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[" Ê \u2026 deci alreet | LAST \" EDITION.se Che Aopen *r in Sfar \u201cCIRCULATION 38,234 \"VOL.XXVI-No.122.~ MONTREAL, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1894.PRICE ONE CENT._ : = : ~ rr - SITUATIONS VACANT.ROOMS TO LET.\u201c FOR SALE SPECIFIC ARTICLES.ce MEDICAL \u201cVICS\u201d TRIP + RATES CLASSIFIED AD ADVERTISEMENTS | GITUATIONS WANTED, 10 vents for 30 words or Jom, roid Wis extra word, each insertion.ED, 19cents foe 10 words or leas, and ra word each insertion.TED ads.35 couts for 36 words or lesa, and 1 cent rT extra wurd, each insert! ROOMS TL L , 10 cents for 0 words or less, and 34 tre word, eaci insertion.BORD 10 saut for 3 ronde or less, and 34 cout por FOËND.40 conta ter 20 voids or less, and I cent per inee; vo LEFHOURES SO STORES RTC, Scents for words and 1 cent extra word, sask inseri oR caus rE winds eo, aad 1 ont pee Rh Redd SALE, 35 cents for 5 words or lean, and 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.LOST, 3 cents tor 2 words or lass, andl cent per extrs BUBINERS CHANCES, ETC.15 cents for 5 words ee » aod Loent per extin aod.each insert lon.x ERRO page cents per word; Minimum ath Loses Lion, AN aâvertiseaents \u2018acréed at the above miss must de Qui of town advertisers nay order through their local uowmiesiers at the cLure rates, SITUATIONS VACANT: Want advertisements received too late for classification will be * bound on page 8 of to-day\u2019s \u201cStar.\u201d om mm SE EN SUT IN Sum a TANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID TO GO TO THE country for the|\u2018swumer.ages $17 a month.Apply between 10 am.And 5 pw.at the STAR office.N ANTED TIVE AGENTS OVER ENTIRE Dowinion: Big profits.Exclusive territory given.Our d by best firms Canadas.Write for particulars, Meyer Bros, 87 Church at, Torunto, Ont.83 3mos eod Ÿ ANTED\u2014AGENTS NOW.HIGHEST BALARY or cominission paid weekly for seiling our guaranteed Canadian Au-grown À nursery stock.Complete « outa free.te K 0.G urseryman, Toronto, Oa sod \\ FANTED\u2014SALESMEN TO SELL OUR GOUDS by samplo to the wholesals and retail trade; sell ad Sight to every: ess man or firm; nt.ponses paid: position For ith stamp Centennial } 1g.Co., Miwa hoe: \u201cWis.A es WANTED HAT > YES, UNEMPLOYED, INEX- sober aud active, Foglia and French spe: adults a8 salesmen Good pay at once.Htead work.Address \u201cStone Wallingion mon, Room 74 Temple Building, Moutreal J pu 15\" a : ax % ANTRD\u2014AT ONCE, GOOD COO] chambermaid, ope who on ort on table.betwnen 7 and 8 p.mu.Arli use, 778 Craig.% ANTËD\u2014A COMPETENT Nv \u2018RSE G0 TO the seaside.Must have good city references.Apply at 350 University ot., after 7 p.m.1203 ANTED\u2014HARDWARE INVOICE CLERE.AN euturing and Invoice clerk, having 8 knowledge of ware.Must write well, be ick and correct at tig- arcs and well recommended Address \u2018\u201cY 2936,\" IATA W JANTES UPHOLSTERER FOR WIRE BACK work.Address Snyder Roos & Co.ei ser Wan \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST WITH housework in family of four; no washing.\u2026 Must have references and be reliable.Address \u2018D V TANTED \u2014 TÉACHERS REQUIRING.POsItions, aïe advisci to register t names with the Montreal Scholastio Agener.Bee Bcaver Hall Hu Mont real.No registration fee is charged.1% z TANTED \u2014 À GENERAL SERVANT.xo washing.Apply to N 0.8 Brunswick VW ASTED- YO \u2014YOUNG AF ABLE GIRL TO SET-IN x gcoeral housework.Apply 268 Liguuchetiors + AAA A y ANTED\u2014YOUXG - RERBON TO SERVE.IN ooked meat store asd lunch room.td Wines NTRD MD A BOY WITH A \"LITTLE ro typesetting.A poly Ten Cralget.; SITUATIONS WANTED.CAAA NANA ANNA W ANTED POSITION As PEUX CLRRK, 27° ce pre chem Mame: Yow re Address J.O.F.ille, Dot.WANTED 571 THOROUGH PRACTICAL MAT, Class city references, situation as gardener: ; a wife could take posilion if desired.J, KE, care Gerdwood, florist, Phillips square.Weer a YOUNG MAN SR AS rk or hehe ol L'o.F.peri 8 ne ANTRD- SITUATION \u201cAB TRAVELLER FOR dry goods or grocery firm for Ontario.Address \u201cR 2760,\u201d Sran office.V ANTED \u2014BY EXPERIENCED FOURIER with good references, both lung book! 8TAR_ officer, collector or office man.A W ANTRD Pi [PRINCIPALS AND BCHOOL 1 TRUE i deo Montreal nee ces D pop VY ANTED \u2014BY MARRIED COUPLE (SCOTCH), dren, situat ood driver sion, man g dur dener, fair knowledge of ! Sowers sod Enemy useful, vite excellent cook, \u2018Scotch, \u201d care of Mrs.Fry \u201cRive 5 fon avenue, fe WASTED.BY GOOD LAUNDRESS, FAMILIES gentlemen's washing to do + ber own home; city references.Apply 35 Bal 103 V TANTED_ENPLOYMENT BY MATE AR GARD ener aud general help.Mra.Riva, 5 Union 105 3 ANTED -BY A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, SITUation as slab or bloom fi r, night watchman or say the other employment.Uood re nces.Address V ANTED- Y A\u2018GooD 5 DRESSMAKRE E SEWING by the day in private families.Apply 4 Manco at.3 V ANTED_BY NIDDLEAGED MAN, LIGHT work of Srchester long experience steamboat coal.W.,5t1 Good re refere V TANTED- SITUATION AS OOACHMAN, BY hn oung Man (rom the country, with good reference.Apply Corporation Employment 73 8t James eu W ANTED-RY YOUNG LADYy AN ENGAGE- he seaside as com) pani or or mothers help (comfortable home).Address \u201c°G 3120,\" 5 on s PV ASTED FOSITION AS LADYS MAID OR by young woman {o, vith ru fou sers going to to England or Scotland, Busuage in ret: aid, Brighton, Ontario.fareaces turnished.cd » VV ANTED EMPLOYMENTEY YOUNG MAN or good appearance, * ,\u201d not afraid 0 work.\u2018Address J.M 76 6 Marsan stree 121 5 ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WO- aa chambermaid at a seaside hotel Address \u201cas ne Sram office.121 3 JANTED\u2014BY ASTEADY MAN SITUATION AS cake or pastry hand, experienced, as all erenoss.State te round hand; g can referen city of athorwise, to \u201cG She STAR office.V ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY, WRITING OR cobylog to do at home.Good, neat und ret Address \u2018\u2018H 212,\" STAR office.m3 VW ANTED-BY WIDOW, PORTION fd HOUSE.trust; ci on gure of fnsalid nd oll \u2018expertenond.ty or count k we Address 3 J 1204,\" STAR office, V ANTED-BY, wn a eres i TOUNG woman, \u2018work by the referenves ire washing or scrubbing.annon © en Wii ere EXPERIENCED | ÉOOKKERPER, with good references, both lan nEuApes, situation as or office man, has experience lumber trade cery.Address D.T.M.,No.380 Duluth Fr who avenue ANTED\u2014BY EXPERIENCED A ACCOUNTANT.Ro 6\u2014FURNISHRD ROOMS TO LEY.BRIGHT and and py bathroom fist, newly finished this = Rés msemerr Ÿ FURNIFHED, 5 MINUTES Apply at 114 Champ de Mars Roo O0Mt\u2014FURNIBHED ROOMS, ON BATHROOM only.$5 University at.ne SOMO LETT LARGE CHEERFUL DOUBLE or single rooms, bathroom ; Dear Ht.Louis equare.oid 8t.Denis street.118 Re VONM\u2014LARGE WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM.feel 20d door from Windsor H Oe phone 48%.\u2018COMB _-OOMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOMS, double: also parior and bedroo Boo; Mich ovaires, Hé Talcesar ft 6 Récés, ve, NEW ANDI COUFOSTABLŸ 22 Brunswicket.rite eme 3 op R OOME-EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE DOUBLE t rooms, newly furni fat: all modern pd ml Dominion square.1Ma Peel.ès Rous wn VITE FIRST, FIRST CAN ASS BOARD AND ALL only.49 ng College avenue | R2 M\u2014LARGE WELL FURNIBHED ROUE CAE | brooke hot and cold water; board if desired.at O0ME\u20141 FRONT ROOMS COMFORTABLY FUR- ob abide view, sutable for mar ed couple or pt Mee ro ROOM, FURRIRHED, ital arried co eor tee i hy amily 7 ene BAH Hil of quiet habits, in a private family.PI OOME \u2014 TWO LARGE, WELL FURN FORMED rooms to rent, with or without board.11 inion ave.Ru \u2014 TO LET, TWO WELL FURNISHED rooms, one small and one large, cheap, at 103 Uui- versity st.119 4 OOMS-COMFORTABLY FURNISHED Roous, with or without board.45 McGill College ave.120 OOM8\u2014TWO MINUTES\u2019 WALK FROM WINDsor Hotel, reo gentlemen or married couple can accommodated wi front room, | parlor oe bedryom co eh private family.13 Drumm: = 5 OOM\u2014FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, and comturtably furnished room, on Hutch: No other boarders.Fog terms, etc, please a *B 2974,\u201d HTAR office.PRocus- WELL FURNISHED ROOMS TO RENT.Terme very moderate.Apply 240 St.Catherine st., nearly opposite the Queen's Theatre.103 PR 00ME-LARGE, COMFORTABLE, FURNISHED room on bathroom flat, suitable for one or two gontlemen, with board; la e dinner.Apply 108 Manrteld }OMS\u2014TO LET, TWO NEWLY FOR! PORTE ab \u2018front Tous Vs >, without boerd : gus, etc; os Ra F.A Row CON FORNISHAD LAGE FR FRONT ROOMS Roo.Fao oR, Te Lo FURNISHED, on bathroom fa 2 convenieuces in house; private family.90 Mansfield Rog ICELY] FURR ISHED ROOM, ON x hot and cold water.26 Belmont st.1913 GoMs NICELY FT FURNISHED.0 ON BATHROOM fat.Apply 40 ill College COMI CONPORTABLY FURNISHED 0 Frou double Pr for m and bedroom ed ty yas and and Deated by steam, ath, hot and cold she 1 cars 17 Bleu Te >\" every few: minutes.Broa at, near bros \u2018 Hpoous-rrwo ONFURNIBHED Fox ROOME, WITH use of | kitchen.Apply from totem Joc bos \u2014 \u2014 rou bark prvie UNFURNISHED, without board, vi te* English a Victoria aa peer 8t.Catherine > i 3 CONE NICELY FURNISHED BRIGHT FRONT gas, hot water and every convenience.33a Bt.Catherine tibet, next Bank Montreal._ m3 POOMS_TU LET, EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE, .well furnished and bright; private family.16 Put son at, dress * Los dense UE eu won te EK rior m, vate En, 1 fil, for two gentlemen or married s£ t.Urbain.OONS-\u2014WELL FURNISHED PARLOR OR BATH tat, newly un tinted, ¢ en suite or otherwise; ali m ee closets, etc.61 Cater ae es ASTED-A GENERAL SERVANT WHO CAN V the balancing and auditing of tredremen's books.WAT k.Ry references.Apply 4100 Dorchester Day or evening.Terms moderate.\u201cIL 38\" R wreet.1212 BTAR office.1221 Wie ANTED-TO so PO LONGUEUIL, A GENERAL VWANTED-RE \"ENGAGEMENT A8 BOOKKEFP- pe good plain cook.er, by 3 Joung man man thoroughly experienced; Av Dorohoater Re aie references.\u201cK 3%,\" ra office.aD ror FAMILY OF TWO A HEFCE ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN.SITUATION ON À able girl to act as parlour and housemaid, situstion \\ farm or york of any kind Address J.Hows, La- \u2018vacant eariy in June.Avply 150 Metcalfo street, between chine Locks Px 1933 fen 8 oclock in the evening, or Band 9 o'clock in Ÿ SANTED- BY \u2018RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WASH.ring.121 3 by the day.14 Herminest.VWASIEDA GIRL ABOUT FOUR RIEEN TO WHEE = SITUATION \u201cAB GENERAL + SRE 10 Woodatoc help with light housework.Callat ST Le Se lan good plain cook.City references.3 derson of.' \"A \\TED_SURSE GIRL WILLING TO ao 5 ANTED-BV RÉLIABLE PERSON WORK BY M or aummer Apply 72 £8 Vio- Wan or mon ERY houssa day, wesk sr GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, WELL recommended, uo washing.Apply at 48 Bi Wt ANTED-A PLAIN COOK TO GO DO LITTLE Metis.Apply to | Lea ahorbrooiee à * __ 18 3 YWasmen © \u201cAT ONCE, GOOD DRESSMAKEE Apply B Park avenue.VATED Soon GENERAL SERVANT Wii do plsin\u2019cooking.17 Sussex ut.ANTED GENERAL SERVANT WILLING 1D x0 on Valow for tha » summer \u2018months.Avoir in Au A Mache ra AMSTRESS AND GENERAL servant to go = A Avply 211 Drummond Tu wa ANTED\u2014 ER SE CTABLE 10 Your, wer den food it r and correct ton & Co, uare.ut foures.Jae, ANTED - 2 STONE CUTTERS KEEP RORY | WwW from Rockland, Out.Strike on by order of cum- tree.urs mi Ÿ ANTED SMABT TIDY (GENERAL SERVANT, Must be good famil pu of three.vook; referen required! Park ave.1 Vase A KITCHEN MAID AT VICTORIA Dining Room, 1838 Notre Dame st.WANTED ~AT ONCE.A FIRST CLASB TA a eus tu work on costs, to go tu Hemmingtord; good 8 an ste: emplo; ment.English speaking prefer- Apply to 42 5t, Tames - fas \\ FANTED \u2014 A\u201d OD EERE SERVANT.willing to go to seaside, four in family.City re- terences required.Apply 287 Mountain st.12 2 CANTED-A BAR TENDER, GIVE REFERences, particulars and wages expected Address \u201cM NTL\" ETAR oftice.VV Anti = sTRONG BOY.APPLY TOOKE Bros, 67 Latour street.VWAKIED A TIDY YOUNG GIRL BETWEEN 1 w\u201c and 16, to le with light housework.A, 884 Beaver Hall Hil).™ W ANTED- Ww A SHIPPERS OFFICE, S8TENO- grapher and typewniter, English and Frenchint state competency and wages.Ad Engen 0.Box TW.22 2 ANTED- AT RE A VOUNG GIRL « oR MIDdle aged womuis, an gene t in » private family, one who understands \u201chousekeeping prefarted.Apply with references at 321 8t.Antoine.1222 AN NTED- SMART GIRL, ONE WHO HAS HAD ence in fending t reds.Litho.6 rinting Co, 704 © a stom rot.Apply ok Ih Ww TANTED GENERAL SERVANT IMMEDIATEly, at 314 Pringe Arthur st., no washing or ironin Hust huve good oily references, Good wi wages given.mali 1222 \\VASTED A AT THE RICHELIEU ROTEL, FIRST clase waiter, speaking Fre ench and English.132 2 2 WASTER \u201cELEVATOR BOY.J.\u20ac.WIEoN & 700 Craig st.431 NTED\u2014A O COUK.\u201cAPPLY AT SHER WANTED K GENERAL SERV ANT, E ENOL or French, for Lachine, nu washing or runing.Apply to 29 Lypiveraity street, Montreal, or 615 Ht.1223 Joseph st\u2026 WARTED \u2014 = \"STARCHES SHIRT pl EONFRE, roners, yoke {run hy bands.New York Steam Launidr: 2 ust fest gh ™ V ANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY.A GENERAL SER.tbe à good wnt in a soll tamiity.Ma ook.Apply at 83a BL.Familie ue | ANTERR \u2014 MA RT.ATE GIRL \"OF thirteen te el with housework! A Lawrence Main st.v ! er Poly 5 re ANTED \u2014 GOOD PLUMBER, A GOD & round hand preferred, Must Le sober.Ger Henders, 377 8t.Lawrence a We A FIRST © LANE F FOREMAN BAKER aos alarme shop.Apply at once, with feferogons.1 i Ta GOOD BRICKLAVER, APPLY COR sumers\u2019 Gus Company s Works,Cote 8t.Paul, newr Turcot Station.1222 W TARNTED\u2014 A 8TRONG BOY USED TO KITCHEN work.Apply ty 36 University st a.__ da 1 WANTED A COMPETRNT NURSE WILLING \"to go th the \u2018country.References required.Apply 32 Durucher street.121 Ww ARTED EXPERIENCED SHIRT LS Bhelton Bron & Co., 100 St.Peter.st.Waren DRIVER FOR GROCERY \u201cRXPRESS References required.Apply TH Mt.Lawrence st.221 FANTED A YOUNG MAN OR WONAN A8 pastry cook; also a young girl Tor store wi Wellington street.young ei hi © ANTED A YOUNG GIRL AB GENERAI BER vant, no washing or cooking.Apply wt 1754 ) Nowe 33 1 Damo st.WARTED COMPETENT GENERAL SKRVANT 8t.Anne.Must conk well; no washing or iron- re References Sind amply BaturdaT a rx Bher- In ©» morniag and © to 7.30 Monduy evening.a ANTED.SMART AND RIGHT OFFICE voy.speaking French and KE tween Sand p.m, Room 113 Tél Ah ng.oe 1 FANTED - GOOD PLAIN COOK ORV [ORKING houecker In also housomaid.Appy | th Ags ences.998 Durcheate FANTED IMPROV ERS AND AN APDRENTICE for dressmaking.Apply ot once.193.me ars Tomei mt e 133 Wise TED - A SNATLT BOY TO RU TN MESA GES T.Lyons, corner Craig and Blewry streets, CAYTRD A Vou TNG GIRL ABOUT 1\u20ac OR 1 ahi store.Apply Wm.oT oe 5 E .2 Wiss MILI WRIGRTROROD NTRŸ rw L'empleymient, Buant & an.oi NA ing cxper.ace, refer ating pi erence an age P.pe NTÉD-A YOUNG, GIRL, JUBT LEAVING sehoul to learn the dipssmaking RI the A) 218 8t.George st.L Apply Shak TO \\ NAR TANTED-_ BY A THOROUGHLY EXLRRT ie uree, charge of à child, Lbaly preferred.pes references.>.Address NN NY\" 8 AE oe ANTED-ALLKI KINDS oF I PAINTING NTING.P.PAPE tinting, whi ri Lawrence awrence st, ANTED\u2014BY HOUSEKEEPER, RE ap on dE town OF country; wages tot so much comfortable home._ Address \u201cP 3353,\u201d Sran L WANTED BY.A RESPECTABLE pr Work .aby kind.Apply 1904 Bk George \\\\/ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY, SITUATION A8 Housekee per.gvrerneus to ng children, use to inyalid Highe Adiress \"0 PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.- {OR SALE\u2014OR TO LET.A FIRST LABS 28TORY situation on the bank real, 1%» hour trom Loti 10 miriutez from \u20ac.R.station and wharf (Ottawa River Nav.tidewalus.All accommodations, cold an water, Latha, ef jenn and pastures, stables.etc.For conditions apply to H.Bourassa, Montebello, P.Q 98 2% B SALE\u2014UR LET, VERY COMFORTABLE ore and Amd À attached, at Dorionville, Vau- areal ation.Masse, Vaudreuil 1223 Fès ALE\u2014 AT DORVAL CHOICE LAKE Sront 10x ofland.E D.Wintie, 11 Hospital Direct.BUSINESS CHANCES.PR, SALE FIRST CLASS SATABLISHED cher's shop, large re ratar, di reasons L ,Ha Bt.Catherine, near St.rain Hacer, ane cu sn a cigars, grocers and other kinds'of à nesa; botses, shops to let.ars, 1943 Nt.Catherine ing thor and Eastern nc Torarests in Boston snd filled edge epreferanocs.Address EEE on AN aolioite rerresentation of specinl _ York: : ble, smergetio and J.1H BE ur kag Boston, i8 3eod LOST.~ NANA O8T-ON SATURDAY LAST, GOLD BROOCH, four Joaf clover on the way from Lagauche- Peter st.ndar please return to 470 de and receive 1213 Lost G COCKER \"BPANIRL DOG, HAD loathe To and padlock.Finder will kindly notify H.Davis, Anderson street, or telephone.Bell due 0! phone 379.J O3T \u2014 BATURDAY NIGHT, 19TH NAT: IN IN 4 Queens Theatre, pair rou and white trory opera glnases.© der.Bless return to 140 Visitation st, or telephone Fo and be rewarded.1333 \u201cOSTZON TUESDAY MORNING, t SMALL WHITE tiers to Gt.lags color tight fawn, with black muzzle and ears.Reward at 60 Hutchison « 12 2 OBT\u2014LEFT ON RET TOOK OUT ON THE MUUN- À tain, on Thursday, 8 pair of fickl glasses in plain leather case, name of Maker ineide care.ward on re- turniog to À.F.Tippett, 30 St.Francois avieret.122 1 08 \u2014ON N BEAVER HAIL] HILL, CN CN NTH INST, T- a red haired Irish terre cart vw upon returning co to address on coller, 19 Lothe avenue, 1 ur Please returo to 79 City Counciliurs et.and ward.121 Io OST ON MAY 3 @ND, LIGHT RED GCOW, NO MS horus ad short tail.Address James Muir, P.O.Box GAT EE TLENANS GOLD LOCKET ON T THE 23rd inst.Rewwid at 272 Bishop street.1231 OST\u2014ON THE MORNING OF THE HTH MA 5 from No.353 HL.Antoine et.à hlack cocket s Ai vuppy.Finder will Le suitably rewarded on return to shoveaddress._____ 122 2 1.080% WEDNESDAY MORNING, BETWEEN Board of Trade g.and Victoria sq.large en lope addressed * Mr.J hE od room 118 W| ndsor Hotel\u201d \u201c a Containing private letters.of no uso Je anybody but owner.Retura to 1730 Notre Dnibe st.and receive reward No questions asked.Le OST FOX TERR ER DOG FROM 10 FARR Sack black and jan marks on cad and three Diack epots on der wi riot ret - ing to tore wddress.CF revs on 193.T FOUND.NAA AAA \u201d NINN Four ON ST.CATHERINE BT.BETWREN cll College are.and Victoria st., & silver watch, bow of black ritibon attached.Owner og ads.and proving property can have same by ng at oh Mo Gill College a 12 UND SC RED SRTTER BITCH, APPLY i __ Harrison, Police ce Station, Cote Bt.Antoine.128 1281 _ Fouxn-o \u2014ON SUNDAY EVEXRING ON Pace ruff.Own ~~ Po mond strec t, > Mare = er can A Grand Trunk st, CES Tourn of 6.TB i UN 5-X HEB ARD = WHITE TOW | WITHOUT Fos dion, Ge brick house, 7 rooms and pa Unr together with with\" urension Kitchen and shed tabling for throe Tooatad wt 13 2 Foi ik ver F rarther pi or er partioullrs apply a ; mperial Building.He SALE-OR TO AGE AT Montebello, P.-, furnished or unfurnished, splendid R SALE-HOTELS, SALOONS, FRUIT, CON- tox terrjer, with black spot on ear.Return to 44 8huter at.receive reward.1231_ \u201cOST-ENGLISH MASTIFF DoG, NO COLLAR, LO, RR MAY 23RD, YELLOW CAN- RooNs \u2014 WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM, art ting room and kitchen en suite, suitable far houwsekeeping, children not taken.38t.Edward st.113 board, at $3.60 per woek.359 Bt.Antoine iy 101 4 ) OOM FURNISHED ROOM, SUITABLE AOR two soptiomen or Ladies, with use of partor.Place, off t.Antoine st, a Rooms ELL FURNISHED, ON BATHROOM ill College a avenue._\u2026 1314 Re 3 ool sourmstaliy rl Je ENISRED SIXGLE ke, near .Ti ROCHE NICELY F SHED ROOMS, or without board.28 Park avenue.JR OCN_FURNISHED BOOM TO LET.=p na 5 OOMB\u2014TO EL] FURNISHED ROOMS, RINGLE and double, with use of kitchen and dining room.Apply 11 Bt.Rdward at., off Bleury.1914 OONS\u2014NEWLY PURNISHED ROOMS, WITH or without board; electric Hght.156 Maostield OMS, WELL FUR- 8 McGill Clap ) OOMB \u2014 FURKIBHED ROOMS, SINGLE; PRI vate family.10 Brunswicket.13 OOM\u2014-COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOM To let.10744 Bleury street.» 1212 OOM - PARLOR BEDROOM, MANTEL BED, with board; also table 15 Hanover st, | 1m 3 OOM \u2014 LARGE oO FURNISHED roonysultable for o for one or two gentlemen; ov overy 3° convenience.3 OOMB\u2014TO LET, F WITH OR WITHO UT BOARD; all modern improvements.$44 Dorchester, near \u2018Windsor Hotel.ns ) OOM1-TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT m, suitable for one or two gentlemen or married couple, to \"private family, latest improvements.uw | Bleury, near Sherbrooke.111 3 DONS LARGE BRIGHT or without avon nd Good | Roc.M5_TO LET, CENTEAL FURNISAED, FOR gentleman or married couple, also other rooms un- at 179 and 181 Bleury st.121 3 OOM\u2014GENTLEMAN WILL FIND A COMFORTable and well furnis room ui.Mrs.4médée'u, Phrenologiat.749 St e at, corner \"Dash pe OOME\u2014TWO ar ROOMS AND ONE BACK, all on bathroom flat, nicely ful furnished and very pleas ant; hot and cold water shower erencus ox- to ia street, near Sher broote.Address \u2018N $285.7 Sian of 122 GoM LARGE HANDSOMRELY FURNIHHED om; Also slogie room, with board; hume comforts.37 Hhuter st 1225 Res, PARLOR y_BEDHGOM.NEWLY FUR vd, foidi Fuicable forme or te two gen pen: good house; ae fatolly.191 OOMS\u2014TWO FLÉASANT NEWLY } ren rooms, with board, convenient to C.P.R and U.LR R.Msations Terma moderate.Address mat |e » VOM\u2014RICELY JURNISHED ROOM.SUITABLE for my couple - for or two young man.appris avenue.'OGMS \u2014 TO LET, ON ST.URBAIN STREET, or rte Ontario, welt furniahed.Address * F3 108, * AR 3 ) OOMS \u2014 ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, with or without board.Apply 78 Osborn: | Rex -TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.; 707 Doruhester st, close to Bleury:st.Gentlemen obty.Res \u2014T0 LET, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHed, double or single.110 Manatield st 1323 00M PLEASANT Wo foo FURNISHED GOOD root piano.Full board, §3.95 weekly.8 Vick tore GOM\u2014AT 8A BEAVER HALL HILL, ONE se oR ROOMS, © st.1225 two gentlemen can obtain largo bedroom; moderato rent; private family.turn 1 ROOM QUIETOLEAY AND BRIGHT; PRIVATE fatuily; no bourders or children; mountain air; beau- tifui tress, open front view.458 Guy st.123 OOM\u2014LARGE FRONT ROON, FURNISHED, would suit à married couple or 2 young men, with use of kitchen; private .Terms moderate.Bly No.204 Balmoral st.iw Ros \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE, TWO front'rooma in 8 newly furnished .with modem spuvenioncen: good central ver private fami- no childre Excellent © opportunity for lewning rench.Ney Dents taste ~ \u2014e CAL 193 ONTO LRT, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, Y.GAR ion immediate if wanted.Denis, rier hons Gol ® 123 OUMS\u2014TWO NICE FURKISHES BOOM, ON bathroom fiat.137 Champ de Mars.UML - 31 VICTORIA STREET, SINGLE a D le rooms.on bathroom lor; terms ory 7 vessonabio: breakfast if require.1_ Guns S_ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM, SUT le for ons 07 two gentièmen.vu 03 Union avenue.122 2 CONE-\u2014WITH = WITHOUT, BOAKP.TWO on \\hrogm Sat modern conveniences.\"i ¢ Macaherd va 3 : Ppoqus-LaicE Pov OUSLER M: ALSO SINGLE front room, on bathroom oe a furnished.53 Victoria sires ROE ENT NEWIVE FURNISHED, ALL CODEN 6 proc 3 ve LET, mu BATHROOW FLAT, NICE- futnished ?\\ tl good local Apis 24 Berri me.a Tow Aoors fon Seas 123 RCH TO TET.TET, COMFORTABLY PURSTERED ers (near Duffer'n square ane a Ve 673 Dorcheste rit, nr »OUMBTA HOTTE OF FAI or Fi PA some du Celless ave.OOM - ON on im, od FURNISHED a rivats family.90 Htanley st.conven aon TIRE R BALE \u2014 ONE WELDS PATENT DOUBLE tenoiti: achins, socoudhand.May be Sith pros noon Branch 16 Victoria square, The Jenckes Machine Co.Sherbrooke.108 Saw té | SALEBY BLOT oR NE 3.Catherine sta.ir 19 son, corner Forte rs BALE_YACHT.Al APPLY] TOJAMES AUES MOGRÉ, 8A ALE LICHT ROWING.ad SUTTABDE in good order, chesp.- Apply at Thomson Victoria Pierre Tra hom Te Addrees 135 Chaznp de Mara st.ms BC, $1.00, 81.35 (OR SALE_WHITE QUILTS, } = wel 100; 5 dress m ; black aps Shot ary 08, Bo mw lk tains, 0c; 's stockings, Se; \u2014 ENGLISH BICYCLE, Townseod, Satecr, at à bergain- OYOLE 25% & Co.se TE -SET BING Sur's american make ADO R SALE\u2014MAG.ENT SET ness, made in New York.Apply at Starr's Stables, Mansteld _18 SALE WILL DELIVERE TO Foal od taking oe allo or mors WL ES Wa oe Folio à ORE ALE\u2014SAFE, FRE EOE Cost oo, ¥ with, FOR $60.Apply to 353 Bolgneurs st.nz HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC R SALE \u2014 ELEGANT PELIVERY WAGGON, dot glam aides,» » good Sxertising, med: um; i'n carriage, n » made Bedard & Both our view at 5 Tedour à, Windsor _ Fes BALE\u2014 VERY HANDSOME | BAY COB, PoE 1ect in harness and saddle, quiet f for ladies and chil- Owner has no use for hum.$100.ny Nevers .Biables.Cathoart street.Fo SALE\u2014A GOOD SOUND] HORSE.CARRIAGE, sesh, har arnces and ro robes, all A > sun Abe trotters and And say wit Tos the dint AROS, Loti to dri ra sis ce ne ce $f to pe ive about 0 immediate pure Apply Palace Stables, 740 Dorchester Fos Hh and je, sound, que era Eanes\u2019 mis .in ess and price 8100.\u201cApuiy 116 Mackay strvet R SALE-NUMBER FINE CANADIAN oi brought from the country, but some extrs actors well broken, cheap to prompt D.M.Fuller, American House tables, St.Henri at.1233 Fr SALE_GOOD FAMILY HORSE, S00D L00 LOOK- Jog.so.sound, fit for count ty use; fearices cars.ry > sold cheap: to aie chester at 123 Fog rat clans ondes Apr NICE DQNCORD RD BUGcY, IN ; LCR 3 FoR sa SALE ComEsTYO He on ou AI positive 1 Price 3150.00.Apply Pris.ANTED\u2014A goo SINGLE EXPRESS, ESS, OÙ vs ERAT be in in good order, Ad Fa Te ato 40 Dorchester ge BOARD Mpa.MCEWAN, .JADIES Mex NURS] E \"JBOARD\u2014AXD | ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING confinement: Lanes pt ended to at their Cadieux.85504 OARD \u2014MRS.SEARL LADIES LESS ance: also ladies attended at ete own Somes, 155 Be Georgost.Domes.à 10 JROARD_ MADAME WM.VILLARD HAS LATELY [Romie a bhi fries private moderate.DE ARD_AND EOOMA, \u201cDOUBLE ROOM BEA conven: ume comforts.54 MoGill Avenue.i \u201cRD-AND ROOM AT NO.0.Ti HERERO ERBROUKE set, trat-clans private, and no 10 b' \u201cAND ROOM VACANCIES, AT 13 GTA] bu JOARD ANT 1 ROOMB KEWLY FURN dated.18 Union avenue.or Transients me ARD-WANTED YOUNG MAN TO BOARD BoE vate family.14 Cathedral st.I Private Cathodrai 181 BOARD WANTED.ANAS SAINT AAA ANTED\u2014NO SA Y.YOUNG LADY WILL in return for board in M: È give servicés any real: h ke, patins AT SR a oe D oies Mont HOUSES WANTED.ALLO NSS a ANTED FOR SUMMER MONTHS BY FANTLY eA persons.small furaished house, vi store, on avenue preferred.Rent- soil house or rooms for the months of August, rk for a small fam Address occupy house for months and pay small L'monthly rent.Address © office.eu A âdress \u2018\u201cC 3015,\" STAR office.+ and BTAE office.BE \u2018WANTED TO PURCHASE.WASTED ar LONGUEUIL OR MON] MO! ANTED FURNISHED HOUSE 3 FAMILY WAY of three adults would A ï dire 21 ANTED \u2014 CAST OFF CLOTHING; ECIA h prices paid this week for = ar L ins An mple post card will prove it.Rddrees Bagel\u2019 ¥.Wises ANTED=T0 ONE BERKS FOR sorice Tuer and 30 in.ahears, and also express.STAR office.\u201cih 3 AW mD ED_A NEWFOURDLAND DOG PUP OF _ any age.Apply Room 8, Albion Hote].inl NV ASE Do EPA 2 vou wifi ug, highoet prices available, dro à post cerd.i PARTNERS WANTED.V ANTED \u2014 PAR SILENT, WITR $X0 capital, inh lucrative ness that will pay 50 per cent interest ddress \u201c\u201cG 3138,\" STARC FER me ANTED \u2014 Al w dollars to join advertiser in provurine patents déve | Taluable Juvention in building hardware.3194,\" STAR office WVAnTes A PARTNER WITH S500.B BY ny Ex nced places for Srooer, with ono of the best business to the dey Address \u201cEK 32M,\" STAR 0 ones PUPILS WANTED.NISSAN ANTED-THE INGRES-COUTELLIER SCHOOL ages.Fraser Institute.Bummer clanses now formed 118 10eod 3 ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED CHEMIST, pupils in chemistry, mineralogy, or with practical ln work, during the summer months.Address \u201cO0 SIIS.\u201d BTAR office.1723 MONEY TO LOAN, ! ONEY TO LOAN in and small amounts at 5 cent.Address P.O.pi per oot.Am WANTED TO BORROW.WATE : ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW $3000.00 ON SND Age, gud security on Cote Bt.Antoine proportion.A E 3073,\" STAR office.in 3 _ FARMS FOR SALE.! BINNS NIN SNINS SNS RSALE-ON 18 IBLAND LAKE, TWO FARMS, 100 acres each, taking in island on lake: good timbered land.ii Apps to George Burch, Loot Rives a | There is Nothing Beiter than the Best.THAT POSITION 18 HELD BY THR Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder RESENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDSOMRLY ILLUMINATED.EDWIN COX & O0.116 Bt.Pre.Xavier street Ÿ De Paint?1 Bocckhs Bruskes with Pron BHate attached, ready for use.For sais by all leading dealers.122 KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Drops \u2018he VOICE unequalled world for the THROAT and CHEST.Fore ¥ kr Ten ap6d on each drop.\u2019 208 LADIES CET TING ACADENY.atablished mn 1881.The Courses com Designing of Patterns, Cnteing.Doining, Fltitae.Aliering, Draping Skirts, Manties, mans, etc.MRS.E.treat.Learmé Print Les st.Denis se.Montreai.med in 3 268 sod TRADE MARKS DE- PATENTS.BIGNS & COPTRICNTS Secured in ASSIGNMENTS AND ACRE RA, RCHES M.Applications pd ln other hace .M.llor and_Ex F.NRE] Ce maelior, and Exner, \u2018Tumse Balding 166 SE JAMES TELRPROXE, 192 400d Suffer one day with a cough or cold.Apawe® Horemooxp Tort FRUTTI is an abeolute cure.Packages, 5 cta.CUT OUT THIS COUPON AND ERND VITE ÔNE DOLLAR TO HARRISON & CO, 1 \u201cT- rer For one Extra powerful HAND MAGNIFIER With Ge: TL uitable for Enlarging the air Around the World Photographs.SU ; RUBBER COATS.ors New Twead Mackintoshes.\u201cOpe ud wll \u2018Sewn sad; 98.58, vise, Prise 00 cach.MFNS BLACK PARAMATTA WATERPROOFS, from $6.30 upwards.All sizes in stock.Men\u2019s Umbrellas.Large variety of all the different grades from 58¢ to 96.00 each.Some Special Limes:\u2014Steel Rod Umbrellas, fast colars, strong frames: $1.23 each.Paocy Hors Handle Umbrelias, excellent value, » $1.78 and $1.50 cach.LADIES UMRRELLAR trom The, 01.00, $1.33 and $1.50 each.\"JOHN ALLAN, 650 to 665 CRAIG STREET.: = 1221 : HOUSES TO LIT.PNAS NL NINN AAA LET\u2014-THAT ELEGANT VILLA RESI- I dence.No.90 Upper-Univ crulty street, un- valled for situation and Perfect n all its con venient, comfortable sani th en, conchhouse and stables.ry 6 to .H.B.Smith, 34 King stroet.LET = COTTAGE.© SEMI-D DRTAGHER at Notre Di des Grace, near Turcot e street cars; country and \u2018cit i Combined, hot water heater, and city oohwvenk ences.Apply to Thomas get, 1884 Notre Dam POLE HALDIMAND Housk FORMERly the residence of the Duke of.Kent, Mont morenc 5, Fal) near Que with immediate ouse contains over twent rooms and is in good condition.The grounds an rdens aro extensive and stabling accommoda- on excellent.Communication with Quebec by uebec, Montmorency and Charlevoix monde of rill be leased at a moderate rental.1 Apply to .jr, Gen.Manager ADB to FB ower Company, usbec.MO LE eine ann NA: ohio shan: we 0g | ouse, NO.chmon nare, in order.App ply at above addresa 1e to Estate late Alex: Smith, 174 St, \u2018Maurice st.\u201cli 8 LET\u2014LONGURUIL, COPTAGE FACING - river, eastern extremity of Main convent and_new w view.Mrs.Delisle, I le LET-COTTAGE IN VICTORIA PARK, to Rent $12.00 per month rent & Son, Architects, 204 St.J SH O LET-TW EXTRA SEAT AND CL ed tenements of 4 and 6 rooms, hail, Les = &_Apply to J.M.Boudreau, 15 Versailles.122 i 0 Ler \u2014 \"~ TENEMENTS, NEWLY BUILT, rn conveniences, cheap rent.Par] root.\u201c186 St.James, be Detvoen | 10 and 5, Af Wellington, 9p m FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.NANA LET-WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, ON i ciudiog phone; ol Irentfor lord months mn $80.00 nth.Address .Box 1818, city.FURNISHED Lo HOUSES, on LET \u2014 Bishop et, Burnside Place, St.Lyk.atthew ste.re Cote St.nine.207 St.James st.between 6 and ohn James Browse & 80! \u2014-FROM D OF A middle of September, small furnished house, cheap to suitable party: Apply 43 ea mer street.me Ex FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET, from June 1st to Sept.1st.All modern im: Rent moderate.Address 0 office.2 Sram om 1229 ROOMS WANTED.\\VANTED \u2014- BY A GENTLEMAN! FPURK; room, voa of McGill Collage » er sod of 8t.Catherine at: root.frilirems \u201cP Stan cire.\u201cOFFICES TO LET\u2019 - LET\u2014THOSE DESIRABLE AND CEN- tod offices, No.53.8t.Gabriel ROMs THO UNL UNFURNISHED ROOMS, yACANT furnish fo Fiabe Soe Pirate fom fom , DO yi ahide tidren.Evans atreet, rtween 8t.Ur & Chas.OOM \u2014 ON HANDSONELY FURNISNED FRONT without boa tiemen aya - 123 10 ooms-To, LET.JUNE 181, THRE Address a ee DOUBLE ne at alow 1282- ua only.street.Will be altered and fitted to o sult desir | Busse oe PAL buldiog mule left | 1 8.Brush, M King street.vis FLATS TO LET.LET\u2014A- FINE FLAT, WITH De | 1 fils, venta, obo.alse (wi ices 88 she sta .100 4 \u2014t \u2018STORES HOTELS ETC.TO LET.LET-STORK | AND FLAT FLAT, 871 ST.low rental.Analy ea vw 1 Se Poele Xavier # taining tré Dats Al ET LARGE) YARD WITH BH HED os ' 8 stalls.Buit- La e toe master pére a or w busi- [ gous.