The Montreal daily star, 26 avril 1893, mercredi 26 avril 1893
[" polb\"S Tes ira word, euch insertion.2 ogots for 20 words oF or less, each inse: nn fer 0 vos.ar lees, and 34 cent per TO HOULE: or pri, Inserted at the abore rates must be Zpadd RATES % tts .\u201cWANTED, 10 ven! sents for 30 words or less, sitre ion., 10 cents for 10 words or less, and nta Tr sti Jord, eash sarin, SITUATIONS VACANT.IONSNIONSONI NS 0 MEL AL ITY AND COUNTRY AGENTS TO orders for Martel's Siperior white punmol let = ters for windows.A) or ddrose B.ter, Gil st.ATED.IMMEDIATELY.A YOUNG IRL about 18 to assist in gensral housework, to slec op at home.Apply 73 Mackuy ANTÉD\u2014A GÉNÉRAL 8 A Charlevoix st.Good salary.Without wash W= NTED-A GIRL ABOUT 1510 ABS Angier WITH we Lebe housework.Apply to Wire EXPERIENCED WAITRESS.APPLY 2236 8 rino of 91 VVANTED= IMMEDIATELT- A A GENERAL BER vant.Apply No.10 Richmond st, Pt.St.Charles.insertion.R BALE.2 cents for Z5 words or less, 1 oént per extra word, each insertion.35 cents for > words or less, 1 CHAN and cent per extra 56 \u20ac ; 8, ETC.sie conte for = words or cen Le poire word, each insertion.PERSONALS, age 5 5, à cents per word; minimum 23 me SITUATIONS VACANT, Want advertisements received too late for classification will be found pn the last page of to-day's \u201cStar.\u201d NANA ANTED- CANVASSER OF oon, AUDRESS.Salary and ex; manent.Brown Brus.t W ANTED- À C RAYON\u201d REST \u201cOKT BROMIDES.Apply 1604 Notre Lame.751 A AGENTS.TO TANVASS FOR \u2018rig Foothill Nursenes, the larges Jorigews-vetallals reliable and best kno NTED Over 700 acres meer culivation, 6 good pay.a and constant empldyinent to right men; no drones need apply.tone & Wellington, Tem: t outfits.Address 8 i , Montreal, J.W.Beall, Manager.aper.WARTED=4 GEN ERAT SEEKVANT FOR TWO Is Must be thorvugh; wages $12.210 Se.Catherine ot > / ANTED.FIRST \u201cCLASH 00K, HOTEL OR urant, c Address \u201cH =\" Bran office.[TANTED EXPERIENCED AGENT, OSMAÉ es routs Montreal tario; situation worth a stating cIperienco and on clous refereuoés or or covles ts recommendation, NTED a STRONG.BOY APPLY TO k Æ Bryson, corner Peel and St.Cathorine sta.CLASS OOÔK NEA 5 Apply by letter, with ei NATANTED\u2014A FIRST housetnaid, | for rie M May.ferences, to Post INTENT ONCE, \"GO0D PLAIN COOK, ALSO dining room girl, big wages; 2 sisters proterred W.J.Schwigler, Mining Exchange Hotel, P Water, = STRONG, A ACTIVE | MESSAGE | Boy.Po.LIGHT H OTREWCER and mind à a child Apply 20 Cuthbert st., off 666 ANTED-STARCHERS.TROY ÉTEAN LAUS- FATED 140 5.cer st.D GENERAL SERVANT.TAF y ANTED, Péfocher atreet th & Co., 36481.J ED\u2014GITEL VQUANTE Bt.Lawrence Main Wa blog! Box 307 ANTED.\u2014MATRON, FOR testa! Hom oot bea.™ je Que E YO HE a Ap gir 5 first ad ll am or à el pra Room Address ten 3 TANTED-A GENERAL - SERVANT INA BMALL fully.Apply 88M Ww TANTED TA GOOD EADY COOK FOR A FANT ly uf three.Must be a guod washer and ironer.eferen cquired, red.Apply as Ste.Famillest.973 TANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT.MUST BE cook.No washing or Frooing- Upstairs à guod girl kept.Apply 380 Pine avenue, Lead o.f Durocher, 35 WASTE ED_A GOOD COOK.CITY RI REFERENCES required.Apply 102 Mackay st.W JANTED-GÉNERAL SLRVANT: SMALL FALL.ily; no washing; reforeoces required.Apply 1373 Dorchestor st.973 VV ANTED- A GENERAL SERVANT FOR A small fémily, no welhing.2774 8L Catherine $ w TANTED-A GENE V J ANTED\u2014 AT ONCE, GOOD GENERAL SER- ant, in small fami iy, no washing or haw Must have references.Apply 62 Hutchison st.WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AT THE WEBSTER _ House, 531 sit.James st, kitchen girl.SERVANT, MAL references required.a ook.fawnily, no washung, 1233 Dorchester street, between 5 band?0 W TANTED FOR ABOUT ONEMONTH, A YOUNG 11, or between land8 in the evening girl to mind a baby 16 months old.Apply before to 199 Mance ios ok J FIRST CLASS DRY GOODS RE writer nocessar .Lsiler at once.Apply 241 Ht, Lawrence.STED-A GOOD PLAIN COOK,\u201d WILL i IN \u201c tothe country for summer inonths.Apply st m Btanlèy \u201cNN after t 3 ANTED\u2014A a washing, ANTED\u2014 ner STEWARD- FOR lake service.ply Steamsh sdian Pacific Railw WANTED \u201cA 8TRONG LAD AS UNDER CARE axpooted 1e\", BB: firing rete: references and stating =\" 95 Santen \u201cGENIAL SERVANT IN MALL y, where nurse is kept, weahin sade to country for amuser encès requirecL_ 9 Lorne av D GENERAL SERVANT NV ANTRD-ON E FIKST-CLASS MILLINER FOR an important firm.References bre required.Au- dress \"4.PE »\u201d STAR office.8 = VV ¥ NTED - A GOOD _RTRONG BOY TO TEASE air.Apply 10 St.Sacrawent st.WANED A YOUNG GIRL FOR OFFICE | oe, ponmonekip And sutme knowledge of Type- iy ess, stating reference sod sa ry expected, tu © J 361,\" STAR TANTED A YOT FTO ASSTRT IN BAR.MUST come well recommended.Apply 1992 8 ba ub eriné street.NTED\u2014LAUNDRFESS, PROTESTANT, GOOD A Ww ironer, Ladies\u2019 Benovolont Institution, 31 Ber- thelet at, qi 3) (QANTED\u2014STRIPPERS AND CIGAR PACKERS Z.Davis & Co.45 Common stroe VW ANTED- GENERAL ETRE WILLING TO No washing.Good go to the country for swnuier.reforpnces r required Appl, y, 105 Union avenue, om £30 fer 7 p WAR CLERK FOR THE OFFICE OF A 1 Address to blio company.Lady preferred.\u201c(3 3851,\" RTAR 0 war Be EXPERIENCED TABLEMAID.Apply to 80 Redpe to Halifax, ax, to vancouver, SITUATIONS WANTED.mS NSN NNSA AAA V TANTED- SITUATIONS FOR BOOREEEFERS, clerks, storemen, Im cssengers, en ne Apply to Employment \u2018Bureau, Young ens Cha atio VV AT \u2014STTTANON BY A YOUNG LADY, well educated iu both languages, as stenographer snd typewriter.Address5 Dufiesno st., Montreal = timontals- Ww Ty POBITION BY À WELL EDUCATED ANTED-PIANOBALERMAN LIBERAL W FAGES as the right mi AXTED\u2014IM HE DT rar ANS FOUFIER WP, to N.Y.Plano Co.2 ANTED A SMART BOY, SITE BOME EX- office.rx at figures.Address in own Band French, a situation in Ses; best ce VWANTED-BY 4 A GOOD BLACKSMITH, EM- p THRErY ANTED\u2014AT ONCE.À GOOD PLAIN COOK and also & housemaid Must both be experienced.d street.pui ANTED à A GOOD GF GENERAL SERVANT.aE eDt GIRL To ABSIST WITH GENERAL 10 Morland avenue, head ot Bt.Mar- We ot WN TANTED\u2014BY RESPONSIBLE PERSON, Oe iE pen ANTED GOOD MAN TO SELL one ETC.ON Comm! rd house.beral commission paid on ab.Ade 3548,\" BTAR office.96 3 ANTE.Ÿ STENOURAPHER FOR OF dry, Seigneu PED\u2014 i horses and able to drives 2471 Notre Damme street, between 8 raday or Beaver Hall eq.QU ANTED- IMMEDIATELY, PLAIN cook: city references required.Apply 7 Beave: A TANTED-BY YOUNG MAN, SITUATION AS ASS 64 Favard st._ ) ANTED- BY REBPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED tant bookkeeper, age 19 years.Addrem woman, place as orkin housekeeper; best of city dress G 3! 8,\" BTAR of 1868 UANTED- BY TPCARING A AND ENERGETIO travgllos line of samples for Ontarto.Highest t dress Rox 55, Colborne, Ont.oung man, has borough knowledges of bookkeep- 0 aoc tea both languages.bas ing and accounts, spel aiso & knowledge of Porthand du typewring: rly temperate; beat ci 0 Bran a ss to character and ability.Address A ne 3_ ress \u201cH 3193,\u201d STAR oO ng, shorthand and references.A: ough knowledge v W TRY A YouNG pi WITH A THOR: ployment; good references.Address \u2018\u2019O 3407, Bran ce.tBce.VV ESPEOTANIE WOMAN.HOUSEcleaning by the day.563 ucbetiore sb.os 3 ANTED\u2014EY À WIDUW LADY, À POSITION the month, the summer the aa sexmstrom, by % yeon Address 10 3%,\u201d ale 3 wx NTED_BY A MAN WHO DCS Do, ANT thing tha = tno faring + of nine Apply to hh r vogotæble farm Rogers ne Point Bt.Charles.Was ANTED_BY YOUNG MAN TWENTY-ONE ars of age.age.Mtustion, well educated; excellent reforenses.A ,\u201d STAR office.AD.- dy A REBPECTABLE ORLY, A ote at her own home, 66 Fortier care of house during the summer.f ferences given.\"R 3488,\" BTAR office.08 WASTED BY 81 # TEADY GA GAK ENER WO WORK B BY os 2 ANTED \u2014 WASHER, Al Also.GOOD aad ln Ir toner.bed at once, Caled: épris De to Dr.vs A SMART RELIABLE IRL: WILL ing to do housework, with references.Appi; mediately, 16 Hutchison street.\u2014 GERERAL SERVANT.REI CARPENTERS or om 7e tiers» 9632 D\u2014A PI, VIER AN STEAMFITTER st once.H.Baillie, 166 P 0% ae maha Sai TOURS SE of & Dutcher shop.by 3nd of WARE TED BUTT ATION AS S BOUSEKEEPE PER.BY a Grant a 2184 Notre P-m3 1 st, ANTED-A TouNT \u2018GIRL AGED 14 OF 1 15, 10 bei tn bt bousework.Address atreet, Point Bt.EF NTEN\u2014 EE ERAT SERVANT FOR mily of two.Apply 1 ANTED\u2014BARBER AS FIRST \"AND.HUE Soar das good man.8.Tarrante, 2305 St.Catherine st.WEF A MILE ROT OUTE LE DRIVER.APPLY wi Deterens 924 De Ep ANTRD IMMEDIATE: salesladies for millivery.Apply ae Rengeds.8¢.Lawrence Main Wap cents, TT THE FANUPCTURING Btationors' Company.479 St.Paul street.James st.Wie sie rid ko Ames PT : Tes; e ra a atron o work, spe English a: rong And not of BTAR Office useful, sp steiner; ste Addrers \u201cG 3654,\" ANTED-IMMEDIATELY, AN EXPERIENC cent 7 ed housemaid; city references required.eK A TEA DEFSSMAR KER Wilo WORKS 01 1 by the re ANTED - aod eleven a.m.À KITCHEN GIRL FOR THE Coffee House.Apply 0.1A ; Wa hot FIRST LAR Te F ATMAE Apply BR.C.Andorson, 185 St.Antoine st.SMART RT GIBLS AS SALESW map for Tate goods store.£3 Le ; 1 > \u2018Qyifrer = STRONG WILLING GIRL TO ABRIBT 4 k, tor the month of June, at he Moun.ba Apply 100 Cire st.71 = PANTED AN AP! ; baking, E speaking AEN TREE WARD, cA ARPENTERS AND JOIN Catèed: \u2018Om new building.\u2019 ; rai st, also à boy to Aor after dore, ap | \"reed DA ences Appis a VW.H ; _ Ti #7 w RIED pra \u2019 WS oR pokey ust be adres ol TO \" STAR office.OsFEoN cs ESS HELP wr moving tor he Aare of M Apply between re Are 08 3606 Hoan oan SALESLADY IN VQUANTED\u2014 ma A qui MAN oF GOOD AD genourer cr ypo- rod ohn th promotion in Thar, o ation fn both nt Best city ref view; speaks and writes t: er- en ddress 683 7 97 6 8t.Catherine st.(Vu ASTED-A SITUATION BY A WIDOW, LIGHT Pome, or in private house, warehouse or Sotel, 3614,\" STAR office.a widow with a dat jou in à re k after chil family, daughter osn tend dren; good references.\u201cW 3610,\" ÉTAR à js 71 | VVANTEP A SITUATION ON A FARM, BY A boy 18 years.\"W 3611,\u201d STAR office.M1 W ANTÉD\u2014BY À YOUNG MAN, A POSITION AR improver to the w: Cao fu -making; h three years road best ad reerenone Airis 0 3514,\" 1 BTAR office.or general servant.Ploase WAN NTED= BY A YOUNG WOMAN, SITUATION 209 Cour Cooma gt\u201d °° PER, vi (@ANTÉD\u2014SITUATION BY DYNAMO with knowle des of incandescent wiring.Address oe.*'V 3580,\" STAR off) / ANTED\u2014SITUAT] BY A GOOD SITE.general hand Adress Chas.Palmer, a 5 ANTER-CARPEE SEWING AND REPAIRING AN 3 Des 1d lane rood Teferonces; coral sb.raked ra married; sadly in want; rally wor aint factorles Cooper, #6 Plessis aires, RT ANTED_BY MAREIED Hi MA.X, BITUA TFURTIOR as driver; oom cit, ee AE 3 im where grperionce might be of advantage.Address er Se Wha woman, Address \u201cB 3] 8140 Hol 2 Jed NS SNA Lt: qe (afer Lo | am ds, parcel con! and thi ties, dressed to Mr sn 361 Peel OST A OF GLASSES OF he Sas Bm a I ST - étces required in University st by ava | Jpn sat arctars pot .\u2014AT ONCE, A GENKRAL BERVANT rbaïn, #4 AA Epon LE \u2019 - © - \u2014 TP [47 For Te Beward to finder A 2, CON AIX OE BT.gold scart pin (horse shoe).Finder will be urning it to Terrance « 2 OBT\u2014A BRO to the name of Rover plènes rs to 204 à Balmoral Hotel, à watch pad vi ld Tor Tas tol ht on or Taroom Yo Jokn tects.\u2014A SK TE TRAITER ANAVERS 10 name of saine will tewardod © % re on returningto C.G.eugriars Sree 4 be 1 FF AG .8t Antoine or West Ga Euh Be Lois CN x ray, rakes and od MeCord shrew pue with m pitt erry | PARTNERS WANTED.» VV ANTED- FARTNEE, WITH CA CAPITAL OF thousand ila.take charge of offios relate * ru an oflce.: = $ : WAS a EE Gi ed fie Tn Er Address ROOMS To LET.Tor ee FOR SALE, ETC ing fect.to RW.offies, RE Sotiage, copiaiaina Cy yi Teton &Co., o iio La EEE IT ements, 58 Mackay st.Apply Eus.Lali Lerte, N ES se.CE ; t, JR SALE © FF Heocel, unrantood sde i theron oferine où this rue ued strech.OC.« Tonia! Bt.James ac, swacions ph cupboards.143 RO SOON i RWITHOUT BOARD, FOR GENtlemen, fon Sabla family.Moderte price ETL VURNIBRED T HIFOPES PO Le 00.from Post Office.oe.Any es 114 Champ do Mars \u201cLE ISHED tone housekee) NE movi: Ro pins D 5.OOM TO LET; ALSO TABLE board a OF moo st.a FR FU! OR .oo bathroom fiat; not HED oo in St.Pilly sires, woe vosr be ter st.TORE sn dwellin \u2019 (S\u2014TO LET, LL FURNISHED, § BU AE toinini for gentlemen, with every convenlencé.blinds, ) COMB COMFORTABLY FURNISHED BOOMS.* movtog, HANG Hess TO LET jooks ERCEFIONATLY \"LARGE spacious bare où an Apply 166 Manage) OOM\u2014LARGE FURNISHED FRO bathroomn flat, for one or two eme without board; private family.Apply © 141 Bleury a ooMs-T0 LET, TWO FURNISHED SRR t, Catherine st, une Stanley.COME PURNTHED, Po OoMs-B BEDROOM 2 AND SITTING: ROOM, Tort modern conveniences, private family.2077 St.Catherine a rat oewr Bleury.ss y OUMB_ONEPARLOR BEDROOM: ALO BINGLE ooms, with use of gus, in a first class pou P.E.BROWN, Real Estate Agent, 17 Place d'Armes Hill.| rorsar, 1 rooms fe ri 396 Charlevoix, Érooms, 105 Drolet, 9 rooms, self-coutained, s 1 Drolst, 10-reams, stons houses, self-contained 30.00 For further morte Ting up whic #08, or TPOLE ply to and tel Drumm OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLE BOOM SINGLE OR double, with or without board.oral st.JR O0MS FURNISHED.49 BEAVEB HALL HILL > OOME-TWOVERY ATTRACTIVE ROOMS.ON the bathroom floor, furnished well.143 Manañold ] OTE WELL FURNISHED, WITH FAUNE also front room.bathroo modern convenienoës, good «tamil; CoM FURNISHED TOC LET, WITH USE OP dining room, if d, erica.bn pe with all oder door; situated corne porary eriaus of thee lectric cars, in ash short time; at ay one desiring a country restd t eity Terms 20987 ry Some BER UTIFOLLY FURNISHED TE * double and single, op the Dathroom floor, with gas comfortable.pboard: Best Co.181 St.James a LET\u2014FURNISHE street, for a year or lo semi-detached ¢ odious {OMS TWO LARGE BEDROOMS, ON BATH all modern conveniences.\u201cie Fue SAE FT.NEW RUBBER OOMS-TO LET, ONE on $80, oa NEATLY FURNISHED La loge ave cor.BL Catherine at OOMB-TO LET, ONE ErRONT ROOM, SOIT.TABLE > i FURNISHED ROME, with breakfast and late dinner, at 110 Mausteld sc.i {00M COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM TO tet habits, i and every conven- Re \"SRE MropteneY van moon |] To NICELY FURNISHED FRONT use has every convenionos.51 | HT \u201cTO LET.IN WEST END, A FLAT or ri rooms, furnished or unfurnished, will ls y if desired.Apply before Ist May at 2099 st De.- OOM\u2014LARGE, WELL FURNISHED, FRONT room, for ope or two gentlemen, bath, hot sade cold water, ghk; Overy convenience.Torre.OOM\u20141 LARGE UNFUENGRED hoo wit or without use of kitchen.No.1 Drumm an Ce.orties sq.pu For 8.FORT THE MILLION, EINDLING, t and best diarmid & Co., cor.8t.James and Guy RAALE ENGINE 15 HORSE P FOVE es Tapierse, 300 $ppir Ro J.James at.2 Bo, Fou 6 F GAB FITTINGEÉRONZE AS.and brackets, at 473 Guy st.94 4 5 ABES Co In Falnatand sak, all styles.Montreal HOIST, MILLAR i] by B45 Howa To Se furnace to be put io.stairs, No.99 .Me EP ee Ars 0 Mio LET\u2014rié VICTORIA AVENUE, O rooms.Rent $10.00, ONE elc.; also Lower tenement, 243 La) Montreal.Rent Low.Apply to P.23 Aylmer St.Key u CART PART OF OF BREWING PLANT GOMS DOUBLE AND SINGLE WELL FUR.40 McGill College arene.hot water.64 8t.Denis Tele hone 6446.96 8 aprigaé Pano, rpc Sia PEARED Fa GALÉ\u2014CEVÉ! i waloot tabi, op eC rrr rge and sm: rooms, ot water, gas, eto., Osthcart st.mo LET \u2014 fron t_ cottage.\u2018MONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1893: HOUSES TO LET.PATRICK, Rh pu NIE eld ri Station, Intost san bath and w.o.À or V.Ruby, 1161 S A] eury st for key.0 LET\u2014 ER PPER wnomsit, No 24 Guilbault cor, St.Charles orron» ouee = néwl pA order; will bo desiral ply 2 Cullis, tu 10 DET-HOUSES OF 39.00, Qu 00; five, as seven roots, passage, w ol ; order.A No OLÉT\u2014I88 MAN eue STREET.STONE front house, heated b to J.Cradock Simpson & Co., 181 St.Jam 0 LET SHERBROOKE STREET, ONE OF the handsome stone front houses near Mac- kay street.beautlfully situated and mers Apply to J.Cradock 15 rooms; hoated by coach house.Apply to J.Crs Co.181 St.James st.0 LET\u2014BAYLE STREET, STONE FRONT house, heated by hot water, at a low rental.Cradock Bimpson & 18 A ARK A AF, class lower tenement, six rooms, bath and t water, etc.Apply at 92 Park ane LET\u201495, % AND 101 MANSFIELD 8T., two are em Ly to-day.Very low rental to tops from St.Catherine, 0 Mansficla st.~~ 962 \u2018CHISON Si ST 0 NE nt tenement of 6 rooms, Da Rent $18 per month, po tax.water closet, Avenue.nico cottage, 7 LET\u2014LOY n, 0 LET\u2014A COMFORTABLE SELF CONtained stone front lias in th room for stabiin, Ao \u2018W.L., Bastian, LET-ONE O Cottages in one of the fea situations at Portage near R np.jure, AEA Ars utensils ill De 80 sold a a MORLAND \u201cETRE Ra, otre Dame du ETAT ST.hed.\u2019 psostainiog ix bed Aogis for ee Mrs.» Ain Imaprovements ies rungt, Beaconstio FINO LE T4688 TOWER TENT.E- ment lu City ET CLASS st Apply ly at 25 ling, hosted uy oe dinin room, linen closet, 8 oreroom, room 38 x 15 feet leading to neat conserv fuel elevator, stationary 8 aehiubs, electric door 0; nor slectr and electric-wire lightin uninterrupted view of x $35 and taxes.Apply 1 io LET-NO.3 PORT ST.RE taxes.Apply to James L.Ra uilding.Tn 0 LET TWO IST CLASS RENEM ENTE, Heated.Mass Nos ofouttio.\u201820 Sh.James O LET\u2014FINE OPER TENE, EMENT, Es Sherbrook 0 st; Clg tiful v ev of mountain; 819 Lagauchetiere, or i FINO LITA TF RNISHED DOTTAGEIN-SF Patrick; S rmlnutes\u201d walk f P te office.Apply to Mra.Ewan, 2 265 OTM fount Ro fr et STORES, HOTELS, ETC.TO LI LET.NIN IN NSN NIN ur DS EE ES at v cs) » bg st.at present occupied By eile talo Late eorge Reaves.Address, Geo.\u201d 8.Brush, 84 Dg street.Fi roe Mtg.Co, 1678 & 1880 Notre Dame sfreot.poli! L RY 8 AND CEL lar, No 15 he Henry street, just re-built, x 130 A most PAH e Jor, rang rang, many, facturing business.Apply Notre Dame Bt treet.0 LET\u2014PLATING SHOP.ALL Ha plete, with power, heating, ete.Work saranteed to amount of rent.Apply to H.R.ves & Co,, Queen st, 87 ef O0 LET\u2014-CARRIAGE SHOP, OR LARGE shed containing 2 flats of about 6000 ft.each.810 Cra ig st., corner St, James st.Suitable tor livery stable, blacksmith or carpenter's 5 Wh Rent $30.00 per mo.: no taxes; no repalru.Valker, 121 Bt.Fre, Xavier st.0_LET_STORKS 371 TO 37581.JAMES ST.Rent $20.00 per mo.; no taxes.Apply to W.Ÿ M 121 Bt.Fra, Xavier st, ve ET-\u2014STORE, COR.OF ÉLEURY AND Mayor Stroets.Ront very cheap Apply a at dt Karceh, jr, 3 Place d' Armes Hill, tel cphione O0 LET\u2014TWO ONE STORY 8 STORES.x tho new erected block, Windsor st, near gt.Antoine ét, between the C.P.R.and the Grand Trunk Rail ilway stations; good business lace, suitable for a Jeweller hatter.obaccos, , ote., also for Top hol hotel in or oro the two stores.Aeply on, accountant.agent of Estate Ledoux, Hi St.James st.953 10 LET\u2014FHE SHOP, 206 §T.CATHERINE street, with or without 1he dwelling, 2304, above it.Also, | the dwelling, 2328 St.Catherine stroet.The e shop and dwellings are situated between : Ne Gil College À vesiue and Mansfield street.Apply at 118 Durocher st.Fo Ex O LET\u2014AT LACHINE, ON MAIN a new brick store with a welling, ve ns plate glass windows, near Dominion ridge I ory.Apply Major's Hotel, Lachine.OFFICES TO LET.NSN 0 LET\u2014VERY DESIRABLE OFFICES flats, and sample rooms, 30 Hospital streed ore St.John at.; also at Not.r.Lewis, Room 13, 5 Boosie st.24 8tt 5 LET\u2014FROM isr OF MAY N EXT, JHE fine ficea a present occupied by th Pacific Rail ay Co 13 St.John st.