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[" LAST .EDITION.The Monkre 1 Baily Star ~ IRGU 38,050 « \u2014\u2014== vor XXV\u2014No.$ 256.RATES =\u2014FOR\u2014\u2014 CLASSIFIED D ADVERTISEMENTS WANTED THNFDIATIY: GITUATIONS WANTED.vents.10 vents for 90 words or less, Ve r+xtra word, each insertion PUFILS AN 1 cent per extn word cach fuse.All other \"WANTED ads.35 beats for 15 words or less, and 1 ceat ber extra word, each insertion.Ms TO , 10 cents fur 20 words or Jess, and 4 | cent per exira word, each insertion.BOARD, Ocenia for 20 vier ur less, and 34 cent per AB.each insertion, FOLS D.Tents for wo or less, and 3§ cent ver | ra word, earch inse.To LT HOUSES, STORES.\u201cETC.Ds cents for 5 words or less, aad vent per catra word, ensh insertion.FOR.BALE Sons ve Bw words or less, and 1 cout each jnsert PROI ERTY FOR SALE, 25 cents for 35 words or lees, an 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.ST, =5 cents for 5 Sods or lees, medi d 1 cent t L each i: ui eas, and cent per.xtra æord, each insertion.PERSUNAIS, rage : ceuts each insertion.Al névertisoments inserted at the above rates must de (at of town advertisers may odes through their local nowslealera an tio above rates andl cent per extra SITUATIONS VACANT.Wantadvertisements received too late for classification will be found on page 8 of to-day's \u201cStar.\u201d VWANTED AT LAST WE | bright and bratay men and woes wanted © where to take orders Sheps Worlis Far Photo: ; et - HAVE IT.- KEEN, phn of tahd- Columoian Ex- lotion: author el by the Ixposition Manageme ut; of- ficzal certificate acc STNFRMLR \u20ac uh volume.Honangs for workura; drop everyting and \u201chandle it; you will make money fast: Invks remix; croit given; tig commissions; illustrated circulars, terms free Address quatre Bible Rub, Co, 300 Draitoru st, Chicago, AL, or Phi WA TANTED A FIRST CLASS 3 WOMAN COOK, Must be ood bud maker and able to-mitk, wages £1500 pt ment.Apply 79 Univa avenue, with LD Sond refu rene 6: Wa FED.AG \u201cTO TRAVEL who will devote their whole time to soliciting for Nurser: stock Permanent paying positions - lees Address Me.Hope Nurseries (most complete on this continent) Ellwanger & Barry, ry.Proprietor Rue Koches- ter, NTS WILLING WwW ANTED 3 #8 A DAY SURE SEND ME YOUR address and | will show you how to make $3 a day; atevlutely sure; L'lurtitah the work and teach you free.You wutk in the locality where you live.Sond me your address and La explala the business fuily.Kememler, ! guarantee à viear t 3 for oe os da; s work; absolute oy sure.Dont fall to write to- .Address A.W.Kuvwles, Windaor, Ontario.218 156 eod VVANTED 4 AGENTS, MALE AND F FEMALE TO soll our new Kettle Cleaner.Entirely new: to every housekveper.Also vur Lirvad, Cake and Fan anng Knives, Carver, and Knife and Scusors Sharpener.No Eas; Se tlers sod bag protite.Clauss L'Toronto, One.290 dm; 3 \u201cANTED REL FABL E MEN TO SELL CHOICE Canndian Grown Nursery Stock, many varietios can only te obtained from us.No played out tree need apply.Liberal terms to right men.Dunt Fa write at once Jor terms.Styne & We ington, Moutreal, QJ.W.Reall, Manager.Namie the NTA Hy WwW ANTED- LADIES AND ENTTAMES.WE will pay you 85 10 $15 jer week to do strictly home Work; Do canvassing and prumpit payment.Send velf-ad hr west Grelope.Liberty Supply Company, Libert: ata A\\Y ren 'ED- SMART YOUNG \"WOMAN, TO DO general house work, § 5 in family, comfortable home.Goed waves te tho Famille street.AY \"ANTED- YOUNG GIRL (14 OR 15; TO ASSIST with light housework, in amatl family.Ap og, be be- « wvet Sand 4 pom, at a Cadieux 4 (news Prince Arthur).=36, Li 7 t person.Apply 44 ouce, tolls 3 St.VV ANTÉS-A \u20ac GOOD GIR, BY FOR HOUSEWORK at once, Protestant.Rivard st.WASTED 00D ENERAL AGE NT.TU RE urlers for portrait in e raron Des paste water color, oi vaintings nid on stix, wages $10 to ¥13 per week.Ad: dre 25: Lawrenre st, Tne Star l\u2019ortrait Cumpan Ww TANTED ~ GENERAL SERVANT.199 DRUM- mond street \u201css W ANTED GES ERAL SERVANT FOR BMALL ranuly, where another girl 1s kept; nu washing.Must have best Apply 395 Guy street.254 3 \u201cANTED IMMEDIATELY, GIRLS TO PUT UP Juedicines and perfumery.Apply with references to Davis & Lawrence Co.Liiu., 356 31.Antoine strect.Bt WW ANTED \u2014INMEDI ATELY, A YOUNG GIRL, AS tahie and parlor maid ply between ad Jo, 1 and 2 or 6 and 7 o'clock, ut 148 fe VANTEL A SMART BOY TO DÉLIVER aT and take care of horses.Apply with referenes, to C.H.Winch, 2633 St.Catherine street 2358 VVANTE \"DA VERY GOOD PLAIN COOK.BEST city references.Apply at 1002 Sherbrooke st.265 tf FOR references.55 3 AN EXPERIENCED (WOK rivate family.M ust haw Apnly bete.6 and à p., IQ Mountain st.V TANTED- AT 4 Du ROC HER STREET, A GENeral servant; also girl about siztecn as nurse.A ply before dof betwen 6 and 8 p.w.Ruferonces irs WASTED \u2014 IMMEDIATE Y.A THOROU iH servant.Apply between 12 and four, to Mrs.Evans, 213 Greene avenue, Cote St.Autvine.Car fare paid 8S FANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS SIURT IRONER.MEN preferred.American Stoaus Laundry, A Beaver Hall Hill.B32 N \u201cANTED 3 servant, W y ANTED AT 72 VICTORIA STREET, GENERAL no washing ur ironing; good wages.x5 4 V pANTED- AG JENERAL SERVANT TO ASSIST with housework and good to children; good wages.Apply 31 Richmond square.* 25 VV ANTED-A GOOD FLATN COUK, OR OR GENERal servant.77 Purocher 3 TANTED =A CON PETENT H NOTE AND PA lor mail.« references required.Ap) ing forenoon, orafter8p.m., at 131 Ni Mackay street 5 VV ANTED-, A COMPRTENT HOUSE AND TABLE: maid Good references required.Apply uring pstyto-I31}-Macka IGrEnooD or ED, 10 cents for Jo words or leas, and |\u2019 sertios CHANCES, ETC, cents for 38 words or |} 2 centa per word: minimum 3 ! WA ANTED- FIRST CLASS WAIST AND A Arar hands.2097 St Cathe rine st.WASTED: A TT UNDER: stands milking.Apply a Upper 3t.Lawrence etreet.Mile End, WA TED-NURSE, PROTESTANT, FOR TWO A Children and willing to nasist with housework, Ap with re: VANTED IMMEDIATELY, TWO TINSMITITS for inside and outside work.Apply at once to Dunlop & Chapman, Pembroke, Ont.8 VW ANTED -THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED FUR cutter at once.Geo.Anderson & Coy., 50 Bay at, Toronto.2 W NTED-GOOD CARPENTER AT ONCE.NONE rest.Lyt good men need apply.Wa City Coun pefliors W jANTED\u2014A NU RSE.ONE WILLING TO ASstat th housewor! t erences.A at ë 136 Manstield st y ae CN W FANTED- À WOMAN TO DO WASHING AT her own house, where no other trashing ia ia glans.Address \u201cR 37145,\u201d STAR ottice.WASTED A OUD CANVASSER.APFITR Mount & Co., 768 Craig W AN ATED 0 A COM hago T HOUSE AND Tae tL.Apply with preferences at 5 Bea square, morning se or after 6p.m.re = AY EXPRRIENT ED FURRIER Apply to Cha.De woot work by the year.jardins Cie.sr 3e Catherine st.\\ VANTED AT THE WAVENEY HOUSE 7 a Lagauchetiere st., 3 table WASTER A A HOUSEMAID.ABLE TOSEW Soe ly.Sherbrooke # Ÿ *ANTED- IMNEMATALT.A YOUNG Re oN nurse in a sua family.Apply 3 Sussex street, off Dorchester street wy \u2018 366 2 WANTED MEDIATE.A A THOROUGHLY ricneed general servant for a fami où four.Reference -s required _ Apply U3 Tupper.WASTED, HOUSE AND > TABLÉNA AÏD.| MUST Apply between Sand 9p.m, todd tiny street.\u2018 a 3 \u201cANTED DRIVER WITH G00D CUSTOMER! Ÿ tor beer bottling business.Address \u201c8 Ment | a BTAR office.2% 2 V TANTED - A FRENCH COUR atAN) FOR À A punch place, ne Bulag work, 8 dollars a week.Must be rober.A-ldres: STAR A Srey 1 FANTED JUNIOR CLERK FFICE.Must write à gouxd hand and 1 hat - Sly ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS FUR-FIN WASTE wages.Wm.tamuel, $11 3 \u201cFTE CAE 5 WORKING HOUSEKEEPER OR wonbooiK tor private rase in the couatry near Mont every conveniench « wages sud homie tos capable person.Footy 1 5 Stanley ut, sea Ww ANTRITIPAINTRRI, AT Be: oF TAT eho nivet, Se i \u201cANTED- à \u201chôep\u201d GENERAL SERV A A pfy affer $ n'otock, 6 \u201c RVANT.afte ~ Vines nt at.1\u201d VyAntes ED-A BOY T0 DRIVE HORSE AND MAKE Cutherine st sell useful about house.Enquire at 3367 St WANE PRUTESTANT YOUNG GIRL AS housemaid ina family of 3 grown ere 861 \"ANTED-A GENERAL ENGL MATH SER light work aod attend oaby, Auply & Park avenue 6 1 ferences.371 Mountainst, _____ Peron, \u2018 | Ÿ vant.Address 81 Cherrier TANTED -A vob int WITH REPETENCEE a \u2018ANTED \u2014 AF ONCE.GENERAL SERVA; Ww Apply 0 McGill PI avenuo, ANT Mdarem stating age and salary eapectt VASTES; A GUOD GENERAL BERV, ANT ap.rly EE Shater = ANT -35 GENERAL SERVAN Tow i W No tabtémaide help of all kinds.\\ oo situations can be ottained free vf charge.Cal at onoe, TS Nt.J 8.Se Te WAY TE vox A YOUTH.WitH THE KNOW.Jedd of both languages aud therthand, ale also t ve apply.nâddress LAT wl writing: no others need a; AXTED\u2014YOUN A Wii xD YOUNG WR GELS LAR 2 4 obit vas M dar, STAR ofêce.B43 OMS SITTING ROOM AND BEDROOM TO let, well furnished; and all mudern conveniences, warm.Apply $32 St.Catherine st.__ B53 O0OMS~ CUNFURTAUGLE FURNISHED ROOMS, saa and heated with hot water.52 Beaver Hall Hil Rous FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, AT RUST Victoria __35,3 R oons- A Eu .FURNISHED SU SUITE Tor t rooms, 0; 3 : also room.51 ventes Hall Hi rate.Gan of n52 Rv VON-AT 6A BEAVER HALL HILT.A NICELY h@nished bedroom, for une or two gentlemen; no rarders: private family; room.__ 955 2 Ÿ ANTED \u2014 BY À RÉAPECTABLE WOMAN, .washing o¢ wrvalng by thy day.Apuly 2 Herupo trop! Ÿ C'ANTED- BY RESPECFARLE TOUNG WOMAN, work by the day.Apply at NES James st.#5 § VVARTEDBY \"AN EXPERIENCEDL LADY,S DYSITUA- fun as at T, writes French.ferences.Address Box 12% boheme 3 WwW ANTED-BY A\u2019 RESPECTABLE | ENGLISH W WI Res, OUN\u2014 FIRST CLASS FURNISHED ROOM 10 let, at No.190 Charap de Mars st, near City Hall, 3 minutes from Post Office 256 © GONS\u2014À LARGE TNFC RNISHED ROOM.SUIT: able for light housekeeping: alsos mn: alhed, nom.47 McGill College avenue.PRroéus-tro DOUBLE ROOMS, SUTTA ABLE FOR wo gentlemen, with board.115 St Antoine st.5» dow, situation as housekec Private az business house.H Ceturencrs.Address \"STAR ns, office.Ww FANTED \"ONE OR TWO MORE FURNACES TO care, by » respectable man | n west end, double windows put STAR offic 5 \\ ANTED BY FIRST CLASS MECHANIO (ENG: lish), atairbuildiog {piccowork) labour only.any M or quality.References.Addicss Scairbulider LES Lag pehetiere, City.B55 % FANTED \u2014 BY MATTRESS MAKER AND upholsterer, first lass, work in private houses and hotels.Address Harris Epstein, 254 ha George st.355 6 Wee BY COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, sewing in private families.Address 8U5 3t ss Vpn BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION AS senographer and typewnter.Address Re STAR vfive.ATION BY AN ENGLISH.J'ANTED: \u201cA SITUA girl as nursery guvernvss.City preferred Go November 4.Address i references Diseng Cote St, Antoine, * TANTED\u2014BY A TRUSTWORTHY MAN, HANDY At carpenlering, à positivn where he could be gen- tul.\u2018Q oa.on 255 ANTED-BY DRESSMAKER.WORK 1N private f nantes.Pere y Bleury st.256 3 VWANTED BY YOUNG WOMAN, WORK BY BY THE good laundress.140 56 3 VA See A YoTRa a SITCATION VIN | confectionery; charge.Address tes STAR office.Want pan ASSHOEMAKER.NEW.work and repairing, repairing rubbers.Moderate Out town.AddrvæsJue.Blond, 38 Richmond st., Bo a 26 3 , ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE.WOMAN, FAM- es\u2019 washing at her own home.Apply No.88 Vor- sallles aol B63 wa TED-BY A COMPETENT LEADER AN organist an engaguiment.Salary m! Bran office Ÿ F'ANTED- \u201cBY A RESPECTABLE PERSON.T- nation as general servant fn small family; et to to goto the bE Apply 67 79 Lagauchetiore st.de WANTED A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, YY work by thera.__ Apply 8 Mayor street.86 3 TANTED- SEWING IN RESPECTABLE TANI.live bg one wl who can cut and fit well Aldine 3881,\" STAR TANTED\u2014 BITU AY ONTHY AR RESPECTABLE JANTED-EMPLOY MENT BY 10¢ uouD Cuoks, 3 working boue hecporss nurses, lot o t general als» conchman; beat references.Apply to Mra allote, \u20ac 6714 St.Antoine .362 V \"ANTED-WORK By THE DAY.OF ANT KIND, a.respectable yurl.Apply to 223)4 St.wr V TANTED\u2014BY À YOUNU MAN, SITUATION AB clerk in u grocery store, as 5 * experience.speaks uth anguages: Len reforcaces.App! Notre Dam we see BY A HIGHLY RESPECTABLE PER- sun from western hu ataric, a position as hours .Address UT 3313,\u201d 52 JANTE UN ARE AND CHIL: dren s dresses over and made, cl Lange moder- de also plain sewing.Address G., 1084 8 belo, \" su, VV ANTED-EY 2 A FIRST C CLABS | DRESSMAKER, sewing iu private families.\u2018T Ss,\u201d STAR oi.VVANTED-BY- \u2018BOOKKEEPER, THOROUGHLY competent and reliable, a position of permanence, would | nosept any vince position.y: erate.Ad: dress \"'W 3383,\" STAR ottice.563 Wm A RÉSPRCTABLE MARRIED woman, late ly, from England, work for two or three rtih, 12 Elizabeth Terrace.2363 ANTRD PY A Yor NG MANAGED M, 8ITUA tion a a atore, wholetaiu Lreterrod.or driv) T, = Loch langua ges; best references.SI TAR office.FANTED\u2014BY YOU NG ES ENGLISH NAN.TE.ation as night watchman or constant employment of suy kind.Aduress T.Mulls, 27 St.Blixabeth at.ver TANTED\u2014BY À CAKE ATER AND CANDY boiler, a situation, can arsist In bread and biscuits, in some little town =, er Address Goo.Brazier; Maison- peuve Post Office, ! t 243 FANTED-BY x A FIRST CL ARS DRESEMANER, work in lady s home hy the day.City reten nee Address 1 140 8t._Mypolite reat.2% 1 LOST.oi SAR OST -A WHITE ANDTAN FUX TERRIER AN- ~awers name \u201cPlagher.\u2019 Finder liberally qewanied, hn Mackay strect.= 6 3 \u201c08T - BETWEEN THE E WINDSOR RAYAX KR AND Murphy's artist materials, à cural woarf pin.please returu t to 2327 Bt.Catherine \u201d.ano pen 256 Le wa RUSINESS | BOOKS teu Fost cre mid Mow treet.une return thm ARE \u2019 SIL SNA AAAS on to mes Nu 5 8 Place Roy, wil GST JF ON TRINGE ARTHUR A AND rete eg tang Eu with he or D cvntatuios fwch of will be rewarded\u201d ty ng same to 601 \u20ac 461 UST\u2014BY A MESSAGE \u201cBo, THOM SERURY 10 4 Univesity along Dorchester, 6 mt dd.Finder ploasc return to IW Blears; T'et-05 nus MUNDAY EVENING BETWEEN RICH: mond st.and Nt.Henry, a leather hag conte rues fire insttraice policies, The finde r oh To ily returning sae to 1776 Notre I \u201cOST STRAYED FROM = DURGCHER STR re .darçe 53.Bergal, colur oma.Disk 008.tum and le rewarded tu suore miurems or à id, Pelt rs EE rive it CiTHRNIRE Fraser aud Burne:de um of realy dadars.Bavorn to Li ii ii A |E ride vite mit x not sg object as svpreclauon of services.Address \u2018\u2018S 378%\" .young woman, a very good ocok, or would take entire charer a bahy, where ahs can bave her little boy.Addre: \u2018WwW RT PNTAR office 2 OUMS\u2014ONE OR TWO Roos, FURNISHED OR\u2019 ed, on bathroom fiat.3065 Nt.Ly SPECIFIC ARTICLES.Al A Perfect Article.with housckee for the J yoars, ad te uv LE possible) better than eve: best All the best Grocers sell LI Ÿ RESENTATION ADDRESSES! BANDSUMELT ILLUMINATED.e \u2019 EDWIN COX & CU., lt 86.Fra Xavier street.FITS.GREAT SE ne Rrstonsy.Re Flu after frst day's use.Marvel sure Trentise and $# trial\u2019 Lortie free to tw Dr.Kline, 331 Arch st, Phila, Pa LA.\u201cHare, 1780 Notre e St si BOECKH\u2019S BRUSHES and \u2018BROOMS Always reliable and as represented.Jor sale by all rst class dealers.ss F YOU SUFFER FROM Fl ROM Angin Biien'w OF BOWELS or fever and te ters wil cure jou.Dr.rand u.Bt Wanufacturers.Ask ss Thomas P.Simpecs.Washing PAT E N TS: Dante Miomers, fe pou patent obtained, rite aventur's tiuide.206 Sc LADIES crane.ACADEMY.\u2018 pret ; of Patt crime oil crise, Draping nulles, Ra.E.L Emer.fr ss St, Montreal.Yes Daiheusie pal.Ottawa\u201d Beatzn Fittin A mans, a [FOR_ INDIGESTION.] Eee OCTOBER 31 \u201c1895.PRICE.ONE CENT, MEDICAL * URE Sick Headache ard relieve all the troubles teed.dent toa bila sate of the system, such as usen.Drowsiness, Distress after Sting, Pain L regie! the Ride, &¢ While their most remarkable sucvess has been shown la curieg _SICK Headache, yet CAnTER\u2019s LITTLE LIVER are equalir valuable in Constipation.curing aad TE Unis an: oyine op plaint.while correct all disorders stomach, date the liver and inte the bowels.Evel if they only cured Ache would be almost priveless to those who suffer from this dis roc complaint: but ves not end and those wh nce try them will find these little pilix Tis valuable in so many waysthat they will not be willing to do without them.But after all aick head that here is where cure 8 te the bane of so many vee we make our great t Our pl while others da nat.CarvEn's LitrLe Liven PiLrs are very smaî and very easy to take.One ar two Rik make a ee They are Siietly jregetabie and de a or purge, y their gen posse al who uss them.In vials at 25 cents; for dura Sold everywhere, or sent by mall CARTER MEDICINE CO, Mew York, Sal FL Small Diss Small Bria [STRAINING AT | THE LBASEL [E Italy Said to be Willing to Fight Any Time.+ HER BANKRUPTCY AND INCREASED TAXES RENDER THE PEOPLE DESPERATE.New YORK, October 31.\u2014The Sun's Lon- dou cable says regarding the pence of Europe: It is the Italian situation which most directly threatens in this growing European crisis.France has shown surprising and most creditable restraint during the past two weeks.lier ambitious purpose has not been misjudged by those who have seen the sinister designs behind her protestations of peace, but she is wise enough to know that the hour for the exe cution of her plaus has not Jaite coue.But if Italy assumes an aggressive part she will play into French hands.Frauco is Rw ind, with \u2018her new ally Russia ht her back will rejoice if one of her adversaries will assume the responsibility of making tho attack.The situation in Italy does not improve.It has me intolerable, and some violent result of the crisis seems inevitable, There is some truth in the statement that the trouble is caused more by moral than material decadence.Patriotism has waned.The coun- try is bankrupt, n not because it cannot pay its axes, but use it will not 1S ON EACH 54 PACKAGE.if you have to Apply to Rev.Albert Ste Stevens, Hatlk HOUSES TO LET.AL ALS LT Te TL TAS LAL ST AAAS MMODIOUS HOUSE IN HAT- L Happiop> Ce NR DJs or \"LET\u2014#1 ST.AN tonement; all modorn conveniences.INE, NICE UPPER Reut pa he vof the Marquis di Rudini to Premier cet is justified when he says it is use- ss to impose additional taxes, because they will Yield no more than the old ones, The people best able to Psy will, the Marquis asserts, EVADE PAYMENT WITH MORE INGENUITY and perseverance.Giolitti's Government izes the truth of this observation, ai recogn ro al the world low ill at Ma May.Abply between 7 and PS n., and it is this fact which give es color to the re! ) = \u2018ports that the presont Alinistry has been rough g-asses, Yo du TIT WELL, TE hero.considering a war with France as a desper- be sure they are the best.room low rent.Keys at officé of F.McMann, Ate remedy for the solution of its dilemma.Seek comfort and » 133 St.Jaines st\\ 2545 daw The.people would willingly supply the wearing the TS TET HOUSE.3 Us TNIVER SITY ST.sinews ol ror ut they refuse longer to be Pebbl and new throughout; h- victims of e thieves in high places, whose Periscop cite .water hear Ah Avoir te Robt.Scath & Sous.guilt is notorious, but who are protected by CTACLES AND 2YEGLASSES Murchaut Tailots 1317 Notre Damest.3343 all the resources of the Government and SPRCTACLEs AND 2YEGLASSES Te TENEMENT, IN Crown.[If winter were just end- Fue Near and Par Vision.central locality, 7 rooms bath and w.SAF ing.instead of approaching,\u2019 it would \u2018HARRISON & CO, Expert Opticians, Are now at 388 Bl.James st - .Near McGill Miele] pty Geo.Carson, 21 Se Antoine et.LKT\u2014ON MANSFIELD STRÉET.ONE locality.taxes; cent low e ss one uppor SAR no .Hodges, 10 Temple Building.: 252 FOR SALE.sagince.fra 3 ve gob.power 5 lathe, planers, m tet vulders, mortising, Lo sawing machinery.Mullin & Co, Papineau 20.LET-HOT SE, 78 SHÉRBROOKE ST, à goud house, situated on tho part of Sherbrooke st sircet.Rent very low for immediate Pression.Apply 39 Bleur;, vor.Lagauche FE 54 SALE lone FT.NEW RUBBER BELTING, stro Ndiscount ; 1200 10 HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.: _ tiere 1 be a question of days only, in opinion of many people, \u201cWhen Italy would re the first gun in the greatest of European wars Meantime the monetary crisis is a most embarrassing oue for the present rulers of the peninsula.It is difticult to see how the winter can without a crash of some sort.Already the popular discontent is at the point of revolution in some parts of the kingdom.The Government coti- tinues to pour troops into Sicily, and its mit AA JOR SALE-FOR THE \u201cMILLION, RIL DRIED R BALE A FIRST CLASS VICTORIA, MADE Dewspaper organs virtually admit that the kindling rood, 4 mes ns Smid te by * Hitchot,\u201d has only Leon, eed once: resson wr aim is he suppression 2 Sedition rather.nr a mi per acdiarmi A party has no further Wwe for same.a seca than 6 extirpation of rigandage,.Surne: bt.James and Guy.\u201cTeiapion BIG.Wu og rd nt Bitohots, Carriage Builder, &.though the latter laudable work is proceed: ta coutae, fon terrier pps bal ds 1 Jor ATE WY BUY BECONDHANE Cal: Ing incidentally.bas been -aacortal beret of 513 \u20ac St.Catherine.=: s whon can pu! quar that the Fasci tor association of rev revolution- EUR BALE E-ONE NEDIUN SIZE = STÉAN HAM: antocd.at whalesale prices, and be able tu select a ary Socialists have a mem ip of UR & made dae Maser.NS England.Wil lage stock of the latest styles.Humes and sad y & emb all classes in Sicily, be sold cheap.St.Paul st.bottom prices.= N.Henes & Ca, 337 St.Paul st Ee 232 26 Jaw EVEN SOME REGIMENTS ARB TAINTED, ne st.comer 2 Re mie RNISHED, DOUBLE AND SINGLE, t board: also table board.12 ri B53 {\u2014 LARGE V WARM SOMPORTASIE ROOM, adapted for t house or for Rove vd bath gac 319 St\" Ur + : I y CON \u2014 FURNISHED STS SINGLE ROOM.3079 ST.Catherine st.r Balmoral st.553 Rooss-aÿD BOARD AT été SF.ANTOINE, .ROOMS] PLEASK NT FRONT.TE URNRISHED, suit e for ane ni eman; large cl ad bot rate or.Beaver Hall Hill dom Re 'M \u2014 RICELY FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM, hot water ing etc, $4 a month, gentlemen only.96 Uni 253 3 I GONE Tes AND \u20ac COMFORTABLE FRONT thi 792 Palace st.rvoms, on ba: Ruons-FC RNISH| = AYLMER TREES RR 00Ns, co! OOMS_COMFORTABLY FURNISHED B BURN: Roos, \u201cAND BORED.FIRST LABS CLASS, FOR 5 | and #4 00, at 467 Dorcheete Res uO tie TWO LARCE HANDSOUE wl TOONS, or separate; vom, with board.127 Metcalfe.voMs- \u2014FURNISHED, T0 LET, SUITABLE FOR married couple or two gentlemen, con beaver Hall TH Lagauchetiere a: ye street oe 1° ooûs \u2014 BEAV ER HALL CHAMBERS, 3 rat Beaver Hall Hill, class socommodations for transit an also able board, and conveniently g66-1\u2014 street.1 OOMS-9 UNIVERSITY 87.COMFORTABLE.bright, well furnished, warm rooms, bathroom o geatlemen of quiet habits; gas, every Sse Ï JOOM_WELL FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM on 1st tat, suitable for two gentlemen; price moder ences.Apply 33 Ay cheap A [FoR SALE ~ x J.C.C.JERSRY HERD CALVES 4 1 bull by another site, all Stoke [A Bool soli solid oclon, Hack points price Hal JORBALE_A DONKEY, TWO WHEELED CART, sleigh robes and barnes.Apply 94 Lat: Albert P.Ball, Lee Farm, Rock Island, \u2018que 5 2 | SALE BUI one N ATÉRIALSOF SEVER- wooden houses.Bagg Fatate Uthoes, & James R SALE-CHEAFP TO PROMPT PU RASE plana.ts twei nye dollars.New York 8i city; been driven by be sold cheap.