Voir les informations

Détails du document

Informations détaillées

Conditions générales d'utilisation :
Protégé par droit d'auteur – Utilisation non commerciale autorisée

Consulter cette déclaration

Titre :
The Montreal daily star
Éditeur :
  • Montreal :Graham & Co., proprietors,1881-1951
Contenu spécifique :
samedi 2 juin 1894
Genre spécifique :
  • Journaux
Fréquence :
quotidien
Notice détaillée :
Titre porté avant ou après :
    Prédécesseur :
  • Star (Montréal, Québec)
  • Successeur :
  • Montreal star
Lien :

Calendrier

Sélectionnez une date pour naviguer d'un numéro à l'autre.

Fichier (1)

Références

The Montreal daily star, 1894-06-02, Collections de BAnQ.

RIS ou Zotero

Enregistrer
[" LAST EDITION.The Monk Saf cn ES a ak, Saw EE LUTE eal Baily éme FCRRECN lt RE RES 3s GULATION 8,647 em = - \u2014 À Es \u2018VOL XXVI-No.129.RATES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS dITUATIONS WANTED, 10.ente Jor 3 words or Jess, cent per extra word, each insert ruiidV ANTED.10 cents for 10 words or less, and each insertion ED\u201d ads % canta for I words or less, aod] ost extra word, eauh insert RC TO LET.10 cents for 20 word or lesa, and Jy BOARD, 10 cents for 30 words or loss, and 33 cent per RTE ord, each insertion FOUN 10 canta fer 20 voids or less, and 3é cent par exten wi sach insertion.v0 LET HOU KS, STORES.\u2018ETC.Ts cents for 5 words er Jeans om oent stre word, sash insestion FOR BA $5 cents for 25 words or lees, and 1 cent per wor PROPERTY TE SALE Se sente for 25 words or less, and | cent per eatra word, each insertion.LOT, 26 cents for 25 w vera eines insertion.BUSIN CHANÇES, ES, ETC.I cents for 35 words er less, and 1 cent ber extre \u2018word, each insertion.PERIONALS, pees 2 cents per worl; muwimum 5 ts euch i iene tion.and à cest per extra Au adranisanonte trio the above rates must de Ont of town acivertisers may order through their loyal nowydealsrs at abors rates.SITUATIONS VACANT, mmm A Sens Want advertisements received too late lor classification will be found on page 12 of to-day\u2019s \u201cStar.\u201d Foam RTS - LANTA WAY AXTED CITY \u20ac ANVASSER OF GOOD .AD- Salar and eapenses paid weekly from start.Position, TETE, Canadian and American grown tock.Advautages unequalled.Brown Bros, Co.Rarserymen, Toro: Turuato, Out.190 2aw 3 FANTED -AGENTS NOW.HIGHEST SALARY orcommision paid weekly for selling our guaran teed Canadian grows numery stock.Complete outst tree.Write E.O.Grabam, Nurseryman.Torunto, Ont w ANTED DO YOU WANT A GOOD PAYING husiness! (leap, respectable and heaoratle.know from experience that there is ne part of a cai canvass.war's life more agreeable and protitable than that of solicit.Nurseries of Canada.; No capital required except your own brains ami ambition.For particulars, address Stone & Wellington, Temple Buildivg Montreal dh AL Beall, Manager.2 2aw tf 3 ANTED \u2014 TEACHERS REQUIRING POSL- tions, are advised to r cr their nanws with the Montreal Schulastic Agency, Beaver Hall Hi Mont.sl.No registratic ed.lleod .tion fee a bare Wastes, MANAGER FOR \u201cWOOLEN NILL, 9 60 in.cards.Address stating experience and Cornwall Mfg.Co., Comwall, Ont._ m7 W FAN ANTED.DESIGNER POR WOOLEN MILL.Address stating rxperignce and references, Coru- wall Meg.Co., Cornwall, Unt.137 ANTED-STEADY.ENERGETIC CANVASSERS for city and vous Good reliirns to men of ability snd push.The National Mutual Losn and Building Bociet 20 i.James stree 1355 ANTED\u2014HOUSEMAID, WITH GOOD REFERences.Apply 236 Prince Arthur street, from 6 sa 8pm ___ sa: WANTED a PRACTIC AL BISCU TT MAKER TO take the place of foreman.Nowe Tardy cap atje of turning out firgt class bisouits need a ~Btate experience where last employed.Address * 3 a., STAR office.cs VV ANTER -A FIRST \u20ac 1.488 MAN FOR FITTING in a shoe facts capable of orks dares nashines in running order an \"putin through a quantity of work.Apyly to P.U.1799.WANTED À FIRST CLASS STENOGRAPHER male ur female), ior a whulesale dry goods house, some ero.Must he quick, and.correct at taking down, and working machine.Address stating referentes, ete, \"84097,\" STAR otfice.Comma TANTED- FOR I18T JULY.A GouD LABORING man, with wife Hum podertand horses J be able to milk.Apply te E.3.Pel noy, 315 Peel.1 54 7 ANTED- YOUNG GIRL 0 ARSIBT WITH housework.in family of four, no washing.Apply with referunces, 599 Cadieux st., above Prince Arthur.VVANTEP GENERAL BERVANT, WILLING TO the country: à boreh ashing References required; ages sl.Apply 852 rehoster st.137 Zend TANTED- A GOUD COOK.ONE THAT 13 WILLing to do rrabing and ironing.Apply at once to 63 Beaver Mali H 138 8 WwW TANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAIL, AISO GOOD cook for general sorvaut.Apply t > de AO Granger, 856 4b st 1282 Ww TANTED- YOUNG GIRL.ABOUT b.FOR CON: fectionery.to terve inire cream room and be use.ful.t speak both Janguages and reside.pind \u201cher parents.4 Apply 1219 Ontario st.1282 ANTED- À FANCY Goons TRAVELLER TU drive one Must have a double teain and red to give security for samples.ddrees (af [53 TAR office.118 3 WATTED ax EXPERIENCED (OOK : GOOD wages given: best city references required.Address \u201cA a\u201c STAR otice.1282 VV ANTED, A GENERAL SERVANT WHO CAN couk; ci referegues.Apply at 4100 Dorchester at.Between 9 sod 11 a.m.; 128 2 WwW ANTED A GENFRALSFRVANT IN A BMALL family, ne washing: goud wages.Apply 11 mr street.Ww ASTED-A FIRST CLASS 'BOOKKKEPER IN a wholesale uthee.One who experience in the grocery line preferred.Must be h.-Nooe deed a curl unl unless knowing bookkeeping thoroughly.A soud tie paid to the right man.Applf,; stating a to \u2018A Ww her pro employed and references 44.\u201d d1AR Of V TANTED AT ONCE FOR cou NTRY TAN- \u2018 one\u201d a curtier.Address A.D.Kennedy, Alcxan- ria, Ont.283 W ANTED- A GEN ERAL SERV ANT FOR SMALL ily.wages.Apply 9 (riadstone- avenue, Cote Bt.\u2018Antoine, after.7 pm, neh peur ¥ Wood ave.1383 SITUATIONS VACANT.EE NAN Cm EVLA AAA, y ANTE AGENTS GENERAL AND LOCAL or bri ze history of the E yal Quarto Ÿ ht.Instalment plait makes it bonenza for agents.wh dede tor territory.J.B.Campbell, 215 street, TANTED A NURSE.\u201cMUST HAVE E EXPERI ence with a young child snd he willing to Dake herself useful, where another gui is kept.Avply =.Irurocber st, with refervaces.1291 ; ROOMS TO LETA COM-\u2014ELEGANTLY FUENISHED, 5 MINUTES from Post Office.Avplygps LL 4 Champ do Mas a.1 Roou - HANDSOMELY = FURNIBHED \u2014 FRONT m, with or board, for ~~ ROOMS TO LET._ NEWLY | Rooms TO LET, COMFORTAELE.ès LY ME TURN (BAED THREE NICE ROOMS.AT ANTED TAILOR, HANDY MAN, BU ang: carry parceifand make hime HE useful.References required.Address \u20185 at AR 0 _ WANTED A YOUNG GIRL FOR AN OFFICE.Must write a neat hand and speak both languages Address 4G.317,\" STAR vilice.V ANTED-A SMART YOUNt MAN WITH sou experience for vffice work.Apply 1735 Notre Dame street.T7 1291 WW ANTED AN INTELLIGENT BOY.APPLY at À Foundling st V TANTED - - GOOD GENERAL SERVANT FOR medium sized family, one willing to gv La the country.Apply 23%a St.St.Cathenne street.1201 \\ TANTED- A GENERAL SERVANT FOR A small family at Lakeside, 4 good home tor a nectabie Jouns gir Apply Fraser'Broi, 30 James st 7 ANTED GENERAL SERV ANT.WITH REFER.Vaive rae Le good cook.two in fam rai y ata Ww» NTED A COOK axn\u201d HOUSEMAID IN A fuainily of three, refereaces requirsl.Apply 118 Dorchester st.1291 J A GIRL FOR LIGHT Hou SEKCEP Lis 116 University st _ \u2018 188 10° OOMS -LARGE HANDSOMELY FU FURNISHED rior and bedrooun, also siugle 49 Beaver an il 1538 ous.BRIGHT, WELL FURNIBHED- SUITable for one: or two gen ntlemon: gas, water, modem » Talon avenue.+3 7 OUMS\u2014COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROO single and doute, parlor and bedroom, on four; modern comveniences; breakfast if required.RE Puiaco st - 146 GOMS\u2014TO RENT, NICELY FURNISHED.4 Moc- Gill Qollege a 146 Ro es LET, SUITABLE FORLIGHT HOURF- uacillors st.hreping.| Apply vo 20 City Cou ors st.| OOM - FURNISHED, FOR ONE OR TWO a Yemen, hot and cold water, bath: con- vénlente 25 france st, off Mountain at.5 5 OOM- BRIGHT FRONT FURNISHED ROOM IN private family, at 634 Dorchester street, near Bleury rest.TO LET, EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE Roos r and nicely furnished: fawily private.10 Park are Bt.\"Catherine sta ine street, next Bank Montreal 133 5 Bh oous NICELY, FURNISHED BRIGHT FRONT water and every convenienos.OOMS\u2014~-TWO LARGE NEWLY FURNISHED oma | to Jet.Apply to 137 St.Alexander ay gave jo and + mind child.A wit) Frain oy a child Apply.\u201crE 3 TD AT ONCE, FI FIRST RAT CLASS BKIRT haa, , thorvugbly experienced.Mrs.ys, 275 8t.Catherin pentent m1 V JANTES BOY.TO MAKE HIMEPLY GENERAI- ly useful about a tar.Apply to 192 St.Catherine! street.WAT COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER AND citer, young man.Must be alle to correspond in Fi h and English.Address \"H 21,\u201d $Tan vthce.1291_ \\ TANTED FIRST CLASS BOOKKEFPER.MUST A speak both leaguages.Address \" H 260,\" > TAR olice.When A GENERAL SERVANT OR WORKing Ving housekeeper.154 St.Fam 1291 W TANTED MESSAGE BOY Fok A FURNITU RE YY more.No.174 Notre Dame s 1291 x ANTED- A HANDY MAN TO ASSIST IN REmoving, one used to machinery preferred, also a _Apply H9 SL St Pauist 1291 WANTED AG GOOD PLAIN O0OK ORGENERAL willing {0 Le to the cour country for the stum- mer, no washing.Avply + Redpath st.129 1 V j ANTED- A MAN SERVANT To cota por val; must understand h be willtny make hunscl?! generally useful PP To J.BR Alc Peoples Hank ( ambers A} y ANTED COMPETENT HOUSEMAID AT, 5» V ANTED - A HOUSEMAID WHO CAN WAIT on table; also a ASRSFS to do Louse work.References required.Apply etcalte at.1391 WASTED - \u2014 AN N EXPERIENCED TABLEMAID with Apply Mrs.Wolferstan Thomas, 7.730 Sherbrooke st 129 tf, WASTED A GUOD HOUSEMAID.APPL ST V TANTED A VERY COMPFTENT AND EDUcated man in all branches of the \u2018\u2019heati peratus line,\u201d capable to take quantities amd to figure on contract work; well acquainted with architects, plumbers and steamfitters, French and English: familiar with town and surrounding cuuntry.À Room 47, Imperial Building, city.ST V ANTED YOUNG LADY FUR OFFICE MUST well educated and write: a good plain hand rapidly. ! I consider your medicine the greatest hoon ever given\u2019 to the country, and I shall | K fie found in every bouse where | ta.\u201d it hasdone | that your medi- FAILING MANHOOD Premature Decline, Fail.Yetility, and all srasns The srrors of Youth iug Power, Nervous and.Weakness of Man, from whatever cqupe, Birr osutg Turd by DR.JA) EX ARERR BEANS, 31.00 per tap, À tor 23 0.Poraale by 8.E: MOUALE, 2123 Notte Dame street, Montreal, wiioiceaie and retal Agent.The James Medicine Co, rente, l'ropricters M Bent ay mail un revuip:t v?prise Ploudti : _ Tao OUN NH.BR.MOLSON & UROS.* ALE AND PORTER BREWKAS, 100 Xorne DAM STaskr.MONTREAL Fo and Porter in oct and butties.7 amies auppite Order by telephone received.Mined » 5 eT een gy Ô \u201c BB620000SB0B The Export = = - Duty & 55.@ BEDBBBDDDBBDP Commercial Traveller\u2019s Opinion on Trade With Australia.THE HISTORIC EPISCOPATE.Bleury Street Trees-The City Entreated to Spare Them-Views of Cyclists.To the Editor of the STAR: Sik, \u2014A gentleman writing in last Saturday's STAR on the subject of the export duty on logs, over the signature \u201cCanadian,\u201d appears to hold views so directly opposed to Canadian interests, that I have to trouble you again on this subject, He becins his letter by saving he would like to state à few facts, sud if he had coufined himself simply to stating the few facts contaiued thereiu, no biarm could arise, even by restating what tad been stated by others many times al- It was certainly not new .to repent.ready.that Southern pine and white wood are both excellent woods, and in many cases may be used as a substitute for white pine; but surely this is no reason why Canada, which has neither of these womds, should, as it were, bonus away her own w hite pine timber to: another country possessing woods which are, at best, only a substigute for it, Une might have thought the fact of our \"being compelled even now to purchase white wood, wilnut, oak, ash aud hickory from the United States, when but a fow years ago we had all of them in great abundance at home of the best quality, would make us more carefyl in husbanding our litnited stock of wliite pine: whiéh is for general purposes the most valuable, as it has certainly been, up to the pregent, the most generally used wood for lumber of any timber on the American continent.À better evidence of our imprudence in this respect and of the rapidity with which the white pine of good quality is disappearing could hardly well be given than his remark that American white wood is now taking the place of our clear pine, right here in Montreal, for it di- roctly shows how sciime our clear pine is even now lecoming.But, unsatisfactory as it would be to ux to rt with our own superior pine timber and then to be compelled to buy back from the Americans n mere substitute for it, the fentieman has given us ng assurance of our reing able to get even this substitute for auy considerable time oo ° WHEN OUR PINE IS GONE.Those best acquainted with the situation soout any suc resumption in the most positive terms.Mr.Winchester, secretary of the American Yellow Poplar (white wood) Association, at last years mecting, when speaking on this subject, satd: \u201cNo remark is so irritating to one who knows the true conditions of the poplar tield as the one we so often hear as to coming substitute for white pine; when the fact is, as we see it, that the last poplar log will have become a tradition before the output of white pine has n materially cur tailed.Every day sees us looking for new uses for poplar when we cannot supply our existing demanda.Our grand poplar.field Is oblitertaed.Stranded, detached bunches of stumpage remain, but are fast disappearing.\u201d It may be remagked that the poplar here mentioned is what is known in Canada as white wood, and also that Mr.Winchester estimated the whole United States stock of this timber at about 10,000;000,000 t, which ix\" actyaliy less than the amount of white pine cut during the census year, 1300, in the.three States\u2014Michigan, Wisconsin aud Minpesota, where it then reached a total of 10,670,U00,000 feet, board measure.And even.though the Americaus had inex- hanstible supplies of this, oF any other | Aanericans; it is towed over the lakes by poplar being the\u2019 Bol EE gs IIMA TES I Se + 2 D a i Ham rm - H | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR- SATURDAY, JUNE 2 1894, \u2018 vg \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 == \u2014 \u2014 = = had | experience in manufacturing \u201cCitisen™ in his letter.There are à few Tooke nor Mr.Robb,the City Treasurer, will ~ SUMMER RESORTS.SUMMER RESORTS, = also in commercial travelling, 1 have visit- callow ths who hate scarcely as yet: THE CASE OF occupy their houses Dare is somson, apd AA , \u201d ed Australis commercially from Canada and learned 10 koop their balaucs who love to OPER both have been rented.THE FAVORITE SPOT FOR NEALTR am now preparing for auother trip there to spurt abuut, dashing aloug bare and there J.R HO Valois ND SPORT, THE FAVORITE SEASIDE RESORT take orders Canadian s ore, at the great risk of life and linb to The at Valois will be filled with | th Bal Gert Til ale Tank | enter TE Rents \"Rel SLE A CPE BASIN 0 :1 venture to ut ou: m \u2018| long © same \u20ac y, more ever ore, views as to how to do business there.The the wkating rinks during the winter wiLL.APPEAR BEFORE JUDGE the number Keeps increasing Indications RING RESORT FOR ren T MES Great Boarding Establishment for law that friction produces light will hold months, \u201cwould be racers,\u201d * Citizen's - are that Valois will be as pleasant a place A CHARMING RESORT on» Families.good even in the domain of discussion and | choleric protest is due more, in ray estima- BOURGEOIS AT THREE RIVERS.as ever to spend the summer, and most of 3 LEAST ERS, such end may stand my apology.1 admit tion, to a disordered liver than to real the re summer residents have already The vicinty affords Beau : .êne Rea The River du Print da mou vithout coca on 0gs that there = Joven) lings of goods made prongs or from a sincere sense ot justice.as moved out, while a large number more are Bathing and unaxcelied +, Fabio.se three ue me ai mo nt ie res cc L e n Canada which may s vantageous- his proposed remedies Ws expected next week.e ois ta Yeimen Po » pie 7 ly in the fous referred to it a cheap assertions as to the lations on cycling Short Resume Celebrated Cane } A t 3rd, and every Satur: BAKER'S HOTEL maguiicent boats Richelieu Untanc Cu) , enough frelght can bo secured.but \u201cOb.in Now York aud elsewhere.ving 4 k ofthe ny aia daring i comin (OPENS ON JUNE Ish, {nconnn Premcidir and Notre Dore hn Beans fron timber, which is a trifling par} of the cost, \u2018using, as \u2018they do, steam skidders to syamp and load the logs, and steam engines to haul them to the main streams, Americans actually employ less than halt the amount of labor that would be employed by Canadians in dving the same work.And we have alsu the best evidence that a larger number of foreigners are employed by Americans than if the logs were got out, they otherwise would be, by our own people, as may be seen from \u201c the following item from Alpena, Mich, in August, 12: * Mr, Albert Pack has sent upwards of 900 men to lumber in the Georgian Bay district this winter.Most of p these men are from Alpena, Mich, and that section, where their families remain and their wages will be spent.\u201d And this matter is further elucidated by the remarks made by the Hon, Mr Weadoek, member of Congress from Bay City, Mich., in his speech in Congress, on January 14 last, wheu he snid: \u201cThere is brought into my State annually, for manufacture, perhaps 300,000,000 feet of Canadian timber.It is owned by Americans; it is lumbered by American tugs, manned by Americans ; it - is cut up by American mills.\u201d All of which Is no doubt eminently satisfactory to a gentleman who signs himself \u201cCanadian,\u201d but is not at all so to the great majority of Canadians or Canadian lumbermen.So that it may.be seen when dealing with matters of fact the gentleman states nothing either new or strikingly interesting, and that his blundering occurs\u2014and it would appear he has mistaken his own baseless assumptions for facts- when he says \u201cNow this ery for an export daty is.raised chiefly by men, who, having no limits of their own, or having exhausted those they have, are anxious to seve the present prices reduced, in order that they may purchase cheaply.\u201d 1 have had some acquaintance with this subject, and can ray that instead of this being the case, the advocates of an export duty on logs comprise ; THE WEALTHIEST CANADIAN LUMHERMEN and those who are the.largest owners of limits, who desire to see the prite of limita advanced instead of reduced, as they know this frittering away of our timber to for eigners to Hp\u2019 extent of many hundreds of millions of feet anuually,s urcharging the markets with the excess of lumber made from these free exported saw-logs, is the direct cause why \u2018Canadian timber on the stump is not \u2018held at.its true value, which is at least three times the price now paid for it; and also that Canadian pine lumber is not selling at anything like the price it would bring if this pernicious log «xporting business were stopped.And equally void of foundation is hix remark that yardmen or uthers interested in mamgacturing sash, doors, etc.,\u201d know that if the export duty were imposed it would be prom dy met on the uther side by a tax of three dollars profit, as he says, on Canadian lumber, for they know that if the export duty on logs were even $10 instead of Er the American impart duty ofl lumber would still remain at the old rate of 31 per M.feet on Hemlock, whitewound, sycamore and basswood, and 32 on all other lumber, including white pine, the only kind on which any reduction was wade by the McKinley tariff, when it was: reduc to 81 a thousand, conditional on getting our logs free of export duty: a condition so impertinent that one fvels humi- lated to think vur Government assented to it for a single minute.These are facts the ntleman should have known before mak- ug such an incorrect statement.He has, however, made what he probably considers a very important discovery when he says: \u201cThere also à class of sentimentalists who, having little or no interest in the lumber business, nevertheless tind the cry of \u201cCanadian forests for the Canadian people\u2019 rticularly appealing.Iu this respect, ancy there are few Canadians, worthy of the name, who would not prefer this condition fo that for which he appears to have a prefefence, of \u2018Canadian forests for the American people; but, possibly, if the gentleman were a little better informed he would know that those whom he dubs \u2018sentimentalists\u2019 have A VERY WORTHY SENTIMENT as their motive when objecting toa needless sacrifice of Canada's most valuable resource \u2014thethuber.And to show that these people are not all the class of seutimcotalists of the gentleman's imagining 1 must crave your indulgence for inserting some remarks made by the Hon.Carl Schurz, Secretary of the Interior inthe adminstration of General Grant, at the meeting of the American Forestry Association in Philadelphia in 130, a gentleman whose -position in the Government enabled him to Know the conditions, end who wax also possessed of the intelligence to recopnize the importance, when he said: | ated.server\u201d overstates this possibility verymuch in saying \u201cthat a 1 trade in almost all our uctions could done there.\u201d The idea advanced of sending out a shipload of varied to that country without orders and without specific selection, under knowledge of the requirements of the market as \u201cthe only one way of opening up trade there\u201d and as \u2018the sure and certain way of testing the chances of opening up such trade,\u201d is worthy of thé very early d when glass beads, gew-gaws, whiskey, to- ?bacco and seven and sixpenny guus were sent to Canada and easily exchanged with the natives for valuable furs, ete, but Aus- tralin has gone beyond that condition of affairs not only as well as Canada, but, a great deal ure so.A few years ago some of our Canadian manufacturers were induced to send a caro of owds to the West Indies in the manner proposed and with most disastrous resuits, viz.: No returns for the goods, but persistent demands for payment of bills of charges incurred in giving the articles away.Australia, too, has been tried in the samo way by sowe of our makers and with à like resuit.Asan item of the proposed expedition, \"Observer?predicts the ship otting say, ten passengers who would pay 300 cach tu cujoy the alleged \u201cexceedingly interesting and instructive\u201d character of the voyage.Now, I have been over the ground, ur rather the watér from North America to Australian ports, and must say that a more monotonous and uninteresting tripit would be difficult to select.The variables down the Atlantic and the westerly trades from about the latitude of Rio, give a three months\u2019 tedium hardly to he equalled, while little over hall the money will take you ria Vancouver where variety, pleasure, inter esting scenes and instruction abound beyond description, The Jrusecution of trade with Australia, however, I am satistied that the C.P.R.route via Vancouver will have to be supplemented by cheap or moderate speed steamers, or preferably by first-class sailings ships from Montreal in summer and say Halifax in winter, to enable us to compete with thé Fuited States dealers who Jip much of their heavier freight from New ork and Lostou by such vessels.This will be a necessity to carry certain lines of goods, the Jurge bulk on weyzht of which, compar ed with their small proportionate value, \u2018must prevent them from atfording the long land-haul to Vancouver and the first-class | \u201cfast steamers from there.À couple of ood vessels in this direct Canadian-Australian service from Montreal or Halifax could de prufitably occupied and should always get return cargo through our Montreal wool | and hide dealers.The recent mission of the Hon.Mr.Bowell to Australia was a wixse and proper preliminary towands the object nimed at,and doubtless the resultant British - Colonial conference of representatives to be held in Ottawa next mouth will bring about measures favorable to the more free and to preferential cummercial relations amongst | ought to be.The movement to inaugurate | even a partial assimilation of the several \u2018 fiscal systems so as to initiate reciprocal.; commneree anongst quite a dozen ditferent independent British colonies is an unde taking of such magnitude and importance | as has never befure occupied the attention | of|our Government.1 think.therefore, that \u201cObservers* criticism of the.Hon, i Minister's mixsion as a \u201choliday trip\u201d and the belittlement of his services to the commercial interests concerned, louks so like a mere fling, that 1 cannot tind any other name just now to call it by.The way tu work up a irae with the countries referred \u2018to is idention] with that followed towards any other places, namely, by the personal instrumentality of skilled commercial travelling: showing samples of goods and taking bona fide orders from responsible people on definite terms.No more n be said on this point.Much might Le written con- -CErning'our goud sister colonies of Australasia and Africa, but my letter is already very long and I close Ly sayiug that Lhope we will soon be all commercially confeder- In the thorough British sense this is where the charity of untranimeled mercantile intercourse should reign, namely, at howe.Wu, 1.RonpEN.Torunto, May 35, 1384, rame rt A = an mom The Historic Episcopate.To the Editor of the Stan: ' Sikr,\u20141 beg the favpr of a few lines in reference to the long aud interesting communication apon \u2018The Historic Episcopate * which appeared in the Star lately.That the subject is one of the noblest that could engage tiie effort of any one, whether : of the clercy or laity, there can scarcely be two opinions.Nor, I think, is there much | room for debate upon the assertion of the writer of the disastrous effect of disunion upon the whole Christian Church.It is no spirit of worthy emulation that actuates the various Ludies of Christinns in their ! dealings with each other.but, generally, | either à cold indifference or an active an- ; tagohisin.(A waste of energy worthy of a © better canse.d \u201cSee how these Christians, \u201clove oie another,\u201d Ts said to have been the the interested regions of the Empire as it i n SN ridden a wheel in New Y ARO, Columbus and Toledo, O., and Indianapolis, Tod, 1 feel in a tion to say something about the re lations in these cities, where cycling is looked upon, as it is, as a harmless, healthy amusement.In most of these cities mentioned, laws are framed for the protection of bicylists, vix., they are given the right of way as any other vehicle, and are regulated as to speed only around the ruad and pathways of the Parks, coiumon sense bel deemed sufficient for other portions of the city.Special streets and pavements are designated for their use and fur light trattic only, such as rchester street here, and are by law coni- pelled to have a gong, or horn, etc.to give notice of appruach in a crowd or at a crossing and, after dusk, a lamp.Note the difference in Montreal, the r carters *Citizen™ alludes t:in his letter take a fiendish delight in trying to crowd wheel.man to the curb or in crossing his tack and compelling him to dismount.ls re xards the taxation c¢ raised: Why should bicycles be taxed?Are they used as à source of revenue?Do they daniage or use Corporation property, or, Water, or even the highway?No.Itis just as reasonable tu tax the owner of a lacrosse stick or tennis racket, both being used only for recreation.As for the Alarm bell and large number business, it is too ridiculous to comment on.In conclusion, being a mem- Ler of ne club gor organization thats bas bicycling as a branch, 1 consider myself entirely free from any club or party feeling that might arise ou this questiop and look upon this matter as it is considered in larger cities where wheelmen are counted by tens of thousands and where bicycling is looked upon, as it is, as a healthy, invigorating and harmless sport.EXPERIENCED CYCLIST, To the Editor vf the STAR: \u2018St, Refertiux to \u201cCitizen's\u201d letter in Eaturday's issue, it Would be humorous, il it was not so pathetic, to hear his pea for the \u201clives and Jimbs™ of Montreal's pedes- trisus.Perhaps a few.practical suxyes- tions would lLielp him in his stragie to Keep body and soul: together while crossing the street, such as an elevated crossing, wr, better still, have the city place a bouth at, cach street.corner where one could rent a pair of wings at say 5e per pair.With these te could ferfy himself across, above the heads of the murderous bicycles, taking care that the fate of Icarus dues not uver- take him, for that would be a case of out of the frying-pan into the fire, as be would be made into inince:mvat.For a man civie te sav that it is a miracle if one can cross the street without gettin knocked over is drawing it decideity strong.Ido not see why à man, unless he is stone blind or physically in- tapacitated from looking after bimself, can-.vigate a crossing without difliculty, bicycles being surely, lane enough to see.As to the speed of a vicvele, which he says is faster than a horse can mallop, [ would inform him that among the weak- i f Montreal very few have ISIODs to rival even une of our old horse cars.He remarks that this \u201cnui.sauce\u201d would not te allowed in New York: and that they have been suppressed in some parts of England, Would it not, there | fore, commendable on the part of the city to be a little original and let these machines go untaxed.Alsoin the matter of \u201cbelling the cat,\u201d it would ranoy our musical eftizens to hear the \u201csweet bells Jangled out of tune.\u201d Magua est veritas ct prævalebit.PoLYeYCLE The Senlor Clergyman of the Anglican Church in the Dominion.To the Editor of the STAR: SuR,\u2014I observe in your vbituary Iiguice of the late esteemed Archdeacon McMurry, of Niagara, you say he had been \u201clonger in holy orders than any clergyman of the Church of Engiaud now living in Canada, his term of service having been sixty-one years\u201d I have frequently heard him make this / statement concerning himself, and doubitiess in Ontariv it was supposed to be the fact.Last year, however, 1 had ocea- sion to revise Clovgher's Clorgy List and Church Year Book,\u201d us far as the clercy of the Diocese of Nova Scotia are concerned, and I found one whose term was even loner than the Archdencon\u2019s.The Rev.Dr.Thos HH.White, the rector of Shelburie, Na 8, has the honor of bein: the senior priest of the Church in the Dominion, Educated tirst at Collegiate Sclhiool, Windsor, \"where he entered in IRN), he proceeded to Kings Cul- lege (oth institutions are stillin existence) and graduated B.A.in 27.He was made deacon on Trinity Sunday, 1822 hy Bishop John inglis, and ordained to the priesih: in Winasor, 1531.Thus, hé has becn in Orders for just & years, G3 of whichasa priest.It is interesting to know that on Sunday last, ecclesiastically the xixty-third apniversary of his ordination to the priest.ood, hia grandson, the Rev.C.de W.\u201cWhite, was\u2019 advanced to the same honor able office.Dr.White is still rectorof the \u2014-Tried and Acquitted on a Charge of Murder, He is Again Tried for an Attempt.Next Monday for the second time this year, John Reginald Hooper will stand in the courts of this province with hia liberty depending on the verdict of twelve his fellow-men.This timethe charge is having attempted to, murder his wife, and the trial will\u2019take place at Three Rivers, Judge Bourgeois presiding.The Crown claim to have secured new evidence which will be used in the coming trial.Thecrime US RONOR JUBTICE ROURGROIS.is alleged to have occurred on the morning of September 13 last.On the previous Sunday \u2018 .ACCUSEL HAD TAKEN HIS WIFE, who was insane, [rom the Rockwood Asylum at Kingston, and left her in the Notre Paume Hospital in Montreal, while he went alone to Louisevillee He spent part of a day there and made himself remembered by the residents by representing.himsell as a keeper of the Lougue Pointe Asylum and $hauir, ing for a crazy woman, who, he said, had jumped off the train.He returned to Montreal and the same night took his wife from the hospital and boarded the Quebec train, having two second class tickets for Three Rivers.Notwithstanding this, the couple were seen by a brakesman L.N.DEXONCOURT, Crown Prosocutor.to get off at Louiseville, on the other side of the train opposite to the station platform.The next known of either is that an hourlater Mrs, Hooper presented herself at the residence of Mrs Desaulniers, Louiseville, .DRIPPING WET, and saying that a big dark wan had thrown her into the river and that she had saved herself by catching sume branches which overhung the stream.About the same time, Hooper himself took the train back to Montreal and on the way gave the conductor a message to send along the line say ing, * Look out for crazy, woman who jura; off the train.\u201d Two days afterwards he had heard that his wife was at Louisevill® and took her tu her parents\u2019 house at St.Ambroise de ildare.On the Monday following, he was returning to Montreal with her, when she was taken suddenly.il on the train near Terrchonne and died.Hooper was arrested, and after one of the longest trials ever held in this country, he was acquitted in January last.Since then he has been in gaol at Three Rivers.Mr.L N.De- nancourt, the Crown prosecutor, for the dis- be iated wi day night during the season, commencing this night du the weekly haps will take .The services of Miss Riley, pianist, ve been secured in this connection.Among the Montrealers already at Valois are: Mr.and Ned Paton, Lakeside; the \u201cSyndicate > Messrs M.Free R.Starke and 5.S.Lowe; Mr.Turnbull and Mr.W.Cooke, Mr.family, .I).Mclennan Mr.À.T.Porter, Mr.Arthur G.Walsh an family, Mr.Walsh and family, Nr.and favorably known, offers first class accom- a for touriste, in ait the comforts 2% home.Before mak plans mmmer oul sure to write Pos terra and aber Information to \u201c 11465 BAKER'S MOTEL Gaspt, Que.Angus Thom and family, Dr.Proudfoot and family, Mr.Robert Wilson and family, \u2018 Mr.T.Y.Foster an Irs.Foster, Mr.M.Philbin and family, Mr.if.B.De.| vine, Mrs.Mackenzie, Mr.Geo.R.Prowse ; and family, Mr.J.H.Jones and family, Mr.: R.N.Stottand family, Mr.Lionel J.Smith, | resident of the Boat Club; Mr.J.E.Schultze, Mr.R.L.Weldon, Mr.A.Her- | bert, Mr.S.Watt, Mr.F.Grose, and others Resort Notes.Mr.R.A.Mainwaring has moved out to ; Beaconsfield.Mr.A.C.Wurtele apd family have gone to Longueuil for the summer.' | Mr.P.W.St.Geurge, City Surveyor, is ; living at St.Anne's this summer.Messrs.James Paton and F.E.Nelson have taken up their residence at Lakeside for the summer.Dr.Smillie, who has spent the winter at the Hall, has returned with Mrs.Smillie to resume the practice of his profession at Gaspé.Mrs, and Miss Sharpe, who left the Windsor to visit friends in New York and Philadelphia, have returned and are now at their summer cottage at Dixie, \"Special Notices.SURGEON'S KNIVES Falled to Remove the Disease from Hezekiah Vaughan's System \u2014 Dodd's Kidney Pills, Which Have Never Yet Fatled, Cured Him In Short Orden Saxuwicn, May M \u2014Hezekiah Vaughan, of the township of Gostield, has lately gone through a severe surgical operation af Har- + pers hospital, Detroit, for what different octors diagnosed\u2019 as liver complaint, kidney trouble and bladder complaint.Four surgeons cut away at him for 44 hours, but when they got through noae of them could tell what was wrong, and the patient was left as bad as ever.The benefits derived by a neighbor from the use of Dodd's Kidney Pills, induced Mr.Vaughan to try © OPEN JUNE #th.MONTREAL HOUSE, rapa SPRINGS HOTEL Rates = er dar: per RTE gén oh C.E.A.LANGLOIR, Manager, 133 2moseod __ \"St.Leon Springs, P.Q Old Orchard Beach, Me, Eituated directly on the sea wall OPAN JUNE 15, 1894.For circulars and terms, address MRS, A.B.BLANCHARD, Old Urcha:d, Me.; 1M Jos BANNER HOUSE, Chateaugay Lake, N.Y,, A healthy and delightful summer resort.easy of access from Montreal; with every convenience for vomlurt, re- For terns aud Further particulars, add terms dress J.8.KIRBY, 118 23mo reaugay Lake, N.Y.HOTEL VENISE, : Riviere-du-Leup Wharf, PQ.Now completeri and ready for visitors Rates, S.00t0 000 per wvek.cial rates for terms and tor ae TE FOZ Pron Hx E Prop.ON LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Diseases, Boils, Blotches and all Blood Humors cannot resist its healiug powers A veritable wonder, Annie Abbott, the woman of mystery, comes to the Queen's next week.She is truly a miracle worker.SUMMER RESORTS.rrr IER FER Re The Cape Cottage, PORTLAND HARBOR, CAPE EMLIZABATR, Maine, chr open, for Summer Guests about June 3th.ce road from the City of Portl: Fine Beach Bat v Fuhing.À new Tennis hing, og Court this Season.Fo particular and special rates.apply to M.RB.SMITH, Manages, care of Falmouth Hotel, Portland, Me.| \u20ac.B.SAWYER, Prep.27 tmos STEVENS HOUSE, ! Lake Placid, N.Y.HEART OF THE ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS 2063 Ft.Abave Tide.| The Largest and Finest Hotel in this part of Most beautifully located between Lake & 6.A.STEVEXA Owners and Proprietora.ADIRONDACKS.| Pine Grove Cottage Two thousand feet above sea level Fine drives and Beautiful : 114 2mos 7.mountain scenery.or terme C.H.MORHOUS, ith 181 Jay, bases Co, N.Y.trict of Three Rivera will several legal gentlemen from Montreal In - £, 3 een AL £, + RE FFE /T them.From the first he began to improve.His bomels soon became = and the Mousc'a Point, N.Y.MOTEL WINDNOR.ins that afflict m disap ; SIX | New management, im] ments, lease, xes restored to his former vigor a man | moderate prices for board.coalest, neafthiet who had abandoned all hope, of regaining ; most del (ul family resolt near Seanad Spicodia sound health.| best = En good table and li management, only Troe, | little over an hour from Montreal.Write for art ciroy Burdock Blood Bitters cures all diseases ; giving rates, &c.Ad .} of the blood from a common pimple to the \u20ac.C.ROWE, j worst Serofulous Sores-or Ulcers.Skin 119% Rouses Point, N.Y, DR.STRONGS SANITARIUM, Saratoga Springs, N.YA lar resort for health, rest, change or recrea! all BE sear.Elevator, electric bells, stean, cpen fire promenade sun parior, va the ruuf, suites of rooms piece Enr Haratoga rs, croquet, lawn tennis etc A rhuity, ali Lathe and h New.uns: ay uryassesi in Uriental elegance and completers.3end for illuet el $i rouler.Jmas HOTEL DU CANADA, Berthier en Haut, P.Q.Now open, thoroughly renovated, furnished Brstclass Toro steps from Lbe LC.1.R station and facing the Riches N jon Co's Wharf.(duel Boats and Ntéam Lieu Navigat: .Yacht at disposal of guests when ahooting and fishing among the nds.Special rates fomibes Fos par ticulnes apply to St.CYR, Manager.nr TADOUSAC HOTEL, Tadousac.: This Hotel will open early in June.For terms, £a please apply to uri J.R.B.WRITE, Queobea.LAKE CHAMPLAIN, Trembleau Mali, Port heat, N.Y.