The Montreal daily star, 3 mars 1893, vendredi 3 mars 1893
[" - = VOL XXV\u2014No.52.pa RAT cmt atc ac © y ! | i 1 \u2014 MONTREAL FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1893.+ .PRICE ONE CEN TT RATES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS NANTED, 10 cenia for 30 words or lees, | enon each insertion ATED, word, ED, \u2018fo cents for, by words or less, and 1 cent Kd extra a each Au che ib oon fo tor 2 words or less, - tre on.ROOMS iE Senta for 20 words or less, and 4 each insertion.\"soif 10 0 for e nsertion.volé #5 JO cents for 3 wurds or loss, and 3 cent per each insertion.ZTE BES, STORES, ETC.25 cents for 35 words posa an 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.26 cents for 25 words or less.and 1 cent per JOR 8A ord, each insertion.VOR BALE, 35 cents for > words or less, apd À cent por extra word, each inse LOST, M cents for 2 wurds or less, and 1° cent per eitrs words or loss, and 34 ocedl per BUB CHANCES, ETC.3 cents for 35 words or - Jens, 1 t atra word, each on.P ALS, pe ob, venla per word; minimum 25 cents, each insertion.All gdvertisoments inserted at the above rates must be SITUATIONS VACANT.WETS a Te NST LS ANAS TVD- AGENTH To CANVABS FOR THE WAR deat eatablirhed, best known nurseries In the Sountry.) ost liber) terms.Unequalied facilities.Foothill of over JUU aures.Llishod 1962.Btone & Sr Montreal, J.W.Mana ger, Temple B 1 W ASTED- A BUTLER APPL Y \u201cWw ITH REFEK- ences to Mrs.Josoph, 868 Dorchester st.XY WANTED LADIES AND GIRLS, WE WILLPAY you M to $10 per week Lo work for us at your own homes; no ting or canvassing, send self-address- od envelope.Goorge ¥ Enno & Co.corner Battery h and Water sta.Boston.Mu ANTED\u2014A WET NU RIK, APPLY BETWEEN lé andli a.m or betweon 7 and 7.0 p.m., te br Browne, 1002 Éberbruoke stroet Wie CURRIERS, TABLE BANDS A Addie (amngton, Kingston Tannery.ARE A >\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, FOR © core St.Antoine.Apply 463 St.Paul st.ANTED- AGENTS SAMPLE SRR x Pat.VUnrirailed Only goo mail for fo stamp, Immonse Foights, Saloa unparalleled.$12 a day.uae ever inv ented.Beats Brobard ais Co, ANTED-A FIRST OLAS TEA KETTLE moulder McClaty Mtg Co, 375 8t Pauls.3 3 ANTED\u2014FIRST CLASS MAC \u201cHINISTS.APPLY at Moses Parker» Foundry, Ca.or Dominion \u2018Bridge Co., Lachine.4 y / ANTEL- AGENTS ON COMMISSIONS, ke 35.00 à day.163 \u2018\u2019hathau street LAN _ 50 3 KERVANT MUBT Apply 11 Bhuter ANTED \u2014 A GENERAL have references.Good wages JANTED-A GOOD LAUNDRESS.MUST ar A campetent person.Apply mh referencos.ly 1418 Bherbrooke st., at Crescent st ent raucs 52 ANTED \u2014 A FARMER.ONE WHO 1 th l le of raising «miens; single man referred Aire .Ter fox\u2019 ns Post Otfice, I ity.513 VW ARTED-A COOPER APPLY % BRENNAN ANTED\u2014A STKONU BOY.APPLY cu Bpool Factory.Bt.Sophia Lane oft w wick's Craigst) = 154 TANTED \u2014 GOUD LI 1 HOGRAF HIG ara presaman.Apply to sabiston Litho & Pub.Gazette.Building.a\u2019 PA ANTED \u201cHor REMAIN WILLING TO SEW feterences requires Apply before 11 wm.m, or after 4p.m., 77 Macks) &t 51'2 ANTED-A YOUNGMAN OF ABOUT YEARS of .with a thorough knowledge pch snd ust Live good references and » eral, buai- ness knowledge Alldress \"'K 168, STAR office 51 2 VA ANTED A CUACHMAN T0 Gt) TÔ THE COUN- ge on lth Apr alsu a goud general servant.Apply at 209 Drummots! a 513 ANTED- A GEN HAL SEKVANT.mond st XT ANTE io wo cure the city 179 DRE: i A FIRST (LARS CLUB WATER.Apply 1833 Notre Dame \"n___ m3 YJANTED \u2014 - \u201cTHREE \u201cFIRST CLASS COAT makers, to work on premises.also on © good vest maker.J J.Milloy, 29 Ht_Jaines at 13 ANTED \u2014 COPPERSMITHE uvre T steady work.Buoth Copper Company, York a 'oronty.Apply ANTED-TWENTY EXPERIENCED OPERAtors, ten fur shirts and ten for ladies\u2019 white wear.Apply to NE.Brais, 9 Lemoine 51 3 V ARTED- AN EXPERIENCED \u201cNURSE.ply at once to Mrs.Geo.KR Joseph, 80 avenue._ y ANTED- GENERAL SERVANT, WITH F AIR knowledge of cooking.No wash} City refer- snces req: (ood wages.Apply st 200 Mance se White House, 2200 tit.51 3 AP Wood 513 ANTED-AT 123 MACKAY ST., A GOOD OOOK \\ or general servant, Protestant.Good wages.City references requiredk TANTED - GOUD AGENTS, TO BELL OUR purtraita in crayons.Cond agents can 5 © to $10.00 per day.Apply at The Globe Portrait Xs t._Lawrence st.Tn WHEELER & WILRON REWING Ee chine erator.also girl to do repairs.Bkelton Broa.8 Co.) t.Peter 52 1 WANTED on WAITER.APPLY WITH REferences to Oliver Merchant, Nt.Georges Gb Bherbrooke, Que.VW ARTED GOOD GENERAL SERVANT HOLDing city references.Apply to 1068 Porchester it Wa o washing.538 ANTED\u2014AN ACTIVE MAN TO BOLICIT AND deliver city orders.Must speak both languages.Becurity ulred.One having rxperience as salesman .8 ; bolasale Tobacconiats Nt.Peter at.21 / ANTED-AN OFFICE BUY, ABLE TO WRITE pply in writing to AC Lyman, Notary, Standard uilding, 157 Bt.James st.52 2 ANTED\u2014 EXPERIENCED BOOK AND PORtrait canvassers.liberal commission will be \u2018anadian Subeorip- A 0 rat class me: iy to The C Mon : Pub.Co., 81 ai Craig 5a1_ VV ANTED-TWO SMART YOUNG GIRLS FOR A fancy goods store.83Ht Lawrence Main st.S21 SITUATIONS WANTED.Nm i NA V 7 ANTED-SITUATIONS ran BOOKKEEFPERS, clerks, sorvmen.m rm Juin coachmen eto Apps + to Employus .Bureau.oung Men's Chis tian Associa we 2 \\ ANTED_BY BOOKKEEPER, THORGUGHLY nian and Sorrespondent knows © Fronoh, ain ahorthand apd Lypewritin would accept onto a as head vlerk or uasistant us progressive fire.X 3007, ° BTAB of WANTED TO MERCHANT STAIRS Fast mado in four hours.L.Rulin, 118 Bt.Lawrence, N TANTED-SITUATION.BY A YOUNG MAN accustomed to fur work.or.Addrens LB 3086,\" BTAK ofce.VV ANTEDL BY A GOUD LA NDRESS, WARS at hor vwu home, Mrs.Bugwor, Br., 83 Richmond syuare.5u 4 \\ \"ANTED- WABHING OR SCRUBBING BY THE day.Apply w Mrs.Burke, in rear 675 8t.Fos st \\ J'ANTED- BY RESPECTABLE WIDOW, | HOU 'BE- work of auy kind or waabing by tbe day.\u201cep T Union ave.V \"ANTED- BY AN ENGLISH WIDOW, WORK by the day of auy kind Apply No.9 Andenon street.\\ ANTED B BY AN EXPERIENC ED YOUNG man, situstion as assistant boukkeeper or any vffice work, speak buth | languages , best city references.Ad dress F50, olou we WW Anti A GOOD \u2018LAUNDHESS, WASHing and roping byt the day or cleaning.Avgly 2 531 Lagaucheliere st., upsia _ ANTED- BY MARKED MAN, 33 YEAKS, SITuation as club steward or hotel [anager wifo god housekreper: fret clan Lestimonials; à experienced dress HG OM 76 Me PL a Pi 14 V ANTEL- BY A Pr 0 CLASS BAKER, BREAD ud 1akes, a position us Hrst or second hand, 10 city or country _ Address 33 nt.Elizabeth wt.WANTED TWILL PAY FIFTY DOLLARS co wission to any oue who will secure me » fair Is: tion veus at anything honorable.Aduress \u2018 Je kd BTAR WANTED TBITUATION BY avop PLAIN cour City refereiua Address #7 Young st.LADIES OAN VN ANIED BE SUIT rw rit aide cours, housemaids, ty soplyme L te Registry Otfice, lus Maas eld, st.5 enersl ere TANTED-BY YOUNG WOMAN, WORK BY THE I dey of any kind Apply BW Vallee street 521 VANTEP A WIDOW, AGE 42, GOOD COOK, abes & placo na honsekeeper or caretakrr for summer Avply at 8 Catherine st, 2060, between the hours of@ and 5 p.wm 4 LL 7; \\ ANTED-TRANBLATION AND TYPEWRITing.general translation Enghab into French or vice versa - techabicai documents, reports or any kind of worl Typewriting- single ur muluplicate co les, legnl documents ur jiherwise.Clear and Sick work, moderate terms.Address \"M 241,\" BTaR office.53 VW ANTED- hn A RESPECTABLE WOMAN.A situation as plain cook or general servant.1354 Ht.Antoine st.53 2 ANTED- SITU ATION AS STOREMAN BY A young married man, steady nnd strictly temperate.Lio references 521 \"ANTED- THE FOR FRIENDLESS women is now pre to undertake laundry work for a few more families or sentiemen, 418 BL An tone ateset Telephone Number 522 \\ TANTED- SITUATION, BY A YOUNG MAN OF sober, steady, trustworthy and not afraid of work, anv single or double.Guud education, French aud English, Best \u201city references.Apply to J.J.N, be- (wee aud 8p 10 , 37 Ji st Genevieve at.59 HOME \"ANTED- BY A FIRST CLASS LAU NDREBS, washing ur woning by the can give Lwo first \u201cdays of the week Apply Lo 65 65 Hermine st, c: city.*ANTED A GOOD PRACTICAL FARMER would take charge of a gentleman's farm: a guod ploughman, ete .good anilker, understands the care of cows sid poraes and raising of all kinds of vegata pics vite good buplier maker.Address by letter, tu 2126 5 Bt Catherine sk \\ ; ANTED SITUATION BY GOOD ALL-ROUND fermer, married, as foreman of gentiemans farm.Address R Re \u2018Todd, St.Annes de Bellevue.486 \u201cANTED \u2014 WATCH OR CLOUK HONESTIY cleaned by expert workman aad warranted, Sh ta.F.ughsh watch repal » specialty.70 Victoria square.VV ARTE n SITUATION BY HARDWORKING Eugtishimao, with 16 Ten experience Hæmmond, ôt 8 Antoine tree: best of references.street VV ANTEPS BY AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG lady, » pusition av stenigrapher and typewriter, with know: edyp uf box a be sou ora of ak ha th Innquages.furni ighest references.y ) 2%, \"Gra x office.si} W ANTED WORK, PORTRAIT ENLARGEments, by » TORE.(air von) artist.Address sr 218,\u201d Stan 0 y AT ANTED SHORTHAND IN BOTH TANGER.ges), French, 1 riting pate me lon general experience, ishman bong) with igcations.un 5.open tor position let April PU ve 13° FOR SALE.- - am mmm R SALE\u2014100,000 FT.BELTING, 50 DISCOUNT: 800 leys, 60 discount.10 engines, boilers, § to 40 h power; hangers, shat ting, drilis, iat! planers, molders, tenon, mortising.hormg snd sawing machunery.Mulia 4 Co.Papinesn ¢ A we SOR BAL E FOR THE MILL JON.KINDLING, #2: - wood, 92.50; blocks, 3) 5 per load; all Ho dred.heres and hest wood ever ered & Co., cur.Bt.James and Guy Taoibons pui 1.Ar MOR HALE A VALUABLE CANADIAN PATENT, send for dracriptive circulars, to Yeo.W McKenzie, 17 Batterymarch 8 e.48 8 ROOMS TO LET.NI vg OOMS\u2014TO LET, LARGE OR BMALL, WELL FUR- R nished, on bathroom ar upper fes 37 MoGill Cul- lego avenue.4212 I OOM \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, BTEAM heater in room, 5 minutes tram P.O.14 Champ de Mare st.4341 1 ooMs- DOUBLE ROOMS TO RENT, WITH 388 Lagauchetiere, corner St.Denis.478 R on LET A LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH use of kitchen, for married Soule, or without kitchen for gentleman.45 Coursol st.446 GOMS-AND BOARD N FINE LOCALITY, ITY.ONE th studio 1 OOM AND BOARD; ALSO TABLE \"BOARD, at 23 McGill Oulloge ave.ae OOM (UMFORTABLY \u201cFURNISHED ROOM, for suvgle gentleman .th avery vunvenience.Not moving 84 University ati è OOM FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, SUITABLE tor » lady or geoticwon.79 Bt.Catherine \u201ces \u2018 ! OUM#\u2014OOMFORTA BLE, TWO DOUBLE AND oar\u201d Bo with board, ou bathroow flour; slo ae\u201d Loris st > OUMS- AND BOARD; ALSO TABLE BOARD.Nut moving in May, OM Mouill College uve.48 \u20ac 1 OOMS _COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM B, double and sigle.to entlemen of quiet hahite: À # University.sas end overy convenleucs.ut Imuving.Ppooms- DOUBLE AND SINGLE, ON BATHroom flat, well furulshed: modern conveniences, howelkr and womwfortable, tirgh © class board.61 Celheart UOMS- COMFORTABLY FURNISHED DOUBLE or single on pathrooë oa upper fiat.Not moine iu May, at 970 Notre Dam 504 Rous NICELY CRS SHED, pou BLE OR -single room.with sitting roum attached if required, on bathroom fiat, hot water.Victoria st.506 I OOMS WITH BOARD; ALSU TABLE BOARD, at 112 Stanley streel.13 RY COMFORTABLE ROOM, .single, with board.15 Balmors) st.ROOMS andre -\u2014 2 ; FRONT ROOMB, ON BATHROOM flat, unfurnished or partially furnished.154 Mans field st.; 515 R°°ME -ÉLEGANTLY FURNISHED DOUSIE parlors, reparate or en suite, piano; first class attens- ance, house wrt, rentral localit, for party of four gentlemen.10 Ru FIRST (LASS FURNISHED FRONT P lar bedroom, for quiet , frst of April \u201c her mont street.No L roerders.Not moving.____: OOM&\u2014TO LET.FURNISHED FRONT P où and vther roums, at 179 and 181 Bleury st.513 Rovus-™ RENT.23 MoGILL OOLLEGE AVE DOUBLE OR 513 (but muring), suitable \u2018mon sve.al a OOMs \u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE, ON BATH- roow fiat and gruund floor.Family private; no boarders or children.House now with latest tapros ve ments.26 Crescent st.OOMB- TO LET, TWO BRIGHT UNFURNISHED rooms, suitable for light housok \u201cthis ng.out moving in May.Apply 31 Perthius at.off Hit Hubert s 519 OOMB-NIVELY FUKNISHED BOOMS GEN.J tlemen only.20 Victoria st 1 ous COMFORTABLE DOUBLE ROOM, BA\u2019 our flat, with or without board.45 McGill College avenue 1 UUM - #4 CATHCART BT.LARGE, WARM, nicely furolshed front room, bathroum tat, for gen.Geman, ges, hot and cold water; with first class board F'rivmte tamwily, no children and every ve omfort.SE.OOMg8.TU LET, FURNISHED, PRIVATE FA PAN y, ground floor; heated steam; hot wnd ould water, electric light: not moving 22% Belmont at, 543 OOM UNE LARGE DOUBLE ROUM, NEWL Y furnished, with board: ali modern convenlences, a 52 UNFURNISHED use of kitchen fore muderste price.6 Victoriu st.1 OOMR APRIL, 3 OR 4 rooms for hght housekoeping, not moving.48 Victorias st.Ï OOM.A WELL FURNISHED ROOM.ADDRESS 234 Anderson OOMS\u2014TF THREE OR FIVE TURNED rootus, with bath and w.o., sud shed, in fine ity.41 Church at.ws I OOMS NICELY FURNIRHED SINGLE AND louble rooms Every convenience.Beaver Hall Hail I.1 UOM#-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, UN bathroom fiat, good view, bright siry rooms, pa Not moving.5832 central.ZZ8A St.Antoine st.R iT FRONT AND BACK PARLOR.SUITA- À le for light hvusekeesping: n City Councillors st.SOUS NICELT FURNISHED DOUBLE AND single, front, with buard, for gentiemen.41 Mackay 2 3 children; not moving ' 86 QOMR \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH Loard, also table board 48 Cathcart st 83 R OOMS DOUBLE RUOMS, ON FIRST FLAT, IN 8 firat class house.also single With use of kitchen and basement.189 Bleury 582 1 OOMS TU RENT.A LARGE HANDSOME | PAR lor.also two other laige rooms, one on bath room fist, with hot sod cold place.water in room.Apply 6 Filipe OOMS\u2014COMPORTABLY FURNISHED FRONT room, single or double, for gentleman.11 Hanover at.8 1 OOMS- FOR IBT MAY THREE UNFURNIBHED, one on bathroom flat nod tws on ground Boor.Pleasant, ventral locality Apply 253 5t U ins Re A LARGE NICELY FURNISHED ROOK, \u201c bore Fer SALE A REMINGTON TYPEWRITER IN perfect order.price 875.00.Apply at 8 8t.Helgn 3¢ MR BALE-2 BTEINWAY & BONR, NEW YORE, upright pianos, at 4 original prices, purable Hoy od r month, arauteed in perfect order Lol to .indaay, Bt.Catherine at The bove inatrmmen tor vow Decker and Heintzmsn upright pianos 512 Fou SALE CHOICE ROAST BEEF AT 8.10, 12lgc, lamb 6 to 10c lb, veal 8 sw lic.very best at this, what you ur 15¢ uj uptown for for mh and poultry of all ave large st Must sell .57 Bleury st, Jos.Leveaque & Sa _ 553 JOR BALE BMALL UPRIGHT AND BQUARERE pianos, from 240.00 to 975.x.em rrus $3.00 per mouth; suitable for beginners.Apply at C.W.Lindsay'e, 2270 Be.Catberine street.812 Fer SALE_LARGE FIRE PROOF BA BAFE APPLY Walter R.Wonham & Bo JOUR BALE ~-GAB STOVE.NEARLY NEW: BLACK walnut bedroom suit, marble top; refrigerator.wash- hine, carpets and other furniture.58 st.Elizabeth st.willing to Leave the city Aween 5 and o'clock, at 39 Behmon st.22 W *ANTED- À GOOD SMART TABLE GIRL, ONE who t horoughlr, anderntands her business, with Eood city references.ly 778 Oraig street.521 YVANTED 4 Soon SMART B BOY WHO UNDERstands (\u2018ustom House work and shipping, Address with reforsncn +) \u2018M 219,\" STAR office 823 ANTED\u2014GUUD | oP ERATORS AND FINISH- ars of cloth and imt.caps, at once.Avoir 4 470 Bt Paul st ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH light housework; family of three.Apply 8 der! VY ANTED- A NURSE FOR re FD ANTED AN ARCHITECTS OFFICE, A ge th wh would make himself generally useful Apply Moles Watbank, 214 Kt Tames.sat WATERS HOUS| \u2014COOK AND HOUSEMAID.APPLY TANTED- FIRST CLASS FUR | Jobn James Browne, 41 Bt.Luke st.63 2 an PLUCKERS, steady went to right dress ** ,\u201d STAR office.mers as ANTED\u2014A NEAT TIDY BOY ABOUT 14 To fe years.Apply with references at 108 8t.Urbain street, city.\"Apply after 5.VV ANTED-A GIRL work, two in family.Apply 465 Bt.Jam FOR GENERAL Fou.0 LL \"a ANTED\u2014DRY GOODS SALESMEN, ONE first class window Jremar sade first dress ATED BOYS \u201cTo DELIVER HAND BILLS, pply to morrow morning, Saturday, at 7.30, 1483 Notre Fiat st, opposite the ba moral Hotel.521 QU'ANTED- A YOUNG GIRL, TO DO LIGHT __Bousowork, Apply 358 Aqueduct at 521 l'ANTED- 10 GIRLA, TO SORT NEW CLIPS.None need apply but competent hands.Avr y, 28 Bt.Henry at.ANTED- GENERAL SERVANT, 3IN FAMILY, T wosb und iro, must be well recomended.Apply WBE.Lake street, bétween 1 and 3.52 VV ANTED-AN EXPERIENCÇED WAITRESS Por o e Hope Coffee House.Apply No.1 Alesander FANTED- 0608 RESPECTABLE BOY TO AB sist @ suloon.Aypply ab once nt 18 Victoria TED\u2014A YOUNG MAN AN RTOCK KEEPER a wholesale viothing house, only With pre- Yious experionco at at this »ork nee need Te uhédrens with salary req ce.52s JOR BALE \u2014 A BARGAIN, BQUARE PIANO.heavy rosow casa, $75.00; nice side! washstands, buresu, music box, bookcase, $10; desk, a 83 Hit.Lawrence st.Jon RALE-DOUBLE ENGLISH IRON ED.tead $5 New York Singer sewing machine perfect order.\u201c0, spring bed woven wire, 30 Inches $3, muhog- sny wardrobe, Apply 1494 Droietst.¢ 22 R SALE\u2014IRISH SETTERS, PU PPIES, OUT OF rize winning stock with the best pedigree in Amer lon: » »a prize winning bitch; all will be soid cheap.\u2018M 277.STAR office.___ 52 2 SALE\u2014813 BUYB NEW BEDROOM SET.beautiful plush board.rockers, mantel \"Peer ee i so, chairs, side- 92 Prince Arthur st sa R SALE\u2014BIBLE COOMMENTARY BY JAMIE son, FPawostt Brown, 4 vols.(new), 48.00, will sell for $00 Apply Sheppard's, 2274 Bt.bCotherlo ity For SALE SQUARE PIANO.B.BERRY ton, maker; in good order.Apply 93 Aa sat Fer.LOST.OBT FEB.20PH, WAY OF MACKAY, 8T CATH.érine and Mountal Ld of silver mounted mother of pearl pra will be rewarded by lear: ing same at \"970 Notre Dame st.50 3 OST- WEDNESDAY EVENING, FIRST MARCH, a sinall gold watch, on Dorchester st.west.Finder please returo to 1226 Dorchester st.and receive reward , O8T- MARCH SND, BETWEEN METCALFE ST.Windsor Hall and Hanover « smail watoh, buutiug cass.Finder will please lenve the same at 70 MoGill College ave.and receive à suitable rewsed, O8T- ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, AN OPEN 4 faced silver watch ( s), io vicinity ou Mansbel Bleurs und st.Catherti Reward at 6e Me pe IN NOTRE DA x ST.LAM BERT OR BT.Lawrence street, on hoidaif or vaine.Return to Henry Fry, $ A 59 Port 187 or 157 Bt_ James «t.and he rewarded.523 FOUND, {OUND BMALL CAB WITH SOME articles of Mawel, Address \"EK 44,\" Hran oe ANTED\u2014AGENTS FOR UNE OF THE FASTest selling books in the market.$25 per week to the o right man.od for circulars.A G.Virtue, i HORSES A AND CARRIAGES, ETC.AAA I EE ALE VERY VUS.BAY OOR Ix ory bh saddle or harness.las been Fried ne drives children.Owner no further .Cash price 7475.00.Address \u201cD 13,\" gram 16 HANDS, od foe rfect driver, Hoge « Su double aie ra .Reason.fo owner leaving city.on be seen at AIT Stables, me Calbrart street.BALE coop FAIR OF BLACK BEAR ei promapt Cutter sleigh, or would oachan tor 8 good oder pd 0 seated sleig n°.Address \"Es\" BTAR off oi For IR AE AY WARE, ¢ § YEARS OID, PER- feut driver, Ay or double; also winter outst, will be sold cheap.Owner has 110 further use Avoir 31 Shaw 2 Foi: SALE- PONY SLEIGH, ENGILISH HARNESS, mak 02 robes and blankets, Apply 6 Bloury a.0: R SALE\u2014A SEAL BROWN a que PARTNERS WANTED.NSN NSN NNN ANTED PARTY WITHA A FEW THOUBAND Solar -apital, to take an interest in an old estab- uf gpl of tak charge of o ee and rane preferred.ddress \u2018M at HTAR office.ANTED A PARTNER IN IN A DRY 20008 - agency wi gr and e: > encé, to extend present business.Ome with's connection in the west preferred.Address \u2018\u2019L 206,\" Sran cos, : LESSONS WANTED.DL ANTED\u2014RY YOURG LADY.PRIVATR LESsons in sh Ben.Terme office.3 1 must be moderate.\u2018 2 Tend WANTED TO PURCHASE.AAAI AAS A SMALL ENGINE, 6 TO 10 HORSE | Er SR Se i 1 Sea Gouge Onn 4 suitable for une or two gentlemen.TOME, AND BOARD, TWO WELL PURNISHED vacant at Belmont House: Cetin frat- class 29 and 31 Belmont street, uff Beaver H il 522 Ï OOMS\u2014ON UNIVERBITY STREET, BEA.UTIFUL arm Tous to let, on bathroom fiat, ail modern oonvemiene Address \"4 STARotÉce.522 OOM5-ON UNIVERSITY ST.: tors, unfurnished, with room at Tg hall heated gas, hot snd cold water on fat; family private; no moving in \"p 319\" Stan office.33 2 PROPERTY F FOR SALE | ETC.NS ~~ OR BALE AT LONGUEUR À BRICK GOT- of d, No.& Bo: e leau, title per- foot.HpppieR urs.Gua Bran off ot Andrew ilipeburg.48 tf FOR SALE- ÉROPERTT 8X3, WITH BUTTER factory ! also ice house ; in the vill Bt.Ba, Dear Station.Will be said on Marc fa 18 cle R BALE-A GOOD SAFE INVES 5 block of feur tenements, well built apd having every modern improvement.mioely situs near (Catherine st., in the westerh part of the city, ped sell one house dy if required and would take a vacant lot or ota yment.For particulars app'y to Wm.Hood & 10 Richmond square TOR SALE NO.768 BT CATHERINE STREET, in good Sondiion, Including stock of furniture.Ap- St.Catheri 46 13 OR SALE\u2014A VERY PRETTY NEW OOTTAGE, on Bt.Denis street, hot water heating, good stabling and every thing In perfect order.Price only $4500.rms.Hen t.James ail enry Ward & Co, 208 Fou; SALE\u2014HOUSE, À SPLENDID NEW HOUSE, situated on Pine avenue, No.396, with all modern ments, between Shuter and University sta.This is hy best Tooality and view cit; seen between sa mupto5pr À Deslaurier, 190 Bleury » 522 R SALE RUTOHARS SHOP.DOING business, 2 horses and GOOD summer and winter traps.Cash or on good terns, ponsitle A Be Henry \"Ward & Co., 60 Et.armen ot st.party.7 OR SALE-OR WOULD EXCHANGE CITY PROperty for Cote Bt.Antoine property.Apply W.D, Stroud & 33 Bt.and st.53 3 BUSINESS CHANCES.~~ OR SALE\u2014CONTENTS OF A HOUSE OF 13 rooms.Long established for boarders and ronm renting.Cen pesr stations, west end.Rent low.Pays well .I 8,\" STAR office.ms R rad confins sde, BALOONE, snd Tiny rooms, in &fs ferent parts of the city.I 8e Onthetine, rhein.RE BALE\u2014ALL TOOLS, DYES AND MATERIAL manufacture of suspenders, stock, eto, will in- pe Se will soll for $150.E.F.Btockwell, re R SALE-AN| ESTABLISHED J JEWELLERY BUS- Iness, nice t: stai capital required Henry Ward & Ga, à Be dames 52) / ROOMS WANTED.AAAS SNS WANTED RY A MARRIED Ha ES with hare of Kitchen.Terms must be mn A ot moving.Alf.Leblanc, a sa ANTED\u2014TWO UNFURNISHED AND ONE furnished oem \u2018with use of kitchen ; good locality.STAN office.621 Addr \u2018\"N ___, HOUSES WANTED, WW ARTE TO, Moders oom ocnvenienses.rea 0 \u201ca A STAR Co URFURNISHED tween Union = Maing 3 ave.i ] êr; on MISCELL ANEQUE an arrep à rence Fe RER me 2 P.O 5 \"CURE FOR ASTHMA ny MEDICAL.Don't Be Careless.Don't Le too careless to closely when yes 80 to buy » bottle of CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS.Many unprincipied dealers will hand you 8 bottde put up in RED wrapper, and closely imitating \"C-A-R-T-E-R-8\" Don't fall to examine carefulty, and dont' te put off with something * just »s good as CARTERS\u2019.\u201c There is nothing ne good as \u201c CARTERS.\u201d Tite ouly safety is in getting the genuine CARTERS LITTLE LIVER PILLS.Ask tor C-A-R-T-E-R-'8 and bo sure you got them.A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK MEADACHE., Small Pill.Small Dose.Small Price.Errors of Youth.SUFFERERS FROM ho Nervous Debility, Youth) Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, 5 BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN | À Bl in the prey = Jeétubel -Helonias Baise: Gl, ne Make 60 pile.M} other on going to bed.M neconsary for the pass to to Lak: È making by reta we will furniah 6 cases, for §8.ddroe of call on NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE 24 TREMONT ROW, CRIMAULTS INDIAN CIGARETTES, os Pare people rho suffer from ppression reathing, stifling.sensations Hoarseness, and Loss of Voice, Nervous Coughs, Laryngitis, Colds with Wheezi Insomnia, Catarrhal affections, and difficulty = Expectoration, are promptly relieved by these Cigarettes.GRIMAULT\u2019S MATIGO CAPSULES and INJECTION.Renowned Physicians prescribe GrimaoLT8 Marf0o as the most active and inoffensive remedy in the treatment of acute and chromic Gleet and Gonorrhea.MATICO INJECTION tx used tn recent MATICO CAPS tlie move shwonie sases Tho sbore may na may be obtained from al) ADA snd the UNITED Wholesale of |TRAR, SNS 4 CL, BG \"BEWARE OF Concocted mineral waters; insist on getting the pure, na CALEDONIA SPRINGS PRODUCT snd be protected pauinet an unbeal\u2019- thy summer.They fortify illness.Sold by grocers, hote TN BOARD.Dies MOEWAN, {, LADIES BEE Sify ot, but Beare OMS FOR LADIES DURING confinement; private.Mrs.Bobme, 16 German st, near Craig.20 48 Rossow SEARL, a, vi er role & rate socom oation, with e- withoté al af ody _196 8 ___ 6 10\u2014 Bo°42,05E VORLDS an vi RS CLUB pL SF JERE EET wi | Cu | Bose th ETE | dE -\u2014 eivoLs ix Bionox.yuan 3 x Pm Bosmam LARGE FRONT- ROOM.ON.\u2018ON; BA table board.79 Bleury st.© of two guntiemen a \u2014 PUPILS WANTED.STRO delves wet Eas a are Ay ad- | have Vesn ; Bar a ta well date Jag APP OPPOSITION TO R.& O.MR.JAMES BEATTY TELLS ALL ABOUT IT, One Million Dollars is the Capltal\u2014 Palatial Three-deckers in Prospect, With Three Temporary Boats Engaged.[&PROIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroNTo, March &\u2014Mr.James Beatty, whose name is mentioned fn connection with the syndicate which has been formed to start a new line of steamers to run in opposition to the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Company, was interviewed, and fur nishes the information in connection with the project which is given below: \u201cThe syndicate mentioned in the Montreal despatch has actually been formed.It is à joint stock company, and will have a capital of one million dollars.The capital has been subscribed by moneyed men in Toronto, Montreal, New York, pswego Ogdensh nrg, Rochester.Sodus\u2019 Bay and cities.Orders have been given for the construction of a modern line of steamers.The boats will be three-deckers and a the latest pattern, with cabins on the to Roe.will be 300 feet in length, and will have a corresponding width of beam and depth of draught.ch will be fitted up in the most approved style and have all the latest conveniences.In fact, it is safe to say that the steamships which will consti- the new line will veritable floatin laces, in every sense of the wo Twoo hese steamers are already building, and two others will be constructed in Toronto.Work on the latter will be commenced as soon as spring opens.As it will be impossible to get these steamers ready for the coming season tem ory boats have been the seaso! secured to do duty n which \u2018Millar\u2019 and the wl ler\u2019 will shortl open.\u201cThe \u2018Munroe,\u2019 been leased for the route and negotiati for another boat are now in progress.The termini of the line will be oronto and Montreal, Dut, she steamers will also runt to, or call ng- Ro Aart.Ogdensburg, Ra hee leading lake and river Tis oo Canadi lan an rerican sides.nnections.will e at Alexandria Bay with the princtqe down riversteamers.By catering to the World's Fair trade, the promoters of the somewhat ntic concérn Fon to reap in considerable profit m the wnture during the coming we sea on, ents have made with the American railw ays peep ing from New York, and and other United States Atlantic ports for favor able rates over their lines to the New York State porta on the American side of the dates, et aropean tourists \u2018bourid for by the shortness of the ne tes the cheapness of the trip, and the as sail on the celebrated chain of .[Roy will take advantage of this chance.The tickets provide for a stopover at Toronto, both on the way to and on the way back from the World's Fair.From this arrangement much benefit will doubtless accrue to the Queen city as well as to the new line of steamers.