The Montreal daily star, 9 mars 1894, vendredi 9 mars 1894
[" LAST EDITION.VOL.XXVI\u2014No.58.RATE > POR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITU ATIONS WANTED, lu vents for 20 words ar less, Lila rd, tach Insertion Publis WAGED luve «or 10 words ur less, and t per catra word each insertion, All others iv ANTLD ada 5 oeuls for 25 words or less, an r extra wind, cach :asertion ROOMS To \u201cLEE SE Weenta ior 20 words ur less, and 24 cent vr ex.au \"ac h insertion BOARD.wonis or loea, aud ly cect per ak on.fer .0 woids or less, and 4 cent per rh insertion .STORES.KTC .25centa for 35 words tra word, cash insertion 25 words of leas, and 1 cent per mn.E.aa centsfnr 35 wnrds or less, tjr SUR word, tæ b cusertion 1031.25 cor a! fa oh ris ur leas, and | vent per extra unl, each Lise rt BU SINESS CHANCE x ETC, Hi cents for 35 words or and cont per carn aord, each insertion PELL ot ALS, Jape 5, 27 cent jer word; minimum % cenisrach lutertiomn AM aiveissuccU 7 tect nt tha above rates must be prea nd wi rs may wilt through their to:ai ewhloal St tire aire : SITUATIONS VACANT.Want advertisuments received too late for classification will be found on page 6 of to-day\u2019s \u201cStar.\u201d -} - sun W ANTEE RE Li ARI E SALESMEN ARE AL ways wel y the bmyers amd the huyer fools a safety an ad » such salvamen We want ap y Ate Bis Troan je Nursers win To sell our choice Canadian REFERENCES RE- 1,0 Wastiing.wWages 13.3124 st Cache nny 53 TANTED er lriversr) atttert AHLE NURSE FOR A CHILD Must > AUENERALSERVANT.\u201cAPPLY AT ses WA Love inte Ae \\ CANTED Fark.AN mobs u 4150 Fugntite st A A RELIABLE IRL TO MIND CHIL Rt bousework.Apply 19 St Lous 3 aged preferred; \\ SANTED TRAVELLERS FOR QUEKEC.MAKI- , tne frovinces, Oniarie and North West, to carry sie vf pesand sn.okers articles « ou cor \u201cdiner Engst hase.An escelleut opportunity to rat Rephies\" strictly confilenual Address 3° at > HEE anlsalary expected Address\u2018 FIR .NTE « ath references, Ÿ TANTED A qv ARTE BOY FLIED JOR TYPE pre ne adm ane Las 8 ly useful re to The Boral Loti À forme Craig et.57 WANED AN EXFE Ne ED CITY TRAVEL Gorter a whotesale Address 1 VS ÉTAH SH + 3 W ANTED SMART LOY To PELIVER MEAT Must understand the care f horses.Refer en cs rues 1 Winches Market, 20 Nt Catherine At.\u201cANTED- THOROUGH HOUSEMAID te abl to wait at diner.Apply sida SEO ore Ee 1 3 TANTED autre 3 CANTED 1Wo SERV ANTS, an] iaun-ir-se, the other as housemaid Must Face gun references and be of a ying disposttion.Fame uy stall Apply to 136 Mansfiel st: Ww ANTED A FIRST CL.ASS ri 3 s: Lawrence Main st \\ \"ANTED AMANOFE XPERIENC HASCL Prk wn 3 general store.Must sul speak tooth Ianguages fuentiy, wnte & good ha anil utlerstan taëlne dexnli rare vf \u201d stammered Her- rol © EEMWELT: TATT X& VILER bern 1709 Notre Dame strect, Montreal.INSOLVENT NOTICE.BANKRI PT STOCK FOR SALE BY FIBLIC 47 16 ALCTION.Inthe matter of Ge W.CLARKE, ,of-Montreal, P.Q Ye received instructions from the cura- ore, ur pablie auction, at our rooms, No.8 ST, \u201cPE ER STREET, Montreal, on TUESDAY, \u2014MARCE\u2014the\u2014Hth- 1894, - At 11 O'Clock tu Lhe Forencon, en bloc, at so much In the dollar, Lue following assets belonging to the above es tate Stock in trado, comprising one of the finest and most complete assortments of Fancy Goods, Statjonery aud Toys in Montreal, amounting, as per lnventory, to Terms\u2014One-third cash, balance by notes at two and four months, with interest at seven per cent.and satisfattorily secured.The store No.238 St.James Street.Montreal.ti open for, lospection of stock on March Oth, 10th and 1 For further urormation apply at the office of JOHN Neb.HAINS, Curator, , 43 8t.Secrament at.Montreal.BENNING & pC Montreal, March 2, 1804.Ladies, Mother Green's Tansy Pills.\"sed by thousands.Safe, Sure and Alwa i REFUSE SUBSTITU- From all Druggists or maîled, free from observation, on receipt of $1.00.: Sealed particulars, 3 cents.J LANE MEDICINE CO., Morrnent, Cav.For sale by John T.x ons, cor.Bleury and ais A Decary, cor.St.Denis and St.Catherine, F.KE.Morgan, 47 Prince Arthur street 230 57eod ESTABLISHED 1559.H.R.IVES & CO, Queen Street, - GENERAL FOUNDERS.- BUFFALO HOT WATER BOILERS.(MEDAL CHICAGO, 1883) .8 mtn x - TRON STAIRS of all descriptions.WINDOW CTUARDS, STABLE FIXTURES.RRANS and IRON rig SOIL PIPE and FITT CAST and WROTCAT.\u2018ikov EAILIRGS, CRENSTINGS, FINALS.COQKENG STOVES, RANGE#.HEATING STOVES, aout _ LEGAL CARDS.a AL NS AA AAAS McGibbon & Davidson APVOCATES, Ac., NEW YORK LIFR BUILDING, : MONTREAL : R D.MoGibbes, QC, MONTREAL, \u2014 4 FLL ae me , vost S220,000, the sum of 2 4 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY MARCH 9 1894.CITY WATER SUPPLY.MESSRS.KEEFER AND VANIER MAKE THEIR REPORT.They Recommond an Enlargement of the Aqueduct at a Cost of $1.500.- 000 Filtration a Luxury Rather Than a Necessity.Mesars, T.C.Keeferand J, E.Vanier, the experts appointed by the Finance Committee to examine into aud report upon Mont- reals water supply, have completed their | labors, and the report will be presented to the Committee this afternoon.of typewriting.It goes over all the reports that have ever Lwen submitted by the various superintend- f° ents of the Water Department, and recommends the enlargement of the nqueduct, enlargement and decpeniug of tl and the extension of thie wheel house with new hydraulic machine, and the estimated cost, with land ahd expropriation expenses, would be $1,500.00).