The Montreal daily star, 13 novembre 1893, lundi 13 novembre 1893
[" Te CROULITIN ï \"are he Mon Daily Star Last The Mor real \u2018 ae > CENT.T.; A -_ PRICE ONI - ee et ulries = | tabele enq oa I V E ucheres Ma chere) has mado & | RTI A © To ae \u201cHe (Labou x bas m air | \u2019 che louse between the Usruritan or how | | \u2018TED BOO J *NFUR) f Raden Abbas\u2019 t Thursday | AT suppo eu are 3 - 184 NSE - N.ical et to be seen.aah reali | | | BER 1 CO L UN I \u201c lngis y interesting spectacle.of ¢ lotus, | VEM ONA er st || N Y, \u201cNov O MEDICAL.NA I cal was on Liber are | | ; .one deu asserting tha han the Tor s This MONI s.LL D OF IN- round] such inatters tha the Tarte See INT] \u2014\u2014 7 CLE 0 5 É : each | ° wo ec 1 \u2014\u2014 ï PECIFIC RAMME athe Be ce egal or k to Mr.Ba ere he oor | avert urea! | \" =r Hou Thursday, ays a 0 LET.AT.Perfect Article.TER 7 wore 1 oftics her vas AI - | | Ti, E : il o! mu : = were ated ted N267 Tm RO ren RNISTED PES FLAT Al \u20ac ] : - te Against [in Africa\u201d ds mn pn meee \u2014 .\u2014\u2014 =m D.HEDOR th G EN.A : > Anarchis \u2026 he Noverntes 1 The __.voL XXV- PEU SITUATIONS WANTED.xs IT Ot Poe Lo, D'FRONT RUOM PUR 3 GES it man » The Crusade of uble Reported - Lows, aye eus = - ARARL E ee HED eon : em ASS KKREPERS FURNIS q la 330 Sherbroc x16 1 \u2018Campos M or .hes $10,000,000, ve a po : of an | | \u2014_ Ss - - x>_aiTvATIONS FOR Vous ne 3 uf RU SE dy.vo cadres WITH BOARD: | DED Egypt \u2014 Gossip Te The budget » eh Te rade o Ks | ETC, tword | bust ; 4 in .the gov ang.he expe : oe = dae T QUE st if- £ ndon.to » depressed while t ous to Fr FARES TR WHIEA niversity Fra A : .] * Lo .f itain is se Thad ho \u20ac 0 DVERTISEITS te Ah TAROT TCSEP SQUARE Al | Jos nope Ae haa si 5 ; far Talon.ph \u2014\u2014 12 \u2014The Arranging Jd ara 59 imite .hat an Se D Batsfac _.~ A PARLL tath ND uality of the pas! 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No 94 FINE LARG oN Cy 245 11 the the TAIN voids mal ation, and HA ni th % É 5 Ei os 5e ce = Te TA .SSESD hed.The prog ew.It a of clve- le.Having » that there Parliame: ; rediis sr etre word ep à 5 mn tor ED LY A 144 Blew WAND Tit t- GUNMA t house 20 aT.|, ADDRE is thing n stions ble.INE thes hers = oe = > nt i ve ION nts nol the*ques {the | tis > diseu bout.vk El an, a LE se on = \u2018ut o .a a ao Lent pte mere oO t per w PANTED -BY TANELLS 7 Highest relies R° SNTFUR: RII, Dalmoral TE FURNISUED RESENTAT eux wav ne anes street.pre: declarations ° disestablishinent issues ne tbe a in gh: | « and : 4 n fau s \u2018Ou st.cur NE and ev ANDSOM t.Frs.) - er poli it Lor i : 2 : = E { 5 EE EE Er HT Ÿ a 14 a | reform, -other } comuri tone\u2019 Mr.sed Sir .o ; \u20ac T, ot ha ty et ; X (OX à CO.Kuix Wales, of -v tical | sf A ; # = ue ve As s BklUH nov qu Univers 48 WIN LO ty Dn frer in Wales, reruus ; t avembe to suce fay ; OLD.T 4, each Da or less, y A LADY, ad atnativg Adis uN to genticme aise ! 7 i = | 2 - ; : - = ri X cos SA ROOMS, 3 stopped RER.2 tal Chu vould will pre :; Lox his p buried of 5 : A = a i Normal of referv cuve, breakfi TABLE heart vE Bksto end eu, rhich it w ven will ted as was buri is one ; rol SD, word, each inse in.W Tow Mets ay.1RS RICE SI MFOR 1 16 Lat J Sex es.TreAtue 931 Arch n whic Dunra isbu - s sclec who\u2019 who the : = | : v 3 = © 5.Lord 1 Salis day has Clark, bent, to É : = sn ed ¥ A SAT WD WA hairst F elle: nd to Dr.os iy.d Lor nr - nd row v Broad drainary ne ; § 2 = = was: arn A+ ous es mt RNISHE ser Notre Dam ; the par 2, an he second the Ar Henry sin Ù extrer : or less, an.n SF Th, YAN 0 AN Ey \u20ac Wt ma ELL FU ves arm on Fit Hutte.1780 nference, On t il move Willinm icin, Ordinar oo LES 25 ce! 2S wor lees, TAD-B tment, 121) aud retry a3 R l\u2019huluy +4: FET.W UBER 3 day's on 5 2 : 2 : FOR 8A ah 25 cents for © \"AN prow su = RIA STR very conveuteos bo Pa J.FACTURERS, the a spec Bartle roving 2 the thin he tadstone\u2019s os = E 5 \u2018 \u2014 = i i le ANUFL rake hmead 1 API of the ir » of Wa ary tha! him.: PERTY Fok word, ea d 1 centez ALLE DERE double à.WITH D u n lis Ashu vsotutius rds © Prince = = HE az CES, RFLIA ra etc.day Ww 33am double ro GROOMS IAR Balls.e.Sir EHis fa reso of Lo ill be kes it nu te kep hat, faili : = : == pari ok 55 : RAE LEE BILL ing Alley llinrd Lin tion o House lutivn w > age ma \"rvision istone t \u2018Richard } [ = = - : : x | hoes Live ta Ques y 2 ill calice Bowl the Ri adop by the ch résu t Raye al supe Mr.Glads Dr.AN Brat class Box #fs, = |r.NY to Queen 5 Re Also rk tn riers.ection by Ul, whic Alber of medic pers 5 2 = ee - : = Te Busan: OVUM: tard, cluee ccs, apply ds of Wa co.Impo al.rejec Rule Bi 4.Nir f boards lark advi Broaden à Extrao ral .EE _ rd ABLE hw |) à cvure , wD all kin (ER à Montre t y theso Home adopted favor vu dis- Cla Dr hysiclar he fune = - % =?sas house, ail NFU Do ETH ead rd b pak in rades elf, a Pp t th lad e PERSONALS .|\u201d I oY oh RESEFUTANLE Lo pets | clase Bouse RY COSVENIENT.U CLARE 88ST rT, DENIS, = Positively pres Bofit, By will ecettiement Panne SL I, bi ll i HE ES a we an an a OM -VE ».OU Ban RNISIRDT .7, 00MS © Littl - ; Ro tion for th h Smit nference Len ueen, n and fri thestrai the 3 z \u2014 KE He EE free < mm, at Ny MELY eu LOT Tel-phone nd BR à m Dyspepsia, arbitral hur Hug t the co discuss- lo.his physicià kit; bu bey atter Alsen order throug! Paçanct.EY HESrECTAul Apps \u2014 HAN DsOM) GO ¥ ; RUSHES a by all first i ieve Distress fro A per.tes, Art tention, of the confe ae sn ét pan.dvertisers may JANTED BY nk ram, TRUST.DOMES HAS Metal DORE two gentle, CKH'S B ted.Fur sale by 238 also relieve Eating.per pu Hl the at by Parliar bill.Am be as Le Westin x | ee it of tom at tbe ALote rate \\ tion oe Chal PE TABLE of French, 1 Teams.EW ann d cuuple \u2018aqenue 65 BOE as represent _ FL They Tool Iearty Drowsi.will cal v wasted * me Rule to be su Le he left Véstminster Mewadcalers TAT steve INT A RESP Toles ware voM-Nit 7 iu, Jor fname.il College TON THE reliable dod spy Homes and Hoe ee ! Fai ë = â 5 = 5 : = a 5 Ri is Hi Always nr v Hom TERS, diges izziness, à mposs t reso that mol lads Westmi ACANT.2 ANANIED Lay.hav stud oor No Re £ required.45 ol Rt co 8 th, \u2018Ha URA BIT al In for Dizzir ted Tongue ng aun i mninen ving bmi: ce r.G \u2014The t the = .: \\ = à SE er ws | BR WS Heal GOR a.AL medy fo th, Coa hey ing re pro affirm bjeet su M ber 13.= tha : SITUAT .parois AR ofce USERLEL d men WELL F breakfas OATS E FOLR = et ty AN bicgert & Bun us ee Dire = cn En = = = = = su a son as FE\" ality- Be mony as Bad Tastein LIVER.itted wi ing from mands 0 LONDON, ) | organ, that Par Parish to : 3 ese 5 : a = ; = > ; ORPID * mi sufferi $ the de 0 Liberal nined e 4 i i a ha = Ne nieces x 1 Nanuf ai nes Side, T Vegetable.tain is ent to zette, à detern itil th Bills vertise.ill be n AVANTE tan) jay Hochddaga, WLY FUR.Rs ry conte M wld sl 3_ Sole IY Pain in the > Purely cg Bri Parliam A 5 à = Wantad ification wi ; \\ OR A Te LAY ) TUUNS SR tar.with pe 156 ES druggis RER he Bowels, Dose.sion of ca WORK.Governn roro loyers\u2019 Lia mmons.= a i ; Si BOARD.TE CU ulate the : Small magogues.SD THEIR es all not the Empl Touse of Col late for ay's \u2014 {dre TioN by a whol sal .ter gd tal TABLE [AN ABSOLUTE CUF A Reg m de STS AN The Tim | ne ee np Ps ' 8of - ED-STHTATION VS na abe ava.bon Awd Rb; ALSO ANIL | N AB | I Pill.ce ANARCHY Ler 13.xt few counc passed the House « on these : = = a 7 = 5 a ROOMS tour ) A ES dat Sma all Price.Novem! ng the ne ill Le shall have ion of au ed by Chris and à : = = = sii Es Sag a y I | 3 P 5 - sm NEW YORK, ys: Duri there w d the decisi t finish ta few days, n.= Si 3: TEE x a: 27 Er A FURN ISHED 5 d Sulit PARLOR ble sa) od that rofesse i ys are no uru fo n will co | + = | | = ; = ; \u2018 = oS EE x53 L ] 3 LESSING \\ London cal derst Tests of y ious acasure hen adjo its sessioi it is k Wa U our ne te nl Bosco Stang a a he CGENTLEMAN eith=r wrizi % Tu\u201d I CN ce 315 38¢.NE LAR \u201clet arret.g ; S HAIR-DÉESSI) don cable 5 : HE i = = 5 su Lori 5 Sa Pe ED A GE) pet a tte R ul LET, © 12 Berthe FRONT : 'S LADIES -_ wee! wholesn thists in pressiire House resump il thé wo : x 2 = ce des oT \\ NM =~ TW LE] family ENISHED ot.PALMER'S LA certed Aunarv sreut 1 lish u the n unt : & = Ë Es 5 ; i RTE = | >» vos, in privat BLE EUR t.Cathegine TION.\u2018 > \u2018con spected Europe, g he Engli i upo its sessio : y, EE .re Ly A NAN RUS \"OMFURTA ter.MIND > J DIGES do] and sus { Westeru ar on t de and 0 EIFFEL ; ! hear Cu SMART Vi \u2018tant © AN udive \u2018 7 hea Jil PUOMS U a3 aud hot wal HANDSOME.© R.i N N | % = 5 : = a STARA dr st à ste enna reine, 2 À rousse LLY LARGE entences; pri- FE ah PACK AG E 2 belnge brou to join Soho and lon: ESSEPS A) , i = E tn Ww As mr \u2018pe ax , and sû PER PTIONAL sderu cons learning EACH = 2 re rough : n Iohd : L - re e 3 to EE rhe o_o tor leary 16° oN \u2014 3 ign -net th ers ir ded De Lo From th: ¥ = = i en uy : FOUR or ler, 2 CUMS 1 tront opportunity > » ° Fore drag-u quart ot deci - elled ' Famille x ABLE the Ko STAR vtte FTESTALASS LR re de a b.God AND wn draw a hiding sers à i RELL .Ve rag vox, I FIRST up and k ws nu.of two j WRLE # : Ë = ~ANTED teomed 1y th wh ga n, Quan NTED \u2014 8 oka (0 white balanced, te; st! 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Le St.change for city prop _ G A i wil Le goes peo be © ting have total 3 in iE : i 5 rs ss = = 1 hn front.on oath Tai RNISHED, ay Tudor Notre Dame se AND AND ONE BUIL pa HE wherever! str Spiocion.w t describe the Bett those es souls oli?This b rity ar i | t.Good E Me 1 man as Montreal.= HOC b, one TO erbr FFE n En = : : : : EE piel = STE tewastung, wy aso near Shy TARLY with or 966 2 Redd.; © HôL RES SOU; re Es ible n the iners t been shown nto the NITED \u2014 FO! mo AE EE = FA: aud wh FRIND Lein st, near OMFOR ve jtm, 5 SALE\u2014IWU ity, 1 2.of a possi dents à f idle wm \\ ot So} Mie ED- 2 \\ = .ar Id un ou BLE rail bocali Uatherine Correspon nds of shoele CATH he bes ess pa Astate- 08 VA \u2018urine ih rete: 0, 2.E WoRK OI vo flat, TRNISHED DO ode rox lot, cent.1298 8t f thousa fst, foodless, seeth- of t he busin tus n- _ \u2018GR THE 1 spector AT ONCE, James ot.WNMEND RY nsfeld at.FURNISHED DOLE : pa cs Z 2 - : : ; : == = = Ey i ne = = RIAGES, ~~ con ding as distric rate has \u2018tus before ds In t that in id ho = in 5 sr fe SE Re Ss coan fat, das, Lot ar v ND CAR NARNIA AViNG West Ri he whole he death Vhat a pe anys han the effec xpe: ! i A Alrlrto lJ.i FÉ \u201cRk LAT nurse te vne ae UUM bathroom: fat.gas.Lo TOD RSES A an DRI à ed, and t isery.T ful.V s comp ared to ertisinge nas could À ve Te og Mn baal AVANTE vi as gel ru vue Ï ee oc le LAT, Gi HO mann DIE AN Ling lot.A naked, of mise dread sion has nt appe: \u2018theadve a Yoar ould : ; : = A = : 2 : = = 3 a = x ame St.mass mething suspens be me inion RUN, 1, Itw vs 5e i: = - Ra bf pias 3 FELL FURNES Liar, $15 pe 2% 2 pe = © e DD ing up to so his long tion can 1 dors\u201d opi duced to nt in I ense I TANTEDS housewad.Aj; GO ann Wellington nt.} LE ALTO, { 13 Leet st.: TOLET-W yard, ce ri.TANTE a ange EET, GLAD- 40 Notr gone up blow t ery descrip rincipa safely mv h was spe a pn immense > = © = Fre : SH pia in horse, RY ean, robes 16 e t hit s of ev he seven pi w a be N.whic have fou spent m : = = = x £4 ; tose\u2019 pa WITH \u201c320, CR 2 sets harn also \u2018crus ustrie: that t rs sho 108.0000.they y have a the : Upper Pee \u201cFUR TENPO À as storeman, ful jack WwW tent, excel TABLE G at ace Arthur RNISHED.\"xs 1 dress E\u2014A 32° tadetoné one leigh.2 rect.or LET.\u201cdealt in the fact al carrie enteen ar that t They sing, an \u2018 | TANT u, tapencLe ut be a care Ter, 4 A RESPEU a lil Y ai 13 Pn WELL FU Ladies ot LÉ R BAL m Lire for lady USES TO cased by h are he past sev appe sutticien fi A and | strong man.expen Mar tod emplo Suv AR Apps #1 VON WELL FUR FORTAB Lt tone te; and su HO ENDID gue s whic tsin the on ppear ey = ë = ce À 5 Cm SE oe are, kind, gen disposal ANAT A SPL ild- ilway f receip fT $9,000, news | the +.ped to bear ne = Ë I om ARE RESTAD z t nas OMAN HA TN family.11¥ \"AND VE t 26 3 and ban bay mare, mesfinte \"AND HA} .The AWA, ; ment Bu ra nution 0 teo y uieting un than have agre naitive hows quite , J] z = 3 Les nt KR i port first class All tor imme E vuoï A dy a S < IN OTT.he Parliai taurant dimi n ga try disg aud i ndors very se but it sl chan - ; : \u201cA 130 NT ROYVA old, to tak iv A a xl INS rodms, in strict T ROOM, cman.be dnven 4 ENT\u2014 ite th for à res \" wekks of a Ra eh \"em Very \u2018u days, x- ve ws a lors, bu re su \" des: AT NUT 15 years o L Mu ust FD HV ou avenicn.Db FRON sente ALE\u2014HORSE, He, oan ve SE OR y R res opposite ne every con has » past te cit ane his sho he vendo a a mi Sis Rh mor TANT ferences, MAKER, R \u2018and every ou RNISHE MOR en d and gen at1s: M RONE 0! president ton st., 8 h steam, a Gen- There.ing the last ni, -dge T of th licately in advertis- \\ ant, à boy bimae!?gene lag: x6 § LANs Di st.E, UNFU st, PUENISHED horse Ry an IGH, FU Austin Weilingt 2 suit ean ove : ee LR ss I: Ls 2 1} make ARIE tx Ln t Urbain at.FIRST C uw mi.(ma M\u2014LARE 31 Aylmer TX FUR at Prose FTON BLE à Apply Ausn 2 figs.on cllington ci Ses % a LE = Ë = = ue > ha = W wm N 1 003 of kitchen.il MEGRTABL or without brand FOR SALE run arent Iho ie or private ately oct Address > à he lobby ister, whose « be matche the asc &x sonp is tb that th y iu adv pod A HR atonce FLY.A petent hou TANT in private ING Duw : buse i\u201d TWO ou oo d'email; with © D FOR SA ree.driver a: SSSR 100 LU fe nience.Li United States.A JIOUSE tl net Minis y holy md cd.He hE Ch i : : : « : | = a ha es = \"RNISRE wo hoi Paul sree! Tr be well cares ve 1 of the U TREET.A ut; Cabi rhjeét car fresh atte 1 Cromer.It found t licy.: TANTED- = sal fan 13 t.PLAIN SE chi Mrs.bedroom te ABLE FU Bal.v8 8e IHORRE ABO would mil cra H STR througho ; abinet oxi har Ta i x = | : à ; = : 3 3 re nak ; te D\u2014HORR for.his TL po \u2014\u201d Ottawa.TAVIS] order k Simp- 0 news again mg su \u201c| very qu ot a wi \u2014 treet.i - Any SERV ASF 3 AN STE Ad er done F 42 Torragce > TET tC no children.TASTE winter LET MCT.in first class J.Craduck = 4 me the mutiny {Lor sie ue 8 | ard ti a ENFRAL ASTER W Family mend TAL.STEN VOM TC quict family, N RIGHT | er ADD IE, YO 12 rooms, in Apply to 25 Khedive to pt surprise tration w the Using ATE =.so LE 2 mar EEE ct der à Re Room in à ICE ARN BRIGHT ne _deivio Shine, \u2018of hot water.Appi to ST, COSY would ne demons ting from o Co.all their rs : ÿ ue \u2014\u2014\u2014 Semen hrs LAWYE a Ara tx hi i ED, AN lemen.53 cou lig SALE.ted by hb St, Jumes = NE ST city.This Such a sut foo Nothing \\.Y.Pian ce on urchase i = sou x MM Jem ED-TO unter Address IE LE et PRNISH l'or 2 geutle FOR hep! 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ood ave a \u201cen, Mood chance.Jonship h « junior champlonship hax in comeback té Metili, The first match seu played against Britannia, which resulted in a vie- tory for »illby.a score of 3X to 1, © second team are hard at work prac.put to the vote it tisine, They bi mect the champions of Upper Canada, Hall, on Saturday, November 13, The Rov.Mr.Barnes on Parkman.| The Rev.W, 8, Barnes preached in the Church of the Messiah last night on the | life and work of the late historian, Francis Parkman.The minister referred to him as Lg a Unitarian and the sonof a Unitarian min- I a ister in Boston.une of his sisters was the wife of the Rev.Dr.Cordner.a formér pastor | Of the Church of the Messiah in this city.| The story of the life-wdrk of the famous | i © historian was told, particularly in connection with the series on Canada, the crowa- was only completed about a vear before dis doath: His was a life of trie hermsm worthy of imitation by | the young, for he had encountered numer.I ous \u2018vbatacles whirh appeared insurmountable, but he had the rare privilege of | accomplishing what he set up as his aim in i his vouth.Meeting In Soulanges., Hon.Mr.Laurier, Messrs.Tarte.Brodeur atrd others left for Coteau Station today to address the electors of Soulanges and Vau- |, dreuil on the political issues ot the day.1 Brewster, 'W.| 893,000; Light, 836,000.Tot .riage belon THE COMMERCIAL | TRAVELLERS.NOMINATIONS FOR NEXT YEAR'S PRESIDENCY.Messre.D.Watson and L.A.Wilson Are the Candidatés\u2014The Usual Annual Dinner to be Held.The regular quarterly meeting of the Do minion Commercial Travellers\u2019 Association was held at the rooms, Board of Trade building, on Saturday evening.The principal business was the nomination of officers for the ensuing year, and there will be contests for the presidency, the vice: \u201cpresidency and the directors, The president, Mr.George L.Cains, who occupied the chair, stated that the year had been a prosperous one.There had been a large increase inthe membership and they would be able toadd tothe surpius.The nomination cers was then proceeded with, the fallowing being nominated for president: 1 Pair Joceph H.Morin, papas son & C \u201cre David w Watson & Co.Mr.Las wrence.A.om od Lawrence A.Wilson & Mr.Merin acknowledged the honor conferred upon him, and withdrew his name.The cuntést will, therefore, be.between Messrs.D.Watson & L.A.Wilson.For vice- president the nominations were: \"Mr.Wm.McNally, of Wm.MeNally & Co, ar Alfred\" Elliott, representing H.A \u201cNelson Fo ollowing were the nomiuations for treasurer: MC.Fred Birks, of .Paul & Co.Mr.Charles Gurd, of C foe urd & Go.Mr.Birks said he had been trgasurer for two years, aud would retire in favor of Mr, The latter was, thercfore, declared elected by acclamation.The following were nominated for directors, five to be elected : Mr.I.Friedman, representing M., Vineberg & Co.Mr.S.W.Ewing.of Ewing, Herron &.Co.Mr, James L Gardner, represen Teltier, Rothwell & Co.Mr.E D-Marceau, representing L.Chaput & Mr.T.L.Paton, manufacturers\u2019 agent.Mr John Hughes, representing Caverhill, H MES Wi ne Coating.representing H' Bros.Mr.Geo eo H.Mishap, manufacturers\u2019 agent, Mr.J.C.Watson & Ca, \" The Nill beclosed on the Friday before the annual mecting at 50.Messrs, EL EL Callahan and J.T.Dwyer were Pdallet p to superintend the mailing of the llot papers, ard Messrs.NX.Mur P.Beauckamp, J.3.Bullock, J.H.pe onth.J.A.Taylor and D.Stevenson, | bcrutineers.It was decided that the annual meeting should be held on December 9.Mr.Fred Birks gave the following notice of motion: In order to secure banca all injuries must be of such a nature as to prove disability and loss of Se, rea portion of business or occupation is attended.to, the claim shall be decidod by the llvand upon its merits.All claims must bo made within \u2018thirty days of revov ers Mr, Geor, :'arbes moved, seconded by Mr.Wm.Galüraith: That tho Investment Committee of the Associ: ation be, and are, hereby instructed to take such steps as will ehabic them to be perfectly sure that their securities are wo protected that no vutaido rd party, having a claim for debt against the owner of such property, shall be able \u2018to obtain judgment without the knowledge of the murtgagee, thereby depreciating the security, or entirely rendering the mortgage value! Mr.J, D.Rolland said that the Chambre de Commerce were taking steps to have the law amended.The motion was lost, The question of the annual celebration\u2019 then came up, some being in favor of a dinner and uthers a reception.Finally a dinner was\u201d decided upou, and the following gentlemen were appointed a committee to carry out the arrangements: Messrs.Geo, L.Cains, Lawrence À.Wilson, David W-at- son, Fred Hughes, G.Piche, W.P.Boay- champ, F.Gormley, Charles Gurd, J.Dwyer, Wm.Galbraith, F, 3.Cote, F.X.Grand pre.J.H.Clerk, P.L.Lassonde and irks ST.ANDREW'S BALL.The Committees Which Wil Carry Out the Arrangements.The preparations: for the St.Andrew's 1, on November J0th, are more extensive than usual.His Excellency the Governor, and the Countess of Abe een, Are among the invited guests.The following are the cumimittees which will carry out the arrangements: Iteception Committee.\u2014 Messrs.W.W.Ogilvie, chairman: Sir Donald À A.Smith, Hon.D.A.Mac- douald, Hon.Geo.A.Drummond, R.B.Angus, Duncan Aelntyre.Robt.Mackay, John Cas Dr.Jas Stewart, ir.Wanless, Geo.M.King: horn.Jas.Ross, Dr.D.MeEschran, J.N.G shields, W.Greenshields, Rob.Henny, Montagu Allan, Hector Mackenzie, Senator Ogilvie, Dir.Lraik, Donald Macmaster, Hu: th McLennan P.S.h A.Alan, D Girdwos Jno.À.Watson: it Roddick, Jas.lessor Tonk Stephen, Wm.Angus, Thos.Davidson, Jas.A.Gillespie, Alex.Reid, David 4-Macpherson, M W.M.Ramsay, Robdt.R Subscription CommitËe Mossre.A.F.Rid- dell.chairman: Waller Wilso E Smith, CL Starke, Wm.Rutherford.jr., W.W.Watson.F.Roperteon.© ne ies Lea Ttaon, .G.nef Geo W.Cameron: ohn Allan, ones v Pron, v Denon, John Corbett, A.Mel w, Elder, A.D.Kwan, Johnston, Peter Lai Bean, R.D.Frans Proudfoo Floor committee _Nosrs G.S.Cantlie, chair man; C.B Esdaile, eer Davida ilvy, Hs Sievers W.C.Mcintyre Micha R & 2 elles, Wm.Blaik lock, ; Cains, D.JT.aghorn, James Law, Alex > canine ur, Th oe beck Music and dancing Mers sr R M.Eadalle, airman Cantlic, ex, Stewart, C Suppa an Dr Chas, McRachran à hai 3 Pl neh Cran casa.Hug Paton, chair bh Graham, J.R.Wilson, Chas.Cassils, So, Bai rd, R.P.McLea.Committee on con, atory addressse\u2014Rev.Dr.Barclay, Rev.Hill, Rev.Prof.Mur- ixecutive committee \u2014 Messrs.Ewan Lennan, chai ui Robert Adair, hon.secretary; RM, F: chairman music and dancing \u2018A.E Riddell, chairman su ubscription; Hugh Paton, chairman supper; Wo W.Ogilvie, chair man contin |, The Finance Committee.At the meeting of the Finance Committee on Saturday, the following claims were presented by the Committees: Road Com mittee, $18,000; Fire, $30,149,City Hall, San v00; Police,\u201d $53,000; Water, $32000; Health, , 822,148 The Market Committee has not yet been heard from.The above amount isin addition to the $18,000 deducted from the salaries last spring and yvhich it is decided to return.Stole a Buffalo Robe.1 Special Constable Burns on Saturday arrested a mechanic named James Murray, on the cha of oN harse and ear.King from the corner of Inspector and St.James street.As he adumitted having stolen and sold one of the butfalo robes he.was sent down b Judge Desnoyers for one month, with hard r., A Famlly Reunion.There was a pleasant family reunion on Saturday at residence of Albert J.Brown, SSI Prince Arthur.street, when Mrs.Brown met her five brothers, the Messrs.Shay = It was the first time in twenty-seve years that they had met.The brothers are \u2018all rondmasters, four on ! the Canadian Pacific and one on the Fentral Vermont Railway.| \u2014\u2014 An Assessor's Action.The casp of James F.Dillon agninst Cvrille Laurin was heard in the Recorder's Court before Mr.N.H.Bourgouin on Saturday.The phintiff, who is one of the City Assessors, ch défendant 5 a strect proprietor, with having used s ve cpnelusively total Alex.Caldwell, Jas.A.\u2018Camille Eo E.5 1 able pr a Funeral of the Late pa Pierre.Chap- - lea | i | oocurred betore the of Assessars when Mr.Launn claimed a a his: aswssment.Mr.Dillon November 2 reduction of - bar! asked defendant to produce a certificate of his architect in rezard to L'hhe cost of the roperty to which he had just aworn, and va Laurin resented this and in the heated langage w hich susued the words \u201cwiser hound\u201d are aaid to have been used, The case was taken en delibére.THB CHENIER MONUMENT.Committee Appointed to Look After the Proposed work.Some seventy-five ger atlemen attended the meoting held at Le onde office on Saturday afternoon for the purpose of deciding upon the steps to be taken to erect à monu- tent to Dr.Chenier, killed in 1837 at St Eustache.Among these in attendance were the Hon.Drat whose home the remains of Chenier, since their exhumation two years ago, have been kept int an urn bearin ng au a1 appropriate inscription.Others were > pine, P., J.X.Perrault, lL.ty \u201cLafontaine, ex-M.P.P., Ald.J.Perreault, J.OU, nd, P.A.J.Voyer, editor of Le Monde, Urbain Lafontaine, Dr.Raymond, Dr.Beausoleii, Udilon Bas: tien, Emile Lav gne, Horace Boisseau, L-A., WwW, Prouls, A, Filiatreautt, P.M.Sauvalle, L.J.Herard, Gonzalve Desaulniers, and S.Globes Dr: Marcil; having been moved into the chair, ex ressed his plesstire à at being pre- \u201cpenton this occasion, having come up from Quebec for The urpose.As all were aware, he had always been ait ardent admirer\u2019 o Chenier.As far as he had been able to ascertain.the idea of erecting a monument to\u2019 his memory in Montreal had leen very well \"received by large numbers who believe that \u2018the men of had acted in tho country's interest and had been largely instrumental in securing for it the free constitutional government which it had since enjoyed.Though there niight be sume opposition to the project, he felt sure that the e great mass of French-Cana- dians, at any rate, _worLp VIEW IT WITH FAVOR, | proposal to erect a monument at St.The Drom having Ueen abandoned, he thought that the- people of that district would readily favor the present project, The projected site, Viger square, secmed to be ale suitable\u2019 site, and he hoped that the city would grant the necessary permission, Mr.V \\ over explained that the movement WAS p by men wha felt that the were Pete © Chenier for what he had done in giving up his life for his country.Those who thought that they, , owed his memory this tribute would be asked to! subscribe.hose who were of a contrary pinion could act otherwise.Ile suggested that a com.ruittee be organized at once, and he felt sure that they would be successful.