The Montreal daily star, 7 septembre 1894, vendredi 7 septembre 1894
[" \u201cLAST \u201c EDITION.I Daily Ta RCULATION 38,067 _ VOL.XXVI\u2014No.211.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1894.PRICE ONE CENT.HOUSES TO LET.FLO LET\u2014COMFORTABLE UPPET TENE ment.8 rooms, bath and w.c., $15.00 pe BUSINESS CHANCES.RB LE Eiken OLASS DINING ROOMS IN runn Ol .reasons for 9 aly \u201cSER ren \u201choes\u201d J.H.Hodges, 1 pom ple Building.pont also lower ien ent, $13.00 per mont Apply 74 \"Figmou: R BALE- MILLINERY.A BPLENDIDLY AS- Conve.| sorted stock will bo sold at & sacrifice; it is a well es- eason for selling, poor th.Ad- er BPEER TENEMENT, À AT vo.ro Duntan Qu 210 3 nis etreet, corner o BALE \u2014 SALOONS, GROCERIES, CANDY, square.imm > possession.AIT \u201ciy st c pes aud G Gene srl Htores.Before you invest NY Lawrence st.209 8 b call ur list of genutuo ; NSFIELD ST.LOWER Emblem Bros 38 se Vi Vincent st., Montreal.03 PRET ST MAN low.J.Ho OR SALE-GROCERIES, SALOONS, FRUIT, A confectionery, ete.Avy one wishing to start in .LET\u2014OR FOR SALE, NEW HOUSES AT, Cote St.Antoine; lumbing, heating and rainagoe perfect; aitu on ; beautiful: pont pe BE an per month.kson, Antolne.Ct 0 LET-NEW SELF-CONTAINED HOUSK on Park avenue, Montreal Annex (just bo- pond Exhibition Grounds), 8.rooms, hot water cated, newly paperod and decorated and ouly block from electric cars, Firs every respect.Owner will accept tho nominal ent tof $7 7.00 per month until- May 1st.Apply to uinwaring, 147 St.James st.10 3 O LET-FINE UPPER TENEMENT, 49 Durocher st.New Daisy furnace; newly painted throughout; rent low.to a desirable fonant.Apply 47a Dusochene 210 2 0 LET\u2014AT ST.HENRY, A SELF-CON- tained cottage, 5large rooms.Rent $7 per month.AVRY Fs RA ET Allan, No.2 Atwaler avenue, St.02 me LET\u2014 RENT FREE UNTIL pre self contained stone house, hot water heating, 11 rooms, tine healthy locality.Rent low.Apply at 171 Laval avenue.02 O LET\u2014HOUSE, WITH .EXTENSION.3086 - Prince Arthur st.In perfect order.J.Cra- dock Stiupson & Co., 181 St, James st.21083 no make à Sood sclection.Houses to let.Harris, Lis.Bt.James.2 R SALE\u2014SALOON FOR BALE, ON GOOD CORner; no reasonable offur refused : g reasons foë leaving- \"Address * \u201cQ, 874,' STAR Orfice.2111 FOR SALE.NS LOL ANS NAN SO NLAL R BALE FOR THE MILLION KILN.DRIED kindling ; cut maple, $2.50; ta; lacks, $1.75; mill blocks 81! per load.0 Macias #5 Go.corner Bt.Jumes and Guy.Telephone 8h10.TOR SALF-200 BUNDLES RUBBER AND linen hoso, 6c per foot: 100,000 feot new pubter belty Wand 20 p.c.discount \u20183; ackingand wil wil) nupplieé 150 and iron working muchin .3 Papineau avenue, Montr - té acting shingls machive, now, one mith improved enoiting machine, secondhand.May | tw secu at Montreal Branch, 16 Victoria square, Tho uckes hi YOU DONT MIND A Sherbrooke.JOR BALE\u2014IF scratches on the case, we havo à fow new Pi suaps for cash or payments.C.LA indsay, 2268 to ST Ht.Catherine street, iwpprter of Hein tzmau, Decker, Weber, Fischer and other reliable factory nade Canadian aud American pianos.\"2103 UR BALE\u2014PHONOGRAPH, EQUIPPED FOR commercial, parior and stage use ; will be sold cheap toan Want advertisements received SITUATIONS WANTED.ROOMS TO LET.ROGER TO LET PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC - 8 AAAI IAI LAA too late for classification will be ANTED G AND SHORTHAND WE HAVE SEVERAL A FURNISHED ROOM, ON BATH- + by 8 of to ys \u201cstar\u201d y work aeatly 80d wore os ped Rocka TROLARGE WER WELL pr RO lit ts M, = arr à i | ET bargains.Easy terms of STONES xe Roc come, on tai o upper Bats private house.Apply ROE: Ti Tek Pubs FUBNINHED, PLEAS- R.SALE BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHE ANTED\u2014 ITU.57 MOQUE College a fron reom frst bed roo SITUATIONS VACANT.W 2a appre when tors oF tod hoy sions canon \u2014 rae.106 Ualog are\u201d Oat, heated by pag reas Sli femal rly.Deus loss Mr Car om eon referred.A - Roous \u2014 LARGE FURNISH BEDROOMS, - double sed singh Han Hil OOMS\u2014LARGE VURNISHED FRONT SALE\u2014-GREAT BARGAIN! FOR PRONPT VV ANTED\u2014NURSE agp TO ASSIST IN CARE JANIED SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER TO sad hh Re = Poe R Soom, éuitatie der nes se single front Le buyer, corner lo Las sirect for 5 ovat.child, pply at 4263 « wes, good plain cook and manager, com- RNISHED, 6 .ces ue one wi thousand Street, Cota Bt Auto ne ¢ address, stating reteranoss, pasion Eder Tair Jah lady, (0) flood tempered nd Row rg 0.a ET RSS ED, 5 ME M es Ed ailes se 31 303 double money 4 ayear.Address \u201cL 79,\" Jas » 1863, city.cheerful oe.fat W TES Can YOU AFFORD TU WORK FOR ANTED- \u201cPOSITION AS RESIDENT GOVER- ROJAN, balan Bar es Rue.and pk nu ret ae.BoA 2106 R SALE\u2014THIRTY-FIVE TO FIFTY 1DO R*.You 008 year! 1 va.scud for book A Fortune in p ess ln Montreal.to tre or tres « near Viger aq: FE 00 Te pra RT MS, NE Y ious aad moathly ment of 43 so dio Tsar t on request risty nifo Can rotestaut Indy: capa! aching Me Ler, JRO ROO! WL ce building ul of ictoria uare.to.\u201cHeol this paver when jou write M9 nod i Fron a 50s ily P.Que.st ot R°% h LARGE PURNIE nD ous, se EE moderaie aline ox ed within yee Address ir L760 Gran 08 8c nr 1 0.WADSY ot water.51 ill Collage svepus.\" & year.* office.11 , ANTED- TRAVELLER FOR WHOLESALE \u2014 Plenty of clean Qdress VIL © ihn year.Addrom \"L160 Paper house.Andress \"Y M9.\" STAR ofice.200 4 ANTED_BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, SITUA, OO - WELL FURNISHED, WITH FIRST 7e 210 2 R SALE\u2014AT DIXIE, LACHINE, TWO FINE Sante RG RN H \u2014\u2014peper house.tion, to caro of childron ar as nurse,or work of class boar water; ças end cottage on river front.For terms apply to D.Du- ANTED-AMAN w 1 A meat, CONNEC- say kind by The age Apply \"Y #8\" Sram ofice.309 3 uces.49 MoGill College ave.Rept rai! Es x DOUBLE ROOMS, chaime, 13% Bleury ot, o at Dorval 18 tion to sell à few lines of woollen quo cou ood © à.: ! mission; refcrences red.dress, \u201c0 53,\" Bran JANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN, ACCUSTOMED ne OOMS \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE DOUBLE College avenus.Ms RSALE\u2014A BUILDING LOT.A SHORT DIB- te be rete réa 20953 Wa packing, not engaged in and single front rooms, m flat; all modern m the city.The advertiser wants to buy would id is serrices d © busy ne for a Tal improvements; facing the square.Tes Poel st.0OM\u2014TO LET.a puRN ISHED.OAS.ro] ry in TE city and would sell the lot at cost ANTED-TABLEMAID, p MUST HAVE Soop RE drone LE a hole oe M refer- COME-.FURNISHED.win USE OF K N hot and oold water; private family.16 Torran: see x Radras TAR office.11° fs 8.A at ool at.TAR office.B\u2014 oi ITCHE - \u2014\u2014 ferences A PPT EE SE TT and dining-room; hot cold water.Sultable for q Fer SALE\u2014TWO FARMS IN MELBOURNE.QUE.ANTED\u2014A GOND GEN ERAL SERVANT.GGOOD ANTED-\u2014FIRST-CLASS COMMERCIAL Thav, Light house kev; Vitoria ot.308 6 Roous-t0 LET.110 PALACE \u2018STREET.isting in all of 120 acres, two wo good dwellings, with wages.Apply between 5 and 8 in evenings, 75 Park eller, thoroughly t in Canada and 5 | a1 3 al necessary outbulldings and ba: The laud is in a avenue 209 3 United States, rs references nnd security at home or abfoad, ¥ 0oMs - HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, WITH To Re state of cultivation and Lr Bret class uality, beauti- English and Fren age twenty-six, ret-class board, fol or gratlemen only; also two table PR °0M8- FUUNISHED, SUITABLE FUR LADIES y aitusted on an sleva site, commanding extonsive : jANTED \u201cTHOROUGH GENERAL SERVANT privilege or an interview.Address, \u201cC STAR office.boardeny 2256 St.Catherine 206 6 or gentleman, by the week or month.Av, ja views of St Francis Valley and River.Will be sold separ- + for family of two.No washing.Good wi 2094 Bleury st.ately orin block to suit purchaser.Apply to Rodorok cOmDO es rn City references requi wired I ber OOM TO LET, FURNISHED ROOM AT 277 \u2014 Mackenzie, Melbourne, Que.21 forv 13 o'clock & m., to 81 Mansfield st, City.202 \\ VV chet ami na ue FROM couvtey 2 t.Catherine 2066 QOMS-TWO ROOM ROOMS, ONE SF WHICH 1 NO or \u201c SIC BLUE either fur * ANTED-RESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL As ve sm iss on o aber h \u201cCarrie,\u201d qr of Rooue-pousLg anp SINGLE ROOMS, Nice nished = ire Very suitable for & profess mio a HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.nurse, ons who can du plain sewing.pply wit a Ly.__ furn Peel atroe: man, pply at ury st.mm AN references tv Mr.Mathews, Queen's Hotel ho 2 (Queenalorel _ ANTED \u2014 DEESSMAKING IN PRIVATE OOMS\u2014A LARGE HALF BACK PARLOR, FUR- JRCQMS_JIGELY FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOMS, R BALE\u2014PONY, 14 HANDS HIGH, PROBABLY V ANTED .A HOUSEMAID.APPLY AT 77 familica by first class dressmaker, cut and fiv od with or without breakfast; with all modern con: 16 Hanoverut.3111 smartest snd most useful in the city; kind in - Durocher street, forenoon or cvoniug.\u20182102 guaranteed Ap A Notre Dame streot, 3rd sto: veniences.247 University, opposite McGill Coilege.2067 00 FRONT 6 AND SIDE ME, se way: fine Appearance snd getion, parting with her ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED ITRESSES.0OMS- WARM AND WELL PUBNISHED BED-{ LR elegantly furnished, * A) at 75 8t.Denis st.sleigh, ess, etc, ourmplete; all # Sra class order Apply tothe Atoward, Turkish Bath \u201cdiel, hy LY ANTED-BY A STEADY TRUSTWORTHY 130 and 132 Poel at, next door to Windsor wly aw Ay) to hr Charles McEachran, rinary College.mtolpm 02 M youn, man, oituation inh iho ou reeaurant, Hotel! (Telephone 4 se) couro vou BOARD, 10 AN ELDERLY Union avenue, city.\u2018\u201c reuvrally use: ce.\u2014 LET, 4 = J'ANTED-SERVANT WHERE OTHER HELPS © mes OOM_COMFORTABLY' FURNISHED SINGLE Indy or widow.& epmfortatls room.on\u2019 w quiet JPORIATECORERN BUNTLR, 16 HANDS, CHEST ept No washing.Must good cook.D T room, with every convenionoe; gentlemen pair street; no children: firstly private fam Frat House steam Rising 5 hn at.reasonable figure to Hutchison st.2102 V ANTED-A SITUATION æ A MACHINIST No nt need apply.88 University st.207 6 heated Address \u201cM Ta a2 prompt vou T.D.Buxzell & Co., 140 Dorch _ and a first vlass blacks! - furnish certificate.- mr 7 = ° io 2 _ ANTED\u2014A quon GENERAL SERVANT WHO Apply 313 Grand Trunk st., Pt.St.Charles.-2103 OOM\u2014LARGE WELL FURNISHED PARLOR RCoNa-FULNIS ROONS, DOUBLE AND 2 an ovok and wash; also housemaid s.TC = bedroom, hot water beating, with board.742 Sher- single, well gentlemen only.87 Hutchi- \u2014 , 16-1, FINE JUMPER, Apply 206 bt.Cathorine at.TE VVANTED-BY A VISITING GOVERNESS.A brooke st ne 3075 son street.a oo et | BB 161 FINE mannered.= age morning engagdment.French, English, music.- 1 ™ also well broken to harness; new arrival.T.D.Buzz % fol a A GENERAL SERVANT.103 or.Address \u201cC 531,\" STAR office.210 3 ooMs\u2014 \u20142 THOROUGHLY.OLEAN, COMFORT Rou Sf ISHED FRONT BOOMS, \u2018& Co., 740 Dorchester st.+30 5 anille st.reukfast : ; \u2014 \u2014Faaulle _\u2014 as + ANTED\u2014EY A FRENCH pany A POSITION quired; served otent to, er a a Ae ik.Danio fiat: gus and hot water R SALE- BUGGIES, EXPRESSES, MIKADOS, HOCOLATE AND McGill at.2102 WANTED Girls LS \"For ANTED-HOUS MAID, WITH REFERENCES, 090 Dorchester street.S$ creams work.Avy w ry Co.V ANTED -GOOD PLAIN COOK, ONE WILLING ] wash and iron for small\u2019 family.Appiy morning or evening after six, 71 MoGill College ave.30 2 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL she want.231 Bherbrooke et, city.ANTED-A BOY ABOUT roth TO make himsel af Cece, useful and run messages _ Aveyr Brax Editorial Uttices.310 2 ANTED_A GENERAL SERVANT, PROTEST 0 washing at 1533 Maoce © free root, botween Sand 10 1p m., after esday.Bept 4th.City references required.210 3 % ANTED\u2014 À GOOD PERSON AB CGOK.A GOOD home to the right person.Apply or address Mrs Perry, 4492 St.Catherine « 2102 VANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT; BMALL family: small house with every modern improve ment.No washing.Good wages.Must be able to copk and 9 Hutchison street.ni erences.15 V ANTED-\u2014ORGANIZERS FOR A NON- SECRET ternsl'Order, with the best plan in existence.New and evel feuqures; no pntrance fee; lowest rates, sud loans-mads to wembers.Day to, experienced « - Ton A sure winner.Oo! - n, 84 Temple be VVarep Building, Montreal ANTED-YOUNG GIRL TO DO LIGHT HOUSE- Apply Protestire Benefit A ; W in au English family, \u201c of confidence.Best rences.Main object Proton learn English.Address Conidence Post Ottice, ste Rooxero, LET.Henry of Montreal.06 h keeni A Qui alone; convenient to cars.No other roomers: would suit 2 2 friends.T4 St.Famille st.me SUITABLE FOR LIGHT ANTED\u2014SITUATION IN AN OFFICE.oY country youth, aged (ightee Has good ed: tion aud holds a diplomas.from the Montreal \u2018Business pose Best ot references.Address Box 54, Ormstowa /ANTED- FIRST CLASS DRESS AND MANTLE aking done, tailor made suits a specialty.0 Brien, 11 8t.Edward, off ury.210 Mim Vi ANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN: EX- rienced bookkeeper, well educated; first class references; Accept any position; moderate salary.Address \u201cG 639,\" BTaR office.2102 V ANTED-POSITION IN Law OFFICE BY youth aged 16.awed (2) Joue In business of- writer.fice.Good wri Good dress \u201cMH 636,\" STAR office.2103 [J ANTED- 2s POSITION BY GERMAN COOK, speaks Engfish and French, {n ote rest paursat or institution .the later preferred.Addr 1 Cha- boillez square EE ANTED-SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER TO ntlemau, or in » small family; no hr 3 x good references.Abply 3) Vallee street.V ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG OMAN.ÂGE, o> si uation ton 82 maid to to a lady trav Beat 2 ter 10 élà\u201c SrAk office.VW ANTED_iTuATION AS RESIDENT.GOVER- pply to 30 City Councillors street.207 6 OMS _COMFORTABLY FURNISHED DOUBLE rooms, with board: vacancies for a few table ; bot water and gas.102 207 6 OOMS\u2014ONE SMALL AND ONE LARGE NEWLY furnished room to rent at 103 University st.3078 Rous \u2014NEWLY FURNISHED DOUBLE AND single rooms on bgthroom fiat.110 Mansfeld st \u2014 ous \u2014 \u2014 AND DOARD, sor TWO OR TH Oo ei Aplendidly hed, itath ft = Een omen, furnis or suitable for couple.Apply 358 8t.Denis 2085 Room very NICR FRONT ROOM TO LET, with or without board, Leith modern improvements; FURNISHED AND UNEURNISHED 2075 St.Catherine st, near Bleu: OOMS-COMPOBTABLE FURNISHED, DO and si: front 8, on bat! board.877 Dorchester OOMS VERY, LARGE BRIGHT AND WELL and also ope le room, at $94 Dorches- tbr, Boar iv rate) suitable Tor stu 211 nts.Ron conveniences,.898 Ealsoe ROOM STH ALL Mop vie Agoly 187 Bord sù BOARD.GAS, ma Omer, otc.OOMS\u2014-TO LEY, ON ST.MATTHEW Ht.Catherine], well furnished room, hed} water, in private house.Address \u201c083, 8: ABOVE hot Com OT ES TE new! nl a anete RE PE OOMS\u2014TWO DOUBLE BEDDED ROOMS AND sitting board.well [uraished, for gentle: two minutes from Windsor Ho 208 4 Rus \u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, wT board.at 92 Union avenue.OOM\u2014FIRST CLASS FURNISHED ROOM TO let, os Cammp de Mars st.near City Hall, 5 minutes from Post Of) mas Reuxs-To LET, DOUBLE AND SINGLE.Vi VERY Somiortable.on bathroom Hat, with cupboard and guy.Cal at 184 Bt.Donis.208 5 ness or coinpenion to lady of neglected men or tamily.78 Brass Roex FRONT ROOM, WELL FURnished, La for = featlemen or married couple, with or without board.rin square.nis » OOM8- NICELY Yon ROOMS, ON tat; gem, hot aad cold water.Address 3 Bleury st.OOME\u2014NICELY LY FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, R° on bathroom fat tll College avenue.ae.311 3 Roox 5\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.a re e med: well.sducated iaily.En ish, French aod _ Loris 8L.a AR work trom 3 to 7-in the afternoons, at 292 mye or Hels, codncated Canis or enh quit 1 00ME\u2014 COMFORTABLE FURNISHED BOOMS, SL, near Catherine.NTED\u2014A LADY ASSISTANT IN A PRIVATE nD James at, care TT Hos URNISHED ROOMS.ry BOARD, Ro 3 beatern tr Dos water ft ee Es TAN 5818 A ) OOMB \u2014 F water, for gen - Are individual work snd vo care © of students V J'ANTED-STEUATION BY A wibow LADY, À on bathroom flat.10 Bruns Tied coupée: wie) ay vat 212 .al SAL man\u2019 oi 3 r muthomati Address ae terms to > private family.Address J.687, \" STAR ( office._a0s TR OUMB FURNISHED BOOMS, WITH Pe Res TO LET, NEWLY FURNISHED DOUBLE TMD GTA offce.- an WANTED BY ay POSITION AS on bath fo on mem.prem: oa Aes TM Tears Larate family.ANTED v 3 such, or secretary {yo man peaks French.OME\u2014EBXCEPTION ALL D WELL V V st.4 GENERAL SERVANT.63 Be ja Best ref references.Address \u2018SrAnaiioe.210 3 AI board, in quiet private! fami- PR eatin, mad ni, His BOARD, shun - = \u2014= \\ m em eouvenienpes.Ave or 19:Sherbruok: WANTED NURSE I TAKE ARE OF ONE J'ANTED- \u201cSITUATION Hy av OS.ENGLISH.| w _ _ Le 208 5 \u2019 nr = ust sg sewer, Bish at A.© br Uri \u201c164 Vallew at.an a \u2014TO LET.TWO MINUTES K FROM RoC ai 4 A FURNISHED ROOMS, )] \u2018Windsor Hotel, Ungle room.| for aE.peste wi board, ete married couple; home com- à WASTED SHIRT 1RONERS.APPLY TROY V ANTED- SITUATION AB COOK BY ONE WHO | Euglish family.rummond si 3 forts.ns A .¥ eam Laundry Co., 180 Inspector =.an understands her business; no washing or ironing; city referencos, A 7 308 Chatham street.2105 OOM8\u2014DOUBLE AND BINGLE ROOMS, ON Reisen Eli fr tac FRONT ROOM, ON = V A me a a ox 1470 16% En Apr Y A LADY GRADUATE of M¢- Tene.MON i sue | \u201coatlemen; pire Y Bch an .gly 31 Coursal ot Apenking v WANT NreD river à position as Loose es.