The Montreal daily star, 8 décembre 1894, samedi 8 décembre 1894
[" ) NYou may never get a chance LAST EDITION.VOL XXVI\u2014No- 289.\u2018 Baily St | MONTREAL BATURDAT, DECEMBER.8, 1894 \\ on = Ag ar CIRGULA 10N - 89190 marre mare PRICE ONE CENT.\u2019 Tooke\u2019s Shirts IN STYLE IN FIT IN FINISH RIGHT IN PRICE R.J.TOOKE, 177 St.James Street.And 1553 St.Catherine Street, East.Pp 4 w like this again \u2014\u2014y 20 to 50 | pC.Off all Goods.Beautiful Gem Rings.Handsome Pearl Pendants.Silver Novelties from $1.50 down.As our lease expires shortly; we have decided to reduce our stock.Geo.G.Robinson & Co., 216 St.James Street.\u201cTHE | _ #4 # 6 , | IRVING It is full Is.of VALUE |: ~-\u2014 No.Ordinary CIGAR.If your Tobacconist does not keep them, you can procure them at HIRSCH\u2019S, Opposite the Post Office.from Start to Finish.SHEE EES * Htasc Sons & Co.MONTREAL.THE COUNTESS OF ABERDEEN, PRESIDENT CLEVELAND, THE LIEUTENANT-GOVERNORS OF ONTARIO and QUEBEC, AND ALL PEOPLE OF TASTE / i Are Unanimous in their Praise of \u2014THE\u2014 5 Clristmas y topotan 8 A Work of Canadian Brains.& PRICE - - - - - 25 CENTS.Just the Thing to Send to Your Friends.Notice of Removal The endornnod would avail himself of this means of informing you that, on or about the 15th December, he will remove to the more odious and central premises, 1855 NOTRE DAME STREET, two doors weet of McGill Street, lately occupied by B.D.Johnson & Son.\u2018While thanking my many friends for th#tr liberal patronage in the past, I would venture the hope that, with the increased facilities and advantages which my new premises will afford: of oatering to the wants of the public, and the carrying of new lines of goods, I may continue to merit the support so liberally aocorded me in the past.I will continually keep in stock the LEADING LINES OF AMBRICAN AND CANADIAN MANUFACTURE, se\" CUSTOM WORK, as heretofore, will récéive MY MOST CARHFUL PERSONAL ATTENTION.- Respectfully Yours, J AMES PATTERSON, wu, Manufacturer and Dealer in Ladies\u2019 and Gentleman's Fostwear.i \u201c e other hand.the à AMENDMENTS BY WHOLESALE.| - THE CITY COUNCIL SAT TWICE YESTERDAY., Many of the Amendments Adopted \u2014Aldermen Vote in Favor of | Paying Themselves Salaries\u2014 The Property Qualification.The Montreal aldermen spent yesteday afternoon in demonstrating how to kill time in the most approved and efficacious manner, and as if overcome with reproach, when the sitting had lasted an hour beyond the usual time of adjournment, decided to hold an evening session to actually try and get through some business.When the Council met at three o'clock Ald.Lyall, Acting Mayor, was in the chair, and there was a large attendance of mem- Ald.Penny asked that the sub-committee of the Water Committee investigating the difficulty between the Superintendent and Assistant-Superintendent of the Water Works be authorized to examine witnesses under oath.Ald.Prefontaine explained that the only way to accomplish this object, of which he was in favor, was to have a resolution passed constituting the sub-committee nominated by the Water Commitiee, a_special committee of the Council.\u201cThis was unanimously agreed to and the Council\u2019 progeeded to discuss the oNk ORDER OF THE DAY, \u201cthe report of the special committee of.chairman on amendments to the city charter.\u201d The clerk read the first clause as follows: Whereas it Je expedient to extend the powers conferred u e City of Montreal, modify the Act 52 fotori Chapter 79, which peri tes its Charter, as well as the amendmonts which have since beon made thereto, and to put a stop to the abuses and the enormous costs which have resulted from the application of the law concern- 1ng oxpropriations on account of of qublis utility .herefore, Her Majesty, agian h the advice and consent tof ature of Quebec, enacts as fo 1.Sections Hand 25 of the Act 5558 Victoria Chay T 49, are are amended as regards tho propert, ication Fojuired to be eligible as Mayor an onmon of the city, respectively, and such \u201cie Tider is supp: pressed.ormen of said city shall receive an- nuall unlagy remuneration for their Services: sub rembneration be fixed by thea Council of the cit: rll oy it does ii for each of the said deducted from such fees for cach meoting! hor ft Council or of a Comritteo, from which an erman will When the Council of The sald dm ur have resolved to make an im provemen Ue ob tho Ac servanoe of the fr iy oan ic $notlos glish tos taria, C 49, section ven by pape City Clerk, in Smo kn E nch newspapers, reques © pro- rested parties to fyle at the erk, within twenty (20) © days from the last insertion of such notice, of their X io claims for the variés the ted, and for the dam: alleged to ult from said e ria- tion: fat the eryiretion of the d delay the toterested oF ne t to with there gutrementa.by twenty-five p.o, the nity on oven on, x the Com Siaimante shall be bou to pay all the costa of the expropristion;\u2014on the shall also be bound to make nd if such tenders are less than the in- the report of the Commissioners, the costs shall be a ch The ex xpropriation of the Loren les concerning the indemnity of which the city and the in- rested os \u201cwill not be able to come to an reament.shall hereafter he made as follows: OPPOSITION DEVELOPED on the very first clause following the preamble.Aid.Beausoleil moved, seconded by Ald.Prefontaine, that the clause be adopted.Ald.Marsolais moved, seconded by Ald.Stevenson, in amendment, that the clause be struck out.Ald.Prefontalne remarked that the present so-called qualification was no safeguard, as it was easy for any one anxious to enter the Council either as mayor or alder man to provide the required qualification, or at any rate to make the required declaration of qualification.He was not in favor of a total abolition of Jualification.An alderman should owe not ing to the city, MEDICAL.INS Tig + - ETT a Positively cured by theses Little Pills.Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Disziness, Nausea, Drowsl ness, Bad Tastein the Mcuth, Coatod Tongus Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vogetakis.Te are the saniest and cheapest high- Razer cious.Sad show the pramien advcoumtet in hari lions shering vie them, i be boon,\u201d 3 - pleasant,\u201d : vo gwners immediately Interested pamated tu the ment let them sa did nol pas i, pine city à n't hd ith ould.object to Pre- I the city and half by the proprietors along | expropriate | hole c of the properties Shrqugh \u2018which | [ either In the wa: of taxes buy this was Dot the time to discuss tha a ! Stevenson gualification would, war y objected to.The Oity Counc ey \u2018 as eaire in che ublic a ' © interes! of the Pébarehoiders of the city\u2014the pro- y owners.In the Bank of Montreal a pert, man could not be à director unless he was a shareholder.If a man is not a pro owner in the city what right has Be to ah minister the affalrs of the property ofvnerst- He understood that an inprovementof the, personnel of the Countil was one of ths].Objects of these amendinénts.If this clause di the Council in füture wduld be no Betvor ter than it is now, and that was sayin, al.Ald.Stevenson ad be Sood to Ald.Prefontaine's insinuation ue citizens would perjure themselves to get into the City Coune Ald.Prefontaine sald he did not intend to insinuate that people would perjure themselves, or that gentlemen now in the Council HAD PERJURED THEMSELVES, but, as a Jan er, he knew that the declaration of ification was defective, A man does no ore to declare that he possesses the requisite qualification, but Shas he is ualified on such and such Ald.Smith favored the a ol lon of quait- fication in the case of aldermen, but thought that 10,000 of property qualification should exacted in the case of the Mayor.Stevenson's amendment was put lost on a vote of thirteen to seven.Half a dozen different amendments -fol- lowed and one by Ald.Marsolais exacti : qualification of five years registration on voters\u2019 list was carried on a vote of twelve to ten.hen, however, the clause as amended was put it was defeated on a vote of twelve to ten.The original motion was then put and defeated on the samedivision, the list being as follows: Loder Hur Lefebvre, Turner, Jacques, Grottes Lecter, Hurtubise, Dupre, Beausolo , Costigan Smith, MoBride, Penn.yen Ald eneanl ren runet, lais, Steven en Robert and H York Ald.Leclerc moved reconsideration, but the motion was loat on the same division.Then the second clause, providing for the paymont of aldermen, was en up.Ald.McBride favored the \"PAYMENT OF THE ALDERMEN, The banks paid their directors and the Dominion paid its Members of Parliament, The nidermen had as much work to do as the bank directors or the Members of Parliament.The public wanted the best men wil could get in the Council and they were wil ing to pay for it.dd.Stevenson thought that the request tor) pay came with very bad grace from the aldermen themselves.When they accepted the nomination they acknowledged themselves willing to do the work devolving upon them without remuneration for the honor of the position and in the interests of the city.If the citizens outside of the Council had arked that the aldermen be paid, the position would have been different.#; to the argument sometimes used thät if à aldermen were not paid fortheir services they would recoup themselves by dishonest means, he belicved that any alderman who Far- cepted money dishoneatly obtained would conti nue to accept it whet ner paid or not.Smith consid t the trouble was that the aldermen devoted .too much time to doing work that should be done by the heads of civic departments.They take me TO INTERFERE IN WORK at other men are paid to do.No further uragement, a be given + to that sort hin, The Propose to ald Aldernen cil, rather the 18 betier men Ald, Prefontaine suggesied- that the city m ight Pag the aid aldermen § expanses.gt \u201cfhe clause finally EP follow- ntaine.Ald.Smith moved that section No.9, reading as follows, be next considered: The Slowing is substituted to section 9 of the Act 57 Victoria, chapter 58 9.St.Lanibert atrest of the city aforesaid shall be widened and extended from St.James street to Commissioners\u2019 street, ac cording to the plan marked *F,\u201d mentioned in the Act 51 Victoria, chapter 78, section 2, paragraph 12, The cost of said improvement shall be borne one-half by the city, and the other half by the proprigtors, whose properties are situated on both sides of the portion of the street to be extended or widened.ALD.PREFONTAINE OBJECTED, .and 80 did Aldermen Leclerc and Rainville, The clause should: be taken in order.Ald, Smith pressed the point of urgency.If the city was to be ved of the iniquitous load imposed by the St.Lambert Hill legislation there was not a moment to lose.inally Ald.Smith's motion was carried on the following division: Ayes\u2014Ald.Turner, Jacques, Reneault Smit Mareo a Eire Savignee, Beausoleil, PT > ea\u2014Ald.Tatobvre Grothe, Lecl Ldn Brunet, Rainville, Dupre, goer, Har fontaine, 9.Ald.Prefontaine claimed that a clear majority of half the Council was needed, as the motion interfered with the orders of the der a.Smith and Stevenson held that there was only one order of the day on the list, one item, in fact.The Council could dissect th that at order and take up its clauses as The Ao Acting-Mayor held that a majority of halt pas required and Ald.Smith appealed m the decisio: en b; , vote of 13 to 8.7 Ppoal sartyiig by # Ald.Smith: went .into a brief history t mbert extension decided that a w n be borne bait by city.Afterwards by a METHOD OF CIRCUMLOCUTION an amendment was introduced into the bill, in the.islature, saddling \u2018the city with the whole cost.The work was not needed at all, and as it, was altogether in the interests of ten or a doxen à proprietors, they should pay the whole cost.d.usoleil mone an amendment providing that the ci ihe vement is to run, and se © he F vith a view to reimburse itself for the cost of the'work.The city could buy the pros Bor ier for one-third of what it could be sol after the work was done, ! ontaine suggested that ation commissioners be appointed to Hecide who should pay the half of the cost to be e by the property owners.Smith wanted to know why an exception should bs made in this case.If the Ald.pd orig | it ft be had am interest in any of the the property concerned.Prefontaine said it was true he ings against him.ad is rights as a tax-payer.moudy on the property and would sell it at cost price, wid.Smith asked 4 why, it Ald.Prefontaine vas 50 ous to have the street opened,be die not support the measure, 0 \u201cTE fontaine tous.ba had been od th: that Ald.Prefontaine had ad 1 ita tims the, its, carry out ! amendment be added i and half by the pro- Piotr of y ry shall benefit by improvement, according to the roll of - uuosément made y the commissioners in oihat the out\u2019 of s motion was carried by fontaine\u2019s lost b; à vote .Penny .mov re- soleil\u2019 « motion, but was defeated on the following division: Ayes\u2014AM.Turner, Leclero, Smith, McBride, Foreell, Penny, Marsolals, Costigan, Stevenson = bvre, Ren - geule restes Late re vignes, Brunet D n Vos E \u2018Hobe part he sie motion, adoptin ug ete mend.ment as amended, was carried on the same It Was decided to adjourn for an hour - ght o'clock.ere Council, but as eal lights\u2019 of the t considerable progress was e following clauses were \u201cThe said city a supply light, light w cti ired for t a ons requ! or.and contract a Joan to mest the mls in connection therewith han the Council of the said ci to make an ero en servance ow the formalities bed r 49, Fection 33, Arun ictorin.chi ap City Clerk, shall \u201ctho two Enétieh sod te two Fron ce repaper papers, requ sting le at ihe ois oftice of the said Clerk, wiih n twenty from the last rti tice, à will have r the ob- ublio to be expropriated and for the dam- to result fro said oxpro- charge, and where the tender or cldim is botween these re cach sl shall pay half.xpropriation of the immovables con- eerning the indemanitz of hich the City and the Interested, not bé able to come to an en d'hereaîter bo made as follows: The Cite Ly its attorney, al potioce, addressed Se person in whose name the property Jot expropriated wae last] ment roll, piheroot.at hia \u2018actual as proprieto! and ol also give publie \u201cthe effect shall give epe- known domilile, to\u201d that, \u2018not day and hour mentioned in such notice, a petition will be rosented on its behalf, to the Superior Court, in r to any jud thereof in vacation, Including the raonths of J and August praying the eaid court or Judge.| to choose and nominate tive competent and disin- persons, qualified as hereinafter provided, te act as conim.ssioners, t to fix and determine the prico or compensa to be allowed for Rak TRE \u2018the date of the pi of the eth.ifteren So gd three d laces , upon each and every jmmovesble intended to be expropriated, or in immediate vicinity thereof.3.The Court or judge.to whom such petition shall be presen uted, sl ut the five com- Enteslonors shall b En else the re an Tone on which tall Dog © make their report; such times may be extended for cause.the case may be, Barty of the sex Ben ties to the ducs para |g pted and ailes service upon kim Jud at a) polnting him, the pérsou so marily rm ho Deglects or refuses to the upon sum- toa fine of one hundred dol- laru by the court or judge having rospect of such appointment; Jurisdiction in ut It, at any time after hi a; pointment, any of © Commissioners fails in performan the duties assigned to him, or fulfil such duties in a faithful, anigent a impartial pannes, it lawtul for the city, its the p commissioner who so miscondu upon such petition, the court, or or Ju issue such order as may be deetned oonfo! to jus Ap In case Cac y of the Commissioners dies or is aan or Tunable to el od said Court, or as the case Ermable one of the judges th ia wa shall, upon a a pee] Bs after two denn abs\" notice, sstabridhod to tho satisfaction of such\u2019 court or y competent and disinterested person, upon whom \"the aid office mball be binding in thosame manner a s upon his 1s predsc r the Appointment of the ER ay ro oe shall © duty of the City Surveyor to furnish hour ion?or MAD showing the pro improvement, as also | the immoveables to expropriate ted: 7.The Commisato take all the information required to epable them to fix a just and reasonable indemnity on each claim su tted to they may even hcar witnesses orally ng sworn sald witnesses before one pi them, without, and (hey Shall act any notes o the once, \u2018act generally asa The report of the Commissioners, after being homologated by the Court or the Ju judge, as the case may be, 1 be final for all the interested parties and shall not.be subject to a on 11 of the Act 5 V pter 78, is repeal \u2018The cit may acquire, in whole or in the immoveable subject to expropriation and sell by public guction the residue of such immoveabie after tl de improvement wil ve been ps f pleted: and the present TE: so under well as to the expropris ons made und er the y roe nw the pa whi have ke adopt tion to that effect in tho month pr appointment of the Com wers now exercised ised by the milk in- of the city of Montreal shall extend out.de of the limits ot said city, but only as ards the milk Sealers who 0 supply the citizens of wri \u201cThe Council bail i have the.right to give and rca by simple resolution, to heirs or member of the Fire rade, who ha bek killed or die on account of injuries received ijiie on duty, a sum of 10 aud to.oblige \u201claw the mem Fire a resolu- the Brigade oe a life Ponte The Council adjourned at 10.80 CLEAN CITY GOVERNMENT.Toronto's Leading Citisens Think They Need it There.* SPECIAL TO THE\" ran] ToroNTO, December 8.\u2014Civic reformers held the ope opening meeting of a campaign for clean city government.at the Pavilion SP nat night.© hall was filled with an audience that was fairly enthuiastio, and the poches all pointed to an earnest wish for hetter men at the head of Toronto's affairs.Hugh Bilal Blain moved the folluwing resolution the legislative functions ine ons band and the executive and ad \u2018as separated ted the Coun the Executive and the \u2018Administrative functions be entrusted to a aalaried of \u2018Administration, of \u2018which the Mayorshall be chairman.\u201d This resolution which was seconded by Goldwin Smith in » cal address was carried after some d pol Other reso- lations all pointing bo batter sity govern.= ETS notenough to resolutions, \u2018hôvevar rt may be.be; Toronto most, Eade to order: at aod , and guaranteed to fit Joka Martin, Sons & Co, L Send ot 66.Fan ft.Ml through the post office, be ; Sp 1 TSH.AI vu Heu Papas, Mamas, Young Men, Young Ladies and | Boys and | Girls 1 delighted alwa; the far, Considering A MAN AS A inside our doors No scampering like th past.Never copying, alwa and the public appreciate seem a little bo all to call and examine our can be no doubt of the superior value of the artiol e.this never failing test to Han ex's balsam of tolu and wild cherry, the ob of unrivalled merit is complete.This great Canadian remedy has stood the test of over thirty years, and has no suc ul ri as a cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, and all throat and ln lung troubles.The.démand was never so great as in the t season, and the manufacturers, the Hawker Medicine Co., Lt'd, Bt.John, N.B., are rushed wi orders.The prévalence of Ia grip during the past few years oft 3 many persons afflic with weak and easily affe 8 cases à ooug ee a im legaey from the dis- fa such cases the use of Hawker's besa will effect a cure if p faithfully taken according to directions.It is very pleasant tothe taste, extremely inflamed organs, and the hardest and most racking cough yields to_its effect.{Itisa 2 prime favorite with children who t when they refuse all else, It it when they pe lve.will y ients s pron § les noted, and or the cure of the trou no family can afford to be without supply in the house.A single trial will convince you that this statement is correct.It is sold.in small bottles at 25 cents, and large ones at 50 cents each, by all druggists.wl Mh Important that Every Family Keep a Supply of )ADWAY\u2019S tbe Le will beneficial os all is CEA use A _ ie the BAX TEE WELL-KNOWN 8 T oO P S 95 eta, » bottle.PAIN ED RADWAY à Ce, Hew Irvidossont Glass Vanss, vary prosty sud inexpensive SILVER NOVELTIES ia any amber of Mitle things, very suitable for Frassabe.JOHN WATSON, \u2018Importer of Kitvermare Lecce and.sise trent, to cout of Square, To yours ab Selpiss Steet.20 ood Union hand made.Solid everywhere.dos Criss CoMinG f the above f also to say that already our Christmas a Says to see poop le walking around our counters admiring the goods.Many geness of our stores or of the stock we CArry.never higher than E je poocen we sème the lookers as we e the goods, our store is an open b book, everybody can read its contents.- ° orig inating, never sleeping, They wouldn't care muc boastful, but what, short-of superlative words, can fit superlative doings.The no pla ce for comparatives in the telli t and sells most liberally \u2018of the best that can on In prices, 50 mucll 50 Eat we will be able to ve secured a large stock of Fancy Goods at a great sacri them ably at less than wholesale prices; and just here let us say a WORD OF CAUTION! M eopl to wholesale houses to buy goods and think they are saving money, hile fn relly fn mary cums they pay more than they could get the same goods retail for.: YOU HAVE NO IDEA of oe assortment of Faaey Goods, and we have too many line to mention here, but we extend a hearty invitation to ies, Silk Mufflers, etc, \"The of of v merit In ap i à it creates: fo og mand increases afters trial, there.oted throat and lungs, in many | soothing and healing to the irritated or |\u2019 READY RELIEF | \u201cVarsity\u201d Cigar 8c.| COPYRIGNY 185s.are * | WELL MAY A WOMAN SAY be had has a always leading.A FEW \u2018LINES Oak or Cherry.FANCY CHAIRS.Bat it won't be coming very long.December is s moving right ahead; there are only thirteen more shopping days I ouglit at least to look around before I let my money go, simply because there's a big advertisement out, MAN and a WOMAN AS A WOMAN and addressing their thoughtful intelligence, have only to say that this advertising candle is only a feeble taper; all the bright brightness of what we e fall about is visible the 7.are always e are not afraid of criticiam after Now is the time to set your think tank ag s0 as to make up your minds what you want to Te, friends for Xmas presents.Do not leave this off till the last fe few à ya.We believe i ig getting ready early and that's why we remind you all in, and to invite you to call and see them.We are Montrealers are not yet beware of In the briltiancy ot the complotad stock.In the undoctored prices.lun the increased safety systems, get the goods at the right prices hore, aglow as they St pont The only competition we recognize is our own FOR USEFUL XMAS PRESENTS GIVE US A CALL.H.A.Wilder & Co., |; 28 ta 238 MetILL st _ roi, oa | { Caledonia Saline Water, As the best sold in Canada to-day.of GROCERS, WOTEIA, and GURD & CO, .20 Jurers stress.There is a steady glow of truth about our ADS, h for the newspapers to-day without them.Sometimes we may Sore that buys most liberally .ou Ladies\u2019 Dressing Cases in Antique Oak, Silk Plush and Real Leather.Some with Musical Boxes inside, & Gentlemen's Dressing Gowns, Smoking Ji Neckwear Boxes, Neckti JOHN, ALLANS, 659 to 665 Craig St, Montreal.sockets, Cigar Cases and Boxes, Smokers\u2019 Sets, Umbrellas and Gloves, eto.Call and see them as ZENE Tam, viGER som being sagesty snapped Fous ans, in Terrines.16 comte ve 6.00 put Terrine.re a pay Land te \u2018Forrinés amd Tin, + Fhe foret a boi wed tet retire remem bo.EET \"ia Foils GRAS, 1a Tiss # x \u2018 j | ; .01 co y.- Co Lu CL - \u2014 \u2018 A \u2019 : - wy - aa ° .\\ « x \u2018.a \u201c ., SATURDAY.DECEMBER 8 189s SE.LL |e KING EDWARD'S ° A v° ee \u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR_ eC | might be deemad \u2018necessary ia having she Som 1 So ws } se ; by w enforced.\u2019 .\u2018 : : \u2018 .Ce st .3.Wilison Backer, ous of the Leaders lethe recent Pullma ,.was introd - Aniorics \" Raliroad Christmas Gift FR Ap Me SÉSES ASS THE CHENIER en i.a, th fa \u2018the Preyer Let any unpeejudiced person first weed | i by are * Str \u201cR.; ) ] PRAYER BOOKS.x of 1610 and those ® the Prajér - Jin sevice than Fd Sr the honeat rare : MONUMENT, Vofon.aud in au address of over an hours ° .\u201c or the ei : \u2018| minimise, he admits the acta, Chal there Noble's attack upon Ritualisty on such his I~ Fu T1 SAT ms uration fave a realistic description of the a 16S an | ren ve an rt hs | : : - ; t udgo, : .\u2019 : 8 ; i LE argament.T6 what langths will eee «+ neoted therewith.notably his arrest, trial .«« Emabetd god.\" were Lwo sets of services bearing two differ- alsehood Tô w .ve - À ent sets of names, hencs the f A LOT © .pas and dishonesty of lying th £ prejudice lexd a man in fighting party .3 - te and to | , .: Chas \u2018dard 4 OME MORE LETTERS BEARING sitariotish SCS sme Pr eus der SALturSibtd À LETTER- ON THE.SUBOCT | iiicti aia Bi macs cope thrive on Boos Benclion when all there of fi food | ied | ~ nex , ; ly :., ; \u2018 : 3 .08, \u201d 5 ee ON RITUALISM Pasacd a Sxamiuation n loglo, te does ty we «ball not.take long In deciding upon .YRON MR.ALFRED PERRY A communication trom the Toronto seems go vaste.Thin ies and Weak Children grow Biro Gun wif | .which allowed him to : for he shows az Whoae side lays the right.In this case, at ds : \u2019 .Tra the Me Labo Pair them | strong, plump and healthy taking it.School bone messes A Incapacity for discerning the difference be- all eventa, the best excnss for his procedure .Ang t ontreal Council to az ui ete TL : ati .oo © Warmly com + : tween a universal and a particular term: Ix that of Ignorance of bia subject.Let ue | bo rats Jor a a by Jobin © : 9 Cg mended by every a oo SB The fact is that the services in the oho Op rein od versong nn Ce - Barns, M.P.the English Labor Leader Scot { S mul sion Hate Buperinten- ° Mr, Noble Defends His P osition\u2014 abaointely the ae \u201cNote, \u201cabsolutely in the Book of LU.; What One Who Saw the Remains who is at present visiting: the United A and thousands o & I cannot close without referring to Mr.States.After.some discussion it was i pe ay i, r Xducators.\u2019 \u2014_ A College President says: |.«For ease with which he eye finds the vord ed ; definitisn, tor JÉ | .: the i i 1 terms, bu ith \"and His Former Letters Are \u2018 any spparont'eousciousmess of the ridieu: - lousness of what follows, he enumerates Again Criticized \u2014 The Terms ® six or seven points of difference between to accept their invitation\" and a commiîttes was appointed to confer and make arrangements.Nohle\u2019s inference \u2018that the Reformers would have chamted the terms ohjected to - had they used « Yicient care in their revis- Can it be posaible .of \u2018the Young Doctor Laid Out -Has \u2018to Ssy Concerning His overcomes inherited weakness and all the tendencies toward Emaeiation or Consumption.Thin, weak babies and growing » Hho Matis and Benson of Jad ina ne TS OL aware that.the Prayer ; a d 1 teal oy \u2018 èveni ; 35: ; 3 3 21 Te : s of facts, and for pract Matins\u201d and *' Evensong.the learned pente ted ticular book has been undar revision several times Death.ROBBIE BURNS\u2019 GAVEL, children and all persons suffering from Loss of Flesh, Weak \u201cworking alot lonary, *Websters Interne 3 | instead of a universal term, he would have since 1552\u2014the calexdar as well an the rest } Lo 1 Lungs, Chronic Coughs, and Wasting Diseases will receive tional excels any other single volume.\u201d \u2014 been at liberty 10) niinimise the differences Of the book; and that the last revision took A Relic Recalved by the Montreal Id benefits fr this t nourishm \"The f ul 6.& C.MERRIAM CO., Publishers, as far as the facts wold, warrant it.But place in his own lifet.ne, when the calendar To the Editor of the STAR: .Kilwinning Lodge.unto @ om great no ent.e formula Springfield, Mess.U.9.A.4 To She Editor of the STAR: the fact that thére were diferentes be- Was very materially altered, and yet these 10 or oi AR: : os for making Scott's Emulsion has been endorsed by the med.Send for free paniphlet containing specimen pages.$ The last regular communication of Kil.winning Lodge, No.20, Q.R-,;A.F.and A.M.will be long remembered by the members oi the craft and especially by thoss who ball from Auld Scotia, for it was upon that gecs- sion that R.W.Bro.B.Tooke, D.D.G.M, made a presentation rich in historic associations.The piece of oak that had been turned into a gavel would not, until its bis- | tory was known, excite mu curiosity, but when Bro.Tooke informed the brethren tween the two sets of services, and that obnoxious words \u201cNations, Evensong\u201d were Sir,~There has been considerable digons- they formed parts of two different bobks, left untouched?If in the course of our, gion of late as to the propriety of erecting a and that they bore different names in each Morning Prayer I am directed by rubrinto | nonument to the late Dr.Chenier; of St.of these two books, justifies all I have said , this calendar to {ind what I am toread from .U about the misapplication of the names the Scriptures, and J find my instructions Eustache, one of the leaders in the rebellion Matins and Evounous.Mr.Haysons mode under the hondine Mating\u201d, for the Morn- of 1837-8, and who fell fighting, with arms reasoning would sugges: the thought INK Dervice: an ens \"en- in hand against Her Majesty's\u2019 troops, in that ritualism may be due \u201cto mental and inæ, [ cannot surely be truly charged with physical inoapaciLy.he wo than to in- being \u201ca Romanizer.\u201d or cowardly and dia- their attack on the Church of St.Eustache.telligent conviction.My remarks referred loyal to my Church, orteven as an avowed Ag one who took part in the putting down not aloneto tLe difference bet ween'these two advocate for the restoration of the First of the rebellion, and who saw the lifeless sets of services, but generally to the differ- Prayer Book of King Edward the fifth.s body of the \u201crebel\u201d Chenier laid out orrthe bar counter of the Bull Head tavern, kept Yankee SIR,\u2014The letter of an *\u2018 Ontario Priest\u201d 3 ; A \u2018requires a reply, as by several serious in-.É eccuracies, he tries to fasten on me the offence of advocating lawlessness.If there 1s only accompanyiag winks and conical world for fwenty years.No secret about it.: Send for pamphlet on Scott's Emulsion.FREE, 800 and $1.Beware of Imitations ONLY WINE FREPARED with-theo Bxtract of COD LIVER All Qruggists.- Scott & Bowne, Belleville.sistency, it is very refreshingyto hear a\u2019 ritualist condemning lawlessriess, for in ' England they have so long notoriously defied the laws of tleir Sovereign, and the advice of their bishops.What 1 did advo: cate was the casting out of our churches ences between the two books\u2014thosc of 1548 Nova Scotia.ipo t A is visiting tbe homes of Masonry in dif- thi hich have been declared illegal and and 1502 ©.Es the ok of 1540 vetni ad {he THE TWO PRAYER BOOKS by a named Addison, I may ings which have de .word altar as applicable to the Lord's Table: 6 .1 a y ; Se .tha use of whioh hich have been Placed in them without the mixing of water with the wine in the Le Pen itted to or o Jew a ns ua ofpEnglaud and S ny Gives the same results -Jawful authority.Ma po : , \u2018afer i i a: sàtter pe the Cilwinni shi : ï s Supper the use of wafer brend in the To the Editor of the ETAR: memory of Chenter and &a wine for which Lodge of Kilwinning, Ayrshire, tke lodge 1, things illegal in themselves: 2, placed .there without lawful authority An Ontario riest ought to know, thai evea thivgs law- a in themselves, or even nécossaty alterd- tions, can not be intrsd ced or made, in a Church in England, without a faculty ob- - tained from the Charceliors Court.If these lawl things are intrudured, wich- out this authority, I maintain, that it is morally allowable to throw them out, and thus throw upon the origins! lawbroakers, the responsibility of pro¥iag, that it is nov \u201calso lawful thus to throw them out.This would revolstionize the nudes of procedure which has prevailed during the last 35 years, and con.pel the ritualisis to seek the roteetion of the law courts, for their law- Jess practices.And under this method of procedure, I ventwre to predict, that the end of ritualistic innovations would be \u201cwithin measurable distance.If an Ontario Piss will read the sixth .chapter of \u201cthe Book of Judges, he will find that Gideon sought no legal authority for break- inz down the altar ¢f Baal and even did it at night, fur fear of forcibls opp sition, Protestant ckurchmeu go and do likewisa.Again take the example of Christ when Hs cleansed the temple (Luke 19- 45, 46.He \u2018appealed neither tothe High Priest, nor yet to the Roman Govern~., but cast odt them that sold and bought, and the tables of the money changers, Protestant churchmen go and do likewise, .language, adequately, to characterise the methods by which an Ontario priest would deny me the right to follow the example of \u201cChrlst.First, he lays it down, that because Christ is the Son of God, He is not an example for us to follow.Once admit this principle, it: relation tc what Christ did as- Joan, and then yea have robbed mankind of he'example of the only perfect man, who ever trod this earth.Secondly, an Outario priest assumes, that because Christ was the Son of God, He could violate the laws of Church and State with impunity, but we may not foliow His lawless example.Thon the incarnate Son of God, because -He is such, is à Jawless dno and no example for mankind.Yet He declared.\u201cI am not come to destroy, but to faliill the law.\u201d Matt.5: 17.Did Christ violsts this declaration, and break the law, when He .cleansed the temple! O God give us back \u2018objectionable points.1 know fot in what - same; the insocation of the Holy Ghost on the elements, the sign of the cross in the ecnsecration of the elezients, matrimony, and elsewhere; prayer for the dead: auricu- lac confession as permissilje; the reserva: tion af the consecrated elements: theruse of th» chasuble and cope and other Romish arments; the benediction of water: trine muersion: chrism in baptism, aud other All these were omitted in the second book of 1552, and wili jus- tity all I said about the difference between the two books.Mr, Rayson further refers to the special service used at the coronation of Queen Victoria, June 23,-153%, and says: \u201cHe will there find directions for ah ampulla of oil to be laid upon the altar, Her Protestant Majesty directed to make her humble adoration before it, the word altar used not less than 45 times.\u201d Does he mean to convey the idea that the Queen wus directed to adore the \u201campulla of oil?\u2019 Its use in any wise was unlawful in the Church of England.I staled two historical facts\u2014 that altars/were cast out of the Church of England, id that the word altar was ex- unged fom the Prayer Book-\u2014aund dr.yson has nov ventured to den; them: but seems to set this account of the coronation service over against them.As evidence of tho doctrinal teaching and ritual practices of the Church of England, this service is utterly worthless; as only represents the little group of ecclesiastics who drew it.up.It has the same value as the many Roman- izing manuals, etc., promulgated by the E.C.U., ithe Holy Cress Society, and the Society of St.Osmund.It shows there were lawless and dishonest ecclesiastics around tlie throne when our gracicus Queen began her reign.If these lawless men thus introduced the word altar forty- five times into an unauthorized service, knowing that the word had been expunged from the Prayer Book and that the altars had been cast dut of the Church of England what has become of the honesty, truth, and loyalty of these men?And what are we to think of the honesty, straightforwardnéss and loyalty of the man who adduces the conduct of such men as a justification for going behind the Reformation?I can mark the strange phenomena of such moral obliquity, but cannot understand it.That Sir,\u2014The writer of tlie letter on \u201cHigh Churehisin' in your irsue of Z7th November, who describes the rervicea of Matins and Evensong in the Prayer Book of 1549 as \u2018\u2018semi-Romish services\u201d and \u201cradically different from those in the second Prayer Book of Edward V1,1552, which were called Morning and Eveningz Pra:-er,\u201d has apparently formed his estimate of the former book from hearsay and has never examined it.I have before me copies of the two books, and the only chatige of importance made in these services in 1552 was the prefixing of the introductory sentences with the General Confession and Absolution, The' prayers are all the satne, the Table of Lessons is the same, the.Psalms are the same, and the Canticles are the rame except that in the iatter book Ps.xcviii is added as an alternative.The versicles after the Lord's Prayer were in the singular in 1548, and in 1552 were changed to the plurai form; \u201cAlleluya\u201d was translated \u2018\u201c\u2018Prayse ye the Lorde\u201d the mutual salutation **The Lord be with you etc.,\u201d stood just before the Collects in 1319 instead of in its present sition; and the Athauasian Creed, which in 1549 was only to be used six times a year was in 152 ordered to be used thirteeu times.« These arc the the changes made in the morning and eveninz services.Is the difference between \u2018\u201csemi-Romanism\u201d and Protestantism so slight?Again your correspondent is in error when he says that the present use of the terms \u201c*Matins\u201d and \u201cEvensong\u201d in the Calendar shows our reformers: did not use sufficient verbal care in revising the Calendar.\u201d It he had examined the of 1552, he would have found that these words do not appear there but were deliberately in- sorted afterwards.7 I do not wish to seem discourteous to your correspondent, who is evidently a clergyman; but I trust he.will, for truth\u2019s sake, take in the correction of historical inaccuracies which can be verified by any one, and, as I am not advancing any opinions of my own, will permit me merely to sign my: GLICAN.\u201cAN OLD FASHIONED CHURCHMAN.To the Editor of the STAR: he died.To those who assert that Chenier was a coward I flatly give the lie.He died, as a young British officer of artillery remarked in my presence, \u2018fighting as a man and a brave soldier.\u201d This young officer su ently rose to high command iu the British army and be and the non-commis- sioned officers and men of the 32nd and 1st Royal regiments, who were at the attack, were not the kind of men to respect a coward.They found that he of all the leaders and chief actors in the rebellion, was the only one who stood to\" his guns and bravely by them.The objection, as far as can gather to the erection of a monument in Viger Garden, is that it would be taken in a wrong light by the English-speaking citizens.'Thisis a - PIECE OF MERE SENTIMENTALISM, as far as 1 know the feelings of my own countrymen.There is no race in the world that have produced finer \u2018\u2018rebels\u201d than the British.espotism, tyrann and unjust laws, they will resistg and have resis with their blood time and again and successfully.The free-born rights of every British subject are too precious to be stam) and trampled upon by a monarch or a \u2018family compact.\u201d King John found the rebel us with the bishops and clergy of the English Church too much for him at Runaymeade.Oliver Cromwell, the greatest of all British rebels, and his Tron- sides kicked out a family compact Parliament, and brought King Charles I to the block for trenching on Englishmen\u2019s rights and liberties.A century and a half later George Washi n rebelled against \u201cFam- 1ly Compactism\u201d and\u2019 bad government, and found such defenders in the British Parliament as the great Earl Chatham and Edmund Burke, who said they, too, would have been rebels if they had been treated as were the Britlah- Âge ican oolonists in D 1775.Yes, sir, 1 col that under certain circumstances .rebellion justifiable It may be in some ©e a great crime and an evil \u2018merit the condemnation of those who wish to bave all power and patronage to dispense as they please to their toadies and Syoopbants, but few men who abhor injustice in any shape or form will think otherwise.Now without a number, in whose historic halls the immortal Burns had once ruled the craft, He was installed in the chair and wielded the same gavel lt was on this occasion that Mr.Tooke as presented with one of the four remaining pieces of old oak that had once done duty in the now fallen lodge building which had probably seen the formation of the first Masonic lodge\u201d of Great Britain, back in the ages when history melts from view and is only connected with the present by the-continu- ation of those principles of honor and brotherly loye that time does not obliterate.The preseritation was made by V.W.Bro.Stearns, who recalled much of the past history of the Montreal Kilwinning Lodge which had so well kept up the name that it had inherited from the mother lodge.The W.M.in receiving the honored relic, which was in a measure to unite the past and the present old worid Masonry with new world Masonry, said that it should be carefully guarded and honorably used.Result of a a Neglected Cold.FROM PRODUCER to CONSUMER E525 the Wine prepared with the Extract of Cod Lives oO CHEVRIER re a STROUD\u2019S Price List of Teas and Coffees.Japans.eee.35 to 60 cts.per Ib.English Breakfast (Black).25 to 60 cts.per Ib.Pure Gunpowders.25 to 60 cts.per Ib.Pure Young Hysons.25 to 60 cts.per Ib.Ceylons \u2026\u2026\u2026i.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Z0 to 60 cts.per Ib.40 to 50 and 60 cts.per Ib.COFFEES.} 25 to 40 cents per pound.The great \u2018success ol WLINSI Paper is due to its power to draw irritation to the exterior of the body.The best doctors recommend it jor IRRITATION in the CHEST, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, SORE THROATS, GRIPING, RHEU.-simple and easy in its use.plication is sufficient.Wlinsi & Cie, 31 lue de Seine, Paris For sale by all Pure [ocha.35 to 40 cts.per Ib, Old Government Java.35 to 40 cts.per lb.\u2018Finest Rio and Maracaibo.30 cts.per Ib.- 'STROUD'S, 91 St, Lawrence Main Street, \u2014See that you get the name WLINSI.\u2014 23 law tt 1519 St.Catherine Street, East, the Christ of the gospels and save us from men can minister before their Gold \u2018=m _Prjestératt.Jo what depths vit (pie week to week.and thus quibble.over i = An ol d-fashi ed.Churchman may time shown that Chenier and his foi- pré - 5 a evade the a vius iice, confess \u201c = somewhbat s r ê i _thls Oniatio priest adds: \u201cHe must ; J Lon es = y ur HAD GREAT GRIEVANCES, .|; .x - .