-A Apply to Estate late Alex.Smith, 174 8 se aurloe st.T° LET \u2014 THÉ WHOLE OR PART OF handsome well aituatad store , on St Cath- Jen M building Modorats resl to suitable nant AD sh Bt.Catherine.| and overstrained snd is uns J cover SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these \" Little Pills.They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Ealing.A per- tect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- oes, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Small Pill.Small Dose.Small Price.\"MENZIE, TURNER & CO, \u2014MANUFAOTURERS OF-\u2014 WINDOW SHADES Curtain Poles, Trimmings, Laces, Fringes, &c.24 BAY BT.TORONTO.Send for Color Book snd Price List.QUESTION AND ANSWER.Pregnant \"Paragraphs \u201cThat Have A Universal Applidation.Why Do People Wear Out Their Lives and Become Miserable When There is No Need of lt ?That is just what thousands, aye, tens of thousands are doing.They pe too, that something is wrong, and yet han cannot tell what it is.They complain that they are tired; they have a headache, they » are not feeling just right; i they cannot sleep, or sleep fais to refresh them; they find selves devoid of energy.and all work is a task.The simple fact in such, cases is that in the hurry and worry of this restless modern life nature has been o to re- itself.One of thé\u2019 \u2018host frequent and dis tressing results of a life of \u2018\u2018rush\u201d is the impairment of the digestive organs.There is in fact no ailment so common among the people as indi iom \u2018and it is the friitful source of a host of ter ills unless prompt action is en to effect à cure.To bftect a cure the aid of gome invigorating agency must be soughi for the weakene system cannot itsel similate food anc restore its own visality.It needs help.Something is needed that will stimulate the organs, aid digestion and give immediate strength and tone to the system.Nature, having been overworked and weakened, must assis As to what form the assistance should take there \u2018need be no hesitation.There is a remedy, the result of years and years of patient und intelligent study and experiment, which never fails to do the work needed in all such cases.Hawker's nerve and stomach tonic will stimulate and assist the debilitated or rane of diges- .tion and restore their f functional activity.It will revitalize the bicod and invigorate the netve system as no other agency is able to do.A course of this unrivalled remedy will speedily restore health and energy and hopefulness to even the most despairi victim of indi- estion or dyspe t is sold by all É rogaists and de rs.Fifty cents a bottle, six bottles $2.50.m1 Caledonian Springs.~~ SEASON OPENS JUNE 8.The Great Rheumatic and Dyspeptic Sami.tarian and Summer Resort.For complete new guide address GRAND HOTEL CO, Carleton Chambers, Ottawa.Ais A negro, sick with small is said to have been thrust Into a ca in Lotachite county, Ark., othe cal after which a Toate vas: applied to 4 to the ca! in and the negro was Fire Protection.A call at the offices of the Holmes Electric Protection Co\u2019 % to-day elicited the fact that the fire protection of buildings by electricit; ia nothing new with them.They own an control the Lyons automatic system patented in Canada and the U.S., and for which the Canadian Board of Underwriters, following the Boston Board, are allowing 10 r cent.rebate on all premiums, and which oy are prepa to offer to all adopting their protection.The Lyons system is superior to any other, in the fact that it is the getting out of order, inaddition to a fire, that sends in a report, whilst in other systems the \u2018wires uire to be periodically tested by clockwork or other devices to see if they are in order.\u201d The Holmes Co'y.are now fitting a number of places in Montreal and Toronto.Thro their connection with the Holmes Co'y.of New York, which is the head centre of electric protection f for the world, they obtain, as quickly as appear, all the lates st and most rot prove appliances in oi Another Bay Om Grand ceived Mr.C.w.Lin 2972 St.Catherine & Co.Toronto, and on d be a ort y those contemplating the purchase of this syle of plans - to the Kensington Land Co.'s ofa Ground Floor, Temple.Building, and get one one of those pen boo descript Te of Rrowth.rowth.Fres.\u2018blanc has been re- sa 208, 270 and During the recent recent fun of a young woman named Michicis, In & cemetry in Poughkeepsie, N.her sweetheart, Aquilin Sin shot hungell beside the open grave, Tis a Tack, Hood's Barsaparilla does effect cures when other preparations absolutely + \u201c+ \u2019 + \u2018Rev.Father LT.T0 KINGSTON.WELCOMED HEARTILY LIMESTONE CITY.The Voluntsers Had a Right Good Time of It, and Were Handsomely Entertained.On very many occasions the Vics bave mustered for the purpose of assisting their sister battalions in doing honor either to Her Majesty's Birthday or the natal day of our Dominlon, but seldom has the eall been more cheerfully responded than it was on Wednesday night, when 308 answered \u201cyes\u201d to the muster roll.But, as on all occasions of this nature, there are blanks which are as regrettable as they are unavoidable.The men regretted the absence of Major Sims, Captains Guy and Leslie, also Lieut, Guy.After the blankets had been forw an ox ress waggon, the men marched tot) eGT Es) station sud embarked, each company having a separate or on which a guard was placed as soon as the train left.The boys put themselves in such shape that even the Quartermaster's Ser- peant might have been excused for not find.fault.The casual commissariat was well attended to, there being an abundant apply \\ of giandwiches, biscuits nger ale an inger er on board.After refreshments had served the men hag a rest.The train, in charge of H.MeMillan, cohductor, and F.Labranche, engineer, exceeded the expec- tions of the officers and men of the regiment, as it arrived three minutes short of schedule time.The consequence was that people of Kingston were com- piste y taken t by surprise; not, however, the ajor commanding the 14th Regt.and Egt.- Major Morgan, who, with many otherofficers, were pregent on the platform,and while the city clock struck the hour of six the bugle, of the regiment sounded the \u2018fall in.\u201d UNFORTUNATELT, THE OTHERWISE GOOD LK of the G.T.R.acted against the Vics, because although the best possible arrangement that bad been made, and no one expected anything more hopeful of a good breakfast than what the well-layed rooms in the City All presented, was changed by the mistakes of the officers of the Vics, who seem to Te Jorgotten that the hour of arrival à very early one, This was the only \u20ac hing that.cast the shadow of a cloud on the trip, for from the very moment that the men placed their feet upon the platform they received a right royal reception from the men of *\u2018Old Frontenac\u201d for although there was nothing but \u201cBritish buntin spread\u201d they rcmember the French Governor of old times who gave his name to the place, selected it asa point that should be held, and his opinion is endorsed by British generals in their desire to | keep this centre as a military post.= yal College consequence, the Ro AND \u201cA\u201d BATTERY ARE STATIONED THERE, After the fret d dismissal the officers were were entertained by their friends of the the Princess of Vat wn Rifles at the Clu after which the assembly was sounded an the regiment marched\u201d to the Exhibition gts IN THE \\ Grounds.Arriving at ten, the review was - held nade the comman Lieut.-Colonel n, D.A D.of the 3rd District.He did not toh to keep the men on an more than the aotus review work, which was in a manner must have orméd that satisfied even aceitio like Col.Cotton.for voluriteers ry good, but it mount ds good, meinbered that fle firing is npt so much cai.ed (for as it was a few years t was what the popals ace were Tooki r and is pleased even the D.A.G.course À Battery Lom passed ne and de.in of Royal.The Kin, ston ns followed, but i did not have so an align The Vics came sweeping by with a firm line, the band time a little too The were closely followed by the Princess of Wales Own l Rifles, who, despite the troubles which the unfortunately have had to contend with lately, presented a solid front worthy OF THE OLD LIMESTONE CITY, and showing that they were not only pre- Ba, Bult : one, re it.After the 0 urban r the fics b invitation of -the sente Resimest had ds lunch on 1 a Dein which also took them through the nearest rion of the Thousand lsiands, a revelation to many, and most pleasant and enchanting for all.thou, the Vics can take their friends down the rapids they cannot offer such pacifio Seauty as does the opening of this Eran: Lawrence.After the games, which ot ättracted so many men from St, Vincent, Rochester and other adjacent places \u2018been gone through, the air vas made musical with the many depart bands.The regiment arrived home HS morning ent, Ee To Canada in the \u201cLabrador.\u201d The Lomainion Royal mall steamship \u201cLabrador\u201d has the lollowing cabin list from em Liverpool Ad ©.drs.Allard, 2 TR Id, ny 28 n, n, Mrs.Au Autor, Miss ton, M An Miss Broo r, Mr.T.roots, Mian pV Sire.Cookson t SE fi : aes R.Elmaley, Mins 1 aloy, Ue msicy, Mr.J.Frese Mr.Mra.PE R.Goldie Miss, K.Gold Mr.Gray, 397 Miss Gray, M mel, Hope, B r.Mes Wacrington MOT RE ington pie À, RE Mr.3 Damages ages From a Landlord.Judge Davidson rendered judgment on Wednesday afternoon in the case of Willis am G.Wilkie versus Stanislas Tou is Se an action for damages, Fikie had rented from Toupin the house, .271A Seigneurs a} rent of er] per month, In August, 1 Toupin hi p against Wilkie for rent, alla oh athe had removed .Quantity of moveables from his promises tory toleavin ingthe co.country.ri alll Wilkies \"affecte seized: but when the case had come.up en in the Pircuit Court, the action had been dismissed an dt the seizure quashed.Meantime, however Wilkie had lost six boarders, He now sued for compensation for loss sustained by Toupin's action.Mr.Justice Davidson decided that the seizure been unwarranted and without reasonable cause, and that the incidents connettetd with it were marked with malice.Toupin was condemned to pay $185.| MeGiil University.I meeting of the- students of Au inf MoGill pa eld on Wednesday afternoon Altos sonal der the question of a Poter Redpatiy orial, .It was thought that as tha\u2019 present memorial scheme is more particu- arly for those friends of the Institution \u2018now in Britain, sue present students, who rel TE, the late vdi should offer notine tangible evidence of their gratitude.3 was tore decided to organize amon © students a Peter Redpath Mamor Committee, with the object of piading a an eceased | pi point the d mn his latess Flo tos Universi, the Peter Redpath a 5 me \u2014 CLOSE SHAVE mA MID-OCEAN.] PARIS\" CROSSED THE \"MAJESTIC'S® BOW AT SHORT RANGE.+ oo .Latter's Passengers Were Scared, \" Though Captain Randle, of the \u201cParis,\u201d Says There Was No Danger.' Loxnox, May 25.\u2014The ocean greyhounds \u201cParis,\u201d of the American Line, and the \u201cMajestic,\u201d of the White Star Line, on Wednesday finished a race from New York, which alinost occasioned gray hairs among some of the latter's passengers, 80 close were the ships to colliding, in the opinion of many.The \u201cParis\u201d Is now at Southampton and the \u201cMajestic\u201d is at Liverpool.The passengers are all ashore, and they are glad of it.v.J.Edgar Hill, of St.Andrew's .Church, Montreal, was on the \u201cMajestic.\u201d * Mr, Hill bas put himself on record ainst such racing as the \u201cParis\u201d and \u2018M.estio® Indalged in.The story of the race and threatened collision, asitold by John Widness, a passen- on the *\u201c*Majestic,\u201d follows: \u2018The two shi left-New York within half an hour of other, the \u201cParis\u201d leading, Wednesday afternoon, May 16.Un Thursday morning, the \u201cParis\u201d was just visible ahead e \u2018\u2018Majestic,\u201d and the passengers of the fatter vessel immediately crowded the decks, watching the progress of the two steamers.Hoth foried straight ahead unti Thursday noon, ee the \u201cParis\u201d vee to the southward, the \u201cMajestic\u201d KERPING TO THE NORTHWARD.\u201cThe weather was fine and the \u201cMajestic's\u201d passengérs remained ou deck until nightfall, closely watching the \u201cParis\u201d smoke, which gradually increased in volume, as the \u201cMajestic\u201d crept up on ber.\u201cOn Friday morning the \u201cParis\u201d was clearly seen and appeared to have returned slightly northward.She then seemed onl about a milo distant.All day Friday the greatest excitement prevailed on the \u201cMajestic.\u201d Everybody was discussing aud speculating upon the result of the race.A number of bets, involving consider able amounts, were made among the saloon passengers.\u201cThe axcitement reached a fever-heat at * daybreak Saturday, when only halt a mile divided the two vessels.The \u201cMajestic\u201d continued to gain upon her rival, and at noon the two steamships were steaming nearly abreast, I then went below and suddenly heard a loud noise of hissing steam.I rushed on deck and found that the steam was allowed to escape, as the Captain had ordered the engineer: TO STOP THE ENGINES, because the \u201cParis\u201d had altered her course and crossed our bows xo closely that, in my Shines had Lape Parsell not stopped the inex, the ** Majestic\u201d would undoubted- have run into the * Paris.\u201d The vessels à en parted, the * : Majestic\u201d keeping to the north, while the \u2018* Paris\u201d went more to the south, until by night she had entirely vanished.\u201cMy fellow passengers were indignant at the foolish and dangerous action of the Captain of the \u2018\u201c Paris\u201d in steering first to the north and then southward, when $5,- 0,000 worth of property and Si00 lives were at atake.\u201d From the statements of other passengers | it appears that the * Paris\u201d crossed from her own southerly route in a northerly direction, and afterwards turned from north to south to regain her own track.Many aver that this was done within 500 yards of the * Majestic.\u201d It is not alleged that there was anything like à set race.The passengars, \u2018though highly indignant and blaming the captain of the \u201cParia,\u201d do not assert that there was any wrpng-doing or illegal action on his part, but they declare that \u2018tiiere was a piece of unjustitiable bravado perpetrated which, under other circumstances, might have had serious consequences.AU NGERS TALK, sentér «: ale grady ally drew up on the \u201cParis\u201d nt we, + abreast of her.\u2018hen the \u201cParis\u201d drophos Belin went astern of us, and came up on side.She kept creeping up until m (ay ot.Saturday, and twice forced us out of ed course.She got so near that we could read her name without glasses, and our captain slowed up to let ber pass.\u201d Rev.Mr.Hill added: \u201cUntil Saturday the pugle of ot the vessels\u2019 course Was increasing gra ally, On Saturday \u2018the Paris crossed our stern.She passed.-to the left and then signalled that she wished to cross our bow.Our captain slowed up and allowed her to pass.What might have happened was shown by the fact that the fog afterward became suddenly so denne that both vessels had to use their foghorns, The Board of rade certainly ought to take \u2019 notice of this.The whole thing was wrong and the repetition of it ought to be prevented.\u201d A fourth passenger said that it was a grand race, as for three days there was hardly a perceptible gain on either side.He \u2018thought that the \u201cParis\u201d was about five or six hundred varda ahead when she crossed the \u2018\u2018Majestic\u2019s\u201d bow.Mr Elbridge T.Gerry and Mr.William C.Whitney, who were aboard the * Majestic,\u201d told a fellow passenger that the perform ance of the \u201cParis\u201d was very foolhardy, in view of the fact that he fog was visible before she crossed the \u201cMajestic's\u201d bow.\u201cPARIS\u201d PEOPLE EXPLAIN, When seen at Southampton regarding the race with the \u201cMajestic,\u201d * Capt.Randle, of the \u201cParls,\u201d said: \u2018Soon after leaving New.York the \u2018Majestic\u2019 hove In night, a considerable distance astern.The \u2018Paris,\u2019 maintained her lead until Saturday, when, owing to a delay caused by a change ot stokers, the White Star boat succeeded jn | overhauling the \u2018Paris,\u201d and crossed her bows froin port to starboard.\u201cThis happened between 3 and 8 o'clock Saturday morning.\u2018The \u2018Majestic\u2019 steamed along, about half a mile distant on the star- side.« The \u2018Paris\u2019 gradually forged ahead, keeping about the same distance to he captain of the \u2018Majestic, finding bis vessel dropping astern, slowed down his engines and crossed under the stern of the \u2018Paris,\u2019 receiving her.back-wash.He then proceeded on his course, ending a three days\u2019 exciting race.\u201d Captain Randle denied emphatically that there was any ground for the sensational |.reports of dangers of a collision.There had not been the slightest risk at any time.The crossing had been made at a point! in.: midocean where the courses change, the \u201cMajestic\u201d having to go northward for ueenstown and the **Paris\u201d southward for the English Channel.After losing aight of \u201cMajestie,\u201d Captain Randlo said, the Maria had an uneventful voyago.Both ships carried mails for London which they desired to put to their destination in the shortest possible time, \u2018and to beat one another in this respect, it possible, The mails brought by the \u2018\u2018Majeatic\u201d arrived in London at 10.50\" o'clock Wednesda ay night, and those brought by the *\u2018Parix \u201cat 11.20 o'clock.Both batches were delivered in the morning.Tho \u201cMajestic\u2019s\"?malls for the: northern provinces weredelivercd Wednes- \u201cday night.he Chronicle, commenting on the alleged race hetween the steams ips \u201cParis\u201d and \u201cMajestic,\u201d says: \u201cIf the tale told b: the passengers of the \u2018steamer \u201cMajestic ol the race between the \u201cMajestic\u201d and the \u201cParis\u201d be trae, it is high time that an in- \u2018ter: ational agree reemcnt be made to stop such.races, e can scarcely believe the statement that the American captain de- lberately crossed the bows of the \u2018\u201cMajes- tie\u201d and compelied her to stow down, and hr hope the $rory ls capable vf examina.tiou.\u201d mn et en Henry's Papers.PARIS, May 0.(Special.Judge Meyer | has taken ve séssiuir of voluminous pers which theanarchist, Henry, left in hie coll in La Rouquette prison.\u2018The papers will be carefully read by the judge.who ox- ts they will \u2018bo very useful in the future examinations of anarchists, A Card Cheating Case.Loxnox, May 23.-Much Interest has been aroused in \u2018fashionable circles tn England over à sulk for libol, which has just : been trisd at Cork.Mr.Joseph Pike brought suit inst Captal | claiming £5000 Samages Tor slander, dat he pi 126% hoated at chea! whil og at the County Club.Both e \u2018| men are deput lieutenants, and the witnesses included Bir George Coult! burst, Captains Burne and Cooper and Lord Bandon.The defendant ucgd ev evidence support- is accusation, an a stew of the club, he bad merely one his duty in for the Antonios) the Jory finding that © endant, ding | Capt.Beamish had not sad mah maliciously.BANQUET NA TO NAVAL MEN.The \u201c Blake\u201d In Boston Boston and the \u201c Chicago\u201d in Britain, Loxpox, May 2\u2014The banquet tendered to Admiral Erben and Captain : Mahan and the officers of the United States cruiser \u201cChicago\u201d by officers of the British navy and army and distinguished citizens of Great Britain was held last night in St.James\u2019 Hall.rd George Hamilton offered a toast to the: Queen and President Cleveland.He said that Queen Victoria and President Cleveland were the heads of the two great English- speaking nationalities of thé world, the heads of Governments whose authority was exercised over a large portion of the globe, and a still larger proportion of the human race paid: them honor and.re- £ t.Lord Geo Hamilton also toasted e United States in ap iate terms.Ambassador Bayard replied in fttin terms.Admiral ornby toasted the Unites States pa , to which Admiral Er plied.* Roberts proposed the Captain A and officers of the oh cago,\u201d after which the Captain made a fitting reply.osToN, May 25.\u2014H.M.S.\u201cBlake\u201d and her consort, the \u201cTartar,\u201d steamed into the upper harbor on \u2018Wednesday for a five days\u2019 stay.They are the first British warships to visit Boston since the war,and the occasion was given some of the aspects of a public holiday.The wharves were black with eager multitudes, flags were fyin everywhere, cannon med .incessantly from ships and shore, while the red-coa bands of the visitors blared continuously \u201cHail Columbia\u201d and the * Wakhington Post March.\u201d The ships came in at high tide and had no difficulty in reaching the upper waters.Last night there was a dinner given at the Vendome by the Harvard Candidate Club in honor of the English naval officers now ih port.It was a very exclusive affair, and representatives of the press were our ly refused admission.England was re sented at the dinner by Commander ay- ley, of H.M.S.\u201cBlake:\u201d Lieut.Cooper, of the \u201cTartar,\u201d and Vice- Consul Stewart.SEALERS WRECKED ; LIVES LOST.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) VICTORIA, B.C., May 25.\u2014Captain Miner of the Seattle sealer \u2018 \u2018Henry Dennis,\u2019 has arrived here on the \u201cEmpress of India.\u201d His schooner was lost on the Japan coast on April 16, having been driven ashore in a When she struck the vessel split in two.he crew got ashore in their boats, and when the sea calmed down, returned and saved their effects and 861 sealskins.The \u201cEmpress of India\u201d rings re ports that the schooners \u201cMascotie,\u201d \u201cMatthew Turner,\u201d \u201cRosa Sparks,\u201d all of San Francisco, and the \u201cCharlotte,\u201d of Japan, have ost with all of their crews, he Victoria scalers in the Japanese waters are making big catches.A boat of the Nova Scotia sealer \u201cAgnes Macdonald\u201d was picked up tull of waver.It is sup d that a seal hunter named Charles Williams and two other men, who were in the boat, were lost.$500 FOR \u201c BRAINS.\" [SPECIAL To TRE THE STAR] VANCOUVER, B.C., May 25.\u2014The unique suit of Gallagher vs.Horne, Just concluded, has been followed with great interest.Horne is a wealthy citizen of Vancouver, with political aspirations.He made over tures to W, M.Gallagher, editor of the Vancouver Telegram, Gallagher was to supply *\u2018 the brains\u201d \u2018and he was to su ty\u2019 the money.Horne's pocket paper 00st him some $10,000 before it Collapsed.by bat he was elected to the Provincial Assembly.Gallagher then put in à bill for $1600, for writing all Horue's election = es, hearing him recite them, hd coaching him in com- mittec work, ' Tiorne refused to settle and Gallagher syed him.\u201cThe jury, after a trial ot tbféo daÿs, awarded Gallagher $300 for Me \u201cbrain power\u201d er\u201d supplied to Horne.Changes In the Militia.OTTAWA, May 25.\u2014The following changes in the Montreal Militia corps have been gazetted: Montreal Battalion of Garrison Artillery, ( vr 2 Captain Leigh Gregor, who retired oi 2, has been Finite retain rank on rad ment.\u2018lu be Znd lieutenant (provisionally), trom April 20, 1894: Frederick Willam Hibbara, vice Verry, resigned.Ist Battalion trinco of Wales regiment, Montreal, Qque.\u2014 To be no onl lieutenants (provisionally) overt Bennett Hutcheson, Adam Butler \"und Graham Leonard Dobbin, gentlemen.ith Battalion Hoyal Scots of Canada, Mont- -roal, Q.\u2014To be captains: Lieutenant John Car son, vice J.L.Lutuer, and Thomas Hay Browne, vice John Aird, rexigued.To be second lieutenant: Charles Johnstoue Armstrong, ti.M.C., Vice Cameron: promoteu.h Battalion Fusiliers, Montreal.Q.\u2014To be adjutan t: Captain Krnast John Chambers, vice Major Thoiuss Atkinson, who retires, retaining th Battalion of Infantry, Mon treal, Que.\u2014 No.4 company.Laprairie.To be captain: 2nd Lieutenant Charles A.Wo Lippe, R.ty = a from No.1 company, vice Tite M moted.\u2018Fo be lieutenant: Jotn P.1.Loar wings, Ms ane I.2nd, from No.1 company, vice Boisvert, Coreanus in Revbit.VANCOUVER, May 25.\u2014Oriental advices state the threatened rebellion.in Corea has broken out at Sing Ia Too when fully 3000 armed men suddenly mustered, and before the guards could recover from their sur.\u2018prise the Governor's palace was in theirpos- session.Forty officials were put to death the more detested being disgustingly ngled: The outbreak at this point was premature, and gave the authorities the clue, and insurgents are being arrested and disarmed.It is feared that the rebels fired 0 success, will overcome a ferce of 600 Chinese soldicrs sent to meet them at Seoul.The Crofters' Treatment.* LoXxDON, Ma; fay Bln the Commons terday Mr.G oway Weir (Ross and ro.marty questioned the Government as to the complaints that the nt of the Im- \u2018perial Colonization board had treated un- Justly the crofters of Alexander Young's Canadian settlomenta.Sir George Otto Trevelyan, secretary for Scotland, replied t the board's agent had d ed his duty satisfactorily, and that the Government had found the complaints inst bim ungrounded.He also justified tail the agent's policy.The Obdurate Parnéliites.DusLix, May 25.\u2014A Convention of the Parnellites part was held here Wednesday under the presidency of John J.Shaner.During the course the opening ad Mr.Clancy said that the Parnell oat continue to vote against the Government for the rest of the session.Timothy Harrington said the Irish had nos oi the Boe hope from the continued exis existen Govarnment.t bring about a dissolution and subet Tate o another Government.The Stromboil Veleano.Roux, May 25.\u2014The volcano on the Island of ot Btromboli is showing great activity, The eruphon, is increasing in violence and frequent earthquakes.The pose li living o on the island have left their uses in The government has sent two Tessin io to the islan to relieve the inhabitants in case of oy of eh pa Philoso dy CA Fad} rot the de ean i sit WES o Tntver- st.Anne de Bellevue Real Estate.J.Cradock Simpson held an auction \u2018sale Wednesday at lots in St.Anne de Bellevup, and after an hour and a halfs hard work Mr.Putnam, whoacted as auc- tloneer.declared the sale off, having sold two lots at.he claimed, a great sacrifice,\u201d One corner lot ot 18,000 feet brought $200, Mr.Alexander Walker being the = and L.Madore bought a lot FOU foot amare for $133.There were a ni inber of haope Rc butit was = lo gut or outace is vag d __THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY MAY 25 1804 | BEWARE: GRIP AN INTERRUETED \u201c \u2014- \u2014WEDDING,{ > CHAPTER XXVIL.\u2014Contipued.) The door was opened.Max did not go in, but stood for several minutes on the doorstep \u2014 evidently while the servant took some message (0 Misa Lingard.Captain Esher opened the gate and stols a pm nearer.\u2018There was Magdalenherselfi Mag- \u2018dalen, who had declared she could see no visitors! She was talking to this young man, who, only a week ago, Esher had declared was in love with her, A bold stroke was necessary: for very shame Magdalen could not refuse to speak to him now.He advanced from the shade of the shrubbery, and stood at the very foot of the steps.Magdalen lopped speaking, and wo Carrara nor, Pr celed round Sond aw Bion, \u201cYour servant informed me that you oould not see visitors,\u201d he said, lifting his hat with ironical politencas, a and showin that his face was deeply flushed.\u201cI fin that she was mistaken: some visitors are received.\u201d His tone was so insolent that Max thou, ht that he had been drinking, and so that Esher could not easi y pass him on the steps unless Miss Lingard asked him to advance.\u201cIt you can see him, you can see me,\u201d said Eshe Tot \u2018stopl\u201d \"said Max, parrin rogress.Fous farther, unless on Invites sir.Mo do not invite him,\u201d an Answer ed, clearly, *I have \u2019alrea y refused you admittance to-night, Captain Esher; I am surprised that you cannot see how unwelcome your presence is.\u201cOut of the way, pen fool!\u201d said Esher, adding a strong epithet as he tried ineffectually to push by Max.*\u2018I will see her, I tell you\u2014she\u2019ll be my wife some day » \u201cIs that true, Miss Lingardi\u201d asked Max, without yielding #n inch of ground.à No; and never will be true,\u201d said Mag- ale \u201cThen the sooner you are off this lady's remises the better,\u201d sald Max, sharply, as e became more and more convinced That the man was half intoxicated, \u201cor I shall give you in charge.\u201d Captain Esher threw his cigar into Max's face.There was a momentary struggle, serious though silent, betweén the two men; then Philip Esher was seen fallin down the steps, frantically catching at the iron railing a8 he went.Magdalen uttered a faint er But ke was not seriously burt.He Fathored himself together, lifted his head, rushed the dust from his knees, and rose to his feet again, \u201cI suppose I must accept that dismissal, » he said, with a sneer, rendered more u than usual by the sudden ghastly wifie ness of his face, and a.bleeding cut u one temple.\u201cI shall not forget.| it, Lin, ; and as for you, Mr, Max Brendon you'll pay for it sooner or later.I shall remember you.\u201d He turned smartly upon his heel, and walked away without once looking round.\u201cI your on, Miss Lingard,\u201d said Max.could hardly help myself.\u2018He would have been inside the house in another nioment.\u201d Magdalen's face was pale, but she tried to smile.The effort was too great, however: after a short, sharp struggle with herself she turned away and covered her eyes with her hand.Max hesitated for a moment, then entered the house and closed the door behind him \u201cIt has been too much for you,\u201d he said, in a low tone, as they stood together in the dimly sighted hall.\u201cWill you not rest now! And will you parden my violence?\u201d For answer, she gave him her hand.Max took it in both his own, and then, acting on an impulse whic\u2019 seemed to him uncontrollable, he ben?his head and kissed it len started, but could not speak.And before ske had recovered her self-com- mand he gone.The little act of hom- % wos His Inrewell 2iagdalen sat down on one of the old \u2018carved chairs in the hall, her hands pressed Lightly tog together, her head bent.A rush of come across her.For the first time ha seemed to know of what Philip Esher was capable when his wrath was aroused.She had roused it now most effectually\u2014she and Max Brendon together.What would be the upshot of italli For that he would try to revenge himself upon them both she was but too well assured.For herself, she know what to expect.She had sent the children to a friend's house in the country with Miss Jessop cause she had been certain that Their father s anger would be almost ungovernable in the first hours of his mortification and disappointment.He would not care what he said in their presence\u2014how he reviled her and wounded her through them.It would be better, she thought, that, for a few hours at least, (hey should be out of the way.He could not see them until the next day, and by that time his anger might have cooled.He would probably take them- away from her and send theim to school\u2014but that she could not help.Not even for them would Magdalen consent to sell her own 80 ul And the other person on whom Philip would be eager to revenge himself?What would be the effect of this night's work on Max Brendon'\u2019s prospects?A lawsuit was already pending between him and Captain Esher; it might be taken for that it would now be pushed forw with vigor.Neither of the combatants would allow it to drop, after what had passed between them that night on Magdalen\u2019s door-step.She did not know whether the issues involved were great or small, but she felt sure that Max Brendon would suffer every anno ance and Injury that Philip was able to in She wondered whether Captain Esher uid take out a summons for ak- sault against Max; as he was himself the sggressor it was hardly likely that he would do s0, except for pure spite and the desire to give Magdalen the annoyance of appearing as a witness, Far this last reason, however, it was quite possible that he would sacrifiés his own répute in\u2019 the af.tempt to bring trouble on the heads of other people Seelug him in this light; Magdalen shuddered to think of the danger thats ehad run.She remembered with shrinking awe that not long ago she had felt uncertain as to whether her old love for Philip \u2018might not yet revive.She had feared to meet him lest she should find her deart once more in his keeping.That had been the real Sxplanation of her dislike to his visits, har 4 desire to avoid his presence.She bad n very near falling into the snare.If Philip had had a little more prudence, a little more self-control, she would have believed in his repentanae and in his love for her.He had h mself undone his own work as fast as it was achieved.His treatment of the children, his sneers at her faith and hercharities, had displayed his real character too clearly for her to misunderstand it any longer.Bhe was certain now, more certaln than she could ever have been before, that her love for Philip Esher was gone and gone for ever.n the background of her mind she still hears Ursula repeating some words to which she was resolved that she would give no attention.