\u201ca | OM 0 Tes 3 os visiting govardess.Address, \" = WITH AIL BQUARR, CEL ANTED\u2014\\T ONCE, GENERAL SERVANT OR offve.0 3 coms vs im a private FRET CLASS BOARD FOR ws | Ro: 4 BEA EPL SUR IEEE Good plain cook.41 MoGill College ave.311 3 Mars street.Fas.bath.bot water ete.13 wa D\u2014A ONCE GooD K.me ENT A Ati PRET ABLE aus Bago ooM\u201400 RTABLE FURNISHED - NTED\u2014 E.G COO - young man, st on as store! TO LET, ROO! \u2014OCOMPO! HI 4 versity st.indoor work Good city reforenves.A wd ooms- TO ro rok 0 LARGE DOUBLE RC = ROR bedroom for gentlemen; private family.Cathar ce.; 208 2 V / ANTED-GENERAL- SERVANT FOR SMALL family.68 Luroche a 3 WASTED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT AT 66 Mackay st, at once.References required.32111 \u2018 At ANTED\u2014A GOOD SMART DINING ROOM q girl.Apply 518 St.James st.an VWANTED~ \u2014WOMAN TU HELF IN LAUNDRY snd also a kitchen girl.Apply at 17 McGill mex | avenue.LAW where nurse is kept.Apply 39 Lorne avenue, 3 TANTED- GENERAL SERVANT IN FAMILY WW ARTEL WASHING AND IRONING, EITHER by the dozen or otherwise.Apply 1471 Bt.James street.N M3 ANTED-EY ENGLISH LADY, DAILY EN- puient as governess, young children preferred.rench snd ic.City recommendations.ow +L 751,\" Bram offige an ANTEL-HY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN.FŸ _work bythe day.1596 Mignonne st.a1] ANTED\u2014ENGAGEMENT AS DAILY GOVERness, Eaglish, French, musio, drawing.Highest references.Adress * \u2018OU 810,\u201d STAR office.a1 © VWASTEDC CABH GIRL, WITH SOME EXPERIence in office work; $3 per weck to comununce Apply 2233 81.Catherine at.11 | ANTED-A SMART CAPABLE LAD TO ATtend store anid do packing; he must be relisble in all respects.ply in person to 4H Bt.Paul st.21t 1 + WANTED A GENERAL SERVANT, NO WASH.; ing ur ironing: must bave good references.a ly at 10$ Univeraity street.wr VY ANTED-A qQooD GENERAL SERVANT.APply immediately to 8076 Notre Dame street.211 1 with.TANTED\u2014A RESI\u2019ECTABLE GIRL, AS GE=- IV eral servant.Apply 15 Mayor street.211 » \\ JANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL TO HELP IN - dining-room, \"Arcade cafe,\u201d 2336 Ke, pn st.WA ANTED YOUNG LADY HOUSE TO HOUSE libernl commission.Apply ue Bt.Catherine reel, after 3 pm _ Baturday.11 NV ANTI ANTED- GENERAL SERVANT AT ONCE.| Bhuter sf Mae \u2014 A THOROUGH GENERAL \u201cSERvant at 1015 Pore vhester street.Apply betwesn 10 & pnd il 2111 a.m., Sand 4 V ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, A GOOD GIRL FOR .small family, good wages with gond references, willing to go to Foante Etuire for à few weeks.ply KE.A.Reinhard, 767 Craig 211 2 1N + - no children: references required.Ary .WAN TR SERVANT.TWO fami .Best.Lawrence st W AN \u2014AT ONCE.A YQUNG GIRL TO ASsist Seb ligbt housowork.Apply 5051.Louis sq.211 SERVANT FOR VW ANIED G 00D GENERAL seferences required.Apply 4618 St.small famil, > \"Catherine st V JANTED.ONE COOK, TWO TABLEMAIDS \" Hil ond girl for fruit store.Apply to 34 st.Lambert 1 211 .VANTED- A -A Goon WOMAN COUK.MUST thoroughly understand hen business; no others get, come Avety with, referendes to Manager.1018 herbrooke » 2013 ne 3 ANTED-\u2014GOOD PLAIN COOK.MUST BE A cod aun dress; family of two.City references required.Apply between 12 and 3 0 clock.or 7 and ©'viock p.mat 150 Metcalfe street.Ro Toi poise OOM\u2014FURNISHED, FOR ONE OR TWO GENtlemen; hot and cold water, bath, every con- Mountain.208 5 temen of married couple, with use ward st.206 6 veuience.28 Torrance st, ROM, -FAMILIES WANTING AccoMMuDA- tion for winter will find pxceptions large private beths attached; English cooking.MeGill Cot.lege avenue.2094 RooNs-s WI TICTORIA STREET.LARGE PLEA- od rooms, on bath fist; A po pce.\u201cpatlor irom on treet fiat; good board V ANTED\u2014PLAIN SEWING AND DRESSMAK- © ing in families or at bome.Apply \u201cN 80d,\u201d iran office.Won ac BY A STYLISH DRESSMAKER, work a her home; fit guaranteed; price moderate\u2019 3 7ANTED \u2014 FASHIONABLE.DRESSMAKING, waists guaranteed to fit.Terms moderste.Latest styles.97 Chur _ 13 y ANTED-BY A \\ RESPECTABLE WORK BY the day, washlog or ironing.The best of city references.Apply Mrs.Gourdesu, IW 8t.Urbain downstairs.cs \\ TANTED \u2014 EY MARRIED COUPLE, BITUA (ion ; wife good plain\u2019 covk ; man to make himse| generally u stu, cary of furnaces, oto.Address a ar STAR oft WASTED BY A RESPECTABLE, oman washing, ironing, housecleaning, ur office work, by the day.665 Lagauchetiere street.711 à / ANTED SITUATION Ad UENERAL BER- vant, or as plain cook.Apply 134 St.ene 1 VV ANTED BY RESPECTABLE MARRIED couple {8cotch), situation, write firat class cook; man good driver and generally useful.**T 320,\" zak o of- ho rooms wi kh all ern conve Roos WELL FURNISHED LARGE DOUBLE Ft » Regu WELL FURNISHED ROOM, oN PARLOE floor; quite private family.1% Be OMS BEAUTIFUL SINGLE AND DOUBLE 8 to let: gas, bot water; private family.68 St.Denisst, \u2018near Viger square.209 4 RH \u20148SINGLE AND DOUBLE AND A PARLOR suite, furnished, to quict gentlemen only.38 McGill College avenue.200 4 OOMS-WERLL FURNISHED BEDROOMS, ON tathroom fiat, suitable for one or two gentlemen; vas, hot water heating.Union avenue.209 4 OOMB\u2014HANDBOMELY FURNISHED ROOMS M to let, with breakfast, for gentlemen only.versity et.ROOMS LEA AUTIFUL ROOMS TO LET AT No.U9St Denis No children.2103 OOM8S\u2014DOUBLE LAND SINGLE, WITH without board, well furnished.newly tinted, rie and comfortable; all modern conveniences.No ment.61 Cathoart.2103 OOMS-WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM board, ons COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, SUIT\u2014 116 Uni-° 2005_ Rots TO LET, FURNISHED, ON BATHROO) Yat hot aus aud cold water; for lady or gentieman.SH 3113 Rae cores FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH (TET courenience.Gentlemen or only.20 Vis 5 OOM \u2014 A NICE ROOM, WELL FURNIS Re for two ; students taken.Apply 36 Anderson MER.211 2 OOMS\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED ÉOOMS ON BATH room flat, hot and cold water, family of two.15 rummond at.2113 OOM YO NG LADY RESIDING AT 2232 St RO Yop would like a lady roc mate.211 3 \u2014 A LARGE, NEWLY FURNIS parior, with board or the use of the Hoe SHED room on bath-room fiat, at 193 Bt.Antoine street, near Windsor street 211 OOM\u2014LARGE FRUNT ROOM To nished, #1 Cathcart st.LET.\u201caire\u201d OOMB_TWO LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for light housekeeping rur married private family.110 8t.Urbain st pos Tor sprl RRO0ME-LARGE WELL FURNISHED, DOUBLE aingle rooms, with board.also table board.78 Victorias st., noar Aeromesn 1 3 ROOM BH SHERBROOKE STREET, TO LET A room, with or without breakfast.À all ¢ ROS vara 106 diana PURNISHED ROOMS.OOM a NICELY bi FURNISHED PARLOR.man suitable for mar 1 gentleman; with or without board.3% Union avenue.two 2113 COMS\u2014TO LET, AT ola Eu victoria BT, .RY NEWLY DOUBLE\" hroom tat; sho able Concords, all sizes, both n ow and second-hand; la prices App! desorimoent; ly O.Lafond, 233 Codieux 2112 R SALE \u2014 TWO STRONG WAGGONS AND fout horses.Apply at 3171 Notre Damo at.211 2 STABLES TO LET.ISN NSN NNN NINN O0 LET\u2014A LARGE STABLE OF 8 STALLS, torent.Apply 17 St.Davis Lane, off St.ames: 2n 2 right LET_4364 DORCHESTER, ELEGANT new house, No.11 Seymour avonne, new and nico.C.C.Snowdon, Temple Buildin, 0 LET\u2014STONE COTTAGE WITH BRICK extension, 19 Drolet, between St.Louis Park and Pine avenue.Ton apartmen In Vinesat.order.Apply 19 Laval avenue or 3 5e O.LET LOWER TENEMENT, SIX rooms and bathroom; hot water.Low re mimediate possession.Apply 32 St.Famille | Tu LET\u20143 ROOMS.8 R ITABLE on ht housekeeping, hot ete.3 Church \u2018 And 1558 st.Catherine street, East.\u2018 TOOKE'S DISPLAY ~°* FINE FURNISHINGS Is calculated to give pleasure to the Gentlemen of Montreal, embraces variety, quality and style not equalled in the Dominion.R.J.TOOKE, because it ater healing gas.i 12 cash buyer.Ap us Bt.Lawrence st, ol 210 3 1 OR SALE\u2014FINE ENGLISH MASTIFF DOG, months old.Apply 6 Platt st., between Mance and Church.ail Fe JOR SALE\u2014BUTTER.FAMILIES CAN BE 8UP plied with chpice Eaten To vwnabipe butter, packed in 50 fo tute, pri Fad od.Address Wu \u201cLamb, Upper Melbourne, 21 = F°E, BALE NEW TRUCK AND HARNRES, with number.Address 962 St.Lawrence.SQUARE PIANO 1N 136 Manstield street, 2u 1 R HALE\u2014PIANO, good condition.Soils + OR SALE\u2014WHITE SHEETING, 2 YDS.\u201cWIDE, 18c, all wool dress goods, 10c, worth 25c, cretons Sc, pahams xin inches wide} 10c, oi net, wide, 15¢, worth = al black cashniere, 70c, wort 8 ae > 0 roue * ener Svar.1597 Notre Dame, - Lamibért Hill and Cours House.21 3 WANTED TO PURCHASE.ANTED \u2014 40 TO 50 FEET OF SECONDHAND amoke stack, from 16 to 20 inches diameter.Fromps purchaser if cheap enough.590 Bt.Paul st.2003 ANTED To PURCHASE | A SECONDHAND ight elevator, hand power.Address P.0.Box 591, Bt.nee P.Q.211 3 ANTED\u2014LUMBER, BEVERAL CARS HEM- logk, 1 in, 2in., 2x4, at once.Address A.O.,Box 9, Kemptvi] lle, Ontario.ui 4 V ANTED\u2014TO PURCHAS tlemen\u2019s cast-off clothing, Good prices on account t of having Apply to M.Frank, 569 Craig st.P.O, Box 675, RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.AAAS LADIES\u2019 AND GEN- rs, old sliver and gold.2111 O LET\u2014-FREE TO 18T OCTOBER, © modern 6 roomed fia every No.5 Gladstone avenue.Go an phone 416.Apply 646 Craig st.0 LET\u2014-NEW FIRST CLASS MODERN six roomed flats, Daisy ¢ closets, yard and shed.1211 St.Denis st.200 4 seo it.Tele- 208 4 LET\u2014FROM IST.OCTOBER,;.A.THOR - TO siatiy we well furnished house, in Motcaite t, {OR BALE \u2014 ONE WELDS.PATENT Torin - FURNISHED HOUSES TO-LET, meme isa Tor + ot me PAs ge tpg | convenance) > 177 St.J ames str eet.STAR off Moar 5 herbrooke st.Address \u201c Lie.21 131 U T° oi House, very convesionos; TE OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING confinement; Ladies attended to at their re.own homes.es\u2019 Doctress, 151 1 Cadieur.OARD\u2014MRBS, McEWAN.LADIES SICK NURSE, superior Sccommodatio r boarders, best medical ; strictly p ri 17, o> dieux, below Bt.Copa: 138 100 OARD\u2014A LADY HAVING A LARGE DOUBLE RD\u2014AND ROOM AT NO.710 BHERBROOKE OA 1st class board, comfortable home, ne gallery in rear; cold and hot water, gas; private and no children.2% J3CARD- WAVERLEY HOUSE, Ta LAGAUCHE- oard Bread first class rooms and board and also table hout with every modern convenience.OARD \u2014 MADAME LE FRANCOIS, LADIES sick nurse, superior accommodation for boapders; best medical attendance; strictly private.Te: er- ate.78 Bt.Dominique.20115 OARD\u2014LADIES AND GENTLEMEN REQUIR- odation for the winter wil find exoep- tonal encom a handsom mely furnished rooms, with fret class table, nt 166 Mansfi 204 1 B°4! RD\u2014MRS.SKARL LADIES\u2019 DOCTRRSS, private accommodation with professional attend- Shoe or ladies attended at their own homes.15 eorge Bi OARD\u2014AND FURNISHED I ROOMS.Tanti board, 83 per week.English king and good at- RD\u2014LARGE ROOMS oN BATHROOM FLA\u2019 and two sql Angle roous Also tale board id ill Colloge Ave V ANTED\u2014 BY AN EXPERIENCED SUBSE oF arith first class alt modern conveniences i mele 3 tendance.2961 St.Catherine, near Queen 6 quiet «&, entire charge of an ant; tu rolcrences.Address \"0 B37, | STAR office.- ma Rovy-NEWLY FURNISHED BOOM.ON BATH coup mere So ond board Ap BOARD VACANCIES Colao table board.$9.60 mas VV ANTED \u2014 AN SERA BUSINESS : hot water heating.2103 ply 288 de Antoine nt.HII meer or, TT I a cable board, 42.40 Per man, aving some time to spare in the atternoon or LO 8 to kee) d_accounts of OOMS\u2014 \u2014TWO SINGLE FRONT ROOMS, LARGE OOMB\u2014DOUBLE AND BINGLE Ri tradi Tose adit FC 802 AE rm re RY arid ap vol pate bath and sert BORED utITH BOONE, PATIL FEAT, AXD WASTER smuaTion bY By Youna, MAN 13 rr free \"os Masonatin.SALBE Urbain se Tou bos 2113 moderate.707 Dorchester stroel, near Bleury.208 5 cars 0 experient K al to vutsid &; taking sud writing French and\u201d Egan oons\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO GEN- M\u2014A LARGE, AIRY FRO .OARD- COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM, send \u201catcept say posit tion.\u2018Address \"Q 884, are L_tlermen, frat clase.ill College avenue.2103 R% pale ble for martes persons : NT 100M.SUIT: th good board; also table board, at 832 Dorches- \u2014 o children.1 2 A A ooMs\u2014NICE COMPORTABLE ROOM REAK- V ANTED\u2014BY A MARRIED MAN, DrricE LR fast and late ginner.hot water, pened eng ot RoQus wit OR WITHOUT BOARD, 9 JBO4ARD, DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, WITH eee pa ind long exsrionge un bookkeeper, Gentiemon'onty \u201d M Machayat 03 rie belle aie Sup Cle pot watar beating cleo: (13 bosed; modern improzaments; tably board by day or Cal x .i\" lc ré.rary work,.such as writing up books, etc.Apply ¥ PS Ro, NEATLY FUFNISHED of HONT ROOM, = Bore 59, 2 tel bed t.Catherine ROCK LARGE VERY COMFORTABLY FUR.OARD\u2014-AND ROOM; ALSO TABLE BOARDERS ANTED- EE CHILDREN'S WC we i ONE A, OENTLAMAN en LARGE Gat penished room; goa, hot wuler; gentlemen onl 4 51 wanted.Pirst class house.2 Berri street.2096 lressma| » house ren 2 Cuts by he Sinton American tailor system.he Notre bachelors, without board: on Are eu EI Roatan op HED ROOMS ON BATHROOM ARD.AND ROOM.9250, ET hOARD.rd Dame street, upstairs.: 2112 597,\" BTAR office.a on Bee flat: all modern conveniences; 1447 Notre Dame.(Right hand.oi) 200 4 VV ANTED\u2014BY MAN OF 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE OOM CHEERFUL FRONT ROOM, ON BATH.nu 3 in store work, situation as storeman or packor.Good references, 2412 dt, Catherine.2113 ANTED- 1am EDIATELY.A GOOD PLAIN , age hour wit, t 1 at 87 University st.ith city re erences.Ary\u201d Warr IMMEDIATELY, Ac COOR.ARPLY 11 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 3e ANTED-GOUD GENERAL SERVANT, NO ing Orirening; must ll .Apply opm HS Primes Arr Te ll rewmmgnded ANTED-AG NERAL BE RVANT AT 132 Mac IV.Kayat.References required.11 7ANTED\u2014PLAIN CUOK, WOMAN, FOR not EL 1iey town, good w nice pituations for in nés, onc des pid se sucaiy employment.Addross Eureka H Hai 1 22 LU PAU ANTED-YOUNG GIRL TO MIND A CHILD a tur a couple of houra cach moruing.1434 Mans.st.mi > \u2019 J sold ne TANTED\u2014A GENER ALSERVANT FOR FAMILY mm J A of three where, duree is kept.An \u201cKathewsou, jr., 36 College venus % TANTED \u2014 SMART, BOYS TO DELIVER circulars.Call ot STAR Office, Saturday, 85 uu, 2111 VW ANTED -A GOOD GENERAD SERVANT, WF ply #47 Bherbrooke st.| nl V TANTED\u2014YOUTH FUR GENERAL PIE work and to answer telephone.Reply po ex Berierice, reference And salar; expected, to or Was D RMANT INTELLIGENT FT MAN.writing shorthand and opera ph, abls to write m goud husincss letter.Thom io own writing, tating ralbry expecud and references.Address =m Er AR offire Vanne \u2014CGOK AND HOUSEMAID- AT 136 SHLL ol.wank.Good w À en Lor TE 26d rey une 211 3 PARTNERS WANTED.© NN ASS LT ALAN NUNS A VV ANTED A LUMBERMAN WANTS PART- tent or active, with $7000 to ralo aw mill\u2019 Apply to Luriberman, PO.2 WANED BRIGHT YOUNG MAN, WITH OAPI- Mode a Ww.Rig party.Good position.Tatiors eotion og ar 1 ote, 14 VATED \u2014SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN UF ck in shoe atoro.practical ahoesnaker, understands Land work, sachine work and repairing A Ad dresa J GTA\" STARoMce dy Vy ANTED \u2014 BY A LADY, EXPERIENCED teacher, re-engagement in private school or as gov ri erncss, French and German tel tz method); also music.Address i ofhee.a3 LOST.OBT\u2014ON MONDAY AFTERNOON oN FRONT of 8.Caisleyy, a lady's red purse, with sbout ten 5.Please roturn to 14 luck lagham avenue.2108 Loi 4Lour ONE MONTH Ade, AT LACHINE\" small white ro fox fermier {spout one year Ry Ten dollars Juward.Apgiy to, LL A.Martin, e, or Koom 8, A OBT- ON BEPT.IND, A BLACK HORSE, WEiGH.tng about 12 1250 le, bind foot white, white s furchesd, curved Rew: to finder by Curriers, St.Meats Vue.STON WORKMAN, FULFORD O street, mall silver locket.Re Jims, sbree on rien 205 ST.JAMES at oe.mi PUPILS WANTED.VV ANTER\u2014PUPILS.THE INGRES-COUTELLIER of Languages: Fraser Institute.304 8 Whee Forma 81 4150 per month.Address PUPLLS AT ree RESI Wanrao wows LESSONS SUPERVISED IN class bared or privately, students pre) or matriculation exams, etc, by qualified maatel Address 833,\" 81AR nflice.2115 ANTED\u2014PUPILS.Miss MARIA POITEVIN ilaursate of Quebec) has resumed her er piepe lessons at #8 Laval avenue, 3118 812,\" rood fiat, with Daisy furnace; te fami- Ir.Opposite ems Method Chuvey, Tob at 2 = ander.0 RooM- \u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM, NICELY FURnished, bathroom tat, use of kitchen and dining room if required.11 8t Edward, oft Bleury.2102 RM \u2014~DOUBLE FRONT, FURNISHED, WITH board, suitable for two gentlemen or married couple.Also single room with man bed.Fam private.Terms reasonable.St.Catherine at.2103 OOMS BRIGHT VELL FURNISHED ROOMS, lor sod bathrooth flat, with or without break: 03 >.fast.Re 0 DOUBLE ROOM, ON BATHRGON PLAT, 0f water, ja fer for gentiemen o: superior board.OOM \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE room, with balcony.in newly fumished h modern conveniences; private family: onpartunity for leaming Fre = ; no \u2018children; excel.9184 Denis st.Roous- THREE NICE ROOMS, ON BATH FLAT; aoe nice front room on frst fiat, at $430 St.og erine stece OOMS\u2014BEDRUOMS AND STTTING ROOM oN bathroom fat, \u201cwith for married cou lo or two ladies Private family.Gas and hot water.109 Osborn: nos _ JR OOM COMFORTARLED DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, mitable for two of Uemen or couple, firet Se Urbain st 308 floor, nice locality.OOM -LARGE FURNISHED ROD POSE SUITADLE tiemen, with for two gen street.3 pére eee prie R cen have a good room at 3408 Be.Catherine at.with \"| La Flora (Especial) Cigar, 10c.Smoked Ly Connoibseurs.mu 310 3 JR Os ramon Fath room 43 so ost late Sable e on Manafiold st | 310 03 OOM\u2014COMPORTABLE LARGE FURKIS room, with first class boant, for three etai He man it desired Apply oe hertns, west of Peal.10 $ oo; 5 AND COME) Jus on PL Pa Re SE mn ee | 214 COM_LARGE AND SMALL WELL, FURNISH.cold water, hoe gh tration central: private\u201d family.179% On Ontario st.pes 213 Oot guar rons col, vor without breakfast: Auer light.25 Univeraita ae 311 RO cas BAN AND, SINGLE, roRisiED.OMS \u2014 VACANT, Ix DOUBLE Re AND SINGLE Also by the day or = Univerdis st _\u2014_ .BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.