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[" LAST EDITION.\u2018SIXTEEN PAGES.Baily Star == VOL XXV\u2014No.94.p= RATES ' \u2014son\u2014- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITU, WANTED, 10 vents for 0 words or loss, cent extre word, each insertion.ANEED, 10 0c nts for 10 words or less, and extra word esch insertion.a ANTEI\"\" ads 25 oonta for 35 words or less, - À cent per extra word, each insertion.10 cents for words or less, sad 4 cent por extra word, each rt h 10 cents for 30 words or icas, snd } cent per word, each insertion.cena for 3 wosds or less, and M cent per 20 ÉÉTHOULES, STORES.ETC.$5 ocnta for 2 words ok a 1 en alg extra word, eash insertion.or Joss, ad 1 cent per À cent per extra or, each insertion oct, $8 canta for 25 words or leas, and } cent per extrs Insertion, BUS! CHANCES.ETC, 25 cents for 33 words or 1 cent ptr extra word.each insertion.PERSONALS.vagy 5 2 vents per word; minimum B a Oonts each Iuscrtio AD névertisements Inserted st the above rates must be repaid.SITUATIONS VACANT, rue sr AA ANTED CANVASSER OF fnooD ADDRESS Balar; sud expenses paid weckiy.Position per manent.Brown Brus Co, Toronto, Unt.66 29 Saw VV ANTÉD- 100 LADIES AND Youna MEN To wark at their bomen: good prices.No canvassin, Address Standa:1 Manufartuning Co.Lock box À Bouth Framingham, Masa.Enclose stamps.7810 ood XW ANTED AGENTS IN EVERY COUNTY IN Canada, to take yrders for our reliabie Canadian wn aureery stock.Literal ralories or commussion.Bi stance given bey Sinners.Handsome pute Pacis nan quickly for terms and begin now.Graham, Nurseryman, Toronto er ANTED.A CKAYON ARTIST ON BROMIDES Apply 1604 Notre Dame.au W TANTED-AGENTS TO SELL THE TANDE Bink Cleaner and Khotel combined, sample 15 vents.John W.Sudlow, 360 Halsey st, Brouklyn, a o V ANTED- GOOD NURSE OR MOTHER'S HELP, for the country Apply 44 lorne avenue.91 4 V ANTED AGENTS.TO CANVARS FUR THE Fonthill : Nurseries, the largest, longest estahlinh- od, most relinble and best known nurseries in Canada Over 700 acres under cuitivation, good pay, se regular and nstant employment to right men: Du drones need auply- t outfits.Address dtone & Wellington, Teunple uiding, Montreal, J.W.Beall, Manager.Name we t paver : WANE A STENOGRAI'HER FOR KAIL WAY Address P.G.Box 200.3 Ÿ JANTED - TRAVELLER, EXPERIFNCED, cement, drain pipes, etc.good position to, live man.Btate full particulars and salary expected, to \u201cL 2624,\" Bran oftive.823 w \"ANTED\u2014CARPENTERS À AT WELLINGTON BT.Lace Apply to M.Biney, foreman Dominion Co.v V NC avr A GOOD PLAIN QUOK, WILLING TO gu to the country.No rie poly betweon Qtol$n m.orafter7p m, Borchin ester at ns ferences requ! WANTED A COOK AND HOUSEMAID.MUST be well recommended, alsters preferred.Apply, to 2 Bt Bt.Louis square.ANTED- 3ENERAL BERVANT FOR FAMILY of tw erences required 457 Lagsache ANTED-OPERATORS FOR, BHIRTS AND ladies\u2019 white wear.U d to ex- Bleam power.ho E \u2018Brais, 9 Lemuine Wu ED\u2014A NURSE (PROTESTANT) WHO 15 willing to assist with housework and that will go to oountry ! for sum summer months.Apvly at 136 Manatield = with à 232 AXED AN ORGANIST MALE) FOR my rganist, BY pply with references Lo WERE CED MILLINER AT ONCE.be first band.Good salary.Appir Notre Dame st.9 WANTED-A OENERAL BERVANT.NO WASHing.Apply 193 McGill st.a WANTEP BY IST MAY, A CERTIFIED DRUG both lsoguages tate valant = ox- posted.Airis \u201c\u201cV 2892,\" Bran oc.ce.ANTED\u2014A GOOD RELIABLE GENERAL SERvant.Apply with refersuos ai 43 Mackay st.sa ANTED-\u2014A GIRL FOR GENERAL BOUBE- W work, two in family.Apply 4018.Jameast.983 SITUATIONS V VACANT, PAA Wo ina Box 0X SCORER AND PAPER pp art by SSportenced.I.Jeliymaa & Co., Be Ell AnD FOR THE JED MAY, A COMPE- neral me Must be + good plain cook.ca fret Apply after Tuesday, 25th, at No.3 the ter st.V *ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT, SMALL ram = tly, no wa washing.Ba Bt.Catherine street.ta The Thompson Mnttrrss Co.WwW ANTED A GOUD DOUAI! AFF, AT 164 University st VW ARTEL SALEAWOMAN FOR Cuthere st.VW ANTED- \u2014A HOUSE AND FÉRTORNAIE, ç references requirod.Protestaut.Avpls 31 \u2019 McTavish street.WAN TED \u2014 MARKET GARDENER pÊOR TWO months to go to the country, oue who hus had sume trimming hedges pro- ferred State experience, references and wagee a \u201c4 expérience 16 pruning trees an Address P.¢).Box 34, Mont WANTE SD AT ONCE A GOOD OPERATOR ON Leol and idgo trimming machine; wise one guod operator cn Leating out machine: good wages, steady employment.Apply to Goo.T.Blater & Bun, Som.hy © sis.Alexander end Jurors Wa, \u201cA GOOD \u20ac ABINET- MAKER, & STEADY work.Apply to H.A.Wilder & Co.os aie \\ FANTED A A LITTLE GIRL APPLY NO.4 Me Gill College Avenuc.WANTED -A YOUNG my, WITH ONE.OR pe 0 ears experience in grocery business, at the 1hit Top, cor, Sherbrooke and Fleury sta, M.P\u2019.Laverty.+ 41 WwW ANTED - ABOUT INT MAY, PLAIN COOK, uired.8x3 also housemaid City references req Dorchester « WATE CAROUT MAY 1ST, 19T, A GENERAL SER: i vent.No washing.Cull at 342 Dorchester s SITUATIONS WANTED.y ANTED- SITUATIONS FOR BOO E oremen, messenger, 0oschm Ste.Apply to Employment Buresu, foe Men's Cora tian tion.te AIT COMPETENT GENTLEMAN AND wife are to an and |\u201d ANTED ATES BY A youxa APE, in % Dts Teane st, ea 3 TANTED .BTRONG LAD ACCUSTOMED TO mattress making, slso boy to to ere rade.A and WRITE ADVERTISE furnished.ANTED ot AN {EXPERIENCED TAVNDRess washing, Good Apply dre\u201d mold ent 0 TANTED- BY A BESTECTARLE WOMAN, 133 Alexander street.BOOT AN D shoo store.Must be experianced Apply 2315 i ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY Pa bornal, positon as shorthand Saas VAN uEOUNG PERSON WISHING vo = land, as AD Attendant to lad; July.\"M 2658,\" JANTED- BYA TAILOR, SITUATION AB oun EXPERIENCED TAILOR 8 cuttor, 5 a situation in a werchant tallor bust FE 2508,\" SANTL D BY Af GARDENER, BPEAKING BOTH ug a situation by the year.No objection ddres cTavish st.73 V ARTE MATION B BY CANDY MAKER \"ANTED \u2014 PLAIN Crise BY THE > 7 TYenus reasonable.Address \"0 2711 7 PEAR 1 TANTED\u2014ANY LADY JEQUIRING A YOUNG woinsn as maid or to take full charge child To leave the city.Best ut references © on VW ANTED A YOUNG GIRL AS NURSE AND TO assist in light housework, uno sleep at home referred.Apply morning and evening, at 4¢lc EY a V ani \u201cGIRL \u201cTo ATTEND BTORE AND TO prose clothes.Metropoilian Dycing and Clenalug Co.nished by «poly img 109 JAN TED- BY A RESFECTARLE Jounga > MAR, Good are ter, ation as river Wo necker, U6 Richele -u st, Bt.Cune d__ TANTED-BY AN ENGLISH PERSON, by the day, washing or house cl cleaning 14 su Ÿ TANTED - AT ONCE, GOOD CLOTH CAI' FIN- labers end opersturs.Apply470 St Paul st WANTED A FEW EXPERIENCED CHECKERS or wharf work.Thuse accustomed to fruit and London cargoes preferred.Address stating experiance and references to Bus 85, I.O A ANTED BA A LADY, A BITUATION AS wri for (Caligraph) ka knomlodgo of French aud orthaud.102 832 ANT ED\u2014BY A A SR ROPECTABLE GIRL, WORK by, the S27 gr in Rpts or à good lsundress.A ANTED\u2014A GUOD GENERAL SERVANT.MUST be a goud cuuk, snd willing to go to the oountry fur the summer.Apply.with relérence, 16 Poel sf surat, ARTED- GOOD GENERAL BERVANT.MUST bave good references.Will pay good wees AY ply No.1922 Notre Dame VV ANTED- BY \u201cYOUNG MAN, BITUATION AS tant kkeeper, age 19 years.dd GG ANTED \u2014 SITUATION IN AN OFFICE, 3 , aa stenographer and typewriter, res.Address 276 oa st $41 7ANTED-SITUATION BY BUSINESS CHANCES.\u2014 AAA R BALE\u2014CANADA PATENT NO.30688 RUB: ber and steel door wat, cheap.Maks offer.Ad Ya New York Bleel Mas Co, 24 Broadway, New qu OR SALE-CHEAP, A BMALL AND WELL ASsorted stock of Loots and shoes, in good locality.Good reasuns pe soiling.Apply 1904 St Catherine % 5 CE Barpaer 1802, tpeals b i Lang co.vired.a Wi POSITION AS PENSE | ANTED BY 2s inary ma LADY OF a FAMI- om e MONTREAL, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1893.ROOMS TO LET.NSN NS Re MAY 18T, ouphoarde 1 Ma fad, spacious boars 16 street.ROQNS \u2014 NICE DOURLY Ema for wo gentlemen frionds or marri or without board; hot bath snd no movisg: rooms.Apply 3¥1 Cudisux street, corner OOMB\u2014W ITH OB WITHOUT inn = a Ren ta respcoteble family.Moderste TE .Apply Six Mayor at P I OOMS8 \u2014 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED rooms.5} MoGiil College ave.8 I OOM BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ouble and single the bethroow Boor, with and clochon cupboard.socommodation.Call at Bt.Denisstreet.Ross: FURNISHED ROOMS.# so FURNISHED ous -sINLE BAND DOUBLE FURY hd coupe, with Ens board.Mrs Etue, 0306 Dore Room ro Les LET, LARGE FURNISHED BOOM .fr Roous-Two- WEIL FURNISHED ROOMS 10 bathroosn fist.yoko Ne MoGill Col lego avenue.PR 004; COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM TO gentleman of quiet habits, gan and every oomven- lence; not moving.5 Univorsity st.Ne = 1 OOMS\u2014PARTIES Te TO VISIT THE \u2018World's Columbian Expoaition, Chi .OAD TONS 82 rangements Lo secure alegant rooms rooms in advance, with vate families, in one of best residence aistricte wi fiftesn minutes ride on #s Electric Railway of the founds, Lay \"votes to I D.Tidmarsh, 151 State ae | icago, ooms- LARGE BEDROOME, WBLL FURN.ed (ev er convenience).\u201c133 Peel st., 20d from Windsor Hotel.(Telephane 4836).ps.OOM8-\u2014FURNIE HED, LARGE ROOM, BATH.Ip flat; also two other Fous with use of and dining room if preferred.Apply 55 Victoris Cu F OOM-FLEASANT FRONT ROOM ON sark m flat, with bosrd, tn English femily, for two of strictly q quiet | habits.21 St.Edward atreet.91 4 Rooms NICELY [FURNISHED ROOMS, IF X Catherine ar te family; fine locality, Auer ligh =e gare family: ne GMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED BOOME, 1 153 1 00M&-V.VE ERY NICE ROC ROOMS, WITH OR WE SOOM FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM, 5 t boar Ai - Union Avenue, 945 OOMS- THREE FURNIBHE MS TO La, = COATS BOHR OMS THREE FURNISHED B SR Te La RE \u2014FWO WELL LIT COMFORTABLE ROOMS I OOMB-4 UNFURNISHED ROOM Ari for light housckeeping.Address * Ba Er M8\u2014FURNIS F2 Fous To RENE à aa Coliege Avenue.VOM\u2014ELEGANTLY FURNISHED } trom Post Office.Apply LAR 4 : I} OOMS_DOUBLE_ PARLORS, ALL MODERK convenlences.103 Union ave.94 Roo \u2014TO LET, FURNIBHED ROOM.ON BATHroom fat 49 Viotoria st.OOM \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM FOR G .| a with all modern conveniences, at 31 on OOMB\u2014-OOMPORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, for 8 University st OOM8\u2014VERY COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.ss with every convenience, Not moring.rene sad small rooms, hot water, gas, ete., for gen- Oathoart at.\u201c wa CEN LET, NICE COMFORTABLE FUR- ih nished bedroom, suitable for two young séntlemen.Rooms A LARGE FRONT PARLOR BEDROOM, 0 st, facing the 3 og rooms, board if required.73 Radegonds uare.00M\u2014TO ET SINGLE FRONT BOOM, WITH Fioou-miceur FURNISHED BEDROOM, WITH four dollars à week.Apply 14a \u2018Argyle avenue.QOM\u2014ONE UNFURNISHED, FOR IST MAY.oou = LET, ONB LARGE I FURNISHED et, optician\u2019 and jeweller, 85 Bleury street.COMS\u20143OR 3 UNFURNISHED ROO! WITH ! R boards Toe lite, near Prince Arthur street.\u2018at, near Sherbrooke.OOMB\u2014TWO FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET FOR rtial board.16 Plateau st.M43 ble tor tro young gentlemen.Terns 253 Bt.Urbain street., dt John n Egger s, practical Swiss wi gr water in one apd cup in each.107 8t Hrpo- OOMS-\u2014COMPORTABLY FURNISHED PLEASant front room in coal alry bouss.319 Bt.Urbain two genllemen or married couple.96 Bi i ot.41 oous- TWO PLEASANT FRONT ROOMS IN Urbain es near Sher OOM\u2014FRONT ROOM, WITH CLOTI CLOTHES Glos oF water.69 Beaver Hall Hill OOM\u2014LARGE FURNISHED ROOM FOR 5 5& Logauchetiere atreet.Rooxs- ROOMS, UNFURNISHED OR FUR avenue.3 oôM\u2014 WELL FURNISHED FRONT table board.78 Victoria et, near Shérhrooke st OOM \u2014 TO LET, A LARGE UNFURNISHED OOM \u2014-OPPOBITE THE WINDSOR.AR NICELY RVs & EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE, HAND- basement, with side entrance.3e 19 ge brooke.suitably furnished for one gentleman; gus sad hot ladies or gentlemen, also one single, private \u201carin nished, with use of kitchen and gas stove.205 Se on bath room fist, ressonsble terms, 104 Upion fi with boant, all i room for re.convenie: b's 3 front room.Apply 15 Balmorai st.(downstdirs).furnished.front room, with partial 37 Metcalfe st.rbished, with board, bath fi sunny aspect.A poly 166 Macao ROS A MARRIED COUPLE CAN VE nicely furnished bedroom with use of ki wi to the country for the summer (vaenn minutes An SEN hore on He bank, 5 by rail.Ad * BTAR 0 as, Corea 2 FURN ones ROOMS, ON BATHROOM - flat tully t les ally large end beautii with of ous ord, all modern ovnveniences.Oatheart.\"ns ANTED\u2014 BY A Yous, NG LADY, POSITION AS RSAIF\u2014HOTELS, BALOONS, DINING BOOMS pris, fruit \u2018and confectionery stores and ail other kinds of business.L.Harris, 1988 Bt.Catherine at.R SALE-THE STOCK, FIXTURES AND GOUD will of a fruit, can and aon For el particulars adress \u2018 \u201cOz 19,\" STA NOR SALE-RETAIL DRUG BUSINESS, GOOD CORner, established 4 y ears, good reason for selling.sr to suit.HF.Jaukson.65 ishop st NOR SALE\u2014 BY PRIVATE BARGAIN, COAL AND business, good Jocalits, main thoroughfare.wood Address \u2018\u2019W 2014,\u201d Brak office.MOR BALE \u2014 BOOKS, à STATIONERY, ETC.A ning for t JJoung man of energy, with a good open small cash capital.In a Tara about town in Sutario, east of Toronto Stock vate at abou! rms, of proprietor having other business owns Bototer intends a dove Address \u201cW oting his whole attention.AR office.on OR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, SMALL BTAND OF candies and cigars, on à good street and good wi Enquire G, Perkins, 380 St.James st.ALE- WILL | PURCHASE A OENTRAL FOB SALES room business, we near f1000.Particulere on eppliontion.Henry W acd Con 0B James 65 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.RE- Pano ne nr bd DN 3 VV ANTER, ed with AE KER DRIV part RELL TIR a A wi e w Mr ci aliah .ferred.Borie ficbring Co.1668 Bi.Bizet N'Y ANTED\u2014A YOUNU MAN ABOUT 16 YEARS Of age) as \u2018an amistant coun! band R H Hem ley, 365 Bt.James st.ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT W who oan \u2014.plain cooking, pe washing or Jroping.het References required ret and 5 TED A GIRL ABOUT l4 TO TAKE care of infant.Must ai and e meals at bome.References required.2765 Bt.Catherine \u201c5 1 servant, no washing or care ences es required G Good wages.\" V ANTED\u2014 A YOUTH WRITING A GOOD HAND and quick at fi Apply b by letter mater Fe ANTED\u2014AT 19 LAVAL AVENUR, AGENERAL Far res and references, \"W_ wh, Br ANTED-3 »\u2014% GIRLS AND BMALL BOYS TO sort rags.Apply 275 Commissioners st.a WA App Le ASSISTANT FOR THE WHOLE.le.Apply Lymao Sons & Co., Bt.Paul st ANTED\u2014A GENERAL BERVANT, WHERE ! auothier girl is kept.Avply dt 334 St Antoine street.V JANTED \u2014 AN APFRENTICE.APPLY TO Montreal Stencil Works, 319 McG at.933 ANTED-\u2014-A GOOD GENERAL GERVANT NO waahing or ironing.Apply 127 Mackay st.041 WW ARTED-A GENERAL IL\u2019 SERVANT FOR A ily, willing to wash and iron.719 Sher: brooke « al ! 41 eo J VV ANTE NTED \u2014 AN ACTIVE tone \u201chose BE err PP o Dr frrou roud, Tas he Lawrence Bt.ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK: FRores 7 ant.Apply st a Be Martin's Rectory, 476 8e Ur- \u2019 vain street.\u201c1 ANTED\u2014A GOOD VEGETABLE COOK; ALSO two st kitchen maids.Apply with references, to the manager, 1018 Bherhrooke st.2 ANTED \u2014 10 GIRLS FOR BORTING RAGS.None hut experienced hands need apply.28 St Heary at.CH Wily & Co.\u201c3 ANTED-FOR À BMALL FAMILY, A GENERAL servant.Apply 46 Fort at.\u2014 #1 Whine \u2014A FIRST CLASS FRENCH BPEARING oook, at 116 Champ de Mars WUANTED-AT FLORENCE HOTEL, on i (hill and Notre Dane sts, general servant; good waaber preferred ot 1_ 7ANTED - \u201cGENERAL SERVANT AT 110 8T.FAmille st.Must have eity references.No wi og./ Appy between 11 and 3 or in the evening.942 ANTED \u2014 AN EXFERIENCED BARMAN, about 23 or 23 years of age.Apply to P.Out t YU ANTED -A SITIPPER FOR.TUE HARDWARE v trade.Apply to \u2018\u201cB 3033,\u201d office 2 ANTED- A NURSE GIRL.arp AT 2 FORT ANTED- -FIRST CLASS REWING MACHINE operator.Kunth & Co, 364 St.Jamesst.$41 ANTED - IMMEDIATELY, EXPERIENCED __ waist hana, at 61_f'rinoo Arthur street.TANT ED A GIRL TO DO KITCHEN WORK in à gmaii family.66 University at.si QV ANTEP, A GENERAL BERVANT ABOUT THE I] Mar, one willing to go to the country.Ap- or 9280.Fumille at.; M3 ANTED po BOY TO DRIVE EXPRERS and deliver groceries.Apply os Monday, a Ht.ne » A ARTED \u201cGIRL TO WRITE AND BEW TICKETS on goods, guud penmanship; $2 per week.215 St Justes st.+1 ANTED\u2014A CUOK TO GO TO RICHMONI), P.el, ord we Son April Apply Room 320, Wi wi ord Fg A GENERAL HERVANT SPEAKING English and fond of children, small family.Apply 31 Busgex ave.0% 1 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAI, BERY AP- with reforences, at 24754 à U i w ui ANTED-A GOON SKNERAL RERVANT.uF __ply 37 Mance streot.ANTED\u2014GENERAL BERVANT FOR SHAT family.Must bave references.Apply 22 St.Hyp- ofite at.above Bherbimoke at wl tree a ea _\u2014\u2014.VV ANTED-MARRIED MAN \u201cR8 COACHMAN rdener; references required.A to bo \u2018Repas street PT?after seven m., Ml ANTED- A YOUNG WOMAN T0 ASRIST IN general honsework, at No.564 Craig st.Apoiy Dota Wand Ul clock & mor between à and 6 cuis War MIDDLE-AGED MAN, TO ASSIST place.City ref te, 66 Bt.James st.ANTED- FOR SUMMER MONTRE, A MARried couple to take charge of small boarding house; must have some knewledge of hortes, and both must to make fui \"C 3053\" miselves ini wit WA mma AE AN EXPERIENCED Ret Apply 1 nr T \u2014 IMMÉDIATELY, GOOD PLAIN NTE City references required.Apply © nr NED FORHING TF.PARTY WITH 1 TO Paire ao for an article Sol Kuo are the gs : Chance for & man to ANTED\u2014ALL PERSONS GIVING U P_ BUSI pass can find cash buyer for thelr stock or Job lots by addressing Hox Bt the, Que AU porte spondence = ecnAdentix al Wie \u2014A GOOD BAEER WHO HW UP IN fancy bread A nent Uld Country baker, partiou- bas an oppurtunity to gets nice new store In Ft, Li erine street.in a desirable locality and with special advantages.Apply to W.E.Couper, 165 8t.James piroot.atenographer and typewriter.t.8\u2014COMFURTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS.- 1 «iso QOM8-\u201400! double and sole.with or without board; rd 45 MoGill College a venue ANTED\u2014 By RESPECTABLE WOMAN, wou _ Apply i512 Victoria square.\"1 DOCTORS OR ANY OTHER GENTLE- om an with his own horse sod an $130 por ba balf dar.8 a Sundays excepted Address ANTED\u2014 WASHING BY THE DOZEN, AND BY TU ANTEDSTRAVELLER BOOTS AND SHOES: Jarge connection Nortb and West.re- g salesman.Address * ANTED\u2014BY BOORREBRFE, CENTLENAN Oot roterontes .EU HORS ago 25 years JANTED BY A, YOUNG MAN had some expe AB ence.Appiyto te.A.pon 41 Bloury st.At 87 DESIRES TO PLA Y MN Address dy 509,\u201d Gran often.Wem srr rer its | nee ri » uation à whol e house; referances given.Address \u2018D 3096,\" office.9 ANTED \u2014 7 SITUATION As COOK, HOUS widow with woul al grt 13 x si D\u2014-BY YOUNG MAN, WELL RECOM.nied situation, as conc HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.AAAS ~~ R BALE\u2014AN ENGLISH MAIL PHAETON, Holland & Holland.of London, in perfect order.Apply | Berard & Major, coach builders, 1345 St.Cathe- tine 8 A BALE -A BLACK PONY AND HARNESS Mikado, new lant eumbier, pony kr foot « quiet yal letoria and and gentle for lady to drive.Apply tables, Mansfieid atest, por SALE -ONE OF THE HANDSUMEST PONT carts in the city, suitable for rob of 14e Lan: be seen at Starr's Livery Stable, Mansfield st: nds 8 {oR SALE - OR WOULD EXCHANGE FC FOR A ton, à handsome Engliah mi: Pa nsûe tn perio ree Apply at Starrs ave oo Ma to last employer, 49 Mountain re 'ANTED = WORK OF ANY KIND BY ak & res ble English HITECTS.ADVERTI SER, re-engagernent, wi Sine n°Archiest Competition for for i PROPERTY FOR SALE, ETC.R SALE-AT LONGUEUIL À BRICK rase and | lot of jand.No.8 Bord de lean, Ron Graham, ST Serie PR pipe une, Que.R BALFE\u2014COTTAGE, AT CACOUNA propert: cottage, containing seven bedroom.acting room, oR SALE PONY.FOUR YEARS OLD, au = to ride or drive.Will be sold cheap.Apply wy \" Livery Biaties, Mansfield st Oi SALE -CHEAP, A BROWN HORSE, OUT OF 6 years old, 16 hands hich, runs very fast, has Quito, jumped 5 feet High, pile \u2018make a splendid hunter.ns » ames street, Bt NOR BALE\u2014 ERA EXMORE PONY, thoroughly droles Apply In rear 92 Bt.Famille ni at.~ SALE\u2014A LADY'S BADDLE AND BRIDLE, Wright Birmingham, for private sale, at Hicks, N tre Jame st.\u201cOR SALF.\u20144 WHEEL MAHOGANY DOG Dou CART snd double barnesa; also pair wily sock double or wii and on saddle.Apply before man, 472 Gu Se D-A FIRST CLASS PRIVINO ons ba Address ANTE] 15 ty hands igh, 1100 to giving price, ete, to \u201cR_2 THTA WANTED- HORSE, SUITABLE.FOR LIGHT EX.pros Must ho foun nd and quiet.Biate lowest re.1 price to B 3032,\" STA {tchen, this fa favorite resort.Apply R.Vevw & ou 88 Sparks at.{OR 8 SALE FINE PROPERTY, WITH ALL MOD- Mackay st.berte, °N Pp, BBL J ames at.or -\"LA MALMAISON\" PROPERTY, IN- wer, h barns, ete.aison, P.Qu ore ontreal.|X] LE MODERX 10 ROOMED HOUSE, WEST or and d by apply to Wa den Bi to adime Ph Mr.J Tasch on BALE BYP.DESLAURIERS, AT ST.ANNE de Bellevue, near Grand Trunk Avenus, one of the finest farms in the Island of Montreal, sho: acres, her fa and 8 n and pt ® Foc re.reference WANTEL À TORAE.JIARKFESS AND BUGGY two meats preferred).Address wi rti- culars, \u201cE.3130\" STAR oflice WASTED TA BECONDHAND PIANO Box buggy cheap.J.FR.Bulmer, 40 Latour at.\u201cI R SÂLE\u2014A BTONE sn Hox.TEN apartments Apply Louis Trudeau, 8 R BALE\u2014ON IRVINE AVE, COTE BT.WANTED TO PURCHASE.AAA tm ~~ ARTED -TO PURCHASE GENTLEMEN'S CAST off clothing.Highest Ices aid.promptly attended to.Bend our ad 437 St._ Lawrence + es EEE V ANTED\u2014 To PURCHASE LADIES AND GEN.Urmen's cast off clothing, furs, eto Highest L poid.Orders by mail promptly atten Lazarus, 707 Craig st.and cheap.Address P.O.478.7TANTED-CATROAT OR BLOOF, ABOUT 18 ro 5 feet et bein first rate ordet.8end particulers, P.0.Box 3 / AXTED, To, PU RUHASE | LADIFS' AND GER.tlem »castott cluthing, turd.Highest prices given.H.Pen n, f83 Craig st, near Bleury.Orasrs by mail promptly attenided to.WASTED, A SECOND GLASS TARTITION,, IX 10-9.Address R.Warren, 118 8t.James st.cattage.aiso brick FE 667 Darcheste Lu CZ } rick tenement hb No.cater st y.%3 Who LUE BONNETS, 3 MINUTES walk k Rockiield station (Lechine train), 15 minutes encased house rooms, use, henery, cow stable, eto., all ki ih ia telephone (No 2% Lachine).i] R BALE MONTREAL FOX Two Sales lots, between Lachine Road and U: P R.sta tion.Would exchange for detached house and onthly instalments.Wm.Gray, Mon! real dE Orders by mail dress to À.Isidore, 84 30 ANTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE SECONDHAND canoe and cedar row boat, Must be in wood on rer Roous -WELI, FURNISHED.10 UNION EE OOMB-TO LET, NEWLY FURNISHED ry Fol cs family on University st., above Burnside, Address \u201cD 31 a offee 2* OOMS\u2014TO LET, ONE BÉDROOM PARLOR OR à single room, furnished.No.516 Cadieux st., above Bherbrooke.53 OOM~\u201434 BELMONT ST.(OFF BEAVER HALL Hill), frst class furnished front room, fore age OCOM_FURNISHED FRONT ROOM TO LET, AT Dubord st., opp.Viger sq.di OOM\u2014TO LET, LARGE PARLOR, SUITABLE cou TWO FINAT-CLABS BEDROOMS ON for married couple or two avatiemen mi rst cles bathroom flat; wales service in room; either board; Jouality good; also two bedrooms.Address ob.slogle or double.Two cast Mance st, 1799 Ontario Dane Roues AND BINGLE, WITH A OOM\u2014FRONT PARLOR BEDROOM, = H Uo board, suitable for two.19 Monique stress.T also tabls board, 15 Hanover at.OOMS \u2014 DOUBLE OR BINGLRE, WELL FUR.\u2019 nished; all modern conveniences: house well ll ote first clase board, 61 Cathcart st ROOMS WELL FURNISHED FRONT?let, gas and all: modern conventances sa .Cathe rine at.ROM; SINQLE AND DOUBLE ROOM.21 map wick street.Gentlemen only.Roz DOUBLE EOOM, SUIT.one or two 0, Fentlomen; gas, bath, bot water.Ross amours OR > TRREE TURNTAERD singlo or en the convent, St.Antoine street, thaw airy hted rooms, use u desirable party.Apply any time, on the .933 I Rous TO LET, TO GENTLEMEN ONLY, TWO class bedrooms, on bétbroom flat.References, eto.] Me riper at.\u201d ss R% 1 suitable f = ps gentieme: Tou: lor one or ai fs bot eh water, bath and every conveniemce.38 rance st.LE OOM\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED ROOM, BATHROOM floor; all conveniences.868 Palace st.OOM\u2014LARGE ROOM, FURNISHED OR So furnished, b., w.©, for gentlemen only.§ Platt ot., corner of Ontai sa OOMS\u2014 ISHED OR _UNFUR- wd TO YURN nished, with or eT itbot board Apply HS Be Aw toine street.OOMB-TO LET, FLAT FOUR ROOMB AND bathroom.Barsalou Block, 1347 Bt.Catherine at, = | Roo NICE FURNISHED ROOM, FOR ONE or two, in à private family.174 8 t Elimbeth.\u2019 O9MÉ TWO W WELL FURNISHED ROOMS WITH breakfast and tes; private family; comfortable home.14 Plateau street.ss OOMS\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED BOOMS, double or s tingle, with board, f or gentlemen.also table board.BC OOM TON LET.IN BASEMENT, BRIGHT AIRY cated in winter, rent He) per month.Address rR a\" office.33 OoMS \u2014 To A ONSCETAE LY FURNISHED front rooms to Jet.47 MoGill College ave.933 OOMS ADS OINING PARLOR AND BEDROOM, 0 ground floor, double bedrdom on m flat No chlor bonidare House clean and quiet.36 MB\u2014TO LET, 684 SHERBROOKE ST.ONR dod one small rodm; every convenience: tirst clase ar only.vw 3 oo LE ght, Vousokoeplig.Net mor na ply 11 Perthianst,, off Lacroix.\"ass > OOM \u2014 6 BEAVER HALL BQUARE, NICELY \u2018furnished room.933 ROE EOOM TO LET: ALSO TADLE 183g Cathcart 95 Roa: =A LARGE = FURNISHED ROOM, Re one or two gentlemen, on bathroom Roos WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE and double.18 University.ROBIE SINGLE Roo.ON ATH.933 OOM\u2014LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM, ON PAF lor Bat, $6 per month, 192 Mountain 01 OOM \u2014 FRONT.FURNISHED on UNFUR nial 02 bathroom fat: o pot moving in May, at 19 Bt.\u2018Philip Scroet, near Dorches 938 OOMS\u2014TWO NEWLY qu EE ROOMS ON Lath-room fiat.26 Belmont street.082 Rooms so publ appou ante the Aim ; ngle or e House MB anstield 83 3 Roos.wei VURNISHED ROOMS, WITH breakfast.8% Palace street.93 3 ENTE 8F, SFR STONE TENE cash payment.R SALE COUNTRY H 1 trade.ost prosperous in 50 miles of Montreal, lirery sachet Owner i on to Jl health, F Easy ter Luyer.Addre BALEAT GÉORGEVILLELARE MEMPHRE- perdo cm5 Farm, rm, about 1004 100 acres ih ment FARMS FOR SALE.A R SALE-OR TO LET.A FARM OF 550 ACRES pod h and ya, bout us acres gO ouse clare, pat od for stock rei situated in the Co.of ren, fu Toman of of Han Bon.Will be sold cheap and on easy terma.For ticulars, spply tok H.Cadieux, 3, 26 8 8 Jar tate of cultivation, near town of 1.'Assomp- Qeorgeville, PEE cA wn house on monly jostalments can do street, Me amesst.74 tt b papa VS Iberville For sax; SALE BEAUTIFUL FARM, 7 ACRES BY 2, OOMS-NICELY FURNISHED FOR GENTLEmen of quiet Babies with ot without board; bot a cold_wator, bath.21 Mansfiald st.3 = Roous\u2014 with BOARD.AT 7 es RO, CRETE AO for bas two emen; Eee 2s Lagautatioro ste 5 OH ha sa.00M ro ET, WELL FURNISHED, sor abla for light bousekneping.Apply to % Oty \"| Rove FURNISHED, 81 SvoE and double, mithor w without board.ra diet.co ro LET, 141A BHERBROOKE BT., noi double room, no objection to cé, with or without breakfast and late pe 3 RO raat tor tre vatiarman: let Mage 4 F.room, a ly \u201d ance strent, nive contra liotikg.3 minutes wafe from © 2550 modern conveniences.tion: easy So kL.Guilbeault, adtocate, L'Assom on, PF.PR Windsor snd GQ.T.BR.depots; Que.15 Addrees 1056 St.James.ui TOR RALE- AT 80OUTH DURHAM, FARM OF 100 CEL FUR HED AND ARM Fou 55 clear, remaindor in wood, frame house 37 t ood Ro 9 M AIO] eck NIB w.thereon, within 10 minutea = of G.T.R station, Also OURS Le ART GALL on BEND WOR A 5 church and school Terma cms, the rest on \u2018 com T0 LET, FOR THE 18T OF MAY Ais easy terms.Fur particulars \u2018ap to 3 Kozel 8e Re on hathroom fat, saitable for Gabriel, Montreal.or twa persis No.Osborne st.WT OOMS\u2014TO LET, SUITA FOR ONF OR TWO LOST.|R tleman, a nicely v te femi- Fpovss TO LET I euntiemmen et Yoo, in prive ANANSI PP OST -IN MAY OR DECEMDRR, 1802, EITHER AL) L doing Bhotoerash or removing, à white cabinet and malls sige, of one but the owner.Any information vaine that w i Toad to the recovery of the said box will ived and a reward given by sppying to 9 Bayle s JE : I OST\u2014A MARE, LAST WEDNESDAY MORNING, À in vicinity of #t.Antoine at.and Richmond square.of Reward to find ost : \"TA CHAMOIS LRA r at 160 Quesnel st.Hee, cote be A es eigbt dollars and key, Friday evening, twcen ue and Ho ntchison streets.rt À Co.Temple Buil ni 1 pos WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, A SMALL 4 brown rabbit, from 93 Mance st.Finder will be ro leaving 120 wardod by retarning same to the above address 94 1 PP.B.BEOWN, Real Estate Agent, Fiace d'Armes Hill.R32 eo Butss i FOUND, FIX WATCH ON Land 1 rest, » yards: above Ehetbracke ine \"re or vost Addrem \u201cA, 395, Sra 5 SE TERI Te Afar small rooms, wit witn a que of kitcon a) hadnt 2 vicinity of Victoria and Mens- field strests Ad ea MARRIED CO NO O Roouh for a comfortabls hom Ceutre P.O., 8t.Ont dress stating terms, \u201c\u201cX 241,\" ST.VW AD I as CENTRAL LOCALITY, NICE and comfortable single room on bath lor preferred) fora quiet and permanent with or mi out board.Kädress \u2018\u2019Moutpiaisan SY oO, oe 103 820 per month Address \u2018*B 2820,\" ST.Wis oh fee hoe of car.a pons, srr sood ax ried 1 rot and rred, leavin rt e, end or say one mines Would fui à responsible caretater, 1 S60 ROOMS WANTED.ANTED-POR A MARR.:D 00 nf Blo.ry.Address \u201cN 2680,\" TAR oho inate.ANTRD a MARRIED COUPLE wire furnished bedrooms with use dress stating terms, which moderate.\u201c0 3735,\u201d STAR Ofce wh .FOR SALER LE\u2014100,000 FT.NEW RUBBER BELTING 50 and 10 nt; 800 80 discount; 16 on: planar, radars \u201cones To Sharing, drills, mortis Ge, Popiueasr sq.uf R SALE\u2014FOK THE LEON KINDLING, arducol, 6336: Viooks, F130 per Toate a ee dried; chen and best wood ever offered.J.O.Meo- diarmid & Co., oor.8t.James and Guy.Telephone | 810.R BALE\u2014OFFICE FURNITURE, FRETTionR oto.Apply at 49 Ht.James street.d YOR SALE\u2014TWO HORSE POWER GAS Eoin (Otto) in perfect order.Apply 231 St.James st.He PALE A AVTNINGE NE NEARLY NEW, UP- T5338 test, counter hele.Beira Tene 5 ns stings, safe, oto.a 2 R BALE\u2014A FIRST CLASS REFRIGERATOR, cheap, large size.Address \u2018\u2019O 27%,\" BrAn ones.it JOR BALE\u20143 LADIES HAVE PLACED IN MY o from New York Pisno Co., almost bands 2 on new, lis Cable, N.Y.aplandidiy fnlabod, 315.Graham, 82 Prince Arthur.3 FoR SALE\u2014GOLD Globes, at MZ $L.Jam JOR SALE CHILDREN: 5 ÉNOTRE CART verre 5 Snuhod, quite Lew,ocst 35 dollars in gland.itn,\u201d in perfect orde.Cathoart st.Av R BALE\u2014ENGINE, 15 IIORSE POWER 1 DOTY upright, together with bolle) er.Can now seen working._Aprly Z.Lapierr rre, 234 St.Paul st.se R 8 ALE ThE PA FAST BAILING SKIFF aon.vy to GB = > FISH, AQUARIUMS À Axp | \u20ac Bt.Antoi ET ALE EWE RANGE, HALL ETOVE, RE- rator, Btair Carpets (Brussels), one four and one three Tee Brass G ers and- eyes hd Koglp 9 goly 2 few months in use.Will be sold ches ice strec Jon gaz_wo0n WATER FOUNTALR, cos be sold at a bargain.Apply 20 MoGyl JOR SBALE~ COUNTERS, BHELVING, WITH AND without glass, end drawers, show-cases, cabinet, and job lot of fancy goods, wool, eto.311 8a = OR BALE \u2014 MEN'S TAN BOOTS A Low shoes; all the latest po at lowest Baa?Allan's Hoot Depot, 659 Craig st.3 2 R BALE-TWO OUTSIDE SHOWOASES,CHEAP.Apply 219 MoGill OR BALE\u2014MEN'8 PRACES IN EVERY AG: sble make from 15c 8 pair UD Lo $LTS per pair ét 8, 661 Craig street.{OR BALE PIANOS.1 STEINWAY & sows or he 2 Emerson Iprighte.Jowett square, Peirson Helntrmag squares, Stanley & Bons sauter t, Vose Steinway upright square, Chickering & Rona square Bu a square, 2 belnis man apres used at rta; Mead .Prices fro Torus warn Ap st C.W, Lindsay's Warerooms, Catherine ar red evenings this month.anh or 1 re te x) hd or mon ly paymen 0 An 0 8s.8317 R SAL E\u2014ONE SET OF GAS FITTINGS, BRONZE chandeliers and _ brackete, at 471 Guy =.JOR BALE\u20147 GOOD OLD FASHIONED Sars os with glass, $6 and 85; also Gurney Nes Witch range, $25, and gas stove almost new, 711 Bher- brooke street.41 R SALE -HOUSKHOLD SITURE, QUITE new; patontéd cradis, bureau, y's So el 4 8t.Hubertst.1 BR SALE A PIANO AND HANDSO] Bw muiror.Apply between ne a = and also 3p.mn, Si St.Catherine street.Fes R SALE\u201420 FT.YACHT, NEARLY NEW, COM- ete with full set of sails.anchors, moorings, ete, mer sold cheap.\u2018A 3010,\" STAR office.1 SALE\u2014SCALES AND DESKS.APPLY 78 Be Peter st.91 R SALE\u2014A No.3 9 McCLARY COMBINATION stove, in good o r, sit other household effects.Apply, Monday, es ontreal R BALE\u2014ORGANS, Mason & HAMLIN- es) Alexander Paris, ; y or, Faris LE pe Peru Thomas.mirror, us.and mouse proot Layo & Bro.'s warerooms, 2387, Bt.a 4 R BALE\u2014PAIR HORSES, GOOD IN DBLE.OR harness and saddle; also 4 wheel mahogany dogcart.wad dble harness.Apply before lat May, io 72 Guy st.#1 dreu, 3.or DEEE IE i.Et Tah de a \"ANTED\u2014YOUN( MAN WANTS ROOM, WITH breakfast, vicinity Jhupard sod di Deals se Ad ANTED\u2014-YOUNG GENTLEMAN WIS Fes 5 comfortable home with nice ani about 9 1e Nor oes hea.hr 15 ANTED\u2014MAY 18T, % OR 3 20, with use of en the summer BTAR office.ge L ANTED\u2014IN OR NEAR LACHINE, BEDROO! W e board; gas and bath.Address \u201cD wat Bran of ANTED\u2014ROOM AND BO.TETRADT young man; central locality.a Shou $4 per week; private family preferred.3061.\" AR ofBcs.1 Terms go locality central Bran office.ANTED-BY LADY EMPLOYED DURING , room snd board in aujet priv private, fam a: OARD\u2014 MRS.MCEWAN, LADIES mae FE supe: best dica} attendance; rivate.Terms moderate.157 Cadionz se.Ro el prvi = nw JOARD-DOUBLE A AND BINGLE ROOMS; ALSO w boarding table board, in houss, at No.>, Uni versity street.BOARD.rior accommodation OARD \u2014GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS, IN SMALL BOARP_TWO YOUNG MEN WOU ly: nice locale: 7: terms moderate.CARD POINTE CLAIRE, Two ROOMS, SUITE exchanged 2635,\u201d STAR office.7 a\u201d OARD\u2014MRS.BEARL, LADIES DOCTRESS, PRI.Tale socom! sitendances; isdies atten at ir home.BL.George « atreer, £a 10 MEET comfortahle home, good | hardin nglish fami- 2 Beigueuss a.23 board, paire te family; references modation, with or without fessional ded their bol OARD\u2014AT LARESIDE, A COUPLE OF ROOMS three minu: caf ant Friday, 28th, at ¢6 Mackay st., after at Lace side Cottage.ss.FROARD\u2014 FIRST = CLASS TABLE BOARD, RA a ons nine Borin \u2014AND ROOM, FRONT, wir ARSE lish family; moderste.Vercheres avenue.933 0.couple or two ratiomen: all modern Good table board.Not moving.still vacant in the cottage opposite the boathouse, Rooms.185 dinner meals, §1 à veel , 1838 Notre Dame st, cor.M gallery, for two TYR couple; Eng- LE HOOM POR 43 MoGill College ave.91 BoARD-BOARDERS WANTED AT 44 BT.DENIS, BOER Een oR, TEN SUMMER BOARDERS; minutes\u2019 walk fro; Joyal, CARDBOARD, WITH LARGE FRONT ROOM, ply 108 Bt.Hubert stree wi class board snd room.âtveun tkation Address M Brome Gomer, Quebec.si room flat: de French patrato facaily AAA VV ANTEP LA ROE board, fur lady, in private forms Bubarts ferred.Address \u201cNN mc Beano?oH ia BOARD AND owe WANTED.NTED LARGE PLEASANT ROOM, \u201cwin Sontenl I looacion.Serie oad WwW A Bris goon pire ROOM AND BOw ml, _ Were OR CLOCK Arend Ly roort work od arte MISCELLANEOUS.LET \u2014 FIRST CLASS FURNISHED room and first-class boarding stable to let innatu gro Pointe Claire.Best mainspting sud cleaning $1.25.70 Victoris square.JOR REX REKT\u2014A FIANO FOR.WTHR SUMMER Earl ou.which es will ont 4 4 4 \u201cEEE We N.Y.» 238 Bt.Jarmes 0 monthi, we have a very convenient Pine for um R BALE LACET WALNUT FIXTURES, CARV- od, with Te Siiatls for droge.mace ote.; also Tet \\op cod oouniae, Apgly Nicole, Tor Bigry A Less rong ie | of Fopiet: SALE \u2014 AT A BARGAIN, HANDSOME Déc Apply oy fomalzh 4 1 1 wi TOR BALE Ar 10987.DENIS BTREET, TRIO {fal B.W.wardrobe, P.od and hot water heater, gasaiiors, ; all new, on! ew months In use.Must be we Oitors wanted for al ; also éto, in lote to suit hates op.O1 FOL LENT 3 L GABA- _ with diate 2d grder, Son AEE ST suit to order, $15.00; lao Stack a, Fate wh pelle work; established 1874.TY oe | PRESSE GES.BARBIT stove sod and Pipes: small bedstead, RT small one.Apply till Mar HB For SALESILVER LACED WYANDOTTES EGGS male bird, ost ie Provimelal Exhibi- ton, 81 ers 50 por 133 Rush) ook at, Pt.Barred chicks Jast well, Dans! Folurs 0e, full equ good sll mods im: canoe, orn - rovementa, E nd vary fast.or further partisans \u201cT 2806,\" Bran Office.9 R SALE\u2014UNFINISHED PIANOS, AISO TWO R BSALE\u2014CHEAP, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, everything in the home, piso: ma- ahines.sup teens, st Lawior'a, 467 Be.ypoi tow.94 1 R SALE\u2014CHEAP FOR CASH, FIXTURES For boot and shoe store; also large ottoman and 8 f metal show case.Must be sold before May Lat.\"3 en BTAR office.M1 R SALE\u2014CHEAP, 8HOP FIXTURES, SHOW case and gasaliers Appis 56 8e Antoine it 3: Fo BALE-TWO BEDROOM BUITES, TWO vos ntel beds, refrigerator, sewing machine, kitchen Crescent st.941 RB SALE-3 NEW WALNUT BOO, A Porta \u2019 PI \u2014 EGG8 FR Plymouth Pos Cle he ing rot produced ine BAUTIFUL DECKÈD y no makers\u2019 benches and hand screws, App 118 bert at.R_ SALE \u2014 GASPE BUILT BAIL SAGHT.35 ft.over , coppér dll, In first class order.Apply to C.A.Morin, Room 2 Imperial Bullding.R_BALE-ONE SOLID OAK BEDROOM ow new, a bargain; 08 new, No.14.Apply $ Brunswick st._ 94 es x \u2014 GOOD WALNUT BEDSTEAD Fringe) uiog wd na.and mattress complete, fof ten os te R BA TY BPRING AND FALL tu pi nie (for thusers who Sh ret jon UALS A Tous Note per Mi SALE couriers SET OF GAS FIXTURES, class order; would sell cheap.Ap- tchison st.91 new and in first to Mr.Jackson, 38 Hospital oto 71 Ho KR SALE\u2014GOOD BKIFF, SAILS AND OARS complete, very cheap.Apply Btoreman, 586 8 Paul st.4 1° R SALE?POOL AND } BILLIARD TABLES, r store and fixtures, 1 stove and | saf Séta BE Jaunes ee fi R TE LADY LEAVING CITY Wi OULD 1l bedroom set, cheap.1963 Bt.Catherine.94 2 For BALE-RATTAN BABY CARRIAGE, IN GOOD time in use, cost 16 16 dollsrs,- for Sve.Apply to 51 City Councillors M1 R SALE-STANDARD CARE.8210 COMplete apd quite new; dE Handscme ight gaoaliers, and 3 héating Ali to be are 01 Fon at ame partent one and So bo non es in rind Boat House, Bt.Apply 16 Barrd street SALE\u2014FINE OUSTOM-MAD E CLOTHING.nh adie can have samples of our goods (el 1), od and ow Yo if neces- inks Hotes PUPILS WANTED.TED ~ PRIVATE TUITION IN ENGLISH, \u2018or matheraatical subjects, by Ul City references.snd experienced teacher.HE, Bran ofton, ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED ENGLISH evening ac teacher, or pupils, in publie = LL ps.COM FURNIERED FOUR FOR GEXTLEMAN, RO I ggawired; on beth flak.11 Beaver RE TE Ee Ai FUG BRIG AT pu Sfax Tas Riot modersce.Baragde Tate.Roo ith ES Te on Oe Private fami ig.190 V \"3 PARTNERS WANTED, ASTED-A TARTNER WITH A LOAFITAL SEE J.JULLIEN, FREN (VEE rr rapes tis AN EXFERIENCED oo ANTED PUPILS x EEE EE EDUCATIONAL HOUSES TO LET, : ELEGANT DWELLINGS a AND close to olec r street, all modern improvements, inoludi moderate to desirable tenants.Ap Arthur street, Top Shuter street.LET-ELEGANT LOWER TENEMENT, ose to electric cars, hot water heated, ail modern improyvements taxes.Apply 323 Prince vents st, Top Bh Shuter er Louis Square, lovelfests CN.8 Albina potin thocity,contain- Brit ! ug rox 7 rooms, APL at eux Permet.a oury, 6 ons: vith Bath r 0 LEFUPPER AND LOWER house, Tozol 4 fe Gabriel my Row.$0 Iu peri Bil otre.O LET\u2014SELF COTA bprovements.licalt} LF-CONTAINED HOUS a 12 roorns, b.and w.0 tirst-ol order, with Gurney trace.Rentmoderate.Apply at % Mackay st.78e0d tf LET\u2014_ UPPER TEN EMENT, No.7 VISIta between Craig and Notre Dame st.cars.J.B.Bourassa, No.18 Visitation cure Ad LE LET-157 LAVAL AVENUE, SELF-CON- tained house, 9 rooms, good order, moder- rar oaln 9 Tom an st No LET ON | or \"JAMES ÊT., ours ete, Upper as 0 nk T-LOWER TEN Brooke and off SC U rénin Bt conentienots, 816, nea Apply 14 free oO LET-ONE OF THOSE residences near St.Louis Park, let atrect, 10 rooms, 825,00 per month, no taxes.69 St.Antoine street.896 Sax ROOMED FLATS, NO.3AND n Apply on premises or 646 ig st.\u201cTelephone 410, 06 o, Ler - PART WELL FURNISHE use, arried coupls or gentlemen.r fall particulars apply 33 | 0 LET\u20149 CHURCH STREET, UPPER tenement, bated by hot water, in ock Simpson & Co.1 181 0 LET -NO.\u201c AYLMER RT Chives Bt es t ex not or ; Font $12.00 per month.central.L_Anplr.2e o LET.LOW Bit TEN ursol Streot, rent $ jenoments.No.158 and extension kite hen, LETS A TL SUNMER NO LT AT ST.PATRICE.RIVIERE DU mfortably fn a, ave inte wal six bed Fe and servant's round and HRY spot, 5 LET.-A SELF-CONTAINED he Yron hout, 0 LET-BAYLE STREET, C able self-contained houso, heated b; rater, all conveniences.Apply Simpson & Co., 181 St.James roel, 0 LET-HOUSES, 106 DROLET STREET 9 roofs, with sable.$13, 00, App LEAT yaLors, en tan Valois, a D.Es ne LET UPPER, 05 Rental 5° and ee Apply, J.Le EN on O LET\u2014NICE COTTAGE.AT BEACONS.| fleld riverside, ton minutes from tion, latest sanitary 1roprovomonts, includin bath and w.c.Apply or V.Raby, 116L St.ames.cor Fuitord eu LET AT PARK AVENUE, A FIRST nt Apply a at 02 Park.avenue.(LET FOR THE SUMMER Bo and wel Suro Address.\u201cQ 7 $30 por month, no taxes.283 St.Hubert street, Stonc front, upper.110 8t Lo wren 8.8 month, no taxes.« Poo m brick to ca.Stone front, upper, AR use En the West End.Ad tar Of 18 per moni.no taxes.= ep Oo TE TENEMENT 85 Eh with roses Rent ts does Ù _pren _823 gr per month, no faxes ess nin, 2 » OLFT \u2014 HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, 729 NOTRE erick cot! Dame st, Maisonnoureville; $ia month; all .Hemon 10 LET_JUST TWO LEFT OF THOSE beautiful now tonoments 20, Buckingham avenue, between Guy and close to 8t.Catherine, mess à paint deco 4 cop at at Chapman's drug L Harris.1 3 : ehed sus per month, no tee, CT EEE Bros IN COTE ST.ANTOINE, NY fe ui \"No.219 Gree; eido)\u2014O of those built Stone Fronted.end ouses, 8 those splendidly bathroom and fino cellar, all r Mo ice Fiat, contain: ing eight rooms, all wal lighted ; he heated b D fornate.Mandy x opjercilé LET \u2014 POSSESSIO! that very desirable storage by fur oocupied ace Alea $18.00 month.Call or talophono for rge 2 Roa ven Address, 00s Be Teo MODERN ing isos, i pe ty AL A Mon ue © roc, ai 144 Lusignan water, iighied by Fu : ss jack Sienpaon À & Co., 181 street, 00 fave on No.éi st Monique stre street, $20.00.Apply à RETQHE pr ® = e bee 0 LET-LOWER TENEMENTS, NOS.212 and 214 8t.Antoine plreot, 8 rooms ana ba Ren! tan Mfg.Co., 1518 = 1 Apply to a de ou 216 St.Fe ET\u2014 A VERY NIOE ETRE ON mi herine eo with 8 room a 0 LET-FURNISHED HOUSE IN ST.Anne's on Grand Trunk Av enue.Tater | e House.Parlor, Dinin Room, KI 0 x Bedrooms.Apply, 0 TET COMMODIOUS LOWER TERE.ment, two flats and basement In 2550 Meur.7.APPIY 260 Bleury or 1 re DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED ma Pacific Ave., off Darchester ato entrances, gas stoves bou provided immediate 5 lng ee & Co., Temp FET_COTTAGES, 32 OVERDALE AND ve., exténsion Kitchens, Gur- Flat, 15 Ess tenement, 37 Rich- Lo oy tenoment, 57a ter 183 Bt.James £ fre ot.LET\u2014TO A BAKE ERR merchant, 8 ncw store on Bl wh oo open 165.dwelling ovorboad: A BT_THE 3STORY 8 STORE AND 130 feot: \u201cmont Sp e tor pe mond square, 6 rooms, $ Richmond Square, grooms, $15.U © LET- SELF-CONTAINED TENEMENT, ET Pi; TIRE 830P, ALL threo, four, and fiver rooms, ride well lighted, lately LE LET-A L a GE BUTCHER märblot SEI, fet argo ph nts and 8t.Dominiquo streots.818 St.Lawrence street.\u2018\u201cfHF LONDON HOUSE,\" gown | to tl buble for O LET\u2014AT MONTREAL TUNOTION comfortable brick house of nine rooms; bar LET\u2014NICK TEPER AND LOWER Tenementa on Church St, Room order, also leo on Si.Antoine taxes, Stable if wanted.| et, LET-SELE-CONTAINED HOUSE, FIVE 4 Paris at., Point St.poarles, near Wouingian Apply at t 268 St.Hubert at.0 LET-ON SARDENVILLE VENUE, so hote: ton roome; héa ot water; hard and soft water.ton, 9 Bleury street, or Box 9, Longu twotn en \u20ac liege her and pply at 118 Duroche at.Lonoes | of years can be ohtained by tenants.LET- STORES AND Antoine and ans 2 to 853 jior_ month, = Bt, James seu rect.LET HOUSES, pot Fh kid Thonn the nin ot G pay out w rekly Sfvecn thogaa: vi i] at years; ront low, ast for me 0 Ler.-AT REDUCED ENT, vard & Coram, Jamos LET_ FIRST GLASS In HOUSE NO.132 14 Apartments, modern Ron Wiad No.17 Lace TT UPPER AND TOWER and 157 Drole Streat, ab rooms Fotpesively: B.and W.er Ren Beaucha: Place AAA Sah PS 0.LET-UFPER TENEMENT, EIGHT fists, modern corner ni Jona st; \"Riso at s.13 stall stabio In Tear, Benallack, #3 Latour St LET_VRO Mer, ler or MAY EXT Te.\"A oo Yous Aa LET \u2014 SERA OF or floor of N New York Lite Building.Low trad | Bury.Telephone 1253.; TR \"ONVENIENT wi sn i in good order.Hegey J.LET- LAVAL AVENU upper tenoment, in perfec O_LET\u2014FURNISHED, NM , between Dorchester a Ter co comfortable lower ond St.from maine \u201cB39\u201d Bitar office.M1 LET-FOR SIX MONTHS OR A YEA ortal hed Ness Me sontatning slovon rooms, BABLUARY oct.For further particule APN LET-1.ALL ELA Soar, mectings, Lo T, STONE FRONT sims Bath, hw.fi in PRiVATES oon OB, EYE, CATHERINE | manier 1 LET-ON.E sr.Ly por ion ONE @MALIL EN oo 1 __ TRE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY, APRIL; 20, 1893, \u2014SIXTEEN PAGES memes.woe nT pr gr pence Prep em pid : Tie = eee partod doer Foyagerd ' CL To ross is more difficult to get than I + ub, oot he xe of the fine.The \u2019 : .mained.Fe been to Lincoln's Inn\u2014to bis pe tre fe been pleasant.§ soldora ; .4 po .\u201c - lawyers, Lisa; they've beard nothing for Fe ) 4 Ç : thres manths; to the club\u2014the same; I've is sant ite o 2 dco a in Evpiand, Inaplte 9 tele raphed ta Becchwood end Truscott By JOSTIN McCARTHY, haucer, Mr.wi liam , Morris, hou song Hall the.ic same Tad Forijerr 0 y vellness\u201d is exqui enough a \u201c .ou to that the *\u2018 breoczes soft At ruacotr all too (ll to be seen Author of \u201clear Lady Disdain.\u201d \u201cDonna Quixote, Camiole, à Girl with a Fortune,\u201d ars we men forget that of the orchards blow\u201d except by the doctor and nurse.My uncle 3 _ ey Comet 5 Beason, .TM Enomy'e Daughter,\u201d &e.generally b blow from the East snd are bitter telegres pl in that Denis was last beard of in CF a Wf bs #- = really fine; ow, sudden, terrible dread selzed me.mourir, 153, BY THE AUTRORJ és meds da rl dar: as néar per- Three months and nothing heard! Was I h to as \u2018London over | on the point of enduring something to which ever other trial appeared trivial! been wintry Idea Bri da 5 Jon No, merciful Heaven, no-anything but R fort: A time a suggest ol warm about, .STNOPUIS or ous CHAPTERS.folded one of the journals snd propped it it, of warmth and aa fake ug ) .APTERS raid Aspéen, a jour UP Lofore him on the table at the mest con- world.Tour re re tind that will go to Algiers myself!\" I crled, pe un Be te ate venient angle for reading.largesse of gm post ith startin, 5 up.; re a member of the a yagere ¢ ub, and The first thing that caught his eye was a genorous profane sat it of compensate No; Syivia: I will go.I can travel twice D ; ay is sccosted by 4 stranger.Mr.sooth column où the principal page headed in d Ver AE et y - farts Jins pou a ro sok \u2018 h ola.io\" exp expiaina jhe manner in large letters: MUKDER LAST NIGHT IN TRE a srppng winter Tho dein the garden a wth tha Remember, though \u201cbros OND BNJOYS 5 writing trom Ki Veoldt to M M % agers WEST END! lory of blushing pink, and the og amthe isa long time to walt for a letter, dr prom ose bro! ontioman Buds lent their soft notes of tender green we don't know how many he has sent which Both the method and results when = PE ho was pret th, Te ra et le Chief Te ine to the luminous beauty ef the spring color bave ne never reached u .1 will start this pof Fi is taken; it is pleasant pond Leon © * re ; re As de Jo : : he tone nie his mind, and Gerald, with an eve to possible \"here as a area dea) of animation in TY day.are very kind, Eustace, but how D écshing to the taste, and sata ; po he\u2019 \"di by producing à leather bag usefulness for the later editions of the the nolght ood éf the Cuiture College on can I part you from Lisa while she is in pet yet tly on the Kidneys, Han splays o Catapult began to read it with a careless that April afternoon.The tante stood such trouble!\u201d owels, cleanses the sys Arvind th Chickering, making interest.But after a lino or two hls in- open afl the day, and d carsiages en \u201cWhat does Lisa say?\" ho asked, smiling iver snd rectuall 1s colds, end ; mise so tells Bim, of hisssuoces on terest deepened absorbingly and for à few kept driving up and depositing a at with praud confidence.tem effe Ys dispe co.- AE Dep Fields, pas, well sa\u2019 those of bis seconds he asked himself in startled aston- the portal.À iietle crowd clustered about \u201cThat after to-day she will never speak aches and fevers and cures habitual 7 Bon turally, ishroent whether he.was not still drearo- the door and stared at the arrivals, and Lord Towerscourt till he returns from nstipation.of Figs is the hor Goaths.have entrusted ing.For the story was the story of the Deered through the ed gate into the mys- Algiers with Mr, Fernley,\u201d sho sald brave.© By P ad ar oe onde Lente co hom ite murder In St.James\u2019 street d the name ce erious reglon beyond, and enjoyed itmelf iy: and he canght her in his arms and gave Only remedy of its kind ever Foon ath s re lined ockot bo of the victim was Seth Chickering, ry muck as a ng crowd always dose.her a dozen kisses at least, some of which 1 duced, Pleasing to tha & taste an in fhe d There was no mistake about it.The man aside the ro PES Calture College was all am sure she returned.Poor things! They | ceptable to tho stomach, prompt in In whose company he had dined Inst nt alive, fort e Yon ions guests who had been were going tobe apart for weeks, for my Pp beni \"Iv, 208 _Goruid, starting after the man to whose strange ator ad bidden to inspect the College on.this the sake, In the heyday of their mutual love.ita action and truly ben n its ound Lance, comes upon Cap listened, the man who had insi Yon en- day of its first annive , were wanderin I left them alone to talk over their part effects, pre only from the most Bro Mia Juat driven up with two trusting him with the pocket-book which all over the building, under the guidance ing, and wandered into the drawing-room, health greeable substances, its ss Locke.ID.whose ft rex was now in his posseseion, the man with sffable oung collegians told off for that a prey to devouring fear and suspense.Oh, y anaa; olin rend fovi Gerald tolls him about ; Whom he parted in St.James's square only special dut When the guests hed seen all 1 must go to Algiers! How could endure to oe excellent qualities commen a How with hickoring, and his a comparatively few hours earlier, was at was be seen and had thoroughly wait weeks before heard anything?The and have mado it the m ven tolls hiro to keep the ocket book © dead murdered, struck down in the most sntisfied their thirst for knowledge on every veil had dropped frofh iny eyes; one thought popular edy known.\u2018 pue up Ing again.la St.Jamewst mysterious way by some unknown hand.purticular of the workin of the scheme had shown me clearly what Denis was to remecy 5 ager hurt, and 2 Jew | Gerald's head seemed to swim, the whole (14 were conveyed into the t garden me still, and what he would always be.M p of F Fi = for sale in 700 Lay: | thing was so strange, 50 sudden, so hor- at the back, where Lady le ved hand was on the handle of the door, and Brun, druggists, rible.A feeling of pity for his triend of 8 them, and where there were ponts at which thé court.ng down the cou was on the point of rushing down to say that Any relia dro t tw o may not it BOOK.Aspen lived in a set of chambers T comen upon the body of & man, whow night blended grim a personal re- tea awalted the thirsty, I must accom pany Eustace, when a tap ses Chilckeri | pue : : sp hE on i lo ln Es | ST eo BY rl nt | | fume, 80 Fe door, ovened laud saw= BATE Ib 0 Be wah ger who finds Seth Chickering's y, at in finding hirosell so mixed up, For that ed recolved ee Eom ois ror set of visitors, HONOR TO WHOM HONOR 1S DUE.Yor one insta nt 1 thought it was the lat- Duyi imptly for any ony wo >.jyith policoman and tells | was mixed up and very much mixed wp graciously.Fidelia Locke was here, there, Miss Oamapa.\u2014J ust loak ab that for a milking, Jack | and the! oy talked of giving away the cow because she was \u201cno r ter,sent to mook my despair, s so pale 0 hol.t.Manufactured only by the capes apd Fidelia Locke.the later ells im, the matter was pel bio too 2 obvious.Liven and everywhere, superintending, explain\u2019 es th Jack B Hae@aRrT.\u2014And dan't Fou forget to remember, Miss, that it's all to my credit.I've kept the neighbors from her low v-choeked, soaltered wash shrieked CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP HI on 8 sure her father.who if he had simply me r 1 Ch ing, assis sing ey aloud and sprang back, putting out m hor to seek his fort t : is dead, She ie convinced dof oe this a od = | qnd bad ° ried kind ana \u201cbetween Lad oe of tho ix 1e ES ea in hes Bar, hands before me, and\u2019 turning be 4 2) SAN FRANCISCO, CAL.oly uni Be Ts dead Bodied for Liens rt apa wont have moe bound Lag, boardnle, Sho bad a card ber and, trankiy\u2014oot without an effort, or tn soem- bad a winning voice, 8 Leight smile, and a he stood for a moment: then & low, very [OUISVILLR KY.KEW YORK KY to coms forward and tell all he knew.anc Sho ex © © od like a censure on the memory of the | voluble tongue, an ha it was quite posal o .on \u2014 But the conditions were much more serl- owner of le © card wan a fom moments\u2019 blo to fancy that a might be charmed low voice faintiy Era en my Dame, an nc \u2014\u2014 APTER VIIL rivate an ent conversation.Lad Ww new was no wraith, and in the weak- ue POCEE un es ri | ri a Ce Era | er ase tps me re bf Be Bf soc oie Tocky ~on\u2014 pes broughy by thy great rele tattered persouul property of the dead man in his Embankment Chambers Villiers street, Well I must pray fone yor ory me strength! talking to ber for much more than a quater The Barriers of Pride.and fell onthe so, 1} 3 siow- H U M P H R E Y S 9 bat f session, with a portion of à very singu- Strand and Voyagers' Club, St.James's up in an anclent house at the foot of | far story tot hy the dead man stil fresh In square.\u201d u A ou bave not told me yet, ready a ee an ta, taie ihtinctive | ly a \u2019 approach Sea ave olor my Bry Humphrey Smee 0 streets leading from Scardale never heard thé nisme o o's sake could not have a prepares Memedie, yr the ta ing the Strand ! duty to lay, and that apeedily all the in- before, but,.of course, all manner of un- her voice ohokod- \u2018what ed or th 10a idea of other pr eatin neat t hav For, \u2018CHAPTER xxv.(Continued.) \u201cI have come back,\u201d said the taint, Hollow Et Fi grrr ey ET the river, \u2018They wero cheap, for the | formation he possessed about Seth Chicker- known le were oonstantiy « calling on you have courage, es e 0 mse ny mus e Mrs.Gadmab was silenced.1 looked at voice, \u201cfrom the brink of the grave \"to ask mg lentonnat of the catapult had to | (ne Vfuré the proper authoriies and ta en.bas and'bé Saves robust o.oo pi vi.JE an waked, noi ss troaloga ad ome purpote in ringing un mo atramgels | ee a ee te M Soir boy very abarlr, Lo foniee me for the ee paband his resources; but they were com- | pa oe mysterious pocket-book to thelr Bui the name of the Voyager Club ima- done the dead Fre pasos bis cruel duty to Î One word,\" be.be said, as he was golng\u2014 lounged up to her brotd Kissed Ly past.Ihave no no plea to urge in n mr favor; Rene erect ae Ta, they were clean, and because they | It must be admitted that for ali his horror rer ® Porn for hr er.and arty pri re have to tell you the worst.aad after they bad arran that he Yes $0 carelessly, held out ber hand to Eustace, VUE Tht It wi was mine, nd 0 regretted B17 07 PRINCIPAL Res.5c.Syoe high up they possessed an unrivalled | Gerald felt a certain professional satisfac: something ominous beeame present toher tire, Shook her head 4.\u201d she sald, \u201cwhen I on this wh ly sad sub, ont\" you kno t who did not know how to refuse it, passed When lost it.I could not die,l should not | A\u2014Fevers Congertions Intammation : \u2018To left and right the river wound | tion in belng eo closely implicated in the Bt.lero rat ins fat arts Sead that ho will yous nog end subiect that & oat au Lisa without notice, and her TO5¢ in the ground, till 1 came to tell you ethingy Cotte, Crying, Wakefaiues Way between the stately Embankment | mess mystery.À man !s not one of the \u201cDid this gentleman,\u201d she said to the Le I hme.ome way more.38 money is ne bo you great withou ce, and than, putting her that barriers of my pride are down, Diarrhea, of Children or Adulis.$b one side, » and the craxy wharves of | favorite lieutenants of the Cala OF in a low Jone, \u201cask to sce me-In the Nothin to be told after that can affect m ours post Jane: .hand on her husband's arm, came up to me.At last I know myself as a man false to his \u2014Coughs, Bronchitts \u2018 the greennese of summer in | NOthing, and It was not unnatural that an instance rage Or 719% ped fo o \u201cWallf\u201d she said laughing.vows, neglectful of the trust reposed in hi B-Neurslgia, Toothache, yress of \u201cwinter Gerald always | SEUhueiartl ne et Tor \u201cYep, Lady Scardale.He asked If Mise ONE OT mypowerof endurance.| |, \u201cYes: you buve made that cleartome.ST SL Se mgt and, in ollowing » svabborn prejudice of 8 Henduchel, oe of alisiaction o Locke were here\u2014and I told him the was\u2014 \u2014, + \u201c nature, b aga 8 n- » .erent tor om gs bis avateh | much his own journal would be ur the and chan he x od If he might, seo you.He Mics oko your father hy killed.Stop LH pas wih curious, Saahing \"| shall send for my clothes to-morrow, morrow; stinots of yours.Silence stilli Well, 1 \u2014-Suppressrd or Painfel summer nights, it ated bim | know About Te ag whi Lon- said he would rather see you first.She had involuntarily given vent to à an now, i, Seared the bold haps that's best.Heaven knows how ten Cramp, tte, Borsentes.+ tré opeu his dows and lean out, | > Le chi eer! fes ti ba b \u201cIt isas I thought, Lady Scardale sald to little scream, and put up, er hands ner- \u201cGar qu me ph.\u2018Is she then like man, Pressing Boh pore} \u2018at Inst mo- Io have pleaded in silence to me, and I 14-8alt Ena rut pepped ou his elbows, = into the night, another leh was distinetly less erred by herself.[Then the turned to the little group vously before her face, as if to ward off the ro\u2014Tike i all the rest?\u201d he asked Ea have I à chance cé forgtre: en, toe! poe eet ear\u201d vy Malarie.Cale Pover 0 t, ' around her and said\u2014 oth 3 A RS Richier's story.with bis eyes | How if his connection with the mystery got I shail be back In a few minutes, T hope, Murfag to bent has dense Her tether was Mas ; Can she, oo eel eanaof f07 827 ness} .recantation\u2014{t may make your heart 1 reh, Intiuenta, Cold in stars and his sou) in the blue ether.| D aie D exp dir aT ioe Tere sad she followed he girl into the house killed! There was no need for him to die.are glad?\u201d he stammerod.\u201cOh, ov ever from nel 1 rie and rath filled leas hot, prithin you Sin 3ogther ime.Nw Munsios Coush\u2026.to wi 7 sense - wall ara lly, .wi e x Beton tls} eo on dows authorities the wny in which the pocket- tas ss waiting for her.| Pes a Fate had ais au D down HS ev a must be Vind to get money\u201d and looked steadily into her fate, unable to in gonel sen ow that, h sn Urinary sai Wetting bod 8 s another Diora pghe son rookh upon | book of the murdered man eame into his y Scardale was absent rather longer might have lived\u2014and someene had killed aturally, of ae ones ted, \"if Pp the silence I had intended.Your accident of birth you are the child of a dis- UM xoglio of the world beneath possessiont \u2018For i.single second, but o aly than she expected tobe.She did not come himi Now she feit that she bad not ex- ode Natura to do somethin, Ere por sa sins aro scariet in my eyes,\u201d I said, in a low graced woman, tie angels in heavenare not nt, = Cia d survey it with the ef 2 | porous hf ind, dl t ooour ta Gerald that Lyk 10 the Garden for mors than a quarter hausted her limila of auffaring oven when pau nothing can be dons without money | He died io my erme, but Ris gar usbend Toro pare; and at this moment Le were ms repartent à ravi d partial philosopher.Gerald Aspen | it would be better for himself if Be wore fo not.return alone.Gerald Aspen was by her 315 Barc of her, father's datth, Iu twas Very well Twill use that money to find oul clearly through you da ff bad folded LX wife with all the drawbacks than the fairest EEE Em a ; x the morning after his meeting with | on romain > ock £-book into the side.andy Se Scardale looked very grave and think that eome brutal ba had killed urderer to justice.Lens out to those VreRpor Wid are woman with the purest lineage, or 1 - ; & pocket-book into the river,or our children\u2014those souls entrusted to to hav oarlons stranger in the Shap.be awoke into'the fro.and ro save himself from all just toid Lady féardeie the strange Bim: An English girl thinks of death, diamond\u2019 elds: myst 1 | noces your charge! | ask jou formy mother, whose Ee malas an say, H wilt sone Gad | PECIFICS.Migue strong upon him.He had gone to complication The thought only came to be shade which had become acquainted oa lo those ate loves pagans fondly, as some but It poder oot, 1 how il ot gad days Jou erobéftered ered ay tah father, whose you and give you a chance of effacing the Se , nt } dismisse ith the air a an, curaé you were\u2014bhe bus me , : Me Simi Sa | i Me lhe?ee | UE re re | Pour 1 Mie | pm en open a fi Evo qe op rats ua volity Theatro\u2014and he had dauced | ot de presence 0e roro rer Fidelia.Lady Scardale looked around or around the deathbed.She does not think | moment to tbe (ask of Bading eat my fk romAR oe Spal nate Goeth CEE ee pod mnner oo feral aodtcange 29 MW.