The Montreal daily star, 8 mai 1894, mardi 8 mai 1894
[" + Wen = LAST EDITION.VOL.XXVI-No.108.onfreal Dailn v MONTREAL, TUESDAY, ! MAY 8, 1894.: fa = CIRGULATION _38,345 ON E CENT.PR ICE RATES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED.10 vets for 32 vor or lon, ME EVER Ponca ior werd ruEtis! AN FED, 19 omnia ox 10 words or lesa, and 1 cen word cach insertion.All oar\u201d ANTED ade B conte for = wards or laa, noté ent ps Ss urd, each insert ion.rebel words or lesa, and % cent pes extra word, cach insertion.BOARD.10 : ete for 30 words or jeun, and |s cent per tra word, each :rnsôrtion.rOËNR, 10 conte fer 30 wolds or less, and Jé cent per xo Tir T HOUBES S SUR ETC.Soema te S 20e £2 Sms ocd, cash iront hon.! pe tosert: RSALK 5 cénta for 5 werds or lem, and oh per sxtra each i LOST, 25 conte far 55 rords or lea, aad à cent par exis BUSIN à CHANCES.ETC.BSceatafor 3 words er Less, and ] cent per ertra each insertion.PERSONA ALS rags 5 2 cents per word; muumum 35 cents Le pr te above rates muet be Out of tout Acivertisers may urder through their local aevaieaiere tt Lhe cbore rates.SITUATIONS VACANT.Want advertisements received too late for classification will be found on page 8 ofto-day's \u201cStar.\u201d SA 1 Caml Nona AN Ser inv Ww ANTED A nov SEMATD wo GU TO THER Country for the summer.#12 a month between d and Ee Tale, su we ars > W TANTED 5 A DAY SURE SEND ME York anddresa and 1 will show you how 10 make $3 a da; atsolutely sure, tarnish the work and teach you free, You wi the lwality where Send me hr address and will Ne business ully.Rememler.! guarantees pit of for every da) * work, absolutely re.\u2018Dea Fant hd white W day.Ad AW.Knowles.Windsor, Untari HY 156 eod WATTLE RELIABLE SALESMEN ARE 3 AE the buyera end the buyer fre Jou lise.the through our spiremen: send for terms, Address Brome Wellagton, Montreai _J: W.Bentt, Maoserr.32 2autf WANTED fave: AGENTS, OVER ENTIRE | Domunion ts Erxclumwe man, siren.Our goods are sald firms in Cu: e for paruculars, Meyer Bras.57 Church st, Toronto, out.We ANTEP AGENTS NOW.HIGHEST SALARY wer tor selling our guaran- mission paid ei Cana tine qrown nursery sock.Complete outtit free.Write B ©.Graham, Nurseryman.Turuato, Unt.L __ 182 50504 _ V P'ANTED STONE CUTTERS TO KEEP AWAY from Rockland, Untariv.Strike va by order of committee._ __ 10 - \\ TANTED - HOTREMAID To ASSIST WITH hüdren- References requins Apply at Mac: + Ww PSN CIGAR MAKERS, ROLLERS, GOOD wrajgecr, looker, and mrapger stnppers, also tam packers, at Empin Tohacvv Co, Cigar Factory, 730 Notre Dame.5 WANTED IMMEDIATELY, AN EXPERIENCED a single, and with goad references.Nune foot ma others need a Apply at H AA 3 office corner of Yourille Common streets, at eleven 5 Clock am.106 3 § AXTED AN EXPERIENC ED NU SE, WILL Ingo asust with Light Apply to Mrs Boyes.=» Univa avenue, merite Aa ma.WANTED TRUSTWORTHY § FERSON EE travel for estatdish-d Chreago house end travelbangx expens-s Enclose ferences and seif-ad- xnvalope.Genl Manager.Box Pt TT wa Wa ANTED 10 EXPERIENCED SHIRT OPF OPERA: tors {Singer machine), cee wagre.voustant employment Apply Ji Crug st \u201cANTED-A GOOD COOK, ONE WHO CAN Peel at Dring city references.Apply in n thy evening st 3 Ag NV SANTED - HOÛSEMAID.mr ATER \u201cANTED A FOREMAN LABORER\" ox THE Mutiill Culivge Grounds.Must tomitias with the care of trees and turf and ie sat ory references Apply by letter to Chairman of Grounds Chute Revretar) 8 Office WwW 3 V TANTED IMMEDIATELY: GENERAL.SER.vaul, ne upsigars work, warhing given out, wages HL also youne girl as uurse.Oity refegunces ire 43 Dorchester street.Yvane\" dOUD LAUNDREST APPLY AT 7 street FTANTED-A BOY A YARGITI 5, To LOOK Al Arm WA horse.A St Helen = A NW TANTED IMMEDIATELY.\"HOUSENAID io 93% Dorchester oan sew.Appl with references t.LA 107 2 was TAN EXFEKIENCED | Jax POR RE.saving and plang, at 4 Se.SITUATIONS VACANT.V TANTED- A COMPETENT HOUSE AND TABLE maid.Apply with refesonces to 1603 Sherd ROOMS TO LET.Rovuss NI EWLY FURNISHED ROOMR.DOUBLE ring side bell.31 Belmont st.E10) ROE TO LET, SUITABLE FOR LIGHT keeping.Apply to 30 Gity Councillors = \u2018 OOMS AT UPPER LACHINE FURNISHED, with or without board, 3 minutes above station: pri- ake family; board 96 per week Address \u201cA 38%\" Tan ROLE TO LET, AT 8 UNION AVENUE ALE OOMB\u2014 INGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, ii or without board n McGill Coll ave 100 5 rove rr a ese LL \\ ANTED- MAN.AND WIFE, MAN FOR GENERal work about lawn and stable, wife housework, Eastern Untano.Address \u201cB 1036,\" Sran office W ANTED -GEXEKAL SERVAST TO GO TO country, Labvoi Avoir 8a McGill College avenue.1 W ANTED-OFFICE AS ASSISTANT WHEN WITH KNOW- hardware.French and English ado Adfrems \"100 \u2018Sranofke D: WASTED AN EXPERIENCED COOK.CITY RE.required.Apply 7 Beaver Hall oq.1082 z TANTED GENE ERAT] SERVANT.FOR LOX.gueuil, fami amily of Apply T3 Dubord.after aix pue 54 bel before ton 108 1 FANTED \u201cAT ox \u2018A GOOD GENERAL SER: 2 vent: muet ba RCE A G00 Apply 3 Chomedey and willing roars generally useful A sa Gatriel ot wi 3 JANTED-.GÉNFRAUSERVANT 8 STHONG AND _willing._ 114 8t.Hypolite bt.us 3 À) Argyle avenue.Wah, -A GENERAL SERVANT IN SMALL family, good cook.wages $13 Apply 91 Ma FANTED- A GENERAL GERVANT RER A small family.guod wages.Apoly at once.at 19 » WANTED Ax AN ACFI ACTIVE YOUNG WOMAN TO f useful in a cigar LEST ust be uldstetn & 3 ere Ÿ VATED FIRSTCLASS WATCHER, MAN: MUST he sendy.sober man; of refere: 144 William nos WN ASTED IMMEDIATELY.A GENERAL SER vant, a nurse kept, good wages Apply R fer able to read and nt BG Vars AT FRE MERCHANTS LUNCH Rooms, exporienced tablemsids Apply with re ferences 26 Huapital at.18 1 WASTED BY LAW FIRM, A SMART OFFICE buy.Apply io ven handwriting tu P.O.Box 396.108 à Wh YANTED \u2014 NURSE GIRL FOR ONE CI CHILD.Must sleep at home.Refetvou rea?106 Waren.A GOOD GENERAL | SERVANT, AF.ply in evening.34 Sf thew st.108 WwW ANTED - Soon.os \u201cno ironing ale housemaid; good WASHING oF wages.Famille Stree No 29 St.108 1 SITUATIONS WANTED.NAA XV CANTED.\u201cBY TWO NURSES.POSITIONS, CARE ofa or as .of would take careof chuldren: would eltrer travel ur a) ent positions.Cao give good references.Une is u give treatment.Address Box 904, Fy Minnesota, 104 lv ANTED SAMPLES ON\u201d COMMISSION.AN WwW oid and cxpenenced tra nection in the Ottawa Vi alley.ia is aus special lines of samy) presunt Tsinees, Address, ©, Box %.oeil, ne __106 Seod Ÿ C'ANTED-WORK BŸ JHE DAY OR WEEK, OR washing at bume.A ms WANTED © BY A A YOUNG | MAN SITUATION AS en three years and a hall expe Address \u2018M 653,\u201d ST.| offkw.: 1063 WANTED BY ASE EXPERIENCED TEACHER, \u2014 Tusitiun à6 visiting or resident governess.No ot- jection 10 leave city.Engl , music, drawing.fainting.Excellent references.Address \u2018L #41,\" as We WORK AS MASON BY THE Jos.ALL hinds re done.Reps of ning.Work an anteed.John ewitt, 71a St.Char V JANTED-SITUATION A8 HOUSEN ERVER TO gentlemen or in private family, best of references.Address \"Q i653\" STAR U _ 108 3 V YANTED-BY AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAN (3%), city aa collector or any pos experience an be utihiaed.Excellent retraces.Moderate salary.Address *'N 816,\" STAR Oo! 106 = CANTED FV VOUNTTADY, SITUATION stenographer kod typewnitit.Apply 117 Pied s\u2026 1 OOM\u2014LARGE AND WELL FURNISHED HED BED room.132 Poel st.; 2ad door 1 rem Windsor Hotel.OOMS COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, ALSO front double and di parior, suitable for sittingroom bedroom, lighted by and by steam, bath, hat and cold water; ral; electric cars pass every few minutes at, near Sherbrooke.I 00M _ FURNISHED BRIGHT FRONT ROOM, ON bath fat, every convenuence.MIT tt.Catherine st.BUSINESS CHANCES.NAAN {VR SALE.GAS WORKS.THE CHATHAM.N.oo ae, buildin fa iapuecdl of will be sold LS on Tues aia vous of Lhe Peat ul twelve chock yaRticulars to Jobn Fothering- Lin Bereta Chatham Gas 313 law OR BALE_RARE | BUSINESS OPENING, ON nificent favorable terme.That mag: thierville, 25,340 feet in area, by W.4.MoCunpel, grain merchant, consisting of three ory warehouse, fine large sore and solid brick twe dwelling house, with ex Sy a EAT Gio \u2018Horthiorvilley PQ, or W.Weir, 0 OTR = NOE BALEC LICENSE LEASE, ETC.OF OLD established restaurean! the city.Alle .03 1105, * Sram office.Rex TO LET, EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE > LET_ FIRST CLASS OPPORTUNITY RE wnished rooms, on bathroom tat, hing, hata, caps, etc, husinus, family.10 Park avenue.XT 7 Riendid now store and ¢ wel ina Soarishiog of pOUNB UNE LARGE AND ONE AMALL RED.ow.$ an competition, roan oo rez floor, with first class EL ree rent low.Apply to James McShane, X7 TH only.49 Mouill Collage ave.187 Building ooMs VERY NIC FRONT ROOMS.¥ MIN- .R Wingo SPB Tocality: with oF FOR SALE.without board 306 or st.1085 AAA 1 coms -WITHOR WITHOUT BOARD.REDUCED or summer.45 McGill College avenue 1 oo EI ou ge spores t t tenan Loe BL.Cuthevine si peur BL Mari at 10800 | oo ns CLASS FURNISHED ROOM TO lat, 135 Champ de Mars st.near City Hall 5 minutes from Foci\u201d ES 183 Pont office.Apply at 114 Champ de Mare Roos.FUESISHED 1 ROOMS TO LET.BRIGAT and airy: close to T.R and C.P.R.stations.103 Inspector st.106 30 OUMS - \u201cTO RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS, single and doul Edward TY .; OOMS 5, TO LET, WITH BOAÏ BOARD.XD, \u201cALSO TABLE: board, ai 797 8t.James street Rex FURNISHED SINGLE ROR WIFHFT i partial buard iu a private family.1% Flateau I GOMS-SINGLE AND DOL LE WT OR - fie board.rgyle avenue.\u2018coms te BOOMS Foi FOR « GENTLE men on ruoin fat.8 University et.108 & POOM VERY ERY COMPURTAELE AX] AND WEILL FCR- nished bedroom, on vow till July 1; from Sept.1 for hate pate fm family.oc po other NT 3 boarder; west end Add Rooxs + HAXDSOME JU OF ROOMS.BATH: also bedroom, wiy carpeted, 6 Phillipe Place.RO0XS 1 TWO NICE ROOMS, ON FATH ESC t, unfurnished.Apply 2430 St.C \u2018atherine st = vom NICELY FURNISHED, BATH ROOM niences tn house.9 co MAIL ROOM AXD BOARD WITH pe Lah family.for une of strictly quiet habits; central 21 St.Edward st 106 3 JPooNS8 \u2014 \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms; Do fue gentlemen coly: terme.777 &t.Hu et.ouMs- i\" FURNISHED « OR LNFURNISHED.OX room fiat; hot wate: + Lawrence Me 3 Re pooms + LARG BE COMPORTABLY FURNISHED : delightful and cera rat.Sat.in private family, all convenie M.quired: fs single locality.TIS Sherbrooke, near] DONS JHEEE | UNFURNISHED © TO mis I good locality, hot and colt water.Calla TORY street.I\" Ro UNFURNISHED RO ROOM TO O LET.poly 360 St.An! 107 3 yARTED \"BY BY A YOUNG WOMAN, WORK | BY washing.ironing or houss cleaning.ply No.88 St.Chas.Borromeo at.107 Wan SITUATIONS AS CARETAKER BY hm ean i ds ton.ress *\"T 839,\" Pp vy ory WING MARRIED WOM AN THOR- D Visions ee en 3 summer months hus! references.Ads o > \u201cStan ome, er WASTED = \u201cAITUATION Wh AS COACHMAN OR a= oF Su Wf any married; no fami R office.ar Vaste BOYS FOR OUR CONFRCTIONERŸ and Mecuit departmentss Apply The Addrees \u201cV M6.\" 91 1 2 W ANTRD\u2014 SI SITUATION Br FRAIS x: speak Er ra an ae Pre oe Tea work; ean can ue ma pou city references.Addi Christophe at.2 facturing Company \\ CANTED il KIA EXPERIENCED BOX MAK: ply 26 St.Paul st 107 3 ers wanted Aj Ww ANTE.Lia MAN MUST HAVE CITY 4 be willing tv make himself ety boum ee 63) at No.1 Cote Ht.Raton corner Clarke avenue.107 2 WANTED A GENERAL SERVANT.NO WASH: ng.Apply 1035 Pamille st.02 \\ ANTED A RESPECTABLE ELDERLY PER: son to asst or take charge of housework.Must bave good references.Apply at once at Nu.9 3t.Philip sureet.10: 6 WASTED \u2014 AN\" OFFICE.BOY.ADDRESS A 961,\" Stan office.ors W TANTRD GENER AL SERVANT.NO WASHING, roning nor cooking.Apply at voce, 79 Palace wis ANTED- TA YOUNG élRÉ TO ASS t housework and care of chi Aves\" with refervaces to 338 8t.U WANTED LADY CLERK PUR TEA STORE ust make neat packages and kécpbooks 36 Francois Xavier st 1081 WANTED.FOR 1ST JUNE A CAPABLE PER son tu covk acd keep house for a gentleman.Ap Wy 356 Stanley strvet.1 \\W AXTED- UEYERAL SERVANT POR 8 SMALL ily.06 Mac Ww TANTED- FOR (son ENDING OCT.Sore; caretaker fo for 8.Lambert Boating Club, married erred.salary £28 a month.À to Secretary, 3 orris, Imperial Bid | St.James at, between 5 and 6 lm pm.I WwW ANTED STRONG ROY TO LEARN TRE ry ness, Ap] Landry, a Beaver Hall Hill.to American ram Ÿ FANTED A GOOD PLAIN COOK.AFPLY wird refereuces at 944 Dorchester at.108 WANTED A APPRENTICES FOR DRESSMAKING: Miss Manstield, 3104 Chatham st.108 1 WASTED, \u201cA STRONG BOY TO WORK AROUND be stable.Apply 334 ne avenue.tree: W y ANTED A\u201d COMIETENT URNERAL a or family of two.References rey Ap ig BC er street.108 1 cr __ V ANTED ACTIVE SALESMAN, FRENCH AND Engliah,for whoiesale and retail and produce; raiaston: one having horse ad rie foi eet Addrees \u2018F 1136,\" STAR office 1081 V TANTED FIRST CLASS COATMAKER PERmanent position to right man.183 St.Antoine.108 1 PAINTERS IMMEDIATELY.1st, at7 ocluek to-morrow =< 108 1 FANTED TWO GOOD SHOEMAKERS FOR Bi mens hand sowed work.Apply 67 Beaver Hall il 108 3 ~ANTED.DINING ROOM GIRL, AT ONCE V change Hotel.Point St.Charles.At 3 TANTED A BOY TVD GO MESSAGES SD make himself useful, no slow ones need apply, Slat.ar Broa, M9 8t.James st.1081 WANTED A YOUNG MAX, JOR \u2018SHOE STORE Une The, Jnderstands Lusiness preferred.Slater Bros.MY DE W ANTED \u201cAN ASSIRFANT STABLE < MAN: of piy to Charles Gurd & Co, Ju st.Vans, A COFFEE RO, BARTER TIT = Rwing, Heron À Con Si9 St Paulet.References requi 108 1 qusinted with the city.reseed.Apply 74 Victoria square.Tay V ly whe is ke A where a nurse street, off Dorchester, wes wt V > ANTED-A BOY ABOUT FIFTEEN.WELL AC.Must Tespocta) ANTED \u2014 GER SERVANT IN SMALL poly 3 Bussex \\ ANTED FOR FAMILY OF OF TWO, A A Goon cook, willing to wash and Apply tn the evening at 133 Manafield re Ra 2 ANTED VOUNG MAN WITH H SOME EXPER tence Must pat object to around rien qu Nat ave ou Devg.% Te Se 08 1 cs GENERAL SERVANT FOR raiix family: refers A to Wi Mance st.108 1 ANTED A CS ORNERAL pO ERVANT NUeT ve gor! references.108 W have 200 TANTED A BRIGHT INTÉLLIGNNE Sad vou a manufacturing place.Pets 1 \\ANTED - ACTIVE T VE INTELLIGENT ¢ CANVASS.Address \u201cB 1031,\" : STAR office.1082 \u2018 ASTED \u2014 A ÉOY 10 DRIVE À RORRE APPLY ; 3R.Ontherine et.108 1 0 Robinson & Co., 9633 3.AD A GIRL Ay Ass1ar > © NTED- Au TTH HC ous Wisi hon i ee on 1 Jo HE - h housework.0 sleep at home.® ee Wim.-A YOUNG GIRL AS CASHIRR, ABLE to books.Must be compote Nowe Aan nond app ferences required.Apply 154 08.Aa WANTED rime CLASS SHIRT TRONERS AT 1 Wie ma rie MANS CNE SP EAR.ddress P.O.Bex 1138 _ ur wW NTED-A YOUNG GIRL 17 OR FOR GRN- A honsewurk, small \u2018family.ra 173 Manos terres 3 ANTED-8ITU AON 3 TO WAIT ON TET good sewer, willing to do work; French and English.Address \u2018\u2018X 941,\u201d STAR office.W JANTED-BY BY MARRIED MAN, WITH | on farm to farm.û unn, 229 Ropery at Pott s Charles.io 1 WATE BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, ies\u201d washing at ber own home, 1 8.George lax Wa YANTED- BY RESPECTABLE MARRIED WOman washing or acrubbing.Address Mre L.Pullum street, ens! 1073 WANTED POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER OR office manager, t competent man of Gren v lve mn city experience; Al references.Ad- st,\u201d Stan office.07 6 Ÿ WV ATED SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, AGE t ral work 0 horses: best ot reform Address Ta,\" BTAR notice, 1072_ Ww \"ANTED-BY A\" A RESPECTABLE À WOMAN, the day.32 Alexander st.: N a SONFECTIONER , STATS French, understands ali branches of chocolate and = just artived from New vo =, Fears experience.ood references.Address Cha.Giroud, 1335 Notre FN Yvane \u2014WORK | BY THE DAY OF ANY KIND, bine.ng.by a woman.Apply 127 8.George.a 1083 ANTED-SITUATION BY.FIRST CLASS COOK COOK 108 iD restaurant or dining room.Add: lez W *ANTED- OFFICES TO CLEAN, BFST OF REferences.Caretaker, 1655 Notre Dame st.108 WANTED BY RESPECTABLE WIDOW 5 family\u2019s washing.Apply in rear 357 St.bi Ÿ FTANTED-SITUATION FOR LITTLE Ave Ton ao bas no 20 home, she a ery uni\u2019 Ww\u2019 b-SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN.i any NE hi ir education, quick and willing, total abstainer.Ci hic aie Address \u201cE Ta Ÿ SO ANTRD SITU ATIONS P FOR COOKS, HOUSE oth maids, t mes and general serventa, 1} food references.Ar rs.uc, fice, 416 St ne rate.108 3 wa ANTED Ad -A_BITUATIO, = of at A MEST CLASS n a Ti he * Address W.MC\" Sangeet kind of a brass shop.ANTED BY A YOUNG WOMAN HAVING | references, washing at her own Wee 108 A> WASTED-A A STTCATION BY A FIRST CLASS custom cutter.Address \u2018B 1023\u201d Bran 0 of, VV/ASTED_SENING IN PRIVATE FAMILIES.219 Bloury at.Can aut and fit.Apply 219 W YANTED SITUATION RY A COMPETENT MAN as foreman for the |.1 Suing room actory; also pattern cutter.dre st.+ Montreal.\\ WANTED EV A \"A RESPECTABLE OMAN, A uation es drs * city references Address gt 100 STAR of office.1083 ANTED- POSITTON A8 HOUSEKEEPER BY English), widow.mi middie aged ( exper fenced, t and cook: town or coun To gentlemen or over with one or two children, ences.H.L, 730 Albert st.Ottawa.108 2 QU ANTED SITUATION E BY MARRIED cure (Irish), wife (13) an excellent plain cook and an (35) ean make himself generally use: on farm.Apply, stating wages offered, Ta STAR office.108 2 Woot ut BY A YOUNG MAN, SITUATION: nd ty day or otherwise.os) 1 Ware TAR, \u201cAND TRONING 1 a THE Best of city references.Appty 160 St.Urbain Warm, WORK BY THE DAY OF ANY KIND; by capable woman.Apply 188 Colborne at.™ \u201cin 1 WANTED VWASTED BY RESPECTARLEN ROMANE PLACE per day.Rat Board ut.work by IN V ANTED-WORK BY THE DAY, WASHING.BAL Apply in rear of 368 St Habert WANT.SITUATION AS OUSEKKEPER by tester to E_ A.BL, 41 Wellington st.aa ANTED _- JOB GARDRNING WORK; ALL neatly.William Gobell, gardener, L580 Notre Dame st, city.208 3 WANTED TO BORROW.ANTED TO BORROW FOR sie ror 0 vous 8 10e mel Bran de 1 Aran hy pop 4 .- E ou Sr 3 W NTED_\u2014+0 BO Fes a.FOR.Otbos.108 8\" ferred.TE State\u2019 res 3 terme, etc.\u201cEK MOL,\" B2AB ofice m1 OOMS_TO LET, NICELY FURNIBHED ROOMS, V DA toh Ta: FRENCH MAN WELL Fen with or without 26 Park avenue.1073 ted.languages, si tion as er or ios clerk.Having pod updos - dire A PE pRroox_ rs FIRE R( ROOM RET aT DENIS FURNISH \u2018STAR office.= ANTEB- WOOD 0 SAW BY THE ObRD OR uso me TWO LARGER WELL FURNISH- WA Add V 52,\" STAR office.107 3 R°a on bath room fiat: private o family.9 Wasi oF \u201cGENTLEMEN AND SMALL FAMILY SON CONFORTARLE FURNISHED ROOM, me E & Ly the day of any kind.1 - on tathroom flat, suitable for one or two gen! we \u2014 with board, late dimncr.108 Mansfleldst.| 1003 Pons -TWONICE UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO ty tinted, two windows in froat room.RY reet.RR TO LET.ROOMS FURNISHED OR UNfurnished, with or without board, at 145 8t.Antoine 107.3.Lee EARGE WELL FURNISHED double bedded ream to rent.ee sm TE LS = SALE-FOR THR MILLION, KILN- nL tamarsc ax iE 5 \u20ac à Ge.mi LLL » rd Telephone 8110 206 tt OR ALE LATEST and gas stoves; also à few econdh ranges, cheap.Jobo Burus A Co, iTS Cralg ss.103 6 FOR SALE-SHOW CASES.SHOW CASES, IN walnut, Sherry oak a and metal.Montreal Show Case Co, 750 and 752 Craig & 10510 OR SALE SEVERAL HANDSOME SAIL BOATS a magni 1 amortment of rox boats, Ontario bailders, tesutifally made an and @ nished.81 t vw raser Hire, Sand SES Same ES R R SALE SLARGE GOLDIE EL MCCCLLOCH A ash Apply IIL King depth 3 feet 7 inches; price £135.00 Toon SALE- ONE INVALID LIFTER, ONLY IN îths, invadentle tea beaux 0 her information address Bo: > oer {OR SALE DRESS GOODS, TWEEDE, ENR FoR rien lta, Sheeting \u2018sartains, cottons, toweling, paginas towels, corsets.musling, gi remnants, linings, butcher linen.New address Rouwvlls General Bazaar, 159 Notre Dame atree:, 2nd Jour west Court House.1082 Forsa SALE- EGGS.AT HARD TIMES PRIC PRE $1.00 per sitti twown B.C.o- RC ry F io =.ras.er incubators 82.00 Goodhue, Rock Tr 100 \u201cBead cash Po \u2014 Bia UR SALE: CHEAP.ONE FIRST ( CLASS BLACK walaut bedroom set, No.3 8.Famulle st.ony before 11am Joga SALE _FEDIGRERDCOLIIR RITCH (SABLE (2 _ cheap.408 Aqueduct st.FR WLEA SE pcan bab Bod ARFLY er st.[VOR SALE hi _ BAFETŸ BICYCLE rrnrmine tires, new this guamat: or oe year goes with it.Gao reasons for sli.APPLY xy 3 Ml Seigueuns a FOR SALE LADY LEZ TRE CITY WILL sell ber eu cabinet ere machine cheap for cash.Apply og gt Temple h BI Fr \"SALE \u2014 ANE W WEEDS PATENT DOUBLE acting shiz .8mith i Co.Zaw Uf Formas BLACK AND TAN (OLLIE (BITCHL the back mized with black and {antan spots over cach \u20ac ig x ind aga will be sold.Apply at 215 Cl lerame si, Prin Point St 1081 R SALE THOROUONSRED FE LE SCOTCH perfect beauty, very tio with chil- Collie dog, a dren, color tawny: would male a five dollars, wort! \u2018Lwenty.06 50.ubert at.\u20181681 PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC RSALE\u2014OR TO LET.A FIRST GLassa STORY house, and lar together extension kitchen and shed for three antes from C.P.stat] and wharf ( Nav.Co) Good All asromeno.bot to baths, ctc.Large garden \u2018pastures, For itions apply to H Bourassa.Montcbelo, F.& nn = |E REALE PROPERTY.45X9%, 2 BRICK HOUSES, Nos Price e lane.for à carter.rete ¥ Gray, 355 st.Dominique » pi room pies 41 Aylmer st.bl ; Rox -BRIGHT CHEERFUL ROOM.ON BATH flat, with board, modern conveniences, Hier fam- iy; on oposite St.James Methodist Church.Be.Alex.os TASTEFULLY FURNISHED, IN PKI- vato family, house heated by hot water, bith, w.i St, Denis 1082 2 WELL FURNISHED FARLOR RRDROOM, Sale for too gentiemen or married couple.v Victoria ».1835.Roox- A ROOM, FURSTSHED OR UNFURNISH.[Ved Apply 65 Amherst OE TO LET, NTH oR wiTHe BOARD.all modern conveniences.near Windsor Hotel.Dorcheste a, S 0OMS DOUBLE AX AND SINGLE ROOMS VACANT: the day or or week.56 University st.opel OOMS\u2014CONMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, with board, suitable for or two gentlemen.Terms moderate.56 Victoriastreet.1081 Roc FRONT À BACK PARLOR TO RENT, well furnished, facing Dominion sq.148 Peel st Rrocox ren OR ~ THOUT BOA BOARD, FOR GEN Apply 250 Cadieux _ lee \u2018OOM TO LET, A\u201d LARGE FRONTS ROOM, for uble for two.350 Osborne st ooms- BRIGHT FURNISHED FRONT Tous Ro» room fat, a tL 694 Dorcheste T street, pear, Rienry.Hon 108 5 Moon: AT 63a SEAVER HALL HILL, FURNISH: bedroom, cool and pleasant; moders! 3 vate family; no boarders.* it OOMS à à CNFURN IBHED ROOMS, NEWLY LY painted and tinted: modern conveniences: right party.107 Mansfield, \"trad door from Se.Catherine Ross, FL RN ISHED.WITH OR ha Eh Tous ORS Sr CH NEHED OR FURNISHED, 8t.Lambert Junction.titone, Vic- torie Road Free \u2018ae amber, 1083 Ruexs cour ROOMS, IN FIRSTCLASS HOUSE t board.Terma $7.00 and 85.per month.72 McGill College : avenue.( » COM\u2014ONE BMALL¥ FURNISHED ROOM, FIVE | minutes\u2019 walk from Rent moderate.Fait private, S95 Lagsachetiera sto oe lat Rox.\u2018FURNISHED SINGLE ROOM.23079 KT.Catherine st, comer Balmoral et.1081 ith or without and hot water.Un Union aven OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE.Joous, WITH OR without board.15 15 Balmoral 108 5 Rexs- ONE SINGLE AND ONE DOUBLE room floor, board.et \" nor hm Rosse kneplng.chil ments, suita or children nottaken.3St.Edward st Ross DOUBLE AND \u201cUF FARTOR\" oR bath fiat, well furnished; all modern convent: board; familly.61 Cathcart st.3 GOMS-HANDÉON E FRONT ROOM, FURNISHed, new, 3 tind family, bathroom dat, for cae or two gentlemen.OOM FURNISHED, LARGE GAL.ana Let à .recu AS ie ar day me ao ROR.LET, A PARTY HAVING TAKEN furnished house at St.Rose, larger than ould let part to 0 small family for summer.Address TL\u201d ar ® office.Rous ox EMINUTE FROM} WINDSOR a handsomely t furalabed fron parior and bedroom combined, private family.Drumn 13 Drammen ot.108 $ FF OOM\u2014PLEABANT ROOM ON PARLOR FLAT.for one or two venient location West Address \"BTAR oice.106 ?OOMS-TO LET.TWO UNFURNISHED ROOM suitable for light housekeeping.Apply 38 Balmorsi ee ooM-.NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE.ROOM, private family, hot water heat Sp may: guatienten on.ds ME Re.FURNISHED 8, CENTRAL 10 3 us on suite, oy sn double parlors, Mel Cullens Row VERY WELL FURNISHED ROOMS ON bathroom or upper fas; private house, 37 McGill 18 8 Rester MONTH.ORE | A i qui ROOMS WANTED.AKTED IMMEDIATELY.TWO FURNISHED for about a th or two: rent met to e3- cond $5 0e $8 wach room.Adres Tp.TH\" pren ANTED-AT EAR RIVER a for three Er APE Sh AND ROOMS WANTED.ANTED\u2014BY TH UNG LAD W ao board for fae tee Bots verte of Jab Rose Bt.Hilaire.wet to emosed ThE ROOM X13 weakly stating terma, to mis BOARD.ARD\u2014 MRS.MCEWAN, LADIES\" SICK vous |\" accommodation for boarders, attendance; strictly privete.ne BUARR_AND.ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING confinement: private.Ladies attended tot their ownhumes M Ladies\u2019 Doctress.15 1 Cadicax OARD-AND ROOM,AT NO.SHERBROOKE] 8T.first class in eve: ai Say etine.pr vate, no children snd not moving in May.GARD MR § SEARL, | LADIES DOCTEESS, \u201cPRI aloo Ladies srended ot their owa homes.13 8 dre 100 1 ARD-A FEW BOARDERS CAN RE ACCOMMOdated for the summer in à private family.near river in V.Ga rensopabis Lerma, ro Trains daily each Mr.G.B.Duperis, bested Pd Way.BOARD DOUBLE Al} AND SINGLE ROOMS.ALSO able board, new boarding house, at No.BUai- versity st.JBCARD MADAME M.VILLARD HAB LATELY -ued a house (as private hospital tor ladies)at No.197 near SL ne street.Large com- fortatie and well aired rooms; Ses clas boart Le (Strictly private.) Terms moderate.BARD AND ROOMS, GOOD ROUMS ap first class board st reasonable price.10 Fullum at OARD GOOD STABLE BOARD, AT © To Bois - GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS FORGEN- vate English family.17 Belmont 3 Por ROOMS AT NO.9 BRUNSWICK &T.BOARD WANTED.MEDICAL # - \u2014- SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these \u2019 Little Pills.They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated \u2018Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.\u2018They Regulate the Bowels, Furely Vegetatle, Small Pill.Small Dose.Small Price.MENZIE, TURNER & CO, - MANUFACTURERS OF \u2014 WINDOW SHADES Curiain Poles, Trimmings.Laces, Fringes, 2 BAY ST, TORONTO.Send for Color Book and Price List.X armpngents X COCA WINE \u2014ron - FATIGUE « MIND ana BODY, NERVOUSNESS «a SLEEPLESSNESS.A eo Nelson & Co., : À Duke Sr.« Grosvenor Square, .Exa.43e0d tt FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.di a a SANA LET-FURNISHED HOUSE.SMALL \u2018house, near the WW indsor, 6 rooms, $i0 per month; or would sell part or whole ot fu furniture: and taxes 321 per month.Address \u201cNX 363,\" STAR office.03 WU LET- FURNISHED, FORONE OR THREE gears Yo 3s > Luke street, furniture \u2018has | only been or will rent the house sell the furniture, This isa hance ina life ume.Also furnished houses on Rishop st.Mark.and lower tenement on Bishop st.i for permit, to John James Browne & Son, oF James st.To ) LET- FURNISHED HOUBE AT BAUŸR aux Recollot for summer montha, apd fishing.within 5 minutes ik TOPR ation.À to G.T.R., Bordeaux, Sault aux Revaliet.106 3 } LET\u2014A NICELY FU RNISHED HOUSE.lower tenement, in one he best ties in the.cit ost ead.from lath June to 15th Septem \u201cheap a reliable person.Ad- ete ee 3554, \"STAR moe 1 LET\u2014AT POINTE CLAIRE ON RIVER side, close to railway «tations, two fur- nmhed houses, 10 Fools.water included._Apny to: Chartebais, Polnte Claire.+ OLET\u2014NICELY FURNISHED HOUSE IN Cote Aut near Greene ave., for three or four onthe: all modern improvements; reat r Apply 21 Staynorave.1073 LET\u2014-AT PONT DU SAULT, BACK River, furnished house, near river and ectric cars, beautiful situation.824,\" STAR office._ LET-NEATLY F\\ RNISHED, 137 LAval avenue, self-ccntain rooms and rics in rear.Fins locality.unds opposite.Rent moder utchison 5 \"ZHAN DOME FURNESUES house, on Sherbrooke street, noar street, from 1st June to 1st November, beaut situation: rent $100 a month, Apply be eon dock Simpwon & Co., 181 Si t James sl.06 Sood HOUSES TO LET.AN A LET\u2014NO.9 MACKAY ST.TWELVE rooms, heated by Gurney hot water fur nace, in firat class order.Rent very moderate to a good tenant.Apply at 43 Mackay ot.Sit LET- THAT DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, yg aad Upper St Urbain streot, with roony tL Lreos | fente À 34 King street.2ET-THAT ELEGANT VILLA RESIdence, Na.290 Upper University street, unrivalled for situation and perfect in all its convenient, comfortable and sani _UsT- MONDAY.7TH INST., ON CANNING ST, 8t.James and Bt.Ant: money.be rewarded.LOST-BUNDAY, ABC ADOUTESP.M.Grue ALFE Dorchester cine ste, à teturn to Léjfes OTH INSTANT, RESHIRE TERRIEE Rewa@i returning to 880 Sherbrooke st im 1 Laios DOM NION A [UARE, PURSE CON- Al about and stamps.Reward «IT Dorchester St 1081 at oer ox A TCRDAY NIGHT, APRIL.NTH, ON re Dame car, between MoGill and Hochelaga, a parcel contalning 8 part of white crochet quilt, articles.Finder rewarded by leaving at 1 Læ OST ON SUNDAY EVENING, MAY \u20acH, 5 tween Bonsreauure Depot and the Balmoral Hated .entchel: no value to any ane bas the ownes.A reward oe paid oo to Sloder on tring- ing it to the Malmoral * FOUND.FOUND ONE ROLL CARPET ON Arthar st.Owner cam pere sw proving pregesy.ney H dus FARMS FOR SALE.NOR Lou SEVERAL SMALL FA FF SALE RNS.INRES tate bs Ww.Address Jos.Bollard, LP.1 black purse, vo 178 Curing between chain with charm attached.Retum io \u20ac BL Antoine.