\u201d And, now, it remains to be told In what manner this enterprise was | was pot on rue Sins lar & somme tir Co.y firm of apttaliots \"have had thelr ey eye on Toronto as & prospective re- muperative place for investment.Miter due consideration, an agent was des to this cit Lo make inves Hons a to ho opportunities for speculation e a, t brought with him, in his pocket, a aipainy from a Toronto paper, containing a of a speech made b Mr.James Beatty at at a recent blic gathering in this oity, in which the ex-Mayor stated that \"Torante wanted men, women and monet agent was as plated v withthe fleld for\u2019 ingen ment, shortly after his arrival the arrangements.por putting on Lake Ontario and the St.Lawrence River the line of steamships above referred to, were in course of completion.The New York firm have decided we establish K permanent agency here and make Toronto their headquarters for Canada.Mr.Francis R.Boseley, A.H.Doran and 8.G.Doran will constitute the local ncy.They will eneral brokers and business agents New York firm.Arrangements were made for the lease of a commodious office at 20 King street east, at a rental of $1800 Ayeaf.Atfiveo'clock Mr.A.Cox sighed the indenture and | the papers were forwarded to New dng fe.by the pi principals of the Tok Wh tting in, at a cost of rivate er to connect with New York and Enicago.FIRE AT ST, ROCHS.* yesterda {SPECIAL TO THE ETAR.] Quanne, Magoh 3.\u2014A fire broke out in the hardware establishment of J.R.Martineau in St.Rochs .last evening, wben $25,000 damage was caused by smpoke and water.The bullding and stock were fully insured.Cleveland at Wash WASHINGTCK, March 8.\u2014Mr.Cleveland and bie party afrived here last evening.On jie arrival at a she station it was wit.great difficulty, way waa cleared throu, the rows.and Mr.Cleveland, bowing is ac knowledgments, made his w& and was driven to the Arlt Hotel.orris, the an of the sugural, Cc Committe escorted Mrs, Cleveland.cMahon, marshal of the joa inau ar anid If Aha beautiful weather ashington is enjoyin continues unti ï the parade Twill comprise 50,000 men in line, that number havin already been assigned places, and it is probable that an additional 10,000 will make application for position in the next day or two.Conference of Religious Leadera.Toronto, March 8.- Archbishop Walsh has accepted an invitation to be a member of the advisory council to arrange the t conference of eminent leaders of religion during the World's Fair, The great s dard-Goarers al the historic faiths of the world will part in the discussion of their r respective ve tenets.\" A White Star Liber Overdue.New Yorg, March 8.\u2014The White Star pool ru mer | Naronlc, mich loft | Liver- port on Fel now oven sayerdue, and it is Srtatn oh she has met ren dare e serious mishap, probably to ber machinery.| Killed by Footpada.8e.Louis, Mo., March 8.\u2014E.E.Brown, a Fra stock commission Frain, of this city ne three foot, ten o'loci ora mur ! SP Catholicism.Parke ea oy iy dangbier 8: ©.aughter of the late Ge Coane B.McC olla: has ae Se Catholfo.Handreds Were Drowned.Pix ana March 38,\u2014Campidian Valley, Guatemala, has bean flooded.Six people ace re \u2018Capt.ur \u2014 Ont, March Nappe J.A.man on the ASHINGTON, M a ihendans of the net debt of the United ten rary was $615,000.14.Rew, dros - New Yo: : Briggs on Met at | Sar, and bundreds of 5 Fate theol at the by tho desi Theolo oa) m nary, vant Worces Dr.Brique hs ps not boon as- si ed to the chair.ut has consented to it at auother fessor can be found to take started upon his famporary work werk by lesbian, for fot hour te © return, To bia wn Shir to Loach SB iolicay eologly.BRAZIL'S REVOLUTION.Continued Fighting of Federals and Government Troops Government Troops Dea Deserting.VALPARAISO, March \u2014Rio Grande do Sul tel state chat the Federals have | 1 armed men outside the city San Ugenio.They pro a dash into the city.There has been fighting outside of Santa Anna, which has been favorable to the Federal troo In the besleging army there were well THE ART GALLERY.THE PROGRESS IN ART BY CANADA OF LATE YEARS.The Present Exhibition of Paintings a Proof of it\u2014Some of the Fine Plo- tures on Exhibition Referred to in Detail It is encouraging to note the progress made by Canada in art during the last few years.The founding of art associations, schools and scholarships, has afforded increased facilities for study, and there are a surprisin number of young artists producing work of \u2014 => ess ig | \"AER 65 I = | iE LAKE Lourae.\u2014BRYMNER.armed men while tt the defenders of the city numbered but vernment's Sixth Cavalry, ptationed at Artagas, went over to the Federals in a body.Itisre- ported that the Federals at Santa Anna are short of arms and are setting fire to the pro y of the Castilhastas.© Federals under Gamers) Tavarez took the city of San Peduto.[n the engagement three hundred of the Government troops were killed.Gen.Isidoro, one of the Government officers, kills women and children as a sort of pastime.To Replace Celluloid and Ivory.NEw HavrN, Conn., March 3.\u2014 Arrangements are being made to organize a company with $1,000,000 capital to manufacture great promise.Exhibitions such as that at present being held are always an impetus and inspiration.There is no distinctive Canadian \u201cschool\u201d of painting and the pictures show a varied influence, that of the French school predominating.Among the landscapes, No.149, \u201cVillage of Kilrenny, Fife,\" isa combination of cloud and sunshine.a favorite effect of Mr.Homer Watson's,and in represents which he has attained great success.The light on the fields in the Middle distance is ox uisite.\u201cLe Soir\u201d is a marine of uty by Bell Smith.The sea is calm, but as the tide slowly and persistently surges in the hidden force off ocean is ably suggested.ndscape\u201d and \u2018Evening, Holland\u201d are two fine olla by the same artist.\u201cAnder DismaL HoLLow.\u2014D.P.MACMILLAN, PASTURES GREEN.\u2014J, GRAHAM.a new substance which is to replace celluloid, ivory and paper goods.The new substance is called col shite, and is the invention of Samuel J.n, who first made and patented celluloi One of the prinol- Uses to which the substance can put the painting of vessels bottoms, certain qualit in it making the growth of barnacles impossible.LoNnon, March 3.\u2014Robert Lincoln, the American Minister to theCourtof St.James, is preparing to forward hls resignation on the fourth of March, upon the inauguration of President Cleveland.Mr.Potter, American Minister toTtaly; Mr.White, American and Out, son's Garden\u201d ia a clever cabbage study by Franklyn Brownell.Mr.Dyounet shows two of his Montreal sketches.In that re- Presenting th the city from St.Helen's Island he surface of theriver appears rounded ow ing to a mistake in perspective.Mr.Brymner's \u2018Forest of Fontainbleau\u201d is a charming autumn scene with any amount of atmosphere.\u201cLake Agnes\u201d and \u2018\u2019Lake Louise\u201d are broad and vigorous and give a goud idea of the cold, lonely aspect of the Rockies.The pine _ trees in the foreground of Lake Agnes stand out well against the snow and ice.\u2018County Cork\u201d vas exhibited here last ve ear.It has some fine passages, notably geese are accurately drawn.\u201cold Bridge, ; 4 ls a clover little rques, near P tel bions are two delicious ts 5 rere dscape, the affect, the latter brecay and rich in col Mr.Ver- ners themes are essentially Canadian.Red man, caribou, bison, all come.to life Ander his \u201cskilled brush.The action in \u201cStampede\u201d is marvellous, the buffalo crowding on with a rush that is simply overpowering.Perhaps his finest picture is No.146, ** fonarch of the Prairie.\u201d In \u201cPastures en\u201d by J.Graham the cattle are not faultless, but the landscape is and the shadows, which lie long on the es shows that the close of day is near.raham is just commencing his career and bis work gives t hope of success.Mr.2 P.MacMillan, another youn, three canvases on view, bibliog the most talent being \u2018Dismal Hollow,\u201d a landscape near Cornwall.In\u2019 No.118, \u201cThe Potato Field,\u201d is an old favorite, one of Mr, as \"a brightest effo \u201cT tory by J.\u2018W.Foster,is a pretty hee Morin on Jacking in force.THE SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION.The Superintendent's Relation to Teacher and Scholar\u2014Practical Work Illustrated.a barnyard scene.The first subject taken up after devotional exercises at yesterdays afternoon's session of the Sunday School Union was the Sunda School Superintendent, Mr.L.H.P first discussing his- relations to the teachers.He believed thut the selection of the teachers should be left largely in his hands, and he should at all times encourage them.Tbere was nothing like a seasonable word of encouragement; it not only stimulated the teacher, but it made them feel that the Su perintendent was interested in thelr work.m.Tees spoke of the superintendent\u2019 srelationt to the scholars.A superintendent should not be selected on account of his position socially or otherwise, but on account of his peculiar fitness for the work.It should be the alm of both superintendent and teacher to convert every scholar.Miss Annie 8.Harlow, of Lowell, then taught a primary class, and ber suggestions VENETIAN BATHRR.and practical demonstration were most useful to the teachers.\u201cWork for Young Men\u201d came 1.The Rev.Prof.athe! er favored the Bitla cast as & means 0 e young men Church, and th a SP ose the im ce o people's sock working in once = the School to attain this chject.Prof, ?th @ Mustrstion of aime, methods, and needs of Normal wo: The delegates w ere afterwaidë tendered reception in the | parlors of the Church, | The Evening Session.Mr.R.H.Buchanan Sunday School Union of occupied .Principal gave a short synopsis of the pro work embodying the statistics already are lished in the secretarys and reports.He retard also to the done er so many years b the \u20ac ican as secretary.e 0 the tion extended from New wick to the shores of Lake Huron i was restric to this Province, as the other provinces had a union of her ve Pro Hamill gave: an interesting address on \u201cThe There ware preliminaries; thee! the teacher must be on time, that he must ve to each scholar a oo © and ur ent he must make the comfortable as ile.the Bible must be ¢| before examined as to home study.was taught an exact and ori, duction should be be drawn for the sch i and then a perso: an persistent nt application made.Phe With & ose illustration Sting go a good Tesson, vi as d og a Dail pro Pod Missions was the sub foot deal with fa the Rev.J.T.Gracey, .He explainel how in Sun Béhool where Fore Miss been tabooed, he succeeded in introducing the subject so \u20ac hat the children were of geography m the the children exten ed to thelr parents and t °o Cr an active missionary one.These THE Fairy Tare.\u2014LAtra MUNTZ Minister to Russia, and Mr.Fhel » Amer] here yes oon by which the store of F.R, Edwards and the post-officeand G.N- W.telegraph office were destroy ne fire broke out at four OK rad in fhe per story of the h\" : vnd spread rapidly that ngtht cuutu Le done to save the the property.Th fldin Renaster, Mr, Geo, was owned by wards, whose \u201cGatherin in rred Dutch | | Bord-a-Plouffe\u201d is a winter T scene, À à field of can Minister to the German Em npire snow with the bridge in e distance.sending in their resignations of the = Plums\u201d is a landscape of some signations, including that of Mr.Lincoln,to merit, by Charles Alexander.\u201cKarly morne effect upon the arrival of their suc- ing effect on the Conway, Wales,\u201d and \u201cEn- C6ssors.tran ce to Diep por James Morrice, are paint.a mpressionistic and unoon- Post Office at Thurso Burned.ventional style.e latter is extremely THURSO, Que., March 3,\u2014A fire occurre: in colo \u201cHerring fishing, Bay of Fundy,\u201d is an extremely poet} cal sea-piece.The vessels a slowly loom out through the haze t| lopes the picture.Mr.Hammond is from the Maritime Provinces and has inted, a number of harbor scenes and He portrays nature in her most ideal Mood, his may be noticed in \u2018\u2019 The Great Glacier\u201d & we wl ne gh ay Kir Rs] wll) | = .Sma three thousand dollars, par- | daily Pitre, MR Edwards stock w insured for six thon cans dollars, which = supposed to the vigorour an sturdy volunteer workers the fire was pre vented from reaching neighboring Bolldings.| The best but live tor the best, \u201c ttngs are possible, wow | - © Sromm PAseING THE OAK GLADE, WATSON.and \u2018The Fraser River Yate.f \u201cGarp is over,\u201d No.Ho, pre- te attle rojo Ede, Verner, and \"In es Graham.Ide is a young adian, renting in France who 1a \u2018working hin way up ss an animal painter, os.80-41 are landscapes with sheep sad = ere many ways of introducing the sal e to the Joung in an attractive manner.\u2019Î introduced politically by reviewing Tae OLD Srony.\u2014J.W.L Forstan.the Christian Government of the world.Literature could be a means of introducing opuntzies been patirely re cd wit e q of a century.ve hun- red ready to go India, but they could not be sent- for k % oles rs on Donne ee ese .peo.nounced the Lonediotion.\u201cBais David,\u201d or the \u201cHouse of David,\u201d will be the name of tie new synagogue Chenneville street, which is about to ve.erected by the Roumanian and Russian Jews combined.The synagogue will Le opened for public worship some time th coming summer.ee For entr fi vo cents yon can get Carter's Little Trea ilis\u2014the best fiver regulator in the world.Don't forget this.One pill a Special Notices.The Nordheimer.The beautiful piano bearing this name in y recommendad to those dosirin, class instrument at a moderate \u201cN rdbolmer\u201d can be sen at the Wareroo: euros Homes, fent Homes, Healthy aim Homes tor aH.red.\"RB.Al) 1160 Sg, James street, pr sketch book tor tres wbe- désire which will help own their own president of the Province of - iat oli al i i Bcd BS.Eek against the Unitei States\u2014jus: .foreign countries, Le : _ ; .ve Le dé KI ageing TIE El at The Daily St, GRAHAM & 05.Proprietors.169 and 166 St James Btroet.Tra Dany Sram x vent te part of the és eve ds rnd a or of Tun 814 an ox the oom e of all the other SAR n the oity of Men a Ears: e, HUE A do Broveres CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 26th Feb., 1898 213,967 Present Daily Average for Week ~ \u2014 RNDING \u2014 FEB.25th, 1893, 35,660.FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1803, R.MCARTHY'S RESOLUTION.It is difficult to wee how any who believe ln the necessity of immediate tariff reform can consistently to support the trade resolution of which Mr.Dalton Me Carthy has given notice.There is, on the face of it, no declaration against the pro tective system, such as appeared in the Ourtwright amendment.The impetus of the attack is wholly directed against the prescni Foster tariff; and it is proposed that its reform be accomplished as not unnecessarily to prejudice the husl- decline \u201cso ness of the country nor \\o do wrong to those who have imported and paid duties in accordance with {ts provisions.\u201d Tariff reform, pure and simple, seems to ie the purport of its paragraphs; and necessity, such gencral open to various interpretations when read with differently colored glasses, there is nothing in the notice of motion as published though, of resolutions are to lead to any other conclusion.However.Mr.McCarthy's interpreting speech will be looked for with interest.It will be comforting to the country to find tariff reform put nakediy and boldly forward, not joined in unholy wedlock with some gther policy or fancy that cannot but drive away from It much support.The great mass of the protectionists of Canada desire tariff reform, but they do not want to reverse the policy of the country: and revert to revenue tariff days to get it.Another vast section of \u201cthe community, just as eagerly desirous as any to feel a lightening of the tariff burdens from off their shoui- ders, are not prepared to risk the pro- American trend of Unrestricted Reciprocity, or even a, slight dilution of it to procure this boon.But, it is said, we surely may as well use the lowering of our tariff to buy broader markets for our people.This is undoubtedly reasonable; and Mr.Mc- Carthy meets this feeling by proposing that we extend kind treatment to who deal kindly with ua.Great Britain now, alone of all the world, admits our goods free of duty, and bas been far more ready to buy from us than we from her.Mr.McCarthy suggests that we prepare a minimum tariff on English goods, and thus, while doing ourselves great ad vantage, build up the common trade between tbe two peoples.Nor can this be regarded as a declaration of fresh commercial as the Americans are thought to be about $0 cease hostilities\u2014for he offers to \u2018make a like reduction in favor of such other portions of the Empire, or with such other especially the United States of America, as are willing to rectpro- cate In matters of trade with Canada on \u2018nir and equitable terms.\u201d The resolution s0oks, in short, to the prompt reform of the tariff, without destroying the protective system; and to the extension of our foreign trade without {impairing our national self-respect.those war - Dr.WeLDON®s anti-bribery bill has been red to its place on the order-paper.ow let those who profit oy the bribery ays- tom and want it to continue, come out and Vote against the measure in open session Bike men.SoKE princesses would regard it as infra dig to \u201cstump\u201d the United States of America on behalf of their claims to a throne.: But then Miss Kalulani probably reflects that a throne is a throne these hard times.merase Darron McCARTHY is, above all things, & practical political fighter.His proposed stumping tour through the Eastern Townships and the Maritime Provinces has nothing dilettant about it.FARMER politicians in Parllament claim that the farmers desire the duty on corn to remain.The Patrons of Industry, a practical farmers association, declare to the con- Tar Americans have christened their new warship \u201cIndiana.\u201d This is probably because Indiana Is a \u201cdoubtful state.\u201d IT is stated that the Russian extradition treaty now pending at Washington contains a clause \u201cby which any person acqused by the Russian autocracy of an attempt, from whatever motive, upon the life of the Czar or other member of the Royal Family, and taking refuge in this country, shall be returned by our author ities to be dealt with according to Russian practices.\u201d This migat be innocent enough it it were not for the slender grounds upon which the Russian Government * accuses\u201d men of attempting the life of the Crar.Mrs.Jilla Ward Howe and others who are \u201craisins aid daitation against the treaty, cite as aù instance of this, the case of a young \" .\u2018the debate on bi-metallism.dln al an, i AE student at Kieff, who was found in possession of pamphlets advocating represetita- tive government for Russia, snd who on this pimple basis was charged with an attempt against the life of the Czar, convicted and hanged.American friendship for Hussia will certainly carry the Republic very far out of its boasted track.if It leads it to sign such a treaty as this with the Siberian gaolers.HOME RULES OPPONENTS.In Parliament, in Belfast and In Canada Violent Protesig are Made.In tbe British Commons yesterday, T.W.Russell.Liberal- Unionist for South Tyrone, moved to adjourn in order tn direct attention tothe statement of Justice O'Brien on the open: ing of the Munster assizes, that such haw.lessness prevail in county Glare that there was no security of life and property, A heated debate followed.Mr.Morley and several Irish members denounced the Justice's statement An A misrepresentation of the facts for political purposes.Not only had there been no increase of crime in county Clare under the present Govern- meut, they contended, but, on the contrary.a slight but steady decrease, Mr.Balfour said the Government had de: liberately shut their cyes to a series of the most dastardly crimes that had ever Lonnpon, March 3.disgraced Ireland.Col.Saunderson, the clhiampion of the men of Ulster, supported Mr.Balfour, and denounced thie Trish members as defenders of persistent criminals, Ile said that they were abwavs in sym pathy with murderers.Willian Redmond (Parncllite) challenged Col.Saunderson to repent these words outside the House, and Col.Saunderson offered to repeat them auywhere.The division resulted in the defeat of Russell's motion by Sti to 214.A Belfast dospateh states that more than S00 persons were present, at the great Orange meeting there yesterday.Dr.Kane, who presided, said that Ulster was prepar ed to defend herself to tho last inst Lhe proposals of the Howe Rule Bill.T he men of l'Ister need not feel, however, that they would be alone and unaided in the Aght for their liberties.They had the tpathles of Euglishimen of all classes throughout the world.He had received letters from military and police officers in England and Ireland and telegrams from l'anada and Australia promising co-opera- tion with the men of Ulster If the latter resorted to arms to defend their liberties against the tyranny of their historic foes.A hundred thousand Orangemen were ready to resist to the death the Home Rule Bill.\u201d Mr.Johnstone, M.P, for South Belfast, who called the meeting, concluded a violent speech by swearing on a Bible that he would never submit to the laws of a Ditblir.Parliament.Dr.Kane then tore to ieces and threw to the floor à copy of the Tome Rule Bili and the meeting adjourned.In thé evening the cffigies of Mr.Gladstone and Mr.Morlev were burned in High street in the presence of a cheering crowd of thousands, WissiPEG, March 3, \u2014 The Manitoba Grand Orange Lodge now in session has passed the folivwing resolution: That this Grand Lodger heartily sympathize with the Protestant brethren in [reland on account of threatened Home Rule atfietion about to be imposed upon then by Hritish or rather un Iiritish statesinen; that we strongly protest against subjecting onr fellow Protestants to the tyrannical and unscrupulous rule of Irish priesthood; that as Canadians we capnot help but look with shame and sorrow upon the actions of our once respocted countryman.Hon, Edward Blake, in allowing his respected name to be asso fated with those of gaol-birds and released convicts in solieiting funds from enemtes of Great Brttain for so-called promotion of Home Rule, but which in reality means dismemberment of the Empire; that voies of this resolution be forwarded ta the Hon.Edwanl Riake, and also to the Right Hon, rl ot Erne, Imperial Grand Master, assuring him that should the d ay of conflict come.he can reckon on men and means from the \u2019rairie pro vince uf Manitoba.Anti-Home Rule Campaign.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] LONDON, Muareh 2\u2014The Marquis of Salisbur the Duke of Devonshire, andl Messrs.Balfour and Chamberlain, in con: ference yesterday, decided on a demonstra tion in the Albert Hall on March 15, preparatory to beulnning a stump of the country for an autl Home Rule campaign, and also decided that Sir Heury Howorth should move the official Conservative amendment against the second reading of the Home Role amendment.He will ex press hig willingness to considerany scheme of Irish local government not involving an Irish Parliament.IRISH EDUCATION BILL.A Sectarian Debate, in Which T.W.Russell and Churchill Oppose Each Other.LoNxpoN.March 3-\u2014Lord Frederick Hamilton, Conservative, in moving the second reading of the Irish Educatior Bill, urged that | the Irish Board of Education ought to be controlled by Parliament, in justice to the minority in Ireland.He further called attention to the fact that it was the only board of the kind in the kingdom not amenable to Parliamentary control.The debate then took a sectarian turn, and was attended by considerable acrimony.Mr.Thomas Sexton, M.P.for North kerry, contended that nobody suffered under the existing systom of educational control in Ireland.le moved that \u2018the bill be read a second time, six months from date.Mr.T.W.Russell, Liberal-Unionist member of Parliament for South Tyrone.argued thatthe State schools ought to be as tree and opoen in the United Kingdom as in the United States.Asa matter of fact in Ireland, Protestant children attending Roman Catholic se hools had to conform to man Catholic practices.(Irish laughter and cries of dissent.) Lord Randolph Churchill here added interest to the debate by an unexpected attack on the Conservatives.He saidJthat the action of the honorable and noble gentleman who had assailed the Irish ednea- tional system was illogical.The board of education hns been in existence for seventy years and had administered the system well.Tt was absurd to embarrass the operations of the board by needless gar control.The board not menaced religious freedom.He helieved that the real Shjeet of those who assailed it was to vent the Christian Brothers from sharing in the State grant 8s proposed.Lord Randolph paid a tribute to the educational work of the Christian Brothers.Mr, Morley denounced the supporters of the Irish Education Bil for importing sectarianism into a part bate, and he earnestly defended Whe Aur of Education.The motion for the second reading o of the bill was rejected by a vote of Balfour and Churchill [SPECIAL TO THR STAR.| New York, March 3.\u2014 A London special to the Pust saya: The contest between A.J.Balfour and Lord Randolph Churchill for the leadership of the Conservativ e part assumes a decisive aspect.Balfour's vet sence from the Commons and his lack of discipline, as the conserver of the parts, combined yesterday to repeat the fiasco Afthough Mr.Baltour and his predecessor, the ex-Chief Secretary, Mr.Jackson, when in office, approved of \u2018the Christian Brothers partaking of the education grant, the former was absent when he should have been in attendance to check the exuberant bi otry of the an vecalled tbe id dans ba Ni his couragous and reca the o TE y co us speech, which, » Frishmenswelc elcome to-day as a virtual acceptance principle of Home Rule.He carried a To E.Gorat, Sir Algernon Borthwick, Sir_John Ferguson and other influential Conservatives with him to swell the Government majority.The Conservatives were driven to admit that Balfour was agaln out-distanced by Churchill's honesty and tact.London's Scandalous Divorce Case.Loxpon, March 8.\u2014The de Walden divorce case came up yesterday in the Divorce Court, before Justice Jeune.Lady Howard de Walden brings the action for the divorce and ber husband has answered suit.Lord Howard 1s à man of very large wealth, and is one of the great landlords of of London.His Lordship accuses y de Walden of beings very intimate with Count Jean de Madre and with Captain Winter, and Her Ladyship seeks a separation on the nd of alls cruelties on the of echusband, his opening address Her hip Sir Henry James stated that Sud Tierempied the salle.A Corte take the lead.bis Lerdship had pn a wife ts d aco [es Hie had twisted arm and Fond r on her knees aad thrown 5 heavy struck his wife with a hair drawi blood.He had also struek her, with bb fists, locked the doors upon hey and threatened to shoot her.h swinish habits, In June, 1888, the pair mutually agreed to separate, is Lordship ing to make an allowance to Her Ladyabip of £3000 yearly, His Lordship AfLerw got angry and withdrow the contract in À 1801.Blanche de Walden cqnfinn what Sir eo James had stated in to her husban: \u2018s cruelty and misconduct.He bad refused her the means to pay household bills, and kept her without money.He had sworn at her aud called her names.Once when she went to the Goodwood races alone, His Lordship, learning of the fact, cursed her and struck her so soverely that she was nearly senseless.Her husband often spent the night in drinking and retired to rest at 10 o'clock in the morning, rising at 3 o'clock in the evening.When drunk he Nred revolvers about t.he house, and sometimes he fired in the st streets.ENGLISH IMMIGRATION PROBLEM.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LoNDON, March 3.-The commissioners, Messrs.Burnett and Schloss, a ppointed by Mundella, the President of the Board of Trade, to enquire into the Immigration question in America, salled yesterday to be absent two months, Chicago's Uninsuraple Hotels.Cutcace, IL, March 3.\u2014Numberless hotels are going up in the vicinity of Jackson Park and the difficulties the owners experience in getting them insured are attracting attention.A rate of fifteen per cent, for one year's insurance without cancellation was offered to a large insurance company on a new World's Fair hotel now in cour-v of erection in Sixty-ninth street but it was refused without any waste of time, Another offer of ten per cent.for eight months without cancellation was made for another hotel near the fair grounds, but this was also rejected.The difficulty in insuring these structures may have the effect of Killing off a number of hotel jects that have been under conalderation.