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[" | VOL.XXV.\u2014No.20.MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1893.SITUATIONS VACANT.FOR THE AGENTS TO CANVANS oldest established, kaown nurseries ihe quite Most libarat terms, ap acquallod tacite tin Fon! or Walling t., over Established 1862.Stone & Wellington.Montreal 7 .Beall, Mans- = git, Templo Bi 131 .VV ANTED-GgoD PLAIN COOK : ALO 1 DINING rooms girl, $eisters preferred Must be STF shia Arar ST Apply to W.J.Bchysigler, Hotel, 1 / y 4STED-BOOKBINDEB, A FIRST cas general forwarder, princip: pally letter press, F5 manent position.Apply Mortimer & Co., Ottawn.8 ANTED\u2014A GOVERNESS TO GO TO LAKE ST John.Must be able to teach shoslish, Fre uch, Deavioe, Music and Singing Address Mrs.J.H.Cum- Ht.Prime, Lake St.John, P.Y 183 SITUATIONS WANTED.ANTED- SITUATIONS 36 POR BOOKKEEPERS, Sik GE Mnpoginent Burs, fis Cr Cure BY PERSON OCCUPYING FORCE AF core Ta Montreal and s Good store, cellars ar, of on ram: \u201cAgency.Post Quebec, Que.ANTE.WORK BY A YOUNG DANISH a house Apply No.ROOMS TO LET.OOM8\u2014TOLET, Mbits ALL LALL MODERN CO HVEN.R fence, with or.OOMS\u2014WITH -OR WITHOUT BORED.ALL modern improvements, at $34 Dorob 45 10 R 00M FURNISHED, DOUBLE OR SINGLE, with a private family.2075 8t.Catherine st.18 OOM\u2014FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED, AT 49 R Beaver Hall Hill 1612 OOM\u2014A 8PLENDID ROOM, VERY COMFORTable, fo for « gentleman, with first class board.No.ANT! eb BY SE MAN JUST COMING State vi a fair education nos the United tates 5, ng rt À ay POR, HOUSEWORK, AGE 13 TO 14.Apply #3 rchester.183 Wire D SECOND COOK (FEMALE), tos cub we Dee, Good veus satisfactory ddreas I, O.Box 367, Quebec.18 D ARTED VOURG MAN, HOLDING CERT cate, Lo run small} engine sod plant and sasist in Name wages, e d if willing to Le Pecendiy useful.Address\u2019 rd PETAR office.102 ANTED\u2014AGENTS TO SELLOUR CHOICE AND Nursery Btock.We have many special vur- loties, both ts and omamentals to offer, which are controlled ou TE by us.We pay commission or salary.ile us at once for terms, sud secure choice of territory.ra, Nurserymen, Rochester, N.¥.195 T'ANTED-G00D STEAMFITTER.APPLY To Robert Mitchell & Co.\u201c ANTED GENERAL SERVANT, WHO 18 S00D ook: no washing.City references.Apply 86 Mere A HOUSEMAID, ONE WHO UNDER- are 00 waiting on Apply 4 Beaver of Fal Was wo OR THREE EXPERIENCED esses: also one boy for pantry.Auply with: references, Manager, Dining Rooms, O.P.R.Depot MN per aa l'envie alt 2 BLACKSMITH A 7 helpers and | curriage painter.Apply John Deer.ARTEL SMART INTELLIGENT BOY OF 8x teru for minor position in an office where there is pret chance for adrancement for the right person.Must ve good references us to character, cte.Address \u201cH m0 BTAR office.19 3 ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, FIRST OLASS HOUSEmaid Best of referenc res required.Aly 49 Park ave.\u2018VW ANTED-GOOD PLAIN CX COOK, WITH REFER epoes, st 900 Dorchester 19 4 WATED-A FEW GOOD AGENTS, TO CANVASS {ox mal ANTED-A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED cook-housakeeper, for a family in Toronto.Must be excellent cook and have good references.Apply stating experience to Mrs.Kordheimer, Glenedyth, Torvate.19 3 ANTED\u2014TEN EXPERIENCED OPERATORS fs on Indies\u2019 white wear; also young girls as fishers.! 9 Lemoine ; ANTED = A GENERAL SERVANT AND A [a urse girl; good ea ue poid to suitable persons.Apply, with roferens ca.tol 192 Woe WHOLESALE CLOTHING, A t-clags cutter.cumpeient to grade and cut pat ms of men's and boys\u2019 garments.Apply personall: forms letter {personal application preferres) w John Ca der & Qo., Hamilton, Ont.196 3 Wa NTED\u2014AN ASSISTANT, AN UNMARRIED : man, for the city work in the H House uf Industry 5 and Refuge, with the best testimonials as to chazacter.] Apply to D.MeMulan, superintendent; É93 Dorchester street.V ANTED SALESMAN FOR GENERAL STORE.Must be experienced sud pusher, speaking English ers with references, and stating salary.Dyaon & Gillespie, Penctanguishene, Ont.19 6 ANTED FOREMAN FORK OUR FITTING ROOM.RARE be a competent man und have good refer- Cochrane, Casatia & Co.193 Wome ONCE, STEWARD FOR THE AL an Club\u2014Toronto.Re:crencos required.Apply writing.W.C.Beddome, Becretury.1 Port Comber.Toronto.21 W ANTED- \u201cGENERAL HEBVANT, I CADIE ; FANTED A \"NURSE.ONE WHO 18 WILLING to assist with Bouse wk.Protestant preferred , Apply with references, nt 135 Manatield st.22 ANTED\u2014AT THE WAVERLEYŸY HOUSE, T2 LA- axuchetiore st.,» good general cook and wr enced table girls.ANTED.4 TYPEWRITER WILT.RIND à permanent Tito, ry ddresing, with full Prime, Par oo 2 City.x 2 TELY, A TIDY COMPE- We tent gL for Lou pair TE with references, | TES ART CV ABER EXCEPTIONAL opportunity sfforded experienced men, to sell an entirely now line of art books, never before shown in this 5 nt applicati .McAinsh, Contederation fe Bldg, Toronto, J TWARED INTED\u2014À GIRL ABOUT SIXTEEN ue To help in general housework.79¢ Palace WAE TED\u2014THOROUGH GENERAL SERVANT for small family.Good wages.References.Apply to 57 Cathcart 03 Ta ANTED-\u2014 on CUTTER, ONE CAPABLE TO .take charge of and pianayo a fuctory.Avpiy Lo 567 Oadieux atreet, between 7and9 ANTED- IMMEDIATELY.\u201cGoon GENERAL servant and young girl to help; references required.37 MoGill College avenue.20 1 ANTED \u2014 A HOUSEMAID WHO UNDEBR- 7 tbe moraine, between 10 and à o'clock, te 115 7 morning, ween sn o'coci Amok st.\u2019 07 ANTED-_FIRST CLASS VAMPERS ON MENS sod women 5 tine shoes; steady and wags A \u2018Counrane, Cussils & By 203 (TANTED-A GOOD D COOK: NIH CITY REFER.ances.Apply.st 286 Poel at.WANTED ENERAL SERVANT, Fox A family of Abra Apply 7 Platt street.20 1 W ANTED \u2014 NIGHT WATCHMAN.EXPRESS driver.Hotel porter.Elevator runnes.\u2018Walters.Btablemen.Guach mah.Young men for For sale houses.Farm bands.5 Place dArmessq.201 ANTED-BOOK- KEEPER eT RAVELLING oexy clerks.Brus i ler ons su ka.Tae Drug goods cleri ce cler Pooper.5 Place d Armes Bqua Ween GIRLS FOR (HE STAGE AT ONCE.Lady's companion, Child's go = Copyist.ae clerk, Stenogrupber spd D .Setar.cree girls.5 Place d'Armses ' WAS ANTED\u2014A NURSE TO TAKE CARE OF A A child of 16 months\u2014one who can sew preferred { App» between oilsaa, to Mrs.Dunning, © Metcalfoave.ATED BUFFER AND POLISHER ON Hérat \\ work.Apply at the Montreal Show Case Co., 568 Bt.Poul street.%3 V ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT AT 7e, ST.Famille street.03 A ARTED- A FIRST CLASS TABLE GIRL AT * Beaver Hall Hill Apply at : ANTED ~ Ey CRE GOOD WAGES, experienced, with references, at No.6 Thistle Ter near Turkish Bath.ANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL family; no children.Apply 63 Bhyter st.24 | Was 20 Shildren.Abs f ANTED\u2014GIRE À BLE T0 SOLDER TIN.APF to 149 Notre Dame st.1 ; FIRST CLABS WAIST AND SiR nda alo a young girl for light housework, at 52 PM i 1 / Wana OFFICE BOY FOR A MANUFACturing business.Apply to \u201cM.sa\" STAR ae.WARD RON F FITTERS.APPLY 67 CRAIG WANTED BLACKSMITH WANTED AT ONCE, @ granite tool sharpener and general blacksmith; BL bli Gants, to n n Gran ra ANTED\u2014GOO.: W with light es Sins 435 Apply 6 oly Se nat drug Opportunity to othe Pneus Pom it desired, \u2018Address = particalers oe drawer 2050, Montreal.We sp, EXPERIENCED RESTAURANT Vieuns Oats, Donogane -sireet; li in evening.wi 1 BUSINESS CHANCES.FE: BALX-A BALOON DOING A À FIRST.OLA CLASS ren Pos Lawrence ward, G GOO) a Fist rie for BOF Do, D 2005,\" RAE JOB BAL BALE \u2014 CONHERVATIVE EEXLY, Foss vous for practices Ton man.Terma | prot Tapas?i mesrine business, henticning\u2019 es avallable Fi SALE-THE WRLL NON AND FATAL.lished borssahooiug ui nens of Andrew Finn, car- the past 22 Jears, together with died: Aron! noe.same to be die disposed of thin wee! ndrew Flos, 59 Bt.Msurioe rent 0 ASSORTED BTOCK OF Lh fixtures, on a lead Ünenp to 6 pr ompt buyer, AF err CLASS BUTCHER SHOP, best locality of the city.Great fiat understands the business.Ad- ne, 668- oesonnnly ©, hyde St.prise ms ESIROUS OF Pa out ruée shiain ne Berl pees MARAIKD OOUFLE.UPLE, WITHOUT D_GENTLEMENS GARNENTS NEAT- Lo ut the earliest poesib) notice.Avob, 84 - SITUATION BY GOOD CU poly By FIRST ue wok wh pderstan or ness, many ears experince; ood et {ere Address \u201cBE FE ANTED_BY A FIRST CLASA DRESS AND mantly maker recently from E 15 moderste.484 ANTED.STFUATION NTED\u2014BY TWO YOUNG CANADIAN ie well recommonded, not knowing E se in an English oo Tater.also willing work.Address tter, No.58 V ANTED SITUATION BY Youna MAN (35), good ad wal oi ition of Pumdagutatle eferenoes.Address \u201cD Ju.VANIER GETS FYENSi salary | HOS8- clerk ned for & situation; hd ied li Address \u201cD269.A RESPECTABLE ELDERLY small 3 wu cook in » washing.yr at 675 Lagauchetiere st.VV ne bare an de BOBER OX \"ANTED \u2014 MITUATION W French restaurant or hotel.Address \u201cd $188,\" office 'ANTED\u2014A COMMERCIAL TRAVELLER.A V resident of Wi innipeg, 1 who has travelled Manitoba and N° Ww.T.for the past ANTED Bir CATION By A YOUNG MARRIe neral se % ANTED-TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND work of any kind nestly an and acc expert having Lypewriter.7JANTED \u2014 BY AN EDUCATED ENGLISH woman (trained nurse), care of invali dy or entleman, Housekeeper or Matronship.Good writer and ngaged 4 ANTED - rt Tio 4 As (GENERAL SER- ANTED-A GOOD BUTCHER, UNDERSTANDing sausages, and spoakdng both both lan, work.Best of references.ce.TANTED - BY RESPECTABLE IRISH aul.5 situation «s bousemuid.\u2018\u2018K 2264,\u201d STAR of Bee.BESPEOTABLE WOMAN, work by the day, washing ur scrubbing.ce TANTED \u2014 BTENOGRAPHER AND PE writer, young man, to arrive from England about the 30th, desires situation as above.J cars in Law and Manufacturing Co.'s vices.A.55 ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, BY A FRENCH LADY, situation us resident governess, to teach Frosch, En lish aod otis\u201d with boat \u201cEF A SITUATION BY A BREAD AND In city or country.Addr cn 5 A ANTED SITUATIONS FOR 3 GOOD GIRLS for housework, city i2ferences.Private fi f reliable sod competent er ANTED-BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, SITUA- are 190y Jooking after a horse and driving.Agrees NFECTIONE.FROM ME woud puis for 25 ter cout Address \u201cL ANTED-\u2014HITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, AS book- FN os.ur assistant in an office.ART BY A STEADY AND TEMPERATE cars experience, end also furnish re re- Address * LBL\" Bin gies ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN AS store: understands th rs experience in store; good ser MONDAY EVEN NG, dsor Hall and Bes: Dorchester ot.» lady's gol vil De rewardod by loaving same at 64 Beaver Hall al OST\u2014IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD OF OF TURKISH h tan face.Finder be rewarded by returning to \u2014MONDAY, BETWEEN 3 AND 4 from Cou 5 St.Urbain + st., and receive reward LoST ex BUNDAY, À Des Ne on returning same to 58 Bt.M ORTON THE HTH, BY LITTLE om AT THE saving the same tL ser ine Felix # Di HORSE sdralad émard BE- OBT\u2014JAN.MTH, À PAIR OF REAVER GANT.4 leta, on St.Denis st., between Reward on returning to 56 8t.OST\u2014ON THE 2I18T, STRAYED FROM 57 vic toria at., » small skye terrier; answers to the name M returned Lo above address OST\u2014ON THE 2IBT, FAIR OF AMBER BEADS m Mans 1d ong g Dorchester and ste \u2014 T LAST NIGHT.TE INST, y returning itto B Aimer [ox THE 24TH INST., FROM 3e CHATHAM of Hc plc + Lk tals J.D.fone plece, i n one 4239 Chatham at, and PTY DOLLARS, BETWEEN UNIVERSI.4 pr and and Cote des Neiges, on the 23rd NNT NDNA FOG HTH, AN OTTER GAUNTLET.Owner can have same on proving propemty.A op piers, 8 dacount BELTING, 50 D \u2014 FOR THE MILLION, KINDLING, load; all ey dar James poi! Guy.26 Berri st 189 Roo.tas EFURNISHED BOOM, WITH FIRST class board, at 48 McGill College av.117 OOM8\u2014TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT PARTIAL AV board.10 Perk avenue 176 RO0¥-T0 \u2014T0 RENT.© MOGILL, COLL¥GE AVE 0OME SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, WELL urnished, with good board.Terms moderate, 21 Moon College ave.18 Pa OOMB8-TWOQ UNFURNISHED ROOMS, VERY cheap, till May.Apply 7 Charbonnesu at.185 OOM\u2014A LARGE ERONT ROOM, BATHROOM flat, with board.85 Union Avenue.183 OOM5\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE, FURNISHED, suitable for one or two gentlemen or warried couples, on bath fiat; no children.71 Leaver Hall Hill.tt, OOM ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, 5 MINUTES from P.©, steam heat in roow.Apply 114 Se ooMs FURNISHED, DOUBLE AND BIN With board: aiso table board.28 Vicar st.10 § RY M\u2014 COMFORTABLE ROOM, DOUBLE OR single; with board.15 Balmoral at.195 Moon \u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, SINGLE sad double rooms, on bathroom tat, with or without bourd; possession immediately.29 Mansticld st.Roa COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM, with full or partial board.16 Plateau street.19 3 OOM\u2014NICE LARGE ROOM, WITH TWO BEDS, for two gentlemen, with or without board, on first floor.2291 8t.Catherine street.193 ROgME FURNISHED SINGLE Room, SUITA- for a lady or gentleman.St.Catherine si : OOM DOUBLE BEDDED ROOM WITH BOARD.100 Stanle: ! ous FURNISHER OR Tram, I ste tamily; no children.31} Lorne ave.194 Ro Poux FURNISHED ROOM, EXTRA comfortable, for gentlemen or married, with or without board; use of dining roo: im and kitchen.3 8 J 00 OOMS\u2014THREE NICELY FURNISHED FRONT rooms to let, » singly or en suite, at 18} Richmond sq; all modern conveniences.183 OOMB-WELL FURNISHED, HEATED BY H HOT water, at 25 McGill College wre.Rogue TO LET, FRONT SINC SINGLE ROOM, VITE OUM \u2014 A WELL FURNISHED FRONT Rep room, heated with hot water and with all other con-.8t.Ostherin veniences; 9 D Bleury, near St e.Terms Address * Ks mn, * ore office.201 COM\u2014DOUB: MANTEL BED, WARM AND EEE use of kitchen; 8 dollars month.50 Victoria st.21 OOMB\u2014TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, sittingroom attached, bathroom pare Ho Hot water, warm and comfortable.Address \u2018\u2019J 2240,\u201d 8TAR office.Re BOARD, AT 77 TRY gr.Re bedroom BATHROOM FLAT; bedroom, or would rent en sale, with bord te Windsor Hotel 4} Metcaife a Poux -TO LET, ELL URN LTED: Rerix to D City C 1 ooMs \u2014 TWO LARGE COMFORTABLE TOR.nished rooms, in a strictly private family of two, at Na.80 St.Hubert street.204 ROoQus_ JUST ONE DOUBLE AND ONE SINGLE lott of those pretty and desirable rooms, at prices which are no dou bt the cheapest in the city and most cen- trolly and Somfortably suited for young men or BT able married couples, with use of stove, etc.desired.47 Aylmer st, OOMB\u2014LARGE OR BMALL, VERY WELL Yom.nished rooms, on bathroom fist.37 MoGill Colles ave.OOMS\u2014LARGE, WARM, WELL ETT front room, bathroom fist: all modern convent: ences; also singie room; terms inoderste.23 art OMS WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS, | on bathroom floor, good board; Boned 78 ot water: or two gen! per week each.13 st.pe 2 ooM5 TWO wg FURRISHED ROOMS To LET, without board, suitable for married couple or two y young a8 gentlemen.Apply 41 Bleury st.20 ROU.VICTORIA STREET, FURNISHED, large front parlor Single sn wd double rooms, on very reasonable torms; beth an 1 RM Mare SINGLE Room Ton A GENTLE- 4 man.21 Brunswick street.