The Montreal daily star, 21 décembre 1894, vendredi 21 décembre 1894
[" LAST EDITION.e Montreal a ily Star CIRCULATION .38,686 = - - mb yo._ \u2014_ Co i = 7 VOL XXVI\u2014No 300.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1894._ PRICE ONE CENT._ ; Montreal, but that I would write for o made a list of all notes and handed th The Chri t us hi 0 th V He EVIDENCE FOR ES istmas Rush is On With a Vengeance PY elion - - 7 This concluded young Somerville's ex- ° 4 THE DEFENCE amination and proceedings closed for TTT eee Mason & Hamlin ) + the day at 4.15 x is the time to secure your Supplies.Take the Electric Cars\u2014north, south.east or west\u2014every line .os morniug a stsion of the court proved in becs {7 pages win one 1 theo smost of of Be well known Nordhetmer Buldins (the Boma of re one of those proverbial \u201coff-days\u201d for Tonia use make hristmas selections from FRASER Dominion Thich i hag often distinguished self.a _ VIGER & CU.3 , \u2019 ; 1 _ \u20ac pro I, were slow nt e extreme _ ; Bern N - PI AN 0S PROSECUTION 5 EOYD-SOHER LEE \u201cCon vas examined THE ST.JOHNSBURY SAUSAGE MEAT.\u2018 .eweombe - - VIL E CLOSED.at length by both the Prosecution an and de- - FROM FAIREANAS', 87.JOMNSBURY, VERMONT.fenoe, relative to the visit of Mr.Robinson There is nothing finer for use with Game, Poultry, etc., and as a breakfast delicacy it is unexoelled.Reimers - and the members of the flrm toher hus- Fairbanks\u2019, Mt.Johnsbury, fausage Meat in-iaigo and small cacks, and for sale by the pound.- = ; band's residence for the pu ad been D of > \u2026 Another 300 pouuds of the Fainous Bt.Johosbury Bausage to arrive this moming.eve Ennis Messrs.Macl d Farwell Con- by tho fate 3.Corbett pa ae EL o> === ?essrs.Maclaren and Farwell Con- by the late Mr.Corbett, of he trurs stand- THE FINEST TEAR! THE PUREST COFFEES! \u2019 : | ing and on whichthe loan wassubsequently .\" .ï == - - ; 3 \u2018 granted.The examiuation was of a minor THE CHOICEST GROCERIES?TRE BEST PROVISIONS! Prato clude Their Testimony\" at Beau- Sanied.The examiuation was of minor | And à most uariralied amoriment of FURE and GENUINE .Eu Twenty Different Kinds of Weeds.harnois and Mr.P.M.Somerville ¥iews ota\u2019 Knott turinethe side HIGH CLASS \"WINES AND LIQUORS.=== , ; ; .- = Æolian T In fact, some of the questions put to -the _\u2014 ; akes the Stand.- witness in the cross-examination were of mms, Quarts, Pints and Half-Pints of FINE CHAMPAGNE WINE, For .: .d.\u20ac * such a petty nature that the complete evi- Maen « to Magnus, uy hate, we believe, the oaly lot in Canada - - Yoealion dence could have been dispensed with en- MOET CHANDON'S \u201cBRIT IMPERIAL\" CHAMPAGNE, | A.i the detente dE pas an Pere Snes Each case ane containin a half-dozen Magnuzis of this truly grand Wine $34 per case of half-dozen.; h e sec Le M 0 it juarts T case of vne doæn Mason & Hamlin [srECIAL to THE STAR.) Cruss- examination was concluded at 12.30, Mot & Giaudous \u201cht Ioperial\u201d a pans, 4 per case of twy dozen.FRASER.VIGER à C0.: | - = Dominion |_Pravmarsois-Que, Desember 21.\u2014The VEUVE FOMMERY, FILS & (0.5 CHAMPAGNE, TOOKE'S store is always bright with new goods always ORGANS B li evidence for the Crown in the case of the THE FRENCH TREATY.The Pommery Nien See, Extra sec and Vin Nature N - - : y i vd and ; ; ; \u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014Pe \u2014 : attracts attention, always draws patronage Our stock ; CP ville cased yostontay.adtefuoon.at 330 1 Was Adopted Without Debate or Pommery Bec \u2018est ea « > .° | - Tr ansposing When the Crown prosecutor made this an- .Opposition.Fommery Esty Bee Netra, iuars oily.: fy » 3% is very complete, all suitable for Christmas presents.Chupeh 7orncement.Mr.J.J.Macluren, Q.C.,on [sy CABLE FROM OUK SPECIAL CORRESPON- A Tous be val discount for Ga EE « Pay a visit to our store.and pu ase e follow 2.\" behalf of the defence, made application to hr R + y .P rch some of th - - Parlor the Court that the case be dismissed as P DENT on.ra he F All of the same high cass chartes onl rere Lo mae the vee of thy consumer.ng articles : there was nothing to go to the jury.His ARS, December 21.\u2014 When the Franco FRASER, VIGER & CO.Honor, Judge Belanger, viewed the matter Canadian trade treaty came up \u2018in the : : > .-.£175 to £1,000 ° Reindeer Gloves and Mitts, lined Fur and Angora.à wow a low | \u201cin a different light.however, and inforined Senate yesterday, a debate somewhat simi- CHRISTMAS EE ce mrorsas ons {in wood end bottle).- Kid Gloves and Mitts, lined Iceland Lamb.Ferme of payment rom 0) month i: BE ene wim ne Ould bave | lar to that in the Chamber of Deputies was | CRRINTNAS MADKIRAS (in botte) beral discount for cash.> = It is well known in the trade and is an acknowledged fact atmo no other h house in the Dominion (we except none} When the Court re-assembled at two | expected.\u2018There was no debate, however, Silk Underwear, Sweaters, Jerseys, Silk Socks.Over 100 Justramen(s in Steck.o'clock the examination Of the curator WAS | 5 Bow handles wines of the sme High Claas Character as our Cellars Silk Mufflers, Shirts, et Qe price only and the lowest.Easy torms.Noagenta.concluded, after which Mr.i Wim.Farwell, 2 29 arraigement seemed to-have been CHRISTMAS CLARETS py eatTERNES.A , CIC.{ log.instruments taken in exchange.Tuning and Hepair- neral manager of the Eastern Towrshi made to adopt the bill without -dissussion CHRISTMAS ALES AND STOLT, Etc.; .\u2018isit and correspondence respectfully solicited.nk, Sherbrooke, was recalled and su o .h à i CHRISTMAS LUM PUDDING in Tius .sc .jected to à severe cross-examination by tbe °F Opposition, and this was done.Teysonneau\u2019s and the Franco-American Food Co.'s Christmas Plum Pudding, in tins of all sisss.Or some other article combining use with elegance, of Crown Prosccutor.In answer to questions | \u2014_\u2014 Christmas Fruits.in Cans and Eins.ee .witness sai .Christmas Vegetables Cans Lans.oC which we have so large and varied an assortment.con ft was after my visit.to Huntin don THE CASE OF DREYFUS.Oak or Birch.Crystallized and Glace Fruits.ciate Creams.| ues Cartier Bank authorities against - » -_ Tom Smith's ** Christmas Crackers,\u201d Bic, Ete.Porn Cor that I fit loaned thet (hatin 16 May Precipitate a Crisis in France's n \u201c1676 Lad notes in the Bank of British North | Affaire.Cobbler Bockers trom $3.00 to Fresh Fruits for the Christmas Dinner Table.merica as collateral securit then - = 3 ° e 00 e 9 TRE Dame Monreal asked the embers of the\u2019 firm for Fans, December 2L\u2014The [Court Martial 810.00, y Oar rch, er Finest ee Flocda Oranges (M50 in à box).$3.50 per box an explanation, an at the same [0 ptain Dreyfus, for high treason, .oga Finest Tangerine Oranges, 126 in a bex, Uptown Branchat time informed them that I doubted assumed the proportions of a grave political o ; | SHEP?ARD 8 MU J C STORE, the whole statement on which the loan was even.\"The trial ives not only the fate Reed Rockers from $2 to $20.- Finest Tangerine @ranges, 106 tn a box.Krante his interview was very unsatis- |-of a portion of the Cabinet, but also serious Special Vahie at $4 and 85.MALAGA GRAPES! ! MALAGA GRAPES! 177 factory, A little later on I had another diplomatic consequences.The trial is ° J ames Street.interview with the late Mr.Corbett and secret on account of the German.Govern- Brass and Onyx Tables.Leader, 100 kegs of the Very Finest Quality.Just in time for our Christmas trade.\u2018 .Ne.2274 St.Catherine.Mr D.Boyd.1 again told.them of \u201cmy ment\u2019s protest against the use of cvidence \u201835.00, y California Grape Fruit\u2014The Finest ot the Fine.Also 325 cases of .doubts as to the correctness of the state TY hicly was stole from the desk of the Ger.the Very Choicest Lemons, etc, ; , - ment, e two gentlemen assured me that man mbass e prosecution ho = Store open until 9 p.m, 9 the statement an all right and perfectly conceal the tact whether this evidence was | solid.Having every confidence in their | presen to the court.This evidence con- .A assertion J cou selled with (ur local sists dreading a sheet of note paper un- LADIES\u2019 DESKS | .\u2019 \u2019 manager, Mr.Robinson, and decided to al- signe ng as follows: IMPORTERS \u2018ITALTAN WAREHOUSE, QAR 8 9 Aoc to r ree LI ! , > .THER to né due nd tn th pos artery rake ent ox.\u2018 , Ô 207, 2090 &.211 ST.JA MES ST.A > d not aware that the firm notes to the ex ncorps; 3) the number of ; .: 2001 + & value of $16,000 as collateral security in the troops, and d tion, I + \u2014 REMOVED! 3 AE ESS ET ESSOR EE + «&«PATT 1 ER | RCE CRIS .RENAUD, KING&«PATTERSON Zz z statement was correct after all, with the mn \"y d & exception of the Jacques Cartier Bank notes The prosecutions assert there is no doubt .» x Z for $4300.The members of the firm at this that thin note is in Dreyfus\u2019 handwriting.\u2019 XMAS FURNITURE z 1 latter interview did not inform me The crisis o the political situation in = i .; p either hat there were receiv- centua! vthe election of the Z 3 able, parable to their order = ne M Brisson, tothe presidency of the Cham d nk of Britis vort merica.Noth û e conviction has me neral d 1 4 4 ratisfactory was given to me concerning the that a series of dramatic events in nch À e + 4 Jacques Cartier nk suit.They aoall political affairs is close at hand.; 4 1 p admitted that the Ÿ Dad notes in that pen \u2014_\u2014 .under discount.0 not remember of an CAMPANIA BEAT HER .FY ° \u2014\u2014 HAS REMOVED TO \u2014\u2014 2 3 z explanation having been given by the fro, s RECORD ARE R OOMS ® 4 d why these notes were not included in state- STOW Decembx \u2014 $4 omar, meovoron [BEY RANE SS eG pn Guth Cu HES T7650 & 652 Craig Street : 2° | ortly wen 0 from New Yo December 16 for Liverpool, + = > k of British North America, nd d Bus arrived off Daunt's Rock, at the entrance 1855 Notre Dame Street, |} \u201cice §| recital of sab hf boi 0 à : Z Jacques Cartier Bank, in connection with having made the passage In tive ys tine Branch Warerooms TWO DOORS WEST OF McGILL STREET, 4 Is welcome news to buyers Ÿ the notes deposited in that institution and her best previous eantw record, five z Just around Christmas time, ; on which, the as do b en cuis L days, ten hours and forty-seven minutes, 'e propose to give you the shortly afterwards decided to put the firm - z best Overcoat you ever saw z into insolvenc ?mad want nine minutes % She ore hour 2364 St.Catherine St.where he will be pleased to see all his Patrons % tor £10.00.Come and see 4 pre Mr.FN dnclaren, 9.Sa pas nalled off Brow Head at 8.90 o'clock last > » p | about the 15th of January, at visit- and the Public in general.Tz Cie don Mo oe er an Z | ed Huntingdon in connection with the Conor.Special bn Teen of the intelli COBBLER ROCKERS, ONYX Top TABLES, 4 - ls the best Xz notes in Jacques Cartier Bank.In June, toreceive and despatch her mails to London.@ak or Birch.- 2m 3 + CUP A Bost + 1563, when Major wood and mysell visited The Campania's average speed.during the $3.00 u \u2018 $5.00 u q e OFkS, av inpressec » = as long.- - | z with the business abilities and ite ity voyage vas 21:79 nos eo 03 katy * p.* Pp.| .xz Our every night talk in this 1 of the members of (ube hrm.They The Campania came within forty minutes = 4 paper will not convince you were Lo have wiped oul the indebledness to of equalling the best eastward record made MONTREAL MUSICIANS ! | alii ucisevshuzio viii £) tuber ond payments of $50 cat on tember fy BA bindiy | .6 y t .Fn est parents Vas À | course, we made mo agreement with the tight hours and thirty ight.go in five days Oak or Cherry.\u201cMusic hath Charms 9, Ÿ earth.Wecan quote prices \u20ac firm to curry the account over a period of es , 3 Tino smaiiont Hirures, yor § uan snd vasiet ee Ms ug Race 1S ASSURED.SE seen a Tome a ae a iy ast od wand taken bis nis 4 nothing equals a personal Ÿ matured, if matters did not present a more \u2014\u2014 PARLOR CABINETS, song to Zz inspection on the ous.+ satisfactory aspect.We wok extra precau- oo: ester al Lord Dunraven\u2019 \u201cIn Oak, Walnut and Mahogany = p at\u2019s what coun n our | tion in opening the account.\u201d secretary, in a e his morning, \u2019 * : .DO % 1avor with people of under.F At Une stage of the, examination Mr.sid that Lord Dunraven's conditions bay: OUR CASES, CHIFFONIERs, Kill have to go if low prices count for any- A few musical things this week.going toset the same old tune to new mr 1 But as ad # standing.You need be no fg | Maclaren, produced the following lettep as 1x beeu abe ats els with A \u2019 \u2018 e I t ail Oo ts Bom Know one bate from another, unless it's sigued, his remarks may * The at Dai ie pou oC harps % judges\u2014you may not be able 4 being an answer from the witness to Mr.York Yacht Club, it now rests solely with FANCY TABLES thing.We must clear ou a our vercoa moull make something by reading, and that's not of \u201cWalmer\u201d kaportance.To Ÿ to distinguish cotton trom 1 Andrew £ Somerville when the application the Royal acht Squadron whether or not + .fth Visit F RAY $ Wool the better reson tor 4 | the line Facroant Toman Das hecrette ways ovate tama virtuailyasured.PRAWING ROOM Goops before the end of the year.Visit any of our | % house whicp misrepresents z A SoxgrveLe, Eva.Sherbrooke, July 12 1802 HUNGRY MEN KILLED \u2018In Great Variety.3 establishments and see our different lines of sunlight tuto our remarks let as ray that ve are doing a rushing Christmes trade this week We buy large 4 uothing.Keputations are J Banker, Huntingdon.' A titles of 8000s 40d wo buy therm Fight at \u2018fuet of the scales prices sell the goods in the P ay \u2014 P \u2014- =r \u2019 e Ce war.ue M £ wor ana years of honest F Oman sunt discussed vour application of ew Yong, December LA Word of Wy Frieze je nd Seaver Ov rooats at pay J Tonge wo ure sproud oi and % he ire you gaveme, 0 and submited huozry women and children jJesterds $10 and #12, which we are clearing out a , that the people of Montreal money their Xmas a called © 4 ; EH Emi Ae ee a i Ber es cas, Ret 4 1 Our reduertons am ns À | nine ie due ri, fa thom diperet Mion lollowad, lasting the counary trom \u2019 \u2019 vor z swee ing in our Children\u2019s I w alk entertain the b a Pro eas ould bh killed ded \u2019 SAXE & SONS FA R 4 goods.Suits sell as low as z wing to rey en per cont for it Our ond be mr : \u2014\u2014 \u2019 > - .