\u2018he probabilities of their being destroyed by fire are far too great for the projec ra to assume the ris ith no insurance.Many of the managers refuse all offers to write except on a sliding scale about as follows: Full insurance for the term desired at 74 per cent.until June 30; one-third to cease then and one-sixth to cease at the end of every month thereafter until the liability is cancell Suspended Sentence for Blackmall.BELLEVILLE, Ont., March 3.\u2014Mrs.Wil.limn Baker, of Canifton, pleaded ity of attempting.to blackmail Mary O'Hara, of Montreal, and was iven A sus pended sentence of six months in the Central prison.Nothing equals Ayers Sarsaparilla for purifying the blood, and as a spring medicine, The desire of knowledge, like the thirst of riches, increases ever with the acquisition of it, Persons whoxe occupation gives but little exercise are victims of torpid liver and con- stipastion.Carter's Little Liver Pills will relieve you.\u201cSpecial Notices.Music, ready cheap editions of the famous old sentimental song lorena by Webster, Save ny mother's picture from the sale.There's no vue like mother to me.All of above lic or lle mail.also Royal Song Folio, Nu.2, 208 pages of best songs, En lish and American, in one book, De or mail, W.Street.\"30 2 eod.16e Cream Delivered Sundays.No extra charge, at Walkerx, Z1 St.James, or 2347 St.Catherine streets.8 lawtf, Resistance does but strengthen truth, which it cannot overthrow.\u201cThe pain fruth Is good enough for r Hood's Sarsaparilla.No need of embellishment or sensationalism.Hood's Cures, SPRING, 1893.Hodgson, Sumner & Co., IMPORTERS an We are showing a complete line of entirely new Ladies\u2019 Rubber Mantles, hildren's Rubber Mantles, Men's Rubber Coats.Handkerchiefs and Ribbons, Belts\u2019 and Braces, Quilts ; Table Covers.SOLE AGENTR FOR the well-known brand of Churchgate Hosiery.347 & 349 ST.PAUL STREET.49°5 DOMINION COAL Co.(LIMITED.OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING COALS International Caledonia Reserve Gowrie Little Glace Bay Old Bridgeport Gardiner Either SCREENED, RUN OF MINE or BLACK, delivered after opening of navigation.For particulars apply to KINCMAN, BROWN & CO.Salli ng Agents, 14 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL.Ben LACHINE CANAL.NOTICE ls hereby given that, westher permitting, CHINE 5 3 MARCH NEXT, for the purpose of building the masoary required for the new Wallington street and Grand Trunk Railway bridges.The water will be let in again in for opening of navigation on or before the first of MAY NEXT.By order, B.M.PABENT, Sept Dept.of Raflways Canals, BUPSRINTENDING ja orrres.} Montres), P.Q 03 STROUD\u2019S 400 TEA, in 10 Ib.Caddies, $3.80.ov THE TIP Some Te rv tht sod sme sre ~ We ner you the right sme, Our NEW SCALE ow Plance in Montreal N.¥.PIANO CO, [338 84.James Stress.Wood STROUD\u2019S 40c TEAS a BABIES ON FIRE Babies burning up, babies in agony from itching and burning eczemas and other torturing, disfiguring, itching, burning, bleeding, scaly, and blotchy skin and scalp diseases.None but mothers realize how these little ones suffer when their tender skins are EDUCATIONAL DAY AND RVENING OLASAES , BESSMED AT = STRONG'S SANITARIUM, \u2019 pos ve Springe, N.Y.1 CS ERE Te Ske Eee PARK HOTEL! MOT APRINGS, ARK.odors -built, Greproof, and unly striotiy fret A pew, class family botel OPEN ALL THE YEAR, The Mont Elegant Bath-house In the Country.Wh Yas ee poe (0) r or u Ss BUIR.MISS EMILY FOURDRINIER Is prepared to receive additional pupils, orders, e AT Hem Brupio - - 12 TUBFER BTRERT.acrtion ponte oo Cie hustler de og 3 At home Thursday.513 ance RE JACREON.Maxaons.LEGAL CARDS.3 8:0e om LECAL CARDS.a tT NA AA A.G.B.CLAXTON, MISSIONS MACMASTER & McGIBBON Advecates, Barristers, de.ADVOCATE, BOLICITG tor THE TEMPLE, - ST.JANER STREET.Britiab Columbia.180 ST.aud ey Donald Macumster, 5 40 Hohen D.MoGibbon, Q.G Cailections promptly attonded L« 240*2aw aclennan.\u201cWE GIVE CREDIT\u201d Where credit is due! That is honest.Credit is due that Housekeeper who with the quick discerning eye can see at a glance that literally on fire.To know that a single application of the CUTICURA REMEDIES will in the great majority of cases afford instant relief, permit rest and sleep, and point to a permanent and economical (because most speedy) cure, and not to use them, is to fail in your duty.Think of the years of suffering entailed by such neglect, years not only of physical but of mental suffering by reason of personal disfigurement.Why delay a moment longer the use of these great skin cures, blood purifiers, and humor remedies?Cures made in infancy and childhood are speedy, economical, and almost invariably permanent.Sold everywhere.Price: OUTICURA, 8c.; Boar, Bo.; RBsoLVENT, $1.50.Prepared Porran DkRuUG arD CERNICAL CORPORATION, \u2018 All About the Skin, Bcalp and Hair,\u201d 64 pages, 300 Discesse, malled free.331 Eid ETS BOLD BY ALL WHOLESALE MERCHAN Bédornies _ STRACHAN S GILT EDGE SOAP is the Best Family Soap in the market.What Householder or Laundry will be without it?Cold or Hot Water, Hard or Soft Water, STRACHAN S GILT EDGE SOAP Will Wash Equally Well in Any.The Water must be Clean\u2014that is necessary\u2014 and the clothes will also easily be cleansed with the use of STRACHAN S GILT EDGE SOAP 40°t rt New York Piano Go.IS THE BEST WHY?BECAUSE it is the only fine Amerioan Piano sold at wholesale in Canada.eaten erereleTelalelety ES BEOAUSE everybody recognizes the matohless musical properties of the New York Piano.BHEOAUSE it can be had finished in all the beautiful rare and costly wooda.BECAUSE it can be had at first hands by the purchaser, saving the middle man or agent's profit.- BEOAUSE i can be bought from us paying 6 per cent.interest on the wholesale price at from 80c STROUD'S 40c TEA, to 40c a day.In 5 Ib.Caddies, $1.75.N.Y.PIANO oo.- - 226 St.James Street.$B 22,000.ATID Caled?HAL \u2014\u2014FOR\u2014\u2014 To=morrow, Saturday, BANKR PT STOCKS AIN ONEI A man NT Pt NF IAA In Po a mn nN W.GODBEE BROWN & CO.'S FINE STOCK Of Ladies, Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Street and Evening Gloves, Whitewear and Ladies and Children Corsets.s Boots, Shoes and Slippers.Men's Boots and Shoes, Rubbers and Rubber Boots.Men's, Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Waterproof Clothing.Ladies, secure your Boots, Shoes and Slippers for To-morrow, Saturday, at only Half Price.CHARLES 1.MURPHY'S BANKRUPT STOCK \"Of Men\u2019s Furnishings .Including Dress Shi = rts, Flannel Shirts, Night Shirts, Spring and Summer Natural Wool Underwear, Socks, Braces, Ties, Belts, Cuff Buttons, Studs, Travelling Caps, Rigby and Rubber Coats, ete.Gentlemen, buy your Spring and Summer Supply now when you can | AAA, Ne \u2018get them at about Half the Regular Price at this, the GREATEST BANK FAL UPT STOCK SALE HELD = MONT 221 ST.JAMES STREET.Store open till 10 Daft.7 - Bt 3 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.NNN NNN IN IN i NNN Caledonian Society's CHOIR CONCERT, WINDSOR HALL March 10.Josephine McPherson, Scottish Hoprano, New York Miss Ella Walker, Boprano (Sir Donald Smith Gold Medalist), Muntroal ; 1 : Mr.S.S.Bain, Tepor, Montreal.Mr.Anderson, Violinise, Montreal.JUVENILE HIGHLAND FLING DANCERS.03 At the Saturday Pop\u201d To-morrow \u201cTHE JACKUAN MINSTRELS, Trained Chorus.Splendid Solos.THE BROTHERS CAMPBELL (Black-faced C'uincdiaush SIGNOR HADDEN, Negro Ventriloguist, The most laughnlie performance ever witnessod, (Ad ion, 10\u20ac.52 TALMAGE.WINDSOR HALL Tuesday, March 7th, AT EIGHT P.M.BUBJECT: \u201cIn Stirrups from Jerusalam to Damascus.\u201d Box plan now open at George J.Bhe pard\u2019s Musio Store, 2274 St.erine street.Telephone No, we Reserved Beats $1.00.Admission 50e, Only a limited number of admission seats will be sold, and can be procured in advance at the Box Office.Orders from the country or adjacent towns for reserved seats booked, and choice location al- loted.Remittance must accompany order.515 Rae & Donnelly\u2019s Sales.256\" QUARTER Noces BY CATALOGUE Of Unredeemed Pledges for the months of Septe October.November and December, 1 SL and for the month of January, 1402, and being pledge numbers 3569 to 5340, also 10603 to 2145, also W 0 890.1830 bee PAWN > On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Afternoon and Evening, MARCH th, 8th, and 9th, 1833, The subscribers: have received instructions frofn Mexsrs J.L Mons & Co, 1809 Notre Dame street.to sell at thelr rooms, 241 and 243 Bt dames street, a number of articles betog of the above dates which are [ven in Less in in tbe Catalogues.Bale © t TWO o'clock and Evening at HALF CP AST DEV EN.Articles on view Monday and Tuesday up Lo hour of sale.A deposit of 10 par cent.will be required from parchasers on shod article at the tine of sale.pid, reser E & DONNELLY, Auctiovesrs.talogues can be had of the Auctioneers or at Moses J.L.Moss & Co., 1808 Notre Dame st.H J.Ashman's Sales.ERY ATTRACTIVE AND IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE Of the Valuable Contents of Residence 851 PRINCE ARTHUR 8T., (cor.University) MONDAY Next, MARCH 6th, at 10 O'Clock.I am instructed to sell by auction the contents of the above named residence, comprising in part \u2014\u2014 DRAWING ROOW \u2014\u2014 Upright Plano, x octave, Ebony case, by Gabler, New Brussels Ca Ernest t, Wire \u201cBack a Brocatelle suite 5 pieces).Odd - fom Chatrs, Corner Chatrs, es* Recrétary hoe Cabinet, Centre Tables, Marble Took, For lores, Bric-a-Brac, Lace Curtains, Hand- Tome Pictures, Fancy Tidies, eto.\u2014\u2014DINING ROON\u2014\u2014 Oak Suite Leather covered), including 8ideboard, Table,Ch Bookcane, Iirussels Carpeta, Dinner and Tea Nets, Glassware, Cutlery, etc., Curtains, Bofa, Pictures.etc., eto.\u2014 LIBRARY Handsome Becretary Bookcase and Rotary Office Chair, Sofa, Odd Chairs, Handsome Portieres, Carpets, Lace curtains, Books, Music Stand, Pictures, et \u2014 KITCHEN \u2014 Very fine Clendinneng Round Pot Stove, No.B, nearly new, Kitchen Table, Chairs, Crockery, Oficloth, Cullery, Glassware, etc, 6c.\u2014\u2014 Contents of \u20ac Bedrooms \u2014\u2014 Comprising B.W.and Dak sets with Cheval and Glasses, nges, Carpets, faire, Lace Curtains, \"oaa Chests of Drawers, Plotures.Hed, Spring Mattresses, Plllows, etc.MALL and STAIRCASES \u2014\u2014 Carpets, Ollcloths, Oak Hall Stand, Chair, ete.Fr The Auctioneer respectfully requests the attendance of parties 1 for striotiy first clam I furniture.Kv bing\u2019 # almost new and will be sold positively out reserve.l\u2019ur- chasers can be accommodated with stor.unifi e rent.May 1st.The House to let at a reasons All modern improvements.MB.J.ASHMAN, Avctioncer.Building.Auction Roos, Nos.1163 and 3372.Marcotte Bros.Sales.Offices.13 I$ Toy toris \u2018+495 THE RETAIL SALE AT AUCTION agnie General des Paza will be continued EV pi are DAY, and ladies are specially invited Lo attend Ty Goods, MIL .Côrseta, Fine Boots and shoes Crockery.ines are Silverware, Cutlery, ancy O oys, Flush Boxes, Prayer Books, Stationery.and the entire balance of tbe Com- any's stock.Everything must be sold without Peserves and st retail.The sale takes place at 10 a.m.and 9 p.m.MARCOTTE BROS.Auotionsers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of DAME M.A.LENOIR, Boot and Shoe Dealer.of the City of 8.Henry, nsolven At the store of La Com The undersigned will sell > publie auction en bloc at their auction rooms, Ko.95 st.James Street, on WEDNESDAY, THE Sth MARCH, 1893, At 11 o'clock A M all the assets ot the raté insolvent, to wit tock af Boots and Shoes 'ools and Fixtures.Book debts as per list.82647 82 2186 17 310 49 $3154 48 The book debts will be sold The store, No 3#1#60 Notre de open for inspection on the 71 For further information apply to CHAN.DEANANTRA Uy Accountant, No.1598 Notre Dame Street, Montreal ty.ame street, will h inet, MARCOTTE BRON.51 4 Jaw Auctioneers.oD Eros i correct ail sale po: frre} ver box br MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, A CADET UNE As, Lessee and Manager, Three Nights & 3 & Baturday Madeline Merli in \u201cFROU-FROU.Prices \u2014 ot N ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Hsxar THOMAS, Lassee and Manages.css MARCH 6.Eveuings at 815.Wednssday and Saturdey Matiness ONE WEEK ONLY.\u2014\u201c Just for Fun!\u201d The Magnificent Organization SC SURPRISE PARTY RICE'S ~~ rm 19 \u2014 WEEKS IN BOSTON \u2014 19 lp their Supert, Pr Production of Barnét and Piuegars Historical Extrevegansa 17202 ar UP TO Mr DATE! With 1 da, ever ble Attractions] Bes: Bosutifal Sova Et Grea t tar Cane ot Characters! ve SPECIAL mous auponse EE Not hstanding the enormous riff Er Boson rises wll prevail.bem ces nw 220d 7 Tho.OI Bale of 720 eoncrel odmaisal at 9 am, at Nora beimers F*TR4 -QUERN'S THEATRE.A Lenten Play all neat week, Marion Manola and John Mason, Presenting L'AMI FRITZ,\u201d so Operatic Comedy.Good Reserved Seats, 50c.Tickets now on sale at Theatre and Branch Offices.513 THEATRE -i- ROYAL.Every Afternoon snd Evening This Week, ROSE HILL ENGLISH FOLLY CO.10 pron of extn.Aduwiasion, 10 380d 00 cents Reserved Seats, m Gouin GRIMES CELLAR DOOR.de EW EMPIRE THEATRE.WAIT 1 There's something hatching better than the Haberdasher\u2019s Egg.SEE FESTIVAL OF NATIONS March 9th and 10th, VICTORIA ARMOURY HALL.At the Saturday \u201cPop\u201d To-morrow THE ICED MINSTRELS\u201d Splendid Seles.re BReTNERS CANPRELL (Blaok-faced Comedisns), siSNek HAPBDEXN, Negre Ventrtlequist, The most laugbe ble Paton Foe, over ds Hockey Championship! CRYSTAL vs, MONTREAL (CHAMPIONS), Victoria Skating Rink, FRIDAY EVENING, MARCH rd, Commencing at 4.30 o'clock.ADMISSION (To NON-SUBACRIEERS).15 COxrre.ee H.L.SAW, Hon Bec.MA.A.A.RINK FINAL Fancy Dress Camital SATURDAY EVENING, March Ath, 1893, Cormmencing at & c'alock.I cma to spectators, $c.TY.FOSTER, Hon Ses.Ho, o , Last of the Season.- .VICTORIAS W.ALEX.CALDWELL, Bec.Tress.OITPOPEE SoCIETY 7 LITERARY COURSE, i Lecture by Bev.Nel) MacNish, LL D., Cornwall: * presen; t ot the Andrew\u2019s on Friday Ev'g, mem- JAMES MUIR, Ju, Hon Beqy.HE ANNUAL MEETING OF the Irish 1 ir orn Bene- AU mombèrs are requested to es rent 813 WILLIAM BEALE, 8 oy 6™ BATTALION FUSILIERS.ANNUAL DRILL.> Tha Battalion will parade at 87.18.on Friday, the 3rd Inst.Beer member must be presen Byorder, T.ATKINSON, Major & Adjt.M.G.A.8.8 CLUB.etorans Night, er nin Bom Be ro fo À A large muster requested.go H CARI'ENTER.503 Sec.Treas MONTREAL HORTICULTU RAL SOC\u2019Y.llowing conservatoriss to mem- ra of the Society, snd rende, D SE HOREOW AFTERNOON, red Ma.ANDREW RAR Mx NA fi A TT na Hid ri Bk a fn BON A LORD nat _se1 COR.WILLIAMSON persia.American Presbyterian Churoh.FREE ORGAN RECITAL \u2014_\u2014 BY \u2014 MR.WILLIAM REED, BATIRDAY, MARCH dh, AT 3 O'CLOCK, Collection for the Convalescent Home.$13 LEARN yn DANCE ! nh YE BSE Durkes wif ot FE Mon Cia Side the Beason.re ry 206 3T, CAT) CATRERTSE STREET, J)ANCING AND DEPORTMENT.s Assembly Rooms, 2321 Bi.Catherine Assemblien, Monday and Saturday Evenings.ges ree receive inatructiope in cl class sr pay Fang \u201cwr Le A.ROY MACDONALD.J.ANCING - MISR M 0 0! DA class li boginuers every Monday ei 1 wil) touch the waltz in six private lemons, my instructions.13 [atour street.~ J ANTED \u2014 TO PURchase Job Olothl Frs.Dry Goode.i | boos\" oe ARO) N, ry ih 00, 15c, B00; Gallery, Wo.Beate now on sale M.[3 at BN RERO SONORE [3rd ILENE FT ÿ club.the M.A.EE \u2014 8; LAST SNOWSHOE -RACES OF.THE SEASON.) Lo } fookey Matches Every Night Pre- , Ssntation of Lacrosse Watches \u2014 Curling as Brisk as Ever Miscellaneous Sports.ps tré ty { The annual meeting of ths McGill Cricket \u2018lub was held last night, when the folluwing floers were elected for the cnsuing year: Prof.\u2018doyse, president; Mr.Mackie, vice president; , dr.Hibbard, secretary-treasurer; Mosars.A.R.: Jughtred, T.Ramsay and F.C.Furtner and j Jeorge Lyman were eiccted members of the :xeoutive committee lo act with the above otit- \u2018org.Mr.Mackie was elected captain of the \u2018lub, and Mr.George Lyman was appointed | t secretary-treasurer.\"1 Following is 8 summary of port: re the Presi dent and Members of the McGill i University C.C.: ; GENTLEMEN,-I have the bonor to present you [my fourth annual report as secretary of your |elub.Permit me, in he first place, to congratu jiatle you upon a past scason of su i hall later on not hesitate to draw {such strictures us | deem pertinent from the u! averages, heruwilh submitted, but I feel that as a club we have scored a year of dis- ct advance, und correspondingly with our own the outlook fur cricket in Montreal is most favorable.d, 1 desire next to call your attention to the sub- *.Ject of matches.During the past scason a total of seventeen imaiches were played, ol which nine were of that class which your committee are not agreed in detining, but for which our : t material was deemed necessary in ; making u the eleven.With eight we allowed à Ives Lo bo more or less generous.The dis | tinction was not one us to the games of à firat 4 and second eleven, for member played In either i teams from tho middle to tho end of the sea son, & necessity arising cout vf the uncor- {tkinty of vacations, etc.and only in part due \u2018to promotion.It would strike mo as advan- _ tageaus for the club could two distinct elcvens be in tbe hands of a repre- | sentative committee.Of the above nine flrat- ; Claus matches, only two were lost, the remainder wero victories.Of the two lost, one defeatywas j decided practically upon a narrow margin of 1 time.e other was 8 mosl crushing one, its marked regrettable feature being the extrava- ; gant missing of catches on the part of our eleven.i the second class matches we suffered one ;, overwhelming defeat; the remainder were wins, v The total ahows by far the largest proportion of : victories we bave yot achieved.i ile upon the subject of matches, I trust i that in the coming season this club will en: deavor to e © decidedly local character af cricket In Montreal.Owing to our remote- pe from other centres of Anglo-Saxon popu tion, Montreal has yet been uncounted {n the ¢ fleld of first class Canadian cricket.Our endeavor should be a co-operation with our sister A.A., toachieve for Montreal recognized standing with the best Canadian clubs.With our own bowling and .oOur sister clubs battling ns two marked features for a basis, good unds and effective practice should enable Montreal to meet with ccess & combination formed in any one place the west of un at least.: I learn with satisfac: \u201ctho secretary's re- i tion of the coming of an English eleven some- i this club will be \u2018 - Matches during time during the approaching season, and I trust ound doing its share towards © reception of these welcome visitors.I note the ter frequency of practice t season.The value of these in engaging vo many of our members in the one game is of no amall account.Coming now todmy especial duty.the subject of scores and averages, havo first of all to ex- lain that in accordance with instructions m the committee | have prepared a schedule of what may bo termed the results of first class matohes and à sinular one of second.In addi- .tion I have further prepared a table combin- } ing the results of all innings engaged in, and ft i» upon that table alone that any comparisons can made between thie results of the t and pregeding years respectively.Referring firstly the batting results, while our highest averages have slightly fallen, and we have only threo men with double figures as compared with five last year, yet our general a verge has slightly increased, viz., from 6.25 10 6.41, of those havin five or more innings.On the whole, however, cannot d we have improved in batting, and this in the face of having employed a professional during the greater part of the season.Comin to the averages tabulated in the first-class list, we hate but two men here in double figures, and, remarkably enough.they are our bowlers, princeps.It will not be uninteresting to and the above noted average of 6.45, former class we have an ave of 8.0, in the latter 5.68.In mitigation of what proves but an even comparison of resulta with those of last ear, | cannot conclude my referenve to Lhe bat- & average without remarking that never be fore have we vacountered a team of such strength as Ottawa, And further, that our best bats were largely excluded by the system of two elevens from playing against sccondary teams, although in the instance affonied them the re sult« achieved wero by no means uniformly itable.Next, as regards the bowling.T have followed a like system.And rubmit three schedules, and here a noticeable improvement is apparent from a comparison with last year's results.Mr.Hill betters his avernge by 8.Mr.Harrod his by 42, which, considering he not once bowled in a second class match and had hin poners severely tried at Ottawa, is a most creditable achieve: ent.Umitng Richardson's unfortunate per- 'ormance, unfortunate because of the ntter lark of assistance from the tleld, we ve a general bowling average of $.33, as compared with 5.88 of the previous scason.As regards statistics of fielding, unfortunately our & ore books were not kept with the care that woul! admit of a report upon these.I would urge that in future the captain of an eleven note he youd and bad features of thc entire play and d his report tothe secretary after cach match.My own obrervations I have noted, but having been nevetal times absent it would be invidieus to submit their result.Allow me in closing to make brief mention nf a few members of your executive committee, who have varned the sincere thank< of the club for Your president and Mr.Oughtred are as n«ual te the fore, Mr.Ramsay well seconded Mr.Lyman.a recent addition, has proved an excellent rhaire.The above, with the annexed schedule, ia respectfully submit v.HIRBARD, Secretary.HOCKEY.The Bank Champlonship.The Inter-provincial Bank Hockey Champian- ship was played yesterday afternoon in thé Crs- etal Rink.between teams of the Canadian, Bank of Commerce, Toronto, and the Bank of Montreal.The latter were victorious by a senre of 4 oals to 3, The Crystal rink was well filled by ho friends of both teuni«.At the call of time rnch side had scored three oals, and it was unanimously decided to play off he draw, which after a stubbornly contestod game was scored by the home team.Tho teams were: B.of Montreal.Canadian B.of Com.Ward.o.oo.Con] Sewell Thompson oo Point ; .\u2026 Ridont Vash Cover point.Henderson Oliver .Forwuardu .Btevonson Prissich .do .Gordon Wallace .da Patterann Smith.ter Jackson In the evoning the «tail of the Bank of Montreal entertali the visitors at dinner at Walker's restaurant.A Disclaimer, To the Sporting Editor of the STAR: Srr.-Tho letter in your issue of March 1.od \u2018Headmaster of One of tho Schools,\u201d waa pot written hy yours faithfully, ARTHUR FRENCH.Aching for a Challonge.\u2018The Orient Hockey Clubaro open for chal lenges from any Junior club.All communica toma should bc adilressed to C.Smith, 78 Duru- cher Wanderers vs.Oriente.These two clubs met in a friendly contest on the Crystal Rink, Wednesday ening.The play throughout was very interesting he- ginning to the end, and the winners only sue- ceoded in defeating thelr opponents by 2 The teams lined out as follows: Wanderers.Orienta.Eaves.Honan Hanford | Virtuo Brown Smith Nnah, N.McKenna Winn, PF.\u2026 Brown Winn .Hough Mann Loe \u201c .Grace Arch.LMcDougall Umpires J.Criliy Rofe roe, Stewart Roca The Quebec Toam.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Quwnkc, March 3.\u2014The following members of the Quebee Hockay Club leave for Sherbrooke this afternoon to play In the intermediate series to-morrow evening: Messra.Stocking.Baldwin, Cahill, Hughes, Soott, Laurie, Norton and Shaw, This will be the last match in the intermedinte series, but If Quebecers win they will tie with M.À.À.À.second team and will have to play off _ for championship.To-Night's Match.The first meeting in the championship series bet ween the Crystal and Montreal Hockes teams takes place thia evening on the Victoria rink.Both teams are in excellent oonditiom, and as considerably rivalry exists some hard playing may be looked forward to.Montreal vs.Victoria To-Morrow.The following players will t the Vie.touin Hookey cab in their match with Montroal | question is nearly 100 miles west of on Sturdy , in the Victoria rink: ches : ., point, B.Kio .Davidson, D Stephen, A , W.Barry, forw CURLING.Cornwall Defeate Caledonias.Yestorday Caledonian Club sent two rinks up to Cornwall to play a friendly match, the as foi result of which was lowe: Cornwall.Caledonia.John Liddell A.M Fred Johnston J.8.Robertson Robert smith W.Sadler Wm.Pollock, skip, 18 G.A.Cook, skip, 17 Geo.Armstrong WwW, K.Hughes H.Turner D.Robertson A.Swith R.Poel J.F.Smart, skip 3 Wu.Wilson, skip, 13 »% 41 Majority for Cornwall, 11 shots.Thistle President's Matoh.The last maich in the second drawing for the President's prize at the Thistle Rink was played Last utght, four rinks taking part.The result will be found below : J.8S.Mclean J.Alexander C.J.Sewell W.G.Ross A.Fraser A.E.Smith G.H.Haltour, skip, 24 D.Kinghorn, skip, 11 J.Mitchell E.H.Brown .H.Bro R.=, Kinghorn J.Baillie Kev.br.Éarclay.J.Adalr skip, 10 W.J.Cleghorn, skip, 26 \u2018The finals will be played on Saturday.The Greenshields Prize.In the Greenshields prize single handed match at the Thistle Rink, Geo, Cameron defeated WW.McCaw and W.D.Alrd defeated Capt.Clift.The tinal thus rests between Cameron and Ai and will be finished this week.Jubllee Prize.It will be remembered that the competition for the Jubilee prize some tine ago settled down to a final between Messrs.A F.Mitchell and Geo, Cameron.The mateh his been played and Mr.Mitchell won the medal.SNOWSHOEING The Laéhine Races.The last chance to see Bob\u201d Davis run will be to-morrow at Lachine.A large number of entries have been received, and all the prominent enowshoers of the city will take part.The ninth annual dinner of the Club will take place iu the evening.St.George's Will Tramp to Lachine.The St.George Snowshoe Club will tramp to Lachine to-morrow and spend thu evening at Hanua's Hotel What the Sporting Worid Talks About.\u201cSimmons\u201d (2,28) is the only living stallion with four trotters in the 2.14 list.Willlam Hayward, tho veteran jockey, now forty-seven years old, has been riding twenty- seven years in America.Professional sculling is dead in Australia.Champion Stansbury is erecting telegraph poles and fences in the interfor.The Columbia, Ten., kite track, where \u201cWildcat\u201d Jones had his memorable meeting.Was sold yesterday for $750U to forecluse a mortgage.The new grounds of the Chicago Baseball Club wil} be bounded by Lincoln, Polk and Wood streets.They will be enclosed.have a seating capacity of 13.000, and cost $30,000.(icorge Barrett, the crack English Jockey, received a had fall recently while hunting wilh the Essex hounds.He was unconscious for several hours, but no serious results followed.The members of the Austrian Jockey Club held their annual general meeting at Vienna the other day.says London Truth, when it was resolved iv expend Æ25,000 in purchasing English horses, \u201cineky\u201d Baldwin has only two horses entered for the Chicago Derby, © y Bess,\u201d by\"'Em- eror of Norfolk- Anita, and \u2018San Francisco,\u201d by \u201cRutherford-Jennie B.\u201d Neither has shown special speed in the two-year-old work.The pacing stallion \u201cHalifax,\u201d formerly owned by Ald.M.H.Ten Eyrek, V.8.of Hamilton, died in Michigan last week.horse by \u201cTom Hal,\" and had a mark of 2.42 gained at Hamilton, where he left some good stock.The lincolnahire Handicap.to be run March 21.will be the first important flat race of the year in England.The betting over the event is already heavy.with * Pensioner,\u201d 4, 108, and \u201cAcrobat.