\u2018 Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Lawn Trunis, &c., Bus mots Trains and Boata.Send for Cinular.ns FARRELL & APGATE, Proprictors.HIGHGATE SPRINGS, VT.The Franklin House \u2018ns to the public, as usual, June 1, 1834.The tables are dears a with the choicest the season atfonls.Tale of , fast drives.good fishing, fine boat and extensive are and attractions.Send for circular.1072mos JTDASN L.SCOTT, Proprietor 31 yearn.NEW STE.ROSE HOTEL.Heated iy\u2014tbe Hotel u Hh M 1 tetiohtHait .A6 2mtos eod UNION HOUSE, els and numerous villes have enchanti sruek than four years: and now opens a oid rom for Gamiles incline] tu calm Quieinres.Ap- and parently en botel by its ths t will pevert e od 1be character of à < hy to the intrusion of the public.It te built ane hundred feet abuve level of the bea.da atewers all in- wr himself and his taful views ant mwenerire, and Lertor comfort that one could wish amuly.This new house will open an the 15th JUNE.Conditions strictly limited to the buarding house rates.iret-clases Talle.Elegant i For informati To JOSEPH DESLAU information, o = Je Manager of Tue W JB de Beds RIRRS, nire Hovax, Loup W 1 1 AKE BT.JOHN, PQ.\u2014 THE ROME OF THR 4 UUANANICHE Hotel Roberval and tstand House.The most Lierally managed Summer Howls on whe Continent will pen for the noflssien JANE Ist and 13th respectively forthe rece of Guests.Roberval à wi ail the mudern impeurements known to Hotels including Tuning ater, Steam Heat and E Laghting throughout t ruse) and ground chen, Cont ok tbe W Hated Loney land, has been pure te jake charge of ibe, whch te à tee that gh reputa- tiou of the Roberval will be maintained.ve rat class Tennis Court and one of (he heat Rowling Alleys in the country are amongat the amusements Goud music de provided durine the Season.i opened on the iSth of June for the accommamlation of Anglers flahing the Grand Discharge, where home comforts will be found tu addition to the mast praliic waters in the world.* For terms and information to T.RENNA, Superintendent of Hotels.Address: 162 3t James Street, rooen 12, until May 35th, after.Hotel Roberval.Roberval, P.Q.102 2 mus cod 7 ABENAKIS HOUSE, ABENARIES SPRINGS, QUE.+ Now Open jor the Season.The Most Delightful Summer ani Health Resort in Canada.Boats, ng.Tennis.MINERAL WATER.HOW TO GET TO ARENAKIS APRINGS :\u2014 Take thé Richelieu & Ontariv Narigation Ca 6 Steamer \u201cBerthier * down the St.Lawrence to Abeoakis Spnoge.Steamer leaves Montreal Tuesdays and Fridays at we BATERDAY EXCTRAION.Trains leave Grand Trunk RR.Deut.Montreal, every Saturday at 2 pm , connecting at Sorel with Steamer \u201csorel.\u201d arriving at Ahevakis Spricgs at 6 pm.Reund Trip Tickets, $2.00.BEND FOR CIRCULARA © RATES REARONARLE.1993 Jaw RUFUS G.KIMPTON, Proprietor.THE IMPERIAL, Old Orchard Beach, Maine.NOW OPEN, WITH PRICEY REDICED te $5.90 and $14.00 per Week for Benson 1894.SPECIAL RATES FOR JUNE ro MIDDLE OF JULY.\u2014 Fur terms address \u2014 D.Hi, SWAN, Old Orchard, Maine, ocd 4 116 2mos CACOUNA, P.0.MANSION ROUSE will open May 30th, on accound of the great number of guests wishing to come early.to sea side.Great improvements have been dons to the House fur the comfort of touriste.The Mansion is ahout three minutes\u201d walk from Catholio Church and about half a mile the ish Cherch.It is brantifully situated on thie south coast of the St.lawrence niver, where many of the guests necuver their health.; Mre.Lucas, the manager, to see all her last yearn guests and many of their frie First-class board.Tvrms moderate.1065 law Ottawa House CUSHING\u2019S ISLAND, ME, The FINENT LOCATION va the New England Cour\u2019 Address all correspondence to M.8, GIRSON, Portand.Maine.Richterd, Vt.Delight! located on Canadian Pacific and Cent.Vernon era 3% hours from Montreal = drives; grand mountain eornery: 20 malaral âne mine table.A pleasant place in which to spend hot montha.Refercace permission: Mr.Herbert Wackee, 3674 34 Catherine Strest, Montreal For terms, ete, address ste L.G.GRERNE, Proprietre.LONG BRANCH, WEST END HOTEL.Cottages and Restaurant open June 14 Hotel opens June 33 BB, M.& W.E.RILBDRETH.NEw York OrricE, METROFOLITAN HOTEL.120 3mos cod OCEAN HOUSE, with Science, .oy Ya y wood, that might be a sub-titute-for-our white pine, which they have not, I fail to see why even then we should fritter away, aS we are now doing, our invaluable white pine timber, of which we Lave, unfortunately, no surplus to spare.He-then mene tions seventeen ditferent Canadian lumbering points in the Georgian Bay district, where, he says, there are lacge mills having RN averape output of 000,000 to 4,000,000 feet of pine lumber per annum, and manufacturing chietly for the American market: but what Is to become of these mills when the\u201d Americans have rafted away to Michigan, all their stock of tinber he does not say, and he also omits to mention the number of these mills which have been forced to shut down un account of the export of sawlogs, though he admits that the mills in Midland, the most extensive lumber manufacturing point in the district, are ull closed, as he must know, by reason of THIS MISCHIEVOUSR POLICY if permitting the free export of sawlogs, His next remark that the value of the sawdust and other oul from the lpæs for fuel inthe production of salt about pays for sawing the lumber in Michigan is one that has been frequently mentioned as ane of the many advantages possessed br \u201cAmerican millmen,on which account the-expurt duty on logs should be higher than the American import.duty on the lumber to place Canadian operators on an equal footing with Americans manufacturing hunter from Canadian sawlogs, instead of the disastrous conditions now existing with no export \u2018duty whatever on the logs, while a duty is éxacted by the Anmcricany ou every toot of Canadian luin- ber entecins their market.He then states what, if trué, would show the frightful sacritice we are making of our pine timber when he says: \u201cVery nearly four-tifths of the actual\u201d cost of umber ts expanded in cutting, hauling: and deiviimg the logs,\u201d for if this were the vase, after deducting the cost of sawing and other expenses from the remaining one-fifth, there would be handiy anything left for the value of the timber, which should be the most important item of the lot.worth double all the rest together, .Bis the ease to-day in the lower peninsula of Michigan.where &3-a thousand on the stump, or double the whole cost of cutting, hauling and driving, is about the average price of unculled standing white pine.And & centieman who'owns the Inrgest amount of pine stumpage there recently told me his last sales were at 811.3% per thousand fect, and that he did not vÂre to sell any more even Int 312 a - thousand stumpage- \u201cIt ix a price like this the advo- gates of an export duty on saw logy desire to see obtrined for Canadian pine timler not the miserable pittance now paid for it, but who the gentleman unwarrantedly assumed desire to see the price ,of piue timber reduce.But I cannot see what Walid reason there i for contrasting the goat of cutting, hauling and driving the loge with the prico of the lumber, which ls à stock argument with the log exporters, as they make no attempt to show that Americans employ more labor in doing this work than Canadian lumbermen, which all Know IS NOT THE CASE; that, in fact, except, in cutting down the \u201cIknuw the advocates of the cause to which you arc devoted are.looked upon by many as a net of amiable\u2019 rentimentalists, who have fallen in love with the greenness of the woods, and break down in hysteric walls when a tree is cut down.assure you I have been led to take an earnust interest in this subyoct by considerations of an entirely unsentimental, practical nature, and this no doubt is the case with wet of you.The more study and thought I have xiven tho matter, the firmer baz become my conviction that the destruction of the forests of this country will bo the \u201cmurder of its future.prosperity and.progress.And wo have made already a most dangerous beginning, and more than a bestinning, in the Work of desolation.\u2018The destruction of our forests is so fearfuliy rapid that, if we go on at the sae rate, men whose Lairls already groy will ace the day when in tho United States.trom Maino to Califurnia.and from the Mexican Gulf to Pu- ot Sound, there will be no forest left.worthy of the name.\u2018 .\u201cWhois guilty of this destruction?It is not merely the lumberman cutting timber on his own land for legitimate use In the pursuit of business gain; it is the lunberunn who, in doing sg, destroys and wastes as much more without benefit to anybody.not :nerely the settler Or the miner taking logs from his cabin, and fence rails and fire wouil, or timber {or building n shaft, but it is the settler and the miner laying waste acres or stri bing a mountain slope to got a few sticks.It k all these, serving indeed legitimate wants, but doing it with a wastetuluess criminally reckless.Mt ts ali these, bat it in something more, aud, let us confess it, sumething worse.It is a public opinion looking with indifferenco on this wanton, barbarous, disgraceful vandalisin, It is a spendthrift people rechicssly wasting its heritage.It is à Government carviess of the future and unmindful of a pressing duty,\u201d These were the words of one of the most eminent of America\u2019s adopied citizens, who knew whereat he spoke, who was Lorn and educated in a country where improvidence is almost considered a crite, which were uttered with the\u201c serivus eurnestuess of sitive conviction.Let us continue slash.ng away ut our fine forests a little white longer, and continue bonneing them away, as we are doing, to Americans, who have already about gleaned their own country of their once supposed inexhanstible forests \u2018white pine.and Canada may all too soon tind herseit in the condition so graphically described by Mr, Schurz, when evea a \u201c*Canadian\u201d shay «#8 ctûse to regret that she had not sooner given heed to the warnings of this class of sentimentalists, - Montreal May, 130, WILLIAM LITTLE : RE Canadian Trade With Australia.To the Editor of the STAR: Sir,\u2014I ask the favorof replying toa letter under\u2018the headinxgof \u201cTrade Relations with Australia.\u201d appearing in your issue of izth inst, and signed \u201cObserver.\u201d I agree fully with your correspondants remarka mentioning the superior Tacilities possessed by the United States manufacturers botti naturally and by cultivation, for doing business in that Jeon, as things have n and toa greatextent as thoy are at present.I oifer no objection to his statement that \u201cour Government is no doubit doing its utmost to introduce and credite a demand for our manufactures there,\u201d It will be evident, however, to any commercial man that such introduction and creation of demand must be by the efforts of the manufacturers.them.#lves, as no Government can be patornal 3 : , We i + tion ufthe Leathin\u2014veridHr\u2014the days of the primitive Church.The reverse is the case ih this vincteenth century; and whether the estimate of the Rev.Canon Taylor as to the progress of Christianity among the heathen of to-day be strictly correct, or no, it ix an undiniable fact that foreign missionary effort Is by no means as successful as it should be, and, further, that the wany divisions of the Christian Church and the spirit of antagonism frequently displayed between them ave among.the chief causes of nou-sticcess.Now the movement of the Pan-Anglican conference in formulating a platform for the purpose of uniting the various churches or lies of Christians thereon, is significant of the approaching change m the whole Chris.inn world, but before any practical\u2019 unity can be effected, the deep-seated couse of \u201cschisms must be removed.To me, the real cause appears to be à great lack of gennine Christianity, an absence of the great fundamental principle - of charity and love.Said St John \u2018the Divine: \u201cAnd this commnndment .bave w from Him, \u2018that we Jove one another.\u201d How much of that love is there in these cases of heresy huut- ing.frequently coming before the public: and not alone in these cases, thotzh these may Le the most extrême form,isuncharita- bleness or bigotry displayed; unfortunately it permeates every church to a more or less degree.In \u2018my \u2018own Church (Anglican) troubieh between so-called High and Low Church parties in reference to ritual continually crop up.Even tie simple question of \u2018\u201cOrgan or no organ\u201d has at times caused serious trouble in many Presbyterian churches, and no large.churches are long withont their internal strife of some nature or other.Thus we present the sad spectacle | of not only living in disunion with each | other, but also in disunion among our- solves: meanwhile irreligion is rampént, aud millions of precious souls for whom, Christ died age passing forever beyontl the teaching of tlis Church to ose charge He UHimself committed them, and from whom in that last great ; day they will be required.us it 4 appears to me, that betore any practical ! oruanie union can be eflected, eithor Aon, the Lambeth or any other platform, there necds to\u2019 a great and united campai among all churches, against uncharitable.ness or bigotry, in all its multifarious forma.Whlle we may not at present be able to worship our one God, from one altar, let.us foster a feeling of Christian fellow ship between us, Presbyterian, Catholic.Methodist, Baptist, tionalist or Anglican, or of whatever greed we may be, and let us take for our motto, \u201cIn cssentials, truth; in non-oxsentials forbearance ; in ail things, charity,\u201d the greatest of all Christian virtues.C.A.Bloyoling in Montreal.To the Editor of the STAR: Sir, \u2014Citizen's pathetic appeal for protection from the \u201cBloyclo nuisance\u201d in Tate.day\u2019 night's issue, attracted my attention, and on of the many wheelmen of Montreal, I bog to say a few words, There are Is everywhere, and in all condi, tions of life, but because of those few: .Roman Congregn- enough to perform such services.1 have should all mankind be deapised as-foois ?1 think mot, you this le the logio used by parish to \u2018which he.was instituted incumbent fi years ago.and very frequently oftiviates in both puipit \u2018and desk.1 have not much doubt that is the senior priest by date of ordination, length of incumbency, date of university degree, if not birth also, in the Dominion, Yours truly, i 3 \\WESTON-JONER The Rectory, Windsor, N, 8, Mount Royal Cemetery.A To the Editor of the Stan: Sir, \u2014Mr.Pergy\u2019s letter in Saturday's STAR in regard to the charter of the Muunt Royal Cemetery Co.has interested me v much and it\u2019 is gratilying to know that there is a gentleman public-spirited enough tu take up a matter in the daily press which otherwise would never be known to those who own, or contemplate cwning lots in the cemeigry.have for sowe time been desirous of bringing the remains of ny mother from my plot in Woodlawn Cemetery in New York City, where they have been interred, to Mount Royal.He has awakened in my mind a fear that the alfairs of the Company are uot carried on ina way that would cause me to feel a degree of security, that ar sone future day the Cemetery itself might not be huckstered about in lots, when perhaps there would be no one of my blood here to look afterit.1 intended to to Montreal to select a plot but hesitate now to take any steps in the matter until I know wore about the charter.If this Company has had granted to it the power to sell the Protestant burial grounds! ashe nientions, as soon as they become useful might they not at some future date receive from an obliging Legislature the samo privileges in regard to Mount Royal, if they have them not now! \u2018The thoyght is horrifying, and unless such rights could never be granted tothem I would prefer to leave my dead in New York.If youcould give me any light on this subjoct 1 should feel grateful.Wuod- lawn Cemetery in New York city is still | beyond the limits, but Greenwood in Brooklyn is in the heart of that city, and as to selling it now that jt has Lecome usefal «the very mention of such a thing would cause those persons bringing the subject fur to be held up to publ execration and scorn, > W.P.St.Therese de Blrinville, Co.Terrebonne.Bleury Sireet Trocs.To the Editor of the STAR: .Sir,\u2014Surely your correspondent \u201cCommon Seuse,\u201d whoso letter appeared in the issue of yesterday.must have confounded the forest trees and telegraph poles in some manner best known to himself when he dubbed the former \u201chideous.\u201d Ia my humble opinion it would he a crying shame to cut down the old friends which have cast their grateful shade over mo many thousands on sweltering summer days, If \u201cCommon Sense\u201d wish to do something for this \u2018\u2019Old Fogy City,\u201d as be calls it, let him inaugurate a regular system of planting oc trees in all our streets, whereby he will gurcly gain the approvalof citizens and st: ta visiting us, besides proving more fully than he has yet done his title to the *\u2018nom de plume\u201d under which he addressed the-case CON COOKS advocate, it is said will defend the prisoner.SUMMER HOMES.De Boucherville's Holiday Residents \u2014On- the Lake Side Resort Notes.The cold, wet weather of the past week has put a temporary check upon the summer migration, but the June sunshine will soon drive families from the city.At the riverside town of Boucherville there is von- siderable activity, and among those who have moved out from the city for the summer are the following: Hon.C.K.B.De Boucherville, C.M, G.; Miss DeBoucher- ville, Mr.Joseph DeBoucherville, Mr.D.Parixeau, M.P.P., and family, Mr.Charles r and\u2019family, Mr.Charles Desmar- teau, Misses Desmarteau, Mr.Alexander Desmartewu, Mr.and Mrs.A.Laurence, Misnes Laurence, Mr, and Mrs, S.Beaudin, Mr, and Mrs L.Allard, Miss Rlanche Alined, Mr.and Mra.Frank aud Mrs.Gustave Grenier, Mr.and Mm Dr.Chretien Zan, Mr.and Mrs.Remi Gohier, ir.Mr.J.He Kennedy, jr\u2026 Mr.and Mrs Joseph Melancon, Mr.and Mrs.M.P.Rion dan Mr.and Mrs.Victor Normandin, Mr.Johh P.Kennedy, Mr.Raoul Gauthier, Mr.Henri Lemoine heMartigny, r.Joseph Baumann, Miss Maria Lesage, Mr.Joseph Boivin, Mr.Eugene Desmarais, Mr.J.H.Brossard, Mr.Joseph Martin, Mr.J.E.Dore, Mr.J.A.Bernard.Mr.\\.Bourassa, B.Lesage.Nr.and Mrs Rougicr.\u2018Among those who have taken summer cottagesare the following: Mr.aud Mrs.O.Marin, Mr.and Mrs.LQ.\"David, Misses David, Mr.and Mrs, J.M.Dufresne, Mr.and Mrs.P.P.Martin, Mr.and Mrs E.Barbeau, Mr.and Mrs.J.J.-Beauchanip, Mrs.T.Lorimier, Mr.and Mrs .lohn- son, Misses Johnson, Mr.and Mrs.Thos, way, Mr.and Mrs.George Carpenter, Mr.and Mrs.T.J.Cooke, Nr.and Mrs.Morris, Misses Morris, Mr.jand Mrs.G.A.Morrison, Mr.I.'Rohdt.Mr.EA.Sentenne, Mr.A.M.Taylor, Mr.and Mrs.Janes Mra Thomas Wilson, Mr.and Mrs, Dr.W, A.Duckett, Mr.and Mra.AM.Duckett, Mr.and Mrs.H.wire, Mr, mnier, Mr.C.A.Gagnon, Mr.and Mry H.A.Bourret, Mr.Joseph rret, Mr.Arthur Brunet, Mr.A.Gagnon, Mr.and Mra G, Deserres The Bou ville Boating Club House \u2018will be opened on June 1, and a ively tini& is expected thir summer.i The Beasonsfield Shore.The Post Office known \u2018ax Dollier near Beaconsfield been changed to Beau- repaire.A num of summer residencea are y occupied, and more ple will come'out during the early part of June.Mr.Robert Shaw.A the Merchants, Bank of ada, will reside here again 8 SOANO and so will W.M.Ramsay, of the Standard Insurance Com .Wi will Landerman, Mr.AMERICAN HOUSE, .SWEETSRIRG, P.Q.Haring leascd the ahote Hétel fora term of years, the sitecriber respecttuily iat patronage of those desirous or hoard aml Lou dui summer months and will 3.no pains Le to please guests.Stray a temperance house.Free cafage to all ins, and good livery in connection.+ Terme moderate.lence solicited.127% BE w.HODDARD, Proprietor.~ ADIRONDACKS! Hotel Ayers, on Lake Duane Tae Healthient Place in the Adirondacks.se heated: telcgraph in house: excellent Aching and otis Reduced and Sept.hunting.rates until July let after 15th.Send for virculars WM.J.AYERS & BON, LAKE Duaxe, M1eod2mon ! Franklin Co; New York, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y.Hotel \u201cThe American\u201d (brnawick) th scascû opens May 134.Bteam heat, passenger elevator, etc.GRO.A.FARNHAM.Proprietor.Bpecial rates for the conventions.96 mos THE BAY VIEW, Ferry Beach, View, Me.near Od Orchard, open JUNE bah 1896.ightfui, healthfai, restful Pure spring water.x W - Swipe at miperior quality.Patron very extensively Tai.Cire, ratés, etc.re MRS.E.MANSON.Proprietor, 106 mom or A.C.MANSON, My GEORGEVILLK, Que, Lakeview on the Memphremases.Is situated on a slight eminence of ground overlook; and within a few rods of the Jake: it is partic tl thing Mu for the of A ad, Pos mater, N° D'au Portage, Que.13812 CANADA, LAKE MASSAWEPPI, PLEASANT :-: VIEW :.: HOUSE.Large, cool rooms.wide tnvi t ete: near churc! officr, Terms , Si AH KEZAR, North Hatley, T1713 Lani rey.HOU RE, Treteienal igi, oaks Island, Me, Mra.KT.Ster- log.ress, will open June L.This honse is situated on the highest elevation of the Iniand.commandi: view of harbor.It in nated for its healthy and pleamnt location | Kzçuilent hosting.bathing and fishing.Spe- une abd September.ie HOTEL BELLE VUE, Fraserville Wharf.This Hotel will open early in June.For terms.etc, 126 3mos Apply to J.A.FONTAINE, Prog.- {-tiood table: every-attention paid to t tourist sa the grounds are quiet, dry HE © 3 cool, abounding with shade trees: - milk frow var own Springs, open from May th to Oct 1st, One of \"-cows, and 8 boat li in connection.For perticoiare the houthicel.most restful and tr summer FOIS poly to A.W.Hal ofthe Montreal I or Mre \u2018in America For rest and recreation unsurpassed De A.Bullock, Georgeville.lst June, Wt.113 lightful scecery.Beautiful drives Guod livery in wo.> .TTT nection.E aucess ta boat or cam.Teiephone.rantecd.- NOTRE DAME DU PORTAGE.Sn ee ES RANFILL Proprietor.| able quartere.splendidly shuated: mbar the fiver.| J J ATTE BAIE MOUSE, HAITE FAIR, RIC.FQ.fort uarters, splendy uat the river.E PQ.This hotise has the patronage of lead) ilies Every.HATTE PA EN he INE reus Mise a fine ; located at JU min.drive from the station.The healttuest and most pleasant fauuly resort near Montreal.Splendid fishing grovuds and busting.large newly built cunumg hall tu accommodate?one hundred guests, beads, good table, liberal eat.All à newly fur- est im ROB .JAS.ERTS, Livia 1 LAKE COTTAGE HOTEL, < Caledonia Springs, Ont.Will opens let of May for the accommudation of guest.Terme moderate with free accees to mineral waters.Baths can be given uatil the opening of the Grand Hotel, 88 Smos J.8.MacPDOUGALL, Proprietor HOTEL BELLEVUE, Chambly Basin.E @ LERPERANCE & C@.\u2026 Prepriciers.The management have Just had the above Butel thoe- oughly rearganized; and arc now to solicit patroa- age for thesummer sennon.Good boating and 8: .pleas ant drives, &c table, terms on cation, Train service by G.T.Ry., D minutes ride.13% ILE AUX NOIX HOUSE, Re Valentine, Que.The ahove house will be opcned for the reception of guests JUNE Ist next.: verything first-class.For terms, ote, address 116 lmo ANTUINE GUSBELIN, Proper.HOTEL VARENNES, Varennes, Que.- - - - Prepr.M.Brodeur.\u2018The alowe Hotel is now ready to receive guests and families for the coming arcanes mineral per season.in hand, Str.Terrebonne, Montreal and Sorel.communications ____,__._\u2014\u2026.ns COMO, P.Q.Mrs.Brosseur can accommodate a few more summer boarders: May 2h, 1894.A _ i 156 RFORP VALLEY.HOUSE.BOLTON lighttully situated, facing ses.Good and'safe bathing.ke eu or croquet lawna.Specially suitatie for ladies and children.Teruis minierate.Adôress.omil 11th June, \u201cMANAGER.\u201d 115 Mansâcld et, Montreal 127 22 | (== ONDACKS, + AP REMBRANDT HALL Foe house and grounds, near several lakes; tine drives; will accommodate few famitice; terme $7 week | lint clam city references., aR BMITH PINE, RKESEVILLE.N.Y.pet\" KRNT, N.¥.Pleasant rooms.gomi location: splendid bathing: best board; jyne groves.ne walks, hy; spr ter; Ausable \u20ac Er ae EE AN Ee VV OQLLAND HOUSE METIR & WILL BE opened for guests June 1th.tusted on the Lowe Rt.lawrence.Lovely .Good sorom- modation.bathiag and board.G.& J AMITH.119 2% 0.PORTLAND, ME ~BUARD, TEX MINUTES pany.Mr.\u2018also be a resident of this shore.At Angel's Point C.L.Shorey will soon be oocupyi his Lakeside cottage.Mir.McMaster wi build during the comi summer.Mr.Evans is already out, add settled for the summer.Mr.T.Lamb ia building, and will in future reside here y.fer will reside this summer, Neither Mr, Benfamin 201 PP A ee it a te va bg Cocoa, (oe.TO ime Barina Forint, Ne ; EEN DIRIGO HOUSE, Long Island, PORTLAND WNARDOR, MAINE.ot pt well known Bouse Peas Jum Lith for the Ro NE PARM \u2014 DELIGHTFULLY SITU.Tai trem toma.Buitatée Bea, ties, and cok: : .dros.Terma Address, Rese Peck Ferm, Magee.P.Q .183 i ; | ! e .To LET-ON RIVER DU LOUP POINT, THREE more Oott all furnished, amd ne spacious with ki attached jo mme, also furnished t on the beech, near the wharf.Eplendi\\ view Terms randevate.Address, PELLETIER Nox & Co, | Fraserville, P.Q._ 14 7 BoARD- A FEW BOARDENSCAF BE COMPORT en, ably accom -\" wm, two miles from ride from Montreal mC.P.R on ng ye, emt on 136 Swampscott, Mass.The .lradine near Boston on the North Shore.Application can be made Bustun office, No.:0 Federal Tem to à dei vai (Be buiat, Srampraty, 123 tmv:taur MRE.M.H.CARY Prop.THE POCAHONTAS, GERRINE ASLAND, H.A.Cons, Mgr.RITTERY PT, Me, Located directly upon Ocean.on.Fine Send for \u201cEvery seashle % Imoeod aitracti deccriptive circuler.THE CHATEAUGAY, AT UPFFER CHATEAUGAY LARE ont conte hocntions Thot val appoiuted Douse.For , etc.address 116 20cod CHAS.W.BACKUS, Merrill, N.Y.PARK HOUSE, BINRAM, P.Q.Very pleasant location near Selby Lake, Gne boating and driving, Terms moderate.123 mos JORN CALL, Proprietor.Laval Hotel, Bord-a-Plouffe, Que., nine miles fron Montreal, is now open.Will be pre) toscoommodate a few boarders dunng the summer.thing fret class.Givod Sshing and Loating.sta, tudepit free to lmarniers Tvrma, address, L CHARLEROIX, Borda-l'iouite, Que.CHAMPLAIN HOUSE, else like it 30 near 16 Montreal.Railway aiation 10) 5: from Hotel Good hivers, > 3400 yor week per cial terms for families FRANK CADORAT, 118 Meod Proprietor.HIGHLAND VIEW FARM, hnowiten, Que.Can surommoiate boanlers during the hat season.Large shady lawn, high and cool: distance from Rrome Lake 1I' UO.sua R at.5 ris reasonable.Address A.C JONES, Knowlton, Que 12 Send WELLS BEACH, MAINE.THE BAY VIEW HOUSE, _ iles from Iortland on KB & M RR _Kplendid Poe Fishiog and liathing.Rates $1010 §34 [wg weeks Address: -C.P.NAN.Wels Ne Mama ed Le Le BOLTON SPRINGS COTTAGE.Withinafew minutes waik of the far famed Balt Springs.convenient to P.O.and Church.in the taidst fine mountain A number of tuerders can be .acoommoduted at rrasotialie rates.Auldrces, MR».FRANK \\.JERSEY, 196 Noath Bolton, The Nancpashemet, Marblehead, Mass.Se Pi LTRS he ee te AMME RROWN, Proprieter.AUPERIOR AOC price the MB Son cod A I YOARD IN REAUHARNOIS mod for nmer , x What Dime Aue rears, Brécharecte.112 RD VACANCIES POR BOARDERS AT ST.Brune, § miles from Montreal, delightful mte; of to the mountain and lakes.Beco éordors the bestih._ A.À.Benoit, Bt.bruno.130 8 Lace = oe yn ete + er \"AT LONGUEUIL, ONE OR TWO GRMN tieman frirnds can haté Great class toom and Address 'C LN, 87an office, .1% y En, de rd Te AOR La Rie | favored nations,\u201d gly Sur GRAHAM & OO.Propristors, 168 and 165 St James Street, Tan Dany Bran i» soot to any pare ot the United States or treaat ÿ3a $1.90 for six months, for three mon @r We believe the circulation of THE Stak exceeds the combinod issue ol ol the other À mowmpapcrspublishelin city of Mon! \"= Agents for French Advertising are M Mar yence, Favre & Cie, Rue de la Orange, Dats: 18, Paris, France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending th May, 1804 Monday 38,007 Tueaday 37,883 Wednesday 37.999 Thuraday \u2026 No isue Friday 37,853 Saturday \u2026 20,993 vee ve eee .192,735 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE EH \u2014ENDING\u2014 SATURDAY.JUNE 2.mL May 26 1894.\u201cSTAR\u201d AT SUMMER RESORTS.The STAR Will be sent ta any out of town address during the summer months at city rates.Orders should be left at the Stan Office before leaving town.THE CONFERENCE MUST DO SOMETHING.It is to be hoped that something practical will be the outcome of the Intercolonial Conference which is soon to assemble at Ottawa.Conferences of this character which meet and do nothing tangible, constitute for ever after a standing argument ready to the hands of those.who pretend that nothing along the line in question be done.Everybody concerned has had timely notice of this meeting.Ths leaders of opinion in their respective spheres have had opportunity to consider what may be done; and how any obstacles which threatea to prevent the consumrhation\u2019they desire, can be removed.can tical schemes for progressive action uld be! and probably are, now ready, oniy awaiting the gathering of the delegates before they see the light.It would appear wise, for instance, for the delegates to go to the Conference with some disposition to give and take in tariff matters.This is a commercial age; and ours is acommercial Empire.Nothing else can 20 firmly bind the different members of the Imperial aggregation together as ties of mutual commercial interest; theso cables.have not much chance to last \u2014 no matter how hopefully prepared\u2014if they must play forcver over a too sharp edge on several tari\u2019s of competing hostilits.It is not becomingly within our proviace to suggest to the Australian delegates what they should do ; but we may, tralian case a a model to teach ourselves a lesson, asking ourselves how much practical federation we fancy can come to the Australian colonies so long as intérinsular tariffs divide them, and then taking our answer to ourseives with tke broader field of the Empire in view.Inter Imperial free trade is, ; of and course, ou\u201d.of the question; but tariff con- Cessions are not, even if we must admit Germany and Belgium to the circle.It not be hanl, we imagine, to lower some duties to the \u201cmost which would help trade would perhaps, use the Ape | \u2014 able to hold ita own in popular with \u201cthe novel with a purpose.\u201d Idyllic verse, -too, is, at times, pretty roughly shouldered by the purposeful poem; and one can no longer go to the play: house, where, if anywhere, carnest discussion should be banned, with any security that the play will not attack the follies of society, oppose rationalism to revelation or expound the virtues of the \u2018single tax.\u201d Modern instances of the rise of the controversial novel are numerous Mr.Howells, the leader of the American school, Legan by writing dainty x of everyday life; but _he is now preaching, with a zcal that betrays his heart, socialism through the lips of his \u201cAltrurian traveller.\u201d Walter Besant, a fairly representative Euglish writer, is, perhaps, best known through his \u201cAll Sorts and Conditions of Men,\u201d i which he propounds a scheme for the rescue Has'not been left wholly on paper.Kings.ley harnessed his genius rigidly to the task of carrying forward his opinions, and the author of \u201cRobert Elsmere\u201d and \u2018\u2019Marcella\u201d -has won a popularity which she could hardly have secured had she depended wholly on the literary worth of her work.Some of her too zealous admirers have compared her to George Eliot, but this was neither kind nor cautious.The popularity -of Kipling and Haggard might be brought forward as testimony against Mr, Harrison\u2019s theory; but they are but twp strays in somo are still left who love the storyteller.And it is doubtful if they have swung a wider net than the writer of \u201cLooking Backward\u201d with his solitary popu- \u201clar novel.Even Robert Louis Stevenson, that master artist of the dramatic, finds in the psychological study of \u201c Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde,\u201c his most popular work.Then there is Russell with his championship of seamen, Tolstoi, with his Tolstoi-ism; Hamlin Garland with his passionate plea for the western farmer: Helen Gardner, Mrs.Grand and Mona Caird on the women question, and even Jerome pleads the case of the actor.; This means among other things that the constituency of fiction readers is wonder fully widened in these later times.Bar riers that at one period hedged this form of literature, in have broken down in many directions.The barrier of ignorance and want of ability to read is almost gone now, The lack of leisure to spend over fiction is disappearing in many quarters where once it was imperative.The bann of religious ostracism which closed some districts to the novel ix failing away.This feeling re ceived severe blow on this continent when Rev.E P.Rue produced his evangelical novels which opened the way for Miss Alcott and others.The broadening of the constituency of fiction in this way has brought it more and more under the sway of those who like to think with unlabori- ous boldness of the great social and religious problems with which the masters are wrestling ia pain.They like their Spencer and their Mill in pyro- techni: dress, and prefo- their pocioloez \u2018sugared, Hence the popularity of the nova! that meets this taste; and the power à the novelist who can lead the forces it represents.Certainly none who wish in these days to direct ths thinking of the people can afford to ignare this pulpit, the difficult stairs of which can only be climbed by the writer of fiction.THE WHEAT TRADE.The subduing march o! agricultural progress aud the spread everywhere.of the pulsing ves and arteries of the world's commerce, are rapidly bringing the whole aralile earth into competition in the food markets of the race.À pressing example of this, to be appreciated in Canada, is the marvellous manner in which the South American wheat fields are now shouldering their way to the front We published recently a statement of the wheat yield of the Argentine Republic, which was littte short of astounding.The total export« from Argentina to Europe and Brazil last year surpassed 1,000,000 tons, we were told, and for the present.year the exporta !| are expected to exceed 2,000,00G tons.The railway service is said to be unable to keep pace with the fruitfolness of the soil, but this is a condition of things likely to be cured.The Boston Herald is seriously eoncerned over the -matter, and is inclined to think that the of the East End of London\u2014a scheme that | ; Toronto, will ting of the Sabbath School, a sea of religio-sociology, which show that =\u2014 = THE NEW 4 Essons and Mr.THE MONTREAL: DAILY STAR SATURDAY JUNE 2 1804, .KNOX CHURCH.THE DEDICATION SERVICES TOMORROW.St.Gabriel Swéet Presbyterian Church the Firat Prostestant Chureh in the Provines of Quebec.The new Knox Presbyterian Church atthe | corner of Dorchester aud Mansfteld streets will be open for public worship to-morrow.The Rev.Principal MacVioar,of the Montreal PreabyterianCollege, will conduct the first service in the morning at ll o'clock; the Rev.Wm.Patterson, of Cooke's Church, address à mass meet: Christian Endeavor Society and young people generally at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, and will preach again inthe evening.Rev.Mr.Patterson will lecture in the Lecture Room of the church on Monday evening on \u201cIreland and the Irish,\u201d The xpecial ser vices will be contineed on Sunday, June 10th., when Rev.\u2018A.J.Mowatt and the Rev.Dr.Borday will preach.: Knox Church tion was organis- od 108 years ago by the Rev.John Bethums, REV.JAMES FLECK, B.A., PASTOR OF KNOX CHURCH.who had been chaplain to the Militia of North Carolina in the War of Independence, being taken prisoner at the battle of Cross Creek in 1776.On his release be came to Canada and obtained the to Montres of the 2ith reciment, coming ontreal in 1798.Finding here à num- byterians, he rented a ! Po Sand gathered them together for pu lic worship.That was the first Protestant place of worship in the province of Quebec, As Was Also the St.Gabriel Street Church, opened on October Tth, 1792, the first testant church in the province.This building was erected at a coet of £10M0 sterling, and still stands at\u2019 the corner of St.James and St.Gabriel streets.An interesting reminiscence is that.while the church was built the co tion worshi n the Recollect Roman Catholic Chureh: The Rev.Jahn Younz su \"Mr.Bethune as tor, his ministry continuing till 1802 Following him came Rev.Jas.erville, who founded and endowed the annual course of lectures in connection with the Natural History Society, known as the Somerville course.\u201d The other ministers in succession hava been the Reve Henry Esson, Edward Black, Wm.Leishman, Wn.Rintoul, David Inglis, Dr.Kemp, Dr.Irvine, R.McA.Thornton, and the present pastor, Rev, Jas, who came from Armagh, Ireland, in IX7& \u2018Between Mr.Leishman'a ministry, th pulpit was supplied by deputies from the Church of Scotland, including the Reve.John Bonar, John McNaughton and V.C.Burns.The congregation during re than a century of its existence has = .HARMONIOUS IN ITS CHURCH WORK, bat there were two occasions when there was considerable friction.first disruption, took place at the beginning of the v Mr merville's pastorate.Among the candidates for the vacant pulpit ha Mr, Forrest, but not being accepted by the majority, a few of Mr.Forrest's friends withdrew and formed St.Andrew's Church.Ten years later, when both congregations were strong and hands and have been friends ever since.The next offshuot was twenty-e ht years after, in 1XSi, and vas on this For twen'y years \u2018before Mr.Somervilles \u2018death the Rev.Henry Esson was associa! him as assistant and successor.And five years after the induction of Mr.Fsson, the Rev.Edward Black was erdained as his colieague in the assistantship.This conjoint triple torate lasted ten years, though not without considerable friction, In 13 occured {lsruption in the Church of Scotland.tha viery of Montreal divided, cleaving on the same lines, À Mr, Esson and en almost his entive In sperous, they shook .ted with | the memorable .held tc the Robertson, Wm.Whytook and James Mes iiding Committee Walter Paul, chair ta dE MO AC CES vu B.Bicker, EXPROPRIATION MATTERS.An Alderman's Opinion of the Present Mode of Procedure.Ald.Wilson Smith has been studyin question, and finds thal the city witnesses proceeded on the principle of taking account of the quantity e different materials which, compose the bulldings.ete, and ding a sum for labor, superintendence and arch itectural expenses.