>.w 0 ! sad Dear are for ft.Our stock of warm Winter Gloves and Underwear is la: but the prices ; ; oo arth 35.00 a 3 self yr i with be ed erly imposable for him to LORD RAN por PH CHURCHILL.> | À nd Un .\u201c=.» 2 4 pg Sens caf don: hock of Necker very fine, with all the latest poreltées from.the Eagle marie 4 Ulsters at 8.5.00.Any num- 1 lin wil suit Jour convenience.eve ans GaonDON y December i.\u2014The St James's Cor.St.Cather the and St.Lawrence Main Sts.% her ot Children\u2019s Overcoats \u2018 ere on that day and go to Huntingdon and look axette earns at ndolp C ° C orn 3 d St L ?° M > St.4 .= d over the business with you.01 rag an \u2018.aivrence ain 8 SO LE .d 1 at 32.00 and 2.50.3 SOITY We could not arrange to meet you Samp Lod iy bee edition of he ' * I oe ° .4 Toany purchaser in this Department carlier, but the President's rtait, in hin own of ooh \"i very serious and his friends are Cor.Montcalm and St.Catherine Sts., East.purpose of sorting up our stock for the Christmas trade.There's nothing in the line of Neckties we have not f onr Christmas Present Ina Fime Neigh, Ÿ fice is very small and ho has to go away next + Toten you bets our prices, Lio, 250 and 500 each, quality goasiderod.Tou will tay sot, £ & week.fearful that he cannot recover.300ed cc + Shall we amount Jou among * \"But tn any case we could nat entertain the ap- v Qu our ne *q ntances, or | plication under sevon.per cent \u2018 .| ; ; _ L i & will you again, us betore, pay Ÿ wl irun you reach home safely and nono tho ; MEDICAL.AND - me yon marily somthing vik, Wax A wouliat work in bere right}, where Ay SFY your money and get good Z a \u2018Yours téuly PANINI , Store we ape selling lota of Boots, Rubbers and Overshoes jus now.We have 0 goustos vat Jnr Bot q satistaction and come again 7 Signed) Wu.re: Gen.Mgr.Co Hock Sticks d Johnst Raci Ska gol o ory dine lookin Boot at pci $150 Men Boot, made of full stock feather.on the Z in the near tuture.Ÿ | \u201cI ati insist,\u201d said Mr.Farwell, \u201cthat we .+ Hockey Sticks and Johnston Racing tes.well, they Bt the must uf feet ; 7A pures to veus > THE 7 refused the Application.\u201d .Special line Ash Hockey Sticks, at 33¢, Skates from 75¢ a pair, upwards.| TEE z A 1 cThis conclud the evidence for the Special Discount te Clubs.* i .Y The first witness for the defence was im- Nothing but useful Gifts to be had at our store.Visit it and i Coma In and have 8 look at them.also our X of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's House Slippers in 8ilk Phwh Em.z Mammoth Clothing House, 1 mediately called in the person of Mr.P.H.line of goods own.\u2019 sce the beautiful ee pare BRE | £1888 and 1890 Noire Dame st, § Somervble on of onoof ie acoused varies \u201cGem\u201d a iowns, p * \u2018 c was the manager o e Merchants we would Uke Montreal Musicians sod thers to walk ti the people who read all our centsitle ; 1 Adjoining the Ealmoral Hotel, * % Dank of Halifax | branch at Ormstown at the The Gem Coffee Pot ime that tho Eastern Townships Ban - .DOUGH z MARK \u2018WORKMAN, Prop.1 vanced, the $51,570.40 to- the Ormstown .« \\ Z von 4 bank the purpose of wiping out Solid Oak, Upholstered Spring Seat, Will Be On Exhibition All Do-not forget our Address ; Poa oP the indèbtedness of Boyd & to Oxidized Trimmi \\ PEER EEE Add this Intter bank.In Answer to questions ngs, Next Weekand .! { put by (Ir.Maclaren, g Ge w jimess paid: These are only a few of our bargains, i was the manager e Merchants Ban \u2019 GRAND CENTRAL EMPORIUM, 659 to 665 Craig Street, M ONTREAL.CHRISTMAS GIFTS | OF STERLING WORTH.Something «that vil) être satisfaction afterwards, when the occasion bas pasec:l la what common sense JEWELLERY HOLDS A FIRST PLACE.it And we moto a few articles out of our varied stock which would make | \u2018ACCEPTABLE AND USEFUL PRESENTS.PATER, PHILIPPE & CO.'A FINE GOLD WATCHES (the best in the world) JARCER'S BLAMONDS, PEARL ZEVVELLERT, HUNGARIAN OPALS, GOLD AND SILVER BAIRPINS, NAUTIFUL MUFF ROLDERS.(EVERY STONE GUARANTEED) Theee gouda are of the hi .Weha i able p hy of he highest character.© have quite à variety in simpler, but still usofal and valu- G.ROBINSON & CO., 216 St.James Street.m1 x» Can You Afford to Omit Drinking THE CALEDONIA WATERS.Seld by all \u20ac Hotels, and GURD & CO.ams $3_JURORS sT._ The most agreeable Xmas present to give a friend is a box of Boston Cigars.Ordinary in price, extraordinary in quality.F NO NARCOTIOS tion 208 3 MOLETTES SYRUE OF AT NO SEASON | of Halifax branch at Ormstown.This position I occupied from Amngust, 1882, until | December\u2014 dist; 1093.\u2014That is the whole period that the bank existed in that locality.Iwas present | at the settlement when the business was handed over to Mr.Robinson, manager of the Eastern Townships\u2019 Bank, Huntingdon.This gentleman was in Ormstown three or four times be- Los J0t| December 1383.I think that it was the night after Christ- raas that Mr., manager of the Merchants Bank ot HI Halifax, myself, went over the bank book Robinson made some enquiries as to bills under discount.No scttlenient was reached that night, as .Robinson stated that he wanted to make further snquiries concerning some of.the notes deposited with us.ncted on behaif of the Merchants Bank of Halifax in the settlement and Mr.Robinson officiated in the same capacity for the stern Townships Bank.1 received m: instructions from Mr.Pease, our Mont: manager, to band over everything to Mr, Robinson.We handed over about $11,000 of discounted not and a overdrawn account of Boys In the month of January Mr.Ropinoen asked me to give him some notes, amoun Ung to 82700, that were in.the Bank of British North America as collatéral for Boyd & Co.'s overdrawn account.He also naked me for a note, which was held Boyd & Os \u2014 Our stock must be seen to be appre- to run out of some lines.Inspect our goods and get our prices, The goods will sell themselves, - Place your ordersat once, as we are sure | each pot.FREE DRINKS made in it will bo dis pensed, and half pound best coffee given with mer à ; eee - 9 Positively cured by these Little Pills.\u2018They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A pe fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl.ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongus Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable Sage! oi AL ea the note wes in Gmal PI.Small \u2018Smal Price.\u201d Doser \u2014\u2014es OPEN EVENINGS.HA.Wilder& Co.232 to 238 MeGILL -STREET.b The Leading Furniture Store ot thé City.\u2026.\u2026.nl ¢ Cis and en > PRESENTS.John Watson, - Importer, 2174 St.Catherine Street, 15 years at 53 St.Sulpice Street, Invites inspection of Mis Importations for \" This Season's Trade.EVERYTHING NEW.| prete re Fy ate ot ove Satie = anand Biiver Sleeve on Le hae, A Bronse Figures, very NACHO, USE \u2026 > eR Anchor Co Weakness Cure FOR Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Melancholia, Weakened Vitality, General Perversity, General Debility.fam.Cenxtian tonie from \"ANCOR M mit ie Rive Dame | rer tense.tape worm Da es im \u2019 - THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1894 | ; A \u201cOUR GRAND SHIP STILL PLOUGHING the OCEAN of BARGAINS! OVERPRODUCTION PRICES FOR MEN.Men's Black Irish Friese re Cut, Wool Lined, Silk Velvet MOW.ccs0uosasiosrunaucaneue-can nca 000000 Men's Beaver Overcoats, Box Long Cut, Velvet Collar, sterling value at P17,00, NUW.\u2026.cries posrenseereneanrnen users vevsaserea rare nanas ses Collar, Good Valuo, at $13 $7.39 10.29 Men \u2018Irish Frieze laters, in Black, Brown, Grav, Drab aud Tan, Woo 1 ed, Storm Collar.Cold \u2018weather prices, 814.00, At this sale Lin can buve one for .bereatestietetieserrereriastseranerrnsranietirarianes Men's Cheviot Suits, D.B.Black and Blue Black, Extra Trimmed and Splendid equivalent for #14.Now at.Men's Frieze Ulsters, Well Lined, Storm Collar.You'll want just such Well worth #10.nade in a thorough way.a garment before Jan.1st.1.69 7.89 4.49 Take your pick at, sar LOOK AT THIS OFFER: Men's Black Diagonal DRESS SUITS, Extra W J.H.BLU ell Made, in Sack and Morning Coats, a beautiful suit for $15.00, Sale Price DMOWF.\u2026.sovssssssesete sentence s teeernnennsesnnsonsens 7.89 ENTHAL & SONS, The great overproduction Sale now going on.change from a $5 bill with us and more value than any place in this quarter of the globe.{ Largest Clothiers and Men's Her Clothing Cargo to be Taken Out by the People of Montreal.Ye Men with Little Nonev Hear the Message that She'll Bear.Your Xmas made doubly \"Merry by a Visit to the Leading Clothiers and Men's Furnishers in Canada.We are the Standard bearers of the Clothing Buyers in Montreal, and the Pulse of the Trade is Felt only at our Bargain offerings.Open for every man and woman to save their $s, and hence we say\u2014+ You'll get more We close at 11 o'clock nights.Fu rnishers in Canada, mp Boys\u2019 Fur-trimmed Overcoata, TR Frieze Ulsters, Wool-lined, =luok at them.all over Montreal at $2.25 esac than Uc elsewhere.OVERPRODUCTION SALE FOR BOYS.matchless in Canada at $5.Atthis sale.good value fur $3.50.Parents please We a are giving them away for.Boys\u2019 Ulsters, worth $4.50.We'll clean them out for.UNDERWEAR, Etc.Scotch Wool Underwear, worth $1.25, At this sale, ono Very Finest Scotch Underwear, well worth\u2014well in Toot the same as sold h\u2014and we are selling them at this SA1E fOr.ceeriieeesceirerrtreticraetinreneiitnesssnennean vaus eencesesse essence ge teu 0e Men's envy Wool Socks, a bargain for 15 cents.At\u2019 this Sale, per Men's vw bite Shirts, Full Dress, Open F ront, worth $1.50.At this Men\u2019s White Unlaundried Shirts Can\u2019t produce their equal for.tess At this great Sale we'll let them gu at CORNER CRAIG AND BLEURY STREETS.- 69 cts $1.19 9 08 cts 29c ale.1447 ST.CATHERINE STREET.THE YACHT \u201cCLUB BALL.THE OTTAWA CARNIVAL WILL AKE PLACE, Chairman Robertson of the Racing } Board Exonerated Winter Racing laneous Sports.The ar- Yach.Club will take place ou Mouday, the Tih January, and the various committees, which have been working along quietly for two weoks, ave preparing for a grand event.fhe Cluh's year ends on the 2nd February.ifefore its close, it seems most appropriate that so successful a season as this should be celebrated in this manner, Since its last annua\u2019 meeting the club has become most popular.not only with the Eeutiscen but also the ladies af this city; so naturally on the cocasion of an acknow: Jedgment of all pat favors a grand rally of the members an: their friends is looked forward to.Following are the variots committees: Keeeption Committee Comiinodore A.W.Morris, M.PL e hari: Honorars C \u2018orumuvdore, Sir Donald A.Emil.\"MC MP: mi Churles Hibbard oppor.M.Ww Minister of Me rine (und Fisherivs of Canada: D.Girouard, Q.M.Honorable Arthur Hoyer.Justice ravi: pou, Fons Mall and Geo.A.Drummond, vlonels Massey, Bur and, Starke, Stra w hitchoad and Caverhill.Majurs E.LL Bond and A.Haig Sims.Messrs, It.B.Angus, FES.Clouston, Geo.W.Mainilton, Andrew A.Allan, Charles Cassils, 4.1, Hawes, G, W.Fadie, Thos Davidson, 3M.B.Davis, A, W.Atwater, tio.A.Greene, gis Graham.UC.K.Moon mer, Petar Lyn Aavialerte, H.a a Me \u201cEL Pe case, I .F.Ruttan,.msay.F.nl- Tressider, James Roma, Chas.Meredith, J.Alvx.Gerdon, W.deM Marler, W.H.Mercuith, F.1.W anklyn, S.0rsun Shorey.M.D.; 1 ferstan Thomas, J.KK.1.J.Sruith, Jos.Perrault, F, E Nelson.Flgor Committee Vico Commodore R.Campbell Nelles, Messrs.W.S.Ctouston, We Arthur ©.Hamilton, Walter Wilson.Alm Chas.It.Chirlatie, (5.8.Cantlie, % M.Meiougall ; Lacoste.C.H, Godircy, \u20ac Jr.J.White.Rear ve Commodore David on.SW.\u2018Towers, Fred E.Meredith, S.CT.Ramsay and Éfameny Rie pattes Supper Committee Alp, Ge orice J.Kilpin «hnirman: Messrs.George L.\u20ac F.W.Ashe flears Joseph, Anson McKim med JU W ard.ow Music and Decoration Committee Dir.James G.Monk, chairman: Kear Commodore Davidson, G.Herrick luggan, George R Marler, R.Ritz Gibbon, C.H, Kuuth, George 1.Labbe and A.Guy tons.hiner ription Committee - Messrs.Alex Riddell, A.GG.Koss, A.F.Mitchell, J.Œ Alon, 8.Jackson, H.J.3.Nichol, D.Me.Lennan, H, Ww.de Courtney, J.H.Stowart, Fr Barlow, i Morris, [8 Archhald, J.R.Ulanes.J.Hn.tin K.Oswald, Peers David i eon, $F.\u201cMarklan Nita: Harold Gi.Eadie.tien, E.\u2018haifee.It.~meaton White, R.Hutchins, W.Wilson, MI; EL AW Pirehiend: M.A.Jrwits Rs.Kimchorn, JE.>çhultre.J.Norman 8.Leslie, J.F.Mask, 1 W., MeLaren.T.Maree \u201chal, W.Frew Habertson.H.Ep.Hamilion, M.b.; Edga eM.MeDouzall, and W.Arthur Hamilton, chairmau an& hon.secretary.The Uncertainties of a Race.Nrw York, December 21.-Ex-Commo- dore Smith, of the New York Yacht Club, yesterduy gave out the contents of the cables ram received on Wednesday making proposals for a race for the America\u2019s Cup as follows: \u201cSmith.New York Yacht Club.\u201cCable of 17th received, Middio of November considered much too late.But, Dunraven will race September or within three weeks of arrival.1f tuis is accepted, question of receipt for cup will bo referred to special meeting of Royal Yacht Squadron at carliesg opportunity.fre fused, special inccting unnecessary.Gu ve that Squadron would not demand cup failin greement of receipt intended.ldentical wit JURTAVENER proposal of June 20, 1 lease fable acceptance or refusal.\u201csigned G1 NT, \u201cCowes.\u201d To this message tho America\u2019s Cup Com- miltee, today, sent the following reply: \u201cGant, Secretary, Co ¢ W iil fix tust.race Sight months froin receipts df advice from Royal Yacht Squadron that terrus of our cablo of i7th are officially agreed to, tad Ininraven's requeat for three woeksto fit out tor errival is grant \u201c(Signed) .CHENITE _ airman.\u201d HOCKEY.Visit of the U.5.Team.Early next week the American Hockey team will arrive in town.The following will be seen with the visiting team: M.| Chase, F.A.Hovey.of Harvard: R.Ww Wrenn, of Harvard: A.EK.Foote.of Yale; Willæm E.Larned and GG.B.Matteson, of Brown.All are welt known tennis players.The first game will be with the Shamrocks, on the Beaver Rink, Polat St.Charles, on Thursday evening next.Oh Friday even- al the vector Rink the Americans will play + he Victorins.After leaving Montreal the Americans will play in Ot- $awa, Kingston and Toronto.The Shamrocks and Vios.Weather permitting, the newly-formed Shamruck Hockey Club will make its initial appearance at the Victoria Rink on Saturday evening next, when they will meet the ietorins.) The teams will be: VICTORIAS, BHAMROCKS, v.Fyfe Macdonald Stephens \u201c wn no Pen eters ~J.A.Stewart, Montreal.Lrinkwater Cn Wal THE WHEEL.Robertson Exonerated.