\u201d 4,100, the favorites at 9to 1 and A to 1 respectively.The League of American Wheclmen now number= 34,804 members, a gain of 10,624 inembers in the last year.Last year ther» were 619 women embers and this year there are 1162.The total in- eof the league to February | was 1.39 and the expenses of the secretary's office hiave been $2008.34.The total recepts froin member ship last year ware $33,812 and the gain to date was sisal 50.The wheelmen of the United States and their forcign brethren will have what may be termed a World's Fair home of their own.The accommodation will be not only a convenience, but an absolute necessity, The World » Fair wheelmen's beadqunrters will be ornate, su far as exterior is concerned, and comfortable and cosy in the matter of interior arrangement.The materials employed in the vonstructionfare atune, brick snd fron, a combination that will render the struct: ure practically fire-proof.Not counting the amplo basement, there will be four floors, to make no mention of the somewhat dislodged but at tho sane time advantageons sleeping quarters that are to be provided in the front and rear of the tower.The structure will have commodious parlors.reception and reading rooms, a well equipped library.a cafe, A harher shop and a bathing annex, while in addition large atorin houses for the machines, together with a repair shop, will be In close connection with the atruct- ure proper.The sleeping arrangements will be ample for several hundred people.with prices juuch lower than thoee of the average Chicago otel.\u201cHalifax\u201d was a gra, Concert In Calvin Church Lecture Hall The eighth annual grand concert, under the nuspices of the Young People's Literary Association of Calvin Presbyterian Church, came off Tuesday night.The s ious lecture room in the basement of the church, where the r- formance was given, was well aled.The programme of the evening's entertainment was gone through smoothly, a slight hitch being caused by the inability of one of the performers to attend.The Calvin Church Choral Fociety is a strong organization, and gave Évidences of careful training inthodifferent itemsrendered by them.Mr.A.G.Cunningham sang \u2018The Vagabond\u201d and other pieces in a manner which pleased his hearers so much that they insisted upon encoring him upon the two occasions on which he appeared: Mize Dodo Virtue sang her pioces very acceptably and Messrs.Coysh, Martell and Shannon contributed some instrumental items in very capable style.Perhaps the most enjoyable portions of the entertainment, however, were those in which Mr.Will E.Burgess a red.Mr.Burgess\u2019 ventriloquialtalents are of the highest order, and his powers of mimicry were afforded admirable scope in a couple of sketches given by him.e Rev.W.J Smyth, M.A, presided during the evening.The arrangements were in ch of Messrs.arge Robert Brown, president of the Association, .and J, J.Hamilton, secretary.The Boller Inspector's Report.Mr.E.O.Cham e, Inspector of Steam Boilers, makes the following, his thirteenth annual report to the Fire Committee : The report is for the year which ended on December 31, 1892.The work executed is classified under the following heads: Inspection of Steam Boilers; Examination of persons in charge of boilers and services rendered other committees.Inspection of steam boilers ; Inspector's visits, 1397; external and internal inspebtion, 619; hydraulic tests, 334; hydrostatic touts, 3; boilers condemned, 8; imperfect, 16; notice of inspection served, 79; test certificates issued .Examination of candidates to take charge of boilers and engines: Certificates issued, 385; failed to examination, 23, Service to other departments Road De ment appointments, 18; Water, 14; Fire, 27; City Hall, 3; Health Committee, 4.The report urges the adoption of the amendments to by-laws 1 and 145.They would make the civic inspestion laws the best on tife continent.A Rallway Struggle.The end is not yet in the struggle hetween the Canadian Pacific and the Ottawa and larry Sound railways for their respective rights in some of the straight and crooked ways between Georgian y and Ottawa.The dispute about that pass near Killaloe, Ont., is still in the Courts, and Mr.R.M.White, C.P.R.solicitor at Pembroke, and a brother of the Hon.Peter White, Speaker of the Commons{ has been frequently in Montreal in consultation with the C.P.R.managers concerning this and similar canes, Speaking to a BTAR reporter to-day, he said that the Killaloe affair should have been tried by the Railway Committee of the Privy Council in the first place.As it was it might not be settled by the Toronto Courts.As to the railwa nerally, he sald it was propressin with di P.R.rapidity, and when completed would prove a most important line Montreal.It passed chrouffh a splendid tirmber distriot, mbstiy hardwood and unfloatable, The in wi.| claim \u2014 HOME RULE REMINISCENCES \u2014GRATIAN MOVING THE DECLARATION OF JRISH RIGHTS, IRISH HOUSE OF COMMONS, 1783, THE FIRE COMMITTEE TRANSACT CONSIDERABLE BUSINESS YESTERDAY.Claims Disposed of - An Investigation Ordered and all Invited -A Few Things Chief Benoît Wants.It was fifteen minutes after three o'clock yesterday afternoon when Ald.Stevenson requested visitors to keep silence and asked the members of the Fire Committee to remove their hats, lay aside cigars, and attend to the business in hand.It was considerable and quite varied in its character, ranging from the consideration of à new hose- coupling to the compensation of a widow for a garden trampled down during a fire last summer.Besides the chairman there were present Aldermen Perrault, Tansey, P.Dubuc, James and Desmarteau.On the table was a large brass hose coupler, and it was the first matter taken up.There was a patent connected with it, and Mr.Higby, of Philadelphia, was called in to explain.The pa tent was simple, but, as the inventor claimed, it was equally valuable.The threads of the screw coupling did not come down to the edge of the metals, but stopped short about an eighth of an inch from the rin.Its advantages were that in putting it together there was no danger of crossin, threads and so locking the joint and spoit.ing the coupling, and there was no danger of missing the coupling.It was quick and sure.As to the price, Mr.Higby wanted $50 fur every oue thousand of the city's population.However, he would dis- still he advised a settlement.There was no question about the damage, and the widow was poor.Ald.Perrault sugested an offer of one hundred dollars, and the Committee agreed to it.There was one more strange claim.A certain St.James street hotelkeeper during the big fire furnished the brigade, so he claimed, with food and coffee.t had not heen ordered by the supply agent of the Department as was the regular way, and thie hotelkeeper asked for fifty dollars, Chief Benoit will investigate the claim and report.It was decided that the annual visit to the fire stations be made on Saturday next, the party to start from the City Hall at 0.15 am.Mayor Desjardins is to invited to Join the party, also the chairman of committees.The trip of inspection is to include a lunch.Chief Benoit then told the Committee of the few things he needed to put the brigade in shape.Among them were a new Bangor ladder and net, repairs to old ladders aud he mentioned a water-tower and steam engine.Had they a neti Yes.Ald.James ~ Why was it not at the College street fire?\u201d \u2018he Chief -\u2018\u2018It was there, but it was in the other street.\u201d The Comunittee ordered another net, The Chief explained what was wrong with the old Skinner ladder.It was of old style without a turn table and so could only be raised straight up in the street.But the presence of overhead wires nowadays rendered it almost useless, It was out of date and the Chief showed how it oould be placed on a Bangor truck and made serviceable.The alterations were authorized, the Chief to find where the work could be best done.After considerable talk it was decided to hold an investigation into the manner in which the College street flre was fought by the brigade.Wednesday morning was fixed for the investigation.Ald.James insisted on an investigation.Why were things so conducted that Captain Prevost was left in the perilous sition.The | Chairman hoped those who had criticised the brigade would attend the investigation.injuries received ; eye witnesses related the above facts and the jury deliberated.They were strongly of the opinion that elevators should be constructed s0 as to remain where stopped and drafted the recommendation given above.Mr.Bourbon was fifty-nine years of age, lived at 27 St.Elizabeth street, and leaves à wife and flve children.CITY MARKETS IN BAD CONDITION.Nearly all of Them Needing Considerable Repalrs-A Menace to Health.Ald.Nolan, chairman of the Market Committee, and Mr.Bauset, the secretary, are visiting the civic markets to-day.They find many repairs needed, and some of them needed very badly.All except the Bonsecours market have been reported, and they are visiting that one to-day.All have leaking roofs, nnd those of the St, Gabriel and St.Antoine markets are particularly bad.The St.Antoineand St.Jean Baptiste | flsh markets are very defective.Last year cunsiderable repairs were made upon the St.Antoine market, still much remains to do to put it in order and in a good sanitary condition.The St.Jean Baptiste fish market they found in a most unsanitary condition.All its wood-word is rotten, there is no ventilation, and the place is very badly lighted.In its present condition it is impossible to keep the place clean.In the opiuion of these official visitors this flsh market is, in its present unsanitary condition, a menace to the health of the surroandin locality.At St.Ann's Market they found repairs needed, especially in the matter of a new sidewalk around the market.The fish market there, however, was found to be in a bad state.It is built of wood, which is greatly decayed and generally out of repair.The St.James Market is in fair condition, Hochel fs yet to be visited.In connection with the 8t.Gabriel Market an appropriation is to be asked to enable the committee to build eattle stalls, They are required now that the Viger Market has been demolished.They are also trying to find a new hay market in place of the nne on College street.The site pruposed is = SS Sy se PRE ee = = HoMmE RULE REMINISCENCES.\u2014T BE DEFEAT OF THE GLADSTONE GOVERNMENT, JUNE 8, 1885.\u2014\u2018 AFTER T HE Division.\u201d count the census a little and take the modest sum of 811,000 for the right to use the coupler and the use of the tools needed in making the alterations upon the couplers now in use.* nt your terms in writing,\u201d said Ald.Stevenson, \u2018\u2018aund the committee will consider them.\u201d The chairman explained that durin intert ere was no taken it upon the repairing of damaged at the St.James street fire.The Cit 1 Attorney had stated that the Street Rallway Com- any would be liable for part of the expense Frasmuch as the trolley wire which was not in use on that part of the street, but which was ne eless with electricity, HAD DONE PART OF THE DAMAGE.The new Clapp & Jonesengine had also been sent off to have a new boiler put in it.The Committee said that In taking those steps the chairman had done right.He had also sold tons of old hose at per ton.That left 194 tons yet to dispose of.Ot course the basket of papers contained number of claims.Peo le are not at all ward presenting bills o mages to the city.One wascurious.A flreman was coming out of a station with a pail of hot water.The steam from the water frightened a horse just then turning the corner, and he e a dash, The waggon to which he was attached.was damaged, and the owner asked that be be indemnified.\u2018\u2018Not enterthined\u201d was the action of the Committee.Messrs.Bradahaw asked for ission to erect & steam engine on thelr premises at the corner of St.Rachel 8 t and Papineau road.It was referred to a special committee com of Ald.Perrault, Desmarteau and the Building Inspector.The application of Tooke Bros.to erect an engine on their factory premises on Latour street Was granted.Permission was also given to Mr.Lariviere, carriage manufacturer, to use the lot at the corner of Guy and St.James streets as a lumber yard; his present yard to be used in ing of his factory.Capt.Naud, son of Sub-Chief Naud, presented the clalm of his brake for winter vehicles.It was being used on sleighs of the Fire Department.Chief Benoit will enquire into the matter of compensation and report at the next meeting.Mrs.Dillon's claim came up again and a proposition of settlement was made.Her claim was a peculiar one! She had a little garden near the scene of the Robert lumber rd fire of last summer.The fence was roken down and the tenante of the adjoining block poured into the en through the o made for the hose.They brought their furniture and bedding and FILLED THE LITTLE PLOT.Of course the garden was destroyed and among the squatters was a tamily sick with scarlet fever.Mrs.Dillon's garden cro) wae destroyed and her children contrac the fever.Henge the claim for $132.54.Ald.Bte n did not think It a that bolouged to his department, but All having information to the fire are invited to atten tion.The resignation of .geon.engineer of the Silsby engine, was accepted and it was decided to appoint Cleophas Sanscartier of the St.Henri brigade to the vacant position.ve respecting the investiga- THE FATAL ELEVATOR ACCIDENTA Recommendation From the Coroner\u2019s Jury That the City Appoint Inspestors.\u201cJohn Celestin Bourbon died from injuries to the skull resulting from an accident.We suggest that the city appoint inspectors to e cognizance of elevabors and those in charge of them.\u201d Such was the verdict rendered at the inquest held yesterday afternoon on the y of the unfortunate man killed at the General Bazaar at the commer of St.Catberine and St.Lawrence streets.The accident happened in this way.Deceased, with four companions, oseph Odilon Levesque, Louis Meunier, Narcisse Mongeau and Joseph E.Trepannier, wasem- fes Homz RULE REMINISCENCES\u2014THE RELKASE or Mrssrs.PARNELL, DILLON AND O'KELLY FROM KILMAINHAM.ployed in the shipping department of the establishment.They worked overtime on Wednesday night, inorder to have a certain batch of goods ready for shipment yesterday.It was nearly two o'clock in the morning when they got through, and they boarded the elevator to come down to the street.They were not used to running the elevator, but reached the ground floot in safety, and the four mien got off.Before Bourbon conld step off, however, the holst began to ascend and he, not knowing how to stop it, tried to jump off.In dol 80, bowever, his head caught the top the door and he was jammed between {t and the hoist, His ow workmen extricated him, but his head was terribly smashed #rd he died almost immediately, The body was taken to the Notre Dame Hospital, where the inquest was 3 | on and Wyatt Johnson made an examination \u2018hounded by Hibernia road, Soulange, Grand Trunk and Mullins streets.Real Estate Association.A meeting of the Real Estate Association had been called for last nightat Contractors\u2019 Hall, 71 St.James street.hen those who wished to attend arrived, however, it was discovered that for some reason orother the hall had been closed for the night, and the members were obliged to look for anather meeting place.A room in an adjoining building was secured, and Mr.F.X.Bes- sette having been called to the chair the p ings were commenced.ter the minutes of the previous meeting had been passed, the report of the delegates who had represented the Association at Quebec dur- Ing the late session, was t reviewed the proceedings of the Legislature in connection with the new charter.The legalizing of the $10,000 grant to the St.John's sufferers was also touched upon.An informal discussion followed, and the report was ultimately adopted.It is intended to call a meeting next week at the Mechanics\u2019 Hall or some suitable building.Madeline Merll at the Academy of Music.Madeline Merli appeared in the Academ.of Music last evening in the English ro duction of \u201cFrou-Frou.\u201d eline Merll ls described as \u201cThe Italian star artist.\u201d Her accent is pronounced AmericAn, and her voice somewhat harsh, especially noticeable in the scene with Louise previous to the former's leaving her husband's house.Not- ny Betanding\" this, however, Madeline Merll ac her as A frivolous young wife to perfection.Mr.Hall Clarendon, although suffering from a severe cold was exceptionally He certainly played well.the part of an over indulgent husban Miss Lola Stuart as Louise, made a creditable part and deserves a share of the on the whole is a leasing play The audience was a honors.The com good one and, \u201cFrou-Frou™ a with a good moral.large one.The Pope\u2019s Birthday.Rome, March 3.\u2014Yesterday was the birthday anniversary of Pope Leo, who was born March 2, 1810.The cardinals in Rome made a visit of congratulation to His Holiness, who received them in the throne room of the Vatican.The cardinals presented an address congratulating the Pope on the advanced age which Providence had.permitted him to attain, and expressing earnest wishes for the prolongation of his life.In replying to the address, Pope expressed gratitude to God for having permitted him to serve the Church for so ma ears.He said that the enthusiasm attend- ng the jubilee had added lustre and glory tothe urch.Amidst many disillusions.aud profound social and political upheavals that enthusiasm showed that the instinct of common salvation impel d peop e to cling closer to the bosom of the Church in which salvation was found, and to hold DAILY STAR FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 1893.\u2014SIX PAGES.WALTON COURT Lord Rylestone\u2019s Heiress CHAPTER XLVL\u2014(Continued).\u201cI was getting very anxious and unhappy,\u201d continued Ellen, \u201cIt ls six weeks since my mistress wrote or sent anything.The other'servant who was left with me would not stay any longer.She said she was quite sure that all was not right.I would not go.\u2019 He did not know what to say to her.He had not the faintest clue to account for Margarita\u2019's conduot; he knew nothing of her desire to know the secret of the will, | of her half-zealous morbid dread lest she had come between him and his fortune, and of her resolve, at any price aud at any risk to discover all and help him.He did not even remember that he had told ber to read Miss Cameron's letters, or that one of them contained any allusion to the secret of the will.He was bewildered, and the gir! looked at him with a pitying face.\u201cYou expected to find my mistress at home, sir\u201d she said.\u201cShe may come tomorrow.She knows of course when you were to returnf\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d he replied; she knew the day and thehour,\u201d And then he asked about the telggruim, and the girl brought it to him.\u201cT took it in, sir,\u201d sbe sald, \u201cbut I did not open it.\u201d He tore it into shreds, the telegram that hehad hoped would fill Margarita's heart with joy\u2014tore it, and trampled it under his feet\u2014and then he sat still, as one stunned by some terrible blow.He did not know how long he had been there when Ellen returned and said to him\u2014 \u201cWill you come into the drawing-room, sir?! Ihave lit the fire and the lamps.He followed her into the pretty room, where he had speut such happy hours with Margarita.A low cry of intense pain came from his lips.As his eyes fell on the familiar objects he trembled like one seized with a deadly ohill.Silently and thoughtfully the girl brought refreshments, and set them before him.He could not touch them.He poured out some brandy and drank it.\u201cWill you bring me all the Jetters that you have received since your mistress went awayf\" he asked.In à few minutes the girl returned, bringing a small bundle of Margarita's letters In her hand.She laid them down by his side.\u201cI hope, sir,\u201d she said, wistfully, \u2018that there if nothing the matter?\u201d Even in that hour of bewilderment and pain he was careful of her reputation, \u201cNo,\u201d he said, trying to speak cheerfully.\u201cThere must have been some mistake-and by reading these letters I may find it out.\u201d Elen went away, leaving him with the letters in his hands.He read them carefully, but they did not contain the least clue to the mystery, The only source of comfort was, that in them he recognized a great love of home.The directions given to the servants were minute, and he noted that they often had reference to himself\u2014everything that he prized must be attended to; and the letters of the latest dates all referred to her coming home and to what was to be prepared.Evidently, in her mind, there was not the least intention of staying away.Nevertheless there was no mention of where she was staying or what she was doing.An intense love of home was revealed on every e, but the only allusion to herself was - \u201cSend any letters that may arrive, as usual, to the General Post-Otlice, london, and be careful to post the enclosed.\u201d Lord Rylestone sat puzzled bewildered almost inclined to think that he must be in some dreadful dream.He called Ellen in and made her repeat every word that had been said over and over again.He was as hopelessly in the dark as ever.Whither or why his wife had gone away was incomprehensible to him; he could not even ever so faintly account for it.He did not.know what to do.He opened his pncket-book and took out the letters that she had written to him; not one of them contained the name of a third person; the were filled with loving words to himself, and with earnest prayers for his return,but not.one word hinted at her leaving home\u2014 yet few of them had been written at home, She had deceived him! He could not deny that; he avowed it to himself with deepest pain.She had pu ely and wilfully misled him; she h written those letters rting to be sent from home,and she had not told him that she intended ing absent.\u2018hat was he to think?Why had she gone?He thanked Heaven afterwards that no doubt as to her fidelity had ever occurred to him.Her absence was a terrible mystery, but it would snme time he solved.Perhaps she had not felt quite sure about the date of his return; it might be that she would be there on the morrow.He tried to persuade himself that it would be so\u2014that she would come on the morrow, and would tell him all about bim- self, and with whom and where she had been.Perhaps at that time on the morrow they would sitting together laughing over the mystifications.It was a cruel disappointment\u2014a strange welcome home.\u201cMargarita,\u201d he sald to himself softly\u2014 he wanted to hear the sound of her name\u2014 \u2018\u2018Margarita, where are youf\u201d The wind sighed and the bare branches rustled.There came no other answer.The chill of the November mist seemed to enter his soul.He sat all night in the drawing-room, saying to himself that she would come on the morrow\u2014that she would surely come.\u201cBut that morrow, and many others, came and went without bringing any news of her\u2014without bringi either word or letter.Nor, try as he would for information could he obtain more than this, that shortly after he left home his wife was absent for two days.She then returned, it appeared, and made preparations for a longer absence carefully concealing from everyone whither she was going, and not even trusting her servants with her address.He conld discover no more than that.He knew that she had no relatives, no friends, and he could not imagine where she was, She seemed to be well -her letters were firmly and plainly written.He waited day after day until he grew sick at heart; but no news came of ber.\u201c1 shall mad,\u201d he thought, \u201cif this lasts much fon r.\u201d He had grown thin and le, and had dark shadows round his eyes m long and w watching.He looked like the ghost of e happy man who bad hastened through the chi Tanta mn mist to meet the wife he began to think he should never see in.He went London, and he found, from inquiries that he made, that his last letter was unclaimed.He grew seriously alarmed; if Margarita were living and well, nothing would have prevented her from sending for that letter.A thrill of keenest shot through his heart.What could .have happeped to hert It must be some serious aocidentor death.People who met Lord Rylestone during thoseda: sin London hardly recognized him; the handsome face had changed as a blight changes a flower.He went twice to .Beale's office, but that worthy lawyer was absent.He was at a Joas what to do\u2014what ps his lost wife, to all the leading dally not bring him a reply.bating within himsell what was forwarded to him from his club, and It ved to be from Miss Cameron.She asked im to go over to Walton, if only for a day, as there was something wrong about John Leech's lease.That letter seemed to rouse him as from a dream.He had forgotten Walton Court, Adelaide and all else in his absorbing distress about his wife.He decided to go;and he said to himself that if he could find an e wou sire of her sympathy; rhaps she might think of something which had not occu: him\u2014women were always so quick of Invention and resource.He went.It was almost the last day of November when he reached the Court, whither he had hoped to take Margarita as his wife.Miss since the unha termination of her acquaintance wi ta.She had not engaged another companiqn.Mr.Beale had spoken to her about it once, and her answer was that Mahon walt until Miss Avenel retornéd; & that Mr.Beale sald mo firmiy to the corner stone, a| which there was no cotmer stone pia els for which abôwod that déath was caused more.- .-\u2014._._ 2 - It was now some weeks eince Margarita eron remained alone | t no one either came or sent.ery hour of the day Adelaide thought of her, and hoped for oe el ence ar her.h \u201cShe and in: t, but, when cools, and she remembers that I h nothing to do with the matter, she will come back to me,\u201d said Miss Cameron.Days and weeks went by, but they did not bring ber or any news of her; and then, hearin, t Lord Rylestone had returned, Adelaide thought less constantly of ber.She could not think of much else\u2014 Lo: Rylestone was back and she should soon see But be did not write.He gave no sign of any intention to visit Walton; and, if John Leech had not threatened a law-suit about his lease, the chances were that he would: wot have gone, and the mystery of his wife's absence would never have been solved.As it was when he reached the Court, Adelaide, in the flush of her beauty and strength,looked at him half horrified.This haggard, care.-worn, thin, pale des- fairing man\u2014this could not be the Lord ylestone from whom she had parted on a sweet June night over two years back those worn, hollow eyes were not surely the same qe which looked eo kindly on ber then.There was pity, almost awe, in the glance she gave him.Her warm soft fingers tightened round his cold nerveless hand.\u201cLord Rylestone,\u201d she asked, \u201care you ill, or have you worked yourself to death in Canadaf\u201d He smiled as he answered her, and she turned away with a cry.\u201cThat is the ghost of jour old smile,\u201d She s sald.\u2018What have you done with your- selfr\u201d \u201cI am very unhappy,\u201d he replied; \u201cand I am in desperate trouble.\u201d She Juvked at him.He did not see the soul of love shining in her eyes, \u201cYou are unhappy she said, gently.\u201cTell me why, that may help you.\u201d You can help me;but it isa ong story.and I want to recover myself befo tell it to you.I want to forget and remember\u2014 to grow strong.Pardon me,I am not quite myself, Adelaide.\u201d fe sank into the nearest chair and hid his face in his hands.She knelt down by his side and tried to take one of his hands in her own.Sorrow had brought them nearer together than they had ever been before.\u201cI wish you would let me do something to help you,\u201d she said, in a low gentle voice.I would do anything to help\u2014I would in- deed\u2014aud I am quite sure that I could help ou.It was well for him that he did not see the intensity of expression, the tenderness, the devotion on the girl's face.\u201cI would do anything to help you,\u201d she continued, in her low sweet voice, tender as the cooing of a ring-dove; **do forgive me, but we have been friends now for a long time, so I may speak freely to you.Is your trouble money?\u201d He felt grateful to her for her kindness\u2014 it touched his heart\u2014and he thought to himself that by-and-by he would tell her his story: but she could not relieve his dee boundless sorrow.Do what she would, nothing could remove that.*It is not money,\u201d he replied slowly; I do not think money will ever trouble me.I am unhappy.and I will tell you why\u2014but not to-day: feel now as though I could not spea my sorrow.\u2018To-morrow I shall feel better and then I will tell you.\u201d \u201cYou will let me help you if I can?\u2019 she interrogated.He assented, and told her he should be teful for any help she could give.And hen she rose from her knees in confused haste\u2014some one was tapping at the door.