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[" OY - ee A ll.Rat a Tot aha dat ais EC NEN Sin uh Pr E 7 1 : Ë pb &- ; se A A ST.Aap rar Aegina _ 0640 .gh Rl pm ee maa ; Wo ï Ts - : i Las A i er Tg FRY DITES Les MST any - \u2018 © ; « ; LAST EDITION.\u2014_\u2014 VOL XXVI\u2014No 283.His Example was 1eroic.Napoleon's Bravery was Never Disputed But his kindness of heart has been.Lu AN ) SN ve A A His at Jaïïa, flowever, goes a Jong wav toward establishing the fact that E =~ CL UE TORE he was naturally kindly and considerate.FR 2 He NE Ho Fe TE Ne Ne He He PE FIN HW :Napoleon from Corsica + to St.Helena} NENG NE Fe He Ae He He HE He He He TE Ho HE Ie WE 2 He NWN Ne NH is a history of the Ife and times of Napoleon Bonaparte, which 1s a compicte blending of Art and Literature.One Coupon ana Twelve Cents TAKES A PART.Series No.3 will be delivered to Coupon holders TO-DAY, after 2 P.M.COUPON CLIPPERS IN favor if they will HAND IN Coupon Orders INSTEAD OF SENDING BY POST.THE CITY will confer a \\ v 42 224) on ; 2e VE ZZ Lo CI Ca A SAL de 7 Lg 5 Y 3 vu + SEX IST RAE (XS eR EX / 2, 3 1} 7 77 7 2 i 7 ff Ir 7) 2 GE 8 Lr 5 7 EF LI LF 2 / 7 / : 7] 7 fi Capt.Fred W.Jenkins of the There is no better discipiined or finer looking body of police officers to be found in Canada than those of St.John, N.B.sometimes, and even ridicuied for reçn- latious he has deemed 1t necessary © perfect rolief b Chief Clark has been sharply critised | to adopt to increase the efficrency oi the force, but he has beld his course and has ample reason to be proud of the result.Le chief's right hand man is the handsome and popular Uapt.Fred W.Jenkina, nna of the most intelligent and capable officers that ever was on the force.Capt Jonkins can tell many an © interesting story of exciting snd strange experiences, but none that he tells appeals 80 strouxly tothe publie mind n as the following.\u2018On a number of à (KOMsiONS, owing to the exposure anid severe ohange of weather to which my duties place me in, [ have contracted severe colds socompanied with chills wd Del.2 = - 4 wn.A Boos Eon PRLS GE) ESS 757 pr LE AT a St.John, N.B., Police Force.erarips in the limbs, and neuralgio pains.In such times I have found instant and the use of Dr.Manning's german remedy, which breaks up the clilla at once and drives out all cramp pans and aches.effects of sudden changes of weather.ache, neuralgia, rheumatiam, oramp pane or chills | might also Ray that ave found Hawker's balsam withont an equal as a cure for coughs, colds or hoarseness: the children will take best cure for roughs [ ever used.\u201d Dr.Hawker's of balsam tolu for sale ty all druggists.! consider it an idea.pain Cure for persons exposed to the I find it the best family medicine to have in the hougre agit instantly relieves tooth- it withont ironble and it 1s the quickest and Manning's german remedy and and wild cherry are manufactured by ths Hawker Medicine Co'y of St John, N.B., and are mil \u201cVarsity\u201d Cigar is sold by all first class BTV \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Hair Work Bangs, Rwitchea, Pin (Nirla, etn, tn Che Latest - Stries and tn every Shade at ALMER'S, the lair-Dressers, seal 5165 \u2018Jocre Danse Strest, A TREMPE AND HIS FEES.DID NOT DEMAND MONEY, BUT DID NOT REFUSE IT.The Detective Explains His Connee- tion With the Richelieu & Ontario Case\u2014Detective Cullen Again on the Stand.In the absence of the Chairman, Ald.Rainville, Ald.P'refontaine presided at the Police Investigation Comuuttes meeting last evening.\u2018The committee got through a good deal of work.Mr.Amable Lallemand, bard ware mer: chaut, Notre Dame street, bad his store robbed in January, Io.He made a report to Captain Berteau, at the Neirneurs street stalion, went and examined his remises, but the robbers were never fouud.he detectives never visited him and he never got anything vor ever heard from the detectives, The store of J HO E.Davia, 260 St Catherine street, was burglarized in Janu ary or February last.Mr Davis complain ed to the Sergeant at No, lv police station.St Catherine street.A detective was afterwards sent ta his store.After that visit he heard nothing about His stolen ani he * South explained that these were tao of the cases which Detective (ul len testitied had not been reported to the police.Mr, G, Davis, fancy goods dealer, St.Lawrence street, was next examioed.Hur.lars entered his store in August and took $60 worth of property.He went to the decectives\u2019 olive and informed a detective of the afluir.The goods were uuver re covered.PF.A.Malette, a St.Catherine street wer and butcher, had bis store robbed 1n chruary last.He complained to the sergeant at No.10 police station.and a detec tive shortly afterwards went to see him.His goods were not recovered.A couple of men were arresled near his premises, having in their possession bottles of liquor of the brand stolen from his pléee.He re ported the case to two pencenten who ar rested the men, but they got ot in the Re corders Court, owing in the witness op.nion to the neglect of the sergeant in charge of the station.The case had been REPORTED) TO THE POLICE Mr.Greenshields: \u201cCullen says it had not been.\u2019 Mr.Geoffrion: \u201cMr.Cullen is not the city of Montreal.\u201d Mr.Greenshields: \u201cNo, I am glad he ls ol.Mr.Geoffrion: \u201cAnd Tam just as glad you are not the only citizen.You would be very unpleasant.\u201d Mr.Éd.Upton, grocer, of Wellington street, gave evidence as to two rubberies in bis store.He Jost cigars, bottles of liquor, two caps and other things.[tie first case he reported to Lieut.Cambriuge, and the police came and locked around.and tben watched the wovemeats of the suspected parties.After that he always found the polire watching, Chief Detective Cullen was recalled.a Mr.R.5.Weir he said that the prese: .detectivo system was an improvement on the old one.The old system had been good enough once, but it was old.There was room for improvement, and this present system was an improvement.He had fair ly exposed the improvements in his late evidence.Witness had neither been con: GE Brings comfort and improvement and rends to personal enjoyment when nghtly used.The many, Who live better than others and enjoy life more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world\u2019s best products to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs Its excellence is due to fia presenting in the form most acceptab\u2019a and pleds ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and foven and permanently curing constipation.It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acta on the Kid- neyn, Liver and Bowels without weakening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance.Syrup of Figs ia for sale by all drug- gista in 70c.bottles, but it is mann- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co.only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being wel) informed, you will not _socept any substitute if offered.Granby Rubbers / Perfect Fit Perfect Finish Wear Like Iron.263 3 Inw EBONY @ SILVER 1 have placed in stock » Îine ot Tolle Arties In Said Ebony and Ma: Slitrr.HAIR, HAT, sud RONNET URHRS MIRRORA GLOVE STRETCHKRA MANICURE SETR &n The Combination of Wood and 8ilver has a rery pleasing affoor Prices are Lew.¢ JOHN WATSON, Importer of Rilverwars, tery.Bpoons 2174 8.© Street, 3 éoum cout Square.| In Combination [= be Montreal demoed nor praised as a result of the inves- tivation a year ago.The Police Committee did not make a regular examination of their systom.There bad been one examination since he had lxeu appointed head of the department.The Chief neither approved nor centured the system.As far as he knew the l\u2019ulice Comittee was satistled.The Superiutendent of Policedid not make a practice of examining the books.He might do su vecasionally, and was always welcome to du so.Iu the event of anything of very great importance be reported verbally to the Superintendent.Since the investigation witpess had kept in the office more than furmerlyv.He had never Leen approached by any member of the Police Committee or the Council, regarding any ar rests he had made: could [hot say anything ° about other otheers.Was Aware that there were disorderly houses in the city, but at was tbe duty of the captains of districts not of the detectives to regulate then.He understood that an aunual list of these places was made out, but he had never seen it.\u201cWhat iy the list made for, then\u201d \u201cJ suppose to enable tho police to take action regarding them.\u201d Witness never received instructions to act in these cases.To Ald.Smith Witness did not require to give special orders to bis staff every day.They were experienced men.He was often a' his office from half past eight in the morning to after half past ten in the evening.The detectives sometimes recoived assistance FRUM SPECIAL SERVICE CONSTABLES, Ald Smith\u2014*You consider yourself responsible fur the workings of your depart- wentd\u201d Yes\u201d \u201cAnd under the supervision of the Chief of Ful er\u201d \u201cYes, aud we have been working under the new rules for about three months.\u201d \u201cAud previous to that\u201d \u201cWo carried vu vur work according to law.\u201d Mr.Cullen here explained that when he denied that Mr.Greig had reported the robbery at the house he mistook the name for Uraigr.As to hisremark Ww Mr.Greig, \u2018Oh here is another of them.You will never hear anything further about it,\" he ment that the stolen property being Jewellery it would never be found.Some Jewellers bought stolen jewellery.There was a prominent jeweller in town who bought $1000 worth of jewellery for a few SlW.They are not tirstclass jewellers, but hole and corner ones who would smash up the jewellery.The detectives know who they are, but can\u2019t do anything with them as their witness is in Auburn gaol.Tu Mr.Smith, Le said that he only knew of vue othcer receivin money from the keeper of a house ol! ill fame, That case he reported to the Superintendent, who authorized witness toinvestigate it.He did.Found out the man, who was tinued and reduced, but so fur as he knew was still on the force.The man denied the charge.Detective Trempe was then examined by Mr.Marechs!.Witness bad never demand ed won before wursiug on a case, hut had several times received money afterwards He had never refused money if oflered™him.As to the Richelieu Cumpany case, on which he worked last March, he had had the Superintendents and the Chiefs permission to work for the Company.He had charged them $3 a day for lifteen days in the account sent into the Company.He did not tell the Superintendent that he had received this 875, but under the new ruics all detectives must tell the Superintendent when they get money, They did not get orders from the Chief.but took up cases as they came in.He had also received twelve dollars from the C.P.KR fur services at North Bay during the strike.He had been away froin the city working on à private case at Chateauguay for two dars.There was no jealousy in the force aud he hau alweys got alon, well with Mr.Cullen.CIVIL SERVICE PAPERS.A Buspicion They Were Tampered With in St.John.ISPECIAL TU THE STAR] ST.Jous, N.B., December 1.-Rumor has {t that at the receut civil service examinations here, some of the examiner's papers were tampered with during the examiner's absence for dinner.Rev.Dr.Bennett, the examiner, says that he put the papers in an envelope and locked it In 8 box before leaving the room, which is in the post office building, in charge of the janttor.On opening the box on his return he found the papers had been taken out of the envelope and scattered about the box.Ihe janitor, Harrison, says the papers were in the envelope when the box was unlocked, but that he uccidentally spilled them out when handing it to the examiner.To say the least, the affair, taken in connection with street talk, bas a shady look, hut as the examiner left the papers in the roo instead of taking them away with him when he went to dinner.It is not believed the (iovernment will order another examination.SITUATION IN MONTGOM ERY.Both Kolband Oats to be Inaugurated as Governor.MoNTGOMERY, Ala, December ! \u2014 At miduight the conference between Reuben Kolb and his friends at his residence here broke up, thev having completed arrangements for the inauguration of their man this morning.The inauguration of Oats is to take place at eleven o'clock on the Capt- tol steps.The inauguration of Kolb will take place an hour earlier at the same place, a minister of Populist leaning having consented to gdminister the oath.Fifteen hundred Kolb supporters arrived yesterday.They bore no arms apparently, and have disclosed no definite pian of action.Kolb deglares that his movements will be peaceable.SOLDIERS DIE FROM HEAT.ANTANANARIVO, Madagascar, December I.- A royal proclamation announcin the rupture of the relations between Madagascar and France was read October 30, In the presence of fifteen thousand persons.The Prime Minister, who is the husband of the Queen, afterward nddressed the people.He declared that all foreigners remaining were friends of the llovas and must be treated with respect.The Prime Minister wan applauded by his hearers.The French troops who were guarding the Houss of the French residents left on ber 24, durin, the hot weather, for the coast, They bad to burn part of their baggage.Some of the noldiers became deranged by the march under the great heat and committed suicide.The people here are much incensed against the French.BISMARCK'S GREAT GRIEF.LONDON.December L\u2014The News correspondent in Berlin says: \u201cAfter Pastor Schumann finished the funeral sermon over the Princess Bismarck's body, the old Chancellor who during the service sat beside the coffin, rose and struggling with great emotion thanked the clergyman.He then laid his hand on the coffin as If saying farewell, broke a white rose fpom .one of the wreaths and walked ont deeply | moved.\u201d The Princess Bismarck's body lies in a small mortuary chapel in the park at Varzin.Prince Bismarck has received more than 2000 mossages of condolence.MADAME REGENE COMING.PARIS, December 1.-Mme.ne is to sail for New York on February l5, to give one hundred répresentations of the Paris Vaudeville theatres sucreas, Victorien Sar- dbus (ime.pays Gene\u201d and reverai other a n New Yo Itimore, Washing- ?New Orleans, Chicago, Philadelphie.Bocten and Montreal, MONTREAL, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1894.THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.A NATIVE DOCTOR TELLS OF THE OUTRAGES.Peasants Would Leave the Country, But Are Prevented from So Doing\u2014 Villages All Over Sacked by Kurds.L.oNpoN, December 1.\u2014Another story of the Armenian atrocities has been received.Dr.G.Thoumaion, an Armenian physician at Herrick College, Marsovan, Asia Minor, was sentenced tu death.He was forced to undergo terrible torture, but was finally released.He lells of the recent outrages, the facts of which he has just obtained.He says it was necessary that the blood of thousands should be shed in order to bring the Armenian question on the tapis.But it is almost imppossible to get full details, the guilty \u2018furk preventing every pus- sible escape of news.Tle Armenian villages on the Plains of Mouush aad Bitlis, in the vicinity of Sassoun and Van, have been fired and their streets made Lo run with blood.The villages of Kozlov and Sheik Aghoob have been sacked.The village of Tcehurig was attacked by gendarmes, after which the peasants were charged with sedi: tion.The doctor says be could give pages and pages of horrors.None of these wro ave been redressed, nor will the be so long as Bakri Pasba, himself a Kurd, remains Governor-General of Van.He is the test enemy of the Armenian race.When the Porte tried to hinder the Ar menians from emigrating to Russia and Persia, this ferucious fanatic explained that the Porte could get rid of the Christians and at the same time get their land.Since October, 1863, 179 families have emigrated from Aghpac to Persia.Quite re cently Bakri Pasha made a tour of that district and confiscated all the property of absent Armenians, including those who had gone away on business.Those who returned were thrown into prison.In order to support Bakri Pasha's exterminating licy a number of Kurdish boys who had een imprisoned for misdeeds were sent into the Sassoun district by the Turks, who marked their prison sheets with the word \u201cescaped.\u201d The above is only a daily tale of the horiors in the villages of the Plains of Moosh.If these authentic details come from the villages on the open plain what must the truth be in distant places in the mountains ol Sassou.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.Parry Sound has voted to retain the Scott Act.South Essex Tories have selected Dr.S.A.King to run for Ottawa.Hon.George E.Foster left St.John, N.B., for Ottawa yesterday afternoon.The gold reserve in the United States TreSury now stands above $100,000.000, Hing Humbert of Itaiy received Emile Zola to-day.The Pope would not receive him.The insurance on the fire losses at Col bore, Ont, yesterduy amvunted Lo some Quebec's City Council bas voted for the new city hall scheme.Work will be start ed at once.West Huron s Tories have again selected Hon.J.C.Patterson, Minister of Militia, As their candidate.Robert Boston, M.l\u2019.for Soutb Middlesex.was re-nominated yesterday by the Liberal convention at llelaware, Unt.Arthur Camp, aged 18, and John M.Marshall, aged 2, were drowned while skating on the Hanover, N.H., reservoir.The Pupe is cognizant of the details of the Armenian massacre, and is being appealed to to use his good offices on their behalf with the Porte.Some alleged Canadian Cree Indians have crossed the line and are stealing cattle at Silver Bow, Mont.But the Department at Ottawa says they are À merican.The body of Henry R.Muore, of the Auditor (renerals Department, who was drowned iu the Rideau Canal, near Ottawa, on Thursday, was recovered late yesterday afternoon and taken to Meaford.Pierre J.Gulick, a Harvard student, whase home ia in Springfield, Mass.committed suicide by shooting, in his room in Divinity Hall, at Harvard, yesterday.The cause af the act is a mystery The King of Sarvia was sodispleased with his reception hy the Russian Court thal he has recalled from St.Petersburg the Ser- verian Minister, whom he blames for failing to inform him of the Czar\u2019s attitude.The London, Ont., Advertiser says a geveral election is eminent before a session of Parliament.It says there is a $5,000,000 deficit that involves additional taxation and the Government want a new lease of life.Discussing the abandonment of the call by steamers at Queenstown, the Daily Telegraph warns Liverpool to hurry the dredging of the bar, else Southamnpton's rivalry would prove more formidable than ever, Thurman Balding, alias \u2018\u2018Skeeter.\u201d Jers Snyder and Will Ferris, all members of the Cook gang, were sentenced at Port Smith.\u201d \u201cSkeeter\u201d received 30 years and Snyder and Ferris 20 years each, in the House of Correction at Detroit.The American torpedo boat Ericsson went out in Long Island Sound for a preliminary run totest the machinery preparatary to the speed trial.She broke her low pressure piston rod, wrecking the low pressure cylinder, which will require many days to repair.Speaking at Lahore, India, Lord Elgin, the viceroy, sald that from the recent speech of Lord Kosebery ha had reason to ho that the time was approaching when all risk of the clashing of Russian and British interests in Asia would cease.He culogized the Ameer of Afghanistan for his loyalty.A few of the Ottawa vallay graduates of McGill University had a meeting in the sell House, and it was resolved to hold a joint dinner with the graduates of Toronto University and those of other universities during the time Parliament is in session.It was decided to offer a scholarship of $5010 be known aa the Ottawa Valley Graduate Bociety Scholarship to Le awarded to the student taking the highest percentage of marks in the matriculatiof examination in any university faculty, the student to be a resident of the Ottawa valley.A BANQUET TO MR.LARKE.(SPECIAL To THE STAR | OsRAWA, December 1.\u2014A banquet was tendered to Commissioner Larke last night on the eve of his departure for Australia.Acting Premier Hon, Mackenzis Bowell, Hon.John Dryden and William Mulock, M_P., were among the ene hundred guests.THEY ACTED LIKE PIRATES.Haurax, N.S., November 30.\u2014Captain nisl Frarer.of the schooner Hasty, ore at Pollett's Cove, C.B., relates a bard experience with the pirates that infest place.His vessel from Alberton wes P.E.I, for Gaspe, Quebec, with a of produce.He encountered the frightful storms of the past ten days aud after battling with the elements until the vessel was in danger of foundering snd the crew were frost-bitten and thoroughly exhausted, Captain Fraser says: \u201c1 ran her ashore at Polletts Cove at noon and at ouce tried to save the cargo, but as fut as it was put on the beach it was carried away by the inhabitants, who began to cut and break up the schooner wo get at the cargo.| was quite at the mercy of this gang of pirates, who pillaged the vessel of everything on board, even to my clothes.When I landed I was wet and cold; mercury istered twelve degrees of frost.I believe that had 1 beached the vessel at night my life would have been in danger.Iam a ruined man.The schooner and a portion of her ca belonged to me, and nothing was insured.\u201d SEELY IN TORONTO.A Report That He is In the Queen City.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TORONTU.December 1.\u2014 Samuel C.Seely, the defaulting bookkeeper of the New York National Shoe and Leather Bank, was located by the Turunte police yesterday.He took luncheon at the Toronto Coffee House un King street in the afternoon.\u2018The local authorities will not interfere with bis movements, as they have no instruction w do so.FOSTER FOR KINGS, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Sr.Joux, N.B., December 1.\u2014One of the Finance Ministers strongest friends told A STAR correspondent last night that Hon.G.KE.Foster will positively stand for Kings County at the coming election.DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND.OTTAWA, December 1.\u2014 The Daughters and Maids of England Enve their first \u201cAt Home,\u201d under the auspices of the Ivy Lodge, No.30, on Thursday evening in Ottawa.Mr.E.J.lelain, founder of the branch in this city, was present, aud occupied the seat of honor.MR.D.LAFORCE DEAD.PLATTSBURG, N.Y., December 1.\u2014Mr.D.Laforce, of this place, a stepfather of Mra.J.T.Warrington, jr., of Belleville, whose husband died on Wednesday, and Mrs.James McShane, of Montreal, passed away on Thursday.Special Notices.\u2018Try Southern straight Cut Cigarettes, 10 cts, per package.\u201d i T7 cod tt Furs at a Sacrifice.ear to clear out vur stock to make room or new importations.Accordingl we have revolved to sell from now a next Fehruary all our best articles at wholesale price und the rest below cost.We have a greal variety of lDuilmaps, Circulare lined and trimmed with fur, Capes, Collars and Muffs at exceedingly low prices for Chriss mas and New Year's presents.We make a specially of orders and repairing at very moderate prices.A call is respectfully solicited.l.anthier & Co.,1671 Notre Dame.All the newest effectsin Fabcy Dress { Goods now being exhibited at S.Carsley\u2019s.\u201cTry Southern straight Cut Cigarettes, 1U cts.per package.\u201d 277 sod tt p\u2014\u2014 Invalid as healthy weather.MEDICAL AN mS Positively cured by these Little Pills.They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drows- pess, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongus Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Small Pil.Small Dose, Small Price.WF RESPECTFULLY BEG TO NOTIFY DEAIL- ern in Window Bhades, Laces, Fringes, Poles, Pole Trimming, etc , that wo have taken full possession of the Merfariane Hhade Co's Works, sod any orders for goods from samples previously shown Ly that concern will receive prompt sttention and shipment It addressed directly to ua MENIIE, TURNER & CO.ToRoNTO, ONT.RRR: FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.CURES AKD PREVEYTS Colds, Coughs, Sore Threat, Influenza, Rron- chitia, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Lambago, Infammatieon, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, FROSTBITES,CHILBLAINS, HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE, ASTHMA, DIFFICULT BREATHING.CURES THE WORST PAINS in from one to twenty minutes NOT UNR HOUR nîter reading this sdvertise- ment need any one SUFFER WITH PAIN.Radwny's Ready Relief is a fare Cure fer Every Pain, sprains, Bruises, Pains in the Back, Chest or Limbs It was the frst and ts the only PAIN REMEDY That instantly sto the most excruciati peina, inflammestion.aa ures Congestions, weiter on Lungs, Stomach, Bowela, of other glands or organs, by ome application A half to & teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water will fn 6 few minutes cure Crampa, Hpasma, Écur Btomaoh, Heartburn, Nervousness, N esancss, Bick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, (lic, tulency and all internal ins.Phere is not a remedial agent in the world that will care Manufacturers, Mheod Fever and Agne and sd other Malarious, Bilious and other ter ai hy RADWAY'S PILLS, so quickly as RABDWAYS EEADY RELIEF, 25 cents per bettie.Sold by Pruggists.RADWAY & CO, 619 MK, James st, Montreal, J \u2019 : ! It is of great importance this time of the: A cheerful face is nearly as good for an Ready December 6th.The \u2014 Star Almanac (ILLUSTRATED).BOO Pages.100,000 Facts.THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE ALMANAC ON THE AMERICAN CONTINENT.First Edition all Sold.CAPACITY FOR REPEAT EDITIONS LIMITED.The Star Almanac is ordered for the principal Public Libraries of the World.The Trade Supplied in the order received.GRAHAM & CO., MONTREAL.MEDICAL MEN ENDORSE \u2014 THE \u2014 Caledonia Saline Water As the best sold in Canada to-day.of GROCERS, HOTELS, and GURD & CO.CIRCULATION 39046 PRICE ONE CENT._ Have You Seen It?ONLY $3.00.Solid Oak upholstered spring seat, covered in silk ush or brocatelle, with brace arms.his chair (without the brace arms) is à lexder with other furniture dealers at $400.The above is a fair sample of our prices oom with our competitors.Cobblers.s@r BE ON THE WATCH for our Cobbler Seat Oak Rocker have ready in a few days at bave 500 of these coming for the Holiday trade.2 We also have some leaders in Wicker , Visit our show rooms and you will at once be convinced we Lave the largest stock at the lowest prices in the city.Place your orders early.Goods will be put away until wanted.Chairs and Rockers that will astonish the publie at the price we se, > pe H.A.WILDER & CO., 232 to 238 McGill Street., 2e Great Improvements in RAZORS.ARBENZS' Celebrated Ensers, with fully warranted interchangeable bindes, th ost.relinbis, sasicst snd cheapest clase ee em and show the proatèat 24 det, In the art of Razor ng yet attained, Innu testimonials prove shaving with thom to Le \u2018most com eo\u201d \" Lu 39_Jurers street.mura er ae they > give mice She before a small fortune had been spent In trying tb PT \u201d .Rasor.Prices $1.50 each: with 9 bladæ El Padre Cigars, Tb ade $100, From ails dealers.the most reliable.2772 =i oem nds, = Swat \u2014y New Ties.Choice Patterns, Nobby Styles, Original Designs, Popular Prices.R.J.TOOKE, 177 St James Street, And 1653 St.Catherine Street, Est, \u2014_\u2014 Notice of Removal The undersigned would avail himself of this means of informing you that, on or about the 15th December, he will remove to the more commodious and central premises, 18565 NOTRE DAME BTREET, two doors west of McGill Street, lately ocoupied by B.D.Johnson & Son.While thanking my many friends for their liberal patronage in the past, I would venture the hope that, with the inoreaséd facilities and advantages which my new premises will afford of catering to the wants of the public, and the carrying of new lines of goods, I may continue to merit the support so liberally accorded me in the past.I will continually keep in stock the LEADING LINES OF AMFARICAN AND CANADIAN MANUFAOTURE.Mr OUSTOM WORK, as heretofore, will receive MY MOST CAREFUL PERSONAL ATTENTION.i Reapectfully Yours, .JAMES PATTERSON, uo, Manufacturer and Dealer in Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Footwear, Pt *.euantry, ~ 55 2 h N - SATE PL Pf vo am ©THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY.DECEMBER 15 FEET 1894.ve + = YY x Ae AN t vo BH 4, ° ~ ac { \u201d EYEE Go a YL Ks c'e N Af) J CX ER a) dde .& OS AREA FRENCH TREAT The public have recognized the fact that the day has passed that they should pay for labels or brands-BRANDOLATRY will soon be a thirig of the past.This is proven by BLOOD MAKING WINES.the enormous daily increase of our now famous wines.All guaranteed sound and imported direct from the vineyards of France.BON BOURGEOIS CLARHT, - ST.JULIEN CLARWT, - oo.- FLOIRAC CLA RET, - MONTFERRAND CLARET, - WE CHALLENGE BORDEAUX CLARET COMPANY, jo Hospital Street, Montreal.ramos ys] DOINGS AMONG MUSICIANS.MONTREALERS SHOW A PRACTICAL APPRECIATION.The Philharmonic Society's Plea \u201cfor Subscribers\u2014Music at the Churches \u2014 Coming Nusical Events.The oft-repeated reproach that music is Dot appreciated in Montreal docs not appear deserved in thy light of an event which occurred at the beginning of this week.Prof.Couture who has beo 1 to con- Riderable pains and expense in connection with the organization of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, was mivitel by some Gentlemen well known for theis patronage of the arts toa luncheon at the St.James's Club, in honor of the success attained by the orchestra, and was surprised by being made the recipient of a handsome testimonial as weil as a good round som for Mr.Gerome, the assistans conductur of the orchestra À cotnpositign for Christmas, composed by Mi.Harris, and dedicated to bic friend, the Rev.ek Wood, and th.choir of S.dolhin the Evangelist, will br sung at 8.Joho's on Chlivistmas Lay with orchestral wecompenunent.This sane work will Kio le performed in many of the New York chur he «at Chicago and elsewhere, I tiere wir be specind music at two ot the city: hurdles tommorrow at the SU Jantes Methodist Canrchin the worning the clivir will sing Dyke's Te Deum, \u201cJesus, Lover of mx soul\u201d devi the Venite (Robertson) andin ibe evening, \u201creat is the Lord\u201d cilevdu In Dreams T heard the Seraphs sang (Faure and \u201cThe Lord is my Shepherd\u201d (Koschat, To-morrow will be the dedication festival at the Church of the Advent.Fhe main features of the musical programme will be as follows : Te Deum and Benedictus, Maunder Kayo, Mander; offestory sen- t-nces, Barnby; sols and chou.Evensong, Deus Miserratur and Cantate Dominu, Bun- nett.Anthem, \u201cLifv up your heads, U ye Rates.\u201d The committee nf the Montreal P'hilhar- monic Society has issued a circular to lovers of music in the city which includes the following appeal for subscribers: To meet the advanced taste of the musical public of Montreal, the Philharmonic Society has, in recent years, given performances of sone of the greatest works of modern composers, e.g Berlioz\u201d \u201cDamnation of P'aust,\u201d taint Saen's Deluge,\u201d Sulli- vans \u201cGolden Legend,\u201d and Wagner's \u201cFlying Dutchman\u201d The large \u2018 audiences which have attended these concerts have served to convince the Comnuttee of the wisdom of their selections.The orchestration of tbese modern Works is so Vastiy more complex and diiti- cult than that of the «ld-school composers, that orchestras of far greater strength and ability are required to perform them.Moreover, as A rule, the suloists needed are more numerous and must be artists of the highest starding.The consequent increase in expenss is very great and, ns a result, the Commiseee have nnnually to make good a considerable defivit in the accounts.As the Windsor Mall is not sufficiently eapacious to admit of much grading in prices to the general public, the Society's chlef sou-ce of income must always be from its subscribers.and to increase that number, the Society's supporters are ! urgently invited to place their names permanently upon the rodl and only to remove them bv giving due notice in writing to the secretary.\"The Society can never hope to par its ex penses until all the testival concerts are thoroughly well patronized.Past experience has shown that one of the series is more fully attended than the others, the public beinz attracted by the name or nature of the work, while the Society has always endeavored to make the concerts of equal value, though of varied schools and composers.I'or tha present season this end has been absolutely seenred, by the choice of three ncknowledred masterpieces of sacred and secular music for the three even;ng performances; the miscellaneous programme being reserved for the matinee concert.Subscription for one concert is allowed, but it is hoped that all the concerts will receive equal recogn tion, The festival consists of four concerts: Three evening performances and one matinee.Subscribers can secure.a, one seat for each of the four concerts for 85; à, two seats for an, one of the three evening concerts and two seata for the matinee, for $3: c.three seats for any one evening con- cart, for $5; d, twa seats foreach of the four concerts, for 810; ¢, three seats for any two evening concerts, for 10: /, three seats for ench of thé four concerts, for 813; g, four sects for each of the four concerts, for 820, and a larger number at a corresponding rate.Extra seats for evening concerts can be obtained at &1.3 each, and for the matinee 21.00 and 756.each according to location.The \"Messiah™ concert takes place on Friday, December 21.Watkin Mills is due to sing here on December 20; will sing at Cincinnati on December 31, January 1 and 2 antl will be supported by Theodore Thomas' Orchestra from Chicngo.G.H.Snazelle, from Egyptian Hall, London, who gives a pictorialiy illustrated per formance entitled, \"Music, Soni and Stary,\u201d who opened recently at Palmer's Theatre, New York, will perform in Montreal ghout Christmas week.The style of is entertainment is eminently suited Christmas - tide, now to this but made particularly inter $3.00 per case of one dozen qrts 3.25 per case of one dozen qris ! - - 3.75 per case of one dozen qrts | BEAUNE BURGUNDY, - - - 4.00 per case of one dozen qrts | NUITS BURGUNDY, the trade in general to prove that the brands we are offering at the above prices are not the equal of those they have been, and are now selling a double the price.If your dealer does not keep them, write for particulars and price list to the CHATEAU BRULE CLARET, 1: lids use.$ MACON BURGUNDY - - = 5.00 per case of one dozen qrts .00 per case of one dozen qrts 4.50 per case of one dozen qrts 5-50 per casa of one dogen qrts POMMARD BURGUNDY, - WINE _- BAUTSAUTERNES, DELICATE, Soft, - \u201c 86.00 per case of one dozen qrts | Also a full line of - = - 4.00 per case of one dozen qrts .00 per case of one dozen qrts | 5 1.00 per case ex \"7.00 per case of one dozen qrts tain AAA AAA PORTS, SHERRIES, &c., &c.ing 2 dozen pints.Lo NX for cases con- À a esting by sundry scenoseopic manipula: tioas which play a promineut part in his entertainment.\u2018The old village church where Handel used to play is introduced amongst other novel things, the chimes are heard, the organ peals forth, Irom a synopsis of the New York criticisms, Mr.Snazelle is likely to please on his appearance here.His tour is in the hands of Messrs.Vert and Harriss, who take him through the continent.His Excellency the Gorernor General has telegraphed bis intention of being present at the grand concert to be given by the Troy Vocal Society.Unusual interest seems to have been aroused in Montreal circles over this coming musical event.The selections to be sung cubrace à set of Scotch pieces «a» \u2018Ye Banks and Braes of Jonnie Doon,\u201d db» Robin Adair,\u201d (0 * Blue Belin of Scotland,\u201d «fy \u201cAnnie Laurie,\u201d arranged by Dudley Buck, \u201cIhe Pilgrim's Chorus,\u201d from Wagner's Tannbauser: \u2018To the Geuius of Music,\u201d Mohr, a serenade Ly Storch, fur tenor solo, with Humming accompaniment; \"Old Folks at Home,\u201d for baritone solo and chorus, arranged by Von der Stucken; \u201cThe Hunter's Farewell,\u201d Mendelssohn: two Styrian songs, 1a) \u2018\u201cI Bear it,\u201d (bi \u201cThe Maid in the Valley.\u201d Herbeck: \u201cEvening,\u201d by Robbins Hattell, and a piece called *A Musical Combat,\u201d arranged by Dudley Buck, in which all the tenors sing \u201cThen You'll Remember Me after which all the basses sing \u201cRocked in the Cradle of the Deep,\u201d then the tenors aid basses sing bath the melodies conjointiv.The first item un the pro- pramrme, by the way, is \u2018God Save the Queen,\u201d a compliment which Britishers will be Quick to appreciate, as thus coming from the lips of our American visitora.