| Reward.: ta TX arrangements, with n, conchhouse and stable.Apply bo ~~ Est.H.B.Smith, 3 King street.WANTED, BOARD BY BY YOUNG LADY, WITH Te.LET \u2014 COTTAGE.SEMI- DETACHED, private family, in Cute BL.Antoine, west of Greene Notre Dame des Grave.near Turcot avenue.Address \"D 1015,\u201d STAR office.1081 Station, GT .pA tre Dame strect cars; WSs GENTLEWOMAN WILL GIVE country and cit Se Die hot water heater, abrvices half return for for board and very and city conveniences.Apply to Thomas Select toa be For would sour students.for haf Mt 184 Notre os ; by letter ar to Mo A, 4 LET\u2014HO JLSE, 132 CHERRIEE COR.ST.cover B Seaver Ha Hill, Mo Moat 1085 Denis, to take possessioli end i ent LOST.Toren vos.OS 70 ANDi MITC ISON AVE .in quad condition, newly tinted, fmt oo aes Tri ply on the prem or STN MAY TH ST, 8, MITE, FOX x Senet 1) .mark over one eye.P ToT DRUMMOND, 6 ROOMS, rewarded Address \u201cX86.STARoRce.1072 room, with hot water, gas; drai OST- YESTERDAY, EITHER ON PEEL OR pertes Will be made equal to new house the Sherbe street or the Lachine road.a small new suitably tenant and furnished if desired.Ap- umbrells handle.Finder will bs rewarded on ply 10 Hutchison.108 2 returning [lo Whee TT STG | 2 LÉT-25 ST, URBAIN.NEARONTARIO.containing bills sad anes or AY.an FURIE renovated throughout à quite equal to new red\u2019 letter.Reward b or 17 house, 6 rooms, th sanatas closet, gas; Hutchison st.___ hy 1072 | would turhish desired.| Apply 10 Hutchison.I OAT FROM 1% 51.FAMILLE ST, A SABLE AND, 108 2 À white collie dag.Return to above address for = LET-\u2014DO BLE AGE, pat IX pon.OST ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, BY, WAY OF.roace, $i Cot Kinkora, 8 roo: Gur.Prince Arthur, Shuter, University st., a Hr furtace.$0, ia James Stewart Co., 304 Univers a neo ve he a 178 St Jam 108 1 OST_ON SATURDAY.A BROWN IRISH 1 0e Toner LET \u201cBRICK K COTTAGE, WITH SUM LT, at No.37 Charron st., Point St.Charles.e: Bord 081 ht \u201crooms; furn rnished if \" wantod: TET A TATE OF SPECTACLES ON ST.CATH.SE hou lied, le to CPE Go cent of so ert SST 1 Impe Bulding 107 St.James St.198 2 Jaw FLATS TO LET.AINSI NIN ANNAN \u201crt LET-MODERN SIX AND SEVEN omed Hua, corner Dorchester west and \u2018Rent free till lst June.Apply 68 Craig st = \u201creiophone 418.106\u20ac ARG SMA lighted fiats (with Aoten, suitable for for light opgasite New À , over Nos.St.J a Life Buliding.George Br ey treet; telephone 1253.1083 Fel oO MINUI UTES FRO Hotel, half of furnished fine large rooms, other hal od flat separate \u20ac entrance, ve, 7 furnieh f desired.Rent Tow.\" James Stewart & Co.To James at.1081 OFFICES TO LET a ~ \u2014THOSE Drs, BLE ANT D CENT- .No, street.Will be al and fitted touts deci.able tenants, or the whole building will be let for business or suitable occu Arply to QG.8.Brush, 34 King street.: STORES, ETC, WANTED.~~~ VAAAAAAAA LAS W gr SHOP, Aou» Fr x% without power.Apply A- BR.Williams, The piece is a strong one, day MLLE RHEA AT THE ACADEMY.\u201cTHE NEW MAGDALEN \" GIVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MONTREAL./ Bristol's Trained Horses Give a Good Account of Themselves at the Queen's Another Week of Opera at the Royal.Mile.Rhea, supported by Mr.WW.S.Hart, opened a week's engagement at the Academy of Music last night.The play was one new to Montreal, \u201cThe New Magdalen.\u201d at least with respect to one character, and that ix the character portrayed by Mlle.Rhea; but it is a piece in which there is fT of the T shadows of life than of sunshin: he Lero- ine or central figure, the new\u2019 Magdalen, is astrangecomposition of bad and good,but the bad is only natural human weakness, and the good i is 50 noble and so hervic that it outweighs all else.When the curtain *s up, the scene is a 2 Lospital within the rench lines duri their last war.The nurse is there, an Englishwoman, with a t she would forget.A young woman on er way to England is struck down.by a shell, and the nurse takes the name of the other, fRoes to England and passes herself otfupon thefriendsof the womanshe thought dead.he deception is not made for gain, but only, to put herself in a position that will shield her from the past.Mille, Rhea portrays that character admirably: the fear sf detection, the remorse aud the desire to onght herseif.The support of Mr.S: Hart, the big-hearted clergyman, whos noble words Lelp the woman to do right, is excellent.The play runs through four acts, each replete with intense interest.A Delightful Entertalnment at the Queen's.| The herd of ponies and mules which are occupying the boards at the Queens in the real sense of the word, are giving a most delightful entertainment under fessor Bristol's direction.They exhibited a wonderful intelligence in alt they did, and considerable gymnastic ability, especially in the king and swinging acts, which compelled them to go through movements of a rather unnatural sort for the average horse.The mathematical part of the programme was so well done that many people went home, no doubt, under the impression that the horses actually worked out the problems themselves, The most interesting portion, however, was the grand march in which fourteen animals took part,and marched and countermarche« with a precision which the majority of coryphees might well envy.Horsemen Teel] tly interested in the work of the Landsome little animals and the entertainment is a capital one for women and chil- \"Bristol s Educated Horses, at the Queen's Theatre, will give matines.on Friday, as well as the lar Wednenday and Saturday matinees, when the children will receive à pouy ride.Comie Opera at the Theatre Royal The Wilbur Opora Company inaugurated a second week of comic opera at the Theatre Royal yesterday, and like the first week it omises to be very successful.The \u201cRoyal iddy\u201d was the opera presented last night The De was very and the was excellent.The music was also casing and was rende in has earned a reputation for the Whur Opera Com Miss\u2019 Susie Kir win to vantage, capote Le t night in (he à \u201cRoyal than in.any other operas, traya of \u2018\u2018Fanchette\u201d was mas eatiy afl Sat t could ba have been desirèd.Mortimer was as charming as usual, and played and sang the part of Mary, Queen of Por- rp Blea tugal\u201d in a very pleasing manner, isu Taylor as \u201cDonna Antonio, al iso deserves a mention.Messrs.J.of and E A.Clark gave a good rendit of the parta uf \u201cDom Lamberto\u201d and Jaunario.\u201d Mr.Kohnle as\u2018Mungo\u201d Dom inimitable, and was greatly applauded.In future the curtain will rise at 815 p.m., and not at 8 o'clock.To-day the \u2018\u2018Bohemian Girt will Le plesented; io ou turday.FINANCE AND COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS, Gnaiv.\u2014 There is à fairly brisk local business doing in coarse grains, at about steady prices, outside of which the market is quiet.Quotations are unchanged.Pricon romain about steady.W Na quete: Yo Ne.1 Man.hard Tic to 9c: No.Mo to 75e; corm: duty Lai Ge tu 616: pan per 68 Ibe.© 71¢; oats, 34 lbs, 30 to 40c; re.2c to Sc; parles foed.to 45c; do maiting, 3% FLOUR.\u2014The flour ares is without change: a fair jobbing trade is in progress, while export enquiry isduil.Former prices Py ton quote: Patent spring 6 to winter, $% 60 tod Bu: atraight role So THT ex i to BE superfine, $2 © to §1 7 15 strong ss» 83.BUTTRR.\u2014 pick e preach ode choice buiter are not in excess of demand, and prices rule y.We quote Sore dobbins lots as follows: Creamery.ec to ships airy, 2lc to 2c: Wes! ria re to 19¢; rolls, fresh.19c to 2c.\u2014 market ia fairiy steady, under demand.from jobbers and an ° ts la Wi ote: aid, ove To ie, as to Tdantity.Packers\u2019 culls about 8c to ol limed.8c.The following were the receipts posted on G.T.R.C.P.R.Canal.\u2019 \u2018Wheat, bush., 11,048 43,961 Corn, ay \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 250,506 Peas, b \u2014\u2014\u2014 1887 \u2014 Rye b h \u2014 9% \u2014 our, bbla, \u2014_\u2014 1908 | 15 Ashes, b 18 : 2 \u2014_\u2014 Butter, .160 ; BT 4 Cheese, boxes, A a on a Leather, role, 7\u201d 3% \u2014_\u2014 Tobacco, pkgs., - 8 15.\u2014 - Live Stock Market.| The receipts consisted of 60 head of cattle, a la number of Alves, and 250 shoe and) te = sf a to um! 3) io Se: do do.\"cull a 1 oon dt .die Aa per common A per 0 do do, 5 to hogs, | 1 3 to Stes Ste; cal Rae to choice % to $i0; r.do, jo common to Toronto Produce Market ToRONTO, Ont, May A-Market much ax before.Quotations, \u2018Flour, ht roller, fy Sto ss Te.te ; hei.white, Lo des =.to 6lc; red winter, 58 to Ok IY 1, Man, hard.72¢; No.3 qe Ne.235 toste; barley.Nex 1; to tic; 10 40c: oats, No.1S toMa Se White Wheat, outside at 50 to 80c, and No.2 Man.hard wheat.utride, at 720: straight roller four, Toronto firets 80; oats outside at Me and on track at Te BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions, Eto.Reerbohm's report, Tuesday.May 8, 1394, Cargoen off coast.wheat, wd maize mil.paraage and for shipment.whont, LR Poe.Chose.©.Lreepool Provision Market Report.1.port 0a lows Bros, under date April 38, Bacon Tie demand has fallen off, and bold- a man-| \u201cFal n Thursday: \u201cDor | on Friday, and \u201cThe Royal > Middy\" | -that sees you .Jemenet.LS Co % ANTED\u2014TGO HIRE FOR SUMMER A.Dorcheste| ers ere being.\u20ac more anxious to sell bave in fore prices.© quate to-day: oloe 8 Statrordahirs cut (dean-on) + to #0 Ibe.and Birm- inghams=cut, 33 to 331bs., 35s tu 3s 6d; Cumber- Jana cut.25 to Il lbu, Ne to 384 6d: 3 to 233 lbe,, 30s to 40: long fat backr, 355 to 34s; ahort fat backs.1710 0 lbs, Su ln hort cloar (lean-on), 18 to D to X78 Gd; ehort dice, in, 25 to Sa foe in to 386; tons sear, middies, 45 lbs, 3 6d Ba od: 8 & Boulders square cut.unchan » to 18 lbs.jo 38e: N.Y.eut, 10 to 14 , 18 lower.now des on, to 3s per cw.Haxs maintain their value, but the (emand is leas active.We quote: Choice long, cut, lé to Pt tk to Sie: short eut and à C., 1410161be,, 1 60 Wto 121be, 0 A2 ewt.(No à is no altératio one \u2018There is à quiet, steady trade at our quotations.We quote prime Western in tiercos #0s to $0 6d; Hastern, 39s to tn; Hails, 4s 10 {1a Jer cw! cwt.Cuxxse has last week's Notations hace been well wmaintain- ed, the stock boing now very light.\\Vo quote to-day: Finest Soptember-October mx ke, colored, G0 to 6x por cw, and ditto white, 38s tl Lo 30e.All mediutns are Insmail supply, and sell ntead- ily at prices ranging from Xs Up to Jùs, as in quality.BUTTKR- Has been in improved request, and a I business has taken place inall grades, and the stocks of American now remaining are light.We quute: Choice American creamery at Ts to Bis per eut.and grades under this class at J to Us perew FLOUR AND w vx AT \u2014 These markets have been withoät any notable alteration this week, a steady business having been done in both wheat and flour at last week's rates.Indian corn has deciined 1d.per eental with a moderate business passing.We quote day: Canadian white wheat, 481 to 3x Jd per 100 ei \u2018anadian red, lid tose lu: American red.4a Sa 3d; rin ws td life à ia a ai: \u2018Hombay white (monel.Floar-Extra States aud Canadian, Izs to 19:64 per 250 lba Patent, As to 21s 6d.Indian corn mixed), 3s 10d to Ja Hd per 100 lbs.Canadian peas, 5s 1d to 5s À per AMERICAN MARKETS.Receipts and Shipments Cnrcaua, May & Recaps: .bush.WHEAT, 139.000 CorN, 20,00 OATS, as bbls, \u201cLOUK.Shipments: 400 bush.WHEAT, 37,000 CORN, 183,000 UAT, 6345 brls.FLOUR, NEW York, May Receipts: 39,775 bush.Wagar, 235 Co 60.000 OATR, 57,805 bbls Froux Shipments: 120,28 bush.WAKAT, 199,33 Cary, 765 Oars, 25438 bbls.Frovie DULUTA, May A- -Recoipts: None.Shipments: HO.bush.WHEAT.TOLEDO, May 8.Receipts: 13,000 bush, WHEAT, 12,000 C OK.Shipments: 24,000 bush, WHEAT, £3,000 COR: \u201c¢ hlcago Hog Market.\\ UNION SToCK YaRb&, May & 1591.\u2014The eati- sted feccipls of h were 12.000.© The official report of Justenlny Was 24,114, ot which 8620 were shipped.and 6000 left.over.The quotations te day were: à gt mixed.$5.00 20; od W to $3.20; heavy shipping, qe 35 to es.$4.83 to $5.0.Receipts of wo.Market \u2018toady to stronger, Sheep, 0.Market stoady.YOU KNOW When you see a good fitting suit OR soe one else\u2014-you cau\u2019t help but to remark it.Consider now\u2014 it perchance the clothes on your back are a misfit\u2014how every one it.Its a pleasure to have the satistactiorf of being able to say, I\u2019m well dressed, nd my clothes fit my tigare and shape so as to be admired, and I ant no subject to ridicule.Any number ot people are careless about their appearance and are not particular as to how they look.We are ready to reform thom.Good dressers and those who look tor periect fitting clothes\u2014we should like them to consult our Cutter.A great deal depends upon procuring Tweeds that are suitable.What may look well on one person, may not be the proper thing for another.\\Ve are so long in the business, we generally advise you properly, and the assort= -ment ot Tweeds we have isexten- sive and varied, and embraces all the Newest Patterns obtainable in Imported and Domestic makes.We please you beyond a doubt.\" Give our Tailoring Department _ a trial.Regulate the Liver and Bowels By drinking the CALEDONIA SALINE WATER Before breakfast.Preferable to medicine for old or young.Sold by best grooers and ho and GURD & CO., 43 Jurors st.I.ARONSON à CO.as Pawn Office at a Nore Dams of Money leat on al win et taltablen, in large and amall s re season will be socommodated at a moderate cha ne HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC mr at NO mm, R SALE TRICATETURNOUT.KZ SINGTON aggy.brown horse {welding cob; all in first Tam © order.Will well oil cheap to prompt Address 2066 tit.Catherine street.1 3, 42 and pertes Uy coup and in avery way.Apply rte Stables, 69 Alexanders at FOR RALE- VICTORIA CARRIAGE.ONLY BEEN a few times: will be sold cheap.Apply Osborne Stables, Burnside 107 8 & Havdy's Fer, BALE x NERF FINE TALLY HO COACH, splen i ud finished, onm in every re wee prive Aerie an exceed low price.On w at Mr.Starrs, 70 Mansfield.A to Fraser Bros.208.J st 108 3 and cart suitable for a child of 7 years.« Appl 3 rot.2 WANTED TO PURCHASE, WANTED \u2014_À AECONDHAND case IRON fountain.\u2018\u2019Engineer, _Ht._Lewrenoe Hall.104 3eod JANTED-C CAST UPF CLOTHING.POR A FEW 33 Again in the city an Frntiemente cant oft clochirg 253 will pay bigh prion] Address Banet, P.TANTÉD- RO Lise G ToF OFFICE DEUX, secondhand.(Good price for suitable article.Address \u2018*X M2\" Fran office.1072 Wikre \u2014T TRAM STEEL RAILS FROM 1640 3 pounds to the secondhand may apgwer.price {.bte Ei Lumber Co.Las.MN whesbury, Ont.108 8 ANTED \u201cÀ BMALL déraant | prit Ke AND and ey or Tan eT eigen] Ont : 108 t_ PUPILS WANTED, OME LESSONS, SUPERVISED AND YEARS and queli- r._ Address \u201cSTAR off 4 ANTED .BY YOUNG ENGLIBRMAN, PUPILS mechanical \u2019 Address *V 864,\" Sran 078 steady demand.\u2018and just at oncéé notice LL ee - : STF oer PROHIBITION AGAIN.MR.FLINT DOES NOT EXPECT IT 8 THIS SESSION.Mr.Martin Produses a Wall From the Wild West He and Mr.Daly Exchange Remarks.; [SPRCIAL TO THE STAR.| Orrawa, May 8\u2014The debate on Prohibition in the House yesterday wasof a rather academic character.Mr.Flint simply carried out the request made by the Dominion Alliance at its recent session here.The motion was shorn of its verbiage, declares for prohibition, but the principle is safeguarded in the matter of carrying it- out by the qualifying words, \u201cAs speedily as possible.\u201d Nr.Flint admitted wd hopelessness of seeing a bill drafted this session.For nearly threc hours, however, \u2018he iterated | and re-iterated the well-known argumenta that men should be made sober by Act of Parliament.The interest in the debate was very languid.At times the House scarcely contained a quorum.ft did not take an astute politician long to realize that the Government would not take action before the costly report of the Royal Prohibition Commission had been brought down; moreover, a case involving the constitutionality of the principle as between the Dominion and the provinces, is now before the Supreme Court.Governments have a faculty of shelving embarrassingguestions.The French members seem to have no use for prohibition, Mr.Dupont so told the House, and in plain language too; nor does he think well of the Scott Act, Rather would he accomplish reform by good example.Sir John Thompson dined with the Governor-General, but it was arranged that the debate should he continned until his return, Theh the Government was to accept the harmless notion, and declare it passed on division.But the hours dragged on.Sir John did not return, and the speakers running short Sir Adolphe moved the adjournment of the debate.Thus the House is in for another weary discussion.The dreary monotony of the afternoon's proceedings were enlivened by a little tilt between Hon.Joseph Martin and Hon.Thomas Mayne Daly.The Winnipeg member, if less eloquent than several front benchers, has even this early in the session fought his battles very bravely.He is pertinacious, persistent and pugnacious.He neither asks mor secks quarter.THe Minister of the Interior is his béte noir, and when they encounter cach other, a hurried whisper in the lobbies soon tills the Chamber.M.Martin has resolutely wet himself to work to-assail Mr: Dats administration of the Interior Department.whose ramitications extend over a vast territory.Already he is regarded as th: champion of the oppressed settler, for grievances imaginary or other- wisz pour in to him from remote quarter sections and swampy cross-roads, Yesterday he chose for his theme the defects of Mr.Daly's immigration policy.His arguments, backed up by communications, revealed, if true, a sad state of affairs in the Yorkton and Saltcoats districts.\u2018He made out that half of the settlers who had been assisted from Dakota returned to the United States in disgust.Others, oppressed by grinding loan companies, still endured misery.but did not possess enough money to get out of the country.He made a good point in regard to a Jewish calony that had been transported from Chicago to the Calgary district.The results were also disastrous, Mr.Martin contended that they were common every day peddlers, and knew as much about faring as Mr.Daly, or for that matter the Premier himself.Already the majority had deserted their farms.The Minister took satisfaction in the fact that matters had not gone that far, for did not fifty per cent.still remain.Mr.Martin, under cross-examination, made an admission: Hesaw hope for many settlers in the Edmonton District.Then Mr.Daly rebuked him for talking generalitiss and taking a fling at the Government, just as if anybody questioned the duties 0; a loyal Opposition.TEMPERANCE TALK.Sir Adolphe Adjourned the Debate- Settlers Leaving the North-West Sessional Notes.| {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTrawa, May &\u2014 Monday is the day set aside for ventilati \u201cfads\u2019 and \u2018\u2018grievances.\u201d Yesterday the House wasted many hours without accomplishing much beyond enabling several honorable gentlemen to sore a long-suflering House.After Hon.blr.Martin and his some-time-to-be \u201cprede- tessor,\u201d the Minister of the Interior.had their little fing about \u201cJew peddiers\u201d and the entire immigration policy Mr.Flint from Nova Scotin branched off nto a subject peculiarly his own property.He submitted a motion declaring Te pedient that as speedily as possible Parliament should enact a law to prohibit the importation manufacture.Andsale of intoxicat- ng liquors in Canada, except for medicinal, manufacturing and sacramental purposes.He spoke until six o'clock and it seemed for many hours after.His opening sentences confessed the hopelessness of preparing a bill this session.Quoting the ualifying words of the motion \u2018as speedily as pos- * sible,\u201d he took shelter béhind them, and blazéd away.Mr.Flint, however, is mcek and mild-mannered, His arguments, nt- tered more in a pleading than in a convincing way, fell rather flat.Not that the fight against \u201cKing Alcohol\u201d is not à meritorious one hut the House has grown wearied PERENNIAL SELF-SAME STORY.The titled ex-brewer, who hails from London, Ontario, could not be convinced, and presently fell asleep More anxious was the \u201cdistilled\u201d Parliamentarian from Belleville, who sought solace\u201d among sympathetic colleagues.He returned to the House on learning that .the Royal Prohibition.Commission has net yet pre ts report.r.Flint raid the time was ripe for a rohibition enactment.The subject should ted from all considerations of a moral or religious character, and discussed from a purely economic standpoint.His peroration over, he reviewed the restrictive regulations adopted by various Parliamentary bodies in Capada.In his opinion there could no doubt that the House had authority to deal with the subject.Some of his Btatistics' were appalling.Ontario Government returns attributed four-fifths of the crime in that province to drink; likewise of the twenty- eight thousand convictions In Quebec for one year no leas than twenty-one thousand were attributed to the same cause.Next came medical testimony.It was equally convincing.Mr.Flint made out that the cause had good friends in Parliament since Confederation.Hon.Alekander Mackonzie once warmly endorsed it in de- .bate.and prior to entering the Cabinet,Hon.Mr.Foster could not be SURPASSED IX HIS DENUNCIATIONS of the accursed liquor trafic.The Finance \u2018Minister, however, can be excused.Not many years ago he ¢ these youthful \u2018 1 EMT se aah SADT a 3 J \u2014\u2014 os Ps mm ç a+ \u2014- aman _ \u2014\u2014\u2014 eee - - + a ab \u2014 ex ons and said they had been uttered ment.They had come over upon the re- \u201ciu a moment of weakness.\u201d Mr.Flint | prosentationy made by their neighbars, the necess advances were niade by the scoffed at the talk that men could not be made sober by Act of Parliament.It was, he claimed, just as clear a duty to suppress the trafic as it was to restrict other human weaknesses The Canadian drink bill was estimated at forty million dollars annually.This he figured out by adding the Customs Revenue andy Inland Revenue fees to the ue of malt and spirituousliquors.Then he made allowance for the extra cost, ultimately borne by the consumers.of facts, ME: ving presen s array cf dr.Flint showed that the capital invested in Canadian breweries \u2018and distilleries did not exceed seven million d He would have no sentiment about abolishing the services of the twelve ousand people who derived em- oyment therefrom.They were mostly \u2018tenders.Admitting a big loss in.revenue, resulting trom the suppression of the trafic, Mr.Flint said the deficiency could readil made up by duties on other articles Moreover, an era of thrift would follow.With crime practically unknown and the people happy and in- duatrious, soon the millennium might be The prohibition champion rather spoiled his case by illustrating this ideal state of affairs i aine, Vermont and Idaho, Dr.Rbome, another stalwart, followed.He did not look for prohibition this session, but anticipated success before another year ela At the outset, | looked for.Mr.Craig endorsed the motion very warmly.Hesaw little ditticulty in carrying out a_Probibition enactment, but was jrepared to compensate the distillers and brewers.He would begin by abolishing the sale of liquor in the House of Commons.Dr.Christie (Argenteuil) said it was im, ible to over-estimate the advantages of prohibition.He icted that \u201cthe grand Canada Settlors Loan Co.quite irrespective of the Goverment.Extracts were read from the official reporta.indicat! that the settlers rs rifty, industrious c! and were do well.The deprecated making a sensation without foundation.Hon.Mr.Martin retorted by characterising the official reports as inaccurate respecting the Y orkton and Salt Coats settlers, e rend a letter fromone of them, stating that they were about to forward a petition to the Governor-Gene asking for their land patents; reciting the fact and asking that liquidation be énac! to prevent the loan companies takin mortgages on homesteads as the settlers could not pay the interest, or principal; and that the Government should pay the liens, Only fifty per oent.of the settlors now remained.- Hon.Mr.Daly preferred to accept the blue book.Was the Government to be censured for not supporting the settlers after { helping them from their deplorable suri roundings in Dakota.i a Mr, Mara observed thät the settlers from ! Oregon and Idaho had done well.He sug- ! gested that the motion be amended 50 as to | include the people from those states.Mr.Martin\u2014\"I acknowledge that the set- : tlement has been satisfactory between Cal- | gary and Edmonton.\u201d Mr, Daly\u2014\u201c Why didn't you say that before I\" Mr.Martin\u2014*It was not pertinent.\u201d The motion as amended was adopted.BESSIONAL NOTES, { Replyi to Mr, Devlin yesterday, Sir : John Thompson said .that no titions had ! been received lately from the Roman Catholic hierarchy respecting the Manitoba and North-West school questions.Literally \\ WILLIAM MuLOCE; Q.C., MEWBER FOR, NORTE YORE.old province of Quebec\u201d would be found in ne.1 Mr.Dupont, speaking in French, strongly opposed the motion, because To.PROHIBITION WOULD NOT PROHIBIT.He cited the cas¢ of Maire, where illicit distilleries existed and where people became demvornlized upon adulterated liquors.Re- fora could not be accomplished by legislation.Exampie and instruction were the true remedies.He cited the condition of affairs prevailing in the rural districts of el .Mr.McLean, East York, took equally strong grounds inst the motion.He said any member who voted for it would \u2018have also to vote for the abolition of the har in Parliament or be stamped as a hypocrite.He favored high license.Sir Adolphe Caron moved the adjournment of the debate.The Governrent stupidly omitted to adopt the suggestion of a supporter.Mr.Stair, of Halifax, would prohibit the importation of all adulterated teas.He pro- à to effect this end by the immediate inspection of teas at all porta of entry.All his eloquence went for naught.The two comptrolicrs made out that the existing regulations are sufficient.and so the cause of pure teas went by the board.The notion was hung up, where it will remain until prorogation dav.| The necessity for stringent legislation | was use al y _exist- cd in England and the United States.Canada being a importer, no difficulty aross in deluging the country with inferior and deleterious g es.At present the law only looked after the adulterated article after it passed through the Customs and reached every ero cery from Vancouver to Halifax.Incidentally he gave an inte-esting account of the methods of adulteration adopted in the countries of production.The \u201cHeathen Chinee,\u201d he claimed, is a PAST MASTER IN THE ART.Impure black teas are really nothing more than \u201cexhausted\u201d or *\u2018drawn\u201d leaves mixed.with iron tilings.he green tea drinker stimulates himself on a worse decoction.His beve is frequently adulterated with the leaves of other plants, and rice and gypsam.A diluted form of Prussian blue gives it the ideal color.' Comptroller Wallace, in reply, shid the grocery appraisers had been notified last year to reject entries of adulterated teas.Then Comptroller Wood ve his colleague away by admitting that the Government did not employ those professional and highly paid class called *\u2018tea tasters.\u201d Mr.Stairs still insisted that the protection was inadequate.Hon.David Mills took the anme view, but without avail.Hon.Mr.Martin has his older colleague, Hon, David Mills, in the race for the Interior portfolio in' Mr.Laurier\u2019s prospective government; at least, if attention to western interests counta for anything.In moving for a return, he aaid thmt some years ago a great deal was said about immigration from Dakota of men who had failed there.