\u2018This would put Mont: real in à position to get a water supply of flfty to sixty million gallons per day by water power alone, and the steam engines could be kept in reserve.This ¢ nlargement could be completed in two or three vears.One section of the aguednet is already tine ished about ua feet from the river en: trance, and the remaining distance is over § miles.The present aqueduct is20 feet wide at the bottom, and the experts recommend that it be made 78 feet: wide at the Loitoimn and 13% feet at the water level, with a depth of 12to 14 feet.The questjon of distribution is fully \u2018discussed and the statement made that Montreal is probably the only city on this continent which has so exten: sive a distribution of pipes compared with the territory covered.The Corporation must have had plenty of money in thues gone hy.One district, however, is badly wotected against tire -that portion hounded He Common, Mctill, Wellington and say MeCord strects, and additiona) pipes in that district are recommended.This would 2104,000 to be spent this and next year and \u2018the \"balance to be distributed over the next four years: The water pressure Was found generally good.The annexation of the autlyving municipalities and the (question of supplying them from the Montreal Wheelhouse or\u201d the ac quisition by the city of the outside works is allo discussed.Filtration they recard more as a juxury than a necessity in Montreal, and it.would cost at least £230,000 in thé first place and 315,000 a year torun.The suppl of wateg by gravitation from the north lakes is discussed and the decision arrived at that it is too expensive.With even wrought iron pipes the cost would be\u2018 from six to eight millions.More retervoir capacity will be w anted before long.WATER ADMINISTRATION.An Open Letter to Mr.Davis from Mr.MeConnell.Davis, Esq., Supt.w orks, City Hall.Sir, \u2014 Your report.published in thie newspapers, on the operations of your Department for 143, conveys the impression that great economy has been effigted in the cost of oidinary administration, chargeable to revente, as well as in that for pipe-layving, chargeable to \u201cloans.\u201d You compare the cost in with that in ol, Naturally the uestion interests nie, and 1 cannot allow the publie to accept the inference so plain!y sugested in your report, of a want of economy in my administrai:on of the Depart.went.Permit me, thesfore, to remark on two points in yoar report, which require a few words of expianation.I.Yon zive the cost of administration in WE as SILL, ate that it shows a siuving of SH5,571 r that ôf The annnal repert for'81 states AW Montreal Water oxt of adminis.tration for ihat vear SIGLIOL, à diilerence in favor of 14 oi S40T But, according to vour vevbal statement, an iteni of Su) axpended in 93 for repairing damage caused by frost, is not included with cost of administration, whereas the expenditure given for includes two items of 24019 for re- VLuilhlinx tai race bridge, pnd SU for re- anks ont \u201cntaad cat, \u201camonnt- .which clearly do not belong tof administration.itujee?toordire these, us the cost où administration in EU is SIBL016, or ESS FR per midi rallons- pumped.Whilst, incfudin 4 the DIRE) with the expenditure fer \u2018ui, To which it appears properiy to holon here bei fing a sunilar charer, Urouzh less imameunt every year), the cost of water pumped in thaï year comes lo 25,23 per mili: on gulfons.so 7 not un- favorable to Lhe work of.\u201d an Next as to cost of pipe-layinz.You give miles of pipes \u201claid aud total \u2018vost for each of the vears \u201881,8% and \"RL Allow me to point out: that no comparison as-to ectinomy can be nude from such data, be- causé Die weight of pipes laid in one year nay diver very largely from that laid in sen- other year with nov aterm vin tenth What is wanied ia order to\u2019 institnie a comparison is, tons of pipe laid, total expenditure and price per ton of pipe in each year.If vou will kindly furnish these figures, thé cost of work in different years may be readily conmared.: Yoürs very traiv.- 8.D.MKCONNELL Antoine, March 7, i804, Cote St.Mr.Davis Interviewed.Mr.Davis states tha he made no comparison whatever with regard to pipe: laying, The figures of administration,\u201d he said, do not enter into pipe laving, and if Mr.McConnell will read the report carefully he will see that the figures are based from the total amount of expenditure on - operation and the number of gallons pumped and delivered.Wifh regard to the 360,000 I do no know anvthing about it.The charges have been made in the regular way.The tail-race was not charged to administration in 1591, Ent as appropriated to those particnlar items\u201d \" St.Simon's Church.The basement of this church has been fitted up for week dav evening serviges, lectures, ete.\u201d An appropriate \u2018opening service was held on Wednesday evening.An address was delivered by the rector, music, songs of praise and refreshments were par taken of by the congregationand a pleasant evening was spent = all present.The yronnds about the church are about to he laid out, two trees planted, two other improvements: made, so that the Appearance of the place.will be greatly improve Young: Women's Christian Association.A special meeting of the officers and members of the Ÿ.W.C.A.was held in the Association building, 161 Mrtesdfe street, yesterday.Mrs.J.I.Stevenson, presiding.he most important feature of the meeting was the reception of the Building Com- mittec\u2019s reports.Tt is the intention of the Association to give three concerts this month, the proceeds to go to the building tuned, Court of een Bench.In the Court of Queen's Bench yesterday afternoon, the Crown ach the prose- cretion of Thomas Trattord tor mausiaugh- tes as thers was no dase aganst ban.Thoms Ortin wm, for being an accessory after the act, was acynittéd by the same Jury.Michel Marcheterre was convicted of ste ating three sleigh robes, the property of : Charest.Agricultural Clubs.t Pr.non, ons of the delegates chosen to form miteral elubs in the various parishes bas wen visiting Soulanges count y.Linbs were formel at st.Polvearpe, St.l'elesphore, and St, Zotique.AtSt Clet, however, these seems to have been some Jitthe friction as Mr: \\fBonrbonnais, M.P;- D, told tie piecing that he thought the tune was not opportune for the formation at such clubs.Mtik and Microbes.Dr.Adami, professor of pathology in Meuill Medical Collerze, lev inved last even: ing in the Natural H istory Society Rooms on \u201cMilk and Microbes,\u201d The lee! re was one of the Sumerville course.The rooms were crowded, and the large number who attended were well repaid, for the lecture was exceedingly intepeating ang instruc.