- 203 OOME\u2014NICE FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OR ro bord Por Of dadice or gen pe en or married cou, ce.pply at cor- Der of Little Cralg and St.Antoine sta Mo ) OOMS \u2014 WANTED THREE UNFURNISHED rooms, with use of kitchen, between Bleury and Poel streets.State terms, etc, to \u2018IL 2290,\" STAR AR fie, OOM \u2014 LET FURNISHED FRONT BEDroom, au Union Ave.COM FURNISHED, TO LET, TO GERFIEMAN: bethreom fioor.en 03 OOMS \u2014 AND BOARD, EAUTIFULLY FURnished rooms, with retin board; duced terms for balance of season.43 MoGill ware Rogxs ve FURNISHED, SINGLE OR 4 Anderson stree! ei.BOARD.Prime eu A, LEFRANCOIS, LADIES ni superior scoonumodat! -for rae: with beet \u201cmedical eitondance, strictly priate.Forms Eodarate No.74 8t Dominique 8 14 30 BORD VACANCIES; ALSO TABLE BOARD: Re OARD\u2014-AND ROOMS TO LET, ON SHEE \u2018brooke roet, west Bleury, à large and well furnigh- AT.A Perfect Article.JOKSF ai BAKING POWDE tw di Serine quality of Crosm Tartar finest ro-orystal ts preparation.youn and te oat het wi Potage to the past Alt the Best Grocers sell it ut \u201c AH, DE LORIMIER! Fins Gentlemen's Furnishings.1760 Notre Dame fitreet.ras DODGE WOOD SPLIT PULLRY.vai, on STYLE YL Js or as other \u2018ork chen; ALFRED BENNS, \u201d KOFF NO MORE.Bm Senn ps @ PRESENTATION À ADDRESSES.HANDSONBLY ILLUNINATED.EDWIN COX & OQ.1i¢ ft.Fra.Xavier street.PAINTERS ble, Bridied, Brushes, snd give them à fair trial.E.L.Ethier & Co.BILLARD TABLE Abd Bowling ANey.Balls \"MANUFACTURERS ask your dealers for BOECKN'S Flexi.; Do lint of Hck nto idiard Line.THAT people would.have been washing ves regülariy (every day since 1845 forty-seven years age\u2014) with our Beap, if it had net been COOD ?The public are met fools, and they continue buying an arficie ONLY when satis UR HEARLE.TOILET 8@0APS ONLY.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Liverpool, Landonderry, Halifax and Portland né service.ore with © will Cabte Fssengurs où » Lot wry ly These Steamers will zafl from Portland about 1 , due nt pot es train, Glasgew, ondenderry » and N.N.x.Service.Late 8 From Now Fier took of W.se tree : STATE OF NÉBRASRA 1130 am _mEpicaL HIGHWAY ROBBERY.8omo highwaymen steal your money, otbers try to steal the results of your brain and the fruits of your labor, the latter is the worst furm of highway robbery.Marit has made a success of OARTER'& LITILE Livxr Pirrs.They have become a household word, and the people will have them ; they kuow their value, Then comes the highwayman with his IMITATIONS AND WORTHLEas FRAUDS, and with theso ho hopes to trade upon the merit and reputation of CARTERS LITILR LIVER PILL- BEWARE Of THESE HIGHWAYVMES ; don't be imposed upon with an article offered to you as ** just us good as C-A-R-T-E-R-8.\"- There is uothing so good rs *\u201c C-A-R-T-E-R-B 7, - Ask for \u201cC-A-R-T-E-R-8,\" and be sure you get the genuine CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLa A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK MEADACHE Small Pill Small Dos.Bmall Price.(5) By EERHORKO3N ; Errors of Youth.; SUFFERERS FROM emu Debility, Youthful ee, Wdisrslons, Lest Haskeod, BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN 8 pe DOS CO DORA EEE QES CE cases Tecuperatlve pow: PR tora are tryly astoniabf Ag pry fired Biss A of one wod ied perte ' ee ret {us emed to shai worlds = : IN wir er Eu, fi.recurnx hy En Liverpool, Queenstown, Bt.John's, Halifax and Baltimore Matl flervi more via STEAMSBITS.GURL to hE wd Hatta % Dec.MONGOLIAK ASSYRIAN .dioini with à OAR 6005 BOARD AND ROOMS, 83.50 dus week, at No.259 Bt.Antoin BCARD WELL FYRNISHED DOUBLE AND single rooms, with board.No.#5 Brounswiok st.tea OARD\u2014LARGE AND WELL FURNISHED BED- 2 room, well hosted, hot water and gas; first class board.No private family.46 Méckay sl.196 OARD\u2014DOUBLE AD BINGLE ROOMB, ALSO table board, in à ow boarding house, at Ne.35 OARD-\u2014A F FEW TABLE BOARDERS AN px in priv ate family; two minutes from Post Oo drone \u201cH 2217, BTAR office.18 2 OARD_ VACANCIES FOR BOARDERS 7 LA PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.Fos sare- TO CLOSE ESTATE, VALUABLE 3 Fon RR Hite 100 He James itor 30 Ra | Fg SALE\u2014ON BURGESS STREET, POINT ST.Charles, on easy terms of payment, or to two hot and cold water, etc.also two stone front seven rooms, mers: tinted.hoatei with hot water; brick oot! on Grand Trunk street.Apply to G.Hayes, Room 38, Imperial Building.197 se.James street.2 3 Wem \u2014 JUNIOR OFFICE HAND, FOR } privity business.learn R SALE\u2014A FINE 1OT OF SANARY Bios cheap.Apply to 168) Notre Dame street, room | R SALE\u2014COUNTERS, SHELVING, TABLES \u2018and window braes fixtures.Apply 2229 BL.R SALE\u2014BARNES FOOT LATHE, Zu © new, 2e \u201cI 2349,\" San othe, 201 ALL BTEA Tilers an four.Address \u2018U oor \" re __ HOUSES WANTED.Wien et ares portion of faraiture if in ren Be LB.ANTED- MAY Isr OR oT AT ome hbothood wharf station, comfortable house, not ons than 5 or 8 be summer or winteé _*'C 20M,\u201d STAN office.183.ANTED\u2014A HOUSE, WITH AT LEAST FOUR R SALE\u2014A LADY WOULD LIKE 70 mE \u2019 be sold for $8.Address \u201cL R BALE mA HYDBAULIC, ARE Reason for haga Elon and im Dupuis Freres, out 8.HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.R BALE 3 SEATED rau in Lodom lie order, one st 4, ont at 5 Windsor st.WASTED-T0 oot ree a 8 in, $97 od er and si or of th above.| ree 214,\u201d B ioe, = 0 7° ANTED\u2014TO PURGHARE A 00D DRIVING 1 :;must be sound and wrighing a pounds.Address 3 39a Bt.Lawrencost.PROPERTY WANTED, ANTED\u2014FACTORY SITR, DO IENT TO.OBY SITH, CONVEX TO y vents Lo breatpfire thousan Will pay 'Addros © \u201cJ THE, WANTED TO BORROW.a SERS FREE ing > Tn Ban rent would go toward the bur.0 mie 5,\u201d OT AR Offic VV ANTED-A BOUS HOUSE | FOR OR FIRST MAY, army Sanguine WANTED TO PURCHASE, I E TRUSTLES, BOARDS w m2 TDI iY JANTED TO PURCHASE RED TAMARACK F200 A AL hinds; alo slabs.Address | proms B00 Tr Songun wi.\u201c | WANTED EUACHASE A STEAM YACHT.Sod rar kre sdbalaed 18 MONEY TO LOAN._- TO 4500 ADVANCED ON SHORT Per las, recur \"Va.frompuos, Pour Betis ORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP .C0.\u2014 New York, Aue ampton.Aremen.- Aller, Bat, \u2018Mar, i, he rt EAST ROUTE \u2018To THE MEDITERRANEAN.to South of France, ing at Gibraltar to land passengers NEW YORK TO GENOA LESS THAN 11 DAYS.Kaiser W.I! Jan.28,10 am.Riviers and I touched Halor W a Ape.oem.Eat we 10 a.m.NEW YORK TO GENOA AND N Ems, Bat., Tob.18 10 am.| BOGEN US Te Mont- VIN de CHAPOTEAUT (Chapoteaut\u2019s Wine of Peptone).ATYPICAL .NUTRITIVE * STIMULANT.=\" VIN de GHAPOTEAUT is distinctly indicated In constitutional \u2018weakneas or lack of digestive power, STORES, HOTELS, ETC.TO LET, building, ner Ta et and Bt.acrcuent done L LET-GLENORA HALL, rw each week; lighted slectriel or hw i lighted by ol T.INCE or without (power, oY low fiom) leh cod hote TR ca.LET-STORES, FIRST CLASS, © Nos.8 snd 88.do and d age from de Le May, an we rt of rine street won Mob Dronue and Manuel street, ca | SE is, pm EE TED, Be, 3 8t.\u2014 LET\u2014FROM I8T OF MAY ET An S Sh HOUSES TO LET.Sa rares LE Une vas Lensmenta, NEW PUBLICATIONS.JLICTION | MON THLY.AN aa original novel of absorb- Pa tied Si \u2014 \u201cLave Wins re epmplete eo now ready.16 Cents.Balers sad THRE INTERNATIONAL XEWS (O.New York.Bubscriptions received Periodical, ¥oreign or auy ROOMS WANT ED.PAPA SSAA ANTED-TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED rooms suitable for drommaker, west of wi sve._ Address \u201cG.9183\u201d Bran 0 NW TED-IMMEDIATELY, FROM PARTY NOT - moving fn May.| anfapaisped front room tn ghd ba on Of be roca 61.Doris Hypolite sts.snd above Sher Liberal terms for suitable Address \u2018\u201cL brooke.room.2263,\" STAN office.201 PUPILS WANTED.WANTED IN TELEGRAPHY, SHORT Typewriting at 158 \u2018 hand sizest.Re duped terme.Personed instruction.I 186 ANTED\u2014PUPILB IN FRENCH PRIVATE lessons.A E 1414 Mansfield it.203 FLATS TOLET.| SN Nl DONS ON NL NLNLNL To Lr ae for FLAT.45x100 FT.USE, OF ELEVA LIOGET, Siew 1086 Notre Dame st.STORES, ETC, WANTED., NAAAAANANAASIN SAAAASASANN.RENT, SMALL MZED EST.Nee EE ATER | Ri FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.some \u201cage tices had been poviod ye during appren ; The First Concert of the Society Given question The lack of a local orchestra bas long been Symphony Orchestra is now an accomplished fact and numbers.some sixty per- his arduous labors, and the evident abllity which be brings to his duties as conductor.The first grand concert was given last even- ingin the Windsor Hall before an audience Did Not Fulfil His Terms of Service.An interesting trial was held ia the Re- yesterday afternoon, Pr ne was ¢ ed av- regretted that the first appearance of ing failed to tulfil 1 the terme.of service as sipmalized by a rger attordance Ri ifled In a Written contract with A Messrs.ie following numbers were played by the he had à Par ov was alle which, though appreciative, was but half the size it should have been.It is to be gorder's pour so desirable an organization wus not Oveheston last evening, .Overture nerian selection from Lohengrin and Tann- noticeable perhaps a lack of x htness and spontaneity in places.ere these ualities were demanded, he votte or instance being somewhat ponderous- y played, but in many features the per ormance was altogether admirable.he overture from the \u201c tra, and was most creditably rformed.The woods and horns, where disaster so often lurks, were excellently played, while in the matter o cellent quality of tone.The Wagner poelections showed the orchestra to qu uite ambitibus and to opabe indeed of achieving dintinction in the very highest branches of orchestral per- after an excellent \u201cperformance, Miss tinction abroad, was verycordially rece! ved, orah\u201d in a brilliant manner.To superb vocalization Miss Tessier united her well-known sweet expressivess and purity of tone that Rires a genuine leasure to listener.Needless to say À enthnsiastically applauded and recalled.The other numbers on the programme ir in cluded a \u2018cello quartette, smoothl effectively done, a vocal trio by Miss Mr andl aud the Misses Boucher and Featherston, und a concert duet for two violins, Mr, Peterboro Ong cto Company wine Francols Boucher's skill with the violin is well known.His excellent style and skilful performance were well il a \u2018selection from Vieux \u2018Temps, which the PRICE ONE CENT.CONCERTS.[eme mmesme fendants\u2019 fendants had ported Into Canada trom the United States, fire while still in en © pi jee cérolééaneu.De- THE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AT not \u2018responsible\u2019 for.the ons ay plain.ft th tiffs 1 THE WINDSOR.HALL.in their shed, after due notice had been on pra thor! pe been carted away by Inlntifls; but the case of been detained by the officer to Le sent to the Government © exam- Last Evening\u2014A Creditable ining drarchouse, remaining meanwhile in A : e \u2018 6 Appearance Made.oon ts Dur ny re fire ad, broken out in he.8 ed br which the acts ee consideration the Court a reproach to oyr city, but at length the re- the defendants were liable for the full value proach has been removed.The Moatreal of th goods, the fire having been not a ¢ but due to defendants\u2019 em- os i.\u201cThe defendants were hound eg care of the 8 as long as formers under the direction of Mr.J.A.they remain In their possession, the notice Boucher, who ls entitled to great praise for lay sore being that, after a certain de- rage would be charged, which im- hit defendants would continue to farce majeu ployés\u201d fault.to bons | Te d fo commence % or a it si vem as a fur cutter on anuary 2, tad that and Peasant, Chopin 8 Funeral March, a he did not do $e hut had been since in the guvotte in the style e of Louis Freize, à Wag- emplo Messrs Boulter & Silverman.is I nor found the accused guilty, and hauser and a set of Strauss\u2019 waltzes.The His Hone him to ten hours\u2019 imprisonment performance of the orchestra on the whole and a flue of twenty dollars.An a) Was à most agreeable surprise, There was has been taken by a writ of certiora: Best iodides and ve make pèyers Sarsa medicine.table alteratives t blood oet and Pensant * inte a recent \u20ac dinner commemorati ve of the was well within the powers of the orches- medan siden ts of SE y obam- were drunk in temperance beverages.1 the strings, though not of one mind always aprhose don, Lire tige economy bowing, preserved an ex- Forty Pills in a vial; only one pi à dose.Special Notices.A Fashionable Drink.Menier Chocolate is a fashionable drink.formance, with due perseverance and devo- Did I ever try it?tion.Mr.Duquette was heard in a cavatina 580) les and directions to C.trad Show m La Reine de Saba, and was recalled 100, : CN - \u201cArrives Grand Central Station, New Eugenie Tessier, who has been winning dis York, 7.30 & m., the Dew Adirond jack & St \u201c wrence, New York Central train leavin and sang the celebrated \u201cShadow So Bonaventure station 4.30 p.m.daily: Table d\u2019hote dinner in dining car.every 130 to Dawson\u2019 8 I aymacy.wrence Main street, for {iss Tessier was ney and Liver Cure.our druggist rays he \u2018does not know about the cures Mombray's, Kid- iver Cure have effecte y have added no lustrated in improvement t to the hive of the bee, nor to house of the ver, but look at the was played like an artist.The programmes habitations and achievements of men.got up or the occasion were most handy printed and form a pleasant souvenir of the orchestra's first concert.de performaêré was à ine Indies, among R8 à eas fea-, ture.Miss Blanebe Loe Miss psc Miss Boucher and Mice \u2018eatherson are al violinists and and valued members of the society.e trust that the society will soon favor us with another concert and that a more general ap reciation will reward their praiseworthy eforts TO ABOLISH POVERTY.Mr.Louis F.Post Seys-the Introduction of Bingle Tax Would Do It.In the Fraser Institute Hall last n ht before a fair-sized audience and under Litig COMPANYS Extract of Beef Do you want s oup of made from the GENUINE.arms mcd ices of the Single Tax Club, Mr.Louis F.Post, of New Yor illustrated and diagram the principles of the new v political economy.was, he sald, a grievous mistake to suppose that political economy was a dull and dismal science.On the contrary,it was one of the most interesting and charming of studies because it dealt with affairy in which the highest and dearest in- rests every man M woman vos involved.Moreo study so simple that \"a * cha PIRE be taught to understand it.It did not need a classical\u2019 or a college education, It required nothing but clear, earnest and bonest thinking.y man or woman who had sense enough to understand household or.domestic economy could easily learn elements of political economy.The only ference was that the latter science was concerned with the relations of thousands of men instead of the interests of one or two.It was a well-known fact that 1000 men could do much more than 1000 times what one man could do.That was the result of the division of labor and trade.Without trade, division of labor was im- ssible.Therefore, any interference with trade was an interference with the division of labor.Taking a loaf of bread as a type of wealth, _ Post showed that all wealth was derived from land and labor.The bread was produced from flour, water, yeast, salt, an oven, & lot of land for the oven to stand upon, and a baker.The baker was a man \u2014unless she were a woman; then she would be a man in the economic sense.Everything outside the baker was produced from The production of all wealth, there- fond \"consisted of the application of labor to land.But the most mportant question was not how wealth was produced pthow it was divided or distributed.This, \u2018Post explained, depended on the Rat of rent, the asses\u2019 bridge, the most difficult of economic laws to understand.rompre era sn STESVIRTIERNIIESUOFISRARORTODLOOOUROIHROUSOLNORDESOGLULTERUR CODEGUTOTIOSEUPS WHITE AS SNOW! Our Aldermen are as white as snow.Rumour was alwaysa Liar.Our Aldermen are as pure as the water lily which takes a fresh bath with every recurring lap of Envy would make if vy was always a our en have a single \u20ac eye to the prosperity of our good city.double, Our Aldermen resemble the i ich the Montreal Steam Laundry turns out, and which is as white and pure asthe fresh heart of innocence.Inthe midst of temptation i re requires an effort on the part of dermen to be good.