= Many jof them were brought to Manitoba one apring in special trai The Government papers made a great deal of the matter.ese men were without means and, not only had they to be ht over to Manitoba, with all their effects, but he believed the Government had advanced money to enable them to leave Dakota.Already, hedeclared, one-half of these settlers had left Manitoba, and the remainder were only wait tor a similar offer from the United States Government to ENABLE THEM TO RETURN HOME.He wanted culars of the number brought into Yorkton and Salt-Coats district from Chicago, with the nationality and cost, and the number remaining.The whole affair ho characterized as a gigantic failure.It was also reported that the Government had \u2018taken \u2018over at great expense a number oft.Jews from Chioago to the Cal.ga y district,and placed them on farms, But t y did not succeed, and would not suc.Ty he: pedd for the Jews were not farmers, but ers.Hon, Nir.Daly, in reply, said Mr.Martin to bave a fling at the h dei ing in © nn PE was simply tryin vernment.All generalities, \u2018he i rofarred mernber to the immigration A number àf persons Dakota three years Bgo.This was undertaken at little expendb by the Canadian Govern- eam daw Ee ) speaking he was quite correct, but it is well known that such a petition \u2018is in existence.Several Cabinet nisters admit havin seen it, but why it is not officially forwarded is ong of those mysteries which are not readily solved.; Mr.Frechette made an explanation yesterday, respecting an all versation he had with Mr, Dupont, M.P.The story appeared in a Quebec French newspaper.Init Mr.Dupont was alleged to have stated that Sir John Thompson had killed himself - in Quebec by his recent speech on the Manitoba school question.In reply Mr.chette, it was avowed, took a contrary view, observing that the French would forget it while the Premicr would at the same time strengthen himself in Ontario.Mr.Fre- chette gave the story an absolute denial._- The mier yesterday introduced a bill creating the first Monday in September as ap public holiday, to be known as \u201cLabor The Minister of Marine in reply to Mr.Lepine, M.P., stated yesterday that it is the intention of the Government to appoint inspectors of appliances used in the loading and unloading of vessels at Montreal.The Government has decided to appoint the local Inspector of Weight an ensures as referee in case of disputes arising between buyer and seller as to the prog of cheese sold either at the factory, or elsewhere subject to weight at Montreal.The Carpenters\u2019 Strike.To the Editor of the STAR: Str,\u2014Permit me to briefly refer to the question of the Carpenters\u2019 Union.The carpenters of Montreal seem to ignore or misapprehend the rights of the men from whose ranks many of them have but recently scrambled into boss-ship.Their menacing parade in the STAR of the 4th instant betrays the double visage of an advertisement and whining appeal to the heartless for sympathy.They say: \u2018We do not wish to grind the men, but decidedly object to being dictated to as to how we shall run our business.\u201d These lofty airs are too.transparent to gull or mislead honest public opinion; they do not, wish to grind the men, forsooth, and yet they recklessl sndb the men with undless reproach; they accuse them of dictation only for civilly ing an increase of a mere pittance in their pay and a slight decrease in the weary hours of labor.As a class of artisans\u2014in the building line,the carpenters hold first rank.A carpenter's kit of tools costs $100, whilst that of a bricklayer doesn\u2019t exceed $8.The carpenters only 20c an hour, the minimum pay of a bricklayer is35c per hour, and the boss bricklayers pay it manfully\u2014with- out whining or mendacious clamor and without gratuitous insults to their men.All honor to the bricklayers! It is not, however, solely a question of bosses\u2014as to the meanness of one class or the merits of the other; it concerns the public at large, who must see from the above figures that the claims of the carpenters are fair and moderate and that whilst the boss carpen- tera are fleecing the owners of prey to the cry of \u2018 economy, he hard times instance.they cram their own ets with exorbitant profits, and instead of doing boss bricklayers\u2014live and let live\u2014they, the boss carpenters, in effect say: Lie down, pariahs, we disown you; although but yesterday we were journeymen ters ourselves, nevertheless we now say lie down! Such is the attitude of the boss carpenters.Notwithstanding all this, the carpenters feel conscious that the fair- minded and honest citizens of our fair city will not withhoid a nable sympathy from a class of men to whom the city owes pros- looming in the so much for its embellishment an ty.OXK OF THE CRAFT, W.M.F.k.: à M 5 - tio ne To the Editor of thé STAR: Sra,\u2014In a recent number of your paper an anonymous writer \u201cGovernor\u201d has ac- oused treasurer of the Montreal General Hospital, \u201cmyself,\u201d of nepotism.If it a crime to commend to friends my son- in-law, Dr.Lockhart, for the position of as- Istant cecologlet, I must plead quilty.Bat wheseln consièts the gime of advocacy for one of whose ave had ampler opportunity of ustly estimating than any unprofessional man in the city.Fora score of years 1 have been coanected with > \u201c| MARTIN RIVER, like the | the working of hospitals, and as each succeeding year y I have found, as I am sure all do who are intimately asso- stautly growing interest.Their prosperity, thelr increased efficiency become all- ing, an essential part of one\u2019s existence, I am contident no ration lies in such a declaration and that others will be ready to corroborate it.Though far from being the \u201coldest inhabitant,\u201d ield to none in the appreciation 1 entertain and the gratitude I experience for the benefit conferred by this ancient, but still Brogressive.institution, upon the poor, the helpless, suffer ing and med who seek its open doors, it is an actual shame to me to learn that I can be deemed capable of so unworthy a motive as mending for an office in .this very har\u201d, son in-law, whose fitness a secan consideration\u2014su is the innuendo.For nearly twenty-five years I have resided in the city.In that interval I cannot recall an instance in which I have sought for my family or myself a favor trom the public, but surely it would Le unfair to my relatives had I refused to submit to certain i vernors of the hospital, a © presentation of his claims for their consideration, rested upon the recognition by members of his profession of the fitness for the vacant office.It is hardly nocossary for me to state that I bave not sought to ad- \u2018vance Dr.Lookhart's cause by is; - ment of his opponent, who for aught I know to contrary may also well qualified for office.I stall be pleased 10 see e former elected, but should he be unsuccessful Ishall trust that Dr.Lapthorn Smith will discharge the duties then devolvin, upon him with acceptance to patients and medical staff alike.1 am afraid this is a very egotistical letter, but be assured I shall not return to the subject.~F.WOLFERSTAN THOMAS, which mainly \u2018 - CITY ITEMS.The City Hall Committee yesterday decided to call for tenders for the coal needed for the fire stations and City Hall.- Coroner McMahon held an inguest yesterday afternoon an the y of Ernest Lowe, who was drowned in the canal on April 27.The jury returned a verdict of accidentally drowned.Co The Dominion Government has awarded the contract for 300 ballot boxes to Messrs.J.B.Rose & Co., of this- city, The boxes are made of galvanized iron and have combination locks.\u2018They are to be completed within ninety days.: During the t week an additional $300g | has been subexibed tothe Montreal General Hospital renovation fund.Of the $55,000 required $50.00 has been subscribed.The Committee of Management hope to secure the $5000 necessary to complete the $55,000, during the next week.The Electric Club held their usual fortnightly meeting last evening at their rooms, 55 University street, vice-president Ritchie presiding.wo interesting papers on \u201cThe elephone\u201d were read by Shaw and H.Holland.Other discussions on the - ect.inventions ed on 7 were C Lower 8t Lawrence and Gulf.L'IauxT, May &\u2014Clear; wind west.RIVER DU vp, May &\u2014 Wind southeast; two barques anchored off here.FATHER PoINT, May &\u2014 Wind west; in- wardati a m., \u201cHi ian,\u201d at 5 a.m., \u201cHamilton,\u201d 8 a.m., steamer and bark.; \"May & \u2014Cloudy; wind est.FAME PoINT, May &\u2014Wind west; inward at 5a.m., \u2018\u2018Baumwall.\u201d To Esquiavrx Point, May 8.\u2014Dense fog; wind west.ANTICOSTI, May R\u2014C) wind variable; 3 ues inward off West Point at 7a.m.and Darques inward off Heath Point, at a m.\u2018 Meat Covi, May 8\u2014All stations report \u2018clear weather; wind strong to the west.Low Point, May 8 \u2014Clear; wind west; outward at 1 p.m.yesterday, \u201cEscalona.\u201d Celobirqtion e# Mount 8e Louis.The feast of Blessed de la e, founder of the Order of Christian ers, was celebrated at Mount St.Louis Institute terday.In the evening a lecture was ivered by Mr.J.K.Foran upon the subject of Denis Florence MoCarthy's poem, \u2018The Be!l Founder.\u201d It is à storyof an Italian bell maker who had made a set of silver bells as a gift to the Blessed Virgin.The bells were carried off during the wars, d the bell maker lost his wife and all his children during the same period.He wandered through Italy and in seeking in vain to recover the lost bells.At last he takes ship for Ireland, and while railing up the Shannon he hears his bells ring in St.\u2018Mary's Church, and in_an ecstasy of joy falls dead on the deck.Mr.Foran delivers his lecture next July before \u2018the Catholic Summer School of America.Philipsburg Junctioh Rallway.The annual meeting of the\u2019 Philipsburg Junction Railway and Company, which was held yesterday afternoon, rhow- | ed a satisfactory state of affai Seven and a half miles of track had been laid and the railway was in Toning.order from Philipsburg to Stanbridge, where connections were made with the Canadian Pacific sand Central Vermont Railways.The financial statement showed the road to be entirely free from debt.&he following directors were elected: L.Bond, president; F.B.Wells, vice-president; Wm.Mann, G.Ross Robertson, F.B.Wells, Robt.Gill, S.H.Ewing, M.Hutchinson and mis, secretary and 3 Death of Capt.Wm.Labelle.The death of Captain Wm.Labelle is announced at Sorzl.He was 3b years old.At the time of his death he was captain of the \u201cCultivator.\u201d The was the brother of the lateJ.B.Labelle, who was at one time manager of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, and represented \u2018the County of Richelieu in the Dominion Parliament.A Bap TEMPER land > liver J ned together.a note this, soe if It isn't not give your rally sunny disposition a chance! Dr.Pierce's ) Na Ploasant Pellets | ~will do it for you.They correct of n and true.Now, liver, clear u ur , and k dierent Jo you They do ft in a pleasant way, too They're the easiest to take, most in your permanent Constipation eadaches, and Pellets ba nothing likely to be ** just as good.\u201d Mother Green's Tamesy Pills.3y Used by thousands.Safe, Sureand Always »C Relisble.REFUSR SUBSTITU- By From all or mailed, if free , gn receipt of $1.00.Bb Sealed particulars, $ cénts.ce LANE MEDICINE CO., M pa te John T.Decary, cor.St.Denis and 47 Prince Arthur street.ITCHING PRES | LE S svaees OINTMENT .aA night worse by For sale Qunas.THT Fons.Lure: Antenne frching and sunging; mos : y ecvntchieg allowed te ex AYERS ciated with their administration, a con.| - mai With such feelings predominant | Henry Tim: THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY MAY 8 1894, \u2014 ~*~ = \u2014 a mp = Ale le e A Little Daughter ha Uf a Church of England minister cured of a\" distressing rash, by Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.Mr.RICHARD Birks, the well-known Druggist, 207 McGill st., Montreal, P.Q., says: I have sold Ayer's Family Medicines ; for 40 years, and have heard nothing but good said of them.I know of many Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, one in particular being that of a little daughter of a Church of England minister.,The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and ex- coedingly troublesome rash, from which she had suffered for two or three years, in spite of the best medical treatment available.Her facher was in great distress about the case, and, at my recommendation, at last began to administer Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, two bottles of which effected a complete cure, much to her relief and her father's delight.Tam sure, were he here to-day, he would testify in the strongest terms as to the merits of * Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Ayer's Sarsaparilla Cures others, will cure you Thousands of men and women are yearly cured could not stoop to even ralse a pin off the floor -, without the moss excruciating pain and misery.or causesof thls, though generally it is Lumbago or umatism orthe forerunner of Bright's Dis- erse, Diabetes, Nervous Debility, Prematare Decay, &c.Ninooutof every ten men and women suffering from this lameness and weakness of the back neglect it, and what is the consequence ?\u2014 untold misery and with many poverty from continuous doctors\u2019 bills and medicines, theese sufferers we offer à positive remedy ta DR.BANDEN ELECTRIC BELT, which allently but surely furnishes nature's remedy without , and cures when all r remedies fall- We bave many thousandsofeimilar testimonials, R A.T, SANDEN: Dear Sir\u2014 Kindiy accept my most or advising me te try your elgacrie belt, sa {t has ges me wonderful relief.was suffering from heart e on, hr] nese, anu inactive circulation of the Dlogd.à red for over two Tears, during which time had several doctors, but they like avery other rem: ford useless.And atthe time I: your bel was tnable to sit up all dar, but/1 bad not worn I fus cars when 1 ar to improve, and now I pes ifferent person altogether.t can be of any ues to you in regard to writing foray afflicted personsin ada 1 will gladly does of charge, As we Canadians consider & testi- a Canadian worth more than an American testimonial, it mag be to your advantage to send this letter to some afflicted adisn.Yon Baile put this on your list of testimonlals if yon to do tefnlly, D.B.MARTIN 0 so remain, very Olandrassil, P.O., Haldimand Co , Ontarie, Or.SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELTS == - Cures at ence Rhonmatism ss Voter ® Lame Back, do.Elece r won fi )FFERING any private weak- aces wo WARRANT the BEST RESULTS.Large Illustrated Book of great value to ail affticted persons is sent firee, sealed by mall, upon application to the inventor and manufacturer.© DR.T.SANDEN, & No.826 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY.07\" Our goods are forwarded te any Pocteiiiee Canada, FREER OF ALL CUSTONS, DUTIES or Te MEN 8 sn {- hy us who suGered so from back trouble that they-\u2014 TIRED FEET WELTS\u201d Try them.often come from badly fitting Shoes.You know that.For Comfort, Durability and Satisfaction, there is no shoe equal to the celebrated \u201cGOODYEAR ERY t Errors of Youth.§ RE SUFFERERS FROM E ko Bervous Debility, Yonthfal KE.Indiscretions, Lost Mahood, à : BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN.§ Many men, from the effects of youthfulim- 3 h idence, bave brought about à state of weak- à bess that has reduced the ge the real ae f th rout an cause 0 e scarcely ever J being mu 1 are doctored for every 4 thing but the right one.Notwis the à many valuahle remedies thas medical science À K has for the relief of this class of À D patients, none of the ordinary modes of trest- Ÿ B toent acure.Duringourextensivecnliege H B and botpital practice we have © men RB or ve D its use after all other be faiied.Perfectiy pure ingredients must be À 2 im the preparation ef this prescription, 3 loa a + [drmehm.= Helontas Disirerÿ drachm, elon! Calsem ri : Ext.igmatis swarm {alcoholle), 2 graine.À mn, Est drs, 3 scruples.Wake Pi: ake pihattp =.ant 3 I other ca going to bed, pr À for tbe t to take Two ; » we are constantly 1 rooeipt letters M tnquiry mito th = x of \u2014 ne iy .John James Browne, - and Civil Engineer Norditeimer Building, 207 St.lames oe em en = _ SN we opie sn Ag RTT TT rg og RE RT Nm ee pv BEST QUALITY French Cambric SHIRTS, # : $1.50 EACH, or 6 for $8.00.R.J.TOOKE, -177 St.James Street.BRANCH: \u201d 1553 St.Catherine St.East.Wine - FOR TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, \u2014 AT \u2014 Alexander & Co\u2019s- GLASS BLOCK.DARGAINS = DRY GOOD Kinds of The following is a RECORD OF LOW VALUES such as we or no other house have ever approached.Judges of Qualities will find This Statement applies to Every Department Throughout the House.99 pieces very best FRENCH CHALLIES, light and dark grounds, bought direct from the manufacturer to clear up all the odds and ends left over in the mill.The above goods are retailed at 49 and 45c.\u2018To clear the lot at onde, we will slaughter them at only 2240.-2=Al light grounds Half Wool neat patterns, regular 306 goods To clear the lot at once we wili run them at 0 18c.- : t No 8\u201456 pieces Fast Colors AMERICAN CHALLIES, made to sell at 12¢.We will put the pruning knife into them and clear the lot at only 6c per yard.80 pi unsold of the much celebrated 38-inch ALL WOOL SERGES in colored and black, 29c goods.We will clear them out with the Challies at only 35¢.819 pieces very finest FRENCH NOVELTIES in 44-inch and 48-inch WOOL DREss GOODS will be placed on sale to-morrow morning at Prices to close the lot out.The following ' goods of Lo additions to our immense stock will be made in the moat popular © sesson.: 50 pieces CREPE DE LYON in evening and street shades.The goods equal for beauty and service any $2.00 fabric in the market.Our price for to-morrow, Wednesday, at only 8ÿc.HOSIERY DEPARTMENT.Our Misses\u2019 2-1 Rib School Stockings, black only, and our fine 1-1 Rib Russet Tans with Spliced heels, toes, ahd soles, just the stocking for school, sizes from 4} to 8 inches.Prices away down according to aize., 110 dozen Ladies\u2019 Fast Black COTTON HOSE, with spliced heels and toes, the best obtainable value, 25c, 4 pairs for 90c.And any number LADIES\u2019 PLAIN SILK P., shades of tans, pale blue, lav- ~~.ender, yellow, pink, giay, creain, old rose, dinal, and black, with spliced heels and toes, worth $1.48, you choice at only 98c.LADIES\u2019 KNIT UNDERWEAR-\u2014-100 dozen LADIES\u2019 COTTON VESTS, at.only 5c.75 dozen COMBED EGYPTIAN COTTON, no sleeves, white only, Silk Ribbon around neck and arm hole.This lot marked special price 250.30 dozen FINE LISLE VESTS, Richelien Rib, no sleeves, with fine Silk Trimmings around neck and arm hole.Ecru only, made to sell at 750 Our price at only 586.LINEN DEPARTMENT.- Record of Low Prices never before Equalled.On sale To-morrow, Wedne: , another lot of 200 dozen IRISH LINEN BUREAU SCARFS, SPLASHERS, TDIES RAY CLOTHS, CARVING CLOTHS, TABLE COVERS in all sizes, TOWELS, TABLE NAPKINS, ete.To be , cleared out at about 20 cents on the dollar.| S@F\" Another 150 dozen LADIES\u2019 HATS and BONNETS.Hats and Bonnets that cost to Manufacture 75c, $1.00, $1.25 and $2.00, all go To-morrow, Wednesday, at the uniform prices of 25¢ and 50c.Also 97 dozen LADIES\u2019 SAILOR HATS made to retail at 50c.Alexander & Co.'s Price only 180.Hundreds of bunches of Flowers at only be.Go Direct to the Great Bargain Counter of Montreal, ALEXANDER & CO.S, Corner St.Catherine and University Streets.PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST.QUALITY ALWAYS THE BEST.PLACE A CAKE BABY\u2019S OWN SOAP in your linen drawer and it will impart to our clothes the delicate fine French Pot Pourri in ed degree.' The longer you keep the Soap - before using it the better.Beware of imitations.The Albert Toilet Soap Co, Montreal, Sole Manufacturers.se 2 lawtf TOOTHACHE \"un.cat, =NERVOL== .One application en the cheek outside is sufficient.ares 2147 Headache.25 CTS AT ALL DRUGGISTS OR JOHN T.LYONS, - - 100 Grey Nun Street, ; - \u2019 wren vent Le aime on But BEsomMEn STEAL fod Shel Pres dnote Shed ° .cash payment required.\u201c Sofa, Uhair & Bed Springs.W.E.COOPER, \u201cStar\u201d Building, A large stook always on hand.- 348 80.James roots us ,! CL 7 _ \u2014 \u2014 La es .CUT ASS A arn TIRE «WD. - - - me 22 mm ea ran me Se Tee ee \"HE MONTREAL recat © mg mame Te es \u2014 - AILY STAR TUESDAY, MAY 8 1894 PS 3 THE HACKMEN\u2019S LICENSES.CITY COUNCIL WILL CONSIDER A BY-LAW TO REDUCE THEM.\u2019 We Night Meetings of Councll-The Street Rallway Company and Paves ment Guarantees -Early Clos- tng of Stores.More Money Wanted.A large number of committee reports were dealt with at yesterday afternoon\u2019s Council meeting: à by-law will be prepared for submission to a future meeting to reduce the hackmen\u2019s license by one-half, aud .the motion for meetings of Council in the pvening instead of in the afterncon was defeated for want of the necessary two-thirds vote.The only absentees were Ald.Hur tuhise, Brunet and Hurteau.A report from the Road Committee recommending that the otter of ceasion to the city of Pantalron, Chambord, Mount Royal avenue, Marianne and Guilbault streets be accepted was adopted, The Road Committee asked for a by-law to govern the trafic of heavy laden vehicles on Certain streets and especially Sherbrooke street.The report was accepted and the City Clerk was instructed to prepare a bylaw to be submitted to the Council.Several repurts of the Road Committee were referred to the Finance Coinmittes, including one for 111,000 to.conclude the vear's work: a second for £400 to grade and macadamize Cedar avenue; a third for 817,70 to permanently grade and mac adamize Moreau street from Ontario street to the civie hospital.and a fourth for.810,- (0 to completethe work on Atwateravenue.Reports of the Water Committee for S12,- 0 and of the Market Committee for $19,000 to reconstruct St.Antoine Market on the present foundations were also referred to the Finance Committee.The Road Committee asked for the necessary authority to compel the citizens to keep their, sidewalks in, proper condition during the\u2019 winter, and to prepare a by-law for the same.This was referred to the Buard of Chairmen to be taken into consideration with other amendments to the city charter, including that changing the title of the City Surveyor to that of City Engineer, which would give him more power.Several recommendations of the Finance Committee tu grant an amount equal to Ett months salary including one to Madame Dumont, whose husband had been 32 years in the Fire Department, were referred to the City Attorney to ascertain the legality of such grants, DETECTIVES WORK, Ald.Lyall asked when they were going to have the report froin the Police Committee with reference to the large number of burglaries.during the first pari of the sear.It was almost two months since a report was promised, Ald.Robert replied that the matter had heen taken into consideration by the detectives\u2019 departinent aud they were about sending in a report.Ald.Smith Next year, perhaps.\u201d Mayor Villeneuve-had- called-the chief of the detective force into his oftice the other day and had informed him that the citizens were not satisfied with the way in which their business was being done, Since then he believed they were doing their duty.as A great many arrests had been made and several culpnts sent to St.Vincent de Paul.; Ald.Robert added that the old committee had made an enquiry into the detective forve, but with the new personnel this year nothing had vet been done, Ald.Reneault wanted to know when the special committee on the early closing of stores Was going to report.Several electors had been after him to know whether the Council intended to take up the question.' Ald.Prefontaine said that the special committee was composed of himself, and Ald.Hurteau, Costigan, Marsolais, Leclerc, Kennedy, Savignac, Penny and Turner,and he was quite ready to cai] the meeting to- £ether at any time.Saturday morning was decided upon, a The Finance Committee's report, concurring in that of the Hoad Committee for 84519 to pave the city's portion of Mount\u2018 Royal avenue hetween the city and St.Louis de Mile End, was adopted.Reports were read from the Finance and Road Commnuiittees recommending the refunding of the guarantee deposited b Bastien & Valiquette, the Sicilian As halt Company, and the Warren Scharf Company for the asphalt contract because the Street Railway had taken over the work.Ald.Beausoleil \u201cBut if the Company do not agree to take over the guarantee what are we going to do?Can we give the contractor his discharge!\u201d Ald.McBride did not see how they could hold the contractor responsible.There was a clause in the by.law in which the Company were HOUND TO KEEP THE STREETS IN ORDER.Ald.Prefontaine said that the Road Committee had gone over the whole question last year and had come to the conclusion that if they were to try to come to an arrangement with the Montreal Street Rail- wav Company it would be ah admission that the city would not be responsible.According to the by-law the Company were obliged to put back the street in as good a condition as before.They did not go farther than the hy law.The reports were adopted.Later another report was, presented to return the guarantee to F.H.McKenna.Ald.Beausaleil \u201cWhat is the amount I\" Ald.Prefontaine\u2014\u2018It is for large block stone, and the amount is somewhat larger, {LTO Ald.Beanroleil\u2014*''I would draw attention to the fact that the report mentions the whole street, and not only the part taken by the Street Railway Company.\u2019 Ald.McBride\u2014*1 didnot sign the report, but I think it was understood.that it was only the Street Railway part.\u201d All Rainville \u20181 signed with the same idea that it was all right.\" The Mayor \u201cIdo yon want it to go back to the Finance Committee I\u201d Ald.McBride -**We want to treat every contractor alike.\u201d Ald.Stevenson here enquired if the reports already passed were only for the priveent connected with the Street Rail- waf tracks, © Ald.Prefontaine -\u2018 Yes\u201d The report was tinally sent back to the Finance Committee.: Tha report of the Finance Committee recommending the lease of a portion of : Mount Royal Park to the Montreal Golf Club, together with the draft of the lease and the City Attorney's opinion that every.ing was regular and legal, was then read.Ald.Savignace moved, seconded dy Ald.Dupe,\u2019 the adoption of the report.+ Ald, Leclerc- Next meeting.\u201d Ald.Smith-\u201c1t is simply a transference of the lease from one portion of the Park to the other.andj;it is entirely in the interests of thecitirens that it should be on that other.\u201d The Mayor \u201cI thought the majority of the Council were in favor of it\u201d Ald.Swithi- \u201cThey were before the elections,\u201d ; The Mayor -\u2018\u201cAnd now also.\u201d \\ The report; was left over and will be placed as the first order of the day at the next special mecting.The d Committee's report recommending that 820 be paid to Messrs, Sheridan & Heffernan as compensation for being deprived of the contract for a drain in Jusig- nau street, alter it had Ween signed, was adopted.The Finance Committee's report recom: mending that the City Attorney be instructed to join with the proprietors of Blache lane to bring that case before the Privy Council will be pluced early on the -orders of the day at the next meeting.Co The report of the Finance and Road Committees rucoumending a sewer on Pine avenue from Cote des Neiges road eastward civated a little discussion, \u201cSurely,\u201d suid Ald.Stevenson, \u201cyou are not going to tear up that street, which has Just been graded.\u201d Ald.Beausoleil- \u2018That's the way.\u201d Ald, Costigan\u2014\"They are building houses Ald.Prefontaine\u2014*Thers are twelve houses there.\u201d - Ald, Stevenson\u2014\u2018 Where are they!\u201d Ald.Custigan -\u2018\u201cThey are building.\u201d The Sanitary Engineer's report was read ta show that there had been five houses built since November, 1888.Ald.Stevenson was astonished at the members of St Antoine Ward, but the report carried.THE HACKMEN'S LICENSES, Then came the first order of the day, the\u2019 report of the Finance Committee recommending that owing to the fact that the electric tramways, ete., had decreased their ways of earning a living, the hackmen's license Le reduced from #10 to $5 to take effect after May 1, 1895.- Ald.Saviguac, in moving the adoption of the report, seconded by Ald.Farrell, sai that the reason for the reduction not taking effect till May 1, 1595, was that the ap- Propriations for this year having been voted Finance Commniittee could not afford to have the revenue on which it had depended in any way disappear.Aid.Marsulais said that many hackmen did not think that the reduction would be a Llessing.For that reason he would vote against it.Ald.Kennedy.regretted that the Finance Committee could not see their way clear.to have the reduction made at once.He was quite well aware that the Finauce Committee were not as flourishing as they might be, but he thought they might be able to raise this diflerence in sotne more equitable way.Why, $ from a hackman was as much as 32 eight or ten years ago.Ald.Sniith then moved, in amendment, seconded by Ald.Lyall, that the reduction take place on May 1.1804, instead of May 1, 1865, Ald.Smith a reed with Ald.Kennedy.The Street Railway Company had not only ruined the business of the hack- men, but that of a great many other citizens as well.Ald.Rainville.