\u201c thercfors > orce submis (0 \"the fully forte Jawless conduct of 8 FW io Noles Inte ver am ied ay pe ox toh for years they sought Lo have: vo.DISEAS ED LU NGS 666 St Lawrence Main Street, .n Bleury Street, CURES + + decisions of properly constitu ng the bread of a Protestant Church ignore t to all that tal were repa gnomant | ; a \u2018 .of Cuurcn and Talon, and these Dave her history, | her doctrines and ber practices, Praver Book.is at Liberty Le Led ee British ofinis, wile misrepreseniad the \u2018Which Doctors Failed to Help, - 2188 Noire Dame Street, West, 2829 St.Catherine Sh, Wost, POSITIVELY - , : ( = \u201d togobehind the tan ormation, ever he please, on the that the ¢ Power, Nervous Debility, Failing oi ments he describes asi lawless.\u201d To the : i i : found There was no other way for them to make 2 - octet D> p A eats Fad (ota Sragyidences ofn condition of nind bie\u201d Hefermers, wodld havo ons we, Bad they thelr complaints known to the Crown end CURED BY TAKING MONTREAL.Small (P| Co ire.ce, Teforrin othe for who ministers in holy things.How an see what authority the book can be eu ere Bt wen tnt ae.I pow how and be: Cher Ty mi muflering from the edocta of folles THIRD MON oF Jowing ha res: Candles lighted when not honest .who loves the truth, can take to retain.Unfortunately for - lieve, against the British Queen, Gov- | 9 Dod sxcesses.restored bo Leal mou rs ££ wa to\u2019 ror nd ies 5 vin \u201c5 he.refuge in such methods of argument I do Noble's argument, the calendar has been cament or flag, it was solel n, 1 Pect 1 rire 0] 6 bexea for 83.00.Bent wall, tif 4 aed on the oD ion fable Eg E = not understand.y desire, opénly and revised again and again: black letter days the t ical ~oMcialdom and \"Farm oral.mourely senledr Write for oùr book, \u201citoring Faciad OF fea ver it, and seeming to be of it | stralght{ormardly.to vindicate my position, were first removed altogether, then re | j) Compacts,\u201d that were driving French- ee .for Men enly, telis you how to ges well and stay wall Re ee er tre Conmation tables | CLabandon Ilis ray apology for the length of stored; saints\u2019 days omitted and added; Ct cen alt oflelal positions ||\u201d Contracted a severo cold, which settled : : Address, QUEEN MEDICINE CO,, Montreal, 230 § \u2019 us > .> - 1.e en revi an 1 \u201cyet n my lungs, an w s often done - At 4 Basch gh ac Easier sid.Mf admonieh Guctec December 1504.Ehtougt Sh hers chums 1 oe of 3 Spit 2 Covsrmmpns of the colo; Ce uen etes ANGEMIA - WEAKNESS - DEBILITY © CONVALESCENCE son x.LvOnGL or raie sid Blears om.| © : ! _\u2014 ul rev , ich\u2018 the ca \u2018 .mao een roches MR NOBLE ANSWERED.Shame Shen.\u201cPope Lee Sains Bam sf Cinerea rman eh ie Be nat wank 1] MGUES ALAR HO ITS FIRST STA avE LS VALE Dre Damell | ox $ A a : \u2014\u2014\u2014 an vensong, were le standing, Has > .- Biastical Courts, vol.iii.part 1, 1580-70, pp.To the Editor of the STAR: or want of due consideration can therefore ine, Rov.Mr.{ hartier (Curéof St.Benoit}, Consulted a Doctor P HEART DISEASES CONSUMPTION AT ITS FIRST STAGE \u2014 __\" sed 99-101.Bul more to my purpose is the case of Masters v.Durst.When the latter was charg:d by tha fermer with removing a hardly be the cause of their retention.The same words arealso used in the Elizabethan ©\"?and rebels as .well as Chenier.They all Act of Uniformity, and employed by con- saved their lives by fletness Oo ation IR,\u2014I think that Mr.Noble's mode of defence of his assertion that \u201cthe terms Matins and Evensong were done away with who foand, on examining my lungs, that the upper part of the left one was b affected © ELIXIR KOLA-MONAVON crois from a lec ze above the Communion .; En temporary and later, authors.This makes e gave me some medicide which I took as table, th 's described by the Lords of the at the Reformation\u201d when shown in error È Which is deserving of the most respect directed, but it did not do good.: Privy Councli: \u201cThat ; was placed by the by your correspondent \u2018 Subscriber,\u201d will Pace fre Improtiable me ar and where does\u201d the coward have Formnatelr, I hapnened to read in Ayers nit RK7IINE oi ; { respondent's orders on & structure of wood quite open the eyes of the public to his own they should be so \u201cPopish\u201d is very difficult a t Cartier has his monu- Poctor the cllect Ihat Ayers a erry Reconstituting Tonic \u2014 Regularises the blood circulation | @ called a \u2018retabls,\u2019 consisting of à wooden unpardonable quibbling and hair splitting ¢ understand.If Mr.Noble will devote ment at , Ottawa, and what British ve itatrial After taki wd - > Jedze at the back of the Communion able, as well as his lamentab e rant of charity ko little time to the study of the Prayer Book Canadian, objects, yet his ere WAN as ible was relieved, and Before 1 had fr Digestive \u2014 Anti-Diarrhæa]\u2014 Powerfal stimulant.- having a front of w about eight inches wards those who differ w m, No dou i ; 3 : as poor Chenier, and he e- ished th s cured.\u201d\u2014, LAR, deon.coining down to within five-sixteenths a large number whoread his letter in your\u2019 ee historr ine erhape arrive aa tad by the after good results of the up- , maker Orance ville Ont.A.Lar.Indispensable to Debilited su People, Gonvalesoents, and Persons -ef-an inch the surface of the Communion issue of November 27, will take what he says era: and if he will trouble himself to extend \u20aci8iD8- Who oan say it Chenier had not been y victims of overwork SUPREMELY EFFICAGIOUS against tuble.ib is plain that the Communion without even one grain of salt, and think pis studies to the Scriptures of the Old Killed, whether he would not have died A el S Cher P oral Diarrboeas and Fevers of hot climates, ! table na he table would ata very short that he angament bs ogienl and conclunive | Tentament he vil And that the arme Alar nn THE 206, SFE A Koders.MONAVON'S EUPEPTIG \u2018Res pore oe 1 et medi is res J stance he ap nce of one en t all who des 0 weig! 3 defence, or a man ang a et of the un \u201cki om.word.it im tely into the system table or structure.The ibrivy Council theexception taken fohiss{atement asto thy and the Lord's ple ro angeable To my mind, air, there is an awtal Jot of Highost Awards at World's Fair.Rt Remedy Encwn.without cating any convenes.rts \u201cJudgment is as follows: \u201cTheir use of the terms \u2018* Matins\u201d and \u201cEvensong\u201d 117 Metcalf st., Ottawa.W.Dove \u2018cant\u201d and toadyism about the whole dis- dyer\u2019s Pills Cw: Indi GENERAL DEPOT : ALON@ VOIE, 1%class chemist, LYONS (France).1 natural colour ves -Ara, therefore, of opinion that the cross in by Subscriber,\u201d will, no doubt consult So : LAS.cussion.The feelings of the English will re gestion, tho mecéssary vigour.%, the position which it occupied while in the the First Prayer Book of Edward Fifth and A ' not be more disturbed by seeing a monu.\u2014 - Soid in MONTRÉAL by ARTHUR DÉCARY, end, etc.Whelassle, 40 sad sa ruoSt- Lazare, PARIS i ment on Viger Garden to_Chenier, than know that any day.they can go up td the Cote des \u2018Neiges e and see the monument there to the \u201crebels\u201d of 1837.8, ved on it.As to have a look at the \u2018\u2018semi-Romish services\u201d called by those terma \u2018\u2018in 1549\u201d which \u2018were rejected\u201d (I presume,according to Mr.Noble, because semi-Romish) \u201cand our present church is forbidden by law; and they will à ivise Her Majesty that the present suit should be dismissed.\u201d Vide Official Copy of the Judgment of the Judicial Committee A LETTER FROM ATHENS.A British School of Archmsology 1s In | 41 Jamott JAMES GUEST & CO.238 Zamott of the Privy Council in the case morning and evening prayer put in their ' Existence There.with Chenier name en \u2018of asters v, Durst, delivered Jul place in 1552.\u201d It may be, however, that : hin remains not yet belng buried in conse- fa : , 11th, 1578.Here are two facts, which many church people, not to speak of others, Dr.A.Johnson, Dean of the Faculty of erated ground, may bave something to w de en OsPHODIN 3 AA -Justity all I have said and written: First, it \u201csay about that later on.ALFRED PERRY.LABOR LEADERS.do not possess a CORY.With your kind per.a illegal to place a cross on or over the mission, therefore, will plainiy state what Communion toble; secordly, the charge those (awful) services were.The book lies ~.agsinst the man who reinoved it is dis- open before me.Arts, McGill University, has recently received the following interesting letter from the British Minister at Athens, calling attention to the work of the British School of Archmolqgy in Greece, The letter reads as The Great English Remedy.| Guarantesd to A Step From Insanity.missed.Thus the thing is illegal, and the Matt ÿ\u201d begins with the Lord's prayer, -right to remove it has Seen vindicated by then follow the short sentences, only in the follows: John Burns, K.P,, to Lesture in Mont- tie hizhest court in the Empire; therefore singular \u201cO Lorde, open thou my lippes,\u201d BriTren LEGATION.real Shortly.S and all tant churchmen go and do likewise.etc., down to \u2018\u2019Prayse ys the Lorde.\u201d Fhe thens, November 1, 18%.- effsctsaf Abuse or Emcessca, Al 81R,~I venture to address myself to you to eu attention to the existence » Pro ~ Me Purchas was also condemned for placing follows a rubric **And from ter to Trin- bore of a British tral Trades and Labor Coaneil ool of Archsology at which subjeets of the NERVOUS SYSTEM COMPLETELY \u20ac \u2019 of Tobacco, Optumor Stimu- Beforeand Afler.tante, which soon lead to In- a fignre of ths infant Saviour with lilies, itie Sondaye, Alleluya.\u201d (This is the semi.regular and- a staffed dove oser th» Comnmunion Romish portion, I opine, as it id the only sen desirous to study Greek archeology, art hela thelr, vos Dea strat cn Thursday + ~ tabla.Thase arc facts overthrowing the portion of \u2018\u2018Matins\u201d not now found in \u2018\u201cMor- or literature are welcomed and assisted their night,P \u2018 ident Ryan in the chair.After BROK N .DOWN .; ; .@rméty, Imanity, Consumption and an early graves Ontario priest's asrertions-\u2014Was he ignor.ning prayer.\u201d) Then followæthe Venite (in York.1 enclose a sho d amemo the lies were read and adopted creden- eo .?°, \u201d id Has been prescribed over 85 years in thousands of i short prospectus an .ant of the«e facts when he appealed to the English of course); then the Psalms as \u201cap- Which Ihave drawn upon the subject.cases; 1s the only Rellable and Honest Medicine >\u201d RP.Bnowen.My ob- ¥ not so mush te uk for tials from Parthenais Assembly, No.1081 Ask druggist for Wood's Phesphodine; it spective Governmen law courts in vindication of his assertion?inted in à table made for ye purpose.\u201d gubscriptio: but the and Electric Assembly, No.5 were recel Cee .Ê EME ET | 54 \u2018 ea Emme méga di the gourts has confirmed as lawful PP Such \u2018h ic it Benedicite \u2018and afte thy x a Pat passin \u2018the load: colle os In Canada tony An application from fiew union, en.: \u2018 A Co 1 3 ne ry pet a re wid : \u201cabsolute falsehoods are a disgrace to an B nedictus.Then follow Lo o hav think fit to & tsch a: or studentabipe to titled the Electric Line and Pole Climbers No lee L 0 est [ \u201cde 0 ppe ite Slogee, vie Eu ouvre, ne ee \\ nan, but most of all to him who , mercie\u201d etc., the Lord's Prayer, Creed Sen.enablo classical students to.come out here to Union Be one fiche PTT ' : : ?\u201c 4 rne ou op : orton on Canaus x D, ; es yer, Creed, Sen- pos i .% - 27 | y L.\u2018 ny, Usisin : Ë : MINISTERS IN THE HOUSE OF GOD, tences, and the three Collects exactly as we air re nited Heaton to te\") rr aa oitbee.referred eo mcs] \u2018commit for ° Cem ° \u2014_\u2014 Te pas In Montreal 22 K.Mctsle, aN 3 The legalit or illegaiity of St.Paul's PAYS S eh publie judge, as Mr.Nobla | Hit Gardner Lee director né de Vrees saoot further enquiries \u2018 >: rx : _ ; î © rpimdonbay never ime feiors why sourt propose todeaire, whether he difference to 36 pou, aan Tether infematin: 1nd aseomiiy In veisrence to oasis of del REDUCED TO A SKELETON.i , ee areof such a nature as warrant his seath- 8° + = pode to bring the care before the courte: ing denunciation of bis brother, clergymen ourse, of next wmmd.it fs Dropossd |'Stise we SAlSRS MOBIL rep rT eee ss PRL eR Tori RHEE Ble oe m= AT NEO) Bo Em Ren hr eo a | Tren frm | hort of Hiatt 0% pute Siar i Publ amendment fo te Factory AS: fad they | Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Saves the Life, of a Post- : i aut the courts justified him in excercising * Ty feo of 1548, or 1858 ie In the latter, not Hone incidon cally, in ee oi ren Porn : f 0.' \u2019 : master \u2019 x The errors ot Youth, Prematuré Decline, Fail- Al the veto, to prevent the case caming on its A diterati - \u2018was\u2019 by\" ad i as a your University being tempted to come to work | À communication from the Barbers\u2019 4 .* ; los Power, Nervous Debility, and all Diseases = merits before ghe courts.Thus hy an abuse 01 Bieration wos By ooo ore the AL Athens, that the cost of Tiving here is Assembly concerning their interview with + .: ; ;( Lo aad Weakness of Mar, from oh ar NERVE À of the veto power, which deprives an Suite in 1358) Among others Moderateur that the matier which À the Chiel of Police in regard to the enforce- : : CTE TTT BRAN #10 por Dix, 6 tor 0.00 ; à: - Fagtisthiman tire ta a ritualiata have the Exhortation to confession of sin, the t to you, 1 main, Sir, your most obedient ment of the! barbers\u2019 Tan anon: : P.J.Kilbride, of Inverness, for four nighte in succession.\u2018 Obl.I never Let sale b BE MODALE Ua ner me 2 3 Pauts.reredus If the Archbishop of General Confession, and the Absolution \u201cto lo servant x H.Ko : dressing parlors being open on Sundays P.& L, owes bis life and present good can d the.agony T'suffered.was The Jamos Medicino Co, Toronto, Proprieturs, 23 ; Canterbury has declared any thin be pronounced by the Minister alone inter, te.was retoried to the Legislation Committee, © health.to the lite giving powers of Paine's \"almost reduced b a skeleton; could Bent oy mail on recelpt of prive.di NB x .to.be legai, which the civil courts bas al: (afterwards altered to Priest alone)\u201d the A.Jonxsox, D.C.L, LED.Ete.who were instructed to take such action as .Celery Compéund.os BY od T woul ied to lle down and | NUS \u2018 pe , : ba Jubilaté as à substitute for Benedictus,'and Vi 7 U .; fatigued I would be obliged to lie down and A.; ready declared to be illegal, he is a perjured © Lo ice-Principal MeGill { niversity, \u2014 Some months disease bad so preyed 1 could _\u2014\u2014\" {LL LE traitor; for he has sworn to recognize the {he Invocation and Response\u2014\"The Lord Montreal.- : A \u201c4 upon- Mr.Kilbeise's body that Insanity rest ore could resumes work._- - .$2 .Queen's suüpremacy in all matters civil and N ie Hl .in his lett a .Dr.Johnson adds that there are at pres- WASTED TO A BKELETON., | wasteared.s nervous system Was, Éhat- \u2018The use of y: Compound bas given \"2 ; ecclesiastical, and if in violation of this rion mis anbines vou to reprinthie ent four schools at Athens, vix., those of | Valley, Rockiend Co.NF.\u2018 \u2018 and en: he was a étranger to me rest and swiet sleep, and I can now 2 > 2lelp % \u2018ont, he has superseded and_wet aside the Just pardon my asking you to repriut his Great! Britain, the United States, France Da.nv.Pixace: \u2018parc Aree Teka Lu ; és A 4 \u201csleep and rest, and his appetite was lost.Tork sil day.To, Ul the honest, candid | - > So hime TUE Conte es \"Pia Brnrne ae ie nameçtèpe | A Seconde ere a IR IN ER ES Eee A os POISON Loar.When I commenced tak - forfeits my t and \u2018obedience.Na : rted \u2018b ee tie wlery the Church joi Coen the first Frayer Book d\u20ac Edward VI, The two formar wa had failed, were expecting him und my weight was 144 Ibs.; rave Bore ~hroat, Fi.Jas, Copper-Col J bros Uléers in Mouth w sox, politely (1) opens , Noble in\u2019 his latest to \"\u2018Hiis\u2018detter thus: © main in the calm the city.Mr.Elson comes with Re more, he has placed the clerky of the Chureb | 1349\u2014sorvices radically different \u2018from those in by becriptions.Se i , i of England M a ve wh position, for tho second Prayer Book of Edward VI, 1353, of the universities in the United States co- taking The situated, lug sstabiished abd well knswn | now weigh 108'Ibe.\u201d I am gaining in flesh ts, Aches, Old a either we must violate our oaths of alle: Yhich were called Morning and Kveniug Prayer.operate in support of the American bad wasted bem completely rmoveted and néwly ha who.had used Paine\u2019s Celery every day; my friends are all surprised at Rue Yr Cons Teed roots Me- lance and dofy the wuthorlt of our Saver.Lrenrong in 1549.were rejected.dPA our péotent a \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 eee |\" 1 mew epem to vecitve Guests.Componnd, ured Mz.Kilbride to give t 8 my wonderful curs sod changed\u2019 Appest.Join lus ces Fimiicuieinins ponts eign: we mus espjse an 80! he |- Tv pris ; trial.The was a y one for .! |.sound sad weil.\u2018 Archbishop of Cantggflury, as n perjured in IE 11e, thorofore, ust ns Taise to call our MR.ELSON'S LECTURES.eh wed So penis been conrad fo sami the bam EBL CSE Cdr ul medicine saving remedy yesrs ego, I would have 4 .traitor.But this raif¥k another question\u2014 present Morning and Frening Prayor, Matine : Step step most improved system of guarsotess equal tem.* vad able to cope with the disease, escaped many days and nights of terrible - \u2014 2 - \u201cthe ald question-as to whether the Church and Fvensong, asit would beto-call a horses All music lovers in the olty are looking and reciites i EE ere rine in hows, sod The Tow ligne 20 Five ttles of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound pain and agony.Thank , the terrible =\u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014 or thie State in supreme.Our fathers, alter donkey.but there, y Something worse forward with keen welish to the visit Realth sity.overs room.Hasod bathe every raised Mr.Kilbride to such a condition of times have passed, I hope never to return.oy ° hard toil, asserted the supremacy of the ors of the 2 seinctive eating of Mr.Louis C.Elson, of the New England - surely level Tix TABLE health that enabled bins to say, \u201c1 feel my- How Iwish] could reach the earof every man rea ARNE: ) \u201cState: must we fight this battle over again! MOSS for some of those Who tec TS Conservatory of Music, who will deliver es Cho Discovery.J¥ilbe kept wp to the standard for the house [sell a new man.\u201d in Canada «those who are suffering as once FIR) ed 3 A breach han been made in the wall, and if first prayer book of Edward VI.They arc thus two lectures in the Assembly Hall of the \u2019 : Today 1 tip the heen celetwated in past.Literd terms for | We give Mr.Kilbride's letter.iz full It _suffered\u2014how I would plead with them\u2014 1 he D à the nation éilentiy acquiesces, it will form a dishonestly trying to famillarizo the public mind High School to-day and M y at 4 m.AACE.DOWNS, B04: 64 ome hundred lids.Clvility and attention will be fhe pulicy of the hically sete forthohis stra , eh oh my knees I would ask them to give Z ) ; = precedent'for further ecclesinsticn] aggres- with these term, before rea the re- Mr.Klson has chosen as his subjects \u201cThe | tighty-seven, ar am well and strong.: mariagument.wn ams .Enis oe + disease and death:\u2014 ine\u2019s Celery Compound a fair trial and I z sion, which may end in another Thomas A fected services called hy those names.000- Troubadours.and their Descendants\u201d an : : Hake JOSE ST.ONG, Manager.d'ais trfamph over Eo \"| feel confident they \u2018would bless me after- 2 : ~Backet cane.\u2019 Co | dues ie du and disloyalon the part men \u201cSeven Centuries of English Song,\u201d both Quar- Smee OM write yyu about ines ft wards fot my recommendation, - An Caro : Drar Sin, Your other correspondent, Church, and thé public wil form their own Subjects being adapted In the hightes de- | toes à WINTER RESORTS ~*~ | Compound pari ap Gnished bay tat: gy YOUDE men, take my truthful and can | - = = =.the Rev.R W.opinion of sech That those terms sill ro- eo tastes of the musi people of \u2018 AAS oI e.gid advice: It Jou are uffe lng from.\u2018 : \u20ac é tbe mile |._The \u201cGolden Medion 7 bao akon oy Te Every first-class \u201cfctent, or: Sng words strong enough to is an evidonce that there n | KENILWORTH INN, Ed Celery- Compound; it willy thoroughly re { Jetter has once given usa \"of onco were servions \u2018beari ose.nroues, aa I flatteribg recommen ns fiom asie ' stimali his ignarace of the things he hate shown above.That they still rennin there centres of America, being endowed with al my daughter of & very u RT | \u201cToday1 feel myselt- a new man.Six store you physically and otherwise, : fi y 2; aitacle.\u201d \u201cThen ® tacitly admits the truth bal cars siti the Jonnr.That me are keen sense of humor, 8 sympathetic and |.3 den.Lite puronserd ¥ | Askevills, Nori Carolina.\u2019 \u201cmonths geo \u2018wai on the brink frisanity; | \u201cIam now In erfect health through no dealer sells Varsity J.; dou ven the \u2018nase pen Iwo services di ing poi: Irises Shows Fotareat.six sabes len thorough Siascrocy® hioh Benied i up por waiforni alimate in Amarin._Adjolcs the Vander.my nervous system was comple broken other agency than Paine's Celery, Com- Cigar 5C.Union hand CL mE om oul present Morniué and Even.| hess a Fray ren ces a not traces od on DUR Te Utes | bus Rental ous, doué, re pantiniars despiiire céouies, tédras down: T ooaid ba esp more thatf ou\u2019 or pound.You may use thse statemdote sl made.- au À So joo trates AR 4 LS EEE a | Bours aight ! sleep | > pA ne (A a.; - a > A Ag C2 Ce EEE 6 *\u2026 FTE Eee! fn + ; TT Sen LULA Gas adrien e a à Aig Ao Cw we ta .=e ac AP.FN état Lee Sn te 1 Te \u20ac ; oltgn i nop, ul ef vas \u201c oa Lo i - ER vo .vid - ; Hs .ie > VOS AVES , \" Us.Ds En ARE CLE a deen ob ody \u201cWa .: CRT vad ae 8 À BN a 8 aks nT ist aE a tC mo Po 2% Sv GNA a pe raat +.: 0 » ne i! Er | ) | | \u2019 | - EU - Co no - SE 1 .11 80 \u2019 mt ar ON 14 5 ni on a | ; .: LL .gt .y ; à ee < x | 2° .; oF M.= Lr 20° es + DA EEE sam rt APNE TE Ait oe tra EE re oh RE a Bo\u2019 a .Ly SNR attr 4 Rd RATES J POR CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED, » 10 cents for 30 words or less, rof iia WENFED, 0 10 cents for 10 words or less, and word insertion.All other\" Sar WANTED ada 8 cents for 33 words or lesa, and 1 cent tra each 2o0MS 10 10 re or ouh ase, and 3 ox ois for word each insertion * BofRD 1 ogats for 3 words or leas, sd 3 cent per et mo Fo coute tos 30 wots or Jess, and 34 cent per rt ES, ETC, 25cents for 25 words extra word, cash or 35 wurda or less, andi cent pee ach fume AEH 3 cents for 25 words or less, Be Corl va .h insertion.TOBY, conu for 3 words or dah and 1 cent per extra TELE CHANCES, ETC., Sonor for = wordy or and wort rasoiiih yd aus 5 5.3 cen ts per word; mum = prim inserted at tho above rates wast be \u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT.ATEN AAAAANAANS PAD NINN WANTED YOUNG GIRL A8 OENERAL SF SER- want.Must be kin children; comf: d good wages to sendy ot Apply at once, rs BL Cathorfoo es.254 6 near 88.NK7ANTED_A GOVERNESS TO GO TO LAKE ST.WH teach English, French, h Must be mble to ANE and instrumental, calisthenics drawing 5.Url bain st.au ing.Address Mrs.Cummins, WaNTED-A NURSE.WILLING TO HELP WITH light housework.Apply 370 Elm avenue, Cote Ht.Antoine.288 2 ANTED\u2014CANVASSERS TO SELL A NEW celebrated brand of ten.Good inducements offered.Great Paatio Toa Coy., S13 Ht.James st.883 V ANTED\u2014A SMART YOUNG MAN USED TO - grocery business.Apply 211 St.Georgost.238 3 ANTED\u2014A GOOD COOK.APPLY BEFORE 11 am oratter8p w., 412 3t.Deuis st 268 2 : VV+NTED- A THOROUGH GENERAL SERVANT.T, cos Bt.Matthew st.pod wages ea WARNTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT FOR small Must be able to cook.Yous if family.preferred.Apply at 4160 St.Catherine st.WAL TED \u2014 EXPERIENCED GIRL TO RUN shirt sing macline; steady emplogigent.Gkolton Bros.E 0.rr Ht.Peterstroet.ANTED \u2014 MIDDLE-AGED MEN TO SELL to stores and families Dyrand's fire extinguish.Must French and English; large commission BTAR 0! \u2018288 2 peak pela.Address \u201cD 617,\" 4 Fan ey ue pee LOU any: Dickson & Co, at Notre Dame NZ for We orien ou od ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT FOR FAMILY a! two Must have references.Apply 91 8t.8 Maw ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS PACKER AND FIVE \u201cpunch Makors,\u201d at Empire Tobacco Co, nod factory, 183 Notre Dam: A DAY SURE.SEND US YOUR and wo vil ahom show you how to make $3 & day; absolutely gure; 3 Jumish e work and teach Jou pour line ork tn in thi ocality where you live.Sen and wo il exp n ak or 8 fore fully; ro.We guarantes of or every .nT ve ons fall to we te to-day.Imperial hl Silverware Co., Py \u2018Windsor, Ont.Beod ANTED- AGENTS EITHER BEX.\u2014WE ARE for the fall trade, the harvest for agents, th the fi fincat rer sold to Cu nada; our are the most libersi yet offered: te you sn ob pod 0, bers you are; are you out of a position sod in Road! ben, Bl soir to us; no capital needed 251 Jaw VV ANTED- SALES ALESMEN, POSITION PERMANent and must be filled quick.Stone & Wellington, he =: Te Bally Been Montreal, P.Q.J.EXPERIENCED TED\u2014 AN LAUNDRESS, erences required.Apply st 148 McTavish st., &t 2 or after 8 o'clock p.m.386 3 Jaw ANTED\u2014AN INDUSTRIOUS MAN TO WORK \u2014 the business oi fe insurance, rance.collecting ood a moi ia god are ran\u201d poms = Es 3eod law g A A orn FOR THE tos trade, one having recen! schoal preferred.Adâress Box 289 1 W ANTED-A GOOD COOK.APPLY 74 MCCILL Collage avenue.WWANTED-C00D PARER, UNDERSTANDING Menu oie diy ¢ .Dunton, Alblos Hotal.AND COUNTRY mmr ald trail ona, at $4.00 pial ANTED\u2014CITY Wem jake orders for [houmatis sn a ts Manager, 35 Bra Montreal, Ca: WARTED-A GENERAL BRRVANT: NO WASH- Apply B Laval avenue.289 1 Mafime Stevens, 3393 WANTED ih LITTLE GIRL ABOUT 13, TO rea Pind a baby, One who will sleep at home pre- ANTED\u2014AT 57 histor STREET, A GENERAL servant; Reférences required.Ap ply between 7 snd 9p.3891 ANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL BERVANT, COMfortable place in in small family.Apply 6 Goursal ANTED\u2014 A GIRL TO REPAIR SHIRTS.APply at Montreal Steam Laundry, 133 St.- Peter, ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT.REFER: ences required.10 Drummond ANTED\u2014GOOD CANVABSERS.APPLY RY letter only to Mr.Edward A.Taylor, St, Lawrence CITY AGENT FOR À MUTUAL SAV- and loan company, to secure a licstions for stock sud loans.Must be gentleman of address aad omen.wiraigh commision.Apply BO.Bo on, or com on.&%, Montreal v 285 1 T WATE Glen ONCE, EXPER! EN HQUBE- M at id.Glengarry giris not poly at od ANTED\u2014BY FIRST \u201cCLASS ENGLISH TALL: orces coats, vests, pants altered and ! er turned and cut down for boys, oh piaters, Se, boys\u2019 suits made; york done cheap; out and fi n- toad.Tailor made dresses sud mantles.iia below D st _ M8 3.\" ATION OF ANY KIND BY WANED SITU where she could have ier baby.88 ROY COMPORTABLE ROOM, ON BATHROOM fiat, hol sod cold water; : quiet contieman Berthelot street, near Union poM- LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT roow.with board, all conveniences.Also table bourd.78 Victuris st, near Sherbrooke 273 0,0 OMS ci heated, family private of am! quired\u201d 53 53 Mell) Co APARTMENTS; references re- 273 Wi not so much an object as à home.148 oy Antoine st 3 ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS TRAVELLER FOR In January, clothing or nection between Ri con- ngstou and Quebec's as Eastern Townships.Beat.uf references.Address Bran office.WATE br HEAD ARTIST OF A LEADIN .» dit iv or nous paper office.All an work.Address \u201cB 59,\" ANTED\u2014SITUATION IN.MANUFACTURING \u2018concern, wholesale house or insurance office, fore » well recommended youtb just frum school.P.O, B TED \u2014 SITUATION, PERMANENT OR \\ An mporary, as Lutlr, valet, attendant on invalid toms uld act as secre ply J.B., cave fire.Elwards BL Abt Antuine aurçet, Mont as 15 \u2014 Cand ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY, WITH SOME EX- Hi.\" rience, position ss morning governess.a CH.\u201d P.O.ANTED-BY LADY, SITUATION As HOUSE- V keeper or any position, of trust; Xperience.Best of references.Add C603,\" Hran oe 288 3 ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY RESPECTABLE « man, understands the care 0 horses, to make Fimsett generally useful Good r Address \u201c\u2018C 583,\u201d STAR office 2898 3 W NTED-BY PUSHING TRAVELLE LINE A samples for east and north of Torun: ais good où pection; commission or salary.Address Box 85, borne, Ont TED EXPERT ACCOUNTANT WILL OPEN\u2019 V AN books, just ty refer ns, balsnco patigat ighest city referen t| sheets, or à bo igations.LS ces; languages and ressousble terms.\u201cE G54,\u201d STAR office.388 ANTED-BY YOUNG MAN, POSITION AS bookkeeper, cashier, stenographer and Svewriter expert), private socrotary or ervwise.wp * STAR OS 3 Jaw ANTFD\u2014BY COURT DRESSMAKER, WORK V at own home; ters moderate, for really h class.work.Address ''S 368,\u201d Bran ofiice.w oom TWO GENTLEMEN OR MARRIED ocuple will large handsomely Sarolshod front parior be: wm, 264 St.Urbai with or without board.t! io.Regus WELL FURNISHED, DOUBLE, AP also single rooms.19 Hanover atreet.QOMS_FURNISHED DOUBLE AND SINGLE rooms, bouse warm and quiet.30 Buruside Flaca OOM8\u2014NICELY FURNISHED, HEATED BY hot ot water, lighted ge in English family 480 is, just above Sher] © st.213 0OMB\u2014T0 LET, LARGE WELL yu Mel rooms oa buth or upper \u20ac fiat.Appl College avenue.Private _ OoMs \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT with use of kitchen if desired, for married couple or single gentlemen.78 Osborn 2376 OOM \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED AND warm, suitable for one or two gentlemen, with \u2018R% ROQMs-A WELL FURNISHED PARLOR AND bed: Apply to 84 Manstiold stree! 231 OOMS\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS, Vir © OR WITHout buard: private family.110 8¢.ow 3 OUMB~TWO NICE wARM SINGLE ROOMS, with or without board gas, bot mater, heated by furnace; private family.870 2m 6 RO LARGE PARLOR BEDROOM TO RENT, ished.770 Palace stroe æe 1 OOMS\u2014TWO LARGE FRONT DOUBLE ROOMS: bath fine: hested I Daisy furnxce, with nk Union.avenue.20 6 Rocca er be FIRST CLASS BOARD, HOUSE ted by hot water.Table boarders twelve dollars per month.Mgnstield st.289 3 OOM -HANDSOMELY FURNISHED DOUBLE bedroom, with tirst class ; home comforts.17 Bhuter street.2393 55 tiemen's neck wear and scarfs; also a lino white dress shirts, at 500, 75c, Joo S&B a new fics of cuffs and braces.8 Finn, a Chal square, 1 R BALE SHOWCASES, SHOWCASES, ME METAL cherry, oak and walnut in all styles.how Oase Co., 750 and 753 Craig ah, on For HALE-DRY KINDLING oon, $1.76; ry t tamarac, $1.75; mixed bh por load deliv vered.J.Wilson, \"18 CUT maple.$2 tin out Telephone 1 R SALE\u2014COME AND SEE QUE FIRE PF safes from $15 peponds, small ajzes, suitable for Christmas presente E.D.Coilerut, 52234 Craigst.2856 \u2018OR SALE\u2014A VERY LARGE SIZE OVERCOAT Irish frieze, a one; can you All it?Come sod try.Muicair Brus, 1842 Notre Dame.30 1 Foote \u2014 DRY KINDLING WOOD, EXTRA wake Loads, BUSINESS CHANCES.Am ANA RB SALE \u2014 LAUNDRY.EITHER HALF OR whole interest in » first class steam isundry, Fin ood business; worth investigating.Address TAR office.Coie + R SALFE\u2014FIRST CLASS DINING ROOM, IN good locality, doing frat class busineas; mil sell cheap.reasons for sel pply *\u2019G 698,\u201d STA.B otis.| board, inte dinner.OOMS \u2014 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, WITH board.modern convenivuces, references oxchanged.26 Park avenue.2873 COMBONE SINGLE AND ONE DOUBLE ROOM, well furnished, Auer light and hot water, with or without board.33 Union asen 2873 ODM\u2014TWU MINUTES WALK FROM THE Windsor, & nice furnished front bedroom, in private English family.13 Drummond street.\u201c283 OOMS\u2014TWO LARGE HANDSOME DOUBLER rooms (en suite) together o orse paratelys also a front single room, wi board._127 Me a2 OOMS\u2014COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, DOUBLE and single, on parlor floor; avery couvenience.39 Belmont street 288 3 RO FIRST CLASS DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, on bathroom fat, gas, hot water, etc, in a private family.Palace.283 2 OOMS\u2014TO LET, IN A PRIVATE FAMILY, GAS, hot water, shower 64 St.Denis, near ger Garden.Telephone 64 WARE ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY, POS ITION- AS ladies\u2019 help or governess (day only), take charge of and teach \u201children i in Eng A music.References exchanged.dress \u201c'B.Fa spoh 57 od toria st, between 9 and 2 ori 50 10.m 289 1 ANTED- BY MARRIED MAN, 24, SITUATION coachman or stablom: Good references.Addreas 68 Bt.Charles st.3s | VV AyTep win BY THE DAY.APPLY 758 Dorch corner Alexander.289 1 w YANTED\u2014BY A FIRST CLASS \"TAILORESS, all kinds of wiloring, gontiemen J Suite made first class, boys\u2019 suits and overc ut and fi perfectly Bt Edward st, off Frein JANTED\u2014BY A RELIABLE SINGLE MAN, possessing good executive suiliies, à position as general assistant, acquainted with offi good salesman and coliector; A amail salary until capacity is proved.A tour st., city.Wa TED\u2014BY YOUNG WOMAN, SITUATION \u2019 in the kitchen or lsundry.Apply \u201cM Hermine st.ED) à War NTED\u2014 FURNACES, ETC, BY ONE WHO knows bis a si, City rences.Cha Address \u2018G 703,\u201d STAR office.DY WANTED: BY YOUNG MAN WITH FIRST class city references, om pe Has ove years experience in wholesale tindertan otios and OO dmees 'P 834,\" BTAR office.289 2 WARE pt DARNING AND MENDING NEATLY a mn moderate.Address a Eros done.Charge A OT AE hear or WORK OR HELP- WITH eran ching by the da; office cleaning; very best of tre ANTED-\u2014S8ITUATION BY YOUNG WOMAN AS first class waitress, peal king botb languages.First clase references and has had threo years expericoos.552 Laval ave.229 3 ANTED-SITUÊTION IN COUNTRY OFFICE by ter of all-around experience; can edit and work W.fo on | fond x work indifferent as to terms, Address \u2018*J 757,\" .289 2 ANTED\u2014BY A HARD - WORKING WOMAN, work, ashing, ete.by the day.references uch in need.Cathedral si.389 1 ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS GENERAL BFER.washing.Good references.vant, plain cook or cook in an idstitution, without lease address \u201cK.733\" Bran office.289 1 ANTED\u2014BY À FIRST CLASS TAILORESS,ALL kinda of tailoring done, 8; a orercuee turned and made the same as now.ilor made dresses price two dollars up.97 Church st.281 Wa ANTED-BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, FAMILY w ashing at her home.Clothes called for and prom delivery.Appiy 12934 St George st.259 à ANTED-BY A FIRET CLass D DRESS AND maker, all kinds of ca; dresses.and Work done reasonable.Fit Guaranteed.1 il 8st Edward oft Bleury.+ Was wants samples of a 734,\u201d STAR Utfice.MANUFACTURERS tleman canvagsur \u201cK, NTED \u2014JEWELLERY.BOARD.ent; irate.Ladies attended to at their own homes.Mrs.je, Ladies\u2019 Doctross, 151 Cadieux.5 3 Spr mnt ROOMS, ror LADIES DURING | | Rooms; NICELY FURNISHED OR UNFURnished, hot sad cold ater, gas, with or without breakfast, 943 942 Dorchester 288 3 OOMS\u2014FRONT AND > BACK BEDROOM, 8FTUA- RE n Mackay st .Mudern cpavenjences.Address \u201cA 528,\" STAR office.288 3 \u2018ooms \u2014 COMFORTABLE FURNISHED, Two bed or bed and jitting room, on bathroom with or without board.38 OOM\u2014OOMFORTABLE FURNISHED SINGLE room, on bathroom Sati hot water in bath; rent $5.00» month.28h Bleury o 288 2 OOM\u2014LARGE, \u2018COMFORTABLY FURNISHED front room, suitable for two gentlemen or married ooucle; hot water heating, 2 c.most desirable locality; terms moderate.Appl B 50,\" 8TAR office.\u2018 ROO Smo RGOM, AND BOARD.5 OATH.TOR BALE - \u2014 4 BALOONS AT FOLLOWING prices: £800, $1200, $1500; 2 ie wad cavdy stores, $75, on wis, 130.Sd, 4350, Lebel, 163 For SALE\u2014HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, CIGAR, fruit and confectionery or ee principal stroeta.Fruit store on ft.mes x o a t bargain.Property in all parts of the rom.a3 to r Teh Howe ve, 16 St.Samves ni at.Tog Br OR SALE\u2014 HOTELS, SALOONS, GROCERIES, css r and confectionery stores snd uther businesses Good chauce for beginners.- Houses snd \u201chope tolct.L.Harris, 118 St.Jumes at.289 4 En SALR \u2014 REASONABLE CASH OFFER urchase the most centrally situated fruit and business on St.Catherine st.Stock, fix- urn! lunch room completé Reason for selling and books shown to responsible parties.A fine opportunity for any one to acquire sn -established business with small capital.Reduced rent till May next.Prompt action requir nd This r can not appear For particulars apply 13'8¢.here \u2018289 1 WA re ots wand MAN TO TAKE pENTIRE charge of a wsnufacturin et businces.rience not necessary.$500 cash requi Youcan Bane yoar own maue and ven it fully sec Balary $10 weekly vsition permanent.paricolan at interview only.drone * \u2018J 749,\" BTAR officé.2891 V \"ANTED\u2014ADVERTISER WANTS HALF OR whole interest! in bookselling or stationery business, or will invest io any paying wholesale or retail business and ave the whole os his time to same for nable return.Address \u201cH 797,\" BTAR office.2892 sontestioge HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC, BL R BALE \u2014 PAIR SECONDHAND COACH horses, bays, 16 ati no use for them.Will sell cheap, together gr eeps .Alick ok Patenaude, American Horse Stables, St.et, near Notre Lutne, 287 5 _ meme JOR BALE\u2014PONY BLEIGH, NEARLY NEW.A bargain.Party no further was Paice Stables, - 740 Dor Dorchester st._ 257 3 {OR BALE_QUIET USEFUL HORSE, 8 EARS.00; Lou: ppm delivory.Henderson Lire B 8 SALE-20 NEW AND BECONDHAND OR.from $20 upwards, at C.W.Lindsay's, 2268, 2270 and 2272 Bt.Catherine êt.W'arerooms open ovenings during Devomber.288 3 {OR SALE\u2014CHOICE ROASTS AND STEAKS, lo ads ver lb.; other roasts teaks, fic; bind quarters of lamb, 8, 9,10c por 1b., sides lamb, 7c, fore quarters of lamb, 60; soup meats, 4, r & Co., Stall 50 and 52, rket.2883 o sellicg w Ut 32.00, a m before pi John 8.Flyon, =e ar re.B BALE RD WOOD BLOCKS, $150; QUE Favre 8L50; cut slabs, tofs Le.iamarae locks, #1 Store lengths.Lerge Boltun, 170 Cadieux R SALE-SHOULD YOU KEQUIRE TO IMprove your appesrance for.the boli Te one of our good fitting winter overcoats ( Lo order will surely assist fen in doing so.Modern in Svery resi tablished Mulcair Bros., 1943 Not me.3 1 OLR: SALE-CHICKERING 4 SoNs 1 PIANO ata\u2019 t or ou Hein tn Upriaht Piso * 0.ment for & new since or pply a .Lindsa; a Tee, 2570 an LE inolst.Open evcoi Ha RB BALE\u20141 WOOLLEN POODLE, 1 SILVER Skye terrier, that has taken lat prize à Liverpool Show; for ale le cheap.Napoleon Codorre, 1 4 Lagauche- ere « Fo SALE\u2014NEW 5.HURSE POWER RELIANCE oloctrio motor, a0 A per ce pont off of price; ne r been Waters.RS in use.Craig streel R en dors Only à tou gous vr piano perfect order, a fo \"LT Bt Catherine à at.,o0r.E.Layto of Peel RBALE\u2014WE HAVE A FEW FINE WINTER rcoataof the right kind for lo (our own make); we hâte one to ft you.Mutîtair Bros, 1942 Notre Dame.nu & Bro.'s warerooms, TOR BALE\u2014HANDSOME ME FRA De MUSK | OX ROBES, , never begn us ld cheap; no Moret uifer refused, el owner bas no use for Address \u201cG 71É\u201d STAR office.389 1 Fox SALE\u2014CHEAP, SEWING MACHINES, ALL kinds, new and secondband, $7, so $15, wi nted anos, 350 upwards.Furniture, carpe the Lo home.Easy payments.Tarior à 00, on, 467 DC H he R SALE\u2014CHEAP, ENGLISH BETTER Dod 4 months.51 Deviemme st., off 81.George st.: OOMs\u2014FURNISHED ROOMS.% UNIVERSITY good tor any purpose Cea be hadon trial, $25.00.R street.C.Norman, Wontar on * 273 FozsALE-s MALL ENGLISH UPRIGHT PILAR suitable fur beginnem, mouth; OOM-LARGE COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM, R SALE\u2014-SLEIGH AT A BARGAIN, Af STYLISH fabioned upright.piano, rice $40.P.E La R with cu urnished or: unfumished, bath phaeton for one ur two horses.ply to ustin & warercoms, gt Catberin i st, cor.room flat, with, use boards then.Mrs.ick, 257 Richmond Huot! 318 St.Paul st.Ages Soon evenings this month.w ED, ON BATHEOON FLAT, n SALE CUTTER Aion nu.HS Be Cathe Frise qu artaof Pi milk dally.Frise, fon dollars 8 FURNIBH , only one season in ,f ROous_ FUE aad cold water; uo children.Address 15 rine street.onsh.\u201cAj 91 Mackay street.or Rieu t., near \u20ac \u2014\u2014 man - ; EANDEMALL OR SALE\u2014 SLEIGH SRIMMINGS ALL Pr R SALE\u2014WE HAVE UR BALE SI SEVERAL OOMB-TWO NICE ROOMS, LARG bring your aie we og machines, ines, oo d cold-water; with without | id {pm repaired Jipecial ° prices or carriage all i order.A to G.x.R° \"ih bathroom, bot an Or er tee %8 3 aw $5 patrie] lean \u20ac on RGE FRONT BEDROOM, BANDSOME- R SALE-AT \u2018REASONABLE FIGURE, TWQ |.Se Paris Tor r gentlemen; al modern convenience; strong dra sound and in excellent con- 4 8 LE-BEAGLE DOG\u2014\"BLUE CAP\" C.349, private family; 8 Plateau 288 2 dition for, m ate work.A aplendid team for the noix pubs also black cocker dog, bush.dress \u2018G 699,\u201d STAR office 2591 op SL Quinte Bie Resa! Bo \u2018Box 1071, alle, OOMS\u2014 WARM, COMPORTABLY FURNISHED R% tront parlor and bedroom (connected), wi ith board if desired; private Eoglish family, terms oo so st.OOMS\u2014A SUITE OF ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR R light housekeeping, furnished, to let.No.5 Drum- For SALE-CAËTERS RIG, BLEIGH ROBES, .will goéheap.1011 St.Jamesat.284 1 ANTED \u2014 GOOD SADDLE AND DRIVING horse, in exchange or bart payment for building lot west end.Address \u2018F 75,\" STAR uffive.283 6 OR \u2018BALE \u2014 FOX TERRIER PUPS, THREE months old, well bred and nicoly marked.Address \u201cA 537,\" STAR office.289 RBALE\u2014A FEW PAIRS OF FINE BRONZE on h .rooms and extension, b.and w.c.Rent low or ered winter; gon to CG 46 Cuthbert st., or John RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.GALL NES Lo LET\u2014NO.29 BELMONT STREET, LOW.or flats and basement; moderate ren which à Includes | heating and caretaker\u2019s se A.H.Plimsoll, 289 1 SITUATIONS WA WANTED.ap ROOMS TO LER : : FOR SALE, .HOUSES TO Et.LASSI ISS rhea Wont amis = £2 RUSE Rares TR RE Ey Gs SE Eee PR Sat Ee Fein od Sommarcial ruvelier, either in Wty Brno od ov OOMS\u2014-CO8Y.BRIGHT WARM BOOMS, IN PRI SRT aoe bole chaine i wippliss.{one R.i Thomas Bt J fing rT vraveller, x - - am ames tario.ri SE Risa for bike or apatdeman, ui of dar: Rooms BLEURY, CLASS DOUBLE others! Mullin Papineau sa.Montreal MCE HOUS wa ANTED\u2014EMPLOYMEN ANY DESCRIE- ROOM swoLE, ELEGANTLY.FURNISHED, | bosnd ET pindiiné roc, 0 vu marie £118 FL Sue | T Jandiord would a take his moals oe on rent; also tion for reliable, honest.sobet Very will: bathroom fiat; private Mrute (amily: @o childrea: hos comsri 75: mill out stove lengths, §l.50per load J.