\u201cTt requires the very latest appliances on the part of the Montreal 8team Laundry to make the person and the home white and pure and sweet and lovely.That is the secret of the extraordinary growth of this insti- dues exquisite re THE GREAT MODERN LAUNDRY, SHENTON TS A The Jecturer made it clear by his chart ingrams.Rent was © pri oe paid for any land better than the poorest land in use.But the poorest land in use was not the poorest that nature i, Tt mia «Complete Manhood AND HOW TO ATTAIN wr ere At Last a Medical Work That Tells the Causes, Describes the Effects, Points the Remedy.is is scientifically ally, the mot orsjasbls, partis TH vere every page bearing a pe EE tie.Somer of the aubjeuts rose wages fell.This was Thue cause of modern Joverty.Inventions and all labor- ices increased the demand for land and.encou tion and monopoly, until an acre in he city of New York was worth 215,000,000.Yet not one half of the site of that city was occupi though in the tenement districts men Pon women were crowded together to the point of death.That was where the Single Tax would come in.It would take that portion of the value of land which the owner did not make.It proposed to tax land-values land to labor, x, restore e natural equal relations of men to the earth and abolish poverty.Pilotes Report.\u2014.ual pllote\u2019 repc rt gecupled the at- toa of the chor Cox mmissioners yester- y afternoon.The total Ls.of pilot dues received was oven \u2018were por apprenti on Tbe Hat.A Sop of o report will be forwarded to ST Mather Marine and none Street Values.lot belonging - the omer of St.streets was valusd er st $2.55 and: Te at Sp Pee pr & Son have ob t the Grand Trunk |- et action was tore |.nm Debtity.Those Intending Marriage, dec, wotild know the grand \u2018ruthie, the Li Tarred life, and avoid En edule a Lists Lao pasion =e PU PLANAR, ERIE MEDICAL coY.Bafa, eX cr) Mi.TW.a jaf AVERT DANGER! From Impure Drinking Waters by using only ihe me ter Caledonia Natural Mineral Waters.Free from contamination.ï The table waters of day. & Pram ar py | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 À 100 prt108 St James Sticot.| Poitou Ta.| ae, hope ares i which this free list THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY.25, 1893, \u2014sIX «PAGES The Daily Star.GRAHAM & CO, Propriotors.Tae Daily STAR is sent to any os part of the LE mon oy We bellove ellove the e cirou lation of Tuk STAR ex- ue of all the other fim lish in the city of Mon - Agonts French A .ts for oil \u201cAmedce Prince & fla, No No.Prov Proyencs.corner of\u201d Lafayetto France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR 1893.For week ending 21st Jan., Monday.Thursday.iinet Total .Present Daily \u2018Average for Week -\u2014 ENDING \u2014\u2014 JAN.21st, 1893, 34,211.WEDNESDAY.JANUARY 2, 1893.HOW WE DISCRIMINATE AGAINST BRITAIN.During the last fiscal year, our purchases from Great Britain fell off by $69,091 when \u201ccompared with the previous year.They were-lower by $2,041,806 than in 1890; and by nearly one million dollars than in 1880.They showed a decrease of varying amounts over our British imports during the flscal years of \u201887, '85, 84, \"83, 82 and \u201881, Against this, Britain's purchases from us last year showed an increase over 1891 of $15,625,601.In short, the patronage given us by Great Britain in 1892 was the largest on record.We imported for home consumption from the United States $1,789,137 niore In value than we did from Great Britain; althougn the United States by deliberate pressure of the McKinley bill reduced her purchases from us by $2,150,668.Though we purchased more from the Americans than from the British, the British took flve dollars\u2019 worth of our goods for every three dollars we could sell to the Americans.i The British greet us with opan ports; the Americans with the hostile barrier of Mc- Kinleyism.Our duties on British imports averaged last year a little less than twe~ty-two per cent., and our duties on American imports leas than fifteen per cent.To sm up: The British buy more from us than the Americans do, but we give most of onr custom to the United States.Britain admits our goods free, while the Americans \u201cMcKinley\u201d them; but we tax British goods half as heavily again as.-we do American products.Our purchases from Britain are falling off, while Britain's patronage of us has been increasing.Can we afford to continue in this way?This will bo one of the most important questions that will come up for discussion at Ottawa this year.Ours is not, it will be noted, a policy of equal handed treatment toward all persons.Although _ there can be no doubt that the authorities at Ottawa have no intention whatever of especially favoring the United States, yet that is, as tho irresistible evidence of the blue books shows, the practical effect of the present tariff.On any article that may be named, there is mo discrimination in duty against Britain.But itis unfortunately true that the goods which we purchase of Britain are compelled to pay heavier tolls at the Customs House than those we bring in from the United States.Nor is this a fancied difference, for its effect isseeninthe general trend of trade, At a time when our whole trade isincreasing, when our exports are growingand when Britain is buying more from us than ever, our imports from Great Britain are declining year by year, with only a break hero and there ; while our purchases from the United States were higher for the last two years than any year since 1883.Is it to be presumed that the 22 per cent.duty against Britain as compared with the 15 per cent.duty agsinst the United States has nothing to do with this?Another fact is worth quoting in this connection as it explains somewhat how it is that, with identical duties upon the same goods whether from Britain or the States, the totals show such a wide discrimination against the United Kingdom.1t lies in the division of the imports into \u201cfree\u201d and \u201cdutiable\u201d goods.The figures are these: Imports entered for con- Dutiable Froo sumption from oods, odds.Great Britain.$50.51.500 $10,516,058 United States.20,505,550 23,632,022 The proportion of free goods from the United States is much larger than from Britain, and this cuts down the percentage of the average duty.This fact is always advanced as a defence of the discrimination by the Government organs; and, while it might serve fairly weil in that capacity if the Ministry were accused of deliberately discriminating against the Motherland, it can hardly be pleaded as an excuse when the sole charge is that the present tariff, of is a part, does work, in spite of the innocence of the Government, to the injury of British trade.- This one-sided free list is one of the very forces which builds up the American shipper to the harming of his English rival.No one is blamed for partiality or favorit ism; the actual facts are simply pointed out and their lamentable tendency indicated.Bat, even aside from this free list altogether, the dutlable goods com- \"ling from Britain pay more Customs tax to the dollar than the goods brought in over the American border.On $30,000,- 000 worth of dutlable British imports, the tax is $9,000,000; while on $29,500,000 worth of dutiable American imports, the tax is only $7,800,000, The British percentage is thirty per cent; and the Amerl- percentage twenty-six.makes, ar tourse, fase Te SE { is not only real bat it in affectual in a costly sense; and Parliament will not be true to i its resolution pf last sessiou In favor of fostering British trade it it does not do something to level down the tariff wall op the British side of the Dominlou.! THE Conservatives of the Fast Riding of Bruce, Ont., urge tho Government to extend our trude relations with Great Britain.The only thing we can do along this line is to follow Mr.Dalton McCarthy's advice and lower our duties on English goods.\u2018Tex political storm centre hovers about Central Ontario to-day.Mr.McCarthy speaks at Stayner and the Liberals are in secret convention at Toronto.To-morrow it will move down to Ottawa, where Parliament will open.IN tite official blue books, the new appendages to the Cabinet are not called \u201ccomptrollers\u201d but plain \u201c\u2018controllers,\u201d This is better, if less archaic.The term \u2018\u2018comptroller\u201d compfused generul compversation most compfoundedly.TAMMANY is said to have more public moucy to spend this year than it possessed in \u201cBoss Twoed\u2019s\u201d paliniest days.But then New York is richer now, though it may not be a twelve months hence.THE VERDUN HOSPITAL, Annual Meetinæ of Subscribers\u2014Re- ports Presented.The subscribers of the Protestant Hospital for the Insane were well satisfied with the report that was presented at the annual meeting yesterday, and they said s0.The meeting Was short, there being no discussion.The attendance was not large.The Hon.J.K.Ward presided, and those present were Dr.Wanless, Ald.McBride, J.C.Watson, William Kennedy, Geol ague, the Rev.F.M.Dewey, W.S.Evans, C.McArthur, Wi.Rutherford, C.Alexander, » alter Drake, G.Cheney, W.Francis, A.Ogilvy, NM.- Goldstein, R.Hamilton, Cu les Taylor, A.\u20ac! Lyman and R.Hei: The financial statement showed a credit to capital account of $163,421.52, as against $148,420 in the previous year, some $15,000 having been added in the past year.The loan of $150,- W had been completed satisfactorily, but while this loun relieved the institution of financial pressure it carried with it in- creused responsibility in th the pa yment of interest amounting to $67 here was also a deficit of some So Fe \u2018expenditure over revenue,so that about 813,000 was needed to mect running expenses, for which the in- stitutich would have to depend on subecrip- tions.The total admissions during the year amounted to 101; the percentage of total discharges on the number admitted was 70.29, the perce entage of absolute recoverles pn number admitted was 47.32; the percentage of deaths was 3.71.In 1891 the total admissions were 137.The discharges for that year cured and on trial were 52.05, and the absolute cures 33.57.The cost of maintenance per capita was $200.50, exclusive of in terest.account.The farm and showed gross value in returns of $4 240 at a cost oF $2033.50, Bis ing an actual profit of 81748.e was unanimously Édopted, The old 1 nd of elective ver- nors was re elected as follows: A.D.Nelson, R.\u20ac, Reid, Jumes Walker, Rich.Thomas, R.N.McCallum, A.R.Oughted, W.J.Bu- chapan, James oustie, F.Robertson, W.B.Saunders, T.A.Dawes, Jos.Luttrell, W, Denoor, W.\"Ewing, A.Baile, J.C.Jones, T.James Claxton, John Nichols, D.W.McLean, F.Whitley, G.F.Johnston, I.Virtue, A.Sommerville, F.H.Henderson, A.E.Mitchell, W.Tatley.Mr.C.Mc.Arthur gave notice of motion to the effect that an annual contribution of $10 should form an essential part of the qualification of a life governor.It was pointed out that in order do this the charter would have to be chan, and after some discussion it was chine Votes of were tendered those who had taken an Interest in the hospital, the press, the president and vice-president, the honorary secretary and honorary treasurer.IDENTIFICATION OF CRIMINALS, The Bertillon System of Measurement in the United States, Mr.Geor, Tie 2 M.Porteous, superintendent of the Bertillon system of \"identification of criminals by measurement, was in the city vesterday on his way to Boston from Détroit and stopped over in Montreal.He had a chat with the Chief of Police in the morning.Mr.Porteous states that there are some 25,000 measurements in the Central office at, Chicago, which are gathered from all parts of the United States.In Chicago itself some 4000 measurements had been taken.In Paris, France, they had some 100,000 descriptions.He \u2018described the system of measurement, beginning with the height of the criminal state.that the head was the important part of the measurement.\u2018The law to provide for the carrying out of this g stem has been adopted in Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Illinois and Michiga n, and is being adopted in other states.The police departments do not appreciate its ruperior- ity over the photograph system, until they hare, tried it You think it is superior then to the hotograph system ?\u201d he was asked.ertainly.As an instance of this I m say that the United States in passing a bill providing that Chinamen shall provide a photograph to the Government inside of a year, or else leave the country, have added a clause compelling 8 measurement as well, The Photographs arc of very little use owing to t e Frost similarity in a China- man's head and f \u201cIs there mo possibility of crror by this Sys \u201cNo, not at all.The measurement is \u2018now admitted as prima facie evidence in the trial of a criminal in France.