\u2018a polr to Mr.Lewts, offico Hospital st.LES SEVEHAL \"OFFICES ON 18T of No, 83 Bt.James streot, opposite ew va Life Bulding.Low rent.gorge Bury.Telephone 1253.FLATS TO LET.LMI T° LET\u2014FLATS IN BUILDING No.Tres Notre Dame street, over offices occupied .8 elevator hoi se The entrance.ames.to J.Cradock Sim BOARD.ANAS OARD\u2014 MRS.MCEWAN, LADIES BICK NURSE superior asocommedation ¢ boarders, with best medical attendance; at pores Terms moderate.187 Cadieux st., balow Bt, rine st.20 OARD\u2014] EARL, 1E8° RI- BoA moin ri or Soc pean: attendance; adios attended at their bome.8 street.mi Bree es WANTED AT# ST.DENIK B® \u2018Confinement; rans Mrs.Bobi 151 Cadieux a near BCA HAND FRONT ROOMS, TABLE BOARD, $3.15, six meals for 90 cents.751 Légauchéliere at, second door from Besver Hall Hill BP PES 1 AND SING SINGLE EOOMB; LE EONS Fo versity street.YOARD-SURNÉE BOARD, HT.HILAIRE YI aE iCE BRT GET ROOMS.0 ON: -PATREOON fat, famished or anfuraished, water A Bt.Jam Ime 8 in Oa TL LE HER 0 po! fnoun enus.965 M_YURNIBEED SINOLE BATH.2 sio ST Rat.Bt.Catherine st., corner Balmoral 0, : on.Mist A Tr FURNISHED DOUBLE bathroom at, puitable for one or two pontiemen role 98 Alexander LL TE FIRS vate family.No.83 Union avenue, 6 CT 0 LARGEFURNISHED BEDROOMB, on bé City Councillorsst coms TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED.103 Peas LET, TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, first flat, 10h Mountain st.93 OOMS\u2014TO E PLEASANT FRONT % 4x uabursiahed, 704 Chatham 3008 MS.FURNISHED ROOMS ON FABIO d ba flata, ra bed; also one nished room.150 Bleury stree re OOM-\u2014A FLEND FURNIE for only, 26 Berri street.5045 COMFO ere es Aad dou ; 8 ad séjoinins Ro C Jom, miis ; not OOM\u2014DOUB: ROOM, WIT, room, hot snd cold water, ODME\u2014ELEGANTLY FURNISHED DOUBLE à with all oder con aitnated In à pleasant Icoality.56 MoGi ROE Ee, JET Jaa IE OOMA- BED-ROOM AND BITTINGROON, J m flat, all modern conveniences, private famlly.Y FURNISHED AB BEEING ¢ on bathroom flat and Soe fie Bi T EACH! 6 PTE er are IL Martel, 233 McG strech, Tig | pa STOVE, 000 part FOUR AND THREE pedroom and 077 Bt.Catherine street, neat cEERF TIRE x \u2014F FULL bot water pipes; also pures meme rater ne bedroom, two clothes prosses, Sentiemen; tow : ns ISHED BOONE.1 5 Fh Tainter, = sue st UT % RASPBERRIRS PAE TC br MAL Agi es water; ren street west.Apply 2 i Eh tb.I St.Louis fis ince ur st., NEAT - thoroughly hosted nice Habttng a xd \u201cP.M419\u201d STAR \u2014219 GR Tova stone-fronted house, 10 oops, path and oellar; very wi Bot water; convenient\u2019 to éloctrl to leave town.\u20ac.Tan open sn 718N.El Life or street, Cote St.Antoin Bal Bul a Sm Fre ete 13 Tony Crise c'Élmpeon & 00.181 és © front house, 12 rooms, heated b; Apply to J.Cradock Simpeon & ce, | fiNo LET-29a ST.GENEV E 8 ET, ement ; 8 rooms; ne per month\u2019; 78t Qeney eve etreet ; 10 oom order, and Paris street, Poin Apply to Robert Geen, 9 St.Genevieve st.963 LET\u2014COTT., 32 OVERDALE AN 6 Kinkora À ve.5 Teoma, Gurney Fur) on Kitchens.tenement 72 ne, 7 fooms, Upper to tenement, Ch ty Co AV F 6 ter Wes a Sata 8 rooms, heatad, soparate entrances, gas stoves, ed.James Stew 0 Lower te | TOs _TOWER and 214 St.Antoine rire between Mountain and Aqu $18.00.Apply to LET_LOWER = rooms aos verge SM Use st Monique street, 00, Apply to Geo.St.Mark, a very ioe self-contained house.4 OTET-FURNISHED NODERNTD ROOM.box 2718 ST.THER.N LEE Colins, $1 Cathedral 872 er AVERY MoE T Jone dE ret $52 per me month, pe COMFOR TABLE MODERN FURNIS ISHED DUBE, IN COT Se Antoine, from June 17th to end of Aug., poser air.Apply to Rev.Church avenue, woe 5 abel Hoo sante imm Bing art & Can Temple Building.\u201cLET = NO.#81 GUY STREET, tad pou bo hE À ren , no taxes.Room 80, Temple Bui or i tree 144 Lusignan n street, 6 b Egan 65 8 Monique | Sha a ThE shd\\ carriage houses \u2014ON rE TOWER PRiraihad months, pers CELY à back - Le for ges and ovesy sonvenionos.TE * BERD.ET OF BI jost new, wil be ld he lo a tenemen Ri a up] uta, on v Rivard .pére CHANGES.MADA PATENT NO.3608 RUB re tes dE Mat\u201d Co.ony Broadens, New pr re DE Ta \\TALEDONTA SPRINGS! atbleton, Que, es Hanover st.: Les ROOMS WANTED, ASSN ANTED\u2014-FOR THE MONTREAL MILITARY three Too OF Shouse of moderate size.Must be cen at.Faces oe or Not; Dame street \"Maj poorstary rE a ES | Jy mz YOUNG MARRIED rom and board ju à family, bare 00 0 fow boarders aro kept vieiily Mow gunteln & Terma m gat ANTED-BOOM | a TABLE FOR WORK- on Bt.James street, west of Sc.Peter.mich & Co, 364 St.James st.ANTED BY À A LADY AND SE eals te; Focale betreen, Poe re Tori sbrgat: permanen \u2018Address \u2018\u2019W ax oo y AFTEDKO0K, FURNIBHED, FOR TWO A sons.D.R.Ire 100 Founding st.971 ing.erie douple: with boy 087 farnisbed room or rooms, bathroom Sas proferred Btate terms, which must be moderato.\"G 3660,\u201d STAR office.971 BOARD WANTED, \u2019 INSIST INST BOARD FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS Wis patina nd bis wife, tor of snd son of 10, between Bt.Anne's snd Pointe Apply\u2019 6.4th floor, 186 8t.ee S ao d - alt seve ilar vo Fm 5 613, City.W wen wie, T3 aire Free lessons in va and week f odsiog and breakfast.\u201d Apply Po Low Heath, TS Place d'arme and Mr.Edmond, | 144 86.Lawrence strest.nl WANTED TO PURCHASE.SOLS SLA ABE © GPF CLOTH gor at SL orf dee mes pa iw | D 2 MEDIUM L W pt TED San oa Wists degnmy , 3 TO GALLONS milk on G.T.Prompt dortnight) 2 Address \u201cR 304.\" STAB oon ns IL CABLE Brate , sod 5 ap, oF RR tae.Jens TE A PURCHASE INFANT RY sword.\u201cAdres, statin statis Ê 0, x 588.971 FARMS FOR SALE, AA AAA eras em A Fos; dc Bone LET, A FARM OF 550 ACRES aie paral re poses, ini = Co.of vil, Township of rington.be sold cheap and on terms.For particulars, apply to 1a H.Osdleus, 26 Bt.James st.8, FAUT FARM, 7 ACRES BY 4, R Ul in good stats of oul ti , Dent town of Assqmp- tion; easy teria.fig rity \"Ausompiion, HOUSES WANTED.WIESE LONGUEUIL, BMALL FURNISH HE aT MME] GOOD B TX contain ors bedroon © MONEY TO LOAN ] OANEG\u201445 TO $500 ADVAN ON SHORT Loge y Va.Toma, Commis Agent STABLES WANTED, WARD iia FOR TWO OR Lun TRUE WERE rs RE | \u2018STABLES TO LET.| \u2018 - SBKÉson \u201d- Be-opena June 7th.! PRICE ONE CENT.HORSES FROM CANADA SOLD.THEY WERE NOT ALL PERFECTLY BROKEN, HOWEVER.The Price Averaged $175 and Some of Them Brought a Round Figure \u2014 The Montreal Horses Sold Well.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.NEw York, April 26.\u2014Good horses, in plenty, were sold at Tattersall's yesterday, and if they brought prices that disappointed owners, it was through no fault on the part of the animals themselves, but of the manner in which the most of them were shown in harness, The sale included about sixty head, consigned by Canadian breeders.They were an excellent lot, but not a% perfectly broken as has, been customary at recent sales.Nearly everything offered possessed the making of good saddle or harness animals.The sale was well attended.The details are as follows: FropoctyiofS.Osborne.Montreal \u2014Lady Franks, .1m.4, b Lapidist.dam by Terror, T.Quindan, 125; Duchesse, er 5, by Speculum i an, Js Sporteman, br #5, by Baron a Rothad W.B.Swezzey, 8200; Maud, ch m 8, by Gotdloar Dr.Cattanach, $300; Pride, ch m 5, by G oldleaf, {am » Erin Chief, D.H.Grand, $360; estio, Lr Young Clear Grit, dam by War Dance pie ing.180; Roger, grg 6, by Goldfinder, T.Quinlan, : Ruby, ch m 5, idfinder, T.uinlan, $2 : Baron, ch gd, by C \u201clear Grit.3 W.E.Stokes, $325; Major, br Drgs y Swallow, W.Sherman, nan, $200 Rainbo rg WN mg mo A Sack he Barber, here u fctor, ch Goldin dam 1 by Ter bir Sond lah fa pete BE Fido a AC esdoqaz $100 Property of Dr.McLean, fot .ing A hy, $100 : Bulle, où 5.07 Ip, Brook va Riding Academy, $225 dnight, b Glencoe, Central Par! LB alice, e chin & by Little Hamilto! ton] rooklyn ing Acad cademy, , $265; Helen Mar, b tovens, ; Wall Ia À & by Hamilto Ha d, $125; ch m 4, > Liedle Hamilton, T.G.Btainer, $160; Marga by Little Hamilton.T.G.Stainer, $165; Cleo ve a.mé by Young Go Brooklyn R Ridin, tavius b.g.ork wp.gra ero, W.Brown gelding.5 wl.Bt.a Ta > ey Tester, M J.T \u20ac porty of of T D ne \"Davis, Cora wall, Ont.on .J.e 8a Pe Lyon sr Ble be UD Br Bees) 3165; Doc 1 of Tb.Hodgins, London, Ont.perty ob 8, on, Ont.\u2014 by Magician, dam by Pretender, Ha barre 8118 Braneite.br m.§, Timp.Max quis, dam by Rt oyal George, Jr., 0.8.Homer, b 0&5: by by Highland Boy, Jr., dam by Fox Claftin, 5 kab g.6, Im nai EE vaine jr, T.Quinlan Quegn Boss, bm, & by Mar m by ihe\u2019 tor, T, Pike, $195 Pt by imp mp.Albert, dam by Belfbarin A Adams Ee » > 6 im.Fortoater, i Ae ed cen.erm, 5, by er Imp.\u2018orrester] den gs 186$ hero Ge Lane, ; Alta, br m, al Creole, a byte ak bel.8 fiat i oh th.i Ti h Es à cena, my sk an SE oli br m des 6.6 proue v Be fen ré er are Eee cl LE m, J.Adams, $100.Total for the fifty-nine horses, $10,900; average per head, $176.THE INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, [sPzorar ro THE STAR.) OTTAWA, April De David Pottin general manager of the Intercolonial il way, who is here, states the are bright for this season's traffic.e ee pri at the strait of Canso, a tug boat 1s being built, while a lave es capable of carrying fou n, oars, ander construction at \"Port Haw oe i these facilities for fe: es straite \u201cit will be 18 10° Lions Nr Pottinger states that duri eo winter 2000 tons of coal for the Montres Gas works had been carried from Sydney.Hon.Mr.rt says that the accounts of the In- tercolonial indicate that his predictions of a balance on the t side of the books will smply fulfilled this year.He believes toe Intercolonial proper will henceforth continue to be self-supporting.* QUEEN'S HONORARY DEGREES.[SPECIAL 70 THE STAR.) Kingston, Ont., April 26.\u2014To day Queen's University con ono! degrees n upon the following: Doctor ot Divinity\u2014 Kenneth J.rant San Fernando, Trinidad Rev.David Cou Professor of Oriental Languages in MG niversity and Presbyterian College, Montreal.Doctor of Laws\u2014Hon, G.A.Kirkpatrick, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario; Prof.Henry L, Bovey, Dean of Applied Solenca cGill Un versity, Montreal, and Dr.nald McLean, of Detroit, Michigan.i ONTARIO\u2019S ANTI-LICENSE BILL.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.} TORONTO, April 26.\u2014It is expected Marter Bill will be up for its second rond ing to-da .This means an exciting debate ht session.The division on the bil wil be Strictly party lines, and the ma- foc against it in the neighborhood of 24.ncidentally the Government may throw me light on thelr intentions: respecting a plebiscite.7 LONDON'S LICENSE LAWS.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR,) Lonvox, April 2%\u2014The license - dom- missioners have decided to make the hour for closing bars and drinking saloons 10 .m.instead of 11 as heretofore.They ve also decided to.make\u2019no increase in the number of the licenses beyond the 40 ngw in operation: EMPLOYERS\u2019 LIABILITY BILL.Lowpon.Ag = THE STAR.) \u2014 The Employers\u2019 Linbilit on Brit De the House of paced inst or ian sding tn CORNWALL COUNCILLOR DEAD.CorNWALL, April 26.\u2014Mr.Michael O'Cal- Jaghan, one of Cornwall's councillors, died ! Lhe coun, Deceased h opeupled oat e coun A for h coulé presenting © west w Chiitans ocre gr VALPARAISO, April 28.\u2014All ne are Soin near the Unitoù oh être Tegation are closely watched by the aa ti og detec ives, Fe, authoritiés believe that Holley and by toe ae are still being sheltered nited States Minister: Entranobisig Hungarian Hebrews.n the Hunga the ace = & bilkso mine eus he of all in GRAHAM & C0, Proprietors.168 and 165 St.James Street.Tae DALY STAR rt to United Bates or Can $1.60 for six months, 0 We believe the Ee ooeds th combi od {ssue of tho other lish od th Loe ot ale of Montre de TAIL ts for h Advertising are abs Prince & ra Ole, No.M Rue de Prosar corner of Lafayette \"and Bt.Georges, Paris, CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 22nd April, 1883, Saturday.Total.P-esent Daily Average for Week \u2014 ENDING \u2014 APRIL 22nd, 1893, 34,915.WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1863, Creer 205,488 A WIND-VANE POINTING TOWARD PEACE.The spectacle of the warships of Europe fraternizing under the flag of a nation whose hoast it is that it needs nolargo armament, Ia a curious bit of evidence tending to show how fully the world is at peace.A war scare is an unfniling source of emoln- ment to the special correspondents of the old world capitals, but the genuine indications of the trend of the times point with greater unanimity than may be thought toward continued peace.There is always the possibility that a stray spark may drop into some odd corner of the many powder magazines of the world, but this will be an accident and not the result \u2014as it has been so often In the past -\u2014 of deliberate purpose.Statesmen, of course, do not drill, support and equip armies to grow cabbages.They are intend: ed to fight, if there is any fighting to be done.But there are no signs to be seen at present of any European war lord endeavoring to force a quarrel upon another people.Nor is there any reason for charging that this is but \u2018idle seeming.\u201d One need not go very far back In the history of the world to find cases in which governments have deliberately and with malice aforethought compelled others to go to war.A nation may becomne obviously aggressive and even insolent; and in so doing presents a spectacle very different fromm that which the observer will now find in Europe.Russia, with a deadly famine in her vitals and an empty war chest, is not moving down upon, the Balkans or threatening \u2018\u2018the roof of the world\u201d in Pamir.It has been a long time since Russia has been so quiet; and if the speech of the young Czarowitx the other day means anything, the Bear is becoming doubtful of the wisdom of his alliance with France against the Dreibund, and is inclined to get on friendlier terms with Germany.Should this prove to be the ohject of the address in question, it will mark a long step toward pormanent peace.The Dreibund, with Russia as a friendly ally, would bo too stropg for France to venture upon an attempt to wrest \u201cthe lost provinces\u201d from its leading member, while Russia would be restrained from running any risk of war with England by her new friends of the Triple Alliance, who would be very loth, indeed, to drive Britain and France into an alliance.Apart from this, however, the clouds.are fast breaking over the dangerous storm centre in Europe \u2014 Alsace and Lorraine.Both France and Germany have other things to think of.The Panama scandals and the peril that they carried 50 nea\u201c to the feet of many public men\u2014besides those they have engulfed\u2014 have kept the French leaders too busy saving the Republic and themselves for many thoughts of revenge to disturb them.Then in Germany the bill to increase the army, in spite of the anxious support given it by the Emperor and the powerful influence of the Chancellor, is now practically certaln to be rejected by the voice of the people.The peasantry are beginning to understand that war Is a game In which they supply the men and the money while others get the glory; hence their disposition te call \u201ctime.\u201d Italy is wearing her life out trying to sustain an army several sizes too large for her, and she must soon give up the task.Then the meeting of the Behring Sea arbitration in Paris is nol without significance.There lies in this dispute tinder enough .to have started a dozen wars in the old days; and yet English-speaking nations have referred the matter to a court, just as two disagreeing oitizons would engage counsel and go before a judge.All these phases of the situation aro favorable to peace; and the gathering of the ironclads in New York harbor may fairly be regarded by optimists as a straw floating with the wind of events, A « \u2014S A 'MOME INDUSTRY THAT 18 NOT FOSTERED.An American lumberman holds over us the awful threat that any azitation for the reimposition of the export duties on logs will ao alarm American capitalists that they will not buy our \u201cUmit.\u201d By way ot offset, it may be polnted out that the absence of these export duties compels Canadian mill-owners to move their mills over to the United States; for, if they turn their logs into lumber here, they \u2018must pay à duty to get the fialshed article Into the American market.Ahd it must \u2018not be forgotten in this connection that we .have a eg \u201c supply of the con 5 wid - Americans must buy 50.Under these ols y résablse this desirable esd, an export duty = of profit out of cutting, minañac- and selling the luntber.Toward \u2018Shi raw inaterial would be a Ra the firbé place\u2014ae thélinated en The Baily Star these two great | States and 6 employing Amesicas lal \u201clabor, % wauld rather have tho opposite effect of Ln-.ducing Arnerican capitaliste to mild mills in Canada as near the source .of the raw material as possible, which Le certainly the natural condition of affairs.These Canadian foreats would then tend to be owned by Canadians, the trees would be out by Canadian lumbermen, thelogs wduld be milled in Canadian mills by Canadian workmen, snd all the money counected | before therewith would be spent in Canada.Then this article, the mine of which we possess, should be sold tothe world in.the highest possible state of manufacture ; and if the Americans thought fit to put a duty on this\u2014and pey it themselves\u2014it would be thoir own business.THB specific duties, with their inherent deceptiveness and discrimination, have become a target for criticism from all sources.Tho country plainly wants a plain tariff and a just tariff.The Winnipeg Free Press, for instance, says: It is announced from Ottawa that the Govorn- mont has alread Taookded to to practically abolish specific duties.1s good news, but it would be better if thoy wore to be absolutely abolished.\u2018Tho specific duty is a cunning dovice to rob the poor without 1éir knowing how it isdone.The uty on be ualities of the same priced 7 the rich and the othor r, mi ht 1 ean 30 per cent.in tho one case a 100 or 150 in the other.Our present tariff supplies instances of this monstrous dis- crimizalon It would seom ax if tho Government © determined lo face the Situation with a guod deal of oar It is to be feared that the announcement from Ottawa is not yet very authoritative; but, as the people more fully understand the question, they will compel the taking of this step.QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY GRADUATES.[SPECIAL TO TUE STAR} KINastoN, April 25.\u2014The following is a list of graduates for the session of \u201892-98 at Queen's University.Arta\u2014M.A.\u2014R.H.Cowley B.A.Ottawa; W.H.Davis, Warren, Md., W.H.Easton, Enston's Corners; It.Laird, Sudbury: A.3 Kor Haken ham; G.F.Macdonnel), Toronto: J Frank Hugo, Kingston:.J, H.8 F town.B.A.\u2014W.H.Boyan, JL sie A.ugh, Kingston; It.P.Byres, Gananoque; R.Fraser, Lorne, N.8,; C.8.Kirkpatrick Kington; J.Molntouh.Martintown; A.J.McM Mullen, Corn: wall; Jonnie Nico a Cl son, Brock vilic; 8 H.Squire, lkingatan: areus Scott, Campbel! ord; C.G.Young, Carlow; David A.Nisbit, Carleton face, B.D.\u2014James Binnie, M.A.Maodonald's Cor pers; D.R.Drumniond, M.A., HE onte: À.Me- Lenrie.B.A, Ego orto P.A.Mcleod A .+ TéctamoreJ.A.Black, B.A.Warkworth: D.s.Lognery, H A, Winnipeg; Charles Day.B.A., Pet Honors and 'scholariips in Theology.\u2014 son, No.1 (value IN frat ear divinity, W, A Davis A.Wate Mi: iv ne Ho.sen 7 y car \"div air Juma Hollie Anderson,\u201d No.3 (value $20), th ce $80.divinity.w.Mack Elora; Toronto value ).second year Hebrew, Jamea Leitch, frew: st Paul's, Hamilton value a.Aa y oar Hebrew, John lac Varkworth: Andrew's, T oronto (value $50), A dia and New Ponte ment exegesis, ryan.M.A.Hichmond, Que.Hankin (value 955, Apol tics, =.Monb srson À A., Bowmanville, Lefteh Memorial, No.§ (value $80), D.Ii.hrummond, Alinonte.once (value $SU), sessional_oxamination first year divinity, Old and Now jJostamont, oxeg si + amoto- gotica, J.A.Clax Sarah Mc- C'elland, Woddei (value si) séssional examni- nation, first year divinity, Nd and New Tosta- nny exegents amd elocution, Rohert Laird, M.Ym.Norris { value $003, post Friar course in divinity.C.H.Daly.B.A, \u2019eterboro.Nichol (value $100), TJ.\u2018Thompson, Who Invented Incandescent Lights?NEW YORK, April 26.\u2014The Herald says the claims of the Edison Electric Light companies, to the exclusive right to manufacture incandescent lamps received a set back in St.Louis, last Friday, when Judge Hallett refused issue of an Injunction to restrain the Columbia Incandescent Lamp Company from making them.At least Joven lamp factories have been restrained ing injunctions from making lamps, and the ison com anies wore preparing to wipe out the t or four Establishments ining, when the court refused to in them in the Columbia case, by rendering a decison, that there was a grime acie case that Henry Goebel, of New Core nvented the incandescent lamp, and and not Thomas A.Edison.The case wil goto the Supreme Court, and the Columbia pany.meanwhile can go on making lamps.one of the companies, which were already under injunction when the decision was rend , can resume business, unless the courts that issued them remove the injunctions.It is said 223 witnesses have been four:d who support Goebel's claim, and it was on their testimony that Judge Hallett rendersd his decision.A Bonaparte's Matrimonial Muddle.Lo~NpoN, April 25.