\u2018 His tirace Archbishop Fabre entertained the choir of Nt.James Cathedral to an oyster supper on Wednesday evening.The Montreal Artistic Association in- lAugurates its third scason by a concert in Association Hall oo Friday, December 7th.The programme for the occasion will in- cluds the following: Menuet, Hacndel: \u201cUn Pet:t Rien,\u201d Hartog, Artistic Association; Trio, Op.153, Ratt, Mme.M.Heyn- ber.Mm.F.Jehiu Prumeand Charbonneau; Andante et Rondo Cappriceiosn, David, Mr.F, Jehin Prume: Concerto, @ Minor, Op.25, Mendelssohn, Mme.M.Hevnborg; , Podelmette, Gounod; Valse dus Amoureux, am | | | Ragshianti A WORKER'S PLEA.To the Editor of the STAR: SiRr,- When I! heard that a professional orchestra was being organized, with the ob- Jeet of giving our ¢itizens an opportunity of hearing the master pieces of the great composers at reasonable prices, I and many other lovers ot music were delighted at the prospect of this long-wished-for desideratum being accomplished.When, however, it became known that the concerts were to commencs at 1 p.m.on week days, our hopes were shattered, as it is quite impossible for ninety-nine business or working men in a hundred to leave their work at 3.00 pom, generally the busiest part of the dav.A gleam of hope appeared on the horizon of our musical desert, when it was announced that Thanksgiving day would coincide with the date of one of the concerts, only to be again extinguished by the announcement that the concert had to be postponed till next aay.Now 1 would ask why cannot these concerts take place on Sunday afterooons, as is now done in London with the approval of the most enlightened portion of the clerwy, as well as in nearly every city in Europe.We are about two hundred years behind Ger many in musical matters here, and will always remain so till the public of all classes have an opportunity of forming its taste hy hearing the instrumental compasi- tions of the great masters.A certain well known place of amusement, where trivial music is coupled with the lowest class of variety show is in full swing ou both Sunday afternoons and evenings, and is at- teaded by many working men, who, though disgusted at the general tone of the entertainment, yet go there as the only place where they can hear music of any kind.Why then should not concerts of high class serious music, which would jeave an educa tional and retimng {fret on dur population, be permitted on Sunday?They would sure- Iy be largely attended, and wonld be the means of keepin many from more ques.tronable places of amusement.The old uritanical idea of the Sabbath as a day of gloom, is a thing of the past, as Suuday is now the only opportunity a working man has for recreation-1 use the word in its primitive and best meaning -and there are many who, if they cannot tind rational and elevating means of enjoyment, will resort to mote degrading and questionable ones, A WorxER NEW POST OFFICE MUSEUM.Some Exhibitions of the Way Mail te Carrted in Remote Places.\u2018 WASRINGTON, December 1.\u2014The new museum established in the Past Office Le- partment contains an interesting exbibit of a sled, to which are harnessed three stuifed dogs, and a plaster of Paris Indian on snowshoes running side by side.The group is ; iniended to furnish an open lesson in the : mode of carrying Uncle Sam's mails in the northern peninsula of Michigan, mhere the snow is deep and steam railroads semote.The dogs shown in the exhibit here have a history.Late one afternoon last winter, as they were skimming over the snow with the mail bags on the sle and guarded by the Indian carrier the rty was setupon by armed robbers.The Indian would bave been kilied, but for the dogs, who, upon being hastily released from their harness, attacked the robbers savagely and drove them to the woods.The Indian soon afterward, with à surprisin Inck of gratitude, sold the dogs who h saved his life, for a trifling sum to a taxidermist, who propared them for the Government exhibit.The museum also contains n representative of a prairie mail carrier, ,in the shape of a stuffed horse, ridden hy a stuffed man, The exhibitors have placed the mail carrier on the stuffed skin of a: beautiful bay stallion that a few years agp was A great favocite at a riding academy in New York, and whose skin was afterward on exhibition at the World's Fair.Day atallions are not usually used for carrying the mails on the prairies, but they are thought to Jook handsomer in a museum exhibits NOTES, QUERIES AND ANSWERS.PENDANT AT MASTHEADS OF BRITISH WARSHIPS.The Future Tense\u2014The Necklace Scandal-\u2014Allen Mills\u2014What is a lady's Canzou\u2014A Quaint Document.Future Tense.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: Sir, \u2014 It is almost a pity that in the English tongue the old Saxon usage has not been continued, by which the present tense of verbs was employed as the future, or, tu speak more correctly, the futnre tense denoted also the present.If it were so, there would not, because there could not, be so many mistakes made, by writers as well as by speakers, in the use of \u2018\u2018shall\u201d and \u2018\u2018will,\u201d when auxiliaries to mark future time.In case we spoke always in this manner \u2014 \u2018\u2018If it be fine, 1 go home tomorrow,\u201d such a blunder could not occur as is contained no less than twice in one sentence of the last letter describing the Wellman Arctic Expedition, when that journalist writes thus: \u201cIf we stay here we will starve to death by Christmas, and escaping that, will freeze to death by New Year's, and you may be sure we are not anxious to havetheice bearplay cricket with our thigh boues on the rocky slopes of Walden Island.\u201d Of course, he means we shall starve,\u201d and \u201c(wel shall freeze,\u201d as it is evident from the context that they did not wish either consummation.He intended also to sav, \"or escaping,\u201d as one cannot die by frost after having already died of hunger.Again, nearly every day we hear the expressions, \u201cwill [1 will wei\u201d when the correct furm is \u201cshall 11 shall we?\u201d the former never being right except in a soliloquy.Perhaps it may not be out of place here to repeat the trite couplet : In the first person simply \u201cshall\u201d forotells, In \u201cwill\u201d à threat or else a proulise dwells.Now, my intention is not to write a treafise on these verbs, but simply to point out a very common error of the present day.It may be a subject of boast that English is spoken by over 100 millions of men, but it is no ground of congratulation that among so many who talk in that language so few comparatively can speak both clearly and correctly.GILLEMARUS.Pendant at Masthead ot British Warships.To the Editar of Notes and Queries: Sir, \u2014If your correspondent on the above subject still wishes to know more about it 1 beg to uaint him through you, if you feel disposed to permit me, that the Pendant fs not confined fo the British Navy, but other nations use it as well.The Pendant, when hoisted, shows that the vessel is in commission, 1.\u20ac, some officer fs in command; it is also the «symbol of authority and power.hen an officer is appointed to command a ship (I am speaking now of the British Navy), he immediately repairs to the dock yard, where the ship is lying, but he has neither authorily nor power over that ship until the Pendant is hoisted.Therefore, his first act is to demand a Pendant, and as soon as it is hoisted he has full authority and power, the ship is under martial law, amd none belonging to her dare disobey his orders.The Pendant is never lowered until the ship is paid out of commission.Your correspondent might have observed the Pendant flying at the masthead of the French men-of-war and other nations\u2019, when in this port.Montreal.\u201cThe Queen's Necklace.\u201d To the Fditor of Notes and Querics: SIR.- Would you kindly give an account of the Scandal\u201d in which Marie .E.C.BRITISH, \u201cDiamond Necklace \u20ac Antoinette was implicated ?Montreal.If by the use of the word \u201cimplicated,\u201d my correspondent intends to convey the idea that Marie Antoinette was in any wa criminally involved in.what he rightly calls the \u2018Necklace Scandal,\u201d I cannot admit the charge.I have read in French and in Eng lish almost everything that has been pub- lirhed on the subject, And have deliberately come to the conclusion that the unhappy ueen was wholly guiltless in the mattet.Fhe atory is so long and intricate that it would fifl the whole space of a Saturday's STAR : and it is by no means easy to give a correct résumé of it.I will endeavor to give an account in outline and must leave the outline to be flied up the aid of several books and mémoires that I will name.On second thoughts, as it would involve too much time and trouble to draw up an | accurate and new précis of the case, 1 will merely quote from Dr.Cobham Brewer the following abstract! Cardinal de Rohan nursed for ten years a silly Jking for Marie Antoinette.The Countess de.otte, to make capital of this folly, induced the Churchman to believe that the Queen reci- rocated his passion; and, after wormi rom him séveral sumsof money, persuaded him to buy for , as a present for the Queen, a diamond necklace made b the jeweller, Boehmer, for Madame Du .he Cardinal swallowed the baits, handed the necklace to the Countess to give to the Queen, and received a forged letter of acknowledgment, signed Marie Antoinette de Frang.The Countess, in reality, sold the neckince in \u2018England; but Boehmer, not being paid, applied to the Queen for his money, and, as the Queen denied all knowledge of the matter, brought an action against her.The trial lasted nine months and created immense scandal.To all who have made a stady of the case, this account, from ite extreme brevity, is,08 ., course, very unsatisfactory.A fair account, ineleven pa es, occupies Chapter XII of Miss Sarah Tytler's \u2018Marie Antoinette, The Woman and Queen\u201d (London, 1553).The reader should also consult the second volume of \u2018\u2019The Private Life of Marle Antoinette,\u201d by her first lady-iu-waiting, Jeanne Louise Henriette Campau (2 vols, Bentley & Son, 1853).There is an Appendix of twenty-five pages entitled \u201cThe Diamond Necklace.\u201d The Encyclopaedia of Larousse has a long and\u2019 interesting narrative of the scandal, and Dumas, Père's, romance of Le Collier de la Reine is wonderfully life-like.In 1367 Henry Vizetelly wrote in 2 volumes \u2018I'he story of the Diamond Necklace, told in detail for the First Time\" (London, Tins- ley Bros.) It is hard to make out thestory from the article, originally published in Fraser's Magazine, and entitled *\u2018The Diamond Necklace,\u201d which may now be found in Vl IV of Carlylg\u2019s \u201cCritical! and Miscellaneous Essays; butitisworth reading for some brilliant passages.\u201cThe Authentic Adventures of the Countess de la Motte\u201d was published in London in 1737, and is a notorious specimen of the complete art of lying.The lives of Cardinal de Rohan, and of the soi-disant Count Cagliostro, should, also, if possible, be consulted.But the literature of the subject is almost endless, and I have mentioned only the chief books that seem necessary for a complete understanding of the scandal.The version of the affair that is considered most damaging to the reputation of the Queeu is that of» M.Louis Blanc, in the second volume of his Histoire de la Revolution Française.\u201d He does not positively assert that Marie Antoinette was a party to the fraud, but he insinuates that there are certain grounds for believing that she was suspiciously mixed up with the transaction.In this belief, after carefully weighing all the evidence adduced 1 find myself unable to concur.The writer of the long article on the Affaire du Collier in the and Dictionnaire Universel of Pierre Larousse agrees substantially with M.Louis Blanc, and concludes his narrative with the following words: \u2018\u2018To sum up\u2014 during our examination of this intr an opinion has forced itself more and more upon our conviction, and we here express it without any passion, but with ¢omplete freedom: Marie Antoinette a joué un rôle duns l'affaire Qu collier.We do not exaggerate the part that she played, as may be seen by our bypothesis: put it seems to us è enied.\u2018What that hypothesis is, and the writer's reasons for advabcing it, can be learnt from the able article to which the readers of the STAR are referred.impossible it can reasonably What is a Lady's \u201cCanzou?\"\u201d At p.17 of \u201cThe Speeches of Lord Campbell at the Bar and in the House of Commons\u201d (Edinburgh, 1342) I find the foreign- looking word \u2018\u2018canzou\u201d thus mentioned.It occurs in a speech addre toa jury in 1836, and must, of course, have been current at the time.It is not be found in any of the dictionaries, good, bad or indifferent; even Murray's Oxf Dictionary making no reference to it.Though I think I know the meaning and derivation of the strange noun, I wish to hear the comments of ingenious correspondents on the subject.I ave to thank many ladies and gentlemen for having sent me copies of that tedious poem.\u201cThe Church and the World.\" Mrs.bertson (Elmbank), Mrs.J.M.Barr, Miss E.D., and several other contributors are kindly thanked for the trouble they have taken.En.or N.AND Q.Allen Mills.To the Editor of Notes and Querics: SrR,\u2014In reply to your correspondent from Mohawk, Que., of July I4,I beg to state that an acquaintance of mine, formerly resident in Co.Armagh,Ireland, has informed me that the Allen Linen Mills are near the postal village of Vernersbridge in that county, which village ia nine miles from the town of Portadown.Ottawa, Ont.B V.G.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: Srr,\u2014I would feel obliged by your telling me what \u2018B.V.G.\u201d stands for on left hand corner of A letter or pos ! Montreal.GILLEMARUS, A CONSTANT READER.I have never seen the hieroglyphics on any letter.Do Catholics ever use the phrase Beate Virginis Gratia, like Dei Gratiaf Somebody will please answer.A Quaint Document.To the Editor of Notes and Queriea: Sir \u2014Taking & atroll last Saturday afternoon, not a hundred miles from Notre Dame de Grace, I found a notice affixed to an advertising rign- board, of which the following is a copy: Tink.ing it may possess An archæological valne akin to the Roman mile stone discovered by the Pickwick Literary Society, I would desiroa lation from you or tho circle.tou gan goun de puis afai cricer aller trou ter joscp caliana a saint {aurant.A friend of an ingenious turn of mind believes it to bo à d tion of war, or, challenge to battle.\u201cTu Gagnon depuis arais crier, alles trouver Joscph Caliana, a St.Laurent.\u201d \u201cYou, on.after shoutin, much, see Joaeph Calina, at St.Laurent\u201d uch, go and Verily, theachoalmaster is abroad.ontreal.R.E.B.In answer to R.E.B.I we have received the following ingenious letter: \u201cAfter studying this remarkable record for some time, I have come to the conclusion that Joseph Caliana is & well-d Fr, and bas put this notice up advisi r- sons who have wells to be dugto call on Pim at St.Laurent.The notice correctly written would read: \u201cToutes gens qui oni des puits a faire creuser, dilez trouver Joseph Caliana a St.Laurent.\u201d Montreal, * R° \u201c« Special Notices.\u201cTry Southern Straight Cut Cigarettes, lUcts.per package.\u201d + T7] vod t2 Catarrhal Deafnees.Deafness or dull hearing follows catarrh, colds, etc.Hagyard's Yellow Oil cures even the worst cases in a few applications.An Old and Well-tried Remeyly.Mas.WINSLOW'S SOOTEI\"M BTRUP should a: used for children while teething.I ve wars be wind colo sue yn all pain.cures » he Boat lens \u201cTry Southern Straight Uut Cigarettes, 10 cts.per package.\u201d coûté 6 ( PROFESSOR CHARLES FAUYEL, M.D, ONE OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED SPECIALISTS IN DISASES OF TilB THROAT AND NOSE.\u2014FOUNDER OF A LARCE FREB DISPENSARY IN PARIS Professor Fauvel was Lorn In 1830, at Amiens, and now resides in Paris.For hia bigh attainments in his profession he has received almost every mark of distinction that could be conferred upon him by his country or his confreres in medicine.These are bis words, \u2018Ot all the tonics, none equal \u201cVin Mariapl.\u201d I use it personally and for my family.and have prescribed It for more than twenty years with unvarying satisfaction to myself and patients\u2019 Vin Marlant! is the only tonlcstimulant without any unpleasant reaction snd which may be taken indefinitely.If you are tired, weak, nervous, irritable, If you fecl a want of energy and have not a good appetite, just try \u2018Vin Marl- ani\u2019 Surely a remedy recommended by thousands of eminent people the world over Is worth a single trial Bend stamp to Lawrence A.Wilson & Co., Montreal, the Canadian agents, and receive, gratis, a beautiful little album containing the photographs of \u201cmany celebrities who havo testified to the excellence of \u2018Vin Mariani\u2019 254 8 law Sold by au Chemi-ts, in Bottles } ES (in Portable 7 Card Case) flr with Drop Measure complete.FER BRAVAI All who want IRON should try it.LANCET.\u2014 \u201cColloid Aydrate of irom snagueous solution.Neuirel testéless.À pip and interesting preparation.\u201d BRI MEDICAL JOURNAL.\u201cIthazall the good effects of irom witAoul producing constipation or disturbing rhe Gigestion, and (£ does not blacken the th\u201d 283 Zamotf 01d Dr.Gordon\u2019s Remedy for Men ?CURES POSITIVELY Power, Nervous Debllity, Failing Becret Di on, oan | Tino HONTE Prico 8 .08, 8 bexos for 83.00, Bent mail ET tas Carl ed Address, QUEEN MEDICINE CO., Mentresi, - FOR SALE BY JONN T.LYONS, cor.Craiz and Blonry Sia B.E.McGALE, 3133 Notre Dante Gt.A.DECARY cor, Bt.Denis À St.Cutheorine Sta 131 2awtt__ WOOD'S PHOSPHODINM The Great FOUR GoLD MEDALS AT NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITION, | 865 SIX HIGHEST AWARDS at WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893, six COLD MEDALS AT MID WINTER FAI SAN FRANCISCO, 1804, were RecerveD BY THE WROUGHT IRON RANGE C0., on THER ExumiT oF HOME COMFORT COODS.F 9 (a Ee \u2014 Pe \u20ac - = K .a / SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF .HOME COMFORT WROUGHT STEEL FRENCH HOTEL RANGES.GTH DESIRED.HOTEL and KITCHEN OUTFITTING A SPECIALTY.WROUGHT IRON RANCE COMPANY, 70 to 76 Pearl Street, .TORONTO, ONTARIO.Principal Office, ST.LOUIS, MO.U.8.A.Founded 1864.Paid up Capital, § 1,000,000 - - Napoleon\u2019s Retreat from Moscow.BY MELSSONIER._ 7 2 _ GC _ A Noble Benefactor His Grand Discovery Has 4 Blessed the World.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Cures Me, C.F.Kevill, o?Dunsford, Ont, Most Important Testimony from the Cured Man\u2014Kidney Dis Was Dragging Him to the Grave \u201c \u2014Intense Sufferings Borne fog 15 Years\u2014All the Ordinary Mediy cines had Failed to Meet the Case\u2014A Trial was l'hade of Paine*s Celery Compound\u2014Two Bottl of the Life-giving INedicine Bax ished Every Trace of Disease.Be ra apr - The world has never had a der nobler benefactor than Prof.ward EF Phelps, M.D., LL.D.of Paine's Celery Com » t ; lous curing medicine that has dragged sc many victims of kidney disease from th brink of the grave.: Thousands of cured men and women hav already contributed their grateful testimon to the extraordinary curing powers of th great medicine in cases of kidney and liv troubles, Bright's disease, palpitation of th heart, dyspepsia and indigestion, nervous ness, loss of sleep, depression of spirits) sick headache, loss of vital forces, rheum, atism, sciatica and neuralgia; and ne testimony is coming in every day fro sections of Canada.\u2019 MORSE'S DIAMOND SOAP.We will mail you this famous Picture for 25 wrappers of above, JOHN TAYLOR & CO, 454 St.Paul Street.+ ANŒMIA - WEAKNESS - DEBILITY - CONVALESCENCE \u201c AGUES - MALARIA - CHRONIC DIARRHŒA HEART DISEASES - CONSUMPTION AT ITS FIRST STAGE \u2018are Promptly cured by bk ELIXIR ui QVINE of Reconstituting Tonic \u2014 Regularises the blood circulation Digestive \u2014 Anti-Diarrhaeal\u2014 Powerful stimulant.Indispensable to, Debilited sit People, Convalescents, and Persons of overwork.SUPREMELY EFFICACIOUS against Diarrhceas and Fevers of hot climates.MONAVON\u2019S EUPEPTIC \u2018sc fosse\u201d GENERAL DEPOT : Mona von, 1*ciass chemist, LYONS {France).Sold in MONTREAL by ARTHUR DÉCARY, and, etc Weakness, Sperm I and all = affects of Abuse or Ki 41 Jemoti Mental We wae ind ory, af Todacoo, Optum or Stave Before and Afler.hante, which soon head fo Tu canon; is the and Bonet mown.Askdruggistfor Wood's Phesphediae; it Deoffers some medicine tu place \u2018The errors of Fou FAILING MANHOOD SRE ETL Es ot RES PONT For sale Be KE.MOGALE, 9123 N Dame Mon eeal.wholesale and ed QUINQUINA BARK JUICE or MEAT PHOSPHATE or LIME ANALEPTIC STRENGTHENING \u201cÀ The most povertu! Tente Composed of the substances that must use|! absolutely indispensable to ation ponaieycaty oid pos and developement cf omen, Weakly ren musoular flesh, nervous and and all delicate persons.g osseous systems.18 ths compound of | ti locines against Anemia, ols Hine sys > s Gastritie Me Chimay Morvous Mzhaus De resulting from old qe Jong convalescances and every state of languor and ex characterized by the lost of to and strength.Je vendam parmaraier Te he Soncol of tolne and Pharmaty | \u2018trial.\u2018ished.I can go to bed Mn.C.F.KeviLL, Dunsford, Ont.Paine's Celery Compound is doing a work} among the sick and diseased that no othe.medicine has ever done;.it cures the worst cases and raines up those who hate been pro nounced incurable.The following testi mony from Mr.C.F.Kevill, of Dunsfordf Ont., is strong, convincing, cheering and} comforting:\u2014 N 5 \u201cI wish to testify in favor of the wonder fu} curative powers of Paine\u2019s Celery Com pound fur two reasons; first in justice to th¢ proprietors; and, secondly, for the benef sufliering humanity, \u2019 \u201cFor the past fifteen years I have be troubled with diseased kidneys.I am in the manufacture of cheese, and obliged to work more or less iu a \u2018aloopin posture, At times I found it almost im possible to work owing to sovere ined across my kidneys.Often, after working ir@ a stooplag posit on for a time, I would fin it very difficult to straighten up at once?and could only do so after repeated efforte \u201cOf late years, while laboring under them : severe attacks, became very nervous, ané continually had tired worn-out feelings, M) rest at night seemed to do me no good, anc .1 alyars elt tired out in the morning.\u201cI been taking various medicines and was petuiog worse all the time.At last\u2019 decided to give Paine\u2019s Celery Compound ¢ 1 procured a bottle, \u2018and took à according to directions, and found its effects vondoptul, Before I' had used the fire e ! ox no oh and rise in the morning SA \u201cI have recommended Paine's (i Com.nd to my friends who ve Qiferx C ng: bles as I had en ) ty benefited.nd what It has done, can cheerfully recom Ji mend it to any person suffering from kidn a ase.© same trou coupé 1 4 aan ]8 POISON jv i PRR 284 oo vy oy j p REUTERS bs-hon AR) J > \u201d - - ~, } ol 0 ; : sut 0 .bea ro Toe cr 2 .A A + ~ to = .\u2019 - - ; 3 | =.: : - °F, \u2019 7 ; ,\u2018 - \u2019 \u2014 : £ : \u201c.; Aro} Y R, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 1694, > | THE \u201cMO D AIL STAR, \u2019 > | oeived Mr.Archambault, Sle of vie ' + , x.: po = lssioners.Willlam Andérson CU * .; _ .er en PROPERTY FOR SALE License by?n: Francois Benaucham,) 126$ CL : : CL ROOMS TO LET, \u2019 FOR SALE 5 n co | THE CRUSHING | BE Catto: JU J.E.Charibois, 10s 51.James; mas \u2018; .ROOMS TO AT - Fou SALE-THAT VALUAB BLEP .St.Lawrence: .\u2018 ' SITUATIONS WANTEQ.= g 00s TO en _ LIYRNISHED ROOMS UT aT.NEW 10 wood sat metal bai sletidg of store and sitasted oo Maia street most W OF BRICK.Er ry can 10 Marie Louise \"Toupin, =) \u2018 «2 | ATES ~ ooM-\u2014a Tear | R°as > snoad peli Vorking in wood tnd tron We un Sor ll Teasenable forme.or Sui Ba Propriator, Éd nse EIGH Notre Dame; H.Boismenu, 575 St Law| St .Lo R ve ANTRD-BY YOUNG ENGLISH LADY.Fo fs or dim oo NEDION ORLY FOR Frs lie Goo 3 Fupineen £3 Montreal B14 Uairecs _ J, Gariepy, 361 ee entre Lg Notes ©\" \u2014 slomentary Laud\" Apetr XL.Berpervils Pout Og cou ian Tr rR FAT ats | R ou MEDIUN Baroni ar in Ly AED ones ponsais KALE-OR EXCHANGE, À YERY CHOICE : Dominique; Cha Charley V Yihucaire, 1147 Ne CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS |&a= ed mn CE of rivohem Hs wallop: Foi Point Be.Charles.Y=: Fob SALE FOR THE MIL ae Er mer cc root | nat THE Pons Faro Frontenac, Charles Charbofieau, , WWAYTED-OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENT FIBER iad ond ween non MB-LARGE DOUBLE AND SINGLE ni aim be i ows Everton HS m1 Ha Tem AN EXPERT'S OPINION ON auchetiere; À.H.Goulet, 1670, Dotre .\u2019 SITUATIONS WANTED.10 cuts for 30 words er dems, VV Jususey es toured mie man man.pk ee ooME_TWO Ta FomAEEED betwee Di Rous on Dathrooms fal, very warm aad gv | Masdiorm Forme: Two = oyna, on ON CLANDE- \u2018| ECT.Dame; Honry Glichen, JO Bless ; id Dames - .ST ARTY word, each ioe experience.Refersnces Bach, Ope X s at 2453 52.Carheriah.UGE.ITA boge avenue and No.BNOW DON.SUBJ A 76 St.Jamew: J w D.'Meunier Ps PO un por cach Lane ie °F Lom and and sales \u20ac, LAD- \u2014VERY PLEABANT FRONT ROOM.R SALE-TO YOU JP YOU R Temple Building Lebeau, Fast Abattoir, D.: 00 all ready put om.1 as : y uligan, 348 > Au SELS te VV ee De LATE EE STE La RE SEE RIEL P| be ET RY rot ve remuer | ___ Jhequen Cistier Place; W.McGuigur, 31 : extra wo bteman al Di hetiere st, Dea most sure we cet y: al brick double houses, ; 5 1 473 St.James; ; Rod T0 FO LER 10e foi 30 words o am, and 4 shops or ofits Acdrose TA: BTN 46 Lagpuchet FO uate arenas, mo oid To Cote St rence; Stanislas Vallee, : each insertion.AND SINGLE, VERY 100 130; the cheapest property .; St.Lawrence PEER E ee EE Rs RR EE ES, Rope mae) PRE RICA | AE vaogmon, | À Civil Engineer From France Says Alfred Friend, Hesollot: Joa: Lepines io POUND, 10 ea saneh lusertion.or less, and jé cent per cunts to costs, ir iniaarot boys girls\u2019 ulstdét 7! board.Cailat 1848 Denis Catherine st.° ces TRS and 733 Craig or.n 2310 | 8s 1 liding.G Wa Ontario: N.H.Morrell, 811 St.n- Tr dou RES.ETC rk dono che erty sad o DOUBLY AND LX.BT.That the Wall ave y h Schnider, 485 St.Law.pa 0 , 35 Ruta for 33 wards Eo Site made; wor ties.Do | M383 UNIVERSITY 8T., OQM LAT lI BUCKINGHAM AVE.LAROR GRAND UPRIGHT FOR SALE ON ST.DENISST.toine; Josep og TRL Te, BB re 3 Dew aire 102 Bimery, bol oie (a RO rors tor gentlemen of moe R Surainhed Don on parlor fiat; hot voter beat KE OSALE vs Fog rind ur, partact or: 87500.00 toe use the Column Was Out of rence; ©.mp eur 3 williams, 1 ra p pew water; bose warm.ing, lighted der: cost EE » Hubert.ta.anti Sh rms Beca * Notre Dame.- pours wor each Insertion.= TED\u2014BY OLD COUNTRY MAN (A .EXORPTIONALLY B =.grest reduction.\u201cAddress immediately, 1705 Bt.improvessen Mar our W.Boag, 18H No ROP R BALE, 2 conts for words or less, WAN ton n R.U.church or E OOMB-TO LET ALL art 00M À SMALL ROOM, ON BATHROOM FLAT.Ti ba Balance a per cen t.; A insertion.position as sex p ith good board, ta private family.\u2018with break.eau visas Notre Dame street, , : i LOST, sed Toni\u2019 ta fr D word 06 Toa andl cent per extra Den à vontiermeu's service,» ces fuk Rveas me Re RS ses 1 R SALE-SHOULD ou, REQUIR x T0 IM- ely ool bat and oo site the Court House y Plumb.THE MAISONNEUVE MONUMENT.CoE ossan, oN Jd of wor see Y LARGE FoR ur appearauce for the holidays cue A ween 24 BUBIN CHANCES, ETC., 35 cents for 36 words of | or m, r or any, kind nt than w visi 3 OOM ELEGANTLY FURNISHED NE X PARLOR BEDROOM.WELL ee) alli rly assist you in x .letter to his _ PRÉ ESA er | EERIE Sal pee ab EE | ROSE | RÉ SEE Fh HB ST BT.3.Bol eneieerng spostendens | Mgr.Faire bu met à Jeter Lo à aits each Lissttion.UIRING Hal |B ° uloair oe uly $0 cs money or secure a safe investment th loyment of W.Clendinneng vt.\u201cThis is a task,\u201d \u2014 ANTED raie = ia Hubert ROD! EXTRA better cba 162 Ht.James street.231 in the employ Maisonneuve monument.| elif risemtetomied st ne star ries mate WW Ebel shell cle uff | He SUES ESR ROSE PROS TEE RE | prop sus nav noun woop vam | I Sean So sin ack the sand yesterday ster bre le Grace, hic cuis ue ae bob y wove px zoe pall R Togs fish, suitable for two.34 : $5 en friendadn French Protestant famlly.#7 Upver Be.JL largo loads $2.00: pr 718 6 © CHANCES.noon at the Street Railway Inquest, an emineutiy patriotic and merthy of che en- ATO} C BE y ci remonter parmp de Mars EE TABLY FURNISHED.SUIT.= N PRI R SALE-DRY KINDLING WOOD, $175 CUT BUSINES was cross-examined by Mr.McGibbon as to ehould not remain aloof, Maisonneuve is .SITUATIONS VACANT.do boys\u2019 clothing._ 1 C amy de Mers où P oN AB Ro.Tor Que or bw gentlemen, with aT Ros NUE Henao ous 1 maple x 8 per lood à déutvared 0.Wilson, 188 inn SALE-THE RIGHT TO MANUFACTURE, the crushing load of brickwork.From the one of the bri test 2 AUS LR ü QE = \u2014_\u2014 J * R : .ly, J.C.istory; the Christian o .AAAS or ar eA Am AA ANTED- BY A YOUNG GIRL |} oe fer.Palace st.Telephon: pos stable nut,pize and hammer claw wrench.authority quoted by witness, namely, our history; t Ve should .YIN br hu : a BOO ¥ FURNISHED rey Comme TT P.O.Box = ei - is name.We a ANTED \u2014 WRITERS T0 de, Do COPYING AT N° tableau or 2 street.Point 6} a OOME_LARCE AND SMALL FRONT BOOMS OOM-TO LET OO OM a 159 louny uy St R BALE CAR LOAD HIGH md jee ooking Ad ety or.T0 &.J.Vandotta, 0, 0 Trotwein's work, 15th edition, published in Marie | is linked Lo biy on to do him __ home Law Cuilege, 0 ÉSSES 22 SPY EPER O to renk.cows and heifers: good colors and nice + .that the crushing streng how our gratitude for the ç JATION AS HOURS, x; no Farus, Rock Island, Que._ HARES ROYAL PULP AND 1891, it appears À full honor and to 8 ANTED-LOO CULLER en COVERN MENT WW A erat servant, in email fa Boe 0OMB-LARGE x HANDSOMELY FUENI faut aod 0OMB TWO SINGLE, COMFORTABL BOOMS, dross EF.Bal, Lee PEASE Paper Company stock at Soe on ihe.dollar.\u201cLass of brick varies according to quality.A x \u201c Maurice Lumuer Cor, Thres washiné veforencee Appis TS DORE pis afro ee Fo Ra Ro aad cold water; private family.Dnroch R SALE_AT SNAPS.CHICKERING, Rion, « \u2014 We PC CONFINE- late din ono d'required, où TED-A GOOD GIRL A8 GKNERAL SER- VV ANTED-LADIES TO ATER \u2018Aspin, V ANTE tn small family: confortable home for 6 re- P.0.Bor.cond paid aù 6p.a.Address J.PP».F.es ris uare and upright pisnoe, re- divi ROOMS AXD A DOUBLE R Cont rare 1e re UE DE , fanada Blandard Gorawall, Te mas wee we OOMS\u2014TWO SINGLE Spectable girl dal 8 therine, between Chomedy Atwater rare.Bi.Hen ms board: also board he did and iho virtues sh Brent things rt The Archbishop ; very soft brick should not crush w ic that he has sent his own subseriye ; BTREET.ROOMS.VERY vec, cegeived rincibie M inteman.\"* Terms HOTELS, SALOONS, CIGAR, CON.Under à pressure or a ho, states nd will receive that of his priests, ; x ooMs-1 | vote ms, front, on bathroom fat, Pinto the lnrinoilie Hointaman Lindsay, 2 cs, fot BALE | ALOONS, | od Iba.per square inch; and fir ron: | and will receive nat nf Din rests.TENO- Mano oem with or withou 4 well heated: good board if required.283 monthly PHIL Catherine ot.chance for began ere.Houses, shope, rooms to > ie à machine brick ough tous per square foot.productive of.much good and .sim ulate a fred ingle, : o ere rene HED HOTEL Th ick tions by the citizens gen .; Ÿ stret aud Essex avenue, \u2014ALADY TYPEWE gt À + Btu OOM, \u2014 URY.TWO FRONT DOUBLE R SALE\u2014-HARD WOOD BLOCKS, 31.lations refer onle tothe bein Eabscrip y ; | A, STHONG GENERAL SERVANT.Wee: rps elas.ph OQM-COMFORTABLE fy SHXDBZDROO, try ose sage with board or without; slag table {OR Sal $2.00; dry kindling, $1.50; TRY slate, $1 R SALE\u2014THE WELL ESTABLIS HOTEL ed calculation a brick wall.A wall care- - N Co wh WayTED- ac prpterred tb best of of references.Notary.13 Hospital st Tg Windsor Hover Folephône 4830 me board famarac blocks, $1.50 Stove lengths.loads.Co Ong the \u201cMansion House,\u201d 531 Bt James st, near the fully built in brick and lime mortar should NEW ELECTRIC STATION.\u2019 ; at onve, 81 - 1 y EMEN CAN BE AC- railway stations, furnished through 2813 oad 450 lbs.per square inc \u2014\u2014 oC vn =D \u2019 A dors rvant, Brat cal Bren Ala 2 OOM\u2014VERY COMFORTABLE AND NICELY OOM\u2014ONE SR TWO GENTL furnished room: cent- X TERRIER PUP, MALE, FROM an estate.Apply on prem sustaiu a load of i place of the lime ight and Power Com - EE Bi Hered aed STLEMANE water 56 Bepnaery O° bathroom fat: heated py hot focaliy 34 icury stron.331 FPE Laporte pedigree.ches RSALE \u201cEMBLEM BROS.\u201d oF % BT.VIN- aud if cement ls ysed acity would be \u201cin.The Citlz en's Lig new station § * 4 perienced man fancy tweeds.Apply to Mrs.Butler, 5 MANS 26 Belmont st.ral locality eury a shoe ._8L Bt.Antoine st.2831 oo EMBLEM re Se mortar, its safety.capac are roams ght inf st .ae es Ei.iE ow : one A ONT if sold at once.ma 7 cent street, Mu: taurants, itness had fre- \u2018they are puttinga .; 3 a GIRLS FOR PAPER estime né 158 St.Loos me with he tool CONS \u2014 10 HET uio FURNISHED Bogus.> Roo hoo comforts.65¢ Eisabeth o0 Te Boy maiched.Will veil heaps owner paving no Frocorion.Buteheres: -Oigar.\u201d ae se ea pen fs be ns Stine cura ot Dk eam plant to Turnish T+ and Cote 5 Ÿ TANT! ipt delivery.with board.at F tched.Will sell cheap, owner > ou do well to oad à the course o 3 [Redan Hal adhe » N38 ds © way mien prompé derens 00, finely ma = 283 1 al Stores.\u201d Beginuers conditions named, uring lighting of the harbor, .w Jose vers de oD! boy 22 2 ré BY RESP E YOUNG, GIRL OOMS \u2014 WARM AND COMFORTABLY FUR- OOM UC QUFORTARLE 45 Blears BEDROO) M, use for them.Address \u201cA 337,\u201d Brak office.fore buying.expos fhe experience as architect, i in various Wes- re nome, It is intended also to suppl \\TED- use awn V Pot wniation a mare bert\u201d R in 29d Mout vith or without beard; suitable for young RSALE-3 DOGS OF GOOD BREEDING, ONE E SALE-FOUR GOOD PAYING tern States.He bad mo written tho power fon the Standard Lig an ; \u2018 WATERY, ate Saat sont we x rd Bly 7 U'uiea areute, TUATION Gosetostrectcars.66 Mackay st.OONS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE OR OR Foto on setter, a Seld spaniel and sn (Enelish mette I ih yard with te.) gro se od bargain He ; ©.wm.or before 11 a.m., to the Janitor, 1018 shebion TED_TO LAW YE SITUATION IN LAW OOM\u2014FURNISHED ROOM, W HEATED: 1 double, hot water heating, e Le 3 pedigree.bert.for busin £ Rowe: ourki licen WALT by expert stenog pd we EN Es suitable pF two gentlemen; also eS gia room, quired.776 Palace si ¥ OV FOR CUSTOMS French Hest veteran BL Catberine co 1 VAN Er oon, Herons requis aired; pages $l0per office.; authority for these calculations, they chine Le ower Co.torun an electric road to La Ce were based upon his own observasions.Thien it is claimed will be in operation carly ; PARTIE po Ce MERE I EAN DONE OWN R e Sta or ove .WELL FURNIGHED BEDROOM.Dei Forma, Aer lat and hot wétor, mL Tos au plie bred prom my prize winners, J.ce dc Cle Deliare Loge hor with com oT rhal foot; or in other words SO will cost $120,000.The builds ci hee Avy tn own basis of 5\" | yr antep py Tho uty T2 of dremes fee 47 Union arenue.me Eishont Bosrd_S8 Union ave FRONT a Beco HING TO plots equipieuté Goran active man with moderate apt: 111 pounds per square inch, but those ing dynamos, be mer ondence of Mr To to ai \" | an ac h six.- ; Coe dressmaker, ' nit capes, coats, ulster, RGE COMFORTABLE FORNISHED OOM-A LARGE EL PUENISHED 1 par ROSALE- GENTLEMENS CLOTHING TO snr opportunity prod able business, capatle of et ¢ figures are based upon a fac or Se dge put iu in under the super! \u2014, ON es room., are so do Terms ; ; WANTED aT ONCE.FOB required.Apply co yfS ladies and chidres.tes go Fi nie Apte Rom for one or two geatiomen, wih board, Inte Res rated.\u201d 44 Osborne ot.2831 bo pay cab na the followiog car based solely on ip ended.Terms eas So ast a giy o,f Cause such a law hat compel in te belles | Emile Vanier.; k.of d i t, 214 St.His ,; TE.Dramand a 282 2 troduce ny work Apecial lo ner.108 NISHED, SUITABLE he method iy 416.00 for $ 5.00; nap overcoats way, cial and Collecting Agen! th ccuracy f the above figures.AMAGES FOR THE BI Notre Date street, right WIND ORTH: OOM\u2014LARGE WELL FUR with without beaver rerconta- wo rcoats worth $13.50 for real in the a bserve that a NO D ED TO OROUGHLY OOMS-\u2014NICELY FURNISHED, 7 RG en or married couple, or worth $17.50 for $17.50; fall ove: back sult Es on! ractice had enabled Lim to obser Lu VV ordet fo à mount ce so WY AC ent, the maki I option in Re om ROOM, R boned \u201cAs 1 Vir sae = Sorin bd me a por ton four dot BALE LAUNDRY, EITHER anit sie much greater 0% cory sols alt fo In the case of Lacroix od the udnineng .effic .an a ri re ft tin a first .v u 1 Bred Fic Toa Coy\u2019 S13 Be Jeemon aire 2 sod ater doc: Sho madd 1, I péter OOS WARN NICELY FURNIBED.FA moder\u2019 ogMaL TWO NICELY, FURNISHED EARIORS reed pres dusriars ar 1 Sateen Titlness Vor avestipaing.Bie opinion should nor\u201d oresh under Court of Review has reversed the judgment - je 5 i en su treet.g our sales.It will pay the close TAR of than 400 poun er of been instituted NTED\u2014 M SERVANT.268 13354 Dorchestorst.ste.73 Cathoert st foradoctororothers.3 Victoria s this weight of less which had been WATER ATOY ONCE, GENERAL 3824 7 ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE.YOUNG GIRL, oo FURNISHED ROOMS, ALL able for a doc RENT, SUITABLE FOR STUDIO OR to dress bo at the prope to > Bilin the misplaced Soni R BALE A FINE MILE ROUND, COMP stable square inch.To a question ao x nat of Lhe Plaintiff injuries inflicted by a , seep a coon, Aoper, ox satagy où WAH ME ERD: = Bateman iit Sr | Ro RENE, | eit ERR Sy ER RnR foam bl Tos, teen, 8, nt |r Spa Ts ued commission, to take orders for our portraits in PRE AE es piano.2078 Bt, erin reach.We bave just reached ou and ss d be Jean Bapti lon n .A the Coroner ear oid ¢ À | à La t., at .N, LIGHT EM- investment shoul ness replied by reminding he field in which !t was # PR Pa lh conn SEE | Varma PT MARIE ASSET Be RUDI RAITT LI RES Rogue per Are PINOT FOR PAT | {gms BAPE Bellin WAAR A Rn BE SL EES | adhe Wid edi be orn Tok Ek co front foi a vite sceral ¥ pation: honest Con Eo Tae hr purse preferred.3474 Bt.Catherine, 3813 mes FUR ROOM, on application Exahiuned 1874.Telephone a Yo ex handle\u201d our own money: and phare it fully for some compensation if he al lations.children.The plaintiff'sson was one of these S N PERMAN- languages._Addras Couper, .