\u201cIt is needless to say,\u201d he remarked, * that when a certain quantity of bricks, stone, wood and wm bave been in the construction of a house or used buildin, the, have ceased to be so much materia have become a building and that building should be valued as a whole, taking into consideration, of course, its age, condition and possibilities of producing revenue.To show to what a fine point this has been carried out in a recent expropriation case, a niche in the wall of a building which had formerly been used as a Nunnery was valued by the city witneases at $3 The masonry in ol ildings is also thicker and larger than in those erected at the present day.Still the city withesaes put a value of so much cubic yard.These witnesses should, in my opinion, be instructed to put a valuation upon the property as a whole\u2014upon the basis of its condition, age and rental value.If I am \u2018{ not mistaken there is nothing in the law which compels the valuation of the materials in such a manner; neither is it necessary that the city should purchase the roperty requ uired for public pu at three or four times the price that could be realized for it at public auction.I ami favor of paying expropriated parties liberal: ly far their property, but not on such a ridiculous basis as the foregoing seems to be.The fact is that these expropriation cases do not seem to get the attention that is necessary.1 do not think that any one goes around at present to see the buildings or land valuéd by the city witnesses, and it seems to me that the re should be carefully examined before they are presented to the Commissioners.CITY \u201cITEMS.To-marrow, the first Sunday of the month, the Archbishop will hold a reception at the Palace at 8 p.m.The annual memorial service in honor of Myr.Bourget will be held on Friday next, at G43 a.mi., at the Cath i The following ecclesiastical appointments re been made: The Rev.Father Cham- gous.Vicar nt St.Barthelemy; the Rev.father J.B.Desrosiers, Vicar at St.ex, The Archbishop in his pastoral tour next Teck will make the following visits: Moi day, Lavaltrie: Tuesday, St.Paul; Wednesday, Ste.Marie Salome; Thursday, St.James; Frijay, Rawdon; Saturday, Chert- ser, The Chambre de Commerce met yesterday in the New York Life Building t was announced thal the new hall.#1 St.James street, will be ready for next Friday's meeting.At that meeting, Mr.Stanilas Cote, secretary of the organizations will move for milk in preparation?Any doctor will tell you that the worst forms of tubercular disease are conveyed through the medium of cow\u2019s milk.In this connection Nestlë's Food is invaluable, as with the addition of water only it is a safe and entire diet for infants.~ and - Baby Met oa and book The Thos.Leeming & Co, 25 St.Peter St Sole Agents for Canada.Montreal, RADWAY'S PILLS, Purely Vegetable.Mild and Reliable.= \u2014 \u2014 rHE CHURCHES MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS SUNDAY, JUNE 3rd.SROOND SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.M.A.A.A.CHURCH OF ENGLAND.- S .H di THEDRAL GaDs C Form, D: D.heros oi Mogtrut à = Hoy = Boy À pring an dp | Communion.11 a m, Cat rice.SRD -, Le Choral Litany.» =, Cathedral service.seats OK THE M.A AA.GROUNDS, fresasip.me Dsllysrvicobpm , ST, GEORGES CHURCH, Very Ret Dua.Can FRIDAY Afernoon, June Sth, \"Hl michael, Root um and after morning service.rion 1.05: ES Coumencing ai 4.30 Sharp.Rev.C.J.James 3 m, Sunday ool and Bible Classes.7.05 p.m., Evening prayer.Q ROLRAMME OF EVENTS.J.James.All and a on scat helders entering ta 10 Yards Run 1 Mile Run front door st 118 m re ere 440 Yards Run Jamp lors Divine Berrice bocins aus Sach serre 889 Vards Run 3 Mile Bicycle Rov ey famines of Wales vil at * Putting 16 1b, Shot rresnat mue Bicycle ENTRIES CLOSE » A ee edi ars Entry Fee 50 Cents, must be enclosed withlsach Eatry the 1a m Preachar at IL, Rev.G.About ws Li hich amount will be r= t se Smith, B.À Evecing service st T: proncher, Rev.M.À.starters) Rules rm 9 Bourne.pts at3p m.w.8 WELDON =.Address P.O.Box 88.- Bec M AA TepuTy nie RD Roce Moraine Spring Championship of Canada, Bavarday, June 16th.uf unday Qu ae S fap Even ing service at 7 o'clock; preacher.Rev.J.H.Dixon.S JOHN THE EVANGELIST.corner of Ontario asd + 8t.Urbainsts.Holy Communion, 8.00 vdi with sermon.eat 015s m.emaong at seats freo and unappropriated.Rev or.JT.MARTIN'S, Rev.G.Osborne Troop.M.A.reo- tor.Communion at 8.00 am, The usual at ll am.and -achool at 3 services Bunday-echool Bible Reading in the ah 310pm.All seats T.STEPHENS.Ven.Archdeacon Evans, M.A.Ractor.Morning service and Holy Communion at Ev service and Holy C at?IL T.THOMAS, 1038 Notre Dame Btroet, Rev.J.Fra LD) erick naud, Rector.Moming service at 11; Rectors bile Claes and Banday-schoolat $ pra.Evea- ng JT.THOMAS\" MISSION, corner Delorimier Ave and 5.3 Outariv street.achool at Ip =.w.w.Chipman, Paporintendeat at lp grening service at 8 pm.All to th the Niciniy not where, nvited and made Toloms.P.inclus ins charge.Rav.J.F.Renaud, Rec Rev.J.H Dix Classes, a2 3, pm.All are RACE CHUROH, Wellington street.Erinity Brndar.G Bervices 8 a.m., en i Th Ker, Rector.STL LURES, comer and Pg ore streets.M.of oT + Canninghars, Morning we re a Evenir; servion at + \"er and Bible Case fce vue at 3 pm HURCH OF THE ADVENT.Corner of Wood ave, Morning rte en Holy Communion at 11.\" Nanay shock ble Class at par Evening prayer at 7.Preacher at both services, IT.ree smeros Rev.H.Jekill, B A., Rector.Murning servicost Evening 7.Sanday-echool an LL SAINTS Church, cor.of Bt.Denis and Marianne atreate Divine Service at lla md ihm Siniay school at 30m Hav H.J.Evazs SLA Cause perfect .complete ateorption and health- fal regularity.For the cure of all Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kidoeys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases, Constipation, Oostivences, Piles, : SICK HEADACHE, ° FEMALE COMPLAINTS, INDIGESTION, BILIOUSNESS, DYSPEPSIA, the following ptoms followi from the digestive organs: Constipation, {award in the dity ces or weight ja ctations, sinking or fluttering oking or suffocati wenzations when aa lying | ure, Rimes of vision, ota or webs before the t, oer an and dull pain in the head, perspiration, ess vf the skin nd in the side, chest, ate, a and sudden dushes of burnioæ in the flesh.A few doses of RADWAY'S PILLS will free the stem of all the above named ra JT.BINON'S CHURCH, comer &t Joseph and SA Elizabeth avenue, Bt.Henri.lla m and 7 pm Rev.Samuel Massoy, Rector.N AJSONNEUVE MISSION, 631 Notre Dame street.Service a LISE De, PREDFRTTEUE (Rue Chatham).ll a ES viere, B.A.ue ST Tv me 8 Antoine.M ornine cr preach ar tins Ee Rey.proscher fer E Srahaimn.A.Be.EBT ST PARNABAS, 5 Lambert: RoW J.Dans A., Rector.Morning vermice ab ll.Erening service at 7.Sunday-school and Bible classes at 3 p ST o DEE, Longueuil lam and?p mw ro + Sh STEPHENS, Lachine.Rev.R.Hewton, M.LA rector.Holy Communion and morning prayer at 1} SCRA op mE REDERRER Cote St.Paul, 11 eo w and 7p Davidson, lay the free admission of all bona fide journal- Price 33 els.per ha: or sent by \" ists as honorary members, pits by BR.AE) au ce (5 nl Ee James street, Orr ov MUNTETPAE 3 HALL .= 3 rwin ng charge.What is Ecze | a?THE CHURCHES- Service 811150.= and pme Bacio, Dern .; m AAA AAA SLA LOL See PHILIPS CHURCH, Mostreaï Junction.Morn- ST.Sof Hine case w 1 Fçeaine ning Enger ur sunday QT, JANES METHODIST CHU Rev.W.J.It is an agony of agonies, Yowo unter.DD.Pastor.Momnigy service at 11.Ricusoss SQUARE Mission Rooms Service 7 - )OULTOL SURE, Rev.A.C.E à.solos te DERE SEMESTRE | tv Hp er a HERREGORE STREET.STREET.Rev.8D.Chowan: Toctor.skin almost beyond endurance.; Sm Morning st 11; Evening at 1.ome.paser.SFT: Prieta tex oR eis © Itis thousands of pin-headed ves.NA CH 8: C Barvices st 1 ame.oui ALOIS.on Sundays in icles filled with an acrid fluid, ever forming, ever bursting, ever flowing .upon the raw excoriated skin.No part of the human skin is exempt.\u201cIt tortures, disfigures and humiliates more than all other skin diseases \u201c combined.Tender babies are among its most numerous victims, They are often born with it.Sleep and rest are out of the question.Most remedies and the best physicians generaliy fail, even to relieve, If CUTICURA did no more than cure Eczema, it would be entitled to the gratitude of mankind, It not only cures but A single application is often suffi cient to afford instant relief, permit rest and and to a speedy Hw ELAGA METHODIST.{Man =, » Rev.Thomas Brown.11 a.m.and7p m.TES 8T.LOUIS.(Commer Mount Royal ave.and .(QVTREMONT.lam, Rev.J.H.MoOoonell J pm ORCHESTER STREET dE RA corner Dorchester and St.Urbain ë A.Éobertson.paster.em and?pm (CENTENARY\u2014 POINT ST.CHARLES.Rev.J.Tallman Pitcher, pastor.Morning service at 1l.Evening service at 7.A OUNTAIN STREET.Rev.Emaley, pastor.Morning service at Il.Ning onl, bas atreet.) Momit: service at 11.vening ve eT B preacher, Rev.1: Walker, rer CT TPE en ll amend?p =m Rev.J.D.Ellis, B A MOETREAL SOUTH.llamand7p =m, Rev.A.E.Pates, CoE 8T.PAUL.lam sod 7pm DFE STREET MISSION.Sunday School A Evening service at 7.30.Preacher, Rev.All are we: A Ts der i a Brea 7: har, tor.erning ne = Re VB Hinson.Bunday-chooi and free at BST BATTIST.a am and?Rev.Donald any Pano School and Bible class at 1% \u201creo n patient om ting our roms before Hi\u201c ot \u201cBelieve re Baptm an na Ce Ley 8 will be a so Qu minist istered & at the clase À the evening service.Divine service will be held the Boat House, at 11 a.m.The Rev.K.Scott will v URESEY TERIAN le T.ANDREWS(Charch of Seotiand).Rev.J.Edgar a Moa B.D.pastor.Prescheratll am and Williamson.| T.PAULB.Rav, Ji Barclay, D.D.pastor.Sua choc ues x Wednesday ni nn.al p m even rocnesds i service mt 8130 clock.All seats tree RESCENT STREET.The Rev.A.B Machay Drill proach at 11 am.and?p of the Ba bath schools in Seed fson REKINK.The pastor, Rev.A J.Mowatt, will E at ll am.and 7 pm.sabbath class at 3pm.Strangers wel NOX.Rev.Sam Por BA aication In Hall of St.James Methodist Church.MONTREAL JR.' LACROSSE CLUB.Monthly Meeting.The regular mon meeting of Loa nuove ub will held ae the Clu bb Mouse, Cote St.TUESDAY EVENING.JUNE 5th dust, at 8.30 Sharp.ll attendance requested.ms G6.T.a Hoa Sec.NEW KNOX CHURCH.Dedication : Services SARBATHS, 3rd and 16h JUNE, 1394, EE MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS NA SNS CADEMT or MTAEC, Sry THOMAS, MONDAY, vs y tk, MONDAY aie ; .enry ur Jones WEDNESDAY, } First a in M THURADAY, Preteasers Love Rory be Je 21 y Farrie.author ofthe Little BATURDAY MATINEE, Fool's SATURDAY NIGHT, fSrydoey Gi Grundy, Lut and only $150.Heals now en mis a Nordkeimer's and Alla lans, Aomeller., _COMING\u2014Chariey's 4 \u201c me CADEMY oF Aon Bexar Thea .Lasses and Manager.t MeYRA .JUNE e Beginning me AY ad NE Hh Matinecs da se noie nos comen (harley s Aunt! By Brandon Thomas.Direction of Charles Frohman or de anything until you see à ?- 15e, 50e, 1.00.heres .Ty : Seats now cm sale at Nerd- conrd NEA JOHN DREW.1288 TEENA A THEATRE Next week, with Math.Wednesday meet Setarday.ANNIE ABBOTT, 1 Matacic Wonder\u201d Special prices Bc, 50c and 5c.Matinees 380 and 30¢.Sante on tales sale at Theatre, Shaw's music store, Sheppard's and Hot nu \u2014\u2014 \u2014Bousa's Famous Band, Tram a Aficeneen and ning This Week ORIGINAL AND ox LY ATKINSON S NEW PECK'S BAD BOY, Under the mans ment fui Fran.P.Wrzox.Ad 10 3 Neen seats, 10 conte extra.Planat de Theatre fea from Sem till Top.ng \u2014A \u201cBCANDAL IN HIGH LIFE Me THEATRE ROYAL.Week Monday, June 4, Afterneon & Evening, Teri: «A Scandal in High Lite.OR GILLIGAN® FLOAT, \" Iatroduci med The REV.PRINCIPAL MacVICAR.DD, LLD, ne Tr eus y ha Irish Comedian Prestyterian College, Montreal, wil cond: uct the First ARCECAL mes P.Kelly.rricœ of Public Worship in the New Knox Church va au voue Ao Load of A oe, Moming.3rd June, at 11 o clock.Strong Singing and * New Music, ex] The REV.WILLIAM PATTERSON, written for \u201cA Reans aa in on Life.\u201d Admission, 10, x of Covken C \u201church, Toronto, will address à Mas rois and reed seats, 10c extra.Plan at t the Theatre Sabbath School.Bible Christian rom dam.till 10pm.Coming\u2014' \"The Two Ory 1293 Sot nd nd Young People generally, to be held in Ch at3 o'clock in the atrornocs Members of other C.EK Societies are respectfully invited EER crac under the leadership of Mr.t 7 o'clock, will be conducted by the REY FRET AM PATTERSON.MA To secure 8 and adberents of the Church are gre requested ws tem minutes before the hour.Special TANS at alithe = behalf of ihe Bullding Fund.Ireland and the Irish.LECTURE On the above subject by the Rev.William Patterson, M.A.{of Toronto), n iho Leciare- Hall of the New Knox Church, Corner Mansfield and Dorchester Stresta, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 4 at 8 O'CLOCK.TICKETS, - 25 CEnTs Baca.To be had at Dryslale\u2019s, Bt.James and St erine Streets; alter Pauls St Catherine Strest; J.B.Picken & Co.opposite Post Utlice, and at the door.1983 SAN EVENING WITE PERENOLOGT\u201d LECTURE TUESDAY EVENING, June Ith, 8p ua, Under the Ladies\u2019 M: by REV.PETRIE Ly enim 01 the Americas Inatitute of Phrenclogy.Come and learn how ADMISSION \u2014 SILVER \u2014 AT THE DOOR.1393 Jaw ICECREAM SOCIAL AND DANCE.Third Anniversary of Allan a Bale Circle, Ne Jo Companions of Will be held on rest, A.0.F, WEDXESDAY, JUNE Gik, 1094, at § o'clock, in Masonic Hall, Place d'Armes square.Tickets, 28e, including refreshments.L.JACKSON, Becy.C.M.B.A.1391 Au Meter Branches of the CM.BA are invited dy Branch to take in Proceesion at Cute Bt.Peal, Re = EUNDAY.Jine de WERE 1382 G DAME L ST PRINCE OF WALES REGIMENT.| ANNTAL BRILL 1.The Regiment will parade at A VJ NF.SUNDAY, uae rd.at to attend Divine a Church.verrices.Morning Jorvice a \u2018 niform Divine Principal MacVicar, Mass meet Phy pe at Bervice Urder.ane « Brass and the Fife and Drum Banda 3pm Evening perrico at Ti ee Eu w will at wx, TUESDAY nine = tbe Sth eS 2 for hy 0 T.GABRIEL Rev.Robert Campbell, D.D., pastor.i ficer's Inspect; Jniform \u2014 Review oruing service at 11.Evening service at 7.Pastor's Order.sing Omer Inspection v Bible ¢ Class at 3.15 p.By order, MERICAN.= T.8.McWilliams, M.pastor.W.L.BOXD, Cart.AYR orning service at 11.Evening service wy 1891 | Adjatant.AMERICAN PE PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL, 73 Inspec OYAL BOOTS OF CANADA pastor.Bervices at en Annual Brill.prea Shader aaa, a Seats ali Boe.wae 1 Ratt talion will parade next Cum \u2014 Pastor, Dr.Smyth.Morning service allows, in Drill Order at 11 o'clock.Evening vervice at Ÿ © Monday.the ith Jana.Band, Drummers and Pioneersto Piers aod HALMERS.Rev.Colborne Heine, B.A., pastor and on Thursday.Services, 113.m_and 7 p.Drummers to attend.183 FRED LYDON, Cape.and Adit, K.Rata TANLEY STREET.Rev.F.M.Dewey, Dewey, MA.pas \"eer, A ag « fica all the Fal with Australia and, perhaps, the Cape, without conferring any great advantage upon the peoples on the European continent who by treaty must Share the benefit.With Britain, it is different: but Britain has the remedy for this in her own hands, if she chooses to apply it.She has only to termin- .ate the treaties iu question._______ _ ' Many matters beside the tariffs will come before the pending Conference; and along many channels, there are chances for progress.Britons throughout the world will watch the deliberations of the delegates with hope and expectance.The worst thing they can fear is barrenness.The Conference will be looked to for a visible advance\u2019 toward unity, even if it cannot go far.THE NOVEL WITH A MISSION.In a receut article on the \u201cEnglish litera- \u2018 ture of the Victorian age,\u201d in which we are told that we have not produced a \u201ctype\u201d but a medley of contrastod styles, Mr.Frederic Harrison pauses to dwell upon one feature of our literary epoch that is growing more intense and assertive with every year\u2014tHo turning of every kind of book-raaking into a vehicle for the prope.gation of social and religious opinions.\"The social earnestness of our time colors our literature, and almost distorts bur Jiterature;\u201d says Mr.Harrison: and then Again he says by war af example: rem been expected to thrust let on the social question into one of his ers un the Fall of Rome.Nut Cart los 5 \u201cre Tench Revolution\u201d ia as much Dickens polit sody au id invective as ht fs history.made a seri novels serve as ohslaughts on various social abuses; and George Eliot's heart is evor with Darwin, Shencer and Conte, as much ns it ia with Miss Austen.Ituski would sacri- urea in the world, i would transform itself into a Brotherhood of St.G Tennyson has trict to put the dilemmas or theo- controversy Into lyric poetrri ro is naw to be studied, not in mietaphys cs, but in popular novels.| Une has but to watch the ebb and flow of modern litera agity, now laving the fect of this Wk, jand\u2019 now mounting breast-high about vonder novelist, to see that the thing which the reading world souks most persistently, is discussion of the social and veligious topics of the time.It may be that we canno te the historical novel in our day: but,\u201d in any case, we are doing very little of it Neither is the pure novel \u2014 the novel of the idle hour n° bhon would have smiled a cruel Sh gram.it attorday eth which only seeks to tell a story \u2014.Li * growing Argentine wheat exports bring scrious petil to the American trade in that article.It points out that, while \u201cfor the month of February the wheat exports of this country were 4,000.00 bushels; in the same month Argentina shipped to Europe 4,330,000 bushels.In March our (the American) wheat exports were 6,533,818 bushels, while those of Argentina \u2018were 9,128,000.\u201d -Farther along, -it-compiles this-suggestive comparative statement: In February last the wheat exports of t United States were leas than half the womber of bushels reached in the sanie month of 15%, while the Argentine total showed an increase of 18 per cout.In March last the falling off in our whoat exporta Fn about 10 per cont., while those from Argentina were more than double the sum re corded for March, INQ.Fer April there was à Rain in © Argentine oxporta as coma with those of 1303 of 86 per cent.As the nited authorify Foferred to puts the case,\u2019 the U Kingdow alan is getting &/ Lo wheat amouth from a country which aA yea sent bat : Aum shales monta du bin gat All à few And, 1 notwithstanding he liberal Nevies, aread {rad = crop, Argentina has still 00004000\" bushsi tes left to export.Thisisa matterof serious moment to Cana- diaus.The Herald thinks that the Ameri.\u2018cans are handicapped in their competition with the Argentine wheat-growers by their methods of shipment and sale.Canadians will, of course, kéep clear of any obstacles ot this kind: and may prove in time as serions a rival to the Amcrican trade as the South Americans.We have the most fertile avheat land imaginable in the North.West.It is tapped by\u2018an unparalleled lake and river system running from Port Arthur to the sea.We are about in the same latitude as Britain, thus possessing the advantage of nearness to our market.There is surely no reason why Canadian European markets in quantity as well as quality.In Ald ot st Patriok's Church.Arrangements for the coming bazaar in aid of ee Patrick's Church re fast ap- roaching completion, Last evening the adies of \u2018the parish held a meeting, the Rev.Father Quinlivan presiding, wo report progress and arrange further details, At the same time delegates from the various ish socieiies discussed bazaar matters.he rules governing \u2018thr contest for the trophy were setticd definitely, and a co mittee appointed, composed of all the delegates, to work with the Indien of the parish n making bazaar a success.The bazaar will be held in W induor Hall com- niencingon Wednesday, June &, and closi onew from that date.© ne Wiggins -*And do yon think that Skin.fit ie sa misen\u201d rump.\u2014 ** Miser! NAS that man would propose to a woman by postal card!™ ~ 4k wheat should not load the world in the | ister, assumed\u2019 the pastorate in 1576.\u2018town, The chure .floor are accomm | president; J.Mob W.D.Howel, .en Star cet \u2019odedenrimeii Dal ~ principles of the Free Church, severed their connestion with the Church of Scotland Synod of Montreal, and joining with other ogagrerations in Canada of like mind, ed what afterwards grew to be the Canada Presbyterian Church.In February, 1861, while still worshipping in - St.Gabriel street, the congregation changed its name by Act of Parliament to that of Knox Church, and nearly two years after wards sbandoned the old building down At the corner.of Dorchester and Mansfield streets, which war torn down to make en Dover present structure, was opened This was the first church {an the W est nd at that tine, and the location was then considered out in the fields.Thix building cost, including land, $23,000; the price of the land at that tire vas 40 oents.per foot.After Mr.Thornton's translation to a church in Glasgow, a two years\u2019 vaéancy followed.\u201d \u2018when Mr.Fleck, the present min- ~ ing Mr.Fleck's pastorate THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE CHURCH HAS INCREASED from Wo considerably over 600, and Jor the past few years it was ap t that more room was wired was thought, for a time, that Judiclous alterations might provide the necessary accommodation, but it was finally found that nothing would be satisfactory but an entirely new church.Accord were prepared for the present building on the same sito to cost $30,000, with a seating pacity of 1200 people, The building itself is sl by 138 foot, the main entrance being on Dorchester street.The church ingly plans | _ floor, which is ten feet above the street - level, is approached LY three wide stair cases The auditdrium a oc nal in form with two wings, the pulpit being placed aguinat the wall nearest ot e Y.M: CG.A.building on Dominion n Square.On the main tion for the pastor, the choir and the vestry.and both the pews and the the pulpit are of quartered © Sa ool room, which isunderthe church, boy 14 feet in height and ean accommodate 800 pupils.On this are claxs-rooms, library, parlor.kitchen, etc.The whole building 3 lighted by electricity, and when the central group, which i comprise 10 incandescent lamps, is placed ition the affect wn be very Pred hob aile in heated and ventilated b Dowd system.The exterior the ot rock- faced limestone, with dressed trimmings, the auditorium beingsurmounted by a ) pinnacle, rising from the centre to a height of Idx The cornerstone of the new building waa laid on July 2, 153.The present of hearers of the church are : on\u2014 Rev.James Fleck, B.A., Moder ator; ve D.McLaten, Session Clerk; Edward M Moore, Rev.James Patterson, Wal Miter Paul, 1 epreren taie Elder; Prof.Jd Hoborss: David d Alkman, J.B.pe W.Hobesta, Samuel man J.Picken.B.Dickson.Board of ment \u2014 Walter Paul, Goins, treasu Ww.8 erson, J i di John SERRE A.rer; Keith, secretar cure.CUTICURA works wonders because it is the most wonderful skin cure of modern times, rer ag css eo Boar, Aad ax» Curu Corrz Sole Prop! 80 Forran Dave \u201cal HOW 1 WAS CURED OF \u201c Send 6 cu.in stamps for this valuable pam) which tells how d Tumors = be cu painless met] STOTT a RY.Mention STAR.(3Rflaw) povmeuville, Oat.PORTER, TESKEY & CO.Headqua \u201cters in Canade fo TACKLE Of .Every - Description Wholesale Agents tor HY.MILWARD & SONS PIKE HOOKS Lacrosse Goods, Tennis Goods, / Baseball Coeds.454 and 456 St.James St., Montreal.1189 aw pi Spm.Th URCH ¥ THE NESSIAT Services'at 11 o AN at Ce pm.Rov.W.he par M ning gablact.Forgiveness.\u201d Evening Partak the Divine Nature.\u201d RACE.Corner a Oliver and Western .1 _Antoine, Rov.W.Graham, fori M = tor.Morning service at 11.Evening service H\u2014_Brentagat 7 MISSION.Fast D MISSION.\u20ac Rs MY ° preaching service school ONTREAL JUNCTION.M 5 om.hearty we aad M ems Preacher, as a Pek: ad Bible cles 00 OH er Dex Hall, 142 ?Delisle tmorenci street, 11 a.m.an Ta 7 pm.Come LOUIS BAPTIST MISSION.Protestant tient Schoolhouse, 53 Stuart street, Cote \\ over ROYAL VALE Unica Ni Church Berviceat 4p.m.: VSD aa ED\u2019 11.Evening 7, proce Rov.URCH OF RET (Belentist) CHÈe Catherine #0 Services 1) Vo army al Louis.Preuching Service J'me Rev.Joho Nick M ABVENT CHRISTIAN.Stokes x Evening service at 7._ The Sacrament DVENT CHRISTIAN CONGRÉGATION, 290 | ofthe Lords Bupper will be administered at At moruing ser a Bubjeet: = \"eho and what was Her Eve das PS T.MATTHEW EWE, Poin Point ft Quiet sod?ul 3 ven er S pate m at 7, M les Hobertaon offic 8, Pont ar ls tito and characters.citing.Shake w Goats pan IT CONGREGATIONAL.A ELVILLE mon.Cote 8 Bt.AntoMe.Rev.J.= jacGilli BD, tor.M at IL EMMANUEL.Rex J.B.Sikcor, Jastor, Morning Evening = oe) vr Be preacher com mut Te Toon service at 11.Evening service The Lord's \u2018The Life of einer Supper will be ol at Sa evening Service.DES NEIGES.Mier Ber J Mois = Rommel Evening at M.A.Pasar, (C%%emiest 11 a Bunday-Sebool at 3 pm Tz ri Evening servis Al ag Faster Sates a 7 dd ry 7 nie Pos T.CHARL! Bov.Thomas Hall, ORWOOD.Back River.) Minister, Rov.J.Myles ht ra nes Bo.wed pm m.Far meer N° Crombie.Serres 3 p.m.Sundayachool at 3 evenl o'clock.St.Lambert.Rev.Mi Wat ENDENOMINATIONAL.X aor Borrices atdla mand?pm Seb ROTESTANT E HOUBE SE ORINDURTAV À AND DHOME bath school and pastor's Bible class at 3 p.m.m Tr, APRAIRIE.ST.ANDREWS CHURCH.lla m.Rev.Bc L and 3p.im every Sunday.Wim.MoCaals, Mission: Hm thy Lords Simwer tov for \u2018opherin 4 Cn ble teaching.1p.o., gospel mesting.STE iri hal ROUE Morin, pastor.LS any DE ST SAUVEUR, Canning street, 11 à, ga, Louis NEW CHURCH, corner pare and Carriere sta 11 à m and7 pm J.R.Dobeon, B.A.ERAN.SCANDINAVIAN LUTHERAN, \u2018NO 43 BT.FRAX street, 11 am.and 1.30 p.m., preacher BEM LUTHERAN, Ft Dominia Rev.A el pastor Service at 11 Fes Frac pm {T.ANDREWS CHURCH, Lachine.Rev.Charles $3 Ross, pastor._Bervices 11 a.m.and ry + WHE STER.(Atwater Ave.bear Antoine Street) Te ms ad 7 pm ren vey] MONTRRAL WELAN ENION QERVICEAT WALFORD HALL, QUEENS BLOCK AY atin m p\u2014\u2014\u2014re _\u2014 \u201c MONEY TO LEND «+ AT LOW RATES Sun Life Assurance Company.J OHANN IS \u2014 TO THE MANAGER ST.LEON SPRINGS HOTEL, \u2014 cor 1 have derived great benefit from the use of ft.Leon Water.Dee at Ar pis ny owe casa thous owt in healing tue Bprings on adh TE LE ort for hoes whose Lt Bhgmed, LO 1 have visited the part witnessed numer- urn ndigestion and ! hose kidneys and over wre oy NAPOLITION 4.Viotiniek, 6 \u201c = &treet, ToxoxTa This colebrated water Is for sale whelcanie and retail by the ST.LRBON \u2018WATER OCOY, 53 Victoria Square, Montreal, Que.1-04 ASSOCIATION, The regalar Monthly Meeting of this Association will be held on MONDAY next, 4th inet.\u2018À large attendance s req uested.L.A.WINTER, Secy.A SPECIAL MEETING of Branch No.1.CCM.RK A.Quebec NN in Seminary Hall AY, td inst.at 3 pm.A is requested, + = = x oder - F.C.LAWLOR, is: Ge.THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE Irish Protestant Benevolent Socisty will be held on MONDAY.June th, et RICHELIEU & ONTARIO NAV.CO.Are going to Toronto or igtermediate places.If so, vo Canal Basin, 10 am, take the fast mail mail Steamers lea Monday, Wednesday and Friday.FARES, Tn Single 08.00.Return $16.70 RINGSTON, Single $4.00.Return § 8,00 ALYR.BAY, Angle $4.08.Return $ 6.00 PRESCOTT.single $3.00.Return $ 3.00 Meals and berth included both ways.' HAMILTON LINE plimmer Magnet leaves every.Friday ot 4 pm, Canal HANILYON, Single $2.00.Return $13.00 TORONTO, e $1.50.Return $14.00 Meals and berth included both ways.For other lines, time tables of markt sd tory boat and all information, apply to H.FOSTER CHAFFEE, District Passenger Agent, 198 St.James M., Opp.Pent mc.STR.FILGATE.EN tr street, from 10e.tn tozp us.TELEPHONE 1710 the | \u2018 Can Martin 128 20e à GOULET, Proprietes.SOHMER PARK.Open Every Day trom 1to ll pm.PERFORMANCES AT 3S and 8 P.M.ATTRACTIONS THIS WEEK: LILLIE WESTERN, who plays 10 different instruments.KNOLL & McNEIL, Cornet Soloists.MORAIZE, French Comic LAVIGNES BAND of 40 Soloists.Admission, 10 conta.Menagerie, 10 cents extra.1966 SOCIETY OF ARTS OF CANADA (Limited).Capital Stock, $ 1 00.000.established with a view Incorporated by Letters Patent oA Gorernmems of Canada, Lhe 271: Pel GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nes.1008 and 1662 Notre Dame ftreet, Montreal, : Oneof the Richest GALLERINS of PAINTINGS in Canada.- All the Paintings are Originals.MOSTLY FRON THE FRENCH SCHOOL.The Modern School DANONE _ Open From 2 to 6 or 30 pote timent on Dee er A.ROY mpl de kB, À DICKSON & CO, %- Watchmakers, Jewellers, Cold and silver Smiths, .Drkecr ImrorTzzs OF DIAMONDS, FINX WATCRES &$ JEWELLERT ou and American Goods ere Plate, Se.Berline Sirer.Art Goode.Cooda, Fine China, Cutisey, Optical ZE Lawn Trunis, etc, etc, etc.pote Pre ohad Co ru hl NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Tenders for Pi Piling, Bie.* man Conte show pode \u2014 in erection and completion of Wharf at Dorval for specifications Walbank, C.K, 314 St.James Street.Mu TERLERS Tuesday.vane 19th, 1204, at6p.m.pdmotastretre for the privé Joge of furnishing refreshments KNIGHTS OF LABOR PICNIC, On Dominion Day, July and, od the Exhibition Grounds, pocording td specification ole his office.Eich ton on DU de Jones 81.Room à \u2014_\u2014 \u201com MANUFACTURERS AND CAPITAL A TE nt Acts of le7s, and Amendments § Bection 38 otice is à persons dei a.nee int maoufact facture ot mi and alloys thersof, for which certain lette/b patent of the Dominion a, une\u2019 Ith, lm, K nn i py Non 31,512 31,513 iy Sit, Et TE na, Sind aloo t in i de to x nue the thereat.for hich © certain t SE ni ad Dominios Roluetion fa.to =.in © gran Nes pci aennable terms under each and all Kd same letters paient.ont and otherwise the petent | possession of! the.public ia accordance ied act\u201d Lommuni-atiée «4 ed be adiressec Fite rm eR A med) law Tur Prrrsat aun Reoucrion Oo, Am _W.H.WARREN, | 26 Temple Building.Telephone 3500 Lo ACCOUNTANT, Liquidator and Trustee.t dit books, closing re tp ao hing doe oct Companies ts and barefully Wold og LOANS NEGOTIATED.+ \u2018 LB de Baden rR A tT Sete STE seen RT 2 EE ET ween LL ca THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY JUNE 2 18%: » - 3 .arraignment of the administration of the license department.That political capital has been and is made of o Sonera tronage and wer few wi eny Charge is an old o one, one Sir Oliver has met successfully at the polls mare than once in his career.The administrationof the Crown Lands and the financial standing of the vince received severe criticism at the bands of Mr.Meredith, but his owa policy on these questions he did not disclose.In an interview he sald that the proposed Pacific cable was an important matter to the of Good Hope, as the people of the colony were desirous of having the extended from Auatralia to the Cape.It would benefit all concerned if the Cape re duced the duty on Canadian timber in exchange for the reduction by Canada of the duty on Cape pine.THROUGH HELL GATE.Dont [er AnoTHER WW ASH-DAY Go sr Without [sing Royal Insurance Co.Unlimited Liability INSOLVENT NOTICE.BANKRUPT STOCK FOR SALE BY PEBLUÉ AUCTION.a In the matter THE WIGHTMAN SPORTIM GOODS pg Mon TIxG We have received Instructions from Lhe Curator to sell by public auction, at our rooms, 86 3 - Peter street, Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th, 1004, these few sentences you have the more im- OU will find ' Absolute Security.steeven o'clock tn tho forenoon.en bloc, at so portant planks of his platform, Since his ee that it will do _ To the above sotate: = {iowlAg asses butonging ndon speech he n indu ames .sad Stock tn trage Fancy Goods, Small add to the strength (among his friends) J Knox, of Quebec, Rods on « Log what no other Every description of property insured v'ares, Fisming Tackle, and all Minas of sporting of hia eparate s school (declaration by saying for a $500 Wager.soap do.and at moderate rates of premium.ds.po Tounting, as per Inventory, Ww t rit Nort merica guaran \u2014\u2014 can » READ OFFICE FOR CANADA: kan 1 \u2019 .\u2018 | 2 On Wednesday last, at New York, James , stock and Inventory can be seen on applica- .SHOULD NOT STAND FOREVER Knox, of Quebec, performed a wonderful will please you every Royal Insurance Building, Montreal.on the office of the Curatar.Fraser willing, in the war of the abolition of separate feat.Fora wager of he rode a log Way.W.TATLEY; Manager.\u201cTerms: Cash or approved security.Purchaser achools and he believed the time was now Hell Gate and made the return y.GEO.SIMPSON, Ace M to deposit $:50.00 at Lime of sale.Mr.Joseph Tait.M.P.P., the champion When it should be changed.For thisde- trip in safety, tdbk a drink of brandy, : \u201c E HURTCBI \"Special Agsots French JONN McD.MAINS, Curator, => .solitical prohibitionist of the.Reformers.velopment, probably the P.P.A.'s have to keted his money and went about hi It is Easy, Clean, ALFRED ST.CYR.Depa nt.38 t street, Montreal.The Relative Standing Kir.Master is supported by Conservative thank His Grace \u201cArchbishop Cleary of business.Of course, now-a-days Hell Gate and G,_ RUSS ROBERTSON & SUNS, } Ageate BENNING À a .probibitionists and so will uther Conserva- Kingston, hose hot language has à is not the dangerous passage that it was at .PANE ALLY * Department.Mootreal, May 20h, 1806 1?Auctioneers.and Relations of tive candidates.It will prove thus all 2 tots Mowat has chogen to stand on the me prhen J.Fenimore C per toldof te Economical to wash with MI = along the line.The great bulk of the pro- pu LA d ; u e Waterw .e tide thereat .T \u201cthe Parties bibitioniets place parts first, and the old Dis splendid record of aver twenty years, It the present day proclaims that Hell Gate this soap.THE GOSPEL of the INSOLVENT NOTICE.P.P.AISM AND PROHIBITION SIMMERING DOWN.parties will each get about the sune number of votes from the temperance party as usual, in proportion to the vote that will be cast.Prohibitionists are therefore, as such, virtually out of the contest.The same is practically true of the, I.I.Al's, eighteen ; of whose candidates are unopposed by Conservatives and the remaining nine of whom are in tield because it is supposed their resence there will aid the Conservatives \"he coquetting between the Conservatives And the P.P.A.'s has been so manifest and is a sound foundation to stand upon, although the cry.is for the future rather than for the past.Sir Oliver's s h was adefence against the attack of Mr.Meredith rather than the formulating of a new policy.a Quatter of course, his arguments are strong, and they will bé accepted generally by almost the entire body of his old friends.Having merely to follow and reply to the attacks of his opponents instead of explaining and defending a new policy, he will be on the defensive rather than leading an i is not altogether a misname.Minox had not foi ten his early training in Sillery Cove.He is twenty-eight years of age and possesses a well devel nerve \u2014that characteristic of most dwellers in the Ancient Capital.He is also a lacrosse player, and, therefore, not inclined to hesitate in the face of danger.The log selected was 28 feet long, 13 x, 12 inches square, floating angle upwards.Knox jumped on it at the foot of East Ninety-second street, pole in hand, and or Sunlight Soap Depot tor Quebec, Frank Magor & Co., Montreal, ; .BALDWIN \u201cDRY AIR\u201d REFRIGERATORS.REV.B.FAY MILLS Tested by Scripture, -nv\u2014 Rev, A, B.MACKAY, B.D.Price $4.00 per 160, Five Cents Each.Sent by mail on receipt of price.For sale at the boukatores or the publishers.BANKRIPT STOCK FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION.+ In the matter of GEO.J.GRBHARDT, - Of \u2018Montreal We have recelyed fnstructions from the Curator to sell by Public Auction, at our rvoms, 88 St.Peter street, Montreal, On WMEBNEADAY, JUNE Gh, 1394, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, en bloc, at 80 aggressive war into Africa, a fact to w h ith ch w ti much in the dollar, the following asseus betong= ronounced that by far the greater number a A » = 0 went with choppy water, strong > Xx the Reformers who joined N he order have a little dixadvantage is attached.the fol.tide Sod 5 rite gale pM {Against him.Upward Circulation of Dead Air Space between MORTON, PHILLIPS & co., ge A as per tn- à 3 either deserted it for their.old party or have © = at s legs pw recu oO! \u2019 A.VEntOry,t0.\u2026.\u2026.2000 rc cn ne The Patrons.Combination declared that siuce it became a party lowers will echo, and they will find theques- emazing fashion, causing the log to revolve.inner and Outer Walls.1755 Notre Dame Street.] ventory to 34111 80 \u2018a Potent Factor.machine they will use it as best they can in The log acted like the paddle wheel of a steamer, and carried the man slowly, but Pure, Cold, Dry Air.100 Jaw Stock and inventory can be seen on tica-.Fraser: Build.tion a: the office of the Curator, THE INTERESTS OF THE REFORMERS surely into the stream.Here the wind 000 STEAMSHIPS Ta no Ap reores sear This has been stoutly dented, but evidences proved too much for Knox, and he was un- Le Wed Fasten- NS - Lo deposit $250.00 at time of sale.of its truth are not wanting.In Torontoa able to make any headway.A rowboat ver ge Fasten JONN McD.MAINS, Curater, band of Reform P.P.A.'s captured the con- fastened a rope to the log and towed it and [lost Economical in use ings and Elastic Pack.43 5 Sacrament street [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] trol of the District Executive; they mani- Knox over to Mill Rock, where it was releas- eue Montreal._ ulated their plans in such a wav as to ed again.Then once more Knox started of Ice.BENNING & BARSALOU., ToroNTO, June 2.\u2014 With the demonstra.nefÿ the Reform candidates, and almost his churning tactics, and the log to MonTAEAL May 3h, 1804.157 tions at London and the Conservative rally succeeded in splitti the Canservative =| sail in the direction of Ward's Island.He on Wednesday night in Toronto the Ontario campaign was fairly opened.In Loudon Mr.Meredith drew first blood, but it is not to Le concluded from that fact that he will carry the province or even his own constituency.\u2019 It is believed by many who make politics a deep study that never before have his prospects of power been brighter, and many things may be pointed to as reasons upon which such a belief could be founded with tolerable degree of confidence.For instance, it is believed that -n ny Reformers became members of the P.P.À, an organization which virtually adopted Mr.Meredith and all his candidates; then there \u2018is the undeniable fact that some of the active reform workers on the stump on the concession roads have abandoned their party and .:uv now shout- inc for the Opposition, under the impression that the Reformers will suffer a defeat.The liquor men are working quietly, and it vote in the North, South and West Ridi which would have e the returnof t Reform candidates easy.They were only defeated by the alarmed Conservative managers, who influenced the rank and file in mass conventions to throw out the proposals of the committees.As it is, several unions are said to be in favor of Mr.Lindsay, the Reform candidate for the West Riding, who is pressing his Conservative opponent hard.Whatever may be said to the contrary in public, no doubt remains to those who know that the Juggernaut of party has crushed the independence, if it ever Pusseased any, of the P.P.A.'s and, like the hibitionists, they are working on the old well-known party lines, Then come.the Patrons, A more formidable and uncertain element.On their final attitude much will depend.Where à Liberal Patron and a straight Reformer are pitted axzainst each other and against a Conservative or P.P.A., the probability is that Reform constituencies, in sume cases, may be won by Conservatives.From this source only can the Opposition expect gains, \u201cTHE LITTLE PREMIER\" OF ONTARIO.tions at issue between the parties rather tame and uninteresting.Nevertheless the campaign is one of the most exciting and enthusiastic on record in the Dominion.The stood with his back towards the direction in which he was moine, and balanced himself by letting one end of the long pole rest in the water.Af boat that nearly ran him down, made it rough sailing for a minute.The spectators thought the swell would prove too much for ox, but log rode it like a duck and Knox just stood still, apparently unconcerned, until it had .Then he resumed bis churning and was soon in the most us portion of the Hell Gate channel.AII the dangerous points were passed without mishap and at ast Knox churned himself in at the stcam- boat landing in front of the old Homte- thic Haspital on Ward's Island.The istance travelled was about a mile and three-quarters, and it took him just an hour and a quarter to do it.It was necess- to wait on Ward's Island for an hour and a haif until the tide turned, and it was after six o'clock when the start for home was made.With the same akill that marked the trip up, Knox propelled the log through swift currents and eddies and around dangerous rocks.The wind had Hard or Soft Wood Finish, with or without Water Cooler.