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR] TORONTO, December 21.\u2014The finding of Moone Ryckman, Darby and Byron, the investigating committee in the Robertson matter is announced.The chairman of the Racing Board is exonerated from all blame, and hy is reinstated in his old place and placed! in as: nearly as possible the same sition that he stood in when suspended in June last.It finds out that Mr.Robertson Was not responsible for the currency of thie rumors regarding the alleged intention ol tho Racing Board to suspend certain riders, that these rumors were ground- lass and.that \u201cthe chairman could not inf the consistent disoharge of hin \u201cre & ns an office: of the Association agro the President a definite assurance that ere would bé no suspensions, no matter what cause might arise.Iv \"is further in the States\u2014-Miscel- \u2018 41 hall of the Royal St.Lawrence | | I | bettin | | | stated that the draft letter setting forth the ternis upon which it was proposed to 1eiu- state Mr.Robertson had feon pursued and that in the upinion of the committee the chairman coujd hardly be expected to resume office upon the ters imposed, as the letter attempte rd to Justify the suspension.Bobby\" therefore wing onvall the counts of | \u2018the indictment.v SNOWSHOEING.The Prince ot Wales\u2019 Fixtures.The Prince of Wales Snowshoe Club last night arranged the following programme - \u2018for the winter: Friday, December ZIst, bonnet hop.Saturd: «y, January iz, tramp to St.Johus.Friday, January 23th, ladies\u201d night, February Sth, bonnet hop.Friday, February 15th, club green steeplechase.péri.ay, February Zud, club open steeplechase, Friday.March Ist, ladies\u2019 night.It will Le seen from the above that the committee are working hard and they have secured some good runaers who will keep up the name of the club, They also intend to make it as enjovable as possible for their lady friends.The bLounet hop given tonight will Le the tirst ziven by the club, and the committee have worked hard to make it a success, The Ottawa Carnival Will Take Place.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.Orrawa, Der21,-: Mr.Sandford Fleming's chiections to the Carnival, Judgini fromthe public meeting held in Grant\u2019 » Halllastnight, du uôt amount to much.The executive committee of the Carnival called tho moet: + , in out of politeness to Mr.Fleming and Sir his friends, and over 500 were present.James Grant, M.P.took the chair.while he paid à graceful tribute to the worl!; of the lamented Premier be failed to see why a pre-arranged Carnival for January Z2ist next should ve abandoned.Mr, Fleum- ing spoke and moved à resolution that there be a postponement for a month at least.Mr.J.F.iv Vatters seconded the resolution, and in the course of his remarks Made some uncoimplimentary referehces to ; Mr.Shannon, editor of the Citizen.Mr.Shannon replied and made x fine speech in favor of the Carnival, receiving a big ovation.When an amendment was put to carry on the Carnival the only ones opposing it were Mesars.Fleming, M.Courtney, Watters C.F.Colson and W.L.Marler.Au enthusiastic meeting of the executive com- mitte: was held immediately after in the Carnival offices, when $1923 for an {ce palace and $37 for an arch were granted.Lachine Trampling Steadlly.The Lachine Snowshoe Club turned out in good force on Wednesday night and tramped from the Club House to Knapp's, Iilue Bonnets.Those who added to the programme were Messrs, PH, Burns and I.Westlake with a step dance.There also were à mouth-organ solo by Mr.A.W.Johnston, and song by Mr.Morris Fleming, after which two new inembers were clecte: al went home well pleased with the night s un.à THE TURF, Alexander Island Races._ ALEXANDER ISLAND -RacK Track, December 21.\u2014Fine weather and an improved track were the favorable conditions vester- day.The attendance was biz and the was lively.Thirteen books did a Husiness, First race.¢ mile.Fan King.120 (Murphy, even, H; Ky 122 {hoyle 12-1, 2; Rert, (Seeler), Su 3 Time Sccond race, of Farlonw 8 de 102 (Johnson), 6-4, 1: Farager, (Morris), §-1, 2: Jennie Bowman, filly.100 (Alford, 151, 3.Time, 1.261.Thin race, 1 mile, \u2014 Thurston.101 (Ham).7-10.1: Bright wood, 1% (Neary).3-1, 2; Connors, 104 (faylor.8-1.3 Time, 1.3 Fourth race, § mile, Sir O'Conner, 123 (Hayden), 38, I; Berwin, 113 (Ham), 4-1, 2; Senora.113 (Murphy).'#9-1.3.\u2018Fine, 1.01.Fifth race, G4 Andra.113 (Ham), 1-2, 1j bonce de Leo nson), 7-1, 2; Mask, 105 \u2018Tribes, 3-1, 3.-Titue, 1.242.Four Outalders Win at Roby.Rony, Ind.,, December Z1,\u2014FLou Rogers, being the only winning favorite and the four other purse takers being outsiders, made yesterday y's racing hard on the talent.Calhoun and Willie ran a dead heat, which Calhoun finally won handily by half a length.Summaries: Fin Gace, 4 mile-Tou Rogers, 105 (Garner), 1 Godstowns,l68 (McIntyre), 9-2, 2; Herald.Tami 10-1.8.Tine, Second race, mile-Calhoun.9 (Magnuson).10-1, and Willie L, 103 Nelntyrel, even dead heat; Major Lripps, 9: (Soden), 61, 3.Time, lively 1.48.Run-off won by Calhoun, 910.\u2018Time.1.51.Third race, à mile-Alice D, 97 (Krausse).2-1, 1; Tipstatl, 1 (Irvin 184 x Nhenandoah aid, oF © ceringt, 5-1, 3.urth racc, À mile Mibernia Quec (Everett), 8-1, I; Forerunner.145 (Irving), id 2; feed John, 105 (Garner), 52,3, Tim Fifth race, mile\u2014The hitton, 108 (Sheering).81, I; Folly, 102 (Magnuson), 15-1, 2; Royal, 105 (Soden, 8.3.Time, 1.48.The New Orleans Races NEW ORLEANS, December 21.\u2014Ten thousand people attended the races yesterday.The talent picked out three winners.Betting wax good and the track and weather ne.Fieat race, § mile - Corin, Mia, 105 (Leigh), 2.1, 1: Black Jack.100 Harold), 8-1, 2; Flush 106 (Clayton), 6-1, 3.me, LQ, Secon mee 1} mile\u2014Billy McKenzie, 9 Kerry, &1, ; Marecl sc nyt ton), 4-1, 2; Pritonia.101 (Keith ow \u20181, : \"lime, 1 Third race, i ile 43-1, 1; Miss Gallop, rome.1065 (Penn, 15-1, 3.Time, 1 Fourth race.à uw milo\u2014 Nero, a Pen 1; Îtearest, 107 (Lois, 95, 3; Guilty, 130% flans) 20.1,3.Time, A race, i ilo Aletha Allen, 104 ith, i, 2; Denver, 105 C tare Bauer, 102 (Berger.108 (Darretty, 20-1, 2; + Ta 0, 1: Malaga, hey: 1,3 Time, I.BILLIARDS.The Cocal Match Last Night.- Sutton, of Toronto, and Capron, of Galt, played in the billiard tournament.\u2018The man from Galt was successful, Following is the score: Capron-\u20141.n à sup at 1e 152134 1, 7, Br Bb a, 6, \u20ac, 3, 230,32 0,6, 6, 8 2 34 00.\u2018Rig! est run-3%; nverage\u201410 So Sutton-3t, 7, 0, 11, D, 4, 3, 0, 11, 0.0.3, 0.0 20, 0.37, 18, 0,-1, 2, 10, O, 14, 1,19, = dort .11, 1, ñ 2, 3, 35, 1-352, Highest mn-=3%; average\u20149 5-19.Gallagher Gains a Little.NEw York, December 21.\u2014The third night's play of billiards between Edward Fournil, of rance, and Th J.Gallagher, of Chicago.in which the Frenchman is trying to play 3000 poin to Gallagher's 1500, resulted in a slight Toad for Gallagher.Fournil scored 462; grand total 1462 Gallagher's score was 266; grand total, 750 CRICKET.A Great Matoh In Australis.Sypwky, N.S.W., Docomber 21.\u2014 What is pronounced be the most remarkabls cricket ever played in any part of the world was concluded u even toddart's All-England Played inst All-Austral In the first inning 1- Australia scored 598, of which Gregory made 201 runs.\u2019 This vo deiighted the ex.» and | they subscribed a purse of 100 guineas on the spat, and it was presented to this i Phe nomenalerlcketer by the Governor, Sir tobert W | ce crowd of Australians present that All England then went to the bat and in i the ist inning scored 323 runs, not having je ualled the first score of All Australia.| The Englishmen went in again and in their second inning scored 437, inaking the total | of All England 742 runs.{! \u2018The Australians then went in for their ! second inning and amid a scene of the most intense excitement they were put out for 166 runs, making their total 758 he .Englishmen thus won the maich, which lasted four days, by a score of 762 to 752, | winning by ten runs, The Canadinns Have no Money.TokuNTo, December Zl.\u2014An announce- i ment bas been made in the English press to © the effect that an arrangement was being made for a Canadian cricket team to visit England during: next summer and Mr.Charles Johnston, of Wingate, and .John- ! ston, Loudon.writes expressing the ho i that such a pleasant arrangement may + carried into effect and that the English people may have the pleasure vf seeing a representative team from Canada.Air Johnston also states that if the proposition were carried out the Canadians | would receive à very heart, reception and t have a good tine generally and supple- | ments his kindly words wiltli-an oiler of a ten guinea contribution towards the ex- - penses of the team.Unfortunately on this side of the Atlantic it has been found impossible to raise suilicient money for the indicated and therefore the scheme was fallen throuch.} Goss!p Resigns.1 Last evening Messrs.G.H.D.Gossip and \" Dr.Pollcck played iu the rooms of the | Montreal Chess Club.Mr.Gossip, who started with a Vicuna opening, was forced to resign at the thirtv-fifth more, The score now stauds Dr.Pollock 3, G.H.Capron 0.! Another Draw for Albin and Show- alter.NEW YorK, December 21.\u2014Albin and Showalter drew the twenty-first game of the chess match played at the Manhattan Chess Club from 4 p.m.to 12 midnight, after fa moves.Albin opened the saine with'a Ruy Lope Present score : Albin, 6, Show- alter, &; Parawn.7.Odd and Ends of Sporting Gossip.The Wanderers Hockey club will not ractise until further notice, and until the 'rince Arthur rink is opened.The Mohawk Football Club will hold their second annual dinner at the Turkish Bath hotel this evening at 8 o'clock sharp.A general meeting of the Primrose A.F.C.Club will be held at 114 Wellington | street on Saturday night, at 7.30 o'clock.Duncan C.Ross, the all round athlete, announces his permanent retirement from the arena, and will never again appear ina wrestling or broadsword bout.A NEW PARISH.His Grace Archbishop Fabre yesterday granted the getition of the Roman Catholic residents of Lambert to erect their village into an ecclesiastical parish.For some years past St.Lambert had but a small chapel erected in a private house which was wholly inadequate to answer the need of the ing tholic element in that muni- palit toral letter addressed to the faithtul of en diocese and containing this information, will te read in all the Catholic churches Sunday next.There has been no .official appointment as parish priest as yet, but it is understood that Rev.Father Rabeau will be officially appointed with an assistant as | Vicar.The erection of à Catholic church is also being discussed, .and work will be commenced shortly.TO-NIGHT'S CONCERTi Acopy of the libretty of the \u2018\u2018Messiah\u201d will be presented to each member of the audience this evemng.In addition to the { words of the oratorio, the libretto will be | found to contain the programme of the Festival Concerts and the terms of subscription, to these concerts.Encouraged by the success of last season's festival, the Committee have decided upon a more attractive series of concertsthan ever.Subscription forms will be found in the librettos and these! should be filled inand returned to the secretary as soou as possible.SERVICE AT NOTRE DAME.{ At the request of a a lar number of the citizens of Montreal, the authorities of Notre Dame Church have decided to hold a requiem service for the repose of the soul of the late Sir John Thompson, if possible, under ecclesiastical rules.on the day of the funeral in Halifax, or on the day following, January 2nd.The services wil partake of a very solemn nature, and the expenses of such will be entirely borne by the church.THE HOSPITAL DINNER, The annual dinner given to the tients of the Notre Dame Hospital will take place on the 27th Inst.at one o'clock.The friends and relatives of the patients are requested to Le present.* Wiil positively cure sick headache and revent its return.Carter's Little: Liver Pills, This is not talk, but truth.One pill a dose.See advertisement.Small pill.Small dose.Small nall price.\u201cSpecial Notices For Saturday's selection we have opened a a case of \u201cDent's\u201d lined gloves in calf, Chevrette, and Reindeer (squirrel lined), at $1.00, 81.50 and $2.73, suitable for a Xmas sent.Montreal Steam Laundry Ca 1 t.Peter st.We Sell a New Plano Full size in fancy case, for $27, on \u201ceasy monthly payments.J.W.Shaw & Co., 228 St.James st, agency for Ww eber Pianos, Mason & Risoh Pianos, ease Pianos and Shaw Pianos.0 2 Ît is not what we earn, but what we save that makes us rich.\u201cTt Is not what the proprietors sa; y.b what H the atory.JAMES FYFE, MANUFACTURER OF OR EVERY DESCRIPTION.Bilver Medals Awarded far Best Scales Made tn the Dontinien.Designer of Boales for special purposes.Adjuster of disputed weights.Cor.St.Paul and St.Peter Streets.TELEPHONE 9447.08 ut 8 Sarsuparilla does, thay tells \u201c : Soap You Should Use Only The Very Best ss STRACHANS GILT EDGE SOAP.2 Fe scare ont tS No soap in the market gives more general satisfaction to Hearth and Home.It removes sources of ill-health, is a healing agent in the Bath Room, a power in the Laundry, and for General Purposes ranks first.2sstt - The.Last Chance \u2014 206\" {3eod \u2014\u2014 0 Intending Assurers are reminded that if.they wish te secure one full year's profit in the OLDEST, LARGEST AND BEST Canadjan Lifo Assurance Company, they should make application to the Canada Life\u2014# Assurance Company as early in December as possible.+++.Quinquennlal Division ef Profits Cakes plnoc as né Sat Mocember, 1906.Ask local ageni for particulars.J.W.MARLING, Manager, Prev.Que.The Military\u2019s Pet ILTY KILTY Scotch Whisky (30 YEARS OLD).Li Stands Without a Peer \u2014AND IS\u2014 Sold on its Merits only XMAS FRUITS.\u201cThe WEST E PROVISION STORE'S + Is now on, he ve =f: ted Fruits ND SALE bof all kinds.Yor ienable Walnuts and Al ocotate Crests Almonds.fin fapcy boxes.Ban th % AR His issue plain fanay.on.CHRISTMAS RUIT choloest stock to select from.We ne.J.H.E.DAVIS, - 2699 St.Catherine Street.mse TELEPHONE #30 R.THORNE & SONS, Lid.