\u201cYou know how much Max cares for you, He will tell you so some day.\u201d What foily Das talked! It had \u2018been wrong to listen to ber;.it was wron to think of what she said.And, et\u2014as to corroborate the pui s words, there came to Magdalen's s moin the memory of the kiss sotily Ly pressed pon her hand that Senin eins ords true?Could t bo eh that Max Brendon \u201ccared\u201d tor her \u2014loved her as a man should love a woman \u201cbetter than all the world beside™ And it so, what th then! Magdalen could.not tell CHAPTER XXVIIL ALONE.During the dark bours of.the night and in the intervals of business in the course of.the next da ay, Max ad leisure to think a good deal about Mire Lingard.He almost wondered at his own temerity when he remembered how he had taken [eave of her; and it was with an odd thrill of the nerves that he reflected on the fact that sha had shown no anger, no resentment; that the little atart of astonishment which she had fa 'n when his lipa came in contact withher and alone showed that she was conscious 4 caress.This unpremeditated agtion of his\u2014this momentary touch of her soft, warm hand with his mouth\u2014bad stimulat- | od his passion to a surprising extent, She had long attracted him: had been haunt- - ed by her sweet face and musical tones for many a day; butit Was 0 had discove meant.Ne age at passion in Kw lea smouldered flame that at a vent.He koew now that and even for the played with him in \u2018as moonlight uhto water unto win at love, With all the th bis srvour of.his manhood he alen alone.\u201d And for the first time re his affection for Leuore, faithless Jilt who had hia hood, bh.sunk ight dud ud that it was possible offended when he k Was uo not t entirely indifferent to him.e had, fortu ned Unnoticed.She ha p out of the house Te pas thought that she bad go bed she been a Bone a Headache earlier in the day, body had thought of going in to enquire after her welfare.She re-entered the house by the side-door, without encoun though the servants ea next A at finding her ulster and dress and hatina damp, crumpled heap floor, none of them thought of re, clreumstance, or even of won fering how to make herself so wet.he was annoyed to find that his mother had heard some gossip about Miss Lingard and Captain ough and was bean examination upon it, he Said at last, rising look, ssc her hand, thats she upon her bedroom from his chair w cannot see why I Pol know more than other peo, Lingard and Captain Esher.ag your conneotion with the : Do you know whether L Ald are en dr\u2019 asked Gertru es, 1 do know; but I think they do not want their affairs to be gossiped about,\u201d he snpvered rather Loi you 4 thelr affairs can be no great secret,\u201d \u201cAh, well; true.wal os it does not much signify,\u201d said Max, taking up a book.+All the world says that they are not engaged, right\" think I may say that all the worid © you Know anything more!\u201d \u201cHaven't you asked Miss Lingard to Rey you yet?\" Mrs.Brendon asked, sati- i ou mean to do sof\u201d ; have done it before I tell ro dent the matter li way of concealing his vexation.made his way into the hall and was utting on his coat when Ursula stopped |.Dim, her face full of excitement and eager- \"Max, Max, how do you know!\u201d \u201cThat Magdalen is at going to marry\u2019 \u201cI heard her say so,\u201d sald Max, shortly.Ursula gave a light little bound in the Oh, I ad! Then she did be- \u201cWhat you told her!\u201d Max turned upon his sister with as much severity as voice aud manner could possibly express.\u201c\u201cW ha lieve what I told her.\u201d Fou won't betray me, I know,\u201d Ursin fearlessly.on pounday day night a and told her all.been say te ee never seen \u201cUrsula, you do not know the mischief you t do by your indiscriminate meddling \u201cÀ Lun cople\u2019 affairs.We shall be = apea fore you soon.You do no de to be t rusted.\u201d ax look so stern.ago Ureula would have pouted, or been defiant; no ov she onl ca.I told her a prone: BI deal you think I don\u2019t know your prea ) you mean that you had the audacity ook 80 very gril À ped à word by accident, Max.t you thought more of her than all the world beside, or samethin, that effect.She'll never think of it aga A \u201cYou had no business to say anything feelings or her affairs.\u201d me,\u201d said Ursula, sauclly, fo anything, Joore;\u2014 having said Max was Coot odes.He muttered cessively .uncomplimentary respecting Ursula\u2019's discretion-or want of it\u2014as he went out, but as it was less severe than she expected, or indeed deserved, she thought that she had got off very cheaply.(To be Continued.) 7 DIERCE \u201c\" CURE.OR MOXEY I¥ RETURNED.The woman who is tired, and bas hea in the a tive remedy for all nesses and derange- ments of the female ai X THE PLAN OF SELLING MEDICINES ARE PIERCE Coughing leads to Consumption.the Cough, heal the Lungs\u2019 aa strengthen the System Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphites.palatable and easy on the world over, endorse it.Don't \u2018be deceived by Substitutes! & Bowne.Ralleville.All Drugeists.£00.£81 Ë Ladies, \u2018 : Mother Green's T raney Fills.: REFUSE sons TITU- > From ail Droggiets or mailed observa of $1.00.4 : + 89 LANE MEDICINE co.+ Morrazar, Can.ER ) For sale by John T.Lyons, cor.: Decary, cor.St LT Loon st Catherine.F 47 Prince Arthut catreet Dr.Edson fears another epidemio, and sounds the alarm.and pains, coughs, colds.hoarseness and Jueumonla, no other external remedy affords prompt prevention and quicker cure than BENSON'S POROUS PLASTER.Indorsed by over 5, 000 Ih clans and Chemists.sure ge genuine Benson's.may be had from all druggists.GEABURY & JOHNSON; Chemists, N.Y.Clty.SUMMER RESORTS.- | THE FAVORITE SEASIDE RESORT Great Boarding Establishment for The River du Loup Point is now, © magnifioont + boot Lhe merous tourist sommayed ty Oo sere, call every day odes ol rllant Lar Ste fro Frasezvilie and Die hotels an numerous as Tare Ea im leas than four years: And now opeus à inolined an hotel Ly its proportions, u ever ponder why you are what yon are?- wave you indincreet in youth or excessive In disel- pations in latter yearsToTho story is then easily told.Nature makes no mistakes, and what you : sow you must reap, but as you bave probably paid the penalty you should find the means 20 aid you out of your trouble.To men suffering the effects of indiscretion ok excesses, foellug their mental well as ph powers leaving timia, Bn despondent, feel unfit for work, suffer from drains, losses, headaches, lame nervousness, sleeplessness, &c., We offer a remody as positive in resuitaas food is to satisfy hunger.I$ $s the crystallized energy or health elementofour belng\u2014-ELECTRICITY.An honest and property directed electric ca current Is natnre's own remedy In these cases, and this you get othe DR.BAN- DEN ELECTRIC Bec It In a quiet, soothing but positive way gives your system back the vigor lost, and the first hour's use will convince you \"that you have Sound a Soon, beyond Price.Is res permanently costa rifle.\u2018We have a most valuable book en- titied ** Three Classes of men,\u2019\u2019 which we send Da A.T.Bauven, Doar Bir\u2014The belt rected 0 trace te men and should be honored with a gold » at as one e greatest inventions of hole age.Why wi wilt 3 ke sacks of patent En join nes ne and spand Sue be purs chased so cheap?1 go it Tad ye] sleep sound.nx re Anything that wil Lenefit you in the\u2019; teetizmon, ated lines Jae foray eat liberty $0 u.emo.WEEK 9% Wille ta Ave, Ke radon: Conk: 0,8.A.Dr.SANDERS ELECTRIO BELTS Cures at ence Rhoumatiam Lambuge, Scint ré © Back.x DS RUSPENSOR Y feE 3 menfreswithall Bolts, belts.Te MEN AUFFERING any private woake ness wo WARRANT the BESTRESULTS, Large Illustrated Book of great value to all * afflicted persons ia sent fires, sealed by mall, upon application to the inventor and manufactures.rond NEW vor ITY, \" 820 Br Broadway, NI or PL \u201cCUSTOND, BUTIES er Baracrion.porsessce all the one could wish for himself snd bis couse will opeas on the Lich JURE.Rr Tc QHN, P.Q.\u2014THE HOME OF THE Comfortable to JOeETH DESLAU Hotel Roberval and island House.Summer hols w the for the sense: 15th es mort the hout the house and grours wecur tee that the hish claes reputa- T.KENNA, Buperintendent of Hotels.Address: 163 Bt.James Street, room 18, until May th, after, Hotel Roberval, Roberval, P.Q cod B IMPERIAL, Old Orchard Beach, Maine.NOW OPEN, WITH PRICES REDICED te $8.00 and $14.00 per Week _ SPECIAL RATES FOR\u2018JUNE ro MIDDLE OF JULY.\u2014\u2014 For terms address\u2014 .» HM, SWAY, Old Orchard, Maine.THE FAVORITE mer FOR HEALTH GASPE BASIN, +A CHANNINE RESORT FOR APORTSNEN EEKERS The vicinity affords Beautiful Bee: unexcelled Trout Fublor, @ Halmen Peels connected w BAKER'S HOTEL (OPENS ON JUNE 1st), BAKER'S HOTEL, Gaspe, Que.DISEASES OF THE CHEST.GRIMAULT'S SYRUP ar .HYPOPHOSPHITE OF LIME.Prescribed for the last 30 years with the greatest success in CONSUMPTIQN, OBSTINATE COUGHS, COLDS and CATARRH; it ARRESTS the.COUGH, spitting of blood, and NIGHTSWEATS, the APPETITE improves and HEALTH 18 PROMPTLY RESTORED.Or All Druggiste.NK HEADACHES, NERALG, by taking *Crimault\u2019s uarana, » single powder of which is sufficient to cure instantaneously the moet violent, sick headache.The Laxcer says:\u2014 \u201cGRIMAULT\u2019S Guamana powders are a certain remedy sick The above may he obratood from all Drussists in CANADA and the UNITED STATES.\u2018| Wholesale of LYMAN, $0K$ & CD, MONTREAL CACOUNA.Gec.Michaud Legs to inform her friends end alt Lo receive Sues by the bean and al aiterations have been pleasant STEVENS HOUSE, Lake Placid, N.Y.| mmanr OF THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS.$063 Ft.Above Tide.and Finest Hotel in this ai] fant Hates Handred fast Fine Grounds, Boating\u2019 rene ad Drives.a A aE Owners and Ottawa House .CUSHING\u2019S ISLAND, ME., The FINEST LOCATION on the New England Coast.\"| Address all correspondence to M.5.GIBSON, Ports, Meine.SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.\u201cThe American\u201d (arunewich.) PAILING MANHOOD Rene dass Le oR jar For sale by B.E.MOGALE, 2123 Notre Dame street, Montreal, wholesale and retail Agent.The James Medicine Co.Toronto, Proprietors.Sen of price.t oy mail on receipt o THE BAY VIEW.Old Orchard, hefal, Daolthral, contra lor q y.xtensively by Canadians.For Sirol CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, Miscisquet Bay.- Fhilipabu IS HIGHLY RECOMMENDED As A Remedy tor Lung Diseases AND A8 A PREVENTIVE for TYPHOID.MALARIAL FEVERS.AND ALL KINDS OF Agents: E.FOUGERA &£CO., New Yet.w LECAL CARDS McGibbon & Davidson APVOCATES, de.NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL RD.McGibbon, QC.138 Deridéon .SUMMER RESORTS.CACOUNA.Where to go Daring the Warm feasen.The.st Lawrence Hall, HOTEL\" VARENNES, The shave Hotel 0 guesta families for the coming season, areunes mineral ZT | Im hand, Her.ue, Montreal and Borel B.communications.BOARD DELIGHTFUL UT, RUMMER He HOME, AE roome; $8 to $6.Poe Frome EY Bostrier.jouLD TAI TA RE nu Ri Lachu: aiid shootin rein Horn ao; thine.2 ply Zine Loet River, Ps terteired at D, DR Lorean Nod.y enterts 8 |.erate prices.los drive frota village of Knowlton sad | Baten Sorizes.12 6 coû D.GRREXE Knoukon, Que | } FRANK CABORET, Proprief Laval Hotel, Burd-2- Bou, mh, Je, de accommodate ao osier d ROIS, Bord.a-Ploaffe, Que.TADOUSAC HOTEL, \"Tadousac.Tate Hoel open early tn June.For J.BR.M.WHITE, Quebec.THE CHATEAUGAY, AT UPPER CHATEAUGAY LAKE, Int tbo Northern Adirondacks.Vor lastrated let, es Tio sbecd pamphlet: Opens Jay 1 roa Sunt VW SACEUS, Merrill, N.Y.LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Trembleau Hall, Port Kent, N.Y.Boating, Fishing.Lawn Tennis, &c., Bus meets ns and Boats.Send for FARRELL & ABGATE, Proprietors.- MAPLEWOOD FARM, NEAR KNOWLTON, | And on the borders of Brome modate several summer LARGE àù BRADY I LAWN.oan Komi Resto T bot om Once The Nanepashemet, Marbishead, Mass.Zoe?For Te Pate en aad on the Eastern AMME BRowN.Proprietor.CANADA, LAKE MASSAWIPPL.PLEASANT :-: VIEW 1e: HOUSE, sir; water; fresh veueia a church, pot offs.station Terme per LAKE VIEW FARM, K| KNOWLTON, Shore Brome Lake, fine location and shade.High and \u2018crow reasonable.Montreal Bins fe LA WHITRAR.OCEANIC MOTRE, di Peaks Island, M a vl cen Je Ths house it situated oom! hart Tea note à ita health: ae charter, re.hing eal ihr and cial rates for June nd member.1 | - M19sod4 Wom a a Sal > Em tating ad board, Gas.SUMMER RESORTS.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ABENAKIS HOUSE, ABENAKIN SPRINGS, QUE.Opens for the Season JUNE 1, 1804.The Most pPetshitel Bammer and Health in Osnads.ta, Fishing, Tennis MINERAL new To GET TO ABANAKIS SPRINGS Take the Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Co.\u2019 Cos Sloamer \u201c Berthier \u201d dowri-the St.Lawrence to Abenaki - Bicamer loaves Montreal Tuopdays and Fridays Le SATURDAY KXCURSION.Trains leave Grand Trunk R.K.Depot, Mont: every dE uum connecti ETE See $ arrive at Abenakis atépm Re EaxD aoe LA 7 116 3mos RUFUS G.KIMPTON, Proprisies .Sea View Cottage, POND COVE, CAPE ERLIZARETE, MA, Hi aise eased sons de les pases vated, hot and cold water, Water from apring unses este pemed for arity.BF vy opened for summer une 10 For prices, etc, address as adore.C.HOYT GREENE, _107:18 eod LE The Cape Cottage, PORTLAND HARBOR, wi CAPE ELIZAMETM, Maine, for Su Summer Guests ete sbout June 20th.chron Ee the Oi Sie.Pot a Fine Beach Rie, ting Ft Fishing.À new Tennis \u201cCourt this Season.For particulars and special rates, apply to P.B.SMITH, Manager, care of Falmouth Hotel, Fortlesd, Ma C, Hl.SAWYER, Pre) = MONTREAL HOUSE, Old Orchard Beach, Me.Situated directly on the ses wall./OPEN JUNE 13, 1804 For circulars and terms, address \"MRS, A, B.BLANCHARD, Old Orchard, Me, 114 Smos Adirondack Mountains.CLAWEBONNY AND COTTAGES.BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HOME FOR FAMILIBS OPEN MAY 15th TO NOV.Ist.Best Montreal references.For terms and partioulass -address, C.J.DOUGHTY, 109 Imo KEEARVILLE, KssEx Co, M.¥.BANNER HOUSE, Chntenuiny Lake, N.Y., A healthy and tful summer resort; easy of access from .Montreal; - every convenience Tor con comfort, re creation, sport an: and re address For terms particulars, dress may, caugay Lak: Y.18 2mo Chat ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Rounse's Point, N.Y.HOTEL WINDSOR.Now masagement, ma pou improvements, Eli moderate coolest, a.Hh 13 bon honking aad driving.large roan no unting, an vin, beat OF Dod, ood \u2018table and liberal management, only Brisa rates, de.Address Te for rt ciroaln : .6.C.HOWE, 19% Rouse's Point, N.F.DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, Saratoga Springs, wi A popalar resort for health.Teel.che.Send for illustrated sigonlas.teness.2 u n UNION HOUSE, Richtord, Vt.cade rg, Roy 26 hours from Miro on.rend easy distance; actae lights; unsurpassed Tobie \"A pleasac place in which to spend the hot months.Referenee by permission: Mr.H Bart Walker 3674 Me.Catherine Btrect, Montreal For terms, or oto., address LONG BRANCH, WEST END HOTEL.Ostiages and Restaurant open June 14, Hotel opens June 3 B, M.& W.E.NILBRETH.uw Yonx OFFICE, METROPOLITAN HOTEL 130 3mos coû HOTEL DU CANADA, Berthier en on Haut, P.Q.FREE among the Islande.Special rates to families 117 36 HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VT.The Franklin House blo, as nual, Jima b, 1804.The tables are Res jit top d elegant stopp! very an: foo toce's a perjensed carr carsmen, ar SEULE the conveniences od aa 107 2mos BT Ln scerT, Proprietor 31 years.s THE GROVE, BEACONSFIELD.persons, IVG week, single room, $10.00.pond arte NEST Rites Wh PARK HOUSE, DUNMAM, P.Q.a rate Deiby Lake, foe boating and 1us3mes | JOMN CALL, Propristor.LAKE COTTAGE HOTEL, © Caledonia Springs, Oat.1st of May for the accommodation of guests.bris ete every attention paid to (pe comfort of guests.Baths can be given until the opening of the Grand Hotel 88 dmos J.$.MacDOUGALI Proprietog HOTEL BELLEVUE, E ©.LEAPRRANCE sa Con Prepricters.t have just had the abore oro thor thor Setter mmr ease vig n.Good Ponting ant and Eig, boss Pein service by 0 1.Fm al lie de\u201d » nw ABEN AKIS HOUSE, | Avenatiis Springs, Que, OPENS FOR THE SEASON JUNE lez, 190.ILE AUX NOIX HOUSE, st.Valentine, Que.ve house will be opened for the ne rome of oss SUR La et thing firet-class.For terms, ete.a ANTOINE GOSSELIN, LIN, Prope, RD VALLEY MOUSE, BOLTS.TE, SRIo8R ALLEY, NeTAL, Mery most aaa eaorts De- ghiful scepery.Peau fh ia con- ntecd.ns CHAR.w.BANFILL, Proprietor.Adirondacks, Meadow Erook Farm.Delightful country home, piazza, large rooms, ions à BE Pace ES TT Fen CASCO BAY! Union Mouse.P Peaks Inland, Me.Bs te Tree Than Bassin.bot iad.Bebe Con 8 une Ling, bathing, ete.nan rounies! in Cy of Poriand, to ar a os Jones, Propr._ 119m D AT THE SEASIDE, OCEAN Tous » Little Metis, Que., Will open JUKE ven 2 1.AMEN.CLAHEN.0.PORTLAND, ME\u2014BOARD, TKN MINUTES ne Slton city of Portland by large doubls end ferry boat, lovely atin A drives fe sou hap ox | Smale rép pdd oar xa Box 3% Se.Portisnd, Me- Poa.+ | | Co - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY MAY 25 18%.3 © ROSEBERY IS \u2014 [gm gems poommy pores ji VIGILANT I ) C, Hb ov ERTS | (VERWNELMING SALE FOR TO-MORROW, SATURDNN, = \u2014 = a = ; ap : .: ed the cashier and esident, and thd THE BUDGET DEBATE AND cashier Breppled wi h his [ain aud Rot | HOLIDAY EVE FINDS NO ABATEs han mashed w e ham- \u2018 .- DIVISIONS.mer of the robbers isto.The two other .MENT OF HIS VIGILANCE.* * ?ee A , .; \u2018 robbers out in the k alley, between the : Le : , | a - .\u2018 ; : Sourd house and the bank, kept up a rapid wT .a or rt iE ; La i 4 .v LS , : è - 4 » co._ \u2018 A 1008 UT ee ee ee RIT A THI SC A IN 5 C > y times at uties How an 3 i .- Tr : - | 0 gén \u2026 .- R or Government vens without effect while Stevens killed a Examinau ; .hb 2 : | r = About the Crisis.robber and Howard wounded another in the missionérs Office face.The horse owned by the dead robber Tr ; Expenses.= .\\ ' LONDON, May £5.The prediction that the hud more than wwo hundred pounds of car- - : Sorel Rosebery Government would fall over the trid strapped to the lo, while the : to ass B oC ° .dead bandit w belt full besid d : discussion and division on the budget yes- had two.bi or hooters.The three oe or Be.ro vy Tat Wed terday, ed not to be t rs esca with $2500, TTAWA, May \u2014 e House nes- i ; .haps Hosebe ry i.day half a dozen Government bills of minor Sweeping Spot Cash Deals did its work.We scoured the Market to secure these Bargains that will bring the crowd.We will have Perhaps Rosebery's sturdy utt t ; Bitsaingnem he ions evening | ne h| ANOTHER HERESY TRIAL.importance were introduced, a couple ot the people with us.We serve them best.Give the best value for Ioney spent.effect of whipping the discontented into Dn.H.P.Smith, of Lane Seminary, hours were spent on the estimates, and \u2018 CL ; , line.He told the discontented Welshmen Argues on Appeal there was an carly adjournment to allow \u2014 that if they did not believe in the Govern- 231 e members who so des to go home Ç .: ._, | .SaraToua, N.Y., May 35.\u2014The General .; GREAT PURCHASE\u20148 cases 70 Check Ginghams, lovely patterns.Out LADIES* HOSIERY\u2014Our Leader, 80 doz Ladies\u2019 Fast Black Fashioned ment's honesty and honor, the sooner they Agsumbly of the Presbyterian Church of Over Queen's Birthday.One of the subjects yoy go To-Morrow, Saturday, at only 80 per yard.- Hose, to be cleared out To-Morrow at only carried their threats to bolt into effect the the United States, now in session here, is dealt with by the new bills is fraudulent 1 case fine Lonsdale Cotton, usual price, 1566.We will clear the lot To-Morrow, 50 doz Ladies\u2019 Fashioned Tan Hose regular 88c line.We will clear them better.He never would consent to be a considering the appeal of Dr.H.P.Smith, sales and marking.It proposes that honey Saturday, at only 14e per yard.out while they last at only 5c per pair.minister on sulferance.He referred to their fou SE CE ihe Ohio Synod, which made from glucose shall be marked as will oo Pieces Tide lanne tte, ill price 7je.We cleared the entire lot, and Th i oarry a full line of Qpera Hose in all, colors and sizes in Jilk aud Lisle \u2019 i Welsh Disestablish- Smith's ne .such, that vinegar shall be inspected, Wi 86U them .'o-Sorrow, Saturday, at ony So.read, very cheap.Misses' and Children's Hose, in sizes, Black and Lan, all discontent over the Welsh Disestablish Dr.Smith's troubles bexan with the read and that Paris preen shall be ot on the 40 pieces English Art Muslins, 100 od.For To-Morrow, Saturday, at only at Extra Low Prices.i said i t ssed bef i t er, b; , before the Pres- : À ; 3 ment Bill and said it would be passed before | byterian Ministerial Association.in \u2018March, list of articles Lo be analysed for the 60.88 pieces 42-inch English Art Muslins with border on each side.Sale price another appeal to the country.II.His subject was \u201cThe Inspiration of vention\u2019 of adulteration.The pro- for To-Morrow, Satur at only 120, After routine in the Commons, Sir John the shit subjec) \u201chis paper.together Seedings in Committee of Supply were 250 pieces best Enplish Prints, Challe patterns, made to retail at 15.Our SPECIAL SALE Lubbock, Liberal-Unionist for London Uni- with one read before he bee y by not ofa very interesting character, Every price for To-Morrow Saturday, only 10c.versity, moved that the Budget Committee Professor Llewellyn J.Evans, was pub- item brought the indefatigable Mr.Mc: 50 pieces Heavy Twilled Cretonne at only 80.be instructed to divide the bill in two parts, lished in a pamphlet entitled Bibl ~Mullen to his feet to demand explanations, |\u2014\u2014\u20145fgot Ebony or Cherry Curtain Poles with rings, brackets, and ends complete, | For \u2014To-Morrow, Saturday, in Ladies\u2019 Cotton H tended that it w rary to \"| cal Scholarship and Inspiration.\u201d The- which rarely had the effebt of satisfying at only 200.Underwear, in Drawers.S Lt, Chee.C CS \u20ac contended that was contrary prèce- Cincinnati Presbytery had a Commit- him.: » 45 pi Brown Holland for Ladies\u2019 Suitin; t 180, 150, 180, 200 and 250.C a Ni rs, .ses, Lorse al: dent to unite in the same measure provi- tee .on * Erroneous Teaching in our HE WAS PARTICULARLY VENOMOUS | ) pieces Brown Holl or ul ge \u2018 80, an overs and Night Robes, all at Special Prices.Qh sions dealing with the revenue and the Theological Seminaries,\u201d and this took ; Linen Sheetings, 72 inches wide, at a grent again We have one more case ou hand of our $1.50 Ik national debt.up Dr.Smith's case, he being a professor fu When the accounts of the Canadian High 50 pieces Bleached Towelings, worth $a.For To-Morrow, Saturday, at only Jo.Night Robe.We will clear them out while they 5 Sir William Harcourt opposed the motion.Lane Seminary, It was not until Dec.12, Commissioner at London were subraltted, Good Bath Towels, worth 170 For To-Morrow's Sale 3 for 250.last at only 9860.MF-SAME AS OUT.He held that precedents justifie the amal: 1892, that the Presbytery found Dr.Smith Shoyins hour much the \u201c Tuppers cost Can- GREAT LINEN SALE For To-morrow, Saturday.Lovely large Bleach- HANDKERCH ; 28 Bion anal proper Sach Gait, Next dna ks Supended, from SONNE NL Sen HES utr for od Towle at Hall Price, Sideboard Scart fay Clot Carving Cloth, Splash ity sud away down in prios 100 dot Ladies 3 | a: ary Ci stry - > i i .es où amalgamation was necessary, he said, isfy the Presbytery that he had \u201crenounced freshness, for every Grit paper in the coun- ers, Table Cloths, &c., will go To-morrow, Saturday, at Half Price.hite and Colored Handkerchiefs, with one inch si to keep the finances of the Government re a try bh blished that statement several MILLINERY-\u2014 With Bi Val d L Pri ftely withi , his errors.\u201d The vote in the Presbytery was ty Bas publish statement ; mA Ra \u2014With Bigger Value and Lower Prices than ever.M@WF\"700 hem 150 good - : goraple tely within the, EN nore the 3 to 26.Dr.Smith appealed to the Ohio times over.But pile., MeMullen s best Untrimmed Hata and Bonnets, costing to make 50c, 750, $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, all wg ill clear fe lot or To M fara, hill would mean also a great waste of Synod, alleging twelve errors.Not one of alite, Ne not gi ie © hi Jie Cres wie 0 gin.must be sold To-morrow, Saturday.Take your choice of the entire lot at only 23a.Another lot of 63 doz Ladies\u2019 Fine Embroidered : od y.Nevertheless, hiSars o uring the Aj] our 500 Sailors to be cleared out at only 13c.68 boxes lovely Flowers at much ; ; © time.Sir John Lubbock's motion was de- these errors was sustained by the Syno ered qui and Scall robi i ; ' feated by % vote of 161 to 121, À protitless the best yote for Dr.IE ras st Ed Baiahed process he victimes quite a less that quarter price, all must go To-morrow, Saturday.to ve Shean out at Ton picts, with draws work, debate followed.Severn pposition 5 a Boa 38° C AC 3 i ivi i ; beau Siren motions and amendments vers rejécued ay Supreme authority of the Church on praniters gave Me.Mulsce an oppor ellie at cut ries.Por Tomorrow, Bajurday, wa will give an extra ton Every majorities ranging from 30 to 40.The Gov.the same twelve allegations of error | tunity to bring up the frauds practised at = t discount off Manufacturer's cost prices, on all Jacketsand C Fi PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS \u2014Every one new.Tremendous Spot etnment finally assented to Mr.Balfour's The Ohio Synod decided against him he recent Cri Servic examinations in Lor.eR à hoi > 1 % ces, on, ice apes.Tine | Cash Deal 78 dozen Silk Gloria Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, bought at about twenty-five proposition to report progress and the House October 13, IRA.Dr.Smith stands ch Montreal.goods, Immense choice, absurdly low, next to nothing pricea.\"| oentes on the dollar.$2.00 Umbrellas to bs cleared out at only £1.00.Good useful adjourned.\u2018 with teaching that the Holy Spirit did Mr.Davies, Sir Richard Cartwright and sa INTERESTING GLOVE NEWS.\u2014Bought in Bond this week and Umbrellas at only 500 and 750.We have absolutely no competition in the above ford Rosebery, speaking at a complimen- Rot $0 Coutro sf the Hoi Ge ea to Mr.Mulock made Mr.Costigan, Secretary Will be on sale To-morrow, Saturday.800 dozen Lisle Thread, Silk and Taffeta prices.tary breakfast in Itirmingham yesterday, abs their utt blolutely truthful-\u2014 of State, uncomfortable with Gloves for Ladies, Men and Children, in Blacks and_Tans; we will clear out this MEN\u2019S FURNISHINGS i = ; said the Home tule Bill \u201ccontained many make their utterunces absolutes BELO I OF QUESTIONS lot at about Thirty-five cents on the dollar.60 dozen Perrin Frerés & Oo s For To-M Sat wo.great variety, all at our Popular Prices.defects, but the Liberals would make evry their natural and intended sense.\u201d In his THEIR VOLUME OF QUESTIONS y.Celebrated Elite Lacing Kid Gloves, old price, 1.50, we will clear them out To- 5000 yards Sea i Gray re ol lear out in our Dress Goods department, e asked the people of the nation to give De smith charge \u201con Price o the Tt arly he rosecation.of the yore ties She Ohamaos: putes i oy eth ao * or $1.70.500 pairs White and Yellow while they last at oi 7c.68 pieces All-wool French Challies, old prié 400.\u2018 ?- Suni rged prejudice on the part o ilty of personation at the Montreal a lo they last et only 890.Xor lo-morrow, day, we will: sell Clearing Price for To-Morrow at only 23.* the ministry their support and encourage- 9 , ment in denting with the gestions affecting those po ae previously tr ted his case; he ve tion.t 4 0 the House of Lords.Rosebery said he ec arges, | as .the House of Lr ottom of his heart to claimed they were wrongly constructed, Vif Davies nese the Board Exami.Tis the Ring of Honesty they Contain that makes our Advertise Blouses at only Je.Lawn Bl to be ol thank the Irish party in Parliament for The inerrancy of the original autographs of in sub-examiners at Montreal had ments Draw the Crowds i Whi wn Blouses cleared out To-morrow, Saturday, at coming forward to the assistance of the Scripture was claimed to be entirely outside on bribes, and said in thus failing the é .° only 270, Government in a critical division.The of the doctrine of inspiration and in Had neglected thelrduty.Mr.Foster sai He St SO | Rell Holbert ah | pr bia feat | Do your Shopping at the Great Bargain Centre of Montreal, -\u2014 Moire Silks in all shades and Black.Figured snd Plain Pongée Silks for | ' their action.ine re Davitt, declared at a National Origin, not a Biblical origin, and the Con.coyered the A aced à Bill to federation meeting in Dublin that if there fession as it stands gives no support to the amend the \u2018\u2019Revenue Audit Act\u201d which .is an adverse vote on the budget Lord portion of the prosecution.Briggs will extend the inary C S .3° : - on wa hin fw | protection afford- t t Balisbury may be back in office within two Watched the proceedings.ed regular be ordi of the Customs and - _ 9 or.° a erine At a convention of M0 delegates in Lime- BY WIRE ANO CABLE.Fnlame Pen dose dre all officers : \u2026 and ° - i : rick,at which the Mayor presided, it was \u2018 © 9 University Sts.i 13tyal The Controller of Customs, in reply to Mr.unanimously resolved to nominate the con- Brockville is infested with trampa.p .vict Daly tor Puglisament at the general The widow of Ernest Renan is dead in Rider.stated there was = t ly consti Oe Rosebery speaking ou Wednesday Paris.employes of the Government, but they re- \\ 1 evening in Birmingham to the meeting a eres & Gamaches foundry buildings ceived no extra pay for acting on the TRADE, COMMERCE Moto Bas sprint 80c; red winter, 57 to Set which had just inaugurated the Midland \"5 cks ar rted * Royal Bociety's Dolnks.\u2014 amp \u2014 Pons, 560; barley, No.1.40 to 41; feed, \"frre pW Liberal Federation, hoped that the Liberal Earthquake shocks are reported from St.| : to 400; oats, to Sic.Seles: Peas outside at fr ee conference in Leeds would speak empha- Louis, Murphysboro, Anna and Cairo, llls.Orrawa, May 25.\u2014There was a garden FINANCE | 34.\u201d Oats outside at 3jta34o.No.1 Man.hard Br ES tically in favor of a grea t limitation of the The Scotch Local Government Bill has pets, at Rideau Hall Jesterday (Afternoon cr wheat outside at 70c.ee ee = wers and prerogatives of the s.is Passed its secon ing in the Brit ; onor oi 6 mem oi © .; \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 Se a] ouid be in the interest not only of the Commons.Society.It was largely attended.The MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.BRITISH MARKETS.a ee constitution and Liberal legislation, but Gillies Bros.hav id somethi like leading members attended the state .\u2014 ; aa ee i ros ave ething © y ket to-day dull and lif \u2014 5 I a agin pn I ES also in the interest of the Lords th Ives.$310,000 for the Klock: timber limit, : (62 dinner in the evening.On Wednesday the GRAIN.\u2014The marke! was dull and life.Grain and Provisions, Ete.EE ee ee a ear nei The Globe says that the convijétion is square miles) on Bear Creek.* reports of the affiliated societies were con- less after yesterday's holiday, and traders felt 0 u's REPORT.25, 1804, A per rare very strong that an immediate dissolu- The A ic Senat terday put tinued at the opening of this morning's indisposed tc go into new deals of any iui- savs: Cargoes off pri vn Mar : air | ; A ee ar tion of Parliament is probable.It adds barbed en the f ton ay a session.Mr, McInnes presented the report portance.Values were very little changed, aise, nil.\u20acargoes on passage and for ship: ; 0 pe that much importance is attached to : fe rod by He aix 18 on Neb) - of the Wentworth Pioneer and Historical pithough most lines evinced weakness, Ment.wheat.very quiet;'maire, quie pere es the fact that the Government does not meBtofle y Mr.Allen.(Pop.Neb.) | Society.This society has petitioned the ith the exception of osts, vhich Lane, Lo lish = heat, clow; dé foreign wheat, ee ee ehow a desire to push the Budget and The scarcity of coal has compelled the E.Government for the erection of monii- 5 v to: No.1 M anitobe.[other or.Mark ou American and Danu- ee Welsh Disestablishment bills, which and C.Gurney Manufacturing Co., Toronto, ments at Burlington Heights and Stony fairly steady.© quote: No.aixe, y.our, dull; Ameri.far ree =.can do, rather easler.Australian wheat, off ne are apparently shelved in favor of the to shut down; four bundred men are idle.Creek.The report of the Ottawa Liter.bard wheat.760 Le Tec: Ne.3 do do.To £0 7c: coast, 21s 9d.Present and following month, 2a.a tch Local Government Bill.It says Two children of Charles Jackson, Upper ary and Scientific Society was presented corn.duty paid, 6c 2 Per re tS Chilian wheat, off cous pren ee re Sr that it is believed that the Government Economy, N.S., were drowned in a well on à by Mr.F.K.Bennett.© The report of the (jor 30 a: malting, 436 to Mo.\u2019 following mon th, 21s 9, Walla wheat, off Ë ee ee es À desires to allow the Unionists opportunities Wednesday by their mother, who is insane, Ottawa Field Naturalist Club was read by Frour.\u2014À quiet local business is reported, Sonat, 0s Sd.Present and following month, ils A ES A.