* Mr.J.X.Perrault approved of the idea, and thought that the committee appointed I should be a thoroughly representative one.The monument should be a credit to the city, and an ornament to Viger square, To have something suitable at least would be required, Several other gentlemen havi ing made suggestions as to the best method of pro- receding the following committee was appointed to take charge of the work: Hon- -orary president, Hou.Dr.David Marcil; hon.vice-presidents, Mr.Louis Frechetts and Hon, Honore Mercier: president, Mr.A, T.lepine, M.P.; vice resident: Dr Beausoleil; retirer, Mr.I.J.Herard: secretary, Mr.P.AJ.Voyer; assistant secretary, Mr, J.O.Pelland: pPopmittes, Messre.F.lu Beique, Q.C.: 1.Boisseau, P.E.Lafontaine, 1 \u2018Hon.James 5 \"Shane, iN Lafontaine; O.Bastien, Ald Jeremie Perreault, O.J.Monday, E Lavigne, L.O.David, L.A.W, Proulx, Dr.E.P.Lachapelle, G.A.mont, Octave Lemay, J.M.Fo tier, Lucien Forget, Ald.Beausoleil, M.P.Ald.Rainville, Ald.Prefontaine, M.P.Ald.P.Leclerc, Ald.Jos.Robert, Alphonse Racine.Ald.G.Marsolais, P.E.Paquette, H.d, Charles Marcil, + .Saucalle, la.J.Perreault, Dr.Raymond, G.Desaulniers, J.H.Lefebvre, with powers to add to.their numbers, All present at the meeting put their names down ou the subscription list.A mecting of the committee Was called for today to draft a petition to be presented to the City Council asking for the rs permission to erect the monument.Messrs.Frechette & Mercier; two of \u20ac conveners of the meeting, were unable to be present, being detained in Quebec, Provincial Appointments, Among the Provincial appointments which appeared in the Quebec Gazette on Saturday were these: Mr.Samuel Fauteux school éomnissioner of the municipality of St.Benoit, county of 'i'wo Mountains, in the lace of Mr.Ernest Leware, absent: Mr, yacinthe Gentis, school commissioner for the municipality of St.Samue! de Horton, county of Nicolet, to replace Nr.Adolphe Gagnon: Mr.Geo.lackmill, school commissioner for the municipality of Upper Litchfield, county of Pontiac, to replace Mr.Stillman Smith, absent: Revd, Joseph Alfred Perusse, school commissioner of the municipality of Notro Dame du Sacre Cœur, county of Rimouski, in the place and stead of the Rev.Ar.Audet, who has left the municipality; Mr.Simon McNally, of Calumet island, \u2018inthe county of Pontiac, sheriff for the \"district of Pontiac; Henry Thomas Hurdman, physician, of the village of Bryson, in the county of Pontiac, coroner for the district af Pontiac; Mr.Charles Delphis Blondin tthe village of Bryson, in the county o Pontiac, guardian of the Court House for the district cf Pontiac.nd influential ther ing at the funeral of the late Dr.Pierre Chapleau, one of the translators of the House of Commons and brother of Lieut- Governor Chapieau on Saturday.The remains arrived from Ottawa at 12.40 at the Windsor Statlon and were transferred to Cote des Neiges Uemetery.Among those in attendance were His Honor and his brother, Major S.St.Onge Chap- lean, Clerk \u2018of the Crown pa hancer Messrs, G.A.Drolet, C.A.Mr.Justice Loranger, D.Girona LB.P., Hector Fabre, Canadian Commissioner to May or Desjardins, Dr, ing, Frances Hughes, E.Su\u201d Loos: Hon.Joseph Tass J.B.A.Mongenais, L.J.A.Surveyer, J.J.Beachamp, Ald.M.Apr Rodier, A.Rastoul, C.St.Louis, < Rod fer, Col.Audet, Ottawa; Wm.Little, À, À.La Desnoyers and others, There was al Charged\" With Boating His Wife.Samuel Cole, a night watchman of 202 Rivard street, was ch n the Recorder's Court this morning with having beaten his wife with a stick and then kick- iug her.His Honor found the case to be of so serious a nature that he sent the accused to the Police Court for trial.New Refinery at Berthier A su refinery in connection with Le- faivre's t Sugar works will be established at Berthier shortly.Ten thousand tons of beets will be treated at an carly farmers of the district are pai uts a ton.a bounty of } ' THE WAY OUT of woman's troubles is with Doctor - Pierce's ÿ Favorite Prescription.§ § Safely and certa.nly.ev 18 cry delicate weakness, j derangement, and dis 1{ is permanently cured.} 3 ut of ail the medi- § cites for women, the à \u201cFavorite Prescription \u201d ?the only one thats guaranteed to do what Is § claimed for it In all j \u2018female complaints ® and\u2019 irregularities, periodical ins, displacements, internal inflame mation or ulceration, \"bearing - down .sensations and\u2019 kindred ailments, if it ever fails to benefit or cure, you bave your money back.pe certain to cure every tors ake you he oer Tr vas wired, »we'll pag you Sora?\u2014 w cad of Catarrh in il date.The ease peculiar to the sex \u2018ing language towards him.\u201cThe Mtercatialy arcil, of St.Kustache, .\u201cboys had only t ; free vf debt.SUNDAY-SCHOOL WORK.Anniversary \u2018Services at St.James Methodist Church.The.\u201cseventy sixth anniversary of the | St.James Methodist Church Sabbath: schools was celebrated with special services yesterday.Karnest and inatructive ser mony were preached by the lev, SD.Chown in the morning and the Rev.J.B.Silcox in the evening.But the nfost inter esting miceting was the mathe ring in the Sunday->choo! root in the afternoo Nr.George & Vipond presided, and among those on the platform were v.Dr.Hunter, Rev.Dr.Rose, Ror.H.M.Tory aad Messrs.A.0.Dawso Bundon, J.A.Vibert, W.c.Palmer ay Ritchie Bell, After devotional exercises the chairman called attention tothe annual report, which showed that the average attendance far the year at the afternoon classes had been | ST, a decrease of 4 per cent.from the previous year.The treasurer's repurt showed that the school was practically + While the adult classes were ingreasing in numbers the intermediate and primary classes were decreasing.The librarian's report showed there were 85 valumes in the library.The girls of the school had read 1533 volumes, while the.read \"57.There were 32 classes and 45\" teachers and officers.The expenses of the school during the year were $1159.The amount raised for the purpose of defraying these expenses was $43, aud a similar amount was raised for mission pur- roses, The treasurer's report showed a mince of S78.41.There wasstill an outstanding account of $111 to pay to the Montreal Book room.The morning Sunday school classes aud the Desrivieres street classes report was equally satisfactory.The necessity of funds was apparent.Rev.Ir.Hunter spoke of the school and its good work: Rev.Mr.Tory on things to be avoided and things to be cultivated.and the Rev.Dr.Rose on the standard by \u201cwhich nen were engaged \u2014what they reali were, not what they possessed.The caflection amounted to F310.GPPOINTED SOAP MAKERS .ar n .BOYAL WARRANT, TNE QUEEN nas NO EQUAL ron LAUNDRY & HOUSEHOLD Awarded 11 Gold Mocals Sunlight Soap Depot for Quebec, FRANK MACOR & ¢O., .MONTREAL.s Good ag: are 2 2 &@ Now | sy MASTIFF Sig PLUG CUT 2 is makin pipe-smokin popular because \u201cif gives more for the money.J.B.PACE Tobacco Co., Richmond, V and Montreal, Can.= NO CURE, on pe res NO PAY oen whosufferivom the effects of disease, over- werk, worry, from the follies of youth or the excesses of manhood; men who have failed to find a cure, do notdespair, do not give up! Forty years experience has proved.that Dr.Clarke's celebrated method .of treatment can be depended.on With absolute certainty to cffect à permanent cure.So confident am 1, that it will cure even the worst cases, that 1 am willing to let you deposit the MONEY \u201cwir BANK- to be paid me after y om gre cured and not until then; this makes you absolutely safe.If unable to calk send for free Question List and Be cured at Home.~ Everything rs rent sealod secure from exposure.Call on or address, naming thie paper.DR.F.D.CLARKE, Ne5rill Bleck, DETROIT, MICH.25 iddecd sm KILLER ISTHE BEST REMEDY FOR PRAÎNS,FBRUISES, CALDS, URNS & CUTS.YHEADACHE Byactingon the Stomach, Liver removing morbid matter and an cory cleansing the antire system, Burdock Bl Bitters promptly Tomorves He Headaches ofall kinds, no matter how obetin or severe.Cons pation, Dyspepsia and pad Blood are the usual causes of Headach B.B.B.removes these and with therm air the Head- achedisappears.Note the following STRONG EVIDENCE: $, \u201cMy Sick Headache occurred eve: or forty took thee bottles o?RER BB, Ba h oe.Teniihe months, and re Pomme ne A kK, 1 Stony, Shetland, Ont.L f NOTICE that the MUTUAL FIRE INAUR.Ta here! ven ANCE ANY of the Ctiy of Montreal will apply to «1 ture of, ec, at its next session, Jor an act Horatio W.Nelson.of \u2018tario, me gi ng its charter \u20184443 Vict a Chap 2\" îte powere and entarge the field of ita operati J.B.LAFLEUR, En, Secretary of the Applicsat.MoxTRRAL, October, nn ~~ MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.\u2014 AN \u2014\u2014 Organ and Vocal Recital - uf PS THE FAfROXAUE OF TRR\u2014 MINICAL COMMITTEE OF ST.ANDREW'S i CHRURCN, Will be held \u201cIN THK CHURCH,\" TUESDAY, 14th November, at § P.M.MR.\u20ac, EK.B.PRICE, A.C.0., Organist, \u2014AMISTRD BY \u2014 MISS REYNER.Soprano.MISS MALTBY, Centralto.MR.A SABISTOY, Tenor.Moroceo Illustrated By J.E.BUDGETT MEAKINS, Late Editor \u201cTimes of Morogoo.\u201d TUESDAY, - NOVEMBER ith THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6th Phofozraphic Views.| L'GLIMPSES OF BARDARY.| I HOW THE MOORS, LIVE ASSOCIATION HALL\u2019 Dominion Square.Admission to each lecture, Su 24 SECOND and.LAST WEEK.Prof.0.R.Gleason, King ot Horse Tamers, In his Unique and Wonderful Exhibit, VICTORIA RINK, To-Nianr and Every Niaur this week, NO LONGER, Admission 330.Reserved seats 33c.Children under 13 years, Uc Commences at 8.15.RUFUS SOMERBY, 71 M [AN OPEN MEETING \u2014oF\u2014 MACHINISTS will be held in UNITY MALL, Wellington St, Point St.Charles, on NOVEMBER 1Gth, 1893, Chair taken at 8 p.m.Mr.H.E.EASTON, Grand O:ganizer and Fore man of the 1.A.M.will address the meeting.Boa't fall te Attend.%71 PARK The annual Meeting of D this Œub for the cloction of \u201cBcers and Foe, busi: wily mt RODAY \u201cEVENING 15th Nov, at Sp.m, at the Wi insu Hotel All inter cet bogganu be welcome.ne By order, W.P.SLESSOR, Mon.Sec.CTORIA RIFLES ARMOURY \u2014ASSOCIATION.\u2014 The Atnual\u201dGener General Mee Armou Ph IS hNOVEN EMBER.at 8 octo ion of the Annual Report aux and | Ee of Directors for the ensui: By 238 Sawd Association Hall, er, he C W.RADIGER \u2018 WEDNESDAY KVENING, NOV, 13th, 1383, | GOUNOD NIGHT \u2014BY THE\u2014 \u2014Lyric Quartetto\u2014 MR C F.SORESRI.MR \u2018A.G.CUNNINGHAM.MRS 8& CHADWICK.Admission 30e.Reserved Seals lic.Tickets and Plan at Featherstone's, Music Store.St.Catherine strect.6 2 ceux T™® TRE Bazar in.Natural History Room On THURSDAY & FRIDAY, loeb A na November, in Aid of W.C.T.U.Tickets, Loc ci Chtiaren.se.© Music, Flowe and Useful Articles.Refresly ments.Piano ind hg loaned by C.W.Lindsay.sé 4 LADIES MORNIN ING MUSICAL Members of Chorus chorus music\u2019 Tu Vabrees land à ocieck, at M.C.A.1 E BAYNES, Sec L M.M.THE \u201cCALIGRAPH\u2019 .- Typewriter.rhe only Typewriter uréd by the Official Reporters of ti \u201c*Monse of Commens, Ottawa.\u201d We are\u2019 now replacing SEVEN that have been us there for years.The Chief of the Popertment ars: \u2014 Pa find no Machi equal to it.\u201d Bend tor & Descriptiv ce Last.MoRTeN, F PHILLIPS à co.Agents fer Quebec and Eastern @ntarie, - 1735 Notre Dame St, Montreal.w A DICK 4% BLOOD | PURIFIE À 1srecommende@y M the mot come tent authoriticgas In the increased value of stock for a ling purposes.In the increased amount of work got out them.In the decrease: 1 quantity of food ru Ww keep tim good condi - In the dec: reared amounts paid to Surge: One man writes that ho old n oe tor $ AE 1giz > would e heen e accept ) for previougto pit RE PLOOD PURIPIEIR Price, only 50e.> K's BLISTER for ering, ringbones, ting of.A 5 will be be Dold m die £2 Niger ETINGS | AND AMUSEMENTS.ANA NELSON AD nh THOMAR KAY.Nomen « p carpe moine NOR à ovem par 1304 snd rim! : ; D ÂRKE ST RUSSIA ! Brjrattan Donneliy, under the m Bi pus Spectacal ar Prod - sted and costumed 4 and 4 attraction\u2014 Pauline Rall opera = - \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EMY OF MUSIC ey Hale of seats 0 Catherine 88.Atlan a, Jewaller.3068 St.A Tes Yommencing Wey and Sry, \u201cTUXEBO.\" QFarve, Comey and Hughey Fac 0e oe ia and SLU.Seats n now on sels &b Y Sheppard's and Hotels.Tfe- -The \\ he Nomina ee.: mt IEATRE -:- ROYAL very Afternoon and Evening This Week, DAXK CARVER Champion ; stot of the world, 15 the R Sensational Phar.*THE SCOUT 1h and D © Reserved Pi oe A hoger from 9 va am.till 10 ps.ALY GLAY.+ FRANCAIS, Port LAR PRICES TONIGEAT ours de'Clairette, Vaudeville tain 4 14 foun to-uight, ae | Se, = oan a us ee IYCLORAMA! Jsalem and the Time ot the | CER ST.CATHERINE AND ST.URBAIX STO daily 9 a m to 1030 p m.Admisaten te.; 160* 2 THE QUEEN'S.y.November 1% Matinee Musical Extravegaazs, Doughertz'e Mie- : ets 100 extra.me MONDAY, Nov.13 Instead of Batuntay.Crucitixion.CING AND DEPORTMENT.n's Hall, 2221 St.Catherine St \u201cUND TERM.Commence Flirt Week im \u2018 SEPARATE CLASS ROOMS.p and see 135 Pupils\u2019 sfat can De donc in à mon «\u2014 Parents interested in this work can ged a ¢ jemties qd Th 7 à tt admission to Monday au vpus.Cano} Ye lasses will orm Wednoeday an of ers, poumerci que dre trat eek in Tin?Sree re vÿmali classes, X and cor a ro tia: cn in one of these oo | Monday and Satunday evening.vate Lessons and Classes attended KB A.ROY MACDONALD of.Durkee\u2019s Academy, es ST.CATMERINE STREKT.on bem, ae a November for adults, ork now, and judge for your iat, a any pa who do not enter their =.and ain Advance Orchestra an anced and Saturday ings de Sinai ne ET isis Clas, 1 Na) , i evenings.nners or on an ad fra àfernoon Class for beginuess, ! a; Mw rons to.Xo suit pupils 2t tt : ise 1 LATOUR STREET \u2014 Miss Uvier » Classes for Advance Class us given Lo ha.5.or Leginners are oes lM Waitmag taught a ae aan purile EVENING, CLASSES itis wy @n Corner Victoria Sqr.amd DMMENCE on MONDAY, oct.2nd.pie ly nth and French.Co pendence, pewriting and Shorthand 1m heth lane vil Service candidates prepared for bchers devote their time and abili pr -institution.The Reid pa den and inspectiva solicited.RULE.41 Victoria 5e Fran ons: Men : ehool of Art and Applied Design.ca RT CLASSES\u2014I'rawing, Fainting in Oll and Water Color, illustrating, Modelling.PESIGN\u2014 Histoncal alan Tochntenk.as applied wlan Lc peta, Oil Ci wos vod Carving hina Paintin and Austrian en { charge Mies Ye attention will be ft and ours.233 dmc EDUCATIONAL.TAR SUBJECTS TAUGET ARE: tothe s of and Friday E AREPPARD'S STUDIOS \u2018Catherine Street avell causes no irritation.leaves no blemish, and itn wk quicker and better than any y other blister.PRICE 38 CENTS.PICKS LINIMENT for nan er rot for bruises, so old sores, chapped hi neuralgia, ah for mt it is amply wunde PRICE 23 «| ENTS.For Bale by all leading druggists and dealers or mailed on receips of price.PICK & CO.200* or à UE PO.Box 46, Montreal TENDERS for TIMBER and DEALS.The Mar Commissioners of missioners do not bind themaeslres to accept any tender.ALEXANDER ROBERTSON.IMMIONERY OFFICE, HaRpoR CON Co.7th Octotrer, 1393.248 10 law = OVINCE OF QUEREC,_DISTRICT OF MONT- prov ond aur of the District of Montreal.LT Nelson, of th \u20ac Albert D.Nclaon and erick e 1 real, harlea H.Nelson Horatre VW Noteon of te the Province of On- co-partners doing butiness soggther as such at Toronto, and at The ¢ \u201city and IDustrrct of Mont- rel under the drm of \u201cH.A.Nelson & doos, 5 plate B W.Shaver, heretofore of the Cit {strict Hort rea and now absent from this provi oe, er nt is ordered to * COLLEGE OF BUSINESS, 117 James street, over Alexander \u20ac Lonfectionery Store.d School fur ei \"ex.rithmetio, Pea- manship, Shorthand, Typewntias 1 FRENCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH.Charles Grant having resigned tion as Franch and German Instructor in the homie Institute (Tucker's onion the above branches a: his rootes, 0 stree med ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, French and English Classical Courses will be resumed \u2018on THURSDAY, SEPT.dam.Ne H 71 Commencing November 1st, 1893 Leave Windsor rw, Station fee 48pm.2p Portia porte = des et 0p Toronto, 8.8.Marie, Ar Paul, Minnea Winn ver, 4S pm.10pm Sta.ee Vaudreuil.I ete \u2014045 am, cru, «8 Brockville, 98am.AC To Bed ira i 1 Water! 100 nl Bt.RD ithe, Ta me or ort oh.Wa ifax.Hudson, Rigaud and Pt! Poet: Leave Dalhousie baware sien see ss 3 Lec, Rl 1 a ma 10e nm ) EO pee &t, Fustache and 8¢t.Agstbe, s0pm | 30a 0p.fis Fen Ate, Thorese.\"50 se us pm, bpm; turday {Dally excere Baturdays \u201cRun Sundays incinded.Other trains unk ny entatcn Roni oa mee \"Rumi only das err Bator ted ary TICKET and TELEGRAPH OFFICE \u2014 James to give M » \u2014\u2014_ Classes fo! if desired.Mleury Street, Montreal.| \u2014 196 êmos - RAILROADS .8.M am.Dé 0 roit, Chicago, #8.10 D.2 and Vancnu: pA ta.\"0pm, \u201cnp «ls \u201c9.00 apm N&, St aE me, one LM juin.instead of | Next Post Office.On and after 13th inst.No.7 Chicage Lm Ited Express, leaving Montreal at 8.24 _ WILL BE DISCONTIN CED.Lo \u2018The Detenda appear within two months, Montreal KA November, 183 ' ALF, CHARO , Deputy Xe ns ! , 4reuit Cours.\\ 1 1 ! ' ° ry \u2014\u2014 SE nu ec on mw or iglien CEMENT.M.7,000 Barrels of GENUINE am ews a ed TEIN IA yn WHITE'S and other best Lone don brands in stock and to arriva Also Fire Brick, \"Drain Pipes, best quality and lowest prices.31 Wellington Street.neue Nem gpa | aa AR a SE SALE A, Sh rome \u2014 ye te pps \u2018Tonquiu is full of rebellion, DAILY AN \u2019 \u2014\u2014 es SE 7 GRAND TRUNK DEBENTUES.ANOTHER ISSUE OF FOU\\ PER \u2019 CENT.STOCK.+ \u2014 Terminable Loans to be Retirl and Money Spent Replaced-The :ock Issued Perpetual - Present »o- priotors Invited to Subscri.[BY CABLE FROM THU STAR'S SPECL COR- + RESPONDENT IN LONDON} | LoxpoN, November 13 \u2014 Thaïrand Trunk Railway Company invites t& present proprietors to apply for 0,000 worth of perpetual four per cent, nsoli- dated debufiture stock at 4, : } The objects of this stock are to place ! L120 spent in redeeming the Nehern extension bonds and to replace the vin.ahle loans, Thy directors claim the result wille to reduce the interest charges.Mollo Will Rastore a Monapey.Loxuen, Novetmtrr LL The It Jas learned from private sourcesf in- fofnation, that the teaders of Uhe Brilian-, rébellion conferred on baesday and d'iided te hoist the Imperial thi, They intid to direct their vitorts, says the Pines, res storing the munarehy, This policy wi first announced by Adwital Melip and wawell received by the other roel otficers, BRUSSELS, Novemter Ki The Tadvend: ence Belge says it bus perfeetiy trustwrthy intelligence to the offeet that Predeut Peinota has formed a plan to break te ine.urgents\u2019 power completely at the ed of this mouth, The vessels which he has bought abroad are to be concentraid at Rio Janeirn in such a manner as to lock: ade Admiral Melos fleet in the baand with the aud of the forts torce the isur- gents to surrender, NEW Your, November 1L\u2014A Laodon apecial to the Hewvald says: It is learnl on good authority that 0 wellknown Enlish retire naval officer is forminug 2 smallleet of cvuisers and torpedohoafs in Englag, in | command of which he intends to proved to the assistance of Admiral Mello.Hhas already plivchased two ships, which wl be fitted up as cruisers and isnegotiating ith a lading Thames builder for the toredo boats.Several English naval officersare preparing to accompany this expeditjo German Notes of Interest.Berman, Novewl Fe EL\u2014-The depties from Alsace and Lorraine have deded that immediately after the opening vithe Reichstag they will demand that the pes.ent system of akiministration it these-vo- vinces be reformed.They think the 6r- dial reception given to the Emperor du ng che Meuz manoeuvres justities the hip of she abalition of All exceptional laws, \u2018 In commenting: upon the Emperor's caze for hunting, a local paper tells asiory othe Jast wild boxe hunt at Hubertusstock mn M.Heberts dax.The boar had ben carefulls prepared for death at the Fn- purrs hands.The points of jts tusks hd wen sawed olf and its teeth had twn docked so as to prevent any chace of its wounding anybody.The brute hd been Kept in n° box until the hunters pe.pate an the seve.It had then been e- cased, and, crippled and defenéeless, hd wen kitled by the Fwmperor riding awa gallop, Chancellor von Caprivi has completed te final drift of the Speech from the Throt, The main points yeler.to fisgal reforms, to commercial treaties with Honan Sersa and Roumania, the conditionsof the aroy and the peaceful interaational outlook.© is said that the Chancellor intends ow wopose & Cistems treaty with the Uaitd States innediately after the reform of th McKinley law, ; : John C.Eno\u2019s Case.NEW Yoru, November Id Slohn C, Enc who Was arpesicd on Fralav charzed wit misapHropriatine, ia May, ISS4, funds of th Second National Bank, was arraigued u Saturday.The adlidar:t in su port of the warrant { made by Assistant i nited States Distric Attorney John O, Mott, aud alleges tha Fao did, while president of the bank, em bezzle between September 23, In, and May 13, Ix~t, funds and credits of the bank to the amount of S280 Withintent to defrand and injure the said hanK.The specific alle: wation is that au May I$, 1534, he embezzled 805,005 by a cheque drawn to the order otf Goll\u2019 & Randle, no entry of the cheque being wade, \u2018The offence is the same one for which Eno was arrested last February, The indict- .ment in that case was quashed last summer by Judge Benedict on the ground that it was not sufficiently specitie.Ends bail was fixed at &0,000, and his exatuination bas been set fur November 17, The Council of Agriculture.Quenee, November 13.\u2014The Council of Agricudure has decided on some radical changes in the Quebec system, as regards apricuitaral socictics and country fairs, It has been decided that the province should be divided into districts, ineachof which nan annual fur under Hoyermment auspices\u201d will be held and only the very lurze counties will be permitted to have shows of their own In their ease, too, the shows wills be\u2019 biennial, not annual as heretofore.À committee has been appointed to divide up the wrovinee into districts, and will meet here In two week's time to carry out the work.The model farms will also be inspected ubout the samd time.The French in Tonquin and Slam.LoNnen, November 13.- The Rangkok correspondent of the Times says that the French are trying to introduce the system of unpaid corvee labor in road making on the left bank of the Mekong, They favo shut down Laos triberen, who refused to work at Tung Chien, thus causing great\u2019 irritation throughout the Mill Country.The French forces are impotent in the emergency, and have contided the posts to native soldiery, who are demoralized and rebellions.Most railway and ruad works have been abandoned.! The Pope and His Enemles.Loxvox, November 11,\u2014The Rome correspondent of the Central News says: \u201cThe Lope received on Saturday an hmportant deputation of Catholic notaldes.Replying to their addresses, he strougly denounced the enemies af the Church Tie exhorted Lis audience to stand ticmly united beneath their sacred flag and tight the-foes of the Church vigorously without fearing their power oraudacity.The faithful might be assured that the'sceptres of Casarisin, and the swords of thir perseentors would fill harmless ut the feet of the Papacy.\u201d Thoss Disputed Awards.Cuicauo, November 1L\u2014J.S.larke, executive commissioner to the World's Fair from Canada, las presented to the National Commission documents to back up his demands for a re-examination of the agricultural implements and machines, which have wm referred to n special committee.They are expected to make à repart to-day.May End the Coal Miners\u2019 Strike, LoNpoN.November 11.\u2014~Delegates of the Minors\u2019 Federation have made an offer to\u201d the Coal Mine Owners\u2019 Association to end the wages dispute, by giving the men a uniform daily wages of seven shillings for Mull wen and six shillings for loaders, thus aboljshing the contract system, through which some miners carn large and bthepy sivall pay.' Capt.H.Neelon Dead.Sr.CAfmARINER, Ont., November, 13.\u2014 Captain Harvey Neclon, the well Known lake captain and vessel owner, died suddenly of heart disease at his residence here on Sunday afternoon, He leaves a widow and two children and a brother, Sylvester Neelou, the well known contractor, De.\u2019 veasud Was 64 years of age.; À White City May be Preserved.\u2019 CrtrcAGo, November 13,\u2014At a meeting of tho board of directurs,of the World's Col.umbian Exposition on Saturday, Ferdinand Time says j- Bouse of Commons, arrived i evening, from Ottawa.Peck introduced a'resclution to the effect that the executive committee should open correspondence with the South Park Commissioners aud endeavor to n their consent to the retention of the Court of Honor for one year longer.The resolution waa carried.By {hat time it is thought all the arguments for an t the permanent retention of the buildings, will crystallize, and the voice of the ple will say what should be done.Al of the main buildings of thie Fair, it was understood, were cove: by the resolution.Another resolution referred to the removal of the manufacturers\u2019 building to the lake front and provided for a committee of live to confer with & committee of the common council to ascertain whether the dividends on 85,000,000 in stock, held by the city, cannot.be used to transfer the pilding.This resolution was also passed.If one Tails the other may gu through.APPEALS TO THE ARCHBISHOP.Mr.Frechette Claims that He is Belng.Persecuted by the Clergy, Mr.Louis Frechette has addressed an open letter to Mgr.Fabre objecting to the writings of the Rev.Father Lacasse, O.M.L, : which he says are to à large degree directed against im.The writer reminds His Grace that the rute in this divcese is that no priest can write for the public without the consent of the head of the diocese.Mr.Frechiette says that many years ago he was the victim of the ire of some uf the clprey in Quebec and that this campaign viuehvas re-opened-er Montreal seems now\u2018to be about to started again.The poet laureate expresses it as his inteution to hold Father Lacasse responsible for his writings, When he was in Levis he was denounced because he tailed to agree with his curé on the Awmeri- can War.Later on because of some Views.expressed by him the following epithets were applied to him by a young vicar: \u201cCreve-faim, hatr-brained, rotten heart, blasphtmer, apostate, revolutionary, serpent hidden beneath the roses, agent of Satan, bellhound, enemy of God, assassin of Manager Darbuy, demolisher of the Ven- done column, Garibaldi, louise Michel, ete.