**That is all very well, but as the SH000 is already appropriated, 1 would like tn ask Ald.Smith where he is to get the money from\u201d Ald.Smith\u2014*It is only a question of time,\u201d Ald.Lyall thought the increased revenue from the Street Railway (Company would be ample to make up for this small sum from each of the hackmen.Ald.Smith felt quite sure that they could- manage to save $300 in some place or an: other.Ald.Beausoleil remarked that the assessors would probably increase the valuation of property to a slight extent.Ald.Stevenson favored the amendment.The carters who took out their yearly licenses were with very few exceptions,a very well-behaved set of men, and the Council were entitled to come to their assistance, mure especially as they had perpetuated a monopuly against them.Ald.Penny supported the reduction.Apart from the loss through the competition of the street cars themselves, the wheels of their carriages were often seriously damaged by the tracks.Ald.Savignac expressed his willingness to accept the amendment of Ald.Smith.Ald.Jacques-** understand that those who have paid che $10 will be reimbursed ! \u201d The Mayor -\"Certainly, We will instruct Mr.Glackmeyer.\u201d .Ald.Rainville - \"Oh, not The 810 is fixed ~ Ald.Kennedy \u2014*\u201cLaw-makers are often law-breakers.\u201d Ald.Costigan * Could not the police be | instructed not to arrest any one for not tak: ing out a license for a few days, until the question is me le En rian.\"Ald.Rainville\u2014*How does the amendment read!\u201d The Mayor -**May 1, 1994.\u201d The amendment was altered so as to provide for a new by-law, and was then car vied on division, Ald Prefontaine ther.moved, seconded by Ald.Smith, that the twelfth order to provide that the meetings of Council be held in the evening inst of the afternoon be taken up.- Aid.MeBride moved the adjournment, which was lost on à vote of 8 to Ald.Prefontaine\u2019s motion for the night meetings was also lost, it requiring a two- thirds vote of the whole Council to carry: Yeas\u2014Ald.Lefebvre, Turner, Jacquos.Grothe, Lyall, Reneault, Smith, Farrell, Kavignac, Kennedy, upre.noveau, Penny, Marsolais, Robert and Prefontaine.16 Mays _-Ald.Leclerc, McRride, Rainville, Beau- soleil, Nolan, Costigan and Stevenson 7.On motion of Ald.Prefontajue, the Council then adjourned.THE CITY FRONT.\u2014\u2014 Improvements Demanded \u2014 It has Been Too Long Demanded-A Local Park Wanted.i A representative petition which the proprietors and tenants of St.Antoine, St.Ann's, West and Centre Wards have sent to the City Council urging the improvement of the city frontage property contains the following: That Montreal's be-t business site for economical businoss operations, the old established buxi- ness district below Notre Dame street of the Centre, West and St.Ann's W which has for years back been the princi manufacturing, wholesale, import \u2018and exporting centre of the city, has Deen steadily neglected in res ways and pu mprovements; That the studied negloct of he wants has resulted in a serious falling off of its usefulness ax a trading position; that for the want of the vrdinars provision of street communication, its most valuable property\u2014in t part\u2014 is almost inaccessible and comparatively worthless; that the commercial xa and real hinges extensively upon the improvement of, and proper use of, the said business district, hitherto the centre of ita chief commercial activity: and in view of the prospective increase in the city's trade and trading relations, for which extensive preparations are being made in the way of increased harbor accommodation, railway and ahipping facilities, etc.it has be- comte necessary that your honorable body take immediate steps to improve the said district =o as to bring it in line with modern uirements, giving special attention to.tho provision of sufit- cient street accommodation for 1 pu and of such ample thoroughfares through and across it-connecting tho rest of the city with the harbor, as will admit of prompt and economi- t c operations, the present street accommodation belug altogether inadequate to meet even the present wants of the public and general interests in the locality: and your petitionors would humbly suggest and recommend THE: FOLLOWING IMPROVEMENTS! 1.Tho removal of the fish and St.Anus mar kets, thereby throwing Commissioners and Foundling streets into one thoroughfare.As markets they are not only out of place for the purpose for which they were\u2019 intended, but as placed they materially and unfavorably affect the value of all the surrounding property for business purposes.and serioualy interrupt the traffic operations of two of the city\u2019s most important business thoroughfares, 2 e provision of street communication for Grifintown, the ad- .joining soction of St.Ann's ward, and the en- ent of its leading thoroughfares to meet imperative traflic demands.That for this pur- poso the city aoquire without delay the Mullin and Seminary properties east of the Hay, market.By the acquisition of the raid properties, the city would become sole proprietor of all the property between William and St.\u2019aul atrecis from McGill to Inspector.and would be in a, position to extend that section's system of cross strects which at present lead from the Harbor and end in blind ends at William, tviz.Grey Nun, King, St, Henry, Queen.l'nincc.Nazaroth and Iralhobusiel through to St.Paul street.so as to meet all present and future purposds, in the best way, at an economy of « and would through the great angmentation in value of the residue of its properties\u2014thus made to front on a grand thoroughtare reap the full Lenetit of the raid improvements.ye would porty tween William and St.Paul streets fac- 1g McGill, without making full arrangements for tho rectification of the said district, at least within the limits of the said property; and that the raid [roperty be not sold or | .until such time as the above suggestions shall have received your due consideration.+ .- 3rd.The further widening of William rtreet, from Inspector te McCord.In this cornection we would res ctfully.submit that the proposal re the widening of William atroet al y bo- fore you\u2014the plan of which is in the City Surveyors office is .unsatis , in voiving, as it wonld, a heavy expenditure for th comparatirely email return which the scheme has to offer; and that ita adoption wenld be hiæhly objectionable, inasmuch as it would delay.it it would not altogether prevent.the carrying out of the improvements we suggest.ai which, in the opinion of your Petitioners.are absolutely necessary to meet the business requirements of tho city and of the district re- Cr ç ; TR.THE Ankrs ARILATY er A LOCAL PARK.It would be difficult to attach 00 much importance to the gront advantages of a breathing space for the inhabitant of the residential part \u201cithe UriMntown section) of this congested locality.No section of the city stands in greater nocd of park privileges Inits precnt yhape and condition the city's lected and tiractivo frottage property, below Notre Danic street, is made com tive valueless and a.practioal menace to wn values.From Jnoques Cartier Square rest, in over & mile of .i ty of Mont: _ \u201c w _especially urge you not to dispose of the.city pro |.MoGill street is the only respoctable thorough- Uptown property with the har f th = fron Craig Jal ys o : rom the river t, C st y prosen traffic demands in buay scasons, taxed to ita limit \u2014is the first trafic avenue of any pretensions, running cast and west, nèxt to Common street.For the territory within these limits below Notre Dame street, a district stivet car service is an impossibility; the eastern section being a irtual barricad ith limited lane virtu w © tion throughout; and the partial service proposed over its al Ÿ overwrought ughfares, Wellington and Willium streets in tho western wection\u2014- whose system of short branch streets is unique-will be, to the measure of its extent, injurious to all other traitic o tions, and on account of the districts insutficient and defective street provision, all its ad (by reason % commanding position) all the city's vehicular traffic, freight or passenger, is disorganized, tedious, unsatisfactory and costly.We consider that the present disgraceful state of thircommanding and traportant district should not obtain.We hold that Montreal can fll afford to waste her most valuable business property and to forfeit the special opportunity of her commercial situation.Tho city should pot fail to secure the possible reduction of her present oncrous traffic charges, which constitute a reall heavy tax, and the increase of revenue whic would follow the wisely designed improvement of a property which neglect and undue isolation have so greatly depreciated in value: and we would represent that the present circumstances of the property in quertion atford a favorable opportunity for carrying out the suggested improvements at a comparatively tnfling cost.\u2018he city owns mst of the pro i required, and more can be done now for $1000 in expropriating the nec ssary private property than it will be possible to accomplish in three or four years hence for wo), when the vacant lots along the lines of William and St.Paul streets sh: have heen built upon and the buildings recently destroyed by tire shail have been reconstructed.In connection with our petition.we would suggest that the City Surveyor called upon.to report the deficiencies of the district, and to fur nish a prospectus of its possibilities under better working conditions, ia line with modern requirements.- We further consider that the older part of the city is entitied to the ituprovements called for.ven under-existing unfavorable conditions t contributes largely to the city revenue.muc more than other less important localities for which large expenditure for opening up and widening streets, laying out parks, tunnels and other extensive improvements have been a are now being made._ # THE FOLEY INQUEST.\u201cDied From the Excessive Use of Aloohollo Drinks.\u201d Coroner McMahon continued the inquest vesterday afternoon on the body of Bridget Kennedy (Mrs.Patrick Foley), -who was found dend on Sunday morning at her late residence, 24 Dowd street.Patrick Foley,the husband of the deceased woman, who had evidently not yet recovered from the effects of liguor, stated that his wife was in the habit of drinking, but was not a heavy drinker.He was in the habit of drinking himself.His wife's companion, Mary O'Flaherty, née Rash- ford, was also a drinker.He had no quarrel with his wife on Satur day or Sanday.On Sunday morning she had fallen on the tloor and had remained there.He had also fallen on the floor and had stopped! there, Leing too drunk to regain his feet.co Mary Rashford, widow of Michael O'Fla- herty, said that she had teen living with the Foleys for six months.At Arst witness denied having drunk liouor on Saturday night.but afterwards admitted having done sd.Witness said that the blow on deceased's forehead was caused about a week ago ly Foley striking her with a fork.She (witness) had tried \"to separate them and .received the -fork in her arm, They had often quarrelled.She wanted to leave the Foleys, but.Mrs.Foley tid not want [hert1o go Away.as she | was afraid of her bustband.On Saturday night the Foleys had zone to sleep on the floor, and she went to sleep on a chair.When she awoke on Sunday morning she found Mrs.Foley dead and toley asleep by her side with a piece of cord around his neck.She awoke Foley and told him that his wife was dead.He began to kiss her and said that she was \u2018not dead.She then ran out and informed the neighbors and afterwards the police of Mrs, Foley's death.Here a diversion was caused by a juror asking if be might go, as he had to catch a train.His request was refused.The next witness, eo.Jefferson, driver of No.4 patrol wagon, described the manner in which the alarm was given and the state in which he found mattersat the Foley residence.Alfred Perrault, who removed the bod to the morgue.said that he had examin the deceased's pockets and found among other things a bank book showing a balance of 8700.44 zo her credit.Dr.Johnscn was then recalled.He could not state whether 1he ,wound on Mrs \u2018oley\u2019s forehead was an cid ora new one, It could have been caused \u2018by falling on some sharp object, The coroner then reviewed the facts ot the case io the jury, who returned a verdict of \u2018\u2018Death from the excessive use of alcoholic drinks.\u201d Napoleon III in Sing Sing.A writer in the New York Times says: It is not generally known to the world at large that Emperor Napoleon III, of France, wasonce behind the bars in Sing Sing prison.In the spring of 1837 Prince Louis Napoleon, afterwards Napoleon III, Emperor of France, made a visit to Washington Irving at Sunnyside, a little north of Irvington.on the-Hudson, accompanied by a young French count, and, escorted hy Anthony Constant,\u201d of Hastings.Prince Napoleon expressed a desire to visit the prison at Sing Sing, and Mr.Ccnstant drove him there.Upon arriving au the prison, the party was welcuny uy VW en Rowel, who, after taking them into hisapartments, explained the means that had been attended with the most successful and beneficial redults in the government of the prison.The warden told thé prince, who had been an interested listener, that he had a convict in the prison, a Frenchman, who was an old soldier, claiming to have fought at Waterloo and to have been \u2018in saveral battles with Napoleon, the first Emperor.- The prince naturally asked to see the man.The warden then explained that the prisoner was in a dark cell for misconduct; that it was contrary to prison rules to take him out, but as the guests were goin to visit the cells he would open the door of the Frenchman's: cell.Then ail followed the warden down the stairs and across the keyroom and the narrow passages to the galleries, where the cells were and are to this day.He paused at the second cell on the right-hand tier of the main galleries and unlocked and opened the door.Louis Napoleon stepped inside.The warden, with a merry twinkle in his eye, turned the key And locked him in.It was too good an opportunity to be lost.The gentlemen were amused and brimming \u2018over with fun, when, alter a momentary detention, the door was opened and the noble Frenchman joined them once more.They all enjoyed the joke except the subject of it.His sallow countenance reddened préceptibl fur a time and then He joined in the ne raised at his expense.: if you are tired: taking the large old- fashioned Briping pills, try Carter's: Little Liver Pills and take some comfort.A man can't stand everything.The best means of destroying an enemy is to make him your friend.If your blood is vitiated, cleanse it without delay by the use of Ayer's Sarsidparilla.Special Notices.Dying on His Feet.\u201cThat man is just dying on his feet.\u201d How often the phrase is used with regard to persons brought to death's door by overwork aud.cousequent nervous prostration and debility.\u201cThey cannot afford time to rest (so they will tell you) and gradually they reach the stage where their friends peak of them in the words above quoted.For all who have reached such a stage or are in broken health from any cause, there is a sure specific in Hawker's nerve and stomach tonic, the great nerve and brain invigorator, blood and flesh builder, and a pertect stomach tonic and ald to digestion.mb \u2014 Norway Pine Syrup is the safest and hest cure for cought, colds, asthma, bronchitis, sore throat, and all throat and lung | Sle ne troubles.Price Bo and Fort natives, or \u201cniggers.\u201d as they are termed, weré séutenced ai Johannesburg to receive ten lashes with the \u201c\u2018cat.\u201d for the offence of walking on the footpath, the same as colonists.; \u201cThere's nothing Barsaparilla SE We asd giving real + r i soi ah I I | | HW, F | ) ) HE i Ll Hg Em Û H .sens | ! SICK HEADACHE Continent ZEN l1a6 and:15 tively fur the rece ef Guests.The Roberval ist ughly qu a all the modera ju provements known to Hotel Science, \u201cucluding running Water, 5 HL and t » en, Hael Loney Talend, lias been pecursd to take 0, wi a te high tion of the Roberval will Le maintained.red Cf nl a Alless in the country are amo: the amusementa.To ail People Wi SUFFER EAK NERVES EAK STOMACH ÿ EAK HEART ' EAK « Poor Blood \u201c HAWKER'S - Nerve and Stomach TONIC GIVES HEALTH AND VIGOR.It is the Great Invigorator for Neryes, Brain, Stomach & Blood.ju = ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT.PRICE, 50 CENTS A BOTTLE.| SIX BOTTLES $2.50 MANUFACTURED ONLY BY PER \u2014 r\u2014 pla \u2014 \u2014 AA BIRR ne ST we ne tats wn gu NA 4 14 PA et po re D i re a re tl ES a er aA N _ Coma rang aa a os\u201d 2\" Es REY 5 Ol I re me (KT Ae ee ee ra D mr ae er er re ante oe a CHEFS Tn es neat eet am ge lly re ti te ag ane CE ma Pt Saat re pr ar pra) \u2014 \u2014_ rt ( oT a et) a?ape ms 3 Car a) a rr \u2014 > A ee SE Er png meme | fh fi ill | | IN I Ki i il ) i Hh | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ! | | | | | | | | | I | I ll ll (|) | | i | | | | 2 EE ne RE TE HEALTH AND HAPPINESS Alone Secured by Good Rest.To obtain this.a good Wire Mattress is indispensable.Be sure and buy Geo.Gale & Son's splendid new Woven Wire Mattress.Approved by the best medical authorities in Great Britain as well as Canada.For Sale by the Best Furniture Trade.THE HAWKER MEDICINE C0., ST.JOHN; N.WHEN YOU'VE GOT A LOAD TO CARRY, ARE YOU NOT GLAD TO HAVE SOME ONE GIVE YOU A LIFT! THATS THE WHOLE AIM AND PUR- FURNITURE, AND STOVES ARE.LIVING NECESSITIES - THAT MUST BE BOUGHT AND PAID POR.SPOT CASH If A GREATER BURDEN THAN YOU OUGHT TO ATTENPT TU SHOULDER.THELITTLE-AT- A-TIME PAYMENTS WE ASK COULDNT EMBARRASS ANY- Priestley\u2019s Dress Goods.A good name is more potent than thrones and kingdoms.In business a good name is vital.The name of ONWHMICH THEGOODS] Priestley is a synonym for what is delicate, durable and ABEWRAPPED.~ beautiful in Black Dress Goods.In England it is a household word.Priestley's dress fabrics are worn by the wel] dressed women of Great Britain, while on this aide, they have attained to general favor.Ladies add to an unequalled durability a beautiful draping quality.Women of taste understand what that means in the success of a costume.= should buy no other black dress goods till they have seen Priestloy's.They \u2018 = RODY.YOU CAN BUY MORE, AND RUY BETTER, WHEX.} | ' ANTE TOO TR ANTRLED 400 CAN TAKE YOUR OWN OPEN EVENINGS.SUMMER RESORTS.- Pa a TN NaN \u201ca TNS ~~ ANSANA AKE ST.JOHN, PQ.THE HOME OF THE - OUANANICHE Hotel Roberval and Island House.The most liberally managed Bummer Hoicls oa the \"een fer the season ofl6940n » res \u2018 e tcamn Electric sbout the house and groun- formerly Chef at the West charge of class reputs- Good muaie will be pruvidud during the Season.The Laland House will be «pencd on the 15th of J' une for the Srommodatin uf Anglers fehing the Grand Dis- hone comforts witli bo found in addition to where the most prolitic waters in Lhe world.For terms and information apply to \" T.RENNA.Superintendent of Hotels.: 162 se.James Street, ruom 12, until May Bib, Address: after, Hotel Roberval, Roberval, F.Q 103 2 mos © CACOQOUNA.Where (o go During the Warm Season.The St Lawrence Hall, CACOUNA.Wilt open fer the reception of Gues 1 pe eu June 14h.Owing to the increased demands for accommodation at the 8t.Lawrence Hall (sea side resort) this season, the proprietors have found it necessary to sdvertuse the date uf ing earlier than heretofore.The Hah is being thoroughly renovated and.as has been customary the improvements which are being made aro in keeping with the reputation of this favorite Canadian resort.kor information as tu rates, &c.As .JOSEPH ST.ONCE, Manager, 328t.Louis Bireet, Quebec, until lst June, and after above eat na Send for Hiustrated Pamphiet with diagram of the otel.- 1w Imo sod THE WOODBURN.« This structive piace locking va to Brome Lake, will be opened Muy .= cent dis.regular rates for May, June and Sept.\u201d Write for parti and sgcure room early.J.8.WILLIAMS, Proprietor, 100 Good Koowlton, P.Q.The Cape Cottage, PORTLAND HARBOR, CAPE ELIZABETM, Maine, Will open for Summer Guests about June 0th.three mila by carnage road from the City of Fioe Beach Bathing, Lrg and Fishing.À new Tennis Court this Season.For particulars apd special rates.apply to D.RB.SMITA, Manager, care of Falmouth Hotel, Purtland, Me.C.NW, SAWYER, Prop, ___ Smos Adirondack Mountains CLAWRONNY AND COTTAGES.BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME FOR FAMILIES.OPEN MAY I5th TO NOV.Ist.Best Montreal references.For terms and particulars, C.J.DOUGHTY, 103 lmo KERsEVILLE, Essex Oo., N.Y.REGINA HOTEL, st, Anu of Beaupre.The well-known Regina Hotel will be opesed on the 15th May.A number of very important injeueesbents have been since last season.The tal will be kept strictly first class, and every attention paid to the comfort of guests.For terms, ete, adress \u2019 FRS.SIMARD, Proprietor, 103921a# of Regina DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.lar resort for health, rest, chauge or recreation ali t .Elevatur, electric belis, steam, open tire piskes, sun parior, prumenade on the ruof, suites of rooms with baths, Raratoga waters, croquet, lawn tennis, ein.Massage.electricity.health New Turkish and Russian baths, unsurpessed in Uriental b and i ss.Send for ill \u20ac Siroular.FRONTIER HOUSE.Spend your Summer Months with Us in North Trey, Vi.! The eo room ood abe Pe yarn mauagement, t rooms, a apr water, is located in onc of the muet hoslthtul villages 4 Vermont.Fine drives, tehing.beautiful scenery, seven miles from Jay Peak, one uf the highest mountains in the state, twelve milas fin Newport.Tora very reasonable.Please apply early.* 1066 - CR.GILBERT, PFrep.HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VT.The Franklin House opens to the public, as usual, June 1, 1304.The tables are always =; with the uhoicost the seasun affords.oa otbce, fast trains stopyung, livery and clegant ives, good fishing, fine boats and expericuced oarsmon, and extensive shauy pars are among thy conveniences and attractions.Send for circular.107.2m0s JUBDSON L.SCOTTY, Proprietor 31 years.THE BAY VIEW.Vicw, Me., near Old Orchard, will Doligh: josithful, ure water.Drainage perfect.Well equi; Hotel, music hall, ample play grcunds P.© in Hotel.Tele; .Lutalne of superior anatity.Fatronized à ; tans.For circulars, rates, BY Saenairaly Ly MES E.MANSON, Proprietor, Semon or_ A.© MANSON, Manager._ MAPLEWOOD FARM, NEAR KNOWLTON, borders of Brome Lak accommodate And on A or aren.\"LARGE SHADYTAWE.adress a Tre ion Pest Office: haa .> ly QoOwW] A wH 104 Imo eod GLEN COTTAGE, DALHOUSIE.The Misses Stewart are prepared to receive summer guests.Locality upsurpassed, quite ncar railway station and beach.Torms 32.00 per week, reduction for familie.TADOUSAC HOTEL, TADOUSAC.Mr.J.H.Phillips, manager, will be at the 8t.Lawrence Hall for à fou daje Parces viahing Lo 200 plans of botel e Or engage rourns may or nddress as abov THE POCAHONTAS, GCERRISE ISLAND, H.A.Conn, Mgr.KITTERY PT.Me.Lecated directly upon an.E aside attraction.ins Tal \u2018Send for descripaive cireular.94 30 00d LAKE COTTAGE HOTEL, I, Caledonia Springs, Ont.Will open 1st of Ma) (ur the accommodation of guests.Good table; every attentinn paid to the nomfort of guests.Keiropolitan K't\u2019g.Co., Home Furnishers, Notre Dame Street.FLOOR # PAINT Dries En Six Hours.ISLAND CITY READY MIXED PAINT | Im 69 Shades, for Inside and Outside Werk.EALSOMINE For Walls and Cellings\u201412 TINTS.: Dries as bard as Oil Paint.- P.D.DODS & CO., Proprietors.ISLAND CITY PAINT and VARNISE WORKS, 188 and 190 McGill Street.GRATEFUL-OCOMFORTIFG, EPPS'S COCOA At\" Choice Fresh, New-laid, large 2°: repars pe EGGS # The!| and white, 12 1-2c per doz.4 REAL.STORES THE LAING rroviion 00._ cmttoths ed a \\v + porters of RUBBER BELTING in snd monopolies h he ee oat - who e ons nee po of Mullins\u2019 extra boavy telte: sold at 50 per , 80 Wb e.discount: 500 od, ©.discount; 30 :8 \u2018es and bollers, or irom work.neay Square, Montreal FAILING MANHOOD of from whatever ently cured by BR.SAMES' V THe per box, a for dede For sale by B.E.MCGALE, 1133 Notre Dame le and retail Agent.Sent ny mail on receipt of price.OTT TTT TTC Ee 99% 90MM rms 29 aonoss to mineral waters.Batha can be given untii the opening of the Grand Hotel.88 3mos J.X.MacDOLGALL, Prop SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.Hotel \u2018The American\u201d (Brunswick) 14th seas opens May i3th, Steam heat, passenger alevaior, etc.Co GEG.A.FARNHAMNM, Proprietor, __.Bpecial rates fur the conventions LE THE GROVE, BEACONSFIELD.pr ia per werk amer Eee 5.Double rooms, two persons, $18.00 week, single room, Alf ia first rate sai condition and everythlag in good order.Apply H Hospital ut.Telephone 3.101 13 The Nanepashemet, Marblehead.Mass.ns June 15th.Fines: Ocean Boenery uu the Kastern re For Plans and Prices apply Wo .102 3mos cod \u2018ANME BROWN, Propristor.10 LET-AT MONTEBELLO, FLM Com 7 , beautifully situated will be read; receive à few families as boarders for the ne merseason.Free accees to the gardens ad the park of the Manor.M.A.Davis.th dre JOARD\u2014A FEW BOARDERS CAN BE ACODM- modatedin a private family, distanne Kicheliqu river, two trains daily to and from city to le colle Station: all couven .comfort; .preferred.Address Box 1% Nojan, Que.1%3 Pek KENT, N.1.Picagant rooms; good location; ndid ng: best board; pine groves, u olin vay Bh 3 water ; near Ausable Chasm: Write J.C.BHAW, Port Ron Feasez Co, N.V.108 LLo Cances, Skifs, Oaès, Sais ACME CANVAS FOLDING BOATS, ALL BOATING REQUISITES.THOMAS SONNE, (Esrauctieuno 1067) Cor.8e.Emipées and Comuicsionars der nd x \u2018As the affair now s 4 ee THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY MAY 8 1894 \u2014 .Che Daily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprictors.1638 and 16b St.James Street.TRE, Daux BTAR.is sont to aay pest of cho States ol r Canada postago free.ree.at §3a 9.for aix months, and Se.for threo sa pour \u2018Tot: STAR ox the combined issuo of all be other Engtish sar We believo tho circulation ot nowspepors published in the city of Mon wa Agonts for French dvertising are Morurs Maycnce, Favre & tek Rue do la Grange, Bato iere 18, Paris, France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 28th April, 1804 Monday \u2026 38,192 Tuesday 37,880 Wednesday 37,015 Thursday \u2026 37,726 Friday .37,209 Saturday 21,149 230,071 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week -~ENDING 28th April 1893.) TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1884, CALLING FOR THE LIBERAL POLICY.The necessity for an explicit statement of the Liberal tariff policy is being preached\u2019 at the Opposition from most unexpected quarters.Take the case of the coal oil duty which has just had \u2018a hair cut.\u201d Ministerial journals debit it to the Liberals with a persistency which shows how excessively proud they are of the monstrosity.\u201cWe deserve 10 credit for this,\u201d they affably confess: \u201cit is the work of the very estimable rival establishment across the way.\u201d This is, perhaps, ratheran excess of generosity when it is remembered that the Liberals did not impose a new duty on coal oil, but rather cut down the old one by about half; and, moreover, that it, being a specific duty, has increased its percentage since that time by leaps and bounds as the price of coal oil has fallen.Yet the charge is nade that it is a Liberal duty; and nothing will quiet this accusation like an amendment formally moved in the House and voted for by the Opposition.But this is not all.A Petrolia paper receives the reduction of the duty by ordering a (ull equipment of sackcloth and ashes.\u201cWell, the die is cast,\u201d it says, \u201cand the dreadful suspense to which we havs been subjected for the past four months is over, and the worst hax come.\u201d It is both \u2018\u201cdis- pleasad\u201d and \u201cdisappointed\u201d and says that \u201cthe blow.is a hard one.\u201d This naturally renders it waspish with the Government, which it regrets should be \u201cforced to reduce the duty on nil to six cents after having given us all to understand when the budget was brought down that our protection would still continue to be what the Reform Government gave us when they were in power.\u201d Mark you: \u201cWhat the Reform Government gave us.\u201d Then follows the statement that \u201cThe National Policy has done nothing for the oil industry, as the framers of it did not give us any more protection than we had before.\u201d More is promised us anon.Does this mean that Petrolia is to go Liberal because \u2018the Reform Government\u201d was kind to its pet industry in '73, and because \u201cthe National Policy hasdone nothing for the oil industry!