\u2014A COMFORTABLE NISHED .1943 Notre Dame at.3831 a bandio yo 10 begin.The only business of further troub reparing calcu | been bitten.The court below * WWANTED.sauat he Alle QUIL dos à VERS AN |A FURNACES AND SNOW BHOVEE- To NICK FURNISHED ROOMS, ER Corin fall oc vorual board, 16 Plateaust 3833 Sans r Bros rom BCL qua me apes ee ET Sie HEAR He would be pleased to doall he could to pnd he had | slight damages, but this was Bam Montreal, PQ JW.Beall aw V [logy sendy relis' lo man; city references a A Rou to let, LET I for lady or gentleman.Av 10 LET.FURNISHED, A COMFORTABLE K SALE\u2014A 26 Andermon sh.city.283 1 interview evening).wher en llc py further the Rpts of the investiga , reversed, as it was held that the determin.© Daily STAR.dress \"VX vhs sauve 00 Bly to 30 City Councilors ot 281 oom room, suitable for two quiet young men that new.Price $5.ONE MALE particulars.TISER wi PURCHASE but he felt that there should be ing causeofthe accident was the imprudence ANTED\u2014AT ONCE.TWO ACTIVE INTELLI- | LINE- FOR PROVINCES OF UBLE would room together.3 Alezan: R SALE\u2014FOX TERRIER PUPS, ANTED \u2014 ADVER vioure A LIMIT TO THESE QUESTIONS.of the child, who had n warned not sul \"ANTEL\u2014 SIDE, te commlssion and how ° MS \u2014 LARGE OOMFO : ; .Al breeding, Address for pedigree hold interest of fine art business, TI \"end onda Rene Sach vi somo capital one mural > V pen an gu bec.Blate o 1 OMS \u2014 LA with board, vacent th Met- OOMe_FyRYISHED Er L510 Br.George street.and pone female, Al breeding, A m1 \\ picture Era 0 making pions more arcs mater Mr, Gibbon pvell now.tr Bell to touch the animal._ = ance, taki place of all sunilar articles.Large de- paid.Ad _ board family.283 1 sold; would pre uced here \u2014_\u2014 oi Hapld aia Good aniarp Ai LOT TO DO ADVANCE BUSINESS FOR \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, WITH Furet hint matailo 2 at cals ons\u201d wigior 15 hous dscorating and pagerhanging.Address \u201c0.3258\" vo ha re as, an authority for DEATH WAS AGCIDENTAL.CL ¢ Bran ofios., 1 W°° RSS vocaliar or fist class stereo Res I and gas: vacancies foe 3 or table Ro WITH FULL BOARD.PB WEEKLY ee tamara?for 331 BTAR office.TISER WOULD IN Frotwein as contained in this ook.Can Lapratri : , 1,\u201d BT.Los Manabaid ai ke modation an board: use; .r \u2014 THE ADVER' ll me what this gentleman say bod of the Laprairie ANTED-® A DAY SURE.BEND US YOUR Bin iraperior aco scoot 232 ANTED to $4000 and upwards, you not te The inquest on the body RE LE BOOKEEEPER DE- otoria st.LE FINE ENGLISH PUG DOG t immediately from #3 to eight of a brick Tair Wa GHA Er RR] \\yamen mnycen mores: és Romus ona rares | ep poe poo, | Fone pe seat se NN mis ARATE ST To ged to the safety wel Decary's Botal and subsequent death at tho B D ee Ein the locality whers you live.Seu = d accurate.Highest reforences.oo ga bathroom dat, newly Bu ren Bath BTau off \u2014_\u2019% hields objected to the ques- ted a suspicion your address and we will explain the businese fully; re- Jigble, rapid an 4.x Bla\" BTAR © ond tra.| double room, et x Wel, 31 wall! Greenshie ty Notre Dame hospital, crea quara ; Bt o£$5 f days 00.Address WELL pished.without board.A FEW FINE WINTE ed in his objection by ; Jace at the ° works absolately mures don af to rte to day Taper] ci F ANY KIND BY RESPECT- ous To LET.LARGE YoRNsaED \u2019 Lillo GLE ROOM, Foz ore of YE HAVE A for sale {our own make), ANTED-TO XCHANGE ANEW x now a tion and was \u201cFhe Coroner then \u201caaked he that all was not right.ook pla was RaCer- Silverware a Box A9, Windsor.00 0 WW ASTD one, ma ai: sducati lon: food references.= Private ro Ra Amo 313 ook hi Sheen a roa ot six o'clock we have one to fit you.Mulcair Bros., 1943 No otre Dame.; V corne! ma) well rented.for Sacant ote or o general witness if he had any written authority for latter, instivation 3 Se ad failen down-stairs ; ANTED=\u2014 AGENTS EITHER SEX \u2014WE ARE Address® 0 WI White, 3 Bishop lege an avenue FURNISHED, FULL AB.dinner Park Avent ; 333 ann store in à sn country town, near Montreal: value of tatements, to which he replied that he tain ba 11.This feature of the case \u2018 \u2018 with the Reet line of oo bliin wher sold Cana si TANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLASS DRESSMAK OoMs- LARGE PUR! amily ot air, ui.Bok water vote : ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, ON BATH- R SALE\u2014CHIOKERING raze.aD property $12,000.00.\"Adigess \u201cY 3171,\" BAR a) 1 his stat own experience and the support of | sad BE laren to the doctors à i SEITE An orem of lin w.ar pe 333 beh.Is Plates ~\u2014 = Ron ous 3 $5 for the two.Third door from Su | Now \u2018York piano, $60 For tnformation pis RE omar he Teoeweln an authority?\u201d lu Sound moticeables It vas Ar dy Quarter VER 0 co or wound noticeable, ved of mone D oom\u2014 Y NICE AND WELL FURNIS Urbain sa.- ES TO LET.« » hort deliberation brought ; lause YOUNG MAN: SE are room.on bathroom fa aa private mûr ARTEFULLY FURNISHED ROOM.IR BA HOUS \u201cYes.The jury, after a short de , ,[ ; - ED-A STEWARD POR 8 JAMES y erring todo - 4 1 Laguuch Of ons heated by bot ater pa pat w 0 LEST Fo oa toe ocak Erie ac, off Bhat ot 283 \u201cRead what he says about a crushing in & verdict of accidental death.oe + WE i a - WEST ARK 1s street.T\u2014COMFORTABLE TENEMENTS, 8 x - 1 Qui Apply by lettor to the = PRIVATE FAMILY, of P IRISH TERRIER, \"LE onth.Im- ue ice neitherstone nor brick-worl ; y y ECTABLE WOMAN, ooM\u2014A 1i ED DOUBLE \u2018SBALE\u2014 A BARGAIN, ; lower, $13 per m In practice n i VV ANTED_A GENERAL L SERVAME, SMALL VVANTED-EY A EE See Ceaning by the SRE SR, Address OOM_A COMFORTABLY FURNISRE or tea gvo- Young doc, full pedigres.$13.00.169 Craig st.283 À roalato poesdaion apply 14 Plymouth #53\" should Et with moro than, Le bod THE LATE M .MERCIER, | 3 - family.guod home fur the right ow) ; city refer: day.Tl lagauchetiose ETS .V 3071,\" STAR ofice.5.isa Bt.Antoine st.ba UPRIGHT PIANO, _ 1- 100f the crushing » ACco - po + ay.0 tlemon.3 ss SALE-BEAUTIFUL a in the eaces required.Apjdz at 730 Palace si after7p.m.© N TAKE TWO 00! Foires d patent check repeat action; FRONT neces.\u2019 This morning at fait part nine, § 00281 VV ANTED \u2014 MRS, STEELE, CAN TAKE TWO OOM-\u2014BRIGHT ROOM, HOT WATER HEATED, MS- LARGE FURNISHED FRONT BOOM, oe caine purchaser\u201d ADH 0 LET-NEW UPPER STONE tances.also stated that an or or lr Perea fone ! D_\u2014TWO ACTIVE MEN ELL COAL ao aa de ae Soloman s « m1 De tee vee EL heart apply Muni R niin fe otiemn mas\u201d espere or, : relly te wakeroams, 2907 3e Cette Catheripe st er a JL house, Sussex BAL New Torte.\u201d hiss brick and cement® wall cracks under arn, of Rachel stffct and Papineau Y ANTE a oe! iress \u201cA 3203,° ing, at 1208t Antdin OLAS DRESS AnD Hemani strictly private; 282 3 ; 3 vel.furnace, very low rental a pressure of twenty to thirty Jons per a solemn uiem s@-vice pass chanted Jo \u2018 v STAR off ANTED \u2014 BY FIRST- mantles to ! in a | Y LARGE BIZE OVERCOAT foot, and a good brick and cemen h 1 late En.H.Mercier.e W , kinds dresses and ISHED ROOMS, OR A ND GOOD BOARD N ALE\u2014A VER square foot, the sou V ANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCE SUCCESSFUL srake: À nee ht 8t.Edward street, off Ble Bio Re 20 ae right Dosey forma: hosp ft for the winter.Oo OOM, SAL ROAR References © ; F oran friese), .good oo ones gro ann ie?! You can LET-446 SEIGNEURS ST, ONE UPPER prail crac cracke under à pressure of thirty to chorus and, orches ere At the ot deputy for geath bcnetit ordur os done, street: dress\u201d AR offoa - Adrees, \u201cF 6,\" comes n toa desirable tenant for the forty irection .Chaa, nz \u201cPie J vr 5 Foouat work, done.ALL Pe 4 AND PUOL TABLES.rooms.Rent low toa for the Greenshields handed witness a copy * Mr.Edouard Lebel sang \u2018Pie Jesu\u201d * Boon 30 69 Dearborn st, Chicago.23 1 VV ANTED-BY FIRSTCLASS TATLORESS AL 5 FURNISHED A BRIGHT SUNNY PAR: 0OM8\u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE EN -JFOR BALE \u2014 BILLIARD so GaJ2 English winter.Apply on premisesor No.2 Ric hmor de \u2026 Grec bitects* and Builders ferto alle Te are EE ME EN TED GENERAL BERVANT.MUST JV Kinds of cad overrente.cut and di perde: vor = Ro Sahara en 2h RRO or out board.1s private family.ool tanh.wD.Nightingale, 1743 Notre Dame, 2851.square, dan book, * 8 tro Which he found that the A TEan ; Ro - A have ony references.App at i6 Paie Sir dons ng He Edvard sie oi mi he 8 DOUBLE AND SINGLE.ON FIRST ve E BEDROOM WITH USE © v KIT E SALE_BLACK WALNUT rea (on Mount oLE atroce betmocn McGill Co od.avons crushing \u2018welght of Der pare inch, and PERSONALS.> toMm.Peter Brown.OOMS \u2014 39 Belmont street.282 3 OOMS-\u2014LARG upie Or two young Please call after 6 p.m.Tran: Mour nes Aer) shop be was 1000 _ SE FOR floor; every convenience.Ren suitable for married coup mer sb Mansfield street.The koy in brick laid in cement 450 to | nT £9 NCED SPINNER, ONE TED\u2014WORK IN A PRIVATE HOUS] chen, oo tomy.Apply \u20ac3 Aylmer ainst.and street.280 2 2aw of good & toned ton Dana ER 2 1 Mouton 258 5 Weiss d'oeforencen Apoly Monday af emma.JROVME-_TO LET.WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD: mes, with board: in prive Let R SALE\u2014BUFFALO ROBES.15 MANSFIELD Death.Apply SLI soc Perou Poth Rood bhi Then soon the rales eR.Stentor Hoes Goren tow., giving referouces, Lo andar; les Borromeo at.; DOUBLE Arp SINGLE Forrest.0 LET\u2014HOUSES OF TW 4 Fr.\u2014 re b + Stanle of ard > AGENTS THROUGHOUT 1153 #8 LET, WITH ox WITHOUT BOARD, 2 00MS8\u2014TO LET.LARGE DOUBLE Sherbrook ORGANS, FROM 815 and six rooms, w.c.; Jandidrd wo nd laid down by the authority brought here» Miss Snetainger y Moulinette) is the guest LADY Bu r American BY YOUNG LADY, POSITION AS OOMB\u2014TO w Apply 98 Dorchester st.rooms, all m 231 R BALE\u2014PIANOS AND to $25.Lis meals on rent; price $3.00, $5.00, $6.ourself \u2014that neither stone nor bric her sister, Mrs.Liffiton, op 8! 0x LE ada, to 8 solicit orders for és reais Magoetised NTED- % governess, co mpanion of mother, help.minutes from 2.st.Gentlemen oply.From eu sewing machines, Fiapsnteed, from #4 street.si.00.360 Hichmond At.231 Thould be trusted with more than.vue sixth Miss R caenbaui, of New, York, a visiting \u201c ANTED ANTE .indeor.: ; b .00.y an or McLea, Peel strev rheumatiem end pther alien Madam Stevens, Foglish branches, Ry ve JY orgy Toy FLAT, 233 2 T OF A COTTAGE.{| or one-tenth of its crushing we ght, her aunt, Mrs.R » 85 Bloury st, Montresi, rn $ Highest 233 1 MS\u2014FURNISHED, ox) BATHROOM .M Open evenings 0 LET\u2014A PAR ick wall should only trusted vo E land.is Sho guess ANTED-A SMART BUSINESS MAN, WHO N BY YOUNG MAN.FIVE Renta Apply 43 Bn Tamreom ren sonne JFORBALE_ INVALID sod or Joaned by dag.rtd Cusack, 4 orien, varia hE ith a weight of 30 to 50 pounds ?\u201d of re Ein Livesey i rs : bea, are i t D\u2014SITUATIO near Bher t, sold or exchan, N31 Stein, of Q rig W oan speak both Janqueges.may Bud » oy dren WANIE ex quatio in stationery; speaks MPORTABLE FURNISHED OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, POR LADIES DURING month S13 6r.James sb, city.283 1 \u201cYes.\u2019 à et any euthority for Capt.and dirs, Lemon Sant ses ol Eran oon.A 331 Engliab: best referenoss.Ger Fash ive 6 ois, or Lathroom.fst: suitable tor gentlemen, ei, Ladies\u2019 Doctrots: 151 Cadiout.ALE-TURNITURE, OAK WASHSTANDS, 0 LET-A GOOD HOUSE, WITH ST ABLE casing.That 40 Pounds is & safe weiaht 1 in White, of £ Quebec, is the aces of hee ' ramm homes.Mrs., 25 34 OR SALE\u2014 robo: $4.50, chaire.en Cote Antoine; all saying thal ith the | Mise Shuter street.vr SMAR\u2019 BOY.APPLY TO =.single or double.15D own F #2, walout bureau, wardro on Rosemount ave, Co Aad ur opinion at variance w e Mrs Calin la Catnpbell uter _\u2014___ > : = ES mr WA A log pouacheapst or tek nurse.Beat of release | OOM FURNISHED mpiored aurie day.as BARES, MCKWAN, LADIES SICK NURSE: rion Archers chest of drawers, dood EF] # fonvenionces: soar in\u2019 winter ce Liwn, | orties on tquoted 7\" x aunt.M s Bale, of Ottawa, are are among the N - , ENT, ing oe Richards, 531 Seigneurs st.202 grutiemen, or lady employ 2823 uperior accommodation for boarders, oy i t, taking lease.Chas.J.own 4206 It is, it is true.\u201d visitorsin town for the St.Ball As 5 5 ANTED \u2014 BY, MANUFACTURER 8 \"ÂGE Address Matthew supe able tenan! t.Antoine.233 2eod Janin, civil en ineer baving most of ette Browh has out for an ; TWD ne vrolerred AUX ae PORTABLE SINGLE, Siteniiae, Soc Sumas MIO CARRIAGES.ETC.St.Catherine st, Cote S a porionch as such in Frans superin.Mrs Fayette BrowA has cards for ar 1 Une writing ahorthaud pre OOM NICE, WARM, COM us, HORSES AND hisexperien Home, as here Inst las employed and salary Atri œ fa PUPILS WANTED.R iu front, with or QF Without board; es bot Tater: o MADAME M.VILLARD TAS rip pH E RS To MORROW, tending the erection ei come of the Jargest Mra.W.a en De Cte esate i family; pear Windso moders ARD\u2014 ate hos) or R .> ere, Was y me on , 3 \u2019- © EL\u2014000K, THOROUGHLY COMPETENT - FoPaiace PD pe Srvc, edt Be Caire 1 argo com JFOB BALE-A BEAUTIFUL WELL BRED MARE THE PREACH buildings there, was calle; thi case.Head Ab Ho x r a Wave with good city references.Appiy as ste! Por JANTED\u2014 of Charing Now lame sow formed \u2014AND BOARD, OOM, ON hea THROOM fortabie sud well sired ta MWR ery tery Toitable for re oy or Sema\u2019 on nom 0 Exoraxp\u2014Ch ria Church Cathedrat-Ber\u201d to give disintorented ar.Her ad m ade phy soa Mrs, Rosamon a \u2019 (Aimants, are tn fn Ÿ = School Languages.clases m0 | ot with or \u2018without 2338 driver.or particulars spply as vices at 1 » i prs rre, St thorough examination ofithe bui town for a - - Fraser foneuts.= ait LARGE WELL FURNISHED Chester.J.Hi e o 13 : 705 d in his opinion the acci- a in D 9 versity st.D\u2014 AND \u2018a Church \u2014Preucher at 11, Rev.C.ames; colla] an p : Sava Aare oT ae) a wn (ne neal servant, in ANTED- SHORTHAND, BOOKEREFING AND | ° AT 41s wiLLiAM sTREET, JBOA%om Soom.saltabie board.bot wager beating, BL A ET i 0 BE Cacmiehael.Se dames the dpostic ile.2 Ber Gant had been caused by the.wall Mr.U.H.Dandurand.real estate agent = c'e i 24 Lu rdmly.\u201cADbls at 45 Dusocker Must bar re WY ANTS work taught.Correspondence.sic.BEE are wall farnlabed front roots, wel) Boated, wii men; bome comforts lat class Aely se No.710 she: ROR, CALE UA Col Crea.1709 Bt.Catherine st.Dean Qarmic 7 9.Bes.Canon Ellegood.Trinity.\u201411 a.giving way by reason ot the Glam placed EE as ot ol.g | Qrnoes.bt.Goltman : board.\u2014 m and7p.m., Rev.Can | il.Rev, t of plum e ound office in oo \\ ly done.Bo or_without bos ; hecho st.J.H.Evans: 7, Kev.C.C.Walber.\u201cSt.Jude's\u2014 upon it being out p { Berthier, who.has beep the : ISEMAID, Cather FURNISHED ROOMS, ESS, PRI- MMINGS ALL KIND! ; 3.i dvent.\u201411.The Lord mn to be out to the extent of two Mry.Lockhart, 0 ie, on A | Wer perma zo vege ptet | pee PE IEEE EY BONE | FORME pune ae PE re | Ba ee Pa TE | Hlth put tee ns Efron dti\u201d \u201c.0 t.oy their own bumos.135 George ez kinds trimmings re ra Hit Sst Poste cy.The weight of building he Wool FOR MONTREAL AND VICINITY, A 01067 taught.Prof.Golduers, 1985 Notro Dame streat.ave.Ter Grass moane, tas 3 ar indies attended st nes mod %3 4 3 Ha = S37 eae \"pr.Barclay.Creacent Street ire could have been supported by the vaio pans Sir Che ad Hon \u2018Tupper in bis } \"> pos patine ra acricUy good femuy dr ANTED-PUFILS 3 ro LEARN ROMS Host Antoine st.OARD\u2014AND ROOMS.VERY WARM COMFORT: R SALE HORSEMEN, ATTENTION SEND 1120 Dr or rires Art Sia: aed 7pm: wall, which be considered wil construct as western trip as far as Winnipeg.but will not go : ods sud ac ly require, Froth areas od good cas sold.| VV Le out patterns in x.Hatha\u2019 office.M\u2014WITE OR WITHOUT BOARD, NEWLY pile DORE DE ES En Best horse book.pal ublisbed, over forty recipes for hoot eo ero Pidgeon at 11 in.ed à pra The witness of accident during the cross.on to the cans vernors to the Montreal Gen- poss re the = an oe 0 1 te Terme more 2 root rare a private fealy ot roi Hail | ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN OR fai1at wastes UN 1 Box 66 1 Re ar Ron Dr.Hugter examination which followed.He will again orn Ho ospital for next y eck sien Mears.oe \u201c ; AND, d 1 p.m.Dom FW.: this morning.d, Jonathan Hodgeon, bte ( TAILORESS BY THE DAY, TU RE BY A FIRST Upper 8t.Ur BCARD-AX nsients accommodated, at 43 McGill Ool- am aad 7p om Dominion.to\u2014Rev.W.J.Wood, take the stand this m g G.Reid 0 Hanson lances of çcomu ~ Rae a: hus home, ANTED\u2014PUPILS FOR BOXING © 278 3 Jaw B\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBLE, HANDSOMELY 200 4 EIGH ORACHOIR, q tla m.sud jem - Co Rev.J.Seller, at 11a.Som Hivgman.¥ ide SH W ppp wer CON.oh role, randos, va ad bi aie with o = mm ROOMS FOB LADIES DURING = ate.EooELr CYR amet mo barnoss, in Ja fing mare Anes Bev.\u201d L laitch at 7p a and Ÿ DEATHOF AN AGED NUN.Rev.Maclinehiiffe, of the tes Rr and eas of | I IN GERMAN.- without 5 - JOARD ical at- 4 at ussin, wreuce p Barmuer\u2014Oitont= Hinsoi serve, pasar | 12 rife +8 yun a TOR GENERAL wi hE a desire \u20ac 8.ato or Magie où Rox 5 BINGLE.WE Fe beatin io Moi Bros \u201corne inodarate.M ir El ia aes CN orien 1 PB tromuxp Ermsoo ree Dartholomew's\u2014Rev.w.The convent of the Ladies.of the Congre or Sith bris Church Cathedral to- Ix .©-Amiy tat 14 Mackay st.2 \u2014 1a for | or, bain at.2831 ; also vacancies for Mal RG IGH ON BOB RUN- w, Finch, Ottawa, at &.m.an a re Dame have just lost an o , Yorkshire, FE Ww D\u2014A YOUTH TO TAKE CAKE OF A German-English Da Sol BS Us who College ave = ROOM, SUITABLE FOR TWO FOB SALEM LA OE te head Br pair in good or.Detain an\u2014Chorch, ofthe Volos ne.w.8 gation of Notre Da rder in the person of Sis- Mise Buck ack i\u201d Rah or pag .Thy, \u2014\" pure and deliver 7 Krocerion uuy Avy on Monday we ANTED- PL pe opel care LD ES OOM \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY wo ARGE AE RONT Botha in beds; also ble board.79 Blours der and cheap.A.Braalt, carriage builder, | Wy Logique German Luthran Pastor Riedel, at 11 ter St.Maximin née P hœbé 6 Lee La she is the pes tot fir.\u2018an W.W \u20ac - f ht in Bos or also bay win dow, in a newly furn ; toine ! Lo A Geren du Lac.Dece was years arbres Pod d Mre lace A Jit.Antoine street, corner ui eh tau o mont by method of Dr.Sauveur; 9 room, with rivate punir: no children: .ous.\u2014Howss of Refuge Pointe), Coteau du ased \\ ition OE , nited in » Ww SEX.TO ught in thre 4 demred Address \u201cW 3LN | modern couren : pl 91 st.Denia.NGL FIVE YEAR OLD HORSE AT MISCELLANE: Watriner.À Hall\u20148t d for many years occupied the position Mr.a.».Mackay, of Mexico, was n ANTED- CARE on FUTURE DS T0 pu ni att Sup Tri | br it PEE hr Sri Fire pri Tourer Phas | Sok Ment Moss Trill .Apply room 11, No.- À ULT Persian lamb caps.two years anun 0 - ynn, OUR À st fake money Quickly.eo msi.VV ANTED-E CH PROFESSOR WARNAULT OOM-WELL FURNISHED ROOM, ON PARK (ARD~TABLB BOARD, NEAR REAVER HALL T A SACRIFICE, BROWN MATCH- C.M.B.A.oe Racin which she made host of friends.London, Eng.T mariage took place a ie NTED-AN ENERGÉTIC MAN, WITH A Pupils residence.\u201d (FRAN mrs exparisnce Ingres-Coutel- eo name Address SIE bran Bia par week Adiress \u201c1 3063,\" i ea tom, about 1100 pounde Sac; drive single or The faneral which was ver ry imposing was 7 hyde, maïried couple bave left for | Ta - , = able for ne or Lwi 222 both.Mountain h N 238, t the cha: of the Mother a ; oo A ' connection in the city, to assiste real estate POPE OO double; sell ons or The annual meeting of Branc 0.held yesterday at the their home In Mexico.f° + au ca motiey Sully.Lorre- 2\" office.COIS, LADIES e Bt peau dra for the \u201cdons count, Ads \u201cE 34 Fi on\u201d Cappel Eau er td Eek | 3 00 EE Roasts Ron eme BoP tO Ena EE A Thar a oe He GMB A, as bold in their Hall, 554 8 coemston.o_o bent draped cho (indoor Hiptelr ter ho trintr for bn = a, 1 in Deuis s: the use of little .2823 attendance; pi 3 dfoining Ens; per.Road.lected for the emsu- = Mr.and Mrs.Hague and families.Add end Lemieux, 115 231\" a) ts He Uctain stree modiosl 283 15 pre ses.following officers were elec MP-FIRE.and his son.t isgue and femi ANTED-A GOOD GENERAL BERVANT At follies, io +] Sh se?ing year: President, P.Kelly; first Vice- AT THE CAMP- hier A Set A SLT à 3 No.1 Sussex avenue.+ onPag R COLORS, 8_TO LET.TWO MINUTES WALK FROM - RD D ROOM IN POINT BT.CHARLES, G A comPLxTe ing second\u2019 Vice.Presi.ar oe completion of tho ve ndgome Wan ND SOLLAR STARCHENS PIOget alana toni i ROCHE pla Tami gun, Bot, cod waters al conven- BBC Hamid oo a orme moderne hs cies Amo rent during de winter montis np » Pres Eee 9 e Lorimier: Recording: On Friday night the new comimitteeof the pou £.Caraloy is butiding for ila daughter, ANTED-BUIRT AND COT E irget al Alexander et.Drivate English fam 3 | rat aoe.TP rms Siler ble price, nddress to 8t- Donia, 38) 22aw dent, P.sistant.B rve Association held the Mrs.Hague, on Mountain 25 Tuspoctor aus iront 5 te Montreal tours La Les a se vo der Faces.1) ond street.boarders.Address or apply Willesden, Post Office Boi pres, RES, Evo, Secretary, % Choa ee Soororany.Yictonia tire: ot the season in the fine Capt.'J.D.Chartrand, tho only, Fro To tire and =r Tv 178 Inspector = \u2014 SZ err RT ISHED.HEATED BY | 8 Charles SHOULDERS.BROKEN KN Beers\u201d J.Sm in first \u201c\u2018camp- mens, dian officer In the French Army.roti A Erm FOX MERCHANTS | OTFICE, A 0.To sun GENTLEMAN TO EX opue_To LE EN 8: Depisat.2623 ! So Sor wove, cuts bri a era md À Marshall Colt a ep WE Dunc; which ad Boon Kindly place at tele dis- pettl e again in Montreal.Ho worked hs any A Smart, active boy: mus write | an 1s in taders AR office.\u2018 1d 1 HED, OMS WANTED.m sore tc.cu a few hours bathing wi 5 as M.w hi of the veterans roth at prese On his retirement 2 Le \u2018Aduresa by letter, \u201c5 40, STAR atic \u2018à give t-\"2oice ET OOM\u2014TO LET, COMFORTABLY ERNISE FURNISHED RO D.thrush, grease, otc, cure It makes the hair grow anor Brault; Trustees, W.J.McCaffery, T.posal, and in the history the Chasseurs Alpinsat Bh y ; ke had | 5016 gi scrooL, J h: gentlemen only.578 Lagauchetiers Condy 's Fluid\" dilu ra , remet ann 0 t been any camp-fire to equal it, the Chasseurs Alpinsat Rice, On bia ron .if \u2014 vo oulibroo bed), and eXLEcT PRIVATE $3 per month: gen! 22 3 bbedoff.Of all chemista.hayiag Ca bei Lot Fed Paul Saucier, ru there has no delight.be ime Le promoted chief of : dergarten and J 0° wi OE nen aro terion.Condy te fficers of the Association were delig and in a short time p io venture a ED \u2014 AT ONCE, AN on - Thégenner, pis in kudersarten and § BM, COMFORTABLY FUR.Fluid.\" ail su the sole manufacturers of Condys D.Selby.The office lion.He ia o enter upon a Journallatio y [ef lo maid for Wiliams restsythoucht the Attorney.| Lx tin saf rod g3 per 23 RGE COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM, ANTED \u2014 A WARM, rots Home.\" Ad- London, England, are the sole 700 Se \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Mont.ed at its success.n a ce ; thorize OP'Ar Ress a LA RC Es Dathrooms dat: foraiaed oo WA ianed room.nos 5 Margsrets Home A aa Veterinary bool In _ case of Mr.J.J.Guinea va.Mon \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 y pu ng of ply meant to au ti joua ! .with cup! an , 257 Richmond ot.stating particulars to \u2018\u201cX 3134,\u201d STAR RE has allowed $150 dam- EGAL EXISTENCE.Mr.and Mrs.W, D.Rei and Mr.and Mee, hia constituents that furnished; private family.Mrs.Dick dress stating ENTLEMAN HAVING A BAY MA real, Judge, Ouimet a HAD NOL an ived trom New foundlan TED-A GENERAL 8 ; behavior bedis\u2014 heel 253 2 \u2018rod RTABLE WELL LET-Q uld let.responsi sed by the overflow of a sewer on Harry D, Reid liavo arr x a, Me their good behavior : 1 - ANTED \u2014 M, OOMFO! quint Ee Th Tos aber y the este of thoir parents, Mr.am PRE Ve À és wanted ATR Arn mm WS Se re | rian TESTER ghee gt Serr Sh on EUAN So A ; r= sept they might, ge TOC .with or without board; gas an 5 samir.Dans \u2014\u2014 ens of thé Will leave for à trip the 2e \u2019 ANTED-\u2014AN EXPERI ouse for thewselves, by Napders the WITI 9600, FOR LON house noi à urmished.2M St Antoinestrest.MU 3\" OV Foù Catarrh\u2014Use Nasal Balm.Quick, ick, post Jud os.Bailey ea ualité vs, the on the 3 k nnd will be a absent Jor nome AR tim me.0 varier usd, Apply \u201cFitzpatrick could testify per- bees tach is ring business lo Montreal OOM\u2014A GENTLEMAN OP QUIET HABITS om FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.tive cure.Soothing, cleansing, = lue mefit Lod Lodge, on 4 and My.| LD.Heid wi d ina sister Dr, \u2018 / ANTED-AGENTS\u2014fhe wretched condition of the lett{mmatureg\" ll P.0.Moss à will find & very mice comfortable furnished roo: onl - El AA AAA Fister recentiy dis- \u201cind that the latter dy has a- Vattoreon, of Harbér Grace Newfound \\ A ' Gampte; 6: \"Hori Mas\" court house, and ne tata: let.those imp AN ACTIVE YOUNG oo bathroom fiat.hot water heat, gas, ato, = Saw WANTED TO PURCHAS Ivo LET FURNISHED, 4% GUY ST, COT.Samuel Brown, hilo veloped\u2019 ross, tence, but is only & voluntary assoc Watterson, ot Harbor | Sook popular hore ring 4 ample, \u2026 He false economy to refuse - gf AN ACTIVE YO! Counciltors st, near _ NIS t Catherine layed a magnifice rose, | ce drown and ver ule Carin » TTR \u2014\u2014 Fo batitoleu tothe properadministration a ing 3, $5000,00 would find an foe = OOM\u2014LARGE COMFORTABLY FURNISHED DATE : tage.9 roo A ome.Mtuated near Keys ne t.Cat of F.Pp ve in the open air in his garden in the BLE FIND.bis four y ; | Geol ; Justice.To agrecd ae {rey adding, oft, icine: Ba drone front oom, heated by bot water, bathroom fat hf rrp ag lL AR MéMann, 178 5¢ Jamos at.281 300d fast weck of October.+ A VALUA .BUSINESS NOTES.- 2.been.Sneral as to the desirability o : ir finger! with hot and wa 779 3eod or bil) aud Columbian stampa also old chine ait EE FOUR sick head- ursd di drain on nl A ohare of ¢ , ! \u2019 Cent one, oto.prerybody\u2019s s satisfaction, Do not despair o if On Th ay while digging « hipa have been formed: 4! make rc ani gradanily (hereby re 4.mbioat), Re.cx snow cons for TPCOM-% UNION AVR, LARGE ROOM.DATE Se in tate 21.STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC.nebo apn TO ee?Thay oii\u201d on™ pay mor atrsel, a workman, by the name rd following partners np pen fe 7 A:the province of that system of pr 3, the pe oly 143 55 Lawrence sc R room tist- newly furnished uli XE | NTED-TO PURCHASE, LADTES AND GEN- TO LET.Little Liver porsintont cure.\" Their action of James Norris, found fan old u n spectacle general, traders, under ne namo ot oAdeiard 19) the pro \u2019 0 ferences req ulephoue Al Sowell ; ' ro contain cH Lux @ À new ærnment \u2018with w The son {ta methoë A FURNISHED ROOM.tlemen's cast off clothi; és, Tear leurs.E aid and natural.cane Judging from the date on the coins, Vimoges & Htathem, of Montreal, commission el title * The, cursed ro long; hers ae\u201d of, * asem adding ROW Rex TRACER nad Terms gem Fo rT LET THE, PREMISES RESENQUT Notices.flans à bave been buried forty years.nt, under the name ot W.& Biethom & Co.\u201d Leo) Anacia ç her + BORROW blo.Pauly private.Palace occ eury the best pecial \u2014_\u2014 oe x Loisonu and nt for everything the \u20ac ressona \u2018APPLY TO THN Son.These premises ight Cut Bousquet, of Montreal, masons, The autho trick also referred A 72% > : Rng Ey COM-ONE LARGE FURNISHED ROOM.IN À WARTED-A SMALL 8 of Civil Eogineers, NO man & Sen.| on Bleury, having wea fron a of \u201cTry on, 10 ots.Sera 2 e.MUSICAL SERVICE AT TRINITY.Joan] Bousnet, oi Montres Loisoau & Boue de.of: Quebe r 3 SE = MER CENT.ON FIRST aie family (gontiemen praterredi, 516 ux MTT ; 283 1 si bre ft.deep.The pri be Cigarettes, O cts.pe package, \u2014 a att, mber, 18M.John > $s so Well Ho THE KEW C ta né NTR Lngucivels only dealt with.AU private 2881 [ma merce r otherwise alte or suitable tenants.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; The Harvest Festival Music will be re- QU Norman Lloyd Hiimher: of Montrenl, many./ A ; 1 * Ry SAFETY, .ame of ~ WA LR EE | RCE I PEER EEE AS | Eos Wii En | Dene 1 Dp fA Ey 000 O t board.e mone, ss y ; n, as * RENE In peculiaels ited Dave to Je à ; \"LE \"ER ys k Aa property on Lake Su hin = TED-\u2014 LAS TABLE, MUBT BE IN | SHOPS TO TET.! made frist what \u2018people manted=s ha: handy Ever Bright aud Fair\u201d ve Bettas Focal on Loiselle a Arthur J.Marl ; 8 7 » eet toned, very oe will rep! ; rehased estato Fitzpatric bserver, aud à charm.vision might be m rat argut 7468 _ 0 BRIGHT, WARM ROOMS, AN AN State lowest musical instrument, very sw.laced lien Craig pm long had wich a work k jice could be relioved: o 3h precédi Roe bathoom.gat; Daisy fare fl oa er | prie Pa\" Box 164 cs \u2014 OM 1ST MAY NEXT.SHOPS | low priced.Anybody can play He amit withiods setting.0 ' yesterday morning from per coat audi Ribose olntudying the A incurred in the carry- th es bad La Lng TED.Flin: Sppele 51 James Curch 351 ANTED\u2014A DOUBLE BARRELED, 13 GAUGE, FO LET-EROM 107 MM, Catherine, stree Have en a ee rite Oh ri a rire instruo- |' THE VOTERS\u2019 LIST.uty: on the dollar aad one pe Writes in its native Wat ication.aay, om AANA \u2014 shot Greener pre- MeGi j College avenue and isina with ; ; nf hh died and extonsive tri they shonid be very Mr.Taillon ov 7 ROUM3, 0OMA\u20147% PALACE STREET.DOUBLE AND fered secondhand oo re yy reall Br veld Erba ht\u201d 0 St tions, and are oid y tbe wholesale and re- The preliminary revision of the v The Royal Pulp wnd | vr Aggie the Canadian wilds and tilled ip \u201cthe wav of court the provings SORT es Ad- st &, handeormely furnished.with or or without board: ferred 3 law Catherine street ne 46 and 21 foot.Apa a tail .agents, J.W.Shaw & %o., \"halt up list for the elect: strict of St.= voters x in are Uiunted at Fart 45 Alki ar Kon .With information at tirat h&xperiencethey had Mr.De.api 23 private umily: graandbotwiter.00 : Durocher stree t James st.from 3 dollars and a completed.Thé fnai revision will.take Hquidation.coûbié 16 have ML EP.Bas Dectase of his wide Informatio o Easter.however, rere Ps « 7 M8.-NICE DOUBLE AND BINGLE ROOMS TO LET.z s wards.\u2018Don\u2019t miss getting one.on the seventh day of January next.president, appointed dot ator.The com subject that ho was selected to Kis consideration.after \u201cis 0 Se SE COR er, Appi 714 8 RESIDENTIAL FLATS .he Tes Jot in Pace president, nano ing previo iia Canadian spurt in * Iinedekor's isnpproval was stituted: LX : irgee =?1GHED ROOMS TO LET, OX .: HOTELS TO LET.To be happy and lve live long, buy oc ay, O SELL LIQUOR .under the name of the Angus Py He was tho \"qmpanion \u201cae a Then it ou Judie box .a ven tinted and painted; private F PLENDID FLAT, 7 LARGE EE PCSINESS STAND Amherst arreter ¢ WANT T vend \u2019 hei sind oe de sation ia of : orer o rther de- contract be Sat, at 442 \u2014A S + Te m\u2014\u2014\u2014 ?ex .ordets Tare me Tete up $ an RITE, rhe had \u201cLost, los WY family; uo ch Pacha 1 Te pou Daisy furnace, all oonveni te ve oR corner af Cor Southern - Straight Egor\u2019 \u2018The following additional applications for lila are runing es usyy also of Col.Ahir 1 Tks Sto the Domi by Dir.Bean oo SA RIOR SINGLE FRONT ROOM.VITE Ding ie class, Redyoed rent May Les , mod.Claprotan 10cta, por package | hotel and restaurant Hoenses.ave beea re.§ i the reg heyon *s for com.r.di = 0\" Ma Rieury attee! pee tenan } v [ ., \u2018 here the Gnénahiohs push heir wal, & could be That all = =» Ty board, for pe HED ROCKS Lv.ox naz 4306 ts , ?., | northward to spawn.FamiHaw \u2018it is better\u2019 Xp .Y are BR Roose = ; : _ \u2026 \u2018 , Innguage of the natives ho dora Man a thereof be s Sgn fat., - rr r à N ; LA am .depeudent upon an nterpre e be \u20ac ] Co A ag 4 v : \\ SSS CORTE Le AO} \u2018 y vo.C\u2014 - es La .x = A Try # f Ÿ = 3 is © : A The Daily Star.GRAHAM & OO.Propristors.108 and 165 St.James Street.Tax Day STAR is sent to an art of United States or Canada, post trae, froe.at $3 year, By ne for oy Sits pee (4 sua.for à belleve the cironlation THE STAR ex- ST the combined issue of all Te other English newspapers published in the city of Mon LW ts for! French Advertising are Messrs.rosin Favre & Cie, Ruo de la Grange, Bate- Hore 18 Paris, France, : CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Nov.4 1804, , \u201cMonday.avomseossessance cuscemsensonsauess 195,225 \u201cTheakegiving Day, no issue.PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE -ENBING- _24 Nov., 1804, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1894.COAL OIL IN BOSTON.Those who have been defending a 200 per eent.tax on coal oil-\u2014and are now defending one of 160 per cent.\u2014by telling the people what an awful thing it would be if they were exposed to the frightful assaults of the Standard Oil monopoly, untempered by the competition of Canadian companiess should read the following paragraph from the Boston Transcript: ~Compatition between the Standard Oil Trust and the New England Oil Company has becom: #80 intonse during the last day or two that oll of M high test has been sellinz in Somerville at one cent per gallon, Tho Standard Oil Company has put à number of teams on the routes of the smaller company, and has beon making every effort Lu cut the vrletat but the ew England poo- ple-are ready, it ve their ou il away Eacher than to allow eis PE rival to A representative of the New England Company said yesterday that the Company was already selling to mors than a hundred RES of Somerville, Chelsea, Charlestown an Cambridge, and was using eight carloads (30 Jone) per week.That, with the of ao A woek by the five othor small co! oles in and Dear Boston, makes a total in this section of 200,- 0 gailons, as opponed to the 750,000 gallons bañdied by the tru This would seen to indicate some lively competition in fields where the Canadian companies are not bolstered up with a -\u2014triff'of 160 per ceut.\u2014and then cannot _ dominate the market though they under sell the American.oil to a humiliating extent.The very fact that oil is always less on the other side of the border than it is here, shows what folly it is to imagine that we would be the losers by the reduction of the duty.\" \"PATRONS AND \u201cF \u201cFADS.\u201d Articles are beginning to appear with more aud more frequency in the press * attacking the Patrons of Industry, not \u2018because of planks in their official platform, but because of other proposals, usually doscriged by the enitle of the occasion as \u201cfade,\u201d with which their leaders are charged with being Zn sympathy.Now, apard allogether from the wisdom or unwisdom of these outside pro posals, \u2014 whether they are really \u2018'fads,\u201d or the dawnings of new light\u2014 quid it not be simple human prudence for ~ the Patrons to confine themselves unmis- ~ takably to the certainly extensive pro- gramine they havealready laid downt The effect of this attempt to saddle them with all sorts of issues not categorically mentioned by their platform must be plain to the leaders of the movement already.In \u2014 the first place, attention is withdrawn from the issues upon which they bave chosen:to make their fight.Thisis a most serious thing to a reforming party.Its chance of suocess \u201cHépeñds upon impressing the electorate with the fecessity of the reforms it wishes fo introduce.This can only be dpne by concentrating the attention of the elec -torate upon these reforms\u2014a purpose that can be pretty completely baulked by dramatically accusing the reformer of having & number of novel achemes up his \u201csleeve.À graver danger is that the identification of the Patron movement with proposals that are, to say the least, little under- _stodd and under suspicion, will be very apt to alienate support that otherwise might help on the cause of public economy and tariff reform.This is equally true, so far as practical politics go, whether the alleged \u201cfads\u201d are good or bad, ce no discussion of any of the proposals are sought to be linked to the Patron orament is necessary.It is only needed to point out'that the country is not ready to vote upon them now, and that there is .pot nearly enough time to educate the voters up to that pitch before the next elections, To push them to the front _to-day is merely to drive possible allies into the enemies\u2019 camp.Populism In the United States has doubtless nlionated many forces, quite likely to sympathise with its mission of meeting and curing the discontent of the west, through the general impression that the party is ad- dioted to unsound money schemes.With the Toronto Globe discussing auch topics as \u201cThe Patrotis and Gold,\u201d it is plain that the : Canadian farm movement cannot afford to - coquette with doubtful proposals.Public economy and tariff reform make together a quite large enough contract for a new party to undertake at Its first appear «atic in the Federal field.Battles are won So foat a time.The most thoroughly con- - «winced \u2018\u2018faddist\u201d of them all will concede #8 the necessity of securing an honest admid- tration of public moneys and a readjust, nt of the tariff as preliminary steps to, thing further.On the other hand thousand \u2018\u201c\u2019anti-faddiste\u201d arc tosscure those two boons.Both polling together have no tep before them.The facility wi h .Nostéw lost ground after J, tndidetes in some wars the power thas is flowing agains reform.Now if one section of the tariff ve- form forces frightens the ether section lato acting with the enemy, from the fear that to \u2018open the gates at all is to led ina flood, san need not be a prophet to foresee the result.Let the Patrons stick to their text and all | will be well.In ecomomy and tariff reform they have a cry of wide popularity.Economy alone would commend them well to the tax-payers, for the \u2018tax-payers know what it means; but if they set the people guessing conundrums on the eve of polling day, they Will be sorrier and wiser when the returns ¢ome in, It is the prerogative of the Liberals to ride into the field on a \u201cWhat is it\u201d policy; and it has long been their prerogative to ride off again at the tail of the procession, THE FUTURE OF THB ONCE \u201c SOLID SOUTH.