~ ANTE Te VW ARTED-Tw GENTLEMEN WHO ARE PRE- Jared to! to Foran nenoeptionable rte desire.nily.abovo Dorchas- \u201cter Tor and to the the na o Bleury.An \u2018K 711,\" Sean office.per.Stating \u201ces ANTED- BY GENTLEMAN, PARLOR BED: Ww Toon mn] bedroom and d sitting | room madioinine, moderate for winter: Address ¢ lL 76,8 Brana Sites.13 ARTED IN FAST ols bn RooM AND BOARD, cman of quiat ts - ing terms Ee Q! Avr fn stat.ANTED\u2014 BOARD | FOR GENTLEMAN: cheerfui room, fum oo nfarnished, with boa: odern \u2018convesiences: d quiet locali cheorfal and happy home.No objects ton Toe boarders: ul ROOMS WANTED.Wen A TIXASANT 5 BEDROOM) TN PRI- Bl th pata, for one gentleman.Sate price.143,\u201d STAR office.2111 VVANTED_BY AX, MEDIUM SIZED ascii po lish family: no children; Of he a 0 \"M 77\" Oran 00 EEE HINGLE Roo, N B - R° roam flat.2079 St.Catherine a = 2 Nimo Bork BOARDERS AT 14 ST.DENIS, ice rooms, large one for two or three persons; home OARD\u2014-AND ROOMB, LADIES\u2019 BICK NURSE; strictly priv vate.Address \u201cF 600,\" STAR ote 5 BARD.Koous, FURNISH] ISHED OR UNFURNISH.- = ca or or without ; also tablo boarders en.pHALE HATER 55 First class rooms and board, alec table board.modern conveniences.Ferme m Boars-rwo WELL-FURNISHED ROOMB AND toy ve abo! She board offered in a-modern house on 8t.herbrooke.For further particulars ad- roan ie \u201cPy O.Boz 887.References exchanged.32113 BOARD ~ BEAV ER Beaver Hall Hill.FARMS WA NTED.tt SSS NSN NS NNN ANTED- FARM OF ABOUT 10 ACRES, SUIT- bis for mitki Addross \u201c°F 593,\" STA ofce.ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS FARM ON LEASE 2 hrm ee sess esesscse = SPECIFIC ARTICLES.If your Wife says No, You say Nothing.\u2014 HOUSES WANTED.ANTED-15TH SEPT.TILL MAY.IST, SMALL house or flat, west of Guy, Cote &t.Antoine preferred.or over sis.per month including taxes.Address \u201cG 615,\" STAR m3 STABLES WANTED.NANA V ANTED\u2014TO RENT BTABLE street, east side, near Sherbrooke Tate use; state price per year.Address ty.0 Braet for DY street, for P.0.Raz 1861, net BAKING POWDER, pr ESENTATION ADDRESSES ! BAXDSOMELY ILLUMINATED.| EDWIN COX & OO., 1M Bt.Fra.Xavier street Ÿ © BOECKH'S Standard For sale by ul! icading dealers.KOFF NO MORE.BRUSHES.1752 Watson's Cough Drops the best in the world for the THROAT sud CHEST, For the VOICE nocaallen R.& T W.stamped on each drop.Importers and Mabutactarers of Billiard Tables and BILLIARD COODS., dud HAND SABLE > 8100.00 to 8200.00 ch.88 AT.DENIS ST.MONTREAL.nr An Absolute Cure for incigestionÿ DAMS PEPSIN = Frutri Sold by ail Drugpists and Confectioners, 5 cents SPECTACLES ! If your cree need medical treatment we won't sell you 8 simply to make a sale, ory Spctacies pen continue until wou find the true cause rom »0mo 00 \u20ac NO CHARGE .for telling you wi trouble is and giving you ps on ig HARRISON & CO, 258 St James Street, NEAR MeGILL.(9) or ith à It must be in good order, suitable for dairy, ith of water and upon adress TO BL.STAR office.311 8 MISCELLANEOUS.NT mu INSNLAAS V ANTED-TENDERS FOR ONE HUNDRED- snd fifty iron or tinned wood fre shutters.oor particulars apply to Thomas Graham; Mechanica dtendent, STAR office.Se OF ARTHUR Fo e te or any o amily, who A2-4-ain;- = mp near Agnes, dress A.Had Dixon, B Rat Boor & trate Fosootor Ont.211 ANTED-\u2014IN EXCHANGE FOR FIRST CLASS dentistry, staioed glass panels for 3 doors.Ten yards ball carpet.Address \u201c3 63,\u201d STamoffice.311 1 The Grand Hotel, CALEDONIA SPRINGS, Closes September 3rd.Theo Waters sold dy best hotels and Brocora, and GURD & CO, 10 43 Jurers Street.STORES.BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC., TO LET: LET-\u2014NICE Aegon: to th heart of the i.IT DRY PREMIS nly Bisary LE ges ans ee EDUCATIONAL ;Ç MISS RAPETTIS SCHOOL ber 4th.10 Kinkors Avenue, foot of Eaciich and Cathelle.11} ia Es EERE MOTELS.CONTINVE- OPEN \u2014À THE.000K'S FRIEND.- THE CHENIER MONUMENT.The Road Committee Asked for A Site -Reckiless Running of Electric Cars.The Road Committee met to-day, Ald Prefontaine presiding.The committy arrangements for the erection of the he- nier monument waited on the Committee and asked for a site to be granted in the vicinity of the City Hall, where the monument could erected.They would be satisfied if a small portion of Viger square was set apart for the purpose require Ald.Prefontaine suggested that the monument be erect on Papineau square.After some further discussion the matter was referred to a sub-committee, Ald.Reneault complained of the re:kiess manner electric cars were turned at street corners.thereby endangering the lives of pedestrians.On his way to the meeting a carriage was nearly overturned hy one of the careless motormen complained of, at the corner of St.James street and St, Lambert Hill.The committee decided t< write to the Street Railway Company on the matter.There was neral dissatisfaction expressed by al present on the dis graceful condition of many of the sidewalks in the city.As there was no mopey the Road Department, could not make the necessary repairs.The matter will be placed before the Finance Committee this afternoon.The Montreal Street Railway wrote offering to pay its share towards the permanent paving of St.James street west, providing the city would go ahead with the work.There were several communications of a minor nature read, after which the meeting adjourned.A LADY DELEGATE.Her Credentials to be Considered by the Central Trades and Labor Council.The regular meeting of the Central Trades and Labor Council took place last evening.In the absence of President V.Dubreuil, who is attending the Labor Congress at Ottawa, delegate Jos.Beland occupied the chair.Credentials were from Canadien Assembly K.of LL.for A.Bontin, and Fraternit, Assembly for R.J.Milbourne, A.alshe and Mrs.Marie W.On motion the delegates were admitted except Mrs.Marie Walshe, whose credentials were laid over for further consideration.communication was re m Upholsterers Assembly, K.of L., re esting À the Council to Protest against w bein done in religious institutions to the detriment of the trade, and stating that they were unable to compete with t ie, thereby throwing a number of upholsterers out.of employment.\u201d On motion the communication was referred to the Leglalative Committee for action.A question of privilege was ted to Delegate Rowan, who moved t the corresponding secreta instructed to correspond with the Uo re ing the night schools for the coming winter, and have them opened as soon as ar _.and also that the Trad ancil have re ° derable dis- on: in favor of the motion, which was adopted unanimously, after which the Council adjourned.The steamship Mereddio, which was chartered by the Domini on Coal y, and has been aground for seve: was pulied off at off at six o'clock by on the ant 0 44 Allow ates magne ast Tee x TO SUE THE ALDERMEN.\u2014 em THIS ACTION DECIDED UPON BY REAL ESTATE OWNERS.They Will Endeavor to Recover From the Members of Each Committee Excess of Expenditure Over the Appropriations.At the Monument Nationale last evening the Real Estate Owners\u2019 Association held an enthusiastic meeting.About thirty members were present, Mr.Joel Leduc presiding.\u2018The Legal Investigation Committee, in view of the fact that many of the committees of the City Council had exceed- »d their appropriations, recommmended chat the Association take immediate legal steps against the chairmen and members of such comuiittees of the Council for the excess of expenditures over their appropriations.- After a great deal af discussion, in which the fact was brought forward that the Association could not act as a body, for the reason they were noi incorporated, it became necessary to appoint.a member of the Association in whose name the legal progeedings could be taken.Mr.Joel duc, the chairman, was chosen as the representative of the Association.The report of the committee which had been appointed to consider whether the capacity of the Water Works as they now are is sufficient for the needs of the city and if it were desirable that the city purchase the plant of the Montreal Water & Power Company at Back River, was presented.The commitiee was also to consider if an increase of water tax was necessary.The document showed that the water supply, as * it now stood, wasample and more thanample for the present needs of the city and for a great many years Lo come; that the purchase of the Montreal Water & Fower Cum- pany's plant at Back River would be not only useless and an unnecessary expense, but un detriment rather than a help; that there was no need of an additional water tax, as it was shown hy facts and figures that the revenue of the city from water rates 7 EXCEEDED ITS EXPENDITURE, The report was a long and exhaustive one, giving data to prove the arguments it set forth.The report was unanimously adopt- el and a vole of thanks extended to the committee.Tlie following notice of motion was presented Ly MN.Henry Hadley: \u201cThai, in view of the uneasiness now and for several years oxisting amongst the citizens of Montreal as Wo ti.o inability of vur aldermen in oonducting the municipal affairs of our city to the reasonable satisfaction of the rate-payers, and considering the tate of uncertainty and cn- barrassment nov oxisting with regard to the finances of (he city under our present system of municipal governn.i, application be wade at the next scésiou of Ce Quebre Pachament to in: troduce into the charter of cur city an enact ment whereby respou-ibie cot riasioners Would be appointed te administrate the afairs of the city o?Montreal, the nidermer to be continued simply ns advisers to expound the wants of the wards whiels tiey respectively represeut in the City Couneii.\u201d This will be discussed at the next meeting of the Association.PE RE a re A VERDICT OF HOMICIDE Rendered by a Coronar's J uPy Against Thomas Grey.The inquest in the case of the man Van- asse Cote, killed necidentally while in the employ of I.Pringle & Son.was'concluded last evening at the Notre awe Hospital Among the witnesses examined was a carter manned Roy, in the enipioy of the Shed- den Company, who held that proper precautions had not heen taken to prevent the accident.Dr.Trudeau, of the Hospital, gave medical evidence, after which the jury produced the foliowing verdict \u201cWe, the jury, after naving heard the evidence, declare thet Vanasse Cote came to his death at Montreal, September 2, 194, by an accident; that of getting his left hand crushed by the fall of pulley weighing 266 iba.which was being raised by means of a chain block.We are of the opinion that Thos Gray, Who was siper- iutending the work.did not kC 8 ient pre caution to avoid danger and accident.namely that he had not a suttlcient number of inen to assist the work, and that ho did not cause the Shedden vucgon to be removed from opposite the pulley.We are further of the opinion that the said Thos.Gray is guilty of involuntary Eomicide: that is to say.we feel justified in re- Tine that he be arrested on & chaige of in- volfhtery homicide.\u201d G.Auclair, Joseph Dubé and A.Imbleau dissented, claiming that the foreman was not to blame.The medical evidence showed that the family had ohjected at first to am- putatien.but that gangrene had sevin when it was pertorined and the direct enuse of denth was -aid to have besa tetanus, LAGAUCHETIZRE STREET OPENING.I'he report of the Conmissioners for the openini of Lagan hatiere sireet from Cath- edral to Winds tracts wis signed yes: terday wornive, AuN combplainis against it can Le heard vn tid the Cth inst, The total ei is os ated as b7ls, About 1500 proprietor, hee ta contr mite ta this, The City pay ofl ntth on Ves menu, the \\Virisor fale! Co.is assessed at Sie, the 1.NL an Au and the oman Catobie Avehiisliog 0.the Contre issioners 1\u20ac uvoutr! to SÈSI4, the witnesses fees to #2 CONUS Tir Bhs, ard the legal GREAT NIGHT ON SATURDAY.Herrmatn the great conjurer,isarranging to startie \u2018lie Montrene public on Saturday evening with some :narsellous feats.It may not be within the Knowledge of Mant.realers taat Heremann ona similar occasion in New Vor: challenged the commanding otlicers ut une of the regiments to detail six men who should Joe.heir rifles with marked tullets, which is would undertake to cateh in their than, and while still warm pe.ve to the oifiver their identity.The exiubition was à zigantio success and the applalise was terriiic, REV.THOMAS HALL RESIGNS.The St Charles Contrezational Church & v Lo lose its pistes, the Rev, Thomas inl, The rev.gentleman has been the minister there for the past three years, It is not on account of anything disagrevable \u2018hat Mr.Hall has placed his resignation in the hands of the deacous, His ministry has been anie, active and popular.If \u2018tle change *skes place it le from purely personal reasons.THE LAVAL RÉGISTRARSHIP.cs An interesting campntun is being carried on in Laval county between the aspirants to the vacant registrarship of the county.Tho registrar, Mr.Leonard, notary, died sone weoks ugo, and since then much work has been done by the applicants.The two leading ones are Mr.J.Emile Leonard, son of the late registrar, and Dr.Quimet, who ts a relative of the Minister of Public Works.BROKE HIS ANKLE.teria Hospital, suffering from a dislocation of au aukle, sustained while stepping ont of his buggy at St.Henri.FILLING UP THE RECORD.Tho lawyers in the Clerk ense were peaveahls yesterday afternoon, for the very ootl aud safticient reason that nefther of them had any opportunity to talk at all.This untoward and unlooked for state of alfairs arose from the {act that Mr, Lowe was not yet finished reading to the stenographer \u2018all the transactions in Montreal Street Railway stock from March 1, 1808, to July 81, 1884.Mr.Lowe, though in a alum- ng and continual state of wrath at this waste of his timo, read on and on, while Mr.Robidoux walked up and down the corridor at peace with all the world\u2014with one or twel exoeptions\u2014and Mr.St.Jean went to sleep in an arm-chair.Jud Sicotte wandered In and out, waitingin vain for Mr.Lowe to eithar explode and real further, or for the reading to die a patural death, but nothing came about till half-past four, when all the parties Jen eorned de) thorough worn ou their arduous afternoon utien, Mr.Lowe's enforced elocution is expected to end this afternoon.GROUNDING OF THE HAMILTON.The Accident Occurred in Low Water at Contresecsur.The water in the river is very low at present, and to that can be laid the blame of the grounding of the Dominion Liner Hamilton, which left yesterday morning tor Bristol with one of the t cargoes taken out this season, in addition to 310 head of ttle and 1575 sheep.The Hamilton ad only t.as far as the \u20acontrecceur lower hend and was drawing 26 feet G inches of water when she struck.The depth of the channel at the time was only 27 feet 6 inches.The harbor officlals state that the Hamilton is one of the } t draught boats loading here and that she must.have been very near the bottom all the way down the channel.No blame whatever can be attached to Captain Skrimshire, as he is one of the oldest aud most careful officers in the smploy of the Company.The pilot, Louis Belilale, is an experienced river pilot and has the reputation of being a careful man.The damage to the boat will be very sligh as the place where she struck is mud an clay.The boat ix expected to be afloat again to-day, ns two tugs, a lighter and fifty men, left for the seene of the accident yesterday afternoon.r.Scanlon, whart superintendent of the Dominion Line, and John Torrance, jr., also left yesterda afternoon où the tug W.C.Francis.The Contre- cœur bend bas always been a difficult spot to navigate, and the \u2018Government have a dredge working there at present.OITY ITEMS.Duncan Kinsels has been appointed tutor to his minor daughter, Mary Tlorence Edith Kinsela.The steamers Tritonia and Warwick, of the Donaldson Line, arrived 'in port yesterday morning, havingmadea gi FUN ACFOSS.Tho president of the committee appointed to receive the officers of the French Navy, who are shortly to visit Montreal, is Mr.John [lerdt.\u2018Some of the fricnds of Capt.Joseph Yale, superintendent of dredges on the Lachine canal, are advocating his appointment as superintendent in place of Mr.Edward Kennedy.The students of * Le Jardin de l'Enfance,\u201d directed by the Sisters of La Providence, attended \u2018High Mass yesterday at St.James Church, St.Denis street, on the occasion of the re-opening of their classes.St.Mary's College was reopened yesterday morning for the season of 1884-5.About 400 students were present.Mass of the Holy Ghost was spid at nine o'clock.- After the \u2018service the students were assigned to their respective classes.; Xavier Racicot ahd Joseph Bourdeau were charged in the Police Court -yester- day with having broken into Parks photographie\u2019 studio, on -St.Catherine street, and stealing a quantity of 8.They pleaded not guilty, Their trial will take place in the Court of Queen's Bench next Tuesday.\u201cA THREATENED JURYMAN.The inquest on the late Matthew Cregan, of 44 McCord street, killed by a G.T.R.train on Wellington street, was continued yesterday afternoon and again postponed until this afternoon to hear more.evidence.The evidence adduced yesterday was intended to show that the train was backing slowly on the track and that the engine bell could be distinctly heard.Mr.Cregan was driving down Colborne street, when his horse took fright at the corner of Wellington street, One of the jurymen said that his employer threatened to discharge him if he lost any more time in attending the jury, but the Coroner said that he could not relieve him of the duty.: PRESSMEN TO HAVE A TRIP, Mr.Ilannah, passenger agent of the Allan line of steamers, has received a letter from a member of The arty of Illinois and Michigan pressman; who reeently crossed to England in the Allan steamer Nu- midian.