\u201cAbd M.st.J T Sewing we SOR SALE BAY RE at Bl 8 YEARS OLD, an trot in 3 and is t , 213 St.Hubert street.383 our street.ss er in the ics and ¢ dren nal summer.Wil FANTED- A LADY WOULD LEND TOA PROF- and « severe disciplinary measures have had taken against a regiment of artillery at Da in rison at Palermo.\u2018 A Berlin cable says: The report circulated to-day that Emperor Willian had summoned the King of Saxony to Berlin to consult with him as to the safely of consenting to machine, ten parlor stove, 33.00.Victoria or person, for ita board and kind treatment dur- 4 reduction of the anny of one of the mem- \u2014 1 a oa eras re Eran,\" | bers of the Triple Alliance Italy) receives FH res PUG PUPS, 9 HOR ea Hi sé an tic denial from the Foreign Office.JOR ALE \u2014THREE SIDED Cou STER BLACE walnut Lop, sides 13 fr.Jong, front 9 ft long in order; cheap.Paul at.MOR SAILE-INCU BATORS.TRUODÈRE AND about fifty But Orns: foxl best layers of all the poultry teibe, Ditch and lgian H.are Rabbits, all fur sale pply 1174 St.Denis st 256 1 I lot.central locality, easy.A .1899 7 FUR: SALE\u2014HANDSONE NEW TENEMENT PRO- Perty, west end 8t.Antoine suburte, rai faring + ten ver | PROPERTY FOR SALE, ETC, TNA R SALE TWO » HOUSES AND ONE BUILDING for 325.500, rental $2,916\" Terma .Catherine nt._3563 i For i SALE_NEW | FIXTL oY Sr ANY BLS cent.Po erine Ts Caaf; price » bargain.261 Borramee st.362 cttagee: best docti in city.Splendid barenine \u20ac a PLANUS Chas AL Fisher NS St James street.It can be said that ll idea of lessening the power of the Triple Alliance, even if the subject bad ever n considered, has been abandoned in face of the Czar's surrender\u2019 to the pressure of his advisers, upon whom the fervor of the French demonstrations toward the Russian naval oflicers and wards Russia hersell has acted like a \u201cspell.The Government has influenced a syndicate of German - bankers to communi- Fo, BALE\u2014AT ES RUAISS Se REET Hteinway & Sons, Gabler, Emerson, Gilbert and merican makers, oh in part es Heintzman upnght pianos, at waretuows, $363, 2370 and $272 St.Catherico st.256 JR SALE A CLENDINNENG HALL STOVE and pipes, prefect order.Can be scen any time.76 Park avenue.\u201c356 5 ment (or tho Lin on art am scans.à po to to J.SA ST RERVARD SITCIE FIQRTÉE ~ ant, 3 8t.Vincent street.Forts SALE À AST.R FRSARD ARDSITOIL = EIGHTEEN Wax ANTED\u2014 ZT 8 EROW TWO WANTED TO BORROW.MAAS SURI SA mL SANA JANTED \u2014 TO FORBOW £500.00 yrars, payable for one or two yuars, on FOR thiy instalments of $30.00, Cartier, ir, peer OR THREE Peace cate with the Italian treasury on the best means of solving the financial difficulties now confronting the Italian Government.Directly, the German Government has had no correspondence with the Italian Govern: ment on the subject, but indirectly\u201d the Foreign Oitice has been informed that Italy intends to increase her naval forces and re- quote risers] drdiers dors Se Forza SALEM GURNEY ART COUNTESS HALL @ short time in use, in perfect first class residential propert Tere rate of interest.Address RO 8 Stan ran oies.were Monte H.À.Massey, the manufac turer; the ise In: horas Dexter; brotesn Goldwin smith, J.J.Maciaren, Q.C.Chairman of the renting of the omic Branch ot oft he Dominion Al- ce.and Mr.W.H.Orr.r.Massey cht it impracticable, and held thas enneas [s steadily on the dorer hiring Mr, Goldwin, Smith op hibitory law.He did not think Fhe moderate use of wine re ensiblé or objectionable.- Dr, J.J.Maclaren was emphatically a prohibitionist and said no rea son whatever for compensation existed, Mr.Lydhurst Ogden, secretary of the To- 1onto Club and Qntario Jockey Club, was allowed to make formal denial of à statement by Inspector Archibal tite of drun {verte experience during fifteen years as secre! secretary of the Toronto Club Justifled him in making the denial.CRANKS ARE LET LOOSE.Mr.Mathias and Edwin Gould Abe Treated to \u201cCranky\u201d Experiences.NEW York, October 31.\u2014There was an exciting scene in the new buildin, ra the Postal Telegraph Company yeste workman came running out shouti Fn a crank had shot the superintendent of the work, Frederick Mathias, of Williama- burg.Officers were on the spot !mmediate- iy and found that the crank had taken refuge behind a pile of bricks.Officer Giblin ordered him to come out and was answered with a shot which the cheek of another policeman.en Giblin opened a fusilade of shots on the as assassin, which was returned.Finally the crank paye au uncarthly shriek, Jumped from his ding place and fii three shots in quick succession at the policemen, all of which missed their mark.fticers Giblin and Cdruel rushed upon him, seized his pistol and bore hin to the ground.A cr a was raised to lynch him,\u201d and some one bit him on the head with a brick.In a few minutes an ambulance arrived and both men were taken to the hospital where it was found that Mathias had been shot in the abdomen and was in danger of dying.Bradley, the crank, was Wounded twice on the forearm aud also a scalp wound.After being arrested Bradley :nade an incoherent statement about people being atter bim.\u2018I had to shoot him, he was trying to shoot me.I' lost my citizenshi papers and was Lunted by a mob.\u201d None of the workmen around the building know Bradley.Another crank made an appeara! office of George A: Gould yesterday and refused to leave until he had been $5).He was led away by a detective and locked up.The man prov be a telegraph operator who been out of work for some time.He has à wife and two children living in Kansas City, where he has worked for ten years, where he was known as a man with a \u201cbug.\u201d When he arrived at Gould's office.he was told that Gould was in the west.lle said any of the brothers would do and waited for Edwin Gould's arrival when he made the demand.He talked rapid! and in a low \u2018tone.His name is Frank M.Andrews While Andrews, the crank, was looking foe ork, thal George A.Gould in New Y t gentleman, hh has been learned, had a narrow escape from bein killed \"while hunting in Beton County, À Mr.Gould was trudging along through the underbush, when the trigger of his breech desde ride came in contact with a tw of the gun rested upon his Fight a ahçuider, the muzzle being only a few inches from his head.It exploded, Tout none of the shot struck Mr.Gould.He was stunned, however, and it was some little time ore he from his fright \u2014 E find ready customers for our fine Cothing.We are besieged all day long by people examining and buying our goods.We do not tor a minute imagine we know it all and that nobody im the business could make up goods as well as we, But here's the point, Our trade demands the latest and most fashionable, insists upon well trimmed and made clothing.make up a garment cheaply, so that it can be sold at a low figure.We tave the highest priced Clothing, but it\u2019s required, and still we are not higher actually than others.We sell our Frieze Ulsters at $122 and $14, our Beavers and Meltons at from $12 to #13.Our d, that clubs kenmess\u2014His\u2014 ace at the mmm en tain her present military strenguh.order.73 Sheresobe & = 1 R SALE-HOUT WATER CRN CONTAINS FOUR gallons.Apply 1842 Nutre Dame 255 + WANED side light p referred cembler ana a latest before May.ticular, t WAREHOUSES W WA NTED.NN Nd ANAND à.like to accupy © ddress with tall par QW 335,\" STAR ofits.54 Yeo NTED \u2014 A SUITABLE WAREHOUSE FOR light essential, but [Y GOT HIS WIFE.Then He Received the Parenta\u2019 Bloss- ~ ing Afver (SPECIAL T° THE STAR.) sic: cas \"Ear 1 .BOARD.ur rte NNSA GONS_ NEATLY FURNIBHED, ALBOTWO PAR.wr urniahed or doctor.2075 ARD-MRS.MCEWAN.LADIES SICK N erine Lau ut puitabio for : He Cath superior scommodation or bo boarders, best medi IROOM LARGE UNFURNISHED FRONT EUOX.dieux et, below bt.Catherine at.m0\" 161 8t._ Urbain at 1 OOMS- NICELY ee NT ATT ot t.8 + with cupboard and ro 197 SHERBROOKE LARGE Roux \u2018niovly 134 Bt.Doris 85 i abel, sunabie for, two; Dot water peat: te.Jura manie FURSISHED GONE LA LARGE ant rmall, 8 ne locality, 16 minutes from P.0; 1570 Ottario._ 561 CA WELL FURNISHED COMFORTABLE between Metcalfe and Peel ata N= at.i OUMS.TOLET § VICTORIA STREET, 1 LARGE double room À Tumished, with board and er verience, Table hoard.ms moderate.ONS FURNISHED, BINGE OR DOUBLE, comfortable, with or without use kitchen.Terma moderate to sober people.Apply at 18 Busby street, near Victoria sq 263 I VOM\u2014LARGE GR DOUBLE ROON, WITH BOARD, well furnished, on bathroom flat.40 MeGill © avenue.OUM8\u2014TWO WELL FURNISHED | 8 ro.à rent, in private family; west en 8 Cather ine at.'OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM,\" I.LA AGE AND small, on bathroom fiat, gas all conveniences.pote ee Palace 8 2632 NPORTARLE \u2014ARM WELL FUR- oo CRINGLE ™ FRONT Rout TOD.Roo: r gentleman, ho og ps street.OMA\u201431 VICTORIA STREET PURE sigle and double front rooms, mantel; grate dre and folding parlor, VOUMS3 COMFORTABLY FU RX SiswED DovL HouBLE with Loar, ruitahle couples or two ess hot A À cold water.x i ictorie st.254 2 VUM\u2014 WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM, BATH- Toul fiat.family of two, lady ahd chiki Breakfast it required.Terms moderate.610 8: ARD- IN ¢ LESIDE,\u201d ASHEVILLE, À CUS A.Elegant home for winter guests louse thoroughly heated.Write for terms.Lots 12eod Boarp;a5p ROOM Tv LEFT, 187 CLABs; UAS hot water heating; private and no children, $ Ne HOUSES V WANTED.AAAS I TN a NY TANTED\u2014AT ON SMALL HOUSE, vith St.He ra.Full particulars to \u201cV 3835,\u201d STAR oer £56 WoobsToCK, Ont., October 31.\u2014A.H.McRae, son of a wealthy wholesale grocer of that naute, in Kingston, was the hero of quite a romance here Tuesday night, which 1_.hascreated quitea ripple of exeitement.He TIO Sherbrooke st.2 XU ASTED- BOUSE_IN CENTRAL LOCAIATY left home on Saturday morning to attend OARD_AND LARGE Roux, FIRST dLiss VV Air even ip faniily of ive Rent $10 ur $12 til the football match at Toronto, but came on Rory cneh Canadian family, near igor Garden.Poe May next.Address \u201cX, 3903,\u201d STAR offive.1 Miss Eva Hayden, a 5 en 17 Woodstuck, met, BCALRD-MRS BSEARL, LADIES\u2019 odation for indies, ith tendance Ladies attended at their WA Ea FURNISHED HOUSES WANTED.Te a Tn a A SMALL §ND NICELY FURNISH.daughter of th station agent, and the two were married by the Rev.R.J, Elliott, Sun- duy, night.The bride is a pretty brunette, and is popular in musical and local theatrical circles.When her parents beard of the wedding they were at Tirst annoyed, RC RDCARD RO0HA FOR LADIES DURING or flat, with modern convenienoes, BOAR can: private.Mrs.Bohme, 151 Cadienx small family; west of Windsor Hotel, Address P.QO Box st, near er.5148 [A \u201c3 RD\u2014 WILE TARE CARE or SICK LADIES, WANTED TO PURCHASE board unequalled.ret c atten ance, Ea private.A by e° © 87 TAROT EE 8 RNA TT ENT AT Ai A } FoR TOR : GENTLE st.Hypolito st.(near Boi ET rit ue WAS round.TO PU ECHASE_ A SMALL Addrees \u201cT° 3630,\" 8 Hix ss but a reconciliation was eflected, and when the couple left for the east they carried with them the benediction of the father and mother.Mr.Mc was formerly a student at the Baptist College L here.wr) JorkD + 3 ROOMS.WITHOR WITHOUT BO! SRD BE family.08 : St Elie PARTNERSHIP WANTED.lea ma mm ai 03 id _ PARTNERSHIP IN SOUND OLD Lusin Capital $6000 ss also day board: SAPANTE! 23% 3 W prsabliahiod THE AUSTRALIAN S STEAMSHIPS.[SPECIAL do TRE TRE STAR.) VaxcouveRr,October3l.\u2014T.Rain Walker, the British vice-consul and the Canadian.BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.OFFICES TO LET Australiun steamship agent at Honoidiu, who is here, continns the report that it was because of the pilot's negligence that the \u2018stranding of of the \u2018\u201cMivwera\u2019 took place.He says the :t of the line is yet and will receive on earty support from the e Huno- luju merchants.PASSES SAT NS AAA SARS SARAAANAA VU ANTÉD-NENTLEMAN to fo WIFE wouLp i r just of Sherbrooke sirve ps a Lo or N Farge com ortaldo, fi LET TWO te SnouNn Toms to spare, wi ay plain board, midday ur eveni our ces, with H inner.To family giving suitable accommindation À out | rirect.Mr.Lewis, éitice 13, 30 ospital st.Pi bout S10 1e Fouad b Taner sd iat ate thas Spar.| Hut st in arsve - meute could vrboeie CR \u201cRSI 20008 si VAT; IF AX ENGLIGH \"OR CANADIAN family have two or three large roums in well sP- point 1d house ad will rent same wit dance, or with first co! -boanl t ontienan anid wife, tbe underslam Qi ko per, good price for auch acvom- X NL\" STAR office.»8 1 cooki 1 OUM - TRE LARGE bit RNISHED, ROOM, ON und floor, with privileges for 814: ny Counoillo rs street.a ahd for ane or two gentlemen, withou 1 OOM - NICELY __FURNIRHED (FRONT NT.SUIT.dn He, Lawr nee sty ms ] Ms SAT 10 PARK AY YUE, nen on EXCEP.» Lionady hare well 1 partial anil.Family prive ae ; hi TY ith IMS NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AND AND in a quiet bie fam! clac Teapots Tisderate; also table boarders solicited.No 46 Alen REE FR FU UNISHED botaroem eat suitaile for one or t_ Antoine ateret LL 85687 it cos NICE WRIGHT HT AND COMFURFABLE : fueriahe«! rooms, nithyut busrii, an bathroom fleas, in uw 5 upper tenes.nt._13 Mayor at, ses _ BUSINÉSS CHANCES, JOR 8a sa LR - AN OPPORTUNITY TOR SHOR l'Assotnp- mgnsiatarers.For sue met te ow tm, lai of ground with: re Tactory oon pon- Wing steam pneu.all necessary = mond mach: n- ry, in good cds ral ronddy for use.2 twa metal Sd stone hou eo.containing sture ami a\u2019 very coufort- ane restate du dwetling and sitoated NH nate vel ns the = id seu vi time\u201d Lumentiate - par Ars De Preasels AR Sambeit, Assomption, Que 2 Lod +: édit 7 us LAA A YOUNG MAN ROARD AND NAT mA AA \u2014IST CLASS HOUSE, WELL FUR- Po isha.pi be tet to a small family, we À.À ' FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.-~y .Ayer, 34 Mountain street.ALAIN EG\u201d À New York firm has completed arrangements for bringing a | a Ja consignment of mutton over LU on the arrival of the steamer *! war \"The meat comes in cold sto from Australia.It will be distributed alongthe C.P.R.as an experiment.Ww pelo a room in Let a courte t private Canadian fam ain and Canning vicinity.ad re + ROOMS WANTED: SIRAEAT arin TANTED -A GENTLE AN R Fav Io himself, wite and chil.Sw ve room, with lev roo, sul Good AAAS i PUPILS WANTED.ogre TED.PUPIIAM AMK 8 GG FOUCHE | WR RR heh SS A ARMBRECHT'S COCA WINE, Fatigue of Mind and Body, Nervousness and Slesplessness The Great English Tonle.35aeod3mos FORGED DRAFT FOR 85000.' [#PECIAL TO THE/STAR) New WEsTMINATER, B.C., October 31.\u2014 A stylish losiiug : man, named Butler, en Jutemrer: | to cash à draft at the Bauk 0 Montres! rere for FO.The draît ra drawn on the Bank of Montreal at Toronto, and was discovered to he a forgery.\u201chatier was arres and Temanded for.eight days.AN ALLEGED MURDERER'S PLANS.[SPECIAL TO TR STAR! Wim © SEE VV rex MIRE WRIGHT, FC GNOANIST wivary Church, bas a few vacanciva for plano pupils Tee moderate.Amt it Piymouth Urs : __PARTNERS WANTED, - ~~ w TASTED.BY A MIDDLEAGED MAN, AN be ; could im satèrest OX pon, oo Aare X 3008, msi HEARN & HARRISON.BELLEVI October 81-\u2014The friends of Tweed fur the will give himeeit u spring Assizes be, nr\u201d © Is confident of his acquittal, and for that reason, does not want to languish In gaol nll ail winter, 1 Toronto's Liquor Commission Evidence! Toronto, October 31.\u2014The witnesses before the Prohibition Commission yesterday Nap Ulsters, Melton Cape Coats, our Double Breasted Frieze Overcoats in black and light brown, all atreasonablerates.Our Youths\u2019, Boys\u2019 aud Children\u2019s Friqge Ul sters sell at trom %4 to $10.Pea Jackets at $3 to $4.We are not high in price, on the contrary we are reasonable, We cater tor no One class oi trade alone, People lot moderate means want good \u2018Clothing too and will tind our low priced lines, good qualities and properly made, THE MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1888 and 1890 Notre Dame st., Adjoining the Ralmoral and City Motois, When we assert that Dodd\u2019s : .Kidney Pills AAA Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright's Disease, Rheumatism and all other forms lof Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them.THEY OURE TO STAY GURED, | By all druggiate or mail on receipt of price, socents.Dr.L'A.Smith & CaF Toba Why Endure a Sluggish Liver CALEDONIA SPRINGS Natural Saline Water Removes such Troubles.All Grocers snd Hotels, And GURD & 00.4 Jurers\u2019 ; - , \\ A te t - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, OUTUBER 31, 1893, The Daily Star, ve -\u2014 \u2014 DarLy Sran is sent to any ne of the\u2019 United Blatesor Canada, postage free.at §3 $1.6 for six months, and 900.Tor than monde &FWe believe the circulation of Tux ceeds tho combined issue of ail pue other E mia ucwspapers published in the city of Mon: Agents for French A Amedeo ee oe & Clo, AT de roy Corner alte and St Goorges, Paris, France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 26th Oct., 1898.Monday .Crreesareesenanes 37,6056: Tuesday Present Daily Average tor Week ' \u2014 ENDING \u2014 OCT.28th, 1893, 38,050.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 189$, ; COUPON N 0, 1 10, ; FoR ESTIMATEOF DAILY DTARCIRCULATION.To the Publishers DAILY Star, Montreal.I estimate that the Montreal DAILY STAR will have reached a daily average circulation of 38,000a day, taking the average of the week ending Saturday, the.eee ieareranes , and I compete for the Gold Watch in making this estimate on the terms aid down in the STAR.! SIR JOHN ABBOTT.The death of Sir John Abbott removes the last living ex-Premier of the Dominion.The Canadian Government has been led by but four men since Confederation; and now three of them are dead\u2014died in three consecutive years.This last of the three occupied in many senses a pe uliar.position.Though leader of the Government for near, ly a year and a half, he was never, in the Macdonaldite-Blakeine sense, the leader of bis party, When he was alive we were frankly unable: to share in that esteem and admiration which many others openly lavished upoa him.But we do not forget tkat when \u2018the great Sir John fell in the th ckest of the fight, the soldiery alout him could unite for the time upon no lother leader than Mr.J.J.C.Abbott, who took the | Premiership into the calm atmosphere of the Senate it safe, at least, from the fratricidal fingers of faction, \u2018Fo him was entrusted the task of hiding sceptre tent until the hardship of war with a -confident Opposition should convince the \u2018men in the fight- ins column that there must be some sucrifice of prejudice if the party of Macdonald was not to die with him.Bow well this task was done\u2014whether difficult or easy \u2014 the result has shown, and the passing event has written what we need not.where was the in his One of the four first\u2014tke four premiers\u2014 is title enough to brinz pause to the nation at his graveside.It is a distinction\u2014the highest Canadians have to give\u2014one they should not give carelessly nor forget \u201clightly.Very\u2019 little party rancour struggled about his clevation; and the insensate party wrestle will hardly know that he has gone.But the older men among us will reflect that another of the dying generation but undoubtedly a simple manhood suffrage qualification, coupled with voluntary registration of the voters, would give much less chance for official \u201cfixing\u201d of the voters lists than any plan now in vogue in Cañada.Then the most dreaddd source of danger would be thé * packing \"of the lists by a corrupt party organization\u2014a peril, however, that would be confined pretty well to the cities where the parties would.watch each other as\u2018 they do in\u2018 New York.At any.rate, the Liberal {ndictment against.the present Franchise Act is not to he turned charge that the act bas already cost the -Dominion Treasury-over a million dollars, expenditure of a further \u2018quarter of a million, and that this enormous expenditure hay effectually prevented the very necessary annual revision.\u2018Bho seriousness of this latter weakness is about to be brought , home to us with convincing force.Several by-clections are Ottawa, one in Winnipeg, and possibly one in Cardwell.But there has been no revision of the voters\u2019 lists since, based upon these musty, two-yéar old rolls of voters.Every voter who has died since 1891 is still upon the lists, affording a magnificent opportunity for wholesale \u201ctelographing.\u201d The younz meu who bave come of age Since 159] are not eligible to vote, the law working in these cases to raise down by ringing the division bells.They | that cach revision involves an additional | -{ prowised.for the nea future \u2014one- in| 1301, and any elections now held must be the age at which a man aligins te his poli- 4 tical majority to twenty.-three.Every |' man \u201cwho has moved away \u2018rom either of these constituencies during the past two years: can come back and cast a determining vote; the citizen who has assumed the full duties I of citizenship during this time and intends to link his future with that of the commu- ity aud the state, must stand aside and see the runaway and the \u2018dead men\u201d decide the election.À more intolerable state of things can hardly be imagined.The law as it standsisan invitation tocorruption and misrepresentation.As at the time of the last general elections, we may see train loads of Americans brought back to vote in Cana- | dian constituencies they have abandoned for good.If there were no other objection to the Franchise Act than the one that it is constantly forcing the country to hold elections on old lists, this alone would Le fatal.The Government wil! go to the country stronger at the next elections, if it replaces the Franchise Act.with a more workable measure in the meantime.THE SILVER SITUATION.Nr.Cleveland's Administration has now a free hand to deal with tho question of silver coinage.The silverites possessed, by reason of the states rights principle of the constitution, a wholly unproportion- ate power in the Senate; and there they made their firmest stand against allowing the repeal of existing silver legislation until they should be promised something definite in its stead Mr.Cleveland would hear.of no compromise.He insisted upon absolute \u2018\u201crepeal;\u201d and he has now secured it.Coupled with this repewl bill, there is some vague comfort for the friends of silver coinage; 1 but now the coliapse of the minority has made it possible for the Administration to introduce such legislation respecting this matter as jt thinks best suited to advance the interests of the whole people.Silver coinage will undoubtedly be continned, but, it will be hoped, on an honest basis.This opportunity brings inevitable responsibility.For what the Democrats do now, they will he held accountable.The President himself has undoubtedly \u2018\u201c\u2018scored\u201d by the triumph of his determined and unflinching: policy.The party has been rivén in twain; but at least one section of it no longer seeks to block the wheels of the nation in its madness, It is highly probable now, however, that the Administration faction, having shown its power, will be permitted to lead.The party cannot hope ta conie back from the elections of '8¢ in triumph, if it goes to th: polls locked in internecine war.They must come together under some leadership, and the Cleveland phalanx propose to say who that leader will be.Still tariff legislation is the next item on against-the McKinleyites.while.the programme; and this may unite them.ROBBERIES IN POINT ST.CHARLES, SEVEN AUDACIOUS ATTEMPTS nl TWO DAYS.: Houscholdgrs Should be on Thoir : Guard Against Swindiers who Gain Admittance to Their \u2018 Homes.