\u201d ! \u2014 The success of anti-Democratio forces in the South at the late Congressional elec tions has turned the eye of enquiry ancw upon that district.It has long been a tradition in American politics that nothing short of armed intervention could dislodge the Democracy from this stronghold.But partizan traditions are having a bard time of it in these days of electoral emancipa tion.The question now asked is whether or not is this breach in the * solid South\u201d permanent! And back of this question lies another touching the causes of the present revolution.The New York World thinks tbat the change would have come in any case, now that the fear of northern domination is removed.*The people were tired of the long-continued dictation of a single set of politicians,\u201d it explains.\u201cThey wanted a change, and as soon as they were freed from the threat of Federal interfer ence they forced a change, as every enlightened obscrver had foreseen they would.\u201d This reference to the removal of the threat of Federal interference is worth bearing in mind for purpose of comparison with opinions yet to be cited.The World, it will be noted, makes the break upot the \u201csolid South\u201d contingent upon the removal of this threat; ergo, if the threat be seriously renewed, the South may be expected, from the World's point of view, to re-solidify.Under present oun- ditions, however, it thinks the revolution will proceed.Quoting from a Democratic source in Tennessee, à charge that \u201cthe politicians in Memphis (a city in that state) are growing corrupt to the last degree\u201d and \u2018are making themselves a most odious, tyrannical and fraudulent oligarghy,\u201d it concludes: Utterances of this kind coming from stalwart Democraus who represent the houest ority of the people of the South, ure full of ig ticanoe.They tveau that th espotism of cal be wet Ly a stubborn resist- cliques ne fa ally change the whole aspect ance, whic Dally c 0 w.e of poli at the South.ho can doubt that the change will be for the betters This is, of courss, from an authority in the North that would profit politically by the steadfast loyalty of the South to the Democratiotausé: Yet it is only what would be expected a priori from a removal of outside pressure.The people of the South are as likely to think differently upon tariff and money questions as the peopls of the east, centre and west; and it has only been the complete obliteration of political interest in those issu& by the overwheiming importance of the local fight against the Force bill that has kept these differences of opinion from showing at the polls.Hence an article touching this matter in the Brooklyn Times, a typical Republicau journal, becomea of direct interest just now.It is an appeal to the Republican party to maintain its principles, and Federal interference in the local conduct of elections is put forward as one of these principles.We in Canada do not appre- clate the issue thus raised, for our Federal power is fortunately much stronger than that across the border, and we have no other notion but that the Federal authorities shall conduct the Federal elections.In the United States, however, the state is the seat of power, and it elects its representatives to Congress as it will, So Foderal interference does not flow naturally from their constitution; and in the South, this innovation comes in the form of Northern interference on behalf of the negro, with the possible result that in some places the negroes may outvote the whites.Thus the South is \u2018\u201csolid\u201d\u2014so far as the white voto goes\u2014against Federal interfer ence or the Force bill; and a revival of that issue may easily lose the non-Democratio forces all they have gained there.The Brooklyn Times comments upon a speech made ata Republican dinner in Boston by Col.W.S.Parkerson, of New Orleans, who told the gathering of the iniquities of the Southern Democracy and the rising hopes of the Republicans in this last dispensation and wound up by declaring \u201cWe do not want any Force bil.\u201d He meant that a renewal of the Force bill agitation would; in bis opinion, cover these \u201ciniquities\u201d like a garment and blight the \u201chopes\u201d of the Republicans like an early frost.And in this opinion, he concurred with the infersntial judgment of the New York World.But the Times is for the Force bill in any event.\u201cAny speech that told as plainly as this speech did, that the Southern Republicañ intended to' disfranchise the negro as thoroughly as the Southern Democrat has always done should have been hissed in Boston\u201d it declares.It warns the Republicans against truckling to \u201cthe race antipathy of the South\u201d and says that: The flattery af the South must not be allowed to turn epublicantam one joi irom ite old course 1 this elemout of th clements of tho party.force bill in the Solin aa cd Force \u2018bill in the North, aa the u Texas an À protection 1 Troy, LR Tho Hep Republican part; pl ust aa Hore again Is the old poire .in: our neighbors home that will not down\u2014the unsolved negro problem.A new Force bill will resclidify the South; to abandon the | Force bill, aud what it represente, would wound Republicanism at its heart.What is then to be done! There is but one auswer to this question that can promise a permanant solution; and that is ~ Make the negro worthy of a place in the state at the cost of the state.The atate permitted him to be enslaved, The state atoned in part for this whem it freed him at the cost of a war, ani it must now atone In full by teaching him to be a citizen.This is a policy that would remove the stone wall against which northérn pressure has long crowded the South into solidity.That pressure may be relaxed from time to time, but It is pretiy certain to be renewed again, The cry of the Brooklyn Times at n time when party policy commands silence isevi- denos of this.But remeve the wall on the other side, and southern ALS, Follies WE be come permaneaily malenal.- Ess ce x | pre a ; Lu > ay gf A A \u2019 .cs : Les y Ë 5 oo THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 18%, A | Kay, and could be done by the suthorition Jo enfarse MEETINGS AND.AMUSEM » MEETING hy MUSEMENTS THÉ THEATRES NEXT WEEK.\u2014mn \u201cSUPERBA\u201d THE ATTRACTION AT THE ACADEMY.-.The Queen's to Present the Lost Paradise, a Play Without a Vil- { lain\u2014The Two Sisters at the Royal.The Hanlons will bring their greatest production * Superba\u201d™ to the Academy of Music on Monday.The business being done this season by \u2018 Superba\u201d has surprised even the Hanlons, who are always sure of good houses wherever they go.That * Saperba™ ts full of merit goes without saying.The Hanlons have never yet been responsible for any production, but what bas been the very best.They are prime favorites with the theatre-goin & public.\u201cSuperba\u201d appeals alike to the al and young.It is interesting to the older ones and interesting, amusi and instructive to those younger.It undeniably the cleanest spectacular production in existence, There is nothing in the entire three acts that even the most fastidious could possibl tind fault with.Superba\u201d this season is full of novelties and uew tricks from beginning to end.Mr.William Hanlon must have surprised even himself at qhe number of new tricks he i invented ani introduced into this season's edition of his pet piece.He is undoubtedly the tesL Paventor of tricks and stage mechanism the world has ever seen and it is his especial pride that \u201cSuperba,\u201d the production on which he bas spent so much time and money, Is so thoroughly approved by the public.\u201d It is a most beautiful and dazzling plece, and ona can scarcely look at it without wondering how it was over possible to put such an entertainment together.To see an innocent-looking necktie run up a side wall, a slipper suddenly go off the clown's foot an Fe leisurely across the r, and many other equally mysterious hings is apt to set an audience thinking as well as laughing.But the beat way to understand that is to be witnessed in the pantomime production is co go and see 1, and those who miss the treat, will have allowed one of the opportunities of their lifetime to pass.In addition to the many\u2019 tricks and novelties to be seen in \u2018\u2018Super- ba,\u201d it\u2019 should be said that the piece is interpreted bye most elegant cast, including such well known performers as the four Schrode brothers, Julia Mackey.Charles Guyer, Jean Mawson, Maud Midgley and others quite as well known, Queen's Theatre.Another of Mr.Frohman\u2019s attractions comes to the Queen's Theatre next week.\u201cThe Lost Paradise\u201d will be no n the same careful manner that characterized its successful runs of 300 ni York, 150 in Boston and 100 nights in Chicago, The piece has everywhere been conceded to be one of the most interesting plays of the period.It deals with a great Jving iss issue.The ters uced roadly real, and sitbough there is a er in the character of Reuben Warner, the superintendent of ths Knowlton Iron Works, strange to say there -is no villain.The Interesting story t fella ave incidents a; ng every-day life at the presen timer Mr.Knowlton, the owner of the \u2018works, misappropriates an invention from Reu ben W the superintendent, who does not know its real value, and with the prota darived from the invention, builds a handsome and Jux- urious home, where resides his loving wife and their beautiful daughter Margaret, whom he idolizes, and in order to make her happy, neglects his business, embarrasses himself to give her a costly \"birthday Rift, and is compelled to put a mortgage on the works to set things right.Warner is madly tn love vith his emp! overs daughter, but refralus from mention his love on account of their different social tions, until moved b her kind words on it by him to her father's tell» her of his love, and is rejected with seorn because he is a workman.He accidentally discovered In a diary of his old benefactor, Dr.Standish, that be is the rightful inventor and Immediately realizes that the fortune which this weman who hasrejected him is enjoying is built on this luvention.Meanwhile a strike has been declared at the works, and Warner resigns his position and goes out with the men, hase interests he has at heart.Knowlton is in sym with his em- plo After the strik ah s.over, Warner colares à ere intention of going away, but is Margare t, who confesses her ove Mars hy which isa happy ending to a delightful story.The second act of \u2018\u2019The Lost Paradise\u201d is a reproduction of an iron foundry in full swing, ooupled with the dialogue and dramatic action.Theatre Royal Occasionally newspaper men have aii 0 unity to speak in words of warmest Leib When Denman Thompeon and ores Ryer wrote \u201cThe Old Homestead\" and \u201cThe Two Sisters,\u201d they began in a quiet way an important revolution In ramatic workmauship.It w thing for {pe rama when it got © out of tie opel: and off from tall-heeled shoes, and e the language of the people instead of French rhyme and English and German blank verse, for then it came closer to the populace and/ reflected ita joys, sorrows, employments and aspirations, more truly than was poasible in nthe old stilted, bombastic form.\u201cThe Two Sisters\u201d will be seen at the Theatre Royal on Monday.As a moral lesson it as sweet Las flowers by waysides of countr ming because they are natural.The frat act ina hal! bal of merriment, the second act a short melodrama in a rare picture representing a part of Ceutral Park, warm with the summer sunshine; the third act a novel and the prettiest kind of a lové-making scene, and he lastanot a pathetic X human dtl m * plause cannot À but py ingore such a wholesome complete \u201ce bitten of tha tenderest and most natura! bond of man sympathy.Opera Francais, The O Francais will Mon esday and Wednesday of next week, { he Company, going to Quebec for three \"nights.Thursday evening ab the soiree de the Comedy Company will produce Victorien Sardou's three act ay \u201cia Pay filonne\u201d for the first time here.Much good is said of.this work of Sardou.It will be repeated on Saturday evening.\u201cMignon\u201d will be again given on Friday evening and Offenhach'a opera \u2018Barbe Bloue\u201d at the Baturday matinee.CITY ITEMS, r William Dawson will te the on McGill Y, M.C.A.on Bunday a **The miracles of Exodus.\u201d The MoGill Medical Society wil will hold a peus this evening, when Mr.W.Oliver, ns pol | peak on \u201cHommopathy.\u201d La\u2019 Orchestra, ur under thedirestion of Ne oe furnished music for the entertainment of Pre night at the Protestant.Hospital for the Insane, at The new charity known as Jones' Convalescent Home will be opened oi Tth December.The butldi w bm ton he Forel ous overhau tended, ad committes of ladies have had ie conveniently fu furni ei : THANKSGIVING SOCIAL, A vary enjo: ble affair r was the Thanks.vin aocial at the © Ou Wi ve y oven a faw fi if == and er., Monteith arly Master Bertatord Foes Suton himself in in À cred anne instru poid One the foatures of the entertais a acuber of burisaques on famous bees as the conclusion of the programme freshments -consistinæg of cake and pA were served by the young ladies.METHODIST MINISTERS MEET, The Rev.W.H.Spartinx'a Paper es \u201cPreparation for the Ministry.The Methodist Ministers Assocation held their regular mon meeting in the lec: ture room of the Wesleyan Theological College yesterday afternoon.Rev.man, presided.The chairman called the attention of the meeting to the action of the Presbyterian ministers a aeons mes t ing in regard to assistin e poor during the w, winter, and asked If th he Methodist Church could not do ce mothin in the same line.The meeting was in favor of the scheme, but did not think it feasible.A discussion arose over the advisability of securing enough land in the rehaly growing saburh of Kensington for purpose of building achurch at some futu ate, and the following gentlemen were appoint- eda committee to look Into the matter and the next meeting: Rev.Messrs.jl Bland and Phillips.The chairman announced that the Reverend Mr.Cousidy a returned missionary from Chi d conduct meetings.in this city in rid next, commencing in Centenary Church, Point St.Charles, on January 6.After the completion of the business of the meeting a number of the Theological students accepted the Invitation of the Association to hear the paper by the Rev.H.Sparling on \u2018The preacher's preparation for the pulpit.\u2019 and the discussion of the paper which followed.The Rev.Mr.Sparling said that at the outset in the discussion of that subject it was important that THEY SHOULD DEFINE ITS 8COPE, for it was capable of at least two-interpre- tations.It might be interpreted as in- éluding ail that course of preparation that reacher undergoes from the time he dedu nitely makes up his mind that he is called of God, tili he enters into the functions of his sacred office: or they might cake it as bearing reference only to the method or o Preacher BA oyed In Lis pulpit strations Por a ven\u201d Sabbath.They woul \u2018take, it that the preacher refer etilod in his convictions, as a pe am Jottled duly set apart for his sacred calling by the church of his choice, and had had entrusted to him the pastorate of 8 congregation.He found himself confronted the laiportant question : How shat he best furnish himself for the coming Sabbath! If \u201che re- : ed himsel hee hired to .sermons, gather great congregations and secure large collections in order meet the interest on an enormous debt in- eurred in order to gratify the vanity and unhallowed ambition of professing Christians more worldly than spiritual, then, certainly, he must pander ta \u2018the popular taste, announce a sational subject.But on the other hand it he regards himself so called of God whether men will hear or whether they v will forbear, to reprove, rebuke and exhort with all long- -suffering and doctrine he will feel bound not to confer with flesh and blood, but to seek Divine direction in the choice of bis subjects, Divine help in its: Preparation and Divine power in its deliver peaker continued at some length giving \u2018the students some valuable hints for future guidance.DOUGLAS HALL, On Friday next, t, the Ms Association of Douglas M intend giving one of the best entertainments that has ever troy pla ced before the public of Montreal.They ha services of Miss Efe Elaine Hext Toronto, one of Canada\u2019s greatest slocut: ists, who hos A vide reputation in BY being loading artist in her sslofl.\u201d: Ging \u2018ext will he assisted by iss Hollinshead, Miss Daly, Mr.J.Max.shall Williams, the Apollo M landolin and Guitar Quartette, and the Weet End estra.\u2014_\u2014_\u2014 THE END OF THE TERM.The autamn term of the Wesleyan Theological College is drawing to a close, lectures cease to-day and the examinations be- xin on Tuesday next and will continue until December 20.The term this year has been somewhat shorter usual on ap- oount of the General Conference at the opening of the term, but the students made ap Jor this by doing extra work and are as well pre for the exams as in former years.The year now cl one % the most successful in the history of the college.ve secured the of ANCIENT FORESTERS.Court Unity, No.7042, Ancient Order of Foresters a ik enjoyable time last night in their hall, 1139 Notre Dame street.ere was a good \u2018attendance of members, besides a few past officers other courts Songs, recitations and speeches made the time pasa y along Court Mount Top Fr to Toe visited on an early date.The venile and Hor- esters are to be invited to attend\u2019 Court Unity on December 14, when & reception of sun que kind will be tendered them.DEATH OF MR.T.\"FOLEY.Mr.Thomas Foley, for for many years associated with the Royal Insurance Company died yestorday unexpectedly.gent ean h had been alling for a short time and was p to visit Colorado for the benefit of ré bea th, dr Foley was well- known amongst choristers of the various Roman Cathotto choirs of the oity.DIED IN IN GAOL.Michael Blanchette, 84 years of ho, at his own request, was recently sent Lo gaol for thres months, died outerdar cause being general debility brought exposure, \u2014_\u2014 DIRTY LANES.To hy Editor of the STAI Sram: view of the alarmin of epldem c disease in the cit, ox gems © present time, would it not be well | it some thing \u2014t [re witha Tasteless and Seludie a, vor.BÉECHANS PILLS ares megvoellous Antidote foe Weak Stouneb, SICK HEAB- ACHE, Empair.ed Diges-ÿ sien.Oan- stipations ) [ryan 20 ie alsoto be especially affoscions and Si Whciemaie A rE LA.Montreal.Ets.| bte re cd Krpater Cleanliness on fe me mere especially of hou sehold a we bave learned from our foany ed investigation that ut specific complaints rt ported as being cleaned pure, this cop aiched \u2018did not bear ovina tone It In Aleut on tus ae that it has been Sutended to for yea = rs.Now fospector will w prov e hisimalt with peirst stilts and walk through this ity he will dpi à that the inhabitants on the south side of this lane are in the habi of dum ng | thelr garbage on to the ground.and no ng placed in a box it is never re moved, but simply helps to build up a pesti- lence-b ing mound.Perhaps the © people areafraid of the \u2018\u2018\u2019barrel thiek by * but after the sentence mated o ere oi no 80 much risk of losin, ther.mf ore 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your energies to staguate.Oh! What a differ- ; ence in the even- ing\u2014when 5) a woman 19 has cleaned house all da, with Pearline, instead of the old-fashioned way.It's so much easier.There.isn\u2019t a thing anywhere about the house (that ou\u2019d take water to) but Pearl- ine can save you time and work on it.Saves that wearing rubbing on your paint and wood work, too.And what a difference -to everyone in the house when the cleaning is done quickly and easily and without any fuming and fretting! You men ought to get together and.insist on Pearl- ine, @ JAMES PYLE, New Yok \u2014\u2014 \u2014 T D Highest Attainable Quality John & Robt.Harvey & Co.\u2019s Fitz-James 8 Years Old Scotch Whisky.mau More Room, That's what we want tue te P ame Coming te pas par ee ue fs te clear ont certain pré Mdr new cou DTinE store room, consisting of odds and ends in Lace and Chenille Cur tains, Table Covers, ®licloths, Walnut ana oak Sets and Slachonran and a sreat variety of Fancy hairs, Thess Geads ave dealrable, but the lines are running low ad we sre a .ear out inleis about at gay price you wo 10 PAY.us 2: all getting worried over, what te a birthday.er holiday se.Phe wes esnaires make me suggestion, bus LS eur stere_many à Rise and a article will suggest itself, or Credit Ser whatever yeu wast, American À ringer Co.1678 & 1680 Notre Dame St T, A.EMMANS, Manager, ut co » || Priestley\u2019s Dress Materials Brery laû shoud be Sneed iy fc du th, Print Drome Mis are to be kad rom the better clase of out Canada, For beauty, = Pringe Arthur Skatin@K, vurser sad est tr Motte | BETWHEN PRIXCRMEUR and PINS AVENUE, \u2018Grand Openin faturday, Dec.8.SEASON wm, $3.00 1 LAGRASS : Boys, $2.00 § Girls, $1.90, ét TEE ram A.Wand, $1282.Usb MA & Bmoall, Goat's Furnishings, 30 Bioury, end of ¢fice A.WAND, - : } ha Proprietor.se a confirmation at tbe, ; NN * one Week only es to-morrow morning\u2019 oi re ] \u2019 ?THE WORLD he Archbishop and\u2019 \u201cNuff son's Latest Triumph, SEE À \u2018 toler ber 8 a the fast of A \u20ac ; .THE .of Now Fscurepeption an a à.S d 99181 \u2019 ™oonine BANS RE ares gitendod the i e i smbre de Commerce #4 © d explained the ob Y ment Assocation.& Wi have the beat assoried holi all od $230 to the stock Canadian and Americ CADEM yy amages of Mo- 4 os Montreal.HENRY MAS, or damag sustained if à If we can't suit you ina piano, ; ONE wo amount aske ¥ price and terms, we want to know ; on Nos Dargo hie reason : &è i MONDA vd torn down and À A kw for a Limited Time Commencing Yiure.deni i à = A \u2014AT\u2014 with Saturday Ms cen le ce fi} \u201cTHE STAR\u201d Office, | The World- \u20ac W.LINDSAY, pt.James street.Famous 2268, 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine St Four of ste subjects, giving 5520 Direct cash ef of Heintzman, Jo photograpM}esulting in an sctusl re- Decker, Weber, Fischer and Morris wr | rate y life scenes complete and x canapian = |THE SOUR OF THE SEASON Customs and Exeise Tarif nC SL Warehousing Ports, Sterling BEx- change, and other Tables,-&c., ot talent: \u2014 Price\u201450 Cente.Yi = = : fms : For sala ot the Book Stores and by the publisiors ise Jousie Hillard.|; r.¥.Bollide © MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO, nevicimets\u201d déni coat.O J re Da Es Taal we by a OW.Sig | QE eg 3 8 | ASSOCIATION HALL, Y.M.CA., a at.the y Z = SAINT LOUIS HOTEL (Quebec.Dominion Sauvars.sion, the Useful \u20ac = Rs LE long stablibed sod knoe MONTREAL Hundreds of other Ne 5 < ts now een to receive Guests.Artistic Association, Scene of Great Spied 3 = be rm in or each Sr dat\u201d 153 Founded in 1082.Inosrporatedjn 1463.Third Season.~class Vaudeville! = oO pt i sie, of heating; house, and.the ric FRIDAY, 7th > 1006.an muet e \" > | it FIRST CONCERT.* : i m ttt hy i th pe | EE nee PT An Entertainment for §, 5 À © families Otvility the palicy of the : .nier JOSEPH ST.ONCE, Manager ZION CH URCH.MATINEE .ey ; we J, VER YEODY Prescher\u2014Ths REV.W.H.WARRINER, B.A.FRICES xvENINGS .23¢, 1c, Toe, \u2018 pope Tuzms-\"Christs Relation te Bin la- = « Bale sb Nordbetmer's, snd Walker's, === SHOULD Us» MUNN\u2019S Evanma\u2014\"Beting God.\u201d 200 SL Catherine Street.The Lord's Buppsr at the close of the Evening .mR yming\u2014Sans Gene.P'PPOSEIEN HAL PORTEDE CHARLES 1° : _ RM SUNDAY, ry.ad, AT S45.| v LIQUID GLUE.SINGLE TAX vs.SOCIALISM, EE } Pressosios TuE maxR.* .Which nearset approaches Ch « == a.ss WLAN! MO RIG Co fae RAILROADS, ST.PATRICK'S ; dois nur sale nt Tour see 28 James \u2018 - T.A.& B.SOCIETY.| =i : PO \u201c in MONDAY, December > Sar flog petty ven HEATRE - \u2018OUR HA bration at St Patrick's SEER Ful Benefit performance ald of the Baron de Hirsch Su SERRE CE Rs I rh PRICRH 3838 À BRAVER LODGE, KO.6, LO.0.F T \"RATES SOA by xeTICR.THE EE TRÔLLEY SYSTI À ANADIAN A PETER Fan Rte e RATES ot : 9 PACIFIC: y paid in Ouity Mail f30 Wellington sues, estiagn will spe Plan si Tham from sm wipe) welodme.WM FRASER, ven ° Reo tor.T Becomher 2.dicen ir BAg-L ant, and every Gorerninenty a I! force.Tho snd upon sombative.looking The princely, hall the first Acid Prince Edward arva suly{ En ras, vor = ew Brunswick, tain prop, lovely iver e \u201csea, and tLe city Guccessions a the Attorne; tion of me fue tato Ay a the ators.el © roo, where the members ur large Scoteh.+ : netsinger (Moulinuste), white brooads, chiffon wd pink! hyacint! Mrs.; .uald Macmaster, handsome gown of yellow sazin, mother of pear] bodice, slcoves covered with point d'Alencon; ornaments, dia- it R.M.Esdalle, gray and groen shot corded &lk, trimmed with holiotrope and green; dia mond neckince.Misa St.George, white silk, apple green val vet Lrimmainis, vquet white rosca.aad ir.Hutcheson, black sitk trimmed Irish pliquy.vd.James loss, handsome own of black eatin, turquoise bluo voivet trimmings, diamond stars and buckles.Miss Cook, pink silk gown, pink chiffon and ribbon, bou uet of pink roses, or olt, vieux rose, bands of miniver Fo apres lace, diamonds.¢ Mrs.8.H.Ewing, heliotrope brocade \u2018 with trimmings of a darker velvet, lace garniture, ornaments, dinmonds, bongnet of pink roses.Gudewiil, gown of white satin brocede, lily of the valley trimmings, bouquet Jacque- minot roses.Mrs.Charles Biackader, pink striped brocade and moiré, peari passementeries and fringes, pearl oroaments.Miss Kdythe Gault, a dainty gown of white ailk with trimmings \u20ac of fine white lace insertions, overskirt en peut Mrs! Russell L Hamilton, white silk chiffon and lace, Miss ( ioe pale pink «lk, trimmings shot pink and biue & corded silk chiffon, Dink flowers.Miss Mcleod Stewart, (Ottawa white China silk, on (rimming, | pear} necklace, bouquet of white chrysanthemum: Miss Eadie, striped White silk crépe and chiffon over silk, bouquet white roses, ornaments pearls.Miss Mabel Pangman, pink silk and black velvet bows Miss Sadie O'Brien, k orépe, nl lace, black X shales, vi viole ornaments boda M Nis rhpäon.pink satin, isce, green ees a ipson.Dror Miss Osborn (Enuland), pale blue flowered in pink, with roses ard rivbous of pink.Mrs.Deshler Stearns, handsome cream antique.handsomy lace; ornaments diomonde.Mra.A.Cassils, gray a and Black flowered satin, lace and pink roses, diamonds.Miss Mackedie, white silk, lace and honor frills, White \u20ac hrysanthemuras; ornamen Miss Butler, paie blue silk, {rimmed hn laceand pink roses, ornawents, d Miss I{osenbaum (New York), a a quotst pale blue ailk gown bouquet of pink ros Mrs.R.P.McLes, pie ack satin, bodice of heliotrope brocade, crea m iace; red and while roses, Mise Lilly Stew wart, pretty blue silk gown; chif- tfon and pink roses.Mrs.avid Scath, yellow eatin \u2018gown, berthe of POSE a.v Stophiens, black sctin gown, binck lace, Jet, bow of old gold velvet.Ornamonts, onds, Mrs.Robert Meredith, w brocade, ribbons of vieux rose, pearl ornament : The Menu Consomme of Chicken.oyster \"poule cetbread Patties.ee Croquettes ioe Poas.Baked Doritos Crabs in Cases.Larded Fillet of Reet, Chatelaine, 1 & tridge, Bread Sauce, Stewed Terrapin, Maryland, \u2018 Haggis.plot, Hi \u2018Tongue.t Beef.Corned a Chicken.ore Part ridge.Beet.Ornamental Dishes.Saguenay Salmon & !a Royalg Siriped Bam à In Chambord.arisien Fin de Si 1 Yacht Fillet: with i Started bi Plover Pyrami u ODA IStANce.Aspi io of Fole Gras en Bellevue.| ; Game Pie à la Fran f Haunch of Ta Fillets of Bears en eu Chaud Froid.Lobster Salad.Chicken Salad.Russia .Sweets.; Champagne Jelly in glasses, Punoh, : \u201cCharlotte Russe, Macedonie Jolly au French Cream Pufis.Assorted Cakes, » Vanilla Jce Cream, Confoctionery and Candied te.Mounted Pieces./ N Horn of Pleat Shell.geen fmt ot is i Buitane de hei Tialion ardi Prim fière Montes eleva cé.! udr a) and Mr.Edward Schultze, president German , and Mrs.Schultze.fonor.the Mayor and Madame Ville- + Licat.Col.Houghton, D.AG.and Miss\u201d Rev.De.and Mrs.Cam bell.Rev.he and Mrs.Barclay.\u2018 Professor Clark Murray and Mrs.Murray.The Subscribers.E: Evi Mies Bey oar's Head l'Alesctenn \u2019 n St Hubert, er Erie zm | Ie Mr.James des ha president Caledonian A\u2014Mrs.Montagu, Allan, Mrs.R.B.neue.sO.Troubaine Tshop, Miss R.Bo chette, Miss Louise Brown, Mrs.Chas.yd, Miss Burgess, .Bate (Ottawa), Mra.Louis | Miss Burgess, Miss Burns, Miss Butler, Mrs.Justin Brooks (Sherbrooke), Caire J as.A.Cantlic, Mrs.James Cleghorn, Cusson, Miss Cowans, Miss A.Conk, Miss Coates (England), re, Cav orb Granvill Ll.PP Drurie, Mrs.J.Dechdrt (Cuba), Miss Dewer (St.Miss C.Donahue, Miss.L.Dunlop.M.Esdaile, Ev Mise Ex, ie aan pu dette | E.Gudewill, the Misses Gau b Miss | MS Gault, Mise di B.H.Gree H-\u2014Lady Miokoon, Miss Hickson, Mise G.Ha | n, Mrs, Geo.W.Hooper, Mrs.ra w.c.Lodge, re re (Goderich}.Mrs.K.Irwin, Miss Kath- in = Bel A Th rerpool, fron K-\u2014Mrs.proces (Toronto), Yrs.Qa.DE.Miss dsay, ts.A.W.Morris, Mra.D.D.Mann.ED K Murray.Mra.Si Mrs.Macked] THE MONTH) MONTREAL D m Y STAR SATURDAY DECHMBER 1 1804, To ON ).Danville (Que.), ST.ANDREW'S BALL\u2014BRINGING IN THE HAGGIS.Mr.F.W.Thomaa, president St, George's Society, and Mrs.Th.H McShane, © Patrick\u2019 a Society, and Mrs, \\ Mr.Moses Parker, paient Trion \u2018Bonev- kenzie, Mra, Robert Mackay, Mis ss MeDou Miss Jessie McDougsll, Mra.A Dougall, Mis Mona, Met re An R.P, picLea, Mica MoLea, N Mo Tes pes McLaren.Miz C.Miss Louise Monk, Mra - Sire re 6 ha Nelson, Glass 2 Mr, Lelie H.Gault, Mr.P.RR.r.oseph oh Hic: Mr.Claude Hickson, bh à Mas Mr.Matthon \u20ac C.Henshaw, 3 r R.Hi gail St Moran te V.Hoo r, .Macfarlane, Sra Ww.Marlin Jules Hamel DH, tan inborn.À.br botson, Captain Irving, 3 i J\u2014Mr.H.Joseph, Mr.H.H.Jamieso K\u2014Mr.J.Keaton, Mr Davie Kingh R.8B, Vo NER Mr.G.D arper.resident St.Jean Bap- iss by uhh Paton.Mr.E.G.Peat Hie Pattorson, Miss P.R- Mrs A.F.rie Miss Marie Louise Roy, Mrs.James Roës, Mra Farqubar Ro n.Mrs., Mist Rosenbaum (New York, Sr n.G.Rois Mrs.W.p.Peid.M H.Reid, Miss ol Rae oh B.Rose, Miss Rachel th, Mrs.EF.A.Small, Miss Scan- lan.N in © nn l'éhoridan, Me Mra.Geo.wy.Bit 1° a Mr.A Liddell Mr.W.P.5 Me 63 ve inden rgo La WV.Moret Ha lh, Morice, ir; Mr.D\u201d b: Yana.Me.F, .8, Murray, Mr.James Morrison.= dr.on, Mr.R.Meredith, Mr.W ackle, Mr.J.Duncan StpaF arian, Mr.he À Be Duncan McEachra Mr.Hector Mackenale.ira fob Am Ottaway, Miss St.SEE Mrs.G.A Shore Tiny Stewart, Miss \u201cSmit fins Une Snotsinger (Moulinette), Mrs.oaths Tl Florence Taylor, Mrs.John reer F.Macfarlane, Mr.Glentiset The nicht.\u201d Alexandria, Ont.: BT.ANDREW'S BALL\u2014DANCING THE REEL.Donald McLennsn, Mr.Wm.MeM: rice, Mr.Graham McPherson, n, \u2014Mr.R.Campbell Nelles, Mr.G.Warren | rie, Mr A.E.corp! Mr.Miss igs Miss Ethel Taylor, Mrs.Thompson x: Jam mes Thom.V.W.Watson, Miss White (Que | becs), Mrs Albers Wood, Mra.eB, Montagu A MERE A ander,Mr.Trav or Allen gr Romeo re rate he Paterson, Mr.Thos.Puck, aka be Birkett, Mr.Ay Hi Black of M 4e Barheay, Mr.F.C.Budders, Mr.A.Mr.Bo F.ell, Mr.Hn orion, Lo font.A.Burns, Dr.W.Burnett, Kobertaon, 3 Robiz, Mr.Jos.N.Bix r.W.to Mr.Geo.S.cu Mr.C.it Chrisie, Cross, Mr.James Cle horn, Mr JQ Fred.© .L.Cali I Me: * Es Society of this city, t Cumming.Lewis Skaife r.Peers Darden M J.Ag Der, Mr.Ww.an A.Lilien, Mr.LI rosier: rRM Mindaiie Me, AE Evans, Mr.G.E: r.F.St.¢ Seath, dur SER Gorge, Me Mr 2 A.10 T_Mr.W.G.i ferguson, Lieut.W.F, Forbes.Licmt.de B.puis Q-Mr.J.M.Guerin, Ca: tain Goddard, are E.Gute, Mr.A.Geof! Mr.J.Alex.Gordon, Mr.Tr L quite Mr.ê2 EME iF Louis ¥ Toten: Ths Committees.executive committee connection itp ib Andrew's Ball is as follows: Messrs.R M Esdaile, chairman; J.H.8 dwell, hon.-secretaries; Dr., chalrman music and dana AF.Riddell, chairman subecri a .Patton, chairman supper; W.- Im addition to the executive isos Comers pen I TEE Que SEE Fachran, chairmant 6.8.Cantie D, Moîter Cerin Cae Sh Ape Th Ne Oaaatls, C.Fe ! tyreand W.A.Grentinm Esehanged.Those sent by the Montreal St.Andrew's Boclety to other places wi To Vancouver, Kami oops, , Winnt- \u2026 Guelph, plilwaukes, San Francisco, n, Bi Brantford ot Boottiah fiearte it peter vas said oon on al ie bits on e rither * Bocht ooù Lao chare his lot, London, (Ont), Detroit, Hamilton, ak Richmond, Que.), Alexgndria, Cornwall: \u201cOh loose mo on tho auld Scots sange, The sug that tell of doughiy doods @ sat ©.0 That Rept auld Bcotlau ad tre.\u201cThey felt the heart, the: toit the o\u2019 \u2018They make us see à glorious Tana.\u201d They ey the heart wi\u2019 warmer glow For Hao aud Fatherland.\u201d To Manchester, (Eng.) \u201cMontreal Scots send a Scottish gredting.\u201d Quebec, St.John (N.By St.John's ttawa, St.Thomas (Trenton), Windsor Mills\u2014 \u2018Auld Scotia! the land of the Staunch friend of the noble and true, Thy mou mountains: but cradled the best and Thy mths at smiled on the good.\u201d To Toronte, ! Halifax, Kingston, Victoria, * When Fingal focht and Ossian sans Our forbears won & feck o' Their bairns maun aye obo strong and brave Tao rive their taither\u2019s bannet.\u2019 To London, (Eng.)\u2014 * Montreal Scots send friendly grootings.\u201d To New York\u2014 \u201cYou have Aberdeen the aiché bu but wo bave his better alt.We ken wha's off.Hurrah for oor -chieftain and his braw ear Blythe and merry may yo bo.\u201d Greetings Received.\u201cBrantford St.Andrew's Society: \u201cMay every 7 Joy that tongu @ can name He Jour wice ower and ower again, rane keeps us far apart we ore: 's oor han\u2019, yo hae oor heart.\u201d Kingston: \u201cKingatoi Bcotamen send you either! ting.\"The country savior, ior, oy well, and rouse the.patriot up wo rg tion's heart.'\u201d Ottawa: .\u201cGreeting from brither Scots of Ottawa for Auld lang Syne.à St.Paul, Minn.: * Blessings 8t.Andrew's slob \u2018an\u2019 may the be honest son nousie face ca fat haggis Did ye ént Lill yer sarks ri Cornwall : \u201cHere's tae Ma our fost wi riche guid Ta wif ben 772 blaws ap Lin fest wh Gael: : « [ore Auld Aes a rick: lear'd sons are here, fit.> A callants gleg and Koen, wi han! score Ts t loons Trae th We toon 0\u2019 Abordeen.\u201d n Begin \u201c5 sa aw nicht here.We arena fou, bat; jist & wee drap in Winnipez : \u201cHero's the freens we oan trust when the norms?adversity blaw.\"ay they livein oor nearest oor berts, Pos pairt when n° be this nicht is 0er.St Andre Vigtoria, B, os her gredtings tae \u2018re er es we a'mot \u2018hegeither o'era wee drappie \u20ac Detroit: [' \u201cThanks for hamely message.This socle wish you a \u201cnicht w ¥ pleasant ra ren the auld mither countris, \u2018Windsor, Ont.: \u201cJo Beni yo the nicht.Well hae oors on Moi nicht.\u201d Calgary, W.T.: SNS Scotland may be Her mountains stern an: \u2018But our foothills oar kuowls oe Scotland's hills compare.\u201d Scots join yeo in the haggis and \u201cIt's guid to sup pport Scotland's cause an\u2019 bide by the buit an\u2019 the Quebec: \u201cYour grecting received.Scotland fee ever Whba\u2019s like usi\u201d , Richmond, ques \u201cThanks for greetings, Bluid's thicker than water; gi 8 ous bhan}\u201d St.John, N.B.: \u201cGuid luck attend your threesome reels, your foursome reels, your hornpipes and strath- speys, 0 Haïtas.N N.S.: +, ing from th o Notth Britian Sic got Hat of Halifax, Nova Scotia.to their Bouts in Montreal, an joy be wi\u2019 ye Aa = Torento: © ET Scotland\u2019s thistle ever wave, blem of alithat is noble and brave.\u201d Trenton.Ont, : \u201cWe wish oor worthy chiels Guid nicht wi\u2019 fine strathspoys an\u2019 reels.\u201d Vancouver, B.C.: \u201cOwer the hills and far av Buirdly chisls and lasses bra er Will dance wi\u2019 you till hours an, And wish ye muckle joy o't.\u201d San Francisco, Cal.:\u2014 orne chiels beaide the Golden Gate send hearty tings to their brethren in tho Nort.\u201d Boston\u2014-\u2014 \u2014\u2014 - - \u201cRights bulwark as in anclent Laer Let Scotia's sons still lead th A novel tin accompaaled the message from St.Andrew's Society of San Francisco, being a lengthy ballad by \u2018\u2019Geordy Bewhunin,\u201d telling the legend of good St.Andrew, and concluding: hi LE will ind that he who gives, sont the richer be: tia honored while there lives w'e charity.! Celebrations Elsewhere.New York, December 1.\u2014St.An drew, the patron saint of Scotland, was duly honored last evening by Saint Andrew e occasion being the 188th anniversary and dinner of the society.It was 7_o'ck when the 350 mem.Sere and invited guests marched In the large bang Queting hall Delmonico's headed William Clelland.e piper, who was in his national costume and w o play ed \u201cThe Campbells are Coming.\u201d After inner, the opening address the president was delivered, an then the three honorary toasts were duly honored, \u2018The Queen\" was standing, \u201cGod Save the Queen\u2019 * being sun the wh le: and \u201cThe President,\u201d to whic the guests assembled sang the \"Star Banner.\u201d The toast *\u2018The Land We ive In\u201d was responded to by Chauncey M.Depew in his usual humorous vein, and then thatoast' \u2018Our Neighbors of the North\" Jas responded d to by by the Earl of Aberdeen, ch by expressing.| cordial anks for the manner in which his health had been posed and, oelved and his appreciat on or the triendly reference to Canada.He alluded to the Scottish features of the occasion.After narrating a jocular way some of the sup- n served t y ferent comm ttees: on iF N COMMITTER chlor: Bir Donald A.A th, EE Hon ¢ D.Rows, Fash A.Allan.Dr.Dr duré COMMITTER-] Mossre, gol Shaina ¥ Walter ee EE A 5 La ae - HIP-JOINT DISEASE.years became a with\u201c Hip - joint_ Disease.