\u201cJewett\u201d Water Filters and Coolers, \u201cGem \u201d Ice Cream Freezers, Nursery Refrigerators, Galvanized Wire Meat Safes, etc.R.& W.KERR, 1895 Notre Dame.UPTOWN-2230 St.Catherine.PCE = NA TE I Qu mr PSS | J | | | | | | | i | | | | | | | | t Le = on 3 AF Jum en Ct ih ) | a I I i i | | I ; i : | hl i i | A i I | | | | | | | | | | | | | I | | | \\ | | ; | | | | Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec & Montreal service.| STEANER.Montreal.Quebec.Mes \u201cNUMIDIAN_ 3 June 24 May BARDINIAN 9 June 10 June 31 May \u2018LAURENTIAN 16 June \u2014 T June PARISIAN 23 June M June ski or Londonderry.: - \u201cLaureotian\u201d carries cabin passengers only eastbound.- RATES OF PARSAGE\u2014CABIN.88.PARISIAN, £010 §l00 single, $110 to £180 return 83.SARDINIAN, SUto T5 .Bo 1% return other steamers, SU and GQ) single, Wand 110 retum Rates eamber of persons ie Second Cabin, 330 return.London.Glasgow Steamers marked thus * «do not stop at Quebec, Rimou- are in accordance with location of stateroom, and same.INSOLVENT NOTICE.\u201cBANKRUPT STOCK FOR SALE BY PEBLIG UCTION 5 In the matter of THIBAUDEAU & CO, of St.Hulalie, P.Q.We have received instructtons from the Trustee tô sell by public auction, at vur rooms, 89 St.Peter Street, Mont ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE G, 1894, at Eleven O'Clock in the Forenoon.en bloc, at s0 much in the dollar, the following assets belonging to the above estate: Lor 1.Stock in trade, consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and 5h Groceries, etc, amounting, as per inventary, to.$1007.53 - Lor 2.; Book debts, as per Hst.\u2026.152.98 Stock and inventory can be seen at the store of the Insolvents, at St.Kulalle, P.Q., and alt iculars may be obtained at the office uf the ustee, 43 Nt/Sacrament street, Montreal.J ! t v Steerage.to or fra is supposed that they are behind Mr.Mere- but even here on the most likely ground it quickened hopes of the Opposition bave led changed by this time and it required the Londoedrtrs, Belfast or Li dith.The Patrons of Industry have their js extremely unlikely that the changes will them to make a desperate struggle, and be- miost persistent work on Knox's part to own candidates in the fieid and, from their materially affect the Government, which hind them is gradually coming into use the kee e log from on blown ashore.Op- opposition to the Government,\u201d Conserva- has à large margin for protit and loss.It iy, Dominion Government machine.It is be- posite Ninety-fifth street the wind became ® tives derive comfort and hope.well known that undercurrents exist be- lieved that Mr.Marter's visit toOttawa and tuo strong for him, and, having won his ; tween the Government and the Patron\u2018 his conferen :e with the members therehare wager anyway, he decided not to wear him- HUT AFTER ALL = .leaders on which ships freighted with con- been so far successful that aid will be given self out any more.so he propelied himself Yet, when these concessions have been cessions and \u2018\u2018understandings\u201d continually by the stronger to the weaker party.What towards shore.There he tied up his log | | | | | | verpoal, ry.Belfast or Queenstown.5H.Bodding and \"Terms cash or roved security.Purchaser, oll eccasary utensils free.to deposit §) 00.00 ut thine of sale.; Glasgow, Derry and New York Service.| JONN McD.MAINS.Trustee, l Prom Glasgow.STRAMANIPS From New York < 435: Sactament st.Montreal.- $ May STATE OF (.FORNIA 8Jume, 900 am BENNING & BARSALOM, 8 Jw STATE OF NEBRASKA 22 June, 1.00 pm A UCtIONSETE.22 June STATE UF CALIFURNIA 6July, 1.00 pm Montreal, May 29, 1894.157 | Ï I i i il : | | | | il | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | \u2014 a, ma re fp pp PSs \u2014= | | | | | looked into and the whole circuiustances influencing the probable resplt weighed.the © balance of probability seems still to be in favor of the \u201cOld War Horse\u201d of Oxford, the present Premier.1 have \u2018already touchèd on the parties in the contest.First there are the Reform and Conservative as of old, then the Patrons, next the expiring P.P.A\u2018à, and last of all a nondescript band of Independents.The nuwber of candi- come aud ga.Mr.Hardy, an adept in poti- tical tactics, is supposed to have this impor tant business well in hand.It cannot be gainsaid that the opinion of Ontario, outside, that n expressed in the party organs and on the party tforms, is that the Mowat Government will be solidly sustained, and should this prove true a slice of the credit for it will be justly given to Principal Grant, of Kingston, who rice has been paid for this is much: specu- ated upon.It is believed an understanding hax been come to that in return for the promised sup) of Ottawa, Mr.Matter and other Ontario leaders would engaxe to to keep Ontario far the Government in the next Dominion elections.Others, again, pretend to know that the price paid is the assistance of Mr, Marter in defeating Col.\"Brien in Muskoka, the constituency the and was rowed back to the starting point in a boat.| - TURPIN'S DIRE-WEAPON.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] PARIS, June 2\u2014Le Temps publishes an interview with Mr.Turpin, concerning his invention of the electric automatic mit- | passes GEO.GALE & SONS, deck, thus pe .t of both services are titted throughout with the incanses- cent electric light.Por freighit, .ve further infor mation apply to HEH.& A.RLRAN, Meutreal, Boston or Philadelphia, or te AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO, 32 Bread way, N.Y.Nearly all the staterooms are situated oa the saloon rect tats All the 8 The Attention of Capitalists [INSOLVENT NOTICE.BANKRUPT STOCK FOR SALE BY PIBLIC AUCTION, In the matter of MCKENZIE BROS., of.Bucking.We have received instructions from the curatér A to the fact that the town of North to sell by public auction, at our rooms, 38 St.dates already placed in the field by these recently, while attenlinx a meeting of the former has just abandoned for one of the trailleuse, which he was alleged to have ye a.franchise foe à term of ten oy Peter street, Montreal, on rties- and the list is all, but complete\u2014 Foreign Mission Committee of the Presby.Torontos, but where his interest is .\u2019 .toany ube putung in a system of electric à inthe TUESDAY, JUNK 12th, 1554, at Eleven O'Clock Re Reformers 74, Conservatives 33, Patrons terian Church, at Toronto, furnished a still considerable.However it, may invention Was sold to Bettany Com New Dominion Wire Mattress, Spring Woven Wire Mattresses, Sobeiior will be mal er ake es meh to (he dation, of Industry 45, P.P.A's 77, Independents Globr reporter with an interview, the state.be, the Dominion will assist the Op any.__He thinks the weapon will be so\u201c lights will be Limited tos certain sum: also the cost of En bloc, at so much in the dollar, the following #.The Reïarmers have stood aside in favor nents of which are now the shot fired pasition in this provin and that thictive \u2018that wars will cease for the .à - îÎ public lights and due provision made for the protection of assets belonging to the above estate: of fourteen Patron candidates: the Conserva.in the Reform broadsides.Whatever may Will mean a great deal.On the other lack of soldiers Liquefied gas in utilized ic WATERVILLE, QUL.17 Upper Mill Hill, Leeds, Eng.the town's interests in other ways.Utfers may be ad- Lot 1.Stock In trade, comprising tives in favor of three.In seventeencon- Le said of the rev.principal's action or of hand.the many factors to be taken Into ac- the machine, projectiles being hurled with ) JONYX J.MAUKRY, Diy Joods, Hardware *' Manufacturers of the +tituencies Patron candidates, who have the merit of his advice no one wili deny count, and the uncertainty of the Patron Orders just executed for Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal General Hospital, 185 Chai Fire, W and Com.been Heformers, are ruuning agalust the that his endorsaiion of the Mowat Govern- issue and the belief that Sir Oliver is mak- Pi the ats bannce and, Hotel Dieu, Quebec.Orders in d from Dominion Government, English Church = rman Fire, Water Light Com.Tory La ssue4 01 Reform party cpudidates, and in eicht ment ing his last appeal to the ountry as leader as to afford buoyancy.0 Missionary Society, Montreal College, 5000 for British Government.We manu- ALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.Lot 2.- .$1300 00 - 1aètock sun inventory can pe sen au she siore v sald Public Auction to the hest tely oocupled by nsolvents uckingham and as 1 © nig iP pager all information may be obtained at the WEBNKBAY, Ihe Nixth Bay of JUNE Next fice of John ci.Hains, 43 56 Sacrament 3t, one ontre.at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, the following Terms cash or approved security.Purchaser immovables belonging for nine undivided six- to deposit 3400 00 On Lot 1, and $130.00 on Lot teenths to Oo beauselte, and Jor the ones pouce 2 at time of sale.sixteenths tu ei rel of age majori and to the minor children issue of the marriage sons Mel MAINS, a Mo 1 of the sald O.Beaudette with the late - : , Matte, to wit: Ist.\u2018the west halt of the halt of a BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.lot of iand situate In St.tiabriel Ward, In the Montreal May im, 1604 INT Saw city of Montreal, known aud designated upon the official plan and book of reference for the : ae! © parish of Montreal under number two thousand aix bundred and thirty-eight (2635, having said west halt twenty-four fees in tron! by etghty feet In depth.Eng ush measure, more, or less, doun: in frokt by Chateauguay street, In rear 8 Cob ne half of said lot No.2638, on One side AUCTION SALE OF BANKRIPT STOCK 10 the east by part of said lot No.26:3% belong- In re BOWEN BROS & CO., Jewellers, of the ing to Alfred Blais, and on the other si city of Quebec.\u2019 + by part ot lot No.2647 hereatter described The \u201cundersigned have received instructions with a wood and brick house bearing numbers from the Curator to sell the assets of the above 246 and 245 of sald Chateauguay atrect, and estate by public auction at the prefnises lately other dependencies thereon erecied.occupied by the above Insolvenis, No.303 Sh 2.A lt of lana situate la ot front by clohty Paul street, Quebec, on Ward, measuring twenty-four fee nt etghty .feet fn depib, sLglish wessure, more ar jes TUESDAY Le a oo 1804, at of the number two thousan > fore! .six nutired and tlir:)-seven on the official plan At 50 many cents in the dollar, In two separate and book of reference for the Parish of Mont- lots as follows:\u2014 real, and bounded as follows:\u2014In front hy Lot No.1.Stock and Fixtures as LL Chateauguay street on one side, Lo.tue north- per inventory.i.li.$2085 03 east by part of lot No.2633 here above de Lot Na 2.Book debts.vi 70 © scribed, and on the other side Lo the south-west TERMS OF SAL SH.by part of sali lul Xo.26:7 belonging to F.X.AST 1 - he Texidué © t No A \u201cdeposit of $100.00 will be required-upop \\ 2637 with righi of Way in the Mitoyen p: adjudication of lot |.Inventory and liat of boob \u2014\u2014 oretght feet in width by Lhlrty-six feet In dep debts can be seen at the office of Caldwell, Tait ; English measure, the half of which in taken om & Wilks, 1700 Notre Danw street, Montreal, the 10t presently described and the other hall oa and also at the store onthe 2nd and 4Lh of June, the said Richers without bulldiagzs which will be open for inspection of stock.T he Sais 10 be held on the pre! , .240 CHATEALGLAY ST.Y.ALEXR.CALD LL.For farther particulars apply & G.B.GRENIER & CO., LB.MOILK, N.PP.; .A © _1¥ Inspector st, Montreal.Office of Calds Tait & Wilks, } MONTREAL, Etth May, 1894.1136 aw 1709 Norne Danse ST, } == M L Sah May 1894.having them, iet ua make them ax ine It is not known that more than one Re- clent as possible, i.e., put them back to the former has done so, yet; because the condition they were in in IS&, ty \u2018Reformers support the Government of Sir equipped, badiy taught.Badly paid.\u201d Which Oliver Mowat, who promised prohibition position the great body of the people will ac- x \"Othe should it be d that he can- | cept it is not difficult to decide.\u201d Other planks in Mr.Merediths platform have a ; balition of Gor wy \u2018PARIS, June 2\u2014 Signor Ressman, Italian EXTRA Gt NULATED, i ssador to France, has given M.prohibit, many of the leading temperance MLW oP Ç is Minister of Fure Kai = Tan | Very Buperior Quality.eau men, who are Reformers, are agitating for radical soy in | MR.W.MEREDITH, THE = rare Seren eman oran expla exp nation CREAM SUGARS or Sir Oliver.fines ernment House, Huds a responsible echo in form (except in the case of the Kingston of the treaty, by which England cened to (Not dried).will not put forward candidates of their the rural districts, where farmers sweat and prelate).On the whole, the class of men | Italy the Harrar district in Africa.The YELLOW SUGARS own, but they will hold a convention short: toil to\u201d pay interest on their mort who have come forward as candidates are reply recalls the fact that Italy notified the Ot all Grades and Standards ly, and it will be agreed to support the But it, and the payment of certain Govern- superior to their predecessors of last general Powers, in 1880, of her protectorate in Ethi- Ps Mowat Government, if the leaders «ball ment officials by salaries instead, of by fees election.Among the best are Mr.Charles opia.including Harrar.France offered no SYRUPS have their way, and no doutit they will.It or the election of officials by the county Moss, Q.C.Reformer, Mr.0.A.Howland, objection.Inasmuch as the present Of all Graden In Rarrels and Half Barres.is not proposed to take into account at all councils although generally agreed to by Conservative, both for South Toronto, and ment was based on lawful conditions, the SOLE MAKE whether the candidate is a total abstainer the farmers, are matters of two small an Mr.Ho of London, Mr.Meredith's op- reply said Italy could not recognize any Of high class Syrups, in Tins 21b and 8b.each.or a prohibitionist; be will he supported on import in a general election to intluence ponent.r.Moss is spoken of as protests against it from a third Power.! 17\"Lew account of Sir Oliver's promise, many votes.Hispolicy isdecidedly weighed a prospective member of the ministry Loxpox, June 2\u20140n the vote of £30,000 On the other hand, Mr.i.F.Marter, down by the biennial session plank.The and should he be returned doubtlers for expenses in Uganda, Sir Charles Dilke, have been Conservatives are runaing Wilh COUNT HEAVILY ON ELECTION DAY.combined to arouse the enthusiasm of the a À facture the only Woven Wire A Iattress, every i of which can be repl 16 cotur against Conservative party candidates Of It was all the.more welcome as it is under Reformers.Both Sides rod in the fight to TELEGRAPHIC KEYTAPS.- = the twenty-seven P.P.A.candidates «tood that Dr.Grant is a Conservative, ex- the last ditch and all the forces available Quee ; | : e : Patrons of Industry.Two of the Indepen- when he takes his inspiration from the 0 far the amenities of the! contest have from his left cheek yesterday.TH E C AN AD A dents have been strong Conservatives, and Pauline maxim.to be Pal things to all Deen well Oheerved and personalities have Two houses were damaged by a rock\u201d : .their political leanings are so stitl, In fact, men.\u201d The first zuns were fired in London, PO fiured offensively in the press or plat- slide from the Citadel cliff at Quebec yes- «> the broad lines of party run through ail Mr.Meredith's platform was, on the great ! terday.' - dl Refinin Co.d ! rir vee Oe other oir rons heat the separate school issue his deliverance The Newfoundland Legislature has been g , noticed as yet, is the prohibitionist move- py disappointing the extre iy of the election trials.ment.The temperance men are up and servatives, who view the question calmly.\u2018Ward, Quebec, has been unseated because of MANUFACTURRNS or REFIXED SUGARS OF TNE WELL : appear that party's cloven hoof is seen be- can be put in x nutshell.They wee ap improper qualification.KNOWX BRAND $75, $100, $125, $175, neath their tables just as plainly as beneath tg a certain point.Both say they woul ebec is not so sure of à provincial exhi- those of the nrganizations morally less pre- | prefer that there should be no separate bition this autumn.The city council tentigus.The situation in Toronto will schbols:bothhold that since separate séhoolà : s ; present condition.are four Conservative candidates for America Act, they must be auquiesced in.A suspected Anarchist, Ball, was arrested $150, $200, $235, $250, the various ridings of the oity.and But h differ.N à pect ; : We bave Bargains in fine Upnebt Fiance at ! 3 ut from there they differ.Mr.Ross says in London yesterday.e is a member of hove prices and terms $5 to R10 tree reform candidates._ Two of the \u2018since we have them let us make the best the Autonomic Club.Chemicals were seized \u2018A mong sar Targaine bave pianos by monthly Conservative candidates have pledged them- of a Lad bargain, let us make them as effi- | Node by 1h I Pro.1 Newest and Be .3 a to blow up huge buildings.The charge ¥* he fas Pree.' VOTE FOR STRAIGHT PROHIBITION.Mr.Meredith rejoins, \u2018since we cannot help preferred ia that tot pains ia possession of LUMP SOGAT onywhers.HALLETT & D AVIS, SHAW .A y In 50 and WU it doses N.Y.PIANO CO., PEASE, which be made \u2019 hr WILLIAMS.: Those who he , - \u2018 to examine our stock.\u2014PLANOS-\u2014 A large assort.hand in fancy wood casee Prices the lowest, and terms as low sa $10 monthly instalments Call bet pa: lee- fifteen are Conservatives and twelve cent in the case of a's University, 7% Utilized to the utmost.Emperor William had a_ small tumor cat) these organizations, and disintegration is issues, much the same as that of 1880.Ou still further prorogued, pending the result Alderman Martin Foley.of St.Peters (Limited), MONTREAL.doing ~but not lor themselves.It would The ditterence between him and Mr.Ross- FINE UPRIGHTS illustfate the general situation.There there are, guaranteed by the British North will not grant the $10,000 asked under the .OF the Highest Quality and Purity.relven ta cient and as useful as we possibly can.\u201d or ute balm \u201cThe Tae WEBER, HEINTZMAN, VOSE, Great Britain African Posseasions \u201cCROWN\u201d Granulated, figure not We are sole agents for the celobrated see our stock ate ©i where.ea and sont on applice- tion.New Prone from 310.00 up ot hand ones taken im part at a fair valuation.J.W.SHAW & CO., 2:28 St.James Streot.1292*nl Cine INSOLVENT NOTICE.[INSOLVENT NOTICE.In r6 CUNNINGHAM & ROBERTSON.Montreal Baukrape Steck for Sale by Public Auciion.Bankrupt Steck tor sale by Teader.In he matter of W.J.NICHOLSON of Riceville, dings n Picture or Plate Machi Photographers ey Ihave received instructions from the Assignee ot Picture Mould- 2 9 0 fit.Try them.3 pany hi : were ano! rin sight he would in- which the incident is all to have taken siat on retiring from his present position.A rohibitionist, has\u201d little faith in affairs and will scarcely look favdrably on a Howland is a lawyer of good ability, not Government in the Commons yesterday.\u2014 : prove one of Mr.Meredith's ablest licu-'| not to Great benefit to acquire N of each Series for one Portfolio.ong d : .| rond of Compound A TRAVELLER'S 3 .EXPERIENCE THE LIFE OF A COMMERCIAL MAN NOT ALL SUNSHINE.Constant Travel and Roughing it on Trains Weakens the Most Robust\u2014 The Experisuceofa Halifax Merchant While on the Road.Acadian Recordur, Halifax, N.8 Mr.Percy J.A, Lear, junior partner of the firm of Blackadar & lear, general Lrokers, (U comes from a fuimnily of connnercinl travellers.Ilis father, JiumesIear, was on the road in Lower Canada with dry goods for .twenty-three years, and fewinen were more widely known and esteemed, and the genial Perey himself has just retired from the ranks of the drummer.afters variedgex- \u2018perience as Knight of the grip, which extended over seventeerr years and embra almost every town and vill in Canada from the Atlantic tothe Pacitic.He is an extremely popular young man, a leading member of the UGddfellows\u2019 fraternity, mi officer of the 3nd regiment of militia, and a rising meschant; .* How comes it that you are so fat and ruddy after such a term of hustling rail- ife and varied diet, Mr, Lear!\u201d questioned the reporter.- \u2019 .Well\u201d was the answer, \u201cit isa lon story, but onc well Woftli-tetling.I weigh 190 pounds to-day, and am in better-health than 1 ever before enjoyed in my life.Two years ago | ot down to 153 pounds.Con: stant travelling, roughing it on traing, and in country hotels broke me al! up and left me with a nasty case of kidney complaint and indigestion.My head was all wrong, my stomach bad ; I was suffering continual pains and dizziness, and my urine was extremely thick and gravelly.1 began to get scaree I _consulted \u2018several physicians in Montreal, Winnipeg and other cities, Lut their treatment did not give me a particle of relief.One day I bought a box of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills, and 1 made up my mind to give them a trial.The seemed to help me, and I bought a second, third and fourth box, and they cured me.My stomach was all right, the dizziness left my head; no,more lassitude, and ali traces of my kidney disease disappeared.I was a new man, and gained flesh immediately, and have never been troubled since.I consider my case astonishing, because kidney tomplaint, especially gall stones, is hereditary in our family.It helped to hurry my father to an early ve, and an uncle on my mother\u2019s side, Dr.Whittle, of Sidney, Australia, had been a chronic sufferer from gall stones from ood.I was 30 impressed with the virtues of Dr.Williams Pink Pills that I took the trouble to send Dr.Whittle two boxes all the way to Australia.Since my discovery of the berïlits of these wonderful little pink coated exterminators of disease I haye recommended the remedy farand, wide, and I could enumerate dozens of cases where they have been eflicacious.\u201d An\u2019 analysis shows that Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills contain in a condensed form all the elements necessary to give new life to the blood And restore shattered nerves.They are an unfailing specific for all diseases aris! ne from an impoverished condition of the blood, or from an impairment of the nervous system, such as loss of appetite, depression of spirits, anæmia, chlorosis or green sickness, peneral muscular weakness, dixzi losso ry, 1 notor ataxia, paralysis, sciatica, rheumatixm, dance, kidney and liver troubles, the after affocts of la grippe, and all diseases depending upon a vitiatèd condition of the blood, such as scrofula, chronic erysipelas, ete.They arc also a specific for the troubles peculiar to the female system, building anew the blood and restoring the glow of health to pale and sallow cheeks.n the case of men they effect a radical cure in all cases arising from mental worry, overwork or excesses.Sold by all dealers or sent by mail, post d, at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.30, by addressing the Dr.Williams Medicine -Company, rockville, Ont,, or Schenectady, N.Y.ware of imitations and substitutes alleged to be \u201cjust as Mr.Wm.Lawson.Dundee, bas a rather unusual phenomenon in- chic) en chatehing in the shape our legs, four wings and two A ay n& \u201c When- anything of real worth a there is sure to Tes a lative response.- At this moment Priestioys dress fa are worn by most of the we!l dressed ladies in Great Britain.They have tba foundation of durability; but they add grace to merit, They are manufactured to realize a tasteful woman's ideal in dress\u2014fineness of texture with softness of effect\u2014in the folds, flowing lines without formality.Ladies who have worn Priestley's black dress s will never think of wearing any other, the satisfaction is so complete \u2018with m.The trade mark is \u2018The Varnished Board.\" No one can ask honestly or hopefully tobe delivered from temptation unless he has himself honestly an do the best he can to keep out of it.\u2018Women, from their sedentary habits, are often subject to headache and constipation.These are quickly removed by Carter's Little Liver Bedford Row, Halifax, N.S.St.Vitus\" ftrmly determined to - TRIED Toile! use, being skin.1291 HAVE YOU EVER Buttermilk It is pleasant to \u2018scented, and 1s soft and healing to the Try a Cake.Cosmo Bulfrmilk - Map Company, Chicago, Ill.ROSE & LAFLAMME, Agents, Meatreal.A well .Bargains { Geel Tubular Boiler, double = 7?sgh a 4 » Uprÿ Boller, new, » Upright Engine with 18 gibes A i Engines.Case Engines.& Case ines.orizontal ra, 4.6 » \u201cMonarch\u201d vmOMIT Rp in { make.\"9 i : Lessess 1668 fo § « i CANADA MACHINERY ENGINES, BOILERS Machinery.er Ar dia If.long.bular Boiler, 33h.p., built by Leonard & orizontal Slide Valve Bogines 18, 90, 35, 30, i make.tal Bates & B hp, oom.Robb-Armstrong Automatic High Speed onder.Ore Double dle Shaper, iron tog.One Saw Ove Hark Mill ; Portable F Blackamith's Drills, Emery Wheels, B Wood it Pulleys, Water Wheels, Bhingle We havea stock of Machinery in addition toabove, new and Write and get our prices for machinery of any descrip- W.H.NOLAN, Manager, 3 245 St.James Street, Montreal.= 4 rivetted, 4 ft.dia.hp Boiler bailt 10h p AGENCY, West End Bazase, 9698 St.Catherine Street, \u201c In whère you can get everything (PATENTS.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.MY WIFE AND I - have talked the matter over ! and have concluded to use \u2018 only the best, the \u201c Cook\u2019s Friend Baking Powder SEE 1273 Ÿ [PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! - MANDOOTELY ILLUMINATED EDWIN COX & CO.116 St.Pra Xavier street Po Yeu rains 3 If s0, use Bocekba with Flexible Bridie attached, ready tur use.sale Ly all leading dealers.KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough Drops are the best in the world for the THR 3 For the VOICE unequalled, OAT and CHEST.a I.8 TF.W.stamped oa cach drop.TRADE MARKS DBR.SILAS & COPYRIGHTS Secured in all Countries granting same.ASSIGNMENTS AND AGREEMENTS DRAWN, SEARCHES MADE, gc.Applications rejected in other hands successfully solicited.F.M.REYAOLWMN, Counsellor and Expert, Temple Building, 18 ST.JAMES STREET, MUNTHEAL For 132 TELEFRONK, 192 26teod \u20ac LABIES CUFFING ACADEMT.Fatablished in 1891.The Courses comprise, Designing of Pattern: Cutitag, Joining, Fitting, Altering, Draping skirts, Mantle, ; ° Wy, ede, MRS, E.L.ETHIER, Principal.23 St.Beals raed «un 3 days, : St.Montreal.Len 268 eoû An Absolute Cure for inaigestion, ADAMS PEPSIN TUÉTI- FruTri Sold by all Drugeists and Confectioners.5 cents DEAFNESS Relieved 4 science.The invention the age.Wilson's common sense car drums: simple, practi: cable, comfortable, safe and inviaitde.Nostring or wire attachment.Try them you will discard all others.Write for pamphlet to FIREWORKS um.tor DOMINION DAY cele rations now in active preparation.Send for programs and terme.Recure an amortment of our goods for Dominion Day.Dealers su with best Areworks, crackers, torpedoes, lanterns, etc, at lowest prices.HAND & CO., Hamilton, Ont, Can.123 law CUT OUT THIS COUPON 2.08, for a Compe! ierosco pe, ving 40 diameters power, ny brass body, six inches high, \\n polished Ma- case.tra powerful triplet tive Microscope.re i diameters, #5.\" CHAPOTEAUT'S MORRHUOL.THE CURATIVE ACTIVE PRINCIPLES EXTRACTED FROM COD LIVER OIL.NO TASTE OR SMELL.nds or the Island.Raving the arrangements in hand are go- by no means assert that no invention has flo make a strenuous effort ipse ever emanated from a womans bratn.It is true that patent agents of large - ence have no knowledge on the subject, and we may, therefore, infer that their services have not been uired by the gentler nex.L cannot cal pi mine terary discussion of the ject, and can only quote what the late Archbishop Whately bas recorded as his opinion.At page 180 of his *' Commonplace \u201cBook,\u201d \u201cthe mental \u201d rites: \u201cTho gh ily \u201cattaining prof writes: * ugh readily attain ciency in ous, de any profi- ents, women seldoin reach the very highest in any.And this cannot be attribu to any difference in education; for it is found where the difference is on theother side.E.@., more females than males learn painting and music; and many of them suobeed ; bat the Ap-top painters and musical composers\u2019 .ate almost all male.\"And the same with cooking.It does seeni also that women have very little of inventive power.They learn readily, bat very rately originafe anything of importance.1 have long sought for some instances &¥ invention br discovery a woman, and ¢ best I hivebeen able to find is Thwaites Soda-water.\u2018A Misa Thwaites, of Dublin, an amateur chemist, hit on an improvement in soda water, which enabled her to drive all others out of the market.But begides this, some small musical composition and some pretty novels and poems, are can find.: rs, Somerville is said to have been one of the five or six mathematicians in the world that understood.the-works of Place.\u201d \u2018But she discorered nothing, and we canndt refer the deficiency of women in invention in any department to \u2018their not having been /rained to thal particular.de- | partment; for it is rematkable that inven.ions have seldom come those so by an Oxford scholar, the spinning-jenny by a barber, and the powerloom by a clergyman.if co ndents will favor.me with a liat of inventions by women, I ahall be delighted to publish their communications.\u201cThe King of Hungary s Daughter\u201d Ella (New York) wishes me to publish a m with the foregoing title by Mrs Ro- nson, an English author.I have e verses, and will print theut when I have found the volume in which they occur.II I remember rightly, ch they vod bolted ghtly The Author of \u201cQuite.\u201d To the Editor of Notes and, Queries : .\u2014 Would you kindly name author of 1 oor Quita: and LS (Prise du pu of ihe and where !t can be obta Montreal.A Rgantw The novel can be easily obtained through any bookseller.; .Xithough \u2018The Initials,\u2019 \u2018Quits, and \u2018At Odds\u2019 were read by the preceding [ruers: tions more than by win they are still popu- common things.each day's events, la , BA arper\u2019s .Fr, hardt ani E.Schultæe; Charitable Commit- oh ee hour begin and ond, eaben interest in vheir author, the { too, Hev.F.Riedelnnd Messru.W, Helnaner Aro rounds by which wo way second.\u2018| Baroness Tautphoeus, who died not aud #F.G.Gnaedivger: Law Commits.| «2 W.Lenasiiew.sao et Munich, in her eixhtr-sixth year.EY j -, » + / - 7 A .- * Ns Lu = , 2 a.y à trained, The stocking-frame was invented | Th Ce Ctl ; ! Li ; _ oN : Lo be found to be just as funny by the patrons of the Academy of Music.The Queen's Theatre.Miss Annie Abbott, the woman of mysteries will be at the Queen's Theatre next week.She promises an unique performance of wonderful feats that combine scientific features and the high phases of the magi: cian's hl The first rormance will ven on Monday evening an ie engage- eut will continue throughout the week.The Theatre Royal.An Irish comedy in three acts is coming to the Theatre yal next week.It is called \u201cA Scandal in High Life,\u201d and the leading role will be taken by the comedian James Kennedy.Thescenes are laid in and about New York and promise to be exceedingly picturesque and well executed.It has already ha successful runs in several American cities.A numberof catchy son are rendered during the progress of the lay.play Sohmer Park.As frost, raised to its utmost intensity, produces the sensation of fire, so any quality, overwrought and pushed to excess, turns into its own contrary.a Er St ee.§ For vale by ail drmiegiata.VE SAFE Several novelties will be presented at Sohmer Park next week, in addition to a fine me of music.Kalaska of the Folies res, Paris, an equilibrist, i ler and magician.Lealie\u2019s dog circus, ss Lillie Western and the Frenc singer Moraize Paul and Leonce will ur- ing the coming week.Sousa and His Band.Soi the celebrated vocalist and general musician and his band are i to the Queen's Theatre during the present month.The band has neceived unqualified raise wherever it has appeared.A Brooklyn news| Tr says: \u2018No band like Sousa's has ever n heard in any of our halls Nor has thers been any leader like him.Band and master act together as one, and the result is substantial perfection, e of both bas that precision and finiah, that swing and apirit, that soul and certainty, which \u201cunerringly betoken the master.\u201d War's Horrors Will Kill Warn.The London Daily Telegraph says: Various experiments with the new rifles which have recently taken place in Germany have demonstra ina v oonclusive manner that another war would practically be one of annihilation.A well-known French writer, in an article which he devotes to the subject, to-day saya that the battlefield would at the termination of the engagement be covered with two or three hundred thousand corpses dll crushed and broken and would be nothing but a vast charnel house.Noone would be left to bury the dead, and pestilence would in its turn sweep away the coun people.Pointing the moral, he adds that the man\u2014Emperor, King or President of a republic\u2014who.under race to such a fate would criminal that the world had ever seen.It {a tolerably plain that the horrors and the butchery which a war would cntail are becoming more and more , and that h A terrible vista thus opened out is were erly wont to discuss v eventnslitieg with a lizht hearts 4 these conditions, would expose he human: e preateat exercising & sohering effect on those who BRISTOL'S SUGAR-COATED| we | EASY TO TAKE VEGETABLE PILLS \u201cPROMPT |X | OINTMENT SX without aay Internal Bord AT dragyio oe mat We met] or 30 cia Address - Gmen.Seas & Ov.li atival, Wholesale Anema.Have on 2693 Near Se.Mark.Stationery, Toys, Fancy Goods, &c., &c.hand special lines of Ladies\u2019 and | Children's White Goods at almost cost.PES MACHINES of 0 BR ER ceri ene mm Sewing Machines repaired oun the premises, Dont forget address : St.Catherine Street, iea dot dinctarer prices 2639 ST.CATHERI Just Artistic A hat can be pro Note THE ADPDRERR 2689 ST.CATHERINE Near 8t.Mark.CHARLES PARISH, Picture Framer & Gilder, new style of Mnulding of the mest t he Lest a ares.tion of these High clam Mouldings is solicited.A specialty of re-gilling Old Frames and re-silvering of Mirrors.NE ST.t u inspec- STREET, 12010 Old Dr.Cordon\u2019s Remedy for Men a AS ro gteirniNG [FIRST MONTS - CURES .POSITIVELY = Power, Nervous Debility, Falling anhood, secret L:seasce, causal by of youth.errors and «acesses Young, middie-aged w +334 and igre Price ¢ +0, mreurelysentsi.Write pre Où bok, FOR FALE RY PA Nd MONTREAL - Be D.MoGibbon.ac 13 h L or old men, suffering from the effects of folie qd szcesees, resturel to health, ma.- | 6 haxes for 3.00 | for Mem only, tells yuu how Lu got weil and stay well Address, QUEEN MEDICINE CO, Montres.JORN T: LYOXS, cor.Craig aud Bloury Sta TT LEGAL CARDS.Tir THIRD wONT® NEE .Bent by mall Startling Pacts?| \u201cBE.McGALE, 3123 Notre Dame 8 A.DECARY cor.Gt.Dents: Ht.Cathor'ne Sin : 121 2aw bt McGibbon & Davidson - ABTOTATRS.de.SEW VORK LIFR RLILDING.3 PS a Sl A er A BE \u201cea \u201d ; 4 oo : MORRHUO! prompt in its action than Cod iver Oil in tho treatment of Co nsumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, Pains in the Chest, Sore Throats, and Asthma.MORRHUOL restores the health of pale weakly people, wrrnovr APPRTITE, thoee afflicted Skin diseases, Bcrofula, Ecabs, sores In the neck, sorceyesand inherited lymphatic temperaments.SOLD IN PWIALS OF 130 MORRHUOL PEARLS, EACK OF _WIBCH IS EQUAL TO A TEASPOONFUL OF OIL.CHAPOTEAUT, 8 Rue Vivicane, Parle.\u2018The above may be obtrined from all Druggists in CANADA and the UNITED BTATES.Wholesale of LYMAN, SONS & CD.MONTREAL, $ Errors of Youth.j SUFFERERS FROM A Nervous Dediliiy, Youthfal fe Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, dE profes, Rive nt shout & rie paki à peu 3 the general system Ma much as to induce almost avery other disease, JN E ho by: accompanying CRRTAIN EST PERTE CURE, as hundreds of J RE a ice have reat.to : BE fect death itause after all other rormeties NI .fatisd.Perfectly pire ingredients must be used nthe preparation of this prescription, JernbeMn, | drechm.Feionias Diolra, + drackm, Uelsem'n.« ; Put.ignatisr amare {alosholic), 2 graine 3 2 scruples.8 Ext leptanére, 1 \u20ac The .Mix, A Make plila, 1 piilat# p va, and an- Q Rother on going te bad, In some cases It will be di mecracary f jo take TWO piile at J vigse.: 2 + we are constantly In receipt of letters of Le ju relative tn this remedy, we would en: 10 those who wonld pref~r to obtain it of wa, ESS rereicuing St 8 securely sealed poc! oan = N° Ing RO pills, carefuilyecsre pounded, will ba sent 8 turn mail from cur private laboratory, or À isk peckages, vhieh will cure most Address or call on NEW ENOLAKD NEDICAL INSTITUTE 24 TREMONT ROW, Aare il SAL Di Baal Cx Sey A ih cme Ww A \u201cmasque sms mme à mem x = ge AE + the bank was getting low, and the directors \u2014\u2014\u2014fea © Government .the circulation of the bauk could not in any ! .the Pretender reached Derby, \u201c F3 The Great Monetary Institution of Europe.SOME FACTS ABOUT ITS WORKING AND SYSTEM.Founded in 1694, it Proposes to Celebrate Its Jubilee.A jubilee of the Bank of England is about to be celebrated.In July vf this vear the Bank may celebrate its third jubilee, for it was founded n IW.But it ix now at the jubilee of its existence, under the conditions established MR.Governor of the Bank of England.DAVID POWELL, by the bank-charter act passed by Sir Robert Peel, the acc vf IX, In that year, says the London Daily News, most important changes were made in the banking system of the country, and in the Bank of Eugzland itself.The monopoly of note issue was practically conferred on the Bank of England.The few private banka then issuing them were not deprived of tueir privilege, but all other banks in Euagland and Wales were forbidden to exercise it; the issue department of the Bank of England and the hanking department were mn separate: the number of notes to be issued was limited, and for all bank notes in circulation over and above a certain amount, the bank was requi \\ ired to have old ur silver in its coffers to the full | offices.The ban value of the notes, : ** AS SAFE AS THE BANK,\u201d has in these ffty years become a popular ! suving, largely hecanse of the bank- ter | chan «fore that time the bank could | not alwayz command such confidence, but was liable to sufter from panies, like.its humbler contempuraries.Its notes were sometimes at a discount.In fact, they were 44 per cent.below par when the bauk charter act was proposed.In 1810 they were at a discount of 13).There was a run upon the tank in 1743, when the Highlanders under The device adopted by the directors to check the run was to insist on\u2019 paying all demands upon them in shillings and sixpences.But they had more eflective help than that before long.To begin with, the London merchants stood by them, and set the panic-inongers a good example hy publicly resolving that they would receive payments due to them in Lank notes and pay debts in the rame currency.The retreat of the Highlanders ended the panic.The bank was safe.One may sce any afternoon on the embankment a military trol.They are going to the Bank of England TO GUARD IT FOR THE NIGHT.