- final- ella, ana saw her in A 8! \u201d .Y anga | -Hstlo and Pure ltl, aod final | ont heroleally, and started off for Seotlan À the garden, talk To to some of the vaitors.a death b vjolemoe 4 des by rome Mather's murderer | ccrald with à sort of Would they condone your crimest There's sounded see D : weird, lem, with = Scott's S \u201col ht f now ot\u2014 - | your ence m oars been so A a eh Tin oh sag Bul it Gerald Ind been surprised by the wag growing chill and most of tbe guests 14 1012 denth by vielenes\u2014w desert te A ne Hirata Et fallen to blight or deetyoy.Out ol my pte.sould nob believe (f° \u2014+ \u2018had rend Cow ot to clear his | discovery of the pocket-book and the story nad indoors or departed.1 SES off tds oa | ghately and serene Lu one, eon spnos, wretched woman! or, as you stand oad, as mind; end Bi 2 Bea wns pry oi halt-past of the murder greater surprises still were in alt here à moment,\u201d Lady Scardale Alife cué à Tho yi wantoaness brutal him Fe Kindly, superiord riorit Ly, an re, decked in garments \u2014the ibis sph spirit Hy ne from £a de veil, ve when he pu out hia light ns and slipped Arvin te was no oro astoanded when sald to Bernd, hob 1 bowed silently.Thea \u201cOh.this is too terrible,\u201d abe murmured.Ee fu me: within sight af her, not very gubwisd signa of ous ms es Irhich you tall and looked at him fear- mu S10 1 À 0 bo emifiners of still uw polled OUth the jar his net bad enptured proved to be where Fidolia was standing.grass \u201cI never thought of that\u201c aaron the a! ald, many wi {at tee ogo, she hag seemed to him | not a more od ractacls boa- -*f dare not mention love, How can I ask boit ithe pe and looking av the sunshine the De era oe when \u201cFldelia,\u201d said Lady Scardale, softly, \u201cI with the look Poor gleaming eyes: Tel » ony steake of rs dele?girl, whom 8 A thouts che left the for yours, or talk of mine! Fetal the time, af Cod-liver Oil and H Le : h his wind th want to .word room.Btand- even m ve a is both a food and a remed cie Clock hind ato and Jay nal ian: CUNY Into Ji poesaln was cpened and \"he pets o whom Fidein was taking PE MEAT CN S04, ONL MEDD Hesse | sia lees lov Fir abe 18 (gta 7 beard the hou door cos Frying or fr ut Tks tls WAI | neil as à Gt producer aoû : Li t bi sai I fii bitscit, Tuxuriously enjosing book COAT Inthe Art fontance Se la | Lad ie: god, Fidel cis daro ot say hat pot hope\u2019 SEE | nées elt ootained, strony nd lately \u201cfrom hat day {saver Looked am her Baie, bane on mo ope wed torn | fume es gn nial x La elia Knew 3 MAnD: this.shook Ne mona; Ai the | abl erland o But the | imbedded, as such treasures usually are by that she had romething serious to say, and wha hot so.murdered!\u201d she exclaimed.\u201cHe He Rh Senos sustain Ber.esse my hands to him.\u2018There isno to ask CONSUMPTION re Fe Jo ge.not stop at the tenth stroke.the dept.fn thin layers of gutta percha.por heart began to beat quickly, for ehe felt tle, he was kind, he was only too -0 made OT out the CHAPTER XXVL, AND Lasr.for my love; it has never strayed from you a Beaton for two strolies beyond.costa font con oF gaa ere | sure Chat it must be onthe ore subject tender-henttod\u2014be could not have been truth about parent's death and bring the The discovery so, unaxpestediy mad hind ig Tomiive: Xi your heart yen Demet fr Corres.elockl\u201d marin on \u201cBy h Seth Chick had Gefaid \u201cRich occupled her min killed uniess by an accident, or murder, slayer to justice.one result\u2014 the pl ilbers 20 ve.In your EY Faw iia and he as- shh t £ crie din, J \u201cFidella,\u201d said Lady Scardalé, \u201c I have rrurder, murder! Was if an ol Act You Jerald d Aspen had n » deal to think had a stroke of end Ii say pere feel Ben love me bo ls Diise for mas to hear SICKLY CHILDREN £'montaily te e must get ber of (fe Mittle amoclation in) com.sad news\u2014I don't believe in trying to break do not fry to deceive me by pretending that about as he sat in tile niche of the that he never reovered fam te en Dn again together: 1 ne te à t à r of the little association in a com- the fall or soften the pain of such news.\u201d d,as we hope for future ha.iness,lat our because they can assimilate it whem Fork: But he Aid not, Set Sa he mre of al he orneiohy fonalo: She took Fidelis's hands in bers and tras.not an accident, Miss Locke.It aor or ci that aight RL ie ea Te aad honored da fin net beto take for tod ouch thers they cannot ordinasy food.ofed mi as sccm Ting Toot with the ciation, with the names of all the persons Pe looked at her through eyes swim.\"My fa over love.lod; was too him, too, as well as for her.Prime.All yg he had woman ovat been in his A long, long embrace\u2019 cancelled all our 1t is beneficial for x onu males of 18 TROT fA oae of (he, Sen ming ln vadden oar \"LLL ble] ind enero and pent Do yon (700 continued nest Saturday) bppeaied la ne ry leg Pt en ire wash i oethess COUGHS AND COLDS od preity\u201d focus of laut miphus | 080.00 le fit doy of the next January.Yes dens,\u201d aid Lady Scardaie,\u201d He ta think) do mot knew my who.murdered The Bell For The Fain or har conduct to her father.would havs wore through suffering, and so we because ft besks be ertuton of she re pty a A elon ta on the list was his own.John Aspen was \u201cHou 45 you know\u201d him.) bis embarrassment and pain Geratd The Liberty Bell which first rang out Sess hor brilliant ren bow, much sweet \"It was days before I gave him my father's overcomes the d JP eue two other memories, somewhat Lie oldest member of the association.John «Therc is young man here,\" Lady Bear- could notheip feciing an aimioet inipasaioned Notre of the Independance the pld man made a good end; to Li's fetter and told him ≪ and then\u2014ah, then SRE ess aud intangible, which he was try- {Aspen was undoubtedly Gerald Aspen's dale answered, ow has just told me; his sdmiration 1 who stood now In so Original Sta ill be taken Chicago gh late, sincerely t nearly broke his heart! But there was a Him & to reduce to clearer proportions.uy ong-lost father.John Aspen had given ja a strange story à altogether.Are you brave and sp end the an attitude nf resolve.= °F.he days after the discovery the fraud little ray of light always \u2014that he had come Bates ww the first of thess memories took the | [NC PAMe of hiv only son, Gerald, ag the strong enough to hear It now, or would 50u Spo appeared to.have suddenly \u20ac the packet my father's handwriting lay to he knew all; he owned, i | | fem of a womat's face, framed in the open BOT In the case of his death, and Joh John rather wait until some ether timet\" ber nature.She was strong, bold, resolute in my desk untouched.I could not he had abrosd, [window of a carriage.It was a very bean- Aspen vas dead and Gerald was heir to hi \u201cNo, no,\u201d Fidelia answered firmly, \u201cI _gjjed with the temper of set purpose and, mywelf to look at it; fm th ts that would never have bee 1 face, crownod with soft, golden haïr\u2014 share of Lhe fortune, would rather hear it now.\u201d it §8 to be feared, the upirit of vengeance, sprang up when I tried; there were mo.Aud so we ok lite or again, 1 in which a curious e The Dates the company Frere carefully Lady Scardnie turned and made a to \u201cLet us sit * Mr.Ps she said.menta when I even wished it had not been bumbly, lov! trustfully.Heo was THE CAN ADA iselmacholy contrasted with fre gi griish tho rame \u20ac bc ument, an 7 Gerald.He had stood where she left him, \u201cXow tell dom about ft.\u201d discovered, so many threads of life were remorseful use of the past that onl nessa face with very bright eyes, y deth Chickering \u201cThe rat name an matching them and wondering st the Gerald told ber ail that he knew.She now tightly strained, à sober gladness was ours for a time; yot 0 0 also were full of melancholy, 7 Seth Chickering.The first name, as we strango chance which had thrown him #0 finched from nothing, and neither did be Pride, the demon of my life, was not cast think that in that season of tender peace : all his dreams that face had l'Ave Seen, pes 4 ot o Jon n relie oppo Aaddonly into sonûidentia! relationship with now.Île gave all the ¢ hopes out; it was sometimes fod, we grew satire) together, in such a manner .pa mid Ls alluring, ,\\nspiring, blending strange.site that of Boral pring | by aritten pag Dead.the two women he bad > seen for Er she Stal he vould for the belief iin Looke | humbled, by his diseovery, and Tomes oe or d pare ee our Day come ATi ar on - e ns ane = been com- pese « been baby cam and lau hing 1 jr which bis Conn next name, op Yio Mas mas Hy that of Lady Soardaie siguai, and joined the bad im Killed.in ome of ef ts o.com, = bara on i grew sunny ; Denis once more lifted (Limited), MONTREAL ' night revel Shag sot a bring In his Captain Reginald Locke = Opposite his w, quietly.Then A Began to ok him many : a toy ou.76% every Indigaléy rey Is head and walked erect among men.He MANOPACTURNRS or Reroree BUGAN OF $48 WHI ing brain.Now, awake, he sighed in fan eth Chickering ha Ay teen: \u201cFidel Pe Lady Scardale, ai 18 qu \u2018ons about the man who made such & oh you, bad never slackened iu bis fond an KNOWN BBAND for it, as one does sigh on awakening forsome I [1 fight by \u2014-\u2014 and then there came Mr, Gerald Aspen.swho bas some and sudden Jppearance on the Let rip) whose (Srey prejudice ed Bin to devotion, his pfoud trust Re t now ce ietonary, phantom of f, dete hat has filled up the blank, \u2018The tnheritor of his | range news for you.Mr.Aspen, his 18 scene of the m man who called pi sche ee continue, is boll , Itis the weight was lifted from off his split.and 8 Riesper © om à once more merrim Sonn Then casier sigh changed ton smite, frinne rue sale La ue as se EF get Gerald bowed, eu U the ri hed lopkad meth rac oh cr rather Rath mes Lhe gall in acy \u201cta to You.one whodo \u201cHis mother and 1 are ad she Gerald remembered beautifu \u2019 > beau n n whisper grew so rtutate that dotes on wistful face was no mere creation of sleep, don under the care of the Countess of Sokr ness, ahe wns more beautiful now in the se cant im ake it Sut, bat \u20ac {here ds drowned the murmur of reliel Bat ik quite his Brotber Hustron a charm, ! \u201cBut the face of a living girl, of & girl whom 2.clear evenin tight, though her face was 80° 1 bear of .Had he nothing to do with never shrink now to heat mother Health is better, but a be wil never wholly \u2018he was likely soon to meet, the face of Yancy the thrill that went through the murder, do think!\u201d for exhibition at the Tate.The bell will be named.\" T reflected too that chère was no Fopover from the long past fear- ia Locke.Gerald 9 heart.Last flight he had been infons fengely sad, Fidella, while Mo, 4 The m oder Bt.Jamas\u2019 streets\u201d a special car, and will be ac- end to be injured by its te\u2019 separe ful night.of the Mighost Quality snd Purity.But thers was another memory haunting fret tire, of Pidella.keen mony he Fa his story.\u201d \u201cYes\u2014 you trop't admit\u2014 as yet\u2014 that pre #4 ed by pest shogen cus custodians tion.If we Hved t éoncerned us Nex Leay the Lisa and Eustace Towers Mods by the Latest Prose, and Nemes and Best aswell asthe memory of the face o \"FE third © a Loc! oof bo H.idelin to a en nat dee an o & ol there was any r murder\u2014that my fa- \u2018oom or Jove thelr charge alo d that life s had nd bimoolt de court ave happy?He lms bought an vstate Mashinery, net sxrpasasd anyuhors, ia Locke.It was a perplexing memory nhiet ey Raven © the Sonor \u201cThere, I will leave you Jor th © present, ther was murdered.while is fn Chicago, sired.I went sbout pale and silent, ear Beechwood, and there is no fear of our LUMP SUGAR, something 02 crane something | Lord Wallinato oY on Opposite Bis Dame was \\ a ack a © moved poe 8 to take fare- hat & change a fow m bad made Lisa, in on Les t duties d pine oS attiah the fag of cur Deals to InDand to some n DCONETUO whic \u201c k i w-found \u201d worriod.him becaune be could not quite | Srittan: Found dead 30 taide camp, mur.wire] the lent departing guests.Fidelia her father deh\u201d mou cali, cdi, * he Mosher tar ta give me the bat iciéet \u201cjooe und ber lich Sylvia; a and Lise bas painted such \u201cOROWN YN\" Granulated, wwalise it, could no re, to- | forth Ww Tou an t hi eir was looked up at G \u201cEvery oné ere was no evidence of \"0! poother.] want my isses\u2014as If that neophyte In life's mys.8 gigantic picture of the two Îles that b Tie made \u201cgether the puarie of shifcin ing reco Tecollections brother LIC ARTCC ORY ee | Tell me about my father \u201d she said.the vertrotest Kin, againet this man\u2014this \"ME TES ones Bena horse\u201d teties could fathom m 1 die docisrs mount It must have a room bullt out EXTRA GRANULA D, was occupying hla mind.Suddenly, Raven p the ol downatber, Gerald aitbe stranger\u2014 act that he was found | vis is four il ve ) One night, seeing : little i A.sey Superior Quality ever, it all came back to him in the sud.\"Th LE rth the Nat that of Strange story, the fairy tale de och he bad beside FA ol y.But, indeed, it isnot | 5 ua hisken plot\u201d thing was worn out with tr she TEE AND, CREAM SUGARS oss with which such things do come, Noah Bian itn which na that of learned that day fron from k, and quite fair to him to say he was found thers, | \u201cgd Oy shia 7 Tot, phares Tro scarcely permit à hired ntres té do re {Not dried).4 of scatte memories combine \u201c alarm as ertook \u2018and ovoived the form of a big man In yellow Lroched, followed Oy ndate some two name and his.He tod Dos of Lee marées It was he Potted gave the and sum- |, Tots ee SL fathers bedside, and, in conssq ey, her oven LUCE UF 2e YELLOW SUGARS ents, and the picture his companion [107th cartier.His helr wns stated to h Chickering, of bor Sather \u2019 deatb, \u201cis that his real name, do you tbinkf\u201d | #01 math drowsy the fist dsy while al in * pneumonia, fevers, and Ba dinner: on the 4 revious evening rose bo- his son, & Aphet, Bland re po ad ress was pi) is father's death, and tunes «No, I am sure it ls hot A man seldom Sih io Her Fev dull din OLD, Whats wel muss fallen ON Fin suisses him.Immediately Gerald's mind pro- abou a ar so stran goes ame ose pinces.\u201d cats iodine, wrmuring row oded along the track of the entire episode The fifth name was th of Ratt Gu 24% an of wants bes = at 1 tn those \u201cshe seid, \u2018I fod send Phe bo boys to bed side of ofa revenfobiidy when 1 dry flesh ei do vo Peine a a aoa tha Sister the one mordre Van ceci: tiie She\u2019 ha Men at the few words te want ie non B90 Vill you belpmef | Pi poire or se J rear yout dhawlt oe fied first I took thén for 5 20 tan case the name of no heir was given.CRS | weit aril belp y 1 can.17} It Cae 01 i il ae he.ph The sixth name was Se ch\u201d Chiens ee LA A ress wil do do aa on its CY: help, yor You, Tou 1 do ust PF tte of & late su and the ON: Nothing waa written opposite, and Need I te a od ric mue À Toe! £5 for you, Unisen moe send li ous, faction of a columm of copy therenftor, \"\"9 helr's name followed.Lockef\" For one no Mr.Aspen, because he is - \u201céven pause came to this ob Jeculon CHAPTER IX.h \u201cSir, I feel for fo Tu Fidella aad, vith the only raan n win England who knows rsa my ser NT no \u2018eyes towards | * or on § in teur.a i » and saw lying th In the spot 2 | pat, ati Cire cou lot fathpr you bavelost a father too.\u201d visio tes ee dun 1 mean from pes, | sd Ets Bi : the ous n the \u2018Senrdale Dost corte out her band in sim ish me se ners And pa mis à fev nt Fo bre pocket-book which the m us Dato ih à site sho TEE de her Cul d sf ont And 1 shoul ie tone ete TA es Tabeud pow bor whats to took 1 Bad Ol mother moh er.should you ope Tr core 8 Gerald said, hesitatingiy, \u2018 ot rats , theo yous, i him all thro 6 process of with new 1 \u201cWilt you the tô this man\u201d: | ily dnc ite oli min op, ping until the moment when he rang | te around th, \u201cEE se He was a lit vurpeiocd ¢ LF I hn motheriovel t Bell for hid Jsodlady to Dring im his lu ES stoogh to place, ua but he only answered, *( a.Aer és tat.Before th kfast arfived,.#0 altered a Tae as to make \u201cIf you éani Eola ved | Home Magasins Nephi then b he bad de layed Joie, ¢ one of the > wonders of the nolghibor .| in the whole ci 14 nok a of Le rai a until the sd dfions 100s stately ad rere the ran ' en go an et | in Silence.Lh pe he as val, SEI | oil th M varions gardent LA sis ke no that be the Er 3% ro ae ir ony windrow | uc tac patuslly | Sc pt as os he had Ther i ot he goemed rather à park t ih ols rol, era Can A enly was see Tn | for Lomiga: even tor Chelées, ERE qe is aball bo made éasy abs AFS IES se anaretrs-comroneme, | abu curiosity, eft un- oly 6 still It ter: de.morecver, t vary macht = abo said, with hid ae z= ÿ IE arden wns ust across he ronds su miles Feit.; \u2018 fate dol ogians df Las Gr vaded ber wish : on ke re pate tracrdinary Mr.Nest 5a | pad | grist ania Pt A= EE) LL « \" = of he Nc : Sins there sion, Ee ab all n Eerie hs nae) SL at bou the\" Seclusion o 1 the garden of ir Quixotlo potions a se.fo ee a hp at poe id Santon ae SEE Luis dore Pa Del Ch, P 4.04) Ar na ; .\u2019 as taken during the night.I was ; \u2018 x of the field cut, md it's good drying weath- ler.ALBAN S RAID sofloited to pass it 8 na uest I \u2018 er.\u201d 5 Roger made haste with his dinner.His : \u2019 \u2018 oonsclence pricked him as he remembered > CL his n promise and his indifference = ae * to Hester's grief ; he felt in haste to make' good rend,pie, amends.Ho wentstraiæht to the old spruce .A which, he bad gathered from Hester's ram- vend as ; but.kis bling 8 was the scent of Bunny's dis- > A eppcarance, It vas easily found, hit gfomach dalicate, est and .FN Roger had brought astout stick with - and now, leaning over the cliFedge, be tri HE OVE to poke with it in the branches while SS Li ny y 6 Wy po searching for the dolly, But the stick was KUO ~~ enough, and ali h j | .THE MONIREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1898 \u2014SIXTEEN PAGES.: smiled at, and declined to part with ft or\u2019 7 REMI N ISCENCES.allow any one to examine the writing.It | > was close on mid-day when the special train : to take away the raiders was canoelled, the : Goyernmep having been thwarted tn thelr : treache Bl ong © line.ven as me oy aa | Es eee pt was ae by tense that 8 woul ve follow TRIBUTED BY MR.PERRY.if any train had passed having the raiders with the object of surrendering them.John pe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A.was in Quebec at the seat of govern- Cy ) ment.Hesent a confidential niessage to Mr.How the Telexraph Wire Was Tapped Parsons during the day.It had the desired ~The Attempt to Send Back the effect, and a special extra in large type -\u2014 ys Puy > , through his ; : fos ge, A ed ter To cook, ut was .: Halders\u2014Thelr Leader Ben Tis Jemued ont dit Sor saalize She pens y h the evergree re er - e Goverumen not realize the pent 16 éver, ns.J = .up feeling of the people.If they had, no such \u201cHallol\" cried Roger.\u201cThere must bea fred and sick of te ; .nett Young.order for their surrender would ever bave bole there of B t th ; ; bottom of it, no doubt, ogi to find faste and smell of bt, 1 made work tee; descent Pick Tadeo puzaledhls fétlonater 2 he bought Coffol ene, hemlock boughs, below the od spruce.He (he hew shortening) and : parted the bushes in advanco and moved - œutiously forward step by step.He felt a cavity just before him, but the thicket was i so dense that he could see noth! ng.knife, hich luckily ; | been issued.1 pass over the understand- To the Editor of the STAR: ing come to between the Government and 8m,\u2014In your Issue of April 8, a corre ne Tendo we Lies oat Senet spondent furnished your readers with afew thé pribon arch gatewayin a number of car Incidents relating to this event, which to rluges and on to the rand Trunk station, recal ies.In your t where à special train was waiting to con- me calls old memories ve She reply of vey them on to Toronto.Hundreds of their Jour spondent you & friends were on hand to witness their de- the raiders\u2019 dischargeason the 30th of March, parture, and cheer after cheer resounded as ;1865.At that timo it may be truly said | \"Montreal was the headquarters of the southern confederacy 4 I accompanied them.We arrived dur y.lng early morning, and accordi to So far as the provinces of Upper and arrangement the prisoners en the Lower Canada existed, the population wus Court in charge of the authority.The \u2018about equally divided in sentiment and chief police magistrate ascended the bench feeling as between the north and the south, and surveyed the prisoners,apparently with \u2018but in Montreal the preponderance was g friendly eye.The proceedings commenced .largely in favor of the Confederates.At one by the Ler of a Court cautioning all time there were here over 300 refugees who present not to make any demonstration of had made their escape from the northern approval or otherwise.It took about a [isons The Confederate government bad gyarter of an hour to read the several docu- THE TRAIN MOVED OFF.2e a ro i Feeling for his pocket- w out one he & still, cutting, siashing, and breaking off thetough boughs, snd throwing them on one side, It was ~ Bact work Bo ofa fo minutes wopacs More Than evér, be\", was which let in a ray of light, and, > with a hot, red face and surprised eyes Cause e ma e baiftr .ate stooped over the di of a rocky Sh m d : : ty on the sides of which someth glittered and shone.He swung himse food and he could eat it over the edge and dropped into the hole, \u2018ce which was but a few deep.His foot Without any unpleasant | struck on something hard as he landed.old iron ple, red with rust.Three letters ening eve d ; were rudely cut on the handie \u2014 .ever \u2014_ pe y ere Roger's own initials, 3 mada ; \u2019 s Bogor Borin Gate Jt had besn his C OTTOLENK.ents in this vity, the chief heing ments.The Court was densely packed with He stooped to pick it up, and his hand 5 à the Hon.Jacob Thompson.lis council legal and professicnal men ey Poll ae lead- encountered a soft substance.He lifted after effect, Now\u2014 : consisted of Leneral Potterfeild, tieorge ing citizens.Finally the moments of sus- : i b A Hu ; A both ohjects out together.Y Y.Baunders, Beverley Tucker, and associated pense came to an end.The crown prose- \\ 3 Polar R Hu Da 2 be 2e e = TX Se À AN The soft substance was a doll's woollen HE ARE APP ° with these gentlemen were Edmund H.cutor called the first and only witness the PT pet\u201d j it ut, EE Son 2 ; RAY ; | PA | \\N oe frock.There, indeed, was the lost Bunny, nh Parsons, myself, also Mr.Naysruith and Mr.Government relled on, to justify the reten- Fey f=\" i ro | ce, i - ] CIRE ; fi A XC) looking no whit the Worse for ber adven: avin found the BEST, ) Beaty, both residing iu Toronto.Mr.Par- tion of the prisoners.Three tithes was the OR ; kb 0 N Ws ; tures, and th hard thing on which her d '9 4 4 ; w n ain was a pick-ax\u2014an & by \u2018 M7)\u201d and most heattiful Gharfs .wielded an immense influence.The Mont directed towards the prisoners.The real Gazette, edited by Mr.Lowe, the pre- heing no other witnesses on the indictment, IP N L Xd sons owned the Zvening Telegraph, and t M Willi H called , y = PI \\ or ; F oh = Ju \\» : ne wr ie .name o .am anson e i ; GE 7 } 2 REACH A bi lk edited it in the Coufederate interest.It! ithout- response, and all eyos were À j y | CG 5 3 = (1 A Rare JAP 34 2 Û N A Ë J J rs > = v ' VA sent Deputy Minister of Agriculture, was of course the prisoncre were discharged.Y SENS) 7 y i \u2018 \"| mind not been fall of troubles of bis own.neighborhood.ze.and lifted up her head to listen.It was There he stood on the hillside, garing He tried to console her with a vague pro- price for her hillside which made ber then, as now, the recognized Government A stroke of electricity could not bave father's name also, and that of the great or:an, although it advocated in a degree of heen so effectual.Prisoners\u2019 counsel and uncle after whom fhey both were named, Mado eniy by N.K.FAIRBANE & C0à, doubt the Northern cause.Its Influence friends nll went wild with excitement.I With an excited cry, r 8400] again w Ann Streets, Was neither felt nor cared for; in fact, Jobn came in for a fair share of attention\u2014in and lifted out of the hole a lump of quartz NTE ra \u2019.À.at times became fact, I was completely carried away up the mingled with ore.Suddenly be realized DISGUSTED WITH JTS GENERAL TONR street to the Queens At some future where he wag and hat be had Joong, Tria - ¢ sic time may continue this par! narrative was the long lost silver mine whose finding x Ce Pense Herald, presided over by of the riders, how and by what means their and whose disappearing Jad for 80 ni, PA Pi E R B WwW LI N S | been in its prime, and opposed the Mac- comrades escaped imprisonment, ar well as 51) | AR KI ; A = [re t en % Ta a on n \u20ac ° tomnsh Pa donald and Cartier Goverment in all mea.BOW a large portion of the funds brought 72 q i \u2014 du = | pe À ä 3 Bie = Bere as & Ë o od ser ale ba ous The great t WLINST sures oxcept that of upholding the North: &way were used.This account, however, Z a 4 ; dn 2 Ae à Mesa EEE > 3 Ll that por ek a ino traced K success o.ern States as against the Southern Will be more intelligible to many of your CM =.S ; A aN aE 0 RY = == = ?hot P La ng Pall x to - Paper is due to its power to confederacy.\u2018The Herald ofice was looked TeAders If à short history of the raid on St.x 08 = a = 2, J E> CARI] BY 49% al bi ton eT Fils death 7 ox da: draw irritation to the exterior on as the headquarters of the Northern Albans is added.1 maysay it was one of J = : NC = ) i TNE eh bave x eth h ea locked of th Th t ré cause.Day by day the late Hon.Luther the daring schemes inaugurated by the À 1 A = AN Ce 7, à 3 on tho bay ren nev the secret e body.e best docta Hoiton, the late H.Stephen, with numer.Confederate Government to occupy and i A Me ECS é cas É \\} & BN 4 thi ont had or sixty I Senedd recommend it for IRRITATION ous others, were Lo be found at Mr.Penny's harassthe Northern Government in revenge ° LL Si 7 a \u2014 ~ MA D se de Tih hi wo an beneath its in the CHEST, COLDS, BRONONTIIN, elbow, posting him on the passing events forraidson southern towns.The first place \u2014 se 2 4 = A: di ey Wun à it 3 ht aaily ha ne.2 SORE THROATS, GRIPING, connected with the war.The headquarters fixed upon to Le besieged was St.Al hy = a pissy ; an I mg it Bart Tite Oe ies MATISM AND PAINS Very of the South, as a rule, was in the St.Law- in Vermont State.The organization to in- TWO LITTLE PADDIES, B y th 1a prs © à en .A .y rence Hall, then, as now, kept by Mr.vade this town was entrusted to a young .monte x , or lack-lustre ine ex simple and easy 13 its nas ogan, but for more secrel consultation American who had studied in one of the THB HON.DUDLEY AND ARCHIE GORDON, SONS OF THN EARL OF ARRRDEEN.i Pre tte tan eatures, not à Way One a plication is sufficient.Gen.Potterfeild's residence, Prinee of Wales [ofonto universities; ho hold & corniacion Hesfor gui wil.When Roger plsced the J.Wlinsi & Cie, 81 Rue de errace, on Sherbrooke street, was chosen.3 Ue souls , .1 The General's lady was oonsidered the Kentucky.is name was Bennett y re brake, and they began to grind down a hill long way farther off from home, she heard with exertion, tired, hot, and hopeless, she doll into poor arma, she se med ee prssan Seine, P aris For sale by all \u2018ana os Shay star.d She ele the dare-devils, all belonging to prominen U ¥ O y S ually Ean n toe to re th of thet B, op 16 was Just Like \u2014ob, what's ade her me oh of the thicket and went, | dropped into à satisfied sleep, from which druggists.; \u2018a8 ar.© of gr plumy tree-clad summits ore em, , Bunny erying, home to her mother.- raiders; both in prison and at the Court pealthy familles, and lhe organization shimmering {n the June sunshine.Drives Hester stopped short, and I am to \"Lhe was still crying and refusing to be me ao, conso at a mine Te \u2014-Bee (hat vou gut ha Se , House her presence and counsel gave to the n Eh po Tes they or UE ° in Beulah township were apt to be rather say that Bunny never heard the end of the comforted, when Koger came in from was not deep or wide enough for that \u201cbut | : isoners a firm assurance of their eventual Far wi ny U => nnd Sroronto 1f S perpendicular, however you took them.chicken story, for the rustle resolved itself milking.He wus sorry for Hester, but not the ore in it was rich in quality and the .ischarge and escape from a Yankee gal- feinz hexdquarters til ail had reported * Some one, high up on £he hill behind the into what do you think?so sorry as he would have been bad his news of itafinding made a great stir in the it lows.must refrain from publishing at ng hLgadg , al nad reportec.tarm-house, heard the clank of the brakes It was a fox! A real fox.] Gale was offered à wo JES.BS.LX ; Do TOU KNOW FA ee Not a living being was aware of their in- - present many incidents connected with the cause of those plucky raiders, but I wish to tended operation outside of thelr own ranks.HOW BUNNY BROUGHT LUCK.Hester Gale\u2014a brown little girl with quick straight at Hester, with his yellow mise of helpmz her to look for Bunn i oman n of yay MUX ive your readers my version of the libera- lt was supposed the Confederate Council In TES dark eyes, and a mane of curly chestnut waving behind him, and his ayes looking as \u2018someday when there wag'nt so much to do what fre was idered onan wo close sheay iB on © ese men, whi ers frem that made, but they were not.It said little for By n 1 bair only too apt to got into tangles.She sharp as the row of gleaming teeth beneath But this was cold comfort, and in the end with the offer at once, and neither thro ihe United Bates.to inferre tu yours, wben you say \u2018 Susan Coolidre.was just eight years old, and to her the old them.Foxes were rareanimals in the Beulah Hester went to bed heartbroken, to sob her- atand out for higher terms nor risk they were discha on the 30th March.theinhabitants of atown of several thousand farmstead, which the neighbors scorned as region ; Hester had never seen one before; self to sleep.accou: The only inference bs drawn is they were inhabitants to permit it to be captured and It was midsummer\u2019s day, that delightful vorthless, wasa sort of enchanted Jand, full but she had seen the picture of a fox in one \u201cMother said Roger, after she had gone, the chances om Se FRAN iy dee i ë b ; .: .liberated in Montreal and by the usual raided b some 3 ex, but that is prhat point toward which the whole year climba of delights nnd surprises,-hiding lacés ot Rogers books, so she kmew what it was.\u201cJim Boies is going to his uncles in New house soon after that, and went to live in form of procedure, which was not the happened.and from which it slips off like an ebbing Which no one but herself knew, sand fox stared at her, and she Ipswich, in September, to do chores and ï ling à case, and here permit\u2019 me, for the firs [helt special ohiect of attraction and secured TC SU ToC om ofthe distant winter, thickets.where sia was sure wal faves stated back \u201cat the fox\" Thon.ber help round s litle, and to go ail winter to desirod, and 1a2ûe ready for Harvard and 8 pod Ne ag , e \" ! : welt, and chubby-houses skered © use eart me wi ear ® © e academy.\u201d .ard e Fit \u20ac $ ead record ot what actually took place satisfied with the success of thelr daring ex- No wonder that superstitious people in old of \u201cBunny,\u201d who washer sole playmate and of the little chicken, and she jump- The New Tpswich Academy was quite a the law.sc bool, where he worked has pnd 3 roses Disons se : 18: + B (ra 8, FIRE.times gave this day to the fairies, for it is companion andthe coufidant to whomshe ed to her feet, forgetting Bunny, who famous school then, and to there was a Lure cure paie: VE ABOUT THAT DATE AND TIME ng with them several hundred thousand wo roved a brilliant career.You may be sure tien and Liver I dare in cosh.The Canadian authoriti the most beautiful of bird-songs, sunshine, told all her plans and secrets.fell from her lap and Folled unobeerved over great chance for a studious boy.at Bunny went to Worcester also, treated BB.eeneeriarasnore caresesthrscsire Bl It was a lovely day.I was oocupled in ere called upon au tes dû lls: then storm and ; Bunny was a doll,-an old fashioned doll, the edge of the cliff.The sudden move- \u201cThat's & bit of good luck for Jim.\u201d and ed as one of the most valued mem- nice will cure Consiipation, Blok Headadts 2 the office of the Insurance Company.ere po! and Dower-smels; then BLormn And BOTTOW carved out of a single piece of hickory wood, ment startled the fox, and he disappeared \u201cYes; first-rate.- bers of the family.Hester took care of aoû the blood i Mme Gorn Wiciostt {8 occapled it as the general inspéctor for TO CAPTURE THEM AND THE FUNDS appear impossible things; the barest and with a stern expression of face, an per {nto the bushes with a wave of his yellow \u201cNot quite s0 first-ratefor you.\u201d ber, and so did Hester's little girl later on; Agents, treal and Toronto, at Company, the late H.L.Routh being .__ .ugliest spot takes on a brief charm and, for fectly unyielding fi ,: but a doll | brush; just how or where he went, Hester \u201cNo\u201d (gloomily).\u201cI shall miss Jim.He's d even Mrs.Gale spoke of a À, F.SAWHILL, ABeghans, Pa the chief manager for Canada.) A mes- The Montreal water police under the direc the moment, seems lovely and destrable.Hester loved above all thi Her mother | -could not have told.-> \u201c always been my best friend among the boys.foe always, an ber \u2018with honor.: songer handed me a note.I hastily opened tion of Chief Police strate Coursol, : nent, 7 > and her mother's mother had played withi| \u2018How sorry Roger will be that he wasn\u2019t But what makes me mad is that he doesn\u2019t For was Jt not Bunny who broke tha long it.It bore the signature of Mrs, Polterfeild.Sergeant McLaughlan and Sergeant George \u201cThat's a picturesque old place,\u201d sald a Bunny, but this only made her dearer.here to see him,\u201d was her first thought.care a bitabout going.Mother, why doesn\u2019t ell of evil fate, and brought good luck er between the gnarled Her second was for Bunny.She turned good luck ever come to us Galesf\u201d ok to the Gale yy According to its request I immediately pro- Hunter, accompanied by the whole of the Indy on the back seat of the big waggon in The two sat toget ceeded to the residence of that lady.4 had available men at their disposal, went out to Thich Hiram Swift was taking bis eummer To0ts of an old spruce which grew near the and stooped to pick up the doll\u2014and lo! \u2018It was good luck for me when you cam been there on many previous occasions.1 the frontierand captured afewot the expedi- d edge of a steeplittie cliff.It wasone of the Bunny was not there.Roger.1 don\u2019t know how I should ee ss may here mention that Mrs.Potterfelld tion, but did not succeed in securing an boarders to drive.a loneliest parts of the rocky hillside, and the High and low ghe searched, beneath grass along without you.\u201d wo Little Paddles.was about the only individual amongst the of the money.Many of theralders separate They vers passing a low, he © farm.hardest to get at.Hesterlfked it better than tangles, under \u201cJuniper sancers,\u201d amongthe «TJ be worth a t deal more t~ you If little \u201cPaddles\u201d sh in Confederates who could be relied on to re- Put a number were captured later on, and house, gray for want o int, wit as 3 Y any other other hiding-places because noone stems of the thickly massed blueberries and 1 could got à hE at any sort of sol: The two it © of th hown She tain a secret; her countenance betokened lodged in Montreal Gaol.A preliminary ex- barn and a ada attached, all overarched by py} herself ever came there.hardbacks, but nowhere was Bunny to be jo Det it room hand Mothest Thoro\u2019a above cut di De partof vil be that there was hanging over her some un- amination Look lace immer ately, the late tall elma.WL Ta aT eld and the Bunny lay in ber lap, and Hester was in seen.She pocred over the ledge bué noth- Squire Dennis and Falmer Atwater, and at pe ar the Countess accountable mystery.She at once said the 8g e prosecute 4 the middle of a story which she was telling Ing met her eyes.below but n thick half a dozen others in this township, that are supposed to be resting after i by the American Government, and on be- With its steep ledges, overgrownand toppe The Government had finally decided to deliver 1,1\u2019) the rasders the.ate.Mr.Kerr was with tall pines and fra which made a beaol when he, stopped to listen othe growth of Blackshear's sor; 27o,8ll ready to send thoir boys to college, having been engaged In gathering potatoes.i r .his place \u201cdown en a sort , % { can inform you no more at present,\u201d selected to cope with Mr.Devlin, assisted dense, green background to the old build- \"wg the little chicken said, \u2018Peep! Peep! of terror to Hester's Imagination al- po they don't want to pol Bob Dennis They will be seen at Ohicago In exactly the | | she sald as she broke down, and ericd as bY the late Mr.Wescot, formerly Gover- a tk bout its be and started off to sec what the hig yellow ways, as an eptirely unknown and unex- summer, and tako the girls u oF ing ame costume sitting exact ! one only in trouble can do.Upon recover- Dor of Florida.The question at issue lon b know a = ts being I eo fox was like,\u201d she went on.\u2018\u2018That was a plored region; but in the cause of the, belov- practice at the church.than poto alisthe same wheelbarrow, ing herself she said: \u201cMr.Perry, you have Was if the raid was an act of war picter,\u201d sai t Fran ly, aa he flick silly thing for her to do, wasn\u2019t it, Bunny! ed Bunny she was prepared to risk anything F rvards and Yales in the a and I ; passing through your office a tel h or not.The imperative delivery of these awa ay rom, the h qui er of his off because foxes are n't a bit nice to chickens.and she vely made ready to plunge into whod ive my head.almost, to Zo to col.Y wire; it must be utilized this very ni ro By men was insisted on by the Washington ho o u pe isn t mue wd way of a farm.But the little chicken didn\u2019t know any bet- the depths.lege Eve t py scem (= right, ' tapping the Montreal Telegraph Line we Government.Canada was not to be driven That bit of hay-field ie about all the land tar and she wouldn't listen tothe old hens It was not so easy to plunge however.Mother + When Baby wus sick, we gave her Costoria, shall become possessed of the Government's bY dictation from that quarter, and as the there Is that's worth anything; the rest is when they told her lbw foolish she was.The cliff was ten to twelve feet In helght \u2018 Roger, \u201d Whes she Child, she crisd for Castoria, instructions as to the removal of our young question of law was a doubtful one, viz, all rock.J prete the i idow Gale doesn't That was wrong, because t's naughty to where she stood, and ran for a considerable There \"are A 5 doesn 6 Dot Su Tunrter.When rou pe to men and their surrender to the Yankees at ¥ore they to be surrendered as robbers, or tai e much co ort nits t bn pi turesque.dis\u2014dis\u2014apute your elders, mother says ; distance to right and left without getting seem right in Bie woot] tat F'acnt know Mim, clung Castorta, the Falls of Niagara.\u201d I consented to be- be retained in Canada as escaped soldiers, e'd be glad enough ve the land made childrenthatdoarealmostalwayssorryafier- lower.This way and that.he quested, and ov) 00 t6 mend \u2018em.I can\u2019t! The only way When she had Chüdret, she gave téein Castoris come one to risk ali rather than permitsuch belonging to the Confederate States, the flat if she opuld.ward.Well, she hadn't before she at last found acrevice where Ît was: possible .an outrage to be perpetrated.I had put Question was dealt with for over a year by Oh, is that the Gale farm where the heard a rustie in the bushes on One side.to scramble down,\u2014a steep little crevice oto dig along hard and do vha Le so he - ] myself in communication with Mr.Par.our Courts, and tho final result was as nar- silver mine is sa 0 lo «th She thought It was the fox, and then she full of blackberry briers, which scratched make the best of Your \u2018musts\u2019 Theré's ms \u2014 : sons.rated.Considerable expense was incurred es, marm; at least it's the farm where jij tee] frightened, you'd better believe,and her face and tore her frock.When at last always a \u2018must\u2019 Î rappose rich people ; ~ on both sides.1 was on mest friendly the man lived that, \u2018cordin\u2019 to what folks 4)] the things she meant to say to him went she gained the lower bank, this further \" Man Poterie aad ONE ANOTHER, | terms with Mr.Devlin, and we chaff take said he'd found a silver mine.I don't straight out of her head, But it wasn't the difcaity presented itself; she could not tell have them as well as poor ones.\" ra.Potterfeil r.Parsons, myself one another about his non-success in ex- e a greal deal of stock in the story my- fox that time; it was » teeny-weeny little where she was.The evergreen thicket Wich peoples boys ca go to coll \u2018and a person never saw before or traditing the prisoners.After the affair was self.; ; Tt bran es,\u2014and mine can\u2019t, we've : have since that eventful night.It took completed, he said he could not comprehend \u201cA silver mine! That sounds interesting,\u201d striped ie as Ju alias Pea a pate oa debe gos to send you, Roger, since your \u2019 but a few minutes to make the connec- how we were kept informed of his move.8aid à pretty girl on the front scat, who for an answer, ran up a tree.So the her.She could not make out the place N°Art is no set on it.but this poor tion; the room was In darkness.Three of us ments and communication with the authori- had been driving the horses half the way, chicken didn't mind him a bit.whereshe had been sitting, and no signs of little farm wouldn't be balf enough, ° sat quietly waiting the result.The tower tles at Washington; had hls tele, h - aided and abet by Hiram, with whom 1 coul even If any one wanted to buy It, clock was striking twelve when just on the sn not bees sent in y her no.living she wns a prime favorite.\u201cTell me about Then by and by, when she had gonea Bunny d be found.Ab last, breathless which isn't likely.Its no use talkin last stroke the ticking began.All else was being could convince him but thatthe Mont- it.Mr.Sw Is ita story and when did it about it, Roger; it only makes both of ue ; ,\u2014DId y i ulet.The operator rend out to Mr.Parsons real Telegraph Company conveyed their bappent fes! ou kill the broilers for the .: e purport of themesaageto TorontoCrown purport to the Confederate Council at St.\u201cWell, I don\u2019t know as it ever did hap- hotell\u201d she asked with a sudden change of } | officer that the raiders would ba forwarded wrence Hall.TI made him stare when I m,\u201d responded the farmer cautiously; all - tone.= : .trom Montreal to Toronto the following informed him the young man furnished know for certain is that my father used to \u201cNo, not yet.\u201d day br special train, that Charles Schiller, him by one of the chiefs of the detective tell a story that, before I was born\u2014nigh' on \u201cGo and do it, then, right away.Youll the Clerk of the Crown, had left that force in New York to act as his confidential to sixty ago that must have been\u2014 have to catry them down early with the +, night with all the necess&ry documents servant was no other than one of the raid- Squire Ary Allon, that used to live up to eggs.Four pairs, Roger.Chickens are the .to be completed in accordance with the ers and was conversant with he te that red house on North street\u2014where you best crop we can raise on this farm.\u201d Are pleasant and easy to take, do not gripe laws of Upper Canada.When this was of the cypher.A copy of all despatches bought the crockery mug, you know, Miss \u201cIf we could find Great-uncle Roger's > done the prisoners were to be surrender sent to Washington was at times in Rose some up one day In a great hurry to mine, wed.eat the chickens ourselves,\u201d said .e American authorities wait- our possession before it left this city.co e stage, with a lump of roc In Roger, as reluctantiy turn .aré tng to receive them at Niagara Falls.The young man's name was Travers, and hishandkerchief.Old Roger Gale had found \u201cYes, and if that apple-tres\u2019'd 6 to or sicken, never fail in their effects and .© held this message over for some half his twin brother was one of those in gaol it, he said, and they thought it was silver bearing gold apples we wouldn't have to o'clock in the morning some dozen of hoys presence.but as he was in the act of lénv- Of course the township got excited, and might have been heard as they swiftly Ing the prison In company with a well.everybody talked silver, and there was a ran down the street, selling the Telegraph, known citizen Louis collare bim and forced \u201d course of action, the printing press was nted a pistol at his head demanding he saw the rock, but he didn Mrs.Gale was a 5, but, for all that, she sighed a bitter sigh as .oor.articles ever penned, giving the full text of dential messenger that did that; they sald the New Haven professor pronounced Ë a any oh \u201cthere's nothing he couldn't do,\u2014nothin; it i additional instruction.By about seven Payette, the gaoler, was not aware of his of it had his fortune made, he said.Then one ; can\u2019t do anything for him! I seems as i fi containing the account of what had oc- him back, but was utterly astonished when ¢ And why didn\u2019t they go to work on the er hour, considering how to best it to d th ! t ore; and the Squire was a-takin\u2019 it à to work at all.1 aud do your chores > 8 st use and the only one that the cashier of the Sq n° down before dark, Roger.\u201d ¥ by far the safest and quickest remedy for * brought into operation, Parsons writin he surrender of the funds but he made much of it from the looks, till the | | } beri A Indigestion, Biliousness the instructions just sent to the Crown were as much alike as two peas, Upon one it silver, sure enough, and a rich \u2019 bad a chance.I do callit hard.The things weren't justly arranged.serve our purpose.Having decided upon our bank identified as the individual who New Haven to get it analyzed, My father, think partan in her methods, one of the best, most flery and violent a mistake.It was in's, confi- squire got back ten days afterward and .\u201cHe's such 2 smartbog, she to]d herself, cer in Toronto, as well as Mr.Schiller's occasion Travers visited the gaol, and Louis specimen; an an who owned a mine A : who have plenty of money todo with have \u2019 dal boys; and 1, who ve got dright Constipation and Sluggish Hester spent all her sparetime during the oa .a da à OT Eg next week In searching for the lost Bunny, | : Liver or Bowels.F gurred during the night.plhe excitemont confronted with his brot er, and of courso ming at snc asked the Tott \u201cno -loc nse: ou | Bpninzosiack pa most Injen, busines released him and apologised.A.Prmax.\u201d | Well you, te, uniertunalely no ong It ed bard ono day and ll the tolowiag j po stone waa left unturned to ascertain My Lost Baby.taken that particular day of al} others to fall Bunny was getting wet, and looked so pale ! 5 Low the paper became i , off his hoy-riggin\" and break his neck, and in the mom: \u2018that her mother forbade her ly rq ; POBSESSED OF BUCH INFORMATION, 1 gm not euro when lost him, = he hadn't appened to mention to any one poing te e hill, = : : == : I never dreamt It wonld be forthcoming When with his first HoT batt of Pacts\u2019 Micro doing ee here he found îne kl ++], \u201cYour leet were sopping w hen you came .à ! so soon.Tom Fenney, the\u2019 foreman of the \u2018And his cap he started away : e was a close-mouthed old chap in yesterday,\u201d she said; \u201cand that's the ; paper, had been up all night, and, bei To go to school off somewhere, L was.For ten years after that, folks that apron you've torn.You'll just have 5 : Somewhat under the influence of liquor, he Ina land where no babics play.pod for lee mtn Bar ther, ooo te let Bunny go, Hester; no two ways : } : not the slightest knowledge as to how I have his carla and his d Or a) , 7 A - ; resses ; got tired, and now it isn\u2019t nothin\u2019 more than ester à grew .\" vrrie Shen uen Ie ve Sur otsession.The first aro as gold as tho sun ; an old story.Does to amuse ars with .sien He at ¢ moped and griev and low ; TONIÉ - 9 \u20ac mn UINA B > of the Montreal Tele h °C e man- The latter are fragrant with perfume, in the summer,\u201d concluded Mr, Swift, with fever, the docter ssid.Several days went | ; 0 NQ ARK where he got the information, moat Bat theyre ompiy.Just es shy Heart a twinkle.\u201cFor my I don't believe by, and she waa no better.One noop, Roy.¢ ANALERTIC JUICE or MEAT; edly he sald ro F Sd pros And if sooms that my lite is Fred there ever was a mine.came In from haying to find his mother with i ; ; uaguardedly be nid from Fred Perey, : But there was the piece of ore to.prove her \u2018ayes looking \u201cvery much troubled \" STRENGTHENING [= a - Ç- » \u201c Ie Ad BA .\u2014\u2014asememrudtinn ° fr sa Len 3 Oitament and had aga ting the eX Te eebont where we babies en \u201cOb, that don't prove anything, because must bave the doctor again.\" T° Pho most powerful T'endo ESIRES \u201chookers.\u201d I could smefl trouble in the air Who told me of lessons recess it got lost.No one knows what became of \u2018went to look at the child, who that muet vse a.I went to the office and sat at my desk try.porter DOTS Tow ater row; 1, Ax sixty years is long enough for a was ta tie bedroom off the kitchen, 6 po I a 20 Jook ne lunocent as a young dove, And my heart's most breaking to know.\"\u201cI'don\u2019t ses why there abouldn\u2019t be sil not light ap t his approach.\u201c Pte, con | Women Weakly Ca .ied his assistant, J.Dacke > closely His oyes are the of my baby Lay onthe seat.hin.\" emarked the ai esper\u2019s eyes, which were annatural.J and ail des etui À lord Hon james foie 8 Me | depart of oer mines berecsotyoione god gy tnd brent, looked Pa a ere \u201c1 VACHE me or .© \u2019 5 Sollestion is.correct, Hon.John Re ; rer le widokings headed mice, and emery, and tourmalines and a oaste, dear, don\u2019 ou know Roger\u201d.\u2019 À Hum Allan.With them was Shorif Bou.ie Sle his Messe foi dal oo \u201cWell ma'am, 1 don't gee Nuthor, unless | dai bed Sd Bunny for me, seme] \"them call.\u201d All tind antered mte ia Lo pate Got bats mt ve ont mebby it's the will there shouldn't | ver did.on.1 wish he vrouid1 Nab , dffice, and fow mi mo! I've my one À .i ' .woul o want ber so much.\u201d an | wore back and Mn out The door And they vo given à Les tend\u201d \u201cIt would be.so Interesting if the mine | .she ramblad on_sbout foxes, and the old : $0 stop in ab once.The bail was ne I've only à soft mass of ota could de found!\u201d said the pre spruce-tres, and the rocks; always with the i ee A open: And thoso domes Jald out on the bed, 40, espec to.the Gale 1 refrain, \u201c1 wish 1 had Bunny; 1 want ber so .Ferrier, who put on unnecessary And thisheart with its pain, and this bosom fai ora, oF it was ind on their land.e widôw A bat I was equal to the occasion - That abhes for the little lost head.* .| : : J Wd to bo in ph and do.ME but it's le widow's & smart, capable w em - .y; do believe it's that wretched ble for me to get over was that which I'm proud of my in the twist how she may, to make pain an - 8 } - °°) a fre berself sick over,\u201d sald goncerned the employés of the Telegraph nom or Hors Dim mél And there's that of A New Exxacwa ot an Bwearin Pusrio Boanp Scots.\u2014.| e pen.Now, - -Qompany.I did not hesitate for one mo- But l'd give half my life at this moment Hkely-boy as ever nee, sos ue, a | Le EEE ee ee ue 2e 55.720 a Ta you Elnadales wing up - seul tear them, by declaring the mes.vor à Élus hom the babs gytie avr Sob oo arate: sister An inpoyation hex) eu into ts Pablis er Hoatd Sohocls in England, tn the | the town Boon, he'll leave wi did not emanate from any one In or Gone away the country knowledge.; ae of an eddication we ae shape of the 3,\u201d our illustration shows à class séhoiars ing > : foe the dostor te comes and the minute I've |' ; ected with it.Daring the Interview I o where no o'er play.Shan to hin cation, vou % every- operation of saluting\u2019 Flag, the Union- atk as tho national flag being od fuy dinner, I'm golug up to the md sent jar air Parsons, Who was scon on Oh, boya, climbing life'e grout tm mes \u2019 skavgive re oe onatderabie discussion.tothe ity of wot any oo oop LA \u201d q ; an vit Jug darnd ihe sheriff or the Come back, \u201chan you can, rie mle \u201cIt's cars romance ,\u201d said the pretty some critics thinking It will fosters of \u201cJ.the minds of \u201cVery woll,\u201d aatd Mra, \u201cI suppose .phy mot.been dent over Bu roues for re one ai the whi, gli, mont ar rants iy ar ation, but the my by conaldar it rade ane to ncn) In the tha hal be ipoiled, 19 we've got to get sl by \u2018Sic E.T.ler, Soon\u2019 on thelr easly, © (eF Joung ayn chifires Deed patriot, and an rena \u201cOh, I'l find \"the = a8 you used to; then through may a trial.y BARE ty Le ud Î know abn ge] pie Baily 5 Stax.Fg js A Le pa Sta months, and Wao oui tha clreuletioi oe et er tor are asa, 5 = the combi a paf fa hi he se Sian von ih da , r die.are Moeers.any arin seu uses sennan ae Dave teur» MAP eens.J EE TRE PRI Present Baily Average for Week \u2014 ENDING \u2014\u2014 APRIL 15th, 1893, 34,834.SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1863 === B= ERN TOWNSHIPS.\u201chg revelations that are made In another parts of the paper of the terrible state of along the Eastern Townships tier In connection with the enforcement @ tbe Customs laws, cannot fail to create ; nt and arouse indignation ver they are read.The powers which lave been excroised by the Customs officials tare, wheth_ thoy have ssted within the jaw or not, are of a most arbitrary and character, and the mere recital i some of the incidents connected with operation of these tyramnous powers, tentrage overy sonse of justice In the hearer.Dertainiy the practice of \u2018 compromising\u201d @ffences against the Customs law, which #ppears to have been the general rule in ; Île district visited by cur representative, ia fa this way: À Customs officer would host of à case of smugsling; then he : Would go to the smuggler and threaten 80 lose up his business, selzo his Th, hoa or fine bim an enormous amount; \u201cnd then, when he had frightened the in- man out of his seven\u2019 senses, er to \u201c compromise \u201d the whole affair for , @éertain sum of cusb paid down.This re- =.markable conduct undoubtedly violated one of two basic principles of British law; it _ either * compounded with crime\u201d or held a \u201c Ibis difficult to believe that the Customs Department can in any way be responsible for the desperado system of terrorising mén guilty of petty smuggling, until thoy consent to pay wholly unproportionate : sums directly into the hands of the officers.2 Ona atory is told of an old farmer driving aceces the line which is a thing practically = {gapossible to avoid down there, where the botnéary is about as obvious as a line of Iatitude\u2014who had smuggled into Canada #wo cans of tomatoes.Of ocurse this was \u2018Gémduct like this; and 1 becomes a more Weying ahame when it is done by an officer \u201cal tlie Government, professing to act on be Balt of the community.There are plenty \u201cof citizens ready tb say thas if the Customs yavannot be enforced without flagrant fajustios of this character, some other \u2018Wapains of doing thelr work must bo found.; As tor the Individual who weant around on behalf of the Government, any at Canadian should be able to take jo.himself the responsibility of stamping ct a3 wholly beyond all authority fellow by the department.section of ouf border, without étlon by the authorities fn whose ày they Presumably ware.Does not the $ Know how lis men are em- 16 this sos of thing Is within the iponatbility, one of \u2018the obvious seats that the new Comptroller of can make ta the establishment ofa of Inspection.bre ther yeesiaikable feature of the affair ; he Bit {Bat in many cases.where the 2 .309, 002 ! - QUSTOMS TYRANNY IN THE EAST] disintegration, decay, death, Willy Indefensible.The thing was done | | hamauity of the vest of us to hulieve thst, oven if the uvmast claims of these officers wore wall foundad\u2014dows to the cow-boy : flourish of the rovelver\u2014the poopie would | dassand a repeal of the unjuus regulations ns noon as thoir effect bocame known, Wo | may want à tarif {or revenue and for pio- tection, bub we do nov want to sustain it \"by any such sarbityary wethods in ono section of the sountry.Up along the St.Lawrences border, articles of very small cast aro allowed to come.in froa by ng the customs officers, thus obviating much friction; and the law can be cnforced in the ! Towrships without needless Irritation and according to principles of the commosest justice.The power to \u201ccompromise,\u201d If it exists, should be withdrawn; and offenders against the customs law troated with at ! least ns much considerntion and Justice as murderers aol foot pads.i PRISON METHODS IN THE UNITED | STATES.A somewhat paradoxical Eaglish writer, Edward Carpenter, published some time \u2018ago a very atriking essay under the titlo of , \u201cCivilization, Its Cause and Cure.\u201d Civilt- { zation, according to this writer, is a disease by which many nations have been attacked, and which bas heretofore always proved fatal.Its course, he mays, Is sometimes _ | lenger and sometimes shorter; but, long or short, its termination is the samo\u2014Dational One is reminded of this decidedly gloomy theory of Carpenter's by two books that have lately ap- Ï pearcd, one in England, Pearson's \u201cNa.| tional Life and Character,\u201d aud one in the United States, *\u2018Prisomers and l\u2019aupors,\u2019 by Henry M.Boies.Both writers show that advancing civilization Isattended by certain specific dangers.Of the two books Mr.Pearsou's is the more.discouraging.Mr.Boles states facts that are alarming enough in themsalves; but he points to cer- | tain remedies which it is not, or cought not to be, out of the power of society to apply, and so far gives us ground for hope.We may have something to say about Mr.Pearson's book in a day or two, but to-day we shell confine ourselves to Mr.Boies.The first fact Mr.Boles states Is that the criminal population of the United States increased between 1380 and 1800 in almost | double ratio to the whole population of the country, the rate for the latter being 24.3 peroent.and for the former 45.2 per cent.| This alarming result he attributes in part to negro emancipation and the extreme scverity of the judges and magistrates of the Southern states in dealing with negro offenders; in part alzo to the large infusion of foreiga elornents into the population by immigration.Making all due allowances, however, for augmentation from these sources, he finds that the figuras still point to the existence of grave social and administrative evils demanding the most earnest consideration of all who are interested in their country's welfare Like many another writer, Mr, Boier inveighs against the unscientifie methods of prison management prevalent in the United States, and the comparative absence of reformatories for juvenile offenders.In one gaol which he personally visited in the State of Pennsylvania he found a couple of bright, nice-looking boys (as be describes them) one fourteen, the other thirteen ycars of age, who had already been imprisoned two months and would have to remain in gaol two months longer before their trial could come off.The charge on which they had been arrested was that of stealing four bottles of ginger beer; yet, in spite of .their youth and fbe trivial charätter of their offence, th \u2018ere forced Into companionship with the Other inmntes of the gaol,many of them abandoned criminals.In the whole of the United States, we aye told, there aro only forty-four reformnatories to 1768 county Baols, whercas Great Britain * supports over four hundred reformatories and industrial schools,\u201d and has, within ten years, been able to close fifty-six out of one hup- dred and thirtees gaols and prisons.Evidently the boasted civilisation of the great republic has something vet to learn from the so-called effete monarchies of the Old World.Mr.Boles has a great deal to say about the superiority of American institutions over anything and everything else the world has ever seen, but what he tells us about the way in which gaols tn his favored land are managed by political sheriffs aud about the strenuous manner in which the membere of State legislatures hunt for appropriations for local objects, which they often designate by misleading names in order to secure state aid, does not quite bear out the claim he makes.\u201cIt is the universal testimony,\u201d he says, \u201cof every one who is conversant with the management of county gaols, that they are nothing moro or less than breeders of criminals, where they are, as is generally the case, committed to the care of political sheriffs who have secured thelr election for the profit of the office, to he acquired in a single term.\u201d The author quotes Mr.Fugene Smith, one of the vice- presidents of the National Prison Aasocla- tion that \"there is no tax which tho supervisors of the county are so loth to impose, or that the people so grudgingly pay asa tax to eniarge or improve the county gaol; that tho public take no Interest in the details about tho management of a prison; that the whole subject is mostdistasteful to them.\u201d It is all very fine for the public to find such a subject distasteful, but all the same such an dttitude of mind Is an oxceod.If the very execution of justice In any community tends, through defective ments, to increase rather than to diminish crime, thesituationismostserious.Many of the remarks made by oùr author arcapplica- bloingreataror less dogres to Canada as well as to the United States.Here, also, there ts fit too much public indiffarence.to the question whether or not our methods of | dealing with \u2018crime and ctimioals ére in line with the best knowledge of the age in regard to such matters, In more than ono province of the Doininien crime is increasing In undus ratio to tlie growth of ton; asd It certainly what we shonld do about 18, snd whether tho ovll may not trated I pert to a gen- om Les ot Inte , Ju questions ot this \u201cNB Holey Is stiitgly of opinlon| convicted criminal should not ba tab until thero ia some: \u2018onto betheve that has undergone & substantial tion of character and habit.ingly selfish as well as unintelligent one.behoved ds th consider rights; und society having laid hands apon him might very properly claim the right to detain him until he chould afford some guarantes of futuro good behavior.Mr.Boles has some vary sound remarks about thosgh ho somewhat overstates the.ease when Le says that \u201cthere are thensands jon all euger to introduce them to forbid pleasures, aud scdrcé obo to invite them within the shelter of improviug 60- clety, elovating entertainment or Christion care.\u201d This hardly agrees with what ia elsawhers said in the book of \u201cthe enormous multiplication of churches, Christian efforts of all kinds and various philanthropic agencies.