\u201d Fora year I suf- much ne it was Eb po Ife to the use of Youriretriens, TBOWARD RUSH PIERCE \u201c= CURE OR MONRY IB REFUNDED.Re Er can eheerfully | that I believe I ove BY AS taunts gel fbes which Sootohmen to endure sally hs continued as Nowe: \u201cEven Sur pat \u201cFoie tend.tendancies are sometimes made fun oi when a Southron pretended that be he over- the fallowing conversation.between the elders returning from churoh: First elder\u2014\u201cDid you bore Dunoan snoring in Peston, cond\u2019 Ca of disgraceful; he PE WEE ser pry \u201cI noticed \"His Excelioncy said some time ago in certain newspapers a story which \u201crepresented me beinx like Duncan, à disturber ot the publlo repose, though not in a church but in a car.The accusation was, I believe, a Betomny, and the story certain x a fiction, emen, | shall not dilate upon Some characteristics in details at à great gathering ll oki.1 know that it may be, n, sted that the maintenance of these societies may hinder that fasion, that barmonious.co-operation which is s0 much to be desired every community.Dut \u201c have no apprehension on that score.If we aim at getting rid of our distinctively Scottish features in order to acquire similarity to others of a ditierent nationality, we shall probably only succeed in becoming common- p , trust both here and in Canada, which Iam proud to represent to-night, Scotchmen will show that they appreciate not only good business, but good government, and that what we claim to be à Scottish trait, namely, the love of right, wili be carried into practice in supporting every well-directod movement for securing more and more of righteousness and of equity in the administration of our public affairs.\u201d NDON, December 1.\u2014The 250 anniver- sery of the Scottish Corporation was held here laut night, the dinner bei ven in.the King's Room of the Holborne taurant, which was decorated with Scottish clan banuers.Many of the guests ppeared in high plaid costumes, and bril- Nant diplomatic uniforms.QUEBEC, December 1.\u2014St.Andrew's day was celebrated by a concert last ni ht, = which an appropri ate address was delivered by Hon.John S, Hall.OTTAWA, December 1.\u2014The Scotchmen of the city celebrated St.Andrew's day by meeting in the rooms of St.Andrew's So- clety where messages were received from and sent to brethern in others cities In Canada, and elsewhere.Toroxto, December 1.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 No other social event in Toronto appeals to so many per ple and is so heartily entered into a8 the St.Andrews Society's ball.This dose igh no exception to the rule, and t ashionable and me ny 8 nt à delightfal evening at the Pavi on which looked perhaps gayer than ever before.\u2018The decorations were on a most elaborate scale.All that bunting, flags and emblems could do to make the a thing of beauty, was done.The soentral feature in the Y decorations was à 1 St.Andrew's cross in blue and white, which filled the centre of the ceiling.From this to the railing of the upper gallery and to a corresponding height on the other walls of the building was stretched blue and white bunting, xo that none of the roof was visible.All the gallery railings were gracefully draped in light colors, cur tains were hung between the pillars, the gas brackets were hung with) white and red, and.in fact, every part of the interior was covered with pretty clot! The supper arrangements were exoellent, ont à certain number being admitted at time.Stalwart Highlen ers stood at the entrance and prevented more than the Prescribed number from entering.Lieut.- overnor Kirkpatrick and suite were present.In the ballroom there were one qundred dancers and a thousand speo- La ENTINGDON, December 1.-(Speclal)\u2014 St.Andrew's night was not © Smiley here.An entertainment Ni the mile her Johnson combination in Moir lowed by a ball, made a fit el het, The whole of the arrangeme ments were under the auspices of the Curl & Club, \u2018SUCCESS WITH THE SERUM.Dr.Hervieux of Notre Dame street, who received the first bottle of Dr.Roux\u2019s antitoxine serum imported to Montreal through the Borad of Health, reports having had t success w th the tion.He as had two patiente un ès tment and the progress of the disease was checked after the first injection, and both cases now on a fair way towards recovery.MONTREAL SYMPHONY CONCERT.For the next concert.to take place on Friday, December 7, the programme will Charles x.Hutohinge.ache CURED PERMANENTLY : \" ' BY TAKING Ayer's Pills \u201cI was wocblet | a br time with ek he, Itw wiih severe pains sin the temples.sense of fullness nd tenderness in one eve.8 bad taste in my month, ton conted, hands and feet 06:d, and sic ess ot the stomach.I tried a good many remadies recommended for this oomplaint; but it was not until [ Began Taking , Ayer\u2019s Pills , recelvod anything like perma pL Dept Por, A sing le box of Krebs ille and § am now io ena hies, \"and n well man.\u201d \u2014 HUTCHINGS, East Auburn, Mo AYER\u2019S PILLS Awarded Medal at World's Pale dyer\u2019s Sarsaparilia is the Best.ATOMIZERS For tailet, PALMEItS, the Halr-Lresser\u2019s, 283*n1 1745 Notre Dame Street.| \u201cVarsity » Cigar, Bo greatest value ove.offered the consumer.5 BLANKETS manufacturers of Horse and SADDLERY, .n° TAGS and SLEIGHS, \u201c, tor the Horse and Stable, from maker to buyer.teed lower than elsewhere SENEY & co.Ÿ Perfect Titles 45 St.James Street =.BoUTNILUER, Cl he hu \u201c4 all Oiher Subukbs 7 meer ti business man can ich in twelve minutes b Pars.can secure a gom of a d with hot water and ience, with a large lot MARCH ! v ore a lot that ont Electric, cornet {+ > and be your own judge.Freehold y ud, | Es COOPER, \u2014 \u2014 Russian Bath, Turkish Bath, After 6 P.M.,, = AT THE \u2014\u2014 LAURENTIAN LS ii host : Ser ai Yr ud sa oodEs For SALE AEA \u20ac As OF, o Gum 20 dosen M Natural Wool Bootoh Socks, ribbed top.losien Men\u2019 Our price for Monday at only 150 per pair, No customer of Mo allowed um more than 12 pairs.Bar?dozen Men's All Wool Mufflers, white with spo in Price only t0e.Also another lot Cashmere ag price 90c.For Monusay's Bargains only 500.Silk Mufflers, lovely patterns, and worth 91.50.For ey go at only 250.20 dozen Men's Faney Monday: » Bargains out Bold everywhere or are Monday's 75 dozen Men's Natural Ribbed Bhirts and Drawers at only 41.00 per suit 60 dozen Ladies\u2019 White Aprons for Christmas.We show them all on Monday, all lovely goods, from 256 to $1.25 each.Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Nixht Robes, large aize at 750.Bee our range of Ladies\u2019 Knit Vests and Drawers, also combination suits for Ladics, Misses and Children, all at our popular low prices, Corsets in all the leading makes.Always the lowest in price, * To hand two more cases Imported Note Paper and Envelopes.1 pound package Superfine Note Paper, at only 15¢c, worth 300, 1 package Fine Square Envelopes, at only 5c per package.~ ALEXANDER & Co.University and St Catherine Streets.5 e eo-vvesAT-==wvu LÉLANDER & 00.5 Glass Block.| WHEN OUT do your SHOPPING at the GREAT BARGAIN CENTRE OF MONTREAL, GREAT LAY-OUT of NECESSARY BARGAINS for Herne, rer.98%! $1.80.Another s so dozen lot of Ladies\u2019 Fine Night Robes, same as cut DOLLS! DOLLS! city, all at Wholesale KID GLOVES, - Monday.7-stud Lacing : THE [ -Mantles, C: Will be Com 20 per cent off « DISCUSSION OF THE LOAN.DEBATE ON MR.COOKE'S MOTION OF NON-CONFIDENCE.- | The Maker of the Motion Leads Off in the Criticism of the Trans- action\u2014Amendment and Sub- Amendment.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Quanko, December 1.\u2014The debate upon Mr.Cooke's resolution, expressing disapproval of the Government's course in the loan matter, was fairly started yesterday afternoon, although some members of the Opposition complained of not being yet fully informed upon \u2018all the points upon which information was necessary to enable them to discuss the question with \u2018\u2018con- Naissance de cause.\u201d But the Government were evidently anxious to have the matter over once and for all, and so Mr.Cooke went ahead, He \u2018dwelt on most of the ints with which the public are already amilar, dealing with the failure of the Government to call for tenders for the loan and upon the bad bargain that had been made, The principal topic of discussion outside Mr.Couke's motion was the new court house for Sherbrooke, the need for which is apparently great.ill respecting the substitution of c>r- tain property created under A.M.Wall .was introduced, and Mr.Fitzpatrick de- - Ka + \u2014In SEE a ae ons t \u2018ar leas of th had been already literally expended.Wo, and, 4 tod ms .and by.Orr Georgeg been a) Warden, make An title Canadian The authogent for everything they wanted Quebe&trick also referred so well Forest and- butions of - Neton\u2019s request.new sired an expression of opinion from the Attorney-General upon the general question of interfering with provisions made by testators.Mr.Casgrain explained tbat the Government was as muc.opposad ns the members of the Opposition could be, to the practice of making alterations in wills after the deaths of testators.This custom of havifig the legislature petitioned to modity testaments and abolish created.substitutions: was hecoming a regular pest.When these bills came up for second reading the honorable gentleman had decided to oppose em.QUESTIONS BY MEMBERS FOLLOWED, Mr.Kennedy was informed that the matter of remunerating revenue officers by salary instead of by feces was under considera- on.Mr.Marchand's question respecting the \u201cimportant personage\u201d who had acted as intermediary in the ican negotistions was answered 7 Mr.Taillon to the ef- fact that full information would be given in the course of the debate.The notice given by the C.P.R.of its intention to re- und the $7,000,000 had not been given at the rec est of the Government.Mr.on was informed that the Government ad borrowed $00,000 from the Caisse d'Economie de Quebec and the Bank of Montreal.equal amounts from each, since July 1 last, temporarily at 44 per cent.Mr.Panncton moved for correspondence respecting a new court house at Sherbrooke, and, dwelt upon the need which existed for sich an establishment.He referred to an article which had appeared in a Montreal Conservative paper.:0 the effect that a cheese-paring policy must be follow- t for the next few years: That no more, public buildings must be erected for a time or.Taillon \u2014* Hear, hear\u2019), but that was where monev He aid not think the House desired that sufi- elent accommodation should be denied those charged with the administration of | in the province.He hoped the overnment would recognize the necessity for a NEW COURT HOUSE AT SHERIIROOKE.The Hon.Mr.Caszrain confessed that well for Montreal, .under more favorable circumstances the Government would le disposed to give more favorable consideration to Mr.P\u2019an.He suggeated that, as in Ontario, the municipalities interested should erect and maintain the court house themselves, The Government could not do everything, What it had todo at Present was.above all, to restore the equi- ibtrium in the finances of the provinces For the rest, the Government recoxnized the importance of Sherhrboke as the centre of the judicial district of St, Francis.Nor did the Government forget the loyal sup: port which the people of Sherbrooke had given it.Mr.Fitzpatrick thouzht the Attorney- General's speech simply meant to authorize Mr.Panneton 19 tell his constituents that it they kept \"on their g behavior and rallied loyally to the support of the Government they might.get a new court house for themselves, by Mr.Fitzpatrick could testify per- scually to the wretched condition of the Bherbiooke court house, and considered that it was false economy to refuse to re- 4nove obstacles to the proper administration justice.He acreed with the Attorney- bneral as to the desirability of teaching le to bear their.own share of the a Bole burdens and gradually thereby reliev- Al the province of that system of paternal rament \u201cwith which the province had The} cursed so log.\u201d The people should be t to'look elsewhere than to dl Ar Mr.TO THE NEW CRIMINAL.CODES\" &hen put into operation, wonld re- a mense Increase inthe cost of in pec intl fitte tion of justic hich th character,for he ia à SU) Justice, whic e observer, and æ chart have to pay in its Cotirets.long had such a work purpose of studying the writes in its native wat Fepeat ¢ Canadian wilde and fille with because of his wide informatid \u2018 other, French windows only separate ciety are bestirring themselves to make order from Montreal goes far to prove that us from anot small this one of the largest and most important in the matter of sleigh bull our cer y of our great natural re- her conservatory i ight enable us to retain in Which at t is one brilliant mass Tootings that bas ever been beld in thé in- pre-eminently in the frout.\u201cThe \u201cHu of santhemums.The furniture, it \u201ctests of fruit growing.he best carriage journal of New .gov doubting in the Joast that New Skating Rinks Being Bus tie ieulty hs ot ties .t ty, ov i t Races in the-States-\u2014Snows' Manon reir it is uferly for this servioo as a winter Keep on Tramping\u2014Miscer at this season vessels run south of the York, in speaking of the presents is needless to ,is in k ng with the richness of thot Bar appointments the RATS GAVE HER BATTLE.M25 U7, the Women of Canai® to Princess the aitti 2 down of a visitor inca; thair an Vues .] mot unknown to American sleigh builders, act of penance: in other words, the style of A Mather's Desporate Steuaxie to as many of the most popular A our slolgha y >, e res were m: the nineteenth century is the only atrle Save Her Baby's Body.| designs peut ere modeled iter bas ied, and comfort tilit: i nr gopled and comfort, and utility are {alld BazTimone, Deccaiberl.Bunlos Thomp- orders from England.for sicighs of the = LS Toy pega and aciually pads near Halifax, ng h 7s fror y Le Since the ntorun over 100 miles to reach ° ; son, à young woman, has been found here Most elaborate character.ous Sports.North Sydney would be 3 palpable : Is twenty oe t by sixteen, and fn th © event in a dying condition in a wretched hole in firm of B.Ledoux & Co., the makers of or Moreover, 1 am satistied \u2018that could Bl utilized to great advantage in con- the tenement section.She was temporarily the sivigh, entered the Geld of , from North Sydney would on the + junction with the larger apartment.A door insane from sullering and from 8 terrible competition against the best glel h mak ; ip during summer make in =.; experience of fightin, ts away from the ers of Canada they have Itis the intention of the membfoi in less tite vla Bello Isle tan by à E ee joads 1010 body of ber dead baby just barn, Rats be.They were exhibitors to t extent as a a , gan making their appearance shortly after the Indian aud Colonial Exhibition, of South Den TE Nas prive er and home.the babe's birth, an , emboldened by the Kensington, London, England, in\u2019 1836, for like aspect, and the sense of cosiness, so romans helplessness, they even rau our Thich they hold the commemorative medal esse \u2018 escri e and tried to get the y of the iploma.ntial to au apartment of this d P| child.The Woman managed to reach a The firm of B.Ledoux & Co.has pain tion: pervades ti a Tao decor: stick of wood and drove the rats away.distinclion not vuly in Canada, but all h been executed pietures in crayon decorate the For two nights she kept watch over the countries where their goods have Riverside Quoiting Club to tdazardous route on the fog banks sou grounds at the corner of Sowtoundland.People seem to for os Sebastopol street into a guen loo ng at the map that the world is und, and that a degree of longitude near for the winter.Part (he poles is less than near the on.aside for curling.It Whatever advantages North Sydney may that the grounds will be as a place of call under existing 25 .hy dead body of the child and a dozen times exhibited, and their ente ©.pmirgy oe It is ramored th rock Hockey Clube © largest skating PO early was decided a acpec te which was held las\u201d WHERE THEIR EXCELLENCIES Under these circumstances it is not at all to be wondered at that a certain amount of rofession, the late Conservative leader might be lencies.Other rooms which need special found, admiring his A BUSINESS MAN'S TROUBLES, \u2019 used to live at Woodstock, Ont.We the Woodstock Sentinel Review, which possess conditions, when considering a fast Atlantic = \u2014 rose! wall, \"week.The merry quoif, service in the interest of Canada they may 72: * a ave Donenne 0 = email, but beat the rats off with the stick.Finally flects the highgst credit upon Cana- things hum.A visig at once be dismissed.That North Sydney has - Emile 6Midence of the well-known literary 8he to make her condition known dian ingenuity and ukill.They keep ever sister quoiting clube à great future before it is freely admitted, Ar Eee .pape of its future occupant.From this t© & policeman, who had her removed to a abreast of the times.and are yearly intro.ing th be bec, but its advan do notlie in the direc- LA ès 0 Su > room will emanate those vrords of insplra- posplial ; dueing new and valuable inventions into esting the membep ation, tion indicated, for at the present day, espe- WU dT na Tie, ~ oom : Pp \u2014 their extensive business.The firm em- of curling so * Yon .e y, espe CZ 7 yd d Ty + tion and encouragement which the talented Rell 1 | ver of ski formed, \u2019Fhorgr Then in y when speed is the desideratum, we SSS VY TNT mew A | editqr of \u201cOnward and Upward\" is wont to Relief in Six Hours.Ploye à large number of skilled artisans, fo ti to the must stand clearly first or we are nowhere.sent SAME a Pa : - ad to her world-wide circle of reade Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases and to this fact that none other but the / conuectiowÿly te second class service to us like a second me Woy 7 » her T9 relieved in six hours by the \u201cGREAT SotUTH best are employed, must be attributed the fl ak inésid: \u201cSome râte horse to any one is only good enough > and peint ti the hallway, we AMERICAN Kipxey CURL\u201d This new re.Superior workmiai&bip for which thelr .will take æybody else, Lo lose money on.And to show the uni- THE VICEREGAL RESIDENCE\u2014THE MAIN DRA WING-ROOM.nc ourse ves medy is à great surprise and delight on ac- #vods have always been noted.Notwith- clubs si I lived versality of the benetits that would be con- * : ANOTHER NICE, BRIGHT SITTING-ROOM, count af its exceeding promptness in re- standing the depression which has béen Sb eg eat 1, with, I ferred by the completion of this railway can, till they get an honest one, by compul- 5 companionship.The conservatory as reserved for the use of Miss Wilson, Her lieving pain in the bladder, kidneys and-|-#o geuverally felt through the coun.mana ment it most from Quebec to Belle 1sle, we have sion.And that seems to be the only wa I E REG AL nally built was 110 feet long, but even Ladyship's secretary.An additional attrac- back.It relicves retention of water and try, esara ux's orders for Bax agen n! easy of | ©nly to consider its effects on the now.I believe the teachings of the pulpit THE V C = this vast greenhouse was quite inadequate tion in connection with this apartment is a in in passing it almost immediately.Sold sleighs, this season, are in excess of Soll shart] è prosperity of.North Sydney itself, and the religious press.are large) to be to Sir John's requirements, and as his col- small open fire-place.A scroll top writing By MoGale.2123 Notre Dame, Laviolotte & former years.These orders are ow Y & Immense- which would not only be indirectly benefit credited for this.hey \u201cspeak oyt in meet- lection of orchids grew, he waa soon obliged desk stands in one corner, and several Nelson, 1605 Notre Dame, Lyons, corner England, the United States and all parts of a Tevolu- ed by the general prosperity of thecountry, ings.\u201d I wish also to state, notwithstand- \u2019 RESIDENCE.to add another compartment to the four reclining chairs scattered throughout the | Craig and Bleury.333 law tf + the Dominion.À firm which has dcneso CC tassenger but directly in supplying coal to the ing the utterances of the press of Canada, into which the conservatory was at first room serve to ameliorate its business-like 2 much touphold the good name of Canada : à fina T@ilway and vessels, that will then be that the bottom has not dropped cut of this 4 divided.Here, when he could snatch a appearance.At the extreme cnd of the Good health depends more upon peace of at hone aud abroad is deserving of the Amgo fin | : _\u2014 few hours from the cares of statesmanship are the sleeping a ments and mind than upon powder and p support of cvers, Ne tr re and is ing-rooms to u - - need no c ronizing them, no one will commit a mistake, The following are some of the honors ystal Hockey Ciulf Pre d evincing the same interest mention are those set apart for Lady Mar- = cest has su sod, #4 + evelo ment which charact jorie Gordon (known to many young Cana- So Badly Crippled with Rheumatism awarded the tirm: Centennial exhibition, *| p Ph à I of \u2018support, follog e0rity y, WILL LIVE IN MONTREAL.the conduct of one of the great politicians d edi that He Lost all Power ot Feet and sieighe ou Carriages HS des NEWS mber of fallo : \u2019 \u2019 Lega\u2014How He was Cured.> : 2 DoS: Woe B.A.AA.will remove, x ; UE 1877.They were the only firm in Canada = but .?3 t E out, and hockey wi = Mr M.E.Douglas.says the Sab Francisco orid, and last September had the medals lively during the sess [3 Lord and Lady Aberdeen and Suite Soon shop in tuts Siig.vella'a.Cale of are, 2L bo Quebec Exhibition, also six medals a ation : ; ble cure of rheumatism after he fn dealiog with Meswrs Ledoux customers senior series.find \u20ac Installed in the Late Sir John J.suffered for years and had almost given up will havethe benefit of their many years of Th Te cel he ains, NPA \u2019 .hope of being cured.The story told the re- practical experience as carriage and sleigh elcant- = rter 8: Uran: at crenies Upmept | 436 C.Abbatt's Residence on Sher Eton oun te years ago J began to ROSES relat ths pn of Sealing : d 7 T, by \u201cseve m i i he Phe follow past not : Xf\u2019 brooke Street for Several Weeks.feet and ankles, andit annoyed me so great.and xe lent The om Helos is Hon.President, * q 4 ly that I could only keep at work with exceedingly keen, and at this season Vice-Presidente, fraxox 3 VAY = ifficulty.1 tried hot water bathing, and sorts of inducements will be held out to in Carrel; Presid - ML * Every loyal Montrealer felt glad when he po the bathing.bat it was only temporary Before considering the claims of otbeæ Phillips.Com t to \\ 11 first heard that His Excellency the and my trouble was constantly increasing.makers purchasers should make a 8 McManamy, J.At last I went to a physician, and he gave ,¢ seeinz Messrs.Ledoux and find out X appear, KY Governor-General was to take up his resi- me a prescription, but It did no good.I'was\u2019| wp,.¢ they can do for them.The firm's \u2019 pp Ava CH / dence in the city this winter, and every pro- now 80 badly off that the acute pain had reputation will serve'ss a guarantee against *Tepective > S 7 moter of a good cause was happy when it gone up beyond the calves of my legs.! inferior work.A cordial invitation ls ex- \u2018Rey tothe NS ; PRY used to have to sit down very often, and tended to all to visit their sal ms on x = was detlnitely announced that Lord and trequently when I would try to stand up I Win dsor street.and Inspect th ton ent e y À een.h leas! e house 910 w right over.comple! ost i i i ibitie The The Newonsider ax Lady Aberd ad leased the h oud all » gh over and ° I otel ost of aleighs which will be on exhibition for rool en I Sherbrooke street, from Lady Abbott.Pmt lyzed.My father, mw Srother and [ 02° week, béginning Dec.3 An Unprecedented Scene.curiosity has been aroused concerning a The Sheppard Publishing Com) : > contained a number of reporta about the began delivering The Co a ; wonderful Properties of a medicine called mas Numbers to the newsdealers and can- , Le erected ee Flont grounds, and wi : house which was for some time the ; 2 mit games of h - .; ; Dr.Williams Pink Pills.I thought that if : terda tod = : ide of the rink w or residence of the Prime Minister of | one-quarter or one-tenth of what was said will wot soe day and Sho sight Fone mbo I > Id © the Dominion, and which is now about them was true th t à will not soon rgot y 3 ; holders may use - to be occupied by the representative rood.We $250 worth of them saw it.All day the prem were in à L 2e race track will also be?of the Queen\u2019 Tt stands, as most Montreal.oa good.to © amg w of them jiate of siege by canvassers all seeking ad- We < will only be open to : ern are aware, on the north west corner of an gan t em.was also suffer- mission at once, It had been rumored for à \"526 Ca tickets > ing from a severe attack of piles which couple of days that the entire edition had H Stanley and Sherbrooke streets, almost side v Afte: h - by side with the Jew residence of another THE-VICE-REGAL RESIDENCE\u2014THE WEST END OF THE DRAWING-RO OM.fau been toting deal of trouble While ! boos hin Orders booked ere er] A rominent man, illiam an Horne.: .iced that i na, vas pet For strangers in the city who might be In Great Britain.It is probable that there Willie Winkie\u201d) and Mr.R.Erskine, poticed that Hn went away om me a lishers, She denial dia of.ob Slay ax TO passing along Sherbrooke street could fail were but few subjects which Sir John Ab- the Comptroller of the Household.easily that I y thought of it until it © wh th large s y as best the coude , to notice the elegant red brick structure, bott and Mr.Joseph Chamberiain could bold The achool - room is a -long, on was gone, I had given up all other treat- Sat © Night's Chris ih \u2018 > built in the English Renaissance style, with in common, but in thelr Jove for orchids chamber, any but the de ment and was taking nothing but the pills, Setarday 5 the trim strip of lawn in front, the neat f\"they were certainly of one mind.We feel look with which some of us assoclate 20 it must have been the ils hae cured me\u201d year aroused un bain uk Pills, and 3 A New Rink afc, Valleyfleld is to hawne Five thousand doljgeder subacribed for the better and fitting of the! reach being erected on ance by to include a skatdt would |' = iy to contain all rd reduce THE VICE-REGAL RESIDENCE\u2014019 SHERBROOKE STREET.iron railings, and the large conservatory at to leave the conservatory, bus once this essential on of the house.Speak: | 1 chearfully recommend the Pluk \u2014_\u2014 .skating rink is to North the side.The house was built for the late more we turn our steps towards the house.ing of essen reminds one also of the ] think that any oue who takes them is sure William MoGoun, + sent season and tfurthe» actively employed at the different points country,nor is there any dangerofit.Itis Sir J.J.C.Abbott in 1858, the architects Again we finäl ourselves in the hall.On dur nursery, but be it distinotiy understood to receive benefit.As I said, we still keep Official stenographer to the Supetior ë: 54 will be shoved to tocroas that will become important shipping ports, not pulverised and about to collapse finan- being Mesars.Hutohieon and Steele, the right, immediately behind the library, isthe that Lord Archie is not mentioned in this the pilis in the houseall the time and wou who has been a Nour York for the past ; 8 A World's gk\u201d York #0 soon as this road is completed.Far cially nor any other way.The United latter of whom has since, with his distin- dining-room, à fine lofty room, some .conn n, for Lord Archie is nine years pot without them.\u201d ; years, has returned to the city and has me Lo STILLWATER, purent, more even than \u2018 this ihe wil then States is not on the verge of ruin, political- fpished client, joined the allent ro: five feet long, twenty wide.Upon the oud, and Das not be spoken of in the Lame Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills are an unfailing aumed the practice of stenography in the x Andrews.cham ound- have a market for mil ons of tons w constitutionally, norin any other way.© total cost of ballding was about $55, walls are se fine oil paintings, none of ath as the nursery.© remaining specific for such diseases as locomoter courts.= C8 of Washingt the sav- of coal in converting thé mountains of iron It can stand a lot more even.and the principal contrastors were A.Cowen them very large, but all costly, and excel- bedrooms will be oocupied br the ataxia, is, St.Vitus\u2019 dance, ents REE of Wea ington mgared ore of this north shore region, now lying Washington, U.S.J.B.Hzmuzox.(brick work); J.H.Hutchison (masonry); lently suited to the apartment.Opening Sides-decamp, and it need only bel sciatica, neuralgia, rheumatism, nervous Favorite Abroad.! an ou fémien bts | Don te D EE \u2018 | twig vo pe Sette Bone Ba | AL iri dine gn te y a ce: .e » > a ?Lining persona.w\u2019, I 0% country become fully known, and capital Dia N = N =] Cents ha the house which Their Excellencies have Pat, of, the hear Ale and sallow © m1 Gold Lack Sec C es Ld A or a VHÉZ « \\Ë Mame Se thos home mole bot is Fisk Pie are oi by a mlccod, T0 CR ss Cape Not only does this country possess valu- = N > Eau 4e = re $7 adapted to the requirements of a viceregal of price.50 cents à box.0.six os for $2.Just a Moment.; The Geaits of able minerals in the greatest abundance, \u2018 AS : EN / «Toa residence, and while everything in conneo- by addreesing Dr.Williams\u2019 Medicine Ca.30° Dest stock of Furs in Caps, ay , 4 The annual meetadd to but every river flowing into the St, Law- : 2 re = Ty 1 sr = tion with it is quiet and unostentatious, \u20ac Coats, Etc., has always been ths pride : : 3 - I .AN .see | Ont., or Schenectady, N.Y.\u2018a 1671 tillery Snowshoccupyiug Ténco from this region drains extensive ; SEN AL © ak al the im lon is ne ess left upon the -_\u2014 Moesra.Lanthier & Co.'s, 1671 Notre Dame ; and the follo + route to areas of forest.Jan stocked with spruce, PTI Seem mind at the firepit bo pri en Knowledge and timber ahoulda\u2018t be much 5 there atonce oe make salons i _ ing seas «ant advan- p an sam, e c of tim ee evidences of y com w J - i .coming Pred artive in bout suited for conversion into pulp, while SATA Judgment.used ull they seasoned.seasoned.\"For toothache.the with Da a Le Lieut.-Col.Tu.every stream near its its mouth has falls of P35) \u20ac.$ 0 \u2014_ Message From the Sea.i thacke, ee willgive tae ä = Hon.Vice.BoN from 20 to over 100 feet in height that can 7% 2 CANADIANS IN PARIS.The only saved from the Mann german reeds.i Reid and \\noupitable furmih 8 water peer scien for the Aru [mou ram enim crmcai conmeon.Jhon LLU maiden and ae vit th ove: ; jeut Kiss\u2019 ; \u2014 = thought to sex provi Vice -Preside.d in the World.Tes, a.NT] .e = s 3 ; DD.with a piece of Cleaver's Juvenia A 5 Secretary -Bonce from coor freight hot the in ith which time and eme, RS Pans, November 30.\u2014 The following Soap and washed herself ashore.Cleaver's The Diet Dispensar y.= ', Com.Sergts about 2000 , po J \u2014 > HAE Tl Canadian visitors have registered their Juvenia Soap has the most marvellous gd - well; Corp.Eken as the A8a coal station on the route between the - cn =F [If names at the Canadian Government Offices, in and u The attention 02 the readers of the \u201d ts called 3.Æ St, La d th North S effect preserving rejuvenating the te work of the Dist which been ; ners Pawney, bo done\u2014 \u2026, wrence sn e sea, North Sydney hl Ë 10Rue de Rome, Paris, during the week complexion.eo A ee ao for Afteun Touts past Ln He he Club What men- win alway 5 hold a Doe hE ar But i] frowns .ending November 16: Mrs.Thos White, the without cessation._ No ed .ouse ever\u201d tance by Ol e ocean =» OISE Cee .- - awiv from the i away on tbe \u201cFresh is sev, an ae | rte demande du tete oct ic : ions ie, One, later Call Me vire Ras fo the ani the ERLE Bim, ~uestionable by the Canadian people, for the, sara pe Bi if Monseigneur J.M.Emard, Eveque de Val \u2014_\u2014 Dopeneary b yh Tip The Argy) 142 \u201cV\u20ac™ our American friends tersely put it, North ñ leyfleld, Rev.A.Castonguay, Valleyfield, No one knows better than those who | 230, M00, a tt uld be much dney is * it.\u201d Ld tel des St.Pères: Madame Ed.Des: have used Carter's Little Liver Pills what comfort TAM red with 1v00 Sydney is \u2018\u2019not in it.EUR ardins, Mlle.Desjardins, Montreal, 85 rue relief they have given when taken for De Drive o mu e: while the ; WILLIAM LITTLE La Boétie; Charles Nelson, St.Paul à Ta : in the sid - sir me Montreal Novaper 3.10 id on vinta YE Sooper Sele diem pint, Sn ide con SEED u î ros A us.Pt time, a THE LATE AMERICAN ELECTIONS.| rest zy Lesage.M.D, Montroal, d'rue Bonoparte That cultare which does not seach the Zhi ris uthb Mn that from IE AOL ih Alf.Lesperance, M.D.Montreal, 214 Rue heart is a failure.entries the dod giv, 0 MSS.To the Editor of the Stan: lie PA ig = St Jacques; Madame LB.Dionne, Geo.\u2014_\u2014 ret Sty py ¥ portipn of this Str,\u2014I wish to correct a false Impression FU Creme tT IT dré Si eee, Hote Benjamin a Arouse ste fgcalt! stimulate se circa- Sosides Fd a itofithe quick- or two, or perhaps false teaching, which I .M1 RITEE zum UT Cornwall, Hotel hea Senator and Iam purify , Ayer's Sarsa- ordersd by the Ww tH.= cannot now be sce is prevalent in Canada.Though a gl by 3 : UP J Mrs.Read, Belleville, Hotel Brighton; |: a work monoy is ms « ] gébuid it ever make clergyman, or, 1 will shy, being à \u2018teacher ! ' I AY => i ! Arthur Lyman, J.Hamelin, P.M.Daig- Special Notices Committee have > H The Con much greater of T shteousness,\u201d oy es, eat interest 7 HARA nault, Montreal, Hotel Terminus \u201cTry Southern Straight Cu to help, with much sed \u2018road in cs\u2019\u2014no y\u2014but in slation : Senator Read Mra.Read a iy.fact passen- that makes tor the eal or 0 of the | il : visit to Paris.rages L paid pei fo Cigarettes, 10 cts, per package.\u201d Vive received vit send Quebec and people.And being thoroughly indepen cf.in Paris on Monday from Italy and Ger Mecdst BBA SE An tarteæs on the southern dent of ali parties I think ought to see many.Miss Lyman will the winterat - RPRISING FIRM.M.\"28 banks.and in nine andstate things clearly and correctly.Now Dresden.M.Maurice O'Reilly, formerly a AN ENTERPRIS om n Toronto, emphatic eny thal es late election - b-edi note munity Form, | Lemphaicnl gery al he he leon - rent Montre aferract nur cdlr Patrons 27 Emon Reyes ana Paguetatiiorth LE a the time and net many men \u2018 oing Mr.and Mra.Jack Vanneck, of Montreal, > pointe a e tra home vote\u201d and \u2018ri ot\u201d on cs, left Paris on November 17 for New York by 1 other branch of business has : - + Queenstown to But they scarcely mentioned \u201ctariff.\u201d The : steamer La Bretagne.Bo 0 NMI] ITIL , i o, ApS \\ more progress been made in Montreal - \u2018 Ton Th éleurand fair Pmachine.bossiom = sombines.bosdiine THE VICE-REGAL RESIDENCE-THE LIBRARY.=f - ONTARIO FRUIT GROWERS.during recent years than in that of car \u2014 pa a sm!\u201d Th \u2019 vo riage and ale making.minen BRALED tenders addressed undersigned = VMC ia and partrismt The Deine Te mused THE ELECTRIC CARS.sud John Allan (carpentry).While, in out of the passage which leads past [SPROTAL TO STAB.) among the business houses which have marked on envelope \u201cTender Monuments Fil be 14! tion.[toe the most dan.their pledges re the \u201ctariff reform!\u201d \u2014_\u2014 accordance with the dining-rosin are three other smaller SPROIAL TO THR brought Canada to the front in this con: fer tbe crection of à xmonument ot Chateanguay, bn - every th Atlantic even And the victory is over Sugar trust 70 the Editor of the Stax: 1 the front of the hou Te not very forthe ratte Lhe er tAbti on t And winter as & of oe rule tre va a ns worn ee ea = Omari Quatec.and at ° fn the .° i 3 .eklin i \" © se es men inter meeting wers oux , the world renown .: 1s reported hat Boon, pA nin, tracking, Silver work, ~The place called \u201ctbe glen, atthe yige, it extends back eighty-five feet on now we mount the grand stairway of sociation of Ontario, which is to be held in buildersof Windsor street, Montreal.En- ,fiiiasnd macications san be sesadt the Bons ene Then Rocks on the unprincipled legislation generally.Aud, need of a \u2018waiting room.for the Electric the lot In te rear of the premises is the polished black walnut.As we pass up the Orillia, beginning on Tuesday ovening, De- tering the field of competition in 1863, they Devaty Adjutant General in Moutrend and Toronte, de 88 24,4 Enowscribed by Cap let the Republicans try the same game and Railway.There are soveral lines meeting Stable: & neat brick edifice contal harness | ; have by unflagging encrgy, become leaders Mesived unires made on form scgplied.signed wih Wedn Sydney advocata, the people will overthrow them likewise the thers, and considerable passenger traffic.poe\u201d and \u201ccoach house.with commode clientele may be numbered Ensland's actunl rs tes wits Royal Family, H.R.H.the Duke and ere.Duchess of York, Princess Louise, Mar- Esch tender must sscompacied a eee uis of Lorne, the Marquis of Lansdowne, onder of the Honorable the Minister of Militia Earl Countess of Derby, late Governor- De of Generals of Canada, and hundreds of other der, This chegae be fou {ibe pasty = ee A of ; the summer with moment they get a chance at them'through It is a cold, windy place, and passengers coachman + mes scattored ice- the ballot: Jotwithstanding what they say have often to ait ere in the cold and tion for the for a exterior of the house: x es of this about protection ere is the grandest rain for a considerable time, and I am sorry let ux now examine the interior.