| - Distillers, * GREENOCK.M 4 Jew W.&F.P.CURRIE & (0.100 (rey Nun Street, MANUSACIUARAS 47 BRSSHMER STEEL Sofa, Chair &-Bed Springs.rn The most agreeable Xmas present to give a friend le a box of Boston Cigars.Ordinary in price, extraordinary In quality.i.L! « THE ENGLISH GENTLEMAN'S WINE.STEAMSHIPS.$1.98 $3.29 $2.9 v Allan Lino Royal Mail Steamships.Liverpool, Halifax and Portianû Mail Service.Livergoon Srmameure PERS a From 28 Nev.Namidiam.30 Dec.2% Pec.«es State of Califoraia .7 \u201cBec.Lawrentian.17 Jam, RATES OF PASSAGCE-CABIY, $50 te $00 Single.9100 and $110 Return, Rates are in accordance with Jocation of stateroom, and number of persons oocupying same fecond Cabin, #30, Return, 633.\u201c8 t from Liverpool, Glasgow, douter.Bol inst or or Qusenatuws, ee Se UE eu ° Caen D Derry and New York Service.From Glasgow.Srkausmirs.From Now York 23 Nov.STATE OF NEBRASKA 13 Dec, n am 21 Dec.STATE OF CALIFORNIA 3Jan Cabin, $30.Second Cabin, $23, Biccrage, ste.All the staterooms are situated on the saloom deck, thus sec perfect ventilation.The Steamers of both ices are throughout with the cent elec- tied t incandes ton light.For treight, passage, ot further information WH.& A, ALLAN, Mentreal.Boston or Philadelphia, or to AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.33 Broadway, N.Y, German Mediterranean Service.bs GERMAN HAMBURG-ANERICAX LINE ork and Azores, Gibeultar Brass Bird Cages ! INS SA, 28 P.C.DISCOUNT.HANAN Celebrated Hendryx_ manufacture.Made of best spring brass wire.Each wire riveted separately to frame! Patent fastening to bottom of cage.HFRRHRE Prices from 75c upwards.Brass Seed Guards, Doubla Cage Springs, Food Holders, And full line of Cage Trimmings.cleaning.Finished in brass and gold bronze plated, brass tipped pe ches, Patent seed cups, removable tin mat for R.& W.KERR, 1895 Notre Dame St.UPTOWN STORE\u20142230 St.Catherins.X.B.\u2014Uptewn Store open till 10 pam, 3001 we 1d 0 n a 1 ane cu, = se Ben Et v \u20ac bep Br Reto a WP rc.Tele ae de dE TS ne \u201c% 8\u201d pe New alger Naples, and Uenoa Normannis, Jaa.M.for Algiers, Genoa Alexandria.amer W.11, Jan.19, 1 p.m., Alg.ors, Naj-les, Genoa Norm Fe h Eg Jam.for Algiers, Naples, Genoa, Azores ania Fe b.16, 1am, A ors.Naples, Genoa Br LE re Al Naples, Genoa Werra, March 9, Lam Ame Ta ea, Genoa aples, Genoa, Fulda March = Tam.Kaiser W.LI, March 2 5%.10 am.for Genoa.All of ers stop at Gibraltar.Return tickets en for the steamers of either ling, from Naples.tie Gibraltar, Hamburg, don, and soi uthampion, Direct connection frum Gen Nagios to Payot by à G.Lloyd 8.5.Co.a Ton Mad Bos German rg American Line OELRICHS & Co.Gen.A, fa.37 NNRLLY, N.Y.I.2 Bowling Green, N° N.D.CONN = ILMOUR lace Artaes 356 Et.Paul street.FA Ss DOUGLAS BATTRRABY, Bt Jamesst.op Temple Bdg.W.L 8B JACKRON 1761 Nctre Dame strent.James at.Temnle S Jam.19 Jam w.D.ods DOUGLAS ATTERSBY t.James street, opposite Building.uo CHEAP SALE.OF GAS FIXTURES AND GLOBES, Rare Opportanity of Purchasing at from 25 te se Per cent.Discount, All th manufactured stock bought from E.CHANTE- consisting of LOUF, Fancy.Gas Fixtures and Globes, Beautiful Fire Screens, Brass Fenders and Grates, Parlor and Table Lamps.All must be sold before New Yar.CALL EARLY AND GET YOI'R \u2018 HOICE.THE CHANTELOUP MFG.C0, 587-5693 Craiy Street Machinery for Sl One 100 he Tancashire Boiler.Two 50 h.p.Return Tube Boite: Ove 44 hp.Marine Tube ive One 40 h.p.Horizontal Steam Engine.One 20 bp.Horizontal Steam Kngine.Two Wells Water Hoisting Kuginecs.Une pair Heavy Worm Uears, (5 to 1.One Bolt and Nut Bcrewer.Ono Small Iron La All the above are second-hand in perfect order, and will be sold cheap Sur cash or approves credit.ALNG \u2014 One new 35 h.p.\u201cBeam Engins One new 19 Wn Pb eam Fi ne.an Hot Bale Crab Winches and Hand Huists.AT THE EAGLE FOUNDRY, 34 MING STREET, MONTREAL.- su Sook's CottonRoot | 2 A ont erry D.a Ladies.1s the only perfectly û safo and reliable medicine discovered.Beware of usprincipled druggists who offer inferior medicines in place of this.Ask for Cook's Cotton Root Compound, fake no subeti- tule, or inclose §1 and 6 cents In postage In letter apd we willsend, menled, by return mail.Pullaealed particulars in plain envelope, to ladies only, 8 stamps.Address The Cook Company, \u2018Windsor, Ont., Cansda.\u201cHARD TIMES !=s Great Reductions In = FURS! has.Desjardins & ; 1837 & 1539 ST.CATHERINE ST.ie, Furriers, ha Bold in M EEE ES DR.BANDEN 2% ac & ae BEER mTED DiscurTion o EXC pe Ta, ER Yosriptons, or sired FRAN vies rois 8 ue tline.Centinuees Curronts of 3 , Eat bee Greta tie dmontbr Berareeriestkuteue WD carrenis, Sealed Pam;l'a:Fres.Address: ELECTRIC CO., 898 Broadway, New Yoris \u201cOur gals are forwarded to any Fost Of£ce in Canada of all castasns, duties or inspection.200 Saw » S000 Bn + POISON n Bi roat, Foo pacs tie pots Chess O1à Ars, El bel onth Say alr Saris - is Ceres over, sound and well.ee ni ep TY \u201cConstipation, POWDER LAXATIVE Vichy bee, AL 6 Ve # A 2 Tn a \\ \\ The uneral expenses and those of the last hexss, This enjoyment cease, as respects the mother in the event of a second marriage.It does not extend ha tho property which the Children may achive their separate work or ustry, and to Thre hich: re Riven or be- Queathed to then.upon the express condition at the fathor and mother shall not enjoy it.During t he three months nox?after the de- tease of one of thé consorts.the survivor is sbliged to make aa inventyry of the common property and effects, Mr.Marchand delivered an \"extremely able address in support of his measure, and sas warmly, congratulated upon the evi- lent pains he had taken with his measure a the Attorney-General, who followed.r.Casgrain, however, was not in favor of disturbing the fundamental provisions of our civil code without very careful delibera tion.He thought, considering the advanced state of the session, that it would be better to postpone consideration of the mensure untilgnext year.Meantime judicial and other authorities could be consulted, and the Housé would he in a better position to deal with the question.It was agrecd to allow the_ bill to pass its second reading and go to the committee of legislation, and await the recommendation that y.EVENING SESSION.After recess the following private hills were read a third time: * Bill to confirm the sales made to George Rouerts and Duncan J.Macdonald of cer: tain immovables belonging to the estate of the late Thomas Ferguson Miller.Hill to further amend the act incorporating the \u201cSociété de Passage du Pout Neuf de St, Hyacinthe.\u201d Bill to amend the act respectins L'Union St.Joseph de Montreal.Bill to authorize Dame Charlotte Féodore Louisa Augusta Gueront to sell, or otherwise alienate certain substituted property.Bill respecting Jot number twenty-four of the cadnstre of Hochelaga.ill to amend the charter of the city of Saint Hyacinthe.ill to continue in favor of Herbert Molesworth Price all the rights and privi- 2 \"Hi granted to Charles Côte.U to incorporate the \u201cCap de In Madg- eine Railway Company.\u201d A motion by Mr.Allard in connection with a bill to admit a certain gentieman to the Bar after examination, gave rise to some discussipn.The Attorney-General stated (bat the signatures of some members of the General Council of t-e Bar to the MP petitions had been ybtained undér false pretences, Mr Allard \\ * Sheritï of Toronto, indignantly denied this special report, \u2018prepared to influencing the alderman\u2019s vote in the Street Railway matter.The weakness of the Dupuy Government was Again shown in the French Chambers yesterday, when: the question of a pension for M.\u2014Durdeau\u2019s widow came u Government could not pass the; bill, ing a pension to the widow only, and it ha to be modified to extend aid to the late president of the Chamber's mother as well.Chin Lee and Have Wing, the two alleged Montreal (Chinese) merchants, having passports and detained at Detroit, as noted some time avo, have been returned to Canada.Special Agent Wood, after inspecting the Montreal \u2018\u2018store\u201d \u2018concluded that there were too many \u201cmerchants\u201d for the amount bf goods; hence the deportation.The cargo of cotton on bonrd the steamer Oak Field in St, John's, Nfld.harbor is still burning fiercely.and all efforts to subdue the tlames have proved fruitless.The steamer is a Inass of fire from its stern to the bridge.The Oak Field put in there on December 18 with her cargo on fire.It was thought at the time of coming into port that the flames could be got-under control; but the outlook is now far from encouraging.The Oak Field is bound for Liverpool from Galveston.Of Canada's new Government the London Morning Post says: \u201cThe reconstruction, of the Canadian Cabinet ix aatisfactory evidence of the stable condition of itical affairs in the Dominion.When Sir John Macdonald died, enemies and despondent friends prophesied the gradual success of the policy which intriguing republicans hid striven for.Two ministries have come aud gone without any check on the policy of the great political master.We nuW are able to greet a third, marshalled under another old pupil.\u201d A VETERAN DEAD.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] ToroNTQ, December 21.\u2014Captain Maule, who has for tWeiity years been Deputy died at his residence here last night.Deceased served in the Crimea and the Indian mutiny, JUDGE RIOUX BETTER.re [sPRCIAI TO THE STAR.| SHERBROOKE, Que., December :1.\u2014Judge Riouxris still improving to-da day.HORSES NOT IN DEMAND.December 21.\u2014A SPRINGFIELD, Mass, | Sttention to the tqpubles in Italy and in- by the, 4 merican ' dead by ALLIANCE, Neb., December 21.\u2014The snow, for which Nebraska farmers have n raying for a month, is falling all over Western Nebraska.The storm esses all the features of a blizzard, with the exception that the weather is very mild.The storm began yesterday in the Black Hills and continues with unabated fury.À heavy snow fall at this time is absolutely the life of winter wheat in Nebraska and South Dakota.- COLLISION IN THE CHANNEL Lonnon, December 21.\u2014The mail steamer Munster, was struck by an unknown vessel in the English channel early this morning.Her lighta were extinguished dhe jhe drifted in a perilous position & when she vas towed to Helly Toad! Some ofthe passengers werd 8 inj IRISHMEN N70 BE | RELEASED, LiverpuoL, December 21.\u2014The Post says that arrangements have been concluded between the Medmondites and the Government for the release of certain of the prisonors confined for participation in the dynamite outrages, It is added that among those Who will be released is John Daly.BISHOP THOMPSON DEAD.NEWBURGH, N.Y., December 21.\u2014Bishop Joseph P.Thoex a, of the African Methodist Episco] urch in this country, died at his resi a here this morning, iu his seventy-sixth year.He was born in slavery at W inchester, Va., | December 20, 1818.THE POPE Al AND ITALY.ROME, Decémber 21.21.\u2014The Pope has ad- pe dressed a confidential message\u2018to the Cabinets of the several European powers, calling viting the support of the powers in the event of complications.EX-GOV.ALCORN DEAD./ MEMPHIS, Tenn., ber §1.\u2014Ex- Governor Alcorn ot Miss i died at \u2018hia home at te: s Nest th this m He was seventy-eight years .and the.most famous man of his state.= A COLONEL SHOT DEAD.bush.WHEAT, 2000 bush.Cokx.Chioago Hog Market.ated receipts of hogs were estim loft over.atone ray were: nent mixed, gonerally > BRITISH MARKETS, Grain and Provisions, ta 10 cents bighor.English and Amorican flour very little maize, alow.Am.Tallow, Cheese, > The public's cable sa BANK OF ENGLAND.of he yt of semer 20.account: Total reserve other securities.R38 Ts iand's reserve Engiond'e reserve por cent.ot their o the situation in the world s markets.bull feel Eid ate Te eX] ber ent hay Eos abova export raluee on por Torce.Of course nb beyond Lake Superior po CALCUTTA, December à 41.\u2014Colonel Money, of the Ninth\u2019 Bengal Lancers, has been shot a member of his own regiment.i 2 pan bou PER cu, aod\u201d Uniox S1ock YARDS, Docembor 21, Leo \u2014The piiicial n report.of (yenterdy day vas 32,6%, of which ixed .$4.00 to $4.45; Leavy aMpplag.| $000 to $4.75: rough grades, $4.00%0 $4.20.Re: ceipts of cattle were 5500.ket firmer and a goes OF soust Friday, Docember aa n Sasedas and tor ehip.a : ont.wheat, oer bu steady maize, firmly ea Mark Lane TN and foreign wheat alow; American and Danubian maize ony Weather in England wet.ah wheat, spot, sevuuse a 7200006 il û sssess Be moderato; holders Shoat iat, non cs \u2018demand poor.\u2014Thé weekly statement issued to-day, shown the ; following changes as compared with the previous\u2019 culstions increased & £148,000; Lullisn, decreased increased Fra which last week , ndw » MANITOBA WHEAT MARKETS.itoba wheat markets have been running a , independent of The ue uiet; mand.maize, 45 Son 000; cire strong h FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.LET_FURNISHED HOUSE OF 14 q rooms, heated by new hot water farnate, © house in situated near Manco and St.Catherine ats.Telephone 2161 or F.Mann, 18; St Jam LET SMALL HOUSE, FURNIS D, 3 th Darington 59 Rapa root mon ar] 0) > 8 Patrick st., Point 8t.Charles.pory + si.= RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.T° LET-FLAT, HEATED BY JPROPRIE- | stove, seven Te w chester, fi upper tenement, 1255 Dorohestor, s rooms, 310, James Siewart & Co.,178 St.James.+ \\ STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES, ETC., TO LET.Tos - AAAAAANA, WELL.LIGHTED- LET Ria ae i Se wk HOTELS TO LET.LETTRE NEW HOTEL NOW BENG erent) completed, corner of o on aud Kin ing rests (opposite Best atan cr George Bury, 85 St.James st.Telephone WANTED TO PURCHASE.OCT INS INNA SNS \u201cWANTED ASK SROONDHANDPLATFO RM BOALE in good order.Btate price, P.©.Box 1186.300 | WANTED TO BI sur A A BECONDEAND SHOW case.Apply wo 800 2 ANTED-TO Smo ose A MILK ROUND, Bean complete in every respect.Address *: ot | in use, newly varnished; arare bargain, at Ledoux's show rooms, Windsor and Bt.Antoine sts.001 So SHOULDERS.BROKEN ENEES, ETC, ickly cured by \u201cUondy\u2019s Fluid.