\u201c+ then put in air-ti The report | is A most voluminous one, covering G0 pages | 16 tail race, j against the issuing of alicense to | tive.He did not deal v0 much with the : connection between ilk and disease as with milk and how to preserve it, and | scientific truths connected with the manu: .facture of butter and cheese, Milk and \"its products supply thie cheapest kind of of nitrogenous diet.Milk belug a rich \u201cmicrobes grew \u201cabundantly it mit | wera beneficial as well as harmful microbes i ! ; and the latter were an element in batter | Lamakinæ.He told the audience how to steri- i lize milk by heating to a boiling point and t vessels.his was a , common practice in Paris.Harmful mi- erobes were also treated of, particularly i those of tuberculosis and typhoid fever.These germa in milk were responsible for ; much of the prevailing illness, PERPETUAL INSUNCTION Granted In the Case of Kerry, et al, vs.Toupin.A decree of interest to wholesale and ' retail druggists and manufacturers of chemicals has just been rendered in the care.of Kerry, ef al (Kerry, Watson & Co.), | rs, Toupin, in the United States Circuit + Court for the district of Massachusetts, Judie Aldrich granted a perpetual injunc: tion, The suit pwas based upon common law trade-mark doctrines.The complainants contend that their trade name, \u201cSyrup of Red Spruce Gum,\u201d was a trade mark at common law.The law of England and America has been that descriptive words were publie property, and the courts have bitherto refused protection to such names, \"A famous authority on trade-mark questions once declared that the deduction \u201cfrom the English and American cases was that the courts would not permit a man to | \u201ccomuinit à fraud nee tive by the nse of a descriptive name.he ease of Kerry vs.Toupin is the first case ever finally decided in which the international convention has | been involved, and the meaning of the words \u2018commercial name\u201d or \u201c\u2018non-com- | mercial\u201d\" as used in the treaty.defined.; Judge Aldrich decrees that the defendant | lus infringed upon Kerry, Watson®& Co.'s\u2019 rights in ir trade name, \u2018\u2018Syrupof Red Spruce.Gum,\u201d and has ordered an injunction to issue perpetually restraining the defendant from dealing in an artificial medicinal pre paration under the name of \u201cSyrup of! ted Spruce Gum,\u201d or any translation there- | or The highest courts in Ganada had refused relief to the complainants, and the result of : ! this contest in the United States courts has \u201cbeen watched hy druggists and manufac.t turers of chemical preparations with much interest.Some New Aspects of Crime.The subject of Mr, Peers Davidson's lec: ture before the Y.M.CHAOof-St\u2014G 5 + Church last evening was \u201cThe Criminal: an Anthropological Study.\u201d The lecturer traced the development \u2018of the couce ption of crime, and explained many of the remark: able results arrived at by modern anthro pologists in regard to physical character vistics of criminals.The most\u2019 striking cculiarities of this nature were exempli- : Red in the facial angle and the jaw-bone.: After dwelling upon the necessity for ! humane discipline in gaols and reforma- | tories, the lecturer closed with a hopefal\u2019 anticipation of the great benefit which must result to society from a continuation of the same exact and _earrest research upon the subject as it had received in the past.After some brief \u2018remarks from the Very Rev.Dean Carmichael and Mr.Justice Davidson, the meeting adjournei: Navigation Prospects, d'Elevtewr suys that Quebec.river men agree that navigation will be opened two weeks earlier than usual, chietly because there is no ice bridge at + np Rouge.There is lota of floating ice passing the Ancient Capital.Last year at Guebee the sailing schooner \u201cAnna Metice arrived in port on ; april: 1s; the ice broke up in the basin on ame day: the ice bridge at Cap Rouge don April 30.The stramér \u201cChar \u201cieton, fruit laden, arrived on April tue tixsi mail Lost on April 23; the first sailing Vesse! from sea on Mav 5.an the first.Richelieu boat {rom Montreal on May di.The Yamaska River has risen cight feet.Two of the bridges at St.Hyacinthe have been condemned and are to be replaced by iron bridees; The Scavenging Question.\u201d Mr.W.B.Pavidson'has oifered the sub- Trealth Connnittee land tear the canal and ibe\u2019 River St.Dierre in Cote St.Paul awa duinpinig ground for carbage, St Henri tand Ste.Cunezonde already dump there.} He has been asked to make an offer in writing.It is understood that he wants 14 cent\u2019 a foot, Lut the sub-committee consider that altogether too high a price.\u2018The Grand Trank Rnilway are said tu be ready tes eur tva fromthe Hy at small Hat RY per ton.The incinerator sub-committee.visited St.