\u2018The lettee speaks in complimentary terms of the Numidian and «ll her officers, and says that people in the west knew more about the St.wrence route more of them would go that way.Next spring a larger party of ressmen from the same states will cross y the Numidian, and will engage all the first eabin accommodation and officers\u2019 rooms in that steamer for the trip.BACK RIVER NOTES.On Sunday last Harvekt Festival services were held in St.Andrew's Episcopalian Church, Back River.The church was beautifully decorated with flowers, fruits and vegetables, doing credit to those having the arrangements in hand.The choral postion of the service was ex- veedingly well rendered.Mr.Mallinson ofliciated at both services.Mr, Willie Henderson, of Sault au Re- collet, has left on a trip to Manitoba, for the benetit of his health, He will visit members of his family resident in Brandon.SELECT KNIGHTS.The meeting of Ulley Legion No.7,Select Knights of Canada, held the other evening, was one of special-interest, District Deputy Supreme Commander Renshaw paid the legion an ofilcial visit, accompanied by Supreme Grand Aidb Bain.Remarks were made by the visiting Commander regarding the welfare and progress of the order.The remaining portion of the evening was ï ent in recitations and songs.Aurong those contributing were Messrs.J.1.Bun, J.H.Bright; T.B.McInnis, E.Robinson, J.A.Labelle, W.Funnel and E.K.Wills, TRUDEL-ROBILLARD.Mr.Emile Trudel, manager, ford.B.Rolland & Fils, Quebec wan united in marriage to Miss Mathilde Robillard, daughter of Dr.Napoleon Robillard of this city.The ceremony ivok pince in the Chapel of the Sacred tieart, St.James Church, St.Denis street, on Wednesday morning: he wedding was attended by a large number of friends of both familles, and the presents were hoth numerous and costly.ir.and Mrs.Trudel left on a trip to the Lower Provinces.- REMOVED TO ST.ALBANS.; \u2014\u2014 Rev.Mother &t.Egbert, who has been for some years the superioress of the Academ of Our Lady of Good Counsel, in St.Mary's parish, Montreal, has bean removed to St.Albans, whither she goes to take charge of the convent in that city JUDAISM'S MISSION.An address on the above subject will be delivered at the Temple Emann-El Stanle street, below St, Catherine street, this Friday evening at 8 o'cl The soloists ll be Misses Ella Walker and Ada Moy- an.HE _CAUGHNAWAGA INDIANS.| Le - THE MONTREAL \u201c4 b unded on the north-east etite Riviere St.Plerre, whic © line canal; on the north-west by the north-west on the sou THE WATER COMMITTEE.They Require $116.000 to Repair the ' Reservoir.-west by the road, etc.The Water Committee met yesterday afternoon: and they found that there was some unosrtainty about the funds avallable.Mr.Dufresne, the City Comptroller, said the Committee could sign the necessary parrante, but it no ap ropristion vas made he would not oerti em, The water meter and general stores tenders were opened and ordered to be examined.he Superintendent sent in reports in reference to the appropriations necessary for tho repair of ditches and fences on the line of the aqueduct.Special items were: For the settling pond, $1500; for the foundations of the new turbine, $4500.© Altogether there was great uuoer- tainty as to what was necessary, and how far the committee could go.e superintendents reports were left for consideration., The léak at tbe reservoir did some damage to the foundatious of the McGill] University buildings.Professor C.H.Mc wrote to say that the city would be hele responsible.Mr.H.Montague Allan also wrote Lo say that his premises In Pine avenue had been damaged, and also put in aspecial claim.For repairing the reservoir Mr.\u2018A.Davis, the superintendent, said that $116,000 would be required.That question was also left under consideration.Mr.Thomas Very was appointed Chief Meter Clerk in place of the late Mr.J.H.Leslie, at a salary of .Some complaints of officials in \u2018that de- \u2018partment were referred for settloment to Aldermen Costigan.Beausoleil and Sa- vignac.\u201cTHE LONE INN.\u201d A new serial story is to be commenced in the STAR to-morrow.This is another of the interesting and exciting stories by Mr.Fergus Hume.From the very start the -author gains the attention of the reader, and brinzs him through à succession of interesting and unexpected situations, which \u2018 keeps him on the qui vive as to the next steps the characters are about taking, and which are always unexpected and startling.AGAINST 1 INST THE CRAMPS.Captain Lundborg Sues for $300,000 for Violation of Letter Patent.New York, September 7.\u2014A morning per says: The papers will be filed in- Phijadelp ia to-day, in a suit to be brought \u201cby Captain Charles Lundborg inst the Cramp Shipbuilding Company for violation of letters patent in tbe construction of the immense ships St.Paul and St.Louis,of 15,- 000 tons each,for the merican Line.The letters patent cover animprovenient,consisting of the \u2018enclosure of the shaft, whereby the great steel shaft can be seen and easily reached and the slightest flaw or the smallest hitch can be seen and easily remedied.Malcolm R.Lawrence, counsel for Captain Lundborg, says $300,000 damages are claimed.WATKINS CHANGED HIS COAT.NEW YORK, September 7.\u2014 When the.Paris left her pier Wednesday morning a very proud man stood on her bridge.He was Capt.Frederick Watkins.Again he was in command of the splendid vessel which he was compelled to Hive up when the stars and stripes replaced the British ensign.Capt.atkins had\u2019 become a citizen of the United States, and was therefore eligible to command a vessel of United: States register.Ever since he was forced to retire from the Paris he has had the Berlin, which continued to fy the British fag.Capt.Watkins, until he renounced his ance to the Queen, was a lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve, and this honor he relinquished with his British citizen: ship.Capt.Watkins went to sea in a sailing ship at the age of thirteen.He was captain of a steamer at twenty-two years.He has commanded at different times the City of Brussels, City of Chester, City of Berlin, City of Chicago, the New York and the Paris.: alleg DEATH OF H.C.SPENCER.BROOKLIN, Ont., September 7.\u2014Mr.H.C.Spencer, the first importer of Southdown sheep into Canada, died at his residence here yesterday, aged years.He was born in Dorsetshire, England, in 1831, and emi- ted to Canada with his parents in 1847.n 1851 they made the first importation of Southdown sheep, aud from that till 1881 and 1882 he was one of the foremost breeders in America, obtaining many prises at the provincial and local fairs.In 1881, in company with Mr.Jobn den, now Minister of Agriculture, he e a very | importation of Shropshires and South- downs.M'KANE A PRISON BOSS.Sina Sina, N.Y., September 7.\u2014John Y.McKane has been given charge of the construction of the new niess hall now being erected, among other buildings, in Sing Sing prison.He was awarded this distine- tion and change from the contract clothing department by verbal suggestions ho made to Warden Durston, who was having great difficulty with the erection of the foundation of the mess hall un account of the iver water Howing into the excavation.cKane said he could reinedy the difficulty, and was appolated.NO PHYSIOLOGY.BUnLINGTON, Ia, Séptember 7.\u2014 The Christian Scientists, of this city, have petitioned the School rd to excuse their children from attendance during the hours when physiology 18 taught.The petition declares that there ia no material body, aud objects to having children taught to believe there is anything so much in evidence as stomach and liver.It objects also to geography, on the score that il recognizes a material body.The petition was refused.! THE LOMBOK TROUBLE.BATAVIA, Java, September 7.\u2014Captain Lindgreen's detachment of Dutch \\ operating in the Island of Lombok, whic was recent] reported to have been su rounded by the Halinez, reached Ampeman , under the sate conduct of the ah of Lombok.The fire of the Dutch artillery has driven the enemy from Arven, Another attack from the Dutch forces is said to be imminent.- \u2019 EUROPE'S DISTINGUISHED SICK.LoNDoN, September 7.\u2014Despatches from Stowe House, says the Count of Paris passed a bad night.He is still conscious: Banurx, September 7.\u2014A des h from Vars in this morning's says that Princesa Bismarck has had a slight relapse and that she is conflued to her bed.Her condition, however, is not sérious.t STOLE A POOR BOX'S CONTENTS.LONDON, Ont., September 7.\u2014-One of the meanest acta reported here in a long while is the theft of the box\u2018in connection 1th-\u2014$t - James - ny T D'epdin.of Mr.4.\u2018 ee platen spol | Mr.Hayter Reed, Ins r of Indian Affairs, is in the city on his way home to Ottawa ughnaw where he went to enguire into the condition of the Indians.Mr.found everything quiet on the A NEW PARISH FORMED.A potice, in accordance with the formalities provided by law, over the signature of Monseigneur Fabre, appears in the last lesue the Quebec this place.The thieves éntered the chu 3 th h the basement and broke the.box with sh The amoting taken is supposed to between £30 and $40, FRANCE'S CORN DUTY.Panis, September 7.\u2014The Journal Des _Debats to-day snys that the corn dugy bas not produced the expected results.adda that the warmest partisans of the present 1 Gazette, decree- rarer cree ce a emt a ee et a ee wb Se | DAILY STAR v, è y - Yr rtion of Western avenue and |.¥ We 1944 i will offer another ease of Fine 27 We To-morrow at only 25c t r orrow, Saturday, m MFA for 980, 80c Drawers for 80c.pr Always Do BLEXANDER & GO.\u2019S Gaston, em.5 oases Heavy All-wool Gray Flannel.80ld everywhere as a bargain at 5c.price for To-morrow, Saturday, reduced to only 19§c.rai ds.8000 Curtain Poles, five feet long, with Ends and Brackets complete, 8&c.For To- out they go at only 200 complete.BARHGALN\u2014Bouzht from a hard-up manufacturer, 75 dozen Ladies\u2019 Night Robes, Drawers, Corset Cover 0 to se.Ladies\u2019 Vestsat 8c.Corsets in \u2018all the leading makes at very low able Bargains r TO- Y, at 1 ase All-wool Whip Cord Serges, 40 inches wide, in all new shales.Regulsr Gr ins Fo- in Ladies\u2019 Kid, Si Lisle\u201d ° price, 40e, We ni > lonr them out while they jet at y ge.: teguler | eat Bargains for To morrow, Saturday, in Ladies\u2019 Kid, Silk and Lisle Gloves ° pieces New Pongee now shades.To clear at 25c per yard.Co ies\u2019 Chee ; ; = , Fine vide Flannel fay vo ph , de For To-morrow, Sabir a pe T Ju to ge.i Ladies\u2019 Check Waterproofs, with long Cape, all sizes, worth $4.00.To be cleared cases out Half ponal , B00 them elles, wo ; Out they go To,morrow s.i Ladies\u2019 Oapes and Jacketa at unapproachable prices.: J For To-morrow, , - 4 Our Boys\u2019 Fine Flannelstte Bhirts, with or without Collar, worth 58c.A Saturday, reduced to 4ûc, or 2 for ic.ped Pillow Sherss, worth 50c.Out Mon'e Flannelette Shirts, with cellar, reduced to 25c.See our Never Rip Men's Flannelotto Shirts, extra heavy, worth 900.For To-mor- row, Saturday, reduced to only 33c.-% 5000 Puirs Men\u2019a Natural Scotch Socks, worth 25c.For To-morrow, Saturday, 200 per pair, or 2 pairs for sc.Men's Strong Braces, 20c.For To-morrow, Saturday, reduced to-32c.We carry a full range of Men's Collars, Ties, Shirts, Cuffs, Night Shirts, Gloves.Handkerchiefs, etc., all at dry goods profits.Your Shopping at the Great Bargain Centre of Montreal, pair.Chemises, Aprons, etc.$1.50 Night rge Linen Kitchen Aprons reduced + ie dE RETURN OF HON.MR.MITCHELL.INTERVIEW ON THE CONDITIONS IN NORTHUMBERLAND.Four Months in His Native County Have Completely Restored «Sir Peter\u201d to Health and His Old- Time Vigor.The Hon.Peter Mitchell has returned from his native county, Northumberland, New Brunswick, wherehe has been spending three or four months.Mr.Mitchell went down to recuperate after a very serious ill- \u2018ness last April, and to judge from appear ances that object was fully attained, for he looks as full of life and vigor as ever, and that is not saying a little.When seen by a STAR reporter this morning he sald that the condition of the farming classes in Northumberland was favorable.The hay crop was abundant, oats fair and Rota i the people financially -is .very.fair.'N at fortunes are.being made, but there is no poverty or starvation.The lumber interest,\u2019 which is the chief source of w , has not been very remunerative, but only fairly so.There have bee: sh from th \u2018 nlarge : 0 port of Miramichi, chiefly of deals, and about the usual expartof that commodity has taken place, as across the Miramichi at Chatham, I saw eighteen square ri ocean ships ready to proceed to sea.saw-mills are all operating and seemed to ve a supply of logs sufficient to keep them employed during the present season, but will have very few to winter over for the spring commence ment and such a condition of things would naturally incline one to bellove that the operations in the woods would be very extensive -during the coming season.- parations are now being made to put the parties in.1 THE NEXT GREAT INDUSTRY ta fishing.Duringthe past season the smoit- fishing was very successful, and has grown to very extensive dimensions, s0 much so that thousands of tons are ann ported to the United States, which forms the chief market for that commodity.The lobster, herring, mackerel and codfis industries bave been faidy productive.I is too early to say what will be the result of the two latter aa it is Just now the height of the season.The salmon fisheries have not heen yo profitable this season as usual although (t is one of the chief fishing industries of the oountry, and great dissatisfaction prevails amongst the salmon fishermen at the Government regulations, which they claim unduly re.striot the rights of the people.A variety of reasons have been given this dissatisfaction.Residents along the river claim that the Government pay more attention to the convenience and pleasure of the American sportsmen than they do to the rights of the citizens along the banks, and a strong desire has been expressed the settlers along the branches of the river to bave the privileges which they had under my administration of the De ment of Marine and Fisheries again res to them.To illustrate, the poots which are reserved for the sportsmen aro altogether on the upper waters and along towards the sources of the rivers,and in order to make these pools attractive to the sportsmen, the settlers along the rapids of the river are precluded from using a net at all.Formerly they were entitied to fish to the extent of one-third of the channel.Now they are entirely prohibited and though they may see, as they very frequently do, the salmon passin their shores on the way to the heads of the streanis, they are PRECLUDED FROM TAKING ONE the rposes of commerce or tor food Por thelr families.In addition this, the fisherme! ns n in be tide.va pe bite © numbers nets so lai oe that they cla! m they are deprived lim of thelr natural the people don\u2019t hesitate to contrast the manner in which 1 dealt with thein when I was Minis for.nister as compared with their treatment to-day, and not th A good deal of dissatisfaction also exists concerning the way the Government has attempted to cultivate the oyster fisheries of the bay.Andther great: industry entirely developed within the past ten years is that of blusberry shipments, for which a.ready market is found in Boston and other Ameriean cities and give great employment to the poorer class of people in the.county and a source of considerable financial advantage.ere are several shippers of this commodity; but to illustrate the extent of it, I may say that I was informed that one firm alone had sbipped, up to ten days ago, six bu tons of this fruit, or, ih other words, sixty carloads.\u201cWith regard to tariff and politics ma say that the French treaty is received with favor chiefly fiom the fact that, under it, Francé itçeives our lumber free of duty.The reduction in the American tarift was hailed with pleasure, as it also opens a very ALEXANDER & CO., i.latieine toes promise good returns.think,\u201d be sad, \u201cthat the condition of! he advantage of the Government, 1 degree TTT T= Can You See This?and University Streets.rareté ile 1 Rete i ç os à jp ge\" mn em Juan LUI 2, 2 ~ IS Sele(etene Sense) EACH, and we don\u2019t think you can get the same quality and make of HAT for less than $3.00 each anywhere, so will it -not-pay-you-to-have-a look at ours before purchasing\u2026\u2014\u201c\u2014k7 # Our price for ~-them- is $2.5 Other Makes and Shapes from $1.00 Each Upwards.- | OHN ALLAN, u 665 Craig Street, Montreal.P.S.-Our New Stock of Fall and Winter Neckwear and Underwear is now opened up and ready for your inspection.& ir apn mili THE LEADING EN'S HATTER, - | Beaulieu compelled by the court to make 11 to need repetition.In all parts ax he to be all necessary repairs at his own cost.The of the country there seemed tract had been cancelled when he had \u2018 great Rochons toknow whether 1 would againallow denied anxiety whole question was one of evidenoe, and cancellation.my naine to be submitted asa candidateand Judge Talt denied that Lefebvre had not had proved his case, and gave judgment in from the manner in which 1 was received established his allegations.Consequently his favor as above.old end when visiting every parish in the county I the action was dismissed.found such a otrong desire, that I have announced my intention of again being In the THE FRENCH BOARD OF TRADE.» fleld when an appeal is made to the people, A FIREMAN S FUNERAL.t The first, general monthly meeting of the i and I don't care how soon it comes.My | Chambre de Commerce since the vacation i own impression is that we shall have no A Large Attendance\u2014-Route of Pro- washeld this afternoon.Several reports : election untiBafter anothersession.Dalton cession.were presented, the most important.