\u201d Is this a new plan of campaign for the Lambton district?No answer to these queries, which must come to every man watching the political game, can have the convincing force of an amendment moved in Parlia, ment by the Libsral leaders.This is but an example.The country is in need of an authoritative statement of the tariff policy of the present Liberal party.It is safe for no one to go back to 78 for data from which to draw inferences.THE LOG | 0G DUTY.Mr.William Little in a letter to the Chicago Timberman, calls attention to the fact that Mr.Wealock, Congressional Representative froni Bay City, Mich., speaking in Congress as to the effect of the lumber duties on the imports from Canada said: \u201cThere is brought into my state annually, for manufacture, probably 500,000,000 feet of Canadian timber.It is owned by Amerl- cans; it is lumbered by Americans; it is towed over the lakes by American tugs, manned by Americans; it is cut up by American mills.\u201d Mr, Little adds to this his own testimony when he aays to the people of Michigan that \u201cfive of your principal lumbering towns, Bay City, Saginaw, Tawas, Alpena and Cheboygan, are said to be living on Canadian timber.\" Asacompan- fon picture to these let us reprint a sentence or two from our Ottawa despatches of Saturday, summarising the complaint of a deputation from the Georgian Bay district which had come down to persuade the Government to reimpose the export daty on lors : : milion 7, Foot of ate wo ron ho tron To Ca nada to nited States oa mille, and that Canadian saw Se were, as a result, standing idle, six - milla i in Midland alone having nothing to do.av If the Government think it expedient to foster the Canadian sawmill industry, they will reimpose the export duty on.saw logs until the Americans cease to discriminate against lum) sawn in Canada.rids, an American can buy a Canadian \u201climit,\u201d cut his timber, tow his logs across the lakes, saw them In the United States, and thus escape all duties.While if a Canadian saws his logs up here, he must pay a heavy lumber duty when he takes his product into the United.States.This is an admirable arrangement for driving our whole saw-mill industry into the hands of the Americans.If the Government intend to come to the reacue of this \u201chome industry,\u201d the present is a capital time.Very soon the rafts of Canadian logs will begin to be towed past our silent saw-mills to give work to American laborers employed in American mille.A prompt reimposition of the duty will save the whole season's output.Should the Americans meet the reimposition of the duty by offering to trade us \u2018\u2018free lumber® for \u201cfree loga\u201d again, it will be very easy to arrange to reimburse those who bad paid the export duty, if it were thought desir able to do so.The way things stand to-day, it is not smgrising that the - hesitate % give us free lumber.They have nothing to gain by it, save the advantage of getting our lumber free\u2014an advantage that their immense saw mills interests fail to appreciate.Their mills get free raw material from us, and are.protected from the pro- ductof our mills.-From a saw mill standpoint, free lumber is simply giving away that protection for nothing.But suppose | we had an export duty on logs to exactiy offset their import duty on lumber, then our saw mills would compete on even terms with theirs; and the mills of the Northern States vould be eager to trade free lumber { for free logs and thus keep.down the price of their raw materal.Thus our export duty on logs would assure us either free lumber or its equivalent \u2014even competition with American mills in their own market.The key to the whole situation is, of couse, our practical monopoly of the raw material; and it must be a very stupid arrangemeont which prevents us\u2014with this power in our hands \u2014from getting at least equal access with other manufacturers to the markets of the continent.SOCIOLOGY.Meeting of Those Interested in Its Principles.\u201cIndividualism blended into socialism, is what sovivlogy means,\u201d said one of the speakers at the meeting of those interested in the new science lust night at Emmanuel Church, to hear the report of the committee instructed to draw up working principles.Before the meeting was half over that gentleman must have been convinced that they had plenty of individualism right to han Of the fifty-six who enrolled them: selves on the books of the new Institute, not more than four or tive denied themselves the privil of airing their views, As the hour waxed late the chairman, the « IB.Silcox, tried to enforce a.two ite limitation on the speakers, but he was immediately.arraigned and at one time almost impeached.The meeting started out in a quiet wa the Rev.Mr.A.C.Courtice giving h 5 - views on sociology, and demonstrating the right that ministers of the Gospel had to embrace and reach this new doctrine, by claiming that the early triumphs of the Church were REAL TRIUMPHS OF SOCIALISM, As an example he contrasted the condition of the poor at the time of the Roman Empire, without hospital, homes or any charitable institutions, with the growth of all charities under the Christian influence.This he contended was a triumph of true socialistic principles over sordid, selfish individualism.Mr.Silcox then called for the adoption of the principles, published in the STAR yesterday, and got off his subject long enough to declare himself in favor of the demand of the carpenters now on strike in the city for a nine-hour day, saying that he thought the Church should long ago have taken sides with the workingmen.\u2018We must apply the piinciples of the New Testament \u2018to the conditions of to-day,\u201d he said \u201cThe workingmen don't want charity, but siniple justice, and that is what the labor oi nizations ure trying td et,\u201d concluded Siloox: {gx he gentlemen who were most emphatic | in their remarks were a Mr.er who was called to order by the chair, Mr.Darling- ton, Mr.Murphy\u201d who found it necessary to appeal from the decision of the chair, Mr.Lighthall, who tried to smooth matters over, and Mr.Meldrum, who, after listening a long while, got up and said he did not believe that five out of six of the speakers knew what they were talking about It was finally decided that the same committee who had drawn up the pri.aciples continue in oftice with power to add to their number and suggest \u2018officers and to draft a constitution and by-laws.The meeting then adjourned to meet a week from next Thursday.MASONIC.The Constitution and Conseeration ot Eastern Star Lodge in Montreal.M.W.Bro.J.P.Noyes, G.M.of the Grand Lodge of Quebec, A.F.& A.M,, assisted by a brilliant staff of Grand Lode officers, duly constituted and consecrated Eastern Star ge, No.74, last evening.Among the other.distinguished Masors present were I.H.Stearns, Dr.J.H.Graham and J.H.Isaacson.R.W.Bras.Fred Massey, B.Tool H.Whyts, Hobart Butler, the Ror.EF E Friodiander, the Rex.J.F.Renaud, H.S.Co: uper, H.Dunne and P.À.Crossby, and V.Bros.M.Lesser, C.B.Greaves and I.Redfern?After the impressive consecration ceremonies of the Order had been conducted in due and ancient form, the following were declared the officers of the Lodge, and were installed by R.W.Bro.B.Tooke, D.ro.M.B.White, W.M: Bro.W.S.Buckland, S.W.; Bro\u2019 Andrew McLean, J.W.; Bro.Alex.Miller, S.D; Bro.W Peddie, J.D.; Brg.Chas.A Lamb, Soere tary; Bro.Ww.Rostron.Treasurer: R.Bro.the Rev.Bro.J.F.Renaud, Cha; ath Bros.James Ross and Walter open L ist; ro.te Bros ee 8priggs, Tyler.y The visiting brethren were afterwa entertained by the members of Easte Star Lodge.The Rond Committes.Estimate of $51,000 for the macadamizing of Amherst, Sherbrooke, Rachel, Papineau Champlain, Matsonneuve, Plessis, Panet and Cherrler atreets, were submitted to the Committee yesterday afternoon.Ald.Kennedy and Turnerobjected as the streets were all in the East.End, and it was resolved to leave the matter over uptil a complete statement was made of such work required in all parts of the city.The City Syrveyor submitted an agreement prepared for the city, the G.T.R.and the Montreal Street Rallway with to the level crossing at St.Etienne street.Jt provides that the street cars shall sto at the crossing, when the conductor shall determine if everything is right, a special clause stipulating chat thg business of the Grand Trunk Rallway is not to be inter fered with.The agreement was sent to the Street Railway Company.after which it will be handed tothe rand Trunk Railway and will then be forwarded to the Railway Committee of the Privy Council at Ottawa for considerat ration.sarriage mak test from carr ors inst the law concerning wide o tires wer not, ent Real Estate by Auction.The following PP en belonging to the insolvent estate Bh, pere sold by order of the Sy ror.Mo Hons quete De oon and Fair, at public auct esse.Fraser Bros.inthe long roo.of the Mechanics Institute.The residence, No.1008 Dorchester street, size of lot 31 x 118 feet, wassold to Mr.W.res in trust, for $14,630; Nos.30, 32 T Ave, dise of lot 63 x 96 fe feet, for Shades to Mr.T.A.Guenet; the residence corner Sussex | ave.and ond Sapper st, size 26 x 110 fee in trust for Mr, À.P.Wi ie for $0100; No.124 Stanle street, x 1 feet, to Mr.David Craw! for $7600; and No.128 of the same street to Mr.Henry F.Jackson for $7850; and Unity Hall, wh to 504 Wellington street, Tobe Murphy and D.A.Mecaskill fon tor $9075.Total amount realized $635,278./ At Mother's Fest.Soothing songs the: | ThatT heard St Mother's odeweet - e, low and sw I heard at \"Mother's os Oh, those tales at Mother's fee! : ere \u201cburning.THE RESCUED TOURISTS.THEY HAD ALMOST ABANDONED HOPE.The Skill of the Engineers Cleared the Way -Two Hundred and Nine Hours in the Cavern.GRATZ, May 8, ~The news that the tour ists who have been: so long imprisoned in the stalactite cave were still alive, caused the utmost satisfaction among the crowds of people who gathered about the cavern in order to watch the work of the engineers.The entrance to thd cave was blocked with timber, boulders and flood debris, and it was absolutely necessary to use dynamite in order \u2018to clear away the obstructions which prevented the entrance \u2018of a diver into the cavern.The cngincers were compelled to work slowly and with the utmost caution, as it was feared that a too severe explosion might bury the imprisoned People beneath tons of rock.When the debris was removed and all was ready for the attempt, diver Fisher made another and this time successful descent to the mouth of thecave.When lie re-appeared he informed the engineer officers thut aithough the tourists were alive, they appeared like people halt bereft of reason, as the terrible nervous strain to which they had been subjected had almost driventhem mad.The tourists must bave taken a considerable supply of provisions with them when they went into the cavern over a week ago, as they still had, according to the diver, a little bread and cheese left, and they had some candles e imprisoned tourists informed the diver that they passed through a period of most awful anxiety and terror.They had been able to hear the attempts made to rescue, but the work seeimed to progress so slowly that THEY HAD ALMOST ABAN DOSED HOPE.The noise made by the explosions of the dynaniite cartridges had the effect of cheer ing up the imprisoned people, though the were h n dread of being buried beneath fall ing rock Late in the afternoon the rescue was completed.Six of the tourists were able to emerge from the cave unaided, but the seventh was so exhausted that he required assistance.Emperor Francis Joseph was notified of the safety of the tourists, and telegraphed his extreme satisfaction.| NDON, May 8.\u2014A despatch to the Times froin Vieana says that when con: nection was made with the entom tourists they all shouted, \u2018We are all alive and well, and still have provisions\u201d As soon as possible, milk and brandy in bottles werc handed to them through a small aperture, and Shey were asked to withdraw as they could to allow further blasting operations.The rescued men state that a box of provisions, which was sent by the rescuers through the torrent of water, reached them Wednesday last and kept them alive.They heard the reports of the blasting and this renewed their hopes of rescue.The Standards correspondent at Vienna .ays \u2018a that wheit rescded the tourists were ully conscious, but extremely weak.They.bad eaten their candles, but had been so sharing of their prov isions that they ill bad bread and cheese left.They were rescued after being in the cavern 208 hours.TELEGRAMS AND CABLEGRAMS.The steamer \u201cLa Ch Champagne\u201d floated at 8.33 o'clock lest evening.A number of Prince Bismarck's admirers in Saxony, who intended to visit Fried- Ticharuhe have recsived a despatch from Dr.Chrysander, the Prince\u2019 s ysician, re- juesting thern to postpo ne fl r visit, ory e ex-chancellor is temporari an er- -priest, Corkey, created a de ance in the Roman Catholic Cathedral, Hamilton, by atriking from the hand of the ofliciating priest at the altar the consecrated wafers used at tho communion.Corkey will be prosecuted for disturbing public worship.Another severe shock of earthquake was felt in Athens and in the Atlanta district yesterday.gers on the steamers traversing the straits, states that the distinctly saw the \u2018earth trembling to su .an extent as to cause part of the fortifications of Chalcis to fall.Count de Villeneuve, now in Quebec gaol, says that he has received a cablegram from Mr.Perrier, the lawyer of the Countess, as follows: \u201cExtradition impossible; everything arranged,\u201d and is very indignant at his trgatment.When he gets out of prison he is going té Russia, where be will publish pamphlets describing his recent experiences in Canada.A.W.Raymond, of Detroit, was heard yesterday by the House Committee of Foreign Affaire, Washington, against the proposition to charge tolis to Canadian sf ers using the Sault Ste.Marie canal as a measure of retaliation of the tolls charged America 14 in thy use of the Welland canal.Mr.Raymond represented the Canadian Pacific road, whose boats use the Soo canal.American Amended Tariff.WASHINGTON, May 8.\u2014The amendment to the Wilson Tariff Bill were resented to the Senate by Mr.Jones, of represented the Senate Committee on Finance.The amendments number hundreds, among them are the following: AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ANT PROVISIONS.Butter and substitutes therefore, 4 cents per pound; House bill restored.cese, 4 cents per pound; House Bill, 25 per conte \u201cA new paragraph makes milk, fresh, three cents per gallon.A new paragraph adds: Brown corn, 96 per ton: cabbages, 2 cents each; cider, 3 cents per galion; eggs.3 cents per dozen, and y, of ©grs, 13 per cent.; hay, per ton: honey, 10 cents per gallon; hops.8 centa por pound: onions.20 cents pean Jc bushel; peas, 90 cents per | bushel; spilt cents per bushel of 60 ; peas, in s, papers or other small adn one on per Pound.These last five articles are as in the House Bill.new ph is inse : \u201cPlan trove.shrubs and vines St all kinds oo commonly as nursery stock, pot es pecially provided Yor, 19 10 perc cent.ad valore: cent.to 15 cents tatoes, chan; od trom por bu patos of 60 pounds; House bille 10 cents per ph in added, 3 To ing: \u2018Garden seeds.agric hal sceds and other seeds, not specially provided for, To percent 4a valorem.\" Another new pa 5 raw, 13 per cent.ad ; teas! Fish, smoked, ried ie.16 pr cen pickied.or, other wise prepared for preservation, ch A ew per Sent.to the House provision of § as a Perrin 5 pickled, frozon or salted and salt or packed in 10s, cl from water 15 7 cent.ad valorem to $ cent per pound as in the House provision.pe me.prun es.figs.raisins and other dried grapes.inc nding Zan te currants, resorted to t| ouse provision of 1h cents à paund instead of 30 a h is Inserted\u201d after nf 5 ting ag au duty ot por cent.on fresh beef, n, = u 8 m rk, which reads as Ved To Moat of ail preserv not speci Miaod or in thin wy Pan cents ad valorem.y pro- A new h places à duty of i 1 cent a ae A or péromed, changed ultry, from 20 per cent.to the House provision of pound, and 3 cents on dressed poultry.conte & Were the Oysters Polsoned?ToroxTo, May 8.-The Sharon poison conspiracy case was continued all day yesterday.Evans, the Dusband of the woman, e alleged victim deposed to havi en oysters ven, him y his wife, and which were pin Jrosumnably poisoned.His wife had ven Son salt and water as an emetic au d'had also gi given him whiske lawyer for the defence, Mr.Murdoch, stated the defence would endeavor to prove Their bodies have been recovered.The names of the victims cre Germain Latu- lippe, 24, leaving a wife and two children; Octave Doruissean, 16, and Adelard St.Jean, 17.A verdict of \u2018Accidental death\u201d was rendered af at the inquest.CANADA'S CAN ALS.The United States to Strike Throuxh the Bonding Privilege.WASHINGTON, May#.\u2014Retaliationagainst Canada for her discrimination against the United States in the use of certain of her s is the purpose of a bill introduced in \u2018February last by Representative Chick- ering, of New York.\u2018Lhe bill 1s intended to amend the act to enforce reciprocal com: mercial relations between the United States and Canada.approved July Gth, 142, Mr.Chickering\u2019s amendment is as follows: Whenever the President shall be satisfled that there is any discrimination what.ever in the use of the Welland Canal.the St.Lawrence River \u2018Canal, the Chambly Canal, the new Canadian Sault, Canal, or either of them, whether by tolls, drawbacks, refund of | tolls or otherwise, which is or may detrimental to the United States or auy of its citizens, he shall have the power, and it sball be his duty to suspend in whole or in part, by proclamation to that effect, the transportation across the territory of the United States in bond and without the payment of duty, of s, wares and merchandise imported or exported.from an foreign country from or to the British dominions in North America.\u201d The bill was referred to a sub-committee.Mr.Raymond; solicitor for the Canadian Pacific Railway, spoke against the bill before the committee.Miss Riley, the well known pinnist of this \u2018 city, has just purchased a beautiful Evans Bros.piano from E.Layton & Bros.warerooms, 2887 St.Pet st, cor.of Peel.This should be a pointer to any one desiring a first class Instrument at a reasonable figure.\u2014 A Saintfield goose presented its owner recently with an cep weighing 120z., and measuring 12 x Yi | inches in Kirt! t.Humors of the s stomach, salt rheum, and blood disorders are cured by Ayers\u2019 Sarsaparilla.Special Notices.SUFFERING ENDED.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Banishes Rheumatism and Neuralgia.Permanent Cure After Years of Agony.No Failure When Nature's Remedy is Used, Mr.George Geary, of Rodney, Ont., writes as follows: \u201cFor a number of years 1 was greatly troubled with neuralgia and rheumatism, and tried many doctors, but got little, or no relief\u2019 until 1 purchased a bottle of Paine's Celery Compound from dur To gist, Mr.Harvey.The medicine gave\u2019 prompt, and what has proved to be permanent relief; and I bellear it to be unequalled for these afflictions, alec as a nerve tonic.Deriving so much benefit from its use, I am pleased to recommend it to my friends, or to persons who suffer in the way I did, ay 8 \u2018most reliable remedy for these ailments.\u201d Paine\u2019s Celery Compound sweeps away disease with a power unknown to other medicines, \u2018It is the life renewer that every suffering man, woman and child should use when pain and agony make life miserable and unbeara This wonderful medicine is the noblest ift that medical science has ever given to the world.It is fast superseding all othor medicines for the cure of rheumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, indigestion, 1 nervousness and general debility.1 recommended and prescribed 5 physiciens all over the country as the t and safest agent for the cure of all the above-mention- ed troubles and diseases.For trus merit, worth and honest results, Paine's Celery Compound stands on the highest pinnacle of fame.Let us say to those who are not laid up with sickness or disease\u2014those who are merely ailing\u2014that one bottle of Paine's Celery Compound will surely rey ent sickness and serious trouble.en you- feel tired, Weary, Worn out and overdone, a few doses of nature's life giver will give you renewed strength, vigor and activity._- SHE IS BRIGHT AND HAPPY.Getting Fat and Plump.\u201cYour Lactated Food is the Best in the World.\u201d A Winnipeg mother, in a letter to the manufacturers of Lactated says: \u201cWhen my baby was three months old, 1 found that 1 was unable to nurse it pro per, ard was obliged to use some form oi red food.bought a certain food that I ad heard of, but found, after a few days trial, that it did not agree with my baby.I gave up the use of this food, and went to another store where your Lac ted Food was strongly recommended.purchased a small tin in order to try it.\u201d To my joy, baby relished it, and slept better than formerly.Now I buy Lactated Food in the large size, and mnstsay it isa wonderful diet forbabies: my child is always bright and happy, and is is tting fat and plump.our Food \u2018ood is the best ir the world, and I cn recommend it to all mothers.\u201d I can highly rire Burdock Blood Bitters because it it bad 5 air trial i mera.My sym dropsy, backache and sleeplessness, and all these dise cared: after using two bottles of Burd Bitters, l cannot praise ite Bardock Roce too highly.GERORGINA HoLmms, ;! Wood Point, Sackville, N.B.+ \u201c Wanted at once tobacco strippers.at sel Blackstone Cigar Factory, 1900, 1 St.Lawrence street.To despond is to be ungrateful beforehand.Bo not looking for evil.Often thou drainest the fan of fear while evil is passing thy dwel te wo 0%,\u201d 4 witha Tasteless Na \u201cBEECHAM'S ro time Brown ro the olsoning ng story nas a conspi ey to os n the woman Evans into » Whats rene an to her husband property thee hadoeng = With her dear hand on put in her name.Medical idence Showed ly fell the words ghe that strychnine, the poison said to have of Him w been gsed.\u2018would not make oysters pink, | the crom for or me.A and B TAL TIplOm er were not particularly ! : Os.tue to those nine poisoni = 1 ay st stars ?Much publie interest is TS aniroalsd ie the AS found Tove oar hs oma low, | case.ales te be especially eficacions sad the oar « toa long ! Three Men Drowned.| by FEM.PEMALB peus Some, M L As that learned at 4 *_._ _} NtooræT, May &\u2014Three young men w! - Whelessle Age druggies, .\u201c ED veal oud fishing near here were drownet rrr md + \u201c i \u2019 ' Tr re me : À cts | ! oo ni the Green.TELEPHONE, 102 _ MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.DNS NM ML M ML ML CLOSE Mr.Ludw 3 singing of the groatest Irak he day.~ Dublin GRAND IRISH CONCERT \\ \u2014\u2014By\u2014 LUDWIG, Assisted by OTHER pone ISHED ARTISTS, will be held in the Windsor Hall, on RESERVED SEATS, on Plan Now Open at Nonthoimers Music Store, Sheppard's Music Store, and Windsor oe ike É ive.PS our famous songs, Molly Bawn, n Lam.\u201d \u2018The Croppy of Wexford\u201d at the on ria National Festival = wa * ony \u2018reat, and ata stamps ue = Binger of Freeman's Journal MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, The Renowned Baritone and Ireland's famous Ballad Singer, Friday, May 11th.SUc, 7a¢ and $1.00, SPECIFIC ARTICLES.AAAAANAS \u201cPurity in Cooking is Necessary THE.COOK'S FRIEND Baking [Powder We guarantee ABSOLUTE PURITY.Ÿ PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! ! WANDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.- @ EDWIN COX & CO.114 Bt.Fra.Xavier street PAINTERS.SE TER FREE attached pad you will use no others.For le by all leading houses.5 KOFF NO MORE.Watson\u2019s Cough Drops are the best in the world, for the THROAT sad CHEST For the VOICE unequalled.R&T W.stamped on each drop.; 76 PATENTS.ASSIONMENTS RY Applicat! ed in other hands successfully solici ÊTRE.REVSOL .Counneiior and Expert Temple Building 18 185 TA AM STREET, dood TRADE MARKS, BE.SIGNS & COPYRIGHTS racine, same.MENTS DRAWN, LADIES CUTTING ACABPENY.Established un 1891, ise.Besigning of Patterns, cing, Fitting, Altering, Braping RE ss M.Deals ned in 3 Se Lear y 206 cod Buffer one day with a cough or oold.Anpaus\u2019 Horxgounp Torr: Frorr! is an abeolute cure.Packages, 5 cts.UT OUT THIS COUPON and send with ONE DOLLAR to MARRISON & CO, se one good finish Cherry STER PK Eatra viewfe at 50, $1.00, 81.50 and $2.00 per dossn.(10) FINE CARRIAGES New Styles.Immense stock, Finest qualities, Prices fully one-third less than retail ar or dealers, e your money by dealing direct with \u2018the wholesale manufacturers.ek : = 2 OZ A.PS ya CHSSHS All our Carriages Guaranteed.Call and examine our stock, or ask for our catalogue, which will be \u2018furnished free on Application.HARNESS and SADDLERY At Wholesale Rates.E.N.Heney & Co.337 ST.PAUL ST.a tres 'LADIES\u2019 BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.ncient Order Of Hibernians.DIVISION NO.3.The regular semi-mont meeting of Die.Nu.> œil take place va ; Wednesday Ev'g, May 9h.basemen .J uew Church, Centre st, and chere: after on every Unit and 4th We day of every month until further + notice, By Order, A.DUNN, \\ President.N IMPORTANT MEETING.Of the Delegutes and Alterdhtes to tha Sr.PAUL OONVENTION, C.O.F.will be beld in the Bt.lav ren ou + DAY at o'clock.Hi Chief Hanger 3 Joux C BUIUBERT wil present.A SPECIAL MEETING 0 C.M.B.A.BRANCH NO.1, Quebec Grand Council, RL will be held Ju thelr Hall, Notre Young Irishmen\u2019s L.& B.As'n \u2018The adjourmed annual meeting of the above Association te be held in their hall, Dupre titreet, on Wednesday, May Sth, arp.Business Im; t, and Election ot Chris t for ensuing term.Every member ction red to attend.HICH COLLINS, 108 2 Rec.Sea FREE ORGAN RECITAL, By Mr.E.A.RILTOYN, Dominion 8q.Methodist Church, SATURDAY, May 19th, 1804, at 4 p.m.Vocalists: Miss Hollinshead, Miss Grier, Mr.J.Alex.Allan.Pianists: Miss Misses Shaw.COLLECTION.107 8 43rd ANNUAL MEETING \u2014OF THR\u2014 Young Men's Christian Association OF MONTREAL \u2018will be held on THURSDAY EVG., MAY Jo, ne 1004, in their ho so clock.to Reports vil presente prenne, vos aad 1 Other busin Rembors, subscribers and 107 rin D.A.BUDGE, Bec, THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING \u2014of the\u2014 VOLUNTEER ELECTORAL LEAGUE NU bo he on Tron Univers y 8h, at § pm.in the Business \u2014 Annual reports ao election of general NT J.F.BANNISTER, Cor.Ses.ART ASSOCIATION, SPRING EXHIBITION Open: Daily, Sam.06pm, Tuesday and Friday Evenings, 8 to 10 O'Clock.A oR be mardied to the picture cbtatn- | ing groateat number of The Minuet and Gavotte will be danced with all neces- an nent soclet) Doobie 's entertainments at the May at, SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE ART.The Annual Meeting of the sbove Baciety will be held at the rooms of T, Bt.Catherine street, on Very: May 1th, at 1la.m.Hy order, J.BE.BILLA, Secy.108 3eod SEALEL TENDERS, addressed to the undemigned, and endorsed * Tender for Supplies,\u201d will be re- osived at the office of the City Clerk, City Hall, until noon, où the sixteenth day of May inst, for the supply of all the goods detailed in the apecification, whi can be seen in the Health Office, and comprising a TY straw, hardware, lumber, coal, shovels, pitch forks, leather end oile.The lowest or soy tender will not necessarily be ao- L LABERGE, Medical Health Office.Hearn DEPARTMENT, 1 Crry_ HALL, Moatreal, 7th May, 1004 J 1089 Health Department fe ZE TENDERS FOR LAND.SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned rer _ MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Ac ADENY or N Music.Brxay TmoMAR, Lasse and Manager.Une week mencing May 7._ S~RHEA~~ an excellent compan: includ MR W.8 fixer in Toth following attractis © vepe rer eaday a Eriar naines New we Lee in ies RHEA.Wwainemlay date none) the French.Thu ht.reser er Saturday night, La Glace nda, [{ Actress es, Pr ne, > Seats Nontheiner\u2019 6 und Allan .jewellery tow un a PUR QUEEN 8- TO.NIGAT.Family Matinocs Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.RINTOL™N EDUCATED HNORAES, 20 at one the.A tert pure toue, es big nage at or and fostructive.© piano = Sc and Necure seats at Theatre, Rhaw's, 228 Re Ou Sheppard's ur Hotels \u2014 107 12 UEEN'S THEATRE - Ona cork.commencing M st.Eve nes I Two Matinees, Queen's Blithiay Haturday.The La dest Produc- Ft In ald of the ladies\u2019 Benevolent ver the distinguished patronage and the deer of Professor Macdonald WITU 1% or.Mis PUPILS The gifted You MI88 AGNES DUHAMEL, rtist, Ina nee a Meret le x oh Liebich, | THE UET-AND GAVOTTE by 40 Prominent ple.acdouald in ti ei Es ouald in his Wondrous Pas Seul, THE Terpsichorean npecialties, With Grand Bpectacular and Electrical Effects.Admission $1.00, T5c., 50.and Br, Musi EY » \\ hh © Bore.haw a WEATRE ROY AL Wee onday, A ETS The Original WILBUR OPERA TR Y.ROYAL ROREMN- ete Court Costumes.?> i Ê FEE 2 SOHMER PARK.Oven every day from 1 to !1 p m.PERFORMANCES at 3 and 8 p.ma, em ATTRACTIONS THIS WREK: CLOWN JSIGG With his miniature circus and ode cated Goats, Liesse, Monkeys and Dogs.