[lenri vestenlay \u2018afternoon and inspected the methoc Mr.Beauchemin for transforming the garbage inte fuel, Canadlan andAmorican Freight As- soclations About sixty very hustling zeatlemen representing the Canaitian and inany of \u2018the © American Freight Associations vecnnied à oc share of the rotunda of the Windsor Hotel yesterday.Later in the day they * heid a\u2019 meetinz open only to men of the trade: \u201cThis meeting is In rely an informal matter devbted to the discussion of busi- -ness\u2014and- mnt ters connected wir rather than te executive work.O- day the representatives of the Shore Freight lines will also.meet in the Windsor Hotel and discuss and arrange rates for , the season, and other matters of detail connected with the business.; Licenses Opposed.The first sitting of the License Commissioners for this season took place yesterday afternoon.The naines of three hundred and fifty applicants were called by the clerk, | y.À.Archambault, but no cemplaints ' were lodged against them, The Commis.stoners will now take the applications into - consideration.Five oppositions hare been | entered.Mr.J.H.Carson again frotesix 1 Villlam | hearnev farthe \u201cOxford,\u201d Univ ersityatrect; Emery Gauvreau, 85 Common; Mrs.\u201cLafont, | 107 St, Catherine: Delphis Turcotte, 155 | Carriere, and Delphis Mayhew, Mount loyal avenue.Disgraceful! Condition of the Tracks.Notwithstanding all the efforts of the City Surveyor, the Street Railway Company is still ranning horse cars on Notre me street ensf, and Mr.St, George said this morning Chat the condition of \u201cNotre Dame street \u201cfrom croix , street to Papineau phrenus) was really dis graceinl.The track has been nid withno.pavement made between the rails, : and the condition of the street is Ravenscrag:\u201d Mr.R.B.| \u2018Angus, : Stephen, 110 Drummond street : Late Sir J.Abbott, 918 Sherbrooke street : Mr.Wm.Metilhon, Mountain Park: Mount Royal Cemetery, Citizens\u2019 League.The first meeting of the \u201cM Executive - Comunittee of the Citizens\u2019 League was held | yesterday afternoon.Arrangements were | entered into for the work for the coming year, A sub-committee was appointed to arrange for a public meeting to be Weld shortly, at which some noted speakers from the city and United States are expected to be present.Missing \u2018From His Home.Mr.James Hamilton has been missing from lis.home, 108 Fulford street, since Tuesday.He was last sern on Visitation | street at about eight o'clock in the morning | going towards Logan Park.He w 1 soft ! ack coat, dark striped trousers ani felt hat.aking of the East End Station prefect od ay, and whether the city had ene money to carry out the work, Ald.Pre taine said: J do not see h ny ou why wo should not go ou.We Mate of an plenty of money.\u201d Is me T XL vn ur cay UN \u2014 , Wiih the excepté un-of a car Gf ht Moulic, person.©.= FINANCE AND AND COMMERCE.Goid Export Movement.Reports como from Washington that the ! Treasury officials view with considerable inch food | terest the beginning of the spring export more\u201d ment of gold to Kurope.For the past two wocks because of the rate of excl gald e exparts have been looked for, and the only reason they have not started sooner _is atated to be that the banks of the principal Furopean countries, liko those in America, have a plethora of money on de is great aggre on of money representa, of course.money withdrawn from the nial commercial chanucls.The Bank Kng- ard, for instance, is said to have moro money within its at any time since 1805, In view of the fact that money ir plentiful in Europe it is not believed in Now York that the gold export movement will assume the same proportions that it did last spring and sumnmncer.From January to March 1.\"1803 the gold ex- ted from New York ta Euro ted 175,60.For thi: period of 206 na gold w sent abroad.During last March 9330.vas exported.On March 1.1890, the & Ki States Government had $106,750,000 in gold, and an March 1, 1843, $103,000,000 in gold.The Iron Trade.The Cleveland Iron Trades Reriewr says the : first week of March has brought no encô' ment to the iron trade.The heavy consumption of soft ~tee] is still the chief source of trade.Small lot and inside figures prevail in the sales.ad £3 London Stock Market.Messrs, Meredith & O'Brien repart the London stock market at 2 p, ni.today 25 ollow ndon New Y ork i prices.equiv.Aah ROT ES \u2026.1 133 atic.Si ai an ; ; \u2026 174 A ! Louisville EN if 46: * Lake Shore.130 1} : nerchern Pacific, Pr.18} IR) ; UL Central Qa sl Ont.x Ww estern.- 161 : 2, Kt Pau - til ; Union Pacific - 5 18\u20ac © Wabash PF.14 13 \u201cAMERICAN MARKETS.Recelpts and Shipments.CHICAGO, March 9.-Receiptz, 42000 bush.WHEAT, 279.000 CORN, 176,000 Oars, 12368 bbls, Frovk, Shipments, 29.000 bush.VW HEAT, 216, 0 Lory, 1100 OAT.14.506 bbls.FLOUR.1850 Bush.EAT.£51 CORN, \"asso Shipments, A py bush.WHEAT.4225 CORN, 2704 027% Duretu, March 9.Receipts.13,000 Push, Warat.Shipments, one.ter LEDQ, arc Receipts, 11.000 bush.WHEAT, PR UN oR Shipments, 000 Wirat, ps Corx.Chicaxo Hog Market.UNION STOCK Vans.March 9.1894.\u2014 The \u2014cstimat-d reccipts of hogs were-15,000.The-ofii cial report of esterday was 10.652, of which 6547 were shipped.and 3x0 left over.The quota- tons to-day were: Light mixed, $4 50 to 30); .mixed packing, $120 to 5 00; heavy shipping.$4010 $500; rough grades, $4.50 to $4 70.ceipis of cattle were sou.Markot.slow and wesk, - BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions, Ete.REFRBONN's REPORT.Friday, March 9, 1°04, hv} 8: CC nrgoes off coast : Wheat, stendy: niaize, .C'argoes on passaccand fe rshipment : w heat, quiet but teas: maize, firmly held.Mark Lane English and forci gn.wheat.not much demand.American and Danubian maire, quict but stéady.English and American flour, slow.Cala.wheat, , off coast, French markets, very quiet.Liverpool w Theat, spot.firm but not active.Do.maize, upward tendency.Mixed maize, 3s 84d.Canadian peas, §= 104d.Liv ERrOUL LATRSY PRICER CURRENT March D184 pring wheat 0 0 to 0 330 to 0 0 eu inter 4 Wyo 5 Xe 00 No.