\u2019 cCarthy did not visit the northern section \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 being that relating to the purchase of a site\u2019 of New Brunswick, but doubtless his utter- The funera! of Fireman Willliam St.for the erection of the ected new Cham.ances would not have the effect of strength- George, who was killed while responding bre de Commerce Butlin The site most ening the Government in the other parte of to an alarm on Tuesday, took place from his nerally spoken of is that on the corner of New Brunswiok and Nova Scotia.I hap- late residence, 112 Island street, this morn- Et.James street and St.Lambert Hill, at pened to meet Mr, Domville,formerly ME, ing and was largely attended.The funeral resent occupied asa coal yard, \"an- _ and Mr.Foster's opponent, and he speaks service was conducted by the Rev.Father dertsood that if à clear title can be obtain-\u201d with the utmost confidence of his return for King's County.1 have confined myself in this Interview to the people that I care most for\u2014those of my native county.Bonheur, in St.Charles Church, Centre street.After mass the prooessioh reformed in the following order and p ed to the place of interment, Cote des Neiges Ceme- ed the property will be secured, and a fine new building erected.STEAMER STILL AGROUND.\u2014\u2014 tery: ae ; ,Ç A MAN'S FATE Cerdan of Police, under Lieut.Fénnell and The tug F.W.C.Francis arrived back \u201cx : ° v H Capt.rian.min ' this morning from the steamship Hamilton, # The body of a man was found floating in eteran semer 2 Asoo : a Ney charge of hich ran aground yesterday.Mr.Jobn ; the river in front, of the Long wharf at Aine Sacs Hands Forrance dr, says she is hard and, but \u20ac o'clock this morning.Tho body was taken .Fifty Firemen, {p fall dress, under Sub-Chiet Bhot Lonis Béllisie at the time of the aoci- to the morgue.m a tyne sheet found on the body it is thoüght that he is Hugh Johnson, a carpenter, who until recently William Byrd, of Lagau- dent.There are four lighters on the scene i and about 1000 tons of cargo will have to be removed before she.can be puiled off and am.Chief Benoit and Assistants.Fuscrel Director Wray.Flower Car.was employed carss.chetiere Ltrset.e man Wore a serge coat Chief mourners, relatives and friends.that the cattle will have to be removed.It - and vest, tweed trousers, had black mous- Carriages.is expec to have the Hamilton™ off to- 4eche, black hair, and Is about 40to 45 years The route taken from thochureb, corner Right some time.- of .© as the appearance of of Island and Centre streets, the ceme- eee having been some dn in the Ppa John- tery was as follows:\u2014Centre, Welll n, THE GAOL INVESTIGATION, on disap Tom his house on Robin, Beaver Hall, Union avenue, Sher- \u2014_\u2014 Friday Inst and has not been seen brooke and Cote des Neiges.Mr.Alexander Jodoin, the Special Com- - since that time.Two nephews of John- Thefollowing firemenacted aspall-bearers: missioner appointed to enquire into chatges son endeavored to identify the remains at.Mesars.Juo.Benoit, H.Benoit, L.Lussier, made inst the management of the Montreal gaol, stated this morning that he had not as yet received any communication from the Government, as to the nature of the charges which had been made.He was satisfied, however, that the enquiry would not be opened before October.rare Geo.Reynolds, H.Larivee, Jno.McMahon and Geo.Beck.The chief mourners were Emard and Henri St.George, brothers of deceased; H.Belanger, brother-in-law; A, Lamoreau and W.McAlpine, uncles.Among those present were noticed Alder- vy de the Morgue this morning, but with no great legree of success, They were of the opinion that the deceased was thelr uncle, but were not itive.Johnson's nephew stated that their uncle was of a quiot disposition and not at all likely to commit sulcide, though he was out of work.There with pleasure.As to the political aspect of xteusive market for the free ad: of will be an inquest at the Morgue this men Stevenson,Turner, Robert and Jacques, Will positively .cure sick headache and 5 the production of many of our drat in- evening.Dr.DeCotret, Capt.Gibson, J.Knos B.vent.its return.QOarter's Little Liver co dustryincluding shingles, ties, scantlingand Connaughton ex-Ald.Tansey, O.Corbeil Bis, This is not talk, but truth.One pil ç sawed lumber with many articles of THE LANDLORD WON.and À.Lalonde.The floral offerings were a dose.See advertisement.Small pill, Fr ?1 % the fo Se T In th ?Je Lelebr een ow TT |e om: sr TT sucoessful passage o pe was n the case of Jos, ebvre versus - - = .in Moncton, N.B,, has shi GREETED BY THE raxng , |Doiphis A.Beaulieu, Lefebvre, sxbo pad One man in shoe shipped CONTRACT WAS NOT CANCELLED, judgment in fa Oxins Rochon nd for §117.- eignt tons of blueberries to the dian markets this season.ey Were mostly grown in Albert county.Special Notiees.rented a house from Beaulieu for à Lerm of four years and three months, with the intention of keeping boarders, complained that one of the wings of the house |.Judge Tait han given of F.st.Jean against protective system are obliged to confess that ey were mistaken.own feelings on the Natio affairs, thay Is always a cuit matter to forecastswith any fegree sertainty.The course the Governmept bas pursued has certainly not it lo that sountT and 1 do not think hd will return its su r my own impression is ery Admins on would e coun ang y was not rly constructed, \u2018the result | Adolphe Rochon (Rochon Frères), Co being thal the rooms there were too cold to! 50.Phe action was for that amount « Remember, we are the only be Liabitable in winter, and were filled with clatmed as balance of price and value of organized Union Plug Tobacco bad smells, He protested to Beaulieu, certain painting and laying work done by Factory in Canada and only em- Br a ion oacrving ali that Bt.Jean bad fail due hea a Pros skilled labor.Try our Derby a nt action al ean e e .obacon® .future claim mages, was to Fava rantract.St.Jean alleged that the con- Tur Smoking ° wu . é: \u2014 mam a 7 » T Le ro 6.00 > » y.ee ; 10.00 > = - 4,00 > = casernencuns 5.00 » wesersserenaven $1.00 extra per 2 dozen Pint Bottles.These Wines are for sale by all first-class Wine Merchants and Grocers in Canada, and are on the wine lists Hotels and Restaurants.See that you get our Wines.Every cork is fully stamped with our ame, pa liata of the boat Send in your order BORDEAUX CLARET COMPANY (La Compagnie des Vins de Bordeaux), 30 HOSPITAL STREET, MONTREAL.mos Hodes, Sumer & Go.\u2019 Tavite the inspection of the trade to their large and varied stock of GENERAL DRY COOBS, FANCY GOODS, CS SMALLWARES, ETC.Beavers, Dress Goeds, Linems, Mclteas, Cashmeres, Sheetings, .Tweeds, Silks, Conth vel , Fl lett Itallan Cloths, Olicloths, Gray Cottens.Ribbons, Shawls, Curtains, Muslims, BL BR.Coats, Knitted Woellons, ete.Albums, Dells, Baskets, Frames, Games, Rattles, Mirvers, Noah's Arks, Cups & Samncers, Harmontens, Toys in Great Variety.| For School Trade.\u2018School Bags, Slates, Scribbling Beeks, Pencils, Pencil Boxes, Ete.Complete Range of the Celebrated * CHURCHGATE MOSIERY.347 ST.PAUL STREET, Montreal.\u2014 WHOLFSALE ONLY.Lee 206256 daw \\ FOR SALE COPPERS «Star Office.- 1s0t£ lampdon Park yesterday afternoon.He Pom ed 1 hy second from Tyler's mark and enoblished a new world\u2019s reco A Resord For « Mile Backwards.PALMER, September 7.=- Allen \u2018Atkins, twelve pare old, of this place.made a new world's loydle of record 4 eeterasr: riding half.a mile Spokes.The following are the Montreal Bicycle Clab's fixtures for the ee \" St A rurday.ber 2, nne'\u2019s.Tuesday, September 11, Be.m., sharp, Lachine.Thursday, ptember i 8 p.m., harp, oity Club meeting at 8.30 pm.CHESS: _ Lipke Stl Leads.Letrsio, September 7.\u2014Play in the International chess tournament under the au the German Chess Association resumed yesterday.when the fifth and gixth rounds were contested.0 ppendod isthe score up to date: Lost.Won.% .$ 3 2 Ÿ .4 .2 \u2026 0 2 \u2026 0 3 * ù 8 0-5 \u2026 4 0 hod 0 8 MISCELLANEOUS.Mr.John H.Parker, of Bleury street, hasspent a short holiday up the Ottawa.His chief pastimo was duck shooting.1 Thomas Kelly, of Carillon, shot no fewer than fitty-cight ducks.Mr.Park is so up there that ho in there to have another week at tho ducks if the weather bolds good.A des h from Dayton.Ohio ma Moron Pi ana people went gut to Oak barns vos see Capta Bogardue, the champion wing shot of the world, rear a match of fifty live pigeons with Phil Wentz, the cham- plon of this county.The stakes were $200.ho rules were modified so that th outside boundary line wns fixed at eight shy 3 Sa and an inside boundar, Tne of ten yards was fixed about the trope.could vot be shot at until it had left the inst 0 ring.or flown ten yards from the traps.One f the gun was used, and the breech wan held below the « olbow until the bird had flown ten in from t traps.Pogardus did not try Lo to kill his last Re birds and was cool and collected.while Wentz was excited.he 1 score ras dl to 38 in favor of Bogardus.A Broadsword Contest Botween the Male and Female Champlons.New YORK, September 7.\u2014 Yesterday the final arrangements wero mado for the International broadsword contest betwecn Helen Englehard the female champion of the world, and encrons npo docided next Baturdar ev ening.at Beifort's near Springäcld avenue, Newark.Peoharde has been & reparing for the contest at Boston under tho tutelage of a wcll known professor, and her many admirers belioveahe will defont Favese.lluncan C.Eoss was named for reforee at tho mocting yestorday, put Pavore wo fused to allow him to act, and § re nt tho referce should be seleated on he night of the contest.Saturday's Appointments.Al the cvents will take placo on the grounds of the Brat coined club.© LACROSSE.Senior ] cague\u2014Montreal va.Capital.Toronto va, Shamrock.Eastern Intermediate Leaguc\u2014Sherbrooke va.astern Tntermedinto League \u2014 Ottawa ve.eyfield.Ju enquo\u2014Beavers vs Mechanics.Junior Independence Leaguo - Standard vs.Tuventio League\u2014Hibornias vs.Mechanics.BASEBALL.pCassdiau Baseball League\u2014Ottawa vs.Farn- ara., ninontreal Amateur League\u2014 Aerial vs.Gra- CRICKET.Garrison va.Montreal.Invietk va.MoGill.~~ FOOTBALL.; Senior League\u2014Scots ve.Druids, Thistles vs.velo oyfield.First Junior Division\u2014Jerseys ve Excelsiors, stles Ÿ Ja nior Divigion\u2014Renerven va-Torsèys.Juvenile Divimon\u2014Victorias va, Violets.faye STEAMSHIPS.Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships.Liverpool, Londonderry, Quebec & Montreal - Service.5 Live: Steamers marked th * do not stop et Quel beo, Rimouski or parked thus ° > rentisn\u201d carries cabin passengers only eastbound.RATES ss.FABISTAN $50 to $75 single, $100 to $136 return OF PASSAGE\u2014CARIN.BARDINIA.INSOLVENT NOTICE.BANKRUPT BTOCK FOR FOR SALE BY PUBLIO - AUCTION, In the matter of PHILEAS LAPIERRE, \u201cOf Chaboillez square, Montreal Merchant \u2018Tattor: We have received Instructions trom the John McD.Hains, cur rooms, 84 SL.Peter street, Mont WEDNESDAY, September 12 inat,, at 11 a.m,, Stock in trade, coomprising Twooda, \\Worateds, rooatings, Tallors Trimmings, Furniture and Fixtures, amounting as per inventory to.$1458.08 Terms cash.l\u2019urchasers to deposit #1 00.00 at be seen tune of sale.Stock and Inventory mi on September 10th and 11th, at the atore lately occupled br by the insolvent, or at any time on application at the oflico of the Trustee.JORN McD MAINS, \" a8t Bacranient st, \u201c BENNING à BARSALOU, MONTREAL, Bopt.1894.ontreal.Fy HDI EPA, } $:0to#s0aingle, $100 to 81 By.other seamen, $6 $45 and 850 single, §90and $35 return in'accordance with lo location af etateroom, and mater of) pi occu e ror urs.Bteerage, to or from verpool, Lon ondos, Glasgow, Lon- donderry, Belfast or Queenstown, $15 00.Bedding snd ali necessary utensils free.Slasgew, Derry and New York Service.rom Gl BTRAMBHIPS.From New York Au A TATE OF NEBKABKA 14 Sept., 00pm.dent STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 Bees 3008 éco STATE OF NEHRASKA 12028.Saha cabin, $40.Becond Cabin.$0.Btoerage.$15.oo] Nearly all the staterooms are situated on the saloon deck, th us be e 8 of both services are fitted throughout with the incandescent electric light.For freight or r or further information on apply to M.& A.Montreal, Boston or Philadelphia.or te AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.32 Bread war, N.Y.German Mediterranean Service.NORTH GERMAN LLOYD 8.8.CO.Fast steamers Ustween New York Algierd, Naples, and Genoa.Aug.Victoria, Oct.iy 6am, for Naples, Genoa.10.a 2 fer Gen 72 pme \u201ctor or Naples: Genoa.0 a.m, for for F.Bismarck 30 p.m., for Algiers, Na Genoa.Fulda, Dec.15, 10 a.m., for Ge a ples.Aus at Gibral RS tar.Return Sickota available for the steamers of either line from Naples, pe, Gibraltar, Hambu ; Bremen, Loo: don, and prete Naples, to Egypt by N.G.Li rés.Go.Tap Mal Su orth German Bord OFLRICH aC Co.Sep Ham Brosdway, N.NY.reen, N.J.XY.Crys Fk Go.[D CONNELLY, 36 Bt.Paul street.= t.WM.F.EGG, W.I.8 Jacxson, AL .Canadian Pac.LR.Qo 17\u20ac1 Nctre Dame atreet.SUMMER RESORTS Dr.Strong's Sanitarium, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.at ular resort for health, chan year.Elevator, electric bel ., vont, or recreation steam.yu INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrupt Stock Fer Sale by Public Auction.\u2019 { In the Matter of ROBT.8.KBLLIB, Merchant Tailor, of montres | We have rocetyed Instructions from the Curie tar.\u2018John McD.H Ce publie Auction OUr rooms, ae ST.om ST, Montreal, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, aT, At ELEVEN A.M.Stock in trade, ny Comprising Toes, Worsteds, VY ero0! Tailors Ouran and Fixe ing, as per Inventory, .$942 88 Terms Purchase adoro $100.00 at time of als.Stock x and Inventory may be seen on Sept.10th and Lin.at tho store tore lately occupied by the insolvent?& 29 Wellington street, Point 8t_ C For further information apply to somN MeD.AARNE, Cura 43 St.Sacrament Bt, Moareeal, BENNING & ARRAN, Auctionsers.Montreal, 3rd September, 1894.207 3 INSOLVENT NOTICE.| Sankrapt Steék For Sate by Public Auction.In the matter of JOSEPH O.MILETTE, of Bed ford, P.Q \u2018We have received instructions from the Trustee, John McD.Haines, To 8ell by public auction, at Ht.Peter.+\" Montreal oar.our-rooms, 86.Street, Wednesday, Sept.17th, 1804, at 11 aun.8tock in trade, es Dry Goods, oots and Shoe Groceries, eLo., 33600 00 amounting to.e-haif \u20ac cash, \u2018balance by note at three \u2018months, mr with Interest at tb on: nterest at seven T cen! r num, and - per aber satisfactorily bry deposit 3250.00 at tiine quel Stock with inventory may n and all in formation obtained on applications ut the pre! remises lately oocupied by the ve PQ SONN MeD.MAINES, Curator, ! 43 St.Sacrament.st., Montreal BENNING & BARSALSOU, Auctioneers.Montreal, Sept.4th, 18M, 208 7 = promenade on the roof, Suites o In-parior.Dry, tonic air.Massage, Electricity, a as and all health appliances.togs waters.uet, lawn ten- nia, etc.New Turkish and Russian ba Bend for illustrated cireular.Hood dt TY\u2019 N-Y-COED HOTEL _ | Campebello, Eastport, Me, Under new management.Fine scenery, gond mailing, Eastport, Me.167 3mos eod - THE BAY VIEW.Ferry Beach, Bay View, Mas near from NE 15th, Ohad rest ro FORE RL bel, Bel spring water.rainage pe We rai Hotel, music ball, am grounds.P.O.Telep! , ke.Calsine of enor Quality.Patzonied vory ext extensively Ly Canadiana.Por si rates, otc.RS.E.MANSON, Proprietor, © 195 19 or A.C SIARBON, Manager.Adirondack Nountains\u2014 Silver Lake House.Beautifal location ; fishing and bunting aged ; table, best the woods afford; trout and \"ame rates or terms ste, address A, HECK | NEY, proprietor, Black Brook, N an REAL ESTATE NEWS.pdoiphe Martin, es equal.lo Bourassa part lots 174, 175 and 1786, to of Mai- sonnoure, rout on Lasalle Avenue, 120 foot wide, Fusebe Roy has sold to Samuel Lehuquet lot 15.786, St.Jean Baptiste ward, 2) foet by 73, with double.tencments, 857 and 550 Sanguinot street, for § m.Mann has sold toO.H.Richer, M.D.,and s.= hausse lot 1-15 to Si anû 40 to 41 St, Jean Bap- eae Jfronting on Panet and Durham streets for ames Baxter hns sold to John RA de Lorimier lot 11-130 to 153, St.Denis ward, 103 feet by 120, frontingto northwest on St, Lonis troc with St.Urbain street on southwest sido, vacant, for $4326, or 33 cents per foot.The excoutors, of the late Wm.Pallascio have rold to Mm.And ré Logor, tha Princo of Wale\u2019 Hotel, Lachine, for 834357 The Montreal Loan and or, age Co.have sold to Geo.Yates, lot 3239-171.Parish of Mont real, corner Liverpool and Ccieraine strects, 5 Gabriel ward, with houses.for Robert Roa has sold to LI.Cousinean and E.Gotier pret of lot 44, parish of St, Laurent, 28 arponts lo arcs fronting on the Sault au Rocol- haa sold lo lcet rond.and extonding to the rivor for iia Reid has sold to James Snowdon jot 1133, parish of Montreal, front on §t.Catherine street, (\u2018oto St.Antoine, ith two brick cottages and an old stable.for To Cleanse the System Effectually yet gently, when costive or bil- tous, or when the blood is impure or slug- :1 gish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or wenkening them, to dispol headaches, colds or fevers use Syrup of F Figs.\"A century-old tortoise is exhibited in the musedin at Uplands, in Colorado.Pain trom indigestion, dyspepsia, and too hearty eating is relieved nt once by taking onc of Carter's Littie Liver Pilis immediately after dinner.Don't forget this.\u201cSpecial Notices.The New York Weber Pianos are very popular | in the musical centres of America.To revive their trade in Montreal, Mr.C.W.- Lindsay.SX to 2272 St.Entherine Et, to whom the agency has been transferred, will offer immediate purchasers these celebrated Pianos at a very small margin of profit.\u201cSmoke Derby Ping Smoking Tobacco, 56¢, 10c and 20c¢ plugs, Lak eno other.inion make, na HEIL ved A Tandem Record Broken.ember T\u2014The wi youd n tandom or one-quarter of mile was ere terday.be roy Oakley \u201cand wit liam Pens seconds.The best.previous record was Ÿi 1-4 seconds.A New World's Record \u201c SPRING ace.tember 7.