| RONTE-BONI\u2014The unrivalied Bell Imitators, Miss ELAINE GRYCE, Soprano, and LAVICNE'S NEW MILITARY BAND oF Admission - 10 Cents FORTY serene.SOCIETY OF ARTS Capital Stock.$100,000.Incorporated Letters Patent of the Goveramens Calas, a sin February, 1083.< GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nes.1006 and 1608 Netre Dame Street, : Montreal, Oneofthe Richest GALLERIES of PAINTINGS in Canada.All the Paintings are Originals, MOSTLY FROM THE FRENCH SCHOOL.| \u2018The Leading Modern School Eminent artists, such as Francais.Rochegresse, Aublet Bareu, Pesan Petitiean, Mari errer, wT tay edt rt maf FL Rt = e tn Jiiatiags between woos the Society and Serip Hoda ood Price of ferlp, $1.00, Ask ter our Ostalogues and Circulars.HN.A.A.BRAULY, 291 cod Dir DA NCING.'URKRES ADVANCED CLASS Moots WEDNESDAY and BATURDET Kvanrsas.admission).RAILROADS CHANGE UF TIME.Commencing naar Mar, 6th, 1804, traine will run as fellows : (Note * « iles ri dally: all other trains ram daily, except Bundays.) AS RIP ER \u2014For Ottaws and all points on the ©.A.2.10a.m., *7.55 10.235 p.m.\u2014For Toronto, Nlagara Detroit, \u201cChicago, £e.1 p.m (ule or\u2019 Brookville.5.00 p.m.For 7.00 _For Hemm Valleyfeld and spip \u2018ao for point ou the Norbon Adireodact e2d 0m nia Hemmingford, Valleyield and Fort B10 am.(Mized For land Pond.1.50 a.m.\u2014-For 6 bec and the Fo Provinces reas oo Tg 5 Sherbrooke, ortland, Joie, onthe I.C.R'y to Cam; bellton, N.sacre sc crain ond over Bunday.Johns, on Saturdaya, this train x Bherbronke and Island Posd p.m\u2014 \u201cPor 8t.Johns, Point, also Waterlce nah bent aoû D ET point the D.C, \u2014 n on Da 1.Cesaire vis.Lambert and endorsed \u2018\u2018Tender fer Land,\u201d for the sale in the city of five to eight acres of land, either within or without the city limits, to be used da a site for the proposed fever hospitals, will be received at the office of the Board of Health, City Hall, until noon, on WEDNESDAY, the sixteenth day of May inet.Pians showing the limits aod the means of acces to each tender, (GRIMIULT'S STAUP |HORS ERA DISH THE OLD FASHIONED FRENCH REMEDY Children's Ailments.\u2018This popular blood purifier is a combination of Iodine with the sotscorbutle plants: Hores- vigour to chil palensss, and fisb- biness of the flesh, and 1s much better than God Liver Oil and other disagreeable mediotnes.SANTAL-MIDY I superior to Copaiba, a bebe.© Joa, and free from all bad smell ro Pac SANTAL-MID MID) men os ch paar srk drama, anal fd ais mes IT) Le Te CANADA wa the UNITED ET |'ntorrent,rité Mar, eS The lowest or any tender will\u2019 not \u2018oosssarily be accepted.L LABERGE, Medical Health Officer.HEALTR DEPARTMENT, ' ., 1088.Fr\u201d Cure for Thea Pesqui = Bas the effect of diminishing The Sugar found in Diabetes At he rate of One gram per day DEPOT AT LAVIOLETTE and NELSON'S, MONTREAL Wholesale at PESQUI'S, | Bordeaux.218 Samo tt .a, m.\u2014 Por New York via D.&H.Le P.p.3.For the Adirea dacks and Ney York vs Coton Jet.and N.Y, ered pomenger tralns will ran dally (Sunday as follows; \u2014 ; Bonaventure D 18 : paren Mont , Windsor Btreet 08 Las Mont: treal, Dalhousie Square 2% Leave Leavis 14 40 Arrive Riv du Loup 1308.An ae ASUS Arrive ra 13 30 23 20\" The trains to sa and fit.John run through to their destination on ay nd other cars of Eprom train treis hear Peron 48 o'olock, run through ve crains the Intercolonial Railway re heated Sep Son tines hoi il yn ag Hai tarots may obtained to all points om the St Le and is the Maritim anger wrenoe For tickets and all information in rates of t, train arra te G.Remison Eastern Free Freight rer 134 6\u20ac.James street, Montreal.D.POTTINGER, General Managee.Office, Moncton, N.B Rally IE.se THE SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS ms \u2014o COTE ST, ANTOINE invite tenders for the various a artificers\u2019 ee oak required renee 101 Be Jam nea Bt Mont real, where \u201cwill Le rvosl until noon on the\u2019 17th inst.The Commissioners will nat be bound to nocegb the lowest or any tender.\u2019 EB.W.T.RAPPON, Ma, 1004.108 3 Bec.Cr or ENERO Primers onan tread JI TE N THE SUPERIOR COURY THE CITY OP MONTREAL.Paint, = G.Cane Carter, and AVILA DuUBy ARTHUR UR DUBUG ve the hy rey D a Avila Dubué, is ordered to \u2014\u2014 Wholesale of LYMAN, SOS & CB., MIBTREAL.OHN H.R.MOLSOX & BROS.ALE AND PORTER BREWERS, Wo Norns Daun Sasser.+sux-0 MONTREAL and Porter in wood and bottles.PEE setmod The within two mon GKO.H.KERNIC Deputy Frothonctar, M 1, May 5, 1804.| EDUCATIONAL.- : 188 sun \u201cAND MING: Mea?r.school for A HA ad Tu Ga\u2019 Sani pase x \u20ac ace Lois SUR ; as, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY MAY 8 18%.Boating Club Annual rectum Badly Hurt- pyfoous Sporting News.\"The ft holding a chess match with + Hvep rai assuming definite shape.\u2018The in to hold it in the Victoria Rink and ol admission which will enable ail ° see it, the aim of the projectors \u201cbeing \u2018 \u20186 the masses familiar with the gaine: Fair.if arranged, will be done in a noexpense will be sparcd to make le sight.far r and Steinitz have been ve wf iguino aud fect and feel in goud cou LACROSSE.quiet tion.2 Stanldys whitcwashed the Silver LTuntay.by Three ngraiichit games.ndand Lacrosse CTub wil meet at A ites, 67 Bleury street, to-morrow even- hl Lacrosse Club will h ou a inceting thing at So'clock, at 820 St.Ugbain stare requested to attepd.«eral miecting of the Victoria Lacrosse, qube held in the Queen's Hotel to-morrow\u201d Tuezday, May 8th, at 8 p.mary a ire, of the N.A.L.A, has is- king then to appoint d delegates to meet t.Lawrence Fhursiay ovening r the purpose of drawing up a »chedule.Crescents, judging from the practice on d will give a account of m- x nero will be a practice match with the T team on Wednesday evening on the Exhi- n Grounda.The concert and ball to be held 16 16th inst.in Unity Hall, promises to be a 088, fit to the clubs in the western dis- general meeting of the Garnet Lacrosse b Bin be held in their hall, 1476 St, Cath.10 street morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, Aness of the utmost importance will be trans- members and those intending to join are ~dially invited to attend, the team will open 8 Junior League series with tho Ivy Leat Club .the June 9th, on the Ivy Leaf grounds.A moeting of the Elin Lacrosse Club was held «the M.A.A.À.Club House, Cote St.Antbine, n Friday.4th inst.to decide on practice nights od tol elect captains with the following result: Tues ay, Thursday nights with Satur.lay afLernoous o Captains, Jas.K.Inuis, vice HH.ub have secured the old Cate unds on Western avenue attendance at practice.Rt.Antoine Lacrosse and Lope tosec al AQUATICS.Pointe Claire Boating Club.The Pointe Claire Boating Club heid its annual meeti t night in the M.À.À.A.rooms, with a full attendance.The reports read were very satisfac and werc unanimously adopt Among the encouraging features of the meeting was the donation of à cup bs, Mr.R.Camp Nelles for an ru yacht race under the auspices of the Pointe claire Club, a canoe for th t paddler at the different oi regattas, pan ge Lachine, Valois, Pointe Claire, Ste.Anne's.The election of piticors resulted as follows: - = ii .dard.Committee WO Archbaid, R, Kinghorn.LI.A on.H.V Higginson, Charles Hardie, v.Be.Lambert Boating Club.the St.Lambert ing bots ot be fold 1d on D Ur.July 21.Poe Club's annual trail four-cared races will be held on June 33.Regatta at Tadousac.ob is intended to hold a grand, acht this summer, Phillipe, formerly of Quebec an ET known on account of his connection with the old St.Louis Hotel, who is at present in town, is trying to ascertain how many yachts could be relied upon in this district to take part.The races will be f classes, and prizes can be coun pon.In years past the Tadousac races were renowned d for their success.BASEBALL.The National League.NEW York, May 7.\u2014The following are the results of to-day's National League games : R HE At New York\u2014 Bosto 100000000 1 6 8 New ork, 000000000 0 3 atime \u2014Nichols and Ryan; Rusie and Far.rel.Umpire, Lynch.At Fittsburg\u2014 Pittsburg, 101003001 6 9 4 Cincinnati, 440030042 #7 D 4 Hatteries\u2014Nicoll, Gumbert, Knell and Sugden; Parrott and Vaugu.Umpire, McQuaid.At Washington\u2014 Washington.000000000 0 1 11 Baltimore, 208130108 17 18 1 Batteries\u2014 Maul, Esper and MoGuire; Mullane, Horner and Robinsou.Umpire, O'Rourke.At Louisville\u2014 Louiaville, 010221000 6 13 St.Louis 01002311x 8 14 1 Batteries\u2014Stratton and Grimm; Breitenstein end Peitz.Umpire, Swartwood.At Lhiladelphia\u2014 Philadel phia, 5910032108 JU 3 rooklyn 20 4 2 Broo?toriea_ VF exbing ahd Cloments; Gastright and Kinslow.Umpire, Stage.AtCleveland\u2014 Cleveland, 024100000 i 14 © Chicago, 000000010 > 7 Batteries\u2014Young and Elmers Mecin and Schriver.Umpire, Emaslie.ATHLETICS.Orton Does Well.PRINCETON, May ;.\u2014The annual games of the Princeton Univ craity Athletic Arsociation ex- Sted the greatest interest.principally owing to e presence of tho Track Athletic team from the University of Pennsylvania.This is the first time that the Old Penn men have competod twrith Princeton, Yale and other cullegea, and their success was something of a shoe of Pennsylvania, in 4m Universit qe breaking the inter.collegiate seconds, t #&ONE COUPON of each Series for one Portfolio.Send it in the day you cut it out, or the next day.receive it.tt td SIFCEE ons ass sus sas sonrance asncs COLUMBIAR FAIR COUPON.Sena on- Coupon anc Ten Cents to the STAR office, or to any newsaealer sellin: the STAR.and Series 168 will be mailed to you: address, reaching you in ten days after we record of 4.99 4-5, à feat all the ore remarkable from the fact that the track a only in fair condition.ron teh, J.J.Overn, of the Universit ra Pennsylvania \u201c(130 yards), æet- ting second place.and Jolin Hanlon, of Princeton (V0 yards), third lan from Toronto University wh op is aki ng a poste holds the Orton is the Toung, Canad duate course at the Ce of P, Canadian champlonships for one and two miles and the American Championship for one mile.Île was given a groat reception by his fellow studenta.! Uf the whole ev cts the U.ofp.took 37} per cent, l\u2019rinccton comi ng th 25 per cent.and Yale third with 24.Seven other colleges were represented.FOOTBALL ARE Tho Corinthian Football Club will have a practice thix evening at 6.30.The Thistle Football Club will hold a meeting after practice to-morrow night.The council will meot next W evon- BEWARE: GRIP Or.Edson fears another epidemic, end sounds the alarm.In Yang and chest pains, coughs, colds.hoarseness and pnoumonia, no other external remedy affords prompt prevention and quicker cure than BENSON'S POROUS PLISTER, Indorsed by over 5.000 Fh clans and Chemists.sure to ge e genu Benson's.s.may be had from all druggists.SEABURY & JOHNSON, Chemists, N.V.Citys ing, the 9th inst., in the cons Hotel, at 8 o'clock sharp.The ltovers and 2nd Excelsiors played their first schedule match of football on Saturday, May 3, on (he former's ground, the result being a victory fur Hovers by 5 goals to nil.Late Sporting Nows Condensed.All those interested in the formation of the new Laurentian Water pots Club are requ to attend a meeting at 7.13 this evening.At last night's meeting of the M.A.A.A.executive it was décided to engage A.M.Bennett, of Toronto, as trainer for the club, temporar- ils.Mr.Hennett will be files a fortnight's trial, and, it satisfactory, will be engaged per- mancntly.\u201cDirectum,\u201d 2.04, the champion ot stallion, Has been badly hurt and wi 5 not bo trained this season.The stallion was being alonz five miles of gravel road, from the form of his owner, John (ireen, of Dublin, to the stables of Orriu Hic kok, at Pleasanton, who was to truin * Directu for ( Mclvor, who had leased] his racing.alin os tor the year.On the road the stallion, tibia and fell, the tendons «| of à forvleg receiving a bad cut trou the shoe of a hind foot.The cut is deep, and may ruin the trotter's career on the tracks.Sporting Correspondence.\u201cRook\u201d Thanks for your suggestion.It will be acted upon.ELECTRIC RAILWAYS Again Discussed by the Cote St An- tolne Council.The Cote St.Antoine Town Council last night once more discussed the electric railway problem.The subject was introduced by Councillor J.H.Hutchison cn a motion to repeal by-law 42, concerning the West.mount Electric Railway, which was passed on March 27 last.By-law 43, which affect- cd the same latter, had been rejected by\u201d the rate- Counci Tor AL Hutchinson\u2014*You cannot repeal a by-law by a resolution.I have another by-law prepared which will cancel the revious one.It is a proposal to abandon Mountain avenue, as it seems to have met with so much oppôsition, and to go up Mount Pleasant avenue without it costing the town one cent, for money seemed the great bugbear.The conditions are the same as already passed.It is an absolute necessity for the road to go in advance of building.People will go up the mountain if they have means of getting there.I think that Mountain avenue is the best, but as we cannot fi it we must take Mount Pleasant.have no hesitation in saying-that the railway will be perfectly safe.The Company is bound to run it when opened whether it pays or not.It will go upand down Mount easant avenue and as far west om the top™ of the mountain as St.George's Club House.It will bave a thirty years\u2019 franchise.\u201d Councillor Evans\u2014*\u2018This plan seems to disfranchise the western residents of the mountain entirely.Those living on Mont- rose and Argyle avenues will REAP NO BENEFIT FROM IT.\u201d Mayor Redfern\u2014*\u2018I think it is a pity that this matter should have come up so sudden- ly.\u201d Councillor M.Hutchinson felt that an interest in the town demanded that the portunity of getting a railway up the mountain should be en.It would mean an Increased \u2018revenue \u2018of fully a thousand dollars next year.Mr.Yuille was about abandoning the projéct,if it were not taken up.Councillor J.H.Hutchison wanted to know who objected to the scheme, before voting on it.Councillor M.Hutchinson \u2014* \"Have you no public duty to perform without being influenced by those who object?\u201d Councillor J.H.Hutchison\u2014\u201cOh, yes, ständ on my own legs every time.\u201d - Then it was suggested that notice \u201cot motion should be given before Mr.Matthew Hutchinson's by-law could and the Mayor ruled on this line.Then Mr.J.H.Hutchison's resolution came \u201cbefore the Council, but as it would require\u2019a vote of two-thirds of the fuli Council to car it, the motion was not pressed.Mr.M.Hutchinson guve notice of motion to bring in another by-law at a special meeting to held next Monday.For the Road Committee, Councillor Walker recommended that the town give $1900 for the right of way for water-pipes, continuing Westmount Avenue from the Boulevard to Mount Pleasant.The proprietors would \u2018then open the road themselves, The matter was left over.Councillor Evans moved and Councillor McCormick seconded a resolution notifying the Montreal Street Railway Company lo run 2 cars to the western limi the Councillor Walker was appointed Acting- Mayor for three months.The Ice-bound Coast.\u2018 St.Joun's, Nfld., May 8.\u2014The steamer \u201cSiberian,\u201d Allan Line, en a thousand tons of freight for here, it in expected has gone to Halifax.She has been waiting off Cape Race since Friday owing to the coast being blocked with ice.The sealing steamer \u201cAurora\u201d spent yesterday in dpening a wa, here for her.The \u201cAurora\u201d could not fin her and concluded she had gone to Halifax.orev evesecercesrraconeanr City or Town.0 ses scsi \u2014ivesnaccuss ssaesacas seesssscnesanrsocsscelibosacrccannsacssaccs This Coupon No.16 will run in THE STAR until Friday night next Remember only one Coupon, but you can out out others and hand them to friends | COLUMBIAN FAIR VIEWS.Coupon No.17 of the Columbian Fair Series will ap in th thar © of Saturday next.There are 18 } Portfolios in of these | oe A f COXEY AS A WITNESS.HE TELLS THE STORY OF THE CAPITOL PARADE.They Observed the Law for Not a Chicken's Feather Could be Traced to Thelr Camp-\u2014-Mræ.Coxey and Her Daughter.WASHINGTON, May 8.\u2014The hearing of evidence in the case of the District of Columbia against Coxey and his generals was resumed yesterday afternoon, General Coxey himself in his gray spring suit with creased trowsers walked into-the witness stand.e gave bis residence as Massillon, Ohio.\u2018What is your business?\u201d was asked.\u201cI have a stone quarry, manufacture sand for steel works and run a stock farm, 1 am now engaged in lobbying for the unemployed - ¥hat the ol jectot your visit to Washington?To petition Congress to pass two laws to give work to the unemployed on public im- rovements.\u201d The men who came with him id so, Mr.Coxey said, upon the principle that they might assemble as well here as anywhere.hey were out of work.Did you obey the laws of the atate?\u201d \u201cNot one chicken feather can be traced to our camp.We knew of the success of the movement depended on our lawfulness.Men?were warned not to be disorderly or ink in describin his interview with the chief lice ut Washington, General Coxey suid it was his purpose to Keep within the law.He told Major Moore tliat the army might break up and enter the Capitol grounds as American citizens, and the chief said there vould be no ohjection to that.\u201cHe said that we must not carry the banners into the unds, because it was inst the law,\u201d the General continued.said there was one banner from Pitts.burs give en me by the laboring men that I promised to plant there if my life was spared, and I would like to carry that.However, the banner was packed into the waggon with the others, or 1 gave Marshal rowne orders to pack them.Here Mr.Lipscombe exhibited the ban- of ner.Its was of white satin, with n letters, and reads; Pittsburg and Allegheny.More mone ess misery; good 8; no interest on ds.\u201d \u201cMy object IN COMING TO THE CAPITOL, sald Mr, Coxey, \u2018\u2018was to present to Con- my two bills.th the good roads bill, and © non-interest bear ing bonds bill, and to address the Congress of the Un States and the American people on ce I de- anded the protection, of the police, who med to be Colonel Bright's right hand some to present to Congress the petition from, labor organizations in favor of the Judge Miller would not permit the introduction as evidence of the speech Mr.Coxgy intended to make, or the protest he issuéd, saying they had nothing do with this trial.Mr.Coxey told the story of the march to to Washington without any embel- The rial of the Commonwen) leaders, which has d along in the police court for three days, will concluded today.It is apparent that the.case is being tested on the b grounds of justification for Coxey's movement, for the Assistant District Attorney, in his opening address, called Browne a crank, and did not hesitate to insinuate that Coxey was a knave, while the opposing lawyers endeav to make the trial appear a persecution by the plutocrats of t e, and appeaied to animosity against Wali Street.MORE TROUBLE FOR THE GENERAL.MASSILLON, Ohio, May 8.\u2014The prospect of arrest on the criminal cha of abduction awaits Messrs.Coxey and Browne, when Judge Miller, of re eh is done with them.This trouble is in consequence of the disappearan the \u201cAngel of Pence\u201d inCoxey's May Day parade, The \u201cA was Miss Mamie Coxey, who is still in Washington, and got there without her mother's knowledge or consent.The mother, Mrs.Caroline Coxey is the divarced wife o the General, and secured her decree on the frond of excessive cruelty, and was made 1 custodian of the girl.Yo Jesse Corey was sent from Rockville, Md., and succeeded in getting his sister to run away with him.Coxey announces her intention of having Browne and Coxey arrested the moment they put foot on Ohio soil, and she may carry the war into the district of Columbia.BRITAIN'S NAVY, Should it be Increased?\u2014Sir Charles Russell's Suecessor, LoxpoN, May 8.\u2014Baron Hood, of Avalon, a retired Admiral, and formerly a Lord of the Admiralty, called attention in the House of Lords to the increase in fore navies, and asked whether the pe increase of the British Navy, p: ded or in the British estimates, was \"sufficient to insure to Great Britain the command of the sear.Baron Hood especially urged an the Nav.of 6800 men in the personnel of the Na The First Lord of the Admiralty, Earl Spencer, said that the Government was determined to maintain the Navy and to render Great Britain paramcuntupontheses.The Government scheme, he added, provided for the naval roquirementsof thenextfiveyears,.but it was not thought advisable toannounce the details beforeha NDON, May 8 &\u2014The election to fill the vacancy in the House of Commons made the retirement of Sir Charles Rus: Place in South Cage yesterday.eta.oulton, Q candidate, was successful, receiving 0 votes.Herbert Robertson, Conseryative, received 4338 votes.Fearing Another Landslide.ANNE DE LA PERADE, Que,, May-8.\u2014 Sr \u2018 Serious landslides are Desurring on the east east.| side of - Anne's river, from the C, P.bridge northward.These slides are ut by the © gradual rising of the Ste.Annes ver for the past three or four days, carrying away a large quantity of timber, etc, piled alom the river shore.; Since the St.Alban catastrophe Mr.Xavier Lebeeufa barn, situated about three acres from the C.P.R.bri as well as Mr.Johnny Brier's house about four acres from the barn has been carried to the river, The dwellings of Messra.Xavier Lebœuf, Achille Bochet, Elxear Donville, Napoles eche, Prosper Lafleche, Iouis Latleche with o A Housseau \" store, also durs Arc- an acksmith sho are in great danger, All these houses Rave been abandoned through fear of being carried to the river, as land is rapidly sliding towards the river, and the inhabitants of this part of the village _are in great consternation.Conservatives Nominate Candidates.DUXCANVILLE, Ont, May 8.\u2014A meeting \u201cof Conservati was held here terda to nominate candidates for the 1 an Dominion houses for the county of Russell, Mr.Hurtubise, of Casselman, was nomi- Dated for the Houge of Commons, and Mr.tt, reeve of sonne for the local res The Hon.John H » Minister of Railways, was mas Present ! delivered th vigorous n w L many of the pe landing oes loms of the ie Ly me ole \u2018own by-and-by.to fai -.Benning & Barsalou's Sales.EXTENSIVE TRADE SALE BY| BENNING & BARSALST, At thetr Balesrooms, Nos, 86 and 88 St.Peter st, La A EDNESDAY, the vru MAY, Regular Week- STAPLE AND FANCY PRY GOODA, In lots suitable to the wants of the City and Comprising: Dress Goods, Prints, Cashmeres, Flanbels, Cottons, Shirtinga, Cretonnes, Tick- tags Housekeeping Linens, Satcens.Mantle Cloth, Lace Curtains, Cotton Hose.and Drawers, urien ace, Brussels por Stair Olicloth, Table Covers, ora, OBL eal, Damask, Huck and French Towels, Table Linens, Holland, Kib- bons, 3mallwares, Notio er 150 Furnishiug Goods, jader wear, Neckwear, iso (to close an account), 150 Men's Rubber Coats, with Ca; Also, 8 cases House usokoeping LI Also, Mona: s, Wome: utidren's Hose.Also, Men's, Y ouths' and Boys\u2019 Clotht - Also, 10 cases i Goatlngs, serges, Scotch and Can weeds, Fine X Worsteds, Blue and Fanc Choviors Diagonals, short lengths, er and a variety of oi goods.«The attentIOn of ihe Trade 3 invited.BALE AT TE CLOCK A.M.N \u20ac BARSALOU, BE: vais * Auctioneers.Loss of Flesh is one of the frst signs of poor health.Coughs, Colds, Weak Lungs, Diseased Blood follow.Scott\u2019s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, cures all of these weakness- \u2018es.Take it in time to avert illness if you can.Physicians, the world over, endorse it.Don't be decelved by Substitutes! __ Boott & Bowne, Belleville.All Deuggiste.sos.88._ LEGAL CARDS.AAAS en McGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, de.NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL RD.McGibben, QC.AN INTERRUPTED ___ WEDDING.CHAPTER XK.XK.\u2014(Continued.) ! \u201cWhy does Miss Lingard keep her there\u201d \u201cI don\u2019t know: she seems fond of Alice, 123 Peers Davidson.and troubled about her too.It sometimes | ve seems to me as if she had known Alice be- fore\u2014or as if Alice were a dear friend or re- tion.Could that be so, Max?\" Max remembered Magdalen's strange brords to him, the strange light in her eves, on the night when he had helped to take Alice tothe Priory.There was some mystèry here which he could not understands But he answered rathersharply: \u201cDon\u2019t be so fanciful , Ursula.Miss Lin gard had never seen the woman before: she told me so.But she ought to send her away; it is hardly safe to let her stay there | with those childre \u2018Tell her 80.\u201d - \u201cI could not take sucha liberty, Besides, Miss Lingards fs quite capable of managing her own affair.\u201d Max turned away with rather a vexed look ln bis face.W y, even while he ack- nowled Magdalen's capacities, did he always wish so 0 much to take upon himself the burden of her sorrows and her anxieties! He was ever conscious of a desire to help her; and yet she wasa woman who gave rath er than took help in her relations with ers.Perhaps he was not free from the purely masculine conviction that, however wise and good a woman na be, she is never quite so wise and the nrost ordinary specimen of mankin He had not time for much thought about alen, or for anything but his own at fairs just then.Cecil's absence ti fms deal of labor and responsibility upon im, especially as Mr.Brendon's vigourseem- ed to be failing alittle.His chemical works were not so remunerative as they ought to have been: and he was made anxious from time to time bY complaints on the part of an agent for the Malton property, which belonged to Captian Esher.The fumes from his warks were declared to be excessively injurious to the Malton park and plantations, and he was threatened witha on the matter.Expensive law proceedings, even if he were to be successful, in the long run, would bear hardly upo upon his resources; he was desirous of avoiding them, although \u2018he had his father's capital and experience to fall back upon, and knew that they would never be wanting at a pinch.He was ho ing to com upromise matters with the Malton agent, and.while still anxious, he did not foresee that the cloud which had appeared in his horizon was one which would by-and-by oover the whole heavens, and place him 4 utter darkness, Cecil and Lenore went to Mentone.Mr.Brendon took a house for them in Higher Scarsfield, and furnished it with it was a pretty place, not far from oo Priory.known as ve.\u201d For the present, however, bride and bridegroom were not expected at their new home; ' Cecil's health was far from strong, and it was thought advisable for hini to remain in an equable climate for some months to come.Into the midst of the busy and fairly prosperous life that Max had made for himself, a sudden sorrow came with the force of a thunderbolt.He went to his father\u2019s private room late one night, and found him busy over some pa Et have been putting these in order,\u201d he said, pointing to a pile bef fore him on the table.\u201cIf anything should happen to me, you will know where to find them.*Nothing is likely t to hap) onto you at present, should think,\u201d said covering his y by an assumption of the old, blunt manner which his father understood so ell, MEN, nothing that I know of.But death comes to all us, sooner or later.Cecil will have totake another partner when I pone.ax stood and waited for further indications of his father's state of mind.\u201cOf course the girls and your mother are mel provided for,\u201d p die Brendon; t there is one \u2018thing 1 ola like to say tot Max.Your mother is sometimesa lit- tle-hasty, particularly with-you and \u2019 Ursula; but I hope that as long as it is possible for you to hold on together you will.Cecil \u2018won't trouble himself much about his sisters; you must take my place to them;\u2014do you hes be ry well, father.But I don't see why eed trouble yourself now about so refonte a contingency.\u201d \u201cIt may not be so remote as you think.There's no knowing what may\u2019 happen.might never have another opportun- ly of sayin these things to you.ou are fond of Ursula, and she: of you: dont abandon her, whatever you do.have made Jou tristee and guardian, with 15% mother, to the: two childron, should I die before.they are of age Ÿ remember that I spoke about it Lelore, and explained to Cecil why I did not care burden him with the responsibility.He has a wife and may have children of his And you will be niore thoughtful for the girls than Cecil would , and I should like you to have a voice in the matter of their educatich.\u201d \u201cI should like to have a voice now,\u201d Max could not hel saying.«Mother is making the irls work too h must sce shout that.1 will speak to her to-morrow.And I know you won't shirk this bilit: \u201cCertainly not, it I am ever called on wsuit | fil it.