\u201d When he returned from Chicago and ran in the county of Levis, several priests went frond house to house, saying: \u201cHow is this, Midam, are you going to allow your hus- land to vote for an apostate, & Man who has denied Christ, who bas insulted the Virgin Mary, who has preached with Chiniguy, who was driven from the Canadian Church and St.Jean Baptiste Society in Chicagof\u201d A man who had given false evidence against him asked his pardon, Ju 1550 he was denounced by a Sulpivian as being the \u201cCanadian Voltaire.\u201d Mr, Fre- chette concluded: To-day again he had become the object of clerical calumnyi but this time the promise not to do it avain will not be sufivient.Injury «and defamation have taken the form of a book aud serious reparation Will be necessary, The pamphlet, \u201cIn the camp of the enemy, signed by Z.Lacasse, O, M.L, aceuses him of misconduct with actresses and of having endeavored ** to dethrone Jesus Christ in order to put Satan in his place.\u201d He there: | fore-calls upon the Archbishop to compel Father Lacasse tomake a formal retraction.Mr.Fréchette's last words are: \u2018* Some ono said, and one of your canuns repented itto me not very long ago, that one of the proofs that religion is divine is that it lives in spite of the efforts which so many priests make to render it odious.Perhaps he was rizht.Lend this long letter, Monseigneur, by asking vour pardon for speaking so free- Iv, and reiteratinx to you the assurance of my devotion and sincerity.\u201d THE \u201cVANCOUVER\u201d IN PORTA Seaman, Serlously Injured \u2014 The \u201cLaurentian\u2019s\u2019\u201d Passengers.It was five o'clock on Saturday afternoon when the 88, \u201cVancouver\u201d arrived in port, She sailed from Liverpool on November 2 at 5.50 pa, but did,not reach Moville until M o'clock ou the following inorning, having been detained three hours by fog.On November 3, the ship sailed from Moville for Québec and Motitreal.On November 5, the \u201cVancouver\u201d passed Belle Isleat 6pam., and at noon on November 10 Rimouski was reached and mails landed.\u2018That night at 11.30 she arrived in Quebec harbor.Although on the way out the skip had unfavorable winds the greater part of the tite, the \u201cVancouver made the following daily runs: Nov.5, 83 miles; Nov.à, 337 miles; Nov.7, 334 miles; Nov.& M0 miles; Nov.§ 310 miles, awd Nov, 10, 33% miles, Shortly before the ship reached port one of the crew, James Carron, while at work getting up bagzage, fell down the hold sustaining serious yiygury.-He is now in the General Hospital.The Allan SS.\u2018Laurentian\u201d will arrive to-day from Liverpool with passengers and à general cargo.The following are the names of the passengers: Mr.C.M.Blanchard, Mr.W Lamb, Mr.J.Lamb, Mr.A, Lamb, Mr.J.R.Leigh, Mrd.Peck, ! Price, Master Price, Mr.G.Hurd Mrs.Hurd, Mr, Meredith, Mr.Lewis, Mr.Monex, (PERSONALS.Sir James Grant, M.D, Ottawa, is at the Windsor.: ; Mr.J.A.Renaud, Joliette, is in town at the Riendeau.Mr.J.W.Forhes and bride Las returned from their wedding tour.\u2018The Hon.Michael F.Adams, M.P., Northum- berland, is at the Windsor.Xir.Edmund Flynn, Gaspe, was registered Cameron, wifo of Major-General Cameron, Commandant of the Koyal Military College.kingaton, is in town at the Windsor, spend- iug à fow days with her parents, Sir Charles and Leds Tupper, before their departure for Eng- Archbishop Walsh yesterday, at Toronto, cele brated the twenty-sixth anniversary.of his consecration as bishop.The event was noted by a concert at St.Joseph's Convent and an address of congratulation, to tho Archbishop from the pupils.; Mrs.Page-Thrower Desterday afternoon held a reception at Recital Hall, which was largely attended by Indices and gentlemen anxious to meet Madaine Tavary, Miss Irene Pevney and the- Baroness hoff, of, the Tavary Opera Company.| Un the occaston.of his retirament from the command aù the Quebec Ficid Battery, Lieut.- Col.Crawford Lindeay waa ontertained at dinner at the Garrison Club on Wadnesday evening, when the majority of military otlicers of this district were present.\u2019 M.«nd Madame Paul Bourget were entertaln- ed at dinner last evening at Fleur de Lys by M.and Madame Auzias-Turcnne, ose present weso M, and Mme.Barnard, M.and Mme.le Mesuriïer, Lieut.-Col.H.Prevost and Madame I'revost, Mijas de Benujeu, M.C.Houthillier, Comte des Etange, Baron and llaronne de Poli.nicre; Mesdames Louis and Joseph Beaubieu, Mirses Beaubien and Therien, : Sir Donald bnd Lady Smith entertained a large party at dinner on Aharsday evening at their residence, 1147 Dorchester street, to meet Sir Charles Tupper.Canadian High Commissioner, and Lady ap cp.Among those present were SirU.Hidbe: Sapper, Mr.J.Stewart Tupper, Sir os.and Lady Hickson, Mr.P.Redpath, and M Redpath, Mr.W, C.and Mma.Van Mrs.Cameron.wile¢ of Major-General Cameron CATS APU pT from\u2014whic ad Horne and\u2019 THE MONTREA ON DA Y- & Barsalou's Bales.On a sultry afternoon In the height of the | dry season I found myself travelling across | Central India in one of the comfortable \u2018 coaches of the Bombay & Calcutta Railroad : Company.I was on my way to visit Col.Hardy, an old friend of my youth.We had been mere lads together in India, but we had not scen each other since the stirring days of the mutiny.lor nearly thirty years I had been engaged in business \u2018in the United States.During that interval : -the colonel had prospered, and he was now | and plantation in the district: of Bundle- ! cund.He was married, of course, aud had ; at least one grown up sou, as | inferred from his letter.\u2019 ; © \u201cArthur will meet you at the station,\u201d he wrute, \u201cand will have horses with him for the Journey, I regret not being able to come myself, but the busy season is on me and I cannot be spared fro the factory for 80 lung a time.\u201d ; > So there was quite an overland journey, to be wade before I should reach my destination.was near the railroad.Well, what of it?A horseback ride would be;rather enjoyable than otherwise.\u2018I smoked my cigarand let my thoughts drift buck into the past, while the train rattled on.Then fell into a doze was wakened suddenly by a jerk.1lovked out of the window and SUW | the name \u201cSohagpur® on a low, dingy building.Sohagpur was my station, and gathering up my traps I managed to get vut of the train just as it started.Arthur was waiting for me.He was a tall, rutidy facëd lad of seventeen, and the.resemblaüve that he bore to his father mado my heart leap.1 seemed, all at once, to be thirty years younger.My greeting was af- fectionnte\u2014Arthur's hardly less so, *1 have heard of you so often,\u201d he said, *that I feel as though I had known you all my life\u201d : A little later we were clatteging over the hard, sunbaked road.Arthur and 1 rode side by side, and- Kunwar, the groom, ful- low ed at a respectable distance.- At sundown we reached the village of Rawalaud put up in a Hindeo caravausary, where the food and lodging were by no means of the \u2018best, We ruse at daybreak, and a refreshing plunge in a pool behind the house put us in owl trim for the tity- mile ride that lay before us : Lung Lefore noon the sun was béating down un our lieads with scorching intensity and our bread sola topees were powerless to protect us.Wo were compelled to halt for several hours in a shady ve.Soon after we started again Kunwars horse went lame, and we rapidly outdistanced him.5 \u201cWe can't help him any by delaying,\u201d said Arthur.\u201cThis is a.lonely section of country, and there is no black¥mith.his side of Rawal.We have lost time as it is and won't reach home until long after dark.However, there will be a moon tonight.\u201d .\u201cBut the gpoom has all my luggage,\u201d I replied in a tone of mild expostulation, \u201cFather can fit you out with what you need,\u201d rejoined Arthur.\u201cAnd, anyhow, Kunwar won't be far behind us\u201d We rode on for hours through a:dense and silent jungle.The path was narrow and \u201cerooked, and\u2019 here aud there side passages crossed or diverged, Arthur was anen- tertaining companion, aud 1 listened with absorbing interest to his narrations of lh- dian life and adventure, The time Passed unheeded, and we scarcely observed the deepening shadows around us.Suddenly we Foked up to find that the light of day had nearly faded.All around us was dense jungle.We heard the chatter of night birds and the howling of a distant jackal * Hello! ™ exclaimed Arthur in a dismal tone.I believe we've lost our way! What a stupid thing to do! I trusted too nich to the horses; you sce they've made the trip so often.\u201d | , \u201cThe road can't be far back,\u201d I suggested.| \u201cI don't know about that.We seem to be in the \u2018hick of the jungle.* We'll soon nnd out, though.\u201d \u2019 We turned our horses\u2019 heads and trotted in the opposite direction.But we were soon contuunded by a multiplicity of intersecting paths.It was almost k now and we had not the slightest idea which way to turn.Suddenly Arthur uttered a sharp ery and fordd his \u201csteed through a law thicket of scrub and grass.My horse followed and 1 [was surprised to see what lay before me.In a tiny open glade stood a low, one- storied hut of bambou.Door and windows were tightly closed and rank vegetation grew up te the very walls.[ I instantly recognized the house as a dak.bunualow.one of the many night refuges | fortravellers which tho British Government has put up all over' India.They are usually provided with a caretaker who sells food and drinks at a low figure, : Happening to lovk at Arthur, I saw, even in the diw light, that his face wore a startled and horritive expression.\u201cWhat is the matter!\u201d I asked.\u201cThis is the dak-bungalow of Bundel- cund,\u201d he replied in a husky voice, \u201cWe are in the very heart of the jungle, But 1 forget that you have never heard of this lace and its dark history.A year au suglish \u2018officer stopped here alone over night.When morning came he had disappeared.His luggage was untouched.His hat was on the floor and his rifle stood against the wall UT Week Tater & native disappeared in the same mysteripus \u2018manner.Nut the slightest trace was ever found of either,\u201d \u201cAnd thé caretaker?\u201d I asked.He was surely arrested.\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d replied Arthur, \u201cand acquitted for want of evidence, He denied \u2018every- \u2018thing.He declared that he was a sound sleeper and that he heard nothing on either: night.After the trial he returned here.The next night two hunters who were camping in the vicinity heard a loud cry, ind when daylight came they found that the caretaker had vanished like the others, From that day the bungalow has been shut up and travellers: will go miles around te avoid it.\u201d I confess that Arthur's story rather chilled my blood.I'had no wish to linger in the vicinity.1 \u201cArd you ready to leave!\u201d I asked.Mare than ready.\u201d he replied, bitterly, \u201cbut I don\u2019t know what we are going to do now.The main road is at least ten miles and run the risk of Wild anin.als and snakes.We.may be thankful that we have revolvers and matches.\u201d l'hesitated amoment.\u201cIt is pretty clear that the caretaker murdered those travellers,* 1 said.\u2018* Don\u2019t you think sof\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d admitted Arthur.\u201c1 believe that his disnppearance was only a ruse.I saw the fellow once.He was an evil-look- ing Hiudoo.\u201d- *No doubt the rascal is living in some distant part of the country,\u201d I went ou.\u201cThe hungalow is perfectly safe now, my boy.Supppse we pluck \u201cup courage and spend the night here, since it is impossible \u2018to tind the way home t' Arthur was visibly staggered.His firmly rooted horror of the place was hard to overcome.A little argunient, however, caused him to look at the situation more sensibly.\u201cCome on, then,\u201d he assented\u2014*\u201cbut I won't close ny eyes.the whdle night long.\u201d \u201c1 dont expect to do any sleeping myself,\u201d I replied.\u2018All we want is a shelter from dampness and wild beasta.\u201d We spurred our horses up to the bun- ghlow and rode clear around it through the rank weeds.In the rear stood the caretaker's hut, now fallen to ruins.Near by was à stable in a fairly good state of preservation.Here we hobbled our horses securely.Arthur took a pair of revolvers and a box of wax vestas from his saddle hen we went to the front of the bungalow and boldly broke open the door.Arthur struck a match as we crossed the threshold.The air felt damp, and a peculiar odor greeted our nostrils, We heard bugs scurrying away.into the corners, and a couple of flapping bats flew out by a crevice in the roof.* : a chair.The walls were damp in places where tho rain had penetrated.On the rear side was a small hole, close to the floor.1 closed it tightly with a piece of matting.Then we entered the adjoining apart- the wealthy owner of a large indigo factory : Dress Goods, 1 had supposed that the plantation | {natural mnelted away.Away aud we can never find it in the jungle i The tirst apartment contained a tableand } A Night of Terror.| \"TRADE SALE.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers, will sell by order of several manufacturers and im.ters at thelr stored, Noa.86 and 88 SU.Pe t, on \u2019 : WEDNESDAT, TRE 15h NOVEMBER, fn-lots buitable to the wants of the city, and the country trade, al © assortment D ©ebs\u2014\u2014 suited to the Fall and Winter trade, compris prising 300 ploces of Assorted Tweeds, Coat Na Rerges, 200 pieces ress Gouds, Flanne Blanket Clotha; 100 pleces Linli Winceys, uibghams; 300 pieces Table Linens, Crash, Shoo Duck: 1000 dozen Assomed Linen Towels, Table Cloths; 500 dozen Braces: 150 dozen Shirts and Drawers; Uwbre Glows Ties, Shirts and Collars, Curtains, Yarns, osiery Shawls, Braids, 3 ins, Jerseys, Circulars, U wear, Men's, Ladies\u2019 and Children's, and à variety ot other guods, ; Also a consignment ot Ready-made Clothing.Alsv Boots and: Shoes and a variety of ot All the above 3 aro new and attractive and will be sold without reserve.=~ Sale at Ten O'Clock A.M.BENNING & BARSALOT, Aucu 98TH ANNUAL SALE.OVER 3000, CASES INDIA RUBBER SHOES, Ete, Ete, sEte, BY CATALOGUE, AT-AUCTION: - ~~ The subscribers have received instructions to sell at their salesrooms, .Nos.86 and 88 ST: PETER STREET, Montreal, On THURSDAY, THE ISTH NOVEMBER, over 3,000 cases of Rubbers and Felt Overshoes, being seconds of this year's productio consisung of Men's, Women's, Misses\u2019, Buys\u2019 an Child's) Coton and Wool Lined Rubbers, Ladies\u2019 Carnival Button uvershoes, Men's Snow Ex- cluders and Arctics, Pure Gum Boots and Shoes, ete, etc.etc.\u2019 * Sale without any reserve whatever., Uitalogues malled on-application.SW I'he particular attention of buyers is invited tot important sale.\u2018 SALE AT 10.30 A M.=.BENNING & BARSALOD, Cw, 1 Auctioneers.HORSES, COLLARS, \\ BRIDLES, BTC, \u2014\u2014 oie AT AUCTION o3o \u2014\u2014 30 The Subscribers have recelved 1nstzintions .\u2014from the\u2014_ MONTREAL STREET RAILWA= STABLES, HOCHELAGA, ON FRIDAY, THE 11th NOVEMBER, 300 HORSES, ALSO COLLARS, BRIDLES, ETC.Without any reserve, Co.SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK SHARP.BENNING & BARSALOT, : Auctioneers.66 5 open.There were a comfortable bed, a square table and two chairs.Sev rugs lay on the floor.All was scrupulously neat and in order, The bungalow had been cleaned up after the last tragedy, and evidently no one had entered it since.Indeed, it had quite a homelike and coxy aspect.here was nothing to rewind us of its gruesome associations.200 \u201cHere is a lamp,\u201d said Arthur, taking one down from the shelf.It proved to led with oil and we quickly lighted it and placed it on the table, We returned to the front apartment and barricaded the outer door with the table.We left the door between the two rooms partly open.It was then half-pdst eleven o'clock by my watch.I placed the pistols on the table, and, drawing a chair beside it, I sat down and lighted a ¢ .Arthur propped himself in a comfortable attitude on the bed.\u201cThis isn't bad fun after all\u201d he remarked.\u2018Won't the folks at home be jolly surprised when we tell them our story tomorrow | Say, I'm glad 1 kept that copy of the Bombay Gazette you gave me.It will pass the time nicely.\u201d He took the paper began to read.smoked on and on, falling gradually into | the dreamy reverie that tobacco induces, From without came the occasional trampling of the horses and the distant howlin of a jackal.Becoming aware at length of the long silence of my companion I looked around.Arthur bid fallen asleep with the paper clutched in his hand.I was drowsy myself.My cyelids foit as though they were weighted.Should I lie down and go to sleep.or would it be' wiser to stay on, guard?1 putfed at the stump of my cigar, mentally debating the question.Hark! What was that?A low rustling noise suddenly sccined to vibrate on tho air.It w closer and louder.Surely the sound was in the next room.It wax like a mat being scraped over the floor.Now a sharp hiss mingled with it.| I was never so terrified in my hfe.My obstinate disbelief in everything super- 1 felt my blood turn cold.My hairseemed to rige on end and my heart to leap up into my mouth.The ~doorway of the adjoining room held fascinated.© ._- Several minutes slipped away, though they seemed iike hours.Nearer and nearer came the hissing, rasping noise.|I would have given anything for the power to jump and shout.| Then the spell that held me was broken.A great Hgt head, with hissing tongue and flaming eyes, was darted into the room; and behind it swung the mottled coils of a tremendous serpent\u2014as big a python as I ever laid eves upen.The mystery was clear now, and in a flashI realized the fate of the unfortunate travellers.I I was on my feet witha yell.I snatched the revolvers and began to tire at the monster.Arthur woke up and added cries of fright to the tumult.- But tho serpent was in & vengeful mood.Tt bad expected to tind us asleep and consequently an easy prey.lt darted rapidly into theo, hissing with anger.I must have hit it in à vital part.One revolver'was empty and I opened tire with the second.Bang! Bang! Still no effect.I jum to one side as the monster rustled past me.It darted on toward the ., * Look out,\u201d 1 yelled.\u2018Dodge him, quiek.\u201d .Arthur responded with a shout of terror.\u2019 He scrambled behind the bed and thence to\u2019 he corner of.the room.A quick leap rought him in my direction, and the re | tiles head missed him by scarcely a bair's readth.The monster turned and came at us, threshing his coils yiolently.He hiss: sharply and painfully, showing that some of the balls had taken eflec My hand shook sadly\" as I emptied\u2019 the remaining chambers of the revolver.With the last shot the python wasclose to us and rushing on us as sivagely as ever.\u201d \u201cRun,\u201d yelled Arthur, \u2018\u2018run for the door.It was bur last chance and it seemed slim enough.But just as we turned oue of the snake's revolving coils struck the table and over it went with a smash, The concussion put the lamp out instead of causing it to éxplode, and the room: was instantly plunged in utter darkness.f \u2018 In some way or other I got hold of Arthur's hand and we made a blind rush for the door.Behind us we heard the snake hissing and writhing in agony.The horror of a lifetime seemed to be concentrated in those next few seconds, Twice we bumped inst the wall and s red on, groping with our hands at the empty blackness.Then, oh, glad moments; we struck the door and heard it creak.We tumbled thwugh into the next room, where there was a feeble light from the broken roof.In a trice we had the barricade away from the outer door and were fleeing madly across the glade.° .We pulled up on the edge of the jungle, but nob for some time did we venture back toward the bungalow.Then the utter silence emboldened us and we entered the first room with lighted matches.Venturing to the threshold of the inner apartment we saw the great python stretched on the ment, the door to which was, swinging n A still and motionless.We threw a NOVE Fp \u2014to sell at the\u2014 1 from his pocket and J \u201cme\u201d ]'Indians-chinr 3 NU 4 » FUN Marcotte Bros.\u201d Sales.Auction Trade Sale.\"Wa will sell at our rooms, 69 ST.JAMES STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, THE Lith NOVEMEER, à Bankrupt Stock of Dry Goods, to the amount ot 3700.00, comprising Cotton, Prints, Tw Meltons, Beavers, ress tioods, White and Colo Handkerchiefs, curtains, 3 1 Umbrellas, Hraces, Whi ; , d Embrolderies Table Ollcioth, Women's and Children\u2019s Hose, bi Woollen Cuffs and ¢ Mitts and\u2019 Gloves, Buttons, Jackets, ote, eto Wool Yarn, F1 \u2014alL80\u2014 50 cases Shirts and Drawers.10 cases Ladies\u2019 Black Woollen Hose.15 cases Men's Black Woollen 8 5 cases White Woollen Blankets 122 pieces English, French, dcoich and Cane dlan Tweed \u201c 85 plecea Black serge.500 pieces Pillow Laves.\u2014AND\u2014 \u201c 10 cases Dolls, 5 cases Albums, 22 cases a 7 2 cases Cutlery and 5 cases Vases, etc, etc.200 cases Hoots aud Shoes, assorted, tn all Unes, t0 be solid in luts tu Suit tho trade.: Salg at 10 O'Clock A, M.MARCOTTE BROS,\u2019 268 3 Auctioneers.-B* ,MARCOTTE BROS.¢ Auction Sale of a Eplendid Lot of H h .raîture, .On MONDAY and TUESDAY.13th and lith Nov .AL TWO O'Clock I.M.We have received instructions from a wealthy lady who 1s gtving Up housekeeping to sell the Mouse Furniture rémoved Lo the store, No.1871 Notre Dame Street,\u201d for convenience of sale, comprising 1 line Upright Plano, 2 large Parlor Mirrors, gold frame, cost $150 each; 2 Crystal Gasallers, 4-ligut, cost $100 each; 1 3-light Crystal Gasalter, 3 Rill Light, 12 Brackets, \u20181 Wilton Carpet, 140 yards cost $3.25'5d.; Bed- wm Sets, marble top and\u201d plain; Parlor set, and Plush; Leather Di Sets, Dining Table, Sideboard, Carpet, Ullcloth Lace Curtains and Portieres, Mantel Bed, Wardrobes, a fine tot Of Plctures, Wool Blankets, Silverware, etc All removed to the store 1671 Notre Dame Street fur conventence uf sale.Bale Monday aud Tuesday, at 2 o'clock p.m.each day.: Parties desiring nice Furniture should attend the Sale.MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of FERRIERE & TELLIER, berthler\\ lle, P, Q.The undersigned will sell by auction at No.69 St.James Street, Montreal, ON FRIDAY, 17TH NOVEMBER, 1393, \\ AT ELÈVEN O'CLUUK, the Assets of the Estate as under: Stock in trade of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Hats and Furs l\u2019ainta and Crockery.Fixtures 65 2 ssnnnedon © $3555 89 Book debts and blils receivable, per Mst.\u2026.citer irene $1777 85 A deposit will be required with every bid.Story will be open on the 15th and 16th Inst.KENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place d'Armes, Montreal - \u2018MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.255 Saw \"» LEGAL CARDS.McGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, de.NEW YORK LIFE RUILDING, MONTREAL 133 RD.MoGibbon, Q.C.Peers Davidson.chair at it; but it did not stir.Then we approached and found it stone dead.There was a bullet hole in its head and three i other parts of the body.; Sleep was out of the question and we sat -up till daylight, nervously talking over our adventure.The first streak of dawn found us ridin through the jungle and just as we reach e main we were met by Col.Hardy, Kurwar and several of the plantation servants.The groom had arrived at midnight, ex.cting to find us there and a search party ad been immédiately organized.; Before going on to my old friend's home, however, all turned back to the bungalow and procured the skin of the dead python for a trophy.\u201d | t THE SEATS AND THE INDIANS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.CAUGHNAWAGA, November 13\u2014The new seats in the old church here were sold yesterdaye but there was considerable dis- \u2018satisfaction among the indians, who claimed that they as the original builders of the church had the first right to choice of seats and that then the French-Canadians and others who had settied there since the erection of the edifice, could decide amongst themselves as to the remainder.A deputation waited upon the parish priest, Rev.Father Forbes asking him to allow the Indians first choice of the seats in the chez Their complaint appears to this: The.Tadiana cle mt wv chtreh was fait wholly by Indian-laboror paid for by Indian money.The church was commenced on January 2 1845, and during that year the Indians raised among themselves $100, and the sum of $2100 was borrowed from the curé of Lachine, and every cent of that loan had been paid back by the Indians, The treasurer at that time was a gentleman named Losetiniatie.At present when the sittings or pews are sold at auction the Indians have to pay fifty cents for a sitting so that each family have to pay two or three dollars à year.MR.W.WAINWRIGHT.|\u201d [SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] ToroNTO, Ont., November 13.\u2014The report published in a Toronto paper on Saturda morning' to the effect that Mr.William Wainwright.Assistant General-Manager of the Grand Trunk Railway, had tendered his \u2018resignation has n officially contradicted.There is no truth whatever in the rumor.Mr.Wainwright, who is rapidly recovering from his temporary:illness, will be back at his post in a few days.MISSION CITY HOTEL BURNED.