> 1 called a regi¥n public conscience in this country at present to say that the conductors often tront door, ves in making for righteousness that perhaps has without stopping for passengers who have we find oursel an octagonal-shaped hall, hung with curtains, 5 AS PERPETUAL |EVer been knownin history.The peo © will transfer tickets.The be ordered ; y hall mages.With charac- bead econ : Ore {make or aufnake à party, every day Tt they to stop there, every trip.M bang et Pictures.a ae a two distinguished he the fem has this ne urd > tender mat the hg LEN * 0 George to sheer off their ae complete sets of old armor.Turning to the on exhibition at their salesrooms abeautifui The Department doss not bind Halt to scsemt pour been = they happen to NT A : , A ght wen + carseives in a spacious bray, assdrtment of aleighs, in all the latest ; ° A.BENOIT, ; n : Weather of the middle of : A SF containing & ine brick fire-place, and | des .7 : ot be observed dur.yf street.On ail Pour Hiroe ot the Among those noticed were dog cart Dreams sa Defence, OPERTY.Ff their true position ÿ p , A street.On all r aides of \u2018the Sleighs, Derby sleighs with fancy curved Ottaws, 3th Novemdoy, 1000 Ale Island to as it \u2019 room are book cnses, still filled dash and w nd curved panels.These | \u2014\u2014\u2014tret .\u2018sid deean grave ard./ with volumes which bear a\u2019 distinctly legal can be driven to backorall front.In } .° N North Sydney in a : aspect, which were the property of © late color they were in blæe, primrose yel- RS FOR TIMBER AND or SIMPSON & co.days from Queenstown owner of the mansion.and which have not Jow and others blue with scarlet, similar to TENDE .\u2019 MES SYRREDA, m2 from Liverpool to been removed by Lady Abbott.Near the | one madè for the Duchess of York, so much = A MES a = y told thatmailscan window is a plain but sqrviceable office desk admired by all who saw it.Private \u2018cutter - al The Bubow Commis\u201d \" athere to New York in and chair.Thin is the room which was sleighs with detachable back seats, in Eng: By of 9) lovite Tender DING .O 1.The absurdity of this moat frequented by Sir John Abbott, and lish vermillion and dark blue, with silver to E> Als seen that the time in this room, when ill-health overtook him mountings.' These cutters are very suitable her ddr, roe ct Jaat express lines on at Ottawa, in August, 1802, and he was for ladies and can be driven them.po>msted Tendcs.Simpson Streck, ; À ob the lightning train obliged to return home, he met the mem- {| There are Russian Tilbu alelichs with bauds of the ungylg.for sale.Jon York, is forty-five bers of his Cabinet, and virtually, it not detachable back seat and front in wicker- TUESDAY, ) pur days, instead of 2 actually, resigned his leadership.For work, in every color.They can vorime.CRADOCK SIMPSON & co.wriy.So that instead of some time to come this will be the library be driven single or tandem.An entirely thamtalvef - rep, 28 claimed, twenty and office of the Governor-General.On the new:style is the Windsor dog cart \u2018sleigh, 183 St.James slreot, Ble thehe New Yor liners, other side of the hail, on tee et af the t also can be A em or sin .mi pebly get there a day \u2018| entrance, is a smaller room whi w \u2018There are some very t covered sleighs, ; po ; octupied by His Exoellency» secretary.or new style of two-seated Albert sleighs.COTE ST.ANTOINE.tof n Canadian fast Passing this, we find ourselves before a Nashua sleighs and pony sleighs in three - Etiéing Lots for fete from 1% up, 9 deliver Passengers glans door, and opening it, Jo stand in the or four styles.Some Nashua carved ¥: JOHN A.TEES & CO., 3 ckest time New conservatory.Around us large plants sle t.James : ny \\ of Belly Isle would vf.varioua descriptions and rare beauty.ters, pretty\u2019 brome Bath wings and of Item Board of Trade Buin.; ice fully à day in ad- who knows anything of e \\ vee life + completel new desi One of me ; Sydney or any other pri life of the late Premier is aware of these mpl mentioned alei be wan it il 5 come ST.ANTOINE.: re .1, a Mn Le : : : HIB PASSIONATE LOVE OF FLOWERR, be remembered, presen » G.W.whet he ped} Sydney Avoir way no ; B oo At bls try house at Ste.Anne de Belle] es Swett manager of\u2019 the Brunswick Hotel, HOUSES FOR SALE northward to SS AWS [fier with the ; Af anys éd them, amd here | a New York, on the f his resigni , from $8,500 to $10,000, language of the native has not been!CB-REGAL RESIDENCE-THR INNER DRA WING-ROOM.will nofts could met live withous thelr { : the management of the Purtiouinen ab TRES à CO dependent upon an interpreter for a know Ne 474 4 à FR - : ; i i - 4.; ; ., - ; Late Crete ect A LJ PREPARED FOR SNOW AND ICE PRINCIPAL GRANT ENDORSES THE ACTION OF QUEEN'S.New Skating Rinks Being Built\u2014 Races in the States-\u2014Snowshoers Keep on Tramping\u2014 Miscellaneous Sports.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .It is the intention of the members of the Riverside Quoiting Club to turn their grounds at the corner of Leber and Sebastopol street into a skating rink for the winter.Part will be aet aside for curling.It is probable that the grounds will be flooded early next week.The merry quoiters intend to make things hum.A visit was made toall the sister quoiting clubs with a view of inter esting the members inthe \u201croarin\u2019 game\u201d of curling so that a series may formed.There, will be two hockey teams in connection with the rink and from present indications the battles that will take place between, these rival clubs will be, to say the least, animated ones.The opening night at the rink will be a great aue, as it is the intention of the management to have a hand in attendance and a five oolock tea.A masqucrade will, follow shortly after, HOCKEY.; An Amalgamation, It is rumored that the Crystal and Shamrock Hockey Clube will amalgama The Crystai Hockey Club, and particularly the team, has su very much from the lack of \u2018sup in so far as an enthusiastic number of followers is concerned.The\u2019 B.A.A.A.will remove that difficulty if the new idea of uniting the teams is carried out, and hockey will be very much more lively during the season if the members of and gray have an interest athe senior serics.THE CRESCENT CLUB OF QUEBEC.The above club held their annual meeting ast evening.Upwards of thirty members were present.The outlook is very encour: ing.The following officers were electe Hon.President, H.Holt, Esq.; Hon.Vice Presidents, Capi.H.Morgan and F.C T.Williams; Vice.E.Tanguay: Captain W.F.Phillips.Comait ttee\u2014C.A.San, W.P.McManamy, J.F.Gunn, W.R.McLeod, Secretary- Freasurer, w.J.Sharps.SKATING.The New Shamrock Rink.The Shamrock A.A.A.will have the largest skating rink in Montreal.That was decided at a meeting of the directors which was held last evening.The rink will erected on the St.Catherine street grounds, and will be so arranged as to permit games of hockey to be played on ono wide of the rink while the regular ticket- holders may uss the other.A quarter mile race track will also be made.The rink will only be open to holders of season tickets.A New Rink at Valleyfield.Valleyfleld isto havea now Slap house.Five thousand dollars in stock bas been subecribed for the erection of the building and fitting of the same.The building is now being erected on theedge of the river and is to include a skating rink, bathing, etc., and is to contain all modern improv cents.The skating rink is to be completed for the present season and the bathing arrangements will be shoved to completion in the apring, A World's Skating Record Gone.STILLWATER, Minn, December 1.\u2014J, B.Andrews, champion \u201clong distance skater, of Washington county.Lrbke the world's record on e St, C reck .yesterday, for along ump on on skates, by jumping 15 feet.Five d persons witnessed tho feat.SNOWSHOEING.The Garrison Club.The annual meeting of the Garrisan Artillery Snowshoe Club was held recently, and the following ollicers eiceted for the coming season: Hon.Presidents\u2014Licut.-Col.Cole and Lieut- cor Turnbull on.Vice sidents \u2014 Majors Oj Reid and MeEwan.4 Elly, President \u2014 Lieut.Collins.Vice-President\u2014Sergt.- Major Fellows, Secretary\u2014 Bomb, Burnes.Com.-Sergts.Morrison, Heissner, Barn- well; Corp.Lichards, Lows.Penny, Gunners 'Pawney, Johnson ant Moore.The Club will tramp to the Athletic Club House \u2018every Monday cvening.The first _tramp will be on Mouday next.en _} Fred \u2018The Argyles The Argyle Snowshoe Club held their marks tarst tramp this scason last evening.Forty- mped to the Athletic Ciub House.At lub House oy an impromptu rt to which Messrs.A.Hanna, C, W.Bellingham, M.O'Brien and A.uthbert contributed.Mr.Mclean ded at the piano.A football cane Le.bu the Buflers and Duflers resulted in Aor of the latter; score 2\u20140.H.\u201cLe Canadion\u201d of St Henri.\u2018Le Canadian\u201d Snowshoe Club, of St.Henri, have elected the foilowing \u2018officers for the ensuing season: President, I.Martel; first vice-president, P.Vincent; second vice-president, J.Grigunon : secre- M.Normandin: assistant secretary, i § dbhomme : treasurer, X.Martel.Comwmittee\u2014J.Dai gnault, J.Aube, A: Martel, Marshall 1.Desjardins, Captain J.Paquette and Archambault, have been appointed standard Leavers.The Y.M.C.A.Club.Ca Thursday evening, December The Y.M.C.A.Snowshoe Club will hold & annual meeting in the parlors of tho association.It is the intention of the club to tramp every Thursday evening.' The Crescents.The annual meeting of the Crescent - Enowshoe Club has been adjourned till Wednesday evening next.ee PISCATORIAL.A New Fish Inspocton [sPECIAL T0 TUE sTAR) Ortawa, December !.\u2014Mr.Geo.BE.St.George, License Iuspector, of Ottawa, has been appointed Deputy Game aud Fish Warden of Untario.Mr.St George sho make a good otticer.2 A New Book on Filahing.A new angling work, which will bear the titie \u201cThe Buck of the Vuananiche and iis Canadian Fasigument is announced.The author is Mr.E.D.Chambers, of Quebec, the Canadian Journalist, so well kvown to the renders of Forest and Stream through his contributions to a journal.Mr.Chamiers ia peculiarly fitted to write'a book of this character, for he is akeen sportsman, a close observer; and a charming writer.Ho has long had such à work in mind, and for the purpose of studying the fish aboat which he wWriles in its native waters Lu has made repeated and extensive trips toand through the Canadian wildeand filled his note books with information at first hands It was because of his wide information upon tle subject that ho was selected to write about Canadjan sport in \u201cBaedekers Canada\u201d He was \u201cthe companion of Archibald Stuart, the Svateh explorer of Mistassiul we on A trip up à {staxsini River, and Also of Cul, Andrew Ms on another = members met at the Subway and 4 trip in the region \u201chey ons Lake St John, where the onananiche push theirway far northwant to spawn, Familler with the language of the natives ho has not been pendent upuu an interpreter for a kuow- ledge of the lege interesting pe to The.ig rite ne 9 of the h and fish Lis ; and ier ve paires of the Collyer ey an de aut v roau maissiomary où t ha Montagne ae 2 ATHLETICS.JFrinetpal Grant on sport : fErsosron, December 1.\u2014Last evening Principal Grant delivered an address at 5.5 Andrew's Society on The Outdoor Sports of ada.\u201cOne of the signs,\u201d he sal indicating the life of n nation is its attitude tow athletic sports.As refaids these it was safe to say that among no Ponte since the ancient Greeks did the ose so important a place as with the Games with the Greeks were iho Brith\u201d Gao That was surely a right view.It acco red with the noble idea that all life is divine, and as an actual fact redeemed popular games from the rowdyism and gambling that often vulgarizes ours.\u201d Coming to Canadian games, the principal praised canoeing, boating and yachting, as the best possible summer sports in a land supplied with great rivera and innumerable lakes.Nothing could be more healthful, even to on-lookers, than the holiday re, tas aud sports which are held on the \"ae.k lakes and amung the Thousand Islands.Jt might be supposed that OUR LONG, COLD WINTERS would give us advantages over Scotland as regards skating, curling, shinty and hockey.He doubted if it was so, because with us these games were played in covered rinks, and he contrasted a game of curling in the open air to ons in a covered rink atly to the disadvantage ol the latter.For the azed.middle-aged and eiderly men there were no games to be com with bowls on a pretty bit of turf or golf over a wide stretch of broken ground.Men who worked hard, especially in Te study or in shops or offices, needed to be ken out of themselves, and there was nothing better for this than the mild excitement of a game which interested them for a time, and which trained band, arm and eye, as well as gave exercise in the open air, and that contact with nature without which we are apt to become limp, or one sided, mentally and morally as well as physically.Ot ail sports for stro nx, well- knit young fellows in a temperate imate none could be compared with footLall.It ocoupied the roper mean between\u2019 extremes, Not sa fas t as lacrusse, but faster than cricket, not 80 apt to degencrate into brutality as single stick or boxing, but titter for athietes, with veins full of blond and bones full of marrow, than croquet or lawn tennis, it is no wonder that it 1s popular with all classes.That popularity is likely to inciease, if only it can bx kept free from those foul diseases which always come from excess, and which disgust a people vx whose pipe is indis- nsable.ad on Gi as w College green for plored years an fad never Beard of a match to any outside city proposed, or abet offered on any game.In a university inter-year or inter-facuit matches were the best, and men who coul not get FUN AFD EXERCISR out of those had better keep off the campua altogether.There was a natural desire to test teains from diiferent universities or sections of the country against each other, but if this could not be kept within moderate bounds as well as under rules that did not force men to play an unfair orcruel game, senates would have to interfere, even though dispasad to erco all legitimate Sport.Ro college team should consent to play under rules which oblige it to go Yor every final to out- sido cities.When an executive changed the regular day without reference to the convenience or protest of a competing team the players were treated as professionals and not volunteers, as footballs and not footballers.He ' therefore approved of Queen's team refusing to go to Toronto this year, and was very sorry that they had not STUC K TO THEIR REFUSAL.They took a \u2018stand on legitimate ground, and.at any rate, they had refused, and that should have been enou The gicatest evils to bo guarded agninst in football were rough playing, and far warse\u2014gambling hy outs ra: Of no true gentlemen gambled, The former evil could be fuarded against by \u201crules which should praised highly the referees whom ie had secn in Canada.Only on one occasion had he seen anything doubtful, and even then he knew that the roferee had better opportunities of seeing than he had.As to the other evil he hardly knew what to say, great was his contempt for those creatures of t baser sort, who did their best to spoil the mame and to corrupt the community not by their betting, but by slorying i in it, atl adit ae \u201cbackers\u201d of men who de: spised them.Jome newspapers gave them prominence instead of letting them si verely alone.As {ar as jis experience went, letting men were the most selfish, hard hearted and worthless class in any community, ard if law could! not abolish them the moral sense of the community\u2014nnd the papers aim at reflecting this\u2014shouid.The O.A.A.C.Glee Club, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] A4 OTTAWA, December 1.\u2014 The O.A.CU.Glee Club have elected the following ' oilicers for the ensuing year: Hon, president, G.P.Brophy: president, Ison: -hon\u2026 treasurer, G.P.phy: hen.secretary, % Bethune, and in strumental instructor, R.C.W.Lett.Uno Glee Club.The members of the Uno Glee Club are putting in bard practice for their minstrel xhow,which will take place at an early date uuder the supervision of Mr.J.F.Smith, A drive is contemplated to Lachine at an early date.The Puritans intend to give an entértainment after Christmas, when the Tuo Club will-appear.M.A.A.A.Notes.rge number of the members havin applied bo to have the boxing cl classes re having classes will be started in the course of a few weeks.A great many applications have been received for the vacant position of secretary.treasurer.All the letters will be opened and considered at à meeting of the Directors which willbe held on Monday even: ng.= THE WHEEL.The New York Tournament New YoRrg, Decomber 1.\u2014Tho fourth day of the International bicycle tournament in Madison Square Garden proved one of the most intergsting of the week and furnished many exciting features.The principal interest cent in the beginning of the great 24-hour race.The scure at 1] o'clock was ag, follows: Waller, 2 miles; Albert, 23 miles, 5 laps; Swark, 3 255 Arhie Martin, 98,8} Leana, >; Colden, 23 or 21, 6; Star buck, 87: arnat 2; Moixell, 268, 7; Hosmer, 26 Do ino, 23: ater, 2 A: Cassidy, 43, 3; Peper, iireich, 24, a Summaries : Half mile, heat race, \u2014w on by W.Berbeau.Now York: Tom oder, Cambridge: port.2: James F, Barry, Syracuse: + Time, 1.13, Professional.five mi Won by Harry Whoeo- ors A A Zimmerman, am Martin, 3 me, Two ile, handicap, class B.\u2014 Won by C.M, urp ow York: KE.A.MaDutfes, Wort Ryerort.Ma a2.9; C.Ey Ganve, Washington, & line.One mile, handicap.ola À.\u201cvon by Charles Letboid, New York, 00 yards; Jan syracuau, SO yards, 5 J.W yards, 3.Time, 235 4-5.Droessional, twp ruilos,acratch\u2014Won by Alex.v erheyen: Harry W heoler, £ Willian Martin 3 Time, One miie, la o, class B\u2014\\von haf Nat B ut ler, Care ee: § x And > Evercit, : Monte Scott, & Spok .Los ANGELES, Cal, December 1.\u2014Fay Stephenson, of the.Los Angeles Athletic Glub, yesterday broke the iflo coast re- oord far 100 miles for bleyeles.ime, 4 hours, 47 min.11 see.a, BOWLING.\u2014\u2014 Matches at Otiawa.ISPECIAL TO THK STAR.) Oran A, December 1.\u2014This evening the 0.A.C.Bowlers and Billiard players eet thes men from the M.A.n the Ottawa rouins.The bowling team will be P.Dickson, J.B.Watson, 4.Morfison, x.G.Pitiaway, A.Rosenthal and Geo.Ear dale.This your a serics of home and home strictly enforced.Ho caps à skin, uext to the over the he tending under arrangemonts might eaaily be mi a crew of submarine divers or Fuomes escaped from a Christm Fao torai me une À The pres, peersolemnly gogles and a mere patch ot the choeks ha oR to view, The fearing looks odd at first Lc Eve ua baseba body sb! when first Introduced.The pi Plou rs oe unhmeroltally ed.To-day club manager will not permit \u201chie players to with the approved pense football field ihe head ly worn by * .obvious reasons.the: lam en F.Harry Judge, Now York, dg billlard matches have besa tween the M.A.A.a handsome cap.Tho circle ad Denis that won she parte pa out, t_ this arm Ng gr d she e Eau Pell bey J.Mo A.reham, V.Btecle and E.T.Smith.FOOTBALL.Like Knights ot O18 When, severs! years rival American colleges Riri) to earn à Place in the news columns ide of rail- and boiler ex espions, the car tooniats of the coun e merry with the mechanical appliances designed to from sudden and violent Ry the tnletio jours men who sought fame on the grid.A re uction af à knight of old, clad in stoel and with his visor down, was the best of many sugpestion: The accompanying picture Pot the football READY FOR THE KICK OXF, kuight ready to do battle may be taken by some to be a caricature, but it is not and displays nothing that is not in the regular stock of all dealers in this line of goods.The mast striking feature of the equipment is the \u201chead gear,\u201d or \u201chead harness.\u201d It is the result of an evolution.First, the | rubber mouthpiece, which gives the intensely excited player something to Sine his | ing , teeth on, and thereby prevent the of the same by some sudden shock, was invented.Then the nose-mask was designed by some one to protect a nasal bone already fractured from further injury.Nowdt come into general use as a preventive of first injury.Then came the padded guards for ears, which seemed to suffer a good d NOT EAR WARMERS, BUT BAR sms, the rushes.But previous to this shin tectors made of canvas and whalebone 1 been added to the quilted canvas knicker- : ! bockers (now adopted by baseball tossers) and the tightly Inced canvas jacket, For the protection of the abdomen | an fev genious arrangement of wire amois skin was produced to dia a To want,and a ready sale was found for elas NH nd supporters for shoulders, elbows, fore- -arms, ee-caps, ankles and wrists, Au aspiring athleto clad in all of these extraneous adjuncts to the football player's outfit would be safe from injury by anything short of a railroad collision, The nose-masks have been worn more numerousiy each season.bead gear is made of light watch-spring A SHOULDER CAP.steel, leather straps with lambs wool facings and vulcanized rubber.In general apt resembles the harness worn years by a dime museum freak \u2014the man with a broken neck.A wide band of leather, with the lamb- flesh passes across the forehead to the rear of the head.A centre strap, similarly constructed, the h From the encircling band are wide padded straps, which the eaçs in hoeshoe shape and extend well forward to the cheeks.e rubber nose-mask, a stiff affair ex.over the mouth and to the chin line is attached to the forehead strap and the cheek pieces.Fourlittlc slats in its widest part peninit breathing.The whole hargess THE CENTRE RUSH WITH HIS ARMOR ON, 1 is beld gecurely in place by elastic bands chin and at the backof the head and neck by elastic bands and buekles.with those - unbeautiful fous a nd od of A team equipped catchers\u2019 masks and AQUATICS, AI) About the Amorien's ou.; New York.December 1.\u2014The Fi World ridicules as au amusing canard the repart that Lord Dunraven and Nr Geo, 1, ataon were at logeerheads on th c subject of the style of boat that should be built for the nest international Juchti contest, it Lord Purmaron haying been stated t favored a centro ea vacht and that Me latson insists vpon a keel he \u2018achting Worid'remarks thers has never been any ybifference of opinion nor ie \u2018Shore likely secret can be kept, it \u201ci not te yacht is launched known until the arranged be- A.and O, A.A.C, for the accounts of a y football matches between the teams i Finnegan, 3-1, 1; Minivera.i Sig Jens 108, Hergen, 3\u20141,3 nd : The elaborate passes back encompass cautious oy Is on.klers\u201d and.* \u201d for whether she dla a œntreboard.Bot insular.prejudice and That the den boat will not conformed to any national ve but to the type believed to be the best American waters.The Fachisman says that the Now York Yacht Club has shown itself anxicus fow fair play.The \u201cField's\u201d Weekly ser: LoNnoN, December 1.\u2014Tho Field, cotm- menting on the answer of the New York Yacht Club to Lord Dunraven's a > tions relative to er races Americas cup, says that the \u2018comditions conceded to Lord Dunraven are mosh fair and orisfactor.The paper adds, that Lord Dunraven expects Walsgh at Adare Manor to-day with drawings mode! of the new cup challengor, \u2018It these are oop roved the order will ferthwith or the balding of the yacht and tha Sallenge will be forwarded to New York through the Royal Yacht Squadron.TN THE TURF.- , : .\u2014\u2014 Les \u20ac Jucques Cartier lee Teach.: The following hes bewn ar for the meet on the J: Jacques Cartier ice track which takes place on February 3th to FIRST DAY.1.2.50 ¢ purse, $350; LTR.2 Two ee 3 10 = pére 3X Special; purse, .- SXCOND DAY, 2.17 clase; purse, 4.8.227 class; pures, ge DAY.Special, ionirea horses; purse, $200, Five $300, FOURTH DAY.2.35 class; purso, $239.10.Frec-tor-all; pures, 850.n.Consolation race, purse, $300, All races open to troiters and pacers, excepting No, 1, to sleigh.Matinee paces twice a week.Frank Herdic will sell the pools.The Wind-Up at St.Asaphs WasningToN, December 1.\u2014 Yesterday's races closed the meeting at St.Asaphs, and brought out a fair crowd notwithstanding the raw, disa able weatherand au occasional sprinkle.The track was fast.The talent had a poor day of it for a closer, but two favorites winning, and those at odds on, SUMMARIES: First race, 5 furlongs\u2014Apprentice.103 4-1 any Fannie B.00 (Naoeyh 8-1, poy heat, Thyra, 100 (Curtis), 6-1, 8.Second ee Selling 1 mile\u2014 eto: 101 (Gritin), oN George Dixou, 199, Simms.even, .Dizblus, 100.Car ,15\u20141, 3% Time, 1.434.hind race, Sel ug oh turlongs\u2014\\Yernberg, 90, Keaton 1-4, 1; Nero, W, Gritin, 5-1, à; Polydura, w, O'Leary, 16-1, 3.Tiwi, 1.224, Fourth race.selling roile I dass con.11h Grittin, \u2014 nels Su 105, pen Varpe va, 15, M urrel \u201cam race, vellin be \"Lads chan, tes, Penn, 10-1, time, h race, gels -16 mile \u2014 Equity, 1 3-5 cling 1 14 90, me ity, 108, Frs \u201cYom, 8.ect, 13-54 Time, L4%.The \"Frisco Races SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., December !.\u2014 Yesterday's races resulted as follows: First race, 6 furiongs\u2014Imp.Crichton, 1; Quarterstaff, 2: San l.ucaz, 3.Time, 1.50.©, 1; Experk Second race.6 tarl onze Chiquiten meat, colt, ecsen, % Time, 1.204.Third race, 5 furlonzs\u2014ligo.1; 1; Sallie Calvert, RSi Reginald.2 a rope 14 vurt > \u201cGorge x Smith, 1; Claiquer, 2: cata Time, 1 off.Fiith raoe, 1 milo\u2014Hrawsoutt, 1; Light, 3; Florence Dickey, 3.Time, 1.4%.On the Roby Track.CHicaco, December 1.\u2014The races on the Roby track yesterday resulted as follows: rst race.{4 furlonge-Bwystar, 1; Alice C.8 pelle Time, 34.3 Alice Eecond race, 4 furlongs\u2014Caroven, 1: Tom, & Jack Gure, 8.Time, 37s.Third race, 1 mile\u2014¥ \u2018allerton Lass, 1; Hanni- \u201cgaa, 2; Freddie L.T., 3, The, 1.49 Fourti: raco, 1 mile\u2014 Marion G., 1; 5 Sir George, 3 21m © 1473.\u201csa i arlongs\u2014Somersanit 17 ford, & Hoodium.3 Se 1.334.The Lexington Races.; Lexunuray, Ky.Decambe r L\u2014Tharéess- | yesterday resulted as follows: First race, seven furlongs\u2014Sister Anita, 1; Mi Boy, 3; nd race: six = Hue, levain 1 Pre nd rlongs\u2014Ge e, basco, 3: Clintie k 3.Tiree, ° Third ruce, four and a, init \u201cfurlenge\u2014 Boivi- dory, 1; Kennedy, 2; Jacob Litt, 3 Fimo, 57.- Fourth race, tive and a haif furlongs\u2014Balva- tion, 1; Paco Tempo.2: Cooper.& Time, \u201cifth race.five furlongs \u2014 Relict, 1; Buck.massje, §; Sir Rhoe, À Time, 1.62.Ottawa Ice Race.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA.December 1.\u2014 The fastestcand st Saiuaiie horses in Canada, own nck by Mh A.acLaren, of Buckingham, will be on ice \u201cthie winter, When Mr.Mac added such valuable stock as Glayhontas and Wisttul to his stable from the U States, it was not thought at all kel that he would put th them on ice, They will, however, be trained by Jack Burke, and wil ar rive at his training si eve street, in à few days, ee will Meep the owners aud backers of Jimmy Budd Doble guessing who will win \u201ca fast events aud will probably result in phenomenally fast ico races and heavy [plunges in the pool box.Clay- hontas by Pocahontas Boy, is four years old, stands JA3 hands and weighs 930 pounds.He has a paciog mark of 811} and Was pure rchased in Detroit by Jack Burke for Mr.Maclaren.With him Burke bought his half sister Katie Gurnatt, who has a two-year-old mark of 430f.Bhe is now three Joars old and very promising.Thi t $6300.The trotting mare w ist 121 19 will also be trained and entered in an trotti events for \"con $50 a may eligibl is mare cost in Seed York ut auction, twa year old Oily also bou a Nour Yor arid» and another youngater w ii alse With no trouble by Dick Turpin, ones Maid and Dorking, Burke a are hare at least six horses in d tha beat 2.20, as he will also probably bave the handling of Mr, Margan's Arhrosial, 2.174 CHESS.The New York Matoh.: December a ve, Shar Nzxw York alter won the fourteen t the chess match agal net A.Aa at Echo Man hattan Chess ae dn.deten after 35 moves.Score: Albin, 4; vise 7; drawn, & -\u2014- OURLING The Thistls's Anniaal On Monday eventng next, at e at oat the Thistle Ourting Club will annual meeting at the rink, St.Musique street.Odds and Ends of Spesting Gosst W, Tramp Irwin, formerly ok shamplor shot of Konsas,: has defeated Oa A.H.ogardus, of Lincoln, the pr cham- BA nt the world, in a shoot of live birds, ay nailed yesterday, Tha secre was 43 y Chante ak Foonies, à.[¢ on roo ae oe lone ind wil bo ut wes \\ Zh lot frp Porte « des ont ror of his qua ut Rucocasfaily - yachtaman'g i bon wily os the tex's certificate, except Jory the four one\u201d service ak sea in su itions, is fia need with, and that the ro holder can no veagel sav his awn.The nation was a stiff one, lating riba lg\u2019 Brassey holds like certificate.Lôrd Lonsdale, the Master of the Quorn | Hounds, Had $0 a serious dificulty when the Quorn Hou .had thelr @ meet at K Gate.here ye Dos mous meet of several thous \u2018 whotn 800 were in the sad lo.ppd there was à great array of.c andreds of foot praple, The meet was by fav the ' biggest on record, and when the order w given .for ' rom Gorse, the possess ion of orses s ex « tanded to about a couple of miles, \u2018Bo roads .being completely blocked with horses ad vehicles of every description.On reac! Cream Uorsg, Réynard took a lot of dls Sisto | ing, but going \u2018away bo made for Ashby { are both devold of \\ 4 Pastares.with, foot immense fleld in run the fox was | cisco oncle AGREE tian to large el oer Torontus suobie BOODLE ENQUIRY.| \u201cTer They Know Nothing of Boetling.feructiL vO TER WAR\u2019 Toroxto, December 1.\u2014In with Thuraday's roceedinga, the pion boodiing investigation va recent - Tone day was tame.Previous to adjournment, R.A, Dickson, barrister, was cal wing that the late G.Kiely, one of the successful syndicates tendering for the Street Railway charter, had advanced $10, to take up a second ste on ex-ald.Hewett's Ty 1891, about two months sites he Street Rallway got control.Be le produ es .also another OTRAS made oho Fach ad one one William Oldham for .w n ausigp James § {iS ca.So Lu member of the who hed advanced the 1 oher to ee it Spas also for a third mortgage.of $2000 on Hewatt's prope! The money wasadvaunced through the ot = Smith Company, with which Mr.Coleman is identified.Ex.-Ald.Hill was cross examined in regard to his evidence against Maloney.W.A.Campbell, Ald.Howett's trustoe testified that the late George Kiely, of the Kiely-Everetl syndicate, advanced $10,000 to AM.llewctt upon à second mortgage, and that another mortgage w.dent hie by James Ross, through Presi: ut McKenzie, of the Street Railway Company.James Ross, sworn, said he lived in Montreal, was a director of the \u2018Toronto Street Railway.When he went into the Company he heard rumors about there being something wrong with the tenders, Asked Mr.McKenzie whether there was any truth in them, and he said none whatever.Ross said he did not know - Ald.Hewett and never saw him.He loaned $2000 to the C.J.Smith Wood Company long before the Street Railway of this money was advanced to Îewett on a mortgage.He never approached an Alderman and never had an Alderman approach him, and so far as he knew no present or moileys were ever given directly or indirectly to aldermen.William McKenzie, President of the Street Railway, was next examined and made straight denials of any wrong doing on the part of the Company.He knew Coleman was active in the matter of the franchise, because he was a real estate owner, but he said absolutely not one dollar was pald for influencing \"aldermen and there was no understanding, verbal or otherwise, with any of them in any shape was talked of; $13,000 or form.THE DIVVER CHARGES.If True, Patrick is a Queer Specimen of a Justice Dispenser.NEw York, December 1.\u2014The charges against Police\u2019 Justice Patrick Divver fled Common Pleas, and after wards served on the defendant, are: signed by Franz Kahlenberg, Charles ES ue, Isaac K.Funk, Henry V.Parse ow ohn -F.Harrelson and Nathaniel H.White, It is charged that he did not appear in court from tho first\u2019 of the present year in the Court of to November 18 more than fifty-six times.He was not disabled, except after his fight with Morris Tekulsky, which was his own fault, it ischarged that when on duty his work was not carefully performed, and that he often sentenced prisoners without giving of opportunity for a fair trial.The row in the Park Row saloon is made the basis of the second charze.He is claimed to have made à violent assault on Tekul- sky, à aaloon-kecper, and to bave imperilled hix life by Kicking him in the abdomen.In-1- consequence of Lhe acts of Tekulsky, done in self-defence, Justice Divver was incapacitated for work for about three weeks, The third charge is that the Justice made a speech on November ns 1583, at the bivver Club, in-Madisyn pireeki in which he ised hia helers poniticnl preterment for work, oue at the polis, and that he instigated Cher to falaify the returns.The fourth and last 0 falalty accuses the Justice of being a partuer of Edward l\u2019urmeley Janes in the \u2018\u201cgreen-goods\u2019 business, This partnership was not known at thetime of is appointment as a Police Justice, and now that his intimate association with crimiuals has been published to the world by the Lexow Committee, the fact makes it impossible for him to be acceptable as a Police Justice.LoNpoN December 1.1.\u2014Sir Charles Tu Tr, Canadian High Commimioner, has my ished a reply to Herber¢ Gardner's at: ment, in behalf of the Government, arte ing pleuro-pneumonia i in Canude e says: e offer of Canada to pay the expense of an enyuiry by veterinary A is made without qui ication or question tte cost- or the results the of A to car i pany of the eged cascs since been pletro- postmonia.the disease m nat have ve à; n many parts of Canada before this.case was dizoovered before 1890 op since.\u201d As to Mr, Gardner's vic that Canada henceforth give notice of all cases \u2018of Bre, pneumonia foupd within her borders, ir Charles says: cole evidently has overs | Canada's Co utagieus Ac ee regulstes such notations, re ren is ineaze found amon oon ani in England waa un Sls was due to the conditions In In San t.Hence pleuro-pneumonia bas mot ex no votification has been ia\u201d it ir called transit-paeumon In con concla- sion, Sir Charles Writes: ih e Government {eel aggrieved that the re repre: nations already made in London and the | Information scut, proving that Canads is free pleuro-pueumania, has not led ta the remaral of the restrictions.\u201d CHANGES IN THR MILITIA.Orrawa, December 1.\u2014The militia general orders, which appear to-day, deal moet- ly with routine.a an military De Ames aut aumber or owl voa tcl Mredk.8 Aqjutant Coneral.© A oC : Jputraction = so that the stations À of Thao Ro; Regiment of radian nfan $ London.Toronto, Bt.Que, n ely.lif I in faturs be offic Fri) Ac Pn Adjutant-General for A number of changes ait ao announced: Mant! ah ao Carvizon ane lorermitied to 8 Wil lon an © bold the.Tonk ot ico.tenant \"on Totirem .Lieutenant retort liam \u2018Rivard vice is permitted tg rosk Has ety Se tbe ren Lieut, tus es £ ioe Gob rate LE t Rogal Faites plain GOVERNMENT REESTABLISHED.euslanf, December 1.\u2014 The Loto: ve a en wbieh, yesterday defeated the Government because it re fused to incorporate in Bill a eredit for + bers Government.\" TORONTO'S OROWDÉD CARS.Ther 1 Toroxro, December \u2014The su erin: atroed \u201calien ie te $ of the relieve the, eversromdine oË the s Can at night apd In the morning are being put où pri principal routes.be c ty engineer has taken steps to ascertalo the extent of ths overcrowding and on what lines it chiefly occurs, with a view to remedying the evil.wah Tock à OF cP = erioton, N.B.reastty | Teadyon nés a ado of 5 \u2018to roles fie opinion à ampcrs Manteau the permicied e oe reversed fis decision upon the question ing again intro.|.duced as s question of ence in the One short Blower, su Req with each bot! tweaty-four, of © driver, was fatally crushed while coupling cars in > So -.wo Ame mt ee THE ABOVE IS \u2018A CUT OF Father Murphy's Gold Cure Institute, MAISONNEUVE (MONTREAL EAST), On direct line of Notre Dame St.cars.ATHER MURPHY'S unparalleled sucoesa in the cure of Alcoholism, Morphin- rasthania, and the Tobaeco habit is © lasting merits of his wonderiul treatment, and in HIS ARE THE ONLY INSTITUTES for the treatment of the abôve diseases which ism, Neu have ever received Legislative approval in C After strict investigation, committees of the Parliaments of Nova Scotia and ebeo unreservedly recommended them for Government support, and in both ovinces substantial grants of money were bestowed on them.Over seventeen thousand (17,000) cases have been snocessiully treated in Canada during the past three years by Father Murp Testimonials are on file from leading men in all the professions.«.SPECIAL.ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES .For terms and particulars, address GEO.GRANT, - , in the first place, to the 1 second, to the fact that Manager, P, O.Box 91, Maisonneuve, P.Q.xx Dolls.Toys.Games.Snow Shoes Se our HOLIDAY STOCK is now complete-in every Department, and we would respectfnlly invite the trade to call and inspect our samples.H.A.NELSON & SONS, me.\u201c5 to 63 St.Peter Street, LA MONTREAL.56 and 58 Front Street West, __ » TORONTO.LYNN GOT RELIGION.Bocame Violentand was Arvested-Now T7 Buing Vancouver tor $50,000.- [SPECIAL TO THE SFAR.] VANcouvER, B.C., December 1.\u2014Captain Thomas Lynn, a brotLer nf Hugh Lynn, who was hung for murder at Savery Island, is suing the city of Vancouver for $5,000.A his brother's death, Captain Lynn an got religion and being very ill was treated by Christian Seientists, In an argument with a street preacher who was proclaiming that Christ \u2018was coming on earth in 1800 Lynn bechnie violent and was arrested and ed up.Owing to a throat atlection Lyon was breathing throngh a silver tube SPECIFIC ARTICLES.) - LADIES SAY SO And it is so.THE BEST is the Genuine.COOK'S FRIEND n hix throat.The police in violently seiz- .ng the sick man thi icted a flastly wouud | by the tube Leing ruu into t condition ia critical, and he is hurrriug © a | 0 | Brushes! his big damage suit against the mun ipa: lity.| Worthy Boot great deal has \u2018been said about the oO ristmas Metropolitan, which will u post thon t for many woceks | KOFF NO MORE._ Watson's Cough Drops ri + nat, The number has bacs For the VOIR den world for tbe THROAŸ sad CHES?R.