(To be Continued.) 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have spoken highly of their expert |\" ence in their outside practice with Castorie, and although we only have among our medical supplies what js known as regular products, yet we are free (0 confess thas the merits of Custoria has wos us to losk with favor upon 18.\" Usryzp Hoswrras sus Disrapuasy, Axx CO Sara, Frese, Oompany, TI Murray Street, Now Yeok OHy.Cures Others A re ~ p | India.\u201d runnin .Railway \u201cREADERS OF FICTION.A STATEMENT MADE AT THE SUN- DAY-SCHOOL CONVENTION By the Rev.Dr.Ryckman This Morning \u2014Officers Elected at This \u2018Morning\u2019s Session\u2014County - Associations.The Rev.Rural Dean Sanders presided at this morning's session of the Sunday-School Union, and after devotional exercises, the following officers were elected : \u2018President, Rev.J.I.Hindley, nie vice- presidents, .Morrice | and L.La k Mont real: G.L.Master ticook: H W obec, Thoe, Lamb, St.Andrews: dresser, w istrict, arson, Allen, aide Ng H.Lambly.Megan- ilson, Pontiac; I nm He; Milter 7; O.tanstead; J.R.Ball co si Brioche Shefford: 5 H.dock, Richmond: M.B.Pointer, W Cn ax, J, Ca 1, Dr.Æ W.Kelley, D) Yor rance Fraser, ht Knox, Dr.Bazin, W.K.os and Seth BP.Loot Montreal The report upon the Executive Committee\u2019s report urged the Importance of holding township conventions, of a home de- purtment and house to house visitation, of the teachers of Montreal attending the primary.unions and of holding teachers\u2019 meetings.The report rt of the committee on © treasurer\u2019s sta ent was presented by .Grafftey, and a discussion took place as to the best means of increasing the there being a considerable done this year.The statistical Committee congratulated the union upon having such an eflicient statistical secretar as Mr.D.Torrance Fraser, and recommend: ed several changes in the blank forms sent out to be filled in.The Rev.Dr.Ryckman then read a paper on Sunday-school litera ture.He made some valuable suggestions as to the kind of books which should be in the Sunday-schoo! library, and discussin works of fiction he said t at reading whic excited the mind and feelings, and did nothing else, was injurious.T at was the reason why theatre.gon, and novel-read- ing were so harmful.le in Ottaws upon one occasion be Lakod the parliamentary librarians for statistics as to the class of books which were mostly read and was informed that none were kept, but that at any rate it would never do, as many of the members for whose use the library existed read nothing but fiction.He was also told three-fourths of the books taken out by the public during the intervals between the sessions were works of flotion, and that many ladies really did nothing elre, as they would take out as many as \u2018three books Io one week.Were these the men and women, parents and Sunday school teachersi There should be a more constant supervision over the reading of the children.The Rev.J.W.Clipsham discussed the aims and scope of the county association; Rev.N.A.F.urne, the county convention: how to increase its usefulness; the Rev.J.I.Hindley, the count ident\u2019s opportunities and re.sponsibi ties, and Prof.Hammill conducted a conference on these topics.INCREASED OCEAN RATES.The Explanation Furnished by a Steamship Agent.\u2019 The recent action of the steamship com jes ranning to Mofitreal in advancing eir steerage rates is in some quarters looked upon with a grert deal of disfavor.The advance is around twenty-five per cent., and all bookings are now made at the increase.eo passenger agent of one of the ea lines gave the following explanation of the increase to the STAR: I notice that the recent advance made in passenger rates by the different steamship line lines running to Montreal has been subject to criticism in some quarters it being claimed that such an advance will militate against the volume of emigration.Now I do not see how the steamship com nies can be blamed for taking this step.n the first place, the increase applies not only to Montreal but to all the merican ts as\u2018 well.For some timo past e steamship companies have been oarrying steerage sengers At very low figures.This year we know there is going to be an increased volume of traffic, while the ca ng capacity of the different lines ba dut Thess e Tate in all cases depends ntiely upon the law of supply and deman e find this year an increased and while the number of steamers to supply this demand 1s no greater.Rates, therefore, have been increased by ali lines, both in the U'nited States anu Canada, and the steamship iea hold that they are rfectly Justified ed in this.I may te you this also, hat the three big steamship lines running out of Montreal have decided to increase cabin rates from here, as business for years pa has not been upon a remunerative ia.\u201d \u2018A NEW C.P.R.ROUTE.The Company Wants to Purchase Steamers to Run Between Port Stanley and Cleveland.The Canadian Pacific Railway Company has been lately negotiating for the purchase of steamers to put on the route between Port Stanley and Cleveland.The Company has obtained running powers over the don and Port Stanley Railway.connecting with their line at St.Thomas, also the Ontario Western extension at ndon.An offer was made for the steamer \u2018\u2018Ocean,\u201d which runs between Montreal, Toronto and Hamilton.The \u201cOcean\u201d is the property of Messrs.J.E.Jaques & Co., of Montreal: w.A.Geddes, of Toronto, and Captain John T.Towers, of St.Catharines.The negotiations, however, fell through and an offer e for the steamer \u2018\u2018Empress of between Toronto and St.Catharines.This also fell through and the Canadian Pacific ls now said to looking for boats in the United States.There ere no boats in Montreal suitable for the required.The class of boate want- Fa s such as can be used for excursions and have a good This new \u2018route of the Canad an Pacific will, it ls said, facilitate their desire to settle the North-West.A ticket oan Issued at Cincinnati for Winnipeg, or distribute passengers at any point of th line as far as British Columbia.This route also lets the Canadian Pacific into the Southern States.The two Grand Trunk ferries at Point Edward have been y two capitalists to transport goal trains between Port Stanleyand Cleve- lan CITY ITEMS, or x The earnings last month of the Street Railway Company mare were $45,444, and during the last quarter §.py There is a project on foot to have all the several de ments in the City Hall con- private telephones.Frederick Bolavert of Outremont, was fined $30 by Ju gas this morning, for an aggrave assauit on Price Williams.The citizens of Ontario street are pleased that the street railway sleighs are to be removed from the line by Tuesday next, to be replaced by cars.Mr.Arthur Hawker, instructor of No.+ Troop, Duke of Connaught Hussars, tendered à complimentary dinner by \u201chis friends and messmates last evening.Two young lads, Calixte Dompierre and Ferdinand Leblanc, were arrested last night by Constable Coté, on the charge of steal a case of lamp chimneys.They pleaded not gullty and were remanded.A by.the Montreal Philharmonio Socisty ¢ to give a popular performance of Haydn's \u201cCreation\u201d on April 20th next, is ith-atrong opposition on pocoant ge where ft is is proposed to be held.sin dn a 8 > ol al a M4 in ch culty: How nL ! cordial invitation to all who can attend.No admission fee will be c but a collection may be taken u Sp.the pro ceeds presented to Miss Whitfield for her mission.It is stated in street reiiwar oircles that there is a pomalbility of a legal tight before long, with the telephone company,to settle sputed Question regarding gound current.The Road Committee will in all likelihood at its next meeting take ke up the question of its a appropriation.Las t joar they received $4 and this year they want as much, if not more, for the ensueing year.The Board of Health had a short meeting esterday afternoan.The principal item on the programme was to open tenders for the scavenging, but as only one tender was in it was decided to defer opening it until) Monday, prior to the meeting of the City Council.Thieves have been at work among the ruins of the William street fire.They in- eniously burrowed into the cellar of Smar- | don and company\u2019s store and helped themselves to boots and shoes.They brought out twenty-five pairs which for some reason they were obliged Lo leave in the neighborhood.The fice found them and they are now at No.station.The lecture room of Trinity Church was crowded last evening, the occasion being a Band of Hope entertainment.The Rev.Canon Mills presided and au admirable pro- rame was carried out.The musical Hialognes, \u2018* The Babies,\u201d '\" Sunflowers,\u201d * Mistress Mary\u201d and * Open the Gates\u201d were much appreciated.Special mention should be made of the singing of Misses Christina Atchison, Veronica Ferns and Lily Daniels.The vocal duet of Mildred an Montrose Corneil was warmly applauded The alterations in the office of the assessors at the City Hall are well under way and the rooms are practically in possession of the carpenters and painters.The present office of the assessors will be given up to the Finance committee and they will likely meet there to-day.A partition has been put up in the adjoining room forming a vestibule leading into the side rou, which will be given to the assessors.The general office is in a chaotic state while the clerks are doing their work wherever they can find room.Ald, Cresse, the newly elected chairman of the Mount Royal Park Commissioners, says that he intends doing his best to get money to make the mountain not only beautiful, but a more favorite resort, fle thinks it 1s one of the finest on the continent and will do his best to improve it.He will ask for hand rails for the dangerous places, and also to have the hot houses in food order in view of the fact that there will be several distinguished visitors here during the summer.It is also proposed to have a dinner on the mountain topat the time of the unveiling of the Maisonneuve monument.The suggestion made in the STAR in its issue of February &, foncerning the reporting of contagious diseases, is evidently having practical effect upon the phvsicians and householders, as since that date sixteen cases of typhuid fever have been reported, as compared with one during the same time last year.One of these was where a previous case had been and two were in one house.Since the last annual report of the Notre Dame Hospital, which showed that during the year ending June 30, 1892, there had 34 cases, of which 11 were fatal, thors have been u to date 18 typhoid fever patients admitted into that institution, of which three proved fatal.At the General Hospital they had 15 cases iu the month of February, agaiust six in February, 1802.Dr.Germain, chairman of the Civic Health Committee, was \u201cpeaking this morning about the proposed changes and im- pre rovements in the civic buildings and the ourt House as they were described last night.Dr.Germain said these changes would be a t reform upon the present state of things and he was very glad to see the STAR bring them before the public.Both the city and the province would ainers by the change and he an understanding would be arrived at between the civic and the provincial authorities and that the changes would made at as early a date as possible.He insisted upon the removal of the Police office and the Recorders Court from the City Hall, and the thorough renovation of the building.It must be nut in a good state of sanitation.The point Dr, Germain was making was this: he approved all that had been said, but he claimed that the idea of all these improvementa origt nated with him.\u2018You know that when a mun gives the public a good idea he likes to have the credit of it.\u201d Petitioners\u2019 counsel in the case of Marcil et al.agninat the city.have flled a desiste- ment, discontinuing all further proceedings against respondents for contempt of court.In their declaration, they say, \u201cInasmuch as by its judgment upon the writ of injunction, the Court has held that it was for the Court to decide as to how far such contempt might be overlooked by the Court, and said Court having failed to take cognizance of the said contempt, and having quashed the Injunction, your titioners hereby declare that they & ve no further interest in procee ing upon the said rule for contempt, or in further continuing any proceedings thereunder and submit to the said court that, so far as they are concerned, med, hey withdraw, and discontinue proceed upon the said rule, while respectfully mb mitting to the court that the fact is blished the affidavits filed in support \"ot their petition for a rule, that the said writ of injunction was violated, and the order of this court and of a judge thereof was held in contempt by the respondents.\u201d A man named Edward O\u2019Brien attempted suicide in a strange way last night.He threw himself across the street railway track on St.Catherine street, near Fort street, About a quarter to ten o'clock and waited for death.It was coming in the shape of an ectric car at the rate of about six miles an hour.But the motor man was looking ahead and he saw the motionless object lying directly in his path.He adopted measures which are only res order to save human life, and at the risk of destroying the battery stopped the car.With a sudden jerk the car came to a stop within a few inches of the would-be suicide, who, when he saw the ger was averted got up and in a dazed mort of way began to run away.Constable Craig however, gave chase, caught the man an took him to No.1 lice station.There Sergeant Egan questioned him, and by his answers easily saw that bis mind was affected.He was Jocked up, however, and this morni taken to the ntral, Station.His brother appeared, and declared that for the past eighteen months he had been under a physician's care for softening of the brain.\u20ac was allowed to go in his charge.Mr.Alfred Perry called upon Chief Benoit of the Fire Department this forenoon, and talked or a safeguard that firemen should Mr.Perry suggests a knotted rope and 1 In case of a fireman's escape being cut off he could effect his escape by means of the rope.The Chief pointed out that already every piece of tere paratus carries a long rope and hook; bat b ere was the diffi was carry the rope, and\u2019 time when the rope woul would be on the ground and could not be p to the firemen In danger.Mr, erry thats i that Captain Prevost could have saved with a ro That was quite true, but y was the \u201cCap tain to carry up the rope and provide himuelt with this means of escape?That was the objection to the scheme, but this isthe way Chief Benoit toovercome it: The us >\u2014Tleather Le now Torn by firemen ls to be discarded and Le ofc taken by a rope belt of poculi jar construction.It es aroun body several times forming a belt seven inches wide, the loops being held in their place by a loop which can be oosily and ery.quickly removed.The fireman can one movement of the hand loosen the belt and it at once becomes an unbroken ro > ty feet long.Then in case of fireman has evey at hand an instrument of escape.It is stated that such a belt is now In use by the firemen of Paris and has proved ita (real usefulness time and time n.t in the oonstruction of the fact.they will fries replace belts now in use.TRADE, COMMERCE | re AB Denes FINANCE MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Grain, The grain market remains quiet, with only a moderate movement in peas and oats.The latter are a fraction higher.Other linos are unchanged.Values range as follows : £28 sey: SSSBEESE sepÉseuzr Flour.Quietness }3 the prevailing feature in the flour market, ttade being confined to sales of small lots for present wants.The following quotations no ly range: Straight roller.Extra Superfine Strong bakers.Oatmeal.} htly firmer feeling ia apparent oo under a fulrly active local demand.Wo Granglated and rolled, per bbl.$4 do perbag .2 Standard, pe per bbl 3 Feed.Supplies are extremely light and prices firm; bran and shorts bring outside figures, in car lots.We quote : Bran, per t lon Shorts, pe: Moulilie per Ton .81700 to $17 50 1750 to 1800 2200 to 2400 Potatoes.Good round stock sells fairly well, and values in the meantime are unchanged.We quote good sound stock at from $1 10 to fi r bag,in small lots.Car lots bring from 90c to Hw per bag of 90 Ibe.Provisions.A mao!rrate business is doing in hog products at firm prices.Dressed hogs are quiet.We quote values us follows: Canada, short cut mess pork, r bbl $2300 to UW Meds \u201cpork.Western, \"new, per bbi 30 to 2400 Hains, city cured, per lb.013 to O1 Bacon, per lb.Lecce 012 to 012 Lard, compound 010$ to O1 Lard, pure Canadian.013 t_o O1 Dressed hogs, per 100 Iba.870 w 8% The following were the recefpts posted on \u2018Change : G.T.R.C.P.R.Wheat, bush.667 Peas, bush 666 6535 Oasts, bush 510 586 3 27 Flour, bbls.Hau, bacon, boxes\u2019 VOS 14 .Dressed hogs AR un Tobac Les .High \u201cinde, bla Cheese.The local cheese market is quiet, trade being almost exclusively confined to grocers\u2019 require: ments on thé basis of l!jc to12c as to quality.The cable to-day was unchanged at 55s 6d.Butter.Demand and supply are well in line wit each other, and values are steady.Good parcels in the several grades bring outside figures tn jobbing Joe for local retail trade.We quote: Creal i 2c to 2c Tow ashi da iry Cees 2lc to Bc Morrisburg and.Brook ille .4 Western dairies Ls 19e, to 2iv Western roll, new.198 to 210 Eggs.Receipts are more liberal, and values weaker.Ffenh stock is quoted from 25 to dc.and held stock 23 to Uc.demand is fairl 5 good.Poultry.! Receipts are very limited, and trade quiet, gwing L to the brisk enquiry.Values rule firm as o Œurkey 8, per lb.{icese, do Ducks, do 114 to 12%c Chickens, do 10 to 1% Ashes.ere is & good demand for pots and any lots offre are readily taken at outaide odor We quote : Pots, first sorts.HO to HS Pots, second sorts .JE to IW Pearls, first sorts.5M to OW Hides and Tallow.of hides are very firm and may possibly [2 Fons beforo long, but in the meantime thers no quotable change in values.Hecelpta continue moderate, for which the demand is active.Shoepskina show a wide range, according to size and weight of fleece.extra ones fn some cases exceeding quotations.alf aking are firm.Tallow is scarce and in good demand, We quote paid by dacers ne follows: Hides.No.1 .No.3 at 3c.Sheepskins, déc to a 15each.Calfskins, & per 1b.Tallow, Tic.Hay and Straw, The market is kept well supplied by farmers with loose hay and straw.which meets with stendy salo at quotations.Balod h hay is In good enquiry at s y prices; stocks held horg are not excessive, but ample for local wanta.1e fairly brisk at coun! points east on the basis of $5 to r ton for export.We quote values here as follows: Hay, 10000, ver 100 baie.0 Hay \"Xo.baled er ton.Hay.we.3 do soon Green Fruita.There is little change in the position of the fruit \u2018market.Trade rather quiet, Malaga one out; Valencia o w a mer.\"loridas are gettin Voeninaa are coming in more free ely.(ther lines are in ample supply,and prices rule about steady aa follows: Lemons, fancy, perbox 27 to 300 Lemons, choice = .ces 200 to 250 Bananas, per bunch .300 to 350 Cocoanuts, 450 to 000 Canadian apples, per bbl .25 to 850 ?Catawba grapes, 5ibs.baskets .035 to 000 Oranges, amaica, es.300 to 000 o de - 850 to 450 Florid 300 to 380 Oranges, Valencias, 420 size dW to 480 o do 500 to 6&0 Messina -225 to 2% Pineapples each.4 i to 6 a per \u201c De Det ro: .100 to 000 do o per case .32 to 000 Cranberries, Canadian.600 to 650 do pe Cod 900 to 11 00 Leather, The leather market is reported in with a fairly satisfactory jobbing trade doing Shoe men are busily engaged o tting, and show more dispositioi to make p Prices mafu steady, and Soithon à Change, althougb the market is somewhat stiffer in Spanish toc of golored leather are ght but : eli Epglish markets are quiet.e .$0.20 to $0.23} 0.17 to 0.18 ou to 0.15 .019 to 0.20 .018 to 0.17 .013 to 0.14 veer 0.90 to 0.94 .0.28 to 0.98 .0.3 to 0.28 - 026 to 0 0.23 to 0.28 0.28 to 0.90 0.60 to 0.75 03 to 0.40 .040 to 0.00 0.35 to 0.50 1.06 to 1.40 .014 to 0.20 0.13 to 0.18 0.12 to 0.14 on to 0.10 to 0.17 io to gid 09} to 0.13 .oe to 0.13 .010 to 0.13 035 to 0.40 098 to 030 030 to 098 mth Grosse 2 Doi ei .On Ne vi any more ox- season.Demand is fairly good for and are not acoumu- Values remain nominally u d ol.8 to , do uarters, good, 5 to , do n CArcasses, 1c; Sam, notations fre for jobbing lots, large hog pe Ge about jo per Ib.less 8 round, Bonsecours Fetal Market.stock from: de Ait, ie ein os ES ul Common veals iui oould prisme yy os 10 each, shee Raid at from $4.50 L hogs are à Hitle casier, Ses pe To per bond St.Gabrièl Cow M arket.were 88 cows and ¢ calves offered this od demand vas fairly aot css but Dat ae 1 for ads À sons a: ER 1for rin 3 for calves TORONTO, t 3.\u2014 Market dull Quotations : Flour, ht roller, $315 to $3 90; extra, $3 00 $8 10, cat, white, ac; spring, No, to ; red winter, 75 to 76c; osc, 30 to 60c; Manitoba h No.1, to 8do o, No.2, to &%c; do, No.318 to 160; No.i , No.2, 57 to 38c; barley, No.1, déc: do, No.2, 400; do, No, 8 extre, 9.Le 330; do, No.3,82 to Sc.Outs, No.2, S4 to 350.Sales: Pons outaide, at 57c.AMERIGAN MARKETS.rene Hour, Eto.CHICAGO\u2014O pri T, May, 753 July.C A) , 413 March, 48 April, 44 wh: Moy \u20ac \u2018July.OJ May.to June.K, dis 97 May, $1892 July, $18 pt, RD.$1320 ay 9 30 July, $1206 t.Receipts: 19.801 brls.FLOUR, 131.bushels EAT.1, COR.190, TS RVE RLEY.310,704 iva LARD, 12.940 CUT MEATS.Shi ments 15,927 bra, FLOUR, 21,000 burbels W 162,000CORN, | TS.| 000 O 0 BARLE BEI PES .PORK, oho The YE ios \u201cNEW Yo rices, WHE ces, AT May.Lo RK.Open EN, Fi May! and June, Receipis, 14,125 bris, and W sack 814 July.F UR 30,500 b us 600 OATS, 10.075 BARLEY.9450 LT, 838 bris, PORK, 1 pgs CUT À MEATS, 1343 LARD, Exports, bris.and 11.02 sacks FLOUR 100.80 Bu ah WHEAT, 28,128 CORN, OATS, 5 K, 61,8) 1bs.LARD, 550 BACON.DUL [i] March, 70) Ma de ing p \"Receipts 20,000 bus.H S| ments.non WHEAT, A 1 OA shfpmeute 10,000 bushels WHEAT, 17,000 Chicago Hog Market.UNroN STock YARDS, March 3, 189% \u2014The estimated receipts of hogs were 14,000.The official report of yes estorday was 16, he of which 9360 wero shipped and 4000 left Tre oe uotations today were: Light mixed ; mixed acking, $7 701088 30; hears\u201d pre $7 80 to 43; rough $2 Receipts of cattle were Matter mo BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and | Provisions, Ete.aa DEFRROIM E Report, Friday.March 3, 1883, oes off const, wheat steadily held.Corn \u201cuff, Argoes on prumage ar and for shipment, wheat, higher prices k but no vance established.Corn, firmer, held higher.Liver- Rew i wheat, spot, slow at tbe vance; corn, do, rm but not t petires Liverpool standard.Cala winter, 5 Tid: rod Averpool mix ed maize, 4s 24d.Canadian eas, 5 2.Weather in land, fair.Minnesota first bakers\u2019 flour, 18e.ark Lane y lish and Foreign wheat, quiet, but .merican and Danubian maize,steadily hot > English and American ffour, quiet.The Liverpool public cable says: Vheat, steady, demand fair.holders offer moderately.Corn \u201cfirm, fair demand.LIVERPOOL LATEST PRICES CURRENT, March $, 1898.8 sd, Bpring whest.3 4 .83 9to00 0 win 58 - Qto00 0 No 1Culs 6 9 AOÛ \u2018 6to53 0 No 2Cala 00 ted 6 Tallow % 0ta00 0 Corn 4 3 w0 0 Cheese, .55 6t000 0 eee 3 33 wo 0 Cheese, c .56 6toew0 0 Tobacco Sales.DANVILLE, Va., March 3.\u2014The sales of leaf tobacco vr: the Danville market Jor February mounted to 6,077,708 pounds, largest ever made in nln le month, The sales for tho first five months of the fiacal year have been 18,200,- 000 pounds, an increase of 1 4,385.Wheat \u2018Quotations in Manitoba.WINNIPEG, March 3.\u2014 Quotations for Mani, tobs wheat ay are: No.1 hard ; No.hard, 54c (Brandon freights).Will Enter the Sugar Combine.ST.Jonn, N.B., March 2\u2014It is said the Monc- ton Sugar Refinery will enter the combine.FINANCIAL.The London and foreign markets continue very inactive, trading being much restricted and for the very best ti 2 p.c.for call Joann and là p bills.The Bank of England rate of discount is unchanged at The woekly athDament of the Bank of England shows that the bank's gold reserve decreased the week £332,000 of which amount £128,- TRIM n for lst pref.and 384 for 2n active.Call loans range from 34 to 8p.6., and time funds 6 p.c.for all dates.A large amount of currency is reported as being employed in the interior.Sterling exchange is strong.The pos rater were 4.87 for sixties and 4.mand.Actual rates were 4.85% to 4.and 4.874 to } for demand, and 4.88 to 4.884 for Cables.Commercials were 4.and documentaries 4.543 and Paris Trance 5.18} for long and 5.16} forshart.Quebec Failures.[SPECIAL TO is STAR.) QUEBEC, March 3.meon Sevigny dit fleur, merchant, of * Pain, distrier of bec, assigned to-day on the demand of M Brora Co.The assets are $3000, with abit: ties for about the same amount.ard har been named provisional guardian veral Montreal firms are interested, but only or very small amounts.A ebec dry goodr firm doing business in St.John's suburbe are in financi culties and have been requested to make an abandonment of their affairs, which they have consented to do.Rallways Make Defaults.PHILADELPHIA.Pa., March 3.\u2014The rental of the Lehigh Valley Rafllway, under the lease to the TE ane be reduced from 7 to 5 Th 5 people assert that now the business of the Lehigh dl & not warrant the ying of 7 perc cant.ind vidende- In former on D carte has to lowed a diver- forbidden the receivers Hos, pay efi not earned.can earn 5 per cent, but more than t.It is thought the road gan ¢ is anoer- The Western, New York & Pennsylvania way after paring, insert thé interest on 000- 000 second m © bonds since the reorganization, finds that a fault will have to be made.A statement says tho weifare of the compan renders it im rative that the interest upon aia bonds must depend upon the net earnings providing for the annual require rements for the keep- up of the entire prop rty.ARTFORD, Conn.rch 3.\u2014The Senate has à resolution authorisin the 1 increase of capital stock of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad to $100,000,000, BogToN, Maroh 3 3 \u2014Messrs.Molead, sv iIbur and en re-appointed oeivers of The Plas & Reading or property in this State.Senator Sherman on the Gold Outflow.maxw YORK, March 3.\u2014Benator John outflow of gold to to Eu: \u2018There is nothing to in can see.\"me gold outflow to the ere scerns to be a noram lé among the na of the Old World just now to get all the dons they can.This is particularly the case in France.Austria wants money to resume ie y- ments, just as we did in 1875.The p de mand gold within bv past Tow years has come from these two countries.Russia and Germany seem to want to strengthen their var exchequer as much as As to 1 rasorro, 1 think thers ought.\"to be a rato of one to gold in the Treasury to the amount of money În BT i the rule in Kurope.and ft wi oll for the United Sta Les to à rit We have not enoug h Ed now, and begin to psy tn silver, id noon oo 0 re, ium.\u201d ow York Central and Fitohburge.BOSTON, Mass.+ March 3 There js a ramor in Oak droulation here e New York Central Hailroad Company in to abeorb tbe Fitah- Le road Sage Buys the N.Y.and Mass.R.R.Povonkrerme, N.Y., March 8\u2014 Russell to-day def uction the New York & Masmach Railroad tion for $50,000.ts original cost waa $1,500, London Stosk Market.Meredith Mo: ro toy Srign repo report the London .Lond on New York 1 .2 - 41 ry pitié Te Td rt ES bh.WHEAT.14 Jai CORN, 1 York money mar ot is steady and | -the-consumer.Save | fra ci urns, ruises, am is The bestremedy for such Troubles.5K For the New BI25 Bite AND TAKEITHOME.TODAY.ELECTRIC BELT Weakness resul evertazstion st brute errs \u2018Teruas excevvee er dates 4 lasguor TROUBLE, xuaney rede] ot snail oom me back, lamba Ee Severs! ideal pai acter pois nantes Monéert et out others, and surrent that wearer ey of a orwe fortes 25.000, Ysoaren orne gd wwe been cures aor this other remadles fai ALLBÈLTS fiber or offered weak wi h SAND tren, FR UUARNTKEDIS 001050 Days, LECTRIO co.NEW YORK CITY, UTIES, g0vernment pue C ome arses Seria Brepaid on our goods in nee hg STROUD\u2019S TEAS are guaranteed to please.ROYAL INSURANCE CO.OF ENGLAND LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS UNLIMITED Capital .on $16,000,000 Reserve Fund.