>» to defent them without appearing to \u201c\u2018ride Omer Roy, of Sudbury, Out, while in a MF.Shutt.In the evening Hon.Mr, Mar mostly in strong bakers and rollers, at about Bs as Cachet in pKiand Jory fine.Liverpool i ES d for a fall,\u201d adding that a shelving of the fit, upset a cance on La © Wahnapital .and chand, M.P.P., D.L,, lectured in the As.steady prices.Considerable engutry onexport ac- paire, Ari But not active.No.L'etandard Gain, , p ar .: Welsh Disestablishment bill indicates a wag drowned.Ihis two companions swam sembly Hall on France in the Second Re- count is noted, which bids fair to lead to some host, \u20ac Tid.American estenrd Can + Fr eT he ve desire to give Welshinen & good excuse to ashore.: public.Other well Engws Canadian littera- fille: Patent pring fimioB Th patent ter Wheat, 4s 4d.Minnesota first bakers flour, Lis.i su Pa Da vote against them, Urs assis n the programme.- = > : .Bei Mail Gazette prints a letter, Mr.Huddart saya that although the Bri- \u201cThe English literature section elected Bs Ta Oe Fs 00 to ato; LIVERPOOL LATEUE PRICES OUARENT, May EMM.| which it claims was written by a gentleman tish Government has not prom a sub- officers for the ensuing year, as follows: strong bakers, $340 to $3 .Springwheat 000 0000 Pork, #9 t 00 .fu intimate relations with several members sidy to the fast Atlantic line, he expects it President, Prof.W.Clark, Toronto; vice- OaTMEAL-\u2014The market is un ,valuos Bedwinier 4 4 fod 8 Lard, HER 5 of the Cabinet, whose name is withheld.will do so._ ; president, Dr.J.G.Bourinot, Ottawa; sec- hold steady under, Jaht supplies.hs u te: No Cain: 0 0°-t00 0 Pace Bl un : \u201c .| The letter is printed under the Captain Thomas Nast, the American cartoonist, retary, Dr.George Stewart, Quebec.Dr.Granulated ror od Ber bass $ 10.10 20; Sor 37 1000 Cheesew.540 to 0 0 Manufacturers of the « 's Cabinet; a Glimpse Behind, bas entered the employ of the London Stewart has been secretary of this section gra ard = ve A 0%: i 10, 5 Peas, 411 2000 Come, HO Lo 80 ee se Derry, > x r_bbl, per the Scenes,\u201d and says that Lord Rosebe (Eng.), Pall Mall Gazet His work will since its formation twelve years ago.05 -_\u2014 shows himself quite unequal to the task of be devoted to political cartoons.Notes and H bag 155 Lo 43 and shorts meet with a talrly AMERICAN MARKETS.Now Dominion Wire Mattress, Spring Woven Wire Mattresses, holding the cabinet ther., He alienates If Quebec guarantee four per cent.on Ottawa Notes and appenings.brisk demand at slightly \u2019 the =sympath an loyait of his $100,000, Messrs.Bender & Bickerdike offer Last evening Their Excellencies gave a uote: Bran: ten 13 00 per ton: colleagues.nowing that Sir William to/erect refrigerators, to cost $300,000; state dinner at which nearly all the Cabinet Lee MONS.A good, active jobbing business Cuioico, May 25 \u2014 Receipts: 16,000 bash.- ne se - Harcourt means mischief, Lord Rosebery otherwise these will be erected near Mont- | Ministers and leading members of the i doing in cut meats sud lard at fairly WHEAT, 197,000 CorN, 242.000 OATs, 19.308 bbls.Orders just exeouted for Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal General Hospital, Sipments: 2,00) bush, WHEAT, 248,000 Hotel Dieu, Quebec.Orders in band from Dominion Government, English Church casier pri 9 \u2014 ob shor, $168 to Recoipte ud Shipmenta.* WATERVILLE, QUE.17 Upper Mili Hill, Leeds, Eng.is more anxious oo strengthen his real._ Royal Society were present.steady prices.Moss, pork a firmly held, ander FLouR, e: pu Boon sition than guide his! Ontario nominations: Grenville, O.Bus No British delegates to the Ottawa Colo- moderate equate: Canada short cu wv YORK, Ma: Ronin onary Bociety, Mcn ege, 3000 for British Government.We manu- Cabinet, cori the his plans with 8 Conservative; North Bruce, D.opus, nial convention bave yet been appointed.Lees pork per wl, Wo - a Cp\u201d to wWurar.24 250 er 20.000 Dare.Tie bash.facture the only Woven Wire Mattress, every part of which can be replaced.- Mr.Asquith, as the leader of rs ton_(re-nominated) Patrons; Durham, Col._\u2014 fis bam.city cured, per Ib.Logo Mo; bacon 12 FLouR, Shipments: Jas bush.WHAT, 18,92 = 11 colt Government, party in, the House of Mclean, McCarthyite (for House of Com- Hallgonians Celebrate May 24th.Rs 1c Jara, compo 1 bc; or May a b : + rm ei = a side t abinet reali ° ALIF PURES \u2014The - HEAT.ments: 17,000 b w 3 upon Asquith, not Harcourt: outside he New York State has a law, where- - H *, TAX: Ma.vB opecial)Her Ma with Re in arses, en en Ter, TOLEDO, i Hoosier\u201d 13,00 bushels .draws his inspiration from a band of Collec- by American citizens alone shall be employ- 3&8 ys Le nd © y à gran Poe \u2018cable quoting new cheese at 54s.We quote WHEAT, 8000 Cons.Shipments: 2000 bush ' | | ! tivists.There are two parties in the ed on municipal works, thus shutting ou : e of regu a militia troops on the 19 104c.Shipments are stead Increasing.Cons.: Cabinet, John Morley leading one, Canadians as well as other foreignersfriin common Yesterda Deen b fog od ho gives an ods poipta are on kot.en U c on ox Market.\u2019 : and Mr.Asquith the other.Mr.this employment.regulars in garrison here for many years.command outside figures in Tevbios Tota values a oot re May Sato ie eat ' \u2018 Gladstone's resignation, the writer de- Charles Frechette, aged 60, and his d rese within the following range: Creamery, 19c to D os i clares, was due rather to a sense of isola- were furiously attacked by a bear at Se The a Somerton mom in 2%; townships ary Ie to Too: western dairies, or SER Ry vas 21,806, which 9221 were tion than to physical incapacity.Lord Sylvestre, Lotbiniere, recently.The man Moore, asked the militia to co-o wit, Sh Ket ia quoted weaker under in- day were: Light mixed, $4.65 to $4.90; mix Rosebery yearns for a freer hand, which he lost some blood and retreated, leaviug bear the regulars.The Halifax Battalion of away îles, deman ontinues active.Wo Ching.4.to $4.90: heavy Shier .$4.00 to cattle were: .OF.hopes a general election will give him.The and dog to tight it out, Garrison Artillery and the 66th Princess: fre & to foc jobbing lots.es, $4.60 to.pts of : Le | writer Sxpresses the (opinion that the elec.Scranton\u2019s Knights are indignant at Mr.Louise Fusiliers accepted, but the 63rd ari PRopycTs, ~The market unchanged, ket steady to 2500 including & Texans.Mar- 5 | i ry Powderley's expulsion and have so express- Rifles refused.The parade was witnessed Under a et Le io to 60 and 4 nike rl ee 1 from the Liberal leadership.ed themselves by resolution, after hearing by I wds and 1 follows: acifie Rallway , y large cro and was in every way a The Canadian Paelfl _\u2014 | the ex-Grand Master Workman's denial success.WO Ear ot sicady Jobbing business Is Return of trafio earnings trom May 14 tay THAT OCEAN RACE, [Mike Wertem Amerian.rairoad inc TR9 Pay ta London and Elsewhers 400 00 a hf cs né |\" : : ought Up 1 LoxDoN, May 25.\u2014Saturday next is tha 60'to 65c in small quant! ; It Will Be Brought Up In Parliament.having r Teed ugh ee a castern official * been Birthday\u201d in England, and Asazs.\u2014There very litle doing in ashes.180 pairs of Oalf and Dongols, Goodyser Welt, Lace and Congress, to clear elexpon, May 5 Benjamin Louis lines have done likewkse, and local rates the Premier olga M dress panquet Ko S15, seconds, $3 65 to 88 70; pearls.4 Ocosereees 2000 at less than coat price.All Sizes.Regular Price, $8.50.Offered at $2.20, Cohen, mere House ea cnston, Las given shall apply after June 15 on east bound the uc n's birthday, ca bles the Prince to $5.50 per 100 10s.al the sta posted Ga | London Stook Market, - \u2014 |.Also selling\u2014 WOMEN'S DONGOLA KID BUTTON, at 97¢, worth $1.50.- Mond th ill sth A ; oO es in one 8 gues! tthe + ving were! y esirs.Meredith report » \u2019 ot A oor aig the allege cin 2 ot ocean Mr.Milne, Customs Collector at Victoria, Foreign Office there will be a reception, at \u2018Change: GTR CPR.Canal vio TY m.Oy Brien repr the Londen MEN'S DONGOLA KID OXFORD, at $1.35, worth $1.75 steamers, calling attention\u2019 to the state- B.C., has refused Jo piace the schooners which the Prince and Princess of Wales, peas, bush, 500 1800 \u2014 London _New York ! ments made by passengers on the steamier «Annie 5 in tod avorite and the and.all the members of the Royal Faraily Oats, bush., 4500 15,883 30 Stocks.Prices.Equivalent.M Majestic.\u201d fr Cohen will ask the Gov.iriumpl in custody, although M.S.then in London, will be present.Yester- Four, bbls., wo dw Atchison, J : ernment to request British steamship 1 hyac cin the hei ted them sealing, it is al- day, however, was observed in many quar.Meal, bola NE sg I Can.at - bwners to forbid racing, which, according to eged illegally ¥ 18 res ters by loyal tons.flew and bells Butter kgs.81 904 30 Kan, & 1 1 AN the as yet undisputed accounts, is done at The story is current in Quebec that the rang throughout \u2018\u2018Merrie England.\u201d Cheese.boxes, ms ne Louisville & : ° ° 9 the risk of passengers\u2019 lives.schooner \u201cSteadfast,\u201d seized by the *Con- OTTAWA May B\u2014(Special.TheQueen's Pork, bbls, WB | \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 6 Sh > \u2019 A C.H.Vincent intimated in the House 5tance,\u201d was put forward as à blind and birthday was quietly celebrated here.Moat Lard,tierces, 50 © \u2014 orthern Pac.Pr, 15 14 + 24 Main.St.= = Cor Lagauchetiore, last night that next Thursday he would that when the cruiser got out of the way a of the members were out of town and will ses 20 a ntral, > re ° ask the Government whether they are cargo of liquor worth 840,000 was success- not return until Monday.Ham, bacon.boxes, el \u2014 Ont.& Western, 2 x I 122001 aware that the United States had some fully landed from another vessel.NEw YORK, May £5.\u2014The Herald is |; Leather routes kis, a \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 St.°F © 1 \" Le _ time ago prohibited ocean racing, and pre- Prof.Romanea, aged 48, a native of King- 9 us enough to print the following: Raw hid 154 \u2014 \u2014 Union Pacifie, 15 .\u2019 - sor , » heavy penalty for violation of the ston, ont.ie, dead in London.He waa ao a won vomsary of Hor bast Tobacco, ke 166 \u2014 \u2014\u2014|.; w in t respect.© will also ask |-ardent disciple of Darwin a Professor in e os \u2019 » T0 - = phether the Government proposes to pass Royal Institution of London, lecturer in the Gracious Majesty een Victoria Three- High wine, bbl 10 World's Columbian Exposition DESO SPIO HI IIIS TIE ITeC TO wa prevent racing.nbu: niversity,and famous for scien- quarters of a 3 since the A \u20ac - : \u201c ' UTES tific and\u2019 philosophical contributions to Queen frat saw the ught of dapandon| un idessndTallow ide SUNE be of alue to the world ty is | Errors of Youth, ; : .ears hange in the tone © mar ; 2 ea! My ee Arbres On ?> since she was called to the throne.Her ket, dealers take offerings at, quotations.and cat ae ir physicians mil tell iE SUFFERERS FROM \u201d u - \u201d stocks H who is here from Nova Scotia attending SMALLPOX AT \u201cA\u201d BATTERY.Mon eralgns, and Has onjoyed the long.tanners \u201cbuy \"sparing 7 Tallow is firmer.= been of equal, Importance, and as à ko Nervous Dilly, Youhfu S& the meeting of the Ro al Soctet , sald ton [SPECIAL TO THE STAR: est and, politically speaking, the happiest we uote prices ou 4 y dealers as ob strength ng pr oa yrup of Figs Indiscrations, Lost Manhood, TP ax of oom © school trouble | Rinastoy, May %.\u2014 Last week it was dis- F182: it is a praiseworthy characteristic of 130 heavy tears, Sc; ealfakin So; shes \u2014_\u2014 BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN.Ÿ Nova Scotia, Protestants nd Catbotion covered : that LA ste of \u201cA\u201d battery = id n, Whereverthey find themaeives abo to each ao lambekins, 16 to 200 each; tal- Lanark isto have a Highland gathering, \u2014 ; recognize each other's rights and try to live named Skilleter had a slight attack of the day.and amo us, Englishmen ans low, rte at which: about £100 will offered in prize 3 pr a Le 2 tn and harmony.They agree to differ, small He was immediately removed to Anglo-Americans will drink a toast with Hay and Straw.money, E much se do ieduos almost every cubes dunes À D and the real cause of the trouble sésrcely ever IN Ying suspected, they are doctored for - b thing but the right one.Notwith: the d many valuable remedies that medical \u2014 and as a result things go on very nicely.the old military hospital near Fort Henry, the wish\u2014in which America heartily joins The market is well isd with both Many forms of nervous debility In me The people up this way, however, seem to and the [Dian who roomed with him was _ot long life to Her Majesty, and may she loose and ved hay and 1 supplie oa , par- eld the use of Carter\u2019» Little Liver be, religiously speaking, just where we in quarantined at Barriefleld.They will \u201cbe : y n the latter for which the foreign de- s.Valuable for nervous weakness, Nova Scotia were ninety years ago.To my kept there for some time, Skilleter is near- those of us who object aitogether to mon- mand exceedingly slow.pone shipments night sweats, Try them.pared many years yet to come.And ticularly mind there is no necessity for religious over the attack.As many Chicago v archs can readily join in congratulations on 87° being made on roduc Fy ro ©s- strife.trade with this port it is thought the | : We quote: Hay |.- 3 Canadian Cattle.: soldier was in company with some ot the this siniversary to the First of English- straw, per 100 fo bay.bajec, Br ton; Special N : Co Loon, May 25.\u2014Mr.Henry Gardner, 2H10r and s0 contracted the disease.: $5.00 to $9 00; baled, $4 to The Kensington Co._will offer at .Os of Te ; De Sandner, Com: Goo Tere Down the Stars and Stripes.\u2018Live 8 Market publie auction on Saturday, May 26th, the Presid in the Stoo d te rial altars, reat Combine In OIL St.THOMAS, Ont., May 25.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The rece! ve ad ef ke Ne, 300 choicest bullding lots, at the easiest terms special examination of Canadian cattle now mw X on, M \" pt dd of lasser The con's Oma ian Toronto, viaited and a be, end a number of ealves.The market ever offered in ntreal.1176 to 1d : ) es ay, an ere was only one tive: À few head the best had = progress would continue until the end of and tbe Russian Oil Trust of Rasela are incident to mar the Pleasure of the visit.besves wero lakes ovbr by shippers a5 about do 1 bad savers cold) find IL an excellent For Boys and M bio might bo admitted alive To view of wach about Lo form a combine Lo take in thie on.GoorgeJ.Wilds, United States Con- pein, with buicheey atic ot te: A food ei | reuvedy, giring prompt relief and plossant y en .âhese N \" .J - \u2018 \u2014 nation proving the absence of disease.negotiations are being conducted by the sal.dhe had Mang out an extra Amer > 9 Following is the general range of potations: to take.$ AYNTER, Huntéville, Ont.PR } Thomas Brodie Dead.: order and with the approval of the Russian in honor of the day.Some volun- Cattle, butch » Der de to ; do À A TE tw They ve Got in the Wind and can Fax y.medium to fair, do, 3} to Me; do do, do, Everybody is going out to \u201cKensington - Quænec, May Z.\u2014Mr.Thomas Brodie, Minister of Finance, but in entire indepen- teers came along and tore down the Stars |-to 3jc; sheep, common to WE per tog 40; Saturda: Shernoon to the Auction Sale.\u201cThey're Gol EF .president of the Quebec Board of Trade,and dence of governmental power as.to all the aud Stripes.ri dodo, per head, to $450.Som Th all\u2019 the value of the property yre ng Fast.& member of the firm of W.& R.Brodie, other nations of the earth.The World Damages For Foster.per Ib., 3 to 3c; calves.good to choies, Bite $10; and th ® \"which the Com, flour merchants, died Wednesday evening says; Western Europe, including Italy and .do common to fair, do, $2.00 to 85.are selling terms a ; y See our windows for all the newest after an illness of about eight days.De.other Mediterranean coun west of gud latest atylos in Straw Hata Now 8 the of cou Lonnox, May 38.\u2014The trial of the action \u2014 : - Greece, is to be yielded to the Standard for libel brought the Westminster Grand Trunk Railway Company.e to make your choice censed was one of Quebec's most prog#nent ; Company, along with all North and South .Be Foster, Return of traffic for week ending May 13, A New York bird fancier, while recent! : , snd enterprising citizens.A and the went const of Afrien.MP.dE a verdict foster, moar - LL protecting his pete from caia, wa attacked Thilo we have a full amortment of Hugh Smith, M.P.P., Dead.Russia takes Eastern Europe, all Asia and defendant.Mr.Foster asked for £5000 ornings Sion Sis Linon he felines and badly wounded zea.(Our prices are reasons KrsesroN, May 25.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 Hugh the rest of Africa.The execution of the dam claiming that the paper had Resvenyes do do ve 234,308 ore he managed to kill it._ and we have sothe of the Nicest Lines, 8mith, M.P.P.for Frontenac died yester.formal treat, dividing the markets of the livelled hum in an article on the manage- \u2014 == imported direct from the Manufac- day at his home in the township of Port- whole world\u201d waits but upon thé fulfl- ment of the Industrial Investment Corpora- rast do sur,TI6 3618 REEFMATISN CURED IN A DAY.tarers.land.Pneumonia was the cause of death.ment by the | Standard Oil Company ot one ton of London, of which he is deputy- 1904, $38,372.South American Cure, for Rheumatiom\u201d \u2018 - condition.One ore refinery, man.LE oarsigus.rodicaily cures 1 1 Its ation - .Lo Bank Robber Shot Dead.r Lot Mannheim, uses to join the ust, ax Mr.Foster also & ht suits on similar - Toronte Produes Market.oon je 2x meron JOHN ALLAN, we VIEW, Texas, May 25.\u2014The First one or two American associations, chiefly nat the Statist, Ont, May 38, 1008.Markét dull.sald Tartare aio, | otre Dame virent, ralg Streets National Bank of this place was robbed by the Producers\u2019 Oil Company, bave not and but it is not now : \u2018 t to RE ns rot.659 to 665 Cra a Street fourmen at three D.m.yesterday.One surrendered to th Btai combination.ini Lit hey be tried.Le AE TE wr alse wie as More new : LS a Th extra.A : . Fo The Baily Star.| cénts per pound and twenly per cent, GRAHAM & OO, Propristors, 163 and 166 8t.James Btreet.0 Tue pates roux : wont, to say pert of the ni oc Canada, a $1.60 for aix months, le three see s#- We believe the circulation of Tux STAR 6x- oeeds the combined imue of ail the other fash newspapers published in the city of Mon «a ta for French vertising are Marne, Favre & a Cle Bo Rue de la orange.Tate Here 18, Paris, Fran CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 10th May, 1804 Monday 37.789 Tuesaday 37,957 Wednesday 37,877 Thureday \u2026 37,693 Friday .\u2026 37,294 Saturday \u2026 40,791 229,403 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE San ~ENDING\u2014 19th May, 1894.© FRIDAY MAY 3,104 THE MINISTER, THE TARIFF, AND THE BUDGET.Mr.Foster made a laudable attempt the other day to comfort Sir Richard Cartwright with the assurance that he was practically through re-amending his amended tariff.With the record of his work as a re-ameuder before them, the tax payers will not be sorry.When the first draft was submitted to Parliament, some of us wanted to see it amended; but that was because, in our inappreciation of the power of the \u201clobby\u201d and our appreciation of the strong feeling in tho country, we did not imagine that having made thus much advance, the engines of the tariff department would be reversed.It may not be uninstructive now to turn back to Mr.Foster's budget speech and note some of the remarks with which he began his labors.At the very outset he craved the special indulgence of the House, because of the \u2018\u2019magnitude of the task\u201d before him\u2014a \u2018\u2018magnitude\u201d that was not then appreciated at its full value.We have seen a shorthander's report of the speech which made this first sentence read * the magnitude of the tariff changes,\u201d but prophetic Hansard knew bette! Farther along in that comprehensive speech, Mr, Foster announced his intention of yie!diug to some extent to the.clamor of the people against specific duties.A short extract taken from this section of the utter ance may serve to start fond memories of past hopes: per, Foster (inter alia) \u201cThe chief argument to ay ainst specitic duties ia where they >, applied to a wide range of etal articles EE in price, **W oollen Mr.Foster.\" if the hon.that is one article, we will say And where the specific duties an act so as to the rate upon the cheaper though good Articles, thus discrituinating against a c of consumers in the country.Ina case of that kind, the argument for ad valorem duties is strong.\u201d At this direct reference to the vicioys effect of the specific duty on woollen goods, no doabt every poor man in the country felt warmer in anticipation of the good day coming when he would be taxed no more on his cheap woollens than his wealthier neighbor on his more expensive clothing, And when the Minister came down to business and read his proposed schedule, it was found that he, to some extent, at least, had satisfied the hopes he had raised.But the end was not yet.Amendments to the amendmert were to come; and now the poor man may shiver again.Let us take an item or two and trace them through the three tariffs\u2014the old tariff, the new tariff and the too new tariff.Consider, for instance, the articles in- Huded in this item of the latest edition: moot orto tho Barro of of the mipara gout Brother re like animal, viz.: Blank flannels of every aia mad fot oth ara: castimares, weeds, In tariff No.1 the tax on these is fen gentleman thinks on gooda.In tariff No 2 the tax is thirty per cent.In tariff No.3 the tax is five cents per pound and twenty-five per cent.Thus for the specific duty on these few and unimportant brands of \u201cwoollen goods!\" Try this item: Clothing, ready-made and wearing wool, versie, che ba Pot the air other animal, n.Tariff No.1 aye: ten cents per pound and twenty-five per cent.Tariff No.2 says: thirty-two and a half per cent.\u2018 Tariff No.3 says: Five cents per pound and thirty per cent.Another case of jumping tentatively forward and then falling back on Lis hands.Carpets, too, take a pretty trot about the course.We will confine our attention to Se oper: of paca goat or the woollen variety.The first tariff read : | assisted Trebly ingrain three-ply and two-ply carpets, composed wholly of wool, ten centa per square yard and twenty per cent.The second tariff put them at thirty per cent.ad valorem with no \u201cspecific\u201d duty; but the third tariff returns to the \u2018.=\" duty with a tax of /five cents per yard and twenty-five per cent.Socks and stockings also travelled about from teh cents per pound aud thirty per cent.to thirty per cent.without any \u201cspecific\u201d appendage, and then back again to ten cents per dosen pairs and thirty-five per cent.So whirled the merry-go-round.It is, perbaps,, only fair to follow this brief examination into the treatment of the woollen duties, In which the farmers have, \u2018ing for the farmers.They may have been Cas pe 8 ven sine pointed \u2018and\u2019éréouraging\u201d prouises | made to \u201cthe agricultural classes\u201d in the | course of the budget speech.Mr.Foster sald, iu speaking of the aim of the Government in the tariff revision they bad-under- taken, that they had sought to look care fully after the interests of the consumers.Continuing he said: pl bess ny espinal, 8, ih has been taken with reference tothoin taxation upon that large people in Canada.Lhe foundation of its pi and the hope ot its future, namely: the ul.tural classes.With reference\u2019 to those, I think I truthfully that the Government in Patios ui Îta tar taritf has acted syinpatheticaily.This aso of the People.dis tributed as they are over vai partof the Dominion, working their flelds d farms, producing that which is the buais of all al! aupplics.be becoming ultimately the consumes rion of what in this pelle en w.having to struggle vi - Lies often of low prices, ul tien of com- tition i in the markets of the world\u2014I say emands at the hands of the Gov- craton eo a shall receive, a sympathetic and 22.1 propose It shall rec This must now be very gratifying read- disappointed in connection with the taxes on their woollens and other articles; but have they not the Ministers\u2019 assurance that if exception is to be made in favor of any class, they are to be the favorites who shall bask in his smile?He has promised to act \u201csympathetically\u201d towards them.He recounts their difficulties.Go ta How could any farmers be churlish or sordid enough to remember the curves in the Minister's tariff legisla; tion, when they have these gracious words ot his recalled to their memoriest The budget will make a great campaign document, if the tariff can only be suppressed., \"HE MACDONALD MEMORIAL.Sir Chas.Tupper and Baroness Mao- donald Approve the Models.The Canadian High Commissioner Sir Charles Tupper, who is the London representative of the Sir John Macdonald Memo- Mr.Joseph Jacob, honorary secretary of the committee, informing hin irgsof his approval of Mr.Wade's work, and enclosing\" the following letter which he sent to this eminent sculptor.DEar MR.Wani request I now write To say, thal ha Since nat clay model of the statue oF Sir To hn act cnald to be erected at Moutreal, aud congra.ulacs you on the success of the work.\u2019 If wheu it is exe- cated in the bronze it'comes out as well as it appear in clay, 1 believe it will give every satisfaction to the Montreal friends of tha Premier.\u2018The Baroness Macdonald,of Earnscliffe, who has seen the statue, has expressed herselt very leased with it.Iam forwarding a copy of this fotzerto the recretaryof the Montreal Committee.Believe me, yours faltheull y.HARLES' TUPPER.A letter was also received from Mr.Wade, stating that excellent progress has been made in the work and that all the twelve figures are now ready to becastin bronze.The | secrotal bas instructed his shippingage Vingate & Johnstone, of L and To London to ship the work over the lan à Line of steamers from London direct.The advantage of shipping from this port instead of Liverpool is that it lessons the danger of damage to the res while en route on the railway to the docks at Liverpool.It is expected that the July steamer will carry out the entire \u2018work.Rob Reid is still drawing the rough stoue.to Dominion square and besides he has an extra staff of skilled workmen cutting the blocks of granite which is to be used nee construction.The foundations will be ut in during the coming week.There will be no ceremony attach to the laying x the corner stone, but the unveiling next tember will be attended with a great abies gathering in a Dich it is expected that the military will participate.the personal of the committee is non- isan all Canadians will be invited to join in doing honor to the memory of a Canadian patriot.The active chairman, Sir Joseph Hickson, has devoted considerable time to the details of the work.It will ba three years next month since the first meeting of the committee was held, riat Committee of this city, has written to L London, May 10th, 1 n_ accordance with our Dissatisfiéd Volunteers.There is a feeling of dissatisfaction amongst the volunteers of the Prince of Wales Rifles over their amalgamation ni the Sixth Fusiliers.The veterans held a meeting lately and Lieut.-Col.Frank Bond was empowered to interview Sir Donald A.Smith to tell him of the dissatisfaction now existing, and to ask his assistance.Sir Donald promised to lay the grievance of the members before the roper authorities.A petition has, there- ore, been prepared and was handed \u2018to him Wednesday.Several of the volunteers of the Prince of Wales Rifles have been talking of ming; but this they cannot do without giving a natice of six months.The Major-General has abandoned the idea of amalgamating the Royal Scots and Victoria Rifles as he had in intended; he so expressed himself in the ence of several officers of the* Vics.\u201d reso are well pleased that they will be allowed to preserve their autonomy.Concert at the Victoria Armory.The concert given in the Victoria Armory Hall Tuesday was a remarkable success as far as audience, talent and programme went.Besides two short comedies, there were many other items ot interest.At the Pare in turn Florence Taylor, Nor- lan, Nellie Brennaa and Ethel Me- Nell, apolsda Plamondon and his sister Tiny.ilie Kenned y surpassed herself in \u201cThe Irish Girl's Opinion,\u201d accom, ed by Ella Lynoh.Fran Ferron and aa Car appeared to great advantage in the Mo Vie.Katie MoAran and Eleanor gen by the Misses Breslau and Ba ance by Jas.McLean and Michael Wh Professors Wilson, Sullivan and Qs Dern guished themselves in\u2019 different num- A Question of Passports.A letter received by the Mayor Jesterday drew attention to à passport issued an Austrian-born subject, who had, become a British subject, and who was now in Austria The letter was from the Under S tary of State at Ottawa, stating that the particular passport mentioned did not contain any provisions as to the countries in which it was pot available and the holder was unaware that within the dominions of the Emperor of Austria a former subject was not entitled to British protection.His Worship was also informed.that only the Governor-General or the Administrator of the Government could issue passports to be recognized in foreign countries.Entertainment at 8¢.Mary's College.St.Mary's College Hall was crowded last t, the occasion being a usical and literary entertainment for the \"eneit of Cathollo Orphans.Some of those who Misses Ducharm isses Hopkins, Hubert, +, Taroott, Dubois, Hollins- head, Monk, Y and the Misses Lewis, and the.Messra, | ver, Lebel, Clarke, Pelletier, Renaud.The ch was very good and th charming ladies who assisted made A ve cf ue scene.comedy ed: \u201cLes Deux Timides,\u201d in which the elroy gentlemen took took with credit: Messrs.Gladu, Mignault and Carre; Damon Charged with Stealing Tools.ve Harraty ole was arrested Defective Barrett stealing fitty ile any, ted fo guilty an RY ay trial to the Court of Queen's Bench.or Club Letellier and worthy clas.of [QUEEN 8 BIRTHDAY OBSERVED BY PLEASURE SEEKERS @N LAND AND WATER.Oddfeliows Conduet a Memorial Service in Mouns Royal Cemetsey\u2014 \u2018Thousands of People Visit the Different Places.The Queen's Birthday passed very pleasantly yesterday.The weather was for a time threatening, but with the exception of «à short and light shower in the afternoon there was nothing to mar the enjoyment of the holiday.The majority of the factories and business houses were closed, only those being open where the work was pressing.The Montreal Street Railway had made preparation for the heavy traffic on all its Ij the result was : that the citizens were given ample travelling accommodations to all points of the ou \u2018The different parks were crowded with family picnic parties, as far as these being concerned it being distine- tively a children\u2019s holiday.There was a remarkably large display of bunting all over the city, not only on the Governmental, civic and consular buildin, but also on private residences.The Gan adian Standard, the Union Jack and the, Tricolor flonted side by side.The steamers and other vessels in the harbor were gaily decorated in honor of the day, and the Island from \u2018early morning was thronged with pleasure seakers.The Montreal Garrison-Artillery fired the regulation ,salute of twenty-one guns.The sides of the Mountains were dotted with little pleasure parties, and many took advantage of the holiday to visit the cemeteries.\u2018he railroad stations were busy all day.The number of visitors from outside points into town eclipsed the record of former twenty-fourths, while the number of citizens having come to spend the day in the country or along the lines of railroad was not so l All the excursions were well patronized and thoroughly enjo There was nota single untoward inci or accident TO MAR THE PLEASURES OF THE DAY, and all through there was no rowdyism or other misconduct to make it unicomfortable for the picknickers.Perhaps one of the most interesting incidents of the day was one which was witnessed in Mount Royal Cemetery, The Montreal members of the Independent Order of Oddfellows assembled in the city of the dead to decorate the graves of thos» of their brethren who had already gone before.There were twenty-five graves ecorated.Among the lodges re presented were: Beaver, Mount Royal, celsior, Mizpah, Rebekah, Lansdowne, Wellington; and Duke of Ediuburgh.The remains of the late J.McNair, an Oddfellow from Philadelphia, who had died here last winter, was removed from the vaults and in- The services were canducted by D.5.G.M.J.W ilson, jr.and the Noble Grand of The Excelsior Lod a No.12, officiated as looked after ita own Se at Bears Bea charge t the ut a) va 0 funeral.Past Gi D.J.Dickson conducted the singing which: was exception- ne.are harbor prisentes a.very pretty a ce yest There was single craft of any description in port that was not decorated WITH BUNTINS FROM STEM TO STERN, while flags floated from all the principal buildings along the harbor front.The decorations on the three Dominion steamers in port which were alongside each o were especially admired.