& T W.stamped on each drop.t superior to any of the this year.The cover is pow on view A nih?windows and is a work ef art, the several tints \u20ac of aus snd white ;bisading beautifally, e interl Prin Pin prete and Fons phi \" sold for 35 cents, Crotone UA ful x ad ond andacme outs and t dre out in.« manner that would ease ur, Them note the -Remember always.In gestion cannot continue Adams\u2019 T utti Frutti Rotase Imitations.Mon agreement.Out oi town of now completed is isn Pier m, be henuty o ing Ponte il a roots in the À composed hi tiecta test be ot upon which reflec tho.grea pat Meo this Dominton.ristmas Me he at a Re og ere is n inten urchasers very Canadian sho be Fould w do\u2019 ell vo order in advance.This will be the lished in Montreal this year.Spesial Netlcss.\u2018effyy Southern Straight Cut Cigarettes, 10 ots.per package.\u201d Fer choicest atyles in ladias'out-door zar- ments direct to S.Carsley's, Notre, Dame and St, Peter streets.rer \u201cPrey Southern Straight Out = \u201cOlygurettes, 10 cts.por package.\u201d h ts la \u201con io reared oars Jou er Catarrh Catarrh Relieved in 10 te 60 Minutes, tropali- \u2014 ay next.but ss PATENTS.Se MIGNS à COPTRICNTS asstonséENre 4) AND gL solteited.only Ohristmas Number pub- trivia $3, 92 and 81.Nu .RE vn - remis Of avery description done ab Speacerian School of Shorthand, * ¥,M.6.A.Building, Montreal Lo.1 ying Tay 1 Pre nes HE dis ite Pre Le and ea Er pre puff of the breath | through h the CE Oatarrhal Yowdor, diffuses thee of owes A over tho surface of the nasal passages.Painless and delightful to use, it relieves Ea instantly, and permanently cures Cattarrh, i Hay Fever, Colds, Headache, Sore Thiwat, Tonsilitis and Deafness.0 cents.At B.MeGal eo, S123 Ro Notre Dame ti Laviolette & Nelson 806 Notro Dame ut; J.T.Lyoas, earner C Clair and Bleury uta, te ker SELECT SOHO L.sue fox boys and giile oor 0; EAT.COMM aa 5 onnucet in, Een Ra ENT NY AMEITIOUS repos Max QUALITY 4 AT ines Tn roughly by at ce rae & Bratton, = Collagy Bull: home «uring ware ) HORSE BLANKETS The largest manufacturers of Horse Blankets in Canada, All qualities, HARNESS and SADDLERY, = + CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS.Everything for the Horse and Stable, Goods direct from maker to buyer, Pricesguarantoed lower lower than elsewhere 337 St.Paul Strest, MONTREAL \u201c =, E.N.HENEY & C0.- AMHERST PARK! AMHERST PARK! - A Boon te the Workingmen.CHEAPEST LOTS in the MARKET J: $70, $85, $90, or $100, according te Lerality, will buy & find les 48 \u201cAmherst Park, : AT PROXIMITY OP RLEOTRIO CARS | Cannot bo excelled for +, SITUATION, SALUBRITY and LOW Paooms, ! Clear and Perfect Titles to Purchasers , .© Take the Back River Cars.dE Dorm mle grounds every afternoon to recetve he All information can be had at Head Office, 145 St.James Street: : \u2018elephone 3618.) D m1 o CER EOUTHILLINR, - 3 WHY 15\u2014 To ; The Montreal Annex \u2014 The Choice of ail Oiher Suburbs ?.BECAUSE the business man can \u201chome to lunch in twelve minutes the eloctrio cars.BECAUSK he can secure agemof a house heated with hot water and every convenience, with a large lot for garden.+ BECAUSE t.mre a lot that ne ~ sare panies.+5, ON S ri of ent \" Take Outremont Electric, éorner Craig and Bleury streets, or St Laws rence Electric,and be 1C,and your owa Judge.The Montreal Frechold Co a, 163 St.James Street\u201d To LET, 5 STORE, (North side) on St.Oatherine streed, : [near Mark, with Fixtures and Countess comple heated ; water and business fax paid.Will rent low.\u2026- For particulars apply to .W.E.COOPER, mue STAR | 56 Mackay Street.\u2014FOR SALE\u2014 A modern Stone Front House, in perfect o May.dut out ea » J CRADOCK SIMPSON & \u201c00, 181 ST, JAMES STREET.\u201c STOWE HOUSE FOR SALE 3 Union Avenue, meer Sherbrooke street, hosted by hot waters vai re en o » well ren sion ot fy.Thay, À bargain; e city.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, MA Brett SE TOLET- AT 87 PER MONTH, gentortatie PES Ton pi rey x To + Cole, Ww, 5 COOPER, 4 st VTAR ale, MONEY TO LEND - \u2014ox\u2014 | CITY PROPERTY,\u201d -.Lowest rates of intersat.| J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & co, 132 ST.JAMES STRES BUILDING LO ofr Simpson Stree, 8 x M0, for mle.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., _ 281 8t.James stæpet, 17 - COTE ST.ANTOINE.me is or a rn 1 1 §+- SOHN A.TEES § CO, 278 T ane Boars fTrado F Bull; 1g === COTE ST.ANTOINE.\", HOUSES FOR SALE .from $8,800 to $10,000, mite .axé Ds .-.od, a2.OPEN TO-NIGHT TILL 9 O\u2019CLOCK.\u201d FOR NEXT TO NOTHING! ALMOST GIVEN AWAY 100 Jackets, original price from $17.50 to £15.00, your choice for £2.50, 50 Jackets, original prices from 216.00 to $20, your cheice for $3.50.50 Jacksts, original prices from $21,00 to F3UO* ; your choice fur $4.50, PE Adso about 50 Heavy Cloth Uleters, \"original prices 316.50 to $27.50; your choice for 84.50.T0 EUROPE 4 TO STUDY.THE PROVINCES FINANCIAL SITUATION \\ As Well as to Negotiate the New Loan\u2014He Declines Remuneration for the Services Rendered While in Europe.it {aPBCIAL TO THE STAR) QueBxc, December 1.\u2014 The Provin Government is represented in Paris a London in its financial operations by Edmond Barbeaii, of Montreal.The na of the instructions given to him are esting and are found in the following official document: Copy of the report of the Honorable Executive Council, dated October 30, 1804, approved by the Lieut.-Governor, October 30, 1864, (No.562).On the appointment of a mauda- tory of the Government to negotiate the loan authorized by order in Council, No.537 of 1894.etc.The honorable provisional treasurer of the Province in a report da October 30th instant (1894) expires.That it is necessary to send to Europe a mandatory of the Government of the province of Quebec to co mplete the negotiation of the loan authorized by the Order-in- Council No.537 of the 13th of October {nstant, or in case this loan is not eflected, to advise as to other means of facing the loan negotiated in Paris in 1891 and continued in 1583.moreover, seeing that the Canadian Pacific Railway has the right of paying to the Government arrangements to be made with this com.Freemantle and his officers declars ER SU be et ie elfen a jedutinue the.war to te Ditter and to dictate he her own terme of pence at hehe A correspondent who who Bas nov ose (Poebime, J now apan, 2e [ wounded J ese were found at Port Arthur with their heads, hands and fost, ou sus off and thoir bodies axfully A ioagalfoon Japanese display ayed marksmanship.Fifty Chinese guns} poured shells and abot upon the Japanese in ant, but nothin, ao ped them.It wasa fighting.nhabitants, who had armed 8 the express rifles and explosive oar tridges, resisted in the city and the houses had to be taken by storm.Amongthe Governor\u2019s rs were found letters from Chinese oflicers offering the heads, han and feet of Japanese, and ask wards.The barbarism, and cru Chinese are indescribabl FOR THE CURE OF DIPHTHERIA.A Plant to Manufacture Anti-Toxine at Detroit.WASHINGTON, December 1.\u2014The officials of the Marine Hospital service were yesterday notified that a leading firm of manufacturing chemists at Detroit, Mich., is ing p preparations for the manufacture Pras antl-toxine, the new remedy for diphtheria, which has ted such widespread interest in Europe.This is believed be the first house of its character in the Udited States to begin ex- perimeats scientifically to demonstrate its value.established a bacteriological (department, where the experiments will carried on under the direction of ates scientists.Healthy youn, horses have already been innoculated with the toxine, but it is expected that three or four months will intervene before the results of the experiments can be announced, as the processes are said to be not only delicate but tedious, SOLDIERS\u2019 TOMBSTONES.Proctor, of Vermont, Gets Another Contract.LS Senator ing them at the rate of about 10,000 a tor It is understood that this firm has | /Pond\u2019s Extract ~ jsworth\\its WEIGHT in GOLD Cures Female Complaints, Neuralgia, Piles, Sores, Bruises and all Pain.CHEAP SUBSTITUTES DO NOT CURE.n°8 nw Sons it) No.1India Pale Ale GILLESPIES & CO., MONTREAL, Agents for Canada.Ny awit \u2014 N 2 NZ N22.NY ue H.1.M, EMPRESS OF RUSSIA.+ COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE.ol Dress @ Department, Now is the time to select your Dress Goods for Christmas Presents, + Lines.We are offering Special Inducements in many Good 43 in.TWEEDS, Splendid Mixtures, 40 cents per yard.Good value at 65 cents per yard.44 in.INDIA TWILL, Pure Wool, 40 cents per yard.Regular price, 75 cents per yard.A Splendid Assortment of HOMESPUN TWEEDS, 54 inches wide.of 20 per cent.We are offéring them at a Discount CASHMERES M by glving notice of six months the sum of WAsHINGTON, December 1.\u2014Senator Proc- y A Child ren\u2019 S antles on million dollars still due on the price tor's Vermont marble company has again ot 4 ee A of rales of the Quebec, Montreal, Ottawa received the contract for supplying marble 7 CS Wn 2) Several lines of Children! 8 Mantles and Occidental Railway it is expedient Lo head.and | foot.Sones to te used po the cat Re, ; to be out at desperate prices.study the whole financial situation of the \u20ac .e Prices ss 24 to 60 per ent.less than province, mot only here, but also in Paris of the war.Wooden head-boards were or WN be Value Extraordinary » 46 in.wide.elsewhere.and London, where all its loans have iinally used ar?mark the graves, -e a .been negotiated since 1874, so as but they gradually rotting 7 N : que Childten\u2019s StyHsh Winter Mantles, be able to judge of the most advantageous away and the ¢ Government is replac- 1 All Shades, 50 Cents per yard.Svery size and every quality; prices in w sizes from $1.45 aud in large sizes pany and the best means of employing the year with neat marble slabs, Mr.À ; À from $2.50.said sum.That, owing to the approaching pas always had the contract, re pt while ce., ; | _ sonslon, tho Hororable Treasurer cannot bo ey bas.osm holon.Chose of acber \\\\ TELEGRAM FROM LIVADIA.2.: JOUR STOCK OF REMNANTS members of the Executive Council quarrymen.He had it before he was ap- 9 m0 SEE -.JOHN MURPHY & CO, knowing the high position which Mr.Edmund Barbeau, of Montreal, occupies in financial circles, and havin, ving the fullest confidence in his abinie honesty, have authorized the Hon.re to request him to accept this important mission that pointed to President Harrison's cabinet, and the day before.he was sworn in assigned it to one of his neighbors up in Vermont, FINANCE AND COMMERCE.\u201d, LIVADIA Fl SEND IMMEDIATELY TO ANITCHKOFF PALACE ST PETERS- BURG ONE DOZEN BOTTLES VIN MARIANI yor is very large and consists of some of our Choicest Goods.20 Per Cent.off all Remnants of BLACK and COLORED: after much hesitation Mr.Barbeau, .has acceded to the solicitations which FOR HER IMPERIAL MAJESTY THE EMPRESS OF RUSSIA : 2343 St.Catherine Street, were made with him by ihe Honor CANADA ES THE TEST.A A DRESS GOODS, 5 per cent.extra for cashed to render to the Province the service | NEW YORE Decomber Bradstrects 7) TO MARIANI & CO.PARIS FRANCKLIN -N° Corner Metcalfe Street, | Which was asked of him declaring that he | Wick, (PPEared today, there Ban Article by 7 TH WwW presenting res o e v would tak: muneration.\u2018The Honor- 1 d deposits of banks be 74 u.Telephone No.353.| Se Trenpurer proposed: that, Mer déousrd Le Cale Bates and Caaide from May i NN For 30 yean A N.B,Geeds bought now Stored FREE of Charge = Barbeau be requested to to Europe for: September 1,159, as follows: =! most popularly FOR-BODY - AND - BRAIN Over 7,000 \u2018| ollTe till Christmas if required., .|.{ ; 1.To cot mplete the negotiation of the loan DEPOSITS.; 7 ad ti .: Ne ; ; \\ F 7 ' ï authorize order-in-council dated Octo- United States.'anada.use tonic-s imu- AN ) ; written endorse- AAA \u2019 URS ! FURS! ber 13inst.(1504),and sign the contract to that 1,780,000,000 $173,000,000 lant -in Hospitals, N i, ments from prom- > : Es the Rrcoutive Counoll (8) Be ed or ee 422000000 cst N Public and elig- i inent Physicians Ve \u2018 , ft FES Ne ares in plain fqures sad we wre i n in not made, Lo negotiate in\u201d Furl or Dgsrane.8 3 na $m A ious Institutions in Europe and N° Christmas Catalogue Mailed to Any Address on Application.\u2014 Callin min ndon, according tu the instructions .e aud examine our goeds.London, according ro ions Loaxe.verywhere.NOURISHES \u2014 FORTIFIES \u2014 REFRESHES America.The Brahadi Fur Store, the uovernment, for.other arrang®\u201d ay 1, 108 i Spa \\ STRENGTHENS.ENTIRE SYSTEM CORNER NOTRE DAME and ments to meet the loan contracted Sept.1 L 188.217 1,621,000,000 224,000,000 =! ; .Paris in 1891 and continued in 1903.a pt 1, 188.0.0 000.000 7 Th ble, Efecti a Toni Oy \u2018 \u2014 7 TARRERT mz wa! To study in Paris as well as in London Decrease.\u2026.$ 23.000000 $ 3000,000 1 \u20ac most Agreea © ve and Lasting OC, \\ , = the whole financial situation of the pro- Per cent.of decrease 124 p.©.pc Ask for Vin at f HENRY MORG AN & ( O vince, so be able to judge During this his panicy season it will be seen thas | Pruggiots and Nana EVERY TEST, STRICTLY ON ITS OWN MERITS, Tears = Nseppelat- LA \u2018 oy which arrangement would be most advan.the Cansdian banks came.through with only à un : roc.PROVES ITS EXCEPTIONAL REPUTATION es .tages.to make with the Canadian Pacific 3 peroent.decrease, while that of the & .: Railway regarding the sum of seven million Dates rras Yner cent as to ao nhile loany 1 = Free Off We will mail, gratis, 33 Portraits, Sketches, , Bi phical ï .CLs 2 7 MONTREAL.dollars, or the best essor em emplogine chi: this Canada 13 per cont The following ard as the À CF.Notes of Celebrities,.testifying & excellerice pi «VIN pt ê.ee = \u2014_\u2014 .; i = EEE : \u2014 beau be constituted the mandator of ths Bepteus er 1 > oo, For tho \u201cUnited States and ce 4 MARIANI.\u201d = Government of this province.Mr.Barbea: Canada \u201cZi PARIS: 4 B \u2014\u2014 E WILSON & CO ATOMIZE RS! wäjl report upon the execution of hia.mau- EXTRAIT FROM GOVERNMENT RETURNS OF CHAR: 1 * LONDON: \u201828 OXyomD STREET.LAWRENC A.*y date as often as necessary.TERED BANS IN CANADA.Kew rons: a W seu 97 Canadian Age PERFUME ATOMIZERS, a large assortment, beautiful d delicate The Honorable Proviacial Treasurer pro.Date, To | deposit Ta loans.N 28 Hospital 8t, Montreal.Tn shades, Sriistia decolations.(Everything required to make a beau atomizer poses moreover tbat the Government ad , 1898.778, a - embodied in those for sale a vance Mr.Barbeau a sum necessary to .à een 223,902,513 7, NN\" AN\" AN\" AN AN AR NZ IAN\", 71 À \u2018 v THE MEDICAL HALL, - + = COLONIAL HOUSE.cover histravelling expenses as his fees as 894 179,403,559 839, # N 74 7 N 7 N # 7 7 IN 7 N 7 7 .director on the boards of the various com- 182,310.386 318,715,963 Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn IS A Nn Nn wn Nn Special atiemtion give to prescriptions.- _Myed panies with which he is connected amd BANKS IN THE UNTYED STATES, BRADSTREETS ; - \u2014\" \u2014 = which he may :ose by his absence, and that \"1 deposi that sum be taken from the amount voted Ma Sis = Lac post 8 oO loans for the administration ef the public debt.SeptL.1, 1883.1.425.987 969 \"21.002 233 (Certi Berl 1894.LOIS 92R188 1/781,868719 = == \u2014 Signed) to Ex AED Council Sept.18.a moe E ERY IMPORTANT SALE WELL BRED erk of the Executive Council.In thosavin banks decreas ' Accompanying the ahove is a letter from the United States was acre ee por ee 1a GENTLEMEN! v De man Motte a sev Bopecitery, No VET ATTRACTIVE SALE Mr.Taillon to Mr.Barbeau, suggestin, a tbe deposits were stationary.Failures Don\u2019t Fail to see our line aS AY ante.street e » one | ) O'Clock Tea Sets, the largest vari- the Banque de Paris and Credit Lyonnais.as 51 t.The busi ditt ely eve: sh Hein that the bonds be made payable at ber con usiness conditions a double, kind and sound, Fruit, Breakfast and Fish y own by us.London agency of the Credit Lyonnais.No in both countries during PTE ade (10 per cent.discount Next Week.) ste omar #00, on Tow now; Styli od noe er Fancy Cre\u201d : see ee He to be © made for an Cooma Gare hh thero wie oo panic.Thi Mr! THE BRAHAD IF UR STORE, actor, fearless and a ana driver.0 on view now, and Saucers, Plates, per commission when Montreal paid © wi té currency.Canada\u2019s bank note circulation, while C®ReF Notre Beme and fé.Eambers MULL.vers 8 nt Br +4 Brown MX Sal, 8 years, 158 Jugs, Cheese Blakes, r cent.on its last loan.\u201cIt seems to me,\u201d it increased slightly.was en June 3.1833, \u2014 broke, very atylish and fine actor, on view now; Tea, Cocoa and Coffee Pots.Bowls, lardines, is a says the Premier, \u201cthat the Banque de ET 5.000.Ra 0,000 and in November , andsome Black Pony, 5 Tears, 14 ne delly and Honey Pots, Bon-Bon Dishes, a mm Paris et des Paya Bas and the Credit Lyon.X the capital of the banks-1n round ee [ ANY river nd King, o oa otal aa \"in Punch Boa.Oyster Ô Cup of < nais have made enough profits on these 9,000 00\u2014so that Canada had ail this time à ) Splendid lot of New and secondhan Cutters, ° m four millions since 1891, that thoy should Snir Yas not used, Jhe el lastic IN LIQUIDATION achoira, Carioles, Berlins.he \u2014AND A LARGE QUANTITY OF\u2014 Ih Crawford's = cy, the re 5 Family Brae and 1 LISUIDATIO En RE ER EE ae ren cat meen one Nu Te 2 langue, de Paris ob des Pays Bas a and the If United States business men could be made i NOTICE La HEREBY OVER \u2014 Hotel a | made on ashe nts.Prompt returns.Sales Rl at a ene: ra.> Fragrant Drea the rk and other stain ne Le nation of the 3p in hora at bh did the be Rabat the cn io the Ort armel attended na And oountry buyers a Plaques and Figures, 1 ol c © Province of Quebec may participate in this popeal ot the silver t urchase cl Iause, \u2018there would TUESDAY, TuR ln or OF DECEMBRE, 1904, Best Eagiad Cutlery, Cut < and -æ transaction.\u201d Dearie ao thatof uch | UP At Four O'Clock in to rocoire tbe Liqui- : > Delici m \u2014_\u2014 .dators\u2019 ape Ltd re Tour ending send La December, OUSEHOLD FURN yo Claret Jugs, Tamblers, Cohdeta, clous.HUTCHISOK, ITURE es, Cham Pert, THE WAR IN CHINA.BRITISH MARKETS.§OBT REID AND EFFECTS BY AUCTION.and Liquer Glasses, Complete Cut _ \u2019 5 \u2014\u2014\u2014 P.W.RADFORD, assortment of Parioc.Di ving an and Bed- Glass Ta Ware, dds and .i The Japs Anxlous for a Winter Cam- xneerain and Provisions, Liquidators, Queen's Hotel Os.Cooking 9 piture, Ca 2 ER ail al Stoves, Ends in Fine China an .6 IS THE BEST 9 4Ÿ, EERBOHM'S REPORT, Sat n November 30th, m3 x * 0°Clack Tea Sets in all the richest palgn\u2014Port Arthurs Fail tar Carre oi cout heat Je ~Heyn TE Batesroom.No.pa subscribers aro tnscructed to sell by order 9.and daintiest shapes and patterns, LONDON December 1.\u2014 A despatch to the mame.\"wheat, og: me maize, strong.Australian 3% ST.JAM en \u2018Clock.the Trustees Stor account of whom It Tay oom.9, Can be Obtained Only From y mes from Kobe says that Japan seems wheat, off coast, éd: pr present and following FUR MUFFS { rides Mo en ov.ie Ca dances made S92\" at thelr Rooms, 4 the ts intent upon the prosecution of the war with month.Te 3d.À Walla trails wheat, off coast, .on consignments.a.Consigners on fair Nos.1821 and 1883 Nornz Dans St, = ea ar oa al There ee making for oan No.1\u201d standard Cala.\u2018wheats off coast, 3% $5.00 each (less 10 per cent.).proto aocoernoda tion À r plans, farina be WEDNESDAY AFTERROSN AND EVANING, NS 10 26.John Se, Montreal, ter campatis, There le universe) jocing SE ont be hope, Eden dus 3 \u2018 fees Le Dos cheien SUTRA ohn te Montrel, 4 gertain changes in the draft of contract sen ture of Port Arthur, in Canada in 1893 were § cent.more than the previous year.In the nited States the in- of $5.00 FUR CAPS.maize, firm.An) A Large Assortment.Tuesday Afiormeon, 4th December, at 2.30, Including à Dark Chestnut Mare, 6 years, 16 ves Fine China Dinner, Tea, Dessert, naignment of the above fin Sood Bone Die.ho pest quality will be found 1 = A despatch to tie Central News from dd, mixed maize, 811d.Can poas, 1 collection and mm aie \u2018without Che Foo ss red tha A is rumored Hate LIVERPOOL LATRST PRICES CURRENT, Dec, 1, 1804.The BRAHADI FUR STORE, F% ATE.SCOTCH rou Te detre eur a 280, reaten capture el e \u2018 u à ad à Corner Notre Dame Lambert NIL.! rm - ans that the Chinese au fleeing from the Spring wheat.) 0 to0 0 Pork, a 3 to % 0 , x and Be.us Fig sk h, Work kdo 3500 BALE AT 2.30 and 7.80 O\u2019OLOOK.lace.The excitement at Chee Foo is in- Red vizter 8 04to5 à ler SO MO == Wook.3100s DAled Straw, Gisdatons W -M.NICES à C9.T RADE SALE The warship Chen Yuen has been hadi SU ey Tks Meo 0 53, Saas, il be sold our Dopealiees | ams Auctioneers., REMEMBER THE e wara en uen as w ired.News is received of a rebellion in | Pets $1060 0 0 Chosen s 505 to00 0 THE MONTREAL COTTON CO T.On TUESDAY, 4th DECEMBER, at 3.20, \u2014 At our rooms, 69 St James street, on he provinces of Kwang Tung and Kleng d moderate; boiders offer sparingiy.ms.FRASER BROS.Auctioncers.: Wednesday, 5th December, at Tem &.M, Corn, firm, demand moderate.Motios is berchy thet a Without reserve andin lots to suit the trade.So.One thousand troops have been señt to Tw per cent.(2) at the - { restore order.simu apex the up capital Sook \u20ac of hE ze 4 pt stock of Dry Goods, $6000 worth.\" New York, December 1.\u2014The Herald's Chicago Hog Market.Jang hay besa declared snd that the sie He OLASS PICTURES, Dosen cou ons.Prin \u201cprin, Ligen, Handker, Ot Elegant Parlor, Bedroom Shavghai special says: The British fleet UIO ASTOCE YARDS, hogs ware 17.000.The 5 DA BATURDAE, 108 Day ot Bocter Sons Underwear, Hosters and Gloves, Woollen and Dining-room Furniture, BX has aùvembled at fis rendezvous at the Jo fal report of yestorday was 35,802, of which Dares pomper pet, day claire.the Gin te the JA ON oF em awp $008.Eic.ee ee eee ra.à bauk Moquette, Tapestry and Brus- a here, rand will oocupy the laland of Chu San 12 = Hor ons io gar ers: ey Sd ve var ; um] WATER COLOR PAINTINGS rapt» stock 0 ts and Shoes, 25 0 Gray and gels Carpets, Olicloths, Dinner # O'Clock Tea Sets at any price from to-day.Admiral Ito, commanding the Japa- ey packing, radon, pn heavy aipbing, D.¥.SHITE, Sea Tras.BY ENOLISE ARTISTS Black sleigh Robes and mm TH alate quantity and Tea Sets, Cutlery, Curtains, i nese fleet, escorted Admiral Fremantle and $4.20 0 85 Coli & Montreal, Nov.20h, 1804.Milaw rniture, Chaire, Tables, Side- $2,50 a Set up.a hundred British officers over Port Arthur Seipts of cattle 000, arkat we and es, Wil be on exhibition and open to Ca ito.etc, etc.at the store, 2236 st A.T.WILEY & CO lant Sunday.Tho British are loud in their | ™eak- Bnoap.Market steadr GENTLEMEN'S ~~ and Cook Bieves, Mouse Farnishings, viaiiora at our rooms, Nos.1821 and 1828 os BROS.Auctionsors.Catherine street, opposite the ; .ny raises of the gallantry and skiil of the : Dinnèr and Ten Sets, Cutlery, Ste., Notre Dame Btreet, \u2014\u2014=\u2014 Queen\u2019s Theatre.Monday Morn- Fptewn -2341.St.Catherine Se, apanese.The Japanese torpedo boats Toronto Produce Maries FUR-LINBD and vas.eo at our Rooms, 341 snd 243 Bt.James Street.WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER STH, \u2014 ; ~ 3 doors const of Metcalfe.attacked the forts on the sea front, while Tononto, Ont, \u2018December 1894.\u2014 Market FUR-TRIMMED odes AFTERNOON, DEC.4T and tollowing days from 9 am.to 6 pm ¥ MARCOTTE BROS.ing and Evening, Dec.3rd.Sale FA Dovvatowm-as usual 1583 Noses Bamo ot.the Chi Yoda throw shells trom Pigeon Seedy.Wheat cars of is Bea 5 CLOTH COATS, each, TURSBAY > , \u2014ARSISTS REFRRSRNTED\u2014 at 10 o'clock and 7.30 evening, a : oul Pre Sie hosts \u201can\u201d | Se Bin ar von abe, Dore 8 Regular price, 84000 to 880.00, | Semin Fpot hee, Hakesch Sl orb und Kine, Ravin Heyes i Aumont, GREAT LSCTIEN SALE OF KARCE a5AX.RAE & DONNELLY, » .be gauntlet off a torr oe fire from the forts to No.1 hard hell at i00 on track at Owen Sound, ., ; \u2018 gets and 04d, Chairs, Couchen ata io Homeins E.'G.8.Walters, Ernest Parton, wor er mor uotions from party in- Auctioneers, which they replied spiritedly, with their and bolders askinz 72 to ie for cars vost, aon At thé BRAHADI FUR STORE, Share | ut and A Di Hall stan van Ruith, Thomas Pyne, H, T.Schafer, © vec son without reserve ail the ture rapid-fire and machine guus.\u2018They man- C-P- RM treal fre To on G.T.R.Corner Notre Dame and 88.Lambert Dax AUS and Mat Blankets Charles Stu V.P.Thomas Huson.End content ain tho-store.1693 Notre Dame st, «= Goods on view this evening.; STORM COLLARS œuvred ln beautiful fashion, dodging the $275 Toronto frelghts, le or uted abil Noy \u2014 ad Comtorters La lovot Brussels and try OL ce Hacyighios.Lamindls, do Clormont,.| ®X TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 4h DECEMBER, - si re of the big guns etting underneat : =| vier,and other well known \u2014COMPRIS, At Below Zere (\u2014*) Prices, them, landing men aud blowing à Chiness One, se es ra ce SOLID OAK.and Lisolenms, two upright Fianas, Lace es of England and ranch anced Fine sets Jn Oak and Walnut, Neat = steamers w roops a white quoted eas white eo est at 0 (port - °° Place date of ANDO later.le, 8; at \u2019 By rm Alaska Sable.Porsian Lamb ota.ste.trying to escape from the J lace.On the Trio.an raie CE #c.Care on ~ Cobler Seat Rockers for $3.75 Dan ook And large lot of | undr : \"m3 BM.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.re ng Table, Set of Leather Chairs, -_\u2014 land side, the right and left divisions of the: |/ Bominal at Slo.Peas, cars sold © middle rup SALE AT 8 O'CLOCK.| on varfety of Parlor Sete, Fancy Centre THE BRAHADI FUR STORE, Japanese army.unvier Flold Marshal Oyama, frelgbie west ________ At S.RB.PARSONS, Furnitsre Reoms, © DONNELLY.Ascth \u2014 ables.und Hocker Wire Bact Asay un, rue INSOLVENT NOTICE.an nera.respectively, encirc os tamoné | 2 fine LU i queer.Mure Damo and 81.Lambert MM.the fortresses cr, maintained à terrible Meredith & O'Brien's wen Stress 1513 and THI NOTE DANR OT.mu ning\u2019 heres 61000 Dian 20 King.Two Dis.Tobe Bo Ares no Lio à and à large ist In the matter of CHAMPAGNE & SENRE, 8, put === fire.At first the Chinese fought well but The London market ia das ma Dk etl 18 Hi \u2019 for se A Th da oooh 11 sell by publie auction \"4 9 es undersign wl Sue are THE NEY STYAR Boited before & o Anal soa x Generals noie fk the tanrket ought cae botter CHILDREN'S : ji AUCTION BALE oF 2: WADAESDAT, the bik DECEMBER, 1006, 0 2.mee SLR b : ; They were follow y 15,000 , and Sterling Kx ge is v and a .ca AT BLEVEN O'CLOCK, A.M., ding Door Oak Sideboard made their Fed b oe pases o- left for indications are that gold wi Se shipper at (Sod GRAY LAMB JACKETS 8 ay irl mt FUR d Te SALE ne roe Assets of ihe InsotVARIA, constat 1eir retrea © Ja @! no of noxt week; gold reserve abou ne, ng of, viz > At S.R.PARSONS, wish to take prisoners.In the foftress and bank statement will show about 30 million From $17.30 (less 10 noc.) F['WBKISE RUGS vhs Canadian Pacific Fauvay dn | Stock of Dry GOOM.sauscacce 8 TBD 97 FENITURE Rooms, 20, Prisoners aud the bodies of women Telong.pime, surprise was gibreased that sugar did - The BRAHAD!I FUR STORE, ORIENTAL CARPETS, De a a aioad Bacguge Store- er ii THIS EVENING.Boots and Shoes ool.> 108 7 er \u2014 to the ambulance dismembered , Corner Notre Dame and 56 Enmbert PALACE STRIPS.rooms, Dalhousie Square, tren, \u201cUR CAPES | amt crucified on ara, he, Japanese ec obod can see any od In eral BAS Stacks.and \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Cum \u201c The subecribers vrili Qffet as THURSDAY, aber, 1004.Remember to attend the Crockery Sod ES \u2026 moe 7e ss 3 - 00 NOD en © sentimen \" URSS > - \u2014 ; F ee Port Ares all the garrison had raliy is about due.FOR SALE PRIVATE SA At 10 O'Clock am.aud each net w sale °o Caio aad WT Er Bb Wo, SA nLE KEAN ither vanished or been killed.The scene = .\\ For a few days, the balance of the until the whol Je Alsposed OÙ LUE a quantity of Furs, us x, Book debta and bills receivable i er u AL, GRAY LA B, ete, eta.as one of indescribabie confusion, Special Noticss { above Fine Eastern Rugs and Carpets.claimed begins Fm nd Po a tee.Fancy Sleigh Robes, at our rooms Judgments a ber list py tor es a 419 10 =o SATEST PATTERNS, vail disco os Samy of the ne bout Consider the adrantages offered hy The ( 0 P P \u201c,° The collection can be meen from @ % 6 TERME: À Gaposit 01 not 1es8 than 20 per cent.this Satarday Evening, at 8 stock on the :ird and 4th Décember.The inven- PP Cali an | rtamine our Goods and Prices.[fI0 & des ions, ny ot fiyi en Chi Amherst Park [Land Co, in to-Jay's issue.elock at No.1738 Notre sere, near St.at time of sale.o'clock.tory and list of book debts a are av my office.For : BRAHADI FURSTO Rever been.laced mar Sonthors ; .Francois Xavier street.a order où te Canadian Paciñc Reïiway OV7- farther particulars appl 4 aa RSTORB, soldiery ave imged, hl and mur- parer southern Straight Cut .i.mis & =.a M.HIVKS & CO, ANEDEE .Assignen, Dame and ered on © es pari oir fren.Star\u201d .Office.moks co.EES 09., towel | nd Be.Lambert À nal Cigarettes, 10 cts, per pack ger ; - : mon J wi A wie BRA, ag .- .{ .: Loge , \\ ' > pe DN Tig! 00 a + - >» vo ; \\ wt © BR SEY .DAILEY \u2014In Derby.| \u2014 Tr\u2014 : , BIRTHS.Hv \u2018 rs - ve mime | CARSLEY'S FILIATREAULT At 28 Richmond street, on %ith, the wife of J.H.Filiatreault_of & UES\u2014On the Mt bor, at 73 Champ ars street, the wife ne Na Tes Telesphore Jacq! RCHBANK-\u2014On the 25th November, at 1 wih avenue, the wife of J.Maro! hbauk, tr.3 MARRIAG ES.CUMMEXOAAVI-00 the 2nd inst.by Rav.D.C.Macintosh, B Willan Cumming, of Rosebank, nigacot, daughter of Gavin er.® DOBLK-WAUGH\u2014On November 29.at the Boni nion Square Parsonage, by the Rev.Dr.unter, Wat mw Johan Doble.of thi ls city, to Susee C.Waugh, of Brantford.Ontar ESTELLA SNE Y\u2014At Ne AE v L.Olds, rec M ney HOLM i 00D-GRKAVES-On the2ist instant, at 1843 Jackson Houlevand, Chicago, at the residence 0?tue bride's brother, rt e Rev.M.Hamliton.of l'alvary Episcopal Church, Waiter Holmewosd to Eva Clara, =} quest jlaughter illlan Greaves, Esq.232 HANEY: MANIFORD- At Hichmond, on Ith N by tev.J.Watt, Henry Ney Po tiny Maniford, both of Rich: 14, at Bt mond.° EIR:KPATRICK-KELLS\u2014On Nov.Pauls Church, Toniafl, by Rev.Canon Mur- Mr.Wm.J.Kirkpatrick, to Miss Alice Rat) bath af Flos® MACHELL-\\WINGET\u2014Ou the 20th N° cut, Que.by Rev.JX.Pinel.David Shell of of St.Johasbury, Vt, lo Miss Violet M.Wi ingel McHUGILPATON ~In this band] on the ih November, at St.Anthony's Church, by the Lev.Father Nonna) » Martin McHugh, son of the Iato Patrick Me ugh, to Ellen Paton, only tinughtor of the \u2018Into Alexander Paton, Que c and Boston papers please copy.) ROBERTSON-McEWEN-\u2014At the mange, Frank- town, on November 21, by Rev.A.IH.MeFar- lane, \u201cRobert J.Robertson, of Stapledon, son of Mr.Hugh Robertson, of Heckwith, to Kate, third daughter of Mr.Fiulay McEwen, of Beckwith (Jock) STINSON-MU RIRAY- In this city.on the 28th inst, at St Ann's Church, by the lev.Fatker Bencarth, John Stinson, son of John Stinson, to Norah Murray.second daughter of John Musray.both of this city.THOMPSON-WILLI AMS_AL West Brome, on Sth inst, by the Rev.A.Sanderson, Jas, F.Thompson to Miunctre Ww illinmme.® TREE HALL At Stanbridge East, on 2th inst, Mr.Irving, E.Tree, of Frelighsburg, to Miss Alico Hall.TREMBLY McRENNA At Kamouraska, on November 21.by the Rev.Father Fortier, F rderic Trembls, to Ella McKenna, of Mont- Teal WAGGOTT-IUN TER\u2014On November 21, 1854, at London, Unt., by Rev.I), Robertson, Hobert * aggott to Miss Ida M.Hunter.ouly daughter of Mr.Wu, Hunter.® iy DEATHS.AUGE-On Nov.2%, at 110 Wolfe Dreet, Willie, aon of William Auge, aged 8 yea BENNETT\u2014At the residence of | his mother, Aldbourne, Wilts, England, on Sunday, Nov, 25th, W.E.Bennett, journalist, late of Bow: ville, Ont, son-ln- law of Mr.Geo.Webster, aged 3 years.* BOOTH\u2014At Shetford, on 6th Nov., Elizabeth, wita of John I.Booth, aged 71 yeara.® BURTON\u2014At Warden, on 10th Nov., Walter, youngest son of Jas.Burton.® CALL\u2014At North Hatley, o., Nov.26th, Grace Ida, youngest daughter o Mr.J.M.(all.CRAWFORD-\u2014At Zimmerman.on the 27 ith inst.George C.Crawford, aged (3 years Cecil Nov.2nd, Mazen Jay, elidest son of Harrison \\V.Dailey, im bis 2 Sud year.\u201d DUFFIN-At Hinchinbrook on 19th inat.Henry Duflin, aged 58 FERRIC ners | into roat, earl pormiug, No ov, doth, 1804, Louisa Reed, widow of the Into tieorge D.Ferrier.Funeral private.(Si.John, N.B.papers pleaso\u2019 cop} à FRANK\u2014In Bowmanville, Nov.19.Elizabeth, wife of Mr.John Frank, nged 86 5 QAUTHIEIt\u2014On the 30th inst.at oo st.Dominique street, Arthur, son of \u2018harles Gauthier, 8 years and 6 months.on Friday \" GILBERT\u2014At Godmanchester, on the 24th inst., Agnes, drughter of Robt.( HAYES _At brome, on nd ey Menny.daughter of \\Wm.la HAUVER-At Coaticook, on Nov.17th, the son of Manuel Hauver.\u201d LAY-At Danville, on 17th Nov., Alfred F.Lay.MCCLELLAN Near Maple Grove, Darlington, on Nov.2th, W item, McCicl'an, ag u years, 5 imonths, 1v day MARTINS At Dunham,on the 16th inst Frances ard B.cctin, in her 7th year.\u201d MALTINEAU \u2014On Nov.30, Marie, daughter of Donis Martineau, aged 2 years and 5 months.MACDONALD\u2014On the 31th November, Mary acdonald.\u2018agen 54, beloved wife of Donald Macdonald.Funeral froni 48 Seigneurs st\u2026 at 2.30 p.n., où Monday, the 3ed iust.Friends will please accept this notice.283 2 PETTIGREW \u2014In this city, on the 2th inst, nard Anet, youngest zon of Thomas an Sophie Pettigrew, aged 8 years, 2 months and 9 ays.Funeral from his father's residence, $46 pr Dominique street, on Saturday.December at 230 p.m.thence to Mount Royal Cemo- tery\u201d Friends and acquuainiances are rospect- fully inviled to attend without further notice, PHELPS\u2014 At Stanbridge East, on the 25th inst, Mr.Horatio N.Phelps, aged C9 yea QUA\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.on Tuesdas.Nov.27, 1804, Frank Qua, syed 7 years and 9 months* BUNBURY\u2014 At Bulwor, quo Nov.10th, Rufus B.Sunbury, aged 75 yea: VAILLANCOURT- On te 2th Nov.at 400 Montcalm street, Joseph Vaillancourt, aged 43 years.= pn WANZER\u2014 At Bedford, Nov.17th, Mosos Wan.ser, aged 52 years.* EPSONAL \u2014 BANKERS, MERCHANTS AND householders will find it to their advantage to write to the Dominion Burglary Guaraates Co.Luly rand inz rates guaranteeing them against loss or gts Burglary.Reliable agents will ind hia a re marae addition to their busibras.Writs for terms, of John A Grose.Menacer, Mon PPRRSONAL DETECTIVES OF THE MOST RELT- Secret under contraot with the I rovincial Government to orm Gil thetr criminal detective work.Hefierences: The leading banka, gorporntions,and hotels of thiscity.Silas H.Carpenter, Chief.Utiiue telephone 2131.House (ele da 6049 JERSONAL-I- A MALLETTE & CO., 2708 BT.Catherine, has the celebrated Lusterine for rer ware for raie.Once tried, always used.21 eodtf _ DERSONAL- MONTREAL 8HOPFING BY \u201cMAIL um hasea at lowest prices, all kinds and in any quantity, made for Indies and gentlemen by an exper fenced, rehuble LUS References given.Send.for Oirular Fever F.May, Box 1109, Montreal.277 15eod DERSONAIL \u2014 BANJO, \"MANDOLIN, GUITAR, hore any taught.TF.\u2018A.Bimpeon, 955 Pr RUN ALT MARLES CUONBES, VE=5 Ss qn ist, Punch & Judy, and Marrionette Shows.Shep- sentis Music Store.si ERSONALET FRY ONE SHOULD READ TO- s Buffalo Express.For sale by all news denlers.ERS0 ZT DRESSMAKING IN LATEST sty os 4 30 and $3.00.573 Upper St Charles Por ve 8 .CAN DUPLICATE AND EXFOSR er mesthr vu Fie public entertainmente: omits high clans onan ments, pr manager with capltal.Ad- drees, Medium, Herald Of 000 2881 ERSONAL\u2014 PARES OLOGY PROF.GOLDBI GOLDBERG, satiated by Leoriore, the celebrated Fbrenolo- qui and Physio mint revealy y past, present and adies 756 an ot's $1.00.tistaction fuged 135 Notre Tame.ILRSONAL-MRS.WM.BROWN, RICK RUNGE has returned from Colorado Bprings.Addroms Cadieux st.383 7?1 JERSONAL \u2014 TRAINED NU} surgical and maternity, on the Alexander st.Telephone .ELECTRIC »» Lu CORN SALVE.it sad Lee \u201cBu SES, MEDICAL ortest notice.1 2813 Sa MUSIC COUPON.se .coop re , FOR onm Bend 10c and this coupon to Kelly's vie Store, Cor.8t Antoine and Inspector ais, and receive in return a 40 cent copy of .Barry weak when you hear others whistle and 8 wa an FAMILY GROUPS.toes the time To should have Ly forge the address G.C.ARLESS & CO., : STUDIO.261 St.James street.(Next FI & N.& Hamilton's) - 3 Go TO THE.UNIVERSAL am.\u2018 238 and 940 ST.JAMES ST, For entirely new line of CHOICE ARTISTIC CHRISTMAS CARDS, CALENDARS, BOOKLETS, ETC.SL As the whale stock moet be 504 coh thls seasce the found unusually low.Jeon will be mts 238 and 240 St.james Street.4\u201c Nov , .Estell To Ponts COLUMN.Our Bazaar of Christmas Toya and tricks is delighting the little onss.Exhibition Take the Elevator and see the Oriental Exhibition.Ladies and gentlemen say the Exhibit beats any thing of the kind in either London, Paris or New York.The Indian, Japanese and Old English Hand-Carved Chairs, Tables, Ornaments and Sideboards are very choice.S.CARSLEY., J.LADIES COATS Every novelty in Ladies\u2019 Winter Coa in all fashionable lengths, in Black an lending colors.LADIES\u2019 CHEVIOT COATS In Novel Styles, $8.50, $7.00, $13.75, $10.30, $14.50 each.LADIES\u2019 CLOTH COATS In Black and Colors, $8.85,87.25,88.00, £9.25, $10.50, $12.50, $18.25 to $65.00, FUR LINED COATS In New Cloths, stylishly Trimmed, $22.25, $25.25, $37.00.LADIES\u2019 CAPES Ladies\u2019 Golf Capes, $5.35, $7.75, $8.75, £9.50, $10.79, 11,00, $12.25 to $19.75.LADIES\u2019 CLOTH CAPES In Black and Colors, £7.50, 89.50, $10.50, $13.25, 314.50, $15.50, , $17.00 to $27.75.Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Capes, $11.75, $17.50, 23.25, $30.00, $33.00 to $40.50.8, CARSLEY.