\u2018Seven cases burglary and confidence The fist attempt at robbery was made early on Friday morning at the house of a well-to-d Bourgeois street resjdent.Gaining admission into the porch the robbers went to work to remove the lock.In this : they were successful.After gaining admission they sorted ona {Si and collected everything of any value that i they could Iny their haudson.Tocomplete | the bundle two overcoats were taken | ; the rack and tied around the booty.Those .were Jeft_in the.hall.nenr\u2014the front : door and the robbers started on a tour of inspection, in the pantry aud while on the way there in the dark knocked over a fancy table that.contain od | a number of glass ornaments.The falling ; table and crashing glass \u201cimuediately ; awoke the household on the next flat and | i they lost no time in getting downstairs to investigate.\"But the robbers had taken a | hurried hall in.their haste to get away.Ori Friday afternoon a man called at a housé on Wellington street west and told\u2019 the lady that he had had been sent to take the measurement © t in the parlor, \u201cBut,\u201d said the lady, PE TE not in need of carpet, the one we have is quite new.\" \u201cThat is very strange,\u201d said the man, \u201cthis is the place, I am sure, that I was told to Lake the measurements in.\u201d es , I remember now,™ said the lady, \u201cI told fessrs.\u2014 \u2014_ Notre Dame st,, to- senda mantotakea measurement of the curtain as I wanted new ones.Did they send She had put the words into his mouth and he lost no time in taking advan of it and replied in an off hand way that he had been sent by them to measure the curtains, | and that in some way he had got the carpet and curtains mixed up.After he had been in the parlora few minutes he asked for a drink of water.As soon as she left the room for the water the sharper commenced to ransack a secre- taire that stood in the corner of the room.But the woman returned before he had time to get away, and SEEING THE CONFUSION, at once suspected that something was wrong and told the fellow \u2018not to do any more about the curtains until she had seen the firm.Nothing suited this bold intruder better than to be told to go.and he lost no tite in making himself scarce.Two hours later this same individual visited another house near the scene of his last exploit.This time he as an electric man.He had been sent he said to take the measurement in- the parlor and dining room for the placing of electric light replied that the landlord, he supposed.had ven his firm an order for the work.fter he bad been inside the house a few moments he noticed a telephone in the rood and going over to it he asked woman to kind enough close the door as he- wished to speak to his employers about the wires, and as the children were making a noise in the hal! it prevented him hearing.The lady left the room.This was what the man wanted.and he lost no time in \u2018\u201c\u2018going through\u201d the place.In an adjoining room, which is separated 24 folding doors, was a box contain- fifteen dollars.and some valu- au es.This he lost no time in ap Prada Then going to à wi made a search through the clothes.Finding dress thatcontained a pocket-boo he tors pocket and all out.then > turned to the parlor and walked out into the hall way, told the children to tell their mother that\u2019 the man had done his work.ht a man named Hogan was \u2018ellington street by three men, who rifled his pockets.Ob Saturday three fellows tried the brass watch swindle on a man who alight- from tho Island Pond train at Point St.Charles s station, but the man from the townshi ips = buying ia patches.+ hade evidently heard of t ore, During the absence of the lady, a house on Chtrron \u2018street was broken into.The thief went into one of the bedrooms and pulled the mattress off the the to bed, thinking there \u2018might be I mone hid under it.He then searched through th bureau, where he succeeced ning twenty dollars.This he took.He the went into the dining-room, and, \u2018 dress on-the back of a chair, picked it 1 ap and told the eldest_ child, who-was looking at him, that it belon to him, and that he to take it home.Sergt.Murphy, No.9 police station, Point St.Charles, in conversation witha reporter th ut $3 departure leaving the booty in the | A g fixtures.When asked who had sent him he | his opinion of California is summéd up tn a few words, \u2018I see Dothi dians there.\u201d to attract + Hp leaven for Ottawa to-day 12.repor report to the vernmen the result of HALLOW-EEN.The Evening to be Celebrated by sbv- eral Concerts.A very large audience is expected in the Windsor Hall to-night at the thirty-eighth concert of the Montreal CaledonianBociety.His Excellency the Governor-General and the Countess of Aberdeen have signified their intention of being present.Hallow-eeu is the evening precedin Hallow-day, or All Saints\u2019 Day, which te \u2018celebrated in honor of the conversion in the seventh century of the Pantheon a Rome into a Christian place of w i Boniface IV dedicated this day bo the Vir gin and all the martyrs.No other day in the year his so many strange customs attached toit.It isthe great holiday forgwitches, devils and fairies, and high carnival du they hold.The birthplace and hone of the weird Hallow-E'en festivities ar¢ North England and Scotland.Nuts and apples are consumed in chormous quantities, In the dit is sometimes.called.\u201cnut crack night.\u201d IN DOUGLAS IFALL.Miss Jessie Alexauder, the well- known | elocutionist, will recite in the new Hall Douglas Methodist Church, C omedy os! this eveniug.The musical part of therpro- rame will be supplied by Miss Hollins- 1, soprano, and Mr.Sutherland Brodie, A.OF A concert and.hop will be held to-ni he in the Victoria Riles\u2019 Arurory, under t| auspices of the Union Committee, District of Hochelaga, \u201cAncient Order of Foresters.programme n Arran and a thst.class orchestra will be in attendance.Death of Canon Prince.Rev.Jean Joel Prince, titular canon of the Cathedral of St.Hyacinthe, died yesterday morning at the Seminary in that town at the age of 77, After 43 years of sacredota i life.The deceased, who was born at St.Gregoire'de Nicolet, was the nephew of the late Mgr.Prince, tirst Bishop of St.Hya- \u2018cinthe.He \u2018belonged by his father and mother to two families which gave many riests to the Church.He was educated at Nicoletgnd St.Hyacinthe aud ordained by Mgr.nce in 45 With the exception of three years in the township he spent his life teaching English at the College of St.Hyacinthe.In I¥77 he was e an honorary deacon.His funeral iz to take place on Thursday morning.causes you.Wouldnt you Ji wn bmn ?That is the case with Dr tborougt in follow nature's methods, and they give help that Consti pation, tion, Indigestion, Bilious - Attacks, Sick and Bilious Headac and all derangements of tho liver, stomach an bowels are promptly relieved and permanently cured.= Delicious 20 COFFEE a \"TN A= Zig MONT! Lyman's Fluid Coffee.ee Fie Flore, no COFFEE POT.NO GROUNDS.A 25¢.Bottle makes 25 Caps.EEE RAILROADS.Pope |\u2019 been Cured of her Dyspepsia and of Her Fearful Weakness.Mrs.Jos.Gpoores, Derfossee SX.8.Rock's, Quebce, writes \u2014 GENTLEMEN, =! was suffering from com 0p Sh hs much de dinar ve Wj Cr SET feu derided to SR \u2018ANCHOR WEAKNESS when felt the most tie pected balf that quantity ch tor the better, sod soda 1 mare yal! oe pistes rot restored to health.congratulate or ha: wonderful prepara- Tl August, 193.Fi SALE BY 10CAL DRUGGISTS, Or Enclose $1.90 te | THE ANCHOR MEDICINE C0.; QUEBEC, CANADA.stevens Father Mollinger's Great-\u2014 Remedies CONQUER DISEASE.Cured theuspands in his lifetime.Im great demand since his death.Vitus Dancer Complaint Care.10 tree ve separate | tons 259 Ten, { asipsion snd purty ing the blood E:] nuine without ae oa cach bm All LINAS, RSOL à ce, Wholesale ts, Montreal and Toronta.STEAMSHIPS.Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships, Liverpeel, Berry, Quebec À Montreal servie.Liverpool.19 Oct.MONGOLIA n ot.2 Now.a8 Pamnan, = to $20.ss BARDISIAN.R ue umber of personas occu] © Second Cabin, 33 soul $B.Stee are despatched from Montreal at RX Fri evening Steamers with am * o un will not at Quebec, Te renin or Derry.Glasmow, Lendeonderry and N.Y.Service.From G w.STRAMSHIFS From New York.13 Oct.STATE OF CALIFORNIA.3 Nov.or.NORTH Sp: LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO.NEW YORK, SOUTHAMETON, BREMEN, Nov.7.92.Tues., Nov.20, Sam.Fos, Bot ew san te Bam n, Tues, Nov.14 9am.Aller, Tues, st dam.ee at \u201c 185 FAST RO Te M Direct line to south of France, Riviers and Lialy, Loach Ing at Gibraltar to passengers to 5 pm 176 ae recy) Stress.Ne Ta d'ocre D w.cats for Montreal.a Ars DOMINION LINE Royal, Mail Steamshipa, LIVERPOOL JERVICK.MEETINGS AND\" AMUSEMENTS, KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS will be held in the Y.M.C A.Buflding, Dominion Square, sueur MEETINGS AND AMUSEMEN Te ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY Yuodas.Lcd Ms abc one w \u2018and bait a manie meer ARTHUR LLOYD Supported Comedy cv immensely surcessful _\u2014 Mer co \u201cot * PARAS ved reat Britain with the wrealest entbuinen.a poet pou La x aly now vuttice, ordheimer's, Li \u20ac ing trations \u2014Tavary Cad Opera Company.235 ¢ On FRIDAY, NOVRMEER 3, ACADEMY OF MUSIC ALTRBS.to rosie he Roper of the Comm no» benefits of this popular Order Public writes SE nd The are cordially in ALBERT P.THOMAS, x preritary pro ee a 1 \u201cGRIP and GRIT\" \u201cLecture by the Rev.J.B.Silcex.EM MANUEL CHURCH, FRIDAY Evening, Nov.3.\u201cLike good ch ampagne vas the lecture of Rer.J.B.4 | \u201cBiloox last ui a It oficrvesced and sparkled and filled oil hearts wit.ty.\u2018Thoss who failed to attend hisved see treat.\" - Freeme Republiran, .\u2014 and ant isa lecture which can be latcocd toa time revewed inf terest and prof.\"San Francia\u2019 Cat |.\u201cAs fuit of egg is full of meat.A better sudience n never rere a lecture hall\u201d \u2014Sacrumcnte \u201c Admission 25e.WINDSOR HALL.Miss Jennie McGarry On TUESDAY, Nov.7th.Eé3 aw Last apycerance in Montreal before her departure for Plan and tickets at Sheppard a: £00008 NOTICE.The Annual Meeting of the Mackay Institute retestant Beal Mules and the Blind will\u201d rn at the office of the Secrclary-Treasurer, 196 St Jaw street, on THURSDAY, the nd November, 1530, \u201c3pm @G.DURNFURD, Secy-Tress TuE ANNUAL PREparatory Moeéting of ST.ANDREW'S., SOCIETY will be beld at the Home on THURSBAY, the tad Nov, 1853, st Spm.large attendance is icular! ucsted.A rai: \u201cReception of Annual Kaper Election of Business Ofiicers, ste.By order, JOHN OGILVY, Asmistant Seqy.563 MISSIONARY MEETING - Under the auspices of the Church of Weman's Auxiliary Dahon Bicterateth, Bishopof Japan, i \"isaion 10% Wemk IN JAPAN, | Co At 800 o'clock, | Twessay Evening, October 31st, In the Synod Hall.The public are cordially invited.youre IRISEMENS L & B.ASSX.By order, The Regular Semi-Annual Meeting of the above association will be held in Le, Hall, at doh Every member is requested to attend.By order.J.McMAHON, 56 2 Cor.Conversazione in the New University Library, McGill College.Members of the Uni ty are requested to appear in Academ mie sat will be from McTavish Street.No entrance carriages through -ollege on tickets eta to be presented at = E11 ~~ Of the City of Mentreal.NOTI CE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that a General Meeting bers of this Company to authorize the Com- othe to apply to the Legislature of Quebec at its neat s or a oo Ah amending (ha mn 0! eu the ali its porto will be held at the office of the C pepe Ni bert Hill, in this chy, TATRA Tse dint day of November next, at o'clock © By order of the Directors.J.B.LAFLEUR, MONTREAL, 30th October, 1083.58 HENRY THOMAS, - Lessce and Manager.Week Commencing MONDAY, Sale opens Thursday, Nov.2.ONLY GRAND OPERA OF THE SEASON.Appearmaces of the distinguished MARIE TAVARY AND UEX OWN Lapa eusa OrLRA COMPANY.strongest, \u2018éomplete and\u2019 es, Grand pe Company now in America.etropolitan reputat MARIE TAVARY, - Brillant diva of two continents, WILE MING FIVE OPERAS?MLLE.IRENE PEVNY, Prima Donna (Royal Opera, BARONESS UE VON DOENHOFF tUnipertai\u201d Len ml og SOFIA ROMANI SARA AR STEGER PANNE CLARKE ARTH LE SEATON, 8.SSETT, 5».DUDLKY, LAN STEPHE: NE ochhoiss.} NBAD BEHUES GUISE Ege roe Splendid Chorus! ! Grand Opera Urchestra !! HERR MAX GABRIEL, Direcior.THE REPERTOIRE: MONDAY \u2014 Verdi's Great Tiagic Upers, = = IL TROVATORE, = «= MARIE TAVARY aud Entire Company.TUESDAY \u2014FIRST MONTREAL PRODUCTION (Leonceraile s European Sensation.) F_ PAGLIACCI.MARIE TAVARY and Katire Company.WEDNESDAY -Wagners Great Lyric Drama, LOHENGRIN.MARIE TAVARY as Elsa, and Entire Company.THURSBAY -TREMENDOUS DOUBLE BILL\u2014 Mascagui # ldyllio Creation, CAVALLERIA HUSTICANA, and acenes from Wagne: DER MEISTE RSIN GERS.2 Prime Donne, 2 Contralti.$ Tenori, 2 Baritond, 3 Bassi and Entire Company.FRIDAY \u2014 Bizet 's masterploos, CARMEN, Mile.IRENE PEVNY and Entire Company.SATURDAY MATINEE Richard Wagners LOHENGRIN.MARIE TAVARY.as Elsa, and Entird\u2018 \u201c SATURBDAY\u2014Gounod's biilliant romantic lyria, AUST * Me.IRENE\u2019 Pre and Entire Company.BEAUTIFUL COSTUM HISTORIC Sex ERY.* BRILLIANT MISK-EN-SCEXE! _ Prices $1.50, £1.00, 75c, $c.Bore tis, ss 164 TRE QUEENA, - THIS WEEK Matinees Wodnes day and Saturday.The Picturesque Play, \u201cNORA M ACHREE\u201d rire EE pt eq ps COLEMAN, wad od strecy airoce Co.be 's and Auge Next week\u2014The Comic Opéra Success, Sing Chi ase THEATRE ROYAL.Rvery afternoon and evening this wesk, the magnificent aquatic spectacle, A DARK SECRET.Prices, a 20 and ses, Reserved seata; 9am ull Theatre = TROFRINS TRANS-OCEANIE CO Joa ra wy QU'ERA ERANÇAIS MR SALLARD, Manager a w AR PETIT pret ST acte.Wednesday Mati.Aa Grace do men.pa Thursday.Kor nd th Gals Nght LA MASCOT, @perette in ; Tickets to be bad M 1 nie at Theatre; alos, as Harr 167 | CYCLORAMA! Jerusalem and the Timo ot the Crucifixion, Open daily 9a.ma.te 10.5) p.m.Admission $30.4 le0* er , SCOTCH DRAIN PIPES PORTLAND CEMENT | In Stock and to Arrive at Lowest Market Prices.W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO., 100 Grey Num Street SEALED TENDERS.DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.Queen\u2019s Hall, 2221 St.Catherine st SECOND TERM.Commence Furst Wesk in November for adults.SEPARATE CLASS ROOMS.Comoe and see 135 Pu work pow.and Judes fer yourself What can be done ne month, Juveniles.-Fareats interosted in this | ticket of admission to Mouday and Th pupils now.Cannot take more than 150 in poe \"New classes will form Wednesday an Mecinoers rommencing firs first SX in N oremboe BY foe ber small classes, 3 those who do for large Slazees = on ppt ication enter their children in one of Tuesday and Friday.Advance Class Monday and Saturday evening.Orchestrs m Private Lessons and Classes attended - Ha _ A.ROY NACPONALD, Jr.9m eee = NOY.6.CORNER ST.CATHERINE AND ST URBAIN STS.wo RO, a tt ne te bine mn of politicians has completed his part; and that this one, through the unforetellable shifting of battle, was thrown for a brief time into the position of First Minister of the Crqivn.BAD FRANCHISE LAWS.| À case is reported from Simcoe Co., On- rio, in which the assessor, who prepares the provincial voters\u2019 lists, was declared hy Judge Ardagl to have been so blameworthy for errors in these lists that he (the judge) directed that a certain part of the costs of revision be coliected from.him.This put- ling of the costs upon \"the assessor was done at the instance of the Conservative- representative in the court, Mr.G.H.Clark, who said \u201cthat he had been instructed to ask for costs in view of the considerable expense to wihich the Conservatives had been put in revising a voters\u2019list which had obviously been framed to give an advantage to one party.\u201d This occurrence is lamentable proof of the fact that even where the voters\u2019 lists for one body (the Legislature) are prepared by officers appointed by other bodies (the municipal\u2019 authorities), they are not surely safe from the hand of the partisan.So loug as the party system drives its roots into every nook and cranny of public life\u2014deserting its proper function \u2018of servant for the role of master\u2014it will never be possible to provide for any official construction of a voters\u2019 list, the people themselves remaining passive, .that will not be liable to violation in the interests of party.Some.of the revising officers are charged with being too ready sqrvancs ot) the Government that names them; and this is one reason given by the Liberals for, wishing to repeal the Franchise Act.But/ the Liberals propose to sphstitute for the product of these Federal officers the provincial lists; and the case reported above shows that these too may be open to the same doubt.Hence, to fly from Federal control to \" provincial or municipal management is not certain to mean escape from party mutila- - tion of what Judge Ardagh called \u201cthe foundation of all government.\u201d It may be possible that the national.air is so mianmié with - the partisan fever-breath that no aystem can avoid contamination ; - '.MISSIONS IN JAPAN.Bishop Biokersteth Addresses the Students on That Subject.The Lord Bishop of Japan addressed an attentive audience in the hall of the Diocesan Theological College last evenin Missions in Japan.The Rev.Canon derson, principal of the college presided, and in his introductory remarks alluded to the work of the students\u2019 missionary society.They had raised $663 during the past year and supported a native missionary in the diocese of Madras, in addition to work in this city and the North-West, Bishop Bickersteth referred principally to the peo- pie of Japan, who numbéred forty mil- ons of ault and most progressive.In this they were opposed to the Chinese of whom the Bishop of Hong Kong had \u2018remarked that he saw no appreciable chan, in the past twenty-five years.Since the revolution of 1863 Japan ned her that could be sent.Life and property is as safe there as in England.The country had been moulded in a great by her religious beliefs.There were three at qivisions before Christianity was fntro- there,\u2014Shintoism, Confucianism and a kind of Buddhism.1 The latter had to a certain exte repared the way for Christianity, for oh le Shintoism was a shadowy and tract religion, this Buddhism had taught the worsh ip of many god the existence of a soul and a future world.sent there are about four \"monde missionaries at work in Japan re- Presenting the Roman, Greek and testa) churches! The Church of England Missionary Society now has forty Clergy au and forty laymen, with ten and about fifteen indies trom the sd States closely allied, making over one hundred workers.At present there are two bishops ig Japan, the speaker and an American bishop.There were twenty-two fapancee clergy and 110 native Ca ists.even years ago there were only seven hundred hristians, while now there were a ls Lordship expects to reach home about.November 28 or 27.and wiki then uttemd the bienninl session of thie Syfiod of the little Japanese Church.The students returned .a hearty vote of Jasuks to the lecturer, and it was a t in the near future one of the students would go out to the Foreign Missionary field.Street Railway i Nr.P.W.St, Ci returned from his visit to Wea at Chicago, and was busy at his office this morning in the Roed departments.One of callers was Mr.Cunningham, engineer of the Street a vor who stated that the Company could not A gsphalt on Ontario street now, owing to he lateness of the season.It was cided that they should be allowed to place sand and rs en pui #0 as to vi be aid a the spring.over, persons.who were intensely-4 Patriotic, self-respecting, senbitive to a | arms to receive all of western civilization | | Mr J.G.Carter Troop Tells Some of that he thought t they were being committed by a gang of tramps, à number of whom are constantly arriving from the States, where they claim \u201ctimes are dull.\u201d The police are .on the lookout for these fellows.RETURNED FROM AUSTRALIA the Incidents of His Travels.\u2018Mr.-J.G.Carter Troop, M.A.returned from his visit to sual a on Sunday, and is the guest of his brother, the rector of St.Martin's Church.He went out to Australia in the interests of the Dominion | Government and the Canadian Pacific Rail- \u201ca an interview with a STAR re terday Mr.to return to his mother country.He left Téronto on July 4 and sailed by the steamer \u201c\u201cWar- ri Seven weeks were spent b on in travelling through New South Wal Victoria and Queensland, and part.of his time he accompanied Sir Dibbs, the Premier of New South Wales, on a political tour through the country, which gave him a deep insight into the politics of.the country.One of the leading political issues Mr.Troop found to be the question of federation.Several times he was called upon to speak on Canadian Federation, and took vantage of the opportunity to allude to \u2018the vast resources of the inion.He believes that the federation will be brought about at no distant date.67 (91219 \\Y.à Clair Tunnel Double Track Route World\u2019s Fair \u2018 | EXCURSION w CHICAGO Oct : CHOICE OF FOUR ROUTES.Four Tralus Daily to Chicago.$24.00 Tickets valid for return until Nov.15th, with Step Over Privileges in Canada.Proportionately low rates from other Grand Trunk stations.Tickets and Pullsian berths at 143 8:.James Street and 8t.James Breet Union Station (| venture Depot.and 31st.One of the principal exports from Canada to Australia, Mr.p says, will be lumb for building pu but there is also a market for agricultural iniplementa, machinery, ware, , slate, cement, boots and shbes, apples, furs and roiture, Shieh could be sent with profit Leaving Austral Mr.Troop was © iil-ta He best the accident to the negligenos of the pilot and the harbor officials.Owing to the accident he was obliged to spend ten days in Honolulu, where he met the members of the Provisional Government ot the | \u2018Havwatate 2 \u201c2e also \u201cBe thet Robert Louies Stevenson.The mous novelist had gone to Honolulu in connection with Some trouble \u2018he with the vernment who wanted L to drive him from his estates on the Samoan Islande While at Honolulu Mr.Btevenson w seized with a fever from which he suffered for several weeks.When M visited him he ras Just recovering and lay under an immense mosquito ne drinking Claret, pad ook water and o ast ing cigare Troop chatted ith him for ney an on: on various su He .showed so deep an interest in re Canadian that Mr.Troop asked him why he did not come to Canada and the scene of a future story in the Dominion.The novel fo ed to ake 9 farorabl to the Hee and timated n probabil would soon visit this country.ley Mr, Troop landed at San Francisce and THE NEW LINE ttle company, or to RENE FL Fy oo the reir Sacrament General Agents, DANCING.Prof.Durkee\u2019s New Class for beginners, Monday and Thursday ent Intermediate Class, Friday Steines, dracord Cia, Wetoctias vn6 bat \u201clate for Sealed tend: ers will be received received after the 1st day of November, Te, until the 15th day of ber, 1893, for the erection of à new Catholic Church in the town Corn Plans and ittos will be open for ton at residence nf Kev.Geo.Corbet, pastor of 8tian s Caren.L The lowest or any tender not JOMN KEATING, Bey.8.DESCRIPTIVE + CIRCULAR Confederation Life ASSOCIATION NEW UNCONDITIONAL AND AUTOMATICALLY NONFORFEITABLE POLICY.mr-The Best in the Market.oMcer-207 #7.LANES STAKET.H J.JOHNSTON & SON umban's 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Matches in Pros- pect\u2014Other News.At tho adjourned anminl meeting of the Montreal Racket Club, the following officers were elected for the ensuing year: Honorary president, Sir I).A.Smith.President, Andrew A.Allan.Vice-presideut, A.E, Abbott.Honorary-sec., Frederick E.Meredith.Committee: K.W.Blackwell, Frank F.Rolland, Hugh A.Allan, C.de B.Mac donald, W, 1 Maclnnes, G.A.Farmer, HOCKEY.The Shamrocks Preparing.The Shamrock Hockey Club held a meeting last evening in the Young Irishmen\u2019s Hall, when Mr.R.J.Cooke, president, occupied the chair, and Mr.R.S.Kelly acted as secretary, The nomination of vilicers, made some weeks ago, was ratified, and the following committee elected: Messrs, M.Malone, J.F.McDonnell, G.