+ The Otterburn Park excursion, under the auspices of the St.Anthonys Catholic Young Men's Society was a stinet suo- cess.The attendance was fully fifteet hundred in the park, and the special feature, the lacrosse match between the Hibernians and the J erseys.was was a el fought conte contest It resulted in three r the lat Over fifteen pere people went Yr Rouses Point, bailing from Point St Charles and the city, to attend the excursion of the Catholic Order of Forester.The special consisted of fourteen cars.the lacrosse match between the Standards and the Mechanics the former were vie- torious, and thé Garnets defeated the Rouses- Point Baseball nine after an exciting contest.ptured by Alexandria was ca the Highland Cadets yesterday.They left od under Adjt.Lydon, e eighty *beonf Dea headed by their Sn drum and tife band, and accompanied fifty members of the Royal Scota.hy trains on which thoy travelled carried 540 excursionists When the Cadets reached Alexandria they marched the tôwn and were Cathislasticaly ro ved by the Scottish residents of Glengarry.In the afternoon, a me of athletic sports was in the evening.A SCOTTISH CONCERT WAS HELD in the hall, which was crowded to the doors.As there was no rain, the Cadets and their friends were much more fortunate than many of those who celebrated Her Majesty\u2019 8 sevent yank birthday.k's Island, Lake St.Francis, was well patronized, and many citizens took advantage of the excursion given by the Philips- burg Junction Railway to visit Lake Cham- P Tbe steamer \u2018\u201c\u2018Chateanguay\u201d took a large Jord down the river, who thoroughly en- o the Journey.e-steamers of OTTAWA RIVER D eat COMPANY ven, and Carillon excursionists left for e train, and sailed up the river at 8.30 on the trim steamer \u2018\u201c\u2018Sove: \" At noon the party were at Carillon, where a stop of two ours was made.On her way down the \u201cSovereign\u201d had an po xciling chase after two of her sister steamers.The \u2018Prince of Wales\u201d left Sherri erringbam Park, load: with people homew minutes ahead of the * Sovereign,\u201d the latter overtook her shortly Pointe Claire.The \u2018\u2018Filgate\u201d was at La- chine wharf filled with excursionists and she started out just ally\u2019 of the \u201cSov.practicall hogar f thera dsr The ** \u201c*sprereign\" coul not but she was so close head = the rapids that the pilot slowed in order to increase the distance between tl the he boats in running the rapide.\u2018each other throu they came out \u2018\u2018Sovereign\u201d in oo up the rece and won.These Ottawa river excursions are becoming more popular every season, and deserv.Te The Park & Island Railway Compan four motors and four trailers on be River line yesterday, giving a half-hour service.Over six thousan d passengers were e rain some- bad been tho\u201d rapide da, but when carried during the day.pue, that one of the fineat displa: fireworks ever seen in that part A lhe Saw summer resort, £ ILE HERON, RAPIDS, opened Ray Fronised b; Ticnickess, w ho de scenery pe th and © Te ine The large pavillions were found of ser vice during the rein.There ere - great many oursionis who Potro with\u201d with good pleasure seekers returned Relief In Six Hours.Distress Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in oo hears the \u2018 Gaxar Sours AMERICAN Kinxzr This remedy bo a [reat surprise and delight on promptness in account of relieving EE Argh adder kidneys, back and every male ce ob Sukle.Sold ue cu e old county of river the | | eaxly in théevening thoroughly pleased with y day's unk T \u201c \u201chart the the outin, at Taland will \u2018be com by Monday.Another excursion wi be run to the Island to-morrow afternoon.\u201cThe steamer will leave Point St.Charles at 2.30 p.un., return- i A ls Jo.p.m M Society lois Ch Hi te Sroag enn Societe 1 p to Hig brought together- a } mbar of people Fully two thousand too .those takin part in the excursion em cing not only young people of St.Patrick's, but of many other Catholic parishes throughout the city.The usual programme of games was given and thoroughly contested.In two stalwart companies, headed by \u2018their band, the St.Mary's College Cadets to the number of eighty, proceeded to Notre Dame de Lourdes, Jeaterday morning, where they attended Divine service.1 a the afternoon the Cadets marched down to the Champ de Mars to drill, but the weather was inst them and after a ahort march alon, the principal streets theyfreturned to the College.THE MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION Appoint a Committee to Ascertain the Laws Respectinx Disorderly Houbes.The Ministerial Ass Association met on Wednesday afternoon in Association Hall, Dominion square, Dr.Williams presiding, to receive the report of the delegation appointed to confer with the Police Committee on the Question of social purity.The Rev.A.C.Courtice presented the which went to show that no systematic \u2018attempt is made on the part of the police to suppress tliese places; they continue the mode of occasional fines, but parties who have been before the courts repeatedly still maintain open house.The only cure is a definite instruction from the Police Committee to the Chief to enforce the agreement arrived at in 1892 or something more stringent.In reply to the Committee, the Chief of Police affirmed that in Montreal the condition of public morals was not worse than in other large cities, and that it would not be advan us to the morals of the city to suppress disorderly houses.r hearing the report the following resolutions were passed : \u2018Chat we express our thanks to the Revs.A.C.Courtice and E.M.Hill for their powerful BEFORE THE POLICE COMM'TTRE We, therefare, exp tude to our above named for their wise presentation of the causé committed to their advocacy; and further, that we are grateful to arn that à number of the mèm- bers of the Police Ce Committe have the o inion of oe ge à a f ppresing cs ileo f ty an dure sup ev © ul that ne ot reset ca exist after à know! Ba hance as such has been so ascer- It was moved by Dr.Hunter, seconded by the Rev.K.Mc us: \u201cThat à committee be appoint od to ascertain the existinglaws in regard to disorderly bouses and the duties and poyrers of of the Chiet of Police, the Police Comm and other civio au thorities in relation there ns at date possibles an that fort in co-oper- tter suppres- rion of this great evil, and with a view to compel hohest enforcement of the laws in relation there- The following committee was appointed to take action on the above Pesolution: Dr.Hunter (convener), Revs.E.M.Hill and J.Nichols.The Association adjourned until September.The Market Committee.| At a meeting of the Market Committee Wednesday Ald.Renault objected to the chairman appointing a sweeperin St.Ann's market without consulting the/Committee, but Ald.Nolan said there were only three English speaking employés in the ten mar- Eo including this sweeper and he thought his ward was entitled to something.Ald.Penny and Marsolais thought the matter was too trivial for discussion and the chair man\u2019s action ras ratifi $270.from the Montreal Water and Power Com inpany for water su plied to the West En ttoir vas eu mitted.Ald.Penny thought that as | Company owed a large amount to the city they should pay up.The account was referred to the Finance Committee.Messrs.Mann and Perrault were asked to furnish new plans for the re-construction of St.Antoine ket at a cost not exceeding $9000.An account of The Car was Going Too Fast.Several firemen and Mr, Dubois, a citizen, ar © evidence before the Fire Committee on ednesday afternoon with reference to the collision on Chaboillez square on April 18, between a ladder-w.n from fire station No.10, and street car No.330, elonging to the Street Railway! Company, which one of the borses \u2018was k and 20 dau done to the waggon.Hedi testified hv hat the electric car was ranning at an excessive rate of speed, and that if the motor man had been attending to his gusiness, could have heard, the bells of the ladder-waggon, and have s fopped in time to avold the collision.Another meeting will be held.ENOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvement and tends to personal enjoyment when rightly wsed.The many, who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly | adapting the world's best products to the needs of phys ysical being, will attest the value to calth of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in remedy, Syrup of Figs.Ita excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of à perfect laxative ; effectually cleansing the system, dinpeling coda, colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from 8 ere ouate sal by all drug- of or sale in {oe es, but vu mant- the California Co.only, me name is aT e will not Sooep ang obetioace i eed \u2014 CHARLES PARISH, Pieture Framer & Gilder, | 2689 ST.CATHERINE ST.; \u2014 \u2014 Adm recsteet.mew ute of of the Artiste Deagus That can In pr the » inspeo- diam of these oa Wouldimgs 1s solicited.of ha otialhy of ve-gilding Old Frame snd § Nore THB ADDRES: ose VE.am STR, Near 0.Masks.NO pere au ie mer gp re ae pe re THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY MAY %, 1894, : Fo | MEETINGS AND: AMUSEMENTS NEW SONGS.M.J.L.C.MINSTRELS Assisted by the \u201cM.A.A.A.MINSTRELS, M.A.A, A.Gymnasium Hall, Mansfield Street.TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY EVG'S, MAY 29th © END MEN.Chorus ef 10 Voices, under competent leadership.i FUNNY JOKES.GOOD QLIO.ADMISSION 15 Conta, 100 Reserved Seats each night at 50 Cents, to be had on and LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHI is\u201d West End Bazaar, 2693 St.Catherine Street, Is where you can get everything, Stationery, Toys, Fancy Goods, &c., &c.Have always on hand special tine of Ladies\u2019 and Children's White Goods at almost Will offer SEWING wacmisEs of the latest and most im ed designs for cash and on plan.a goud Eportuaity to panies doing their own sowing to get one at manufacturer\u2019 Sewing Machines repaired on the premises.Don't forget address : 2693 St.Catherine Street, Near st.Mark.12010 pa are {he vend 0 yas Tobacco is man's most universal luxury; the fragrant aroma of Mastiff Plug Cut starts people to pipe smoking, even those who never used tobacco before.3.B.PACE TORACCS CO \u2014 Richmond, Va._and, Meatreai, À À.À DICKSON & CO.Ve Watchmakers, Jewellers, Gold and silver Smiths, Dmzcr IMPORTERS OF DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES & JEWELLERY , German and American Goods; Wedding Presents Special attention ven to | Watch and en.repairing and vain Ne trouble te show gecde.x EE À Royal Insurance Co.LARGEST FIRE OPACE IN THE WORLD Unlimited Liability - Absolute Security.Every description of property insured at moderate rates of premium.MEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA: Royal Insurance Building, Montreal co TATLEY, Manager.EO.SIMPSON, Asst.Manager.E HURTUBISE, Agent Prenoh ALFRED ST.CYR G.RO8S ROBERTSON & SONS, } Bpocisl A JAMES + PERCY R.GAULT - Department FIELDS OF FURNITURE.\u201cLe Club Nationale\u201d Montreal: Juniors, M.A.A.A.GROUNDS, Saturday Afternoon, 26th May, Ball faced at 3.30 sharp.Two boars\u2019 play.rain or shine.Admission, 25 cents.G.T.PETTIGREW, Hon.Sec.CRESCENT STREET CHURCH, JUBILEE MERYICES senha DE Mh, in the morning at 11-THE REV.CAR, D.b., LL D., will preach - A HISTORICAL DISCOURSE, n the afternoon at 4.15 there will be A COMMUNION SERV ICE to which former members of the congregation d other Christian friends are invited.\u201ci the evening at 7.THE.REV.JAMES Ba of Pallockshields, Glasgow, deputy from Pres 1132 \u201cORDER OF THE WORLD.\u201d MONTREAL LODGE No.87, instead of Lea roscting on Friday Evening, 25th inst., will SMOKING CONCERT \u2018En Federation Mall, 2454 84.Catherine, _At 8 o'clock.Members are cordially invited to attend and bring their 1m 3 _ HG.MCLAREN, Sey.ST.MARY'S CATHOLIC YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.* Regular meeting of above Bociety will be beld en FRIDAY, 35th inst., at 8 o'clock p.m.PO seve member is expected to ms T.TAGCART SMYTH, C8 MONTREAL FLOWER MISSION.will be resumed on SATURDAY.th May; f the Summer, at the Natural 2 University st, where friends will kindly Hospitals.As the work is to be extended to the Royal Victoria Bar, ae eo flowerais hoped for.12812 QUEEN'S THEATRE THIS WEEK.Thursday, Friday and Baturday nights, at £15.Queens Birthday and Saturday Matinee at 2.m.will be the last ln aid ot À meeting Shareholders of above Club bold ax the Gab House, Ste.Roan, on MONDAY, 20h A.PARLING, 1223 Hom.Sec.-Treas.For the Benefit of the Ladies\u2019 Benovolent Society.GBAND TRUNK BOATING CLUB.The Club House will be formally opened on BATUR- DAY Evening nezt, the 2h inst.with a Bonnet Hop.Members and their lady friends sre cordially 118 4 - ! IS AN EXPRESSION THATLL GIVE YOU SOME IDEA OF THE IMMENSITY OF OUR STOCKS.THE PLACE FOR ALL WHORE STARTING HOUSEKEEPING.THE PLACE FOR EVERY ONE REFURNISHING.THE PLACE FOR THOSE WHORE ADDING TO THE COMFORTS OF HOME THIS SRASON.PRICES ARE REASONABLE AND TERMS MADE TO FIT YOUR CON , Our boy's watch at $8.10 net is the bast boy's watch in the market.W.5.WALKER & C0., Jewellers, 2300 St.Catherine Street, NEW BUTTER.Argue § Fou Cramer, 20 ht Recall stares ¢ Finest Dairy, 18 {0 20 conls THE LAIN Packing & Previsiea Ce, Lid, For Sale, aor Monat Lot, 50 x 100 feet, on Hatoki- son street, at Montreal Annez, will be sold cheap.Bpecial inducement offered to a prompt purchaser.Only a amall cash payment required.\u2018 W.E.COOPER, \u201cStar\u201d Bullding, , 165 6.Sumes Street.ws Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.ORE FINDS THINGS TOPSY-TUR VEY IN THE HOME THESE DAYS HOUBECLEANIXG.CARPETS WANTED SURE, AND THIS 18 THE PLACE TO GET CAR- | PETS.WERE THE GREAT HOME.FURNISHERS OF THE COUNTRY.EVERYTHING MERE.ca RP E-T- s.BABY.CARRIAGES.| DONT FORGET.Metropolitan Manufacturing Co., 1678 and 1680 NOTRE DAME ST.T.A.EMMANS, Manager.Hone W.& F.P.CURRIE & C0.100 Grey Nun Street, MAWUPACTURERS OP BESSEMER STEEL, A large stock always on hand.2s JL 450580N & have re-opened a wn Office 3 HN) prete Done oF More on all Finds évaluation re and small same.N.B.\u2014 Parties desiring to secure Furs from moths during Summer Seem will be accos ae oar nst i , Dees 08 hand no OÙ Point.P.D.DODS & CO., Proprietors - MLAND CFE PAINT snû VARNME WORKS, $ 188 and 190 Md 1.1 Street.\"FLOOR * PAINT Dries In Six Beurs._ ISLAND CITY READY MIXED PAINT ' In 62 Shades, fer Pncôdo and Gutside Werk.vim hart 2 Pu The Purest Made.\u201cMEETINGS Al ICS AND ND AMUSEMENTS, + MEE ETINGS AN AND AMUSEMENTS: _ ACADEMY OF MUSIC, Haxky Tmoxas, Leasce and Menager.- Week Commencing, May Hb Three Nights Ontn Matinees- Queen's day Saturday.Chartes M: Valre Newest PENILE ApcTiow.\u201d al Tone of Liorgeomis Costumes and all ia of à Mammoth Production Price and 81.Seata now où male at Aribeimer'ssad Atlas : Jewellery, Academy of Music pn May Mth.Coming\u2014E.8.Willard.\u2018Aca DENY OF wr SNC, HENRY Tuoman Lessee and MONDAY, MAY Tih.and During ewer aspen ST SE rns, or two years of 5 whose company va Nit a Marie Burre MONDAY, En MIDBLEWAS, TUESDAY, ty Henry Arthur Jones.TLESDAU | First appearance in Montreal of THURSDAY, Prot v's Lave Mery by J.RIDAF Barrie.author af the Little Winsor ott CRDAY NATE A A la rad by SAT RDAY NIGHT, Grundy, 1st rid tome Prices Be, 5c.$1.00; JL50.Seats Nordheimer er aod Allon a Jeweller mor ca Fr) > TRE=AU this weok, sckiog a EEVS THERA MAY ?iat Es and Satu a In aid of the Professor Macdonald WITH 1096 OF His PUPILS, The gifted Young A rtist, MISR AGNES DUHAMEL, in Comi: opera s** BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE.\" by THE MINUET AND GAVOTTE by 4 Prominent Boctety essor Macdonald in his Wondrous Pas Seul, THR BÉRPESTINE Also THE ALML .rpaichercan - #preiaitien, With Grand Spectacular and Electrical Effects.Admirsion 31.00.T5c.50c.and %5v., according to locas lion.Matinces, dû.t 0 all pata of the house.07 14 Saw THEATRE ROYAL Every Afternoon and Eveni this week, Gro.w MONROE in ** RY AUNT RRIDGET i at à ta.Reserved sous 106 re from 9 a mull Bp a Theat, \u201cPECKS.BAD BOY.\u201d + 193 SOHMER PARK.Open Every from pol 1pm PERFORMANC AT 3 and 8 P.M, ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK : © greatest success.KNOLL : MCNEIL, the renowned Cornet Seleists andl MORAIZE.the great Preach Comic JENNIE HOYLE (aged 14), the Violin Virtaoss Wi onden LAVIGNES e MILITARY BAND ot 4 80« LOISTS in Selecti 10centa.Menagerie, lOcentsextra 108 \u2019 9 -THB- SOCIETY OF ARTS OF CANADA (Limited) Capital Stock, $ 100,000, A established with view te Boca Ta An ee ad re the Incorporated Letters Patent of the Government i « GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nes.1008 2nd 1008 Netre Dame Brest, Me Oneof the Richest GALLERIMS af PAINTINGS i in a Canada.: All the Paintings are e Originals, MOSTLY FROM THE FRENCH SCHOOL.The Trains Leave Bonaventure Station (Note * signifies run daily, all other trains rem dallp, Ra 20am, 735 =n, us pm \u2014Fer Torente, Miaguat tear roe Brockville.Corawail mmingford, Valier ert sad aad also for pointe oa the Northern Springs, W.&0.R) rt] pom Por Hemmingtord, Valleyfeld and Port 8.10a.m.(Mixed) \u2014For Juaod Pond.rércote Portada Te 7.50 a.m.\u2014For C foe.X50 a re 15 am Por 8 se Le Do Saturdays this treks loaven at 1.33 45 ee Boston snd New.m\u2014For New York via D.& H.nm \u2014For the Adirvadacks and New via Coteau Jot.and N.XY.C.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY gh Kr ame vie re ay (Beg aa follows; Leave Montreal, Bonaventure Bop ta Leave Montreal, Windsor Street .Leave Montreal, Dalhousie Square ve i g à vues » 13 3 The traius to Halifax and ft.Joiun ren through te thoig i Sundags.oa * The Buffet i amd other carsof Rxpress uraln, Joaving Montreal at = ©'chock, run through to trains the Intercolomial Railway the locomotive, and those between M TO LET Summer Cottages Well Furnished and pleasantly situated on the south shore of the Richelieu t Ibervill Good boating and Bina, and good train service.Apply .for particular: W.E.COOPER, Star Office.2% 2.John James Browne, Architect and Civil Engineer Nerdheimer Building, 207 St.lames st.Jor RR MOLSON & BROS.i ALR AND PORTER BREWERS, m.oor Ouavs and all points cu the 0.A, are heated by 1 .on ee UEENS IR BH] [after followed the Ottawe bays.The \u201cour.@: N.Gallup, dS META.= QUE B T y oat 4 rari a Hise.wait w = oO.© pa A Cio.B,C x a - DAY SPORTS.Tox the Srl do His Excellency.It was Umpires pF his fs A BaDouial - \u2019 i the ae\u201d ia 8 Si 3A x 5 ne eve 2 win oh A Both (eue ined Hood up a 10.65 am sud were about pesulted a Mave Gu © even start when = Xco.iency drove upon Que mi st, À M.B.C; .Vi ood 8, groon\u2014 .Martineau, EXCITING RACES AT THE ONTARIO ii i Froslicucy or Come ot lla wer and a Raven 3, Bi Cr Srv Campbell, TH y RJ.Smart.M.B.C; C.C.Cott I.T.B.C., captain of the Montreal toa (Mr.M.H.Dearoches, JOCKEY CLUB MEETING.eae Le captain of the himself schigh.$24 H.vB.Time, .Martinea: the running in with the Montreal boys At 105His x race, and De cdi in qoitine away ce ncen a .Inga fou words of wall wi hoa in the last quarter winning handily.The First Senior Lacrosse Match Junior Footballers Honored-Some Good Cricket Matches Other Sports.v Ehamrocks, five; Montreal, one.It is true Montreal did not make a brilliant score yesterday, but its team showed that there were great possibilities in store, with the proper amount of practice.The first match of the season can hardly be considered a criterion.It is more of a dress rehearsal than anything else, but it usually gives an idea of the prospects.As far as the Shamrocks are concerned, they were en at the beginning of any season, and, marked before, Montreal ought to doa good deal bet aa Sarge Crowd with many ladies and all the necessary excitement.But little rough- ners was exhibited, and the Shamrocks were at one time inclined to.Te 1 against the de- Cision of the referee when he put O'Brien off their better judgment presailed.Following were the teams: rock .Geal.Paint .Cover.Defence fleld 8 W.Reed Ce - Mecalluny Home Fond.Read ene Murphy y .ot .> MeCute heon Mai Outside home - .Hamilton 20e Inside howe.; \" Matthews we $ \u201cPolan.Copain.W.J.Cleghorn BUMMARY UF GAMES.Scored by Time Tucker.33% min, Tucker 0 FO + \u2018 Hamiton a Danaher.een 4 \u2018Tucker: \u2026.4\u201c Tucker.L130 Intermediates in Ottawa.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] \u201c Ortawa, May 24.\u2014The Shamrocks were defeated in their match Ba 4 games to 1.The e was fair for an exhibition game, but both must improve before they can become champions fn the intermediate series hero was very promising play too, by the Ottawa's.The Capitals plaged a match today against the Caughnawaga ndians and it was a tame affair although the attendance was good.© Taces gathered the crowd.The C apitals won the match by 7 goals to 1.The Minstrels.Montreal Junior Lacrosse Club are giving two fiastrel performances, assisted.by M.AA Minstrels, on Tursday and Wednesday, tay > and 9, in the Gymnasium Hall, Manafield street.There will be a chorus of twenty mén and aix end men.as follows: Tambos Sheppard, Turton, Weldon.Bones Lohcin, Hickey, McCarty ts-G.Setien, W.Campbell, J.Batlow, | BY Sy intantarator\u2014J.White.Gruenwald's orchestra Sri be present.A good lio bas been arranged.Between the Goals.The Standards defeated the Mechanics in three straight games at Rouses Point yesterday.The Emerald Lacrosse Club will hald a special meeting on Friday, 25th, at 127 Fulford street, at 8 p.m, sharp.The Valleyfield and Huntingdon Clubs played à practice match at the latter place yesterday, Valley field scouring only one game out of eight.The opening Incrosse match in the district series takes place to-morrow on the Montreal unds between the Montreal Juniors and National teams.The Capitals played a friendly rame of lacrasse withthe Canghnawaga Indiansat Ottawa y Sater day.the champions winning by seven guals pue.With the exception of Ned Murphy Billy Powers the champions had all the ol wrans;out.Thelacrosse match between Toronto and Corn- : wall was postponed at the last moment owing to\u2019 the heavy rain and soggy condition of the unda.All hands went to see the races and Fregmateh will be played on Saturday, weather permitting.The Stars, of Ottawa.played the Quebec Ia- crosse team at the.Ancient Capital yesterday, defeating the Quebecers by ¢ goals to 3 The oor ore in excellent toire And played a good Q.A.A.A.expert to have their reer mie cinder track 15 feet wide and 20 foto on the home stretch ready for the bicycle ugust.Ts Ottawas and Young Shamrocks crossed sticks in au exhibition match in connection with the bicycle sports at the Capital yesterday.Joe Kent played with the Ottawas, but White of the Focks was 106 much fat him.The Ohtawas scored the first four goals in 15 minutes, 20 nec- & minutes and 10 minutes respectively and the Young Shamrocks thé fifth and sixth Rames In § minutes.and vet- FOOTBALL.Back River vs.St.Laurent.A gal between these two clubs was on Bo Rrounds of the Back River Club veste oon, before a goods y crowd of peop ple.Du ing the first halt of the game neitherclub sue.in scoring, but afterwards the Back River boys rettled down to work, and it wassoon evident their opponents were not in it.Amid some excitement the game cnded in a victory for Back Riverby 2 goals to 6.\u2018ollowing were the players: Toe River.St.Laurent.J.McNulty, A.Coughtry, WW, Seaman, R.Davidson, R.Candlish, J.Muir (captain) W.Bromley, Fulton, G: Tolhurst, J.Hislop, A.Tolhurst, E.Tolhurst, H.Roy.A.Tolhurst, H.Kelson, W.Coughtry, A E.Kydd (captain), B.Gosden, C.G.Scott, W.Hislop, G.Candlish.C.Muir.Referce\u2014S.H.Mallinson.Umpires\u2014J.Hewton, W.Fulton.The Junior Game at Ottawa.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, May 25\u2014The Association Football match} between the Juniors of Montreal and the Y.) .A.Juniors of Ottawp, took place yes- dora \u2018morning at the Metropolitan Athletic Grounds, in fine weather, at 93 Tho ball off to the Mon Hayes returned His Exceltency's kick.and ot the Ottawa territory.His Excellency then became so der it ly interested in the match that be oifered a 5 and it was au banner to the w sinners.à \u2018Fhe Ottawa boys se posed that the Montreal Tore ost thelr heads, resuming ontreal, however, Ron quickly scored.which evened atten.Nothing more was done at half-time.At the nds the Montreal boys had the wind a to show the advantage, and within te ton pred again, aud the Ottawa boys weed ed to alackena Ha Montreal then had matters their own way, am brought the ball up to Ottawas gual and had but t he Ottawa goal \u2018keeper stop) it.Lwas a splendid save.After th Montreal again secur od the leatlier and, with a neat rush down the field, scored again.Aguin Montreal, after kicking the ball off, pressed Ottawa hard and soon ded anuther goal, making the fourth.Nothing more was done, and at the call of time the Montreal Juniors were declared the winners of the Governor: General's prize by a scorv 4 goals Kicks.The St.Matthew's Football Club xin play a Ww of e in their favor and soo match with the Reserve Football Club on the latter's grounds to-morrow afternoon \"at o'clack a As there has been .some rivalr: between.these teams for some time past a ; match may be expect The following is the team picked to represent the Druids Football Club in the scheduled match Druids vs.Thistles, to be played Saturday.May 3, on the Druids grounds, corner of : st Urbai and St.Louis streets.Kick off3.:0 p.m.: W aber Symons, Barnes, W.Wheble, G.W ble, Chilton: Durcan, Wheatcroft, Hardiman.Gillespie, Ashby, Birchmore.BASEBALL.The following are the results of Wednesday's National League matches: .R.H.EF.At Brooklyn - .Raltimors Le .000010000 1 $ 3 Brooklyn vVlivuiziloux À Ratteries - \"Mullane and Robinson; Kennedy and Kinslow.Utupire, Lynch.At St.Lou .St, Louis.p10100081 3 6 4 Louisville.0110000 # 7 1 Batteries \u2014 Haw! ley and Buckley: Hemming i il Umpire, Swartwood.te * \u2026 .022410 9 11 3 Piao.- 303040 10 7 Batteries- Clauson, Don nelly, Hutchison and Schriver: Qumbert, Colelough, Nichol, Mack, and Sugden, Umpire, Emslic.At Boston \u2014 New York, 54000300x 12 13 © Rosten 31000000 4 13 2 Battorics.Meekin and \u2018\u2019arrell; Stivette, Stajey and Ryan: Umpire, Stage.Following arc the results of y estorday's games of the National League: At Roston- No game: wet grounds.At New York No game: rain.At Philadelphia - Postpancd; wet Frounds.At Cleveland \u2014 .R.H.E Cleveland 400000100 5 8 1 Pitsburg.10001022x 6 10 Batteries\u2014Voung and O'Connur; Killen, Fhret and Mack.Umpire, Emslie, At Louisville \u2014 Louisville, 4402000 6 10 1 Cincinnati do0ouou» v 7 2 Batteries-Menalee and Crim; Parrott and Vaughan.Umpire, McQuade.At Chicago\u2014 Chicago, 200000010 3 7 © St.Loui 166000 1 8 1 = a's Batteries Hutchinson and Kittridge: Breiten- steiu and Petzi.Umpire, Swartwooa.Farnham vs.Montreal.The first lar scheduled match of the Canadian Base! League, between Farnham and Muutreal was played at Farnham yesterday to the largest crowd seen on the grounds for years The Fathhams outplayed their opponents, as the following score will show.The Montreal is compused of first-class material, but wants more pragtice.The batteries of both clubs , with the advantage in favor 'of Farn am.Doheny and Page are to excel: Bellcourt and Brouilletto will be heard of later on.lt is impossible to particularize, but mention should be made of Gauthier, = shortstop of Montreal, and Merriman, seutre fielder of Farnham.\u2018The umpire.Mr.Clarke, had a difficult position to fill at times \"as che playors of both nincs were continually criticizing his d cisions.Runs.1st B.Errors Farnham.15 i î Montreal.ool 5 13 10 A College Draw.The Mount St.Louis Coll and Aerial Rase- ball Clubs met on Logan Park for a ractice match.About 40 spectators witn at game of baseball.It was a toss up Which x ond win the match, for both were in splendid condition.and a gamo was looked for.Mount St.Louis boys are splendid ball plavers and a very gentlelot of boys to play with, After playing for two half hours the score stood 13.13 THE WHEEL.Races at Ottawa.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, May 24.\u2014There wero 2000 ple at the Metropolitan Grounds when tho bell rang for the annual races of the Ottawa Bicycle Club Those who attended Lu Crnoon\u2019s sport and they had in addition to the.races a first-class lacrosse match betweon the Ottawa, of the Western Intermediate League, and the Young Shamrocks, Intertmediate champions, It was a most gratifying day for Ottawa, and it Showed the A.A.C the wisdom of ng trainer like corp Brown bed \u201che the boys -along.Twin ttawa day out.hey won the lacrosse match by 4 goals to 1 and the Bicrcle events they got 4 firsts out of Ÿ open cvents started in.It was a trifle of à &ur- prise for'some of ahs visitors from Mont to see just how fast the two Harveys » pad Spittal could go and none of them are yet top of their gait.Montreal did well, YBa chat me and fast rider Iricks found the tunes too ow for him and he also lacks a trifie in condition.A satisfactory feature was that sufficient time limit was placed on the course to do away wi THE CUETOMARY LOAFING.Cottrell, of Toronto, will show some improvement, as he was not feoling well.The officials for tho day were: Referee.T.Beament, à.É.C._Judges, D.S.Louson, M.A.Ci N.C.rks.Rideau, B.C., and Gen.Po, phan, 0.B.C.\" me Keno Lf L Rubinstein, M.B.,C.: A.Roe thal nd W.Sproule, 0.Montreal boys marched un the 1 and suon Starter, H.Morrison, O.A.A.C.* Seren St T &&>ONE COUPON of each Series for one Portfolio.Send it in the day you cut it out, or the next day.| to any newsaealer seilin the receive 1t: Name.Street ansassass encsssesses COLUMBIAN FAIR COUPON.Sena onc Coupon anc Ten Cents to the STAR offlos, or mailea tc your address.reaching you in ten days after we Bi \\.Series 16, STAR.and Series 18 | ; a.sennhOSSANONSGUsSUUÉSHOOS ÉRGNSNAN NUS UNNLU400.nuunAca0OUO00aNMOGAUOUNUÉ sausuesuans sonsasannnecnunnencsnncunennÉsnsannecsnenauannunsane shoes City or Town.This Coupon No.18 will run in THE STAR until Friday night next | vers Remember only one Coupon, but you can cut out others and hand them to irienda Nos, 17 and 18 are devoted to views af the Great Mid-Winter Ex position in California, \\ «tuto inan all day mateh y wd Eaves Her rode under protest, having won a ANC) ile ee C.Spittall, O.B.C.;: 2 \u201cmile (open! .Spittal \\.vor.1.B.C.iF Bla?BO.W.J.ses od ©.P, Coa BU.also started.Time, Bo \u201cSpit tall got Maa avs and out- speeded the party easily, the ne never being in .and won with 2530 pd 6 à 1 Wi \u2018and © pei N the last from, but his chal- off and Tom Harvey won Lyman laid well with t quarter Campbell was he Jonge was stalled handily.mile, flyin; art tin hata).GC Spit 0.8.C, 1 LEW TH MB.SUR Dick: + B.C.3 gis: T.AraC \"à.BC and T.C.or, T.H.C.also started.Time, 32.5, This was a disastrous race arin the first h \u201cDicks, Harvey aud Proctor all.fell at he fra turn.Dicks remounting and finishing hint arv as badly cut in the ankle and lezs.W ii ai in the end heat Spittal got best off and y.Dicks allowed Smith to ride over for sud prize.Had Spittal been pushed in the 2nd heat he could Lav e mado Av ory fast quarter.One mile (0 lst, 4.Spittal, 0.B.C.: 2nd, J.; PB.Lyman, M.B.C.\"x Proctor, TB.Cr also started.Fime.838.Cine cut vut the pace, but hid unable to stay with Spittal in the last lap, w tho load and won hands dewn by ten tenia Emile a ininutes class.1 1st.R.J.Smart, M.3.2nd, V : BC Sed, A.Martineau, M.WE roctor.ce.Cottrell and T.\u20ac TR aa also Time, 5.40.tor went away well with Kaves nd and the party rode well bunched up for a mile, which was made in 3 minutes, when Lyman went ahead.In the last quarter Smart spurted and won casily LY dozen lengths; One mile club handicap-lat.T.Harvey, scratch.\u201cnd, Geo, Harvey, 0 yards, J.Schench.60 yards, also started.Timo 234 3.The two Harveys \"had this race all to themselves, but the scratch man won with always a little to spare.3 mile handicap, (open 1st.R.J.Stmait, M, RC.100 yards, 3nd.G.Harvey, M.B.C., 73 yards: , A.Martineau, 100 y J.F.Dicka, scratch: F.D.Lytuan, M, K C.6ù yards: T.C.Proctor, T, RC.6% yards; PRAGUE M.B.C., 60 vards: W.Enves w Re: 1355 ards, and J.Schench, O.B.he rugRled on in the lead or thereabouts compelled to quit in tho last half.Smart agen showed ho was a grand dark horse and he came away at just the right time and won by a couple of lengths.The race was for second place, aad although lie won it, he swerved after cross ing the wire and cullided with Martineau.tring- down Lyman also.The riders were fortu- nates not > mite fied championship\u2014lst.T.Harvey: \u2018md.C.Epittal.J.Schench also start This Was à waiting - race and when'the last laps as reached Harvey tuok the lead and held it.First 2.04, Ind mile AW 1-5 The Wanderers.The Wanderers enjoyed themselves immense- Ir yesterday.At a quarter to ten a muster of frecn, under command of Captain Benn and Lieut.Ligpet, started for St.Anne's, reaching there about ane o'clock.At four o'clock the boat was taken.shooting the rapids, arriving in 3 the city a little before seven.The road were generally ut = ion of the way was very rough.Ei em rs rode a century (100 miles), the names being PES \"follows: O.Me- Niece, T.Claudo Cooke.Harold C'ooke, H.Cous- siral, À.F.Winn, C.Gard CRICKET.Ottawa Wins.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Ottawa, Mar 24.\u2014\"The Montreal cleven was beaten here to-day by six wickets, Score: OTTAWA.