\u201d \u201cCould the system not be applied to others than criminals ?\u201d \u201cWell, it was tried In the United States army, at on account of its having been invented for criminals, there was an objection made when the individual came te enter the army.\u201d Burns\u2019 Anniversary Celebration.The Caledonian Society will-on Thursda: ay night celebrate the birthday of Scotland's great poet by 2 a banquet.It will be held in t.Andrew's Home on Aqueduct street.The arrangements made guarantes a profitable evenin, ng to those who: will be present.The presidént, Mr.J.M.Campbell, will occupy the chair and say a few words ap- propr ate to the occasion.There will be a ow toasts aod n short address by tHe Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A., B.D.There will also be songs aad recitations trom the poet's works.A grand Scottish concert and ball will be given in one Litas Hall ie the auspices evening, the nst., under the auspices of Clan I, of Sewtiah Span tt Ook BEE commit! at £ood progratame of cara: readings and recitations, $i 8.ony will Preside at the plano.= \u2014 ROBERT BURNS, (January 8.) .hy amid Canadian snows, In or numa Whera e'er TRE lood of Zotamen flows, e feet of né name ua Clans.Young hearts thro\u2019 all the golden yéars Prociaie the of bis w yes And yes are wet ith tears music from bis Jovi 0% hand; Hol À not dead HE SR pie ben ven abs light glnten Bound snd tafled, onsts à round .astra Teveath À his Ten world ; Thé ofcyrants: aa runs FARMERS\u2019 CONGRESS.|i ENCOURAGEMENT FOR QUEBEC'S Profs.Robertson and Saunders Make Practical Addresses \u2014 Brother Clarence Gets His Medals For Prize Apples.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Quenkc, January 25.-At 10 o'clock Tuesday, the first Congress of Farmers of this province met in the room of the legis- Intion committee, Rev.M.Montmagny-in the chair.There was a large attendance of the lead- Ing men of Quebec aud its surroundings, including Messrs.Joly de Lotbiniere, Marchand, Pelletier, Barnard, Chapais, Dr.Couture, Tache, A.A.Ayer, of Montreal, and many representatives of the cheese and butter interests.The meeting was to orgaulze, explain and expound the work of the Association and organize u according to law.Castel, oy of the Dairy Association, explained in clear and precise language the work to be done in the Con- ress, which comprises four sections, viz.: Spread of agricultural knowledge, the dairy industry, farmers\u2019 syndicates, improvement of farm stock, forest \u2018and tree culture and rural le islation, Mr.G.À.Gigault president of the first section; Mr.J.del.Tache, of thé second; Senator Landry, of the third; Mr.Robert Ness, of the fourth; Hon.Mr.Joly de Loth- biniere, of the flfth, and 1.J.A.Marsan, of the sixth.The Association covers the whole fleld of ricultural pursuit and seems to have taken to heart not only to spread knowledge, but also to do as much experimental work as possible.The congress will sit for three days in sections and deal among other questions with agricultural teaching in common schools, schools of agriculture, farmers\u2019 clubs, lectures on agriculture, feeding of cattle and milk production, syndicates, production of milk in winter, rational feeding of ensilage, remuneration of milk as to quality, raisin of milk according to quality, raising o pork for the English markets, exportation of butter and cheese, relations between manufacturers and patrons, insurances and credit, seed culture and beets, improvement of farm stock, killing and\u2019 e rting of meat, raising cattle, anadian horses and cows, HOGS, FARM YARDS, ETC, = At the afternoon session Rev.Mr.Bernier resided.Dr.Couture read his report to fh he Commissioner of Agricaltore.in which, in the name of the Syndicate, be urged the commissioner to enco \u2018agricul ure by giving special attention To e following points: 1, emphasize the value of the Journal of Agriculture and spread it; 2, spread knowledge on the best pre aration to be iven to cattle food ; 3, on the making and Bing of manure; 4, on how to render farming most profitable ; ; 5, drainage; 8, utilizing water on inclined farms ; 7.raisin and fattening fowls; 8, economical production of milk in winter; 9, roads, especially farm roads; 10, help to the experimental farm of L'Ange sardien, which contains 630 acres of land of all kinds and is stocked with 40 heads of cattle of the best breed; 11, nt the * Syndicate of Farmers\u201d a cient sum to facilitate necessary experiments, The election of officers resulted as follows: Prosident, Bishop Begin: vice- president, Robert Deland ; Toilette, Scnator Rimouski, Jas.Coté; Taché ; Three I Rivers Abbe G on Experimen ams, fon.Mr.McIntosh, Abbés Marquis Ah ue ruler, Auzias Turenne, DO.Bourbeau, Artha Mr.Fisher compléinod that there was not a sufficient number of \u201cpractical farmers\u201d on the list, 80 the names of Messrs.Fisher, res (Two Mountains), Senator Garneau and Roy, of St.J ohns, were ied Much earnestness prevailed in this part of the meeting, showing that the English- speaking members especially were not fully satisfled with the nomminat on of so many clergymen and professional men.They wanted farmers, practical men, free from any ecclesiastical or other authority.0% .m.the congress met agal in, Mr.J.de L.aché, president of the Dairy Assocla- tion, in the chair.There was a very large attendance of farmers, dairymen, ete.Mr.H.W.Walker, of Huntingdon, whose paper was translated by Mr.Chapais, said in the course of his remarks that a cross of Yorkshire and | Berkshire swine gave, at 8 months, 240 lbs, of dressed meat, a second cross from 300 to 400 lbs.Whereupon a French Canadian farmer of the neighborhood of remarked that the % French Ca pig\u201d had given him far better results.Being re: ced, Prof.Robertson spoke in English on feeding and breeding of swine.On the Experimental Farm, at Ottawa, they had five breeds of swine, which they fed\u201d properly.Some breeders feed their igs extravagantly.They kept them n wet places.The result was hat they required 23 per cent.more \u201cIt pays better,\u201d said the Professor, Pho Sod Young swine, say eight months old.Four s of grain fed to them will give one pound of meat.When over 200 pounds it kes seven pounds of grain to produce one und of meat.\u201d estern farmers he t had better teed frozen wheat than oe for 25 cents worth of frozen wheat gave \"73 cents worth of meat.England wanted Canadian fed swine, it brought from one to four cents a pound more than \u2018home fed.The bacon Is leaner and more enr Canadian hay in Aberdeen is worth PR Robertson\u2019 s conclusion was: \u201cFeed more swine, cure more ham and bacon and send it to\u2019 England.You will get good returns and be ehabled to REMAIN IN YOUR NATIVE PROVINCE.His Honor the Lieutenant G Governor, the lavas\u201d dat lat Councillors, members Wp rs onde eto., fille filled th shalative Counc there Was a he 8 of ladles in \u2018the last even = at 8.30 p.m when bbe Mont y took the chair.Hé wel- éomed them all, and remarked that the cause of agriculture could not but succeed with so many F potent and educated friends and supporte Castel, the , read letters from Cardinal rapa + © Bishops of t.H Anglt-\" Sherbrooke and 9, can Bishop of Montreal, Hon.\u201cMessrs.Angers au and, who were unable to be present, but ramly commending the cause of Agriculture Prof.rs, of Ottawa, being called upon, ve an Disterioal sketch of the experimental farms, one hupdred of which Sze now fidurishing in In Gerthany and many in) a the methods of cultivati the sou and rails! cattle.The Unite States followed, en a.\u2018Jdes was started by Mr.G alt in 1884 e Goverhment action \u2018appoint pommes oE emuer Ti experiment eo © o ; | farms.Mr, had five of them 9 in Ontario e Mariti vin North-West Terri- of the whole world.Their success is due to the cen t in Ottawa.The ado was: First, to spread movie ures, ste, fro ChE offers?06 second, the po te third, inviti report; date of 16800, to pores d the marketa too Tow.N Now, Mr ur believes that a ppd could oo as $70 per annum, whilet then only at $12 ; ilage, Mr.Barnard said, is coming to the help of the farmers and 60 is the trade.B er Clarence had obtal od th the or AGRIGULTURISTS.| rot end toned in Franco for : .an apples Lo on r.Beaubien introduced Brother Clarence to Mr.Chapleau, who presented him with the medals.His Honor then delivered & witty and powerful speech in the interests of agriculture, Agriculture, he said, was the backbone, the substratum of a country.The farmers were the mainstay of a \u201ccoun alone never strike when all others do.They must be encouraged and supported.The farmers\u2019 syndicates were ob to do-it, helped the Government.But routine _ must be done awäy with and.- IMPROVED METHODS ADOPTED YORTHWITH.Twelve years ago he had promised to help iculture.It was done.The result was that last year our province exported five million pounds of butter and twelve million unds of cheese.His Honor then praised essrs.Gigauit, Carling and Joly for what they had done for agriculture.Prof.Robertson delivered one of his characteristic speeches on the importance and value of agriculture.Sald he: \u201cI saw butter sold in Quebec for 12 cents, and for 30 cents in \"Liverpool, the \u201cTransatlantic freight being 2 cents per pound.Why cannot you export?Because your butter is enough.Do better and more Se and less manual labor; learn to reduce the cost of producin and increase your profits.In Nova Scotia, where they used to get only 30 pounds of butter per acre, they have learned how to get 720 unds.The best thing done by Mr.eaublen was the establishment of the dairy farm in St.Hyacinthe, Learn to make good butter, Stamp it from the province of Quebec and there will be a large demand for it.The same with your theese, Pack them in good boxes.\u2018Before Jeaviog England,\u201d added Mr.Robertson, \u201cI delivered a speech on our dairy products and so many newspa printed it that their columns put toge her would cover 550 miles.That is free adver: tisement for Canada.But be honest, make honest butter and honest cheese and you will sell them.England imports $65,000,000 worth of beef, ,000 worth of butter, and $20,000,000 worth of poultry and eggs.Why should share?You have ou not send her a urge = the co-operation of t ; you have good ang cleanly habits Hon.Mr.Lied then delivered a speech in which he said that the Governmen would do all in their power to help and encourage agriculture Hon.Mr.Joly de\u2019 Lotbiniere, followed in a most interesting talk on trees, tree planting and forests.He would\u2019 have every man and child learn to love trees, plant and cultivate them.He laid down these rules: 1.We must protect our forests; 2.Extend them, for timber is becoming scarce for buildin and exporting purposes, and soon the depletion of our sts will create a scarcity of water.It being eleven o'clock Mr.Beaubien did not, deliver his speech, but congratulated and thanked all whe had taken part ip the nization of the congress an icate an he promised Government help and encouragement.The audience remained to the last, deeply interested.SIR JOHN'S MOVEMENTS, [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] OTTAWA, January-25.\u2014It Is stated that Sir John Thompson will leave for Europe, : in connection with the Behring sea arbitration, early in the \u20ac session.In thisevent Hon.Mr.Foster would act as Government leader in in the Commons.The Premier has lasued a circular to his supporters uesting them to be here ear] and to make the session sharp, short and decisive, Government.Go good lands, clear water THEY WERE DROWNED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Ki~asToN, Janu 25.\u2014 While Plough ing snow off the ice this morning, prepara a valuable team of horses, tory to cutting, owned by Jo in Cumming, st tepped on a weak spot and went in, e weight of the lough drag, the animals, to the bottom.Bet fore ene arrived they were drowned.HAS A BAD RECORD.[SPECIAL To THE STAR.) Kingston, January 25.\u2014Harry L.Montague, alias Thomas D.Cheney, a deserter from \u2018\u201cA\u201d Battery, was sentenced at Water- town to twelve years in Adburn prison for forgery.Before he left this city he committed several forgeries.Cheney ia 29 years of age, a native of Ireland, and an ex- convict.\" OIL CONTRACT AWARDED._ [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] OTTAWA, Jan 25.\u2014The Department of Marine bas aw ded the or the sup ying of oil to the eren ouses nada to the Imperial Oil Company of Petrolea.The total quantity required is about 110,000 gallons annually and thé\u2019 contract is for a period of three years.SHOT THROUGH THE HEART.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] S71.THOMAS, Ont., January 25.\u2014 William Mulligan, of tho Southwold Town Line committed suicide by shooting himself through the heart Monday.Do not purge or w eh the | bowels, but act s) y on the liver and bile.A \u2026 feet fiver correcter.Carter's Little Liv ma Trea Notices.The stores in the Balmoral Hotel Bain, rented will be in demand short re one now at & low rental to hr sh your business, Only two left.Apply at office of hotel.206 tf Novels.Being desirous of reducing our stock of cheap novels (the largest retail stock in America), we have p ont tables novels at be, 10c and each belled as to ce.Come In, look around label out Snmolesied if nothing to sult.W.treet, 21 Bleury.153 Saw English wedding cakes are now.sent to fashionable b brides across the Atlantic.RADWAY'S PILLS, Always Reliable and Natural in their Operation.Perfectly tasteloms, elogantly costed with sweet gum, parge, regulate, purify, cleauss and strengthen.RADWAY\u2019S PILLS For tho cure of all disorders of the STOM- derangements | Purely Yowotable, con- THE GREAT LIVER REMEDY.aking Badr Fin EO re SEIN nt ver In, the SURE TO er \u201cRADWATS: | TIT Ts Bot Dufresne & Mongenais, Fraser, BABY RUNNING SORE.Worst Sight Ever Seen, Legs, \u2026Alands, Arms, lied eBolid 7 Deep, Running Sore, Began using Cuticura.In Two\u201c Weeks Great improvement tollowed by a Complete Cure.My child began to be sore when two months old\u2014 Ecsems ob his face and head It rupidly over all his body.Every ane who suw him sald he was the worst sight they over saw.3 He had to be wound in ee cluths ever many = Pac Bac cracke Jn thu so that dd \u201cnot our like 8 child, have ever seen of the kind, His were tho worst sores I We began using the CUTICURA RENEDIES and in two weeks we cou provement and now ho is completely cured.His bs smoo voth and HS and he seems entirely we! on so thapk- Portrait inclosed.I would like to toll \u201cvery one who has e suffering baby about CUTICURA.MRs.FRED BARRETT, Winfteld, Ingham County, Mich.Cuticura Resolvent The New Blood aud, Skin ta Puptdor, internally, and QUTIOUKA, the Cure, and OUTIOURA H0AF, an_exqui Bold everywhere.Price CUTICURA, T5c; BOAP, RE30LVENT, $1.50.Prepared by the POTTER Bat ¢ AND CHEMICAL CORPORATION, \"onto n, À £2 \"How to Cure Bkin Diseases,\" 64 pages, 50 lus trations, an 100 teatimoninls, malled freo.BABY'S Bein iiiney RHEUMATIC PAINS In Sse minute the Cuticnra Anti-Palin Plaster relloves rheumatic, sciatic, Li Kdney, chest » muscular peins a.Price 300.3 2uw NESTLE\u2019S MILK FOOD, NESTLE'S MILK FOOD.; z 8 3 ç fr 3 p = = i 5 Ë mn 8 ÿ $ < >» a z 3 g r x mn À œ = ry : Nestlé\u2019s Food.: \u201c 4 E g z ë 9 < ! > Zz m 2 : x a.