| [SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] * Mission City, B.C., November 13.\u2014The | city's handsowne hotel, the finest building in the town, was completely destroyed by tire carly Frida, morning.The inmates escaped in their night clothes.Nothing was saved.v A Revolt in Mexico.EL Paso, Texas, November 13.\u2014Revolu- tionists in xicg captured the custom house at Lac Palomas, ninety miles west of here, lust- Tuesday.he revolutionary.leaders have issued a manifesto and it has been scattered along the barder and to the south.Juarrez is now threatened hy the revolters, and the three cavalry trogps, customs guards and policemen, .under the command of Col.Sueberkerski, are prepared to defend the panic-stricken place.Honduras Makes an Apology.WASHINGTON, November 138.\u2014 Uncle Sam's honor has been vindicated and Honduras has made apologies for firing on the American ship \u201cCosta Rica,\u201d at Arnapala, on November 6, with Polica: Bonilla, the rebel chief, on board.The Government of Honduras,asked to apologize for this \u201cwanton and illegal\u201d act, disowned it, regretted the conduct of the officials responsible, and otherwise apologized.The incident is closed thercfore.\\ The New Tryeoupis Cabinet.; ATHENS, Jovain per 0 The new Cabinet s composed as follows: M.coupis, Premier and Minister of Finances bE.i - fides, Minister of the Interior; M.Btephen Minister of Justice and interim Minister of Foreign Affairs: M.Kailfronas, Minister ot Publi Instruction; M Tsamados.Minis a ! 1 « 1 | » \\ .Fraser Bros\u2019 Sales.M Hioks & Oo.\u2018s Sales.XTENSIVE REG AUCTION [Ç SALE OPDRIVIEG ER VERY ATTRACTIVE SALE HORSEN, VEHICLES, MANS RER AUONT ' Depositery, 330 and 312 St.James st, on TUEADAY AFTERNOON, 1TH NOV, AT 2.30, bu or Bay Family Horse, 1d hands.6 years old, good reliable Driver, sound (on view now); Brown Koad Mare, 15 hands, 7 years old, 8mart traveller and very showy: Gray Ho hands, & good general or \u201cfitteen other fer iceatio Driving and Working Horses.stylish nearly new Leat Top Phaeton, no finer Vehicle ot the kind in the sleigh with City; Neat Dog cart, Large Fam! Pole; Quebec Cariole, CS achotr: \u201cals ugg Carts, Waggons, etc.Splendid lot of New and secondhand Harn fine set of double family harness, Brass Mounted, Saddies and Bridles, Lugs, Horse Blankets, ete, Superior Stabling and the best of care of Horses sent ln for Sale, Liberal Cush advances made and prompt returns.nN 2 FRASER BROTHERM.Auctioncers XCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNIture and Effects, Cabinet Organ carpets, Etc, Etc.Sale at the residence, 8 Magdalen street, Point st.Charles, on TUESDAY AFTERNUON, 16TM NOV.comprising In part à very neat Hair Cloth tor Suite, J'épestry carpets, Lace Curtafns, Pictures, Lounge, Hangt Lamps, Dining Table, Chairs and BAC bORR, Dib tr Glass and dliverware - cutlery.Sewing Machine, contents of five well Walnut and Other sets, ts, Matiresses, Feather Pillows, Beda and.Table Linen, ullcloth, Toljet Sats, Lamps, 2 very fudd Modern Hall Stoves, Cook Stove, Kitchen toquisites, large quantity of tome Made Preserves and sauces, Vinegar, lot Fire Woûbd, Etc, Ete.Sale at 2 o'clock.FRASER BRON, | _ .Auctioneers.furnished bedrooms, Car oi 3 ARLOR, DINING AND BEDROOM Furniture, Upright and Square Planes, carpets, Pictures, urnaments, Glassware, Crockery.Dry Goods, Bouts and 5hoes, cdding, Mattresses, Hall and Warehouse Btoves.Gas and Cooking Stoves, KR Jowel- lery.Walches and Household Effects of every description.Important regular auction at our silesroom, No.320 st.James st., on FRIDAY, 1TH NOVEMBER, AT 10 A.M.Safe storage for Planos, Furniture, etc, Liberal cash advances made, stelnway, Hale and other rood Planos, Stoves, safes, Harness, Saddles, \u2018euteles, etc, every day at private sale.FRASER RROS,, | Auction 6 4 oars.ERY HANDSOME (DOCTOR'S) | Phaeton, with Leather Top, a very Neat Beautifully Finished Vehicle, only a few weeks in Use, cost $145: dtyllsh Low Two Wheeled Dog cart; set of Splendid Silver Mounted Stussle Family Marness, made to order: a very fine Set id Brass Mounted Double of agentleman giving up keeping horses.(on and 3:3 St.James st., on TLESDAY, NOV.14TH, ATS.FRASER BROS, Auctioneers.WINTER.RESORTS.BATTERY PARK HOTEL, ASHEVILLE N, C._ The climate is as mild as Milan: the scenery is as grand iva affords.Only twenty-two hours from New York without change cars.is hotel is the best equipped iu the Southern States (Ris elevator, steam heat or in cvery room.Lighted by over one ousand eleotrio incandescent lamps.Hot and cold reelain public and private, on every floor.Ele- | ated a feet above any hotel 1a d or aroun Asheville.Special electric cars to the city and all trains Three minutes\u2019 walk from post-ottice and Square.For havdsume catalocue, address ' E.P.McKISSICK, INL un SPEND YOUR WINTER OAKLAND HEIGHTS, Asheville, North Carollaa.A strictly firstclam hotel, where every appointment ie conduct à to health and co: pecial rates will be fort 6 m 194° \u20140p- ° High Class Furnitare, Fins Fare aishing Goods, Household Ap palntmenta, Preef Kitch \u201c imgs, Rice, Bac.*,\u201cOwing to the dulness of trade, both in the Unlted States and Ontario, we have manufacturera to sell for them, con- tignmen(s of thetr best work 1n Cablnet and Upholstered Goods.The salo w held atthe FRASER HALL, UNIVERSITY ST.THURSDAY and FRIDAY, NOV.16 and 17, Only the very latest designs, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 White Maple, Mahogany, Antique Oak and Cherry Bedroom Se! sidevonrds, EX.Dining Tables, and other Udd Pièces Cabinet Furniture.\u201calso A Magnificent Assortment of Rich Upholstered Goods, ~\u2014LCONSISTING OF\u2014 : Wire Back Drawing Koom suites, Wire Back Solas and Chin, Rug Parlor Suites, Handsome Parlor sets in French Tapestries, Brocatelle and Figured Stk Coverings, Divans, Lounges, Rockers, Easy Chairs and 9ts of Odd and Occasional chalrs, ete : \u2018 : THE EOLAR FURNISHING GOORS \u2014WILL CUMPHISR\u2014 \u2019 uallty made, White and-Colored Quilts preads, Spun Sik Fable Covers, etc, etc.A few fine Remarque and Artiats* Proet Etchings will be sold during the sale.* *.'This {3 certainly \u2018a very important sal note but the best goods will be onered oo qu opening Ÿew Tuesday Evening, from 7 to 10 O'Clock; also on view all day Wednesday and Thursday, up to hour of sale.Two Sales each day at 2.30 and 7.30 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.finest au pere SALE \u201cLittle's\u201d Collection of OU Paint- imgs and Water Coler Drawings.The subscribers will sell at thelr rooms, Nos 1931 and 1823 Notre Dame street, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOV.13th, A collection of Oll and Water Color Pairtings, the property of Mr.Joseph J.4.Little, of Liver.poo, England, who 13 a well-known collector art.Being anxious lo Open à connection with Canada, be has seut us for \u2018Absolute Sale,\u201d 60 select works by the following artists: D, Woodtock, J.Flury, T.A.Linnell, A.Cooper, J.Hilton, W.Crebbin, A.Bouvier, J.Barnes, Sam son, RM Bond, H.À Harper, T.M.Richardson, Skinner Prout, Calicott, T.A.Cull, G.A.Willlams W.Huggin, P.Westall, W, Knell, R.G.somerset; Ceell Lawson, G.Gow, J, J.Hill, Hixon, smith, of Derby, and others, *,°Your attention Is requested to the Exhibit, on view from ÿ àa.m to à p.m.BALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.| M, RICKS & CO.ss Auctioneers.(OVERNMENT SALE Department of Rallways and Canals.\u2018We are instructed by the Chief Engineer to sell by public auctlon, the TIMBER left over from the construction pd Be el on Se reet pr as - © sale w ou the groun SF £4, at the Bridge, gro November and .\u201c ; given v an , VAUGHN, Manager: .hf: .= Tuesday Mornine Nevember 14th, in Montreal :\u2014Sir Wm.Dawson, Mr.W.+ RB .8 - Weir (now of Asheville, Me.Geo.Sumner, Mr Henry | un AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.Birks, snd many others.251 Imo S, on 2M.NICKS & CO.- > 282 , Auctioncers*, PUBLIC NOTICE.p\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 NL NAN SSL t Amendments to its Charter, as well aa to the Acts smend- ing it, for the purpose taining the following powers, amongst others: 1st.The right to acquire certain properties for municipal purposes, as well within the limita of the municipality as within those of the ad)olning municipalities 2nd The right of charging against the tors interested u part of the cust of expropristions made for improvements | Srl.The right of having a plan of the whole municipality homalazataëd, and of determining the height which new.ouses uvught to have.4th.The right to increases the representation in the Council \u2018 5th.To obtain fuller powers for the general administration of the affairs of the town.F.DPAGENAIS, M avor.JULES BEALCRAMP, > tiec.-Troas Office of the Council, TOWN HALL, SAINT HEXRE, Notre 8, SarxT HENRI, 5th October, 1893 SESE) CABLED FLASHES\u2014WIRED DASHES.LoNnnoN, November 13\u2014The canal between the Black Séa and the Sea of Azov, making the Crimea an island, will cost about $16,000,000.NEW York, November 13.\u2014The death rate for the past week was the lowest ever recorded in this city.There , were 641 deaths or 17.46 per thousand._\u2014 LoNnoN, November ; wife of the Secretary of the United States Embassy, died yesterday afternoon.She had been ill since late in October.- * NEw YORK, 'November 13.\u2014Fifty seven thousand four hundred and ninety bags of coffee, value 1,400,000, the largest cargo of coffee on record, reached here from Santos, Brazil, yesterday.Diony, N.S,, November 13.\u2014The Gube House, at Church Point, was burned early Saturday morning.The house was occupied by ten professors of St.Anne's College and two lay brothers, who barely escaped with their lives.NEW YoRrk,November 13.\u2014FEd.McKenny and Jasper Carey, colored waiters, got into a discussion over a game of poker oft Friday.The men ran iuto the sree nd after fighting, McKenny stabbed è y through the heart, killing him instantly.WASHINGTON, November B3.\u2014Under the new Chinese regulations the 100,000 Chinese now in the United; States must, to their original and duplicate certificates append\u2019 photos of themselvés.Any Celestial not able to produce these requirements six mouths hitice shall be deported, | , NEW York, November 13\u2014The Trunk Lines and Central Traflic Associations held a joint meeting on Friday.It was that the only feasible way to settle the dificultids associated withexport rates was the establishment of a pool.À committee was appointed to look into the matter.Sax Fravcisco, November 13.\u2014Milés Baird, aged 14, set fire to the grammar school, wilich containéd 700 young pupils.He said his curiosity was aroused to see if there would be a panic; but the discipline revented this and all escaped in safety.Baird was lockcd up.Lessons of Drawinæ and Painting V Arts, of Canada,\u201d N 1608 and 1 ok ot Dame Street, wil open a free school of \u2018drawing and paint = Saturday, the 18th November.ing Hours: from £ to 4 o'clock p.m.Days: Wednesday and Saturday.Professor: Mr.Edmond Dyounnet.= Pupils are requested to fyle their application before the 18th instant.Certificates of morality required.as The practice of economy is no di HL is bettep-living on little than ug) iving à great _ = \u201cThe Society of on, N Sale of tings of Masteis.The Society ol'Arts, of Canada, Nos.1608 and 1663 Notre Dame street, sells paintings of masters.; : Moreover it gives purchasers large facilities of payme 2sgtt None are so old as thoss who have out lived enthusiasm.3 Those unhappy Persons who euffer from ervousness an ia ahould use Carvers Lite Nerve is: made expressly for this _ nd | From Gl 13.= Mrs.Roosevelt, » t A Allan Line Royal Mail, Steamships.Montreal service.Liverpool, Derry, Quebec à (rea ce rpool Moutreal.Quebec.sr SLAURENTIAN.18NOw, 000.0 WINTER SERVICE.Liveresol STRANSHIFS.Portland Halifax 16 Nov.~ NUMIDIAN.I Deo.9 Dea 30 Nov.MONGOLIAN 23 Lea 14 Dec.LAURENTIA 6 Jan I 4 Jun.RATES OF PASSAGR.-CABIN.8.8.PARISIAN, Single, $50 to $70.Return $§100to $138.INIAN.sre Soult sprains 335 and $10.tes are in accordance with keation of atatercom, EIRENE wee Fixe Grand Frank Halifax al \u2018Steamers sail from r a8 oun aR possible after the arrival Railway train due at Portland st noon, and from about 1 pm, on Saturdays, arrival of the Intervolonial Railway train, due at at noun, with Mauls and passengers.Glasgow, Leadonderry and N, ¥.Service.ARIPFS.From New York Bteamers with à * will not carry passengers from York.Cabin passengers $40 and upwards, single, $00 up return, aocurding Lo location of berth Cabin, , Bteerage ai loweet ratos Nearly all the staterooms sre situated on the saloom dock, thus ensuring perfect veatilation.All the Steamers of both services are dite throughout with the incandes cent electric light._Fur fregght, or further infor A .Ne - treal, Bosion er PI etphia, or te ASS RALDWIN & CO.53 Broad Way.NX.NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO.NEW TORK, HOUTMAMPTON, BREMEN.Laun , 14.9 .Aller, Tues.Nov.34 Sam, rt Nor it Soon Bearer.t., Dec.lam.Tlavel, Tues, Nov.2l, 8am.Ee ST ROITE 16 THE MEDITERRANEAN TO TRE No FAs per south of France, Riviers and ltaly, touch ing at Gibraltar to land passengers Lo Spain.\\ NEW YORK TO GENOA LESS THAN 11 DAYS, Werra, Tues, Nov.18 2am | Sines: Tuse., Jan.18, 1 p.m.\\ .Nour.Î Jan.37, 10am, Baia Bat Don 9, 10 a | Kaiser, Bai, Feb.1410 am, Werra, pw.pree, Set.Fob.17, Spm.iser, Bat.Jan.6 9 am Fuida, Tues, Mch 3, 10a.Ke #70 and upwards a berth first cabin.= RICHES & CO.2 Bowling Gree ow York SE ILMOL R & \u20acO,, 358 Bt botcLas RAI CYERSEY, 178 be James Breas.] b CK SON, Lisl Noire Dal be \u2018Agents tor Montreal.| DOMINION LINE Royal Mail Steamshipa LIVERFUOL SERVIC, 8 er x Mootreal Quebea.Sarnia.\u2026.Nov.POL iii .Vancouver assccanenens Nov.18, Dayiigh! Nor.19962 Partiand.Halifax » » 2,5 Dec.ontreal.Quebec, Portian: Liverpool onderry\u2014 First cabin, to $70; return, cording 1s steamer and berth.Second \u201catin Londonderry, Quesnatown, w and 35.return .Bteerage, to Liverpool fenton, Londonde=ry, Queenstown, Belfast or Glasgow, The saloons are large and airy, and amidships.Ladies tooma and Bmoking rooms have been placed in the most canvenient portions.Promenade decks are very spacious and every attention is paid to the comfort of ugers.For further information YB La sek of the company, 0 to DAVID RRANC ce, i - 17, 8t.dacrament Street, À 61 Geheral Agents, Montreal Lon M d toe 9 | SCOTCH ORAN PIPES - - PORTLAND CEMENT In Stock and to Arrive at Lowest + Market Prides.W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO, 300 Grey Nua Street 3 ; / ; -d \u2018 Real Lace Curtailns, Irish Polat, Appl Jue, Gui pures Flanders aud EMUFOIdered Wottihgs oT = éred! No am Luce curtains, Belfast Table Lines, the \u2018 .Apna ep san nmr nA PT a amet, 8 iE A rn -_ + : READING FOR THE REGIMENTS.COMPETITION FOR THE TURNBULL CHALLENGE SHIELD.The Different Companies of the Montreal Garrison Artillery do Some \\, Good Work\u2014No:1 Company Wins the Shield.fiers 5 About five hundred friends of the Montreal Uarrison Artillery.the Drill Hall on Saturday evening to witness the competition between Nos, 1, 2, 3and Cotupanies of the Montreal Garrison Artillery.Lt.-Col.Montizambert, commandant of \u201c13\u201d Battery, Royal Canadian Artillery, acted as judge and timekeeper.UIt was the annual competition of the companies furthe Turnbull shield.It proved very interesting, and the spectators greatly enjoyed it.\u2018The following otticdrs of the battalion wer present: Lieut.-Col.Cole, Capt.Me- \u2018Ewen, \u201cSurgeon Iinley, Licutenants Wynne, Featherstone and Winteg The rules governing the gompetition were read to the contesting companies by Lieut.- Col.Moutizambert.The manwuvres consisted in the dismounting of \u2018a 32-pounder, 5 cwt.gun, over the front of the carriage, then in bringing it around to thie rear an mounting it en the carringe by watered skids.Fhe time allowance was fifteen minutes, NO.3 COMPANY began the ouwmpetition with a rush, but they lost tive points\u201d in dismounting the gun over the front of the gun carriage.The work helped to steady the men, however, and, consequently, better tite was made in taking the pun tu the rear of the platform; for this full nts were awarded.In mounting the gun by the rear cousiderable time was lost.The stores were very bad.New ones had been ordered by the Government, but they: were not to be found.The skids were of soft wood only, and that helped to put No.3 Company out of the contyst, _Sergeant- Major Jones was in coinmand of No.3 Company.No.6 Company next competed, and did the work without a hitch in nine minutes and thirty-two and agquarter seconds, under the skilful instruction of Company Sergt.- Major Fyfe.; No.1 Company then tackled the \u2018\u201c ugly brute,\u201d and finished in the short time of vight minutes, forty-one and a half seconds, winning the shield for Company Sergt.- Major Drysiale\u2019s detachment.NO.2 COMPANY did splendid work until the gun reached\u2019 the rear of the platform, and.was being moved up, when one of the Skids broke ul at the Point, and thus preventing the com pletion of the shift inside of the time allow- ance\u201415 minutes.Four minutes were deducted for overtime.Captain MeEven commanded his own company and worked very hard himself.At one time it looked as if he would win the shield, but fortnne did not smile on him, for in bringing the gun to the rear, it had to be forced to slide, instead of being rolled, and the stores proved useless.AFTER THE CONTEST was câmpleted the whule battalion was formed up in their drill room} when Lt.-Col, Montizamnbert complimented thie men of Nos.1 and 6 Companies on the very etlicient manner in which they performed their work.Lt.-Col.Cole, commanding the tut- talion, then requested Lt.-Col.Turnbull to present the badges to the men of No.Company, \u2018As à former commanding utlicer of the battalion, he was glad to see so many familiar faces.It showed that artillerymen stood to their guns, and hence the efficiency of that part of the service,\u201d Lit.- Col, Gray, in presenting the badges to the men vf No.6 Company, re-echoed thé sentiment given expression to on a similar occa- sum in Halifax by the \u201cHero of Kars,\u201d Sir Frederick Williams: * We artillerymen, cannot think too much of ourselves;\u201d the safety of Canada wiil depend upon her puns, Before dismissing the battalion, Lt.-Col.Cole spoke in the highest terms of the good work done by Sergt.-Major Fellows of the \u201cB\u201d Battery and strongly advised the men to attend his class for instruction, and to Elean from him all the artillery information ¢ was in A position to impart.He also referred to a re-organization of the battalion and an issue of much needed stores in the near future.The members of No, 1 Company received gold badges in the shape of a shield worked ip gold on cloth, with cross guns, and a crown and wreath of maple leaves.No.6 Company received the same sort of hadges, only that they were worked in silver, $ The Prince of Wales.The following letter from the secretary of\u2019 the Prince of Wales has been received by Lieut.-Col.Butler: | MARLBAROUGAHoUSE, PALL MauL, 3.W., October 29,1893.DEAR SIR,\u2014 Il have submitted your letter, and the extracts from the Montreal papers which ne- companied it, to the Prince of Wales, and I am desired to inform you in reply that he has read with much interest and satisfaction the gratify: ing accotints of the inspection of \u2018tho Princo af Wales Rifles, 1 am further directed to congratulate you and the officers and men of the corps on the compli- men v terms ip which the inspecting officer, er, expressed himself in regard to the a remain, dear sir, Your- faithfully, Frascis KNoLLYs, Lieut.-Cal.Butler.! British Loyalty and Love of France.The Huntingdon «leaner writes: \u201cTo love and esteem the land of France for cherished memories is one thing: to seek identity with the French government of to-day is quite another.A French Canadian who recalls the France of his fathers and loves its very soil, may, at the same time, as has been and is daily proved, be truly loyal to the British Government, but one who is lost in admirationof the \u2018French republic and who seeks its aid to overthrow British authority in Quebec is a traitor.The pity of it is, that this treason is growing, and under favorable conditions will cause trouble.Canada is péopled by men of many origins.If each nationality, like those French Canadians of whom Mercier is\u2019 a ty sought to establish their separate existence here, Canada would be rent by divisions.If we are to have peace and progress, each nationality bas to sink its preference in one common allegiance.Right or wron , Canada is British, and to seek to disturb the settlement of a century and mors by endeavoring to drag down the Union Jack and hoist the Tricolor means civil war.Mercier knows full well that his compatriots stand on an equality with all the other inhabitants of Canada, that as British subjects they enjoy privileges they never would have known under nch rule, why, then, when the are as well off as their neignbors, should the keep up an irritating and divisive agitation - 8t.Patrick's T.A.& B.Society.The regular monthly meeting ot the St Patrick's T.A.& B.Soclety took place yesterday afternoon, The Hon.Senator Mur phy presided, and the Rev.J.A.McCallen, .8.S,, delivered a sermon on tem nce and administéredsthe pledge to twelve new members., Final arrangements were made for the concert In honor of the anniversary of Father Mathew which will take place on Tuesday, the 2ist, in St.Patrick\u2019s hall, St.Alexander street.The annual religious festival of the society will be held on the tirst Sunday of Advent.The members of the society will attend Holy Communion in ; a body in the morning and there will bea grand religlous servico at St.Patrick's in the evening.The sister societies will attend in a body.Na The Hay Trade.Mr.J.J.Kuple, hay importer, of Peter boro\u2019, Eng., is in town.He says his ahip- ments this season from Montraal exceed ton thousand tons, lbrices lately have un- ne a small decline, but the de d expected to continue.\" wand 1s The Liberal Candidate Toa Winnipeg.\u201cWe bave already anndunced,\u201d said La Minerve, \u201cthat the Liberals had chosen for their candidate at Winnivex.Mr.Joseph Martin, the former Attorne 1 in the GireenwayGovernment, and the author of \u2018the famous atheistic school law.\u201cStiil those People have the audacity tq speak to us of isallowance uf the lawand anathematising the Government of §ir John Thompson because it does not overthrow the work of the Girita, their alliea.Mr, Laurier bad promised to gu and plead the cause of the Catholio minority even into the Orange lodges.What evidence of sincerity is the candidature to his political profits of this justly execrated man.This aking a fool of the: public.Mr.Laurier will learn at his ex- nse that \u2018it is not with such revolting that public confidence is acquired.\u201d GREAT TRAVELLERS.Men Who Have Made Undying Fame \u2014A New Name to be Added to the List In, all tho coming histories of great travellers, the nanie of John L.Stoddard is suro_to rank among the greatest.Col: umbus travelled and discovered a continent.Livingston aud Stanley travelled and letin toads of light: which drive away the gloow ofjgnorance from the Dark Continent.The brave Kennan travelled\u2019 and brought to the knowledge of the world the atrocities practiced in Russian Siberia.The intrepid Franklin travelled and broke his path through the icy burrier of the Arctic Circle, These are all great, graud, glorivus men, men whose names the cycles of time cannot efface from the pages of history, men whose records the trumpet of fani¢ must ever recount.\u201d : They brought the knowledge of the \u2018ex- iktenve uf new worlds tothe inhabitants of the old.\u201cIt was a grand work, and they deserve all the praise, gratitude and adinira- tion of the generations that have and will tive after them.Is not thename of John L.Stoddard eutitled to Le enrolled upon the same pages of history?He hastravelled, and thouxh he has only followed in the foutsteps of others, he lias brought to the people of all lands an accurate knowledge of countries foreign ta them.To the peuple of the new world he has shown the beauties of art and nature in the old.With his artistic eye he has chosen scenes and places calculated to rivet a quick interestzand with his: cameta he has obtained views.of these scenes and [laces which bring them with perfect fidelity before the eye.A scholar and a gifted publie speaker be.de- seribes what his eye has seen in the, most graphic and interesting style, in language.plainly.understood, but.eloquent to a degree the combination making anentertain- ment delightful and instructive.To the peuple of the old world be has taken the same features of interest in regard to the new And to each does he fully and, truth\u201d fully describe the manners and customs of! the people.: It is not every one who is favored by fortune su as Lo be able to visit foreign coun: tries.Does not then the work vf John L.Stoddard in bripging thiese wonders of other parts of the carth and a knowledge of the people to our very homes entitle his name as a great traveller and benefactor to be en- rulled among the great the grand and piori- ous that are found on the pages of history?It is with no boastful spirit that the Star claims to supplement in no small degree the work of this famous traveller and lecturer.He has visited all the civilized regions of the earth, and at an expense of thousands of dollars has tak photographie views of all that is of interest.he Star secured these views and, to- rether with descriptive articles written by Mr.Stoddard, has made a portfolio of photographs, the whole coustituting a rare album \u2018of art and nature.This album is made up of a series of portfolios, each one containing sixteen beautiful views fully described.: } , CITY ITEMS.the Cosmopolitan Club this evening.Asmall shipping oftice inrearof the G.T.R.general oftices, Point St.Charles, was destroyed by fire late Saturday night.There were J7 tire alarms during the first twelve days of this month, an unprecedented number dugiux the same period of time.The Winnie x Conservatives are askin, for speakers and workers from the East.It i~ understood that Major MeLennan, M.P., Glengarry, goes West, : | Mr.G.M.Marshall, secretary of the Society for the Protection of Women and Children, was yesterday sworn in by the Recor der as à Special Constable.In the report of the bread meeting of Wednesday evening it was stated that a baker present in the meeting offered bread for 12 cents a large loaf.The offer was at 13 cents, not 12 7.