- First Innings ) S.AL.Bristow, \u20ac Cocker, b b Philpots.anes G.L.Boucher, b Godwin.WwW.HL Steele, un out.D C.fee I.1b = b God win.ylor, > Godwin.B.Carter, not out.Se BOROUL.canes aes First Innings.Bryes, cand b Browning, b Little.ton, b MoGill versus ; Victoria.The above match.layed on the Coll Grounds yesterday, resu by two runs on the first innings.M'GILL First Innings.J.McHugh, b Becket.ï .C BOCKOL «.May, Wood, todi Romeri), did not bat.Ackerly, did not bat.Langman, did not bat.Gauntlett, did not bat.Orr.b Ingtom.covviiiiiiiiniinnnnn.Extras.Tôtal.\u2026cenecnl 190 ; VICTORIA.M b pancusecsesanacneu0s .\u2026.10 Woltp, c May, b Lynch.5 > May.b .15 ett, Ramsay, b McH 0 Rex.c Smith, b Lynch.4 1, w.b Romeril.15 Cruikshank, b Lynch.cock, run ont 0 A.Hancock.Lynch.3 W.Northey.not out.0 Lister.b Cee.0 MWides.\u2026.~.: 2 Total:.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Tarcouseunsinnanens 36 OTHER MATCHES, &.John® School defeated the Collegiate Inati- Ol legiate Institute, 23 and 1 ncleod (th, Campbell 4 and Lawrence as the scorers for tho winne \\ Point St.Charles clubs To-morgow afternoon there will be à match between the Victorias and Point St.les Cricket Clubs on the grounds of the latter club aR both esterd: John's School.8 Beac! at the Point.teams are in excellent (rim the gamois sure to bo or a on \u201cinteresting.The Paint team will be picked fotlowing: Normin ton Redforn, w ai Tone, Scott, Pearson, rrow, Pownall, Man: kentelli, Dufresne, Ker.Foon and Rigley.Game On \u2018ening & 8] sat 20 Mond: ex ce ing will be held at a Welli Dusthesy of importance to lovers of discussed.Trias dofeated te Garrison Te at St, on and Semi i) von a ent Squire a \"GOLF .Quebec Wins at Golf.24.\u2014The goltmatoh match between - Quenec, May the Montreal and bec Clubs resulted Que abe tis after.in he visiting club ee [ES ' toate by 38 hoten.Te tion, which has \u201cJimmie Allen.onireal < Morrie Worrte, Watson, Stanelite, lor, Dr.Campbell, Banford, Law, Ewan, vob, Meek: Braidwood, Fy Paton, Yo judo HH.Vite: Thoms Nr = Sewell, Roc JW LW i Hors, W.R soute À Honaughion J.À ATHLETICS.M.G A.Annual Games._.Despi the threatening nature of the heather, there was a fairly wood good attendance at onual Ar titers n'a Association\u2019 at er grounds on St.Helen's Island yesterday afternoon.Following are the res ita 0 yards.acti active militia 1.J.A.Hamilton, vis 5 me RE A Sergt.-Major Jonce; er-mile, » A.\u20141, S or a an ; E M ult.ai ey.gere, Que mile, open 1.H.Gowan; 12 ods sb hurdle open\u20141, J.A.asie non coma, M.G, A.\u20141, Corpl.an 2 2, Bo! illicr.os, M.G.A.\u2014~1, Sergt.Rodgers; 2, Bomb.Hara Quarter.mile, active -militin\u20141.Betis, Royal Scots; 2, J.amilton, View TE One mile en ©) , À.Mignault.Half-mile o PPS Gowan; 2 J.A.Hamü- antenne sporting committee-1.Bomb.Hillier; sergt C.Key Ward; % Corp, T.H.Fung the the 16 cu shot.act active militia\u20141, Sergt.Ladies\" EE SAR F.Ward; 2.Miss P.Ham; Quarter-mi le, married men.M.G.A.\u2014L Gunner W alker: 2, Sergt.pMalor Boys\u2019 race- 1, W., web = J.C.Seybold; 3, J.R.Leprohan, irlr\u2019 race -1, Miss Bella Davis; 2 Miss Vio- toria Ward: 3 Miss Tillie McEwan, The patrons of tho gaines were Sir Donald A.Smith, A.P., Lieut-Lols, G and Turnbull Dr.Eller and Mr.8S.Davis.The officials of the aj ; score ain King, out.Winter, Matar Fellows; timekeeper, Captain oi Ca tain Featherstone, Surgeon Elder: clerk of course and assista TI .Sergl.Johnston, Cor Tilley, Bomb.Ht Sports C ommittees man, Corporal trophy: Secretary, Romb.se: oral he Corpora) White, iba] A FOR THE PRESERVATION OF HEALTH AND PREVENTION OF SICKNESS.For Washing Cloth: Linen, Flannels, Blanke Sheets Bedding, rs, Woodwork : for use in all cases 0 Intedtous Disease, and for THIS SOAP 15 SEMPLY INVALUABLE.' It is manufactured by the proprietors of.** SUNLIGHT\u201d Soap, and is of the same high standard of purity.Agents fer Quebec: VERS NÉE - Canim = UE |Z FRANK MAGOR & CO, MONTREAL.ES Pore} eme - .RU QAP ospitals, os awd PORTER, TESKEY & CO, Headquarters in Canade for TACKLE Of - Bvery - Rescription.Wholesale Agents for HY.MILWARD & BONS FISH HOOKS Lacresse seed Tennis Goods, ball Geods.454 and 456 St St James St, Montreal.89 Jaw Dont.Bombe, Powney ra \u201cMoore.rts Committee\u2014C.s.M.Fin! sors Sergts.orrison, Ward, Winter, Rarnwell, Corporala Tilley and Tattersall, Gunner Clarke.Cardinal's Celebration.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| CARDINAL, May 24.\u2014 About three thousand \u201creomen\u201d from the surrounding townshi together with the entire population of t this vi some nine hun , turned out to do honor to Her.Majesty the Queen's birthday.à grand Programme was placed on the The events in the morning consisted of ai wie and double scull races and à quarter of à mile race after dinner.The crowd then adjourned to the school uuda, where addresses were delivered by tho lt cv.Mr.McArthur, Mr.Geo.Mc M.P.for Port Arthur; Mr.J.D.Iteid, local, ember.and ee eral other prominent citizens.\u2019 The programe for the afternoon, wi vas su tone) that darkness preven its bei out, was begun.glt compri foot races, throwing weigh te TACs, jumping, à tug-of-war and lacrosse match.The tug-of-war was botiecn the a of Matilda and Edwardsburg and after a .The hool ya And hard curitest was won by Edwa shure football match bet ween the Iroquois 5 hs and the Prescotts was won by Iroqu of goals tow, The Inc match, which was the big event of the day and was between the Iroquois Sleepers\u201d and the Cardinal \u201cStarchers, * was a'rery interesting exhibition of the ional me and some realiy was done by oth teams, amongst whom there nre a number of mea who would do credit to any intermediate team re score at the call of time stood 2 gonis to in favor of the home team.The demonstra: nthe first here in years, was aîniy.a credit to the town and the promoters.losed \u2018about seven o'clock and the crowd, aniongst whom the ladies played an important t.Cisperzed after bavingispent a glorious day the starchy town.Kingston Sports.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] KINGSTON.Ont.May 21 \u2014Owiag to the rain day all sports were cancelled but horse races a score | the lacrosse match.The Belleville Club defeated thy Crescents of this city by a score of tou The rye were contested in a dowu-pour of rain.The 245 trot was won by \u201cGolden Bow Jr.dwned: by M.\\V, Lawson, Brighton; \u201clo: direct\u201d owned by I.J.Forint Gienbuell owned ns John y ellstead, pd McCu Sydenham, third.cech, Gananoque, sovond: Lo \u201cNeil Met per.\u201c Gananoque, third; * owned by J.Letournean, Montreal, fourth.est te 1 milo running tace was won by \u201cIllusion.\u201d .owned a M F ie Re au oral, owned \u2018by D.trie, Kingston, Assault-at-Arms.A grand- \u201cascaultat arms in which well-known Montreal and other athletes will take part will cour in the big hall uf the Monument-National Monday ev: ening next.CHESS.The End of the Draw.Following is the re of the last part of Wednesda) s draw: Steinita, Lasker.to got a place in the dre year o 1 but Mr.Ss Ie in a win for Co ; Score mocsooPlixce® El wcon-nRoR ion: - for the remaind er WHITE\u2014STEINITR.Position when the draw was declared.THE TURF.The Toronto Races.{SPECIAL TO THE =TAR.} ONTO, May 2\u2014Although the Ontario Jockey Club moetinr prend entend ln: a deluge of rain the marâgement are to grataler ted on ine Rucvess they achieved in \u2018the f such despairing circumstan Considering the miserable weather the attendance was phenomenally large.It was in with the inherent fitness of thin.that \"ihe ueen's Plate should bo run on the Queen's irthday.\u2018More importance is attached to this raco year by year and the thousands wh ho cheered the winner - yesterday exp general sentiment of 5.fication at Canadian horses can 0 wortbily oompete for so worthy a prise.tion of the course, which Tas sloppy throughout.only tested a proved o wood stam of the contesting.A pr race, tt things considered, terminated amid enthusiastic cheerin, Jn the elite \u201cJoe car of Wi order: 1 tor;\u201d 2, + akefiold \u201cLou > e five other events on card afforded excellent sport, details of \u201cwhich are subjoined.- Yeaterday's race meeting was not.two respects: the very large number of visitors it attracted to the city?trom hear a and far and the novelt seeing run in upspringlike weather, The ereocipts Ta fell but ote short of the opening Te Atthè \\'oodbine in 188% The success the open The racir ular sca of mud.Notwith.ec \u201cgoing\u201d was so wretch , the ficldn \u2018were remarkably good, and gave lenty of opportunity for spec on.It was a bad à day for for the favorites, bomorer.asonly two, \u201cJoe \"and * Lom, * were successful.e alArtUR, whole, was Mr.Jimmie Mela ghiin \"ac acquitting admirably on the | there Seas was little cause for business, but à ee ao id that spoculators were a to get into the ring to get their money.while those who had aocess the members osure tronised the Sock underneath the large It was a and.Lay for the Sonam atables, the Waterloo no lesa colors be Himes in fron.while rN M.T Daly waa twits ai stables Canoes, Skiffs, Oars, Sails ACME CANVAS FOLDING FOLDING BOATS, ALL BOATING REQUISITES.THOMAS SONNE, (EsTABLIARED 187) Cer.St.Sulpice and Commissioners Streets, Write or call for Catalogue.106codtf 2°a T victory of last year.running first and second.It was a ca for the rain would reatest in the history of the 0.J racing.e books had all the business Tes could e,and,taken all round, not much fault could be found with the prices laid, though ina few instances the gentlemen on the block were inclined to play the horses a li ! TO BUIT THE PUBLIC, and with not a few of them a $50 bill at 8tos5 would knock off three points in the quotations.Kazan was supported by hid stable connections fcr tho first race, and Stonemason was heavily played, both to win and to get a place.Mi: carried some money, but little or noth: ing was entrusted to the other starters.Superior was backed by very good Judges race, first money was con be between the re proce: tatives of the Hendrie and Seagram stales.Tho favorite \u201cFlamboro™ was a strong tip, 's pair were never much better than even money.\u2018\u2019Mackenzic'8\u201d victory in the Woodbine steeplechase was tremendously yepu- lar, thopgh a lot of money was pla on \u201cFh e public wan! the Seagram entry for cen\u2019s plate, though the vigorous \u201ctouting\u201d thar \u201cLou Daly\" had received in the last, week induced many peuple ta back the big tilly.other stariers had little or no support outside of their own stable connection and some of them not even that Which h was » inc, for most tot them had no more an Jonathan Scott's goat.For the Walker Cup the Higgins and Seagram entries were both heavily ed, and there was Light play on the two outsiders, \u2018\u201cKRtoyal George\u201d and °° > Inthe case of the last-named, some Neral books laid 8 to 1 against a three-vearold maiden in such a ticld, and then wondered why they didn't get more IF on her.The seliing platers were Packed: all round, \u201cJugurtha\u201d carrying much of the public money.nopsrigh ES \u201cx ui \u201cBlue Garter,\u201d Ethel \u201d and \u2018\u2018Becfeater\u201d were scratched in the trial Lure, leaving seven ho! to go to the 'c oat.azan\u201d and ° Stonemason © made the ing and the three-year-old sta in_frout all the way.winning handily fro \u201cStonemason,\u201d with ** \" acouple of engtha off.\u2018There was considerable we den at the post In in tting the two-year-olds 9 \u20ac nine Colored he ard.} Mr.vies bee \u201cFidelia an d Har poon, only absentoes.Rega n got away men with .alfting ng,\u201d but \u201cFlaniboro.\u201d was in is stride at the time and in à few jumpa was la, he English volt, For a couple furlongs they rn nearly locked and then *Flam- boro™ fell back.\u201cRoos! \" n° came in the stretch and wi n good The des rately heavy * fel ta caused four reratches the W vodhine steeplechaso- \u201cMars,\u201d \u201cFellowship.Kingscounty \u201d Roseland ° declined the issue, and left \u201cMax,\u201d ok pts he aaronette\u201d \u201cMacKenzie,\u201d \u201cBurr *Aid- e-Camip,\u201d and \u201cLaughing Stock,\u201d Oa zu de arone tee Held, \u201cFlipfiap\u201d Jooked like a winner when she ran out at the Stonewall in the east field, and was not hauled up gutil slic got to the toi of the field.Cache onxie\u201d was never headed that.and won a very pe pular victory, Captain sen © a splendid race on \u201cLaughing Stock,\u201d though he had arted him more to show him the fila for the red coat race than with any ning.\u201cBaronet\u201d stepped in ho cand = eh Dunlop, who pluckily remount.and went on, but it was then a hopeless ¢| Sm found the journcy too hard and et: d not complete the course.This was the first time through the field for Mr.Daly'a \u201cMax\u201d and he perform quite creditably.beating old \u201cBurr Qt, home handily witht 0 latter whip- ent was much dissatisfied ith de on *\u2018Flipflap\u2019 inet him which \u201cthe \"Committee \u201cSe er col ce that the wanted quest was the Queen's Plate for ed before going to the post, r an ve un: crowd whic h 11 horses \u201cVicar of W'aksfick do was the ke Although he did not get away with the leaders he as infront in short order and sta; there till about the half mile ground où the back stretch.There \u201cJoe Miller\u201d BAILED TO THE FRONT nineas were or wateeloo fôrahe fourth The was able after ng pace to beat thet others, but though Brooker went to the whip in the stretch he was not ablo to get up to the favorite, hom Regan was riding easily.\"Lou Daly.* alway: s promi- ulty in etes third À place, and \u2018and the gn v nent, had no diffic \u201cThorncliff came threugh, in the stretch to finish fourth.\u201cBen Hur\u201d was h and the others were string out with *\u2018Merry- thought\" bringl the resr.Sho ran well for P journey.but as Mr.Dug t The best which had °the \u201cMorpheus\u201d cut out the pace for, the \u201cHiggins\u201d horses and wh alo Maj ng and won from Bel Domine th or General a > ore third.Bowstr log who made howed.w EP for half i the journer \u201cbut | the class px G ran 1 at her.\u201cRo; ne t._\u2018\u201cCom © Home* with only a f r on his back le the fleld without tro rouble the selling race.There was no bid for t winner.mile Kama.| Pa ri pi te bros roam Bonn! $ Mi etiam, chod, Rhone Eros Time, 1.: Second race\u2014juvenille scurry\u2014a sweepstakes for two with 0-4 pile: 1.Hahn, J.E.Seagram's & \"a te c, Brooker.3 Flamboro W.H.Hendries ch 6, McGlone.Third race\u2014Woodbine steeplechase, $500, about 3} phy twice over he water 1.1 Jaret ale eck Stable b bea Cand, a A Max M TA 5 Green, : Time.SAE ques Plate; fifty ruines: fer ui hie TER ig alo et ump: 3 Lon pr, D.Hodgens, ch m, 6, Doane.and i race: ime tor\u2019 7 i u 8; m 5 E Seagrams, bh, 4, by Dukeot 2 Bel De emai: ES HE bh.& by English nas Belled edonny Fre.Higa.5 be, 3 by Duke oer be ol for Sixth\u2019 a Welter solli Fran aile and upwards.î4 mile.1 Come Home, M.J.Daly s bg.3 Tracey, À Bear.Me Ft JE Mr.Seagram he nu thoroughly estadb- lished himself as a nat of een Plate panners For four years in succession his dave ve al ou the field in the Guineas After his victory yesterday the ular Waterioo turfman offered to wager $1000 to vrin 1805.the Ontarte Jockey Club today Is fairly \u2018giod, aad should produce = |BPES S GOCOA A FEW SMALL SAFES \u2014 IN TRE \u2014 MONTREAL] ™ SAFE | 99 PerAnnum DEPOSIT | rames co.- = GRATEFUL\u2014COMFORTING, - SREAKFAST\u2014SUPPER.\u201cRy = thorough knotriedge of the natural laws which ae Felis of faestion and nurition.and by = Bia Reovide fo eur breakfast and au a detscarely which may save we many Seavy doriord found a tor Ih adieu ae of sach articles 0.that censtitutior nN ually balit up until enough to venist Lou to disease.Hundreds of su! maladie = in arounc us ready to w! Te tharelsn weak nh.\u20ac escape many a fatal shaft keeping ou wall Tai ee Mood and à properiy nocrisiod frame AZFTTE ee Dit Bo boiling water or milk.Sold only ta packets \"ARLES EPFS & CO.Ltd, Homeaœopathie + Chesmista, London, 223 cod some excellent sport.With the e two races, the fields should be large, Np iaitocs to the track will; doubtiess, witnces some capital sport.- Trotting at Ottawa.ISPECIAL TO THE al Orrawa, May M\u2014The trotting here today resulted as follows: Free for all, og Morris \u2018Ben.i Ral WH Jas.Burke, \u2018Money Baia\u201d 3, cennedy's \u2018Sorrel George\u201d 3, 2, 3.Te Ex 2:33, 2.23, 2150 class\u2014 M.Plotrs \u201cW.R.*1.1, 1: P.Wrights th damn pu % 2, J.Peacocks * Peano \"2 ers 394.2 4: K.Chavi \u201cJubileo Queen\u201d & 4.I; 1 AQUATICS.Spray.Chas, Archbald and party left for Picton last Mound Jevening to suil his new yacht, the \"Ok \u201d down to Mon Sire).ped to ran some of the vapids if the indi is favorable.The Hon.Mr.Boyer's steam yacht \u201cMonaco\" vens Jaunched from Douillots shed, at Lachine, yesterday.Mr, 6.HD ht is about completed, .SL Onze will have ber in com- on on Saturday next.The sori Bawn,\u201d Walter Kavanagh's sloop.has been repainted and will be in commission Mr.Smale\u2019s new yacht, vhaphne\u201d Onec.is completed and will be lau Chas.Johnston has pure rchased Mr.Cotting- ham\u2019s new kK nx can Gilbert, and will compete in the Corinthian Club races for tho coming se 's new built by St.uchèd this \u201cIs n Safe Now à Safe?\u201d Considerable interest is being excited on St James s by an exhibit_in the STAR window, made by the Holmes Klectric Protection Com ny.The exhibit bit consists of six plates of chrome steel bolted together, a Fletcher blow \u2018pipe of the noiseless variety, and a: small cylinder of gas ese are common {Articles but.the interest is by a hole burnt through the steel | hed the\u2019 blow pipe, usin, the gas in the cylin dec in conjunction wit inary In connection with this the following extract from the ngton, Eng, Guardian commends itself to grave consideration: \u201cThe ap tus was de.para vised by Mr.Fletcher for works repairs, and was noisy in action; but, as he explained, the apparatus could be made silent, and small enough to carry in a hand This very serious matter for bankers and others who have valuable property, andone which will have to be en up at once by the safe and strong room makers.It is very well known that the professional burglar is ready to utilize the latest applications of science for his own ends; in fact, \u201cMr.Fletcher's furnaces designed to assist in chemical research are well known as being used by receivers of stolen goods to reduce plate and jewellery to ingots.and these furnaces may seen in the detectives\u2019 museum at Scotland Yard, ers have already taken the alarm and have Visited Mr, Fletcher's workers with the ohject of seeing the on bn eases with which large openings, can be fused in heavy iron plates.\u201d The proposed railway from Manitoulin Island to connect with The C, P.R.at Nel.sonville, Algoma, Ont., has been surveyed, and the work of cutting out the road has begun.nausea, head- doses of Carter's Biliousness, dizzi ache, are relieved by er Lite Liver Pills.Special Notices.| Studied Too Hard.Many a young girl falls a victim to over: study and is brought to a condition of ner vous prostration bordering on complete breakdown of the whole physical system.Hawker's nerve and stomach tonio, the re- sult of years of careful experiment by its origina Lor, is larly adapted to: meet: such cases as this, and no the James street t olsons.Bani7é large and var rl COTES OÙ 109 - Fine Oriental Carpets, Rugs, Embreideries, and ether Eastern Productions, At 2.30 O'Clock Each Day.*.\u201cHaving received instructions from the owners ta close out this consignment without reserve, we are determined to make this the greatest sale of Oriental Rugs that has ever been beld by us.Some Of the Carpets are the very best quality made, large sizes, suitable for Banks, Beard Reoms, Libraries, Reception and Dining Reems.The collection will be on view from Tuesday, May 22nd, to day of sale.M.HICKS & Co., 118 8 Auctioneers.[PORTANT SALE MANDSONE NEW FTR- dplemdid Amortment of.Rich raw ua Farsiture, Mandso dining and Bedroom Farniture.Large con: nt from AU for positive sale at the @Untarie.Warehouse, No.333 & 313 St.James Street, On WEDNESDAY Afternoon, 30th May, At Two o'clock.Particulars will be advertised later.m3 FRASER BROS, Aucti + ALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE, VOLUNTARY LICITATION.PUBLIC NOTICE 13 hereby given that the follow immovable, to wit : a lot of land, known as Le number nine hun {rn on the cal or Lhe st.Mary's W.the rear ot satd lot, on the north side, twenty- nine feet wide by seventeen feet deep, bearing the numbers 3 3 and sos.A Jud Fanet street, belo) OS third L r.Xavier Chartier; ror \" onesthird to 30.street, in the Nr ot M WEDNESDAY, the thirtieth à thousand eight h of theciock In the forenoon, to the hig! or co ditio: ty to r cou na, p he undersigned Botary.or Le BELANG ER, Novary, Na bu st NAP.EHRORET, N.P, 108 6 Saw 0, 61 St.Gabriel st INSOLVENT NOTICE.Important sale of \u2014\u2014 VALUABLE REAL EATATE\u2014\u2014 Ia the matter of the Personal Estates of JOHN ANDERSON and JOHN JOSEPH HUNTER ANDERSON, lnsolventa cole following properties belo: this estate will be sea at the office ie Ped Curator, No, 22 St.John street, on WEDN AY, 13th JUNE NEXT, at 11 o'clock a.m.viz: .The four houses, Nos.288, 200, 202 and 204 Magdalen street, Point St.Charen, ai well rented and presently \u2018yielding anal annual on.of about $450.00, said property pris! of lots Nos.197 and Lys, on the me al plan and Mont of reference of dL.Ann's ward, city of on real.Destrable block of land; consisting of about ad ageously situated at Cote st.and book of reference of the parish of Mont.neal ae he projected extension of the electric ri tem runs near this property, ensuring a Meni increase in value and ng an unequalled well adapted for sub-division in 3.The handsome cut stone front tenements, Nos.1534, 1538, 155, 1534, 157, 1 58, 1584 Mensñeld street, containing eight (8) dwellings, all well rented and prosently y Thee ing an annual revenue of about \u2018The self-contained substantial cut stone front house.No.161 Manasteid street, dei and rented [0] 600 The double Brick cottage, No.41 Burnside Place, adjoining No.153 Mansfeld st, rented for 348 33,648 Said p belng known as lots Noa.i407 and 1408 0.ont omalal plan and book of enoe of 8t.An ward, City of Montreal.low ag daposiis wi on No.1, Judication of eac bh propert y, viz: Lot 3500; Joc 2 No.2, 31,0 0; lot No.3, $2,000.Sale Without Reserve.All particulars may be obtained at tas offles ot the Curator, or from the Auctt JANES SIAWART, æ ce, DELLS CMON, dnt Montreal, 330d May, 1808.181 1160 me AS WE BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS © x We are in & position to give cash customers the very best possible value.C.W.LINDSAY, American and Canadian Pianos and Organs.Importer and WAREROOMS : 2268, 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine Stine 100, 000 n NEW RUBBER BELTS \u2018We are the only Im mporters of RUBBER BELTING ia la Canada, have anvibilat ted high prices, made war lies who have squeezed millions out of ins\u2019 exirs hoary beta, sold at 50 percent.to % afford tobe without it.It restores nerve force, revitalizes the blood, builds up the whole system and makes the w stro! It has no equal as a health restorative.Sold all & sts at fifty cents per bottle or bottl $3.30.The celebrated Mason & Hamlin Organs are on sale at the warerooms of Mr.C: W.Lindray, 2208, 2270 and 2272 St.1erine st.See samples of latest atyles just re- :t From the factory.ceived direct, From SSS TT =~ il UT SSSR Dr.Agnew 5 Cure for thd Heart gives perfect relief in 8 1 cases of Organic or Hym H insrnse in 30 inntes, and « y fects a cure.It is » peerless ion, Short of Breath, Bmothe BE MoGale, 1133 105 N Dya id cause causes nes, Headache Constipation, Variable A tite, Rising and Souring.of Food Palpitat on ofthe Heart, Distress after Eatin ting.ok Blood Bitters are guaranteed to core pais, u faithfully used according ose : 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ' For Making a Delicious Health At à bailiTs sale in : Orangevit Ont, a - mare with a foal, a three year-old co ta Drink at Small Cost.m cow and a two.eifér were | knocked down for $58.Alama Root Beer Ratreck fpr EE \u2014 _ re two pounds HEART DISEASE RELIEVED IN 30 MINUTES Them Pi two gallons Mristolre sugar and yeast in the water, add the extract, and ia: place it ith a warm place for twenty-four hours until It fermen ements then pace on on ice, whea it will open sparkling and ov wt TE Re TE : end 35 cret butties to mak 10 31 aw Sale MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 38 and 29, propery in for remunerative investment.\"ne y : \u2018 a .Among other things they got me drank one raised ani ho was committent to the Sherif?! vf the asvlum 1 felt ashamed to go amongst my fricuds again, so came to Montreal.Since then 1 have twice crussed the Atlantic with cattle and all, \u2018winter worked at the Cotton rived from Ireland, but were now in longer, and on e .The police were notified by the Star that .CHARGED WITH \u2014\u2014 \u2014 MURDER.SAMUEL ALEXANDER, FROM CHICO.PEE, MASS, IS ARRESTED.Rd - .8 He Escaped From thy Asylum two Years Ago\u20148tranxe Tale He Spun to à \u201cStaë\u201d* Reporter Murder is the charge placed on the police sheet oppusite the name of Samuel Alexander, who occupies one of the cella at the Central Station, He is a man for whom the detectives have been luoking for over four months and his arrest was accomplished iu an unusual way.About eleven o'clock this moraine a tail, fair man dressed in a rouch, gray suit walked into the station and asked Captain Beauchemin where the detective oflice was.- The ofticer showed him the way aud he met Chiel lletective Callen and Detective Robinson, to whata7he tobia strange story.le explained that a few jezrs ago he was hired to help unravel a conspiracy which was afoot to Lurn up some uf tha 2 brinicipal public building gs et Chicopee, Mass was successful in thix, and the ringleaders were sent to State's prison, but the reward which was expected never cae.| He asked the detectives to help him to obtain his share of the reward which he declared to have been FIVR THOUSAND DOLLARS, but he modestiy intimated that he would Le content with two er thres\u2018hiandred dal- lars as his share.While he stated his case, however, the detectives had been compar ing his face with a photoxraph, which the Chiel Detective has been carrying in.his cket.When the man tinished his story, ¢ was asked his uae.\u201cSamuel Alexander,\u201d vas the reply.SO yes: we have heani of von Lefore\u201d for the name of the back of the photograph vas Charles Alexander, His name was written on the list nad a charge of murder wade.The tacts of the case as given to the authorities are that Charles Alexander and a man named James Nesbitt enlisted to- ether in the Itritish Avy and served for sx years in the Sith Regiment.They unmigrated together to this continent and settled tin Chicopee, Massachusetts.Both were married and their wives were like sisters.Alexander wanted to leave the piace but his wife refused, as he had such a violent temper and she did not wizh to go where she had no friends.Alexander got the idea into his head that the Nesbitts were the cause of this and cne day meetinx Nesbitton the atreet, he shot him four times KILLING HIM INSTANTLY, He was arrested and at his trial in the Superior Court vf the Catumeonwealth of Massachusetts the plea of insanity was of Hampden County.with an order signed by by the Chief Justice, the Hon.Mason, and Justices Newey and Hopkins, to confine him in tho State Lunatic Hospital at Worvestor, untit relvased by order of the Court.He was received there by the superintendent, Dr.Quimbr, on July lat, ISP2, and remained in the institution for a little over à year, when be Escaped.The matter was not reported a.the time and it was oniy: when his frieuds received letters from him, dated from Montreal, in January last that hix escape became known.Nr.Whitacy, one of the State officers, as reported in the STAR\u2018 a the time came here in search of him.Decoy letters were sent to him at the Montreal Pust aîfice, but he was not tobe cauxht: the lêtlers were no: cailed for.Mr.Whitney was oblized to return without having secuceil any further clue It was then believed that he had left the city, but it was recently found that he wax still here, Alexander is thirty-eight years of age And weighs LW pounds.Ho ix tive font \u2018ten inches in height, has blue eves and a sandy moustache.He did not seem to realize that his being PLACED BEW'ND TIE BARS © had any connection with the shooting, for be constantly referred to the conspiracy which be had unearthed sud which he said had brought him nothing but trouble, When reminded of the crime for which he was tried he said, \u201cOh ves, I put four Luliets through a man.bat it was an accident.\u201d As to his escape he said after T had been in the hospital a short time, | at better and was pat ou the stail vf attendant.Thaï more 1 ry then and cxcaped but was Tewapta od, few days afterwards the longing to ce ny friends once more became so strong that Main escaped.Once out mill at Hochelyra and boarded on Delori- mier Avenue.I taok the name of MeÂllis- ter, as it was ano that my father was often called and it seemed wo come natural to me, I often wanted ta see my wife again, -but as I was in with a rough sot here, Ÿ never sent for her,\u201d Mr.Whitney, the State otficer, has been telegraplied to and he is expected in the morning.Alexander called at the STAR editorikl rooms aluut à week ajro, and said he wanted to put a piece in the paper contradicting another piece which ba À a peared some time before, and in which \u201cte had been sharged w ith being a dangerous lunatic.He said he wanted tu take this piece with him to his home in Ireland as a proof that he was all right.He acted like a man Who Was slightly ont of his mind and no one thought of asking him his address.He said there was no one who wanted to arrest him.and that te had been to sec Superintendent Hughes twice, and that the latter had advised him to go home.le told a remark: able story of his troubles.\u201cI came from the North «ol Ireland, where 1 left my wife whom Floved very much.She promised to came out to me as soon as I earned money enough and I worked hard on that account.While working in Chi- copee a man prominently connected with one of the mills betrayed a girl in his em- loy and she when on her death made er friends swear to revenge her.Some time alter the mill in which this man worked was burned down and I was ac\u201d cused of BEING TRE INCENDIARY but honorably \u2018acquitted.Lateron I gota clue to tho real incendiary and had him ar rested, but when Ilaid claim to the 43000 reward, which was oftered, other jealous people tried by various: means to prevent it.evening and told me in a sort of contiden- tial manner that my wite and brother, both of whom I lov very much, had ar the power of bad men who intended to ship her to the lumber shanties of Michigan un- loss I protected her.[went up to the place 1 and met some people who in my ha toxicated condition, 1 took for my wife and brother, but whom 1 found out much later on wero eFor The men there told me it I wanted my wife I would have to fight for her aud I did =o and waa badly beaten.The next day, still under the impression that my wife was really there I went to look for her in a place where I thought they might have hidden her.Imet te men who tried to prevent my entrance; fight occurred and 1 shot them both.Thew they put me in tho insane asylum at Springfield, After ad there some time hoy told me that they did not want mean morning 1 walked out, earrio to Candda and went home on a cattle ship, aud afterwards came back again the man was in town.Drowned In Back Riven Coroner McMahon re-opened the inquest on the body of the man who was found Posting in the river at Sault au Recollet last Fri veral witneasea- identified the .x a being that of Patrick Kinaheban, an innate of the Be ltt ihe Hospice, on Notre Dame street, left the lustitute about six weeks ago and not been seen oe his in rare river.It ap building of the bridge at at the » hls body was found MEER ed to the P.R.station -t = rr | the old M 1 He v, Phil Schuyler, in .roe hooloricel ST w the institution, were to have becn removed er tustitutiont in the eity.This seems to bave unsettled the old man's mind, és he pcs always talki aboot u fro and protesting agains! ary returned a verdict of \u201cSuicide while ina state mental aberration.\u201d THE VITRE STRERT FIRE 00 be reblitt and several\u2019 Inmates 1 Heavy Damages Done © Manuñae- Unknown.tories\u2014Itæ Orixin At half-past ten o'clock last tight, while Mr.P.Murphy, a grocer of 33 St.Dominique street, was standing on Vitre street, near the corner of Cote street, he was suddenly startled by hearing the sound of an explosion followed by a crash of breakin glass.He ran in the direction of the sound and saw smoke issuing from the lane which runs beside the large building | on Vitro street, which is occu occupied by The Montreal Silk Mills, Kerr & erin, The Montreal Watch Case Compa and the Puminion Rolled Plate Co.vs he approached the building he saw two men running from the line.He noticed that Kerr & ) lorgan\u2019s wiachine shop, which is on White's lane, was on sire, and he ran to the corner of Vitre and Cote street and rang the alarm.The brigade did not rexpoud very cickly to the alarm, probably ow ng! to the darkness, which was caused by the ex- piosion at the Royal Electric Co.'s light.ng station.When the bri e ar rived the tire had ined considerable heady; and the firemen: had to work hard and persistently before the fire Was under control.It is supposed that the tire originated un Kerr & Morgan's, and spread toward the fraht of the ild- which is occupied by the Montreal Silk The Armen.however, vented it from sp furthe The principal losser will re \u2018the Silk Mills.as their stock was almost totally destroyed by smoke and water.Mr.H.J.Joseph, \u2018the manager of theCompany, estimates the Joss at between {H.W and d\u201d 81,000, The Watch Case Co.and the Rolled Plate Co.will have a small luss on tools and machinery, Kerr and Morgan's will have a heavy loss, as their place is completely gutted, and the machinery is almost totally destroyed.How the fire originated cannot be discovered.