\" Horses suffering sore tacks, wounds, cuts, brui fon gronse, oLc., C in a few hours bathing s 8 Fluid\u201d dilut: It hates the hair off.Of all chemists.Insist on buyi Fluid,\" all substitutes are inferior.Condy & London, Eugland, are the solo inanufacturers of Condy's Fluid.Vetorinary book with every bottle.270 3mus PUPILS WANTED.ke ANTED-PUPILS THE INGRES-00 UTELLER Bchool of Languages.clases mow\u2019 formed.Fraser Institute.nl 20 we Address, 5 less STAR oiflue.mpoaition and 1478,\" § 2% 6 Wy ANTED-FUrILS IN BOXING BY A Tu T class instructor.Address Box 1388 P, Of ANTED \u2014 PUPILS.\u2014 TYPEWRITING AND jshorthand.Ufiice, 118 Bt.James street.300 2 uate, will | tutor in En LOST.oer on 9M INST.FROM SROBEMOUNT AVE, Cote #4 oollie dog, fawn color, with white on bresst an Dock.Answers Dame Bruce.A LADYS GREEN Lester WEDNESDAY, ther-purse, containing bills and silver.The finder will be rewarded by -< turning same to X Sey OBT~FRUM BURNSIDE PLACE, GORDON BETtor dog.gamed on on the 14th; also slut, 8th, named Fan.The holding them will blouse let i hen goad me trou OBT\u2014STRAYKD FROM NO.1 FIRE ation.Craig ot, a pmall fox terrier pup, collar on.Finder please return to Captain of Station pes be rewarded.001 OST -ON MONDAY, THE 17TH INeT, BETWEEN oe Station sad Cobban anufacteriog otre Dame and McGIH sta.OQ we cou tain! ®.iY aad\u2019 ih or tickets Fioder reward- El - Redmond Newd Depot, 3% eon THE NIGHT OF C.M.B.A.CONCERT at Windsor Mall gold, old sleeves button with pearl in centre.Reward 208 Bt.James st.30 1 ANTED EXPERIENCED TEACHER.HONOR | Just pu ee A.Duclos Co., 292 St.also 1785 Ht.Cut erine st America, wi Enc Guizot History of Dumas, {OR B SALE LAMPS, GLABSWARE, TEA BETS, sels.etc, bankrupt stock we have Lawrence st, _ X08 JORBALE-BOOKE TU STUDER 8 BIRDS OF NORTH ers and Bulwer Lywton's Works, ete.All these works at Holiday Prices.2110 8t.Catherine, near Riou.winter runners included.Ap o.Terrace, ester street, near nevi JOR BALE-OPEN SATURDAY AND nighta until ten o'clock.Christm dosen, games, blocks, lush abd leather goods, clearing sale, rpecial tle of a to every customer lar'a wort of {Lor fancy and dry |.Court House JORSALE-BEING NO IONGER THE our stock uf these \\rumnente at a ne st.Open evenings.R SALE CARD WOOD BLOCKS, tamaras bloc a UE 50.Btove lengtha Bolton, 170 Ondis goo:ls.Rowell otre Dame, betwcen 8t.Lambert Hu, ond | abies Mie por nis C.ie Qurchasara Ph 2h hag » $1.50; cut alabe 00; dry kindling, 3 t R SALK- BABY CARRIAGE , ALMOST NEW, 5 Dufferin D MONDAY na sets, Tor.boxes, ole ig, prices: one urchasing ons dol- * AGENTS for the New York Weber Pianos, we will clear out small advance on the deposit OUT \u20188 .80; B.2006 R BALE SREORBIAND SAFE IN FIRST class order, will be sold nt à sacrifice; also n letter press.Apply 298 8t.James or 30 1 and one arm chair by \u201cThomson,\u201d JOR SALE-SIX LEATHER COVERED DINING our dollars exch, cost §15.Address 66 St.Antoine, cor.Inapector at.\u201cUG 1962,\u201d BTAR ply Chas Gurd & R SALE \u2014 BRAND NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, never been used; cost $500, will sell cheap.Address 301 R SALE\u2014-300 POCES à PRAKDY Y BOTTLES, AP- PROPERTY FOR SALE.cash, new solid brick house and a feet ton lane.with 7 tension kitche re oeller, side entrance.a for ten James st.PAPAL AGP\" PANINI E08 SNS TOR BALE-$20000, UPPER ST.UKBAIN BT, lot 333100 waler furnace, ex- This offer The Moutreal Frochold Co.16) Ja se - LOTS, DU ROCHER STREFT, sxe Hyd) only #iw ah down required.ft.Money TO LOAN.' Urbain sireet, M0100 © THO, only 310 cast A mA A ea R (ae required.The Moutreai Freehold Co 159 we.SALARI BNITURE FOUND.ames sires | 325 og or te abort date rep s - EMBLEM BROS.\u201cFinancial - UND\u2014 18H SETTER.OWNER CAN HAVE PROPERTY WANTED, 1 38 Sa, Vincent street, Moatreal UND A Le, property and =e poring bern, BE cnr Am a 36i Notre Dame 83 ANTED-FPROPERTY WHERE RENT WILL F | a re witi ar OFFICES WANTED.JOUND- YopNa TAN COLORED Cort JE.5 Rs [ut Ee Bo omer ress 1 Lit Som Ep Blade.Co ue A = MED UANTEO-A PROPERTY OF $5000.00 AND s1002000 1 BL Se ek UND-\u2014SPAN BITCH, UNLESS CLA situated between {'nive, Lawrence Few callers i will be ot.À Police Apply La et Room 14, Imperial Build- fe i a a in tA ia or 3 in te fn 9 + 5 \u2018 I A .Ce} 7 ' .(tendances; etrictiy private dieux, belo \\ .or Hie\u201d s 7 # , \u201c È a # °F + : % : .à .+ a° \u201c4 : .Ÿ .\u201c > , \u201cTRE MONTREAL\" DAILY STAR FRIDA » DECEMBER 21 Li \u2014 \u2014 T2 me \u2014 vai \u2018 Ti SL \u2018 g .« .wt _ _ Ja : Pi NE 5 - > ve .= 5 * .1 at / A \u201c pa *.- .4 : i : ® Men\u2019s Fine Pure Silk Henstitched Handkerchiefs, at 45¢, and well worth 60a.5000 ards yard wide Ww hite Cotton worth 9e to ve cleared out at onl re ems e erchiefs, a and well w 80 Bola Cuahions, large size, covered with best Freuch Sateen with i, worth | ; A new lot of Ties just opened out for the Christmas Trade, 90c.For to-morrow out they go at only 620.Silk Braces in all colors, with or without Embroidery, st 95.e J with Japanese Tinsel, all Frill, worth 75\u20ac For to-mor- 50 doz.Men's English Flannelette Night Shirts, at 750 and $1.00.75 Tea Cosiez, ¢overe pa: e row to clear at 50c; a .40 doz.Boys\u2019 En nglish Flanneletto Shirts, with or without collar, at only 350.- 80 Pieces best all wool Gray Haunels, 25 inches wide, worth 25¢.For to-mor- .: Co 00 doz, Men's All-wool Gray Socks, at only 150 per pair, worth 25e, | row, Saturday, at only 194.; \\ se.F : .Great Bargains in Men's and Boys\u2019 Shirts and Drawers.80 Pieces best and widest all wool Gray Flannel, worth 32e.For to-morrow, .\u2018 \u20ac 50 dozen Ladies\u2019 Aprons, with deep hem and amall tucks, reduced to 25c.Baturday, at only 244c, 20 er cent off all MANTLE CAPES, ULSTERS, and DOLLS See our assortment of Fine Imported Aprons for Christmis to be sold cheap.Goud Flannelettes at 4je.p 9.: e Great Bargains for To-morrow, Baturday, on all Underwear and Corsets, quality wide w dtl, worth 10c.Fur to-morrow to be cleared out at only 8c.xtra quality wile lon EF uble Clothe.best double Dany Another Red Letter Day in our Kid Glove Department or ni silice olled Table Cloths, be I ove ment.rot Pare Bureau, Siduboard, Tray Cloths snd Doylies at half the Christmas Cards reduced.All of our Christmas Cards that were 15¢, 20c, 25¢ and up to soc, y pa maker's price.\u2019 For To-morrow, Saturday, we will continue the sale of our $1.25 7-Hook Lacing price.1 ill be ther Ked Letter Day in our.Your choice.for Be, 106 and 150.Kid Glove, at S4o ; with a haudsume Fire Screen Fan given with each pair.| > a vec ° ans natu ay ; pri be ano fo ts, Our English Dogskin Gloves, in all colors and black, are the Lest glove in the » , èy marke Ç MEN\u2019S FURNISHINGS AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER.Great Drives in China, Cutlery and Fancy ases, all at about Half Price.The Noted Derby Glove in black and colored are much admired.Cashmere and Ringwoo oves i Men) 8 Hematite Lied Handkerchiefs, at 2 for 15e., pare 1 sve d a ves in all makes, das cs BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AT THE GREAT BARGAIN CENTRE OF MONTREAL, o SHE555 EE BE SEA re go moro se Men\u2019 > Fr me Pure Silk Hemstitched Lnitial ot erie is, at SUe, extra quality.creen Fan; it adds greatly to the appearance of any F room, et Ao clon ; ALEXAN DER & CO cor.St.Catherin Sto br .e an niversi S.Night til 11 O'Clocle.9 | and ferred to the member for Agriculturist weekly, shows that the T ADE, FINANCE local market scems to have run wild of late.In SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.| ROOMS TO LET.THE LEGISLATURE : St.Sauv eur, Mr.Pp \u2018arent, who said that breeding of horses has been largely.over- Tomes prices or No hard 0 farmers at any VS NES mis mA AAA AANA SEL RAINS mn.romp A une of the gentlemen uamed by Mr.Cas- done in times past throughout \u2019nited point en poëæsibly: two or three exceptions, ANTED\u2014 A GOOD TRUSTWORTHY GENERAL WwW ANTED -A GOOD LINE OF DRY GOODS OR OOM\u2014NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, FOR GEN- in had assured him (Mr.Parent) that he States, but it has been almost abandoned - = AND - while at à great many country markets farmers | serv t Mus ust beali- wo cook snd be ueat sud clothing to sell on vomuission in the su, first tieman desirous of # quiet home; every vunven- AT QU EBEC ad signed the petition with full know- during the last year and a hall.Reasons are receiving Su to 5% for heir wheat.Local Lys res tu attend to.2 Ja familg, vo children, wired class connvotions; or would tahoe Jonitlon with Sm ms ience.No students need apply.8 Univeraity st.2% 6 \u2018 * ledge of the circumstances.for the depression in the trade are the sub- CO M MMERCE.\" § supplies were sold, Clase, up to the close of navi- Cario.Mighest references.Address \u201cT 400° NEAR ofice.ROUNS-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED FLAT The Attorney-General persisted in his stitution of electricity for horse-power on sation so that calor ra are not waking a pilo ANTED TRAVELLER FOR WHOLESALE roows, with or without board, vacancies for, statement, and'expressedhimæelf &s opposed tbe street railroads and the greatly in- pepe A ie hold but millers who are tho |} llinery, for the great western division of the ANTED-\u2014EXPERT ACCOUNTANT WILLOPEN Cereal JI Mell College se mes to the bill.The Bar was supposed to be creased number of bicycles in use.Depre- MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Press prices fu Manitoba PRES markets Grand Trunk Btato experieuoe aad send references to P.WA post books, adjust compicationt.balance PRovns-LanGE FURNISHED PARLOR, WI #R M ARCH AND POINTS OUT limited to gentlemen, und unworthy mewm- ciation from these causes in some States | show an appre reciation uf about I: per bushel Lox usd, Montre Le 39 3 fleets.or lnsestigativns Hicheat oy y Tefcurnces: rt aan fold .Lied, in qaiet house, 2 double, 1 ate beg os .\u2014\u2014\u2014 of \u2018 5 654.Mots {XX * : bers should pot he od tree he Ee class oi 1 ne 50 per cou asthe GRaIN.\u2014The local market continues very dull.rt de og tothe |} J'ANTED- A Woyan æ .Do WASHING AL ole \u2014 ii 1 SE 33G0M8TO LET, SUITABLE FOR LIGHT HOUSE: ALLEGED ABUSES ground Ha UE had not received \u2014_\u2014 Holders of oats find it difficult to effect ton.0.aud the feeling that the balauce of tho dress \u201cW 1770,\" STak_oflice.À ANTED SITUATION a TE A F kevpine.Apply ta 9 City Councillorsat.297 6 .iet crop w wanted ut home and w .er with a name as staple at tea sn sugar, CRPRNI ç î the frond, WS Chalo | CHINATASKS PEACE.CT hedoraen woes | rires tie at gate wi tol | WS SR DE | po SE ES CESR | roe medion fos, LATE era vuncil © : : rovinoes at x premiuni- ere is very lit ST SU Conte SOS \" mot be \u201csupeuded Iu, TRlS WRI The Negotiations for the Same Con.Véro islitleurmodemeud.Quotations: No.1 Uoetual ousincisdoiug, and tie fanoy auqus | NV \u201cer tac croers rade.Avi À Beauty, 2 Bh War (Soy BT, DRESUAKER (FROM Roos Wit FRE HERD BY oR .be revo ut, while it - .51 ons, cu.ur y wheat, are somewha! ; .- v4 ond street, London, England) fashionable di L FU \u2018 iti oq] - rigurous let e, le tit Le respect -cluded With Japan.| hard Manitoba wheal, hurel nominal; Heil nolan We uote December delivery at about orge st - 293 _ making at vwn home.Address TO Saut of eo 1 water, with good boanl 25 Mouiil Culiege avenue.- e retiuons ans @ DEPAF- remained in fore pe Stjc per bush ; peas, pe 1 \\ M A = is 234 c Mr.Cooke corraborated the Attorney Si December 21.\u2014It ls ted wie No.Le bre barter ok dé For will deliver ze Fort Willian do.Ÿ ré y ce das.05 Ven e AL HRT 13 'ANTED_BY A MARR PLE SITUA.DOUBLE FRONT ROOM TO LET VITE ; 5 .me 2 HANGHAI, December 2L.\u2014It is repor r 0 48ic; barley, .Ë BY A MA IED COUPLE.SITUA- .ation of the Liquor and Grocery duns, menaers ot\u201d Gemorl Cauneil his eventogéon good author that die but gr are mi Da | Eee eat See yma cma, ast ror amass NV pee deep er 1e n'ont Ré PSE ; + w cferenc Busi Still Pili Into the having buen obtained under false pretonces.peace negotiations are proceeding between Frock Manitoba Nour is (ar er Farmers deliveries ar light, partly owing 16 Pris mir; good wages Abbiy momrugs only, jee proms tar ROUNS TO LET.FURNISHED, WITH OR TT USINesses BLi HIN 1010 CRC Nr.Allard's motion was carried by 23 to Pekin and Tokio.These negotiations are hi ades the\u2019 market for Ontario many farwers have no ee eA D\u2014BY A STEADY YOUNG MAN.SITUA.at \u2018 s ! fecling too pervades the = & TANTED \u2014 FIRST C1 SHOPM tiou in bakery.Address E.Brown, 10) Motil st \u201cima 15, the ministers voting with the minority.helieyed to have been instituted by the tents and straight rollers, but for low wheat left to Stl The Winnipeg Commerc V NTED (FIRST LABS SHOI IAN FOR us 2 House.But Mr.Casgrain would not give in.He Chinese Government, aud that instructions fours the demand is not more than suflicient 3 _ \u2014_ 160,\" Bran often mack rences req ATED TTEwRITING TET Rooms; ri a [FURNISHED ROOMS! : raised a question of privilege.The last have been given the commissioners for kee prices steady.Quotations: Patent spring, QUIET AND IRREGULAR.= = WwW work of sory désrripies dep a HORTHAND venience.39 Belm .vs d by the Council of the Bar China to hasten these negotiations w ith, ail $ 58 83%; patent winter.$3 20 to $340; suraigat i PV ANTED IMMEDIATELY, GOOD COOK OR Cpp.Post Oiice.Robl Guitmae cfical Bos = [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) | Fv Fm ed the petition.Would a possible\u2019 expedition, aud, moreover, that Poe ñ ww us wan ne, bakers 8 [SPECIAL TO THE STAR).wile and cher pme J wages: ore Tuferences.Sie Pp: os.Robt.Gultman, oitical stenographer, 1 OUM TO Let, GAS, BATH AND W.Si NEAR HE 1 bau a 3 .; .15; autre n bags, to super ner 1 1 af erst.93 val University; ne rea.st.- erase December.Toe movement to Evite eri te me Sida | 53 ar ati, vi te PE B | Le Bree ant Sha von\u201d fcreperniart percer | VITRE PAT EE PRESSE | TT i i prately deceive the House as was ng TUBAL * ome ealers speak of à e bet- article says: The early market was quiet ay ment Three Rivers Avade ; J cha a Pb james : open the grocery anc liquor traftie is done in this case regarding indemnity Jvith a certain: fixed ter demand rgcd.Quotations: Cramalatod por UL with continued irrugularity | in ita tune.There , ary Ind 5 teacher holding Noel ao À poly.street.000000 2993 RO tar ta 8 Fan a WITH Ba ginning to assume serious proportions, Mr.Speaker said the question was one maximum limit, and that the envoys wise unchanged.Quotations: Giranulal perbbl.was a good of steadiness in Granger stoc stating salary expected, the uo ee bros T'ANTED\u2014BY À PLUMBER, OF 24 YEARS | EX.mem 2 1 , i \u2018 \u2018titions : > to $34 , $1 Wto Siu; rolled oat, while Sugar Certificates and Westetn Union de- Rivers, P.a Alex Houliston, Sec 3A W M N d Ch 00M \u2014 FURNISHED, ON BATHROOM FLAT, and yesterday again mumeroux petitions for Ur louve te duuide, 50 the House went aro expected to make other concessions £9016 S15 pe LU SEITE mig Jue VVALTED.