À.Carpenter, Geo.MeAnally, N.Fairbairn, E.Kearns and A.Beauchamp, It isthe intention of the executive to makean earnest effort to put a team on the ice this coming winter who will ake the championship most interesting.There are many good hockey players to pick from, and with hard practice the Shamrock seven should be near the top, if not in first place, when the season closes.It is probable\u2014that the club will have a rink of its own for the winter, THE WHEEL, = Records Cracked.HARTFORD, Conn., October 30.\u2014Two records were broken at Charier Oak! Park yesterday, but do not stand as official, as rules provide that no records made on Sunday shall be official.Zimmerman made a flying quarter in 23 secunds, beating the record of Tyler 25 4-5 seconds, made on the same track in September.Zimmerman was paced by Crooks \u2018and Wheeler on a tandews, E.C.Bald, of Buffalo, followed witit a flying quarter in 23 1.6 seconds.A stiil breeze was blowing during the trial.HARTFORD, Conn., October JU.\u2014Zimmer- man rode a third of a mile at Charter Oak park this afternoon in 3 seconds, breakin, the record by two seconds.He was by the Banker brothers on a tandem.INDEPENDENCE, la., October W.\u2014John S.Johnson broke the one-third niile-tlying start record of 37 seconds made, by Windle by riding in 35 1-5 seconds, also the half mile lying start record, 55 4-5 seconds; held by Windle, going the distance in 35 sedonds, He also lowered the quarter mile flying start held by Tyler of 25 4-5 seconds to 35 2.5 seconds.[The day was elegant, THE TURF.A Meeting Between Flyers.NEW York, October 30.\u2014* Mascot,\u201d the pacing wonder, whose.record of 2.04 heads .the list, has been inatched for a race against \u201cDirectum,\u201d the trotting star of the year, and the two flyers are to meet at Fleetwood Park, November 2.So far as race records Ko \u201cDirectum, with 205 1-4 to his credit, is the king, and the much mooted question as to the relative speed of the trotter and pacer may be decided wheng they meet.\u2018Mascot\u201dis by *Deceive,\u201d à soi of Rysdyk's \u201cHambletonian, -and \u201cDirectum™ is\u201d by \u201cDirector,\u201d a grandson of Rysdyk's \u201cHam- bletonian.\u201d With a good day and track the race should be the fastest on record.Runiors of a match between \u2018Directum\u201d and \u201cAlix,\u201d by \u2018Patronage, are current, and there is good reason to hope that they may try conclusions over the Fleetwood track.\u201cAlix,\u201d has a race record of 247 3-4, and is second only to \u201cDirectum\u201d in this respect.Joe Darby Arrives.NEw York, October W.\u2014Joe Darby.England's champion jumper, arrivédi yesterday on the \u201cUmbria.\u201d He is said to be far and away the greatest jumper alive,and many of his feats are so wonderfulthat they have to be seen before credencecan be given to their possibility.Mr.Darby will make his first American appearance to-night at the Grand Opera House, where he will be one of the great features of \u201cA Country .Circus.\u201d : TT Dofeats PARIS, Uetober 30.-The 12 hour race between © Fuddy, \u201cBuffalo Bill,\u201d on horse back ut thie bicyelist Meyer, was won by Col.Coddy, who covered 316 kilometres Meyer covered only $32 Kilometres, A kilometre is abédut 3250 English feet.FOOTBALL.The Ontario Rugby Championship Record.ToroxTo, October).\u2014Saturday's matches closed the second round of ties in the senior series of the Ontario Rugby Union.Toronto defeated Osgoode Hall by sufficient majority to go into the final.\u201cVarsity beat Queen's, but could not altogether pul down the lead Queen's had from the previous Saturday.Tho record up to date is as follows: : FECOND SERIES\u2014FIRST ROUND, Oct.7\u2014Toronto.\u2026.3?Ottawa .1 Oct.11\u2014Toronto.12 4 4 5 Oct.7- Osgoodoe.I R.MC.11 Oct, 11\u2014Osguode .\u2026\u2026.30 R.M.C.veer 10 .69 # a Oct.7\u2014-Quéen\u2019s.13 Ottawa College.3 Oct, 17\u2014Queen's.\u2026.34 Ottawa Callego.\u2026.3 a @ Oct.11-Hamilton.10 Trinity.0 Uct.21\u2014Hamilton won by defauit.\u2018Varsity à bye.SECOND ROUND, Oct.21 eenss\u2026.\u2026% \u201cVarsity.7 Oct.B\u2014Quyen's.6 'Varsity.13 8 2 Oct, 21-Toronto.28 Osgood.adult Oct.3\u2014Torunte.! 1 Orgoode HaiE = 100 i ra Hamilton à bre.| : 4 Next Saturday Hamilton will play at Queen's and the winners will play Toronto for the cup the place and date to be appointed by the Executive Committee of the union.Osgoode has entered a protest over one decision in Saturdays fame, but as it was on A point of play not on the construction of a rule, the protest cannot be of wuch avail \u2019 WUT ATHLETICS.Police and Coltegemen at War.[SPECIAL TO THK STAR] AWA, 'Ont.,\"Qctober 530.\u2014For some years past the students of Ottawa Univer \u2018sity have been in the habit of practising baseball, football and other games on Sunday.This was frequently complained of and still contfhued, the police at last taking a hand in.sailed on to the college athletic grounds and stopped a game of football, ~ Rev.Father Antoine, prefect of discipline at the university did not shihk this within the .poyer of the constable, and P.C.James _Kahey was reported to the police commis- \u201c\u201cgionirs.Tho matter was gone into and Judge Ross hauderd in his report this morning and fds that the students were play- + ny football on Sunday and that such is unlawful and threw the boys open to \"the nalties of the law for a violation of the 's Day, He decided thas the constable | tain .Alexander Shaw\u2019 Sales.Book AUCTION.Closing out Sale of several parcels of Books, received too late for the be closed out without reserve, on TURSDAY EVENING, 31st OCTORER, At my store, 2200 St Catherine Street.SALE AT 7.30 P.M.ALEXANDER SHAW, Auctioneer.ate catalogue sale, will Hill, who winter, year it was ve somo of t by havin, classes, class it belongs.sailing yachts.cold weather.is understood, make changes.stood she wil and will be raced from Charles Parker.and Ives earnestly request that you accept management of proposed tournament; wire held in the of the gate receipts.crosge club will A few Sundays ago he\u2019 \u2018muscles, \u201cacted with his powers and did his duty in so far as the athletic grounds were con- corned, : The Ottawa hockey team somewhat of a new organization and a somewhat, mixed one.suggestion of the new team is good.How they will work in fact is another considera- They wanted some of the Electric team, but the latter wish to.enter the Ontario series and keep their team intact.was therefore hecessary for the Ottawas to look elsewhere, and the team mentiongd as { likely to battie for the ex-champiohs is C.Spittal and D.Watters, Ottawa Juniors; Youhg, H.Kirby, C.Kirby aud H.Russell, Ottawas; E.Irving, McGill and Birt ill come from Chicago for the H.Kirby is now at McGill, but it is said he will play for his;old love.On Wednesday the Ottawas and Ottawa College Fouthall Clubs have their first fight of the season, when they play for the city: plonahip.The teams are well matched e tight will be a severe one, -\u2018 AQUATICS.More Sailing at Regattas.MONTREAL Oct.30th, 1893, To the Sporting Editor of the STAR: Dean S1r,\u2014At all the local regattas this noticeable that there were, so very few sailing races, elthér in canoes or boats of any sort, especially at the Grand Trunk and St.Lambert regattas.Now that there is so much excitejuent about sailing, it would be a good thing forthe committees of all the local clubs to have sailing races on their programmes fur next year.fe cipas make an excuse that there are so many dilterent boats in their clubs, but that ditliculty couldreasily be vvercome races for three or four different Say: 1st, one race\u2019 for any boat or canoe that eares to enter, no matter to what Second class, for skifls or Third class, for open or deck canoes.Fourth class, for flat bottom sailing boats, in which the first, second and third classes cannot compete.Hoping that there will be something done to encourage the manly art of boat and canoe sailing, I remain, ours truly, A LOVER OF THE ART.\u201cValkyrie\u201d in Winter Dress.NEW YORK, October 30.\u2014Lord Dunraven's yacht \u201cValkyrie\u201d is hardly recognizable as she now floats in Tebo's basin at South Brooklyn, shorn of her rigging.was unstepped last week and the spars and rigging stored for the winter.Capt.Cranticld and the crew left last Wednesday for England, and the boat is now: in charge of only two men, who are engaged in putting her in shape for the Next week they will start replacing such of the cabin partitions and fittings as were removed previous to the All the yachts inside ballast has been taken out and she now floats about 13 inches above lier line, The yacht will be PUT IN RACING SHAPE by the first of next April, and she will undergo numerous alterations.have a larger spar and sail plan, and will probably carry some tons of extra lead out-' esigner J.Beaver Webb, will, it the contemplated ges.The \u201cValkyrie,\u201d with an inc arca, will be a much faster boat.be raced in New-York for club cups, and there promises to be much exciting sport next season.Her crew will return to this country early in the spring, and the boat will be thoroughly tundd up before racing.The different New York designers report no new orders, but are busy making alterations on yachts for next season.N the boats have been laid up for the winter, yards and basins at Brooktyn, Bay Ridge and City Island are crowded with craft of ull descriptions.The \u201c*Colonin\u201d is in Tebo' i she will lay up for the winter.undergo important changes next season in the big sloup class.; ; Nearly all the different It is under- BILLIARDS.The Big Three.NEw YORK, October 30.\u2014If any billiard lover has any doubts about the fact that the \u201cbig three of billiards,\u201d and Slosson, will play in this city in December, that doubt should be telegram which Maurice Daly sent to Chicago uh Saturday night accepting the management of the proposed tournament in this city.Daly would not accept this position if the i n bûsi : d not 1n Daly receivéd a telegram last Thursday t reads: \u201cSchacfer reply.- fn accepting the position Daly telegraphed back requesting that the stars put up the stake money at once.George Slosson\u2019s su of the \u201cbig three\u201d should post $500 money, the winner to take all.money, so Daly said to-day, will be deposited with the Sun as stakeholder within a few days.The armugement is to have the tourney Madison Square Garden concert It will last for six nights, beginning December 11, each player to.meet \u2018his two adversaries twice.This will afford A FAIR TEST OF SKILL, as it will assure a second trial with the cues to each expert.manage the tournament themselves, as was the case in the Irving-Hall tournament several years ago.cessful tournament ever held in Gotham.It should be said that Daly can enter if he chooses.No one of the three stars wants to shut him out/ .The arrangement as it stands at present is if only three stars enter, for the winner to take all the stake money and 5 per cent, i The second man will be entitled to 30 per cent.of the receipts and the third man Hyper cent.- he real interest of t The This was the most suc- battle.World's Sporting News and Gossip.A\" meeting of the Young Shamrock La- be held on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, at J.B.I.Elynn's residence, Haymarket square, Every member is requested to attend.Jockey Dufresne, who was so badly injured at the Hunt Club races when riding | \u201cMars\u201d and whose life a | long time, is still in the'( but that institution reporte he was doing well and was'on a fair way to \u201crecovery.: The Victoria Lacrosse Club held their cond annual banquet in the Richelieu hotel on Saturday last and it was a grand success, - Credit Is witteo for the way in which the affair was carried out: Messrs.E, S.Ford; W.Baird Hail, Fred.Murray, F.*-Donohue, J.Corcoran, D.O'Leary, Mr.John Baird presiding.a A new athletic club under the management of George Glover, of Birmingham, | England, Was'opened inst nizht under very favorable circumstances, \u2018ated on St.Paul matrket, and is nicely fitted up.four foot ring has been erected, and punching bag, Indian cliutis, duomb-bells, eto., are there ior the members to develop their t night quite a crowd attended tho inauguration, and a very nicnt was witnessed, due the following com- The club ix situ- A twenty romises to be Individually the It Now, Her mast She is to d sail he will And eastern waters sin, where Schaefer, Ives removed by a stion was that each DOU as stake This stake layers are to he tourney is in the fact that it has been so long since these tiiree leading exponents of the art have met in the metro will win, Schaefer and Ives are to play at Chicago xtyand they will then come to New York practice for the gro tourney at the 14inch bal tourney at\u2019 Chicago will polis that nobody can tell which sed New York.me.: À return ollow the New s despaived.of fora strech, near Bonsecours enter- \u2018Benning & Barsalou's Sales.TRADE SALE.) By BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, Nos.86 and 88 ST.PETER STRERT, TEIRSPAY, NOV.1, at TEN O'CLOCK.Regular Weekly sale af Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Scotch Linen, Boots and shoes, Groceries, oi, ofp |\" Also, for account of several Importers and Manufacturers, 330 pieces 6-4 Tweods, Coatings, Naps, berges; Z00 pleces Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Flanbels; 1000 dozen assorted Linen Towels, Napkins, Doyltes, Table Cluths, etc: 300 dozen Braces; also.Men's, Youth's and Boy > Clothing; also, full lines Shirts and Drawers.Also, à retail stock of Dry Goods, Dress G lound ln a retail ; als cases oods, Underwear, tlostery, Furnishing Guods, Notions, | etc, In the assortment usually 7 3 Boots and Sh -Halders, ÿ boxes Orange Peel, 3 C Frutt Syrups, etc, und a variety of other goods.All to be sold without reserve.$544 LE : 0es; also, : il, 5 cases Button Blue, 50 dozenr Broom .James Btewnrt & Co's.Sales.- .TRADE SALE | == TEAS: For account of Tees, Wilson & Oo., \u20140n\u2014 WEBNEADAY, STH NOVEMBER, AT TEN O'CLOCK AM.7 We will sellin thy 4 NEW BOARD OF TRADE BUILDING, .#F\" WITHOUT RESERVE, | .About 3000 packages of JAPAN, CONGOU, ASSAM, CEYLON, YOUNG, EYSON and GUNPOWDER, JAMES STEWART 4 CO, Auctioneers.7 Teas will be on view and catalogues ready TUESDAY, 31st October, 254 3 CHICAGO'S ©\u2018 \"MURDERED MAYOR.HIS FAMILY DENY THAT PREN- 'DERGAST IS INSANE.Preston Harrison Tells of His Father's Murder\u2014Miss Howard Receives a Great Shock and Is Completely Prostratbd.' CHICAGO, October 31.\u2014 At the Inquest on his father's dead body Preston Harrison, son of the Mayor and publisher of the Times, described briefly his knowledge of \u201cthe tragic.affair.lHe testified that Mayor Harrison was 63 years old and a native of Lexington, Ky.a \u201cThe Jast time I saw him alive,\u201d continued the witness, in reply to an.invitation to recount the affair, \u201cwas about a uarter to eight o'clogk on Sunday night.bout two minutes past eight o'clock I found him lying on the floor, having been shot.1 heard shots fired, but was In an upper room, and did not see any one shooting.* I hurried down to my father and spoké to him, and asked him.what the matter was, Hé said he was shot and dying.\u2018Get Annie at once,\u201d was lis onl / j-repty.He fay on the floor where I foun him about seventeen minutes and then died.Some one called a Physician, and | others came in before he died.Dr.G.Laidlaw, the family physician of the Prendergasts, said : .\u201cI have been the family physician for years, and discovered no traces of insanity in the family.If thereis anythin recently developed in Patrick Pre ergast, and I am confident that his brother, J.W, Prendergast, whom I recently examined, is not affected by it in the least, Asked if he had ever examined Patrick, Dr.Laidlaw replied : \u201cI have not, because there has never been necessity for so doing.The boy was never sick a day in his life.\u201d None ol Prendetgast\u2019s family believe him insane.They have always regarded him as quite a model young man.\u2019 HIS HABITS WERE GOOD, and he has never exhibited a lack of industry.Since he was a mere boy he has cared for himself, and by his relatives is thought to have saved a shug sum of money.He has one hobby, however.Upon this hobby he spent much of his leisure time.This bobby is single tax.Nothing that has ever come from the pen of Henry Geo has escaped his notice, and there is scarcely.a statement or a proposition in and Poverty\u201d with which he is not familiar.His mother lives in a comfortable brick cot- at: No.-009 Jane street, with her son, John W,, who is a mail assorter in the ywernmenty building.Eugene, however, fas not lived at home for nearly two years.\u201cEugene was just as sensible as he could be in everything,\u201d said Mrs.Prendergast, \u201cand has done well for himself.I never had a fault to find with him outside of his beliet-in-single tax.always thought that he paid too much attention to worthless theories.He believed EVERYTHING THAT HENRY GEORGE WROTE and no one could persuade him that he was | wrong.It has been definitely decided that Mayor Harrison's remains will be buried on Wednesday from his late residence on Ashland avenue.: Miss Angie Howard, who, on.November 16 was to become the bride of Mayor Har rison.is dangerously \u201cill.Never robust in health, nor strong in nerve, she was completely prostrated.When the Mayor lay wounded his first cry She came and on his dying body threw herself in an agony of grief.As her lover died she fainted.anti \u201chands took her from \u2018he was going was for \u201cAnnie.\u201d |\" NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT J.YX.GIL- mour, John Cussils, Lucien Huot, W.Oliver Smith, r.P.J.Demers, H.H.Austin, D.R.Warden King, \u2018H.R.Richards, J; W.Matli Juhn Lowe, Jaunes Curistine, B.Tansey, bert Reid, allof Montreal, and à large aumber of others, will sp; to the Provincial ture, at its next session, to have the cial law of expropriation of Bleury Street, in the city of Montreal, amended, so tha expro tion be levied and paid according.to the general prori- pions he 5 ria, Chapte \u2014~MONTREAL, 10th October, 1883.M5 law One Man's Love.\u201cClarence, I hope you will not think I am interfering, but, I \u2018think, you ought to know.\u201d - Hugh Clarence looked up.It was seldom that John Keith made such a lengthy.preface :to a speech.He was not a man who was given to thinking before he spoke.\u201cWhat is it?\u201d he Asked, curtly.\u201cWell, that beautiful fiancée of yours has been scen all round the country with that fellow staying at the Hall,\u201d A deep red blush rose in Hugh Clarence's face, and he set his strong heel on a piece | of iron and crushed it into the hard ground.\u201cHave you seen her?\u201d \u201cYes, two or three times.\u201d Hé looked flerce in his werful face, with the re he glowing eyes.! But he was not a man to discuss his sweetheart with any one, gven although that other be his greatest iend.\u2018Miss Ayre will'most probably tell me,\" he said, gathering himself together.He spoke with hauteur and decision, but John Keith was not cffended.He knew his friend too well not to know that beneath \u2018the careless manner the truth was stinging.As he spoke Hugh swung himself over, the iron gate into the field, and strode awa: without another word.Jobn Keith s and watched him, and felt sorry for him.Hugh Clarence was thirty, and mad over a child of twenty-one \u2014a petted, spoilt child, who knew nothing -of the dark, passionate man she had promised to marry.It was generally felt that Hugh Clarence was marrying beneath him.The Ayres were farmers also, but not on the scale on which the Clarences farmed; and when Hugh's father died it was expected that his son , with his dark tolor in it and would marry some woman of position, to\" whom his at house and wealth would be fitted.But instead, he simply went across his flelds and asked Jess Ayre, Miss Ayre could by no means be called utiful but her sweet face was dangerously charming, and her manners, when she chose, exquisite.She was v wilful and spoilt, but she was an only child.and\u2019 respect to her wishes formed a letter of her father and mother's religion.The farm was not large, and Jess helped about the house, and Hugh knew that he would find her in the dairy at that sime.It was cool and sweet as he looked in; the yellow roses \u2018outside the wired windows were scenting the place, and mingling - with the sweet, clean perfume of new milk.Jess herself was bending ovér a wide dish, and as the shadow fell in front of her she looked up and blushed faintly.\u201d It boded no good to see him there at that time in the morning, and goesides his brow was like a thunder cloud.\u201cDear me, Hugh, you are early here! Is there anything wrong!\u201d \u201cYes, what I heard be true there is much wrong.\u201d \u2019 Her fingers tightened on the edge of the tin dish, but she met his eyes steadily and ughed.\u2018What have you heard?\u201d \u201cThat you have been frequently seen with that fellow staying at the Hall.Is it true?\u201d She Hang back her head detiantly.\u201cIt is so kind of you to go round collecting tales about me.It's rather a pity you have not more work and manliness.\u201d He bit his lip sharply, but his eyes grew - Women and Children, and .88.America affords.OU t the costs of ex pri charter of, ity of Mon as amonded- et IE x ntresl, sterner.\u2018That is not to the point, Jess.Is it true, Marcotte Bros\u2019 Sales.