The Montreal daily star, 24 avril 1893, lundi 24 avril 1893
[" bee pr i PRICE ON E CENT.\u201cVOL XXVNo.95 MEDICAL.HO W HAR , FALL?STORES HOTELS, .- .A i ROOMS TO LET es ON FE noi A1.À Perfect Article.OUBTS CAPRIVIS DE- TIONS WANTED.ISHED, ON ra AE or tr.NOBODY D == = SITUA rN AAA AA WELL FURNIS Mansfield that v pled MY BILL.à LE SITUATIONS VACANT, mn mam re reer D athroon tat, spacious cupboards 7% Address, Geo! Bre pos : 3 FEAT ON THE AR RAA AAA J ANTED-AITUATIONS FOR Le Mae oy, THOUT BOARD, FOR GEN.George Rosy 2687 ST.\u2018 Wabi advertisements received yoo :; W ASS Re ea foe Mou's Cha Rlemon, ina.respectable family Moderaee \u201chi King srest.fs os \"J.Crad.2 - Wan foun ete.D tismen, iu ready \u2019 tf Into for classification will be four VV ASTÉD A CORPETENT VENITEMAN AND OU SORTABLE FORNISRED Room 0 $23 Si.James Sirect, 1 the Majority Agalnst ay's \u201cBtar\u201d ANTED_A ement a8 manag co T'Ai d overy convo DWELLIN OWDE APR sing Is as to on the last page of to-da; deper at manier Pesori\u201d For partiouiars RE ROG Common pie Labi, a no AND ow ENG BAKING P Guessing Are Accept- NONNINANANAA LS pop ADDRESS.housekeeper at Ohta DY, lence: not moving Universi As T0 VISIT THE e atree ughc out by hot t re-crystal- Him-\u2014 Party Leaders ANVASSER or tion por- G., 112 Metealf BY A YOUNG LADY, PARTIES EAI ' van make ar- w, heated rent ver ¢ Cream Tartar, fines tion, Jeh- W va Brie Cos Forente, Ons.5850 3 oe VV ANTED SITUAT res durent dt Montreal | RGM PARTIES rn roams In ha ak et 7 éloctriolty and ga tary tol he Carbrnato of Sods.are Coopers the past 30 yearn Ing Dissolution of the Relc : 6, Un SROMIDRE lucates st, Muntreal cure elegant roo istricts wi : e 0 te lized Jar h bousekeepers for .mapest.wa Bros.Co., run 187 ON BROMIDEE.well Ny Addreas 55 Dufreste 88 15_ rangements to se { the Lest residence a he Fair very à t.James st.$012 It has stood Al wit than ever.vitable.; F DA A CRAYON ART] ____T3d_ and typewrite EMENTS.vaté families, tn ane cé the Eleotrio Railway of ott sires, Cradock & TM TER TE Vic and is now (if passible) better lieve all the troubles incl stag as Ine Bs 1008 Notre Dawe._____ L THE DANDY T \"WRITE ADV ERTISEM) Sher: fifteen minutes tog to LD.Tidmarçh, 151 WC | TT STORE No.® 45 with base- st Grocers sell it.Headache and ate of the system, such as Se 5 AGENTS TO HEL Lined, sample 15 ANTED - à catchy ideas furnished.rounds Hy wey Bi 0 ia three rs 17x t Metro- All the Be 57 Blok to a billous Dr onsinens.Distrees ot .Vobody doubts the des | nad, Shovel combin Ayo NY.bright an ER 3 RGÉ BEDROONÉ WELL FURNIBI to vided to suit tengn root.Dizzinoss, Nausos, While their mos BERLIN, April 24\u2014Nobody « i i U0 Halsey st., Broo al\u2019 So man, P.O.Boz DURE HAN STTUAFION À x i \"LARGE BED 132 Pvel st, ind d ment.Will 1680 Notro Dame s Pain in the Bide, &c.in curing B : the Army Bil cents.Joho W.Budiow, 30 Ei uy YOUNG MAN, Address td R où convenience).er Mf , 1678 & 4ôti kA BITTERS, uisite flavor, is eating.¥ a bas been shown he Government on TH ANTED kkeeper, age 19 years.ue ed (lever (Telephone 4836), ~~ politan Mfg.NGOSTU ted appetizer, of oxq Sons, sols blo succes: feat of the ber of votes i TO CANVASH FOR bliah- W assistant bookkeeper, from Windsor Hotel \u201cTO BENT à TORE ON ST.the celebrat B.Siegert & Son: remarks he.ion is over the num A \u2018WANTED AGENTE 7 To cris the he furgest, i ta Favard NDEDTi POSITION\u201d AS D ÉFANSTRESS IN R Opis PENSE ROOMS et TEE ERY, NICE 51 dwellin Yo tho sed wl over Une Au ia \"Dr J eue von Caprivi, after long I we | od.moa) ble an ultivation.à goud pay.regular an JA king department, dry gou Av ly 151 Ban- ; McQul Col JANTLY FÜRNISHED, 5 Mars st.Cathe docu bie tena ant, requiring or x, me nee and National Li Over ment co rie mer ng dbooce ad ol vate.Tamils, 9 years experience 43 VOM \u2014ELEG Apply ut 134 Champ de 91 10 iu this way.tt x E le are riguing with the Centre TI gm one & Wellington, Templo | private fau N As R trom Yost Utlice.Api 21 2220 M1 10 head.com bu 82 F NO e Carter's Little Liver P trig \u2019 ill be able to secure.18 cotôte » Mansçer.Neuve fus liber street, \"YOUNG LADY, POSITION LET FURNISHED OR UNFUIE | Stor por.165 St James Fa STREET A KO FE ia Corrs ae Pt Aso eral parties, will bo embers Se ANTED- -BY A à typowriter.Address 30% 2 OUOMB\u2014 TO LET, FURNIS ly 342 Ht.An- CATHERINE ther ve and instant ually valuable in C: 1 int, while they al t present 394 me + 3 ) board.Apply 33 O LET- ST.à dwelling, toge 2 will ve positi © ness, isannoying compa pinto the House comprises at | ce the T WELLINGTON BF.suographer on ishod.with or without : new storo an t would s Cough Drop tha, Colds, Hoarse cating th the stomac h.atimula Ne \u20ac cant.Out of these th Soo a, » foreman Poe \u2018 ve \u201cBY | pos ab Do asguages ao % toine rie TO LET, FLAT FOUR Te or soparataiy ES al ood Sppor tiny: or po and ar ry invaliatie to orator \"5 prroctai disorders font: Even if three séats bein upon, Netting the support 7 VWVANTE experience, with both lung RME, Barsalou Block, 1347 St.Cathu 933 find this an 6 ons hy elon: Bore Throw R&T, W.\u201d stan ; ver Chancellor relies upo Free TT (MALE) FOR A, itustion, age 25 years.a bathroum.! new dca to eed [ROS further velop.Vocalists.DRESSES! \" servatives, eighteen F ANTED-AN ORGANTE noes Lo Organist, P.O, references, na TR TR OM, FOR ONE have a the to inake NTATION AD f sixty-five Conser , ; Is A with refore wi |r ffice.Ÿ VOUNG MAN POBITION AS | FURNIRHED RO bei ly ocality, is RESE NATED.of ; -one National Liberals, oY pgliurch.\u201d Apply SO \u2014\u2014 TEARS WwW TEE WEY A YOUNG May À some export room IE RO a beth.3 ment of HY date Apple to We air Cooper, x ANDROMELE sa street tothosewho Conservatives, forty-one Na chspartei, n total k \u2019 2 - - » J an sana counter band.R.a nee.Amie A.Taylor, 41 Bleury Soi SIX VYKARB WELL FÜRNISHED ROOMS WITH lest.Jaws streof LR OR FANCY GOODS @ EDWIN COX & free by Dr.KLINES Achethey van) be siracotpricelous te but forta- seventeen Polesand te inst a compact Be Tamm Lao $ EE MAN ARE COMS- TWO WELL private fouuly: comfortab LET_-TGA BARER OR therine wo AU Fit stopuod free Jv DR Kites r from distressing nd here,and those rity vote of 151, aga rotes, and À Wen ATED 4 oC GOOD VÉGETANLE | coo récré, Vy ANTED 8 Rr 1) A6.ra witioe BAS R° brest dira V HED ROOME, han » new store on St.Ça Appl FITS.shear altos waren Treatise Haran Re Hr gon ee noter here Shs Tn amounting wy as, So- Apply w Address * OM.home PABLY FURNIBH Sewell Dg OV f° day's use.Marvelio Dr.Kline, ri \u2018 noe try them wi 11 pot bo wil- he Centris re 4 vero strong hitchon muaids.943 references given UNG MAN, WELL REC | OMS -COMFORTABLY for gentlemen: also win or, with hes 8 first to Fit cases.Send to Dame Bt.9 whoo ny ways tat they w made up of the Even should the # Hs Herren FOR BORTING Kaux VWARTED BY a OUNE MAN NS apy ROME COMFORTABLY KU 3 00 ¥ STORE AND CEL, Duties free to Fit cages.Hend to Dr able in 80 many ways tilat they wil t and otber factions.i tthe 2 Da, à ard\u201d yl + Phila, Pa.to do withou ciallst ax cure the votes o ANTED = 10 GIRLY bands peed apply.28 Bt.mended ee Mountain street.ED tulle board 8 C'atheart st.SEMENT, BRIGHT AÏRY 0 LFF.THE saroi street, just re-built, ling Chancellor be able to se ts follow- None but oxpertence oc toast employer.ESPECTABLE MIDDLE bt 2 OOMS \u2014TO LET, IN BASEM reut 24.00 per month.lar, No.8t.Henry for any\u2019 ght manu a aber of Catholic diasiden to A x «CH & Co.VANT AT 11087 PA LL / ANTED- VE (RSPR.housekesper; best 0 of city 3 rome, well heated in winter, 083.15 foot suitable e for UE 2 Lu TE CURE small nun ne, they would not suffice H Offer _Gexena SER references.Nu waah- oma, place \u201ca 3186,\" BTA K office K Address \u2018lt 279,\u201d SrAk olice.__ TRNISHED ROOMS, f uring busin t Appl A N ABSO LU ing Herr Huc i party leaders are accept- H mille st.Must have city beevening.41 references.Addr ABLE WOMAN, WORK LET, TWO FURNISE ving.Ap fac ; St ou 1s where avert defeat.The y as Inevitn- ling Aly ED AN EXPERIENCED o HON V VA da Ad GA, Har 1 BON ir for light housskeeping.Not mo a 3 Notre.bo aT TT ALL 6 $ ork .\\ D |» M À P E PS | N 1s the bane of so many vos ua ere in while ing dissolution among prepare for tho i (TAN = P.0, 7 TO ply Perthiss st TARE, N power, I Ju ake our gros g ble, and are ass uetting A WANTED Mor 23 years of ago.Apply Mt © D ENERGETIC ply 31 Pert VER HALL BQUA 33 | picte, wi of \u2018rent.Apply to wa 1 and le, for Herr Huene's coq ! EAD os PUSHING AN Highest tos- OUM 6 BEA nieed to amount r a1 others do not.Pills are very amall an elections, But for Jentrist leaders A .=A BHIFPER FOR TIE HARDWAR ANT BY f samples for Ontario.Hig % 32 : furnished room ALRO \u201cravi guare uden st.a | | Carter's Little Liver piils make a dose.Chancellor, the Cen I D\u2014A BHIPPER FOR TI Boe W taveliar.line of 55, Colborne.Ont.iE ROOM TO LEE ves & Co, Q \" ND FLATS \u2014 j to take.One or two t gripe or with the d already upon a form À ly t 3033,\" BTAR 0 nile.Address Ho 55, OTESTANT | : OOM LARt te JËT\u2014STORES A} Dame, : very easy table and do not g d have agreed alre, nige ! NES 22 GENERAL SERVANT ABT Tie Ww ANTEL BY YOUNG oer ads Voi Iv pr \"i san Hil LE R ROUM ON 1 BATH, r No, LET nce St.art rine.sérogl, pontiné F O R- INDI G ES 1 Ie 0 ON - purge, but by bar gent action Bree a would have manifesto.he contest (hme E ond of May, cue willing to g \u201c3 situation Vaidrens \u2018G 3161,\" STAR 0 ee 1 ou fist.2079 St.Catherine st, © 833 Craig, St.Antplue th.Henry W 0- THAT T them Ib vialsat 25 cents; t by mail.ers, who will enter declaration as v SITUA room fla em a 2 to $50} per mon 94 2 TOR AGE.here, or sent by leade ill issue their dec ply 928.Famille at.LY AN EXPERIENCED 10 go to country AN ENGLISHMAN, A if gon | DOR UNFUR.| from 12 oo : oN EACH, 5 by druggists overyw out united, w the bill, A MEN TATELY AN KX PERS Sei | WyanTen ni roc languages good na i abe.om bathroom Bat: not moving in Mar.si PO LET CARRIZO En BOP OR TAHOE 1s rs nn CARTER MEDICINE C01 Now Yori.soon às thé Holchstag rejects È Hall ful, speaks bo red; married, sac ished.on rchester st.| 2 ta- : \u2014\u2014 À ATED TET \u2018As 7 be fot hie oro cron Cooper, nee = Di FURNRRED F PEN ME ach.ss Cr st, Ps corner Satin carpenters E.L.Ethier & Co.Bl mall Dosa, Small HE HAD TWO WIVES, cook.City references requ rec, Mont real.I.EDUCATED Ï ou.ot quiet habits, with or without 9 le for livery able, Ack 0 taxes; no repairs.TABLE Smal ITH 2 sree ITION BY A WELLE kkeop- men bath.21 BORA CAT SEUNSWICR i Rye mo.; n 6 BILLIARD Balls us TERT PUSHING PALTV win article ler JANTED A OSI thorough Kmowlsdge e of rungs.has Rous: w ITH BOARD.AT 21 BRUNS ss Walker 1 £S 71 rior ot BT.AMES aT And En TU ERS KEEP YOUR CUSTOMERS {SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] f this ris otras charg.of patent artic pe don koomiedgs of aherthend ad ty porn ae tor, t.NISHED, SUIT.A5 Set RESTOS App MANUFA 1 2.\u2014Charles Ross,o the World's Fair, also for ds.Chance for » man to ing knowledge of shorthand a Character and ability.LET WELL FUR to 20 City ; no taxes.; 2 Nap ANRE, Apri t wives js to be sold on the group 1388 Bt.Catherine alson references ns to charac 3 GOMs TO L keeping.Apply $ 2,00 per mo ier st.\u2014 AND the ed out leaving ah dollars, L.\u2018Harris, 94 3 perate; heat ait R othce.; able for light house 93 De ne S Kaiaret™ AYR By keeping has clear nihs ago he clear 18 to 2000 PAPER Address \u201cH 31%,\" 81a COOK, HOTEL OR Sata st SHED, SINGLE Walker, gE, COR.OF SLEURY 4 vat IMPORTERS place ance.About éighiteen mo au treet.X BCORER AND PAPER TANTED FIRST CLASH \u20ac Address \u201cH 3227.\" Councillal COMFORTARLY FURNIGHE sion im.0 List son Rent very Apply a ¥ Do all Kinds of Work tn the ° apanée.ith wife No.2 and took rool ANTED\u2014PAPER Box Jellyman & Co., Bt.Eloi W restaurant, city or country.ss Rens LOM with or withoul % 3 Stroets d\u2019Armos sherk, » telephone k e came here w e.Some time since cutter, ex rienced.3 BTAR office.TOR CLEANING BY THE d doub! field st.A Royer jr48.lace ENIS the Campbell House.hat he had = CLEANING diately.29 Mans KEST., LARGE 88 ST.D .» at the discovery tha =, op.440 Be Bt.Peu TRE MAYA Com E- ANTED WASHING OR Apply 60 Jurors Bt.me ET, TA SHERBROO without 961.CATHERINE ir Al wife No.2 made d she re | Eb TOR THE 3R l plain couk.ible person.9% 1 OOM - FO L wo ladies, with or = BHO, Ci = MONTRE - ontreal, au À or RoE, to Must le dos Dorches- W day bys renpons - FR sewree 5e RM Tate ee HEAT root.vel or without modelling 204 erine M To OTTAWA.and go others are rub- another vite in Mie Wife No.1, with Lo | fone afer Tue \u2019 \u201c FTANTED BY A AE ny st.breakfast and » SID LARGE AK onth.139 veit pie dwellt \"dwellings are situ.Pran store The public want the post, known natursl mineral to live has arrived in town in searo LITTLE GIRL\u201d APPLY NO.¢ Mc {V7 day.good to cut and ft.To able, for 1 or à guntiomen, 8 or #8 par HI iret.\"The ne On fvelling ares ore ho eae om br OUD oo.the orem husband, who has fled.A A © trade e \u20ac \u2014 ! Wo NTI a GIRL AB NURSE & avy mi VVASTED_ BY © of boukkeapinis shorihand.and Blur sree LET, DOUBLE ROOM.FORNISHED, ated Sot ween Apply at 1 D Jurors street.CASES.lo.ANTED\u2014 rk, ono sleeping ab ho ugh know best references.A ¢ kitchen and ne 942 RA ALLPOX | assist in light housewo evening, at 4ÿlc 8e.Ur- French.a situation in uffice; ss 6 with use of st.K- FOR SALE, ETC.\u2014 WINNIPEG SM erred.Apply morning und HER 7A YOUNG WOMAN, WORK BY iy.190 Versailien SINGLE, WITH BREA * PROPERTY rrr oan À stern = ISHED, M3 mm NE! - i SERVANT, MUST TED -BY A YOUNG ing.Cun bo ve OOM\u2014FURN 163 Versailles 3 AAA BRICK COT- MAY ce THE STAR.] war DA G05 ao vie te mo 0 he country VV ANTED- pes Ve ab = 253 SOON REED RO FOR BENTLEMAN R BALE-AT LONGUE os tie de As 18 1s Now in Hoa 1e\u2019s Naw York.Apr 10, 98 [memorar ro 1 _No new develop- À a th reference, 2 well recommen PR RÉSPECTABLE WOMA rm conveniences, a 943 Fous PE .o ear f the WINNIPEG lipox s for tho summer.Apply.wi = UANTEL-BY A HESPECTAI ply 191 Nazareth st.with al) mode foot.to B.SRE T you wish to minor and retail control oi ported in the smallpo.! _ ME, foe Rory iE y danger = The wholesale ; ments are re Russian suffering À ED\u2014NURSE & CHILD W WiLL, Ÿ of any kind by the day Api SI | RTABLYV FURNISHED Roos mery JE, CAOOUNA.mize the dang: bo lic tho d death of the Russ à ANTED-NURSE FOR ide.Appply Mrs McC OOMS\u2014COMFO convenience.Not moving.Somer air Gut 24 acres of land, with Car tion since : to the seasi \u201ca Roo gentlemen, with every 6 FOR SALE known Poston oe batho, sing sitting Foo: dicing YOU WILL FISCHER P from the disease, held v Council was 1018 Brera ei ste, ERAL SERVANT FOR À FOR SALE.~~~ 80 University st.MFORTABLY FURNISHED cottage, containing seven roo Boat gitastion = Eee Soap A meeting of the City the issuance by ANTED.G00D GEN is kept: po washing.a TR AAA OOMB\u2014VERY CO hot wuter, gas, etc, for F2 | room.kitchen.ot Apel Re &Co.88 Sparks a \"| Os bec we bave this this morning, to authorize LE upon small family, where nurse #4 3 A AAA BER BELTING, R large and small rooms, ES this favorite resort.ed an for the Province of Que s i roclamation calling i FT SEW SUBBER BELTING.\u2018atheart st.FUR MOD: Which ; NT! ferred e mayor of à p | Ware | » SE ch wages $3 7 & | Fon Band D ie wer hangers.soafting.ri Room Tu LET: muito for two roung tentiemen.{ot memeent » Amb iia |) Coon DIS when pe ANT vie LINDSAY al citirens (0 be vaccinated i RAE LE\" ore engines, boilers, 5 Lo 4U Por mortising, bori of nished bedroum, sui improvement or AN Druggis .Mr.C.W., \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014s CATCH - ; \u201cRE , plancrs, moiders, tehon.m ineausq.277 u EDROOM, rie, N P., 35 8t.James st.5 Grarravy.0 \"We 'S SEAL .Wisma rly ah Lanter DoE Taf machine THE NITION, KINDIING, #5 13 CONS X TARIE FRONT roared.1) Badogonia re A Chane House rar The Hearle Manufacturing Co\u2019 oY, 3770 Bt, Catherine st, Montreal, NEWFOUNDLAND'S SI | ry teller at once.FRE CLASS HOUSE PAINTER (OR BALE Fol Locks, $1.50 tha Brea 3 & C.i t, Tring the quere.NT ROOM, WITH B SALE-MODERN Jo BOOMED HO HOU in MONTREAL.to whom we would refer Agents and tntend- {sPECIAL TO pri The sealing W NTED-A = d Lest w Telephone \u2019 SINGLE FRON fons: water beating, bull f our instruments.d.April 24.\u2014 ! at 2360 Bt.Cathorine st.FRA REA SR died; cheap ot 8L James and Guy.190 + OOM TO LET, 8 d 16 Plateau st: ord, | bot Box You.Bil ing purchasers of ; HER.ST.Joun's, Nfid.te catch was -A FIRST CLASS house.Address, diarmid & co RE fui) or partial boar NISHED ROOMS, Wr with owner.BALE-CHAMPLATN HOUSE 1 THIS Wi OUSES TO LET.J.& C FIBC arrived.The aggrega + half i tor, » wholesale wine ou Bean 8 REFRIGERA FH OOMS 208 3 UN FURNTS 07 8t M BR BALK situated H 262\"1 fleet has thousand, ie cellarman G 3194,\u201d FIRST CLA B office.OOM8 20 each.wi E dred and fifty ow- i d salary expectod, to 86 2 JOR SALE A dress \u2018O 2724,\" Sta ur In one and cupboards in known D bail ae onu 2 one hun er f Sins refercnces an F5 cheap, large size.A 92 + mater Arthur street.TOBET, Fbilipebury, Que me we ® am, NO.3 AND average.The summ es 1 R OUR NEW BOOK, E PUWER, DOTY lite, near Prince OOM, WITH CLOTHES C a bot C Bo BRICK HOUSES, X ROOMED FLATS, T5646 the tin to arrive jug us name, : ANTE TENTE FOR the Preacher and the ~ E\u2014ENGINE.15 HORSE be seen OGM FRONT R for one gentleman: gas an 3 BAÂLE-9 N ED 4! LET SI e.Apply on premises o: ever, are oon eu feat aff.ing >) { \u201cPhillips Brooks, the volume of America's fore- OR SALE together with boller A 936 Ï suitably furnished for : 8 POS en ANE Glads Dobe 416, 206 LET.though trade will d there are \u2019 Author.\u201d pepuritul mpomoris oT aoepb Cook.Immense ing, Abily Z Lapierre, 74 8t.Pa MS AND water 6 Beaver Hall Hill NISHED OR UE von Tat Telephone 4 CER D OFFICES TO co business is looking up, an bestos claims at bt most preacher Introcue d 3 hooks in 6 hours Awenta oo ying GOLD FISH, \u201cAQUARIUMS AN OO OO URN ISHED OR CE YO LET AT ST.[PATRIC comfortably far © asbes demand.0Ù bouks api The book ot kA JOR BALE -G wo, Fis R shed, with uso of ki 943 \u2018Clover Cottage; nd sorsante Kg for a good season already ardering 100 boo for delivery.\u2018Giv Fox lobes, at 342 LISH MAIL CART Loup, bed rooms a ESIRABLE orFIC St Gorgas, 00 Exclusive territory given LF x tiv, 47 Saw - SATE je CHILDREN dcet 36 dotlars tn Eo SE Catherine st Y FURNISHED ROOMS, 2 n oP tami ennis ound Bae me LET\u2014V ERY D rooms, 30 Slospital te ; y nl - Boston: Mas.© ope G50E Ari hr SF | icaly, Ainlahoÿ quite now, OgNs CAL Y .opis for terme Mrs.D.W.Macdonell, 26 penis, Son pi eo at No.13 St.oho street, Queen Victoria to Lilluokala st D PLAIN COOK.Apply WATER FOUNTAIN.PORT il Q Isl t, Ottawa.ET, 9 is, Room 18, 30.il 24.\u2014By the las ANTED\u2014GOO FOR SALE\u2014BODA ou 10 LET-HOUSES DROLETSTREET 3 Apply, Mr.Lew Y NEXT.JHE FRANCISCO, Apr ; au- Denis st.ENERAL SERVANT 9600.be sold at & bargain.Union Avenue.ABLE ROOMS LET LET\u2014HOUSES, to P.E.lier OF MA SAN Kkalani received an WANgED-4 edo in sori a references required.a wa ET OF GAS FITTINGS BROS or S GOME_ TWO VO WELL LIT coe RIAD 104 Pin OUSES TO mm I 0 rooms, with th stable.se, Apply ry d'Armes fis oficos a bresoot ocd So upied by th st \u201cspp mail or Queen px en Victoria: | = RESALE ONES at 471 Guy st.on bath * I I Brown, Heal Es Agen Pacific Railway Co., ital st.tograph le od, en of Great Cv PARLOR MATH YD AP.d brackets, Ww, : ED FRON \u2014BY-\u2014 \u2018 30 Hosp! ee Grace of G L Queer, he .| SEE TABLE ANDP PARLOR NM 1100 Dor- adel PERS EAR beton 3 > and 5 CGH LARGE ES URNISHED rad Real Estate Agent, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014] KACONS- to a Len office 15, 9 Ho OFFICES oN 1 Victoria.by A the, nd, Pucen ne Lica .; py with references or SEWORE F wei tar\u201d 0 large mirror.A P 1 2e roum for tuo.it st.ALLY LARGE, HAND: PE sROWE, = Place d'Armes Hill.\u201cfield riverside, ten m vemonts, includin av of No.Bs Same ot ro faith and Empress > \u20ac ion Islande.\u2026sendcth cheethr G LAD FO 3p.m, Cathe, SHOP FIXTURES SHOW able boas iXCEPTIONAL LARGE.CF flat; 4 8.50.ion, latest san 5 net, Beacon k Life Building.a \u2018Queen 0 Apply Monto Backed ATBNCED CO0K 7605 SALE-CHE RI a Aone ser, ROOMS, EXCEPT Fuapoct \u201chops 186 Mantels it done § mn, ER \u201cia bat pe AP Samos, ey Bory.Telephone © OFFICE TO SUBLET TG grecing: recetvod and reforeed to our advisors D\u2014AN \u201cEXPERIBNC waahi Apply be- \u2014ONE BOLID OAK B hall gore, spacious cupboards; sunny 78 4 rooms, d fia 5.50.or [LOWER TENEMENTS, N st, Ô LET GOOD OFFICE e havo the revolt in your kin, ive family of three: no Re 16 resort TE harearn.alae ms \u2018\u2019Quesn\u201d NISHED ROOMS, 90 Duvernay, Fata 0.FJNO LET\u2014 LOW 144 Lusignan Agent or Acco ourlottor relating to Your Majosty will arriv April th, 1 almost new, & harga NEWLY FUR, Burnside, 94 Duvernay, 4 rooms, à fiat.i .ique street.and Moniguo Notary District Building.rely trust that Your roubles.We Lyoen 10 and 13a.m., Tuesday, No.14.Apply 8 Brunswick st.OLD DEIYIE, #.3 OOMS RS UF, on University st.above Burn 404 Charley 4 rooms, gros .8œ.Mon nt $16.00.No.49 St.ts in City and 952 ye since t of present tro: n- .; , rooms .d bath, re Upper tenomont office.t a happy issue oul ofr g you of our co PASTRY po TO R SALE - SAFETY BICYCLE.OL in pre \u201cAddress D 3104\" Bra o 43 «2 Charlevoix, 6 3rd flat.1:50 rooms an Pp Taner ont 820,00.Uppe bath, re * 1,4203 * STAR m= | rtunity assuring Major A ene ASSISTANT PASTRY COO refer- Address 34 Farm st.PL St.Ch TURES, CARY.Possession Ma venti; 402 Charievols, § rooms, dnd fat.5% street, cor.nique duree T rooms and rent 1,8083 Sva 5 WANTED.lake this opportuni oof the miens\u201d ood) ; W Jo to the Whi is Carvery a % 1 FOR SALE-BLACK WALNUT PORE ; ONT ST [OFF BEAVER 108 Drajer.3 pootna.soil cotaimed, with stable.155 No.41 St.Mon fo Goo.Carson.216 St.Antal: HOUSES tinued g tection of grrr require Apply TELY, EXPERIENCED a iit bea sore ons Apps TA OOM class furnished front room.for » gene] 10 Drolet, 10 room.atoue hotmail conned 2% $20.00.Apply to SE po ST to the pro untersign ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIA for da; speaking se top counter, @à foot long.Hs Hil, rat 1 Drolet, 10 rooms, Telephone #709, or EMENTS, NOS.212 nnn SMALL HOUSE, NICELY FUR rcromiy (co t phere, is still .salesladies and salesmen Notre Dame.ote.: also Bleury and 8t.Catherine su CITY WOULD mao BEDROOMS ON y pre (norte ring up VO LET LOWER 6 rooms and bath ANTED A SMALL HOUSE M 2646,\" py t will be naticed chat Anguagos.also milliners Apbly %2_ Nicolle, cor.TT LEAVING CITY W TWO FIRSTCLASS in room; either bs 214 St.Antoine etrect, roo ts.Rent nished, west en: It w q LE a K BALE - LAD Bt.Catherine.COMA Bat net vater service In room ether | al aie ent, oud tain and Aqueduct atree ne RE À LARGE 8 queen in the e eye of 24.\u2014 A special to the iD BTRONG BOY.236 ST.CAT CATHER- sell bedroom set, cheap.en bathroeu ft Pot rater porrice a, goal Fatate Ag Hill, between Mountain Carson, 216 St.Anto AT POINTE CLAÏ Ww w York, The news : ) ANTED \u2014 8TRONG BU E 1 LARGE HOLDIE à A drawers, single or doubla.17 Pinee d'Armes 5 gia\u201d ® Apply to Geo.4 VV ANTED \u2014 partly furnished house, good ste PE sant RK, pri says: i ANTET Sex JOR HAL 3 large counters, 3 racks an WITH BOARD: 9210 LENDID PRO- LOWER TENÉ.furnished or ver side preferred Answer tters are really in To 8.ERVANT, FUR safe Citas Tg: Coy., 13 Bt.Therese si BLE AND SINGLE, OR SALE\u2014S x; large OÙS LOWER TE ip good arder.Hi San shows ma a W ANTED \u2014 nappe 556 356 Lagauchetiers st.861 cosl stove.J.C.Hemond & Coy., 863 DOME\u2014 DOU Hanover st.Rr AE id ings PO TETE COMMODE tin order, All Io good orde R NO.trom Hono dition on the islands, an [ tsurant.Knapp 7 WHO UN.| sa also table board, 15 R UNFURNISHED, 8 house and outbui dings two flats and basemon: 1 good order, 2210, THREE OB FOU dangerous con t a conflict be- > RAL SERVANT PARTITION 3 ROOMS ~ FURNISHED OR UNPURNTERED, d: class d sup- ment, or WANTED FOF THREE wows a bring abou pe | her WARTS SATIS AT te Cony i, mad eis o ein Far Ee mies T oT ToT by WAIL TIRE EST ET | thy Snag ng i nfl 13 Mansfie FOUT Frs most new, Apply 260 ; WINDSOR: with all modern con with speci sioners sf Al, JUNCT in good oi * STAR office.wee! te: ve rece Ÿ vishtperson Apply IST HAVE FAIR EDUCA.X Post SNOWCASES IN preferred.OPPOSITE THE plied in the basement d \u2014AT MONTRE 8: WES In EAE i Ar Tomei lists.The latter hostile | D-A BOY.MUST Avply 380 Bt SALE SHOW (SAVES.BNOWCARES IN pOM 7 TC LEONE ROME A fuitable for mar Pom separated er of St.Catherine strect an LET ble brick houso of nine rooms: ht 0 LET Roxa from the white element, b He on Teak both language.Company.Also TOR metal, cherry, walnut and oak, sty 66 front parlor Sodom.w Eoglish family.47 Me door; situated corner ¢ St.Antoine, ten minutes ocomforta station, low rent.C.Wright, STABLES 1 T , additions vernment, and the ost street, Lo Tw 2 Co., 750 and 752 Crai TERS ried couple or two gen Victoria avenue, nus of the electric cars, nace, close fo unction.' AANA AAA to the new govern t the provisional SE 87 Show Case CATES, COUN\u2019 DOUBLE temporary terminus rt time; at Office, Montreal .ND CE FOR 170 hase of all is thal The .good agents.CARE A HORSE.5% BT.BALE.TWO GLARS Antoine st.CLASS ENISHED DOUBLE fn the h the ropert neko \"be Post 2 USES, TENEMENTS, AND STABLE \u2014 PLA serious phase of its own men, ANTED-A BOY TO % 1 d shop fixtures, at 401 St.CRORE SoM with breakfast and late dinner.26 from the termpa the pro and can , LET_HoU .to $50 per month.in LET lon.and shed, private entrance.3 vernment is not sure f adventurers ' Antoine st.% an ICYCLE, IN PERFECT Roo room, sent occupied by ded.Suitable for ats, renting from | furnished horses, hay office.go are composed © ANTED-BOYS FOE FACTORY WORK, ST Ravin for eas Tor re Ae AN LET, A FURNIBHED ¥ PARLOR BED.Present oconp Et rai 0 to the part of ho ci, shed pre \"57 Address \u201cR, #14, Who would sel] woe an cause for a ick | y ASTER GENERAL SERVANT.ils on C here.perenne oY KING FTOŸE PSN RT SE D ROOMS.APPLY et.orme = to ay © Lodons® 16 3 ye Co., 260 St.J HOUSE.vo: 7 A MONTREAL BURGLAR.round sum, Meanwhi proie te secure the Apply t._Ca VE $8.07, COO\u2019 o TO LET, FU.us tant, agent 85 CLASS \u2014_\u2014 mors ro lists say i mily (two).Good wages.961 SDK 8 BALE HALL STO t $10.00, d COMS\u2014TO oo st.coun LET\u2014FIRST nts, modern 1 with ru Royalis - 3 cents, bedroom se % pe 277 8t.-Chas.Borrom ROOM, ON James street.St u partme od L TO THE STAR.D Petra on.lieving that LS Y, ONE THAT THOR: 24.00 eu 21 Plateau street.EK FURNISHED FRONT ROOM with or am Mance t _\u2014Redu [spectra ed Joseph or nds for Lelieving FANTED A STRONG or amNE.THA and make bed with aprine à HATCHING, FROM OOM\u2014LARG for one of two ST Baars = OARD built and complete \u201cPark Avenue April 4.\u2014A lad nam the good gro y his influence to restore WwW pus noms homo al other veed apply at 461 Bt.JOR SALE\u2014EUGS FOR fowls.Price 81.50 per Room fat.for, family.Apply to 141 es 8 : nt.e large house, n good ¢ order.[Rent QUEBEC, Ap from Montreal, was arrested Mr.yhaves will 8 roof to support pimaeit generally % 1 F prise winning Black 8 Spanish fowls FP st.9% without board; p D.RICE NURSE ni rooms, also complete andin go Place Giroux, hailing by Alderman Leonard, h Queen, but there is nop t committed vas A ro An ari ORE sting of 13.\u201c Apoly rear of 3 EDROOM SET, WARD- RIA STREET, FURNISHED, MOEWAN, LADIES OK low.Apply to Estate Re on Saturday night by Alderman] nee their statement.He has net ye sign.ANTEP AT ONCE, AN AGSISTAS re UP TSORBALEC GABBTOVE, BE iron\u2019 bedatosd, VICTORIA STREET.FURNISH: .© aporor aocomupedaties for boarders moderate.low.Apply È in the act of \u2018entering nd in their « lan either by word or War pne who can ba s Prose, martio top table.easaliers, 20 Richmon large front patlor and anon Toms mode\u201d d'Armes 1 E UPPER AND while in ber of keys were fou himself to any plan heard to say, in roue at 104 Bt.Pa at104St Patricket 1 07 four pictures and bureau.[FX ther rooms; gas and ba TED BEDROOMS, medical below Bt.om BW in ST Rod store.A num ich opened the doors\u2019 Royalist native was fing morn- AN ENGLISH 5 pastor sofa, of LE PRO ETES PEUR 187 Cadioux st, * DOCTRESS, PRI- ents, Nos.155 Ww.C ion, two of which ope - Yet a one of these fing ANTED- IMMEDIATE DATE Xp AY re treet 85 1 NWAY & BONS UP- COÔMS-\u2014TO LE ear Stanisy.Private family, No MRS.BEART, LADIES\" DOCTR) bout professional tenem oly, B.and i Place possession, h burglaries were com dead earnest, that on to the Queen's to care a horse.Appl, RS AND chee) BALE PIANOS, hin drat sauare, Peirson 8t.Catherine Bis Hs ce.poARD\u2014 accommodation, with or wit Bt.George and 8 rooms J.C.Beauchamp, No.of two stores where Blount would walk over her back .dress EN ONLY.AP- vate ix ¢ their home.291 £ w.AP to k.ings Blou: and escort her ANTED VILE CUTTERS à Graham & Box 1110 ant 3 Emerson uprighte Jemott souare, & \u2018Bons children.Ad BHED, F FOR % po ONLY.A] attendance; adios sites o Avoir mitted last wee offer her his arm WAFTED, ¥ Apply to Thos %1 |.usre, 2 Heintzman squ ight, Steinway COMS-FURNIB BT.DENIS d'A T, 8 DUR.SLONE KOCKBURN house, ; ht, Vose uprig Go 2 Heintz- 8 Berthelet street.MW, BATH.WANTED ATH WER TENEMEN' t ONE AT ROC .the palace.- ; York st.Toronto RL A8 GENERAL BEF.Hopiinon enh a oo Square, Helnta py BEDROOM ANDAITTING ROOM BATH.nev AED BOARDERS M45 LET_LO bathroom, etc.ren A CYCL to Batamas.y FANTED- A YOUNG GT frow the country pre- square.Chic ae at cocoa Moh to of sod RR °0ME- BEDROOR ro conveniences; private family.B ARGE FRONT KOOM.cher St, six Tmprovements for sulteble \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- 1 Riots tn the oT Wan vaut for a small family, one BT NS uprights, use orm cash or fi pr R fat, all m ot, Doar Bieury.LARGE we ; Decessary improve ¢ Mountain TO THE STAR.24,\u2014'The HeralTs ol , Yn 8 ARD\u2014BOARD, French private family.uced; n M.Holmes, 21 ferporaL fi K A 1 formed \\pply 57 Hutchison ARFPET SEWERS.#60 upwar Kool ne 6.are Tos 9077 Bt.Catherine stree R BEDROOM; ALSO BINGLE _BOARD, on bathroom flat; tenant.Apply to 3 April 24.\u2014A terrific New York, t says: On the re- \u2014 D- EXPERIENCED CA + Warebouse, 357 upwards Ai ening this month 6 BTOVE, DOMS ONEFARLOR in n firat class h house; alsa 105 St.Hubert streët.MFORTABLE ENT Street.; RockBURN, Que., tion of Hunting- Nassau co en y \u201cNassau, ; AR @.Silk & Co., Montreal Ca % 1 Cathe SALE _OHEAP LARGE Se Or Banner th ute o Ld LADY OFFERS OO Fomille \u201cCLASS CO reet, over this sectio I n- the ritish trop 7 Barba- .; loury.ok OARD\u2014 room, Bt.LETT No.8 Albina Stre storm passed day night, doing co moval of | sent James st.YOUNG MAN ACCUS- ys water tank attached, MeCharre a beauty.9 ere gor Bo: Lo gentleman, 3 i front lower tenement.city x contain: 8 county on Fri lock next Bahamas\u2019 Governmen any of umes ANTED- AT ONCE, À YO aufero, office 9, guod condition; aise oew OOM \u2014 COMFOI thout boerd.15 Balm oral st.Address \u201cG 3183 Bram oBos.lovelieat un the Steet ors on dam t oc tonic the there had enlisted a A tomod to office work, for ma salary Jo.= POOL double, with or wi MB KG St.Louis Square, mont eux siderable attained a8 oye on does and there nd of Ca d quick.nating .Monique.AND TWO NT OARD\u2014AND Mir: Bobine 51 Cudiogs \u201c ing?rooms.App ART in the, w a tr nroofing der the comma; bulary Must be good penman an al\u201d BALE-1 BILLIARD store fxtures.E FURNISHED FRONT B confinement; private, %4 in morning and men, un Bahamas cons and give referen Fir v FOR | stove and oigar 9% 3 LET,ALARG % 3 four rooms in ty, ediate oth f the bean aire references, Box LL FAMILY, tables, one sate, ças R 00H-T0 LET.ALARGE UNFURNIE r Dorchester.BOARD.1 8¢.\u2018st On veloci tearing up in this imam.moth, to form ths there have ED AT ONCE.FOR A AMA table; ee _ pply 15 Balm MS TO nea RD_AND BOONE, HOAl hote Rozel St, condition.bu dip few\u2019 mon in Wome: rend hosemaid able to wait at tail Li BALE À NEW VOIR oder 3 Re and cae, eis Boar mesa lor Fe ant Leeuchetiers tent hoi Dane root.93 over ox only loss of fife is reported.peti about the brutal way in references requ; a ET COOK AND F° order; also conten let, parlor children.2 ROOMS; ALSO only RE 1] meee men have bo WAFL.IMMEDIATELY ry good private family; a % st., second a ni.mall\u201d oot and Special Notices.hich these trea a little blac nan ty hex 5 Bere CHANCES, TSHED, BEAVER HALL ALL table board, tro new bossiieg Foner au Na ns 1 YO LET.Big Point mine between gadé Ro SDecial N in Soap.conetable was colored.nan who able RDWARE BUSINESS OOMB\u2014FURN ° ersity street.L- stable; rent moderate.stocks on April him.\u2018The con A COMPETENT CITY HA Hon ton SAA ROOMS, ON y ® BO BT.lieu river, ® MoGtiL ces tallow and soap reatened to report at the re Aug tas expos \u201cde Si EDR FOLIA chia Tuten po sem wey RZD ov fr, oasis vo 10 Bagias ROAD 373 SE SEL RIL | pon MSIE path 80d W, Gr bot advanced price, Crotx Soup Alfa, Oo let ipned, to na Bim down.On April 1 door mat, uhesy Broadway, New tho bathroom floor, 15 miles trom Montreal, | during the summer.T ce St., 8 ofc.Every: thing the St.Croix n man and Knoc! of brutality | Office.N AND BHOP- ber sod k Btecl Mat Co.be 18 LE AND SINGLE tors wil) find board St.Hiluire, Ques.; Wabtuke, ker advanced.bu t the price on was an ot + oo 5 SMART SALESMA furnishi dress New Yor in = LET, NIOE DOUB children.Visi to Le.Josnnotie, SI.vraie, Apply to Moses Par 9 8 Stephen, N.B., ke es Soap\u201d 18, there 8 part of Nas.Epo Toa, 2 Svat furnishing, dress NE DINING BOONE, Rd emt fs hp 45 private.Apply Mim L ln splendid order.App of St.wn brand of \u201cSurprise rpetrated in ks live.The OTELS, BALOO wd ail R ished rooms, well known the Ja perpe of the bic | NS crie Pro Land contectionens 8 ac Catherine | pir iLL yma WANTED.TO PURCHASE.Present Stree y thelr compelled to Mdvance by £ and the san, In which: mst of used that th they came out Vee me i other kinds of x Roos ond rd Hails pre private, ; cam aT er foraighodf oq ie number of orders oes of soap stocks, ron \u201cTher burn Sear Hy tos Apply at 11144 Bt Auto TATIONERY, BTC, aooû board; 1 % WE Re 2 cmpson Temple , tinued advance in pr ks lower, strong.lo and Cate Ty H SOFA \u2014aPRIvGE RB BALE \u2014 BOOKA, 8 of énergy, withe poders cou ventencsé, TO PURCHASE Orders to W.Thompso r Hall, contin rices of soap stocks are » d beat the conatab bis brains il Fo ood ing for a young inca \u2018ann In Ontario, Cevtioart se.LET, WITH USE OF WANT ss CE Jill, Bonve SANDER STRESTUPÈRE Now that price they were, they hasten an bl constable } Iater, \u2014- C Ty io take Sake huge cr the pope A offon, 3 D capital, in Live.provine Terms HED TOs if required.Apply et nana te \u2014IS ALÉ D een couvenjenges, not as Jow as they they the reduc- muth terribly.ity two da - small cash cap k valued at abou which |\" a Lining room.% 8 t rooms, mod though de the benefit.