= AN ENTIRE DIET FOR INFANTS.; ÿ A dainty new book, \u201cThe Baby,\u201d will x È be sent to any mother addressing © Thos.Leeming & Co., Montreal.8 = - NESTLE'S MILK FOOD.NESTLE'S MILK FOOD, Does Your Wife Do Her Own Washing ?If you regard her health and strength, and want to keep your home free from hot steam and smell, and save fuel, washing powders, and the clothes, Cet her Sunlight AP Sunlight Teo for Quebec: 7 FRANK MAGOR & .= MONTREAL.14 tflaw CAFFAROMA The Finest Pure Ooffeo in the World.BOLD IN 1 AND 2 LB.TINB ONLY.~\u2014For sale retail by\u2014 Ses Jean Georre 21 = as eh \u201cPaul, A.Cn Porter, Teskey & Co.WHOLESALE FANCY GOODS, 254 & 456 St.James St, MONTREAL.New about Spring Trade?Are you ready ?WE ARE.Our Travellers aro now out as follows EARTEF RN TOWNSHIPS EASTKEN ONTARIO.OVA BOOTIA EW BRUNBWICK.MANITOBA & BRITISH COLUMBIA.Their Bamiples comprise the on Novelties from all Markets, AGENTS FOR HY.MILWARD & SONS, Fish Hook and Tackle Manufacturers, REDDITCH, ENGLAND, Send for Catalogne Tackle.EDUCATIONAL, -Fies Fanny Plimsoll & Miss Emily Fourdrinier Herr ir Pi Die v PA de t end dr 193 0Iae _ errant MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.A Stupendous Sueeess ! REPEATED BY UNIVERSAL UNIVERSAL REQUEST.OF 3000 WHO WERE MALT OIT, FRASER HALL, Friday, January 27, 8 p.m.Saturday Matinee, Jan.28, 3.30 p.m.Saturday Pop, Jan.28, 8 p.m.2 INE TOMS CABIN Nee Sweet Little \u201cEVA\u201d Yuuny Little *\u201cTOPSY,\" in Bonga and Dances.Poor Old \u201cINCLE TOM.\u201d see Marks, the lawyer, on his rea! live donkey ; And Gumption Cute with his moukey.NEGRO MELODIES BY A à FULL CHORIES.GRAND TABLEAU AND VISION OF Little Eva in Heaven With the addition this weck of HER GUARDIAN ANGEL \u2014AND A\u2014 CHORUS OF LIVING CHERUBS.A MAGNIFICENT AND TOUCHING SCENE.reserve at 95 ponte suce anis LETHon of the ball a St.Cutheriue Street.Admission 10 Cents at the door only, rH Che dos wi omy\" When the peste Poultry, Pigeon, Pet Stock Exhibition, VICTORIA ARMOURY HALL, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY, January, 25, 26, and 27, 1893.ADMISSION, 25 CENTS.£2 CHILDREN under 10, accompanied by adults, PREE.144a7w Marcotte Bros.\u2019 Sales.ATTN SALE.We will sell at our room 25 THER 8, ST.JAMEB On Weduesday,23th Inst; and following days, a $9,000 stock of Hardware, General House Furnishings, Cutlery, Shelf Hardware, Ro Wood enWare, Enamel Ware, Fishing Tackle, Guns, Kevolvers, Silverware, and everything that can found în a first-class hardware store.The stock has been SIRET damaged by by fife and water at L.J.Herard\u2019s store, st.Street, A few days ago, and must be sold positively without any reserve.SALE AT 10 AM.EACH DAY._,192 MARCÇOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.A UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE AND DRY GOODS.We will sell at our Rooms, 89 St, James st., on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, A large quantity of New and Second 1 Furniture, Pianos,Sideboards, Hatstands, Wardr ancy Chatrs and Tables,\u2019 & mploto \u20ac Sets of Furniture, ticles a also à large vis of assorted Dry Goods and 1 Ladies are specially ted tot hose importan es, which will] last - 2 mus Dé SOIG get the whole vook à Ever: mw eac \u2018MARCOTTE BROS., .Auctioneers.= J.Maxham & Co.'s Sales, a À VOTION SALE AT QUEBEC.Stock and Good Will of business ot THOMAB W.ANDREWS, Quebec, \u2014CONBIBTING OF\u2014 8helt Hardware, Stoves, 4p ware, péierplated Ware, Sporting Goods, and Fishing Tackle.Business established over 50 years in the pi and principal street of Quebec, the Stock amounting to about $12,000.Good Speculation for a live man with experience iu \u2018 ness.On view up to day 0 ots Auction en bloc, at doting rate, TUESDAY 31st a.mat 11 o\u2019cl No.5 St.John Street.ne 4.J.MAXHAM & co, Fraser Bros.Sales.EW AND SECOND-HAND HOUSEhold Furniture, Pianos, C ts, Or- ans, Dry ! Goods, Watches, ovrellors, Stoves, Extensive ar weokly auction at A salearoom, No.320 Bt.James street, on Friday Morning, ffth January, .At Ten O'Clock.' Liberal cash advances.Excellent storage.Several fine Bafes for private sale.FRASER RROA,, Auctioneers., BERRI STREET Notice to Iterated Parlies, PUBLIO NOTICE is hereby given that in conformity with a report of the Road Committee adopted by tho City Council on the 33rd January instant, the city will not take possession of the immorables to be ex- propristed for the opening of Berri Btreet, Detwesn Craig and Bt.Francois street, before the first day of May, 1893, of which all persons interested are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves acoord- ingly.ols L.©.DAVID, City Clerk.om Gangs genes) TY Montreal, 24th Janusry, 1883.203 A JOB LOTI ~~ 100,000 \u2014~ coop TE No.7 \u201cCommercial Envelopes \u201cAt 80c per 1000, SEND A SANPLE.\"MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO, | atlomers, Blank Rook Makers & 20\"3aw 1755 & 1767 Noraz DAME HT, MONTREAL.« FANTED \u2014 TO PURchase Job Clothing, Gencal Mirmague ery, and motley sdvancéd on sème.ox AmoNsON, Pawubroker, 16 BYRXET \u2014 OFFICE OF THE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL OF THE COUNTY OF LAVAL, ST.ROSE, tb Jannary, 1808.\u201d PUBLIC NOTICE ! BY GIVE PUBLIC NOTIOE that the Lot and 1 of Lots h hersinaftor mentioned will be sold pe ae TE FUEL EAL JF Le paid with the costs before \u2018the Gay of the sale aforesaid.IN THR MUNTOIPAUITY oF TE PARISH OF ST.VINCENT DE PAUL * Naues.Qari, DESOAITION or bom, For): ScuooL Axou T .Pe ants hart] Widow, Pre I ni el sm | sw on tises de Charles} - : inesat \u201d of the No.: 45 ot the saine cadester.4 ÉIpériorT6F 1N6 TREE Fine Na JE Tor REORATIEUE \u201c© e 2 asd topic Tu FAINS LUMBAGO, eu , fps y.___IIPe ©.GRENIER, pee Tres.dr \u20ac.M.qu Cte.aval, MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, _ _ ACA ADEMY OF MUSIC, Leasoo 3 One Weak como'c'g Mona Jap A po \u2019 \u201cJUFITERL\u201d MR, DIGBY BELL.Pole Tropriotor Xi Sod amar Jus James IL Palsor.on sale A Nor alley 6c._ Next Weok - we Queer» THEATRE.\u2018This weck\u2014Matinecs Wed- Mont a fo ad ontre, patrons Ja feratod Bon, JACK GILMOUR, in themio- \u201cDARTMOOR.\u201d Seatsat Theatre, N.Y.Plano Co., epperdssnd Botele MONDAY util TUESDAY -Paderewakt, QUEEN'S THEATRE, The Montreal Operatic society.By LEA TES ony LiaEANCR.FEB.Ist, wear Jrd and 4 14m mA SATURDAY A SECURE YOUR LE te Sc, Box Plan at Sheppard's, New York Piano Oo.re Thea 0% apd THEATRE ROYAL.Afternoon and Evening this Wi So.won.HOWAWK.ln the Benger Banca Doo.THE INDIAN MAIL \u2018CARRE, Prices of admission 10, 2 an: xtra.Plan at th Theat f om till 10 on on i he re from a.The CL.EMENCEAU CASE.= ve 98 e Montreal Amateur Operatic Club \u2014 2nd SEARON.\u2014 ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Hryky THOMAS.LEWSEE AND MANAGER.Gilbert and Bullivan's Opers THE GONDOLIERS.(By mpecial permission of RB.D'Oyly Carte, Esq.) Hoven performances, commencing MONDAY, FER.20th.Mined Hoan Me E.VG Vier, Min Le D.des Miss Silverman, Miss Her : Me nae, J.©.Barlow, 4.0.Sturgis Joven LN.Fiouinam a Mr.H.A.Fromings, Mr.6.Conture.2013 Saw Secretary.Director, Reserve this Thursday Eveming.REV.BR.A.TORREY, Chicago, MR.JOHN R.MOTT, New York, ~\u2014THE SFEAKERS A?THR -~ 41st ANNIVERSARY \u2014OF THE\u2014 Young Men\u2019s, Christian Association, ST.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH, TAs THURSDAY EVENING, 2 Higkt o'clock.Male Choir of 50 Voices with Orchestra.fislo by Mr.A.J.Rice and Y.M.© As Quartette.THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING Of the MONTREAL, BIBLE the 81.JAMES METHODIST Juorou, at.Catherine st, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the $6th of JAXUA rhe Chair will be taken st 8 o'clock by the Hour Rav.BrsHoP Sonn, The Annual Report will bo read by the REV.GEORGE Conwuwss, LI.D., and addresses will be delivered by the PROFESSOR CARUS-WILSON, of MoGill.Singing w ill be conducted A.J.Rios, Procentor e Crescent Bi pr .Boa, aA Collection w boite api dé he funda of he ety.ST.HARY'S BAZAAR.At the close, last evening, the result of The Compe for the HRESTERY BANNER ~WITH~ KONTREM, Hook UE $3.00 Return.Ticket to leave any train, Friday, test.saturday fio og, Th Toate and good to reteset The above excursion is arranged, provided the requisit umber of names sre handed in to the undersigned not x later than Thursday noon, eh inat.19 2 8.WELDON, Seo.Tres.CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.BURNS\u2019 ANNIVERSARY.be celebrated ust in BT.ANDREWS ir cut red on THU.PSDAY #1 415 go Address by Rev, B.D.Chaplain.Also a Bol d Recl Pero or Gentlemens Ticket.BL hte omy ova \"hao ut the Boor?187 8c.JAS.MUIR, JR.j Hon.flee.6th Battalion Fusiliers.\u2014A MEETING OF- Non-Commissioned Officers Will be held in on THURSDAY Bren: Tn the Sn me Ta ats Aa Every N.CL O.must be present.8.B.Bain, Bes Antoine Street.193 s.ig 185 CHÜRCH HOME.NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that of the PUBLIO N Annual Meetin; il be held in of Montreal said 40d meetin, I BA Dites a asad ot ohe Y.I.L.& B.Association, igi matter of special importance will be Adjudicated on.By order.4.\u2018 Prince of Wales Skating Rink, 108 CADIREX Formerly 8t.Constant, between ester and Bt.à M ron 20th instant.Padi attendance HOUSE.Masten né Hilo Race [open Monday Evening; Hs NO CE whom NOTICE understood, thet { PSE for ibd Te made by DAN OCINGI LRARN TO DANCE.Prot.will a PT his FOURTH EE NEW OLASS - of this scason Durkee isis for p better Bin ès le to np Le ys pa to 1 [2 io Teo dae Wednesday and Hsturday even- \"I seb &T, CATHERINE STREST, __ Hell & Boott\u2019s Blook.nd an ETS to thos he iptad Ay erst a ow A.RO ae dns Sr Eps HL SOCIETY will be \u2018held i in » d Excursion to Quebee ! Ris: fort de \u2018Grand Mar \u201c the company\u2019s pi notes there ans a pall JE on every face.Such Tle ahs of by an maidens have seldom been secn on the dancing of the Club House.No wonder Mr, C.den, the Clubs Meriby president, van e tho gathering.ated for the occasion and did credit T= : 1e man- ageou at carried on until lon vi SR Me CH Hamilton, Mr.Mr.H.CG Macks, Hardisty, \"MC.R Brown, Mr.J.T.W.- Perrin, Mr.T.- Macdonald, Mr.N.Fulton, ot Warren, Mis vel, Miss - Miss Jeffrey, - more, Mr, Danford, (rent Carnival program ~ Joast once à a week, The tho cou chamber an mectings, Bot the eats is Chat 1 to tramp.soldier hips, ve \u20ac The Canadien Veterans.The Canadien Snowshoe Club are aro going to have veterans\u2019 1 t and wil iver.Thal they wilt have x width and weigh eo in- En orca this o condi\u2019 lon and will Weigh and i pian, a so that all who intend running can govern A tnsçlves according! snowshoe me i he w fille, Davis an other old runs nothi pe! Xo; youn g runners who have but lately come he front Ea also ti gt on like McXenna an Fairbairn, of the Emer.a, and rnbull, thing Th Latin and that is the tact of Day is running y Th ix a very sovere trial of urance, D ono which Davis was not com- that whoever wins ted wil have to return it pe next race to the STai ; nan to make last yi Co It'ls an anderstocd \u20ac thing the cu vis except sible for The return, Sub has as boën return a with the now medals 1 few in tho STAR window on St.James REGULATIONS, od by the laws of the \\ y No cotrance feo Entranco ust be ad of th + Febru Will be disqua lowart) E Sods \\ Tair of the Club members wits \u2018The club race and ladies\u2019 night bari?tako u 7.An7ydlan Runner Coming Out Again.Canadie \"foto 2 Eras offico to-d old, sud aa 8 at .epner, ve men it Known that Tol Feeirons ANTI , A\u2014\u2014\u2014 ey bough en that.1 Ts the © isin at the a grent deal of pri me reat Trial Stakes, nines the winner, ci Hi, Shnors\u201d wos, it Fi Bove yas ees byt luck at Moümouth à 1, tha race being the Perse \u2018ha AL i dm and \u201cDoge Q ew.Shevpshoed, for Co vein Lu - The Maples\u2019 Ratiling Score\u2014Metro- polis Green Raco-The \u201cStar\u201d :Steoepiechase-Coming Snow- ~~~ shôe Events The Holly Snowshoo Clu Club Is nothing if not ve.\u2018Its members are fmbued with a which asserts itself on every They enter hicartily into thé | common to the woekly tramp, and\u2019 when a \u201cladies\u2019 night\u201d is on-\u2014 well, the Holllea san muster as fine a party of youthful health v and vigor as is to be got together in Montreal.Its officers have the welfare of tho club sincercly \u2014 st heart.and the cio appreciates their efforts.\u2018The Hollies gavo a .bouse bchind the mountain, last cvening.occasion was as fraught with n good deal o whole.same Dleas to every onc taking part.han Bd ladies and Spd gentlemen) formed on the floor ad wl ren pu Eas Sith, after \u201cthe wee pri \u2018oor ayont the twal® with a vim characteristic of - snowshoers.There was no formal np \u201c conta were served ad lib, ginn ning o March, Followin presen last « cvenin .ont; : Mr.Be font: M r.Percy Danforth, secretary troaxarers, somites Mr.dbortson, v eo \u201cvresi- Surithers, Amon Mrs, Femcndy Mr.Allan, Cotte All pil Mr G.Eau fin i en Mr.TO Mise Reid, Me w.gan, .E, Law, Miss .Molds, Mixs LA Allan, jackronr Mr.B.Hobinson, Mr.oth, Miss A.Booth, Mr , Danford, Mr.Mrs A.Hug ian, Miss 1.Reid, Mrs.Ni Re id, M Mis lie Mins Smeadon Mr.Smith, art man, Mm aan, M son, Mr.Lt Hy Ai itch fu 8 \u20ac, H .en, Mr.Gascolgnu 5 % dl Murry Morrice Mr.McDonald, M Mr, E.Noble, Doctor J.Gentles, Mr, F.\u2018ritèhie, Mr.W.A.Horsio, Miss Da Mr.P.Danford, Miss pate Sis Small, Mr.W, t, .Eure Mise Kollmar, Mr ontreal ihe Bown Mills, Mrs.Kollar.son Ir.A.Small, ath Sora, Mra: dss Drabiie Mr.Oliver.McDonald .Miss Joun or Site Sol Mr, Davi 8, - Shaime is, des McA Hanna, 2, MeArry: Mr.ze Crescents Carnival at Home.Snowshoe Club have de- hold their second ladies\u2019 ni WT evening, | \u2018pening day no doubt Be a Cart Peopl : spowshoe concert in the ovenin so what a ladics most important hows clubs like.No doubt many visito places will bo anxious to attend, but thoy \"will expect to seo evidences that the ente ne snowshoe club and to catch t sults {instead of swallow tall can see at any common .ment in given ark a ree Fou New York or other se ; The Lachine Club Tue S Laghine Club has largely | increased in Shing wl \u2014 they.often forget aad that is thata st Bnow- om shoe club 18 supposed 10 todoa little esnowshocin at strong effort is to be ade and night the boys 1 may \"celebrate it at Back __ -æ@lorious time need not be à The Argyle Steeplechase.Those who intend taking Snowshoe Club's race to_Lachin ; would do well to remember | that the \u201d to use th The \u201cStar\u201d Steeplechase.J from the way in which the young = TURDOFS are crossing the moun and ner in which the old Tuners pe, practicin the quiet, there i interest be The race will be govern, jour Athletic Association necessary dressod to the Sporting , to en bim on or before porte xaco is brun bona\u2019 aro a\u2019 snowshoe club bd any doubt on this point retar.Son the 0 club to which tho ean Coaches pags not on.nA oy! ond any inner accompanied iad.coach be ween start and finish The Metropolis Sheen.7.The Metropolis aorrshon A tochaso last evoni £ MoTaviah street, to the Father c Club nay oro | wR three entries.Following fs the n, a Caughnawags, came n ottoman, named a Mr This gentleman.ho is ftty-ane \u201catk | Ses a werld-beater b President hoard o on inous pd Bard atire wi to hi enticipatio: FE man FE f onl upsot i th : en and x ruiping see ier | al rE Shlafy om | TERY | KT) Ï JE Hi EEE x i; + à Lord Rylestonf's Heiress.