| tros and two rooms, ox, vs and don oral mended TI wader Bnating.81 por ook 14a Hobart rose | ge ty wp VS 1 Vie fm ors patte BL per had 2.8 Bosse fous threo nd two Foor een : MANCE STREET, $7.00 A VWANTED-LADIES TAILOR MADE DRESSES, 00MS\u2014TO LET, DOUBLY AND SINGLE, VERY sIN- S66 AT © MONTH, UPRIGHT month till 1st May and $10 afterwards, will jackets, uistersand manties made by the tis: lass comfortable; oa bathroom fat, with or \u2018without Re in ani Gus oo, vo without one IN EE Sibi = Ss ut TE Te rent a brick house, furnace, 7 tained fara.Fhe comet, | x toca Antoine 226), 3370 and BIT real sehold Coy., 162 St a.W.| NTED-BY DRESSMA ER.WORM IN PRI.00M_ON PARLOR FLAT, NEWLY FURNISH: OMB \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, SINGLE AND Badgley, Aotg.Mgr.ames ol saw we tamilies, van cut and t partectly.Airs R éd; cas, bath, hot water, ete.Apply 195 Berri st.OOME LE.do genlienion.Hoous GI INGLE AN pa \u201cro vou wv que Sass Roous_ we, FURNISHED, WITH OR WITH- fret class win A I st, LT M a teow 6 on ANTED\u2014WORK BY THE DAY, WABHING OOM\u2014FINE PARLOR BEDROOM.WELL oar iso table board VE CE heck.bare à small bu essor Tour own Fe ohn and bathroo o and 0 ao EA Wis and house Joaping, references À Avy Mrs.White, IY furnished, with asd.may bo used w ss aitting room out rest.most sare Bare we can 8 po.Mulcair Bros.ia oir Paine rooms and bathroom; $1500 peg month.KE.J \u2019 R SALE-JUET_ IN, À BEAUTIFUL LOT OP+ (LET -BOUSE, FINE UPPER TENE- ones, 336 SL.Dominique.291 LET-AT Low RENTAL\u2019 FOR THE winter, two u, st, 60; ratel or Erman se @) rooms in all.lmaoll, 17 St.Jobn st.289 4 À.H.ts of No.@5 St.Paul LET-NO.104 HERMINE ST.NICE SELF\" \u2018contained flat, 4 rooms.Low rent for ow winter.A oO rant strat\u201d H.Dandurand, Ma: P.rea Se aes 293 | HOTELS TO LET.5 SALSA O.LET\u2014THE BEST BUSINESS STAND Montreal, corner of Common and Kin, Canal Baslo), new building, m in streets (opposite an fmprovementa.Ap] t.James.(Telephone _ to George Bury, 85 i) 256 SHOPS TO TET.LET-\u2014-FROM 1ST MAY NEXT, SHOPS.on the south side of St.Catherine street west, between McGill C fleid street, having Catherine street Durocher street.respective ntages on 8 of 46 and 21 A foot Apply atl at 8 Ollege, avenue and ne FACTORY TO LET.- SNAPP LNAI SINAN Tu LET- FACTORY, THE NEAT lighted factory.his h.ross C.J.boiler and enging complete.Ad- renier, Outremont.291 WELL No, 58y rchester street, = A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Gent's Fur Lined At prices ranging from $233.00 to $40.08, Must be solid this Month.The Brahadi Fur Store, Cor.Notre Damo and 84.Lambert Hill, and Trimmed Coats 284 8 Jaw IA Special Weekly List ot BARGAINS $350 \"TELL See or 260-\"\" af 250- Ben et new 1 90 VOI Fn tone, rosewood case.2 2 BE a» 734 octaves, almost new.165 Ex nt Square Grand, 1n perfect ë 1 85 WILLIAMS, Upright, almost new.200 \"ORE Upright, Ebony case.- 1 TB TEE ra Piano, 2 Tee as now.\u2014BALLETT & DAVIS, Boston, Upright, 320 Lou ™ Pore in every respect.100\" Nn.QO-CILEENT, ham, Ooty Ten so\" Square Piano, Pa size 40-525 Re octaves, fair tone.; \\ 4 5 .OST- BLACK RETRIEVER DOG, ANSWERS TO Doe, name Royer.ca, one Jetaining him after this Parties are kno war RE WY Fattord, = 259 1 OST\u2014A LEATHER PURSR, SONT ar eu.75, a : on St.oper no 8t.Le Ho Univers moor oi, or on URNISHED HOUSES WANTED.PAIN [EN re i NTED PROM JANUAR FIRST, SMALL furnished house, tenement or fiat, for {amily af af two.Please state terms.Address *G 708,\u201d STA! < RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTED.PNAS TN - NANA Woe \u2014 FOR FEBRU a small Fr es fat Y AND MARCH aad 3 aw OARD\u2014A LADY HAVING LARGER HOUSE than required for her family will take a gentleman References exch Address \"\u2018J RE\" are | ROOMS WAN eo! V ANTED\u2014BY A MIDDLE-AGED MARRIED couple, a quict well heated furnished room; no children or musical instruments: near, Academy of Music; terms moderate.Address \u2018\u201cF 683,\" BTAR office.OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED BEDROOM; eve convenience.hot water heating.130 Peelst, 1st door from Windsor Hotel.(Telephone 4836).284 3 TWO FURNISHED ROOMS, ON BATH.Res à room floor, suitable for light house keeping.ma hay Room: LARGE Joga Ls gentlemen, ith bar pe, table for one or two gentlemen, par- 4 Te required.44 Osborn 2882 RooME-AT ¢ HANOVER ST., FIRST FLOOR, : OOMS\u2014-TWO COMFORTABLE, WARM, DOUBLE rooms, all conveniéhces; electric light.71 Beaver.Hall Hil), cor.of Dorchester snd 3e0d' RGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT OO a one single separately or en suite, all modern conveniences, at Bloury stress, near Bherbrooke.vor M8 9% UNIVERSITY BT,DOUBLE AND SIN.00 rooms, pe gentlemen of quiet habits; Auer ligh light WAFIRD EUPILS BY EXPERIENCED 8HORT- band teacher 21 Cathoart st.38 2 ANTED-AT MONTREAL SCHOOL OF TELEgraphy, 4 bt.Lawrence, or 18344 Et.Catharine, aid cold water: RNISHED, AUER LIGHT, HOT ROWE bik) 3 Winning st, off Plateau st, be tween Bt.Catherine and Ontario streets.286 10 2aw ALACE STREET, DOUBLE IR ing.passe x deomely furnished, with or without pee amily; ges and hot wate! private À \u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, FURNISHED 00H \u2014 gentlemen, in private family; with full of ial bos.good ty.Uhiversity st., near Shee rooke.Address \u201cU 718,\" Bran office.269 1 OOM\u2014LARGE AND SMALL ROOM TO RENT.22 MoGill Col avenue.0OM_FURNISHED, LARGE.HEATED BY FUR, OM open grate* For rpasticulars addr ES STAR office, JROOMS FURNISHED, WELL HEATED py 2079 enh for two lemon.and alec e i Catherine st., corner Balmoral st.2993 Ro LARGE WELL FURNISHED BEDROOM.87 Union avenue.3903 \u2014TO LET, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED MT room.T onta on.6 Elizabeth st.| 2801 ° very cheap to : also t never used.Le Be rames à 7° arm \u2018money tile St.James st.380 1 Fee R BALE\u2014PAIR GRIZZLE BEAR Robkg ar most new.Apply 4031 Dorchester street.BER RRR a! Roo4s,, AND BOARD, IN A STRICPLY PRI- TARY: made = oR SAL 109 Bt.Hul = FARMS FOR SALE OOMS \u2014 FORNISMED OR UNFURNISHED; .Roe.well heated.37 McGill College ave.290° 3 Fe: A AT ar as AÇRES ON TRE QOMS\u2014VERY'NICE FRONT ROOMS, HEATED | sod.bent will be sold cheap and R ny oy ea patentes 1 ll Kol I CR Box 146, City.i, BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.- TTL NS AL AAA ANTED_pY MARRIED UPL E WITH 3 years, roows, rnished or unfurnished, with board; t Sun] pond private femily preferred.| Adres rl WANTED 8 BY A LADY.SINGLE.WARM, NICE- furnished d board: terms.$12 room month: central locality; private family: no chil ron.ood not reply.\"Address oe AAA Boardi ing house keupers n HTA WANTED TO BORROW AAAS A ASS NS AAAS ASS SANNA V 7 ANTED-\u201424000 PAYABLE IN 1,2 ORSYRAR&; Class security on State lowest rion.\u2018adress G10 Boan yd 20 1 WAxrso-10 poRROW 314,000 TN TO 33000 APS MES RE RTABLE FURNISHED ROOM, OOM.A COMPO! vate | Jogat fram former prices.Y students in ceoeraphy \u2018and railway business.Demand is R SALE\u2014FLOOK OF FIRST CLABS MARCH Wt present grestor than tho supply.281 30a OR IAL vii go beep.1011 Bt.James st.ABC FANTED-PUPILS FOR BOXING, ., BY Brant claas instructor.P.O.Box 138 2843 daw PS ver cor NO0D FOOD.LONG ar LE ANTED-PUPILS FOR PIANO, BY PUPIL OF Samp RB.Grabam, on What, behind Canadian Prof.Pelletier.Beginners - Address 57 Victoria st., RE doute pm.289 1- KR SALE \u2014 BILLIARD SAND POOL TABLES, ANTED\u2014(FRENCH) PROFESSOR WARNAUL Te Ee ase, 1143 Maire Dames de RE Beri roe trial oases CH oaerats foray pool tables.D.1743 Notre Dame.Pupils residence.(Five years ex mr For BALE MoLARY FAMOUS ROYAL\u201d HALL + stove, hear almost new.On view WANTED, TUCA PREMIERE TENTE oe sax pm cr proue onor us lsh and Thetorio, I bookkeegisg sod sténs- R BALE\u2014A LARGE NUMBER OF ENGLISH graphy.Address \u201cPF 680.\" Brah oflce.m1 Ar Een hod Sosa Foours, chen: ANTED\u2014PUPILS TO LEARN SCIENTIFIO 2 9 R SALE\u2014A CASE LOT OF HEAVY RIBBED dress-cutting.Meth Hoads Megio cui wool hose, A off at + also several Lines of ; the most perfect, simple and reaso \"pinks sad à ribbod very chasp.Lou pri A Ere nts an base comen.shoud ses our special Hon of all fashioned hear \u2018at Sc, 400, 450, 400, pisio an ing the second [peek in December BREE Toes.ol yg Flynn, 38 Chaboilles square.201 tpocial agent: Mits Kishyteachor.Fiease call sod investi: R SALE-LADY BAS ELEGANT NEARLY - »1 Dew apright plano, : wall sell at à great bar- VV ressorts AND BOOKKREPING Ean if Si clam instrument © ed a upils, ev mings or share.wi classes, Mondars and Gi Thal 8, am noe.etc\u2026 confidentially a a PES He Catherine.man, Oéloisl hon, CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL me - - me pu re on underwear, diyas facrets |.app ropna gonony coter SASSI SARL ET | Leon.2144 Catherine, Alsaanter =.Fo ALE CÉANDPATHERE, CLOCK, CASK .- with Sith brass, nial ol mah roer chine = Srp RRS Sosy Sas hv LESSONS WANTED.men, the hacen ihe\u2019 at which they oan be 3 De pur : Olds Caniority 5 SALE\u2014HALL STOVE, MEDIUM SIZE, ONE Didar dt PRESB AND Enr marc CAT For BALE\u2014ONE FEMA! TERRIER Baby four months Ad.A ee 01 WANTED.TO PURCHASE.PURCHASE, LADIES AND QEN- Wa men e off cloth cu, tte on ordi promptly Areendsd ta M3 4 law with full of bord: eT FARMS TO LET.OOMS-LARGE, HANDSOMELY FURNISHED _ LAB (DSOMELY VURNISHED \"po: LxT- THE panne OP THE FATE monn HONOR ts die quired oo = stroet; gentlemen tu Pare ee Tonia dos E Frais ! Does, 1140 Notre on -A SINOLE COMFORTABLE ROOM, WITH - R at private family.1% Durocher ut.30 1_ MISCELLANEOUS, ROE.von NISHED ROOMS.SINGLE OR le er he convenisfoss; hte RK.FREE.\u2019 FREE.INTR Quited 776 ase our treatment ORDER 10, œ Rocu-ror 10 1,08 3 GENTLEMEN.As $5 ox | Bed gra fru a charge du for recommendations alter without board: where othor EE Salted.It op Bleary st.and nd perm ete to we .COMB\u2014KKWLY FURNISHED, DOUBLE PAB.wo oir ot we Catan Fy mantel bed; grate fire; eltotric light pe SI it us merits PY me dlagnes free of all Shays ry Syn wilh seria im 2 | EER pou SR PT sb, he site mess DOUBLE aie 18 SAUCE, para vatondband à = Was ¥TRD TO a BOOKS BOUGHT, Canndtes, Law, Bill and chine, uttosities ete, to 8.O ur goop « SECONDHA ur om hat TIS\" Bran ran ofioe.PURCHASE LADIES\" AND GEN- Prices jante \u2014 pride and di ANTED-TO Aa resto clotblag ad fars \u2019 soconnt of baving great demand.Apply 577s aes | vez a bo FES URCHASE A SECONDHAND is and Importers of fine Pianos, Organs, 228 St.James Streot.NOS BROS.square ro Grand, only lew yoars, in fine order.& RINE, pre solid wal- 7 octaves.medium size, « .Square, Nice Piano, a & RISCH, ~ SHAW SHAW co, ST.Bay Crry, a cloud, Is sti John, has just receiv is one of the most pitiful appeals for forgiveness ever put on papers that the charges against him his wife { hois w hotly to blame.Énowled are tru ° save him from the crush has fallen en on him, and wants prooeedings for a divorce join him to some place where thé legal begin Site over again.he can never live in Bay Cit Clty am Main.& does not want to live ste that they go to Monnaie.sad ises to devote himself entirely to her pines, and to be faithful to her in the fom st.John knows that he cannot an any more, but hopes to be able to mike a livin, serve as a clergym she will onl old story.uk her to send \u2018am ever your pool overwhalmed bus tro ed by fire las of the rector, and her infant child being saved with great difficulty.was uninsured and the loss on the toiling and contents will total about $2000, ! WINNIPEG INSURANCE RATES.WINNIPED, December.8\u2014It is under- À stood that he Fin Eastern Insurance underwriters have backed down in thelr deter -mination to raise insurance.rates here per cent, and that the reduction will be ordered i n a day or so.Catarrh\u2014Use Nasal Balm.Qu i tive cure.rennes Eee re Thousands of pers pente: now being offer- edin ladies, A and children\u2019s tatles, Jackets an d Capes now at S.Carsle [Find building lot for TX \u201cot nd at Amhe y terms LE À silvé: fox was Joan Dear = Ai col Cou Cov, On dy shot Rheumatism Cured ia > Day.South American ure, Brin and NenraiRin radioatly cures ays.Tes action up.falto3 JOHN'S PITIFUL APPEAL.Mich.Joseph St.Joba, the ll in Montreal, and oin jou out of money, sad \"wants; him some, and closés-w Fring, crushed band.\u201d es A.RECTORY BURNED.Vioréhis, B.C.,December &\u2014The The rectory of St.Luke's, Cedar Hill, was December' 7.\u2014Rev.Saginaw rector under ed another letter which St.John ac- iveness, and sa 8 e ing di Eien er Lo stop He realizes that \"He in some way it bim.He also tells the ith: \u201c1 r e aud ¢ night, Mrs, na The rec.Rheumatic C for _} .rorize »\u201d THE ATROCITIES | - >.IN ARMENIA.THE PLEA PUT FORTH BY THE 5 PORTÉ.Quotes What is Said of the Revolutionary Huntschagists in Defence ! of the Reported Massacre\u2014Aus- tria Aroused Against Britain.¢ VIENNA, December 8.\u2014Leading Austro- Hungarian papers attribute to Great Britain a desire to please Russia by agitating the Armenian affair.These papers declare that the massing of Russian troops on the Turkish frontier can only be done by agreement with Great \u2018 Britain and that the latter power ought to be careful in disturbing the eastern question.Why did not.Great Britain, the pape: ask,interfere to protect Jews in Russiat (es September 8.\u2014A further st 4.of Joutrage by Turks has Léen told here by an eye witness of the occurrence.An Armenian has just arrived in this city from Hadjin, an Armenian town, from which place he escaped shortly after the outrage was perpetrated.Hadjin is, or rather was, a town of 1200 wooden houses,situated near Moosh.The refugee states that on the night of October 23, four Turkish officers and two gendarmes set fire to the town, using petroleum to cause the MORE HAPID SPREAD OF THE FLAMFS.An Armenian named Merdakian Garabed, with his mother, witnessed the incendiaries at théir work and cried for Delp.A Turkish official, who was appealed to to send aid to extinguish the fire, refused to permit any assistance being rendered.Garabed was seized, by order of the official, and thrown to prison.Three days later Garabed was en and his body was thrown into the ruins of his burned fouse, Tworefugees have also arrived here from Zeitun.They state that Turkish troops seized Archbishop Nigohos in the Monastery of Fournoul, near Zeitun, together wiih eleven residents of the village of Zeitun.All the prisoners were taken in chains to Smy na eleven days ago.Their fate is unknown.CONSTANTINOPLE, December8.\u2014The Porte in support of its reply to the statement of the Armenians, places great reat reliance upon an article written by s Hanlin, LL.D., formerly dort of the Roberts College, here, a distinguished Armenian scholar, who is thoroughly familiar with the situation.The article referred to was published in the Boston, Mass,, Congregationalist of December 28, 1893, and \u2018copies of it, in documentary form, are now being sent to the powers interested in the Armenian question.The.article referred to above, upon which the Turkish Gpvernment places so much reliance in establishing its case against the Armenians, is as follows: \u201cA DANGEROUS MOVEMENT AMOXG THE ARMENIANS.\u2019 \u201cAn Armenian revolutionary is causing great evil and suffering, to the missionary work and to the whole Christian Probation of certain parts \u2018of the Turkish ire.is a secre anizatlon and is man \" witha skill land d'deceit whichare known only in the east.In a widely distri let the following announcement is made at the cl | HUNTSCHAGIST REVOLUTIONARY : PARTY.* «This is the only Armenian party which is leading on the revolutionary movement in Armenia.Its centre is in Athens, and it has branches in ev overs vil and city in Armenia also in the colonies.Nishan Garabodian one 3 the founders of tho party, ia in America those desiring to get further information and.communicate with him, addressing Nishan Gara- bodian, No.156 Fountain street, Worcester,Mass.; or with the contre\u2014M.Beniard, Poste Restante, Athens, Grec \u201cA very intelligent American gentleman who speaks fluently and correctly, English as well as American, ahd fs an eloquent defender of the revolution, assured me that they have the strongest hopes of preparing the way for Russia\u2019sentranceto Asia Minor to take ession.In answer to the ques- tionhow, he replied: \u2018These Huntachagist bands, organized all over the Empire, will watch their opportunities to kill Turks and Kurds, set fire to their villages and then make their escape intg the mountains.The en oslems will then rise and fallupon the defenseless Armenians and slaughter them with such barbarity that Russia will enter in the name of humanity and christian civilization and take possession.\u201cWhen I denounce the scheme AS ATROCIOUS AND- INFERNAL beyond \u2018anything ever known he candidly replied: It appears so to you, no doubt, but we Armenians are determined to be free.Europe listened to the Bulgarian horrors and made Bulgaris free.She will Msten to eur cry when it goes up in the shrieks and blood of millions of women and children.\u2019 \u201c1 urged, in vain, that this scheme will | make the very name of Armenia hateful among i) civilized people.He replied: \u2018We are desperate; we shall do it.\u2019 \u201cBut your people do not want Russian protection.They prefer | the Turkish, bad as it is.Thére are hundreds of miles of conterminous territory into which émigration is easyat all times.It has been s0 for all the centuriés of the Moslem rule.If your people preferred the Russian Government there would not be now an Armenian famil in Turkey.\u2019 es,\u201d he replied, \u2018and for such stupidity, they wi have to suffer, \u201cI have had conversations with others who Avon the same things, but no one ac- knowled s that he is a member of the - party.Falsehood® is, of course, justifiable where murder and arson are.\u201cIn Turkey the party aims to excite the Turks.sgainst Protestant missionaries and \u2018against Protestant Armenians, All THE TROUBLES AT MARSOVAN originated in their movements.They are cunnin, » goprincipled and « cruel.They ter.jeir own people by demanding contributions of money under thréats of assassination a threat which has often been put into execution.\u201cI have mado the mildest sible dis- tlosure of only a few of the abominations of this Huntschagist revolutionary party.It is of Russian origin.Russian gold and \u2018craft govern it.t all missionaries, home and foreign,denodnce it.Letall Protestant Armenians everywhere boldly denounce it.It is trying to enter every Sunday-school - and deceive and pervert the innocent and norant into supporters of this craft.We therefore, be careful that in hefriend- ing Armenians we do nothing that can be construed into an approval of this ES ment, which all shou hor.ize the probability a nome Je this country, ignorant of object and cruel designs of the Huntschagis are.led their patroitism to join with them and whils we sym thize with [the sufferings of the Ar- ans at home we must stand aloof from any such desperate attempts which contemplate the destruction of Protestant missions, churches, schools and bible work, involving all in a common ruin that is oe pl gently and craftil sought.Let all and foreign missionaries hsware of any alliance with, or countenance of the Hunt- agists.\u201cCraus Ham, 1 Lexington, Maes, 150 LExIN Masa, Cyrus Hemiin, of this town, \"whose article is the Con ationdlist on the Armenian troubles.8 ear ar ago, has been translated by de re Government and sent out to the European recent atrocities committed upon the Ar- mentans by the Mostema man seen last night by a miin was for many years a missionary in Turkey rik L had a seven years\u2019 contest with the thar tah A authorities over the building famous Roberts Cailege in | Czechs, a popular politician and a wers as & defence for the 8 finally cazried the day.Ho said to-den Marne Parts ave capable of bel tng INCITED TO ATROCIOUS ACTS through their Intense Mahomedan feel ing, They are capable of religious \u201cbxcitamentd that would lead them to the most horrible extremes.(ihe great danger is in the popu- lave ingexsited.and instead of trus tig to the sdidier y form Pré rs rte mobs te to destroy th Len ians themesives.That has been my fear, At the sametime Ihave always that the revolutionary movement is of Russian and craft govern it.util), \u201cThe Armenians are so scattered in Turkey that the very idea of a revolution on their part is absurd.I think that the Turkish population has been wing un: friendly tothe A¥inenians for the past three or four years, on account of their compara tive prosperity.The Armeniansare everywhere buying up\u201d Turkish lands.The Armenian population is increasing, and the origi n.Russian gold hat is my opinion Turkish\u2019 population is decreasing.he Turkish Government is wholly inexcusable for.the recent atrocities.It has been published in the newspapers reports that word was sent from Consgtan nople to subdue the rebellion.It woul just as reasonable to guard the wolyes of urdistan from the attacks of the lamba from the plains.The Turkish Government shows that it knows the weakvess of its position by its frantic efforts to hide the truth from Europe.It *.ill not even allow persons to travel from the region of the existing troubles i the capital, and many Armenians: who have attempted to reac Constantinople have been captured by the authorities and sent back.Continuing, Mr.Hamlin said: \u201cIt has been reported to the Turkish Government that the Armenians in America are sending arms through Persia into Turkey for revolutionary purposes.That is nonsense.The whole idea emanates from Russia, and is merely a subterfuge to.give ood occasion - for Russia to march into Armenia and take Control.-I am profoundly disappointed at the folly and the wickedness of the Turkish \"Government and its action in using what I have written for purposes for which it was never designed.That it is exactly opposed to my views is evident to people who read the whole article.You may depend that the Turkish Government has not produced it in full.\u201d Bosron, December 8.\u2014M.H.Gulesian, an Armenian business man employing , FIFTY MEN IN THIS CITY, and secretary of the Boston branch of the United Friends of Armenia, was seen by a press representative in regard to the Hunts- chagist society and its strength in chusetts.He said: \u2018No one I think outside of this society knows more of its working, its aims and its objects than I dosal- though lamnota me: mber.Ayearagol made a specialty of finding out how many of my countrymen were ciety.Out of over 3000 Armenians in ages: chusétts there are not ten who belleve in the doctrine of Huntschagist.Nishan Garabodian, the alleged leader of the Huntscbagist- Inovement, is nolon in this country, and when he was here he majority of ston Armenians doubted that he was really an Armenian, and to- des are of the opinion that he is not.He not born in Armenia, nor educated there, and he did not know the real homé life in Turkish Armênia.in Armenia, bu in other countries.Moreover, thu t there are\u2019'a few meéimbére want is liberty.\u201d IN BONAVENTURE.Whiskey to Ald Arsenault>The Tide in Lemieux\u2019s Favor.\u201c |sPECIAL TO THE shan METAPEDIA, Que., December 7.\u2014The fight at present being made for the Local House to fill the seat caused by the death of the late Mr.Mercier, is admitted upon all hands to be the most excitin ger seen sos in the County of Bonaventure.the Liberal candidate, hed he the Coney on Tuesday evening and was extended a Wednesday rnoon he a meeting at St.Alexis .and ras given an ovation, and in the evenip spoke to a Iarge gathering at Cross.ine in English sad was followed b chene, M.P.P;, On Thureday be aii Nouvelle and Carleton and.spoke on both occasions.y he went to Maria and to-morrow goes to Now Richmond.He has been everywhere greeted with the greatest enthusiasm.There seems no doubt that he w turned by a substantial majority.The friends of the Government, however: are making a\u2019desperate effort to capture.the constituency.They arq flooding ty with speakers and workers, oaivaly by A money are being used ex- tenaiy Mr.Arsenault's friends.> making some declaratiens w ich are most startling.He declared here that the attitude of the AR was merely a tempest in a teapot and that the Bran would not oppose ult as soon as the vote was taken on.the Cooke motion.The statement was received with indi tion here.asgrain is working hard in the county, seconded by several of his friends and other ministers are coming down to-morrow.Mr.Leni jeux\u2019 friends among whom are Dr.Guay, M.P., mieux.eetin will be held at a points between this an voting day, on Tuesday.HUSBAND AND WIFE MURDERED Helicius Was a Prominent Young Leader In Hungary.LONDON, December 8 8\u2014A despatch tothe Daily News from Vienna says that the bodies of Stanislaus Hellctus ang his wife were found on the 'door-step of their houss- near e.e house been robbed and there was every evidence that : Helieios and his wife had \u2018dered man was a leader of the b bella writer.A JURYMAN, APPROACHED.LoNpox, Ont, December 8\u2014When the Exter Mill robbery case was called yenter- day a complete jury was not found.John awson was ed and challenged for cause, the Cro Crown, Attorney stating he had been approach ed by the pra pr soner, for a vur- is favor.of argument followed, and finally iy men were ordered to try the case, Mawson admittin he had been spproached and the Jurors thought he should not act.INSANE OVER FOOTBALL.LAPORTE, Ind., December 8.Carl Beardsley, the missing Michigan University.stu dent, has been found hopelessly insane In a small town in Canada, where he evident] wande ardsley went to Detroit wit the University football team on Thanksgiving Da Day, and that was the last seen of im.is a son of the 1 te Senator Beasdstey, ANARCHISTS\u2019 IN RIO.| and one Portuguese with bombs and other explosives in their possession, have been arrested here.The police believe the men rete in a plot to kill both President Moras d ex-President Pe ixoto, i] LIBERALS PREPARING.or, December 8.\u2014The Liberals for the oneral elections.It is.Fr ofr na + Josep Martin wil) riot as, Winger, bat will be suc- GOURKO'S SUCCESSOR.Sr.Pwrsuse ember 8,\u2014Connt Von Sohouvalof, the Pn ambassador iin, will succeed General Gourko, who pad Desember 1, as Governor of a Mrapien IN MICHIGAN, .Devember 8, Smallpox RRS ee rer ibe stats iated with this so- .\u201cThis Huntsebagist Society does not exist\u201d nians do not desire Russian rule.All theyp\u2014\u2014 hearty welcome at every int.On\u2019 aîte Pda dressed the coun- F been nturdered.The mur- Rio Jawkrho.December 8.\u2014Two Italians - = À i ER 3 3 : SN f s + + A K \\ .unearthed - early date.* results of modern research in the East.ANEW POLITICAL OLE 4 _ The Baily Star.Proprietors: GRAHAM & CO, - 168 and 165 8t.James Street, = Tis DAILY STAR fs sent to Lo any part of \"United Sutws or Canada, pos froo,at $3a = §1.60 for six months, and 0c.or three mon: @rWe beliove the circulation of THE BTAR exceeds tho combined iseue of all the other lish noywspapers published in the city of Mon \"ea Ajouts for French Advertising are Messm.Mayonce, Favre & Cie, Ituo de la Grange, Bate- Moro t8, Paris, France, CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Dec.1, 1894.\u2019 MODART.oririisssisiers vosceese0.n00 38,388 Tuesday.«ccrsersorcnsescscrsasnasenses 38,502 Wednesday.38,417 Thursday.\u2026.88,139 - PRLULANY num cacsocerenssusrscrarrensece 43.530 235,143 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE EH ~ENDING\u2014 Dec.1, 1894, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1884, UNCOVERING THE \u2019 ANCIENT WORLD.Students of Old \u201cTestament history, must perpetually feel that while they\u201d may bave in the sacred record the scarlet thread that «uns through the development of the ante-Christian world, they have but little more than the thread.The children of Israel did not, of course, live on a table - lana by: themselves, but in a very dusty apd dirty world-arena indeed, constantly waging the war of Conquest or the war of defence and taking their full share in the rough- affd-tun:bie of the race's wrestling with obdurate progress.Ali through the old Scriptures, we find the Jews coming In contact with other nations; and to read the canonical record alone is to get a fragmen- sary and inadequate iden of the world at that time.More than that, one cannot appreciate the altitude of the Jewish race itself, unless he possess himself of some idea of the level of the surrounding peoples, - No more fascinating task is open to the : student of leisure than the reconstruction as far as may be of that ancient world from the broken records its peoples have left us.In the valleys of the Nile and the \u201cEuphrates the works of civilizations long, \u2026 dead and for Jong forgotten are to be \u201cfound.Upon the walls of tombs, upon the sides of obelisks, upon he stone fragments dug from many a rubbish heap, are written in languages even.that had_ to be disentombed, some disconnected stories of the achievements of the peoples whom Abraham left in Ur of the Chaldees and «among whom Joseph ruled in Egypt.Prof.James F.McCurdy, of Toronto University, occupant of the chair of Oriental Languages, : ls publishing a gork entitled \u201c\u2018History, Prophecy and the Monuments,\u201d which puts within the reach of the lay reader some conception of the historical discoveries that patient research has in the East.The first volume, which brings the record down to the fall of Samaria, is now through the press and makes most interesting reading.In speaking of his own work, Dr, McCurdy says that it is his conviction \u201cthat the \u201cVagueness and incertitude, and consequent.indifference, with which the history and literature of Israel are regarded by the mass _of intelligent people, are in great part due to the onesidedness and false: perspective of the picture which for one reason or aanther they have drawn for themselves.\u201d This \u201cfalse perspective\u201d it is the mission of his work to correct.We are Introduced to the entire Seirite world, of which the Jews were numerically but a fragment; and shown the why and wherefore of many incidents in Jewish history.\"One pleasurable interest in reading of this kind is to watch the development in - detail of the steadily progressive dis- _ covery \u2018hat upon these purely secular \u201cstone records o! an age contemporary with the Jews\u2014and contemporary with \u201cthe Bible record before Abraham \u2014 are found unmistakable references to events briefly and sometimes obscurely chronicled - in the Scripture.Dr.McCurdy's work is of course, up to date, and research is constantly filling in more and more the skeleton of the Bible narrative.For example, at * the time when Ahab was king of Israal, \u201cthe Assyrian annalist gives an account of an expedition of Shalmaneser into Southern Syrin wHen he fought a decisive battle against a league of kings in that district, one of whom was \u201cAhab of the land of Israel.\u201d Then, again, the Scriptures tell how when Israel had been sore pressed by the King of Syria in the reign of Jehoahaz, \u2018Jehovah gave to Israel a deliverer,\u201d but does not t.li who this deliverer was.Dr.MoCurdy shows froin the Assyrian records \u201c that the fast seer1s to be that it was a contemporary king of Assyria, who broke the power of Syria and thus rendered it power leas to molest Israel.When we go back even to the early dawn of history and find in the tenth chapter |; of Geneais how, after the flood, settlement first began in \u201cBabel and Erech \u201cand Accad and Calneh in the land .of Shinar,\u201d we have not gone beyond the stone records that have.been preserved in tho Euphrates valley, We read of a mighty king, Sargon, the fitst known monarch of the Babylonian pecples, who was \u201cking of Akkad,\u201d an \u2018ancient city of much holiness, which lost its importance at & very But for long after the kings of both northern and southern Babylonia called themselves as one of thelr titles,\u201c King of Shuiner and Akkad,\u201d plainly a title commemorating & power past into history even at that remote time, which the Bible record has retained for us as **Accad\u201d and \u201cthe and of Shinar.\" .\u201cErech,\u201d passage quoted, plainly referred io the city , \u201cof Southern Babylonia, called \u201cUruk,\u201d on the inscriptions, which lay about thirty miles from Ur.And so goes the delightful task of fitting together the Biblical record and the story told by the inscriptions of aficient Babylonia.Dr.McCurdy's work, - when completed, will bea great help to the non-specialist who is anxious to get at the As the money question co _ front in the United Btates, sighf'ot anew .pelitissl cleavages appear, It haslong been \"F fn the ! res à -offering for buildin notorious that neither of the two old parties agrees with itself on the coinage problem.The Populists are s unit, because the pro silver plank is the differentiating feature of their platform; publicans and the Democsats are divided in this.matter into geographical sections.The Philadelphia Times, an independent Democratic journal \u2018of strong \u2018\u2018soynd money\u201d proclivities, is out for a non-parti- zan movement toward a sound financial system.\u201cThis important reform cannot be { done by any one party,\u201d It declares.\u201cThe Republicans of the west and the Democrats of the south are largely permeated with the spirit of Populism, and they are against any banking system that t will give complete protection to note holders.\u201d This is a most significant utterance at a moment | when the money issue is becoming the issue of American politica, Parties that «are internally and irreconcilably divided on the chief political question before the country cannot, it \u2018is plain, continue to exint as fighting y Organizations.A brand-new issue cutting the old political divisions diagonally must inevitably produce new divisions; and that, in this case, would cause the death of the very loosely piled together Republican and Democratic organizations.Just what the sound money papers hope to gain by uniting the South and the West against the East is not clear, but they probably depend upon the soundness of their argument to conquer apparent odds against them.But, so far as the life of political parties is concerned, with the President and the Treasurer, the party leaders and the silver con- veptions, all crowding the money issue to the front of the battle, it looks as if politicians might expect a \u201cnew deal\u201d inthe not distant future.\u201cThe same self-respect which prevents an honorable man from doing in secret that which he would be .ashamed to do openly, should glso prevent him from tolerating within himself a single wish which his best judgment disapproves or his highest moral conception repudiates.\u201cThe greatest battle-field of the world is the human heart; -the greatest general is\u2019 the ote who can conquer himself.The greatest king is the-one who can at all times and in all ciroumétances govern his own spirit.Noiman iscompetenttocommand until he has first learned to obey.No one is competent to rule until he has first learn: ad to govern himsell.\u201d \u2018Good teurper is in itself a valuable quality.It promotes suceess by leaving the mind free to do its work without disturbance, it disarms opposition, and.it wins friends and supporters.The influence of the good-tempered man is contagious.An office or workshop if dominated by a man of good temper, will be cheerful; the men work together, and help each other, and their product is made gveater by their willingness to work.\u201d \u201cIf any young man wishes a set of rules here it is:\u2014Gét into a business you like.Devote yourself to it.Be honest in everything.Fm ploy caution; think out a thing weil before 7ou enter upon it.Sleep eight hours every night.Do eve thing that means keeping in g health.School yourself not to WOITÿ; W kills, work doesn't.Avoid.liquors of all inds.If you must smoke, smoke moderately.nd last, bat not least marry a true woman, and have your own home.\u201d \u201cThe great duty of life is not to give pain; and the most acute reasoner cannot find an excuse for ons who voluntarily wounds the heart of a fellow-creature; even for their own sakes peopleshoald show kindness and regard to theirdependents.They are often better served in trifles, in p rtion as they are rather feared than loved; but how small is this gain compared with the losy sustained in all the weightier affairs of life} Then the faithful servant shows himself at once as a friend, while one who serves from fear shows himself an enemy.\u201d NEW TAYLOR CHURCH.The Opening Services to Take Place To-morrow.The Presbyterians of the (last © long remember Sunday, Leecul red letter day.To-morrow they will inaugurate their new church at the corner of Papineau avenue and Lozan street, and ou the two succeeding Sabbaths th \u20ac services in connection with the opening services will be continued.To-morrow The Excellencies, Lord and Lady Aberdeen, will present.For the three Sundays mentioned the programme follows: Ope pening se services\u2014December 9, 11 a.m., conducted by the Rev.Jas.Barclay, D D.D., tor of St.Paul's Church, Montreal.Fee: \u201cwill offerin for building fund.opm James Fleck, B.A., and\u2019 Dr.AV.ley \u201cwill address a mass meeting of young people,including Sabbath school and Bible class scholars, members of the Y.P.8.C.E.and others, Free-will und.Seven p.m.: Conducted by the Rev.A.J.Mow.t, pastor Cor Erskine C , Montreal, ree-vrill offering for building fund.Opening services, December 16\u2014 .m.: Conducte by the Rey.Principal MaoVicar.LL.Ir.Freewill offerthg for build ullding fund.At 7 p.m.: Conducted , Mackay, 0.D, pastor'o Pe nt Étreet Church, Montreal Free-will offering for Building und.December Z3\u201411 a.m.Communion conducted by the Rev.W.R.Cruikshank, B, A., pastor of St.Matthew's Church, Montreal.Free-will offering for où by fand.TA seven p.m.\u2014Conducted b Rev.Prof.Scrimger, D.D., Prosbyteria n-Colt Montreal.ree-will offering for buil fund.On Taesday night, December 11, at 8 p.ms, à sociai will | Rev.Thomas Bennett is the pastor of Taylor Church and under his ministrations the congregation has ually outgrown the old church and meanwhile made the preparation for the new quarters to be occupied for the first time to-morrow.MR.GRINDLEY'S RETIREMENT.The Insurance and md Financial Chronicle publishes the following in regard to Mr.rindley's retirement : For several Soars ie has con an an Open secret that Mr.rind.| neral manager of \u2018the Bank of Bone ort th America, Fealdent in this city, was feeli from this ve: respons! ible position th y Joy a rest well earned by long years of devotion to dut The Court, or, as we say, of Directors, in London, averse to RE with 40 valued an officer; but the A is now.made that Mr.Grindley has ret! is received with very mingled feelings by his host of frignds they are glad at anything which will tend to reserve his h d to his com- but will very much n ary to have him Fos from the ba trust that he may still be be ldentifed with it in another tenfiection.Since 1854 Mr.ndiey bas M ice of this eminent inatitu- a aspiving from England RE à the Mont hteen as, gaining for the banka very hidb repu- tion: for, b ig] us manager, the and confidends the customers and the OE ttone, Soph gard f rkindiincas, vate relations, su or kindliness, Say and courtesy as made him.exceed- meal haart popnlar.In, alarge circle of friends, who ad seen to him many, yearsof to enjoy a from business ss anxictlos.ma lito 84 TheRo 3 Victoria Hospital's report for th.month of orember shows that durin th month 146 patients were admitted, 1 cha snd six had died, There rem in p hospital on à où Nov.2.176 76 patients, id ut male, hn Thre me were Pis consu ions 1e the outdoor department.but the Re- | .over! : streets yes HOSPITAL R REPORT: v JOSEPHINE | MADLY JEALOUS.THE MOTIVES THAT INSPIRED HER TO KILL.Further \u2018 Details of the Tragic Shooting of Joseph Hebert at Sherbrooke\u2014Josephine Committed For, Trial.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) SHERBROOKE, Que.December 8.\u2014U}on the verdict of *\u2018Wilful murder,\u201d rendered by the Coroner's jury, Coroner Woodward gave his warrant to convey Josephine Bégin to a magistrate to commit her finally for trial at the coming March term of the Court of Queen's Bench.Judge Rioux, whose health is steadily improving, kindly consented, notwithstanding his leave of absence, to preside, at two o'clock yesterday afternoon, at the preliminary investigation.It was a mere formal committal upon the record transmitted , into Court by the caroner, When the warrant, Acouslng, the Br aires of murder was read, she was deep- affected and utterly broke down with grier.During the last three nights, since er arrest, she has not slept at all, and b as become completely unnerved.When her father, her brother and his wife visited Josephine Bégin desert afternoon at the Faol, she coul scarcel speal , and appeared to be very much excited.Had she not Beet grovented she would have torn the from her * ounded forehead and ren the effusion blood.She ap to have a deep _re- ot for the brother who is a spare conduo- tor on the Grand Trunk.He and his wife, by the way, are persons of oA eine and respectable appearance.ing transferred from the police station to the prison in the ambulance, she had exclaimed atedly, \u201cOh! What will my brother in Richmon \u2018say when he hears of this terrl- ble affair.\u201d She was therefore deeply humiliated when she met him face to face walle: the sombre precincts of the prison walls.n interviews had to-day with the girls tathsr and with some of the near neigh a STAR correspondent procured some- interesting\u2019 particulars connected with the traged ad the participants in it.alread y_ stated, the intimac between the girl and \"Joseph Hébert dates back some ten years,he having paid her attentions some.three years previous to his marria; and resumed and steadily continued h visits during the last year.She claims that after having in this latter period made fre- guent protestations of his devotion to her, and his intention in the near future of ft her; that he has been recently rocrast nating, giving as an excuse that nts objected because of her and position, and stating that, could prope ny Saco his little boy and little gir © would marry her and go to the States to live.This annoyed her, and, when one day she took from his pocket, notwithstanding his protest, and read a letter containing declarationa from a girl who had been living in Sherbrooke and had recently left, she Became alive to the fact that he had other irons in the fire.Her suspicions became all the stron when another handsome ' Joung \u201cgirl, who had n.a friend of her's, made an indiscreet con- fidonce to her of her own intimate relations with Hebert.It is said that this girl has left her work at the factory since the tragedy and appears to be stricken with frantic grief.The neighbors claim that as soon as Hebert resumed his attentions, about a year ago, in order to please him Josephine had summarily dismissed other young men who been visiting her, stating repeatedly that she loved Joe Hébert alone, arfd that she would marry him; if not, she would ma no one.When, on the.Tuesday \u2018evening preceding the shooting he had promised to go to see \u2018her and did not, she was exceedingly disappointed and became excited, It was vainly that her fathertried to console her by telling hef to let him go; there were other suitors that would treat her with more regard.At ten o'clock that night she went out stating that she would trace his whereabouts and know all the truth.While oul she believed that she could clearly recognize her faithless lover passing in a y team with the e young lady whohad been herindiscreet friend.Sheafter: wards returned with her suspicions more strongly confirmed.For fully a half hour she nervously walked the floor of the large room adjoining her bedroom, cjaculatiog in 1 an incoherent manner expressions denun- ciatory of her lover, and being appareatly frantic_with'a painfui apprehens on of the successful rivalry of the young lady above mentioned.THE QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) QUEBEC, December 8.