\u201d Allowing, bow- over, for all theses, it romains a fact that youth In a great city is exposed to many temptations, and the problem that shold engage the attention of all earnest persons is how bost to fortify the young against the perils they are sure at one time or another to encounter.Here we think at once of the influence of the family; but one of the precise difficulties recognized both by Mr.Pearson and byMr.Boies is that the influence of the family is In these days on the decline.So many are the attractions of society, so multiplied the cngazements outside the home, that home no longer counts for as much as it once did as an educational factor.The question then arises: can the process by which the Lome is losing its in.tiuence be arrested! To this it would be diffi cult to give an affirmative answer, so powerfully are all the forces of tho age making for individualism.What then remains for men and women of good will to do is to fortify and purify the home as far as possible, and at the same time to labor for the moralization of all that lies outside it.Tet there be no tolerance, if we can help it, of amusements, theatrical or other, that tend to undermine the principles on which social order and domestic happiness repose.If the young are to enjoy more liberty of action than was the rule a generation or two ago, let us train them to self-respect, place them in possession of principles will safeguard them in the hour of trial Mr.Boles, in the last chapter of his book, deals with the question as to how society should treat incorrigible criminals and other hopelessly defective persons that are thrown on their hands.Jle dwells impressively on the inexorable laws of heredity.These persons, if allowed, will reproduce their kind; and, seeing that the philanthropic intervention of society saves many overtake them in the course of nature, there is a danger that they will, in a constantly increasing degrees, taint -the blood of the community and make ita tasks as regards the care of such persons heavier with each successive generation.We have ly slightly indicated In this article the charac: ter and contents of Mr, Boles\u2019 book.Itde- serves readlug almost as much on this side of the line as on the other.The questions he discusses cannot be too carefully pondered by all who have the welfare of society at heart.\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014 GERRYMAKDERING is being rapidly smah- ed out of the party armories of Canadian politics.During the session of \u2018VE, the Federal Gorernméht were induced to withdraw many of the most obnoxious clauses in their redistribution bill; and now Sir Oliver Mowat \u2018announces that \u2018be will re- peel that portion of his act which provides for the election ofa Liberalin Tory Toronto.Tux Ontario courts have held that a lost bet is a debt which is not recoverable by law.This is a decision which, unfortunate ly, will not reach the core of the trouble; for the payment of a bet is a matter of honor | with most of the fraternity.It ia only in cass of a dispute\u2014as over a \u201cfixed\u201d race\u2014 that this loophole is likely to be uscd.Tux Republican party has found the first plank of its new platform\u2014the forcible annexation of Hawalïl whether the Hawailans like it or not.\u201c Unselfish and noble acte are the most radiaat epochs in the biography of souls.When wrought in earliest youth they le in the memory of age Itke the coral islands, green and \u201csunny amidst the melancholy | waste of ocean.\u201d \u201cIt is a question well worth asking, whether, with all'our material civilization tending in every direction to make life easy and attractive, we arenot in some danger © becoming slaves to physical comfort.In contrast with our ancestors, who could endure privations and hardshi rithout being made miserable, are we not too de dent for our bap upon dainty soft cushions, and pleasant surroan Cortainly there is no intrinate evil in these th things; on oon so far as Shey & Son.they are desired od eat Le e It a when they Interfere with thi tha aon come ns, by which the free and independent spirit refases to Le bound.\u201cTalents, ability, industry, perseverance, valuabie as thoy are, when in the hands of a tricky and dishonest man, sink Into oofn- parative insignificance, But theman whose integrity is assured, who is known to be above suspicion, what a power does he exert over oll with whom he comes in can a Lut Tatouss ey pos pe So th nnd il s lap ansolicited.\u2018with tru sincerity) ns once doubt a man's we acd Jrhateror er be be may have had aver tover be his activity-or ever able he may to touch thé mould the life, the time If insincere hd all his et Is horn of his sf Hence orth he arp Aves ogee receive from us: and him are closed.speeches Band by.\u201cWh Jamin bf ood vis ie fy it by and > EE Paid, ER or light, to saciety has un claim to liberty be to to civil the dangers thatbaset the young In cities, | of them from the extinction which would Seven Pewids.Sprout $180 in on Oue Month dy \u20ac » LLUORES Ronithy, Zoil-Waight ¢ Lire, Yeo When my ¥ttle pil was one month eld, abe bad a wah form.or oo TU nt Coô of and it bopt pond would dé wes complotely ceyesed.doom.kad to Toot: - Wu dpitored for it, but she did fiot improve, sad Gnally_ Whe scab started to fall off, snd then the Bod boils.She bad Ua moy 8s forty oh Nes bond at cas.thi, and Wh Tey more és bot body.After 8 boil wold b : he wh nT When 4 wie six months eld.sfig did mot \u2018weigh sgven prands, & pound end w-half lose eo she ras rte shin started to dry spabd fof so d this she cot not shut be apes to slbbp, but faid with thc half open, \u201cAboat this time, at the sara gist of frigm, L dasiad wing the CUTICURA Remedies, sod dn ans month che was completely auved, The scab and boils were entircly gone and she slept and ate like another baby.The doctor and drug bill were over ene dundved dellars, the Coticura bill was not more than fw dollars.My child is now two years old, and is es strong snd healthy as any child of heeage, and I can truthiully say it is all owing to the CrTIcURA REMEDIES.See photograph inclosed.1 will willingly write to any mother whose child has skin disease, giving full pasticulars of how I used them.Yours with » Mother's Blessing, FI yt Aerie fir Bit cg bud ld A MRS.GEO.H.TUCKER, Jx., 335 Geconfèld Avenue, Milwaukee, Wis.cui ares Pimples, Blotches, Blackheads, Red, Rough, and Ofly Skin, Prevented and cused by that gresteat of aft Skin Purifiers and Besutificrs, eo Cutioure Soap.Tacowperbly spuror so uf ober shies std omplesion 4 =o 0 et EASY THE WASHING, LOVELY THE CLOTHES.FLOORS NICE AND CLEAN, SWEET AS THE ROSE.ACTURES BY .L LTD, US Yonse 81., Tonowre rant, Ont, The WIUETHAN SPORTING GOODE CO.age =.Tia VU the advent of Bpxtisg oomns he rata sad iett, snd taclemaent wokther gehorally.Thee te io Currie\u2019s FREE Coats.prooied cloth sats which after ame wetting sad drying Thon dalf the prios of thése dhémicaliy-procted gorments.Mia tt BLOOD POISON.Bary S SPECIALTY.& mary.feet a 15 1 LEY Cra fees) wich thom i Pie ae bere mo wi i eu au Goa have = tt NORTHERN La Fire Insurance Coy yi Insuranoes | tnd od asc ri _ BOBT.w.TYRE, agur fur Canada: 430 md 408 8 Snsibes SE | isting ind FAR Les | {CRYSTAL GASALIERS \"GANJOBJNUEN UMO INO (i Bs Brel and fal | amps JAxy of eur Cryst Cus Fintan wa be 2 ELECTRIC LIGHT \u2018 For Electric Light fy Te METAL.poms kal age = R.SHARPLEY & SONS 225 St James Street.\u201cELECTRIC\u201d Wrought Steel Ranget ES a Sets Agents for Montreal, x & W.KERE, CL 806 Hotes Dame Strost.of Payment.OF THE OF THE \\Beinteman IS THE (ORNER STONE REPUTATION The latest atyles of these in- any merit, 2270\u2014 comparable instruments which embody nll modern inventions in Plain and Fanoy cases, pow on view at GC.W.Likpsay's WRREROCMS, St.Catherine st.Socomd-hand Planes and ol) Stytes and Makers aceept open Evenings of in part mouth.zal, A band in terme aa p MASUN & HISCH, Toronto, Born New York, ox, Boston, W.Montreal.Inrge assorted os of these Panos always on SIR te wed BARGAINS 85 fe.and SRE TEE re a a aay Upright 8 $652 7 octuri ~Cash and month will Sapo, vo Do, swing Pro Am?Ex ge parce, M4 mou s10-2= J.W.SHAW 1811 Notre Dame Street./ and TS \u2014Cash and month EEE res élan vod étmaoct bay lay in A Decoratep Roox, from an Onsoiman Desian, is costly, but a moderate out- ART WALL PAPER will produce an artistic in- .Jterior, a duplicate of the charming rooms of the period of Louis XIV, Special Patterns Controlled.-CASTLE & SON, 20 University Street.\u2018THE LAST DEMONSTRATIONS lf ua at Thoir Cluse Busse | NOKTEEAL SCHOOL of COOKERY Bedi te Vina Gloss WHI né etd 238 Sherbrooke Srreet TGs » AND.À AMUSEMENTS, _ ty 7 Ee [MR 6- COUTURE CONCERT, | * Montreal Ladies Vocal Sonlety\u201d 20 Nis Mand Burdette, 189): 05\u2014Skcoxp Biasox\u20141802-03 |SECOND CONCERT aw wixssoN ma an THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1693; / AT 3 OCLOGCR P.M.Sales, Duettn, Trion, Énarseta and Female Past Songs by 8 Chorus er: Voices.Miss MN.Malthy, «Eu Villeneuve, Miss a\" LeBoutiliser, ta yer, * macphereen, Mrs.\u20ac.Wallace, iss KE.Younes, \u2014-WITH TRE ARSITANCE OP\u2014 Messrs.J.C.Rariew, R, Bourdon, A.G.Cunninabnns.A, K.Fiske, Edouard .Lebel and F.Pelletier.nalsen ©.famon(agae, AccourAxseTs : CHADWICH, Ana PAR RATT.Ma.A.Mique.Mu EMERY LAVIGNE Cenducter: MR.G.COUTURE.Ticots te be had as Mcesre, Nordheimer*s & rds Musle Blues, om or after Friday, April thst.PROCRANKE.7 PART L 0 Wenderful\u201d \"hasu ren r sc ass Benin i oy a Thon CNE A.Forster 8.Duo.- \u201cDonte de (Hantit).A.\u201cry oslpar Mou .& Recitative au A ro Bunn Fayldice pL Sally Jone diy : At WERE \"À a Th T.Atr.hee Ke ë You Ek Larsen ecrans Handel Chanson.\u2014 \u201cComa tive\u201d (La : = ata ine inna VL Mand a.° mere HE thopheni \u201c .Koad wich 2e.Bove.\u2014 \u201cThe Ii, rh k Meror-Holmuné 13 Gong \u2014Thy Blue Eyes\u201d.:.2000000cc0su0 es a Bern 14.Alr, TMs et Chœur\u2014* \u201cfs Fa A ade ET Marie ST Q.Nor PART II.THE \u201cPP\u201d TO-NIGHT | Uncle Tom's Cabin! \u2014 VUIZ SUINERT, ; Special Vision of Eva in Haven | & MARKS WITH HIS « MIB BOOS, AXD N18 Mi A A HAOYIFKINT EETRSTAINNENY 1 and 35 Outs.At Pradliorstin's and où the Jour.Very REV.DR.NORMAN Dain af Quebec, ON SUNDAY, APRIL 23rd, ST.GEORGE'S DAY, Christ Chara Cat Cathedral.Ce ofibe om Sel will be te oid o* the FREETHOUGHT CLUB, 88 University Bireets me RECTORS, \u201cTHE RIGHT To Ti a] 07 LR\" ~~ M.T.MacDONALD, \u2018BUTCHERS AsscIATION ets LYECTINGS AND-AMUBEMENTS, nn, ACH De MY or MUSIC, fis 3 ith?\"EU Avr Ld MALO .\u2026 - In In Kepertirs RE Tsai nu dr at \u201cmt Nontinimer à ro Te ES 3 ANEFERACT #4 ca 3 A pay op Ad AR, - Lessee ind Mnnacer.comsencius MONDAY, APRIL 21, Hat nie pas MÂXLON GROS, SUFRERA CO.Lery 2).Boat ja es pins den Te.A & Co., $306 BL.Catherine Acasenr er RUC.: MENBY THOMAS, Lossee end Manager.Monday Jve., May 1st.hd vec.ft 1 est orchestras of th Among Poors ~The newt body of strings evar io thus country.\" N.Y.Fivet Appearance of the Boston oumphony ércfesira HR anteuR Pa hi BS acror.Acouppaniod Mme.Felicia Kaschoska, a Donna ana Sopra TWELITH 8 rione\u2014 750, @1 pee 50.Ral.pes oud.4 re *, Tears and Thos.Allan ¥ Co., Jewellers, Fé st.Catherine street.915 AcapEMY oF Music.HARRY TuOXAS, Lessee and Manager.GILBERT & SULLIVAN'S OPERA, The Gondollers {By special permission of R.D'OYLEY Cant, Esq.) THREE EXTRA PERFORMANCES TENDERED AS À COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT ie.RO Miss Ada Moylan a Miss Ella Walker MONTREAL \u2014 oo AMATEUR ee OPERA CLUB ON THR EVEXINGS OF Friday and Saturday, May 5 and 6 And SATURDAY MATINEE, THE CAST INCISORS + Director.A.B.FTERERINGTON, « » - fitage Manager.wy 81.00, 780 and B0c.wap EVE Tn, iy ruminant tne Hr Ow, As ere Arey A CONING ATTRACTION.QUEEN'S THEATRE.et ow disttagaitiol patronage Tis Eacellenwy RETURN OF THE | RAJAR, in lialy in 1016 so Take Part ~\u2014 ALSO QUAKERS A grand Spectacular D il iepacen rrr.eis oe EE) ee ATE Foro Mont Thursday, Pride Evening, Saturday ser 15 Er 0.= 28 PRICES QUEEN'S THEATRE.One Night Only.Wednesday, April 26th The Citizens of Montreel will tender a big TRATINGNIAL TO MRS.E.A.McDOWELL, ON NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING.The pleoe civasea £0¢ the oosasion ie the High-Clags Drama The Marble Heart.a dre ae a TE Se + ss THEATRE en pe Ronis Bart oy ALB TE REA SPR, THEATRE ROYAL, nk eomsmncing iid\u201d PROtoTON Semi Fourk Ansreesry , 0,0.GRAND .CONCERT Assostaitin ah, oe ow.FY A.BulMiing {Deminion Square), , WEDNESDAY EVE, APRIL 26, 1888.(8 VALERY Sore, saga Le Elm poe, SE To be hud frase LL 4 | ge tint an | \u2018 CUSTOMS TRE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1898\u2014SIXTEEN PAGES.TYRANNY In the Eastern | Townships.INTIMIDATION OFTEN RESORTED TO.An Oppressive System of \u201cCompromises.\u201d ANYTHING TO GET A CASH SETTLEMENT.è [SPECIAI.TO THE STAR.) Rook ISLAND, April 21.\u2014Canadians living in border towns and especiaily those on the Vermont line are actively preparing for the spring visitation of their semi annual plague, the invasion of special Custom house officers.Their troubles personified are four fold, and comprise flrat the regularly stationed Custom officers; sccond, the Internal Revenue officers; third, the regularly stationed Customs officers with special powers, and, fourth, the irre gular special Customs officers who seem to have no particular home or habitation and roam around over the length and breadth of the Dominion at their own sweet will with powers so undefined and, if one is to believe their pwn story, so boundless that \u2018those of the Shah of Persla himself dwindle into absolute nothingness in comparison, To the existence of the first class the inhabitants of the border towns have noi the slightest objections.They are offi: cers appointed\u201d according to tha laws of tho country, and as a rulo they do their business in a lawful manner.The second class is looked upon in the samo way, though they have caused many a small and honest trader who happened to have a piece of tobacco in his store out of the original package a peck of trouble and a neat little deflciency In his cash drawer, The third class, howaver, is LOOKED UPON WITH AVERSION, and the fourth is hated with all the vigor of which such pincid, easy- gotng and d- natured people ns inhabit istricts referred to are capable of in that direction.Their cxperience with gentlemen of that flk has n_extremcly unpleasant, and they have made up their minds to prevent a repetition of it if possible.Their principal safeguard is the keeping of a careful watch for strangers, an every raveller whose business not frown looked upon with the greatest suspicion, and should any action of hi incrense this feeling, the fact of his presence will be immediately communicated to every place he may possibly visit, by means of the most complete network of telephone connections with which the various muni cipalities of the Townships are provided.Pitt jtiful, indeed, is the plight of the unsus- pocting fraveller who Is compelled by circumstances to keep his business a secret.He is treated and attended to in the coldest possible manncr.He can't go out for a \u201c walk without a dozen pairs of eyes watch- « ing him.His every movement is guarded.Elaborate snares in the way of questions are laid to try and make him commit himself.Should he, while time hangs heavily on his \u201chands, roam about the various rooms of the hotel, he is supposed to be looking for secret receptacles for smuggled EN Should he make known his desire to purchase a cigar or a piece of tobacco, his case is considered a clear one, and his wishes are complied with in a manner that shows conclusively that the transfer of his custom to some other place would not be resented in the Yeast, here is no case on record where a st has had the temerity to ask for American tobacco, but should some unfortunate be careless enough to do a thing of the kind, the prob- abllities are that under the present strained state of affairs he would he mobbed.It is next to impossible to obtain the merest information on the matter of the smuggling trade from any of the people, and the activity displayed In attem find out one's future destination, be it when going .out driving or by tmin, 1g truly remarkable.Should the traveller, however, be fortunate enough to find some one to vouch for him, everything changes as if by magic.The very atmosphers which has been cold and ley up till then becomes warm and genial; the solemn and susplcious manner of the people turns to one of pleasant jov iality, & and though due precaution is still preserved life which at first was a burden Is changed to pleasant sociability.The stranger ran go wherever he pleases without questioning or watching; he can bu cigars and tobacco to his heart\u2019 s content,an IF HE TAKES CARF, TO REFRAIN FROM TOUCHING ON THE DELICATE SURJECT of importa that may or may not have been officially sanctioned by the Dominion Government, he will nowhere find better care org entertainment.To properly 4 understand thix pecnilar state of atfairs, it is necessary to know what theso people have really suffered at the hands of these roving Customs commis: sioners, usually known as special or pre- vontiro officers, and equally neeessary to be aware of the inct that in the places nenr the United States border smuggling for one's own individual accommodation is looked upon as a matter of course, by no means disgraceful, and by no means cal- culnted to lower one's self-respect, or the good opinfon others may hoid o him.Generally speaking, they all do it.There is nothing to prevent them, and unless the Government cnn afford to put a guard of officers at each road eros the line, watching night and day and searching every person that passes.they will go on dot till the end of the chapter.Tey make no bonea nhout it either; that Ia, if you can get Into theirconfidence, It is difcait.but it may be managed.and it you ron may hear respectable church elders ladies belongin I the very best of ocal aoctai cireles talk of how they brought in this or that while ont for n walk.As rile, however, the thing is little talked about simply because it i¢ such n common foerydny occurrence.This may seem trange to people at.a distance, but nnder the existing ciremmnstanres vhicheannot be + looked upon otherivise than extenuating, theta really v env little to be astonished at, in with,them are certtin commodities, no plauls American tobacco.to which pl ein those parts have been accustomed Po the ay they first were permitted to use ry They have once made up their mind that it Is superior to the Crnadian product\u201d) and they have also made up their minds to only n certain price for it.If they can't Pol it at that price {rom their local dealer they will aio) get it themacelves, and they wil pi to buy onc or two Plugs of the willeo répcat t eir trip when that supply is gone, THEY WILL RUN ANY AMOUNT OF RISK TO GEF IT, and they do get it.No doubt, In the course ola year this petty smuggling must amount trometbing, but seins to be no way.\u201c stop it vnioss the Government makes up fits mind to put every inhabitant of these districts in even the success of such aplen would be extremely uncertain.Then look at the temptation and provocation © Taks the towns of Stanstentl dnd Rock Inland for instanve, They are immediately aon and only ne ted froin the next town in the Stafes, x Line, M by a w stream.À: ots as the brid is Groaned nn is in the Aoming ¥ in fact, befors one kn tt, an nothing to show b: iron boundary post prets, hidden fay the of à ventchmaker's shop.! ie pol ns.Thero Ra hol fo ton the UV : 3.sido olithe ero 14 À Antecedents S, sometimes ging Teyond 8 8 small, rusty, ola nnd one who potlodically visita the country Sistricts is Mr Stunden, who though no desperado and wil : made himself man sad fe IN aot re MAN, and and ve var a vary line, and if an American should horse and waggon at the side for HOA- tound leave hia door while cating his supper or askin Information nothing could provent a dlan from running off with it.Again, tie road from Buebe Plains to Hock Island is supposed to be divided in the centré by the boundary, and in driving two whecls of the waggon will run in the States, while the others will run in Caruula, s0 that it merely depends onthe pocket in which you have your purchases as to whether fou are smug- Kling or not.This is the situation alt around and for a stranger It is very difficult indeed to know which of the two countries he has the honor of favoring with his presence even after his arrival at Rock Island station while be is being conveyed in the ricketty red old Concord stage-coach to the village, That petty smuggling goes on there and very extensively Is undeniable, bat the wholesale smuggling for which the country was renowned at one thme has dwindled down considerably and the profits uccruing from the latter are not pucketed by tho people of the border district, nor do they engage in it, theugh they suffer most by the menns which the Government: in its wis dom has decreed as the best to enforce the restrictions on importations of foreigu goods and the abuses connected with and growing out of the system employed.The foregoing statement is not made on the strength of what the people iu- terested = themselves, but on the words of Mr.McGowan, a well known customs officer at (Georgeville, with whom the writer had a long conversation on the subject, Mr.Mc(3owan may be considered an authority on the matter.He has charge of the Tnke Memph district, and for years has accompanied the much-abhored specials on thelr trips over the country, it being asserted, in fact, that he is a combination of the regular and special officer himself.In tho course of is conversation, Mr.McGowan sald many things which he did not mean for publication, but what he did state for publication was to the effect that the wholesale smuggling, or, for that matter, smuggling i in eral, was nothing com Jared that of ten years ago, though he declined to give even approximate Qiu res as to the amount of.goods which enter the Dominion at present without payment of duty, on the und that it would be absolutely impossible to make an estimate.Whatever goods of this kind are brought In go direct to the biz market centres, AND EVEN THE AVOWED PROFESSIONAL SMUGGLER IS DYING OUT.The old woman who used to drive all over the countr os far as Sherbrooke and St.Jahns, tubs of butter containing choice American tobacco, is a thing of the past.The old farmers who us to go around buying up old bottles, tin, lead and rags, and hide the contraband goods they were sclling under the rubbish in the agron have been frightened: out of the business.and even the barrcls of coal ofl which during the night seemed to have dropped from the sky {ntothe back yards of the country traders have become matters of history.But to return to the border .poople and their charges against one of the men whoare charged to enforce the Customs Laws, and the manner in which they enforce it.There isn't a place within tw enty the border that somo complaints are not being made, and if but half of the stories which are being told of the Actions of these specials are true, and there is not the slightest reason to believe they are not, there mustbe something radically wrong.The manner in which some of these men have behaved themselves, is simply outrageous, and the way in which the yates have allowed themselves to be bulidozed, threatened and cajoled, without attempting to obtain\u2019 redress from the proper authorities, scems at times incom- ensible.Some\u2019complaints, it is stated, ave been made to Ottawn, but in theso cases the officer's story, it is said, has ways been taken as gospel truth, \"and the complaint has resulted in b nothing.One of the complaints is the evident Irresponsibility of some of these men, and in connection with this it mey be interesting to refer to the following: About two yeara ago a man from the United States, of unknown by tha na ne] Biers, sometimes by that of Bea established himself in Montreal as a pr vate detective.After a year's residence he showed the writer his bedge and appointment as a special preventative Customs officer.This man was not an English citizen and shortly after, though in the meantime he had acted in his new capacity he disappeared mysteriously from the country no one knows whercto.Another great objection to them is their practice of private settlement and the abuses accruing therefrom.In giving cases showing how the work of thesé Specials has been done it ought to be remembercd that they are not by any means distinct types, but merely samples of a continued series which can he duplicated all over the country.In fact it would take a man months after having gained the confidence of the people to look up every case in which their pecn- lint transactions have embittered the miles of peo! The prevailing.fecling in the matter is probabi ï best expressed by tho statement of a highly respected citizen of Stanstead Plaina who unbosomed himself in a manner which compared with that of other utterances on the same subject may be considered extremely consarvative.The gen- {oman is Mr.W.T.Knight, who formerly t a large country s store a, d had consider- ble Die experience in the mat \u201cThey are than pests,\u201d Mr.Knight said.\u201cPeople in the large towns have not tho ghost of an idea of what we have to put up with from their hands.Their method is one of intimidation and they are simply playing a game of bluff.They frighten a man out of his wits and thew take all they ean get from him.THEY FRIGHTEN WOMEN AND FLOURISH AROUND THEIR REVOLVERS TO EMPHASIZE their demands and in gencral gn around like roaring liors seeking whom they may devours We haven't tho faintest fdea what their powers are or what they are not, and they make private settlements of which one never hears afterwards.\u201d Mr, Knight's words arc pretty much borne out hy the cases which have come to the wrifer's knowledge and one of the most remarkable feature of the thing is the case with which the demands of the Specials for money have come down from large sums to very small ones.If they could not get a thousand, they were willing to take five hundred, or two hundred, or a hundred, madually ly coming down to fifty and thirty and ten.After they got nothing.It is but charitable to suppose that the Governnient nows actually nothing about the meth s employed by these gentlemen, and if it docs not 4 is certainly high tima that the matter was broigcht to ita notice.This fs what an American official of h h standing, ocen sin a high ition in United States Mit tia, sald La ut the mars ner in which things of that kind were managed on this side of the line, when called upon during a drive from Stanstead in Vermont where people wera thoroughly fami: liar with the particulars of many cases.\u201c Speaking &s an individual and .one who does not want to be put on record as a oiti- zeh from the United States who ia interested in muning down Canadian posite.tions, I must say that rsonal observation d from what x have heard, about it your system of secret or scla custom serviee is a very bad one.t feature of it is the i- vate settling busines: at A ng could not be done in the 8 Should an officer, customs or of nye.make any settlement of the kind with an offender he would right awny make himself liable for compo pounding» a fel felony.The spen thought that a fixed salary of some pt roportion would be tt tes best remedy iu the matter.From what be says it ars that in the Staten a min can pach the poaltion of; special offi- à course of long And severe work in inthe department, and after passing, iz govére civil servi ice examination, rom 84 y, and proof.ta uen Ae hat these officers aecept-\" ed money y from people caught in rreguaiari.sana (natant dismissal.As sdon as a pol ia made it must'be reported to W ington, & can be released till the owner has pe tioned in an oon form Jor, the their and no settiemen made roles fore a regular coll Some Specimens of Special Work.One of the best known of the \u201cSpecials,\u201d starices when he must settle and from the over carats is akan; from Kicking up a fow, with £ Basave T Tome a EN \\ \\ 7 \\ À EN TW A u [ , ; ee JUST BEFORE my advice would be, say nothing, and say | THE BANQUET.Mine Host HocaNn\u2014Now, Mr.Foster, if Jeu touch on the tarlff In yours such to-night, In &s vague à INANNET AS DOSS however small, pass to do a little business.On one of his last trips there was a wash- ont down the Boston and Maine road, and the train being delayed, Mr.Stunden \"took a stroll around and walked into a couple ot country stores purchasing tobacco.In one of these he was offered the American product.Ho told the proprictor what he had made himself limble to, but as it was his.first offence, otcoters, the thing could be settled for a very small sum.The owner having kept his wits about him thought this rather a uliar ending to nn encounter, which, at rst sleht, he thought would cause him no end'of trouble and as an influential politician of his acquaintance flappened to be on board of the same train, he w Tent to him for advice.Tho advice was such as to effectually break up Mr.Stunden\u2019s plans for once.One of the s ta where his name is tenderly cherishe Beebe Plains, and one of the men who has reason to remember him with titude is Mr, C.Gordon, who keeps a large store there.Mr.Gordon has been remarkably unfortunate in a way, having been bled by several of these gentlemen in succession, but as he himself sa they might have been harder on me and the \u201chush money,\u201d as he calls it, might have been more.Th his story of his connection with Stunden is as\u2019 follows: One day he hauled a rel of American pork out of the railway station which is immediately near his store, intand- ing, as he said, to enter It.At the same time the thing was a little I lar and should have béen entered before, but business had been done that way for a long time and no one had thought of the irregular part of it.Mr.Stunden, who had been Nein i in the vill e for a for fow 6 da Ay however, saw the \u2018and tdld im to har Txtoat he had made himself linble and haw warm le, Stunden, could make it for him if he cared.Mr.Gordon was personally not much frightened, but knew that if the case was pushed the station agent, who allowed the barrel to be taken from the station, would get into trouble.and might ba di Ischarged, so he asked the special what he could do about it and was told that as he was a pretty decent kind of a fellow, and so fort the | matter could be settled for twenty dollars, and was.This one case illustrates perfect: 1 hey the plan on which the specials work, HARDLY EVER TACKLE A MAN ON A SIMPLE BMUGGLING CHARGE, but take Lim at à moment or under cireum- very tature of the circunistances is not apt to complain.In this case Mr.Stunden did things on a grand style and taking a piece per wrote out the following receipt anion?from the date, shows that ho n re cintes a good joke such as swooping do on a man in this manner on \u201cAll Fools Day.\u201d \u2018\u201cRoceivod trom C.Gordon twenty dollars\u2019 daty paid, value on one bar] pork scized by me and re.aacd.\u201cStanstead Junction, April 1st, 1882, J.brown TUNDER, Special officer.No doubt, as Mr.Gordon said, he might have been more severely treated, ut a disinterested Party ¥ Daturally would ask the yucstion, Would this casé of infraction of thé Customs laws have been settled for anywhere nearthat amount if it had hren prope nn brought beforo the proper authorities stead of privately set.tied in the back room of a sho An-old gentleman named James House, who lives not very far from Gordon's, also had a little experience with Mr.Stunden.Thére was at Beebe Plains, and is still, only it has not been used for some months, one of those curiosities erally referred to as border stores, that is, a Store, half of which is in Canada and half in the United States.Naturally, this gives a at apportunity fort r racticon, and It was no doubt partly evade tlie suspicion of being constantly breaking the law that the place was closed up.It was owned by » Mr.Tinker, who, by lie way, is very ar from complimentary in his expressions regarding special officers of any kind.Mr.House went in gne day to buy some nails, and.t them from tho Amerlcan side of the store.Mr.Stunden heard ol it, pad follawing Mr.House home threatened .to seigeé the team with which ho had carrfed his little parcel of nails, and cause him lots.of other trouble unless he se nd there, Thich he did, paying somewhat over fifty Mr.Tinksr himself tells.and vouches for a story somewhat similar, the facts of which cocurred in the sème Vicinttr.Mr.Tinker had.a 1 oll which bad been duly Entered Butte ng it in the store so as to enable people to wae neces sitated a movemont of: the In the cellar, in the course of which it crossed the boun ary line, that is to say bo bring t pis barre! of American 'oil duly enterod resting glass, fu tbe part of the ore om a was it Canada to the Canadian half of the store upstaira it had to over about ten feat of American cellarterritory.Thespecials knew this and when a man came to get a can of oll\u2019 and the new opened, one.of them {elephoned to, se to intercept the by boyer of the on retutning g horn a, found a special it for him, who demanded payment and sels s team, which was valu a at avant dol.\u201cThe onse, Bowever, tell it a5 Br.Toker dow hi oo ve iy ince de ae to a os nty ao w to bo oo Lad for release of the ten was How Misticss Aro a sated From à ta Sher Sh , in which Jr.Sean.en w ntargs 6e same den ve.inteseiad abut the same ume, cha employees to to pres ent such porsonans -are biswomie ale y unless case ih point was In connection with the firm of R.W, Party Ce Co., fruit dealers in Sherbrooke.The fivm han be Ee © Up, bat Mr.Darby fa fe egy 0 ev the sine a ae ng en and some rother * Special a ae \"thot store in anuary of last year, won thru elr \"i - an posed tliat everything was all right, but two months afterwards they came back \"with the cheerful announcement that they had discovered discrepancies between the invoices and entries amounting to seventeen hundred dolinrs.Both members of the firm were but little acquainted at the time with Customs regulations, and claimed that if there had been any irregularity in the way in which they ha 6 their entries the Custom House ne peoples should have put them on their gua his, however, availed them Jothing, so Mr.Darby again went over s in company with the Ect.\u201d posh to use his own expression brought the amount down to eight undred dollars, and as a couple of invoices were missing, the work had to stop there, Stun- den then told Darby that they had theright to seize the stock and close the store, and that he had better settle.Was he pared to sottlo at that moment, Poked, and on Mr.Darby replying t at be was nob they stated they would return in the afternoon.When they returned and Mr.Darby asked Stunden how much it would 1 take to settle the case the reply was, Just eight hundred dollars.Tiarby stated tha they did not have that amount of money, end Stunden threatened to shut up the store and take possession, there paturall breaking up the business.After muc talk they came down to five.hundred dollars, and after Mr.Darby had assured them repeatedly that the irm did not have ths money, they finally came down to three hun , and In fear of having bis bu ruined by the man, Mr.Darby wrote at a cheque for that amount date 2th o March, efi to \"Stunden\u2019s prder.and dna him.Ad he aM qot cee an time in hing it, Stundez wy ont ¢! towing receipt for thé money: : \u201cReccived from B.W.Darby & : Go che aeque for three hundrod doHurs as deposit, lo settle w th the Customs of Canada for regular importations of American goods for that amount du pociai Om J.STUNDEN, oer.Sherbrooke, March 26, 1892, The receipt in itself is a rather pecnliar one, but the most astounding part of the entire transaction comes in here.While Stunden was waiting for his cheque he drew up an agreement on the part of Mr.D.never to contest the cass or try to obtain redress, When Mr.Darby banded him the cheque and was told to sign this agreement it took him some time to recover from his.natonishment and raturaily refused to si sign.A repetition, however, of the threat ake possession and close the store had its effect, and Mr.Darby stated that if he were to draw up the ement himself he would be willing to alam.pat all he ru received in reply was that unless designed th © ggreement as proposed to him he take.back his business would b& immodiately pr we So the victim succumbed, not, however, without Eo Standen a piece of his mind au an at th In because he Eo a and did not know the powers (Specials, bo was quite convinced that bok at whish pad Staten wer wax ceed wroth asd left in hi seedingly other firms in 8 have been similarly ey and the manu.~ facturers on er have also come in for their share of the trouble.In one case by threats Intimidation at bwo thousand dollar haul was le of firma, however, stood outand résiste ,and thou h it cost thera congiderable money to case properly considered they had the satisfaction of beating tho \u201cSpecials\u201d at.their own game.In other ceses in Sherbrooke where the deficieney was much moro than that of Darby & Co., the money take oily about a fourth of what they paid.One Lagged and Other Specials.Mr.Gordon at Stanstead Junction had also an experience with a one-legged \u201cSpecial,\u201d named Young, but, as the pen around there , he was one-l evidently couldn\u2019 get around ve Faut and didn\u2018t- make mich money.He did things on the cheap.He can ht Mr.Gordon some kercéens © States and djumped on him.He wasn't ol a ver natury evidently, for he only ¢ Fred Me Gordon TR to settle the caso, - body wanted to vettle privately with or.Gordon, even the revenué Simpson, of Sherbrooke, who a search somé plug to n Mr, 's coat, whic! ung mind the door, there on the spot settled with him for dollars and gave no rece} either, as far as Mr.Gordon remembers, may bave pald out his hush mone very grace {i f one ia to judge the cheerful way in hich be poeme talks abont ft, but his books slow th at he cer, Mr.finding dar felt thé drais, he vetement with Revenuo Ofer impson being: \u201cDec.5.Thrown'away, $59.\u201d The case of Mr.William Melloon at Rock.Isiand again shows up the peculiaritios ot tho private settlemént syatem.sold 43 conte worth of American Teint, and he horse and rig of the man who bo were seized, The \u201cS \u201d offe: rs, but when he re- joo for ei -gight dol ad e ps was brought up in 164 amoun ropa vay tho fine and vof Two ofthe bluff iy cour remerkabié cases shortly after another to two : well-té-do farmerst 0: bringing we si do Seas righ roto 7e das bringing in In soie a and i toys.ne .Hin Revolver His ep the SE oo oeil AH jen who ry in oe intment for Nova Sc jm and Prin wa Carliss made things a precious little money out In tho s tracé earance in .rE tails le ont se rranged hat he che of | Libre as sen =, gut of Ea Yip th Sata e operations by by Cal ing the or greed w an he a stay\" i lend about beventy - five ve .| his big revolver an with\u2019 the pre rietors a lecture u the horrors of F als tuation and the largo fines they were and that to save trouble hon had Pe r settle with him as shundred dollars would make everything ail right.They refused, and he came down fo Atty and afterwards even lower, d finally walked on with the cigars, threatening thent with all eorts of dire results in the fu Some time after tho hotel men ent at the Sherbrooke office of the department where the seized s should have be been | laced ue they could uy the ci received word that on was Yen th of either the seizure or the ci Thenext of Mr.Carliss was in the store of Mr.J.A.Gilmore, in Rock Island.Here ho came \"in, searched the place and took some c which were out of the box.\u2018When Mr.Gilmore asked him to show his authority for acting as he did, he pulled out stuck it under Mr.Gilmore\u2019s nose.He next tried to work on his fears and told him, amongst other things, that be bad two charges against him of $500 cach,but that he was ready to save him trouble and settle on the spot cash down for one hundred.Mr.Glimore decilned with thanks, as he did an offer to settle for fifty, and finally refused to pay anything, Mr.Carliss then threatened awful things to come, as was his wont, packed up a bushel basket full of things which he pretended were smuggled, and walked off.a Gilmore never heard of the affair se nother of his attempts to extort money was made on a manufacturer near the line, When asked politely what authority he had for his action, he planked down his mighty revolver, after havi ing asked, it [s reporte one thousand dollars in settlement.He dealt, however, with the wrong man that time, and ho was told that if he didn't put up his revolver \u2018\u201c\u2018quickern > be facto hands would be called down to throw him out.He did put his revolver up and his price down, coming as low as ten dollars.is crowning piece of work took place in September last.He took it in his head to take a trip to Smith's Mille, and while there visited Mr.W, T.Knight, who was just taking stock In his old store, preparatory to turning it over to another man.Here he acted like a regu- 8 ed store and dwelling \"house, and put Mrs.Knight to any amount of trouble and anuoyance.Finally he found a couple of old empty cigar boxes from away back in 86 and immediately n to threaten.As Mr.Knight says, \u201che actually, at the point of the pistol, tried to make me settle, and he used every {ble means outside of threat ening to kill me to make me pay him.He sald he had positive information that I had been smuggling and as I had made myscif liable to a thousand dollar fine he was willing to compromise for one hundred; hq then gradually came down the scale till I finally refused to pay him anything.He went , threatening that wou d hear from and have to denl now ith Ottawa direct la the near future, but that was the last I ever heard of it.\u201d Before leaving Smith Mills, Mr.Carliss also broke in the door of the Oddfellows Hall, where he claimed smu goods were hidden.When some rugged citizens ohjected he threatened to back up bis intention of entering with his revolver, which be flourished about continually, As was stated, these are only a © cases that can be quoted, showing the manner in which the power Sputerred upon these \u2018\u2018Specials\u201d has been What Their Powers Are.Mr.O'Hara, Deputy Collector of Customs at this Port thus defines the work and power of the \u201cSpecials.\u201d Customs special officers are re employed by the department for the spec lal purpose of detecting fraud.They are 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AM.The stock or Dry Goods, as per inventory.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$4304 17 TERMS can.\u2014The stock will bo on view, Monday and Tue Z4étL and Zôth Instant, at the premises of the Insolvents, Noire Dama St.Joliotte, Que., and the inventory can pos seen and all Information obtained from the Cura! PF.W,.RADFORD, cuves.OF7ICE oF RALFORD & WALFORD, $9 Imperial Building, } JANES STEWART à CO, ss.Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of GEORGE LAROCHELLE, Plasterer, of Cote Visitation, Iasolvent.The undersigned ru sell by public Juction, the sales To0MA of M tte Bros.No.89 James street, in the city \u20ac of Montreal, on TUESDAY, the Ind Day ef MAY, 1895, AT 11 O'OLOCK FORENOON.1st.An amount dune tothe Insalvent.$83.00 2nd.A lot of land situated in the tuco, at Bu 154 of the original ward.part of 1 plan an and official book of references for said incorpora ted Village of Cote dela Visitation, soniainiog 6 28 feet front on Jn Papineau Road by 117 Feet and inches dept.the lanes oom on with those that have, or tn futuro have right to said la without any ts to encumber sald lanes, with house h other outbuildings thercon ered The sale wiil be made subject to all what said immovables may be encum the day of said sale.¥or full particulars apply to BILODEAU & RENAUD, Curators, 15 Bt.Janes Street, Montreal MARCOTTE BROS., 786Lw INSOLVENT NOTICE.Province of Que Dis of Montreal, TO Quebec, District on Superior LA CIE.D'IMPRIMERIE DU CANADIEN in liquidation.Puilic notios 1s hereby given that by order ot the Cours dated Ft h day of , 1898, 1 was appointed Uquidn tor to the of above hamed and elt by ae er order of the aforesaid court dated Twelfth of the said month of April, claims must be tiled At my office within thirty days of this present notice.ANEDEER LAMARCHH, Liquidator, 1709, Notre Dame Street, Royal Insurance B MoxTREAL, 10th April 01 3 Saw INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of * 18AIÆ CHARBONNEAU, Bte.Thoress, P.Q The undersigned will sell br auction at No.89 Bt.James street, Montreal, o MONDAT, #éth APRIL, ea, at 11 O'Clock, Tha assets of the Estate as undef: Stock of Gooan, Groceries, Bara- wire an Boota snd Bhoes, eto.41001 71 Fixtures.se \u201cesas 81110 81 Bock Debra per ist.-\u2014.\u2026.\u2026.B10 TO Stare will be oper cn F224 Ings.KENT TTROOTTR, 0 EORITES Montreni 040 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of LAMARCHE & & CORBEAU, 1388 Bt.Catharine street, Mon! The will peil auction at No Honor Se ER oT Broek of I Dry Goods.- 88713 30 sossu soaneusaccoscectvee 180 58 > \u201c85808 as Book Gedte por ltst.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$40 67 Store will be open on 24th inst.MENT à Montreal HES INSOLVENT NOTICE.2908 Note De stress, on sou où the Saturday, Monday and follawiag days tll the whole ia disposed of, ATS P.M.AND 7 P.M., insolvent estate of A.¥.Buy æ S-ib.Caddie of Stroude\u2019 En lish uprare of Saddle and Carriage Horces, Good Stepping | TUESD.at 10 a.m.at No.pt 47-88 Adelaide sh, Toronto, lo, Ont GREAT ANNUAL SPRING SALE APRIL % AND 20.will be offered for pubilo competition 200 HORSES of all descriptions and classes, inctuding Codes, Light and Heavy Weight, Hunters, Angle Drivers and Roadsters, alse Meavy Drought and General Purpose Herses.Entry Booka close Monday, April Seth Bale Each Day at 10.80 SHARP.COBBOLD & SHADWELL, V.A, BUCCESSORS 10 VW, D, GRAND.ns Marcotte Bros' Sales * UCTION or A EE FORNITURR \u2018We have received instructions to sell by suo.tion on AY, 85TH INSTANT, Catherine treat, all the o sontants of no Sane \u2014PARLOB \u2014 Ervçat orn Set, Mirror, Centre Table ts, Bronze Btatues, Bross In gai Crystal pes Portierss and \u2014D One Plush Set, Mirror, Fanay Taties Puis or, Ae?Bronzes, Ornaments, ta.Water ht Grand Piano, cost 66 \u2014DINING EON Black ¥ \u2018Walant Sideboard, Marble le Top Table, Ohlins Tea Whatnot, Dini ning Room Leather covered.Plated Ware, Glassware, Taine Fo ovre, pr rats ane \u2014REDROONS\u2014 ey ainut fete, Brussels Carpeta, Late aad Damask Curtains, B.W.Wardrobe, Hatr Mat- d tresses, , Bedding, Sheela.sa Chats, carvers as | EOHILY \u2014smexing ROOM \u2014 Marble Tala, Fine Pictures, Mirror and Stand, \u2014KITCHRE\u2014 arora Pans and other UtensUs, retriger- F splendid lot of ground with two houses EEE moon au vor must de sold without repasres House can bo soon on Momday, from © am to 6 p.m, NARCOTTE BROS, [.X) : TRADE SALE rr a, SEES à SE LS a RE voir itt, os Sie MARCOTTE BROS., rs Walter M.Kearns\u2019 Sales.NEV MANTELS AND OVER MANTELS, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT For Positive Said By Auction.The Subscriber will sell as his Sa)learoom, 17647 Notre Dame Etreet, on TUESDAY, 197M APRIL INOT, About 80 ve Mantel Over in assorted woods ods asd Slot oA Te wo manship.s#-Many 0?these are Sultable for mook fire On view Monday morning, and up to time ct SALE AT XWO C'OLOCE.WALTER M.KRARNS, ne : i Joe ow ou Valuable en Paintings and Water Coler rane br Barnsley, Reed, and ofhers.Faney Drawing Room onatre, rames ©Ornaments, Gass Richly carved Mado y Sideponra.Table Tre Le Ph Bad 18 , 00d Bureses, ig Iron and 5 oe 8, Eoin da degrees \u2019 P Utensiis, Eto., Xte.Sale of tho residence, 464 aux STREET, OX MONDAY MORNING, STE APRIL, AT TEN O'CLOCK.WALTER J.KEARNS, \u20ac) VERY HANDSOME pwn meen MIxRens.damn flalesroont, 1747 Notre Dame de 0e TURSDAY, $#5TH ray nr.SALE AT TWO OCOLOOK 03 WALTER NW.HEARNE, Swit ee INSOLVENT NOTICE.En the matter of JOSEPH B.PBL] EES TALE Sh ma, ap Laie No.08 px = Y, the ru Tnsoivent.constetieg of, rix:\u2014 42390 78 .1200 26 Hardware r i iH : Pajos iv sreassd i .ri last.con onus jan B.Trres v\u2026\u2026.a.238 70 550 10 Book Debts Bills .ceivable mo per Le + 178 o1 Aad list ot book debs are of eur oor an #5 Ihe TOLD REA on For further apply to = Joint Cornises, Mexranat, six 7 Tee Dee EE When you | run out orl Tea, try a Pound ef Strouds\u2019 400 Black, Green or Japan.Jon 5.» Morso= A BROS.nu % ols, aso Ihate es re i ut reserve ld od Detntzman YE ETS LE ROO ved Oak Sideboard wi i Tee carved es an Mirror, oak Exe AN HALL 25D ITT ING bok Linge Hh Eee emma au pi na on WEDNISBAY Aish ES oT ou $s ALEXA ANDER We Sale oF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FFEOTS, Di Removed to store Yo ao: ot prising Fine Hazelton Bros., New Yor © rosewood case, full round pan man & Son Y.1088! 00d Fiano 3 Tule Suits; Black Whtngt and Cherry edroom Suf ai r and other matresses; H Fine Coal Oil Stove; ardrobe: Maïr Cloth Bed Lou ç Overmantel ; Bedutends; Tables; Char tures ; Books; Lace Curtains Portieres ; Vina apd atner toabeiB i Filters; Crockery § ng etc, etc The whole will be sold without reserve on MONDAY MORNING, APRIL MTH, AT TEN O'CLOCK, at my store No.70 BEAVER HALL BILL.us ALEXANDER BEAW, Amitegom, SALE or 50 BOOKS, p HIOTURES AND OX SATURDAY YEN, AP APRIL tad AY ' bracing about 300 0 volumes Books, au Ere Art: Intornétional Pi ON BATURDAY EVENING, APRIL BALE AT 8 U'CLOOK BHs RP.ER = ALEXAND smAW, wp ee J.H Ashman's Bales Fo THE ESTATE OF THR LATE DR.MUILLER, 118 STANLEY ST.(rear Windsor Hotel), MONDAY, APRIL Sith, AT1® ome.\u2019 1 shall sell for the above nam ve: The.VAL ONTLY CONTENTS atu this fine herr tncluées the Furniture Appointmants of PRAWING ROON, ome ROOM, LIBRARY, BREAKFANT ROOM, PANTRIES, comm Stumcsses, 48 AND BEDROOVEN.7?Paso 7 Lar J Lamon aici, Montreal) Sa ds Tab les, ie Rien Foret and Piotures, Gu, .0 work RE ak Hi av ea Dining Room et Fan rplendid Redroom Ea elas ote EE) we, Wards regen Chiu plane ta Fous ay PE ads Lines early all 2 Pepe Bottle LS Baws, Cutlery, oe Tris This a gain another Red Letter EE ed Hom Benning & Barsalou's Sales, \u2014 hn sms TOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, and SPORTING GOODS, yl ns TES UP WEDNESDAT, priming à APRIE, THE WHOLR OF THEIR STO ta Tro Duan to the Dollar, Ox, Ont len \u2014~8TOCK CONSISTING OP Mouse Furnishing Hardware and Spee | Goods, amguuting 43 per inventory te about 6156000, \u2018 Stock may de examined at any time : SALE AT ELEVEN O'JLOOK AR BENNING & Re Fare AND STAPLE DRY cots STOCK AT AUCTION.+, ome sabecribers have recetved iastrastiets MESSRS.HARKIES & CO, \u201d To sell on the premises, 2801-08 CAYENNE STREET, Montreal aM.°° WEDYESDLY, THA Sh Avy {he Whole of their Well Amorted Scosk ods Fancy and Sceple Day Goods, an Gloves, ot Ammounting aa per tnventory to about 9§8OGHE Shank to be sold in one 1k a4 0 IGA ta Wel TERMS CASH.oa devout of $200 will requires om adfedis Ore wil bo open on Tuesday tnspeotten, SALE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK.- LX) = : GLOVER HARBISON: Estate, - CHINA HALL, 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1893.\u2014SIXTEEN.PAGES._ | x Shunfk by Its inhabitants.It was in a try.Let me sce.\u2018How doth the Pan : high state of civillzation.Its population œxeatie Pea.Simply\u2014Soak, : was about, 4,000,000.It had numerous flour- That's it.Oh, goonF ve .\u2019 \u20ac, ishing cities\u2019 and towns.The peoplo were tre Dispel each ace and grow\u201d: Boil and Rinse ultured and won- .\\ R : p : derfaifs \u20ac sul in various meclianio ara «By chasing microbes al the day.\u201d Then it's easy Fo They knew nothing whatever of the t on, ; ÿ _ HE NORTH POLE REACHED ° world outside of their icebound polar dwell.\u201c \u2018Through liver, light and\u2019\u2014and all that enough and safe H : SY Aline place.Ope of thelr beat Sholurs was sort of thing, you know.How will that enough, too.Mill- 1 : ' inted to tench me the Shunflk lan 0 \u201c ,Ç NORWEGIAN EXPLORER.On Ques months T was able to te him Pier ul coulén't be better, Teould g ions of women - : » BIT, o go now, Tr, an .fume 7 America Fried 4 fortune by oh ae hera a the news of spas, scholarship end are washing in Always Worth Reading.as de pe - send in your verse.Don't forget the ,\" : ny rite & Marvelldus Story of His among the people oy means of lectures and Here Paul winced, but bravely assented.this \u2014 \u2014 -Mzpestences \u2014 How the Aurore contributions to the newspapers of his coun, oom I'm sure is Great trial \u2018will insure way.(III ITS ES EE .Mean © came a celebrity, an \u20ac rth Borealis ts Produced \u2014 Lite every facility for studying the Institutions Ponies boueq fremything did transpire as Are .Around the Pole.of Shunfik was extended to me.A volume SUCCES.tn verses fluttered like mid- you?Spri ng Poetry.might be written of the things which 1 naw, à .but ] must pass at once to the subjects A despatch from Hoke's Point, to the which enlisted my most earnest attention.at: winter snowflakes.\u2018The pellets were 1 i shipped by bales.And Peter Perrin\u2019s store Soak your clothes mn Pearline 4 1 t wealth wns .K ; ; : .In the spring the young man's fang, Mion Globe says: One of the strangest Hero was the situation: A small contin ent prosperity Ts fou bed the.Sep cfa] and water (over night is best); a Los tros te thousdite 0 clon, stories that ever fell from mortal lips is pnda warm cimate pi the north pole: the memory of his unughter's words, softened boil them in Pearline and glares LL EE shat of & yitiable, yot enviable, specimen of that made it comfortable for bathing: the the last day of tho contest he called Toate WALEF twenty minutes; rinse On Bib me vu sed roller humanity who waa scen In this seaport sea practically surrounded by an sa und to him, and, ns gently and as hesitating] them\u2014and they will be clean.Just to pleass the girl he loves.town a few days ago-\u2014pitiable, because region of intense cold, V al cause the as his natural restrictions permitted, said: .11 the very best he's seeking.Physical affiietion has made life for him but marth within a circle of 200 Bolles io \u201cMy dear child, | have here the verse When ou think what you le meu's furnishings quite new, \u2018 ; , 5 ; , ep x .e nd the public speaking \u20ac mére existance; enviable; because he has pointt This question was easily answered.\u2019 To ema Fok my fo at \u201chs save by omg away with the protons stock mi vrais ue.passed throngh experiences so wonderful, The heat proceeded from the column of fire trie poetry, unless the teachings of my rubbing.the saving of health er duality and fait aoa, î which I have already mentioned.This c: g g , And ore rely witha en do exceptional, and so fruitful of discovery, ry à Leb) youth were errcrous, and thal ny career ?In this city dt the prices Shas they seem more like the wild imagin.Lire fone inte spade.\u2018Tt burned vith denies.Bot it \u2018a right that you should the saving of clothes, the sav- 8 city st the price.have a voico in the decision, for il we can : : agreo It will be n satisfactory conclusion of mg of hard work, time and = a most, satisfactory matter.Ahem!\u201d _ isn\u2019t it ti Funice trombled as 5he 0 ened the sheet.money then isn\u2019t i ume to Then she sighed, on, so blissfully! as she think about washing with softly read the first line; \u201cHow doth the Pearline ?'ancreatic Pea.\u201d \u201cYes, papa,\u201d she exclaimed, \u2018this em- Bewareof imitations.863 JAMES PYLE, N.Y.bodies the true spirit of poesy.I like the thought and the character of the hand- rung.For your sake I consent to take 10r its aut for better or for worse.\u201d , \u201cGood girl!\u201d said the gratified nt.\" \u201cMine be the task to clinch that better and o yoke it the best.\u201d Jog of a romancer than the actual events in intense fury and shone with dazzling briilt- \u201c Æhe career of inary ing.ancy.At its topmost point the fames sway- Fin central eco ot human being.edin many var fng directions, making à fan- Mays be bas been to the north pole.He tastic pyrotechnic display.This was the assorts that he has discovered the se.FOUrce of heat, and this also furnished the sret of the northern lights.A Norwegian true explanation of the northern lights.r yet the po r of a fortune; a When we in America or Europe see the ve \u2018adventurer, Yet a man of rank: a auroral sirearnors projectin z themselves in- ker of the tomforts i \\ to the heavens, waving, lashing, ing for the SE rs of Arctio explorations on hither and thither, growing faint and bright snthusiast In science and a martyr to the by turns, now arising, now sinking, and en- pape spirit of discovery\u2014such is Olof © anting ns by their capricious movements, i He hands and feet fiad been frozen We may kiiow that they proceed from ant ey are useless.His ears are THIS PRODIGIOUS TOÏGUE OF FIRE ; Valle shreds of Jesh.His pose but a which is discharged from the bowels of the or Ad J be P ) re.He «peacs culty.Eveh his northern apex of the globe on which we j [lignans > 5 Montreal's Secession, and not loge sf ll mes, Olof rats live, That the, surory borall J tie Fh amet dr or wor | |HORSE.RADISH some nigh and not others is e - - ga ns tra na : eity medium of an interpreter.It was made ent conditions of the atmosphere, and to an- \u201cTHE HOUSE THAT CHRIS.BUILT.garding the tax on traders, one of the our THE OLD FASHIONED FRENCH REMEDY er polely in the interest of public information, other cause, which I will explain presently.PusLI0 WORKS FRASER (of Ontario).\u2014There sir: What do you think of that! Begun, carried on and completed according to con- lieve that Montreal would ever get justice FOR Abe narrator belioving it to be his duty But the column of lame\u2014you wish also tract, and not a solitary \u201cextra\u201d In connection with it._ , until it seceded trom the province of Quebec.TO LET THE WORLD ENOW to know the origin and nature of that won- Ex-PubLic Works LANGEVis (of Ottawa).\u2014Impossible, monsieur! Not'an \u2018\u2019extra\u201d you aayl Are you quite sure there was not Wa were supporting the whole province, » an) .of the remarkable things, \u201call of which he derful phenomenon.The explanation ls some extra honesty in the management ?and would continue to do 80 as long as we hil wand part of which Te was.\u201d In early simplicity itscif.The tongue of fire is remained the milch cow of the province.\u201d : 5 fits, like many boys, he_bocame filled with nothing more or less than burning natural The remedy Mr.Morris hints at is an old rpu porular blood purifier is a combination of a desire to £0 to sea.He Had allghe com- QBS Do, not Look, incredulous, 1! know BOTH DAUGHTER ing bow famished ho was.He hurried in the land, In many under the head of \u201cEdi.one.There are two insuperable obstacles.lodine with the antiscorbutie plants: Horse- and many of the luxuries of a home, whereof NAD th tee Fhe.rie © away and cashed the cheque, and then in a torial,\u201d too, but they're no good.People The Quebec Government would never con- radish, Scurvy grass, and Wateroress.It pre : t the desire for the sea was more than a Rorthern end of the axis of t ne oar: quiet little Inn accomplis ed the vision of have lived beyond their experiences.Ive sent to lose Montreal, while tbe Ontario Tents and cares congostion spd inflammation of .fancy with Olof; it was a passion, RSsed to exist, ls an pth eh o 4 ue AND DUCATS.its reception, and thus relieved his thoughts even paid authors, and real live authors, tog Government would rather not have It, with | £he lands c theneck, eruptions on tho facoand at ardent and uncontrollable.Not, however, feat in > Jargeter, oh rth.he ou a from physical restraint.to occasionally refer to \u2018\u2019Perrin\u2019s Peas\u201d in the intervening territory It would have to | En FOertly.Sout bn the head, ru: rom Ml = til he reached legal ood was he Be haath à pour tie when Tt _\u2014 Over a cigar, which tasted far better their articles, as one might refer to quinine take.\u2014Huntingdon Gleaner.| increases tho appetite,restores the li'veliness and , Val] JW | able to gratify it.n coming into his PY ot flowing and burning is unknown [Now Yoek Times] than its maker could have intended, Paul orcastor oll, or any other public benefac- \u2014 \u2014 dack.vigour to children, removes paleness, and flab.an A : fortune he aunounced his determination to The | £5 SAR Be extensive Paul Ferroll woke one morning with the in read the note and again gasped, but tion; but no use, the editors dropped on- St.Lawrence & Adirondac biness of the fleah, and is much better than Cod : 6 an expedition and go in © people a then â aq histo es \\ that he had been far better Lis time without any reaction on thepneu- to the racket.But have been slow, I ad- What the St.Lawrence & Adirondagk Liver Oil and other disagreeable madiotuoa 0 search of the north pole.The en: literature.a re history go 3 consciousness that he en far mogastric nerve.His Eunicea prize! What mit, iu grasping the latest innovation.\u2019 Railway cost to build has not yet been made ; , \u2018Gweaties of bis family and friends were back t oe 8 o toot th u olum Tv re off asleep\u2014a conviction which approved his tho deuce could It meant The \u2018\u2018he\u201d who \u201cAnd pray what is that, papa\" I asked.public.The section from Malone to Herkl- S A N T A L-M l DY Ww WII : without effect, and\u201d at the age of 24 he dition and lege ae da anit, seit, \u2018An morality, If not his thrift.Hehad feasted Was golng to offer her like the vulgar old \u201cSome sort of a contest with prizes for mer, 173 miles, entailed an outlay of 6} mil- 1s usod in the Paris Hospitals to de ï bad organized A omall band of companion mous quantity of heat A radiated.as in his dreams, and now he was bungry; be Jepbthah tbat he vas, was doubtless her the victorious! The American ple are lion dollars, equal to $36,000 a mile.To charges fram the arrest f spirits, consisti § mostly of hardy sailors, 8no q y \u2018 , ; red-faced irascible father; but for what essentially 6 , from a church fair to a build the section from Valleyfleld to the 1t le superior to Copuiba, Oubete, or In We are continually adding new lines to our \u201c from small or other - rti the building of a staunch JOU may well imagine, but It is under cou- had been surrounded by comfort and ele- purpose, and to whom! Then there was horse race.They on't know what's good frontier &455,000 was subscribed, and Gov- jections, and free and had procure ahip, not of large size, but constructed with ee rock he op of which te gance, and now he was ina cold attic; he at tantalizing P.B., llke all feminine for thom, or they'd take Perrin\u2019s Pellets by ernment bonuses of $150,000 recelved.That inconveniences.- .pb , * : a reference to a gtiyenduratce and 8 moot as If It were made of polished had been burdened with gold and lavish postacripts, intending to tell so much and the groas three times a day, and yearn for all that money, equal to $30,000 a mile, was SANTAL-MIDY 3oontatneg quan 8! the in black letters, without (hmv) of the sea revealing so little, the deuce did that the mdrrow; but give them a chance for the spent on building 20} miles of line thro room.\u201cThe ugh \u201c \u2018 > 8 âlso a slab of stone at least ith d w h 1 5 .