} DRESS COODS NOW OFFERING A BANKRUPT STOCK Of all the Latest Novelties and Effects in Winter Dress Goods AT BARGAIN PRICES.All the Goodsare the finest that can be produced, and are of extraordinary value.Fancy Dress Goods, 60c, *2e, Tic, 80c, 88e, We, $1.15, $1.29, J 35 yard.DRESS TWEEDS In richest effects, 86e, 400, 480, 590, 606» 72e, Tic, 80e, Y0C to $1.45 yard.Plaid Dress Goode, 35c, 5Uo, 60c, 650, 6c, Y0c, 2 15, $1.85 yard.Chocked Dress Goods, 174c, 25c, 280, 450, 486, 53e, 606, \"2e, 770 yar ard.Costume Cloth in all latest shades, 280, 88c, 83c, 450, Hic, Yc, $1.30 yard.8, CARSLEY, SILKS! SILKS! Now being exhibited a splendid stock of Japanese and China Silks received direct from the Orient, and comprisin; all the latest art shades in plain colored Silks, and all.the richest designs in Figured Silks Colored China Silks, 23c, 46¢c, 650 and op yard.Fancy Colored Silks To match Dress Goods, 0c, £1.25, 81.55, $1.05, $2.25, $2.30, #3.85 to $5.83 TB Black Figured eBilks, $1.00, $1.30, $1.75, $1.95, SILKS FOR EVENING WEAR.A splendid stock of Silks of all kinds in all desirable shades for evening wear, - 8.CARSLEY, FÜR GOODS Further supplies of Fur Goods received almost ly.All the Newest Styles and Novelties iy stock to select om.LADIES\u2019 FUR CAPES 2,10, $2.50 to $4.95 yard.In a large variety of Furs, $10.50, $13.80, $20.70, $34.00 to $70.00 ea.MUFFS, SPECIAL Special Line Black Coney Muffs, 65e, 85c, $1.00 each.Special line Baltic Seal Muffs, $2.75, Special line Nutria M a rroial line Japanese aie Muffa, | LADI ES\u2019 FUR MUFFS In all most Faskionabld Fura, FUR NECK RUFFS Draps Mink Ruffs, $3.50, $2.95, $3.80, L Oat bl TL 810 00 smh, able Mafh, $5.00, 8175, Real Ermine Muffs and Ruffs, $20.00 we 8.CARSLEY.1 Rigby Waterproofs are the best waterproof garments in the market, S.CARSLEY, | Notre Dame and St.Peter Sti.in choice colorings.\u2019 ES JAOKETS For the largest stock and best vaine in Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Mantles or Jackets come direct To 8.CARSLEY'S.INTER HSS WINTER DRESS GOODS WINTER DRESS GOODS All next week a Special Sale of Winter Drees Goods will be held at Reduced rices At S.CARSLEY!S.At S.CARSLEY'S.NOTICE\u2014Every piece of Winter Dress Goods in the store will be.offered ata Reduced Price Next Week.OPEN AT N IGHT coe ° 224 are UNTIL 9 dCL0CK \u2019 \u201c1 During the Month of December.owing tod increase of busi- the Retail Warerooms & CO., 184 Norn nen STRERT, will remain open at night till STOOK,\"\u201d and answer ques- 9 o'clook.tions.Over 180 Fine Instruments of the greatest makers in the world to choose from.PIANOS, And BELL ORGANS in 108 different styles.Willis & Co.1824 Notre Dame St.~ «.MONTREAL.3 Competent persons in at- show customers.* HOLIDAY KNABE, BELL, WILLIAMS Sole Agents for Central Canada, 8S.CARSLEY.Wholsale and Retail æ1 , nt \u2019 will no doubt this winter bè the order of the day.HAYCOCK & DUDGEON and Prices from $1.25 to $37.50 each, TABLE NAPKINS at our stores.Every Lady of the skin, Price $1.00 Per Bottle.desires te be considered 9 THE MONTREAL CHEMICAL, Montreal CO., - - have a quantity of very wide and very long TABLE CLOTHS in High-class Qualities, much better than are usually found on this side of the water and at prices that cannot be beaten on the Sizes RUN FROM 2 YARDS BY 2 Y.3 10 3 YARDS BY 7 YA : : * \u201c\u2018other aide.\u201d we carry in all sizes, and prices run from 75¢ dozen to $18.95 dozen.HEM STITCHED LINENS wo are showing in every size, from 4 inches square to\u2019 45 inches square, and from 10x14 inches to 18x90 inches.Almost any size in these goods may be found The Belfast Warehouse, 2401, 2403 ST.CATHERINE.HAYCOCK & DUDGEON.Telephone 3098.Handsome.§ As a woman's crowning beauty is a good complexion, Ladies afflicted with Tan, postales, pimples, rough and discolored skin, should lose no time in applying Be old reliable and delight tul toilet preparation.\u201cLE VIDO.9, This efficient and perfectly harmless Secret of Beauly temperates the heat and dryness « its freshness, and gives its fibres renewed vigor and charming elasticity.$8 V 66 99 is no Experiment.It has been Le Vido \u201c Water of Beauty ?> \u201c= Mimet Li ie Jeading balles of America for the pant forty years and has givon entire satisfaction as the numer- Our testimontals in our possession show.IT 19 À SPECIFIO FOR ALL SKIN DISBASKS Sold by All Druggists.: Proprietors.B RENAUD, KING 283t1 WE WANT YOUR FURNITURE AND BEDDING, WE DON'T WANT YOUR Money in Exchange for Good, Honest Valuein .Money only once.confidence and 1 along through life.& PATTERSON, 652 Craig Street.We want your nfluence right BABY'S OWN SOAP is made of pure Castile Soap, and is delicately perfumed.It is the most Innocent and pers fect Soap youcan buy.pes BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.eff: can fully reco tment.our grades\u2019 ou THOMAS LIGGET, 188.end them, VELVET \"PILE CARPETS of * Carpe descri eo Brussels, and Balmoral Qarpets at al} prices.Wool © Anglo andisn Carpets and Squares, Templeton's Mats, &o.Drape your windows from the beantifal guods shown in our large and» and special trade © ensbles us to sell a CARPETS = in Heavy Pile We Carry a \u20acill Range of the Following Grades: RUSSIAN VELTET, it is par excellence the Carpet of the times, rich in\u2019 luxurious to the tread and in an excellent range of new designs.ILTON is a time honored and serviceable Carpet, well known fpr ita good ualiti fil VELVET CARPETS, we also sell in large quantities and rpets, .| duares.fe ta, \u2019 Gera shown in bur Dusters as wholesals prices and to give satisfaction to close crsh büyers, 1884 Notre Dame Street.wn | 1 i > as L | lpin & dus The ) In lot night's advertiesd Scottish ems mbt pager vo Home 30 por cont.with § per cont, Industries a.rte for cash, Association This is no deubt » great indnoe- vw clear we will take off We are a= 20 per cent Giving tromwisdate.Sale We want over our stock yesterday and decided to 30 this ab once.Discounts Ledies coming in to-day for Jao- off kets have the benefit of this discount These amas.20 per cent.LAPIES SHOULD TRY OUR DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT.\u2018The extra discounts are making new eustomers for us fn this department.We are putting the same skilled labour on our work.\u2018| Another Let of Ribbons Suffered Yesterday, BEAUTIFUL Pure Silk & Satin Ribbons, | 2% and 3 inches wide, for 16e yd.f This gives » grand opportunity or ladies making up JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery & Linen Warehouse 203 to 207 St.Antoine Bireet, Telephone 6225.\\ 23} 144 go 150 Mountain Street.| + MONTREAL DAILY STAR BATURDAY DECEMBER 118% , 1.SEE BOISSEAU BROS Prepare for Ch Christmas.SILKS ~~ At Prices to Suit the Buyer.Shades in Bengaline, Bin.for Mots Shades 2 in, for Shades in Sunt Sika \"8 bo foo 3 ota.2 for à cia.M in, for 0 ota.o Ottoman Silks, 21 in., for 63 ols.Shades In Veiveta 20 in., for 75 cta.Sbades iu Plushes, 20 20 in, for 45 cte.TRY US.Continuation ot Our Sale ot M inches Black Peau de Soie ; 13 inches Black Faille Fraucais 23 inches Black Gros Grain 23 inches Satin Rhadamos, DRESS ( GOODS SALE.Buy at this Bale, yom miss it i ven don't.jeces Stripes, Platds, Checks, 8ilk and Nool Mix Kure, , assorted styles.Good value rom .50, for [IR 3 , from 50e to eweat shades, worth 65¢, for.LOT 4\u201445 pieces plain and fancy Mixtures, worth from 30 10 800, for.u0scaseacsaccceus ss LC pieces All oh at; les, good value, from Us to $L10, for.sie.env.ue Serge, ood value at Theor » 7 RE TEE se.7\u2014300 Dress Patterua will be sold at half price mark.TOYS.rge department, all the latest Games, sifu lèche.Cina Bervices, Boldier Bets, Mechanica! ~ aggona, Horses, Puzzles, Trumpets, Hleighsy Doll Pied risges and so on, ad infinitum, We call Special Attention te our full lime of Fancy Dressed and Undressed Dells.-:= BAZAARS -:- BOISSEAU BROS, © Corner St, Lawrence, St.Catherine and St.Chas.Borremee.ENRY & N Second .k, rte Monday, make this years still gr Sweeping ter.Our Loss is DECEMBER # Hits \u2014 COMMENCES\u2014\u2014 I Dec.3rd.Our DECEMBER SALE of last year was a reat success, and our aim is to To acoomplish this eductions ii id every Department.we are prepared to, make Your Gain.Here are a Few of Them: Green, Navy > and Gray.regularly at Your Choice on new shade.Your Choice on | 2e Brown, Navy and Gray.imported this season tq sell at 90c.Your Choice on adden the hearts of A lot of LADIES\u2019 BLACK and ranging in price fr om $25.00 to The last and price from $86.00 to 1 45-inch ALL-WOOL FRENCH FOULE DRESS GOODS, in Garne Just the shades for winter wear.This line is sol Monday at 26c.45-inch ALL-WOOL CASHMERES, in Cream, Pink, Sky, Bluet, Cornflower, Cardinal, Brown, Hunter's Green, Pivoine, Navy, ete., in fact, every These goods are usually sold at 49c.| Monday at 29c.46 in.FINE FRENCH FRIPPE DRESS TWEEDS, in-\u2014 Cardinal Garnet, This is a beautifal line of French N oveltiep, Your Choice on Monday at 50c.SPECIAL FOR MOURNING-.20 Pieces of JET BLACK FOULE SERGE, regular 750 goods Monday at 39c.intending: Mantle Buyers, A lot of 1 LADIES \"ULSTERS ranging in price from #1.00 to $15,00.On Monday, $2.50.SOLORED JACKETS, CAPES, and TERS, ranging in price from $16.00 to .On Monday, $5.00.A loto! PLAIN and FUR TE ED JACKETS, CAPES and ULSTERS, On Monday, $7.50.Jotot \u2018FINEST JACKETS and CAPES, ranging in \u2018On Monday, $10.00.Every article will be found just as represented in above list.ASK TO SEE THEM.Read our Reductions in other Departments in Tuesday>s \u2018\u2018Star.\u201d\u2019 Do Not Miss the Opening, MONDAY, Dec.3id, HENRY & N E.HAMILTON, \u2018St.James Street and Victoria Sq.{ | 2000 / x | AU BON MARCHE.MAISON Valiquett & Valiquete, 1883, 1885 Notre Dame Street, ©ppesito Balmeral Bleck.Three Wonderful Lines of MANTLES To be sacrificed Before CHRISTMAS.First Lot, ool, Ms Mantles, value $132, r Second Lot, Long Mantles, value £15, reduced to $2.50, Third Lot, Long Mantes, value $20, reduced to £3.00.SPECIAL A splendid lot of 3 Sealette Jackets, cut down to $10.Silk Sealette for Capes, a Unique Line, only $2.73.All kinds of Mantles made to order at 10 hours notice, by a first class German Tailor.Patterns given free of charge.10 Racks Silk and Wool Sealette to select from.Complete stock of Mantle Comforters and Blankets | Bed Comforters and Blanketa, Russian Eiderdown, Quilts, in Satin, in Silk and in Cretonnes.Our Prices are the lowest in the market.~ Gent's Furnishings and Cuffs ite and Colored Shirts, Handkerchiefs, Mufflers, &c., &c., &c.Fancy Dry Goods * Fall stock of Laces, Ribbons, Corsets and Silk Lace and ] Muslin Handkerchiefs, Ladies\u2019 Underwear in Merino, Cashmere and Natural Wool.= Tweeds Tweeds armel call dur special attention to our ailoring Establishment and Jest our fargo stock of Tweeds, Serges, Bew.28 and Friezea.= ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE, ALFRED A.VALIQUETTE, 1883, 1885 CHRISTMAS-GOODS.(J.B.WILLIAMSON, Offers for Xmas Presents a variety of ureful articles in Bter! Silver Novelties, Handsome £ilrver Brooc Büver Éangies, T Eniv Boot and Glove Buttoners, Five Silver P Ladies\u2019 Combination Bllver Mounted Knives, all at 500 each.very rtment of Ladies\" Fer Totiet Articles, con rising ta large r Brushes, Hand Mirro: Shoe Lifts, Perf um ho Botcien, otc.In French Clocks we are showing a fine assortment of Onyx, ed Chi with bras to_match and Cu pwards and Watches in.Pra city.Goods selected fo ii os kept until required.Inspection invited.Fine Watch Repairing » Bpecialty.J.B.WILLIAMSON, Wholesale and Retail Jeweller, 1741 Notre Dame Se 31 tyx 300d FAMOUS HEATERS TRIPLE FLUE.Made of Canada.country orders.R.& W.KERR, 1895 \u201cJust received: a Jarge assortment of.Great Bargains i in Underwear, Collars \u201ca Notre Dame sth 8341 ; Famous Parlor fas M.RUDOLPH; Merchant Tailor, _: 2320 St.Catherine St.Having now my new and immense workshop in smooth running order, snd ud er u the management of te ndon Tailor, am in a better od on than ever to turn.out high class work.What is the use.of.,.you gentlemen who require first-class clothes to patronize common ready- mades\u2018?make to jour order, from the best of Imported Woollens, garments .of any description\u201d leis * thau you ean procure them anywhere, * for instance: * English Twill Goods, tied in the best of style, at pu Elegant, Graceful Frieze.iki, single or double breasted, kets, any length, excellent; a anoy | Plaid linings, all Wool; from Thor Finest Scotch Bannockburns, at 315.00, Grand Scotch or English Cheviots, \u2018 from $12.00 up.a suit.Magnificent English Meltons and Beaver Cloths for Overcoats, from $12.00, I am also making a specialty of UNIFORMS for largé Corporations, at a figure that cannot be touched by any living Tailor.Railways or any institutions who furnish their employees with clothing would do well, and make larger dividends, by asking our Prices.-\u2014 Mail Orders address\u2014 I.RUDOLPH CUSTOM TAILOR, 2320 St.Catherine St.\u2014 : .or min, Kensington Millinery.ANAUAL CLEARING SALE NOW GOING | \u2026 ON.Every Arde Reine 2350 ST.CATHERINE ef Corner Metcalfa street.GEO.MORRIS, Proprietors\u201d JUST SO! _ Curtain Poles, with Bracket ends, te and screws, 150, 18¢, 20¢, 230, $5.90 pig Stock Hand-made Opaque Window SHADES 220, 27c, 800, 820, 380 upwarda, - - ar OUR LEANER Hand-made Opaque Window by 73 inches, with Lace or match, and Butaren te put up.Sold everywhere at $1.00, Bey gout: the maker Lune LA 2834004 tt © 5 PAT one _\u2014_ \u2014m\u2014\u2014 ~ wie 10 B11 1 HERE = EXE +4 To, » < 1 + Yow pave Ï f ! \"DOUBLE HEATER.in 6 styles and sives.Acknowledged For design, weight, quality and finish leads Ril others.Catalogues mailed on application.Freight discounts allowed to the leading Bate Burner 1895 Notre Dame, Uptown\u20142230 St, Catherine.We have just opened our stock of Holiday CHINA and ART POTTERY.Just the Articles snitable for PRESENTS and at very LOW PRICES, We ave also a splendid assortment of STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES Call and examine onr new Steck before buying elsewhere, R A.DICKSON & CO., Jewellers, | | | Corner Notre Dame; and St.Poter Sts \u2019 a The +: + ds kb Et A, at ue 12 LAST EDITION.- avc re = RE mua ee TAT en I CN 7 Y fad Pa SUICIDE OF A STRANGER.THE TRAGIC DEATH OF MR.H.C.FAILE, LAST NIGHT.While the Festivities in Connection With the St.Andrew's Ball Were at Their Height, the Deed as Done.While the festivities were at their height last evening and all the city made merry at the St.Andrew's ball, a tragedy was being enacted in one of the guest chambers at the Windsor Hotel.Mr.H, C.Faile, an American, who has been a guest at che Hotel for six weeks or more, cut his throat in his bedroom.Little is known about the man.He was about thirty years of age, and supposed to be a New Yorker.He was of quiet disposition and spent a great portion of his time in reading.being one of the best patrons the hotel newstand bad.ln appearance he was short and stout.Dr.Villeneuve this morning made an examination of the room fn which the poor fellow cuminitted the deed.An inquest will Le held.Iu is stated that for a week past a close watch had been kept of Mr.Faile's movements, a4 it was feared he would do something rash.Mr.Falls was suifering from nfental trouble, and was greatly disturbed by the strikes in the States, which seemed to fill his mind with terrible forebodings for the future.He was found lying on his this morning with his throat cut from ear to ear, a bloody razor lying by his side and a pool of clotted blood coyer- \u2018ing the bed.From the blood sprinkled on the floor and dressing table it would appear that he committed suicide standing in front of the mirror, as drops of blood cover the floor from the bureau to the bed.\u2018During the past two or three days, he had sent numerous letters and telegrams to frieucs in the United States, who evidently aie alarmed over his condition as one of his friends, H i arrived in the city this morning only to find him dead.During his stay here he has been under the care of lir.Kenneth Cameron.In Lis pockets were found $120 in bills, and $20 in silver, and on the table were two Jetters addressed to his relations.One of these asked that his body be buried in his native town, Jersey Citv.Mr.Wait paid all the bills contracted by the deceased, and the body was taken .to the Mmorgue.A SCOTCH CONCERT.Under the Auspices of the St.Andrews Young Men's Gulld., The White Cross of St.Andrew was the most prominent feature of the decorations of the lecture hall of St.Andrew's Church last nigut.And this was eminently fitting, for was it not the annual concert \u2018in commemoration of Scotland's patron sajnt! That his memory ls revered by the friends of the \u201cAuld Kirk\u201d in Montreal was ubundantly proven last night, for a very large and enthusiastic audience was gathered.The programme contained all kinds of Scottish music and sentiment, frum the tmournful dirge witn which Piper Mathieson concluded his ag- pipes selection to the.Ting 4 zaîns of \u2018Bonnie Dundee,\u201d sung fir.Cun- ninghain.Miss Howison, DE Scotland, _ - Jselied Burns\u2019 immortel prem, \u2018A man's a \u201c\\N Te man for a UIA\" and Miss Walker sang the trader love song, \u201cMury of Argyl Miss Watson cleverly executed a dificult piunoforte solo, and Mr.Cathcart Wall played many airs, recalling the land 2 wnt her to those present.Miss Grier, Mr.Lrnest Alexander and Mr.M farlane also gang to the delight of the audience.Mr.C.Price, A.It.C.O.,, accompanied.T he concert was under the auspices of the 8t.Andrew's Church Young Men's Guild.St Gabriels Concert, There was a great gathering of the clans at the annual Scotch concert of the Youn, People's Association of St.Gabriel Churc in thélecture ball of the St.James Church, last evehing,-and the spacious room was tilled to overtlowing by Scots wha hae and Scots wha haen't, who with their friends of other nationalities right royally celebrated the greatest of all days in the Caledonian calendar.The concert was highly successful in every reapect\u2014 the.artists were in good voice, the programme was woll arranged and appropriate to the occasion, aud the vast audience was both appreciative and enthusiastic.All the numbers were naturally such as would suit Scottish tastes and appeal to Scottish sentiment, and the hearts of the sons and daughters\u2019 of Scotia-were thrilled by the familiar songs and stirring airs which were effectively rendered.Encores were the order of the night, and Mr.Charles Kelly had the honor of à doüblé recall.Unfortunately, Miss Hollinshead was unable to be present through illness, but her absence was largely cempensated for by Miss Rey- ner, who sang Charmingly.Miss Alice i.ilson, H.C.Wait, of Jersey City, - Herbert, Mrs.Messrs.Charles Kelly, George P.Harlay, Carl Walther, J.Stewart Blanford, and Robert Reid were the other contributors to the evening's entertainment, and with song and story and music of the land of the heather delighted everybody, and seut them home with pleasant reool- lections of the natal day of their patron saint.FAMOUS SCOTS IN CANADA.[6PROIAL TO THN STAR] UEBEC, December 1.\u2014The Hon.J.S.Ha 1 who delivered an address at the se aaron, 8 Society's concert here last night, an eloquent tribute to the Eiirablo characteristics which istin- uish the Scottish race, their pluck, oir\u2019 energy.their perseverance.He pointed out the services which Sootchmen ad rendered Canada in particular.In Sir John A.Macdonald and the Hon.Alexander Mackenzie, she hdd given us two model statesmen, Sir Hugh Allan, another Scotchman, bad been the man who, amid the sternest difficulties, had established the cat trans Atlantic line which bore his name.Still another Scotchman, Sir Donald Smith, was at the head of one of the first nancial institutions in the world, the Bauk of Montreal, other Scotchman Lord Mount, Stephen, bad built the Canadian Paclflc.ir.Hall referred to the high place held by Seotiang in the world of literature, eT THE MISSING MAN, A domaud to call In in John S.Mayo, the missing manufacturer, has been made fore Judge Ouimet.dobn Baird has been appointed provisional guardian, and a meeting of itors has been called for December 10, There is no news! U the he mise.ing man.THE BELT LINE SOEME.There is likely to be considerable opposition to tho Helt Line Railway schome, inauy proprietors along & the proposed rou having visited the Road Department to ro spout the pians aod expressing their disapproval oi the ln ine.WANTS 810,000 DAMAGES.Mr.E E.II.Hebert, \u201cmerchant, of Valley- field, has taken action for $10, 000 against AL J.McGrail, of this city, to recover damages which he alleges .business sus tained.\u2018PLEADED NOT GUILTY.Captain Loye agd Constable an ro arrested a [A ed Charles milton tor Joitering 2 @ corner of den avenue and hur street, a Ne of astable aman Just opposite; also three ov This orning.Morris, a second haud dealer of Craig trot, identified the coats as being his property, his store was broken into a fow woeks ago and the coats some other articles were taken, In the Police Court the accused pleaded not guilty, and was remand TO-DAY'S EXTRA EDITION, This evening an extra edition of the STAR will be issued containing a full account of the big Yale-Princeton match in New York and all the latest local, sport ing and telegraphic news.THE BUILDING DISASTER.An Bxpert in Iron Construction Gives Evidence To-Day, Mr, Fournier, = expert in iron conatrue- tion (from was the first witness called this mora at the Coroner's investigation into the Street Railway accident.le uppesred at the reqnest of th he Coroner, and had no connection with the Bridge Company.He examined the columns, and fluds them all out of plumb,one in particular being out two inches.He gives as his opinion thac the accident was caused by the column pushing outward the brick wall on which they rested.He considers granite blocks a proper base for columns to rest on.He was partial to their use and considered thew better ada ted for this purpose than iron plates.\u2018They should ncver \u201clay plates of less than 10 inches square upon the walls on which the ends of the girders were intended to rest, The girders connecting the main beams with oue another had been too widely spaced.In his opinion the distance betweem them shoul not be gre reater than two or three feet.If he had been in the position of the Bridge Company, he would have hesitated to erect.columns upon the brick bases, He did not consider the plates upon them wide enough.Thewall he thought was strong enough.Putting the ends of girders under the columns would not necessarily force them out of plamb.If such had been the case it would be an easy matter to rectify error.The witness gave a brief description.of the manner in which he would do this.Cross-examined by Mr.Geoffrion\u2014He had seen the plans of the architect, Did not know the size of plates specified by pl plans.In plumbing à column wooden we used at first, these are afterwards exc anged when girders are placed, by iron wedges.Sulphur is NOT A GOOD SUBSTITUTE; and lead is utterly out of the question, it being too soft.If pilates overhang wall, the cajumns being out of plumb, it tollows of necessity that the end of column rests on the outer edge of the plate, and con- uently does not rest properly on the all.he stones he would employ in lieu\u2019 of the plates would be two feet thick and the length as long as can be con- Yeniently Reet on the wall.If girders n pace ced on stone ne going through the ta oon) been well anchored, this might have Pa one columns slipping of their brick base.Madore \u2014 He had erected buildin, s in Europe of larger dimensions than the one under consideration.He had no experience as to method of operations existing in the United States.Further cross-examination by the coum- sel confimed witness in his previous statements.The Coroner\u2014He had made no calculations in regard to the st.ength of the brick wall.He had observed and thought it am- ph strong enor iy.He would not, however, ave placed tolumns on brick base, even it an assur&rce had been given him as to their safes by the architect or anybody else.This concluded Mr.Fournier's evidence.HUTCHISON STREET.A Discovery That it Had Never Bean Ceded to the City.A special meeting of the Road Committee was eld this morning.The chairman ex- lained that he had summoned the meet- ng to consider an astonishing discovery about Hltchison street.The roperty on which the street was built From near Milton to the Kerr ry Property some 6000 feet in all had never been ceded to the city although houses Lad been buiit along the line.r.ompeon who was the proprietor had led \u2019 and the mortgagees were advertising the street for sale.If sold the proprietors aiong the street would have no means of egress or ingress.The claim was for Sooo and the mortgage was' held by Mr.J.ton After a short discussion it was decided to refer the matter to a sub- committee.\u201cALL A MISTAKE.\u201d Doolan\u2019s Answer r When Charged With Highway Robbery.A few minutes after six o'clock last evening, a\u2018 man named Samuel Cote was walk- | fox along St.Paul street.When near the ' tried from him.sailant and called for help.Constables Maguire and Riopel ran over to the stru gling man and arrested the would-be high- x ayman.In the Police Court this morning, e bis name as Peter Dorian, residing Breen yard.He said that he did not touch Cote, and that it was all a mistake.He was reman to - .snatch Cote his Last evening a disorder! house,at 143 St.Dominique siveet kept by Lou Howard, was raided an o keeper and six Inmates were one In the Recorder's Court this morning \u201cLou\u201d Howard pleaded not guilty.His trial will take place Friday next at 2 o'clock.The six inmates, Jonnie Brown, Rennie Meredith, Lillian ey, Johnson, Mamie Howas rdie Munroe pleadedr\u201cnot guilty.Their case waso fixed for \"Friday.Two Louis J house No.= B Jacques Cartier street for improper purposes.He was found guilty.Ir.Germain, who was defending him, tried to-prove that the b T law under which his client-was being tried was not in force.But the Recorder showed that it had never been repealed.Noel was found guilty and senjgpced to six months\u2019 imprisonment.TAKEN TO THE HOSPITAL.Bolsvert, who was assaultéd on Satur day and reported to be dying Jesterday, has been removed from his home the General Hospital.He was very low at noon to-day.IS.SEELY HERE?It was reported on the street to-day Seely, the abscondin ng cashier of tha Shoe and Leather Bank, New York, had taken quarters in this city.OVERCROWDED CARS.The Road Depa; ment has taken nine actions against the Street Railway Co.for the overcrowding of cars, at the instance of.different citizens.DEATHS.ABBEY\u2014In this city, on December .Irene Gertrude, infant daughter of ward Li 5 months and Gdays.noral will ° pace.Sunday afternoon, at 280, pme à ther's residence, 83 Colborne streot.and sequal ntances are respectfully invited to at , THE WEATHER.a M.\u2014 babilities fc fe the n tour hours: Probabilities f ein cant Io south-west winds, [sing erator some slot or snow in many places., 1et Dec.1804 Suna rises, 7.30 a.m.Sun sets.4.18 p.m.Moon rises, 11.08 a.m, Moon scts, First quarter of moon.\u201cStas\u201d Weather Report.Haymarket, a man pounced upon him.\u2019 parcels A8- i ' the fourth floor.RECORDER'S COURT.- 4 - Notre FINANCE AND COMMERCE.\u2018 LOCAL STOCKS.taliowiog we & market vras quiet this morn o at 1 15,24 11; 38 Richelieu 83%; 23 8| trost Ratiwey ke 187 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported the Gordon, Scrathy » Stock Brokers, yf rodiriir A \u201c 40s Deo.1.Mov.B.« Ask.Bid Ask.Bd 60% 00 vou NU MEM CS 12 wi 13 os » a ra 90 14 i bing 154 1 Les 155 155 1523» 1% 1 BB 134 0 Mi 1e Ne \u2014 1 \u2014 mn us 13 15 123 Mt MM MC 30 1% 110 120 110 1664 163$ 15 168 \u2014 136 \u2014 M 100 56 100 [7 \u2014 100 \u2014 10 138 137 138 wm = 10 \u2014 D : 127 1M wm IM © \u2014 we 0 10 50 100 50 0 \u2014 @& \u2014 w= 1 un sx \u2014 Wg mu - 5% 190 ug 120 60 Ms 60 50 : \u2014 9 We 43 1 \u2014\u2014 19 \u2014_ 96 9 23 234 LM 10 \u201css 10 10 \u2014 1m \u2014 less Co 1684 140 185$ 140 Montreal Harbor Bonds.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.opr io.be ven, x A ET sh a 5 Mg WM 9036 ld de = 54 Sn moon wo mg \u2014 We 504 8 8 ia 12514 185 à 1 11 1 n [gen | Bs ug EEE Bi su Wi om À 10514 105% 104 76 \u2018me 7 = wou LL we Aig 74 Wg i \u201898 nu 97 x\u201c s uy \u2014 \u2014 1 2 - 6 2 ine i 6.BB On 614 od 2% 57% 59 > 88 51% 5 a \u2018 x RH a se, wh Ww.Due ing 13% DR 124 \u201c@1 sur 42834 154 4884 1% SI aX London Stock Market Meossrs.Meredith & O'Brien report the London warket at 2 p.m.to-day, as follows: london New York Stocks.prices.equivalent.Atchison, 8: Can.Pacific, 613 soi rie, 12 11 Kan'& etes Mo 14 Louisville 2 & N = Northern \"Pac.Pr.174 .174 lit.Central - 82 sy.Ont & W ostern, 16 1 Reading, 8 15 St.Paul, 59 Si Union Pacific, 12 11: Pr.144 CHICAGO MARKETS.At eleven o'clock this morning the wheat market had made a sligh : gaine over yesterday's uoted at 554 .Co d 49) to #94ce May.rmer, at Provisions were Rod: steady for January and a shade higher for May.TWO BURNED TO DEATH.PHILADELPHIA, Pa., December 1.\u2014The rear building of Mra.Price's big fashionable boarding house, No.318 South Broad street, was destroyed by fire this morning: Two women are reported to have perished in the flames.Their names are Mrs.Ella Ray Smith and Miss Cullenden.Both occupied rooms on The other tifty boarders escaped.LORNE AS A TRADESMAN.LoNpoxN, December 1.\u2014The Morning, in a leading article to-day, asserta posit vely that the Marquis of Lorne, hustund of the Princess Louise, the third daughter of Queen Victoria, has become a partner in a firm of house decorators, and is actively sharing in the designing work.Special Notises.Durability of Construction.There is ne.[more trying climate than ours for ianos.t American instruments uilt A HA American climate, which is subject to less variations of temperature than ours,.and they stand well in the United States: but when they are used in Canada they get more or less out of order,es fall during winter.This is owing to the that the principal parts of their action pe wood, which absorbs moisture andswells u summer, and on the other hand shrinks during winter in our over heated houses, in which the air is very dry, thereby invariably causing the action to get out of order.In other pianos of lan manufacture, the action, al althou h less carefully made, is copied at of the American Et with the same disadvantage inherent to them.In the Pratte piano this difficulty is obviated by an ingenious yet simple mechanism, entirely unique, whereby the entire six hundred crews in the action are all set in metal instead of wood.severaldetails which are t improve ments on the best impo instruments and which have all been th: y tested fore being adopted, thus aking the Pratte piano unequalled for solidity.and durabil La Besutiful Artificial Flowers.During the month of December, the firm of Cadieux & Derome, 1003 Notre Dame st, will make a reduction of 20 p.c on: ail purchases.Th rs a tifal assortment of artificial flowers, Christmas s, etc.282 3 law The beautiful carved Evans Bros.piano now on view in the window of P.E.Layton & Bro,\u2019s warerooms, 2387 St.Catherine st., cor.of Peel, is a fac tao simile of the one that was manufactured for the Montreal Exhibition, 1868.This magnificent instrument will be sold at a great sacrifice to an immediate purchaser.===Z0@ Fure Going Fass! Busy is no pame fc for it since Messrs.Lan- thier Co., the well \u2018known furriers, at 1071 e st, o dispose of their elegant stock at present prices $10 Down and $10 Per Month B a new upright piano of best makers, aon sa A secondhand piano p James st.Agency for Mason & Risch planos.Read and ponder over advertisement of the Park in another eolusan, Eo : I BovDS SKATES HOCKEY STICKS 3g Mise Histo Jenkins = quand, NX ARE THE Hood\u2019s Cured Me| BEST! Dreadful Headaches and Flutter- ,roxEs : ing Heart.\u201cI am glad to add my testimony to the worth of Hood's Sarsaparilla, though were I to write all day I could not say enough in praise of it.Last spring I had to give up work, being unable to walk half a mile, I Sutfered Almost Incessantly | ] ST.PATRICK'S from sick headache and had racking pains y SOCIET Y.all over my body.The least exertion would tire (De all out.x Golug up (ome , flight of stairs wo make my hear at a terrible rate.I! was induced to take | tre dre te ru HL Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now, after taking Gu treet, ight o'clock i less than two bottles, the pains and aches = \u201d By order.have all left me.I have only had a slight 7 .Hood's Sarsa- 1683 Notre Dame street, 2431 St.Catherine street = s.CROSS, Rec.Nec.*.*The second of the Winter Series of Lectures will be delivered on this Evening by the 2nd Vice President, Dr.PaArÉll@ Kennedy; Subject: \u201cThe Bards of ireland.\u201d Members are requelted to bring their friends.8.C.283 2 headache once since.Hood's Sarsaparilla Cu res gave mea a VN tite, and J can now do a hard day's work.t week I walked home from Glen's Falls, a distance of six miles.In short, Hood's has c me.\u201d ss Elan JENKINS, Queensbury, N.Y.Hood's Pills are hand-made, and perfect in proportion and appearance.25c.FL A I) ST PRINCE OF WALES 17 ELOIMEXT.Artery on Th TUEE the 4th inst, at 8.15 _ Drill order.By W.L BOND, Ca The Holiday Season Approaches! djutant W.S.Walker & Co.Our Stock 1s new complete for XMAS.You nt do better than give us a call and Inspect our Sterling Sverware, Sterling Sliver 0000000 mbe, Mirrers, Mami.are Sets, eta, Cut Glass Pere Make it enjoyable by sending fume foliles, Lavender Salts Boi yout wash to the Merling Silver Umbrella Claspe only 25c.fiterling Sliver Mat Marks only 506 A splendid assortment of Pearl Opera Glasses at very lew prices.TROY LAUNDRY.purchased now cau be laid asids for future dre W.S.WALKER & CO, | It will save you an amount Jeweliers, of trouble.2200 st.Catherine.St.05656606 [ Headquarters on Inspector, .Near St.Antoine st.Westlands, Laidlaw & Lo.Central Office, 690 Craig st., HAT and CAP m1 MANUFACTURERS, GLASGOW & LONDON, - Copland & Company, 162 St.James st, | CHUTES LE LEE B ; SOLE AGENTS.Call and see Spring Samples.37004 HENRY BIRKS & SONS.FINE DIAMOND JEWELLERY.\u201c Diamond Wreaths and Miniatures.Diamond Stars, Suns and Sun-Bursts.Diamond Clusters and Circles.Choice Settings, Chasings and Carvings.Nothing stamps » lady's refinement and position quicker than the taste displayed in her Jewellery.A few really cholos pieces are so much better end mors lasting than any quantity of worthless rabbiab- The finer pisces remain as family heirlocome\u2014family JMITATIONS of these renowned Matches are being offered every day.@ |___4-PI Look for the names on the & boxes.ify 3 \u201cTELEGRAPH.\u201d \u201cTELEPHONE.\u201d \u201cTIGER.\u201d ou sec the ones mentioned, they are | E.B.EDDY\u2019S MATCHES._ Joke LADIES, Have You Seen The New Christmas and New Yeap Cards ¥ x * They are really benutital, 20d all who have ses them are surprised ot the very low prices.The \u2018eoly real artistic lime of Card: in Montréal.Asthe Whole steck must be sold this conso vus onstomsers WE ges che bust valne by calling early befors the rach.«THB UNIVERSAL,\u201d 238 and 240 St.James Street.« THE UNIVERSAL,\u201d 238 and 240 St.James Street.LOOK AT THH SHOW WINDOWS.ms .Big = \\ Grades : oo THING.PUSH IT ALONG.John Dewar\u2019s Scotch LAST EDITION.« SPECIAL \u2019\u2019==Not offered on this Market.* EXTRA SPECIAL,\u201d * SPECIAL LIQUEUR,\u2019 « EXTRA SPECIAL LIQUEUR,\u201d HONORS AWARDED: Sold here and all over the World.} } Royal Appointment to Her Majesty Queen Victoria.Under competition the only Scotch drawn at the Bars of the largest Caterers in the World, vis.: Spiers & Fond, £ Ltd.Diploma of Honor and Gold Medal, Edinburgh, 1800 (Highest Award).COOKERY jvc.MELBOURNE .1889 Foop (London) 1889 FisHERIES, 1893.MEDALS BRUSSELS SPORTSMAN .1889 LoNDoN \u2026 PARIS 1889 DusEprx.\u2014\u2026\u2026.1889 MILITARY .1800 MaNcHEsTER, 1898 EDINBURGH .1890 TASMANIA \u2026\u2026.1899 LONDON \u2026\u2026 1890 DUBLIN \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 18097 JAMAICA.1891 Brusszis .1803 Foop .aeons 1891 CHicaGO cose 1893 Barwzr's SHow, MANOHESTER, 1894 Ramioner TRADES AND INDUSTRIAL Exnmrrion, 1894.Ete, eto., eto.= Better \u2018Whisky Cannot Be Had a EE eee ge 113 HAVE YOU BEEN \u2026 The Unfortunate Purchaser OF ANY OF THE INFERIOR HALL STOVES «RADIANT HOME.\u201d A Heater Guaranteed to give Complete Satisfaction.FOR SALE BY GEO.R.PROWSE, 224 St.James Street.sonceocessecnutes with which the country seems to be now flooded?If so, do = © > 8 S \u20ac re = \"- Sy = © = =.un to commit the same mistake, but advise each and every one of them to buy a Nk FE ws HE SSH Sons 4} HANNAN'S 1 510 Shirt OPEN FRONT, 3 STUDS, WIDE BOSOM, PURE LINEN FRONT, HEAVY COTTON.Ce Will Outwear Any Other Shirt in the Trade for the Same Money.6 ~ $5.50 \u2014 AT \u2014 J.J.Hannan\u2019 S, 215 St.James St.WinterisComing, Do You WantaSleighof Any Kind?Farmert, RER ME Butchers\u2019, Merchaoty and Delivery Blelghe of oll all kinds, Pony Sleigh he Low, Warm, Cemfortable ia any of our warerooms in the Dominisn to ighe.i Tha largest variety ane = sad great R.J.LATIMER'S, 592 St.Paul Street.Repairing of ll inde sod werk to cee doos euiekly sod weil Carriages stored for the winter dhesplry, | A BRANCE OF THE Merchants Bank of Halifax guet decd \u201cvarsity \u201d Cigar, Bc, superior to the ma- Jom oped of 30 CREED 4 runs Jority of those sold at ae rings Department.100.sv a ° \u201c \u2018 fede A) | os IANOS Special List ot BARGAINS S250-\"+50\" & RISC \u2018a, uhright, oid wal t, almost ne 19 \u2014VOSE, Boston, Te onan pr cise, tine tone, rosewood 225 BEINTZMAN, Cabinet Grand Upright Piano 7ty octaves, almos 165 HALE.» Ye, Square Grand di in perfect 350 \"ERER: RB, N.v.Upright, 3 almost now Very fine tone, largest 8 260° KER BROS, Bare Grand, only used a few yeara, in fine order.1 7 5 TFIESON, N.Y., beautiful rosewood - square Grand Piano, as nice né new, \u2014 ETT & DAVIS, Boston, U 320 MALLES new, Aer ove bright : 1 oo\" El, Que, Sqnare Nice QO-
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