\u2014In the case of Iouls Clovis Bona .son of the late Prince Louis Lucien Bonaparte, who brought suit to have bla jp with tho weman calling ® horse Rosalie Clovis Bonaparte declared null and void, on the und of the Be revious marriage of fe to a egone, without suhse- quent lan Yavtnl divorce the deorce declaring marriage null and void has been made absolute, the validity being thus patallishy ed of the su uent martiage of Louis Clovis Bonaparte Laura Elisaboth Scott.Armory Destroyed by Fine.CH1cAGO, April 28,\u2014The First iment Armory, st dates xteenth street and Michi n avenue was by fire early yester: morning.John er een.n colored porter, and a colored waiter, pame unknown, lost their lives, Ta the centre of the basement was stored a quanity of powder.Near this was a supply of Robo ride cartridges and in a rear room were stored the uniforms, rifles and other equipments owned A the State.mn ee on ihe building w about $250, A van Re Robbery Near Kingston.Kingston, Ont, April 26.MoLaren's tore, at Snow\u2019 ° night and about | 1000 fn cash on Monday ni taken m the safe, Fhich was blown open with dynamite.The urglars then stole a hand car, and pling 1 t on the Kingston & Pembroke track Sharbot Lake.ere they Tapas the earinto à swamp And boarded tho fast C.P.R.train bound east and have Los \u2018yet been arrested.Monetary Conference Plans, WASHINE@TON, April 295.\u2014The President has decided not to accept the resignations of the ele tes to wel ternational Mone- eT oto Ne re res rat erefore, rema uns an ess of the members decline © to serve.e Gon te erence will meet on y 80 and the ues.0! a further Mol will rest ep- tirely with its poptpn ov The Seareh for Gold.\u2018WASHINGTON, A Po Oneliale Draccienes Ing yesterday, ME Mes, » G.Carlisle slo brought up the proposit e New ernie to supply, \u201cBogart P'eorcin cond ditio ar ent with nal he ve ) «&n rejected ected .Carl Ti oo.in other d to continue ta replete the Trensury gold, Teating the Cholera Virus.Bombay, April 20.\u2014Dr.Haafkine, the bacteriologist, Dio recently came to to make ex ts in the prov preven not chore oF the Inoculation of gr fiw You You Aor Rares\u2019 Case, Lt + Sra Mine vi tion.; Panta, Agel 36\u2014Owing to the (nse.| Thad bane of Pt | bitratior, thé court has : on, adjourned fee bk oeiriyenues .Harris, \u2018urderer, from : aupéu-\" pren tee up and deral non-union Inborers or of offigiala, called to Savion to were do protect the workin 0 th \u201cund nd ittinls bro ught from Barnsley.They were stoned by the stri who were driven away before the mob b became large À Sao h to be dangerous.Another Ince was started at Queen's dock last ub eroniag, uit it was extinguished deing much damage.BELFAST RIOTERS ARE VIOLENT.The itary Disperses Them\u2014Home Rule Notes.Loxpor, April \u2018%.\u2014The decision of a Unionist couferenoe held yesterday was that Mr.Balfour and Mr, Chamberlain should move no amendment to the Home Rule Billincommitteo Although they should Jrrticipate in the debate and wslous.res choice of action was left nominally to the Individual Unlonists, although they will be bound practionll y by the advice of their leaders.he conforence of Irish Unionists is expected to vote unanimously against attempting any amendment in committee, as the members of this party re- pudiste the bill in any for, In the House ofi Commons yesterday Mr.Asquith read a telegram, sent by Mr.John Morley, Chief Secretary for Ireland, to the military and police at Belfast, directing them to give every possible protection to Roman Catholics and to friendly Protestant workinginen engaged in escorting their Catholic fellow-workers to and from work, Roports from Belfast say there is an in.érease of the bitter feeling between the Unionists and Nationalists.More Catholics were driven away from Queen's Island y Monday night aud yesterduy morning hg Orangemen, the total num alec exceeding 800.Unlonists publicly condemn the rioting, and the members of Parliament from Bel: fast have signed an appeal in behalf of pence and tolerance.Grand Master Kane issued an appeal to the Orangemen to stand steady \u2018until their leader blows the trumpet,\u201d when all over sixteen len ears of © are to prepare for battle in behalf of faith and freedom.Rev.Mr.Lynd, moderator of the Presbyterian Church in \u2018Ireland, appealed jor tolerance in behalf of the ers of the Ulster presbyteries, and pads p Ulster Defence Union and several the Orange lodges have passed resolutions condemning the disorders.But notwithstanding all this, the rioting in the streets continued yesterday afternoon and eurly in the evening.Repeated encounters between Orangemen and police resulted in twenty arrests.While the police were taking their prisoners to the station the rioters surrounded them twice and tried to liberate the men, but were driven back after hard clubbing.Many rioters were inj refused to be budged by the lice, whe, after having made several futile cha called the militai Two companies of fantry respouded and cleared the reels with fixed bayonets.A manifesto has posted in the Catholic quarters of the city appealing to the Nationalists to hold aloot from riotous demonstrations, and to depend upon Mr, Morley for the execution of justica.The World's Falr Opening.CutcacGe, April 26.\u2014Excent for a few details everything is setticd for the opening exerolses of the World's Columblan Exposition next Monday.The people will be massed in front the administration building and lodged on the bridges ol the lagoons when thie President presses the button which will put in motion the vast machinery.Then also thousands of fla, of every nation will be thrown to the breeze all over the grounds, and the fountains in the basin will begin to play.French's figure of the \u2018\u201c Republic\u201d at the end of the basin will be undraped by President Cleveland's action.A salute of guns fired when the President reaches the grounds, and another when the machinery starts.The following is the programme: Music\u2014Chorus and opchor prayer_Hoy.W.H.noue Propheoy.\u201d by mp.& Croffutt\u2014 Poe Mies Jessie Musie\u2014Chorus and orches ddrese\u2014 The starting of tho machinery.Aftor the exercises Mr, Cleveland will to the À e Manufacturere building and table the stand in the American section.Here he will receive the _commissioners of the foreign nations, The President will then be ontertained at luncheon by the directors and then make his official visit to the principal buildings, + Russia's Exhibtt Arrives, Ba:.iMoRæ, Md., À ril 26.\u2014The Russtan exhibit for the Worid's Fair arrived here yesterday on the steamer 00.Tho The cargo is valued at £1,000 There are dlamonds, Russian stat ain and other specimens of tabuaty) The frame work of à Russian\"theatre to be erected in the Russian village on the grounds was also on board.Fatal Rallway Aocoident.Sowrtser, Pa.April 98.\u2014 À fatal railway accident occurred fo es south of here Ie esterday, in ie several people lost their i workmen's train on a branch line became unmanageable on & steep grade and dashed into a freight on the main line.Seven bodies have been recove tors Rave gone to the stene of tha accident.Iron Moulders Go Out.CHICAGO, April 26,\u2014Iron moulders, to ths use number.of 1200, struck yes! of the refusal of the employers to \u2018grant an advance feat wages.Silver O pr 2 at ee Tomorro, Ape | 26,\u2014Todbnto banks are ing United ted States Silver certificates ata Rlscount of 1 per cent.AH \u201cThe best Pill I ever used,\u201d fs the f ent remark of p Liver Pits.\u201d say the same.Special Notise.Amherst Park can be reached directly by the ee reet alias cars via St, Denis mine Nile has a fall of only inches in oo TTT TTR eee \u201cith those who taka Hoods asers of on you try them y you ws Co aoe of 1 L- ie The leaders of the ter : the crowd packed Peter's Hill for blocks and \"Onmeriaiers val adapt toch hat .EEE | \u2018 * i |e EE Co for Infants and, | Child ren: .ses Reccssity, be the TE ot Toe Rind la Bold ba Ge -DRé \u201cRADWAYS \u201c SARSAPARILLIAN 'RESOLVENT, .THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, For the Cure of all Chronio Diseases The wonderful cures effsoted by the Sarmaparil- Man Resoivent ot Kidnes, Bladder, Ovarian and Uririagy Disendes, its marvellous power io dissolving ouring Gravel Glect ; le over ostabliahing 6 boalthy of urine, curing Diabetes, Iufenmation or or Irritation of tho HBlsddor, \u2018Albuminots or Brick Dust Deposits or White Band, etc, cstablighing its character as » GREAT CONSTI! CTIOR AL REMEDY.DIABETES CURED! , June Srd, 1891.Messed.RAnwAY Co.k Dour Stre: | My wife had been suffering for months with Disbetos In its worse form ag bad the best doc- tom, but no \u2018eww.Mhe thought che would try your Hosolvont.Dy ths time shs used ong botils sho got reilcf; four hottles have cured her.She was so weak last spring for oight or nine weeks that the neighbor thought ako would not lire, but your Resolvent rarsed her on her feet oguin.It would take all day to tell ail the good it has dune for her, (Bigned} JOIN HOLLINGEWORTH, Esvott P.U., Ont.Mrsons Ravwaï & O0.: The above istrue.Your Resolvent has worked » miraule on ine, aud I give you liberty to publish it, (Bigned) MARY A.HOLLINGEWORTH.TH E SKIN \u201ca poi » few Tare use of the BARBAP- AN becomes clear and beau.Pimples, De Black Byots sad Bkin Eruptions removed.Sores and Ulcers soon cured.Per- soos suffering from Scrofuls, Eruptive Discases of the Eyes, Mouth, Ears, Legs, Throat and (lands that have nocumulsted snd apread, either from uncured discaacs or mercury, any rely upon » cure if the Sas- saparilla js takuw.Gold by ali druggiste, SI a bottle, so law APPOINTED 204p MAKERS ar 7 ROYAL WARRANT, THE QUEER ANADIAN PACIFIC FOR THE CONVENIENOE Desiring to select sud ayysugs for their SUMNER HOMES, À Train will leave Windsor SL Station AT 2.00 P.M, SATURDAY, April 29, Artiving at VAUDREUIL about 3.00 P.M., staypiag &t all stations.Returning train will leave Veudreul at 5.30 P.M., acriv- ng at Montresl about 6.30 P.M TICKET OFFICES: 266 ST.JAMES STREET Windsor st.and Dalhousie sq.stations à Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sclatica, Ki ney Complaints, ELECTRIC BELT tio SUSPENSORY.Rest bi Severiing.rome dls same\u2019 DR.WihE Mn hEls atenta Jr cure euro atout red medicine a} Nou SEE 1 enamt fi 3 health, rg herd \u2018et y wearer or \"iho above ed or te.Lleatth pod ¥ days, Bend ok = was NO EQUAL ron LAUNDRY & HOUSEHOLD Awarded 1 oo Gold Medals Sunlight Soap 1 for Quebec.FRANK Race à ce 0.MONTREAL.CEMENT ROS.and the West Kent Co.SUITE ! HOME BRAND of Londen Periand particular work, hore high tests fer partie are roquired.or quoistions and tests | 1 oiurmmerace.oil emmener ROBES x i Currie\u2019s Edinburgh Waterproof Coats.Wear better, last longer, and give greater satisfaction than any of the chemically prepared cloths, lately forced upon the market, and called waterproof.The men of Great Britain know a good thing.They have been wearing these coats for nearly so years, and are still wearing them.All good dealers sell them.£8 laws Porter, Teskey & Co, FISHING TACKLE! 4534 and 456 54, James street, - STEEL PENS y ALL MAKERS.M.P.& 00.\u2018s Alorainiem, Gillott'a, W, Mitchell's, Mason's, Hart, Centrio, Ball\u201d \"Fos Boanoerine debe: brooks os ge Ye Tas, Monte MORTON, PHILLIPS & co.Wank Seek Makers and 110 à ITS Norns Dawe Qrunez, Montana .Botter than ever are Strouds\u2019 40 ct.Teas, Fr) \u2019 Ove.Goops are \u201cnexpen- 0 sive, yet select and artistic.The designs and colorings i in ART WALL PAPER are the productions of the | | : + I | - CASTLE & SON, - 20 0 University Street, © RSW.KERR, 1806 Notre Dame Stress.2200 VF.CATHERINE.OPRX TILL TAY P.M.CEMENT 7,000 Barrels of GENUINE WHITE'S and other best London brands in stock and to arrive\u2014Also.\u201cFire Brick, Drain Pipes, best quality and lowest prices.ol |F.HYDE & CO.81 Wellington Street._Strouds\u2019 Teas are onl to any PEN! ress.| scores DR PES - - PORTLAND CEMENT, er » conne 4 Ea, i \u2018a and Hesdware a SUBURBAN RESIDENTS | Female Part Songs by a chorus of 75 Votes, MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, A ATEN OR ES Leaseo aud Manager.oh oa om vomraencing MONDAY, APRIL 3, Mayra BROA.SUPBERA CO.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, SOHMER PARK.One Week, beginaine grains MONDAY 1st MAY, Prices, Every Boy 8 8 pam.\u2019 | mbt a Hn Ths oo BB Quen Brgsgement of sho Chawplon for 13 Years, JOHN, L.SULLIVAN, «ER ms THE MAN FROM BOSTON REE HIS si essaie | QUEEN S THEATRE Admission, with sest anywhere on Ground Floor, 25e.Gallery, 256 extra.07 BEXTRA I 1819, Three Nights only and Matinee Saturday.THURSDAT, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Apri 27, 28 and 29, Grand Spectacular Production of The Dream of the Quakers =THE RAJAR\u2019S BTUBN.Usoue trs DrazoTion OF MR.A, ROY MACDONALD ponte bu ,Ç One Hundred and Fifty Pupils.FR .Bevents-Four:h Ansiversary L 0, 0.P.GRAND CONCERT T0 BR HELD I\u2014 Association Hall, Y.\u2014 C.A.Bullding (Deminios WEDNESDAY EV'G, APRIL 26, 1898.MALE QUARTETTE.from members uf Comet re open 7.30 p.m.Concert at 4.15 p.m.law MR.6.COUTURE'S CONCERT.\u201c MONTREAL LADIES VOCAL SOCIETY.\u201d 1893-93 8ECOND SEABON\u2014108Q8.SECOND CONCERT 1» Tus WINDSOR HALL, , THURSDAY, APRIL 77th, 1993, as 6 P.M.Solos, Duets, Trios, Quartetiés, and Dream of the > Quakers ~CAST.\u2014 Boss, Pattertles, Gardeners, &o., Ao.! \"SYNOPSIS OF BCENERY.* Act L Bosws I\u2014Forest nf Eistow.Hong by Oynthis and Ruben.Danoes, &c.Burdette, J.te Hater Ad e, Misses Bou 1 acpherson, M Sil Ea Log = Soon 1 The Osi fh Flin Perm bn , , t the rears, Char- You vith the paistanoe of AK scter Danées will bo performed.Label, er se.Bong, oY at Lay, Boston's Furor Reaorved seats.arenes, ie Soprano, MISS FRA General admission.overran » 80e, ORS LEAR.Tickets to be had at Messrs.orate and Sbep- emai dots SERIE RADAR The RAJAH'S RETURN \u2014CAsT.\u2014 Irish Ce Cathoilo Benefit Society.mestiag for Domi arboers Harér in Lhe HE evening, the oy To ey » voue Mog, Guardsmen, Slaves, Ladics of the Rajah's Court, ac SYNOPSIS.Scene\u2014The Palsos.of STEAMSHIPS.Drie.a.late lam.Ror ah Doom AAAS Serpentine Dance by 15 besutiful dancers.Native Deace > by Mashallab.Arab Dance by Hottentots.Ta-vo-ra- | ALLAN LINE [55200 = sod Evening this Weak.ROYAL MAIL STRAMSHIPS.MASTER and A MAN.Liverpeol, Lendenderry, Maltfax and Escellant Occupeny.Fine ; Fe Trem Pre on quite met Leg an Te ; .Liverpool.Brmaneurrs °p - ACK.Te Apr.§ KUMIDIAN.+.Ape.» Ape.19 *Sieamors marked thus will not osrry (hace Brasmers wil} sel from Portien Portiana mins Sra ir due at 1 and from x about p.m.on da pce D after Bailvay \u2014\u2014\u2014 «at pooû.ay ASIAN.Glasgow, lLendenderyy and N.¥, Service, Jom Now ee out VV.ft wow vor.wire McGILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL.ee ote FRIDAY, Apri) 9000, & SATURDAY, April 90th A TEREE PM.UTS ETITER eo be ORDER OF PROCRERNGS.; FRIDAY, APRIL Sra.i payline, Mises 220 Couferrtag of Dagrem to SATYVRDAY, AFRLL Sra.} \u2018 Fiection in of Bulow à \"SLE Eng XB.The rend Une 3 de W, HRAMENBIDGE, BAL, obtale tiairets ais of the under NR SE Welaw ote amatax beth HL STEAMSHIP co LE EET i SE 5|A PUSLIO MEETING om Bee mes.Roe , toner Of purses desirous of becersing 5 es SE lue mate.ee gsm fy hes gue fede ped Mutuel Ballding Society Work ge i BLE ak Sue and for the fanaatioo of » new , will be held a8 (du is ES, 2 PALER TE A oe | Sos THURSDAY, the 27th of APRIL, last, | At Eight O'Clock pm.j 0 Moome sesssisted We spesially i SUMMER RESORTS.ri ra J B, : Couvense.CACOUNA.The St Lawrence Hall, OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.DR.BIRKETT Serr eras FRIDAY, 38th hI À PM, CACOUNA, Onan fur the Reception of Guests on 1, much cariler than usual wil om Be i po The Throat and Hts Care, \\ tn perfect RE de ! Erin ey magia voul sad ve : mas June TE BATTALION FUSTLIERS.OR.STRONG'S 1,008 aie pont mz N.Y .eme to Arrive at Lowist Tr 1 = Mericot Prioss, $ \u2018When you run out of Strouds\u2019 40c Black, Gréén or Japan.Rene LATE Ms MRS.H.P.VAN- Ton, fry a Pound of \u2014 Lente ~~.pops Bask to the Finance Commilt- \u201ceverybody was anxious to save time and \u2018of the Superintendent of the Water Depart- be ; Health inte inte Pe COUNCIL DISCUSS THE RE.~ DUCED APPROPRIATIONS.They Agree to Send the Amended Re- see-How the Financial Crisis Came About, The City Council did à number of things at the session of yesterday, but it left more undone, all of which appeared on the order paper for the day.The Coteau St.Louis annexation by-law was read a first time, but further progress in that direction was prevented by a technical objection raised by Ald.Beausoleil.The Supplies were not voted, because a change was made in the Feport of the Finance Committee which necessitated the estimates being again referred to them.It was \u2018decided that the salaries must be reduced, but the Was altered so as to exempt those not exceeding one thousand dollars in amount.The Counril struggled with the estimates and the reductions for fully two hours.All sorts of speeches were nade, but, Ald.Wilson's was the shortest and stated the case just as it is.He said the whole question was how to make the figures of last year, reduced by tw enty per cent, do the work of this year.The Finance Committee thought they had solved that by the reductions, à full statement of which were published last night.It included the reduction of all salaries over Sface the Council resolved to reduce only those over $100), they will have to re- censider their figures to provide for the mou saving that is here swept away, the report is again referred to them.A special meeting of Council will be held on y afternoon, when the supplies will he voted on the amended report.They must be passed before May 1.Mayor Desjardins presided and the fol Jowing aldermen were present: Leclerc, 1.Bumbray, Desmartenu Renault, Cos tigan, Marsolais, Emith ride, Hurtübise, James, enais, Stearns, Heaunoleil.P.Imbuc, Savignac, Brunet, Wilson, Kennedy, Villeneuve, A.buc, Griffin, Perreault, Robert, ¢Clendin.neng, Cresse, Tansey, Germain, Thompson, Nolan, Stevenson, Jeannotte, l\u2019refontaine, Hur- Mint a specinl meeting of the Royal Scots \u201cAt the meeting of last week it had been decided that the first order of the da should be the annexation bylaw.Ald.leil wanted routine business first.IT CONTAINED MORE PRESSING MATTERS and the Coteau St.Louis annexation which had been standing for two Jeans would not suffer for a week.Seconded by Ald.Stevenson, he moved to that eflect.Of course so they had a speech to make.Finally the motion was voted down.The by-law was then read a first time and Ald.Robert moved the suspension of the rules so as to enable it to be read a second time, But Ald.Beausoleil caught him here.To carry suspension of the rules re- - quired a three-fourth vote, while the motion had only a majority of one.The second ing was, therefore, put over until next meeting and the routine busi- en up: here were several phe one being from the Good Temp- asking that four per cent.beer licenses not granted.Mr.Davis\u2019 letter was Deco.Two weeks ago some observations ment were published in the STAR.They referred to the Finance Committee's action respecting the purchase of a boiler and engine for the pumping house, and Ald.Hur- teau was afraid t.e interview, ns published, was not correct.He had raised a question of privilege, and the City Clerk had been instructed to write avis and ascertain if the latter had been corroctly reported.Here was his answer.Mr.Davis said the interview was correct; that was all; there were no excuses and no takin back water.