& ue crane cures corres | Ee Sob en edhe at | NR Cr care re T on the subject, from all sorts and conditions | Mr.T \"aillon remarked that even if the bill tion of hostilities.China has had enough dard pts: bbl.Sn Caer: por | oT iver | \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Arion Bros.& Cu., 96 5t.Peter st.1355 Notre Dame er Enquire at Manchester House, COMB \u2014 WITH on WITHOUT BOARD.OF 3 .of people apparently, wer# presented in the | arsed, the parties could subsequently te of war.The Emperor is by no means œr- hair bi.53 25 epiit poas, per bbl $3'¢ to LAKE SHORE ¢ RAILWAY, \\V ANTED IMMEDIATELY, THOROUGH \u2018GEN.ANTED BY Exp 02-1 Rinse and tec dontie: not Seer nens also table is ss : .- s can longer be deluded eral servant; can do good plain cooking.Apply at al ERIENCED ENGLISH board; eleven dollars per month.108 M.t.293 Legislative Assembly.Among others the brought befure the Bar of the House.A tain that bi subjects ca Benin acces be x.317 N8.\u2014The languid condition of the New YORK aber 21.\u2014The Lake Shoro 35 Bleuryst.won ioatl laundry mal maid, Smployment na private family or - pe I re i ; i .i s .KUVISIONS.\u2014 2 » Deco \u2014 | ladies of Caughnawaya, through their gal putter uf, Ca grain\u2019 SB amend ve victories, and that.n he Sapanése have market continues without sgn of de departure and and Michigan Jouthern road reports for ei VV ANTED HEAD DRESSMARER.THIS POSI- ution.rlerehos Awl 8 Osborne & 9 1 ous TRG PO UBLE ANE cts Eye lant representative, Mr.Doyon, have placed the code of civil Ces edure and Mr.Pelle- been slaughtered every tine there is a prices ere Wie Canadian ae sendy ne Shing an ot bh Toso; ponent bls ao: toba, wi Hh he vacaat Int Febru.155 lion tal WANTED SITUATION AS WORKING HOURE.¥ibout board SU more M3 themselves on record against the present jor s, respecting public instruction, were battle.Since the fallof Port Arthur, the hoRYY, Sis to $16 00; ham, city cured per | cronse ot 334; net, $6,300,305, a decrease of same il bo ru bhoto ), compe oy by PPL ation for oo keeper, by calle young woman.veut pretend + R% EF FURNISHED ROOMS TO LT xo no.system.The names of the fair reguérantes read a third time, and the House adjourned ho wing Sapture, and fight of its Jo lb, 1 w He, lard, compound, per Ib.n pa | $185, TT t monials and sare purs ered to bo ad: dresse - ed to olass re Hi A POUR MAN, Sran eave on a « : x xs ee ; \" abitan arm has seated itself at Pekin to Tie: ; pure, per : \u2014_\u2014 - ANT.& MAN, SOWING OUMS\u2014TWO SINGLE FURNISHED ROOMS.AT y Box Annie Nort ste Sacksarie To ase.about midnight._______ and the Chinese Emperor has secretly been ion boneless, per.ah 10 tole bacon, spice Meredith & O'Brien's Wall Street °'!*- we V Loth languages, situation as boukkeeper, assistant R 14 Hanover stree! 305 7 sishon n onwari Hanonsishon, Onwarie | engaged in urging pacific negotiations with rolled.per 1b., 8 wo 9c; Bacon, long clear in dry Gossip.\\ j ANTED- A NURSE FOR YOUNG CHILD REX.fio business.\u201c adh VA 1 5 Bo raw ees peri PR COMS\u2014TO LET, UNFURNIBED, CI IN CENTRAL Tenatenetha, Sak (X her mark) Waienteri, BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.its avowed conqueror.The presumption Re en Packers are buying carlots The London market is unchanged.ence.cc.Apply Mn.Hart.706 Wherboooke ot ome 2293 locality._176 Mountain st.+ Taiovoniote, and others.= | here in diplomatic circles is that so at $a.50 to #5.5u per 100 lbs.Interes: on Cordago Bonds advertised this ANTED AN ABSISTA VITE EXPFRL ANTED-\u2014POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER OR 00M -A NICE LARGE ROOM, WELL FU Tr There were forty-four items on yester- The Bank of Nova Scotia has opened a ample were the instructions and authority Chresk.- Hoiders continue firm, 10je being morning payable at Manhattan Trust on Janu- V TED rs AN ASS ich tes of the Canadien V the carc of young children, willing Lu asset with I od, all modern conveniences.Apy.s 4id St.Denis.* day's order sheet in addition to affairs of branch in St.Juhu's Nid, given the Chinese envoys for ably the lowest bid they would accept for ary 2.it about t i 1d would Fire Uuderwriters' Association.Appl letter onl.houschals duties, by retuned a Gund refor- 3} routine and a fair rtion of these was F.Beverlev Robertson is dead at Walker.that the Japanese Government would wi an nest Ontario.Huyersasa ru e are not prepared + kg as about two/millions gold wo KO statiog in full, past employmeut, age, ota lary ci saves, Address \u201cA 7S TARotve.= 93 OOM FORTABLE LARGE AND SMA Anoac before eo egtislators ceased the ville Jover pt ver tson à knows law er.| ingly accept the terms.Tho latest rumor tooffer mare than le.A 8 8 courequence ne | Sao thie 12 million Reading d'a have boon TAR eee y ANTED_AFTER JANUARY, SITUATION we R on OR ere ei Jabors of the dey.Mr.Augé's bill to amend vie, Out.Ha 5 i's is that the negotiations have been conclud- Uh ihe jobbine hrough \u20ac wan a shadnl de VV ANTED- A FIRST CLASS SHIRT CUTTER.time popericnced drug Lavelle: for temiwry of Mari: ooM\u2014m , WELL HEATLD: GAS AND ALL the Quebec License Law, in accordance oti hoy die\u201d ne litchell's ed, , or practically accepted, needing only the | botte and when the ans, Piers in ia some talk in Wi askingtan of reo pen Bkeltou Bros & Co, % 8t Peter st, given.Address \u201cB fo STAR office.300 $_ oder gibveniences.562 Palace M3 with the desires of the licensed victuallers, dings ane as carr signatures of the Government officials to | Cot in the.way of creamery that came u to ingt © sugar tar question after the holidays.ANTED\u2014AN OFFICE BOY.APPL re ARAN VAN 3 DRE GOMS_VERY NICK FRONT ROUMS, ONT.was presented by Ar.\u201cVilleneuve.Mr.Were destroyed by fire.the treaty to make it binding.The Japan: their ideas of what tabibutier should be, the Actual net gold n Treasury $50,545,511.Ww five clock, to MI, New York Lite puiding.301 NS pale D gp Loge DRESS.R ethos NICE FRONT RC ona rp Macdonald introduced a measure to re- A gunpowder bomb was exploded at the ese fleet has left Port, Arthur, and steamed wero willing to pay 2c | of Jb.ja \u201cule wd Louk fora Il market, with little change in \\ ANTED_HOUSE AND TABLEMAID.APPLY Please address Dressm: 83 Sançuinet ne City.ie 1 the Augé lien law, the pro- Austrian Consulate in Rome last evening.southward.its destination is not known.OWnnlip 4 Rat \u2014_\u2014 \u2014 morning and evening.14 St.Famille st.JANTED-BY Youne MAN (23), SITUATION, 5 OOME\u2014NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS LET, Yieions of which, as already explained, Noinjury to life or property was done, There is belief, however, that the Japan: sen.brous he.and for held fresh and timéd ist London Stock Market.V TANTED SSMART LAD FoR GROCERY.oA rs experience dry CA oS 2 in fectories: ® single and double, on bathrovm fist.Ti Maratoll ive workmen a first mortgage, as security A bill, setting aside $1,000,000 for a resi- ese military commanders have received or- slow, but boiling stock is in demand at 22 per Mesere Meredith & O'Brien re 4 Loa: dress \"E 195,\u201d STAR off 301 en ben ra boots ed to lard work.Keforenicrt.\u2018 lor wages, upon property upon which they dence for the President of the United ders resulting from the conclusion of the de and upw in sitfkle cases.don market at 2 p.m., aa follows: WwW ANTED -GENKRAL SERVANT: No WASHING RE FURNISHED BOOM, Ty 0 | may be employ Mr.Casgrain introduce States, has been introduced at Washington.pence negotistions Lo withdraw.wh fro RESSED Poctray ro rood « hristmas arly ember 21, Row Te or ironing, Apply 3 8t.Famille roue + Er QD a Brie Bea ide vithout L_Apply 10 Brunswick at.J mber 21.\u2014 à from progress x : Lond Odin os To Bouman th | he, sorctncss of the alleged den be: rl @U ISSA SRS ite tous least Lory am me Tol | fame amon wor ar wp [Ss REGIE 0 wer abi h Bar in cascs of members of the profession tween Britain and Italy over their African The Emperor has granted plenipotentiary ed for choice.Lioeso are selling at oc vo pet Atchison, 4 =z TE \u2014 WALTER X SITUATION AS WoC EAALD.00M \u2014§ BEAVER VIR pra ry accuse of unprofessional conduct.The Possessions and over Morocco is denied in [CLOT Chang\u201d Yen Kwan, \u2018vice.1%: Chickens at 6c to 7c per and ducks at Tig Can.Pacific, 61 V Pass SMART YOUNG MEN TO As.4.L.\" 356 University st.JR OOS BEAVER HALL saitall tar one cu fe same measure also provides that the \u2018Attor- tome.t bell of West ter Abbe president of the Tsung Li Yamen, to make GAME.\u2014 Partridges, No.1 Ko ro quoted at SE Erie, Texas, 131 I rences in fancy goods store; 3 a week.BAT gentlemen; Auer light.hot water.Sg 4 ney-General, for the time being, shall London\u201d will be tolled from 11.o'clock untj Peace with Japan.lie will take his depar- venison, saddles, are worth 100 Louisville & N.314 53 ANTED-100 BOYS AND GIRLS TO EARN FOR SALE.OOM-TO LET, FINE FURNISHED BOOM.ON \u2014 + 0, Jick a member of the General Council noon, to morrow, in honor of the memory ture at once for Japan.= = in Bon 4 o Shore.Pr I 15 W Ma and prizes at homo, in =p spare time.es nd re room tat suitable tor one or two euntiomen or oft T.f Sir Joho Th n.- ALES ecelp treal ; hE pacte 10 \"E TA.SiR oes.301 R FOR THE MILLE Antoine.203 , dt 1 obtained ©f SIF John Thompson.FOR OUR SEALERS, uT.R CPR ML Contrat & TED SALE\u2014 E MILLION KILN-DRIED air Marchand move for correspondence, u It is announced from Chicago that differ.» heal.bush, 700 1200 Ont.XW Et ! Was AN orl.0 Pre apr FOR LIGHT Hopes 1.75; mill Eo ST at maple.$150 amarao ochs, Ron FURNISHED ROOMS TO L ET, DOUBLE.etc.between the Government, the judge of as\u2014or à cheaper rate lor Lie long hau'\u2014 WASHINGTON, December 21.\u2014 Secretary se Paul, A JANTED BRIGHT | NEWSBOYS TO SELL » corner 8L James aud Guy.ae 03 tr the Superior Court and the Sheriff of the Will be alluwed the C.P.R., taking in points Gresham esterday furnished the House of Oat, bush.1200 1000 Union ifie, 12 11 V Apply this evening at Koom 9, 1 JHE phooe 610 _ pe y Barley, bush.Ww \u2014\u2014 OOM EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE FRONT district of Iberville, relatingto the publica.8s far south as London, ont.Represoutatives full information touching Hour bbla.* 150 1500 Pr.Smee i R SALE-100000 FT.NEW LEATHER 0 AND room, with bay window.In à newly furnished house; tion of notices by the said Sheriff.There The Italian Government is concentrating the paymeut by the United States to Great \u2018Ashes, bhis., 5 4 VV ANTED-GOOD CARPENTERS TMMEDIATE- suosd pole belte 8 discount.100 wood sad motal tal- al} modern rn converiences: priva to family; no pa children ex appeared to be some trouble in the district troops at Rome, in anticipation of CA put.Britain of ,000 for damages growing Butter, pls.ns x Special Notices.ly.Apply after 6 o'clock, at 133 Peel bolers.sbatvine, mill supplies we ier coli céllent opportunity fer learalng F 1 st.ol = In question with regard tothe papers in reak over the sudden rogation 0 Par.out of the Behiing Sea.controversy in com- heese, boxes, = ; Two hundred dozens full size hem stitch- ANTED\u2014HOUSE AND TABLEMAIDS, vu al others! Mullin & Co, 37 Papineau sq.of which notices of sherifl's sales, etc., should liament over the Banca \u2018Hom mana scand Pliance.with a resolution of the House.In Fee.se Ti 7 i} ed \u201cJapanese\u201d Handkerchiefs at 2c each.WV references; guod wages.several servants, at BALE-_DRY KINDLING MOOD, 81 CUT CONS I Tyo cpmvenionons peparater or eu ait.) be inserted.William Bamford, of the firm of Bamford nswitting the papers to the Speaker, reused bogs.\u201cet 128 Get your gentlemen fripnds half a doz.for the Beaver Hall Registry Ott 4 Victoria 1 SB tamarac, $1.75 \u2018mized hardwood, §2; Arnis 36 Yloary atreet.oN A very ed ifying discussjon followed, in Bros, Listowel, Ont., contractors, was Secretary Gresham makes a lengthy expla: Tobacco, pk 10 = a Christmas box.Montreal Steam Laundry 7 ANTED\u2014LADIRS TO WRITE ANFDo LIGHT paris 5 load delivered.J.Wilson,\u201d 188 iam: OOM COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, room \u2018 which Messrs.Marchand, Casgrain, Tellier struck with a piece of wood from a circular bation of the matter, saying in part: Whiskey.bila, 65 \u2014\u2014 Co., 133 St.Peter st.Tork ot ome, $15 meekly, up Send with board, late dinner.106 Mansfield st.3003 à k took p from CIE stamp, Mrs.E.K Mercer, Toledo, _ 00 2 SALK\u2014CHEAP, A VIOLIN AND FLUTE g he Fitapatrick too k pert, upon de saw vesterday, receiving internal injuries It hae oto a a Lop sor of For Sale Being no longer the agents for ANTED_EXPERIENCED PERSON TO LOOK Fla forks, 1 sliver aoup ladle.Lan be scen by « call OR ED a oT re.CN cub ATE > v ence that the agreemcen s _ a distribution of Governinent patronage to the from which he died.25,000 in full settlement of all demands author, Toronto Produce oes the New York Weber Pianos we will clear or two Joung children Call between 11 and tng at 157 Bloury stove se toot fat; varmiterme uy i ross.In the French Chamber yesterday M.red to be made under tho treaty and award, w.Toroxto, Ont.December 21, \u2014 Market out our stock of these instruments at a B=.2nd7and8p m.81 Park avenue.301 JOR BALE\u2014A CAR LOAD OF SAFES, JUST Mr.Marchand moved the second reading Brisson.the new President, delivered his proposed by this Government.The amount | > very quiet.W heat Care of red ann white Tors small advance on the cost price toimmediate ANTED_AN AGENT TOSELL A.BRAND NEW 1, rire, all sizes, from $15 up, The suiall sizes wuit- OOM\u2014-LARGE COMFORTABLE FRONT ROOM, f the bill to abolish th t inaugural speech, which was \"well received.Bonsiderably below damages claim ing west.at 57c, 5 cars of No.1 hard sold est | adva it and $1 plano (never been used) ou commission.One who \u201cDie for holiday present.5224 Crag, od unfarn Mr Di fat ue © y and to amend the Community of hel Al Brisson dwelt at length upon the pro.Great Brital n, exclusive of interest for a number at 75 cents, and = Slose poles were askin ch Per month.paying a LE vo opm 319 understands tho trade proferred.Address \u2018G 1981, \"gris 37_ Hitchen if desired; private family., pert t i of years.aurcement does not receive the Jac west and Montreal te .CG.4 office.R SALE\u2014 A Lor oF SoorcH Y., ALSO effect.Ho explained that he was following Eres of the Republic.Sparovai of Congress and tho dix sputed questicns Fiour-Cars of \u201ceirsight pt roller uoted at 375} St.Catherine A \u2018Open evenings.vs ANTED_A LAUNDRESS FOR À FAMILYS German Good stock.pull home do OOMS\u2014NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOMy ___ the example of the law givers of France, The London Standard has a despatch are submitted to an international commission, it Toronto treigbts.Barley\u2014Cars 1s0ld eas! east; washing Apply after 7 p.m., 146 Mansfield st.