\u2026\u2026\u2026.J 000,000 Atnnal Income, ards of.4,000,000 Investments in Canada for Preteoction of Canadian Pelicy-Helders (chiefly with Government) excoed $1,000,000.mie of description of property insured at moderate premium.Late surance granted ip all the most approved HEAD OFFICE FOR A RE ROYAL INS v1 TATRLE cale .Age E HORTURISE, J Special Agen = Figen.ent.JAMES ALLIN, W.8.ROBERTSON.G.R Ro Buy STROUD\u2019S 40c Japan.xt = At the 0 Saturday \u201cPop\u201d To-morrow \u201cThE CEDAW MINSTRELS\u201d Splendid Beles.A, \u2018BROTHERS CAMPBELL {Black-fsced Comedians).SICNOR HADDEN, Negre Venmtriloguist.The most laughable lormance ever witnoased.Adm baton, Ae.523 STROUD\u2019S TEAS are used In all first-class hotels.- \u2019 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ETIENNE METIVIER, of Victoriaville, P.Q.The andersigned = will sel} by on at No.95 8t.James street, Montreal, on FRIDAY.10th MARCH, 1803, At 11 o'clock, the assets of the estate as under: Btock of Boots and Shoes and Rub- $885 B2 .665 67 Store will be open on 8th and ou inst.KENT & Banal STROU D'S TEAS once tried are always .used.wr A TTRACTIVE SALE Household Furniture and Effects, Carpets, Fine Silverware, Handsemo Ornaments, Ware are instructed to sell by auction at the rest No.63 LAVAL AVENUE, opposite St.Louts square, ON MONDAY MORNING, 6TE os Pisou handsome Wilton oof parity rniture, Wire Back Rattan and Chenille Curtains, Framed Boonoes, Brass Ornaments, hand- rniture, Lounge, Book- Books.= y Chairs, ather Df ing Chalrs, B: deboard, Dine ing Table.\u201d A | londid ot of the vers finest Eng- 1 are, rv Knives fn Ih cas Fish do.Carvers with Buck-Horn Han ne Plated Tea Service, Frais Basket, Crystal, & China and Dinnerware, Cutlery, two vi nest Antique 2 Spring Bou ite d Iron & Ai: otc a tresses n nsils, ete, © ind order pein a very short time in use.BALE AT TEN CLOCR.-Stroud\u2019s Teas are handed over direct from the producer to SATUADATS EXTRA | NOTICE.\u2014 Tea, Cocoa and Coffee served Free in our Refreshment Room, To-morrow, Baturday, March 4th, Saturday's Adtrastions ! Saturday's Attractions ! TO-MORROW, Saturday, 4th March, WE OFFER WE OFFER MORE NEW MANTLES MORE NEW MANTLES ALSO ALSO ALSO ALSO MORE NEW JACKETS MORE NEW JACKETS At S.CARSLEY'S.5241 GRAND FAIR \u2014 JX AID OF THE \u2014 Home for Incurables WINDSOR HALL, Friday and Saturday, MARCH 3rd and 4th, ) TO 10 P.M, 5212 MONTREAL } Snow-Shoe Club.CROSS-COUNTRY TRAMP TO BACK RIVER.SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MAR.4th INST., | leaving Gymnasium at 30 pm Dinner at Peloquin\u2019s at 6.00 o'clock.Returning to the city in time for evening entertainments.521 W.0.H.DODDS, Hon Bec.AT.GEORGE SNOW-SHOE CLUB.Y.Tramp te Lachine, to-morrow = afternoen, 0) MATURDAY, 4th INSTANT, Starting from Windsor Hotel, at 3 o'clou rp.Large muster requested.Turn out, boys! If goucan't tramp, come by train.Dinner st Haona% at 6.30.52 1 Try STROUD\u2019S 40c TEAS.480 8.JACKSON, Sec Tress » PHILLIPS SQUARE.NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY! CHILDREN'S AND MISSES\u2019 TAN BOOTS AND SHOES.A CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' B.DONG.BOOTS AND SHOES, ; ] INFANTS\u2019 SOFT SOLED BOOTS in all the Leading Colors, : LADIES' HEAVY WALKING BOOTS, for Spring wear, in all wiliths LADIES' FANCY SLIPPERS, in all the Latest Designs.LADIFS' LOW LACE SHOES in all widtha LADIES' WHITE UNDRESSED KID SLIPPERS, one strap ove instep, À.B.and C.widths.AMEKICAN AND CANADIAN RUBBERS in Ladies\u2019, Children\u2019s.! LADIES CORK SOLED BUTTON BOOTS, tor Spring wear, good ; value, $5,00.CHILDREN'S KUBBER BOOTS, $1.25, to clear.COLORED DRESS GOODS DEPT.Just received, NEW CHALLIES, beautiful designs, in Light and Dark grounds, CASHMERES, in great variety, New Tints.4 Special Purchase of ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERES, 46 in.wide, 5Uc per yard; splendid value.NEW GOODS in all the Latest Effects TWEEDS, CHEVIOTS, SERGES, ARMURES, plain and fancy.AMAZONS, REPS, POPLINS, plain ard fancy.NEW SHADES in all lines.HOMESPUNS in great variety.CARPET DEPT.Our New Designs and Colorings in AXMINSTER, WILTONS, BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY (which surpass anything yet shown by us) are now to hand, and deserve special al attention from intending purchasers.GREAT REDUCTIONS on all Last Year's Designs.HARDWARE DEPT.ASPINALL\u2019S ENAMEL.| ) ! .; Misses\u2019 an grrr er i ELECTRIC CLEANER for removing Stains from Clothes.Fine assortment GRANITE WARE, including Fish Kettles.NICKEL ] 1 WOODEN WARE, WRINGERS, CLOTHES BASKETS, RE.| FRIGERATORS, &c.Complete stock TINWARE, BRASS, COPPER AND GOODS.Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to.HENRY MORGAN & CO.Ee EE - GREAT Mantle Dress Goods BERLIN HOUSE All Next Week.FT PA L Az y.NERD, 20) GREAT MANTLE AND DRESS G00DS FAIR AT Tue BERLIN HOUSE.We have great pleasure in announcing our GREAT MANTLE AND DRESS GOODS FAIR, comprising the Latest Novelties produced by the leading European manufacturers for the coming season.These Novelties have been carefully selected for our Canadian market, consequently it is to the advantage of all interested to see these Special Inducements.OUR NEW 8PRING MANTLE FAIR! Our NEW BPRING MANTLE FAIR is now going on.We are now prepared to show the Largest and Choicest Stock of Novelties and Specialties Notice |\u201d \u2014 DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT.\u2014 NEXT WEEK we will be prepared on Monday next.in Mantles and Dress Goods in the city.\u201cNotice ! \u201d to TAKE ORDERS for the making of Costutnes, as our Dressmaker will arrive BEDARD & VINCENT, 1810 and 1812 Notre Dame street, - corner St.Helen, MONTREAL. Pa ah Amt ee mar \" o.>IRT en at 100 Lavel In the wifo dr , of a 682 : Ee as Button, February ©, wife et LE.: , as0 AN_Tp th oit; March 1, a da bter to %, and Mr.James H.Go us is AMITON.- this city, on on the i Rt Us freet.the i of Tite va augh LA INVILLE.Je in ely March the | ville of Kugine ttinville, of n daughte LTZ- On tho first March, at 318 Mas va sireer, the wife of 1.J.Schultz, of « W\u2014At@ St Luko stroot, on the Pod inst.Robert Shaw, of a daughter.As 4 Overdule avenue, on Thursday, 3, 1888, tho wife of James To of \"rehçuner WEBB-I thin city, Maroh 3rd, tho wifo of Albert V, Wobb, of à daughtor.MARRIAGES, ÉTT-SCHOFIEL D-At Canard, N.S., on ebruary 20, by Hev.=, B.Kempton.Joseph.dough of Amos Bennett, vf Ross Crock.to Ellen, ter of ¥redorlck Schofleld, both of Russ ONT-SCHOFIEL DD At Hentville.N N.S.on tor FF.O.Weeks Frederic De oof \\ Waterville, to Surab 1.Behotield, of Bebo » Mountain.| ESTADROOK ESTABKOOKS - Body Rov.W.H.Warren, John Fstabrooks, Ww Bessio Mau.danglter of John ou tabrooks, of Mount View.NE RSON At Dorchester, N.B., on Head at Ttov.H.R.Baker, George A.sate Tos ormorl) of St.John, N.B., to M.Maud, ughter of Thomuns \u2018Anderson, of Dor i = » { At Sackville Mp) INROB GHEE ELS At St.Androw's burob.Danville, Que.on Wednesday.1st Maroh nat, a 30 p.m, by the Kev.Georgo H.Smith, ! George H.Munroe, of Mont , to Mary: daughter of Juhu Uroouabiclds, .of Danviile.12 ROBINSON-GARLICK AL London, on.+ on the Me Fobru 2, b oy y the fev.Rn.Sa ted db Grundy, Mr G Ww obinson.of Porta e Yu Prairie, to Mrs.Ettie A.Garlick, of London.C ICK- At South Newbridge, N.8, on KB a 14, by eve A H.Trafton, Horman e va Rice to Miss Blanche Price.SEELY-PARKS\u2014 At Ric mond, N.S., on Febru- 21.by tbe Rev.A.W.Toud, rec tor, Merchio À soely.of eon M Me, to [della May Parks.DEATHS.BRODIE-At Toronto, Ont.on February 7, o Adoline lsubella.eldest duughter of J.and Adeline J.H.Brodie, ugod A) year: BEDARD\u2014 At Ottawa, Sunday, evening, Fobru- , Wm.Geo.Bed aged Frama brother of A.N.Hedard, Ni The tawa rans: partation Co., vf this city.BOURDON \u2014In his city, March 2nd, Jean Bour don, aged & y CHARBONN EAL \u2018In this er.March 1st.Alex- re Charbonneau, aged 72 CHISHOLM At Belleville.Ont on February 98, Martha, wife of James A.C hisholm.CHANTLER\u2014 At Toronto, Ont, on February 2, John Chantler, youngest wo of the late John Chantler, in the 33rd Sage of his age.DU¥FEY\u2014-In Brooklyn.N.Y.March 3rd, 1898, Charles Gavin Charlie) Duitfey.second son ot the late Patri Duffey and brother of BP.: Duffey, of this city.Funerul notice horcafter.DECARIE A! Cote Fi.Luc, February 27th, Benjamin Decarie, aged 70 years and 7 monthe.DE LISLE\u2014On the 28th of Feb, at 572 Sherbrooke street.Marie Anne ini eldont os tor of the late A.M.de Lisle, Ksq © place {ruiu the above ad March 4th, at 8.45 a.m, Fortes the Church of the Gesu un Bleurh street, and from thence to Coto deo Neiges Cemetery.Relatives and friends are requested tw attend w ithout further notice.FIELD-At Toronto, Ont.on February 25.John Edmund Field, in his 33rd year.GLOVER\u2014At Lock N.Y.on Saturday, Feb 25, 1893, Piniam Glover, brother of r Peter Glover, of Ashburnham, sad formerly Peterbo: rough LEBLANC\u2014 city, March 1st, Joseph Lionel Santon.aged 5 months, son of Dr, LATTINVILLE \u2014 In this city.March lst, Martine Croteau.aged 33 yoars, 2 months and 15 days, wife of Eugéne Lattinvi ille.MuELHERON- In this ety on the morning of the 3rd inst.Felix McElheron, aged 49 years, restaurant kecpor, 665 Craig street.Fune from his late residence, on Sunday, the 5th inst., at 230 p.m.to Cote der Neiges Como- tery.Friendeana acquaintances an members of the C.M.B.A.respectfully requested to attend.In this city, À J wep, THY\u2014 street, March Sri.Ellen\u2019 Mi years, native of county Cork.rand uneral will ta March éth, aT Pr for St.an Cro and from thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.[Cork papers please copy-] NORRIS -An obe:, on February 27, Mrs.Norris, aged years.BPOONER\u2014At Midland, Ont.1803, Hiram Ramsay Spooner, M.D., agod years.PIXCLAIR At Toronto, Ont., on February 7 Sinclair, eldest son of the late Hugh \u2019 fineiatr es RNERAt Brooklyn, N, ¥.Fobruary 21, Rev.Wm.Turner, formerly of Threo iver, e.brother of Mr.John Turner and Mrs, T.G.Leders.of this city w ALSH- At Quebec, P.Q., Mary Ann Walsh.will tak furday.2 on February 25, 41 on February 27, ERBONAL- DETECTIVES OF THE MORT RE lisble character anadia: Becret Service, Temple Bu ullding, pf this office are special sworn De Dominios and are under contract A pertorm = their criminal detective work.leading Bands, Co ons and John\" A Urose, Bupt Commercial Branch.Bilas H Carpenter, Bupt.(Criminal Branch P.ERSONAI\u20141IF R RFCEIVES ANY MORE anonymous letters, the guilty parties will suffer, as they sre npw suspected.53 ERSONAL URE DORENWEND'S \u201cCURLINE\" for curling snd orimpin the hair Proof against wind or wet , price 25c.1 drugs {4) ART GALLERY, PHILLIPS SQUARE Boral Canadian Adem Exhibition Open daliy\u20149 to 6_8 to 10.nn, STEAMSHIPS, ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Liverpool, Londonderry, Halifax and Portland Service.Dopernment to fotels of ot this ay.From From From Liverpool.STRAMIRIPS Portland Halifax an.26 \u201cCARTHAGINIAN .Feb 18 Feb.18 b 9 *MONGOLIAN Mer.8 Mar.4 eb.88 NUMIDIAN Mar 16 Mar 18 Mar.BARDINIAN Mar 3 Apr.1 Mar 23 \"PARISIA Apr.13 Apr.15 Apr.& MONGOLIAN Apr 77 pr.* Rtesmers marked thus will nnt carry cattle.These Steamers will sail from Portland ahout 1 Thu or BS 3001 AR hle after the arrival \"of the Grand k Railway vain lue a be rtiand t sad from Halifax about 1 - rdayn.ae 1 on as yA ible alter the arrival ofthe Lot Tateres Te i ontble colonial Radway tr ain Glasgow, Londonderrs and N.Y.Service.{Late State Line of Steamers) From Now Pier foot uf W.Ilst Street, New York.From RTRAMSHIPA, New York.TE OF N EBRA3KA 10.» NORNEULAN sm Mer î Mar ACE LE ALIFURNIA 3x \u201cPOXER a OMX .STA TÉOF NEMRASK y NORV A A.2X br m 1 RIAN .RTATE OF CALIFORNIA 100 pm And weekly thereafter m New York.soam * Yar.2 Apr 24e pr, 4 May Btenmers with à * will not carry eager re 4) and upwards, single; 880 sud up- arn; Sccoriling NE weation of berth.\"lacs at lowest ra all the Seat eromn Are sitnated on the saloon , thus Snenring Forte t | lighting, and ventilation a Parisian an i med cnguban, Nom.dian, State of rasks and Hea o ui Kurnis are Bited thro Etectrio light \u2018agbout ea.passage, \"Eu or fugther information apply to M.& A.ALLAN, 25 Common Bireet, Montreal.9$ State 41., Boston.1 Imddia Street, Portland.$33 Walnut At.Philadelphia, NEE GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO.New York, Southampton.Breu Lahn, Tea Mar 21.80 m.26.50 Ems, Bat Mar 2, 110m 16,58 m Travo.Tues Mar 2, Sam wr 18.8am | Kiba Sat.Apni I.7 am.RAST ROUTE TO THE MEDITERRANFAN Direct line to Bouth of France, Riviera and Italy, touching at Gibraltar tu land pescugers to Spain NEW YORK TO GENOA LH88 THAN 1! DAYS Kaiser W 11 Mch 4109 m.! Fulda, Sat, ny £ 10am Werru, Ent | eh.11.108 m Kaiser W T1 May 18, 104 & Kiser w 11 Ar 4108 m.Werrs, Sat, May 27, 10a 1m erta, Bat.Apr.22 10s.m Funds, Bat.June ly, 10a m.Pasange a, or or $130 a berth, first cabin OELRICHA k CO.% Bowling Qréen, New York.J ¥ GILMOUR & CO, Agents for Montreal, 34 St.Paul etree pots GL.as DATTERSBY, 14 3t.James street, Mont- \u201cBuy STROUD\u2019S 40c Assam.S.CARSLEY'S COLUMN W GLOV I ADVERTISEMENT.+ RN MORPHY 60% THE IDES \u2019 are OO PF Ca ww MARCH ; Had a fatal significance in the Roman Cuff with Culoudar \" oy huve a fatal sigui- cance even ye | \u2018T'is a long stretch from classic his- Gloves Glores tory to modern business, but could Sian, hte\u201d 8 ask wore Joudly, or the \u2018\u2018 Death of Profit have a deeper for Corduroy kuell, thun in the following list ?JOHN MURPHY & CO.Spring Coffs Children's Cashmere Cuff Gloves, 180.Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Cuff Gloves, 2c.SILK CUFF GLOVES.In all new shades, also in Black.Cape Riding and Driving Gloves Calf Riding and Driving Gloves Boys\u2019 Calf Gloves ip ull sizes (tirls' Kid Gloves in all sizes Girls\u2019 Bwede Gloves in all sizes S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame street.NEW GLOVES.Ladies\u2019 4-Button Suede Gloves in all shades of Tan, 506 pair.Ladies\u2019 Paris Castor Washin, (loves in Tans, Cream sn White, 65e pair.4-Button Vid loves, 85c pair.Gitana Kid Gloves in Black and Colors.4-Button Kid Gloves, 55c pair.Gitana Suede Gloves in Black and Colors.7-Hook Lacing Kid Gloves, 90c Evening Glovesin all Shades 4-5tud Kid Gloves, 906 pair.Latest Novelties in Kid Gloves.Best Kid Glove in the World pair, In Black and all colors, $1.70 pair.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.BOYS\" CLOTHING.À Full and Complete Stock of Boys\u2019 and Youths' Spring Suits.BOYS Sack 100 Sack Suits, Suits.BOYS YOUTHS Reefer Reefer Suits.- Suits.iN Gas, BOYS' SERGE MAN-O-WAR SUITS Youths\u2019 Tweed Business Suits, THY Rigby Waterproof Coats in all sizes.Rubber Coats in all Sizes.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.Men's Furnishings.JUST RECEIVED A ver Ties, in all latest shapes.Ties in New Designs Ties in New Colors English Linen Collars extensive stock of New Neck In ail Latest London Shapes Colored Bordered Handkerchiefs White Cambric Handkerchiefs Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs Hemstitched and Initialed WHITE DRESS SHIRTS Full ranges of White Dress Shirts, in all sizes and qualities, S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame street.LADIES JACKET 8-\u2014Origi prices, $3.60 to 87.60.choice for $1.00.choice for 88.00.LADIES\u2019 JACK ETS-\u2014\u2014Origi prices, $10.00 to $25,00.choice for $4.00.LADIES\u2019 JACK ET S8\u2014\u2014Origi prices, $15.00 to $45.00.choice for $5.00.ohoice for $1.00.CHILDREN'S JACKETS\u2014- choice for $1.60.choice fur &2.00.choice for $2, 50.choice for $38.00, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St.Terms Casb and only ome Price.FOR ONE MORE DAY.nal Your LADIES\u2019 JACK ETS\u2014Original prices, #6.00 to #0.00, Your choice for $2.00.LADIES' JACKETS inal prices, £9.00 to &15.00.Your nal our nal our CHILDREN'S JACKETS\u2014 Original prices, $3.00 to $5.00.Your Origi- ual prices, 34.00 to $6.00.Your CHILDREN'S JACKETS Original prices, $5.00 to $7.00.Your CHILDREN'S JACKETS\u2014\u2014Origi- nal prices, $6.50 to 8.50.Your CHILDREN'S JACKETS Original prices, 87.00 to £9.50, Your JOHN MURPHY & CO, And 105, 187, 109 and 118 St.Peter Street.HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Just put into stock the first sh Low Square Cut.38c to 81.60.MERINO VESTS.FOR YOUNG MEN.In addition to Boys' and Youths\u2019 Clothing, WE NOW CARRY à stock of clothing in YOUNG MEN'S SIZES., Numbers 1 of gentlemen bonght their Winter Overcoats snd other garments ip our Clothing Department last Fall and were much plensed with them, raving as they did a large amount of money compared what they had previously paid.5.GARS wi JAS.A.OGILVY and SONS\u2019 \u2014 Ad vertisement.New Goods New Goods ip- ment of our New Spring Hosiery, consisting of LADIES\u2019 \u201cHEALTH\u201d BRAND UNDERVESTS, in White and Natural Grays, Long, Short and without Sleeves, High Necks, *V\" Shaped Necks and Prices run from A splendid range of these goods, in Natural Colors, all sizes, Prices run from 30¢ to 60c each.; \\ Potier Consignments Expected iv a Pew Days.JAS A GILVY & SONS, Cor.St.Antoine and Mountain Sts.Telephone 8225.sat Buy STROUD\u2019S 40c English Breakfast.ANADIAN- \u2014\u2014FOR-\u2014- \u2014WILL LEAVE - Provided sufficient colonists and their effects These combination trains are orn entre TA iors without effects, trains SEE res oe or or apply to MONTREAL TICKET OFFICES: AND AT STATIONS.ge - wr boarding-houses.DACIFIC KY.SPECIAL TRAINS Colonists and their Effects Cartéton Junction 98.00 p.m., Tueadays, March 1, 14, 21, #8, April 4, 11, 18 an@ ' 25, 1893.offer.run pose of adardine | intending votre ue Tio lege Ki mpanying thelr stock snd effects.» Jouve .every week day with colonist cai wo fl pray read the En hi + FREE Tivoad 266 St.James Street, 59°2 STROUD'S TEAS are used in first-class == Sa PITRE, aE Ee Thy 4.0418 Se WILLS 15 SAL SUDHA .THE : i LS, VILLAS § AN PI AIN os, ARE THE BEST OVER 15,000 IN USE! Everybody Satisfied ! WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame Street (N ear MoGill Stroet), MONTREAL.par Tuning and repairs done in an artistic manner -at reasonable rates, also Tuning by the year.531 STROUD\u2019S CEYLON TEAS, 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c per Ib.81 HENRY BIRKS & co, Jewellers, &c., Hereby give Notice that WILLIAM M.BIRKS, J.HENRY BIRKS, GERALD W.BIRKS, Have heen sdmtied partners, and from this date the frm will Le HENRY BIBKS & SONS.MARCH lst.1893.5014 This Som laint often arises from Dys- ss well as from Const, , Hapodi- Taint, eto.Good blood cannot 2 o Ly tbe Dyspeptio, and Bad Blood ls SOUS E source of suff ILS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, Eruptions, Bores, Skin Diseases, Borafuls, oto.reno.Blood Ritters reall ouree ba e 0 = blood and drives out every vest pure matter from & common pim lo to tbe worst porofatous sore.H.M.of des bad Gi Bols in8 month bat Lots ion cured by 8 bottles of B.B.B.# and is now strong and well.Write to him.ering, ca pr pn Al.A Perfect Article.TATE LLL eR] RE RL I All the Best Grocers soll it, 200utt AH, DE LORAMIER!' Fine Gentlemen's Furnishings.Bhirts ade to order.1700 Notre Damo Sercet, Tu DODGE WOOD SPLIT PULLEY.The stock\u201d Miles Bron À fom Orders Te promptly filled ps Won ter PULLKYS THE SOLDE & McOCLLOUH \u2018es make, Any site at any time.ALFRED N, 298 St.James Street.7 KOFF NO MORE.\u2018Watson's Cough D instant relief those suf sifering From C og , Colds, Celis, Hoarenem Hore \u2018ou are invaluable to Lo! Vocalists.in ai W.* stamped od on each aro Se 2 Ÿ RESENTATION ADDRESSES: HANISOMBLY ILLUMINATED.e _EDWIN COX & CU.114 St Frs Xavier street.ask your dealers for PAINTERS Sonia t\"Hes ble, Bridied, Brushes, and give them a fair trial.E.L.Ethier & Co.BILLIARD TABLE And Bowling Alley Balls 5 MANUFACTURERS § \u2014 AND - IMPORTERS, i Do all Kinds of Work In the fo: Billiard Line.i 88 ST.DENIS, MONTREAL.Telephone 6067 (a) 18coûtf CARPETS FOR ANY EVERY HOME.EVERY HOUSEKEEPER MEASPRED FOR IN MONTREAL is INVITED TO EXAMINE THIS ATUCK, AND EVERY HOUSEKEEPER KHOULD.IT OCCUPIES THE MADE FREE ENTIRE BEOCUND FLOOR, WITH WINDOW FUKNISH- UNTIL INGS, EASY OF ACOESS, CLEAREST LIGHT, PLENTY APRIL 1, UF ROOM.ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST AS ON CREDIT SORTED STOCKS IN MONT: REAL, AB INSPECTION AT WILL BHOW | HEMPS, UNTONS, WOOLS, CASH PRICES.TAPESTRIES, BRUSSELS, | VELVETS.NEWEST AND PRETTIEST PATTERNS IN MATH, RUGS, OILCLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, ETC.FURNITURE.OF COURSE.JUST THE KIND AND QUALITY YOU ARE WANTING, AT THE PRICE YOU WANT TO PAY.NO NEED TO GIVE ALL THE MONEY AT ONCE.WE HAVE GROWN TO ;REATNESY BY GIVING CREDIT AT CASH PRICES Metropolitan Manufacturing Co., 1678 & 1688 Notre Dame Street.T A EMMANS, MANAGER.oto STROUD\u2019S 40c TEAS are equal to Teas sold elsewhere at 50c and 60c.t48¢ WM.CURRIE, Clothing Manufacturer.FIT! me Spring Overcoats for Boys.Spring Overcoats for Youths.Spring Overcoats for Men.\u2018 \" Hats, Cas and Furnishings * | Fer solid value and popular prices, visis bee WM.CU RIE, - Clothier, Hatter, Habgrdasher, 2.1988; 1068, 1089 : NOTRE DAME STREET.cesse nal -\u2014\u2014 S04 Herein lies the success of our clothing.All that ipgenuity and artistic effect can suggest is com- to give our clothing that perfection in finish which pleases the eye, sells the garment on sight, and demoustrates t POPULAR PRICES PREVAIL.Boys\u2019 Suits and Overeoats.Our line for Spring ot \"93 ranges trom 81.78 per suit and up.Boys\u2019 D.B.Sack Suits, Boys\u2019 S.B.Sack Suits, Boys\u2019 Two-piece Suits : $1.76, 2.00, 2,560, 3.00, 8,50, 4.00, 5.00 and ap.Boys\u2019 Reefer Jackets.Boys\u2019 0dd Trousers, 65¢, 75c, $1.00, 1.25, 1.50 Youth's Suits ang Overcoats.Youths\u2019 Suita in either D.B, or 8.B.Backs, $4.50, ¢5.50, $7.00, $8.50, $0.00 and up.Men's Suits and Overeoats.Men's Suits in All Wool Tweeds and Serges at 85.00, $7.50, $9.00, $10.00, $12.00, $14.00, $13.00.A thorough assortment in each line.FINISH ! - VALUE ! $6.50, 87.50, $8.50 $3.75, 84.50, $5.00 AND UP.+ NO INTERFERENCE.Es THE WHITNEY COAL.DEAL LEGISLATION MUST STAND.The Anti-bmbery Bill Restored to the Order Sheet\u2014 Laws for Mariners ~ The Manitoba School Case for Monday.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Ottawa, March 3.\u2014There was much mirth in the House of Commons yesterday afternoon, when Mr.Thomas Templo, York, N.B., rose to a question of privilege.This hon.gentleman had caused considerable amusement the previous evening, on the occasion of putting the question of free corn to the vote.Ho is a Conservative, who sits on the back benches to the Speaker's right, but be was in favorofabolisbingtheduty not- ithetanding.He voted property In the first instance, but Mr.Rouleau, the clerk of the House, inadvertently called out his name again, as being amongst those opposed to motion.his engendered much merrl- ment and the Speaker directed Mr.Temple to stand u r.Temple obeyed.\u201cIs the hon.member for or against the motion\u201d demanded Hon.Peter White.Now, lt must be remembered, that in the meanwhile a good deal of chaff had been indulged at the expense of the luckless Mr, Temple, and consequently the latter grew momentarily confused.\u2018'l am against the motion, Mr.Speaker,\u201d said he, in n fuit, clear voice.Of course the member for York, N.B., meant to say exactly the opposite, \u2018and, of course, his reply simply convulsed the House.The moment the words were utter r.Temple saw he had made a slip.He stood for some minutes waiting, with a forced smile, fur the applause to subside.Then he sald, somew hat sheepishly: \u201cTam forthe motion.\u201d This placed his vote on record four titnes- twice for and twice against the resolution.So, as before mentioned, there was much unseemly mirth when Mr.Temple rose to a question of privilege.\u201cOne would suppose from their merriment that hon.entlemen liave been out to dinner,\u201d declared Mr.er le, ho was possibly getting of being laughed at so an re he explained things, adding that he had wished is vote to go for free corn.Even tho Prime Minister was infected by the mirthful spirit of the House.He rose and bland! presumed that the hon.gentieman ny done what he did because he had not studied the question.\u201c\u2018 It was the mistake of the clerk,\u201d declared Mr, Temple.\u2018* He made me vote three or four times.I'd be perfectly willing to let it pass if the score ad been placed on the right side every time,\u201d he added, laughingly.| Then he went on to remark that Rouleau, the clerk, was not to blame.The members are supposed to rise when their names are called, but they don't all do what they are supposed to do; consequently, not being gitted with clairvo ance, Mr, Rouleau cannot well help making an occasional mistake.Mr.Weldon, M.P.for Albert, permission to re-introduce his BILL PROVIDING FOR DISENFRANCHISEMENT of voters convicted of taking bribes.It had been defeated the provious evening in cotnmittee, but the motion to rise had come so suddenly Mr.Weldon had been unpre: pared, and he wished to- submit it again.After sone discussion, participated in by Messrs, Davies and Jeannotte, Mr, Weldon gained his point.Hon.John Costigan\u2019s bill, an act to further amend the act respecting certificates to masters and mates, then came up fora first reading.Mr.Georiee F.Baird (Queens, N.B.) rose and dellvered a sound, practical speech in the connection, but in the course of hls remarks he took occasion to assert that the shipping trade of the maritime provinces was in a very depressed condition.Not inany years it had been thriving.After wanted Capt.Wels had expressed himself in com lete accord with Mr, Baird, Mr.Davies rose.He was glad Mr.Baird was a practical man, a Conservative; \u2018\u2018and it is satisfactory to have him endorse the statements I made on the ftoor of this House.I piotured the depressed state of the shipping Interests in the Maritime Provinces, and the member for Toronto insisted that I spoke from a rty stand point,\u201d said the Prince Edward land member.Then, in a distinctly in- Jured tone of voice, Mr.Davies proceeded ta pitch into Mr.Cockburn, who was the member in question.The {ncident referred to had occurred during the budget debate and Mr.Davies spoke vehemently.As he rocerded, tries of \u2018order |\u201c Tone, ut such interruptions did not In.flnence the speak.At this Sir John gignifie assent a nod.Mr J.Listor desired to call attention to a remark by Bproule, \u201cThe latter reproached me for inconsisieng in not op duty on oll,\u201d fl,\" and I.Lister 5 en 8 wish to road tho ex Hos ouse rom he had never, directly or indirectly, given Dr.Sproule cause to say that.As a matter of fact, he was not in favor of baving the farmers to pay high prices because of this duty.be Sprou Pode to re ly.but was called to ord Mr.Dalton McCarthy asked Mr, Foster if he had had ny reply from the British (Joverninent, re ing a resolution on passed last session, to the effect that Great ritalin be petitioned to allo Canada tok: ave oe resentatives In tals.F \u2018oster hnstrered that TEE Joa Abbott i himsclt bad conferred with Lord, Bon sel several times on fhe aubjeot.There serious difficulties in the way of the \"De.minion having -ambassadors at elon capitals.Mr.LAURIER IS ALWAYS ON THE WATCH for opportunities, rose and said : \u2018\u201c Are ek to understand th no oflolal communi- ated ain ohn bho oe ho es Vk Bos Lenxier held that it was a mate do breach of faith to treat ution, otsed by the hie ou ui Foam manner.Then came Sir Bi that Cartwright.He was stro of the opt ion that such matters shoul wars be In writing.\u201cIt Wry not the first time Government had laid themselves open to with ea leat.of duty,\u201d ho insinua Mr.oater ~The charge whs quite unfounded Richard shook bis head nkeptioaily and intimated that \u2018he wus not sv sure of In the evening Mr.Weldon, on the motion to go iuto supply, again brought up the Nova Scotia coal ques éstion.He made a very strong speech.© contentiun was that when any province passed laws which hurt or oppressed sister provinces, the power of disallowance shouïd bc exerc by the Dominion.Lf not, when should that power be exerolsed, he wanted to know.Mr.enn and Sir John T hompson were both 0 poe to interference.After Messrs.Neill and Fraser had spoken, Sir Donald Smith, who had made bis first appearance that evening, rose.Ho contended that it was purely a business transaction.He and some other Canadians had associated them- selvos with some American capitalists.Thuy were under the laws of Canada; cer: tainly not under those vf the United States.The Canadian shareholders had a very substantial interest in Lhe company, Ir.Weldon: \u2018Not à majorly Sir Donald \u2014 \u201cA very sulstantial in- teres D \"Weldon\u2014*Not half, as understand.