- On Saturday afternoon the Notre Dame Hospital ambulance was called to tho corner of St, Alexander and Dorchester streets.A heavy stane had fallen on à workman's arm, breaking it.The injured man was C.Lemay, of 43 Cadicux street.The firemen were called out four times yesterday, once for a false alarm.At 4.40 yesterday morning a fire broke out in some sheds in rear of the gas house, 87 Dalhousie street.About $l damages were done before the blaze was extinguished.The annual oyster supper of the Ladies of Charity of St.Patrick's parish will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings in the Windsor Hall.The mysteries of the electric elevator and art gallery will be soon divulged.The Harmony band has been en- garer , and there will Le tableaux and ths.* On Saturday night some one hundred and fifty employés of the Water Works ment waited upon Mr.J.O.A.Laforest, assistant superintendent of the department, and presented him with an address and testimonial on the ocgasion of his mar riage, which is to take place shortly.Among the gentlemen sent were Ald.Desmartean and Dagenais And Mr.D.Pot- tras, joint proprietor of Le Monde.Judge Tait delivered an elaborate judgment in the case of the Canada Paint Com- ny and the William Johustou Paint \u2019ompany.- The::defendant.is restrained from using the name of William Johnston, and from circulating cards bearing that name, The injunction is dissolved inso far as carrvinæ on business as the William Johnston Company is concerned.Defendant is condemned to pay plaintiff $200 as damages.' Chas.Guyer, who haa just closed an extended engagement at the Madison Square Garden, New York, will be seen in Tuxedo, when that amusing minstrel farce comedy is given here at the Queén's next week.He is considered the premier actrobat of the stage, besides being a natural born comedian, and with Bonnie Goodwin will introduce in ** Tuxedo\u201d the act that has brought them both fame and fortune, \u2018The Two 8 The Babcook & Wilcox Company who are now manufacturing in Canada, have made - a tender oflering à battery*of boilers, with 6600 square feet of heating surface for $12.101, which was recommended to Council by the Water Committee.The Heine Company's tender was for 813,500, being fora smaller heating surface.The matter will {ome before (Council on Monda .The ers are for the new pumping engines to be used for the low water level.The evening of Thursday, the 16th inst., promises to be a gala one at St.Ann's Hall, where a bazaar is being held In aid of:the r and orphans.The Ancient Orden of\u201d libernians will, on/that night, march to the headed their band, and their.visit, no doubt, will inake the evening ons to be remembered by those who will resent.The competition between the Fores the C,M.B.A., and thé Ancient order of Hiber- nians is becoming very keen, great orta being made by the admirers the respective orders to get their favorite society at e top.and a great, though friendly struggle is predioted.: -_r Mysteries of Morocco.\u2018Whoever wishes to know without the effort of study all about the Moors an Riffs who are no) orns in the side.of Spain and the subjects of columrs of news- \u201csensation,\u201d can learn it all \u201c\u2018as eas as lying,\u201d at the Y.M.O.A.Lecture Hall, to-morrow evening.The lecturer will be Mr.J, Budgett Meakins, editor of the Tangiers Times, and for many years a resident of Morocco.Mr.Meakins will also lecture in the same hall on Thursday evening, on \u2018A \u2018Plunge into Barbary.\u201d , .Twenty-Fifth Anniversary.The St.Vincent de Paul Society of St.Bridget's parish celebrated its \u2018twenty- fifth anniversary yesterday.Mr.R.J.Anderson will be banqueted at ; THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1828 _ .etre tion of the Holy Sacrament, with the Rev.F.Lefebvre, O.M.1, ns deacon, and the Rev.Abbé-Adam au sub-deacon.The sermon was Jelivered by Abbé Auclair, of St, ri t's Church.© ety pi an ess to His Grace, which elicited a reply- Among those present were the Rev.F.F.H.Perrault, O, M.L, K,ltottor, 8.J., E.Schmidt,\" S.J., G, Douth, M.Proulx, P.O'Dounell, P.Shéa\u2019and W.J.Caisley, | Ald.Jeannotte, M.P., ex-Ald neau M.L! A, Ald.Dagenais and the officers of sister societies.THE BREAD QUESTION.\u201cCompetition\u201d Propheales that the Present Co-Operative Schems \u2019 Will Come to Grief.| To the Editor of the STAR: Sir,\u2014l have no regard for prophecy for prophecy\u2019's sake.1 would not make a prediction merely for the anticipated pleasure of saying *'1 told you #0,\u201d when the prediction comes to pass.Nevertheless, I donow predict that the co-operative bread association projected by the Knights of Labor wi Apevitably and .immaturely come to griet.It will colla because it is being built on shifting sands.The majority of thie \u201ccommittee\u201d who gave \u2018it birth are avowed socialists, They do not believe in competition, they say, Well, how do they propose tosuppress competition nowt They talk of a capital stock of $6000.Do they propose with this sum to buy up all the other bakeries in town! Do they _expect the other bakers to , give them a ceftury.and a half in which to pay the other bakers should they be will- \u2018ing to sell?With a capital of $8000 it will take about 13 years to buy out their cons- petitors.If they do not buy them out, how will they suppress competition! And if they do suppress competition, then their socialistic scheme has utterly failed; for all the world knows that competition is the bete noir of intelligent socialists.The truth is | 84 that thisco-operativebread company doesnot know its own mind.One member talks of running the company on \u2018\u2018business principles,\u201d to mako as much as possible for the stovk-holders.And a \u2018practical baker*\u2014a real estate man\u2014talking to the conunittee, shows them how.with à stock-in-trade of seventy barrels of tlour worth $3 they can make \u2018a net profit of over.$5,000 the first year.\u2018This.is the capital prize in the lottery of an insane dream.But it is no more insane than the theory of other members of this \u201ccommittee,\u201d that a bakery can be conducted on the basis of philanthropy so ably and so \u201cclosely\u201d ds to succeed against the Keen competition of -thé bakeries managed by proprietors who are working for them- selvès for a stake as dear as life, for life- SUCCESS an COMPETITION, *Socialist\u201d Expects Cheaper Bread.To the Editor of the STAR: .SIR,\u2014I am please to see the bread axita- tion taking practical shape, and now firmly believe that substantial reform will brought about and cheaper bread secured for the people.Une point that strikes me is the gfeat saving that could be made it \u2018some system, more or less co-operative was introduced.The waste comp ained of is this, A baker now, with his place of business in the eastern t of the city, Roes to the west end to deliver bread, while, perhaps, a baker from the northern part part of \u2018the city delivers bread in the very street in which the first baker has his place.Here is loss of time, labor and wear of carts, etes Now.a system oi co-operative Lakeries, cach to supply the territory assigned to it, and manufacturing a large output, would éffect a t saving in every respect; people would then get.their bread at prices as near the actual cost of production as possible.Perhaps the cust of delivery, thé cost of the labor employed and necessitated by the present complicated system could be considerably re- «duced.Here is a point worth consider ng.SOCIALIST, Shipping Notes.The Canadian Pacitic Railway Company's steamship \u201cEmpress of China,\u201d sailed for Vancouver on Friday evening, November 10.The bark *\u2018Itonus,\u201d Captain Stover, of Milibridige, Me., which sailed from l\u2019isague for New York last April, has been given up for lost.The steamer \u201cE Asker\u201d of the Atlantic- Trident Line, Philadelphia, for London, is in Halifax with a broken shaft, 23) head of cattle, and a general cargo, \u2018The old leak in the new Welland Canal, near lock 24, at Thorold, has broken out afresh, in consequence of which navigation will be impeded fora few days.The steamer \u201cAlberta,\u201d owned by Hinck-.ley, of Cape Vincent, is ashore on Whiskey Island shoal, gne mile above Grindstone À Island.She is coalladen and lies in a bad position.\\ The steamship \u201cC.B, Lockwood\u201d collided with the schooner *Nichols™at Lime Kiln Crossing, near Amherstburg, Ont., on Saturday.The steamer stove her forward works in and sank immediately.Anxiety is felt in\u201d Philadélphia for two schooners, the \u2018Genevieve,\u201d which has been out since October 7 for Charleston, and the Austrian bark \u201cI.Jubay,\u201d from Fiume, April à If they have gone down, about thirty lives have been lost.Vandalism at the O'Brien Memorial Hall.The work on the O'Brien Memorial Hall on Wellington street, at Point St.Charles, which was being pushed to completion in order to be ready for the formal opening on Thanksgiving Day, has been consider: ably set back.It, was discovered this morning that the glass which had enly been placed in the erent on Saturday, had been cut out and taken away.-The miscreants also broke out the large windows on the first floor with stones.The police in this district know nothing of the matter.Their number, they say, is too small to cover such a large district.Songs of England.England's sous and daughters and those cis-Atlantic Anglo-Saxons who mas be termed her grandsons and granddaughters and all who have souls enough to love the songs of England may speud a happy evening on Thursday next in the Church of S.John, the Evangelist.And the charm of these Saxon songs will be heightened by an intellectual exposition of their authors\u2019 inner lives, \u2018brief biographical sketches of the composers,\u201d by the rector as announced on the cards, This is the first of an ever- varying series of ish entertainments in the Church of S.John the Evangelist.| Clvie Committees Credits.! The Finance Committee will hold a meeting to-morrow morniaæto consider the question of nting additional credits to the various civic Committees.The Market Committee has not yet sent In Its claims but it will ask for about $3000 for repairs, After the reduction of appropriations last spring the committee was awarded e chairman, Ald.Nolan, stated this morning that all the expenditure for repairs to markets during the year had been only what had been absolutely neccesary.Hope Chapel, Point St.Charles.The cornerstone of Hope Chapel, Ryde treet, Point St.Charles, will be laid on Baturday.It is expected that the Rey.Dr.Douglas will officiate.As stated the BETA some time ago, the congregation of | the Centenary Methodist Church, finding that'the congregation was increasing very rapidly, deemed it advisable to take action, which resulted in the giving out of the contract for the erection of the Hope Chapel.It will be in connection with the Centenary Methodist Church.MCE Recital at St.Andrew's.C.E.B.Price, A.0.O., will give an n recital in St.Andrew's church tomorrow evening, Vocal selection will also - be rendered by Miss Reyner, Miss Maltby, Mr.A.Sabiaton and Mr.H.Patton.The recitaib in St.Andrew's church are always worth hearing.The \u201cLaurentian's\u201d Passengers.FATHER POINT, Que,, November 18\u2014The steamer \u201cLaurentian,\u201d of the Allan Line, from Liverpool, passed inward at 8.40 à.m.Bat .Her saloon passengers are: Mr, C, M.Blanchard, Mr.W, Lamb, M.J.fami SAN I login Bd Yrs Mr.Meredith, Mr.Lewis, Mr.Monex.Death of a French Poet.Paris, November 13.\u2014Comte Hyde de yesterd His Grace Archbishop Fabre officiated at the benedio-1 d Loxvon, November 13,\u2014 Neuville, an eccentric poet and politician, is ead, ! A LARGER MEDICAL COLLEGE Plans For an Annex to the Bullding of the McGill Medical Faoulty\u2014 * Classes at Victoria , Hospital.MeGlit, like Oliver Twist, always wauts \u201cmore.During the past four years buildings have been sprung up on all sides until the whole aspect.of the grounds has been changed.The old centre Arts building still remains to remind the \u2018gra duates of years ago of the old aud struggling days of the University the days of small things, not as regards men but as regards college accommodations and facilities.for carrying on the university work.The next new: building to up will ba an annex w that of the Medical faculty.The planus of such.a building are: now being completed and wi be finished ahd ready for acceptance within à uionth but it is not likely that work upon the'bullding will bo commenced bo- fore next spring., Back of the Medical building is o vacant lot of land extending up to the retaining wall of the lower reservoir and down to the end of the eastern wing of the Arts building.Here the annex will be erected And it will be of such dimensions as to almost double the accommodation of the Faculty.Lecture rooms will be enlarged: and new ones provided and wore complete quarters provided for the work of practical anatomy: Perhaps at present the Medical Cullege \u201chas no conspicuous rival on this continent; when all this new work is com- leted it will be beyond doubt, one of the.t equipped medical schools anywhere.The college now owns the old residence knownas the Harringtonhouse situated just above the ahemical laboratory.It iga large.uare stone house with a gallery ning around the house, Fhe exterior of.the building has not yet been changed, but the interior has been in the hands of carpenters and painters, and they have chauged the tine old residence intv a pathological laboratory.Prof.Adami bas the front parlor for his private oflice, while the two rear rooms are used as a chemical room and a preparing room.The principal class room is up - stairs.The whole flat has been thrown into one rvow, containing about twenty operating tables provided with gas \u2018heaters and other things needed for this work.When the new building is erected this Harrington house will be incorporated with it.And then during another session the Victoria Hospital will be in full operation and students and professors will only have to walk up University street a few rods for their clinical work.medical clinical class has met in the new hospital aud received a lecture there.The tiret patient was brought up trom the General Hospital.These glasses will be continued.; The students are now looking forward to their annual dinner.This week the different classes will elect their representatives on the dinner committee, who will take the matter in charge.The dinnerwill likely be held during the month of December, and at the Windsor Hotel, The Art students are looking forward to the time when they will have larger and better class-rooms.Other faculties have been given new or enlarged quarters, while they bave remained in their old quarters about as they were ten or more years ago.Probably these new buildings will come in time and some say that a project is now on foot for securing a better home for the Faculty of Arts, the very heart and centro of the University.: THE GRAILLON-BEAUVAIS ENQUETE.Some Important Evidence on Satur- | Re day.; [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.|! ST.HYACINTHE, P.Q., November 13.\u2014 Achille Dorche was the tirst witness in tho Beauvais-Graillon case ou Saturday.He was only a short distance away on the road when the trouble occurred.is evidence was much the same as that given by the other witnesses.Joseph Desroches was then put ou the stand.He produced the celebrated hoe, and said that he had made it.It belonged to him, but he had lent it.Me had taken it from Beauvais\u2019 house to his own home, Beauvais being called said it was not the same hoe Bebe Stebeune had dn October à Raoul Darche, a boy aged ¥leven, was next called.He was only a w feet away from the place of the trouble at the time of the occurrence.Beauvais told Antoine Graillon \u201cTo go away.\u201d - Graillon-answered-\u201cF want to ther a little corn.\u201d Beauvais told Alex, Stebeune to come with him, also Bebé Stebeune who was working on the road.When they came near Grailion Beauvais said again, * You better go away.\u201d Graillon replied, *I am not going, I am breaking my corn, I will divide it and put your halt wherever you wish.\u201d Beauvais said, * It is no longer time to divide.\u201d Beauvais then asked Bebé Ste- beune what he had done with his hoe and Bebé went to get it.At the fence Marie Graillon said to him on his way back, \u2018\u2018 Do not strike my father with that, you will kill him.\u201d Bebé said, \u201cLet me alone;\u201d but Marie threw the hoe near the fence.Then Bebé caught hold of her aud threw her into the wire fenee.Beauvais caught hold of Antoine Graillon's two hands take away his knife, and Bebé Stebeune jumped on Antoine Graillon and threw him into the fence Beauvais caught hold of Marie Graillon by her bonnet and gave her a blow on the chest.Jean Marie Graillon had a stick and ve Beauvais a blow on the.h and he all to the ground.As he was getting up Jean Marie gave him another blow, and he lost consciousness.He saw a knife in Antoine Graillon's hands, but saw no other, He did not see anything in Beauvais\u2019 hands.Albina Ostigny dit minique was next sworn.Bebe Stebeune told him on October 1 that the Graillons were to be turned out the next day.He saw the fightrcom- - mence from his home across the road, and then hid, as he was afraid.Theodule L'Homnie was called, but he was not present when the fight occurred having left ina burry when Graillon had previously had threatened to use his knife on anybody who touched him.The court was then adjourned till Friday next.Marie Graillon was admitted to bail.\"COWEN'S NEW OPERA ! # Brought Out In heaty and Scores a.Success.MILAN, November 18.\u2014\u2018\u201c56 a & new opera by F.un Cowen, the glish composer, was produced here last \u2018evening In the Theatro dal Verme.The libretto Is based upon Ouida's novel of the same name.The o was highly successful.Cowen was led before the curtain four times.The seeond act elicited tho loudeat \u2018applause.This is the first time that the work of a liv] English composer has been brought out in ans ?P THREE LITTLE INDIANS DROWNED.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR.WINNIPEG, November 13.\u2014Three little children, connected with the Indian Indus trial school at Birtle, were drowned on Saturday.Miss McLeod, one of the teachers, had a narrow escape in endeavoring te rescue the children, i .Welcome Rain in Texas.AUSTIN, Texas, November 13.\u2014Thls section of Texas is being visited by rain for the first time singe September 28.It comes a- little too late do crops any good, but will fill water holes on stock ranges and help a winter growth of grass.Huudreds of stock cattle are dying on ranges for want of and water, and it is hoped the rain will of great value.Sentenced For Life.' Vançouvsr B.C., November 13\u2014At midnight on Saturday the Assizes at Now Weatminster, the sentence of jmprison-; ment for life was passed on Ben Kennedy, alias Meers, alias Meyers, for the murder of John O'Connor, at Island, In June,\" After three day's triai the jury brought in à verdiot of manslaughter.Miners Back at Work.e)thousand miners in the Leigh district o cashire resumed work this morning at the rate of wages paid before the great strike oom menced.à Already the | To\u2014\u2014\u2014\u20141 ~ \u201cNothing Succeeds like puccess.\u201d - .ee ee ° © THE SUCCESS OF THE .\u2026 SI OUND TI WORLD A A hd a STIRS \u201cTR NL ~ Is Beyond Anything the Brightest Imaginationever Pietured, T has been necessary to set apart a special root in the Star Build: ing, and in it are employed extra hands to atend to this business exclusively.| | | .The Publishers of \u201cStoddard\u2019s Portfolid of Photographic Views\u201d a few days ago wrote to the Business Mjnager of the STAR: \u201cThe fact is, the demand came on ap like an avalanche, and was considerably in excess of our epectations, and for a day or two we were not as wellorganized pr handling the work as we are at presen t.\u201d : 1 The Coupon for Series No.2 was begun n last Saturday, and every person who cut out last Saturday's Coupn should keep it up all this week, as Series OnE will not be complet: without Series Two, and so on through the entire work, which compriles TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTYSIX VIEWS.\u2018You have but to see ohe of these Portfolios to I convinced that they are all that THE STAR claims for them.You ill be the loser if you | don\u2019t take the pains to see one.Almost any newsdealer caf show you Series One, They are an ornament in any household, an acquisition to any library.They will delight every member of the family\u2014big and 1 tle, young and old.THE MERCHANT; THE BANKER, | THE MANUFACTURER THE RAILROAD MAGNATE, THE LAWYER, THE CAPITALIST, THE MECHANIC, ANYBODY, are represented in this splendid work.Series Two, to be secured by Coupons 7, d 1 - Friday night, consists of the following Views, with appippriate descriptions: | .| » Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris.The Vaticjn Library, Rome.Westminster Abbey, London, View of tle Alhambra, Granada, Spain.Sackville Street, Dublin.The Krenjin, Moscow.Casino, Monte Carlo, Italy.The Ezbefiyeh and Street Scene, Cairo.\u2018Edinburgh, and Scott's Monument, Camp of Caravan on the Sahara Desert.North Cape, Norway.Houses ofPärliament, Ottawa, Canada.Frankfort, Germany./ oo St.Gotthard Pass and Bridge, Switzerland.The most interesting ad famous Places an chosen for this Portfolio.x 9, 10,-11 and 12, ending HER RENE IAE Scenes in the world are ! to United om, wheat and flour, 233.000 ra: last week, E00 ars.Do.maize, rN © dng heavy and medium draft, choloq sr cher and jumpors, with one car to TRADE, COMMERCE AND 000 gre.; last wee qQre.On passage arrive on Monday.» or Continant, wheat, 1,071,000 qrs.; Jant week, M0.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FINANCE .000 gre.maize, 00,000 qra.; last Took, i: Live Stock Market.\u2019 000 qrs.Minnesota first bakers\u201d flour, 16s The réoeipts of live stock at the Montreal Stock Ban England Stoo! ' Deolln TE FR Cen 88 rire orator it, Tis wares\u201d for the week ending \u2018Pork.< k of d x a= vp 8 $ to 3 Sd lerd.50 Gto 0 0 Cattle.Calves.Sheep.H New York advicde this morning to Mescre.No.80% 5 8 Bacon.49 Oto 490 Cattle.Calves.Sheep.Hoge.Meredith & O'Brien state the only change in 2 8 9 Slow.0 Sw 99 Lott over from .:the London market this morning is that L.& N.B 0 0 heces O.54 6to|à 0 previous week._10 se veus ene .xof land stock fell 2 o.on \u2014\u2014 .\u2014 En Asay ona report bearing on the deaths of AMERICAN MARKETS.Totalfor week.Ix 160 188 18 the Ban th a grou financial componies ' , \u2014_\u2014 han It is now sald that K E.has made ape.Rece!pts and Shipments.mm cocits, or export cattle, but ttle de- rangements with Susquehanna & we ot The November 13.\u2014Receipts 128,000 Hush.jiy at fair prices.No hse id in the treasury is $83,410,140, and the balance wpa, slooo0 Cony, 188000 OATS 14785 BELL for inf o.with \"the uss! large > FLOUR.ments, 311, na T, - ! rooel! of put Hungary.ito etd.will adopt à new plan 98 20 Coms, Ho Ours: Sam Pois rove.not much change In prices with several lot vi eared pr Jo, startin ° tand NEW YORK, November 13\u2014 ipta.24.00 left over.Sheep and me in fair demand.write on a his name.starting bata and WHEAT, 1480400 ComN, 147,200.OaTa.(a loep an fobuhed Oe fans demand.be 8 Shipments, 33,184 bush.WHEAT, 2697 CORN, £3 \u201cWe quote the following as being fair values: A = Doren November 13.Recelpta: 355,000 bush.WHEAT.Ehipments, 150,000 bush.WHEA Cattle export Ciena T.13.\u2014Receipta : 61,000 bus! London Stock Market.h.Mesars.Meredith & O'Brien report the London WE ER 7009 Con.Shipments 41,000 bush.ais market at $ p.m.to-day as failows : WHEAT, 37,000 CORN.[of ves.resmsoncurss ' London N ow Yok Chicago Hog Market.bom Besveanneses Uxtow BTrocK YARDA, November 13, 1803,-\u2014The estimated receipts of hogs were 33, The of- ror of aa D EE oi 716 sh an .f A ht mix $5.00 to $8.00; A Three Rivers Industry, THREE RIV! 6.November 18\u2014The an nual REE RIVES, recttior Axo and Edge Tool Company was held on Thursday.The new fac- pates Ben grades.| fp tor , to replace ihe one burnee.some ook ago, .2000 da almost com 3 Fes F9 Veste re os Texans 7% in about a woek, The of directors , The board were: R.W.Williamé, pregidants N.L oncourt, vice-president; A.U.Carignan, treasurer; T.dan LE.Panneton, directors.