\u2014J, P.Blire rode\u2019 a fod Gé pros in 15 à & at v BUSINESS NOTES.ri Ovide Richer a and Adelard Chauseé have ré y partners snd A the name of Richer u en VFomcault and Joseph Fou- pai a Mr.Gilbert Park, living near Tweed.Hastings county.Ont., has a clean- coated potato of the Napbleon specics, which weighs sixteen ounces.Mesarn.cauit, dof hun carpenters under the ou ved vertu name of l'oncen) celte Pile have diol ship moinal nonsent.0e + Hood's Sara) o A STATS is Just what you need , tired and nervous.Take bosting sud fishing.Apply SHERLOCK & HARVEY; | {5 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of M.GREENBERG, Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by Auction at thelr oftice, No.87 5t.James st., Mont, Friday, the 14th September, hy at Neon, the undermentioned real property: A lot of land fronting on Chaboillez Square, tn of Montreal, being known as number plan and Ann's Ward, with buildings thereon erec sald immovable wili «be sold subject to all the mortgages and other charges affecting the same, and to costs of sale.KENT & JrRCO TTE, 97 8t.James 8t., Montreal.204 4 law MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ROBERT & JODOIN, Montreal, The un dersigned will sell by auction at the store, No.225 &t Lawrence st, Montre on THURSDAY, the Gth SEPT.1884, AT 11 O'CLOCK, tho assets of the estate as under: Stock of of assorted Dry Goods.$17, 354 13 $17,801 43 Book Debts per list.1,801 88 Store will be open on 4th aad 5th September KENT & TURCOTTE.97 Bt.Ree St, Montreal MARCOTTE BROS, 204 5 Saw Auctioneers.TENDERS, enclosed in sealed envelopes, and en: Church,\u201d will be received by the \u2018including, MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER, for the Building of a NEW ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH In the Village of Slenroberiso Glengarry County, according to Pi and i Speciitasions, w y be po at the offico of Fie unde re rantee required for as completion ot the ork nt tho time fixed Tho foundation to be laid au: A walls Lailt to base course this fall: The lowest or any tonder not necessarily accepted.ALEXANDER ACD iehop of Alexandria, ed vntil, nde ALEXAXDRIA, Sept.3, BH.00K\u2019s CottonRoo COMPOUND.A recent dlscovery by anold physician.Swuccestfully used § monthly by thousands of Ladies.ls the only perfoctly A safo und reliable medicine dis- oovercd, wars of unprineipled druggists who offer inferior medicines in place of this, Ask for | Cook's Cotton Root Compound, fake no subst tute, or inclose 81 and 6 cents In postage in letter and wo willgend, sealed, by return mall.Fullsealed particulars in pisia.envelope, to ladles only, 8 stamps.Addrocs The Cook Company, Windsor, Ont, Canads, Bold In Montreal by B.E.MCGALE, 2123 Notre Dame et Sone will ure COOK REMEDY co.CHICAGO ILL.GLARETS, BURGUNDIS ID SHUTERNES.The Bordeaux Claret Company are now prepared te offer the following Wines: Bon Bourgeols Claret co : trustee, to sell by Public Avotion, à at treal, 0 8 .QUARTERS.THE ALLEGED AURDERER UN- * COMMUNICATIVE.Strong Circumstantial Evidence at This Morning's Inquest Proceedings - How Mrs.Lafrance Was Probably Murdered.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Hocansaure, N.Y., September 7.\u2014 Heavily chained hand and foot to the posts of the bed upon which he is lying, Isaac \u2018White, the supposed murderer of Mrs Mary Anne Latrance, calmly whiles away the time while waiting to be called before the eight men, who, without a shadow of doubt, will commit him for trial.He is a magniticent specimen of manhood, with regular features, which show the Indian blood that courses through his veins.His hair is black, and a short black mous tache relieves the almoat boyish look of his bright-complexioned face.He seems perfectly calm and collected, and only his roving,\u201d blood-shot Ses give ev, idepce of any mental distur! ls prison is the upper roo in Bero's Borel guardian is Deputy Sheriff Bero, a slight man, whose face shows lots of ts but who would hardl big prisoner, if it should come toa aR On that account, probably, he keeps'a revolver under the cover of his own bed.The inquest began to-day, aud consequently the town is crowded with Indians as well as white people.The former feel very bitter against the prisoner, who being an In dian, was engag ed to be married to à squaw living in the \"Eanadian St.Regis.The exact details of the murder are still a mystery, but enough has come out to show that it was ONE OF THE MOST ATROCIOUS, cold-blooded.premeditated crimes on record tn this State.As far as can be found out at present the murdered Lafraice woman, who was on the point of retiring for the might, was dragged like an ox to the place of slaughter behind the house, and there, with one blow of his big axe, the murderer beat out her brains.The general opinion is that there was another man iu the case.\u2018ho he was is still unknown, This is the story of the authorities.Mrs.Lafrance was a handsome woman.The part of her face that was not disfigured showed this.Many men admired her, and she was known tv be very fond of masculine attention.Her husband had left her some years ago.He visited her the day of her cath, but was in no way conderned in the murder.White, the prisoner, hat been living with her, and even during the prisoner's wife's life, his relation with Mrs, Lafrance caused much talk.White's late wife was a pretty French Canadian woman much his mental superior.t January she suddenly died of a mysterious disease, and Corvner Nicholson today stated that if he had been informed of the particulars then, White would be in prison now.After her Jenth White lived almost continually with à france, while at the same time courting an Indian woman in the Canadian St.Regis.Still Mrs.La- frapce KEPT COMPANY WITH OTB&R MEN.White was afraid of her, as she knew, it is said, too much about the death of his wife.Within two or three weoks at the most the murdered woman was to have be.poe amother.This Hirst was brought out the { morten.She insisted that 3 \u2018hite should marry her on the pain ot being arrested for the supposed murder of his wife.Then, it is stated, the man\u2019 began to cast about for means to silence Mrs: - france.On Tuesday evening two weeks ago, he found the excuse of visiting her late at night.Another man was with her.Frightened at White's appearance, they Mrs, france was never seen.alive again.Her white undergarments would render her form casily seen by pursuer.She wis ths ctim o a vindictive man, and an axe was used to kill her.The neighbors heard subdued screams and groans.Perhaps it was the wretched woman begging for her life.But her executioner was in- exorabie and with a blow of his weapon he felled her to the ground, Then her forehead was smashed in and her life blood and brains colored the spot.With the utmost roughness the murderer dragged the body to the swamp behind the house.He then hitched up his horse and drove to the swamp, he rapped the body in a horse blanket with chains; tied the heavy knife of a mowing machine to this, going evento the trouble of riveting them together: then another blanket was put over the dead and a weight was tied around the neck.Likewise the body was weighted at the middle and the ankles: The St.Regis river then received this ghastly bundle.ut the tell-tale blood kept oozing out and betrayed -the tracks FOUND BY A STAR REPORTER two weeks ago.The murderer then went tothe trouble of driving to the Canadian St.Regis to daub the wharf there with blood, 0 as to throw the men of the law there off the track.Then he returned and washed the wheels of his buggy and the murderous axe.The work was not well douse, however.Ever since the murder, White has kept under survelllance.It was proved that his story, to the effect that he took the woman to assena, Was à lie.Wednesday night the body was found and he way immediately arrested.he news spread like wildfire and created the great- ast excitement amongst the Indians in Cornwall and all the surrounding country.District Attorney Fred.Paddock, Coronet George Nicholson and Dr.J.W ildin à Malone, were sent for and a jury impane jet The body was found by and Indian named Lewis Sawatis and his wife, who were out for a row.At first they did not know what it was, but when they saw the woman's bare feet: sticking out of the bundle they immediately came to the con- «clusion that it was the body of Mrs, La france, and they TOWED IT TO HOGANSDBURG WHARF, As soon as it was examined it was decided.to arrest White, and Deputy Sheriff John Boro, Constables Besisis and Mae- Donald went out for that purpese.The man did not express the slightest surprise, but went along willinely.There is no gaol in Hogansburg, and he was chained to a bed in one of the upper rooms of the hotel near the bridze, with an officer guarding him all the time.He had nothing to say, and showed a stolid indifference.Early yesterday mor ning rics of every sort began toarrive.~The majority of them were filled with Indians and half.breeds, There ere hundreds of them.They locked solemn and jabbiered away, and when the prisoner appeared threw many threatening iancesat him.which hedid not seem to min 1 n the lenst.When the body of themurdered woman was put in & rough box and taken to an undertakers, Dr.Wilding held an autopsy.A look at the disfigured corpse showed the victim was a handsome woman and for her age.they say she is forty, re markably well preserved.She was only about three-quarters Indian.and her complexion was very fair.She was the mother of several children, coe of them, Louis La.france, iv\u2019 grown up and married.Three others are going to school in the States, and the two youngest are here.Her brother, named Laurin Jackson, lives hereof ace-and.bave BEEN ALMOST INSTANTANEOUS.The axe with which she was dispatched is a big, ugly looking thing, w Thich hai Bears the marks of the victim's blood.There was a sort of & funeral after Shes examination.The body of the unfortunate woman os Do ot Eh De.and, accom \\nted | would be done with him, he simply smiled.y be a match for his\u2019 .Latrance\u2019s house.\u2018came next.part head were}.MR- Ov mesos] beaten in, and the physician say death must .\u201cPATON-TMPROVING: ._ THE MONTREAL A Stak re bad à talk with tbe sup rer this morning.was Las quinly 0 on the bed to atch 1 he was smoking a cigar.His goard ad that he \u201cslept ull night Like a SE ue vy chains and wrists troubled hi ici.bat that on was a Barri is ludian cast of countenance, he reminds Le muchof Remi Lamon the man, who, at St, Julien, killed his sister\u2019 husband.aud was hanged for itat Sher e.The prisoner does not say much.His Attorney, Mr.Ransom, of Malone, had told him not to.Still, he was rather talkative, but almost entirely refused to touch upon subjects connected with the murder.He admitted that he knew the dead woman well.they were very friends.He was shown a copy of the STAR, and was asked if the statements were true regarding his taking the murdered woman to Massena and her children to the Canadian St.Regis.He said he did not care to aay.He did not seum to be in the least interested in his fate, and when asked what he thought He would not say whether he was innocent or not, but ually DRIFTED INTO GENERAL TALK till some of his relatives came to see him.The inquest dragged along very slowly to-day.The Indian witnesses all to be examined by means of an interpreter.Yes: terday the testimony was not of interest beyond that given by the doctor; to-day it was a little more interesting.The a>cused was kept out of the room while the inquest is poing ou.le is represented by counsel, however, The jurvrs are: A.John Bero, foreman;.Alex.McDonald, Louis Bero, Michael Crow: ley, B.M.Berv, \"John Sullivan, A.Bradley, A, Goudnow.* Of the Indians here squaws are in the majority, got up in shawls of all the colors of the rain Thus they Nat.solemnly looking at one another, along the main street, not even smiling, when sone of the many photo- hers took a snap shot at them.Mr.Pac dock, the District Attorney, conducted .the inquest examination, though the coroner Mr.G.H.Nichols, presidi The first witness was a Squaw named Catherine White, a distant relative of the murdered woman.She visited the house of Mrs.Lafrance the \u2018DAY AFTER THE SUPPOSED MURDER.She got the key from Isaac White, w ho had taken full sion of everything belonging to the Lafrance woman, Adolplus Amo, also à relative of Isaac White, was the most important wituess in the morning.He lives on Isaac's place and the latter boarded with his family.Isaac, the prisoner, took his meals there regularly A but spent very few nights there, as he is supposed to have spent the rest with Mrs.Lafrance.He positively identitied the chain which was found riveted around the murdered woman's body, as one which that kad been used to tiea bull, and which had been missing just about the time the murder was committ The \u2018reason he know it so well, was that it bad broken in two and that\u2019 he had fixed it with wire.He also identitied the heavy bar of the mowing machine that.was found tied vo the body.He also recognized the outer blanket in which the y was Wrap as one which Ixaac White had used to cover his horse.The day of the Juurder White left his house at t and he did not see him again till el he the next morning.Not knowing where White had been, he asked the latter, who said he had \u201ctaken Mary Anne to the train at Messena.\u201d Others told pin that they had seen White drive fadiau St.Regis with the two title Lafrance children.he horse which White drove, a tine, black stallion, and the buggy were in the stable in the evening, so that they must have been taken out vert Inte.He had no other conversation with the prisoner till later on, when the officers of the law hroke inte Mrs.White then said to.witness: \u201cThey have broken into the house, and got the axe, anyhow, Isaac.\u201d Amo said: \u201cYou better find out_ where Mary Ann has-gone to and itwill stop.all.the talk.\u201d Prisoner replied: \u201cI will not know till next Saturday.An\u2019 Indian girl, Miss Selina Williams, who had received her education in Philadelphia, and was dressed in modern style, She is a half sister of the Acthsed and wai | in the yard of ber houses when he drove by the morning after the murder.It was she who saw the blood on the wheels of the buggy that White drove.harlie White, a big Indian, testified to the finding of the bl and the tracks as fully described in the STAR two weeks ago.e only new thing, he said, was that Ilaauc White led the party and showed them the different pinces.He expres the opinion that some horses had hurt themselves, and when some one suggested that a woman had been killed, he merely said \u201cmaybe.\u201d The inquest then adjourned, to be resumed in the « afternoon.THE LC LONE INN, A new serial to \u2018to be co commenced in the STAR to-morrow.A splendid story by Mr.Fergus Hume.A tale of twin brothers with the same sweetheart.What has become of one of the twins?Was he murdered?Does the girl marry the right man! Read it and find out.HOW THE LAW IS AVOIDED.The Way in Which Sealers Use Fire- Arms to Capture Seals In Behring Sea.PORT ToWNsEND, Was, September 7.\u2014 The United States cutter Rush.returned\u2019 Jesterday froin Behring and the Seal Is- ands, where she took Assistant-Secretary Tlamlin for the purposeof inv cstigating the seal question.The sealers were re for the coming of the official.e found that all s were being taken with spears and similar priminate means according to the regulations, but from a private source it was learned that the schemes were simply a blind.If the reports be true nearly all thé sealera are still using ftirearna.When a schooner meets a herd twenty-three or twenty-four Loat loads of hunters with guns are sent among it, while others are stationed a couple of miles off to herald the approach of any patral vessels.latter come up they find a few i.yen taken by spears, all guna being loaded into one boat, which puts off into the cover of à convenient fog bank and remains there until the Government vessel leaves, This arrangement is said to account for the big catches, which mould be impossible if the Inws were obey SHIPPING ACCIDENTS.Four Men Killed by a Bollor Explosion \u2014Barmens Shaft Broken.| Lonnox, September 7.\u2014 The British steamer Tannadice, plying between Mauritius and Bombay, has \u2018returned to Port Louis.One of hes.\"boilers exploded shortly after she sailed from Port Louis for Bombay, killing four men and injuring seven, and seriously damaging the vessel.LizARD, Baptember 7.\u2014 The German steamer Barmen, Captain Peterson, which sailed from Baltimore, August 18, for Hamburg, and which was sighted proceeding sion y by the steamer Resohite, from Port Tampa, for Rotterdam to-day and.signalled that on August 27 she.broke her engine shaft.The damage was repaired and the steamer slowly proceeded on her voyage.SOLERO THREW A \u2018BOMB.ToRiy, Italy, September T.\u2014An Anarchist\u2019 named Solero threw a bomb into the cafe San Carlo last evening, çausing a terrific explosion, which wreck lace.Fortunately, nobody was hort.So ero was arrested on thu spot.The condition of Mr.James Paton, who was accidentally shot on Saturday last, has taken.a decided change for the better.THE FRENCH WARSHIP.The French vend p Nel expected u night.She will : ip Nelly is ex; the Vie of the eastern section of the the Total abstinence pledge number 76, 120, number 12, members of same 47.127.he FIGURES THAT: SHOW INCREASE.: \u201d vy 220 STATISTICS OF METHODIES FOR THE QUADRENNIUM.A Motion Given Notice Of in Connection With the Epworth League That Will Probably Make Things Lively in Debate.ISPRCIAL TO THE STAR.} LoNDoN, Out, September 7.\u2014 The Methodist Quadrennial Conference resumed business \u201cto-day after having had successful opening meetings yesterday.At the conclusion of Superintendent Car- man\u2019s address, a hearty vote of thanks was yesterday moved by Mayor Kennedy, of Toronto, and carried.T.G.Williams, W.J.Hunter, Dr.Lavell and Judge Deacon were appointed to represent Montreal ou the nominating cumn- mittee.The various working comniittees v tailed, aud ane was assigned to hand! subject of \u201cTemperance and tobacco.