\u2014-The meeting of House yesterday was just attended b quorum, and the sitting only lasted minutes.Mr.Hackett's pit amend the license law was presen by Mr.Nantel, alo.one in relation to municipal taxes, r the second reading of Mr.Tetreau's rning the Commissioners\u2019 Courts, ourned until Monday.ve the House INSURANCE AGENTS' WANTS, Orrawa, December 8,\u2014A large deputation « of Montreal Insurance tnen waited on E.Foster, Minister of Finance ds in reference to the dates fixed er paies their annual returns to the department.They asked that the date -be made June 80 instéad of March 1: Hon.Mr.Foster promised full consideration, ROBBED AND MURDERED.i ne December 8.\u2014The chopped and ed body ¢ f a man was found in a shi hacked case, | in as an alle between 63rd and 64: body has been identified eee o \u201cA.D.Barns, of 238 37th stréèt.Robbery Is ascyibed as the motive for the crime.When last seen à he bad a watch 890 in bis pocket, \"SIR JOHN THOMPSON.Loxpoy,.December 8.Sir John Thom n, the Canadian Premier, Shursday paid pad a long visit to the Colonial Office.been luvited to dine at Windsor Castie wien the Queen at an early day, Ile will be sworn inasa member of the Imperial Privy Council on December J3, sailing for Canada on the nineteenth.ope RANDALL DJD IT.Loxpo December 8,-\u2014Yesterday Mr.Stn ax, oho was badly § tb on the head in the melee at the E.J.berts' house on Wednesday out a warrant for the arrest of manager, Mr.Randall.Mr.Fax ieieng Randall inflicted the wounds._ # | - THAT ROYAL BABY.Losvox, December ~The orning states that directly à after the birt of the Duke of York's son on June 2% last, a letter vras recel fred at York House, disclosing s Plot te idnap the infant Prince.Since t ne à detective has been constantly on duty guarding the Royal baby.4 THOSE TALKED-OF ' BONDS.Y, Deoomber &- despatehen pesterdey in ot ed in Loudon; but, it way stated at they » in the United States being frail securities and as ranking, in-daäny a | united States government American firm which placed the bonds in Ireland and in Enscland has hitherto been of b re putation.In man cases the bonds have bes held forsrs gd interest has been d regularly, the.Boos pe pol dou in the office of Ye Pm The firat issue bonds vas made seven Jools ago.One ot the brokers juteres Gone to Ame to squire lato gone ALF.ox Marvallous Escape.4 person saved from the wreek Ue maiden, and she, with the fore.h e! Daturul to her de ih à piece of Cleavers lyseri and Cucumber ashore.Cleavers Glycerine and Cucumber | Soap is most cooling and re! in use and is the cheapest of all imported 1 Baokru tal sale of two! are pt of Species Mantles and Ça ley's, Notre Dame and St.Peters ter strpets.Christmas Presents, W ork Thais and Serap Albu ms, Dressing up\u2019 variety of other t be el at ali to $18 each and a s of same class.ust rice a8 we are giving up possible this branc treet, 21 Bleury.Here he is!\u201d Who?Leroy 8.up as soon x business.w.3 law Bean, Knox Church, Friday, December 14, For Chris Books, and music of all oder copys ne or cheap, visit W.Street, arranged pd priges of Lame erated on, hie shelves.\u2018You ca: pick them for yourseives without or with absistance.28 4 DON'T Miss case THIS OPPORTUNITY Goutte pool in and à he \u201c THE BRAHADI FUR STORE, corses NOTRE DAME AND ST, LAMBERT NILL.Hodgson, Sumner & Co.| ARE NOW SHOWING A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT 10 HE ae Le © - DOLLS, Tea Sets, Tin Toys, Mechanical Toys, Magio Lanterns, CHINA GOODS, Cups and Saucers, Mi Sets Cup, Baucer sad Plate, Porridge Seta, Candlesticks, p B rawing Slates, Paint Boxes, Full line of Cheap Toys, © Staple ana Fancy Dry Goods The Celebrated .CHURCH GATE HOSIERY.347 St.Paul Street, MONTREAL WHOLESALE ONLY.ps Christmas Presents.SOLID SILVER WARE.Houscheld, Toilet and other Fancy Articles.FINE ART CHINA In Doulton, Royal Wdkocester, &o.Cut Glass, Onyx and Brass Ware.A Rarse Va parleur sr NEw scoops R.'SHARPLEY & SONS, JEWELLERS, 228 St.James Street.Fashionable Overcoats, Jined and Trimmed with Fur, made to order.Quality materials Moderate Prices.Ex guaranteed.JOHN MARTIN SONS & CO., 284 3 Saw 455 and 407 St.Paul Street.in thess securities t of any traud and hss |.pe regs ; mrss | Deaks, |.Bia MERRY XMASw~~ \u201cAND A ooo \u201cve, HAPPY NEW YEAR.- HOLIDAY RATES.SINGLE FARE et te ater de tons PP ber 3, \u201ccore leavine desiluntion nT par Rod, 1886 FARE AND ONE-THIRD to re EBERLE te fy yy sd te un \" au! plop dea ere Teachers or be ranted pr er terms Children Between Five and Twelve Years of Age, Half Fare tween all New Humpshire and he, stations Fort Govingion New York State.ey will Black Rock avd p tickets will be reduced a the later- kets, Pullman and full informa- accomumodat at Oity Ticket Ottice, 143 ¥¢.James Street, aventure Station.289 tf INTL PACIFIC KY.Cheap - Excursion \u2014TO\u2014 OTTAWA \u201cee $2.00 ww, Good going by all P.M.trelns December 7th, and al trains December 6th, 1894.~ Valid for return not later than Dec.10th, 1804.Trains for Ottawa leave Dalhousie Bquare at 8200.ms, 9.65 à.m.and 5.465 p.m.From.Windsor SBta::un at 850 so Op wm.A special train will leave Ottaws for Montreal on the .| evening of Dec.th for the accommodation of excur- slonlsts.Parler Cars én Morning Trains to Ottawa \u201cCITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, .sie _ 129 Bt.James Ex, Next Post Office.~ JFreRcereNAL RAILWAY.Ou and after Monday, Through Passenger Trains the lst run daily das Banda excepte as flous Montreal by Grand Trunk ui, from Bonaventure Station.7.50 Pacific Leave Mon! \u2019 from Windaoë stress tiation.ns 7 00 1635 1030 134 Lersren en ententes 0e sa00e 1590 22 and Bt.Joba run through to thele and other cars ol Express train at o'clock run through © o Halifss of the Imtercelontal Railway tic obtai and steamer to all points on the Lower $i.and in the Maritime Forticketsand air information in regard te applytoG.Agent, 138 41.James acrèol Mou treal D, POTTINGER, General ae Mona 1004.MUNN\u2019S LIQUID GLUE Can be obtained from all Hardware Stoves, ac.291 + The.Application to the Last Chance intending \u2018Assurers are reminded that it secure ono full year's profit in the OLDEST, ./! \u2018LARGEST = 2 = they wish to AND BEST Canadian Life Assurance Company, they should make | \u2018Canada Life \u2014 Assurance Company .in December as possible.+++.» Quinquensial Division of - _\u201d Becembers a.Prefs \u2018takes pince as at Sisé vi MARIE, Manager, pov an.- 4 Navy, Myrtié, Brown, $Ÿ Cravencttes are unit versally admitted to be the only satisfac- $ tory porous waterproof § goods on the market.x \u201cPriestley s Cravenettes- .(In light and moedinm-weight goods) Are mot only rela-proof, proof 404 porous Porous à air bat are extremely wyleh aod sono > .ONVRICH THE G00DS WRAPMED.~ Grey, Center and ten The Priestley trade .téark is always à guat | antee of good wearing quality.Always ak for Priestley\u2019s.\u2018 + a Carin indo pb SS v.} > \u201c - .neg - 7 \u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - __ MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS- MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, J MEETINGS AN AMUSEMENTS.NNSA ANANANANANCNAING WN AAA { van Tee ed NNN You could not see EDISON'S Kinetosca at the WORLD'S FAIR, because it was not perfected in time to be ex- ° hibited thers; but you can see it at The \u201cSTAR\u201d Office at any time between 9 am.and 7 p.m.The subjects on exhibition now are The Wrestling M Match.- \u2018The Sparring Ma A Discussion .on Home Rule and How it Ended.Combination Picture\u2014 pen co SEE De net fail te see tho Latest and Most Weaderful of Edison's Inventions.2 Tickets can be had at the \"STAR\" \u2018@fice.ONE VIEW, 10c.4 VIEWS, 25.Grand Reopening \u2014OF THE\u2014 FOR SEABON 1894.93 On Saturday, Sth December, 1854, at 3.30p.m.By kind permission of Lt.-Col.St: the Band Royal of Canada will ng the eftevnoce from 3.30 a In Che renin from 8 to 10 o'clock.\u2019 Five 0\u2019 from 4.30 to 6.30, and in t from i ty to which all subscribers apis opposite Padt Ofna and at the Rink, on oon, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at the followin ioe Ge ment ticket, 87; ladies\u2019 ticket, $3.50 non-residents\u2019 ti ets be wn Sn pe hE he Eh bo; ts, ticket, %.girls der ont 1 per week, or oe WTR thiols fos dre 7.00 Rik season, vals, races and games, hockey \u2018matches eto._ Band and five o'clock tea every Saturday afternoons.Jacuser, Secretary, Bt.8 M.A.AA.RINK (M.A.A.A.Grands).[a Ba Terms of subscriptioë are same as last year, Seatiomen Sa.00 Beyé \u2018and Giris (under 15 yee.) oie \u201cY.wn dose P.\"tee Bink \"it be pren n° $00 ast the woath a permite, Boral Berg Rand mil ply Pre à vo er CRYSTAL # RINK \"= NOW.-OPEN.\u2018Admission - 10 Cents, Boys\u2019 Bay Tickets, - - $3.90.Band Saturday Afterndog and Night.© \u201d 282 _ SAMT EOBERTSON, M MONTREAL WOMEN'S\u201d LIB, Monday, Dec.10th, 3.30 o'clock p.m.- Her Excellen ne COUNTESS ©F ABER- N im the Chair.DR.L \u201conaLuens CAMERON, Obstetrics an Children, Medical Frot.of Faculty, oon rir .will deliver A LECTURE te this Club be Injuries dons, te Children duri their School Life, the lack of Knowledge on part of Parsais D Cadres The Lecturé will be illustrated with disgrams and natural specimens.ADMISSION FREE.| VICTORIA ARMOURY MONDAY AFTERNOON, at 230 E PROF.ALEXAN Hubject, \u2018Fashion and Maternity, admission 0c.Monday ¢ ovening men only subject.\u201csoc Fvils and Their © Causes\u201d Admission free; collection TO WOMEN ONLY.2383 meeting \u2018will inthe Friar Institute rie Boom) on ATURDAY, Sth inst, at 8 B oA «| « The Excelsior Lodge.No.6, Daughtérs rs of Rebekas.ove oi al La; todas wil bo beld dd to À tbe Oddfelléws SAT EVENING, Decemeber DA J THURS ale.Evry member is re r of the N RAN BkoWs, Reo.Bu.THE RESERYE ASSOCIATION , Will cele! the Sed Ansirsrmy of the.rate th of the Se! Bopp at EVENING, do {he 17th ine! Past members of tain tickets, price $1.00, ir.ve street, or at the Association Rooms &np.evening froi 8 to 10 p.= 5 CHARLES CWILT, Hon, Becy.-Treas.© 1h; 1854 Business of quested to attend By 81 NARA 309 decd ONTREAL' \u201cBATTALION © of Spa \u2018GARRISON ARTILLERY.aa GUARD OF WONOR, .| \u201cThe Gard of Honor in attendance upon Hie Exoclloney | the Governor \u2018Genaral at g Room w er ot the Drill 5 prose Band wil bay eh 0th fot 84 7.0 \"eu Acting 57 n FEATHERSTONE.Cunt tan 1] 3 6th BATT.FUSILIERS.sans A ERNEST TJ.ar = 3 ale.teriacks etal Hore, at once for g - } ; Canadian Society for the Prevention of Croulty to Animals.oie) aan of Tn es of cre Tray woh te Prostdont, Charles Al sander, 5 J ou Berret derrge Drarniord, Fear Jaman orlaehl pesible tact.the event of be oo cond advisable, it to the informant, private when secrecy is NEW TAYLOR CHURCH.Dedica ory Services, SABBATH, 8th DECEMBER.\u2014MAN\u2014 Coaduoctad by\u2014 THE Ary, JANES BARCRAY, B.D, Freowill utfering for En nt w THE REV, JAMES ¥ visti B.A.\u201con.PF.W.KELLEY Yi address Macs Meet: inc) gatbath, Bobo) and Bit een eme Promis, prune Megara.Charles hells.0.A.Mcleod and Mrs.Cruick- will aid in the tlaginz Freewill Ae for Building Fund.Conducted ty\u2014 1 TM THE REV.A.J.Nowa.Freewill offering for Building Fun : Tuesday, December Tk.8 pom, Lease Ronaud, McAmmond, Addresses the Rev.M Crulckahank La Fieok M and refreshm Admission, 100, Freewill Offering for Building Fund.-.- 1 DONINION SQUARE Methodist Church S.S.ANNIVERSARY, December 9th.a» Ila m, Rev.W.G.Taylor, of Sydoey, Australis 3p.m., Addresses by Revds W.G.Taylor and J.B Silcox.\u2019 1p.m, Rev.Dr.Hunter.! 0 Morning Musical Selections.them \u2014* Hoarken Unto Me, My People\".Sullivan Bui\u201d Lors Divine\u201d.oi lo Trust a the Evening Musical Selections.\u2019 Anthem\u2014\u2018'Hasenns in the Hi Bolo_ \"In \u2018This Celestial Fon \u201cHoek! Hark! My Soul\u201d.famday-scheel.ILLUSTRATED ATED LECTURES On Moxpar and Turzspay Eveni Taylor will lecture on Forward Movempnt\u201d in Arai si the biaiory qe one of the greatest ost marvels of century.Sliver Collection « « AU are welcome.a 2 \u201c 1 = | EMMANUEL | po - Thursday Evening, 0 Dec.20th7, fq , AT s.r.; .(By kind permission of the Tramese) .ot only Appearance fm Montreal\u201d of WATKIN MILLS The Foremest English ©rnierie Baritene.(Under the Direction of VERT & HARAISS ) Who will sing a selection oflirand Arias from \u201cElijah, Messiah; Creation, |™ \"ALL SEATS 50° CENTS.No sale at 8h N A eppard's and ordbaimer's.Jimited \u201c| Y.M.C.A.,_ ATTENTION me Grand Recital \u2014Br\u2014 MISS JESSIE ALEXANDER.\u2014ASSISTED BY\u2014 Mres MARIE = EC + -.STOP vamasuaa To Members of Amociation, in ASSOCIATION MALI.MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 16, 100L 100 Tickets have been reserved for the Puolle at 505 Ep ist the 7.3.CoA00 wt Xo Se mor ts takers ony.Toren tickets.Kach member allowed ALL BEATS RESERVED.Tickets to be had ot wr sad tl snd AM amas st.WINDSOR | HALL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14th, 1804, GRAND-FESTIVAL TH.DÜBOIS, (Buscessor of C.Gounod, at the + Fnatitut dé France] Organi es an da sr MONSIEUR À.KLECZKOWSKL, : Council Général do Prance an Canada, aod for tha # benefit of } L\u2019Union Nationale Francaise.\u2018 (Bentvoiéht Society.) Bolos, Duce, Trios and Choruses by 50 Voioss.: |; Conductor, Mr.G.COUTTRE.Reserved Seats, Be.General Adistssion,\u2019 sec.WINDSOR HALL.The Montreal Philharmonic Soc'y © Will Perform HawDEL'S \u201cMESSIAH wo on\u2019 FRIDAY, - Seat December.In the LECTURE RGOM of the Church, on FRIDAY, séth Instant.Opening ut 4 @Cieck.FIVE O'CLOCK TEA.- Guitar nod Vocal Solos ba Me: Charles Kelly aid others during the evening.Admisvlen 0 3 Saw ZION CHURCH, The Rev.W.H.WARRINER, B.D., Paster, SUNDAY MORNING THEME : ING: EVENIK \u201c RELL FIRE\u201d On Monday Night there will be s lect «RM MEL ME fèves Coliootion sù \u201cAN HONEST mur Mr.Silcox\u2019s Evening Theme in tha Qhurch ju EMMANUEL CHURCH.) mi - Reunion Social of adult membors, adherents and friends.| Collcetions and subscriptions in aid ofthe - Tickets be bad at Messrs.G.J.a ET \u2018bobmer's asd Rardys « Music Stores.4 * CHRINT AND ASCETICISN.\u201d Acaseny oF NUsjc, Mxxay Tmomas.Lensse and Manager.Sue ook LL wy \u201cpans prince, THR wont LD ramus Hl ANLONS \"Een or 2 a Eni peu Superba ! Humid ot Now Feature Tricks, Prices, oo.ie.Bu, 750.01.00.pain ines.Walke Corns Ma RY Vo GEV, ms : ACADEMY.-EXTRA! Hexar THOMAB.coven.Lessee aud Manages ONE WERK.BEL.First time hove first production in Engliah SARDOU'S latest European poms \u201c MADAME SANS GENE (Madame Dout Cure) | An elaborate doenic beoduction, historically correct in | ever: ed rene on] pets ision of AU\u201cAUSTUS nd pa | beuins on Thursday.Prices 41.50.81, 750.50n déc 06 8 Que THEATRE Tux vue \u2014 Matinees Mz Gustave Fran fosivton Wa MORRIS la \u201cTHE LOST PARADISE\" 250, 50c, TS and $1.00, Beats on talc at Thestre, Prices\u2014 WU \u2018Next Weeks Enaliy Bonbée in Ou Foy There MONDAY, December 10, QUEEN'S THEATRE - \u2018OUR FLAT\u2019 Beneôt performance Jn aid of the Baron de Hirsch Undaz the distinguished pat af Their Excellencies the Gorernor-General and fairest of Abenlogn.+ UBUAL PRICES 383 8 \u201cOUR FLAT,\u201d With Emily Bancker.° Sines TREATRE, Next Week.Seats a ATR RA Shir Afernoon and E TWO SISTERS, Mery s or Life in in a Creat City,\u2014By the Authors ; reserved seate, 10 comte \u2018am.to 10 p.m.\u2018 BROG.384 eatre- Comiug THE RUSSE, THEATRE ROYAL, prctEEE vous.PTERKOON and EVENING -WERER & \"RUSSELL BROS\u2019 COMEDIANS, , Comprisiug the aE Celehrated Artists: | JONN-RUSSELL BROS\" James.Sam Bernard, Will H.Fox, (FRrien & H, Hastings Marion, Lane M arm Whi à renard té can- clude with CLARICE, , Adniission, 10,90 and 33 -betits; Wpm OPERA FRANCAIS.{egitim WEEK OF DECENBER 10.SATURDAY MATINEE - Barbe Bjeue.\u201d Offenbach's béautiful opèis in & acta.Melle.£ yo doans SATURDAY EVENIEO- Audranst ne! over popular Magoalss.orithe doan Bcale of priecs: Ordinary event Lac, 50a, 600 an a Bc.Cla misbia .Xe, 6c, sod 91.00.a son and 50s.I ©! at Hardy's AE de ir otre Dame ot.& i ; =\" | Dansing aid Department, Under continnod patronage of Thais Brceliencies the Farl and Countess of Aberdess.* * A.ROY MACDONALD, JR., .QUEEN\u2019S HALL, 15231 SI.CAPHERINE St fee ES cad modes Tors ME Macdonald, JS er - New gram atwars forming.Private Lesscac: Private yphons, 4177.209\" DANCING, Prof.Durcae's clams Sor beginners Monday FS er ae Ding and Doportment.PROF.F.H.NORMAN, Instructor to Their .Exesliencies the Earl and Countess of Arden,\u201d 5 and n DRUMMOND ST: Now Classes now forming at Sand é sad § pn * Court Bow sod used at Vice- = Courtesy, se Bont res Private lessons at any hour.- \u2018 SCOTCH DANCING A SPECIALTY.Sead for Ciroutar.- ot Æ ut CEsSSTEE Reve shots laskona sad foul that Len She Yin et onèèine a very geof us, te-be to testify very GA Ei amiss: Lieut.-Governer Mackintosh sayas > >, ses Grant save sa eu ms \"Mr Norme n gives eve 4 Le pésaible degree of satisfaction.\u201d og Wes Tambertngrns Loutne yt he tome of Your own 10tatoggree with your LE wl \u201cal A | The.Diet.Dispensary.Artists: 8 , i \u201crés'atton Fol vi roadéry of the \u201cBran\u201d is called to ! rato, Miss ZS host, en: Th Ma ve Th Bammer and, ind for û Tours .BH.BIEGER, New Baws, MR-W.vB: Giana, without cessation.-N na that many vers Boston ; Frumpet, MR- EM LAFRICA sway on the \"Fresh Alr\u201d tips, there gon bre Orchoitra and Chorus oF 300, cm City, tap ill to be moved, and poos je be Doors o; 1.3¢ 7.30) w.Congé Reserved roperly ca fa, To the latter the re oi x pe SORT na niter Monde 19 th ford homes more comforta sad-did tn powse to \" dm.\u2018 Railway facilities.Return sa TS ailoriate their distress.of us who are accustomed Stations issued op 31st Dec., good till rd em ry comfort during sickness, can bardly [alle how 4 6 Oe Te pe\u201d Ammen.| mE, Jelly, Che clean shasti and Show Stee: ) mas 1724 Kotre Dame at._ | before uk which of work others bie pisses win bis D belp along with his mite the work which to reach and comfort these sill, .\u201cMEN ONLY.at | Sniries in the books th tro vo A ody ear phaut .] 60 pins Blin 990 pints of Jelly, pints of pe \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.Seas Fil and ny: pintact Milk have ba dis uted, | Spin Evangeilstic Meetings\u2019 Tn fo sa = : Aires ics in Sy rly | Ts UNDRE THE DIRECTION OF | ce ecensity, presedt the Lo Be witis mnach cr Uttls cho desation vil pratefaiis MR, JOHN +H, ELLIOTT; totocwicig by the Treasurer, Miss ould, Dorches CY MC ALHALL, | Shes Sunil go tof Sen , 178A 88.st.\u2018Boglaplag TUESDAY, vith Decomber, = \u2014\u2014 = LATOR, 206 5 20800 Ja , v.THE LADIES AD SOCIETY : {R Sharpley & Sons \" DONINION Rues entier, =; EWELLERS, no Will hold à sale of + USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES, .© Ar otuing special logusssente Ie HOME NADE CANDIES, ETC., WATCHES & CLOCKS Very Elegant Deaizny.fn - Ladies\u2019 Watches.> | In Gent's.Watches.: We have special makes\u2019 « .Non-Magtietic and Repegiters.\u2018CLOCKS, Very Unique Dcslgns in Onyx, Marble, [etal and Wood.give n written guarantee.225 st.James Street.TL as ONE SOLID WEEK.scats 10c extra.(Pika at Theatre from à E10 ws .s ; Teeshene 20° RN > With all Watches and Clocks sold by us, we » + THE THEATRES - NEXT WEEK.« ni THE ATTRACTION AT THE QUEEN'S THEATRE.wovival of Interest in Napoleon, The Great Corsican\u2014His Loves\u2019 and Jealousies to be Portrayed © at the Academy.tt, A > i; \u201cOur Plat,\u201d which comes to the Queen's all next week, is a farce-comedy, which follows entirely an original idea.It deals with the troubles which arise from the in- etalment plan of buying household furniture, and depicts in alife-like manner the evil attendanton that system in a particu- * lerly ridiculous manner.A young married couple of a literary turn of mind, having started housekeeping nt a flat, with mutual love as their only cap become, through their impecuniosity?(Rema with various tradesmen, and their efforts to keep up poarances and evade their creditors get hon into many embarrassing situations.They, have more difficulty with the man \u2018who has sold them their furniture than with anyones else, and the climax is reached en he removes everything belongin \u2018thom just as they are expeeting à visit 1a theatrical manager, who is about to pure thase a play which they have written.ot to be outdone, however, ,they improvise, with the aid of curtains, draperies, etc.chairs, tables, - etc, out of hoxes and barrels.Many mishaps occur with these and oreate no end of \\comical situations.Of course everything turns out all right in the end, when the play is ls accepted and they sre started on the ty.The company is said to ho an extroraely cleverone,and is headed by {Miles Em ily Bancker, a young actress, who y won laurels as a comedienne.a hase she stared in \u201cGloriana.\u201d Previous to that she was leading lady for the ate Rosina Vokes, and for several seasons as prominent in several of Charles Frah- mans original productions.Othet mem- Geo.W.Parsons, Lee Jarvis, Veste Verro and others.There will be th the usual Wednesday and Saturday | Academy of Musie.A) \u201c_ \u2018Madame Sans Gene,\u201d was presented for dhe first time in America, and also for the frst time in: English at Albaugh\u2019s Grand \u2018Washington, November oh \u201crhs his comedy in in four acts including a the greatest theatrical Protos ta of rgd winter's season in Paris.It was rformed for the first time on October , and bad a run of 230 performances.a the \u2018end of the run in Paris, the entire Vaudeville Theatre Company visited London, where the play duplicated its Paris success, after which the Company returned to \u2018Paris, where the play is now being layed tothe capacity of the Vaudeville Teatro.uring last winter, the play was translated into different languages, and sue- cessfully roduced, in Vienna, Berlin, Buda- est and.other.European cities and will seen at the Academy of Music next week, and in New York at the Broadway Theatre, January 14th.The rights for America belong to Mr.Augustus Pifon and Miss Kgthryn Kidder.Mr.Pitou\u2019s promise that be would surpass the Paris production has been fulfilled and has re uced the Paris production in every à ,and he has spent _at least $20,000 on the equipment.of \u2018merits of the play nothing remains tobe said\u2014the preas and public of both Paris 4d London le one and the same opinion\u2014that quite apart from the interest of be so sparkling \u2018comedy.it would be im- truct a more accurate and oe ricture of tbe court of Napoleon.\u201c The staging of the play is the mos elaborate ever seen Jo America.There a fort :two 8 parts in it.Miss n Ki der à a Mme.Sans Gene has Tate a, distinct success.Augustus Cook makes up with marvellous effect as Na- leon.Pome\" \u2018of the other importan Mürshal Let A pate ue SE Bern t isters apoleon enrie Lander re Of Mins Maud.Shotwell.The play has made & hit and is testing the Capacity of of every theatre where it has been ot te Opera Francais.\"One of the events of the present French season-will be the production, next £, of Adolphe Adam's celebrated \u2018opera, .t parts are: Harold Rus- \" shan electrician, & - bers of the company, _ CANADA'S DESTINY.- Lecture of Mn Amer Tenth Lecture the ¥, M.GC.A.Course.Mr.H.B.Ames delivered the tenth.leo- ture in hia present course at the Y.MLC.A, on Thursday sday evening.on the subject of the Future .Ames divided bis a ect into five heads: Disunion, Annexation, Independence and Moderate and Advanced Imperial\u2019 Federation.re s disunion, there were some at the present time who still main- 4 taln, as they maintain in 1888, that confederation.is a failure.Their numbers were rapidly growing less and their voice in In public debate was never hi Others ee ated a vast French Catholic land to Include uebec and the New England States.No French Canadian of prominence, however, supported the idea, but there was à considerable element in Canada who looked forward to annexation.This feeling was not 80 strong now as formerly and on the Ameri- canside any such contemplated action would be looked upon with indifference.If should, however, manifest any strong desire in this counection, Canada\u2019s future would be fraught with peril.Of deeper root, bow- ever, in the hearts of many ansdians was the thought of independence.In many nee Canada would be financially burdened such action, and the presence to the south ot a second independent nation so much stronger and more populous would INEVITABLY RESULT IN ANNEXATION.Mr.Ames, accordingly.would consider Canadian independence as but a preliminary step tow American annexation.The question of Iroperial Federation divided itself into two sections, & moderate and à more advanced view.The moderate view would look forward to only a closer alliance, principally by trade and comfuerce, with the mother country, while the exponents of the advanced view uphold a parli- ment sitting in Great Britain, in whose seats would sit the representatives of Great Britain's colonies throughout the world.In summing up, Mr.Ames would dismiss the idea of disunion as unworthy of serious discussion and would consider annexation as forming the stepping-stone to absorption and obliteration, no part of the possible future.Independence, though a lorious dream for the far-distant future, is finpracticable for Cauada of to-day, and would inevitably lend to annexation.Mr.Ames would accordingly come to the conclusion that in the maintenance of British connection lies Canada\u2019s most prosperous nd most probable future, and as, it so, British connection would orce become either closer or more distant, he ho all Canadians would seek the former terna- tive.Mr, Ames\u2019 next lecture will be based on the present state of the franchise and election laws.PERSONALS.Har David Gillies, Braeside, is registered at the Dr.and Mrs.P.L Brown, Melbourne, are at the Windsor.Mr.F.E.Lovell, Coaticook, is a guest at the Queen's Hotel.Dr.Stackhouse, of Ottawa, is a ghest at the Balmoral Hotel.D.S.McLeod, of the Jas.Hay Co., Woodstock, Ont., is at the Balmoral Rev.W.T.Herridgo, of st.Andrew's Church, Ottawa, is at the Windsor.\u2019 Mr.and Mra.Spackman are staying at the Murray Hill Hotel, New York.Surgeon Sewell, of B Battery, Quobec, registered at the Windsor yesterday.Sir Donald A.Smith left in his private car Metapedia for New York last night.Mrs.Skane, Chatham, Ont, is the \u2018is the guest of Mrs.\u2018A.F.Riddell, Sherbrooke Mr.and Mrs.D.BH.ernar have have tak session of their flat in the-Sh erbrooke \u201cfor Lavy winter.» Miss Bouchette has arrived from\u2019 n'Queben, on on a visit to Mrs.R.A Lindsay Mme.Routhler, vite of the Hon.Mr.Justice Routhier, as arrived at the St.Lawrence Hall from Que Mra.Cassils, Rochester, N.Y., has been on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.\u201cJohn Turnbull, Drummond stree Miss Häètie, por ER, England, is the guest of the Kev.Canon and Mrs.Henderson, at the \u2018Theological ego.Mrs.Paton, Sherbrooke, Que, has arrived in Holt, Stanley street.Mr.C.Hughes, Bank of Montreal, has been summoned to England by the serious illness of his siater Miss Hughes.Justice George W.Burbidge, of Ottawa, Judge of the Exchequer Court, was one of the arrivals at the indsar, Mr.R.C.Deerochens Hon.J.A.Ouimet, ir at tho the 5 averonce ato secretary to or of Publio AA 1s J.Mi Hask and wife, of New York city, arc the Win on Col, Haskell is connected with the Treasury ment.Miss Constance Sewell, daughter of Dr.Colin Sewell, has returned from a visit of several months to England, by the Sarnia.Mr.George \u2018Hyde, of Meesrs.McIntosh and «Bt j'etais i\u201d with two prima donne.gyq am the departures for England Bd ps of tha opera is.laid in lui and this wreok, by the Majcatic, vis Now York.gland a and scegery,.| Mr, H.C.Whiteley, who has bee hing ! * athe story being an adaptation of A fairy | the North-West for the last year son ranchin at tale of Abou, Hassan or Eing for.\u2018lay, the St.Lawrence Hall, en route to England.opera renks as high a as on\u201d asa Mr.E Dickie.oi mor of of the \u2018Liquor Protec- .musical composition and it is altogether tive Associat of Ontari tario, and ex-socretary of \u2018brighter.The overture ol \u201cSi jetais Roi\" the Liberal hab of Toronto, is a guest at the .in-alone-a choice piece of ruse which is |.Bail.Bruce C found the t | arruthers.Tn A bieal orgualsations of he ar Ene I sister, Mra.Short, mièor rot.di late Major ay score for the\" ort ad To bap Shot, Bera Canadian Artillery, has arrived at imported from Paris at a cost he oné\u2019 hun¥ th #05, from Kingston.- an ind dant © n legen orga LS > ry dollars.Although the expense cons; pected with the mounting of this piece is eavy., the management declares tha De admission.will not be, raised.\u201cThe \u2018ES t performance is s Axed for December 13.7 Theatre RoyaL\u201d a.© ussell Brothers, edians, will be \u201cthe De ton at the Th Royal during.next w comment on Monday wi the usual matinee.This company is one of noter & Fields 1s rgan rations, and that firm bas been grad securing under its man- ent Foc pol e cream of the vaude.pe oF Russell Bross.com je cn ben features only, but.bôténth one le re of appearing at t tion.tho he ear the German \u201d comedian ind Indic, who has hitherto a at the head of lig own company; the Piano electrocutor, Will H.Fox, in his original\u2019 satirical creation, \u201cPadewhiskie;\u201d Hastings © -and Maridn, \u2018the change vocalists; Whiting.and Shep.: naar \u2018sketch T \"Brien, Tate comedian, o \u201cBlack Crook\u201d ¢ Company, -\u2018assiste: Miss Havel in & comedy act.Comedian n is without a éoubt one of the Dest most 4 acl ingl now ore the public gn og Raymond, the winsome A nee ad character vocalist, will also And \u2018not least among this aggra- \u201cinimitable fémale persona à asset Broshers, in _their original conception of the \u201c r vant Girls, *.ap\u2019 act'that bas nade them famous à from Maine to California.The per terminates with Russell Brothers\u2019 domed instwo scenes, entitled larice,\u201d ucing James Russell in the * ule role, which character he gives an the on of -stars are nators, the .4 Mr.J.K.Macdonald, of Toronto, managing director of the Confederation Life Association, entertained the -members of the local board of directors tors and staff of agents at the Windsor last - Torrante, wit 'e of the late Mr.Justi Torrance, who Las been ons longed visit 1h © Southern ed to th oor, ® where sho will take up a (presidgnee for the winter.BH, Poupare 5 was 3 in town yesterday La Hoare © is commissioned to Take ments abou the Hull Kléctric Company nd the Aylmer Water Works now in course ot nstruction, of which he has the franchise.= General John BE.Boith.a Toading barre Washiu n.was in ood op C jante 1 Thu day by tho Hon.Same has not been in Montreal for rer 30.) vous or was mi pressed with the progress of thé city, - Mr.C.R, Hosth returned home from New York yesterday, w had Taeeting of the Comm While in that cit: orne and Mr.R.a Sartorlus,\u201dC.M.G.V, and Captain taker, Jate of the mn fliers, who ave bee m ting in or Viagars on and va Scotid, 1 vo pe yonterday tar en route to Now York,from whence they or Epgland on December 15th.yr.John C.Murra te the \"well known ship surprised at- ence last evening: bya a \u201clepratation of his emplo es and_others who presented him with a and Mrs.Murray with an elegant silver epergne.The casion was enn an enjoyable ane.{ Jorge pardon nd copmpanioë LA hie rdon, rise the rooms of the Decorat octety.2285 tt.Catherine atrect, on osday Xi Her Excellency was much utoves in the bis his story of the rise and progress « of the Society, details of which were je answer to her enquiries, by the Lady \u2018uperintenden ot Misa A.aile.offto oe Mar T 23388 NA POLEON: Miwetrated Album.\u2018If you Wish to matter, mark X in the following: blau .\u2018NAPOLEON, FROM CORSICA TO ST.HELENA, the Napoleonic « STAR\u201d COUPON.No.4.hæÇe.Freñch translation of descriptive k: p town on a visit to her daughter, Mrs.Herbert fi NOTES, QUERIES \u2018| AND ANSWERS ™ pou BILL OR.a oan + GREYHOUND.- \u201cThe Changed Cross = pris \u2018tion of Delilah\u2014-Speed of Blake \u2014Author of a Line Wanted.The Coal Bill of an Ocean Flyer.To the Editor of Noles and Queries: S1R,\u2014Ishould be obliged if you would through the columus of the STAR kindly inform me as to tho average quantity of coal used per day (24 hours), for feeding the boller fires onsteamers uch as Teutonic, Majestic, otc.), running between New York and the Old Country.Hoping to see a reply to the above question in your issue of Saturday next, STEAMER.Chambly Canton.The Marine Journal says: \u2018A ph has been going the rounds of our exchanges to the effect that an, \u2018*\u2018ocean racer\u201d burns about $13,000 worth oficoal evéry trip.Very little calculation will show how extrava- ant this statement) is.The American iner New York consuines about 323 tons per day, the White Star liner Teutonic about 3lt tons, and the Cunarder Etruria 330 tons per day at full speed.It has heen stated that the Etruria at a speed of 13 knots burns only 275 tons per day.consumption would send the greyhounds across with a total use of about 2000 tons in round figures.The price of coal in New York is considerably less than $400 per ton, and in Liverpool it is cheaper, but\u2019 even at outside figures the cost of fuel per trip, it will be seen, does not exceed , and we would not be surprised to find the actual avera e 2 Price paid to be less than $3000.The fuel 4 of such ships are, of course, far in excess.of those of the average ocean steamer.Triple-expausion engines and improved machinery of the present day have made it possible to so economize coal that the consumption per indicated Horse power per hour has been reduced in ratio touch less than two pounds, as against nine pounds in 1830 and five and one-half pounds in 1840.The Teutonic's average is quoted at 1.6 pounds per hour.The majority of ocean steamers of ordin.size, travellin at an easy gait, think a ton of | coal per hour is quite exiravagant enough for their propulsion.The big new warship lowa wiil have a bunker Capacity for only 2000 tons of coal-to speed, knots, the Indiana's bunker capacity\u2019 will be 1800- tons, the 3J000-ton cruiser-(incin- natl's bunker capacity will be 856 tons, and the crack Japanese ship \u2018Yoshino, with & speed \u2018of 23 knots, has bunkers to hold only tons.It is doubtful if the bunkers of any steamer afloat would hold $14,000 worth of coal if bought in New York.\u201cThe Grove of Daphne\u201d \u2014 History ot Lacrosse.To the Editor\u2019 of Notcs and Queries: oofymn you kindly publish in your valuable column and tegend, if any, of the rave et De of ho fens SEY find it foentioncd by Gibbon in his \u201cHis Indians in trout and salmon fishing and explanation of the same mo ot Where can I find a history of the lacrosse ! oping you will pardon me for giving you s0 moe trouble, 1 remain, Osborne street.) BAILEY AVERY.sanctuary in ancient timés, near Antioch.The grove gas finely laid out in walks of cypress and be; 7 and, as the chief re- sortof all the dissolute persons in ihe cit came the scene of the test debauc ery.In the centre, surrounded by the lux- ûries of fature and art, such as glorious gardens, fountains, baths and\u2019 colonuäden, stood the.temple of Apollo and Diana, which was iyvested with the privileges of 4 and Tartar-\u2014The Grove of Daphne | This r'at 16 || tory of .Secondly.The y Chethods of the Canadian \" Daphne was a magnificent grove and RY\" .tT BRINGS COM FORT Sug so dx © Sunlight Soup Depot tor ones FRANK MAGOR = co.Montreal.Walter M Kestos\u2019 Sales.Fra LATE W.A.GLARKSON.ic auction to close the estate, on WEBNESBAY, 1h DECEMBER, t bis 1733 Not D ame Street, the Nove described which is in every re spect wort thy of the Detention o vestors.The tieres street vely carelul su ou of the | late owner.per- Perfect title.Easy terms ef payment.Full particulars from the undersigned.SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KEABNS, = 2 Auctioncer.Try \u201cLa Flora\u201d 10c Cigar.Ras & Donnelly\u2019s Sales.NSO SIN TURSDAY.W EDNESDA ssl 26057 Br CaraLOGUR, \"or \u201cRRDEENED PLEDGES, da à 1LN, EE Erte 4 Ji The'subacribers have rébetvod instructions from L o \u2018MOSS & CO.to sell by auction ot their Belcoronmer 3: M1 and jos 8ST.JAMES STREET, bez of articles, 2 0'Clock and Evening at H.Fortier\u2019s Cheroo Assorted\u201d colors,\u201d 289 4eod A New Departure In the Cigar Business.\" Who would ever.think that 5 good cheroots of all imported tobacco; put up in a neat little case, could be sold-for 10 cts.But it\u2019s true.\" Itis the manufacturer\u2019s*profit that has to be cut down when hard times come.Every smoker should try these Chetoots, On receipt of $3.20, a box containing 200 will be sent, expreds\u2019 prepaid, to, &.5 for 10 cts.: MON anÿ ad ess.|| Creme de la Creme Cigar Co., TREAL.the apostate, in his vain endeavor to resuscitate the corpse of paganism, visited Daphne, and made the altars of the temple smoke once more with incense; but on his departure, they were again neglected, until one night the altars and the statues were found to be enveloped in flames.The were consumed to ashes; and so forever the gods of Daphne.© place owed its ori, to Seleucus Nicator; who planted the grove, built the temple, and gave the district historie fame in connection with the Nymph Daphne, who waë said to have there turned into a laurel.Modern travellers are not agreed as to the exact site of Daphne.Gibbon, in the 25th cha) chapter o of his \u201cHistory of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,\u201d describes in alluring language the | Grove of Daphne.I can Sandy understand how he has made mention of it in his \u2018\u201cHia- tory of the Crusades,\u201d and I cannot at present verify the reference.A few sentences from \u201cThe Decline and Fall\u201d may prove interesting.At the distance of flve miles from tioch, Macedonian kin, of Syria had consecrated to Apollo one of the most elegant places of devotion in the whole world, magnificent temple rose in honor of \u2018the God of ghts and his colossal figure almast filled the capacious sanctuary, which was en- Siched Feith 1d and gems, and adorned by the skill of the G: artists.The deit; Was re) resented ina ending attitude, wi a golden Cup in his hai dr pouring out a libation the earth; as \"if e supplicated the venerable Mother to give to his arms the cold and beauteous Daphne; for the t was ennobled er fiction, and the fancy tne Syrian poets\u2019 bad transported the amorous tale from the banks of the Peneus to those of the Orontes.The ancient rites of G were imitated by the royal colon: of Anvioch.A stream of phecy, whic rivalled tbe\u2018 téuth and re an of the Delphine oracle, flowed m the talian fount of Daphne.* * * * e temple and the village were deeply bosomed in a thick grove of laurels and cypresses, which hed as far as a circum.ferenct of ten miles, and formed in the most sul summers a cool and impenetrable shade.A thousand streams of the purest Water, issuing from ev preserved the verdure of the eart] the rature the\u2019 air; the songes weré fied with harmonious sounds and aro- atic \u2018odors; and peace Cconsecral , tq, health and joy, to luxu and \u2018Jove.The soldier an he philosopher wisely avoided the tempta- thon of this sensual se, where pleasure, stoning the Bin of religion _impetceptibly dissolved the css Of manly virtue.But the groves of Daphne continued for monyzages ta enjoy the ¥en- eration of matives strangers; the privi- \u2018leges af the ho ly gréund were enlarged by ificence \"of succeeding emperors; the mun and \u2018eve reperation added new ornaments to the.splen or {cast temple ple.\u201d destroyed hy e was des and, P Gibbon Ta 5 Julian.in puted the Bre.of Daphne toi v he Galilesns.\u201d A ing Tee re which gives detailed references, the and temple aré de- set by Libanius, and by Sozo- hen: oo Tite times W Wesseling and Casau- bon illustrated this curious subject.II.Almost any modern book of travels will furnish agcounts of the different modes of fishing practised by the Indians.id G.of this city, bas published the authoritative book 0 game Unless it is out of prints any Montreal 1 bookseller \u2018will procure it for my cdrespondent.: gTove was.\u201cThe Changed Cross oes \u2014 Author of Poem in 1t Wanted.- % 7e the Editor of Notes and Queries: \u2014Can you give me the name of the aut ord the poe ublish hed à in -a c EE ge Ey toe tines of hich are hat Ey ot our beloved when a hath a id then lo When a ith bath laid ite be withering \u2018tock on lip and and oblige.Aw QLD Raper oF THE STAR.It is.extreme ty Amat to discover the name of the author of a single poem, especi- \u201cally if there, is nothin, ng remarkable æ tn verses, Tho editor ot une es ross may, willing go © DR PS Er N.&Q.Sonnet.I have been asked to publish the follow- ng sonnet.Is records an incident which happened to a Canadian poet, \u2018\u201c\u201cSeranus,\u201d and a well-known poetess, at a picnic near Paris, Ontario: He looked; and lo! a beauteons vision Ia; Within the yave,k beneath his very feet; And o'er the face sweet an As Yartoco\u2019 = 2 Inkles pi i e graceful form fores A dark- te Hebe of the w m out the ivan : solitude here, Pe ores, ton e to stay.reamed of of the cide age\u2014 Es posté his fancies through the realms of - Ing rate à fair form and faces whère- Jue classic page \u2018 e Narcissus seoms fl thon measure \u2018ot his dreams! Pronunciation of Delilah.To the Editor of Notes and Queries: Sr, \u2014Will you kindly tell me if the usual modets pro ronunciation lah\" is correct, with \u201cihe ayiidbie \u201chi\u201d woos! and the a as in \u201cline?\u201d + ontreal.En lish dictiorkry that I have it 1e 80 gl given.The Hebre Inpve te wundiacion is probably different, ED.Tor N.ner the \u201cBlake\u201d and the \u201cTartar\u201d To the Edilor af Notes and Querres : ta ig much oblige, Author of a Line Wanted.am asked who is the author of the fol- ovine line: LP Iwill grind theo, my bride!