* said Olof Prall, \u201care not of special steel.There | CHA w gems, and no 6 was penniless.mean alsof gamble and they'll assimilate cannon balls a country which, with the exception of the which none are genuine.tarest.Totell of the storms, the intense 400 feet square and 50 feet thick, whicb is so However, he possessed a stout heart and a He knew what the three \u201cP's\u201d signified, or macadamized roads.Then, too, if three miles next the boundary line, is a dead Ae BY ALL paplaiTs, PRICE $1.00.old, the flelds and mountains of ice, the fixed that it can cheery one\u2014for this Is a birthright that for he had often cursed thelr arrogant pro- there's any disenss universally epidemic its level, nobody believes, and it\u2019 must include above may obtained from all pes from being crushed by : BLID OVER THE HOLR, t be bartered he wh à whil ductiveness; but what combination could the writer's itch.Why, every one who a considerable portion if not all of the cost in CANADA and the UNITED STATES , the desolation and the struggles for either partially or entirely.The slab is C&FROL De \u201480 he whistled While there be of such a holy essence as Eunice isn't an author wants to be, and has a of the line between the frontier and Malone.Wholesals of LYMAN, SONS & CD., MONTREAL.would be to repeat a familiar tale that moved back and forth by means of engines be dressed, a matter which required no and suchdross as they?Let him recapitu- friend who is.And those who don't write \u2014Huntingdon Gleaner.been told LA former explorers of the of prodigious power.Thus the guns tan be deliberation, and reflected that at least no late the facta that beemed germaine and are confident that they can do much better Arctio region.was about six months shut off or turned on,and the heat and light ; perhaps the unsolvable would become than those wbo do.Anything, therefore, ; 4 after leaving Norway that we found our- regulated at pleasure.The apparatus is an one shared his extremity.Had there been | ed, \u2018 in the way of an advertisement which ap- l PLEASE ASX FOR AND USE ONLY a a selves at a point which I think was ancient invention, and is constantly im- & Wife striving to give an alr of home to Peter Perrin was a widower with an only peals to those two sides of the national RIXEY'S SPECIALITIES OF STERLING VALUE Strouds\u2019 are the 4 \u2019 CONSIDERABLY FARTHER NORTR proved by the ingenuity of the Shunfiks.the poor belongings, or a child with eyes child, the beloved Eunice.He dwelt in a character is sure to take the royal bun.\u2018 2 RE f coursé tbe flow of gns Is never entirely piteous for food, then, indeed.Paul felt Vila that was almost a palace, in the most Now, many houses have already tested p 3 Ë thea bad be T Joes by ant preceding shut off, but its volume is so diminished at fashionable suburb of tho metropolis.He this idea, but in à small way, and as my ; times that the heat and light yielded are that even he could not pipe for courage.was ignorant, obstinate and vainglorious, Peas exceed their stuffin merit, s0 shall my miity from any book of travel that an comparatively Insignificant.This is one of Doubtless a complacent moralist would and those attributes flourished without op- contest be the contest of the age.1 appeal © étographicai designation.Tho wéaiher the causes of be intermittent characier of have sad that a young man of Perrollasp- Rontion fe bo had reat chen.Lio was\u2019 La prets, or pooiry Is the caslea form ot \u2018 ; - e northern lights as they appear i ; , and It it, Titing; a y reading it.cided that ie would bo.a to uen the The inhabitants procure changes in the Pe&rance, educationand ability had no right his sare with the turban of self-restraint.Wby, people without auy ideas at all can ey for à fow weeks.Accordingly, we seasons by this purely artificial means, and to be In such stress In the heart of a Chris- The cause of this gpulence and Its ensuing write poetry.1 will not insult them with Jura and put up a small portable bous their successions of cold and warm weather tian city, for the complacent moralist is so loftiness was P.P.P.\u2014Perrin\u2019s eh gncreatio old.\" > You couldn v I murmured, but he icy had \u201cbeen\u201d Dalle fn pctions an ar» based on he aient Eneuiodgeotibe purbind that ho cannot soo beyond the | Eplsis.0x, the Language or the fade, digne notice Tt To, ir.Tots à prie | Y bear fo catien A bla heey table vigor.1 will not speak in detail of Well-warmed tip of his own nose.Perhaps described this nostrum as \u2018the greatest in praise of three P's, open to all com- 5 was certainly which some MY many experiences fn Shank, (ou if he had been a struggling reporter who medical discovery of the, ry the ara ts, petitors, lon at the ore time pur au docile \u2018 5 naturally desire to know how came re- .who retaile at a slight oro shun- c ar es, price $l, as an evi- Hundreds of Testimonials from all of mx companions did no eared © turn from that strange land, and what had broken bin leg and on lesving the bos- red per cent,, as \u201cthe\u201d best advert! dence of good faith, and the prize ts the PCT Dna Her Majesty's, Bap For - blicon Gators lnring borne, together made mo the physical wreck that | am.I pital had found that his newspaper had sus- | specific of the whole lot.\u201d Both judgments hand of my daughter, ther with the |.|_IFIGREST EXRIBITION HONOURS.ec cose i Complete Manhood largest Tea and Cof- vn fee dealers In the Do- Continually Hatching New Ideas minion.Try a pound| 40 \"ue Larest SryLes où Tam 0 Hon's Hats & Furnishings | BY and precuring olf the Letest Novelties tn our line.! TY COTE ie faite inted with a beautiful maiden nded, and that times were dull and were correct, probably, since these advan\u2014.\u2019 \"Oh, papal' I cried, & ng to ; \"8 UIE 5 mater! vy be Hit or facturing of high rank, and fell inlove with her.She borers unusually numerous, he might seem interchangeable.my feet, \u2018how dare you so Dring ad : ¥ HE a JOE { : I with heating apparatus and pro- returned my passion.Her friends were in- have admitted that circumstances are ele- Such were the facts, bus still the problem motherless child !\u201d\u201d ways usb A cient to last de véra) days.Pre dignant, and resolved to get rid of me.ments of prosperity: but then this compla- remained.Eunice was a prize, indeod, \u201cCurse bim!\u201d began Paul, pale and pet wv \u2018 g m 1 called my companions together This was easily accomplish I was selz- cent moralist would no longer have been a rare pale pearl; but are pearls to be cast breathless.we 16 \u201d \u2019 and Iai before them the purpose whic I had ed one night, placed in myown balloon, and complacent moralist.fore swine \u201cHush, dear, the time for heroics has œ AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT, a sent adrift on another aerial journey.And Paul during this episode of hiscareer Paul had ample chance for reflection, ce ed.I bave been through all that for gecrètly cherlshed.It vas stron monher]y Everything was done gently, but relent- wassurely injurirg no man; hence, perbaps, economy induced him to walk to his iy he last two days, and now realize that wind, and \"sail by alr to the north pole.lessly.The equipments of the balloon, the episode.The rent of his room was paid but meditation is the nurse of te in- the only way to meet a crisis is just to SON oe = and even the threats Of my comrades: Twill AN now ot ol A ht and as for eating, that was a confidential alarms as he entered the great Perrin excited.Iknow papa was at first surpris \\ STOVE POLISH : ONERLAPP/NG 3 only wers put In perfect order.night was matter between himselfand his waist band.rlors.and then htened.Finally he aaid .Teen in sslemtifically tbe most 4 oould change my plans, The balloon Tot chosen when a lofty current of air, as indi- The broken leg was not regarded by Paul Bon Paul, how dreadfalr doggedly: \u201cThere's no use arguing with à * Always Drigk: & Deantlful, the most besutiful, medical book epee) B CK 4 ed rith gas 1 steppes Into tie bartei, cated by the highest point of the lower of as a misfortune.In the first place, it had \u201cOh, Eunice, what in 1t7 woman.\u2018She would kick against the ar Ja Large Packots 14, & 24.cach, | for yours 13 J umd Doe shoo treated are : i A the earth and sea seemed.to drop tar flame, blew to the southward.Resistance panded, and mended evils becomo bless- These were their- mutual frostings.rangements of Paradise.But, scream or Usa only for Laundry Purposes, producing the best reculta, Nervous BDeMilts, va i Ee de time tan It takes to tel ras useless, and | whe soon any ary in 5 In the socond-\u2014oh, ineffable second! \u201cWhy, I told youl\u201d replied the girl re- emife It's done, and you'll have to stand it\u2019 Zi \u2019 Impotency, tem Hotwitbatanding ul Be vw less 21e Pros ; por w 3 e of the sky.which was easily first\u2014it resulte m proac .And out he stamped from the room, and I skirts Ë Twas THOUSANY YEET IN THE ATR.al from the pole.For two weeks man- à service to Eunice Perrin, and in that ser \u201cBut I can't understand.\u201d haven't seen him Pince.} plate, Vazrteocele.ara a a akon Tact ae i ; xed back.The ship looked like a toy wath = mind ro ; Tey ee por.vice he would i naly shatter bones to the How stup lal A woman would have ary wponel\u201d repeated Paul, vacantly, té tn th \u2018\u2019sokp The Husband, ' \u2014 sed ue san : : .: - extento a my.ended at a nce, ut come s ' , yes, ven't you see ; A peste romani vas Ambre spot in the vast tions of the apparatus with which the car It had happened in this wise: One after own and I will sin all, from the alpha- pa; 7 y y \u201d ° These Intending Marriage, ONLY $1.00 EAUR.Ii ie constructed of ] orama, and All were soon lost to sight of the balloon was flited got out of or noon Paul's duty called him to the upper bet to the dictionary.You can, at least, , Paul was forced to explain that ja, SQUARE\u201d mea whe would know he grand trothe, tbe spectally selected materials and is 35 well made ne ; hearing.Nothing but a vast expanse der, and my suffering began, I will not part of the city.As he was crossing the listen.\u201d owing to circumstances beyond his control ! Tha Purest Bost \u2014 Ns Beciment, pain the old secrete the mw disoreries it ia pomible for à garmens of that.sort bo be.à of blue and white greeted the vision.\u2018There horrify you by relating them in detail, but park to his destination he traversed a *\u2018To you forsverl\u201d he had lost Intimacy with the daily Or FALE THE USUAL ould stan pat od arts pects pits j diras not a sign of anything that looked like will only state that at the end of four ess ridge, about twenty feut beneath which \u2018 may test that some day; but alas! I \u201cIt is in every one of them,\" continued the x RAQUIAER, write for En ondary little book.It will be homen habitations I was comfortable, I descended, more des d Pape mer slong wound FL bridle, path.The spot.was a forgot.at fond hope can never be.You girl.\u2018The offer I mean.full page ad- LR Fe ol oom free, under seal, while the edition lasts.: à apparatu all pro- na r t .- rise ; escri 7h L.squares , : i» 3 hin Twill ions any.that 1 included an my journey to the best of their ability.reel, ed.\"Suddenly there came a clatter hd Phe wa: POP nee for tions andar Len A Oe AEB LONDON ENGLAND.ADDRESS THE FUBLISHERE pv ; ent for regulating the tempera- Finally, after three months of slow pro- of hoofs and & succession of shouts.Paul *dissgreaable\u201d in the house lexicon.\u201cVery oh, how as Iam! And how can: = nT; r \u2019 gx A of the gas, so that It would gress and incredible hardships, bo obtain- turned and looked and listened.Beyond peculiar, I may say.I don't think hereally expect any one to care for me?And\u2014and\u2014 For Hulves Forks, Dense ERIE MEDICAL Co Y.| 4 ot contract and lose its buoyancy.ed passage in a fishing vessel > un for the bend was a long, straight stretch, and cares for anything except business.If he Go, leave mel\u201d And poor Eunioe, in sobe, 2 \u201cWon't Weas (hs Binées ! 1 Directly abead wete immense matntalns of point in Melville bay.Thence aucceed- over it à frightened borse was dashing bear- knew I must die he would surely ask me to found the refuge of her sex.like others.Buffalo, N.Y.The .} 3 and snow, and 1 approached them with in reaching cape Chudleigh, from there {5,5 5 young girl from whose grasp thereins take some circulars with me.\u201d \u201cWe don't expect what we have,\u201d sald #4.snd 1s.Tis.\u2014 \u2014 1 : factory speed.Chlculated (hat it I managed to get ve Neon diand, Ad had cacaped.A little distance behind gal- My darling!\u201d time T wood th Paul after a litle.\u2018Tifère 1s but one thing XEY'S i woul three or four day .> o a groom, useless for an emergency \u201cNow, for some time I've no at for us to do.We must fly.\u201d i say destination was reached.It was, in à ship bound for the United States.which he was hastening by his insane papa has been vastly troubled.He hasn't'| \u201cFly! On whatf\u201d fy NI What is more re- \u2018a week, On the fifth day Ibegan to shall sail for my home in Norway in a few cries.eaten, and when won't eat, why it On what, indeed! The wings of Desdalus 2 ed by tho loneliness of my situa- days, and from there despatch an expedi- As the ranaway swung around the cure, isn't pa He has sat over his wine clench: wero mighty In com son\u201d with those \u201cINVICTAN KNIFE POLISH freshing than a cup On the sixth day the solitude became tion in search of my forsaken companions, pe swayed and plun unseating bis tng h ds and mumbl such broken which that one poor check could produce, SLL PERS EVERYWHERE.unbearable.Every arrangement for unless they have in the meantime turned burden, who hung in ges held the twist thoughts as \u2018I'll show \u2018em.\u2019 learn \u2018em.\u2019 Paul becamo silent and gloomy.wor ALL TOR dou, Entisnd.| Of Strouds\u2019 40c Tea ?{ly.comfort worked admirably, but the up.\u201d Olof Prail's interpreter is an intelli- of her akirt and ber grip on the pommel.\u2018No good, hey?\u2018Just walt a bit,\u2019 until I \u201cNo,\u201d said' Eunice, ecisivaiy, \u201cI have ee eer ARLES Soom irr s ne utter silence and the absence of human gent Norwegian named Loof Lirpa, whom With Paul to think was to act, and to think became quite alarmed and used to place thought It all over.You must be fonship drove me into such a state he first met in Newfoundland on his return briefly and to act quickly.He leaped from ttles of the \u2018Peas\u2019 in convenient places.thought and put your fate to the touch, \u2018to y i \u201cof mind that was mars than once tempted \u2018ourney, The explorer and his companion the bank to the front of the horse, and But the very sight of them seemed to make gain or tolose it all.\u201d You must make me _ - oe AWN ; \u2018east myself from the balloon into the are stopping at the Sledwin House, 8 couy through his startfing coming and luc him worse.Bo one night I ventured to ask glorious by your pen\u2014\" > 7 1 a snow or on the ice crags beneath.little hotel kept by a worthy German named clutch on the curb brought hiro to a stand- him what was the matter.\u2018Matterenough,' \u201cOf course! The contest! Why shouldn't ° -_\u2026_ - Ë ; zæetef to the terrible monotony was R.O.Mantz, who is doing everything possi- still.And just in time, too, for at the same he wled, \u2018when business has en Iwin?Imust! Iwill! I will work night - 4 disy las of northern lights, more wonder: ble for the comfort and happiness of his instant the rider glided to the ground, only sway 5 per cent.from last year.Just think and day.I will exhaust the roses Of A P R i Z E P U ZZ LE The ; =: R fal and brilliant than anything that had digtinguished guest.1s proba.DAI sustained b the outstretched arm.of it; my celebrated Peas a drug in the my poesy.I have talent; some even say AND MANY REWARDS 0 OUFIS à S ; aver been pictured in my imagination.On [The narrator of t e aba ve story | pro Why had not Paul been able, in common market.\u2019 genius.And insuch a cause! Why, there's puede A \u2014 ; tacle I frequently gazed with pro- bly an Imitator of Jules frne, w osé mar with an unbroken line of heroes to force \u201cBut I thought they were a drug In the my ods, \u2018To Chics, you know whom I SANS > * , souttnue se have 6 large sala, and we are beeping \u2018Sound admiration.\u201cOn tho seventh day vellous fictions are familiar to people in tho fiery steed back on its haunches with market, I suggested.'Don't trifle with me, meant, dear.Criticlsras sald it was a fell- 25 tC.\u2018jf _ ' up our assortment of them lu all the beet makes.SFL à LOPTY MOUNTAIN OF ICB general.\u2014Ep.STAB.one hand, while with the other he held the miss, he roared, \u2018you won't be so light citous union of Browning and Shelley.Of = ¥/ a STE ST à Our stock of Biff Pur Feit Hatois nest now t To avoid being dash- por fair lady safe on his heaving breast?For when you have to make your daily bread.\u2019 course, my chum Jack Briggs wrote the NY ONL Tet > ahages ia one of the largest tn Canada, sed we sell op before me.tp ans of ballast, The Struggle of Life.one reason, he was altogether human; for \u2018The bread won't,\u201d I agreed.But papa, I article, but I really think he was sinoere.2 58 4.mn Va °°, SF these goods ss very close prices, 95 we istpord pes Te a Oo 28 s00n a8 It ascend.The one perfect life lived here on earth was another, he was injured through the leap.continned soothingly, \u2018how absurd! You Now I will rise to loftier strains.\u201d pi > he as.7 dlreot from manufacturers.hot thot 1 ed Le the mountain-top a 8 life of ceaseless atriving, says s Sunday But pain and giddiness were unheeded are very rich, you know.Why not rest ¢ And achieve the waste basket at LT AY nan Se NNN ON A sd Le barst inte view.An ex.School Times; and that life was made per the rapture of tion.It was Eunice content and enjoy yourself in your old age?first glance.He is to be the sole R 5 A) RR ANA 7 7 A Yaad gn st etobed into the dis.fect, or complete, through suffering.He Perrin whom he ha aided; Eunice whom \u201cPaul, dear, lieve I must be a com- What do you think of that?\u201d 08 7 74 \u201cHY RZ 4 ol = pue > be marred the fairness who would be a er of that life in its he had so fondly loved in the old school descended from the lost tribe of \u201c Doubtless he is an expert on feet.\u201d } oe AF d A % See i A an Ww TE the open polar seal glorious triumph must be a partaker of that days at Armway; Eunice, with whom he Kliphaz the Temanite; for you ought to have \u201cOn foot, and not on Pegasus, you'll ind AEA [A pd gry = } ZA book m as hole babe Fi asked 6 in Îts constant sufferings and strivings.had divided a sixpence; seen paps; he grew so crimson that hé be- him.If there is anything that he utterly \u20ac Spas oY Se Le Tal pn = Ï 1 a to \u201d I was no longér lone- There is no other road to final vic t placed the idelweiss which he had plucked, came and he falrly snorted\u2014I don't falls to comprehend and, thersfore,desplses, BE.EPI Lf al amin: > AO 5e - ! pana à s ques ca bat was filled with the road that was trod by His bleeding feet, Within her locket; the Eunice, alas! of his care, that's just the word, and it's only you.it Is Jour style of QBoety.Why, the other = 4 P 7 7 4 C7 iy 7 ÿ EE ot > f or despon oh es My attention dreams, for the realities of life had kept « \u2018My old age,\u2019 be thundered, \u2018I'm worth day he picked up the magazine contain} 3 ) i 7 7 % A 7% 7; Æ uen\u201d | exhila on.M strange ; Af once towards heaven my face was set, them apart! Paul bent and kissed the all these rascally young good-for nothing your sweet ode.It happened to be open < lc JW A (A oN 4 0 SPN 0 rame ere ; sat Tih an enormoss 1 came into a place where two ways met | smiling lips, ignorant that a showy equi- upstarts, who are raining the best trade on at the very pags.* What's all thie nonsense 2) 00 AIRIS AE a ares = ight.Far to the trou the horizon to 029104 to Paradise, and ono sali stray page stopped on the driveway, and God's footstool when properly handled, put about elothesi\u2019 he asked.Ha, ha.His ANA Re eS 7 lh dn ; lar of fire se flluminated the sk a eT ot know , at its occppant, a pere ulont, faced together, and I'll Je t, too\u2019 Rest con- sort, of poetry is like that sort of ro / x 7, % 7 SN \u201c V/ 5.heavens.It + flame into space.Which ras the way wherein I ought to go.man, was fran {cally a ng bis fiat at him.tented! No, never! Notuntil e mortal resd of lately, \u2018the git-thar stroke.\u2019 ar 7) Yi 7 o VY 7 ty, RB a à ehot ton es a.the source of the Tho first was Oné my weary eyes plesse, \u201cHow dare you {nsult my daughter, you shall know and admit the merit of my maintains that Mark ain is the greatest : JA À d a 4 1/47 > : RE 4 are, 210°.ils.À hy ras my firat thought.Vinding alon through plgesant flelds of save, villainf\u201d roared \u2018the interested spectator.Pess.'\u201d living poet solely on account of that jingle (LLL VL YAY TR NV VN 00 //- - vo rr 8 porpalla.ue over the summit - he adows = bir branching trees.\u201cHere you, James, you a ng your \u201cMost of them know thelr P's, and about punching in the presenoé of the pas- oem ney FIESTAS ISS 7 0 CES 4e, ; ser the nm fussed alr grew perce Bue od to heavens T'eried, mistress to methis instan © saved her, their ge! , I said.sengaire.\u201d vus ex ; ! The TAN BOOT ; She ice er.Procee din further Port r- a joyous mood.hey?Well, give him this card, and if he || *\u201c \u2018Go our room, miss, What have « But what can I do.\u201d IN THE ABOVE SXETOM SIX FAOLS OAN 82 FOUND.$ en tom t asconded above the calls at the office I'll make it right with you to do with the business or thé business \u201cListen, and then youll know.In the for Pais nical Supply Oe., Toronto, sen of Platz Pearl Pellets made où the new Plecadilly net, aise the Lew Tas t the temperdturs séveral miles were Yon rugged one, ss rou h for weary foehy bim first and kick him out afterw with yout Ah, if this were only sof \u201d first place, such a preposterous scheme is DAN Re bY a J nounce their) oom yond also 10 submit the names of fibee made 60 the new Plocedlly last are ts great ÿ ;a6 balmy and agreeable.Tho footpath of the world's too à word, Eunice.Home, Buttons, and live- \u201cThe old brute!\u201d exclaimed Faul, sure to cause public comment.Oh, my to the fol liberal offer.success which has prompted favor with poung mes this Our sales à à ny fur WIAD and soon GLE ver bo the narrow way of life A \u2018 \u201cHush! You forget that you are poor little ears, how they will burn! Go To the first person who can find the six faces in the above sketch will be given à choice of already surpassed the whole of Inst year\u2019s for Sade Tt Tefen.warmth The as hover ont therein Away dashed the carriage.There was of my father and your pros\u2014 No, no, t among your liv friends of the press, and Free Transportation to the Wortd's Fair and firetclnse hots! accommoda (hase lines, and we have nome sow Ene of hem à region of pos along At à fair rate A1 \u20ac bearing trace of having pled, the glimmering wave of à white hand.will never be.But you promised to listen.tall them that Peter Perrin is a fervent tion for two weeks or $100 In Geld.: - sent tm still carri ot & before I dis.And knew 1t for the Christ's, so bowed my bead, Paul sprang forward, and when next he was Do belle your m ne nature by keeping admirer of Shakespeare, Swinburne, and Second person sending s correst answer à choice of article desired mot te @- and it was .And followed where He led.\u201d conscious he was in an ambulance on his Jour word, Well-oniy it's ill\u2014papa came of pprototrpe Browning in par À eben ver to the hospital.© night before last in à far different bu- ti e A at his hearts avoca .Hepaticas.ch had been Paul's adventure.Out of mos; bo Jocose, and overflowing tion ln the, elucidation of obscure Young Men Furnished.of nature's brood, tt had come suffering and privation, out- with affection.\u2019 He kissed me twice\u2014don era and that he could discover : ting to the wood, weighed a iness the more estatio atir, sip-end praised my appearancs.ty in the farragoof a manisc.Use F t at : Just lta edgoa refuge have found) because it seem 20 imposible.\u2018You'll inaving youroid dad soot, be seid; your wits to incnleats the belief that the from Head to Foo rate icks in Paul passed down the stairway and me to find the t man for > victor must th the tongue of angels, j Under CEE dE once ravine Mo ground.through the hall On the stand & small ou may imagine, Puul, how 1 felt.This not of men.1% won't be difficult to acoom- pile letters bearing his ad: He open- was before the servant, too.t I only pliah, for every tyro nat dashes at the À k would so Mm! ed the topmost one and found a polite nots langhed ous something about to subline, and stumables over bom! a.4 our sight and | ; nted).\u2018\u2018Not available,\u201d he groaned.\u201cIt delegate that er, 1 think, 1 Poor papal What a revenge I'm planning! Realy h ra co known; had thé price of these stampa!\u201d relegate, was 50 nervous.When the I th ¢an see him tearing manuscripts, , To your He opaned the next one, and\u2014mirabite coffee was served and we werc alone, then and bis few remaining .alternately.had, coming early; ye come not miome.\u2019 viserl\u2014a folded bit of drab paper drop the very worst that could happen happened.\u2018What a relief it will be whenhe comes upon { bt \u2018 out.\u201cA check!\u201d be exolaimed.1 08, * \u2018Yea, my dear,\u2019 said Pape, \u2018I think I've yours!\u201d _ pst dein rolls and chops! Yes, and cakes! To think hit upon a scheme which send the Peas | \u201cShal! I a blue.cip slip fora P.P.PT Fi GRAND vai of it! or poem, \u201cTo Chios,\u201d had a value «kit Sues the bond universe without a bornes for h prefere the poetry of Bis or dear eyes.Can good come out out in , incident will find © never gotten beyon of Galilee! It can\u2014and it has.But what's busband fog you.\u201cBat T Sons want Boe self made , you know, and self- .hist\u201d this good husband,\u201d I protested.\u2018Silence, made men Are men only © in the lineof their What's this, indeed! A, dainty litkle mie.miss, How can you Jud anti} you ses ambition.I anppose poor pape really did sive, by the others, a violet him! You ses, les ot advertising go to school onos.And then it was that he ee prepa | pr SON Qi rare Pa cos rom EA, BELT RON da © PavL,\u2014Come to me.Tahall'be ad home the Palisades to Gibraltar, and thence tothe Deck,\u2019 and \u2018Tll Never Chow Central : Emporium, | 659 to 665 th P, &\u2014 vs that cdi \u2018 to la: Faut, dear, X all day Lomparrow awal Tm %00 Pyramids.But no one now gets indignant Little Robert Reed.\u201d These ; diirotned io explain or ul he X to overit.Yess ago touriste were our best Hs often quotes from them, CRAIG STREET, ! .offer nie ns à our , agents.: .tha face and swells all over .| \u201cP.P.P.° you can A Few Bape Kast of Bieury, MONTREAL) ___THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL.2, 1803.\u2014SIXTEEN PAGES.THE WORLD'S FAIR.\u2018A PRELIMINARY GLANCE AT ITS MANY FEATURES.Canada's Exhibilte Described \u2014 The Auxiliary Congresses \u2014 Light For the Fair \u2014 Salient Points of the Show Portrayed.The World's Columbian Exposition, more commonly called the World's Fair, which opens in Chicago on the first day of May next, will be a unique event in the history | a \u2018Bmart, of Brandon, the commissioner, of the North American continent.The idea of holding the Exposition originated in a widely expressed desire of the American people to do honor in a worthy manner to the memory of the man who first planted the flag of a civilized nation upon the soil of the newly discovered world in 1462, when Christopher Columbus with his little fleet crossed the Atlantic, daring the dangers of that then comparatively unknown sea.The intervening four hundred years have elapsed with their various changes, but the name of Columbus still lives,and it has been wisely associated by our neighbors with the coming Exposition, which will rally from the uttermost parts of the earth a miscellaneous and cosmopolitan crowd of people, who by the very fact of their presence will add to the Interest of the Exposition.The study of the various types of humanity is always interesting, and at Chicago during the Exposition there will bo afforded a rare opportunity In this connection.Near ly every nation on the face of the glo'e will Le represented in oue way or another.There will be found the Esquimaux from the frozen north; the Arab from the burn- plains of Africa; types of manhood oc- tl and oriental; to walk throu a the Fair nds will be like spanning ù ole of the globe, for representative exhibits roducts, arte, manufactures,aniipal life, rchitecture, and even individuals will be there.One could well imagine himself in the land of the Pharaohs when visitingthe Egyptian section, as described by a privileged observer : The sceno from Calro includes an Egyp tian store, an inn, private houses, livary stable, and theatre.A harem ls also portrayed, with modifications.Three Jew- \u2018 esses appear in the harem as the attendants of t and ministering to thefr wants generally.There are twenty E tian houses modelled after a part of Cairo.Egyptian furnishings, tapestries, bric-A-brac, and merchandise abound.An Egyptian livery stable will be a feature of the Caird village, and the camels represent draught horses, while the donkeys do duties similar to those performed by American saddle horses.The magnitude of the undertaking of an exposition on such a scale will be hetter realized wheh it is stated that the various buildings and grounds comprise altogether six hundred and thirty-three acres.A great rt of this space in Jackson Park was re- des med from the lake, by filling in with refuse.This process added very much to the difficulty of the task of making preparatioh for the accommodation of the expected exhibits, and enhanced greatly cost of what, under tbe most favorable cireum- stances, would prove an expensive under taking, Su Still, from the repo rt of the presi dent, Mr.Higginbotham, ft Bis le that : the receipts m all sources for & oon year were $17,500,000, as againat $16,7 expended.An army of wor kmen, estimated at nearly 10, où, is now putting the finishin touches on the work, and on May ing to programme the gates w theseon open to an expectant public and the big show will begin.CANADA AT THE FAIR.Out of 500,000 square feet of apace awnard- ed to Great Britain for her exhibits at the fair, the parent country reserved 300,000 square feet for herself and gave 200,000 to her colonies.Canada received just one-half the space.| Im ressed by the generosity of the gift, little wonder that the Dominion bas latd plane for a magnificent exhibit, In every department Canada will be well represented, the greatest display being in agriculture, manufactures, mines and mining and fisheries.The general Domiaion oxhibit will be be s upplemented by neral exhib © provinces\u2018 n the 15.000 toot\u201d rand to the agricultural department there will be an exhibit of almost every product that a rich agricultural count can produce.From cold storage warehouses will be brought farm and garden produce, re enting last season's crops.Food supplies of fall inds will also be exhibited, canned goad s of every Jariety, and Canadian w jakey ale and England has promised a ig cheese poe the Falr, but Canada will outdo ber and all other competitors by SENDING A FERFECT MONSTER, 6 feet in diameter, 6 feet In height and 1 tons in weight.A professor superv making of the cheese\u2014the Dominion pairs Commissioner, Mr.J.W.Robertson.He guaranteed for it the perfect flavor of the nest cheese Canada can produce.It contains the milk of 10,000 cows for one day.Canadians intend to have a gala day when they instal it on a space spe pecially prepared on the floor of the agricultural building.Many offers have been made to the Canadian Government to purchase the cheese at the olose of the Exposition, but all have been refused.One big English firm of Cheese dealers has offered to bu gloss a reasonable figure and 8 n 0,000 in taking it from fair to fair in gland.It is possible that this may be : accepted, the Government believing that the advertisement would be beneficial to the dairy interests of Canada, and might be a perceptible ald to emigration.very province of Canada has added its quota of mineral wealth to the display in the mining building and the whole will he highly creditable, and not a little surprising to American proprietors.On the floor of the manufacturers building 10,000 feet, of space \u201cAs in the hands of Canada.Cottons, wool- Jens, tweeda, cordage, musical instruments fron work, : Coppe per and brass, leather and wood will ali represented.Indian children will be found at work in tbe educational section, SHOWING THR RESULT OF EDUCATION \u2018and Government ision pation the tribes of Lhe north anc west.the stook of fresh fruits bou by Bu ada in the horticultural buildings will be renewed and the possibility of a big export trade in these will be amply demonstrated.Almost an unlimited number of cholce - sbrobe and plants have been placed at the Awrey, commissioner from aie persons in addition to hibi made by growers.Already the Phetfic Railway train in \u201cpart shows hat the Dominion will do in the tion building.A still more In- resting exhibit will made by the con- reroetion company, whiel which is building a ship rail way neck of land df ividing Bay Verte, ew Brunswick, from the of Funds, The The working model show how cradle runs into the sea, litte the vessel and its cargo complete a It across the land and deposits it In ite natural el without disturbing 6 s; or a bale o mer ore nachinery,elec- Lrlofty, fine its w and Canada will show th he school exhibit in | arts sec on romises exce, Hono worl 11 livestock e Dominion has ente COWS FOR THR DAIRY TEST, and will have besides an exhibit of 100 .horses, 1580 ete, 800 pigs, 300 sheop, 200 : fogs snd pon and » ne, La any nam: ° hccormotiat staff of requirod a pervise t is largo ibit a neat little house bas been built on on ake front.Ithasa ground arca of 68 40 feet, with a wide verandah, On the floor is A reception hall and two rooms Ontario, two for Quebec and two for the inion missioners.On the second e Egyptian ladies.They will be | secn mending the garments of the latter | room.The provincial pret pete finished with woods pecullar + the provinces.Those chiefly used are vai nut, cedar, bird's-eye maple, ook nab bo ternut an Douglas fi Manitoha run a little sidé show in the building just outside the - ition grounds on tony Island avenue, ween \u201cfifty seventh and Fifty-ninth streets.The building is 240 feet long, 0 feet vide and four stories high, with a square tower in the cent It is an exhib tion hall a and hotel combined.The space for exhibits will be immense and the hotel will be capable of providing for 500 or 800 persons.The building is intended to ba a sort of general headquarters for Mani and Canadian - ole.It was completed on peril 1 r.muel G of London, will the man ager.Thechletf aim ls to show the ricultural resources of Manitoba w Bish, with a population of 175,000, has already great Ta lway facilities and can show à wonderful development in po met on of cereals and in mixed whose executive ability is highly spoken of, supervised the arrangements.INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT.An Important Feature of the Fair.There im one feature of the World's Col.uimbian Exposition, which bids fair to leave ; à lasting impression, and that is the aux- illary congresses, arranged to show to the world at large the intellectual development of man during the last century.[t was deemed fitting that when the nation was bringing toi Jogether the many evidences of mans iwork that some provision should oa made to show at the saine time what man's brain had done for the world in the arena of purely mental achievement.Hence it was that the World's Congress Auxiliary of the World's Columbian Exposition was formed and the Hon.C.C.Bon- ney was appointed president of the ce ion.The object and aim of the Auxi lis in & few words \u2018to bring all the departments of human progress into bar- monfous relations with each other in the exposition of 1593; to crown the whole glorious work by the formation and adoption of better and more comprehensive plans than have hitherto Lecn wade to promote the progress, prosperity, unity, peace and appiness of the world, and to secure the effectual prosecution of such plans by the organization of à series of world-wide fraternitios, through whose efforts and fn- fluence the moral and intellectual forces of mankind m ay) be ule dominant throughout the worl Mr.Bonney at once set to work to formulate plans for the holding of a series of congresses, and so successful have been his efforts that there were more applications than could be provided for.In general, the various departments ore a 28 follows, each series being preceded by the month in which the Congress will be held: May\u2014 Woman's Progress, the Public Press, Medicine and & ry.June \u2014 Tem ance, Moral and vial Reform \u2018om- merce and Finance.July\u2014Muslo, Literature, Education.August\u2014Engineeriog, Architecture, ete.; Government, Reform, Political Science, ete.; General Department, Science aud \u2018Philosophy.Sep- CARTER HARRISON The \u201cWorld's Fair Mayor.\u201d tember\u2014Labor, Religion, Missions, Church Societies, Sunday st.Octohor\u2014Publie Health, Agriculture.Allied to the Auxiliary and in harmonious touch with itis the \u2018Woman's Branch of the World's Con, Auxiliary, nominally presided over by Potter almer, but actually so by M Charles Heurotin, whose indefat ganble efforts in this instance on behalf of her sex promise well to mark an era In the history of womankind.Under Mrs.Henrotin's supervision committees of women have been appointed to eo-operate with the corresponding committees of men in making the arrangements for con sppropriate for the participation of woman.le all the congresses are attracting the attention of the thinking world at large, no one department is so intensely interesting as is that aining to religion.Every race of people on the fa of the earth have some sort of a faith ran from the sub- limities of Christianity he meaningleas fetish worship.And ybt great minds x witness to the oft repehted sentiment that in all religions there is some good, although to those who do not understand other than their own faith the good may be veiled.So it is that of all the great congresses to be held in Chicago, religion will claim the most universal attention.Covering the de ment of religion ia a general committee composed 0 clergy men of diverse faithe, and presided over by the Rev.John Henry Barrows, D.D.Dr.Barrows is a man of wide and many ideas, and in a very short time after assuming the chairmanship, arrangements were made for the holding of the following denominational and interdenominational congresses: Baptist, Roman Catholic, Congregational, Evangelical Association, Evangelieal urch, Lows ews, L1 hora General Councit, Lutheran Sonera) Syno od.Luthera Synodical Conference, Met ist plecopal, ew Jerusalem by- terign, Protestant t Episcopal, Refo rmed Re of North America, Duteh Rotormed © Chu formed Episcopal, Swedish Evangelf Uni Brethren, Unitarian, Unive foe Jalcion.kvangelical Alliance, Young Mca'sand Youn Women's Christian Assoc IhLions, Society of Christian Endeavor, Epworth Lenguo, Brotherhood of Christian Unity, with othors being continually Canyon for.The General Committee on Rellgious Con- grosses have already on their Advisory uncil an actual membership of over | eighteen hundred represontative men, and the Het 7 bein continually Increased, Thus far the Council represents every known phaseof Christianity.Besides these th represen Jews, U.Brahmans, Parse doos, Shintoiats Taoists, Jains, Confuclans, Ménlams, and others of the ethnic faiths of the Orient, A RELATIVE OF COLUMBUS.Don Christébel Coldn de Toledo de la Cerda y Gante, Duke of vers 2 Marquis of Jamaica and Admira Adelantado, Mayor of the Indies, will Land the Fair.Ît avy | | or a SN pant?| to .= , THR MANITOBA BUND is indeed eminéntly fitting that he should, sine In bis Bly veins ows te hs, ood of the man man who bas to hold Pa a re Fab tue in this Year of grace teenth Ctercant rox from © ris her = bus, and for th Le menti able esse | , and in 1871 he was chosen he accessible for withou t oxeave- cage adorer or de molishing the walls a 50 | 258 di ote, de Cet doses FEMALE BEAUTIES TOO.to agriculture an \u2014 cattle br 1876, however, he was There landed at New York a week again cal} pie life as the repre- en route for Chicago, twenty- -two pre sentative of th erto Rico district in the young women.They represented ten differ- rtes, and two wo years later he was appoint- ent nationalities, and each was selected, it ia Senator, in became prominet averred, for her beauty and for her racial among the Liberal eaders.The result was characteristics.Thay came over m all that when tlie Liberal part party came into Bonar d Europe to appear the intérna- power he received the portfolio of Minister 1 dress and costume Pre trent of the of the Interior, among the other offices held \u2018's Fair, When the Falr opens each by bim at the time being that of Vice- | ns of them, clad in the costume of her president of the Senate, Councillor of the country, will sit in a booth furnished as TETE gen IL Qui.A RE GROUP OF CATTLE, AGRICULTURAL BUILDING, Monte de Piedal and Royal Commissioner pearly ge possible as her home was farniah- of Agriculture.ed, to be looked at and admired.The Duke's titles date back to his great early in October when Mr.W.T.C.Hyde, ancestor, considerable light on this point the manager of this department, went boing thrown by the discovery in theCathe- abroad to secure these girls.It was a very of Santo Domingo on May 14, 1877, of a delicate mission that he undertook, but metallic box bearing the inscription, \u2018The one who had seen him when he landed, Admiral, Don Luis Colon, Duke of Vera- surrounded by these young women, dis- gua, Marquis of Jamaica,\u201d which evidently Pensing advice and instruction in a ed\" refors to the grandson \"ot Columbus.At therly way, would have concluded t ¢ the same time was discovered a metallic he h enjoyed it.d Hyde: case, on the inside of which was the follow- mission was to procure types of the women Ing inscription, which unquestionably refers of the most interesting nationdlities of olumbus: *Illustrissime y Esclarecido Euro Of course women are always ?aron don Cristoval Colon.\u201d Thus in the beautiful, and if I selected those whose per- one inscription appears the Christian name sonal charms brought forward more strik- which the present Duke bears and in the in ly their racial peculiarities, it was not other are to be found his titles.In letters with the intention of getting up a beauty and books written during Columbus\u2019 life- show.The first thing did upon reaching Lime, much evidence of squa ual authenticity, each city was to communicate with the h hardly of equal interest, is to be American Consul and explain the whole foo Though comparatively wealthy the matter tohim.[showed him my creden- Duke is by no means as rich as some of the tials from the World's Fair Committee, and older famllies of Spain.His income, much asked for his assistance.Then 1 usually of which is derived from his peg Rr advertised in the local newspapers, stating well managed estate, is estimated at what I wanted.I offered those who ore a year, and this is small when compared accepted their to and from Chi with the incomes of a few very old families, and a salary o $10 a week while the Fair whose ancestors were potentates when lasted.to pay all thelr expenses.Gheictopher Columbus was unknown.The owever, one of the greatest grandees in eal.and the prestige which necessarily attaches to bis descent from Columbus very grea s countrymen take pride in him, not because he i» the Duke de Veragua, the Marquis of Jamaica and the Admiral of the Indies, but because he is the descendant of the man who dis covered America.\u2018 HOW THE FAIR WILL BE LIGHTED.Hundreds of thousands of dollars have been spent upon the construction of the most complete and efficient clectric lighting plant ever projected, and as a resuit, Jackson Park will more attractive night than by day.Every inch of the acres covered by the Exposition will be resplendent in an > elootrionl ow that will rival the sun\u2019s rays in light and wil! be free from their scorching heat.The exterior of each of the buildings will be adorned with a constélla- tion of incandescent globes, and are ighte will iluinine the Interior.b ligh CHARLES O.BONNEY.vant power will ba mounted on the domes of President World's Congress Auxiliary.the principal buildings, and, like a miniature planetary system hundreds of feet the Worid'e Congress Donner.th : Presid pr overhead, will serve to blend ether and of the State of oes York and d'a la à lawyerof soften the glare of the myriads of lights he- widely zed nbilities, so much 80 that low.À visit to Jackson Park by might will ori Tree 5 the Congresses and labors inde- be a revelation in electric light effects.It fat ably to secure ee successful accom.in raid that after sundown, when the sun's plishment, rays pare iven lace to the fresh lake reeze, ALC n ar w more comfortable and infinitely more beautiful than I bad nearly 1500 ap icants, and oh! lt com by day light.It may be said that the totel was a terrible time M at I had.Pe volume of light to be diffused over Jackson applications poured Oy the hundred, big Park will be equivalent to 15,500,000 can- women, little omen.ta women, shart wo- dles, twice the amount of electric light now men, blondes and brunettes,good looking and furnished to the entire city of Chicago.The gtherw ise, and I had to make a choice.mammoth search-light which will cast its ost of them were poo a people a r to earn radiance from the summit of the Manufac- the salary that was offered.many of turers\u2019 building, an altitude of 830 feet, will | them were women in good cireumatances, be visible for over a bundred miles, and, ; Who simply wanted to come to Ameriéa when turned upon the business scetion of and ave à time.Well, I went to the city, soven miles Away, will cast & trall London and Paris and Berlin and Vienna of ligh \u2018comparable only fou the midday and Constantinople and Athens and This monster light will be suppo and Algiers and Tunis, and in those cities 1 eight smaller ones in different parts of the selected twenty-two women.As soon as rounds All of them will be manipulated made up my mind to fora an applicant 1 skilled electricians, and, through the made a strict investigation as to her charac- agency of colored slides, many weird and ter and mode of life.If this proved satisfactory I expinined ab great length to her paren or guardian just -what I want her for, and if they expressed a Sun ess to have her come to America mado them sign a contract so that there would be no misunderstanding in the future.Then I went to Worth in Paris, and made arrangements for the cus- tumes which these young won.' crs to wear, I brought him enigna and drawings and dresses from all the places that I had visited, and after infinite trouble the tumes were made.The oldest Is not yet 385; the youngest will be 10 next month.They include ¢; of English, ch A Arablo, Spanish, I and Greek.A MILITARY \\RY FEATURE.At Tattersall's, tn Chi Chicago, are a number of ex-soldiers and officers who formerly served in the he British army ith distinction, ; and most o em have medais an Osses DUKE DE VERAGUA ta ed of th a The de ment is comman en.beantifui effects will be produced, ne the by, p fstaoue soldier, who fought Data, chameleon , like, will be made to y Gong and in New and.He w change colors with every succeeding besid othe Prince Imperial when the French.moment.Men upon.milés of paths in the man was wounded by a Zulu spear.He park will be lined with arc lights mounted organized the army of Madagascar which upon ornamental posts, either sing!y or in harnssed the French.The other officers gloups of two or thres.For this purpose with the detachment are: Col.E.Vibart, ten thousand lamps of 2000 candle- formerly of the Ro al Horse Art Com- power esc will be employed.As far as mandant; Capt.Croker a the mety- Crow- de poule they, have been arran in straight Shird d Highlanders, Dragoon ; \u201cgua thu vistas light thou Com- sands Of Jeo a Tn Anat Sue promal.| 49, Hd, tack- the illumination will be fard of C0 Sri er of produced ty 57 th the m ads or Incandescent fon Ifans Juish SR of the hts thd on the Navy nmi Marines; er walls ors of the wilds gs In Soh a Wa Royal O.F.Rawson A as to gnhatice ural effects and the ifisenth Hussars, Ridt ding Bo to add to the geneyal radiance of the scenc.Capt.BE.Dawson of The Grand Sin, © Lo from the Ad- ment, Commander of M eh ministration welt Ju ts glided Besides the officers there 300 man, dome, on the ificent perl- these 22 are from the Royal Life Guards, 27 at le on the eas watérs of from ihe the loyal © Hoes (Artillery, 20 from the Repablle tous St eh prenant ro | © from the Royal Irish ublic towers w sixty fee Grenadier tfth Ro I eh girdled bys band of fire.This DE.from the ue Fe inhi ror a Baming be com of 1650 electric 5 side three feet She the\u201d water line and two fee! th of this basin, fa bo es dome \u2018of She © Agri- halo of he it, burgl Bn Le a Pathe few fonte ed ee tho destinies of Madison are Garden, New Y has found Testing ndlr SE \u2018upon which Ip interior Eo e Man and pve I Ky iiding a ere will deliers, r of of tha cons of entries.\u201d 14 opie vs Fa Bi Sew a on the Learns poonse,* \u201caomenr\u201d are roue.\u201d ent Sn Sal he SE Eole Om Das ha The § of this knmence profusion of fro die Brignlé 15 from the Boyal other regiments ted.or borses in the bre ty detachment started with three.the horses, « hry is fa- sn nd.In the Eeynhian cam at the battle four bulle programme w which the soldiers Intand to present is It with a mnsical ride, In hich x A od i oe = perform e me w J music, This will be folle by iotoris Oross race.à rot lie arm , and er the lemon in halves.will follow the lemon cuttin, orsemen will simultaneou Squa Oe and other obstacles.Added abore will coma various other athletic tary to conclude with a sham \"fight in the 8 Soudan.tachment will represent natives wear native costumes and have and faces bléckened.Gen.Willou M kensie got up the idea.soldiers are mostly gentlemen of \\eisure with eans.SOME OF THE CURIOSITIES.A reporter writes of a preliminary (Ler formance of the E Calro: The magiclans rot wands, and from the floor a lants and flowers.A baby was wre ped In a blanket and a swarthy Arab thrust y through the child.Near ans père twelve Egy em stood a man whe was ein and a sword with a blade three feet group of Turks were squatted in another corner dronin About the four sides of rforming tricks and ghting a mock battle.centre of the room stood the women.Egyptian orchestra squatted on the floor long shimmering silk and costly cloth.In their © room moved od the ing number of stories bliahed in the hair were woven chains of gold and silver, Jewelled necklaces were about their necks, falling in crescenta ob their breasts, which y openings in their robes.Long chains eu from their nocks % to their paists, bille they were ca bel Earrings of soil and pear HY costlier stones hung from their vells, fastened In their 1 sbout their sh Biers wi ing below the elbow.Their little feet were e cased in light white sandals fastened ellken cords.They danced three dances use\u2014one Jurkish, one in slxe from six inches to-scven feet.They are Yarlcnlored and of man eat specimens is a big cobra., Then there is Achimat, w ols well known Kapa favorite donke ve close Prend la is\" another renier of are seven came 8, six of them carry There is a great collection of animals belonging to Carl Hagenbeck's famous menagerie from Hamburg, and are in charge of their trainer, a stalwart German, named Mehrmann, who collected the menagerie ed and he mal Among the forty-seven performers who ac- nagerie Mlle.Mar- posters some special feata sin an \u201clephent, dogs, poules, ao the man with ihe performin Mile.Ele, the lion tamer, ray with a troupe of lama us the forty-seven perform dans.slephante.17 Mona, 5 tl dogs, 4 pigs, 12 bears, 1 Tah = 1 blue-faced man drill, \" BGYPTIAN DANCERS.The white Polar hear takes topmost position, and on cither side of him the lions stand t.Eon an about.All take their positions withoat i and femain motionless until Notes of the Fair, One of the earioariies ot the Fair will be a nlon on sa a on cag pod soma clerk when they sought in- tharply > Wie the heads of departments or others of the managemen They will Some of the American states baving the t fisheries industries will not be re- presen nted in the fisheries department of Fair at all.d, employing a capltal of nearly 820 0000 weil makin showi usetts, whose people have been in the fisheries iness for two hundred years, and whieh has $15,000,000 read.n he Indust will not be re- nnectieut, New Jersey, vir.pins and LA Californie all fishing sta the conspicuous absentees, while = ee in the Fisheries ae t n the Fisheries Bu g.Canada\u2019s hte will include a fine display D belonging Department of Marine an Fisheries a Crary stated an attempt will be made to outdo (ao vehicle ys seen in Rotten Row, the Champs Rly and Central Park; in fact, vatabins these displays even if they wers all rolled into one.Potter Managers o Exposition, will set the fashion, and, it is expected, that the remainder of the Ch ronan soclety » will keep up as closely as ible.almer Is negotiating for the purchase of sixteen new couch horses; she will employ three additional coachmen and, of course, the other attendants, She is now having built a new landau, a brake, a four- in-hand vis-A-vis brake, a mail Qoach, a suspension, Victort a grand d' Orsay anda hitechapel T latter is for her son.This will give Mra.Palmer a total of some twenty vehicles.ANOTHER NEW YORK MIRACLE.REMARKABLE AFFIDAVIT MADE BY WELL-KNOWN BUSINESS MAN.Affiloted With Locomotor Ataxia for Fifteen Years\u2014Did Not Walk a Step for Five Years\u2014 Was Given Up by the Leading Physicians of New York City and Discharged From the Manhattan Hospital as Inoure- ble \u2014 His Marvellous Recovery in Detail [From the Now York Tribune.) For some time there has been an increas- newspapers of New Yor cit, Lelio telling of marvellous cures of various remarkable are many of the stories in In their nature that much doubt has been aroused in the minds of the masses as to their suthentlolty.If they are true in detail, surely the occupation of the physician 2 gone, and there ao Toason w any.one should die of\u201d sny- thing but aid age I they are not true, it d teresting to know how such tootimonials and statements are obtained.The first question that arises is, Are there any such persons Î If so, were they reall cured as stated, are they liberally paid of for the use of thelr names?The la: lanation is the one that no doubt suggests Raeit f to the av thinking newspaper reader, and not without reason.It has long been the intention of the Tribune to investigate one of the most interesting cases that could be found and give the truth to the world as a matter of pews.An especially opportunity for investigation Pofferea tself in the ahape of the following letter, which came into the hands of a reporter from a most reliable source * 22; 1908] Gentlomen,\u2014\"1 fesl it my duty to inform oat Dr.Williams\" Pluk Pills for for Pale le have done for me.I have been curved with locomotor ataxia for fifteen years, and have been unable to walk without pren ir for near! Deatly five years.I was turned away from nhattan Hospital, Forty-first strest fr Park avenue, by Dr.Sequin, as incurable, and told I was in the last stages of the diseass.I have been using the pllls with water treatment since September last, and been improving sinos bout November 1.I can now fou and own stairs with the assistance of my wife, which is something I have not been able to do for the past three years.My pains have decreased, so I may now aay they are bear: | TL Sen 0 Tours 7 Go.L'Houx Sec\u2019y Marchal & Smith Pi Piano Oo.on aldence; £71 W.184th St., New York Ot en the reporter oalled on Mr.LHommediey at pe residence of his cousin, Mr.Edward Houghtaling, 711 W.134th street, he found him resting on his bed; he had Just finished some ting for the Marchgl & Smith Piano Company, with Nhem, he has been connected as sec years.He met the re porter er with 8 Ing and a grip of th © hand that Beary a mot show à su of weakness or logs of power.at him no an ounced incurable by some of the best own physicians of New York city.rfect willingness to give a à statement of h e for publicatior tsi a .said r L\u2019 omm, fea, eh! my 4\u201d «ve my e ence e for the bon ¢ hi n Pilowmen and thre who ng with the e affitetion ny vot whom no doubt, Dave long ago abandoned all hopes of ever Has 81 years of and was born in NY 1 served oo time fn the oy, be doom corpora © y À, lst ar testa og 18 believe.the ex Ee 1ifo was the seed from which my sufferings.It has been years since I noticed the ao symptomes of my disense.The trouble a via ins in my stomach for I contd 8 no reitef.1 con- Allen, fo Yorkville, and also ered Pro, since deceased, and with remarkable unanimit y, they pronounced it smokers\u2019 dyspepsia.This secmed probable, pains that time 1 gradually became The ns, however, gradually became more severe and toex tend Lo m my-limbe.The atta bri on at tals of about à lasted I was vas in aout inorodikie misery.1 did uot leave ne atone upturned in my search for re straw.Finall vi was adv Dr.Cul > tothe me, Dr.\"Ham nm He ve me 8 mos examination, ha me stri; half bour, and told me he con er Efe disease excepting one nerve of the e Jour Intern Inter my friend poid me tb that Dr.\u2018 privately said that a very grave.disease of the brain.Mar, condition continued hd grow mare Front fo the Das aah 1 Hoe otpial ot int b mens tinsel Sisheent iy me chiefly with 2 Ur LI L'Hommedien polled ; punctures; rt 3 to es Ttais railet for Ché tie | Wines and = uors, .to have discovered for, Jogomotar.sata in \u201cne St Dr.sos his grest time that I could noi ance, and was 3 ate oul ss a great n of case, and whenever 1 ead anythin rtalniri taxia, that ing portal biome With the hope Dr Williams\u2019 Pink Po for = Pale People.Mr, James showed me the statement ve the pills a trial.I confess I did not ave the least faith in Sherry Wine! Gonsels Byass & Os., Dry fhiorry.Sr er the oold water treatment.short time I w getting better, an Be day in carnest, taking The \u2018fret sign of tm November, 1888, when I to the head and feet, caus! or ponvinoed that I was a Se to | that 1 had ep seen æ { Irom to improve.M m bowels, and the \u201cpains me.1 can sit and write patairs by myselt with my hands.> Without Soot 1 have every reason to belicre that I Pi veo hale and hearty in Jess than six month&\u201d Gro EORGE L\u2019HoMMEDINU, Sworn before me this Eleventh day of Any one having heard Mr.dieu\u2019s narrative could not eus & (moment doubt its entire path inst even à shadow of dou a blic was called in, and botb Mr.and Hommedieu Dade affidavits to \u2018the truth Still greater force La added fact that Mr.L'H: known in sina circles.nection with the well-known Fags 1 mith, 235 E.21st ofthe bos brought him in touch with some own business men in New 2 other large cities, and his case has vide interes t.next called on Mr.Robert Nv of the firmof repo.\u201cI have known Mr, George L'Hommedieu for twenty years and always found him a most estimable gentleman, a business\u2019 mat fended ect © to Mas office ele ° Tati was taken with his Even when he dort control of his great w wis his interest in business he would drive to the office he had in ch Âsthe à to Muccumb aud and reluctantly gave up his office w work.his suff crédible, and yet, \"0 great mia was his fortitude, without a murmur.tried rations Physicians and their a thonts withou and he states that he was goal from the Manhattan Hospital, and he was in the last hope of losomot and was beyond the Abous six months duties a, splat email ies day he poy son tical prictary thelr merits.mprovement iat he wns en d commen as directed.The L'Hommedieu be had gained the sksot bis limbe to such an extent that he con alk up stairs with the help ano we wife, and I \u2018Sworn to and subscribed before me this W.Woop sou A roque nty.make affidavit to the | ed, bis green to de 0, 1 | wotuld induoe an: follos road When asked to secarizi the reeds ot er Smith, the called on Mr.A, 0.Jam above \u201cThe last time I saw James, '\u2018 he was able to walk or wi assistance.This I Sonsider remarkable, or 1 remember.when he had to be carried from one chair té another.who helped to suspend him with the ar rangement made by Dr.Ba: ratand that Mr.Li dieu bas taken nothi Pink Pills singe last im; rapid ly since ra.belig¥e | bis be commen: due to I was one of those 3285 83 2% 5 a 1E items They aro m nity d Bchenoctady .à oned coter.Pin bil 5 smalysieoé 0, W.LINDSAY'S WAREROONS, 2270 st.Catherine | Strévt.PR wd oo, 28903020 PROVISIONS, .GROCERIES And FRUITS err Hotels, Restaurants and Large Consumers admis k.ELLIOTT'S fs the only place where you can every artiole that is wanted in eu quantities at usual wholesale price, just the same as if you bought a barrel, bag, box, case or hogshead.Barrels, )¢ Casia, Octaves, 36 Oclaves.WINES and LIQUORS Sherry Wine! M Ceaks and Morgan's Sherry.M Casks and Octares, a A D doo par bors, Canadian Sherry.81.60 per galion 350 bottle.$4.00 case, \u2014rt Wine.Port Wine., Fiadgaie & Yateman, * Operte JH ETE 4 per gallon, Tarragous Bed Port, .08; bottle, 00 Cn Canadian Port Wine.ot LTR and 450 per bottle.Olaret.Claret, Claret.Questier, Bantorns, Jandau Fils, Claret, Mt Min Marceau-Bordeaux.Chateau Grand Barati Claret as $1.08 Der sallem.De Kuyper Gin.Eu ME Sowa 68 court 4 Co beisodane Genuine Dutch Gin.Haunlly ne good as the more popular Brands.mie are ne Gin.Gin.Gin.Gin.Martell Brandy.fra a \u201cScotch Whiskey.Porgallon.cccoeiseanese Claymore, Bhatia, en na \"AU a ête por borin.151 Whiskey, Jobs ancnceur D à cases JD ohn Jemtcnen 4000 por bettie, Walker's Rye! Walkers Bye} 3 EE atm 7%, mod envers ace Sor case, $I; ve ee \u201ceye ; por gallon.vars.plows net À McDougall\u2019s ola Rye, Rie conte mers\u2019 = Gade A triei of EE ide nobles Fluid A : pa fc, éos pots, Mo., Sea vo sé Canned Vogotabl 190 unces Pons, Com Potatoes.Potatoos New Maple Sugar.Fisher Try, Botton, Qu «Rem Maple Syrues 90e pat OCEAN FLOUR.Botraie, PTS: parrais M6: 34 barveis, 6.85 ; di BUTTER.BUTTER.\u2019 Fresh Cresmery, received daily.TEAS.TEAS, 2027) Say, So tor Te tor Tes when I cas sir 25 0e sod fy\u2019 d.best value in the ne shore cons ave por cout.less than you us Wp, maine Above Wines.Liquors.hand sod mvs al mer the benefit of re above is Sher places iu the ordinary way, untey orders carefully \u2018packed came to any pot pein in the Dominion.E.ELLIOTT, 59 Bleury St.steiotly pure.su art hand res pal th prices of the seme , menth.U; \u2018 : 0 two knee es Se oper se EE oon 318205 TR RIBLE JOURNEY me JE Se ue Sat * Re d'Hudson Bay Cow Glayk Travel- Ung Along the Shores of Labrador -8idden Break-up of the Ice Gtves Trouble, I have received the following letter, which speaks for itself, and have much pleasure in publishing the writer's interesting narrative.It Dohrs the stamp of truth, and is as realistic as anything that has lately been printed \u2014(Kp.N.AND Q) 206 the Editor of Notes and Quertes : 8ir,~1 beg to enclose you a story, which Ihave just written, in the hope that you may care to publish it in the Bran.1 thought it might be acceptable, as the scene is altogether Canadian.I remain, very ly gous, The Rectory, Three Rivers.For years 1 had been roughing 1t as a olerk fn the Hndaon Bay Com any's ser: ve, and fuer any of our fellows\u201d in all of e Labrador Dane throu qu the o tay West.As | had a patural aptitude for picking up Indian diklects, had 4 good record as a long-dis- tahoe traveller, and was considered a fair Jpdge of fur, my services, as you can azine, were often required as a \u2018messen- gor to some of the distant posts.It was on is kind of work that I experienced the queerest adventures of my life, some of which were highly amusing, and kept me in tolerably good bumor for days after But they were not means all amusing.One jouruey ickapoo to Cocoba shall never forget, Indeed, I am reminded of it every time I see my face in à ges, for my once raven locks have been white ever since.It ia of this journey that I am going to write, and I must remind you belore you embark with me on this trial , that | am only a fur trader, and not sant to describe things in the highly polished style you are accustomed to; so do nbdt expect any literary treat, or vou win be disappointed.