= prayed upon bim mors sod mom.Ho at andi T2 letters, oe este the hen at was brought to him; amongst them was I.the one from Sir John Freellng, Heread it\u2019 ich a flush on his handsome face, abd 8- Capt.Younrdus, ro trap Shot, À sll In Tremont,\u201d out ne \u2018Ec pent for hice?oe ont: Hunter refused a fab ho \u201d h ¢ his owners orso, he cos ollare.He Winning more than $100, = W.Pringlo the forenoon, f for Bran h A.McNeo, skip, 17 Geo Geo.McGerrigle Thos, V .W.Wilson W.H 5 Here another very close ma However, the shots ahead, G.W.Armstrong A.À.Sm ne follows: © drawin, Montreal: -Thiatle, Caledoni The Montreal Club had a public sees so abundant of all mata a special study will be there is ten times more of [1 than is of iron, ) old silver combined.\u201d t, al [M POSSESSER lar oy no other individual 9 | then iron, while it is mall g I = = ® = _ = stmosphoro- t in, oo It may well he asked, Its high whi ich he ice baa The ore of iron has of has hitherto declined to l Uously.A cheap otre Inrgists for years.his lo has boen at disco £1000 0 por pound); the pour \u201cThe time, therefore, tant when aluminum witl copper and brass in the aro pssentials, and it would bo land or water, and, it m whore these three q Maples on V.one.Commont is unnece Toloree, tball À Broke Their Ei bh North \u2018has nomina will race at aif the al There sults born e pirod January 1 yoar.A fit 10 cents per ontry.sement traok at suce manie La soveral lookf mines or no SE cs .dre 7e good races En PE to hath quar- roa-year-old he dt not \u2018tion & ne hind Mr, Hunter Cipday ine gone wyer won races wi with for a small figure to mano Stedeker, whoraced him o few Limes at Guttonburg.ulous net\u201d bofore he ran in the Coney Is! for which his chances wart considered most ex- © nt failed by but oe i © thi - from 8200 to $500 aide.ing bis carcer as à two- (anh | to be for a CURLING.Branch Tankard and Governor-Gene- ral\u2019s Cup Competitions.MONTREAL ICE.istle-Cornwall match was continued in ton Tho visitors played A splondid me and managed to defeat tho Thistles by 14 fot.Following 1s the score.D.W.Campbell Cornwall.Thistles, G.W.Armstrong J.E.Liddell De.Cameron A.A.Smith Rev.Dr.Barclay J.F.Smart, skip, 22 Wm.Stewart, skip, \u20ac.L.Bonodict A.E.Smith .Weller Fred.ww.Pollock.skip, 3 Capt.Clift, skip, 45 Majority for Cornwall, 1 shots.APTEMNOON\u2014GOV.GENERAL'S CUP, CALEDONIA ICE.Ormstown versus Heather.This was a very closely contested match.In pay.won after a tough fight Du © one shot.afternoon the foeinon again mn Th tide of victory turned In favor 0% the visitors and they won by six shots, as follows: Ormstown.R ills Geo Morr ï We 1 H.5 Hutehi Bon Tov.Y gore J.H.Sm ith Robt.Har J.H.C Ww.eee, skip, 20 W B.Siacchison ,8kip, 15 Majority for Ormatown, @ shots, THISTLE [OE.Here the Calodonia and proved to too much for played che 8 by shots, viz.Caledonia.B.Tedford 4; Cowan vai \"es bell ev, Dr.Camp! Yi en, pa W.J, And: J.HJ, ; Simpson er, R.M.Findley, skip, 30 b.Anderson, skip, gl Majority for Caledonia, 22 shots.MONTREAM Los wus anybody: s game until the very vigitors hier one yjetory and and the Tadaties came out 3 Cornwall.Thistle.\u2018value of thelr franchise.A F, Mitchell TC, Patterson G.H.Balfou ww rk.skip, 14 Alex.alte, skip, 18 J.E.Liddell or.Figalo ith orn J.F.Smart, skip, 17 We eee skip, 18 Majority for Thistice; 5 shots.: Tho drawing for the Brandh Tro a Écrawell-Hesther, Caid for \u201céovernor Génerae prise a: an hian ual friendly m been pekavoeh Cal jority of 17 shots for the Caledonians.AQUATIC.Something About Aluminum, The Lond mal En \u201cThe metal ar of Tern ent general so little, is in \"Not exists in the universe 1 ich does not contain f ose who have not made minerais and m A hile on me! weight of that metal; it is whitoas tb Jentifui, and if it possesses ent qual lition, why it not more\u2019 sively u The, answer inn to be ete into a a x blast furnace, along with Ay ux, and t tal flows; but it J otherwise with the ore of alaminum; it treated so Stiaining the.a in viow haa been the quest of chemiate pod metal by a Dre Meyer, of Berlin, by which tho metal can about twopence per poun price i poh -the extent of ke the ho place of { of irom, thing where stren; 1 x pour and durab any engineering construe Le intend re i tide re or & hecoest HOCKEY.The Maples Won.The Junior Victorias were dofcated by.the Rink lagt night by fifteen to \u201cThe fonowiné arorthe tenms and officials: Maples.Position., H.Routh Um pires, A.vi Ww.vietne, Timokcopors, A.G.Robertson, T.Howard.a FOOTBALL.Assoclation Féotball, % | A acier moeting of of tho wl bil the west, a ao RL ath Skating.MILWAUKEB, Wis, Janus Norweng.| rte skate i \u201con ingoronia horo pe ie] for Bt.Paul.oon Sona oer skating races races havo come to an end, Turf and Other \u20ac Gossip.are \u2018gycline Galion an aro Shun The o French Cycling Trash as entrios in tho English sp; hea The: hires with BE.- handicapper of ihe mate At Mets De Union, ex néw deal gars foos instead or a So salary.It is now confidently S¥gected this ct th arieston the yi REE made srich a khowing 1 fost smmmes.rian Ioompete\u2019 iw orang hie co o eet = es HE Hirsh to ma Es | hr follows Bok ich ar a sori a « rifle or un, °, Secon of my a ta ds, pont u cÉlnenge ; PE pa Y \u201coP ubioot at fnaimats targets w thrown in .the air, one at » time, party Œ 1600 in the shortest pe of timo to the win RO PES winner.Or, aol further he will ah.oot Ps Car, ver à sories of matohes se ea ©! shooting, embracing a où at.di vo de \u201cou st blue rocks, one at small ohio n motion, W ith a rifle, one at glass balls ou tore Fh rifle, sumo with sh , une with rifle at target, open sights, off hand, and one on timo at stationary glass balls, using rifle, winner of à major! Sr the matehos ba winner.Each ma For the season of 1803, mir nine days, with the prt: vilege of the parf-mutucl, have already, boo ranted to the Berlin- Welssensee and tona- cid Trotting Associations.The former will hold its first meetihg on Pentocost Day, next May; then will come West End and Welssensee, ve fow days after tho oloae of the meeting in Vienna Yea uatrial.But the great alk for tho present is tho long-distance raco of 375 miles between Berlin and Vienna, about as abs surd a projoct as the late officers\u2019 race.This incredible event is open both to runners and trotters, ridden or driven by non-profession The trolter, Lo single harness, must hitahed to a four-wheel vebiclo und pull 550 Yingllah, pounds: if to double harness, the woight 70 Hn glish pour « driver include The purse win foot ub 8 ond, and Rai io, romain halt of 97,500 to bo shared be rod.Their ajçsties ( {ot fourso), De Ermperors of Aus nd Germany, each offer a argos size ze gold « cup to the winners, and the Em ia will confer on the driver of the rec Toast horse that roaches the goal a valuable prize, consisting of an objuot of a THE DEAL OPPOSED.The Opposition Leader In Nova Scotia Denounces the Whitney Coal Lease, HaLFAX, N, 8, January 25.~The debate on the bill confirming the tour peser was continued in the agislature esterday Mr.Cahan, leader of House, op; ppased the mesaure and contended that the bill was without -precedent.It was formerly thought im mproper to givea fease for even \"to glo hi on but poy was proposed e this company a solute control.of the mines Producing three- quarters of the.the out ut of coal in Nova Scotia for 99 pogsibly for 119 rears, He thought Be.oon d trace beneath he surface that this scheme was brought about Ly the official announcement that in three years the great canals would be finished, making a clear water-way, 14 feet deep, to\u2019 the great lakes of Ontario and so on to Chicago and the West, thus opening up a colossal market.The leases of Mr.Whitney and his associates Lave swept away all the guards that protected Nova Scotia's mining interests a inst capital, skill and intrigue at fons at work in the great mining opera- fons of the United States.The lease with Mr.Whitney contained no guarantees that the mines would he run beyond the §123,000 royalty, which was a mere bubble not worth considering in face of the wonderful advance and development of this cent: They could spend two million dollars n uiring these propertles, and raise six mi ions 5 on them, four millions clear on the This four millions they could put in their pockets or invest in other ventures, and keep, the mines locked uj \u201chese men were in this business for peculation and so were the Montreal men a ing ar.Whitney! 8 associates Mr.Cahan mated that the new com- \u2018pany was in pire er, very likely to develop Mito an off-shoot of the great ing way combine, under whose feet in due time, not, onl only the coal industry, but every ova Scotia depending on coal for ita velopment would be prostituted.afternoon the Attorney-General, Longley replies.The debate 5 ew to ya Loe Whitney syndicate are trying hold of the blast furnaces and eran of of iron ore in Nova Scotla as well as the coal mines.Besides the coal Delds of et Breton included in the Bostonians are buying u; ye Soul \u2018mines of Nova cata They under the existing 20 ey have taken an option of he Be Drammmond Shine at Westville, owned va treal parties, which has ing for gutpat , ns, and are nego charter of the edale & red \u20ac Dove Railway, which will give them control of the most valuable fleld in Inverness county.The Death List Very Large.VIENNA, January 25.\u2014An explosion of fire damp occurred yesterday in the Fort- schritt mine at Dus, in Bohemia., Eight miners were killed and scores were rod.The shifts were changing and a cageful of miners was being lowered.when the lowering machinery broke as a result of the explosion.Help was summoned, the maehin- ery was repaired and the cage was raised.Ten of the occupants bad been k killed by the shock, ten received fractures from which they cannot recover, and five had broken limbs and Internal .injuries.Of fitty men waiting for the cage below ten had been killed and forty injured , besides which eighteen other dead bodies were.found near by.Over fifty other miners are was Leflore to have met Le or workings ne, bodies have not yet been recovered.hen e disaster became known the women of the dead men's families attempted to mob the mine officdals, accusin them of carelessness in the management the mine.The mine officials sent to Dux for police, and three companies of soldiers are camped in the flelds parte à the pit's mioûth, The Fanama Enquiries.PARIS, January 25.\u2014The Panama trial was vras echtinusd fn om Tuesday.x a bonalé f men of Bia cliente He ade BR pany had given to the shareholders and the public in \u201crelation to the Panama enterprises.F de Lesseps had never played the double part attributed to him.had not con the mistake made in the original catimates of the cost of the canal, In 1884 he had told a eral meeting of sharehold that.600 000,000 ue more would be required to Ania thy can od Britson informed the Retna Siorer.mission of Enqu ur er, director of the dot refused to a r before them.M.Framer has finished his examination of eighteen persons connected with the Fanats scandal.He has decided that Ferdinand do Lesse Charles de Lesseps, Je Cour Marius- Fontane, Sans-Lero: ; Arton and M.Blondin are © uipable, His tis decision À as'to the other ten is not yet | Probable New a WASHINGTON, January 25.\u2014The ab lean gaucns ln fake frvorale Scion majority vol e favorable actio uti Ares of the es bat irs at- ma, Utah, and New picnics bo zona ont in the cold, Th tained until after à Rio nob The: Casitol | National Failure, OMAHA, Neb, anuary 25.\u2014 Notice has fi banks that the iven ed National Bank, of Lincoln, will probably be able to pay depositors in fall.In order to this its stockholders will be: ob from 55 to 50 per cent.of th 08 Oi of deppsltors per can © Duke, pe Wasted, VIENNA bisa Hardars 50.The .of £5 Archduchee e Margarol Sophie and i Bute Jpesde in tre Cher a of the He Hotta Car z= a Bishop.of Vienna, ofi- \u2018 Unéle Sans Army._ \u20ac .8, : Le | Outhwaite, pate to wba toi oy reorganise the artillery and Ea ; army and Ax Ad Increase its intern or, Sh to first, 82,500 to sec- be Opposition in the_ 4 absent only two years; but, if he CHAPTER XLV.om Contimied In the goring Miss, Cagheran want to London; it was not so much from her qwn wish | as from the desire of Madame de Valmy and her charges trustees, They represented to her that it was only right end fitting | that she should take her place in the great world\u2014that she must do as other heiresses did.Lord Rylestone's name was never mentioned.An elderly widow lady, » distant félativé af the läte Tôrd's, Lady Carroll, wrote to her, and offered to introduce her into the best society If she went.Adelaide felt no great \u2018desire to respond to the invitation, but Madame de Valmy knew exactly bow to manage her, - \u2018\u2018 You have often expressed a wish to be able to serve Lord Rylestone,\u201d she said, earnestly: \u2018\u201c\u201cnow the way is open to you.\u201cHow can J serve himÿ\u201d she asked, eagerly.friends with the great ones of the land-the leading politicians, who arc always open to the charm of a beautiful face, Exert all your influence in his favor, and then, when you hear of any vacancy under lovey ernment, ask for the appointment for him.