\u2019 erson in his essa ailes nait and Realist,\u201d an the | context, is as follows: \u201cI think 1 have d done well if 1 have acquired \u2018a new word fro good author; and my busihess with hina is to find my own, though it were only to melt him down into an \u2018epithet or an image for daily use, Pion paint will I grind thee, my bride!\u201d A Roy Saying.J.T.(Montreal) bas forgotten ten the of the man who said | that \u201cif he had ed at the Creation, he could Have su; some improvements,\u201d or words to ae T.will refer to Thotyss \u201c History Friedrich II of Book If, { Chap, vil.vil, be will nd the 1 low: who .and died in.the conviction\u201d ion that \u201cthe time was out of joint,\u201d and thas he had been \u201cDe- accented, passage ip Fa of ile; A Alphonso: the Wise, saying sbout lemy's Astronomy, at\" Mestre \u20ac a crank machine, that & pity the Creator not taken ad le | ill remembered by mankind; th d no other of his many sayings and \"doin, .The words which Carlyle rather, \u2018ately attributes to Alphonso X, rnamed Sabio, or \u201cTh are, strictly\u2019 applicable to his own of.Chelsea\u201d was himself a ived that if the a history of the and who ordered a translation of;the Bible nto Spanish, is _not lightly\" to be Thomas i Bai, Ont.recently, aged 104 years.To get rellef from indigest Ddillous ness, Sonstipation or torpid li or gistart th ; Shah pele ware wind cobe End fa the bak to ne oe P.: S.vas humorous, \u2018though omen et blasphemous, wére now to recon- ouso)c could givehim e Deity Church an asylum, \u2018al became for centuries = w\u2014 a place of heathen pilgri © qi cE progress of Christianity gradually - ré- vived in the Antiochenes -the purer bodies cremated in the cit in case of death be- \"horn to set it right\".- , Alphonse dbè- instincts and \u2018 virtue and decorum, \u2018and fore we have a crematory here, and oblige, your ame King of Castile anjl- Leon so-lonz the grove was finally abandoned.Julian most obedient servant; ~ 8S.L' xgo a 1252, lt is not \u2018easy to iearn-what his words were in references.the Ptole- maié f eyaton of astron -geñer- ally reported to have been as or Th been present at @ érestion, I could: \u2018have given some mélful \u2018hints for the pets | ordering o ; verse.\u201d See \u2018the ** \u201cwok, 1, .817, and te \u201cShort anbica.of Great À Pa Chambers's \u201cEucyclopedja,\u201d Vol TI p.823, has the following in ta ani on the * Jemaic System\u2019: \u201cAt Nook h oom ation of thes stem\u2019 honso X of Castile \u2018who wrote D of \u2018the Cru- Garry Poctoral relieved by the use ot-âgers e sto e a few doses Liver vos Bille.they will rye you.or pi .teothing.It Many children object to taking medicine, bat ail children love Hawker's balsam, the great cure for coughs,culds and sore \u2018An Old and Well-tried Remedy, Mas.WinsLow's Soornine BYave fie the fale softens the eor.Craig an { \u201d Montreal liver rithont .6 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of MacEWAN & ço., ot sudbury, wo.hare received, instructions the Assignee, James 1.Tel n ction.trom \u201ctue assets belonging to to this Sat by public Auction at-our rooms in to, TUESDAY, BEC, Jsth, 1894, at 2 e'Cieck.Dry Goods.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026,.$ Koss ais Clothing.Kiba etc.Hate, Caps and a \u2014\u2014 LOT 3 < Boo! x Debts, Notes, etc as bor Lak.9 :- Each lot will be sold se 3 4307 44 Terms: \u2018 Lot 1\u2014One-third balan by - fiotes at two and four months, ih Interest at samps T., TENNANT, \u201c # * SUCKLING & ces Auctioneers.\u201c Oe of Baixn & TENNANT,) coountants, pee sONT.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In \u2018the \u2018matter of PHILOMENE JUBIN, 708 apineau Avenue, Montreal - I vent.The:üunde: d will.sell by-public auction at the sales rooms of Marcotte Broa, No.69 St dames street, in the city of Montreal, on Tuesday, the lish Day of December, 1804, At 11 O'Clock, Forenoon, coded inaglvent, to wit: 18 lots of land tiated on a avenud.in the Clux.of) Montreal, know dosig- | hated by, eo official bers 1 subdivision 369, vision 370, on the official and Book of references of POL Montreal; cn store and oO.702, 704, 706 and 708 Paplneat avenue thereoh erected.-2#a\u2014Two buliding lots situated on Papineau avenue in the City of n «nd ted on.the of | en tod Tillage ARE Tr su on 3 3S witheut bulldings.hier sale et abore \u201cimmovable\u201d ss made su ro es may m= bered ibe day of ale 0 ame a Ponfurther particulars ap 7 MIOBBAE & Enr opin, NL ey {INSOLVENT NOTICE.Province ot ge, Deere of Montreal, in the # t the Province of Quepar.\" > CALAIS, 1x CHEDITOES.15 the master of FINLAY DOW BARRING- .TON, of the ci and Merad of Montreal, .-Manüfact M and \u2019 ness.thore/alone as such under the name and style of * George Barrington & Bons,\u201d Insolvent, 208 5 daw hi + .with impiety.I believe, therefo ~The creditors of said insolvent are hereby that the words o Ash honso were intend ie aa to rex before one of the Judges of \u2018to ridicule the many flaws which he detect- re in ene ine at) ontreak où the in the Ptolemaic System, and were FOUR ENTH any of DECEMBER.instant, at directed in irony agaifist the conceit of his tanot he el in the forenoon, in order to give foo arrogant our astronomers.I must Sale ies toning Le LP aa en remem at two centuries after- o on wards, when men came to understand and gueb other as may lawfuily be subeit- test the » Copernican Theory,\u201d the disorder- HN.COLLARD, 1 pile of hypoth eses, re ntative of the Deputy Prothonotary 8.O.had recei thé Papal seal of _Montreal, 6h December, 1904 M3 ntailitity: and had held s way pal ne the inde of men for twenty cent os, 8 at once |' erambled to stoms, à an sank, as it were, i L into oblivion.à The severest cases of asthma are tro- : BANKRUPT STOCK FOR SALE BY TENDER In the matter of \u201cThe Armstrong Photo Engraving Company,\u201d of Montreal Tenders; at a rate in the dollar, will be re- osived by the undersigned until noon on MONDAY, the 1045 Day of DECEMBRE, 1804, for the whole of the stock in trade and book debts of the above Estate.or in lots a8 fOOWS Lor L\u2014Machinery, Plant, tools, De stock an Ber no nues on at the Sist, 18D4.$1287.30 Lor 8.shop anc.OfMoe Furniture and Stationery and Books.Lor 3 Book Debs Mr.Deon as Ford, Toron ont.states \u2026 er Ere Coll Liver ot Emalsion AER 10 Lo Prnlod S04 on Cte readers re | ith, Wil Che \u2018Bark is free from.objec- Brook with \"SE of book debta, tionable being almost as pleagant as can be seen seu the premises ocoupied by the the = sy Shite fe for coughs and colds it gives solvent.and all on obtained from piel mer action, acting promptly \u201c'congition of sale 1s for cash and an accepted even obstinate cheque for 25 p.\u20ac to mpany each tender.hig] Or any tender not necessariiy 26 Beautiful Artificial Flowers x \u2019 , During the month of December, the firm ogo ot Rossariogs Brown, CRs Oarator.of Cadieux & Derome, 1003 otre Dame st, of Bt.James street, will make a reduction: LBP eo © on all cash 13, 1006.ss saw purchases.Fais i prey a poautifol \u2014 _\u2014 guscrémont artifl were, CP paies IN Mi MATTEROF 2 ER FR be pint 1 d Card P a liftie beauty just the ora room P, La Ton Bro.'s warerooms, he Sanda dl and aper lo 2887 St, Catherine st, cor Peel.Open evenings this month.* 230 3 Saw ST.JOWNN, I.Que \"Clear \"and perfect ti : purchasers of | lots at Amherst eut Fark 50e © IN LIQUIDATION, advertisement.J Sele by private à valable Lot of Plant sad EET ERE Grioger.o Eacte pe Cutting M Granston £00, none ds 3% Een er i one ok or separately to .ALSO THE REAL ESTATE, EA & ai 1005 Notre are and Bleary.er Lyons, Inthe meanest hut is a romance, t où Consiattos of er Story Brick Brick publier Stone birt knew the hearts there.UT ther 10) has Lo Fond SERS ment ts 1e be found manufacturing Heart Dissase Relleved in 30 Minutes PP Avoir ve Aer s Cure for the Heart gives per- mL conved Jéstar, | fect relief in all cases of ic or Symp: MIN 38 Cuthbert Séreet, Montreal.thetlo i To à 2 x.ia , - effects a cure.One One con convinces.oly J ale, 2133 Notre Dame, La- Try es La Flora\u201d.10c -268 UL Cigar.Bakkiapt Stock tor Sale by Public Auctions] - oe dus à J0598 SE 8 BAPELIRE TEES 8e bastress 8 Gus pe EEE] Al -y a3 + \u2018tes 8 SEARITEESEZA NÉ HÉUESE.g ae o gh! a po - -t ji! 31 | oJal vod dan 350 Diamond bar-b cos 3330 ote.oon hour and quarter ce, 3408 bias far err Sd trimmed, 3074 Orercont, ut CUS EE \u201cyn BUSH BR YEE Ut NU BNNE OB NNN ENNESS SENERE VO NUUSRUS VU UEVUSESES SE : & 4u07 Lk gold ponri plo.317 4007 Dison cluster ring lé oad sig 4 SEUSUNEUGS E 4 17, 12 1% 17, 17, « 17 REE~ BH ENSEUSSS with otter col \" mn Penbeider.with gold & cil.Jan.771 Penholder, with sen ven 3671 Breriot 371 8 ss pie i aad Bilver 1 FEE EERE NS Ak gol H watch, stem-winder, Ei Side Waltbatn move ASST « 3530 14k gold us srem-winder, Wal- \" # seié An: SI Anti: seal, Ÿ dwt.=z sue P.Bopp EEE pas \u2026 3003907 ss D gun, made by Parker of Keg- ssh 9% Two a id ver Pair gold eye, ins.= £- 32822 3 meFFFFnene» pousprrP PER x x 5 QUARTERLY SALE ad \u2018amerous \u20ac to 0, mentiga.Sale Each red from 288 tt Articles ou view M y, upto hour of prchaners cu ec article at dis au ae cire = = = , STEAM AND.POWER .FOR ALL DUTIES AE Æ DONNER - - : ge To Noire Duan of ta Auctioeers, orat J.Lo - ,Ç CATALOGUE.; ; DESCRIPTION OF GOODS NORTHEY CO.|= x vr\" : - *|l 1m .A m9 LTD.: - 6 Toronto, 3 a ro | ! Om.{i Hi.dl.3YCHA NAN & CO., Quebec Agents, CRAIG ST., MONTREAL.20 te ce | B - 3233 23 221238 \"8 s ¥1:: HE \u201c \u2014_ x sig £32 suzssuas 233 8 232237 EMEUNE :®s=3332 8432331323 3238 233% 5 333 Ezx3 sa 8 4 8 232 233% 3 533 % \u20ac 2822223523 i 12333233833 \" Rae & Dounelly\u2019s Sales : : LE) \u20ac assorted careets.Hegt.= = 1 Wesson rifle.5.\", : ER) HE vrac, moon visée, Va 508 061 150 poid coral alger ring à duc 0 À ts MB En EST vs © Bl 4068 a.480 .= $ 8S Bad su aus us 816 817 11 5 ro FrFrr FFF I pe REBESERSFFS FAFR A) watch.T1270.Diamond solitaire ring, 4 karats.« Gold slbezt and locket, Sdwt.¢ sterling silver forks, 13 ounces.w 3, 1 or w a 1dox.tory 1 a, ÉLSES EESSGEGREEG GEGG8 55 5 G8SE 1, -| 552 \u201cx deren table knives.w 3.553 1 dozen dessert knives.w 2, ow 86 Boambee sn 557 Oct.9, 1869 558 Ulster.LE 559 9 wu 560 ou 561 958 CR ow 562 95 | 563 9535 9.ss &; = rg 66 9926 .18 = 677 10000 + 12 wu 678 10001 n 19% wn 10002 » 19 = 9823- Paisley shawl.nw 19 w 681 10006 3 sterling silver nw 19 + Boy's suit of cl wn 20 = Glarier's di: » M + © we ow 20, un - yw», 666 10004 3 Towels aad pillow tiga 134 3 Tw 657 10004 34 remnants of st dp 2 N.B.\u2014All diamond oo in the \u2018Catalogue tin anteed mounted in gold.re Will sell: \u2014 Tuesday afternoon, Lot No.1 to 100.- \" \u201c evening.Lot No.16132 295, = Wednesday afternoon , Lot 718 to evening, , Lot 36 to sa Thursday afternoon, Lot No.rh to 558.ih Clog Thursday evening.11 be Sheerved thas the Baa vali one Cabinet runny Tha Cloth: Ornaments ac.bacribers are instructed by Fred W.Saffery, Esq.-who 18 golog to reside in the to sell by auction ture and Effects, at the resid No.60 ROSEMOUNT AVENUE, Cote Bt, Antoine, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 10, .\u2014COMPRISIFG\u2014 by Bell cost um o Mazon & E many and End Light, Jewel Range and Kitchen sundries- BALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.RAE & NL Anctionesss.Tie Cath ss hs ow avenue.ns wi on ground for removal of furnicure.~ on view morning of RAE & DONNELLY, _ Auctiossers, \u2014 and 7.30 p.m.2873 \u2014THE\u2014 HOME ron INCURABLES.Non-Sectarian, .5857 SHERBROOKE STRENT, Near 855.Lawrence Main Brest, \u2018 COXDYCYRD BY the Hoo.Treasurer, Roi ITR, Ed.3 MR All donstisns acknowledged monthly.; Hoxcaant Atprrots: Memns.MA\u2018 MACINTOSE à HYDR.mes, BOARD OF PARTIS, ie nan PUBLIC N NOTICE.qua at dre Court Care Tove of this sity: ech thelr Attoru and Coun- a they vil, and troc a honorable of the Baperior Court, In and for the district De ontreal, in the Province bec, in chambers, 8 cefli: uj the sald ju tochouse and nominate in virtas Act of the Logislature, Vic, 56, Sec 7, three i, who shall oom] the of Rewis- orn the mid city of M perform such duties as Ate imposed by law upon the revisors.Montreal, S0th Mov., 1904.} me 3 rt LECAL CARDS.MoGibbon & Davidson: ADVOCATES, &e.NAW YORK LIFE BUILDING EB Danan, GO 4% Fees Daviess | A entire Household .ence, ' of Moat undersigned Astor rr FETES The Anglican Sisters of St.Margaret.\u2019 1.vr a ey labos al = ace bn oh a * À | 5 A by « + Co ti + eta isn 80d a es + under similar circumstances.tb \u2018COUNT DE LESSEPS AND PANAMA.{& > PERPETRATED.Domestic Relations of the Deceased .and His Home History\u2014Various Epochs in His Wonderful Career.The domestic life of the late Count Fer- finand de Lesseps\u2014that is, recorded married life\u2014began in 1860, shortly after the Jetes at the inauguration of the Suez Canal.Mlle.de Bragars was but twenty-one when he married her.Mme.de Lesseps is \u2018of Creole origin.Her beauty bears the type of that race\u2014the magnifcent black eyes, \u2018soft as black velvet, almost prevent you from seeing with impartiality any other feature of her face.Her figure, which is now stout, was as beautiful as a statue.Sbe is the daughter of M.Ie B who was judge at the island of Mauritius.made followin anecdote relative to her .de Lesseps is known to age fends alone: On his return from Palestine, M.De Bragars had brought back with him somo roses of Jericho for some ladies of his uaintauce.M.de Lesseps, +who was one of the habitues of the house, was present when the legend shouk these flowers was related : \u2018\u201c Any one these dried roses can, by putting them in water and making a wish, know whether it will be fulfilled or not.If, on the next day, the faded flowers shall have bloomed again, he is sure of AOCOMPLISUMENT OF HIS DESIRE.\u201d \u2018 And you, mademoiselle, said M.de Lesseps, turniog to M.D De Bragars\u2019 young daughter, \u201care you, too, going to try the experiment?\u201d = **1It is useless, monsieur,\u201d the girl replied with sadness and emotion.*\u2018The rose would not | bloom again for me.\u201d , - \u201cBecause my dearest wish cannot be realized.\u201d There was so much confusion and evident feeling in this reply that M.de Lesseps was struck, and set to thinking.\u201cfry, 2% least, mademoiselle,\u201d he said, {akin hee hand, which she let linger in e yong girl put the legend of the to the test.The following day they Ted rosumed their fresh color, and shortly afterwæ«d Mlle.De Bragars me the Comme de Lesseps.Their union was blessed with eleven chil- Besides these, two sons were to Count de Lessers by a former wife, of whom, however, there is very little said in _the standard biographies of his life.She a Spanish lady\u2014Signora Grevigny.| The late Count de Lesseps became Consul at Malaga Spain, in 1839 and at Barcelona in 1842.- pPurine th e bombardment of Barce- Jona by Espartero he rendered such efficient service in the protection of neutrals and foreigners that he was decorated by the ments of France, Sardinia, the two Y Een: Soden, the Netherlands and Spain, and Barcelona placed his bust in its town hall.He was French Minister to Madrid in 1843, served similarly in Switzer- \u201cland and Italy in 1549, and in the latter country hel to restore * ORDER IN THE PAPAL DOMINIONS Charles de Lesseps, who was implicated in the Panama matter, is the second son of o \" of the enterprise, and was \u2018among he arst for the gossi ck when fraud was suspected.Bhenten was accused,\u2019 complicity with MM.Fontaine and londin, of bribing BM.Baihut, Minister of Public Works, in 1868.At the commencement of the Panama investi- tion, Charles de Lesseps admitted bav- ng distributed 975,000f., was discovered that 600,0001, n : passed over to Cornelius Herz.Finally the * missing 375,000 francs were found to have been paid to M.Baihut, on condition that tbe Minister used his influence in favor of the proposed Panama Lottery bill.M.Bai- hut was to have received two farther sums of 250,000 francs and 375,000 franca, and specially stipulated that he should give no receipts.As the bill was then withdrawn on account of the hostile attitude of the Chamber these two last named sums were f not paid.When the bill was again brought forward in 1 a committee of eleven members was ,éppointed by the Chamber to report upon it.Five members were in favor of the bill and six opposed to it- M.Sans Leroy was among the latter.In consideration of the sum of 300,000f.,\"M.Sans changed his opinion, and thus - made six in favor of the bil AGAINST FIVE OPPOSED TO IT.The bill | was, therefore, favorably reported passed the Chamber.the the Senator for the Department of Lot, M.Beral, pronounced a discourse in favor of the bill, and voted for -t\u2014in consideration of the sum of 400,000f.d.MM.Dugué de la Fauconnerie, Go- n and Proust each received smaller sums M.Antoine st was French commissioner to the Chicago Exhibition, but resigned his post as soon as his:connecticn with the Panama scandals was established.This chapter of Panama in de Lessons\u201d \u201c Nife will go down as a matter of histo Jrance,as did the South Sea scheme in SOME FOURTEEN YEARS AGO, hen the subscription books for the Pana.Tanal were opened, de ps called pon the ach common people to open thelr \u201cwoollen stockings™\u2014petite gens de bas de laine, is the phrase de used i aking of these hard-working, small rmers an shopkeepers of France, who look about always for a safe investment for their Li little, savings.The stockings were gpened upsidedown,and the lit- pret copper coins jingled out and ran into the yawning coffers ama Company.due ares Theso Shin had been a severe drain upon stockings.\u201d But Count de ps a going to make them all rich, They would) pour out, then he would pour some Elisha-like way, it 7 wasn't nr, though it seemed to be, the stockings would run over with gold, as the widow's cruise with oil.So thé \u2018poured \u201d out, not so much as they wished to pour, por so much as de Lesseps had bo Still it was a good sum, this great sub- .seription\u2014about 400,000,000 francs.Work began at both ends.De 'Lessepa spent part of his time in Paris, urging on the sub scriptions, making cheery reports, a, being in: in- jorciewed by the news for his oo ,for h Peu Pa: his children born r he was 65, nay, some of them after he was 75.He rg aids art of his time at Panama, net much, be because the - \u2018climate was LIFE WAS TOO VALUABLE A risked, still enough to enahle him to eed that the canal a.shing, and would t completion.e the i, Yor - -fédem both at Panama and Paris, at twelve miles of the canal had been leted; that he had sailed over it; that Te.00,000 ons lr IC TR » ing was going A y and wèccessfully.He alo announced thus mosdod mone \u2018money.\u2018The 400,000,000 nes e, 400,000,000 subecribed after- = arde End sis gone.But who would stop when everything was going so welll There = Were some who protested a little\u2014feeble apt in the sweil of accl n.A: \u201cBut, Papa de Lessq said the Canal would be ne in 1887.it in ve only excavated 100,000,000 1x of the and Fos on and a half tons that are te bo axcavated.And you said that it HN ¢ THE \u2018HUGE SWINDLE THAT WAS Bee this sum it.pue à 000,000 000 france al boet bar, little bit 22 cost 600,000,000 and 200,000,000 more.\u201d De Lesacps courted investigation, and 3 commission went out came back to t or thereal with 1833and continuing on until chorus of praise of adulation.Every public source of formation had only fine things to eay of Canal Company.And.the money canine to pour oat of the *\u2018woollen atockings™ into the yawni coffers, But sidwily, Dr eatily the ams pany began to lose the confidence ox no nation, The Ak of praise ouder and stronger and more var at the people listened or read silently.Other at their papers, ey sen r representatives to admire the at Panama, and these representatives oad come back withatrange stories, which SOMETIMES GET INTO PRINT, not alive 2 often enough.The French people heard these things from eee bear doubted, sus , distrusted.When, in November, 188, the Panama Company, having failed to get its new subscription en, asked the ch Chamber to t permission to raise money by lottery, the storm broke.The Deputies from northern France demanded that the Chamber refuse the loan and appoint an in- Teatigation | committee.These Deputies ere urged on by their constituents, who had got fretful and fearful with look their empty \u201cwoollen stockings.\u201d ub throu gh the sudden change of front of one man who held the dividing vote the lottery was permitted.in pa de Lesseps called upon the \u2018\u2018waollen stockings\u201d to untie under the allurement of a lot loan.honor of France was involv said be.The company must have 400,000 obligations taken or the canal would not be made.But only à few \u201c\u2018woollen stockings\u201d opened.nly 125,000 obligations were subscribed.The lottery loan loan was a failure.December i 1888, d Lesseps a and d his colleagues reigned and the pany went into liquidation, and the Tribunal of the Seine appointed .This was a day of excitement in eee a day of heartbreaking sorrow in Parisand in the provinces.The small shopkeepers, the small ers, the workingmen, the workingwomen, in short, lion subscribers nine-tenths of the half to the Panama loans saw all they bad in the world, all they had saved so wearily and slowly y against the feebleness of old age, as dowries daughters, as means of starting sons in the world svepta ave , swallowed up, zone forever.Half à were touched directly, four - times that many were hard hit.After the first outburst the owners of the * woollen stockings,\u201d peasants and small bourgeoisie, sett] down to face the Inevitable.- They had believed too long in de Lesseps, white-haired, benevolent, and a father at 75, to lose faith all at once.They decided that he was telling the truth when he narrated the misfortunes, the umex- ted obstacles, the doings of the wicked and vacillating river Chagres and so on.They decided that he knew, when he said the canal could and would be built.They sat down and waited patiently for the Government to act.Meanwhile, on March 15, 1839, the canal company stopped all payments and all work or pretence of work beyond keeping men to watch the machinery and see that it did not rust or run away.In the four years - SINCE THE FIRST SPADE had been thrust into the marshy soil at lion persons but three or Panama, the com had s ent 1.400,000,- 000 francs, or 000.had only partly completed twenty ailes o the forty- five to be done al ther, and they had not touched the most difficult, the most expen sive part\u2014the seventeen miles throu mountains.They had spent 900, francs more than the original estimats af the engineers for the whole canal, 800,000,- 000 francs more than De Lessepa liad said would complete it; and upon the best information, the ject, if cable at all, might bly be carried forward to com- letion for as Touch again as had Deen spent.ut by all authorities the \u201csea-level\u201d canal which De Lesseps had dly boasted was impossible and ore E erous, Then came the rumblin he storm that almost overturned the Republic.When J ales De aye mounted the tribune in the Chamber of putes on Monday, November 21, 1892, and, speaking with voice that carried conviction, den the Goverhment as a taker and a robber, | he astounded and horrified the whole French nation.Only a very few had known what was coming; and in twenty- four hours afterwa the republic was tossing and shiveri the Stormy.reef-riven seas that few The Second Empire had rates shown such rottenness when it fell to pieces.Here again was the worm-eaten official life, the prostitution of men in the high Soufilence of the people, theft and greed m as patriotism.But all that followed ia of too recent occurrence to need recapitulation.Justice was invoked, and' five defendants were convicted on the trial which ended on February 9, 1803.There were Ferdinand de Lesseps, his son Charles, Marius Fontane, Henri Cottu and Gustave Eiffel.The two \u2018de Lessepa were sentenced to five years\u2019 imprisonment each, and to pay-a fine of 3000 francs; Fontane and Cotta, to.two years\u2019 imprisonment and fine each, and Gustave Eiffel, two years imprisonment and 20,000 francs fine.Ferdinand de Lesseps was not imprisoned, but the other convicted men were taken togaol.It was shown that toward the last the company\u2019s colony in Darien became a place OF IDLENESS, DRUNKENNESS, GAMBLING, prostitution and general knavery such as modern times have not often bown., The stories that are told of this city are some of + them horrible and revolting.But meny of them would be laughable were it not for those hundred thousand owners of \u201cwoollen stockings\u201d who formed the background of this drama, those poor toilers of French shops and towns who pai id for it all out of their small savin, the company sen Paris to dissipate and .to fatten at this hu carcase.The contractors all had friends w were invited to come and help themselves.If some rascal\u2019s rascality got too scandalous and he was threatened with dismissal, he had only to threaten exposure Ue get his old Place or a better one.pensive inachinery out from France was dumped into the Pay or into the marshy und as foundations for uses.here were straw y rolls, straw contracts false estimates, false accounts.Nothing ng honest, and if by chance an Jo feaibly { the peasant class omega\u2019 prejadicss about them, and it the Lesseps fami so very ular - of Ab rome\u201d uit of their an instance, t Mme.de Lesse herself, are dressed M.de Lesseps and has been entirely kept u et his his expense.Count Ferdinand d family, and the Em cousin.There was tch blood in him.er was a descendant of the architec of the Cathedral of Edinburgh.In tie youth the de Lesseps was pont to Madrid with Lucien Bona Tain Payoane aad To had Spann ught up in Bayonne and spoke Spanis as well as French.Lucien Bonaparte was the first ambassador named to the court of Charles IV.by Napoleon.His mission was to obtain the retrocession of Louisiana, which Louis X V, had allowed to slip from his hands.De Lesseps, the elder, was the brain of the negotiations.The New Orleans affair brought him into relation with the United States consuls, with one of whom\u2014Kirkpatrick,of Malaga, \u2014he me es intimate.Together they journeyed through Andalusia and married sisters.IN HONOR OF CABOT.rh TO THE STAR.) Toro! mber 8.\u20140.A.Howland, M.P.P., Thursday night,in anaddress on the + ~ early history of Canada, delivered before the Historical section of the Canadian Institute, urged the erection of « statue of Cabot, the discoveror of Canada.oronto, to commemorate the four bandrea anniversary of that great event.In connection ih it was unanimously resolved by Mr.Howland\u2019 of a historical exhibi FOR BETTER ROADS.{SPRCIAL TO THE STAR] THREE Que., December 8.\u2014The Triflavian City athers bave ve passed two Fos Late Ce One is to place all arteries ty under the ci city\u2019s con- troi, à e., the ion to a to the drawing away of the snow oo a leading to this city.The other, that of g ray teams to have tires 3} inches wide instead of the 2 in.now in use.time cs ming to this rule will have ter's tax remitted to him.THE LATE MR.BEATTY.PHILIPSBURG, Que., Decem regular session of the Council of the.ration of this held on Meader is was moved by neillor S.cuire seconded Crothers, an by Councillor T.C.That we deplore the death of Mr.C.C, Beatty, lately a member of this worked for the im ement of J.F.WaITwELL, Sec.-Trees.TWELVE CASES OF DIPHTHERIA.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) HUNTINGDON ORGAN FACTORY.|EPECIAL TO THR STAR.) honest man appeared among th HuNTrsanoN, Que, December 8.\u2014The ven out without clay beri sale of the Cornwall factory Dee able to com Iain or expose.One co Friday.LE N.Pratte of such man, employed n a high office in the | Mon par : the deeds were duly | pany, and rant of the real position bis Bis mecalfren thous t they were favor =P Hebert, the ent sculptor, ng him came ce horror came bere in com wi .Pratte, stricken.He told his story first to lo Chartes pany de Lesseps, son of Ferdinand de re ie the Vice-President of the compan arles de pa listened to him with an air that \u2018made the visitor realize he was Gnwelcom He went tode Lesssps himself.The old gentleman, the benevolent, and honor Sole, wept like a child.He nade the honest man go over the details \u2018 a and again.He ohoed that this ' should be bed.a.tow months.ater he ato up tals balance d and read sheet, which ho OE tobe to Def and made \u2018a cheering speech .WHICH HE KNEW was Mierwards court.as was a ny Vitan and tna the re eee Jove and respect for *\u2018Monsieur le Comte\u201d near increased the great fairday at Vatan that the nows of his condemnation was ms pablic and at once the villagers in sign ourning sto the public ball, Which, share which the young people \u2018of the for months bef naa oy Sturlly Berriohon lads e bee pou.A flourieh their sticks and heard that the Parisians had better ries their core off \u2018Monsieur le Comte.\u201d Nor fs it! su sin n his own count de Le ul be loved venerated.ner delighting in sts of kindness, his generosity towards throughout the district h and large handed.Never a marriage Aeron cosmid ewe wre in.Ly of the surrounding.is Bat ina handsome present from igs ?© pp es is A QUESTION OF PRAYERS.[seacrat TO THE STAR) Vancouver, B.C., December 7,\u2014 Provincial oat present in en have with the custom of having prayers À ing to business.ti-Government paper su ost that Government is past praying LINA'S MORALITY BILL.CAl COLUMBIA, 8.C.Dec.8\u2014In the Houss ursday night there was a lively argument on the intoxication, drunkenness and the use scene or profane language a roviding a fine of fot Jess tian $8 or more Pian $1 10, or imprisonment for not less than five Klute hag ih irty days.After to make the law say: a di CLEVELAND AGAIN CONDEMNED \u2018New Yoax, December &\u2014A « the from ta, Me, says: There in intense indignation in leading wooden ship Ming sity the world, over the lop outli Free bent Cleveland i message ad ships The Cp builders of Bath, To Sewall, member of the National Committee for ree will hold a mass meeting in a few days, for the pur pose of adopting condemnatory resolutions, was of good\u2019 ie is his | = listeners to urge the holding \u201cAccom- | y dei end the bill aT ART ASSOCIATION OF MONTREAL.A VISIT T0 THE: GALLERY OX |= PHILLIPS SQUARE.- The Work That is Being Done in the Art Classes\u2014A History of the Gradual Accumulation of Valuable Paintings.\\ In the evolution of a pation ora community nothing more correoctly marks its era of emancipation and leisure than its attention to the Fine Arts.In that evolution there are always three stages\u2014 War, Trade and Commerce, Peace and Pleasure.It may be safely asserted -that when à pec- ple have established in their midst an association for the exhibition of works of art and for education in msthetics they are in the highest plane of civilization.But further, without contradiction the observation may be made that as a rule, and speak- Angofthe multitude, the best things in a city are best known by strangers to it.The year is passing and stark winter comes apace.And to many a one will come the question where can he spend Saturday afternoon?The country is dead.Hundreds of people cannot indulge in the boisterous apd.invigorating winter sports.\u2018a fine field for ] for batog made sad.Bat a new mood comes whan one sees the \"Redding the Ni air \u201caboon Sweet Rothe ext by the clover cl ee ta the Adirondacks.\u201d ne Then comes the Ioan Collection, well ors, etchings, crayon wings, tefly Canadian artists, command attention.7 y man or Toman aan go round the room containing the tures of the Tempest and hot aad DAEs! aw way happier in heart a ons can have o meno out\u201d ex Pater and Troyon testify to the ae artistic taate of the testator.And a good education too can pe Got in water color drawings.For, art or aclence can be learnt Sas ar dying carefully the apprized models 0 de of others.The collection of water colors in Phillips Square is not very but jt is very representative.Some of the sketches seem rather prosaic,but looked at from the proper point of view, they are full of hinta of humor and poin ts'of pathos, In looking through the pictures in these erien, one cannot fail to rve that the artists are chiefly of theo other side of the world.In the historyof painting there is an Italian school there a school, a Dutch school and so forth.But is there no Canadian school?Somé people may think that the time has not yet come to put in a plea for the public PATRONAGE OF CANADIAN ARTISTS, The more that Canada encourages native art, the more she shows her development and her coherence.Canadian artists exhibit in the old country and get their pictures bought.Is there, at the present moment, any part of the world that is more suitable und for illustration of all sorts than the minion of Canada?So far Canadian artists have not been slow to take-advan- tage of European, and especially ot French sentiments and traditions.Pen thelr exhibits across the ocean ian a ve shown great technical accomplishments.Canadian artists both in Franceand in England are ever welcome.Art in Canada isa subject already Atiractt the attention of British art circles.minion is itself ploncering.The Magazine of|w Art was so well pleased with Mr.R.Harris's THE ART ASSOCIATION or MONTREAL\u2014THE CLASS AT WORK.> ls in \u20ac de- tole ln cry And there are many kind o long for gree of existence yes = etna time, away from eakness, physical and mental, to the deli- thon that in portable feeling of tiredn e neup oe! ess; of life comes, when the weary mind | to the cynical lines: \u201cOh.to be wafted a this black, AG then leave alone and, as t| \u2018a chan, North mare the [Azores to t AD of :Montre There are rooms there finely arranged and on the walls visions of every the bleak North to the South, full of domestic pictures of over jo bope, happiness, memories glad sad, fear and grief\u2014the whole range of human lite from the cradle tothe grave.These fine galleries are but too little kuown of the and potions =quills and pills and \u2018go for doctors pr Just go up to Tux Axe Assoctason or Motcraxar-Me.Wii Baymnza.community of Montreal.Itis ome of the nicest WATS that a man can add to the of bis contem or ere LT pie à Toners PALACE OF THE PUREST PLEASURE aller, of the Gibb bequests Tull of rarely -beques well chéeen selections from the works of continental artists.The oye dwells upon each with refreshing delight, and the can in imagination enjoy the meadows on and the ndors of the streams, the great and the mirage en ans of the, lowly cakes | disa mind.Th mocratié leking takes of scene.\u201d ee oe go Boe | = ries of the Art | country, from - EE \u201cMeeting: of the Trastees\u201d that it obtained on reproduce it.same was somewhat severe in its me criticism of other Canadian exhibi The same number gave to ner\u2019s work.and in conclusion remar x * His most important canvas, wWTea of Flowers, shows him to be a akilled teman and an artist well Sersed in money to es Pema sound \u2018judgment inart by means ete., to establish an art library, means to pas of art.Ti is ve à good acdation te a say that in this las tifying to be able to quarter of a centu works of art have been and t in addition to that sixteea loan exhibitions have been beld IN ADDITION TO THE ANNUAL EXHIBITIONS of works of Canadian artists.And lectures also have been given ev: by able ex- poncnte ce a ne arte.success has that the trustees and patrons are Ardea active in their.endeavors to establish a connection between ordinary University education and Art education Art Associati The on of Mont- has done more than much to foster and forward the works of culture and of art.The country ye ng.ths cross the wide, rolling sea to art of arts?It is a characteristic of Canadians to be enthusiastic in what they undertake.The Association spends money every year over its Art Classes.This is the to an entrance for art into the people.It is the desire of the Association to foster the growth of a Bchool of Art.And surely the Dominion as ever was ng.are worthy of note.there the Antique room, filled with excellent models of Sta of Greeoe and Rome.Not ey ay to students are these models in- ma to a knowl of ne of hey Boom of hs fable as we of beauty of form.ie?fi ous in old oi Thrower, Antinous, ts The Apollo\u2018 Belvidere, The Venus of Milos, and Tiana the Huntress.It is à very FINELY ARRANGED ROOM.- And hare Pathos in the solid.Who has not Hood's \u201cSong of the Shir¢ \"1 Marshall Wood gives a statuary Ë the hard worked woman in the attic whose refrain was LE \u201cStitoh,stitoh,stitoh in poverty,bunger and dirt Mr.'s method of ton and een o visas a8 ah 0] in the ch studios thorough stu scudy of forms is of the first importance.To bea a leader à \u2018man must have some individuaitr and originality.Mr.5 ve ner has both.He is in touch with advanced of the ar Hore.; he endorse as the 1 ini of YH intimate friends.It à teaching of drawing customary a à hat way this ay.ET the Acad ery a South The idea of the Jatter is to ee otre à Biens fn he Bas [onfiod 16 be | champ, | 00428: Wm.W.And that is the opinion also of Mr.Brym- AS eco Sel ca To ea accurate is oe of the\u2019 FIRST FOUNDATIONS OF ART.The study of the huni .foruk divine is essentially necoss£ty.\u2018éne is bent upon honest ol honest.experience.ives are some two \u2018 doren*-.students\u2014 nay, mot only wuvov- i i but.men who have already made their mark.There is absolute silence.The * \" is perfect, stolid as a Sphinx, It e The artists are wholly absorbed in their study.Walking around to the various sketches m this angle and from that we can see the different \u201ccatches\u201d of the subject.If statuary cannot conduce to pl let there be no pleasure.In a sentence, the rooms of the Art Association of Montreal, which are to be next Mondaythe soene of a brilliant Vice- reception, are certainly, at other less luminous occasions, regions of delight.RAISED THE ASSESSMENTS, Propristors of Notre Dame Street East Are Grumhling.The Expropriation Commissioners ap- Pointed in conuectinn with the widening of otre Dame street east have filed the now revised roll at the City Clerk's office.This \u2018roll, originally fiied, was cancelled, owing to a couple o mistakes found in connection with it.Some\u2019 of the proprietors went to \u2018the City Clerk's office this morning, and y fifteen per oent.as\u2019 compared with the former roll, while the as- on the south side had been re- certainly bave th od, as the changes in ust, roll is for the widening of Notre street from eue Square to $3 Earl, est, ohn A.Johnson, ; mpagn widow G.Desautels and Che.À.o Ne \"R N n, 9006; .B.Sé $306; RB.J.Smith.10,100,2§; Mrs.A g.do.Vian, Vin.ain.Sh ivé, $0847.67; total, $4 rb Miss HOWISON'S LECTURE.\u201cAn Evening with Robert Burn s ja the title of a lecture which in be given in Institute Hall on the evening of the 11th inst.The lecturess Fy Mise Joan | Howinon, of Perth, Scotland.Mise Howi- son is an enthusiast on Burns and his writ- Ings and her lectn lectures seem to have caught of the true le poetic spirit which had inspired the great tiish bard The fale Shine How inst ison with telli ing effect Fe ow! e » best à efforts Sh k ado or nat, (ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.\u2018 d three the Rev.A4 a, Taylor founder of the reat Central Methodist Mission, Sydney, Aus- will deliver an as also the .à B.Silcox, « three p.m., and Rev.Dr.Hunter at seven p.m.Rev.Mr.Taylor will on the evenings of Monday and Tuenda deliver hia illustrated lecture in uare Lecture Hall.The sub IE Brangeiism.\u201d PH La alauton will \".\u201cA TABLE OF WORK.Dann What we can\u2019 Clrcle of the Kings their sale of fancy and Su Artic K proposed, announce ve for sale a table of work a t the \u2018Woman's Ex- change, 2300 St, Catherine 9 commeno- Ing on Monday, December I7.members ds of the Circle who intend to pring articles to are requésted to bring them ia as soon as .\u201d» * | ) emi nA e 1 oe * Affectation | lighting up a DR.EVANS\u2019 OPEN LETTER Lo cafiruur INVESTIGATED By THE CANADA FARMERS SUN.Miss Kocster and Her Pareuts En- doves the Statements Centalned In the Open Letter \u2014 The Doctorg Action In Making the Fasts Public Fully Justified.From The Farmers\u2019 Sun.In an open letter published in The Canada Farmers Su Sun of Sept.19,over the signature of Dr.Evans, of ood, attention was called to the remarkable case of Miss Christina Koester, of North Brant, who was attended by the doctor in March, 1402, when suffering from inflammation of the left lung, whic $ subsequently developed all the signs of consumption.In June of the same vear she wasted to a skeleton, and was suffering from an intense cough with profuse expectoration of putrid matter, accompanied by hectic fever.Her recovery was despaired of until Dr.Evans, at a stage when other remedies bad proved valuel administered Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pilla, Within a week the symptoms had and a month after the change of medicine Miss Koester was able to drive to Elm i - | à distance of six miles, and was health, except | for the the weakness by so long an The pu on of Sof the doctor's statemen of which the above is tally crea oonsiderable interest, es y when !it was rumored that Dr.Evans was likely to pe disciplined by the Medical Council for his action ln certifylog & to the eflicacy of an advertised remedy.A representative of The Canada Farmers\u2019 Sun was commissioned to carefully investigate the matter ahd ascertain how far the doctor's statements were corroborated by the patient's An D terviewr with Christina Koester, her father and mother, was held at the home- Brant.looking girl of eighteen y stated that she was now In the hgh Syment of perfect health and able to do her part in the labors of the farm, and had not since her cure had any recurrence of her former trouble.: Tado Koester, father of Christina, said that the statement as blished in Dr, Evans\u2019 open letter as to his daughter's re her was t flammation of the left lu \"ment by Dr.Evans seem: about two weeks, heed again relapsed i e apparent opeless conditions : scribed\u201d in tt the.letter.She Mey t Fo night she coug! apa ret TRAY fo oy The famil pletelygiven up hopes of her recovery,and for two nights sat up with- her expecting that she would die.r beginning the Pink Pills a change for the better wan speedily noticeable.© cough began to dis -ontinue and in one month had entirely ceased, when, as stated in the doctor letter, she was sufficiently recovered to drive to to Elm- wood.She continued taking the pills until October.Christina had been en quite well since and this fall had been pitching ny sheaves and helping in the harvest field.Mrs.Koester concurred with ber husband's statements throughout, and was emphatic in testi to Christina's reduced and weakly condition at the crisis of the and the completeness of her recovery.In view of the corroboration dy Miss er parents of the statements Dr.Evans\u2019 letter, all doubts in the matter must be set at rest, and the doctor's action in Eine the facts of this remarkable case to the ic is tully justified.That tired, lan id and dull head., ap feeling Carter's Little Liver Pills before ren and you will find relief.They never fail to lo good.He that thinks himself the lest man really | is 80; but he that thinks is generally the greatest fool.The germs of scrofuls are destroyed by Ayers Sarsapariila.Sold by all druggista.