¢ cked out in the city d this, the werk and PLAIN oor WILLING oat of Toronto.Btock having oth eus to nw kitchen an Ta arene lenements nied throughout.Reutmo to give the trade the price of thelr knoo) thers in arms hear 8, : ANTED AG GOOD mmer mon ly at Pre having other tusive 4 Victoria strest.iET Y 8 CATH- gewly pain have reduced ore the When his bro ted bayonets and cl ¢ Ë W & go to the country for su Avplry Bends.dosotiog Bis SOR TBHED % 3 Ww AnTen 0 FACE TA ow te Darosher à ; tion a t the same as bef ed out with fi y rousiy, TR street, after two p.m Row vol tsnen's derate .; to abou ore fn turn man dan Em ANTED- A 0005 GENERAL SERVANT) vo WANTED AE DT UT Duel Roo ME FURKTERED ie es etm B Pann aon.Oral tk, bear HE UE OSEO 9 LAE ne Eee the slight.difference being fe more the strocts.fier Groat winouat trou ble, A washing.3% Bt.Fami - ox.find cash athe, Qus.All corre- ble and single, on the .Call oro Ù y =p Ove, s than In p ce, ideas of the and on Ambross es, .3! AS COMPANIO Box 11, St.dou Best accommodation.% £ ANTED\u2014TO P n , books, Richmond st.term ith the advanced Governox, Sir k to the 5; ANTED\u2014YOUNG | mike hart generally uselul by addressing $8, cisthes cupboard\u2019 ing of every deseription; Oraig , The in accord w il be a benefit to all.the t Police t the men E Must be willing to make \u201c.CR WHO 18 UP 184 8t.Denis 8, SUT or seud \u2018order to H.Gilbert, 67 A Councillors st.Apply a of today and wi is hardly Inspector o Hel war véssel has been \u201c33053,\u201d BTAR ER YATANTED-A GOOD B à Country baker, partiou- RS FURNISHED BOOMS, BUTT.ic, Ca meee ment in City trade reduction In.price and parracke ts ted the blacks : Hi WARD FOR UFP rond.À nest Où tors ln BE DONS-2OR USFUR bathroom fiat; Clothing Tm fn Is expec a ANTE oH i he Department, Gan- Bo haa a0.0 ie gir Be locality aoa wi - Frost oderate, VK SZ\" Iran Dour pars : FARMS FOR SALE.SE juetified b the present bo markota.ba it tel TE ré on the ¢oustabulary rive reel ames m te.ON ttled s do wel barrack ne 4 adian Pacific Rallwa.cE T 3608 ST.CATE therine ares ADD Le E.Cooper, t TWO LARGE BEDROOMS, the unse \u201cWhatever you do, B-pRiin ARERR X 3 ea OOMB-TWO LARGE BEDROOMS, ON J tora mmm their motto Ls, been to protect Hemolula.Hi Wako FARES (PAR VALUE R room Boot, all Hey has always obs Polsonsd at ; a THE ALE- FORTY B TAR Foondivg 1 and their pol stomers,- a - \u2018 Aunty ot CADET wo, JFORBALE FORTY BHARES À » Montres NEATLY bag AAR bd pc » April 24 ) Ten Am Nero ip Ces tra\u201d Aa 6\" ir Bran of sa Roux To LE?, $508 ooo cma Faden BELL Sug bh, wing.th that by mo doingther will \u201coventa merit San Fimiard ha has arrived from a Hom pul, : ! LOR FOR COUNTR dra interests, an ence of {ine A y Low Good rares and vends mort.A 1 ~__ HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC, | ha water 8 Modi pr Shen, bathroom, linen closet.sloren conservatory.own intere the good will and co bringing, advices up! rey ol oldiors of Que » 4 M Pres Bee TOR oF S00D AGENTS: FEAT LY WN HORSE GUT fara Oe Taree wha Counts Not and ous Et adrosate, %_ fuel slevator, stad re eho belle 58 the trade To I >be commended dor pight April 11, thirty violent vomit ink A NCE 00D AGENTS: i FoR BAL high, runs very large room Jitabeo 3nd dining loctric I pia They are he trade the surgéon, w fa men, plo, with usb of 4 © X g, wood man tai - tn tally givin the Roders, the n showe by Ke il male a a hunter.3 bath: or married .137 Bt.George st., near 2 and c-wire Mount Royal Park.Ken so.to promptiy and tions, and will spells, ed, found that the me: n E DAR ONDER OAK Lans oom; private family.£ ! WISCELLANEOUS, ghintersupted view of Mount Roral ENT Frs NO Denenit summon ftant polaoning.~The me : 5 mes_stree HARNESS, joo - UITABLE taxes.iy 148 th anped Te symptoms of irr to take \u2014 b ing, Tlerences and stating su 5 STRONG PONY AND ESS, : FRONT ROOM, § and deserve all they au ged | = ; en NOR aa x sind.Can at ™ 7 OOMS-\u2014TO LET, ONE eo Temple ight plasce the sam.were 80 din eased § SV somer hegy NDY TRL AS QHAMBER Fo bandeome ad ind Apply to nse L.Rankin, Te; to rent nd.ir oote, de meute, \" bol i A TARDY Prats QHAMEER tables, Catbonrt st.; taxes, Small u clear tone, hand.to the! vernmen om SHEARS 8 prefere ori AE stylis! dou an and ullding.mer months.> Bean] ee on 2 from = von uD a, Nationa ] ; s eran 1 moe HE | foe aE i ir oi 8 I oR oe nt tien Guest oi te \u201cTien thare were ; Li fam ter at.2 sigh.all c f tt Li afrernoons sod cvonloge at 563 Don MONTREAL GER: stable in rear of 10 Drrcker SPRING - Janes Dus wart & Co Fompio Bui na the baby'sfood with \u2018Leurgntian | orn with severe fits of Jowitin gen « % vo Housokoeper 107 Foxaiie-cn re Dame Lu GIT © raion Mir, 6 ater and they will not.sour me 8u wis sumtoned and.relieve ible, ; en Hotta.Apoly Apply ov GOT IF LASS Nos.®, 8 Cb Chervicr i.St.AN, | wind and storm nighta in the homme Day snminor d effectually ar fin mes Ea Ee an URBEC Bs 53 ede 2 = ERDA - f archasing a piano Upon investigution te by éating canned , LOST.: GALE N EP D ey Furnace, If you are thinking of p been poisoned tt - 4 sapuths last sammer.we Kinkors Ave, 6rooms, G Le émont, 18 y oving, call a; thirty at t sere.a extension Kitchens, $30.08.Lou \u20ac tone en after 19 the stock of ry x ord.In all about why 1 Company \u201cA\u201d of Ÿ r Er , Cathonet Oug.Wo TER gon rooms, .selection bret nd make mack weve- tendered unfit for H PEN ACET CUVE \"Ri it Toy heimer, St.a delivery n nb \u2018any Yme N ion de t of thesh soon recorured.i 1 mov.gro mos! Bn = \u2019 à R | suit your conve lenge.\u201d Pianos remove ee ver toi abd: 3 and stored. 2 \u2018 The Daily Star.dependence docs not in every case consist in forming an independent political party.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietora, 163 and 166 St.James Street.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1893.Mr.Turenne writes as à MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.tion of the crowd of spects tators made no ogncenlimout \u20ac of eat del ght at the progress Company, aud it Perhaps of the fire, bean belfer if bo hed hrew stones and other MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.CADEMY OF MUSIC, HENRY THOMAS, - ON ACCOUNT Bho ree, John Bright was Independent when he left missiles at deu die and .who were merely given his private ideas on the - the Liberal Ministry after it had reached a OF HOME RULE.belping the Are men Lo poil it the subject in which Pi ® personal interest NEW YORK a One rook.commmencios MONDAY, APRIL 24, Mau decision to declare war.Lord Salisbury a detachment dragoons would not have been so evident.Mr.HANLON BROS.SUPBERA co.Turenne mentions that farmers and breeders had been pouring into his office enquiring how long such a state of affairs was protecied hos who wers fant the parks flew In showers as far as half a mile from the scene of the fire, now on asle & Co, ny Bt.Catherine $y Symphony Orchestra! was independent when he resigned his seat root ol, 150.50 alien), Be.id the Derby administration rather than A DEMONSTRATION, RIOT, AND A + support a Reform Bill, of which he MANIFESTO.causing great anxiéty to the proprietors of Ing to last in she Hochelaga Society.WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor.CADEMY OF MUSIC.4 vie bare x Stan la is sent to any part did not approve.Yet neither of these neighoo ng oll mills.The Wade Com ny Fiat dymnnt Jeave for the directors of the n 88 SLAUX ELT wit will ging selections I Gounod HENRY THOMAS, Lessce and Manager.ad hostage True BL Ba yacn eur proprietors of the Emmet timber y I am simply secretary- 5 $1.60 for six months, and ee pep men formed new parties, but both had eaded the signers of a c jo ing { treasurer.aT! © be NEW YORK Monday Eve,, May 1st, £4 Wo helievo the circulation ur Se TAR ex- an effect upon the policy of the country notice to striking deal carriers that, finless \u201c| Mr.Turenne ks of fal but I TON \u2018upeert of the NEW * Among the threq or four foremost orchestras of th } bined {, f all the oth Great Meeting Against the Principl speaks o BYMPHONY ORCHESTRA, Walter Damrosch, a a e ma pore y od in the city he other En lish while conspicuously refusing to act with ?they, resume work Shelr placcs Todd be can assure Mr, Turenne that Ee od only Conductor.Adunission SM: Tod a i cree.Noe Fest body vf strings over in London \u2014 Fighting in Belfast\u2014 aerpione of Beethoven, the \"EROICA\u201d ; ; \u201c » proached e ther myself or some of the The Agents for Jrench Advertising arg either of \u201cthe two great parties.\u201d Mr, timber was consumed by fire.The tolal dhe tors of the Saclety early in the BYMPHONY will Le performed ut Queen's Theatre First Appearance of the Messrs., i Amedee Prince & Ces No.&Tiue de Provence Dalton McCarthy showed the value of in- Halifax Orangemen and the value of the timber and other property season with some suggestions as NIGHT.Adm Frunce.dependence in this country a year ago Clan-na-Gael Heard From.burned was £100,000, and that In danger other breeds of horses, in & reason- ac lgnarr's 11 BRODEKY, the real Trou ro 05 On imp ony IV 85 Ml was valued at £1 000,000, Three other fires able way, he would have been met Finale, with Jiring accompunls nent, from the when he took a large part in killing \u2014 were started by incendiaries in Hull last eve- and his suggestions would have received Violin Concerts of Hache Admins 1 PERFORMERN).CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR what was jundaubtedly Shame gerry- LONDON, April 24.\u2014 Albert Hal! was ping All were discovered kare they, got mature consideration.He is well aware Choloe Orchestral Gem Goma My rom ch omposers MR.ARTHUR NIKISCH.Conductor.mander bill.on.Edw © came crammed on Saturday with ten thousand eadwuy and were extin e ie that it.is customary to hold a spring show NEW YORE ay Ÿ ES ren te A ocompaniod i For week ending 15th April, 1803.to the rescue of the Dominion delegates from 20 to 2% labor a unions In Lon- of stallions, and the opportunity of pro- REV STRONY Onl wR % 1 \u2014br\u2014 Mme.Felicia K: Kaschoska, people, the occasion being the antl-Home don and the provinces resolved that a Rule demonstration planned by the Union- eneral strike of waterside workers tions would have heen fitting by bis sug; I consider it unfair of.much apprevi Prices \u201475c, $1 and 81.50, at a critical moment in her career when he in TWELFTH SEASON.opens Monday, A 24, at Nordbelmer's sand Thos.Ald 8 Clndstone and cries of \u201cTraitor\u201d and \u2018Bar bbas.dered by the coroner's jury on Saturday Female Part Songs by a Chorms of 15 Voices.oe ey ce c refused to co-operate with the Liberal party ists\u2019 Alliance.The luke of Abercorn pre- Great Britain would be inadvisable at Mr.Turenne to come out with such a letter MB COUTURE'S CONCERT & Co, Jewellors, 8t.Catherins street.Wednesday in foisting upon the but partially awaken- sided at the meeting.He sald that they Present.__ as he has w ritten.which hau a tendency to sx CE * Thursday.ed country thelr wretched scheme of com | were entering upon n dendly struggle.THE ST.PAUL STREET FIRE.years existed between Une two nationalition| \u201cMONTREAL LADIRS VOCAL SOCIETY.\u201d A COMING ATTRACTION.Friday.mercial annexation.But there is no res Wus everything they held dear, he asked, \u2014_\u2014 In the society, and which I have always,and ~ 1892-43 -BEOUND SEASON - 189293 QUEEN\u2019S.THEATRE.Sulurday.\u2026\u2026.son to leave the province of Quebee to find to be abandoned at the command of the RAUest on Does Body of Fireman particularly since my (connection wit this BECOND CONCERT IN THE WINDSOR HALL, Under the distir ed patronage of bright instances of political independence; di William Here the nals.ely, endeavor ie utmost: o THURSPAY, APRIL 27th, 1893, at 8 P.M.Total for by what other phrase can be described tor! was intorrupted hy groans or \u201cAccidental death\u201d was the verdict ren- ability 10 beretuate, and which, 1 am glad Bolos, Duets, Trios, Quartettes, und His Excellancy 1 the Governor Ge neral.the action of that section of the Liberals may here state that it grieved not only my- Present Dail Aver age for Week } ra The Duke proceeded to say that afternoon on the body of the late Fireman 018TH :- Misses Maud Burdette, J.Danserean, M.E ] URI | F [H F | H, seently left their party and became , ; à self, put the En Hsh-speaking members of y who recently le p y the verdict still remained with the British Dagen Is, ho w killed dt the St.Paul the irec pe g e the Desjerdie.A.Herbert, ihe non, 6 Mae ga R RN 0 RA À \u2014 ENDING anti-Mercierite, though not Conservative.people, who could be trusted to finally Resolutions street fire that same morning.The poor F ronal ecm to learn that an article in G.Normandin, Mra.T.Ramsay, Motos M.Ross, Which was performed in Lialy in 1816 so The patriotic independence of her states- Ject the abhorrent measure.: man's back was broken, It was evident t ji neuve, D.Virtue, Ella Walker Mra U.Wallnod, Bes APRI L 1 Sth, 1 893, men has done more for Britain than any Ira adopted by the Jneeting denouncing that he had been trac on the body by a one of the J'rench journals recently states tated porn , ih the\u2019 Ching of Mosars.5S Barlow.RE 180 Take Part.other political force within her island coast gntes from Treland attended the meetin falling beam and buried beneath the debris, 1y treated.and mentioned the name of fr.Lebel, F.Pellstio = DIECTION Or A ROY MACDONALD, Jr.& &.He was not in any way disfigured, except un 4 4 ines: i : 7 A : reot as one of the directors, wha sald that Reserved sentis.15e._ lines; and it is to a cultivation of the The dele ates wore favors of orange and that his face was blackened.The in- ihe deliberations were all conducted in the General adaniasien Sur sec.ALSO\u2014 9 .same spirit that Canada must look for the Breen.They were entertained at breakfast quest did not take long.Mr.J.A.English language, and that he,as one of the QUAKERS' DREAMS, best hop es for her fut and diner y aristocratic members of the Gravel was chosen president.All the directors.as well as others, who did not PE ro No rey el À grand Bpectacular Ballet fille by A.King : 100 tske v hopes for her future.Unionist part gi Grent Britain.H t witnesses had ty the fame story understand the English language, were - - part in this Yorgoous Bocnery, magni ant Costumes, \u2014_\u2014\u2014r\u2014 \u2014 ee he news of the division in the House o to tell.Mr.Lacroix uildin nspector, ?adam ni MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1893 Tne Home Rule Bill now goes to com- Commons on Friday night on the second testified that the beams came away with lgnorant of what re oy askin BUTCHERS ASSOCIATION oder iho dlreclon of Madan Rossi ot England ce Pe + : reading of the Irish Home Rule Bill wasre- the falling flats.The other witnesses were ! \u2014OF production.Under the direction 0 A.Hô Mac- = mittee.Hitherto it has been sailing with ceived in Armagh with joy.The National Dru Ethier and DeCotret, Chief Benoit, aftirmed that au the deliberations and MONTREAL.boxALD, sasisted by bis \u201cFor Banotit of Mont.THE AFTER-DINNER SPEECHES.the current, but now it plunges into the ists at once proceeded to Hold a celebration t.Bishop and Fireman George Benoit.road fn both ann ous te the Be satis.general meeting of all the Butchers of the City of Pe aod Event 3 : = rapids.lt has been plain from the debate in honor of their triumph and paraded the AR Stevenson was present, watching the faction.At the Be held on \u2018the Morir ls enti Yor, TUESDAY the.Beh April nt 7 Tr a mE, p.m., The fire of tl ake t Saturda , streets with cheers for Home Rule.The Al Steven on behalf of the citv.8 p.m., at their moeting roum, No.1685 Notre Dame Saturday Matinee, April 39, at 2 p.m.te fire of the speakers, al Saturday on the second reading that the battle Unionists made a counter demonstration The Insurance.day of the last spring show Mr.Decaric street, to discuss the question of FREE TRADE: also ga PRICES AS USUAL 91 et - > ; : , rance.ant questio! evening's banquet, was drawn almost will rage flercest about the proposal and the two partles came into collision.The total list of Insurance on the fire the Society Benth: itil or re veuret Al Bitchers, whether members of no, are respectfully HEATRE ROYAL.wholly by Mr.McCarthy.To thisresultit to keep the Irish members in the lots were exchanged between the advo- xhich occurred early on Saturday morning that any such sentiments orremarks should Ja \"By order, J.E.CONTANT, Secretary.Iv Afternoon and Evening this Week, cates and the antagonists of Home Rule, ublic journal, and MASTER and MAN.; London Parliament with power to vote on in the establishment of Mon enais, Boivin have appeared in any svemns probable that two causes contributed and several rsons were injured in the 4 cuts proba ; Sonne Imperial measures only, the financial encounter one of the Injured being a con.Co and \u2018ine & , 336 and 533 8t.they both stated that the best of harmony MONTREAL PROTESTANT HOUSE Exoellont plenary, ote \u2014~tirst the natural desire of men to expend 1 à iti f Ulst Now stable \u2019 Paul st., is as follows: On the building, Royal, prevailed between the two nationalities Prises of admission; 10, 2 an pe Reserved sonte LG, ei he most d scheme and the position of Ulster.Now s One thousand men from the een's $17,000; Quebec, 88000; stock of Mongenais, and that the deliberations were always reac TP eta extra.Plan at the Theatre from 9 am Sp: their ammunition upon the most dangerous «ill come the chance for the Redmondites Island shipyard marched thro the oivin & Co., stock, Manchester, London in both languages, and when discussion took Industry and Retuge.Coming\u2014sIDE TRACK.foe in sight; and, secondly, the admirable tarcet for offective bullets that Mr, Mc: to differentiats themselves from the Mec- Carthyites, and for the Radicals to object streets of Belfast on Saturday singing the National Anthem.As the men were passing Assurance, Insurance akan of North America, and Standard each; Phenix of Hartford, $10,000; London, Liverpool place that one or other of the French or nglish members of the Board or the Secretary gave the translation in their own The Annual General Meeting ot the Board of Governors is WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of Api Instant at Four ection of Officers General EMPIRE THEATRE.; , i do not through Carrick Hill, a quarter in- d Globe, $1 C icut, $1000; 1 1 M jesced O'Clock P.M., for the El THIS WEEK.Carthy has set up in his fatuous race and t© special clauses with which they habited largely by Nationalists, a° fight 8\" Glo 0,000; Connecticut, $ n- language and Mr.Turcot feu esced, CC ; agree, , surance Company of North America $0, RODIE GEORGE CRUIKSMAN The GURNEY OPERA CO.in \u201cTHE MARCOTT religious campaign.One would fancy m= Doman between holies 0 actions, a and Scottish Union, 32000; total 4000; s Bec.Trens.County of \u201c3 on Becreta.Popular Prices.Matinoes Wednodaday and Baturday, ., \u201c ù insurance on stock A Racine & Co., Scot- Hoe Agric\u2019l iety.wl that on w ou pe * once various to FLESH \u2018MADE INTO FOWL.quell the, disorder, and vata arrests tinh Union and National | Union Atle and Mo 18th a oT PRINCE OP \"er Mr.McCarthy that he cannot ho to cut oo aledonian, x ommerc i.\u2014 y pe [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Orange riots broke out in Belfast and con- Union, $20,000; total, $60,000.Joss to Lice Applicants.AR Regimunt Ron xls WHERE TO GO FOR THE SUMMER.NEXT The Boch da at § o'clock.æ figure in Federal polities by espousing a policy that has shown no signs of possessing ought to have received its quietus when Carthy is at his strongest: but Mr.BELLEVILLE, April 24.\u2014 Shipments of oung calves, ranging in age from four to ville, has taken steps to prevent the ship i between the two metals seems so clearly to tinued until Sunday morning, The fgh ting cially severe in the notorious Shan Orange mob put out the Was es Hill district.An then tried to invade the Catholic quarter ing of the Hom» Ruls Bill, Hon.John Racine & Co.will not exceed 5000, In the main establishment of Mongenais.ohn The Agricultural Society of the County such a state of affairs was firs to last; they I icul- The latest applicants for hotel and restaurant licenses are ; Frederic Therrien, 10 Jacques Cartier John Scanlan, 239 Bleury; Achille Dumont.foil muster.lp req y Fite Pleasure Resorts Far and Near.Peligheral Wanderings by River, lake and veo (rips to anit all perees.; ; \"| i i - & Co, No.333, Lhere Is A total loss rum Band will attend ti minrity outside of the Toronto district.forty-eight-heurs, are new being made from street lights and shortly afterward attacked > Alphorise H.Gonlïet, 1570 Notre Dame: Tv ad Drum Order.por ; ; .Campbellford and surrounding points.They a taveru kept by a Roman Catholic, named but the damage to Lhe other ino Putting: Détrise Tetrauit, 552 Craig; Babilas La- New Ontong rit bei immediately utter parade.MI Me LL 0.Armstrong, vith bis, beautiful lime light It is sometimes said that Ontario is behind gre cent to Montreal, to be converted into Connolly, and endeavored to burn down will no i Degvy, and at principally by rt, 1010 Ontario; Isidore Moquin, 59 43 order, J.PORTEO 8 a ade TO fa Mado lone ollows:\u2014 such a movement; but this mistaken notion tender meats, \u201cboneless tnrkey, \" \u201cchicken,\u201d the building.The police drove the mob off 8M0ke ig; Charles Perreault, 1263 Ontario; On Lakes George and Champlain, ste.High Constable Johnston, of Belle- and extinguished the flames.The rioters Francois Portugais, 1407 St.Catherine; ANTON MOUNT ROYAL, NO.L Dewn the Gulf.Threugh the Maritime Previn Including .ru ; ping of this meat, and has notified the where the Nationalists were celebratin of Hoch nare; Thomas Burdette, 127 Commission- ANNUAL PARADE.Lo BL Andrews, Grand Manan and Mr.Meredith brought upon himself a Chief of Police of Montreal and the Board the second reading of the Home Rule Bi To the Editor of the Sean oo .Letourneau 1382 Notre me; Car- All members of above Canton are re- ited Along the coast Caco pese ue PA tr terrific beating at the last local elections in of Health to seize the goods.the purposes by burning far barrels.A strong line of Srr,\u2014I have just received the prize list of mel Beaulieu 88 St.Lawrence; Cyriac St.quested to meet ee es > and the World on the way oi at rev Eee hiv eine inc to which they were devote ing injurious policemen he them back.crow \u2014 vi Amour, 2392 Notre Dame; Philomene Bris- - t streo 8 projected car route from Mon to Jeru- that province hy edging gingerly toward the and a violation of the Public Health Act.of Nationalists cathered on the other this agricultural society for the annual son, 1805 St.Catherine street.EDNESDAY EVENING, féth inst, at 7,30 pin.for salem, via Alsaks.the GRAND HOUR 42e Qu position held by Mr.McCarthy and his \u2014 ee side of ihe line nnd the two parties Spring show of horse.notice nine prizes, Diner will take place at 9pm.Members wil ploase de a Cr stoned each other over the heads of amounting to 5 for the Clydesdale or GROCERIES.attend meeting on Monday, 2th inst., at Maj.Wills\u2019 FRASER HALL, TUESDAY, April 15, 8 p.m.Equal Righters.Cleveland on the Nation's Finances.Shire pure bred horses, and three prizes, : resilence.dant * pu.the constables.The conflict became por to 7 bred Persheron Alfred Dansereau, 781 Charlevoix; Plerre ui By order ot O AI sente reservod st 35 cents.Plan at Fasthorston's At the other plank in the McCarthy plat- \\VASHINGTON, April 24.\u2014To a press re.so hot eventually that the police were mounting $25, for pure tad buse Lepine, 110 Plessis; Auguste St.Germain acd the door.3 .; presentative the President said Saturday obliged to strike out on both sides with horses.erc is not one importe 95 Ch aleanguay; Albert Gauthier, 1677 TH.ROYAL BCOTS form drastic tariff reform\u2014vastly fewer night: The inclinations on the part of their clubs, and to drive back the two mobe bred Shire in, the county of Hoche ai Notre Dame; Edward Elliott, 5 Bleury; Hor- 5 RIFLE ABSOCTATION.A NOING- MISE M OVLER WoL OPEN 4 shots were aimed.This is no sectional cry.the public, to except newspaper reports con- by repeated charges.The whole district there are ten Percherons to one yd esdale risdas Laporte, 2548 Notre Dame; Raymond râ5 ageneral Moetiog of the 1 iD Semch the walt fa provers Iosaonn it apie fo \u2019 \u201c| corning the intentions of those rharged Was in sucha riotous mood before 3 o'clock in the Bpovince; there ar: two Boulonnais pc Hibernia; Charles Chaput, 2 Eifle Asm ain ill be held à low my instructions.13 Latour stroet 14°24 It is not even, as some attempt to argue, with the management of our national thata company fre from the Dorsetshire regi.to one hire; there are as many Percherons Be Bresoles: Arthur Chasse, 311 Visitation: Armory on Mo on nat: ih © Inst, at 2X es .sxolusively & farmers\u2019 demand.The finances, seems to justify my emphatic con.ment was brought up.Who ordered out ch Clydesdales, ne-bred CI doute the will J.M.Dufresne, 257 St.Lawrence; J.M.busines.- \" y , tradiction of the statement, that the re- the military cannot be learned.The police M Hugh Bradie tl ly es.in Dufresne, 221 Bi _ James; J.B.Deslong- JAMES L BANKIN, Oapt., me people, As à whole, are asking for what Mr.demption of any kind of Treasury notes, refused toaccept theirassistance,asthey con- SB oY \"4 sporatary- -treasurer oi champs, 258 Louis Michon, 1305 On- #3 Hon.Bec.Tross., as Le ; \u201c except in gold, bas at any time been deter.tended they wereable to cope with the mobs, this Society, kindly let the farmers know tario: Tales Rivet el Louis M Dame: Ch arlos Meats water while using Foster calls \u2018tariff readjustment,\u201d though mined upon or contemplated by the Secre- The military marched away and soon after- once for al the reasons for such unfair dis- 8.Thom ompaon, ior Ulderls ; ROYAL S00TS QF CANADA top burners, withent extra it is possible to notice, in reaching the man- tary of the e Treasury or any other member of wards the mobs were dispersed by means of tribution x the money Blven b y {he Gov- 948\u201d Mignonne; Francois Vermette, 88 \"St.The Bariaion ei orate fa consumption of gas.the present administration.While the law some heavy clubbing.Twenty or more ernment for agricultural purposes Antoine; Arthur Robitaille, 212 St.Paul; r on Thurgiey Pest.the 1th ufacturing class, a tendency to advocate of 1890, forcing the purchase of n fixed rioters were arrested.Sunday night two Ido not come oad as the champion of Napoleon Couvrette, 1239 onne: Simon, a, April, at8pm All Pipers, D the remodelling of the tariff on somebody amount of silver every month, pro- more attempts weremade by men te Haras National.whi ch dns Ciydende les Laur 2d Craig tim ius Picard, 310 Plessis; Beoruils as usual on Monday.vides that the Secretary of the Trea.burn Connolly's tavern, but the police frus.the Haras National, which has Clydesdale 120 2 \u201cpy ole n; David Ber By order, DL elxe\u2019s goods.Still, nevertheless, manufac- gury in his discretion may em, in trated their designs.The excitement col.8# well as Percherons.Task only fair play thiaume 870 Contre: Rosanna Burns, 72 9 Capt & Adjt.Bb a roles y lected t wd, who lingered in the for one French breed, as I Id equally do , ; turers are asking for tariff reform, as wit.either gold or silver.the Treasur; notes lected a great crowd, who ling e English breed if th Murray ; F.Bachand, 284 La \u2019 K , given in payment of silver purchases, ye: street until early this Pa so for ar: \u201cnglis | reed 1! t © Circumstances Jura rue Jos.Rochon, 31 Rachel; ness Mr.Stairs, of Halifax.Here Mr.Mc- the declaration of the policy of the Govera- AWA, Ont., Apri! ! receipt of Were reverse ; armers and breeders ale lerc, en Cadieux ; Eliza ë ment to maintain.the Darl.the news of the passing of the second been pouring into mp office to enquire if 173 Dorchester: Hector Rochon, 1392 Ontario; Foster has agaln put into strong and positive language the pledge that here the Gor- ernment will cut the ground from beneath vod this discretion as to dictate their emp- tion in gold.Of course, perplexity and difficulties have grown out of an unfortunate financial policy which we found, and embarrassments have arisen from ill-ad- Costigan cabled con, ratulations to Mr.Gladstone through Hon.Edward Blake, HALIFAX, N .8., April 24.\u2014The following isa draf of a letter.Rent to William John- want to know, once for all, if the A tural Society of the county of Hoche will learn some time that there are in t province some Percherons and a few specimens of these unknown breeds, Boulon- nals and French .Murphy, 500 2741 St.Catherine; Wil St.James street.Action Against the C, P.R.his feet.He described Mr.McCarthy as vised financial legislation confronting us at son, Balleykillbeg, Irelan Coach.Then, perhaps, P.A.Lariviere has entered an action every turn, but with cheerful confidence District Lodge Loyal Orange Associa they will compete at the spring show againat the Canadian Pacific Rai Co.standing on a platform of three planks, the last of which was \u2018the readjustment of the among the peopla and a patriotic disposition to co-operate, threatened dangers will tion, Halifax, Koel 13, 12, 1898.To the officers and members of the Loyal Orange AUZIAS TURENKE.Calumet.j Railwa and the town of Cote St.Louls, fondly and severally.Plaintiff is proprie - er\u201d ; qu be averted pending a legislative return to a ges of Ulster, Irc To the Editor of the STAR: some stone quarries in Cote Bt.Louis.tarif,\" and, in referring to it, said \u201cThold petter and oun er financial plan.\u2018The tonte and een Interont ILis with the moat in.° The Canadian Pacific Railway runs that the last one i3 amply met, and will be amply mct, by the present Government.\u201d The meaning of this is, as he ampli second clause, to effect that the demand for this readjustment \u201cwill be am- the mong credit of the country, still unimpair- the sense of our people, which has» never failed in time of need.are at hand to save us from di No Combines and Freer Trade.HALIFAX, N.8., April 2.\u2014The Prince that we are watching from day to day the struggle that is now going on in the Imperial Parliament.in the mad endeavor to fasten Home Rule upon an unwilling people, and to return to the times of the Reformation lc of 1688 and 1600.We CHICAGO, April 23.\u2014Brothers,\u2014At stage of the moment for Ireland's cannot afford Lo allow t is critical Srr,\u2014T have just been shown a letter ed by Mr.R.Auzias Turenne address- oF to you concerning the spring show of stallions under the auspices of the Count; of Hochel Agricultural Society, whic speaking ers.At no time in Its history has it been more necessary that good feeling should be maintained between the dif- past them.Before the line was bullt a stream ran close by; but the construction of the railway had the effect of divert ing its course, no culvért having been Paul k Keller s prett teach our edition y 10, lic each mail, LOW, ant, 20 Bleury.9 2 plece Harvest At All Prices.at very little extra expense.\"S1ANJIEJNUEN UMO JNO THE \u201c COLUMBIA\u201d GAS STOVE MANUFAOTURED BY POMERTY Ari TONG COMPANY, SARNIA, ONT and to repeat the stru; w 1t that fled it later, that the Government bave Friday js agnin Intact, offers naprepntig D0 te nusure our bro di oE nent vs Men trecf A held in the rl démo in [de With the remit ne rater speed ie, TRE poole promised to eto the tall and in pry RES Savor sec and met VARA TREY pre T0 ut ES Te ne soe TI, Le et ES me nm cl srt \u2014_ ; ; accept e cre n Saturday on in any form n alf of c ge e Gas B ining si VANT > now preparing to reform it as rapidly as morning, ue Carlisle stated phat the Ne.1, Halifax west, Te re worthy brother breeds Dr on trovermy.But 1 feel bo the company and the munletpality both re- dre cou ranes and the eucoses os of thei K0 gigantic a task can be accomplished.being pursued, of paying gold for toon sury master, H pant bin, Master Acadia Lodge, Jas.this Instance compell answer in The city\u201d of Montreal, or re on ES HN \u201ca as out a sr md, Now, while we disagree with the Govern- coin notes.¥ to April 4%.\u2014A secret meeting of erie ® etter Mr.ree DIG en Mx have to assume Cote St.Louis\u2019 share of any ss ce, 021.50; with brass water baek, ment and agree with Mr.McCarthy in Norway's Ministry Resigns.the Northwestern council of Clan na Gael |» mopais of the prize list of ge Connty responsibility in the matter.Te everson: they speak for themselves.i Id at th e 1 t ochelagsa on TT \u2014= J thinking that a great measure of tariff re- Crristiay Bonilla, revol utlonary desde o of their similarit Marter.We mnt Pave done Cet er to aks PRI, 59 Imperial Building, Mentreal.Gladstonians denounce them everywhere as Proc end ay eee foram rene pnciines to Choluteca and is trying to reach Nicaragua the gre ed: ca wi rose % .Ce we = STH = ian me a | | re rs ete sot es Erp | Sunlight or the Jo ompson _ a t stallions in whi .Sran to find an important Conservative To Succeed Sir John Rows.pâte pr ddl oe AS Sia, Anne me de ia the a onnais : cond compote.! * - : g Strouds\u2019 are having principle in Great Britain which they-| y ALIFAX, April %4\u2014It Is stated te the 16 year of wn © Se orn of ve 8 ways a class i D rer s horses oF t thel have not supported.\u201d On the contrary, Lieutenant-Gepae ohn Davis, O.B., has e Fabrique, a a Meas compete it, and our on La this ; a grea run on elr of the Notre pete In it, re lL-is very easy to produce casea- in | boen appointed to succeed Sir Johi Ross as XG iors sep hs nile; class this yosr were Fren \u2014-fanlight Noup Depot For Quebec.80¢c Teas.which the Liberal Unionist compelled the | fommander of forces on this station.Davis de Sess shown by Mr.RB.Ness, of A wa s ma Nisen ace, - - » Montreal.» late Conservative Governmont tochangeits tiny and in the vibes he M ni hi ee a Tesoua ele ond Fara 2 : , nee, bei _ - EE, g Be eters In its local de come ppp hig The Sinbrand Tragedy, Lee a se ,[ on Stammps 5 in Silver will À 7,000 Barrels of GENUINE pensation to publican's bill.The Liberal London, À ~The anniversarg ot FA Governments, - ots.ps or ofa.pay for our WHITE'S and other best Lon- 4 ally, when orien private breeders or o Pamphlet, telling how to Cure Unionists, with the single axoeption of Mr.capeate's y cent, should | the last to don brands in stock and to | Goschen, have remained a separate party at ; ton SRE up ; : \"witha ssparate organisation, and working At ite dave the oe \\ ANCER AND TUMORS arrive\u2014Also Fire Brick, along Hnes quite distinct from those taktén silent for ten minutes and than = Drain Pipes, best quality and by the Conservatives.And, even If this.fh able lowest prices.F.HYDE & co.they gave up office for the cross benches at .| tho bidding of what Shey believed to be Sint 81 Wellington Street, high duty.Inthe face of this act and the rh sod ul + subsequent persistent refusal of Mr.Cham.