\u201d I can only relate tures in the style we traders arte when spinning our yarna at the posts, and which some peo; people refer to contemptuously as \u201cHudson Bay lingo.\u201d 1 am half conseious that I ought to make one or two other ex- aes, but as they do not come readily to my pen, I am sure you will make up one of two for me yourself, and we ahall Puen set out on an owen keel.need say nothing of my tramp to Ktok- , wee.except that it was long and tedious, is was one of the ts on the upper or main branch of the Black River.I was re- Stived with open arms by my old friend, im Clarke, and, in quick time, the best that the post afforded in the way ot eatables was spread out fore me.It'is scarcely _ MécOssary add that I dia full justice to \u201crm friend\" 8 o hospitality.I you ow any- .about you know all bout thèse Fed.Lover a which mark the visit of dne of the fellows to an old chum.I had not seen Jim for three years, and during the past week I had not tho gpportunity of exchanging even a monosyl- ith any ene except my dogs, from which teh I will see that aid thoroughly t pow-wow with Sim \u20ac A évery well ated ron hos {ta ews and \u2018I suppose ev feast has its drawback.At tony Tas this one had, and my h seem tnk right down into my boots, hen T read the otders from Dosganerters that I was to set out at once and the ice might to break up any day, thers was but make not! ; to do the best of it by g an stars the following PASSING OVER YHE ADIEUX ang sorrowful han which really nothing to do with any story.we set out ast as the sun waa A young hall: named Joe ed me.lle waa the most genlal ant and ovial of all the I have ever seen, and I think [ ve seen nearly all of them.This young fellow was an ade opt at all the Indian styles - of locomotion.If there was anything he liked better than another it was snow- ) canoeing or al one as it e dlong.That Cellow did en or mode It would bave done Jou me managing the dogs, did it so - _Cboôba was about a hundred miles below and if the ice would only hold out we ought to arrive at our destination ; thé next day.But the river was treacher- .There were rapids in our way, and a through the bush were heavy ong, and We made up our minds not to reach the post befors the shird \u201cFou should have seen us travelling! Our dogs scampered lightly overthe lcé-bound scarcely noticing the weight of the dik, which glid æ smoothly after \u2018them as any an down the t ap- | Proved slide.Towards the afternoon the sun's power 6 very perceptible, and so great a i had it ed in -the temperature i t pools of water were collected hero and 3, there like lakes on the great ice-bridge, and EL _.re sank deeply into the snow when mak- the varioua portages.However, steadily on until nightfall, making progress considering our many slept soundly we were astir be es tbe next morning, and, notwith- pren the fact that the snow was sabidly disappearing, we continued our Ll for several hours without fn- pfion.During the \u2018night a warm bad set ih, and it continued rough the next x day Slmost grathout .reak up of the ice aimed thevitanie a A it Mlk firm, ahd we kept on our way, althongh loud de: bation, here and there, warriod us that was cracking, and we knew it vould À not long be safe tor travelling, Me midday, I made terrible dis- very.This was nething less than that joe was already moving.en I firat °.awate of the fact, we were not more fifty » from \u2018the firm ice from Shi we trera mepasating.The do -abéméd to realize the danger as thoronghly @s oùfhélves, and they exerted every mascle do rach the border line, whers the ice was savagely along the'shore ico.To Fake thi line meant safety, to fall meant pthing Jess than to drift out into the river, nd bo \u20ac drowned in the rapids below wikseemed {ke cruelty tourge on \u201cthe dogs, w KEENLY ALIVE TO TTIR DANGER Wwe were oursclves, and who were utrain- évery nerve to overcome It: but in the ekcitement of the moment, I had not the to restrain Joo from lashing the poor tés téstili greater exertions.It was à te | moment, one, gnee ex- perianced nad tiever forgotten.'e were shotoward with all the speed we d command, when, aia) a dark line ahead showed us what we feared h 8 Wa were separated from rn taken ins he out our leader reached the of the floa ice, but bo did pot halt ith a low wi.joined È spé val anton, ho | eaped d into the ; water aad swam towards the shore.with current, and wo ware ; 2 ébiye iy disorsanipe d in a moment.As drew some of the doga ; =F mai ee dexterity dncor: a exter 0 n- ohn foo When we hed th : pote italy ap As the were harnessed and attached ther thopigs, when one would by great exer- 8 foot don word of command to march, and th brutes drew me out of the easily as a ont es her It was not until I was safe that I realized that Joo with us.The poor fellow had ma crawl out of the water, but, unforçu it was upon tho mass of ice we which wad now floating down thé stream.\u201cCall the dogs, Joel\u201d 1 éried, seeing his only chances of escape.Then, tearing off tho harness from the dogs, I poln to the half-breed, who Was standing calm and erent on the lay Rout.with bis arms foided t bel Across , eard m and swiled as de sang ou Already the dogs bad plunged again into the river, and were awiftly approaching the poor man.Only Max, thie leader, reinained with me, For the first time in his life, ha rebelled against constituted authority, crouchin, ny feet'and whining pitifu y.And He I saw what 1 ean never recall to my dving or A without a ba pang of horror, Isaw poor br£ the faithful dogs Pi together the.8 seething rapidl Ohl it was ap awful thing to see a strong man in his agony régi as in those flerce waves, apd to be perfect werless to render the slightest assistance I trust you may never experience such a position, and I devoutly pray | may never be called upon again to witness such an awful spectaclé.But it was over in an instant.Man and dogs diz- appeared from sight.They vanished as completely as if the place had never seen them at all.At first 1 was stunned, and fell prostrate on the ice, as weak and powerless as if I had received a blow from a hammer, M time had come, I thought, and my mothers words came ad plainly tome as they had rung in my ears from her dy os lips, a dozen years before: \u2018Jack, my ao: meet me In Heaven |\u201d Then the light.Tad my heart seemed to beat more and more slowly, until it ceased altogether, But the vitality of an able-bodied trapper, and indeed of any one else, even in the most barrowin, of all circumstances, ts indeed wonderf I don't think that Lg ve way to my sad reflections for any len of time, for I remember becoming nylon -aHve to the extreme indiscretion of lying stretched out at full length on a block of ice, especlal- ly when every thread of my clothing was soaked through and through.Things we very bad, but t they « are eldom so bad tha they cannot Le rse.I should have been worse off, it I Trad been frozen to that cake of ice\u2014a condition Ishould assuredly have been in, had not my common sense come to my rescue in time.At first, could not stand, but gradually, with the help of Max, 1 stagicered about and soon had the satisfaction of feeling stronger.All the time I was lying there, the faithful brute had kept guard over me, DOING HIS BES?TO ROURE ME UP and occasionally varying his anxious bark with a prolonged 1 did not waste time with idle reflections on the past, but, like a sensible chap, began to pull myself Yor gether, and consider what was to done next, and how I was to do it.I was alone in this terrible waste of woods and waters, fifty miles from any mortal man, with nothing to eat.and no means of procuring anything, ving only the clothes I stood in, and being not only wet to the skin, but feeling scak the very bone.And not a dry match, not even a flint, with which to start a fire.These were bad enough, but I could not shat out from my sight the tragedy I had witn short a time before.The last look of the faithful half-breed, ns he disappeared, seemed to be burnt into my brain.One thing was certain.Theres was no sense in remaining where I! was.1 must stir my stumps, and move on towards my destination.Although everything had failed, yet I was allve, and able ick, and here ras Max with me, and he was a whole world of resources {in himself.Wasn't Robinson Crusoe contented with his dogt Didu't something turn up for himt Of courso something did, and something would turn up for us, too, it we tried to deserve y Doing hy best to be cheerful, and thinking of the thousands who were worse off than myself, | managed to make a start but the apow was deep and soft, and 1 knew that I eonld not stand more than an hour of this kind of thing.Suddenly Max made a di , and with a joyful Dark he bothded towards me, w ing his tail, an most literal ing me Rong wiih him, in his eae ay » exhibit his * Imagine my pa prise and delight.at what I saw.ere was an unmistakable trail that could only have been made by men wearing snowshoes! It did not appear to havo been u for several days, perhape weeks, as It was well snowed over, and places.difficult to trace.This was indeed a fortufiate discovery.Some trappers were probably here collecting furs, or else I had stumbled upon a lumber P, hich mus?be somewhere in the Bhborhood.iF was easy work following the trail.Max whisked along in front, and the snow was 50 packed down, that did not sink once, but walked as easily as if planked down in Montreal.For hours we kept up the tramp.I was both weak and cold, ; but the camp must be found, even it\u2019 our strength ep ermitted us to crawl to it.And so we The dayl! kep at Tast dopa parted, an and as the shades of night began to fall thick and fast around u received that we were again approach ng this river.MAX LED ME STRAIGHT TO THE BANK, where I perceived further evidences of the presence of men.Almost before I was aware of it, I was examining with a critical eve a canoe which seemed in splendid condition, owing to the rough covering which had been built over it an protected it trom both snow and rain.\u201cThe camp must be close at hand,\u201d I said.\u201cMax, old boy, where is It T° The dog wagged his tail; by way of re- dinder, and t up the tra in.Sud- enly he stopped short,and {did not at first recognize, in the dark, the [roughly hewn door of a lumber camp whigh « ere within a yard of my eyes.Without waiting to knock 1 opened the door and sprang into the canfip as lightly as | my tired legs wôuld permit.RAI was dasie- ness within and it seemed cold an for- it was dark.Aa {fo in22enso the blddin, uncomtoftable feeling that upon me, Max refused toenter the car and stretching himself out before the r, be make the night hideous sby most mal howls I ever heard, Howeller, I had no leisure now to devote to priding myself on practical strong poin 1 n toll grope about e room on a voyage offfiiscovery.To I soon countered a my delight, rougly table, scattered a few itchen ptenails, Sch as cups, lat , knives, forks and{ spoons.n- ng my search, I foupd a tin box w Ich, to my Joy and un on, contain a quan matches.There was also stuck in a bottle.ook around.As eserted catnp, but it bore been recently ocen led.T6 Was à tity of dry wood p n corner x room, and in a Boe who blazed up and crackled che rfully, brie re a warm glow over everything evén into the kened corners and th4 soot-be bla med hich before had looted 80 weird and forbidding, But my discoy Jeries were not jet all over.As I parsueti invest! ions, I come acrosa a locke.hich, by way, was unlocked.In {hin 1 found a bauneh of venison, frozen] of ooutse, but still as and wholesome as when put there nobody knows how ny days before.There wan, alsd, a quantity of ship- sorhe salt, and a large bôtäle of Whiskey, he Inttet, of don I did not touch, but the o étticles I hâd out and in in prepara.tof tion, before you could nson.As the savoury smell of the pin ing t fore of the £ of We PIOUS XNRAS AND HIS OREW de eed to read 1 éculd scarcely patience to begin howling, and ah sh THE MONTREAL - DAILY STAR SATURDAY, APRIL.22, Es EE \u2014\u2014 EE rm rm rrr ema 1893.\u2014SIXTÉEN PAGES.at.~ TL A SRE sir DES TS THE CELEBRATED CLIPPER SHIP \u201cDREADNOUGHT.\u201d = : - NEw YORK TO QUEENSTOWN, 0 DAYS 17 HOURS, IN 1858, This Is an fIlustration of the famous clippe became cele rk to Quecnstow n in 9 days, 17 hours.Ocean Ferr v.\" The \u2018\u201cDreadnouzht\u201d and from New Yo upon the lines of the Dreadnought.\u201d rated in 1833 by having Afterwards It made the wos 8 ROO! r ship \u201cDreadnought,\u201d alluded to in the Sran of April 8, in the article on passage from New York to Li advertisement for a vessel to say she was built \u201cThe verpool in ity days, bodily, but he whined piteously, then growled savagely, and showed his teeth There was no mortal use in arguing with him after that, and 1 dropped the ungrateful brute, like hot potato.I was annoyed with him snd do not deny that I was an with him.But for all as, I gave him a lentiful supper with a big Inmp of fat, be- bre I sat down to my own repast.Wasn't that venison good! never tastedanything like it before or since.There was no necessity in my cascfor anything z that old Acestes could give; as regards the poison his Canadian namesake had provided in the black bottle in the locker, I must be ten times more wretched than I was before I would dream of touching it.1 was as perfectly satisfled with the world at large, after that steaming supper, a8 It was possible to considering all 1\u2019 had lately endured, an the uncanny surroundings of the time and lace.Then 1 began to be very sleepy.But before glving way to the entreaties of the somniferous god, I mada up a warm bed for Max of the sapin boughs with which the camp was plontifully supplied, piling them up around him and over him, until you could only see his bright eyes, ns they glittered like stars in the fire-lizht.\u201cGood night, old fellow,\u201d 1 said, patting the boughs above his head, \u201cmind you sleep well!\u201d Again he whined, and, as 1 reentered the camp to seek my own couch, he began howling afresh, and kept it up until 1 was asleep, smd dreaming of dogs and men and ice, All whirling together in a raging whirlpool, and of poor Joe's last look as he sank to rise again no more in this world.How long 1 slept 1 have no means of knowing, but when I awoke it was dark, and very cold.ad no wonder, for the fire was dead, and the place where it had been was as black AS EGYPTIAN DARKNESS ITSELF.Then the silence was very oppressive.even Max's voice was no longer heard and makes matters worse, two or three bars limfs in my couch were just where they ought not to be, and I felt sore and bruised from head to foot.Still, I was too sleepy to turn out to rebuild the fire.Alll did was to draw myself up to a kneeling posture, and try to adjyst the boughs to fit my body.Then curled up again, and putting my arms under my head, by way of a pillow, endeavored to sleep again.But my bandé were cold as the bare earth was under them.I had ecraped away the boughs, and the frozen ground was cold for comfort.Then, suddenly, a chill of horyor crept over me, What were those clammy objects on which my hands were resting Trembling tvith terror, I lighted a match, and holding It close down to the pince where my head had been resting, T saw a sight that would have startled a braver man than 1 ever pretended to bo.There in the sickly light,and onty Toi covered with branches, were the ies of two dead Indians] What dia, and how I got out of that camp, ! do not know, I remember losing my ead completely, relling like a madman, and stumbling like a drunken man inm eagerness to get away from the horrible I remomber feeling that I must van- Pine Instantly somewhere, either into the air, or through the earth, I didn't mueh care which, ro long as it was away from that hated camp.Fortunately for me, I took to the bush instead, and, gulded by the faithful Max, was soon \u2018launching the canoe, into which we botb crept, stealthily as two cats; then a few sweeps of the broad paddle shot us out | into the dark waters of the Black River.The ice had gone, and there were miles of Clear water before ns.On we spead, a the more rapidly we went, and the eter distance I could put between us and the charnel-house we had left, the more freely I could broathe.All the remainder of that, night x dicà patiently down the rapid river.The few portag rtages were easily made, and | about dusk arrived with my eapatefien at Cocoba.\"Max, old boy, to the dog, before turning in that night, \u201cI am sorry didn't follow your astvite about that beastly camp last nignt.And then, Max, I am awfull gad the at 1 1 gave you your supper before 1 He ster pininly as any Christian can see, that my eyes were moist, and, liftin up his foot, he laid it on my s oulder, as stowing his canine bless Then, \u20ac Sarl himeel p on tho rug, he blew one big th through his nose, As much as to say, 2 don\u2019t wish to be bored about that any more ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT.Editor Etiquette Department: Bein ing anxious to to gend & dy où dy for a, cpbecrip- tion ba) or mse and \u201cSram tha to oe so Son cclly fe Thom m and sed in my own handveriting, w e best course for me to fn Aws.\u2014You can easily obviate the fact of fone sending the ticket or invitation card ing known to the lady by bavingit directed and sent one of the Committee or bya friend.Invitations are frequently so sent by those who wish toshow or return civility.Editor Etiquette Department: Whether fovitations to five g'elock tons should or sh bo answered 1s so discunsed and just as 0 ,that Ta tho 3 tote W if 1 night a hin kin .an swers a Dom g Ha Ans.\u2014The Toho is considered cor rect.When a card ls received with the name or memes of those invited In t 2 cor ner or over the fame of lady who sen invitation, an answer is n pecessn when a lady senda a written sory Bus from herself an Invitation is due 2 her and should be sent.Many people think it is Correct t to send an answer even to an inv n if they cannot accept, snd are par in doing so Editor Etiquette Department : Ca AE ppossd to be on rial | Tobin pate then is supposed to Jose of ails.if or fortuna tb rmathing to hom or by om they arp given.BUSAN.ANA \u2014We have been asked for the above information previous occasions and then | role w at me de mo aud confess the Nok of ll Tuck ot a Fr Our own connected with It.Editor Etiquette Dopartment Kindly answer the ollowing to be au o:d-fash When used wha uso at same Lime.which fr most Correct, to have oridal surrotindings?adinired pale blue centre piece, massed round a white ¢h blue.are used, the jrrvitation In | initials or name in goid.This may by some bs thought rath We are of opinion thst silver ally find wedding Invitations, Editor Etiquette Department : gentleman at an evening offered to soe a lady = t home hoy uainted home, as irection, having .cloaked for some lit little wearfed at he Tatar ins, vices of another gentleman friend home.This zave à g deal first named, who, e for whadshe d more to be attached to be on hand at leaving ANs\u2014ltis one of the excuse for his nen-appearance, at his post in readiness to offer always some degree of awkw or waiting room.We ean not pleased with had thus placed her.She wax one who was on ber, and not from the gentleman.A RELIGIOUS PARLIA The most Inte in World's Fale will be those of portunity a enté more generalty Ea darn ciated than Ls new the Confaesus are of course known dents in comparative rel whick is known Is tosome exten ths are ARO, ciples of the greAt fal day as they were ¢entaries The great faiths of the Orien na bowl.or white erysanthemams woald look ell and would harmonjze with an 2.Some time ago only silver ing was used, bus now both silver and are coming into tashion, sometimes as already agreed on #o the lad.lady.n erty (after waitin ng) to necept the servi à spot to offer sistance toher.Any show of vexation and annoyance should certainly have come from on, bave led to melancholy associations being 1.In blue thought golor fdr table decoration st Mowers would be suitable to 3.For Noos In yitations old ar silver lettering for cards; la not ihe Totter thou more appropriate and more In keepigg with JOLIETTE ht to be Axs.-1.No, it is frequently used.Qgulte lately we saw reference è té 5 much which was Lilies sh oi silver an is novel and er fanciful.gener: ater favor in connection with party, having vas wel ao ouses were in fhe same opt or Taos as when they afterwards me = pressed himself to that effeet.8° w way the ad.at all to blam is W as het bi to the gontieman mhô £ i rules of secial lt that a lady should never be kept Salting, Unless the gentleman had some really geod! he showed great want of courtesy in neglecting to be his services There 18 ess And à \u2018forlorn\u201d appearanee attendant en à lad who remains alone after a party In the hall quite anderstand that the lady in question felt this, and was the person whoss fail ne of as- quite At fo be o An expian- atoty apology was due from him to her.MENT.To Be Held at Chicago During the Fale, ties expected to atbend the re tplous Parliament, which is to assemble : at Chi à the the learned and scholarly representatives of the ethnic faiths of the East, who will have an o tion of the make pres principles of their faiths im a form that and appre- he doctrines of orpaster, Buddha and to the stu- ut that with \u20ac t vi a web of antiquity.While the fiivotal prin- he same té their workings and results are manifestly different, # have not | undergone such modifications 4s has Christianity, and what Changes are known to and ua | select few.{ It is therefore to bring all the {| into harmonious touch With eac V.o.Hoters hope for it cannot he M.DRASAMAPOLA.fier tn breakin al well which se As a falr iden of Es in be! India = conneetion vi ted that none will make A i Spe, Bl > have taken place esstood by a very t faiths other that the Parliament .{ Religions was conceived, and even ii it does not achieve .hat its |.Ip In & man- down much of the t good ectatort 15 every form of een i in i dou a the Ad acce ositjons on e v Ô other ethnic faiths rn el a representatives te the Partismant it Sb ex-* Son oc fn a .pete À kn x se Southern Chure © an Duddhiste, will \"lea by A ar | may paix 1 accrecery \u2018ei the Be y Mr.Dharmapala was slectad pose by re ntative Buddh tonmbi n Colombo, Ceylon, r action duly a roved by the Venerable ii Be pierre and fecognised head ile Js oom, Ero A in thes se se bons well elples of Budd for some time Counc 1 ar A BOTANICAL BULLETIN.RARE PLANTS IN BLOOM IN M'GILL'S GARDEN On tbe Cote des Neiges Road\u2014A Rich Treat in Store for Visitors to the Garden This Week.Bulletins are now being issued from the botanio garden of McGill University, Cote des Neiges Road, in order to direct attention to plants which will appear in bloom and thoss which for any other reason may be considered worthy of attention.Visitors ape always welcome.Following is one of the first bulletins: PLANTS IN BLOOM.Ooontie, Zamia (ntegrifolia, Florida\u2014A ern Epon aed a Palm of China and Jomo.used as a source of starsh.Fruits edi Garland wer, edychivm acuminatem dia\u2014 strikingly beautiful drooping raceme df orem like flowers likg a garlan This is 8 member of the Zin, aces oF ginger family, the roots Cot which are hot ungent.rosa sinensis India À [pr pie ot oof the Shalicw 5 as n the t, where © fowers are are used fer black- Shoe Tacsonia, 7 eonaumemé ° \u2014ÂÀ tiful elimber, of recent introdge- tion, oraent 0° Passion flower y, usa sapientum\u2014the commen | Yue oa of the Tropics, which re gees wholly by suckers, one of which muy bo geen ext the large p lant.Speci: mebs may a seen of a variet of - the mame, the Musa Para Siriano, > a use it was at one me pur supposed Le, \u2018he plant producing the for a es OF SPECIAL INTEREST.Bago Palm, Cycas revoluta, Japan\u2014A *palm-like plant belonging te the same group with the pines and s spruces (Gymnos perms), and not a true palm.ith aerves as a source of sago ce its name.heb jones is just being developed, offering with the solid trunk a most suggestive study for architectaral pu us osmande, Tod ea barbara, giant ern frem A ostraiin.This plant when re- red ie a J uly we weighed over two tons.Its estimate 8 between 250 and 300 years, imens oe this kind are extremely rare, only ten ning been found thus far, ypéus pine gm, Busaly Australian plant now now attracting great attention as a shade tree gnd becaüse of valuable medicinal proper es.méme Order of Psresters.regular ar fortnightly m meeting of Court montre 1 held in rom Glenora Fal, Notre Dame Cross, Bro.Fleming, C , in the chair.Thére was a large attendance -of mem bers.Thd elections\u201d résdlted as follows: Past Chiet Rén Brô.Fleming; Chief Ran Fes Bro, W.Ness; vice Ghiet Ranger\u2019 Brô.J.H.Cenroy; and Pare Scene tary, Bro, P.H, Dav dson; Edmunds, Jr.; Physican tative to H igh Court at Ottawa, Bro, neh.Bro Bros, Rensliaw and Lynch acted - 1a?Bor o tr meeting of Court Hochs- er of Fores ag.nig, the {-annnal election of oars lace, an phe following pete elected: P.ay! bib Herger: C.E.J.on; Lonis rem 6 financliai » MeRae: recording seo- retary, John Moo! asurer, Riepert; chaplain, % Woodworth: Ww., .Catstens; bert Woods; 8, ns; , Ré ., Frank Ahiet, J.vy + John R.Bird, Court oar Court of roses on yet y= by ROW are: etitelair fon ER ules F, Desile 4 Trens.; Eu ne TS 99 Oseph Paire 8.Tebbutt, tt, J, AR dolphe Fersch Ban C.R.Tes uo, M.D.hysieian.a wi ort physisian.1 bla court beging wi : ir HE ut Mary's Court C.0.F.A large meeting of tie members of the above court wad held dt their hall, 1240 os Notre Dame street, on on Tharsday svening, hen the fo cers the eusaing yeat 6 Jone: Colo ane Bra.JI.0 Ryan; v! will mest gn the new hall, corner o Deno and 0 Balaberry streets.Qddfellows.re at the the Montreal e financial report cD, me and a commit- torts ri ru for the * AGU.W.the A.OU.W itl aii - the 54 Jean Paplats preséntative charter list.Tents ee parties L de moe, P.M., W.Bro, A.W.Blouin; M.W.Bro.Lucien Forget; fo fe reman, Bro.W.H.Tur ner; overseer, Bro.He St.Flore: re Le Bro.Eug.Godin; ncier, Bro.J, x; foceiver, Bro.P.DeMesle; FB.Moreault; inner watch, A Grenier outer Te ro.A.R.Bro, Goo 6c trustees, Bros.A.wa Blouin, F.A.Lavallee, P.E.Drouin: medical ex- iner, Dr.Jette.District de oods'Instailed the officers, nasis M.W.Bro.Thos.Ligget and Recorder vote of tiaù of Mystic odge.A unanimous vote of was tendered the visiting Protestant Infants\u2019 Home Concert.The Concert in aid of the Protestant Infants\u2019 Home held in the Fraser Hall was attended by à large audience.Hiss Hollins- head sang \u2018\u201cThe Lost Chord\u201d in a finished style and Miss Atwater gave a charming rendering of \u201cMy Marguerite.\u201d Mr.C, Sobeski sang and whistled in a pleasing manner.r.Barlow's voice was heard to advantage in \u201cThe Message.\u201d Mr.W.Henry Jackson received an enqure for his rendering of tho \u2018Yeoman's Wedding\u201d and Mastor À Fenwick and Miss M.Siiverman were also well received.The programme was concluded by a musical ie led Crazed.© in which Mr.S.r.and Mrs.W.IL.Jackson took part and caused great amusement.Denrth of Mvs.Rachel Swift.Mrs.Rochal Swift, wife of Mr.James Swift, of Sank Ceatre, Minn., died there on April 4 last.She was of English birth ind llved many years at Rawdon, Que., She was 76 years of age and had reared eight children, two of whom reside in the town where she died.ler husband survives her.She had been living out west some years arn was highly esteemed, as shown by thé large attendance at \"her funeral.Btreet Railway Grades H.W.L.\u2014Be kind enough to inform me which fs the steepest grade the electrio cars in the city are running or going to run.If possible state the rise per foot or per cent.and oblige.ANS.\u2014Ono In ten.$ WOBTH A BOT, lCovered witha Tasteless and Solublo Coatiag.Le.BEECHANTS à PIiLLS are s marvellous Antidote for Weak Stemach, SICK HEAD- E ACHE, ed Liver, ete.; foon aise te be especially efficacious and r by FEMALE SUFFERERS.Wholesaic Agts.Evans & Sons, Ld, Moatrea 1.y For sale by all druggists.ARYE CASES Hay new be had from PUFRESNE & NONGENAXS, WILLIAM FARRELE, @.PF.BROWNE.\u201c|The Eureka Gas Cooker.» on, The Best In the World! 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Instead of being a message of peace between the two countries it Is a message of war.There might for some time be armed e, but if it should require the inter- erence of the military in order to enforce it, where could real peace be?The bill surpasses the ingenuity of man in devising proposals to bring THE LAW INTO CONTEMPT, There is not a man in Ireland who could not set its provisions at deflance.Neither could the judges enforce it.(lear, hear.) Had the bill been explained to English constituencies the present Goverument could never have obtained even a limited English minority in support of it, nor would the Prjme Minister, who is trying to pass the measure solely by Irish votes, ever again have sat on a Government bench.\u201d Sir Henry James was beartly applauded at the close by the Conservative and Liberal- Unionist members.\u2026 Early in the evening the debate wns monopolized by minor members.eches were featureless and by 9 o'clock e benches were more than half empty.At 10 o'clock Mr.Gladstone entered hurrled- ly and amidst cheers took his seat on the reasury bench, Members began to return rapidly.At 10.50 Mr.Balfour was received with cheers.All the members had mean- 4ime taken their places and the House waited \u20ac tantly for the heav the finai debate on the second reading.Mr.Ba'four rose shortly before 11 o'clock.A longar period had never been occupied with the second reading of a bill, he said, than had been allowed for the present de- te.The subject was of such transcendent importance, however, that nobody could say that the discussion had been too much prolonged.The Liberals might flatter emselves that they were only laying the first stepping stones to a system of federation.Some seemed even to court such an imputation.No man, however, had the audacity to come forward in the House with the details of such a plan.No man dare contend that within the narrow limits of the two islands four assemblies with four executives could be operative in harmony with one Imperial arliament.He himself could not believe this childish imitation of the United States constitution would ever commend {tself to the judgment of the British peoplo.{Cheers He, therefore, would put the ederation aside ns not immediate to the discussion.The Home Rule Bill had been brought forward to meet the Liberal party's necessities, which were connected with Irish agitation and Irish crime.(Hear, hear.) Never had such an important constitutional change been proposed with such flimsy reasons.Substantial arguments for the necessity of the measure could Two of these arguments were that thé union had failed AND THAT COERCION HAD FAILED.Mr.Balfour then argued at some length to ve that cocrcion In Ireland had been uctive of beneficent results, and that under the last Salisbury cabinet the union was becoming tranquil.Agrarian crime in Ireland was a national disease of ancient, growth, [t was not a production of the union of Ireland and England.Such a contention ignored history.Agrarian crime began before the union and after the union it had to be treated with the methods long used against it.Under the union the trea#ment had been more successful and agrarian crime had decreased.Mr, Balfour was interrupted by confusion among the Irish members and upon resuming hls speech repea@d with emphasis that agrarian crime in Ireland was at its worst before {he union, This statement evoked loud cries of **No,\u201d \u201cFalse\u201d and \u201cShame\u201d from the Irishmen.Proceeding, Mr.Balfour said it was madness to look forward with the expectation - Of seeing agrarian crime stamped out in the finmediate future.Under wise legislation in recent years this crime had decreased In virulence.(Hear, hear.) There was still much to be done for the Irish tenant farmers, but were the evils to be remedied the result of the union?Since Ireland had been united with England the condition of both Irish farmer and Irish laborer had improved immensely.It was absurd to hold England pesponsibld for Ireland's woes, although it might be admitted that England sometimes bad played a sorry part towards her sister country.Who could but feel dis- guated with the creeping hypoorisy of the men who, although aware of the history of Ireland, threw upon England the responsibility for Irish wrongs?Mr.Balfour contended that Ireland as a nation had never had a rliamont.Those classes who bad had a parliament in Ireland did ot now desiré a parliament.(Cheers).tho Government in their madness gave and o parliament they would not be fostoring an ancient privilege, but would granting the country something she never before poss .In justifying his recent speeches before the Ulster Loyalists, Mr.Balfour remarked that upon the principle that a reformed rake made the beat husband, an ex-Fenian might BECOME A GOOD ADMINISTRATOR.In 1886 the present Primo Minister had said ft was n matter of honor to protect the landlords trom confiscation of thelr estates, but In this bill this matter of honor had been fo ton.Ambitions would centre in the new Dublin Parlin ment.Irishmen would regard the Im- Feria! Parliament as a foreign and efented body.The Irlsh people would drink from the bitter nnd Juted stream of on Reason of the Puro stream s .(Laughter.testants das ninety years ago ad opposed + Theil?guns of\u2019 be] enumerated on the fingérs of one hand] the union, but now were defending it.Why not hope then that a generation hence }d be reconciled to it.\u201cTf you commit this great political crime,\u201d ani\u201d Mr.Balfour, in closing his speech, \u201cyou make yourselves responsible for an irreparable national disaster and all h of a ul and united Ireland will vanish forever.\u201d Prolonged cheers and counter cheers followed this peroration.As Mr.Gladstone rose to address the House the cheering was renewed.Like Mr.Balfour, he was in splendid form.His voice was clearer and fuller than before during the session, and his movements gave evidence of unusual energy and earnestness.The principal weapons of the Opposition, he sald, were bold assertion, persistent exaggeration, constant misconstruction and copious arbitfary and baseless prophecies.True, there were conflicting fluancial arrangements to be dealt with but among the difticulties nothing existe which oughttoabashorterrify men desirous to accomplish a great object.For the first time is ninety years the bill would secure the supremacy of Parllament as founded upon right as weil a8 backed by power.The Irish leaders before the whole House has accepted the bill in good faith, The Opposition had evaded steadfastly the real question of the secoud reading-how must Ireland be governed If this bill be rejected Lord Salisbury had asked for twenty years of coercion, but as the policy of converting Ireland to Protestantism inaugurated under Queen Elizabeth had failed down to the present time, what round was there for hope that in that twenty years more it would succeed] The present bill sought to close a controversy that had lasted for centuries, Under its provisions Ireland would start on a new basis with all the recollections of the past effaced.The persistent distrust of the Irish people, despite all they could do, simply came to this, that they were to be pressed below the level of civilized mankind.When the boon of self-government was given to the British colonies was Ireland alone to be excepted from its blessings?To deny Ire laud Home Rulo was to say that she lacked the ordinary faculties of humanity.Mr.Gladstone's closing words were: \u201cYou cannot be surprised that we have undertaken the solution of this question and as, on the other hand, it is not the least of the arduous efforts of the Liberal party, so on the other hand it will have its place in his- tory-aye, and not remote, but early history\u201d as not the least durable, fruitful and blessed among its accomplished acts.\u201d Before the cheering ceascd ieorge Bartley, Conservative for North Islington, rose to continue the debate.Mr, Morley, chief secretary for lreland, moved the closure and it was adopted without division, William Saunders, Radical for Walworth division of Newington, who threatened to holt to the Opposition, ehanged his mind at the last moment and went into the lobby with the Ministerialista.As Mr.Gladstone returned from the lobby Ministerialists and Nationalists arose and cheered and waved their hats.John Redmond shouted \u201cThree cheers for Parnell,\u201d but the only response was laughter.The announcement that the bill had passed the second reading by a vote of 347 to 304 was the signal for more cheers and hat waving.There was another demonstration when Mr.Gladstone left the House.Crowds had gathered outside the building, and as the Prime Minister rode away he was followed by three cheers.THE EVIDENCE ALL IN.The Buchanan Trial Nearing Its Close.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] NEw York, April 22.\u2014The trial of Dr.Buchanan yesterday was resumed with Dr.Mark H.Williams on the stand.Dr.Wil- linms, who is an old practitioner, testified that he was called in consultation by Dr.Buchanan at Y o'clock on the evening of Friday, April 22, 1892, in the case of Mra.Buchanan, After this statement Mr.Brooke said the case for the defenco would rest.Mr.Wellman, for the prosecution, recalled Mrs.Ida D.Brockway.Buchanan had testified that the reason why he was administering a second spoonful of Dr.Me- Intyre's prescription to his wife, whon Mrs, Brockway and Mrs.Childs entered the sick chamber, was that tho spoon was a to spoon and held not more than half an ord{- nary teaspoonful, which was the prescribed dose.Mrs.Brockway was shown an ordinary teaspoon, and testified that the spoon, from which Buchanan was dosing his wife, was about the same size.Other witnesses were recalled and gave evidence on various matters.A photograph of some of the alleged morphine found in Mrs.Buchanan and reduced o crystals was put in evidence, and then the little table, on which Prof.Vaughan performed so many tests the other day, was rought in and Prof.Whitthaus set up a laboratory, on which some tests, unintelligible to the spectators, were performed.ero the people rested its case.On Mr.Brooke's motion, Mr.Nicoll elected to abandon the first count of the indictment, charging Buchanan with killing his wife with five grains of morphine and let it go to the jury on the second count, which says the killing was with \u201csome unknown poison.\" r.Brooke again moved that all of the testi mony of Whitthaus and Doremus be stricken out.But tha Recorder, Smythe, denied the motion.There were the usual motions for a discharge, and then the trial was adjourned till Monday, when Mr.Brooke and Mr.Nicoll will deliver their pleas.The Recorder will deliver his charge and the caso will go to the jury.; THE ROYAL SOCIETY.[SPECIAL TO THB STAR.) OTTAWA, April 22.\u2014The Royal Society of Canada meets in Ottawa on May 23, 24 and 235.Literary and scientific men of Canada, Irench and English, meet together and discuss the various topics which orm a large annual volume called the Several y, are transactions of the Royal Society.Ottawa fellows of that learn going to read papers.NICHOLAS FLOOD DAVIN.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, April 22.\u2014Mr.N, F.Davin, M.P., will shortly visit New York.It is likel that the Chauncy Depew of Canada will lecture during his stay thereon the British House of Commons.any years ago, when a London journalist, the versatile politician criticized British statesmen from the press gallery.P.E.L's New Legislature.N.S., April 22\u2014The Legislature of Prince Edward laland bas again assed a bill abolishing both the Legislative ouncil and the House of Assembly, and henceforth the Legislature will consist of a lower house only, one-half of.the thirty members of which will be chosen by electors possessing a real estâte qualification to the extent of $375, and the other half will be elected by manbood suffrage.he constitution of the Legislature and the franchise iv not to be changed hereafter excep by a two-thirds vote of the new body crea by the act.The question of the prohibition of the liquor traffic is to be submitted to a plebis- cl Don\u2019t Want Max Judd.VIENNA, April 22, nt Kalnoky, the Austrian Premier, given notice the American minister, Grant, that the Austrian Government will not grant an exe- quator to Max Judd, of St.Louis, appoint- od by President Cleveland consul-general or e United States at Vienna.Count Kalnoky stated that his decision to refuse the exequator was not affected by Mr.Judd's religilous belief.The Duchess Now In Gaol.LONDON, April 228.\u2014The Dowager Duchess of Sutherland was duly arrested yosterday the tipstat! of the Probate .Court.The uchess drove to Slough statioh accompan- n her © was fed by a medical attendant.U arrival at Paddington station conveyed to Holloway gaol.Nine Miners Killed.BUTTE, Mont, April 22.\u2014Yesterda; timbers of the PA level of the Silver Bow, shaft No.2, belonging to the Butte & ton Mining Company.caught fire.Before an alarm could sent.through the-mine nine men working in the slopes and levels were suffocated by the smoke and pas.Cardinal Giordani Dead.ARSE A BO Llp Soden 0 es .waa born 13.and was rented and sailboats, yachts and the pump station at the foot owing to a smaller number of ships coming Point Cowfort, extending in a line to the to the rendezvous than was first planned for, the positions of eft, while the foreign ships lie in a parallel line further out in tho stream, beaded by the * tn the rear of those ships which had previously arrived.e ships have been changed.The American \u201cBlake.OFFICIAL PLAN OF THE RENDEZVOUS IN HAMPTON ROADS OF THE VESSELS FOR THE NAVAL REVIEW.The socompanying cut, in which the vessels are situated as originally intended by the authorities, gives a good idea of the Hampton Roads and surroundings.However, th uadron lies just off Old * Each arrival from sea takes her place LYING AT EASE IN HAMPTON ROADS.THE WARSHIPS\u2019 PEOPLE HAVING À GOOD TIME.- Hampton Roads a Historie Spot and Has Witnessed Many Naval Gatherings \u2014 The \u201cPinta,\u201d \u201cNina\u201d and \u201cSanta Maria\u201d Described.It Is safe to say that never before in all their bistory have the ancient battlements of Fortress Munroe looked down on such scenes of gniety as now confront them.Fort, beach, hotel, ships, streets\u2014al) are beset with a pleasure seeking crowd thronging to get aglimpseat the warships grouped in the Roads, and to make as close an acquaintance as possible with the warriors of the sea.From the broad piazza of the Hygeia Hotel, the scene in front of and about is lively,interesting and picturesque.The broad expanse of water in front serves as the resting place of the finest fleet of warships the western hemisphere has ever seen.Nearer to shore are the white cruisers of the rehabilitated American navy, the tall white sides strongly contrast- Ing with the long, brown rilles, making each hull appear more brilliant than ever.Beyond the white fleet of the United States are the splendid vessels of the British uadron, black hulled, rakish, trim, warlike looking craft, by the magnificent \u2018* Blake,\" flying at her fore the cross of St.George, wbich shows her to be the flagship of Queen Victoria's squadron.Far to the right, upstream, are the Dutch, Russian, Italian and Freuch ships in the order named,the tri-color of France, à beautiful flag losing none of its brilliancy by its distance up stream.Darting in and about the fleet are hoats of all description.Tugs ulling_boats Jaden with eager sightseers, hrong Hampton Ronds, while the trim boats of the men- of-war pass hither and thither in all directions.First it is a dinghey, laden with stewards and their marketing that the eye rests upon, THEN COMES A HEAVY CUTTER pulled by the oars of 12 brawny blue jackets; now a swift steam launch ploughs through the water, bearing in her stern sheets a party of officers bound for shore to smite the earts of waiting fair ones; perhaps a handsome barge is passing, flying in her bow the square flag of \u2018an admiral, and greeted by every ship she passes with all the appropriate honors, consisting of a full marine guard drawn up in line at present arms, the ruffles of the fleld music and the strains of the band.Ceremony prevails everywhere.Glancing from sea to shore a no less inspiring aceno presents itself.The long steamboat pier is acked with a dense throng, white and Black, mate and female, military, naval and civil.The red trimmed uniform of the artilleryman from Fort Monroe rubs against the wido trousers, light blue collar, and narrow brimmed cap of the British tar while the bright scarlet coat of the royal marine walks b; French sailor, the latter, curiously a big red topknot on top of his Officers of al form are passing to and the side of the Russian or avin, fiat bat resent in uni- everywhere, They throng the hotel lobby, they Al] the billiard room, and line the beach ; they are the nations omnipresent.And the girls! Girls eve where ; pretty girls in plenty, plain girls tn scarcity, plump girls and slim ones, giddy irls and prim ones.But the focus, the eart of the concourse is the office of the Hegel Hotel.This is jammed from morn ill night, and a continued din of converra- ves symptom of the general vivacity pervades all.e booming of salut- Ing guns, the roar an ringing of electric cars, the strains from fine military bands, the bu gle calls from the ship, the piping ot boatswains' mates, the ting hoarse steambonts and shrill steam launches, all contrive to distract the mind from so contemplation and cause it to imbibe the general gayety.This is how the American naval men speak of the arrivals: of the Germans the say: ** Now we shall see the best behgverd, most circum t and formal gentlemen on any ships in the world.The strict military ion whic discipline of the Kaisor's army is equally Jn i force in his navy, and there will be an admirable lot of fellows.\u201d When the \u201cBlake\u201d and the four lesser Bri ships cams in they said: \u201cNow WE BHALL 6ER THE BEST FIGHTERS.\" friends we.have in the world.\u201d When the Hollanders came they said: ** These fellows are magnificent sailors.\u201d » The American officers bring the foreign officers to the hotel every evening and tum them over to the erican girls be enter tained.That this is a io method of look- ng tothe happiness of their oats is proved by rd faces of Lhe Be rs who the der fore! parade the halls with the pretty vromen, or mirin ¢ them the tete-u-tete with wi the otal ia so speak any English worthy of the name.Most of them know no words of English.The Russians know a few phrases, but soon exhaust themselves in efforts to arrange their mouths to the pronunciation of them.The Frenchmen know nothing but French.The Dutchmen have the largest stock of English.The Russians were the favorites until the English came.Now they and the French and Italians are in the background.The polyglot girl, eager though she was to show her learning, weari of hearing over and over again the same compliments expressed in exactly the same words\u2014the only words which she could understand.So she and her less learned sister, who had had to content herself with answering looks with Inoks and with unspeakable silences, abandoned the foreigners of foreign tongue for the Englishmen who could at least express themselves in familiar words.The tide set in favor of the English at first sight.Their bright uniforms, their good manners and their unbounded nature made their conquest easy.Before the evening was half over the American officers to come to the rescue of the foreigners with the girls they were devoting themselves to.The foreign ships aro all busy housecleaning in preparation for the great event in New York on April 27.It may be said that not al) of them set about it any too soon.Cleanliness did not seem to be à virtue except with the English ships, which are spick and span.It is a matter of regret that in such an array of ships, as por- nesota,\u201d \u2018\u2018Pawnee,\u201d \u201cMonticello,\u201d \u201cHarriet Lane,\u201d \u201cSusquehanna,\u201d \u201c Wabash,\u201d and \u201cCumberland.\u201d Later, Commodore Dupont left the Roads with elgtiteen ships of war and thirty-three transports, carrying 15,000 men for his fight at Hilton Head and subsequent occuption of the extreme southeastern coast and rivers.In January, 1862, a Flag-officer, Goldsborough, TOOK OUT OF THE ESTUARY EIGHTEEN light-draught steamers and many transports, which seized and held the inlets and sounds of North Carolina.Here, in March of that year, the Monitor\u201d drove back the \u201cMerrimac,\u201d and reconstructed the war naval architecture of the world; and from here, in 1364, there steamed for Fort Fisher the largest fleet ever shepberded by an American admiral.Not even New York Bay por the matchleas Long Island Sound has known such war fleets.And yet of all gathered here none ever equalled in strength, in gun energy, in battle efficiency the forty vessels which are now assembling to commemorate the genius of Columbus.The Argentinian warship \u2018Neuve de Julio,\u201d which is on the way from New York to Hampton Roads, is the newest boat that will take part in the parade, as she only left the hands of her builders on April 2.On April 10 she left the port of St.Michaels, in the Azores, for New York on her first cruise.Less than eight days waa consumed fn the trip across the ocean, which is remarkable time, considering that her engines are new and her officers do not know her as well as they trayed in the accompanying illustration, no battle-ship is mustered.Nearly all the vessels in line; save for a few exceptional types, contributed mainly by the Americans, belong to the cruiser class.True, there is such a diversity among these that the disp! y is far from being monotonous even to technical criticism, for in the foreign column are found representatives of the armored oruis- ers, which so nearly equal battle-ships, of the protected and partially protected cruisers, and of those other constructions\u2014iess in strength, bat no less VIOR-ADMIRAL HOPETNS, H M.8 will some months later.The log of the trip over shows that at times the boat made as high as twenty-three and one- half knots an hour, and kept this rapid running up for some time.er captain is Martin Revarda.The warsbip's comple.ntof men, including officers and sailors, is 844.She was built in Epgland, and has many wrinkles in the way of naval archi tecture that are not to he found on an other vessel afloat.She is 350 feet long, 44 feet along the beam and has a draft of 16.6.\u201cBlake.\u201d The cruiser\u201d to efficient for the work expected of them\u2014which form a part of every modern fleet, Still, battie-ships are the \"highest developments of a nation's wer, and typity so much more clearly than any other a country\u2019s maritime grade, that in their absence the review will fall a little short of what was hoped for it; For more than a century HAMPTON ROADS HAS BEEN A FAVORITE rendezvous for fleets, American and foreign, friendly and hostile, detailed for duty upon the Atlantic spcaboard.This choice wan governed by the strategic value of the situation, and so much has flowed logically from this condition that the waters have a sentl: rental, a historic interest.During the civil ar Îts early possession was wort.a dozen fortified towns to the government, and between tie shallows fringing the limits of the roadstead, m the Middle Ground of Newport News, by Hampton Bar and Thimble Shoal, and sn scaw clear of the Horseshoe and ite \u2018Tali, ome of thé most famous expeditions have been gathered and despatched.In one season.sixty odd vessels of war and dozens of transport: have swung together expectantly in its\u201d ancho 8, or when, as during the week at is past, the wind blew ut of the northeast, and a strident eceward ebb was making, have tugged and strained vicioualy at moorings that would bother the best of sailors even in such hold- ing-grounds as these.and shuttlecock of international politics.In two wars, England, yielding her gri upon the colonies by nail and joint an knuckle only, harried the Roads; and all the tide-waters about it, from L nhaven to Norfolk, from Old Point to the Nansemond, and to the upper channels of the James from iT t to Washington, and from e nia capes more, have smarted from the dashing forays of her sailors and marines.In the war of independence England held it almost without dispute.1813 an English fleet, com- > of seven sail of the line, seven gates, and eleven sloops and gun- vessels, took the Roads, seized Hamp- lo Trmitiad.In revolutionary days eople pe! 3 revolutionary days Pro French fleets 1endezvoused \u2018here, one doing but little in the American ba and the other so much that its memories perpe val remembrance.In August, 1881, Commodore Stringham sailed from there for the attack on Ha I teras Inlet with a sghadron which included the \u201cMm- f .In the past the ' waters have suffered from the battledoor.half, displacement in tons is 3500, and she has an indicated horse power of 14,500, which is larger than that of any other of the foreign vessels that will visit New York, ex- ceptthe\u2018'Blake,\u201d which registers 20,000horse wer.She carries 300 tons of coal in her unkers.Her complement is fifteen officers and 286 men.ese figures have been somewhat enlarged for the period she will spend in American waters.er gun equi - ment makes her one of the most formidable vessels of her size afloat.She has 12 long guns and 4 rapid firing pieces.They are istributed as follows: \u20144 6-inch, 8 47-inch, 12 3-pounders, 12 1-pounders and 2 machine ns.The Argentine man-of-war has win screw triple expansion engines, two military masts and two funnels, and was built by Sir William Armstrong, in Newcastle, England.If the record kept In the logbook may relied on the \u201cNeuve de Julio\u201d is the fasted cruiser afloat.The officers were questioned about the way in which this time was made and measured, and ok- pressed themselves as perfectly confident that the boat had e and could make again twenty-three and a half knots an boar.* Yhe Columbus caravels, the \u201c Pinta\u201d and the * Nina\" were built by Messrs.Frank Park and Miguel Cordéna, at Barcelona, Spain, for the United States Government, under an act of a propriation passed at the first session of the fifty-second Congress.Their construction, from the most authentic plans and descriptions that could be pro.cu \u201cwas supervised Lieutenant William ÉfcO.Lit le, U.S.N.The \u201cPinta\u201d is of about 110 tons and the * Nina\u2019 about 100 tons displacement.The two cost about $15,000 as they left the contractors\u2019 hands.hey were towed to Cadiz and Huelva, Spain, \u201cBennington,\u201d and by the United States took part In the Columbus festivities at the latter place, on October 10, 1892.Thi wers .larly commissioned as vessels of the United States navy, and two commissioned line officers with ten men were assigned to each from the crews of the United tates cruiser \u201cNewark\u201d and the gunboat \u201cBennington.\u201d While Jying at Cadiz their, sailing qualities were tried, and, after some necessary alterations were made in their Steering arrangements.they were fitted out for thé voyage across the Atlantic.On February 18, 1 the United States cruiser \u201cNewark,\u201d fiag-shi of Rear-Admiral À.E.K.Benham, took the \u201cNifia\u201d in tow, and in company with, the United States gunboat \u201cBennington,\u201d with the \u2018\u2018Pinta,\u201d left Cadiz 2m .& green cross.Fann Br for Havana, where the little ships arrived safely, and after a few days\u2019 stay there, Jroceeded to their destination at Hampton loads, belng looked after by a Spanish warship.Tho \u201cSanta Maria,\u201d a representation of the flag ship of Columbus, was constructed by the Spanish Government.It is not an easy matter to reconstruct an ancient vessel, The naval architecture of the Middle Ages, however, bas been a subject of much inter: est to achæologists, and when the Spanish Government determined to rebuild the \u2018Santa Maria\u201d it found that much information was already available.But all the details of construction were unknown, and to obtain these a council consisting of the most expert officers and engineers of the Spanish navy was called together, and a list of questions was prepared which all the learned men of Spain setto work to answer.They professed, however, to have solved the pozzle, and on April 23, 1802, the work was gun near Cadiz, and on June 28 the \u201cSanta Maria\u201d was launched.She is 74 feet 2 inches long, and has 25 feet 7 inches breadth of beam.Her depth at the centre or main deck is 13 feet 5 inches, which the high upper works increase to 16 feet at the bow, and to 26 feet 10 inches at the stern.These measurements are believed to be those of the original caravel.It will he seen that the hull is short, narrow, and very high as compared with modern ships.The curves are also different from those of any ship built at the present time.The extremities of the caravel are very bulging, in order to support the enormous weight of the upper works, which at the prow project considerably over the body of the ship.The stern is flat, in the form of ascutcheon, and is décorated with characteristic emblems, In the centre above the opening for the tiller is a figure of the Virgin, which in early times was always emblazoned upon ALL SPANISH VESSELS OF IMPORTANOR On July 30, thecaravel, having been declared ready for sea, was towed down the Bay of Cadiz and along the coast to the port ot Huelva, to be In readiness for the reat naval parade of August 3.The day fore the celebration she made her first voyage under her own sail, from Huelva to Santa Maria la Rabida, the convent where Columbus found shelter and protection before lie became famous.The breeze was light, but still the caravel made about five miles an hour.She obeyed her helm as neatly as if she had been a trig modern clipper.The \u2018Santa Maria\" will presentan extraordinary appearance with her antique bull and her outlandish sails and rigging.During her voyage across the ocean, f she fell in with any ship whose crew were ignorant of ber existence, she must surely have been taken for the genn- ine * Flying Dutchman,\u201d unless the tradi: tional letters A.M.G.P.(Ave Maria Gratia Plena) upen her sails place her above suspicion.The \u2018Santa Maria,\u201d however, was not trusted alone.Being, as it were, in her second childhood, she needed a faithful escort.She left Cadiz to follow her old tracks to the West Indies on February 11, in tow of a Spanish gunboat to Ilavana, whence she has arriv at Hampton roads.The \u2018\u2018Santa Maria\u201d and \u201cPinta\u201d are square rigged vessels and rigged alike, The \u201cNifia\u201d 1s ]ateen d, an was Lhe original \u201cNida\u201d when she salled from Palos, but Columbus square rigged the original in the Canaries.Every flag and pennant flown upon the caravels has its special significance.From the peak of the flies the flag or banner of the mizrenyard ont Spain of 1462.At the main-masthead of the \u201cSanta Maria\u201d and \u201cPinta\u201d and fore-mast- head of the \u201cNiña\u201d is flown the royal standard of Castile and Leon, and under it a long red nnant, having painted upon it a life sized cruct- At the foremasthead of- the \u201cSanta Maria\u201d and \u201cPinta,\u201d and mainmasthead of the \u201cNida,\u201d is the Royal standard of Savoy, and under it Columbus\u2019 white pennant wi On a staff in the how is the broad pennant of Columbus as Admiral of Spain, which has a green Maltese cross and the initials F.Ÿ.(Ferdinand and Ysabella), surmounted by crowns, Along the rail on either aide are flags and shields bearing the arms of Castile and Leon, the red and gold bars of Aragon and the arms of Savoy and the Sicilies.All three vessels carry ns like their originals.On the main of the \u201cSanta Maria\u201d and \u201cPinta\u201d are two tron about four feed long and two and a half inches calibre, lashed on wooden blocks mounted on rollers.There are broadside guns pointing through small round oles and arc called \u201cLombar- das.\u201d ounted in pivot sockets on their rails WES the rapid fire guns of to-day, these Is also carry two smaller fron guns, called \u201cFalconetas,\u201d The \u2018\u2018Pinta\u201d has no \u2018Lombarias,\u201d Bnt four \u201cFaloonetas,\u201d One of the \u201cLom ™ on the/ \u201cSanta age Maria\u201d was on Columbus\u2019 of discovery; ae guns are teprodue A Kix Orangeman, WA] 1Tth.\u2014Mr.James Blair, Poe has been erea for fourteen fas while hé was engaged as ou r.Livingstone, of this piace, that bé contracted Bright'a disease of the kidne Orange friends in Kingston sve dell know that he is th! ge siready years, \u2019 tter for His ted to lo dis- of this by usi d's Kidney Pills, Ma: 4 them, wi bo are boén atmilar} troubled rhenmatism, and have started ass iorder In 1854, and ia the oldest in Napanee.He has been a and are course amazed at his wond | M Some one bas said that we never B to meet, of set purpose, the portant things of life.We turn suddenly round a corner, and come upon them all at once.Health, Wealth Pleasure North Galveston, Tex,, combines ev: advantage which a home-sepker or invalid.The soil is peculiarly rich and fruitful and forthnes can be made in growing .lume, | trawberries, etc.nufacturers n it a factory site without an equal, as there an abundant supply of raw materials n at hand, and the city has excol- lent land and water transportation facill- ties, Every breath of air inhaled in this delightfdl \u201cclime is a pure, invigorating tonic, and the temperature is the most equable to be found anywhere.Sea bathing may be enjoyed many months in the year.J.F.McCrae, Standard Building, Bt.James street, the North Galveston Association\u2019s local agent, will furnish full partiou- lars regarding this coming industrial city.The address of the General Office is, Box 963, Minneapolis, Minn.Never bear more than one kind of trouble at a time.Some people bear three kinds\u2014 all they bave had, afl they have now, and all they expect to have.A Hint for World's Fair Goers.To those who desire the comfort of an elegant stopping place during the World's Fair, the Kenfost offers every attraction.It is a magnificent, new 440-room European Hotel on 52nd St., and Cottage Grove Ave., 20 minutes to heart of city; 7 minutes to Falr unds.$2 per day up.Write or wire for rooms, single or en suite.Henry J.Revnolds & Co., Props.Lewis Leland, Manager.Special Notice.THE LITTLE LIFE CALLS FOR CARE! Mother, You Are Responsible! When baby comes to gladden the home, à terrible responsibility ts imposed upon the mother.\" life of the tender flower fs in her care and keeping.ln'order to preserve the fragile plant, the mother must use her best efforts in one direction, The baby's dieting becomes the all-important subject: its dally food will cause it to grow in flesh bone and muscle, or will be the means o contributing to sickness, weakness and eath.When selecting a food for baby ft Is imperatively necessary to follow the truths of science.Foods that do not possess the elements of pure breast milk cannot possibly sustain frail babies with imperfect digestivo wers.Of all the foods ever prepared for nfants, the well-known Lactated Food is the only perfect substitute for healthy breast milk.Lactated Food is free from all injurious ingredients that are found in the common foods of the day.Physicians everywhere are recommending Lactatod Food, because it 18 easily assimilated and is a preventive of diarrhea and dysentery.Mothers are strongly urged to give this reat food a trinl.In every case it means fire, health and wth to the child, and contributes to the mother's comfort and happiness.IT CONQUERS AFTER DOCTORS AND PATENT MEDICINES GIVE UP THE WORK! * Lald Up for Two Years With Chronic Rheumatism! Cured by Palne's Celery Compound! HENRY KIMPEL.Let us reason together, yo sufferers from rheumatism.Are you anxious for a cure?Do you wish to.banisb agony and suffering If you be honest and value life, read what Mr.Henry Kimpel, of Listowel, Ont.says.Note well his testimony is endorsed by a minent druggist.