|Special Notises.Why Linen has Fallen into Dissredit.Linen has fallen into discredit v amonk the people,especially with the because it is too fine and d: où peroair: Because fine linen aticks to the skin restrains the perapiration.It does not preserve heat AL except a small fia wall = tre sembles in this respect a thin wall which can neither, dial the heat acagired nor vent the cold from affecting the body.Every one knows that we exhale vapors by Now, this exbatation rust dry e ons, but serves as a brush whose leanses the \u2018and removes all film à ted thereon.As we have already said, it continually removes the little and thus constitutes an excellent means of cleanness.Sole dealers in Can- ads or *The Interwoven Flax Texture,\u201d Arcand Freres, 111 St.Lawrence st.The Ideal Chickering Upricts.oble and musical is the tone of the new e Roaring pianos.Worthy of such perfect jewels are the lovely canes of pianos.Several new and attractive Chick- ering uprights now on sale at Nordheim- er\u2019s, 213 Su James st.Terms and conditions are so liberal and that lots at Amherst Fark are incredible vont cols uot fail to one vourselt ve + delay.Read advertisement in How to Cure Dyspepsia.- Dyspepsia arises from wrong action of the stomach, eres and Do Burdock Blood B Dyspepsia and.all diseases arisin & from it times in 100, Ing on is ¢ in the soothing and heal Wor in ker's (Stra) It cu ne and all\u2018throat and Tong \u2018In this world, it ts not what we take up, but what we give up, that makes us rich.Makes Hard Wa- that means td her.Washing in hardwater is so difficult, and \u2018the results so poor! Pearline reduces the labor, whether you | use soft water or hard.ut use Pearline, and its just as easy to.wash with water as with soft water\u2014and the \u2018results are just as good.Pearline saves more things than your labor, thou jh.We'll tell you of these aavings from\u2019 time to time.Keep your eye 4 - _ J \u201c olin wll ne RE a =: on Pearline \u201c ads.\u2019 Voware cé tmtintionn.44 JAMAIS ES \\ : .hein pares Hy Fy in pait of carriage is Row candle to our defects.fm és Allan Lise Royal Mail Stcamsbips, Liverpool, Halifax and Portland : \u201c Flail Service.From 2 Nev, RATES oF PAMMAGL-CAUIX.- S30 to $00 Single.$100 and $110 Return.of nab of porn cong sa stateroom, aad Secsnd Cabin, $38, Return, $53, ee ban 3 Liverpool.Londen, disso.1 Lee Glasgow, merry ana New Terk Service.From Ginagow.STRANSRIFS.From Now York.she ov.BTATE OF NER KA 13Dec., Ilam M Dec.BTATE OF CALIFORNIA 3Jans .Cabin, $40.Second Cabin, $35.Steevage, 8! °.Au he sretaroome are thu mas & A.ALLAN, Montreal.Reston or Philadelphia.of to AUSTIN BALDWIN & OO.§3 Breadway, N.Y, German Mediterrancan Service, RTH GREMAN HAMBURG AMERICAN ork and A, Gibraltar Ji itemarck, Dec 8 1.30 5.18.for Algiers, Naplea Genoa.Wa.m, for Rime WoL Tea 19.Werra, Feb.10a.m, for Algiers, N bo 16 11 am, a Gta Kaiser W.En Tam, Nojglea, Genoa.Werra, March 9, 9a.m.Augiors, Mirch iers, Ni Kaiser W.11., - All steamers stop at Gibraltar.Return tickets available for the steamers of either ne from N.les.Genoa, Gibraltar, Ham \" don, a: thampton.Direct N to Reyes N.G.OuLnions à Co Gen.M A DovoLas FES Paul streat.WINTER TOURS.WINTER TOURS ~T0 THR\u2014 WEST INDIES passenger steamers of the ATLAS LINE, SS, Adirondacks S.S.Adirondacks SANLS SATURDAY, For Jamaica \"Direct.THE MO PEAR RERO LT SEE MORE re Grand Winter Excursion THE MEDITERBANEAN AND TIRE TCT BEN LA TOURAINE., York Fe iol Eas BEES braltar ( = York, ota.DURATION OF ROUND TRIP, TWO MONTHA ATFORORY, ga From New Len Q California Fruits.WEST END HAS THE PROVISION BEST STORE ; ASSORTMENT Of choos Canned Californie J.H.E.DAVIS, 2699 St.Catherine St.TELEPHONE 4488.The BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA, LTH.compeny manufactures Alarm, Pele Por partionlars apply at the Dogartment, 367 Aqueduct Street, MONTREAL, Man m\u2014 FURS! FURS! Why pay more for your Fars When can save 30 to 40 per cont puniigaing Rutenberg & Co., Wholesale and Retail Jobbors, 601 Craig ec Sioeh, H.\u201cvarsity\u201d Cigar Bc.The best that experience can p uce.| Union hand made.Binomnpems | Toot SBiving Green.1.7, Ol.az.or) 25: PROPOSED FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.OBJECTED TO BY CORRESPOND- * ENTS OF THE STAR.Suggestions That the City Should Do the Cleaning of the Sidewalks in Winter\u2014The.Drill Hall Matter.; To the Editor of the STAR: \u201c Sim,\u2014I see in the STAR that a certain invention has been entertained by the Fire Committee for the purpase of preventing false alarms.The invention of a box to imprison people giving alarms is by no means a new idea, bul rather a dangerous thing to have recourse to, as I consider à - good many people would be deterred from giving alarms in a dona fide fire for fear of being imprisoned for an indefinite time should the mechaniam of the box be out of order.It is a well-known fact that a mechanical apparatus can fail to work, and specially an alarm box containing a clock work of so intricate and 30 delicate a nature, exposed to all sorts of weather, or the wire may be broken and thereby stop all communication with the stations, Now, suppose for an instant your house is on fire, say at about four o'clock in the morning, and you run in your night garments, with, perhaps, not even a hat on your head, during a cold winter night.when the thermometer is markin B below zero, you get into this celebra box, the mechanism being out of order you in\u201d till about six o'clock, or till some charitable persons break you loose.In the meantime your famil wait.patiently for the firemen; muc time is Jost before the cause of the delay is found out, and the fire makes headway, I think that if the inventor of this machine has not gone into this detail the machine is a poor thing and had better be put aside.I believe that if a few vibrating bells were put in the dwellings near the box, and made to communicate therewith, a contrivance may be arranged so that a signal could be given when the key is detached, and the vagabonds would be detected- before they have time to ring the alarm.These bells would surely answer the same purpose, cost a good deal less than $25,000, and would not cause any inconvenience to parties giving an alarm for a real fire.i ~~ OBSERVER THAT NEW FIRE ALARM.To the Editor of the STAR: Sir,\u2014In your Saturday's issue appeared the description of a new tire alartu system, recommended by the Fire Committee, to cost the city $25,000.Being such an expensive arrangement, no doubt it has some merits, That it will capture false alarm flends is a foregone conclusion, and that it will also lock Up, Domest alarm-givers is equally certain.is latter respoct appears to me to be a serious drawback.For instance, it 1 discovered my house on fire, would I leave my wife and chil dren to care for themselves aud, per ha; perish in the fire, while I was ed up in that box! No, the housé might burn first.$hardly think I am alone in this respect.Then again it is often the solitary policeman on his midnight beat that sees smoke issuing from a building who at once rings in an alarm, then returns to wake up may be the sleeping inmates.© With this new arrangement, unless there are others about, which is not always the case, the policeman will be shut in and perhaps lives lost which a few seconds\u2019 sooner warning would have saved.I think _ a much cheaper arrangement, and one that would be almost, if not quite as eflec- - tive is in the first place to offer a substantial reward for the capture of fire cranks.\u201d Then fix at every fire- alarm box high up on the post or wall, a large bell similar those used on the reels and being rung by electricity, would ring much quicker and louder if neceacary.Connect this with the small box containing the alarm box key in such a manner that as soon as the glass is broken or the key taken out, this bell would ring and arouse the neighborhood.In many cases people would be out to se the cause before there was time to unlock the box and ring in an alarm.Ithink the possibility of a reward would be the means of many making the effort to capture the false alarmist if he should be the cause of the bell-ringin, is alarm bell besides would benefit in cases where there was fire in or neara large factory.Whena workman heard the alarm rung he would poon make an effort to know the cause and make his escape if nece: As this subjectis worth discussing, hope some one more learned will take It up, a SNOWY SIDEWALKS.To the Editor of the STAR: - SiR\u2014 What pleasant walking there is upon our princi streets at nt.Since laut Sunday we have been enjoying a carni- of slush.As there is not enough snow to permit the snowshoe enthusiasts to scramble over the mountain, it seems as though every proprietor felt bound to give thew a chance to practise on the sidewalks of St.James, St.Catherine and svery other prominent street.Unfortunately.though, we are not all snowshoers, and to attempt | to walk these streets in their present condition is to exhibit a recklessness with to clothes worthy of a nobler cause.why cannot the, Now tion do something for us to remedy this state of affairs?Not only would it a great blessing to the ratepayers if the city would attend to the matter, but many laborers and others out of employment would be only too glad of this opportunity to get a day or two of work.Doubtless some of our city fathers will be making difficulties, and pointing out the impossibilities of.this matter being attended to by the civic employes, but as a matter of fact it should present ng serious _ difficulties.FEARBY CRICK.EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS.To the Editor of the STAR: Sim,\u2014That everybody's business is nobody's was never nore clearly demonstrat- ad than in the case of the winter sidewalks in Montreal.Oursidewalks during the past week or two-have simply excelled themselves in their disgraceful condition, and that is saying a good deal.The amasing - olroumstance about the whole thing is that with the least possible effort on the part of all householders when the snow first fell we might have been enjoying the very best of walking since then ins of having to thread our way over a succession of slush, puddles and diminutive skating rinka.1ad the work been under the charge of the Road tment and the sidewalks cleared at the pro time the present sorry conditions of the sidewalks would have been avoided.There is no doubt that the only way to remedy the\u2019 present state of affairs is to clear the city\u2019s sidewalks systematically as one and the same time.\u2019 .TO CLEAR THE SIDEWALKS.| To the Editor of the STAR: | SiR, sce it has been announced that the Street Railway Company has arranged with the city that the latter is to clear the snow from the streets during the winter months.Allow me to suggest that when the city ix clearing the sow from the streets it shouid also clear they ow from the sidewalks.The city cou! Yo this better and cheaper than any 0 Ina a country village it may Le 8\" .moh hou ox to clear his ov oF Montreal has outgrown * Lau.We see opposite dr sn that the spaces other cities contain snow and ponds of water, through the ple made their wa by w rabber shoes! though ve found chat my informant was somewhat in error, his mistake was a natural one.The state of oursidewalks in winter isablotapon the fair fame of our city ; and now that the city has undertaken to remove the snow from the streets, I hope it will do the same for the sidewalks.ès have surely reached t Stage civ on an which the clearing of the snow ou our sidewalks should be dealt with'in a more rational and business-like manner than in the past.PEDESTRIAN.DRILL HALL DEFENDED.To the Editor of the STAR: Sir,\u2014The Rev.W.D.Reid\u2019ssermon on Drill Hall affairs is calculated to injure the volunteer force of C I quite admit that forany man to be seen drunk when bearing the Queens uniform isa to his profession\" One would iufer m Mr.Reid's remarks that the Drill Hall, of Montreal was a machine for making drunkards.Because a man has the patriotism.and the devotion to serve his country, does it follow that he is then and there to di ce his professiont Does it follow that he has got a license to disgrace his uniform and that of a necessity he must disgrace it because he has taken the oath of allegiance to his Queen! Must that be aynomymous with being a drunkard! I say emphatically \u201cNo!\u201d A man can be a soldier and a Chris- tion, he can be asoldier and be an ardent total abstainer.| have been eleven years serving in what [ consider to be the crack regiment in Canada.Has that made me a drunkard! When it became known that I was a total abstainer no man, what ever his rank may have been, ever asked me to violate those principles so dear to me for fifty vears.Mr.Reid has undoubtedly gone too far in his sweeping assertions.How many respectable men do 1 know in the volunteer force in Canada, both officers and men who are total abstainers, and it is the moral influence those men have over their weaker companions in arms that does most - It is not by railing at them nor by telling them that they are the worst of that will reform them, it is by a quiet unostentatious wa, in dealing Jun them and advising, in fact inducing m to be oe a that ul have the effect for .e question now ask is, is the Rev.W.D.Reid, of Vietorla Ch a devoted total abstainer himnelff Is doiug any good in that linet rhaps there is a weak oflendinghearer in his own church, Is he showing him the example of total abstinence?There Is an old adage that those who wear glass heads are the readiest to throw stones.\u201d 1 do sincerely hope that this does not apply to-the rev.gentleman.To be a temperance reformer, a man must practice self-denial himself, if not he ma reach until doomsday and no t it be distinctly understood that I condemn the practice of officers treating their men.ere is very little rinciple in any man who e a young oflicer to lavish money in drink on him because he is a member of his company\u2014and that officer should be firm in this .have the houor of serving in what I am roud to bave to assert under an officer who is firm in this regard,and yet this company always takes the lead in numbers and sobriety, and the consequence is, to well- drilled, clean and respectable men, respectful to their superiors.As for -poor Ex- Guardsman he acted well pr giving u his profession.All he wanted was to placed in that position that he would not say \u201cNo.\u201d \u2019 Excuse my lengthy remarks Mr.Editor, I know that I am a poor advocate to raise objections to the learned severe strictures on military affairs.ULSTER gentlaman\u2019s Scor.A SOLDIER'S PROTEST.To the Editor of the STAR: Smm,\u2014Referring to the letter from the Rev.Mr.Reid inserted in ur valu- abla paper on the 30th ultimo, will ou kindly atford space for the follow- ng in answer to the above and much oblige the undersigned.I think Mr! Reid has rather overstepped his jurisdiction in warn ing parents of vur young men to keep them from joining the volunteer corps of the city, as it will probably injure the efficiency of said corps, upon whom the defence of our country so 1 ly depends, It would have been much better {in my idea) to have cautioned the young men, when joining, to beware of the habits of intemperance which in his (Mr.Reid's) opinion predominates among the volunteers.In to \u201cEx- volunteer,\u201d I think a man with so little self- will would, in all probability, have fallen by the way-side outside of Her Majesty's service.presume all such men would benefit by a \u201cCurfew Bell\u201d or some such measure, as thefeby it might remind them of their duty toward themselves and home, if not capable of judging such themselves.Refer ring to the reverend tlemau's experience in the volunteers, Ithink the corps jo which he had the honor (or dishonor, ae he states) to belong must have been com of men happily not in the majority of the reziments whose quarters are the notorious Drill Hall.must say 1 \u2018heartily coincide with \u201cEz.guardsman\u201d when he states that no man is compelled to uent or enter any place he does not wish when off duty.would like to state before concluding that every corps has ite own recreation rooins where any young man can spend a pleasant evening, instead of wandering about the town aimlessly, upon Joining an of the above mentioned ents, and | 1 trust that all ministers will continue to lead young men on the upward path, but not try and discourage them from don: Her Most Gracious Majesty\u2019s uniform.\u2014 .: AssaryE HEro.THE CORRECT SITE, To the Editor of the Stam: ~*~ | Srr,\u2014Can any of your readers inform me where the first church in St.Lambert ori- nally stood ?for that is the spot, I should nm ine; where the pro new church should built.e following extFfacts from ancient records may interesting : In May, 1857, the site of the chapel was\u2019 the property of Widow Raphael Perras.On October 22; 1854, a cross was erected M.Gravel on this site, and were grauted in favor of all thoss who from far and near saluted it with respect.The chapel ornaments, linensand furniture were sent to Laprairie, and the clock, now in Laprairie Church; all were to go back to St Lambert when chapel rebuiit.A marriage took place in St.Lambert chapel in 1700.The building used as a 1 was the pite of Pierre Pera and Demise Lemaistre, is wife, who were amongst the first settlers at St.Lambert, coming from Laprai- rie.The chapel was in ruins In 1705.The deed of gift of the chapel building dated September 22, 1675! Confirmation in the chapel in 1802.The sum of twelve frafics was handed over with the bell and church ornaments to Laprairie.was 2 feet long and 20 feet wide.\u201cSt.Lambert.À RaSIDENT, THE EPIDEMIC DISEASES.To the Editor of the STAR: : Sir,\u2014At a recent meet of the Road Committee, the secretary of the Street Rail- nay Gompany at reported to have stated at doctors are giving u eir i and making their round bh the cars.fo is to be hoped that in so doing they ill observe, and draw attention to the ger of the detestable habit of expectorating in publi¢ conveyances, ny of us are al- y aware of its disagreeableness, but the majority are doubtless unconscious that from this cause they are liable to infection from inhaling the rin of , consumption, diphtheria, etc., ally in the dry \u201ce.Smoking is prohibited in the on \u2018not spittiog ?e former being to * Sqers the least offensive of the \u2026the ladies, who are the Com- ne, and who are most sub- .| 3 rs and danger, would UN 2225 etes ; Spe, $0 Fy un t .YHE MONTREAL \u2018 - ~2 DAILY exert their influence in Ce they af nowadays doing in other =.instead of crow they - would av care till this and - ref + effected, we would them double quick .J.ML: - 004 DETECTIVES AND OUST | To the Bitor of the STAR: A Sin,\u2014 When considering the Fas the police and detective of this of ving) read the d re the on of that force, under the guid u at force, r anes ne officer and the Police Com- mittes, whieh have been made public so fat, there is ce no wonder that the city is ruled by rowdles instead of by citizens, whose real aim it is'to protect and to secure, in gen: and perity of their fello wo y be good for the security, {ranguillity and of the city if,in view- is deplorable state of arem could be procured by which such unlucklly existing contagious diseases could be checked in spreading, and, therefore, would advance my opinion, thinking the introduction of regulations i to those existing at the Customs would check the spread of such a contagious disease as at present exists in the municipal affair.y nee regulations Ithinka certain part Wron| joquired property goes t informer, anther tothe officer, and another n to the Government.This js a way of arousing vigilance, and has at the same time the advantage that the Government hasonly to pay insignificant salaries to a before jhe that, attractive picture, sha they might possibly, in a pa not far pes future, become, \\helr watchfuiness in detecting any discrepancies, the noble participants of a smaller or larger fortune, through their subsequent fault finding.\u201d Hers again it comes, however, into my mind how both ways\u2014the laissez-faire of the police and the very strict minuteness of the other institution\u2014have worked nearly the same misfortune upon à certain part of the po tion of this city; for the police ve force has through its nonchalance left free scope to the robbers, rowdies and brutes for their rapacious and ill-bred acts; ao that the public was more in their hands than in the hands of magistrates whose duty it ought to be to have more care for the welfare, protection and security of the public as they displayed so far.\u2019 The very strict minuteness applied by the latter institution gives certainly on the other band a t deal of useless inconvenience to the commercial community of this city, and keeps ;Damocles\u2019: sword continu banging over their heads !\u2014For thon large number of employés; for these have.THE HOMEFOR CONVALESCENTS OPENED BY THE BISHOP OF © MONTREAL YESTERDAY.\u2014 | A Pleasant Resting Place for Children Recovering From Serious Iinesses\u2014The Needs of the Institution.- Montreal hal ever been charitable, ever trying to benefit some of her needy or unfortunate children, ever seeking out some new way in which she might help those who required either sympathy or assistance.Her latest effort at this good work is \u201cThe Robert Jones Convalescent Home for Children,\u201d the opening exercises of which took place yesterday afternoon.\" This Home is beautifully situated on the banks of the St.Lawrence opposite Nuns\u2019 Island, and is intended, as its name signifies, for the reception of children recovering from illness, and who need more care and attention than can be bestowed upon them in their homes.Large as our hospitals are, they are taxed to their utmost, and it ia frequently a difficult matter to decide who nueds the one or two beds most, the convalescent, who might have a reiapee if sent away to where fe would have less care he now has, or the sufferer who needs medical attendaice in a more serious illness.Now, (here is where the Home steps in, and is ready and willing to take charge of the rcoovering patient and thus © room for the sick one.A walk through the Home not only shows how much has already been done for the comfort of the little ones, but also illustrates the fact that there is still ample op- n Il TC | = fiivia + THE ROBERT JONES every precaution to prevent a.disagreeable encounter has been taken by them, and they might feel convinced that they have faith ormed all uired duties\u2014if the detectives will not\u2014a baving ransacked old papers, the Customs officers come upon them n and declare that certain already agood¢imeago\u2014were entered wrongly and at undervaluation; and this in the of the fact that those s bad already at the proper time, all those officers whose duty it was to see that everything was done in conformity with the law, and which goods had been he 1 ot the boli force, 1 think ev police that for the discouragement of rob- and rowdyism a reward should be imed by the Corporation to the police force for every individual they can in an act of or brutality and whom they bring in custody.A promise of a share of such rew: to an informer might, under such circumstances, haps not be without a salutary result, Le reference to the harm which is often inflicted upon the merchant\u2014after he thinks that his s have all sed according to law and surrenders bimself to a tran- ail sleep\u20141 think that for the welfare of the merchants no seizure should be allowed to be made after the goods have once passed the scruinizing officers and the appraisers\u2019 hands.Such an act would certainly make the officers more exact and careful at the proper time.Pro Boxo PATRIO.SIR C,.H.TUPPER AND THE REVENUE.mn To the Editor of the STAR: Dran Srr,\u2014 You quoted in a recent issue from a sposch of Sir C.H.Tapper, at Halifax, in which he u the di out high protection, raising a revenue wi and described the sufferiugs of our fellow suhjects in Great Britain under the system.Your only remark was hat the \u2018argument a m n that it did not mit of answer.Without pretending to discuss the matter fully, let me suggest one or two considerations which go to show that Sir C.H.Tupper\u2019s ment is not final.hi Britain belog mainly a manufacturing eountry, her imports are mainly not manu- rod goods; they are tuffs and a tax on food is the most odious of all taxes.(#) The aim of the present Canadian policy ia to diminish imported manufacturers, so that if our revenue is to depend on them, the a taxed duty must constantiy increase.hen protection has reached its logical outcome (and the remaining steamship lines are permanently laid up), there will be no imports to tax, and we shall de: pd a rach direct taxe ion.Re United tes isa) point \\ @ Let me ace Le effect of diminished disturbance of the first fof a of duties to or to falls off, owing to scarcity of money, of ¢nfidence, or what not, our dul oo! Regular and sustained baying is then the great desiderstum and chen nes in price, combined .with ready mosey or Rood credit are the best sa revenue oters of buying.How would bar cent.off the duties affect the latterf It would n the price of and increase the bu power, by just the Sms got more for his money, bat would not on more s money, ba: y to spend.Here we ba ve more money .to nete two re-actions.First, a - _creass of importations tending to that the revenue has suffered; ssoond, in: increased popdiation, that is more a cheap comntry.Id enable us to dispense 10 pee.betorelong, and « little experimenting would soon show.where the minimum tax would prod © th \u201cree farming iraplements we might eo te in wheat growing with the Argentine Republie, whi rpèries along\u201d with 5 goa lmpleme ne ° » i 5 public debt one half Dor bead: whieh fhe me thing perte of one ai ol Cf RTL duty.The whole thing is a circle of cause ant effect, and we must not mistake the break im the chain permanent result.- The break we @ to be à reduction and equalization wards nue basis.It ence that when buying periods eup | th ft A CONVALESCENT HOME.portanit for the kindly disposed to give of eir abundance, y et The building has been altered from plans prepared by the late Jno.Jas.Browne.A mansard roof has been added, and the interior has been materially changed.The visitor on entering finds himself a wide and handsome corridor.To the left are the dining-rooms, extending the whole length of the building.To-the right is the Board room, and the children\u2019s room.These rooms are very prettily farn in china closet and \u2018 is ed with a cabinet, dumb waiter, and many of the modern es.To the left of the main hall is the STAIRCASE LEADING TO THE BASEMENT.In this department we find the kitoh tho laundry, the coal cellar, the battery à the furnaces.e two former are fitted up with all the modern labor-saving apparatus, and are airy and well-lighted.Passing to the second story, we enter the irls' dormitory.This extends the whole fength of the building, and the neat and tasty arrangement of the furniture at once attracts the eye.This room contains seven single beds, besides three small cots for the younger children.These are made of white enamel, and, with their snowy covers, present an inviti iny rock chairs are a feature of this room, an doubtless the little ones will make use of them.To the right of the is the nurses\u2019 sitting-room, a amall and the ward for infectious diseases.are simply but tastily furnished, and in general detail le\u2019 dormi tory.At one end of the hall is a large bathroom, while at the other is the linen pointments to the second.As we reach the top of the staircase we enter the nurses\u2019 sitting room.To the left of the hall are their ms, prettily furnished and very neat in their ap A small birth- room is also on this flat.The boys\u2019 dormitory Ia situated on the right of the hall, is modelled very much after the style of that of the on the lower flat.e walls are tin a light blue, a shade which harmonises with the fittings, and which is at the same time very easy and agreeable to the sight.The Home is heated with hot water, and the ventilation, which has been under the special su of Mr.Browne, is all that can be wished for.here are balconies and verandahs surrounding the house, which open out upon a large well-kept lawn.In an institution like this anything can be utilized: a to, a piano or sewing machine.The former - are badly needed.They gladden the hearts of the children, and w hten many sad and lonely hours.The Home was opened yes after noon with Sppropriste ceremonies by the Bishop of Montreal.There was a number of the citizens of Montreal present.The home is a gift of Mr.R.A, A.Jones, a resident of Chiselhoret, England, and is erected as a memorial to his parents.The institution is undef the management of a tual président the vice-president St.George's.A committee of from the various Anglican churches ity assist the directorate in the discharge o ir duties.Mr.Jones has not only given home but has also endowed it to the extent of $1000 a year, with au additional $1000 for first\u201c four years of its existence.Board of directors, the being the bishop, an the rector of ladies of the THE-COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS, \u2018Observer\u2019 writas to the Sran couiplain- been issued in eon- Upon enqui of rer true ces the the secreta Mr.Wadsworth, disclaims any knowledge spoh., If issued, it has been.dons out the sanction and The dallot- es room.2 The third flat i8 very similar in its ap- | ~ +\u2019 STAR SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 16%, Drummond strect, under the name treal Conservatory of Music.\u201d Mr.C.B.Seifert is the director, and an Inaugural stu PRINCESS WALDEMAR.She is the Pet Aversion of à CGwod y >.was made in tel from published this wee of Denmark and his French v dent of a New York oper turther tes: Noauocess has atten the efforts that have been made during the last few weeks to effect a settlement of the differ demar of Den- re gether impossible.While Prince Waldemar is no saint, yet sympathios both at are home and abroad ther with him, since the conduct of the cess boen of sach an éxtrav t aud eccentric character as to lead to is not quite right in her .e used to take a positive delight in slighting, ridiculing and even publicly insulting Queen Louise of Denmark; quarreled with her easy: ing father-in-law, the king,as well as wil the crown prince and crown princess, and conducted herself in such a way as to be- comb the talk of the Danish capital.She became the pet aversion of the ncess of Wales and the Czarina, and during the last two years was parposel late owing to her of her relationship with him: Imagining herself far more clever than \u201cshe y is, she permitted herself to be made a cat's paw by certain un pulous people in connection with the famous forged-letter scan- which had all Europe by the ears, and almost brought about a war between Germany and Russia, the conflict being averted only by Prince Biamarck's being able to submit in n to Alexander proofs of the fraudulent character of the letters shown to his Muscovite majesty by Princess Waldemar.Then, too, she got into no end of a mess in connection with the scandal which resulted in the summary e supposition that she lorts to make use \u2014the Comte \u2014and finally, she suddenly sprung the Comte de Paris and the Duc d\u2019Orleans upon the happy © family party at Fredensburg, much to disgust of all the imperial guests and to the annoyance of the Russian Emperor, who bad absolutely sed to see or to hold any intercourse with the Duke of Orleans when fe present occupant, Coburg.She had h to be able to queen it there, and was bitterly disappolated in her expectations.Thres mon ago she left her husband and children and journeyed to France and to England, where abe has remained ever since, absolutely refusing to go back, and having herself in such a position that she could not do so if she were to wish it.Of course this since the annuity of 330,000 à year allotted well settled t they will live al 08 ther a the children re ning wi nhagen, where their mother has For herself alto- avoided by the .means a financial loss to Prince Waldemar, - - « HOTEL .MARLBOROUGH NEW YORK CITY.2 cnn Hott sy Fue Price LOUIS H.TODD, _ THE CANADA -|Sugar Refining Co.(Limited), MONTREAL, MANUFACTURRAS|OF REFINED SUGARS OF THS WRAL Sphcial Brand, the finest which can de mode EXTRA GRANULATED, Vary Superior Quality.CREAM SUGARS (Not dried).YELLOW SUGARS ke Of all Grades and Standards.Of all Grades ta Barrels and Halt Barrels.SOLE MAHERS Of high class Syrups, in Tine Sid and Elh.ench.Whe _\u2014_\u2014 STANDING ON YOUR FEET or walking you need Shoes that fit.The SS A process which com- Gi\u201d Lines all improvements in shoe making is the \u201c GOODYEAR WELT.\" Comfort and durability.See them at the shoe dealers.WW hw Granby Rubbers Perfect Fit the most extravagant notions on many subjects, notably with regard to her and al charms.their mother a daughter of rother, the Prince de Joinville.Let me add that Princess aldemar did not return to Co n for the silver- 0; festivities of hor In la, the Crows Prince of Denmark, and that she alone of all her relatives sent no present or even a mes- of congratulation.Indeed, the breach between herself and the ro; family of e.Denmark seems to be final and irrepgrabl THE HOME CIRCLE.Supreme Secre Julies M.Swain, of Boston, Mass, has instituted the first assembly in this city ot the Home Circle, This order provides for the admission of lady members, and has been very successful in the United States.It is expected that three other councils shortly be inssi- tuted in this city.The officers of the new oouncil are ows: Leader, P.Delisle} vice;leader, T.Beaupre; past leader, A.Dansereau; Beau .Dufour; sen: examiner, Dr.E.N.Black- one feel as though life was Take one of Carter's Little yA ER Rr ee D the aystam or BY ther M y\u2019s patients here.They are well and as We are the bappiest men in Cornwall, all .Ladies\u2019 Sealette Conts and.in the nowesd season's styles at Ll, \u201cMunicipal Perils.\u201d Leroy B.Bean, Friday, Uecember Ksox; Church.PDoa\u2019t miss Tickets at the book stores autliority of: relieved in ing paper has À \u2018mailed to each member | AMBRICAN KIDNE new re tine a Sch regler.the ore et i sod Salant re ° mener! fre reggae lieving n ijn ladda, Kidneys \u2018CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.in passing it almost immediately.> ms ; Notre Lavioletts & ee EE PERTE sieur musical department = and .aw of 14, it, The firat horse railroad was built in 1606, to her on her is to her per- ally, and he can adr] bein up his Pe - children without it, ali the more so as the rfect Finish {death of Emperor te.ander bas ~ a e ea © FA ho pn be i |Wear Like Iron.knowing how amall is the civil list oi the J Danish fingand how utterly | quate is \u2014 2A reset\" | FUR LINED a owance ou to the ts of his wife.hether an , | nt rng Cale Tents OVERCOATS e ce and Catholics, asit is ell known, do not Mur» OVERCOATS recognize divorce as being tted : the laws of their church.tho other Made to order.Finest qual- Sand , Prince Wald will cer- ity and material.Prices y wish to marry ; moderate.Fit guaranteed.aD, nooss Marguerite of Orleans, h jlited a few years by the Dake TS had Be To Sits JOHN MARTIN, SONS & Co, tendency to similar eocentricities, having 455 & 457 St.Paul Street.Every onainterested jenrt how to cure cancer 304 3 Saw CANCER without knife or plaster by mentioning the \u201cSTAR\u201d and enclosing § cta.in stamps.Dr.Il Mason's constitution home treatment has cured hundreds who UMORS are ogi serps of its wonderful success in the highest terms.Address, STOTT & JURY, 171 Jaw tty + Bowmanville, a Ra Adlon: Canada Truss Factory \" ENTABLISHED 1838.C 1 F.GROSS, Weg amaryl me 212 Craig Street, A= NEAR VIOTORIA SQUARE, MONTRÉAL SPECTACLES snd EYE GLASSES, Me aad spwards.° RTING coonss\u2014 BOXING GLOVES, all sizes, from $2.00 to $A00 , Pariet Gymagsiam ot 712 CRAIG STRERT.FOR THE CHRISTMAS TIME.Good and Useful Presents.Father M and his ne a airs Davy, Boot & Baga Paros and Packet Becks, plain efter mowmted,, M t - .Writing Ouves amd Portielios, from Me to $16.08.Be your own rly buying one or \u2018Bron Pountaia Pons, from $2.00 to $5.00.more lots at and Ing Bvitennis Pountain Pons, $1.90, with real gold pon.thereon.Very little capital required.See AN kinds of Geads for Mbresy advertisement.: ane.\"JS LABGRSY VARINTY IN CANADA.MORTON, PHILLIPS & CO., 1755 & 3787 Notre Dame Street, .MONTREAL 200 dev AT NO.8121 Notre Dame Street un FURS! FURS! Yon duit save 30 te 68 por eond BrP \u2018chasing your Fuse from COTROE | gy, USINE à 00.40 Crniy Sieger, © + 1042 (Betvesa Dominien and vins Napoleon\u2019s 4 - 288n*1 Retreat From Moscow \u20ac a SE EM 7 MORSE'S DIAMOND SOAP.We will mail you this famous Picture for 25 wrappers of above.JOHN TAYLOR & CO.454 St.Paul Street, \u2018ring up the Important to All.Telephones: 's80, 881, 971.Now, that the GAY and FESTIVE HOLIDAY and PARTY season is on, every one must appear in well laundried linen; to ensure this, Montreal Steam Laundry Co.Offices: 28 St.Antoine St., Mw = HEINTZMAN PIANOS/ ; \u2014 ARB BUILT FOR BUSINESS.and will outlast half a dosen cheap Plasmon.See our Holiday Stock of HEINTZMAN PIANOS .im all the modern Weeds.GC.W.LINDSAY, 38.3M, IN?86.Catherine Brest.Warerooms Open Evenings Dur \u2018 ~ SPECIFIC ARTICLES.Is that results have she THE COOK'S RESOLUTION for the best MUST THE COOK'S FRIEND À BAKING POWDER.alsta vi of Paris, at without tryicg % we Tail fib) our tos acosmmodation E, &o.Lan, CUTTING ACADENT, Est seam ioventad sds, rd Prot.J.systoun it oa.TRADS MARKS SIGNS & COPYRIGCATS «Applications ARCHES MAIN successfully solicited, TO ON a MT MONTREAL ISeod is used Refuse imitations.Remeinber always, Indigestion\u2019 cannot continue when Adams\u2019 Tutti Frutti Bcarore \u2014 Dremmaking, M Erp iim aE Olroulurs.mem! P ofa be obtained as the office.$ bc.ko.MOET and privade 813 St.James Street.COMMERCIAL BCHOO Young/Women\u2019s Christian Ass\u2019n, _ 100 METCALPE STREBT.Winter Session of Evening Classes WA Begin Bectsmber 9b, 1004, Bookkeeping, Typewriting, tickets and all further infdrmation \u201cIE RB, TENNEY, Gen.Sony._ SIGNOR RUBINL h lessons ae abe Bend for cr ras boire Proc oto.Se I.J.N.TURNER, LR.C.Ieee A new black Tea, \u201cThe Queen's Special,\u201d just intreduced on this market, considered the best in the world, in 12 lb.and : Ib.pasksts, at 40 and soc Ib.Sole agents for Canada, The Great Pacitic Tea Co., .4 / B you eat.Out of town Academy.i L, 060 MAIN.\u2019 + «« THE ».ee NEW PERFECTION.Simplest and quickest made.partstinned.Easily cisattèd.No knife to get out of order.Cuts cooked as well as uncooked meat withy for Cakes, Baisins, ve for Minoe or e or Meat.Recipe book i each mill, Made family mzes, xn i capacity 11h, per minute.NET PRICE 82.00, No, 102, capacity 9 lbs.per minute, NET PRICE 8250, ~ Getone and you will find i save.itesld rh time, vo o oanyt for in a very sho R.& W.KERR, | 1805 Notre Dame Street \" UPTOWE-2250 St.Catherine 8 - WON ; pau 27 + ae gram WL HE WIRTH DICK & CO, \u2018 Miheod P.e.Box Mentreal.E PHOSPHATE OF LIME.MEAT & QUINAT Prorertet Tonic for the die of ANÆMIA, ONLOROSE, PHTHIBIA : MERVOUS EXHAUSTION _- aliment ia sades of BX] } Co Sov te ALFRED CHO ou FOR SALE \u2014\u2014\u2014 I à re \"Leu \u201d CI = 5 \u201c COPPERS union\u201d band \u2018made: - «Star\u201d Office.Guaranteed absolute- T0 I.A LI \u2018 18 , | CATILEMEN IN SESSION.æ , MR- MULOCK DISCUSSES HIS PET BILL \u2014\u2014 em am : - ww Addressed the Meeting and Told Them How to Find Out About the Steamship People\u2019s Action in the \u2018Matter of a Combine.[SPRCIAL TO THE STAR.] TORONTO, December 3.\u2014The question.of ocean steamship rates and discrimination occupied the attention of the Dominion Live Stock Association at their annual \u2018meeting beld here yesterday, T.O.Robson, \u201cpresident, in the chair.The president reported\u2019 that be bad been notified by the Minister of Marine and Fisheries that Mr.William A.McGee, the chief clerk in that department, had been \u201cap ted a commissioner to take evidence in the matter of the allezed discrimination and exorbitant charges in ocean cattle freight rates.-Several communications were read from Mr.MeUce, in which the Association was requested to appoint a committee to submit evidence in the matter, and to su t a date upon which the enquiry shou! taken up.At \"the request of the president, Mr, .Mujock addressed the meeting on the sub- Ject.Hes sted that the Association, in presenting their case, should first bring fore the commissioner evidence showing the rates ch d by the companies from Montreal for a period of years, as compared # with the rates from Portland, Boston and N ww or i acerued to them through competition.\u201c 2 \u201cWASHINGTON, December 8 Swiss who have re y be entinjent ent Amo ng the Democrats was son amon, \u201c roceeding .could Fearn something at, least; ;,Geneal Gifford a8 other ports, y Secondly, they should efiquire as to whetter there was an arrangéwent made between the .steamship companies, whereby the cattle trade had been placed at their mercy, in so far as rates and shipping ar- rargements were concerned.The commis- slower, Mr.Mulock stated, bad the power to osamine witnesses under oath an that, unde- the statutes, the steamship owners could be made to produce their ks, s0 that the required points could be got at To the evidence of the individual s the discrimination side of unestion, it bas been stated,\u201d said the er, \u201cthat the steamship companies had formed au associntion which met once ea esx during the shipping season, and their rates on the current condition Echo trade.there are but few com- panier, this arrangement was easily el- Fected: and the cattle men were thus deprived of whatever benetits might have e lacing of the English embargo upon Cana- cattle made Boston and Portland com- ting shippin ints, and the co uence ne that che rates from the port of ont.real during the past season dropped until\u2019 they were as low, if uot iower, than the charges at other points.\u201d Mr.Mulock ex- Pressed himself, however, as iceptical as to tbe permanency of the returmazion.\u201cWe must bave legislation upon the subject,\u201d he sald.