à Câla.5 l'qto 5 ns tox 0 No?9e to 0 : 258 toV 0 Cor 3 Bleto 0 579 10 0 Q Peas 4 Wyo\u201d u 550 tou 0 MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Grain.There is some enquiry fur oats and a few car lots Changed Lands un thee basis of about 4 for No Fe ba barley meets with sante demand at about ve 1 aredinfrtive sas is alsy wheat.cat sold not restenday at 820.No tran-actions are K « quote: Na.' , Manitoba hard wheat.Be to Me Na.4c to 76 Corn, ur paid Le tic to Gc Peas, per ü 6ic te 6 Oais, per 34 lLs Mic to 464 Eye \u2026.3c to 550 Barley, tecd.tic to 4% lo walling .222 ske to 5c \u2018 Flour.The tloar market ia quie: and easy in tone.Mutside of the ordinray local demand, there is little business doing.There is not much prospect of improvement for some time to comic.following prices rule: feed.85e to to Xe: cata, No.& Sales: Man.hard, Na.1.outside, a 3c, a, No.8, at Sle.Outa, outside, at 10 330, and on track, at Sic.Peas, outside, a 33 to 35¢.anses à day increases \u2018the pularity and Cancer's Little he Popul ts.The '\"reasow is that when once x used relie sure |! to follow, Don't Don\u2019t forget th Special Notices.Easter Gloves now selling at 50c on the Dollar at the Great Sale, 1697 Notre Lame street 553 As a fitting finale to a Urilliant season of ra, the Geo.A.Baker Opera Co.at the Queen ux will, commencing Monday.give sperms during the week, at a scale of prices.Orchestra seats, 3c; seats, Joc.Silk Scarts, in in beautiful designs, now selling 3 tor 50c, at 1697 Notre Dame street \u201cNOTICE.A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Sharehold~rs OF THF MONTREAL STREET RAILWAY CO.Wal he held at 12 no clack {noon} on MONDAY, the 15th dar a MARCH Instant.at the Ca Lompan s office, No.N t.James at Auth Je increase of he ta Capi ro te he ue isuire ial cony 5 2 haw ro am Ng REV.J.J.TEASDALE, Pastor of Cen tenary Church, St.John.N.B.Makesan Important Srate- menton Live Topic.What.he Says is a Matter ot Interest to Everybody.\u201cHaving suffered trouble for years I have great pleasure in stating that I have found Hawker's Bal- \u201csam of Tolu and Wild Cherry to be the best remedy for the disease 1 have ever used.For irritation of the throat result- \u201cing from cold it has been in my case a cure.I have urged upon persons suffering from the diseases named the use of this most excellent remedy.+ J.J.TEASDALE, Pastor of Centenary Church, - f St.John, N.B.s1 STATES FR ANCOIS GU ENETTE - and Dame Aurelie Beaudry, his wife.The Heirs of the wid Fatates.July authorized, offer for sale the hervimafter descriled property.known and designated 2s being the Jo! aumber seventy eight (78) on he official pan wd in the Sroka meferenre of the St, A wie Ward, in thé City of Montréal, with ail the hufid- t erevted Haid ne Nos.3 à AS ap Nt.Lawrence ain street nd No.54.on St.Ermin- .And t will trom tha day up to the 3th inet.\u201cexclusively ons i Persona desrous te puechase the same.For particula: .Apply to Po MAINVILLE, Notary, 13884 Notre Deme Srreet.MosNTRRAL, March \u2018Sth, 189\u20ac 58 ¢ aw from Bronchial S.CARSLEY\u2019S EXTRA.COME COME TCOME © COME CONE COME If you wish to make sure of the beat possible value i in Dry Ly ALSO » = ALSO rue most reliable make of gooda WEAR WELL WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR WEAR HEX DIRECT \\ \\ COME -TO\u2014 S.CARSLEY\u2019'S Nutre Dame Street, For all your Dry Goods.THE CAR FARE THE CAR FARE The car fare is only five cents and you will save at least Ten Cents on each dollar and perhaps more by dealing at 82 S.CARSLEY\u2019S.J & P.KELLYS STOCK.Ve St.Lawrence Hall, 137 St.James Street, ._MONRAY NEXT, MARCH 12h, At Ten o'clock a.m.We will sell by public auction the very VYalaable store Fintures, safe, etc.Show Cases, TA \u201cPÉCIAL NOTICE.ponerse remains of the stock of Superior Ge Genta 8 shiugs over $4 000 worth, Ay \u2018continue the Auction Sales every il = 2 o'clock and 7 o'clock until further nottce.Qur Ist for § Spring sales of Household Furniture.ode.is filling fast.Those who wish to en our services are reapectfully requested to notity us early.ASHMAN & (@, Auctioneers, 382 ses Nt.James féreet, IF vou WANT à HAT, Gond Quality, Any Style.at a ame price, go te Sloe lll 5 Craig Street.331 WILL nat be responsible for any dels contracted in my name La any person or persons without my written order anil signat 383 MADANE AMSBURY, Hudson Hotel.Curtain Department BARGAIN: * ENTRAR AR è rn poy WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR NEW GOODS ! FORTHE SPRING TRADE .© 2 « ce o o Amongst thems arc the following: \u2014 An Immense Assortment of ! i» }.Lace Curtains, ; Both in Ecru and White, ranging from 22.00 to 850.00 à i pair.: ; Lo .,! Figured Turcoman Curtains, ! 13 y wide x 3} yds.long, and 2 yds.wide x 4 yda.long, | fur Folding Doors, Single Doors, Arches and Windows, ; Tapestry Curtains, | oT \u2018in light effects, fer Bedroom Window & Sitting Room Wine ' flows and Doors * | Chenille Curtains, | both Plain and Figured, for Windows and Doora | ! Plain Materials, \u2019 by the yard, for Portiers and Hangings.ee Tapestries, for U pholstering and Window Curtains Table Covers, in all sizes and at all prices.Window Shades, with all the latest styles of Laces and Trimmings and vith the best of Spring Rollers made and put up to order.Window Poles, with all the newest fixtures in Brass and Wood, and in all sizes.' e& Henry Morgan & Co., #22 \u2026\u2026 MONTREAL.: Oatmeal.À fair business is doing in méal in small jobbing luts.Stocks are small and prices steady.We quote: .Grannlated and, rolled, per bbl.yer bag $ID to M Q \u201cStandard, per.bu.do per bag.Mill fee holds firm and steady.oer ings meet with ready sale, at auotations as follow Bram, per ton 815 09 Shorts, per ton.to $17 RM to If , Provisions.There is some enquiry noted for heavy western mess on lumbering account and a few round lots hanged hands on private terms.In other lines the demand is quiet at prices within range.of } quotationa Dressed hogs run from #3 to 96 15 i car lots and $6 25 to $6 50 in smali lots.we quote: ! Canada short cut mess pork , per bbl.1.8150 to FI6M \u201cMess pork.w estern, per bbl, ° nonunal - 1600 on orm Ram, city cured, per lb.M to 0011 Bacon, per ib 0 10 to 0012 Lard, compound.