\u201cThe origin of this was a different kind of \u201crun on the bank,\u201d which may.be.in Gordon riots.One Saturday in 17W7 the bullion at any history in the account: of the came to the rescue.It was atime of war and rumor of war.Great emergencies require extraordinary precautions, On Sun- ay an order-in-council was passed prohibiting the directors from paving cash for their notes until Parliament had been consulted on the subject.The restric: tion was in force until a\u2019 time of \u201c rétürned.The London merchants oined the Government in standing.the bank, and a Parliamentary com- .mittee satisfled the public mind by reporting that the bank, after meeting all claim would still have property worth fifteen an a half millions.Great banking catastro- hies in the country in 1825 affected the k of England, and nearly drained its coffers; in 189, again, the great commercial \u2019 DEPRESSION REDUCED THE BANK BULLION and it was indebted to the Bank of France for assistance.All this was changed by the ban arter Aot, by which the convertibility of the Bank of England notes has been perfectly maintained since 1344.On three occasions only, 1847, 1857, 1808\u2014the two latter dates were seasons of the severest distress\u2014has it been found necessar: to take any extra precautions: an then mic was easily allaäyed by the authorized suspension of the tank Charter act so far as to allow the directors to strengthen the banking department by recourse to the reserves of the ' issue department.In 1866 it was not even found necessary to use the power of borrow: ing from the issue department.The hank could not now resort to the device of paying in shillings and sixpences, and wouid never n to do sv.It could not, because the bank charter act, does not allow it.The Act requires it to givo gold for its notes on ! demand.possession wherewith to pay the © notes, and government securities for the remainder.From a calculation based on the note circulation, of the hank for many years, Sir Robert Peel ansumed that It has the gold actuaily in its bulk of ordinary condition of society, OR UNDER MERELY COMMERCIAL VICISSÉ- TUDES, ' be reduced below fourteen milligns, Therefore, the act of 14 allowed Me bank to daxue this amount upon securities, of which eleven millions lent by the bank itself to the public made up the most important ftem.The amount now authorized is over sixteen millions vn securities, aud against the reniaindes there is always bullion tu the bank coffers.A goveraor of the bank once expiained the security of the Bank of England noteholder in.this way.He said: - \u201cThe issue department is out of our hands altogether, We are mere trustees under the act of Parliament to see that these securities are plackd there and kept up to that amount.And in no I, can \u2018any creditor of the hank touch that which ix reserved for a noteholder.We are in that respect nicrely adniinistrative: we are trustees to hold that amount, in the issue department, and our banking department ta a totally separate function, which has no The Bank .~ of England.FAFYFUP | ledgers.On its return to the bank it is ! cancelled, and its credit is closed.Thu every day there are accounts made up o notes going out and coming in, and the exact number in circulation is known to the \u2018ofMicials More than 30,000 a day are paid \u2018in and cancelled.The old notes, though instantly defaced, are not immediately destroy They are- marked and put away in bundles, and kept for five years in Case any question might arise concerning them.There are always about 20,000,000 of such old notes lying in tho Bank of Eos land, capable being traced and brought to light in afew minutes.Evervthing but the manufacturing of the paper FOR THE BANK NOTES .is done ou the bank premises\u2014the making of the dies for the water-mark, the prepa ation of the plates uded in printing and the printing itself.The management of the national debt in Au important part of the bank's duties, It is under the charge of the chief accountant and the controller of stockd under him.Organization is a virtue and a marvel in this department.The stock books and transfer books show the history of every transaction in government stocks, and the stock office library, where the old books are kept, has in it the signatures of the holders of the best collection of British autographs in the world.Some years ago when Mr.Thomson Hankey was giving in a lecture ; most interestiiig glimpses of the internal { wanagcinent of the bank, there were about two hund persons engayed in the department of the bank concerned with the national debt management.Their business was carried un in ten separate Toums in the bank building, not far short of 200 hooks being in use for the transaction of current business.And every- iy knows that the home government stocks are not the only ones managed at the Bank of England.Divid>nds were paid on seventy-five stocks when Mr.Hankey delivered his lectures.Since then the local government stock has\u2019 been created, and others have beeu added to the list.At the bullion office of the bank gold is bought in at £3 17s 9d per ounce instead of &3 17s 104d, which is obtainable at the mint, but only after delay.The chief cashier is in charge of the issue department.The secretary deals with all administrative business, matters that have to be brought before the rt of Directors, claims for lost notes, which average SU SONE JU A KAR, AND SO ON, The Court of Lirectors meet every week; the Jovemor and deputy-governor, who are paid salaries of £3000 and £1340 a year respectively, are in attendance at the bank daily, and thererare six.committees of direc: tors.One of these, called the committee of daily waiting, has duties which have: been thus described: \u201cTo meet at LE; to receive ; reports of all proceedings at the branches; to see that the securities of the previous { day are lodged with the proper officers; to .take in or deliver gold or silver from'the i vaults; to approve or reject bills offered | for discount; to examine from time to time | the securities deposited by customers; \u2018 and to attend generally to any work re.\u2019 * quired from the governors.\u201d The other com- ; mittees are named: The committee of , treasury: the committee of lawsuits and the \" management of branch banks; the com- | mittee for house and servants and the examination of clerks; the votumittee of inspection for the accountants\u2019 offices, and the committee of inspection for the cashiers\u2019 buildings in the city cover nearly four acres, and contain residences which the chief accountant and cashier, or their deputies, are expected to ~° which hurries the reader onward to learn the issue of the startling events so graphic ally depicted.The story ly supposed to be told by Patrick Heron of Lule Rathan in Galloway, who, as he himself says, \u2018wrote down the things that befell us in those stra ears when the hill outlaws col.logued with the wild freetraders of the Hol land traffic, and fell upon us to the destruction of the life of man, the carrying away of much bestial, beaideathe putting of many of His Majesty's lieges in fear.\u201d Dives of all the powerful description called forth by the extraordinary scenes and incidents of extremely interesting, and forms a marked contrast to the sickening productions that have lately attained notoriety.An Engli notice works of fiction, declares that the book is full of life, local knowledge, and local feelings; and though the characters flitting acrosx the canvas are not the subject of an historical biography, they are eminently true to history, Apart from the delightful dialect which Mr.kett uses so deftly, there are many glimpses into Scottish customs and belief, which must be genuine collections from those well acquainted with Scottish folk-lore.For instance, the singular gipsy method of protecting an empty house, mehtioned on page 144, viz, by leaning a willow wand, peel white, against the door, is met with even jet among people sup) to be on a lower evel of culture than Scottish gipsiea.The supposed death of little Marion by \u2018\u2019tho dread arm of the water kelpie\u201d is a wonder fully : touching incident, and serves to throw into relief one of the most picturesque and natural \u20ac ters of the tale, while the Faas curse and the threat of the \u201cLoathly Beasts\u201d show the writer's power of weaviog into his narrative these relics of a life now long forgotten.The same critic observes that the language is always simple and bold, and the stirring events follow closely, but naturally on one another.\u201cMay Mischief\u201d aml \u201cSilver Sand\u201d may be sai to be original creations of Mr.Crockett'a imagination, working, of course, upou old traditions of Galloway.The author bids fair to become very popular, and his-third book will be looked for eagerly by his numerous admirers, We have but one trifling objection to make, viz, that the author after some Scotch word, not particularly hard to understand, adds the English equivalent in a bracket, often leaving far more difficult terms unexplained.A short gloss at the end of the volume, for the benefit of the uninitinted, would have obviated this awk- waniness, À short passage may be quoted to show the vivid nature of the writer's style.It is from a description of the great fight at the bridge head.\u201cThen suddenly a great flerce light arose in the rear.The outlaws had kindled a fire, and the red light burned up, filtering through the ranks of the cattle, and projecting great horned shadows \u2018against the clonas, For a.\u2018few minutes this picture stood like a painted show, with the Dee water running dark and cool underneath\u2014a kind of Circe's Inferno where the beasts are tortured for ever.\u2018 \u201cTwo half-naked fiends ran alongside the column of cattle, carrying what was apparently a pot of blaxing tire, which they threw in great ladiefuls on the backs of the packed beasts that stood frantically heaving their heads up to the sky.Then in a moment from all sides arose deafoni yells.Fire lighted and ran along the hides of the rough red Highland and black Galloway cattle.Wild men sprang on their necks, yelling.s drove them forward.With one wild yell, and irresistible, universal rush, the.maddened column of beasts drove at the bride, and swept us aside like chaff.\u201d There is, perhaps, too much Jing in the final sentences; but the|scene is graphically described.: CANADIAN OARSMEN.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) LONDON, June 2.\u2014The Pall Mall Gazette prints au interview with the Canadian oarsmen John J.Ryan and Joseph Wright, who are entered in the Henley regatta to be contested in July.th express their admiration of English ladies in sculling, and pay high ttibute to the beauty of the Thames.But, coining to the ques- the tale, the mere plat of the novel ia.sh critic, who, as a rule, does not BULLYING BILL ITS INCONSISTENCIES SHOWN UP IN COMMITTEE Mw.Raymond, C.P.R.Counsel, Gives Some Advice-Backed Is Up With Good Law and \u201c» Common Sense.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Wasminutos, D.C., June 1.\u2014\u2018\u201cNot it I can prevent it,\u201d is the motto adopted by Mr.A.C.Raymond, of Detroit, the counsel for the C.P.R., against the passage of Representative Chickering's so-called \u201cretaliatory Lill,\u201d the provisions of which have already been alluded to in the STAR.This Chickering bill can best be summed up in Mr.Raymond's own words, spoken before the House Committee on Foreign Relations, when, on Thursday last, he appeared to op) pose ita passager.Raymond then said: \u2018\u201cThere are serious ohjections to the form and terms of the (Chickering) bill.Its provisions are of the most INDEFINITE AND SWEEPING CHARACTER, and confer upon the executive a substantially despotic power, utterly opposed to the principles of our form of government, aud to the warnings of our statesmen since it nization.The proposition is sub stantially that whenever the President shall be satistied ghat in any manner whatever any discrimination is\u201d made in the use of the Canadian Canals, which is or may be detrimental to any citizen of the United States, it shall be his duty to suspend the transportation in bond across the territory of the United Stateaof exports and imports to And from Canada, to and trom any foreign country.\u201d Mr.Raymond.commenting on this seg: tion of the proposed law, continued: \u201cThe condition is not to be, as in the present law,the position by Canada \u2018of reciprocally unjust and unreasonable\u2019 burdens upon a similar kind of transportation, but any regulation of canal navigation which not actually is, but may be detrimental to any American citizen.\u201cWe thus place in the a le keeping of the president a Pandora's box of political and international dangers, which he may open at his own sweet will.It must not lor- gotten that large and 0 GROWING RIVAL TRANSPORTATION ESTS exist in the two countries, and that some future president may be subject to such corporate influences and become so.b ; preyudiced, and possibly deceived as to exercise his lawful power, even in entire \u201cmood.faith with most disastrous consequences to many portions of the United States.\u201d This, he argued; should not Le, claiming that retaliation should be the so ex, pressed desire of the ope and not of the will of a president.r.Raymond pointed out also that the clause, exempting from the suspension of transportation across American territory the traffic bound through the \u201cSoo\u201d canal to Ogdensburg and other American lake ports, would be a régulation of commerce, applicable to all American ports upon the St.Lawrence and INTER and Pacific ports, and that it would extend an unconstitutional preference, not war ranted by law, absurd and impossible in view of treaty obligations, \u2014.-\u2026 Iri regard to the proposed penalty of five dollars per bead upon passengers from Canada who travel across American territory, Nir.Raymond exemplified as follows: \u2018* A RESIDENT OF MONTREAL dexires to go to Europe on a steamer sailing from New York.e would not be - mitted to travel to New York to embark on the steamer without Ying into the Federal Treasury five dol or the lege.The Delaware and Hudson Ra Company and the New York Centra} rivi- dt great Jakes, but not applicable to Atlantic | \u2018 > to.+ TOE RE = æ EE TOR TOITS ame cr ene - FREE Here eo nf | .ee _ | THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY.JUN ole ole We cords and antiquated legends heart of to MR, CHICKERING'S | met, boud system, ture, Cela cities of Halifax and St.John prosperous centres of new life and wealth.\u201d Hence, he said, all unnecessary legislation of a hostile or menaciug character should be resolutely frowned down by intelligent logislators on both sides of the boundary line, and the American \u2018\u2018tall-twisters\u201d and Canadian 1ucather pullers\u201d be both cousigned to ob- vion.FINANCE AND COMMERCE.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.a ra ss ae ent * nC LN June 1.An Gen a 10th = Do pre.sm où CB&Q.me TK 7h cca 8: I.x x oe Fork Usatrai moa sh C.Southe: \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 ë Dist & Cattle rds se MN 3 Del & Hudson, p\u2014 = 8 Del L a W, \u2014 \u2014 ws Kris, -\u2014 \u2014 19 Dopret.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 _ Do Bnd, \u2014 ee ae Gen.Kiectrio, sé Bh ersey Central 108 16 15 & Tex \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Lou & Nash.\u201c \u201cHy Hig Lake 8hore, = = 1 .Mich.Central, fm m\u2014 __ \u2014\u2014 8: P, M.& Man \u2014 - _\u2026 Man.Bley, x x \u2018LL Lead Trust, ER wn \u2014_ _\u2014 North American \u2014-\u2014 = 49% 9% Nek Coane.Fe Bx ok DM Nr Th > Do pret.5 5 14 1 PE > = m4 Do pret., _ us 8t.P.& Omahe \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Duo pref., \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 -\u2014 Ont.& nur prom oo _\u2014 \u2014 po 1e ie in 1 I ng, A Rock Li \u2014 LY aa eh ich.& Term.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 St.Paul, | Mis 38 se 584 Teas Tacite WOW 4 % ex Union Paci -\u2014 - M 15% Western Union u sv Sie WU Wabash, nou == Z_ Wheting's L B nh uh UN ha Do pret.SR UN elt Sterling Ex.60 days [J +08 00 404 ow demand, se Ve Wa 485% oney, _\u2014- \u2014 - C.Br .in London oy 67% 1 \u201cly G.T.R.let pref.do, I Ce mim Do.ind do \u2014_\u2014 ; - - Consolidated Gas xd 1M) 1M IW 1M Am.Tobaou 834 82% 3 u London Stook Market.Mesars.Meredith & O'Brion roport the London arket at 2 p.m.to-day as follows: London New York ks.Prices.Equivalent.Atchison.8} EN i e, Kan.& Texas, 1 14 Louisville &N.Ry af e Shore, Northern Pac.Pr, si ni Ont Western, 191 : n estern, MN Reeds 3 1 St.Paul, ! Union Pacific, 1 1 \u2018Wabash Pr., 154 1 MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET, forthe Bran by Messrs.W.LL 8.Jackson & Exchange broke Oo., rs, 176! Notre Dame Street, Mon June 2, 1004.ween Ban! \u2019 Buyers.| Sellers.Counter.Now, York Funds 1-16 qe e Tr + pu a a a; - torling.demand 1318 3 15-18 1 Ÿ pute Chequoe 8.1 \u201c ain cure 1244 Roichmarks cheques, he es n Guilders, 3 ee Docume ny are EE te, i mE Qn is \u2019 .Money in Jand me, 2p.c.Market dull.; Meredith & O'Brien's Wall Street Gossip.London market slightly tetter.L.& N.§ up: rest of list also j, but Europe will buy but very little, as markot Is limited abroad._- Public debt increased $6,800,000 in May.Report the House Commerce Committee railroads would be comparativ x progperou ey the rates appro y the Interstate Comm .BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions, Ets.dl eZ 3 Pi a L ur - Sat Tr ~\u2014 _ ee fs ; UT A ir oR], Ber Ë ETT : ; i CH put ti -.NL 7 i 2e ; + tH ; NI > / Oo fois = THE BANK OF ENGLAND.REA + SE VER ol Ha 2 it ds .AGEN à > 4 asamp = a Rein \u2014\u2014 je Ses \\ Lr I tem 18 ST, cod \\ occupy.At the bank also, in addition to \u2018the military guard and the watchmen, there are always in attendance, night after ight, Sunda y Sunday, and x hoali- day after bank holiday, some clerks of character and standing.The salary and wag bill at the bank is not far short of £300, a year, and tlie old servants\u2019 pension bill is between £40,000 and #30, he bank library contains from eighteen to twent thousand volumes.Ordinary banking busl.neas is conducted not only at the bank, but in branches at Burlington Garden and near the Law , and in Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, Bristol.Leeds, Plymouth, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Hull and Ports- mou BOOK NOTICE.Tar RAIDER, \u2014 Being some sA \u201cLife of John Fan.Lord an Little Eeypt\" s inthe Earl of by 8.R.Crockett Toronto, Canada: Willian Briggs, 1804.Mr.Crockett's first hook \u201cThe Stickit Minister, etc.\u2019 was highly praised by Robert Louis Stevenson, and the public un- animously- in his literary judgment.It was a book, homely and real, in which humor nd pathos were skilfully blended.The second work of the author contains both these elements aiso, but is a far more ambitious effort, as even\u2018the title would indicate, Mr.Crockett is reported to have said to the interviewer for the Edinburgh Leader, \u20181 look upon Scott as my master after Stevenson.* * Indeed, Scott is tho masterofaliof us.* *: * What - ple want nowadays is something objective \u2014an artistic version of the facts of real life.* * The day of the subjective is over for the present; we are all tired of hearing persons analysing their emotions.\u201d The result of these sentimentais this \u2018\u2019gal- Joping novel,\u201d as it has been api ed.The title may cali to our minds Roy,\u201d or \u201cThe Pirate,\u201d but the contents remind uf more, particularly of \u2018Lorna ne,\u201d or some of the best work of It.L.Stevenson, Nevertheless; the author's mode of telling a _atory is strikingly original.and it is onl the material that he has to deal with, whic to some of his critics makes him seem an imitator.Again, it is asse the main incidents of Hog narrative may all be found * relation wiatever to the issue dopartment.\u201d For every Bank of England noté issued | Shere is a separate credit opened in the bank LS in - the old annalt of Galloway.No doubt, this is true: but, at the same time, ho.could not derive from these musty re tion of high-class rowing, they are, agreed in their opinion that the Canadian profes: sional oarsmen are far superior to the English, a fact which they think is well known.CITY ITEMS.The Rev.Canon Norton, D.D.,will preach at All Sainte Church at the evoning service to-morrow.Alex.McIntosh, whose appeal was dismissed in the Court of Queen's Bench, A peal side, war sentenced by Judge Wurtele thie morning totwo years and a half for illegally appropriating money.The visiting governors to the Montreal General Hospital for the week commencing Monday, June 4, 1804, ave: Merars, Maurice E.Davis, Henry R.Gray, Wm.Davidson and James Elliot.> The Prince of Wales Rifles will have their annual church parade to-morrow.The Catholic members of the corps, will parade to St, Patrick's Church in the morning, and in the afternoon the Protestant members - will go to St.George's Church.: Two special trains will be run from St.Hyacinthe and Vaileyfield early tomorrow morning with members of the Artisans Society from these districts.There will be one thousand visitors from St.Hyncinthe.They will take part in the procession and also attend High Mass at St.James Cathedral.Weleomed Home.Lieut.-Co}.Henshaw was welcomed home last night by a deputation of the Junior Conservative Club, of which he is president.,Aniong those present were Mossrs, Campt \u2018Lane, Farquhar _Rabertson, O'Hara ynes, Lieut.-Col.Massey.C.H.: G v.Tansey, A.W.At- water, William Bellingham.Doctor ulfoot, D.H.Henderson, and 3.i Jacoha Mr.Campbell Lane made a happy 8] h and presented the Colonel with a piece of statuary, a handsome white Floren- ne statuc of \u201cCupid and Psyche,\u201d mounted on a pedestal five feet high.Col.Henshaw thanked the deputation for their gift and for their flatter ng sentiments.Mrs.Hen- shaw, Mrs.F.Henshaw and Mra.Ne.Dougall received the guests Blowing I Hard \u201cFrom the East Raquitmaux Point reports rain there with a hurricane from the cast, south-east.A .| rena Company could not be taxed for farying the nger, because these lines lie wholly within the State of New York and are not subject to Federal control.The absurdity of either proposition sufficiently appears by its mere statement.Unless prepared to violate its solemn preaty engagements with Great Britain and to insult and defy that power, and to out every_ principle of comity between nations, the Ynited States would never attempt to enforce such a law.**Article 3 of the treaty of 1784 with Great Britain says: : It is agrced that it shall at all times be free to His Majesty's subjocts and to the citizens of the United States, a eo to the Indians dwelling on olther side of the said boundary line, freely to pass and repass by land or inland navigation into the tive territories and countries of the twa parties on the continent of America (the country within the limita of the Hudson Bay fnpany only excepted), and to navigate all the carry on e and commerce with each other.pat treaty,\u201d continued Mr.Raymond, as NEVER BEEN ABROGATED, repealed or superseded from that day to this, either by legislation or by war,\u201d - Mr.- mond pointed out In regard to the terminating of the bonding privilege thata two years\u2019 notice was stipufated in the treaty, and that under such a conditionan insuperable barrier is interposed to an executive proclamation such ns ia provided in the Pickering hill: also that\u2019 imported merchandise is regularly being carried across the territory of the United States in bond to Mexi: co.nnd \u2018the most favored American commercial tien with Great Britain would forbid a dixerimation against Canada in favor of Mexico.Mr.Raymond reviewed the Welland Canal controversy, and pointed ont that the building of THR CANADIAN 800 CANAL was not in order that Canada might again jmpoee discriminating tolls on American vensels bound through the Welland Canai with impunity, but that the.demands of trafile require such a step in the furtherance of commercial facilities.The Com- mittes waswarned that if they stopped the trausit in bond now coming across the United States, it would be all turned over \u201cto at [ntercolonial to the wea, an it will become a froat trunk line; its trains loaded with © commerce of conrad Canada.Stoo the and waters thereof, and freely to.M tion\u201d cinuse iit |- w 1 's REPORT, Saturday, June 8, 1804 off const, whea says: Cargoes wheat, very slow: maine nil.Cargoes on pas and for shipment, \" and maize inactive.Liverpool wheat more demand at the decline; do maine, ow.No.l ard LIVERPOOL LATEST PRICES CURREXT, June 2.1004.a 8 neat 00 toQU0 Pork, Et 05% pring wheat 3 wincer, 4 1 tod 3 Land ings No.1Çata, 43% tod 7 Bacon ston @ Na 2Cals, 9 0 96 Tallow, MS to O0 0 Cora, 3 0(to0 VU Cheessw., 516 to 0 0 Pons, 4 10 to0 0 Uheesec.518 to 0 0 LavERPOOL, June 2.\u2014Closing, flour, dull, supply winter, 3x 6d; wheat, dull, red winter, 43 1d; corn ; now mixed, spot, 3x &d; .holders offer moderately: June 3 July 3a Sid: Aupmuet.3s 6d.Pork an.supply n oxcess of demand; prime mess western.676 do medium, 37s 6d: Inrd, dull, supply poor; spot, 356 6d; futures, hoiders not offering.CHICAGO MARKETS QUIET.Wiheat 1-86 Better, Corn and Oats About Steady, Provisions Frastion- ally Weaker.unc-2.-Wheat opened-unchanged, but featureless.The market was exceod- ingly quiet, with tho crowd bearish | on fine weather, and sick.cable re porta.offerings.however, were light, and yesterday\u2019n figures were slightly improved on.Corn was dull and fluctuated ouly fractionally.Oats wore firm.and lard showed a fract onal ren e open ca © July, Ta py Corn_ 374 July, 38} Sept Oats St} July.Pork \u2014 $11.86 n July, $11.89 n Sept.$0.50 July Sept.Later quotations were: Wheat al ete September.Corn 384 to ?ember.Gata Diz.3} September.Pork $11.73 July.Lard $8.67 July, 36.72 September.4 CHICAGO SPECIALS.Meredith & O'Brien received the following over their direct wire t : CuicaGo, June 2\u2014Wheat opena tuncha e Crow! sh on Nno weather and sick Beerbohm cables, but seom to have dumped their wheat yostord © off oasive so far.wheat now.Puls next week > Liverpool publie cable, wheat s .demand poor; holders offer moderately.Corn steady, demand poor.\u201c Chicago Hog Market.ore 19,000, Th king.$4.50 t x.oh ship 91.3 ng.0 $4.73: hea , ba ; Tough grades, 35 co igs cattle were: 1000.arket steady to sirong.Sheep, MU; warket slow.Toronto Produes Market.ToroxTO, Ont, June % 1804.- Market, =» dull.Quotations: Straight roller, flour 2 to 9275; extra, $240 to $2 59: white wheat, 6c to 57¢; spring, 59 to De: red winter, 5 to Sto; gona.So 10 Hie; Na.1, hard, 700; So.3 hard, 6c; winter wheat on the northern to Mo: 32 to Ste: barley, No.1.40 to dle; feod, 3 to : onta, M \u20ac: corn Slc.Salen: Goose wheat, outside, at , and ©.white outzide at 3ic; oats outside 34 to 33jc and on track at Si} to 38c.Mde.Edouard latang (widow) sold to Napoleon Roy, lot 8-2, of St.James Ward, mens ng x 43, 3083 ft, with houses No.23 and 247 st.Hubert st.fur $4000.The Sheriff of Montreal sold to the Jesuite, part of lot 342 of St.Jamos \\Varil, measuring 40x po 4200, with houses Nou, 233 to 248 5t, Andre st.or SHIN, Dolphin Rastoul solid to Flore Roy, widow of Augunte Lormin, lot 1211.30, of St, James \\Vard.measuring 33 x 84, 1932 fi, with Louses Nos.7 and 9 Cherrier at.for J6150.Ferdinand Fiche sold to Charien A.Fafard, Et of lot 680, of M1.James Ward, m ng x28, 1448.4 fi, with houses Non.2 and 4 Dorchester rt.for $1500.wide, David Tate sold to Delvina Sylvestre, fe.of Amedeo Gagnon.north-west part lot 1010-37, of St.Louis Ward, more cit \\ nth house, No.304 St.Hypolite st.for Charles Lafond sold to Amiot Lecoury, lots 90243.1, 86-4, 87-2 and &-1 Bt.Louis Ward, measuring 160 ft.in euperficies, vacant, for $1213, T5c per ft, - George Gagnier sold to Adolphe Gagnon, lot of se Nia \" , measuring aks slay and Sat the other side, \u201cwith Non.171 and 173 Lafontaine street, for $5000.Michel Laforce mold to Nazaire Dufort.lot oe s Ward.messnring (1621346, 6104.1 N Lei street, E 2, 189%.eee Ve Provincial Board of Health has just tuberculosis.Tuberculosis is a germ die- + pe ces ee = are eee nn a ete anne 2 TUBERCULOSIS.WHAT 18 KNOWN OF IT, AND HOW TO PREVENT CONTAGION.A Valuable Pamphlet Issued by the ~~ Previnelal Board of Health Prevention and Cure Discussed.issued À pamphlet upon \u2018\u2018Consumption; what is at present known of it, and the means of preventing its contagion.\u201d One- sixth of the deaths, it says, throughout the civilized! world are caused by this disease./ Consumption, or phthisis, is the las or softening period of ease, and is consequently contagious.Its germ, or microbe, may be transmitted, lat, y heredity; 2nd, by inhalation of air containing these germas; 3rd, by means of contaminated food (especially the milk and meat of tuberculous animals); 4th, by absorption through a wound (inoculation).The breath of consumptives is not in itself infectious, but it ix otherwise with to their sputa, which, ounce dried, liberate a at number of microbes or germs, which, ike other fine particles of dust, pass into the atmosphere and contaminate it.In this polluted air, predis raons become unconsciously infected with tuberculosis This mode of transmission of tuberculosis is by far the most frequent, .dnd to it Is now attributed most of the cases formerly ascribed to heredity.The frequency of this mode of infection is easily explained.Consumption not being a dix: ease which necessitates remaining indoors, tuberculous \u2018patients infect with their sputa their dwelling and any place they visit.They thus become AMBULATING SOURCES OF INFECTION polluting everything in the way\u2014atreets, ic .gardens, tramways, theatres and even churches.According to Billings, the city of New York must have permanently within its limits 11,000 of these ambulating cares.Adapting his figures to Montreal and Quebec, the number of consumptives would be about 1600 and respectively for the two cities.If, an Bollinger says, the daily expectoration of one patient may contain as much as twenty millions of germs, one can easily imagine the amount of danger continually.contributed by tuberculous individuals whom neither hygienic considerations.nor ing prevent from spitting on the floor or ground, where- ever they happen to be,and who thua spread infection right and left.Il.Milk, cream or butter from a tuberculous cow contains and may transmit the rm of the disease.It is now demon- atrated that the transmission may take place without any tubercular lesion in the udder, which was formerly regarded as an essential condition.Such transmission by milk explains the frequency of tuberculosis amongst children.The meat from a tuberculous animal ma also transmit the germ of the disease, nn it does not seem to be demonstrated that only the parts which are tubercular are dangerous.: The frequency of tuberculosis amongut animals is not the same in all countries.Of :1058 cattle examined in Germany by Kopp, 733 were found to be tuberculous.Amongst the animals slaughtered at the abattoirs of Berlin, during the two years 1887.and 1883, were tuberculous, Osler estimates the roportion of tuberculous cattle fn the tern States of the American Union at from 10 to 15 per cent.Of 13 heifers a parently in very Fed health examined by unders \u2018and bertson of the experimental farm of the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa, five were found to be tuber- |.culous ; The germ of tuberculosix may be absorbed through a wound, especially after an operation or au autopsy, though this seldom no- curs.As is the case with any other infectious disease, all who became in contact with the germs of tubercolosis do not take the disease, one must be predisposed to it and be therefore in a specially susceptible condition.THE FOLLOWING ARE PREDISPOSING CAUSES: 1st, heredity; the most important, Without always transmitting the ' infectious germ (heredity of seed) tuberculous parents often produce children with feeble constitutions (heredity of soil) who thus fall easy victims to the germ of tuberculesia.nd.Certain diseases, such as diabetes, measles, whooping cough, typhoid fever, bronchitis and ncho-pneumonis.Thus the statement that \u2018a case of typhoid fever has turned into consumption\u2019 has some truth in it, as the feebleness which follows om Armco a TEE rire rita | boi 0 PACT Sev us fever favors the absorption of the tu germ.Sed.Living in unsanitary, over-crowded, ill-ventilated and damp dwellings.It has been frequently observed that, after drain- log a city, the death rate of tuberculosis.had been considerably reduced.- 4th.Professionsand trades which require a dally attendance jn over-crowded, ill-ven- tila! room; especially occupations which require a sedentary life, fatiguing positions, ete, as in the case of tailors 5th.The attendance in workshops where the air is always dusty or in workshops where the air is very warm or where steam escapes.The dusty\u2019 atmosphere of the former and the issuing from the hot and steamed air of the second often cause bronchial or pulmonary affections which predispose the lung to the absorption of the germ of tuberculosis, probably by denuding it of its epithelium (Dieulafoy).6th.Mal-nutrition from insufficient or unhealthy food, excesses, exhaustion, anxiety, mental and physical overwork, etc.The measures to be taken to prevent | THE DEVELOPMENT OR THE CONTAGION \u2018of tuberculosis consist, 1st, in éombatting ispositions in whatever form they exist; 2nd, in limiting the number of contagious foc! constantly created by consumptives; 3rd, in preventing the use of foud capable of reproducing the disease.The hygienic treatment of children born of tuberculous parents must begin at birth.If it is the nother who is tuberculous, she must not nurse the child.If possible, the child should be brought up in the country, and better still, if possible, near the soa.or at least make Jong stays in tbe country, as the dangers of contagion are less frequent there than in citiea.Any sign.of feeble- nexs should receive due attention.Dis- eaxes of the respiratory tract should be most carefully attended to, ax they may directly repare the soil preferred hy the tubercQ- ous germ.Later the person should Le advised to chose a profession that will make him lead an outdoor life, aud he must as much as possible be kept away froin dusty workshops or those in which there ix a hig \u2018temperature, and in general from overcrowded and ill-ventilated workshops.\u201d In order to leasen the Infection of the healthy ° the sick, spittoons should be provided for the patient to spit into.These should be emptied daily into the fire, or, if more convenient, they may be\u2019 filled with boiling water and immediately emptied into sewers, but never on manure piles in the yards or lens, where those germs which escaped destruction wight contaniinate the air or infect the fowls picking about and eating them.| When the patient leaves his home and whenever he finds himszelf in a place where there are no spittoons, or, what comes to the same thing, if these are not emptied regularly enough to preveuf the drying of the sputa, he should use a pocket spittoon or a handkerchief.\u2018I'he handkerchief should be put in boiling water at the first opportunity, s0 that the sputa will not have time to become dry.| It in more desirable that more spittoons should be provided in public places.They are specially needed in railway stations,passenger cars and factories, where their presence perhapa, with the aid \u2018of appropriate Placards would soon educate the p: blic to heir habitual use.I THE ROOM OF THE PATIENT must be 1 and svony, and if possible.should wot be papered.The curtains should made of some fabric which can be washed in boili water, the floor waxed or covered with oil cloth,\u2014in word there should be taken out of the room all that cannot be cleansed with a wet cloth, and dry dusting and sweeping should absolutely he abandoned ax displacing and giving motion to the germs that had settled on the floor or objects contained in the room.The wet cloths used in cleansing must be boiled before drying.Body aud bed linen must always be boiled in tlie process of washing.All these precautions taken with regard to the patient are to hia advantage, as they increase his chances of recovery by preventing self reinfection.he th hi e pamphet urges the thorough inspection o food of all kinds by the municipal authorities and particularly recommends the stamping of meat.\u2018The inspection of animals throughout the province is also favored.Welooms to Countess Aberdeen.QUEENSTOWN, June Z\u2014An enormous crowd, comprising members of various ublic bodies, awaited the arrival of he xteamer * Etraria\u201d this morning, to welcome the Countess of Aberdeen, among the gu a of whose viait is the advance of the Irish Industrial Association.The Countess was presented with several addresses, Me.Mallette's Condition.Sr.HrACINTHE, June 2 (Special).\u2014The condition of Mr.Edouard Mallette, advocate, is about the same, with no improvement.Mr.W.Lamothe is also seriously fll.A PROMINENT CANADIAN BANKER CURD, A Victim of Indigestion for years finds Speedy Relief and an Absolute Cure in South American Nervine\u2014Unhesitatingly recommends }\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014it\u2014to\u2014 persons affected Stomach \u2014Remarkable Experience of Mr.John Boyer, - Banker, Kincardine, Ont.VENT) pA LAL y, 71 2 ace among tho i the thriving promotes Conner ng up.the thriving an ve County ot Brice in Mr, Toh Boyer, Banker, of Kin.cardine.His fellow citiseus are preparedat any time to do honor to Mr.Bover, for they know how much of the prosperity of Kin- carding is due to hin foresight, prudence and energy.Menliketbe Rothacbildshave saved even the Bank of England io its days of trial, and our bankers everywhere, when imbued as Mr.Boyer has been with a desire for the substantial welfare of the community where his lot has n cast, perform a service to every individual of Oocupying a foremost men who Dave done the community that can hardly be too highly estima- Unfortunately the mental strain that necessarily falls upon our great financiers i in many cases, .Procarsor of ti at dreaded an orrying aliment, in tion, r.Boyer found this to be the cone with him.sell.Years of mental laborhad brought on indigestion.