\u201d Ald.Hurteau made a = the whole point of which was that i su crintendeuts were td be allowed to cast reflections upon committees he did not sce how the latter \u201c eould act without difficulty.Ald.Thompson defended the Superintendent and proceeded to go into the whole boiler and engine «question, but he came - back to the point by declaring there was no intention, he was sure, to Teflect upon the Finance Committee and he gave Mr.Davis credit for sticking to his words as rein the STAR.Thetalk drifted around e room and the letter and the whole question was referred to the agrieved Firzuce Committee.That brought them tothe report on supplies and ihe proposed reduction of salaries.The scale adopted by the Board of Chairmen, and published in full at oe time, was first read.It only rary reduction until suc Ep as the ition of the city's finances would permit a return to the present basis.Everybody had a speech to make.In the first lace Ald.Jeannotte wished his name baron off the report of the Board of Chairmen.That was granted.Ald.Steverson explained why he could not sign it.Neither the Police nor the Fire Departments could stan A REDUCTION OF APPROPRIATIONS, Ald.Wilson's Inundation Committee had been wi out.He did not complain of that, but he hoped the $300,000 worth of rty would looked after.Further bo bo Doped the time would come when all epartments would be placed under a hore of work Ald.Hurteau explained that the dyke She pumpin station, etc., would be care y the Road Committee.He, too, was in yor of a of works.Ald.Smith focused this salary reduetion discussion by moving, seconded by Ald.Costigan, that the clause in the report relating to salaries be struck out.It was a small matter, nnworthy of the city of Montreal.He rend the following statement, owing how the present FINANCIAL CRISIS CAME ABOUT: \u201cIn 1888 the abolition of the sinking fund by the substitution of the 15 per cent.consolidation left an unexpended halance available for 1389 appropriation of 8273,000, This of course, was an abnormal balance, and was spread over a period of three years.Last year was the first return to the normal balance.but it appears to have been sual large in consequence of the water rate exceeding the estimate, the estimate for the year having been based on the vious year's collection, which happened greatly hindered by th the Board of crence, but recovered the following year.This recovery was neutralized by the reduction of the water tariff after pass the water appropriations, and, consequently, there was $170,000 Jess cash on band start with than in 1892.The school tax 1s $70,000 more than in 1392, while the total revenue on which the appropriations have been hased is only $18,000 more.Then re bave some $60,000 more \u2018interest to ro- vide, » and this only leaves about ,000 of deficit to account for whichn no doubt s owing to the Committee mucti more of 1893 revenue did of the 1892 revenue in ,000 : excos- 3 ere seems an item appropriations w for several years past for am a Ald.Clendinneng replied he advocated some better mode of taxation.Vacant lots whose values were created b: ments around them, escaped too light- fr and the there wens too inany exemptions.7 Aid.Stevenso! held that part of the trouble was due {0 he bea manner in which several of the 1 been negotiated, Th fu: rihex He feared the fence,\u201d so to b the Finance Committee something?e continved: \u2018when you Cou cil all beld you to be an Sones man, and they said the members who came In a the only ones election were ones init.Now, if Share in # rythm: iden in this matter, : eat vrleh it.Wh are not thé two or three lllions due on \u2018expropriations coll there na any on the collect! J salaries was lost on the following division : the members who came in in Febru were the only honest raembers of Counc Cries of \u201cWithdraw.Ald.Kennedy\u2014*\u201c1 will not withdraw \u201c1e I did not say enough.\u201d It ended in au, Finally the t word wa was spoken, but it took much at vor hf Then the amendment to trike on po reduction of Aryes\u2014Leclerg, Bymbra ubray.Desmartesu, Re- néault, Costigan ais, Smith, James, Stearns, Wilson, rit, © Cresse, Tansoy, Thomp- oN and serie, i tubise, Dagenais, Rea \u20ac o.ur u age soleil, \"Brunet, Kennedy, Villeneuve, Dub A Robert, i dinneng, Germain, Stovenson, Protonatas.Fer Hurteau\u2014 Ald.Nolan wished to know why the Finance Committee had not reduced THEIR \u201cDWN SALARIES.The aldermen received $40 a year.If there ve to be such a saving, why not cut that Ma, Hurteau\u2014\u201cIt will be done.clerk forgot to insert that in the re Ald.Nolan then moved in amendment to the report that the reduction be only made upon salaries exceeding 81000.The whole battle was fought aver again, but this time it was won, the amendment being carried by a vote of 17 to 15.They were not satisfied.Ald, Kennedy moved that the last vote be reconsidered.That gave him a chance to trot out his nightmare respecting the expense of Keeping six horses used by superintendents and heads of departments, The charge was $2620, and $900 would keep them well.There was a saving to be mad of $1720.Here was the trouble accordin to Ald.Kennedy: \u201cThere is too much o this me uncle, me aunt and me cousin business in the employ of the Corporation, and that's where the shoe pinches.\u201d Ald.Thompson thought the exemption of salaries up to $1000 would not make much difference to the budget; perhaps not more than $1400.Ald.Hurteau said it was because most of the salaries were under that amount.The Council divided on the notion toreconsiderand it waslost.Then the report as amended was sent back to the Finance Committee for adjustment.It was now half-past six o'clock.The Council tried to do more business, but they did not succeed very well.A few reports were presented, and referred to the committees, then the meeting broke up.A special meeting will be held on I riduy afternoon.CITY ITEMS.A requiem mass w \u201cwill he chanted in the Church of the Nativity, Hochelaga, on Tuesday, the first anniv ersary of the death of Constable Adelard Rochon; who was run gver when on duty at Point St.Charles.ifle Association, it was unanimously agreed not to enter teams for the I matches this year.Their reason for t in ac lon is the compulsory use of the Snider rule.A cheque for $50 has been received fro Messrs, Cadieux & Derome in recognition of the services rendered by the brigade at the recent fire in their store on Notre Dame street.It has n handed over to the treasurer of the Benevolent Fund.Mayor Desjardins has written to the commandants of the city regiments inviting them to attend a meeting to be held in his office on Friday next at 10a.m., to consider the question of a competition among the Cadets for the banner prese year by the Dukeof Connaught.t.Butchers\u2019 Free Trade.The butchers of the city had been invited to attend a meeting to be held lagtn night at the Butchers\u2019 Association Hall, otre Dame street, todiscuss the Tail os of Free Trade.The response was not a very large one, and when the proceedings commenced at about nine o'clock, there were onl about thirty-five or forty resent.Mr.B.Bourassa, president of the Association, took the chair, and, after routine business, a general informal discussion followed on the question of \u201cFree Trade.\u201d *\u2018Free Trade,\u201d from the butchers\u2019 point of view, means abolition of the license imposed by the city.It is hardly necessary to say, therefore, that its advocates were numerous last night.The 4 complained also that several people, such as grocers and others, sold meat, paying no license, and the inapectors inted for the purpose failed to bring offenders of this class before the authorities In fine, the corporation protected those who did not par.and persecuted those who did.A small minority appeared inclined to think that the license, properly enforced, would be a g hing, as it would DAITOW the livid of competition by keeping out of the business those who could not pay.No decision was arrived at, however, but it was decided to hold another meeting of the butchers of the city on Wednesday, May 3rd, and settle the question.FROM HEAD TO FOOT ou feel the that's done b by Dr.Pierce's olden Medical Discovery.It purifies the blood.And through the blo it cleanses, re , and invigorates the whole system.ba recove from \u201cLa Grippe.\u201d or in convalescence from pneumonia, fevers, or other diseases, nothing can equal it as an ap ng, restorative tonic to build up needed esh and strength.It rouses every n into natural action, promotes all the bodily functions, and restores health vi for every disease that comes from a torpid liver or impure blood, Indigestion, Biliousness, and the\u2019 most stubborn Skin, Bealp, or Scrofulous affections, the ** Discov- is the only remedy so certain that it = be guaranteed, 1f it doce benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back y \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014o\u2014__ For a perfect and eh Caen cure for Catarrh, take Dr Catarrh Remedy.(ts pr tors orSe $500 reward for am incurable case of Catarrh.BLOOD POISON.A SPECIALTY, [img fend BLOOD POISON rmanently cared la NEW RE BY.Vou can be treated who prefer to come dpe we wi refund THE TE MONTREAL DAILY ÉTAR.WEDNESDAY.APRIL 2, 2, 1805 BABY RUNNING SORE ARNS, BODY ONE SOLID, DEEP, RUNNING BORE, Began Using Cuttemra.In: Twe.Weeks Great Improvement Followed by a Complete Cure.sore wben two months old.\u2014 My child began to Ecaer his fi mn It spond over ail Bis body.Every one rho mew pie 5 wae FA worst sight they ever \" He had to be wound in cloths ever so many , and then ho so t he ot look like à child.His were the worst » soree | have ever seen of the kind.We usd, e CUTICUBA REMEDIES, and in ng th two weeks wo sould soe a grea vement, and now he is completely curod Hs wo Is smooth and white, and he seems entirely well.so thankful.Portrait inclosed I would lke vo tet every vue who has s Tring baby about Cur Mas FRED BARRETT, Winfield, Ingham County, Mich.Cuticura Resolvent.The New Blood snd 8kin Purifier, internally, and kin Besutifier, externally, in- stantiy \u201cretiovo a and oct cure every disease and humor of the aki blood, with loss of hair, from infancy to ago, gv pimples to sorofula.Bold everywhere.Frise Qurieuna.Te Boar, SSc.: RRSOLVENT, $150.Prepared L hy borrER DEUG AND CHEMICAL CouroRtion.Boston, M * How to Cure Skin Dise \u201c6 pages, 50 illustrations, and 100 Lastimonisia, \u2018palled tree BABY\u2019 8kin and Scalp besutified by COTICURA Phare Absolutely pure.RHEUMATIC PAINS ne minute the Cuticurs Anti-Pata Plaster relicves « fheumatio, sciatic, hip, ey, chest and muscular pains and weaknesses.Price 30.97 2aw WONDER IN WELLAND! A Representative Farmer Speaks.C.C.HAUN.in the vicinity, having resided here over years, an y respected as a : any of the strictest honor, whose word as good as his bond.As will be seen from his letter, four physicians had attended him, and it was only after he had given, up hope of cure that he decided to t urdook Blood Bitters on the recommendation of a neighbor who had been cured of a similar disease by its use.Mr.Haun writes aa follows: \u2018> Dean Sms,\u20141 think I have been ane of the worst sufferers you have yet heard of, having Six years in the hands of four of our best rs without obtaining permanent relief, but continually growing worse, until almest beyond hope of recovery, I tried your Bitters and got relief in à few days.\u201cEvery organ of my my body was deranged, the liver enlarged, hard and torpid, the beert and digestive organs seriously , & large abevess in my back, followed pou paralysia of the right leg, in fact of niy body was entirel ve er using Burdock Hi Blood pie for a few days burst, dischargi ging fully five g quarts of pus in two hours.I falt au if I had received a shock from a powerful battery.My recovery after thls 8 wos sioad acd the cure ent, t for the four years Poe are Tod as good health as over I had.Istill take an ttle, nod Ratlam i but because wish to n perfech wor! order.con ve engin Passi le case In this connection the jdn from T.Cumines, Esq., » lea of Welland, Ont., speaks burn sod hotel ol bil cree fait te seu, I you have taken me utmost confidence \u201cho says ean ou and oui have ches sad Sins to your ,; \u2018has on se ei \u2018oto > s, Glee on & part MARY na within the last four years a, pie Se re A out, Bis told me that it was marvellous the way Tho most ObALinA shy Seatienss the Burdock Blood Bitters had cured him, the vorid Jor 8 cane we Ca \u201cMie and that he now felt as able $0 do à day's eminent physicians TEA of FIRE most So as ho over fois in bis Lie.Although \u2018anconditioos) guarantee.Less peter teesied quite wall he still takes some B.B.B.+ Masonic Temple, Do YoU KNOW | WHO HSB * Fours traly, pres SRE steaÂdil crasig ae of EB The .= wie Em wb eT ee en e, an at cures ms Faure in Er attest the sterling merit of rw Bail hod ido $ monarch of medloines, the s favorite i Lia | pep, re SEE \"13 PENNYROYAL WAFERS rr Cre, vi cure Catirrh.faces 4 ives Compinini Cure: medicine for LADIES te Headache ee safe all cases, lavigoe- te Lymen Agents, Montreal and Toronto, sa AP BAWHILL, Allegheny, Pa.i DE .PHOSPHATE OF LIME.MEAT & QUINA an Hey ROSE.PHTHISIA ous EXHAÜSTION at On will contésue thes.Boy of pour drogues thoes \u2018with our * pigpatars In red per box us Can bemaïed.Mac A VERY SUPERIOR EROUGHAM.Mado by Rit abot, been Bittle weed uA SERVICKARLS \u2018SDOOY.Tots om a Sn EE ANADOUN COMPANT, 2 Breet, Olty.The Foreman bn charge will supply Indermation gs to Bu a -8-ib.Caddie Walter M.Kearns\u2019 Sales.POSTPONEMENT NOTICE The Auction Sale of Mantels which was to have taken place at the Subscriber\u2019s.Salesroom, on.Tuesday, 25th inst., has been unavoidably postponed until Friday Afternoon next, at two o'clock.WALTER M.KEARNS, i.Auctioneer.NEW MANTELS and OVER MANTELS.SPLENDID AS88CRTMENT For Positive Sale By Auotion.Subscriber will sell at his Salesroom,1747 The Su! Notre Dame street, on FRIDAY, 38TE APRIL, About 30 very Frotty Mantéls and Over Mantels, in assorted woods and all of the very best workmanship.a Many of theso are Suitable for mock fire aces.Now on View.BALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KEARNS, 93 : Auctioneee.To BACHELORS, SPORTING MEN, AND OTHERS, LEATHER COVERED FURNITURE, by \u201c THOMSON\u201d apd \u201cSCOTT & SONS,\u201d Genuine rurkish Rugs, Costly Imported Pore tieres, Old English Sporting Pictures, Mahegany Bureaus and Chests of Drawers, Blankets, Finest Hair Matireases, Chins and Glass Ware, Prowse Range, Kitchen Utensils, The subscriber, instructed a, leaving to restde in England, will sell By \u2018pool | \u20ac auction the whole of the sbove Furniture, OY FRIDAY, APRIL STH INSTANT, At his salesroom, 1747 NOTRE DAME STRERT.t#\" GooËs on view from Wednesday Afternoon up to time of sale.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KBARNS, 3: A INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of JOSEPH B.PELLETIER.Toerville.The undersignad will sell, by Public Auction, the salesrooms of MAKU E BRo OTHERS, No.95 8r.JaMxs STnazt, Montreal, THURSDAY, the Mth awit, at Eleven o'clock A.M,, 1vent, consisting of, viz: \u2014 the assets of the 1 Book Debts and Bills re- OR THE RESTATE OF THE LATE DR.KENNEDY, , The Mest Important Sale of the Season.$77 DORCHESTER STRENT (near Windsor Hotel), FRIPAY, APRIL 3th, AT 10 O'CLOCK.I shall submit Pablo Competition the whole of the Valuable and contents of of the above pamed Heaidonce (for the Estate of thelate Dr.Kenn 6\" Refreshments will be served dy Messrs Robinson & Co, Caterers.Special orders to viow may be obtained trom the Auctioneer.The contents of the residence consists of the complete and costly Furniture and Effects in PRAWING ROOMS, DINING ROOM, BREAKFAST ROOM, LIBRARY, PRESSING ROOME, BATHROOMS, HALLS, STAIRCAKES, wD 8, KITCHEN, D 7 EEDROOMS, coicm HOUSE AND STABLE, \u2014AND COMPRISING IN PART\u2014 Handsome and costly Wilton and Brussels pots Grand Copano made by Hale, Rich Portieres and Curtains Dro Poe ne hate! Drapes, Table ra ushions, lar tin Plate Gold © Mirrors, Etachiers, Cabinets, Odd Chairs and Lounges tifully Upholstered Inlatd and Richly Carved Fancy Tables, Costly Bronze Bric-a-Brac and O Ry te, Bilverwrare.Splendid China Dinner and Tea Seta, Grand Bookcases In large and smal) sizes.Breakfast Room and Library contents consist of Tables, Chairs, Carpets, Pictures, Bookcases, Becretaries, etc.The contents of Bedrooms consist, et Rlchir Carved Bedroom Sets in B.W.Oak, The Household Linen, Cutlery, papers pre 18 of the best.The Kitchen Utensils comprise every suited to a house of this class and have well taken care of.The Plane Will be Sold at 13 0\u2019Cleck.MFIt is impossible to mention in detail the whole of the valuable contents of this Kesidence, but the late Dr.Kenn nse 10 uisite been purchasers will again have an opportunity to Sbcatn iri strictly first-class Solid and Costly Furnt- ure at their own price.The house having been rented tor another year Ishall not (as (as reviously advertised) sell it this spring, but phat) do 80 later on in the season.HE.J.ASMMAN, Auctioneer.ss « Offices : T3 Imperial Bt.James fitroet.IGHLY IMPORTANT CLEARANCE SALE \u2014or\u2014 SUPÉRIOR MOUSEMOLD FURNITURE, \u2014CONBISTING OF\u2014 Drawing Room Suites, Piaing Room Suites, Bedroom bots, Library and Smoking Ecom Furniture, Kitchen Furniture and Effects, All removed for convenience of sale to 63 VICTORIA SQUARE, Where the Auction Sale Will take place on THURSDAY, APRIL #th, AT 2.30 P.M.KO RESERVE.Every lot must be sold as the store closes May 1st.$3 This presents a splendid opportunity to parties wanting odd lots.Everything 1s in good conditton.The fats of this store are filled with good Furnt all to be cleared by May 1st.HE.J.ABEBMAN, ses A ceivable as perlist.1789 41 The inventory and list of book Gants are at our office.The store will be for inspeetion of stock on Wednesday, the 26th instant.For further partioulars apply to MARCOTTE BROS., Auction LAMABCHE & Tena Curators, otre oe Doss street.MoxrazaL, Apel, 1063 INSOLVENT NOTICE.me re © BERRY DUNNE, Restaurant Keeper.undersigned w.111 sell by Public Auction at the Terrapin No, 1681 Notre Dame 8t., at 10 o'clock à m, on FRIDAY, 98FTE APRIL, 1908.The Bar Fixtures, Counters, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, the complete fur ings of the Restau- Tant, Tables, Chairs ns, Linen- Cutlery, Crockery, on.Kitohen Drensils, etc, , ste The whole in \u201cJota to sul purchasers, wo on THURSDAY, THE 37TH INST.DAVID SEA THOMAS J.LM 24th, 1898.O84 IN LIQUIDATION.First class up town Dry Goods Business for sale.The undersigned will receive tenders up to noon on FRIDAY, the 28th inst.fog the purchase of the entire stock, and fixtures of P.HARKNESS & CO, 2321 & 2323 St.Catherine Street, amounting to $11,000.00 and for the lease of the premises for two years from date.Tenders, other than cash, to state time required and security.inventory can be seen and all information obtained RADFORD & WALFORD, 59 Imperial Building, Montreal.: 93 tow Strouds\u2019 are having a great run on their 80c Teas.W.J.WILSON ESTATE, Apes nT , late of the of PEt toro den be redeived Se tba 4th ay of Ray pt (L000) \" wand Slime do Gime.Heath, Sod bas over sone bees oooupied 84 stock bas been well bought opt w9 fu excellent sad concern i iv if F, ae Ë 2 5 ST.LUKE STREET.IMPORTANT AUCTION LALE \u201c \u2014 or SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, THURSDAY, APRIL 37th, at TEN O'CLOCK.1 am tnatricted to sell se by Dr EUBLIG AUCTION, at the above named resid THR VALUABLE OONTENTS, Consisting of : Plane, Handsome Rreonses, Gassifers, Kitchen Requisites, Hall Stand & Chairs.\u2014 CONTENTS OF \u2014 SIX BEDROOMS AND LIBRARY, Etc., Nte.L#F\u201dThis residence contains some really good Turniture, but throogh pressure of business I have been unable $0 describe them in detail through the medium of the press.An inspection of the goods will be a better guarantee as to what ia for sale.HN.J.ASHMAN, 9 3 Auctioneer.J OF are Household Furniture, Square Grand Plane, Bess Brussels Carpets, China, Ja] Glassware, Silverware, Ooi Ete., Ete.The unders are eT ucted MR T.PRINGLE, to Ath ut his reside; > NO.2439 NOTRE DAME sT., TEURSPAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 1th, All his Household Effects \u2014CONSISTING OP\u2014 Handsome Drawin, oh Room Suite, Carved Walnut av 5 Morrice, Leather Dining Uhatrs, Extension bintng Table, Fine China, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, Ornaments, Hut- ler's Tray, Nice Pictures, Roller Blinds, Walnut Hall Stand, Euglish Ollcloth, best Brussels Car- Le through: out Nice Bitting Koom Net, Pp unge, Easy Chairs, Mahogany Card Table, \u2018Fancy and Centre Tables, Walnut Table Desk\u2019 Walnut Hall Chairs, Walnuli Bedstead and Pureau made by Hilton, Walout and Oak Bedroom Sets, M.1.Walnut Bedroom Ket, Gurney Hall 8Love, Cook: Stove, Kitchen Utensils, eto.Also Set Harness, Gent's Saddle, etc.