\u201cThinking it but right that I should let others know what Paine's Celery Compound has done for me, I will endeavor to give you my experience with it.I am a armer in the Township of Wallace, and three years ago 1 was terribly afflicted with chronic rheumatism.I became so bad that I was laid up for nearly two years.I went to my doctor in the early stages of m trouble, and he visi me when I coul not get out of the house; but he never afforded me any relief.I tried almost every patent medicine, but remained as bad as ever.I then heard of your Paine\u2019s Celery Com- und, and was strongly advised to une it, bought a bottle and commen with it, and soon found that I had a medicine that ve me ease \u2018and relief from pain.fiat Paîne's Celery Compound \u2018is doing for me wbat it promised; and that I will shortly be rid of all trouble.I conaider it the most remarkable remedy of the day, and havo recommended it to many of my friends who are now praisingit highly.Ithas cured m son, whowasa terrible yspeptic, I cheerfully give you this letter to use as you see fit; and will also send my photo.Trusting that my testimony may benefit others, I am, dear sirs, Yours tule NRY KIMPEL.\" to the above, Mr.John Living.he popular druggist of Listowel, as follows: \u201cI have known Mr, Kimpel for a nam- ber of years.He had been doctoring for a long time, with but little benefit, until he used Paine's Celery mpound which cured him right away.He Is loud in its \u2018 jouN LIVINGSTONE, Jr.In stone, writes \u2014\u2014 FSIERBRIOK' BRO BROS., Agents, Toronto.Meow : Buy & 10-Ib Caddie of Strouds\u2019finest English B kfast Black, $3.50.re Ibynet\u2019s Genuine « sEsT PR $ffioaclous thin cures | dotusd tbe ery to the investar, Dr.B.B.B.Burdock Blood Bitters Is a purely vegetable compound, perfect regulating powersover all the organs of the system, and controlling their secretions.lt co purifies the blood that is CURES All blood humors and diseases, trom à common pimple to the worst serofulous sore, and this'combined with its nnrivalled regulating, cleansing and purifying influence on the secretions of the liver, kidneys, bowels and akin, render it unequalled as a oure for all diseases of the SKIN From one to two bottles will cure bofls, pimples, blotches, nettle rash, sourt, tetter, and all the simple forms of skin di From twoto four bottles will cure saltrheum ot eczema, shingles, erysipelas, ulcers, abscesses, running sores,and all skin eruptions.It is noticeablo that sufferers from DISEASES Are nearly always aggravated by intoleralie itching, but this quickly subsides on the removal of the discase by B.B.B.Passing on to graver yot provalent diseases, such as sorofulous swellings, humors SCROFULA \u2018We have undoubted proof that from three to six bottles used internally and by outward «pplication (diluted if the skin is broken) ta affected parts, will effect à Cure.frost mission of B.BB.B.is to regulate the ver, kidneys, bowels and blood, to correct acidity and wrong action of the stomach, and to open the sluice ways of the system to carry off all clogged and impure secretions, allowing nature thus to aid recovery snd remove without fail BAD BLOOD Liver complaint, biliousness, dyspepsis,sick lache, dropsy, rheumatism, and ev species of disease arising from diso: bver, kidneys, stomach, bowels and blood.We guarantee every bottles of B.B.B.Bhould any person be dissatisfied after using the first bottle, we will refund the money on application personally or by letter.We will so be glad to send testimonials and information proving the effects of B.B.B.in tho above named disenses, on application to T.MILBT\" \u201c-ronto, Ont.A _ JM ana hosplial practice we Lave experimented wi PNA Dé or Toran & Errors of Youth.i SUFFERERS FROM ™* § I Nervous Dedility, Youthful pg: \u20ac, Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, à BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN } à Pa 3 [Many men.from the effects of youthful im.J BE prudence, Lavo brought about & state of Weak.ÿ ; ht B83 many veluanle remedies thas ined! = E produced for tho relief of this clase of J eo ordinary modes of trent- offectarure.fruringeurextensive coll E The arcompanying prescription La 0 red BE & CERTAIN Paria CUKE, as Suniveds of q 1 practice have been to per: § Jerubedin, § drachm.elonias Dloteay 4 drach, A Gelsemin, gi ! Ft tenitias amie (ajcohatio), 9 graina.J ndra, 3 scruples, g Mao do pile\u201d fake 1 pi at 2 9.e ils.8 B bt Aber on going to tord, borne cases will be necessary for the patient to take TWO pills at d bedtime, making the number three s day.Le remedy i3 adayund to every ition of nervous § bliity and weakness in either sex, and especially in these cases resn! frore iyrpeude Tecuperative powers of truly astonishing.and a use continued for Bb abort thue changes the languid, \u201d relied condition to cue of remewsd life i A LE 7 DELA DS i 2 2 ose who would prafer to remitting $i a securaly sealed pael Be cerafrh vate 1S: hy return om from our vate laboratory, or (we will furnish § packages, which will cure \u2018tases, for Address or cal! on NEW EXCLAND MEDICAL INSEIFOTE 24 TREMONT ROW, (in Portable 4 i Card \u2018ase) PRIS with Drop Measnre complete.FER All who want IRON should try it.© LANCET.\u2014 \u2018Colloid hydrate of irom smaqueuns solution.Neutral taste gis.uf déautifui and interesting preparation.\u201d Kd BRITISH MEDICAL JOURNAL ¥ May a ar For the month of March the variations not be issued merely for the benent of s Gluszow, Londenderry aud N.F.Serviec.show that all branches of trade for eome few bankers, if it was not absolutely necessary to maintain national credit.Certain time past have been dull and depressed and e President cannot be bullied into a ny of small volume.There is, however, a good ue by the manipulation of the stock mar- Jan leave all doubts at rest as to the use of sti?facings in gowns.These dresses are entirely dependent for their grace of contour upon the fine materials of which they are evening.For some time past the deceased * +: had been suffering from an affection of the heart,and his death was not unexpected.It ame comes as a shock, nevertheless, for the late b .Earl was over a prominent figure in the made.There is no mistaking the trend of sign In the increased circulation, for the ket, and would robably submit pou loss of man.OF NEBRASKA .eyes of the English public, on account of fashion in this matter.The day of soft, month of $450,000 showing that a re- offer the bonds.ane after ail.tre ge ca = RG y Tr sumption of more activity in commerce opinion is that bonds will have to be issued.clinging materials is apparently over.The and trade has bogun.It is also his historic family, hlsown personal talents, his extensive charities and his unique poit- oool Indian silks and surahs must soon give \u2014\u2014\u2014 ve = 1 ; teworthy that deposits on demand 9 June \u201cNORWEGIAN 29 June ti .way to the stiffer taffetan and grosgrains wi y 1 Lar 8 Another Link in the Chain.16 Sune *SIBERIAN._ 0 IUT \u201c6 July e deceased Earl is the elder brother of sud the soft gatina must soon be superseded hich a durin ! pof a bus about 3,500,000, NORTH GALVESTON, Tex, April 21.\u2014A And woekly thereaiter.Btonmers with à * will not showing ce pressure on the 4th of this profitable and promising factory which has fe rangers tod apeseds sine 000 wad th and oth i .Just arrived at completion $s\u201d the North : During the gther ratur ng obligations.alveston Hosiery end Wool Scouring at lose reves.public deposits have increased more ey The annua Jrool ai of perse y get thin ere fe sente ve dora th , ti wenty million pounds, and since the flocks a thus : ; iy an $14, 000, each ing b surplus are Increasing at the yearly rate of £0 per Thy Laricinn, a a ned th tr the firmer satin de Lyons.Even the Dew woollens, e the hop-sacking an - .Governor-General of Ca who su ous corded and figured Tools, heves certain to the titie and estates of the earldom.wiry body of their own, which enables Derby's idow vas formerly the to! bla father from Au 1880, 00} July, 1801, hain to stand out without the use of any a eo Salle sas Hols a Conse rvative Bomber in ç stiff facing of horse hair.This species of Lancaah: :, \u2018Th his Excellency Lord Stanley of Preston, the nada, cceeds saving and earnings of th¥ people.e Imper- ivision of facing is now no longer used by the first he utmost & : \u201cdied reas ' i : cent, i tion, and ith the L mit ol rent BAIS The late Kar died 0 News tn Ottawa) Fond bm He a EE mented' about 67 20000 Pro 0191708.05) roo bearing union rs being Increased Po Fei Pe oar formation nr pt \u201cKnowsley Park,\u201d cot, Lancashire , 4 cess the introduction the best im : .besides wbich place he had large estates in om JepECTAL YO To nd Stas -) th of soft Baterial nu iéferiiaiag offousdation for the same period Inst year he wlth, varieties, there ls not a doubt that Texas 75 Commun yee Montreal, Yreland, © Fairhill,\u2019 at Tunbridge, Kent,and deamAmh arn dest and onl ery.to muslin, such as is used in folds, may drawal of 81,800,000 call loans nearly caused will soon contain more sheep and chi more 1 India nd.The Right Hon, Edward Stanley, England yesterday, is now the of Derby, used: It should be of the very lightest g crisis in tho slock markets From the ter than con be raed He here 205 #25 Walnut st., Philadelphia.| aldeat son of the fourteenth of Derby, and succeeds to tho vast family Jstaten fn de made TRehting and Boating: cos.banks also withdrew 8300000 dnd about the These facts combined with North Galves.\\OETH GERMAN LLOYD STRAMBHIP CU- wits born at Knowsley, July 21, 1826, Lancashire rar anos ho a posi quieter and more \u201cchic\u201d In their way than same amount from Great Britain.The cash ton\u2019 location and resources Insure the im- | sho.Ties, A313.11 3 1 abn Tune Mes 16 am WAS EDUCATED AT RUGBY very wealthy man, with an annugl income, (20s made for the pu in Parle, for reserves \u2018under the stringency in the loan me success thls Industry.ove Tac, Aol 2.Com Brres.Tues.May 83, 11 aoa and at Trinity College, Cam where stated on x authority, to be py he Paris the very queen of fashion as market havo been freely drawn u , show- N , \"ques.May B 6am] Trave Bat.Mey 27.70m : Xk a first class in classics in His borhood of £170 000.y, i & dress for the teller functions of social lug a decline in apecie and Dominion notes II] news is swallow wing'd, but what's vel Tue Nay a a ne 9am p was an unsuccessful candidate The Union Jack, which conptantly floats life, je sometimes Shoatrical inthe make of u Thescare the privoipleshenires andthe open.good walks on craiches.Direct line to south ot France, Riviera and Italy, touch ; 848 : overnme half Barments inten 'or out of-door aports.favs \u2014 a Done rater passongers Spain.\u2019 his absence In Amorléa elested Led OE rere at res to the emg Yo the Mauve and green or purple and green is a ing of navigation will no doubt in a few Every woman should know that Carter's few Foix TO CENOR LEDS Ly EI DAYS.\u2018Beane Soccer or mien which Rien => reo AE cho SI Bo foie, make hing, mos eat, Lil Liver er à due ne BERRA ER po tn fr PAE .| ant example of this rather glarin he local m urin 5 eadache.Only one pill a dose.Woman Fulda.\u2019 Sat.am page ., wm continued to represent as Lord Stanle The intelligence of the Farl's death was mixture was seen on a dark-ha guest ai week has hash ¥ firm, brokers finding it can't stand everything.Bot ay 13 Io mm in aA $ i sm ore, | Sept.wm until he succeeded to the He pald not unerpeo here, as the deceased has à Visit to the east, and when in India as been ailing for many months, a recent, at Parisian wedding.Her gown Bominated, in March, 1852, Under Secretary The impression prevails that the event ri od of the brightest tone of mauve, > State for Foreign Affalra in his father's will hasten the departure of the Governor vide a few inches above the hem with administration.The death of Sir W.General, who had otherwise intended to re.2 Wide band of green velvet, It was diffi.difficult to n funds for less than 6 per Pulds,.Bat.Warm or cent.on call.For mercantile per aile Special Notices.Pansage $100, $125, $150 8 berth edge\u201d the rate remains a to per cent.Who bas RE CQ.1 Bowling O Now York.Sterling exchange advanced in sympathy 0 not some friend, relative or .nas Paul Strest, | 1761 » soquaintanoce stricken with consumption or id J with Now York rates.As for ihe Shares threatened with the fell disease 7 Tel! every Le Be a otre Dame market bank stocks have been firm with re.one of the wonderful medical douar nats orth, in 1855, havin, d & main here antil September.cult to believe the report of one's eyes in \u2014 2 carie IL ta aplikely that the Earl of Derby wil thie sass st rst, so perfectly stroclous was 2 \u2014 stricted dealings.In the miscellancous Tackers Botante Syrup (Green Mountain).= ES ] \u2014 A PP ne : e 9 ao leave Oa nada to attend his late brother's Cccasion a very tall woman wore a long NF list the \u201cbears made a raid on (is, Cable It has raved thoasanderos valuable lives.It ______ SUMMER RESORTS.- cloak of velvet In the true pontifical le A CE \u2014 CE Co., and Richelieu an thelr cane cflect vents the march of the disease, and to MONTREAL TURF COMMISSION, bade, the collar heavily trimmed with AE - .ed the rest of the lists.Gas shares {bosse who are past human cure it acothes * sable.In her bonnet was an aigrette of pu 7 SN have however rallied and yesterday and relieves.It is sold everywhere in large \u2014 eau-de-Nil feathers, but there was nothing 1 ee \u2014 eT bagan to olimb back to their old position.bottles at 25 cents each.Counsel for the Crown and for the De- ;arring in the proximity of the two colors, ca Æ\u2014 | = The opposition line to the Richelieu spoken \u2014 D RE et \u2014 \u201c + fence Argus onthe Evidence.so Ale was oe green ane d so (dep sf about is looked eles the street\u201d pa the Consumption Cured.The St.Lawrenee Hall, The learned counsel ln the effect 1th doo bro far Intervent A AE while the money market continues dear and An old hysioian, retired frora practice, Montreal Turf Commission case ad In brian ie wast: RES pe F À \u2014 tight speculation in stocks and bonds will had placed n his ds by an East India CACOUN A,\u201d the Court in support of their oppo- aps, In bright reddish mauve was con- P R Ee be limited.The Montreal Clearing H missionary the formula of à simple vegeta- : site contentions yesterday afternoon.sploucus by reason of the voluminous col.; FE 5 © ogont: oe with ble remedy for the speedy and ent Will Open fer the Reception ef Guests vu Mu Marti y behalf of the IAF: which rose In high ri all round the 4 \u2019 Nk q\u2014\u2014 returns for the week were as follows, with are of Consum ion Bronchith.Catas .June à, much cariler (ban wswal.defendants deciared that thé offence as neck and up to the ears.slight murmur bre FES 2; F na: c Balan Asthma and all thront and Lu Affections, Owing te the increseod for Charged waa Chat the defondante, were of SUrErIe followed bis garment up the En Tota to var nr A ee Bio à positive and radical cure for Nervous poisite à de pi Enctiar Shale rll .EX 4 i 3 .Eh.keepers of a disorderly house.He admitted that leads to the sudden dropping of any i rar s din on 18, pe .106,00 31020249 Debility and all Nervous Com, luints.Having date of pening sartier thm berotofors.le Ta ; wide ono but he conten ed that in order to extravagant fashion.Collars are worn A eh ?Cor.week of Lot 872.585 LL thousands of cnaes, and des to relieve and, as has en customers, the aprorimeot Hl) > astonishingly fluffy just now, many of 3 Ean _ week of 1890 80188 1307012 human suffering, 1 will send free of charge Le à a CE Er the rere: Lin\u201d bring a building under this title, some le them being lined with tufts of ostrich Aa specific illegal act must be ved.No law % had been violated by the Sefendants since feather In a tint contrasting with that of the establishment was opened about the - first of February.It could not be called s FO PRETTIER PATTERNS ARE SHOWN common gaming house.The learned coun- among the cotton fabrics for summer than sel qu the case of the People of the the crepalines and the French and Sootch State of New York against Wynn, in which ginghams.The fabrics are now woven so the defendants were convicted under a wi The London and fore markets have to all who wish it, thip recipe in German, been dul! and tentes 8 lators and | French or iah, with Eu directions for sou EEESNAN, Honsger, ll Jame financiers are expecting a silver crisis in preparing and using.Sent by mail, by ad- 18 Palace Brest, Quebec, the United States and all kinds of Ameri- og with stamp, nam ing this paper, PRIPEAN & TeCKING, ame.can securities are therefore depressed.W.A.Noyes, 820 Powers\u2019 Block, Rochester, ae Those who seem to understand the attitude N.Y.94 2 eow of the Cleveland Cabinet are fearful that \u2014 e STRONG'S SANITARIUM, matters are being left to drift.If this view To-morrow.Saratoga Springs, N.Y.| A 2 © that they can be made Into seamless \\ similar complaint to the present, and bell-ski: or with draperies arran bias is correct this will upset a good many stock How {s that terrible pain in your back He became Secretary of State for India, | it was afterwards appealed wit the resnit of the The are almost as pops as market hopes and will have farrenching this mornin, All gone! Better! Well A resort for health, rest or recreation with a sest in the Cablnet,under his father's that the conviction was quashed.silken textiles, and the color blendings are effects in the commercial and Industri in! I t a 25 cent.bottle of Tucker's by om parlor pe oa root.Rate of second administration in 1888-56,and It was Honan ised to send a list|of authori- exquisite.Some af the French zephyrs world.On the other hand, the eventual re- Green Mountain Balm Josterday, and a very with private orogust, po under bis superintendence that the man- ties to Honar at the close of Court.sult will doubtless be a one, It will few applications did work and lama Meeps Elactricky, sll bathe all agement of the Indian Empire was trans- Mr.M.J.F.Quinn, Q.C., followed on induce Western and Southern politicians to new man.a en ST or ferred from the Board of Directors of the pehalf of the Crown.The law th regard to | cheap money dem for the oa cirouier , to the Hie disorderly houses defined suchi as places amy le reason \u2018 4 im x Ives oct Lessons Infammation subdued.Pain annihilated.esty.where loose e and disordegly persons wl taught.ng w so far Rhe tism ered Ask ns appointed Secretary Ad State for Fc qe gath .There were many o Der defini- PLATE L lead the Western and Southern tree silver the a PE! genuine pon.Remedy, (Green MANSION HO U SE, adminis- n ou n tration in July, 1808, He held the seals of Sonm,bul 2 there were wo may kinds of In monoshrome; white silk and sheer white | equally fashionable with shot effects ln SERA INQ 8 PEOPSE Tov Of Wii com the boues and beware of substitutes sad CACOUNA, the Foreign Office until the accession of \u2019 wool tollets with sxosedingly full green [black and white, plain or with the change tront them with gold st e premium.Un- bassimitations.It is put up in large bot wu for the o n The _ Mr.Gladstone to er in 1868.His Lard- NO HARD AND FAS DEFINITION.sleeves, bretelles, and belt trimmings, eto.le ground dotted with black.e choice ° hn, Wha.we 8 \u2019 ties, price 95 cents esch.; above moutionsd Hotel hae Leal and thd \u201c ship was installed Lord Rector of the Unt- The Crown In this case was obliged to This combination will also be very much ?French ginghams this season, both in colors \u201c presval ntsnager gunrantess every re.versity of Glasgow, April 1, 1880.The death obtain their evidence from witnesses used in ghoioe millinery for the summer, dnd in black and white effects, follow very Exhibition.mp Te BOL En CE Le seh his father on October 29, 1809 transferred who were in danger of incriminati Willow, moss, salad, stem aud_ apple green elodely the handsomest designs in summer Visitors to the World's Fair should not sdoite procantions pain hom, and »- him to the House of Peers, and he hasasincs themselves.It was altogether immateri toilets ofelegant or dainty textiles will in silks.fail to see and hear the celebrated Behr 28lew MES.ALPHONSE LUCAS taken a prominent part in the discussions that the race was run in the United States.highest vogue, and to make them more be- |: MANY OF THE KEW CAPES Bros.pianos.P.E.Layton & Bro., eote of that assembly.February, 1874, The defendants claimed that the bets had coming to those the onlor does not wholly |- ts for thoes instruments in Montreal BeAr \u20148 BOARD.BERTIIER EN.w been made in the United States, but there suit, full jabote, gathered bretelles, secre are very dainty.being com chiefly of 257 6.Cathrine stree r of Pool, | mie oi ee ey wood bed BEN MR.DISRAELI FORMED HIB OARINET, vas not a tittle of proof that one sum of caps and Charles collars of softest écru jace much trimmed with jet.In our seeond De street, corner o ° Ing Jais and August.Appiy Lo Mis Bowton, Border 5 lace, will interpose between this rather plate is shown a model now much worn trying tint and soften and tone it, so that in London.Plate III gives a pretty in most cases it will prove very \u201ccompli- model of a house gown in Indian silk.mentary, for veiled and subdued by Lace, Fashions in flowers change every year.This many shades of green are rendered becom: year women will make flowers a very im- ing, the delicate lace keeping the tints from portant feature of their toilettes.Fortan- direct contact with the complexion.ately the new garments lend themselves Lord Derby was again entrusted with the money had been sent there.The seals of the Foreign Office, which he held which had been filed stating that the Com- until March 23, 1878, when he resigned the pany simply acted as commission agents office of Secretary of State for Foreign dia Dot prevall pasinat the evidence ad- uced, even the proprietor of the place In April, 1879, Lord Derby withdrew from himself.In the latter part of his evidence the Lancashire Union of ative As- he admitted that when the depositor lost Muscular pains, spinal pains, neuralgio pains, sciatic pains, chest pains, abdominal EDUCATIONAL, ns.All can be immediately relieved by AAA n Mountain Balm.tt good people moulé bot mike gooônces EDUCATION où tte CONTINENT.the money, he shared it with the man who louse-waists appear upon every style of ily*to'the innovation.The fashion of tead frown À at present tm Europe accustomed to the placed it on the race-track.The money d from morhing costume to richest ove- | wearing a rose in the bonnet has but one their rea hou many would they pv to entire hares of youns tee travelling on m deposited in the Montreal office was noth- ning ¢ ilet of lace, satin, and brocade.They \u2018thing recommend it and that is its the good cause! et ones, \u201cSmona thors, at home.and party obligations, and In October, 1879, it than a bet with Mr, are be Shrond.to ev.Dy.Barciag.Montreal, Hou er à more than ever in vogue, and the beauty.It im very expensive, as the rose newer creations are even more attractive in must Te renewed each time the hat is worn appearance than the improved blouses of last and often twice during an afternoon.But summer, for they have added to them the Worth admires a natural rose in the ple ue Derby collarettes, Vandyke col- bonnet pinced Just where it will show off rs, bretelle effects, reveis-fronts, or Etons.against the natural glossiness of the hair, Deservediy popular is this make of bodice\u2014 go it will prevail as a bonnet trimming for they afford a great variety at a small cost, those who can get it.Another fashion is and when the dress-walst becomes a little to plaçe flowers on the handle of the para- worn, or is somewhat old-fashioned, the lo plage which this year is tied ing more nor less e known that he had detached him- Holland himself.It had been proved that self definitely from the Conservative organi- | a number of persons gathered together at In a letter addressed to the Earl of the Turf Commission dally in order 28 , March 12, 1860, Lord wrote: to make bets on the races to be run In the .©\u201c \"I have long been unwilling to te United States.Thot was sufficient to .from the political connection in which I bring them within the scope of the law.= brought up, and in which, notwith- Going on further, it was found that the re ing occasional differences on non-poli- ceiver wis interested against the depositor.main acted for Mr.Holland had sworn that there were parties and ut the t aituation of about four thousand such rooms In th e - \u2014 Rev 3 \u201clave ou gri a you are est and Kiripatrick.[ieut.Gove, Ontario, \u201cVery \u201c out, 8 will re- : .store your health and rs | ee to Pe hae LADIES, ATTENTION! questions, | have in the e | ever-usefu] blouse takes its place without the parasol-ribbon and the avowed policy of the Con- United States and Canada.What an army betraying the reason of the substitution.around the stick half way up the bandle, at .ééævative leader in reference to foreign ot messengers it would take! The Sot ot IN PALR COLORS IN SATIN, The Bower used pe this manner may be it less t conditions change at d RELATIONS LEAVE MS NO CHOIOR.each messags and answer wou the blouse on mlender, youthful forms is tulip, a cluster of violets or à s o current oon: e once an , : .widely from its pres- panot ropport the present Government lant A cents, which as vapposed to charming, and it can be cut V shape back byacinth.the Treasury departs Ila pg] ot and front, with frills of lace ér chiffon set | This is the time when the newest hats ent, policy a premium on on very full.A moderately wide band of are proclaimed In Paris.The season has The London money market bas been stead 7 for call het and three months\u2019 ills r cent, ng 6 mone! pros] do the Economist of the 8th last, says that for the \u2018reasons gave last week, however, it dou whether e lity, however much I might Although Mr.Holland had sworn he 4 pérsonal feelings prefer it, is at & pold- pg the proprietor of the place, the defend- rn ne peeling of public duty, I have ants having ch of rere the keepers in the eyes of the law.; Mr.Honan added that the depositor could not bet with Mr.Holland, for he was not : here, and the defendants had mo authority PLATE IML.to make bets in Mr.Holland\u2019 this ch ess will be of long continu: Judge Desnoyers then took the oase en have fine broché designs which are not ance.There is even now no great super- \u2019 delibere.rinted, but thrown in relief upon the sur ' flaity of loanable capital, and towards ds) ee boat olin M in Touss shall the end of the month sup) will be re- DOINGS IN THE THEATRES.fg trom seashell pink toa rich crimeon, ou EE Dain the customers arpancion a & u 0) es en nD., een es Amma is SHES tations | ite eed Lie e e or on, of dove _.ish Brazilian\u2014which have al The ti tthe Acad ot Musie broadcloth, with a vest of pale mauve bors.Spank: loan or tholr eut te obtain need- next wesk will be the Hanlon Brothers | Éeck of cream colored siren erhrororn : od supplies of gold: An Austria Hungsty psotomimic spectacle, \u201cSuperba,\u201d a piece with violets in natursl shades.The large re ja steadily, though anobtrastrely, 4 ro BE In order to allow every lady who wishes, to try the merits of Oortioslll hat has had a most successful season in frill on the is made of mauve = \u2018does not favor the Ides that rates Sewing Silk and Twist, we will send above box containing 8 spools Bewing gocgeous scenery aod magnificent tableau LLk2 the vest nd le embroidered with vio J ?will remain long their present very low Silk and $ spools Twist to any address upon receipt of $10 in postage stamps.» e - w ma \\) A IY \u201d .danse ond \u201copens festurse and many gow \u2018aud, is faced with mauve valved AN | NW Va \"The weekly statement of the Bask of CORTICELLI SILK CO, Limited, St Johns, P.Q.pouver Hanlo ns annually 3 haere) and are in the vest, Itis trimmed with bunch of gE Fe, % EX 0 Eng week of 258.000, Eurpica ballion for \u2019 e mauve w ATO YP ) SED] LSE // AR A q .claimed be superior to anything they Have ounces of chiffon of the same shade sn SAEED NG we ro HabDiy la 48.15 pat cents against .\u2019 me Co Eee ous ras NS.Ne N WAR Peak poid boidinga Bow ompars a fa The Strongest,Smooth ® The Montreal Amateur Opera Club Is lawns, rhe exil Ne na \\ \u201cN A, , hat loue with those of the same ons and \u2019 g | , Ip Fema SPO | SF pi NAA i Sore Li.a, | ©8tand Most Elastic to be tendered as a complimentary benefit 5 least, with snowflakes.ON A EARL AN.E0.38 Sewing Silk made to hia Ada Moylan ples Ells SOME ff HATS tor D pa RS The Bank of France, orta ancrease of ., n e A IN cs os 3 nas Hecretacy of fifth and sixth of May.It will bo hes merge ad op seing corms \" y \"a = h holdings In aterling now the Colonies, in Mr.Gladstone's admin.hard to Improve on the be nces | These of mixed straw, and in shape re- MINA Al make following comparison: istration, December 18, 1 and held that of the o ven by the Club d ng thé semble an ordinxry naflor, while thelr trim- a y hk ; however, he winter, but the members arg determined ming is a strange medley of color and ms Bo) \u2018Gi cere nfm pa con that there shall be an imprgvement, and torial, \u201cA band veivel usually encircles D A a yy ' they are doing all the bor $10 ve their the crown, or a fold of satin caught into \u2018New York market bas been in ambition effect.Mr.hur Ctawford, who po wi a twist is The New Yor! Toner rois a Sih Bet bi ls ed Wiitred Shadbolt the poster, Pin the Ghats place high on one aide fn a etal a pri ied o., and time fends 4 pe A Royal Commission on Army uction of \u2018The Yeomen df the Guard\u201d transfixed ma lc green Sterling exchange advanced, and - the mer\u201d n 1566-60: mise t year, will be seen in the ¢agt n in those serge ization of the Todian TAL the three coming ormanges.He has dreeves on conso moan * on Ohse.al; of season, but is home just now hn a vacation patanta, 1354,04; of the and has offired his sirvides for this oocs- latter.Diagonal have ex- 7\u201d commission on oity guilds in 1881-82, and of sion.tremely fasblonkble, they remain so, the fon on market righte and tolls \u201cBlaster ant Man\u201d at the Royal, a | aa re Pr Se EE SE | lee soenio affecte.Floste conf Suitohes tom nisnôst yaoi to 6 the\u2019 Man\u201d a piece dealing with the labor fabric at the ssams, when pat iy either by Des los are troubles.À n : Ban ini ) Mat troduced which \"salivens the [performace siipod, and bn any hore 1d other fancy velvet fastened around the heck with pli.been announced brilliantly, each Asy bring- : performante a 's Cabin\u201d voto ol \"i piv ye dyed ths tangs nook Je D te wher some small toques ars \u2018 .° nlp the op The, Sows Sot oF Th log hy one rounded one, du thon 16 beet Re: ads voip À 30 of rss Spool Silk has no Ty np hee ie hat mk bet sseaghtvs Cllte than oh ty an em of Borns Datel Bat Tt a yet & Hille equal for Stitching, for \u201cpe \u201ca our Take, ; id coating, thay are ubstl a blouses are made of fine nol) RS So - ; .95 ihe Btdtor of the Sami |.| bands reckes, aod reves.00 pila fitted to the figure.betraying nothing of |.; \".#00 MARLY $0 WALR THR.Hand-sewing, for all | arche Lai a aetna city wil tral oilks sud \u2018 unpatterned wool the looseness w ich at ons time yas ons | * \u201cIV is à French hat to wear ., te His Qi ee âne 7 the lake on Thets are very many other and oto pr ihe comb of stided, icles wik sad Dressmaking and Do- 1 re &Fe Io steamboats unprecedented \u2018 , 00m | ), ln of violet , the half ' EE | Eee PE pd UE TE Sle 1 FEA on mestic Purposes.| Palma Lasse & 08s Siben The.vu a 800.Otis aod the outside wi = 1 Sha rang 0 grees thavin | | Sly i PE eppeirance ak It seems né Try it once and you will 2\u201d = .va ; : ve » ; a : 2 = © Coteau 3 Louls Annexation me and the Market Re- :{ port Also Held Over.\"Fhe Oounoil sat yesterday afternoon and : ted the two additional assessors.That was about all it did.Cote St.Louis anpexation was made the first order of baainess before routine for the special meet- tog to be held on Tuesday next, the drain.~ ote by-law was made the second order of the _ day, while the Market Committee's report 3 was also held over.That wus the sum total of the business done besides the amount of talk and a couple divisions, The successful candidates a e position of assessors were Messrs.C.$.E.Patterson nnd Arthur Langevin.The 5 nce Committee, by a resolution of # Council, had been instructed to examine the applicants und report upon those om they found best qualified for the position, but none of the names sent up must be those of men over fifty years of age.The report was prepared at the committee mecting of Thursday and in- oluded six names.Ald.Perrault opened the ball with a motion, seconded by Ald, Bavignac, to the effect that the successful applicants be compelled within eight days after their appointment to furnish cer- tiflcates of birth to show thelr age.Ald, Stevenson here remarked that it might be well to compel them also to furnish a doctor's certificate stating whether they bad ever had rcarlet fever or had been vaccinated, However, he did not see fit to present a motion to that effect.Ald.Ken- inted out that in many cases it veu a te difficult for men born in the Old Country tg obtain such certificatesand utterly impossible to obtain them within the delay specified.He styled themotion \u201ccarrying the joke too far.\u201d In amendment Ald.Pre- fontaine moved, seconded by Ald.Steven- : ity that the resolution excluding men over y.years of a be reconsidered.The amendment was lost on a division of 11 to 19; Ald.Perrault withdrew his motion and voting on the candidates began.The firs roposed was that of C.Renneault Ald, ® Heausoleil objected on the groun that the man was over fifty jours of age.In the face of the limiting resolution the election of that candidate would be illegal and 80 wouldany acts he might perform as assessor.Ald.Prefontaine thought the same and the Council,by a vote of 10 to O0, decided not to appoint Mr.Renneault.Ald.Prefontaine proposed Mr.Crossen.Was he a Catholic?Ho was.Ald.Beausoleil ohjected again.The assessment roll for school purposes was made at the same time as that for municipal purposes, and the law - vided that the school valuation roll must - provi made by a Roman Catholic and a Protestant assessor In each ward.Now the under- == standing was that of the two new assessors to be appointed one was to be French and the other English.Now if an English- 8 ing Roman Catholic was appointed ft simply meant that the Protestants were ing to lose one representative on the Boa of Assessors.Did they wish to put the city in that position?Evidently not, for again Ald.Beausoleil's objection was sustained and u the application was refused on a vote of 8 Next Ald.Thompson moved that Mr, Pat terson be a ppointed assessor and Mr.Patterson was \u2018appointed kt AT a vote of Mto 10.follow the division being as Ares Leclerc.Smith the Fagen, rtubise, ames.Beausoleil, P.Du oe Brunet, ennedy, Villeneuve, Prat RE rt.Tansey, n, Thompeon, , Stevenson, Prefon- taine, Hurteau\u201420.Nays\u2014 Bumbray Desmarteau, Reneanlt, Cos- .Marso y MeBride, Stoarns, Wilson, À.buc, re ro The a Heation of Mr.Bourré, presented by, Ald.Hobert, was rejected on a vote of 14 * hen Ald.Hurteau proposed the name of Mr.Langevin.fle was appointed almost qnanimoualy, 0 onl one oting against bim.And that dis of the two assessorshipe which have been talked about so lon, The Coteau St.Louis annexation by- law came next.Ald.Robert moved, second by Ald.Frefontalne, that the by- te & second time.Ald.Stevenson wished more information.He had a letter from a resident of that municipality in which it was stated that the city would have to take over all the employees of the annexed village.Was that true! Ald.Robert sald it was not; there wasno ementofthat kindintheby- law.Again Ald.Beausoleil had an objection and again he was sustained.There was no map of the territory to be annexed In the report of the annexation committee.Fle read the by-law in which it was set forth that no .-.annexation could he com npleted until such por plan had been made and filed.Ald.Rot rt bad a plan brought in.Ald.Beau- soleil answ ered that it was not regular as it was only a plan showing the water supply of Coteau St.Louis.The Mayor thought the matter over and studied the bylaw a few moments.He decided that fhe point wag well taken, a plan must filed.They could not go on so Ald.Pre- fontaine moved that a certified plan ha produced and that the by-law be the first order of the day before routine business at the next meeting.Ald.Hurtubise seconded the motion.\u2018\u2018 Before routine business\u201d was objected to, and that led Ald, Prefon- taine to remark, \u2018You are showing your bunds: you do not want to pass the by-law.\u201d Stevenson, \"We only want information.\"We have no hands to show.\u201d + However Ald.Prefontaine's motion was garried and so the by-law will come up the first thing at the next meeting.The second feading of the drainage and plumbing by- also went.over to next mecting and will be the second order of the day.Ald, James wished to submit it to a number of sanitarians, and other information is to be obtained.The report of the Market Committee proposed to appoint Mr.Tessier, late ee of the St.Antoine market, to the ct of the Bonsecours market.Mr.olicœur, of the St.Lawrence Market, would to St.Antoine, and he would be cceeded at the St.Lawrence Market by Fouts Pelland, There was some discussion, t it was decided to defer the further consideration of the report until a future meeting.ouncil then adiourned.The next + meeting will be on Tuesday afternoon.Pharmaceutical Examination.- At the Montreal College of l\u2019'harmacy, 508 7 Lagau tiere atreet, the semi-annual ex- sminations of the Pharmaceutical Associa tion of the Province of Quchec were held.ey were opened on Tuesday and closed ursday of this week.For the major examination there were nine candidates, for the minor twenty-six.The following, en- to be registered as \u2018\u201cLicentiates of \u201cCertified Clerks,\u201d passed racy \u2014 Herbert C.xy Emije Barbean, hos.J.Quirk, A.PB.Foss 2a Kenneth Campbe 1.As certified clerks\u2014James Douglas ebb, P.J.McCloske: Gor Dube, J.Ë.A.owers, J.J.©.onse Martineau, \u2018Wm.Lyman, À.Taschereau, J.A.F.Ber- Furse and Ë.H.Lawson, materia ail- H.J.Pllon, trond, with W.J.She su ecta were: Pharm medion, emiatry, practical {spensing, toxicology, reading prescriptions, botany, and weig! ta and STRERT CARS MADR USE OF TO CONVEY LETTERS.Lighting and Heating of Trains in Ireland\u2014\"Truth\u201d and the Grange- dents in Seotiand.England.A remarkable case of recovery of power after an injury to an important nerve bas just come under the notice of the London correspondent of the Manchester Guardian.A little girl was severely MUSIC AT THE THE POINTe The Choral Union's Concert rons St pétacles je Heh Mes musical tal a4 the Grand e Point St.statement vas co fled.The piece selected wap ok a tuneful cantata, wherein of the son of Jacob, and bis- brethren thfully followed.Miss A.or Joseph's sister, and the iho Poincare, and acquitte herself to the evident satisfaction of the large audience, whose enthusiasm was portieutariy aropsed rendering of the solo part in the concluding items Wo sing untotho.Po rbert re- Miss 5.Bry ndered a beautiful reciiative à and air te à ne rat t part, injured in the arm by the bursting of a very artistically.e, a3 the soda-water bottle.The wound was treated tian Queen, ve Pa case to advantage in several solo and concerted items, r.at tho time sccundum nerve of the limb, which had been divided, artem, bat the main Venables\u201d \u201c Joseph\u201d was well represented, As was Me Adasen or s was unattended to.Four months after the « ® © accident, however, a surgeon cut down up somewhat t music allotted to to the part of st une foultless style.The ON tbe Injured part after perfect healing other | lead! n were filled Messrs.had taken pl for the purpose of restor- w owles, Leather, J.W.M, ing the continu ity of the nerve yerve whose funo- Parke ad HH Taylor, Mr.A.Tattersall tions bad remained in abeyance.He found conducted, and Miss M.Robinson and Mr, the divided ends of the nerve about an inch Geo.Wilson presided at the piano and ctively.The chorus is a large an well ll rained ore, and did some effective work last night.THE CHAMBER DISSATISFIED.Claim to Have Been Slighted, Noinvitation was received by the Chambre apart, and p! ed at once to unite them with silk sntures.Th t was that on the da following the operation the loss of sensat he parts tc - which the nerve was erated had d , and the recovery of muscular Larppes was rapidly taking place.A novel experiment is being made in the postal service at Huddersfield.Letter-boxes de Commerce to.mect Hon.Mr.Foster 57\u20ac ed to all the tramcars, and letters when he comes to Montreal next week, in pean s ted in them at all the terminl, s, and passing places ary postal conditions: Pout if the trams have tok to be Stopped Sapecially for letters to charge of nny is made, and tahoe re in e com uctor's box.ane boxes are returned to the central tram office at the conclusion of every ourney or a at regard to tariff adjustment, and the matter was brought up at the meeting of that body yesterday.Several members felt hurt that the Chambre should have been ignored, and the following, res resolution was unanimously passed: inasmuch as the Chambre de Comme erce has repeatedly been ignored by the Fe Federal de- stated times, gad are empl to bp partment, the secretary instructed to dth eve 1 ur om 30 pores ty Pat ie La tho later Toque them 15 0.000 24) Pim, There a reac gh communicate ct w e Cl on all occasions.\u201d \u201cletter from Mr.V.E.are fitted with special locks and fastened to the ends of the gar by a peculiar contrivance.he experiment has successful over 500 letters havi through the boxes on the first service will prove of exceptional bas A \u2018to the people in tbe outer district, Police-Sergeants Ayerst and of the Bermondsey Police ere.have just been pal ida very hig > igh compliment by one of the octors of Tr Vanier, manager a the Oyster Culture Company at Carleton, on the Bale des Chaleurs, askingthe Chambre de Commerce to promote oyster culture in the province, was held over.A eircular is to be sent to the several municipalities asking their assistance in obtaining from the local Government & new survey of the Island of Montreal on a new cadastral plan.H.Painchaud gave notice that he would move at the next meeting that the Boards of Trade of Paris and other large cities of France be requested to use their influence towards reducing the freight rates pvr proved \u2019s Hospital.À few dayssincea inkins, whilst walking along \u2018Stanworth street, sli down and broke his leg.The constables, who were some distance off, saw what had happened, and man named h rail their through goods in immediately ran to the peor man's sasist- French fou SE Tce their thro 8 ance.They quickly utilized their two truncheons and a piece of wood a splint, A New Delaware & Hu Hudson Car.which they bound to the man\u2019s leg with their pocket-handkerchiefs tom into stri and a terwards conveyed him on the am bu.lance to the hospital.Upon arrival the doctor highly complimented the po on nts on the papes in which they bad set the broken limb.The matter is Lo be A Delaware & Hudson first-class passen- Ber car, unique roe all the railway coaches of Canada, rolled into the Bonaventure Depot Lee esterday.It is unique, inasmuch as it desig ed, not to economize space and carry e maximum number of passengers, but to give the maxi- taken up by the Chief Commissioner = mum comfort to passengers travelling Police, in order that the sergeants\u2019 efforts by night.The seats are all reclin- may be recognized.ing airs, When in an The ses cast up a unique bit of treasure- car sixty victims can be crowded, trove before an alderman Leeds, England, who was walking on the of Lee at oe pra: ton.He saw a neat coming ts.ward him on the crest of & wave and on securing and opening it di iscovered that contained a promissory x note far $15,000 aod bank checks f that amonnt, all drawn in the year 1815.The papers were valueless, but are interesting as souvenirs.A measure prohibiting the sale or exposure for sale on Sundays of merchandise food, Senay ug ilk and and coach will accommodate only thirt; lores ladies or gentlemen.Each seat is a uti.fully upholstered chair and each chair is a potential coach.In gealously st stowed under the scat ahead is a knee-rest, which swing out on pivots and support the sleeper's nether limbs at a most soporific angle.On one side of the car is a single row of these chairs and on the other side a double.The interior of the in point of coziness, is in perfect keeping with the, furniture above de- i scribed.Quartered oak is the a medisines, ande under à » penal Tas us 4 Iale and the | ting 1s on the foost of Man bya pe a few days ago.modern an, w ile a single le ver opens and The island or one of arty ular sum- shu e@ ven T8 At one pu us reso; obviating the nuisance of the mad.with the pen.rte Jn lhe Erith ies oa 204 do ponds almost at entirely on the its prosper{ een pers has consented to lend the collection of historical tapestries at Windsor Castle for exhibition at the World's Fair in Chicago.A model of Windsor Castle, coverin ng an an yen.of 45 £4 feet by 18 feet, and standing 1 high, will Also be ex bited.TS medal ic tt to poule.Le or lieved to be the largest in existence, and is the only one ey correct.A young lady was a London \"bus startin hile she vas a) from the top.S Biche noce, thinking the aay, w she acce e recover.Contin lame, she mht an action gaint.the company, long key.\u201cOur ides,\u201d said Mr.Henry, the Montreal agent of the D & H., \u201cis that the average man and woman who cannot afford to buy two dollar's worth of sleep on a sleeping car ought to be provided for.We make profit by pleasing patrons.\u201d Bonnie Prince Charlie.There was a big audience in the parlors of the St.Andrew's Home last evening where the Rev.Edgar Hill delivered a lecture on \u2018\u2018Bonnie Prince Charlie.\u201d The leo- ture was under the auspices of the Cale- donian Society.Mr.James Ha the president, ,occupied the chair and in duced who spoke of the life of the Prince and the stirring events connected with lt, and related several anecdotes = thstandi {he document, which was bearin, on the rebellion with which sald to £75 was \u201cCharlie\u201d was so closely identified.Mr, Hill remarked that Scottish people should always feel proud of the history of their native land\u2014Scotland would be poorer wil neglected to recognize it.The lecture, ch was an interesting one, was inter- h PE The other Sunday à special umoris e o ble ste\u2019 service was held in his church, at ich upwards of local \u201cwheelmen\u201d attended.Their feelings may d with Jacobi be imagined when for the first hymn the nk was passed te Me ill A vote of parson ave, out \u201cRide on! Ride on! in Paajest Mr.Hall on the Tax.At the quarter sessions held In a Mid.train, The following appears in Tvuih of April | HSE SEE It is true that the The ls: of the lan ast w othe pce And vow that tin aient ding 1e us ey Oe ew © But their vu to us, For wo ve seen them And heard them before.\u201cT'was the same four-an pures lon in Tn bas When Gladstone Ch the Churdl in as Then, as now, nt Orangemen vowed nd ry with their gore But sently saw Ulster's Hye flowed jus Flowed with fomed Jus the tans oo Without a su a roaplcion of an oes Bets A a heart p pantin > In ay we've heard it, v: before! btp pat yond mas Jeune oan p ©ssrs.Clark, and\u201d Company, Limited, Belfast, à steel twin screw steamer, built for the Commissioners of risk Lights.Th song ceremony was ed by Miss Galw daughter of oan ¢ Jalwey; Dublin, who The dimen- named the vesse sious of the vessel are\u2014 ongth, 126 fee! th, 28 feet; depth (m (moulded), 11 fost q inches; and she pas béen built highest clase and with Board ea Sally designed to alt the requirements « su e requiremen peti Comoe ot loners\u2019 service In attend some of the ie tghthouses on the South-wes coast of Ire The vessel prengihencd \u20ac consideradiy over Lioyd's requirements.\u2018 Moya\u201d has been designed and built under the special d t Mr.W £ th ence Of \"a.er, Of 0 tain Gal superin of e, and spector of Irish Lighthouses.or te a ome coon: poet, at le pleted the task he met himself © time , and the last of the od Irish \u201cFhe Three now in a finished s his \u201cBanshees and Other Poems\u201d to the labor of love which he took up with enthusiasm, two of the three stories bel included ln that volume, and appropriate weirdness.at this moment en; famous Irish Soldier, Thi ont Ea of Lucan, so highly éulogised by Maca lay, and whose name and fame are traditi: among tb be a asantry.It It is very curious e ography y of ble man baa never been written.The Athlone correspondent of Freemon states: An extraordi occurrence took place at the workhouse thers latel: lntely.married woman, named Reilly, died of over there and the body was in a coffin in the workhouse m ing to take the body home.over the transfer of the vous two of the the work house officials receiv serious ounds.The friends seized the Body and took it away but were pursued dby ih e police and two met were e of the men injured at the workhouse 1 is re, dying.states \u201cthat the term fixed ric paid by Mr.Justin M Carthy, is Le the Freeman.Local co: ttees are appointed.the method followed in previous years being again taken.The Lord.Chancellor of Ireland, is paren strong on phy.Mr.T.Curran, M.P,, induced him int two Sydney attorneys to take po aie TH joe So] ola 4 authorie pere attornoys to so act desori as residin poyaner.the capital of Vio Dublin to ue goopraphiaiiy rect tbo.el St Wes as a p> meetin of what Is called the Irish Home Rule Association was hab ie De \u2018were between twen ory t ns on the pla ir ee ough the body of the hall was w it did not con- feature of the parte waa a disturbance, which Jed to a meting\u2019 in which sticks were used.Rev.J.Page Hoppe predicts that venin five years after the Passing of and al Alled, Prasat sionaid sas, Hon.J.S.Hall has answered the letter of land town recently, a cabman was sum- Rule measure Belfast w A rte movement the Citizens\u2019 Tax Committee enquiring moned for demandin I than cats for transfering ta that city the Parliament whether the fact that test cases per fare for a Jad of which all Ireland will be be prond.| the tax would, bo thefore the Court: woul name was Bodkin, oi, the je Dr.J of have any effect in delaying the FT.name was ciay.the Training Col Hall answers that the Government has chairman of the Bench \u2018was cod, and he has Jollege, ots, Dublin, Bas ro made Its declaration in the House and 88v- Forty thousand little ra in 2 sion in consideration of value ser eral times fore the public, and he thinks breakfastiess to school.Del contes in the cause of education.2 at should be sufficient for the committee.¢ idle workingmen have petitioned the According to a ©o of the Dud At least, says Mr.Hall.they should have school to give the children food for Ang a aks th that much confidence in public statementa.the body as as ell as for the m mind.of Sir William Butler a Sonat How the Streets of Paris are Cleaned.each per person.ab à cost only & pent rid have been s Dbed, and one based .From foar gelock in the morning unt] ops Circular has been received by at least : half-past six the street-cleaners sweep and thet a young po iz En ca with ones {on Irelaud continues wash the sideways and streets, throw sand ,000, and an Income of £19,000 a 5 Ireland In 1803 is y over the roadway when ne \u2018for the desirous of a man with a ated to have 51,000 1 88, iclatly security of traffic.apply disinfectants and The wettest spot in England is a | been gains ive a first cleaning to the ublic, urinals.waite, 8 Jictle.piace in Qumberland, some An address ol 187T80ut of 1800 adils applied every morning when necessary in iz, eight miles from Keswick.It hss an an- members In of the Sosiety of } Friends the streets \"ot Paris ore sulphate of iron, naal raiafallof | | inches Joa a in 1806 hag been sent o aie brethren phenie sold an and chioride ot lime.bbls in ho blgh oh en) Howe Britain sun H Lome Rule.which haw beer been meanwhile \u201cbrought dow of Peterborough.has the distinction of be- small ck pont i ths hs It itn only he streets by the maid-servants an e gu e poor concierges, has to be removed, ns also the that city, having Just hoon been returned un- 101b., an birth it was but bigh.syeepings of the street, It is just before opposed for the Scotland.the cantonnierscomeu e ckers work the est.Formerly rubbish used Jaber sald Shas Mr.ro atios w, 6 the By the presence of mind of the engine.ody the ors Sok ot kw a Bobs in je esp; \u2018and Ppointment, has rack shout\u201d ont nla hia Great Nos oa a ban Railway,on Baie an 1e c&kers na u c a.those.ow =i household gh pirate i} opt be prosecn ene riod\" het Phar at ight Rod wat res avert rown into a .arge tin x, known famlil- larly as a poubelie\u2014 after the Prefect ol that Dusio the has mo pours Bae on Je Hirsch od; and at the same time s considershle name who enforced this degree\u2014and the haa won £43 on 242-000 on 4 tart, and this sum t of amusement was afforded to chiffoniers have to dig among the contents bas i The met deduct big the \u20184 crowded train.of the box for what teh vant.Sometimes ep le Baron u ae Ua bac he suburban, * ï one may wi nese a \u2018Ween a ragpick- expenses.afte y pass er and à famis| ng d dog.It 16 on the con- Mackerel wers wo plentiful a¢ N eo box beyond Buxburn Station on its way to tents of the bel at the starvingdogs cently that in one week sonts of the Aberdeen than the passengers were alarm- of Paris pro long their miserable existences, || men each made se Buch ae £1 #15.The od » somewhat sudden slowing ap of the and- it wing to them that the were the n record.veh On looking out at the windows, ickers find so few bones and be rag\u2019 read, most valuable to Thom.And 30 to 11 the street-cleaners have to remove all manure from the roadway, clean con EJobo ¢ Gilbert, A, has presented his Fo art ot actos ot Loud vitae i a e Manchester as à free Bros were the following Sere Messrs, Jobn T.Lyons, W.man, Lyonsand 8.Lachance, of Montrea Williams, 3 Three Rivers, and vg Berger, Wa- oo.\u2014 The Italian Exhibit.Prof.Alexander Oldrini, rpocial delegnte pote, Italian exhibit portation to the is J Soe Sind com w ptain CE on rote to Chi are ex- came over in the al Trans \u201cEridano\u201d which arrived In Port, a few days ago.It was jo Chi in six Gran Trak spocal and of 3070 out the gutters, and water the s and eldewalks when necsesary.{sh Toni dé Lande le 2 the morning's work with a omplete clean- roule, i tog cus ted petit ing out au dininiection of the Urinals.At Kingdom, eleven o'c a me men and women go off work with from ene and twopence to The Dead partner ofs large Riri one and fenpence for thelr seven hours\u2019 work in their pocksts.The regular Jar thirds of bis tomer ee omen.have two hours for dinner; gxcept It Is said that §he young what the bureaucrats of the Hotel do Ville Bold the largest ins in Fgh call *\u2018 atmospheric circumsiances™ force the e amoun £3008 In oe tite he \u201cconstant A thy Ber ppors ltt an oa very weather, a va is requisite, there is sometimes Dalty for the su rors of be her no dinner bell at all allo From on: = fnlshes be bas de smees cantenniers dez J Two great wants of which (Tray travel es as ala m .va water the pavements, remove Inanure, .: lors in have always sweep the trot! n, but this time are the abasnce of \u2018any sat withont raising his\u2019 , 80 as to avoid and they were amused s on, the line, -beha in he k frisky manner, somi es giving à .half-defiant, ord \u2019 and th \u2018| legacy of her weight in one- potes, had an of hola of the aot Sear Before.After.Alteration.Alteration, 61,186 œ 0.910 tccsevs sevens Kincardine.coer ES ex-Blake, Dean of the Edin.ot of] Medicine for Women, and rtant of St.continued Dr.her ommittes, haveobtsined an im concession from the Universit: ws In consequence exclusion of women from the medical a - ty of the University of Edin made an application for the adm sion of of ti the Surgeon Square School to the medical degree of St.Andrews.This been ted, and the University \u2018Cours of St.Andrews bave, in virtue of the ry conferred on them by the new ord the lecturers at Dr.Jex Blake's s school as * specially appointed\u201d by the University for the tasteuotion of women in medicine.The school- becomes of the University of St.Îte students can matriculate .as students of the University, with a view to Foun 2p for Sox sxuninal) lon for tho M.D.| inburgh School of Medicine pou, iD a En Te ae i- tion to St.Andrews as the Medical ool Celloge to the Univer thé recent enquiry into the wreck af the \u201c on the coast of Spain, Mn John Rust, the ier e eer, in the course ofia thrilling story of when he cling to an u | et the ed of a hols in the bottom, ard Mi ing {bose evangelistio work is hy toon in he, nel ood of ta man's hand I see there?™ Amazed, he shon her to bold on.Soon, however, the boat was tossed about by a great wave, and he saw her body drifting past.Dr.Ogilvie Grant, medical officer for Inverness-shire, w returned m hy % the want of and potatoes is generally felt there, and that some assistance is necessary avoid a local The outlook is so fam| serious that the district committee have already set about s nding | the Govern- peopl grant Tor rouds in to parchase Sos eo may earn money t it le foared they wl not be able to do 80 in time for THe Rev.R.\u201cLaw wson, Maybole, says that Lt 3 was in the Shetland Tales be found hide taken off, the crofterand his simply plant th their feet on the hide, cut st off as muc Decessary the for themselves, and then tie the * their ankle with a bit of co 3 - A wealthy o had Seat gentiomas his iets .fan thon th yy er tor Him.oh Was e share 55,844; the slimmer 51,200.Marvellous Effect ! | M.A À Per Article.TE BAKING POWDER .| aT + te = A the Best Grocers sell 16e KOFF NO MORE.re Drops wil positive and instant FEB mine dies Y RESENTATION ADDRESSES! 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As té ts Now in Eurepe.rm ve wont HHearle\u2019s YOU WILL Carbolic Which fs recommended as A Goon DISINFECTANT! © Sell I.The Hearle Manufacturing Coy A LADIES .MOTHER GREEN'S TANSY PILLS, BEE Yr SEALE A EN Prince Preserves and Rejuvenates the Complexion PDR REDWOOD\u2019S REPORT.ad WE H TOHLY.Y PURE JUVENIA BOAP is en of wader, snd ABSOLUTELY NEUTRAL, y fren from any about rgd, unten From careful Saal £34 thoroagh In IR RST OF TOILET 2OAST Sra.Eb.ate PLC, FON; A.J.Ds Hatrze, 9.1.C Wholasale Representative for Canada\u2014OMARLES QYDE, 33, ot.holes 8t., Montreal.STOTT & JU RY, cts In Stampe or 5 cts.in Silver will pay for our .Pamphlet, telling how to Cure CANCER asp TUMORS œ WITHOUT ENIFE OR PLASTER.Investigate the claims of this pleasant home trestment We can furnish testimo: nials from all parts of Bowmanville, Ont.scoured out of the cloth once proofed, and of no other chemi-, cal waterproof can this be truthfully said.__ = Rigby Is used for both ladies\u2019 \u2018and gentlemen's garments, 5 and is made Înto suits, overcoats, cloaks, wraps, just-the 5 same as any other woollen fabric.The texture, feeling, or appearance of the cloth is not in any way changed - by Rigby proofing.It keeps you warm, dry, and comfortable, without confining the body or preventing the free respiration of the: skin.No one in this climate can afford to be without a Rigby porous, waterproof, sanitary, economical, comfortable.; To be had of all Goods and Furnishing Goods houses hout the Dominion.PROSPECTUS :.wie OF \u2014 Automatic Telephone & Electric La OF CANADA (LIMITED) Encerpersiod b7 Special 424 by Soo Pacisment of che Dominion of Cond, Mary 06; and Assented to on the Srst dny of April, 1908, to transact a gomernl Talepheao and Electrical Supply, ufheturing and Operating Business .re as Peuninion of Concdn.Authorized Capital - $250,000, with power to increase to $500,001 Offered for Subscription - $250,000 toc cute amount O06,000 Ms Lou Fulemrihed By Che press ners of the patent, Reserved for future requirements, - $250,000.i Among those who now control the patents ho have su subseribed sad who wil pro bably be associsted with the a Dorved fae ollowin JAMES P.DA JORN TORRANCE: Go 3 x i Iouas\u2019 Lowas & veges B WILSON EMIY EIRE Tarascment Becher , ji perdre das TS + - SOLICITORS :- to Telephone Business on the ; This ny naw proposes SR de Dre es A of Automatio Telophony.The presen ment of several Canadian to wns with Dh hats Automatio rid o present owners of the patents have su eid Tor aizty thousad of the stook at cash therefor.: The success Doi rem has been practically demonstrated by actual oven and must nece oe RA the i$ cumbersome bh : n vey ie 8 original ey where i rep States Government.nd te od TE at Fort Sheridan: It has also bee: in successful: ot Lond: Pt, ay aa a tor which the p \u2018system was offered, and in the mrerits of the two systems were concerned, The Birowger system possesses the following features \u2014 ¥T COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER SYMEM YO INSTALL.Xo IT REQUIRES NO CENTRAL OPERA equiring epho: servioess te THE VILLAGE ten Tel have as perfect a \"eer 810008 rato fn sendy NICHT oar.service to en .OTHER SYSTEMS réquive operators PREVENTS mauy Towns to from Ba » TELEPHOX HORE BRBPICE ns they need bet & few cannoi Other to towns employ a radar, bat have no NIGET SERVION, whi a give Th Com desires $0 equi pexchanges ry OTTY and TO Canada se = SEE ten : 000) of ita sor Foner ab (od hil tho ousand dollass has been by the the present owners).Perma ni 10 per PER CENT.oN usscaserion, 16 PER CENT.ON ALLOTMENT, pa, or aquired the Board of Directors, but calls aot\u2019 to Sir Sone, nor or more 0 i A any or oll per cent sf éne ca to allot à mo ï amount in case of over over ou be ; POSSESSING A PERFECT SYSTEM, REQUIRING NO OPERATORS, 7 the Company by its moving in eperstion alone ean pay large dividends, and L THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.\u201d : i h ited States, Frise, 91 Share.Dividends; Bali ToloPhons de 8 Shore.Dividends, 8 Lon , Canada, te De paid for the elas usive sight ot using and of man ao Doiminion of Canada The ! $90,000.the Cansdisn of Commerce; 0 London and Hamilton, re fall: Subscription Books wifi be spened at the Canadian Bank of Comets the said cities, on Monday, April 2 and close Saturday, April 29th, PE m can be seen in tion at th Temple Building, in operation at e Te of : 14 is proposed as soon ss the » may deem it advisable $0 the Comp où bot] h the Mop And Toronto Exchanges.utomatie Telephone Syst Partlée destring to introduce or use Automatio Systems can procure the most approved apparstus by ebbiy- Log to the Ball Telephone Oo, of Canada, where the sparks be purchased outright ¢ without the buyer being compelled either do purchase stock the Derminy «© CLUB \u2018HOUSE I Compete for Amertoa's Cup\u2014 x, Book-making s Lottery.A _\u2014 # > The Athletic Club House Company held Ahokr annual mecting in the M.A.A.A Tooms last sight, Mr, James Paton in the chair.