- In his own words ho says : $ year ago, As A result of hea ta 3 work, no douht, Ï became very much troubf- Re ph hace Vos Fonds \u2018isitation od with indigestion.Associated with it were * pag ne ; A Ji À CARY a7 AA a \u20184 > da Bx 5 = 37 0 4 j \u2018 those terribly distressing feelings that can bardly be desoribed in any language, but that are 30 comnion to the xapeptic.ihad tried various methods of ridding myselt of the trouble, but without success; at last 1 tried South American Nertine.The result! In one word I.may nay, and I gladly say it.it cured me, and have no hesitation in recommending any person sffected with any stomach trouble to try South American Nervine.Dated Kincardine, April 7, 1894.\u201d This estimable citixen of Brnce County han affixed hin well-known signature to these strong hut plain and hearty words.ere is no occasion to add to what Mr.Boyer has said.If in any one particular South American Nervine ta more certain to cure than in another, it is in the case of indigestion.It never fails, and an encouraz-' ing fact to the patient is that after cie only a fow doscehe commences to feel re he ; \" It's not a medicine that upaets the stomach and cauges torture to the victim.It acts immediately on the nerve centres, and as they supply the life fluid to all s of the vin tem it removes the stomach trouble in this.certain, effective and lasting manner.\u2018 x \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Brings comfort and improvement and vends to personal enjoyment when rightly used.The many, who live better than othersand ere more, ly less expenditure, more.prom adapting the world's best products to the needs cf physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs.Its excellence is duo to its presenting in the form most acceptable and pleasant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficiul properties of & perfect laxative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling 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 Kidneys, Liver and Bowcls without weakening thom aud it is perfectly free from every objectionable substauce.Syrup of Figs is for sale by all druggists in 75c.bottles, but it is manu- cturod by the California Fig Syrup Co.only, hd rose ame is printed on ery \u2019 package, so the name, rupo and being well informed, ou will eo accept any subatitute if offered.SURFS While the best for all household uses, bas peculiar qualities for \u2019 easy and quick washing of clothes, It does away with that boiling and scalding\u2014tho clothes come out sweet, clean and white.Harmless to bands and fabrics lathers frcely\u2014lasts longest.Br.Croix Scar M're.Co, Air Grocess Sue Is Bt Stephen.M.B EE mr 3 And it will Keep You Coo rea ue CTI Ga ee RES\u2019 Rootbeer A 33c.pkg makesS zallons, Sold everywhers.Send 2e.stemp fer boantiful picture cards sad book.The (has.E.Hires Co., Philadelphia.Refune worthless substitutes.191 WE NEVER SLEEP.a DURING ATTIVE HOSTILITIES AND JUST AT THIS STAGE OF TYR OAMKE THE EXEMY IS OUT FUR A SCRAP, WE DONT MEAN COMPETITION WE HAVE.XC NE.WE JUST MEAN HARD TIMES THE DEAR LITTLE WOMAN OF THE HOUSE WANTS A NEW CARPET AND SAYS AS MUCH, MR.HARDTIMES HAS THE IMPUDENOE TO QONTRADICT MER.LC IF IT WAR THE PIEST CFFKNÉE WE WOULD OVERLOOK IT, BUT IT HAS BECOME CHRONIC AND WE ARE GOING TU DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT.IN PACT WE ARE DUING SONE THING AROUT IT.J PRICES, TERMS AXD SQUARE.DEALINGS ARK OUR WEAPONS.oH AMERICAN WRINGER CO, SUCCESBO Metropolitan Manufacturing Co:, 1678 and 1680 NOTRE DAME ST.Tv A.EMMANS, Hanager.1 \u2014 FOR BREAKFAST, sono\" Hams and Bacon, BRAND\u201d EXTRA WHITE SUGAR CURED ARE AMUNG THE MANY SUIT ABLE DELICACIES TO BE FOUND AT THE Four Retail Stores THE LAING 522.00, 100,000 ft.NEW RUBBER We are the only importers of RUBBER BELTING ie Can bave anni ted.high prices, m war en com Lênes and m es who have squeezed millions ont of the asers of Mullins\u2019 extra heavy belts, sold at 50 per cent.and 30 per cent.cash discotint.1 ight balanced metal pulleys, Fp.¢.discount; .508 bent rim spift wood pulleys not ghied, «0 p.r.discount: 2 laners and matrhera, ¥% to ; Te, ks to : her maci Come » them, state whe nm i will sare tise) or send for a strriger to hit Pa squ NOTICE ! ' claims against the estate ef the ote CHARLES GALT be Bi d'u tre notified to trie the same attested, 1% Tavibaox Jeunes \\ JC: 190 Bt.partics indebted to him will please settle with the undersigned executriz, FLORENCE C.GALL.3 VES ATE mu | que ' \u201c 1 et J ad 0 MESA M SA RISE - vy, 2 + 8 _ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY JUNE ?189.CHINESE CHESS.[min B*uwinipah \u201c3 | | Lacrosse Situation and To-day\u2019s Officials.PILLSBURY'SBLINDFOLDCHESS MATCH.The Relays Decided Upon from Lancaster to Montreal.Although the game of chess, a3 We now play it, appears, according.to the best authorities, to be of undoubtedly Indian origin, a game strongly resembling it in most essential points has.from time im: memurial, been played in \u201cfar Cathay.\u201d There are.as tight be expected, some striking- differences between the Oriental and Occidental games, both iu the appearance of the\u201d board and men, and in the powers of attack and defenve possessed by the latter.Nor do the pices of the one bear any vutward resemblance to those of the other.Carved ivory chessmen of great\u2019 value and beauty have for many years been brought to England by visitors to China.A popular idea exists that the Chinese use them for their owu gaine, Nothing, however, can Le further from the truth.Chinese chessinen resemble our draughtsmen, the distinction between each piece\u2019 depending on the characteror word engraved upon its face.\u201cNor does the board more nearly approach \u201cour idea of the familiar object in European houses.It possesses, .« indeed, sixty-four squares, the men -of both sides are placed upon the intersections of the enclosing lines and not within the areas bounded thereby.\u2018The two halves of the board are, moreover, divided by ablank space, termed \u201cthe river.\u201d which certain of the pieces are prohibited from crossing.The number of pieces is, as with us, sixteen on either side, but their arrangement differs froin The western method.The accompaning illustration shows the anrqueetent of the board and men.It may Le noted that.although the saldiers and cannon on the two sides do not bear precisely the sane character, the meanings are alike, he pieces answering eh pawns bear on'thetr faces the word *s ldier,\u201d and five ure allotted to each player.They can advance in a stright line, until having crossed the river into the enemy's territory, when they acquire the power of moving like our castle, but only for a single square at a time.They can capture pieces in a straight line witi them only, and \u201c can neither move\u2019 nor \u2018take diagon- , ally.Their immediate supports consist of A couple of artillerymen, or cannan as the word.on them implies, aud may be regarded an the exact equivalent of our castles.They may; like the soldier pawns, cross the i river, still retaining the same powers of i movement.and are able to capture anything in their line of march.Precisely THE SAME POWERS ARK POSSERSED by the chariots or carriages, which, as will seen, occupy the extreme right and left itions at the commencement of the game.he horses answer exactly to our knights, except that in moving they are blocked if any plece stands on the diagonal angle which must be passed in the move.They can cross the river, and owing to restrictions on the movements of pieces yet to be mentioned, are of somewhat greater value in the Chinese than in the European game, The elephant, which occupies the position of our bishop, can, like it, move diagonally, Lut only two squares At a time.Nor can it cross the river, or place itself on the corner next to that occupied by ity fellow elephant.The immense modification of the Euro-.an game effected by this deprivation of the bishop's right to cross the entire board, conjoined with the additjonal powers of a castle conferred on the cannon or artillery man, will be obvious to all chess players.Still more restricted are the powers of the captain ur king and his two attendant scholars.Thev are confined to the four squares crossed by the diagonal lines, which constitutes the port or citadel against which | all attacks are directed.Like our king, the captain cannot be taken, and can move only oue square or corner ata time, He MUST EITHER INTERPOSE A PIECE : or move whanan opponent gives him check, i failure to do either resulting in checkmate, 5 The scholars, by the way, can only move on the diagonal lines within the citadel.Regarded as a scientific game, Chinese ; chess ranks far below its \\Westerii prototype.There is more of the \u201cfox and goose\u201d style of play about it than the well- thought-ou! strategy which MAE&T PANTFO- pean chess the recreation of the intellectual © ¥ and well-educated classes rather than of : those who serve or labor with their hands.& It is by no means uncommon to see a native\u201d .\u201cboy.\u201d or house-servant, engage a cook or coolie At the gawe during the frequent riods of leisure allowed to servants in an 2 Zastern country.Very often one of the numerous stati kept.ih accordance with Europeans, will be heard twanging the native guitar and singing in a high falsetto, while a couple of his companions are so en- : Some few Europeans pronounce the game to be fairly interesting, while others regard it as fit only for children.In view of its undoubted antiquity, and the almost positive conclusion nothing whatever to foreign influence, the similarity it bears in many respects to the Indian and Western game is at least curious, ; The \u201choard,\u201d it max be added in conclusion, usually consists of a sheet of pap:r only, upon which the lines hive been rudely impreszed fron a wowden printing block, The characters are cut \u2018into the surfaces of the counters, each set: of sixteen being coloured black and red respectively, with the wood left unvarnished.Other colours are, however.sometimes adopted, the whole thirty-two being sold for a mero trifle, Asa game half-way between chess and draughts, as regan the mental effort required to play it.some of our younger countrymen might find it an acceptable novelty.It should be noted that another.game known as Wei chi is also a sort of chess, and has been recently described as tho \u201cChinese game of chess™ in contemporary Journals.THE GAME AHOVE DERCRIBED | AE TAR © peg - 3.poh is, However, that usually considered as tho Niearest equivalent of the European game, and elaima an antiynity unsurpassed by any rival for the honor of being the \u201creal game\" to which men of \u201clight and leading\u201d in Chinese history have given their attention, It in somewhat curious that nearly every Western game has its equivalent in the long secluded Empire of tlie Middle Kingdom.The most remarkable feature is that in the latter case the games which as a rule find favor only among the better classes among ro.ourselves are iv China the amusements not only ofthe well-to-do, but of a much lower \u20ac Unlike the Western, however, the ! C man cannot resist the chance of gamin; g, which even chess affords to its vota- : ries, and few games are played for \u201clove\u201d only.This, however, does uvt aTret the \u2018 merits of a game, Which is at least either silly nor too easy to those who desire some now variation from the time-honored game derived from Perso-Indian sources, which excites so mich interest: in domestic circles iu this country.Plllabiry's Great Feat.bury chess expert, will at- compte TE (ho greatest feats ever at.here in chess.While blindfolded tem) .imultaneouals.ay Ul play terelre Zukertort have Smeg Sar pc > Bai Be pi Jo 7 Lott customs, Loth by well-to-do Chinese and} that it owes.oo reir PH connuence at three and atop from six.tot when they will be continued.interval naturally makes the task the more difficult.Non-members of the Coamopoli- tan Club nominal entrance fee.THE WHEEL.\u2018The Relay Road Into.Montreal As far as ix known following will be the relays from Lancaster to Montreal.At Lancaster, Messrs.Ruliénstein and Blythe will look after the despatch.At River Beaudette, Messrs, Peloyuin and Jenkins will be in waiting and ride to Coteau.From Coteau to St, Dominiques, Messrs.Coussirat and Mann.St.Domin- iques to Vaudreuil, Messrs.Foster and Roy.Vaudreuil to Ste.Annes, Mesars, Fisher and Smith.Ste.Annes to Bay View, Messrs, Harries and Melville.Bay View to Beaconstield, Messrs.Giroux and F.Lyman.ocunstield to -Air, Messrs.Hinton and Eaves.Bel-Air to Harvey's (lachine), Messrs! Smart and Tucker.Lachine to Blue Bonnets, Hal- comh and Parr.Blue Bounets to finish, T.Harries and C.P.Lyman, The Programme of the Meet.The Montreal Bicycle Club and the racing tion have decid on, the following programme for the championship race meeting to be held on June 30 and July 2: The cham- pianship races will be the quarter mile, halt mile, one.three and five ies, The other events are one mile novice, two miles, 5,30 clans: one mile, 240 class and the five mile team race.Besides these there will three races for class B men, half mile, one and three miles.The entries close with David J.Watson at the Montreal Amateur Athletic Association, June 24 The Relay Race.TorONTO, June & Mayor Kennedy has: expressed his willingness to withess the change of relays in Toronto, together with members of the City Council.He will declare tratlic suspended on the south side of King street during the tlight of the couriers through Toronto, and will request the chief of police to piace an extra force 6f men along the routéthrough the city, District comntittees in other cities are advised to see their civic heads as early as possible in this regard.- Ll Around the Hub.Hyslop will leave for Sarnia this week, where be will continue his training for the season.Harley Davidson, \u201cCollie\u201d Robertson, Alf.Rogers, and others may accompany him.; Chairman Raymond, of the L.A.W.Racing Board, is detertuined to enforce the rules of the League at any cost.The League forbids riders to compete in\u201d unsanctioned races, but several leading cy- | elists have seen fit to ignore them, and Mr.Raymond has suspended all the offenders for thirty days.° | Zitamerman says that he is trainingingood shape.and is satistied that he will bein first- class condition in a few weeks.He takes 10-mile spins with Crooks and Banker.In reply to Johnson's chalienge, the champion says that if hix opponent will get the sanction of the Racing Board, he will guarantee him his expenses and good money to race in Paris in July or August.BASEBALL.\u2018 National League.The following is the result of yesterday's National League matches: - R HE At New York- ; : st.Louis: : 010020x 5 11 2 New Yor! Lo 30000090 1 4- Batterie larkson and Peitx;Rusie and Far rel.Umpire, McQuaid.At Brooklyn- - Brooklyn.00012002x 5 11 0 Chicago .200000000 © 1 3 Aatteries \u2014Gastright and Daly; Griffiths and Schriver.Umpire, Swartwood.At Philadelphia Philadelphia.101000010007 10 16 2 Louisville [200100000000 3 9 2 Battories\u2014Taytor and Clemonta; Menefée arid Grim.Umpire, O'Rourke.Washington.*.011500030 10 12 2 Pittsburg.201010001 5 8 3 Batteries Mercer and McGuire; Gumbert and Sugden.Umpire, Hurst, At Baltimore\u2014 Baltimore.\u2026.-.5620000002 9 9 4 Cincinnati.101000006 8 11 3 Batteries \u2014 Hawke, Mullane and Robinson; Parrott, Chamberlain and Murphy.Umpire, ynch.: At Hoston-\u2014 2 Cleveland.11452810x 22 21 ton.100022040 18 35 Batteries-\u2014 Young and Zimmer; Stivetts, Mc- Carthy and Ganzel.Umpire.Emslie.\u2018 The Ottawas.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] Otrawa, June !.\u2014The Ottawa Baseball Club take the following players to Farnham to-morrow in the second game in the Base- hill League: Valleau, Taylor.Kehoe, Codd, Carney, Shea, Lafleur, Chittick, Pophani end Quinn.They will be captained by Se Hl be admitted on payment of a board of the Canadian Wheelmen's Associa.| MFG.ONLY » THE HAWKER MEDICINE CO\u2019Y, sant ion, ws.It is a Certain Cure for all Diseases Arising $ from Worry, Overstrain of Mind or Body, # Excesses or the Prostrating Effectsof La Grippe.akes Weak Nerves B rves Strong, e ® ® ® ® Restores Lost Energy.GIVES NEW STRENGTH AND VIGOR TO \u2014= | ~ NERVES, BRAIN, STOMACH and BLOOD.> B® @ By its use, nervous and muscular energy are restored to the stomach, and the process of digestion aided and assisted.The blood is renewed and re-vitalized and supplied with the necessary constituents for the reconstruction of wasted tissues and the renewing of nervous energy.The nervous system-is invigorated, strengthened and re-inforced, and mental and physical vigor fully restored.Hawker\u2019s Nerve and Stomach Tonic can be obtained from all druggists and dealers.Price 50 Cents a bottle or 6 bottles for $2.50.\u201c08 \u201cpicked team from London Asylum and ndon city on the Rosedale grounds.Most of the best players will be able to get away, but the club will be without the services of E.Turton, who has not yet fully recovered from a sickness he had in the spring.The Ottawa Cricket Club are just now consumed with considerable indignation at .certain of the Rideau Hall authorities having taken the grounds for a match Jast Saturday.The club pay nothing for the grounds, but they spent a deal on them, and, it'appears, owing to a little oversight on both sides the trouble arose.The Ottawas did not supply the Rideau Hall ple with a list of their features, and the atter quietly insisted ontaking the grounds without notice to the club, It was an unfortunate little mistake on both sides, that caused a good deal of talk and not a little hard feeling.: ROD AND GUN.The Wholesale Destruction of Fish.A gentleman whose business takes him to the north in the region of the Matawin and Manouan rivers called to ray that he can fully endorse the interview that has lately appeared in the STAR upon the reckless de- trict.The habitof these so called fishermen is to go up with nets of great size in the end of October and catch ail the trout they can |! collect.They freeze them and bring them | down by the St.Michel des Saints road.as better shape.this track to-day.First Bart ons purse, $350; for-all 8 st race, on: : for-al furlongs \"Cottonade won.* Laurel \" 2, one Bend 73.Time, 1.18}.nd race, Canadian handi ; arse, $400; for three-year-olds and upwards, 1] miles \u2014** Joe The directors decided to use \u2018Méler \"von, \u2018* Japonica à \u201cAnnie D.\" 3.Time, Third race, Hamilton cup: purse.5 for three year-olds and upwards, 1} miles.two started, eight others bein Flynn \u201d won, \u2018* Blixzard \" 2.Time, .Fourth race, cocktail steeplechase; purse $350; two miles\u2014Mamood won, * toski\u201d 2, \u201cGeorge cos Time, 8.224.\u2019 Fifth race, cradle handicap for 2-year-olds; purse $300; 54 furlongs.Only twos! \u2014*Flam- \"won, \u201cSuperior\u201d 2.me, 1.12, Sixth race, selling; purse $300; 6 furlongs\u2014 \u201cCome Home\" won, Epalydora\" 2, \u201cWanderer\"3 Tioeventn haîf-mile-\u201cFirat At ven! ny race, -mile-\u2018\u2018Firat Attempt\u201d on Rar.\u201cBelle\u201d 3.Time, 1.08., - Ladas and the Derby.The London letter of the Spirit of the Timea says: The victory of \u201c\u2018Ladas,\u201d which was achieved with consummate ease, was a splendid triumph for the veteran trainer, Matthew Dawson, whose method of treating the horse had been adversely criticised by many of the Newmarket wiseacres, Never have I seen a race of suchimportance as the Two Thousand Guineas won before the mares had gone half way, but it was so in this case.\u201cLadas\u201d had all his field in trouble at the bushes, and simply played with them for the rest of the journey.It was the firus time that Matthew Dawson LoiùvHs 3570 HONE ANVHA3T3 UVIOHIS MVIAYD UNVOHIEC INVHEIND ITHOM ADIBYRD Af scratched\u2014\" Tom | is a pureiy voluntary act on the part of Her Majesty, who has the stud absolutely in her owncontrol.Theoretically, of course, thix is true, and it is equally true that the Queen could dismiss her present Minister, dissolve Parliament.and in various other ways exercise her undoubted prerogative.But-it is well understood that the Queen only acts on the advice of her Ministe: and the Master of the Horse is a politi appointment.The Royal Stud is managed by the Secretary tothe Master of the Horse, aud therefore comes directly into touch with the Government of the day.Col.W.P.Thompson is a jud He only saw two horses in England that he was really anxious to buy last season.was \u201cOrme\u201d and the other was * For either of these he would, 1 believe, have ven 20,000 guineas, and they would have n rare bargains at the price.GOLF.Kingston vs.Capitals.{SPECIAL TO TRE STAR! OTTAWA, June l.\u2014Kingston play the Ottawa Golf Club here to-morrow, and a gamg is anticipated, as local players ve practised hard and shew great improvement.Odds and Ends of Sporting Gossip.À very strange match had been made in France a few weeks ago between three horses harness, three pedestrians and three echassiers.The latter are people who ud part of their lives on stilts.such as the shepherds taking care of numerous flocks of sheep in some s of France, the Landes for example.The city of Bordeaux was to the goal, and the distance to be covered was just 265 miles.Followin tie result: The horsc \u2018\u2018Charlatan\u201d reac Bordegux first, day before yesterday, seven minutes after midnight, ridden by Mr.Fitte, who, on account of an accident to his vebicle, had to ride his horse the last 117 miles to saddle.He accomplished the 265 miles in 62 hours and 27 minutes.Nr.Fauconneau, the man on stilts, was onl; twenty seven minutes behind him, and the pedestrian, it seerus, was nowhere, One One taken every \u201cnight stimulates the - MONDAY'S BARGAINS Alexander & Co.'s Immense Purehase for Spot Cash ! 500 Pairs White and Cream Lace Curtains bought at 33} cents on the dollar.We will sell them as long as they last at the following unheard of prices : Lot 1\u2014 98 Pairs Cream Curtains, taped all round, while they last, at only 87c.Lot 2\u2014117 Pairs Cream Curtains, taped all round, while they last, at only 50c.Lot 8\u2014 00 Pairs Cream Curtains, taped all round, lovely pattern, while they last, ° at only 0c.Lot 4\u2014 25 Pairs Cream and White, taped all round, out they go while they last, at 87c.; Lot 5\u2014 75 Pairs Elegant Pattern, $1.50 goods, to clear while they last at only #1.Lot 6\u2014 30 Pairs Cream and White, full size and taped, to be sacrificed while they at'$1.25.Lot 7- 50 Pairs Cream and White, full size and taped, while they last out they go .at $1.75.Lot 8- 25 Pairs Scroll Pattern, full size and taped, while they last, half price, $2.S&F Another big drive for spot cash direct from the mill.78 Dozen Ladies\u2019 full size natural vests, half sleeves, cost to make 27c; for Monday we will give them away at only 15¢ each.- \u2018 At the same time we will offer 60 Dozen Ladies\u2019 Black Summer Cashhere Hose with Gray Heel and Toe, all sizes.These were made to retail at 38c.We will clear them out while they last at only 25¢ per pair or 2 pairs.for 450.The balance of our 50c seaside Berges in all colors and black to be cleared out this week whilo they last at only 27c.; ; They have come to hand, Five Cases more Ladies\u2019 American, Whitewear to bé sacrificed with the above lines .50 DOZEN\".Ladies\u2019 Drawers Richly Trimmed with Embroidery and Tucks.ser SAME AS CUT.We will clear this lot of 886 Garments while -they last at physically fit to stand a heavy siege of train- general impression here is that Cornwall had a lot of well laid schemes to gobble up Capital players, hut the big mackerel net they laid only gobbled up a small sprat.Lacey has not yet been out to play, but he will certainly not play for Cornwall.The trouble with Lacey is that he thinkshe has had quite enough of active lacrosse, and after helping to win the championkhip for 2 clubs he would like to take a rest and settle down in life.He will be out again in a day or two at ctice, and will on hand for the match with the: Shamrocks on June {ienerally it ie thought that the fight for leading hohors will be between the two leaders of last year, and will result about the same.Cornwall, however, are expected this year to be in third position unless the Torontcs greatly improve in their play.The Game at Quebec.- [SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) QUEBEC, June 2\u2014The Quebec Lacrosse Club has been putting in some hard practices lately and this year\u2019s team will Beas , If not better, than any.former one.he team practises on the Q.A.A.A.Groundk under Captain J.Stafford.This afternoon the Quebecers will play a friend.Iy match with the Sherbrooke Club.Th following piayers will comprise to-day's team: Goal, \"A.Gingras; point, A.E.Swift: cover point, B.Murphy; defeuce field, J.Mulcaif, M.Dinan and H.J.Davidson ; centre tield, G.Norton ; home field, D.Watson, P.Walsh, À.Kennedy ; outside home, O.Ward; inside home, FF.Dinan.Spare, T.McMahon, J.Sullivan.The Sherbrooke team will be picked from « the following: Simpson brothe Bxley brothers, Bradley, Loughead, hitty, Parke, Foster, Ross, Stewart and Burbeck: captain, À.E.O'Dell.; To-day's Officials.| The officials selected for to-day\u2019s lacrosse match are Messrs.1).Patterson, Fred Lar- month and J.G.Ross, Long Throws.There will be a meeting of the \u2018Welcome Hall Lacrosse Club\u201d on Saturday.Juge 2nd, at 7p.m,, in the Welcome Hall, Wh St, Antoine at.All lacrosse players of the West End aro requested to attend.- CRICKET.he | The Game at Ottawa.| [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] wy OTTAWA, Juné, t.-The Ottawa Cricket Ciub have completed alltheir arran ents for the.annual trip to Toronto ana Ni alls.They.will leave Ottawa on June 16th, and play the East Toronto Club on luth.On the following day they meet a vives rn _or_a couple of real heavy games.The.+ 7 SCHOLAR CAP 2 CHARIOT HORSE E Ain SC R oT RED CHESS\u2014A GAME WITH THE CELESTIALS.it is the only road by which they can reach the lakes and by this route pass the residence of the fish inspector, but take care to do so at night.He says that it is a wonder that those interested in the preservation of our finny, inland wealth have not\u2019 noticed that in this city fish and game are off for upon the very day upon which it has become lawfal to kill them and that it must follow that | they are killed out of season.He suggests that no frozen fish should be offered for sale, otherwise this section will be destroyed as a location for sport.ce LAWN TENNIS.\u2018The Game in the Capital.' [erECIAL TO THR STAR] Ortawa, June 1.\u2014The Lawn Tennis Club will start their practices on Monday.They have not played yet this year and t rounds will n splendid condition for e Canadian tournaments.The entry of Jocal players is not expected td be very arge.: THE TURF.Continuation of the Hamilton Races HAMILTON, June: 1.\u2014Five thousand people assembled at the Hamilton Jockey Club | grounds to witness the second day's races n connection with the spring meet! The Citg Council had proclaimed a half holiday and\u2019 the citizens turned out in large umbers.\u2018 The running track was left \u2018in this count n v heavy, but t ttiag track, which te on the inside is a fuil mile long, was in had ever seen him run, and the old man was so affected by the result that he quite broke down when Lord Rosebery came.un te his brougham to congratilate and than m , \u201cMatchbox,\u201d the Kingsclere champion, was trained to the hour, and ran his race out with extraordinary gameness and determination, but it was a perfectly hopeless struggle.\u2018\u201cLadas\u201d simply cantered.The result goes very far indeed to prove the value of scientific pi nciples as applied to bréeding.\u2018*Ladas\u201d isa grand specimen of what may be produced in breeding to ** Queen Mary \u201d and the famous brothers, \u201c Rataplan\u201d and * Stockwell,\u201d while his numerous crosses of \u201cTramp\u201d blood have fortified him in point of stamina For blood alone the best breeding authorities selected ** as\u201d to Le the classic winner of this season, and they have proved to be in the ht: It remains to be seen whether \u201cGolightly,\u201d who is equally well bred, though different blood; will secure the Oaks.She is by \u201c Galopin \u201d out of \u2018\u2018Lady Chelmsford \u201d by \u201c Rosicrucian;\u201d 2nd dam\u2019 \u201c Lucretia,\u201d by ** Voltigeur.\u201d It may be objected that the excess of \u2018* Phantom \u201d blood in her brings her stamina under suspicion, but the fact of her being inbred to * Voltigeur\u201d ought surely to correct this.It {hb to be feared that the efforts made to keep the Royal stud at Hampton Court to- gother will prove futile, and the whole establishment willbe put up for sale on the 30th of June.So that Mr.Labouchere and his friends may congratulate themselves on having a successful blow against the t 1t is childish to sre, as some Radicals pretend to do, that sale Shea.NYY NYY liver, carries off the bile and improves the Granites and Montrealers.NO digestion and appetite.Carter's Little What promises to be a grand game of Liver Pills.Don\u2019t forget this.baseball \u2018if the weather is not too bac, will * 40 y mess be played {his afternoon on the Exhibition « - Special Notices.Grounds.between the Granites and Mont.realers.This will be the first watch in - TIRED MOTHERS.Montreal in the new Canadian league, and YITB0S LED A gos ua! os as both teams are un fine form and playing i great a very close and interesting con- i i test may be looked for.The game starts at Lactated Food .a Family Friend .ree o'c .-\u2014 and Helper, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014LAGROSSE\u2014 \u2014 phat KR 1 Vv E = Capital Chat.- MAKES CROSS BABIES HAPPY.\u20ac (SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) .\u2014 OTTAWA, June 1.\u2014The news that Turner of the Cornwalls was laid up sick was not Tired, careworn and anxious mothers are \u2018any great surprise to many in Ottawa.He found in The ae town and village of has not been considered a player that was SOLQIER SOLBIER SOLDIER mothers suffer mentally and physicall be- ÿ T cause their little ones are cross, peevish, sleepless and sickly.To loving mothe such babies add vastly to the toils an worries of every-day life.t us assure every mother that, with little trouble and expense, she can improve her own and her baby's condition.Infants become a source of trouble and anxiety when they are improperly fed from day to day.Infants fed on poorly prepared foods and half sour cow's milk in summer time, must suffer, and th ore become burdensome to mothers, until death takes them away.Babies regularly fed on sweet, pure and wholesome Lactated Food, never become troublesome; such babies are lovely, healthy flowers that go on from strengt to strength, and are a source of joy and pleasure.Mothers who are wearied and careworn have themselves to blame; it is in their power to improve their own condition and to fully develop and protect the little ones in their \u20ac ; .Lactated Food ia a boon for mother and baby.When fed daily to the baby it produces blessings to all concerned?The Upright Pianos manufactured by { Albert Weberof New York have al ways been considered by critics the beau ideal of perfection.r.C.W.Lindsay, 2368, 2370 and 2279 St.Catherine st, han received several samples and will offer them at close figures \u201cto immediate buyers.For Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cramps, Colic, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, and Summer Complaint Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry is a prompt, safe and sure cure that has been a popular favorite for over 40 years.Annie Abbots, the human phenomenon, comes to thé Queen's all next week.\u2026 Physicians, scientists and the general lic should see this wonderful woman, who baffled all Europe and America.Special prices, 25, 50 and will prévail.An Old and Wall-tried Remedy.Mrs.WINSLOW'6 SOOTHINA SYRUP should always be esd for children while teething.It softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic and is the Lest remedy tor : It is chiefly through books that we-enjoy intercourse with superior minds, and these invaluable means of communication are in the reach of all.REEUMATIAN CURED IN A PAY.South American for Rheumatism Rheumatic Cure, and Neuralgia, radically cures in | to 3 days.Its antiom spon wynem is remarkable and mysterious.The a ee array baad te 75 cents.+ 2\" by Larios 1003 Notre Dame streed, Wave - RAILROADS! \u2014 Trains Leave Bonaventure Station (Note * i run daily; all other trains run dailps except Sam, 7.00 auf \u2014 For Ottaws and ail points on the C.A.bios rg Spm.1035 p.m.\u2014For Torouto, Niagara\u2019 am, - m., .0h., = Falls, Detroit, Ch L 5 12.50 p.m.(Mixed) \u2014For Brockville.TRE _ Fer Hemmingtord, Valleyseld and M WUa.m\u2014Fror emmi Springs also for points on en Adirondack sod ., 8.4.0 p.m.\u2014For Hemmingford, Valleyfield and Fort ngton.310 am.(Mixed).\u2014For Island Pond.7.50 a.m,\u2014 For e, sland Pond, Portland, Ques: bec and the Maritime Provinces {runs to Quebec dai 10.10 p.m.\u2014Por Bherbrooke, rtiend, Quebec, and puints on the I.C.Ry to Campbeliton, N.B.Saturday ight train remains at Island Pond over Sunday.1.55 a.m.\u2014For Bt.Johns, ou Sstunlays, this train leaves at 1.25 p.m., 4.00 p.01.\u2014 Bherbrooke and Island Pond 440p.m0.\u2014For Bt.Johns, Rouses Point, also Waterlap via &t.Lambert and M.P, & B.Ry.515 p.m.\u2014For Ht.Hyscinthe and points on the D.@ \"3, also re via St.Lambert.3.08 p.m.\u2014For Sorel via St.Lambert.- 850 am, \u20187.3 pm, °85 p.m.\u2014For Boston and Now York via C.V.Ry.; ï m.\u2014For Kew York via D.& H.00 am.*.the Adirondacks and New York via Coteau Jct.and N.Y.C.° Por tickets and full information apply at City Ticket Office, 1438¢.James Bt., or at Bonaventure Station.130g I 60 DAYS | SEEKERS EXCURSIONS from all Stations on the line of the \u20ac COLONIST TICKETS WILL BE SOLD ON June 12 -Good to return until August Htfi, June 19-Good to return until August 18th, June return until August July 17\u2014Good return until 15th, to the following points at rates named: j to to - 50 Cents.33 DOZEN .Ladies\u2019 White Skirts, Full size, well made, yoke band, and retailed at $1.50; we cleared the \u2018entire lot at a great bargain and will sell them as long as they last, at only 98 Cents.s@- SAME AS CUT.PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS at Half the Maker's Price.DO YOUR SHOPPING at the Great Bargain - - - Centre of Montreal, ~~ - - ALEXANDER & C0.S, Corner St.Catherine and University streets.- v DUST PROOF BEARINGS.«TWINDALL\u201d * Wood Rims Lavender Pat.£ à Light running, Detachable Tires 3 NY Noiseless, Strong, IMT nent, Fast with Inner Tubes Sail of eat, Fast.; ps Perfect Design, Rigid Frame, Thorough Workmanship.Wheels fi with wooden or steel rims, wooden rims being preferable for lightness and speed.The wood rims pe ee SI ele re mab at Bt SS ho Ontaloguee giving full explanation of process of manufacture, mailed on application.Sole Agents for Montreal, R.& W.KERR, 2230 St.Catherine street.nates actompanies every \u2018 1 & \u2019 CE Ep ly ol oi, x Co | x | } LEE PEER.\u201cCOMET\u201d CYCLES REGINA.MOOSFIAW YoRKTON.PRINCE ALBER CALGARY * wi nipeg Agric ndustrial Ex nibitien will he held from July 33rd to 28th incinai .and July 17th has been fixed upon for ane: on, LP enable ngers to attend the exhibition.' CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 199 Bt.James St.Next lo Post Office.1254 haw INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY ™ Express passenger trains will run daily (Bund axcopo as follows : \u2014 ' De Leave Montreal, Bonaventure 75 Leave Montreal, Windsor Street po ne Leave Montreal, Delhousie Square Depot 22 30 leave 14 40 _Arrive Riv du Loup - 5 __ Arrive Monctoi 60163 Arrive St.John 0130 Arrive Halifax BYBY The trains to Halifax and Bt.John run through to thele destination on sun: The Buffet slecping car and other carsof Express trade leaving Montreal er 7.55 o'clock, run through to Halifaz without cha: e trains 0 y.Throu Raine lots on the Lower AL Lawrence and in the Maritime Provinces.For tickets and all information in regal peassenges 1 rates of freight, train arrangements, eto, SORT G.W.RontsBoN, rn Freight anu Passenger \"138 St.James atrect, Moat D.POTTINGER, General Manager.Railway Offres, Moncton, N.B.\"th Janusey, 1694.&, TRAVELERS CHEQUES ; of the \u2018 American Express Company 7 À good anywhere in the world at faco value withouf identifisation, EM WHEN TRAVELING.CARRY THEM aw Summer Cottage LONGUEUIL TO LET.Facing the river ; 5 minutes\u2019 from! lorry.containing 7 rooms and kitchen.Apply to W.E.COOPER, STAR Offlog me + i oe A a TES - .pi \\ $28.00 A AEE PE TN A THE WEEK managingdirector of the Cardinal StarchCo., looked very happy.A friendly hint re cently caused him to withdraw hin res .remets nee and Mrs.Ber e Mr.and Mrs r.J.D.Hazen M.P., Edward Island, Mr, free Madame Lave int M the Army, respectable members of society.Were it not, he stated, for the position he n the police force, h roll : LT Ea er ; =; .: i ms pe : we - + ç * \u2018 \u201c oy \u2014_\u2014 _ kÈ Kg - » \u201c L © THE MONTREAL DAILY STARSATURDAY JUNE 2 1894, .9.\u2014 \u2014\u2014 rt only be taxed 1 of a cent a pound.Dr.Raid, donell and Mrs, Macdonell, of Prince were now, through the instrumentality of ' Lorn r.N.F.Davin, e en: - IN PARLI AMENT.tion.The doctor took occasion to place Mr.BA Choquette, M.P., Mr.B.Rosa- himself as Mr.Booth's humble follower.| the House right on the starch question.He mond, M.P., Mr.and Mra.À.P.Ross (Win- The Commandant's- appeal for anbecrip- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , said all the malicious statements about the Col.Prior, Madame Taschereau, tions in aid of the work was Hborally Js excessive profits earned by the starch in- ty Taschereau, Col.Henry Smith, Mra.responded to.To-morrow & special flora > + dustry originated with discha employés.Smith, Mr.R.H, Pope, M.P., Capt.W.jubilee service will be conducted by Lo Sir John s Franchise He made out that no combine existed, Bowie, Mrs.Bowie and Miss Gouin, Nr.igadier Holland in the Main Hall vo - pointing to the fact that there was healthy and Mrs.C.T.Long, Miss Beatrice Wyld, -\u2014 \u2018 Act Much Discussed.o - -.SAID TO BE A WEAPON IN LIBERAL HANDS.More Tariff Changes\u2014In- competition between the seven or eight starch factories in the Dominion.Prices, moreover, were as low as those prevailing in the United States.This exposition did not prevent Mr.McMullen reiterating his previous assertion, that , THE PROFITS IN FIVE YEARS on a capital stock of $170,000 reached $163,000.3 Government \u201cwhip\u201d Taylor would have corn used for starch manufacture reduced to five cents a bushel.' The other noteworthy change related to the galvanized wire duties.Mr.Foster proposed an increased number of gauges.Henceforth 6,8, 13 and 14 will Mr, Howard Buck, Senator and Madame in, Mr.Dickey, M.P., and\" Mrs, Be ey, Col.Ampyot, M.P., Mrs and the isses Cargill, Major Watsou.Several ladies at different times left the reception and went up to the Speaker's box to hear what was going on in the House, Hay was up for discussion, evidently suggested by © rain that was making the [ross grow s0.ges rapidly, and afterwards jud sularies, neither of which subjects seemed deeply interesting to the fair hearers, and most of them returned before loug to the more congenial atmosphere of the Speakers drawing: room, THOMAS NAST.SOCIETY CHAT FROM OTTAWA.