ép.m, \"to Paul Desjardins, 3151 Notre 0 private family, for gentlemen; terms moderate.from which country the civil law of this from Sydney, N.S.W., which gives full is believed that the amounts allowed and the at ¢5c.No.quoted west rte, pe feed, for\" 01 R SALE_TONS OF TURKEYS AND POULE, 0 3 province had been taken.The property of details of the supposed discovery of the real expenses of the tribunal will y excved which were in} oss enquiry, offer od weat at.Soo.HOUSES TO LET.JW ANTED_FIBST CLASS DRY GOODS TRAVEL % to Île.choicest steer buef in town, Killed thia COMB-DOUBLE, SINGLE FRONT BUOME, + a y » y e Water, usband and wife-was at present, Sir fioper Tichhurne, he heinof the famous ee four care of white sold weal at 380.and a few Shan dogo ot Ounwa Valier.\u201d Address at ones \u201cISL BAG, $5 prisée.AE ENE SLM à Cu Benin ier Gite Totephone ue 3b $+ IN THE ABSENCE OF A SPECTAL CONTRACT, De : wrlum XMAS HOLIDAYS IN BRITAIN.cars of mixed at Zic.Cara on track boro quoted Tol LET HOUSE: MANCE STREET.$1.00 Telephone 1162 298 4 NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON BATH! A t Paramatta, under the name of William \u2014\u2014_\u2014 at3lc.Poas\u2014Cars west guoted at a month till the let May, an =m 54 QROANIST FOR ST.GEORGES LE DRY OOM_NICE L ATES a common to both.Upon the death of one Crosswell, Lonpax, December 1.\u2014Two-thirds of the _\u2014 pei ed ouse, 7 rooms.nl foal ocornted: Church, Ottawa.A for à cape Mare loads.R00 eit delire D ele | tabi oa sir Broa or ar, water: lao re Denia: : j the children po and half of the com- There is not the slightest reason, savsa whalegale an establishments in the AMERICAN MARKETS.fod lar 162 58 itary ald Montrzal Free Dear rer to Bev.Snowdon.6 Eros.348 William st.6 M3 : mon property.i is and other drawbacks London despatch, tô suppose that Robert metropolis in branches of industry, as .WARM R SALE\u2014WEBER UPRIGHT PIANO IN PER- OOM\u2014A LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT, made the operatioi of the law very in con- Louis Stevenson isalive.The letter which the result of the efforts of the committee, \u2014 LET-WA COMFORTABE UPPER fect order, $225, Jiberal discount for cash.Apply room, suitable for One or two gentiemen, with paré .venient in practice.His measure contained, r.four, uncle of the novelist, has beaded by Sir John Lubbock, M.P.h Receipts « and Shipments.ement.situated on St.John'st., St.Henry; HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ET! to P.ton & Bro.'s piano and organ warercoms, tial board if required.44 Osborne.3 .» y Sir nou \u2026 have Kom.8.ADDY to I.Allan, 3 Atw water < $567 60.Catharine ot.f Peel N.B.\u2014 : among others, the following clauses: written to the Scolsman, saying that he be.to suspend work from noon of CHICAGO, December 21.\u2014Rece ipa: se, bush.PP! ave, St.3 nest.cor.of Pee ~Qpen cven \u2014 \u2018The father.during warriage, and after tho lieves Mr.Stevenson is not dead, but that agreed.the 2nd, to the morning of Fri- WHET, 108.00 Cor, 141.000 ata, 355 bbls, 03 \u2019 _ sine : dissolution of the marriage, the surviving father his wife is dead, is purely Dr.Balfour's per.day, Derumber 23.all eraployés receivin Copa fa ments: 2000 bush V BEAT, 4000 LETHEUTER STREET NO.3, UP- RSALE-1 CAROLE i= 1 BUFFALO ROERS.JOR SALE-TWO ENGLISH UPRIGRT PIANGS, BOARD.Pen aati rain tha ue ae sonal opinion.weekly salaries to be paid in full: This will Yo! December 3.105.300 pts 9058 rooms and in g % repair.RIA ae he cap and gloves, $15.Ad.X17.BAR ofoe, oT spectively, 82 r month.Apsly P.E Layton \u20ac Bro.s ; teen years, or until emanci ipation.w which may W.A.Bell, Jor went years an official a} be the longest Christmas holiday ever bush bie, 220 LOR, 85d 0 Oats, 088 refused.The Montreal Freehold Co., 162 Se 204 Open oie.© rine at., cor.Fo B.- oARD_aXD noows, FOR LADIXS DURING take place before the ago of eighteen the Toronto Cit as been suspended known in England.Throughout the coun- b : James Ce 300 3 SALE_BAY PONY.3 MUSK OX ROBES AND PSS es confinement; Ladies attended to at ! y H .Coxx, M15 bush.Oars, S377 and 12,708 R ; R SALE \u2014 CANARIES, CHOI NGERS, Mrs.Boma; Ladies\u2019 151 The.obligations {nour rod by this enjoyment are: on account of evidence at the boodle inves | try business will be generally suspended WER sleigh, been in use 4 few times, will be mid AL A 8, CE SI own homes.Doutress, Fhose te which usufructuaries are held; tigation, showing he had taken $2W from from Saturday ur until Thursday morning.sacks FLOUR.ber 21.\u2014Receipts: 118,000 bush.I Fra die bat and 5 dERRI om 8s the own 0 furthe hem À Apply at once, fo.Bo Delonas vente.> tor ro = 3 The food.maintenance and education vf the Fog Goleman, and given it: to ex-Ald ss WHEAT.Shipmenta\u2014Nong.ollcloths and hall stove for sate.Cheap.Apply PV e &'Hcrdy' ative 19 Burnaids Place.301 OARD\u2014MRS.MCEWAN, LADIES 810K cs ; entire à according Lo thelr fortune: | on capital: William Bell, then in council, witha view MUCH NEEDED SNOW.oLEDo, December 21 a Heceipta: 12.000 bush.467 Berpl.358 NOR SALE\u2014FIRST CLASS CUTTER ONE SEASON JPORSALE, CHEAP, AGOOD COLLIE PUF, maT | scopmunodation for boarders, best ÿ a WHEAT, 31,000 bu RN.pmen ; igres.; t.Cathoraie.anve.OGARU\u2014MRS.SEARL L£DIES vate accommodation for hdies with prôfession: attendance; ladies attondod at their homes.1% G st.2% OARD\u2014AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURING confinernent; first class nurse Terms moders medical te.Mrs.Hmith, 660 8t.i) sureet, 1st room for Dame st.(right).OARD\u2014AND ROOM, AT NO.m SHERBROOK class, home comforts, hot water beatin gua, private and n .ov OARD\u2014AND ROOM, $2.50, TABLES BOARD masrriod cou wi couple, uss vf pian J3OARD BOARDERS WANTED AT 134 HT.Deis | st., nice cheeriul rooms, warm + use; good board; y i OARD \u2014 TWU COMFORTABLY FURNIWHED! À bedrooms, double and sin be ; st, with bard, bos wi Sherbronke st.mo a hosting; : near Duroc Durocher 25 rl tke ot > JROARD\u2014AND ROOM, FOR ONE OR TWO YOUNG! , men or married couple.38 Cathedral pt.2998 | » OARD\u2014AN terms, at respectablo St.Jamesst.Address Royal Photo Cor au se D ROOM, DOUBLE AND gad ne table board.25 University st.OARD\u2014GOOD BOARD AND REASONAILY ; No.728t.Denis atre-xt.BeARp_Goop BOARD AND ROOMS, ar ia Richmond sq.300 3 = BOARD WANTED.ANASTASIA \u2019 ANIED_BY 4 YOUNG MEN, BOARD, WITH A t be neat.dll ames.\u2019 301 Ld English {am RSALE\u2014 cerise, bar Gond Tocations, perial Building, - BUSINESS CHANCES.! AAP AAA AR MONS ALL 1 SOME OF THE BEST HOTELS, GRO.@ ber sliopa anid billiard rooms in the city.Cheap for cash.Apply Roum 14.Im- 107 Bt: James street.284 .ANTED\u2014 thousand wall established and profitable urine a traveller or tinencier.Address PARTNERS WANTED.o_o PARTNER WITH THREE TO FIVE 1 dollar, to replace retiring partner ns Co ust tbe sitter \" HTAR oftice.1940, 300 3 mn 4 J ANTED-DEER BUNTING.WANTED Lon.panion to go out for about ona week, Address MISCELLANEOUS.aa ade arate a ate o : + immediately, J.F.FL, 686 Craig, Room 3.A 4 Foi, {SALE\u2014JOHN \u2018CARLISLE & U0.315 §F.| James, hav Mr Tri ml fren et Fred py indy ! invalid chairs D mechanical for the aliomiation of mifTering, PESTS .A wd ._ = : A : the summer thaw comes.4 , 7 * thus strengthened, the Influence of Che Baily Star, se des wel GRAHAM & CO, Proprietors, 163 and 165 St.James Street.\u2014 TAB DAILY STAR is sent to any part of the Dyuted Statue or Canada pos postage free, at 83s .$L60 for six months, id Doc, for three months.£F\\Ve believe the circulation of THX STAR ex.the combined issue of all the other English powspapers published in the city of Montr Agents for French Advertising are Mesare.Mayence.Favre & Vie, Ruo de la Grange, Late Moro 13, Paris, France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For weck ending Dec.15, 1804.Monday.verses .TE \u2014 38,133 .Wednesdsy.pre orrsersccucus v\u2026\u2026.STTOT 232,118 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week -EXNDINE\u2014 Dec.15; 1894, = JU 0 DECEMBER 21, 1884.FRIDAY, THE HOLIDAY SEASON.There is a tang of holiday in the air these Christmas times.Schools are closing with all the exciting cheer of the overthrow of routine and the coming of friends to the public exhibition; trains are gay with young people going home for the holidays and will presently be crowded with staider folk to whom holidays are a more difficult The shops are holidaying the principle achievement.with all their might on on which a \u201cgrand stand\u201d plays lacrosse; but they brighten the eye with ther gala attire and add welcome color to the holiday scene for ail that.A display of game 1.Christmas time has something jovini about it, and the Christmas pictures, too, that appear in the windows suggest the holly and the mistletne, and all the old romance of Caristmastide.One feels like getting down his Dickens of an evening pow anid reminding himself of Bob Cratchit and Tiny Tim and Trotty Veck and Tilly and alt the rest of them.As James Whitcomb Riley says: There's n fret in the Christrmas Siowboy, that goes Tothe pot where a nian lives at-§ ¢ It Is well-timed, this break\u201d | the year just as the hard winter is closté There have been four good months of the buoyant Jabor of harvesting and storing since the in.summer holiday senson; and there are five good \u2018months ahead before the coming of of the year from is undoubtedly that of keenest endeavor in the urban world, and k is pleasantly refreshing to pause on the brink of it for a home and fire-side June.\u2018this span January to June merry making, Then there must come with the season a softening of the spirit of competitive antagonism between men that oan do noe harm.The year is begun with a more kindly feeling thah would have pervaded the marts and the offices if no Christmas holiday had intervened.It may not last, as the cynic will not fail point out; but it will delay little space the setting in of the hard frost of intense and unyielding rivalry and thus lessen the depth to which human nature will congeal before It is a good, good custom, this making of holiday during the pause when the coach of Time changes horses; and may it grow in favor is the wish of all.CLOTURE IN THE AMERICAN SENATE.The American Senate is waking up to the fact that the love the people have for it does not hang upon its rare \u2018\u2018do-nothing™ abilities.Senator Hill advocates the introduction of the *cloture\u201d and would even *\u2018count a quorum\u201d in true Reed like style within its sacred walls, Other Senators have become recent converts to the \u2018\u2018cloture\u201d method of discouraging unprotitable debate; anid the dignifled Senate of the past may soon become nothing but another \u201cring\u201d for the tricky wreatling of the parties.Many second chambers seem to be more or less on trial these days; and it behooves those whose duty it chances to be to demonstrate their Ëuscfulness in this time of test to watch well ithelr footsteps.It would be a sorry sight from a sentimental standpoint to see a \u201cgag Jun\u201d applied in the American Senate; but it will not come nnless their own con- to for a @uct cries aloud for some such severe mea.| ¥tire.Privileges are always put in peril hy abuse; and rules that will abundantly serve a body of statesinen will fajl utterly to keep within decent restraint a body of politicians.~ 8IR OLIVER GAINING GROUND.Sir Oliver Mowat has been receiving fresh assurances of his high standing with Dame Fortune since he so narrowly escaped finding himself in a minority as a resuit of the last Ontario elections.First his oldest wand strongest opponent, Mr.Meredith, was lifted out of the arena and seated on the bench; and in the by-election that necessarily followed, Sir Oliver's candidate captured the seatby anunprecedonted majority.