© Severe Depression.Commercial Fallures.to Dun's Review the tallures for the past week have been 361 in the United Btates anada 37 against last yoar.failuros with liabilities betw: een $100,000 and latest advices from London state that 505 sachs and 63 with Habilitlos \u2018between the colapro of businces at the Btook Excha and $100,000 each, Tho liabilities of failurcs henomenal.Dealers concur in the opini r last week repoi ow à very encouragin bat the present is the worst period within mem pertase, amounting to qply $3.467,000 against ory.Bevoral firms are dissolving ership 413,000 for the preceding weok, and itisno- and retiri from business.eo olerioald ced that, while the number of faitures does not staffs in nc cos are being noed, and busie materially decline as yet, there are-fewer of 1m- py economics are being practised in every di- rection.= vous.| Ca PE om November a v.15,\u2014Market dull and Return of traffic earnings from Novem! \u2019 kien + Nour Straight roller $390; extra, November 7, 1893: hite whea i Sle: spring, 1893 | Toronto Produce Market.= winter, déc; + > >.o.% .3 Manltoba hard.710: No.2, do, @o; vent Na à do, io; No.8 big to 620; barley, *| No.1, égo: 1 to $5c; onts, No.to ; ' .es: White wheat outalde, a and red pue ; Arc, an trac .BRITISH MARKETS.| 5 Me ; Sade outside at 400 to élc; peas out Montres Sroka 1 igual 1.0 Tn, Provisions, ato, sams.\u2014 Wheat, bust dior oi ih LO Rn Ne \u2018whoa.quiet] Horse Mapket.Home SE de 18 QUE or The reoel + the Montreal Horse., Maine oll.Oargoes on passage snd for pen Exchange, PA EEE Charles, far week © ta, uel way wheat aq ful, Ici Mark Jags, Bue Boothe vere Ft vos \"ad n * anublan.qu ot; Een and Am.flour, slow, fy or from pi vious week 8 wa | Lu sp mar ots quiet.Weather IS Eng.\u2018A2 ee si 41,423 00 der ol ES Te ir whoat, | Tor city or AW | Jolie red ook.PA 3 On Mad for sais and shipment.: a Corn's Small Yield.Efi ere, ) WASHINGTON, November 13\u2014Departmen 2 b horge trade at those, tables during the iculture refurns rate the yiel sors de was better than that t and 23 horses .n shipments, wheat to Uni K \\ x rate fes Id at good prices, Progpects for comipg ovem , acre, Continent pa wook.an On x Wook Detter: with 43 horses on band for sale, copting those of 1686, and 1800, or \\ e ' - » .Semaine, à a Sewn kd J \u2018 Cm ot .- .oR o .no ons \u2018 | ! memes pe rm y tree et re me an 5 « a secte mat, arte cage range it tir at re AEB TTR, mA cars a AL Kr» EEL SIN.NREL < CARE ~~ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1893.= + t\u2014\u2014 0 \u2014\" \u2014 \"CHAMPIONS AGAIN.Montreal Defeats Britannia by Seore of 48 to 2.STEINITZ THE CHESS CHAMPION IN TOWN.Other Football Matches.\u201c Miscel- lénéous Sports.RITANNIA was beat en by forty-three to two on Saturday on\u2019 the M.A.A.A.Grounds.This speaks for itself \u201cand needs little comment.It was eapeet- \u2014 was called at this point and it looked as If the Britannias would not suoceed in winning ons point.After the kick-off Waud picked the ballout of the scrimmage, Baird Was off vidé, got it, rushed with it and touched down.\u2018The try was not cou- Yertéd into & i Nostra, ones\u201d ha patel touch Savi suc n ng a uch down.but no goal resulted.Score, 24 to 0.Waud got the ball out of the scrim ran around the end, ed.forward an every one Way eurpris to see that Montreal had seored another try, which was not turned into a goal, and the score was 33 tot i The Britannias succeeded In winning 2 pointe, Ly a rouge, und by a touch in \u2018he first point resulted from a free kic Fry soon afterwards kicked a goal from the tleld and Montreal won à points more.fore tine was called, there was still another opportunity for socring, Baird took advant of it and got a touch:down, but the result was not a goal.Score\u2014 Montreal, 43; Britannia, 2 Then the whistle blew and the Britannias had no time to retrieve their fortunea, At Lennoxville.The Bishops College and School played a \u201creturn match at Lenuoxvilie.The play was excellent, and though the College boys seemed heavier than the others, yet the play of the boys made things even, and they scored 8 points, The College had nothingat half time.Not long after kick-oif Lyster, soba try for the College, which was con- real Club, After songs by J.Marshall, G.MH.McLeod and H.Lefebvre.\u201cThe Ladies\u201d was responded to by G.H: MoLood.H.Goldtho 1.pnes being given by H.\u2019 ebvre,W.Wilson and B.Pitta, sr, \u2018Auld Tang Syne\u201d and \u201cGod Bave the Queen* closed a very enjoyable evening.\u2019 The Montreal Club's Trophy.The competition for the Quipp hy was completed yesterday with the exception of the last two players, W.Watt and W.Renshaw, who stopped at 25 points each.The match will be tinished on Vednesday afternoon.oh # 4 CHESS.Steinitz the Champlon is Here.Herr William Steinits, the world's chess champion, arrived in Montreal yesterday morning, at nine o'clock, from New York, and is stopping at the Avenue House.The veteran chess player, who is now in his Bêth jean, appeared somewhat fatigued after his engthy journey, owing partly to his being deprived of the comforts of a berth, as he was unable to secure a lower one and was: unable to climb into an upper.He is, however, a man of great physical vigor and possesses a well-preserved constitution and wears his years lightly, His stature is short, but his form massive, Everything about him denotes power rather than ce, strength rather than beauty, Me has a round face, broad forehead, deep-set eyes and crushed-up nose, and a beard of a bright tawny hue.With the\u2019 assistance of à cane in each hand helimbs about with ity.He is a native of ed, te judge bythe game played with the Mctill students on Wednesday, that Saturday\u2019s match would have proved interest Ing, but every one was disappointed, a Art.I many leaving the grand stand before tlie end of the match,\u201d The Montreal Club deserve great praise, every man havingshown himself \u2018a football player, and pro tecting the reputation vf his club and that «fi.the JM.A.A À The \u201cbacka\u201d were perfect In every respect, showing confidence in one another, which was not misplaced on any occasron.Their play at times was really well worth seeing, and it undouitedly proved one ot the few interesting features of the game.The \u201cscrimmage\u201d of Montreal was also very good.The \u201cwings,\u201d were exceptionally leasing, and ou the whole it would Bard to improve on thé Montrgal team, The Britannia were practically outplayed on all points.Their back division, with the exception of Rankin and Hill fumbled nearly all the time.The tackling of the wings was very bad.The \u201cscrimmage\u201d was not supported, although it was easy to ree that they plaved hard.The teams of both clubs were composed of the following men in the following positions: {Montreal Goal) tack- Brauch.Half-backs\u2014=cagram, Fry, Savage.Quarter\u2014Waud, Bairdl.À f- Monsarras Ruchanan -\u2026 , Wings, - .O'Brien i.Jam RER .Jami Forwards\u2014Pott, Routh, J ames, Higginson.oO .Forwards\u2014 Carter, Cameron, A.Vipond, Dr.ipon Whitham.Garvin.A Barry.=}.\u201cee : Linton.P.Saunderson, Hill, C.Saunderson, tankin.[Britanuia Goal} Referee\u2014Dr.Elder.Umpire\u2014Dr.Loe Walker, Touch judges\u2014Messrs.Guthrio and Jacques The game started at So'clock.Soon afterwards a scrimmage took place on the centre line, and the Britannias lost twenty yards, Waud succeeded in getting the 1 and Baird imiuediately afterwards jtouched down.The Britannlas soon afterwards were forced to rouge, and the score then stood 5 to 0 in favor of Montreal.The first free kick was allowed, because Linton violated an off-side rule, Fry then kicked a touch in goal.Score for Montreal & to 0.Another touch In goal followed and also a rouge, making the Montreal score 7.The SCRIMMAGE OF THE BRITANNIAS | began to play well, but it was soon shown that their support was very bad, and a rouge followed.Waud immediately after wards secured a touch down, but a touch in gaol did not result from the try.+ Score, 12 to 0 in favor of Montreal.Another rouge followed a grand rush and another point was added to Montreal.This was soon followed By another.James then succeeded in touching down and the try resulted in a goal by Fry.Score 20 for the Montrealers and 0 for the Britannias, Time \u201cA TRIP ROUND THE WORLD.\u201d Series Number L Judging from the unsatisfied demand for Saturday's STAR, à great many readers.fron one cause or another, failed to commence cutting out the STAR'S \u201cRound the World Trip\u201d coupon, with coupon number 1.According to the original intention of running six cou- pous only \u2018for each series of Stod- dard's portfolio of photographs, such persons would lose the chance to secure series 1.Upon reflection this rule would appear to bear hard upon persons who, for reasons beyond their control, could not grt a copy of last Saturday's STAR, and it has been determined rather than that any subscriber to the Stam should lose any portion of this magnificent work, to run the coupon for series 1 over again after the full sixteen series have been published.Those persons who failed to get the full number of papers this week may with perfect confidence commence cutting out coupons of series 2, which begin next Saturday, with the assurince that they will have an opportunity to get series 1 before the coupon is taken ont of the paper at thé expiration of series 2 to 16.Letit be understood that this offer cannot be repeated with any other series than nuinber L llege, 11 points.Niave been makiñg arrange- \u201cments for a match with the 3rd Britannias, - which they trusb will take place at Lenuox- ville at an early « \u2018Bishop's College 5dh Bishop's College So Willett .\u2026 PUT 1: VN B.Watson MacUvugall, .D, Ford vo.Halt-y .Boyle C F Rothera.J A.B.'Taylor Gilmour A! Smith.Quarter -G.Riopel cee UT, Donelly « .J.Stevens ¥.A.Burke.8 .s Nores .JOhnson Notes.\u2018\u201c Lehigh beat Cornell dh Saturday by score of 14 to nothing.The Universities of Yale and Pennsylvania played football on Saturday, resulting in a victory for Yale.Result HtoG.The Ottawa College boys yesterday defeated the Ottawa Club by 17 to 3.The game took place on the Metropolitan grounds.À football mâtch was plaÿed on Saturday between Queen's of Kingston, and tue Tor: ontos.Queen's defeated Torunto by 23 points to 3, and the students went wild.! HOCKEY.Wanderers Hockey Club.The annual mecting of this club was held on Saturday evening in the Montreal Col-, legiate Institute, there being about twenty members present.The president's report showed that the club bad won four matches out of six played; total of goals scored, 14 apainst 13.The treasurer's statement showed a small balance on hand from last season.The election ot oflicers for the ensuing year was then proceeded with and resulted as follows: \u2019 President, Geo, Cheese, re-elected.Vice-President, Percy Danford.Secretary-Treasurer, Arch.L.McDougall, re-elected, 80 Hutchison street.Captain, C Stroud.Committee\u2014A.Ayer, H.Henderson, F.Brown, F.Winn and A.Eaves.Messrs.O.A.Hitchcock and Fred.Benn were appointed scrutineers and discharged their dutics to the entire satisfaction of all present.Independent Junior Hookey League.A meeting will be jreld at the Crystal Rink on Thursday evening, November 16, for the organization of the above league.All clubs who are desirous of joining the- league are requested to send two delegates to the meeting.The meeting is called for 8 p.m.Young Crystal Hockey Club.The third annual meeting of the above club was held last night at.the rink and was well attended.The following officers were elected: Hon.president, Mr.Samuel Robertson.President, J.N, Kearns.Vice-president, A.Constantin, _ Sec.- urer, A.McKerrow.Committee, R.Boon, W.Dobley, C.Me- Kerrow.Captain, Richard Boon,.QUOITING.Annual Dinner Caledonian Club.The second annual dinner of the Caledon- ian Quoiting Club was held on Friday evening in the Exchange Hotel, Mill street, Point St.Charles.About forty quoiters and their friends sat down to dinner.Nr.B.Pitts, sr.,, was chairman, supported on his right by Messrs, Alex.Foreman, jr., and G.fi.McLeod, qt the St.Lawrence Quoiting Club, and on his [ left by Mr.W.H.Taglor, president of the Dominion Quoiting Club, and Alex.Lindsay, vice-president of the Montreal Quoiting u The chairman gave \u201cThe Queen,\u201d which was drunk with all honors.After songs by Messrs.H.Goldthorpe and Chas.Jones, aud comic songs by J.Marshall, jr., \u201cOur Club, the Caledonian Club,\u201d was glven by Mr.W.H.Taylor.Then came songs by G.H.McLeod and Wm.Smith, and a recitation Ÿ B.-Pitts, jr, after which \u2018Our Sister Clabs\u201d was given from the chair.After songs by B.Pitts, ar, aud J.Hitchinson, thé toast was responded to by*-A., Lindsay, of the Montreal Club, and Messe.G.McLeod, and A.Foreman ir of the St.Lawrence Club, and W.H.Taylor, of the Dominion Club, and G.H.King, of the St.Gabriel Club.\u201cThe Press\u201d was responded to by James Knox, secretary of the Mout- GUT.OUT THE COUPON TO-DAY AND EVERY DAY.Coupon No.2.\u201cTrip Round.the World\u201d # COUPON = Cut out this Coupon and return with five others differently numbered, and ten cents to pay for tubing and posting, to Tux STAR office or to any newsdealer handling Tue STAR, and series.2 will, within FOUR DAYS, be mailed to your address > Series No.2.Name,.Remember, Six Coupons: are Required, AAArean,.cuvviee nernrassirennestanissssisnssiassessesessnnns PERE One Each Day for Six Days.These portfolios are to reach subecribers by post.It is estimated that four or fivg days will elapse between the giving of the order and the reception of tHe portfolio.There is sure, to be a rush.in ordering, and should any delay occur in delivery subscribers, should charge it to that/ fact.As prompt a delivery as possible will be made, but there may be a lapse of one week in the ordinary course of business, on Crmreab etd - a go a goal by Watson.The score ecto For half hous played with- thy.|-considersblo_cel college As they pleased.However, the col.Prague, in Bohe Ngo managed to get a touch in goal.The ia, but early in life he left that place for Vienna te complete his educations There he got frequent oppor- The Chess Champion.ities for se making progress in the game of 15863 he came to ndon and \"61 that career which has since made He remained in England for 20 ears any proceeded from victory to victory; in 1566 defented o renowned An- derssen and became the chess king of Eng land and hadsince vanquished every oppou- ent, includin@guch players as Blackburne, Zukertort and Yschigorin.This afternoon and evening and also Tuesday afternoon and evening he\\will mect some ¢f our strongest local yers in the Montreal Chess Club rooms atthe corner of University and St.Catherine \\treets.On Wednesday evening he will entertained at the Cosmopolitan Club, corner of Cathcart and University streets, He\\ will remain in Montreal two weeks, giving exhibitions of- simultaneous and blindfol who are not members of the admission tickets at the Che any afternoou or evening.- mitted free and are cordially invited to Le present, ! , ATHLETICS.8t, George's Athletic Association.To the Sporting Editor of the STAR: \" SIR,\u2014I have forsome time been impressed with the great advantage it would be if the various scattered clubs nominally composed of Englishmen were united into an athletic association called by the name of \u201cSt.George.\u201d Englishmen are especially an athletic nation, and to have these various clubs under one strong central management would result in making a St, George's Athletic Association a title for what is champion.1 would strongly recommend that the St.George's Suowshoe Club, the Britaniiia Football Club, the Ste George's Cricket Club, the Cote St.Antoine Fawn Tenuis Club and say the Crescent Lacrosse Club appoint delegates to meet together and talk Athletic Association, 80 that this \"association thight next year put on the senior champion field football, lacrosse and cricket clubs that would show that the name of old St.George was a synonym for victory.AN ATHLETIO PHYSICIAX.| THE HUNT.* Foxes Seem Scarce, Notwithstanding the apparent scarcity of foxes, the Montreal hounds have had some fine runs.On Saturday, instead of going to St.Rose, the pack was turned towards Longue Pointe.The only kill was had on Tuesday.To-morrow the meet is at the Forest and Stream Club gat.THE GUN., Good Shooting Near Québec.QUEBEC, November 13.\u2014On Saturday afternoon Mr.Alfred Legendre and two friends, of Ste.Croix, Lotbimiere county, shot twenty-one wild ducks \u2018within one hour In-a tield near the river.TOBOGGANINC.The Park Club, The annual meeting of this club for the election of oflicers and general will be held on Wednesday evening, 16th of November, at NX o'clock, at the & indsor hotel.All interested in tobogganing will bo welcome.THE TURF, ~ Gleason Here for Another Week.Gleason, the horse tamer, will stay with us another (week and, no doubt, will draw crowded houses sight after nigh.Bd World's! Sporting News and Gossip.Clubs who are anxious to join the above League for next season schedule are asked to make an early communication to Mr, A.O, Spiers, 140 Monique street.Hugh Saussey, of New York city,.a player in the foothall teain of the College of the City of New York, was badly injured jn game at Elizabeth, N, Y., this afternoon.de was taken to au hospital where ho died of \u2018his injuries.; | The race betwcen Gaby and Cournier, bicyclists riding tandem, and Cody's riding { horses, began yesterday morning at Paris and ended to-day.The bicyclists won, covering 178 kilometers, while Cody covered 173.The race was -for 10,000 frances a slde, The Sherbrooke Lacrosse Club decided to coming winter, the proceeds of which go towards paying off its debts.The first of these entertainments will be held on Tuesday, Nov.29th, when the \u2018\u201c Cosgrove Fan ily Concert Co.\" will perform, under the.auspices of the club.The club is talking of organizing a hockey team for the winter.The noted sprinter, Ben Coyne, hfs trainer Lang, Bill Ritchie and Jack Smith were arrested in Chatham, Ont., yesterday, and taken to Sarnia to answer a charge of traud- ulent dealing in a foot rade which tgok place at Courting in the summer.Jack \u201cHleas- ance, who acted as stake-holder, was also taken, Wm.Boyd, the well-known asprin.\u2019 ter, id! wanted on the same charge, but managed to elude the police and got away m town.: An exciting football matfh was played yosterday afternvon on the\u2019 Shamrock Lacrosse grounds, between teams from the lat form of Tucker's school, and the 8rd reparatbry of the High School, resulting n a decisive victory for the Tuckeri 15 to 1.The following represented-Tuckers school: Back, Dean i okling: Coolican, H.Christmas, A.Kent: quarter back, G.Coyle; wings, A.Christmas and.Ewing; forwards, S, Coyle, A.Foreman, W.Whitaker, W.Shaughnesay, P.Christmas, W.Laurie, C.Dobbin and b.Stroud.NEw York, Nov.11.\u2014Theé Racing Board of the League of American Wheelmen havo, over the basis-of a St.George's hold a series of entertainments during the\u201d half backs, E.% b a unanimous vote, decided that the nat : y the National Cyclist Union of England, are too light to result in expulsion from the amateur ranks.- Alix and Directum will trot next Wednesday at Boston for a purse and not for a stake.loth owners are to bo paid for the exhibition, for that is what the race is.The Melbourne Cup race, tho greatest turf event in the Australian racing calendar, was won on Wednesday at Melbourne by \u2018\u201cTarcoola,\u201d \u201cCarnage\u201d being second, \u201cJeweller\u201d third.LANSDOWNE LECTURES, Hindoos May Protect Animals, but Not Spread Class Hatred.LoxpoN, Ni ovember 13.\u2014A despatch to the 7Ümes from Agra, India, says: The Vice- day, in reply to an municipal address.le expressed .the deepest regret at the deplorable.* cow \u201d riots, He would not attempt, he said, to apportion the blame, which doubtless rested sometimes on one side and sometinies on the other: He must declare, however, that the Indian Government did not intend to permit these exhibitions of lawlessness.Its folter was one of.strict neutrality and toleration, but this would not be extended to LAWLESSNESS AND CRIME, Aoleration After explaining thie law in regard to the killing of cattle, the Viceroy said!it must not be supposed that the slaughter of kine sacrifice and of food, would be stopped.The Government would protect the religion of each side impartially.But wherever violence was \u2018exhibited, it would not hesitate to suppress the same by force.The Viceroy appealed to the leaders of the native community to impress.upon their less enlightened fellow-countrymen the folly and disastrous consequences of such acts as were lately perpetrated.He urged the press, both British and vernacular, to explain to the people the desirability of a calm and temnperate spirit.He denounced: as a miserable falsehood the statement that the Government ENCOURAGED RELIGIOUS QUARRELS in order to sow dissensions between class aud class.In conclusion he enjoined upon the Mahommedans respect of the suscepti- bilities-of their Hindoo fellow countrymen.Me requested them to perform their religious rites reveréntly and unobtrusively, e recommended that the Hindooy, by all means; organize societies for the protection of cattle from ill-treatment.At the same time they must not allow these societies to become associations! for spreading the pol- son of class hatred.He promised to both parties fair \u2018and impartial dealing on his own part in any cæses of violation of the law or exhibition of partiality by subordiu- ate officials.: SULTAN DID NOT KEEPFAITH, Therefore the Spaniards Continued to Fire on the RifMans.i 1 MALAGA, November 13.\u2014Advices received from Melilla show that the envoy of the Sultan who was sent, it is said, to order the ~+Ritinns to-desist from thelr warfare on the paniards under penalty of baving the Sultan send an army against them, instead of carrying out the orders entrusted to him, procured an interview with Gen Mac as, the commander of the Spanish troops and propbsed that an eight days\u2019 truce be established.This proposition was almost identical with the one made by the Ritlian leaders, but coming as it did from the Sultan, General Macias agreed to accept it on condition that the Sultan send hostages to Melilla to guarantee his good No hostages being forthcoming, was continued on the Riftians, LONDON, N' ber 13.\u2014With the reinforcements embarked at Malaga Sunday for Melilla\\the strength of the Spanish force there is X2,000.General Macias has begun building a\\fort on the hill north of Melilla, which has been retaken without opposition, This and several small towns were formerly in the hands of the Riffians.Prince Antonio, the Infanta Eulalia's husband, will to-Melilia as cavalry major on Gen, ias\u2019 staff.The Madrid correspondent of the Times says: \u201cThe cabinet meets daily and .the ministers remain far.from unanimous on the Moorish policy.The more prudent ministers strongly oppose a costly and profitless campaign.\u201d The Daily Telegraph's despatch from Melilla dated Sunday, says: \u201cWhen convoys go to provision the nelgh- boring forts they sometimes return with forty or fifty\u2019 of their number wounded.The frequent casualties are really becoming serious.Several skirmishes occurred Sunday.A lieutenant of artillery was mortally wounded at Fort Cabrerizas during the night.Small parties of Moors continually fire into the town and the whole port and citadel are virtually in a state of siege.The Sheik in command of the besieging forces at Melilla was killed by a shell from a Spanish cruiser on November 6, ' English Political Notes.LoNpoN, November 13.\u2014John'/ Redmond, leader of the Parnellites ; James Egan, the Irish dynawiter released from Portland prison last year; and several other Irish.ten, addressed an amnesty meeting in Newcastle on Saturday.All denounced Hérbert Asquith, Home Secretary, on nc- count of the avowed opposition to the release of the political prisoners.Mr.Redmond said that the amnesty movement must be pressed forward regardless of any« body whom it might inconvenience or embarrass.In the House of Commons on Saturday, in roply to questions asked on the subject, Mr.A, Shuttleworth Kay, Secretary of the Admiralty, stated that when the warships now building in thé Black Sea were coin pleted the Russian fleet there wduld consist of tive first-class and one second-class battle ships, besides cruisers and torpedo \u2018boats.England, headded, in the meantime had no cruiser equal in size and speed to tho Russian cruiser ** Rurik,\u201d but a powerful cruiser was about to be commissioned to -the- British Mediterranean.fleet, which.would have greater speed and a heavier armament than that vessel.LE The British Government has submitted to King Humbert the name of Sir Francis Clair-Ford _as- successor to the late Lord Vivian as British embassador.at Rome.Sir Francis is the present British ambassador at Coustantinop! uw Mr.Gladstune writes to the Women's Emancipation Unidn that a clause will be introduced in the Parish Councils Bill, giving the right for women to vote for and be clected as parish councillors, \u201cThe Rigat Houorable J.P.Banacrman Robertson, Tord President of the Scotch Courts, has beth elected rector of Edin burgh University, in succession to the Right llonorable (George J.Goschen, ex- Chancellyy of the Exchequer.Mr.Munday's Heirs.Port1.ANG, Me., November 13.\u2014There are many claimants to thie estate of the lute Wu.Muuday, which is vdlued at $3000, Besides an adopted daughter, thère comes from Montreal a woman who claims to have been married to Mnday twenty-five vears| ago and to have had two children by him.She says he left her and married another woman here.Mrs.Mundaÿ No.2 said she was aware there was a Mrs.Munday No.1 in the fleld.She was positive, however, that she 4Mrs.Munday No.2) was the sole possessor of her Ite husband's property.The New Income Tax.WAsHINGTON, D.C., Névember 13.\u2014Brief- ly stated the new income tax, by which it is proposed to raise revenue under the proposed change in the tariil, exempts all incomes of $240 or leas; permits no exemption jin the case of \u2018funded investments,\u201d and makes personnl earnings the standard for the minimum of assessmeutd.