œ gto 0 ; Lard, pure C anadian.| \u2018W 9% to w10 La following were the receipts posted on\u2019 lan G.T.R.CPR.Peas.bush.LL LL 220 LA 60) Uats, bush.1.1 11 .wa 3900 Flour.bbls [ON I an - .Buiter.pkgs.sy 1% Esp © su 13 x hogs.215 173 | Leather.roll .0 61 Ne bhis 1 4.0.1 12e Es) High Wine, bbts.0 45 Chesse.Stocks here are reduced to small limits, pro- \u201c bably very litile over 3000 boxes, and holders arc firm.Prices ranging from Me lo 1}c for fair to hoice.Cable unchanged at 5 Butter.Choice butter, in the various grades is scarce, and commande fall prices in jobbiug lots.Fresh roll butter meets with brisk anquiry.We quate Canes within the following range Crean Tow nahtpa dairy.w satern dairice.\u2026 2ol stock.7 to % for held over stock and 8 to 10° for lime.Belling eggx bring from 17 to 18\u20ac in case lots.{ Honey.210 Drnmimond_ street: Lord Mount ! Tones ricéts wifh à fair local demand.net some sales are reported on the haris of 7èc to %c for extracted and 10C to 12c for comb, as 10 quality and quantity.es Ashes are uuchanged.The market is decided- Iy tame and easy.We quote: Pots, first sorts .M in FO ce Pots, secynd \u20ac \u201cee.3 te tv Pearix À ffs ort Finoininalh ee ee 3% w 5% Live Stock Market.-\\t the Eastern Abattoir Market about 30 head of cattle.sheep aud lambda and 1 calves were on offer.ice: were lower all round, and trade duii for both cattle and small meats, Most of the ealvea were very poor in « quality.as were also a large percentage of u shee Pl allowing is the general oreo auotations: rib .Cattle, butchers good, per 3 to.4 Do da vediure | to tait, do! 34 ta\u2019 34 jm do vuils.do -\u2026\u2026.24 10 3 , theep common te Food.pert.* ta \u20ac Lambs, den do.\u2026 S lo 8 Far hôga perib 0.Co C05 to À t'alrez, oot = > choles, Fi tog, io common to fair.do.-$ 10% Toronto Produce Market.: OROXTO, March 8.°- Marke?1 err quict.Flour.x) straight rofler.§265 to $270: extra.to $2.30; heat white, 3 j pring.©.+ AE Bic: coose.0.No.Tic: ves.No.2, ier, No L Qto fic; Sn A 5841 HS AN IMPORTANT SALE \u2014or\u2014 Elegant Graud Plane, Wilion.fmepertal Velvet, Brasscls and Balmoral Carpets, Antique and Swiss Cnrtatne, cxpensive Saverita Dinner Sct, Side maddie, Branzes, Bric-a-brac, de, dc.Househeld Furnisure.Cabinet The urdersigred are 1astructe?to sell at the residence, Na 20 Mcunt SL, Nars ave, Of 274 .Antoinestreet MOIDAY NORVINVG, MARCH Ib, In Part.Cadire: Grant Upright Piano cost 3450.00 recenti-, WUton Rug, ira Suit, Hos0 Wood: Flush Covered Parlor sei, oda Reception ho oak Parlor cabinet, B.P.Mantel Mirror, Ladies Oak Desk and Book Ces, Parlor u bles, Murble Cheek, Screens, Ornaments.U Paintings and Kk gravings, imperial Velvet Wikon and Brussels Carpets, richly Lordersd.Antiques and swiss Lace Curtains, Portieres, Handsome Oak Sideboard with Mirror, Oa EX:enaton Dining Table and Lewtiivr Neatel Uhairs t5 match, « Wery, Cut Glass Tumblers.Haverlin Dinase set, 8100-0177 eu stead nu, \u201c any y tp ak bureaus stands, Hair Chatrs ou, ry Mirrors, ng Beds L Hail Rack.Phan Lantera far Gas etc.Pro Btiel Kahge, cost ¥065.00, Kitchen Uvensils, ete.SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.RAE + PONNELLY, Auctioneer: \u201cSpecial nt ttion (2 requested to this sale as an hou everyt se $s been purch ated wishin fr sua wil be soid Without reser 3 3 \"TE & 5 - «+ and Wash | GREAT BARGAINS.| 4 i | 23 Oak Bedroom Seta ! ' i | I Ontario Furniture Company, 43 ST.JAMES STREET.$11,000 Worth o! Fine Furnilure Will te roll to close entate at\u201d a great sacrifiee.Bargains a5 P.C.Below Cost.15 Walnut Bedmom Sete i 3 Assorted Bedroom Seis.13 Amorted Pasinr Sets 3 Wire Back Parlor neve 49 Wire Rack Easy (Chait 7 Ok Dininz Room Suites lexander & Co.'s GLASS BLOCK.VV OD In Our Dry Goods Department | ~ WE OFFER \u2019 Bleached Roller Towelliug worth (0c, for 5c a yard ! Latest Designs in New Prints worth i2}e, for 10c a yard Beautiful New Challies, Silk Stripe, at only 32c à yard Novelties in All-Wool Challies, at only ic a yard Auction Pongee Silks worth 50e, only 24ic a yard New Veilings, at less than Wholesale Price Perrin's New Glove, Embroidered Backs and large Pear! Buttons, $1.50 per pair Perrin's Flite Lacing Glove, 85¢ per pair; or 2 Pairs for $1.73 2000 Windsor Ties, at only ic each Men's White Cotton Night Shirts, only 5c each 2000 Fifty and Sevcuty-five Cent four-in-hand Ties, only 25¢ each Men\u2019s Flannelette Shirts, all sizes, only 85c each .Gent's Outing Shirts, new goods, only 1.00 each | Gent's : Lawn Handkerchiefs, only 10e cach Boys\u2019 Wool Underwear, only 39¢ per suit i 500 Pairs Men's and Youths Gaiters, at only 73¢ per pair Morse's Heliotrope Soap, 3 cakes for only 32, worth 13¢ a cake In Our China Departmem WE OFFER 50 per cent.of all our stock of White China 125 piece Gilt Doulton Dinner Set worth $27.00, for only 312.99 : 10 piece Chalber Sots worth $4 50 and 83.00, nt only $2, 10 pieve Chamber Sets worth 82.50, at only $1.98 10 Jugs'uf best makers worth ai, 25and $1.50 each, for 75e cach 150 Jugs of best makers worth £1.00, at oniy 30¢ each 3j pet cent disceurt « Mall ourstock.of.Five Art China, from the celebrated Potteries of Doulton, Coalport, ete, i 25 per cent.diresunt off ali onr stock of Pla ted Wire 4 Walaut Pia: R wm Suites, 50 Fine English Iron Peds.\u2018 0 per cent.discount offail our stock of Cutlery, from the cclebratel manufac- 1 2% 'Fine English Irn Cote, i tery of Jus.Rodgers &.von AW.W.Rpringe i 32 Fibre apd Wd Mattrisses, + ] 12 Hair Matirrenes, | SPECIAL.' 