\u201d Some delegates protested against includ: ing tobacco, and a poll w 0 demanded, resulting in a tie, 83 to £3.On the casting vote of Dr.Carman tobacco was expended.Rev, Dr.Carman, aaiid laughter.ruled himself out of order in voting on the tobacco re de- le the question.He said he had no right to vote in conference.The matter will come up aga Kev.Dr.Potts, of Toronto, read the report of the General Secretary of Education and the financial statements of Victoria Cullege and the Educational Society.Vie- toria College has cost 222.000, the amount available fur the purposes of endowment was 054.44.He hoped during the present quadrennium to seethe endowment raised toa million.The Educ a iunal Society's income from ev ce, part of the Dominion was, for 1591, ÿ19 55äst; IP, S2U-5I0.L7 : x3, $19,030.71; (594, $1946 Of the monies available for colleges, the Montreal Wesleyan Theological College received 18 per cent.and Victoria College 50 per cent.he report was referred to the Educational Committee.The superannuation report shows an invested fund of FWU(GESS, an increase in four years of $20.535.07.The paid claims in 154 were $:5,604.41, ar increase of $i,.120.41 ofer 1590.The total increase of receipts from all sources since 1390 was $8%,- 381.79.There nre 201 miinistérs, 15] minis- | ters\u2019 widows and 82 orphans receiving su This report was considered highly satisfactory, The evening sesslop, opened at 7.30 and adjourned at 10.It largely taken up- with the reception of memorials.The most important was that preseiited by Rev.MA.McDiarmid, from the Bay of Quinte Conference, advocating the extension of storal itinerancy from three to five yeara.R.W.Clark: objected to the fact, that this \u201cmotion had been voted down at the Bay of Quinte Conference.The memorial, however, was proebted with the objection noted.Îtev.Matthews offéred a motion providing for three superintendents .in future, oue for missions, one for education, and the third for travelling.The following Montreal Conference delegates are re, iste : Ministers E.B.Ryck- man, 1D.D.: Williams, D.D.; W.Jackson, D.D.: w.YG Shaw, LL.D;; homas Griftith, P.H.D.; W.J.Hunter, D.D.; A.Lee Holmes, M.A.: J.E.Mavely, W: H.Grabam, Hugh Cairns, J.T.Pitcher, S.P.Blair, MATT Mansell\u2019 Tove nD udge n, M.Lavell, M.D A.Shaw, Israel England, D.McElroy.Trenaman, Asa Bond, Asa Gordon, C.P.England, John Hughes, G.F.Johnston, the 183 ministers and laymen who -attended- the first general conference of 1874, 53 are dead.Of these appointed to the present general conference there arc only23 who were at the first conference, and more more than of those now present have never attended any previous quadrennial conference.The delegates will be entertained to a tea by the London] Methodists this evening.A heavy rain was fallingz when the second day's proceedings of the General Conference commencedat 9.30 this morning.jer devotional exercixes Mr.D.Allison, , Rev.G.S.Milligan, LL.D., and Rev.br.Sit Donati were appointed to reply to the address of welcome this evening, in addition to the delegates \u2018already a appointed.pEurther memorials were received and re- to committees.À notice of motion ot [peculiar signiticance was given.It relates to the Epworth League of Christian Endeavor, and in effect means that the society should simply be known as the \u201cEpworth League.\u201d This is a direct slap at the Christian Endeavor character of the Society and will tend to make it exclusively Methodist, It was greeted with cries of \u201cOh, oh,\u201d and \u201cNo, no,\u201d and tiiere will be a hot discussion when it flually comes up.ev.Tuestis presented the report k Comunit- tee of the Methodist Church.Sales of] books and periodicals have advanced from\u2019 4,114.74 to $91,118.20.At Present the business shows a surplus .of $317.The committee strongly di ye oe the continuance of the credit of $10,000, without interest, by the Toronto Book Room The report was referred to the Book and Publishing Committee, The statistical compendial as presented showed à total membership, including these on trial, to 853, an increase of 8772 for the year, and for the quadrennium of 27,085.The number of catechists not included in this number is #063.The number of chil dren baptised during the quadrennium was 21, an increase of 334; adults baptised 11 Gi i increase 324; total baptisms 75,800, increase 678.The number of marriages solemnized was 30,313, increase 265.The churches now number 3211, increase 119.Number of parsonages, 1064, increase 97.Number of burial grounds 1208, increase 91.The value of churches is $11,272,614, an increase of $18,- 718.12, and the value of parsonages is $15,- 476.53, an increase of $21,027.Parsonage furniture is valued at 8239,746, an increase of $14,445.The value of colleges is $l5152,- , an increase of $663,614.The value of schools is $162,150, an increase of $42,711 and the value of book and Pe house $342,196 or a grand total value of $14,552,805, which is insured for $6,251,002 and on which there is a debt of $3,071,598.The net increase in the number of ministers for the year just closed is 09.Total of men on probation 453, and of ordained ministers 1543, a nd total of 1096, and an increase of 2.ince the last General Conference 112 have died, an increase of 35 over the preceeding quadrennium.preachers number 2203, an increase of 179, exhorters 1213, increase 1¥7; male class leaders 6490, increase 292; female class leaders 1988, increase of 313! stewarts 8675 (number last quadren: nium not being reported) The contributions ees i pas Tear fc for connexional funds was the quadrennium $13,877.17, potence of , Salaries paid \u201cduring the t four years qaualled = 58, an increase of Sd or x Lnpald salaries reached $351,008, o ss than the deficiency of the pre quadrennium.Total raised by circuita.and missions for connexional funds, circuit expenses, salaries, etc., was $0,100,679, an increase of $1,187, In connection with the 17 annual conferences: there are 3251 schools, an increase of 74, officers and teachern 30,807, an increase of 2308; scholars 250,544, an incrense of 28,100.Conversions during the past year numbered 12873 an increase over the year 190 = UT.Scholar: now church members, 59,423, an inc Scholars who hav DAILY STAR, FRIDAY, rp Government's interest in the eee province she of Sep FINANCE AND COMMERCE.emerge 4 (§ MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.: Guaix.\u2014The meeting of the members of the Corn Exchange this morning to notninaie à meom- ber for the vacant Harbor Commissionership interfered tu some extent will other business and transactions were unimportant and again confined to oats, quoled at Sic, and for which 30 to TY r @-lbs in store was Fro! ve infu I lack ot demangé Lh is the feature of Newn As a de- Seah he 1ptul eharactor needed re chan We quote: Baten spring, do winter.§3 20 to 50; straighe ar 85 to 90; extrs, 8 30 to $3 Gu 5 Soper 40; strong 25 to $3 40.FEED.- For all sorta of mili feed the request is as brisk as that for four is slow and the market in st Rran is quoted at $16, and $18 is Lhe inside Ture for shorts.OATNE A fuir business is reported and vi prices ech steady gt the following range: ula bbul., 40 per 219 to $2 15; eslied per bb.Susie, per bass 2 hao to $2 1 standard, per bbL, §1 35 \"to $4 su; fg 3; to 3 i3; pot bar ey.per bbl.Bras 5, per 1 16; pear], per bbl, §¢ 2: ball pri.He spi > bear, per bbl, 33 to $30, per bso Istoss.\u2014The demand for hams is good, kore\u2019, that for purk a little better.The scason ab proaches wien the lumbering districts will be heard from and the outlook is considedad] satisfactory.We uote Canadashort cut mess pork, per barrel, $13 to $19 0; moses pork Western.per barrel, nominai: ham, city cured, per ib, 10 to LZ; bacon, per lb, 11 to 1c; Iard, compound, 7} to ies lard, pure Canadian, ta to Se.Cue At the country Prnrhiets yest cd «of busine NS WIS camparatively sali but prices wont high.ville ut of a total of 1451 offered only 73 were rail, but c wasthe figure izod.an- it ie quid, Tint al this price thure was quite alittle contracting done for August, September and vetodber.At Listowol t0je was freuly bid aud_refused and actual business was at tloand lie.Ou spob the demand at the moment is quiet, but the light business re- | ported has been at fin fen figures, THBUTTER.= Wholesale trade is very dull pnd the market has a hart ¥ tone.Kor Guest lato made erenmery holders continue\u201d to e.Townships dairy is quoted at 16 to 17e and storm at 14 to Lin Fue.\u2014 For boiling stock holdertare asking lle and purchasers are willing topar this price when allowed to candio in their vwa glares, Recolpts in Montreal.G.T.lt.CHR.Canal.Doas, busi\u2026 2200 = \u2014 Oatx, bush., 5210 ss _\u2014 Flour, bbls, 1550 He Batter.pkgs.3487 358 Cheese, boxes, 7 160 Xx : 940 19% Ham, bacon.boxes, 2ts.\u2014e Leather, rolls, > s Tobacco, pkgs.oH \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Whiskey, bbls.sa \u2014_ \u2014_\u2014 Toronto Produce Market.TORONTO, \"Scplember 7 - 994; The market re- mainod quict.Wheat, red, quoied west at c, and uew white at sa *\\Tanitota No.1 hard = west at oc, and east at 70c, bu: purchases could Le made at jc or bet! under those figures Flour.straig jolter, Apron.freights, quotedat $2.0t02.70, car lots at $2.68 erings of car lots of choice now pons Ha taken at 560, middle freights, west.Oats: Car lois aut- side sold at zic for mixed, and 2%jc for white: car lots un track sold at Wie for mixed and %Me for white.Barley buyers are taking offerings from first hands at from And _ncca- sionally as high as {2c at oulside points.Dealers bid 45c for No.1at water points, BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and \u2018Provisions.BEERBOHUM's MEFORT, Friday, Sept 7, 1894, raye: Cargoes off const, EIA ut steady: minize nil.Cargoes on for shipment, wheat, steadier; maize drmor 1 held h higher.Mark Iane English wheat, slow; do.foreign steady.Mark ne American and Danubian maize, firm.Mark Laine ist and American four quiet.Liverpool spot wheat, slow at the ad nce; do spot mire firmly held; do No.Standard California wheat, 410d; do WW.aile ES Walla wheat, 4s 7d: do American red western winter wheat, ês 44d; du Ame No.2 prie vehcat és 74 : do Sal 1 Bombay Wheat, 4s 1 mixed maize, de Livaaroor LATEST PRICE CARERS Ben, Tue., .ed.8 heatd Sy lo¢ 9 Por 12 - 72 4 Peine à dates 5 La.135 083 9 No.à Cais,, tod ll 418 tr 42 \u20ac No 3Cala, 0 tot 0 3 248 104 8 Cora, \u2014 5 14to5 1% H w 300 030 0 Peas.to5 4 avest.00 WS 0 AMERICAN MARKETS.\u2014 ; Rocoipt and pmentæ Cmtcaco, September+7.\u2014 Receipts: 272.000 eh, AREAL, 204.000 bush.Cas, 65.000 ush.OAs.Shipments, 37.000 b ush.Wagar, 220,000 bush.Corn, 43,000 bush.Oats.DrLuTi, September 7.\u2014 Receipts; 310,000 bush.WHEAT.\" Shipments, 279,000 bush.WHEAT.TOLEDO, September ©.\u201c\u2014Receipts: 128,000 bush, w HEAT, \u20182000 bush.Corn.Shipments, 189,000 bush.WHEAT.Chicago Hox Marke.UNION STOCK YARDS, Sept.7, 1894.~The estimated receipls of hogs were 18,000.The omelal report of yesterday was 19,287, of which 7808 were alipped and SK left over.The market \u201cwas active and firm: du \u201c\u2018Quotations to-day TE Light mixed, $5 50 to $6 30: mas oh packing.to $635; he A Shippin ng.8 rough es, $540 t0 $563.Recei ts of ile wore 1000, including 3000 Texans and cerns.The prospects were fur steady price Paris, September &\u2014The weekly statement o! the Bank of France issuod to-day shows the fallowing changes as compared with the previous Accou! Notes in circulation, decroased 1 ,025,000 francs; treasury accounts, current, decreas reased 116,500,000 wold in hand, [noreased 3.400,00%; bills «liscount- od.de 110,550,000; silver in hand, decreased é J Loxpon, September ( 8 AR m.\u2014Bar silver.29 13-16d.Money, { pe te of discount inth he ope open market! for hart er bi od 3 months\u2019 BANK OF ENGLAND.LoXDON, Sept.6.\u2014The weckly statement of the Bank Sot England, issued to-day.shows the following changes as compared with Lhe prov ious accoun Total rescrve, decreased £412.00 circulation.increased £310,000: bullive, deervascd £72,291; other securities, increased £207,000.other deposits, increased £473,000; public oposite, oa creased £1005; notes reserve, decre Government securities, decreased £106.00.Te proportion ofthe Bank of England's reserve to iability is 70.25 per cent.CHANGES WERE FEW.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.Ww YORK, September | 7.\u2014The Post's financial Earticto says: I early market was quiet, what activity there was being confined to 5H ar and Distilling Certificates, both of which -down'Trom yeeterda5's closing rices.anges ride of these two stocks notemorthy changes wero few.London Stock Market.Mossrs.Meredith & OBrien en report the London market al 8 p.m.to-day as fo London New York Stocks.Prices.alent.- Atéhison, î Eq : Can.Pacific, rie, 16; 1 Kan.& Texas, 158 134 dit Louisville & & N., 0 Northern Pac.Pr, 214 I.Central Out.& Western, 174 teading, 11 St Paul.-.67 Union Pacific, 1 \u2018a.Wabash Pr., 174 HEALTHY ChLDGEN \u2018 male system, \u2018 Favorite Prescription ?is indeed the 4 Mathers\u2019 Friend?nature, theceby Pre Jaber.is sar.Mr.Rees, the si member, is i en route 10 > Ottawa, an \u20188tr \u20ac.H.Topper will apeak in SEPTEMBER 7 1894, | » | ARS N get ss e Batt ation will parade on MONDAY.the de instant.at 8pm.to receive Annual Pay.ALL rifles, sword bayonets, great cos! haversacks and helmets \u201cA LITTLE STUDY\u201d Must couvince you, thatinan Establishment like ours, having the best trade, the ooils kept must be ot the finest qualities, Important to know that where the best people trade, the goods must bo stylishly \u2018made, properly trimmed and sold at right prices.Use a little judge ment, betore expending your money tor clothing which may not be reliable.We have made np some very fine 2 piece heavy Blue Cheviots in PPlaited Coats and double breasted, Made by Men Tailors, tor best wear, thoy are the finest Childrens Suits we have ever oftered.Our variety of Scliool Suits is large and sold very low, some as cheap as 82.50, The Halitax Tweed Suite are still favorites.Every Department bristies with new Fall Goods made up rigist, to keep trade and not merely to séll oft cheap.Especially attractive is our Fall Overcoatstock.A beau- titul Blue \u201cerge Fall Over- cont at »7.00, Fine Wor- steds at 10,00.Any number of Boys\u2019 teeters trom $1.80 up.We look to the tuture.Ounce a Customer, always a Customer, our Motto.We strive to live up to square dealings to enable us to have you come again and again.Mammoth Clothing House, 188$ and 1190 NOTRE DAME STREET, Adjoining the Balmoral and Cadillac Hotels, Sudbuid Sdndndnirdudoininiidhdhddniod Jude dk Sud 2 duit hdd ded 2 Ahh hitb 2 05 5 8.2.4 08 02 2 2 002030000000 oARRASlssssssnnaasana TUT IT ITS EU TES ETT FTTU TOTES FETT I ET TET TE TTI STEEL oN TT TT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT ry TYy 1 jf ONTREAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.eget must be returned into store and a receipt for same obtained from the uartermaster befbre pay will be ed.Uniform\u2014 Dritl \u20ac By onder, W.H.FEATHERSTONE.Ca su : _ cting Adjutant.ONTREAL FIELD BATTERY.will de at ihe Armoury AETERNGO one- 2 The Patte: TO-MORROW o'olock target rr OP.mem- her to attend.Uniform Drill ander.mm JONN 8.MALL, Major.\u201d ast _ Every Judge ot a Cigar smokes La Flora (Especial), 10c.nee GRAY D EXHIBITION \u2014OF\u2014 te REIN, INDIAN AND PERSIAN RTES.ABPEÊTS AND PALAU E STRIPS, \u2018The subscribers are pleased to announce that thelr \u2014\u2014 ANNUAL FALL\u2014 - coasignments of tlie above Oriental productions have arrived, and will be on free exhibitl MONDAY NEXT AND FOLLOWING \u201cpars, tn the large warehouse (lately occupied by Messrs.James O'Brien & Co, BEAVER iALL HILL (Corner Jurors st.) This ts the largest énd Inost important collec.tton we have Fei received.Visitors will ind it a most interesting exhibit.catalogues and date of \u2018sale anuounced ins a Fine Display of .Squares.© .T.! and Hearth Rugs.Coen House, 5 = PHILLIPS SQUARE.FALL 1894.Super Oriental Axminster, Wiltons, Brussels, Tapestries, All-Wools, Unions.New Art Shades in all sizes of Kensington A fine range of Crossley\u2019s Tapestries, -at soc and 65¢ yard.A large assortment of Door Mats, Cocoa Mats all widths.\u201c Sweeper.- - New Patterns in Oilcloths, Linoleums and Cork \u2018Carpetings.Stair Oilcloths and Stair Linens in Gold Medal Carpet aI BN | Henry Morgan & \u2018Co.MONTREAL.For the Good of the Family > HC 50c.Head vifice, London, Englaud\u2014Whoissaie Agentr- Hudon, Mebert & Ca.: Caverhill, Hughes à Cu.In 4 Ib.and 1 Ib.lead packages only.tew days M.HICKS & CO, Aucti INSOLVENT NOTICE.Bankrapt Steck For Sale by Padlic Aaction.Inthe matter of L.I.LEDOUX, of Knowiton, PoQ., Merchaut Tallor.We have received instructions from the Trustee, dohn McD.Hains, to sell by Public Auction, at our Roowns, 86 St.Peter street.Montreal, on WEDNESDAY, SEPT.13TH, 18%, atllia m.: ge LOT 1.Stock in - trade.comprising weeds, Worsteds, Overcoat- loc Tailors\u2019 Trimmings ote.amounting to a .$1350 00 LOT 2 2 + Rook Debts as per lst, about.$ 700 00 ms :\u2014(arh or approved security.Purchaser .to deposit 2100.00 on each lot at time of sale.Btock and Inventory can be seen on application a the store lately occupied by the Insolvent at witon.For turther information apply W SOMN McD.HAINS, Trustee, 43 St.Sacrament street, Montreal.BENNING & BARSALOU.Auctioneers.\u2014- Montreal, September 7th, 1894 _ 2114 , INSOLVENT NOTICE.in the matter of A, DENENS 14713 dt.James stree unegodde.- reet, Ste.C The undersigned will sell by auction, at No 69 >t.James otreot, Monureal, ON WEDNESDAY.1th SEPTEMBER, 1891, AT ELEVEN O'CLUCK, the Assets of the Estate as under: .\u2018Stock of Boots and shoes.$378 42 Book debts, per lst 33 55 TRCO RENT A ts Bet, Montreal MARCOTTE BAOA.Auctioneers.s1133ew.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of L L LALOUX.Knowlton, Que, The above named has made an assignmept of his Kstate and Effects to me, In trust for the report was sent to the statistical committee.THE LISGAR BY-ELECTION.