*, Every article in good order Parties requiring some good pleces of Furniture by | Hilton, and Jacques & Huy should atten BALE AT 2.30 O' CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO., Aucti SALE ory HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, \u201cLadd\u201d Beston Plane, Coed [Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, 4 Splendid Drawing Room Suite, Chentile Perticres, Lambrequins, Fancy Tables, Arm Chairs, Mahogany Din- img Tables, ©.8.Diners, Nice Sidebeard, Pictures, Halli Stand, English Oillcloth, ee Carpet, Royal Art Hall Stove, Bedroom Mahogany Burcaus, Washstands, Wardrobe, Tables, Dinner Set, China, Glassware, Gllver- ware, Cutlery, Chamber Sets, Refrigerator, Dish Covers, Gas Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, Ete., Etc.BALE AT THE RESIDENCE, NO.20 BERRI HTREET (Off Viger Garden), THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 27TH, AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS * pre Benning & Barsalou's Bales.NN JFORTANT SALE OF FURNITURE \u2014AT AUCTION\u2014 - HOTEL T.VALADE, Ne.65, 67 and 00 Chabeillez Square, Facing the G.T.BR, Bonaventure Station.The subscribers have recetved \\nstructions from Mr.Valade, who 13 retiring from business, to sell by auction, ON THURSDAY, THE 77TH APRIL, The whole of his Furniture, Prawing Reems, Dining Rooms, Contents ef se Bedreems, Paniry, Kitchen.One Range and a large Copper Beller \u2014ALBO\u2014 Splendid Bar Fixtures made by \u201cPratt.\u201d BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.BENNING & EARSALeT, OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AVCTION The subscribers are Restdence, NO.319 ST ORCHESTER STREET, ON FRIDAY, THE 28th APRIL, The whole of the Furniture and Effects, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 DRAWING YOON brawling Room Bet, Odd ancy Chairs.Gasaller, Mantelpiece and Mirror.tagere, Tables, Mirrors, Oil Paintings, rect kogravings.tas, Flctares, Orna- DINING hod Binity Koch Xoom at, \u201cdevours, bliverware China, [ore Pict Arpots, etc.HA Hs stand, Gasailors\u201d Brussels BITTING-KOOM\u2014Tables, Paintings, ou ora, Lo BEDROCUH black Walnut Bet, Bureau, Com 88, Large Wardrobe,Sofa, Hair Mattresses, Pilou, Bedding, Chairs, Tables, Carpets, etc.KITCHEN_ Range and Pipes, Refrigerator and usual utensils.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.Alex Shaw's Sales.0.A.SHAW.\u2018 Auctiones?.36 DUROCHER STREET.IMPORTANT SALE of HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.Instructed by MR.8.M.BAYLIS, who 18 giving rosery.up housekeeping, 1 will offer for uni the entire contents of the residence, inclu DER fine Bicycle ju porfect order, cost $150, On THURSDAY MORNING.APRIL a PAHLOHS Elegant Carved Rosewood {iano cost 30 Best Brussels Carpeta, m Suite, curtains, Portiores, Bran wing Roo Pictures, Brass Gasaliors and lobes, Marbie Clock, Bric-a-Brac.HAÏLA AND CLOAK ROOM-\u2014best Liacioum (pew) stair Carpet and Rods (2 Walnat Hat and Urnbrella stand with ur Mirror, Portieres, Handsome Bronze LEE Newel Post Gas Fixture, Clock.DINING ROO ainut Extension Table and Chairs, Brussels saves Window Drapery, a orator, flots, UV Utensils, to reer with 28 8t.Luke Street, Be sure to attend this Auction Sale, on Thursday, April 27th, all good Carpets and Furniture, Grand | Duchess Range, etc.H.J.ASHMAN, ; Auctioneer.oO.B.Thurston's Sales.LEARING SALE.ARERR BY AUOTION, ü aix THE HOUSRHOLD FURNITURR, ia JRE Pirates,\u201d Soa \u201cFor ad whom 1 t may.con Patent Slater about Nd Suey \"et M % large Bar, Fixtûre and Countér, etc, ete : SALE a8 36 SCLOOK THURSDAY MORNING.©.B.THURSTON, \u201ds What is more refreshing than a cup of Strouds\u2019 40c Tea ?ee INSOLVENT NOTICE.Tao meteo D MON DESROOHES, ctreat, Eten vi wii sel by pute aon PRIRAY, Yah 200k APRIL, 413 vite om 8 89 08 RE Aha movable cof wl 1 , out aésécqun siennes «ARO sv fur ants room, and & Buoys BED COM FLAT\u2014Best Brussels and Ti try carpets, Ourtains and Poles, Massive arved eAntqu que Manogany Bedroom get with bX T.êle- t St Wardrobe, by Hilton, dal de set, M.T.pat ureau and Waabstan a, Ww.not \u2018Chairs, Tables, Pictures, China 204.0.as Fit SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.83 ALEXANDER SHAW, Auctioneer.James Stewart & \u2018Co.'s Sales.AAS NSN (NEW YORK) UPRIGHT PIANO, on two Jours in use, in perfect order and cost 80; ery andsome Gil Mirrors 3, Or retal Gagan, tly Ordaments, Drawing Room Suite, Lace Curtains ya sua fe Five.0'Ctéok -Ton Tables, Easy Wire and Katt.Card Table, oat in hi Lamp and ty Dinner op BW.Library able, Lounge and L Chair larble Clock, GF crandiathers C 8 Clock, Boo en Sibaaafa E > w; 8 1deboard, W.L.C.Dining , ast and Tes sets Co Fras Sets, Glassware, Cutie , Biiverware, B W.Stand and Chair, B.M.T.Seta, H Marivessen, Ch sets, .Pillows a oa of 8 Sale at the Residence, 109 MACKAY STREET, \u2014\u20146N FRIDAY, STE INSTANT, \u2014 AT 10 C'OLOCK AM.JAMES STEWART à CO, Auctioneers.Ras & Donnelly's Sales.UCTION.BALE OF HOUSESOLD FURNITURE, ke.acte subscribers will sel the residence, - No.191 Hasauees STREER ! on THURSBAY, APRIL 7h, The whole of the Household Furniture and éffects, comprising : Fine tor 8 Table, Chatra, wraiaut idesoard Dinine Table de Wal.Pit and t and Ash Bedroom Bets, 8pri Ls, Ousloth, ne soute: Giaes And KE.P.Ware, Dinner Set, Chamber Sots, Hall and Cook \u2018Stores, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &o.nstructed to sell at the Marcotte Bros\u2019 Sales Pantaleon and Berri Streets AUCTION SALE Building Material \u2014AND OF APIECE OF LAND, Pantaleon Street, FRIDAY, 28th APRIL INST, AT TEN O'CLOCK, Will be sold on the premises at the above date and hour, the building maserials recently sxpropristed for the opening of the ssid Pantaleon street from Sherbrooke street to Duluth avenue.The said materials consisting in portion of houses, sheds, fences, ote.The sale will bogla st the corner of Sherbrooke and Pantaleon (German) streeta The torms of the sale are as follows: Payment: Cash, a deposit of 10 p.c.of the price of mle will be required on adjudicativn and the balance dune will have to bo paid the same day in the bands of the ality treasurer.The building materials thus sold shall not be removed or the houses demolished before the 3rd of the mouth of May next, but on the 20th of the same mouth, all the sald materials will have to have been removed BERRI STREET, FRIDAY, 18TH APRIL INSTANT, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, \u2018WII be sold on the premises, at the above date snd hour, the building materials recently expropristed for the widening of Berri street, and the opening of a tunuel, from Craig street to Commissioners street.These materials consisting in portion of Bouses, abeds, fanoea, oto.\u2018The sale will begin at the comer of Oralg snd Berri ota.The conditions of this sale are the same es those gives above for the tale on street.The same day and hour, on the will also be sold the residues of lot No.179, Bt.James ward, not utilized for the widening of the street but which has been, in accordance with law, sbandoned to the city by the party expropriated.This residue of lot consists lo a triangular piece of land bounded on the northeast side by lot cadastral No.179, this side measuring about 61.5 feet ; on the southeast side by Berri street, this side mesuring about 63 feet; on the northeast side by St.Louis street, this aide about 10 feet; and having an ares of about 335 square feet.Terms of the sale: Cash, 10p.c.of the price of sale will be required an adfudication, and the balance to be paid on the signature of the deed of sale.L © save Cet.MARCOTTE RROS., Avctionesrs.O1ITY MONTARAL, poil, 1008 } \"ne | ARE INSTRUCTED B MRS, eR 17 Craig ror to sell all her Household ure and Effects, com ing square Piano, * Sod > Fire Proof Sale, B Walnut Parlor Det Hair Cloth Pals Carne cy Chairs, Large Gilt ait Mirror, curtains ts, Ot Paintings, d'Engroris ale put Sideboard, Mabie and Chairs, i Black End Forks and Spoons.and Plated Ware Ash Black Walnut Bedroom Sots, complete, Kitchen Self Feeder, Hall Stove and General Assortment of Kitchen Ware.Everything to be sold without reserve on .THURSDAY, 37th INST., AT 10 A.M, By MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.Fraser Bros\u2019.Sales, ALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, MARSHALL, NEW YORK, PIANO, ETC., \u2014Ât the Residence\u2014 KO.487 ST.URBAIN STREBT, Corner Prince Arthur street, opposite St.Mar tin's Church, - ON THURSDAY AFTERNOON, S71N Comprist \u201cMarshall,\u201d New Y rian octaves Rew Case; Rosambod bot dom \u20ac edroor Bor Marble Tof y ne Oak Stir gh Sof, Of Hotes Boy cloth, Pictures and Hall score, ete Also Lawn Mower, Garden Too is, etc, etc\u201d SALE AT 2.30 P.M.FRASER BROS, ee SALE OF ALL THE FURNITURE, Valuable Range, Sta, she Montreal Schost NO.133 SHERBROOKE STRERTY (Corner Durocher Btreet,) ON FRIDAY MORNING, 0TM APRIL Ranges (equal a He gi \u2018 jan 2 dogish u ne D ind Oana: © Agate Same pinbas, Mest HR ware, rockery, = 3 Wachine, Kitchen rosser, 10 dood Hard ardwoci hen Tabies, made to order, 2 Good Re agen about 75 yds.Qood Ofl Cioth, 75 .hairs, Socal to., also, Desk, \u201cEdi attend.All for unreserved BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.FRASER \u201d\u201cs Hee IMPORTANT SALE.ture, mienne Hcinéuman Uprisht Plume, Valuable Carpets, &c.We are Instructed to sell at the Besdence, No.178 MANSFIELD STRENY, on THEURMPAY MORNING, 37th APRIL, All the Furniture and Effects, Carpets, U, $ Piano, Drawti ;room and Dintng-room ture, Hotures.ngs, Bedroom Furniture, Hall snd Stair carbete, tchen Sundries, ete 8 All in good order; _ T BALE AT TEN OCLOCE.®s tose NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Rake of the Furniture, Fic.of tho Seven: Cottage, Reemed NO.32 OVERDALB AVENUE, off Aqueduct street, just below Dorcheste © street on THURSDAY HORNING, 7th APRIL, Tapestry Carpets.ments soit, centre Tables, Boned.po rable\u201d au ares, eut aide rt ! Fourniture.M sets, Cooking $10 Blcchen Utenalls Everything in sale at T.oc re eu se REGULAR WEBKLY EX rm \u201cAuction of Second-hand Household Furniture we Curpots, Salesroom, No.\u2018320 or dax SE teal Ce Mn PE Rs P QUEBKO, paistrates \u20ac eat Los.Wines igen 20e 6 0 1 Py res THOMAS agin Fg ot Montiont, TR : ANE DAT ANS ora NTT.oie ht Joux EXELLY.of Montreal Morcha Garmin The Defevdant is ordered te dalle does monte | | | { ! ue terra qe rt tas ee ei , for therc cannot possibly nadian Pacific ved un dival source 0 cas\u2014it would a; by the future need darkened the creation of .ach / Preference stock.il aware that.| =, Br oo moan fling 28 ibe future is no means u i ; » the City Oouncll.Ald.Jeannotte THAT NEW ISSUE - PREFERRED STOCK.PACIFIC .ORDINARY INTERESTED.CANADIAN SHAREHOLDERS An English Financial Opinlon on the Situation - Rather a Surprise to Those Who Have Been Its Strongest Supporters.The issue of preferred stock by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company has caused much serious discussion in the New York and London mouey markets.The Financial News of London, of 10th inst., has the fol lowing article on the subject: The intelligence that the shareholders of t the Canadian Paciiic will be asked, al a : fortheoming general meeting, to sanction en issue of preferred stock, isnot aitogether | calculated, at the first blush, to catèse satis- | faction, FL will Le in the rerallection of our | readers that x2,#H,125 of debenture stock was issued last year; but as a good deal of this was to retire bonds at lugher rates of interest, the amount of fined charges, which was $3,051,403 bi 1801, only increased to $3,100 018, in lsu, Now there promises to te a til further increase in the charges, not only as regards interest, standing in front of the ordinary stack.We do not vet know what amount of Preferred stock will be voted; but we do know that, under the clauses of the Act regulating the railway, no amount exceeding one- half of the existing Ordinary stock can ever be issued.At present the amount of the Ordinary stock is 263,000, (00, and so long as itstands at that figure the Preference stock cannot, therefore, exceed $32,500,018).It is not at all probable that this large Hmit will be even sugsested in April; e an imm iate need for any large expenditure, and the available howers of the company are not likely to be resorted to before they ure required.Sul, it tay be py Jittle surprising, in some quartera, to find that the very year in which the Government grant comes to an end should be signalized hy n new addition to the preferential charges von the net revenue.WHAT THE MONEY 18 WANTED FOR WILL no doubt, be explained satisfactorily in due course, It is well known that the company has been making, during the last year or two, large additions to its stations and terminal facilities, repair shops and rolling stock, improving the permanent way over a considerable part of the track by the sub- stitu cee of steel rails for fron.and replacing wouden bridges by structures of inason- ry and stecl.It was known, too, that a good deal more of the same sort of work remained to be done, that ex- tensioas and branches were in contemplation, and that local lines wero being acquired as feeders for the com- ny's main system.Perhaps it was ardly expected that capital expenditure w ould proceed quite se rapidly as to require fin imtoediate resort to the powers recently obtained, or, rather, restored.We are not suggesting that further outiay is unnecessary, and could have been avoided, or that it will prove unprofitable.The line bas been so well managed in the past, and is so essive in its policy, that no one could assail the directors on such score without ver clear and sufficientevidenee; but the speed as been somewhat spirited during the last year or two.It is hardly three years since the gompany agreed to guarantee the principal and interest of $20,000,000 four per cents.to be issued by the Duluth, South Shore and Atlantic; also 4 per cent.interest on bonds of the \"Minneapolis, St.Paul and Sault Ste.Marie.In their last annual report the directors, speaking of those undertakings, said that the working of the lines confirmed the belief that these two most important feeders would not only be no burden upon the company, but would be a source of handsome profit.It remains to be seen if this view iy still entertained in the light of subsequent experience, and If the resuits of 1882 were such as to furnish a further justification of the guarantee.IT WOULD BE IDLE TO DISGUISE the fact that some people\u2014possibly a good many will look upon this proposed issue { preference capital as confirmatory of the forebodings respecting the condition of tho line.There have always been a number of croakers who have predicted that a day of reckoning would come to the Canadian Pacific; that its track was bad, and that its dividends were earned by starving the repairs.The directors alluded to the opinions of these critics ip their last report.\u201cIn view,\u201d they said, \u201cof the fear.so often expressed by those who are unacquainted with the property, that the working expenses must in the near future be largely increased by renewals, the directors feel Justified in saying that the timber structures in the permanent way, which were, necessarily, largely used in the originel construetion, are not renewed ae such, but are replaced by permanent work; and, aside from these, on nearly all of the principal lines of the Company the more important renewals have already been made at the expense of the operating account, and as better materi als have been used than could be obtained from the originial construction, no appreciadle increase in lhe popenditure Jor rencwuls need be looked jor beyond that due to additional mileag+.\u201d rom this we may reasonably infer that the new capital sought for is more likely to be required for extensions, or acquisitions; and the past success of the company rather warrants the belief that an expansion of its field of 2 erations will not prove unprofitable to thieshareholders.Reference has been mado to the fact that-the Dominion grant of 3 per cent.dividends comes to an end in August next.The company will then have TO SCORE ENTIRELY OF ITS OWN BAT, and it becomes interesting tosee, in this connection, what is its present earning capacity.The advanco statement for 189 80, as compared with the results of 1891, is as tol.ows: 1892.nge.rt) 241, 21,409,352 Operating expenses.12,231, pe s 12, 80,00 004 Not earnings.28.000,00 93,420,348 ed charges.4.664.599 5, 102, a ! $35,107 $3.318.30 Bupplementary dividends 1,300,000 1,300,000 Surplus.$2.045,101 $2,018.33 Thereis an Increase of 0°24 in the ratio of working expenses to earnings, and the tendency of operating charges may in the future be towards a still higher ratio.The new capital, moreover, will have to come-in for y interest or dividend, as the casa may be, hereafter; but, apart from these moderating quantlties, it seems that the company has during the last two years earning enough to ha 5 per cent.independently of any at dt all.The yearly surpluses have been allowed to accumulate, and the total stood on December 31, 1892, at uiva- Jent to more than 10 per cent.on the ordinary stock.If this ls a really Szailadio surplus, then it will be, no doubt, used to strengthen the dividends of the next few years, should the nat revenue, from any cause, show a falling off, the or charges eat too much into it Unies, there- Lore, there is some hidden canker In the ve been gabe, the fread ave it is eee to a in thé toca any ground PR cos Neverthel , So tte the; oh money th require it for.2 \u2026 Police C HR .The o Polles Qacnittos ne session lie sided and there wore ALS Benne 3 bue, ee Dean fain and o Tenders, Tn Said baon acventisod 1 for.the construc.ons Hoche- tenders for the Hol for the St.Lawrence station, committee, cousisting of Ald.authorized to visit same leading cities lu regard to the patrol system.resignation of Mr.Henry Dulaz, who wae assistaiit accountant of the and appointed Mr, Ernest Lacroix as his They Have a \u201cChat with the Mayor 4° Mr.W.W.Ogilvie ve pald a | sha tan were some of them given in such ons terms that the aldermen could not undes- stand them, so they referred og hd to a su Dubuc aud Hurtubise.Chief \"Hy ugben was merican The License De mont for 27 years, was accepted.His fa ling eyenisht was the cduse of his leaving and the Committees voted him six mouths\u2019 salary successor.- THE MINISTERIAL ASSOOIATION AT THE CITY HALL.and They are to Meet the Police Authoritics on Tuesday.The Mayor sat in his bright, newly fur- uished oficial parlor this morning and had ashort informal talk with a deputation from the Protestant Ministerial Association, Some time ago the Association adopted u report respecting the morality of the city and at the sine time they presented a memorial to Council on the same subject.Today they visited the Mayor for Lhe purpose of aznin directing the attention of the civic authorities to the anbject.The wputation consisted of Revds.E.MeManus, W.D.Stevens, Dr.Hunter, J.T.Pitcher, W.H.Warrinerand A.C.Courtice.Not an alderman waa present, and for that the Mayor offered an apology.They had been very busy of late and that accounted for their absence.However, if it was their desire to meet the aldermen he could call another meeting.