\u2018The report allowed à profit of $78.12 n the year's business.The fall momber- Athi was now nhout H00, being 100 loss than = last yoar.The restaurant opoued on the il RIK 4 \u2018 ges of the company have led.Increased 3550 a vear owing to the expiration of the | t bacription, which paid the interest on tbe : ortgage for a term of three yeurs.5 4 he \"subscription towards the ordinary expenses of the company have one ure to run.Thesn amount to $110 aunum.The question as to the Rbhity of the company to keep the Club House open will have to be faced Funless a large increase can bs made in the = imembership or in the revenue of the com- : yy by other moans.Numerous public d bud private parties patfonized the club house, and it continues to be a favorite resort for snowshoe clubs, The financial statoment showed receipts rt aud | 5xpenditure $3160.32, Lalance mare, Jas.Patan, R.Whit J.Stephens, \u201cGeo, Phillip4, G.H.Hanna, Morrison and G.Falconer were re-elected directors.2 A$ a later meeting Mr.J.was reappointed president, Mr.R.White, vice./ president and Mr.G.Falconer, secretary: , urer.LACROSSE.Independent Junior League.Independent J unlor Lacroane Long its annual moeti 8 yesterda Alley presiding.© following offi- ec onorary president, P.McEwen.President, D, O'Nel yl resident, E.J, Ford, \u2018treasurer, T.McEvoy.Yo ia was decided to join the Junior La.\u2019 \u201cer0ase Association of Montreal, Messrs.se: i Collins, ¥.J.Ford, uod FE.Hooban a elec elegn mission to © was fixed at $5, to be returned to club which did not default in a matel.was announced tha , in retir- Ps from the Dresde.had donated $Wto 48e trophy.which is now worth 8 alte \u201cgether.The business of arranging the : edule for the coming season was beld \u2018over til} next session.The Lone Btars.+ The Lone Stars Lacrosse Club held a meeting last evening when the following \u201cSlicers wore elected: nd President, T.T° opt ; treasurer, J.Mo secretary, ar: Ho) captain, \u2018A.Richards.Applications Will Be Reescived.RTE ee dos will be received from the fol- clubs fo of forming the endout Longue: Victoria, Ori.Gordon.Ad.unior Inde Cher:y, 21 Chaboillez street, BE ole tary- \u201ctreasurer pro-tem.Independent e.The Balmorals.The Balmoral! Lacrosse Club have decided to hold n meeting at thelr club room, 2 Paimora) street, af 3 o'clock p.m.Mem- i hi ATO requested Lo a and use «wishin, to join the cla may so ap- piring) to the above addross, The Game in British Columbia.The British Columbia Lacrosse Associa- lave arranged their sesson'a achedule.à clubs will play 12 games.The teams 4.Now Westminster, Vancouver and ibtofis.The chief officers are: Hon.- resident, Thomas Dunn; president, John | x AA C.M.Beecher, Vanéouver; Roc- treasurer, W.H.Cullin, Victoria.secretary will correspond with eastern lube to see what they would want for a p to the coast and with the Sound citics and San Francisco to see what inducements could he had for a visit from two British umbis teams.BICYCLING.~ Zimmerman Going to Europe.ur A.Zimmerman, the champion t clist, sails to-day with ossph McDer- } for Europe.Zimmerman will take in the English championship cvents, will be unable to meet ond, the « races at Ch Sanger an Jmateur.Raymond of the National Board of the Lengue of American pen, bh has gant eredentials to As a AINS- a ter G.bun er pido etn the pink of track goodition, À ut he is far advanced in his He has not yet done any track ork, as have Zimmerman and Wheeler, er two men whowlill go abroad, but 8 sically hois fit, and all that Ke needs is tom himaclf to track exercises, The Tourists\u2019 Cycling Club, 1 ' The Tourists\u2019 C.C.is the nathe of a naw gub recently formod among professional t en In Toronto, with a view taking long Saturday afternoon Jaunts in the county.Among the more prominent members Douglas Armour, QC.H.Douglas Armour, T, au .Creyn nne, A.Meredith, un Me.K, « Boul- 2 Kinsle , E.Cron.F.EH ins.C B.Croayn and W.H.A THE TURF.Plok-making Clatmed to be à Lottery.\u201ci ¥hirty-nine suits have heen entered in the reme Court of New Jersey against book- ers on the Elizabeth track to recover 003,000 In penalties under the Anti-Lot- somehow the Terhiops tiyis le 45 cu theory held 0 that Hp nation cou Ja and dg great ing primed Sy r lien or let way be tho réaeom, | ve (ously bickwapl iy.rua! thus is shown in not ing moce the condition of yachtin {a : 2 There were Srnit for the bi back as the re aon, C'haries Î wr aided thom.yucht club, Eon ation\u2019 of the urigivall Cluh, land ean owed In 1514; the Raya Yacht Clubin 1#23; the N hiwrel numbers in Scotin Southampton and even in nd, al Live Aus ! tratia, Canada and other colonial fore the Freuch gave any sign of v this direction.pores of brevity.patronage of the Empe and soon had & fairiy good list 0 wealthy club was authorized to issue certificates to sauling inasters, and the Minister of Marine notified foreign powers the club were authorized to ly the national colors with & white star of tive points on the blue of Lhe tricolor as its special in signin.Genouilly, the annually Ponc rlere le Nowry oceu for the next five years Admiral Amet held it.\u2019 to 1850 only, the chair for n vear, and Admiral Amet was last year again called te the Presidency, in grateful remembrance of what he had done to aid the club during his rears of service, Immediately fo election there was a reaction.of comparative lethar ed into unusual activ leartership its members grew enthusiastic, believed they were or wore soon goin the leading yacht club of the world.most darn; were the su at the gatherings in the clubs rooms, and the younger members naturally carted this over one when the deep seas pia of Fattiedores, with a yacht for the shuttle.coc! Thera are alsn 21 corres the several ports of | yachting interest, and 33 maritime agencies have been established where Lhe members i over seven thousand angular lagand, tricolor, with a five pointed star in th four white spots fu the A (together hetween {U0 hav foundation for the encouragement of \u201cthe nocigation of plensare.\u201d was estab added à sum of 1509 won three times Ir: suceession, and in three different localities.vided into two purses.of 400 and 200 each for the first and second In each o three races.the recond unloss four vessels compo next season, but the cup must be won consecutive timesin one or tivo consecutive years before it Lec smes the prupezty of any individual yacht owner, handieapped n her victories, asf follow: Twentyfiveseconds if belonging to the th Lo ten tona; 30 scconda if of the fourth class, ten Lo twenty tons; 33 scopnds Uf of the Alth Te oe (hit \u2018always seems rather out ef by cu em 1 d'atienary to Elve an = > un ji i ve ers, and 1y than entatry.case arine: the ih gi, ; ot not-only red sos a, Pin As The 1729 1re the re or which * ind known.(Lens called the Water Club of Cork, | aude re to: day 3 ag tho Hoya) Cork Yacht The Royal Yacht Fe des of Enr aT amos ork Yacht nd.af Liverpool.vorpaol, New Cnt in Idd.And yacht club Rey in On July 22, 1307, however, ths Socretary : Exhibition Grounds bad resulted In a loss of the Marine Department of France, nu- Bot $370.71.The canvass undertaken by (i,.rized the formation of u soclety having e ladies to obtain more members for io title \u201cSoc icte df Kncourngement pour In Navigation de aisance aritime le an mot core nied a ded, pected: Yneht Club de France.\u201d It will Le noticed that in this formal legal title the Frenchmen have to fall back upon the English language for a title to the \"anid tu its organization they copied prett closely principal yachting clubs across the Channel ir ea pre the rules and regulations.of thin The title, it may be added, very clearly specifies the exact vacation of the Yacht Club of France, As it is now called for pur It ts, and always has en, an urganization rather for ensy going diversion on the water than, as in England and the United States, for the advancement of sport and the development of senmanship and the art of naval con- structivn.under the leon 111 titled and In 1570 the The new club was placed ror Na nem as members, that the vessels of rom 1307 to 1550 Admiral Rigault de Minister of Marine, was elected President for the ten ears following Vice-Admiral Baron de la ted that position; Admiral L age was president from less en Admbnl Bonnie filled revious five ollowing this From a stato y the club blossom.ty.Under Amet's to be The F challenges to other nations ject of boastful conversations talk into other cluba.Thus it happened that the announcement way cable that the Yacht Club of France intended to com and at the New York Yacht scmewhat cynically: over pete this year for the American Cup.d a veteran cup capturer and defender Club to remark \u201cWell, if they don\u2019t do anvthing else, they\u2019) 1 provido some fun for the boys any.Nobody in loeal yachting circles, however, seriously expects to see the Yacht Club of Franco represonted hore.which they do not, America is too far from the Boulevard; vachtsman for longue ls sorely subject to that tired ai in any contests Fven if they possessed the vessels, and the average French sickly fecling that comes the part The French Club now numbers 498 members, of which XG are permanent, R subscribers, 48 concesdionairen, 7 honoraty and 2 life members for donations received.nding members in tance or centres of M the Club où their tripa can find all the necessary informualion in the localities New Westminster: first Vice.prev visited, The luts Duke of Sutherland was Gillis, Victoria; second vice.among the charter members, and the Prince of Wales and several other distin: guished foreigners ave on the roll.Belonging to the Club there are about one yachts, representing a tonnage of All these carry a tri- lue for the Club, and in addition blue far the Prosi- lent, two for the Secretary and members of the Executive Committee and one for the subscribing members.Over seventy nautica) societies are under he patronage of the Club, and among these ave heen Astributed in prizes\u2014in Ind, 13,000 francs; in 1890, 19,76 francs; in 1801, 24.207 francs.and last year, 20,31 francs.Yaad 500,000 francs herr: distrimited br the Club since its The competition for the Yacht Club Cup ished in 1857, and to the cup is francs, It has to be francs is dines the The 1: Only French yachts or those having a French register, of the third, fourth, ffth or sixth class, are permitied to compete for the cup.first prize of 400 francs is rot avarded un- fiv e tons \u2018burden, The that is, over ess there ere three vessels In the race, NH te.If h~ three races dn not take place in ane sen- won the competition is carried over until the threo The winner, i in her defence of the\u2019 cup, ln ng to the number of third clasx of from five class, twenty to forty tohs, and 40 seconds.for all yachts ahote that tonnage: This scale of handieap fe per mile, and the conrse is to be about ten miles.The winners of the cup are as follows: 1883 -Yacht \u201cEva,\u201d 40 tons, M.Fonade.bery law passed by the T,ogislatare in 1874.1894-83 \u2014 Yacht \u201cHenrietta,\u201d 19 tons, M 5 law mado i unlawful for any person Pilon., , eyect any kin a lottery within the \u2014Y \u201c ol on der 3 penalty of to r each, piss Yacht \u201cHenrietta,\u201d 19 tons, Ma nalty cou su or by _\u2014 \u201cone, an hls pecové = the \u2018person prose.je Undecided, no yacht winning threo received one ® .penalts.\u201c| 1398 \u2014 Yacht \u201cWanda,\u201d thé Count Je - prosceutora claim that book-making { \u201c& lottery, and the sunita wlll deter: Gnetriant, which won tworaces In previous le x sults for $13,000 cach Against 9 winliery re nnd Patrick Coleman against ona.sides the enp, the specinlinternavions) prize to bocom on the Mediterranean on much \u20ac roa ni year the santé rilos as tho \u201cconstitutionality of the law |\" < .4 ag woll ns the measures 1 last oJ ' oe that Jeo.Seu + ry added a a ratiea M.Bagley bri uit priza of 1000 francs ta bo given to the yacht chael F.Day r \u2018and ugh B.of French construetion winning the cup.M \"tb recove in penalties This priation ls.made every yesr, and 1 violations of the far, Measts.Dwyer seomaBpEO oly 10 accnmitiato to a good round and Mo SAE residents of the gum.This year it will be 3000 tra Club tirs instituted a ted for samo e ong me r this was BILLIARDS.Bett LAR rie, owned nid raced yi nraven, te Canadian Ch Championship.o! mah a no pt the ractee ASPRCIAL TO TIE shan).à ; a ste To oe tn oi od how.Title and ort] 21.\u2014 George.Button inch balk fino Sapron play: ot 1 ; | Dresk sion in the getiohs and haplworkin, ve thors oe in 1b to make an inipres- sport b the town ball bore % ht for which lish and Amort yachtemeu uso quamplonsBip, ve on revel in.Thero are a \u20ac ain sailors among tho ns ft Te who nra tot je od to game hbo, Ind birhe | avarst to lon, vos ud re even at : It vo ort ra! ® wa sivas iomd \u2018to French ide - À Alicea wake, SEE \\ 25:2 ; a 6 Since as Aull pc Xo po ge or meute sain \u201cjm glorify {bso aif io yacht chi Gab of name of rs len of poole Pao: There pe na more + lant seamen In the world t ho My I> mer Atlantic coust, the of the old of the great wars, and of the apjugylers and privategrs, wiro now lead lives an perilous an those of: th clr ancestors in -serFns fighormeu.\u201clarger vessels of the flect aff this class | an opportunity of a higher nautical eduèn- ! tion than the flahing ponte extenad ta them, nnd the © \u2018will aurel some when the nation will profit by this fact.Tho Royal Canadian Club, The Ro: al Canadian Yacht Club, which =i hold its annual meeting at Toronto tonight, roport a fairly success! bl ues son in Three important yaghts h © been added to tho fleet in the 4 8 and toot alasses, namely, \u2018\u2018Zelma,\u201d \u201cVedeite\u201d and \u201cWn Wa.\u201d These vessels are of the most modern types, the two formor having been destgned by Fife.The present membership comprised as tot tows: Hon life be oi 3; life members, 30; resident members, 455; non-resident morabors, 108; junior members, 81.The assets of the club amount to over $25,000.Sparting Notos.Chicago wheelmen are about establishing FR æ restaurant for the exclusive use o oyclists.J.G.Gaudaur writes to a Toronto paper stating that he is rowing tui ice overy day, and never feit better in his life.Terront, the French professional, having retired fram racing, now wishes to join the amateur organisation of France.E.W.Duggan, the wall known cheoker- ist of \u2018Toronto, and the inventor of the jog machine, which be intends checker-play to exhibit, is anxions to meat playors in a blindfold match.Dion fanims the blindfold championebi jp of Mr.E.J.Paradis, local champion oars man, was out practising in bis racing skis, the \u201cSpray,\u201d n few days ago, in a large ning in the ico on the river opposile Maissoncuve.Mr.Paradishas completely ve covered from his recent accident, and will, it is said, nt the Lichine Nuating Club during.hie approaching ting sco san.THE HOME RULE VC \u2018VOTE.[SPRÇCIAL TO THE STAR.) IaxnoN, April 22.\u2014The actual figures of the division on the second rending of Home Rule are interesting.The House contains U70 members and a nt there are no vacantrents, ANHoway, for the Speaker, and two tellers on each side, tho absentces numbered only fourteen, \u2018The exact Parliamentary strength, according to strict party nes, is: Gla dstonians.including later party.5 Anti-Parnellit = Parvellites.9 ~- 36 Conservatives 207 Liberol Unionists.\u2026\u2026.0\u2026\u2026.\u2026.si ET 60 The Speaker sympnathizes with the Unionists, upon the Irish question, but, of course, his otucial position prechided hism from voting; therefore the second readiug tna.jority represents st striet et party li lines, CAUSED MR.MILLER'S DEATH.[kPEcIAT.To Tr THE te ATAR.) OTTAWA, April 22 -Eusecbe Puninean, of the village of Emurum, Russell country, has left for parts unknown, He had only recently returned from the United States a fuzitive, where he had beon engaged in smuggling horses from Canada.turn home, however, was the siznal for tho oe cent of his creditors, of whom ore nang.During an altercation with a Mrs.Miller about some money matters, Mr.Millor, who was an infirm old n, interfered when Papineau commen to nhuxe Mra.Miller.This so en Papineau that he ca ht Miller by the coat and pnrhed h ward.Miller fell upon the ! vor and oy th here - roseloss, For n whole woek he Iay moth: upon hla bed, scarcely breathing, ant huxs- day of last week he died.No ns>u+r had Mhler's case been pronotanesd satai than Fapincau, it appears, made preparation to leave, and has probably fled across the line.An Inquest was in progress to-day.THOSE OLD REVENUE STAMPS.[mPEcsAL TO THE RTAR | Orrawa, April 22-In the Exchequer Court on April 20 will come up for hearing the case of the British American Bank Note Company ve.the Queen, n ease which arises out of a dispute Tetwcen the Department of Inland Revenue and the Company, in regard to revenue stamps.In 1243 a radical change took place in the system of stamping tobacco and cigars.and the Company then had on hand a large number of the old denominations of stamps.which had thus bocome worthless.Under thelr co tract the Company contend that they a right to keep on hand aud ba patd for 8 six months\u2019 supply.The Department docs not concur In this éonstruction of the San traet.and disputes tho amount punt sought to be recovered, which is some $00.a HE WILL WRITE A liSTORY.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR} OTTAWA, April 2, \u2014 Mr, Kdward I'letcher, the noted iitterateur of AN Columbia, formerly resident.of New Edin: bn h, Is in the city, engaged In the emery linment, look ing stp material for bis ry of the British con ots In {ve o Weal indies in the capture ol several islands from the French.His Father was actively ongagod as a captain | in one of Her Majesty's rogiments.lie is also consulting the old files Fo tho newspapers respecting the rebellion in Lower Canada in 1.37.in this he himself took part as a volunteer.NO PENALTY FOR THE OFFENCE.[SPECIAL TO Tux STAR] TORONTO.April 2.\u2014-The casa of old John Andérson, the \u201crosturrecux of horn ut postage stamp, came up for trial y day.Ho pleaded fie to all fhro of of Te charges of violation fé pasta act.The cases wero sont LE for ae cause Lhe penalty for be er It Te EN ha l have \u20ac @ © Faro! pe: pee Bail cone under in two sureties of in one case and pei 8 own bat den in the other two.The defence will apply to the higher courts, OWES MUGH IN MONTREAL.me (erpeter To pis WAR.| TORONTO, f#2.\u2014Mr, B.B.Gough, who is as en | Tomita having tar- rind clothing pesiqees tri y city somé ere ee {has hot assignment for jet hine(it o bis free Liter he Le to Lo one and Bram eee \u201cTh ; however he he soit oùt, Bak oh K finn Sn on ev trac.6 bis ol Le them ala\u2019 amount AN HONIRAHY YORARY FELLOW.Lors [arsouat ta SE ai, Orsawi, lagicat AE Sarr ved Melti been a \"ing deu pe md | bean ih Za a tn, w tug à warvl ce.\u2019.Norman res an of the sallors |.ere To the Editor of the Bram: SIB,\u2014 1 noticed In the STAR a letter from an \u2018Old Gaspe Pisherman\u201d on the protection of fish and game, and asserting that the hatchery has been the chief canse the alfoged decrease of salimon in tbe Dartmouth River, Now, this may soanfl very well on juper, but is certninly very.aus.Ing to those who-have-any kno ] \u201cold Pishor- man\u201d cannot be living in thin enlightened .nineteenth century, or otherwise he must Porhay ot our fils have morue he has be heriea.Surely, Jin nar n valn Sing tho op ment to the breeding house, or pis Government trap net wh sine so Jnuch about (and by D ay fore sie hence the Ing houseman\u201d oon vended oh of thi e 5 Romont examine is pelle Tite this Government trap net.1 ahPTesume nev: In any one hatchery, which the long, and and Ord tho is a verted to tho ho Fisherman's condemnation of por! aps.very the Creator, lef, or taken more than 200 scason for natural ones Hew about the hatcheries and trap nots in other sections of the conntryt ore has heen » hatchory on the Miramichi River for for twenty years, but 1 is not used They are swept off the npaininabeda in the d 1 not approve of) gae tho pres, takeh and the parent fish libe: autumn (a ated, ne house ver ns living bi traînieht c = ery year.There are moto mon in them new than there has been fr a pins bou Fisherman\u201d (oom ret ta sa here for ing the paren metho po Ra the sh are increasing in pertes fé re he com clal report | \u20ac tbe.\u201cOld Fisherman and has | let that the artificial culture of salmon is wicked and was never There ave goody Let us for a in connection the stocking of the and unite Old Fiahorman's ea ha markets to the highest bidder, opm a and both tolally lost to the ver.The hatchery fuh are preserved cEEs are taken from the flah and anard- ed in the hatohery until the fish are an inch living, healthy fixh turned back into the river again, and the parent fish allowed to return to the ocean, many of them no danbt are caught by isherman on thelr rettun te Lhe river in the following spring, Now, wherein doe great destruction of thin trap net exist?Ts it Prat the artificially bred fry sat up the i as $his system; on the a results as \u201cOld Ins oft 1 Notwithstanding the croecsive fishin, by fy and net, cue pool on this river Ts ld last season vor th ported to h ave been gol modest sum of §30,000, The ate, Rost gonche salmon ore bei river, the Rentigoueh: pli the same lin almon are ast icrensin an a different species of fish rg here result of fry e Hatch -y dome Of Harte from 2 Joh on ht, pa Joubt tho results of the salmon Aauted bho Dos saone the Bt.John River.in e year e re throdgh one 2 Ue the ited Bon Fi as the Sacramento Hatch.1.I nlro carn ard Restigouche salmon fisherion are holding their own, uatwith- standing tha great drain made apon the sal- man fisheries of that river ae eye of neta and anglers, The hatche net has also been fn n; Te oie 4 HEI sixtcen yours, nnd agranci 3 in valuc for- Whe 0 groat American Salmon ¢ Me din wan organized sone with forty members.De.sha at 81000 exch, outer $10,000 for three Angling core boi tie Shon Old Gaspo Fi orl ie poops ° fd y © of hatching capacity ot en now Doin built.It the Gaspe Hatch- ey con be made to turn into river five oF \u2018six Millions off been roi 100 na | weet \u201cahi Pat ae 1 not ran tes abont such vins cite ot Brian \u20ac clunibia want ot 10.5 or 12 2 wills of of North-West.new pot fn the North-West \u201cts ps fey each vear Ingtend of 1,000, s crman nr in a ont of a pannd trout.\u2018Those no doubt wero hatchery ptm, but as they were not marked he forgot te tell us sô.\u201cOld Fisherman\u201d wahis a bounty put on front.He would not need.Lio bot whh the the snimon an, ny t rod a more valinhle.\u201d It is a ud, be nw sal Lig fish ond +, bog rib at mon, salmon eat trout.1 holieve I to nite important shot a fair oe the river thar th the ttohtork, ut pot on ery, well toget har hi the noble T, tot, Tetra bord of Toda are artificiolly y caltivnt rom the salmon, La caught in has not beon on 5 the roar the resultof p & i he Hoorn in Alnéké ing Salmon resionking I would 4p thereor ming season LL, of trout and other river: ns the young sgimon repinins In fora he mi te and requires the tood lis can got dune ve re ) to fish, he will 7% salman began entire nd had thin rrlaw ial Qshing noted by the sh non va sut d be es oy i In an, any bop pd \u2018a vances w Sod tine, two years from his b wh inde A h them ROQI man gin of destpnciion, snch as abominable pebhé and jocks cat, and the wil began to di ning of hears Fhe le ths on are pue pas mft a member, oa can only hn 5 the death or one of the old Th for oy : LE 000 dis- He also makes th tho Astertion that, \u201che: has taken twonty salmon pa in « saloion JOR tual fy] es hee Fa all kind crastiicedns \u201cthe Huda Blver ve Tad for Theo: th Eiht iene dvire our Season Lo Gi FR of lsof beter up to the A Cm fey.is ES [ un 1 eae \u201c ng nés.\"and are gy Not at r rivers the 5 River fab ab 5 the dear all pardon: efit, tates Bon thers Ts eit pein 2 : 3 8 pen! 6 Raliway a, Les ce over the ti t the Court gh tke SEL = fn Fn por of the \u2019 TIO ry Aoticenon mors.detective often a wn +.y abont.the pares) a A receive re- and nen Sub duty, ely tho ong Ps is res for hin \u2018| own laches and for the taches La of his subordinates .There are further tha Mayor and aldermen, and the Police Committees with ity phairinan, all of whom are cha the an order of {cho elby.Then comes the oy \u20ac court with its Loi af fo col de prosecutlur © LS twa ¢ ve e CAT El t with, \"iad then two m \u2018bio olor! tively I nies sud.» excoûti UTI t poss tage would be likely fo Archie ovèntion of n nôw offie And another pr Is no more fo apparent | hero than in the caso Vs raser alleged that elsewhere official rosecutors Are roi vided by the authoritios, Butera even it thie.© miimittad and Itions bo the same their utility romaips a to ed, Ia: 1 be pro TOV! nap or of énd um th the worklug, thro \u20ac saelotles in th \u2018nited 8 di rneys are an inftitu teat acl h Il of them to om pi avo all of the pele officers, hire gounsol and 5 To on aut fox pe o Fgh bea good pri proce En and fo A gate = ostent than in the nited Etatos.épopking, officialdom in Eo) \u201ccountries sec = pital offences ns vy and privilege, and reek to ron rather w than to puntsh other offanders, especlally If thelr politica be right! Crimes of cruelty inst the wea and helpless, and crimes nected with drink, sport and ust | hat rin nt of evil 5,\u201d are a! ed in LY so far as regarda the officln: pragceu.oreo both countries.Whether any bottes results aro to be Jooked for here is matter of philai ee.=, grave doabt.Already the oommion À Let the cou has been take fom the public the Qua lament in liquor a An ponnsel ntor may not now appenr | fr the Court of Queen 's Bench, unleas with the consent « of hi utliorit which fa somotiue tens of the new of oot fumed od tor r worna LC a long towarila a step rrogating averythin Into the Finns of offetaidor In criniinal cases, leaving to the citizen naught but Iynoh law.We oe, a Pa en community, inert and supine .it seems inadvisable that oe emia to made mère so.Wee The Risahe I Lane Case.To the a of (he STAR: Sir,\u2014Thia matter came before the Road mittee for discussion as to es rien ecity'ea from u péri of the rt +15 certs Beneh rev pi tig the § Justice Mathieu.lam sare e i of the Road Com.ee canne us Hahn of the Sty} it ns the facts, an tloh to the atemant of whieh seat to give upthe {fiat sc na at the ava Not ie he but the ¢ non this basi at a fifty no, AN and the u of of Blache Tans, benefit.n \"he tod that the Sines was pe to it is chat the jndgmen of tho ehls prope Decern Fiat, colares re hat did nat pe same bs 104 § deo Bobo boa lo sree since them, 453 ot the 23% for th rome 800 cpa win ot b End me lor the e an \u201ceh inones od my Fiend Bayi and ob penis Sure, 6 are fort, Re | r o, property, city are PE ee adore He eaty's vivy poy osccstar.toper for them, t for, the sity at td give the contost nod A 0 onots, mn en t Rall | to he presen ompany 1\u20ac lane aed rec à neither sens KEY.property, rarer bed taine may nh belote Chem st I will be als.matter Fr, tt an and ich Attoryoy.4 t tobe t f fe a Ed dscas ith tue po tree fee ia: brah Lu \u201c Potséning th Water Dutiply, 5 tha Editar of {he Bran: sanitary dieu Dai should at mpéaturing x roc Zeng Le Eros tbe ire Ss scavenging a OS aentoos all over the pla the refuse of the city.stef In compost shape, espécinils the teams sfoaliowed to comport ad law ap over: one cn of the bail ron 1e EME of .0 , W i h Incted 380 w a and wit n son microbes \"hod o that & lank must Le sésreniontis La Pores When fetes Dib Ÿ » à tlie pror LA covering of looks pot wi » the ans pacs = À ç .the au LE pari ae fo rio - main.Tn En oe AH Bens on hls hen ange SiS of thes a terrae Lo \u2018the andreds.bot | in safety on | he rus inp machine Sats car to the Tate ra of Selby is | AwTelce a gène St, i LEE wariant the thre t it: no check | sata ed apes Sis Ri our streets hy be Fn to corporations, it 2 soon be | x poesie don a Man to find a 8 ave home ibn pr inthe Cd our hotlée tha tho clectiid car ve tot» ee Lavar pure These Incinoratere, Te the Editer hd the Stan: to the quest lies anit, APE] A Lou Prend a r 1 that Moutreal | ry wit At t the raîne an tellcet » 8s and-in- neqessapry to design plans aud build Incineratars for the \u2018crewatio scnvel In Tels ise of to city het j= to thiln ndvise an at our urd of Houten ahould send! n signe of a most ti app i an enormous post the me and said fres from fo de bub Ba?evidently suita his ewan personal vie he boin | for the compan pany.Would | \u201cit not be in ter taste for him fo leave me ta bis yyntem to t he jud loti of hen t prac- tien) ex .eapable of judgine whiel system w ould prove ho bert for the city of utrenl, The writer would take this opportunity to mention that his plans are ou oh view Jo the or phe in w ul va bar also suggest.n x.rults nns, models al ie A, thee thereby giving the publ te, an of En oprortuai ty of judging for themnelves.Cnas.THACRERAY au ty.On Pricos of Shirts, Eto.To the Editor of the STAR: Si.\u2014 Having carefully read Mr.B.Tooke's letter in your paper last evenin with your incisive comnients thoreon, would, inshort measure, ask rou for roots | to state that, having conau and compared n notes with Scotch rion, 1 undertake to produce n shirt made in Scotland loge nnd retailed at Om, sar, Sout 1 lings, which would not be less hall ators a a me el ve himself av \u201chers amit by goods PY rte in Ganade Ete pra dl SE 0 general body of ire i our Do ars su aforing from exact Da sll roun | it Is Tir ne fr tot hat Pepe shown towards the pe ne ave the cost of I Ying Eee boat 39 blo h ote mad faa à de, ot ead, whic! ned able combine, even though Ret are excepliovally low at - SA TEST AMILTAS, New Tonx; A) rll 10 The ¥3-\u2014Ths wholesale and retail i controle © Fiuchor Pianos for wa have this day red vo Mew.Tinea, £2870 Bt.Catherine street, , to isa we wot r nts an r- of our nstruments.nents.J.& The pleasure of doing the the 1 things &rown on one.0 nebiging Avoid bareh pars Pn Daviess tiie Little Liver bowels and cure you, re.Noitses.| adi ° i to jin der mat ALY Eve Eu See pes ako hy Ansiver 16 his question, : Re resutt po v individual, and old, pd BES | y have triet men: og) de hi | ee times, > met vi \u2018fat ave, A remedy great \u201cto t ain n'Onnada and vehioht has ve faille\u201d in cases of nate ex Lo) t eroup and bectictiial troubles; we Harvard Bronchin! The ta of Thi dorful \u2019 re me n von that ox a ath Shave pir SF a cough > e ave er y des pe matin auki né fer Harvard Breall sep aud refuse ethers.We rocommend all aufierers to give it por pein apy other «Themen Is rev on.= highly, recommen ied by odion, facul ty, and ia dally preecribed by doctors, , sun néck and eiiFisinte Un Moun ot Baim.ew .utes and wil wonder SE, Are The b EE he to the Berlin House, 1510 and .18t8 Fat street, fus amies sg Se thy doctor tn Have Fou Hosdachat Fondache, \u2018which is usually » sym ir: on bn = sion flor ETE 8 i i LL WEES netiine: n- P.E.Tagion 8) colors, at ght sat A eV pot tre ri notion 1 h éntue ne FE in a The fern tot the Rariin i Ld ERE So tn > ntod #i23 Notre Damo st, aud Lalvioette and Te sou, 1663 Notre Dame at, nook and Lest Tho olipica 1e jte 14 de ix k $830 and 1813 NX Tuckor\u2019s ns hw rapidly ers Group and th Sn L assortimen atl the Beril House, ü Its.a hoop ng Cough.It will uicie- $ of Syrup (Oran monnaie gaine 0 favor.© for pA cure any cough and Is 8 specifi remedy Le Hronchitiy.Several casos of new.Spring Jackets and pet juat rééeived at 6.Carsiuy's, Notre mo at, The Green Mountain Baim c continues to have the most wondarfalaucorss In allenses of Rheumatimn.It ls lu of all Pain Rellevers.tho greatest Amherst Park oan be reached directly by mse the Strect itailway cars via Nt.Douis Street.sort HATS ASIA IEEE SAS A IHU A.BRAHADI'S stock of hats has been replenished with a fresh supply of the latest and most stylish lines in the market.Prices from 25 to 885 p.c.Cheaper than elsewhere.Cali and examine our stock if you are thinking of buying a hat.+ COR, NOTRE DAME \u2014\u2014AND-\u2014 T, LAM BERT.WiLL, IN ee First class up town 7 Goods r sale.\u201d Te un tenders up to noon Ruel ness will receive pn FRIDAY, the 28th 1 inst Tor ho urchase of AL 4 and i Baus ot 2321 à 2823 SL Cerin Strapt, amounting to $11,000.00 and for the leaso of the premises for two yours from date.Tenders, other an cash.to stats tare required oan be |\u2019 Fe rl wl fil RADFORD & WALFORD, 59 Imperial Culiding, Montreal L.2X.\\ NOTICE TO CREDITORS.par ra Sd = the Éorate of Je of cru SEE strouds soli 8, 10 ay and 40 tb.Boxes at ro- {| duced prices.LN tion Is aalled :| imsewtton tsk shis column, notices must net THE GHURCHES.So (he (act that to imsure reach (his qéilentater than Friday margine.SUSPAT, TIrd APRIL THIRD BUXTIAT APPEK BARTER.CHTREN OF ENGLAND.CREP LTA 20000 Hoty po Slt ol a FEE fot SpE En er oro pie rer np Ontario and Comnivinion, KA 45 and If a atin, | Pe latang, 10.18 «.= pars rio, Tour Book po A, Beer Col: bad Suis ae por Da CHURCH.11.08 am.Dean car m., Hobart + Brier of Road: Ho io after morning service at LE.rue ommunian at Morning scrvice 0 tauy at 4.15.ren ive ot service Ÿ.seutor; rovvnd of the scries on ths Holy Lf TY Hy ICH.At.Denis Btreat, te Vi in vw.vn BL Kittson, Pd oid m., Rev.mer Prelontaine nd sires Te.ad tem Rev.wil pe ani, \u2014_\u2014 JT.MA TR Rey.Geo.bre T 1 D Foy C atunlov, ¥ o.Ww.wit \".Roctor, q TRUH, Welllbgion sos Hol ke Via.&1 pone Hay.Jobn Kor.Honor, ih sue a uw.and Tp.we.Ven, Arch.ds u Evans, Rector.Biroet 1 sm.ra\u2019 rs pu, Er Moi Cormmussion- \u201c5 1.Rocio i Abd Varies and Be Bt.iv re la, mand 7 pm Res.Ey mer of vou iu i ond 7 pm.poumibènt color anid Champ nin Res.T.E.Cunn LE DURE JENPTEUR, (ue Gathem), ire Sos arivigre, B.A.Pasteu has aT MATTH Sn service, aux pon.AIRS acier 11 =a ni.Ror.Prin Ci to = To TODES, Cours iy rh ea Chiidren\u2019s on, rector.M.Dizon > mes NS Dr # aor: Man sod Tp.Se Canon Bi le Civ rE RE videon, lay reader 3 rye.ICHHOND SQUARE Mission Rooms.Bervies 1 \u20ac OP A Principal.MAE ae a inrtoit, pbent, Rov.8°.TEPHE XH, ey il am sod Tp m, Rav.dowion, M.A.Heat > LEE a Ties dina Rev.J.AU Ty, OUEN\") \".\"avenue.1 am aad à Be m.Rev.\"ANTE 8 Bauli Divine nh 113s m.ty om Rev.cMunus StI HILYPW CI , y \u201cam and 7pm., § beat.TRIMON'S ORVR apd foe TURK am wd Tp a Kev.PTH SHODIST STAD m.and 7 p.Pastor.JRERARGO! 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TE CHERE RS FRESSYVENLAN, SERIE Ag GE oA ARICA 11 1 ) T pm.Rev.V.Eure Er.Ÿ À Mc at dp Armoi\u201d eg ir = ns SITE Rev.A.7.Mowatt, N.inland iim.a SENS arpet, il am hn 7.m., Ror Mr.ia LAL WF ANDREWS CHOTCH.due sad 3j; m.avery Sunday.Wm.McCualn, oy ng brace.\u2014 pdt \u2018stor, A, ; Ar 1 x.and fp.me is, CT ine od barre a SRV: Cie N°ryosp.Back River] Tru fe J Ke FIRES En J Wiles Crombie.SF STAFSHEFT, Porrises Ha.HR, we STMIN.Ci pu PHYHE.ONG ; corses ot EE BiB.fic dam sp \u201c| 0e MOUSE OP INDUSTRE AND n tome, , ote.3.30 ».iC or 2 [panne Verdun 3 ?her of patients bre on or , 8 | Cre MISEIOF.ENOMINATIONAL p.m and Ts.b non, wor and Tb i ; wk ES rid oor nd at % =| G8 rh SCANBIN.Avy.Tl WALT: wi .Sons dE ARENTES MATE est.LUFHERAN 2 ER i Revo ris 57 Ye mand 1 x a 15 6 CONGREGATIONAL.: + Rev, Bimuné M SA Eaton a lism andf pm Rev Movers, ret GERMAN LUT = » \u201cApoual \u2018At Home\u201d was held last pig and tend THE ALLEGED MURDERER ACQUIT- \"TED OF THE CHARGE.Spesshen of the Counsel sand the Judge's Charge Other Indictments Kikaly to Drop-The Prisoner's Cool Bearing in Court [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Brooxviax, Ont, April 228.\u2014 The spacious cowrt room was crowded to its utmost capacity all day yesterday, and when \u2018the Luckey murder case was given to the jury at 8 o'clock, very few weit to their homes.By seven o'clock standing-room could not be obtained.The jury was out three hours.For four weary hours Luckey's counsel, Mr.Labelle, continued dis address to the Jury, rehearsing the evidence, pointing out lacking links, indicating where it was weak and commenting upon the Insccuracics and contradictions and im- progain upon the jury the grave responsi- amity w rested upon them.It was his t appearance before a jury upon a mur- de case.He dwelt upon the comments upon the case which had appeared In the newspapers, all of which he said bad a tendency .to fasten the crime upon his client.As intelligent i Jurors they had all probably read again and again newspaper reports of the tragedy, and to « certain extent they had formed an opinion adverse to the prisoner.He reminded them that they must divest their minds of ev im sion they had received from talking al ut tho crime with others, and also what they had received from reading newspapers.They must, according to thelr oaths, determine upon the evidence.In British law every man was adjudged innocent until proven gullty.n the present instance, the opposife was the casc.He appealed to them as conscientious men to consider the evidence very carefully and find accordingly.The Crown wanted the jury to take it for granted: first, that the family was mur- ered; second, that the prisoner committed the crime, and, third, the boots found upon the prisoner were those of the deceased Lucker.Not a tittle of positive evidence had been produced In support of such contentions.There were many inferences, Lut that was not suficent.according to thelr onths, He terminated his address by reminding the jury that the life of a fellow-being would ided by thelr verdict.Mr.Clute's address, fp rol reply, was a masterly effort, continuing fo! ut one hour.At times he would urn to the prisoner and in loud tone of volce int to hiin as a man who hnd committed the horrible crime.The prisoner, during the address, sat In the corner of the box with downcast eye, but when Mr, Clute would turn to him he would raise his eyo and unflinchingly return the stare r.Clute commenced by reference to the gravity of the tragedy and the length of ime consumed in investigating the case, but added the comment that too much time could not be occupied under such circumstances.Crime, inotive and opportunity always went hand in hand where there is a crime such as occurred on October 8, 1842, near New Bliss.There must be a Hh if a motive, then, : opportunit an TE opportuni is found mus Tator.e perpetrator in the present orl was the prisgnorat at the bar.\u2018A crime,\u201d said M}.Clu been committed, be- youd a shadow of doubt.Where is motivel Several years ago the prisoner had a difficulty with his father about the transfer of land.It rankied in his breast after his return from the Central Prison.The opportuni nity was afforded and crime was commit The threats made to the witness, Marcier, that he would get even with his father's family, and to policeman Dicks, of Ottawa, that he would make it hot for them, if he lived to.get out from Central prison, were dwelt upon at some length.Mr.Clute claimed there Jas noevidenca that the pr ter- when act there was table evidence that he had not.Where did he obtain them?The prisoner's admis: day of the murder was also commented on at somo len, He sat on the fence and of his burning father was rising to Heaven fur justice.e¢ counsel concluded.His concise recapitulation of the evidence.He said to the jury: \u201cIt is for you to consider dence weaves itself around the pri soner with such completeness and stren ngth 24 and, further, \u2018\u2018you must be satisfiod the shadow of a reasonahle doubt.\u201d ond jury to choose: return a verdict of guilty or not.As to the boots and nerses that the prisoner did not wear galter boots when golug towards New Blisa when he was arrested.Where did they come froin?The inonoy was not accounted for anthorities said ho had about 812.65 when he.was discharged.When urrested he had rom Toronto to Carleton Place.Where did the money come from?They were out just two hours and tw \"enty minntes, and returned a verdict of \u2018Not external demeanor throughout.La- velle was warmly congratulated at the clo \u20ac, prisoner.The indictments against the prisoner for the murder of his step- sion that he was on his father's farm on the watched the house while the smell of flesh Lordship's cha was begun.It was a whether the chain of circumstantial evi- fer you to find a verdict of was but one of two alternatives for the money, it was ap nt some withe morning of the tragedy.He had them very satisfactorily.The Central prison 25.75, and had in addition paid his passage 1t was six o'clock when the jury retired.guilty.\u201d The prisoner maintained calm and.he shook hands warmly with the mother and sister had been transferred to the next assizen, but it js improbable that they will ever be brought again to trial, Mr.Lavelle will apply to the court in Toronto {or the release of the pronos upon a writ of hahros corpus.While the prisoner was heing taken, {rom the court rnom the crowd cheered him lustily again and again.TEMPERANCE AGITATION.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] ToroxTto, April 2.-Sir Oliver Mowat'a reply to the temperance delegation has caused somo little discussion amon; individual members.It Is pot likely that there will Le any aplit over the Marter bill, which will come up next Wednesday.It will re- celve pretty straight support from the Con- gervatives, cs and | Squally straight opposition the Li Teuterday A the House the Frovincial Beerotary occupied ten minutes in reading.a ha dred and odd petitiana for a plabtscito.ehopes of tho Marter party docline, vA apes of the plebiscite section rise pro- Mr.McKonzic asked that his bill, amending the Ontario Shop Regulations Act should be allowed to pass a second reading.un Boh that all stores shall be closed at \u2018 N which h rule, it violated, incurs a fino Rir Cliveradvised Mr.HR ron \\eithdrnsw the hilt on account of \u2018the gear 1 feeling aga ust it.\u201c AQAINST CLARKE WALLACE.\u2014\u2014\u2014t \" [SPECIAL TO TOH STAR.) \" Tomnxro, April 82.\u2014Maple Loaf Orange \u201cLodge has pat Itself on record.Its second wasclilefly notable Shcage the Grand Mas / &mes Hughes, was present.The lodge upanimg y ado pied u resolution, endorsing t he Action of tx Jrprosentative at She re recent frachiert ng of the (Grand Logo Oranger! è, in retondin Rls sot Aa st Fh tion af congrutulationto N.Clarke psg MR.AND MRS.ACKERT.me EE or 1.ov 2) À E it ApH 2x ar mi edu .alimon roi walt An Fo pt at This is ass , an the er ; though ail of Er Xx EEE only = 24 miles la now expleine Es that M Mrs.Ackert was living under namo ARNTON BK Mare SUBTLE ELECTRIC FLUID.FER ep : Boston's Dilemma Ovor an Bleatric - ! Lon Vapeur > sn APR DAT y \u2014 INCLUD! - Le vs re Grand Plan: Plant.« i Fer os AM Ben Gn prt Gas 3 rocks imc 3, BosTox, Mass, April 22.\u2014It Is not im- Debts, as Dr room 5 ire Or: (at, AIDOU A rat 05.00, nament Yarule aptel Clocks robable that before long, says the Post, peri aitlonsars Centre Tables, Luo Curtains and Fore 0 Pore will be some startling deveiopments rr AE may bo sqen a nu Staci Engracings and Ktehings, B on i fonte the electric plant of the West Tomes of Sale Cash.Dopestt required on Sue CURE ure aqua Mahogany End muilread of this city.re has Jong ALTER M.A, Auctionser.M es hoards.Foil Selita out lsted a dofect in the syvtemi, which has den Glaneware, Cutiery, Very Mine Ÿ bidedish {increased as the clectric lines wore ex-| HAMUBEL Curatoe and Uovar.B.W.lahopany room Furniture, tended, and has now assumed propor- a iron Beds, Odd Bureaus «ec, 7, jini tions which creates a serigus loss to Mattresses, Good-Uhoer Cook; ti ange.teen the rond and n menace the city.Utenalls, &c.This defect is the result which occurs from the return und current.The single trolley wire being employed, the cir cuit is formed by &be rails and the errtb.\u2018I'he action of the powerful current of 50 volts and thousands of amperes is hegin- ning to show offects on the gas and water pipes along the line of the tracks.Not only this, but many hulldings are receiving a heavy current by means of these pipes which ls liable to cause under certain conditions.\u2018There have heen a number of instances where, by making connection between the water and the gas pipes inside a building, a current of suffii- cient magnitude has been obtained to Njew and Seasonable Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes AT AUCTION, The subscribers will sell at their Salesrooma.Now 36 and $8 8T, PETER STHRERT, on Wednesday, the 26th inst., A large and ane aonorement 2 Staple and Fancy Dr nents, charge a storuge battery froin which au en- _ = tire structure could be lighted, and there Hosd7-made lotblà clothing = raw fa ats, a, Rubber Goods have been other cases where motors have | been operated.A short timoago, when the subject of using a trolley wire and earth return ourrent was agitated in New York, two expert electricians from that city camo to Boston and instituted a series of ex ments.It was found that all build nh Gloves and Mites, ps aoû Shoes.oa and x varieiy vf other guods.The whole without any reserve in lots to suit the wants of the city and country trade, SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK, A.M.BENKING & BARSALOU, | | ovens OF THE RESIDENCE Centro and Other Tables, Parlor Single \u201cyr =i Atte Pemidahce of MKS WM.DARLING, Bn, _ 60 Untréhater Srazst, 3 HexDAF, We Jan instant, SALE AT 10 O'CLOOK A.M.ms JAMES STEWART & co.0% UNION AVENUE, To do Sold by Auction on WEDYESDAY MORNING, the 26h Inst., At 10.30 O'Ctock, \u2014INOLUDING\u2014 Easy and Chairs, Couches, Writing ca Bedding, Lace Curiniun, Portieres, Curtain Poles and Rings, Brassels Ca! Stzir Carpet, Giiciots.Leader Cook Stove, Cas Brackets, Hall Lamp, Crystal, Crockery, Kitchen Ftensils, &e,, & 4 a co.\u201c3 AES STEWART » uttioneers.were not equally affected, but in a ratio of us about one in every six.Tt was discovere that by short circuiting between the gas and water pipes à good-sized copper wire could be easily fused.Hore wasat once à serious danger from fre, for it would be very possible accidentally to cross these pipes by something wetallic, and thus generate sufficient heat to ignite an inflammable material.The officials of the West End have long known that this trouble existed, and n great deal ot time and money have boen expended in trying toremedy It is reported on excellent rit that the sum of $200,000 was appropriated by the company to pursue experiments and endeavor to check the evil, but, after ex- Auctioneers.JPORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE \u2014AT AUCTION\u2014 HOTEL T.VALADR, Ne.63, 61 and 69 Chabollles Square, Facing the G.T.BR, Bonaventure Station.The subscribers have received instructions from Mr.Valado,.Who ts retiring from business, Lo Bell by su pending somo $80, the work was ON THURSDAY, TRE 3TH AFRIL, Books abandoned.Now the city of Boston has \u2019 Gasaliors.à rdinière, Sapanosé recas dod retained n well known rm of elgetrical The whole of his Furniture, Sporting Potares, subitant c Ÿ ; debo: x ehgineers to make experiments and sce wing Dining Reoms, Co tension Linlog Ta or ky : D DE the danger can be obviated.This concern pra Rooms, .tents of te Bedresma, Pantry, Kitchen, sets, Frutt setn, Glassware, Cutlery, dlivérware, has not been loug engaged in the work, bus » B.W.f1all Stand and Chair, D.W.M.T.Bed: thus far the problem le à ch magnitude One Mauge and a large Copper Eotler (oom: attresses, Chamber Bots, Bed- that the experts do not exactly know where : ding, Springs, Feather liliows and contents or 5 to bégin.Fr is further reported that the \u2014ALSO\u2014 Badrooir in order, Gas insurance men, who have for the past few months suffered heavily in this city, are to take the matter up and investigate whother or no some of the mysterious fires thathave of late occurred are not, attributable to this cause.It is wiven out that the real danger lies in electrolysis, or the disintegration of the mecal pipes through the action of the electric current.slow destruction \u2018is going on, and, ih time, would do Immense Splendid Bar Fixtures made by \u201cPrast.\u201d BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M BRANING & BARSALOY, \"de Avctionsers.A UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, damage to li the metal pipes in the city, \u2014A t s And water, and necessitate relaying.This is another ohstacle to be over- ne.5:1 RIVARD STREET, come, and a very seriousone.It can readily \u2014OW be seen that thi .drain of current must be a source of expense to the West End road, and it is jas constructing a power house of enormous proportions, capable of furnishing a qu nuty of current to allow for the loss, he road can be operated.http ser AFRIL, Beta, B.W.Book- Drawing R Sox m and Bedroom Save, Carpute, Pictures, Stoves, Crockery, .Ete.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.BENNIEG à BARSALON 1 M'CARTHYITES IN CARDWELL._ \u2014 états tor those wel Lown aural miter) [SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) OUSEHOLD DCRUENITURE ata The trade supplied dy auRD bo, TORONTO, À pril 22, \u2014 Dr.Henry, of Orange- \u2014AT à 42 Jarors street.® ville, is out with the snnouncement that, The subscribers ar Fall Bh Pire eee In the eyont oA vacancy in Cardwell, he Rosidonce LD no soe Th t E I h P will make noattempt to secure the Conser- .Grea res ripth vative nomination, t will run onan inde- The whole of the Faraicire mt Eres, a nglish m6 c » on.ew Over x will probably Le the straight Conservative DRAWING 3 ROCHE Tirawing Room Bet, Dae Tears ln (Doumande of a nomin Ata meeting oi MoCart yn sup.gère.Tables, rain bi Palin Jae a porters, held in in Oranger ments steel Eo arings, ns, 'Pletdres, Orns | vorsTertion, were perfected for a cCarthy Mg Pe aapets ete.etc.\" |' Gort when émalle to Orsngenille about May ot DINING 3 od ho! Room on Set, Sideboard, : sabes ns pe one package § BALE sn pg i pra tage, Sandler, WERE Weinu: son modes, Flows, etc KITCHEN-Range and Pipes, erator ipo o peo, Refrig od NEWCASTLE REACHES NEW YORK.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) New YORK, A = \u2014The Dnke of Newcastle was a r on the \u2018\u201cTrave,\u201d ¥ hich arrived Sestordn ay morning.He will main here some time, and expects to be joined by.the Duchess of Newcastle before continuing on his tour around the world.pots er Da Hatronses BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK BRANING & BARSALQU, Auctioneers, Chairs, Turkish Rug, ms wse H site, Kefrigerator, Kitahen Utensils, Servants EBER (NEW YORK) UPRIGHT PIANO, Only two years In use, in perfect order and cost 3850; Very hantsome MB.P.Gilt Mirrors darge uDd small, Cryst al Gasallers, Brus.; a Carpels, costly CInaments, Ligy- ing Hoom Suite, Lace Curiatos and Éortiores.Hare steel Ki Tables, Fasy Back and fiat Chatra, Card Table, very pretty Dinner Lamp and Shade, - B.W.Library T'able, Lounse and L C.Chaîrs, \u2018nner, Breakfast and T 8 Bale at tbe Roaidence, 109 MACKAY STREET, AY, 90TH ENSTANY,\u2014 10 O'CLOCK A.M.JAMES STEWART à CS, Auctioneers.\u2014 ON A \u2018 KEEP YOUR CUSTOMERS Ry keeping the (Caledonia Waters, r cs chcmteat matress, mie otre \u2018 aA ne ne LECAL CARDS.R.D, MoSISBON, N c.V Advocate, bas LAURENTIAN SWIMMING BATES, corner of (rig ani Beaudry streets.SIZE OF BATH, 80x 34.The Water supplied from the Spring.TO BE OPENED EARLY IN MAY, and will be the Largest and Fipest Bath in America.LOOK OUT mn THE NAME IN THE ASH! Every \u201c GHANCELLOR® Gigar wil b Wérenfrer shoy the name in Black Letters in the Ash while being smoked.RP GxzE> NONE GENUINE WITHOUT THiS NOVEL AND DISTINGUISHING, FEATURE.THE PROCESS 13 PATENTED and Infringements will ba \u201c GHANGELLOR\u201d CIGARS te sekailetjed the ever placed before the smoking public.: id of Fine Les po x Best #-0umt Olgars on only.= soriber PROSECOTER =o \u201c| nanan TIN \u2018wo ate Up oor th 8 Wire a ie ind Si ; Bois vous Ch nin, Fe Cabin shine VO voue ha Ee niture, Bedroo: Tiron me 1 and Pa a, aby Diaper and Tea China F Glassware, Table Cutlery C paper hes or pir hand P.Peso repared to recelvi Morcn Me LE py 8 O'CLOOK.LI BARA] A DONNELLY, Asomosrs., PT ce.We are Instrfioted to sell Sino 00 Wednesday Morming (Next), April 36th, All the Houseliold Furniture and Effects.&» Particulars Monday, RAE & DONNELLY, Austicueers.RS.M\" SôxyeLt DONNELLY, Will sel} at the Residence, No.121 Nazareth street, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL Mh, The Contents of Parlor, Dintng Room and six Bedrooms, etc.BALE AT ool O'CLOCK.\u201c1 sp eu \u2018ab the residence of the rf No, 825 PALACE STREET, MONDAY HORNING, APRIL Bd, all the fing Furniture and Household Appoint- mena, \u2014COMPRISIMO\u2014 \u201cErnest G bler,\u201d New York, Piano, nearly new, arpec apie.Easel, an Yalotings, Fine\u201d K 1 Handsome Walnu hidebeara It kxten on Dining \u2018Table, Leathe Covered Chairs, a Tables, Find Chins Toa Reta, Din er Son * las ware, Silver Plated Ware, Cutler, Cioek who.M.T.Walnut Bedroom dec oui Pedrooi de get Iro beds, unir à Matresses, W.Ai Fir ry sen ardrobe, Basy chaire, Lainie, Walnut Hall ond and chaire tsh Oflelot stair \u20ac Head, na Pras ti Bookcase and Deak, aline Office Chair, Leather Lounge and Chatrs, etc Cook a: Re- Carpets, OL Cloth, Vosc Pinuo, Odds and Eads, .at our rooms,241 & 243 RT.JAMES STREET on Wednesday Evening, April 26th, \u2014OONSISTING OP\u2014 Neat Pastor lor Bote.In, tn Witton Rug, Plush and Half Cloth, other Room Sets, 8 Hibs.~ artresses and Pillows, Dintng Room uraiture Li Oak ane Torin, Hall Stands, Iron fi Clotns.Lace Cuttains Portiers, Chios and a Glass wars Cutlery, and #iverwate, &o, \u2014ALSO\u2014 à large lot of Bureaus and W Bed.siends, Sidoboards à Iron Leds Couches, sofa arpets, Grand square are Plano LA \u201cVose & son.Boston cout $450, iot of Odds and Ends, retuoved trom Tost CES {Or OOD.venlence of SALE AT SEVEN C\u2019OLOCE.RAR & PONNELLY.4° This is an pates porn np for parties who cannot attend be no reserve, \u201che & pu \u201c VICTORIA BRIDGE HOTEL\u201d an te contents of his well known Establish.men Afternoun (emt), April NR, BALE AT TWO O'CLOCK, RAR & DONNELLY.\"1 .JPBELIMINARY OTICE, We have received fn- structions from Mas.W.W.GILBERT, to sell at'her residence, - RO, 2% BTSHOP STREET, -Hduseho! ÿ an her 2 Furniture ead Rfects, Date of sale will be tmade known later on.BAR & DOXNELLY, 41 Auctioneurs.\u2014 om c oy AAA QFRING AUCTION SALES Fe Mousehold Furniture at Private Residences, 24, at 10 am.the Katate of the la April 26,84 mon splendid Hoasebold Effects.113 Stanley street, Ni Windsor Hotel.April 25, at 10 A.\u2014fouseholq Furniture.2316 St.Cathorin April 28, at 10 Spm Furniture, at April 27, at 10 a.m>iousehold Furniture, st Luke : street.April 38, at 10 Am.\u20143u pontents t Rest dence, 877 Dore the Katate ot the late Dr.Era.April 28, u 3 pm.-\u2014Househoid Furnitures, 0% 80, \u201c lo 03 of residance.re Apru-Bousshold Purat! Mount Royal aot] AT oo oy snd.Belly «4 30 And 3 @'Ciock p.mt, as the Store, 121 86 thie bankrupt stock of Soptents ot a} Sherbrooke street.There are sui a fon vacant à 20d the sud requests an fatimation who wish to favor him with ther ction Sales.God Marco douce sale of + ASENAN, General ud Anctionser.- EE pI AT ANS Now on View from 2 o'clock until 8 o'clock this day, the fine Household Furniture and Effects, 113 Stanley Street, near | © Windsor Hotel.Auction Sale Monday Merning, 10 o\u2019clock, tor the Estate late Dr: Muliter.H.J.ASHMAN, wy Auctioneer.A vorion \u201cSALE von .' WW.GODBXE RROWM & GOS Store Fixtures, Show Cason, oe a cf a pe anne raat.E 3, ARMMAN, | pn RAE DONNELLY, VENING , SALE {TRE PEOPLES eeend Mana + er Al TioNE ERS Household Furniture, Montreal Oookis Gas Frrigoratar and Genorat KN Kitchen Ef *.Every article noat and in good ton BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & Ce, tete Ge VERY ATTRACTIVE SALE \u20140r % Fime Houschold Furniture, Masen tn] & Risch Cabinet Grand Plane, rf Brass Gasaliers, Best Brus- \u201c, sels Carpets, Fine Pic tures, Engravings, Chins, Glassware, Sliverware, Rte, Bay Peny, Village Cart, Harneas.subacribers are ! Tucted onan CHARLES SHEPPARD, ESQ.to { MO 188 MANSFIELD STREET, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL UTHER, All the Fine FX Furniture nie Frere T° tures and pa PoLLOWE.\u2014PRAWING ROOM \u2014 pright Plano by Mason Risoh, of rato.fils Sliven et % ables, Odd rem Fie rac! \u2018ancy grate.Parlor Mare furooman Lace Curtains, Marble as Nice Orn: t Brussels Ci aintings and Water or Colby by J.7 Horlar, I.Clayton, A i XH Smith, A Be Seyi Ss our A \"aa ie TM H.Pare, Brigu er, Éte.P \u2014\u2014 DINING ROOM \u2014- Din Room Set by Thomson, vir, Large R 5 board, Leather Chairs and Extension à foie 4-1ight Brass Gasalier, Brass Gas Bracke Entra Ching Ten Set, mance Tes Set, Dinner ulinsaware, ailvert ware, Cutlery cur small ¢ Refrigerator, Be aman gts RT rune dus en Bay hare?nob HRD Hal BD han a ood yt Carpe, an Brass Os - de sance .Aon Beacon Sota lie wl BE wes Bedroom Hair Mattresses, sets, pring RE te em RTTIÉQ propane Carpet 4 Ligne Brass Gasalier, - Le \u2018Fable, Sète vois Briel A Lace ion Be Ss men ee nw oT Sa Chairs, and Index té -\u2014 Copidag Ta pangs.dea ass Cok ts tore nim \u2014\u2014sUN IES Grass Mower, Rubber Hi Beaches anda Chairs, Bower Sands, ee contente \u201cRefr\u201d ice Ver Laundry, Servants\u2019 Hell, Eto.\u2014ALSO\u2014 park Bay Pony, 14 hands, lish and Ou mou ives is rca ae tag?Cart 112 be sold 12 one à ds Smid SALE AT TEX O'CLOCK, | M.HECKS & CO, NS Auctisnters.AGNIFIOENT HOUSEHOLD RE Cut Glassware, Beat Silverware, Fino China, mes Ete., Ete.Ex-Alderman J.Do TLESE has instructed us to sell at his Faideuce NO.25 ERNEST STRERT .(8.Lous Park), - WEBNESDAY NORNING, APRIL 9TH, His entire Household Furntture end Appoint \u2014-OONSTSTING OF\u2014 Parca ROON\u2014\u2014 RD Tete-s-Tete Motes: HE aid fio Coir Eat, ec oma DE ut Bideboard à ana LE h, Fine {iasaller.fo rainut Efomion.\u201cDin gT à Folman P * ARE sn sv pros Porn ous Bla Fine China, Cutlery, Btc.san EARFAST BOON Axtension TAbls and are, Briques Tab nn Viegas van pe US Handsome B RE Soe curry Bodroome Soi.onde by Th ; W es joe Main Ne crosses, B Sade Sentier iiiows Pest Bros.|.nels us and R.8, Curtains, ON t 5 ings, Handsome M \u2018eilet Yalvet Curtains an Prio-Dieu, Easy Chaire, Lo Fi .008$ ce il SERRE EE Ea alngt C case Brésil qe ope.on us Tete Boa, RE Kitchen Eftéc 0 \u2018Car spots.Mantel Bet, - © Lawa lower, ¥o.3 2439 NOTRE DAMR or.THURSDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL Wh, AU his Household WiTécra, \\ \u2014coxusTING oo \u2018 Era suite, arved Walnut Eines, Fancy bn ae qurtains, Flue Wana dy rie Din- log Chafrs, $ideboai ae Table.© China, assware, Nilverware Cutlery, Or ler'a Tray, Nice Pictures, Roller Blinds, W lou Hall Stund.Koglish Onelorh.Best Brussels Carte oR, Nice ae $y Wain: ang Lent hag han oi and Bure eta TX n, \\Falout an \u2018ax Ww alone \u2018Boéroom t, Gurney Bail al sion, Sook Gooktng stove, Rit hei Utensils, eto.Abe a Te i sothe good pieces of fture by x ton, Hors => and sÉcqu & lay should ai SALB AT 3.30 OLOOK.3.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.SALE oF HOUSEHOLD FYRNITURA, Chenille Forilores.Lam Fancy Fables, Arm Chairs, Mahogany > ing Tables, C.8.Diners, Nice Sidebeard, Pie sures, Mall ftand, English Olicleth.Mair Tables, Dinner ina, Glass ware, Cullery, Chamber Refrigerater, Bish Covers, Gas Cooking ove, Kitohen Etemsils, Ete., Ete.SALE AT THE RESIDENCE wo.20 BERRI STREET (Of Viger Garden), THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL $TTH, AT TEX O'CLOCK.mue \u2014\u2014 M.WICKS & Qo & É@) FETIPAT MORNING nih i: iplemdid Furniture and Household Appointments \u2014ar NO 23% ST.ANTOINE STREET, Particulars On TUESDAY.sl O HO\" FA rong sas.ve 4&// American and Sutarie Furnitare © Manufacturers - \u2014FOR CONSIGNMENTS OP\u2014 : \u2014 CLASS Tor, AND CABINET Which wii be sold by uuction at FRAsER Bar, University atreos, ] Thursday and Friday Afterngens, May 4 snd 5, at 1.99 ra Rach a Rs Tens FR nu es toholstered & d the pent 0 ove hd ce Particulars will be nounced Inset w.mcksace.sl Eve SALE \u20ac te the number 10, of males at Private Rentdonces 2] te bo hed By ue next week, wo \u20ac are optics - 3 { mord te our stores Sr the Largs tn \u2014 SALE OF \u2014 To be held at our Rooms, Nos.1821 ap 1883 NOTRE DAME STRAET, Chairs, Centre arpe an Bockers, 910, d'hnndrogs other nie \u201cAh in order: SALE AT 7.80 O'CLOCK.nN.Wicks «ce, NM PRELaIN ARY NOTIOR.VERY IMPORTANT SALB Houstheld Faraliure, Pictures, Carpets, Ornaments, Etc, Eté.For or account Esrarz Lars A D.Toawys, Eso, at residence, NO.783 SHERBROOKE STAEET, \u2014on TURSPAY, 1ND MAY INSTANT.$5\" Particulars later.WALTER MN.KRARNS, \"i Austionser.A SENS OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE NEW Ae PIANO, \"ETC.~\u2014At the Residance\u2014 Ne.403 ST.URBAN STRERT, Corner Prince Arthur street posite BL.Man tin's nur, ON THURSRAY AFTERXOON, I7TM APRIL Comprising Marebail New_York, Plano, 7 Yes, osewoott 226; large Rosswood sofa, 4 and small ry a to best make) » rror, saceent Hosowood Re Di Ce ae Table, soila saut da So, Mahogany 0718, 01 Loti, yyy ote., ote ; SALE AT 8.30 P.M.Sl Tmt rf oe ni Bee mn Dinner Tes bh Cove HALL - AE Stand, dus Light Light, i ras rR IN BED ROOMS TE T.Walnat Bedroom eet, \u201c and C VE r Lu, Sarai Chiat \"able, [TE in Carpet, tents of hen or P ter, Refrigerator, Wire Meat Safe, king Rango, Kitchen Requisites, eto.Fit Cool SALE AT TEN C'OLOCK, FRASER FSTATE LATE E T.LAMPLOUGH, ESQ.mm lem@ia **: > Uprighd : - ito pendrive tora 6: above gate estate to poll by sal auction es KO.152 MANOR STRERT, (Just above Sherbrooke Brews) Of ITESDAY MORNING, 36TH Ari, Ee Mano og san n Glow, 1 ; 'ardrob®, Blankéts Ol Ay dag ble, go Inlasa_ Mahogany Kitohen Roquisices, SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK ce nah .Needles Work ih Yoneda ut Extension Din! able, Lining at ocre t root Fine kn ; Washstan Trl FT AN Re ith TRACE, E OF ES 0 Dre Las Cartetns, P se # TO an: 0] Ss biniag 5 heats ot ha ¥ ot Gini arpet ial Tune pW RP Toronto.) At aro A NO.98) DURQURER #1) si on WEBKERADAY, dh At Halt-past Twe O'Clock.= + \"ne ee , lee, NE OUSEHGLD LD FURNITURE Shot Bale at the residence No.33 eu en WEDTEADAY RORNING, poi ; Brest Erman SALE AT TEN O'ULOOK.| o'ttoëtt btn att med Irth ain ; = TRL | Se : YACHT CLUB.E OF THE MOST SUOCESSFUL BALLS OF THE SEASON.-Figelr Friends\u2014-An Enjoyable Evening at the Windsor Hall, \u201cWelcome, gentlomen; ladies that have thelr ! Unhinged wi th corns Tiihaves bout with you.ha, my mistresscr! which of you all Ahan deny the dance?5 The \u201cdancing shoes with nimble soles,\u201d that Romeo speaks of, were very much en evidence last night at the St.Lawrence Yacht Club ball, given in the Windsor Hall, d never a sign of any \u201csoul of lead.