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] OTTAWA, June £\u2014Sir John and Lady Thompson, Sir Charles Hibert and Lady Top r, Sir Adolph Caron, in faot,the entire \"Cabinet and their wives, were at the station last Friday afternoon to wish \u201cbon voyage\u201d to Her Excellency.She seemed pleased with the attention, sliook hands kindly with all, and really appeared to be quite sorry to leave.Miss Wilson, Lady Aber deen's Jrivate secretary, and Mr.Erskine, A.D.C., accom, nied Her Excellency.It is reported Mr, Erskine is not coming back ON THEIR WAY FROM n | .HOLLAND & SON'S, orn .terest on Montreal be taxed 20 per cent.and all ot hers 25 per to-Canada.Mr.Munro Fergueson is going \u2019 Harbor Bonds cent._.- worth with a renow ned explorer of the staff .The Finance Minister then moved thatthe The Great Cartoonist, Who: Goss to ©! the Ueological Survey.Captain Kinders.\" .a ur .Jey is going to be married, so the staff is EH AND OTMER SUMWER GAMES, AND ARE NOW POND-ER .Pr rt rte pe pe Arment, London From New York.dwind rid and the Hon.Archibald Mar.ytd C.HSS FIELDS ENKNOWN.; \u2019 : ments stand, and that there be no refunds Thomas Nast, the cartoonist, who has Joribanks wi soon be a necessit M * ER à ; = {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| In cases of reductions and ne addition just:accepted à position on the Pall Mall House ran The Eden Poe ot welt D \u2019 : \u2019 LS : | hi uties : deman in cases of increase.Gazette, of Londun, is not at present s0 £plas .likad : .\u2018 ; \u2019 : .OTTAWA, June 2\u2014 This has been à week This proved a happy resolution.The Hou prominent a flare.in A mertean politics splashed, but they liked the ex rience 80 octors : + Lo .© oe The Finance Minister hobbles along as by the Government a itd stood ulon mo, the 5 ight, Te ere % be, with a certainty of seeing the hostess, J.STEVENSON BROWN & C0.LJ though his condition was a litle better.te the serious detriment of the public interest., .i foes on oo usual, Many ladies.who \u2014 \u2018 ; i With wealth of adjectives.did Mr.5 ave gardens receive in their .gar- .People call it Jumtaurs but several knowint Giritan: densunce the\u2019 Goverment land Gens ar on othe vomudah The Tact Dorchester Street._\u2014 es p\u2018tributr it to the > © has licy.Over 200 townships of public lan ; mps Very handsome mew (hreestory Steme : : .* been carrying the past two months, ad been granted at half t e price cha d had the prety ho aca) ren [Front Howse with Kay Minin, Exten / The High-class Residential Suburb of Montreal.: o : actual settlers and thousands of acres : y s 3 , stom Kitchen, elegantly Anis m .The Tory buck penche = until the novelty been loased for pasture at à nominal rental hidden from the gaze of the passers-by by Wood throughout, wide Hail, with artis- wore off applauded, ail these charges, but of one cent peracre.The Government had thick Virginia creepers.Her tea table is ticaliy decornied Vestibule, large Draw- WE HAVE so th hey ao asked to mati nv D pass où mont CA CC sic PRET, Eel wi So Re medicine daily.Have grown heartily sick sands of square miles of timber ah ee > nd Tameels an rrors, veau y of the usines, ; It is a conitant revi.LIMITS AT $3 PER SQUARE MILE.ore wich Ener ths 1e ething se Lint, Abella Bathe, with Marble Fit.ATER WOR KS ' sipn.e end is not in sight either.It had retarded settlement, Ly Acatterin | pleasantly informal about it all.tings, Datsy Furmace, Stationary Wash.Db utations have ceased to come, bit settiers so that the adjuncts of SERIE Madame Lerecold, who has spent the tubs, Permit te view on application.DRAINAGE lobby ers Aj , ! v pe &'lone manufacturer hiding in a lobby churches and schools, were beyond their Jast winter and spring in Ottawa with her \u2014\u2014 avira The ministers troubles do mor end Each: The incapacity and folly of the fay Tor Quebec, where she tékes tbe steam.Dorchester Street ELECTRIC LIGHT ; overnment's policy was also shown its AY ebec, waere she takes the steam- .M there, Members of Parliament houne bs grantor tual or 60 square miles of tho odor Liverposl, ee who bad the vobmtantiat ne Re Moma, best prs ; ¥ pags choicest lands to railway corporations.pleasure of knowing .\\ladame Lerecold was : - attention to the discovery of * Clerical.| The debate was then adjourned sincerely sorry to say -bye to her.Sh ef street, main house, 44 feet deep, exten.RAPID TRANSIT journed.ñ TTY say ye er.© sion Mitet 3 A - errors.; will be greatly ised Oriana, : on Kitclien, 33 fects Rardwood Balsh, ee TO ADD TO HIS TERRORS Ottawa Topics and Happenings.me 22 0 Furry size.\u2018 Concrete Basement, Dalsy Furnace, eles ) .Mesars Casey and McMullen carry on the The bill for the preservation of game \u2018in Premier Wekerie's Success.Reversible and Seif-Cleansing.re a ery, SUBSTANTIAL RESID ENCES: worryiug process within the Chainber.the unorgunized portions of the Nor th West {THOMAS NAST, THE CARTOONIST, VIENNA, June 2.\u2014 Count Henervary the All orders by Mail and Telephone promptly attended to.workmanship throughout, Formis to IP Sir John Thompson's action in introduc.STTIHOrILS was reid a second Lime.TLWAS somewhat dimmed is due less to the waning Ban of Crotia, who accepted the commis- ' x an view om application.PURE WATE R ages ; framed upon information supplied by Hud- ; .= ¢ ; AGENTS WANTED.Co saone ing a new Franchise Act is regarded by the B Pa y official PJ à a ! of his own powers than to the brilliancy of sion to form a Hungarian ministry, stipula- \u201c majority of his supporters as a gross tacti- ent ns 1 ompany of es Re ye a the constellation which hasrisen about him.ted that the entire p me of Dr.Wholesale and Retail.aus |\" cal blunder, but when the Lime cumes tiley nes bv \u20acXplorcrs roe: operation Nast'sdelineation vf Tammany as the *\u2018tiger™ Wekerle would be carried out.He also v Pine Avenue.! BRACING ATM OSPH ERE a will defend it.The Premier practicall ad.BCX! Veal .ia a striking ennmple of the association of insisted that the proposed ecclesiastical re- BROWNE MANUFACTURING 00., Hnndsome Stone Womse, perfectly mew, Tay mits that the attempt to secure \u201cuniform The Government bill, to amend the Fn- ideas which the cartoonist possesses.forms be carried through without modifica 1 AT.JAMES AT Comerete Bascment, Extension Kitchen, ILWAY SERVICES ea votérs lists\u201d has been a failure, by adopting spection of Ships Act, so that inspectors true did the idea of the pictured tiger tion.« JAMES ST, Piate Glass Windows, elegant Mantels, 3 RAIL [ERE the provincial voters list ws the buivat she f- mia have nuthority to go aboard all vessels fasten itself upon the public mind that to.Roller Incpootion and Ezploai Trixruowx 130.tl kardwoed finish.Modern in all re Coie minion voters\u2019 lists, He is accepting the and inspect the loading, machinery, tackle, ty the tiger an ammany are we er Inspection an x ons.; .ased rea.® policy urged hy the Opposition or yours, etc, for the urpose of assuring safoly, was together indissolubly.) © To the Editor of the STAR: CONFERENCE \u201d rable into terms.made A pur LOW TAX RATES he experiment inaugurated by the late passed.This is the measure framed at the He was born at Landau, in Bavaria, in Srr.\u2014The boîler i *i tate ti i .chaser, : vv T Sir John Macdonald is to be thrown aside request of Montreal Knights of Labor.September, 1840, and caine to America with ee ot Monday night alle tort farther Pt take pace ment MORDAT: he EL \u2014\u2014\u2014 LOTS FOR SALE Cr after an expenditure of nearly one million In this week's Canada Gazette Messrs.his parents when six.years of gros his Sxplanations.Is it tone hat this boiler was June.at 1pm.ty meme à , c t St t \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cp a ollars.e Dominion lists already pre- Gemmill & May, solicitors, of Ottaws, give father, who was a musician in the Bavarian vorking within î pupils are respect! ed toattend.scen r .| LL A red by the revising barristers and stand- notice of application to Darlinment hE its 4 y, having beer Kindly advised to workin A A A UN Ar ., MES.EK, L.ETMIERS resce ; ee EASY TER MS OF PAYMENT + x in type at the (rovernment Printing next session for two bills of divorce.The leave the country, as his Radical ideas at 155 lùs pressure per square inch night Drosa Cutting Academy, Corferiable Stene House, (horeughiy > ; \\ Bureau here will be discarded.The revis- first is for William Colton, of Picton, On- were tvo advanced for the times.after night without having ever come under 1291 48 Bt.Denis Street.well built.all modern convemiences ; .: 2, ER fes Ing officers are to take it for granted that tario, for a divoree from his wife, Elizabeth In 1880 Nast was sent to England to make his Jurisdictions lt so, there is somiethinæ - cxicnsien kitchen.Abeve di, Catherine .to i all the names which appear upon the lists Colton, on the usual ground of adultery; sketches of the Heednn and Savers radically wrong with our city by-laws or : Sireet.Price low.Easy terms.\u201c R NG & COOK > of voters prepored by municipal oflicers for and the second for Mary Falding, of Glou- prize fight, and that fluished joined General eise with the «city's Boiler Inspector.Such ; \" \u2014_ 9 ee ed use at Provincial Elections are those of per- cester, Ontario, for a divorce from her hus- Medici in the famous campaign in which an arrangement is quite as dangerous to F OR SA LE Fall par\u2019icalars as sur @fice \u2019 ; 2 ' Toa entitled to vote at_elections for the band, F.J.Falding ou the usual grounds.Garibaldi heed Sicily an Saples, and the public safety as the free handling of : par., ; M 14 ou \u20ac ouse of Commons.; created the United Kingdom of Italy.Ile ; .; mi en ge ° ROO .A .The Comptrollers' bill toamend the general ! C y.dynamite in the city limits would be.J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO.\u2019 They will then add to such lists : aeneeti ; ; î returned to America in 161, just previous : ~ ; \u2018 t { .\u2019 - 2 the names of non-resident, propert pat a fhe Suggestion of the to the breaking out of the civil war.It wax The eBoiler Inspector, should alse explain 1] in 0 S d de 116 I ewners, Dominion oftice-holders an ; À at Ù .then that he found the material for his .i nan A 162 ST JAMES ST: h entitled der the F time.It provides that the grades of hay i hich ce him his loded.Iam credibly informed that this .! Î .NOTRE DAME ST.- - = er persons enlit under the Fran- (ha) be as follows: Prime timothy hay shall 8enius, which gave him his national repu- furnace was inside of the boiler.In fact From $160.00 te $131.33.7 .Lo thise Act to vole at Dominion elec- Le pure timothy, perfect in color, sound and tation &s the patriotic artist of the war, one of the officials of the Company told me = 1991 : J tions, who may be disqualified by the vel cured; No.1 timothy, shall be timothy Mr.Nast's work and progress in England that it was the crown sheet of the boiler JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SCN re \"TELEPHONE, 1645.5 local statutes from voting at elections with not more than à of clover or other will be watched with much interest, for the that gave way.It is little \u2018short of a mir y \" for provincial legislatures, and the lists .ze ) \u2018\u201c American idea,\u201d which Nast sses to ea A ; tame grasses mixed, of or, sound acle that this zo.called accident did not 207 Bt.James Sirect.thus added to, are to be those used at olec- and well cured: No.2 timothy.with not the fullest degree, bas not in other branches cause the loss of ten or twenty valuable 129 1 tone nil mire of Commons.of This more thari À of clover or other tame frasses of newspaperdom caught the British fancy.Jives of innocent neighbors.~The City, = \u2019 | sn siness ol pre: mixed, of good color, sound and well cured; CT Council should certainly order a rigid 1 paring voters\u2019 lists very much, aud it will No, 3 timothy, sball consist of at vestigation and public report by an imps LOTS FOR SALE FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS, give manhood suffrage at Dominion jesst 30 per ! THH BULGARIAN CRISIS.igation and p port by \u201c|! (Or exchange for houses.Cote St.Antoine preferred).- \u2018 > .s : per cent.of timothy and \u2014_\u2014 tial and conipetent mechanical engineer, Th.1 Ll elections in the provinces wherein the balance of clover or other Stambuloff and His MI u order to take proper measures to | - 1\" bone ESTER ST.Joomer Bt hk 1 Kither Furnished or Unfurnished.ood suff is the basis of ta ses mixed, of \u2018fair col tabu sn nisters Under t tition of this \u201caccident.\u201d 3 BT.MARK NT.icomer Dorchester the provincial iste.But Sir John aed awl] cured., No 1 clover, ii Arrest\u2014Clvil War Breaks Out against a repe Fours truly, en *| Le #4 af 1e Be x ilot oro.| Hot and Cold Water Bathon same flat., Thompson proposes to retain the revising |, clover with not more than } of timothy So J \u2014 Er.: b Cittzes, | 3 BT LUKE ST (between Bt Matthew & 5t.Mark) Terms low.Apply barrister, though his usefulness is no longer , ; ; FIA, June 2\u2014Ex-Premier Stambuloff > 4 apparent, excepting, perhaps.in localities °F other tame frasses mixed, of rood color, and the ministers who formed his cabinet Mr.E.O.Cham gne upon being seen 1291 Apply 15 ST.MARK ST.\u20182693 ST.CATHERINE SF.where no lists are used at municipal glec.sound and well cured; > a.j clover shall be are under arrest.Civil war has :broken about the {untier sal: J have orders from.NEAR BT.K 10 20 tions.The opposition shown to the men- Srjcs tame sranses mixed.of fair cles Cut.Two battalions of troops have re.120 vanous letters in the parers.If eur WANTED ON.FIRST MORTGAGE \u2014 sure is apparent on every side; it is claimed ot on ed 3 0 d aha) hy belled and demanded the reinstatement of bodu hs An otters int ° hi dass .! hat no uolformity vil existe mi it in had ai kind of boy bad dre, saine Du They have boos joined by the ve Bis or mater Ne fe | $10,000 FLOUR MILL FOR SALE.it be handicap because he preven or out of condition.ive deciared for Prince Ferdinand.There clauses from the by-law concerning steam On centrally situated property.Rental $1500 per aonum.practically control every provincial govern- N Hon.Mackenzie Bowell, Minister of Trade was a fierce conflict in the streets yester.boliers show what my authority is in the \u20ac, A.McDOXNELL, Accountant and Auditor, The Assiniboia Roller Mills, ment, and that in several provinces the and Commerce, has pre a report on day between them and the loyal troops.matter: - .- .183 138 Bt.James Street.AT MOOSOMIN, N.W.'T.lists aro prepared by creatures of the pro- hist mission Lo Austraiis, nyBich is published Many on both sides were killed.: The riots Sec.se person shall use any Dojter Sor tha aonacity 150 bbls.per day, with Sener, store house vincial vernments.Mr.| jer .in Blue Book form, and which was preseatec n the provinces continue.e prefect of Benerailon ste M , lowers profess to be well Tatisied with fol to Patliament by the Premier.The Tatar-Bazarsjik, East Roumelia, as mur Hublicor private bulld ry ln the said cr, vrhon $25,000 to Lend maliling property la offered for mic Purchaser can John's « th I will.| volume comprises a review of the dered on Thursday night.10 pressure usec © po square ; ton of a well established and successful ohn\u2019s measure, as they anticipate it will ; .: : inch, until the same shall have been duly ox- on city or country property on first ar second m Pour has tation second Finest produce good resuita at the next elections, Minister's trip, and \u2018an estimate of The new Cabinet is determined to put an amined and tested by the said inspector, and un- Also Notes distounted and money savanced on te rota to none.grain The Curran Bridge investigation is at.the probabilities of trade between Ca- end to the disturbances which have occur.til the said inspectorahall have furnished to snch Insurance Policies, ou Goods or Salary.Houses for Bale or \"For partiquiars applyto : tracting little attention.Thus far the Ada «nd the Antipodes.Mr.Bowell not red since the downfail of the Stambuloff person a certificats tin the form of the schedgle to MNS JOHN LEVEILLE Financial Agent, ma 3.C.BROWNE, cee evidenee has been of a technical character OPIy deals with his own observation, but ministry, and will take stringent measures A appended lo this L av) to ec ect i ter 1991 .243 8t.James Street.1 | ,\u2018 tawa, Ont.eo and revealed nothing new.The Minister Bives statistics of trade botween Australia to preserve order in Sofinand the provinces.peste A TS shall be tho duty of tho said .- of Railways is getting credit for hopelessly and other countries, to show that a large The disturbances assume serious propor- | fispector to examine aud, necessary.test, P LAKE MEMPHREMAGOG A T muddling the witnesses called on behalf business can be established between the tions after nightfall.A number of officials once a year.every such boiler, and to t WANTED\u2014LOAN OF $2,500, NEAR GEORGEVILLE.AM.T 1 : .of the yi The fun will begin when two countries.(de Louches | upon the cents vere at acked and maltreated.AI.Miller, to any person, using the fame a certis cate art 6 por cent, cood scurity.Apply to FOR BALE-A Handsome Cottage and © Investment at ni St.Louis, the contractor whi up to the establishing o \u20ac the vice-president e Chamber of Depu- of such annual examination an on, mortgage.: SHOR DALE A Handsome Cottage and Grounds.os TELLS HIS LITTLE SIORY.Paolo winich affords amp le men ye ae | esas seized by the rioters In front of The Min: but bh wo case shall à certfonte J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO., DAVID BRAVE, Will convince you that the abg guring is correc = .» p'e means for carry- the Palace and was seriously injured before given until after a satist an lon bas aa ct td +70t-Notre Dame SOUL 1 - .Ee ee EURE foret Trade Tin other British posseastone.publie presente ss hosted can herr Don, made by the aid lonnector.ay \u2014_\u2014 AT ARE THE STRONG POINTS.TT .convene con- orc IRN other British possessions.public prosecutor, was hooted an at- Sec.G-It shall be the duty of every person.ass WH.* sider the Moutreal Belt Line Bill.Be is The exports for the past year from Canada en.M.Petkoff, the presidént of the using any steam boiler, to notify the inspector, |- seed said to the honor of the committee that it to Australia amounted to $436,603, while.| Chamber of Deputies, was assaisited as he and to ax upon adate for the examination and Lo ABOUT KENSINGTON ?La! more than maintained ita dignity in shear.our imports from there reached more than was driving through the streets.A squad Inscription Lhereof as aforesalc he al the AVE «a more \u2014natural ; eo ing the measure of all its\u201d objectionable double that amount namely $:31,028.There of gendarmes attempted to drive the crowd said nsprctor que notice thereof, in order that The BO effect than is possible 1.It is in the line of Montreal's westward growth.See clauses.were 2072 agricultural machines sent- from back and fixed upon them.They were able the said boiler may be duly examinod and tested \u2018 with any other make .ituated.The Government is somewhat embar- Canada to Australia during the year.Re- to repeat the volley, but were checked by a provious to being incased In brick or otber mate- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 and are held firmly on the 2.It is beautifully situat .; rassed over tho vacancy in Que bec West.ferriug to the coming conferance at Ottawa detachment of cavalry.During the night ri | Lead with Army 8.It commands a magnificent view.or Sir Adolphe Caron has found difliculty on June 21, Mr.Bowell says that the chief at a number of places effigies of Stambulotf Sec 39.\u2014Any boiler covered by the certificate.ead with one pin.4.It is laid out in a high-class manner .gs .in securing a ministerial icandidate.subjects for discussion will be first closer and Petkoff were burned.The Government ©! Inspection and nice oi pur dal inoûr- ° css seen = ; : \u2018 od $.Then there Is the spectre of Thomas Me: trade relations between Canada and Aus- yesterday decided that the police were un- Ptcsaid city, shall be subject to ali the require.= .Cee - \u2018 .5.It is selling at a FAIR price.Sn 17 free, i, di, Sra Enns sly colonies sem (hope of te fie cops Fhe os andy hers gata Sande SRI | marrci dÀ Comvomiene PALMER\u2019S' 8 It bas tho oasisst terme'of payment known.oe © ex y Sy occupled thé Sn made by thio luspector of such i A marvel of Conventence, 7.It already has some of Montreal's beet citizens as purchasers.\u201d party manager will win the fight.Mr.Dalton McCarthy, who ought to be an character.The delegates will also discuss an agreement whereby the constitutional the city is now occupied by the military.It is stated that ex-Premier Stambuioff in- case, made by tho inspector of such insurance com- y with equal cffect as if made by the city\u2019s usin and Beauty for Ladies.8.It will be connected to the city by the Electric Railway.©.authority, tells me that there can bo no bar to preferential tariff treatment of tends to leave Bulgaria.nspector; provided, however, that before R ~, H AIR STORE ; .A ~ legal objection to Mr.McGreevy taking his other countries may be removed.Stephen Stambuloft \u201cThe Dictator,\u201d as oo ED ot it (ht NO AC IRE WY > |Call in and get particulars and go and see it for yourself.Liberal terms to Agent\u201d seat, elected.course, this means that Fun ds For the Harbor.his enemies him\u2014has been for years s iler and all apparatuses in connection - a.> , 1745 Notre Dame St.: eg ge oon ne ora piston from ¢ Parliament OTTAWA, June 2 (Special).\u2014It is under- PASt the real ruler of the country whose in- Seren ered accordance vita tho provisions NO NET.° .193 5 ser Bh KENSINGTON LAND CO, Temple Building.TE .Mr.McCarthy has a following of one and rhaps his opinion Was prompted by the thought that Mr.McGrecvy might act as sub-licutenant under Cal O'Brien and to- stood that the Dominion Government has decided to guarantee the proposed $4,000,- U0 loan contemplated by the Montreal Board of Harbor Commissioners, It will was owing to the disreg of his counsels that Prince Alexander lost his throne, and if Prince Ferdinand has been more fortu- dependence he has calously served.It Chinese Mission Work.The auxiliary branches of the Montreal Woman's Presbyterian Missionary Society 1891 : .oo : nate it is because he has placed himself un- gether they could pose as tho Irish Invin.not involve any expenditure on the part of | Iv the hands of \u2018 held a meeting yesterday afternoon.After I cibles! Faillng this who would introduce the Federal authorities, as the Harbor ee Be han ion nd ea an routine business the Rev.Dr.Thompson ex L hin to Parliament?_.Sir John cannot take him by the arm-=nt - least, not at present- while any adhesion to Mr.Laurier would involve the loss of Mr.Tarte's flery eloquence.Perhaps the Commissioners have given ample proof -that they already sufficient reserve to more] than meet the interest on the proposed loan.The Government guarantee, however.will enable tho Board to raise the amount at a very low rate on the English the only.man capable of assuring the country\u2019s destinies among the peoples of Europe.The disappearance of his strong, overmastering personality from the scene of active politics and his replacement by a leader spoke on the mission work in China, where he has been employed during the Joss eleven years.He said there were 10,000 Chinese in Canada, 500 living in Montreal.He said the work of teaching and convert- JO.ADAMS\u2019 LIQUID Î0k.Dries In Six Hours.; ISLAND CITY READY MIXED PAINT In 63 Shades, fer Inside and Outside Work.& The Pur et Made, duty should be left to -Sir Hector and Sir nori ing them was going on successfuily.; _ A Adolphe.market.It will be stipulated that at least ne fran the Russo hil minority would Boing of) stecesstnly à / RALSOMINE-For Walls and Ceflings\u201413 TINTS, 0 2 If progress is made in Supply next week, Une million and a half of the loan will be open door to Russian machinations, and Those Claims for .Dries as hard as Oil Paint.; ï i p : the end of June will witness prorogation.There are a few Government measures on the order paper.The Insolvency Bill is devoted to extinguishing a previous loan bearing a much higher rate of interest.The balance will be devoted to completing for these reasons it seems unlikely that Prince Ferdinand's attem» to construct a Ministry can prove permanently successful, Ald.Smith called on fhe City Attorneys yesterday with referen claims for damages arising from the tlood- « I\" THIS BOTTLE MANES TWO GALLONS.ET 4 P.D.DODS & CO., Proprietors =~ .§.sure to dropped, and the Liberals will the harbor improvements, including plan ST.PETERSBURG, June 2\u2014 The Nov ing of cellars duting the three storms , As hE of ney DS ELA, | roomy piles à pire, are [Li avenue Lever Le gi on eric | TER CANADIAN SPECIALTY CO om BLAS CITY FAUST sn Vaux womks 1 CEE he C à \u2019 upon the Bulgarian crisis, saying that civil to the liability of the city.e m .\"A treaty.Knowing ones say Parliament yin Mrs.White's \u201cAt Home.\u201d oT a parently looming up, and adding to take a rion dly test.case tu che Ou Rue L 8 Front St, East, Toronto, Ont.Brat Co 188 and 190 McGill Street.; mier's announcement., pit © : OTTAWA, June 2.\u2014(Special.) pre ques \u20ac Lou 4 oe : ut now | u t, dut ompson, the Hon.Wilfrid and forit, do a serious wrong to the communi- BEART DISEASE RELIEVED AN 30 HINETES At low rates of in facing the river.\u201cWater in the house.avenue.\\ States admits Canadian eggs on equal terms, The Government balanced by making a ooucession to the starch manufacturers.Hereafter rice imported for their\u2019 use will Madaine Laurier, Sir Charles Hibbert Tup- Pn and Lady Tupper, Sir Adolphe and y Caron, the Mon.T.M.Daly and Mrs, Daly, Miss Jarvis, Mrs.Bowen, Chief Jua- tice Sir Henry Strong, Lady Strong,Senatar B.C.Mac- MacDoneil (Victoria, , Senat ty.\u201d Rev.Dr.Thomas commended the Lemy for the mission .it is fulfilling in the city.Inspector bald said that scores of cases have come under his personal observation of men and women who, from being habitual frequenters of the volice court, '] cases of Organic or Sympathetie Heart Disesss in 30 bd efecu à cure.It is a poeriess W.E.COOPER, ON FIRST MORTOAGE SECURITY.J, CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, Star Building, ne ~ 165 Sx, Jaume Sename, D 181 84.James Street.153 food For terms apply to .W.E.COOPER, \u201cMar\u201d Often.WF Renting of Houses and Stores attended to.Money to lend on Mortgage Losne Reatutos managed.| : 2% For Particalars Apply at\u2019 Avore : .cesT ae PROPERTIES FOR SALE pr 10 - .| THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY JUNE 2 1834, , B00SCHSHEBS > THE EST 8 Fresh Air Fund.& CEETET808080 Montreal\u2019s \u201cHeart in the Right Place.THE WAIFS AND STRAYS \u2014\u2014AND\u2014\u2014 - {HE CHILDREN OF THE POOR NEVER FORGOTTEN.To ask the Montreal public if ithwants the Fresh Air Fund kept up seems now a most superfluous enquiry.Time and again the question has been asked and there never has been any unice rtairlty about the answer.We have nevertheless ever deemed it but ondinary courtesy and discretioh to ask the public at each summer's opening time if the work and the noble-hearted, self-sacriticing committeestill had their confidence and support.Perhaps it is not surprising if the Stan, having close observation of the details of\u2019 tho committee s'work and seeing as it were the yearning, anxious face of thousands of poor little ones and mothers come to know the public's answer, should almost feel like saying off-hand: Yes, Montreal will support the Fresh Air Fund.Yet the work to Le a success need: much practical, substantial support, and we have ever felt it was the publics right to refuse it,so, in pursuance of the custom, we this year, a few days ago, asked the generous heart of Montreal if it wanted the Fresh Air Fund continued.To-day we give some of the answers; not a negative reply, uot a discouraging word, not a grudging gift has come.There be many cities wealthier: is there one the continent over with a bigger heart than Montreal ! \u201cAnonymous\u201d sends tire dollars and fifty cents for the Children's Fresh Air Fand.\u201cIn loving memory of Celia Marguerite\u201d is sent one doliar fo: Air Fund.Mr.-and Mes.two dollars for the Fund.Mr, Fred F.Kelly, 16 Tupper street, sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.A.Browning sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.A.P.Willis sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.L.Mel.Spackman.sends twenty-five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Catherine Hooper, John Lucy, Ottawa, send Children's Fresh Air Fresh Air Fund.Mr.J.C.Baker sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.Blaiklock Bros., 177 Common st.send two dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh | Air Fund.Mr.Strachan Betbune, Q.C., sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.and Mrs, Win.Adams, 262 Universit street, send five dollars; Mr.and Mrs.S.M, Baylis, 262 Urliversity styeet, send five\u2019 dollars; and Harold, inez, Dora, and Hilda Baylis, 202 U niversity street, send tive dollars, making fifteen dollars for tire Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.' Messrs.Cochrane, Cassils & Co.send ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.and Mrs.H.M.Belcher send ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr, H.Montagu Allan sends fifteen dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund, Mr.W.Oliver Buchanan sends five dol lars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Find.Mr.H.Speid, Lennoxville, Que., sends ten dolar for the Children\u2019s F resh Air F und.Dr.E.Arinstrong sends twenty-five dollar forthe Children's Fresh Air Fund.| Mr.William G.Cheney sends ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Bowles and daughter, Paisley, Ont., send ten dotlarsfor the Children's Fresh Air 3 Beaver Hall | uare, sends five dollars for the Children's ; Messrs.Thomas Davidson & Co.se iw entr dollars for the Children\u2019 s Fresh ve un n & Son, 24 Messrs, Georze W.Hamil ollars forthe St.Sacrnment street, send ten Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.H.B.Picken sends five dollars tor the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.Colin McArthur & Co.send fwenty dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air\u2019 und.or Messrs.Henry Morgan & Co.send twenty- five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.; Messrs.W.& F.P.Currie & Co.send ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund, Mr.A.Currie, & St.Luke street, sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Fund, Messrs.George D.Ross & Co., 618 Crai 0: x ; street, send tive dollars for the \"Children\u2019s i Fresh Air Fund.the Children\u2019s Fresh | | | | | Messrs.B.&S.H.Thompson & Co.send ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr, George Hague sends twenty dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.J.Rattray & Co.send ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mp Jahn Morris, 126 St.James street, sends two dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Redpath, \u201cTerrace Bank,\u201d 99 Sherbrooke street, sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messrs, Fraser Bros.320 St.James street, ' send tive dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.E.McGregor, Glen Sandfield, Ont, sends two dolars fur the Children's Fresh Air Fund.H.R, and friends send six dollars for the \u20ac Children's Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.Abbotts, Campbell and Meredith \u201csend twenty-five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Messrs, Gault Bros.& Co.send ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mn Abner Kingman sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fun The Misses Lilian and Louise Garth, 646 St.Denis street, send-two dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.\u2018Mrs.Charles McEachran, 909 Sherbrooke st.vends five dollags for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Messrs, Silverman, Boulter & Co., 465 S Paul street, send ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.S.J.Mathewson sends two dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.John McDougall, \u2018Rose Hedge,\u201d sends ten dollars for the Children's Fres Air Fund, Mr.John L.Morris sends tive dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Robertson, \u201cElmbank,\u201d sends ten dollars for thé Children's Fresh Air Fund., Mr, GG.B.Cramp sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund , Mr.R.N.McCallum, 2220 St.Catherine street, sends tive dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.John J.Arnton,342 Dorchester street, sends ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.and Mrs.Lansing Lewis send tendol- lars for thie Children's Fresh Air Fund.Dr.AV.Gardner sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.M.B.Lonsdale, 234 University street, sends five dollars for the Childrén's Fresh | Air Fund.Anonymous sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fuad.Mrs.William Roberts, 144 Sherbrooke street, sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh\u2019 Air Fund.+ Mrs, J.Mutbollazid\u201d wend five doliars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Masters Gilbert Donald McGibbon, Roy Hosmer Metibbon, fare ib Graham McGib- bon and Miss Howard McGibhon cach send two dollars and fifty cents, mak- inz ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Messrs, Robert White & Co.send ten dollars for the Children\u201d s Fresh Air Fund.Rev.Dr George Cornish sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.\u201cV and I\u201d send five dollats for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.Herbert Wallis sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.\u201cMrs.Rebert Tait, 91 Union avenue, sends two dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Wurtele, 78 Union avenue, sends fre \u20ac dollars for the Children\u2019s.Fresh Air.un Mr G F Hartt 222 Ge Tames-st morning far Labelle.This is the field day atural History Society and the roan off pre to collect anything sclentillo that comes in their way Unfortunately the beavy rains have mao under foot damp, but this did not seem to keep the botanist and eulomologists at home.Among those who went to Labelle this mornin were: J.Stevenson, Bro v.Dr.Campbell, J Matson: Hon, J\" K.Ward, Dr.s, Dr.lackad dr.J.C.Cameron, Smeaton White, Er.& M.Dewey, \u2018here were many the party.pon reaching Labelle lune will Le ed su a A couple of hours spent in the fields.o party will return to the city at eight o Teta this evening.EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYED.Strikes Disapproved of as Morally Dangerous.La Semaine Reti , Mgr.Fabre's official organ in an article this week on the subject of employer and employed.dwells upon the intimate connection of pial and labor, and defines an en; ment of a workman by a capitalist as a contract between the parties whereby the one agrees to supply a certain article (a day's work, for instance) in oonsideration of a certain fee.It points out the \u2018duties of the employer but, at the same time\u201d Teminds\u201d the \u201cworkman that he too has duties to fulfil.The employer is morally bound to par his wen equitably.The wage of each individual\u2019 mechanic should vary according to the value of his services.Of course the law of demand and supply regulates to a large extent the wages of workmen; but employers should not be too r to reduce w \u2018They should not forget the preat maximum, Caritas ad omnia utilis est, * Charity is useful for all purposes.\u201d The article which is a résumé of as reached t.Joseph's, disapproves of strikes as morally dangerous, as inconvenient'and as leading to loss of time on the part of the workmen and diminution of the country\u2019s general prosperity.Combinations among employers to keep down wages are eyually to .ndemned.The workman has the right to protection against the tyranny of his employer, as much as the \u2018other has against unjust demands on the part of his men.The article in conclusion warns the workman against belonging to traternal societies not connected with the Church, Ministers, lawyers, teachers and others whose occupation ives little exercise, should use Carter's Little Liver Pills for torpid liver and biliousness.Special Notices.Every novelty in Summer Dress Goods now in stock to select from at S.Carsley's, Notre Dame st.At the Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876, the New York V \u2018eber Piano received the highest award with a score of © out of a possible 96.The agen 7 for the Weber has be been transferred to Mr.Lin say, 2263, 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine ho is offering special inducerfents to immediate purchasers.BANK OF NUVIREAL J OTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND OF FIVE i PER CENT.for the current half year, ( Wal cent.), upon the this.fetes has Leen de- ill be able at its Banking House hn (hia City, and at its Branches, oa and after FRIDAY, the first day of June Next, The TRANSFER BOOKR will be closed from the ITth to the 3lst of May next, both days inclusive.The Annual General Mecting of the Shareholders will be ky at te Banking House of the Institution on MONDAY, the fourth day of June Next the chair to be taken at One o'dock.By order of the Boanl, 8.CLOUSTON, Montreal, 11th April, 1994.N ARCOTTE BROS.SALE.E.Very Attractive Auction Sale of Splendid Mouseheld Furnitnre.New York Pianos, british Plate Mirror, Fine + Pictures, Carpet and Oil Cloth, - Kish Rug Parler Sets, Splendid Walnut d Oak \u2018didebourda.We have recelved instructions from the owner to sell one of the finest collections of Household Furniture that has been offered this year, On Menday and Tuesday, tthand Hhof June ACH DAY AT TWO O'CLOCK, In the store, No.1483 and 1605 Notre Dame St., Comprising\u2019 3 3 lendid Parlor sets, 81 other Bn telie Plush and Halr Cloth, Centre Tables, Lace Pieces Splendid Carpet, 17 FP Dintn ng 23 Splendid dideboards, Walnut and Oak Dining Tables to Match, Fine Collection Baby Carriages.23 Splendid Bedroo Walnut and Uuk, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Spring Bed, Hall Stand, Wire Back Chairs, Bed couches, Mantel Beds, Chairs, Tables, Hetriger- ators, Clocks and Silverware, Etc., Etc.This sale should Le well attended a3 all these goods are ot the SALE a DAY AT TWO O'CLOCK, P.M.129 2 MARCOTTE BRON.Auctioneers.o ose = THE WINDING UP ACT, In the Superior\u2019 Court\u2014 in re Theo GEORGE BISHOP Engravinx and Priut- img Company, Limited.In liquidation.H.\"i on | on Whit Sunday, by the cliré of * v jus oh oT 8/ à o> JeURE EN (PSS YOU! 77 A >.os 9 | Blog, , SLEEP CLEAR LONG SKIN, LIFE A we pu vi}! > pis : MENTAL 3 STRONG ' ENERGY NERVES AYERS SARSAPARILLA 8.P.Saurn, of Towanda, Pa, whose constitution was completely - broke «down, is cured by Ayers Sarsaparilla.Ife writes: , \u201c For eight years, x was, most of the time, à great sufferer from constipation, kidney trouble, aud indigestion, so that my constitution seemed to be complbtely broken down.I was mduced to try Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with suck excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect con- diiion, and, in all their functions, as regular as clock-work.At the time I began taking Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, my woight was only 129 pounds; I now can brag of 159 pounds, and wa never in so good health.If you could see me bes fore and after using, you would want we for a traveling advertisement.I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla to bo the best in the market to-day.