\u201c1 will,\u201d said Miss Cameron; and she ke t her wo! They went to London\u2014n pretty house had been taken for them i in Moyfair-and then Adelaide began the great work of her life\u2014 to make friends for Allan's sake, to charm people by her wit and her beauty, her grace legance of manner, so that when she asked a favour for him it might be granted he \u201c The beautiful Miss Cameron\u201d soon became one of the queens of fashion.Lady Carroll presented her at Court, and then she became the ra ce; her bright blonde loveliness was the object of universal admiration, her queenly grace, her charm of conversation, a constant theme of discuss- jon; wherever she appeared in public she was surrounded by admirers.She might have had any number of lovers but that she was cool, proud, and stately to all.Kind, racious, and ainusing enough so long as the bounds of mere social friendliness were not exceeded, to think of or tô mention love was to lose her smiles for ever.ntly people began to notice that while she nioved with such royal grace through brilliant crowds the friends she selected were all statesmen or statesmen\u2019s wives\u2014members of elther House or their |] wives.It was rumoured that politics formed the one t interest of her life, whereas in fact she hardly knew the difference between a Whig and a Tory.The light of her lovely young face was always turned upon the men who had power; she would have left the most interesting of conversationalists at any time to talk to a minister, however grave and old.It was only one high in office who seemed to.have any arm for her.People said she was ambitious; she passed on with a smile.They said she wanted Court patronage; she smiled again, What did it matter to her?All that p people said was to her but as the humming of a to one whose ears are filled with the mighty roar of the ocean.great aim of her life\u2014working for him.She was true to the vow she had made on that fair June night when she had walked under e was true to the the light of e stars by the side of the man.she lov Bhe succeeded at last.A lucrative position became vacant; she irought all the charm of her beautiful face to bear upon a white-headed Secretary of State, and won the appointment for Lord Rylestone.e remembered afterwards with wonder all the trouble and anxiety she had had, all the suspense she had end ured; and when from the Hps of the great man himself she -heard that her request would be gr her face flushed, her heart beat ickly, and she clas her hands in gratitude that no wo The great minister looked at her with a smile.He was old now, but he could remember the time when his heart had beaten and p had thrilled like hers.\u2018 How pl nly [the tells her, Sher he | 8 never forge er ti- tude, nor shall I forget her face.\u201d gn \u201c Lord Rylestone should thank you v much,\u201d he said, aloud; * \u201cyou have u vey hard for him ie swift.alarm she raised her fair face \u2018* He must never thank me,\u201d she rejoined, \u201cfor he must never know.You must offer it to him, Sir John, as coming from your: self\u2014he must know nothing of my agency.\u2019 \u201cIt shall be just as you wish, Miss Cameron;\u201d he said, * you have your own reasons.Then you wish me to write to Lord Rylestone and offer him this a intmentf\u201d * Yes,\u201d she replied, \u201cthat is just what I want\u2014as comin, g from yourself, withont any ms mention of me actly.I I mus, not tell him that, in the Et ndon reason, when every hour is: pe osed to have its separate engagement, you have been content to wait weary days to find a chance of saying one word to me, and that word a Htlon him\u2014that have given up and everything else to spen your time in wait upon mef\u201d Her fair face burned with a crimson blush \u2014her eyes shone with tears.\u201c No, Sir John, you must not tell him one word ot, that; ft ii a secret betweerPyou and myself shall remember.Miss Cameron, I shoul like to ask Jou a question.\u201d \u2018 av she sai th a charming gesture, raising one white ewelled hand \u2014 \u201c questions are always a cult to Wswer.And this one perhaps oud be m difficult than all Well, 3 but I I shall wait with some carionlty or news that Ry fnust br In three w Wools fom don.He + will be a ght of as of new | w lilo in his eyes.WEE nt} the next mo moment ae was kneeling by his side, her soft fe hands Singing to him, ber | dark eyes raised to his se is something \"that Allan,\u201d she cried; Maometbios good good es | come for you at t last.\u201d With startled glance he looked down: at 6 It is not all good, sweet; It has a bright and a dark side.Rend this, Margarita.He placed Sir John's | JotLer in ber hands, and then he reproac himself far being cruel\u2014for startling od ton not remember.-ing how sensitive and tender of heart she was.The beautiful color à all died ESS her face, » Joaving | her ipo.white and cold.\u201cTt means 8 aven, Allan,\u201d she orted | ~\u2014** it means leav \u2019 Ho itved'many vous \u2018afterwards, and he \u2018again \u20ac on any human face such an Ish as tencd hers then\u2014he nover h in any voice such intensity of pa \u201cI will not leave you, Pao: arita; do not look so frightened, fove \u2014[ will never leave te ne uf\u2019 She drew a deep breath, her lips quivered, \u201cYou must go\u2014you must not refuse; be says it will 1 to better things.It is \u2018the opening you have been look for\u2014you must go!\u201d And, us she uttered the words, all her strength seemed to leave her\u2014her arms fell Histlessly by her side, a Jong shudder, as though a cold wind had struck her, pussed over her, \u2018* My darling Margarita,\u201d said Lord \u2019Ryle- stone, \u201c 1 would not leave you for one week, not even to recov er my lost fortune, unless you asked me to Eo \u201cTam foolish be so frightened,\u201d she confessed; © but you need \u2018not fear for mo, Allan.Still, 1 felt just now as though \u2018the bright sun fad sud enty set, and left me in darkness\u2014as though the earth had suddenly opened beneath my feet.Why need I'be se frightened even if you should go awayf\" he laid her bead against his shoulder, so het he should not see the ghastly pallor of her face.** I am reasonable new,\u201d she said, slowly; \u201c tell me what the letter means, Allan.\u201d \u201cMy dear child, what it means matters little, o sinec, Jt alarms you.Ishull not even ink \u201cBut pou will tell me what it means?\u201d she pleaded.** It micans that the Earl of Barton is going to-Canada, aud wants some one to go th him, as second in command to himself, do you see?\u201d ser Yes, I understand,\u201d she replied, with the same strange gentleness.(To be Continued.DON'T BE FOOLED by the dealer who brings out something thas pays\u201d him tier, and says fat 1 it 15 \u201cjust as good Doctor P Be Golden Medical Discove : is Te A= anteed.Te tt Home == or cure, in ES\" cvery case, you have your money back.No other medicine of its kind so certain and effective that it can be sold so.Is any other likeiy to be **just as good?.iy a blood-cleanser, flesh-builder, ngth-restorer, nothing can equal th tha Discovery.\u201d It's not like the sarsaparillas, or ordinary \u201c\u2018spring medicines.\u201d At all seasons, and in all cases, it puri- fes invigorates, and bullds updh Whole stem.For every biood-taint and order, from a common blotch or eruption, to the worst scrofula, it is a perfect, permanent, guaranteed remedy.Tc: While the best for all household uses, has peculiar qualities for easy and quick washing of clothes, It does away with that boiling and scalding \u2014the clothes come out sweet, clean and white.; Harmless to hands and fhbrics=\u2014 lathers freely\u2014lasts longest.fie.OroIx Soar Mra.Oo, Bt.Stephen N.B ALL Grooëzs Ssuu Iv.Panisuan HAIR RENEWER it 5 ne Fooral dome The best-known cough-cure {te preparation with singers, actors, ~~ preachers, and teachers.It soothes © repose.saw many tragical scenes, bit Le never saw \u2019 Has no equal for the prompt relief and speady cure of Colds, Coughs, Croup, Hoarseness, Loss of.Voice, \u201cPreacher's Sore Throat, Asthma, \" Bronchitis, Le Grippe, and other ements.of the throat and in the world, it is recommended by eminent physicians, and is the favor.the intlamed membrane, loosens the , phlegm, stops coughing, and induces AYER\u2019S Cherry Pectoral taken for consumption, in its early stages, checks further progress 'of the disease, and even in the later stages, it eases the distressing cough and promotes refreshing sleep.It is agreeable to the taste, needs but small doses, and does not interfere with digestion or any of the regular organic functions.Asan emergency medicine, every household should be provided with Ayer 8 Cherry Pectoral.\u201cHaving used Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in my family for many years, I can confidently recommend it for all the complaints it is claimed to cure, Its sale is increasing yearly with me, and iny customers think this preparation has no equal as a cough-cure.\u201d \u20148.W.Parent, Queensbury, N.BAYER\u2019S Gherry Pectoral Prepared by Dr.J.O.Ayer & Co., Lowel), Mase.1d by all Druggista.Price 1; six bottles, 95.Prompttoact,suretocure \u2018 You gain 10 to 30 ibe in three months.Price #1: packages, &.QUEEN MEDICINE CO., MONTREAL.fe OP PET rer BEGINNING FIRST MONTH kr \u2018The only Rem all th world (hat wir foc) he \"Mag cal Results hidtoin shown AND NEVER FAIL, Cures [0st Power, Nervous Debi où hility, nbuse, over - work, indiscre tion, tobacco, opium or stimn- 4¢ 7% lants, lack of energy, lost LL memory, headache and vake-' THIRD MONTH in nt by mail on receipt of price, Write de by B.E.25 Notre Dame Breet, J, T.8t.Catherine 276gxe0d Bt.Anne Vand sm, EE 15, r, 69.90 a.m, 5.Bt.Jobns, > 00 a.m., 4.10 rd ins 00 pm.890 pa.fhe orbrookog£ 10 DIT.1=8.00 8 , Hudson, Rigaud and Pt.Fortune, 6.15 p.10, m; 39 810.30 pom pee Quete gt.os d'Fhres pe Rivers, 5.15 pu STE Vancouver, [LX Easache an ast.Age 5307 =n.te.ae 10 à.w., $40 Ale Fee Ba , 1.30 p.m, alain pms al Par = cont.Satara an « nit Bu pdd.us week * Sundays lo an ng cars.on nréays and Bundays Connection tor rater Eat OFFICES, Leave Palhonsie square Station for oun, 00m, 4 p.in\u2026 20pm am, 5.ve TICKET © himself well, he will rise\u2014bs will become distinguished.\u201d es ven \u2018grant ft!\u201d she ejaculated, fervent Bir John was looking at her with a puz- ero, is no business 2 mine, Miss Cam- \" he said i have asked me a favor, and 1 have gran it.I Sught, pot to dis ay nT oe rlatons hod Éad'euctecdodion | large fortune?\u201d id you?she interrogated, evastvely.\u201cHe o ought to have done so; the late lord was wealthy enough, ran appointment that brings in only three thousand per annum Is not much of a windfall for Lord Ryleatane of Malton Sout.; explain #,\" she returned, h many mysteries-It may reveal this\u201d And then bho.left Sir \"he Sati to himelt.1 Miss Oameron 1s the most beautiful girl I have ever sceri; and I know that some of the the best John to his meditations, \u201cIt ie atran men in England are l wealth at her feet, 1 cannot maine por her ve ing even one smile in vain; and yet it =a.Kamin word of Lord Hotestontrstonimand 1 ear no word of es .An hour afterwards he x he fette or tolling Allan of the ane Offering Ts £0 hit, | HE A \u201d wrote John Troe of, Ira it will iz prove ir LE CHAPTER xy.- \u2018That le tter came ifke a thi boit to the pe de at Marpeth, Ry to tired of bis beautiful young Flestona bad bat he bad begun to inconvenienices.It was awkward to.be seen once or twice In London, and then have ta evade lo ep questions, to decline 2 nvitdtions, y te p his marriage ror of liis home\u2014he was enchanted with |.Father Mollinger\u201ds Original Prescriptions.EA PACRAGE Goods sent EX ÉFRRÉS RESTES tu Hs wai hg, 187 Federal 8 HENY, PA.Yon aa SALE BY LYMAN, KNOX \u20ac VELO Voice pce, Avenss, pros TT fer F.AE mères So Done vogalat arises from action of the A a Si Blood Bittersia AI effectual cure | piotaiy sured by Br \u201c OURES BBB DYSPEPSIA.I i 204 renorates tbe eudré epson, 2 Pir iope tae bees oie LIFE WAS A BURDEN, i ts marges cote ee \u2014iammntnees tre _msomaganne \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Fe A.BORDEN, PROPAIETOR.JUDSON L.SCOTT, MANAGER sens FOR CIRCULAR.A GLORIOUS CLIMATE Battery Park Hotel, ASMEVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA, E.$.A.Situated In the heart af the Southern Alleghant in thor iia of magnificent sce .Average Winter grevs.Very little snow or main.ong Winter climate ob Armor.Good fox hunting ond quall shooting.ry Park Hotel upped bo jo modern Le Paervios ei and o ane excélle: For Partioulars write to RP.MCKISBICK, 263 dmos Manager.A MILD CLIMATE, \u201cTHE LAKEWOOD,\u201d LAKEWOOD, N.J.Fineat winter hotel in ths world.One-third of \u20ac mile enclosed glass piazzas filled with tropical planta.Music by the Homany Band.FRED STERRY, Mangr., 48 MILES FROM NEW YORK CITY.296 2 mos eod PARK HOTEL BOT SPRINGS, A new, modern-built, fireproof, an: strictly firet- cts fumily hotel.only J OPEN ALL THE YEAR, The Most Elegant Batki-houso in (he Country.Beautifully jen: 4: pert appointed: at construction porteot.sad rounds; Tee of In inquiry prompt answered.» MANAGER.EDUCATIONAL.AY AND EVENING CLASSES RESUMED AT Cor.Victoria Square and Craig Se.Write, call or telephone {2890) for prospeetus.set DAVIS & BUIRE.The Ingres-Coutellier FENCING ACADEMY, 100 DORCHESTER ATHKINKORA.) ©PEN NOW frem 4 P.M.Lo 19 PM.À limited number of members will be sdmlited 810 A MONTH.| Cur of 10 members\u2014880.00 » month.d tor circulars.ators ave Invited to visit the clase.204 t£ THE GRAMMAR SOHOOL, 2498 BT.CATHERINE STREET, Corner of Crescent Btreet.The Third Term will begin on MONDAY, Shed anuary.- : we W.W, MOWAT.During his absence Mr.FAVE WIALLARD lesves MISS H.BAKER n charge of his Studio, beginning January ed.2241 St.Catherine Street.T LEGAL CARDS.MACMASTER & McGIBBON Adzeeai, Barristers, 00.Boers D.MoGibbes.QU Donald Mocmaster, % A DRAIN PIPE SHOE THI Disinfecting Machine.One of the rery loiust and most ve machines ever imported for Fumigating and Iyuin Testing is to be had at the new extensive purposes Brain Pipe, Pire Brick and Co Warehouse, 31 Wellington atrest, Clty.Rooms can be thoroughly disinfeeted through the can be cleared of Vermin st short notice.Nothing tan live In (be presence of the defiéé volumes of specially p: smoke ejected by this the most powerful machine of ita kind.It cannot get out of order, and the price is moder ste.Call and see them.F.HYDE & CO, 31 Wellington Strest, - Montreal.MACHINERY! Elevators and Hoists, Stone Breakers,\u2019 Engines and Boilers, Donkeys and Winochos \u2014~ALWAYS ON BALE AT THE.\u2018EAGLE FOUNDRY, à King etreet eros No.438.(SCOTCH DRA PIPES - - PORTLAND CEMENT In stock and to arrive at dowast market prices - MW.& F, P.CURRIE & CO., 100 Grey Nun Street.008 \u201c An Absolute Cure for Indigestion.\u201d 3 avass PEPSIN \u2026 $ TUTTI FRUTTI Solid by ail Druggists and Contectionore.NICE 1S BERKBY GIVEN, \u2018 &V application will be made to the Toss of the Provinos of ot {ts pext Possion, aw fiv Va Barr | in fete on virtue oF dhe graph wi of ben said Evrard = suthoriaing sell the immo oo tes id va An! ab bo! bo aa ne 1d to coastroct o 00 the vacsn Te = \u201cLECLAIE & CHAFFENR, 236 Attorneys for potion AL ENFIRMARS Y FOR THE POOR.el Po a fo to cover som of men cm ade NPRM 4 A 8 So a i ! mm Led pu LS ; DENY THE CHARGE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOARD SHIP NO CRIMINALS, The Canadian Government May be Asked to Explain and Submit the Facts Contained in thelr Prison Report.