\u201d \u2018An was joyous morriment.Bright eyes, Fosy checks and happy faces; contentment peigned.Pleasures jocund sound was \u2018abroad; no place for dull eare or carking sorrow anywhere, The Commodores and members of the committees played their as hosts to perfection.Owing, perhips, tho lateness of the season, or to the fact that so many people were out of towu, fewer were present than was expected.From the treasurer's point of view more - guests might be desirable, but asthe duncing xoom waa never crowded and the supper \u201croom held easily the guests, there was no Occasion for grumbling.The sandy ceremonie element characterizing it gave a charming senses of freedom from restraint.At tho game time.the handsome decorations, the big hall, fine orchestra and gala attire of the ladies, bespoke the importance of the occasion.ext to the St.Andr w's ball, which, We all know, is thé neighbor- Beat kind of an affair.The St.Lawrence acht Club ball last night was far and away the brightest public ball we have had for many a year.Except {or the flags form.fng tho canopy, there was no bunting showin, This in itself made an entire ange from previous balls this season.The bcorations weré entirely floral and carried out in a style seldom surpassed.ln the \u2018eqgrridors the wreaths were of smilax, and attached to the base of each crystal gasalier was a brilliant bouquet, which sparkled and glinted in the cut glass.Banks of rod and white azaleas, spirea, dracenias \u2018and palms filled the flower stands, and were set closely together down the centre, whilst groups palms and flaming axaleas made gny y patches of color in ode \u2018corners and about the fireplace.From the ep of the grard staircae down throuzh the hall and ball-room, the wreaths were all of laurel, which formed rich dark festoons.The laurel lends itself with readiness to draping and de- oorating.The garlands wete carried out in à regular design, starting from the sides of the room and mestin In the centre under and over the forming metrical figures, unt \"there » was a per- Bot labyrinth of them, Bay laurel decorated the front of the gallery in gay festoons and wreaths, and beneath this were sus- \u201cpended gay baskets filled with roses, carnations, primroses geyaniuma, the feathery variegated dracenas and other flowers.IN THE CENTRE OF THE LINES of baskets hung a ball of flowers that «+Jooked as if put together by fairy hands.Directly in front of the entrance was the model of a yacht, its hull composed en- of flowers, its white sails hound .around with them, and immediately above the yacht \u201cSt.L.Y.Cin red and white carnations.The window sills were filled with plants, the ever favorite spirea dracena and palm playing a prominent part.The same flowers were used in decoratin the orchestral stand and dais, whic airy bowers.Numbers of canaries in gilded cages, were placel mong the plants in the windows, and these little \u2018songsters were pever tired of adding their quota to the gené:al gaiety.The many pillars in e were each decorated appropriately with an anchor in the laurel leaf.Along the walls at regular intervals were nautical Plotures, which were objects of intarest to © fair guests during the evenin Miss Julia Marlowe, with a party of friends, visited the gallery after the theatre performance.\u2018They were spectators of the brilliant scene for some time, and enjoyed it all very much.In fact from the gallery, the effect was very fine.The décorations were 50 , the dark green contrasting and at same time harmon(zing so beautifully with the coloring of the room that even at six pron Pi without any of the accessories of \u2019 light, music or busy life, the sight was well seeing.THE DRESSFS WERE HANDSOME and many of them Parisian.The number _ Of new fresh gowns at this season was remarkable.Several of the new styles were observed, some being decidedly bouffant À too suggestive of hoops to be pretry, t thon thevare new and **What will my masters! The fashion must be follow: no matter at what cost, in the way of unbecomingness or inartisticnesa.The guests were received by Mra A.W.\u201cMorris and Mrs.C.H.Levin, the wives of the past-commodore and commodore.The .march to tho bull room was led off by Mr.A.W.Motris and Mrs.Levin, Mr.and Mrs.Morris.There were plenty vob \u201c partners for the ladies, as the men out-numberel their fair friends This arrangement, although, perhaps, so much enjoy: ed by the mén is always indicative of a Food time for the ladies.The orchestra was unusually and led bz Gruenwald himself, fhe e n ances well chosen 4 Fats composed by Mrs.John Converse, + and dedicated to the St.Lawrence Yacht .Club, was played early in the evening, and \"tavorably criticised.All the members \u201cHow do you like our new waltz?\u201d ght and musical and & to be a orite.The following Is \u201cthe hi of dances.The dance programme was a very pretty card with the coat of arma of the ub on the front and à photo-e ngraving of & yacht under full sail on the back cover \u2018 elhandler oice very Itz, .t.Law acht Club leated to > the Chubby Mra.John \u2018Converse.lea.Gavan Jolly ptain There umon pape ad Pet put af ed etai, oh 2 sy Lady Cam be Ma pelle orée Pu penfeco .8t.Lawrence Yacht Club Barbare Forget Mo Not Ji Moments 1 Dancing w was kept up with spirit until the ohobé of de ball, ven then, It er dificult er, Hi, gin botham, the repre o Roy ai Canadian Yacht C ub, was very, st y attired in the rm of hie club, it an exceeding.uniform an ma hopes were ut ast n ht that e own St avrrebre Club will ado {mila dress.ior mati tthegen- vus the tie in club \"8 Clouston.every one, it Is an important factor in an evouing's entertalument.Mr, Bwett came in for many compliments and kind words last evening.The floral decorations were under the directions of Mr.Colin Cam degree à and were in the highest him.The Invited Guests.The Mayor and Madam: on Dosaid na Lady Simi Lady Johnson.ce Ils Honor the the Lieutonant-Governor and Me Ch.Thiet hace Sir Alexander and Lady La ia \u201ca.EH General Ae Tu Hon.© upper an rs.Hou.J.C atioraon and M ve.Pattorson.Mr.Jamon Hwan, Ottawa Mr.L.Girou , and Madame Girouard.The Commodore, \u201cRoval Canadian Yacht Club, do RoyalNovascotis do do Royal Hamilton do do do ite Champlain do do Johns do do = rh York do THE COMMITTEES.Following are the names of the gentlemen compasing the committees which carried out tire admirable arrangements for the ball.Mr.A.F.Mitchell made au efficient secretary: Exveutive.\u2014 Angus, G.He Marler, A, Caldw ell, J.E Hache FT ævin.À.W.Morris chairman), B.Dugga: LE rion.6.R.NEE 4 A.Aitamilton, WwW.Alex.Campbell, and C.Wtoception.R, B.Angus (chairman) 8, Clouston, , M.Ramsay, Lieut.-Col Maney: Hon.G.A.Drmmond Hugh \u2018hom Davidson, Ë.B.Cireenshlelds, Mr.Grahaun, T.Damen.Just Davidson, Hon.J.S.Hall, J.| Ga ; Hamilton, and W.H.sutton.copper _ Alex.Caldwell tc hairman), Lien Cal.hl R.D.McGibbon, Duggan, C.LU.Levin, H.H.Wolf, and\u2019 \"Goorge Gillespie.Flr, J.I.Harcourt (chairman), A.A.lan, AF liddell.A.W.Atwater, ge.CE Caverhil, H.R.Lrummond, ©, T.Shorey.C.Hosmer, L.J.te, À.G.Nash, A.Henry ose, © It.Christie, \u20ac J Éowell J.i: Peck, Ch Meredith, C.E Howard, J.N.Leslie, ha \u201cA.L rath L Paton, F.Ë Wanklyn, and E.A Wh tehcod l'ecorations.- W.A.Hamilion (chairman), J.5.Jackson, D.W.ne It.8.Kinghorn, J.Simmons, LJ.Smith, W.E.'Christie and John Cur ampbell (chalrmag), J.Subse, riptions.\u2014F.\u2018H.Stow.pire ha ¥ Danson, R.C.Nellos, M.M.NM olson.ur, A.Hamilton, James Pathn, C.Archbald, Stevenson, A.- .McKenzie, E.A.*R.Hutchins, Dr.det \u2018arthy, = A.Gordon, J.H.Garth, A.G i Forbes Angus, F.L Barlow Smeaton White: C.C.Newton, R.McIntosh, H.B.Young and A.H.Sins.R.Mar Musi d ing.\u2014 Geo.Tue : Cantie V3.lite, C.À fouth man), Geo.S.Cantiie, and J.G The Subscribers, GENTLEMEN.A\u2014G.Auldjo, J.Atkin, A.W.Atwater, J.rd, W.C.Almon, And.A, Allan, Huty Abvott.H.Travers Allan, D.Forbes Angus.| Audrew Bell, A._B.Alex.Bu hanan, G.P.Browne, Dr.H gs.Birkett C-E.A.Cowley.| Fa arpbe H.Chaffee, W.B.Conve: En lie, apt.J.Chambers, Herbt.rH Corneau Ww.en Caldwell, C.J.Chisholm, 9.Clouston, W.8, Clouston, Lieut.-Col.Caverblll, J.P.Cooke, W, E.Chis} e, J.5.B.Cas D\u2014 1.Davis Cornwall), T J.Drummond, Ww.J.Yusne.Judge I» Dugas, d.H.H Du , Randolph R.Davidsen.vis, J.Davies, Rt.Tirammond, Henry Dobell, Mr.A.C.Doupins (Ottawa), Jobn Dudgeon.E Har J.Edgar, Alex, Ewan, B.H.ES ! eco.E.Foster, Geo.A.Farmer, E.M.Fu to no.L.Galletti, C.Ed.Gudewill, E.Kirk Greene, J.A.Gordon, J JH.Garth, R.W, Garth, Mir hael Guerin, H\u2014W.A.C.Hamilton, A.W.Hooper, Arthur pity J.be arcouré, Di Dr.H., amaliton, Bever am n, Hen Foam er, F.6.onchaw, copar, À Hoi GW Hamilton I1\u2014Capt.J.H.Ibbotso.J-8.ekson, C.RJ.Johnson, T.O.Sturgeon Jones, E.W.James, Hy.Jose ogeph; K\u2014A.8.Kinghorn, Geo.J.Kilpen, J.O.Kidd, wr Kavanagh, J.K.doshorn.L\u2014B.L.Lovin, C.Intyre.Janres M .Meredith, W.H.Meredith, q Molson, on.Peter Mitchell, C.Monk, F.*Meigha .Molso R.Intyre, D.McLennan, W a Es scculloch, Dr.J.A.McDonald, Lt.- N\u2014 Hod J.%s.Nichol, Goo.Nicholson, B.Nicoll, BoC fot O'Flaherty, A.T.patrie, 70,080 en.P\u2014V.Pelletier.wy Pee, IT, Deck , Thomas Peck, Frank ul, R-J.G.fom.oseph R.Reford, Dr.R.F.Rules = Th.Fiskars, à od \u2018G.Ross Frank Rogers, Rose.Vv.J.Ras (vice-com- modore Quebec y \u201cacht um led mith, A He Sn A.H, Sims, James 1 Shearer, ne Échwob, J.Alex.Btrathy, C.F.Sobeski, R.KR.Steventon, Del.Shopard, J.W.Stephens, jrs 1).M.Sexton, Colin Sowell, J.Bimmona, Louis Sutherland, T.G.Shaughnessy, 8 ÿ, otroud.Charles E.Spragge.C.L.Shorey, A.Scot John Shaw.1 wow LL Willis.Ra w L H.Wil- R.R.Wi e Wurtele, W.McLea 'aibank.Ww.a Erie v.C.Wonham, P.C.B.Wonham, H.H ff, Frank Wray, W.Wilson, J.H.Wilson.Y\u2014H.B.Young.LADIES.am, bell, Mies A.Campbell, Miss Daisy re 3 A.rinmpbell, \"Mrs.C.C.Campbell, Miss Cav nil Mrs, Frank Caverhill, Miss Campbell, Mrs.W.A.Caldwell.L- Msn Henry Dobell.Mies Ruby ree Mrs, 8.H.Ewing, Miss Carrie Ewing, Miss Hleanor Ewan.F-Mrs.E.M, Fulton.\u2014Mrs.E.K.Greens, Miss G Gascoigne, Goodwin, Miss Gab, er Atlases Genie So Mrs Ivar I.¢.Good ta).ing aul, Minneso! H\u2014Miss enry, Miss Hope, Miss Hay, Mrs.T.Gratton Holt, Miss Hannon, Hon.Mrs.Ivor Herber eins B.Jones, Miss Evelvn Johnson, Miss A In dah.L\u2014Mrs.C.B.Levin, Mra.P.H.Levin, M\u2014Mrs.G.R.Marler, Minas Mann, Miss Ella Molson, Miss McIntosh.Miss E.§.as McCulloch Miss H.McCulloch Miss Dougall, lias McD Dougail rs, MacDonaid.Misa F.B Mebougali 19 i \u2018Ancouver), Miss Mac donnelt À N Nash.es 0\" Brien, Miss olor qe Miss Marthe * Oppenheimer os Hon oe Mina Mabel Rae, Mise pes (Ottawa), Miss Rachel ae ria .088, 8 -Mies Severs, Mrs.Bimpeom, Mm.Joh Shaw, Mrs.Thos.Simpson, Miss Gertrude Simp: son.Mire.J.Alex.St Strathy, Mrs.Chas.E.Spragge, T- Mrs.C.W.Tre W\u2014Mra.Wartele, pi \u2018Wartel Nive Won- ham, Miss Woodhouse, Miss E.Mra.McLea Walbank, Miss E.C.White (Ottarar SOME OF THE DRESSES, The following were some of the dresses worn by the ladies mentioned: The Hon.Mra.Herbert, handsome black satin and lace, diamonds, pearl ne ene: N Andrew Allan, very heavy cream and ellow = brocade, pale yellow satin Petticoat, white Miss are ora Niacdougall pale blu blue patin tn grey shot Tr Mies Oliver parer, whi ots of Mise Maggio H ope, ©.fale green green silk, silver pas- somentrie, sleeves of bouquet of autital ink rosea.grey tulle, is Grace n, pale blue eilk, geen velvet, white lace, gold ri riage, dark Miss Estelle O° vite aire white rs Marguerite blank ace, pale erm et and ribbons.blue Miss Daisy Campbell, white lace, bugle trim.min mais Evelyn Campbe hb! gen Evelyn ; pbell, white aflk, white crépe, ss Ma Mabel 1 Drinkwater, pale blues brocade, Miss Mabel Rae, B and bert borths of on ae helo Re sijrer roc tes Rachel Rae, white oreps, broad white hee Maude Angus, heavy canary satin, bore dering of Miss Angus, pale heliotrope matin Mrs.Gordon, gro and blue shot satin, alticoat ox Corsa, vor hoary bi blue and silver and sleeves, red rouen À eve hi some Parisian Bove.iy Taco, fers à ain if ainmopt se handsome on re satin, ver polir Alex ex.pe piuk darpouds green velvet and Slack satin and black velvet.win yellow silk, green velves, ds Annie he Trem: pink oak and \u2018white fur.x MONTREAL DAILY BTAR, SATURDAY, APRIL APRIL 2, 1898.-613 \u2014STXTEEN PAGES.) JES Ehret ih re core lon cre (Xngland of pale yat SR Ls aa ih pink proceds, plucked condo, white exopt, dia Emma Wonham, e yellow aflk, hello trope velvet-and a: Peta acd \u2019 some g are a Te a D diamond MS M Mabel Gault, righ yellow and white caste , 9 tulips.i do.yellow uu hton, yellow satin, Empire belt of gold me nterie.Îles Allce C Campbell, pale blue silk, white lace and pin Anna Cam bell, ale blue rs.Frank Mack ani pale blue flowor fon Mrs.J.H, Smith, handsome à btuo bro- trimmings and reeves of of oise blue cado, velvet, white Ince and pink Miss {are erhill, dark hue and pale blues sx.Mra.J acdougall, white brocade and te ice Macdougall (Vancouver, B.C.), white x ros velvet ribbons.te (Ottawa), vieux rose brocade trimmed rat fur.Miss Mann, whitelsiik, lilies of the valley.Miss McC alum, brigue red silk, pink Yhiltton, coffec- colored a P.Levin.a an Empire gown of heavy white Nr.Chas.Levin, yellow satin gown, sash of vieux ruso.Mrs.Alex.Caldwell, yellow satin and chiffon rushing, diamonds.arth, black silk.b Miss 8 Acer, crea satin, crimson velvet capes, row Mins Birkett Jones, white satin, pale blue velvet sleeves, white lace Mrs.McArthur, bias brocade, bear trimming.Miss Yon white satin and white lace.Mrs.Ew ng, heliotrope brocade, jewelled passementerie, diamonds.Miss Gascoigne, pale heliotrope silk and green velvet.Mise Jones, white dik e blue velvet.Mrs.Hal} ee ace vel vel rand nd lace.Miss Ea ink silk handsome ut black silk, lace, blue velvet ees Ts Mrs, Gallettl, white silk, white lace and rosea.Mrs.Trenholme, gra; nd pink silk, very handsome trimming gold Yrocade, bouquet of pink roses.Miss Job Johnston, cream silk, Nile green velvet NANTEL REPLIES TO AUGE.official Figures Connected With the Cost of the Montreal Court House.Hon.G.A.Nantel, Commissioner of Publio Works, was interviewed Ly a STAR reporter this morning about the cost of the improvements to the Montreal Court House and the statements of Mr.Auge, M.P.P., for the St.James division regarding it.\"He said: \u201cMr.Auge's figures are not accurate.At the session of 1892 we voted $173,000 for this work, and at the second session $155,000.This was for the proposed addition for tbe archives, registrar's offices, etc.Later on we prop pose to erect a separate building, and for that we voted $200,000, But that is quite a separate matter \"and should not be Included in this.Tho petition of right of Mr.Berger is Sor $157.00 90, and there 1s $215,000 a ue by th ern- ment.That makes $680, te as been voted in all, but the amount paid so far is only 828,000.Mr.Auge says, \u201cI take off from the account the amount \u201ctor THE PETITION OF RIGHT.The contrary isexactly the ruth, as that sum is included In the $630,000.Mr.e alsosays that the contract was for $194, Ti and that extras were far beyond that amount; that there was only one contractor, and now there are two other contractors.Well, the contract is for the same price, no matter how many contractors there are.Surely Mr.Boyer has the right to take in any number o partners be likes.Mr.Au is mistaken in saying that although the contract is only for $104, it will cost mpre than half a million for only one storey.The contract with Mr.Berger was only for the third storey but afterwards r.Mercier decide to completely remodel the interior of the \u2018two other storeys, to renew the heating apparatus, the lighting, putting in both eloctricity and gas, and to put in new ventilating apparatus\u2014to, in short, make a completely new building with the exception of the four walls.This will the ext Mr.Auge also says \u20ac t au he can get à con tor to do the work for $150 Well, all I can say is that more than half the work has been done, and if he can bring a contractor whd will finish it for that sum, we will ive him the work and consider that the vince will make a good bargain.CRUELTY TO A HORSE.Bergeants of Police Tell a Remarkable Tale.for the Pr Prevention of Cruelty 8 have another charge to make against the Street Rallway Company.dre case is that of a horse comp to work in a disabled comdition on Note Dame street this morning.The animal was | hitched to car 138.Passengers ou that car say that this \u2018instahés Is one of the most shocking cruelty yet seen in Montreal.The horse was literally walking on three Sergeant Clarke, of No.7 Police of the witnesses in this case.To a STAR reporter, eant Clarke said, \u201cJ got on the car at Murray street, below Chaboillez Square, at five minutes past 9.It took almost half an hour go from there to St, Lambert Hill, a distances that ought to be covered in at least ten minutes.At St.Lambert Hill, I and Acting-Sergeant Gra; saw that if we stayed on the car we would be late to report on duty.So we got out with seve other passengers and we walked as fast as we could to the Court House and got there at 9,30.The horse was terribly lame and covered with sweat.\u201d Acting Sergeany Gray corroborated this statement.He said that the mornin agreed that the least Hhodriver should have done was to chan orses at tho Coté street stables.Buf the ering animal was forced to go och nspector Racey, of the g br O., is Dect the BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions, Ete.BEFRBONN' 8 REPORT, Saturday, A corn, coast, 308; present and oiowing month, 30s 6d; Walla Walla wheat off coast, 278 0d; present and following month, 28s 9d; Cala.whea¢ off coasty 208 ped od.&l; promptly to be shi 308 6d; nearly Ze Sd; No.2 Ctub Calcutta wheat ex-ship, 308 Present and following month.28s 9d; Danubian maize ex-ship, d; prompt t 308.Live pot with Ino, a bay era hol Dy pars ear at the ad Teno.vance.Livery: | standard Cala ea Américau western win wheat, 8s 6d; Bom wheat, 11d, American spring wheat, 64 8d, Minn ot bakers our, 18a.Li 1 1.mixed maine, de dian peas ôa Liverpool says: Wheat firm, demand m ie 3% offer sparingly.Corn firm, d LIVARFOOL FE ei za1cme ocUBRKNT, sim Tn enars.Meredith & O as strengthens a weak voice remar] | Epp mn Te.19, po Le RIRE AMERICAN Fold Crain.Flour, te a TA Ben ll re CA ro UT sie ber, Corx, ot Ma as y.June, Jul Poule 17 Jr May, ir 47 July, 17 70 Sep = tember Lakp, 06 July 10 10 20 Septem- New WHEAT, .B Tare, Conk Sy 491 B J Ci Ar B Bh £ July: WirmaT, 70h April, UT Opening Trio: Wars, 63 April, 0B és May, MARRIAGES.AYLOR- TRUMAN \u2014 At bre grandmother, on Procter ouse, Bu o op ton, vermont, on the th instant, Archi J.nan ve Jessica Proctor-Trutnan,all of re DEATHS.ABBOTT\u2014At London, On! April Joseph A.Hudson ACbott agod 36 rears, w cox a Aamilton, on April 18, Lydia Jane Cox, DÜPORT.ply the 21st {nat., at 29 Du Emetle Dosroches, wife of Israel Duforts ag 2% years, FERGUSON\u2014At Hamilton, on .pril 20, Mrs.À.D.Ferguson, aged 20 y GOYETTE\u2014In this airy, on on the 22nd inst, 198 Jacques Cartier strect, Joseph Zotique Emilien, beloved son of Israel Goyetto, aged 2 months and 16 dave Funeral, Mo oday.HAMILTON At gist, of April Dame I couse tant, nite Pi the late 8.D.Har Funeral will take place at Rigo pt he Shih.at Ya.m.JENKINS\u2014 At Kingston.ont., on Aprll 19, Walter Steward Je ine, aged 14 yoars MAJOR -On the 20th inst., at 0 Wolre stree Marie Emclie, daughter of George Major, ag: 1lyear 3 months.McCIRRON\u2014 At Toronta, on April 30, Mary McCirron, aged 75 y REEVES\u2014 At Toronto, on on Aprfl 19, Mrs.Mary Reeves, aged 79 ROT.WELL.In à is of .on the 2Ind Inst, wife of E.E.Roth- at Bt.Martin's Se thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances will please accept this intimation.938 SMALL At London, Ont., on April 19, Edward WHELAN\u2014 At Quebec, on April 19, James Whelan, aged 83 yea THE WEATHER.11 a.m.\u2014Probabilities for the next twenty-four hours: Southerly to westerly wind; a few Showers; temperature about the same, or a little Minimum tem Joraturon during the t twen- ty-four hours; Ca \u201c4.38; Qu\u2019 Appelle hk 18; P Arthur, Toronto, Montreal obec, %; Halifax Mr.Edwin Booth's Condition.Naw York, April 23\u2014Edwin Booth's condition since last night's relapse continues serious.He was sleeping at nine o'clock this morning.Never fail to cure sick headache, often the very first dose.This Is what is said by all who try Carter's Little Liver Pills.Special Notices.Planos tuned and repaired by men.Apply to N.Piano Co.James st.Call to-night at C.W.Lindsay's ware- rooms, 2270 St.Catherine street, and see the grand display of new upright t plance.88 Pianos removed and stored carefully, Ar ply to N.Y.Plano Co.Mrs.J.Olsen, No.191 Quesnel street, Ste.Cunegonde, says: I have used in m famil Dr.Laviolette's Syrup of Turpentine, an can récommend it as a remedy of great efficacy for the cure of coughs and even the most serious cases of bronchitis.Malto Peptonized Porten Its curative powers are largely attributable to its stimulant, tonic and Toutritive properties, by means of which the energy of the system is recrui The very best Brussels C ts In all the latest and most artistic colorings and designs can be procured at S.Carsley\u2019s, at ces to suit all purchasers.For the largest and most varied stock of Ê ring and Summer Jackets and Capes, go ct to 8.Cars) arsley\" s.Coughs, colds and consumption.À cure, ucker's (Green Mountain) Bo Srp.ublic kers, preachers, singers and all - © tax the voles and vocal ch hords, we heartily recommend Tucker's (Green Mountain) Botanic Syrup.It is wonderful in its effect.Removes hoarseness and huskiness, makes the voice smooth and pleasant, and SB tok bly.For Linen Goods of every kind go to B.Carsley\u2019s, Notre Dame st.Sharp pains, deep-seated pains, sudden pains, nervous ns, instantly vield to application of the Green Moun Balm.ere is nothing like it for pain.Amherst Park can be reached directly by the Street Rallway cars via St, Denis Street out Amherst Park can be reached directly by the Street Rallway cars via St.Denis Street.set Hardiman Lady Loyal True A Blue Lodge No.22.PUNERAL NOTICE.By order of the WM, the member of 8 = oy corded ni Te Re come, Sunday, the funeral of var late Blster from ber mothar's Berry, resi.89 Conway st., Point Be.Charles.Hore Todas are Tepectiully invited to attend.Hl L HANNA, Rec Bec.#r PRINCE OF WALES - REGIMENT.at the VENIN parade 1 Order.New Uniform will be om be Byorder, J.PORT pt and Ads b™ ROYAL 800TS RIFLE ASSOCIATION.$e All Tmpoctans be hd a SEE ER 815 P.JAMES L RANKIN, Caps, %9 MONTREAL PROTESTANT HOUSE Industry ! Soe Retuge, Py ER Br GRORGE Hy EMPIRE THEATRE.Week of April 24 The © CPHRA CO.tn \u201cTHE MASOOTT* Popular Prices.Matiooes Wotueotaz and Batmrdag.SPECIAL ATTENTION \u2014Given to the\u2014 Re-Vovering and Re-Upholstering \u201cof Parlor Furniture.Estimates Furnished, RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Apply 23 Bishop at.\u2018 STORES, HOTELS, ETC, TO LET.IANA NSN NA NINE LET\u2014O GE SHOP, OR LARGE .810 C; {., 00] .Sats ab a aies st, 8 E Shatil 1 8t.er ei E Fes CE ENTIATIY 5 args and dwellin or ° ovons) pare re \"J ana d 47 fe Sorci, Que.for inn 5 dd accu ied the wel known firm of us D pa & confectionery and an the best stands in t oo uetivo man would bo a os opening and an aig seldoin-offcre enant, Apply, Mise Mary E.Lunan, Sorel.LET\u20148HOP, @ BLEURY SPREET.NEAR auchetiere.Now one of of tho best retail strecta fs the city: ten peopl pand down Bloury to one on Bt.Ci atherine; Fiouble the business done; look at tho records the Retall- to J.Widmer Nelles & ers of this strecot.Apply to Bro, 303 St.James Street.HOUSES TO LET, Ava O LET\u2014FURNISHED HOUSE, 285 UNIversity Strect, to rent furnishe«d from 1st May to 1st September; after that to rent art furnished or unfurnished.This is a woll-buijt modorn house, with good basement, verandahs at three flats.Five minutes\u2019 walk from à Pr wk Avenue electric cars.Apply to J.Widmer Nolles & Bro., 303 St.James Street.41 O LET\u2014AT LONGUEUIL, TWO NEWLY built semi- detached cottages (four rodms on ound flat, five rooms upstairs), on river front; en minutes from boat and Railway station: stone foundation, good cellars; built for occupation winter and summer.Kent $815 per month; tennis lawn on river bank.with fine large trees.Apply to R.Campbell Nelles, 303 St, James Street.41 O LET\u2014UPPER TENEMENT,SIX ROOMS, w.c., large yard, slablo, hay loft and shed : closo to cars\u2018on Itachel streot, Rent $9.00.as$ Montana street.me LET-HOUSE, 17 BERTHELET ST., 6 rooms, bath and w.c.: also 17} Berthelot.7 rooms, bath and w arden in rear.Apoly Francis Scott, 174 Ror he et st.94 1 0\u201d LET_UPPER™ TENEMENT, 1024 Tozg Eu Folix Strcet, 6 rooms, Bath and minutes walk to either @.T.and C.P.Gi.Te tions and ton minutes walk to Victoria Sq.941 me, Lt LEP WRIGHT TENEMENT DWELL- 05 Laval avenue\u2014at St.Louis square: sn od or now tenant.8.0.rson, 90 Temple Building.FEVO LET\u2014HOUSES, 7 Lallomand ave., roofns w.c., 1st flat: $3.00.154 Lallemand ave.8 rooms, w.ce, 2nd flat; 8.00.100 Lallemand ave, 5 rooms, wc, 3rd flat: $5.00.72 Workman street, 4 rooms, w.c.1st flat, $8.68 Workman street, 8 rooms, b.and w 2nd and 3rd flat; Ein 00, 2600 Notre\u2019 Dame, \u201cStore and Dwelling: Apply to Lalleman poils Notre Dame £ Street.941 10 LET\u2014AT POINTE CLAIRE, ON CHAR: lebois Big Point, nice small cottage and stable ; rent moderate.Apply between and 0 p.m.Mid LET \u2014 PART OF HOUSE, WITH stables.Apply to 30 Arcade sf TÉi0 LET\u2014FURNISHED SE a | tenements, in best positions of thec = , aloo unfurnished houses and tenements.Wm.omp- son, 39 Temple Building.91 O LET\u2014NICE UPPER TENEMENT, it repr ruc St., 8 rooms, Bath and W.C., hot ter, Stationary 'Washtubs, ete.Every uns in aplendid order.Apply to Moses Parker Crescent Street.T 5 ENEMENTS NOS.8 AND#PL y mouth Grore: b.and w.c.; $10 monthly ; newly tinted : immediat possesel A C.Marson, 9% Temple Bull ing.on PRI STABLES TO LET.NSN 0 LET \u2014STABLE \u2014 PLACE FOR TWO horses, hay loft and shed, private entrance.ddress \u201cR, 2794,\" STAR ofilce.933 O LET-STABLING FOR EIGHT HORSES, central part.No, 2 St.David's lans.94 i The following advertisements were received too late for classification.NAT re A AAA, OUND\u2014IN THE ACADEMY OF MTSTC.THURSday evening.opera Owner can hawe same by preving property.A \u201cF 3151,\" STAR office.ANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL BERVANT FOR A small family, where nurse is kept.mo wahios.NTED_BY A RERPECTABLE WOMAN, Addy T, wash or 3 dress *'F Bn Bran olen ne 91 3 RATER BTRONG roNY AND BARNESs, Can at MoV Ww WAM ED-SUATION BY FIRST CLASS COOK, in restaurant, for summer; city preferred.Add \"address \u201cF 3153,\" STAR office.45 OM5\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED ROOMA AEFLY 3778t.Chas.Borrom: Root = CTOLET À FURNISHED PARLOR pd 90 Manedeld at V VWANTED-2 RESPECTABLE YOUNG an elevatar.Apply Nordbeimer's, St.June CX Vÿ ANTED-NURSE FOR & YOUR FTE co to the sewside.Appply Mrs.MoCalr 1018 Bher! ke street.meas roues FROM $9.00, $10.00, $11.00 ms, Me M VIEATCLIES FURNIBHED DOUBLE, room, with breakfast end late dinner.Par Re \u201cus Wms GENERA NERAL SERVANT GOOD only to 30 Shuter st.oh #500 vr NCRD ON 8 Rî ns 15 any ro maible Dorrower on note Eon and security.Apr 39 Temple i ATED DIMEDIATEDE A COOK FOR R _ family of two.WENTES- TE ENEEAL GenvAnt RUE FUN mir of two.City references required R% OOM TO LET.OPPOSITE THE DoE.front parlor bedroom, with boerd, suitable for mar Hed cous or two gentlemen, English 4 her W Wedding Presents.E Do pot fall A tr Sod suitable for W D og tnt Biiver aad Electro-plated D TR 1SIUOLE AND CREME | |B om a Rein N i TE EE Es ee Q| w.s.WALKER, 8 209 & 211 St James Street TELEPHONE 903.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIs.of Moutreal.\u2014 No.4194.\u2014 for the Oil où Montreal, Joho Chester, \u2014 eu fond day vs.° the f May pext, 1 at 10 of the oi clock in the fore- Roon, de a Ng, of the sald Defen a va retro à Fall SP n a pri, sad elo \"it St Sod t ERE 0580, © erme ed PIER BEE BIEN DONETTL À C Mont = \u2018| For the election of Directors an The ANNUAL GENERAL MEE] MEETING the Bhareholders of the\u2014 GLOBE WOOLLEN MILLS C0, mess oral business, wili be held de the tario street Pap Hond Mon on TUESDAY, Rh day of Apel abd pon y order the Board ANDREW 5.ROBERTSON, * 864 Taw Secretary-Tressurer.BANK OF MONTREAL Notice Is heraby given that the DIVIDEWD OP FrVR PER CENT for the current half-year (making « total distribution for the yeartof Ten per cent) upon the peid-up Capital Stock ot this Institution bas been declared, and that thé same will be payable st (te Banking House in this City, and at its Branches, on snd after Thursday, the first day of June next, The Transfer Books will be closed from the ITSh to the Slat of May next, both days inclusive.The Annual Genoral Meeting of the Eharcholders will be hold at the Banking House of the Institution on Monday, the Fifth day of June next.Tbe chair to be taken at One o'clock.By order of the Board EK.8.OLOUSTON, General Manager.Montreal, 15th April, 1593 91 14 aw W.J.WILSON ESTATE, \u201cTHE POARMACY,\u201d Kingston, Ont.wopder the brovisions of he will of Wiliam Jobs acm.late of the city of Ki.ton, Ont.b Teuders fur the Htock-in-trude, Drugs, Bhoj pot ture (ns per lnventory) and Good will be (received up to the 4th day of May next stand.as is generally oon, \"u one of the 0 4 est in nae city, having been established in 1837 by Chas.Heath, und has ever since been occuplod ns à drug store, he stock has been well bought.kept up Ja excellent order, and thie conoern possesses the best retal) trade in he city.The customers aro of the best por In the and Provi inoe.on on application at st tore, 1% Pas st Kl copy of Inventory may be had on a the solicitor for the estato, or be seen at lowing places :\u2014 Law Offices of D.Ross, - st, Torvnto, Ont ; cates, etc, 168 Bt.Jam ontreal, Que.; J.Wright, Esq.qu nas sBrockville, Ont.and at store of B.Rout) Esq.Paterborough, Ont.AU Ten ors must be address in & sealed marked \u201cTender, Wilson Eswate,\u201d and sent or livered to Mr.W.J.Wright, P.0.Box 107, Brook vie Ont, otidior for fh Executors.be t syed that satisf: angements oan made with the owners of ihe balidiog tor che © continued oocupation of the pre No tender net: soept MHédaw ROYAL INSURAN OE CO.OF ENGLAND.LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS UNLIMITED Annual Income, upwards ef.5,000,000 Investments in Canada for Pretection ef Canadian Palicy-lielders (chiefly with Government) exceed $1,000,000, description ol property insured at moderate rates premium.tore assurance granted in all the most spproved rma HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA ROYAL INSURANCE BUILDING, NTREAL TATELY.cuier ent.E.HURTUBIS al A; ALFRED ST.JAM.ALLIN, Special ots English W.8.ROBERTSON.[*X bertson & Bons DINNER SETS Dinner Sets at.$ 7.00 Dinner Seis at.8.50 Dinner Sets at.10.00 Dinner Sets at.12.00 Dinner Sets at.15.00 All Very Good Beta, SUITABLE FOR EVERY DAY USE.A.F.BISHOP & CO.2208 St.Catherine Streat, Next Beer te Brewn Bres.THE MERCHANTS\u2019 Eleetrie & General Services Co., Lid.CAPITAL, = « 830,000 HEAD OFFICE, 44 St.John strocé.PausDENT:\u20140.A.GREENE (ot Greene & Sons Ca.) Drancrons:\u2014HON.A.W_OGILVIR This Com ay is pre to give the best desorip- tion of Tents H ris prepared, to or Protects under what | is Eleotrical, Imown es the \u2018* at rates that challenges competition.wl 00., 37 Papinean Sqr.ie BALE ALE PROVINCE Of or JERE DIS.B of Montreal \u2014No.ua Plain! re Dome Maris Sant.en the Ist day of May fries gy\u2019 yt ten of the elock the Auction Rooms of Messrs.&W IH.Fraser, ea 532 8t James dtreet \u2018> the City of ootresl, wil be sol £ Justice a all the © Foods aa of the id vote, au cousine of air ot or mL ,B.8 GC.ssf Net Foto 1088, HAYCOCK & DUDGEON'S AD, Still They Come! Upwards Ever! ST, CATHERINES - THE - BUSINESS STREET, And why should it not be so?Man's nature is to mount, consequently, live business men follow the natural bent, and mount too.to 8t.Catherinestreet.\u201d W of descending the hill, and consequently stay up town.men * going uv Joedin here is no n Fellow business men, we give you Every day we hear of ss people have \u201cCAED MILLE FAILLTHE\u201d to our Fair Street, \"LINENS.We axe GERMAN DO present some extra ches) OENT TRAY LITERS 5 PPIDÉROARD COVERS BUREAU 00 TABLE COVERS, ete, eto.Th in Stamped or lines of New lines in TABLE NAPERY arriving daily, At present, we bave some very cheap short lengths 9 yds.da., ds., de » 24 yde, 4 y yds, 33 yde, 8 yas, eto., ébo, These we are selling 90 per cent below regular prices.DRESS GOODS.This sesson, owing to our increased space, we are able to carry à much larger assortment than any previous season.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cThallles at 20¢, Challies at 350, = Challies at 25c.Challtes at 89c.Challies at 330, .Challies at 48¢.vo Diagonal Serges, all colors, double width, 30¢.Short Vesta Cloths, double width, 3 8B.i.\u2014\u2014 Granite Cloths, all oolors, double sue.Fancy Whip Cords, all colors, CHEVIOT SERGEY HAYCOCK & DUDGEOX, 2401 91 te 2406 st EL LS Cords, all colors, 57e.mOHEVIOT SERGES.all colors, EVIOR à SERGES, 50 inches wide, Tho.Belfast rats - CATHERIN B ST.13 PEARLS pila ati Pl ahd Colonial Tn PHILLIPS SQUARE.Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Golor'd Dress Goods We are showing a large and choice selection of Dress Goods of the latest productions, including the New Material, HOP SACKING.~\u2014 ALSO \u2014 Navy Serges, Cheviots, Diagonals.Plain Cheviots in New Shades.New Cords, Bengalines, Brocades, Silkaline, Armures, ete, etc Crepons in New Designs.Summer Tweeds, Silk and Wool Mixtures, Stripes, Checks, Diagonal,.Shot Effects, etc., in great variety.New Moreen Skirtings, Shot Effects, Striped Summer do.Cashmeres, extra value, soc per yd.Silk Striped and Brocaded Challies.Batiste Cloth.Raye Armure.Fancy Crepon.Plain Crepon.Ravenna Twill.Cheviot Serge.Basket Serge.Fancy Damasse.Black Stripe Armure.Black Brocaded Biarritz.Tricot Diagonal.Black Stabilis Serge.Black Diagonal Serge.Black Canvas Cloth.Black Summer Camel\u2019s Hair.Black India Cloth.Black Empress Cloth.Black French Twill.Black Metz Cloth.Black All-Wool Grenadine.Black Silk and Mohair Grenadine.Black Silk and Wool Grenadine, Black Iron Grenadine.We are also showing a few handsome Black Dress Patterns in Silk and Wool Crepon, Silk and Wool Grenadines, French Canvas with Suk Flowers, French Cashmere with Silk and Velvet designs.SPECIAL\u2014Refrigerators and Baby Carriages in variety.Henry Movgan & &o.MOINTREAT., ALL THR Best Low E.N.A LA VILLE DE MONTREAL, Fire! Water! Smoke! GRAND SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS Kid Gloves.\u2019 400 Dosen Gloves will be sacrificed.The Bottles of Perfume damaged by smoke will be sold for almost nothing, We must Clear Them Out.Perfumery.EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS This week in LINEIN GOODS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, EMBROIDHERY AND LAOH.Carpets, Oilcloths, Curtains.This Department has been re-opened but a few days, but has dotis a tremendous sale owing to the low prices.CIE.GENERALE DES BAZARS, Cor.St.Lawrence, St.Catherine, \u201cand St.Chas.Borromee Streets.FINE CARRIAGES.LATEST STYLES FROM ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DESIGNE Quality ! Prices! Victories, Breaks, Rockeways, Sandringhem \u2018Garazoove Now ue .pro moving tort different from the ¢ PER RETAIL AND pipe HENEY & CO.$87 St Paul Street, RANGES Coal and Wood Cooks, And General House Furnlshing Goods.IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, Wire Cots, Mattresses, &¢.H.R.IVES & CO, Cor.ee = = Sts.Eo > ) trict ot ) Montreal 4 125 Ciro it Court, srgaret 7, Plaintiff ne ent.On the firm of Man 1 the forenoon, A ¢ the dom St.Felix ot.eR nid years.\u2026 OROURE\u2014A Que.April Maloney, A due a ps rence Court, 0 BIRTHS.; N- the 3st pat Be 181 Bt.Lam «2 xo wife MELOC HY\u2014On the Met inst, 45 Gormain LOUE ite rT Motsony, of à daugi- = her.\u2014On the 30th inst.at 227 St.Charles bl PLL =e Roe prfod Trudoau, of à ; MARRIAGES.P.LEX ANDER-LUCAS\u2014 At North Onslow, Ap Api 0 by Do Fle De Long, James BABCRARD WIN Axa 7 Toronto, Ont., on |\u2019 ii TH.Berchard, of New York, to _ inans, Touneost daughter ot 8.IN Newcastl e, ANB\u2014At Yoreuto.Ont.an war ie DE.* 5 Aerenard.of Now York of ey Ymot- Winans, younigext dine bor of 8.Ss.or cas a: \u2014 LAL Sarnia, Ont.Fac oo hd \u201che Nov.Jon ed Ww.Fit LE to Jeunie, aughter 9 of RE rian.Noca rors AUX LA EN At Ham.on Apel 19, 19, byt the Rev.Mr.Binod, W.Harvey ara McLaren.HUNTINGTON.EEE \u2014 At Glenlevit, Ont, on April 13, by Rev.George Millar, Archibald Huntington, of New Carlisle, Lo Lsa- bella Thompson.of tilonlevit.HAMILTON: PLAYTER -At Chester.Ont., on April 19, by the Rev.Charles Kutlau, Itobert amilton to Margaret Playter.LEE-SMITH At London, Ont., on April IR.by Fer ural Dean Smith, of Morpeth.assisted y the Ter.A.H.Rhodes, Miss Florian Smith, hter of Rev.Canon Smith, to Rev.Edwin Loe, of St.Paul's Church, Princotos.LARDEN-DALY \u2014 At Ottawa, Unt., on Tuesday.fpdl byt the Rev.Father McCarthy, Alfrod 0 ise Maggie Daly.MACKA Y-PRINCE- -On April 4, at Detroit, by the Rev.R.McCarroll, rector, Adam Brown Mackay to Selina Fraser.widow of the late Major Robert Prince (First Shropshire Light Infantry), and daughter of Mr.James Hamilton, of Hulmbank, London.MERRON-HARLUFF\u2014 At Hamburg, Ont., on April 17, by the Rev.Father Frey.J.H.Merron to Miss E.ID.Hurluif.PLIMMER-MOREF -At New York, N.Y.> the 12th Hat, Wiitiam J.Plimmer, of Liv 1, Eng Louise Lorne, third daughter of the Erm.More: of Quebec.PATON-BOWIE\u2014-At the residence of the bride's father, on April 2, the Rev.A.J.Mowat, kL Paton to Lily 8, eldest daughter of Geo.ROSS- ARNOLD At Dundee, Quebec, on April 12.by the Rev.Dr.McDonald, John Evans Tous to Muggle E.Arnold.RADRORD- BURN AM - At Woburn, Mass, March 1, the Rev.Mr.Marsh, Robert Harold Ratton].won of the late T.C.Radford, to Kllen, youngest d daughter of John A.Burn oa Esq ROUSSEAU- JEFEBVRE AL Cophelire.ue., on April 18, by the Rev or, Mr.Ulrio Rousseau to Miss Adelaide Lofebvre, both of Cookshire.SB8AWYER-TAYLOR\u2014At_Randboro, A rl 11, by the Rev.H.A.Dickson los Bawyer, Esq., Cookahire, to les A5 Maude, cleat daug ter of Henry Taylor, Kaq., Sawyerville, Que, TORRENS-HARRISON\u2014At Toronto, Ont.on April 13, by the Rev.J, MoLean Ballard, Wm.J.Torrens, of view, Ont., to Henrietts ° ME (Birdie).daughter af\u2019 Robert Harrison, \u2018 WATBON-JARMAN\u2014At Toronto, Ont.on April 898, by the Rev.George J.Bishop, Ade.daughter of William Jarman, Esq., w.a DEATHS.ARDAGH At Nerd ork, on April 16, {liam nec ouai Judge, late Se Harris.Ont, in Wet 66t BERRY \u2014In this city, on April 2.Harriett Parish, beloved wite of Edward | .Berry, age 21 years.uneral will Fate Tia m her mother's residence.8 Conway street, on Sunday, April 23, at 230 Pp.Ta for Mount Rgyal ends and a ntanges are ln- .Boars and Boston papers ne.oe CARR_At Hamilton, Ont, on April 19, Mary beth, widow of the late Samuel Carr, in Bie pen 85th year of her age.CHALMERS- At Belledune, Ont., on April 10, t.John B.Chalmers, aged §7 years,son of Mr.Hugh Chalmers.ESDALE\u2014At Ottawa, Ont., on Apr 19, Hessio, only daughter of John Esdalo, of 70 Creighton stroet, in the 34th year of her age.\u201cHoa I Toronto, Ont, on Monday, pra ir, Rulouns Greet, manager of the Kingston, 47 years.Ean Salida, Colo., on Ar: ou, © 0 n Graves, Brantf nt.bor age.JACKSON At Sarnia, où April 16, Thos.Jack- RAPPRLE AU Tor \u2018Foronto, Ont, on Tuesday, April 18, James, gon of George and Kate Reece Kap- MAGUIRE At Longueuil, on Apr) 21, Bernard 67 years.fran neral from G.T.R.Btation, on arrival of Suburban, da a.m, on Monday, April 2.Friends and soquaintances are respéctfully requested to atto: 92 MoCREADY In this city, on April Margaret * hter of the late pil, Breen and q late James .M.April 2, at 7.30 rick's Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Ceme- aro t .y invited to attebd: TR MoMANUS\u2014 In\u201cthis city, on the inst, Ma ve Oot and MoManus, ouly ed son of T.McManus, 87 Wellin, street, Point Bt.Charles.at on Sunday.and acquaintances invited ra Mi di of Josouh HM£an of Nevwoustle ue WEST as Toronto, Ont, on April 17, 1808, J.inst, at St.Hi Rose MANTEL onde ite of Vitor Nantel ago F0 Canada's Mantle Store Canada's M antle Store SEVERAL MORE CASES OF = New Tweed and Cloth Capes New Tweed and Cloth Capes New Tweed and Cloth Capes New Tweed and Cloth Capes New Tweed and Cloth Capes Ladies\u2019 Lace and Silk Capes New Tweed and Cloth Jackets New Tweed and Cloth Jackets New Tweed and Cloth Jackets New Tweed and Cluth Jackets S.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.MANTLE PRICES.Bhort Tweed Jackets from.$1.» oa Ladies\u2019 Capes, in new effects.8 Black Jackets, with capes.27 a New Jackets, lined silk.5.50 ea English Tweed Waterproofs.2.00 ea 8S.CARSLEY, Dress Goods Prices.* New Dress Tweeds,40 in.wide £80 vd All-wool Qhallies.1740 yd \u2018All-wool Colored Cashmerea.860 Ta Fanoy Plaid Dress Go 42 A #10 yd All-wool Sergos, ad.wide.880 SYCARSLEY.Costume Prices.Children's Dresses from sascaucse $ .50 Ladies\u2019 House Jerseya.50 Ladies\u2019 Walking \"Skirts, with material for bodioe.400 Ladies\u2019 Blazer Costumes.9.75 Ladies\u2019 Spring Costumes.10.00 8.CARSLEY.Linens.Roller Towellings.ereaen o yd.Fancy Tickings.- % yd Cream Table Damask.1740 yd.Table Napkins .\u2026 650 pry All Linen Towels 800 doz, S.CARSLEY.House Furnishings.Fancy Furniture Cotton .T4o Good Sized White Blankets.$1.\u2018White and Colored Quilts.Chenille & Cloth Table Covers .58 ea Double Width Furniture Cov- CFÎNE \u2026.\u2026occccscoressss soccer voser .40 yd 8.CARSLE), oc yd 5 pr .90 ea Curtain Prices.Lace Curtains, .50 pr Roman Striped Curtains.21,25 pr Coma Sofa Ru, Camping Blankets .renee $1.40 pr JUST RECEIVED.Plain and Fancy Scrim.10yd S.CARSLEY.S.CARSLEY.BUY YOUR CARPETS AT S.CARSLEY\u2019S.Ladies\u2019 Spring Capes Carpet Prices.Ladies\u2019 Spring Capes EPA ea Capes in every style Capes in every shad Capes 1n all fashionable lengths CAPES AT POPULAR PRICES CAPES AT POPULAR PRICES 8, CARSLEY, LADIES\u2019 CAPE COATS LADIES\u2019 CAPE COATS In Black and all Colors In Black and all Colors In Black and all Colors In Black and all Colors In Black and all Colors Black Cape Costs from $4.75.Jackets with Silk Vests Jackets with Silk Vests Jackets with Silk Vests Jackets with Silk Vesta Jackets with Silk Vests Novelties in Ladies\u2019 Eton.Jackets Novelties in Ladies\u2019 Eton Jackets, 8.CARSLEY, Wide Jute Carpeta.English Oileloth.vee Large Carpet Squares.5.CARSLEY, Print Prices.Good Washing Prints.New Printed Challies.Fancy Plaid Gingham Good Washing Sateens.Mourning Prints.from 8.CARSLEY, Pe o 4 2e yd c.yd Men\u2019s Haberdashery.Fancy Merino Half Hoss.12}0 pr Merino Vests and Drawers.880 each Fancy Silk Necktiea 5c each Men's Pocket Handkerchiefs, 5c each Kid Walking Gloves.850 pr 8.CARSLEY.jy: Ladies\u2019 Hoslery.Cashmere Hose, 8 pairs for.680 Oashmere Hose, 8 pairs for.850 Ladies\u2019 Cotton Vests.100 each Ladies\u2019 fine Merino Vests, .80c each Ladies\u2019 Natural Wool Vests, 876 each 8, CARSLEY.BUY YOUR CARPETS AT S.CARSLEY\u2019S.LINEN GOODS LINEN GOODS The Largest Stock of The Largest Stock of The Largest Stock of The Largest Stock of The Largest Stock of LINEN GOODS LINEN GOODS In the Dominion In the Dominion the Dominion e Dominion the Dominion 8.CARSLEY.Add In th In of y, Ireland, ag ras se Laurent on es, widow of John Ryan, se from the y, St.Laurent, on Sunday.April EE TY.and ETE ie pes dé SERRRAULT\u2014 On the lat inst, Joseph Perreault, Je 80 er nr the 80th 0 PA on oe Lure a Puré, aged aT ree; months, 15 days.STANLEY\u2014On April 18, Lawrenos Stanley,aged years.at mo Invite ta Hon.ONAL \u2014 ee pre orate aro foraished the \u2018Carpeater, Bupt.P to give notios to Morshants sod Householders that of May the \"Dominion Burglary Guarantes will tak of the iss Intaly fa to ram es, tons of dame 1st, drop » wer 1968.After May lat at our © James Sercet John rors, Gene neral Manager.NAL \u2014 DAVID E HAMMOND, Romer, A BT Tet AL-MR.MAX LIBBICH, PRINCIPAL Intends visi Sorc , Milton qn tree, of willing to take of » small parents would like ther to make sme a brip.Prasorai_ ess ruc DRESSM 841 Be.bove Prince AKER.te prices, ra in Dresses made at mod: ERSONAL\u2014 OHADWICK, 29 ORESCENT, P Teacher Vola Moalo LN, Amaged sad prssox DORAIS, GRAND rent ae ou No eS Hotes Dane bout.' WS 8 JUST RR- a YOR ops he end of 261 Bt.James st.CR RB DO! op daodeudl ood sll map dioense: wm LLIAM BYRD, Contracton.| \"to be the LINEN GOODS LINEN GOODS À fall Stock of High Class Napery Always on hand.S.CARSLEY.Millinery Prices.Fancy Straw Sailor Hats.136 Fancy Straw Flop Hatas.166 Ladies\u2019 Straw Walking Hata.\u2026\u2026 250 Mounted Flowers per ch Full Blown Roses.250 doz 8S.CARSLEY.Gloves and Corsets.Ladies\u2019 Lisle Thread Gloves.10e pr.Ladies\u2019 4-Button Kid Gloves.85c pr.Ladies\u2019 4-Button Kid Gloves.600 pr.Ladies\u2019 8trong Corseta.45¢ p.Ladies\u2019 French Wove Corseta 756 EE S.CARSLEY.Umbrella Prices.Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas from.190 on Men's Umbrellas from.Ladies\u2019 Gloria Silk Urnbreilée 9 01.9 » Men\u2019s Gloria 8ilk Umbrellas.1.25 Ladies\u2019 Shot Bilk es.1.90 8, CARSLEY.Boys\u2019 Clothing.Bo * \"Serge Sailor Suits vosceseus pevenoces -§ .80%0 675 Boye\u2019 Tweed Suita from 1.45 to 11.35 Youths\u2019 Clothing.Youths\u2019 Sack Suits from.es.Youths\u2019 Reefer Suits from.& CARSLEY.Cloth Cap Prices.Cloth Tourmalines.Ladies\u2019 Underwear.Ladies\u2019 Cotton Drawers.17 Ladies\u2019 Cotton Chemises.17 Ladies\u2019 Knitted Skirts.41 Ladies\u2019 Shot Lustre Skirta.1.75 Ladies\u2019 Shot 8ilk Skirta.2.70 S.CARSLEY.BUY YOUR CARPETS AT 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.TABLE NAPERY TABLE NAPERY Satin Damask Table Cloths Batin Damesk Table Cloths Batin Damask Table Cloths In all oolors, large size, on 76 each Gream Lines ea Table Q Cite Croan Lass able Clo Red Border, 8 yards long, 81.15, Batin Colored Centres, : Tarde yards long.04 conta, Fringed Bi Fringed Side beara od Bidonoard oo Mixed Oolors, 2 yards Fors 85e 8.CARSLEY.EVER INCREASING.The sale of Gentlemen's Waterptoof Overcosts kesps increasing, because they are, proved and cheapest.\u2019 8.CARSLEY, 1705, 1707, 1760, 1771, 1778, 1795, 1772, 1970 | Children\u2019s Coats.Children's Reefer Coata.85 Children\u2019s Reefer Coata.$1.00 Children's 4 Heoter Con Costa.eens +e 1.75 Children\u2019s Cloth \u2026\u2026.B15 Children's Tweed U torn.Len 8.00 8.CARSLEY, Lace Prices.Crochet Laoes.5.80.Fuaky Gotten Laces.pe .Ha yd 8ilk Tug cre sooescs coco 110.rd lauk Proseian Net \u2026 \u2026.106 yà Fanoy Spotted Net .150.yd 8.CAUSLEX.| Boots ärid Shoes.Ladies\u2019 Bu Boots.%pr Ladies\u2019 Sn Kid Bu rl 1\u201c snesrensaves veessnsesses ane pr Lace Bhem.1.10 Boy belo Boota.7 BE ants\u2019 Laos Boote.37 B, CARSLEY.Dress Trimmings.Black Jet i aneossonces se yd Pik i Tan ness mass ; lored Trimmings,.SA Art $094 6400489 cos Oolored Braid Sete à Im Mm i SE ADVERTISEMENT.\u201cBargains Every Time.\u201d JUST LOOK! pr ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT \u2014Or\u2014 SPRING MANTLES Al the LATEST NOVELTIES in CAPES All the LATEST NOVELTIES in JACKETS All tbe LATEST NOVELTIES in ULSTERS All the LATEST NOVELTIES in DOLMANS All Marked at Regular Wholesale Priees.Alse a Lot of Lines at HALF PRICE.DOLMANS and ULSTERS equally cheap SILK HEPTONETTE GARMENTS \u2014 AT\u2014 Sweeping Reductions.$11.00 SILK HEPTONETTES for $5.00.$13.50 BILK HEPTONETTES for $6.00.$14.00 SILK BEPTONETTES for $7.00.Rubber Waterproof Mantes.41.50 RURRER WATERPROOFS, worth $1.5.$250 RUBHER WATERPROUFS, worth 83.50 &.00 RUBBER WATERPROUFS, worth 96.00 ALL NEW STYLES.Big Dargains in BOYS\u2019 BUTTS.BALLOR SUITS, only 866.Big Bargains in BOYS\" CAPS\u2014 BAILOR, TAMB, VARSITY CAPS, ke.Prices frem 15e.LADIES\" WRAPPERS at $1.50.All 8ires and Perfect Fit.LADIES\u2019 MELISSA GARMENTS, All the Latest Styles, Priced Cheap.JOIN MURPHY & CO, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St And 108, 167, 100 and 111 KK.Peter Street.Terms Cash and enly enc Price.TELEPEONS AS st Jus, À.Oglvy & Sons ADVERTISEMENT.We take pleasure in announcing the delivery of another large lot of TABLE NAPERY For Next Week.\u2014 We are \u2014 NAKINO À SPECIALTY of LARGE ORDER 3.We hem, finish, laundry and make ready for use, all orders, should we be requested to do so.JAMES A OGILVY & SONS The Pamily Drapery Warehoase, 208 to 207 St.Antoine st.\u2014 AND \u2014 144 to 160 Mountain Stree.2 LOOK IN AT OWEN McGARVEY &!BON'S LARGE SHOW WINDOWS when passing, that Bedro which prop dpa?selling ot $12.50.om Baite, The best valus ever offered.\u2014Nors TBE ADDRESS 1840 to 1853 Notre Dame Street n from juries composed of Artists, Teachers, Amateurs, Pupils Schools and the Public.OVER 100 MEDALS awarded during the past thirty years.» WILLIS & CO., Sole 1824 NOTRE DAME ST.(Noor MoGHl Street), Agents, MONTREAL, KARN ON TOP Oh Yes! Read what a World Renowned Protessor of Music and great Tenor says of the KARN PIANO, Ganwruemen :\u2014It is with the grest- est pleasure that I recommend your Karn Piano, which gives me entire satisfaction.Its pure, full rich tone renders it very valuable to me for singing and tuition.Bigned, PAUL WIALLARD, Officier de l'Academie de France.Read what the great I.J.Paderewski says ot Protessor Wiallard.My Dear Wiallard\u2014Your singing gave me such great and intense pleasure that I wish to thank you without delay.You interpret Ine «a master the musio of the masters ; you are à perfect and scoomplished musician, rarely met with in your profession.I hope to hear you here or in France, where you ecuni so many illustrious friends, I affectionately press your hand.Signed, I J.PADEREWSKL Draw your own Conclusion.The KARN Piano is on Top.WAREROOMS, 2239 & 2041 St Catherine St.| QUEEN'S BLOCK.J.W.DUGDALE, A M.FEATHERSTON, MANAGER.AGE, \"i PRESENTS To CUSTOMERS |\u2014 | We give Valuable Presents to all Cash Buyers, Our Goods are imported directly and retailed at Wholesale Prices.The Presents we give away represent a dis\" count of JO to 15 per cent on every purchase.ONE PRIOCH ONLY.It is à great deal will retain its slastioi cals at th and cold, and as this Lining serves to keep the FRET a fact which will be re: Send for Samples.It will wear THRE Oi HLASTION on ty until worn out.FOLDED PAPER.CARPET LINING, as any other m d is the ining made de that It is the most PERFECT FLLOOR DHADENER that can be placed y.under the cerpet, and on account of its extreme elasticity it al ves = sof springy surisce, which is pleasant to tread upon, apd PRO ones of the Carpet ma It is rendered thoroughly MOTH PROOF by the introduction of chemi- the time the paper is manufactur It is a well known fact that paper Le a a dry other, and has several air- sens approcisted.It is the only Lining that contains a foot prevents the ssme from CUTTING THE CARP (or folds) sare READILY CLEANED by rolling the lining wrong side out, and jolting on the end, or brushing.Fate non-conductor of heat eet farther from the floor than spaces, it is more conducive to WARM for the dust, and tacle BT These receptacles It contains no substance which can wear looss and work up into bunches, and esch ard numbere es sea and recoguize its value immediately, au as is the case with cotton-batting linings, and when removing the carpet you are not annoyed with lint and shoddy flying over the house.It is much handsomer and more easily sold than an put up in neat rolls of 50 yar of measuring when sold.once shown the sale is made.other Lining.It is to avoid the trouble It has been used for the past three years, and dealers who have sold it, and house-wives who have used it, are its best fri The is made three-ply, that is, three thicknesses of paper, snd weighs 1} pound to the yard.Linin, The regular width is one yard.STAIR PADS ALSO.The Trade Supplied.THOMAS LIGGET, Sole Agent Dominion of Canada.1884 Notre Dame Street, (ienoea Building) Montreal, * \u2018 CARPETS! Oilcloths, Linoleums, Curtains, Table Covers, Door Mats, and Hearth Rugs, SOLD AT BOTTOM PRICES, LESS 5% CASH 292 .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.AT : J.O.BEDARD\u2019S, St.Lawrence Street 292 pre Testity the tions for this wesk are presented below : -, 800.sacscnassense mt AU BON MARCHE, Valiquette & Valiquette's House, 1883-NOTRE DAME STREET-1885 (OPPOSITE BALMORAL BLOCK.) a Crowds Sales Figures Talk.- public appreciation of our Special of Buyers of reliable goods of the better grades à at prices that either meet or undersell competition.Our attrac- 5 Cases Spr Tweeds, w arenas for 2 Cases y Tweeds, w 800.c0.0cumnsrionre cnrsisrasbossoroesansane for 2 Cases Cheokad snd Plain Tweeds, worth $16 ue \u2026.Lot To î Case of West of of Englan d, worth $2 2.as vocsos ressousvensecsses Aor 1.9% 1 Case Fancy French Tweed, worth $2.80.1.50 Which we are absolute 1e anything red: a this ci As we are not likely to ser to trie this offer this season, the roe tunity now presented should not 10 Pieces B) KE Berge, 10 Piec Pis ne Blaok Sorge.at half price 9 Cases of orth $1.25 100 doz White Foie Collars .at 250 doz 200 dos pr of White Linen Cuffs .at 100 pair 800 dos Col'd Fanoy Ties at 350 OROBeverrssrererromasoserrs oon seroenreWOTEh 500 coming week only.AU BON MARCHE, Alp.Valiquette & Alf.Valiquette, 1888 Noire Dame SL, 1886.___ OPPOSITE BALMORAL CENTRAL CHINA DINNER SETS from $8.50 HALL TEA SETS from 82.50 - CHAMBER SETS from 82.25 Fruit Plates.Fruit Sets.Ice Cream Sets.Lemonade Sets.Cheese Dishes.Setsof Jugs.Table Lainps.Hanging Lampe.Banquet Lampe: Bracket Lamps.Chandeliers, Cutlery, Plated Wate; we.GEO.EADIE, aby de ale i Hey CNE ful ADVERTISEMENT.SILK DEPT.We are receiving, Every Week, Novelties in this Department fact, we are at resent sho ving Fanoy Silks not be shown in this city hr the Autumn season, Ladies inh want of Recherche Silks, such as are Bob seen in every show windo Canads, come Jireot to the ouse, HAMILTON'S.Novelties in Figured and Btriped ; Burahs.Novelties in Serpentine Silk.Novelties in Bhot Silk, Novelties in Plaid Silk, + Novelties in Fancy Btriped Benga- line.- Our BLACE SILKS we consider the best value ever shown this city.SPECIAL! 1 Blsok and Gold Siri Ldise Dress Pattern, $5.o 1 Black aud Chartreuse Embroid- soi lisse Dress Pattefa, 1 Nile ood Gola Lisse Dress Fat- rn, 825.00.uotlae aad acute by Sas bars von PA: THE SILK HOUSE, BOOT & SHOE DEPT.c Gent's | Tan Shoes in Gost asd Ladies\u2019 an Shoes in Goat 2nd Russian.Gent's Patent Leather Walking Boots, une of the Intent styles.\u2019 A splendid assortment of Slater's celebrated Boots and Bhoes, for Ladies\u2019 and Gent's, Our Special Boys\u2019 Béhoo! Boot, 1 Gils\u2019 Sghool.Bowk, ~~ 813.1 ich and Gent's Guailers in black and colored.Tadize' and Gent's Rubbers is all\u2019 the best maken, OUR CHARGES réR DREASKNAKING ANE VERY MODERATE.HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, St.James St.& Victoria Sa.ot La WE\u2014~ = WILL KEEP OPEN EVENINGS | UNTIL FURTHER YO ENABLE THOSE WHO CANNOT VISIT RTORR DURING THE DAY TO D HOME COMFORTABLE THROUGH WITH US IN THEIR FURNITURE, CARPETS, Ol1L CLOTH, STOVES, RANGES, BEDDING, &6 PURCHASED INSTALME or one SE AND GOT MORE.au G BETTER VALUES THAN EVER, \u201carm CARPETS AT 50, 36e fou, Ku, AND YARD.D EDROOM SETS AT 812.50, #16.00, 18.00, AND PARLOR SETS AT $35 00, $40.00.$50.00.AND RACKS, at $5.00, 06.00, §7.00, 310.00 mad EVERTONE PRAISES OUR GOODS FOR ALWAYS VRESH AND GOOD, AND WE _ CREDIT ON RVERVTAING, METROPOLITAN MFG.00, > ss po otre See Sy WATSON & DICKSON, 1791 Netro Dame, Cor.Bt.Peter ttes.Saliels an inspection of their sew stosk of Sterling Sliver Spoons, of every NOVELTIES IN STERLING SILVER; Oan posit do well elsswhéie ?Thoie prices guaraäteed fe the Tee 7.Pasties akenton paid to Mail Orders or 5 Teas are Strouds\u2019 delivered to any address.i BEDDING of every description made to order.MSTIMATES FURNISHED, \u2019 and Ssmplbs submitted.\u2019 Special facilities for handing L E - CONTRACTS Renaud, King & Patterson, UPEVLITRRERS AND OABINETNAKERS, 652 Craly Street.WATSONS Wlonivet So Soleh is | EXOELS. \"REMAINS OF FIREMAN DAGE- _ NAIS ARE RECOVERED.sd While Fighting the Fire at Mon- .Genails, Boivin & Co.at an Early Hodr This The crushed dead body of Fireman George Pagepals, of No.2 Station, was pulled out \u2018fom beneath a mass of rains at ten min- mites to six o'clock this morning in tho establishment of Messrs, Mongenais nud Boivin, on St.Paul street, It was in this building and the adjoining one where a \u2018args fire ocdurred this morning, about one @elock., Some of the other members of the department had & very narrow 4 Captain Bishop and the men tof No.83 Station were In a bad fix, and the former will have to y up, in fact he was alongside the late when the falling timbers came wn, and he called to his men and they all except 8, who was buried the oot, ona! Hishop was struck onthe left leg and, according tohis own state- t, be de he would never see day- man E.Benoit, of n him to show him 0.2 were ordered home.that it was In the very same build- the late Ca Haines, of No.3 n, lost his life a few years ago.Where the fatality occurred was on the f first floor *, midway Acie St.Paul at, .and Commis: sioners, and a search ty was formed and succeeded in finding the body of t was conveyed to tho Notre Hosp} where thecoroner will hold =n inquest at two o'clock this afternoon.Auto the fire itself, it a flercely and d th owing to the Yom Just Tow he fi pad A us ow the fire started Is a \u2018taysterÿ.In both estab nte yaluablo stocks were stored for the seas and thelt loss will bo hea heavy.5 Cant.®Bishop deeply regre Dagenals, who was re- i theme Hamas, married and dow and one child.He had been free fora about four vered insurance as follows: Union and National 10,000; Union Commercial Union Atlas funeral obsequies of the late Rev.Borduas t took took place lace this morning in thedral.ere were CITY ITEMS : F brekwill Sacrament i of on Thursday at the Deat- -M Tot ang on Friday a\u201d the La- Convent.La rectory for 1898 has just Luc brated It contains a.t deal of Intéresting informati bor or- the members L will assem- in the City wWhère the Canton\u2019s annual dinner bake their guests being the Oddfellow's low\u2019s Band.Ynehts for for Chicago, Phe.toll owing despatch was received the cy last even from a cago paper: Is there a sys.Ming nicons Boot tween Montreal and to help yachts drawing moro \u2018than nine: took of Water thrdugh the canals.wer are nd located and what lc of boat can 200 yachts are fxpcted to one Montreal during ges ng summer en route to the Wi 8 Pare and it is in that connection \u2018that the Information fs son the canal without the aid of pon- ps the Cornwall and Beau- A canals are only built for nine feet.; Police Committee.\"The Police Committee will meet to-day ; fons Sonsider their appropriations.A mdus- will bo made.Last year they ask- ,072 and they were voted 2215, 494, ently they received on à special vote ancl a further sum of $15,000, mak- the total expenditure af the Depart ¢ for th 494.But last year \u2018rére spent, in re ,and that item is be dropped in the pap esthnates \u201cand a reduction effected.P inf states ; in à department like that of Police, \u201crhété the great expenditure is for wages d Adtual running expenses, the only way D 4ffact A {wenty per eent.reduction would R > pedues the by Just twenty per = officials do not propose to do that.7 The MoDowell Benefit.\"The sale of seats for the McDowell benefit: ; ntation of the \u201cMarble Heart,\" esday evenipg at the Queen\u2019 8 Theatre, l commence on onday morni ng.Among = In the cat are M esars.Edwin Yarney, .A py Signez er Arthur Etherin ine.aon, Jax.BR flan, Miss Mamie Staff Misa Sophis Grecnbu: , .Edwin Var.\u2018wey, Misa Bertram, \u2018Mise WS Allan, 1 E.Shep and\u2019 Mra Hae p MoDowell has wi abpting the benefit tendered her.En The New Steambéat.Company.The name of the Hon, Mr, Aitkens was re from ¢ the he Hat of the tors of the ester, and Montreal Steam- ts off fAclall: announced Lhe directorate ME there was con.; prose of the | charter is idié imeantime the powers un minion Capt.Wife, from this port today for for Liverpool Anderson, derson, Major Qu, Mre Carter, Ha Carter, Capt.Cartwright, Miss Dundas and maid, Major Drury Major Capt.Evans, Miss A Ada Ha Vos, Mr.Jone O'Meara, Capt, sPonetlor Hon.les, Mr.J.Wainright, Watts, Miss Wa \"Capt.Wadmore and others, PERSONAL, J, M.Pain, M.P.P.for for Soulanges.i» + Guest at Tine Hall, registered at tho H Mr.G.H.Aylmer Brooke, of Riobmond, is a guest at the Windsor.Sir John Abbott passed a good night last night and is better this morning.Mr.and Mrs.Armand Lalonde, leave to-night for Boston, Mass, on a trip.Mra.Archibald Stewart has been on à visit at Madame A.Prevost's, Mountain street.Mrs.Joseph Javergne, of Arthabaskaville, 1s visiting Miss Porreault, of University st.Judgo Lynch and Me.Foster, of Knowlton, re- gistercd at the Bt.Lawrence Hall yes yesterday.Count D.Langon, of Parip, acco panied by E.W.Carlen, of Boston, loft town morning.Captain A.Reid came up from Portland last evening for a short visit.He will assume bis new othice of Deputy Port Wardon on the opening of navigation, The visiting Governors to the Montreal General Hoapital for the week commencing Monday.yril 24, 1898, nre Messrs G.F.C.Smith, en fide A.F.Caulk and R.R.Grindley.Hev.(3.Colborne Heine, the pastor of Chalmers Presbyterian Church, \u201cul 11 ocoupy his pul i Ka morrow as usual.Rev.) Mz Heine has q cuvered from hia recent and severe attack of La Gripye.Mr.Albert Ballin, managing director of the Hambu erican Packet Company, arrived at the VR ron last night.Their Canadian sor- vice, the Hansa Line, will this year run a weekly service to the St.Lawrence.Special Notices.\u201d Mrs.Joseph Deschambault, No.1400; 8 ge oarnes street, Ste Cunegon e, says: {little girl suffered greatly from whoo x rough, She was cured of it completely by Ur.Laviolette's Syrup of Turpentine.Malto Peptonized Porter is a food, a tonte a reconstructive of wasted tissues, a mil stimulant, a digestive agent, and an altera- tive in liver troubles.The present, son of the past, is parent of the future.ine Royal Mall 88: ancre\u201d Judge Belanger an and wife, of Boauharnols, awe [TS THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1893.\u2014SIXTEEN PAGES Sufferers from Dyspepsia \u2014 Here's Something for You to Read.Distress tù the Mémach CURED by HOODS, | Miss Jennto Cunningham South Nowoastle, Ma.\u201cWhen 1 began taking Hdod's Sarsaparilla, I could eat nothing but very light food, without having terrible distress tn my storuach.I had tried other medicines, which did me no good.Before 1 had taken one bottle of Houd's Isaw that lt was doing me good I continued to grow better while taking five bottles, and now I can eat any- HOOD\u2019S Sarsaparilla CURES thing.Ihave had no distrees for montha, and I! think there is no medicine for dyspepsia like Hood's Sarsaparilla.My appetite ls oxcellent, snd my health is very much better than for years.\u201d Miss JEXNIB CUNNINGHAM, South Newcastle, Me Ÿ DON'T HESITATR You know the old saying, \u2018\u2018 he who hea:- tates is lost.\u201d It certalnly applies with great force in some things.When you know you are right, don\u2019t hesitate to say it; when you know what you want, don't hesitate to DEMAND IT.u go to buy a bottle of CARTER'S Lorre TO PiLLs, don't Besitate tosay ou want \u2018C-A-R-T-E-R-S\"\u2014don't hesi- {ato to see that you get \u2018\u2018 C-A-R-T-E-R\" 8\" and don't hesita to refuse an hing offered to you as \u201csame as \u2018C-A-R-T-E-R-8' \u2018 just as good as \u2018C-A-R-T-E-R-8,\" is nothing so good as \u2018* C-A-R-T-E-R-8,\" TREY NEVER FAIL Don\u2019t hesitate to say so when imitations and frauds are offered to you.Don\u2019t hesitate to demand the genulne CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PrLLs, A positive cure for Sick Headache.Small Pill.Small Dose.Small Price.m GREENER'S LATEST BOOK The .Breeeh- loader .w.w.Price 60.#83 pp.100 Iluntrations.Cusseli & Os.The book contains muob information relative to tbe choice of guns, the detection of spurious worthles?wespons snd many hints on the handling and use of guna.\u201cWe do not recall any volume which, at so small » gost, contains so much and pl leasantly told inf \u2014 Forest nd St be bal ed nf oy oderate prices.may beo ned nf a: denier at m rate pri W.taie EMOLAND, eresves Soro: (816161616165 WHEN SPARROWS BUILD! 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