\u2019 .Pope's Rules For Bible Study.Rome, November I\u2014The Pope has completed his encyclical on biblical study, mon- tion of which was made In these despatches some months ago.His Holiness in the .roy, Lord Lansdowne made a speech yester- .under proper regulations for purposes of {- \u2018| from that big DOROTHY\u2019S DOUBL \"The Story of a Great Deception, ' BY G.A.HENTY, .- Hy Mutiny,\u201d \u201cThe of Autor of In the Dams att boty\u201d The Curse Plague Bhip,\u201d Ao.COPYRIGHTED, 1803, BY THS AUTHOR, ~ CHAPTER XVL\u2014(Continued).\u201cMy dear Ned,\u201d Mr, Hawtrey axtd feel- Ingly, \u201cyou are indeed a good friend.Ido not know how to thank yon enough, but I really do not like you to be wasting your holiday in this fashion,\u201d .\u201cDon\u2019t worry about that; if it hadn't been for this I should have been hanging about with no particular object, and should have been heartily sick of doing nothing long before my year was out.This' will give an interest and an object in travelling about, and it is always a pleasure to be working for one's dearest friends.Thero are but few people in England now for whom I ly care.I never got on with my brothers, and beyond yourself and kind ol Mr.Singleton, l'have really no friends except Army uen or school chums, like Dan- vers, and every time I come home their.number will diminish.You must remember l am a police-otticer, and I suppose the\u2019 instinct of thief-catching is strong in me.Certainly I'shall not feel happy until I have got at the root of this mystery.You must remember the hypothesis as to this woman is my own, and feel that my honor is oon- cerned to prove its correctness; but mind, Mr.Hawtrey, I particularly request that Dorothy shall know nothing of the matter.\u201d \u201cWhy not, Ned?\u201d | -*I have not been successful so far, and in fact have dune more harm than d, and the betting -is \u2018very strongly against my succeeding.\u201d They may not have gone to America.I simply choose it because the other ground is occupied, and also because ere is an undoubted tendency among criminals to.make for the States.In the next place, even if they are in America, it is aluiost like looking for a needle in a cartload of bay.Still, if fortune favors me, I \u201cmay possibly succeed; but if I do not, I certainly do not wish to let Dorothy know that I have been trying.Ihave wronged her by having doubted her for & moment, and do not wish to compel her to feel under au obligation to me merely because I have united amusement witha little work on her behalf.\u201d , \u201cWell, 1 think you are wrong, Ned\u2014 wrong a ether; but of course Fou must A me.do as you like in the matter.Have you sketched out any plan for yourself\u201d \u201cI have not thought it over yet, but, of course, it will be sisnilar to that I have been Just working, If they have gone to Ameri- oa, vew York is, of course, their most probable destination, I suppose there are not above tive ar six hotels that are usuill frequented by people coining from England.I shall try them first, then go down rather lower in the grade, aud if I do not succeed there I shall try Boston; then I must take the other ports to which liners run, until I haveexhausted them.Ihave at least one advantage there.There will be no ques: tion as to their going direct into lodgings, \u201cThey will be certain to put up at an hotel at first.There is no saying as to where they will go afterwards.My movements will depend entirely on whether I can pick up a clue.If I cannot get one at any of the seaports there is an end of it, for It would be mere folly to search at random in the interior.Of course, before starting I shall go to all the steamship offices in Loudoun, and find what vessels sailed between the 17th and the 24th of last month.That will give me a margin of a week.If they did not go within a week after the robbery they won't have gone at all.\u201d .\u201cPerhaps we had better join the ladies again orthey way be suspecting us of arranging some plan or other,\u201d \u201cLT will just go up, and say good-bye, and , I hope .l shall find rothy looking fetter on my return.The troubles of the Jast eight weeks have told their tale on her but I hope that two months\u2019 change and then a time of rest and quiet will soon set her up again,\u201d | \u201cWell, God bless you, Ned.I hope that your search will be successful; but I shall not build upon it at all, and pray do not worry yourself if you do not succeed.\u201d They went upstairs again.Mrs, Dain- tree had already gone to bed.CHAPTER XVII.Dorothy was sitting with the tea tray set before her when her father and Ned Hampton entered.co \u201cI was just going to send down to you, father; I thought that jou must have near ly finished your cigars.\u201cThank you, I won't take any tea, Miss Hawtrey,\u201d Captain Hampton said, as she was about to pour out two cups.\u201cI only came up to say good-bye, to wish you a leasant time abroad.As only came back alf an hour before I came across to you, I have a pile of notes to open and answer, and as shall sail ina day or two, I-shal have my hands full.\u201d .Dorothy stood up and shook hands.\u201cGood-bye, Captain Hampton; thank you for your good wishes; I hope that you too will enjoy your trip.\u201d It was said in the tone of voice in which she might have said good-bye to the most ordinary acyuaint- ance.Captain Hampton dropped her hand abruptly, and shook hands heartily with Mr.Hawtrey, who said, *Good-bye, Ned; don\u2019t get yourself into any scrapes with Indians, or grizzly bears, or anything of \u2018that sort.\u201d .* - #4 \u201cI will try not to sir,\u201d and Captain Hamp- L ton tûrned and left the room.Mr.Haw- trey turned as the door closed, amd was about to say something sharply, When he saw that there were tears in Dorothy's eyes.He guiped down his irritation, took his cup of tea off the tray with unnecessary violence.Then he abruptly asked Dorothy if Ler packing was all finished.\u201c\\Wearfust breakfast at seven sharp,\u201d he said, \u201cso as to catch the boat with a quarter of an hour to spare.The exodus has begun and there is sure to be a crowd.\u201d \u201cTen minutes in the morning will finish everything,\u201d Dprothy said.\u201cI will be down ata quarter to &cven.Mildred can put the rest of the things in while we are at break- | fast.AJ the boxes are packed and corded but one, and ean be brought down as soon as Kah out of the room.Is Captain Hampton going to shoot bears and that sort of thing, that you gave him warning!\u201d \u201cif does not scem ta have any fixed plan Dorothy, but 1 fancy from what he said that he is more likely to wander about and look at the towns, and such places as Niagara and the other places tourists go to as a matter of course.He certainly did not sky à word about shooting, and my |warn- Ing was in no way given seriously.If we were not going away ourselves I should miss him amazingly, (for a better fellow never! trod in shoe leather.Now, it's Lalf-past ten, dear, and the sonner we are both in bed the Letter, fur we are to be tulied at six.\u201d ; While Ned Hampton had been away Jacob had spent his Whole tine \u201ciff wandering in the suburbs in the vain hope of'catoliing sight of the man and woman of whom he was in, search.Ned had shown him the portrait, and the boy had examined it close- dy.Sig shall know her when I éee her, Captain; one doesn\u2019t see gals like that every day.I seem to have seen some une like her, but I can\u2019t think where, I am sure she was not so pretty as that, not by a long way; but there is something in the picture that I seem to know.\u201d He was in when his master returned from the Hawtreys.; \u201cNo luck, Captain,\u201d he said, apologetical- 1y, \u201cand it ain't been from want of tramping about, for I have walked about every day from eight in the morning and got home ot evening thattired 1 could hardly get upstairs to A \u201cBy the way, Jacob, have - you ever thought of whom the likeness remihded youl I told you to try and think who it Ww as, \u201cYes, 1 know who it was now, but it ain't in our way at all.Four or five years aizo I lived up a.court at Chelsea, not far hospital where they -put-the soldiers.Well, there was a gal that lived in that court; she was about two years older than me.She lived up in the attic of one of the houses in the court along witha woman.Ldon't know what her name was now, but she used to drinle awful.She was encyclical, gives rules for the Interprata.about thirteen~\u2014the gal I mean -aud I was tion and the methods of solution of biblical about eleven or twelve,\u2019 That gal had some.difficulties, ! thing of the look of the lady Ê the picture, D i \u2018 + Ts e > * la .\u201cis \u2018 2 and stirred it [ | Bleed except that the picture is smiling, and she used in genegal to look cross.1 don't know to mé as being like the picture, but thers must have been something, else the picture would not have made me think of her.\u201d Was tis woman her mother?\u201d hot don't know, sir.\u201d Well, you go down to that court to-mor- row, Jacob, the first thing, and find out if that woman is there still, and whether the irl is with her; and if they have moved ry to find out where they have gone to.1 don't suppose there can be the slightest connection between that girl and the woman that I am in search of, for the woinan must have been educated to & Certain ex- extent, or she would have been detected by the jeweller or \u2018Mr.- leton directly she spoke; still as ere is nothing else for you to do, it would Le justas well for you to make enquiries.\u201cThere is spmething else I want to speak to you about, Jacob.Ina day or two I shall leave for America, and may away some months\u2014I only settled the matter an hour o\u2014and I don't see what I am to do with you; I don\u2019t know what sort of place you aretit for here, and if I did know I don't see how I could get it for you.\u201d .\u201cTake me, with you, Captain,\u201d Jacob said promptly.\u201cCouldn't 1 of use to you there, sir, as well! as here?I knows as [ haven't done no good yet; but it ain't been \u201cI don\u2019t say that you would not be of use Jacob, but you would add very heavily to my expenses; the distances there are very great, and the extra train fares would come toquite a large suin.You would not cost much besides; not more .perhaps than here,\u201d (To be Continued).| SIR ANDREW CLARK BURIED.The Premier's Connection With His Physiclan.LonnoN, November 13.\u2014The funeral took place on Saturday in Westminster Abbey of Dr.Sir Andrew Clark, the distinguish physician, who died on November 8, from Gladstone was one of the pall CLARK AND GLADSTONE.Sir Andrew Clark was a companionable man, who offended soine\u201d who had met him by a certain uncompromising readiness in repartee, but who otfended none who knew him by anything which destroyed the genial and wholesome tone of his character.Businesslike and positive when occasion required, he was affable and courteous to a epree when circumstances permitted\u2014a debating Gladstone in his profession, a per- sunal Gladstone in his social relations.The resemblance of the two men was more than superflcial, and this had not à little to do with the unfailing success of the physician's treatment of his illustrious patient.Dr.Clark was only 67 and a few odd days old when he died, being seventeen years the junior of the man whose existence he has been prolonging for some years past.Older men than Gladstone have been active in the public eye, and he has only a little more than six years tho better of Bismarck; but it is perfectly well-known that his capacity for continued effort is due, secondarily, to the loving vigilance of his wife, and, primarily, to the knowledge, insight and skill of his late physician.How these men came to be such close friends,and how one came to understand the other so thoroughly, and be so thoroughly obeyed by him, aro one of the mysteries of psychological aflinity which are so simple and apparent as to be laughably intelligible in their visible manifestations, but still puzzle those who seek their ground plan and incentive.Two Scotchmen, scholarly, sharp, laborious, humorous, fond of public life and the comrades ip of their kind, born into life and similar surroundings and viewing life from similar view ints, unlike, maybe, in much, but like in more, it is difficult to conceive of any other sort ot man, or almost any other man, having, as a physician, so good an understanding of the great statesman's physical failings and possibilities and so acute and ready a comprehension of all that- might be needed to elpthe central vitality through and over the vicissitudes of changing he \u2018ing age and accidents.à + th, increas- Lumber Operators Meet, ToroxTO, November 13.\u2014There are several well known United States lumbermen who operate in the Canadian timber limits in the city at present.At a meeting of these gentlemen matters affeeting their usiness were discussed.The most important was the promised revision of the States\u2019 tariff.All expressed the opinion that if concerted action were not taken, the Democrats in Congress would insist upon the admission of lumber, free of any duty, and carry the measure through both legislative bodies.After viewing the effects such an action would have it was decided to request the active co-operation of all operatars in opposing the taking off of the duty or of any reductions.| Canada and the Motherland.LoNpox, November 13.\u2014The official fl s for the trade between Canada and the United Kingdom for the month of October, show that the imports amounted in value to £1,606,333, aud the exports to 30, AUS.A meeting of the Scottish-Australian Investment Company took place here on Friday.The chalrman said that the proposed cable between Canada and Australia would receive the hearty support of all British merchants interested in the \u2018Australian trade: Me urged the strongest efforts on the part of the ahareholders to induce the Imperial Government to aid the project.: The soothing efiects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative, \"and if the tather or mother be costive or bilipus, the most gratifying results foHow its use; 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Would Go About it.OUR SYSTEM OF RIVERS, RAILWAYS AND CANALS DISCUSSED FROM A STRATEGICAL STANDPOINT.An Interesting Lecture by an Instructor in the Art of War.A lecture delivered at the Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, by Captain Wagner, Sixth United States Infantry\u2019 instructor in theart of war, and gold medallist, has created comsiderablé talk in Cana- dinnwilitary circlos.Thelectureis entitled \u201cThe Military Geography of Canada,\u201d and has been reprinted in the journal of the Canadian Military Institute, Toronto.The lecturer in his opening remarks says: * To a student of the art of war, the study of the military geography of any country is an interesting one; but it is, perhaps, only when the study is applied to countries whose interests are closely Lound to our own, whose foreign policy may clash with that of the United States, and\u2019 whose territories may be the theatrd of operations of our armies or to those parts of our own land J be regarded reduction 0 1timate onderance in mill strength cannoS De doubted; but ip share the views of those who think the.conquest.of Canada would be a military promenade for the American army.\u201d \u201cIn the selection of an objective it is of paramount importatice so to direct our efforts as to isolate the Canadians us much as ible from Great Britain, and to sepurate the different provinces from each other, Quebec isthe most important ohjec- tive, for its possession by us would prevent |.the naval or military reinforcement of the British armies or fleets above that point, and history proves that it is the key to .the Conquest of Canada.Though we should therefore regard Quebeo as our ultimate objective, we cannot make it our imriediate one.The old line of invasion, via the Kennebec dnd Chaudicre \u2018rivers, followed by Arnold\u2014ditficuit to the last degree for his small force\u2014may as altogether limpracticable for the large army\" that would now be required for the reduction of the strongest place on the continent, \u2018The route via Richmond and.Arthabaska would lend a flank to the attacks of the British, and expose our communications to assault from Montreal.The only other route is the one adopted by Montgomery\u2014the line via Mont- \u201credl; and the reduction of that city must be first effected, in order to protect the Nank of the army tnarching down the,St.Lawrence.Mureover, that river is desirable for the transportation of heavy ordnance, without which the siege of Qu vouldbe g farce.Finally the control of the river by vessels of war or heavy floating batteries is necessary, in.order that the city may be invested \u2014 > otherwise the investing army, would be cut in two by the stream.We are, thon, at first, neither in a position to reach nor to reduce Quebec, + \u2018 THE CAPTURE OF MONTREAL necessary stepping-stone to the vf Quebec, many other reasons why chopse | Muntreal as our objectives We have already seen is a wo should that But _ there are | primary\u201d the Canadian canals give entrance to isritish , war-vessels into the Great Lakes, The capture of Montreal Would cut Canada in two; it would give us possession of the Beauharnois and Lachine canals and protect the country above from na ral which may feel the tread of the .inv i , .uttacks by any vessels except such as invader \u2014 that it lwcomes to us A ich have nscended the St.i aw rence Le- study of importance\u201dsecond to no Branch | fore the surrender of the city; and the ulti- , ; \\ 8 ; vf the art of war.Applied thus to the mate capture of such vessels would be cer- Dominion of Canada, the subject becomes vue of great moment to every American officer.Captain Wasuer then goes on to say that to Americans the southern boundary of the Domipion is the only oue which requires careful examination: for Canada is unassailable on the north, while she can be attacked on the east and west only by a nation superior to Great Britain in naval ppwers \u2014 in other words, three sides of the irregular quadrangle, which forms the Dominion of Canada are practically safe from assault.Captain Wagner then gave a description of our mouuntiins, | topography- produets, rivers, canals and railways.Ho is of the opinion that the Richelieu river, althousçh of less importance than the Welland and St.Lawrence canals, may nevertiicless be of great value to Great Britain or perhaps to the United States in case of war between the two nations.Forty- six miles below Montreal is the mouth of thie Richelieu, This river is navigable up to Lake Champlain, by means of a dam and lock at St.Ours (14 miles above the mouth) and the Chambly Canal, 12 miles long (32 miles further up), for vessels drawing six and one half feet.A new canal is proposed from Caunghnawaga on Lake St.Louis, to mitting of quick water transport, FROM MONTREAL TO LAKE CHAMILAIN VIA 6T.JOINS.The Chambly Canal is to be enlarged to the same dimeusions ax the Welland, and the new canal is to be constructed on the same scale.The possession of the Richelieu Canal system would give to the British navy access to Lake Champlain \u2014a fact sufficient to dentunstrate its importance, The captain thinks that while the Canadian canals are admirably adapted to the requirements of commerce, their projectors did not labor under the idea that disputes between the United States and Great Britain were always sure to ve settled by arintration, He thinks the C.I, M, .in commercial aspects, oue of the greatest in the world at the same time adwitting that it is of great strategical value th Great Britain, but nevertheless from the very situation of the road, all the efforts of the British Empire probably could not save it from the destructive forays of the cowboys from Montana and\u2019 Dakota.As te the Grand Truck, he says it is evident that the part of this road east of Montreal loses much of its strategic value, ax it lies on the wrong side of the St Lawrence for safety, and a portion, of it lies within the United States Territory.He believes that without a naval superiority toGreat Britain, the United States\u2019 best hopes ofsuceess must be found in a winter campaign.American troops had endured, in winter campaigns in Montana and the\u2019 Dakotas, weather of greater severity than they would be called gen to face in most parts of Canada.\u201cMontreal as the connecting link between the ocean and the Jakes is a point of immense commercial and strategical value: in strategic importance Ît Is second to Quebec alone.\u201d Here is what the Captain says of the -French Canadians: They resemble their Anglo-Saxon compatriots in thrift, but in scarcely anythin, vise.They are slow, conservative, and completely priest-ridden ns the peasantry of Spain or Bohemia.Secured in their own language, laws, and religion by the treaty of Parig in 1763, their manners and cus- customs have remained unchanged, andthe Province of Quebec to-day presents the ap- pogrance of a portion of France under the olds of the, British flag, but it*is the France of Louis Qunize and has nothing in common with the Republic of President Carnot.Ever since the conquest of Canada the French Canadians have been loyal to the British Crown, but theirs has been the loyalty of self-interest rather than obedience to their church, which has in Quebec an influence, authority and sway, such as no churech-has in any other part of - the British Empire.Industrious and « humble, the typical French Canadian passes a monotonous hearing Mass and obeying the biblical in- Jupction to propagate and multiply.\u201d Captain Wagner says the weakest spot in the Canadian Militia system is the total absence of any nucleus of transport.The first call he thinks would bring out about 40,000 Canadian militia.Ncw England, the middle states, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Wisconsin and Illinois, could_at once op- pase them with nearly sixty thousand or- sanized militia; \u2018apd there is no reason to relieve that an \u2018Anglo-Saxon militiaman rearod on tho banks of the St.Lawrence is in any hin superior to an Anglo: Saxon militiamman born and bred in the banks of the Hudson or the Illinois.The Canadian militia bas doubtless improved since the day when the \u2018Queen's Own\u2019 of Toronto ran away from the Fenians; the Aunerican uilitia is certainly better than it was when it fled frotn the tiéld of Bladens- burg.The Cauadian active militia would, doubtless, be fncreased more or less from the reserve.Under the stimulus of victary it might even grow into a formidable army, but under the pressing influence of defeat it would suffer the disintegration of all militia armies in ver- sity.1 am not inclined to underostimate the fighting capacity of the Canadians\u2014 their history, shows them even to have lwen 8 brave ud warlike people, but their forces are merely militia which could become really eflicient only in.tho course of many months of successful (or at least not disastrous) war, The military importance of Canada lies in the fact that it is a base for tho military operations of A POWERFUL EMPIRE WHICH CONTROLS THE OCEAN, and is capable of\u201d putting forth front doubt zed, perfectly equipped and thoroughly eflicient army corps and a division of cavalry, She could s these troops and there is yo doubt that she has abundant transportation for them.Great .Britain could then begin the American war with some 70,000 regulir troops\u2014 the best in Europe \u2014 and about 40,000 militia.We could oppose this.army at first with 25,000 regulars and 108,000 organised militia.tain.Moreover, it would place us in pus- session of the metropolis and chief railroad centre of the Dominion, thus causing such embarrassment to the trade of the Canadians as to bring them to a realizing sense of the inconvenience, if not the horrors of war.Finally, it would place us in the best possible position foroperating in any direction that military circumstances might require, The operations against Montreal would be of such importance as to demand the etforts of & great army.This army should have its primary base ht Albany, a point easily reached by rail or water from all parts of the country.A secondary base would be at -Rouses Point, The enemy would probably be first met at Fort 1sle-aux-Noix near the frontier; and would almost certainly be encountered in force at St.John's, as that place is a strategie point of importance, commanding the junction of several railroads, the Michelieu Canal and the Vermont Central Railroad bridge over the Richelieu River.It dilatory mobilization and concentration on our part should give tinie to the \u2018British, we should probably tind them strongly intrenched at St.Johns; at any rate, in this vicinity would be fought the battle for the control of the Richelieu Canal and the possession of the Montreal angle formed by the\u2018 St.Lawrence and the Richelica, Vice tory here would enable us to hold the witerways as far down as Sorel, would cause the retreat of the British to the Island of Montreal, and would give us possession of the Beauharnois Canal.Proximity to its base, and the fact that its \u2018front would cover its line of retreat, would save ourarmy from: heavy disaster in case of defeat.ARRIVED OPPOSITE MONTREAL, the American commander would find bim- self confronted by a serious problem, The river here is navigable for the Janz- est vessels of the | British Navy, and js av mile and a quarter wide, \u2018Just above the city the stream var.rows to half a mile, but the water rushes through the narrow channel at the rate of eighteen miles an hour.It goes without saving, that the Victoria bridge would be rendered impassible at the first approach of the Americans.A passage of the St.Lawrence \u2018at Montreal by a large army while the river was open, opposed as it would be by a formidable force on land, aided by naval vessels in the river or by ®he active alliance of nature in the foaming rapids, would require military genius of the highest order, and would be an achievement worthy of ranking with Napoleon's - passage of the Danube at the Island of Lobau.But even if our army were baffled for months in attempting (hé passage, the approach vf winter would change tuatters for the better; and an ice lock river would place the island and city at the mercy of the Americans as surely as the Dutch ships frozen.in the Helder were at the mercy of Pichegru's hussars, An advantage of immense importance that would, in the meantime be derived from the mere presence 6f our army before Montreal, would be the holding mn check of all naval and military reinforcements for Ontario; for, as the fall of the city would cut off the retreat of such reinforcements, the British would hesitate | to place'them in jeopardy by sending them\u2019 beyond the menaced -eity.It secins clear, then, that Montreal should be our \u2018first objective, and that we should here assume the initiative promptly and with as large and efficient an army as \u201cpossible.This army, from the nature of the theatre, should be composed of a large proporti of infantry, with field artillery not exceeding three guns to each thousand men of other arms, and with only enough cavalry for screening and reconnoitring dut ï The army should not be encumbered with heavy artillery; for its movements should be made with the utmost celerity, and, once before Montreal, its siege trains could be speedily forwarded by rail and wate from Albay.AX large force should be: detached to seize and occupy Richmond, thus holding an important railroad junction, protecting the right wing of the army before Montreal from attack fron Quebec, covering Vermont from invasion, and maintaining communication between the army at Montreal and one in Maine which we will consider later.