\u2019 SE ; Tins berlain and others to take office in toe | tga os ei i ve, ; t ie Te cu cn ji Strouds\u2019 Teas and 5 Corfessbiowsnairown hid - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, MONDAY APRIL 24, 1893.l THE OLD CHIEFS ; MEMORY HONORED \"AT THE LIBERAL -CONSERVATIVE BANQUET ON SATURDAY.: \u2018The Minister of Finance and the oo \u201cStar's\u201d Cartoon \u2014 The Question of Tariff Reform Touched Tenderly - Vague Promises.The Sir John A.Macdonald Club's annual dinner oun Saturday evening, at the St.Lawrence Hall, was an unqualitied success.The guests assembled in the large drawing.room of the hotel, whence, shortly after \u2018 seven o'clock, adjonrnment was made to the dining room.Mr.Henry Hogan spared no pains in arranging for the comfort of the guests.He did not publicly advise the Finanoe Minister to touch tenderly on the question of Tarifl\u2019 Reform as portrayed in a cartoon in Saturday's Stan, but he we comed his distinguished guest with an smile, As they shook hands Mr.Foster referred to the cartoun, coupling the reference with e laugbing entreaty that Mr.Hogan would let him down easy In the matter.Of course the latter consented to do this in virtue of his character as an amiable host.The banquet was well attended.The room was tastefully decorated with plants and eut flowers and Gruenwald's band played while © menu was being discussed.The latter was a vreditable production.It was artistically designed; il displayed rare literary Skill and left absolufely f nothing wanting from a culinary point 6 of view.The toast lint was as follows: The een, \u2018the Dominion Cabinet, Canada, the arliament of Canada, the Provincial Government, our Sister Clubs, the Press, and the Ladies.The table of honor ran the entire length of the bangnet hall, and Mr.C.: A.McDonnell presided.On his right sat those members of the Dominion Cabinet who were present, namely, the Hon.G.K.Foster, the Hon.J.A.Ouimet, and the Hon.W.B.Ives.At his immediate left were the Hou.L.O.Taillon, Provincial Premier, and the Hon.T.Chase Casgrain, Attorney-General for the Province of Que: Lec; Senator Ogilvie, J.J.Curran, Solicitor- General, Jamcs O'Brien, R.D.MeGibbon, C.Sir Donald À.Smith, Dr.Sévérin La- pelle, le, M Fi Richard White, James Crath J.H.; Jacobs, Lieut.Colonel Henshaw wd! many others were at this table.Dr.W.H.Montagu, M.P.for Haldimand, arrived at ten o'clock and received an ovation.They welcomed him with cheers and waving of table napkins.lt was a representative audience and a very enthusiastic one.The majority were of course young men, mem- rs of the club, but interspersed among them were man veterans.Mr.Ii.White, M.P., Leclaire, M.}., H.Jean.hotte, M.P., and J.O.Villeneuv e, M.P.P., occupied seats at tables in the body of the i .By no means the least PLEASING EVENT In the evening's proceedings was the ~ sentation of the banner worked for the lub by the ladies, It was borne into the room i by Mr.Joseph H.Jacobs, the secretary.He ! was followed by about a score of ladies.Sir | Donald A.Smith was waiting their arrivals The banner was placed in his hands.He are towards the president and delivered a brief ech.He declared himself sensible of the honor conferred upon him by being entrusted with the duty of acting as spokes- 1 man for his fair constituents.He was Alva 8 proud of his constituency, Montreal eat, and he was doubly so at the present hiv He was commissioned to say to the Sir John A.Macdonald Club that the ladies were sure they would bear this banner bravely in upholding the dignity of Canada, At the conclusion of his speech, S nald handed the banner across the table to the president,and the latter responded in a few well chosen words.He thanked the ladies for their gift and complimented them on } their spokesman, who was famous fur hia Er generosity and for his many good qualjties as 8 loyal noble Canadian.He hoped the ; Chub would have a hall some day\u2014a hal! in ; which this banner might be hung.It would : serveasthe headquarters of the Conservative party in Montreal.The ladies were given prominent seats and remained throughout e evening.Amongst them were ) ; DeSola, Mesdates athieu, Beausoleil, i Bureau, ,Tnsse, Victor Roy, and Mrs.G.E oster, wife of the Finance Minister, also Miss Rafter and Miss Tasse.After the health of the Queen had been pro and drunk, the chairman again arose.He was, he said, about to ask them to drink to a toast which was intended by ._ the club to be the toast of the evening, \u201c7 namely the Dominfon Cabinet.The Hon.G.E.Foster rose to respond.But prolonged cheers rent the air and pre- ven im.He waited in smiling patience for the clamor to subside, but before he could commence there came the sound of a voice.The voice belonged to a man in a remote corner of the room, and tbe enthn- siastic owner was moved to sing the first ! bars of a popular ditty.The refrain was caught up instantly.The burden of the - song was \u201che\u2019s a daisy plist now,\u201d and the ! sp he voiced compliment rolled forth | th the united force Pot several bundred El throats.Having thus repeatedly testified | as to their opinion regarding him, they { allowed the Minister to spea He began | with a deprecatory smile.As a modest man, he was giad the vocal organs of those present were incapable of keep- A the wp these songs © raise.Other- | wise, he assured em that he would be obli iged to spend the evening blushing.ke to the Dominion Cabinet, he said they were able to stand on their merits.He some knowledge of parliaments and parllamentary systems.He repudiated the many assertions as to the lack of knowledge and worthless character of the members of the Canadian Parliament.They were a body of men second to none in the world.They had no superior in debatin : pow er, in sterling honesty and in n loyal 5 ire to do their , FOR THE GOOD OF THE COUNTRY.He alluded in feelin terms to the old ief of the Liberal-Conservative party, e late Sir John A.Macdonald.It was a commendable idea to name this club ; dead leader.What made Bir John A.Macdonald's name an honored one?There were three or four characteristics.Firat, rey his wide and warm human sympat Mr.Foster could f.remember the firs thy.he clasped the old i chief's hand and looked into his eyes.When he done so he had known tastinctively that the man bad a warm human heart\u2014a heart that took in every race and creed in the gount In the second place, Sir John had road.spirit of toleration.Without this spirit, 8ir John A.Macdonald could never have uassed French and English, Irish and ; Boateh, Catholic and Protestant, under his ; leadership.Nor could he have wielded ; thon into what is fast a great u united Can Canadian nation, ihe ue \" bird place ic nb epsfe wich hud and strong fr ll pir t pébloh had Th birth in a future of this country; \u2018He Sra rT a an te, use the whip and Jash on hia followers, he beckoned them on.That Me the secs of his power, that was im to bring about con- er Teds had en ome da 2 the near future, ; Mr Foster Newfoundland enter the Domidlon and no complete the work.i Me then all alladed to Sir John's work n bulid: Ian industries.In o pie He a apse, of protection | had been fou! He proceeded to defend a prio ZR, ms protection trom the attac : n the, House of : anil He insisted 3H Commons and, ne a the country was i: due to protection.«\u201c them laugh, but ; \u201cBologne À pros chimneys and we do see : es} ac.| 4.had' ao felt that Canada should i fone! the best sh.) communi- oation with the poriia world.He had been instrumental In bringing about the ° service counectin this country with China \u2019 apan,.been astro: Din Fa of a wits Atlantio service.Ultl- s last would be an accomplished .= with the-inat few weeks arrange- n made forsteam oommeni- RE hon wi 3 Johit' A, Mac pa ip had, bean gp od ee 1.Liberal y.\u201cWe have two parties in Canada; Poca I am not sure but that we.have three,\u201d he remarked.\u201cT) The Lilasate had been in opposition for years and the invariably opposed the Government Toa its efforts towards progress.Who was it that threw doubts on nthe.results of Confederations The Liberals.Who opposed the ning of the North-West! The Liberals Ÿ ho opposed the building of the Canadian Pacitfle Railway ?Who but Her esty's Loyal opposition.They have op; with might and main all our efforts tending towards Canada's progress.\u201d Mr.Foster came cautiously to the tariff.He approached it with a smile and spoke in this wise: * But must we always keep unchanged?Now lam jetting on on dangerous ground.I notice one of your leading papers, THE MONTREAL \u201cSTAR,\u201d makes our kind host tell me not to make definite statements.Well, [ won't.\u2018 The old policy is still to go onun the same broad lines.rose that cry for denationalization may do su until the erack of doom.Cana- diuns have common sense.The policy of progress shail continue.Whatever may 1appen in the future, the time for a change of policy bas not Jet come.But there w be a change in details just as a man changes his coat when spring follows winter.What shall these changes be and who shall carry them out?! In the dying hours of Parliament Mr.Laurier had spoken in this connection.He has not contradicted himself so far and we must abide by his wo 1 don\u2019t know how long it will be before he says something else.He wishes to do away with the principle of protection.His chief lieutenant says that prince iple i is one that is accursed of God and man.They would replace it by tariff for revenue add alongside of this they put Unrestricted Reciprocity with the United States and à tariff agalnst the rest of the world.Mr.Foster remarked that within a period of two months the Government hoped to be in a position to know exactly how they stood on the matter of tariff reform.There was yet another party.If it was not numerous it spoke with no uncertain tongue.Jt is led by Mr.Dalton McCarthy, once a Liberal-Conserva- tive.He is being liberally applauded by the Liberals, The latter do not Approve his paies Mr.Laurier said so in Parliament.Vhy do they applaud Mr.McCarthy?Because they are very willing to see a schism in our ranks.Think of that when you hear Mr.McCarthy ask for your support.The latter's policy was: First, Opposition to the French fanicuagges second, ur phosition to the French national spirit; third, Tariff Reform.The two first were too narrow to meet with approval from the people of this country.\u2018The third would be amply met by the Government.Mr.McCarthy had broken off from his party because the tariff was not reformed in fifteen minutes time.Mr.Foster pleaded fur patience on the part of the people until the Government brought down their tariff revision and concluded with an eloquent exhortation that they should stand shoulder to shoulder, listen to the word from headquarters and ABIDE BY THEIR MARCHING ORDERS, The Hon.J.A.Ouimet followed.He spoke i in French and was greeted enthusiastically.He begged rmission to use the language transmitted to lim by his mother.He urposed Keeping that language in spite of Mr.McCarthy.The latter's mission was to destroy the French-Canadian race.Then Mr.Ouimet went on to attack Mr.McCarthy's motives and policy.Liberty was the watchward of the Liberal Conservative party and their policy was to give full scope to all that tended towards the advancement of Canadian prosperity.The toast of Canada was proposed by Mr.H.B.Ames, He alluded at natural advantages of Canada and to the growth of her industrial activity since the establishment of the National Policy, Some of these industries bad thriven and were now strong enough to stand with a reduced protection.Dr.Montagu rose to respond, and was received with enthusiasm.His s ech] was couched In a strain of loyalt toCanada and the Empire, and was dellve with a vigor that stirred his hearers to transports of applause.They jumped upon theirc airs and cheered, and they punctuated the period.of the speaker by hammering the tables until the dishes raitied.à The cloquent Doctor is better known in Ontario than in this province.He is not unlike Sir John Thompson in appearance, and he certainly has ne reason to be dissatisfied with his reception.He began with an allusion to the feeling that prevailed between Ontario and Que: c.It was true ihatcertainwandering minstrels preached a policy of discord.But such things found no real response in the hearts and homes of Ontario.As to annexation, he could only say he was sorry that men bad been found within our borders willing to drag our national name into the dust.He concluded with a stirring appeal exhorting the Zone men of tbe Sir John A.Macdonald Club to spare no pains to carry on the work of the Conservative party in Canada, The Parliament of Canada was proposed by Mr.James Crankshaw and res responded to by Mr.J.J.Curran, Solicitor-General.In the course of his speech the latter ex- pres Tessed a hope, some day to see a statue of hos.D'Arcy McGee side by side with those of Sir .E.Cartier and Sir John A.Macdonald on Parliament Hill.The affaira of this oo ME were not to be solved on the Mars, in Montreal, nor yet in the Auditorium of Toronto.\u2018No one man can be allowed to say: \u201cIf I cannot rule I will ruin.\u201d The Provincial Government was proposed hy Mr.Austen Mosher in French and was responded to by the Hon.L.O.Taillon in the same language.The latter regretted the fact that his Government had been forced to add to the burden of taxation.It was all owing to the extrav ce of the Mercier Government, who had added millions and millions to the debt of the province.The Hon.T.Chase Casgrain Attorney-General, also spoke.He sai they bad decreasod the expenses of carry- Ing on the Govérnment b 000.Next year they would have it down $600,000, He repndiated the assertion that fanaticism prevailed in the province of Quebec, and instanced the Stan's cable from London, givin Mr.Blake's reply to Mr.Russell in.e British House of Commons.Mr, Blake had then exemplified the Liberal treatment shown to the Protestant minorit: In this rovince.He had done so to show that the atholles would not oppress the Protestants of Ulste \u201cOur Sister Clubs,\u201d M droposed by by Mr.J.H.Jacobs, was responded to by Mr.Richard Armstrong president of the Junior Conservative Club Toronto; Lieut.-Col.Hen- shaw, resident of Lhe Junior Conservative Club, Montreal; Dr.Herald, president of the Macdonald Club.Kingaton, and Mr.et, of the Club-Censervateur.Ou ugual toasts to the press and the les were also proposed and duly responded to, Robbed on the Street.Miss St.Germain was standing in front of a store in he toon 's block, on St.Catherine street, about eight o'clock last night, when a well-dre man who was Passing, snatched her purse from her hand and ran up University street.He was d for some distance but escaped.The purse contained about four dollars in cash.TE 1 ot À Marcotte Bros\u2019 Bales.Sa UCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITURE.We have recelved inatructions to sell by Auc tion on TUESDAY, 159% INSTANT, t 10 a.m., at No.100% Oadieux Street, near St.Catherine Btreet, all the contents of the house, as follows :\u2014 \u2014 PARLOR\u2014 Brocade Silk Set, Mirror, Centre Table, Brussels carpet, Ornaments, Bronze Statues, Bteel Engravings, Crystal Chandellers, Portieres and roles.\u2014 DRAWING ROOM\u2014 One Plush Set, Mirror, Fancy Tables, Painted Screen, Bronzes, Ornatients, ater Colors, Upright Grand Plano, cost 865 \u2014DINING ROOM\u2014 Black Walnut Sideboard, Marble Top Table, China Tea Set, Whatnot, Dining Room Chairs, Leather covered, Plated Ware, Glassware, Curtains and Poles.\u2014HALL\u2014 Onctotn, Stove, Btalr Carpet, Dress Stand, Lamp: Cloc \u2014 BEDROOHS-\u2014 Black Walnut Sets, Brussels Carpets, Lace and Damask Curtains, B.W.Wardrobe, Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Sheets.and the contents of throe other Bedrooms, Easy Chairs, Carpets, &c.\u2014 SMOKING ROOM \u2014 Marble Table, Fine Pictures, Mirror and Stand, Gasalier.\u2014 KITCHEN\u2014\u2014 Btove, Pots, Pans and other Utensils, refrigerator, &c Also splendid lot of ground with two houses thereon erected.The parties leave for England and everything must be sold without reserve.House can be cen on Monday, from 9 a.m.to pm, MARCOTTE BROS,, as Anctioncers, TRADE SALE The undersigned will sell, at their rooms, 89 ST.JAMES &STREET, Wednesday and Thursder.26th & ?7th inst, a Jorge, bankrupt stock of Ty goods amounting to $10,500.00, and comprising Tints, Cottons, Dress Goods, Shirts and Drawers, Hosler foros Gloves, Flannels, Tickings, nings, eods, Serges, Meltons, Canvas, Buttons, Braces, ce, T , Linens, Umbrellas; Pare- 8, ote, vo sa 4 Cases Fancy (Cooda, 8 Cnees Ribbon, 2 Cases Farmer Satin, first auality 60 Pieces of Twoeds nnd 2% Cases of Assorted Boots and Shoes; also 10 Cases of Straw Hats, While Straw, Leghorn, Panama, Ete., assorted in sizes for men and boys.Everything to be sold positively without reserve, fn lots 1e suit the trade.SALE AT 10 A.M.CH DAY.MARCOTTE mos.Auctioneers.Cash- 883 Alex.Bhaw\u2019s Sales.NINN i et NNN 3 4 MILTON STREET.e Household Furniture, almost New 1 have recol ved Instructions from a gontioman leaving for England to sell a den No.134 Milton Nireet, o ewe, without reserve.all bis very hon: user niture and Effects, only six months in use, oom- pri sig IN PARLOR U right Piano.Beautiful Parlor Suite covered In Silk Brocatelle, Best Brussels Carpet, Pictures, Steel E gravingss water Colors, Brackets, Ornaments, , Etc.IN DINING ROOM- Carved Oak Sideboard with B.P.Mirror Oak Extenston Dining Table, carved \u2014Very fine new Heintzman ware, Cutlery.Brusse: Carpet, Etc.N LL AND SITTI Ne ROOM\u2014 Lounge, Chatrs, T9 sofas, Carv Oak Bookcase, Brussels Ca POIL OMS Oak and Cherry Sets.Spring Beds, Mattresses, Drop Cabinet, Singer sewing Machin IN KI \"FC EN\u2014Leader Cooking Btove with Hot tichen Utensils Water Attachments Gan Have, Etc.Etc.The whole will be sold without any reserve on WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 20th.ALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.BA as ALEXANDER SHAW, Auctioneer.INSOLVENT NOTICE \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ROOK DERTS BY AUCTION.15 the matter of ARNTON BROS., Coal Merchants, Montreal, Insolvents.The undersigned has received instructions from the Curator of the above Estate to Sell by Public Auction at his Salesroown, 1747 NOTRE Daxx 8r., On WEDNESDAY, 2th APRIL INST., Ar ELRVEN O'CLOCK A.M.The whole of the outstanding Book Debts, as per list, amounting to about, $2300.00.ott of which may be seen at the Auctioneer\u2019s ce.Terms of pate Cash.Peposit required on adjudieat 1e ALTER MN.KEARNS, Auctionesr.944 SAMUELC.FATT, Curator.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of LA CIE.INDUSTRIELLE DE ST.JEROME (Limited), In Liquidation.The undersigned will sell by public auction, en bloc, 0 WEDNESDAY, the 26th APRIL, 1893, at11 o'clock a.m., at thefr Auction Kooms No 0 0 St.James st.this portion of the asse(s, to ÿ ti\u2014 82 walnut, Oak, Birch and Cherrywood Side- 50 moan.Oak, Maple and Cherry Wood Bed- m sSeis, etc.the whole amounting \u2018to $4,351 03.samples can be seen at No.80 8t.James st.For further Information apply to (STAs Beppe 1508 Notre Jon Liquiaslo \"Montreal, a « MARCOTTE BROS: INSOLVENT NOTICE.Ip the matter ot DUCKETT & CO.Joliette, Que.Messrs.JAMES STBWART & CO., will sell b; Public Auction, at thelr looms, TEMPLE BUILDING, 8T.JAMES STHEET, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, 26th APRIL, 1903, AT 10 O'CLOCE A.M The stock.of Dry Goods, es ber, inve.84804 17 TERME ABE The stock vu be on view, ses of the Ihaolvents, Notre Dame Bt, the promises Que.and the inventory can de seen a ali information obtained trom the Curator.* F.W.RADFORD, Curator.Orrice oy RADFORD &k WALFORD, 5 Tongarial Building, } Montreal, JAMES STEWART & CO, ' Auctioneers.am\u2014 to ss « a INSOLVENT NOTICE.Province of Quebec, District strict ol Montreal, Superior LA CIR.D'IMPRIEXRE DU CANAD tuk Jl aside = Publi¢ potiod is here! en that 3 Tes the Sourt, dr Filth Oh 01 of april TR as abies and that a = 5e Si Tie month days wi té Bagdad * 1700, Notre Monyanar, 28th.Aprit INSOLVENT NOTICE In the atin of LAXARCER & COMB: BAU, 1985 21 8 saw \u201cAuction at NO.ans SY.OA\u2019 Ritalls HEE 35th April épi pisos.at 13 0 = \u201c4071 poh Fa 145 55 85 | Rae & Donnelly's Sales.PR AFS DONNELLY Will sell at their Rooms Nos.241 and 243 J.\"STREET, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 3TH, A rir co ent ot Housebold Fur- nit à Porcelain Din- NS: Tran rstuable ; nt Planos, cost $450 each; Rug and Plush Parlor y Chairs, Cabinets, Bookcases, Hall Stands Foi Beds, Centre Tables, Oak and Walnut \u2018Dining room Furniture, Bedroom fats, Iron Beds, Springs and M.tresses and Comforters.Dinner and Tea China Porcelain sets, Fine Table (Glassware, Table Cutlery, Carvers in case, Silverware, Bronze Hanging Lamps, one case of Wall pa F.Also a lot of second- A Le ; we Were prepared to receive all kinds of erchandise on storage.BALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctionesrs.VENING SALE \u2014OF\u2014 New and Second Hand Household Furniture, Carpets, O11 Cloth, Vose Plane, Odds and Ends, de.at our rooms,241 & 243 AT.JAMES STREET en Wednesday Evening, April 36th, \u2014CONSISTING OF\u2014 Neat Parlor Sets.in Wilton Rug, Plush and Hatr fot th, vak, paint and other Bed Roo m Sets, rings ttresses and Piliows, Dintng Room Arnis ure in Oak and Walnut, Hall Senta Iron edsteads, Carpets and Ofl Cloths, Lace Curtains, Portiarn \u2018China and Glassware, Cutlery, and Bllverware, &c, .\u2014AL80\u2014 a large lot of Bureaus and Washatands, Bed- slends,, oa d Baua aro Bl Couches, dote Carpets, Gran uare Plano by \u201cVose Bon.Boston,\u201d cost a large lot of Odds and Ends, removed trom private resideuces for convenience of sale.BALE AT BEVEN O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY, , Auctioneers, *.* This 18 an excellent ay Penton.53 for parties who cannot attend our day sales, as there will be no reserve, R.&D.James Stewart & Co.'s Sales.AAA Im (CONTENTS OF THE RESIDENCE 9 UNION AVENUE, TO be 80ld by Auction on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 36th Enst., At 10.30 ®'Cleck, .\u2014INCLUDING\u2014 Centre and Other Tables, Parler Set, Easy and Single Chalrs, Couches, Writing Desk, Sideboard, Dining Table, B.W, Bedroom Sets, Oak Bedroom fet, Brass and rem Beds aad Bedding, Singer Sewing e Lace Curtains, Portieres, Cartain Peles and Rings, Brussels Carpets, Stair Carpet, Oilcleth, Leader Cosk Stove, Gas Brackets, Hall Lamp, Crystal, Creckery, Mitehen Ltensils, &e., &¢.JAMES STEWART & CO, M3 Auctioneers.EBER (NEW YORK) UPRIGHT PIANO, Only two years Ina use, in perfect order and cost 2050; very me B.P.Gilt Mirrors ( and vin Crystal Gasallers, Brus- Carpets, costly Ornaments, Drawing com Suite, Lace Curtains feres, Rare Bteel K v- - 1nge and Pictures, Cen! and Five O'Clock Tea Tables, Easy Wire ack and Kattan ard Tahle, very | retey Dinner L Lamp an Shade, Karoo QIook, Grandi $B eq bie RE cran dlathera Clock, Boo Bronze ies and Sporting fotos abatant al B.w.Bl eens ad B.W.Extension Dining Table, B.wie C.Dining Chairs, Turkish Rug.Dinner Breatiam: and Tea Sets, rut Sets, Glassware, Cutlery, Sliverware, B, w eu Stand and Chatr, B.W.M.'T.Bed- Halr Mattresses, Chamber Sets, Bed- aia.8 Spribgs Fe ather Pillows and contents of 5 wse Mange in good order, Gas Btove, e.Hetrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, Servants\u2019 Hooms, etc, Sale at the Residence, 109 MACKAY STREET, \u2014ON FRIDAY, 35TH INSTANT, \u2014 AT 10 O'CLOCK AM.JAMES STEWART à CO, ses Auctioneers.Cobbold & Shadwell's Sales.GRANDS REPOSITORY 47-53 Adelaide St, Toronto, Ont.GREAT ANNUAL SPRING SALE APRIL 35 AND 96.When will be offered for public competitien upwards of p pet 200 HORSES of ail destriptions and classes, including Saddle and Carriage Horses, Good Btepping Cobs, Light and Heavy Weight, Hunters, Single Drivers and Roadsters, alse Heavy Draught and General Purpese Horses.Rutry Books close Monday, April 84th.Sale Each Day at 10.80 SBARP.OSBEOLD & SHADWELL, V.6, SUCCESSORS PO Waiter M.Kearns\u2019 Sales.W MANTELS AND OVER MANTELS.SPLENDID ASSORTMENT For Pouitive Sale By Auetion.iéoritér Will soil at his Salesroom,3 747 street, on FURSDAY, 25TH APRIL INDY.About 30 7 Frosty.t Sssoried woods aa oF the very Dos Work: au of abe Suitable for mock fire places On view Monday morning, sad up to time of nals.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.WALYRE M.KEARNS, ns , Avitionést.noue praomaet NOTICE.© VERY IMPORTANT SALE Lo Faritture, Flctare, Carpota, ornantents, es, Ble, soo0ant Reravs tats AD Praoren; 2ug., at No.733 SHERSROOKE STRÈST, For the mars _\u2014\u2014 IMD MAY DISTANT, - Particuiars later.ow WALES ft.KEARNY, ns .Auutionser.Benning & Barsalou's Bales ANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS 8TOCK.AT AUCTION.The subscribers have recelved instruotions MESSRS.HARRIES & CO.\"To sell on the premises, 2361 BT.CATHERINE STREET, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, THE 6th APRIL, the Whole of their Well Assorted Stock of :\u2014 Fancy and Staple Dry Goeds, Cashmeres, Moslery, Gloves, ste.Amounting as per inventory to about $1800.00.Stock to be sold In one lot at s0 much in the dollar.TERMS CASH A deposit of $300 will be required on adjudication of stock.Store will be open on Tuesday for inspection, SALE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK.BENNING & wi, ss.Auctionsers.ew and Seasonable Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, Millinery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes AT AUCTION, The subscribers will sell at thelr Salearooms,\u201d Nos.86 and 88 ST, PETER STREET, ou Wednesday, the 26th inst, A large and var assortment of Staple and Fancy ory Cori Millinery.Scotch Linens, eo clothing, straw Hats, Rubber Goods, on ts, Rubber Circulars carpets, Hoslery, Gloves and Mitts, Boots and Shoes, and a variety of other goods.The whole without any res in dots to sult the wants of the city and coyhtry trad SALE AT 10 aoc.AM, BENNI & BARSALOU, as Auctioneers.PORTANT BALE OF FURNITURE \u2014AT AUCTION\u2014 HÔTEL T.VALADE, Ne.63, 67 and 69 Chabolliez Square, Facing the ¢.T.R, Bonaventure Mation.The subscribers is ve received instructions 0 from Mr.Valade, who is retiring trom business, to sell by auction, ON THURSDAY, THEE NTH APRIL, The whole of his Furniture, Prawing Roems, Dining Reoms, Contents of 30 Medreoems, Pantry, Kitchen.One Range and a Large Copper Boller \u2014ALSO\u2014 tiplendié Bar Fixtures made by \u201cPratt.\u201d BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.BENNING & BARSALOV, Auctioneers.OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT Ere ed The subsoribers nstructed to sell at the Residence, NO.519 D DORCHESTER STREET, N FRIDAY, THE 3h APRIL, The whole of the | Furniture and Effects, DRAWING ROOM Dra Le Set, Odd Fanc Shatrs, ( Gasalier ges and Mir- ur 1 Paintings.bros, Bical Eigramnes © a Orna- DINING où Dining.Koo board, liverware, lassware and Crockery, res, Ca ts, etc, HALL\u2014Half tang, 3.Gasaiiers Brussels Carpets.BITT.Fira Rook- Tavlos T aintings, G ers, BEDÉOUME- Black Walnut Set, Bureau, Com- Large Wardrobe,Bofa.Hair Mattresses, Pio.Bedding, Chairs, Tables, C KITCHEN\u2014Range and Plpes, Refrigerator and usual utensils.BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.ve BENNING & BARSALOE, Auctioneers.TOCK OF HOUSE FURNISHING HARDWARE, and SPORTING GOODS, AT AUCTION.The Dacribers à instructed by MR.R.WARMINGTON, sell on the premises, No.08 BY.CATHERINE STREST, OD WEDNESDAY, THE 26th APRIL, TRE WHOLE LE PIERIR STOCK, in One S05 much 1a ¢ Let poor x CONPISYING or\u2014 Neuse Furnishing Hardware and Sporting Goods, amounting as per inventory to abent $1500.00.* Btock may be examined at any time.SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.BENNING & BARSALOU.Auctioneers.H.J.Ashman's Sales A UCTIoN SALÉ | W.GODBER BROWN & CO.'S tere Fixtures, Show Cases, Counters, Eanaliors, Brass Window Fittings, Farnaces, Mirrors, Pinsh Sofas, Patent Cash Railroad, Office Fittings, Etc, Etc, TURSDAY NEXT, APRIL 2h, - 44530 PM, -\u2014- ON THE PRENISSS \u2014 281 ST.JAMES STRERT.; ! M.J.AMENAN, M Hicks & Co.'s Bales FEES SALE.ROTH te the number UV of sales at Private Residences a U be held by us next week, we are obliged to hold an Evening Sale in order te clear our stores for the Large Quantity of Gosds coming in - BALE OF \u2014 RECELLENT SECOND - HAND FURNITURE AND HOUSENOLD KPPFECTS, Tobe Bold at our Rooms, Kos 3881 axp 1893 NOTRE DAME STRELT, WHEONRÉPAT Avan, .APRIL sh, ex ETE M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.SEY ATTRACTIVE SALE \u2014oFr- Zh Fine Household Furniture, Mason & Risch Cabinet Grand Plane, Brass Gasalicrs, Best Brus sels Carpets, Fine Pic tures, Engravings, Glassware, Silverware, Ete., Bay Pony, Village Carts, Harness.The subscribers are instructed by CHARLES BHBPPA RD, ESQ.to sell at his residence, NO.183 MANSFIELD STREET, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 3TH, All the Fine Furniture by Thomson, Etes, Plo- and General Furnishing Efe! \u2014AS FOLLOWB\u2014 \u2014\u2014DRA WING RO0H\u2014 Splendid Upright Plano by Mason & Risch, of Toronto, a8 lendia Instrument; Handsome Parlor 8et in 4 Light Brass Gusalier and Brackets, Fancy Manion, Odd Chairs, Brass Fire Grate, Parlor Cabinet, Turcoman Portleres, Fine Lace Curtains, Marble Clock, Nice Ornaments, Best Brussels Carpet, Japanese Screen, oil Painting and Water Colors by J.Barker.J.Clayton, Allan Edson, W.th, A.Seymour, W.Kaphael, T.M.Martin.H.Parre, Brigner, Êtc.DINING Dining Room Set by Extension Table, 4-Light Gas Brackets, Fine Eégravines, China Tea set, Japanesn Tea Set, Dinner set, Giassware, Silverware, Cutlery, Lace Curtains, Small Cabinet Refrigerator, Éto.\u2014\u2014 LIBRARY \u2014\u2014 Liatout Cylinder Desk, Lounge, Easy Chairs, 2 Ligue Brass Gasalier, Brussels Carpet, Rugs, Tabies, K.8.Larabreguin, E AL \u2014\u2014 Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets, Portieres, Walnut Hall Stand and Chairs, Rugs, brass Gas Lantern, Kte.+\u2014 BEDROOMS \u2014\u2014 Very Handsome Walnut Bedroom Set, cost $250, two other Walnut Bedroum Sets, Single Bedroom \u2018Sets, Hair Mattresses, Sprit Mirror.Brussels Carpets Fironghout.ration, Easy Chairs, Lounge, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Tollet bets, Rockers, Nico Plotures, Etc.TIN ROUH\u2014\u2014 x ROOMY -\u2014 Thomson, viz.nut ner av ings, Lace Curing Ornaments, vienne Bent wood, Chairs, 24 Vols.and Index ot Encyclopedia Britanmica, Ete.\u2014\u2014 KITCHEN \u2014 \u201cKerr\u201d Cooking Range, Gas Cook Ntove English Ciclo, Large ltefrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, , Htc.Fliter \u2014\u2014SENDRIES\u2014 Grass Mower, Rubber Hose, Garden Benches Veranda Chalrs, Flower Stands, contents of Laundry, Servants\u2019 Hall, Etc.\u2014ALSO\u2014 Dark Bay Pony, 14% hands, stylish and gentle has been arty en dy young lady; Village Cart (Oak lon dy \u2018Harnoss, oor will be sold 1 One lot it desired.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK, M.BICKS & CO., \u201c32 Auctioneers.AGNIFICENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.ol \u201cSomer\u201d Upright Plane, Costly » wn! B.P.Mirrors, Brass Gasa- a te Hers, Turkish Carpets, , % \u2018art, made to order bj F.X.Roy, Dog and Road \"art, Urocers\u2019 aul futchers\u2019 Carts, Pamily, Buggy and kxpress SALE AT 2.30.FRASER BROS, 2 Auctioneers OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS CARPETS, CONTENTS UF PARLOR, DINING AND NKVEN LL ROOMS, ETC.Sale at the residence, No.23 VICTORIA STREET, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, \u201crth APRIL, Comprising Neat Parlor Set, Tapestry carpers, B.P.Mirror, T.Centro Table.Brass Gasnil-1s, Lace Curtains, Portieres, Pictures, fogs, Mantel Bed, B Lounge, Neal Bedroom Sets, sin sie Combination Iron B and Springs.tats Feather Pillows, po Chamber Brokers g rh Side L rare Dining Table and Chairs, Glass and Bllverware, Crockery, Tall 8 Stand, stair Carpels Olicloth, \u2018\u2019Prowse\u201d Coukiug Kange, wiih Hot Water; Kitchen Sundries, etc.(Lhe whole only a tew monihs in use.) CALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.5 FRASER BROS Lt) Auclione orn UCTION SALE OF UNCLAIMED FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE, ETC.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Lu The GRAND TRUNK RAJLWAY OF CANADA Hereby give notice that they will Son.at the alesroom of FRASER BRO 320 AT.JAMES STREFT, MONTREAL on biais the 17th Bay of MAY, 1393, at.TEN o'clock a.m., and each subsequent day until the Whole {8 disposed of, a lasye quantity of unclaimed freight and baggage, consisting tn part ot Glassware, rocerles, Hardware, Machinery, Drugs, Frunks, 8, Housebold Effects and other sundries.Catalogues of which can be had from the auctioneers on application in a few days.Terms\u2014Uash aud a deposit of not leas than ten per cent.required at time of sale.Br order of the Grand Trunk Railway of Can- ads + FRASER BROS.A i SALES OF T HOUSFHOLD FURNITURE, LS CARPET, GOOD HAIR.BRASS GASALIERS, tings, very Neat Oak Bookcase, Centre and Fancy T Handsowe soild Oak Sideboard, Dining able à and Chairs, China and Qlassware, Crockery, Very Handsome Solid Cherry Bedroom Set, Neat Aus do.% Gond Ches ts of Drawers Fogtieh Iron Med stead Chamber C rockery, Baby Carriage, Oll- cloth, Stalr Carpet, Wright #itove (cost $40), \u201cFavorite\u201d Square Ja a hater one), Cooking Bove, Kitchen Titen- efrigerator, ete.(All for postlive sale, ver going to \u2018Foronto.) A the résidence, NO.903$ DUROCHER STREET, On WEDNESDAY, 26thb AFREL At Halt:past Two O'Clock.\"3 FRASER BROS.Auct) \"EAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ND EFFECTS.Salo of the Füraliare, Bien \u201cof ihe Bévén- Rosmed Fotiage, - NO.82 OVERDALE AVENUE, off Aqueduot strest, Just below Dorchoster strest On THURSDAY MORNING, Ib APRIL, @ains, Ornaments Lu in Table and laswware, rockers, 8 ea Teacher Pins, i no Cooking } Shove Kitohen Ute etc.Everything in Kicé order.Sal oat 3 TER wetook.YRASRE BROS, Pictures, Neat Hide.Cuairs, chine \u2018an ses UPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNI- Valuable Upright Pisno, B.P.ero Carper arpets, ALY to residence, elle.Tape Sprit Piano, tn Ps order, Parler se.Bentiitrul was Work wad mae es, BP.M Chandelier Hall clou all Drog oh ht, Pic oud M.T.vis roan Ko LKaubutand, pt Wargo \u201cur ursey ] ve.Coéking e, Mangle, T O'CLOCK.\u2018 Vase nor TF Dé, ps = Erm \u201c RÉGULAR LY Now sa rt \"enr pall Bl oof peer ry oie: oi x our On FRIDAY MORNING, 5th APRIL, Ro- | sinntig at TEN ¢\u2019clonk, .Pr LAR Pro ua È ; I.