14 Aesorted Extcasion Tables | : ! 1 Lac Asadrien?Chaira, ° This list is copied trom Ture it wy antenne find We are ii receipt of afother consignment of Whitewear, Blouses, Shirt icuted.rues A ts rh 1 .- : - * a aga.lr ar nt tance a ting * Waists, ete., which we will offer to-morrow at very low prices.In visiting our I 1 \"> à tr 2 ST NT php wily tonsdanding.: dis of cliarge |.store be sure to inspect our Corset and Whitewear Dept., as all our goods i in \" FRASTEES @ATARIV Fi RMITERE Ce.these lines are special valine.\u2014 8 Saw tf PE SE EE may see what the Colonies themselves are .10° i 337 ST.PAUL ST.« prepared to do.- | \u2014 | Ssiyxt ! The advent of the Enrl of Rosebery tc the ! OVER $00 000 WORTH Premiership increases the prospect of the ; y success of the project greatly.| Of coutly Planes new in stock at IF YOU WANT A CABLED FLASHES-WIRED DASHES.| \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 H £ \\ B Louis Kossuth has had a relapse.\u2026 ' TT.\u2014 ; \u2018 9 The budget debate Kent the Outarto Legis- W ; ure busy at yesterday's session.\" .illis & Co.S, Good Quality, Any Style ata tessonable price, go te Col.A.B.Ellis, who commanded the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- 7 British forves in Sierra leone, has died (72 from fever at Teneriffe.brac ecadl 1 An explosion of dynamite on board the Embracing } = Ame rican and 0 |-Newfouudiand whaler \u201cWalrus,\u201d lying at Leading Canadian makes.Green's l\u2019urd on Wednesday kiiled two men, sat ses CRAIG STREET.Saal The commission enquiry into the condi- , tion of Frances navy and coast defences find a great deal of truth in the charge of inefliciency.! Representative Morse has \"a resolution - before the House Judiviary Comittee, 4 which declares Got sL:.uld be recognized in ; i the cons titution.! \u2018 .The announcement is made officially that - Baron Tweedwmouth (Rt.Hon, Edw.Majori- É 4 banked will be made Lonl Privy Seal, With = ; seat in\u2019the Cabin \u2018 x A deputation of fruit, growers of western I _ Lun Ontatio waited on the Dominion Govern- } - ment yesterday, at Ottawa, and oppused i .the ratitication of the French treaty.Frentenac's Reformers nominated J.1 ; THE, GRAND DIS! \u2018LAY OF Lacey, of Sydenham, for the Legislature ! terday.Nipissing Reformers selected ° Loughrin.the present member.The North { : : s $ \u2018entwarth l\u2019atrons have sele cted John : ne .rin O \u2019 IN oison, reeve of Flam ; : The steamer \u201cBrisene,\u201d long overdue at : | New York, is reported forty miles off Caj .' Race, Newlou dland, zarivinæ Ledar The ! ing .\u201cBriscoe's\u201d bow was stove in by a collision In our Windows are drawing Immense Crowds.with fee her coal ome.and shy is tenon: to reach port by burning her wood work.Fire broke cut at nine o'clock on Thursday evening, in the second saloon of the | ; : .> American Lir Le enmer paris which Is is being overhau in Laird's py Our SPRING OVERCOATS, lined in Silk, Satin and Sateen, at $12.00, Birkenhead, caused by the over heating at | rtis à section of the shaft, preparatory remov- $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00, are a tic garments.\u201cing it.After four hours steady work the ; fire was uenched.- The damage, it is said, Those Double Breasted CHEVIOT SUITS, at $11.00, $12.00 and $r3.00, ill reach £20,000.| are the envy of all the other dealers in town.Po SPANISH CABINET RESIGNS.j MArRIT, March © The Cabinet sat for v bea seven hours yesterday, discu nape Our SCOTCH TWEED SUITS are rich, utiful, finest, at $10 and $12.uestions and the disficulties arjsing from \u2018 the prt A we TEE in the provinces.9 Eventualiy all of the Ministers resign The Queen Hegent Ubristina has in- se BOYS SU I TS.ee structed Premier Sagasta to reconstruct the 4 In all the newest styles, fancy plaited, in Domestic and Imported Mi\"! Tees Vitae Tweeds; at $2.50, $3.00 and $4.00.WASHINGTON, March Ÿ.\u2014 A telegram has : Co been received Bers.announcing Fetes s Tweed.of the Japanese Parliamentary e on on- vo 3 Piece Suits, in all new s, from $3.00 up, March 1 The dissolution of the Lower House on December 30 was in coñsequence \u2018 oe AT\u2014\u2014 of the introduction of measures which.the .Government regarded as prejudicial to for- < .eign interests.The Liberal y, which .m | supported this view, has gained more than + Fy 7 ) BL MEN THAL & [twenty seats, and with certain friendly ., 1 disposed neutrals has a ority in the ouse.This result puts : d to the so- called anti-foreign - ayritatic nd indicates : \u2018 that the Japanese Parliament will support The Largest Clottvers and Outfitters in Canada poeme fete à one * _______ and_progréssive palicy in .their intercourse.\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014s = TTT \u2019 TTT TT with forcizn nations, Made It Hot for Dudley.i ; CORNER CRAIG AND BLEURY STREETS Iennox, March 9.\u2014The Earl of Dudley, \u2019 HAL : ® whose contracting out amendment to the : Employers\u2019 Liability Bill accomplished the - Styx] wre: t measure, tricd last evening $ .Co.; \u2018 to address a meeting at Bermondsey, in the ° r county of Surrey.The hall Lad been packed with workingmen, who received His Lord- ! OVINGO 0 Ill eb OVernmen 0an ship with hisges,groans and cries of \u201cDown ° with the House of Lords\u201d A y ot - -\u2014 workingmen made a dash for the p atform, upsetting seats and rolling | their occupants Issue of £600,000 in 6000 Bonds of.£i00 each, bearing interest at 4 per ou the floor.They were driven back fro .' the steps of the plat form by Lord Dudlene a .cent.per annum, payable half yearly.friends after a brisk fight, The Farl of Dudley left with his immediate friends and ir pt re the Le epi aver and 1s8 March.the police cleared the hall.Prinel re-payable on Fs Principal and Interest payable at the Brith Linen Company Bank, Lombard Irish Declare Against Rosebery.Street, Londen, England.LoxpoN, March 9.