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) Pier, section 30.HE PE du En go has ES ing où ST pin La \u201cDR RV.Dear SirT Ta your * Favorite rE\u201d previous to confine- mant and nover did no well in my life.It te t and, ok tee to do pe mor Le feel vt (ban I over did in six ore.Corie general benefit of his creditors, who are nest- od +4 ta Cie their claims before me within à ay wis: cod Jolix Wek.i ne 43 Bt.Sacrament street, Mou tread, Reptenmber 6 194.tm ust be within Sftedn days lo La Flora (Especial) Cigar, 10¢, us has ne eaual, For tl tin) eon > joer ers with nightm of different doctors ead tried sev when, about six montes that she now con she eats with appetite al] kinds o! her former duties of à miner vy fam! that excellent Canadian ton! re dyspeptic.TO THE À ANCHOK MED.CO., he last ive years my wile driven Derton desperate condition.She hardly ate anything, not heing al thinner and weaker from day mares and often experienced pains io shoulders, and we had then to rib her with some stron; and since that time, mich an nnexpecta: sidors herself ct RED.cat\u201d he aes strength an without eff .She ia mn HR with the benefit at ah that she recommends it to .weak and nervous, and she wishes me to ai A BREMABKABLE CASE IN HULL, PA well-Xnown Merchant of Hull writes the follo F \u2014 ra ULL, Ath August, Coen.suffering from an acute drepeia, which bad le to partake of any lo il tne: ber lini nt.Bhe was nes te the he care day: she was eral butent m melicines & ymptoms of her sad disease Nave disa ion we eu, sleeps rl is ining in eight: deri all her friends and to all those whe resent certifionte.the BASILE C ARIE, Merchant, Hu, P.Q Get a free sample of that excellent Tente from the ANCHOR MED.Stere, 1616 Netre Dame Street.sos SHPÉ*SPRD 26 QUARTERLY SALE, By Catalogue, er TNREDEEMED PLEDGES for the september a and for the months of January.1, ay and Sune, Ane, xd Ce numbers 1479 Le 5067; and 8:33 A also ~ à te Tati, SDAY, WEDNESDAY and THU RSDAY | H n EL EST and Evealng, Sept.Li, 13, 13, i884, from Messrs.J.I.Moss & Co, 1809 Notre es | street, 10 sell at thelr rootns, 741 and 244 St James Street, a number of articles, being Pledges | otthe above dates, which are given In dotail in the catalogues.Kale each day at Two'o\u2019clock sod evening at flalf-pant Seven.Articles on w Mopday and Tucsday up to hour of sale.A deme it of 10 per cent.will be uired from asers on each articie at the time of sale.Fe reserve.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.Oatalognes can bie had of the Auctioneers, or at Nessre.J.L.Moss & Co , 1809 Notre Baume atrest.711.5 daw INSOLVENT NOTICE.ares Kteek fer Mate by Public Auetion.in the matter of H.FREIDMAN, Trader, 1448 Wehave received los! ructions from the Cura .w.sell by auction, st our stores, Nos 86 and TE su Peter st, OF WEDNESDAY, the (7th SEPTEMBRE, - At Eleven O'Clock A.M., Stock In trade, comprising Keady-made Cloth.Tailors\u2019 Trimmings, ete, amounting aix about to $400.The whole be sold in lots rr BENNING & BARSALOT, Auctioneers.+ A subscribers have recetved instructions \u201c Sra, Noo ; 3: ST.LOUIS \u2018 \u201c STREET.SEMOLD FURNITURE, Square Grand Plane.Carpets.China and Glassware, Leader Cook Stove, de, We will sell at the above residence, corner of Berri street, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTENRER 10, all, the Furniture elc., consisting of Square * Grand Plano, by Hood, 1 in perfect order; Antique | Mahogany Parior set, Plush Parlor.set, Pictures, curtains, Centre Tables, Ornaments, Uarpets, oly.three ood Bedroom Sets, Yprl an ate ! bedding, \u201cBjankets, », Lorniorters Cham- or w are, tension Tanle, Mdsbonrd and \"bintog Chairs, China and Cutlery, silverware, etc, Hall stand, Leader Cook Btove ware, : faits stove, Ollcloths, and usual ki:chen Kequisites.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY.Auctioneers Sale without reserve, and gouds must be re moved immediately after Lhe sale.118 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter ot AVG.a LABÈLLE, Dry Goods Merchant, No.8577 Notre Lame sl, St Henry, Montreal Insolvent.The undersigned will sell by public suction, en bloo, &% their Fooms.N Ng 6Y St.James strest, Montreal , on FRIDAY.the 16th September, 1904, AT 11 O'CLOCK A.M., The 1ovable agscts of Lhe estate us follows: ven! ,.\u2026.SO408 68 Goods as per nventQry.: na 37 00 16576 28 37376 10 10 The store wi De opened Thursday, the 1800 inst, for inspectio For further particulars apply to CHAS.DESMARTEAE, Truses, Ho.1568 Notre Dame st., Montreal, MARCOTTE BROS.Anctionces.14 baw 90.88. FREDERIC K\u2014At Bedford.pre BIRTHS, BER LINGUET-_ A As Three Rivers, hs the éth Se bez, LOA, the wife of pp Nerling Tomduht Goverumeat engineer.ota a uaughter.Wd OREVIKR In, this city.on the Mb faut the wife « Crovier, a daughter.Former of Believille, Ont.at Séi S:, Domin- HODGk- On August 2, 1 ä Tw caugluer.ique strect, Mr David 2 mw IN\u2014At Montreal, © September À.1894, © a 0 Mr.and Mrs.Rt Irwin, jr.LY YNCH at L'Kpipbanie, uu the 1st inst.to wife of John K.\\pban of a daughter.211 +e MACMASTER\u2014 A: 785 Sherbrooke street, Muat- oa the sth September, 14, tho w wife or Donald Macnaster of à son.3 se WOOD\u2014At 1 Lorne Crescent.Ronday.20 tember, a daughter to Mr.und He 55 Weed.MARRIAGES.EDWARDS.FLEMING In Frauktown.an August 8, by the Rov.R.B.Watermau, Mr.H.H Edwards, of Cleveland, Ohio, and Mise Minnie Rose, dauzhtor of Mr.John Fleming, of Beck- EAKIN-POLLOCK\u2014 A: Lachute, on Tuesday, deh Se tember, by the lev.A.Boyd Given, Pan A second sop of Wot.Eakin, to Mary, on est daughter of the late Thomas Pollock I 11 Head, Lachute.ERNST, LOYE- At Mahone Bay Rev.J.W.Crawford.Thos.Nay 5 Fd Cleariand.and Floreuce E.Loye, Lunendurg.* FISHER-BARRY Gn the 2th inst.at Christ Church.Glanworth, Ont., by the Rev.G.Rdel- stein, assisted by tho lier.purton Share, Mad- disor Wall, son of Vicars Fisher, Glanworth, te Mary Grace, daughter © of I.Paterson Barry, M.D., Brighton, Kng.* EELLOGG HANKINS A In London, Out, Tags: ay, S| etaber 4, \u2018by the Rev.DM, Mihell, , Mr.Gideon Kel} 5.of Evahs- town, ill, go \"5.to Mise Nay K Hankins.EENNEDY-MARTIN\u2014Og the 6th of September, INH, at St, Joseph's Church, by the Rev.\u2018Father Pallier, Miss May Martin, daughter of tho late Thomas Martin.10 Wm.J.Kennedy, of Ottawa MCLEAN NEDDOW\u2014 On the ith September, 1594, at Delta.by Rev.CC Poyser, James Mclean, of Smiths Falls, to Margaret Nedduw, of Lansdowne.McLEOD-MORRISON \u2014At Cape North, on the Yrd uit.by Rev, A.Rogers, Hobert J.Mcleod 0 Annabel, daughter of Murdoch Morrison.* PREAR-McCABE -At Descronto, on August AN, Alexander Prear, :serunto, and Blanche Me- Cabe, Napan POMF RET C ANEPBELL_ At Kingston, Ont.ty the Rev, Mr.Edwards, on September 3rd.Richard Pomfret to Elizabeth Campbell.\u201d SHEA- FLANN ERY\u2014In this Sly, on the eh at St.Patri Church.by th ather Quinlivan.\u201cchs Shea, son of med late Daniel Shea, to Maggie, daughter of Patrick Flannery.210 2 SMITH MURPHY \u2014On the 1st instant.at the 1 of the College of Ottawa.Margaret hior of tho late Edward Mur hy.to Sidney , 8.Smith, son of E.T .both of Uttawa.Trent ER-ROBILLARD \u2014 At St.Church, Ottaw.e, Monday, September int, .by the Îtev.Father Beauc: uchamp, tL.Taille, fer to Miss Cori nue Robillard, eidest Caughte= of O.Robillard.* TRUDEL .ROBILLARD\u2014 At the Chapol ot Sacred Heart, st.James Church.September 5 ty Rev.Me Troie, Emile Trudel.manager of J.B.Rolland & File Quebec, to Mathilda Robillard, daughter of In.N.Robillard, of Montreal.DEATHS.ALLIN\u2014In Darlington, \u201ceptembes, 3 Allin, aged 71 years and 2 months.BEDARD\u2014In Ottawa, Ont, on the 2nd instant.Marie Diana Aveline, wife of Admtor Anne: A , itichand BOWEN\u2014At Meseronto, on Ans 2, Ida 1.Huwen, daughter of Peter Rowen, aged 32 years.\u201d BAILLIE In London, Ont.on August %.Johnson of Williain and Elizabeth B.sillie, aged 2?years and 6 months.* BROWN\u2014At'Perth, on August 2 Mary Ann Rose, wife of Mr.John Brown, aged NS years.\u201d CHISHOLM - At Lucan, Isabel Chisholm, wifeof Win.Chishoim, in her 74th year.\u201d GORDON - On September 4, Bartonv ville, Louis Fergus, son of Joseph and Hannah \u2018Gordon.aged 16 years and 10 mouths.® DRISCOLL\u2014 On the 6th inst., at $23 Colborne strect, Bridget, youngest child of John Dris- coll, axed 4 months and 20 days.Funeral from _her father\u2019s residence to-morrow; Saturday.\" .23 p.m.Friends and acquaintances invited to attend.DENNEH\u2014 At Rath, on August 28, Jane Rich- _.ards_liennee, aged 83 ye FERGUSON Al Haiifax, September 2, Ernest Stanley.son of John E.and Bessie Ferguson.® LETCHER\u2014In Bowmanville, September 3rd, Rena Lola Fletcher, daughter of Joseph and argaret Fletcher.September 1, William H.Frederick, of Halifax.* GARSIDE\u2014 At London.on Reptember 4, 1596, Ann Garside, relier of the late Wm.Garside, aged 76 years.GREENLEY\u2014In Hamilton, Ont.on September 4, Norman Hunter.son of Robert and Beila Greenley.* GAITES\u2014At Halifax, Wiliam Gaites, aged 45 years, a native uf London GRAVES -At halifax, A st 30.,Funice, wife of Wm.Graves, in her 30t year.HOLDENT At Carleton Place, on August 31st, mily, wite of Mr.David Holden, aged 6; Emily JACOT\u2014At Quebce, on Au ust! s1, 1 M Marie Louise Allard, wite of Emile sa Citi JARDIN En Trrene, on Thursday, Ath, Effie Brizbin, beloved vite > ve Thomes Jardine, SE, in her 8ith year MORE At Thamestord, on the Ist inst.Wm.More, son of Colin and Fanny More, aged 3 yeoars.® McCOY\u2014On the 4th inst.st Brantford town- whip.Elizabeth Jane Mot: \u2018oy, relict of the late John McCoy, in the 67th year of her ag McCANN- On September I.at Hamilton, O John MeCann, in his 70th year.nt.MGILL\u2014At Toronto, September Adelai wife of George McGill, Ontario ant pide: manvilie.* MCHENRY\u2014 At Deserontn.on August ®5, J Cleary, son of Thomas McHenry qu ames MILLER-At Sort Fredericks vo : 21.Franklin & Mill FHUTE.on Augu:t MORRIS In Fowinanville, Septem! 3.rolict of the late John Morris, ps Mare, PAINE\u2014At Los Angeles, South Calif August 3, John T.Paine.Fldest on of 1.i Paine, formerly 4%! Kingston, On .ageq ears.PAY ZANT\u2014 At Halifax, dicptember 1.Florence R.Fielding.youngest daughter of Dr.II.\\.Payzant, of Wolfville, 2 years.\u201d ROBINSON -In Kingston.on Septomber 2 Itobert Robinaon, aged 16 G years.Wptomber 2nd, Be.ANLINC At Deseronto, ou August 77, Mar.Aileen, daughter of Willan Scanlin.* SCOTT At Halifax., September 1, Fsabclla IL, wife of James Se STKEN \u2014At To \u2018Ont.James Steen, aged 30 years.SMITH- In Hamilton.Ont.on Se tember 4, 1594, » Mars Jane, wife of George Smith, aged 45 ye SUITH In Hamilton, Ont., on tho 5th inst.Emily Ann Smith, wite of Ira Smith, in her Zith year.VALL ANS\u2014 On 3rd se tember, in Hamilto Out, in her anse Rate Elim, widow of the Tato John I.Yallans M.Dab On August 31, at London.Ont., Carrie R., daughter of Wi illiam and Caroline anse estiand, aged 20 ycara 2 munths and l YORRELL_In Hamilton, Out., on the Est inst.James.Anthony, only con of John T.and Isa- REQUIEM SERVICE.A Requiem Servine will be chanted in St.Hi ©n Saturday, the Sth inst, at 7 a.m.atthe request cs Church Ho Henry Catholic Young Mons Bocierr, for the repose of the out of their late fel tellow member, Al Iphonse Ligouri __Relatives and nd friends a are jarited to attend mn et I EROTIC DORENWENDS\" 8 gray or faded hair to HAIR MA Mac 3100 AU SPERSONAL- CHARCOAL, $1 PER BOUTCH C.P\" full, delivered, Apply 111, 133 Inspector st nr PERSONAL.\u2014 WANTED INFORMATION and Alexander O'Erste.of Oman li or sic ; Cornellua Oot.wi da À their address to Owen D'Recte.they will hear of something to thelr ad: 03 Emaar NEWS WANTED or.QEORGE Sieger ballon, last heard of aboot 1AT4 at Kançaroo Eas went out tio, 1876 to seet.i ober Frege ow d bas not been aa \u201c Poitou Londser = w.of Bors N ET OU JANTES Ti Obs PE roto Hamilton, in de ras Las, Apr ps wn Ww.from Broad \u201cWRB ERR] lon, \u2018wh elt Kngland with her hy nte, about 1473, co:nmunicate with her ?Ek.at Kiog free West, Toro, Is heeody given that of Siihe late 2 Blowin te preimage edd MR NELSON, Moutroal.Sept.Seb, 1004 » À t CARSLEY'S COLUMN.UNPRECEDENTED À -In the- .Kid Glove Trade Kid Glove Trade Kid Glove Trade Kid Glove Trade Beginning from TO-MORROW we will offer a Manufacturer's Stock of 300 DOZEN LADIES\u2019 KID \u2014 LACING GLOVES.In Black and Fashionable Shades at .ONLY 55c¢ PAIR These goods are of exceptional value, being made of the finest Kid, neatly sewn and perfect fitting, and aro the cheapest line ever vifered.S.CARSLEX.GLOVE NOVELTIES.[oy Paris Castor Gloves With colored stitchings, facings and | Pearl Buttons, 850 pr.LLAMA GLOVES With Colored Stitchings, Facings and Pearl Buttons, 95¢ pr.| Ladies\u2019 Driving Gloves | Ladies\u2019 Riding Gloves Courvoisieres Kid Gloves with patent cut thumbs.Kid Gloves Lined with Colored Silk Black Kid Gloves With White Stitchings and Buttona S.CAKSLEY, BOYS AND YOUTHS FALL OVERCOATS.Ve Pa NNN foe D N In all New Materials and all Latest Fall Styles.Buys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Reefer Coats.S.CARSLEY.Sehool and Business Sits | For Boys and Youths.Now in stock to select from, Thousands of f Boye and Youths\u2019 Tweed and Serge make in all new styles, very ser- Se le and suitable for School or Business wear.SPECIAL LOT Of Boys\u2019 Tweed Suits in several sizes left over from last scxson's trade to be cleared ut nearly HALF PRICE Boys\u2019 Twaed Suits, from $1.35.S, CARSLEY, MEN'S WHITE SHIRTS In all Sizes and Qualiion always in stock or made to order.Men's and Boys * White Unlaundried Shirts, sizes 12 to Vis, 300 en.8, OARSLEY, MEN'S FURNISHINGS | In Choice Patterns 800 Dozen to select from.ONLY 18c EACH Ties in all the latest London Shapes.MENS GLOVE S Buek, Ah bE % other ur for Dusk, Abtelove, driving.BATH GOWNS In all sizes Choice Pétterna $4.75 ca S.CARSLEY.s.CARSLEY\u201dS EXTRA.E 700077, & e Der § whan 5 S.CARSLEY'S IS The Popular Mantle Store The Popular [Mantle Store The Popular Mantle Store OF CANADA OF CANADA OF CANADA S.CARSLEY.Ladies will please remember that 8.Carsley\u2019s is showing all the latest novel ties in Golf Capes at reasonable prices, ni y 8 CARSLEY.\u2014THE\u2014- Passenger Railway are to be commended now for giving the people of | MONTREAL.a tirst-class servi You bm get on card from any part of the City or Suburbs and get to our STORES see \\ in a very few minutes.WALL PAPERS will continue to be a leading feature of our lines.If you are alive to the progress of the times you will at least - keep informed in the Wonderful improvements being made in this depart mens of the United States represented by us G.A.HOLLAND & SON 2758-1760 Notre Dame Street.THE MONTREAL DAILY F TAR FRI} The leading manufacturers in Canada, England and 1 } Î LTE JOHN ene ain ADVERTISEMENT.or _ \u2014\u2014\u2014 OPENING UP! We are daily opening up large shipments of Ladies\u2019 Fall Jackets and Capes, likewise Dress Fabrics, imported direct from all the leading European centres of fashion.Long experience, ripe judgment, and trained taste, have been skilfully brought to bear in the personal selec- who expressly visit the old world\u2019s markets twice a year for this purpose.This \u201cFall\u201d we have determined to out-pace ail former records ih low rates, and accordingly these goods will be offered to the publio at prices to defy competition.Furthermore, \u201cin the interval of waiting\" for the \" finishing touches to be put to our new store on tt.Catherine Street, we are still dispensing Removal Sale Bargains with a liberal hand.No lady who desires to economize, and to make the most of her money, can afford to overlook these \u2018\u2018 chances\u201d in Dry Goods.As they are likely to remain open only a few days at most, an early \u2018\u2018search-expedition\u201d throughout the various departments is counselled.- JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St \u2014arb- 105, 107, 109 & 111 St.Peter St - 9 mt CONDENSED SENSE! | tion of these deliveries by our buyers - LLIAMS > PIANOS ih Endorsed by the best authorities in the world.In Tone, Touch and Durability.SUPERB A FIVE THOUSAND.| SOLD IN MONTREAL.21 Styles to Choose From.W LLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame St.{ls À Dig & Sus SATURDAYS USUAL BARGAINS n HOSIERY as UNDERWEAR Long Looked for Comes at Last.JUST OPENED OUT: A Fail Line of Tadies\u2019 Vests FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR.Short Elpeves all-woo] Vasta, 350, or 3 for 9c.8bort Sleeves all- wool Lace Yok JUST AN.A eu range < of { Childrens White Woollen Vosts, with oie ns or rn Vests, long sleeves, from Mo \u201cRuidrens Geay Knitted Vesta, abort sleeves, from 230 Wnlidreny Combinations from 30c upwanls.SLR oO (DD Lors Of Underwear, which are laid out on the counter, must dore ou cost.ies\u2019 Black re Toe 30c pair.3 pairs for 50c.2e Black Cashmere Huse.x pair, 3 pairs for Sc.Ladies\u2019 Hiack Cashruere lose, se pair, 3 pairs for Mc.Ladies Black Cashmcre Hose, de air 3 pale for .Ladies.Black Cashmere Hose, \u20ac3¢ pair, 3 Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose, Soc pair.teary LS Meus all-wool Black Cashmere JAS.A.RE The Family Draper & Linen Warehouse, 203 te 207 At.Antelme BL.| 144te 130 Mountain 81.Telephone STIS.Rranch, 8t.Catherine 86.Cor.Buckingham Ave.SOLE AGENTS, me (Nmar McGur).Telephone 3333.aut Johnston\u2019s | Fluid Beef COLE & Why You Should Trade with Us.LAN HOMPSON, CORNER NOTRE DAME AND McGILL STREETS.SCHOOL SUITS! $25,000.00 ROBERT & JODOIN, \u20140; Free \u2018GOODS 1 \u2018Bankrupt Stock \u2014OF\u2014 225 St.Lawrence St., Bought Low, will be Sold Cheap.| Opin Ty; MONDAY, Sone 100 fs wor This stock -Goods class of goods oo enaral every Doors open at 20 a.m.and ood Miliary fn ll sca with the ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN, FIGURES.SHERMAN & CP.Proprietors.va + | tn wn 9 - Cm | 8 -&1 3 = \u201c| 5 3 sll glelw]|8l2lzl2]e] Pw T 8 = = U = wn un JQ RX L|Z|j@ajov I 3 > E|wuloulouolo| vol 31 EF] 212] wl] © 8 slates] 121313 © ele fE 11 N2 | L|I
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