+ + should remem = 4 .THE FESTIVAL OF ST.GEORGE'S DAY.DEAN OF QUEBEC AT CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL.Nev Mr.Norman Preaches to a Large Congregation An Eloquent Address to the Membors of St.George\u2019s Society.The announcement that the Rev.Dr.Norown, Dean of Quebec, would preach the anmital sermon for St, George's Soctety last evening at Christ Church Cathedral, caused the ordinary congregation to be largely augmented; imdecd, whenthe National Anthem, with which the service commenced, was sung wilh exceptional heirtiness, there was scarcely a vacant place.The musical portion of the service was ably rendered, and at the close the organist played \u201cHome Sweet Home,\u201d and \u201cRule Brit: annia,\u201d with his usual brilliant execution, The Dean selected as his text \u201cFor the poor shall never cease out of the land; therefore 1 command thee, saying, Thou shalt surely openthine hand wide antothybruther, tothy wor atid to thy needy in thy land.\u201d Deut.XV.11 verse, He commenced by alluding to the last occasion, soine Vears since, when he bad addressed the Society, from the officers of which he had always experienced the greatest courtesy: atid he was truly wind to wve been sparvd to occupy once more the sosition of preacher.He had been wore han onee invited to deliver the aunual sermon, but other duties had hitherto stood in the way.Therefore he was truly glad to respond to the kind: ly and flattering call, and to lay hefore them all the clauses of that well known and thoroughly patriotic society.If one looked through the list of oflicials they would observe how thoroughly non-sec- tarian was its complexion.[ts chaplains represented various Protestant bodies.Its basis was non political, non-sectarian, but purely benevolent and national.In speaking of the flourishing condition and good work of the Quebec branch, he said that while its anniversary services had always been held in his own Cathedral Church, they had among their working menibers of romuittes not only Christians of various Protestant denominations, but also some highly respectable English-speaking members of the Church of Rome.Such an example was most beneficial in a mixed community and taught the great truth that men should live peaceably together, should respect one another's convictions and labor heartily FOR THE COMMON GOOD, _ He then dwelt upon the virtue of patriotism, which is a \u201cdivine sentiment implanted by God in the human breast,\u201d and alluded to the possession of that sentiment by the Jews.\"Jf I forget thee, O Jerusalem, may iny right hand forget her cunning.and instanced the 10,000 Greeks under Xenophon, who set up a mighty shout when they at length reached the shores of the sea which alone separated them from their native land.\u201cA man who does not love his country has about him something monstrous and abnormal.He must have been brutalized by crime or by circumstances, such as absence of education or evil association; otherwise we should suspect that he was hardly in prssession of his full reasoning powers, and he more refined a person\u2019s nature,the more free from sordid and coarse influences and sentiments, the more intelligent and unselfish would be his patriotism.A tenderhearted man, kind to children, gentle to women, benevolent to the poor, would fight like a lion in defence of the rights and liberties of his country, and he would be ready, and even glad, to shed his life's blood in so sacred a cause.Many have known by experience the deep truth underlying the eathen poet's saying: \u2018Dulce ot decorum est pro patria mori.\u201d \u2018It is sweet and hon- orabl tn die for one's country.\u201d Sovsetimes the motherland may seem un- Kind, if not crue), when she compels so sant of her sons and daughters to leave ber shores owing to the AGRICULTURAL DEPRESSION, Lad trade and an overstocked labor market, but it is only for a time the Englishman thinks thus bitterly, for the filial love for one\u2019s native land is fed by absence.Just as profound fissures on the face of some huge mountain appear tu a bystander and spec- tatur afar off only as lines and seams which vary is surface, so an Englishman residin in this gountry forgets any hardship which he may have endured when fighting the battle of life in his old home, and only recalls, with deep and vivid remembrance, that his birth and early years have cast a halo of something approaching sanctity upon that land so folk of early thoughts and association.After paying a glowing tribute to Canada\u2019s progriss, her advance in art, science, mechanical ingenuity, commerce and the hospitality of her people, he saidPthat, with it all, to the Canadian born in England there must ever remain a corner in his heart where burns the lame of love for the old land with a pure and steady Flow.Her honor is precious in his sight.Her prestige in the family of nations is a matter of the deepest interest to him.Her redressing of wrongs and correcting of abuses, her firmness in maintaining her proper position, her calm contempt for bluster and empty thredts, her pacific desire to settle differences hy peacetul arbitration, combined with her inflexible determination to resist to the death injustice or aught which savors of oppression\u2014all these Qualities which help tomake her the nation that she is, endear her to her sons and danghters all over the world, and strengthen the bond that hinds them to that seagirt isle, that earth of majesty, that seat of Mars, that precious stone SET IN THE SILVER SEA.The Dear then referred to the traditions connected with 8.George, mentioning that, until 1220, Edward the Confessor was always looked upon as England's patron saint.The cry, \u201c8S.George for Merrie Eng- \u201d seemed to have originated in the reign of Richard Cœur de Lion.There were now 160churchesin England dedicated to his memory;the Dragon musc be taken to typify Evil,andS.George the powerof Good.Dragon was Greek for serpent.and before the Fall tradition sald the serpent had wings.S.Michael, as fighting the Dragon, typified the same idea of Good combatting Èvt and the association of ideas had given rise to the institution of the Order o S.rge.As: a Sociat S.Michael and and as individuals, they r it was their mission to conquer evil, to strengthen the weak, to be charitable to mankind in thought and word as well as deed.He alluded to the unfortunate tenduney to disputes betwoen capl- tal and labor, and the misery to women and little children caused \u2018by strikes, and their waste of power to both employer and employed.It was not for him to say who was to blame, but employers should remember the parental side of their duty and that they were deal- Ing with men, not mere machines, and \u201chy little acts of tasteful kindness remembering all were equal in God's sight, not seek solely to make money.\u201d He urged em- lo: to remember capital was the key b the position, and that strikes were subversive of every social law and meant anarchy; and asked all of themto read care- \u2018fuliy the book of Ruth and learn how Hoas acted, and from the other point of view rorul an article upon the Anarchists in Chicago in the last Century Mapazine.Tn the dear old land the prospects were not bright owing to the growth of population, the ACCUNTILATION OF WEALTH and grovelling want side by side and the prostieot of that most terrible of all cu & civil warin Ireland perhaps.He wonde (2 thè\u2018system had still sufficient vitality to throw off the festering discase, and it the atorm clouds now so threatening would \u2018pass away.He could not believe that En 's.aun bad set: other rie od, con ged wl uty sas t * vrere, \u2018 r pai con bused upon such eternal pr cl.any \u201cples of individual freedom.England $60 8s Home of the atoest and th \" Queen has set a noble example and always ' realized her parental relation towards her people, ever ready to sympathize in their troubles.He alluded to the influence of the Church of England and her comprehensive creed and the enormous power the Bible exercised, regretting it was not even more read, In coneluding, the Degn touched \u201con the work of the Montreal Society, and said that there were 3U life members, and 273 ordinary members, and there should be many more.The Society was growing but not in proportion to the growth of the city.There Bad been 300 Christmas dinners provided \u2018this season for the deserving poor of English nationality, and thirty tive households had received relief.With all this expense there was still to their credit the sum of $770.14.He thought that the Society should have a lot in the cemetery, and offered that bukgestion, and referred in feeling terms to the death of the late trea surer, extending his sympathy to the bereaved relatives nnd to the Society.For the sweet sake of the dear old mother land and for the relief of her needy sons and daughters he earnestly pleaded for libernloferings.We must remember the divine injunction, toe, not only in the text, but in the Masters words: \u201cThe poor ye have always with you,\u201d and by carrying on such a work it was not the development of à mere abstract principle, but the realization of the words: \u201cWhatsoever ve have done unto the least of these My brethren ye have done it unto le.\u201d The sermon, which was eloquently delivered, was listened to with closest attention, but considering the size of the con- grexation and the powerful appeal, the collection, after deducting the Aro ruge offertory, realized a poor total, viz., $v0.[n the vestry after the services Dean Norman addressed the members of the choir, expressing his delight in having participated in the services of the day and his pleasure al noticing the great improvement in the musical efliciency of the choir.FAREWELL TO KNOX CHURCH.The Closing Services in the Old Bullding.The last services in Knox Presbyterian Church, previous w handing it over to the contractors, were held yesterday.At the morning service the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered, and there were fully 600 communicants present.The pastor, the Rev.James Fleck, preached an earnest discourse from the text: Do this in remembrance of Me,\u201d There was a very large gathering of the Sunday-school schol: ars in the afternoon.The last service was held last evening when the Rev.Dr.Mace Vicar preached, and the sacred editlce was crowded to the door.Dr.Mne- Viear took for his text, Romans XV.2: \u201cLet every une please his neighbor for his good to edification; for even Christ teased not Himself.\u201d In these words St.\u2019aul had given, first, à universal rule of Christian conduct, and secondly, the great motive or example by which this universal rule was imposed.Christ pleased the Father, not Himself,and by so doing pleased and glorified His followers, In concluding Dr.MacVicar sald: ** And now, brethren, you are assembled for the last time within these walls.Were they endowed with intelligence and able totell allthat transpired bere during the last twenty-eight years, THE REV.JAMES FLECK, Pastor of Knox Church.what a tale it would be, a tale of sin, of sorrow, of blessing, of joy, of unfading glory.God knows it all, and will call it up in due time, It is needless to dwell uponthe irrevocable past, except as stimulating us to dobetter in future.The stampof eternity is upon it and we cannot change it now.In December, 1865, I preached at the opening of this church and 1 know not how often I have occupied its pulpit since.I presided at the induction of your faithful pastor whose labors have been so largely blessed and honored of God.I spoke in your centennial celebration when you emphasized the fact of the existence df your congregation for one hundred years.I have been\u201d deeply interested in your progress since my settlement in Montreal in 1861 and have worked harmoniously with all your pastors, Dr.Kemp, Dr.Irvine, Mr.Thornton and Mr.Fleck: and now I have beeu privileged to preach the last sermon here, as I did in the old American yterian church on St.James st.- You leave it not because your work has proved a failure, but a suec- cess, and the place is now too strait for you.Carry with you into your new enterprise the spirit of fidelity to God and His truth, the spirit of supreme trust in His grace which has given you prosperity in the past, remembering that except the Lord wild the house, they labor in vain that build it.Carry with you the apirit of confidence not only in , but also in one another, and thus let every one of you please his neighbor for his good to edi- cation.And may the Lord increase you an hundredfold, that your influence for good may go out through all the land and to the ends of the earth.At the conclusion the Sacrament of Ba tism was administered to ten children.Following are the names of those receiying the rite: Margaret Mclaren, daughter of the Rev.James Fleck; Margaret Evelyn, daughter of Mr.James Kent; Amy Irene, daughter of Mr.George Brown; Cyril Freligh, son of Mr.A.W.D.Howell, Érnest Shan- ley, son of Mr.W.S.McDonald; John Lawrence Rintoul, son of Mr.J.Mc- Caw: Hartland St, Clair, son of Mr, T.G.West; Charles Campbell Darwin Tyndale,son of Mr.W.B.Grant; Charles Percy, son of Mr.W.H.Grant; Charles Albert, son of Mr F.S.Orr.This makes 6434 baptisms during the 107 ears.While the new church is being constructed the congregation will worship on Sundays in the High School assembly ; the Young People\u2019s Society of Christian Endenvor will meet on Tuesday eveninga in Erskine Church, and the weekly prayer meeting will be held on Thursday evenings in St.Paul's Church.CITY ITEMS, The young man, Arthur Porteous, who was missi from his home, 140 Charron street, since Tuesday last, has returned.He says that he went to the country for a few ays.Arthur Laniel has been fined fifty dollars and costs for baving in his possession un- stamped .\u2018Henri Boismenu, & restaurant keeper, was also fined seventy-five dollars for selling liquor on Sunday.St.Bridget's Irish conference of St.Vincent of Paul Society are to dive a vocal and musical entertainment, on day evening, April 24th inst, In aid of thé poor and des- titate, at St.\u2018a, Hall, cor.Craig and Panet streets.! The Dominion Coal Company have awarded to Mr.P.Doran, stevédore, the contract tor stevedoring of the coal boats of the syndicate in the east end.© contract was fiven through the agents of the company e re, Messrs.Kingnran, Brown & Co., the territory extending ap from Hochelaga as far up as the rubber factory.The holograph wil} of the late Henry Otto Wilson, bequeathing entire Jroperty to his widow, has been filled, \u2018The is dated R.M.8, \u201cTeutonic,\u201d Nov Oth, 1991, and underneath is a postecri t, dated Mont- Tor having.opened and reas hi tagte ng open second time, re-endorsed it.Montreal Ladies\u2019 Voenl Society.\" \u2018-.dering of the quartotte from the Yeoman, of the Guard, \"Stange Adventure,\u201d by Miss M.Hollinshead, Miss Maud Ross, Mr.J.C.Barlow and Mr.A.G.Cunningham.The.soloists are: Miss Maud Burdette, Miss J, Dausereau, Miss M.Desjardins, Miss À Herbert, Miss M.Hollinshead, Madame C.O.Lamontagne, Miss H.LeBoutillier, Miss 1.Macpherson, Miss M.Maltby, Miss G.Normandin, Mrs.T.Ramsay, Miss M.Ross, Miss H.Villeneuve, Miss D.Virtue, Miss Ella Walker, Mrs.C.Wallace, Miss £ Young, with the assistance of Messrs.J.C, Barlow, R.Bourdon, A.G.Cunningham, A.K.Fiske, Edouard Lebel and F, Pelletier.The accompanists are: Mrs, S.Chadwick, Mrs, Parratt, Mr.Emery Lavigne, Mr.À.Beique, CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.Contracts Awarded by the Commissioners.The Catholic Board of School Commissioners have decided wo issue debentures for $0,000 at 4 per cent.redeemable four years from date of issue, which will be on July I next.Contracts have been awarded for the construction of Montealu School as follows: Earth works, masonry, brick work, etc., Ones- ime Martineau, $23,000.Joiner's and carpentor's work, Cote and Men- ard, $9777.Iron and timber work, Canadian Bridge and Iron Coo, $4975.Roofing, lead and fire-place work; Messrs.Brodeur and Lessard, $3400 for the roofing ; and the same, $1300 for the lead work ; Messrs.Blouin, Desforges and Latourelle, for the fireplace work, $354.5.Acine cement coating and coment floors, Mr, Morache, $1352 for coating and $571 for floors.Paint and gluzicrs work: This work will be done by the day and under the manager's superintendence.Reconstruction of Karsfield school.Earthworks, masonry, canals, cte.,, Chapleau and Lo- May.$11,200.Iron timber work, E.Chanteloup.The Board has referred to the committee on schools a petition praying for an in crease of salary from $250 to $400 a year, by the lay teachers in the Christian Brothers\u2019 schools, The secretary-treasurer has received from the Government, for the evening schools (1882-43), $4500; a sum allowing the Board to pay the principals $2 for each evening, the professors $1.50 and the caretaker 30 eents.The balanee will go te pay the unavoidable expenditures, as for printing, stationery, thee.vehicles, etc, and there eft but a small margin for re- to the Director-General of will be muneration Studies The folowing is a summary of the budget stateuent for the year 15Y3-94 : RECEIPTS, Monthly fees.Superior education fund Common schools.Hent of houses School tax, about EXPENDITURE.Salariea, subsidies and accommodation grants.Ce .General oxpenditures Interest and sinking fund.The balance thus left amounts to $8815, Free Puplis in the High School.To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014In à newspaper report of a meeting of the Protestant School Board held sometime last week, I read that Ald.Wilson, in reply to his question, was informed that, with a certain small exception, there are no free pupils in the High School, but that the tuition of certain pupils is paid by Government.The report seems to imply that the matter dropped there.Kindly allow me to pursue the enquiry further, What exactly does the statement made in reply to Mr.Wilson mean?It is incredible that the Provincial Government, either ont of pure paternal fondness or of unadulterated folly pays the school fees of the children of some of Montreal's wealthiest citizens.It is a positive fact, notwithstanding the answer given to Alderman Wilson, that after a large number of names in the roll books the word free is written.It is also a fact that if such a child is accidentally asked hy a teacher for the usual fee he invariably replies, \u20181 am free, Miss\u2014\u2014\" In one such instance a little boy artlessly vouchsafed the further information.\u2018Pa has a friend in Parliament.\u201d No doubt there Is some perfectly satisfactory explanation of these strange seemings, but the explanation is not forthcoming.and this matter has perplexed the public mind for a long time.It is particularly puxzling to those who know the poverty of certain districts in the city, and are uainted with the difficälty many respectable and industrious people find in furnishing the small monthly payment required for their children\u2019s attendance at school.Many are 80 poor that to find also pennies for the pur chase of pens, pencils, paper and exercise books is à constant distress.How many people know that in the High School, the properties I have named are furnished gratis and without stint?noexception made in the case of the \u2018free\u2019.ile, whé are thus entirely educated by charity.What onlookers want to oo is, whose is the charity whic 50 and va and ill-directed?RATÉPAYER.The explanation is as simple as satisfactory.According to the rules of the High School there are four classes which receive free tuition, namely: First, fees are charged to three members of a family.All children after the third are admitted free of charge; in this way children of wealthy parents are occasionally educated free of charge.Secondly, the children of the High School teachers are free.The third and fourth class are free under scholarships.For instance, the third class are Government scholarships, under which thirty boys are educated free.The arrangement being that the Government pays an annual grant of $185 to cover the fees of these puplls,who are given scholarships on recommendation of the Board.Two things are taken into consideration, namely: Ability of child and circumstances of parents.The fourth class are commissioners\u2019 scholarships and are competitive.There are forty of these scholarships given annually, and are competed for by boys and girls who have finished their education in the public schools and desire to continue it in the High School.These scholarships are tenable for three years, and in this way, as forty per annum are given, there might be 12 scholars free of charge.As a matter of fact there are only about 80 or 90.In the giving of these scholarships Pariia.ment would have no influence, excepting, of course, with those who come under the third class, or Goverument scholarships, Under the first and fourth class, children of wealthy parents might be educated free of charge, though not at all likely under the fourth class, as children of wealthy parents do not, as a rule, attend the public schools, \u2014[Epv, 8ran.} : Ju uelo ied \u201chi a Fame oe died itm of the latter, dismissing the action with coats, Plaintiff had been fiember of Me choir où the Catholic Church of Cote St.It had bes dec ded shat, nembers failing to attend on Ohrist- mas 1] should not Be admitted to the choir.This decision had been communjeat- ed'to plaintiff, among others; but he\u2019 had neglec nd .Be Se ete poubsequentiy; bot u He had thereupon taken the presses action for 8 court .ant had Justified.Mosats.Rows and Mackensle, ecntiy FE ard se THF MONTREAL DAILY STAR, MONDAY To EE TRADE, COMMERCE \u2014 ARD-\u2014\u2014 FINANCE MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.G The local grain market cantinuce quiet and dull, there being but a very: moderate jobbing movement noted in the coarser grades, nt prices within range of quotations.Wheat is inactive and nominal.We quote: \u2018 No.2 hard Manitol.n wheat, .82 to 83 No.3 hard Manitoba.166 to 78 Corn, duly paid.63c to 64 Peas, por 66 lbs.» Täc to 74 Oats, per 84 lbs.- Sie to 35 tye.112200.ra.380 Lo 60 Barley, feed.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.40c to 42 Barley, multing.J sen e .520 to Flour.There is no improvement in the position of the flour market, business being confined to a small local demund, straight roller and strong baker's receiving most attention.Values are within the following range: Patent spring -.$4 15 to 4 0 Patent winter .4 10 to 4 25 Straight roller.350 woe Extra.-.300 to 3 25 Superfine.en 275 to 290 Strong bakers .12.000000 L370 Lo $ 1g Oatmeal, A quiet jobbing trade is reported in meal.for Which stocksare ample, and prices remain about steady as follows: Granulated and rolled, perbbl.$4 00 to $4 M lo v rbag.19 to 205 Standard, perbbl.0.0.300 to 40 Do perbag.\u2026.\u2026.18 to 1W Tho feeling in bran and shorts is easy, and the market is quiet Mouillis is inactive, We quote the following prices in car lots: Bran.perton.Shorts per ton.Mouillie,perton.The market is well pup considerable portion of wh quality andditHReult tu sell.G meets with ready sale at firm prices.Wo quote Stars from \u201cce to MSc, Rose and Hebrons from ic to $1 per bag of 901bs.in car lots, with the usual advance un smaller quantities.Provisions.The provision market is quiet, but holders are à shade firmer in view 1.00 being now the idea on Canada short cut.Smoked meats and lard move in small jobbing lots at prices within range of quotations: Canada short cut mess pork lied with potatoes, a ch are of ndifferent per bb La 212 8075 D 'AA 0 Mess purk, Western, new, per bbi.- ; :.DH to 21 M Ham, vity cured, per lb.012} to 013 con, per Ib LS 012 to 0M Lard, compound Oto 011 Lard, pure Canadian 612 to U13 reccipts posted on G.T.R.C.P.R.6100 8063 The following were the \u2018Chasge: Wheat, bush.a.a.Corn, bush.- Peas, bush.2800 0644 1750 6763 [So 536 845 152 1 2 Crees 13 206 23 a.5 1 oo.Eg 08.719 925 Ham, bacon, boxes 5 ean D hogs .A.+ Leather, rolis.Cee 52 80 Raw hides.82 ve.Petroleum, bbls.a a.\\ 8.eines a Tobacco.pkgs.107 14 Whiskey, bbls.een 00 High wine, bbls.13 w.Cheese.The condition of the cheese market is un: changed.Business is mercly of a small local character for retailers\u2019 wants, Autumn makes bring from 11 to 12c As to quality.\u2018The now sca- son is expected to open up about the first week ¥ in May.Butter.À fair local demand is noted In butter, and choice parcels in the several er bring full prices in small lots for retail trade.Very little change is repo , and steady prices prevail.We quote: CFEBMEr;.\u2026.Bo to 23¢ Township dairy.Be to Mc Morrisb rE an Brockville.to 22 Western dairies.Be to fic Western roll, new.ceed to glo Eggs.The market is well supplied.and the local enquiry continues active.Values in the meantime remain about steady on the basis of 12c for fresh stock.Maple Products.Maple syrup and sugar are coming in more freely, for which there is a good local enquiry, and prices are about steady.Syrup ranges from 54 to 64c per lb.in wood,and 70 to 75e per gallon in tins; sugar brings from 7 to 8¢ per lb, Honey.The demand for honey is slow, and stocks are large.Sales are limited to amall lots for retail wants at prices within the following range: Extracted from 6 to ¥c, and comb, all the way from 8to 1240, &s to color and quality.Hope.The hop market shows no improvement.Large consumers are well supplied, an és are confined to small lota on the basis of 20 to 21c for new, and 14 to 15¢ for yearlings.Round lots are nominally quoted at from 17¢ to 18c for now, and 12¢ to 13c for yearlings.The market for ashes is dull, and quotations are more or less nominal in the absence of any sales of importance.Wo quote: Pots, first sorts.12 to 00 Pots, second sorts Ye to ne Pearls, first sorts.53 to 535 Live Stock Market.The receipts of live stock at the Montreal Stock Yards, Point 8t.Charles, for week ending Apri} 28 were as follows: sh H Cal attie.Sheep.1 mS ame 25 25 249 se 200 The week oponed with heavy offerings of cattle, anda slow trade in consequence of poor demand.ughout, the supply was mostly of inferior grade.cattle found burors at fair prices Scarcity of sheep and lam The supply of hogs towards close of woek fell off consid'erabl , thus relleving the market, which closed wi demand; 6 cts.best value.Calves plenti- 1, We quote the following as being fair values: Cattle, butchers\u2019 good.4 to do butchers\u2019 med.ne 8 toS The receipts of horses at the Montreal Horse Exchange, Point St.Charles, for week ending April were 434.?Left over from previous week.,.290 Total for week.siscssceoveucacs Bl Shipped during weok.$11 forcity.208 Sales for week.Lefton hand .seu.Trade for week at these stables was fair.° was considerable enquiry and gales numbered 35 at medium prices.Sixty borses at present offor- ing for sale and two oads to arrive on Mon- y ; Toronto Produce Market, Tor April 2.\u2014 Market dull.one: Fires, stiight Pollen Que te ajo Jota: % to 300; white to 670; sprl No.61 to 636; red winter, 63 to 880; goose, to : Man.hi No.1,81 to jo; do, N 80 to 81c; do No.8, 74 to 780; No.1 Bt 3 i to ioc: Nord exis 26% me Mas lotto; No.= 0; 3 Osta, No.2.33 to Sdo.Sales: heat, side at 020.Peas outside at se Toa Out: AMERICAN MARKETS, | Grain, Fiour, te.fe ee GRRL SmI AR pnt Lik ii v 344,000 Oats 1, Rrx, 9,000 Banter, 113,000 Too.212,770 Eee yen FRE at 1 + 5000 Ay 483 bbls.Ponx, tbe , ™ x, May, Re Corn, 51,600 Oars, 16,375 pe v, 32050 MALT, 707 bris, Pos, 417- + kg.SOSTMEATS, po Lann, Xx fie oO - DULUTH 7, APRIL 2, \"Tuck rel; 8.Villeroy, O TSA Theos fiver, oT 1893, 87.75; rough des, 87.20 to $7.40.Receipts of cattle were 18,000.Market steady.BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions, Ete.BEEKUOHM\u2019s RXPURT, Monday, April $4, 18%, says: Cargoes off const, wheat.firm: corn, nil.Cargoos on passage and for shipment, whoat, improving; corn, strong.Mark ne English and forcigu wheat upwnrd tendeney.American maire riaïng.English and American flour turn dearer, Australian wheat off coast.30s 6d ; present and following month, 30s 9d; Walla Walla wheat oft coast, es: present and following month, 204; Calin, wheat, off const, 308; promptly to bo shipped, 31s; nearly due, 30s.Med winter wheal for prompt shipment, 28s 6d; present aud following month, 2 6d, No.2 Club Calcutta wheat, ox-ship, 30s 8d.Present and following month, 2s.Danubian maize, ox-ship, 21s Gd: prompt, 20m.American mixed maize, ox- ship, 21s 6d.Minneapolis straight flour, 17s 6d.tench country markets firm.Weather in England, rain much wanted.Indian shipments of wheat to the United Kingdom, 14,000 gra.; do, to continent, 67,50 gs.Liverpool wheat spot, moderate demand.\u201d Corn firm, but net active.Liverpool standurd California wheat, 6s.Amer- fran red winter, 52 94d.Bombay, 56 Mid.Liver- oul mixed maize, 4s Sid.Canadian peas, 4d.Wheat and flour on passage to V'nited Kingdon 3,723,000 gre.Corn, 527,000 qrs.Wheat, on passage tu continent 1,185,60U grs.Corn 2186, Hy The erpool public cable says: Wheat only few sale at outside prices, holders offer sparingly.Corn firm, denand moderate.LIVERPOOL LATEST PRU es CURRENT, April 24, 1893.LA » n d.a.on À 8Bpring wheat.6 4 (06 5 Eten 0 Red winter.5 84 to5 9 Ste 0 No.1 Cain 51 toé © to 0 No 2Culs.0 0 ton D dow 0 Quorn.4 3% tol 0 54 Oto 0 Peas.5 4ylv0 U heese.c.54 Vow Q Glasgow Cattle Market.Messra, Speedie Bros, under date Glasgow April 13, 1893, report as follows: The supply of fal cattle on Wednesday was agnin large for tho reason; but sheop showed a considerable do- crease, Tho cattle were generally of medium to heavy weight, and the quality prime.City and country buyers were numerous, and more Englishmen were present.The tone of the market was better for gll classes of cattle, at an advance of £1 per head, with tho best clearance this Some choice stoers made 4d.per 1b, live weight.Sheep, belng searcer, met a sharp domand at 4d to 1d per 1b.more than last week.ew lambs sold well from 398 to 5s cach, American cattle were fewer, and sales ruled better at jd per 1b.above previous prices, PRICES, BINKING TILE OFFAL Best Scotch steors, medium and heavy weights, dd to 6}d; bulls and cows, 43d to od; best American steers, 6}; socondary, 5h to 6d; bulls, 43d Lu Sd per 1b; best sheep, 84d to 83d; ewes, 7d to 7d per lb.PRICES IN MEAT MARKET.(For dressed beef and mutton.) Best Scotch sides of beef, 6d; American sides, Sd to std.Bulls and cows, 44d to 43d per ib.Best wedder sheep, 7d: ewes, 7d per Ib.Numbers at Wednesday's market, 1088 cattle and {054 sheep, Numbers at Yorkhill market.491 cattle.London Stock Market.Messrs.Meredith & O'Brien report the London | market at 2 p.m.today as follows : London Now York rices.Equivalent.Atchison.324 32 Canadian Pacific._ 8 trie.a Kansas & Texas.13 Louisville &N.75 hore.1314 Northern Pac.Pr 29% a N.Y.Central 0 1 Ont.& Western 17 io Heading ees 124 St.Paul.7 7 Union Pacific 36, 35.h 20 £1 rand Trunk 1st : 39 The Hotels.à The following are the arrivals at the hotels to- ay: WINDSOR HOTEL.Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Androws, &.Africa: R.B.Burns, England; T.Clise, New York, Mr.and Mre.C.INcks, London; N.W.Hoyles, Toronto; A.Kidder, Boston; R.Link, New York; Hugh Lamesden, Toronto; Geo.EK.Merchant, Rochester: E.Muirhead, Toronto; J.Proctor, Hamilton; Frank J.Philips, Toronto; Mise Strange.Toronto, Mr.and Mrs.Thompson, England; C.8.Wilcox and T.H.Watson, Hamilton.BT.LAWRENCE HALL.A.R.Angers.Ottawa: Frank J.Now York; M.L.Carmully.Quebec; S.A.Craig, New York: J.D.Cameron, Quebec: James Glass, London; W.Garson, St.Catharines; J.A.Gagnon, Three Rivers; A.N.O'Brian, Sorel; W.Hun- bassot; W.W T 3 V land, Quebec; F .Stanton.Toronto; H.F Taylor, Toronto; L.D.Taillon, Quebec; \u2018Warner, Boston; F.J.Wesley, Toronto.BALMORAL HOTEL.Mise A.Atherton, New York, A.Black and wife, Winnipeg: C.G.Bennett, Chicago; 8.C.Caffall, New York: Miss C.Clark ana Miss J.Cameron, New York; N.Cushing, New York: H.N.Duquette and wife, Nashua; J.Davidson an wife, Toronto; J.Fraser, Kemptville; B.Fitzgerald, New York; C.J.ux, Toronto; W.ale, St.Albans; J.Harrigan, Des Rivieres; F.Harrington, New York; J.A.Knott, Toronto; B.D.Lorimer, Toronto; R.J.Mcikie, Lachute; Jno.P.Morrison, Brantford; Mise J.Melrose and Miss A.Modgol .New York: J.Mortimer, New York; P.H.McPherson, Toronto; Miss P.Mortimer, ew : A.n ne; J.T.Patton, ronto; Ed.Polland, New York: J.P.Rogers, Toronto; J.T.Russell, New York: Jno.Rogers, Toronto; Misa P.Hay, New York; J.Skinner, Toronto: John and Wm.Schrode.New York; J.P.Whalen, Boston; W.T.Willison, Port Perry; M.R.Wynn, Toronto; Jas, Watts, Troy, N.Y.; H.E.Wilson, Toronto.i ALBION ROTEI.C.R.Aldrich, Mason City, Lll.; J.H.Alloway, St Aïbans, Vt.; H.Bissett, Brockville; J.H.ou; H.E.Legse, mers, ans; Melntyre, Calumet: 2 H.Mullet, Compton; J.B.McRae, Galt; T.J.Pierson, Boston; H.Rogers, Toronto; M.Scully,Owen Sound; C.H.' Thomas, Middleboro; George Williams, Toronto.ST.JAMES HOTEL.R.L.Adams, New York; A.J.Bourbonnais, M.P.P., Coteau Landing; R.Bertrand, St.Poly- carpe; G.ntyne, Sherbrooke; J.H.Cobhive, : Miss Ella Carlington Now York City; C.W.Dervis, Rouses Point; C.F.Dacey, Boston; M.J.Fowler, Rouses Point; F.R.Fold, Sara- .Flannery, Rouses Point; Cha.F.artis, Troy, F.Henderson, y; G.H.Hutchis- d, Ont.; J.Har n, Saratoga: N.Chicago: M.Julien, Kingston, Ont.; K.; ew York City; .Moffat an Sherman and son, Providence, À.1.; J.St.Albans; J.8.8mith, .8 East Granville; W.klama Terry; Ô.A.RICHELIEU HOTEL.J.J.Bennett, Queboo; Wm.Burns, Boston, Mass.; H.Blouin and wite, Sutton, Que; Ww.i rosseau, ell, Mass.; Ont, Dr.Luple ton, St.John, N.B.; T.MoCann and L.rnia.Ont: D.J.Murphy and J.Murphy, Smith's Falls; M.O'Brien and wife, Butfais: À Smith, Windsor Mills; Sherman and wif Philadelphia.RE ARS EE KS PSS TO SNS eee « D A I rE EL tL A UE ES SAS #Castoria is no well adaptod to children that f recomumond it as superior to any prescription known tome.\u201d II.A.Ancurs, M.D,, 111 So.Oxford St., Brooklyn, N.Y, Sour Stomach, iors Eruetati ur Bo.Kills Worms, gives sivep, and prosiotes a wi iajurious medication.\u201cThe use of i astoria is so universal and \u201cFor sever Tears 3 bare recommended Îts merlts so we own that it seems o worl r° Caste \u2018and always continue tu of supererogation to endorse it.Few arethe oe as | has invariably produced beneficia) futeillgent familles who du uot keep Castoria resulta within easy reach.\u201d M D» Epwiw F.Panpun, M.D., Canvos Maprye 0-1 City.