{LY \u201cABLE FROM THE STAR'S 5PEOIAL COR- \u2018 RESPONDENT IN LONDON.) LONDON, January.25.\u2014The report of the Inspector of the Canadian penitentiaries has been cabled here, and the grave charges contained therein, us regards criminals shipped to Canada as such from Great Britain, are doubted here.That many criminals from London and elsewhere in the United Kingdom do go to Canada is uot, denied, but the Local Government Board has always strenuously resisted the efforts of the Board's criminal guardiuns and other bodies of a like nature to further emigration of the criminal classes.to the Dominion of Canada.The Local Government Board, therefore, declares it is not responsible in any way for the appearance of criminals from the slums of London in the Canadian cities and penitentiaries, It is urged through the press, and otherwise, that the Canadian Government be asked to submit the full facts for careful enquiry on the part of the proper authorities here.HUDSON BAY FUR SALES.[BY CABLE Frost TE srANS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON.) Loxvox, January 25.\u2014The Hudson Bay Company's fur sales this year realized the sum of £01,500.The prices were higher than those obtained last year.Had last yenr's prices ruled, the furs just sold would only have realized £34,700.HAMILTON'S MACDONALD STATUE.[BY CABLE FROM \"(HE STAR'S SPECIAL CORRE- HPONDENT IN LONDON.) Loxpox, January 2).\u2014The statue of the lato Right Honorable Sir John A.Macdonald, made here by Wade for the city of Hamil: ton, was shipped to its destination to-aay.ABBAS PASHA DEFIANT.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] LoNDON, January 25\u2014The latest despatches from Cairo state that the hostility of the Khedive towards England shows no signs of abating, In answering the threat uttered by Lord Cromer to the effect that a complete change of regime would be necessary in the event of resistance to the British authority, the Khedive said that he only yielded to force.The Khedive has been strengthened in his attitude of antagonism towards the English by deputations from the provinces; headed by local ofticials, hostile to British control.These deputations have addressed the Khedivein fulsome and fluttering language, congratulating him on his opposition to tho English.Arrange- ujents have been completed to draft 14,000 men on three days\u2019 notice from the British garrisons in Malta, Cyprus and India to Jézypt.British troops on their way to fidia to relieve British regiments about to depart from [ndin, are to be detained at Port.Said until advised to proceed.The British could in & short time bring about fifteen thousand British troops to bear against any insurrection in Egypt, and ns- suming that the native army would remain loyal, a total force of about thirty thousand would be under British direction.LONLON, January 2.\u2014In a specch at Birmingham Inst evening Joseph Chamberlain attributed the Khedives boldness in flouting British authority to the impression created by the speeches of the icais when they were in the Opposition against the occupation of Egypt.The Feeling in France.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) PARIS, January 25.\u2014The sensation in France over the action of the British in.Esypt is increasing.The course taken by England is Jooked upon as proving the de- terinination of Great Britain to persist in the occupation of Egypt.The newspapers unanimously call upon the Government to vindicate the rights.of France, FAVOR INDEPENDENCE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.! ToroNTo, January 25.\u2014-TLe members of the Young Men's LiberalClulyMondaynight resumed the debate on Mr.W.G.Elliott's motion, deprecating the advocacy of annexation ns the ultimate destiny of Canada,and favoring Canadian independence.Before the debate was taken up, Mr.À.B.Me- Callum, of Bruce county, gave a brief address, in the course of which he said that any annexation there was in the county of Bruce was caused by hatred of the high tariff, Mu.Elgin Myers, in speaking of the question under debate, said that continental union was merely an enlargement.of the Federation iden.The debate was con- tired till eleven o'clock, when the vote was tien.Qut of about 75 members present 8) voted in favor of independence.The meeting broke up amid much disorder and cheers for Canada, before the Annexation: ists coulfl record their votes.The end is probably not yet.TORONTO'S YOUNG CONSERVATIVES.* [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TORONTO, Ont, January 25.\u2014Tlie Young Men's Liberal-Conservative Club Monday night, again wrestled with Mr.Crossman*s motion,holding Lhatthe time had come when it was necessary that tho tariff should ba re-adjusted, in order to benefit the farming and commercial interests of the country.Ex-Ald.Millichamp gave notice of a motion approving of the National policy, and placing on record the confidence of the members of the club in the customs tariff, and that the details of \u201cthis t measure will in the future be adjusted and administered by our leaders at Ottawa in the best interests of Canada.\u201d The question will be resumed at the next meeting, Mr, J.Cas- tell Hopkins gave notice of motion favoring closer trade relations with the mother country and the other states of the British Empire.PROBABLY FROZEN TO DEATH.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Orrawa January 25.-Mr.Poter Whelan, local manager for Messrs.Shepard & Morse, \"\u201chins arrived hone from a tour of inspection through the Company's Hmits on the Kip- pawa river.Jn one shanty he visited one af the men_beeame suddenly deranged last week snd disappeared during the night.It vas snowing at the time, and nô trace of His footmaris could be found next morn.tete 310 left most of his apparel behind Lite, Bad it is.generally supposed that ho.was frozen to denth in the bush.A\" VENERABLE DIVINE DEAD.-{SPHCIAL \u2018TO THE STAR} Moncton, N, B., January 25.\u2014Rev.David' Crandell, a father of the Baptist denomination in tho tigi 1} Provinces, died Monday uight at S eld, King's county ve Den vs in his time, one of the most vigorous ministers of the Baptist de- Roy regulat chargo for-s number of years, -.Ay- © for a num ho was able tO preach au coonal ir RE ra tr WHEN PREMIER LAURIER GOES TO WASHINGTON.PREMIER LAURIER\u2014Now, it's quite clear that one of us fellows must have control of the other fellow's tariff.The question NAN LAS SO NO ANSE LOL OMS LOESS ANNE LOL LLELE of his views, upon the subject.He states that the material condition of Carfada's up to three or four years ago.His son, Mr.Joseph Crandall, is the postmaster of Mon. which they \u201chea extended.to Ge ut dre re Tepagt of th the G d Secretary sh a healthy i in the mem Derbi of craft in Quebec, hice had been trebled ra à Lodge was formed in 1870, ve, feature of the Grand that the sum of ben: of whom were detained A5 homo through lnese, CORN EXCHANGE ASSOCIATION Mr, D.A.MoPheraon Re-alected Preai- |.-\u2014\u2014dent-The Canal Tolls Ques- : tion Discussed.about noon to-day, a larger numberof members collecting than usually.Songregate there.the annual m The evident the members were thoroughly satisfied with the way the committee for there was no criticism on the repo: was the reading of the annual report, which was merely committee during year five members ha members had Joined \u201cie dd Eee report of Mr.the representative on the Éastor Commnissioners was also was going on, Mr.lading.It h lading were sometimes voided by ized parties signingthem r.Esdail remarked that way bills, es dociall from western points, were not oy signed in lead pencil.( could look at it otherwise than that it would dian canals copsidered as a means of revenue by the Government.The canals should be free to Corn Exchange of canal thentic was known as to the Govern- of officers was taken up Mr.D.son was unanimously ree leated of.the Corn Exchan, thanked the meeting.for © nposition,\u201d said said son, ap 1 't Dring any \u201cthird roun von term on you.\u201d This rally crea ter, Brice, M.À.Hastings A.G.Thomson, E.& Cr \u2018and A P die: Board of Review: jnghorn (chairman, Ne Messrs.T.A.ane, Jo n Dillon, C .H.d, J.O.La- Without télling the people with whom he boarded, Samuel ni th who was shot two weeks ago has left the city and gone to Toronto.Short wards, Miss Saxe, out of her trunk.Her brother found that Goodman had C.P.R.ANNUAL MEETING TO-DAY.There was an unusual stir on \"Change The.meeting was short, Exchange, attended to the business of tbe se, \"1 Vote for Hoc for Hood's + Forty Years in the Ministry.| | 1 : gssé Fa: PA :15 112 um = : su: o = > = Rev.W.B.Puffer - PRT .L.Smith, M.B.Brain, Lionel J.Smith, a resume of the work of the (he + qer During the ied and four new The oard\u2019s read.While the voting for officers.G.McBean took up the subject of the signature on bille - ad been found that b Ni T real.He did not think the Government effect the trade of the port.Last yeara perfect health, 8 | eases havin who may be sufferin, used Membray's Kidn # Mr.D.A.McPherson, the president, was in \u2018éti .the chalr, and among those present were: # \u201cHaving taken Hood's Burssparilla five months I am James Allen, Robert Archer, John R.o satisfied it is an excellent remody.For years I bave had Arnott, .Baird, John Baird, 124 oes Rheumatism, aficting my whole body, but especially Bickerdike, po Es Brice ; ri.Born, 124 124 1 my right arm from elbow to shoulder, so sovere I feared « Craig, a e, aile ; .Tro.isan, Ww 5.Ferguson, 10 oi I Should Lose the Use of it.A.Gagnon, A.A.98, 100 .Ifelt better soon after 1 began with Hood's Harsaparilla, Harris.Geo.H.Hanna VE A: Hastings 1 dt and when I bad taken four bottles the rhoumetism en- H 8 Hodgson, J.J.E Hunsiok na J] whe LE ui tirely left me.§ have been & minister of the M.F.urtubise, gar Judge, King- eee church 4 4 liko many others of sedentary habi horn, John E.kirkpatriok, .0.La \u2018di \u2018@ A Jens, a er tary habits freniere,.P.el Robert Meig- 14 Il 1 3 han, rail, H.Labelle, aa eue Lane x) Alex.x.Michell, A en McBean, Duncan @ Me- cee Core eens \u2018Alex.McFee, Jno.as non Le TS MeLean, Hugh McLennan, D.A.McPherson, am ow 5 Sarsaparilla Jno.8.Norris w.R Qpwald H.W.Ra- Ç haell, D.Robertson, haw, \u20ac C.Sinton, Special Notices.CURES Sta St.Onge, James SoREL, 11th Febru 1892.\u20141I, the unerd- Thom B, Suith, Thomson, S.Vipond, D.signed, have used Dr.Laviclette 8 Syrup of have suffered with Dyspepsia and Insomnia, but A.P.\u201cWatt, R.E.vob Witness, Jas.Turpentine for bronchitis, from whi I while taking Hoods Sanaparilla I have had a good E.Rendell and others.was sufferi ng for over a year.This Byru Seal Ji: sevoral pounds, snd not only cured me of bronchitis, bu sleep better.I vote for Hoods Blok FUrrss, THE FIRST BUSINESS vel and calculus of the kidn Ribtora ve ror Hoods {FOR SALE \u201c .=B¥\u2014 Ti Bishop Sot.| WELL-BU.wa NACE, MODERN OONVENIENOES; ALL IN | PERFECT ORDER: MUST BE SOLD AT .ONCE; PURCHABER WILL SECURE A BARGAIN ON EASY TERMS.Crescent Street.STONE HOUBE, 3 FLATS AND BASEMENT, EXTENSION KITCHEN, GOOD BTABLE; LARGE LOT; HOUBE IN PERFECT ORDER; SMALL CASH PAYMENT; VERY EASY TERMS.Mountain Street.HAVE YOU SEEN THOSE BEAUTIFUL NEW CUT STONE HOUSES, NOW ALMOST OOM PLETED, ON MOUNTAIN STREET, NEAR 8T.CATHERINE! IN POINT OF ARCHITEC TURE.INTERIOR ARRANGEMENT AND FINISH THROUGHOUT THEY ARE UNSUR PASSED, WHILE THE LATEST AND MOST APPROVED APPLIANCES HAVE BEEN IN: TRODUOED WITH A VIEW TO EOONOMY, COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE IN HOUSE KEEPING.IF YOU WISH TO OWN YOUR OWR HOUSE, CALL ON UB FOR PARTIOULARS; WE WILL SURPRISE YOU WITH THE PRICE AND TERMS UPON WHICH THESE ARE BE» ING BOLD.- ).STEVENSON BROWN & CO, 1764 NOTRE DAME STREET.20x1 ying two digestion, cure headache.250.Hood's Pills aro the best after-dinner pills, nesist lisappeared for ROUILLARD, In- D.Waters, Cam; the Peterboro M liberty to use his name in the interest of all pbeliford, Ont, 88 icine Co.that are at as he was before he CANDIDATURE OF ey and Liver Cure.6 train ao Adirondack, brought before th mmittee at its next \u201cÉtmitea orne, ew York, 4.30 p.m.daily from [heel ng.Canal jblis were then taken up Bonaventure depot.Table l'hôte inner .; S cFee, ue, thought the in dining car.ot Friends of the above and all citi- .was now unders tha \u2014 zens interested in the election of th e re was to be abandoned, and that trofontreal Mabey LE on A viatiiniled honest men by honest means are ments wou s, which «7: » Cars, So wel dif course divert basiness from Mont.Limited,\u201d from Bonaventure station 4.90 invited to report at the CENTRAL Table d'hote dinner in Dining ar.Tickets and Sleeping Car berths = the \u201cRed front\u201d on St.James st.20 tt COMMITTEE - ROOM, 1958 ST.CATHERINE STREET, during the uantit; o the Manitoba business went own the Erie Caual, and with this extra tax the bulk of the Manito would not come to Montreal except for milling purposes, but would go via New York.The canal was e and the Cana- should be placed on a uniformity with the American system.The canal tolls should no be A.McPherson stated that the would take up the suhject as soon as anything au- Mr.D.When the \u2018election intentions.A.McF ment's .McPherson HENRY BIRKS & 00.5 |= HAVANA CIGARS ! Up, Hunting or Bell Hunting, 235 AND 237 ST.JAMES ST.20: evenings.19 x3 |ST LAWRENCE WARD ELECTION Mr.R.Wilson Smith.ata RR WATCHES Movements can be aMprerments aan selected and cased in 140\u20ac 18 kt.JUST RECEIVED Direct from Havana, the following brands, in various sizes : Lord Nelson e casings are - of forms and saat woe best and most refined La Rosa Aromatica Briotiy for the honor.rere are a number of 2 febher The other officers were e En as follows : vid Robertson; committee of management, Messrs.John Baird, A.J.freniere and Stew: unn.Goodman Leaves The City.e man ortly found that been stolen his about one hundred dollars booked for Toronto by the FINANCIAL TERNOON SALES\u20144 Ontario 118.100 Commerce 148.Lok.20.Rav.Co.74.5 C.P.R.87 50 Cable To 1 Dom.Cotton 138.108t.Ry.1824, 75 do 18% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Benjamin Franklin At the Top.La Lolita: dc.&c.In every occupation of life it is the man who has thoroughly masterèd every detail of his busingss who gets to THE TOP.- TOBACCONIST, - \u2014 THE \u2014 208 St James Street.x3e0d TROY LAUNDRY has thoroughly mastered every « branch of the art of laundrying, and is thus enabled to turn out better work than other establishments of the same kind.To-day the Troy Launpar tands.on its own merits at the top of the ladder of success.A trial will prove its worth.All goods are carefully handled and promptly delivered.TROY LAUNDRY, 140 ST.PETER STREET.Branches and Telephones all over the : 2011 Green Mountain Syrup! 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