\u2014The Parnellites have given out\u201d a manifesto to the Irish people, Mosurs COATES, SON à CO.99 Gresham Street, Eogland are authorised by the Government of signed Jobs ; Redmond, Timothy \u20181 the Proves ot of Quebec to receive \u2018sabscriptions for any on of the loan on the following conditions :\u2014 rington, Jose by J h Edward Kenny.The mani .The en: lists m on THU RADA the 8ra OF MARCH, and may be closed at any time, but not festo conclue es : \u2018\u201c We can have no confi- 1 ater than MONDAY.the TweiiR day of March, 1894.dence in the Earl of Rosebery's Cabinet.Price of Imus £97.10.for rech so Bond The time has come for prompt action.The Payable 19 3 on \u2018Application Irish people will not longer tolerate a palicy © in April.1806.1 of national subservience to English party Me?Teh May, 1 interests.Let them of aire the forces of - Interest will accrue to the subscribers from the due dates of the tive instalments, and their moe lo suppor the struggle for accordinely the firat coupon due on the 16¢ of September nest wil pe for £1100 taviead of 200.& at.procesds of een be ey yr ou 2) Lana See eslalature of A Cap 3, and the Colonial Institute Banquet, The Boods arv à chargo he Hemi of the Province of Queber.which are derived chiefly from the Loxnon, March # \u2014 Lord Dunraven sources - occupied the chair at the Colonial 1.\u2014FROM THE DOMINION GOVERNMENT: Institute banquet Wednesday even.(a) An Annual Subsidy secured to the Province by the British North America Act.ing.Sir Charles Tupper proposed the 5] Tnterret on Baltwag Sube paidy at 81 per annum under 41th Vict, Cap.8, Dominion Act.toast of the Royal Family and the po Toterest on Bel Fond an and Trust Funds held by the Dominion in Trust for the Province.a of \"He Colonie and referred Sram oN and Forests, Stamps, Licenges, Direct Tazen on Commercial Corpürations and Miséellaneous © British Empire\u201d was proposed b y Right 3\u2014Five per cent.per annum on about $7,000,000, being the halance of the purchase price of the North Shore Hon, James Bryce, who believed it To be in Rail from Que bec to Orave, built by the Provincial Gopernment, end since purchase \u2018by the Canadian - the interest of the colonies to remain at- Face way Company: from the Government, and now fi an t part of tbe Canadian Facific tached to the Empire._ The receipts of the Province orient for 1891-2 amounted to.Bsa i A P.P.A.Muddie.Tee receipts of Front ordinary) nary) tor 1S nomial to Lo .ta ; WINDSOR, ont- March % ~There ow 2 split * ip or xelusive Railway Sut beidies : n the ranks o e #, 1\u2019.; since elec- roy Rendon he Tor the same period e wot Railway 8d : -_6188.006 tion to the office of grand president it is Showing a surplus of Ordinary Revenue over Expenditure of.cootiinireimrarnrnennnen.s ss Claimed : the\u2019 Rev.Mr.Madi | Las been iv- ng all his attention to the Oran rder.The r states that the annual interest received from investments of the Sinking Fund.and On this account.several grand ofeers have Fetter with the revemus frome tie Croce Lande (independent of waiea) owned bro rina ars rie to resigned.Mr.McRoberts, the firat to kick oe Loreen per aca for seen tion of the dote The Domimon 1 Government Anoust suber 80 por vo - er Aho traces, was oy yesterday, but on - per annum for the hs = con would say nothing more than that he a Pot avd of population, ia ufbelent £0 moet ALT the ber annual cxpenditures the amounting to only oe dole mighty small opinion of the grand presi- Rote Eng Aes ge of the Province, inclusive of the prevent ius, amon to.Granta For Exhibitions.-\u2014 QUEBEC, March 9.\u2014Urants were made Learing à balance of indebtedness of.Joa $14.00.385 gt TW ednesda by the Council of Agriculture In addition 10 the above thers is a contingent liability of about 92.000.000 represented y vateidies voted to for exhibitions to the Counties of Hunting- way Companies, but which are not yet don, Chateauguay, Brome, auharnois, A on form immed wit must he accompanied by a deposit of 810 per cent.on Bhefford, St.Johns, Sherbrooke, Stanstead, the pmgat of bonds applied for, Avdbe torwarded to Mears Ooates, Bon & Co , #9 Gresham Street, London, E.C., A ponton, Uttawa and lontiae, and t\\.ore By Sarre rer ai a st dote may ar ci Bad nee CEE hé Ro vor hp ts paid at par of exchange at the Bank of Most rel, Mon bulle dings they have provi vided, half of Messrs.fon à - - - : re tat tC Mer i dt CE MRSS Tue \u201cSomail\u201d Overdue from Messrs.Broa, The Temple.Moatreal ; Sax FRANCISCO, March 7.\u2014The big Brit- LéWDON AND MONTREAL, MARCN Eh, 1804 \u2018ish ship \u201cSomali.\u201d laden with ten from Hong Kong, is forty-six days overdue.She left in November.The underwriters are becoming excited over her non-arrival, and M aro re-insuring the cargoat £ per cent Killed In a Quarry.REURALEIA MU FREES.MUST GO CorRNWALJ., March 9.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Frank i PAIN IN SIDE LANE BACK Dion, a aborer, was nw antly killed at morn n the blue stone wep & 1 MENTHOL PLASTER uilo at Mille Rochas, by the breaking of a derrici 3 R : o boom., i _ has been in the 6 _ LAST _EDITION.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY MARCH 9 1894, \u201c.i LAST EDITION, \u2014 \u2014 = - = cha atow of the lant operas are : : HOUSES TO LET.39, 500 mor by Datoctve Camprs nae | THE POLLARD SUIT [sagem Rr [sais mpi omen |) 00 py [Lo roves oe > rat \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 « LET\u2014 TEN \" fin TE SE raona EVIDENGE AGAWST Mi poeme See post ae ht Bas Eero he Tot Ss eT A The circulation of the Stan last week concerai s in H'
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