\u201cWhen the embargo against us is re- moved\u2014as we trust it will be, sooner or - Iater\u2014history may repeat itself, and up will go the rates again.A full discussion upon _the freight question followed.Mr.I.1).Robson stated that bad been brought to his notice, showing tbät for three years prior to 1804, © ocean rates from Montreal had been .twenty-five per cent.higher than from other points.Ald.Dunn took pars in the discussion and showed that while daring \"Boat 1692 and 1843, the average rate from ton had been 39 shillings, that from ontreal had been slightly over 0 shilli & President, Aid.Crawford, M.P.\u201cand Messrs, A.J.Thompson, T.O.Robson ana H.Gilchrist were finally appointed a committee W gather and forward evidence touching the matter to the commissioner.The committee will meet in Toronto next Tuesday, to decide on their course of action and to suggest a date for the commence .4nent of the enquiry.This committee will _ Also, it is understood, look into the question - of milway freight rates._ Officers were elected as follows: Thomas Crawford, of Toronto, president; C.Bhd Un, of Montreal, first vice- president; Hen.of Toronto, second vice- president; Mr.A.J.Thompson was re-clected as treasurer and - M.Güchris secretary.The Exccutive Com- ttee was elocted as follows: Thos.antyne, of Hensall; T.L.Hobson, of St.Mhry's, Ont.; Pauline, of Chesley: Jo y ilson, of ; Ww.W.Craig.of Montreal; Hess of Tiülabury: J.Featherson: of street we: Henderson, 0: Toronto; Jobn Dunn, of Toraûto: R.Bickerdike, ntreal: Stroud, of \u2018Hamilton, and John Scott, of Gat.resent wcre W.W.Craig, Henry ti Te fer and H.Gilchrist, all of Mont- Williams, of Williams & Hall, Bowrnan- Tine: E # Morgan.live stock inspector, of Montreal; Winters, of Seaforth; G.Dunn, of Tara; Hinde, of Harriston: Thos.Gowinlock , of rth; W, Pickle.of Markdale: G, Simpson, of Sourbatipton: G.Pauline,of Chodloy: W.Stinson, of Gorrie; Wm.Muloek, M.P.J.Featherston, of Ntreetsville; H.\u2018A.Mullins, J.Wilson, J.Dunn, Thos.Crawford, ail of Toronto and and many others.AS CHURCH MEMBERS, How Certain Toronto Aldermen Are Affected.?[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TORONTO, December & \u2014The attention of the -session, of Parkdale Presbyterian Church was called to the peculiar position in which Mr.Inglis, the foundryman, had placed himself Ly the payment of one thoasand dollars to ex- Ald.Hewitt and A T.Johnston.Mr.Inglis was asked, as elder of the church, to explain his conduct im making that payment.This he declined to lo, Lut promptiy resigned his eldership.In position as an ordinar member of the churéh .hasjyiet to be dealt with.Ald.Gowanlockisan inary member of the same congregation, and if any action is taken in reference to Mr, Inglis\u2019 membership, it is altogether probable that the ex-alderman will called upon for an explanation of some sort.The centre of interest in the boodle enquiry, New York at present.Ex Alderman Hewitt, Fred.Coleman and A.Munro Greer are all said to be in Gotham.What they are after is only a matter of conjecture.By some it is said an «fort is being made to induce Mr.Barr, of the Edison Electric Company, to come- and testify.Others state it is Col.Alexander, who is being sought, and another rumor couples the name of Mr.Blake, of the big pump © firm, with the visit of some of those mentioned.FOR FINANCIAL REFORMS._ The Procedure to Get Recommendations Before the House.seems to be pa TAsuisoros, December 8.\u2014A p me for speedy consideration of the financial lau; proposed by the resident and Secre- : plan isle was arranged by the House Cominittee pn- Banking and C Three resolutions: werd passed.specifies that the financial outlined by the President \u201cSecretary of the Treasury, taken up next Monday, Secretary Carlisle and Comptroller of the Currency Eckels be invited before the Committee at 10a.m.on Monday and that the close on Saturda, 18 and shall and that orp s possible a porting a bill dolor the \u2018holiday répons.SHOULD REMAIN fo MI could oni get back home I! should be all ight.1 tarve.\u201d is la the Sxnmation 2 Y Shi So search of employment.la wleo par of vosal ominous warnisg that United tes Genval ab Hisle sends ty persons JET Fabs tt ou > -Brantford, IN AMERIGA | ceci Apr are wo as above quoted, ited anes States, These ose people are naturaliced American citizens, aud to them children have been born in the United States.They \u201cpeat all thelr savings oti the re , falling to find em loyment, are preity to es and apply to the American consuls, who bave no means to relieve them: or to their way back to the U United States ver VERY IMPORTANT JUDGMENT.Is; Reversed Some Idea Held and - Asted on in Gaspe.or: TO THE STAR.) ber 7.\u2014 An a i the tly rendered in liér, of Gaspé vent, his omosably sixteen lots, was advertised e July 188 On the latter date, before I ing to the sale those present were nformed that no bid would received unless the bidder made a dogs of $500 to enable him to bid on certain lo $250 on other lots and $40 on the remainder.That condition was made in handwriting at the end of iP ive sheet containing the conditions of sale, but the deposit was not mentioned neither in the venditions exponas in virtue of which the sale was made, nor in any of th» notices « of said sale; nor it been authorized by order of court or judge.Que of those present attempted Serie to bid on the first lot, but the sheriff refused to accept his bid, as he would not make the above mentioned deposit.The whole of the valuable properties of the insolvent were soldYor the sum of about four thousand dollars.The insolvent then took action against e sheriff and the purchasers to have sale annulled on the grounds that his was worth about twenty thousan do ars, and that they had been sold at a sacrifice owing to the conditions that a deposit had to be made.The sheriff and several of the Purchasers contested the plaintiff s actionon different grounds, among others, thatit was not only the sheriff s right but also his duty to require the deposit in question in virtue ot L an.gid of the code of pro- cedars, > the sale bad previously been stop An opposition.witnesses were heard and it was proved that the properties were worth much more than the sum realized thereon, and that the bidder whose bid was refused, vas, jointly with another y dis to give m ten to twelve thousand dollars for all the property.The action was nevertheless dismissed by e Superior Court at Percé, and the plaintitt having carried the case to Review, judgment was unanimously rendered In his favor yesterday, the court reversing the judgment rendered at Perce and declaring the sale by the sheriff of the sixteen lots, void and null, and condemning all the defendants, excepting two who had not contested the action, to pay the costa.Mr.A.Pouliot, of this city, argued the case in Review for the plaintiff, while the defendants were represen Messrs.A.G.Garneau, S.N.Parent, D.N.Labrie, J.B.Belanger, Riopel and Lavery, THE P.P.A.PEOPLE.How Archbishop Cleary's Organ Views that Movement.A number of [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KINGSTON, December 7.\u2014The announcement that certain people of the Province of Quebec intended asking for the suppression of the P.P.A, has brought forth the following from the Catholic Canadian Freeman of this city: \u201cIt is not Deceseary for the people of the Province of Quebec © up bludgeons against the P.p° A's.and ask for legislation to suppress that organization.\"The dar lantern gentry are growing less in numbers da day, much to the credit of the vey al testants of Ontario.Inside of a year the P.P.A.\u2019s have gone up and down with what might be called an electric motion.In Jan last they \u2018lected mayors in MUTSU HITO, * \u201cJAPAN'S EMPEROR.FACTS ABOUT THE MIKADO AND HIS ACRES OF PALACES.His Daily Life\u2014He is a Hard- worked Ruler, and Keeps Track of Everything.(Copyrighted, 1004, by Frank G.Carpenter.) There is no ruler in the world so, interesting to-day as the Emperor of Japan.He has moved fror: his capital, Tokio, 400 miles westward, to his naval station at Hiroshima, and he has practically taken control of his army.He bas his parliament and his cabinet with him, and he is directing the naval and military forces by telegraph.There is no monarch in the world who is less understood, and of whom the world knows so little.You hear little said about him in Japan, and the information which I had to.be worked for, and it only came in response to many questions.mong others whom I interviowed on the subject was his majesty's grand master of ceremonies, Mr.Sannomiya.He told me that the Emperor was the hardest worked man in Japan, and that he had directions to bring all telegrams that came concerning the rebellion in Corea directly to him, no matter what hour of the n night they came.He said his whole da evoted to work, and that he had his agers on nearly every branch of the government.I heard the same from other Japanese statesmen, and the change in Japan is uo more wonderful than the change which has taken place in the character of the Emperor.; .KEPT IN A GLASS CAGE.The t Emperor of Japan was kept in a sort of a glass cage, figurative) ing, durivg the first gh third of his te, He was forty-live years old last November, and he was pat \u20ac on the throne at the age of fif« teen.is was when the Shogun was still commander-in-chief of the arm practically thie ruler of Ja time in Kioto a guide furnished me the governorof the city, and he tool me into the palace of the amperor, where the present mik- Ko lived forthe first part of his ii ile, and told me something about him.At this time he was 80 holy that noone mentioned his name.\u2018When it was necussary, to write it a letter was jeft out from reverence.He was like the Emperor of China, a sort of a son of heaven, and he was kept in this big palace, surrounded by a er's dozen or so of concubines and a Jot of servants.Whenever he went out it was in a closed cart, and he knew nothing whatever of what was a golng on in Japan.I saw his throne.ooked more like a four-poster bedstead than anything else.It was covered with fine white silk, and the emperor sat crossed-legged on the floor, an he had a couple of of swords on tables beside him.[had to take off my shoes before I was admitted into the palace, and I walked for about a mile over soft matted floors.The palace is altogether Japanese in struc- and was \u2018bad at one ture.It has sliding walls covered with gold leaf, and it is decorated wi that time the tables have been turned and | the liberal people of all denominations have repudiated the men they were led into supporting.Hamilton.decapitated the n June last by electing Messrs.Gibson and Middleton, notwithstanding the former publicly denounced the members of thie society, saying hat he would consider defeat an hogor Fad ence to election at the panda o Bondy Coy Loy Slee bon be y by largest majority he ever received, though he was a target for them Jorn months before the election, and > few London tore itself awa from brie clu es of Essery and others ot his stri The Setter of Hon.Mr.Joly,de Lotbiniere, which we ne much pleasüre 50 sould adie to the people of Bis provi: ce to e ple of 3 province, Awe hope the good work he promoted in his Ontario t tour some months will not be lost and will be strictly followed by our co-religionists\u2018in Que vince, as this movement, like the k ow-nothing movement of years in the United States, will find its level in due co of time.Weare quite satisfied that the liberal Protestants of Canada will not lend themselves to in.Justice of any kind.\u201d VERY FINE ASYLUM, The Place Where the Insane of Bast- orn Ontario Will be Carved Fon.-: [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] BROCKVILLE, Unt., December 7.\u2014Con- tractors Garson and Purser b=-va handed over the key of the main tx :L'ing of the Insane Asylum of Eastern Ontario to the Ontario Government \u2018authorities, baviox completed this puit of their contract.The buildings, which are the finest of their kind in Canada; are situated just at the castern limits of the town, in à pretty stretch of park lands that slope A in the SL Law- Tence.The main ng is a magnificent structureof pre yy witheutatone and ea temo Itisoverfourhundred feet in length, bullt in the form of a ¢ross, and is surmounted by a tower of 200 feet.Arranged on either aide are slx oot each capable of accommodating patients.The whole forms a semicirale, with a building ora, of over & quarter of a mile.The co are under roof-and being rushed to completion.von will be adniittted int the main building poxt week.When all work is Completed structure will have cost over bal eee | AMERICAN-JAPAN- TREATY, Sent to the Senate at Washington for Consideration.\u2018WASHINGTON, December 8\u2014The draft treaty between phe United.States and Japan bas just n finished and sent to tora ravetien dope meatls is\u2019 recognised, rs and the convebtion of 1838, by which Japan was trea as a s nation, is re pente = agreement vi Japan, rr intaoat has embodied in it rotooci raid cisidiy Aix oh Japan's custom tanith for her for a years.The United States leaves J.to pass a NcKinley or aon or tarift bills, so desired.The com- ication A the Senate details the £ mn patistions ous that have been carried on with from year to year, since the accession of the present Emperor, and the overthrow of the Shogun, until \u2018the final culmination in the treaty just completed and signed Secretary of State Gresham sud the Jépanese Minister Kurino.w \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 cry OF WINDSOR LisetLeo.lent TO THE STAR.) City of Wind to-da May broche sound | un nor vas Trou from the Electric Light Whart to > sup and tied sp, b; Marine Fine Marshal acti under dose from fre M eed Marine.= © actes, Abe ES Thats dita : at last sunnaer, $650 THE CROWN PRINCE OF JAPAN.ago, and it was as shortly after that that he moved his court to Tokio.He has visited Kioto several times sinoe then, and at one time .came back to open the railroad at THE EMPEROR'S PALACES.The home of the mikado at Tokio is far different from these old Japanese Kioto.He has a vast estate t in the centre of the gitr.made up of hill and valley containing lakes and wi and vast one- story palaces.It is surrounded by three moats, some of which are crossed by marble \u201cbridges, and at all of which you find soldiers in modern uni s.These moats are fn in places fi from 100 to 200 feet wide.They ate ith water and magnificent lotus flowers float upon them on sheets is\u201d palaces are now a combination of Europe an Japan.They cost three million Bars, and the walls Tot many of the rooms are sliding ones, made of immense plate glnes doors in lacquered, frames, They are arran; that a 0 number of rooms can be thrown into one, and many of the parlors are | Some are celled with the most magnificent embrold: ries, ao there is one oo.which has a ceiling ne gold-thread tapestry, the cloth covering of which cost $ $10,000.hdany\u2019 of the floors are inlaid, and they are covered with the finest and oftest of white) mats on the {op of of some of which are magnificient rugs.'t know how many rooms there are in the palace balldings, tr but they run well up into (ihe hundreds.There is one dining Lt will seat one hundred people.There Le pal rooms and drawing room libraries and studios, and there are rooms finished in foreign and Japanese style.The souare yards mattin cellin, ss bung wi iest ilk.six Imperial studios in the palace, and the throne chamber has a celling paneled with e Japanese crests.It is here that the emperor receives the foreign m!| rs, and and he talks to them through in They bow three times when they come er and also bow three times when Tle, aro back iid u the part of bork the mado THR MIKADO'S DAILY LIFE.The Emperor of J: according to the ps le most closely connected with him ab oko, has by no means an éasy office to fll, pow contains more than 40,000,- 000 people, and thers are a bakers of ical factions, many of which are create trouble.The changing on .coudi ofthe people makes plenty of work.You =.never tell who Pre to fiy off on à tangent, and the newspapers have to be carefully watched.The emperor on everything, Atleast, I was told so.rises early, about 7 0° He usesa knit an How He is Managing the War and { of green | 2 ® food, but he ars ch ks provi eve dinners: to ona eats tons of food, and fond of t game preserves whe ere are à deer and wild pigs.There Deny ao pheasants.and His Majes is said to be a a very good shot.AN IMPERIAL DUCK HUNTER.\u201cThere is one kind of game,\u201d man connécted with tbe government, who THE EMPRESS OF JAPAN.gave me the above information, \u201cwhich theemperor is especially fond of and that is Ia duck netting.There are lots of wild ducks about Tokio, and the emperor has great duck-ponds and duck-ditclies in his \u2018palace grounds into which the ducks come and are caught by means of decoys.The ponds cover acres, and they bave embankments about them which are cut up b little canals running, out from the pon hese canals are s0 lined with trees and embankments that a man can easily hide along them.The pondis studded with decoys, and grain is scattered about in the as bait.The ducks Nght a and nd go up into the canals, where the em nobles are con band.They and they cateh them in large numbers.Toquires great skill to throw the net Proper r t the emperor has caught scores of acks in a single day.A RICH MONARCH.The mikado is by no means a He receives about two million a half à of dollars to keep up his palace and his household establishment every year, and he has a large private fortune.r.Sannomiya, his master of ceremonies, told me that e knew all about his investments,and that he was a good business man, e has a great deal of money in public land.He is not extravagant in his living, and the customs of Japan are such that he does not \"have to entertain as extensively as the \u2018monarchs of Europe.He has magnificent turnouts, and rides about in great state.t in Ther bebind.th at the He opens parliamen back.of the senate\u2019 bhamber a litule prea: dress A BLUE-BLOODED an sioxandi \u201cThe Emperor copéiders the most aristocratic ruler on .The royal family of Japan has a genealogical tree which reaches to heaven, and the traditions state that A the emperor comes from th There have been one hundred a twenty-one em Japan, and t hey all pes ong to this amily The first one governed aapan J just about twenty-five hundred > before tore Julius Cœsar | on the tobe the : aspired to e mparor of Rome, three hun dred years be fore Alexander the Great thought he had gonguered the world.The Japanese have the history of all of their em rs m that time down to this, and they will assure you that the.said tho work.She likes to r of-Japan- de-entitied-to-be- v Was | = Mikado isa lineal descendant of the fired emperor, whoss name was Jimmu Tenno.A WORD ABOUT THE EMPREM, Any out in ther royal femily would have run Huy.bou in am of Japanese women.She has hospitals and schools, and she bs one of the most charitable of monarchs.The Noble Girls\u2019 School founded by her oe Thoin is like one of our bout female ooll ro: and it is devoted to to e education of young peeresses empire.Her josty n visits it, and she has the girls call upon her at the palace.She is not fond of society, and she is almost as busy as the emperor.She has her own secretaries, and her time is taken up with reading, study, receptions and charitable de horseback, and she often takes a ride throug! the grounds.She is short rather than tall, and is slender and petite.She has not the\u201d very best of health, and was il} during : à great part of the summer.JAPAN'S NEXT EMPEROR.The crown prince, whose mother's name is Madam Yan Fo last Septem -faced and almond-eyed, of the Le Japanese t \u2018He is ns seraient as an arrow, and is fond of military pursuits, and is an officer, 1 think, i in army.He has been educated in the Nobles\u2019 hoo), and he is (carniog Eagle and nch.He has an establishment of his own inside the palace grounds, with his \u2018own servants, guards and attendants.He occasionally comes over and stays with his father, eating dinner with him and sometimes Sleoping in his father's quarters.He not very much like his father, his face being rounder and shorter.The emperor is very dark, and his features are heavy and swarthy.\"He Is taller than the average Japanese, and he has the fat nose, the wide nostrils and the rather thick lips which you see all over Japan.THE COURT AT HIROGHIMA., ;, The removal of the court to Hiroshima is city of western Ja, oto and Kobe lie nearly a hundred miles to the eastward, is the big town and between these cities and Nogasaki, wi which is on the extreme west coast.iroshima is the naval capital of Japan, and is one of the most beautiful} y located towns in the world.It lies on the sea at the foot of the mountains, and the waters about it are filled with rocky islands.It is cut i by canals, and ita sea view is beautiful.It has hear that it has had a grea ror moved into free d, aod modern methods he ce bers now charge eight cents in stead of two cents for a shave, and the Japan liament who wants his balr cut in fore style has to pay twelve cents for it instead of the four cents which is the regular price.Provisions of all kinds have gone up, and the city ia filled x ith concert troupes, geishas and the float- population which always hangs around FY centre.T the Jap- bas Deen mater y Injured d the theatres aye only FRiNk G G.CARPENTER.BRITISH TRADE RETURNS LonNpox, December 8 \u2014 The Board of Trade returns for November que the imports increased £570,000 and the exports de- ,000, as compared with November last year.tbe Jury decided be bad born à 4 A BOON TO ALL SICK ONES.Cures When Other [ledicines and Doctors Have Failed\u2014Restores the Sick to Health «1 Can Attribute My Restoration to .Health Solely to South American Nervine,\u201d says C.J.Curtis, of Windsor.Boi mali complaint when it first 82 tei nov in th this rat le later | velopmen ve pro b a maledy.The after are ouch that : thorough measu: bot taken to ensure perfect res to bBealth, derfoliy oficacious giving Sih ares derfu in giving bealth back to the vi of La Grippe., C, J.; a Ww y and weil Esown farmer, near a was sixteen years Tr.He is a vi bright | Mes s been a great manufacturing ; a Tei Bo THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY .DECEMBE] RS, 1806.+ $.UNE is worth its WEIGHT in GOLD Cures Female Complaints, Neuralgia, Piles, Sores, Bruises and \u2018all Pain.OHEAP SUBSTITUTES DO NOT CURE.REE LURE re ve\" ROHUAR UHI \"DOGS HEAD\" BASS _ First.\u2014Because of the thirty-five different qualities brewed.by Bass, Read Bros.purchase only the E.B.(export bottling of full gravity) which is Bass\u2019 Highest Grade of Pale Ale.and for which they charge a -higher price IS THE BEST.than for any of their other brewings.Second.\u2014Because Read Bros.allow every purchase made by them -of Bass & Co.to remain in their own cellars | One Year and a Halt to Ripen.Third.\u2014Because Read Bros.bottle under a method of thelr own, by which the Ale pours out absolutely Clear and\u2019 < Brilliant.ol 59-63 | St.Peter Street, /Pond\u2019s Extract N38 haw IRR Rn ISN LULL : MONTREAL, QUE.Sleighs, Toboggans, Hockey Sticks, Doll Carriages, Snow Shoes, \u201c~~ Dolls\u2019 Furniture, Glass and Chinaware, Clocks.ROCKING HORSES, Rubber Toys, Tin Toys, PURSES, Watches, 56-58 Front Street, West, TORONTO, ONT.gix FOU GOLD R toto eoip MEDALS AT Elecire Piaied Wars.i | ew SAN FRANCISCO, Opera Glasses, Jardinieres, Mirrors, i904, © were RECEIVED BY THE WROUGRT IRON RANGE Ce, OM THEIR EXHIBIT OF HOME COMFORT GOODS.ORLEANS EXPOSITION, EXPOSITION, | BUS, SIX HICH EST AW AWARDS at WORLD\u2019S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893, MEDALS AT NID WINTER FAR \u201c HOTEL and WROUCHT IRON R sous MARUFACTURERS or.GMFORT WROUGHT STEEL FRENCH HOTEL RANGES.LENGTH DESIRED.OUTFITTING A SPECIALTY.Street, TORONTO, ONTARIO.ANGE COMPANY, oma, 87.LOUIS, DLO.U.8.4.Fousided 1864.a à Paid up Capital, § 1,008,000 HAS ST ogy\u2019 Cream Emulsion.k Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, Tn ofp THE TEST OF TIME ¥-.161 the king of ich produce.RE-OPENING.Oriental Goods GENUINE AND ARTISTIC.NO IMITATIONS.NO : Birmingham Goods.PRICES LOWER tian EVER.OUR No.Is 19 Phillips Square \u2018And we intend making this number À Popular Price.| SEE OUR WINDOW Beautiful : Articles: At 19 Cents.FRESH FROM THE ORIENT.-19- - Phillips Square ICHI BAN.: Machinery fr Sale.AT THE EAGLE FOUNDRY, 3 KING STREET, NONTREAL.sn rent \u2018RETAIL DEPARTMENT.Kettle Lard.As White as Snow, Any 13jc per1b, of the Put up in Bladders as SIX sold in Old England.J Retail Stores Other LARD, good quality, 10¢ per Ih CO.Lid \u2014 _ Packing and Provision THE Ling W.&F.P, CURRIE & C0.200 Grey Nun Street, MARUPACTURERS oF pi: brig.| .À large stock always on hand vf pe.Fes: BROS.Genuine Ann Guaranteed \"| MERDEN BRITANNIA Co.IH TENDERS FOR TIMBER AND DEMLS, ALEXANDER BOBERTION, INN 4 tou A v Ba Horse lt, any Always reliable, \u201c Varsity\u201d Cigar.(Union, hand made.i | ' ?Or rpm ¢ 2.HE oF f an 43 # a = § 3.- Sr T4 7 5 À pr * by tes .J oo For 1895.{ ' * Price 25 Cents, in Envelopes for Mailing.) % À À À | he 500 Pages.'.100,000 Facts.ILLUSTRATED.Twenty Hali-Tone Portraits, etc., etc.K HRK Néw Features.\u2014 THE CUSTOMS TARIFFS COMPLETE, ; _ _With detailed comparisons with former duties?- A COMPLETE POSTAL GUIDE, Giving Post Offices, Bailway and Telograph Stations.CLERGY LIST of all Denominations.School Lessons for every Sunday in 189s.A BANKING DIRECTORY.Di the B h a Aa oto d The T rocks Ts, e Branches an nagers and the THE MILITIA LIST OF THE DOMINION.Histo f the Militia\u2014Re ta d Officers\u2014 The Royal Aifiary College snd principal IMPROVED CALENDAR INFORMATION.Climatological Statistics\u2014Sun, Mopn and Planets, | A Political History of Canada.} YHE PROVINCIAL PARLIAMENTS-Giving Votes recorded for Elected and Defeated Candidates at the last General Elections.Numerous Special Articles.Farming in Canada.The Royal Society ot Canada and Statistics of the Cheese and Butter Kindred Societies.Industries.What to do till the Doctor Comes in Hints by \u201cThe Stable Doctor.\u201d Cases of Emergency.Maustrations of Poisonous Plants.The Fraternity of Freemasons-Grand Miscellaneous New Tables.Lodges and Officers.The Universities of Canada and Their The Friendly Societles-Grand Lodges Affiliations, and Officers.eee.1 | Ce ae me The British Empire.Alphabetical List of the Peers.Courtesy Titles of Eldest Sons.British Squadrons.Abroad.The Classes of Warships Described.Information as to Other Colonies.The International Yacht Races and Sports of 104 Mustration of a Full Rigged Ship with Rigging explained.A Table of the Royal Lineage.~lunicipal Statistics.PA | Ready Monday, 10th December, 10 a.m.Price 25 cents, ready for Mailing Mailing.ow GRAHAM & CO., \u201cThe Star,\u201d .MONTREAL.\" »,| & demand for 100,000 cubic feet of ice.- first half mile in the fourth, ahd then paye \u201camobg local pi THE OTTAWA = CÂRNIVAL [5 t CY THE AMERICA'S CUP CHALLENGE DISCUSSED.+ Crescent Snowshoe Club Annual o Meeting-\u2014Canadian Skating Association Fixtures\u2014Miscellaneous Sports.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, December 8.\u2014The carnival subscription committee held a meeting last evening, and very satisfactory reports were banded in, although some $2000 is still required to make an assured success.A little breeze took place over the license victyal- lers subscription which is $1800 in bulk and includes several hundred dollars from outside sources, the committee claimed and they found by their canvass that $1800 was little enough from the hotel men without outside ea onptions and they will be to hand in a lst of names subscribed for the Carnival.There is likely to be a corner in ice, eve: available inch of territory being secure wing to the coming carnival a large quantity of of ice will be required for the ice ice ace, A rough estimate of the amount required for the construction of the ice palace shows e blocks required are to measure 40x 30x 16 inches, therefore the amount required Is seen by easy figuring.The ice palace is to be completed at least by Monday, Janu 21st., and it is wished to have it y two or three days earlier if possible for various reasons.is is December 7th and the ice not one inch thick, the river In many ice fields being open, with romises of mild weather.Query: where 4 the ice 40 inches thick to come from?A number of ice men seen to-day were dumb.but looked wise, one in particular gleefully rubbing his hands and ving it as his opinion that there would no difficulty in erecting the castle.The Carnival contract has not yet been given out, in fact, tenders were only advertised for this afternoon.\u2018That incident in itself is calculated to rise prices.ean- time hotels and others are looking ahead, but are surprised at the changed condition of the market.THE TURF.At Alexander Island.ALEXANDER ISLAND RacE TracK, December 8.\u2014The old Dominion Jockey Club had a fairly good programme on yesterday, and as the eather van Was again pleasant, the usual | crowd was on hand.Although the new ges have not ey boen issued, the work of taking up the es is still ing on, and pay badges were very much'in evidence Jesterday afternoon.Thirteen books did business.Ninety-seven was made the favorite for the first race for inaidens three-y old aiid upwards, but he was never in the bh The winner ed up in Inter-Ocean, a 10 to 1 shot, who won easily.Patti was selected by the talent in the second race and backed from 8 to 5 to even money.Joyeuse made the running until near the pire where the favorite came up and won by a head.In the third Paragon broke out\" in front and -lead for a furlong, where Forest headed him and kept his lead to the end, winriing easily by a in flor h from Patti, who finished five lengths In nt of Jersey.Pirate Chief cut out th for the way to Sweetmeat, who showed to \u201cstretch where Gallatin came through and won easily by three parts of a length from Smoetmeat who was a head before Pirate ef.eran \u2014Inter-Ocean, 104 (Johnaton), 1 T Chto.| or (Duffy), 4-1, 4; Charlie R., 104 (Taylor).&13 Time, 30}.Second race, 63 fi irlongs.\u2014 Patti, 103, (Carter), even isa 103 do hnston), 7-2, 2; Taconey, 100 (Ham Time, rd race, à mile.\u2014Forest, 115 (Manlove), even, 1; Paragon, us etter), 6-1, 2; Jersey, 118 (Fam), 16-8, 3.Tim Fourth race, mile nd cighth\u2014 Gallatin, 100, (Manlove 11-5, 1; Swectmoat, 113, (Carter), 51, 7: Pirate Chiel, 9, (Donnelly), even, 3.Time, th Tage.| furlongs.\u2014Mattie Chun, 96 (An- ), 6-3, 1: erick, 101, A &3, & ack cover 107 (Morris), 3,3.\" Time, 1.7 A Spill at Raby.CHICAGO, December 8.an the third race.at Roby\u2019 yesterday Hosa A.and Jovita fell\u2019 on the turn ugh the stumbling of Volunteer II.Chorn was not hurt, but Mac- Klin was badly shaken up.Jov ita broke a leg and was shot.Two second choices and three outsiders won a soft track, BUMMARIFS.© First race, sellin 3 furlongn Sylvan, 17 (ev.Gi des \u20ac Care Wl G Boop # Jace ~ 107 « allace), 10 tor Carter, * Zecon d race, mile\u2014Tremor, 100 (Mac- \"Klin), 151, 1; Fico, selling.$ Chora), 31, 2; Chenoa, me 100 41,3.Time, 1.6 Fox, 105 qT.on ox, Sloan), 4-1, 1; Fuse.spline.4 furl (Newcom), 31, %; Volunteer II, 105 Gamer).fol Time, ®.qurth, race, one mile\u2014 more, 7 (ieGlon Fo, I; Reahn ma, 102 (Irvin ), 101, lo De 108 (Contello) 415.Fie 0 mile=-Glenold.102 selling, one M 6-1, 2; {Tubornii Ten, % or (T.hai Sloan), 4- Le = Time, 1 On the Track New York per says: \u2018Richard Croker and M.F.Dwyer are contemplating the transfer of their Tacin interests to England.Croker and I think racing will not amount to much in this count 5 aid Dwyer to a friend recently, \u201can Tr he is anxlous to go to England; we think we may make the experiment.t is not probable that a decision to go would have been reached if the anti- gambling a amendment to the constitution had beep eated.We would not take a big pon A fonts Dw: er.\u201cWe would try what we could do wit few horses.\u201d : BILLIARDS.2 à Sechasfer Improves.fer not only defeated Ives last night but man n 344 Rat of aged to im is total score at 2376, while that \u2018er played a stron brilliant gaine, king runs of 134, 217, and 184, Sc ler made an average of 63 14415, sugpassing his own average and coming close to the best average made bÿ' Ives in the New York tournament, which was 63 1-8, Ives\u2019 best runs wese 132 and 164.ext Week's Local Tournament.ard tdirnament be- Bina Les ag and Watson topic of Conversation { $25 for th Sebler Paso k an egtra oi or the man who ma) os the bi Lora during\u2018 the tournamen Pie w commence on Monday night and ights.It wlif no doubt be oné of the most 1 ting.tournaments ever held here.Fournll Keeps Ahead | The billiard match between Fournll, the Freneb champion, and \u201cTom\u201d G r, of was oontinued last nig ne New Yi \u2018ournil made 14 all er 96 te The -acors now stands: Fournil, 500; allaghor, 336 points.At the M.A.A.A.: A seratch billiard [Rasch 1esulting as © M.A.À.À.fi x aa Foon eT Michaud, 0, ofd & J.yes Johnsto 200, and G.Haldi- L Gardner, 200, and O.Taylor, 100.ve SKATING.- .The Canadien Skasngx Assceiasion.\u2019 ols council of the Canadian ing As- - House, on \u2018tations v a LEEW © last ventes at the BRL in the tod.Dereaiasinn to hold the figure skatl ng harpe dur | I oe ala rsdn Sie unior re skating com on, Len ears and ns aid also Ng es lon for those who have never wan a first prize.Three in each event.Tho speed cham pi will take piacq on {he Ml & A.A.grounds on Februury 12, HP, uarter-mile track will hes we into shape je right à AWAY.AQUATICS.Fre Ths America\u2019s Cup pemmittes Dissuse the © Nxw Yonx, December &\u2014The America\u2019a Ca Damm tiae met yesterday in the office ames 8.Smith, chairman, No, 48 Broad Ala and was in session until half-past one o'clock.The Jieeting was galled by the chairman to connider the challenge of Dunraven, which was cabled to this coun- uy Before the meeting Coinmodore Smith d that he would use his best effarts to induce the other mem of the Committee to consent to the immediate publication of the challen but after the meeting was over he sald that as Lord Dunraven had asked him not to pr rip the chalienge without the letter eu ing it, no details would be made publ y.He admit however, that the aie was in due orm, and that the letter would probably arrive on the Campania to to-night.The Com mittee will meet 43 Broad street, on Monday, to consider both letter and chal- LONDON, December 8 \u2014 Field: says: * 1 the America's cup were won under conditions outside the new deed a member of the New, York YachuClub might judicially restrain the committee from handing it over.Inasmuch as the members unanimously endorsed the terfas of the committees letter to Lord Dunraven no complication willnow arise regarding the terms.We do not think the New York Yacht Club could have met the challenger in a fairer spirit.There must have n a won ul awakening of tlie members to have realized that Enalishmen arg fle in asking fairer terms, The visits of Mr.Carroll and the Goulds had a great influence on American opinion.Despite the wild statements of some American Jou als, the manner of conducting contests here must have made an impression upon \u2018American yachtsmen.All sought to see that an \u2018American yacht at British regattas is treat- cd with the same fairness that the British have always received in American regattas.\u201d Cup Talk.The London Times this morning an nounces that with the exception that eight instead of ten monta notice is Insisted on, the challenge of Dunraven for another contest for te America\u2019s cup is aub- stantially identicil with that which ceded the last cup races.It is added t ab the new yacht that will oon to regain the trophy will be named Valkyrie.Her length on the water-line will be feet.The Boucherville B.C.Dinner.\"On _next Tuesday evening the Boucher ville Boating Club il have their first annual dinner at the Commercial A large number of tickets have been sold.An orchestra has been engaged for the ocos- } \u2014 sion.SNOWSHOEING.a The Ottawa Men in Blanket Suit, fsrmoIaL TO TRE STAR] OTTAWA, December 8.\u2014The fifth annual meeting of the O.A.A.C.Snowshoe Club was beld in their rooms last evening.The club is in a splendid condition, and the election of officera resulted as follows : Hon, resident, Mr.G.P.Brophy; president, Mr, 3 Ma nard Rogers ; first vice- reside p wless; second Vice- -pres dent, & Wille captain, J.H.Bollard; Ww treasurer, J.Hurcomb; Whipper.it r-in, {)'Cennor.Committee, Messrs.P.Regan, E.T.Ho comb, J.J.McDougall, D.E.Biath, George Mr.Lawless Pointed out to the club the imp jortant that was to be given to l'éridwshoers in tho coming carnival and from the sentiments expressed at the mest.ing it is safe to say the O.A:A.C, Snowshoe Club wil make a showing second te mone.It wan decided to hold the firs trame, on Tuesday 18th, and after a sb to attend the dinner to be given the.ttawa Lacrosse Club at the Gran Union.The regular meeting night will be Tuesday, weather favorable or not, The Crescents Elect OfMlcera.The Crescent Snowshoe Club held its eleventh annual meeting last evening, in the Queen's Hotel.The election of o rs resul as follows: Honorary president, T.E.Laprell; president, W.P.Swinton; first.vice-president, win; second vice-president, J.MeLean: honorary secre- tary-treasurer, T.Hoctor.Committee\u2014T.Swinton, T T.Kennedy A.M.Ellicott, J, Or- rock, G.Maclaire, F.Todd, F.Lauder, To s Asvgyles.The Argyles tramped to the Athelic Club House rty-five strong.An enjoyable time was spent, with songs, recitations,etc.Notes The Canadian Snowshoe Club of Quebec, to the number of two hundred, will arrive in the city to-morrow me TS by special train over the Grand Trunk.' FOOTBALL.sell Another Viotim.A Washington telegram says: George Bahen, of Richmond, Va., the Georgetown university student, w ho had his back broken in the football game between the Univers- ityeleven and the Columbia A.C.,on Thanks- giv ving day, is ntjll alive and consclous, but ootors say death is certain to result, Ti injur-d boy has been told thatthe will die and has taken the news man a and has asked that no blame be attached te any one in connection with his injuries, nt partisans of the university are accusations that Columbia med elven ly\u2019 injured Bahen, Kicks.NEw HANEN, Corn.December 8.\u2014The Yale A.A., last night received a proposition from the Faculty onference Committee of the University of Penna., calling attention to the charges of Professionalism which has heen so uent in the newspapers recently | relative to the members ofthe | Diversity of Penna.Football elevenand ay the Y association or any whom Tes chooses to give, the proper entiais to inspect the of e University of Penna.Bolero ok to see if the charges of Professionalism are substantiated there m.The managers of the Yale Athletic Association think that the © Penna.Facalty bas | n.misinformed, no fi \u2018charges have been brought.They state, however, that they will answer the communication as soon às it is possible for them tx to confer.GOLF.A Retroepeh of Last Last Benson's Week by the Ladies.Belong a a member of the Ladies\u2019 Branch ot Royal Montreal Golf Club and an enthusiastic lover of thè game, a short résumé of the year'a work, an Sonpetibions à ween sister clubs and our own membe: may be of interest to many, who, Hike t the ter, have fallen victims to the ations of golf, but before looking ak to Tine spring, summer and autunin of 1804, a sincere vote of thanks is due our president, , secretary- treasurer and ladies of the committee for their kindness in 80 ably falfilling their arduous duties, and the untiri interest they have displayed on bebalt of the welfare the club, and ce \u2018it po our privilege to have their guidance and thy for many Jear to come, A vote oft thanks is also.due to the gentlemen members, headed by our able captain, Who have been ever ready to encourage the ladies on auspicious occasions.The spring of 1804 being exceptionally early the golfers.hearts were lizht as the many moriths of summer Eagerly clubs are once.more taken tron remote corners, polished with pride, shafts tested, balls cleaned and remade | of the first game.The even be n strolling ap to to in re liar Hinson hasten, if ible, \u201cJack Frost.\u2019 Tre firs large \u201c\u2018at home\u201d was held at the Sit ny Prd, fro from TA iy Invi \u2018NUMBERING bVER TWO A Tare jenued, pre fou .pass by, as many of our members are o desce! | sunshine the latter ; Shoughts that suggest thems ey thought of of the | hem.Sots Pe EAE | ché JER.sw [EE La muse ayy ee .ar -L pos tposed it \u201cMr.Clark of the \u201cweather\u201d lime to accopé However, he Ta Muse 016 ptener matters, a ove ot May was anxionsly.looked ne Pt happily ar darth with joy, announcing that our suminons had been graciously pted, - and that he ho would du bimselt the once of So ting his tness nd At the inted hour streams of ple and car- be seen wending their w ar, where our pros dent and secretary see oN lod y re- teived the guests, \u2018coque and all, wh othe ladies of the com- ittee busied themselves in out toa and generally administering to the wants of their friends.The table was artistically decorated in the club colors of white and searle ing to the golférs' smart gowns, while ferns ms added thely charm to the pio Laing Placed | in every available nook rry bum and lag hter tod for for eae he contented spirit-of t presen The next item of interest that was seen rising on the horizon was the proposed trip to Quebec to play a friendly game against six o PAIR LADIES OF THR ANCIENT CITY.After due consideration, a team of like number was selected, and the pressing invitation accepted with pleasure Nesom preparations are made, chaperons seoure and many are the current speculations as to the result of the game.The day and hour Jor departure ar arrive, the jolly team fo he train, accompanied by riends and relatives, and a thoroughly en.Joy aula holiday in anticipated.At Quebec earty welcome is received, and on the morning of May 31, at 10.3), the match is played onthe Cove Fields.Ths day promised to be delightful, but ere\u2018 long the weather became unsettled, interfering not a little with the pleasure anid comfort uf the ladies, who, however, played with indoml itable pluck, followed by many irterested in the match.Notwithstanding the draw-backs Some remarkably fine play was displayed, which ended in the Quebec ladies carry ng the day.After hearty congratulations been expressed, a delightful banquet at the Chateau Frontenac was partaken of \u2014covers for about seventy-five were laid.Having discussed the wood t things prepared by the fair sisters, as also the points of the game, songs and speeches brought a most enjoyable luncheon to a close, while teas and a dance at the Citadel added much pleasure to Lhe holiday.Once again work is resumed at home, and our presi ent, ny wishing to encourage in the red a handicap prize to be played on 5 une 4th, 53th and 6th.Naturally intense interest is manifested and the ladies may be seen practising diligently from early morn unt the shadows of night drive them home.The presentation takes lace at the second \u2018\u2019At Home,\u201d June Ten © successful winner, a promising\u2019 layer \u2018and tember of the comm ttee,: receiv very handsome chatelaine watch, Sur: mounted with a clasp, formed of golf clubs, and the initial M.G.C.inscri thereon, */ n ongratalations wishes being the order day.The guests, numbering two hundred, turned their attention homeward, having thoroughly enjoyed the * Summer At ture, We must now allow July and August to |\" 0 urray Bay, Cacouna, and other summer resorts, w ere, inhaling the bracing sea breezes, they swing the clubs with renewed energy, laying in a store of health and strength for the winter.Autumn\u2014October 11 being sot aside to play the return matoh between Montreal and Quebec, a hearty in- vi ion is given 2 the secrotary treasurer, accepted he latter fes, every » effort is de to entertain our esta, prominent embers of the gentlomen's club greet them at the station, and A BRIGHT ax | 18 LOOKED FOR on the morrow, was not to be as time will toll The tbe team of six, headed by their President, were received at the Club.House, by our President, Secre- tary-Treasurer and Committee.Partners being chosen off we start, attended by a gentleman member of the R.M.G.C., in spite of the rain, whioh fortunately con- nded to stop, and amid blue skies and ter part was played off, but not before niany .the ladies an gentlemen who had kin: ly consented .to score for us, were thoroughly drenched.Necessary precautions being taken, no one fortunately was the worse of oa patine, and at one p.m.