\u201d Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mase.Cures others,willc cureyou 13 8 que OF = ARTISTIC FURNITURE.Weare Instructed by the owners to sell a very select consignment of AMERICAN and ONTARIO FURNITURE, \u2014CONSISTING OP\u2014 Drawing & Room Suites, Parlor sets, Divans, Sofas, W.B.Chairs, R Fancy rs, Rockers, ffi ee .all Upholstered and inthe very als aud 1 best mal Ji able W ining Room Sets, Sdeboafüs, Extension Tables, Leather Coverel airs, Han Hall Stands, Tables, and\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Desks, Boakcases, emonlers, Cabluets, secretaries and Udd Pièces of Useful Furniture.PARTICULAR ATTENTION 1s requested to this sale, as the Goods are Nice, all New Designs, and from ilest-class makers FINE HOUSE FURVISHING COODS.A Special lot of Fine Lace Curtains, quilts and other Furnishings will be offered.SALE AT OUR ROOMS, Nes.1821 and 1332 Notre Dame Street, WEDNESDAY AFTERNGON, JUNE 6th, AL 2.30 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO, Auctioncers.Goods on view Monday and Tuesday.1203 659 TTRACTIVE SALE \u2014Ôr\u2014 > un.Z| and Bric-a-Brac, Japanese Art Qué A Objects and Oricntal Embroideries, Bte., Rte \u2018We have received Instructions from the owner to scll at our rooms, Nos.1821 and 18 23 Notre Dume street.FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE Sth, A large assortment of Fancy Goods, betag the ance of Various consignments received during the past season, consisting of Bual- garian Embroldered Tidles, Doyiies.Cushion and Table Covers, Piano Covers, Drapes, Table ves, Japunese Vas Ruros, 4, ases, 1vory Carvings, Etc.China Dinner, Tea and Breakfast sets, Doulton Plates, Dishes, Jugs, Chamber Sets, Fancy China Vases, Ornaments.English Siiverplated Ware, Best English Curlery Dinner and Dessert Knives, Forks, spoons, sets, Bread Knives, Etc.and many Odds and Ende in Useful Articles, SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.MN, NICKS & \u20acO., A\" PRIVATE SALE.We will offer at very low a Private Sale, for a I a\u2019 few aps ¢ ance of 4 oe \u2018IRB < : Fancy Goods, Becerative Artièies _ ns Salesruoms, No.320 St.Jam .pets JMPORIANT CATALOGUE SALE \u20140Or- Valuable Unredeemed Pledges.\"The Bubscribers are instructed by MR.L.ARONSON, PAWNEROKER 517 Craig street, to sell by public auction at : their sales rooms, No.330 st.Jumes st, | On Tuesday, June 5th, 1004, at 1 p.m., and Wednewlny, June 6th, 1956, at 2and I p.m.The unredeened pledges trom April 11, 1898, up to June +, 1893, being trom pl ro No.14180 to 16731, Comprising a large assortment of Valuable Geld an sliver Watcher, Waltham and Ruagita Piamond and Gold sig cad Chatux, Broeches, Ear rings, Gold and Sliver Jewel lery, Opera Glass, Guns, Res 2» votvers, à fine tot of Gent's Clothing, Table Be quisites.usical Instruments, fine lot of Dresses and D Goods, also 504 Undressed Lambsking and many other articles usually tound In à tlrst-class Pawo Brokers collection.Sheclal attention to | Very Fine Diamond Ring 2%: K.Let Ne.38, Diamend Ring about 134 k.FRASER RRO, Auctioneers.Catalogues can be had at I.Aronson's.517 C St, or from the Auctioneers.Goods on view up to hour of sale.194 A - Be UESDAY, 3TH JUNE, AT 230, AUCtion sale, \u2018Horres, New and Second Hand Carrtuges, \u2018Harness, Saddles, Etc, at our Depository, XO.3% and 3 ST.24 MES STREET, Black Horse, 7 years old, 154 has; sound 24 kind; Superior Gray lorse, VrA, 103% hds this horse 18 kind aud a tine roadster; Bay Horse, 6 yrs.old, 16 hds, a good mal.well broke and sound; high, Kind and true in harness; Gelding, 18 hds high, perfect stucle Qr \u201cdouble Kind and reltable; several other good hurses an Bi very Stylish New Kensington Vis-a-vis, hacton, concord and other Buggles, Express Que ebec and Fami ily Wi ns, Spring fine Coupe, Large Don uble Express Waggon, Light Driving.Family, Express \u2018and cart Harness, Saddles, Kte., Bie SALE AT 2.30.Couslgners car rely upon fair prompt cash returns.Sales ave largely attendesl by city and country buyers.ldberal advances made.RBASRE BROS.129 3 Auctioneers.VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION, On st.Antoine 5t., Clandcboye Avenue and Selby 81, Cote St.Amtoinc.We are instructed to sell by auction at our es street, ON MONDAY MORNING, JUNE 11th, !\u2014the following Valuable Lots\u2014 Five on St.Antdne street, cor.Clandeboye Ave.(opposite corner from those sold by us at auction a few day .Size of corner lot, 34 x 100 feet.rs each 26 x 100 feet, and two immediately ajo Mr.R.M Auld's splendid butlding, each #4 x 100 feet.Three very fine lots, corner Clandeboye Ave.and selbr Sans each 924 x 115 feet, and a an xceedt fine, spacious lot on Selby s 45175 The excellent situation of his Beret y should interest investors.No part he city or vicinity shows a more rb antial st, Antoine street is one of the impr t arteries ot Montreal and Atwater Ave.which is just next to these lots, 1s undoubtedly one of the the island, an certain to make real estate investments In Chis \u2018section solid and prontable.Flan can be seen at our ofiice, Liberal terms.SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.R BI 129 7 BROS: Auctioneers.B' ARGAINS IN RE: AL ESTATE.FOUR beautiful new stone self-contained re- stdences on Tupper st., just\u2019 west \u2018of Seymour avenue.Each with a two story Extension Kitchen.Concreto-Basemont, Datsy Furnace.Houses \u2018are tinished 1x the t modera style having andsome Mantles with Mirrors and Gas Grates, Rtectric Wires and Gas throughout.Cash payment $1000 on each, balance at a low rate of futerest.Particulars at our office 320 St.dJumes st, trom Mr.Dandurand.FRANER B A chance for investors.That Inost nable solid Brick and stone Front Property on St.Antoine st, corner of Murin ave.The block come prises 8 Dwellings in Flats and a fine corner store.Showing good revenue on price asked.For lSeyuquiars and nd permit to view apply to - tv a DANDURAN + ne Manager Real Eat Le Det.\u2019 FRASER BROS, 20 8t._James street.4 A VETION SALE.OF UNCLAIMED FRBIGHT AND BAGGAGE, ETC.The GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA Hereby rive give notice that ther wii wn Sell.at the : Salesroom of FRAN 390 ST.JAMES STREET.MONTREAL on WEDNESDAY, (he 30h Bay ef une, 1894, at TEN o'clock a.m., à large quantity un- _claimed freight nd age.consisting in'part of Glassware, tirocories, Hardware, Machinery, rune, ive Household'.Effects and other sundries.at which can be had fr trom.the auctioneers on on application ina a fow and a deposit of not less than ten per root.required at time of salo.193° FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.a NEXT LARGE WEEKLY SALE sehold Md Furniture, P jan.Car ry to -and ookIE Stoves, Ran : etc, win be held at our auction room, No.330 Bt.James street, On Friday.Mh June, beginning at 10 a.m.Last Friday's sale was it attended.lasting trom 10 until 5 o'clock.sales have TogoL lo JUNE 2nd Summer Underwear?Youll want it directly, 20 be and buy where the best Cotton Underwear, Balbriggan tnderwear, Best Ralbriggan Underwear, \u201cwe = Natural Merine Tndcrwear, $1.00 and $1.33 ,, Natural Weel Underwear, $1.50 and $2.00 ,, sce the gouds.MEN'S HALF HOSE.Back Cotton Half Hose, 15c, or 3 pairs fo: (rd cotton and Merino Halt Hose.ne 3 pairs X Liste 1 Thread Half Hose, 8ilk Embroidered, Hack Lin exceptional v Black C -best value in the JOHN ALLAN, Aud have you bought your Buy early, ws for your money vo These figures sposk for themselvds.Come in and alue.Cashmere Half Hase, double hocls and toes, $50 T pair- : trade 659 to 665 Craig Street » »\u201d Le for Ba.Sc per SCOTCH WHISHIES! \u2018SHERRIFF\u2019S ISLAY.DISTILLERS CO\u2019Y, Ltd.Import Orders Belicited.Gillespies & Co, MONTREAL, 129 Zawctf Ageuts for Carada In the monter of LUDGER CADJRUX, St.eV a -__ The undersigned will sell D abl Sk auction, WEDNESDAY, 113th June, Kleven O'Clock A, M.at the Brothers, No, 69 St.Jam: wovuble assets of the Insolvent, consists tock an Lot sen and Book Debts, at St.Fe! Hardware and rockery.35.1 Stationery.102.81 Fixtures and \u2018Rolling Stock.132.73 Book Debts.\u2026\u2026.43.43 ; \u2014\u2014\u20147 Lot No.3\u2014Stock and Book Debts at Berthlerville: _ .A.The two stocks will be-sold Inventory aud list of Book Debts The store a 12th Instant.For AMEDEE LAVARCHE, Montrec\u2019 2nd June, 1394.INSOLVENT NOTICE.vig eer entre the t myo t Berthier wili be open.for ne in tion of the stock on Monday, 11th inst., and t store at St.Fellx de Valois, on Tuesday, the her particulars apply to 1708 otre Dee street.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioncers.1293 law Felix arcotte ng of: Ux de 40.72 110 BUILDING LOTS AT AUCTION.¥ize of lot 653x100 fect to lane.Rental about The subscribers have received instructions $1700, All rented to moat desirable tenants from Mesars esara.W.H.Thibault & Co., to sell on the groun DESERY STREET: ON SATTRDAY, the 2h \u2018JUNK, At Two O'Clock P.M., \u2014ALSO\u2014 On the west side of the same street.t and are bound north by Nal Lota, ch lot to be sold separately.Rad terms of payment; made known on ror r plans and further particulars apply office of the undersigned.86 3t, Peter 1291 ERY IMPORTANT SALE.Little above Ontario Street, Hochelaga Ward, ss Building Logs, 33 x 100 feet cach, Situated ok the cast side of Desery Street.55 Building Less, 33 x 100 feet cach, The lots are situated on the codttauation of Desery sou properties adjoining o ontario atroot, and on the ent The project coke street runs through Teplondid chance to buy cheap Building BENNING & BARSALOT, Auctioneers.by aay of at the \u2018We will sell at our rooms, 69 ST JAMES STREET, Dm A Sn = : a { Finks - Mra.M.H.Gault, 145 McTavish street, sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air'Fund.Mrs.E.B.Greenshields sends ten doilars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.8.Greenshields, Son & Co.send twenty-five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Carmichael, St.George's Rectory, sends ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.T.A.Daw: es, Lachine, /Que.; sends ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mec.R R.Grindley sends\u2019 ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.J.P.Cleghorn, 185 U niversity street, sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund, Ar.and Mrs.Charles H.Blackader send five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund, Messrs, Glover & Brais send five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund, Mr.Alfred W.Hadrill sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.J.D.Adams, 75 Shuter street, sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fuud.Messrs, Law, Young & Co.send ten dollars fur the Children's Fresh Air Fund.\u2018Mrs.Henry Hogan sends five dollars and Miss M.E.Hogan sends five dollars, making ten dollars, for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.R.\"Moat & Co.send ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fun Mr.and Mrs.W.R.Miller cond went \u201cfive dollars for the Children's Fresh Ae r Fund.Mr.Hugh MeLernan sends\u2019 ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.A, T.Paterson, 5 street, sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund._ Mr.Aloxarvler Henderson sends eight dollars for the Children's Fresh Air fund.Mrs.Thomas D.Bigelow, 125 Metcalfe treet, sends five dollars; and Mrs.J.Theo.igelow sends five dollars, making ten dol- for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Dr.D.F.Gurd sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mr.G.Cheney sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019 s Fresh Air Fund r.A.F.Gault sends twenty dollars for the M epiiaren s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.E.S.Clouston acné ten dollars for tbe Children\u2019s Fresh-Alr Fund.Mr.À D.Durnford onde five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mlessrs, M, Fisher, Sons & Co., Victoria square, mond ton dollars for the Children's Fresh Afr Fund.C.11.N.\u201d sends one dollar for the Chil- dros 8 Fresh Air Fund.Mr.C.H.Godfrey, d.Al ear H.Jacobs & Co.send ten dollars for the Ohll ildren\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.; Sherbrooke | reet- Mr-Greorge-F,-Hartt, 222-St-Jamn es-stre sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fuad.Mrs.IE.K.Greene, 32 Redpath avenue, sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh AirFund.Mr.Henry Munderloh sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air.Fund.\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.H.M.send eleven dollars; \u201c8S.BE.M.\".sends one dollar; and Arthur, Kate, Nora and Reginald send two dollars and twenty-five cents; making fourteen dolly twenty-five cents for the Children\u2019s-Fresir Air Fund.- Mr.George S.Cartet sends two dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.- Mr.John Gault sends five dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Doriald sends ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Messrs, Thomas May & Co.» dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air faut Mr.W.J.Buchanan, 118: Mackay street, sends five dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.\"Fresh Air\" sends one dollar for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.F.Wolferstan Thomas sends ten dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Mrs.Towers, Lachine, sends five dolfars for, the Children's Fresh Air Fund,\u201d \u2014 Mrs.A.A.Allansends two dollars for the Children's Fresh Air Fund.Messrs.A.McKim & Co.send ten dollars for the Children\u2019s Fresh Air Fund.Mr.G.A.Farmer sends ten dollars for the Children\u2019 s Fresh Afr Fund.Miss E.C.Orkney, 2166 St.Catherine street, sends ten do ars for the Children's Fresh\u2019 Air Fund.DONATIONS IN KIND.The Great.North-Western: Telegraph Company ermit free use of their wires for the Children's Fresh Alr Fund.Messrs.Willis & Co., 1824 Notre Dame street, offer free use of Pianos and i Oran for the purposes of the Children's 72 Drammend street, | sends ton dollars or the Children's Frog Fresh Air Fund.Alr.B.Marcuse, Danville, Que., sends a case containing one hundred and twenty school siates for the Children's Fresh Air und.The Y.M.C.À.Jubilos In reply to a cablegram sent.by the Montreal Y.M.C.A.to the jubilee nihering at London, Eng.Sir George Williams the founder of the Association cabled yesterday: \u201cThousand thanks fot cougratula- uns.\u201d The local Association will commemorate the.xemi-centennial by a rally ot members, on \u2018Tuesday evening next.\"Among the speaker to give short nddresses are Mesara, .K.Grafton, T.J.Claxton, J.R.Dougall, Yan \u201cBaylis, A.Kingman, RH.Pachatan, D.Bentily, F.Meyers, Dr.Kelley, C.T.Williams and\u201d W.H.Ball.Natural History Exoursion.An oxcursion party filling six C.P.R.cars left the Windsor Station at 8,15 this WILLIAM DENOUN.and JOSEPH RE FAIR datois Parment to toa udgment rendered this dey, a meeting of pacs rebolders, and: Contritutories of the many will be held in the Superior Court, eu 36 the Honorable Judges o of the said Court (in the Insoiveucy Court room FRIDAY, the sisbth 8th) day of Sune Instant.at halt past ten o'clock in th noon, to conshler the tenders received for the.assets ail Company, and the manner of disposing \u201cof said estat PENGON & FAIR.Liqui Montreal; June lat, 189.131 'RKISK, INDIA and PERSIAN RUGS, CARPETS and STRIPS, A large.assortment of Antique Daghestan, Kezaz and Carabagh Rugs, few Large Carpets in Extra Fine Qual- wr Suitable for Banks, Committee and Board |\u2019 Rooms.NOW ON VIEW.M, MICKS & CO.193 Auctioneers, bette an institution in\u2014thec nishing or those having artic! leat 0 sell \u201cwill k kind ly note this.Liberal cash advances mude and hey t returns.Pay \"FRASER BROS., Auctionters.OWING AND SAILING SKIFFS.We have on hand for private sale a splendid lot ot beautifully flaished loasure Boats, built by one of the oldest and most rellable Bras in ontarto.Very Moderate h prices, 1293 FRASER BRON, 330 5.James street.GRODER'S SYRUP, The Great Cure for Dyspepsia, Is making many friends right here in Montreal.Nearly every day new testi- nisls are received from prominent citizens, telling of wonderful results.GRO- DER'S DYSPEPSIA SYRUP not only gives instant relief, but works a permanent.THE FOLLOWING: cure READ MonTREAL, May 31st, 1894 RESTORATION ALMOST MIRACULOUS.For several years I had suffered greatly from Dyspepsia.During one year I have been unable to partake of more than\u201d one meal a day.I had tried almost all remedics with the exception of Groder\u2019s Syrup which to-day ha has brought me back to life.I\u2019 all those suffering from this disease to take, Groder's Syrup.I am yours devotediy,, Evaozns Bavarn.1185 St, Lawrence Street, City, ou an order for five bo Tur Groper Dysrersia Cure Co., \u2019 St.John, N.B.MostrEan, May 81st, 1804.GENTLEMEN:\u2014I had suffered groatly from Dyspepsia and Eczema, and I had tried many remedies without obtaining any relief whatever.I was persuaded to \u2018try \u2018\u201cGroder\u2019s Butanio Syrup\u201d, and after using one bott! e 1 was completely restored and am nôw in perfect \u2018health.E believe that this Syrup is the best remedy in the entire world.I always keep some in the house and I shall ever recommend it to others.This is why I have given i Yours devotedly, A Eva.Mroxaon, 270} Montcalm Street, City.This Remedy may\u2019 be Obtained of the Following : \u2019 JONN LEWIS, Victoria Square and 9653 54.Ca Rereet ; seoux SKEITH, Ji Richmond Street; LAVIOLETTR & NELSON, 1608 Notre RETAIL Pame fAtreet; G.ENIL BARBKAU, 1956 Si.Catherine free: J.BW.NAULT, 3449 Notre Dame Street; ROD.CARRIERE, 1341 84.Catherine Street and corner 84.Ruberéand entarie Streets.WHOLESALE\u2014Kerry.Watson & Co.; Lyman, Knox & Co.; Evans : ; & Sons ; Lyman Sons & Co- Le TRADE SALE OF DRY 6000$, &e and Drawers.2 Cases Engl 3h, Scotch and 8, Fine Worsteds, Diagonals.5 Cases lAssortod \u2018Cotton iosiery, Women's and Misses\u2019.Shirings, Cottons, Prints.10 Cases Heads.Made Clothing, Men's, Youths\u2019 and Boys\u2019 Nuits, Coats and Vesta, Pant: Cases [Furnishing Goods, Undorarenr, eoklten Etc.saorted Hraids.Cases Hou: Gites, consisting of T ot Table Cloths and ) usks, Oatmeal, nch, Block and Twill Towels, Doylies, phi, Efe 20 Cases Boots and Shoot and a variety of other goods.The whole without any reserve, aoû in lots to \u2018 suit the trade.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.kee in 1893 OURTH GREAT SALE \u201c @F GROCERIES AND LIQUOES, at our Rooms, $9 ST.JAMES STRRET, on WEDNESDAY, Cth Instant, A new consignment of Laporte.Martin & Co's Stock, damage D by tire and water 150 casks of Nine and Gin, 00 Cases of Cla 5 5 Cases of pin, $0 Cases of Brand! \u201c scotch and on Whiskies, Old Tom Gt T wine, English Ale and Porter, Quinine ai \u201cRaging, FIOK Nance Muara: slMon, nglinh Pickles, Sauces, aan Spioes, Starch.Brushes, Syrup, Olive and castor Nm, Boap, Extracts, &c., & BALE AT 10 A.M Avely without reserve, ta lots to suit the ne 1m MARCOTTE BRE, Suctichens, without reserve and in lots to suis the trade, order of the Curators, a nts, cottons, Tweed: wear, Shirts, Hostery, Gloves.Neckwear, mere; and SALE AT TEN A.M Trade Sale of Dry Goods ON_TRERSDAT, ENSTANE up: ¢ tock of Goods, amounting 10 F12:000, on comprèisi a, Under ere CE Spool re: Handkerchie ace, \\dery, Coatings, tings, Men's and Boys\u2019 Hats, - Clothing, Fancy Goods, two cases of Cutlery, two cases of Assorted ursea, & Also 30 cases of Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children.MARCOTTE RO Cash- JAIFORTANT \u201cTime Tprisht The 241 and 243 Nt.James street, 0! TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE ses \u2014BY AUCTION\u2014 \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 The subscribers will sell at their stores, Nos.Room Suites In SIk Brocatelle and Wil- 8e and 88 St.Peter street, oi be nus Parlor Seta iu Pl Hair Cloth, Oak or NERDAY., HE sth JUNE, aad Walnut Bedroom Sets, Sideboards, Dining mplete assorunent of DRY GUOLS sulted Tal and rs, a ets, Desks, w the, spring and Summ trade.Hall Stands, Centre Tables.W.RB y Clholrs $0 Casts Assorted Dry Goods 3 Cases sûres | Flush Rockers, Iron : and Wool boxes of Tea direct trom Hong Ki ' SALE AT TWO CLOCK.RAE '& DONNELLY, 1992 At w Furniture, Mouse Fara TRishings, Ver very Tapestry Spier ares, oll.Subscribers will sell at uolr Rooms, Nos.Placed Ware, Cutlery, House Furnishings, e Also alot of Second-hand Faraiture, and 500 OF TTRACTIVE ' \u2014or\u2014 Japanese Screens, Cutlery in Case, Rilver Ware.de.The Subscribers are instructed to sei! th anos of several Consignments of Fancy ¢ Odds and Ends, AC., WITHOUT RESERVE, al Rooms, 241 aris BT, JAMES ST, \u2014OONBISTING OF\u2014 Cases J es Screens, Dinner and Tea sets, Fanc ups and Saucers.Best Quality Cutlery a ner and Dessert Knivea, Cary sh vory Butter Dishes, Fruit standa, C Best Quality Cut Glass Tumblers, Goblets.ade sets, AD! many od to mention, the whole \u2018lecilon, and to be sold without resc: SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.} » SALE Fancy Goods, Clocks and Ornaments, Porcelain Dinner and Tea Sets, WEDXESDAY AFTERXOON, JUNE 6th, Handsome Marble and other Clocks, Bronzen ardinie Romanian W Japan- Arvors, ed Desserts in Case Cruet stands, Recctrers, Wines, odd pieces too numerous orming à very nice col- reserve BAR & DONNELLY, Amctioneees.e bals +0048, thelr y Odd Din- Knives, (COLONIAL HOUSE, = = = Phillips Square.COTTAGE FURNITURE.= = A nice HARDWOOD BEDROOM SUITE 1 for $12.00, less 5 n.à for cash, #11.40 net.Uther styles at $13.50, $14.50, $10.00 and $18.00, ! We can furnish Bureaus and Wuashstands of these Suites to accom- - pany Iron gnd Brass Bedsteads, MEDIUM GRADE FURNITURE.SOLID OAK BEDROOM SUITES, with British Bevelled Plate Mirrors, for $22.50, less 5 p.c for cash, $31.88 net.Othersat $35.00, ° $30.00, £34.00, $36.00, $55.00, $60.00, $63.00 and &75.00.Enamel- ' led \u2018Suites, any colur, 19.0, 25.00 and $38.00.\u2018The Bureaus and Washstands in this grade are also sold separately.OF FINE FURNITURE .We have a lafger assortment than ever, in Vermilion, Curly Biroh, Bird's Eye Maple, Red and White Mahogany, Cherry and Oak.Latest designs.Best of workmanship and finish, BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS Are steadily growing in favor.tages become clean assorted.wr The more rapidly as their advan- own.They are neater, healthier and more wooden ones.Qur stock is LARGE and w | Verandah Chairs and Rockers IN GREAT VARIETY.- SPECIAL.JAPANESE BOAT OR CHAIR CUSHIONS.Regular prios, $3.selling for $2.00, lesa 5 p.à.for cae, $1.90 net.3, A FEW ODD BEDSTEADS- In Oak, worth £35.00, for $10.00, less 5 p.c.for cash; $9.50 net ardwood, worth 36.00 10 $5.00 for $2.50 to $3.30.4 ; te dm mer = - 4 \u2018ee © ee Y we HENRY MORGAN & CO, , ~~ MONTREAL.Gentlemen\u2019s Hats, LATEST IN SHAPES AND STYLES.\u2014AT\u2014 ¢ LANTHIER & CO\u2019S \u201cVN We now occupy our new store, pronounced by all who have seen it as thé most suitable, having all the necessary requirements for such a business as ours.Our reputation has always been to | we are now fully prepared to convince our old customers and now ones that we can satisfy the tastes of all requiring = HAT In addition to the above we have a splondid line of WATERPROOFS and UMBRELLAS, ete.A visit*solicited.\u2014Yours very truly, LANTHIER & C0, 1671 Notre Dame St.Junk ler, 18M.Merino and Roman Silk Hats Direct from the Tea Garden to the Con- SUMer.\u2014\u2014\u2014a | À À profits te pay, you bay at 13e, 30e, and 0c per pound, instead of 40e, 30c and sec per pound.8 - Teas can be had only WA, .from the Agents $a } |B.M.DINNING à CO.10 ft.Johm Bi., Montreal.AGENTS FOR London.England.BAL BALE- PROVINCE or F QUEBEC DI DIA- ontreal \u2014Nn.4 oseph Tr you want a LIGHT or HEAV Y EXPRERS, or ang Barresin.Piaintiff, ve T.BR otage.Defendant, other thing 10 ran on whole, ge dun te On the ebrrenth À of June, 1004, a nlue of the clork vs in the forenoon, domlci} of the mil Defe dant, Mo.143 German rec in the City of Montreal, will sold, ly authority ot, Justice, al sil the an vhattels\u2019 of the said.Defendan: SEITE cP as QE Maire Fiat i mab.FIORINAZ Bors 092 BT.PALL STREET.123x5 law | ., \\ _ T ; east IND + , ; .\u2019 .¢ % ry An Pm Casa mrt.ram et TSE HILL AL Toronto, ont Samuel J.Hill, aged 44 .McCARE\u2014In Hamilton, ot, on on the 30th inst.\" Terms moderate.Mow i Son Terms po \u2014 - ve: pacs \\ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY JUNE 2 1894.a EE Sy an nn © A a mp \u2014\u2014 bee rm 0 BIRTHS.C! UIN_ Atm A mherst street.on Mi a, the vi wife of J.Cluin of twin daughters.w CROW E\u2014On the 30th, at St.Aun » de Bellevue, the wife of John Crowe, of a aus KELLIE\u2014At T7) Well stroët, on May a, 18%, the wife of 8.Kellio, of à son.192 KENNEDY At 138 Cherrier street, on May 71 .a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.we P.M onnodr.RKIT\u2014Cote St.Antoine, 138 Abbot, {+ street, on the.36h, the wife of Thos.Reid, of \u2018a son.RENE pre COTRET\u2014Ia this city, on the 31st of ay.the wife of L.D.A.René de Catrot.ofa | son.182 * VINCENT\u2014On May 2, at 3% Canning street, the wife of Hi, Vincent, of a MARRIAGES, UCK-ROOS\u2014On Mon a Guelph, bri the Rov.J.onda, incumbent of Preston and Hespeler, W.I).Duck, Ksq., M.D.to Clara, + second, laughtor of the late Geo.M.Roos, Esq.al] DUNLOP- EN ry se Si Andrew vis Ch Church, Tokio on May 10th, by the lev.{obinson, the Rev.J.G.bun op, NLA, % Mise Emma Ely, both of Kingston.* HAND-McLEOD-At 128 Britannia street.on May 31.by the Itev.W.I.Reid, B.I)., Frederick W, Hand to Kate McLeod.[Denver, Col., and Dayton, Ohio, papers please copy.] LAVINE-MARTIN\u2014On May 26th inst.at the Methodist parsonage, ¢ Sceloy's Bay.by the Rev.Lawnou, nk lavine, of cigin, to Miss Caroline Martine of Pittsburg.® LETANG-CHARLEROIS\u2014At the Archbishop's private chapel, on the 2nd inat.\u2026 by His Grace .Archbishop Fabre, Anselm letang, merchani to Mira Sophie Charlebois, oungest dauxhter of the late Hyacinth Charlebois, of this city, 2 McKENDRY-ROGERS- In Kingston, on_Tues! day, May tev.(i.Shore, Thomas Chambers McKe: to Aunie Rogers, both of Gananogue.® WHITTIER-INCE-On the 2 Britain, Connecticut,by the Rev, rector of St.Mark's Episco y Francis Whittier, of Cambrid por to Amy Georgina, daughter of homas \u201cHenry Ince.DEATHS.BEASL EY-\u2014At Toronto, Ont.on Tuesday, May , 1894, George Henry Heaidloy.® en morning.the 1st of June,Germaine, daughter Rod.ore.neral on Sunda he 3rd of June, at 1.30 p Friends relntiv ves are invited to attend w without fur ther Tntimation, 138 2 CARRIERE-In this city, on June 1, at 21 St.Hubert street, Gormame, aged 8 months, beloved daughter of TRodnic Carriere.CLOUTIE Re 179 Duluth avenue, on May 7 Joseph Charles, aged 1 mouth, son of Edwa Cloutier.DANSEREAU-In this city, at 390 Guy street, on May 29, Joseph, aged 5 months, beloved son of Alphonse Danserea £ithof Na: at New is SW ayne, years.® KEYS\u2014At C ataraqui, on Wednesday morning, May 3th, ancy ua tiummer, beloved wife of Jas.Koya aged 33 LACEY-At Ru Mich., on May 25th, 184, Isaac Lacey, cars, \"formerly of Hamil tou.and a native of je, Soniersetahire, Eng: Patrick McCabe McV ITY\u2014On M ar thur Stanley Mc Vity, , aged 34 Wh, _ Toronto, Ont, Ar in tte 2uth year of h MESSIER\u2014At 898 St.Andre street, on May 31, » Hormisdas, aged 3 years, the beloved ron of Louis Messier.MILLER\u2014On May 29, suddenly, at London.Ont., Henry John Miller, à native of Waltshire, Eng.N aged 71 years and 6 mont McWATTERS- At Toronto, on May 27th, Emma Adeline (Addio) Little, beloved wife of lt.T.McWatters.ROY \u2014At Turcot Village, on May 3, Maris Louise, the beloved daughter of Maxitne Roy.SCULLION\u2014In this city, on May 31, at the residence of his\u2019 father, 79 ès a aret et Jireet, 8, Rev.Dep't.Interred i in Cote dos Nei tery June 1.SIMON\u2014On May 3, at 20.Frontenac street, Therese, aged 8 months, the beloved daughter of Jean Baptiste Shoou.7 $ BYMONDS\u2014In London, Ont.on May 25, Charles Bymonda, aged 77 years.\u201d SAUTTER- At Paris, France, at the age of 74, Maurice Hautter, Chevalier of the\u2019 Legion ot Honor, tather of Mrs.John Herdt, of Montreal Cenié- ges 1292 SAVARIAT\u2014In.this city, on June 1.at the Hotel lieu, Joseph Savariat, aged 78 years.TAYLOR On Tuesday morning, May 2th.John Alexander Taylor, in his uth year, at Toronto, VALIQUETTE-At St, Cunegonde, on June 1, Yhileas Alf Alfred, aged 9 months, son of Phileas que w ARN ICK - In Kingston, on May 29th, 1894, es J.Warwick, in the 49th year \u2018of his \u2014 ANNIVERSARY SERVICE Ou MONDAY, the of JUNE, at at the church of the dace red H of Mury Carmelita: an Anniversary Service \u201cshall be chanted for the late x.L E A Valois © WEDNESDAY, JUNE the 6th, at 9 m , another Servi shall be chanted in the church of the Holy Name of Mary, Howhelaga Convent.ds and relations are juvited 127 30d PERSONAL BEFORE LEAY ING FOR THE SBA.or country, arrange with the Dominion Burglary Guarantee Company (Limited), to have yourhome protected against burglar and by so doing you not only secure Somtection ® so an absolute guarantee at logs or dam- ' age by The oat ina trifle or full Sleuiars rons Fy Head Chee.181 St.James stree es ERBONAIL - DETECTIVES OF THR MOST RELIable character furnished by the Canadian Becret Bervice, Temple Building, Montreal TI under contract with the Provincial Governnient to sll their criminal detective work.References: The | Si banks corporations and hotels of this hi io Silas | Carpenter, Chief.Mee telephome 213L ons.phone 6043.106 13 law _ ERSONAL MRS.SEARL LADIES\u2019 DOCTRESS, private accommodation with professional attendance.135 (leorge st.1291 ERSONAL -MISS À.FOITEVIN, DRESAMAKE! formerly of Victoria street, has removed from Bleury street to 110 Mansfeld street.1352 2aw ERSONAL\u2014NURSE STILKS HAS REMOVED To 3763 St.Catherine st.1283 ERSONAL-MISS DFLIA DANAHFR.DRESS and mantle maker, has removed to 144 f'ark na.1 ERSONAL -NI88 PLANT, ENGLISl TRAINED nurse, has remored to 137 Alexander et TR A ERBONAL LONDON.BOARD AND RESI- very comfortable home and good cooking.day or week 54 Tor- rington sq: 81 émo SS HE YOU WANT A MOUTH À M call at the old reliable.Headquarters 33 pe ntot PERSONAL.The very latest Novelties, myo own a den Importation, for the spring nive amino ed for your inspect tion.NHR ish to be will aressed.go direct to SOR Gentlemen's Tailor only, James Street, up sf LONDON, EN GLAND, The Misses Laslett continue receive at their residence, 99 Ladbroke Road, tend Park, Notting Hill, we.Transatlantic and other visitors.Hs ¢ 1a \u201cOF INTEREST TO THE PUBLIC.\u201d You don't have to 40 and 50 cente nan Sore for New sad Pi Bongs or Instrumental Music.1 will su; ra pit Piece of music either vocal or inatrument No oS Tircaiating Musical Ln F7, Corner + Antoine and Inspector TREY 1282 mms FURNITL ITURR -FOR\u2014 Drawing Room.NEW COVERINGS.NEW FRAMES.Imspection Solicited.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Upholsterers and Cabluctmakers, 13042 652.CRAIG STREET.\" SPRING FLOWERS + Are not.more acceptable than, lls I] Ft, H\" ne and culion.of the Inland | 1e dency us dE CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.Mantle Bazaar Linen Goods t The whole stock of several thousands of Ladies\u2019and Misses\u2019 Outdoor Garments to ba cleared at prices varying from 50 to 75 per cent less than regular prices.Ladies\u2019 Black Jackets in all new styles and in fashionable lengths \u2019 AT HALF PRICE \u201ca > { Notre Dame S, CAKSLEY, 1 street.Ladies Colored Jackets The largest and best stock of all kinds of Linen Goods and Table Napery in the Dominion to select rom, 8.CARSLEY, Lev | jas Da in all shades of Tweed and Cloth, in stylish lengths and handsomely trim- me AT HALF PRICE Notre Dame Ladies\u2019 Silk Jackets Manchester Department A stock of Ladies\u2019 Silk Jackets to be cleared The AT HALF PRICE Lin 1 Ladies\u2019 Blazer Jackets in fancy colors for seaside and country wear\u201d AT HALF I'RICE value offered in Household S.Carsley's cannot be equalled in the city.Table Linens For all qualitfes and newest patterns in Irish, English and Scotch Bleached and Unbleached Table come to Notre Dame S.CARSLEY, { eee Notre Dame S.CARSLEY, fre De Ladies\u201d Silk and Lace Doimans In.several choice styles, suitable for elderly ladies, \u2019 \\ AT HALF PRICE.Ladies\u2019 Dust Cloaks, Made of suitable materials, thorough- well made.Linen Towels.A Large stock of Linen Towels, in all qualiies and sizes, and at all prices, from 50 each.Damask Towels.A stock of extra heavy Double Damask Towels (Linen) with Fancy Border, worth $2.50, for 21,75 per dozen.- AT HALF PRICE.Bath Towels, Ladies\u2019 Ulsters, -™ White and Brown Cotton and = Li Bath Towel d sh In eurimer-weight Tweed, and auit- oll sizes and itiea céte, in able for travelling.Cotton Bath Towels from 80 ea.AT HALF PRICE.Fells\u2019 Hygienic Towels.Notre Dame S.CARSLEY, { oct S$.CARSLEY, } Notre Dame Costume Linen.Just received a special lot of Costume Linens of en value, F agonal, tri an Ano; Checked Costume Linens, 4¢ yd.y Plain Costume Linens, 190 y: Superfine Costume Linens, 296 yd.Stamped Linens.ut into stock a lot of Stamped BEST MLL-WOOL CHALLIES, ermsintosook sit otpiamont Combination Design Stamped Table Napk kins, High Class Sateens One lot of best French high class Sateens reduced from 20c to 1 8.CARSLEY.Beautiful line of best All-wool Stamped Table Doylies.French Challies.Stapped Tray Clotha Cov .ide ors Itegular Price 45 cents, Re - Stamped 5 O'Clock Tes Cloths.duced to 24 cents.Notre Dame S.CARSLEY.8.CARSLEY, { Street.\\ OVERSTOCKED The Blouse Department is is overstocked to such an sarming extent that special effortq must be made CLEAR IT Special Prices LOT 1\u2014Zephyr Print Blouses, tried tronts, in sky nd pink, 250 each.LOT 2\u2014Cambric Print Blousés, Leg of Mutton Sleeves, white and color- ¢ ed grounds 28c each.LOT 3\u2014Cambrie Print Blouses, with Jabot rile, white and colored grounds, each.LOT 4\u2014Csmbrioc Print Blouses, with shoulder frills, colored grounds, 280.LOT $\u2014S8hirting Print Blouses, with frilled fronts, white grounds, 86c.LOT ©6\u2014Cambric Print Blouses, box plaits front and back, 890, LOT 7\u2014Zephyr Print Blouses, stiff collars, in pink and blue, with epaulottes, \u2018LOT Fry \"White Lawn Blouses, tucked fronts, frilled back, Leg of Mutton Sleeves, 47c.LOT 9\u2014Printed Lawn Blouses, turn down collars and cuffs, pearl buttons, LOT 10\u2014Fine Print Surplice Blouses, hair stripes and dota, Bac.LOT 11\u2014Printed Muslin Blouses, white grounds, dotted patterns, shoulder and neck frills, roll collars, 69c.LOT 12_Fancy Print Blouses, rolled collars, edged with frill, \u2018double trilled ' -frout, plaited bac LOT 13\u2014Fanoy Print Blouses, re Frilled Revere Fronts, Leg of Mutton Sleeves, 75c.14\u2014Repatts Shirt Blouses, with Roll and Soarfs, tucked Back and 830.15 Primes Cambrio, bias folds Front and Back, white grounds, 90c.16\u2014Oxford Shirt Blouses, Stand-up Collars, bias box plaits, Yoke Backs, 85c.17 \u2014Chambray.Blouses, large Reveres, Braid trimmed, Sky and Sky, LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT LOT 18\u2014Fine Lawn Surplice Blouses, Embroidery trimmed, 91.05.and Front, $ 19\u2014Boatin, Blouses, Vest Fronts, stiff Collars and Cuffs, frilled Back PERsONAL-USE DORENWENDS nai MAG for restoring gray faded hair to ta natural rolor Price $1.00.All {or y DERSON AL- - CANADIANS IN LONDON WILL tind home comforts at the Pension of Miss Pitman.EP a square W.Cen trail fes cated., LOT 20\u2014Chambray Bornes Shirt Coller and Cuffs, Yoke frilled Back and \u2018 Front, in Sky and Pink, $ There are at least 20 other lines in stock to be cleared at the same tempting prices.Mourning Blouses, 790.Crepon Blouses, $1.50.Cashmere Blouses, $1.00.Chale Blouses, 73e.Flannelette Blouses, 450.Crinkled Cloth Blouses, 950.S.CARSLEY, / Notre Dame Street.1 JOHN HURPAY & 00/5/ TRE Go ADVERTISEMENT.2 and 2 make 5.Ladies sometimes do a little planning Saturday evenings in referenoe to the following week's shopping.When trying their hardest to think how it is possible to have 3 and 2 - make 5, a glance at the Removal Bargains in our advertising space may help them to solve the problem.A Line of FINE TAILOR-MADE | COSTUMES, worth $7.50; our Removal Price, $5.90.HEPTONETTES\u2014Large Lines at less than wholesale prices; prices from $3.50.RUBBER WATERPROOFS8-\u2014¢2.50, worth $8.73; $8.50, worth 85.50; 94.00, worth 97.00.UMBRELLAS-\u2014A Large and Well Assorted Collection at Removal Prices from 950.150 LADIES\u2019 JACKETS, all colors, tô clear at Half Price.All other lines of LADIES\u2019 JACK.\" | ETS, ULSTERS and CAPES, embracing the latest Parisian Novelties, to clear at\u201933} per cent.off.LADIES\u2019 DOLMANS, former prices are and $20.00, to clear at JOHN MURPHY & CO., 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St.\u2014AND\u2014 105, 107, 109 & 111 St Peter St Terms cash and only one price.TEnuPHONE, 2193.The Gold M Medal >BELL Upright and Grand TEE PIANOS | ____ In 20 Different Styles and Designs.Parjor, Church, School and Convent ORGANS In 108 Different Styles and Designs.SEND FOR CATALOGTE TO WHOLESALE AGENTS: WILLIS & CO., 1824 Notre Dame St., Near McGill 8¢,, 139 MONTREAL.IS AUGTNTASONS | 0 ADVERTISEMENT.We have re far ahead in making oar a Tous howls Ed of enptbing to be found in Canada.Mothers, with Large Any size Cloth, with Table Napkins to atch, in any ality.fiom 0c to $10.00 per running Dress bons, Rubber Coats for Ladie Towels! Towels] | tri MAKE MONEY NOW.We ose, Wa have just recoived other three cases of TOWELS zclusively.GLASS TOWELS TURKISH TOWELS BEDROOM TOWELS.Bee that line of TO : ma rare ne WELS we are showing \u2018SEASIDE OR LAKESHORE.SPECIAL BARGAINS .cee \u2014\u2014 IN \u2014 = DRY GOODS For Large and Small Buyers Next Week at the MAIN STREET BARGAIN STORES.Jobbers, Peddlers and Country Btorckeepers will do well to call and see us 300 Job Lots, together with the Balance of i 3 Bankrupt Stocks to Job Out AT PRICES THAT WILL BEAT THE WHOLESALE TRADE.Families, Look Out?Goods, Cashmeres, Jackets, Trimmed Hats, Straws, Flowers, Prints, Sateens, Blouses, Children's Dressus, Umbrellas, Parasols, Buttons, Rib- Men an ovs; Corsets, Kid =nd Silk Cottons, Sheetings, and all kinds of mean to clear out a Big Part of the \u2014towels stock next week.\u201cSee us if you wish for Bargains.KITCHEN TOWELS, ROLLER TOWELS, PANTRY TOWELS, BATHROOM TOWELS, THE MAIN STREET BARGAIN STORE, 190 St.Lawrence, - - : S.M.BEAUDOIN\u2019S OLD STAND.corner of Dorchester.2901 JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Dominion Linen Wareheuse, 303 te 207 St.Antoine Bi, 144 to 110 Mountain M4.Telephone 8335.Appointed agents by Lady Aber- + deen for the Scottish Home | Industries Association.| A LADY'S Crowning Beauty is a Good Complexion.* LE VIDO $1.00, of all Druggista.Send 100 for our Illustrated Book on Beauty.THEE MONTREAL CHEMICAL Ce.Water of Beauty, and you will\u201d have a good complexion.Price Laboratory, Bt.Johns, Que.1styxlawts WARDROBES Made ot Walnut and Oak, single and double, with and without Mirrors in the doors 652 CRAIG STREET.12943 without hot water attachments $ GAS STOVES! We have in stock at present 25 different styles of these, with or salar) in the +.For Hotels, t + OUR PRICES ARE LOW.>r
de

Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.

Lien de téléchargement:

Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.