\u201d TR 0 SA: The undersigned have received instructions from Curators to sell at thelr Rooms, ; 69 ST.JAMES STKEET, ON THURSDAY, tnd NOVEMBER NEXT, A large bankrupt stock of Dry Goods, amounting : 10 $12,600, and comprising: -_ Woollens, Beavers, Diagonal Coattugs, Berges, English and Canadian Tweeds, Cloths, Suitings, Trouseriugs, Mellons, Etoffes, Sleeve Linin, Pocketings, Italian Clothe, armer Satins, Veit, Bralds, lanuel Shirts, White and Regatta à Shirts, Braces, Buttons, Buckles, Cash- eres, Dress Goods, Umbrellas, Gloves, and Mitts, Flanncls, Blankets, Kid Mitts, Wool, Yarn, Vol- vet, Plus ; dierchiets, Etc, Etc.Also Han a stock of Boots, and shoes, about 250 cases, for.Men, 500 cases of Rubber Shoes assorted.Without reserve und In lots to autt the trade.SALE AT 10 A.M.- 254 3 MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.WINTER RESORTS.A A AANA BATTERY PARK HOTEL, ; \"ASHEVILLE N.C.The climate is as mild as Milan; the scenery is as grand 4 eri ; twenty-two hours from New York without change oars.This hotel is the best equipped in the Southern States Otis elevator, steam heat or tire in every room.ted by over one thousand electrip incandescent lamps.Hot and cold porvelni public and private, on every floor.vated one hun feot above any hotel in or around Asheville.Special electric cars to the city and all trains Three minutes\u2019 walk from post-office aod Public Square.e Ci oi E.P.McKISSICK.M ur handsuau Fraser Bros.\u2019 Sales.| \\ 7ERY IMPORTANT SALB \u2014Oor\u2014 40 Cheloe Ball Lots, Wellthgten and J Chu Las Less Verdun.instructed by RICHARD on in the The subscribers are BOLTON, ESy., to sell by public aucti large stone residence on the property, On SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ith NOV.3803.40 Very Destrable Bullding Lots, sie 3% \u2014 «deep, chotcely situated on Wellington street and Church avenue, in the flourishing suburb of Ver- and 60 febt front by 120, 131 and dun, ten minutes walk from st street cars and city limits, near the Grand Trunk Boating Glut my handsome residences in the fmmedia victory: very choicest \u201cspot in this lovely and a magnificent view uf the St.Lawrence river and te the lots.conveniently situated suburb, comman the lovely island directly op Most desirable place to hve year around.Certain to prove u grand investment.SALE ON THE PROPERTY AT 2.30.- Very ltbera) terms.Plan and fuil particulars can be had at our 246 fice from Mr.Dundurand.RASER BROS., Auctioneers JLXTENSIVE REGULAR AUCTION | of Household Furniture of eve stoves, and other standard works.Also oue case and Men's Sults, Pants, ete, at our salesrooi No.320 St James street, on .FRIDAY MORNING, 3rd NOVEMBER, at ten o'clock, Cash advances made; prompt re turns su Stoves, Sales, Planos, Carriages, Harness, etc, at private sale.A 4 FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.4 apes.\u2018hes, .2 sels of Appleton\u2019s Encyclo) a oys\u2019 m, lor storage for furniture, eto.SPEND YOUR WINTER OAKLAND HEIGHTS, - Asheville, North Carolina.' A strictly irst-claas hotel, where every appointment is conducive to health and comfort Special rates will be given during Noveraber'and December.; E.VALGHN, Manager.References in Montreal :\u2014Str Wm.Dawson, Mr.W.H.Weir (iiow of Asheville) Mr.Geo.Sumner, Mr.Henry Birks, and many others.51 Imo light of [the summer nights, and as she worked in the dairy her thoughts were all of him\u2014not of the sterling, honest master of the Croft.She had brilliant dreams in those days of a position far above that of the wife of Hugh Clarence, where her sweet face and her wit would win her admiration.She was beginning to believe that those soft words poured into her ears in those stolen incetings were real, that they came from the heart of the speaker.She never dreamt that they had been said as earnestly and as softly to dozens of women before her, would be said as earnestly - and as sweetly to dozens after her.But to do the -young man justice, he had no idea that his words were taken other wise than he meant; he never imagined that the daring, saucy girl, with er sharp with could be so simple.j He had looked upon the whole affair as idle |pastime for both him and her.He had no scruples on the propriety of the matter; if he had a heart it was merely that perfunctory organ which controlled the circulation of the blood, but which did not heat or thrill it with any emotion.He was a limpid moth of a creature compared to Hugh Clarence, with his fierce passions, his hot tumultuous love, and freat heart overflowing and bursting with feeling.Yet Jess referred this languid, soulless being with his effeminate grace and flowery compliments.\u2019 Persistént rumors of those meetings reached Hugh Clarence, and he trembled for bimself.He was inclined to be angry, t felt he had more reason to pity.He understood Jess.\u2018He saw that beneath the trivial dross the fod lay de¢p.It needed refining and puri ying, but it was there to refine and purify, e knew that it was simply a glamour that the stranger had flung over his sweetheart; that his shallow nature could never meet and satisfy hers.She had a great thirsting soul, but the weeds had ove wn and covered it for a time.When they were rooted up the soil beneath would be more luxuriant than ever.Yet her conduct cut him to the quick.His love for the wayward child was a sort of madness\u2014a consuming fire within him, which, if it burst beyond the bonds which held it, would be dangerous and terrible.So he turned as deaf an ear as he could to the tales he heard, and neither attempted to coerce her nor spy upon her.Yet accidents flung proof in his way.As he came through the Hall Woods one night with his dog, thinking of Jess and wondering where she was, a long, low laugh ran out\u2014Jess's laugh when she was happy an amused.He set his teeth, and fhe eyes grew hot, as with steady hand he pushed the twigs aside.\u201cJess I\u201d : She sprang to her feet with a suppressed cry and faced him, white and trembling.Her deflant bravery was gone; she stood as a cow before him.Her companion rose.too, slightly surprised and indignant.\u201cWhat does this mean {\u201d Clarence demanded, in a tight voice.\u201cSpeak, Jess.\u201d But Jess was powerless, She could only stand and look upat him with dumb, frightened eyes.Then he looked to the other.\u201cSir, do you know that this lady is my promised wife?\u201d ; \u201cI was not aware\u2014I did not know.\u201d Clarence wheeled round again; but some- - into her eyes.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of WM.KR.THOMPSON.Montreal, dealer in Boots and shoes, an Insolvent, The undersigned have received instructions 10 sell by from the corses of the above Estate Public Auction, at thelr rooms, East Basement, Temple Buildtag, 185 St.James st, Montreal On FRIDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1893, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, the Asseta of the above Estate ln live separate lots as follows\u2014 tn Store 1959 Notre Dame.1439 34 Lot 4.Unexpired portion o! Lease in Store 1959 Notre Dame.Lot 5.Book Debts 233 24 \u2018The 11st of Book Debts can be seen at the Curator's ullice, and the Inventory and Stock can be inspected on application at the Store 100 McGill BL, in the forenoon and at the Notre Dame st store Lhe afternoon.i | Terms of sale:\u2014Cash, or 35 Cash and balance at \u201c1,2 and 3 months equal payments, secured Lo the satisfaction of the Inspectors.* A deposit of $250.00 will be required upon ad Judication of Lots 1 and 3.red pon | W.ALEXR.CALDWELL, JAMES STEWART à Ce.A: Office of TAIT & WILKS, } CALDWELL, 1709 Notre Dame St, Montreal 153 5 Saw INSOLVENT NOTICE.Inre T.COTE & CO, Hardware Merchants, 8t, Jerome, Que, Tenders will received by the und bo ersigned - until Tuesday, 7th November, 1893, at noon, for the purchase of the assets Qf the abov aa per Inventory, to wit: : Lor 1\u2014Hardwareand Car riage Furniture, about.55044 31 Store Fixtures.30 Rolling stock.571 81 bout.7654 94 Lot 3.\u2014A plece of land situated in the town ot t -8t, Jerome with good store and other buildings thereon erected.To be sold subject to & mort gage of about $2100.Tender may be for each lot separately.The on application.The highes necessarily accepted.i - KENT & TURCOTTE, \u2018 x58 7 Place L'Armes, Montreal from the top window and listen for the sound of his deep, musical voice.Then the rumor went round that he had bought a farm, larger and richer than the Croft, and that he was going to live inthe new place | and put a factor in the ft.one Sunday he was not in the and she heard the she came out.mouth droo that none a It\"was true ; w as usual, fter that What it meant was gone, - - The November night was dark! almost to blackness, but it only showed through the clouds wind drove across its face.There was a full moon, itself at times, rushed with à dead.wind moaned above it all.heart; it was its audible refrain.Man his side and placed her on a couch.When she recovered she cried out against fate, and begged that she.too might die and down into darkness with him.Her brothers, Frank and Ha Howard, arrived in Chicago from New Orleans and proceeded at ouce to the late mayor's residence.They were \u2018greatly agitated, and It was announced that they would take their sister home to Biloxi as soon as she is able to be removed.\u2019 .WASHINGTON, October 31.\u2014Mr.Hunter (Dem., Ills.,) submitted a \u2018resolution expressing the astonishment and sorrow of the House at the news of the violent death of Carter Harrison, Mayor of the city of Chicago, and formerly a member of the House.The resolution was unanimously ed to.FORONTS, October 31.\u2014The flags on the buildings here were flying at half mast yesterday,as a mark of sympathy with the peo- le of Chicago in the tragic death of Mayor arrison.The Midway Plaisance.CHICAGO, Ills, October 31.\u2014While the ending of the World's Fair, as such, was conducted with due solemnity in Festival Hall, things in the Midway Plaisance were, run on à different scale.Pandemonium reigmed last night, and notbing like it was ever witnessed \u2018in Chicago.Everybody \u2018celebrated the closing hours of the Exposition, and even the lumbian Guards relaxed their frigid dignity.The Midway streët of All Nations, froin the Women's Building to Cottage Grove avenue, was a | mass of noisy humanity.Thousands of tin horns and every conceivable instrument which coul i8 & noise were used by the visitors, by the @yides, by the chair pushers, by the .conc&ysionairés and by their employés, without any regard for those.who had preferred to enjoy themselves in quioter ways, Processions of men carrying ail kinds of signs marched.up.and dowirthe Midway to the screeching music of the tin horn in various sizes until it seemed jas if bedlam 'had brokdfi loose.There was no restraint placed &pon the conduct of the multitude, which up\u2018and down the thoroughfare.Nv raon cared to \u2018 go home, fur all were evidently bent upon a reckless enjoyment, To-aiht electric light joncral Hospitas,.! SH pot be furnished =< piers\u2019 OL Amuse d'iast night that : f ment and Ue astm, y the Exposition officials.The cohcessionaires have been told that the street hereafter would only be open for the purpose of allowing the occupants to move out, and that né entertainments would be allowed.It wan the intention df nearly every place in Midway to continue for two weeks and perhape lo , and the managers were thoroughl indignant because of the order of the oiticlals.Was Prince Ferdinand Killed ?MADRID, October 31.\u2014Among the members of the staff of General Margallo, the commander of the Spanish troops at Melilla, who way killed during the.fighting with the Rittians, was Prince Ferdinand of Bourbon, nephew of the ex-King of Naples.He has: ho! been seen since the fight was at its height and it is not known whether he was killed or fell a prisoner into the hands of the Riflians, The War O statement that but twelve Spaniards wore killed and sixty wounded during the last battle at Melilla re + or is it notf He-stepped-\u2014nearer\u2014hen-and_-she une and shrank before his glance.He gripped her arm with a crushing , and Hs dark almost met hers.\u201c\u201cIsit true?\u201d : .But she was brave, and made one more defiant effort.« Jean a te oil horribly-pai \u201cJess,\u201d an ie grip grew n- fal, \u201cI'll force the_ Answer out of vous Do not madden me.1 will not be responsible it yoy do.: X Yea: I have spoken to him once or twice.\u201d | He let her arm fall, and she reeled back inst the shelf.\u201cThen your womanliness is on a level with my manliness.But understand: that if I know of you doing so again, I'll thrash the life out of the puppy.Iam not to be trifled with.I love you; I would die for you, Jess.It is torture to think that another man.gets your smiles.\u201d Then the man's love swept away his rage and overflowed his heart as the sea overflowed the land-when the dykes give way.\u201cOh, m | darling, I don't want to be hard on you.only want you to love me a little.I have frightened you, darling, but I was almost mad with the thought at I might lose you.ah, Jess, life would not be worth living, en.But Jess \u2018stared stormily through the wired window, but would not turn her head.She was thinking that she had made a mistake in promising marry this n.His wealth and position had fascinated her, and she felt a certain pride that he should have chosen her.She had never loved him, but she had loved those b: C road lands that lay all round their little à .She stole a glance at him.He was tall and splendidly made, but her ideas of manly beauty did not \u2018permit her : to 1 thé bare, powerful face, handsome.Jt was true that his amile lit it up, and that he looked tender sometimes, but then he as often scowled, and his .eyes when he was angry were like blazing a.No, Jess preferred the curled, perfumed dandy at the Hall.Hugh's manners were perfect; she had no fault to find with him, but when neat speeches and retty compliments escort good manners, Jets was inclined to think them improved.But she bad nq wish to quarrel with bim Just yet; the Croft Housd und lands were\u2019 not; to be lpet over à flirtation.\u201cI did not.think you objecied to me tpeaking to another man,\u2019 ength.; , \u201cI do not object to you speaking to another man.My.1 object that you should be frequently seen with that creature, When I come at nights you seldom have a moment to spare, not even to come to the gaté with me.Oh; Jess, if you would only a little kinder me.0 - Something like pity stirred her, and acting on the linpulse she put herarrg through ny against his .He smiled the, transfiguring smile that made her think she could almost love him, and stooped and .kiascd her.Jess knew that her empire was bis, and In her head shoulder lookod u at hi safe for a time at feast.But she had.no intention of obeying him; she would only exercise a little more care and cunning; thé company of the young officer at the Hal! was sweet, his words too honeyed to be given up.So she had her stolen moetings with him.in the soft twi- T she said at love is not tyranny, bat thing-in\u2014the shrinking girl cliecked the words on his lips, \u201cJess,\u201d he said, sternly, \u201cgo home I\u201d She looked from the dark, passionate face to the other.There was a slightly amused smile on thé lips of the younger man, and that smile made Jess tingle with shame.She flung back her head deflantly, and turned away.She walked slowly until she was out of the wood; then she flew overthe Croft fields to their own land, and darted into the house.She was mad with ion and shame, She beat her hands together and gobbed; but nothing brought her relief.Notihg but time can heal the wound tha\u2019 is made when pride receives a blow.Hugh Clarence let a week go past before he went to see her.He thought that by that time her anger would have cooled, and she would see things in a calmer light.But he was startled by the change in her\u2014a change which he felt rather than saw.He had studied her so long and knew her so well that he could almost tell her every thought.An outsider would have said that sho was .paler; but he who knew her saw that the sweet lips had a new determination about them, and the deep eyes had grown ard.Jess had change than outwardly.\u201cHave you been ill, Jess?\u201d he asked, gently, while his great heart gave a bound.\u2018No, Mr.Clarence.I have not bcen ill.Do you wish to see father$\u201d oo.e stared at her for a moment, and the smile dled away from his lips, Her cold, haughty tone chilled him.\u201cNo, came to see you, Jess, and to ask |\u2019 you to forgive me,\u201d he answered humbly.She drew herself up and folded her hands in front of her.__ } \u201cI think you had better understand the position, Mr.Clarence.I will never forgive you; you have insulted me past endurance, po, therefore, I bave freed myself.ing is upstairs.I have not: worn it, since the last time 1 saw you.\u201d cos He was stunned; for a moment he could not speak, then he took one stride towards her and-caught up her hands fiercely.\u2018You .cannot mean this, Jess.Do you know what you are doing?You are taking every bit of sunshine out of my life.I was mad that night, mad with jealousy.I hated to see you with that worthless cur, and I could not control myself.You muat understand, Jess, You must know what it was tome.\u201d TEI tro She tried to free her hands.\u201cThere is no necessity for these heroics.It is rather a pity you cannotkeep jourselt better under control, but it is too late now, Please, let me go.> He let her Hands tall and stepped back.It needed no words to tell him she was in earnest.He had never read her wrong.x this the end, Jeesf\u201d + Yes.\u201d Lo.\u201cAm I to away\u2014away forever!\u201d Am Logo away y He looked at her for a moment, then vaulted out at the open parlor window and crossed the grass.\u201cAnd Jess stood still an watched him, with an odd, empty feel ing in her\u2019 heart that she could not understand.He never attempted to cross her path after that ; indeed, she felt sure he avoided her, She saw him on Sundays in the wide Croft pew, but he never moved his head to at her, and after the service he went out by another door.He sometimes came to the farm on his horse 0 900 har fathsr, and she would watoh hima \u201d more inwardly | Your} * .gures x bart A her nature, battles aga threatened at times to petrify her existence.She wanted to live, to feel on fife, to feel the blood flow in her veins, and that indilference æbout herself, that indifference about others, had to be fought down.Five years had not changed nor 28 Jess Ayre much.She was very pale, ut it was a healthy pallor, the mouth was as sweet as ever, only the éyes showed signs of the storm.She was troubled to-night, and she h bridge to over it all.had buried her father, and to-da; they I been dismantling the farm house; her niother But there ter trouble, one that hurt Jess bt\u2014deep \u2018in debt to Hugh Clarence, and the money « Her father had borrowed it when the master of the Croft had won his daughter, and only to-night d her that Clarence had to hear of it being paid, if it were all those five im once; he had n going in at the gate of the little station would be unable to keep it on.was a in another way.- They were in d had n due her mother had tol refüs to cripple them.Through rears she had only seen h as she came out, and drawn courteously and raised his hat\u2014a thing he would have done to a stranger.Five y was a long tin had left all her tears behind her in her girl- ood.The! clouds cleared a little, and the her.All thought of the swept away only her and as him, petted pride and rage.out for her.\u201cJess, my darling.\u201d ?For the cure of colda, coughs and lung difficulties, Ayer'\u2019s Cherry Pectoral is un equalled.\u2019 \u2019 He wha despises mankind wil never get the best vut.ol either others or hitnself, ; Your comiplexitr, as weil an your temper, iis rendered miserable bre disordered liver, Im rove both by taking : Special Notices.A Rare Combination.There {4 no other remedy or combination y uire- ments as does Burdock Blood Bitters In its wide range of power over such chronic psia, liver and kidney complaint, scrofula, and all humors of the blood.of medicines that meets so man diseases as dyspe A Old and Well-tri R dy.Mnrs.WinsLOW's SooTHING savy children teeth ing should always Le used for while it softens the pme TE and isthe best remedy for Work helps us to bear our sorrows, and glorifies our joys.made for the whole (en bloc) or stock can be seen t Or any tender not ple talk ng of him as unday her at the corners; and a look ut her could understand came He who would have known that the moaning The willows platted their leaves togetheras they swayed to and fro by the river side; the river itself , heavy sound, and the The woman standing by.the little bridge raised her head, and looked up through the bare branches.She liked the moaning wind; it suited her, and answered to the cry of her t 3 voiceless battles of longing, battles against nst the apathy that to wait and watch and hope.She leaned her head on the rail of the bridge and drew a long breath- Jess light from the moon shot out; the sound of the -house door: shutting sharply came to ebt was gone; all memory of his fancied injustice to her was heart cried out for.ed him to return, to forget her ~ A -firmsbepl was coming towards her, and She raised herself and saw the pale light fall across his face.He was almost at her side, and he held his arms ooked round, and arter\u2019s Little Liver all pain, cures wind calé diarrhue.\u201cRheumatism originates in the morbid blood.Hood\u201d Sarsa) condition of the À \u2014 M.Hicks & Oo\u2019s Sales.\u20ac (CTEARING SALE SR UF Qf \u20ac +_ -0Fr\u2014 + -.> ol anh AND ENDS-\u2014 S \u201cy jaf To close various consignments, an : \u2014DOMPRISING\u2014 Belfast Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Damask Towels, Huckabeck, Diaper, Crash, Towelling, Fancy Handkerchiefs, Linen Sheeting, Plilow Lin Fiand- Augilo-swiss Curtalus, Lace preads, Lace Window Blinds Fine White.Tollet and Marseilles 5, Colore 18, \u2019 Honeycomb and Palatine Quilts, Spun Nk Cur< \u2014 i talas, \u2018Table and Plang Covers, Shellield Cutlery, ¢ Table and Dessert Knives, Carvers and Forks, Bread Knlves, \u2018Game Carvers, Cutlery In cases, the best quality, including the celebrated hee Hive Brand.also a large quantity of other useful Household A Intimeuts.« oRemember this 1s a sale of Oads and Ends to close.vut consignments, 80 that those who attend are sure Lo get something or other that uire, And as bo attention wil! he paid to ed, great bargains will be given, Salo rooms; - FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 3RD, .- \u201c -A%-2,30 O'CLOCK.2545 M.RICKS & CO.Augtioneers.T Q, Le Lee ARTISTS\u2019 PROOF > ie?.And REMARQUE (A - ETCHANGS.\u2018 , J 1 Art indy] b onsigomend trom & lending Art > 1d at our Rooms, din No8.1821 AND 1823 NOTRE DAME BT.| TEURSPAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER nd, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.; *.* In soliciting attention to this tmportant ool- lection of Etclhiings we beg to state that it is but reldom à selection.so cost) 80 characteristio of excellence is offered by public auction.The public can have complete confldence in the nature of the work as none better can be procured either\u2019 the subjects are cupyrigh produced by any of ihe cheap processes now so common.These.Etchings are beautifully framed in keeping with the subject and in the best style that taste and money could procure.Now on view.SALE AT 8.30 O'CLOCE.MN.NICKS & (0, 2544 Auct PUBLIC NOTICE.