\u201cThe Winthrop,\u201d L336: Btrect and 71h Ave, Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.New York City.Tin Cxxravn Coupawy, 77 Murray Brazxr, NEw Yonx, PROSPECTUS -\u2014 OF \u2014\u2014 utomatic Telephone & Electric Co OF CANADA (LIMITED).Incorporated by Specinl Act hy the Parliament of the Dominion of Canada.March, 15%, and Assented 10 on the first day of April, 15893, to transact a general Telephone and Electrical Supply, Manufacturing and Operating Business throughout the Dominion of Canada.Authorized Capital - $250,000, with power to increase to $500,000 Offered for Subscription - $250,000 (Of this nmount $60,000 has been subscribed by the present owners of the patent).Reserved for future requirements, - $250,000.Among those who now control the patents and who have subscribed for stock, ard who will probably be associated with the direction of the Company, are the following : JAMES P.DAWES, Directar Merchants Bank, and Director Montreal Gas Co.Montreal, P.JOUN TORRANCE, General Manager Domimion Steamahip Cu cee .M.MACPHERBON, Director Molsons , PQ.W.E.l'ATON, Paton Manufacturing Co.L.A.G.LOMAS (of Adam Lomus & Hou, Manufactu .e, P.K.WILSON SMITH, Investment Broker and Pruoprietor of Finance and Insvwr- ance Chronicle.LL eerie ieee eee, PQ.F.BULLER, Physi ian SO Pr .Montreal, P.Q.PETER MACKENZIE, Hudson's Buy CO.022.00000a0 000 scan 00m ace se um een annees Montreal, P.SOLICITORS : ATWATER & MACKIE MCCARTHY, OSLER & CO.HELLMUTH, IVEY & THOMAS A.FERGUBON BANKERS: THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE.This Company now proposes to carry on a Telephone Business on the Automatie Principle, and.to that end proposes to purchase the patents of the Strowger System of Automatic Telephony.The present owners already have orders for the equip- { ment of several Canadian towns with their Automatic System.| The present owners of the patents have subscribed for sixty thousand dollars of the stock at par, paying cash therefor.The success of the system has been practically demonstrated by actual opera- and must necessarily supplant the present cumbersome system.1 i used in LaPorte, Ind,» town of ten thousand inhabitan where it has replaced the original system, and it bas been adopted by the Unite States Government and installed for it at Fort Sheridan.It has also been purchased by ond is in successful operation in the Free Press building, at London, Ont, and wae purchased at a far higher price than that at which the present existing system was offered, and in direct competition as far as the merits of the two systems were concerned.The Strowger system possesses the following features ;\u2014 IT COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER SYSTEM T@ INSTALL.IT REQUIRES NO CENTRAL OPERATOR.EVERY SUBSCRIBER MAKES HIS OWN CONNECTIONA.NO® DELAY OR REPLY FROM CARELESS AND INDIFFERENT OPERATORS OF \u201cLINE BUSY.\u201d EVERY SUBSCRIBER HAS A PRIVATE AS WELL AS A PUBLICLINE WITHOUT EXTRA COST.THE VILLAGE requiring ten Telephones can have as perfect a service as the CITY requiring 10,000.The service being automatic is ready NIGHT and DAY.The fact that OTHER SYSTEMS require operators PREVENTS many SMALL TOWNS from having a TELEPHONE SERVICE, as they need but a few tele-: phones and cannot afford operators.| Other towns employ à day operator, but have no NIGHT SERVICE, which this | system gives The Company desires to equip exchanges in every CITY and TOWN th hous Canada as rapidly as possible, and now offers TWO HUNDRED and FIFrY THOUSAND DOLLARS ($250,000) of ita Capital Stock at par (of which sixty thousand dollars has been subscribed by the present owners).Terms of subsorip- tion :\u2014 10 PER CENT.ON SUBSCRIPTION, 15 PER CENT.ON ALLOTMENT.Remainder as may be required by the Board of Directors, but calls not oftener than thirty days apart, nor for more than ten per cent.at one call The right is reserved to reject any or all subscriptions, and to allot a pro rata tion, ! Ît is also exclusively amount in case of over subscription.i POSSESSING A PERFECT SYSTEM, REQUIRING NO OPERATORS, the Company by ita saving in operation alone can pay large dividends, and in the end it is always THE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.\u201d THAT TELEPHONE STOCKS ARE AMONG THE MOST PROFITABLE OF ALL INVESTMENTS THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS OF PRESENT PRICES AND DIVIDENDS SHOW 1 Bell Telephone Co., United States, Price, $190 per Share.Dividends, 8 p.o.Bell Telephone Co., Canada, Price $150 per Share.Dividends, 8 p.o.The price to be paid for the exolusive right of using and of manufacturing under these patents for the Dominion of Canada is $90,000.The patents are valid for fifteen years from 1891.Subscriptions will be received at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, and ta branches in Montreal, London and Hamilton, where full prospectuses can obtain Subscription Books will be opened at the Canadian Bank of Commerce in the said cities, on Monday, April 24th, and close Saturday, April 29th, The system can be seen in operation at the Temple Building, Montreal, the Bank of Commerce Building, Toronto, and the Free Press Building.London, Ont.It is proposed as soon as the Directors may deem it advisable to the stock of -the Company on both the Montreal and Toronto Exchanges.eu FOR SALE.A HANDSOME BAROUCHE, almost new, in exce- lent condition.Made by Ledoux.A VERY AUPERIOR BROUGHAM.Made by Rit chot, boen little used A BERVIOCEABLE BUGGY.Tobe seen at the Ste bles of Strouds\u2019 are the largest Tea and Coffee dealers in the Dominion.Try a pound of their 30, 40, 50 and 60c Teas.THE SHEDDEN COMPANT, .Williams fitreet, City.The Foreman in charge cope will supply information as to 83 te SIZE OF BATH, 80x 84.The Water supplied ffom the Spring.i 3 es VA 7, 7 Led LT LE \u20ac 2 BATHS, corner of Craig and Beaudry strèels PTE En Loan Ta ATET THE MONTREAL + DAILY STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1893.\u201cSHAMROCKS ASKED ' TO CHICAGO.ORICKET AND FOOTBALL CLUBS RUSHING THE SEASON.The Latest About the Squire's Will What the Lacrosse Clubs Are Doing -\u2014- Miscellaneous Sports.À general meeting of the St.Lawrence Yacht Club will be held in the Club rooms, 10 Metcalfe street, ob Tuesday evening, the oth inst.at 8 o'clock.Tho business will consist of confirina tion of minutes of moctings, 31st Dec.92, and 1st March, 93; notice of motion, by H.Gi.Stanton, on course for race for Sir D.A.Smith Cup: notice of motion, by KR.Campbell Nelles, on notification of meetings; notice vf motion, Ly C.M.Levin (Commodore), on logging course and calculating time allowances on result; notice of motion, by J.C.C.Almon, on distinguishing Nags protests; miscellanoous.The following circular has been issued : x une (if not sooner), the St, TLaw- lub will have the following ue commodation to offer Îts members at the Club Loue Dorval: Four furnished rooms in Shed for season, if occupied by one person, and io occupied by two persons, payable monthly.'wo single rooms in Club House at month each.These rooms will not be let nde board, which will be furnished at the rate of #25 per month per head.Should any occupant be abeent tor a period of not loss than one week, charge will be made for board during that period.provided due notice is given the steward.To oaks wil} be on table d'hote system, and for regular boarders will include breakfast and dinner on week days, and breakfast, luncheon and dinner on Saturday and Sunday.Any additional m .such ax supper.will be charged for extra.The rooms cannot be sub-let except with approval of House Committee.For transient custom there will be a room in Shed at $1.00 per night whether occupied by ove or two persons, und meals in Club House at the following prices © cts; juncheon, 40 cts; bner 60 cts.There will be no credit whatever given and all bi must be settled before leaving the house except in the case uf boarders, who may make ar rangements with the House Committee to pr their bills for board only, weekly or monthly.Members wishing any of the above accommodation will kindly notify the Secretary-Treasurer in writing stating what is wanted) immediately, as the House Committee will endeavour tu provide quarters for all applicants as per above schedule.BASEBALL.Meeting of the Lachine Club.The third annual meeting of the Lachine Baseball Club was held at Fortin's Hotel on Friday.the 21st inst., when the secretary submitted his report for the past year, and the following cers were elected for the gun season: Mr E.Adler, hon.pres.; Mr.ns, pres.; C ol, Marr, hon.vice-pres.; Mr.5 nibba, vice-pres., en, anager; Mr.T Cook, treas.; r A.W.H.Smith, see.(re-elected); committee, esars.I.Lash, chairman; J.Nicois.D.Brown, C.Townsend, M.Flemming: delegates to the 1 e, Messrs.Soden, Wi , Knibbs.Another meeting will be held on the 28th inst., when the comunittec's reports will be received and the élection of field captain will take place.MONTREAL, April 22, 1893 To the Sporting Editor of the STAR: DEAR EIR,\u2014 As the general outlook for baseball seems very favorable this summer, ! think » the younger clubs would receive an extra stimu- Jus could they only form themselves into à regular league.Lelieve there are several elubs in and around the city who would willingly fall in with this project if some one would only takethe initiative.well-known firm of sporting goods Panne fnotarors offer pennants to any organized } ¢ who wish to place themrelves on record with their Canadian re [resentative, and there is no reason why we should not join together this summer, test one another's metal and prove who is the [most wo worthy to t, To the victors bet nder tl w system of playing each club at set dates, the practice of \u201cstarring\u201d would be com- pletel done a away with, and what amateur club would object to this?ow let us organize, asssociato with one another and endenvor to increase the interest now Al those desirous of furthering thin end might cominunjcate with F.B.Horn, 2775 8t.Catherine street, Hon.Sec.-Treas.Bell Telephone B.B.Clu LACROSSE.© Shamrvooks Invited to Chicago.\u2018The Shamrocks, through their hon.secretary, Mr.P.Boyne, have been invited to play a match in Cbicago somewhere in the beginning of A v4 ugust.Lacrosse Notes./ Mr.P.J.White, secretary (pro tem) of the oung Shamrocks, is in receipt of a letter from the Sherbrooke Lacrosse Club, askin, for an exhibition match on the Queen's Birthda The Balmorals, whe in future will bo known as the Maple Lacrosse Club, have elected the following commitlen: E.Gillard, W.Mitchell, J.Mell n, McAdams.They also olected dle ao) the league as follows: Albert Read, oh Feeley, R.Sears.A meeting of the Young Shamrock Lacrosse Club is called for this evenin abs o'clock sharp in the Young Irishmen'a Hall, Dupre lane.An election of offivers aud other impo nt business 1 be transacted.All persons interested in dame are cordially invited to ntten The above C 14 w m hold a grand musical en- tertainnient this evening in the Ste.Anne's Young Men's Hall.corner of Young and Ottawa streets.FOOTBALL.Mohawks va.Scottish Athletics.A practice game bot ween the above clubs was pared on Saturday last on the Beaver Lacrosse rounds.Following were the teams: Scots.Position.Mohawk.Meleod.\u2026.a.Goal.eas Duhamel Hovortn.Back.J.McKenzie Barclay.Co .Levasseur acob.Half, backs .A.Binning ilar.oo00 YL eLaren naldson.\u201c .McKenzie \u201cChalmers.J Contre.Forrester .F % \u2019.McKenzie \u2018urner A.Forrester LC C.Hostler J.Le: .R.Binning The Sootr meet their triends, the Astons, next Baturday, at 3,3) p.m.sharp, when a pleasant game may be oxpected Thistles at Play.The Thistles, both senior and intermediate Spain, wo were out on n'a Farm and somo rattling good preparatory work was put in.The Druids.The Druid Football Club have three teams entered for the Canadian championship.CRICKET.Rushing the Season.The members of the Beaver Cutlery C.C.opened the cricket season last Saturday with a ractico match.the teams being ca es by esse # Nowton and W.Perkins.Some v good fo was shown, Taylor and Dockthora ee \u2018especially woll the former.Bottomley, Jubb, Greonwood looked aftor the \u2018bowlin; he vers should have a strong team Fie season.The players all sat down together to supper after the game, and a few pleasant hours were apent.THE WHEEL.Osmond Arrives In New York.NEw YORK, April #2.\u2014 Frederick J.Osmond, the amatour Spicy otist of England, arrived in this rday upon the Britannic.\u201d The stesmer was due Jesterday morning.but did not arrive at quarantine until four o'clock.A party of well known wheelmoen gre mond upon cxsorted hin 1s after attendin to his baggage, him to W lace \u2018a, on Fifth S7enud, near Ninsteenth strect, w ed u h ne Ti h re poe n his nor © on PR wi estions upon his arrival.heme reception accorded im was rather part, à when fin finally he 3 opportunity 0 oak of his plans he announced to this country was pi as is tan ef stay in this country.rded aa \u201cOmi was land, sd, holding à great num- to do any racin; re ori tnt onors t while he nian business one, at he.will undengo à severe attempt some of ogurse ni te: that Arthur: Limmerman, America cs SEA Pans Osmonde left home so as not to compelled to meet the rider of this coun- PSE a mile rocord of- [ eal, and one of 2.16 on the safety.THE TURF.Nd Baird, known to the sporting world as \u201cBautre\u201d Abingdon, an not ucath any money to Mrs.Lavgtry.He was to have went a letter to tho fair \u2018Lily on January 3, saying: I made my wi and have left every thing You.The latest February 7, and Mr.cil to tho willis dated ry 7 uire\u2019s\u201d solicitor,in a recent inter- Dario the \u201c d: \u201cI know nothing whatever of the lotr which X Mr.1 in ui to have written Mrs.Lan Codicils are only | documents which carry out the general idea of a will.The codicils to r.s will only dual with details, and do not Interfere with the general schome of the tes y dis positions.\u201d The will of tho Squires \"is ated November 14, 1891.There are two codicils, dated res pectively November 13, 1892, and February 7.Under these | jestamentar dispositions r ain dovised and bequen: all bis real and personal property.both in land and Scotland, to trustees, to pay the income thereof to his mother durin, ner lifetime.After her death the vroperty is to ded between the children of his Ars! etes hy searching enquiry on the part of Mex.Laustry \u2018alawyers among the officers of Lhe \u2018Majeasti has just been voncluded, It was hong ht that the dead sportsman might have made n will in the \u201cLily's\u201d favor while coming over to this country with Charley Mitchell.To Beat the Team Record.ENDIANAPOLIS, April @\u2014C.J.Hamlin, owner of the village farm stables, Buffalo, has moule an engagement with the State Board of Agriculture to attempt to best the world\u2019s double 1eam record during the State fair.The teatn will be made up from \u201cBelle Hamlin,\u201d \u201cBob,\u201d Justina\u201d and \u201cHonest George.\u201d Mr.Hamlin says he believes he can beat the world's record on Lhe Indianapolis track.Sporting Notes From Various Sources.The court of common pless dismissé ca the suit of Thomas Hay for the recovery of D0 damages from Albert Couper, F oxhail Lh » horse trainer, for the injuries received ut tbe Morris park track in 1891, A number of the most talented members of the M.À.À.À, Will take part in the farewell concert given to-morrow evening by Miss Jennle Riley, the well-known planiste.The prograintue contuine twenty very interesting numbors.\u201cBlenheim,\u201d at one time a well-known racehorse, and vwned by the Dwyer Bros, is now used for a Waggon horse and inv ariably objects.It is a circus to start him, but once he gets away from the stable he gives no trouble.Johnston,\u201d 2.06}, now sixteen years old, is as fast us the shadow of a cloud 1his spring, and in a recent brush on the vos éred track at Butfalo, he carried * Robert J, 091, to à break, It takes à good horse to do that, Lah bas to be at bis very st, 100, The celebrated rtaltion \u201cPast Guard\u201d by \u201cGlen- elg.\u201d fouled in 1874, died near Amsterdam, N.Yon Thursday.In his hey dey ho was quite a race horse.He won the Westchester cup } m \u201cFar ole\u201d and \u201cSt.James\u201d nnd defeated \u201cFerlda\u201d in the (irand National Handicap.\u201cWild Rake,\u201d b.h., ten YCAIR old, by \" Ham- bletonian Mambrino,\u201d dam * Merry,\u201d by \u201c John Dillard.\u201d dicd this weck of congestion of the lungs, at the stable of hisowner.Andy J.Welch, of Hartford, Conn.He had a record of 2,228, and it is Maid that Mr.Welch paid $600 for him, and refused $7000 only a short time ago.J.Elliott.son of Judge Elliott, at one time ownèr of Pericles,\u201d hax in training \u201cMuldoon,\u201d bay gelding.3.by \u201cRegent,\u201d dans \u201c\u2018Badie,\u201d And the chestnut colt, 2, by \u201cDay Star,\u201d dam \"Miss Macgregor.The latter 1s a full brother to the fast Ally \u201cCelia,\u201d owned by J.W, Rogers and later by Green B.Morris.\u2014 Spirit of the Times.A Canadian mare, owned by Hiram Colby.Sanbornton, N.H., recently gave birth to tri cu Two of the foals were about the size of kittens and the third was perfectly formed and of nor size.The mare, which was small.was bre to a Percheron stallion weighing 1600 pounds.She was due to foal in June.The case an exceptional une.IMPERIAL FEDERATION., Lord Brassey Outlines Its Alms, Boston, April 24.\u2014The Herald has the following from Ottawa: Lord Brassey, ex- president of the British Board of Trade, has sent here the following communication respecting Imperial Federation.\u201cMy attention has been called to a statement by Sir Charles Tupper, Canadian High Commissioner in London, Eng., to the effect that the most active members of the Imperial Federation League in England are mainly intent on levying a large contribution on the revenues of the colonies for the support of the army and navy of Great Britain.**As chairman of the committee to whose report Sir Charles Tupper makes allusion, it is my duty to assure our fellow-subjects in the colonies that the Federation e was established by its eminent founder, Foster, for a larger and nobler object than that suggested by Sir Charles Tupper.\u201cIt was established to bring the Mother Country and the colonies closer together and to unite them by the honds of mutaal affection and good will, while also seeking to form political ties which should associate the colonies more directly with Great Britain in the control and maintenance of a common imperial policy, aud t permanent guarantee against the risks of separation.\u201cWe are proud of our colonies.We de- rire from our hearts that they may grow with the elasticity of youth.We seek n sordid advantage for ourselves from th colonial connection.\u201cOur desire is, on the contrary, to give them every help which is in our power to afford for the development of their resources and the advancement of their social and political condition.vy Lord Salisbury, when Prime M ses to propose some practical scheme, and not to rest content with the cultivation of these sentiments of good will which are the essential conditions of a better settlement of constitutional relation, we have Pro ot in our report certain plans for the of resources for the purposes of Pt defence.\u201cWe do not believe that any members of our body desire to see colonial funds expended for the benefit of the Mother Country.What we seek to secure is that the re- sourcees of all parts of the Empire shall be so combined for common, not English, pur- posce, as to provide a more efficient, defence or the outlying parts of the Empire, and especially for the trade of colonial, no less than of British ports.\u201cNo immediate change has been advocated.Recognizing fully all that the self- governing colonies have already done in providing for local defence, the committee, in their report expressly state that these local efforts ought to be regarded as constituting direct contribution to imperial defence.\u201cOur proceedings having been confidential, I have not dealt with allegations relating to the deliberations of the committee over which I had the honor to preside, I have said quite enough to indicate the spirit of generous friendship and affection for the colonies, by which we were one and all animated.\u201d .furnish a BARBAROUS STUDENTS Brand and Torture Their Junior Confreres.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] TozEpo, Ohio, April 24.\u2014One of the most dastardly outrages perpetrated in this section of the country for many a day, is re- rted from Deleware, Ohio, Thestory runs hat Saturday night, whilst five members of a college fraternity at the Ohio Wesleyan University were en, ved in initiatin student In the.hi hall, twe ve sophomores broke into the room and set upon the inmates.For fifteen minutes a fiesce contest was wi in hich the Juniors, by reason of their erior size and strength, were given ve much the worst of it.They ve ench in turn stripped of spelt clothing, thrown upon the floor, and ters \u201cD.0.A.branded upon their chaoke ith nitrate © of silver, the caustio burnin Moris ongrin through the flesh and ma life.hot shovels were then a sole to the victim's bare until they cried tor oy Finally four of them, Bart Rogers, M.W.wn, Albert Austin and O.R Harm, and left squ irming and and stru gling upon the flocr of the Jodge e fifth student was bout two squares trom the hall and tie up ina stall with a cow, where he was found in a pitiful condition in the morning.The others were finally rescued by passer-by, who heard one of them, gros A now are \u2018all confined And bave been suffering srighutally.\u201cthelr faces being terribl anid mutilated.War rants \u2018have en issued for the arrest of Ham ter Adams, Ralp Harold, S.Welch nd Walter Evans, all ot whom 3 are supposed to have participated in © affair.THE LATE EARL OF DERBY.{srroLAL TO THE STAR] \\ the Prime Minister, Lord Derby was yet in the front rank of En land's statesmen.\u201d The Empire = says: e death of Lurd Derby removes the head of one of England's t families, the son of a brilliant Prime Minister of Great Britain, a statesman who has held office in both \"Conservative and Liberal administrations, a nobleman much respected at home, but, it must be said, not pe pular in the colonies.\u201d NDON, the \u2014In the last three ears of his AE \"the Earl of Derby distribu- led.through a Conservative Member of Parliament, more than £30,000 among the poor, besides sending considerable sums to tharltable organizations, THE EARL OF CRAVEN'S FATHER- IN-LAW ROBBED.The Bold, Bad Burglar Showed Excellent Taste In His Selection of The Booty \u2014Robberies at The Wedding.NEw York, April 22.\u2014Says the New York Herald: Mr.Bradley Martin, the father-in-law of the Earl of Craven, Is not quite settled in his mind as to which\u2019 is the more objectionable - the New York public when your daughter is being married to an earl, or the New York burglar bent on stealing your daughter's wedding presents.Mr.Bradley Martin, since Tuesday, has had experience with both, and of the two he has probably decided that the burglar is the more considerate, because he did not disturb the slumbers of anybody in his house, No.22 West Twen- tiet h street, when he called between the hours of one and four on Thursday morning, and while he got jewelry and silver- wire worth between $5000 and $10,000, he did not get his daughter's wedding presents, \u2018That he did not get them was no fault of the housebreaker.It was due to the fact they were lo safe in a vault which even à New York byrglar could not open unless he was given a Sunday and a half holiday in which to operate.Mr.Bradley Martin's house is not one that appears to be easy to rob, The burglar chose the rear basement window for his entrance.The shutters were easily forced Then Mr.Bradley Martin's burglar took out his glaziers diamond and neatly cut a piece of glass about three inches square from the upper portion of the Jower window pane, and inserting his hand to the wrist delt tly turned the cateh, slid the widow up, and all Mr.Brad ley Martin's treasures, which he does not keep in the Trust Company's vault or in his private burglar proof safe were within easy reach.Once inside the house Mr.Bradley Martin's robber had everything his own way.He must have been a discreet scamp because he did not go into the sleep- inz Apartments of any of the household.He confined his operations, so far as known, to the dining-room, where the silverware was kept; to the library, where Mr.Bradley Martin's beautiful collection of rare and antique watches was, and to the drawing-room.He did not allow his greed to overcome his caution, and he took just what would make a comfortable load for a strong man and no more.If be had bad a wa, he could have taken away $50,000 worth of ty.No one heard him.The servants sleep in the top floor of the four-storied house, and there was no suspicion that there had been a criminal visitor until about half-past six o'clock in the morning.Then there WAN excitement in the household, and seven o'clock found a messenger speeding to the West Thirteenth street police station to tell Captain O'Connor that robbers during the night had stolen everythin Mr.Bradley Martin had on earth, includ ing My Lady Craven's weddin presents.en Captain O'Connor and \u201cpetectives Sullivan and Lang went to the bouse they found it wasn't quite so bad as that, but bad enough.Here in a list of the stolen property by pieces and sets just as Mr.B radley Martin made it out for the police, but it is far from perfect, according to his own admission, use there are many valuable articles an accurate description of which he could not give.1 Fold Chatelaine watah, set with dia- Lee AL ae eee ee ge 325 00 1 antly chatelaine watch, pale blue enamel and 5 00 1 Louis XVL re \u2018onarael watch, inlaid dinmponda.120020000000.00 1 antique watch, blue enamel, marked 0 o 1 Mandolin w atch.90 00 1 tulip watc 250 00 1 Louis XVI watch, open works.300 00 1 enamel and gold watch, inlaid pearls.500 00 1 antique watch, open works., 150 1 wat .chatelaine and charms, carved rquoi oises.215 00 1 gol a a faced watch, Perret, mak 125 06 1 antique watch * ochroan.maker.125 1 antique watch, tepousse cdse.1 silver matchbox.12 silver apoons.11 ailver tes sponns 12 silver ice creame spoons.12 silver dessert coffee spoons.11 silver dessert knives 1 silver butter knife.1 silver fruit saw.8 silver oyster forks.1 silver butter plate 1 silver roup ladle.1 silver sauce ladle.2 silver bonbon 8j spoons.1 large silver dessert kpife.24 email table = RESRISHESSSH+-MuouteusuE 222Sssssssssessessssessseés 12 Russian coffoc spoous.12 Russian spoons.\u201cee 12 Russian forks.12 large Russian spoona.1 silver aspa fork.12 1 silver pie knife.oe 8 2 silver crumb Senives Many people were robbed of diamond ornaments and other jewellery at the church during the wedding, although there was a large detail of headquarters detectives present to protect those holding invitations.\u2018he thieves at the church were not respecters of persons and indiscriminately rob! those who had cards as well as those who went by the sole right of curiosity.There is a theory that the burglar was one of those who attended the reception at the house in some capacity, either as a guest or servant.The hesdquarters detectives have no recollection of seeing any suspicious person at the house during the reception crush.Had they done so there would have been an ar- st, but no arrest was made.THE \u201cRICHELIEU'S\u201d TRIPS.[SPECIAL TO TRE GTAR.] ST.HILAIRE, P.Q.April A\u2014The Steamer \u201cRichelieu\u201d made her trip to Sorel Saturday.She leaves hore every Saturday hereafter at 5 a.m.She will run to St, Denis on Mondays and Thursdays, leaving on ar- | rival of local train at 6,30 p.m., and arrivin up at 7.30 a.m.for the west bound train.AN ACADEMY DESTROYED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) New CasTLE, N.B., April 24.Harkin Academy here was totally destroyed by fire Saturday morning.Death and Destruetion by Cyclone.NEw YORK, À; 2 \u2014 Additional news of Thorsday' 8 oe one shows that it was un- extended from the centre of North Dakota east across the great lakes, took in a strip across the eastern border ol South Dakota and covered Minnesota, Iowa and Michigan.A fic passed pver a portion of ton, Var Friday 7 pfternoon at 2.90 o'clotik, causing death and destruction.2 tobacco of Wi & Com- omolish caus- ambie, A} ny vas completel Halifax oounty, was kilied\u201d instantly, Despathes from sil parts of Itnois report damage el 1h bE | ra ow\u2019 & points and further Asmage wilt ue.ens A.bee A iar months, under circumstances that poi to fncéndiarism fn nan stances, the police have at last land Tandod beblod tho\" the bars a man who has confessed have a a the match tosix buildings.as is] he an emp) on the staff of due 4 z capi Fede THE WASHOUT ON HORSE-HEAD.Nearly all the creeks which are tributary to thetwo Cheyennes, the upper Niobraraand North Platte Rivers, bave their sources among tho \u201cbreaks\u201d of.a high, irregular plateau, which lies like a vast ragged-edged wide-topped mountain across northeastern Wyoming.Ù A network of ditches, gulches and cafions, a labyrinthine tangle of waterways, slashing the sides and angles of the breaks, goes to form the heads of these creeks.These numerous and precipitous runlets produce the dreaded washouts which, in the season of rains, occasionally flood the upper valleys of all the streams in that region.Those who are acquainted with the country make {t a point to avoid building à habitation of any kind in the narrow creek valleys, and never encamp in ther in the season of rains, which come in April, May and June.In these months occasional violent showers, accompanied by frightful electric displays, occur upon the plateau, and the rains which tall in floods are poured so suddenly down the deep, hard beds of thousands of ditches and small cafions that their volume reachesthe valley af a creek with all the effect of a cloud-burst.In 1878 my uncle was one of a party of \u2018tender foots\u201d who lost half a dozen waggons and most of their horses and effects, and had three of their number drowned, in the valley of Beaver Creek where it comes out at Buftalo Gap.M uncle Inst a riding pony and saddle, a trun.containing some valuables, his gun and all his clothing except that in which he had laindown During \u2018the building of the \u2018\u2018Black Hills Branch\u201d railway, several camps of workmen were overtaken by a flood in the deep, cafion-like valley of a short tributary of the South Cheyenne.Five of them perished in the flood, and their camps were completely wrocked.; A few years ago a Swede, named Scharf Bergman, emigrated from Minnesota to the vicinity of the V.30X.ranch near the source of Horse-Head ek.He came early in the season, with his wife, several children and a bunch of sheep, and built a shack of cottonwood logs about a mile below the V.30X.buildings.The prospective rallroad had attracted many settlers, or \u2018\u2018nesters,\u201d as the cow-boys called them.They were dropping in and building their temporary cabins all along the stream, and were already beginning to break land.The ranchmen Tat the V., like all cattlemen, had a contempt for agricultural settlers, whom they regarded as an obstruction and a nuisance.One day, when the Swede had been in his cabin about a month, Bob \u2018Nugent and \u201cTex,\u201d \u2014I never learned Tex's full or real name, \u2014two cow-boys who were stopping alone at the ranch, happened to ride b the Swede's shack, and noted that he had built it upon a flatjin the narrow valley, scarcely four Yeet above the level of the creek's ordinary bed.The settler was at the moment unhitching a yoke of oxen from a load of pine wood which he had just hauled down froin the breaks, Three tow-headed children were climbing hos the waggon.The cow-boys saw at a Rlance the perilous situation of cabin.They turned their horses\u2019 Peds a d rode down to the man.\u201c\u201c How d\u2019 ye | dof\u201d said Tex.\u2018How do,\" answered the Swede, with a suspicious look on his face.vok hyere !\u201d sald Tex.\u201cIf you don't pull your freight out 0 that hole, the next washout 1 drownd you an\u2019 your woman an\u201d all them leetle cotton-tops.\u201c Vat ou said?I no unnerstan that,\u201d dnswe With some me Sifiout Bob Nugent made the man understan vised him to remove his Shan go Toots er und, to escape a ible fou u ergman had heard of the dislike of the enttlemen to \u2018\u2018nesters,\u201d and suspected a wicked design to frighten him off h \u201cI bees a ma,\u201d he said, stoutly.\u201cI have always mint fine own \"beesnéss.Better you mint yours, meester gattlemans.I stay where I was.So the cowboys left him, but made u their minds to keep an eye open towards the cabin, at least for the sake of the woman and children.Only a few days after this a sudden storm came up in tha night.Bob was awakened by a terrific clap of thunder, and a moment later heard the rain pouring in torrents.He rose and Jooked out ; the water was falling in floods, ashe could oe by the constant vivid flashes of It He thought of the ton Be and his family, and hurrying ta the room where Tex slept, woke him,\u2014Tex had a reputation at the ranch as a sleeper,\u2014and two or three min: utes later the two Cowboys were dressed and out in the storm.They found the water ronningatiKle-dee down the side-hill upon which the ranch buildings stood.It was as violent a storm ay they had ever known in that region.Greatly alarmed for the family of the Swede, they ran to the horse-corral, caught two of the ponies, which were huddled under a storm-shed, and stopping only to bridle them, rode at a breakneck speed down the valle er, When they reached the shack in which Bergman lived od they aay saw that the bed of the creek was al od with a torrent of water, which tumbled and foamed as they had often seen it before in advance of the swift flood which ould inevitably fill the little a aller, rolling down like an ava- The lightning was 80 excessant as to keep all objects near at hand within plain view, Bob sprang from his horse and pounded loudly on the rough door.n it was cautiously 9 ned, and Bergman thrust out his head.we,\u201d shou Bob.\u201cOut o this with Je or you'll be drownded in your blankets! Bergman looked stolidly out into the storm.\u201cYou go away viz yourselves,\u201d he shouted.\u201cYou like putty vell get me out by dis Talley, heh?You ko avay I neffer vill ko, Tow! allowed door to open gradu- ae and stepped partly y out into Tbe storm as he grew more In earnest, and wound u up in quite a rage, shaking his fist in Bob's A was Beh ucky, fell fellow, at least, as the boys admit that st they ere mal family out in be 9 A some | he determined to make a bol resist.in\u2019 do by dat?\u201d he exclaimed: for Tex wi while the Swede was talking, had up close behind Bob on his be hearing \u2018the well-known roar of washout, new that something must be done guickly.The\u2019 The pony which > rode had, ance \u201cVot you an stock ponies ragging a its neck.Gathering A qu nes into a oll, Tex amity made a gra ing noose, and our ing tout of the wa dropped % > to Bo Ad e's head and shoul: ders, Then be gave it a sherp jerk, and started his pony off at a trot.The throw waa akilfoll made.Bergman ata | the mi: ou pinionin arms at his.away in Spite of of his straggles and yells.etch tl om polton: tops ok, Bob!\u201d called ox, oe ba haul qu man ave: towasd oe ed no admonition: As.