\u201cDo you really think they will comet\u2019 \"asked Dr.Hunter.The Mayor thought they would, but subsequent proceodings rendered that unnecessa dr.Hunter enquired about the rule exclu a ing delegations from the meetings of Council.Was it anew rule! The Mayor stated that it was not, it was simply carrying out the by-law on the subject.The rule had been \u2018departed from in the past but it had been decided to re-establish it and carry it out with respect to all persons.When Council was called for a specific purpose they could not allow its time to be diverted tootherpurposes.The visitorsdid not object to the rule, and it being established they did not w ish an exception fo be made in their favor.That settled, the deputation asked what had become of their memorial presented some time ago.It would go be the Polize Committee, and the Mayor intimated that the deputation would do well to present their case there too.Dr.Hunter remarked the had some hard things to say, and they wis to reach the police authorities.Would the Chief be at that meeting, would they be allowed to speak and would the press representatives be there?The answer was es and the delegation decided to appear efore the Police Committee, and deliver their speeches and present their petition to that body.The mecting will be held on Tuesday next.THE AWARD MAINTAINED.Court of Appeals Judgment in the Calvary Church Case.In the case of the trustees of Calva Church against the Atlantic and North Western Railway Company, the Court of Appeal rendered its decision this morning.Iw this case, it will be remembered, the Company had tendered $25 as compensation for damage to the church property con- serjuent on the building of the line overa lane adjoining.The church had appealed to arbitrators, and had been awarded £10,28.Jud ge Mathieu had reduced this to $1317, and the trustees had again appealed.The great question at issue was as to the right of proprietors to compensation for dam.e caused b Ÿ inconvenience resulting trom t.au oximity of the railway.The majority of the Court of Appeal basing its decision upon English precedents, notably the decision of the House of Lords in the case of the Duke ot Buccleuch Wogninet the the Metropolitan Board of His had been awarded eubetantial damage es as compensation for intrusion on his privacy.and othef inconvenience resulting rom the construction of the Thames embankment, reversed the judgment of the Superior Court, and maintained the award of the arbitrators in full, although in the opinion of the Court the amount was rather excessive; but they only decided on the question of principle involved, and did not wish to interfere with the judgme nt of the arbitrators.Judge Bosse dissented.Harbor Commissioners.At the weekly meeting of the Montreal Board of Harbor Commissioners yesterda afternoon, the chairman, a Henry Bul- mer, reported the sale of $25 cent.harbor bonds at tractors reported havin ng bane to place the buoys between Sorel and Montreal.They will commence laying the buoys at Lake St.Peter as soon as the ice has left that place.Several offers for a tug bont were referred to the chief engincer.The report of the chief engineer and harbor master 7, the Dominion Coal Com pany's application for facilities for landing coal at Hochelaga, together with a à plan to accomplish this, was approved, subject to à satisfactory arrangement with the Dominion Government.n application for similar accommodation in the west end was referred to the Harbor Improvement Coni- mittee.Mr.Kennedy, chief engincer, re à that the ice left the harbor on the evening of April 21 without having done any material damage to the wharves.Two places showed symptoms of having been undermined by winter currents, and will be examined by 7 divers.The guard pier works appear to have suffered no damage either from the current or ice shoving.r.Xen: nedy also gave details of the places where the ice was lodged on the wharves.There are now 450 men at work clearing away the ice.T was decided to ask the chief engineer to have cross sections taken of the new guard pier to be com with those taken a the early part of the winter.in, Board of Trade \u2018Couneil.à presided at the meeting of the Board of de Council yoster- day afternoon, and there were also present Messrs, J.A.Cantlie, ur Judge, W.Cunningham, F, Je L.Lockerby, John B.MoLen, J D bles and Chas.Smit aptain ude ere telegra ed from Quebec offering re Color from the baudiere, HI four days from Monday, for unsuccessful, no pay,\u201d and rd replied that, while anxious to assist in any steps necessary for the earlier o opening of navigation between Montreal and Qu ebec, they could net appro- Bian any funds for the purpose.BE, ireputhileids offered the Coa \u201d Sims ed photographic groups of the Coun- rpm for 1890, SB and 18%2, and ox- ressed the hope that tho present would continué the series.It ask the Government to ek for the inspection of Following Lier were > oune the new balding.Jame Flatnat wo to be se Re-tnstated ered ju maintaining h Phone writ mandamus op Som SE Gabriela Total Abstin.Benefit Society.\u201d Mr.Phelan been for nine years a memb in standing of the | bys but in Novem last his name struck off the Poors SRLS, mt Honor heid that plants name ca, ad 200 oe & boo without, oe f vi Eire the\u2019 Ee wis ued the the oul Sih Aliens and In the po Ropero nay and 3% Pooitreal the d n set asl the app the fom th He ua Jos.tr Se has taken an action 1050, alleged [| TRADE, COMMERCE ent a qn FINANCE MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS, a prkot ja Ja steady, on but slow, pusinese bein a Eee heat lo das Sadie Ten [$PECIAL TO THR STAR.) VIENNA, April 38.\u2014A general rise of prices in c corp markets of Vienua and Buda resulted from tho severe drought.Flour.Fi The flour market remains qulct as proved cnqu nol d dealers antici N Oatmeal.The on for eal Ia confined to wants of retail t e, or which stocks are ample.Values sta are steady within tho followlog re range: Grauulated and à rolled, per bbl.r Standard, per bhi FO pe eens Do per bag T Butter.Tho tone of the butter market is steady an firm, in view of the moderato Stacks] held, which dealers anticipate will be prett Fore cleaned up.by first boats for lower porte ow date mocts re rge, and + todder goods will Se 'or until tho weather little change is looked f very much {improv quasi rend prices are à shade er > gh eit e basis, the latter furs bein ; 9 Eg choice stock in case Tot he and a Maple Products.The market is fairly brisk, an méet ne Es u 8 rom per to 7 oo per PallonAn tins; sugar brings from 7 Potatoes.A [air steady jobbin trade ie doing po and dealors report a )y active onquiry for stock atfirm bringfrom Lo a nad R à Hebrons from 9c to $1 per bag of 90 Toa, In car lots, with the usual XN on smaller quantities.Ashes.abhe market is- very tame, fod values | have dropped toa lower portant sa sales, quotations are more or i nom- nal, as follows: oe to Mass Pots, second sorts 480 Be: to ales Man.hard, No.1,82 to 8%c; do, No.3.20 to je; do.No.à, .(4 10 J0c; Na, po No& digo.ere to 8for Ne.Ho No t Oats, No.2.33 to tc.: Goore wheat, outside at 57c.Oats on track at 83c, to arrive at 33} to 3iic, and outside at 30 to 30èc.AMERICAN MARKETS.\u2014 Ha Sub.Recap: 100% April, as aËetsra of trañie for wosk endivg an Fretcre er Mr n oorpings\u2026 Ave ds ti} grains À i ouqui puquiry ts is anoted on the \u2014 Lou.Wed ots + The Hotels.Xo.2 hard Hanitorn wheat,.sc to 9 : No Shard Manton od 8 The following aro the arrivals at the Lotols Carn, duty to .WINDSOR HOTEL.Peas, per oR W.8B, Androws, Toronto; W.T.Bell.Willi- Outs, per 84} to 35 mantle; D.Crelghion, | Toronto; W.B, Gray, Fong: Ryo.to 3 land; J.Gherwood, N » ork J.F.Lec, Mo, Barley.feed.to 42 sou \"J.Len : W.T.bor, Now Barley, malting tg 55 Jo ri dd Fi ol Filmy Gro.ddl, Cambridge; S.Stupbeus, Hamilton; F.TI.Foreign Corn Markets Higher.tewart,Tronion: Miss Thomson Morrison LD.Warren, Toronto; It actual transactions, but Shore st slightly To Madigan, Mdm Furost: A.Moss, Kn gland PE moro stir In the course of a tw days.Suotatlo ons in the meantime are unchanged as folio BL John; E.Rush, Toronto; J.Patent sp pring ee anereereie branes \u201c i to f x BALMORAL HOTEL.atent wintor : M.E.Agar, St.oh NB L.N.Bou is, Straight roller \u2026 350 to 3 Danvilier .Coe, P.Collins, New York: Extra .3% lo 3 5 Iv.rene.He Farol.K Kh, Fr B.Fitz- \u2018a+ New Yor] or n ra cisco; Strong bakers .37tod 1g Hamel, T.Kav, Perron und Miss AE.HR Pitaare JT.Lighttcid, sn D- ney Sine A.M.Goughlin Toronto; P.New York; R.Poncire, Danvilié: George Rogers, The offerings of feed arv liboral and thede R.Brunton, New York; J.P, y Ptath Chicago; mand slow.eh imparts an easy feeling to J.C.Backum, Pittstiond.fils.ruce an values.Car lot quotations are, more or less, wife Hoston; Miss Chesley, aw York; C.G nominal, as follows: Chisholn, Gronfoll, N.Y.i John Foley, Now Bren, per ton.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.York; Fochan, New York: Jos Hamk.New Shorts, perton.\u2026.York; J Johnson, New York; Miss J.Jack, Now Mouillie, per ton Yerk; + froniere, St.Annos; A.W.Morris Provisions.York; P.McInnis, Momphis, Tenn.; T.H.Me- The provision markot show rovemont, orson, Boston; J.Millette, Quebec; oters, business being on the whole quiet.ork moves New York; Koccardl, Now York: Jno slowly, whilosmok cats and 1 t o and Goo.Schrode, Now York; Wm, a moderate loca Lenquiry, at fairly Blondy prices.erwood and wife, Boston; E.Walters, Now We quote: ork.Canada short cut mess pork, CITY HOTEL.A.B.Pine » Poterboro; J, Cost.tigan, Bo \u2018 8 i.Luckson; ©.Campbell, ton: TN x to 21 E ton; J.\"Fulford Brock ville; Miss J.%to 0 Slighret | Warren.U.Hills, Lachute; J.A, Hub- 12 to 0 bard, Ottawa; C.E.Loubem.Christiane: J.Me- .9 to 0 Carthy.London; R.MoCunley.New York: J.L Lard, pure Poanadian cannes sens v12; to 013 Melcie =o york; a Melernon, Ottawa O.\" rece elkle, Lachu apus, New Yor! e- Chm dollowing wore tho Ipts posted on GlIbpon, Cazaville; T.HB.Mcintire, Cowansville; G.T.R.C.P.R.M.Piche, Boston, °T.J.Roclique ia Lachuie) A.A.Wheat, bush.ea 1000 LS Swarts, London; D.Vass Cazaville; J.W .bush 5300 Brockville; J.Ward, Toronto; J.If.W liloughvy: ts, bush 2900 8919 Toronto.Flour, bbl 150 1345 ALBION HOTEL.I.Be.Jan.Bowles; JY indaor Mills; Miss M.Burton, Ashes, bbls.8 sas, Alexandria, Bryden, Ottawa: Lewis Butter, Kgs.190 8k Brackett, South y Windham: T.15+, Cook.Brock.Checse, boxes., 88.ville; J.M.Cm Lucknow; Frank Wood, Kggn, cases.84 *@ Dunham; Pr Goo oie: N.Holbrook, Dressod hogs.ees Champlai ian Coaticooko; W.J J.Mo Leather, rolls 131 38 Glenn, Pa Bak Jas.McPhee, Alexandria; J.Tobacco, pkgs 2 eee Mackor, Landon Pammcnton, Three High wines, bbls.3 La.Rivers; S.itohie, Frencille: A.Stinson, Montpelier; G.Benceal, Plantasenetz J.ton, Westbrook; D e.Meant; with good domand for retail grocers wants on the basis of quotations.The following values rule: BH Norway.E.D figod and wife, Ottawa; Rov.Ureamery.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u202600100000e Mo to Bo thier 5 Whitehall W.Ellicit.Troy: FC.Township dairy.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2lc to Bc 1e, À ur; E.Gravel, Longueuil: $.Guin- orTisbi and Brockville.Mc to 22 don, Aiba Hurtubise, itohall: T.Harri Wetors roll.Dow 1 to Ho Fadurilt, Nour Ponts PA Junction J Tr ; Western roll, new.190 to 2%\u201cc sd Mercier Torin: ; \u201cMetatablin Cheese.niche iteh AVE McC jonnack.F.Tony There is nothin cin to note in the cheese xandria; M.Pearson, \u20ac vi ennoc pi market, nr de jseconfiped 15 the wants .Prest, Toronto; E.Rockn Ditzer, Halifax: V of the retail trade on basis of 116 to 1c for Hoes.> Ibans; H.L.R LR k,, wite and ei child; Tro; autumn uiakes, & as to ne Mel bothe he the make early Al ton, New York; Wheeler, St.Albans.ANOTHER BIG MR.BLUMENTHAL ADDS TO MONT- His Store at the Corner of Bleury One of the first of Montreal's retail mer- chan Pearls, first sorts.5% Be ition which & à glare situate on e newly widen e street mus Toronto Produce Market, occupy, {as the well known TORONTO, April 2%.\u2014 ket dull.Quota clothier, gent's furnisher and tailor, Mr.J.tions: F' loud).straight roller, 295 to 30: extra, H.Blumenthal.With that foresight and Pani Bo, i wheal inror, 6 to 66c; No.ene which have always been the distinguisbing traits in that gentleman the corner of Craig and Bleury streets, a point where the traffic of the lower portion of the city may be said to by the different great highways to Grain, Flour, Ete.the site Magnificent panes of plate caon\u2014Opening p Conv, if Sra 7 Muy.74} glass, and two storeys\u201d overh of July, 10) September.Conx, 4j 2 2.une, fhat beautiful hewn stone whose Jul \u201c5 4, September.OATS bis \u2018 popu- June A aly, ember.pin bis larity is a testimon to ro cor- May.July, $ 0 Lenton ber, LARD, $1 rectuess of the artis tes of our Jr io Be Sert, Roce » B08 br bris se citizens.strikes the 2 ict She Passer us.I Ne LA A irres 10.000 RYE 000 BARLEY.1230 | p,608,068 Piipection.The differen oles of 7 MEATS.Shipments, res bris.h dise in ich Mr.Fous, a Tus, Yura, \"as 1,009 Merchan wh lamenthal 8, 2000 RYE, 30,000 75 ue onk, deals are displayed in the windows in a 7 48 ibe.Lia, 10.157 or Cee EATS.most tempting manner, an and the arrange- prices: VHEAT, 754 May, ment of these is clearly the work of 7h B June, 91 July, 7 08 August, Septem- some master hand.À visit to the bor.Com.41 1B, April fidiay.20 où Jar Ro E 3 interior of the will disclose further Eg 18 bis, OF WHEAT ds 5 Come 29),- interesting factai = Blamenthal's busi- 500 Oa BARLEY, 15,780 MALT, 1918 bri, nees is a comprehensive one ; but his repu- Pork.132) Buwr, 1510 pkgs.C EATS, 1 tation In each de ment is already firmly ARD: Exports: 4532 bris, and 224 sacks of established.Of boys\u2019 clothing he aes hs Flour, 78100 bush.of Waear, 27, Cons.| best quality at tte lowest prices.on 123 bbls.of Pork, M9, , who Os ready made sults should flock moral t, eh the Pesto wile ails BRITISH MARKETE Ei 4 Lu you are tink of purchasing a plane heimer, be Jon nes direct, pro al once, amd ak 5: arrangements for dallvery al any titn ent ne ence.nos remov aad stated, Pis 053 .Strouds\u2019 .Teas .are direct of pee Grand Truss Rallway 4350078 9381.93 SARE ch.Wood, Pitta BT.LAWRENCE HALL.W.A Boll, Toronio; M.Dukes and wife, ro, N.S.; W.Callers, New York: Edward isk, Joliette: M.J.Graco, Bostan; WW.Ee lo- D.Casson, Now York: Noble, Sorinef: ai: R.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.a | A Perfect Article.EEE ES ui a Au the Best Grocers sell Le, NGOSTURA LITTERS, valsbrated sapotizer.of of exquisite favor, is used ut over the world.Dr JY.LA D.Biegart & Sons, sule manufacturers.At your dmggist 85 vy KOFF NO MOREs Cough Drope will give itive snd instant relief to hoa suffering from Cong Colds, | Hoarson: on Boro Thruat, otc, wnd are invelu: oie to Ore Vocalists, BR À T, W.\" stamped un each den » RESENTATION ADDRESSES: HANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.@ EDWIN COX & ON, 114 St.Fra Xavier street When day is done, and sunshine glow Is fading into night; \"Tis comforting to all to know That Eddy gives us light.BUY ONLY EDDY'S MATCHES THE BEST.Mammoth Works : Hull, Canada.Gxeodd cit, Paterboro; 8.Sli, Guelph; :} % .Rou nko.Mebride, Toronto; G.&.MeKcen, orth 8 Ge McK Baers Plaitsburg; ¢ .H, MeMillan and wits, Ww.J.Moore.Blezarde: : Portcous, Stratford; U.Geo.Smith, Foseator W.L, Scott, Prescott; H.Stroud, Puris; Inson, Toronto.RICHELIEU HOTEL.ST.a HOTEL.A.B Alexandria, Ont; Ww.WwW, Cannaughty, .Carl Christiansen.children nd Stuart, st.bans; 8.Fr ae York; M.P.Bthough- andessen, Chicago; J.RETAIL STORE.REAL'S ARCHITECTURE.and Craig Streets Just Open- ed\u2014Business Already Rushing.ts to recognize the van us his character, tleman has secured the best the \u201cstreet, that, fiarñély, at ite on concentrated, branchin; ints on the compass.The edifice which r.Blumenthal has erected here is worthy do you require a custom made lumenthal employs dé od buah.BEA cutter « dE whose achievements 7 Mar \u201c0 July.Sroceipts int ta 23.000 bus bo waa se oth he ne dea et Z.uk Cons.Shipments 8,00 bush.WaT, suck as place le 1 it in the goals Tara all to dress Gutaago gy fn Market, Peat or es fo sick.is Uniox Brock YARDS, Apt] 1808 Th patrons will find Phetr wa wants in these report diète a Be ich ne $148 were directions mptly attended Toby thecour- | - mem | Shipped and R00 left 2 tn Wo 1 3p this purpose.The store ore, bas only Tooehtly y w Les ï pacte 9 i, $1.90 10 87.io, 2 been opene 3 bat the rush has al gout: cattle were oh Fn.ee Grain and Provisions, Ete.al Notices.Reronr?, Wednesday.Saïtiple U t_Pianos Messrs.J.& 1 ME er à TH ot arf 2 aFiècher, 0 ow Ÿ ary been received si, osseboion passa a for Sigma 70% Cafperige street Thy lostroments as nn snd Tretia gn wheats firm, i tushotactive, i 0 52 finished in cases of fancy walnut and Gr eae eae cau be reached \u201cby the Street Rallwsy FITS All Fita stopped free hy DR.KLINE * GREAT NEnvE Restoura.No Fiu after firs we.Marvellous cures.Trostise and 82 trial bottle on to Fit cases.Hond to.Dr.Kline, 331 Arch A Phila, I's.J.A.arte.178) Notro Dame St.ADAMS\u2019 EADE TTIFRUTTI FOR INDIGESTION.ISON EACH E48 PACKAGE.E.L.Ethier & Co.BILLIARD TABLE And Bowling y Da \"MANUFACTURERS 88 ST.DENIS, MONTREAL Telephone \u201cBranch ped OTTAWA.eodtf81 CHOLERA MAY COME! As it Is Now in Eurepe.1 you with to mink Hearle's YOU WILL Car bolioc USE _\u2014 Soap Which is recommeudod sa A GOOD DISINFECTANT! All Drugststs Sell Et.The Hearle Manufacturing Co\u2019y, MONTREAL.Bir3ew FLOOR PAINT Dries in 6 6 Hours, Island City Pure Prepared House Pais 36 BEAUTIFUL SBADES For outside and inside work.The Best is the the Cheapest.P.D.DODS & CO.188 and 190 McGill st.975° tf POLICE DEPARTMENT Brin Bags BEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned will be received at the City Clerk's office, City Hal, until noon, TUESDAY, the second day of May next, for six double Police Patrol Wagmons, covered uncovered, and six sets of double harness.For other information, spply st the office of the Chief of Police.The lowest or any of the tenders submitted will not necessarily be accepted.(By order), L.'®.RAVID, City Clerk.Cry CLERK'S OFYIOR, Montreal, 4th April, 1803.2 AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINOE OF QUEBEC, DIS- - of Montreal.\u2014Xa.J a Court.B ER Mayor Paint, 8 M Davies.t On AILIPF ALE-\u2014PRONT INCE OF QUEBEC, DIS- Toro Mem Montreal \u2014 1987 oy Court.sne Watson, et al, ve Celina Voyer, Defendant On the ith of May ten of the in the No.701 st.ac of Mont be so authority of Justice, the chattels of said Defendant, seized in Consisting glock ware, etc.Terms cash.OC.,B8C ontreal, Su Apr, 1998.I] JUEBEC, DIS.SALE\u2014PROVINCE or BE dis ontres No.2190.\u2014In Fois Delrdaut \"Op the of Mi ten of the clock ih the forenoon, at » PRICES FROM W258 to $250.00.me , Dest, at ten of the clock lo the forenoon, at the domicile of the said No.J Bonsecours in DY thority of Ga the ton GH Sh de qu =e of ai Drendaot, foil ng th cohsiæ of ous barmonium.Fecms of sale cash.3.U.LAPORTE, B 8.C.Montreal, 6h April, 1093 à ot vote\" OF QUEBEC, DIS- trond.\u2014 ee trate's Court, Be ds Plant va J.PROSPECTUS \u2014_\u2014 OF \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Automate Ten Eloi Co, F CANADA (LIMITED) \u2014_\u2014 \u2018 ; Incorporated by Npectal Act by tho Paritament of the Deminjon of Canada.March, 1883, and Assented te on (be first day of April, 189), to transact a general Telephone and Electrical Supply, Manufacturing and Operating Business throughout the Pominion of Canada.Authorized Capital - $250,000, with power to increase to $500, 000 Offered for Subscription - $250,000 (Of this amount $66,000 ns been subscribed by the present owners of the patent).Reserved for future requiremen:s, - $250,000.Among those who now control the patents and who have subscribed for stock, and wbo will probably be associsted with the direction of the Company, are the following : JAMES P.D.rector Merchants Bank, «nd Director Montreal Gas Co.~ Montreal, OHN DBR ANCE, On Ge Manager Dominion BtearnshipCo.prtrbory P.rd A on mortar oleoas Bank, oemaip Co.» » uabue PA 0.Lona of faa Masur 18 OR isutaciorers Ener prooke.3 acturers).AP , P.Q.k WILSON {Riri In investment Broker end Proprietor i phe ete es Montréal, 2 FROM SOLICITOIS ATWATER'& MACKIE.Noch LER & 00, Toronto, Ont.H JVEY à THOMAS.! London, Ont.be FEROUBON.coi iitamririninctanrnaanarsnnnnns Ottawa, Ont.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 pu the patents of the Strowger Bystem of Automatic Telephony.\u2018The present owners already have orders for the equipment of several Canadian towns with their Automatio System.The present owners of the patents have subscribed for sixty thousand dollars of the stock at par, paying c cash therefor.The success of the system has been practically demonstrated hd actual operation, and must necessari supplant the present cumbersome 5 It is also exclusivel in LaPorte, Ind., a town of ten erand inhabitants, where it hae replaced s original ey system, and it bas been adopted by the States Government and ins d for it at Fort Sheridan.It bas also been purchased by and is in ul operation in the Free Press building, at London, Ont, and was purchased at a far higher price than that at which the present existing \u2018system was offered, and in direct competition as far as the merits of the two systems were concerned.The titrowger system possesses the following features :\u2014 IT COSTS LESS THAN ANY OTHER SYSTEN TO INSTALL.IT REQUIRES N@ CENTRAL OPERATOR, EVERY SUBSCRIBER MAKES HIS OWN CONNECTIONS.NO PRLAY OR REPLY FROM CARELESS AND INDISFERENT OPERATORS OF \u201cLINE BUSY.> EVERY SUBSCRIBER NAS A PRIVATE AS WELL AS A PUBLIC LINE WITHOUT EXTRA COST, THE VILLAGE requiring ten Telephones oan have as perfeot a service as the CITY requiring 10,000.' The service being automatic is ready NIGHT and DAY.The fact that OTHER SYSTEMS require operato rs PREVENTS many SMALL TOWNS from having a TELEPHONE SERVICE, as they need bats a fow telo- phones and cannot afford Other towns employ a Toro operator, but have no NIGHT SERVICE, which this system gives.a TOWN every OITY and an thronghout nme Company desires to equip exchanges in ev saible., and now offers SHOUSAND D'DOLLARS (8 250,000) of its Capital Stock ND par ot which y thousand dollars bas been rane sbo by the present owners).Terms of subacrip-' 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 a 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 amount in:case of over subscription.POSSESSING A PERFECT SYSTEM, REQUIRING NO OPERATORS, the Company by its saving in operation alone can pay large dividends, and in the end it is always, \u201cTHE SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST.\u201d THAT TELEPHONE STOCKS.AMONG THE MOST PROFITABLE OF ALL INVESTMENTS THE FOLLOWING QUOTATIONS OF PRESENT PRICES AWD DIVIDENDES SHOW i \u2018Bell Telephone Co., United States, Price, $190 per Shwe, Dividends, 8 p.o.Bell Telephone Co., Canada, Price $150 per Share.Dividends, 8p.a.The price to be paid for the sxolusive 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.Su iptions will be received at the Canadian Bank of Commerce, Toronto, and its branches in Montreal, London and Hamilton, where full prospectuses can be obtained.Subscription Bgoks will be opened at the Canadian Bank of Commerce in the said cities, on Monday, April 24th, ang close Saturday, April an The morse Belding, Toronto, ud the Ems Phas a Bulag treal, thé Bank of Commerce Building, Toronto, and the Fres London, Ont, Iti as soon se the Directors may deem is proposed the Company on both the Montre eal and Toronto Exchan rw mé COMPARE IT.GIVE IT A TRIAL WE MAKE MEN ALLAN'S : | hn esate Belfast Ginger Me 5 =>} QUEEN \"MEDICINE CO.RAR FRE aoibe best a og, Msds by English machinery \u201cANVOORVI PUE In \u2018AHYIH) NYO \u2018G00MAYVH Everythilig in the Furniture 7 payments as ampall ad HORSES SOLD.\"THE ST.LAWRENCE YACHT CLUB MAKES SOME CHANGES.* Ounreven Asked to Dinner\u2014Ygie Not to Row at the World's Fair\u2014 Miscellaneous Sports .\u2018 v > Tonight thomembers of the Canadien Snowshoe Club will hold a special mecting to decide upon a move in the real senso of the word.The intention is to move up town into new quarters and pay a little more attention to the social aide of thelr club life, though it is to be understood that snowshooing will remain tho principal of the Club's work.It is intended to raisc the annual subscription for mombersbip to five dollars and a life membership to arty.AQUATICS.\\ oe Lawrence Yacht Club., t.Lawrence Yacht Club held a general mocking \u201cInst night, when several notices of motion wero considerod.The motions carried related to notification of meetings, logging ti course and calculating time allowances on rule and on atingu shine, fl and protests.A bot oe given Ly Q.oflon M elntire to the cou a sie for the Bir Donald Smith © Me.Stanton was not present.In prdor, however, to have the sense of the meeting on tho matter, Mr.Du, make a motion in reference to the notice of motion, to the effect that a very bad precedent would tab- lished if any change were nade in the conditions at prosent governing the contests for the cup, hich shoul pes gona} derod In A measure as equival Mr.Duggan's Hire ried en ais Commodore Levin presented the Club with the latest lish - triple achting log, which he had brought ou Country, and which he hoped would bo os service in logging the conrse.Among those present were: Commodore C.H Levin and Messrs.J.C.C.Almon,_socere treasurer; W.A.(.\u201c Hamilton, G.R.Marler Hamilton, J.G.Monk, .H.Duggan, E.Kirk Sreeng D.Robertson, V.\u201cPelletier.I 'C.Nelles.A.Kydd, D.A.Poc, A.E.Shearwood, Frap- a committe meeting was held after tho general meetl ee Mr.Nelee's motion in regard te od change in the notifications of meetings w ne rock \u2018must now be given for all ao carr od con int he boat house, or four days if the mails are used.The Pointe Claire Boating Club.The Pointe Claire Boating Club's annual paooting will bo held, on Monday, May lange the rooms, Mans reet.cat- tendance is roquestod.The Lachine Club.The annual meeting of the, Lachine Boating and Canoeing Club will be held this evening in the W indsor Hotel, whon ne lue ness will con- bet principall yobs of the reception of reports and the eloctiun of officers.Lord Dunraven Invited to Dine.NEW YORK, April 25.\u2014 Ex-Commodare James D.smith.chairinan of the America's C' up Com Initteo seems detormined to make the v sit Lond Dunraven to this country as pleasant as asible, whatover may be the result the great international sachting match next autumn.That Dunravea shall, at his earliest con- venionoe after arriving in this country, meet the committee through which the America's (up ma vited him to dine with them.It trust prove a Pleasant meeting aud be productive of good re- Commodore Smith's letter of invitation will leave by the steanier to-day.and is aa follows: NEw YORK, April 3, 1803.My Lorp,.-It ir my desire that early upon your arrival \u201cIn Amorica you should meet my as tes upon the America Cup Committee apd the officers of the Now York Yacht Club, and, therefore, with sincere pleasure, 8 extend you an invitation to dine \"ith me at such early date after your arrival here as may be convenient and agrecabl e that I may present these en tlemen socially and in friendly yachting spi Your obedient servant, James D.SMITH.To the Earl of Dunraven, London, Krgland.Yale Won't Row at Chicago.oo Haves, Conn, April 25.\u2014Commodore D.facreeler and Socretaty Pratt, of the Chicago avy two persons well known in the rowing Non d, are tho guests of Captain Ives, of the Yalo crow.They came afternoon, went down the harbor whero the Yale crow Was Fow- ing went out in the launch with the oarsmen afterw.a long consultation with t th moe I ci] Le ne RE oi Yale row at the Columbian on next sum- per ping a0 had special inducements to offer th ale crew in caso an agreement could not be reached whereby Yale would change its decision to disband after the New ndon race and instead go to Chicago and icipate in the intor- ational ta under © auspices of the Chi- pau Athletic hb, er 6 they were empowered to pa, of the travelling expenses of the Yale Laid an { spmounce that a $2000 cup would be offered or the winner pet the final race in the interna tional champlonship series.In spite of these off eclines to fe consider th \u20ac pro e the managoment of DAVY assert tonight that Yale will not row at tho World's Fair, in spite of this special vi THE TURF.\"*Stamboul\u201d Vory Well.TERRE HAUTE, À \u2014Mr, E.H, Harriman, New York, D dE \u201cStamboui,\u201d with Mrs.arrima; haa been here two day 8 to his stallion, the first timo since he bong t hi f four months ago, and he was well pl to find that tho California horse had come h his winter in à now climate in first-cless conditio \u201cStamboul\u201d has fliled out and w considerable more than when he left the flo const.Yosterda, cold day, and Budd ay vas & blustering Poble did not venture to Jor Dim, but this morning Mr.and Mrs.man spent rovernl hours et the drivin, park, when both \u201cStamboul\u201d and \u201cN Hanks\u201d were sent around the track fast enough to make a a toed exkibitio More Canadian Horses Sold.New YaRrg.April 25.\u2014Mr.W.D, Grand's sale of Canadian saddle and harncse horses, at the American Horse Exchange, was largoiy attond- y ng, Many of those who were at Tat- teraalls\u2019 earlier in the day were present.and in dition I noticed Messrs.D.5 nmmond, Fred ammond, Arthur Brown, of \u2018onn.; usne, Fair, of Boston; et) Holmes, of Hoim- el, N.J.; Gen Vorcester, Mass.; qo L Mite ot Bagels: J.J.T.Hyde, Charlos E.Ford and Car tr, Jr.Many excellent ant.als were Caro.Rute ns reserve prices ha in most cases,the aotual sales wore only mn as follows: chless and Amazon, ch and br geldings, ; Duncan Rliloit re on ose and Violet, br mares, 6; N.Yucll.660 load oral spa oR br aud rn, dings: 5; ine.Le eee 585 géciiines: che.7; G.H A Commotion, b 8g.3 An ä 'B okinan, FT 90 Dan and Jom.gr and , geldings, 5, Fred ws AMINODA.ooo eae aaa, ! Bandmaster, b h.& 3 Dr.Giichrist.$00 Fes FOOTBALL.7 \u201c To-morrow's Association Mostinæ.> Itis important that a full Ruendengeot gels De A isoolation & PE a ue 2 4 morrow evening.Business of the utmost .Baprance to ail interested in association Poutoali be trabsao schedul es will bo drafted, an = arrangemonts vis toads fo for trophies, etc.++ Youn papier Football Club.: outing of o Shore | Cub was hold last on at 119 Honniais us resolution 8 andermen tion teams Rn OY ers, ian.to com- ions bai à euro ere & ators Ch b band hoar of rome.Byers, 119 vane by st bg.Arthur LACROSSE.The Masies Meot.ht pent pee Core = ages Sr RE eu - or hion, tn frac Crt ER 44 er Gem, Bras.¥.Kearns.Notes.Dow, foot bw the HE of 4 ut ol THE WHI WHEEL.Osmond Without Gredentials.e fo FA Lanéot § 2 re {amend wi mil be rk forece ye wr yO alleen weer J.Demand.the Fos Brat fos them & RAOQUETS.Pettis t Standi Mn {ng.of the mecoi u IT i A in the se series be orme ng.ORTON, wo The con contest at SEE ity and G Now ot Hecate sik n À.À A fod alley\u201d uarters of an ore he first rame 1.started tl promptly ato aa Pettitt commenced p a rush, and scored point after Bubnd ing appeared ta be bothered by som ing ton oo! has red walls and has been aod.laying in a black co Thin it is d, ca 1 more than a Title Annoyance during tho earlier movements of he it was, Pottitt Tan sway from him in the first nat 8.tw was ding Pettitt Stas ayed LAH Tomar curacy 2 an.op ame, and fomed thir 6 Surroundings.Patt 8 acos quisito 15.The fourth game after a terrific struggle, it the tell tale time and kable cooln d ran out the game, allowing h his young but ¢ aces.Slanding's ter improved with the egloning o still more at again.re accus- only pe find d the re no rent to Stand- pain men were in capital oa when the fifth gan d, a gach recei a plause.This was the d match, and each man put lics were boautiful and lon man threw away a chance returns were extremely hard, o in the back wall i ived vigorous me of the g.and neither Pettitt's putting a holo of the court, Handing Red 1 to loet the ug thosa roturn: there Bon \u2018and the match.ona score of the s game wus 3 to To the match Pettitt sco 1.3 aves to Standing\u2019s 49.Petti ouly 2 aces on service, atnat 19 or Stan UE etait got = aces on plact ng and | Stand ing : 2 gen, 3 ponent\u2019s misses std red 21 aces a ding he third match will a San in this city, either on Wednesday or having won the toss.plare hursday, Standing Odds and Ends of Sporting Gossip.Hanlan and Hosmer are training daily on the Passal The Ormonde colt struck out of the Two Thousand Derby.c river for the Texas regatta.\u201cGlenwood\u201d haa heen Guincas and Riverdale cricketera met last night in their rooms, Queon and Berkeley streets, and talked over the season's fixtures.The Irish colt \"Irish Wake,\u201d dare\u201d Festival,\u201d is tho lates the Dorby betting.H The tr Keep in traiuing for the pregont th t by \u201cMaster t introduction into © has never started.trustecs under the will have decided to Kil- hoe racehorses belonging to the late aird.Notice en given that the trustees ai not fo He right to first call upon the pervices of T years for Watts, the jockey, for the term of t| ed by Mr.Baird.which he was en gag 'or the Two Thousand à Gruiness gia: he \"Loatos; \u201cRavens .es; voi ¥Rachurn ro,\u201d J.w atts; \u2018Haddoi oyal Harry,\u201d Chaloner; oa \u201cHa robable starters and jockeys: the following \u201cTein- \u2018Royal H = ÿräd wok \u201d Weber Le , C.8; oytul,\u201d M.annou; Interne.\u201d G 8; oyu Duke,\u201d ; Uo d,\u201d p; \u201c Perigord.\u201d Chaloner.The uncxpestod d defeat of o Fréncb Club eight on uta by are the Be put tr spirit aod, consequence, we shall in all \u201cprobablitty Geos some French crews at Heuloy ta this year.obo Bas Seine Rowing CI crews for the Gand Challenge Cup.tte Stewards\u2019 Ch lenge Cup (fours), nn Monsieur Boudin, ou the Diamond also sent in an Seuls for hadi % thai the odnesda.promises this doubt the atono for the disester on the Beino he same cl Qu e Silver Goblets ( rm.b, will g sculler has named even alta.er is ks fixed for the fret to eh partion arl Interesting.post lish clube will de their best.last October.BROOKE'S CHARGE TO THE JURY.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Nrw York, April 20.\u2014The case for Dr.Robert W.Buchanan was summed u op Jes yesterday by Mr.W.Brooke.The fi of nie s speech was devoted to paintings ple ture of the early life of Dr.struggles to obtain a prefess Tarr ic- chanan Ris ion, his \"Arst e, his happiness fora time and then the bitter disappointment, of the discoveries leadi Buchanan as, at this moment of his life, ence of a woman oy prof him, treated him with and deliberately led him her his wife.divorce.He Tog under susceptible pictured fessed love for tend erness n to make T.Brooke then described the incidents of the first day of Mrs.Buchanan's illness.He laid stress u fact that as soon as Mra.Buchanan ill, Dr.Buchanan called int two wo physicians and employed a nurse.concluded, was not the act tot a n the me Brooke isoner.Nor would Dr.Buchanan have chosen as the moment for administering the fog the the very time when he waa expecting the ja st-employed nurse to enter the room.rooke also pointed to the conduct of Jin Buchanan, in calli his favor and agains ing.client's lack of moral force.H in a clergyman, as in the theory of poison- Mr.Brooke attributed auch to his is levity and dissipation, immediately after the funeral of h wife, was explained on the ground of tbe habit of dissipation which led men to drink because they were happy, of an they were miserable, because dent arising in their lives.Mr.Broo , because inci- denounced one of the witnesses (Smith) in language, and pronoun acomber \u2018the most ingenious Jurer he had seen in a career o the wit.r- of thirty-five cé He contended that it the patholo- gleal reports raised_a rensonable presump- on that there might have been some other cause of death than the alloged there the jurors\u2019 consideration ended, Such doub!, established.Mr.Brooke charged Prof.with having begun his anal determination vo su port the at all hazards.isoning, ged Poin case he maintained, was Whitthans ysis with a prosecution rooke likened the test operation of Prof \u201cWhitthaus in Court to \u201cthe experiment of a mountebank,\u201d adding, \u201cAnd in three minutes after Whiting us left the stand, after confessin dédu't know whether it was indol, that he from ani- ted with, ti mal nl putrefnctions or indol¥rom the ind} which he had experimen riot Attorney elected to morphine count in this defendant on a poison unknown.\u201d abandon\u201d the the indictment and try charge of using some AGAINST THE PRISONER.The District Attorney, Mr, N up for people in the trial of Dr.icoll, gummed Robert W.Buchanan, before Recorder 8m: Court rhe hs Mr.Nicol rt of the General Sessions th il by calling the jurors a tention à to the thoroughness with which the accuscd had been defended ;to thearray of his counsel, unusual both in humber and ability, \u2018and to the ene and which the = oy exerted In his DLehalf.the District Attorney's office charge mads sgain nat \u2018ft by namely, that the whole aim of in the zeal with themselves Nicoll then.Jetended \u201cfre.D Sheet.okey the District Attorney's office was to fix the crime and to get a verdict of guilty at all hazards.The position of the Dlarod Ni \u2018with the position of the solves.th core?peop ther con a cri ha pp fone y ich Furi at contended Rico FEET Bof vies iE | EE derstood o at food.nie soquitial aod ra Torexa, A chanics cr abel whi La centaty man accu porn of poisoning ni vite doi 55 fe 7 Ty wets Tooked un.pa uting officer and his assistants, coll, was essontially identical jury them- pe representatives of whe an effort to dis.al Hho commise mot ma tke or: 1 3 The Santa Je me.1 Joos $ d'olcol 0 Fries pèse AE à half yo rode botvronn fn new moe eco ows strikers for wr whom there eronce 4 biring new Foon hersatier Trin Fe men and retains twill give are no places pe CORA WIENS Moy Br An nine rs AUTBOR oF \u201cAE LEA Bh ot M ontreal, agsd mr Tote a Goch 25th inst, at 206 » ne See.Olivine yierien, widow = ot Charles 8t.the 27th inst, at 8.43 a.m.to St.An- thenof to Cote des Neiges ends and acquaintances are ze a BRSONAL \u2014 DETECTIVES OF THR MOST REliable charscter are by the Canadian Temple .Moatreal.The hands special sworn tives for the whale are under contract with the Provineial = 3 to perform sh their ial deat nos : of this of Joho A.Cross, Bupt, Commiecial - 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rt la of dt li aise he REE of si a \u2014and wae = gi bor A Won & ol we re ontre \"3 tree aw are I have been suffer- \u2018Twas Cah sod jo oul itis of bte\u2019s Syrup of of Turpentine.re , pce oh Duval, No.90 Bt, Ferdinand { REACH NEW YORK.THEIR ENTRANCE TO THE LOWER BAY À GRAND SIQHT.The Trip From Hampton Roads Ao- complished Without Accident-The Vessels in Line for Review The \u201c Hlake * Leading.New YORK, April 26.\u2014It was a grand sight to: watch the approach of the warships upon New York harbor yesterday afternoon.It was about half-past three when all had safely rounded and entered the channel.They came along at the rate of ten knots an hour, In double eolumn, perfect alignment, distances acturately marked, two hundred yards between each ship; Six hundred between each squadre ce in dney's channel the udoipaie\" \u2018signalled the feet to without reference to formation.The vessels of the starboard column slowed down and allowed all the American flee! round the lightship first.a oo and the other British ships followed, safely crossing the bar before flood tide, the squadrons of each column rae suit all had safely rounded and ente channel.It was still raining, but the weather was not so thick as to seriously impede the movements of the feet.To the channel channel the \u201cPhiladelphia\u201d re od speed to about | ight knots, so as to allow the other véssels to catch up, and the entire fleet in single tlle amid Impressive s\u2019lence up the bay tothe anchoring grounds, Gra send ny reached at 3.30 o'clock, the \u201cPhiladelphia\u201d opened the salutes - firing fifteen guns in honor of the Russian Admiral and his fagship, the \u201cDmitri Donskol.* The Russian acknowled ne he salute.At 2350\" the \u201cPhi ia\u201d fired one gun asa 8 pa open es va QUO ic The voyage of 270 ruiles from Fi Monroe to the anchorage was a most de, lightful one.No accident ocçurred, there was no hitch in the proms: $y point, It was fully 3 o'clock lian fleet t Into andi An at the fi of the star column, an mah\u201d got into her berth at the rear port column.Each national answered by Forts Wadsworth and Hj in corn, fir! their 15-inch am: ed All the ships etcept the the British are late onboard.Three have pilots entes\u201d and t .arrived at the roads the Fe following was the ofiolal coder ihe ah in line from 1s the only nt baa bas igh d \u2018\u2019Tirad These were tho flagehip \u2018À Hampton Roads to New Yi street, and anchored.The various exercises.attending the arrival of the American and naval officers in the port were the unvelling, tn - statue of J the nventor, whose genius revolutionized marine d modern naval warfare statue is of htonze, Siht feet Cares\u2019 inches in height, and reste upon of pedeatal of Quiner granite 8 feet infhes in of this are high polished he others are left in a rough stafe.On the four sides o the Jie, In low reltet + are nge els, nches long, represe the following acta: The acti on between the Monitor | sod \u201cMarrimaes seam ee A eton:\u201d the \u201cant sai ation.of g on screw ape various Laven THE: BISLEY TEAM COMPLETE.| [ormorat TO THE STAR.) Bios eth man, Lient, 0 nd deu Be Joke: Ortawa, April De apceplance Jeon havi received the team for 1888 ls now TE Boi, Gs wil onal of the folowing: we.id at, eson, of have been walting man, having Liew of the gard, of aoce, tied.Tho team -) toa sells wa has the Ahlwardt anne More sue BERLIN, April 20.\u2014At the sessios of.Reichst A aay Horr Sh Ey to spa Bitte over hundrod oad that hy instantly hove tt \u2018Ortress - Port column\u2014 Unit Gherardi, Commander-in dlag), \u201cNewark\u201d deco,\" \u2018Ba = Chicago\u2019 \u201cVesuvius,\u201d * miral Howard, Og zriens, Speryk.\u201d An Btarl 8ir J Bloke n Russia, Vice-A nder-in Chal \u2014 \u201cDraft! Donakor eral Ad yoda.\u201d Le Jébran > Pate nat daban\" (flag), \u2018\u2019Tiraden: The Spanish shi the: to is morn the Lower Bay, havi ; anchors, formed In two columns aftar the order observed when In 2 review, an [receded tugs to keep the chan free, moved tu bay st soe t-knot speed and took i een ty-ninth st.tes torn st, North Hiver.The t \u2018hand Er 8 the is com lien vosseis.in this order: Ç British\u2014\" \u201cA > get and ° vssian\u2014 tri * \u201cGeneral A * and °° \u201c use,\u201d \u201cHussard\u201d and \u201cJesn Bart.