\u201d The watchman passed the spot wl where the fire is supposed to have started about fifteen minutes before, aud found everything all right.A large number of hands will bo thrown out of work on account of the fire.PERSONALS.Mr.R.H.Thorburn; Chicago.is in town.solr.H.B.McLane, New York, is at the Wind.\u201c¥ Fred Beaufield left for Chicago on Wednesday night Mrs.C.KE.Porteous, is visiting friends in Toronto.br.Ry orthingtoa.Sherbrooke.Que, ia in town at the Lieut.-Calane! McEachram, Ormstown, spent Yesterday in town.Mr.G.A.Mathews and Mrs.Mathows left last week for England.Nir.G.H.Labbe has moved out to Beacons- field for, the summer.Mr.George McClure left for Chicago on w ednesday evening.Sir Arthur C.Stepney.London, Eng.is regis- tercd at the Windso: Mr.M.F.Sheridan has left on à six months\u2019 visit to San Francisco.Me.Andrew Allan.Jr returned home to-day from a trip to the con \u2018The Misses Liv ngaton have left town for their country place at Como, Que.Mr.\u201cJustice Belanger and Mme.Belanger, Beauharnois, aro at the St Lawrence Hall Dr.C.E.Hoiton, Elizabeth, N.J., and Richard boll, wrence Hall.ebec, are atthe St.La Mr.Arthur Colby, London.png the recent arrivals at Mr.Archibald Gault and Mra.Gault wero among the numerous departures for Englan this week.Mi ss Geraldine Eadaile has left town on a visit to Mrs.IT Routiedge, Belmere, Lake Memphre- magog.Mr.\\\".J.Chisholm left for Toronto on Wedncs- day evening to spend the Queen's Birthday in that city.Mr.W.T.Kingsmill, of Port foroign'arcirais Good Hope.isa is among the recent foreign als at the Windsor.Mr.Lew Paris and Mrs.Davis loft last week tor Fugland.where it is now their Intention to re TRADE SALE OF BANANAS AND CARBAGES.Webave received iastructions from Insurance Companies to sell at our rooms, 69 St.James street, on ' SATURDAY, 56th Instant, at cleven o'clock, 500 bunches of Bananas.60 barrels of Amartcan Cab Positively without reserve and 1a lots to sult the trade.! : MARCOTTE BROS, 121 : : Avcti RTANT- sam hr AUCTION.six Eerie Breen Nerses, Three Ainèle Grocers\u2019 Express Waggens, one Double Grocers\u2019 Express * Waggen, Grecers* Express Yehicles were a made to order Dy ome x of or Dest © and Double Express H Stable Hoqui nous, tes, etc.We are Inerucied io to sell the above valuable Horses, Waggons, etc., Without reserve, For account of whom 1t may concern, at the-etables tu rear of Rerthelet Ne.Bs etreet, on MONDAY PCIe MWh NAY, at FRASER BROS.Avcelehown. Me BIRTHS, HTMMO\u2014At 08 St.Catherine street, en the 1Mh inat., the wife of Geu.R.Niæmmo, of a daughter.2 _WASS May 3 at 169 Mansfold ut.the wife of - @ H Wass, of a daughter.; MARRIAGES.NELL-ANDERRON-May 22, by the Rev.K.Air Waa.Bowell fontth sce I.¢'.Hogell, late of (hiawa, to Mim Cornelia S.Anderson, | ost ited of wl pb.Anerson.of this city.Ottawa 121 2 c TER PEARSON \u2014 AT Pont Yay in hy Yen Archdeacon Doddy ta Jogi ur ( of ua, eldest this city, to renter of EP Pearson; of Torontu.SWERDFRGER-GRANT\u2014On May, 17.by Pastor (Cross, at the Maj Manse, Mr.Jone! Sword endfor to Mis oie Grane.all of Carletoa we AMPHRL I.At Galetta, on the 17th inst, by the Rev.John Mclaren, Galletia , manufacturer, to Eli th A Campbell, Aughter of of Peter Campbell, an of Galetta, Fitzroy.DEATHS.\u2019 ACHESON\u2014At Westmeath, Ont.on Saturday.19th 1%ch inst, Archibald Acheson, 6 ¥ Fears 8 BARNES -On May 20, 154 at London.Ont, Edward Barnes, Lis Gist year.COMMERFORD- In Hamilton, Ont, on May 1% Eva, youngest daughter of Mary and the late Peter Commerford.9 years.* DALY - At Stratford, on the 18th inst.Edward Daly, a native of County Carlow, Ire! DOWLING \u2014Suddenly of heart failure, on the Mth met, W ili Dowling, in bis Sith year.Lu ancre) f his late residence, 2 Drummond Satu h inst.at 565 a mw to Nt.Poth s Charen, thence to R.C.Cemetery.Friends are respectfully invited to auvend: Ye GEEN\u2014 In this city, on the 18th inst, Elizabeth Johnston, beloved wife of Robert Geen, 76 years.[New York, Bostan, Minnesota, and Copenhagu papers please copy.) 103 GRANT-\u2014At Pakbaham, on Thursday, 17th inst, Mrs.John Grant, aged 93 GIBSON\u2014On Sunday, May 2.\"lot, at Toronto, Ont., Annie Victoria, wife of A.G.Gibson.° oni very suds jouir CL Jsth kh Marat at Toronto.t., very suddonly, © ohn Gillespie.Esq.uf bourre: \u2018Australia, in his \u20acth year.GRENIER\u2014On the 19th instant, at Quebec, at t the ageof years and four months, Mr.Honore HOPPER-On Wednesday, rd at T0 Wellington st.Robert J.Hopper.agod sears.\u201cFuneral on Fri « 2th inst, 220 pm.HAYCOCK- At Ottawa, on May 18th.Edward Haycock, agod SI years.KEYS- us Éingston, Mar 18, Willlam Keys KENN Ho \u2014On the 2ith inst, Catherine Jane Kennedy.aged A years.Funeral from her late residence, tà St.Autuine at, at 2,50 to-morrow (Saturday).Friends and acquaintances are respectfully requested to atiend.LERBLANC\u2014In this si, this morning, the 2d May.at belle st.F.X.Leblanc, at the age 49 x Aer from the above residence, Friday, the 25th inst, at 7.15 a.m., to St.James Church and thenoe to Cote des \u201cNeiges Cemotery.Friends and acquaintances are re spectfutly invited to attend without farther MACALPINE- In this city, on the 2nd May, 1884, at the residence of her son-in-law, Nor man Henderson, 104 Mac strect, Mary Harris, widow of the late James Macalpine.of ericton, N.78 years.Fune private.(Fredericton, B., and ad, papers please vopy » ME AGHE Hs At Windeor Mills on May 24, 1894, Mary Hildred Corabei.only and beloved daughter pi .Hl.A.Meagher, aged one year rnd ten! mont hs.122 MERCIER On May 24.Kdouard Mercier, ood 78 years, late of the Custom House.Funeral will take place from his late residence, 39 St, Christophe st.on Monday, the 35th inst, at 8 larçow, 191 2 c'clock a.m.to St.James Church, thence to |- Cote des\u2019 Neiges cemetery.Frienda and ac- Quaintances will please accept this intimation, MORRIS - On Friday, 15th ifhst., at Ottawa, Ont.Mary Fullerton, beloved wil fe of P.Morris, of Fergus, Montana, 32 years.McDERMAND - On the 30th inst, a St.Thomas, Ont.Joseph MeDermand, aged té years and 8 mont METCALF-Frank Metcalf, on the 20th inst.aged 3 yenrs McMURRAY On May 18th, at Niagara, Wil liam McMurray.pb.DCL, archdeacon of Niagara, in his 84th year.\u201d MOUNTJOY\u2014In London West, on Saturday.May 18.William, san of the late Sonn Mount joy.in the 3ith year of his age.\u201d MARTIN:-On Saturday morning, May 19 Toronto, Ont, of consumption, Minnie, wife ot H.H.Martin.\u201d MILLA nb In this city, on Wednesday.Mas, = 154, es J.Millard, exrs an ont Procond son of \u2018the lato Ja are Funeral from his mother's residence, 368 Hypo- Hie st., on Saturday.the 2th inst.at tpn to St.Martin's Church, thence to Mount oyal Cemetery.Friends will please accept this intimation.12 2 McCLELL AND-On Saturday, May 19th, 1st.at habiter H., youngest McDONALD From injuries receivedat Ontario Bolt Works, Fraok McDonald, aged 2% years.® MIDDLEMISS\u2014 At Toronto, Ont, on Thursday, May l'th, John Middlomiss, printer, in bis 6ith year.® RAPELJE- On Saturday.May 19, Rapelje.ith cou Township of his 80th yea: Jeronimus Yarmouth, i in RUBINSON\u2014 tn Kingston, on \u2014ay 1 pL illiain Robinson, aged onda, years, * ROSH At North Toronto, on May 21, 1804, John Ross, youngest son of the Inte Andrew Koss, of Eglmaton, in his 29th ROGERS At Ni Fan.on em 13th, the wife of Mr.John Rogers, aged 26 SCOTT In this city, May 24-1 burn, wile of George and 10 months, a native of Sherwie Shir land.Funeral on Saturday.the 3th, a m., usband, 3 ay mer A.Los.See Cock- 1 years Soot from tiie residence of her h et Friends and acquaintances are res; invited to attend.1222 SLEKTH-In Toronto, Ont.after a Jong et on the 15th inst, David Siceth, ar vmerly Armagh, Ireland, aged 59 SOLANDT.-At Inverness, Pa Q.08 inst, Rev.Andre Solandt.\u201d TANTON -Suddenly,on May Wat on.Ont, M A.CTanton, wife of Ed Tanton; \u20ac senrs* | TAYLOR\u2014In Kings ing.May fl, Frank Hid ton, on ai an irty-two CATR, AON et the fate Joseph ne nspector.*® VINCELETTE \u2014On Sunday, the 20 tat 447 a.m., at the seven months, Mr.Clement Vinceloites notary, ex- Manager of the Beauport Asylum, Knight of the Order of St.Sylvestre and of the Holy Sepulchre.WELSH AL Toronto, Saturday.May 19, H: Hastie Welsh, eldest san of the late J.H.M.Woe, iu hisisth year.\u201d WILDER\u2014In Williamaville, on May, 18, Betsey Sherburne Wilder, in her 86th year.ERBONAL\u2014BEFORE LEAVING FOR THE SEAside or conntry, arrange with the Dominion Burglary Guarantee » Company (Limited).to have your tected burglars,aa: soda ng you not only secure a protection tbutan Abaolute gua eo against loss or dam- bu de For fuil particular Head lea 181 8t.James street.100 eod Presi in DORENWENDSCURLINE FO and orl limping the haar, wi owt; pero 16541) PERSONAL \u2014IF J AMES MILLER WiLL CALL on n Hill 8.8.Bruxelles, he will hear of some thing to his advantage.ERSONAL\u2014 WILL ANNIE GRREN, WIFE OF her 7e Jules Chauvin, late of Montreal, or any lntives or case communicate Tab the Belgian Consul, 190 8e.Jantes street, Montreel Important.193 ERSONAL - LONDON.BOARD AND RESI- deunos, very comfortable home and ool cooking.ou central pou position.Terms by day or 54 Tor amer utes PEREORAL \u2014 DOCTOR DRUMMOND Has REmoved to 2 Mountain 2195 PERSONAL.eat Macys our sou dent special Importation, for spring ni displayed for your inspect nish to be well dressed.go direct » Gentlemen's Tailor caly, 39 St.sale.ET CRYSTAL GASALIERS | Our Owa Manu! From ?te 16 Lig ALL GLASS TO THE CEILING if required; also, CUT GLASS BRACKETS, And MALE LAMPS te match.Any of cur Crystal Gas Fittings can be fitted , Our Klcotrio Light es very little extra expense.FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT a am tors and for thas he me much used ta RE RE Ta R Sharpley & & Sons 296 oT.sans STRREY.CARSLEY'S \u2014 COLUMN.SPECIAL Procession Sunday.rte i oil sizes, at 196, Sue Soc 00 per pair.S.CARSLEY.KID.GLOVES PRICE LIST .The * Antoinette \u201d 4button Kid - Glove, The eg 4-button Kid Glove, 600 .The 1 Rowena™ 19-hook Lacing Kid Glov The ote 4-button Kid Glove, Tec.The \u2018\u2018Kaiserin\u201d 4-stud Kid Glove, The \u2018\u2019Taut Mieux\u201d 7-hook Lacing Kid Glove, 200.- The \u2018\u2018Brabant\u201d 4-button Kid Glove, $1.10, * The *\u2018Victoria\u201d 4-stud Kid Glove, £1.38 The \u2018\u2018Empress\u201d 7-hook Lacing Kid Gloves, THE MARSEILLAISE.a The best Kid Glove in -the world, Ladies\u2019 Russia Oalf Gloves.\u2018Ladies\u2019 Riding Gloves.S.CARSLEY, { Notre Dame GLOVE NOVELTIES Every novelty in Ladies\u2019 Kid and Silk Glove Ladies\u2019 Tennis Gauntlets, Ladies\u2019 Golf Gloves, Ladies\u2019 Doeskin Gloves in all shades of Tan, 4-button, 65c pair.Ladies\u2019 \u2018+-button Tan and White Castor Gloves with self-colored atitoh- and facings, all sizes, 85c.Ines es\u201d 4-button White Llamas Gloves, with fanc, y colored stitching, facin and Pear! Battons, $1.00 pries\u2019 White and Tan Mosque- taire Castor Gloves.Silk Gloves in all shades.S.CARSLEY, { Notre Dame _ BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING.A manufacturer's stock of B2yw Summer Clothing, inall light weights and in all new styles.Boys\u2019 Summer Serge Suits.Boys\u2019 Summer Tweed Suits.All at wholesale prices.Boys\u2019 Galatea Suits, Boys\u2019 Linen Suita.* In sizes, in all desirable oolors and at popular prices.| S.CAMSLEY, { Notte Dame MEN'S SHIRTS Men\u2019s Whité Dress Shirts in all aualities always in stock.White Shirts made to order.White Unlaundried Shirts in all qualities, \u2018 Men\u2019s Oxford Shirts.Men\u2019s Regatta Shirts in all newest patterns an colors, Men's Print Ne egligee Shirta \u2018 Men's Cambric ligee Shirt Men\u2019s Flannelette Negli Not 8 Flannel Negligee Sh Ne Shirts.os awh gee Shirts, S.CARSLEY, { Notre Dame MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's 4-ply Collars in stand up and turned down shapes, $1.00 doz.Men's 4-ply Cuffs in most comfortable shapes, $1.65 dox, At the latest London\u2019 shapes in en's Linen Collars, from 1840 MEN'S THREAD HALF i .In several choice shades.extra value, all sizes, 6 pairs for &1.00.All weights 1 in Men's Halt Hose for Summer wear., MEN'S NECKWEAR All novelties in Men's Neck Ties in stock to select from.Fanoy Silk Derby Ties, from 150 ea.S.CARSLEY, } Notre Dame - Righy Waterproofs Now is the time %0 be furnished \u201cJOB WURPHY & 00:3 1 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY MAY 25 1894, ADVERTISEMENT.FTER yesterday's little pause, À we expect to get busier than ever\u2014selling and preparing to remove.Selling is Removing.Therefore, we must sell.But, to sell at present, we must give unparalleled bargains.And this policy we are following to the letter as our GREAT MANTLE REDUCTION SALE will testify.It is now in full swing.We are offering Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Jackets, Ulsters, Capes, Dolmaris, At reductions ranging from 75 to 33, per Cent.ALSO, Heptonettes, Rubber Waterproofs, Umbrellas, at Removal Prices.\u201c JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St.Ar 105, 107, 109 & 111 St Peter St.Terms cash and only one price.TEuxPHONE, 2198 = | \u2014 =\u2014 at less than Manufacturer's Pricea _All-Wool Carpets, \u201cUnion Art Squares, i PIANOS $S The recognized standard ot Modern Fiano manufacture .- - Baltimore, \u2018rasage, Now York WILLIS § & CO.Sole Agents, 1824 Notre Dame Near McGill Se, MONTREAL.St, he À aly -& Ss MANTLES, JACKETS | ; and nd CAPES ect mul COpS rare Le voi barre AU New and Freah Goods, * at a further reclaction of 30 cent.où.tou Left os war prio: Per * wd Jackets in all ot colors.special los for REVIT RD le ad 4 | select a nice garment for bom than Misses\u2019 Roefors.worth from $3.00 to $4.00 er dam rh a hae BLAIER AND ETON SUITS, yuh Bos lot Blazer Eton Suite in Blue and Brows, RUEBER CIRCULARS and WATERPROOFR Garments In ail etytes ond iso in apdiens varie Te UN UMBRELLAS.rss due 088 of the fnost stocks in té city to select GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! Kid Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves, Taffetta Gloves, Cotton We keep Perrin Freres Kid Gloves in all shades and SE A a * Fancy Embroidered 4-Button Gloves, in all \u201c shades, $050.us \u201c Beck orne special foe shopping.ladies Chamois washing Gloves, in White and Yellow, 3 full assortment of au Rite à evening Gloves in Silk, Suede in Lisle Thread, Taffeta and Cotten, Ia Gents Gloves io all sizes and all the Intent shades D Doa't fail to come direct to 1JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, AFTER THE Lr F GOLD MEDALIST Bree 221 MoGill Se, 2444 Notre Dame Be.and 15985 86.Catherine, cor.Christophe.Consignment of CARPETS, Placed and marked on our third floor for immediate Sale, is a rare | chance for Hotels and Boarding Houses to secure good wearing Carpets THIS LOT REPRESENTS \u2014 All-Wool Art Squares, .ON OUR THIRD FLOOR.' ç \u201c+ + .Super Xtra Wool Catpets, Xtra Super Unions, All at less than Manufacturers\u2019 Prices.TAKE THE ELEVATOR, 1884 Thomas Ligget, NOTRE DAME ST.EVERY FRIDAY.3 3 v Job Lot of FLANNELETTES, Tia Beet Welarpeoot tn voi \u2014 THE \u2014 MONTREAL STEAM LAUNDRY (0.'S|;z= SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS \u2014 FOR \u2014\u2014- Montreal Junction, Lachine, Dixie, Dorval, Valois, Pointe Claire and Beaconsfield.Uur teams will call at the above places every TUESDAY daring the summer months, commencing TUESDAY, MAY 22nn, returning parcels Have your Parcels ready every Tuesday morning.MONTREAL STEAM LAUNDRY co.The Largest and Best Equipped Steam Laundry in Canada.; TELEPHORRS\u2014580, 881 AND 971.N.B.\u20148pecial Rates for Family \u2018Washing furnished by the drivers, 1ayx3}{tew 6 for 8e à yard.- DUPUIS FRERES.3, purus \"RAS AS IS À 3% Neve NES Ve Neale Az Ve le .JOB LOTS.& At Half Price.> » v \u201cZ| Job Lot of COLORED CASH os 60c for 25¢ a yd.\u201cZ| Job Lot TWEEDS, for Boys Suits, worth 50e and.60e, ~ { for 25c and 30e à yard.7 BLUE SERGE, Homespun, worth 90¢, for 40c a yard, ar Es ob \u201cJt made me be om the durrt!\".This is the way a ?good old Irish woman praises some washing-powder or other which she prefers to Pearl- ine.Asit was proven she had never tried Pearline, the compliment would appear \u2018to be in favor of Pearline.Whoever heard of any one claiming that Pearline hurt the hands?But there'sthe trouble, \u2014Pearline is the original washing compound; its'success has drawn out thousands of imitations\u2014so popular that to manyitindicates any powdered washine material.Reware of tnitations 413 JAMES TYLR N.Y.\u2018SPRING FLOWERS \u2018Are not more acceptable than Bell's Fine Étobyear.The Family Draper & Linen Wareheuse, Terror 203 te 207 St.Antoine Bt.FOR SALE.164 to 130 Mountain 8.nator of ves newest syle.Telephone 8313.linest quality, to carry pasen will y bargain.Branca: $i.Catherine Street, \u201cen os At prices of second Reed.Cer.Buckingham Avenue.Hirose vey E.N.ENEY À Ce.Liyadbeed Paul S2.FOR THE BATHROOM LIKE STRACHAN'S Gilt Edge S0ap.GOOD HEALTH IS ITS RECOMMENDATION.| SUMMER RESORTS.> ADIRONDACKS ! Hotel Ayers, on Lake Duane The Realthiest Place in the Adirendacks.Gècam ; telegraph in : axoellent fh) and Biting Todused Tasos vai Ju July 1st and after WM.J.AYERS à SON.ANE, Franklin Co, New York REPENTIGNY.tt Hours Ride by Beat from Mentreal.) foivodid pisce to spend the summer isat Ourrys a Thou ie Vehicls meets all Pleasure boats at disposition of Cuesta, For particulars, address led H That \u201cBelt Line BIL\u201d To the Editor of the STAR: te further amendments to.the Bat Limos Bill by the Railway Committee, as reported from Ottaw: some important concessions, are still unsatisfactory.A large majority of the proprietors and tenants are cpposed to the of an clevated railway for heavy to all adjoining and adjacent proj roperty.Even the very few prietors not ted, who de not together object, still nsist on e Cem n Shliged to have a sufficlent cash a 5 to at once meet all be \u201c\u201colficed wo thal proprietors will not sue an ble, now ak company, and then when it is too late,as ascertain that ghere isno THOUIN & CIE, money in the I (company).It the os ot Ce ECS really sincere and solid men, let them buy DIONNE'S HOTEL, &s much of this valuable city as they ma - ; require \u2014and pay Then and Tob till Notre Dame da Portas r.Q.then will their Pe toaticas Teo objeotion- able.is has been done elsewhere and eat treal references.CACOUNA.As usual Mlle.Sirois\u2019 nd pal gums!\u201d deine members of the Clergy and public in general during SEP -| coming eseson.amd very comfortable.Terms moderate.an Kepherin Ouellet.propr\u2026 Cascans.1236 WELLS BEACH, MAINE.THE RAY VIEW MOUSE, 9 mies from Portand on B&W BR _Srieotid 121 20 cod \u201chtt 7 Nabe jouse, Montreal.Explosion in a Military Barrioks.blic auction , Ma: the Choloset building lots Saiaat Viera ever offered in : \u201c1076 Te why not, f th hy not, for ance, Ley the experiment hore! Montreal, May 25, 1806 Bask River Electric Servies.\u2018Back River, complains that the Pérk and Island Railway Company is too much for its tickets.and t iat in the t that t for eight cents a ride eA was rast to throw dust in a writer\u2019 wii people have office and have found out that such hee were not in existence, called d upen one of the sland Railway Company, who said: hat we stated to t week about the rate of commuta- BxrLIN, May 35.\u2014There was anex ion on tickets and the Arrangement we are y to-day in the mill balloon depart- now making for furnishing blic with ment in the Tempel of Field.A gasome- frequent and adequate service entirely | ter charged with gas cylinders blew correct.In a short time we shall have our ow with ori pores using consider- cons k finished will be in a able dam ildings and the position to satisfy all the demands of our barracks in De heh thet the troops are q summer Cc.your correspondent will The concussion also broke a a number take the troubla to call at our office we of windows at a considerable distance from try to explain about the rates of commuta- the actual scene of the explosion.The tion tickets to his satisfacti cause of the disaster is not known.F \"ollowing is the schedule of rates changed \u2018 Bom Argentina e .be in _ A ot Brg tro rides, good for ane month : Buxxos AYRES, May 25.A plot $0 blow First th upthe Parliament buildings andthe Bourse, a month us the use ba, has a eon di Third month 508 here.The ian have seized several bombs J urth 47 and ve arrestod two Ausisians and an Rien month te io hl Gonapiracy.or th complicity pp oTeath ronth sed terentier 48 above tioketamay be obtained ia packages, When the head feels feels dull and heavy.the i desired.the following rates: skin a sallow and greasy, First three months sue ood, take Carter's Little Lecce three or 2s Liver Pills.Don't à this.ex months 6 Notises.Bool year asd thercefter RS age Ad een ell Corre perse mama en ne to ax [ all the value of the ga fone ely ry ta ticket, and the easy at which the per CHILDREN S TICxKTe are of fifty-two rides, Mmited to ht children under twelve Tears of age, uniform i lar ts, careful diet atl a odurse change of Hawker's nerve and ic for a th mo TWEXTT-GIX TRIP TICKETS Limited to thirty days each, at the following sers and Eine ane 15 KLE Fi Sa see pe Hands thot | A PREMIER BOURGEOIS, DUPUY AND PEYTRAL DECLINE SERVICE.President Caræot Will Ask Reurgecis >.ei, end Thon if He Retuses ._\u2014 Ask M.Brisson to Form a Cabinet.Paris, day 23 \u2014 The Premiership of France goes a-begging.Mum.Bourgeois, Dupuy and Pertral have all declined the task of forming a Cabinet.The latter, however, suggested to President \u2014 .WANTED BADLY.- Carnot that he agnin request M.Bourgeois \u2018 to undertake tie task, and if the latter declines, it is said M.Brisson will Le scmmmoned and asked to form a net, in which M.Burgeois will have a portfolio.President Carnot eagerly desires the re turn of M.lupuy, he e President of the Chamber, to the vfice of Premier, and should Dupuy du so he would form a homo- penouns Cabinet, in which M.Poincarre would be Minister of Finance and M.Da- casse: Minister of tho Colouies, Mm, Trarieux and Bardoux are, it is said, slated for two of the other portfolios shonid ML Dupuy create a Goverament.But M.Dupuy, it is said, has presidential as irations and Mectines ' wax only in December last that .Casimir Pertes presented to President Car net the names of & his oui aes and accept- ted office, \\ his p redecessor, went out of oie - en à bis radien | supporters deserted him, and was s ap- Jointed sident of the eu amber of puties.The following is a list df the Casimir-Perier Cabinot: Premier and Minister of Foreign Affai .Casimir-Porier; Minister of dus into 3 M ayak Minister vf Finance, M.Hurdeau: mix terof Education, M.Spuller: Minieter of Justice, M.liubost: Minister of Commerce, Marty; Minister of War, Gens Mercier; Minister X% \u201corks, M.Jonnar:: Minieter of Husband Vigor: Minister of the Caloules, MM.1 linister of Marine, Admiral Lefevre.Since the Commune, September, 1370, uo leas than thirty Ministries have come and gone in France, and in a period of little vrer twenty-two years twenty statesmen have been caliod to the Premiership, one of Manary.deloasso; .| whom, De Freycinet, was at the head of affairs four times in different periods within eight years, The Ministry having the longest life.was that of M.F erry, formed Fe 22, 158, aud continuing ik power until April 3, 1885, a Space of 5 months: the shortest lived t of M.Rouche formed November 20, 1377, a M.Faltiores, formed January 39, 15 jasting for the short space of 21 days.NM.Ribot\u2019s first ministry wis defeated after an existence of 36 days from lec-mber 5, INE, to January 10 of the last year.He was able to forin an- cther Cabinct, Lut with little better success, haying heen defeated on a question of taxation of liquors, belng re by y, who was succeeded by the late incura- nt.A Peytral sitz in the Extreme Left goon, and is a Kadical.He had served in uet's Cabinet, and was Finance Minia- ter in M.Dupuv's Cabinet, before the later made way for Casimir- Perier.Previous the x up of Du upuy's Cabinet Peytral had withdrawn, nn was practically the.cape of of Dupuy's fall Dupuy ras was Casimir Perter's predeces- wh ontioned are very prot whose names mentioned, are - nent as succefstul politicians.Very Threatening Situation Ia Nlinols and Pennsylvania.CHicago, May 25.\u2014 Mob law prevailed at le, Odin and Centralia yesterday.miners at the tirst named place resented the action of the sheriff in guarding the different coal mines, and made a fierce onslaught on the sentriés, Bullets flew and men fell, Sheriff Taylor and several aides being desperately wounded.A cow) of the rioters were arres later on an warlike were the demonstrations made in t by the strikers that they were re- eased.At Centralia ut 50U 800 striking miners from uoin and St.John's mine | arrived in his tity on an Illinois Central proceed freight teai ed to the Big Four mine operated by Pottonger and Davis, in the northern limits of the city.They demolished considerable of the machin ; and filled the shaft with debris, damp and other loose material about the vaine.: he B Flour mines have for the t three daya beenruuning with about thirty men, they having refused to come out at the request.of the local committee, A the striking members started for Ccin, eight miles north of here, to shu¥ down the m he there.The Sherif awore in about Afty puties, who were equipped with Wine tera,and had onecolfision with the invaders, who were disper A report reached Joliet to-ca striking miners who left Spring Valley at 2 o'clock this morning have arrived at Lasalle and n their work of destruction.Coal shafts have been set on fire, and it is re.Bort that one or two deputy sheriffs have n killed and a gaol torn'down.hundred miners left Carbondale at threes, o'clock this morning for Centralia to e strikers ves- terday by the cheri They have a Gat¥ing gun, with which they pay, they will be more than a match for the troops orderei out by the Governor.The men are armed with revolvers, rifles, clubs and other weapons, are apparently sober, and swear they mean business.Governor All late last\u2019 Light ordered Col.Smith, of the Fourth Infantry, to re- rt with five co: nies of his command to De sheriff of of M n county at Contralla, Fred.Bennett, of the Third, to 4 with one company from Streator and \u2018 one from Ottawa and two from Aurora at La Salle.Sheriff Taylor, of La Salle, has appealed for such military aid as can Le à union men, working at the Stickle Hollow mines of the Was ington Company.The de uties- were there in force, armed.Three kers were killed and three deputies woanded.The strikers toed the mark in standing op to the fire until ths ammuni- jon Ton share when they turned on ran.\u2018our ng guns are now posted the works.not te of armed atrikers ca ted all over the coke region, and the tion is critical.mr.Gladatone's Right Eye Operat- edon.axées M Bom Doctors Ne! and Habershan hava sucossafully perform an operation upon Mr.Glandstone'a rishs cataract.The distinguished bas been suffering from a cold during the bast few Jaye aud the operation was in ce postponed until his recovery from ho aliment.Mr.Gladstone © la resting RER and his health is well main Huberchan, one ah the surgeons ho rool; part in the o tion yesterday n Mr.Gladstone's ri sight eye, Lye that - the main task to increase the sightand s of the and that there no reason why this should not bo socomplished.Ie Gia nes a nt are deligh - e made towards com SEE ton the effects of the operation.The bulletin has been : Mr.Gladstone free Ca Tort er) quite ord wots ial olseley, in the autuma, as commander of in Ireland.Wi the forces in tik or Mi men The Der seat Riel oem SES lon here vented morning ia a pa dde ra A ras that the i PEE -\u2014 - , we 8 LASTED THE BLACHE \u2014 \u2014- \u2014 \u2014LANE CASE THE DISCONTINUANCE OF THE APPEAL DISCUSSED ny the Finances Committes-Mn Ray, \u2018aw Asorney, Makes a tate- ment\u2014 Outside Legal Counsel Consulted.The Finance Committee held a special meeting this morning to consider the question of whether an appeal should be made tothe Privy Council, in the Blache-Lane case, so far as the city was concerned.The resolution of the Council, urging that the case be taken before the Privy Council and that such measures be taken as the Finance Committee might deem fit to secure justice to the city as well as the safeguarding ofits interests, was read.Mr.Roy sald \u2018the attack had been made upon him in a most sudden manner without an ration on the part of the members oft t e Council, whom he was informed been © corralled beforehand, but he believed there seas nothing easier than to convince those whose minds were perfectly vn- biased that these p ings aud this al to the Privy Council was perfectly unjustifiable, not only because of the vi that might be run \"by the city as to the expense, but as to the nature of the benefit that would result to the city even though judgment rendered in ap \u201cwould be different from the one | which had been rendered.Tle would not enter into the merits of the case, nor go further than to say that he was convinced that in the interests of the city it should be allowed to drop, as it was virtually dropped.The intervention on the part of the city was introdu on a \u2018resolution of the Road Committee.Ald.McBride\u2014*\"So the chairman of the Road Committee stated at thelast meeting.\u201d Mr.Roy said it might be asked whether the city had a right to go on with the inter vention on the order of the Road Committee pnd without waiting until ordered to do the Council.but that was a course hich had been pursued every day for the last thirty years he en connected with the law department.His character.had been assailed as an honest man for the first time after I | of experience before the public.\u201cHe felt therefore that his position was a very serious one, and he was patiently waiting until the day would come when he would ask for a full explanation before the courts in order to protect his position and charac: ter.The decision of the Court below had heen unanimously reversed by the Court of Appeals, and then came the question as to whether they sh juld go on with the case te the Privy Council at an expense of six or eight thousand dollars all for the sake of acquiring a street that NO LONGER HAD ANY EXISTENCE as a street, and to ask the Canadian Pacific Railway to remove works amounting to over $100,000.Was it to the interests of the city to get into a uabble with a Company that had reudere: pal service tothe city?On the other hand 3 Walker had a at interest.The case had, he might add, n managed by Mr.Ethier from the beginning without any intervention on his though on one or two occasions Mr.thier had consulted him on law points.He quoted the resolution of the Road Committee on March declaring that in the opinion of that Committee the city should withdraw from the Blache Lane case and \u2018that \u2018instructions be given to the City Attorney to desist from any further proceedings.Consequently an arrangement was made by which so soon as the city was disposed to abandon the case, the costs would be paid: by the Canadian Pacific, and these costs were AU it It was monstrous te sup- that the \u20ac ttorneys wou iscon- voue the proceedin gs simply for the sake of two or three hundred dollars each.He concluded by saying that he did not want to shirk his part of the responsibility, but he thought the matter had ed a stage when the city should not proceed further.The delay in filing the discontinuance until November was caused by the fact that six months were allowed in which an could be made.Now they were told that the interests of others must be protected, no matter what the interests of the city may be.The discontinuance was not made without authority.How then could they attack it in court, especially as the Finance Committee, after having the whole matter - before it, had not disav owed the Road Com- ~ rhittee's authori yt Ald.Ratneitle 2 Hat there is no question of desisting in the report.Mr.Roy quoted from the Finance Committee's report to show that he had advised them to confirm the action of the Road Committee and not to appeal to the judgment of the Court of Appeals.No action had been taken on his report and in the interval the delay had expired.Now several months after they asked to take an ap 1d.Rainville had not 1ll- feeling against Mr, Roy, but he simply wanted justice to be done.He again went over the facta of the case, and stated that while Mr.Roy ssemed to think that serious charges had been made against him, he would aay that so far ns he (Ald.