\u201d \u201cThats 4t;-that's what I wanted to hear | as a \u2019 Stewart Sales, STANDARD BRED TROTTERS TO BE BOLD AT AUCTION, WITHOUT RKAERVE.The undersigned have received instructions from James J.10 Acksa Keq.\u2026.who is retiring trom wo nell a entire stud of Trotting Horaes at the Wee» GLEN FARM.Upper Lachine Road (Montreal Junetion), taclud- Lng chi the celebrated trotiing stallions ; GENERAL BANKS (10393), Race record 2.39%.Stred by Gener General Brook, 2.208 sob of Rooker Jer ot Rocky Ford 3.18%.Bonnie Annie eS oe gro dam Minnie Woods 6 mp.plenkiron.LEONTES ee Standard and registered.Sired by Pilot Mam- brino 515 (sire Of N.T.H.2.17% \"and eighteen othe rs la zon dam Arralena, by Hambletontan rince, \u2014a1s0\u2014 rood Mares, including Melody (registered) Brood by Naistogham 2166, dam Fautress, by iiamlet 1 Gis and Fillies, ania PR a Sulkies, Road Wag- gona, Harness and Stabl The sale will take place on WEDNESDAY, MAY %b, Commencing at 2 o'clock p.m.Catalogues now re JAMES STEWART « ce 178 St.James Street.1054 uctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of PIERRE BELIVEAU, St.Gabriel de Brandon, P.Q, The unde od will sell br Auction, at Na.69 St.James street, Montreal, o MIDAY, L1th May, 18504, at ir: o'clock, he Eu of the estate, as under : stock of Dry Goods, Boots an Shoes, otc.$ pes ae xtures $1,014 19 Book Debts, \u201cBills Receivable and Judgments, pe r list 16,068 12 MARCOTTE Ek BROS.\"KENT & TE ReerTE.eers.105 4 daw BUTTER & EGGS The Keeps West : Step - End With Provision The Store Times.Very choice Creamery Butter, Very fine Dairy Butter, only 25c per lb.Butter in Prints reccived Tuesdays and Fridaye New Laid Eggs arrive by Express every morning, 12}c per doz The choicest Hams and Bacons, only a per lb.trangers moving into the West End _ will do well to give,us a call before buy- \u201cing elsewhere.J.H.E.Davis, 2699 St.Catherine st.TELEPHONE 4438.\u201d» 10 Royal Insurance Co.LARGEST FIRE OPRICE IN THE WORLD.Unlimited Liability * Absolute Security.Every description of property insured at moderate rates of premium, v HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA: Royal Insurance Building, Montreal \u201cW.TATLEYT, Manager.SIMPSON, Aset.Manager.Agents French EE you say.I have always been able to trust i most fully, Max; you have not been ke Cecil, who, with many never steady enough to gain dence.I cannot depend on GEO.E HURTUBISI Ro88 ROBERTSO SANES ALLIN PERCY BR.GAULT one\u2019s confi him.You have never given me half-an-hour's anxiety : in your life.Max felt 1 repaired for a good deal of and much ha hard work when his father sa t \u201cI will try to do my best for the future, as I bave tried to do in the past,\u201d he sid, with a certain proud gratitude which his father fully appreciated.\u201cBut I don't like to hear you talk in that way, father; Ie u know you're a you ve tor see your grandchildren about you for many a long year.\u201cI do not think that I shall see many pli Mr, Brendon, uietl Te eh.oh fer as 1 knowsd am well and strong enough at present.Wail 1 mat finish my work; it is ns Rr bed, boy; it's time that young folks ike y vou were asleep.Max smiled at the notion of his requiring sleep at the untimely hour of twelve; but his ather sent him off peremptorily.ght, my lad,\u201d he said, giving his hand to ne young man; \u2018\u2018good-n pight.God bless Jou.Don\u2019t wait for me; I shall soon have done.Iam tired already.\u201d Max left him, and thought ittle more on the subject.But the conversation recurred to his mind with startling distinctness a few days later, for Mr.Brendon was found one morning in the quiet sleep from which there is no awakening.He had died in the night from heart-disease.CHAPTER XXI, A WALK IN THE RAIN.It was a wet, windy eyening in so Aprils For many hours had the rin been loading the laurel leaves and soakin the fragrant brown earth of the empty ower-beds before a' certain house in Higher Scarsfield.This house, which stood well back from the as nearly Dpposite the Priory, and had To eens selected by Mr.Brendon for Cecil's residence upon his marriage.Thither, upon this chilly, stormy night, Cecil brought his young wife home.Max and Ursula were there to receive them.Max wus due at Gay street about eight o'clock, and intend to take his sister home before that hour; but Cecil ve so much horrifled at,the prospect of Ursula's wet walk that Lénore insisted on keeping her for the night.It wanted twenty minutes to eight w en Max started upon his walk back to Scarsfiel As the front door closed u on him, and he walked down the gravelled path, from which the most distinct objects to to be een were the tips of Miss Lingard's cedar graying slightly, and defined In black layers agalrist t 16 kky, Max's thoughts reverted with satisfaction to the scene of luxurious warmth, brightness, and dowmes- tic happiness which he had left indoors.It was a pleasure to know that Cecil was comfortably settled, and his flirtation with Ruby Roslyn at an \u2018end.Max dellberntel y ferred to believe that &« man with xo oving a wife as Lenore would nelonger finda ged Lo HT in being constant.He was dis k well of Cecil; and it did expose occur to him, with his meagre ex.ence in love matters, that marriage oes not always fix a man\u2019s affections uu.alterabl n the [roman to whom he ven h A and.id strike im t at iI's buoyant on ta might have been sohored with advantage.Perhaps, oon- sidering the manner in which his ma had actually taken place, and the even which had succeeded it, Lenore\u2019s future would have been safer had he felt a litte less self-confidence in entering n this new phase of hix life.In outwarû bearin he had gained: his old LT Herleseness où manner mproved health had | rtially robbed his face of its effeminate delicicy.Lenore, on the contrary, did not look the Potter for her year abroad.Her face waa pale, and her es anxjous: but her mouth had won a a sweetness which helped to give her an older a lab days EEE had ex reine ys, exc points, is man yet, and will ; ELEGANT MOUSEBOLD FURNITURK Upright and Square Pianos, B.P.Mirrors, Crystal Gasaliers, Best Wilton, Axmin- ster and Brussels Carpets, Fine Oak - ~ and Walnut Biniag Reem lets, Ceatiy Bird's Eye Maple Bedresm Bet, coat 5400, Fine China, \u201c Glass and Silverware, Cutlery, Ete.The subacribers will sell at their rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME STREET, THRURIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 10th, The finest assortment of Second Hand Furniture and Household Effoota offered at Auction for some time The whole remov private resi- cu for hci nes of sale, \u2014CONBISTING OP\u2014 Bird's Eye Maple Bedroom Set, comprising Bedstead, Bureau, washstand, Wardrobe some Walnut Canopy Bet, several fine A and Cherry Bedroom Se! Quartered Lak Dinin, = Koum Set, Elegant Spanish Mahogany only a short time In use, Walnut, vak and Mahogany Sideboards, Leather Covered Dini Chairs, Solld Walnut Diping \u2018Table, 20 feet long, cost 3135 Drawing Room Bultes, Fancy pad Chairs an à Soins several Ax- minster, Wilto and Brusse Fi Upright Yd Square Pianos n Steinway, Herr, Ouvrier Bros., New York, and other makers, fine China Dinner sets; Tea and Dessert sets, Glassware, Silverware, Fancy China, Ornaments, Clocks, etc, Gas Cooking Stoves, Cooking Kanges, Kte.Kte, à Fire and Burglar Proof bafe, almost new.\u201cEverything the best and tn good order.SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.| MN HICKS & CO, © Auctioneers.QFECIAL SALE \u2014 oF OIL and waTER COLOR PAINT- - INGA, Nigy w Raphael, M.Seymour, and other arusts; also umes of Standard Werks, The property of Leslte J.Skelton, Esquire, who has instructed us to sell them at our Rooms, Nos, 1821 and 1823 Notre Dame Street, SATURDAY AVTERNOON, MAY 1th, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.M.BRICKS & CO, 108 8 : Auctioneers.cu Walter M.Kearn's Sales.NSN Nt NN\u201d NNN QU RESERVED SALE BY AUCTION.1 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, Victoria Fark, St.Lambert.The seven lots compose a splendid \u2018block of laud with three frontages, situ: Hickson Ave, Union Ave, and Third Street, ae of cach \u2014 about 30x1060\"ft.Sale at the Subscribers\u2019 Balearoo: 1753 Notre Dame Street, positive to the hest -| bidder ol WEDNESDAY MORNING, 9h MAY, AT 10.30 O'CLOCK SHARP.WALTER M.KEARNS, \u2018 Auctioneer.\u201c STEANSHIPS.vo o- Allan Line\u2019 Royal Mail Steamships.Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec & Montreal repo Srzamex.Montreal Guaben B A 5 May CM à Rp 12 May 3 May 19 May » May 10 May May 27 May 1\" May 2 June * The Laurentian carries cabin Passengers only and does not Te at Quebec or Londonderry.RATES OF PASSAGE\u2014CABIN.88.PARJSIAN, #50 to ue single.$110 to $180 return.88.SARDINIAN, Sôto T5single, 10to 19 return.By other steamers, 0 and 60 single, IV and 110 reture.Bates ape in accordance with location of stateroom, and number Bacond Chbin, #30 and 3% Steer: Lon al?Glasgow, Derry and New York Service.From Glasgow.BTRAMRNIPS, From New York.27 April STATE OF CALIFORNIA 11 May, 2 0 pm je staterooms are situated on the saloon er infor Montreal, Besien en Philadelphia, or te AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO, 32 Broadway, N.¥.what change they expected to see in him was difficult to say.À close observer might have thought that his face bore in: «ns of care and responsibility in the deeper fold between his eyebrows, and the added Infrequency of his slight, cool smile; but Cecil and Lenore, not being close observers, noted only that his easy careless: ness of attitude, nd keen, au et quiet, glance, were the same as ever, and declared him unaltered, Max half smiled at the [Tome brance of their laughing verdict as he turned away from their door into the wi wind and rain.He looked up at Miss Lingard\u2019s cedar trees, and began to think of the 1ainy night when De had | belped to: to'carry a helpless outcast throug iron gates, and of another time whom he had been detained at her house by a storm.\u201cRain soems to be the first condition of my meeting with her,\u201d he sald to himself, | casting a long glance back to her house, and forward down the hill.\u201cIt is wet and enough to mest her now!\u201d indeed, he soon caught sight of a tall, rk figure in the gloom, which he thought mist surely be hers, strides brought him up to it.Contrasted even with Ursula'a bright beauty and Lenore\u2019s delicate loveliness, he could not belp thinking that .the pale grave face, turned towards him from a background of darkness, was the sweetest he had ever seen.Its vs ry and » aroused in bi a sense storm of sy feved consciousness that me ing ng had been secretly ng upon him was no longer present.The: three whom he had just quitted were too sanguine, too untroubled forhim.Here as nome one who knew that life was not reich \u2018and pleasantness, who had a sort of ious tenderness for other people's souls bodies \u2014a tenderness of which he felt the subtie charm, but could not understand.There was an attraction about Magdalen which had led strangers even to confide their histories to her, which made her the special confidante of those who were in any kind of trouble.Max did not know that she possessed any peculiar power of winning confidence; he only knew that now and then he was irresistibly attracted into ving her his own, \u2018e are bound to the same pince she said to him, as they walked se \u201cYes.I am going to take Mr, fe Aidan class amal ated with my o \u2018It will hard work, when ath classes are so large.\u201d a \u201cPerhaps so.But I like to have plenty to a.\u201cYou are not in want of work generally, suppose!\u201d \u201cNo,\u201d sald Max, Tih an answering smile.\u201cI think | may say I have had plenty todo aL 1 left school a 7 cie were young.alen was aware that Max 1 bad differed greatly from , Commode, ; Window beats and Cornices all to mateh, hand- C Bedroom \u2018Private Library of over 500 Vol- son; ald che was\u201d \"Hair.a-doxen | _without reserve, ar .A bankrupt stock of Dry Good, valued ab 35000, lines, Eouve father.MPORTANT CATALOGUE SALE \u201cor Orchids, Palms, Ferns and Foliage Plants, belong a Po but of the well knowa collection owned b, late Tun JOHN J.C.ABBOTT, \u2018The whole to be sold b; uct lon without reserve at the Green House, \\ 19 SHERBROOKE STREET, Montreal, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 9th, 1384.Bale to commencs: at 10 O'Clock.Plants can bs seen at ans Line previous to day of sale Fer ape plug to the Gardener at above address.Catalogues can be had on application, 108 3 FRARER BRONX, Ay | Extessiye S°EEKEY FURNITURE, SALE, hold Furniture, remoy from various houses in the city.Pianos, Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Furniture, Brussels and Ta Carpets, Pictures, 18 pestr, Bedding, Kitchen sundries, Yoves Ranges ote.etc, at our auction rooms, No 320 Si.Jam street, On Friday Next, 11th May, at Ten °C] lock.Parties having Furniture, Etc, to dls tavited to consign the same to us.Well known and thoro mo established weekly sales; the attendance of bons tide buyers ensuring ptactory pri \u201cFRASER BROR,, Auctioneers.OUSEHOLD FURNITURE H \\ AND EFFECTS.Sale at Ne.\u20ac Victeria Street, ON TUIESDAY MORNING, 10th MAY, Parilor Furnilure, Brussels Carpets, Contents of veral rooms, Neat Sots, Mattresses, 8 pring Beds, Feather I\u2019 illows, Pictures, Mirror, Lace Cut tains, Hall Ol Cloth, gear arpet, Od Fan ables, Bedding, 3 Hall and Washstan ttoves, sideboard, Diving Tube and Chaïrs, etc.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.FRASER BROS., 106 4 Aucti Be ALE \u20ac oF EXCELLENT MOUSENOLD FURNI- re, varpet a Parlor, Dining and Bed- a Fu raitare, ete ete at the \u2018residence, Ne.11 PHILLIPS SQUARE, next door to the ART GALLERY, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, 9th MAY, at TEN O'Clock.Further particulars will be advertised.- FRASER BROS, Auctinneers.: 108 3 ALUABLE BUILDING LOTS .BY auction endidly situated.Three very desirable [ots on ST.ANTOINE ST.corner CLANDEKBOYE AVENUE, Just west of Mr.K.8.Auld's handsome stores.Sire, each, 24.4x100 f © lots on Clandebuye Avenue and.two on the eet.on Selby street, seven lots 1n all property on MONDAY MORNING, 146th MAY, 1894, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.16 3 FRASER BROS.Auctioneers + HOICE APPLE TREES BY AUCTION.straw berry « of Montreal, Peach, Askeny Baldwin, \"Blue Pearm mang srr Husset, bon\u201d Davis, ete.tn bundles ot four and caretully labelled true to name, Sale rooms, 320 Bit, James st, on THURSDAY oth Mer, at 2.30 pm.FRASER BROR, Auctioneers.Marcotte Broa.Sales.AUCTION TRADE SALE At our new rooms, 69 ST.JAMES STREET, ON WEDNESDAY, Sth INSTANT, and in lots to suit the trade, assorted, n Prints, Eotionudes, iting, Underwear, Hoslery, Gloves, Neckwear.Hraoes, Buttons, Canton Flannel, Braids, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, , Ribbon, Mus) n, Liniugs, Canvas, Frillings Ornaments, \u2018Trimmings, elc., ete Also $ 17000 worth of Hardware, from a Bankrupt stook, come prising Fine Cutlery aud helt Sood, J ke: os Knives, Shears, llazors, cs, Screw.Revolvers, Buckles,- Door Knobs, aie: Varnish, Felt l\u2019aper, Springs, Shooting Guns, Rivets, fopper ire, and lots of other articles.Alsoa large stock of choice Crockery and és'agsware, Lamps, ware, c Chirmneys Burne ge Also the stationery and Book stock mers, of Notre Dame Street, Sc elope and tory Books, Alo: ma, Note Paper, Pens and Inks, etc.privity quantity of Panty Articles of all descriptioi > SALE AT TEN A.M.- MARCOTTE BNOA., 106 3 Aucti B' MARCOTTE BROS.Auction Sale of Neat Heusehold Faraiture, at No, 1163 86.Benls street, On Wedneadsy, Sth of May.af 10 @°Clock a.m, We have received instruction from the estate of the \\ace G rence, to sell all the neat Household Furnitur ouPAISING\u2014 1 fine Square Plano, 5 :.rlor Set in Si1k Brocatelle, British Plate Mirror, Ficrures, Poles a and Curtains, Marble Top Centre lables, sels Care pets and Oficloth, ine W Biot videbonrd.Dining ble and Chairs, Couches, 1 \u2018ne Cabinet New Raymond sewing \"aching, ne arly new, cost $95, Marble Top Bodroom Set, Mair Mat:resses, Sprin pod Feather Hed apd\u2019 Belding, Leader Coo Love, Retrigerator, silver Plntedv are.Crockery and Ulassware, Kitchen Utensils, 6»c,ete, 1 fine Hall stove, all to be.sold without 1073 MARCOTTE BRON, Auctioneers.RADE SALE, The undersigned will sell at \u2018tLeir rooms, 69 8t James str Thursday and i Friday, 10th and 13th instant, at 10 Am.esc each day as follows: On T: A Dry Stock, assorted, ottona, \u2018print, nderwear, Hcstery, Gloves, Neckweat, Buttons, Feathers, Velveta, Tallors' 111mmings, Fringe, braids, &c., atock of stationery and office justes, Btauonery ot all kinds, Penciln English, ach, and American Writ ung Pens, slate Pencils, Pens Boldera.Monch and English School Books, Boads, ums, AR & A stock of\u2019 Hardware, Natis, Screws, Bolts, fine Cutlery, Door Kno Tools, Carpenters and Cabinet Makers\u2019 Sundries, Olis, Varnishes, etc.ON FRIDAY, Hen MAY, the balance of Hardware rock.Also a fins Btock assorted, Te orn Coffees, Bpices, Soods.Note Ross ?Pickies Extraots, Br Blacking, Oltve Paking Po wder, ap Ofl, Vinegar, ote Positively witont reserve.MARCOTTE BROS, _107 6 Au SAFE BRISTOL'S SUGAR-COATED| |} of of EASY Fr ITEITTVANI \"VEGETABLE PILLS eam _- PROMPT Rr curious enough about it to ask the question, Did ou leave school so early by your own wish \u201cNo by that of my father.\u201d Then, as it he raw some mute wonder in her-face, or wore meeti some implied blame of his father's conduct, he went on quickly: \u201cIt happened \"by accident\u2014ulmoat.The original plan was that I should not enter the office till I had been to Cambridge.But the school broke up early one term on nc- count of iliness, and I came home and myself useful to wy He noon thought that he could not and fxwell, T was re- eanily spores me, might master vote change must have disappolntod vo ou should remember what boys of fifteen are like, Miss Lingard.The sense of importance, + om from school trammels, pride in my father's praine and in be- ing-of use to him\u2014a good deal \u2018of self-oon- , in short\u2014soon consoled Me for the dis- pintnient.For the time being I did | fes] 7, 1 nowledge.\u201d mn (gl by Combed == = change soomer than you. a pm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ten ete rama Sarre = 6 STAR TUESDAY MAY 8 1894 ASSAULT IN A ST., JAMES ST.STORE.MR, STANLEY BAGG USES A GERMAN SWORD And Fells Mr.Lavers, Clerk in Birks\u2019 Jewellery Store -The Assault, to All Appearances, Unprovoked.There isa very heavy double-handed sword, of Dautzie make, reposing in the safe in Henry Birks & Son's old store, St.James street.Apar( from its medieval character and ancient appearance, which stamps it at once as a weapon of might.it weighs eleven pounds, including the iron scabbard \u2014 considerable interest surrounds it as the instrument with which Me.R, Stauley Bagg levelled W.HH.Lavers, clerk, to the floor in his employers store yesterday afternoon during the progress of the auction of goods not, wanted in the new buildings.As explained by eyewitnesses of the incidents which led up to the assault the story is as follows: Mr, Lavers was in charge of the store while the auction was in progress, and on several occasions had \u201cbeen compelled to request :ople to vacate that position of the rovn n rear reserved for unsold goods, About four o'clock Mr.R.Stanley Buxx strolled in to attend thesale, and speedily found his way to the forbidden section.There were several others there besides, and as their presence disturbed Mr.Hicks.the auctioneer, he requested Mr.Lavers to ask them to leave.They all obeved except Mr.Stanley Bus, who flatly refus Mr.Lavers again preferred the request in courteous language, Mr.Hicks intimnating that if the place were not cleared he would stop the auction, adding, \u201cWho is Stopping there\u201d \u201cMr.Stanley Bay,\u201d replied Mr.Lavers.\u201cThen put him out,\u201d resumed the auctioneer.Mr.Lavers advanced to Mr.Bagg and again asked him to \u2018leave, when Mr.Bagg, picking up the douhle-handed sword and striking Mr.Lavers over the left temple, : LEVELLED HIM Tu THE.FLOOK.Mr.Lavers was taken in an unconscious condition to Mr.Mart's drug store, where the: wound was dressed and the man recovered sulliciently to allow himself to be driven home, Mr.Birks junior, said this morning:*\u201c À feature which think bears hard on Mr, Bagg is the fact that after doing the deed he sauntered back into the main store and remarked: \u2018The pup, | am sorry | did not kill him.\" Our clerk was not to blame in the slightest degree.lle has been with us since 1872 and rather errs on the side of mildness than anyvthing-else.le is in our confidence and thoroughly reliable.\u201d At this moment Mr.lLavers walked into the store.Although a man of some inches he is by no means as tall as Mr.Bagge, though perhaps a little stouter.He looked ale, having evidently lost considerable lood.\u2018There is very little to say about the affair,\u201d he said, ** All 1 can say is that if I had not been standing close to Mr.Bag, the blow would have killed me.\u201d He yn- covered his head and showed an ugly gash on the left of the frontal bone directly above the left temple.The scabbard hal come down\u201d edgeways.If it \u201chad bee used on the flat it would have been more- of _a contusion.\u2018When 1 requested Mr.Bagg to leave the screened up portion of t}- store, h: told me to go to h \u2014 Mr.Hicks asked who it wks who was refusing to go out and [ told him.\u2018Then put him out,\u201d was the reply.At this Mr.Bagg walked over to a table and picked up a German sword, as I thought to examine it.I followed him ov:r when he turned short, and lifting it wich both hands struck me down with it.After I was fixed up at the drug store someof Mr.Bagg's friends came to me and asked me to say nothing about the affair for a day or two,\u201d Mr.Lavers has left the matter in the hands of Mr.Birks.who has given Mr, Bagg the choice of donating tive hundred dollars to the General Hospital or be prepared to stand prosecution on a charge of aggravated assault.Mr.Bagg, when approached upon the unfortunate occureuce of yesterday, has expressed his very deep regret and is desirous of making all reparation possible under the circumstances.THE CHINESE IN MONTREAL.A Presbyterian Missionary From Canton Discusses Their Condition.The Rev, Jos, C.Thompson, a Presby- .terian missionary who has been for eleven years in Canton, China, has been investi- ting the condition of the Chinese in Montreal.To a STAR reporter he said: \u201cIn the ten years past in which the Chinese 1ave been coming to Montreal never have they come so numerously as at present.New laundries are springing up weekly, of + which there are now some eighty.giving us at least 2 Chinese in that employment, while of the more or less transient population, on Lagauchetiere street chiefly, there are as many more.A considerable increase is now expected from the incoming steamer raid to have 10 on board.As to whéther we may get an infux by reason of the date of enforcement of the Geary law having arrived, remains to be seen.The need of some counteracting influence - as against their religion and practices will * be taken for granted.The idolatrous funeral - them.rites you described at length yesterday as occurring in our own city, is a strong argument.e civilization.the secular arm of Christianity \u2014is perceptibly affecting then, while almost since their first arrival the earnest faith of some has reached after So in 1844 a Chinese Sunday-school was begun in the Y.M.C.A.Rooms on Victoria Square, by five voung ladies; un- tilnow there are five Sunday schools for them and arrangements made for another * one at Chalmers Church on next Sunday.There is also a Monday evening school at Inspector Street Mission, while: some others \u2018are under , Christian instruction.The Chwreh in Canadaand the States ix sending several hundreds of thousands of dollars annually to China, and em- , ploying the largest force of missionaries in that field: while these are knocking at our doors\u2014we learn of considerable encouragement even in Christian work among them.\u2018 There are now a number of professing * Christians in our city, and many others - mor \" nai a cr Cn ee Caran on tba Et realize the truths of Christianity as opposed to idolatry; though the attracting motive to our schools is to acquire a knowledge of our language.and customs._ \u2018There are no less than 10,000 Chinamen in the Dominion, all from Canton Province; with little likelihood of this number being decreased, indeed the prospect is of consid- 4 erable increase, chiefly as a result of the Geary Law.This fact should suggest something being done to improve their condition and render them the better citizens, though, as a policeman who has a lot of them in his district said to us: \u201cThey are the quietest people who comeamong us and \u2018bother no one.\u201d Th \u201cthe case of Banks versus Bure roughs and others a motion had been nade to have Banks ordered to furnish security for costs.This is an action for damages taken by Banks, who had been arrested on capias at the instance of defendants, and liberated subsequently.the capias having been quashed.le thereupon entered the present action.Îleisin England at present, and the defendants state that he intends to remain there.An affidavit, however, Banks\u2019 boarding housekeeper states that he will return here in July, having onl gone home on a visit, The Court decid that Banks should be given until June 4 to minke known his intentions about returning, Meanwhile all proceedings are sus- petded, Personal Service Necessary.In the case of Humphrey rersus the Consolidated Investment Co.a rule had been issued inst a certain witness.The service n made upon the lawyer of one of the parties in the case.S war not aufficient.Personal service was hecessary, and Judge Loranger dismissed the motion for contrainte par corps.- \u2018 Lady Victoria Blaskwood's Wedding.May, as soon as the settlements can be drawn up, and probably on the 17th, which is the bride's birthday, says a London paper.Lady Victoria, who is the youngest of Lord Dufferin\u2019s daughters, was born in Canada while her father was Governor-Gen- vral, and is agoddaughter of the Queen.She is pretty and has a lovely voice, as well as à great talent for the violin, It is a romantic engagement, as Mr.Plunkett has heen devoted to her since her schoolroom days.\u201cHe first met her when Lord Dufferin.was at Rome and he was an attache at the Embassy: but the engagement took place at Walmer Castle, where she was staying with her sister Lady Helen Munro-Ferguson.Mr.Plunkett, by-the- bye, is the eldest son of Lord Plunkett, the Archbishop of Dublin.\u2018 ALDERMAN CLARKE OF LONDON, TAKESIN MONTREAL IN A ROUND THE WORLD TRIP.The Originator of the Penny Savings Banks and of the Chamber of Arbitration, Alderman Henry Clarke and wife of London, England.are at the Windsor.Mr.Clarke has been making a six month's trip around the word and is now on his way jestic™ which leaves New York on Saturday.Mr.Clarke is one of the most influential members of the County Council of i2-members.of London, also a member of the Chamber of Commerce of London.The County Council is one of the most important and powerful organizations in Eng aud, having full charge of all the municipal gevernment of Loudon: and having to govern a population greater than that of the Dominion of Canada.He is a partner of the famous varnish tinn of Mander Brothers.of Wolverhampton, and is also a heavy stock-holder in the Hudson Bay Company.Mr.Clarke is famous in England as the founder of the penny savings bank, and a system of quick aud simple banking that has never been excelled.These banks were established in 1X53 and are: philanthropic institutions of great scope.During the first hour and a half the bank was opened, 700 depositors were handled, which speaks volumes for the system employed.The London Times, walizing the great good ef such institutions, did everything in, its power to help them along, and.gave them the credit -of alleviating to a great degree the sufferings of the great cotton famine of Ix), Asall the labor of .bookkeeping, tellers, ete, is voluntary, these banks are opened only once a week for business at 8 p.m.The ability to handle the savings of the r, demonstrated by these banks.was the reason for the establishment of the Government P.O.savings hanks.What Mr.Clarke prides himself most on, however, is the organization and establishment, of the CHAMBER OF ARBITRATION OF LONDON which is backed by the London County Council and Corporation.The purposes of this tribunal are the simplitication of the resent ponderous legal methods of settling business disputes.It is for the settlement may arise in business.