\u201d Sir Donald would not disclose the secrets of the association, but be could assure the House that the Canadian uwners would have a substantial influence in the company.Did the hon.gentleman think they would have bartered the interests of Canada for any amount of money?He ridiculed the notion that the gonna in case of war, would sell itself Büssin or any other foreign power.hose Canadians connected with the association had done nothing to prevent them from being guod subjects of the Queen.The House adjourn: ed at midnight.MoCarthy's Tariff Reform Ideas.[SPECIAL TO TUE STAR.] OTTA W A, March 3.\u2014 Mr.Dalton McCarthy, M.P.the eminent Canadian jurist, who has bolted from the Conservative party, gave notice last night of the following resolution: \" That.since the introduction of the protective sufficient timo has olapsed for the es.abiishinent and development of such manuf turing Industries, as under existing conditions, can successfully carrled ou in Canada.Moreover, many nufacturers, gheltorod behind the rampart thus erec have for comhinations and trusts, which prohibit competition and create and maintain monopo les.That the exinting tariff, defensible only asa protective measuro, has proved in many in.atances oppressive and burdensome to tothe cal mass of the congruming classes, an to those engaged in agricultural ar | unfair and unequal in le Pnetdences and has beer pro- ductivo of discontent, verging on disloyatty among those who auffer from its Injusti ce.\u201cThat no sufficient reason been adduced, or exists, roguiring investigation respecting the forcgoing acts.which aro notorious.nor justify- bn Eclay in © passage of remedial legislation, {ch is lin he \u201cThat, in the opinion of this House, tho tariff ought to be at once amended, in respect of the matter horein indicated, and also by tho substan- tin] reduction of custom dutics in favor of the United Kingdom.in whose markets pil Cana dian products are adinitted duty frec,and of thos.nations which, under treaty obligations with Great Britain, would be entitied to the same 1d VANLAgER; graduated, however.so ax not to unnecessarily prejudice the business of the country, nor to du Wrong to those who have Imported and paid duties in accordance with its provisions.And this House declares its read ness to make a like reduction in favor of such other portions ef the Empire or with ~uch other foroigr countries, cepecially the United States of America, 3s arc willing to reciprocate in matters of t with Canada on fair had equitable terms.In the Senate.Senator Boulton finished speaking on his free trade motion yesterday afternoon.He urged that taxation under protection, was taxation on industry and on labor, and was the hidden tax which imposed double the visible tax.Great Britain, with the exception of tea, imposed no tax on the necessities of labor or its imlustrial employment, and the consequence was that the laboring classes had made greater advances in intelligence, thrift and comfort.He advocated the imposition of an export duty on pulp wood, which vas a raw material we possessed in Toot that while the United States imposed a duty of per ton on chemical pulp, the ulp wood was admitted free.Consequent- F.The manufacturers of pulp in the United tates competed with Canadian manufacturers in their markets, but with Canadian material and with an advantage of 86 yer ton.Under Protection the manufacturing capacity of the country wag confined to the power of five million people to ahsorb the product, and in conseqtence of the increased cost under Protection, our power to export war cut off.The day, he said, was not far distant when trade would flow freely on this continent without limiting it by ocean barriers, and the Canadinns could better afford to lead the way, because their obligations for revenue were not so heavy.He advocated the removal of cus- roms duties at the rate of five per cent.a year.He urged the appointment of a cofhmittee to enquire into the Industria! conuition of the country.Tho Minister of Trade and Commerce declined the committee on the ground that it was interfering with the constitutional power of the Government, and recommended the withdrawal of the resolution.* It was suggested that when Senators had the opportunity te read the remarks of Senator Boulton and digest them, they Would become converted to British ideas.m that plea he asked leave to ira bis resolution, which was granted.Toples of the Session.Sir Adolphe Caron gave a dinner party uantities, and showed - THE STAR ALMANAC.SENATOR BOULTON PAYS-IT A HIGH OOMPLIMENT.It 18 the \u201cWhitaker\u201d of Canada, and He Usod it for Facts and Figures on Which to Base His Speech.[SPRCIAL TO THE STAR.| OTrawa, March 3.\u2014In the Free Trude debate in the Senate yesterday, Hon, Mr, Boulton acknowledged his obligations to the STAR fox the statistical information he incorporated In his speech, He said: ** We have an excellent alinanac published in this country, the SrAR Al mauac, which will take the place, J hope, in this country, of Whitpker's Almanac, that gives all the statistics of the tradle and commerce of the world for the information of the people of Great Britain.It is there that find the statistics, in 80 far as the Customs duties are concerned in regurd to Great Britain, and any onc who will turn fo the STAR Almanac can Inform himself of these facts.\u201d SETTLES THE QUARREL HIMSELF.The Rev.Mr.Davies, of Green\u2019 sFarms, Has Resigned His Pulpit.farch 3.\u2014The World's : The Rev.New York, March Bridgepurt, Conp., special say Henry Davies has resigned au will sever his connection with the Jone ational Church at Green s Farms July For two weuks Uie Rev.Mr.Davies has been In New York to receive advice as to the best course to pursue.His church was divided, same of the parishioners being opposed to bis teachings, but a majority upholding lum.The Rov.Mr.Davies Is one of that clans of clergymen, now fast increasing, who hold progressive opinions regarding the fuachir ng and practice of Christianity, To this alone fs due the trouble which bas resulted in bis withdrawal, Last year he preached a sermon that caused much vemment, his opponents clalining that it indicated a belief in the purgatory uf the Catholic Church.The feeling w, but a counter-current in his favor also set in, nnd sooù the Church was plunged into a Jively quarrel.Membe of ono family often championed dislere: nt sides, and feeling ran hi h Joleen individuals and families.riends e enemies and mauy Fetused RS speak to one another.At last a meeting was called by the dis- satisfled ones, with 1ho idea of pequesting the pastor to resign.His friends, however, attended the :neeting, When the motion wus made they opposed it, and the storm, debate that followed resulted in the ad.Jourament ofthe mectiug without accom- blishin its ohicet, His resignation puts an to the gunarrch \u201cNir.Davies is an exceptionally good scholar and speaker.He has re- coivad oalis from churches in Now F aven and Washington, COL.DENISON AND.GOLDWIN SMITH [SPECIAL TO THE 5 STAR] ToroxTu, March 3.\u2014 peaking pe a Sons ot England dinner here, Int night.Lieut.Col.G.I.nison \u2018said was satisfied that the annexation agitation was fostered hy pald emissaries, sent out in the intereste castern capitalists.Ho anid Canada was only Ju ust starting on her career of ity.ere never was a grander opportunity before a young pocple and a now.pountryy and the man who hinted at changi allefrlance should be scornod as the Page The motion to expel Goldwin Smi zhe St.George's Society comes up for discussion at a meeting of that night.Much interest ing sand there promises to bs a lively time.2 quart FEMALE SUFFRAGE BOWLED OUT.\u201c [SPROTAL TO THE STAR.} f WrxNipEa, March 8.\u2014The question of \u201cwoman suffrage came up in the Local House yesterday afternoon, when Mr.McNaughton, of.P.P.for Rapid City, introduced his bill, asking the fuil enfranchisement of womcna After a lengthy debate, a vote was takep, resulting tn tha bill being defeated by a vote of Ewenty- eight to \u20ac even.-\u2014\u2014 Indicted for Munder.CHicaéo, March 3.- \u2018The Grand Jury has just returned an indictment for m murder ogninst Charles D.w, gone! superiy- tendent of the Fort Wayne road.The diotment is the result of tho secldent at the Forty- seventh strect croseihg of the Fort yayne road, in which four persons were killed outright and fourteen seriously oo.jured, The chargo Le not n Bailable à , Law vi |\u2019 be arrested mnd pup La mao , The \u201cDeadly Cigarotte\u201d Must-Gia Ouynera, Waab., Mareh 3.\u2014 Both Houses of tho I eginiature ho have wed a LIU ohak- ing it unlawtut, tn , to manufae- ture, buy, sell or i Ras , or to have in one\u2019s possession, clgaret sor cigarette papers, Ex-Governor Bishop, af, Qu.Dead.CINCINNATL, Ohio, Bishop, ex-gorernor of ian Mio at Ra: sonville, Fla., yesterday.The Modern way °.Gommends iteclf to the well-formed, fo 3 last night.Pleasant] 1 t It is likely that Lady Thor Te and her | erly done fn Crt ora ad two daughters and Stewart, 4a well.To clsause the private sccretary, wlll eoronany Sir and b colds, headaches ind te evors John to Europe next week.thout unplensant after offects Many senators and members have received invitations to speak on St.Patrick's night, among others Dr.Montagu at Perth: Meclverney, Adams and\u2019 Bergin at Cornwall, and 0.R.Bevin at Toronto, Benator Dickey having called attentdon to the resolution of Senator Boulton, in regard to the Canadian Pacific Railway, being Introduced with a preamble, \u201cwhich was Against the rules of the House, ho was per- ted to withdraw it, with leave to introduce it in another form.KINGSTON NOTES.[SPECIAL TO THE hig KixastoN, March 3.\u2014M.W.Elphinstone, a brother of Lord Elphinstone, is in the city, in company with E.Hosmer.Bath came from the North.West Territories, Where Fiphinsto ne owns a la farm.o \u201cwill take a short course fin TE Battery.W.J.Wilson, druggist, died last evening of typhold fever.\u2018There are numerous cases of the disease in the city.HOTEL CLERK MISSING.{SPRCIAL TO THE STAR.] Krwostos, March 8.\u2014Henry O'Brien, a well known hote! clerk, bn missing.About two weeks ago he he cant here from Toronto, and was engaged r.Dowling to look after the billiard room for the Frontenac Hotel.Saturday evening at seven o'clock, he went out did\u2019 not ome back, disappearancy\u2019 \u2018mysterious.KINGSTON ECONOMIZING.[SPECIAL TO THÉ STAR | | Kingston, March 8 \u2014The City Connoll is cutting down oxpenses.The Finance mittee will recommend the reduction of police force by two, an the abolition of market rk an r master.te Of taxation will\u2019 be A mills on vas The Fir-wheel Buret.TowgLl, Mass., Marsh 3.\u2014An iron on a a dynamo af the power house Electric Ptroot Hallway burst A piece of the pu of the engine, minute.{ was smashed, and the ironrim, tr | ns all Bent, shattering the build © engineer, wi strack on the h y à piece of Iron vas | xfiled, She dee of ne wheel welghing near! As thrown pon ton\u2019 sud well oi Ratirosd (racks.ck EE of sers in the anti another Oynamo an gine hire: started un.a eo = Ni aura liquid laxative Tee Srv of gs.The intellect of tho wiseis Hke glass, te admits the light of of Heaven and: reflcot it.The gold watches which Tare to be presented 1 the champion team of the Shamrock Lacrosse Club Rave heén on view inthe window of R.Humalay, jawelldr, St.James strect, for some rinys, and haves attracted considerable attention.They are sixteenin marhber, and present a.very handaonio ap- Dearance, ¢ boys canndt but fee! proud The cases, which hear the rest of the Olnb on the front cover, Were made by the American Watch Case Co., Toronto, and are fine specimens of Canadian workman.s ne movements are the Riverside grude, 10 size, adjusted, and productions ol.the: American | \u2018Waltham Watch Co, of Wal- farm, * Borne men by ancostry are are cy \u201cthe = doses, with the pain as usuall follow.Carter's Little re la One dose.\u2018 réjaceng conscience.110 =, Po 4 Special Notice.shadow of a mighty nemo.po the pop Becaure they nn are tired of Noble work is tha true educator, lene is a thorough demoralizor of hody, soul, ils and sores {ndiéate impurities M th Hog Ayer's parfila iP eradicates There Suestn nd tight, harm, god Jove, \u201cFria nd ia assay \"mest weak.It {+ aa neon as @ its construction ns Buttes], as the nee of a flower, it merely lvex,.d spontansously.hadley 2) poe Purity.A \u2018leg chapter, tan.ny w in rediance anti malodions aire yh play becange it |.© atags + othersIce it Ja abssirac ike original music or £3 & woman \u2014{ts he by EE A orm for \u201cue eleot\u2014th Vera e name, ot he fs TE Sad nates, dé taken In the eet.\u201c or = \u201cLAST EDITION.LAST EDITION.3837-88.\u201cReminisçences of the Rebellion\u201d by a well-known gentleman of this city, which have been unavoidably withheld the past week, will appear on Saturday next, with maps and cuts of the more important inci- dente-connected there with.INCURABLES HOME.MRS.JARLEYS WAX WORKS AT WINDSOR HALL.An Enjoyable Entertainment Given in Aid of the Above Object - À Large Audience Which Was Well Pleased.Apart entirely from the praiseworthy of last night's entertainment in Windsor Hall, the production of Mrs.Jarley's Wax Works on its merits crowded the house from door to platform, and assured he success of the movement for au Incurables\u2019 Home.Few funnier or more artistic tableawx vivants ever appeared on the boards.As an improvisator of Dickens onian humor, with variations of American Ti Miss McCobb, as Mrs.Jarley, is peer less.Her sense of the ludicrous is never struined and never slow.For example, when in the midst of her performance, she was suddenly presented with a beautifui basket of flowers, she never dropped her quaint \u2018\u201c\u201cHinglish\u201d dialect, but sampling the roses with her nose, she supe y announced that she \u201calways did like tables and these was as good as them I rot from the Prince of Wales.\u201d he entertainment was divided into three parts, the pret, \u2018The Historical Chamber\u201d by Mrs.George Drummond, the secon: The: Miscellaneous Chamber\u201d by Miss Wheeler, and the third, \u201cThe Classical Chamber\u201d by Mrs.A.McKinnon.The curtains first go up tor to be more correct.go back) on à very pretty scene.In the centre of the back-ground stands Queen Elizabeth, in gorgeous costume, and unbound hair; to her = ht stands \u201cCharles the First, \" and ter Zonob On the left \u201csir Wal ter Raleigh with cloak ready to spread for his Queen's dainty feet, which Mrs, Jarley remarked took No.5; Madame Roland, and Ohristopher Columbus, with ever ready spy glass.Mrs.Jarley began to ice her figures by saying \u2018they were natural as life and when wound up would move.\u201d Just then looking around with a start, \u201cMercy on us, what's the matter with Christopher?I reckon he's meltin its powerful warm here.\u201d Poor Chr stopher was in a state of collapse, and had to he propped with sticks and steadied.Captain Benyon played his part well.Then winding them 1 up, the Queen put out her foot, Walter offered his cloak, King Charles imitated the very unpleasant feat of cutting his throat, and when the others were working well Mrs.Jarley roceeded to tell us something about his- ry; for instance, \u201cHenry the \u201cth instituted the Women's Exchange.\u201d Then she stopped to explain that she was getting old.She didn't mind the being vid, it was the gottin there.Queen E izabeth was ex- as be a very fine figure, with just the color hair \"Hat denoted a temper.She was accused of beheading John Bunyan, which gave rise to the famous And historical saying, \u201cWhat the country needs is more bunions.\u201d \u2018The beauty of history is, you never quite know what it means.e necessary winding up and oiling of the machinery, and occasionally screwing and unscrewing the parts, is all very amusing.Some of the figures had a double-back action, which made their management ex- ingly complicated.Mrs.Jarley's sayings were most amusing and trite; some were quite proverbial, indeed.such as, \u2018\u2018No one can be truly religious unless he\u2019s camfortabie.\u201d Then \u2018keep your servants busy on Sunday.Have \u2018good dinners eooked, but don\u2019t open your libraries, your pictus) galleries, or have a band playing in parks, because it might corrupt the poor,\u201d was a hit which CALLED FORTH APPLAUSE, Asdid the remarks.\u201cThisis Dick Swiviller drinking, but don't be alarmed ladies and tlemen, {t's nothing only lager beer.and at's been decided by the Que ec Government non-intoxicating, and who should Know better than the Quebec Government?\u201d Another hit was at the fashion which exists in some out-of-the-way places (tot in Montreal of course) of a man Rest along tho woman he is walking with, instead of giving her his arm.Éerinterviews withth» Queen, who would not let her leave England unless she pron ined always to keep her in communication \u2018by telephone when she was lecturing, were very amusing, especially as they were accompanied y quaint littls bob ne eurt- whilst smiles of proud, a \u201cFor delight at the honor radiat à er heey kindly face.He- is capital, She looks and acts the typical Mrs.Jarley to perfectice.The two lackeys, Mr.Duninp and Mr.Yates, act the part as to the manner born; fo Mrs.Mu, Iarley says, they are \u2018mighty good judging\u2019 by th.Herculean took De tonne mighty powerful, too.In the * Historical Cowt\u201d are Amy Robsart, Lord Byron, Mail of Athens, Joan off Arc, Napoleon, Josephine, Jenny Lind, Mary Queen of Scots, Lady Jane Grey, Diogenes, Marquis ot Lorne and the pos uise.Then while the figures and sw syed, the improvised tele- yd rang and .Jarley ran totalk with Be een, the real, living Queen Victoria.jesty never lost interest in the Per ax works, She had just rung up to ask if the Princesa Louise and Marquis of Lorne bad been brou ht pre et.\u201cNo, Your Majesty.\u201d said ut Jenny Lind is on.She's si ing the National air.No, not the hair, the air, Your Majesty.(To the audience - \u201cShe thought I was alludin\u2019 to the heir, to the Prince of Wales.\u201d \u201cYes, Your Majesty, she\u2019s singin\u2019 your health an\u2019 the hodjence is standin\u2019 on its feet an\u2019 cheerin\u2019 most loyal.\u201d \u2018When, however, Louise and Lorne did eome on, an awlul blunder was made.Lorne came first.Mrs.Jarley indignantly \u2018ordered him back until the Princess was put on her pedestal.Then Lorne was brought in by the same door.This was also a disloyal outrage and Lhe lackeys were commanded to carry him out and in again by another entrance.When Her Majesty telephoned again this untoward event was Sto) denied.Mrs.Jarley boldly affirmed hat Louise was first seen by the \u201c\u2018hod- on jonse\u201d Queen of Scots was described as Detn the greates\u2019 flirt on record.Ste play on a harp with one hand and akon to a dozen men with the other and do \u201cBothwell.\u201d \u201cThis is a joke, ladies and entiemen, which you don't see now, but TI waké up in the middle of the night in nvulsionsof laughterover it.\u201d True enough the audience did not see it.\u201cDiogeneo his hip bath,\u201d contrary to the general im on, was a very benevolent looking gentleman, instead of the snarling qu Perhaps one of the most amusin of the evening was when \u201cJoan ol was brought in and handed the banner on wave.She laughed so immoderately that Mrs, Jarley had to explain that this Was DW! to some peculiar construction of her machinery, that she laughed sometimes so like a human being that it was quite startling; all the time pattine her, poking her chin, and exclaiming: \u201cAin't she Moely ain't she fre: look at tbis elegant eA Miss Boyer was trying to regain bar composure Amy brought gi all wrapped up and had to be unwound.veral other con curved for which the lackeys were bi med.The men tumbled off their pedestals in the inost unexpected way.THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TAKING PART La this Cour mee Toad) Miss Bran lizabeth e an ran- chauds i Walter far Raleigh).© Huntley Brut mous nyon pher am à ei ot of Athens) Miss Sache; ques of a Miss Lulu Boyer; (Amy Rob sart) Miss Bartha Bte epson; Mary Que of © Boots) Miss Ste phen caephl Ine) E.Strathy: de hehe] ; Cn\u201d Ne a Bron Apts Ge of Lorne), Mr.St is Jones; 5 (ing * ! harles), Mr.B.Parker; dith, (Napoleon E The Miscellaneous Chamber was prefaced with the remark that \u2018It was hard to be on the strain all the time, and she would let Lhe audience down, and infroduce something more suitable to ordinary intellects.Hintory did get a little trying.\u201d The scene next sfiowed a cowboy, with lasso in hand, Ophelia placed near hiw \u2018because of the dir ference betw eenthem.\u201d \u2018Contrast tothesoul of brevity;\u201d then an Indian Chief introduced by Mra.arley, \u2018One of your ancestor, the red man,\u201d who chased, roperty uided by one of the lackeys, with -curdling whoops and all too natural cy oy a [Puritan maiden.Nydia, with her basket of flowers, Invoked calin and beautiful.Here Mrs.Jurley told a pathetic story of Pompey- double I, how a mountain came on top of it, and of Glaue us and Nydia.itn and grisly\u2019 warrior on a little wooden steed constituted \u201cThe Light Brigade\u201d aud parried and thrust and swung his sword in good cut-throat style.\u201cForward the Light Brigade!\u201d yelled Mrs.Jarley.Onward they rode and well, Into the \u2018aws of death, 1uto the mouth of \u2014 \u2014 na place not usually mentioned in polite society,\u201d she concluded with a sugary simper.Meanwhile the Light Brigade having been well wound up, plunged and cavorted wildly.\u201c Aint he elegant © she asked.* Look at his charming sloping forv'ead and his marshal breast.The words is right: Thei ire not to reason why.Theirs but to do and die.His \u2018rad and face and figure is just made that way- \u2018not 10 reason wby\"- more bel- lun than ceree bellum, that\u2019s sure.\u201d This joke was pe rhitps too technical for the audience, and was not applauded.The Lost or wislard figure for which a hunt was instituted was finaily discovered at the Customs, and the lackevs were forthwith despatched aftersome waiting which caused Mrs.Jariey to exclaim, Its like sending one half of a cheese to find the other.Finally Che missing figure was carried up the aisle w pretty heavy burdens done up in brown paper, which was dropped uncere montously on the stage and when unbound disclosed a vil lunous countenance.This was Jasper Packlemerton, who tickled fourteen wives to death.Ther there was the old Indy who died dancing at the age of 107; the \"Maid of Honor\u201d who died from aprick of her thumb, the result of sewing on Sunday; Mrs.Squeers with bowls of treacle and sulphur and a number of hër boys, \u201cThe Marchioness \u201d and Dick Swiveller; \u201cLooking Backward,\u201d a very funny figure 4ndeed, which had been broken and the | stupid \u2018man had mended him with his head \u201c wrong side first.\u201d Topsy\u2019 \u2018tan ideal one), \u201cThe Giggling Girl\u201d were all wound up and performed their different parts.THE CAST WAS AS FOLLOWS, Maid of Honor, Miss M.Davidson; \u201cOld Woman,\u201d Miss Rae; Puritan Maid, Mins Heien Parker: \u201cGiggler,\u201d Miss KE.O'Brien; Nydia, Miss Bebe Hutchins; ophelia- Miss Carrie Tait; Cowboy, Mr.G.W.Stephens, ir.Dick Swiveller, Mr.Rotord.asper Packlemerton, Mr.Sturgis-Junes; The Light Brigade, Captain Benyon.The curtains once mare were drawn and when unclosed displayed the Classical Chamber.The grouping was effective: The figures nearly all tall and commanding.\u201cParis,\u201d either \u201cParee or plain Paris, not that he was plain: on the contrary, he was a model of manly beauty,\u201d was the centre of attraction to the three goddesses, who each in turn tried to allure.Juno\u201d offered power, \u201c Minerva\u201d wisdom, represented by an owl.\u2018Venus Love, 8 \u201cred apple,\u201d appealing to his love of eating.Achilles was warlike, and looked behind him at his heel.\u2018Ajax\u2019 had n double back action, which did not work well, so that when he was changed inte \u201cPriam Weeping over the Ruins of Troy\u201d he still detied the lightning with the sword of Ajax.\u201cCornelia.* \u201cA Roman Matron,\u201d \u201cProserpine, \u201cAndromache,\u201d \u201cMercury\u201d and \u201cHector\u201d were all repre sented, us well as the \u201cGracchi,\u201d and were all good.THE PERFORMERS IN THIS COURT WERE: Mrs.McKim, Juno; Miss May Stephens, Minerva; Miss Reynolds, Venus; Mrs.A.Parker, Proserpine; Miss Power, Coruelia, Miss Bishop, a Roman matron; Ajax, Mr.McKim; Achilles, Mr.Del Shepherd.Mrs.Jarley was presented with a beautiful basket of lowers, for which she returned humorous thanks.Captain Benyon an: nounced that a young lady from would sing at the fair on turday Shun noou between four and six, and on Fri- dar evening between eight and nine.The audience was immense.Amongst those present were: The Hon.George Drummond and Mrs.Drummond, y Johnston, Miss Johiistou, Mrs.Wolferstan Thomas, \"Mrs.Benson, Mr.Benson, Mrs.Miller, Mrs.C.Hope, Mr.and Mrs.Stanley Bagg, Mr.and Mrs.Hector Mackenzie, Miss Abbott, Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Stephens, Mrs.McShane, Mde.Pedrodreau, Mr.and Mrs.Charles Holland, the Misses Young Mr.and Mrs.Sise, the Misses Sise, Mr.and Miss Cantlie, Mr.and Mrs.J.L.Morris, Mr.Thomas Davidson, Mr.Randal David: son, Mrs, Hartland Macdougall, Miss Mac- dougall, Mr.and Mrs.Gordan Strathy, Mr.Justice and Mrs.Davidson, Miss Mat- tice, Maulinette; Mr.C.P.Davidson, Mr, and Mrs.E.B.Greenshields, Mr.and Miss Godfrey, Dr.Guerin, Mr.C.McIntyre.Mr.and Mrs.Crombie, Mrs.E.Parker, Miss Perry Duck, Mr.and Mrs.Chisholm, Mrs.Barnard, Miss Fanny Day, Mr, an Mrs, Sheldon Stephens, Madame Maze, Miss Symmers, Miss Smith, Mrs.and Miss Waddell, Mr.McTier.Mr, and Mrs.Albert Holden, Miss Holden Miss Donaldson (Toronto) Mr.Phillips and the Misses Scott, the Viscount de la Barthe, Mrs.O'Connor, Mr.Robert Gault, Miss Gault, Mrs.Richardson.Miss Fastman, Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Wallis, Mrs.Hope, Mr.Willie Ho 7 Miss Hope, Mr.Cochrane, Scotland; S.Robert: son, Miss Robertson, Mr.hom Peck, Mrs.Parker, Mr.and Mrs.Hosmer, Mr.and Mrs.Heney, Mr.Pillow, Mrs.and Miss Wurtele, Mrs.Dobell, the Hon.Mrs.Wand, the Misses Wand, the Misses Henderson, Mrs.Bagg, Miss.Micheson, Mr.and Mra, Ramsay, r.A.G.B.Claxton, Miss Ethel Claxton, \u201cMrs.Rae, the Misses Rae, Mr.and Mrs E.Lewis, Mr.W.H.Meredith, Mr.and the Misses Angus, the Misses Van Horne, Mr.Charles Meredith, the Misses Hall, Sherbrooke; Mr, and Mrs.Mcintyre, Mr.and Miss Small, Mr.and Mrs.S.Shorey, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Townsend, 8.Bains, Toronto, Miss Rutherford, Toronte.Mr.and Mrs.Reford, Mrs.A.French, Mr.and Mrs.Ned Major, Mr.Baumgarten, Mr.and Mrs.Elmenhorst, Miss Ru ridge and Mr.and Mrs.Sutherland Taylor.The management, or rather, utter mismanagement, of the cabmen at the Windsor last night was truly Montrealese; indeed, it out-did even our proverbial indifference to such trifles.The sleighs were backed up upon the pavement all along the building to within two feet, and in some places much less, of the wall, and it was in absolute peril that one passed by.Such a disgraceful and dangerous crush of the sort in such a neighborhood has not been scon for ï Indignation at this must not interfere with the congratulations which the management of the entertainment deserve for the manner in which it was carried out.To-Day at the Fair.All forenoon to-day Windsor Hall resounded to the clamor of nters\u2019 hammers and the hum of a hundred feminine voices of decorators busily preparing for the Fancy Fair.At noon nearly all the \u201cexhibits were In their places and all but the final arrangements were made.As one enters the hall the first notable object seen is a gigantic artificial chrysanthemum, making a gaily-colored® ogn that covers the exhlbita of the Church of the Messiah on the centre of the floor.In addition to the works of art in this collection, mentioned in yesterday's STAR, quite \"number ofvaluable books have been contributed, making the table- one of the richest, If not the ri eat, in the room.Just behind it stands the flower tables of St.Paul's Church, heavily laden with roses, orchids, hyacinths, tulips and the cholcent of potted p) Jants, in the midst of which alovely ily stands pre-eminent.The Iadies in charge are Mrs.Greenshields, Mrs.S 8, Mrs, Andrew A.Allan, Mrs.Gibshaw, Mrs.Rachel Rae, Miss Mackenzie, Miss Robertson, Miss \u2018Casse iss Hope Miss M.ugall ss Ha iy Bessie o onl Bim Cant © re tatives of S.John the Evan- gelista hurch have a gorgeous display of | Bod ore- | articles as well as those of general util Drummond's stall plays exquibite no needlework on linen, in white and colors, fancy blotters, cushions and tea cosles\u2019 in ed daintiest desi se She = assisted Db: Lady Johnson, Mrs.Sutherland avior, Mrs.Dunbar Taylor the Misses Scott, Size, Nash, Young and many others.Mrs.Meredith ides over the art section, assisted by the Misses St.George, Utterton, McDougal, Miles.Here are hand painted\u2019 vases, cups and plaques, pictures by our own artists, Misses Harris Muher Carter and the Messrs.Godfre iss Henderson han the ouse Reopors department, where the variety of domestic articles is endless.She in assisted by Mesdames Hanning tun, Brown, Cameron, Howard, Anderson, Minses Torrance, Jackson, Fenwick ligefard, Saunderson, Ferry, .and Miss J.Ke AMONG THE EXHIBITS prepared by the ladies of Christ Church edral are: New Williams\u2019 sewing mie donated by Mr, Hugh McLennan; three walnut rocking chairs by Renaud, King & Patterson; rocking chair by Geo.Armstrong; \u201cBaby Mine\u201d covking stove by R.