- Rainville) was ooncerned he h not any any intention of attacking the professional honor of Mr.Roy, with whom be ha had always non good terms.But he certainly blamed him for preventing, by his action, the council having an opportunity of deciding this question, hich would have resulted ng it impossible for the city to appeal The discontinuance had only resented in November, while in August att eréquest ofthe Finance Committee Mr.Roy had fiven them his opinion on the matter, - erefore Mr.Roy muat have known that the Finance Committee and the Council were considering the matter.while at the same time - he had advised them to conform to the decision of the Road Committee, and leaving them under the im- \u2018pression that th they could appeal if they chose 0 80.DISALLOWING TRE ACTION OF THR Y, Mr.Roy must know that he had the power to defend himself befôra the court and if he could prove that he had acted with sufficient authority he had nothing to fear.And it the discontinuance had been pled without Mr.Roy's knowledge, there would be no regection u CITY Mr.Roy replied that made a report on August reviewing the fact of the resolution of the Committee and thar arch the ap n continued from day to day, but when the six months\u2019 delay th record had not peau sent to ne Privy Council, the appeal bad 1 dropped .If the inter- eated parties own ppt the time ha same showed now, the city ould ee a: tory Mtoe ths ay ap] ore the Road Committee and a sub-committee was ap inted to confer with the Finance Com- mi on the q question Then Mr ng that not! i complained of the decision of the ?Com- alison in the month of July, asking that the pr be taken.ould ie it 1s only after the ~ to put myself right and ve shaw that alt these a con ory Wi ~intrizae id oa t ty-five au to show also.t hat after all the hard thin, Mr.Barnard has nai of me Ihave atil succeeded in keeping my ing all hia tation untarnished.not withstanding AM.ne ore has been no refiec- of Roads ton upon Jeu The chalrman naibility.\u201d ma.Rainville did not see any shame at- to the lawyer if he acted under the Ps authority y- R.W.Heneker, assistant solicitor to Canadian Pacifc, re hve happe He had several inter views about the matter aud finally an ar- Ra arrived a A Rainville +\" =n order toobtain a dis- conn the city agreed | to 0 pay the lawyers\u2019 coats and your Heneker\u2014* \u201cOurs ra he been pe Ala) Rainvi le\u2014* And you agreed to don your right toclaim costs, from the aor eneker\u2014* rtaiply.Ald Rainville\u2014\u2018And the Canadian Pacific was willing to sacrifice $1500 Mr, Héneker\u2014 \"Only Ald.Rainville\u2014''But if you won, the city would have to pay you the costal\u201d Mr, Heneker\u2014* Yea.Ald.Rainville \u2014\" Thea the city owed you the taxed costs Mr.lieneker\u2014* Yes.Ald.Hatavilie Then you paid $1500 and the city now pretends that it has no interest in reopening the Bh Heneker-\u2018I do not pretend anything.\u201d Ald.Prefontaine took the full responsibility of the Road Committee's resolution.Costs had been incurred by the city and the city had a right to be reimburs poli Rainville\u2014\"We pay our own law- Tod.Prefontaine\u2014\u201cHut some costs had\u2019 been incurred by the city itself,\u201d Ald.McBride\u2014*And the city attorneys received it.\u201d All.Rainville\u2014* Yes, $146.70 and it is in the hands of the City Treasurer.\u201d Ald.Prefontaine\u2014\u201cWe are certainly to blame for allowing ourselves to be bamboozled, and to havè taken au intervention | atal should ourned \\ Ai.Rainville nsisted that the act now, as the Court of Appeals to-morrow morning.He moved that in view of the resolution of the City Council the amount refunded by the City Attorneys be at once refunded to them as an amount they had no authority to receive.1f they kept the money, he said, it would be keeping a gift of the C.P.R.\"and would amount to a ratification of the discontinu- med.Hurteau thought that in view of the City Attorney's opinion, outside counsel should be en , and-finally it was suggested to as F.L ique, Q.C,, to act with Messrs.\u20188.Bethune, Q.C,, D.Macmaster.Q.C., and J.N.Green- shields, QC.A consultation \u201cas subsequently held, and a decision will be arrived at this afternoon.Drunk on Queen's Birthday.There is in Montreal an American wko will have more respect for the Queen's Birthday in future.John Colrock, a painter, was arrested for lying drunk on y ictoria Square yesterday and appeared before the Recorder this morning.e admitted the soft impeachment.pe exclaimed His Honor, \u201cdrunk on the birthday of Our Sovereign.Is that all the respect that you, as au American, bave for our Queent Itisa strange way for a foreigner to show his feelings.\u201d The man expressed his deep regret and ra to do better next year, if in Can- \u201cSee that you do,\u201d rejoined His Honor, and fined him three dollars or fifteen days.Tenders for the Bishop Estats.A meeting of the creditors of the Geo, Bishop Engraving and Lithographing Co.was held at the Court House this morning to consider tenders for the purchase of the assets.Five sealed tenders eres opened.Mr.G.T.Bishop offered $21 Mr.G.B.Burland 2o in the ae equivalent = $19,160; A.M.Foster, representin, majority of stockholders, $35,000, payable 25000, $10,000 in notes, And $2 000 in faily paid up stock in the reorganizing company.Mr.J.R Savignac pflered à Poin in the dol for $30,390 sorte, of book debts.Hanson Bros.offered 000 cash for the entire assets.The tenders were to a sub-commit- tee to examine and report.: At the Theatres Yesterday.\"The theatres yesterday entertained many people, the four places of amusement being ned and well patronized.*\u2018The New vil's Auction\u201d began their engagement at the Academy of Music can Played toa full house.This isa sj Jar plece, with many new and striking faculas pl of the me, The piece will run through Phe remainder of the week.The\u2019 Interesting entertainment at Queen's Theatre, \u2018Bonnie Prince Charlie,\u201d and the fancy danci se well patronized, and \u201cMy Auu: Bri amused many at the Theatre Royal.Mr.Duncan Molntyra's Condition.The condition of Mr.Duncan Mclnt causing grave alarm to his friends.It = hoped until yesterday that the attack from which be had suffered earlier ih the.week had been conquered, but this proved fallacious.Early yesterday pneumonia set in = with complications developing symp- of great severity.His son, Mr.Wiliam C.Mcintyre, has been : suramoned home trom Europe.To-day Mr.McIntyre is reating somewhat easier, \"and \u2018is alightly impro Business, Notes.Aime Mathieu andothers have made a demand or ent on Mme.Denise Tetreault, res- taurunt-keeper.\u2018Trefilé Lagace has made a demand of ment on Mrs.J.C.Gauvin.-sole member of firm of J.C.Gauvin & Cio.Dissol tion has been Brosseca Al ph.Com! builders \\Brossea rosseau & Comte); Venance and rs mille Plouffe, butchers (Plouife &.Frere).Jos Pare, St Vidoent de Paul.has as assigned on don f the Hon.J.A.Guimet and others, with ebilties of about $4300.Principal creditors: Succession Louis Paré, 9H; ille K.Pare (salary), $1577; Ouiniet and Emard, $641.aes rships have bben otac, Gustave and Hector Dufo: Dato Frere Wm.J.and Patric rateurs (Patrick & William Coleman); ry Chas.A.tchor, alone (\u201cThe Victoria Din- ng | Roomers i Jgee soeph an and Yvonne Courtemanche, cori pa Courtemanche&: Cie); p ay an s Belanger, tailors (lei & Belanger); Morris Saxe and Miss Rosa, Saxe (New York and New England Boot and Lepine and J Lx pros e pas ET & Damodreux) À Aurel arent utor Parent & Cie); bert and où ails De Densorsau, hotel kee; .Danse rau & Freres); on P.Myers and Abraham WwW.ore, general merchants (Myers Bros); Samuel Co » Alone, dry (\u201cThe Du- Company\u201d); LI.Clement, J.Le- Lad contrac blanc, e.); Mra.Bernard De- _ malien, grocer, alone (B.Damien & Cle); Evelina vo wife of John W.McKeen, alone, J.McKeon).The Hamburg Amorioan Packet Co.88 \u201cPlck- huben,\u201d from Montreal on May 9 with 298 bead of arrived at Deptford to-day.to-day, and jan all her live stock in good order.DEATHS.> DEVOYEAU-May 3 34, at 335 Denis, the residence of his Devoyea: patraentote.Funerai da Sunday, Tk oat GOUIN Did at at Melbourns, Que, ds = wid of the lates Francis Rss eos 30 Fears ond ¢ onthe 183 jorember following that th was filed.\u201d now heard for the first time bt a demand nt disavowal of the Cit Attor nov es regarded as very test inet \u2018shat Sal be offered ne a and was so acknowledged Se and the courts.by e \u2014 \u201cWe blame the Road LY À so say baécen ne I what ough have = St tbe ead tar Finance they are ° «| THE WEATHER.tes n \u2014 Probabilities next twenty- tour Sours: Clo and er rare =.or.v he anse Event dou pu Por 8; que Sa: Wilpon te ics Abel & 2 Quobos, &, R: Halton May 25, 1990 Sun rises, 40am.sets, 135 pm.oon rises, oar.Em tue \u2018 mis Mes New moon, rd June, - » eather Report.& Co.» standard inetra- | mente.May 1006.Barometer.a & 3% - an briefly what | -| municipality and the Mont.of the Council a action.yoan, tho famous ** No.1\" of the hein rk, Dublin, otis Te of May, will soen be publish It will ive i \u2018 plete history of de Irish revolutionary parliamentary ies since 1861, in- Shoat the stories of the Cavendish, Burke ; and o ther murders.It It prit, the Sé James's THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY MAY 25 18.- | _ CHURCH JUBILEE TO BE OBSERVED ON SUNDAY, -\u2014 A Delegate From the Fres Church of Scotland to Preach the Sermon.The Rev.James Wells, D.D., of : Pollock- \u2018 sheilds, Glasgow, Scotland, arrived in the city via New York, this morning.He is the guest of the Rev.Dr.A.B.Mackay, pastor of the Crescent Street Presbyterian Church, where he will preach to-night at the preparatory communion services.It is just twenty-one years ago since Rev.Mr.Wells\u2019 last visit, and the changes he has already noticed in the city have awakened his admiration.Mr.Wells is on the wrong side of fifty, is a fluent speaker.and is one of the ablest ministers of the Church of Seotland.While en roufe to Montreal he spent two days at Saratoga, where the General Conference of The Presbyterian Church of the United States ix in session.The Jubilee services of Crescent Street Church will take place next Sabbath, May Zi.On the formation of this congregation in Coté street, a succeasion of over twenty eminent ministers of the Free Church of Scotland were sent out as deputies to watch over its interests; and in appreciation of ihe hei Aelp thus given to the con tion, Mackay went to Edinburgh last Ney A present at-the Jubilee of the Free Chure L, to thank them for their help and to request \u201cthat another deputy should be sent out to be present atthe Congregational Jubilee fixed for the last Sabbath of Mav, 1804, The General Assembly of the Free Church appointed the Rev.Dr, Wells to be their deputy.Dr.Wells is minister of one of the largest free churches in Glasgow, and hax been an indefatigable and most successful worker in the Home Mission field.He is also convener of the Jewish Committee of the Free Church.As- an author, his works have gained a wide pularity, perhaps none more so than his Jubllee story for the young.Dr.Wells preaches | n Crescent Street Chürch next Sunday evening.GAS WAR IN STE.; CUNEGONDE.Five Employes of \u2018the Montreal Gas Company Arrested.There is war between the Ste.Cunegonde Gas Com- pans.Sometime ago the St.Cunegonde own Council entered into à contract with\" the Consumers Gas Company for the municipal supply of gas thus ec osing out their old frien, s She Montreal Gas Co.Last week three men from the Montreal Gas Company appeared with pick and shovel ou Notre Dame Fak within the bailewick and proceeded lay After they had been digging couple of \u2018hours the police of the town under instructions from the town Sqlicitor notified them to stop fill up the holes and retire or be arrested fo with.The men obeyed.but at midnight yesterday 5 more emissaries of the Montreal Gas Co.put in an appearance at the same spot and set to work.This overtaxed the patience of the police of the town, who prom tly arrested the quintette, on a charge amaging property.They were ken to the Ste.Cunegonde ~ police Station, where they were speedily hailed.This morning they appeared before Recorder Dupuis, pred not guilty and were remanded until Monday next, when the trial will take place.Meanwhile the Consumers\u2019 Gas Company is supply! the Gunicipality with gas.e Mont Gas Company are gojng to contest the validity The Strest Car Service.Ald.Kennedy complained at the Road Committee this morning of the unsatisfac- rd state of the street railway service to Pt.St.Charlex,and Ald.Prefontaine replied that cars were being construc! specially for this route, and was willing to support Ald.Kennedy if the Outario street subway was includ Instructions were given to the Company to proceed forthwith with both services.A WONDERFUL BICYCLE RECORD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! LONDON, May 25 \u2014H.I.Carlisle, the long distance bicyclist, finished his race against time from Land's End to John O'Groats last evening, having covered the distance in.three days, fourteen hours and fifteen minutes.He beat the record between the same points by nine hours and forty minutes.isle did not sleep during the journey.Rossbery and the Y.xc A.oxpox, May 25\u2014The Jubilee breakfast ofthe You en's Christian Association was held at o'clock this morning at theof- ces of the Association in Aldersgate street.Sir George Williams, President of the As- | sociation, the chief mover in .the ol iza- tion in 1844, delivered an address in which fds said ha the action of Lord Rosebery in was compliment to the spring influence \u2018ot the Young Men's hristian Association in all lands.Congratulatory speeches were made other prominent members of the Association.Sensational Book Promised.LoxpoXN, May 23.\u2014The St.James's Gazette announces that a book, written b te predicts à greater sensa- Jom thar did the * Parnell and Crime,\u201d publication in the London Times.Mr.Wiman\u2019s Trial Postponed.NEw YORK, May 25.\u2014By an Arrangement between District Attorney Feliows and General Tracy tus Wiman's trial been postponed until Monday, Mr.Wiman the only Canad lawyer associated with General Tracy ian lawyer ns his partner in the trial of the case, is Mr.Mr.J.N.Greenshields, Q.C., of Montreal.Thousands of Children Marched.BROOKLYN, N.Y., May 25.\u2014The Teather for the Sunday School Anniversary was no very en to-day, it being Cloudy, i mated friend (Mra.Coosdnl, inreply to a statement of bers, that no one could accuse him of letting his talents tie ide: It» sou have been quite lie in my case not to bave done in.my best.My dear.Yather putme me ina condition ost favorable for work Iwas capable of.Whey I chimie of of the many authors who have had to fight their way through all sorts of dient tien I have no reason to be proud of my achievements, My à tather sacrificed a fortune to his convictions.He could not bear with Slavery, anc and left India and accept- od a humble bank offiee in London.He secured for me all the ease and comfort that a literary man needs to do fre work.lt \u2018would have been shameful if 1 had not done my best to realize his tations of me.\u201d liam Sharp.\u2014 Life of Robert Browning.RATS CHASE A WOMAN.uw She Stepped on One.and Its Companions Avenged the Insuls, NEW YORK, May %.2i\u2014There is a street in Morrixania so infected with rats that d cats, children and even men keep clear of it as much as possible.Women just gather up their skirts and jump at the thought of ing the rubbish dutup cn Vanderbilt, \u201cbetween IGIst.and 163th streets.At this , to raise the level, has been dum; ton\u2019 upon ton of refuse,and here thousands of rats have con- ated to feast on the eatable matter gly- ing around.They have gnawed their way deep down into the mass of rubbish, built nests and raised their young.They y scamper daringly around by day and impudently siare at passers-by without running away.They seem to know that they are f and they show their wicked teeth mencingly when any one approaches, Mrs.Hamilton, who lives on East 172nd street, had not heard that the rats held a reservation in this locality, and she took à \u2018short cat through that way the other night after dark.She was walking slowly along, tried to avoid the softer and nastier spots and holding up her skirts with both hands, when she felt her foot sinking far down into the slush.She pulled it out with a jerk and jumped forward.Her shoe struck something in the road.A rat saueaked and a chorus of squeaks answered.She had stepped on one of the rodents.ju Hamilton was so muchèfrightened rat she stood still for A moment, while a chill of horror ran down her back.Then she recovered herself and began to run.She interrupted the revels of an entire colony of rats, and they resented the intrusion.She was leaving them behind as ra idly as she could when she felt sharp teeth picree her stocking.Her blood seemed to freeze in her veins, so great was her agony of mind.She turned and saw a rat but a few inches back of her.She made a desperate kick and then darted away again, using her lungs and her fect in unison.She imagined that the rats were jumping on her every moment.She felt sudden tugs at her skirts, followed by soft flaps as the stuff tore and rats dropped back on the road.Again she turned, panting and weak from her exertions, to face her foes and kick, and then she ran again.She says the rats followed her not less than one hundred feet.They ouly stopped, she asserts, after ghe reached the rai road bridge crossing the Harlem Railroad tracks at l&th street.She was too much opt on to walk after that, < however.She kept on running until she reached her home h 172nd street, between Vanderbilt and Washington avenues.FINANCE AND COMMERCE.The Bank of England.The weekly statement of the Bank of England i esterday said \u2018a be the strongest on record.n bullion it gained duriug the week £1,247,000, of which £377,000 were imparted, 430,000 coming rai £16.000 from China, 000 Bombay, £236.000 from Australia, £12,000 trom Egypt, and £343,000 in bars and United States coin bought t: the remainder was from home circulation.e total bullion held is £34,257,000.It is eatiomtod 1 that the figures will soon touch £40.- 000,00.The propoftion of reserve to liabilities is 67.94 per cent., against 6596 last woek a 8Y a year eo.Tue detailed statement, with \u201cel for the week, is as follows: T reserve.£2203670 Inc.£1,54,000 Notes reserved.R00 Inc.1 Notes i in circulation .24.761.500 Dec.297,000 Publ deposits su 85:0,U00 Inc.983,000 Hire deposits.30,390.300 Inc.629,000 Government securi- .ties .\u2026.22200000 9201,000 Unthanged.Other securities.30,562,000 Inc.40,000 e bank's as follows with the same date on two years ago: 1304.pre 1892 £34.258.974 £24,067 485 The Bank of France repasts as follows : .Francs.Francs.nd.1,773184, 400 Inc.| 4.335000 Silveron .1,278, Inc.4,650,000 vances .137.264,200 Inc.70.000 \u2018The bank's sterling holdings atdate compare as follows: on ha Notes in irculati 3003240 Dec.ous ne on.; 5 unted.585,390, Dec.0.000 Gold .LOSE I68 ed S04 157 ver.S1098683 , 41.213,50 NEW po STOCK EXCHANGE.£61.585.000 51,643,000 lw £3 I dgng 4 a7 : wi 5 > j | gag fl i Ë 3 = F Es { Sy zBgucs | Bi ere |e (w= Gues3) [en x » i | ] j a Ft Us Xi ; 3 : 3 oF - I 2 i || gop Br: Ra hace greg jezB 5e) SKB 5 Brat.nln § à 15415 # = w 5j 1 ! | pre Te ÿ 4525 gi fi [Rs tem 2 Ë 7 8 Er 88s57) 050 5/83) |E | 2g8| Mesz vue 4( 85) | Fag ¥ fut kr ii oF occasion; ht showers.It is ost that between and 80,000 childre marched in the procession.Mother and Father, Robert EN elder had three children 7th th Mar, 1812; à grocer daughter named afterher mother; lara.His a Was à Woman ofsingu- lar beauty of nature, with a depth of religious feeling saved from narrowness of scope only by a rare serenity and a talthom.less charity.Her son's loving admiration of her was oe a on; even late in life he rarsl ke her without tears comi She was, moreover, of an intel etui t oa mind, and with'an artistic bias having iest in pose in music, and, to vins Le extent, in In the latter she fea lant ne toma yesterday was due prin.| ticiats; her husband alw i ot a as having joined in the: supremacy of Pope.He man ape ue Sing of the esersi lie, pois and ag du ety upon his sons ear pi ar sutino ed it be: either his croi gs movement ere st ne ome\u2019 eue dE or mental ap sion, he 2 ve | Broch Opening prise because be Anat nritten rhym \u2014_œ amount Jno Sold hes beck cages couplets.Te- ed for export to parded wi with omaha and Tele, vin a vague adm ch passed into a clear- London's er understanding only -when his long life N, May 35, 4 p.m.\u2014Closing Bar silver, was drawing near its chil- woo per ounce.Money Closing, Ba rate of dren\u2019s company he never tired, even when discount in the open et for short and thres out of babyhood.He was months bills is 15-18at 1 per C fond of taking the littie Robert à arms, 1008; do account,10011-16; Can.walking fro him in the ŸE oebinars 1 80 Paul common.duak \u2018the library,\u201d acothing the child to Nox Torr .100; Penna.Peana., 80}; Reading.&f; Soop bY\" ainging to him of Ana.Mexican Contrak, now in.8%.creon in the original, toa favorite old tune of his, \u201cA oot in à wood.\u201d Readers of Irregular bus Btrongen Asolando\u2019 lm ber the allusions in {SPECIAL To THE STAR.) scholar, and knew Greek.\u201d À or two J NEW Y X_The Fo Poste financial MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET.forthe STAR Messrs, W.L.8.Jackson & Co.Te, 1 SRE Sha New York Funds Meredith & O'Brien's Wall Street The vearine of rio ronde ma a dp ne pudcatriale uen 1 then quickly recove recovered ak New York York Money | Money Market \u2018Naw Yore, May A- Mon ney 5 aT cent.prime mercantile paper cent, Sterling Exchange Neady T in actual war vos in bankers' bills at 4.858 to or à and a! 4.57} to for 60 days; ied rates 4.88) to ds commercial Vi hills 34.864 Lo 4 Sliver cer- iBeates 64 to Gà cents: no saler.- silver 83) 1 cents.Mexican dollars ji} conta, | \\ AMERICAN MARKETS.Grain, Fiour, Ete._\u2014_ x NE, Month Opening Highest Lowes Closing.Wheat May.\\y .SN A NP SN - Hep, 58 8 ua us Orn May.Ng Se x - July.» 24 =» - Bept.3's su Osta May Me XG me Ig , EH HER Pork May.Is) 118 11.90 Tide - July.1187 MW 118 18S .Sept.1198 11m IN Un Lard May.697 ess ex 6.97 - July 675 87 47 6.72 - .ex ca £80 act m 8 87 sg 8 \" July.ns sms 584 = - Bert.61 a me Cors May.4276 42% i t TE HE HH Milwaukee \u2019 oe \u201c heat.yar- ss oe a wd Toledo sews.\u2014 Wheat May.HG SN 54 5 - duiy\u2026 15 85% 35 55\\¢ - A 6 56 = PE ew wd we ig : av.3 A - no BB - Bept.\u2014\u2014 T0 2322 \"ET CHICAGO MARKET.Wheat 3-86 and Corn 1-40 off Provisions Mnotionaiiy w er.Cuicaco, May \u2014Wheat opened with fair show of strength arising from busing against puts, and partly from bad crop reports.Later the bearish clement prevailed, and values ens} off towards the close.Corn acted in sympathy with wheat, closin, about je lower than yesterday.Pork and la re easier.The closin Pr rires to-day were: wi heat, HIN Mary, 361 A , na A sept Corn, SN Mar: 38 A July, 383 Ya Sept.Pork $11.90 Mar.LES A July, $11.92 x Sept.lard $6.97 May, 28 Jul ¥.$5.0 A Sep t.CHICAGO SPECIALS.over their direct wire day: CHicaco.May © 11,27 a.m.\u2014Wheat holds strong.Trade hight.Strength comes from buying against puts and partly from bad crop ad- he a.m.\u2014Boston clearances, Flour, 3110 bbls.and 2 zacks.Corn 524 bush.New York clears 14233 whest, 78.924, com, 1317 bbls.and 1468 sacks flour.1L47 a.m.\u2014Weather map, shows rain Kansas City.Des Moines, Butfal along the Atlantic and Gulf coast; gene warm and dry in South-West, and warm fair elsewhere.1210p.m.\u2014 Philadelphia clears 17,453 wheat, arm 2200 cate.alti ore clears 21 Poke 27,000 cor .Brosseau buying uly hear Market Stead, lding steady around > Nothing doing in eked pear 12.15 \u2014We arv in receipt of what we think table information showing decided age to winter wheat.Orders to buy coming freely from St.Louis confirm the Louisville special: Advices received à here from the Interior a slate that ir hee continued wet, cold ng wheat and barley < a be en ru rained; a as it now stands the damage will be con: _ 1 traders are selling Wheat.St.Louis furnishes tho principal buying.Local feeling 1.07 p.m.\u2014500 puts just sold at 54}\u2014next week.Bonsecours Retall Market.The rain this morning again prevented a number of farmers from bringing in produce from the je marke t.however in Leo the well suppl uoe, various nstuffe The demand was r most offerings at the following prices.GRAIN, Propuct, ETc\u2014Onta, per bag, 85to ge; buckveh cat, per Ree to &6c; corn, per bushel, 70 to 3c; peas, per Dushel.85 toc; b pean per bushel., $1 Bol 1 oy choice print dairy, per lb, to, 2e ota batter, r lb, 19 to Mc: eese, per lb, 12 new laid, per dozen, 15.do, ordinary.Fh maple sugar, per 1b, 8 to 10c; maple syrup, per tin, 70 to 80c; honey, per lb, 10 to Be V'EGETAULES \u2014 Cab se.Lettuoe, per d bunches 1 10 to 15e.os dishes, 15 to Mc.POULTR£.oo Turkeys, per lb.9 to 1%c; je ib., 7 to 100; domes per TS 60 to 750; fowls, domes tic duc] pairs pre Tr Meira\" Cho beet.sor 167 12 Pie: ou à Sut.o, Peni 8 to 10c; mutton, bind do, forequarters, do, 8c; lab bind h ndg do, 10 to 120: do, forequarters, do.8to 10; pork do, 10 to ! Fim.?Shirgeon.1b, 8 to 10c; bullheads Reus haddock, per Ib., 6 to 8e; cod, Bête re shelibuts per Ib., 13 to 13c; pike, per Ib.to 100; w! white fish.per Ib, to 10c;; finnan dla.parie to 10c.FRUIT MARKET.\u2014The fruit ket is reported active.and prices, with few exceptions, are well maintained.Strawberries are a under heavier receipts.Apples continue firm.Vegetables are coming in pretty States and sell well The S.3.oi yclona\u201d isin rt with some 15000 pa lemons, which will be sold.at Suction on on Wednes- ces to-day re para as nes, per per box, 8.Bu to A ot, bunch.$1 00 to $2 00; cocoan tn cu Ford ima Sor 1% as 7 Srancer Florid: a per pox.34 os oy Bloods, ae apples.per br $5 or 8: \u20ac tancy dark, Br rl brl., $8 00 to Joon.Siren to 156; straw rt.box, 8 per do 6.5050 § \u2018 ans do, T5c to $t 00 per et ; ce 350010 96 tes, 5û ; sweet toes, T5 ; Burmuda fer Crate.82 san ven din pas) 3c per Ë: tomatoos, ad sot crates, $3 to THER.\u2014The leather market hows no signs ness, shoe men pure! for sorting orders and autumn samples.or solo and splits is slow, =.ae forslen uotations do, do, 16 to 17 4 slo a He No.2 0, c: ©.Bier Nol ondinary sole, 18t0 ibe; No 3 do 1610 Fa?No.3 do, 14 to 15c; sinughter ok -19 to 19e; 20 to aus 1 to io Canada kid, Li mix coorod Dongola peat Special Notices.Call in to the Kensington Land Cos office, Ground Floor, Temple Building, and t one of those neat descript et ontreal\u2019s growth.Free.Intending purchasers of high class American pianos should see the assortment ceived at the warerooms of Mr.C.W.Ling: say, 2264, 2270 and 2372 St.Catherine from Messrs.Decker Brothers, and Albert Weber, of New York.Fufniture and Bedding sold at the lowest price tor cash, at F.Lapointe\u2019s Mammoth Furniture Kstablishment.Easy terms given to those wanted Open every night, 1531 St Catherine Street.Ask tor our Illustrated Catalogue and Price ty, given tree on application.ud FALL SAMPLES JUST RECEIVED.WESTLANDS, LAIDLAY & CO, HAT and CAP | MANUFACTERERA, GLASGOW & Lenpes.COPLAND & CO., Montreal, Son AgOm¥E.SPRING SAMPLES FOR SALE CHEAP.Mm WANTED\u2014LOAN OF $2,500, rst mortgage, 6 per cent.good meomrity.Aly te > STEVENSON BROWN & CO, 1766 Notre PRE WANT PEAR else to run on wheels, Fe down te Meredith & O'Brien rece n receiyod, the following | eee and dtol inch ; HENRY BIRKS & SONS, +\u2014FOR\u2014 WEDDING PRESENTS| Visit Our Art Room.Good taste Le in the selection of à Te Se ein without its tag Douresntily expconive.new importation ae ERSTE Era new designs in Ornamental Farakture for Drawing Rooua, ele, M from nw $10 0 are very 84.Catherine ol.and Phillipa se.1 - you want 8 JAGHT or HEAVY EXPRERS, or any other thing to run on wheels, go down to re sr.PAU L STREET.12:5 aw COTTAGE LOTS Littlejohn\u2019s ana Cousin\u2019s Islands, CASCO BAY.SEVEN MILES FROM roRTLAND.MAINE Beautiful surroundings ; easy fishing, bost- You can ona a ce or very little money, wi Tithout the disagreeable features of many public © MINUTES FROM PORTLAND.For further particulars, write to NOWELL & BATCHELDER, 441 Exchange Building, BOSTON.ea ré 1822 NOTRE DAME STREET.11923 law BL TEGF.or any thing else to run on wheels, go down to CCE If you want any kind of an OPEN or COVERED ST EDITION, S, CABSLEPS EXTRA LADIES JA JACKETS.Several lines of Ladies\u2019 Jackets in suitable weights for the holidays and summer wear, at bargain prices.Ladies\u2019 Boating Jackets, 91:25 x Ladies\u2019 Blazer Jackets in light Culors, $1.85 al Ladies\u2019 Colored Tweed Jackets, Ladies\u2019 Navy and Black Cloth Jackets, 81.20.All latest European styles in Ladies\u2019 Colored Tweed and Cloth \u2018 Jackets at equally low prices.Ladies\u2019 Jackets in all latest shades and in all fashionable lengths, 8.CARSLEY, { Notre Dame Ladies Waterproofs An immense stock' of Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Cloaks in all leading makes and in all latest styles, Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Cloaks, $1.95, Ladies\u2019 Imperial Waterproofs, | $1.40, Scotch Tweed Waterproofs.English Tweed Waterproofs, well made and thoroughly ventilated.Waterproofs with Abertleen Capes Waterproofs for Travelling.Waterproofs for Walking.Misses\u2019 Waterproofs.Children\u2019s Waterproofs.mal RT Peer t Cloaks, S.CARSLEY, NOTRE DAME STREET, Berect.on the Choice River Font opr Te en oc 8 pur room.181 Se J oth June he, beautiful country, and inspection is Tavited.- J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 St.James Street.1831 On Dorchester Street, West.The design and finish can not be excelled in the city.LeCRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.FOR SALE, Two of those fine new Red Stone Houses 181 54.James Street.1231 == Dominion Square Property FOR SALE.Call for particulars, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 fé, James Séreet.1221 If you a nics PHAETON, 1 ar » lady or children, second band.Ja good order, to send to.the ocouncry, or saything else to run on wheels, go down to 192 5 daw 392 ST.PAUL STREET.FLOUR MILL FOR SALE.Era of a iia and sooaseful bashes The Assiniboia Roller Tlills, AT NOGSOMIN, N.W.T.Capacity 150 bbls.day, with elevator, store house partys où M ain Line of C.F BR mille proue brain ot he Proprietor, this valuable, of souatey among none.Finest grein \u201cTe 3.C.BROWNE, ed se Faut ptrees ha has fine Park are Phaeton, three hres {4 Pane me = \u2018order mr BE heer $2200.BARGAIN.Upper St.Urbain St New Solid Brick House; 7 rodms; ho) water heating.$200 Cash required.° $630\u2014Lot on St.Lawrence Streed, x84 $100 cash required.un\u2019 PLANS FREE OF CHARGE, and no trouble to show propertr G.W.BADGLEY, Agent, The Montreal Frechold Ce, Ltd, 169 te.James TO LET, :- FLAT OF FOUR ROOIMSy Etther Furnished or Unfurnished.Hot and Cold Water Bath on same flats Terms low.Apply 2693 ST.CATHERINE ST, NEAR 8T.A SALE OF: BUILDING LOTS will be held AT ST.HENRY On SATURDAY, June tnd, at 2.30 D.M For plans and terms apply to \u2018a.A.MAINWARING, 147 St.James ob, or MARCOTTE BROS, 139 want the cheapest ROAD CART over olfored Tax or anything to run on wheels, go down to LATIMER] mu Octave, Out.\u2014 \u2014 =\u2014\u2014474, 398 WT.PAUL STREKT.12255 des .- 0 \u2014 ; Feet et Choice Land in the very heart of COTE ST.with ample frontage on St.Catherine street, Western avenue and other stréets, wil} be sold at our rooms, 181 St.James Street, WEDNESDAY, 13th JUNE.J CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.+ FROM STAFFORDSHIRE rniture and a piano.Terms cash, said househeld HOGUE.B.1 M.C._ Montreal, Mth of May, 1804 1331 We have received 13 crates co Orge consisting A.T.WILEY & CO, 1803 Notre Dame St.At Longueuil, very comfortable, well built Cottage, suitable for occupation ail the year round.Has beelt put ii thorough | repair, Will rent low to a good tenant.TO LET APPLY 20 w.E.COOPER, gg et Building, 168 Sr.Jamæs STREET.| aE Eas The following advertisements werd received too late for classification: ISSN ANTED\u2014BY WOMAN UNDER 3 YEARS =e ANTED\u2014A MAN, 0 CAN PAINT HU Bt Pau) signs.Must be steady sud smart.WANTED GIRL i HOUSE AND TABLEM gentleman.Mi references, just have m University st lance, both languages; Ser O1 LÀ.F.Best referesoen.mem .Address * > BTAR office.135 Wyanten BY You Your, GIRL, SEWING vate famili finisher; work perfect fit.Rete: recon if vege uired.Apply Lacrois où\" ANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN.UNMARRIED, 0 drive, Dutcher de one who understands care of horses apply.Heme are MS FURN ee flat, suitable for light he \u2014LAROE UNFURNISHED ROOM.N \u201chie st.Kent moderste.113 Mayor st.153 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED 8 Rose bie for a married couple two gentlemen.Apply to 68 Ayimerst., near Sherbrooke HATO LET, COMFORTABLY FU ETistes front room, with or without use of kitchen and dies 73 Bt.Elizabeth st.m3 ORT FU AINING TWO FIVE DC joe rua cout, thres dollars nt bills (two oder will be Powarded Sh at #43 Bt.Dominique ot.138 5 ~OET\u2014ON THE ETH INSTANT, IRV) on 17 tas cocker al Las bre, an ANNE.ES SUMMER ror Facil on Lake toa onl station.Address LO o \u201cPlaca d' Armes treal, me ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN (6) SITUATIO! as general clerk or collector, 1 - \u2018 \u2014 "]
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