\u201d : \u201cTHE.CONQUEST WOULD BE SURE.\u201d The lecturer concluded as follows: \u201cIt {s I think, evident that with a suitable naval force co-operating with our armies; the: conquest of Canada, if not speedy, , would be at least sure.But in the absen of such naval auxiliary the situation could, perhaps, be best expressed by a Celticiam ; England could not hold Canada, and we could not conquer it.In other words, our military power, properly directed, would enable us to conquer Canada from the Georgian Bay to the city of Quebec, and perhaps to the Nova Scotian isthmus.But the capture of Quebec, the invasion of Nova Scotia, and the reduction of Victoria and Esquimalt would » well-nigh impossible while the British leets wore superior to, our own, unless the English and land should display the most pitif 1 incapacity, and our own, the most azzlin, pentes Lot me not be misunder- Btoo: do not say that tho United States could not conquer Canada, I mean that a complete conquest, as the result of the operations of war alone, uninfluenced by internal troubles, foreigt alliances, or financial difficulties on one side or the other, could probably be effected by us only wher wo had provided ourselves with a naval force superior to any armada that Great Britain could send to tlle American waters.\u201d THE WEATHER.11 m.\u2014Probabilitien \u2018for the next twenty.four hours: to high southerly to southwesterly winds, clondy, with oooasional rain.\u201csur\u201d W eather Report.Readings LT F n & Co\u2019s Standard Instruments.Nov.larriso: 13, 1593 [Thermo Barometer.commanders -.on sea ! \"IN DEFENCE oo OF HOWLEY.DAY.The Veracity of the Principal Witness Attacked\u2014Learned Counsel Called to Order by the © dourt, The Howley case is still proceeding and it ts improbable that a verdict will be reached before to-morrow afternoon.On Saturday afternoon Mr.William Cumming proved the authenticity of certain photographs of the interior of the house which were taken after Howley's arrest.Mr.J.B.Bronson \u201cvalued the property at $4208, Irrespective of the land.At the opening of the fourth day for the trial of James B.Howley, on the charge of arson, this morning, Edmund Racey was the first witness called, Hesorethatabout a yearago Constable Walker told hin that he would get even with the Howleys because they owed him money.the accused had been arrested.examined witness stated that Walker had repeated his desire togeteven with Howle on several occasions and witness though that one of hese was at night when they were walking together at Cote St.Antoine.He was the last witness called on behalf of the.Crown at the former trial, but he did not consider it his busines to tell about this matter then,as he was not asked.Z.Benoit, Chief of the Montreal Fire Brigade, was called to\u2018prove that flres were tion of oils and paints, .© Cross-examined by Mr.Archambault witness admitted that he did not understand the processes of spontaneous combustion.He only saw the results.Gedeon Larin,a painter,described afire resulting from spontaneous combustion.Walter H.Smith had made calculations as to the position of the woon on the morning of April 2 at 3 o'clock.It occupied exactly the same position about une o'clock on the 2th of May, and he went to the houses and saw that a shadow was cast right across Elm avenue on to the ss on the utherside.1t was impossible for any onestanding near the church to see any one standing in the shadow.It was very dark aud black.The night was clear and bright.; Then Mr.Greenshields asked if it were sible for a man to see any one looking towards him, as Constable Walker h sworn, at a distance of six or seven hundred feet.> MR.QUINN OBJECTED and alively.scene ensued.The Crown Prosecutor declared that Walker never said that he was positive, Howley was luoking at him when he was in the shadow, \"Mr.Greenshields\u2014**He did say =o, and the learned counsel has no right to contradict we in that way when 1 am examining a witness.\u201d \u2019 Mr.Quinn\u2014\u2018\u2018I insist that he did not.This heat might have some effect on the public, but I am sure that it will have none with'the jury.\u201d Mr.Greenshields\u2014*Oh that's all played to out.Mr.Quinn\u2014\u201cI am determined to have no more of it; it has been going on every day.\u201d Ar.Greenshiflds\u2014* You'll have to stand a good deal more of it befure we \u2018dr through.\u201d Mr.Quinn\u2014\u201c [ am determined, I shall not stay here and submit to it.\u201d Judge Wurtele, \u201cGentlemen, I must call you to order.__ The Court and jury must \u2018be respected.My recollection of Walker's statement is that he thought' Howley saw him when hewas runing towards him.\u201d Here the incident ended, and the witness stated that he could not sce anyone in the shadow at half the distance.WILL BE JOY IN HAWAIL Queen Liluokalants Throne -Secure\u2014 How the Queen Was Deposed.New York, November 18\u2014The Sun'a special from nver says: ** What Secretary Gresham has to say in his letter on the Hawaiian situation is absolutely correct,\u201d said F.M, English, the ex-Secretary to Queen Liluokalani, who has been stopping Liere since the Queen was deposed.\u201c* There will be rejoicing in Hawaii when this news is received.| i \u2018Honolulu will be disappointed and I suppose\u2019 we cannot blame them.All the rey) of the city and most assuredly al the rest of the island will be glad.The merchants, aside from the 1downing Americans, want the Queen restored.Annexation would m land values and su work rich benefit to the descendants of missionaries, who have bought shamefully chieap all the land of the natives.The Hawaiiansare an exceedingly open-hearted, generous, simple peuple.If you were to express admiration for anything owned by a native, he would immediately insist on giving it to you.No outrages have ever been perpetrated by the ,natives.They want only to be let alone and are willing that thé United States should control the islands, as has been done for many years by virtue of commercial supremacy.> * I'rof.Alexander, I see, predicts bloodshed in the event of Liliuokalani's restoration.He does not know anything about it.He has spent his time shut up with his books and is not a safe guide in questions-of this kind.There will be no bloodshed.Queen Liliuokalani is a much abused woman.All the calumnies that have been uttered against her are false, I am sure, She is a good woman, of intelligence and education.1 tell You that an y average man who calls upon Queen Lilluokalani in the expectation of seelng an inferior person generally leaves her feeling very much as if fie were number two instead of number one.She is a noble woman.She has a right to her throne and to the rule of her people, which this country should not take away at the urging of a few landholders, who are trying to work a real estate boom in Hono- ulu.1 WASHINGTON, D.C., November 13 \u2014 Deal: ing with the report of Mr.Blount on lawaii, in his letter to President Cleveland, Mr.Gresham refers thus to the landing of the American marines from the \u201cBoston\u201d at the time of thetrevolution: \u201cThis hall\u2019 was so situated that the troops in it easily commanded the government building, and the proclamation of the provisional government was read under the protection of American guns.At an early stage of the movement.if not at the beginning, Mr.Stevens promised the annexation- ists that as soon as they obtained possession of the government building, and there rend a proclamation of the character aboverele to, he would at once recognize them as a de facto government, and support \u2018them by landing a force from our warship, then in the ha , and he kept that promise.This assurance was the inspiration of the movement, and without it the an- nexationists would not have exposed themselves to the consequénces of failure.Thoy relied upon no military force of their own, for they had none worthy of the name.The provisional government was established by he action oftho American Minister and.the presence of the troops landed from the \u201cBoston,\u201d and its continued existence is due to tho belief of tho Hawalians, that if they made an effort to overthrow it they would encounter the armed forces of the United States.NO PLEURO THERE.4 ABPECIAL TO THE STAR.neereea, Man, November 13-8.J.Thompeon, rovinclal veterinarian, states that'in all his travels this year he has not fouhd a single case of pleurp-pneumonia, or any disease resembling it, among the cattle of itoba.EX-JUDGE TASCHEREAU'SFUNERAL [BPECIAL TO THE STAR.| ! QurnEc, November 13.\u2014The funeral of the Hon.J.T.Taschereau took place this morning, and was attended by an immense concourse of people.The funeral! service was held the Basllion, which crowded PROCEEDINGS OF THE- FOURTH This was before | Cruss- | frequently caused by spontanvous combus- e Americans in\u2019 J | of Ottawa, .Amongst 1 Fitz ta the doors.The principal mourners were his four bons, Judge Henrl Tasrliereau, Antoine, Alexandre and Edmoud Tasche- reau ; his two sons-in-law, Mr.Hecker, of Montreal, and W.D.Ball » Quebec; his nephews, F.A.Rout Sills and H.Pelletier,.of .his cousin, Judge K were Sir A.P.Cäron | trick, Q.C., M.P.P., brothers-in-law of the deceased; Col.Pauet, Ottawa; Speakers Leblanc, Messrs, de Boucherville, Laviolette, T.C.Casgrain, L.P.Pelletier, Marchand, Chapais, Garneau.and J.Shehyn, Lieut.-Cols, Duchesnay, Monti: gainbert and Forrest, Judges Casault, Andrews, Davidson, Routhier and La Rue, Mayor Fremont, Senators, members of bo Federal and Local Parliaments, : Mgr.Begin officiated at the Basilica.Cewetery.\u20ac THE ARDLAMONT TRAGEDY.A Reward For Soott's Apprehension\u2014 The Trial Date t [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] EDINBURUH, November 13.\u2014The Scottish Crown authurities have failed.to find any trace of the mysterious Edward Scott, who is wanted in connection with the alleged murder of Lieutenant Hambrough, who was shot and killed while hunting on the Ardlamont estate, in_Argyleshire, and for which crime Alfred J.Monson is now under i indictment and\u2019awaiting trial.They have searched in eve direction for.him, but have failed to secure the slightest clue, and they have now offered a reward pf £200 for information that will briug about his apprehension.He is described as having been known b as being known in racing circles as n Ted.\u201d Detectives are watching all the vessels sailing for European orAmerican ports, thinking country.Monson will be placed on trial here at the end of this month.The victim and his alleged murderer were well known in society, and the fashionable world is atly interested in the outcome of thetrial.Mon- son's aristocratic connections will supply him with ample funds for his defence.Scott, who was present at the death of Hambrough,as related in the StaR,is avital witness.GROWN VS.McGREEVY ET AL Material Witnesses and Counsel Getting Ready.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, November 13.\u2014The case inst conspiracy, ete, against the Dominion comes up to-morrow before Justice Rose, the sitting of the Court being specially ar: ranged for this purpose.J.K.Kerr, Q.C.Toronto, has arrived to resecute for the Ontagio Government.HB.Osler, Q.C., is expected to appear-for- the Dominion Government, and he will be assisted by Messrs.O'Connor and Hogx, of this city.Hon.S.H.Blake and Z.A.h are here for Connolly, ard this time J.B Avlesworth will attend to the interests of Thomas McGreevy.! .Robert McGreevy, who has been out on bail, arrived this morning to relieve; his bondsmen.Martin P.Connolly, the old bookkeeper of the firm of Connolly Bros, Has not yet arrived, nor has Mr.Cloney, who did not turn up at the last meeting 0 the court.Both witnesses are out on bail.here are sone prospects now of this case going at last to trial.Patrick Larkin, of St.Catheriues,is subpenned asa Titnessby -the Dominion Government, and arriv this morning.: Beaver Club House Destroyed by Fire On Saturday evening the Beaver Club House, Point St.Charles, was totally del stroyed by tire.About seven o'clock flames were seen issuing from the upper portion of the building, and owing to the inflammable nature of the structure it was very soon a mass of flames, By the time the brigade arrived it was evident that she building was doomed.As the beginning of the fire an attempt was made to enter the building by some of the members of the Beaver Lacrosse Club, but proved useless, as the heat was unbearable, and the \u201cboys\u201d had to stand by and watch their property go up in smoke.The whole side of the river was brilliantly illuminated.\"At one time it was thought that the adjoining buildings would catch.The building was the property of Mr.Olsen, of Verdun.In fact all the aphernalia has beon destroyed.On Friday evening the members will give a concert and ball tn the Fraternity Hall, Point St.Charles, and hope po be able from the proceeds to start afresh.The Expropriation Law.The regular monthly meeting of the City Council will be held this afternoon, and the first order of the day is the consideration of Charter amendments.The City Clerk, speaking this mnorning on the expropriation law, to which he Bad pro several anendments, said that one amendinent which should be made was one to provide that before any proceedin should be commenced the coét - of the expropriation should be made public This was a clause which he considered should be adopted, without any discussion.whatever, as its fairness myst admitted on ail hands.So soon as\u2019the Council were in possession of the claims and the value of the property, an offer could made to each: of those who had claims, and he felt pretty sure that not only would the majority of the proprietors be perfectly willing toavoid costs, to accept a reasonable price for their property, but the Corporation itself pould be quite ready to grant a fair price\u2019 or it.Special Notices, N.Y.Piano Co., 223 St.James street, has cl their wholesale department until after the holidays, and have reduced the pricé to the public on ail other fine instruments nearly one-half to cash purchasers.2073 ' \u201cLake St.Louls\u201d Lots.Having purchased a large farm fronting on Lake St.Louis, within tive minutes\u2019 wal of Beaconsfield Station, I will sell a few choice lots, varying from 50 to 100 feet frontage on the Lake, at reasonable prices.I will also offer for sale lots containing two to five acres each at from 8150 to 8300 por arpent.As I have only a few lots to offer, do not delay in making application.R.A.Muinwaring, 147 St.James st.267 3 Wanted, second-hand pianos and organs at C.W.Lindsay's warerooms, 8, 2770 and 2272 St.Catherine st, in part payment for new ones.Royal Insurance Co.LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.\u2018Unlimited Liability.| Adpsolute Security.\u2018at moderate rates of premium.HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA Royal Insurance Building, Montreal.TATLEY, Manager, EQ.BIMPION.Asst.Man, E.HURTUBISE, Special Agents French SR © W.8 ROBERTSON.rec t.| Or GR ROR N & ONS ay AT N.Y.Plane Co.'s, 238 St.James street, the best pianos for the muney In the city are sold.AT 298 St.James 83,, The most beatitiful American pianos are old N.Y.Plano Co.AT N, Y.Plane Co.'s, 128 St.J street, & AT The Old Reliable plano house, 238 Bt.James.The t organs at moderato prices can be found AT N.Y.Plane Ce.Tuning, repairing, removing or storing pianos.Riorontol ne .AT the above sddreas, I.J.Shaw, the old and reliable company, will allow half Jour fathers and 2 fot] Tre ows what kind of isnos he sells.N.Y.o Co, agent for Weber, Vose, Hale, sad their own âne plaisos.| H.J.SHAW, Manager The remains were interred in the Belmont |.the names of Davis, Sweeny and Scott, and | e may attempt to flee the Thomas Mctreevy and N, K.Connolly for in order] Every description of property insured.| DAILY STAR .MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 189$ Carsleys Extra.COTTON PRICE LIST Cotton.aussssussassn ces ees Ste yd Wide Gray Sheeting.c.cc.yd _ White COMMON .2svacrssrecasennentes 40 yd Wide White Sheetin, 2140 yd Gray Canton Flannel.,.740 yd Colored Canton Flannel.12¢ yd Striped Flannelettes.#40 yd Oxford Stripes for Dreases.10j0 yd_.Fancy Wrapperettes.o.11jo yd Fancy Muslins.\u2026.svasosces * yd CARSLEX\u2019S, Roller Towellings .Wide Scotch Crash.Russian Crash .Bleached Table Damask Bleached Table Napkins $V in, Butchera\u2019 Linen .Large Linen Tablecloths.Fancy Bath Towels Linen Sileboard Covers BE 24 in, Dish Towelling.CARSLEY\u201dS.BLANKET NEWS.\u2018 English and Canadian Blankets English and Canadian Blankets English and Canadian Blankets English and Canadian Blankets In all Weights and Sizes, cheaper than ever, At CARSLEY'S, BED COMFORTERS.Down Down ; and Wool Comforters and Wool Comforters Down and Wool Cemforteras Down and Wool Comforters Best value in this market At CARSLEY\u2019S, WINTER MANTLES.WINTER MANTLES WINTER MANT WINTER MANTLES WINTER MANTLES THIS WEEK we will show a few of the Latest Novelties in Ladies\u2019 Winter Mantles, stylish garment in capital value, At CARSLEY\u2019S, \u201cWINTER JACKETS WINTER JACKETS WINTER JACKETS Oall this week and see the Latest Novelties in Ladies\u2019 Winter Jacketa, CARSLEY\u2019S Notre Dame Street.2%7¢ 2 + - BY c= ~~ f= \u2014 {ED DRE \\ clearance.2,000 .Value ât \"700, _ 1 666660005080 T 1,00 per yard.BDODBBIB! COLONIAL HOUSE, Phillips Square.HEINE HEH HEN NEAENeHEHE He NE eH NEW \u201c Department.Having purchased two cases of Colored Dress Goods under very favorable circumstances, we offer .the same to the public at prices to effect a speedy 4 ; Yards ALL-WOOL DR DE PARIS, 45 inch wide, newest .TD Clear at 45c per Yard.Yards ALL-WOOL BASKET CLOTH, 45 inch wide, fine To Clear at 50c per Yard.\u2018 i 5S 6000S , Good ades.shades.Worth 75c \u2019 Crepon.The above are CREPONS.à Alarge and choice assortment of All-Wool and Wool and Silk Crepons.Also the New Rainbow and very desirable for Evening Wear.ENRY MORGAN © \u20acO.very rich Goods ORGESECSSHSSSOEIE! #-\u2014 MONTREAL.B0S0SSIH0HBSÉ NOTICE to CONSUMERS Pay Your GAS RENT \u2018At the COMPANY'S OFEICH, Cor.St.James and St.Gabriel Streets, on or before TUESDAY, the 14th inst., \u2014AND\u2014 SAVE the DISCOUNT.SR The subucribers are instructed by wm.J.O'Hara, Esq., Acting Collector of Customs for the Port of Monte real, to sell by public auction at the CUSTOMS EXANWINING WARENOUSE, NO.81 COMMON STREET, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 17th, At ELEVEN O'Clock, The undermentioned Spirits seized and forfeited \u2018to the Crown for infraction of the Revenue Laws of this Dominion, to wit: Seizure Ne.8.59 Barrels Spirita, 1 Cask Rum.8 Cases Liqueurs.\u2014 JMONTRESL known all over the Firet C ac roe and their are nowvery well of.Canada aa bei earnestly desires reliet, but is possessed of an insatiable craving tor strong drink and tlie use ot morphine and other opiates, will find a pertect Antidote it ho will call upon the German Remedy Co,, at the Turkish Bath Hotel, 140 St.Monique St.It is no Gold Cure, but a purely vegetable remedy that can do mo harm, but will strengthen by its use and aff&ord an intallible cure, or the remun- ; eration will be returned.: T.H.SCHNEIDER, 287{y33e0d Manager.Lo VERY IMPORTANT SALE Stock, Horses, Cattle, Waggons, Buagy, Sleighs, Marncss, Inaplesaenta Ete., Etc.© 20 Cows, all \"Excellent Milkers, 5 Work and Driving Horses, 1 Valuable and very useful young Bay M Top uggy.Market Waggons, Spring Cart, 6 Hay ts ahd Hcotch Carts, about ten sets single and Double Harness, 4 Sleighs, large assortment of Farm Imploments, Etc, also barrels Choice Onlons will be sold In lots to sui Grocers and other dealers.Sale by order of R.BR.H.BTUART, : A At His Farm, Cote Visitation, On WEDNESDAY, tad NOVEMBER INST, a M Toses ve, Lo tho sale abselu: thout r particulars will bo published in SATURDAYS paper.\" BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KEARNS, 275 AL A: 3 (CONTINUATION Sas Teé-Merrew (TUREDAY) Alternoon -\u2014or\u2014 NITURE, CARPRTS, FORE de., de.by Water and Smoke.Damaged At our Rooms, Mpa 363 5e James at.4 BAR & DONNELLY, wo) .THE MAN WHO | 8 | Victoria Sietgn | | PrIvATE STABLE \u20147T0 BB~\u2014 SOLD AT AUCTION.i We have received instructions from DAVID URKE, Enq., General Manager of the New York\" Bo insurance Company, to sen the contents of his stable on WEDNESDAY, THE 13th INSTANT, AT 2.80 O'CLOCK P.M., | ~INOLUDING\u2014 | 2 very Stylish Darki Bay Mares, 5 and 6 years.old, 15.3 1 Double Harness, with Tandem Outfit, by rwin.1 Eingle Harness, by Irwin.Handsome Musk-Ox Robes, cost $400.addie and Bridle.Russian Tandem Sleigh and 1 Family Sleigh.\u2019 > Coachman's Winter and Summer Livery, Pole Chains.Blankets, Whips, Etc.« The sale will e+ place at Mr.Osborne\u2019s stables, 79 Burn ace, where the Horses and different articles can be seën on ay and the morning before auction.JAMES STEWART & CO.Auctioneers.\u2018 These Sleighs, Sets of Harness, Robes, eté, were made apecially to the order ot Mr David Burke, ! PONY TURN-OUT.HANDSOME \u2019 Immediately after the sale at MR, 0SHORNFef stables, on Co WEDNESDAY, THE 13th INST.By order of A.W.MORRIS, Esq., - ome Welsh Pony, very stylish and speedy, - 10 hands high and 7 years old, \u2019 Pony Cart by Ledoux.Cartole by Ledeux.Marness by M .in good condition.- AL8U | Ome very stylish English Brag, cest 9000.metre cas pit \u2018 Pa a nr os 1 Cask Spirits, SEADG CARTERS bay thelr E A the! \u2018 Ty containing bottled Brandy, Wine the HEADQUA to bay their Hoota 1 Case Gin.9 Beirure Ne, 12.\u2018 John Allan S, 14 Kegs Gin.HEADQUARTERS FOR 12Eegsoln, 659 to 665 Craig St, Montrbal.Gentlemen's 2° So randy.There you will find almost line of thelr mn ov ROBES, rFURrs,| \u201coad En TR Po HE \u2018 for the \u2018winter trade is very and \u2014aND\u2014 Seizure No.13 are invited to call in snd examine our stook., .1 Cask Spirits.No trouble to ahow the goods at Tailors\u2019 Fur Trimmings.| Catalogues, conditions, terms, &a., can be ob- | 9 JOHN MARTIN & CO, (été te wadeetee ac ALLAN\u2019S 455 and 457 St, Paul St.re +77 Queens Auctioneers.rs 1 MONTREAL.Msytt \u2014 = \u2014\u201cTHE-\u2014 COMPANY (Limited).65 to 71 Front Street West, TORONTO, Ont.Capital, - $1,500, 000, FACTORIES\u2014PETERBOROUGE, Ont.Branch Office and Warereoms, 1802 Notes Dame st., MONTREAL, | Thomson-Mous Street Rallway Genera ters and Motors.Thomson-Houstén Systems ef Alternatteg Current Apparatus for Incandescent Lights Edison Systems of Low Tension Direct Cure .rent Apparatus for EIncandescent Lighting.Electric Are Lighting Apparatus.Electric Mining Apparatus.- Apparatus fer Long Distance Transmission of Power.Gordon Strathy & Co, Stock Brokers and Real Estate, No.9 St Sacrament Street.eeadb ,H Gordon Strathy, member ot \"7\" Montreal Stock Exchange since 1870.=) Le ma .JAMES STEWART & CO.4 + ee, pue = |-Real Estate Business Soliited.he = °.win ) .SESSTE @ .* 1 213510 \u2018 (Canadian General Eleetrie- ÿ AMES, HOLDEN& C0.|} 4 vr nn + pat rm es em ran me am \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rT PRE Pt gr mae re tr op QE ~~ to Eg os re yen \u201c ASKIN\u2014On Wednesday cvoning, November 8, \u2018cure you, cures a) A \u2018 BIRTHS.ON-\u2014At 1401 Dorchestor t, CAMERON a daughter Lo Mr.CNRS.H.Cameron.7 : CLARKE-At 13 Montcalm street.on the Oth inst., the wife of Guo.A.Clarke, of à son.AUKINS\u2014On Noveiber 1, at No, 30 Cuthbert Ma et ho elfe ot Frank Haukhie at a denete to r.ROBERTBON-On the 13th inst., at 105 Church ' stroet, the wifo of Andrew 8.itobertson, of a sun, WILLIAMRON- On the 31st ult, the wife of Thomas Williamson, 35 Bishop atrect, of a son, MARRIAGES, : ENYON
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