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given by the Town of Saint Henri, à municipal corporation, baring its the District of Montreal, that it will apply to 1 ture of the Province of Quebec, at its next session, for Amendments to its Charter, as well as to the Acts amend ing it, Tor the purpose of obtalaing the following powers, amongst others : : 1st.The right to acquire certain for municipal a8 well within the limita of the municipality as Tibia those of the adjoining municipalities.ind.Th t of against the Proprietors interested be the cost expropriations made for improvements © 3rd.The right of having à plan of the whale muni PA ang.of dotriiiaig the Reh\u201d woiah houses ought to bave.4th.The right to increase tbe representation in the Sth.To obtain fuller powers for the general administration of the affairs of the town.F.DACENAIS, Ma vor.JULES BRAUCCRANP, Bec.\u201cTreasurer.Is beret Fo that the MUTUAL FIRE INBUR- ANCE ANY of the City of Montreal will apply to the islature of Quebec; at its next session, for-an ack ame! ita charter \u201c6445 Vict, Chap.63,\u201c to increase ita powers and enlarge the tield of its EDUCATIONAL.Council of Ars and Manufactures, School of Art and Design.- .The EVENING CLASSES, EIR Genre ror te scam In the Gr bool Rooms, 76 an: 80 8¢.Gabriel Street, and 1 aud 3 Fortification Lane, on Monday, the 6th November, 1803, sti Npm Those desiroas of joining should be resent De ei) ives.In the following branches, vis: Freehand, Mechanical and Architectural Drawing.Lithegraphy.; | Modelling and Weed Carving.Decorative Painting.\u2019 Buiiding Construction and Stair Building.Plumbing, and | Dé Pattern Making {for Boot and S8hoemaksrs).1.00 will be charged to each which will bo votarned to those uot abeent ove than tour (4) times ; during the scasun.J à For further particulars apply at the room or to the -9 _un-iersign: ed, 256 dood 8.C.STEVENSON, B.A, Becy.C.of A.& M., P.of Quebec, EVENING CLASSES | - @n Corner Victoria Sqr.and Cralg a st.COMMENCE on MONDAY, OCT.2nd.ThE BUMECTS TAUGHT ARE: .Beokkeeping, Arithmede.rr ( Eye ond herihand in both lane es.- il Service candidates prepared fo: Righb teachers devote their time and ability the students of institution, The ue pe on Monday an LS » Correspondence and Inspection solicited.DAV I 42 Victoria 8qa., Montreal.Ava RTE nu Montres \u201c Sehool of Art add Applied-Design SHEPPARD'S STUDIOS, 2272 St Catherine Street.Miss M pal - ARTE Ti \"Sin ng.J or, Klas 3 - IDRÉTON Historical and Techical, as apolied to Car | Oil Wall Papers, eto.asses.A Glass Decoration in charge ann PTE Special atte inatruvtx à em 8, Fxoré séahtos ».hie rouma, 30 MGR + College A rmed if desired.vénue __Ciageen foi sas | \u2014 ; 4 ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, Blsury Mreet, Nontreal, * French English Classical Courses will be resumed on THU AY, SEPT.7, at 9 à.oa 196 Jmce CHRISTMAS WORK CLASS Wednesday Afternoon.%4 3 M.EK.EVANS, 1% fitanley Street.From LESSONS and VOICE CULTURE HUBERT A.BAKER, : Bi City Ceancillors street.LEGAL \u2018 CARDS.McGibbon & Davidson APVOCATRES, de.\u2018 heamatiam,§ Get oaly Hood < ON FEW , YORK LIFE BUILDING, a .| 2 MONTREAL À BOM RL mn bo 1 4 MUSICAL COMEDY mpimpions Jt vis secur to sh I EI AT THE ACADEMY.Slshodasty war abiged to prove ble lan Food = > 3 : : SU + ARTHUR LLOYD'S \u201cOUR PARTY\u201d WELL RECEIVED.Irish Drama at the Queen's\u2014fSpectacu- ar Melodrama at the Theatre Royal\u2014*Le Petit Duc\u201d at the Opera Francals.The Arthur Lloyd Comedy Company, recently arrived from the Old Country, opened a week's engagement at the Academy of Music last night.A fair attendance went tu see \u201cOur Party;\u201d they all expected an evening's colertainment, aud none went away disappointed.The play.is tilled with mellow humor and laughable incidents, and intersperséd with songs\u201d whose muse Is catchy and words huworous.The play is never coarse and neve: loud.*\u2018Our Party\u201d brings toge the + several interesting people, and one especially entertai.iug is the \u201c\\etoraut ofluek,\u201d porcesyed by Mr.Arthur Lloyd himself.\u2018The rharacteris that of an actor who strikes a happy medium between à gentleman and à tramp.He passes him- ~ self off as a \u2018\u201cLobleman in disguise and imposes upon hos old uncle, the retired dust-contractor, wLkos> ambition is to have all the \u2018\u2019aubs\u201d at his party.The un: aager of the dramatic company improviseg'lords oat of his artists and the party takes place, Mi Milroy Cooper sings a number of tine tenor songs, one of his best being \u201cMy Sweetheart when, an boy.\u201d Miss Annie Kinge-Lloyd was also\u2019 very pleasing in her songs and graceful danei ug.The song and dance of the Quaker and his son and the girl from the theatre is very funny.\u2018The dainty little actress fascinates the solemn couple and before her soiig is over they all join an the chorus.There are uty othe \u2018r funny situations, every one capitally carried out and worth lauzhing at.Every evening this week and at Saturday's nu atinee \u201cMr.Mages\u201d will run after the snobs\u201d and the strolling actor will continue toe nuire fut an orange.It is not claîmed that Our Party\" is a great play: it is only a clean, musical and amusing comedy.Irish Dranms at the Queen\u2019s Theatre.There is little to be said in favor of the Irish drama \u2018Nora Machree,\u201d which was produced at the Queen's T heatre last night.Fhe picee is of the usual style of Irish drunva.Soie Irish songs by Miss Clara Coleman were a pleasant, feature, and two pretty little ponies which appear on the stage attract much interest.\u201cA Dark Secret\u2019 at the Theatre Royal.If the crowded houses at the Royal yves- tenday-nre any criterion, \u201cA Dark Secret\u201d is a success.This is not the first time this pjece has been put on at this theatre, and It seems to lose none of its interest for the spectator.The mechanical department is well louked after, and it seems wonderful low a man can get up such speed as Vail dues in his racing gig in the tank of water.The different roites are well taken.Mar- jotie Fair, as the heroine, was well received.The specialties introduced were very good, especially the tumbling of the 3 dark Secret\u201d acrobats, who did really clever \u2018work, à nuinber où their moves being new.The French Opera.The Fresch Opera Company opened their fifth week in Montreal Just evening by giving Le Petit Due.\u201d whicu is tu Le repeated this event, and Wednesday evening.vaturally the performance was ahead of hat of Thursday last, when the operetta wasairst given, às the \u2018members of the com- nay had their various parts better in aed and the chorus did better work.The pertormance ranks among the best given wre by this troupe.Me.Goyon, as \u201cLe Petit Due,\u201d Mine, Hosdez as the directress «tthe boarding school, Mme.Loys as the \u201cDuchesse de Parthenay,\u201d sustained the fnule roles creditably.M.Portalier has .t rid of his cold.and does some good woris M.Bisson kept the audience laugh.nas \u201cFrimousse.\u201d There wiil Lea change an proc mtamime on Thursday, when \u201cLa Mas- catte will ill the bill for the sixth soiree de sain.Ou Friday and Saturday evenings a three act _vomedy, \u201cles Me-aventures de Uleupatre,\u201d wil! be given, with \u201cThe Chimes of Normandy\u201d at the matinee on Saturday afternoon.\u201cLa! Grace de Dieu\u201d is to-bel wiven to-morrow, Wednesday, afternoon at™ the matinec.Entertainment at St.Ann's Young Men's Hall An inte resting entertainment delighted p very Jange audience in the hail of the St.Ann's Young Men last nigle.It was entitled \u201cThe Triumph of Justice,\u201d and the young actors played their roles well.The several improvements, which were in pro- Kress in St.Ann's Hall for some months past are now completed, so that last night thie formal re-opening took place, and the dramatic section of the Society acquitted itself admirably of iis task, which should le a forecast of \u2018the play was capitally mounted, and there greatest prudehce should, therefore, be exercised in administering is.In the Pan: poi it had bgen clearly proved thal in- tiff had not been a ci t ft the fraudulent (Transactions upon which his action cousequently the learned jud would have favored the con firming of the judgment.© liberation of defondant, .THE REV.S.D.CHOWN CALLED To TORONTO.His Sermon on Sunday Last in the Sherbrooke St.Methodist Church.The Rev.S.D.Chown, pastor of the Sher- br ke Street Methodist Ch urch, has re ved a unanimous call to the Carlton Street Methodist Church of Toronto.À meeting of the Sherbrooke Street congroga: tion will be held to-night aud the ma! laid before th ther ay last; his discourse, Which was founded upon n, 1 chap., 20th verse, written in\u2019 Hebrew and Greek and Latin, said that it was impossible to live a little life.We might be obscure in our activities, aud-fee- ble in our influence upon the world, yet every stroke of action\u2019 re-echved from the adamantine throne of God, and every wave of thought surged out and beat upon the shores of \u2018infinite being The smallest action we performed was founded upon an eternal prineiple of love or hate which gave it value and far-reaching consequence.Nowhere so much as in the Bible were we impressed with the unconscious vastness of human life and action.The languages in which the inscription un the cross of Christ REV.Pastor Sherbrooke Street Methodist Church.versal kingship of Christ, inasmuch as that man was our king who was the embodiment of our highest ideals, and Christ was & D.CTIOWN, the embodiment of the highest and purest aspirations of the Hebrew, Greek and Latin races, who were the representative races of the world.The preacher then sketched the most striking characteristics of those races, finding that the Hebrew was distinguished for his love of communion with God, and intense desire for the temple services; the Greek for physical development, the love of independence, the love of knowledge, and of the beautiful; and the Roman for his regard for law and his power of organization and conquest.He then clearly showed that Christ possessed and ennobled each one of these qualities, and that the ideal Christian would be a superb blending of all these cudo ments tally \u201cdwelt upon the freedom of thought which characterized Christ, and which is the duty and birthright of \u2018ail his disciples.* Mr.Ch own declared the that \u2018of the whole orld this erfcot gospel of a perfect many through Christ Roni be preached, and urged his hearers to cultivate every capacity with which they were endowed, as it was necessary to do so in order to fulfifthe Divine idea of salvation.They owed this to the generations following for through those now upon the stage the ideal Christ ian is to como, THE GUANCHES.Sir William Dawson's Address to the Natural History Society.The history, so far as it can be gleaned by archeologists, of the Guanches, the extinct [Face of the Canary Islands, was the subject chosen by Sir William Dawson last night for the first of.the winter series of lectures in the Natural History Hall.Sir Wm.wson used as illustratlons of his lecture the skulls of the poor Guanches, which in a double sense were *** windows of the soul.\u201d The skulls were in good condifton\u201d polished and clean.One of them had an openin about an inch square near the top of the left side of the head.This hole in the dead Guanche's head was a matter for much speculation on the part 6f the audience, because Sir William ventured the conjecture that it Jad been done the medicine-men of the.island who, perhaps, like other cient Scientists kpew some- He s in-opening-|\u2014 was written, were prophetic of the uni- | iil citations.Those who took pleasure to come.thin of the art of trepanning.This theory.rne out by the expr opinien-of offects and exciting a young entleman that the wound in his part in the skull partially healed and must, there- *, Sullivan, fore, have been made before death, But ertormante were: Mr, Thos, ir.M,C.Mullarky, Mr.P.H, Mitchell, Mr.w.É.Fi inn, Mr.John Hanrahan, Mr.John Quinn, Mr.J.J.Gummersell, Mr.Ed.Quinn, Mr.T, M.Jones, Mr.M, O'Brien, Mr.M.J.Hennessy.The audience \u201cwas large and enthusiastic.Fathers Banc * D, presided, and beside him sat the Rev, Father Strubbe, the director of the, Spee! Mr.Curran, Solicitor-General, and dE henuedy, ME.P.P., were present, Literary and Dramatic Performance at St.Bridget's Academy Hall, The young men of the congregation of St.Bridget's Church gave a literary and dramatic performance in St.Bridget's oademy Hall last night.\u2018\u2018La Caynotte\u201d was duced under the direction of Mr, J.Abide Chaussé, chairman, and Messrs, Abbe Ger- vais, EH.Gauthier, Placide Moisan Joseph l\u2019errau!t and Joseph Dufort.Soronto Bros.\u2019 string band discoursed a pi mma of music.Premier Taillon and Mayor AF- ding sent letters of regret at their inabi ity to be present.Nr.Martineau, M.P.P,, presided.A Theatprical Law Suit Mr.Henri Lemire, notary, has just en: tered an action for 8250 damages agains Mr.Jos.Mesacl Fortier, and others ne known, doing business as the \u201cSociete d'Opera Francais.\u201d Mr.Lemire alleges that he had purchased season tickets entitling him to two seats during the season; that on Saturday last Mra.Lemire and ons of her children had gone to the theatre, were occupying these seats, when fv were informed that the same had-been dis- ed of, and they were obliged to leave the theatre.That is Mr.Lemire's side of the ir.Fortier's version, as supplied to him by the ushers, is that Mrs, Homire Was occupying seats in the row in front of these which she was entitled to when she was disturbed.It is said that she made the mistake herself; having told the usher that she knew where her seats were located as she entered.The management, Mr.F tier says, have taken all possible care that seats reserved should be occupied by their rightful owners for the time being.a een VSI ala TE CASIAS CASE.Judge Jette Dissents From Mis Colleagues\u2019 Findings.\u201cThe Superior ( Court Jud ent, quashing he capias in th Vinet versus Kear , WAR reversed Toy the Court of Review th 8 ; morning.Defendant had been arrested on the usual groun have the onpiss mit e become indebted to plaineif.The application bad been and plai had a ed.Sir re Tohnaton, delivering the Jodg- ment of the majority of the Court said that bo Dether plaintiff had been a or n intenti dofendant's to de nten ly Had mary that the ott, ¢ hed Ry We colloque age 3 n eagues, re marked that tholaw of caplas Wis A ex.Dr.Wesley Mills suggested that this theory of a healed wound should not be taken as for nted until the interior of the other side of the skull was examined.Nevertheless, several of the audience clung affectionately to the trepanning theory.There would be no Ponts no room for scientifis speculation, know, in supposing that the barbariae in- question was a d man, who collided with a club in the hands of a brother Guanche, Apart from these flights of speculation, Sir vi illiam Dawson gave some very interesting information as to the habits and general history of this race.He exhibited specimens of the moleskin in which their mummies were wrapped, sewed with bodkins and tied with marvellously us knots.Moreover, the beads potters and the conformation of the skully gare evidence of some kinship with the ndians of America.Bat the trouble was not to prove what country the North Am- ericau Indian might have come from, but hat country he might not have come The Guanches were exterminated by slave-hunting Spanish and Portuguese, RULE AGAINST THE MONT- | * REAL GAS CO.Going on With Works Ordered to be Suspended, In Cote ' =; St Antoine.On the application of of the Corporation of Cote St.Antoine, through their attorneys, udge Pagneul 9 has issued the following M pasmuch as on the Zith of October, inst., a writ of injunction was issued enjoining the defendant (The Montreal Gas Co.) to suspend work upon or in the streets of Cote St.Antoine; inusmuch as the said Montreal Gas Company refuses to obey the aaid writ, and is now proceedin with the works ordered to be sus , and has illegally taken possession 0 moe public atreet in the town wut Cote St.Antolas, to; wit, \u201cElm aveuue,\u201d and is now excavaling therein for the purpose of laying pipos.\u201cWe order defendant to appear befo: this court on the second November next to show cause why it should not be declared in contempt of this court, and why it should not be sentenced to pay a fine of 2000, and why all the works performed in efiance of the injunction should not be ordered to be destroyed, and the streets re- Placed in their former condition, and why = should not be, condemned to pay costs of these Are They In Contempt of Court for , 2 Mu are all intimately connected \u2014 practically inseparable.Though the fact is often ignored, it is nevertheless true that a good complexion is an \u201cimpossibility .without good digestion, which in \u201c turn depends on good food.There is ho more common cause of indigestion than lard.Let the bright housekeeper \u201c Digestion= \"| Complexion $ Made on © =\u201c.AW co ue % The New Vegetable Snes and substitute for lard, and her; cheeks, with those of her family, will be far more likely to be « Like a rose in the snow.\" CorTOLENE is clean, delicate, healthful and popular.Try it.ly by N.K.FAIRBANK & CO, Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL.Eo Ee ai nd A a a \u2018 >i is completed.HY Ad - = TH Eee a AMHERST PARK LAND CO.Y | #æ.% WILL SELL % % À FRED R.ALLEY, Manager, - - wkd bride bod Sebi bib ho \u201c1 By PUBLIC AUCTION, The Balance of the Houses and Lots, ON THE GROUNDS, = WEDNESDAY, 1st NOVEMBER, ALL SANTS' OM.Take St.Denis, St.Lawrence Main or Amherst Park Belt Line to corner of St.Denis and Mount > ; - Royal, where a Bus Service takes you to grounds | in 5 minutes, until Electric Lirie, now in course of construction, -116 st.James Street.x À - A A A i 2 A 4 \"i CENTS FOR SALE \u2014AT TIE \u201cSTAR\u201d Office (hé ] He Buys Bost who Buys Barly! Rock-a-by-baby On the tree top; When ALLAN says s0, Big prices will stop.\u2018When he the profit bough breaks - Then prices will do Fall; And now he's offering great bargains For one and for all! y ITH a Hip! hip! and a hurrah! With a rush and jam! WW \"That's how the WINTER TRADE has commenced with us this year,but we are aye ready with a large staff of TI tr HI = i \u201cIH experienced salesmen, and surrounded as we are with such a large stock of Men\u2019s Winter Wear in every line, bought at the lowest cash figures direct from manufacturers, we are able to offer our customers better value and a larger selection than ever this year.We make our prices without regard to the general market, sell our = goods as wo buy them, and that's pretty close.Come ye expert; ;and per.ticular ; scrutinize, criticise.You shall see how cheap we sell and what grand goods and such an endless assortment beyond your largest imagination.You'll think we do a little business here.80 we do We're busy, too busy to detail here our various lines and prices Isn't it enough to remind you that we will only be too pleased to see you and show you our goods and prices at any time.Call soon\u2014do not forget the heading of this ad.WINTER OVERCOATS, ready-made or to measure, ___ for WINTER SUITS, ready- made or to measure, for Men See our sauce Men and Boys and boys \u2014 WINTER UNDEROLOTHING.WINTER GLOVES, Flannel Shirts, Socks, Fur and Cloth Caps, Mufflers, Boots, eto., at JOHN ALLAN\" GRAND CENTRAL EMPORIUM, 659 to 665 CRAIG STREET.T 1 Stock of > | | 25611 | ia STERLING SOAP.- Best and goes farthest.Manufactured By WM.LOGAN, ST, JOHN Be.mo * COMMERCIAL BRITISH MARKETS.Grain, Provisions, eto.off coast, On: re Ete! i EEE light ce Dore fete on NU Bu pre res poire Copa ogo, \"| RISE ei HER clear middles, 55 lbs.ers, square again is lower, 5, aie it Ibe, let to ue 166; New vou out, 10% 12 1be., 38s 3% 64 po aus\u2014Light long cu tra eartity continue to be quoted\u201410 to 13 Toa average.a: 00s to 63a, but medium he Hi to it 18 1be., are a little lower, now offered & 85s 6d per cwt.Short cu bite À.6 fie are A st 44s to 508, fror only | for bon 3 he demand Pa Si ve eo me m ar The market N has .fi-ictoatod our colipeisg Amer ican ad vices, cloving wih-lmiteu nes passing at abat &l Under or Inst week's quotation.mo western, in tierces, now June at 40s 6d to 508 per cwt.Crerse.r market has continued firm, and autumn make 1a oo oan ha an obtain tained, holders Boing de \u2018dsoidediy À firm LA our outside guotations for te grade te 0e à Ve quote to-day: Auqus ro ins r cwt, and choice at 478 to 50s; me- ps y request, but very strong 90 0000 are p! unsaleable offered at Sa up to 158 \u201c\u20ac tape UTTRR has in im clally for fipest A Nickerson tu Annie M.Tre- try, of Yarmout RENNIE SCOTT \"on Thursday.the 26th inst.t Toronto.John M.Rennie to Annie D.Scott.sH AFFNER-MOC DY\u2014Ou October 25.at Hnli- fax, tu BB.= hatfugr, of J.A.Chipman & .Co, votants Moody.TREFRY ~SUTTIE\u2014 At Milton, Yarmouth Co., tober 19, Hugh H, Trefry to Mise Maggio HB.at TAYLOR-HILTON \u2014 At Wingham, Ont., oh the Sth October, Miss Annio Hilton to Josil Tavior.DEATHS.ABBOTT - At Montnal, on the 30th October instant, in his 73rd year, Sir John Joseph Cald- | well Abbott, K.C:M.G.vldest son of the late tev.Joseph Abbott, M.A, rector of St, Andrews, Que.Funeral at two o'clock on Thurs day, the 2nd November, from MY Sherbrooke street to Christ Church Cathedral and thanos to Mount Royal Cemetery.256 2 ASHBRIDGE\u2014At Scarboro Junction, oh Oct #7, Isane Ashbridge, in the sind year of axe.=\u201c RANAN\u2014 In Katesville, Oct.22 Naomi.younx- Ba daughter of Wm.Wallace and Ellen CRAIG.A Dartmouth, William I.Craig, aged pou Ve ALL At Faruham Centre.P.Q., on the 16th October, James Dougall.aged 77 years GUINEA At 107 Britannia st., on Saturday, October A Christina Veronica, \u2018aged > month, infant daughter of John P.Guinea.Inte on Sunday, Mth, in Cote des Neiges Cemetery.HENEAL LT\u2014At St.Cunegonde, on the Sist 99 Coursol street, 1da Maria, beloved daughter of.L.H.Heneault.Mayor of Sto.Cuncgonde, aged 13 years and 3 months.Funeral will leave the above residence at 9 am.Thursday, the 3nd of November, to Ste.Cune- » Church, thence to Uote des Neiges Cemetery, Friends and Acquaintances are respectfully inv teat to atten 30 3 LANGTON\u2014 At Toronto, on \"October 27, Peres: beloved son of Joseph Gi.and Margaret Langton.LEYDON\u2014 At Paris, Ont, 0 John Leydon, aged 54 yo 8 Tuesday, Oct.%* 5 months land 3 McDONALD \u2014 At Toronto, from pnoumonis Robert W iliam N.tRobbic), cldest son of Davi an McDonald, MERRIMAN At Stanstead, on the 7th Oct, l\u2019amelia Brown, wife of Lucius T.Merriman, aged 7u years.NEWTON \u2014In Hamilton, on tho 23th inst.Elizabeth Maltby, wife of David Newton, in her 3th year.PATTEN\u2014At South Dumfries.on Tuesday, Oct, 24, Rachel Patten, in the 57th year of her ago.WI1LSON-\u2014 Ln this city, on October 2, 1863, John Wilson, ex-serguant Water Police, in his 32nd boue father of James and Jubn Wilson \u2018uneral from the residence of his = son- jnlaw, 1.Sissons, day, November 1, at 3p.m, to C te dos, Nei cs Cemetery.Funeral service at st.Puric Church on Thureday, November 2, at 830 a.i Friends are respec! ally invited to attend ERSONAL\u2014 DETECTIVES OF THE MOST RELIable character furmiehbed Canadian Secret La banks, tions \u201cad bo hotels of his ony Bilas ine Die, Gee ee telephone 3131.House tele Phune 103te ERSONA LE NS URAN POLICIES, FRO ox 1.00 t.w, : con into Edmund Echoif P.