\u201cSuch disputes,\u201d said Mr.Clarke, \u201coften occur not because one man wants to get the better of another, but because there are always two sides to every story.We do away with the long, unnecessary delays of law, and save time and great expense.Our chief officer is-a lawyer and we are under the joint control of the Council and Corporation of London.There is a panel of 1:00 arbitrators, made up of men in every avenue of business and professional lite, all trades and occii- pations being represented.Any man in ingland can appeal to the Chamber of Arbitration, by the payment of a small fee.The modus operandi of the chamber is as follows: À disputant calls onthe regis trar, who has them sign a paper, called a form of submission, by which they agree to - abide by the rules and regulations of the \u2018chamber.Neither party can retract.They then have theoption of selecting one] two or three names from the panel of thirteen hundred arbitrators.The arbitrator or arbitrators.as the case may be, appoint a 'day not later than eight days distant for the hearig of the case.They meet, state the cane the witnesses are heard, and by a recent act of Parliament arbitrators may exact an oath.When both sides of the story are heard the arbitrator renders his decision, which is final and as binding as a verdict of a jury, and is recoverable.There ix no appeal against this decision except when it can be shown that the arbitrator was corrupt.I amglad to beable to say that the Chamber has worked well, and given satisfaction to disputants,lawyers and arbitrators.lt has been in operation about 18 months and it has been found that all cases are decided within fifteen days and the average fees are £5 13s, so that it hax fulfilled the expectations of its promoters.I established tribunal of arbitration at Melbourne, Australia,a few weeks -ago,\u201d concluded Mr.Clark, \u201c\u2018at the opening exercises of which Premier Patterson took an active part.We have other such tribunals at Leeds, Manchester, Sheflield, Liverpoo! and Cardiff.\u201d Ald.Clarke has been shown the city by Mr.S.C.Stevenson.He had not been here for twenty-five years and found a great change.The \u201cLake Ontario's\u201d Passengers.The Beaver Line steamer *\u2018Lake Ontario\u201d leaves to-morrow morning at daylight with.the following saloon passengers: Mr.A.L.Atkinson.Mrs.Barlow, Mrs.Bar- ratt.Miss Barratt, Mr.Blackader, Miss Black- ader, Miss Elsie: Blackader, Master Gordor Blackader, Miss W.Blytheman, Mr.W.A.Caldwell, Miss Caldwell, Miss Cave, ttey.W.Curran, Mies Drummond, Mrs.L.C, Endall, Miss C.Gilmour, Mrs.A.W.Hadrill, Miss Margare Hodrill, Master Alf.Hadrill, Miss Dorothy Hadrill, Mias Phyllia Hadrill.Miss Beatrice Hadrill, Master Geo ladrill'Mr.James H Hall.Mrs.Hall.Rev.Canon\u2019 Henderson, Mrs.isy Mac- .Manson, Maste sa Mills, Col.Thos.F.Miss A.Montgomery, Mr.Molson, Geo, Moonoy, iiss Mooney.Rev.W.Patton, Mrs.Patton, Mrs.ftobertson, Master Robertson, Mra.J.L.Skelton Miss Skelton, Me.R.R.Stevenson, Mr.&.W.Stevenson, Mr.H.R.Stevenson, Miss A.M.Stevenson, Master R.C.Stevenson, Mrs.Stir ling.Master Stirling, and infant, Mrs.Andre F.Taylor, Mrs.Wm.Tatley.Miss Tatley, Miss Gertrude Tatley, Mr.A.D.Thureb: ra.(Bishop! Young, Master.Young, Miss Young, Miss | Witcocks, frs Williams 77 - Electric Car Service to River.Mr.Corriveau,of the' Park and Iand Railway Company, savs the public sMpuld not expect too mnch from e Company just yet, He was referring to the delafs in the Back River electric car service.He says the delays have been unayoidable so far, but promises big things in thŒ& future.There would be three cars the route to-day, he said giving n £ minftes service.To-morrow another car woulll be put on and that would make the servic thirty \u2018minute-one.This ix-what- the Ba residents want.Mr.Corriveau : traffic is much larger than they h pated, but that the Company is very best to satisfy everyone.Fives have been put in between Mile End ult.The Bullding Collapsed.This morning several: young boy Playing in a wooden building on the of Wellington aud McCord streets the building suddenly colla , the boys underneath.One of ward O'Brien, had his hip fncturdl.He wax taken to the General Haspital By the ambulance.In the case of C.W.Pearson ¢f al G.R.Lighthall, Mr.Justice Loranger dered Lighthall to be relieved of forec The demand to plead lind been serv him before the expiration of the eigi allowed him to file his defence.against plaintiffs, The Mayoralty Contest.nS mas # Lady Victoria Blackwood is to be maszidé fa Jlre Wiliiogn Les Planbots in | tbe 1 home, having taken passage on the \u201cMa- } -of-all kinds-of-ditferences and-disputes-that\u2014} resol THE MONTREAL DAILY THE QUEEN'S HEALTH.HER MAJESTY \u2018NOT TROUBLED WITH ENNUI SAYS MR.YATES.Speaker Peel's Intentions Lord Rose- bery Snubbed by His Colleagues \u2014Governorship of Jamaica.; : NEW York, May L\u2014 Edmund Yates, in his cable from London to the Tribune, says: 7 À paragraph has been going the rounds of the papers which states that for some time before the Queen went to the continent she had become a victim of pronounced ennui.There is not a particle of foundation for the statement, which is pure invention.The Queen has, of course, been bene- titted considerably Ly her foreign tour, except that on reaching Windsor she found she had somewhat over-fatigued herself by | à succession of functions and excursions at Coburg and by her hurried journey home; and this caused Her Majesty to stay quietly at the Castle all last week, instead of coming up to Buckingham Palace or a couple of days, as she had intended.The Queen was in excellent health and spirits before she went abroad, hut even if Her Majesty had any disposition toward eunui, which she has not, her constant.arduous and varied avocations would leave her no leisure for any such malady.I have the best authority for contradict: ing the report that the Speaker will shortly \u2018resign.Itis \\ a Mit.PEEL'S INTENTION to fill thie chair until the dissolution of the present Parliament.If, however, the Ministry, having succeeded in struggling through the summer, should propose an autumn session, then\u201d the Speaker will at ounce resign.Any such scheme is, however, utterly out of the question.for several Ministers are vehemently opposed to it, notably Sir William Hareourt.The relations bébwesn the Prime Minister and the Chancellor of \u2018the Exchequer are considerably.strained, nor is Mr.Morley animated by.cordial feelings toward: his chief.Lord Rosebery privately consults Mr.Asquith on every occasion and if they deem it necessary to seek fyrther advice, they apply to Mr.Acland and Mr.Haldane.That t proved by Lord Roseberys maladroit reference, at Manchester, to the necessity for à reform in Parlinmentary procedure.After the Prime Minister's allusion to- this subject, in Edinburgh, a mation for a Com- mittez ou Procedure was made by Mr.Rollit, but Lon! Rosebery - WAS OPENLY SNUBBED by his colleagues in the House of Commons, who, ignoring his orders, opposed the motion.Under the circumstances, it is decidedly odd for Lord Rosebery to reture tothe matter at Manchester, for surely he must be aware that Sir William Harcourt has thrown over tue subject without any disguise whatever.It is quite clear that Lord Rosebery has been attempting to plav the part of Pittin the Cabljinet,and that this has Leen resented, the result being that Sir William Harcourt has ostentatiously taken a line of his own lately.The elected members of the Jamaica Executive Counci: have paid Sir Henry Blake a very grent, if not a unique compliment, in proposing and carrying unanimously \u2018a ucion\u2014-requesting -t onint officer to proleng his tenure in the Government of that island fora further term of three Joars.This is rare testimony of his services during the last five years.; a, FIRE AT BERMUDA Brave Sailors Carry Out Shot and Shell From the Biazing Magazine \u2014The Inhabitants Panlc- Stricken.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.! ; \u201c HALIFAX, May 8.\u2014 Particulars of the fire at Bermuda have just come to hand.t took plack on the 2éthult., at 3 p.m.A two-story building in the dock yard, at right angles with the principal magazine, in which was stored 380 tons of gunpowder, was found to Le afire./ The building contained a great quantity of warlike stores, including Gatling, Hotchkiss and Norden- eld: guns.- 600 stand of rifles, swords, etc, and hundreds of cases of shrapnel shell.The building was completely gutted, and contents entirely destroyed.The loss reaches thousand: of pounds.The forces engaged in fighting the fire were nuder the command of Capt.Hamiltoi:, H.M.S.\u201cBlake.\u201d Parties of officers and men were told off and held in readiness to clear the magazine, and they actually commenced to remove shot and shell, some of which could not be handled by less than four men.The manner in which the brave men of the fleet went to work under such trying circumstances, is beyond all praise, and is another proof of the courage and devotion of British sailorsin a dangerous emergency when duty calls.A great panic was caused among the inhabitants of Ireland Island, especially among the women and children, by some person starting a rumor to the effect that all persons had been ordered to leave the Island at once.Women and children, some of them partially dressed, fled wildly in the direction of Somerset and the scene red description.Fora time the fugitives were thoroughly panic stricken and acted just as their feelings prompted.One man had an arm fractured; this being the only accident - of a serious nature.IRISH-CANADIAN LINE.Dupuin, May 8.\u2014The Irish Zïmes announces that the Ulster Steamship Company is about to commence a direct steamship communication between Canada and Dublin.The first steamship in this trade 'ill leave Montreal on June 1 next.Sheis the *\u201cTeelin Head,\" of 1071 tons register.Your Laundress\u2019 Back, and her time, are not the only things that ou save, Pearline.; You'll get your clothes washed without that ruinous rub, rub, rub.that wears them out quickly.It's a gain for her and a gain for you, and they're washed just as safely as they could be with ives | ~the best.soap\u2014only a lgreat- deal more easily.But see for yourself that what she uses is Pearline \u2014 the original \u2018washing-compound ; the best ; the one proved to be perfectly harmless.All these washing- powders that you're warned against are only imitations of Pearline.« JAMES PYLE, N.V.Banque d'Hochelaga.e cabinet is not harmonious is.if she uses \u2019 less expenditure, laxative principles e rewaedy, Syrup of Figs, Syrup of Fi ists in 5c.KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and ands to personal enjoyment when rightly usod.The many, who live better than othersand enjoy life more, with more promptly \u2019 adapting the world\u2019s best products to the needs cf physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid in the Ita excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab\u2019e and pleas- .an} to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of à ; ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevera and permanently curing constipation.It has given satisfaction to millions and \u2018met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is pérfectly free from every objectionable substance.is for sale by all drug- , ttles, but it is manu- actured by the California Fig Syrup Co.ouly, whose name is printed on every , also the name, Syrup of Figs, aud being: well informed, you will not accent any substitute if offered.perfect lax- CADENY OF MUSIC, HK! May 14 June Hailing, of the Comedie Mme.Legoni Weber, of the ffel and Grau, present heimer's, and : : NUY THOMAS, Lessee and N Six Nights and Saturday Matinee.beg: ; th Engagement of M gov.Temnaing Wonk M.A.A.A.HALL Cote \u201cét.Antoine).COMPLIMENTARY SMOKING CONCERT Under the auspices nf the Mentreal Jr.Lacrosse Club, Wednesday Ev'g, May 9th, '94, - Commencing at 813 o'clock.Members of the M.A.A_A.and friends cordially invited.G.T.PETTIGREW, _ Hon Bec MJLC.P.Mme.tee, supported by \u2014\u2014 OF VIEW TO-MORROW All the fine Furniture and House- Fiance, 1b.MARbel ANOK, À el Mirrors, Crystal Gasnilers, Axminster and = ht- and Comedie .complete company, under the direction of Abbey, Be Monday night and Sat rd; ati \u201cHam x Monday à urda; Tagadss night, dine Mots\u201d We x lets ernami:\u201d Thursday night, \u201cRuy Blas -}-night.\u201c>And ue.\u201d ver aa ance, Rpacial Wednesda: .EY RE tl appesr- Prices.31.91.00, #1.Tic.Seats on sale Allan's, jowsller.at Nonl- ur.re m set, set, Solid Mahogany Sideooard by \u201cThomson\u201d, Portiers, Fine China, Glass and'Sliverwear, &c., &c., removed from private rest \u2018will on view our rooms, Noa.1821 1823 Notre Dame strèek Tomorrow, WEDNESDAY, from 0 to 6 o'clock.Bale Thu fierncon at 2.30 loc: AS 2m.NICKS &® 08., Auctioneers.\u201c QUALED TFSDERS addressed to the u _ UCTION SALE az State St ibe lake Pierre D.Laberge F, anne st.Mon! The Unde! will sell by public auction ea bloc or Ln detall at the place of business of said late P.D.Laberge, on .Monday, the 14th day of May, Et at 10 o'clock forenoon, all the assets per inven- .v stock of Groceries and Rolling 8tock.934 5.08 Furniture, Bedg and Bedding, 209.28 The unexpired l6ase of premises Lo SOtL April IB9à.:.\u2026.150.00 À $700.2 The aale will be made for cash only.I on view at tho office of Blivdeau £ Renaud, 1 t.James at.Stock and premises on view by calling at 1231 Mignonns st.For further intor.mation apply to - .X.BILODEAU, 15 St.James st, mentary Executor.ws MARCOTTE BROBy Auctioneers.MAHOGANY AND UTHER FURNITURE, : Let of Finest Cut Glassware, Large R.P.Mirrers, Piatedware, 1 pright Plane, dc.| 3 Mahogany Sideboardz, Extension Dining Tables, Uak Bedroom sets, Odd Bureaus, Iron Bedsteads, Fine Hair Mattresses and Feath: © Beds, Drawing Hoom Chatrs, Oak Leather covered Dining Chairs, cookt Brussels aud other Lal Lo ooking Stow vr rs, Cul ns, unges, Unreserved sale at the subscriber's salesroom, 1733 Notre Dame Street, on .Thursday Morning, 16th May.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND Effects.Sale at the residence, No.11 Phillips Square, .TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Morning.\u2018At Ten o'clock.Including Neat Parlor Furnt- ture, Good Brussels and \u2018Tapestry Larpels, Parlor and Bedroom Carpets, Paintings Engrav- ngs, hatrs, Brussels Hall and Stair Carpets.contents of several Bedrooms, Neat Sets, ron Bedsteads, Mattresses, Spr Beds, Pillows, \"Chamber Crockery, etc., etc.Persons furnishing should attend.1081 FRASER BROA., Auctioneers.TTENTION IX DIRECTED TO THE WELL.known collection of valuable ®rchids, Foliage Plants, owned e r Ce & te be sold by Lartièn, withont reserve, at the Grecn Moune, Ne.\\ reske st., TO-WORROW, WED N AY MORNING, at Ten © Clock.108 1 FRARER BROK, Auctionesrs.\u201cJ JAZELTON BROTHERS,\" SEE HGS YORK, CABL dé) - NET PIANO.I wp] We will sell at our rooms, Thursday Aficrneen.May-18th, \u2018for account of whom it may concern,\u201d a Cabinet Grand Plano ma by \u2018Hazelton Brothers,\u201d New York.coat $830.~ This is a splendid instrument.Fancy Burled Walnut case, Overstrung and perfect action, only a short time In use.SALE AT THREE O'CLOCK.MN.HACKS & CO.Auctionsers.SOULANGES CANALS.Netice to Manufacturers of and Dealers in Pertland Cement.| E ndersigned and +) endorsed \u201cTenders for Portiand Cement.\u201d will be received at office up to noon on Pponday.14th May, and delivery of 2,000 th of Port- pecitications and forms be by the es, t i TE must accomy der.ns cheque must lorsed over to the Minister of Rai Canale and will be forfet if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the week at and on the terms in offer submitted.The thus sent in will be recarned to the respective parties whose The Department not.however, bind itself to the lowest or any tend:r.By order, accept (Bed) J.KH BALDERSON.Department of Railways and Canals, er Ottawa, May Ith.1894.108 3 re atts pr ES - i CoLoNIAL Hog, \u2014 Phillips Square.Just received, a cf LAMPS, which hav, specially purchased tf, ties taking to the co, Prices from $2.50 to $ _ _ This is a new line of handsomely decorated China, - ; Satin lined, specially suitable for Wedding Presents.\u2026 | .4 .TO BE HAD IN = Trinket Handkerchief Boxes, _ Bon-Bons, ; Trays, Jewel Cases, etc.\u2014 \u2018 \u2018 / ! HARDWARE D Magic Ice Cream Freezers, Refrigerators, Ice Chests, Garden Sets, Garden Rakes, Garden Hoes, Watering Cans, Garden Sprinklers, Step Ladders, Step Ladder Chairs, Clothes Baskets, - | ~~ Fibre Tubs and Pails; Tricycles; \u2018Vetocipedes, Express Waggons, 7 Baby Carriages.1 a ee \u2014\u2014 ® \u2014\u2014\u2014>==\u2014= HENRY MORGAN CO, MONTREAL.IL BERLIN, HOUSE.: B ~ ERLIN HOUSE.\u2014You will find business in their Cloak and Dress Goods Departments always ° moving, with the immense stock which fills their counters, and the reasonable prices which seem to permeate everywhere, it is only reasonable to see why top this large establishment is always busy.taste.' » 6 It isa well known ~sellsehea per than any They are showing some exquisite effects in Spring .and Summer Goods, using only the finest makes, always at the lowest figures.These departments contain a very large and fine assortment of leading styles of Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Lace Fichus and Dress Goods.These goods are such as to satisfy the most fastidious .WELL \u2018KNOWN FACT.fact that the BERLIN BEDARD & VINCENT, 1810 and 1812 Notre Dame Street, | 1 First-Class Dressmakers attached to the Establishment.x a eneral Dry-Goods store in the - city.This is acknowledged by all buyers who have visited this large establishment.Unique in Canada \u2018for variety, styles and value.ra | MPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION Elegant New Household Furniture, Cam pets, Ollcieihs and House Furnish- D ings, ete.ete, sve .On THURSDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, ~~.MAY, 1894.AY oth, At the Store, 2364 ST.CATHERINE ST.near Metcalfe, comprising: Drawing-room Suites, Parlor Sets, Easy Cl 2 Dinitg-room Furniture in Oak etc, without reserve.SALE AT 2 AND 7.30 P.M.: RAE & DONNELLY, \" Auctionsers.\u2014 QALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE, ¢ VOLUNTARY LICITATION.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the fois lowing immovable, to wit : à lot of land, known as the number nine hundred and twenty-seven {927 oD the cadastral plan and book of reference , 1a the City ot Montreal, fronting on Panet street, containing forty feet in front by one hundred and ons feet in depth with a three-story wood and brick house, s| and dependencies thereon e: leas however in rear of said lot, on the north side, twenty.wide by seventeen feet dee ad 0 stree WEDNESDAY, the thirtieth day of May, one th ht hundred and ninety-four, at TER the forenoon, to the highest and For conditio ly to the undersigned + notary, or L BÉLANGER Notary, No, 58 Bt.; James street.- .NAP.THRORET, N.P., 108 6 2aw No.61 St.Gabriel street, © INSOLVENT NOTICE.| IN TRE MATTER OF J.E P.RACICOT, Br.Pia, P.Q.The will sell by auction.at thelr Office, No.97 Bt.James Street, Montreal, on FRIDAY, Ist JINK, 1084, at Neen, the undermentioneé real property : 1.A lot of land situate in Lhe parish of Bt.county of B 1 ét Fr Housa _ \u2018 south-west side, con ing two arpents in front DT Ran arpenia in depth, more or to a su about twenty-nine arpents and thirty ; as lot two hundred and twenty-three (No.$23) on the official plan for sald se wi es a \\ J KENT & TURCOTTE.1083 law NAROCOTTR BROS., Auctioneers INSOLVENT NOTICE.Le \u2026.- In the matter of WM.V.T.BAMUBRL, of the City rn on rat aces nee tae mie there Tie A Wie SAMUEL, sre Insolvent.\u201d 1, the undersigned, ARCHIB, .STEV.sOK, of the City py Friedl Arhers Actonnt.ant, have been sans ie this matter.\u2018Defore me within Gays.© A.W, STEVRNSOX, : 17 0e Jon 3e Sth May, » ! « BIRTHS.-\u2014 2 Sciape urs street, on the Pain net, the \u2018wite Ÿ .Barsalo, of à us BELARDELLI-On May at 1030 Notro Dame stroet, the wife of Autonlo Delardel, of a son.DUGAS In this city, on Muy 6, 208 Gern street, the wife bf Hoon Iran.\u201cot a daughter.OHIRER\u2014In this city, on May 6th, at D St.\u2018 Hypolite street, the wife of Arthur Ohirer, of oNHIL.L On Satuntay the St! 5th nat.the wife of Arthur C.O'Neill, of a MARRIAGES, CADIEU X-SURPRENANT At SE Alexandre, PQ.April 30, Hubert Cadieux to Odila Sur- prenan COOK.REYNOLDS-.At Ottawa, Ont., on the nd inat., b; he Rev.Mr.Mac ey, Susannah, daughter Reynolds, Fogland, to Robert gar Cook, Tk Gananoque.Ont.DRL MMOND-HARY E- Y \u2014On the 18th of April, at the Parish ( yreh, Savanna la Mar, Jamai- w.h Right r, Doue 0 of ma ort où hole by.the phe Herbert Va pm w H.Le rasamos Ja, M.D., of Montreal, to May Teobel, only daughter of O.C.H arvey, M.R.C.S.of \u201cKingswood,\u201d Savanna la Mar, FVORD-STICKNEY\u2014On Wednesday, May % at Toronto, the residence of Mr, Bilon, uncle of the bride, by Rev.W.Shannon, Mr.John W.Ford, of Einira, Ont.to Ann \u201cJano Emeline Stickney, of Port Elgin, Out, GARNEAU-WALSH\u2014Onthelatinst., at Quebec, by the Rev.F.X.Faguy, curé of üebec, Jules {anoay tv Agnes Frunces, daughter of T.J.t GILPIN-BROWN-BOULTON \u2014 On rada May 3 at Torunto, Ont.by th ev.Canon arler.Edward, t son of the © Gilpin shire 1 to Laura Louisa Rr uchley, daughter of the late John Houlton Boulton.GUNHOUSE-LAITHE \u2014 On April Mth, St.Matthew's C burch, by the Rev.W.H.Cru shanks, B.A.Christopher Gurihouse to oa Margaret Laithe, both of this city.La al Toronto.by Res E On Thursday, April 28, at Rev.Father Hrannan, of St.asile C Burch.A.Leacock to Harry E.Sheppard.* MORRIS-HARROWER-\u2014 In Forest, on w cancer day, May 3, by the Rev.W.Ha Wiiver Morris to Sarah A., eldeat Mr.Andrew Harrower, both of Warwie MacLEAN-DYAS-At St.John's Chr Toronto, on Wednesd ay.Jays 2, 1894, hy the Rev.A.W lam, Hugh of the late Rev.Andrew MncLean.CR eff, and of Inverness, Scotland, to Bessie, eldest daughter of T, W.Dyns.ROBERTSON.w SILSON 42 Toronte, on Wed- noadar M y the Her.F.Wilson, Hobertson, M Flora.son of the a ov.rin Hoberteon Chesterfield, to Florence, daughter of the late Roger V Wilson, of su NDERLAND-LYONS-At the Methodist Par- Lachine, Que.ov.James W.Vateon.M ; DEATHS.BARRETT-\u2014On Thursday morning, May 4, 1894, at Toronto, Ont., of heart failure, Alecia Bar.rete.\u201d Wes BENTLEY\u2014At 23 Sussex street, idee city, on May S,of\" diphtheria.Ll Lillian Hill, 81dest da ter of Ed Bentley, aged 7 years an 5 months, Buried in Mount Koyal Cemetery.BERNARD At 867 Cadieux street, on May = > and, aged 3 years, son of Euclide Bernard ROMBACH AL Ste.mbach, aged 4 BROW N\u2014Suddenly on tHe 7th inst, J Brown,\u2019 No.Richeliou street, St.Cure.Panera! his residen £unexonde, on May 2 years, 3 months and 15 s please attend without quebec and Boston Ropers please copy BURNHAM\u2014At Whitby, Wednesday, May 2, Warren Burnham, éon of Ju ge Burn- Arthur hamy aged 215 : R this aw, Ethel] el Mag, + me - Da Fine ep aga Sidon: daughter and 1 Hien Dor Dore.Funeral pr RYDEN \u2014At Hamilton, ot on the 2nd inst., William J.Dryden, in the 76th year of his DUFRESNE\u2014In this city, on May 1, at 33 San- grinet street, Albert Edward Dufresne, aged years and 6 months.PDUNN\u2014At Lambton Mills, on May 2nd, Mrs.| Dunn, relict of the late John Dunn, aged 67 GILLIS In sa Tuesd May 1, Wm, H., son of Mr.John 97° \u201cA3 me GREGOIRE \u2014On May \"hat 378 Jacques Cartier street Laurent Gregoire, aged 56 ycars and 9 on GROVES\u2014On Friday, the $th inst, at Toronto, Jane Hend Groves, reliot of the Rev.Frederick Grov es, in her 70th year.' GWYDER\u2014At Hamilton, on May ath, 1804, Richard Gwyder, in the 63rd year of his age.JOHNSTON \u2014At London.Ont, on May ith, ro.\u2018Jonnston, aged 7 LEpUC- In this tr on en the 7th inst., at the age 3 Jean Damo Marie Louise Marcotte Belov wife of Edouard Leduc, Esq.© funeral will take place from her husband's Foaid No.338 St.Antoine street,on Thurs- tho 10th May, at half-past eight, Lg Josoph's Church, thence to the haat, Cathalic Cemetery.ends and uaint- ances are fapeottuly invited to attend.108 3 LAFLAMME\u2014 city, on May 3, Arthur, the beloved on Lot Ha Lanois, LAVALLEE On May 1, at 886 Berri stree! wizeet, Jos, yoars, the beloved son of Antonio, aged 5 Majoire Lavallée.LEGAULT At 609 St.Dominiqu Nay + Osmond, 11 2 months\u201d aad 17 the beloved son arcisse Legaul MCGARR-\u2014At St.Cala, M 5 Catherine Willams, beloved wife of \"the Tat Matthow McGarr, aged 83 years.(San Frencisoo isuo and Ottawa papers please copy.) MITCHELL-On 7th May, M coner, relict of the late Thomas Mi er \u201cst \u2018je.Funeral on Wedn y 9th, 30 p.m., from her late resi ence % Mon College avenue, to Mount Royal Cemetery.(Glasgow, Scotland, papers please copys\u201d MOFFATT-On Thursday, the 3rd of t lice pronto, Grace, daughter of Henry and MULLIN\u2014On the 7th, Bernard \u2026 J., infant son of W.T.Mullin.Funeral priva MURPHY -At the residence of his uncle, Mr.Teronce O'Neill, Lacolle, on Tuesday nes 1 Willie, youngest son of William Mu hs, 20 yoars.RATT Vaudreuit P 2 the the 8th inet nt wo mon: ward t Nevi Deloved Child OR FE Paire ee ra nest Neville, PICKARD- AS, tendon.Ont on the 4th inst, rte Pym P | PROUD.se ym ew ay Elizabeth ssolin, widow of the od #7 Proud, agec PAMPHILON\u2014On Wednesday, May 2 a ge ont; William Alger Pampbilon, pa Te RODIER.On i Sadi Jules s Paul, beloved son of L.Leopo ier, two afonths, 17 days.The t funeral took as, tho REEVK\u2014At Toronto.Ao evening, Ma HR principal of the jar Shon REYNOLDS.-At_Toronto, ont.on Thursday, lay 3, Grace Louise, daughter of William Reynolds, 20.° SLATER \u2014 On Wednesday, May 3, at Ottawa, Ont.Esther, widow of the late James Dyson Slater, in her 63 Year.SMITH- In Scotland, ont., on Thursday.April 26, , Sarah Ann, beloved wife of James aged 38 years.8 months, 11 days.Ban ELY - pla Petrolia, on Tuesday, Ma 1894, Edith Alberta, wife of Mr, w \"D.Salers: agod yan, : onthe and 19 day w HITE= Ont on: Voie An e, of the late \"Aaron WOOLSEY \u2014 \u2014 Suddenly.at car of hit ape.Rev.Thos, on eingonr : Roeye, M.A, QC a Morden, relict Picton, aged seventy- -four years.Woolsey.in the 76th year WREN\u2014At London, Ont, On Friday.May Ath, 1894, tia nder Wren, aged 60 years and 6 mon YEAGER \u2014 At Hamilton, Ont.on May #th, John W.Yeagor, in his 60th y PES ei - BEFORE LEAVING FOR-THE-8EA-| \u2014- with the Dominion lars, ng secure edhe ve but an abeohite guarantee ¢ loss or dam- we by ra 1 The vost is a or full particulars 24, Head Office, BE se \u201cJames stres Yoo esd ERSBONAL- URE DURENWENDS CURLINE FOR wet ine ri crimping the heir.Proof wind All druggists.14341) Peniovai, WILL.THE GENTLEMAN WHO to Hutchison at.Sunday morning.re house ma Urban st.please cail again, as the house 5 ei pr ass ERSONAL 1204 SLMMKE 1 athe ders 1004 ii Ibi he ten nov eltion ta Scere Mi Luis Mise: nca ats and Bonnets.choice pattern Rennedy, NI 3, Lawrence 8t.Nocarde 1063 : BOARD AND RER[L ERSONAL \u2014 LoSDON puoARD, rtable an ool cock] ers week.3% Tor.st LL i HAVE RENOVED 7 Ladies in attend- 108 Jeod NAL\u2014 VIAVI CO rammond, cor.Ht.Cw bic\u2019 outil of Montreal 108 à rar Si NE Supra 5 TVET the Belt Lina en SR SA 02 BH) Testing Gee me pout mgs | Se shut 00 mare.A fa to JOR SALE CNE XORERCOMPRONTIED (UE ~ Street Rallway Earnir Earnings.Wignioee: 30.3: Port Arthur, 50, & Tovont.0, 88, Villeneuve and Mr.Rouer Roy, Duluth \u201cAs for our \"foie exports, it is noteworthy that in : beam 10k feet, draft Sig feet, outaide ballast 5160 one The earnings of the Street Railway Com- | Montreal, 6.42 Quebec, 6%.46; Heltfex.== eur.ttornes.leave for Oltawa this even: Wows ; ui OUR US thetereof LS.bood mibecriptions and 01 88 | an Ke THOMAN te mire | E Auger, 100 Grant virent, Gorter pass ton x aon & Saturday last being seu Me tog tof to fight the Belt Line Railway in Com.: oid = 2 oak Voie re Psy oy gam = rect For SALE TARGE § VERY NiCR cx ian PARTE single day's earnings at this |; Da rian.him = ee 00 less than they were at December's close.- oF SD.GAL record .-18p.m.han t pe 00M FRONT, WrLL FU nes A bme of ® year ever od Ly the Com \u201ctar\u201d Weather Report, Society For the Protection of Women London's Closing.; Yor She fallen pot A Eos Tp to; cathin, 10 LEMOINE STREET res TRES EE bord, ahs pan ce es ee rose ig Harrison & Co.'s standard instra and Children.Lowpoy.May &\u2014 \u20ac money, Congress would come to a decision on revenue .Te LET, : 2 mm ES Body Found in the River mon nes Thermo.Barometer.monthly mee! 108 5- the Closing, Cor Can.Pacific, 68): measures, the banks might properly be expected Gromd Fleur Basement.MowrasaL DarLy Bran at the\u2019 \u2018The body of a man was found floating in Muright, = \u201c 2e ME FE not the the brie.Tha.Se Mexican to pape th market the feature of the f a .Tes Bt: George Street 10d Bodin ty ° 3 ordisery.639; New n the e forenoon Re THOMAS, Graham, resident ta Montreal\u201d drirat copenite Lancet this morn Noom æ v1 Children, held this morning at the Prove Central, Ein new, da.0 trading vas Street Railway, » Which rer | we Lou ee 190A.James Street, - SAR = .a EN LL Ll «en Ets ee - ~~ mes À + \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 } : a Co + 27 .i => \u2026 .\u2018 + \\ .- \u2018 .- "]
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