& WW.Kerr; artistic screens, clagera, photograph frames, hand-painted tables and foot stools, tea comers, in-cushions, lump screans, à large and handsome assortment of trimmed wicker baskets, key racks, tuys, dolls, baby hat sashes, etc.The ten cent and 25 cent tables are covered with thousands of articles of exceptional value.The Judies in charge nre Mesdames Wheeler, Tait and Ives, with a large number of young lady assistants in cl arming costumes, wearing artistic caps \u2018as dis- ting auin r marks.From we Church of St.James the Apostle is a candy stall in charge of Mrs.John Gault, Miss Smith and Mm.Lacy.The candy is of the finest description, some of it having been made in the schoolroom of the church, and the rest from materials provided by the ladies and botled by most ; experienced hands.And another great at- traction is Lhe wonderful guess doll, surrounded by an endless variety vf delicious sweets, The ladies of St.Andrew's, Church of Scotland,are the chief hostesses of the Fair.Their refreshment tables are served with edibles which only first class restaurateurs could prepare.This department is presided over by Mrs, S, H.Ewing and Mrs.Logan.Adjoining is an ice cream table, managed by representatives of St.Martin's Church: Mrs.S.Bethune, Mrs.Richards, Miss Bellew, Miss Rogers, Miss Eastwan, Miss Walker, Miss Liddell and Miss Hanson.The Management of the R.& O.N.Company.Mr, N.K.Counolly, president of the Richelieu Com any returned from Sorel this morning where he had been inspecting the Company's fleet.In speaking of the management of the Company, Mr.Connolly stated that a change in the management of the Company had never beon discussed either y the executive or the Board.Mr.Chabot had no intention of resigning.Speaking unofficially Mr.Connolly stated that there was no man in Canada he would rather see interested in the Richelieu Company than Mr.Folger.Speaking nf the new company Mr.Connolly said that opposition was the life of trade.He did not think there was room for two companies, but it would simply mean the survival of the fittest.\u201cFINANCIAL Inthe local loan and discount market rater con- tinne easy under large supply and only moderate demand from borrowers.loans are 44 p S and prime Commercial paper 8e to 3 to amount and endorsation.Sterling exchange 15s weak and dull, Sixties, 8 7-16 to Y 918 and demand drafts, M to % between banks.Counter rates for sixties, 9 Lo 91, and sight, 10 to 104.Cables, 10§ to §; docume tary sixties, 9 to 94 p.c.New York funds, 3-32to | premium between banks, ad à to d over the counter.The local stock market thix morning showed no great change over the situation yesterday.pectators are soemingly taking a rest for the moment, Values ere about steady and the trading fairl distributed.Bank of Montreal sold at 234, and Molsons at 176.Merchants were ed at 167 and Toronto at 228}.Commerce pit at 1474.Canadian Pacific opened at 85 and rose Lo 864 bul fell off al Lhe close to 85h.Riche- Ton declined from 74 to 73}.Gas were placed at ZA and Cable Co.from 182} down to 1824.A lot of Dom.Cotton changed hands at 137.The rest of list was quiet.MORNING Saues.\u201425 Montreal 24: 10 Merchants 167t; 23 Molsons 176; 5 Toronto 2568: 60 Commerce 147}; 350 C.P.R.25, 3 do #64, de R54, 75 R.& OU.\\av.Co.74, 100 do 734, D do 7 ins 234; 25 Cable 1824, 5 do 182}; 25 Dom.Col\u2019 ton 137.AFTERNOON BALES.: Merchantn 1664.5 R.& O.Nav.So 74; 50 do 73%; 75 do 734; 25 2 Dom.Cottoh 1 5 Colored Cotton Ti.dn 73, 100do 724, 50 do DE À mo TA, 50 do 724, 150 do 72, 50 do 714, 550 Cable 182, posted ru rumors thal Moleod would not be atocted a and n, of among hoe York: ad Northern and P Fans Recital JATURDAY, 4th MARCH, \u2018IB.'N.Prarra's Piano Rooms.thern at , and Mis bl yes Readin Rock Leland R ich.& Torm 8: Paul ; Do pref Pac ih London Nat Jardage Duluth ore Do Dis C acte Fig Com ACE, Dap ne SEE AL ICE DANSKBEAU.List 8 Symphonie H waste ler sr HENRY BIRKS & SONS, WATCHES Are all Guaraateed Timekeepers.Movements cau be ssleoted and cased in 14 or 18 kt.Open, Hunting or Dall Punting The casings aro all of the best and most etner forms and exsot worlguanship.235 AND 237 ST.JAMES ST.LA MONTAGNE, CLARKE & CO., Members Now York Stock Exchange, BANKERS Montreal Offlce\u2014183 St.James street.New York Office -15 Hruad atreet (Ms Building).ou eodive dopoaity subject Lo check.u daddy Essie orders for the purchase of Stocks and Bounds for investment or on margin.CHICAGO.N March, 77§ to wi N March, 44 N March, 34] B May, i Teme .00 Ma are h.13.10 March tember.sHo EW YORK, Ti] Mareh, 81g July, 818 B Aug COR 52 June, di July.sN POLE DO Closing pm Ww 1 sab, ao Mu CORN ATS, no DULUTH\u2014 Pl hard, 68} March, 72} Northern, 85) March, 704 Bh May.3 73 July £9 Connected by private wire with New _York, Chicago and Toronto.| BEAD THE HUNTING GIRL.An Original Ci right fto 7 Ales, folks March, Te EE NA Commencing in this Week's Metropolitan 52x1 CHAUVIN\u2014On the 3rd inet.at No.5 Britanoia street, Point St.J.Chauvin, of a dur At Three Rivers, on the 1st March, .A.Lantier, of à son LEGGETT- Febrnary Æ, the w vifo of John Leg- gett, of a son, 102 Canning street.LANTIER- Mra.Dr HITCHCOCK-HQW E\u2014 Married.February ist, 1882, at the residence of the bride's futher by tho Rev.Hitcheock, Leeds, Ont, sou of the late Andrew Hite HS Merbe Amelin Howe.daughter Esq.to Miss 1 of he Howe, Esq.of the same place.Headings b; thermometer date last year: readings today : 8 a.m., THE WEATHER.11 a.m.\u2014Probabilitics for thenext twenty-four hours: Fair to rlondy with light local snow, not much change in temperature.Minimumtemperaturce four hours ; STROUD\u2019S TEAS, 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c and 60c per Ib.READ THE HUNTING GIRL ! Ap original Copyright Btory by Mrs.Edw Kennard COMMENCING IN THIS WEEK'S cadu Edmonton, 12 Dove, Calga below: Prince Albert.10 below; Medicine below; Qu Appelle, 8 below; Wi es Port Arthur, 10 below: ; Toronto Montreal.125 Quebec, 8 4.Hearn and Harrison's standard is day: Max.a: min., Sam Man is a sort of tree which we are too apt to judge of by the bar! Special Notice.Have you seen the new trans board organs?# not piano rooms, No.1 \u201cMETROPOLITAN.\u201d FOR SALE, Notre ne street, the only place where you can find them as well as all other new instruments of merit.Every musician recommends them highly.Mr.Simeon Doré No.1545 St.James street, St.Cunego nde cured of \"La Grippe\" Syrup of Turpentine, an remedy 1 use in my family in case of colds or other affections of the respiratory organs.Serpentine Marble.of the above marble has recently been a on the property belonging to C.BRAZEAU, at PORTAGE DU FORT, QUE.8 miles from HEALY STATION, on the Canadian says: I have been it is now the only MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Stam ha Gordon Btrathy & Co., Stock Brokers, 9 BL.Sacrament Mar 3.Mar § Ask.Bid As.Bid, Canadian Pacific wr.Lo MW 54H46 B43 De do Land da.IW \u2026\u2026\u2026.1œ Grard Trunk don lat pref.- - - 1834 183 182 13 134 11% Do o on .æ 29% 30 2 Montreal Te ph, \u2026.155 133 154 134 Rich.& Ont.72 TIM 75 73 Montreal 8t.Ry.Co.190 189 190 187 8 .2250 18746 184 Montreal (Jas Co.ny ms 33 Bell Telephone Ce.163\u20ac les 165 162% o coe >.re Bent of Montreal.= \u201c aus 14 15% 123, Bank of Bb NA.sos ; \u2026 Feopla's Bank.14 118 314 Ca 175 180 175 Bank of Toronto.2\u201c 21 52 Jacques Cartier Ban 120 1 Merchante Bank .16644 169 16634 E.Townshipe Bank.Ce bec - 130 Ja Banque National 100 LT M\u201d 1s Cham .à St Law.1014 101% Montreal Cotton, xd.150 151% Do do Bond._._.1 Le Sp Si Mills Co.13° 10° ni 1 do.do.Bonds .10234 101% 106 10144 Nation rings Go - LL Ls Le Mens sas t Co 1%0 160 150 Cot 137 138 19 do.Cem ces Cees 100 a Do Acoording to the private advices of Lamon- tagne, Clarke & Co., from New York to-day, the announcement late \u2018yesterday of renewed gold ements for next JFucsday.coupled with the Philadelphia failure, had a dep ng effect at rst this morning and.prices were a little irmieady.D though showing but slight change from © samo Industrials pro- bicago Gas, and Sugar an Cotton « were allowed to react.t Sensations) eatimates of Read.ng's grose floating t an e sellin de Reading, but Now fond re mained fairly steady.In the gore, Mngton was fairly strong, but St, Paul settled on decrease of about 000 in gross for fourth week of Feb ruary, while Union Pacific lost over a point on a demand by nwitchmen for an Increase in wag com jon houses were almost idle and trad ng confln ned more to the board rs, 86 A vlass,s wringing over to the short side, anda a complete ohange of sentiment taking place since ye yesterday.mainly owing to ow: The Grip Twice \"I have had the grip the last two winters.Last winter it prostrated mo so that ! had no strength and could not do my work.sat down and cried many times, J was so blue and dis couraged.J had great pain in my back and across my kidneys and through my whole body I also had @ bad cough Hood's i just about saved my Life.It gave me strength so that I could do my workand made me feel well.always be a warm friend to , Barsa- Hood's ja Cures Hood's Sarsaparilla J do not want anything better for a family medicine.\u201d ington Village, R.1._N B.- Be sure + get.Hood! s Sarsaporilla.\u201cHoops PILLS are \"purely vegetable, perfectly harmless.always reliable and beneficial A sample is now on exhibition in tha 8TAR ofoe 378 2am CHEAP FUEL! COKE, Lam, § 5200 per Chaldron COKE, Broken, $3.90 per Chaldro Delivered free in City Limits.THE MONTREAL GAS COMPANT, 11 St.James Street, 98 Ottawa Street, And Harbour Street, Hochelaga.Try STROUD'S 60c OOLONG.For Sale\u2014 Handsome Stone Cottage 76 MACKAY STREET.No mare desirable Dome in West rod COTE on ANTOINE, LOTS, HOUSES, BLOCKS OF LAND, -|FOR SALE.All Situations.All Prices: Be, Catherine street.Western avenue.Clarke avenue, Cote if.Antoine road.Olivier avenue.Sherbrooke stroct.Metcalfe avenue.Groene avenue.BOTTOM PRICES.This is the inevitable future West End of Montreal; in fact is now the real West Ward of the cit, DRAINAGE.Water, Gas, Electric Ciel, and the bost stroot ruilway servive in the city J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 BT.JAMES STRKET.52x2 TO LET 3301: St.Antoine Street.Fine upper tenement in splendid order, newly papered, painted und tainted throughout; 8 rooms, Moderate rent.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.18) BT.JAMES STREET.5212 TO LET Fort and Bayle Streets, Comfortable, self-contained, modern houses, at moderato rentals J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 ST, JAMES STREET.5212 HOUSES T0 LET.OFFICES TO LET.WAREHOUSES T0 LET.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 ST.JAMES STREET.HOUSE 293 PEEL STREET FOR SALE OR TO LET, House stone front, 26 feet wide, in good otder, heat sd by\u201d Daisy\" furace.Lot 130 foet deep with good stabling.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.18) ST.JAMES STREET.52x92 Sherbrooke Street RESIDENCE FOR SALE, OR TO LET, FURNISHED.A first-class semi-detached, handsomely furmtshed oommodious residence of about 15 rooms.heated by hot water, and in fine order throughout ; good stable and coach ho J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 181 KT.JAME# STREET.53x3 Fine new store on St.Catherine street, near Mark street, with comfortable dwelling over head.Well fitted throughout: beated with hot water furnaces; cement floored cellars; eloctric lighta; gas and electric bells; rat proof deafened floors; plate glass front.y 1st ApriL J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 31d 18} ST.JAMES STREET.MONEY TO LEND.5P.C.TO6P.c., First Mortgages.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 St.James Street.52x8 ST.CATHERINE STREET, |] NEAR PEEL STREET.FOR SALE, a fine building lot, 264 feet by 1024 feet, with lane in rear.Apply immediately to J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 ST.JAMES STREET.8x3 52x1 Possession given ey lat.Apply 314 ST.PAUL STREET.Try STROUD\u2019S 40c CEYLON TEA.THE HUNTING GIRL An original Copyright story By Mas.Epw.KENNARD.COMMENCING IN THIS WEEK'S ¢ METROPOLITAN.\u201d STROUDS sell annually about three million lbs.Tea.\u2014READ\u2014 The HUNTING GIRL An original Copyright Story by Mrs.Edw.Kennard.Commencing in this Week's METROPOLITAN 82x1 FOR SALE 1293 DORCHESTER ST.A new red stone House with deep Extension.Eve on two floors.Workmanship and materials the very best.Price $10,000.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & Co.181 ST.JAMES STKEET.DRUNKENNESS.\u2014ARE YOU INTERESTED In the Cure for Drunkenness or the Morphine-Habit ?Have ou a husband, » brother, son or friend who is addioted to strong For fullest information address THO.LINDSAY, Secretary.DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF GOLD CURE CO.16 Hanover Street, Montreal.Exchange, however, Ries ita a à bids fair to warrant exports soon, un more bills como in from some source to meet the growing Somand from remitters in settlement of ports.(Ant her feature to-day rt 6 or x ea to-morro money.Amongst operators the feeling that Echanges ent Rnanclel affairs to be acoomlahel % en new Government bas been used suffi a by already as à ball factor.The Stock Market Livelien New York, March B\u2014The Posts financial article says *igustsial tock assumod the Jooder this morning.Chicago G an fing \u2018were.wereosntresof vity throughout the forenoon.Ia the stock first mentioned re- dividend to be declared next wook and THE HUNTING GIRL! > MRS.EDWARD KENNARD.An Original London Society Belle will be commenced Commish oo of» COTTAGE FOR SALE.11 DUROCHER STREET Just above Sherbrooke st., in perfeot order.Hot water furnace, ko J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & o.181 AT.JAMES STREET.PARTNERSHIP NOTICE twat Thre entered nie friends and bn Pili tn ve en to partners! lor oes e Furniture Business in all its details un eater the name and style T.E.& A.MARTIN, In the premises, No.199 NOTRE DAME STREET, A Pow Doors West of Balmoral Block.Our stock comprising all the Newest Designs is complated, and we ars Sow ready to recetrs visitors.T.BE.MARTIN, \u2018Late of Fee & Martin\" 53x Read The Hunting Girl.An Original Copyright Story by Mrs.Edw.Kennard.Commencing in This Week's mm \u201cMETROPOLITAN,\u201d The Montreal Dally dtap, vrinte-l at the corner of Bt.George Btreet and Fortification Lane, is published by Hugh Grabam, resident in Moatreal.Publish- _ Ing pifics- 182 and 165 Bt.James Strest, FOR SALE \u2014 BY C.J.& E.H.BROWN, THE FOLLOWING HOUBES: DORCHESTER STREET.tono residence.14 rooms, heatod by hot water, cloctrio light and Vs gus grates, har woud grub à nous .du ii firat-class.Large lot.Price 819 sur WTREET, o near ere 14 stor; basement, stone fronted house.ie orf and by hot water.Ÿ reve In tne order.Price 54,000.CLORSE STREET.Blone front house.9 rooms and good collar.Lot 21) Price 83, TUPPER STREET.Blune front cottage, .Furnace.Everything complete.Price Bi,500, 7 BURNSIDE STREET.Eucht roomed house.Brick.Ceutrully situated, rice 060.MOUNTAIN STREET.Two good dwellings snd a store, with s good stable.AU well rented.At a bargain.IN COTE ST.ANTOINE.ST.CATHERINE STREET.A splendid 10 roomed house.Finished (5 hard- would Very complete.Store rooms snd vap- boards in sbundapce Fine corner lot.Call for frites.sud examine tho house for yourself.rice $6,130.GREENE AVENUE.8creral nice 14 story stone front cottages.9 rool conveniences.A \u2014 4 Lsv \u2014 A SPLENDID 2% story brick cased house, on solld stone foundation 8 good rooms.and large sue aud volinr Heated by Pour furnace.Cannot be beaten for 33, Call for particulars.C.J.& E.H.BROWN, Room 716 N.Y.Life Bullding, or 302% »t.Catherine street, 52x2 Cote Bi.Antoine, SMALL BLOCK OF LAND.; Way station.Stone anda ion good cel 200 Feet Frontage Well stocked with woll grown fruit trees.Fine situation ou the upland st COTE ST.ANTOINE.Wül be sold at 25c to a prompt purchaser.T.JAMES CLAXTON.THIS WEEK ONLY I will rel ou (Five) Building Lota 25198 on HT.HUBERT HTREET (extension) for FOLK HUNDRLD M TWENTY.ITR DOLLARS, A (BEING Terms $235 U0 cash, and balance in two years, with interest nt 6 pe Remember, this price holds good untii March 4th ouly.Plan st my office C.E.TRI RNTON, REAL EsTATE BROKER, 50 2 eod 208 McGill street.Property For Sale.COTE FT.ANTOINE.LOT ON BT.CATHERINE ST LOT ON BHERBROOKE ST LOT ON LANSDOWNE AVE.LOT ON BOULEVARD (Corner).3cta per foot 50,000 ft.(GREAT BARGAIN) .6cta per foot JOHN A.TEES & CO, S17 I_ A713 Notre pme 5.HOUSES I FOR SALE.CRESCENT STREET.so.BISHOP BTREET.Cee iene - \"ean MATTHEW STREET (near Sherbrooke ot.}.85500 GREENE AVENUE.\u2026 04250 JOHN A.TEES & ; ce, 47 ; ; 174 Notre Dame street.TO LET 1231 DORCHESTER STREET, 12 rooms.Ye rer your 3157 8T CATHERINE STREET, 7 rooms 51x4é JOHN A.TEES & co.po OFFICES\u2014TEMPLE BUILDING.To let the suite of offices, 3rd fiat, at present by MFA8RS.MCLENNAN à FAIR, Notaries.Apply J.5.THOMAON à CO.5x 3 154 Bt.James Street.The following advertisements were received too late | for classification.WANTED \u201cFoR \u201cAN \"INSURANCE OFFICE, A 1ad of about fAfteen, oe work snd learn the bustness.Must 6e qui tidy, \u2018write well and willing to ried! learn.Address giving good references.2.3 ANTED- A.\u201cAN EXPERIENCED NUBSE ONE sble to Best of rofersnoes required.hetween 7 and nM mu, to Mrs.Robert TGrecnabiel 84 Bt.Matthew.TT sls ANTED - A FOREMAN OF GOOD TABTE AND experien an examiner for a wholesale Siathing house house To Toronto.Address Foreman, P.O.o Box Ww» NTED - FOR CITY, CANVABBERS (male « or r femaie) § o led ubscriptions for a pr ler megs good Address P 338,\" AR office.522 Ÿ ANTED\u2014A LITTLE GIRL TO TAKE OUT » baby.from nine to twelve every day.143a Mansi st.582 V ANTED-\u2014GIRLS TO WORK ON FUR MACHines.Apply 4 Bonsecours stroet.53 2 V ANTED- AT ONCE, SHIRT OUTTER.ATPLY Tha Standard Bhirt Co, 36 Dowd at.TANTED- A PLAIN fox Pon HALL __family._ Apply at 2506 St.Catherine st R BALE\u2014TO CLOSE ESTATE.THAT N out stone two story house, handsomely nlabed wih lished wood, \u20ac ion wing no date table, N fey lot 33 toot oy 115.y to executors, W.F.tohie, 190 St.James, or John (i.Barage, 168 MoCord.t R BSALE\u2014REAT CHANCE ! GREAT CHANCE ! A butoher situated in the best part of the cit; and having a first trade.Easy to oarry thousan {lacs à week for à man who usida rstands business.Address A.Dionne, 688 Sherbrooke st.522 O8T\u2014THURSDAY AFTERNOON.ON LEAVING ors fer] borse car, comer Bleury, purse contain- d receipts.\"Reward wil be given foe Infor- ation ui ns Dorchester at.52 2 ROMs NICELY FURNISHED; HOT AND POLD Board if desired 11 Mansfield street.ANTED \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE MARRIED couple, Jituation, man coachman and generally use; ful, wife good 6oo Beat city references.Address ' 328,\" STAR oo, 813 at __STORES, HOTELS, E ETC, TC TO LET.LET \u2014 POSSESSION 1 18T ST MAY NEXT, that very destrable storage Ep prop 21 to a ing rt.at present, Socupled te Lal George leaves.HE.8.BRUSH.Mt! 3 King street.LET\u2014THE STORE No.& AND 62 VICtoria square, three floors 17x66 with basement.METROPOLITAN MFG.CO.as tt 8 & 1680 Notre Dame street.rT SHOP ND DWELLING, 2687 ST.Catherine stroot, ready Int APL.RADOC SIMESO k 8 Bt.James Btreot._ LET\u2014A FINE SHOP AND DWELLING hew, water.lighted by electricity and ras; rent very moderate to a very desirable tenant.ape to CRADOCK SIMPSON & C ; 181 St.James street.lO LET\u2014BARRACKS HOTEL, CARILLON, Que.That la sono Hotel at Carillon, Known as the \u201cBarrac 28 rooms exclusive of ment and attic, extra large wide Verandah.The house is advantageously situated near the river, within easy access of ts dally in summer and C.R'y trains daily to Point Fortune opposite, as woll as Railway at 8t.Andrews.This house is admirabl pituate since daily train service has been established for ng a Ia and profitable business As a summer resort.Ple- taresque goenory, excellent and unsu sed fishing and boating, beautiful drives.For full particulars.À BE RW PHERD, JR.Molsons Bank Chambers, Montreal.P.O.Box 1336.T° LET \u2014 PHOTO GALLERY, Tikes vers, Main st.well known, best light.nt moderate; ith or without dwelling.F.P.ROY, 51 4, ree Rivers.refrigerator Tre nan, HE 5 = EH4P, , marble nl orks, scale and everythin ~~ lote, ane avomue, a on \"MEAT PACKING CO.TP LET-SHOP it TTH LA LARGE WINDOW, 0.ylmer o TO0 PLY O ox MOREMISES.a ET TAR PART Ô therite Ps Ne fost, with or without e ay oo H.F.JACKSON, 18 £ 68 Blaiop 84 ; luwer tonoment ; OR podern convenicnocs.Ap- __ HOUSES To LET.Oo LETC CHEAP, NEW CENTRAL TENE ments, only ono year bullt, 4 and $ apart ments, bath and w.o.Hormino stroet near Craigf- ress L Hal 416 1988 St.Catherine ot.or 985 Cadieux su FEVO LET\u2014- A NEW HOUSE, #66 ST.CHARLEY | Hurromee st., below Prince Arthur, Ist May, u up er part fine stono front tenement, a rooms, ball, ofc.heated by hot water from p THOS.GR quiaM Lo ira 8 St.Lawrence.IV LET \u2014 IMMEDIAS 8 POSSESSION, .sharing place at Back River; 35 minutos to, City Hall, 18 acres pasture and en (4 acres river bank), 2 good dwellings, wlabling, barns, outhouses, orchard, vines, o Rent moderats.Particulars personally C.Bi Station, Sault au Rucollet, ur by letter.T.ADCOCK, 4186 P.O.Bordeaux, P.Q YO LET AT ST.HEN RI, HOUSE CON-! taining 7 rooms and cellar, with an | for suveral horses.App pl L \u201c486 T PAUL FTREET.FEYO LET\u2014LOWER TEN EMENT 382 CATH.| cart street.Ap ph D.BAKER, 48 6 __ 38 Catheart street, | rE LET- BRIG K COTTAGE AT MOUNT Hoya} Vale, ulne rooms, stable, sheds, gurdeu and fruit Lroes ; water in tha house, J.WA \u2018 496 The Molsons Bank.FPO LET 100 AND 156 MANCE STRRKT, Daisy heater and moderu improvements, Just the thing for comfort and copv whiouce.Ju HN PARSLOW, _50 4 160 St.James street._ rn Yi} LET- HOUSES 18, 21 AND 2 BRUNE \u2018 wick street.ups te LA _508 1780 Notre Dame st.FEVO1.ET-FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS, A small, well furnished house, in the west end.References required ADDRESS \u201c(1 84,\u201d STAR OF FICE._ Za 0 4 FET -OR FUR SALK.#25 PALACE ST.Ib rooms; 2772 St.Catherine st., 16 rooms; both houses hot water heat and in first-class repair.M3 APPLY ON PREMISES.YO LET AT LONGUEUIL, TWO NEWLY- built semi-letached cottages on river front.Fitteen minutes from boat, ten minutes from rail- Bullt for occ upation both winter and summer, Tennis lawn on river bank wish fine large trees.Best situation in à Longuenth A PBELL \"en LES.513 303 St.James street.ro LET - No.38 FORT STREET, COM- 1 fortable house on best on of street.11 rooms, 513,0 MES L.1 RANKIN: NO LET THAT C ENTRALL Y SITUATED comfortable stone front house, 113 Stanley street, formerly occupied hy ta tne ple i Muller.Apply to orto J.CRADOCE BERNE & ( 513 181 St.James street.0 LET\u2014COMMODIOUS MODERN LOWER tenement, high basement, all in thorough repair: plumbing perfect.16 17 SUSSEX &TREET.raxo LET_SEVERAL FINK HOUSES ON $ Sherbrooke street, also outtago.Rents from $15 to $25.A REINHARDT, 4019 Lagaucheticre rtroet, 513 or 503 Sherbrooke street, FIO LET_THAT COMFORTABLE STONE front lower tenement.No.450 Sanguinet st., off &t, [guise square.8ix rooms, bath and w.a Rent erate.Ap grey modernity SPR INET STREET.r YO LET- FTF CONTAINED HOUSE, 40 St.Dominique street, 8 coy bath and closet; garden in rear: rent ci 53 \u201c518 CAD FN x SPREE, r vo LET-A NUMBER OF TENEMENTS and self-contained housca, at moderate rents, on Sherbrooke street and F pruler siroêt.R.A BA ALDWIN, ART, 50 _ t Nicholas street.rw LET\u2014No.708 BHERBROOKE STHEET, in purfect order ; immediate ve n if required.Apply to R.A.BALDW IN HA 5110 Nt leholas.rect.i LET \u2014 SMALL WELL FURNISHED house in the West End for one year from May let.References required.Ad dress, Y, BOX 258, P.0.O LET-TWO NEW CUT STONE HOURES, corner of Prince Arthur and Hutchison, also 23 Durocher wtreet.Contain all the modern improvements.Houses 365, 568 and 571 Cadieux, near Prince Arthur.Rents nioderate.For fur ther particulars, apply to J.P.WHELAN, 523 31 Durocher streot.TOs LET \u2014 FURNISHED DWELLING, NO.38 Motoalfe Btreet, 23 eri ÊTREET, City.TT.HANDSOME NEW LOWER ve ET it, 28 (Guflbault street, 7 rooms, hos water, bath.All modern conveniences.$18.00, no taxes.MILLER & BREMNER 828 Bleury FIO LET\u2014OFF DORCHESTER ST.hs fuites of 7 or 8 apartments, se Lrances : heating, water and stoves furnished b \"are prietor, Rent 325.ate Essex, Sher- roo, e and Elm ave., to 8 rooms, hot water heating, Rent $12 to $15.Cottagos 32 Overdale and 2 Kinkora pave., rooms, Gurney furnace, cemented cellars Fent AMES ST WART 62 2 Temple Guliding.O LET\u2014ON ALEXANDER STREET, UPper tenement, heated by hot water, and all modern improvements.AER) 143 DER STREET.LET\u2014LONGU EUIL, COTTAGE FACING river, above high water level, built for summer and winter, five minu utes Ww a walk from railway station, wi on, trees, w me y PPLY 73 BRI T° LET\u2014NICF.LOW ER TENEMENT, HIGH tin basement.heated by hot water, gas, newly hod, Food locality.J Rent $2, no taxes.Im- m on.Ap] 521 Bsr.ANTOINE 8T.me LET\u2014No.506 SEIGNEURS STREET.8 rooms, bath, w.c., stabling for & orses, conch-house and large yard in rear; all i first class order ; rent low.522 ___ APPLY ON PREMIBES._ Te LET-AT VALOIS, COTTAGES, NEAR station.fronting À river, Twelve miloa trom city.Good train odation.Apply, DR.ALMEIDA VALOIS, 12 St.John street, or et O LET\u2014-A LOWER FLAT.5R OMS, 8t.Urbain, with or ithe Stable.og a 3 26 MA eu r 0,1 LET\u2014FOR SUMMER MONTE.MAY to October, a small furnished house.ly, _52 2 2242 ST, CATHERINE XTi 0 LET \u2014 VERY NICE SMALL LOWER and upper tenements, on oe Luke and \u201close streets.Rent from to $13 no taxes.THOMAB COLLINS 532 8 Cathadral strect.O LET -ONE SELF-CONTAINE on St.Catherine SIRE near pe ok street._823 \u2018Cathodral stroct.LET\u2014U BELONT.STH 9 ROOMS, 2 |Sxtension kitchen.Heated by hot water.LET \u2014 F D Jenem onts, Nos.156 and 187 Drolet st d 10 rooms respectively, > and w.Ren 3 end $10, no taxes.Apps hd CHAMP, 523 7 Place d' Armes Hill.LET_FINE BÉLF-CONTAINED HOUSE, No.152 Mance street, 14 apartments, with all modern conveniences.Rent $500, no taxes.Also large 14 room house, No.34 Park avenue, with © stables \u2018and coach house.Rent $600, no taxes, Apply to ESTATE WILSON 523 No.17 Place d° Armes Hill.FLATS TO LET.LET\u2014A FLAT ABOUT 110 x 5 FEFT, say five thousand feet floor space.Hea! tod and with steam power.A G & CO._60 SEP FIRST FREE office._ Tu \u2014THE FIRST Ont THIRD FLOOR of warehouse, 751 street.Rent moder APPLY ON PREMISES.60 12 LET\u2014-THE MOST DESIRABLE LODGH room in the city is Walford Hall, corner St.atherine and Victoria strects.A few evenings vacan: 2 APPLY AS ABOVE, OFFICES TO! LET.NSN INS 0 LET-VERY DESIRABLE OFFICES, flats, and sample rooms, 30 tal corner St.John st.; also at No.13 ge.ohn street, + MR.LEWIS, Room 1 2 ste 3 Hospital st.LET-FROM lor OF MAY NEXT, THE fine offices at p pt occupied by the Canaan Pacific Railway 13 St.John st.Ar iy to \"Mr.Lewis, office Ts 20° Hospital st.1 % FARMS To L LET.LET\u2014A FARM ON LOWER LACHINE May aboot five miles fro house, and Oe Sig, oon foaming it the privilege of now on te sf required, Appi iy EDWAR, um.SENIO Lachin Rapide, P Pa.rest, a1\u201d or to No.80 St.Charles Borromes as __STABLES TO LET.LET-STABLE.83 Enquire M4 HANOVER STREET, "]
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