©.Box! office 157 St.James street, Montreal 217 tf RRSONAL-T.FITZPATRICK.DENTIST, A\\S8 |_remoredto 54 Beaver x56 DERSONAL-U 8K DORENWENDS * \u2018HAIR Macro restori: faded hair to tte natural col Price o ow.All WILLIAM BYRD, Contractor, 683 Lagauchetiere Street, \u2018Telephone 3% House telephone 7280, is prepared to give estimates for all classes of Weedwerk, Alterations, Repairs, Shep and Office Fittings, ete.set 100 BAGS FINEST POTATOES _ \u201cFULL WEIGHT, 90 LBS.EACH.Recetred from the farm of Mesars.Dawes & Ce, Lachine, yesterday.LAY IN YOUR SUPPLIES Now, ery limited ti these Potatosa asoniy à very limited quantity these Potatoss | © - FRASER, VIGER & CO Very Finest Mineral Waters.ww Jewsbury & Brown's Manchester, England, English Soda, Potash and Seltzer Waters, comprising: faith os Nr Som, Tins det ater, in bom «y ars, an ta lish Seiveer Water in amber dupe.= Quinine Tonic, in ba: -Lâthin Water in cylinders.tie very nest and freshest quality.__ FRASER VIGER & CO.® The Inverawe Biend ot Highland Malt Whiskies, A full stock of this Superior Blend of Highland Whiskies always on The iverawr Bien, Se per bottle, PRASHR Peer IGER à CO.\u201cTHE ARCTIC LIGHTS.Specially prepared for burning in Green's Patent Arctic Lamps.8ises 8 and 7.Twelve lights in a box.Just received:ex Allen Line Steamer Rosarian \u2018Field's Patent Club Sperm\u2019 Candles {Seit-Atting).1.000 pounds 6's, 8's and 17a, in 3b.boxes.Field's Transparent Colored Candies, nk, red, pale blue and yellow.Belt- -atting.in 11b 18.0 pounds just received ex Allan Line steauise Rusarian.FRASER, VIGER & C0.Importer Keénunedy\u2019s Biscuits Champiqua in 1 !h, tins ates in family cana.| Lemon Sogpe in in 11k.tins ills Gnape i Afternoon Tea nl 11h ting 1h bridge Bala § in 11h vi linger Snays in 1 lb ti FRASER, VIGER à Barley Crystals, In 4 pound tina.A food prepared from the heart of th A p RER rom e Batley Ke T VRASER, VIGER à C .\u2014 t Johaston\u2019s Fiue Claret, | Medium Priced Wines of Excrptional Value | Superior St Superior Margaux.Pontet Canet.tean Dausac 100 Cases Calitornis Frui Batm Quality.Packing of 1093 The **Colden Cale\u201d Brand.Golden tiate White Cherries in 3 1b, cans.k Cherrtes in $ ih.| - e Golden Gate Golden Gate ms in 3 1b.cons, toklen Plumes in 31h Gate ms Golden Gate Yellow Peaches in 31h.cane, | Guiden Gate Lemon C ling Peachep, in3ib br FRASER, VIGER & co.merchahats.Family Groeccraand Wine IVAMIAN WAREMOLSE, 190 ST.JAMES STREET.: mn mai S.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.WILTON WILTON WILTON WILTON WILTON BEST WILTON BEST WILTON C E BEST WILTON CARPETS, Best Wilton\u2019 Seapets reduced from 22.00-to only $1.50, At 8.CARSLEY'S.SECOND QUALITY WILTONS, 91.95 | SECOND UALITY WILTONS, a ECOND QUALITY WILTONS, $1.25 SECOND TY TONS, $1.83 SECOND QUALITY WILTONS, $1.35 SECOND QUALITY WILTONS, 31.5 SECOND ALITY WILTONS, 81.SECOND QUALITY WILTONS, 81.25 Second Quality Wilton Carpeta, worth - on $1.= to $1.80, duced to $1.25, ee At S.CÂRSLEY8, ; \u2014 Jute Carpet Squares from $1.x Jute Carpet Squares from $1.03 Jute Carpet Squares from $1.03 Jute Carpet Squares from $1.03 [~~ \u201cJute Carpet Squares from #1.05 Jute Carpet Squares from $1.03 Jute Carpet Squares from $1.03 Jute Carpet Squares from $1.05 Jute t Squares in all sizes from POE At 8.CARSLEY'S, Aberdecn Carpet Squares, $3.40 Aberdeen Carpet Squares, $3.40 Aberdeen Carpet Squares, $3.40 Aberdeen Carpet Squares, &3.46 Aberdeen Carpet Squares, $3.40 Aberdeen Carpet Squares, $3.40 Aberdeen Carpet Squares, £3.40 Aberdeen Carpet Squares, $3.40 Aberdeen Squares are the latest improved Hoor covering.In all sizes At S.CARSLEY\u2019S, TAPESTRY CARPETS, 28a TAPESTRY CARPETS, 250 TAPESTRY CARPETS, 250 TAPESTRY CARPETS, 250 - 'TAPESTRY CARPETS, 250 TAPESTRY CARPETS, 250 .TAPESTRY CARPETS, 250 TAPESTRY CARPETS, 25e Hundreds of pieces of New T; Ty estry Carpets from.35c up to 7.d, por yar At S.CARSLEY'S, VELVET CARPETS, $1.00 PT.= VELVET CABPETS, #.00 a core Carpe $1.50, ail r oe At 8, CARSLEX'\u2019S.IMPORTED IMPORTED .IMPORTED BLANKETS IMPORTED B IMPORTED IMPORTED IMPORTED Several lots of White Blankets, Old Country White | Blankets to be Sold Cheap this week At S.CARSLEY\"S, CANADIAN CANADIAN F CANADIAN F N CANADIAN FLANNELS CANADIAN FLANNELS CANADIAN FLANNE CANADIAN FLANNELS CANADIAN NELS A large lot of Canadian Gray and _ White Flannels to be sold Extra ~ Cheap this week At S CARSLEYS, HA HATS, Children\u2019 s Felt Flop Hats from 250 each.\u201cAt S.CARSLEYS, SESFEEEP Ladies\u2019 Felt Hats from 500 At S, CARSLEY'S, HATS HATS HATS TS HATS Bors\u2019 Cloth Tourmalines, 250.Boys\u2019 Leather Tourmalines, 750.At $, CARSLEYS.TRIMMED Misses\u2019 trimmed Felt Hats, $1.00.rer en A Sy CARSLEY'S, - - BLACK GOODS, S.CARSLEY\u2019S Is the best store in Montrosl for all kinds of Black and Mourning Goods.+ S.CARSLEY, 1785, 1767, 1700, 1771, 177% 1775, 1777, 1770 05, 05, $L50 8 Jas A Opiy & Sons\u201d |JAS.A, OGILVY & sons, ~ Warehouse, © $1.00 à JOIN MORPHY & 00,5 ADVERTISEMENT.The Miserable **u superior intelligence,\u201d while the Lattes ie racked ou\" to the Kangaroo of his own free will It Mr.Bachelor will aniy allow himaelf the plessere of a visit to our Men's Furnishings Department, het will easily discover \u201ctbe mine of comfort\u201d that fus nishes forth the happiness of.Mr.Benediot: & will enable him to open an account with the Bauk of Experience for future wee + JoHN MURPHY & 00 Men's Woollen Undershirts, M Men's Woollen Drawers, \u2018Men's Woollen Hose, All the most reliable goods; no sheddy.ENS FLANNEL SHIRTS, Navy and Grey Fiaiont Ghirte with Oollars, aù $100 cac MEN'S FINE NAVY BLUE PLANNEL SHIRTS, at BL.CARDIGAN JACKETS.MENS HEAVY CARDIGAN JAOUKETS, ia Black and Brown, from $1.00 to $5.00.,A SAMPLE LOT Of Men's Cardigan Veala to Clear Cheëp, Quilted 8ilk Smoking Jackets and Dressing Gowns with Embroidered Fronts, at lowest prices.Mou's Heavy Tweed Dressing Gowna, from $6.08 MELISSA COATS For Men in all the new Fall Patterns and Btyles, suitable for Wrap as weil aa Rain Coat.JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame SL And 108, 107, 100 and 111 Se.Peter Street, Terms Cash and enly One Price.Trczrmons 16 \u2014 DRESS GOODS Handsome Dress Effects Our Novelties in Dress Goods this Season are not yet ceasing.We have atill further Novelties to offer this week.Gloves! Gloves! Gloves! We put into stock to-day a fine lot 3 - \u2014or\u2014 AUTUNK & WINTER, GLOVES.GLOVES of every every description for Winter Wears ue FINE LINED GLOVES for | Winter Wear.FINE LINED KID GLOVES for in car FINE FUR LINED GLOVES.GLOVES Jor Children, Ladies and Gentlem The Family Drapefy and Linen 908 6e 207 ¢.Anteine street.as.166 to 150 Mountain street, \u2014 The Best Tonicis | © STAMINALS STAMINAL \u2014BECAUSE\u2014 \u201c the moment the tonia tte work lo carries mith It à focd to azneer de CRE effect of the tonic.Can any combimation be more happy.356 n3aw 3 \u2014 _ FERLING| Mfpntles- CARSLEY BRIS, St Catherine 8.4 \u201c 75,000 made and in use giving a good acoount of themselves.WILLIS & co.; Hestraied a td SAT BRAJEERS ; St.Catherine S ad \u2018It ina well known £58 that since commencing business we have done an immensely w large trade ih imported - - - | J pkets ; This is owing to the fact that we show each season the very > Latest Styles - In good quality goods at Extremely Low Prices.Our name is known throughout, Canada for selling Man- \u2018.tensor The - + New Goods _ \u2014WR MAVE\u2014 Just Received are worthy the inspection of 2?all intending purchasers.& \u2014 HANG UP YOUR HAT 0a the NAIL, the HALLESTOVE, ibe DOOR-KNOB or ANYWHERE you like.We haven't a Hall Rack! o { BOWS THAT! FURNITURES OUGH NOW-A-DAYS, NESS KNOWH.BESIDES, WB CAN SELL YOU ONR AT THE ORDINARY CASH PRICE, ON EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT.WR KEEP IN BTOCK ALL GRADES OF HALL RACKS FROM $%.® UP,\" COMPRIZING AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT \u2018OF DESIGN, MATERIAL AND FINISH Xo TTER HOW FASTIDIOUS OR FANTASTIO YOUR TASTE MAY EE, WE CAN GRATIFY IT YO YOUR HEARTS DELIGHT.THE HALL AND P R SHOULD OONTAIN THE; BEST FURNI IN THE HOUSE EVERY VISITOR OUR HALL, BUT ONLY À FEW SEB YOUR DINING-ROOM AND.BED-ROOMS.MORBOVER, A HALL RACK IS INDISPENSABLE, IF YOU CONSULT YOUR OWN CONVENIENCE , AND THAT OF YOUR GUESTS.\" A HALL LOOKS \u201cBARE WITHOUT ONE XOU CANT HANG UP | YOUR CLOAK OR OVEROOAT ON THE ATMOSPHERE, NEITHER CAN YOU TELL BY LOOKING AT THE WALL PAPER® WHETHER YOUR BONNET 18 ON CROOKEDLY UR UPSIDE DOWN.A LADY 18 CONCERNED ABOUT THR | JAUNTY SET OF HER BONNET.AKD A GENTLE- - MAN 18 NOT OBLIVIOUS TO HIS APPEARANCE.BOTH LIKE TO ASSURK THEMSELVES OF THEIR OOMELY APPEARANCE BEFORE GOING BHUP: PING, VISITING, TO BUSINESS OR TO LODGE WE HAVE TOLD YOU OVER AND OVER ABOUT IT.TO-DAY WE WISH NERELY TO REMIND YOU OF FIVE FACTS: 0 L WE CAN FURNISH YOUR HALL 2 WE CAN FURNISH YOUR WHOLE HOURE.3 WE CAN FURNISH YOUR OFFICE.4 WE CAN 8UIT YOUR TASTES AND MRANS.:& WE CAN BELL ON CREDIT AT MANYS CASH PRICES, AND DONT YOU FORGET IT.WE CANT ADVERTISE IT ALL THE TIME.ROPOLITAN MFG CO, 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame street, T.A.- EMMANS, Manager.- 4 CENTS FOR SALE \u201cSTAR\u2019 office.ENRY À NE HAMILTON'S Advertisement.ONE) ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figsis taken, it is pleasant ing to taste, and acts prt yet rom tly on thoKidneys fiver ahd , cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fovers and cures habitual constipation.Byrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever ro- duced, pleasing to the taste an cep table to the stomach, rom tin its Faction and truly beneficial in ite ffects, pre only from the most healthy an agreeablesubstances, its man joxcellentqualitiescommend it l and have made it the most por pular remedy known.: p of Fi is for sale in 780 botdes b g druggists.Any lis odrug i who may not have it on han rocure it per for any ne who wishes it.Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, Lo ce sent by mail for 80 cha.| Montreal.Wholesale Agents.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\" 222 OPAQUE WINDOW SHADES In all Widths and Lengths.Plain Window Shades, from 400 up.Fancy Dado Window Shades, from m 500 u ades, i Lace an .Save Shades at , x + CW indow Li either Blankets or Comforters, assortment and best value ; _ from 60o up.If you are wanting Blankets, we have them al a sizes and all prices.Have You Seen the White Blankets, Selling at $2.00 Per Pair, at HAMILEON\u2019 S.We have à splendid selection of Engli able for Gentlemen\" s and Boys\u2019 wear! Good Fine de ap ge, Suitings and Overcoatings, for Gent's wear, all reduced in pri Ladies\u2019 Mantle Cloths and Sealettes in great variety.Ladies who prefer urchase the material and have heir Garments made to order, should to p come to HAMILTON'S, (& on nee and the whole proviaft a \u20ac itd Sour, Ged And Furniture from being faded, by purchasing yours HAMILTON'S.Now that the cold weather has set in it is more than lik why not come where you are wanting a in all the latest styles.you will want ou will find the largest omforter, we have them de.' .¥.Aw oo nant - and Canadian sui -wool Tweeds Pros Besant: Mail Orders Promptly Attended to.+ { 7 THE CHICAGO : WHEAT MARKED A BEVIEW OF ITS CONDITION FOR THE! PAST WEEK, A Small But Persistent Advanos in\u2018 Spite of Set Backs - Incidents That Influence the Rise and Fall.- \u2014\u2014 NN , [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) - CHICAGO, October 23 \u2014Wheat valuesnave crept up about a cent during the past week.The advance has been accompanied by quite.a number of set backs, but it bas nevertheless been persistent.Prices received a great aid Tuesday when it was practically assured that the silver repeal bill would -ultimately-be passed.Much of this advin.tage was lost the following day when it was found that tho speculating | public had failed to en sufficiently | over the news to take holdvof the et.\u2018This appears to be the main trouble is wiih market.The demand, both and otherwise, is not.equal to 1 e sûpply.Professional speculators are doing the, t ilk of the trading in grain.The tant faction at worl ¥ them a big loss.The New Yor nge people seem a little clined to rade on both sides\u201d of \u2018wheat market than does the wan street fuction.In addition to the eastern ers there is also a goodly number of bulls here who are constantly looking for an opportunity to buy wheat safely.Thin faction works energetically while it is baying, but does hot hold on to the pro the face of severe loss.The trac re her ting receipts from the country to\u2019 shortly as there is a current belief that farmers sold extensively to furnish expense funds TO ATTEND THE EXPOSITION.Should there be any marked falling oft especially if it be attended with fairly exports, the trade would in all probability advance values.Without these aids the only improvement would probably bave to come as an attendant of the improved order of things,following a recovery from the late financial and commercial depression.This recovery alone should, at present prices, least, encourage investments inw M The The vance in the market for railroad appears to be no way of shaking their belief.Several sorties have been ma e against the market in the Lope that the Wall street.bulls would be forced to unload.An attempt to stampede them Monday vas à failure, just as the one ol Monday week | had been.Last Thursday | faint-hearted rald on \u2018the market but it did not have much effect even while it continued.When the sure was vanced sharp) Riya and closed quite firm.wheat has sold this week Between 63} Doi 65} \u2018and rest around 65 cents.May has beeñi about 240 higher than the December © week.CONDITIONS SURROUNDING THE.CORN MAR-~ = =.KET su are somewhat different from those sur rounding wheat, The weather is getting unsettl the trade is looking for it to cause a falling off in receipts from the inte- \u2018i rior.Meanwhile the shipping demand for corn has fallen considerably, ood is now of small proportions.Eastern b: ers bought so freely ai and so rapidly early a the season that their wants seem tem arily supplied.The volume of business no being, jf8ncastad da ly is .The trade.is constantl ng reports of dimin- i yields \u2018neatly all localities but, as usual, is naturally too bearishly inclined to ive them their due right.\u2019 The effects of the routh are oe ming manifest 1 Husklng gresses.May not sold.ve ar either va from 42c.7 ues continue\u2019 steadily, but slowly, 2 improve.Tie demand for the cash grain excellent and speculatie Jay estments are, therefore, increasing.Q A sive export trade is being done andy ery Indication that the crop of \"(I wanted either by home or © Re sumers, May oats sold from 31ÿ to continuo course of pie id continue torun heavy, Sd 4 king interests will s ur 4 e selling side, Où two or three da = far when the 0g movement was he the price of, isions \u201cweakened.i were, however, advanced sharply ot Tu® day, when \u2018thé Jackerd: forced those were shorbrof A HUNDRED DOLLARS BEBE?fo Te Henn bu UTTRRLY SPOILY, Put by our new French Cleaning and Steaming Ap- be made Ba rein! or the God Mow ps BRITISH ERAN DYEING .CA, 12435 Notre \u201cDari, 1221 McGin, 1595 St.Catherine.243008 #229668 \u2014 es.+ Every one is | when required.\u2018No other establishment in Montreal can offer such advantages.DUPUIS Wy.Sek RAIA FOR « CHRISTMAS; AND- NEW.YEARS.anxious to have à Present.i, You need not buy them when you opn get them for nothing./ We give a Present to every Cash Buyer.If the purchase is not considerable, & purchase ticket is given.Those \u2018purchase tickets.are exchanged for valushle presents FRERES.HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, St.James Street and Vietoria Square.CLOT MEN'S OVERCOATS.BOYS\u2019 BOYS\u2019 ULSTERS BOYS\u2019 SUITS BOYS' TROUSERS, 65c, 750, $1.00, $1.85 Boys UNDERWEAR.All-wool Garments tailored by_the best of Clothing sold by.\u201c WILLIAM CURRIE, | 3 Clothier, = a All-wool Melton Overconts ver Overcoats.86.88.00, Extra heavy, for winter wear.Dress Suita.Business Suits.Suits ready to wear or made to megsure.See our assortment.OVERCOATS Every Garment a Model of Neatness YOUTHS' and MEN'S UNDERWEAR.mechanics procurable in our line, is the style Hatter, =: Hib rüasnèr; 1958, 1955, 1957 Notre Dame St.| a, Don\u2019t accept à a Substitute, : Johnston's # Buid # Beef 18 UNEQUALLED y In Flavor, .Nutrition, And Digestibility.24 law 3 Eoosscees repre A Groat Strawberry Crop.berries rd October 31.\u2014 Tons of straw.jes wn in the open air were sold a a nable pri rices in London last weak.fruit is of excellent quality.Such a second crop has never been gathered here before, All infections of the blood are removed by Ayers Sarsaparil la.& Sold by all druggists, \u201cSpecial Notises.ra Francais, this evening, Le Pstti pope Dua; Wednesday matines, La Grace de Use Lyman's Coffee, .It ja wholesome, |* TW Wasnixarox, D.C., October 3h Senators .stopped talking yesterdiiÿ voted on the Voorhees amend } which it is provided that th 1 of the Sherman silvenébilbe repealed, There was a maj0fitÿ [SPECIAL TO THE STAT Toronto, October 31.\u2014A Winnipeg despatch to the Mail says: \u2018The report that reached here that Sir Hector Langevin may be appointed Lieut.-Governor of itol has caused everything else of a politi character to dwarf into ins; cance, rumor comes from a source that is usually most réliable, otherwise very little credence would be placed upon it.In any case, the report meets with great indignation, and, - if if true, the appointment will certainly be ed as an insult to the provin Ing to the stand taken by Sir Hestor | goyir n regarding separate schools OR.PETERS MUST EXPLAIN.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| LONDON, October 31.\u2014A despatoh from Berlin states that Dr.Peters, the African traveller, will have to makie explanations to his Government when he reaches home.ve - Deters, when in Montreal, was in wed a reporter and was as atating in à rather flippant manner, that! \\ the only way to make good Africans was to \u2018make dead Africans.' He will publish a dental of the offensive statements, it is expected.THE M'CAR THYITÉS.[SPRCIAL TO THE STAR.) coter fouxp, October 81.7 Dalton Me.wlil open à campaign in northern .a Tare hiding \u20ac two, {Fevtings h hare on.ol: O''den- : and un.Doux jus Se Meetinga will be held at Southam ton and Tara on Nov.9 and 10 respective I and gubor dates neato There d to be an excéed- ingly stron undercurrent of feeling h favor of nk uo cCarthy throughout the Northern count oe The | HON.MR.TAILLON'8 RETALIATI ONTO THR STAR.) Quenxo, Detober 81.\u2014Hon, I.O.Taillon, Pd ot Quebec, haa instituted actions for, 00 4 Lemaire» = against F.Belleau and oad libations sate.ments in L'Electeur newspa It w charged that Hon.Mr.Taillon and Mr.Tail were at cross purposes and that Mr.Tnillon's actions in the connection: wets such as to reflect et upon! his Integrity.It was stated be allow persons to be dismissed of 1 who ware profiting PA dishonesty.\u2019 7 8 \"LAST EDITION ' \u20183 .TRE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1893, + THE DEAD STATESMAN.| \u2014\u2014 The Last Seene Was Peaceable One.REMINISCENGES OF THE DEPARTED CONSERVATIVE LEADER \u2014 THE CABINET TO ATTEND THE FUNERAL ON THURSDAY.At the moment of Sir John Abbott's death, which was peaceful and quiet, he was surrounded by all the members of his family.He, conversed.feel{ly with them during the.early part of the evening, but hi ES extreme, and he very Lipsed into unconsciousness, in which he died.Not a movement on his betrayed any suffering, and the as peaceable.Since last November, ;h Lime Le was obliged to retire from he has been sutfering from a 16 bowels, and Drs.Roddick and df] all in their power to save him.ted physician of England came to \"Country on purpose to examine him, und\u2019 give him the benefit « of his experience, together\u2019 with that of the nile physicians who were in attendance, but all their efforts were of no avail.Siuce his trip to Europe every succeeding day saw his cordition grow worse, till at lust all his children were sutumoned .to his bedside.The deceased statesman was in his seventy-third year, and he leaves eight children, four sons and four daughters.Messrs.Harry Abbott and J.B.Abbott have been loag connected with him in his law practice, as members of the firm of th Abbott, Campbell & Meredith.Two of his daughters, Mrs, Philips, wife, of the Rev.Mr.Philips, of Hawkesbury, and Mrs.Heneker, wife of the Solicitor of the Canadian Pacitic were pear their father at the end.The funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon at 2 pon.from his late residence to Christ Church Cathedral, and pronrises to be large.Sir John Thompson and many other members of: the (Mbinet will attend a~ well as the civic authorities and other publict bodies, Resolutio na of regret and condolence with the family arc to be adopted y the City Council and Board of Trade, and by the various financial a cotmercia! bodies with which Sir John wis connected, The arrangements for the funcral have not yet been perfected.Reminiscences of Sir John.There are many reminiscences told of Sir John Abbott, The Hon.J.E.Robidoux.late Attorney General of the Mercier Administration, | said: 1 was Sir John's confidential clerk in 180, aud was in his office for three years.left him when I was admitted ro the Bar.I have heard of his death: with regret and I have only the kindlie.: reminiscences of him.As man he was, in many respects\u201d the most perfect I have met.He was pulite, good nati | and insinuating to a vepy high deg Mtercours-: with him ws always ple nt.Sir John was a tan who could enjdy a joke as well as any 1 know of.I remem that one day 1 \u2018had taken half an Lour n than à was entitled to formy lunch.When Lod turned Mr.Abbogt grumbled at me becau I had taken too thuth time.\u2018You c£n deduct that from my salary,\u201d was tly answer; - but as received \u2018nothing he saw the joke aud laughed very heartily for the remainder of the day.Vhen my three years were up, I found a letter in my desk one day irom him containing some good advice, and a receipt for my courses at McGill he being the dean at the time.It was a generous thing for him todo, and [ bave ai- ways remembered it.Sir John will always be remembered as one of the clevet- est lawyers Montreal has had.Noo vuly was he Strong gin commercial cases, but in the ence of © Ste Alans Raiders he proved himself ) rth, and the peroration of his nl always be looked upon as a things considered, he was prob- 9 t successful lawyer of his time.Dvd ahligasreat knack of pleasing his 5 Rising them pay his fees.He 1m iis profession as a merchant By dues, All that he did he sl paid fer.He rarely lost a + for the-Peaso t when one looked a aix he always indo js client to come M 1 axrecmeut à Nec ve al ai Wately for yoy id : pi many Angel s tou nina pos tony when ata critical moment in the history the Liberal Conservative partyand rear ment of Canada he nobly and patriotically assumed their direction couducted the administration of our pihlic affairs.Sith credit and distinction.Moved by William Roddes, seconded by J.H.Kennedy, Jr., and read pied: \u201cThat we offer to Tady-Al bbott and to the other members of the Tail cé the deceased our heartfelt sympathy in this their hour bervavement., Moved by J.H.Walker and seconded by W.de L.Young: {hat copicsof the fo! ing resolutions be communicated to y Abbott and to the pre [Bank of Montreal Canada.At the weekly mecting of the directors of the Bauk of Montreal to-day the following resolution was passed Baxx of Moxrurar ny Mat October, 16%.