= pan was Jerk him he 6 th doorway.: The woman w bad t out bed, and stood mith 3 own ee her had à © rue ia head Shit pon bi hung site Be Ot their ite lah b saw cree ot hey a a ohare | na itened besp upon a bed in another oor- ' ohh fpr romney t raring at ty À Tt cau, t at last also mading toward high ground, clin to her little one and calling piteously Scharf! Scharf! Mine born, mine \u201cCome on! come on!\" shouted Bob, wading.in ahead of her, \u201cHere's two o' yer young uns, an\u2019 l'Il git t'othern in a minute.\u201d In à few seconds the pere or pon d ground, where Tex an 8 anxiously scanning them b carre gt ht as the electric storm Furnish ; for the Swede saw the flood now, and the danger, and no longer doubted that friends were getting his family out of fearful peril.Without waiting for a word Bob drop; pped his burdens the moment bis feet .touched dry ground, and turned back into the flood.Before he had made a dozen steps, though, Tex's pony was plunging at his side, splashing water all over him as the rider shouted in his ear to know if there were a child still left in the shack, \u201cYes,\u201d shouted Bob; \u201cunder the bunk!\u201d Only waiting to yell, \u201cGo back! I'll git him} Tex dashed past, lashing his horse at 2 plunging gallop through water already cep.The flood was above his boot tops inside the cabin when Tex, holding to his Por à 8 rope, sprang in at the door.The c boy of seven or eight years, had emerged from Îts hiding-place and crawled back upon the where it lay screaming.ex snatched the boy and, running out threw him astride the pony.\u201cHang on, cotton- -top, \" he shouted, we'll pull ye through!\u201d But the water was rising an inch a second and before he could mount behind the child and get half a dozen yards away from the shack the animal's feet were swept from under it by the swift current, and horse and riders were struggling together in the rolling flood.There was no such thing as staying upon the pony's back, for the water was not yet Jee enough to enable the horse to swim the creature simply struggled, plunge od and finally rolled clear over in the attempt to keep his feet.Tex had hard work to save the boy from going under.For a time he feared that both he and the child were done for.But by a owerful effort, he completely freed both the littletellow and himself from the animal.Then he had to swim for it, burdened as he was, and in a swift, tumbling flood fllled with the wash of the breaks.Quartering the current as nearly as he could, and holding the boy under one arm he struck out, using the other arm and his legs to pro ol himself.The water had now risen so that he could not touch bottom, and the flood was at raging height.It roared in his ears, while the rain descended in torrents upon his head.The boy, too much frightened to realize anything, clung to him about his neck with a grip t lat was almost strangling.More than once Tex thought himself lost, as some sudden movement plunged his head under the surface, and the boy's tightened Hrasp choked him until the water poured fr his throat.But each tine he mana to right himself before his lungs were fi ed.any times as he struggled in the water he thanked the good fate which had given him plenty of practice in swimming in his boyhood Le last he d ed the poor, trembling half-drowned child orage dry land, and had the satisfaction o of delivering him safely to his distressed pal The family were Doe that night at the V.30X.Next day it was discovered that Tex's pony and one of the Swedes oxen and a few of his sheep had been drowned.The shack was swept away, and only a few of the household goods were ever recovered.TEMAN Was glad enough to get oft so cheaply: and it needless to add, was teful to have had his family Vmod, even y violence.When he next built a \"cabin he made sure to put i be; beyond reach of the washout.h's Companion.FORSTER'S STRANGE TALE.Prison Life in the States.ST.JoHN,N.B.,April 21.\u2014Mr.Forster,the parden of Dorchester penitentiary, who has ju ust returned from a tour of inspection merican prisons, including those at Blog Bi Sing, Albany, \u2018Washington, Baltimore harlestown, ., says he found nothing in the, way of discipline to com with the stan maintained at Dorches- ter.All the hema he visited were crowd- edand many were enlarging their accommodation.e was present in the Massa chusetts State prison last Wednesday morning, as Warden Bridge's guest, when the convicts fired the shoe shop, yelled with glee as the flames crackled and roared and made a desperate but ineffectual dash for liberty.Mr.Forster described the situation for a few minutes as the most perilous to which he was ever exposed.ooked for a time as if the convicts would murder the warden and entire staff of guards.The uprising was the result, Mr.orster says, of reforms introduced Ly the present warden who found that his predecessor, 1 Hen B.Lovering, had been ran- nin place in a free and easy wa Under the ee '8 regime the convicts worked two whiskey stills a couple of years, and Mr.Brid e panearthed over one bun- re Ce Bridges 8] tttes in their ™ ters.one so far as to stop the adios oF of the .C.T.U.presenting prisoners with bouguets,on the grounds that they flirted with the prisoners.One had reported that some women arly kissed three negroes on arriving\u2019 and on leaving.MILK PANS A LUXURY.NIAGARA FaLLs, N.Y., April 22\u2014Mrs.Durham, a resident of this town, attempted to smuggle four milk pans, worth about a dollar, across the river.She was arrested a Canadian officer and compelled to pay ow in fines and duties.WANT FREE TRADE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) 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Peed a Strouds\u2019 8 and 10-1b Caddies are sold in Original 8 THE MONTREAL DAILY.STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1898.| A aR AND TRUNK S QUIET MEETING.SI?HENRY TYLER RE-ELECTED PRESIDENT.Not Much Warmth Exhibited at Te- Day's Half-Yearly Meeting -Bank- ruptcy Predicted by One Stockholder.[BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL COR- EESPONDENT IN LONDON.) Loxpox, April 2t.- The half yearly meet ing of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada was held today at 2p.om.at the Cannon Street Hotel.There was not much interest manifested in the inceting, for the report, already issued aud cabled to the STAR, apparently impressed the stockholders with the idea that there was nothing to be done except to await the results from the expected increase inthe passenger traflic tothe World's Fair.Sir Henry Tyler, the president of the Company, took the chair.He began his statenent by remarkingthat the past year's record had been most depressing.He could not, however, attribute the blame - tor the falling off in the receipts of | the Grand \u2018Trunk to the officials in charge of the management.Their efforts had been heroic in the way of ) economy.To such a fine point were the expenses reduced that no further economy, consistent with the proper running of the p road, could be indulged in, The only hope in the situation, he continued, was Lo increase the freight rates.The other speakers, of whom there were not many, urged that the increase in freight rates be put in force forthwith, One speaker declared that either the Canadian traders must be \u2018\u2018squeezed,\u201d or the Company would become bankrupt.For the consummation of this dire prophecy he sot a time limit, naming it at two years.On the present outlook, the speaker said, this prediction would surely come true.The adoption of the report was then voted on and carried practically unanimously.There was some opposition when the matter of Sir Henry Tyler's re-dlection as president came up for voting upon.His supporters, however, were by far and away inthe majority,the vote revealing but fifteen HE opponents.There was not much enthusiasm exhibited at the result of the poll; but the impression seemed to be that Sir Henry Tyler was doing everything possible in the inLerests of the shareholders and deserved \"election.All the old board of directors and the auditors were re-elected, and the meeting dispersed.GOSSIP OF HOME RULE BILL.LONDON, Apri! 24\u2014 The scene in the House vf Commons on Saturday morning, at the farrying of the second reading of the Home Rule Bill, was dramatic.Overhead in the lobby, behind which members dis- nppeared, sat the Prince of Wales, watching with eager interest.At his side sat Lord Carrin on, himself thoroughly in touch with t bill earnestly talking to the Prince about it.The Peers\u2019 gallery was filled with men of noble names seldom seen up so late in the House.In the ladies\u2019 gallery Mrs.Gladstone bent forward to hear her husband's speech.Miss Cleveland, sister of the President of the United States, sal near her, almost as interested and in sy mpathy bath the movement.Princess Victoria of Teck Jooked on with an amused expression.Lady Randolph Churchill, Miss Balfour and\u2019 others filled the rest of the seats allotted to ladies and sat for hours.When Mr, Gladstone walked into the House from the division lobby all the ome Rule members arose in their places and cheered and shouted, waving their hats, while the premier bowed right and\u2019 Jeft as he went towards his seat.There was only one break in all this enthusiasm.While it was at its height John Redmond Jumped up and shouted to the amazed *\u2018 Parnell should not be forgotten here.to-night !* There was a moment's silence, and then the cheering went on.Little attention was paid to the interruption, because Redmond somewhat too persistently inti mated that he had constituted himself sole custodian of Parnells memo Now that the second reading is passed the real perils begin, The commit is the crucial period, Its opponents hope to swother the bill with amendments, Just #8 soon as the vote was announced, at an carly hour of the morning, a score of the Opposition members handed in nearly two thousand amendments, and this Is onl inning.\u2018There will be 10, ,000 more, ; Be four Of course there will be no K rogress tn committee, 80 this ia what the \u2014 inisters wit do: Notice will be given vy the Government that on a stated &y bably within a fortnight, the rest \"ot \"he clauses of the bill shall bo be put and voted upon without further discussion.That will be an extreme measure, but the Unionisty have full warning that ft will be out rather than submit te farther.obatruc- tion.THE EARL OF DERBY, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} OTTAWA, April 24.\u2014 Henceforth all official proclamations will be signed Derby, the new title of the Governor- enoel a OTTAWA, April 24\u2014Hon.Mr.Bowel acting Premier, has sent a letter on behal: of the Government expropaing the deep re- ob of of tbe loss sustained e Governor his family and Ly Empire in the death rot the Earl of Derby.Loss by the Storm on the La) , _Om10AGO, April 34.\u2014The losses to lake shi ping in the gale of Wednesday nian hursday of last week, exceeded those of any previous storm in April that Pari ve ever experienced on lakes.The last of the wrecks has Frobabiy vor pon been reported, as a number of which therc was some anxiety, ave a alr \u201cbeen from.The money loss aggre- gales t $240,000, with an Y nsnrancs of f in Readiness to Hxpel the ee Rata N.C., April 34 © State guard of Narth Carolina is holding fool in pu Ce 4 to to James City, near New.bern, to expel three nd negroes thét settlement.The n t fe wfal 6wners of the rty and it ?on decided ur cours 2 they fanat Fra tis an wn An ey re aud, threaten bloodshed me y attempt is tter made to dislodge them, .Another World's Fair Strike.Scan April ; have à ok for an advance of wages # pra in Humbert\u201d Honor fhe C Ci ei the Piazza D'Arms.The véreign and his Imperial guest rs celved an avation from the vast concourse of people that thron the streeta.Queen Margherita the ermau A panied by the royal pe: os present at he celebration Todo iol elaven o cou {ages along the Corso Lo the Piazza D'Arme, to review the procession.Nearly the who hole population of Rome was massed In the streets in the vicinity of the Piazza.BROOKS ADDRESSES THE JURY.[8PECIAL TO THE STAR.) Ncw York, April 24.\u2014The d final skirmish in the legal contest, which t March 20 nthe court of the General stons, to prove the innocence or the guilt of Dr.Robert Welsford Buchanan came off to-day.At ten o'clock the court was opened, but the seats of Mr.Brooke and of the District Attorney were empty when the Judge entered the court.The little weazen-faced doctor was reading a newspaper and evidently in a cheerful mood.A few minutes later and Mr.Nicoll came into court followed by his doughty lieutenant, Well- man, with his most sunshiny smile.Charles W.\u2018Brook, who has arrived, arose to atldrens the jury at a quarter past eleven.After reference to the intricacies and surprises of the case an the difficulties experienced in selecting a jury from over two bnndred talesmen, he reminded them of their oath to render a verdict on the evidence, Mr.Brooke spoke in an easy, lowing style, and riveted the individual attention of the jury.He said: \u201cGentlemen, in the absence of direct evidence in this case you cannot exercise too great a care in arrivin at the knowledge of facts.\" He reminde them of the general tendency to supply a link in the chain of circumstantial evidence.* The jurors should criticize and analyse the motives of the witnesses in giving evidence,\u201d he exclaimed, with great emphasis.\u2018' Perjured witnesses have testified to direct evidence, and, in the same way, perjured witnesses have described circumstances which never existed.\u201d A Sunday Morning Fire, Early yesterday morning the establishment of Messrs.Trotter Brothers, on Water street, came near being destroyed by fire.Eye witnesses say that the brigade did splendid work in confining the flames to the one buildin, The amages will be in the vicinity o \u201cabout $10,000 and the origin is supposed to be from the ex plusion of a lamp near the elevator and 4 its aid it spread quickly all over the buil ing.Streams were poured on from Nos.2, 7 and 8 stations, while Nos.5,2 and 4 salvage WARRONS rendered good service in protecting much valuable goods by spreading covers over them.\u2018The firm are fu y covered by insurance.Bring Out the Sprinkiers.The merchants of all the leading business streets in the city are unanimous in their complaints against the delay in getting out the street sprinklers.The clouds of dust on St.James street this morning were almost blinding, and at several dry goods houses all material on exhibition at the doors in the morning was replaced on the shelves to save it from damage by the dust.A St.Catherine street grocer estimates his loss from this cause at not less than a hundred dollars.Real Estate News.Martin has sold to T.Prefontaine, lot 1412, st Mary s Ward, 24 feet by 100, front.ting on Du- fresne street, with buildings, for $1500.A.Lorrain has sold to 5 Lem and 163, St Jean Bapt Maple street, 46 foot $2000.lot 10-162 fronting on y \"5 ih buildings, for Mrs.F.Leonard has Soa to H.Paton, lot 113, St.Laurent, 3 arpents b; acres, fronting or the $ se de Vertu Hoad, wih wooden house, otc., for J.A.Paterson has sold to C.Stevens, lot 215-44, Cote St Antoine, 45 feet front on Western avenue, ares 57 Jeet, vacant, for 81500, or almost 26 cents Por tock The (Ruvre & Fabrique du Tres Saint Nom, d Jèsus do Maisonneuve, have sold to the school commisstoners neuve lots 285 to Maisonneuve, 150 feet by 100 fronting on Lasalle avenue, for for 7a.60, or slightly over 11 cents and a f per Business Notes.E.Gohier & Cie., 8t.Laurent, have assigned at the instance of Jas.U.Emard, liabilities about rincipal creditors are: Garand, erroux and à Co.470; Jacques Cartier Bank, : Banque du pape oko nque d'Hoche- a.80500, Can su Ba f Commerce, $1113; Fisher & Sona.Harris 0., $1488; bert & nd.Lacroix, 8860; l'aillon, i un Co.Sy i » &C snin u n.2 emean 20.4 wa Racine A Co.ooo: eron, 5; estate in the town of 8t.Laurent.Partnerships have been register between B.Lussier and C.Rogers, grain, etc.(Lussier & Logers); James Cradock 8 eÉimipron and Hen x Lester Putnam, resl estate agents, auctioneers and Publishers of ot De the © ed Ka to Roomy : 3.8.LaRue tSoifrid & EN Gali ghor and gam) 7 Hyeno (T (The Maison- neuve Pu publient FT Senet Yadvertising ¢ Lot L.P.= Fi] noi Benoit \u201cant ers The mero a.ot La Com, ie Canadienne des Conduites d'Eau.at ree Rivers, \u2018were sold a few days ago for $1200, a privet not sufficient to pay wagon and expenses iran ud 1 bave Darbeen rogiate tered Detreen 1 Gingras ar Butchers (Gin Demers} ; Me pet - Cole and J.Bei (Montreal Profs Ps Dimoiution ion bas boot registored between J, H.nd EK.er, architects (Bernard & Boman» Mr.W.Alex.Caldwell has been a, curator to the insolvent estate of don, boot and shoe manufacturer, Personal.Messrs.N, T.Gi ion and Hubert Desjardins left last evening for Prof smn B.J.Hocringlan is confine to the house by a sharp re of bro The Hon.A.F.Stan! lft or Ei land on Saturday.by by the ley hit ver\u201d from Halifax.ormetly attached the General Hospital foes, i oft today tor British Columbia.Mr.Wentworth J, Buchanan and Mrs anan have returned from their visit to New qr Professor Cox.accompa nied by Mrs.Cox and family, Toft last woek for or England, where they will spend the summer mon His Giace, Archbishop Fabre, received a letter csterday from Bishop , of Valleyfield, who or on hig return re ome.r.John Sharples pes \"aft J oharples aud morning Syne trew Cu cha: ar Ser a HEURES torliy of Bangor, M through rm Ey on ta Lo Chistgerto o, to take charge of the building of the of Marne, ie Eu Ral are, bs es MN AV; wa of Mrs.Charles Elliott, nde Mise Fils REE hehe last Erm À _ Jon 20.fa P ve M Savage eh left fer for England Bator Sy the * © Ontadle\u2019 Yi \u201caile EE amr Harry degre st Mai, Faw ft tor Bere or Bermuda boson rents, Mr.Bren! Ont whe © been spending the winter in bé West Indios.ad Te nom aio 8ir Donald pôle Da mt bea Boh doing Hoe the hues 7 a eovore oui, a also récoveriag from ite Mr.R.T, Henneker wait & dessus SEE HET oer ve reas Mr, Poretval George returned from Halifax, where ie rad Mrs.Bt.Goole and menée cocagz De ne now counter counter co! dos tbe besace ea foul route 8 to England, Bte.Anne Bouse, Feiss st Er Engen Try som bed = En the THE REDUCTION MUST BE MADE.THE BOARD OF CHAIRMEN TAKE ACTION TO-DAY.The Appropriations Must Be Redueod Twenty Por Cent.\u2014Civie Salaries Will Remain aw They Are\u2014A Special Tax Proposed.The civic Board of Chalrmen met this forenoon and struggled with the problem, $3,223,168.The latter sum is just what the different committees ask to carry on the work of the current year and the smaller sum is the money available for appropriations.There is, therefore, a deficit of §722,.590, and the problem was how to restore harmony between revenue and expenditure.The order issued at the first meeting of the Board was to reduce by twenty per cent., and the differ- ! ent committees have been pruning, but i have not cut so deep as the Board desired.Their reductions were as follows: £105,060, with $300 additions: Inundation ommittee, $5250; Police $12,046, with $1650 additions: Fire wh 850 addition 212005 Fire \u2018| Al larm, $3720; r, $18,000; Market, $24, Li i rev ater * additions $602; ity ealt h, \"873,986; Parks and Ferries, t Foon: Mount Royal Park, 812,925.That makes a total reduction less ad itions, of $287,791.The deficit is 872,540, 0 thatthis reduction is $434.779 short of what it should be to restore harmony in the finances.The Board of Chairmen this morning saw at a glance that a more drastic remedy was needed.The reduction must be a 20 cent.cut all around and they, roceede to find out how.to do it.Thompson cut the Gordian knot by proposing that the Board make A TWENTY PER CENT, REDUCTION on last years expenditure, and that the sum so reduced be voted each committee with instructions to PP their it among the different items their expenditure.That motion carried and so the matter will come before the Finance Committee at 3 p.m.jo day.Hurteau presided at the Board, and Ald there were present Ald.Wilson, Stearns, Stevenson, Tansey, Nolan, Cressé.The Mayor was also present as were Mr.Robb, Mr.Roy and the.Chief of Police.At first there was some informal talk about the proposed reduction of alain.No motion was made, but everybody seemed of tho opinion that no reduction should be made.It would only effect a saving of about $18,000.Ald.Wilson, called cheese paring and Ald.Thompson said Such a reduction would take the heart out of the employés.Then the Board proposed to begin cutting the Committee's ap propria tions.The Police Committee was en up.The Chief explained: \u201cThe only way to reduce 20 per cent.is to reduce the force to that extent.\u201d Ald, Thompson could not agree to that.St.Gabriel Ward had very inadequate police protection as it was.They needed an increase, not a decrease, It was thought that decreases could be better made in other departments.In Police and Fire the whole expenditure was for wages and a reduction mean: fewer men; but still no one could indicate which departments were to be made the victims.The returns from the committees showed a total reduction of $287,791 and there were still $434,790 to provide for.Ald.Stevenson made a strong stand on behalf of the Fire Department.His remedy was a small cial tax to meet the deficit of the en the city should 1d apply a at the nex session of the Le; wer to tax specially land ie held for speculatl ve purposes, whose price was Increased BY THE IMPROVEMENTS OF OTHERS.Then, too, all property held for the use of industrial organieations should be taxed.That idea was acoord with a notice of motion by Alderman Desmarteau now on the order paper.Could a special tax be im ?To settle that point the City Attorney was called in and explained, e law vided that a cial could only be imposed in cases o \u2018urgent necessity.\u201d The intention of the legislation was that the city's expenditure should be paid out of the revenue of the year, and they were not to go outside of that unless the needs of à special assessment were urgently needed.is was not such a case.The cause of the sho came up.Mr.Robb said that the JFeduct on of water rates last year caused a loss of revenue of $115,- 000, besides the natural yearly increase which might fairly be estimated at $40,000, It was the unanimous opinion that the reduction of water rates had not benef ted the poorer classes: on the contrary it worked to the ,advantage of those Led able to pay water rates.Ald.Prefontaine suggested a chan ange in the by-law so that one bath or 2 lim supply ofrrrater, such as a house of small rental, would enjoy the benefit of the low rate, whil ile houses with larger water consump tion would Fey tai rates.That will be attended to.ex- 3 mptions, the treasurer paid ont be m on dollars wo: 0 were exempt from taxation.prope Ald.Thompson thought the financial difficulty might be overcome by falling back upon what he called \u201cthe nest egg.ey went back to the 20 per cent.reduction.Should it be made then and there, item by item?but the rd were in no humor for that.Let the reduction be made wholesale, then send back the estimates to the various committees and they could ppportion the the money amon the different tome.ai Fe Was LÉ ind Ee Sm ty sent.ot at will Mer ge taken from the ar a A ioe ti 104,632.40 to be expend this year.The question acinen, this * viiing money on men.Toa yas require the Comptroller open an account with each Committed: To iin its appropriations.Can that entry be made in one Jamp sum?In answer tothat it is poin nted out that after all, th be voted in detail by the Varioïs committesé; ail the Board does is to specify the sum total the committees are_to divide aiid spend, - meeting of the Finance Commi is held is afternoon and ite Principal business will be this report.Ano tent tial Sour of 2 revente that may Vi ped is a 8) pon telephone h te tion: | Genie h bobos 16 t a mentioned iol tussle for eleotrio 2 156 fer Cote des N ~ To s a hy gest 0 to du Mile \u2018probably end Pi due (Es of th se to the \u20ac #yndi- fi how to make $2,506,578 do the work of po de.ps i and on cope a the finest cuves of the oe amount received by defsndsnts, as his agents from one Hugh Boyd, partion of the bis Ero of = certain > lee of real es te sold Le E d.Defendaut bad arran oo à e pro , Saving a die LE pos nt Tr In 2, def dant: potifled PIAL thay th they had found a purchaser, nu signed b i, whereby he bad sold %o Alex, Zo he property In question for 811, belng pa defendants as plain.Dor nts, with ihe understanding that the balance would be Jaid ne moon as the notarial deed had been wn Subse- Boyd de Cowper had refused to \u201crecognize yd as his agent, and to carry out the contract alluded bo.Pet dante pere onable to prove that was Cowper's agen the sale had fallen through, and plaintiff now claimed $180 from ns being the sum referred to deposited , leas $20.It was proved that plaintlfr had \"only signed the ement referred to at the instance of defendants.The Court held that defendants\u2019 claim to the money as part of their commission on $11,800 was baseless, and awarded Plaintiff the full amount of his claim, with costs JUDGE AND PEDDLER.A Lesson for Bogus Watch Sellers.On Saturday afternoon Constable Ray came upon a man on thestreet, endeavoring to dispose of a watch \u2018to à countryman.The officer demanded to see the vendor's badge, but the peddler refused and was taken to the Police Station.It was found that he had a badge which he wore under his coat.Before the Recorder this morning he was found guilty of concealing his badge.In giving judgment His Honor spoke at some length onthe prevalence of the habit of selling these brass watches underthe false pretance that they were gold, The unwary fell into the trap and gave their hard earned money for worthless trash.In the present case the accused, Edouard Marschildon, had first asked thirty- five dollars, then when he found that his intended victim had not that amount of money in his possession, reduced his price to ten dollars.In reality the watch was worth 82.90.The public must be protected, and jewellray pedlars should wear their badges on the outside so that the purchaser could read the number.The accused had concealed his badge and would therefore be find forty dollarsor two months.In order that no une else might deceived by the watch in question, it was confiscated.C.M.B.A.Councll of Quebec.of the delegates from the sera erajforanc es of the Grand Council of the of Quebec in the city and dis- SM \u2018ot Montreal was held yesterday in the hall of branch 83, when the following resolution was unanimously adopted: \u2018That, whereas, the Grand Council of Qpebec form of the Supreme Council of C.M.A., a body com ; over torts thousand members, this mosting, in the namo of their beveral branches, desires to express confidence in Supreme Council, and declares its inten tion of ng affiliated ith said Supreme Council and that the several branches of ape sald Grand Council of Quebec be o hinmediate action to increase their membership.\u201d The ry Eo then proceeded to forth an Advisory ouncil of the C.M.B.A for the oity and district .of Montreal, and elected the following pofficers ; President, C.Leclerc, branch 3; 1st vice- presi.Sn J.P.\u2018branch 15; 2nd vice-president, A.a Dugsan, of branch 14; ; os, of Branch 84; secretary, A.R.Archambault, of branch 11; assistant secretary, F.wick, of branch 26; marshal, H.Butler, of branch 12; guard, J.Sheehan, of branch 12: City Counsell.The City Council will meet to-morrow afternoon.The first order of the day before routine business will be the Cote St.Louis annexation.The plan of the municipality will be produced and the Council will by asked to pass the annexation by-law, Next will come the drainage and plumbing by Jaw of long standing.These two ma ros will occupy the session of the Council.A Cause Celehre.Company The Canada Revue Publishin have entered an action hin His Arebiéshe Fabre, for * They claim that H race's action excommunicating the atlishans of the Canada Revne and pro- hibi ing Catholics from reading it or accepting any employment in connection with it, was not justified, and that their business has been inj ingly.From the World's Fair Information received from Mr.8.C.Stev- enron, secretaryof the Montreal Exposition Company, now in Chi , ia to the effect that the placing of exhib te for the World s Fair are in a and some serious bustling vi ae où Le.done if they ate to be ready by May 1, Fire at Ste.Rose.The fy of ha of Ste.Rose now realize the nocess ty of having some apparat fire in locality.Last La \u201cne 0.500 brick residence of Mr.T.L.Deslau was destroyed, It was insured for about half the amrunt in the Commercial Union, Is d in at Allan's a day or You pee he is at 661 Cralg at Shree junk a few steps east of Bleury.I call'th here.I have watched him with a otter deal of fn- terest.I knew ha would succeed, for he has ail the elements of success.His elegant delivery, which Is a splendid , purn- out,\u201d was just leaving with a | of in neat hat boxes, and I noticed the matos of some of our most prorminént citizens on them, men who do not: buy :for sentiment, but for style and good solid value.A half\u2019 dozen buyers were making à their selections.It was a busy place.They have the means, they have the men, they have the stock; a work and know how to make dollars work \u2014an important item in these days of close competition.Look \u2018for their advertisements, always worth readin \u2014and when ou want a hat anythin the men's ishing link, hein ing and shoes, don't forget to glve them à call Special Notises.To Connoisseur, Over two thousand fon Dents 8 & Gel.dermann's \u201cGeld .Lack Bec 0 and cases Canadian Pacific flo Bg This wine is of the Toss vintage\u2014 \u2014and wi the Lord + Wilaon RV dry storage.Apply to nca Boe au bs the LES Ne al Le Came or de for the anrivelled Thess SEs the dinner gives, Mayor of Co.sole agente für dass.ét ts rai deution with PA Upright Piano, Piano, ano, Cliiekering snd and RE ds at se F vor.Waar and eo eth fia Planoa tuned and PH PoE Jen.Apply to N abmhorss Park care via 8 spins ark cam be cache Se at Amherst Fark can gan be reac directly by Ratiway cars vis.st\u201d, ponts Street.7 pd FARORAL COURAGE SONT, are eh re CLEARING SALE | As we are closing our Erpactmen ro re selling RANGES Coa! and Wood Cooks, And General House Furnishing Goods.IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, Wire Cots, Mattresses, &c.H.R.IVES & CO.SAMPLE ROOM : Cor.William and Queen Sts.Muyl?Heïintzeman UPRIGHT ag, PIANOS Should be seen by those with whom QUALITY IS 5 AN OBJECT Grand assortment now on view \u2014AT-\u2014 C.W.LINDSAY°S Warerooms, 2270 St.Catherine St.Old Pianos and Organs of all Makers accepted In part payment.' OPEN EVENINGS THIS MONTH sal INSOLVENT NOTICE.Inre La W.DOUGLAS, St.Johns, Que, an Inso}- Ten: i Tenders endorsed .Douglas,\u201d wil} be received 3 Waders ned up tO noon on MONDAY, Lat | AY, 184 1803, r the puro; of the underme Plant, Machines To Tools, a.ol the Canning Factory at St.Johns, que amounting as per inventory 570 13 Tendors w \u201cbe for \u2018ash \u2018or approved endorsed notes at 4 and 6 months.The or any tender not necessarily ao- Br accep bould ope of the tenders be ted, the assets wi Ii be sold by public auction after due notioe.Inventory puy lew at the omoe, ot Beath & © Thi baudeau, 12 Pl ontreal, à; Banque on du et ors one rod the factors on on the 88th and 2 inst, trom 984m to \u2018Bivim SEATH, Ourstor.MONTREAL, Apri] 20, 1803 04 daw \u20ac INSOLVENT NOTICE.In re HENRY DUNNE, Restaurant Keeper.The undersigned will sell by Public Auction at the \u2018\u2019Terrapin,\u201d No.\u2014 Notre Dame Street,at | 0 o'clock a.m., on FRIDAT, 3 ISTH APRIL, 1008.The Bar Fixtu Couühters, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, the complets \u2018furtiishings 0 of the Restau- tant, Ta bles, Chairs, Partitions, - inen, Cutlery, Crockery, Ranges, Kitchen Ute: to, etc.The whole in lots to suit purchasers Goods on view p\u2014\u2014 THE 37TH INST, DAVID SEA\u2019 THOMAS J.Baelonmes MONTREAL, April 34th, 1808, 05 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of FHILEMON DESROCHES, taurabt-Keepèr, Insoivent.The vndersigned v1 will sell by public auction en bloo on FRIDAY, THE 38th APRIL, at 11 o'clock K.00., at No.NOÉ OS 8T.JAMES STRERT, the movable à estate, to wit: er, of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Bar ures, ete., amounting how per entr So eres .30006 87 restaurant 0.1436 at.Catherine Stroet Ti Be open on Thursday, the 37th inat., for jo- Re or farther information apply to CHS.DES) AY, , ida 98 4 RO ncers D Mention is Requested mn #| To tue Sale ot fine Fur- a-/niture, Mason & Risch {¥/ Upright Piano, Brass Gasaliers, Best Carpets, Pine 011 and Water Color Paintings, China, Glassware &o., at the residence ot Mr.Chas.Shep- ipard, 3183 Mansfield Street, tomorrow, Tuesday \u2018morning, at Ten o'clock.Pony and viliage Cart at one 0\u2019clock, M.HICKS & CO, sa \u2018 ni Auctioneers, | UCTION SALE Of Neat Household Tn oan de subecribers Lave revel hiro J 38 4 AY MORNING, APRIL ein, = EE at ae PE UE RES nee SARA PIE Austin Sale of FEE Wensekeid Fur Colonial House - \u2014 Phillips Square.tee Odd Sizes in Children\u2019s Cashmere Dresses AT PRICES TO CLEAR.Light Blue, Navy and Cardinal, for 2 years, $3.50, Reduced to $2.34 Light Blue, Navy and Cardinal, for 8 years, $3.75, Reduced to $2.50 LightBlue only .for4 years, $4.00, Reduced to $2.67 CHILDREN\u2019S SAILOR DRESSES.- Light Blue Blouse, Cream Plaited Skirt, for 2 years, $4.50, Reduced to 83.00 Light Blue Blouse, Cream Plaited Skirt, for 3 years, $5.00, Reduced to $3.34 Light Blue Blouse, Cream Plaited Skirt, for 4 years, $6.00, Reduced to $4.00 Cream Blouse, Navy Plaited Skirt, for 4 years, $6.00, Reduced to $4.00 Children\u2019s Dresses, Trimmed Silk.Light Blue Cashmere, Trimmed Silk, for 2 years, $7.50, Reduced to $5.00 Light Blue Cashmere, Trimmed Silk, for 3 years, $8.00, Reduced to 85.34 t Light Blue Cashmere.Trimmed 8ilk, for 4 years, $9.00, Reduced to $6.00 LESS 5 PER CENT.EXTRA FOR CASH.The above goods are not shop worn or soiled, but on the contrary are in excellent condition, and a great bargain to any one requiring such.ALSO ODD LINES IN CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES.Pink Checks, for 2 years, $4.00, reduced to $2.67.Pink Checks, for 4 years, $4.25, reduced to $2.84.Blue Checks, for 4 years, $4.00, reduced to $2.84.CHILDREN\u2019S DRESSES Trimmed Embroidery to be worn with Guimpes in Plain Light Blue, for 3 years, 88.00, reduced to 82.00 Plain Light Blue, for 4 years, 83,50, reduced to 82.32.Plaid Light Blue, for 8 years, $4.35, reduced to $3.00.*LESS 5 PER CENT.EXTRA FOR CASH.Latest New York Novelties in CHILDRENS DRESSES, CHILOREN'S COATS AND INFANTS WEAR - JUST RECEIVED.a Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Attended to.Henry Morgan & Eo.MONTREAL.2316 ST.CATHERINE STREET.OR THE ESTATE OF THE LATE DR.KENNEDY, AUCTION SALE The Most Important Sale of the Seasen.