à gay and joll num: bering some forty ladies in pars emen, and i be seen indulging in the hot soups Does dishes prepared b; eo caterer.by the Captain, ex - Cap- Bea hes strangers, were much en- ores and appreciated, and although the uebec ladies again carried the day, and are to be congratulated for their s y me and good style, still the Montrealers, far from being discouraged, are determined that if work will beat their fair sisters, work they will, and hope for better results next time.Without wishing in any arf Lo depreciate our guests\u2019 fonors far m it, it seems bit puat .on behalf ot the Montreal ladies to add that owing to {llness and absence from town, four of our best players were unable to compet pete; but willing as we are to take a tin, graciously as possible, we fear it may becom me monotonous to our sister clubs.So, courage, fair golfers.Victory is ours if we work for the honors we would win.At four o'cldck an \u201cat home\u201d was given under the same pleasin opnditions and as usual largely attend many a happy golfer RE rest Le the joys and excitement of the day's victory, or defeat, as the case might be sorry to part, bat with pleasant anti cipation meeting Sr 20 brought us to the last \u201cat home\u201d of the n which was largely attended, ever: detail as before described being carried out to the letter 1 and, last, but not least, was the opinion all present.The talk of the afternoon was the list of prizes, posted in the Club House, to be played for by the ladies on October 23 and 24, a handicap match of two rounds, With such golden fruit before us, it was net surp! rprising to seo the ene displayed, and with the escort of a gentleman member the ladies play off on the above- mentioned day.The happy winner was indeed fortunate in possessing such à souvenir -1 \u2018as a sliver chatelaine, holding a score and pencil, president.Through the donated by our popular ex- generosity of, of a gentleman member a secon: third prize wasgiven, the former won your charming secretary- an consisting of two silver mustard ts and salt sifters, representing bails\u2014a Beli thifal remembrance of the year's pla: one was a dainty little inkstand, tor re resenting part balls, sus- pone ~ br Su and rest on à silver gtana, which was much approcia by the riter, as it ls a means of noting the many ves about \u201cPUTTER.\u201d Odd and Ends of Sporting Gossip.Wm.Nicholls, De huntsman of the | Montres 1 Fox hounds left yesterday morn.b Jor Truro, England for a two \"months oliday.It in said that Tom Eok Johnson\u201d trainer build a cement bicycle New York: e has interested several America) pléalists.A meeting of \u201cthe Young Victoria Lacrosse Club will be held this evening in in oy rooms Dorchester street at8 Be el or the purpose orming à hoc ah ry are requested attend.©.REAL ESTATE.NEWS.The estate of the late Claude Milanoon G ti South ost corner nd Moantein atres - connisti with wuilaious thereon, forthe am of boo, » has transfor renlise Al onsine La e Pr re Pr ppt TE rene Pvt lot sa ne \u201cthe vilagn of St.Jean | stables thereon Baptiste, with sheds snd ¢rected, tor the consideration of $2050.Jos.Robert has sold to Jos.Louis Robert and Jos.Etienne, Rabert the Jeoperty.dm sisting of lot No.#00, In nes street, in the vil gen sai, of Ogdensburg, N.rp he tans! erred to qe ithe Ein drones, ne, w wo stone Drops es od terest; for | A \u2026 cd wk yy es + \u2019 3 \\ x MUSICIANS AND -\u201c THEIR DOINGS.Te SOME OF THE COMING MUSICAL \" ATTRACTIONS.The Philharmonic Society\u2019s Production of the Messiah\u2014The Archbishop's ChoralSociety-The Dubois Concert.A sure indication of the near approach of the festive season of Christmas is the an- nodnoement in another column of the usual angual performance of Handel's \u2018\u2018Messiah\u201d on 31st inst.by the Montreal Philharmonie Society.In giving this work an- ually at this season the Society has followed \u201cthe long established customof many similar socities in Great Britain, and the \u2018\u201cMessiah™ is rapidly becoming as popular in Montreal as in England.The concert will be of a truly po racter as reserved seats will be sold at 75c and 50c according\u2019 to location.As the reduced fares on the railways for the Christmes soastn take effect on the morning of the concert a favorable opportunity is given to ple livinggin the outlying districts of being present at the performance.The plan o of thehallopens at Nordheimer's at 9a.onday next.Watkin Mills, the Yamous baritone, aejled from Southampton for New York las Wednesday.© comes from England ex press y to sing with the Toronto.Festival oy, under ngton, on December 13; the Handel and Tiaydp Soclety, of Boston under Carl Zerrahn, on December 23 and 25; the New York Oratorio Society, under Walter Damrosch n December 28 29, and the Cincinnati ¢ Oratorio Society under Theodore Thomas, on Yer 81 January 1'and £ so that he w vu octane under the baton of four of the greatest con- ductorsonthis continent.Special provision has been © whereby this renowned in- rpreter of oratorio may be heard in Mont- ten and he will sing several of the finest airs from the best works on December 2 in Emmanuel Church.Mr.Harriss will preaide at the organ.Miss Guerra da Fontoura, a gifted soprano from Europe, will be the assisting soloist, and a_select chorus of sixty voices will sing the choruses.ol.Zelie de Lussan, the prima donna, who is taking Calve's lace al at the Metropolitan oO, ouse, an \u201cCarmen\u201d is said to be the best in the noch, ri to sing here in grand concert at the close of the opera Signor Foll will sing in Montreal this Ben Davies will appear here April 84th, bis only appearance in Montreal.Snazelle, from m Egyptian \"Hall, Piccadilly, on, will give a BPECIAL CHRISTMAS PROGRAMME here durin Christmas week, Dickens \u201cChris rol,\u201d illustrated by 25 acenic effects, carol singers in a snow storm with weird agorical effects, oto, \u201cGabriel ribo or or \u201cthe \u201cSexton who was stolen by the Goblins,\u201d and numerous other amusing novelties appropriate to this par- loular season willbe in order.The scenery AL way\u201d to iuatrate { these Christos rmances was specially prepared for .Snazelle in London an Paris from life models.The Christmas afternoon matinee promises a treat for the young ople.| roh t the annual meeting A bishop\u2019s Choral Society, the following vwère ror.- elected officers for the casuing ear Mr.Ed.Macmahon, presi 1.Sheridan vice-pres.dent ; madeleine, secretary; re-clected, E Guillemette, treasurer; À, Destroismaisons librarian: J.B.Dusseault, assistant Ag] Pi alletior, M.D.assistant leaders R.Pelletier, pasist- ant t organist; I.B L.B.Houle, N.P.o8- adorette and Geo.rene committee; Rev.Z.Racicot, der- manent chaplain.The choir is under the leadership of Mr.G.Couture, with Prof.Oct.Pelletier As organist.The Second December Symphon concert will taire place on Thursday, the 20th, so as not to clash with the Phüharmonto Society's produetion of \u201cThe Messi he Dubois concert is to take place on the Lain inst., and Mr.Klecskowski, Consul- General for France, has given his consent to the event bein, ander his Patronage.A committee ies has cl the arrangements, , and they have already effect- argo advance sale of tickets.The novelt, the programme is attracting a great deal of atlention to the concert, \u2018The choir.of St, James Roman Catholic Cathedral has under rehearsal for Christmas de la Resjeposuion ture has men\u2019s voices only.This will be rendering of this mass in Canada.CITY ITEMS.Mr.R.L.La Prairie of this city has been pointed mall clerk on the Montreal division of the G.T.R.The speaker at the Ÿ, M.C, A.hall on Sunday afternoon will \u2018be the Rev.Dr.Ryckman who has chosen as his subject \u201c\u201cThe dangers of Sabbath breaking.\u201d The visiting Governors to the Montreal General Hospital for the week commencing Monday, the 10th inst, are Messrs.Henry \u201cArchbald, R.L.Gault, E, H.Lemay, {Charles Lyman.A solemn anniversary service was sung sterday at St.James Church or the on.R.Lafamme.Rev.À e, P.ih Fomclated, and there was a Lange concourse \u2018of relatives and friends present.to Madame Bonit having been taxon D denly fll, the management of the Opera rn t it was impossible to ce M ! a on\u201d last even- ot or e firat > pre tosubatitute Marm'relle In the{ Court of Special Sessions, Patrick d Damase uchard recel ved sen- Tonza of one mouth each for ateali horse blanket and a bed sheet, and Joan Bte.Marcotte River, was $76 and costs Yor selling liquor | on Se A solemn month's mind Requiem Mass brated will be cele at ty cburch of Our A re ne meat 80 for Se aps of the soul of of the ale Mrs.Denls of Mrs.E.Gunning of Amherst street, A HOME FOR GIRLS.The Ladies of the Comtuittes f the Y.=.C.A.desire to call th e alta ion of publie to their branob, No: SE Oath rina street, and to state te that th oy are to.receive women orders, an Tha for girls ho are out of place, a temporary home is provided at rates.Ladies requiring help with som some d of certain btain Poltuble ls for the several situe .s they Cases \"the matron will be in attendance trois 10 to and from 2 to b o'clock, to receive pications Ca uw aiso : lu nok room In connection with abo hers a good dinner may be obtained for or 5 ten MONTREAL CAMERA CLUB, Th lar soopthly.of the Montreal Gamera Olub wes\u2019 Lh : Tues evening ia the clu with = ndance of Bem] .Frein showed - wit| ie new electrieal ical lantern a number of slides made by The oh Lo» pleted, and be sound or a highend or topying ine The Committes bas \u201cdecided to hol vervazione in the e rooms next T day aon evening.THE WOMANS CLUB.Lo, | LT Caen \"ché, De given 07 by Dr.posent .in the Le community, C, Cameron next Monda ber 10, Tt thais mane aw on a subject of Kroat interest to mothers and guard of young.This kaawledge, given by à medical {gon o lias devoted many Joan ot his lite to the matter, cannot fail to Oycoedingly valuable.and aa the doctor bas been given in the matter, many praet Nical lossous vw 11 be learned.The lectures will be illustrated with natural specimens as well as di ms,and the Club enerous enough to admit women free on that day for the purpose of extending the information.Lady een will © the chair, and is excecdingly interested In the subject.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.The Liberal meeting at Mulgrave yesterday was largely atte tended.grave ye Mr.R.Waddell.the well-known barrister, of London, Out., died yes terday.~The Grand Trunk's elevators at Port \u2018Hiiron, Mich., are blocked with Chicago corn, \" The steamer Ipsden, from Montreal, has reachod Liverpoo » with a partial loss of her A man named John was killed near Nort train going east.Haldimand Tories may lose Dr.Montague if he accepte the nomination \u2018offered yesterday in Welland.A long and bitter debate In the Belgian Chamber ended yesterday with the passage of the Royal Civil Bill, Action was taken last evening dissolving the Chi and Milwaukee Brewers\u2019 Association or r Trust.The condition of Commander Booth, of the Salvation Army, whois ill at Chicago, has improved somewhat.The bridge Application of the Sonth Shore Railway, at Sorel, was before the Railway Comunittee at Ottawa yesterday decision reserved.Hon.Messrs.Wallace and Wood addressed a large meeting in the-Opera House at Winnipeg last night and received an attentive hearing.The London Times and Standard remark, with h approval that the Grand Trunk rail to pay interest on its bonds.and debenture stocks fi lcazed lines n 3 Quigley, of Powassap, ay by a froight Canada\u2019s trade res fer November are : Revenue, $2,775,508: expenditure, 2.008 742, For the month a year ago the + pes ture was $005,779 more; revenue, $ more.Miola Jewett, United ed States Consul at Sivas, Turkey, bas been selected as the representative of the United States tn the Joint inquiry into the ot an outrages.poy Disordered Liver, Act Like Magic en tbe Thay as the oat Com » ringing back the Keen of Appetite arousing with the S000 sof m WEALTH tie the whole physical every of human These Facts anda in in alt classes of Society.Largest Sale in the World.8 Ocversd with a Tasteless & Belnble hoon 4 Wholesale Agis.Evans Sous, Moatres: Faute by drag, ind JOHN NIRTI SONS & (D Fur-Lined & Trimmed Overcoats Of all descriptions.455 and 457 \u201cst.Paul St.rr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 I, 4 and never will a ei ar of such v eas \u201cvarsity.\u201d Union hand made.Sold by all first-class dealers.There never.was, personal rightly used.The ma ter than others and enju lifo more, with the value to health of the pure li laxative principles emb remedy, Syrup of Figs.Ita excellence is due to its presenting in the form moat acceptable and pleas.2 ant to the taste, therefreshingand truly - ° beneficial properties of a perfect laxative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers .and permanently curing conatipation.It has given se tion to millions and hoor with the approval of the medical ion, because it acts on the Kid- iver and Bowels without weak.ng them and it is perfectly free from overs ry objectionable substance.Syrup of Figs is for sale by ell drug- in 75c.bottles, bub it is manu- tured by the California Fig Syrup Co.only, whose name is printed.on every , also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being wel) informed, you will not tocept any substitute if offered.For 6 For Sale.Dorchester Street.Substantial new Stone House.om beat pars 5 street, main Donse, 46 feet deep, extension Kitchen, 13 feet : hardweod finish, Concrete Basement, Dalsy Furnace, cles The total: number of gers who a, KI 1 armas gro Co es À as no i t.mit te 316,589 521, of which the greatest number roe APR ou or .dé , for one year was 43,208,456 in 1863, .Ascnator Hill was ae board La train 3 Be .- tic Coast road, near Florence, .yesterday, when an _stiempt was made to Pine Avenue.À wreck it.A log was placed between the Hsndsome Sienc Mouse, perfectly mew, WA rails, but fortunatols ia pot derail the Cencrets Rarement.Extension Kitchen, _ .Flate ass ndews.elegant Mantels, re cable was received at Brockville, hardweed » Modcra in all re Ont., cablegram wa the death, in Seoul, pecs.View aaurpaved.FT rea.of Rev.Dr.W.J.Hall, medical mis a md forms made fe tit pure slonary, of typhoid fever.as a * BE native 2 Glen Buell, five miles from \u2014\u2014 ; rockville.M.Le Myer de Vilers, tho sp special Frs French Crescent Street., env Sanaa of t bo French Fore Po her, Comfortable Siene Mouse.therouxhly that the m Reunion bave well bail, all modern conveniences $ landed, and, aided b bythe garrison of Diego M Mttchen.AX Tou.Catherine Suraze, will\u2019 occupy atave and Maxgun- Street.ce*ow.y terms.a The machinery and assets, valued at 2,000, ibs yal Corset Go, of Sher- Full particulars at eur office, rooke, gone in uidation, were ; sold d'a doé cents on the dol a to Mr.Ww.B.J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO., Griffith, who bo ught hom on behalf of - 0 new company whic ng organ o |.mrss \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 carry on the business.17 64 NOTRE DAME ST.The Minneapolis authorities\u2018 are willing TT OTT to confess that neither of the Hawarda, = 20,1 under arrest, ea Miss Glog on Monday H 1 t H 1 tis now known, however, that one of the brothers was to the theatre with lisr | me _S ee 5 ome \u2014> on the night of the murder, and that their 0 ° W \u2018 | relations were intimate.ohalag ls to be Tenants, Pay Rent no Longer.e German em- wered to suppress such nois: scenes a : he Socialists carried on on at ie open BUIL Do A HO mM E.\u201cWednesda; t agiiacion Hust now runs high, an and Chol helt nominee for one of the secretarysh ips in the Reichstag was ; yesterday overwheimingly defeated.It b having been said that ission had n gran Catholics of hbishop Ireland\u2019 diocese of St.a » Minn., that they LAND COMPANY ; ma: oin an secret order, exce Eas for sale limited ber of \u201c ee pts SIN G TOTS n a iness\u2019 on © matter.In \u2019 the meantime Catholics should refrain from BUI L D I N G LOTS Joining the orders.Near Rleotrio Cars at tha very low price Mr.Norman P.Brown, who says he is a rer lot of .# Budget, han.boon on tel telling he 5 fon $70, $85, 890 $100.e Buffalo Kn- , , guirer th that Ca ise.They En \"he most easy and liberal teres.p Iayed oft hole} loyal, he ai lat Closr and Perfect Titles granted to ish capital.Canad red he also sald, is purchasers.to the Britis! h pocket, bu t not tothe oa ta.Pe met delay: buy immediately, fax they Rear In ih Canna, here se dh ms Back ver Electric Cars.fike to siton their money bags and do noth- arth Slorastioncan be stained rom MB.HENRY \u201cFhe Italian Chamber was in an up HEAD @FFICE, 145 He.James Sérest.esterday, when Signor Colajanni naked if if (Terxvmors 2618) - & he Government was going to take measures Alse \u20ac.©.E.BOUTHIELAZER, ser against persons \u2014 meaning ex-Premier Sand Per Sale.Grolittl and Signor Rosano\u2014wbo, he said, ssessed incriminating documents, regard- the recent dal, which they SHUTER TREET bed abstracted.Premier Crispi said the \u2018.matter was in the Courts, whereupon Cola- - jénni taunted the cabinet with being afraid 1 have for vale à very choice hese o sk to act.bus mode op by present vwaer, « Bn There is talk among the Newioundiand provements hitorayites of titloning for Saverne J en's removal.e lon n case between the town of Se 0 Henry of R.A.MAINWARING, \u2019 Montreal and the Grand Trunk Railwa, to the opening of certain streets wasse ved .147 at James Street.in the Hailway committesat Ottawa yester- mine day by striking the appRéation of the town from the list, but the application could renewed in a year or two if the necessity for the opening of these streets became ap- MON EY T0 LEI parent.OITY (PROPERTY.- 7 \u201c \"EEC 2 GUINEA A BOX.\u201d Lowest rates of interest.vers R ~ J.CRADOCK SIMPSON '&-CO, | e381 ST.JAMES STRENT.M1.\u201cST.HENRI PROPERTY 5 ?Notre My branch fics at the corner © sors Dons the Va J HOUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE.Easy 1 Terms.36000, .COTE sT.ANTOINE.\u201c Bullâing Lots for Sale from 106 up.\u201c .JOHN A.TEES & CO, = Etiiet___\u2014 Monré er Frodé Ruildinze_ COTE ST.ANTOINE.HOUSES FOR SALE from $3,800 to $10,000.sas \"JOMN A, A; THES & CO.tog Il A 1e Flora\u201d 100 y NP ass I App.rams - JAMES, STEEL, Jin Murphy & Co's ADVERTISEMENT.Open To-night Until 9 O'Clock.Saving Money ~ Spending I Sounds like a paradox, don\u2019t it?It isn\u2019t, however, as experienced bargain hunters well know, It can cusily bo done by taking advantaze of such \u201crare chances\u201d as the following: Bargains in Mantles! LADIES\u2019 ULSTERS, : $5.00 and $7.00, for $1.00 LADIES' ULSTERS, $14.50, for $2.50 LADIES\u2019 ULSTERS, $18.00 to $27.00, for $4.50 LADIES\u2019 JACKETS, $7.50 to 515.00, for $3.50 $10.00 to $20.00, fcr $3.50 CHILDREN'S MANTLES The Test Value ever offered ! Every garment marked less than wholesale ! Reduced prices in Small Sizes from $1.00 and ia Large Sizes from $2.90.- Visit \u201cSanta Claus At Home\u201d In our Xmas Lsyertment.JOHN MURPHY & C0, N° sa, , \\ 2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner Metcalfe Street.Telephone No.3833.- The Crawford Tea Co., > LONDON, ENG., Deliver at your door the finest Ceylon Ten ut tue tuost delicious favor and aromu in 1 1h.packets, coming direct from the Tea Gardeu to the « consumer, thereby saving ali intermediate profits, These Tena ean Le bad only from the agents, H.M.DINNING & CO., Sole Ageats for Canada, 10 5¢.John street, Montreal.TELEPYIONE, 1125.(roods -See our All-Covered Over - - Smoking Arm Chair for $2.50., Remember, the LITTLE GEM DESK at 9650 and $7.50 is worth $12.00, .if you compare finish and workmanship.In _ com AND SFB .-THE ROCKER (old Osk, and your vhoice of Cover, $2.75 up, RATTAN CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, Worth $5.00 and $9.00, Now Selling at $3.00 and $6.so.PARLOR SUITES, $17.50.BPOK CASES, y ~- FANCY GARINETA, RETTY TABLES, ETC, At Groat Bargains.Bab Ja J Nofré Dame St.cé avons mot \u201csection Was to give THE SEIZURE \" QUASHED.- JUDGE BURBIDGE'S JUDGMENT ON THE JUTE-CLOTH CASE.The Government Were the Appraisers and They Allowed the Goods to be Entered Free of Duty for Some Years.i The counsel in the case of the Queen vs.the Dominion Bag Company commenced thelr argument yesterday afternoon before Mr.Justice Burbidge in the Exchequer Court.Mr.Nacmaster, on behalf of the defendants, submitted that the evidence far soadduced clearly proved that cropping was not a part of the finishing process.The former had not been prohibited by the old tariff.It provided that jute cloth, as taken from the loom, not calen- end, mangled or otherwise finished, when imported b manufacturers, was not -subject to the imposition of duty.The word crop, pped tro uced into the tarit ulations of May 1504, as an amendment to the resolutions of the 2th March.The introduction of this word was a legislative declaration that the Process.of cropping was not excluded by the 0 Mr.Hogg, Q.C., for the Crown, argued that the \u201cnportere should have proved that the exhibits of the seizures shown to the Court had been uncropped material.Cropping was essentially a portion of the finishing process.The witnesses had confirmed his opinion in this regard.The goods imported certainly had not come irect from the loom, and under section 161 of the Customs Act, only such goods were entitled to free entry.It was proved also that cropped s had been made into gs, etc, an as such the cloth had been finished for that urpose.His Lordship then began his Judgment, which was elaborate in detail.uestion to be determined was whether the ja te cloth as cropped was dutiable per not under the act of the 27th of March, 1894 and what is the proper interpretation of clause 261 of the said tariff, which says that \u2018Jute manufacturers of, not - elsewhere 8 ifled 20 per cent.ad valorem,\u201d and section 673, \u2018Jute cloth as taken from the nor IN ANY WAY FINISHED,\u201d shall be entered free.Cropped jute-cloth is not, literally speaking,the material as taken trom the loom, the cropping being a distinct and separate process to that of weaving.\u2018If the words *\u2018as taken from the loom\" are the controlling words then it was clear that the cropped goods are subject to the duty above mentioned; bat as the cloth is not placed upon the- market in exactly the same condition as it issues from the loom, the cropping process being an essential requirement, it would be hard ta apply the law to uncropped goods.Asa lawyer His Lordship thought Rho object of the above free entry tojutecloth for the manufacture of bags, but to compel the manufacturers to du the finishing in Canada.He was bound by a prior decision in this Court to hold that a tax tMust be imposed in clear terms, and if the matter is at all doubtful, the doubt should be decided in favor of the \u2018importers, and the tax should not be enforced.The Acting Commission has taken the view that the.words \u2018\u2019as taken from the loom,\u201d have to be taken in conjunction with the other words \u2018neither presséd, mangled, calendered, nor in any way finished: and that thé intention of the Legislature was to distingush between two lasses of goods; one in-the rough, unfinished, and the other finished.This construction His Honor did not deem an unreasonable one, and it this construction that the customs put n it.The court therefore put that construction upon the statute now.On the evidence before the court, His Lordship would havb great difficulty in distinguishing between cropped and uncrop- ped material, and would hesitate to express any opinion upon the exhibits of the cloth seize Witnesses who have had practical rience did r not like to pronounce deci- ly upon thi od pt it necessary to establish that the goods had been cropped His Lordship would direct a reference for that pur The goods were entered in good the raw material and the evidence had \u2018wot established Josiviv ely that they were otherwise.The case, as a whole, is a doubtful one for the Crown.The goods were passed with the consent of the Customs authorities for many Jears, and His Lordship thought they had und out their mistake too late.They had certainly as good an à opportunity to find out as the importers, nothing was done, although they were the appraisers.His Lordship beld that the entries should stand, and not be opened up.The case is a doubtful one and the Court gave the benefit of the doubt to the importers and quashed the seizures.- se C.M.B.A ni Election of Officers for Several Branches.The election of officers for the ensuing year for Branch 54 of the C.M.B.A.re- suited as follows: President, Cornelius O'Brien; 1st vice-president, George Fattin- gale; 2d vice-president, Francis Leighthead; Tecording and corresponding (ocretary, Francis Daly; financial » James J.Maguire; treasurer, Thom: Me nnell; marshal, Thomas Meaney; guard Peter Brady; trustees, Thomas Kane, John Con- don, Purcell and J.McDevitt.The Sick Benefit Society of the same Branch elected its officers the same, even- In as follows: President, Lawrence Pur- ; 1st vice-president, T.Cahill; 2ud vice- president, Thos.Meaney: secretary, F.D.; treasurer, T.Mc nnell.The affairs oft © Society and.its sick Branch are reported to be in a mast flourishing condition.The following officers for 1805 have been elected by Branch 87 of the C.M.B.A.: Spiritual adviser, Rev.Jos.Robillard; chancellor, Jos.Beland; ent M .À.Campeau; | first vice-president, Dr.erd.Jeannotte; second vice- resident, Adelard Archam- bauit; recordin, ng secret a a oseph Cour Courtois.assistant recording secre E Dupont; financinl secretary, A.Deniger; treasurer, Alph.Desjardins; marshal, G.Saulniers: guard, Levene Picard; syndics, .E.Morin, B.J.McKercher, Joseph Rene de otre, Arthur Bourdon and Joseph Maille.- THE NEW TAYLOR CHURCH.This new building, \u201cwhich has been In course of erection for the last yearand a half, is to be opened to-morrow.The Rev, Dr.Barclay is to conduct the service at 11 a.m, have expressed their intention to be present with their family at the morning dedication service.At the 3 o'clock service Messrs.Charles Kelly, Geo.A.Mc and Cruick- shank will sing, and Senora de Oviss will sing at th the mornin.and evening services, Rev.A.J.Mowatt will conduct the serv) v.Thomas Bennett, the minister, enters upon the tenth year of his pastorate to-morrow in the new uilding.evonin The BUÊLE BAND \\ND CONCERT.The Smoking \u2018concert of the Victoria À Rifles Bugle Les Band will take place in the Armo street, on da; ev ening next.qe lendid programuie bas en arranged for this event.IN A SHOE FACTORY.uarter to nine lant erening an n FIRE At a gan vos eal | ubois The fire at first had so bad an aspect that the entire western section of the brigade was called out, bus after haltan hours RP + ® x; Vie Pa ee a had been first in- - The 1nain- loom, neither pressed, mangled, calendered The Earl and Countess of Aberdeen: op King Cina stot.4 fighting the blaze was subdued.The Sal- matter, and if the Court | Re \u201chugh.Mr, Arthur THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY DECEMBER 8 1894 C laid ht: govers, and lose Le eabimiated à ai 7 bu hia story ol th ol the oe a Yan up da tke pri VICE-REGAL CALLERS, More Citizens Who Have Paid Their Respects to Their Excellencies, | Binoe the last lst was asl published by the Bras the following 1 men have ave slyned b itors\u2019 Book at the resi- Thelr Excellencies: » doe and ger B.ie or Mr.F.J.Gran sereau, M Mre.Carmichael, Ti Tov.R.Mra.Warden, Mr.Robt.A Mrs Dunton, Star Mr.Prevoet, rev r.and Mrs.E.Mathieu, Mica Mathlen Reginald Beaumont, Mr.and M Vin.hold the Misses R Mr.Mise Graham; | Girdwood, the wood, Mr, LP.read Rev.Dr.Hunter, Mrs.ant af r Hunter, Mr.and Mrs, G.and Mra.8, Blaiklock.Dr.and Mre.de wood, Dr.Benoit.Rev.Canon Kllegood, Mr.\u201cEdgar : Jarvis tho the Mispes de Courcy O'Grad, Fiout-Col Hus Hughes, Mr.Jo mun get, Leu Dr.si $.Bi Leach, Dr.R.Tait Meckenxde, syndon Smith, Mr.K.fr and Mrs.Chisholm, Miss E.ontgomery Moore, the Hon.A the vo Hon orence Colborne, Mr.G.> Mr.A.J.H.St.Denis, Mr.L.S.Marcohal, Dr.L.Mr.C.deB.Léprohonr Mr, A.H.\u2018and Mrs.C.H.hiackwell MrWlind Mrs.K.Capt.V.Evelyn Mitchell, Mr and Mens au, Miss Debet, Mr.D.Starr.Dr, O.F.Mercier, Mr.and Mrs.H: Lockwood, Mr.and Mrs.John Robertson, Mr.and Mrs Brakenridge.Rev.Professor Campbell, Mr.W.Campbell, the Misses Blackader, Mr.E.Belanger, Mr.Eux.J cnaulines, Mr.Edmond Deeauli inca.1 Mr.and Mrs.Horace Archambauit, Mr.and M u, Mise Huckley, Major es Troie] Maisons.Mr.\u201cnd fre R.S.Hall, Mr.W m3 Miss Masters ar.Chas if Kiemao.Mrs.Pi A0E- man, Mr, James Pan Mr.D.Mo Sexton, Mr.James R.K nghorn.Dr.Hugh Kin; ne horn.Mr.H.Hubert, Mr.G.Hubert, the Misses Hubert, \"Mr.and Mm.G.8.Cavillier, Dr.Ken- noth Cameron, Mr.Hugh Cameron, Mr.Cameron, Mr.and Mrs.Wyatt Eaton, Mr.Ed.ramboise, Boscomte de la Barth © br.Her ington, Mra.Han ington, Miss Barr, P.grocket t, Me.A.C.Covert, Mr.H.Gean or err, Le-Co ol A A.Stey \u2018enson, Mr.Alex.C.Hutchison, M Han Gi i R.Hall: 1, Mr.a field, Mr.J.Mr.James ragior, Dr Mr.J.M.Taylor mid, Geo.W, Lercior.Mr.Hermann Hi, Ww olff, Mr.and M in Misses Lindsay.th the Mignes Irwin, Mrs.Entyre, M F.Irwin, Mr and can Mcintyre, Mr.Jam SL Mrs.Douglas, Mr.H.W.i.Sava, e Mrs.Sav Lieut.W.Sea! Galt, oof bvre, Prof.Macad: Mr.and Mrs.L.H.Hebert, Mr.W.J.Learmont, Le -Col.the gount d'Orsonnens, the Countess t_Fayes, Capt.McDougall, fone Fisch, Major Young.Mr.and Mrs.Jas.H, eck, Mr.homas heck.I ir.Buller Mrs.Buller! Mr Towers, Mm.rs, Mr.and Auld, jr., Mr and Mrs.Pi Dodwell, Dr.Mei Mrs.G.Morphy, Rev.T.Everett, Mrs c.Ev erett.Mus Everett, Mr.and Mrs.Win.Lennan, Mr.S.Gardner, Lieut.C.Gardner, Dr.J.W.Stirling, Mr.and Mrs.R.R.Stevenson.Miss Bouchctte te Mr.and Mrs.F.S.Mnclennan, Rev.Rehaud, Mra.Renaud, Mrs.A Tho Eponge tbe Misses paring, Mr.Darting.M and Mrs.J.T.cCall, Bi.Jind ir \"Kavanagh, H.Mp \u2018Kavanagh, Major C.E.Gault, M RE Gait.Mr.A.W.Atwater, Mr.Frank Scott, Capt.L.E.Frenctte, Mrs.Frenctte.iss Frenette, Mi.Andrew A.McCulloch, Mr.and Mrs.A.ubbard, Mr, Campo Lanc.Rev.K.McManua, Mr.P.Macintosh, \u2018Mr.Macintosh, Mrs.Christie, Miss Christie, I.kine, Mies Wilkins, Mr.and Mrs.H.Sima.Mr.and Mrs.A.P.Dram- mond, Mr.and Mrs, Geo.J.Freem Nr.and Mre.J.Fleming 5 Reddy, M Mr.R.A.Allan, r.and M.Flournoy, Mr.\".How.Mr.and Mr.A.F.Dunlop, L Tindon.Mre.J.A.Dawson, Mr.H.Mere dit, Mr.Justice Cross, Mrs, Cross, Miss \"Crows, .Selkirk Cross, Mr.Wm.H.Cross r._A.evin, Mr, and Mrs.Jamen McDougall, Mr.| was discounted at Christie, De Geo.Wilkins, Mrs.wi t AFFAIRS OF THE THE SCOPE OF MR.BARKER'S POWERS, The Company to Furnish a State- © ment to the Dissatisfied Share- \u2018holders\u2014Payments on the Debenture Bonds.[BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON.] LoxpoN, December 8.\u2014The stock market to-day welcomes the announcement of the Grand Trunk Railway Board of Directors, that they have concluded financial arrangements, by which the interest due on the bonds and debenture stocks of the road's leased lines will be paid throughout 1865 at the dates when due.The papers this morning urge the Company to use this breathing time to increase the net revenue.The committee of the dissatisfied shareholders of the road have feceived the reply | of the Grand Trünk Board, which, in effect, states that Mr.Barker cannot be allowed to enquire into the accounts of the Company in Canada so fully as the committee desired.The Board, however, states that, in contravention of its ordinary business prin- \u201cciples, it will furnish these shareholders details of the current transactions.- UNION BANK VS.O'GARA.The Matter Compromised and the Case Dismissed.[BF CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON.] LoNDoN, December8.\u2014The Judic:al Committee of the Privy Council to-day formally dismissed the appeal from the judgment of the Supreme Court of Canada in the case of the Union Bank of Canada versus O'Gara, \u2018the matter having been compromised.Sir James Webster and Hon.Edward Blake had been retained to conduct the appeal on behalf of Mr, O'Gara.The suit arose over the C.P.R.short line contracts in the state 6f Maine.The defendant, Mr.O'Gara, an Ottawa barrister, endorsed the notes of certain railway contractors.The r the Union Bankr technical groun 5, and d litigation, extendla over six years, followed t was contend by the Bank that Mr.O'Gara had a pecuni- | ary interest in the profits of the contract.3 APPEAL -WAS WAS FUTILE.Japan Would Not Cons Consider the Chis nese Offer., LoNpon, December /8:\u2014The, correspondent of the Times at Shanghai®:legraphs that Japan never treated the American offer of mediation seriously.China's direct appeal, the correspondent adds, was futile.i Japan intends to attack Kin Chow, a town of Manchuria, eight miles from the north shore of the Gulf of Liantung, GRAND.TRUNK.| ; \u201cHinson Ad both services.tax Church of J he Messiahi\u20141]1 a.m.and 7 p.XEOUS == House | 10 to 0 4.75; rough were Satter alow and 100 lower than yesterday's frre lenny TEE a eet crage.a; Zl EEF Rel FF E if el 4 8 £ sv, Pr i & Ë : Ë AOCORDIRG TO TO BRADSTREETS.Thronghou t the Dominio inion the boliday trade is conspiououaly ac tive.Montreal reporte that mid w eon her Hons are only fair, demand at Toronto.but dry £7 goods oder à uict.At St.Jobn, N.B., general trade for the our is about equal to_that of 1 au the fish business was Increased Nova Scotia's.crope, oxcept onts, are quite sat {7 clearings at Haniiiton, Toronto, Montreal and | 5 Halifax this t $19, 545.000 t ook, and 21,704,000 in the weok ! a year ago.There business failures ro- ried from; the Dominion of Canada this week.| t week was 33; last year it was 28, aud in tho weok two ycars ago 3 | ete EXCHANGE MARKET.; for the oan or M More, Nichols & Marler, otre Dame and 8t got Etc Bangs Sroka strests, Montreal, 3pm Dec 81004 Between Banks ers | Bellers.York Funds, -32 dia.per 1-64 line: Seams w 2 Piss 10 ling, Oublos Ne 10 @ 1054 London Stook Market.Messrs.Meredith & O'Brien re © Loc- don market at 3 p.m.to-day, as follows: December 8, 1894.: London New York .Stocks.prices.equivalent.Atchison 5 Can.Pacific, sb} Erie, , 12 12 Kan & Texas, 14 18 louisville & N., 54 Shore, 137 134 North Pac.Pr., 1 17 111.Central 91 Ont & ra, 154 Reading, 8 1 St.Pau 60; Union Paciio, 1 12 Wabash Pr 14 Special Notices.The Inventor of the Autoharp Got rich, and made money, because he made Jost what people wanted\u2014a hand musi instrument, ve sweet toned.| Anybody can play it without knowing note of music.J.W.Shaw & Co., 228 James st., sell them at $3.50.Headquarters for all'\u2019kinds of musical instruments.all | sold by auction.Great bargains may be expec! THE PREACHERS TO-MORROW, EURE or ENGLAND\u2014Christ Church Cathedrai\u2014Ber- Hosen: 8.30.1 M 6155 7.05.Rev.Canon Norton, Rector.8.Georges C urok.\u2014i1.05, The Lord Bishop; 7.05, Rev.C.J.James.ele.aud 7 pm.me r,Ven.A ans.James the Apostle.HC ommunion at & service a a.m., preacher Rev.Canor he G.Abbott Smith Grace Chu am, lla m sod?p .preacher .H.J.Evans, , Rev.Dr.Ker.eventne Trinity.\u2014 \u20141 a m.and \u2018preacher, the Hector, All Saints\u201411 à m., Rev.2 7p.m., Rev.St.Mary's\u20141l'a.ma.and 7 pu, Rev.Rector.REFORMED EPISCOPAL\u2014 SE BartholomeWs\u201411, Rev.A.H Grace; 7, Rev.H.A.Fish.Ti Vans ke FM.rol.! Su uently the contractors got ae caine Rev.v.ÿ 7 oy.2 strain: 7 p,m Rev.cial difficulties, an r.Ara was e r.Hunter.n et.a m.- G.+ upon to pay up.He resisted on various 4v1T, Ber.À M Philipe\u201d Moatoeti Southam | P Rev.D.C.Sanderson: 7, Misionary Anviversary.Cole Louis 11 Rev.Ua: 7.Rev Ww.7 Wood.utremout aud À nnex\u2014 A Ren WS Wood: 7, Rev.Mr.AL\u2014~Ewmanuel\u201411 a.m and 7 Zion\u201411 a.aud 7p.m., A GRBGATION.J.B Bilcox.Whi .UxrtAR- m.Rav.w- (Longue Pointe, 23.m., Rev.J.E.Cunni ham.Ad ! sont UAristian\u201411 mea, 7pm.Mr.Ww.Wi Roberton, OVERCOATS, In Melton or Beaver, lined with Muskrat, and trimmed with Persian Lamb or Hair Otter.FIT AND FASHION GUARANTEED.John Martin, Sons & Co., \u201cby er \u2018 Auction Roam, No.32 8 455 and 457 6T.PAUL STREET, 2843%w Dumouchel, Mr.and M m- ~ .: a + toe Mr.J.T, Cardinal, Mr IE Dumouchel.The Morning Post-prints a h from Tamilton K M right, Mr.E.H.Carter, | Shanghai, saying that the Italian cruiser Mr.and Mrs.W.A, yle.Mr.and nghal, saying : Albert Holden, Mira Holden, Miss | Umbria will land seamen at Tien Tsin, with Davy, Judgo Dugas, Mrs.Du Mr, Hanbary A en, Dr.Charles Tw ylde, Mr.E Hina.Mr.Alex.T.Galt, Xe J.Har Hood Jones, Mr.Percy Oakes, Mr.\u2018G.A.Farmer, Mr.and Mrs, A.E.Abbott, Mr.and Mrs.A.Henderson, So Th oa.R.Hend derson, Mr.W.G.Henderson, tho Mines Henderson, Rev.Abbott-Smith, Mr.J.Henry Mitchell, Mr.H.A LME ws S.Ch ad: Forbes.or, Mr.and ; WV.Alex Chidwell, urran, Mr.James L.Tanitn, Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Armstrong.Mr.Chas.J.Armstrong.Mr.EK.N.Armstrong, Mr.and Mre.C.T.Hart, Lieutenant Colonel Fletcher, | Mrs.Fletcher, ar.and re George J.Un ig inses Mar the M Marion Mr.and Mea Oliver Smith, Mr.and Oliver Smith, jr., Hon.Justice and Mrs.Davidson, Mr.Poors Mra.Sutherland Taylor, Mrs.H and Mrs fad) idler - Mrs.G.H.Gilbert, Pio ru, F.ari the Crawford, dir and Mrs.J.* Gravel, Mr.and ire John Roses, Mrs.Esdaile, the Misses End aile, re ë.B Fedalle, Mr.Dav David Des, Mrs, AN im rs, Ho M.Renouf, ME dd Mrs.Ya ars, © underson, Mr.and Mrs.D.Laviolette.r.and Mrs.R, Forget, Mr.Mrs.P, J.Coyle Mr.Alex.B.yle, Schmid Bessi re W.Kiliott Bode DER Ridley Ttackontio, aud Nira} Robt.Mean Mre Mr.8.Meighen, Cat.Charles W.] Mrs.Meakins, Hon.Ja M Mrs.MoShane, Miss McShane, Mrs.Shaw, the Misses Shaw, and Mra.Lowis A.Mrs.% B.1 Mr.J.Bh Martin Pak xT Martin, Mis \u2018Martin.\"MT So Hoctnban Mr.TR.othe, Mr.F.Shett- | dan, Mrs, R.Shipman Mr.and Mrs.%E 8.Good- .Mr. otre Dame street, nde, Tnsotvent, utero will sell vr public auction at the} place of business of said insoivent, 0! -Friday, the 14th Day of Becomber, 1804, At 11 O'Clock, Foremoon, All.the assets as follow: Wcaod, Scale, Horse, Carts, Bletgh, Core ed, Ron benne entre : 300 03 S434 HA The whole will besoid for cash.Inventory and 118% Of Dook debts on view at our offices.j Sa MA 240 3 cod A Large Assortment of \u2018Gentlemen's Fur Trimmed - And Lined CLOTH COATS To be Sold at HALF VALUER, The BRAHADI FUR STORE, Corner Notre Dame and 8e.lambert Am.\u2014 _\u2014 nowt HOVAL GBRETERY (OY.Mastiag the proprieios of ihe pe ATALOQUE SALE \u2014on ; A Magnificent Assortment UNREDEUNED FURS ALL BEAUTIFEL nd GOODS.sul uhecribe are lostructed by MR.MONSON, P wh Broker, 517 Craig wt, AT sali & PUBLIC AUCTION: at thelr Salesroom, NO, 380 ST, JAMES STREET, ON TUESDAY, DEC.(16h, 1804, at ¥ and 7pm, and WEDNESDAY DEC.Ith, at 9 and 7 p.m, The unredeemed for the month of November, 1893 24735 to 34740, plodges No.a spisndid ot of Now Furs, Nne Per- rik aps, Cuffs and lara, \u2018very Md ne loc lot of or HAS00OR oats, Ladies acute iden attention lacalled to a very fine Lady's he Furs and Overcoats are fine ow Shor.R&S superior to those usuall FRASER BROS.Auctioncers.Catalog can be had at L.Aronson's, 517 Craig s ped from the i uptioneers Goods 0 view up to hour of sale.oe RIVING AND WORKING HORSES, new and second band Sleighs of ail kinda, Driving Ham ess, Robes, etc.Extensive Regular Weekly Auction, at our Depository, and 32¢ St.James st., on à TUESDAY AFTERNOON, 11th DEC., AT 2.90.Very fast Dark Bay Road Mare.six years, 15 34 hands, well bred and very Btyliah.on view now.Handsome Black Pour.4 34 hands, kind and true in every respect: Bay Sold ing, 7 years old, 154 hands, thoroughly broke, doub lo and single, de.Bycars.good rellable driver: 10 la éther an able driver; or of Good Delving: and arorking Ho Horses.§ SRlendld lot Sleighs, several v stylish new Dog Cart made and finished; ver fine ne Sleighs on Boba; Family Sle Carioles, | rlins, » ètc.; several sots A1 riving Harnoss, Bear Skin, Musk Ox, Buffalo, and Gray and Black Ro Knee R Whips, ete.etc.patron: city and any buyers.advances made; good sta or Horses.Consigned for auction or priva © sale.03 FRASER BROS.A EXTENSIVE RI REGULAR Arcrien OF NEW d Secondhand Furnitu Neat Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sats, Dinin m Furniture, Carpet Bedding, Chinz\u2014an ware, Picturesand Mirrors, Hall and Cork Cook Te: the contents of a well fit 06; n taurant, fine English O Oil Cloth, © Dining Tables.or, Dishes, Glassware, Dining Cha rs, ste ste.at our Salesroom.je.320 mes st.\u2026on FRIDAY MORNING, Doc, at ten o'c torage for Furniture, Safes, $Fino Cabinet Organs, Robes, Harness, oto, for Priva 290 FRAS ER Bes.Aucti RELIMINARY NOTICE.Magnificent Collection ments,cour sin al Sale ord vs ONOR Le L'POUGIOLINT Lat ET T.JAMES 8 Sa and Afternoon, later.BROS.Auctioneers.r about \u2014 Mond Tom Dec.Mernin all f aif for bi re eat ak pei A TFRACTIVE SALE \u2014or\u2014 _CHRISTHAS coeps.subscribers are instructed to & soll at thetr rooms, , Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame St, TUESDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, DECEN [111% A very large assortment of \u2014FANCY GOODS \u2014 Consisting of Best palier at suverplated Ware Cruets, Butters, Cups, \u2018iTays, \u2018Toilet atah Boxes, assortment of Plush Goods, Best Engtish* oy - Dinner-and Table- Knives.Fish &lios-and- \u2018Fork, ound of Beef and Game Carvers, plete Set of Table Cut tery in Cabinets, Etc., Kto.150 Fine French and Foreign China, Glassware, fe Bte *.* The: t and about collection ot Fine Goods to be'sold this se Sale at 2.30 and 7.30 O'Ciock M.RICKS & CO., A = JAPORTANT SALE OF THOROUGHBRED HORSES, Colonial House,
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