\u201cThe Directors.a in with ver.regret of the death of 5 on Caldwell Abl K.C.M.4.which took place at his dence in this city, on the ovening of Monday, uth instant, desire pecord their pense of the loss sustained by tho Rank through his decease.\u201d was thurefore moved by Hon.G.A.Drum: mond, seconded by Mr, Hugh McLennan, and unanimously resolved: That the members of this Board docply de plore the loss by death of their late valu much esteem call Sir John cadre Abbot, K.C.M.G., an direct thata sony of of this resolution be sent to the family of t Î with an expression of sympathy and Condolence, Wigned) E.5.CLouRtox, General Manager.ia are \u2018ty ing at half-mast over the Cit all, Bank .of Montreal, Post Oftice ct to the mem- sad nt late resi- and other laces out her aid ory of the late Sir Jol Fhe Council of the \u201cStefrade will meet this afternoon at t o'clock, and adopt resolution?) sendy ence at the death of the late Sir Jum Abbott, The Civic arrange ent for Sir John Abbott's funeral araznot completed but It is likely that the City Council will attend in a v.Ministers to Attend the Funeral.[SPRCfAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, October3l.\u2014Owing to the death of Sir John Abbott, the members of the Government have left tothe Hamilton Committee of the Macdonald monument as to whether they should postpone the event or uot.If the unveiling goes on, then the Ministers will leave to-night, as-they bave arranged to' do, to attend the same, But they will return on Wednesday evening, so ! as to be present at the funeral of Sir J.J.C Abbott at Montreal on the following day.The Ministers have decided that they w ab attend the fineral in à body.The Uniowr Jack is floating at half-mast over.the Parliament buildinzS to-day.| French Press Comment.La Minerve.\u201cThe late hour at which | i the ens of the death of Sir John-Apbott ! reach s precludes us from entering into the details of the work and life of Sir John.\u2018We, hgwever, otfer hon to his memory and sg that he was a friend of our race.\u2018Over and over again he defendeq us in the v PRESENTING THE | \", GOLDEN KEY + À 8 ink of the Library by the Governor-Genepal\u2014-The Lisus.-Gov- ernor, Sir Adolphe and Sir Wii- Ham Addresethe odffvocation NEW M'GILL LIBRARY TO THE UNIVERS! \u2018 » A year from to-dif.and fe y day's annl- \u2018versary hereafter will be remembered by the fricpds of McGill for tha opening of the great Redpath Library.he ovent vas celebrate«t this aftérnoon with fitting ceremony aud many expressions of enthusiasm.So many friends had been fn- vited from other .cities and towns that it was impossible to postpone the ceremony, as the Convocation wished to do, in respect for Pe memory of Sir John Abbott.His Excellency the Governor-General and the Countess.of À een arrived last night to unk the beautiful building with the symbol?| golden key.Their Excellencies drove frdur the Windsor Hotel to the Col lege at 230 p.m., and shortly after the appointed time the ceremonies be- The Convocation in He William Molson Hall thewice-regal guests, tthe door ofthe Hall they were welcomed bythe senior governor, the vice-principal and the governors, an conducted te to |! bod noes on the dais, the actin, Z the way.On half of the Sate trshy, Mr.Hugh McLennan presented the follow ollowing address to the Governor: To His Eecetiency, the the Right Honoralle the Karl of Aberdeen, P.C., Canada : , Mey it please Your Excellency.¢, the governors, principal apd f Mes Cotltye, foel highiy I honore by the = cence to4lpy in the halls of Te Universi reprexcntative of our Gracious Sovere: are gratif to have tho opportu nity, of | newing the expression of our heartfelt EE And of that deep-seated love aud reveronce for our Queen which prevail hero in Canada not leas than in other parts of Her Majesty's world-wide dojuinions Vo draire to thank Ÿ our Excellency personally tor tho honor of your Choe 80 soon after Your rrivalin Canada, and e favor therein implied.* The countenance nu to institutions of earning by those who are highly placed lias always n greatly Woon: gud we are fully sensible of its valuc: » ove\u2019 nuch titude to Your Excellencys coessors favor they have extend re ta this Universig.a we trust t we shall eqnally obtain {ha Your Excellency; more Rogal Charter, Your Excel ency Me \u2018the oil Governor-General of \u2019 < * f sin 7 IL a.£4 ee tr VI \u2014 Tl le he SE THE NAN T the, nals of the Fren lanadians will mourn him cre.ly » family will have their t ay La Minecrve is in 1, Ww gentleman.ton the Senate, and on the deatiRof Sir John A.Macdonuld was chosen as leader of the Government.It was no small task,nan still he was abie tu overcome dift cultie quite ably.His party, which w : lucky carried dozens of by-olections; and w tout making peopleforget his predecessor à Sir John Abhwtt succeeded in preventing LIBRARY.visitor of the College, with the samgq powers thoes exercised by those in similar tion in «En pen Your Excellency\u2019 intimate knowledge of Canada.you are probably aw are of the variety f Principle on which the Universities are con- oti ted, while all work together iously ur one common end.is University, which i ob- on its origin and pet to Montreal by ono .maintained and y de Seality of other citizens, it {ta houefits to all Canada.with a success but be fying -to those who te, | the contrast from being too striking, Can rr » ond.@ him more especialy = ANDAR.ada luses an important citizen; the ! ar noe together with a separate sud a preat deal of thetafid a pro useful member of high standing; and the dvphrtment for the education of women, hich ge owledie of h atu It was a party a bard working and faithful man wha contained in all over 900 students at the [A atch him hia u bi ting.wasalway.found at the proper place when he polo: \u201cconopen a nthe cits; Jour A 5 ailated =D: non x Fwas | qo wologiea, ,au presiding offi theyter er had at trie : \u201cThe C ve part ba Ay Hal.Hh: overshadowed - na one of ts mont por per ae in arta Die n means of la Normal wren = ey gin il, and the result waa, tht much active leaders.Sir J.Fe tt died who a paring for the duties of teachors.uid have originated with the alder- esterday after a painful ns.Av ike his wifes he in comparatively fow ited with the Mayor.In election Tormer leader and friend he kept his partis- fully \u201cSmif cs the fo and, wuni- Fs it was always a great pleasure to ana and is in suspense dur Bence og ane who by their endowments have Sunder «Sir: John Abbott He was ing man eck under a prolonged that, in pessonting this ad does we come 5 gmost resourceful man I ever agony.once y built he co for a Your Exeellency, we can nt, in the dd, being always ready to long time w ith the hard work of the leader- case of the new library Suiting and of ihe land carried on the work with ship of à pa Ww bleh demand all \u2018from its on which it is built, two instances of that re.guness which has rare] men.wh part hin isappears one of markable gencrusity in tho encou ment pcugnrpassed.He was sharp anc the t men of ' shee Ta isabp Tory party, liberal and professional studies.which casts pr QT.and his op X) nents will re y for every thing and good for every boner, oh thagame uf Mont tdewn, whoso strenuous HSER Ain OF that ground.thing to retain power.efforts wy: A © benefit of humanity in so many 5 Se au dolphe Latlamime, Q.C., Min- \u201c ® waye are woll known, we tender our ATI xtémolibes in the Mackenzie Govern- thanks for the encouragement of her presen met tué have: always had nal BUCKET SHOP COLLAPSES.nd we hope that lal attontion which este for Shed ato Sir Jo an Abbott.Of Wh | rh = the Tah University vento the od education of women will coursty] kpg® him all through his rose en specu ators o are in the at sional cmf@;ind mans times Circumstances of taking their little flyers over the wires pl la our series hope Lohr BL pL the called moto plead with onagainst him.As\u2018| of Messrs.Monroe, Miller Co, a lehoy's administration of the dutics of your high an © ponent 1 always found lim loyal well known bucket shop firm i ce vehi ce to your own happiness to the core, a practitioner he New Yugk, entered the offices of the agents sito gh ree loving subjects of the Queen.\u201d stood \u201cvery high nd the whole country of the tirm in Montreal this morning, t hey Meanwhile the invited citizens and other has had the opportunity of appreciating bis found that Messrs Monrve, lier guests filled the reading room and hall of ability.He wns full of resources, and asa & Co.nu longer doi busi- tho library.And to\u2019 the new building tactician he good very high.\u201d ness at d stand.In f their Their Excellencies and the members of the Mr.A.T.Læpine, A P.for Montreal wires en withdrawn\u2019 from Convocation then repaired.Moving East: \u201cIn the intercourse whic?I' had Montreal ther, sand a num- hy the Hall the party took their with Sir John Abbott, I found hinj a most ber of bucket shop specula- aces on the platform and on the seats re- genial and kindly dis gentleman.He tors are have been la: Perved for them.Mr.Peter Redpath, the was painstaking, and impressed me very menting.\u201d e, Miller & or of the lib to whoee beneficence highly as long as he was in public life as wires in Montreal s event was due, hi nt all the fore- leader of the Conservative party when I was brought more intimately into relation with him,\u201d Mr, W, W.Robertson, Q.C.: \u201cI have al ways had the highest admiration for Sir Jolin\u2019s abilities as\u2019a law) he certainly hs ts left his mark in the \u2018profession.À ge rominent citizen recalls meeting the inte ir John very often in his boyhood days, \u2018The occasion was the periodical visit of young Abbott to Chatham for the purpose of collecting rents on the scigniory owned ithe Abbott estate.The future Prime- Minister in those days was of a jovial disposition and delighted greatly in playing practical Jokes.RESOL UTIONS OF THE MACDONALD CLUB.At a meeting of the Sir John A.Macdonald Club held at noon to- and presided over by Mr, C.A.McDonnell, al.dent of the Club, a large number ing prisstas, Abe tollowing action was taken with reference ia hewdesth af ax .nier.- Mr.J.H.Kennedy, ir acted as asuretary in the abwence of Mr.J.0 Jae whe, why is contined to the house by ill À ved by C.A, MeDonnéll.secon F.$ Maclennan and DA MoCo ans unanimously resolved: int the members of the Sir John.A.Macdonald Ciuh, having learned of the demise of ong of their former honorary presidents, the Hon, Sir John J.S$ Abbott, desire to piace on record their deep feeling of sorruw at the sad event whic removes from the = of our national parli Hamilton, Malone and Flt cently the/.wire had been withdrawn fl Quebec.The agents in Montreal are Labbe, on St.Frañcis Xavier street t» the St.Lawrence Hall, RB.N.Br Lien Notre Dame street, and Cris in CR cols Xavier street.For along din a ramors have been on the st regarding Munro, Miller & Co.! Aitho gp firm claimed to be wealthy,'it was a a supposed that the ** power behind the throne,\u201d or, in other words, the moneyed man was Mr.Doran, New York, who was formesly a member of the firm of Doran, Wright & Co., which failed some years, ago lor a large amount Recently also there had been trouble In the firm of Monroe, Miller & Co., with the re- suit that Mr.Miller left the firm alto- er.Mr.Doran, abrotherof S.G., Was the Montreal 1\" inspector of the firm.Last- week Mr.S.G.Doran failed A Now.york aud this is supposed te bare.brnaçcebt on the 2, rolispee ot the firm.1t is understood that Monroe, Miller & Co., owe considerable money to thelr clients in on deals not yet cl MARRIAGES.PARSLOW CRONE W \"RIGHT\u2014October 17, 1808, pre Tend ?the bride's father, by the Ho John Grentei.Mr.Thomas Hoary rs.low, 208 of J n Pare Heu of Rl he tow Leeds nity.ont Miss Libbie Cronkwright, daugtier of\u201d chard Cronk- h Kea.of Township of Lanedo County, Ont.| tary institutions one who'has b the power and force of his extraordina ntellectual endowments and vigorous spirit of patriot sm served in a large de, to advance \u2018and promote the prosperity of our Con- tederation.1 Moved/ by Austin Mosher and wld by James Crankshaw and resolved That as a Fous Conservatives also wish to express our admiration of of the | southerly winds; fine and à Mtion a of the Jate Hon.SirJohn J.C.- Abbots 5 , THE WEATHER.1 a.m.\u2014Probabilities for the next, sweaty.tour hours: Fresh to at uth ter milder, \u201cStar\u201d Weather R eport.Read! Harrison & Co'e Standard In- eurent © iL i \u201cThermo.Barom \"4 mits \u2018shelves of \u2018the réad.n ay Midnight.20.62 A 0.« sos8 inthe bulldingsuperv Ing thearrange- + for the reception of the visitors uests of honor.After prayer by the Cornish, and a song by cher Mu enta, th formall presented th library Le oe niversity.Mr, Watson, on beh of A he Sein formally y accepted The gif Redpath then present © golden ke to te Far of cen, and the = ec ing open.Speeches His Fraelioncy.Filta > Principal Johnson, Sir Adolphe Caron and Lieut.Governor Chapleau, interspersed by and applause trom the atudents, and the ubilation was unanimous and earnest to the point of the \u201chackneyed \u2018\u2018great enthusiasm.™ Much favorable comment was passed upo the decorations of the hall, the furnishings and ail the uipments ol'the library.The carpet of cork, more elastic than corticin desdened the sound of every footfall an the order was as nearly perfect as life per.\u201chie volume\" almost.al the i are aiso the | gris of Mr, Redpath.\u2018are exclusive of 30,000 volumes in the stack rooms, The ificent gift of Mr.Peter Red- path to McGill College was commenced about the first.of y, 1802.It is bullt of Montreal stone an resents a = handsome d imposi ppearance.oi Mr.AT Ta loi or, of ator ce Gordon.The outside of the ba esque style, aa being di guided an and at the same time plctureique\u2019\u201d The carving is largely symbolical e four sy mbols of the evangelists, the eagle, the Hon, the ox and the an h over buttresses, path crest and oe pd carved on th eygtone | of the arch r the front side of the balding are carved the arma of the college; on the other side-is a ion holding an open book.+ raide the liding most convenient e men the Meta ish street end, is a wide wh dich h plies access to the Taken vp.the bos room, at they are taken og department above by a lift tn the rro- ï jos ine circulnr staircase.ln thé basement Hes also in Lhe lower partion of the stockroom, the carctakdb's apartments, ete.At the end room, which idifour stories in height an capable of hold al, , 000 to 140,000 volumes! Going upstairs he tower various quotations of Special Notices.The mpsical portion of cercmonics in connection \u2018with the inauguration of McGill : College new library this afternoon was | bY sustained bya beautiful Heintzman cprigit Pan t Piano fura shed by Mr.C.Lindsay Ladies\u2019 warm knitted skirts in ream and colors only {loc each at S.Garsley\u2019s.ar.the toticicinae tous sont last even- | ing St Mary's Church, St.Ann's Hall; French Baptist Church and Foresters\u2019 Con: | Lindsay, cert, Market Hall\u2014Mr.C.W.2270.St.Catherine Street, supplied the planos.Ladies\u2019 flangel drawers and skirts 50c each at St.Carsley\" 8, Notre Dame st.Good food ls worth double doubtful or lnferior material.Use Lyman\u2019s Fluid Coffee.it is the best as well as the cheapest in the end, for there is na waste.All lust season's shapes in lad in ladies\u2019 felt hats only 25c each at S.Carsle REAL ESTATE _LAST EDITION.re STRESS Se The following proporty will be sold By Auction, At the Roowmns, 181 St.James ats, Persons euffering from sick headache, WEDNESDAY, 8th NOVEMBER, At Eleven O\u2019Clock, \" 1,3, 5 and 7 BEAUDRY St) Two New Stone Front Hou ing four dwellings; size front by 160 feet deep.see, compris Toh [3 onanoc SIMPSON -&- 00; REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, Méz2 es mr \u2014 HOUSES T0 LET.OFFICES TO LET.rE .\u2018WAREHOUSES T0 LET.J.Cradock Simpson & Co., 161 ST.JAMES STREET.MSiztcod yO F2 » DACIFICRY, CHANGE OF TIME Qn and after Cctober 29th, 1893, daily for Sawa, Sault Ne.Marie, St.Panl and es = arrive W R90 am.daily from\u2019 t Paul, eee Sault Ste.py and Uttawa.Yee pm.daily from Vancouver, Winnipeg and Ougua.After October 3st, trains will net step at Cote 84.Ançoine.Train leaving Windsor Rtreet Station mise for Ottawa, Winniyey, eto, will run week days only Trains jenving Dalhousie Station for Lachute and intermediate stations at 6.35 psa, and asviving from Lac \u2018hute and intermediate stations at 10.35 a.m., will be cance Australian Steamship Service.ARIMOO will leave Vancouver on Nov.6h 208 58 ARANA oor Dec Jn for Hawaiian, New CITY TICKET OFFICE, 129 Bt.James Nreet, - Next to Post Office.Montreal Toboggan Cigh | M.A.A.A.RINE.The Annual Meeting of the above Club will be held in the (lub Rooms, street, on TUESDAY EVG., Nev.7th Commenvcing at 8 o'clook oui re ok of Lommitter's Report.Tree.Tr Sec of tae am tose ered \u201cThe Ansjual Subecription shall be as tollows: \u201clady Asseciate Mesabers, TWO DOLLARS\u201c Pull attendance requested.1563 Mw T.Y.FOSTER.Hon.Sec.CHICAGO MARKET.and large > the.mark own.visible akon vai alues.oe opened freed and closed weaker.Pork dro) ropped Oct, and 12c on Jan.Lard and ribs closed fairly steady.Theanticipated tion vas not realized to-day xprereed the pinion roel results of the Volver vote had been d rather odie ngly.Clos pricd were: becembe November.sito ber, siM perk iS 10 Coho Ses Janu ala Lam.Fioss Oc tr, $9.22 Nov., $3.42 Jan.Ri ve Me of Trade stands adjourned till Thureday morning.BRITISH GRAIN TRADE.| Loxpox, October 30.\u2014The Mark Lane in Jw week review of the British trade, cata are steady except in sone of the provincial markets wliere prices are down 6d.Foreign wheats gencrally have lost Gd., but American red winter is held for advance.California whoat is firm.Corn ie duil.Ameri: can ir quoted at 19s 9d.Barley is quiet.The uantity of toeding barley paneage from the Vnited States is the la tin the b tory the trade Oats are firm.ay there was a weak demand for wheats; American alone was firm), held.Corn waa scarcer, A: there was a good Quantity at 6d advance.Oata under an increased nontal demand were up from 3d to Sd.was quiet.____ COMMERCIAL GOSSIP.Merars.Meredith & O'Brien received the fol lowing over thelr direct wire from Chicago to- \u201cHICAGO, October 31.\u201410.47 a.m.\u2014Wheat de- ertane 180,000 0 Wheat opened weak, and lower.Long at coming out.12.00 p.m.ble wheat rase 2,348,000.Corn decrease 432,000 13% pm.New York, and New Or leans Eon wheat and to-day flour, ; ifiadophina and Taltimore to come.| Could Not Walk y and was bedfast most of the time because of rheumatism.Tate but little and was reduced to a akeleton.As Hood's Bar- fapariila had cured my brother of rheumatio trouble 1 abso took it and bave improved rapidly.1 have regained my appetite, sleep well, am heavier aod walk long distances.Hoed's farsapa- rilla is worth ita weight in Meod'a Pilla act easily Jot effectively.Half an Hour or more can be very pleasantly \u2018 La in looking over our Art VISITORS/ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.HENRY BIRKS & SONS, a IE \u2014 v bave unlonded « big load of stocks.Cieus dint: den! financial situation money been secu There is nodoubt that Neil and T Cisse 2% the bank's arg véey December: | y.Corn, | spent by any lover of the beat- FURNITURE Of an absolutely trustworthy character at prices =: unquestionably the lowest.Give us a call.:- H.A.WILDER & co, Real Estate Owners Asseciation.A General Monthly Meeting of the Real Estate Owners Amociation of Montreal will be held on THIRSDAY, November snd, Jaa As 1.0 in the Hal of the Mooumpat National, M Lawrence street By q guaramtce Lee à er money as a let any unprincipled ee sell you Fe f neist on having INDA ne other, he has not got it.we will send itby mati aponrecel Pamiphiot 19 in sealed elo odieal 8 Fiymesth SOLD tr Dr.J.Leduc & Co.2033 fowl Dame St.C.O.Dacier, Cor.St.Denis St.and Paton ve NTREAL.and other Leading Dn re \u2014 | on ArpuchTION Pains | \u2018De | MENTHOL PLASTER IT WILL DISPEL THE PAIN LIKE MAGIC HOTEL PROPERTY |} For Sale or To Let.to let.cane any ouverte, Ron Lochs sod veer the C.ation: a.mrrcunsey, Txt 208 Be James Brest, Mootreal Trains will leave Windsor Street Station at 810 pm.| Money to Lend.8 P.C.TO 6 P.\u20ac.FIRST MORTGAGES.J.CBADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 ST, JAMES STREET.Mxéeod TO CLOSE TWO ESTATES WE OFFER FOR SALE : 2et.\u2014 That beautiful BAND-STONE VILLA No.frontage.tud.-THREE VERY 83 Durocher 5t., built from the plans of the late John James Browne, architect \u2014pany buying having the option of acquiring 50;or 100 fcet FINE LOTS on Quiblier Street.38 feet front.Ouly Tc à foot.Why pay 81 elsewhere.A REMINDER cc ccc Clarke Avrnue, Cote Bt.Antoine.39 cents per fout.JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON, 907 Bi.James Street.$15.00 $18.00 $22,00 $26.00 DINNER SETS \u201cAn Printed Patterñs and Pretty Gold Edge.¢ Uesigns, AT.Wiley & Co.1803 Notre Dame St.New Styles.SHERI PIEEEHED An Important Point of Merit, \u2018 free from rtarchy matter, which is present in tariey flour and other infant foods.and contains no Glucose and no lune Hugar.It is à acjentifie fact that infants under * seven months of of age onnpot digeat fooua.& FPSB PELE SEB Thé following advertisements were réosived too late for classification : PAT ANAL OST\u2014OCTOBER MTA, GENTLEMANTS BLACK rubber , in vicinity of Bt.Catherine, Fleurs, Oraig or Notre Finder will be rewarded bran ing at 114 Chatham street.1 O8T-DROPPED ETRE STRERTCARNOTRE D DAME street, taining eum = money.ard at Company's hoe.sci e at ; #10 per ANTED- BY TWO R LE or stores to clean from nine to four.196 Aquedunt rent COOK.\u201d APPLY AT ONCE, A Re ME\u2014FWO LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for koeping.heated; on Bleury, neur Bherbrook ofice.month.Address \u201cX 3908, ne \u2018 A WOMEN, ANTED\u2014A ner st je WHE A BOY WAITER.ALT AT QC ne Voir me.TO PURCHAS bots 3 08 & horse power.4 Reovxs-To LET, ON ld keeping.No objection to vo cadran.locality; fam! mur: no children, Plano if required.397 8 Bo x à EENDHAND \u201cEe ™w0 suitable tor | LAT bouse- sa Gerets =\u201c COM COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, IN \u2018coop private use of orrumee.Tas MosTARAL DAILY Bram, pribted at xx 68 BL.J the corner of George Street and Fortifisation Lane te published Graham, resident in Montreal.blishing lames street.1 have ever tan What me of YONTREALS LEADING BREWERS aps: \u201cI have to thank you for the samples of Dewar\u2019s Extra Special you were kind enough to send.In my opinion it is By tar the finest Whisky THIS IS THE OPINION pF ALL Good JUDGES.qd , (25 years old) ought to | SArShwit_ \u2014_\u2014 ==> Are you fond ofa Glass of Good PORT WINE ?FEUERHEERD'S COMMENDADOR please you.Brand registered, J M.DOUGLAS & CO., MONTREAL, a { - TO SBLL ONLY - == OUR FIXED POHCY 232 to 2 J , 38 \u2018McGILL STREET.~BEDDING + Sat "]
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