\u20140F\u2014 .Te © men NEW SECOND .HAND MOTSENOLIS 877 DORCHESTER STREET FURNITURE.on mn instructed to Be! BY PUBLIC AUCTION, {near Windsor Hotel), den to sel seul TRY.APRIL th, AT 10 O'CLOCK.shall submit to Public Competition the whole of the Valuable Farnis and Senjents of of the bove named Residence (for the Estate of ft» Refreshments will ba served by Messrs.Robinson & Co., Caterers, Special orders to view may be obtained from the Auctioneer.The contents of the residence oonsist of the complete and costiy Furnitura and Effects in TUESDAY, APRIL in, at 10 o'clock, The whole of the Buperior Househcld Furniture in the above-named store, which comprises : Parlier, Dining-resm and Bedroom Suites, Library Furniture, etc., in Oak, B.Wal- nat, Ash, Cherry and Makegany.Boekeases, Mantel Beds, Cabinet Bets, Wire Tho goa \u2014 gig Eee RT bei wold to che Last and ture EE ore PRAWING ROONA, DINING ROOM, Dest bidder, tie store must be cl BREAKFAST ROOM, LIBRARY, May N.3.ASMA DRESSING ROOMS, BATHROOMS, \"1 - ct ones.MALLS, STAIECASES, PANTRIES, MITCNE AND 7 BEDROONS, roy MOUSE AND STABLE, \u2014AND COMPRISING IN PART\u2014 |A.\u2018Auctions.- BHAW.' Auctione 36 DUROCHER STREET.IMPORTANT SALE of NOUSENOLD EFFECTS.ng, Curtains, Draperies, magnii on gravings, Etohings ane OÙ u,rustructed by MR 8.M.BAYLIN, who 18 giving Paintings, extremely hand housekeeping.1 will offer for unreserved sals some Mantel Dra; Table ky © entire cohtonts of the residence, including @ D ushions fine Bicycle In perfect order, cost $150, on THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL mh, PARLORS-Elegant Carved Rosewood uare rapes, Batisn PI Plate Go tors, a kounges, Beautifully Cabinats, 04d Cnaits en Carved Fancy L holstered Inlald and Richly Carpet and Hods (2 fights) Walnut Hat and Umbrella Stand with H.Mirror, Porte Ha udsome Bronze Figure.Newel Post Gas Fixture, Clock.DINING ROOM\u2014Walaut \"xtanmion Table and Mare Are, splendid China Dinper and Tea rand Boo Smee 10 large aad 8 stoall sizes.oe aktast Library contents consist of Tables, Chairs, Sarpein Pictures, Bookcases, Secretaries, Chaire, AT ussels Garvet 8, Window Drapery, ures, China, CER em oy ol Hinge SR Bet Th e The Household Liven, Cutlery, Raper, eta.furnishings Of servants room, and a Babys h stis rise uisite BEDROOM FLAT\u2014Best Brussels and Tapestry suite 10 @ house of this Claes sug avo à been Carpets, Curtains ahd Poles, Massive Carved well taken care of.An que Mahogany Bedroom Set with M x= The Plane Will be sold at 38 O'Clock, Wardiobe.by Hilton, lapis ev uF IL 18 mention in detait the ureau an hole of the Valuable.ie conteuts of this Kesid dence, : Tables, Plotures, Chins and Gas Fit ut the late Dr.no expense in BRE Carats aod Masny other rales SALE AT TER O'CLOCK = 8 an: er es wèro ported Dimagit.The sais i postively and 803 ALEXANDER LAW, Anctioncer.parchasors witliou An re ore intending caro at By Bola td doaiiy Fara UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE.The house pan or another year men ' shall vertised this We received fnstraotions interested par ! ana do so ously adver apes, ties to sell &% oUF FOOMS,08 BY, SAMES STRUET, M.J.ASMMAN on Tussday and W M Pan in , \u2018 LE, n pen od air ua a x Ai r Bt.Jame Bt 3.thos Parton Room L ered Chairs aston a tention Tablen Bo Bots ine Plovures.8 n Bods matte NSWI REET, Fane Tables and \u20ac Chairs.Mio the contents 0 1 BRU CK ST | a brivis House removed to our roons to Near Beavor Hal) HiiL in at 2 P.M.éach Day.MANCOTTR mere Rortionrs_ Heu IMPORTANT SALE.nen instructed to stl by public auction at the datos which hosed ; fiquare Pianoin Handsome Rosewood case Superior Mouscheid Furniture and Fffveds, ins & Clark, N, Y.), Fina Parlor suit in raw Fine Brawitg-veom snd Other Furnt- silk and plush, Good Brussels Carpots, Odd Chairs, ture, Splendid Meinizman Upright Plane, Yancy Tabled, Curtains, Portiers, Brio-a-Brao, Valuable Carpets, & Ortiéniente, Pictures, Tidieä, and Nio Nacs, Din- We are instructed to tt at the Hesidenes, No.178 MANSFIELD STREKT, ie EE MORNING, 77th APRIL, Furniture and Rftecta, Carpets, U v re chires, Sopra and Dining-room t- pars b avings, Bedroom Furniture, sundries, sto.8\" AU ia good order.| SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK, od or or dimer\u201d D18- .sudant.On EIRE Sale Wednsoday, ar sea J AT TEM O'CLOCK.- HN.J.ANNAN, \u201cs BRO, ALLIFYFS PROVINCE .bout triet of Montreal - No. \u201cROBERTS\u2014At West Shefford, April 21st, the street, Edmund, son of T.Cardinal, aged 1 LAUHIER\u2014n this city.April 2rd, at his resi- fence, Jean Bte.Laurier.Funeral notice ate LA BROSE- On \u2026 Be-Covering and Re-Uphoistering THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, MONDAY APRIL : %, 1893, wifoof W.T.Roberts of a daughter.MARRIAGES.DEVANTY-KINSELLA\u2014In this city, on the 18th, at Be, Anne = Church, by the Hev.Father vany, Bd Jon of wie, or on d nuk iter u Michael Kinsella, both of \u2018this.city.[I Fr a and Boranton vus ie please 3alui- FiTZGIRDON CLARK \u2014 At Sarnia, Ont., on he Rev.Jos.Bayard, W.Fitz ee Montreal al to Jonnie, aughter © of J.on; of St NU ca 94 2 NHOLDES On the 17th inst, at St \u2018s Church, by the Rev.Father O'Donell, J., son of John Lunn, of London.Eng.e Gwendoline, third doughter of Ua pL en, of Quebec.uebec, Ottawa and troit papers please copy DEATHS.BERNIER-\u2014On the Znd inst, at street, Joseph Bernier, aged 43 y BOUCHER\u2014On the 22nd inst, at 138 Papineau \u2018avenue, Marie, Daughter of &.Boucher, agud S$ months an days.BOYER\u2014On the ind inst, at 1127 St.Lawrence street, Alfred Boyer, aged 28 ycars.BENOIT\u2014On the 2nd Inst.at 307 Mary Ann street, Rose, daughter of E.Benoit, aged 2 36 St.James ears, years.COULTLEK\u2014On tho £nd Inat, at 41 Laprairie _ street, Koselle Gauthier, widow ut G.Coultlec, $1 years and 3 months.CARDINAL-On the Znd inst, nt 496 Centre the nd inst.at 47 Philip street, Joseph, son of A.Labroso, agtd\u2014+3ear and 7 mont LAVIGNE\u2014(On the 22nd Înat.\u2026.at 6277 Seigneurs strect, Joseph Lavigue, aged 705 FCAT.LEGAULT\u2014On the 2nd inst, at 1237 St, Catherine street, Joseph, sun of M Legault, aged 2 Ju.MORIN\u2014On the 22nd inst.at 412 St Hypolite street, Romeo, son of A.Morin, aged mon MARTIN -On the 22nd inst, at 34 Princo street, Angelina, daughtcr of John Martin, aged 2 mont PELOQUIN\u2014On the 22ud inst.at 314 Amherst firoet.J Josoph Albert Benjamin.son vf Josoph cloquin.agod à months.P.RKER- AU Lachine 15 Rapids on) on Sunday, Brd 1 years, loved\u2019 fda of on Parad Funeral) on , April 28th, at 8.15 a.m, from fathers \u2018residence, Rapid view Lact no Rapids, thence to place of interment at La- chine.Friends and acquaintances ans respectfully invited \\o atie: 95 2 ROTHWELL In thin city, on the 22nd inst.Elizabeth Duffy, beloved wife of E.KE.Roth- woll.Funeral on Tuesday, the 2th inst.nt 2.30 p.ni.from her husband's residence, 23 Laval Avenue, to St.Martin's Church, thence to Mount loyal Cemetery.Frionds and acquaint ances will please accept this intimation.94 3 WELSH -In this city, Apr 24, 103, Murth oish, agod 59 years.neral notice bere- ter.ERSONAL - DETEOTIVES OF THE MOST REed by the Canadian Temple Bu Mon troal.The hands of him oon are tectives for the whole Dominion and are under co contract with the Prov Gorernment to ta perform vs their criminal detective work.Banks, Corporati ore of th.i ol Sohn\u2019 A.Urn Supt.or cial ERSONAL-MAD.DOBAIS, SRARD MILLINERY des.vie Hats, Trimnungs aad latest Novelties, Tues day, Wedneaday wid y.at No.3617 Notre Dame PERSONAL WHY BU ER ai TOOTHACHE when one avplkeation of L wi! prantiy ns ures he mod neuralgia: foes of p= or pe iA T.Lyous, cor.a ron ERSONAL- GEO BPR PROWRE AC KNOWL, EDGES * Honan the receipt of conscience money si ERSONAL WILL MR.H H MABON, FORMER al of Saratogs or (llenfall, N.Y., please write to E., Box % 1 366.Watertren, Mass ERBON A L\u2014USE DO RES WENDE \u201cHAIR for retard gray orfaded hair to itsnaturai color price §1.00.AD di rip mn ERSON a MRS SARAH STEWART, LADIES Bick Nurse, hss removed froim Oudieux street to 16 Aylmer street.51 EHSONATS MERRY SOCIAL CLUB AT HOME, Queens Hall, Friday, April 33th.Tickets at fat se AGIC Jemes St rt © WILLIAM \"BYRD, Contractor.OFFICE \u201c3 LAGALCHETIERE ST.phone =, House 7230, Estimated tors of Wood Work, Alterations, Repairs, etc; otc.FINE CARRIAGES.ALL THE LATEST STYLER FROM ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN DKBIGNS.Best Quality! Low Prices! Victorias, Breaks, iders, Rockaways, oy Praca UMBRELLA BARGAINS Having purchased a Manufacturer's Stock o BEST ENGLISH BEST ENGLISH SPITALSFIELD SILKS SPITALSFIELD SILKS The same having been made up by our express order into UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS' IN LADIES' AND GENTLE- IN LADIEY AND GENTLE- IN LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLE- IN LADIES\u2019 AND GENTLE- IN LADIES\" AND GENTLEMEN'S SIZES N'S SIZES N°3 SFZES MEN'S SIZES MEN'S SIZES We are now prepared to sell tho same at about ONE-HALF ONE-HALF Regular Montreal Prices Regular Montreal Prices The quality of the Silk is the very best manufactured, therefore we have confidence in recommending them to the Public as the THE BEST UMBERLLA MADE THE BEST UMBRELLA MADE THE BEST UMBRELLA MADE S.CARSLEY.THE PRICES THE PRICES Of these Umbrellas would vary from £10.00 to $12.00 each in the usual way, and will be offered for sale on Tuesday and following days at With S 6.0 With ul Fano atur Handles a tach Handles THE COLORS THE COLORS Are Black, Na Brown, Green, Brown Shots an \"Green Shots and are THE CHEAPEST UMBRELLA EVER OFFERED.S.CARSLEY.TWEEDS TWEEDS JUST RECEIVED Four More Cases of Four More Cases of Four More Cases of Four More Cases of, Four More Cases of New &Epring Costume Tweeds New Spring Costume Tweeds In Newest Colors and Patterns In Newest Colors and Patterns In Newest Qolors and Patterns In Newest Colors and Patterns In Newest Colors and Patterns Fancy Costume Tweeds trom 28c¢ Fancy Costume Tweeds from 33c 8.CARSLEY.\u2026 Trep, Carcnon urglen, (igs, igs, Carta, PR.Now Reany, showing forty different, stgles, loa, will be supniier] tree on application.ARNE A ail kinds, trom the Show edition.Bron e finest Four-in-hand on.etc.very much lower t Whi .Btably 8u) up than t cee charge y retail ad RETAIL AND WHOLESALE.E.N.HENEY & CO., 337 St, Paul Street, NUN'8 BLOCK.Awad) t pee .SPECIAL ATTENTION \u2014Given to the\u2014 of Parlor Furniture.Estimates Furnished.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers, 652 CRAIG STREET.ROYAL INSURANCE 00.OF ENGLAND.LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS OYLINITED 000,000 : upwards of.Investments in Canada for Protection oi Canadien Poliey-Molders (ehietty with Government) exceed $1,000,000.parery deacetption of property iprured at moderate LEE ER ars 0 8 in wo.spre ADA: ROYAL \"INSURATGE 9 Dro.MONTREAL Rep quiet .EE | moi ae errant W| Wedding Presents.Do no À ETF ot pont suitable for rine Ritver aod Eloctrm-plate- D |masmarsm opin Ls Orne vac a Porks, oe ea tn At sions prices.eat Be pod W.=.WALKER, M P R | 8 E N TT 8 FIGURED EFFECT DRESS GOODS FIGURED EFFECT DRESS GOODS Figured Dress § Berges : Figured Costume Tw ceds.Figured Wool l\u2019oplins Plaid Effect Dress Goods Plaid Effect Dress Goods Plaid Wool Poplins | .Plaid Costume Tweeda Plaids for all the Scottish Clans Shot Effect Dress Goods shot Eftect Dress Goods Shot Wool Poplins Shot Diagonal Berges Shot Cheviot Borges 8.CARSLEY.New Dress Goods New Dress Goods IN EVERY FASHIONABLE SHADE IN EVERY FASHIONABLE s DE IN EVERY A SHIONABLE SHADE IN EVERY FABHIONABLE SHADE Indigo Dress Serges from 88¢ \u201c Indigo Deoss Serges from 33e Muslin de Laines in New Designs Muslin de Laines in New Designs Muslin de Laines in New Designs Muslin de Laines in New Designs Muslin de Laines in New Designs _ ALL WOOL CRALLIES from 17% ALL WOOL CHALLIES from 17 8, CARSLEY, EVER INCREASING.The sale of Gentlem en's ses Fsterptoot Ove Svercoats Le capes ste: increasing because they are on) the best and cheapest.-* 8.CARSLEY, Noten Das § 8 SERRS 1760, 1267, 1700, 1791, 1978, 1775, 1777, 1779 | BUT COME DIRECT To Headquarters To Headquarters FOR DRY GOODS FOR DRY GOODS Namely to Namely to S.CARSLEY'S, | pour S.CARSLEY®S, Street.Where You Get the Where You Get the Largest Stock and Best Value Largest Stock and Best Value IN CANADA.IN CANADA.There need be no doubt about the above stated fact, as it is easil proven by comparing prioes with uther stores.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame street.5 CONGRESS SPRING (SARATOGA) MINERAL WATER.50 cases, 200 dozen Congress Water, fresh from the Congress Bpring, Saratoga, just received FRASER, VIGER & CO.THE VERRIS MANS AND BACON.White Sugar Cured Meats.Fresh severe receiving luto store to-day.The Ferris\u2019 Bonel The Ferris\u2019 Little Pi The Ferris\u2019 Medium FRASER, VIGER & 00.\u201cTIVOLI\u201d Fine and Fresh.Direct from the Burkhardt Brewing Company, Boston, Tivell Beer, 500 dozen pints now in ore, FRASER.VIGER & CO.BEER.BREAKFAST CEREALS.Fresh Stocks.\u201d ker\u201c Oats in 2 pound packages.HO tee in pount peo kugen.Pettijohn'e is Breakfast Food in 3 pound Pe chamacher\u2019 s Rolled Avena in 2 d packages.Finest Virginis Pamp in 5 1b.es.Finest Virginia Hominy in $ ME achages.FRASER, VIGER & OO.HICK CLAS CHAMPAGNE WINES.Clicquet Bee Yeliow Label Champagne.In rte ve r case.In pints 834 per case.qua Irroy Black Top Cham \u20ac Vin Bi t 8; (hampayncs rut Special.Quarta §30.50 per case.Pints $32.50 per case.Perinet & Fila Champagne Sec and Extra 8ec.In quarts only, price pur case.FRASER, VIGER & CO.WALRER'S KILMARNOCK OLD HIGALAND WHISKY.nes cases lately received ex Allan Line steamer; via ait: Walker's Klimarnock, 90c per bottle, $10 per case.ASER, VIGER & CO.TRE FINE BUTTER MADE IN CANADA, rly in 3, 10 and 413 1b.tins and large tobe treo bep ick of the dairies in Eastern Town EE BETTER in and tins from Hillhuret Dairy.prints an the GUERNREY BUTTER in tins apd tubs from the Isaieigb Grange Farm Dairg.FRASER, VIGER à C0.1,000 1-15.parcels of Our Famous 35e English Breakfast Tea, FRASER, VIGER & COKING WILLIAM IV.V.0.P.Liquenr Scotch Whisky.The oldest procurable anywhere, 91.50 per bottle, 917 per FRASER, VIGER & OO.FRASER, VIGER & CO, Italian Warehouse, 199 ST.JAMES STREET, n Strouds\u2019 Teas are delivered to any address.244 BEDDING of every description made to order.ESTIMATES FURNISHED, and Samples submitted.Special facilities for handling LARGE « CONTRACTS, Renaud, King & Patterson, UPHOLSTERERS AND CABINETMAKERS, 652 Craig Street.Mia dust Received A LARGE CONSIGNMENT of Baby Corriagen, which weare offering at specially low prices.Nothing Uke theta exer offered before at such prices, Our other stock of Furniture at cqually low | prices.Owen McGarvey & Son, IT'S A PUZZLE At times to knew how any of those delicate Laces, Dress Trimmings and Embroideries of past seasons could be improved on.And yet succeeding year never fail to éall forth something more eaquisite still.In those matters Fushion is like Nature, her fancy never grows stale.Our latest importations are bristling with now ideas in freah forms, and » slight touch added herc and thero Las almost, one might say, heightened the effect of what seemed proviously perfect.We invito Ladies to visit us and soe for thumsclves.JOHN MURPHY & CO.JUST RECEIVED New Embroideries for Dresses! Our Suisse Embroidered Muslin Fleuncinés are of the Fiuish that cao be seen in this cif CALL AND SEE THEM.2 Width Embroideries.bave on band a complete assortment of width Embroidered Mualing for lst Communion Dreszes: elegant work and extra fine sell ng at at moderate p 1st COMMUNION VEILS.very tw left of our fine \u201c First Communion\u201d rich work, on fine undressed Brussels ne SEE THEM.Trimmings, Trimmings, T Trimmings.cs Cou Jet ral aus Elipured Beaded SE, Brings, Sor Bruassie, olc., etc.CALL AND §FB THEM.{st Communion Veils, {st Communion Veils, - {st Communion Veils, A mort, large assortiment of beautiful lat Oom- munion Veils just received ; the Finest Stock in town.24-HOURS' NOTICIA.Special designs and styles of Communion Veils made to order, on ours notice.1824 NOTRE DAME ST.OUR FEATHER BOAS range from Roeach : ot 2) yards long.JOHN MURPHY & C0, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St And 103, 107, 100 and 111 St.Peter Etreet.Terms Cash and only one Price.Tzzæruons 3103.\"4 Jas, À.Ogilyy & Sons ADVERTISEMENT.OUR NEW GOODS Attracted attention, but our latest deliveries aro attracting a great deal more sttention.As \u2018is the case every season, the prottiest goods come among our test deliveries, New Dress Materials NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS.Trimmings in Gimps, Braids and Ornaments, and Trimming Silks match our New Dress Goods, came to hand last week, See our New Mantles and Millinery as you see our Dress .NEW CHINA SILKS, NEW DRESS SILKS, NEW BROCHE SILKS, NEW BENGALINE SILKS.New Silks in all styles and a large variety to choose from at JAMES À OGILVY & SOS, The Pamily Drapery Warshoms, 208 to 207 St.Antoine st.\u2014\u2014 AND 144 to 150 Mountain Street.TELEPHORE B35.ssti Strouds\u2019 have what |: you are looking for in Teas and nd Coffees.CENTS FOR SALE.= ee 1849 te 1833 NOTRE DAME ST.11 DRESS \u201cSTAR\u201d Office I G = We retail at wholesale prices the following goods.! imported directly by our firm.Colored and Black Cashmeres,.Challies and Faney French Goods, Colored \u2018and Black Silks, Trimmings and Ornaments.MISS LONGTIN, our \u201cskilled dressmaker, guarantoés satisfaction to all.| \u2018 \u2018 | when.you.EXE from juries composed of Art ists, Teachers, Amateurs, Pupils Schools and the Public.OVER 100 MEDALS awarded daring the past thirty years.! WILLIS & CO., Sole Agente, (Near MoGill Street), MONTREAL.colds, asthma and bron.chilis relieved in Onx MINUTE by the CUTICURA ANTI-PAIN PLASTER, the first and instantancous pain-killi strengthening plaster.For weak, painful id, neys, back aclie, uterine pains and weakness à is simply wonderful.It vitalizes the nervous forces, and hence is unrivalled for nervous weakness, numbuess, and paralysis, eyond question the surest, safest, sweetest and Dest Plaster in the world.ac: five, $1.25.Atall druggists or by mai RUG : axv {naw Core pate WE\u2014 WILL KEEP OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE TO ENABLE.THOSE WHO CANNOT VISIT OUR STORE DURING THE DAY TO DETERMINE FOR THEMSELVES THE VALUE OF OUR STORE TO THE GENERAL HOUSE-HOLDER.IF YOU HAVE NOT YET EXPERIMENTED FOR YOURSELF YOU CAN TAKE THE WORD OF ANY ONE OR FEW OF THE THOUSANDS WHO HAVE MADE THEIR HOME COMFORTABLE THROUGH DEALING WITH US IN THEIR FURNITURE, CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, BTOVES, RANGES, BEDDING, &ec., PURCHASED ON THE INSTALMENT PLAN, PAID UP ONE BILL AND GOT MORE.WE ARE OFFER ING BETTER VALUES THAN EVER.TAPESTRY CARPETS AT 5lc., 560., 70c., B0c., AND 8c.PER YARD.BEDROOM SETS AT $132.50, £16.00, 18.00, AND $31.00.PARLOR SETS AT $35.00, $40.00, $50.00.AND $60.00.HALL RACKS, at $5.00, $6.00, 87.00, $10.00 and $15.00 EVERYONE PRAISES OUR GOODS FOR BEING ALWAYS FRESH AND GOOD, AND WE HAVE THE SATIBFACTION OF KNOWING THAT WE HAVE BERVED OUR CUSTOMERS 80 WELL THAT THEY HAVE NO DESIRE FOR CHANGE CREDIT ON EVERYTHING.METROPOLITAN MFG.C0., 1678 & 1600 Notre Dume Street, T.A.EMMANS, MANAGER.sstet Figures Talk.public appreciation of our better grades at prices that either meet tions for this week are presented below : coming week only.CLARKE WALLACE KEPT BUSY.[sPECIAL TO TO THE STAR.) TORONTO, April 4.\u2014On Saturday Mr.N.Clarke Wallace, Controller of Customs, was = his office at the Custom House for the of hearing the grievances and sug- ions generally of the commercial men.3 waiting room was crowded with gen- their turn for an inter- allace\u2019s intention to visit Toronto every fortnight, to to look after the workings of the Custom House and listen to suggestions from merchants.tlemen waitin view.It is Mr Hawaii's Financial Embarrassments.Omrcaco, Ills., April24.\u2014Several business men, says the Tribunes Honolulu corre- Spondent, have been heard to say that ono lulu's financlsl cf Sites were never in WAY the last sixteen yours as at at urn ew days ago there a run on one of the largest houses in the.city.But the other concerns came to {ts assistance, and the trouble was tided over fora time.This impending financial crash has been reported to Mr.Bloun the American Commissioner, and he has urged to hasten matters, and let en Pro- onal Government know, assoon ble, which way the die will be cat, a 20 Popa can trith their sails to the next bresze that comes along bte fot nces of tho Govern.b are g into worse shape ev © fes nant army; hitherto an en inknown Tux to Haveai ls an ne to ve empport.Th soidiern are.- Solve month an ir board, News Notes From Manitoba.Wien RG, M fy April 24,\u2014Seedin ; , in pm ortions à cle such a a ast, to put seven et) sorts un er crop.ods The Regina ( Toph dhs BE ne, fin an on ing 1 Wallace.\"The Koewstin umber withdrawn on Lumbei tn and we the pa syndicate are now upset.The waters the Red and Asef Rivers still con que, to % bat are nib .long way w the to fiom Maine nes an od PE here to-day, The +Dominiou® Wrecked, _ Hauwaz.N.& April Fhesteamer lon; running.between 04 Ta Edit ne ek on Due sl un usberise re ol ming came he to 1 fn a x sure tr ofs I bottles rt) AU BON MARCH E, Valiquette & Valiquette's House 1883-NOTRE DAME STREET-1885 (OPPOSITE BALMORAL BLOCK.) 5 Cases Spring Twoeds, worth 600.vaarésssosasss0sssssresscecn sees fOr 820 2 Cases Fancy Tweeds, worth BOG.\u2026.1\u20260\u2026cerensssceneneneeenen crane for 450 2 Cases Striped, Checked and Plain Tweeds, worth $1.25.for 750 1 Case Fancy French eed, worth $2.50.for $1.50 Which we are absolutely certain surpass in value an anything offered i in this city.As we are not likely to able to duplicate this offer this season, the opportunity now presented should not be missed.10 Plotes Black Setge, 10 Pieces Blue Black Serge.+.Ab half price 2 Cases of Whito Shirts vavsoures .worth $1.25 100 doz White Linen Coltatn.en at 250 dos 200 doz prs of White Linen Cuffs.t 10e pair 800 doz Bor \u2019d Fancy Ties at 33¢ each.worth 50¢ Can you positively do as well elsewhere ?These prices guaranteed for the Particular attention paid to Mail Orders.~~ AU BON MARCHE, Alp.Valiquette & Alfe.Valiuotte, 1888 Notre Dame St 1885.OPPOSITE BALMORAL, rial isteation of Crowds of Buyers Special Sales of reliable goods of the or undersell competition.Our attrac- Sais THE SMALLPOX PATIENTS.{sprcIAL To; Tes Stan ARTHUR, ril 24.-Dr.Smoille, the phan at Sort {lllam who has charge of the health of the sixty-eight 4 imm ts who arrived here on April 13, and amongst whom smallpox was found to have broken out, states that these le are now taken care of e De de be ey have been divid and whol cars, one contain ning the the phox Pid 0 is thé only pronoune patien D and its mother; dnothere car is acer such persons as have shown signs ot slokmone, but not pronounced enon gh to determine whether it Is smallpox chicken: pox or a bilious at third car is ell tomin conte,\u201d For n ng built, al o west F Fort William, in ot eebing, for the use of the im- One little \u201cshack\u201d is being put up I! y for the conventions of the mother of sick child, as she the doctor says, I in delicate health and TX A 1 be necessary to separate her from the child e doctor thinka that, If no further anes break out, the Immigrants will all be able to lenve for their destinations in about a week's me.They Are Branded For Life.ToLxpo, Ohio, April 24\u2014The victims of the recent outrageous hazing, at the Ohio Wesleyan Unix: ersity, in mind, hs wel y.reflection that on the ir faces signs will be carried through\u2019 means food for quiet peace of min cal have been: was of mind.M and ol: been emp are Pi bull milea west 0 township of migran method known to science has to pet, Per a Jledznre.the way of scars, but, ng seven of the young lady students of lower es,by thelr schicol mates of old Monnet i, of more merious consequence than - was at first re .\u2018Three or four of the ls were bly scarred by the action of e nitrate of siiver up n their shoulders th dre ce fail dre arena io nee re.8 e ues in s a and he com of the be University aid today W that ais the male offenders jumped the belloved from.the positive proof di a divect tive proof o violation of the statutes, u short time In the {tentiary would result from an Im institution under the admin-.CH.Pa veral years serait WAS ta vie which ling + dertain \u2018reek Arh | as fo\" hi tot a Sh , she ene wes rd pai t than tu on and the initiates rocaived a shock that pe nearly resulted In his death, For thin Was taken away that fraternity doa and ibe 7 several yéatt it vas aa Betis news s Mistissds.Naw York, April ~The Heralds South American ni Leading Valperalso n Mr.unkin, D m= s \u2014 Sa So \u2014.BIRTHS.\u201cmmecdiioeome S.CARSLEY'S DONT waste mime) NON HURPHY § (1) HIGHEST AW | Short Breath |¥oUN?rovi OABEY-Ou ihe Td.Inst, at 225 Champlain DON'T WASTE TIME MASONIC LODGE firoot, wife Freuk Casey of a daughter.; COLUMN Going From Store to Store ADVERTISEMENT.unum | Chest Pains \u2019 ame qua ne wis 2% Arius Charest of a WA one EU ERLE Golng From Store to Store i Pal ation weak and soro CELEBRATES ITS TWENTY-FIFTH 8.Carsley.BUT COME DIRECT \u2014WON BY THE- ga pleurer, coughs, ANNIVERSARY.The Lodge Has an Interesting Histon, ~All Its Past-Masters Still Liv- Ing Presentation to V.W, Bro.McTavish, Of the cighteen brethren who have oc cupted the Worshipful Master's chair = Mount Royal Lodye, No.32, Q.R.A.F.À.M,, during its 25 years'existeuce, elu dng the present Master, all are still alive, and with one exception\u2014 W.Bro.Charles Storer, who was the first master and who took his demit some years ago\u2014all are still active members of thelodge.This fact way very properly dilated upon on Friday even: ing, when the lodge celebrated its twenty.fifth anniversary at the lodge room, St.Catherine street.W.Bro.James Powell, W.M., presided and the following members and visiting brethren were present: M.W.Bros.T.P.Butler (Grand Master), I.H.Stearns, J.I.Graham and M.M.Tait; B.W.Bros.B.Tooke (D.D.G.M.), J.B.Tresidder, James Fyfe, I.B.Futvoye, James Fyfe, G.R.Dewar, Fred, Massey, David Seath, John Mclean and A.G.Adams, V.W.Bros.I>.McD.McTavish, W.M.Briggs, James Dougherty and G.H.Aylmer Brooke, W.Bros, Charles W.Hagar, C.J.Williams, Geo.T.Griftiths, C.B.Greaves, Geo.O.Stanton, C.P, O'Con- nor, 8.Fisher, J.Smillie, B.Reed, Joseph Wilson, jr., À.Mackeand, R.I.Griffin, W.Paterson, W.T.Anderson, Herbert Walker, E.C.Bentley and T.W.Herst, Bros.J.J.Kirkw Jas.Wilson, Va i Davidson, W.Price, H.Wildgoose, H Lauigan, J.T.Barlow Wr J H.Hagout, TW Hyde, W Jackson, ÉEwing,G.Fauteux.M.C.Ross, James Leggat, JA P Percy, 11.S.Stafford, Arthur Shaw, i B.eau, J, T.ow ver, Fred.C.Miller, 6.Ernest Muir, Freschere, D.Stuart Maths Geo.Severs; 85 Martin, , D.V Hakes, Wn.Miller, F.G.C.Vaener, obs Burkes, J.G.Voles, Jus, Davis S.Taylor, M.Mac- keand, S.Metcalf, 6.\u20180 Stevens and John Lawrance.An interesting incident of the meeting was the presentation of a haudsome past master's jewel to V.bro.P.McD, Mec- Tavish, the second oldest past master of the lodge, aud a brother who during the whole years has not only been a regular attendant upon its meetings, but has always faithfully worked for its a vancement.He has alse fora number of years been a valued member of the Masonic Board of Relief.After the meeting a dinner was held in the banqueting hall, presided over by the Harry \u2018Worshipful aster, The toast of \u201cThe Queen and the Craft\u201d was then pro d and duly honored.* The Grand Ke of c\u201d\u201d was respo to by M.Bro.utler, Grand \u2018 Sister Grand Lodges \u201cby M.Ww, M.M.Tait, as representative in Quebec of the Grand Lodge ef Quebec; M W.Bro.J.H.am and à W.Bro.roars also congratulated the Lodge on ite twentieth anniversary apon bringin such a ser fa gatbering toget er, \u2018\u2018The charter members B the Lodge\u201d was acknow ledged by V.W.ro.P.McD.McTavish and Bro.James t; \u2018The Masonic Temple\u201d was replied La W.Bro.B.Tooke, and \u201cVisiting Brethren\u201d by R.W.Bro.Futvoye, W.Bro.Charles Hagar and others, Songs were contributed to the ev Srening by] by Mess.Richard Verner, C.E.Poole, rlow, Wm, Milter Severs, James Dobarty and others.Mount Royal Lodge TIAS AN INTERESTING HISTORY.The lodge was organized on April 14, 1863, the two Masons who took the leading part in its formation being Bro, Chas.Storer, of Montreal, Kilwinning Lodge, No.124, and Bro.P.MeD, McTavish, pra Vv fetoria Lodsre No.178, under the register of the Gran Lodge of Canada, the Quebec Grand Lodge not being formed until Ister.Bro.\u201d Oharles Storer was elected the first worshipful ma master, the other members bein, erville, Alex.Watson, John 8.im Mom P.McD.McTavish, John McTavish, James Le, Wm.Morrice, Samuel Fyler an Wn, Mann, The popularity of of the lodge may be inferred from t th: ob before the close of the Lodge xtc by a te {ation and adagd oaths tion.This A also continued the followin ear.In October 1869, à meeting was calle dp the establishment of a Grand of Quebec, and through the action of the RW orshipful Master in not laying the matter before the lodge, prior to attending the Convention, although he had had \u2018an opportunity of doing s0, two parties arose in the lod one for remainin, ng loyal to the Grand Lodge of Canada and the other wishing to secede, However, the difliculty was soon surmounted and a resolution return- Ing to the allegiance of the Grand lodge of Canada was adopted.An interesting episode in the latter part of 1871 was tho spontaneous subscription of #0 bo the Arata rd ferers by the terrible fire at October of that car and which rae AE once forwarded to R.W.Bro.Thomas White, Fos , M.(afterwards Minister of the - ries, which he in turn forwarded, slong with que 2 subscriptions to the C Chiago Masonic Helief Committee.twenty-one new members were hd ed to the lodge, two by affiliation and nineteen by initiation.In, February, 1874, & conference was held com id of commit les un pointed by t Grant Lodge a and the Grand Lodge © f Quebec, tr the view of settling the ferences between these two Grand basis of settlement was arrived At b on the Grand Lodge of Canada relingu had all MASONIC JURISDICTION IN THIS PROVINCE nd y recognized the Quebec Grand Lodge.Although during the next year the number of new members added was com- parotively small, the lodge again enjoyed a measure of prosperity in the following enr,as it has done su pecquenty even up to 6 Ber present 4 time, The has always a popula one among the craft in Mont., and has always been noted for bring.ug within ita pale s some of the best young men in the Sir Ant As tho grand Secretary, the venerable R.J.mn, viewing the lodgé tro his place in the east once aid: vs never seen a finer or more in- telligont looking body of young men fn my The following are THR past id SINCR then in popular Bro.Charles Stprer, V.W.Bro.P.Phen.WeTavia, RW, Bro.D'Avignon, W Bro.James Dongiaas, ajor, M M.D.; V.W.Bro.W.Simpson Wo Walker, er RW ro.Fred.Massey, Arthur J Jacques, H.por W.B tanton, we Bro.J.A.Newnham (now Bisho, posonee), B.W W.Bro.J.Tresidder, an \u2019 iderson, A.8 Campbell, Vom Senth a and 5 ta Tiouoray T./U, H MW.i Bro.L ere A.À.Détevenson de BW, Bro.Montarville Lodge ated with cunt Royal Lodge, and the past masters of that lodge, pow met.1 bers of Mount Royal, are oe, ro.J.Fred.Walker, .W.Bro.T.P.Petter, W.Bros.È Ni ser, E, Le Fostor, C.P cennor ce Keand, H \u20ac Bentley and TT Walk ker.Bro.ri.le.re is alsû i Eu member.The t.officers of Mont Itoy nl Tavlgre are: A Bro.James Powell, W.M; Wir I J.Herat, I.\"N,.& Holden.©.h statements den g TM; H sertious that he id not ooninive at the ws.W.: Bro, (i.E, Muir, J, Tro.Wor .cape of Blandlott y, the fugitive, who bert Walker, chs lain: W.\u201cprit A.Mat.b an asylum in United States le- ley, Lreasu Bro.I.R.Lani ons serve jan.It wasram here yesterday that tary: Bro, Arter nn 8, Ds Hro.JT.tr, Grealuim, Secrétary of State, had order- ow, J.Hro.W.JL fo I 6; Lod Me E hE re ed ra, John por rence, \u201cTH, Bro.Geo.He legation i n Truillean and \u2018 atew 51 Ww, Bi P. Jr aies = ~ ei Miller, Capt.Newton and Ca : Abbot.Pres \u2019 AAC ; Fhe 8 LAST EDITION.THE MONTREAL L DAILY STAR, MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1893, LAST EDITION.GUARD PIER ° NOT INJURED.THE ICE SHOVE HAS HAD LITTLE EFFECT ON IT.Viait to the Work by a Star Reporter This Morninz\u2014 Work to be Recommenced at once -The Plant to be Used.* \u201cWhat effect has the ice had upon the guard pier?is a pertinent question at the present time among shippers and all inter ested in the scheme for harbor improvement UOW going on.Jt has been expecied by a great many and freely predicted by some that when the ice would take the guard pier with it although the engineer responsible, Mr, John Kennedy, had perfect confidence in the structure being able to withstand the shove.The most exposed portion of the guard pier was the woodwork on which were laid the railway tracks, It was felt that if anything gave way it would be this part, and even Mr.Kennedy himself was not sure of this.A STA_L reporter went out in «skill to the guard pier with Mr.Sproule, of the engineering de- rtment of the Harbor Commissioners, his morning and made an inspection of the pier.The water was too high to be able to view the guard pier as it was left when the {ce took Inst autumn, but there does uot appear to have been any material damage done to the work by the shove.There is, of course, a quantity of the light sand washed away, but the structure itself in practically unimpaired, The platform which supported the cars und the land derrick was carefully inspected.The water was from one foot tn two feat above this, but the planks and ties were in the same postition as they were last autumn, the ice apparently havinghad NU EFFECT ON IT AT ALL.At one corner ofthe woodwork one of the piles is broken, but this is the only damage that can be detected.Some of the sand por tion of the lower part of the guard pier fas been washed away, but to what extent cannot bow be said.When the wider lowers there will be a better chance of seeitig how much has been taken off the top.The only absolute means of discovering whether there has been any real damage is to take the measurements of the cross sections and compare them with the oneasurements taken last autumn.This will probably be done soon.Mr, John Kennedy, the Harbor Engineer, ix very mich eased with the way the guard pier has withstood the ire, \u201cThe guard pier has suffered no damage at all that | can see,\u201d remarked Mr.Kennedy to a STAR reporter this morning.ain very much satistied with the result, as of course it is satisfactory to have your calculations come out right.Some of the ice piled up right over the zuard pier without injuring it.