\u201d I Bpantatr_ come in ln Joes the United States increased the duty to so per n, while it was $4 a ton In Canada, \u2018and the output in from 900,000 to 10,000,000 Western Canada was our market and there was the keenest tion between the American and an article and should the La reduced it would sim Le mean an in- crensed cons umption : oft American article as the English were unable to compete.The Late M».Geo.L.P.Drummond.The late Mr, Geo.L.P.Drummond, who died Jesterday at his father's residence on Sherbrooke street, was well known in social.circles, He was only twenty-three years of age.H His od qualit of had gained 7 and many o ualities had ga him re Tien He was the fifth son ot the don.George Drummond, pd bis his early demise occasions sincere sorTo all who knew him during bis life-tima.Tho cause of death was inflammatory rheumati and his fllness lasted for a period of about three weeks.The late Mr.Drummond was educated at Lennoxville school, and on leaving there he attorded McGill Coll liege.accepted a position in the Bank of ontreal in this city tome four months ago, and was in the employ, of that establishment at ihe time of in death.The funeral takes place to-mor- row Thursday, a at from his father's resideace to à s Ranch of 8.John the Papert Banjue A\u2019Hochelaga's Progress.At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Bank ochelaga Jesterday afternoon the usual half- early div dividend of 3 per cent.was passed with the addition of a one cent.bonus, This, It is understood, is the first occasion on which a French.bank has declared a bonus pnd consequently the shareholders of the bank are bighl leased at the actes of the Board.TS ank's capital fs $710,000 and has never been reduced.Sous of the shareholders of other banks think that the latter should omulate the action ie fochelaga Bank in - déclari à bonus, especlally those banks hic are known to have Saone a obd business during their pass year._ Misotrio Road to Cote St.Paul \\ »*, Visitors, among w hé was his er, but \"he dia a Tao and his a ress either.\u201d It Is neer of the Westinghouse ng was in the au day, iris Coinpd th Mr.Rieko ike, went over the line on which | to build an Huotrie sitet ralivag extending use to Lachine.The Sanders Ligh t ind Power \u201d Company, which recentl Light ood a he ts {ks says that it in the intention of ips Ee complete th wd | ling as far of June.Another Vietim of Paris Green.J Another man whose name is at p unknown has sucoumbed | toa d dose of oi orks n.He was su poto he exp as Lo General tal he sald his name waa ©, bat not say where he Ived.© on andey he had will and 25 the Grand {nary to-day.se was dence o ot the bride's mother on Stanle er street.The newly wedded couple ete 8, * I.Delaware & Hudson train for and other principal American.\u201ccities, amid the hearty.con, congratylations & of a large concourse of fri sembled at the station to wish them \u201cGod spe MISSING SINCE SATURDAY.A Man's Mysterious Disappearance From the | Polat.Mrs.John Simpson, of 238 Liverpool street, Point St.Charles, was down at the Polico Headquarters this morning in a distracted state.Her husband left home on Saturday been heard of since.The circumstances of tho affair are unusually mysterious and Mrs.Simpson is unable to even conjecture as to the cause of her husband's absence.The missing man is thirty-three years of age and had been in Canada seven years and was married four years a Ho and his wife, according to the la rors story, have lived most happily together and he night -and bas not employ ed In the {ler shop of i the Grand Trunk Railway.Durin the winter the man suffered a g deal with Lis spine and was under the care of a physician.He thought that he was almcst well last week and looked forward hopefully Le the future.Only the day before his pearance he asked Mrs, Simpson ten thought that it would wise Ho buy property so as to own thelr own home.She assented and as they had a little money saved up, he promised to look afler the matter.On Saturday afternoon ho went out and pald the seventh annual payment of $32 on 8 life insurance policy.and on returnin showed his wife the receipt, stating tha he had only three more payments to make, when he could either have his money refunded with profits, or continue insured for the rest of his life without cost.Then about soven o'clock Mrs.Simpson prepared to go down town to do some shopping and her hushand begged her to return as soon as possible.She did sg, and returning in less.than an bour foundbe house em ty.\u2018At the time she thought it strange that her hasband should bave gone out after asking 3 her to return early.But she became alarm when the hours rolled by and uno tidings of her husband were received.Enquiries were made of the neighbors, but no one admitted having seen Simpson, When the wife searched the house she found that a little black satchel and $30 in c were missing.Strange to say, the insurance policy was also gone.She is doubtful whether the man took these with hi whether they were stolen after the h use bad been left open, When last seen Simpson wore a navy blue overcoat with velvet collar,\u201d brown checked coat and vest, brown checked trousers and a black stiff felt hat.He is said to have been fond of walking ale along the canal bank, and the chief fear of mp- son is that he has fallen in.The detectives are working on the case.| .The \u2018Company Wins.The Court of Appeal has maintained the } In the cases of the Atlantic and North Western Ry., against Brosson and Trudel.Respondents had taken actions to recover damages for alle, libellous statements made by the mpany, in appealing from an award made by them (respondents) while acting as erty tors in expropriation of a certain pro shrough which the projected liné o the company would run.ppellants had appeared, stated that the respondents ad been PP on two occasions with retresh- ments the owner of the £ Jroperty.The court balow had award respondents damages; but this decision wasnovwreversed, he Court of Appeal holding that the com- h ot no malice, and that the Ponduct of the arbitrators in accepting refreshment was blamable.Ministers Westward Bound.The three ministers of the Crown who are holding the tariff investigation in Mont.will leave for Chicago to-morrow, to represent the Dominion Govermment at the formal opening of the Fair.Hon.Mackenzie well goes as acting premier, the Hon.R.A.Angers as Minfster of Agriculture to diaburse the Government fppropria- tion of about $150,000, and Oui- met as Minister: of Public Works, supervise the erection of the Canadian pavil on on the Exhibition Grounds.When this work is done Mr.Quimet will proceed to the Pacific Coast to i aspect th the federal public works Briti: of British Co Court of Appeal Awards | Damages.In the appeal of Carriers versus Montreal Street Railway, judgment has been rendered, reversing the judgment of the Superior Court whereby appellant's action for damages, bad en dia- missed.The Cou Appeal held the he accident bf SH responsible Yor whi appellant (plaintiff) had complain- és not having been suffi pA vig lant.It will be remembered that latntif had been injured by petting ed off while standing on the platform oF one car, by another passiug in the opposite direction.The | jourt of Appea ed $600 an costs.Judge Bossé dissented.mages Sie Corn Exchange Lunch.Mr.D.A, McPherson, President of the Montreal Corn Exchange, has invited the members of the association to lunch in the reading room, on Saturday, 20th inst., at half-past twelve p.m.It ie expected thatall the members wil \u2018be present, asthe is to celebrate the last \u201cChange\u201d meoting in in the old building.Personal.Sir wil Nila Dawson visited McGill Univérsity M Che Charles Gurd has left for Chicago, \u2018Where he will remain for a few days.Hon.Mr.Foster, Minister of Finance, was entertained to lunchoon in the St.James's Club today by a number of gentlemen.Lt.Colonel 1 Frank Bond bas left for New York.Ho will bo © guest Measrs, Monroe, Miller & Co.okie, oe tho naval revi Rev.Bro.Stephens, of Mount St.Louis Inati- tute.is better to-day and will likely be able to leave his room end of the he He was very ill Teper Me.J.L, Pa ate secre to ro Magkensie Bowell, Ther bon fated seo boon a of the Ministerial Com mittee Lu 1 tes, intotbe do of the aves on Baroness Macdonald hae rrivod at t the coast, with\" hor dasghier.oan ey ol f enr St ee QUE A] Pi oi Mise Hardy an ed Mite Teacott.BIRTHS.So Robert WD vis cr on on po, an inst, the wife \u201cMARRIAGES.KAVANAGH.On the mth ETS Patrick's purity are ev.Th Ee el = dore, Ses ped of the lai Mth MechTE REA red am [Via of this city.\u201cHengia Bima Aber sitirson, Ine .J.Ee BE ENE on the ai IN LINE son Se \u2018nénée To.ie MOHROW.- | \u201c 4 Continued Ovation-Thoussids | .Cheer the International s : Fleet on its Passage.QUARANTINE, S.1., April 26.\u2014The ships which sailed in out of the mists of the sea yesterday were grouped into a majestic procession in the glorious sunshine this morning.The only element wanting to ensure the triumphant spectacular success of the grand naval parade was supplied by the perfect weather.Not a trace was left of the steel grey clouds and rain and fog of yesterday.Clear skies, bright sunlight and bracing breezes gave a setiing to a panoramic scene, whose beauty and suggestiveness have never been surpas It was shortly after 9 o'clock when Admiral Gherardi's flagship gave tho preliminary signal to take up anchors and fall into Une.he starboard or right | hand column, looking towards the bows of the vessels, commanded by the British Admiral, Sir John Hopkins, consisted of foreign vessels in the order named sisewhere, After the ships had passed the Narrows and entered the Upper Bay, the fleet of excursion® steamers aud yachts and big boats fell in and became a volunteer escort: The scene then became one of combined race, animation and beauty never to be orgotten.The fleet's trip up the North River was ONF.1.0NG-CONTINUED OVATION, The fe boats and tpgs- whistled and screeched to the hest of their al , while the crowds which thronged every whart and pier cheered and waved anyth DE they happened to have with theur, All the vessels along the route were d out In all the bunting that place could be found for on their rigging.The same was true of all the, iers oæ both sides of the river.When the Ships arrived at the anchorage unds they feil into the places that had Been assigned to them, The United States steamship + Enterprise\u201d heads the column off 110th Street, and immediately below her are stationed Spanish caravels.Next come the warships in two long lines, reaching as far down as Twenty-f Fourth street.THE PROCESSION DESCRIBED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) New York, April 28.\u2014Never before In its history has the harbor of New York been \u2018the scene of such a magnificent spectacle as that of to-day.Up through the ro where the double line of Eun the gray walls of Forts pr rr and Lafayette, came the warships this morn- mg.Festooned with bunting aloft, and littering min maasive.armam ow, the picked fighters of the navies of the world shoved their grim sides past Miss Liberty's statue, entered the broad North river and anchored between the hospitable shores of this city and J eae .It was a simple parade, but it \u2018was also impressive, because of its a sim lielty, Every pier head, srery river craît an ocean-going hulk gave the feet HI | cosmopolitan welcome.Led b 7» © galan \u201cPhiladelphia\u201d aod the mighty \u201cBlake: with the big double-turrettéd monster\u2018 Miantonom at the tail end, and an immense flotilla of consequential tug hoats as a guide, the fleet that captivated the hearts of so many belles of Hampton roads came up to show New York what they wogid o do to- morrow, As the \u201cPhila- delphla\u201d and the \u2018\u2018Blake\u201d passed up the Bay and WHEN WITHIN A SHORT DISTANCE of Governor's Inland, the old smooth-bores of Castle Willlam belched forth a ting, which was replied to by the salu ung ably of the squadron, The ships steamed pp ire e river until the \u201cPhüedelp ja\u201d and \u201cB reached a point opposite Élghty-ninth street wien the a nal was given to anchor.lelphla,\u201d with the British crater Blake\" nearly abreast, reached the lower end of the anchorage und at thirty { fourth street at 11.12.e \u201cPhiladelphia\u201d stood well over towards the Jersey shore, while the \u201cBlake\u201d steamed up near the New York shore.Three navy yard tugs, which went ahead to clear the way for the men-of-war, had plenty of work to do.Several tugs, with boa in tow, were in the way of the \u201cBlake\u201d off Fortieth street, and she swung out towards the middle of the river, where there was clear water ab Tho vessels were going at a slow rate of speed and were very ose together.As they passed Castle lavens, on the Jersey shore, they presented a magnificent s tac} e wharves on both sides ot the river were lined with people.The head of the line passed Bnd street at 11.20.The bands played national airs on the British ships as they proceeded up the river, and the strains of mupic- vi across the water were plain- 3, Dea rd by the crowds alon he \u2018 Philadelphia\u201d d the \u201cSanta Maria,\u201d which vs anchored near the Jersey shore, héarly 0 posite 30th street.The \u201cPinta\u201d and Nina were anchored a short distance farther upthe stream, The crews of the mimic Columbus fleet cheered and waved their hata as the ships steamed by.It was Just 11.gle gun from the \u2018Philadelphia\u201d announoed that the anchorage ground had been reached, and, answer- almost instantly, a boomed on the icago,\u201d and the anchors of the twelve logo, ships dropped as if released by electricity.The forelgn vessels slowed down and steamed their positions opposite the hoorting vesse vessels of the American fleet.crowded with sight seers and courses boats and the committee boats followed the column of warships up the North River.The scen from any point on the river front street down to 34th street, was a beautiful one.OKLAHAMA'S TERRIBLE CYCLONE.Moores, O.T., April 26.\u2014The cou west and south-west of here Tar 8 terrible cyclone at 73 last evening.By ess di was don t how rgüch il oe rn ath telogmapite dre cation is restored.The news at hand makes it certain that 100 persons were killed and many I more i d rauch .rons the dead pes ere fatally Injured.Their to atoms and the family poly extricated aîter efforts hb pat futh.It that there were casualiies.\u2018the \u2018in its ad mE a Be pl wideh ad eight Toiles i lengtètwas ld 4 The \u201cLaks Huron's® Faruen Pourr, Que, April 26.-The list of.saloon Su on Beaver | The Passage Up the Harbor One Lonx- ors and \u201cHo hale family.© conaiat of five \u2019 persons, nks, .Clements, an child of Hen Bate \u2019 er was seriously inf .Théo of My.| Hanks\u2019 family were seriously and pethaps house was \u2018blown Grand Tru were weaker, ry at 574 toe stp ref a dae Bonk n tha w ook.En carie Trot oar of a and iver © os foi mpaclsob: £43.50,00 47,5000 £43, a doo th he Now York junte at.is still confused bug y not so the Areas now Lown to he ole Tgery \u201d hors is no eurplus ** Gold.Brie y'atatod, Mr.Carlislo's proposition to the Now York bankers on onday wd + nderstood to have been know whothor they would lend\" ne Government 000, in id for one Jear from May socu: - .A 4 ol se op : tok w ka w- England \u2018 in Bue nee one wo a: crisis | ol wae doll.nu and ere er terre the marke .London Stoek Market.- - - Mestre.Moredith & O'Brien report the London market at 2p.m.to-day London Prices, vain.fia\" a.2 4 & Texas 1 1 pouisville &N.7 e Shore.132 183$ » Forthorn Pac.Pr 10 30: Central.104 1 Out.& Wostern 17 17 Co de ran nl - do ds., the loan to ured by ten-yoar Gov: FO EX AN hich Do Tree ro 1 to\" bo linia ae 117} Reported for Nr en LE Jonas, w wou uivalont a r cen essra.ho terms of cle proposition Pare that th brokers, 1761 Notre Lame et.(P.©.Box 905), Montreal nds w laced on trust with tho April 2, 1883 Secretary or the Treasury or tho Hub\u2019 Jp New York | Between Banks.Treasurér, and the banks turned in gold Buyers.Sellers.Counter rtificates wore to bo issu them therefor, Bra Funds, dis Nu varié At the ond of the year, or by April 1, 1804 (0 4m \"En which would make the oe & Coven \u201cee 487 Do demené Apne.\u2018ei et Baring of he roan In col with 3 se le > ia optlon of payin \u20ac n gold w 164 5.bee nd r 6 ° nest roulé not by 2173 CR FE pies the gan in a on © year, oney on, per od assuffied, aithou, n Mr.Carlisle's st.t Bank of Bogland rate, 24 per cent.did not say so, that thèn tho banka were to sur- mr rendor thelr cértificates and take the amount of bonds Thebank residents,it wos subsequant, loarned, were unanimous in gt ÿ reason that if pf precipitating alarm.Mr.Carlisle did not x what was to happen if the Government coul the loan .at the expiral tion th r.Jordan instruc make & memorandum for Mr, Carlisle to tho effect that it would be n ven to Mr.coples of to The Ne Siow York m Tone not is e o with call loans ae oT am time funds the game, Fate.tinues weak.he posted, raion frie Ey Alay wo mand and 4.88 to 88 | for Cables.Comin were 4.85, and docam 843 to 4.25 an Paria AB 5.174 for long and 5.ns for short rivate advices to Lu Lamon, ke & Co.this morning.5 A ot ae eus ed ma at here failure of the banks and theGovernment an os ling.exchange oo con- tor for 42.1 od woke in Fxchang as the © extreme rates oo last we and the natural reaction oxpected courage bulls in the Bove at nd\u201d a ot be turday, and they red for shipment, on ue ge 2 little more inclined to 1 SL hee or specu e 2 fro ercia uote: Lo Bi Plies \u2018bo =\u201d Toi ide à discount to §, d'aver ouest hen TE and mation an yeah ok or th due on the mg aide of pi Lx oat tone Took for the whole reckless an could not invent a story to rer Lox the the ulet now the \u201c8 ~\u2014 Api, Bid.tea ma Ask, a Es ë PR 9 41! vat B 5.us 16434 14334 5 SE IEE as SES J ga de 2 PO a.100 res ] 1d Lot dé wi 138 .\u2026.188 40 8 © a rg Wwe on i a wg 18 EE ir v vs sousap heures ox piggies Eig .s » Firm =: : » .vase Eat Fe es | n CmrcaGo.\u2014 Closing prices: Womar, 71 N B May, 74 te [AY Ju April, 714 ; Con, ê N April 41 May 85 3 to mbor.OATh, May, 284 to 500 nor > aan a Sept Pork, 18.10 April, \u201cain 15 May, 18.00 855, LARD, so.N April, $10.22 hr glo.pri July > dibs PRE, Nebo Bs, $9.reid cen, Warat: 734 N June, TOR Jar, ard HS: 5 of Boor) a, be \u2018 Soi in Mar: June, 50 J ul 08 B Aue?oursVilt B Ma 61.WE o 3 Sate Com oy 0478, unchan, od Rondo diay.Are: VaxaT No.1 past Eu : No.orthern, oy To] B July: on track, 06 Eee Cio.Prioga: una.y Special Notice.The Nordheimer.The Nordheimer Piano is a high class Canadian instrument that meets the requirements of those desiring a reliable fanoforte at a moderate price.The \u2018\u2018Nord- eimer\u201d is made in six different styles and can be obtained in Rosewood and Ebonized finish, and in bandsomely figured walnut or mahogany.Mrs.Joseph Godin, No.31 St.Rose de Lima street, St.Henry, says: I have been suffering from a serious cough for a month.After trying several remedies without relief, I have n at last cured two small botiles of Dr.Laviolette's Syrup of Turpen- ne.Mrs.Jane L.Fowle, of Dedham, Mass.has been awarded by a Boston ju against a dentist who extracted a Jury tooth instead of a decayed one.Ho HG A m Dizdiness, Nausse, Distress after ating: Piln in the bo.While their most remaskable su nu shown ia cusing yet Corter's Little Liver Pills are abn i Constipation.gana pros A Sah tha all disorders of the stomach stimulate the H the bowela.AD _ able in so rein has they vita not revi rcs Ar em.But after all sick CHE In the bane of so many lives tha t hore fg whore ET Our pilis cure it others do not.s.Filla very small r say to o tak a dose.Sei EET t t wi = em a eens; for Bold by or CARTER MEDICINE CO, New York, fall PL mall Dow mall Price AVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAVAW \u201cA Sot mami et iy ho 4 this season thé system ts ne seost susceptible Loto hams received increase H Macs.en Four Physicians Failed A Running Sore Five Years Hoed\u2019s Sarsaparilia Perfectly Cured *Tauntou.Mass., Jan.9, 1883.\u20ac.1.Hood & Oo., Lowell, Mass.\u201c1 was troubled with 6 running sore on my ankis, the doctors pronouncing it ssit-rheum.For five years (dur- | fog which time I! employed four different physicisos), J vory little, if any, benefit, end it continued to in size.I then commenced taking Hood's Sayss- ood\u2019's =.Cures parilla and using Hood's Olive Ointment, and at the end of two years 1 was completely cured, snd have had vo trouble with it sinos.\u201c BIMEON STAPLES, East Taunton, HOOPS PILLS cure liver Ul, sick 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