\u201d The work on the guard pier will be renewed next week or.ax soon as the water is let into the Lachine «anal, so that harbor plant can be brought out.There is over a mile of work to \u2019be done on the guard pier and it is hardly expected that it can be completed this year.About twelve hundred vards were filled in last year but not completed.The lower part of the pier, a great part of the dredging for which has been done, was the hardest part of the work on account of the depthofthe water.Asthe work proceeds towards the Victoria bridgeit will gradually became easier, as the water is very shallow.With the exception of a couple of dredges the entire Harbor Commissioners plant will be put to work on the guard pler.The ordinary plant.will be ready on May |, but the big land derrick and the three new floating derricks will not, as the alterations to them are not likely to be completed in time.There is not much dredging to be done in the harbor proper this year.A shallow spot at the end uf Victoria pier will have to be taken away and some dredging is required at Windmill Point, but little outside of this remains to one.Navigation Notes.[SPECIAL TU THE STAR.] QUEBEC, April 24.\u2014 Tha SS.\u201cFremoua,\u201d with a cargo of fruit for Montreal, from Palermo, which passed Cape Ray thia morning, is expected here on Thursday morning.SOREL, April 21.\u2014On Saturday forenoon the ice shuved opposite here, and the St.Lawrence was clear opposite the town as far as the eye could extend.Yesterday morning the 1e upper ice began to come down aud moved slowly past here during the whole day.At noon to-day the river is completely blocked with ice.The water is rising fast, and it is expected the channel will be clear from Lake St.Peter to Montreal by to-night.ST.CATHARINES, April 24-The new Welland Canal was opened for navigation al six o clock this mor morning The Gas Supgly.To the Editor of the STAR: Sir,-Mr, Jesse Joseph, in commenting upon my \u2018\u2019various statements\u201d made at an interview with your repurtar, refers, with singular infelicity, to à élaim to thé monopoly for the supply of gas at St.Henri, St.inegonde and Cote St, Antoine.In the fir~t place, I never made any such claim in respect of Coto St.Antoine, ns any reader of your issue of the 2th instant can see.Secoudly, the contract acquired and specially approved and confirmed by the Legislature, for lighting St.Henri, grants in the following words the \u201cexclusive right and privilexe to supply the required gas in this town of St, Henri for whatsoever usage it may be.\u201d Tha grant of the Ste.Cune- gonde privilege is in similar words and both are for the term of fifty years.To my mind and that of our legal adviser these words can only have one meaning.If Mr.Joseph interprets them differently be will have an carly opportunity of testing his view of \u2018the situation.Ilis Company certainly have laid mains In some of the streets of Cote St.Antoine, but without any contract with the Council.St.Henvi and St.Cunegonde.are also partly supplied under a temporary permission, which will he withdrawn when the new works Are completed.Although not a \u201cphilanthropic\u201d gas company, as he pleases oto describe it, I shall always use my influence to prevent the new company from becoming an extortionate company, even when supplying vader a monopoly.Yours faithful 8.Kiva, ; The Rifle Association.The Montreal Rifle Association held its annual meeting in the Vies' Armory on Saturday evening, with Lieut.-Col.Cole in the chair.The reports submitted showed the Association to be in a good financial position.Mr.W.M.Andrews, the sec.-treas.\u2026 announced that owing to his leaving the country he had to resign the position he had previously held, and he was given a vote of thanks for hia past services.The Association put itself on record as being favorable to the holdirg of the provinelnl Matches in June instead of in August.The election of officers resulted as follows: Sir D.A.Smith, K.M.G., ardins, Mr.J.J.Carvin.G, C., ad Lieut.-Col.Henshaw, Lieut.-Col.We verb, Lieut.-Col.Tumbuli, Licut.-Col.s, Lient.-Col.Dufresne, Major the por J.S.Hall, Lieut.-Col.Massey, Lieut.- Col: Butler, Lieut.-Col.Brosse, uv, Lieut.- ï id tain W.sient.-Col Captain Edwards; sovon Mr.pas gxecutive committee, Canta a ; Messrs.R.Kough, J.Broadhurst, howard, J.Drysdale and A.Ware, BL, How Messrs.R.Binmore and E.W.Wilson; secretary-treasurer, Mr.G.W.F.Carter; captain of of t am.L eut.Dol.Hood; te to Lieu e; dele fob.RA.and P.GR A+ Liat Col dent, § Pr Buried With True Blue Honore.The of the la Mrs Fdward Berry panerst other's dence, #0 Conway Cigie was largely at- En i deceased Tt a went iewn the river it ! © Cubbin, at Æla Laval avenue.order took cha of the funeral, which was of rather a novel nature.The lady members of the lodge to which the deceased belonged preceded the hearse in full strength, and following them came the members In regalia of the dle lodges.Rev.John Ker, of Grace Church, officia after which the funeral service of the Loyal True Blue Association was read.The funeral was one of the largest frown the Point for some time.ARSON AND THEFT.A Woman Pleads Gullty to Both Charges.In the Police Court this morning Mar- garct Gibb stood up in the duck and with tears running down her cheeks pleaded puilty to the serious charge of arson.She is a woman of about forty- tive years of age and some six years ago came out to this country from Scotland.She was alone here, for her husband was dead and her duughtor was married on the other side of the Atlantic In September last she was taken out of the Home for Friendless Women and went to live us a servant with Mrs.William K.Me- But drink lost her the comfortable situation and a few weeks afterwards she returned and begged Mrs.MeCublin to give her a home until she could obtain a situation.Mrs.McCub- bin yielded and the way her kindness was repaid was this.On Tuesday last, with the craving of drink upon her, Mrs.Gibb went to a sewing machine drawer where she had seen twenty-six dollars deposited an hour before, and stole the money.Then in order to hide the crime she saturated the sewing machine and woodwork of the kitchen with coal oil and set fire to il, The blaze was noticed quickly and extinguished without much damage, hut the woman did nol return to the house.She took the twenty six dollars and deposited it with a saloon-keeper, whom she told to give her its value in liquor, as she required it.Mr.Cerat, the secretary of the Fire Commissioners investigated the case, and finding out the facts, instructed Detective Trempe 10 arrest the woman when he found her.This was dune on Saturday afternoon, and twenty -one dollars of the stolen money was recovered, When she pleaded guilty this morning she declared that she was sorry at repaying kindness in that way and that it was the \u201ccursed drink.\u201d She was remanded until to-morrow for ur sentence.TARIFF REFORM.The Finance Minister Int Interviews Rep - resentatives of the Trade Interests.Hon.Mr.Foster, Minister of Finance, in accordance with the arrangements made with the Board of Trade, as announced in the STAR last week, met the représentatives of several industries this morning to discuss with them the question of tariff reform.The conference took place in the council room of the new Board of Trade buildings.During this morning's session the Hon, J.Al Ouimet, Minister of Public Works, and Mr, J, J, Curran, Solicitur-General, were present for a short time.Conferences with the boot and shoe, leather and shoe findings, tannery and wall paper interests, were held this morning.The representatives were: Boot and Shoe Trade Messrs.C.F.Smith, J.C.Holden, H.B.Ames, J.T.Hagar and George Sclater.1 Findin; Leather and \u2014Messri 1.H Packard, J.Vhitney, David Rao, Leslie I DS «her, F- KA eIndoe, Hector Lamontagne, hitley aud, M.Wardluw.Manner Messrs.Duclos, E F.Moseley, P.Galibert D.SOUL, Be Goyer, CG.W, Radler, C, C.Cleveland.J.A.Stevenson and CT, Shaw.Wall bap er\u2014 Messrs, Colin McArthur & Co.and J.{ Watson & Co.This afternoon conferences are heing held with the following, the Hon.Mr.Bowell, Minister of Trade and Commerge, being also present: Dry goods \u2014Messrs.R.I.Gault, E.B.Green- shir, James Slessor, Frank May and A.Le- clad Wines and Liquors Mersra.J.A.Gillespi Charles Masson, James Law.Fark Yaaro: William Stanway and H.Laporte.Spruce lumber and pulp- Hon.L.Tourville, Hon.J.K.Ward, Messrs.John Forman, A.Laurin and Willlam Angus.The Hospital Record.The Coroner is holding an inquest this afternoor at the Notre Dame Hospital on the body of Zoel Huot, who was killed on Saturday afternoon.The lad, who was thirteen yearz of age, was ridin a horse on Wolfe street, and when about the corner of Dorchester street the horse shied and pitched the lad over its head, but one uf his feet got caught in the stirrups and he was dragged along the street to St.Catherine street when the horse was stopped in its mad career.The Notre Dame Hospital ambulance was sent for and he was faken there, but died yesterday.F.X.Courneau, who lives at St.Henri fell out of a hay loft to the ground and broke his leg on Saturday afternoon.He was removed to the Notre Dame Hospital in the ambulance.Mrs.|.Taille- fer, of St.Martin street, yesterday morning was in the act of yawning when she dislocated her jaw for the third time.She was treated at the Notre Dame Hospital.Yesterday afternoon the General Hospital ambulance had a run out to Knox street for James Walmsley who fell over the verandah and injured his apine.The Dead Fireman's Funeral.The funeral of the late Fireman Dagenais will take place from No.6 station, corner Ontario and German streets, to-morrow afternoon at half past two o'clock.It will be a fireman's funeral.As many of the men ascan be s spared will attend and so will Chief Benoit and Assistant Chief Naud while Assistant Chief Jackson will bein charge of the detachment, which will be accompanied by a brass\u201d band, Brobably Hardy's.The route will be along ntarfo, down St.Law- reuce to St.Catherine and then up Guy to Cotedes Neiges cemetery.The department will break out of the line at the corner of Sherbrooke and Guy streets.The No.14 salvage waggon is being arranged so as to carry the remains to the cemetery.It is algo expected that the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Association will be present in a body,ns they are to meet to-night to discuss the matter.Merchants\u2019 Telephone Company.The Merchants Telephone Compan still in the ring, so to speak, and are in opes of securing the right to erect poles for their lines.They have a complaint respecting the tenders for the police patrol service.They state that the advertisement call- Ing for tenders was so worded that they were not aware that a telephone ser vice was needed as well as patrol waggons; and so they were not in 8, ition to compete on equal terms.e Company are waiting for an answer to tenis eir application.The Absence of the Flog There was no flag on the City Hall terday as is customary on St.Ge Ald hompson went down to the Eo Hai this morning to ascertain the reason.Mayor made an enqulry and erties that the order h been given from the City Clerk's office, but that the minor official charged with the task had overlooked the matter.Sale of Trafalgar Property.The Trafal property on thé Cote des Neiges road, Belonging to the estate of the late Miles Williams, comprising about 450,000 feet of land, has been en Dong | by J.A.L Strathy at 10 cents per foo BIRTHS.PAUZE\u2014On the 0th in 666 St.Denis street, the wife Prank Ë ave of a daughter.o3HAU ete te 'shotgnacest (grocer) of a daughter.RH EAUME.At Longueuil.Sith inst, the wife \u2014On PE the 23rd Inst.a pap dang OF es dence, utchison street, Wednesda: 3 morn- jok's Church, oe to .052 \u201cTHE WEATHER.Na.m.\u2014 Probabilities for the next twenty-four bours: Jdght to moderate winds; pu sd or a little higher ersturee darlng Ere EEN Bglifax.THE OPEMNG - OF NAVIGATION.| wine .\u201cHOCHELAGA\" THE FIRST STEAMER IN PORT, » Eleven Days Later Than Last Year\u2014 River Open Betwoen Montreal and Sore\\-The Toe Still Firm Below.Navigation has opened at last.The first steamer glided into port at 10.30 this morning with streamers flying and whistle screeching.She was the \u2018\u2018Hochelaga™ and came up from Boucherville, mooring at the Quebec boat wharf.The steamer \u201cLongueuil\u201d also caine up this morning, going over to Longueuil.Both the boats start on their route between Montreal and Longuenil to-morrow.The opening of navigation is just eleven days later than last year.The *\u2018 Hoehelaga\u201d was the first boat sh last year, arriving here on April | 13.The river isopen between here and Sorel, and to-morrow the Riche: lieu steamers \u2018\u2018Berthicr,\u201d \u201c\u2018Chambly\u201d and \u201cLaprairie\u201d will reach port from there.Navigation below, however, has not opened et, À letter from the president of the Yilots\u2019 Association, from Desc hambault, states that the ice there is good for some days yet.The pilots do not believe that navigation will open before the first week in May.The Richelieu river is open at the falls for the distance of two miles.About May 8 is the time usually prophesied for the opening of navigation.he high tides are ue then and are expected to carry away the ice.\u2018Things are commene- ing to look brisk on the wharf, The Harbor Commissioners have several hundred men at work clearing the snow off the wharves,and below the Canadian Pacific elevator the work is going to be of no light order.Thereis very little snow above the elevator, in fact the Dominion Line and the Hansa Line are perfectly clear.Some of the steamship companies are taking down thei material for the sheds.At the ra the ramps are being taken down by the Road Department it bids fair to be Lhe middle of May before full access will be to the wharves.There were a good res complaints this morning regarding the slowness with which this work is going on.The water in the river is ai ve slowly, and stands to-day at 24 leet inches.It is a little over a foot below the level of the wharves.The channel must be blocked below somewhere or the water would fall more rapidly.On the other side of the island the channel ls still blocked with ice, and just above the island a fleld of ice extends above .for nearly a mile, This is rapidly breaking up, however, and will probably be out in a day or two.The ny's 88.Briscoe\u2019 sailed or this port ou April 1 1.The Case Was Disml Dismissed.The case pgainst Joseph O'Connor, keeper of a beanery on St.James street, who was charged with committing an a vated assault on J.B.Ayotte, was dismissed today, the complainant failingto appear.Reception to Ulsterites at Hatfield.LONDON, April 24.\u2014The Marquis of Salisbury gave a reception at Hatfield House today to the delegates from Ulster, who came to London to take part in the public protest \u2018against the establishment of Homa ule in Ireland.The ke of Devonshire and a host of Irish people opposed to Home Rule were present.Booth's Condition Critical.NEw York, April 24.\u2014Edwin Booth\u2019s condition is so critical to-day that his death at any time would not be a surprise to any of his friends.= 1 FINANCIAL The London and \u201cforeign markets eontinue dull and trading is of ht nature.Our latest advices ta at e financial situation in the Unita Btates je the disturbing element.In the London market Discount rates were a trifle firmer during the t week.and the market has changed ttle since the previous woek.The continued gold shipments | from Americe concern the market only sligh ur: Al All the gold will probably bo taken for Austria whore #£10,000,000 is yo the financial Hamburg- American Packet Com- from Antwerp uired to complete tion.The silver market has chan since the last weekly report and the qu pplies of silver are not oxcessive.American way securities although they recovered elightiy on Saturday, show no indication of a permanent improvement.the Pours: a strong feeling and higher prices prova ailed durt: the week just c ©e per cent.rentes vanced 48 putes Credit Foncier 1} franca and Rio Tinto 6} france.The Berlin bourse was depressed during the past week.Prussian fours closed at 107.pd and Deutache bank at 162.mone, in London in the o) Fra market is 1 + 1 p.o.Bank of Englan te reinaing a pe c Grand unks were stead y, closing at à 1st pref.and 39 fpr 2nd f.The position in New ork in feverish and irregular, Money on call this morning rose up to 15 | but towards noon dropped to 8 to 10p.c.New York to here Stand that $2,200,000 been withdrawn from the treasury.$200,000 of which was for Canada It is so stated on \u2018Wall Street,\u201d that a conference of New York nkers and ry officials is being held to-day in New York to confer on the wisdom of a bond issue.Bince Friday last Canadian -Banks bave withdrawn $1,600,000 gold from Ne.York.Sterling exchange in Now ork is weak, The posted Tates were 4.874 for rixties and 4.80 for demand.actual = were bs 4.A for sixties and 5 to 4 deman a 4.89] for Cables.om orn were 4.art 4 a ane documentaries 4.86 and Paris francs 8.154 for long and 5.13% for short.The weekly statement of the New York banks is more favorable than was expected.Both specie and legnl tenders increase.the L latter three and ne quarter millions,and thei reserve requirement due to gain in \"deposits, is small.cpl increases b; LT \u20ac surplus reserve and stands at a substan fguro\u2014nearly ouf- teen millions.While deposits havo loans have subetantiail he banks now hold an axcess of deposi ver Joans of nearly twelve million, against oly two | and one half millions Bix weeks ago.enr ago Xcess e aa, forty two Titiona: but it was less than four oillions two years The banks evidently are pérenethening themselves conservatively, t is known of the loan market % % quite evident that continued contraction of loans may be looked for, sud the money market is quite likely to assume & firm phase.The Fmportant changes in the principal items for the week w urplus reserve.sasvsevercer Increase ty 774,100 1 ncrease es.nie po \u2018orages \u2018compare as follows with I Boat TEE PME ss [8 Legal tendere.!! 82787 1,700 16,949.30 Total reserve \"Wize om Reserveroquired.Jono, fess 133,408,025 \u201c$19,582,975 ld payments produced a rally in the market at fe opening, accompanied by cov shorts by som who e impor- of ti sta t and an immediate and im nt im ement in i very cesily They got se eo a withdrawal o of ir has for preemie the rally.| pe to-morrow check kod sell appeared in segmod and ot tes.Ta mi ere bacco and a sionally broken epociait br Toledo Arbor both had ge of 10 to ding Lo gases the others.As the prevailing 2 took ge stage of lat Seca TSE ; rmstrony \u2018Tuesday, 25, all TT {pena ps Tt say poestbla Te of Boal iE pe & QU.r ea of a There ie n chaos or het in the local money market.Call loans are firm at d prime 8 ¢., an 1s Hscounted at 6 to to 8) p.o., où qua Sass emitting between banks.Count sziln 8 111050 STS ani ht, y uen Arr sixties 81 {505} Now York funds, t discoun ie and par, à prem.over the counter.stock market this morn active and the tone s resent wdest wero firmer and adval to, 694.closing \u201c r\u201d scare of Hoi Jing is fully appreciated ol tail hands.\"et 187} to fe at ei to 145%, closing at Gas were about steady 1 sold at 1443.Banks boro qui rere Petng dealt in widely at ola} .\"The rest of the market was neglected.MORNING SALEB.-50 Commerce, 147, SU SE 0 Telegraph, og di 130 Guu, 22 202, 74 do 20 50 do 6j}, 25 do.25 ailwi © 108; 2 do il 25 do 188}; à Cable Ton 25 do ue 25 do 1444, 100 143, 125 do 1454, 26 do 1452, 25 do 1454, 25 do Rights ©).AFTERNOON BALES.25 Montreal 232, 25 do 231, 25 do 230}.Richelieu sales pm © cat 150 ( Gale Ih, 3 de a root Tullway | wr 50 do 188, 125 do 188}, 65 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Reported for the STAR ora Gordon Btrathy & Oo., Stock Brokers, 9 8L.Bacrument st.= ri) 24.April 21.Al \u2018Bie A Bj Can scific Ry, .83% 82% 8 dag Do do Land Bon .\u2026.\u2026.109 Lee OB Commercial Cabl 145 144 145 1424 Righ 43 ss 1i4g N.Y.aNE.im fee ns x % 1 Lake 8bore.: 1 19 Mich Central.cee eee.106 .Se.P.M & Man ii à WC ve Mise.Pacific si = 48 Lead Trust % 3 38 HW Pacific.104 J oe 1 cue à XN.West 12 11184 1m a An Advanee in Prices.[sPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) New YORK April 24.\u2014The Post's financial article says: \u2018The imm to Tesult of President Clevelan 's statement the curren question vance in prices.the Tair rolling and a higher jevel of Tore quotations was at once reflected in the o prices here.Opening advances v to 1 inta the ain in industrials, whereshort interest the heaviest, av nga point or mare.these high openl ng prices ces thore were slight concessions in the first hour, but the market beld ex- {rome well, ard shorts Fare, Umia hou 4 Bell ng e gold en or to-morro' e pxport has reach hel $3 200.000, but the engagemen largely those = last \u2018week.the ae the market reflected soma lingering unce ty, Dat with a vastly improved general tone.FOREIGN EXCHANGE.Reported for the STAR by W.L.8 Jackson & Co.brokers, 1761 Notre Dems st.O.Box 95); Mou Apr ja.1808 To EI ere.Bellen.Gon ht 5.¥, Punde Boy Eo Sarin eri A 911] 13-16 by dally ivi Pe A EU ay om Do Cables.the S88, Flic oer in don.1 13¢ per ow Montreal Stocks in Store.1893.À.Wheat bus.a! ermine wl {| Hood's Cures.After the Grip It Restores Health and St-ength.Dexter Curtis Is welt Fhown in Wisconsin as a manufacturer of collar pads and boots for horses, and is a rebable business man ** Madison, Wis., Jan.20, 1883.** Messrs.C.I.Hood & Co., Lowell, Muss.\u201cI cannot speak in too favorable terms of the good - qualities of Hood's Barsaparilla.I have hud a bad cough for pearly two years, coming oun after the grip.I tried physiciang, went twice to the Hot Springs of Arkansas, but all did no good.I got a bottle of Woods Marsa- parilla and it gave me relief at once.The second dose seemed to go to the right spot, | afterwards got six bottles, and have taken vearly all of it, and sow I am much better every way.\u201cSu many medicines are advertised that do no good, I would not say anything in favor of any uniess 1 was fully Hood's == Cures satisfied it was good and worth trying.I believe Hood's Barsaparilla is good.\u201d DEXTER CURTIS, HOOD'S PILLS cure all Liver Ils, Biliousness, Jaundice, Indigestion, Bick Headache.WHERE TO GO FOR THE SUMMER.Pleasure Resorts Far and Near.Delightful Wanderings by River, Lake and Rail.Imexpensive trips te suit all purses.Mr.L.O.Armstrong, with his besutiful lime light views, will take his audience by land and sea, as follows.\u2014 Fp the Hudson.On Lakes George and Champlain.Down the Gulf.coupon 54 Maritime Donan end Gempolells Louisbuur drews, Grand Manan band O bello const by ¢ Casco Ba: oF.he oals, Nantucket, ar Maras Word 0 Brent Ne HIeAGS Pp igrimage, and Round the orld on the way home with the projected 2 Hceping car m Montreal to Jeru- em, vis Alas the GRAND\" TOUR of the Cans- dian Rockine Japan, Chinz India, the Suez Brin- disi, and Gibraltar.FRARER HALL, TUESDAY, Apri) 28, 8p.m.All seats reserved at 35 oenta.Plan at Featherston's and the door.95 1 SILVER WRITING TABLE.Articles are the correct thing just now.| Not very expeusive, they give wo cheerful & look to business surroun: thas they are well worth their cost.Ink Stands, Pen Holders, Letter Balances, Calendars, etc.HENRY BIRKS & SONS, R35-7 St.James Bireet, Montreal, 9x! \u201c LAMONTAGNE, CLARKE & C0.MEMBERS N.Ÿ.STOCK EXCHANGE, \u2014 BAN KERS \u2014 MONTREAL OFFIGE\u2014IES ft.J NEW YORK OFFICE Broad LS = fais Building).Our Quarterly Bond Circular JUBT ISSUED Will be sent on appliontion giving list of safe and readily marketable securities, paying #4 to6 p.0.on invtes- ment.© furnish information regarding all classes of Railway Becuritiex \"wo SEWERS.OA EE PUBLIC NOTICE ts hereby given that S&F sewers have been constructed in the under Al Ansessmont rate tor the construction of said sewers, reduced on account of previous existing sewers or drains, or other causes, fn accordance with By-isw No.19], concerning sewers, passed oo the 29th .1391, t make their claims lo Titi to the the undersigned, on or before Munday, Sth Locality.Al a Bt.from to Lagauchetiere, 3t.Antoine trom Guy Rivieres.Beaudry from St.Catherine to Robin.peaudry Notre Dame to Craig.Berri Lane tram Duluth to Rachel.Colborne extengion\u2014 Ann from Bt.Hubert to Montane.Bt Hubert from Mary Ann to Moun SB Mount Royal Avenue from St.Da to pubet Forsyth fre from CP.R to Moreau German § from Craig to Dorchester.s from Common King William.Lagauchetiors from Beaver Hall Rill to Bt.Genevieve, M 1 of existing sewer west ward, Ontario ! Prefontaine LP.Pine avenue from University, to Durocher.Prefontaine from Stadacons to Ontario.ry from stesuguay to Comer ~ Jos ver from Se rive Paley from deLorimier to Bhaw.PERCIVAL W.ST.GEORGE, Oty Barveyor.Orrr SURVEYOR'# OFFICE.: Crry HALL, Montreal, April 20th, 1803.52 MANDER'S BOAT VARNISH The proper thing Lo use on your Cunos or yacht.Won't turn white, crack or Ri Reng Rear id} by 3.87 , \u2018 gon 39 wham =! 200id MANDER BROS., LONDON, ENG.Os de: 507,351 573,7: 549.900 FOR SALE BY THE AGENTS, Border d0- 2% OS 2 Walter H.Cottingham & Co, ar bris.76,518 78,704 0.022 1822 Notre Dume st., torner St, Helen Stroct, meal do.185 is?5,114 MONTREAL S133ew Buckw'tbus.0,803 _ NS 744 S.ats Fi to % j= uly, [1 vib A, Sane.Soir TE à due July, 2 Lans.Bla\u2019 bo Le fair.past Ig i 38 Sept.on a ebemt ar usual promis q The Nordhehmer Piano is a high class Canadian instrument that meets the requirements >of those d reliable ianoforte at a moderate price.The #Nord- eimer\u201d is made in six d nt styles and can be obtained in Rosewood and ized finish, and ih handsomely walnut or mahogany.9653 Mrs.Theophile Lavigne, No.88 St \u2018Peter street, St.ony.says: \u201cMp usbend and myself both sustered or seve creed by four bottles of 1 of De.es Syrup of Turpentine.utine.My daughter ter has also been cured mation the lungs by are ious.Ur syrup.No matter how nice you find & a the ier stores, Pl jeade romeuiter, Praîtee piano rooms, No 1600 Notre 0 in 0 FOOMms, Le sbout where to in summer, by Lak teamer, Yacht aad Cap.a8 cents.Fouts te nt the \u2018door and ot Fouthernton\u2019s, Co BR \u2018ef, TH BATT.FUSILIERS A mesting of No.4 Oom will held atthe Aint, Grate Stree TUESDAY EVENING, the dio Sth ult, at pm.very member of the Company must be By order.O.HOWARD SMITH, ttm fa PROVINCE or UUEBEC, DIS- .165.Court.are ede a FES oe an Ir Montreal, Avril S + pre BALE-PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DIS- Montreal \u2014No.2506.\u2014- or Court.Louis Ovide Grothe & Co., Plaintiff, ve.Henry Dunn, et Defendants.On the fourth doy of May next, two of the clock the afternoon, at lace of of the said Henry Dunn, Ko.1681 Notre Dame real, will be wold, by street, ni [+ of hi Rr wl attels of the ASS BART gas eTocs of queen, bie e s Court, 1 fore Sree Montreal 75 Lau ria, Fidos, v8, Morands Smith, & vir, | Un the 3rd of May netk, ut nite of ie de forenoon, tens SE SE SE vid De void, by ue, of Sustice, ali and acces À the Defendant, selsed in © NADIAN ~ Ovaiite Ÿ SUBURBAN RESIDENTS *Desiriug to Bolect and Arrange for thelr Summer Homes, A Trwin will Leave Windsor Stroct Station at 2.00 pa, SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, arriving at Vaudreuil shout 3 p.m.STOPPING AT ALL STATIONS.RETURNING, train will lenvo Vaudreuil at 5.30 p.m.Arriving at MONTREAL about 6.30 p.m.Tickets office: 266 St.James street, Windsor St.and Daihousie Square Stations.83 eod HOUSE Can be economically smpplied with Table Requisites in Crockery or Glassware, See our Country Dinacr Seta at 83.50, $10.00, $12.00, $15.00.See our Low -priced Glassware for the country.See our pretty Bedroom Sets at $2.50 and $3.00.Hanging Lamps and Table Lamps for the country house.ee The COUNTRY AT.WILEY & CO, 1803 Notre Dame st.wa | ______ [ Nervous MEN! EXHAVSTED VITALITY, The errors 0 Youth, Promature Decline, Lost Manhood, and al Diseases and Weaknesses of Man, trom Thatevor cause, permanently aud privately cured Ne FAILURE.otter froe.MEDI INST bom EXPERT TREATMENT.sultation aod advios in call on P Ov IDEN TUTE, 15 B fanorer Street, Mont aod descr ve pamphlet, clusel; sealed, mailed free to.rout Send now.soxtf 75 Park Avenue.FOR SALE, Modern Cottage, two story extension.House £5 x 42 lot 25 x 138.LABT OF FIVE.Open daily from 2 to 5.30 p.m.A.E.LEWH 8, 90xtt Temple Building, WANTED TO ) PURCHASE, GOAT'S CART, Or CARRIGE APPLY TO wx P.O.Box 494.WANTED BUILDING MATERIAL Prat description in exchange for well situated build ts.HeCUAIG & MAINN ARING, Sxésod 47 51.James Be.FINANCIAL.oh number of first clase mortgages on vacant land for le, bearing 6 and 7 per vent.MeCUAIG & MAINWARING, 147 St.James $3x6e0d FOR SALE.ne r month, including intorest, insursnces and ax co Park Avenue eloctrio railw, ways McCLAIS & MAIVITARING, st.Ja: 8.7 roomed modern house close mo LET_TWO.one \u201cSTORY ST ORES ™ the ted block, Windeor st, Dear St.Antoine \u201cat.between the C.P.R.and the Grand Trunk stations; good business place, suitable for = .eweller, hatter.fruit or tobaccos, etc., also , for an hotel in occupying the two stores.Aup Le J.Frigon, accoun agent of Estato Ledoux, 136 St.James st.95 HOUSES TO LET.0 LET \u2014 114 ST.HYPOLITE STREET.self-contained cottage with oellar, 7 rooms, bath and w.c.Apply 112 8t.Hypolite st.95 2 LET \u2014 SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, 98 5, lately tinted and red, all modern Improvements, healthy locality, PRent moderate.F.A.McRae, 563 St.Urbain s 95 1 FLATS TO LETA AAA LET\u2014F FLAT, oF 4 UNFURNISHED rooms to let, ed by hot water pipes a Contrai Toit Apply M 5 LRT FLAT OF 3 FURNISHED ROOMS 2 large and 0 small, locality Beaver Hall.Apply \u201c* M.8327\u201d STAR Office.85 2 Automatic Tele FOR SALE.Peel Street, Near Sherbrooke Street, A YERY SUPERIOR HOUSE.No.221 Peel Street, Sanitary arm Heated throughouy ents perfect \u201com with Bedrooms pers.- Closat, ote.Beauty.owing Room wit] Nu expense bas been spud J Lo make this House first class in every respect, Brick Stablos with solid foundativu.Prive $i%« .Lply to JAMES 8.NOAB, 38 88.John ftreet, Rent Esiaie Agent.FOR SALE.Estate ot Mrs.De Grosbols, Hx?\u201cwe This magnificent Brick 2-story House, with extensiom, Bath, Cistern, surrounded by trees, and about 4 ta of ground for a ren, lawn, ste, and tu es situntod in the V ot (humbly Basin, clos: to the Chure ch and Railway tation: or wt the choios of the pur- arm uf about 70 arpents suporfivie, in wood, slate of Cultivation.Possession imwedinto.\u2018vrins of payment easy.For terma, eto.apply te Le W.Bisotte, Court House, Montreal, to Nor Bessette, executors, Ric] hella Village, or on the premises.xt MONTREAL JUNCTION.Two Choice Corner Lots For Sale, 120 x 120 ft, and 100 x 140 ft., choice locality.rice for prompt sale, 8 and 14 cents per foot.Terms to suit.C.W., P.93x3 O., Montreal Junction.Upper Drummond Street, FOR SALE A Beautifully Situated BUILDING LOT.Fifty feet front.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & Co.18) ST.JAME)Y STREET.STANDARD LIFEASSURANCE CO.WANTED-CITY AGENT-To firstclass man good ion will be given.Apply Lo W.MM RAMSAY, Manager.TO LET\u2014DWELLING No.117% BT.ANTOINE STREET, 13 rooms, w.c.sad bath.Buitable for boarding house.BTORES, Nos.768 snd 767 Oraig street.Apply to T.TRIHEY, 26 Bt.James street, or Saxtt 385 Bi.Antoine Sirees.The following advertisements were received too late for cation.ANNUAL dE ANTED-RUNN ERS FOR W.& W.machines.No.100 8t.Peter 5 52 RooR CORFORTARLE FD FURNIRHED, Urbain, Hot mater mas Le, JLT, BLACK SPANIEL DOG ON SATURDAY will glesse 8x8 anaw crits ta Duckabot.¥ return te Fire Stotion, Dalhousie aq WASTE \u2014 A RESPECTABLE PERSON TO children.Luke ('ANTED\u2014 COMPOSTTOR \u201cWANTED Ww Office.thorough servant willing to go tothe country.ha and tae.opis Bove 7 and d have some kao viedge of con NTED \u2014 ANTED \u2014 AT 106 UNION AVENUE I oe (4 A BOY TO TA Wi or nat a KE CARE OF F A ANTED APPRENTICE TO LIGHT BUSTNESH: referonces required.Address, \u201cM 33%,\" La ANIED BY YOURS GEWILEMAR.VO room and board in & private family, west of Mark at t rred.to È- mat eater md ae A ENDERS FOR H and yds.of excavation Sherbrooke st, between Mountain and Guy.Address\u201d \u201cI, 3819,\" BTAR ol Tendgrs close Wednesday, 36th, at 13 o'clork.% ROCEE\"TWO = REFLY LY FURNIEHED ROOMS JOR BALE_A voies TIRE BAFRTY J A ao Apply utter six p.m.to 33 Bu Urbain st.1 h ANTED-BOXING, SL ERSONE.APPLY BFAK \u201cM 3343,\u201d BTAR ing terms, ete.office.961 VWASTED\u2014AT ONCE A GOOD JOBBING OAR.penter.Ath at 68 dE Jane eu %1 ANTED_STARCHER, WASHER AND IRONKER ne and shirt ironer, at Mru Gilmour, 3400 St, Cethon ANTER A 5 HOUBE AND TAB AID, Ar _1L_ Durocher % 3 ANTED A a\u201d INTELLIGENT Lan sixtoe: ears poing OO mission merchants i ce.APR; own hatdwriting stating wages expected, to P.%3 ANTED\u2014A BTRONG ï To 3 self generally Gseful around the house.sale sauchetipreat.______ ANTED-FIESE CLABE MAN FOR MANTLE ment; also 2 nalesiadies to Henry à N.E Hamilton Bt.James st.\"2 WANTED ~ BY a Young 1 LADY ADIES, EW moderate.\u201c'L 3208.Boa vous Terma VWASTED_A STEADY STEADY a POR ONE YEAR YEAR'S street.engagement, mind horse and oow.& Cathedral WEED \u2014 A GENERAL BERVANT GIRL {Frenoh}, small family.Apply 4584 Rachel sirens.\u2014 No yo Xo, MAN, %, an office 8 ae vy wor! office.9 1 K, languages.ured A to Mont real Steam Tanadsy Co, Co., £1 and DBL auto : Ci KPANTED AT ONGE A FIRBTOLASS CAKE indsor Bukery, 53 University # WANTED AT ON baker.Call at Rocs- FURNISHED WITH OR WITHOUT board, modern convenisnocs, terms moderate.Palace st.ss VW ANTED-a605 GENERAL BERVANT IN Ni hing or or ironing.Must Lave rn i i a RE&PECTABLE MAN A STTUL: tion a4 groom; A: 4 urors st.Was: at once.Standard Joinery Works, 113 St.ys st., cor.Notre Dame al WARTED GENERAE RERVANTIF FRA) LY mily, where nurse is kept; ashing au ironing: willing to go to country for for Jummer mon ner uired ne Whe] FIRST CLARE HORSES H cer immediately.Apply 18 Bt.Urbain, Chea: ED OLERX FOR OFFICE BE quick and accurate st figures.month.Addross stating ofice experience, \u201c1.gris office.1 MFORTABLE FURNISHED YMA, with breakfast snd late dinner, at 110 aus st 5 = OF Box ie ont WASTED \u2014 \u201c\"WAGGONETTE seating eight (6b (8 behind and I in In fro) or cash.real poorer none Systems \u2014 \u2014 OF THE \u2014\u2014 =| Bell Telephone Parties desiring to introduce o Systems can procure the most ap Co, of Canada, Automatic Telephone ed apparatus by applying to the Bell Telephone Co., of Canada, where the apparatus can be purchased outright without the buyer being compelled either to purchase stock or to contribute to the payment of large sums for patents.In this system neither Operators nor Central Offices are required, nor is any Electrical knowledge required for its operation.I ms AMOS! 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