\u201cNow three more seats held by his opponents have recently been declared vacant\u2014King- ston, Haldimand'and West Algoma\u2014and they are each better fighting ground, with the Governnient standing on the upper hillside of a by-election, than was Loudon.The anti-Mowat majorities at the general election were but one in Kingston, fifteen in Haldimand and six in West Algoma, In London, where Sir Oliver's by-election majority was 800, Mr.Meredith's general election majority was 137.Add to this the fact that all three seats were held by the Liberals in the late Legisiature; and Sir Oliver's chances of presently gaining six votes on a division will be seen to be good.Should the position of the Ministry be a are not now, since London, powerful enough to join with the Conservatives in putting the Government out of office; and the addition of six votes to the ministerial column would give Sir Oliver considerable aea-room.This will do two things\u2014it will relieve the Patrons of all responsibility for the legislation of the Ontario local \u2018\u2018House,\u201d and will enable the Liberal Cabinet to show how far they are friendly to the Patron provincial programme when all coercion is removed.They have been clamoring for Sir Oliver to call his new Legislature together, but he knew that it needed some improvement before it would be certain to work to suit him.Since the disappearance of Macdonald and Mackenzie and Blake from our politics, Sir Oliver has become one of the oldest Parliamentary hands.SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES.The Christmas Examinations at the MoGill Normal School.Following is a list of the successful candidates at the Christmas Examinations, in order of standing: MODEL SCHOOL CLASS.1, Misa Miuto, Coty St.Antoine; 2, Mr.Garland, Mansouville; 3, Miss Barr, Wotton; 4, Miss Park, Hudson; 5, Watson, Cowansy ille; 6, Miss Warren, Montreal; 7.Mr.Jordan, Coaticook; 8, Mins Avery.She rbruoke: 9, Miss Pearson, Water foo; 10, Miss Scott, Montreal Annex; 11, Miss Potter, Montreal: 12 Diss Millor,\u201d Dan- bas ~3 Brown, Cote des Neiges; 14, Miss es Quebec; 15, Miss Bennet, Montreal; 15, Miss Norris, Montreal; M.McDougall, Montreal : 18, Miss Boba Harris gton; lv, Miss Huniman, Aylmer, Miss Armstrong Hristol, equal; 21, Mis: Montreal: 22 Miss Æ Hunter, Dixville: =, Aine Kilton.Cookehires 21 Mr.Barflil, Enst Farnham, 25, Miss Tomblus, © oaticook: %, Miss l\u2019arsloe, Sherbrooke; 27, Miss Dennis, Scotstown; Miss Kemp, Montreal, equal; 29, Miss Carcuthers, Muntinedon : 30, ise Jackson, Coaticook ; Miss Ntimpson, St, Pie 32, Mig Hea rd, Scotstown; 3 Miss Dunlop, Hemmingford: 31, Miss A.Fraser, Mont- al; Miss Me Naughton, Huntingdon ; 36, Miss Stevens, Lennoxville; 35, Miss LoWitt, Montreal 38, Miss Alice Dean, Minton; 39, Miss Smith, Ulverton: Mr.Westover, Sutton Junction, equal: 41, Miss Anna Dean, Minton: 42, Miss Manson, Lachine; 43, Miss Lapham, Mount real; 44, Miss Dickson, Point ¢ St Charles: Miss McTavish, Montreal, equal: Thowp- ton, Montreal; 47, Mim Mac rende M eraroeE: 45, Mise Wilson, Montreal; 49, Miss Swinton, Montreal: 50, Mr.Place, Ayors\u2019 Flats; 51, Miss G.Norris, Montre al; 52, Misa Gi.Fraser, Montreal; £3, Miss Lindsuy.Montreal; Miss tirahum, Point £8t.Charles, ual; 35, Miss Simpson, Ormatown: 66, Miss Côo, Montre: al; 57, Miss Glass, Montreal; 8 Miss C- \"Thom.Hudson; 20, \u2018Mise Law: uth Gv, » Miss Matheson, Ww clous a Miss Se 5 inter, St.Andrews.ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASS.1, Mias Carbee, Hatley: 2, Miss Murphy.Ma Montreal; 3, Miss Brandt, Montreal; 4, racken, Kiunear's Mills; 5, Miss Sharpe, Montreal: 6, Miss Montreal; 7, Miss Armsirong, Miss C.Brown, Cote St.An- , Miss Pedersen, Montreal; 10, Miss Sangster Sherbrooke; 11, Miss Me Kenziv, few, Miss Lowe, Valleytield, equal; 13, se Shaw, Moutreal: 14, Miss Bennet, Montreai: 5, Miss N oye 3, Cownnstille: 16, Miss Knowlton, Kamit .Mr.Rowell, Montreal; Mies A.Boothe, V A Tloo, M'us A.Edwards, Sherbrooke, equal; 20, Miss Millar, Moutreal; 21, Miss E.Samson, Windsor Mills; 22.Mr.De Gruchy.Montreal; Miss Johnson, Montreal; =, Miss F.Brown, Cote des Neiges; Miss Anderson, Montreal; 2, Miss Rneeland, Montreal, Niles H.Samson, Winder Nill equal; ey iss 2, Cockburn, Co Nt.\u2018Autiones 20, Mi 5 Laelpe E Easin m3 82, À ars, .Quebec; 3 Mr.Loc i Mixs Davidson, onérenl od Min McDou al Montreal; 38, Miss Scott.Cambris; 39, Huehos, un , Miss Gi.Booth, Ane a unninghans, Rawd on; 43, M Greig.Allons Corner: 0, Miss Hane, Corliss: 51, ri Montreal \u201c59, Mis J.Mille Isles; 00, Miss\u2019 Basham.Mont Misa Bowles, Montre Miss\u201d J.award, Outremont, 63, Miss Kiigour Ormstown; 61, Miss McLean, Melbourne; 63 Greer, Ormstown; 66, Mias Stevens.Lennoxville; 67, Miss Duncan, Montreal; 68, Mr.Carruthers, » lion, Aylwin: 69, Miss Parham, Marita 70, Mr.Ovans, Orinstown; 71, Miss Christie St.bert; 72, Miss m- Galt, Montreal; 73.Miss Neville, Montreal; 74, Miss Mclaren, Little Metis; 75, isa Carmichacl, Mascouche Rapids; 76, Misa Snow, Newfoundland; 77, Milss lodd, Portneuf; 78, Miss Goodfellow, Chateauguay Bridge.SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA.Children's Music at the Fourth Concert Yosterday.The Montreal Symphony Orchestra is well maintaining the standard it at its inauguration.The fourth cong place yesterday afternoon and pro as rich a musical treat as any of its predecessors.There was a particular interest attaching to yesterday's programme, it being composed cntirely of children\u2019s music in recog- Pition of \u201cthe children\u2019s season.\u201d The attention to thelittle ones was appreciated and there was a goodly sprinkling of little ones throughout the large audience.The programme opened with Bizet's Jeux | d'Enfant in five movements, a bright composition exquisitely rendered.Delibes, Valse de la Poupées followed, and in turn Was auccee Gounod's Marche funcbre d'une Marionetle, the gem of the programme.The composition is fairly (amiliar to Montreal lovers of music, but it is seldom, if ever, that as artistic and pleasing a rendering \"of the exquisitely droil piece of music has been heard Yiere, and the outburst of applause and the encore were well deserved.Madame C.O.Lamontagne sang M nets Les Enfants with much artistic finish and à quiartette of young ladies rende Saint Saens quaint quartette, Chanson de Grand \u2018Ihe Marche des petits soldats de Plomb from G.Picrner album pour mes petits amis was doubtleas the gem of the second rt, an encore being demanded.Miss abel Evans sang sweetly Schumann's Highland cradle song, Slumber swectly little Donald, and Schubert's Slumber, dearest, sweetest treasure.Taken altogether Prof.Couture's big orchestra never showed to as good ad vantage as it did yesterday.There is a very perceptible improvement in the brasses, the appear better balanced and there is an apparent confidence on the part of the musicians and a ¢onsequent precision about \u2018their work which was not there at the opening concerts, OPERA FRANCAIS.Charles Lec etta, \u2018Le Petit \u2018s charming three act oper- nc,\u201d was produced at the Opera Francais last evening i at the soiree de gala.There was a large house, as usual on such occasions.This operetta was one of the successes of the season last year, and it was equally well received last evening.The leading part of the \u2018\u2018Duc de Par- thenay\u201d is well adapted to thie talents and physique of Madame Bonit, and being i in ood voice she made seve hits and had to respond to encores.She was supported by Paille.Miller as the Joung uchesse, while \u2018\u2019Frimousse,\u201d the ading male role, was taken by M.Fetis.He certainly filled the part very well and on several occasions brought down the house.His make up in this role o the old preceptor of the young Duk uiet good r.Vissiere as \u201cde\u201d ontlan ry,\u201d and Mme.Gernizer as \u201cDiane de, Chateau Tansac,\u201d the directress of the school, were both .In the second act the acting of Mme.Bonit, disguised as a peasant girl, was generously applauded.and her song of \u201cL'Innocence\u201d was encored.The opera will be repeated this aud to-morrow evenings, with the \"Chimes of Normandy\u201d at the _matinee to-morrow afternoon.THE EDMONTON DISTRICT.Rev.Abbé Morin, director of the Colonization work of the district of Edmonton, says that the French Canadian colony numbers 460 families and IUS7 souls.There Rte 11,868 acres under cultivation and in 1884 was a crop of 300,000 bushels of erain and vegetables, WAS A GOOD AND TRUE CITIZEN.HOW FRIGON DESIGNATES HIMSELF IN THE ST.LOUIS CASE.He Did Not Enter a Certain Syndi- .cate for the Purpose of Extorting Money From St.Louis-\u2014Long Cross-Examination.The cross-examination of the witness Henry Frigon was continued at the afternoon sitting of the enguete in the St.Louis case yesterday.Mr.Geoffrion asked the witness if he was present on the works every day, and he replied in the atlirmative.He bad not been absent for a single day from March 6 to April £1.Me was never incapable of performing his duties through indulgence in liquor, in fact he had not touched a drop of liquor during that period.He kept the canteen for Mr.St.uis who came there for his drinks.On making this statement the counsel for the defence showed the witness that he stated at Ottawa that he had been absent for two or three days.In gnswer to this witness said he meant when he made such statement that he had neglected to take the time of the carters for, perhaps, that number of days.Mr.Geoftrion asked him if HE WOULD BE SURPRISED TO HEAR that a former witness had sworn that he (Frigon) had not slept at the works every night, as he said he did, and the witness replied that he would.\u201cYou are a brother inlaw of Mr.St.Louis.\u201d \u201cYes.\u201d * Have you always been on good terms with Mr.\u2018St.Louis ¢ \u201d ** Not lately.\u201d * Have you had any corres him or his lawyers in reg; tigation (\u201d NO.\" fo ndence with to the inves- At the time the witness was examined by the Public Accounts Committee the original time-books were in Washington where he had sent them so that Mr.St.Louis would not get hold of them and destroy them as be had done with others.He had not informed any one that he bad such books in his possession, although he had met the defendant on the street several times.Frigon was intimately acquainted with I.Gauvieau, It was to that gentleman that he sent the time-books for safe keeping.Mr.St.Louis had asked him about a certain telegram that he, St.Louis, had received, and which read to the effect that the books would be published if money was not forthcoming, and he had replied that he DID NOT ENOW WHAT IT MEANT.He had written a lètter when he first sent the books to Washington, and they were not returned until he wrote a letter asking for them.Mr.Geoffrion asked the witness if it was because he was afraid to entrust the books to the Public Accounts Committee that he made copies and presented them instead of the originals, but Frigon, did not answer : dike Mr.Geoffrion also enquired of Frigon if it did not occur to him that it was a little strange that Mr.Emard should receive a letter referring to certain time books.and stating that if money was not forthcoming the writer would publish their contenta.Witness said he was not responsible for the actions of others.Mr.Geoffrion questioned Frigon closely ns ta what he said to Messrs.P.Jackson and Geo.Bowie in regard to ruining St.Louis, but witness denied ever having said anything to that effect.itness never thought of making any money out of the time books in his possession.Mr.Geoffrion\u2014\u2018\u2018Do y not remember having formed a syndicate for that pur- Witness\u2014*'No.I will explain my connection with the syndicate you refer to.I went in it simply to find out what information Mr.Beaudry and his associates had in their possession.\u201d The ve kes col continuing said that Beaudry had wriften a letter in which he stated that he could make certain disclosures which would compromise Mr.St.Louis, and as he (Frigon) was a and true citizen he made it his business to try and find out what they were.i On Mr.Geoffrion questioning him as to how he went to Ottawa, if it was on receipt of a telegram, or was he subpeenaed, witness said he went ON RECEIPT OF A SUMMONS, but could not say as to who served it.He was not under arrest or in the care of Major Sherwood while he was in Ottawa; would swear to that effect.He might have beén a day late in answering the summons, but was not surprised in the least when called onto give his testimony.Mr.Geoffrion again produced the Government reports, in which the witness bad asked for a delay, in his examination in order to get other papers.In referring to other rs Frigon said he meant the original time books and the papers that Beaudry had in Montreal.In the re-examination by Mr.Sharp witness said the Public Accounts Committee were aware that the books he produced were only copies of the original and the witness himself was a aware that if the time books were not forthcoming the copies were legal.no words with Mr.St.Louis, and did not consider him an enemy of his.Had not told the commission that he was a cimekeeper for the simple reason that the question had not been put directly.n on the Wellington bridge \u201cpay lists for ser: vices rendered Mr.Kennedy.He never worked on the exact spot.The time entered in the books previous tothe 6th March might be for overtime made up to the end of the month.time on the other pages.Re-cross-examined by Mr.Geoffrion\u2014It was another ion who put down the alinses in the Wellington bri time book, not the witness himself.THE LITTLE CORPORAL.To the Editor of the STAr: ; \u2019 Str,\u2014Now that the circulation by you of Stoddard\u2019's Napoleonic Album\u2014a verycredit- able work of art\u2014bas created a strong desire amongst our people to learn as much as ible -of the illustrious character who, y his gifts, abilities and advanta geous circumstances, reached the highest pinnacle of fame and greatnkss, it may be new and interesting to many of your readers to be told that the subject of your publication, when à scbolar at Bri- enne, is said to have applied to the Admiralty for permission to enter the British as a midshipman.In a clever little containing odds and ends, published by 5 r William: Fraser, of the irst Life uards, the following appears \u201cWe cannot picture to ourselves the first Bmperor of the French hitching up his loose trousers, and requesting the English, his brother sailors, to \u2018Belay,\u2019 nor ° heaving I\u2019 We cannot fanc Fim requestin any one to \u2018Shiver his timbers,\u2019 nor inde to use any of the naval vernacular\u2014suchat least as it is represented on the British s! \u201cYet this state of things was not far from occurring.\u2018When Napoleon was at school at Brienne, the son of an English Peer, who himself e Lord Wenlock, was his school fellow.One day the little Corsican came to young Lawley, and said, \u2018Look at this.\" leshowed him a letter written in re markably good English; it was ad the Brit Admi eysandrequested permission erifer our na ou Bonaparte said, \u2018The dificu { me , ion.\u201d y said, \u2018You will be my reli ung rascal itor don't believe that you fn iglon at all\u2019 Napoleon replied : ns family have.My mothers ace, tie Ramolini, are very rigid; 1 should | tem vone of Carter's Little Liver There was no space to enter over- vast | be disinberited ¥ | if 1 showed any signs of a hereti \u201cThese facts I had from ane who has meana of knowing, He told me 's letter was sent, and that it still exists in the archives of the Admiralty.I} have not searched for it, for the simple reason that I did mot wish to me ea a story prematurely pu ce ope some one who has access to the historical documents in that department may take the trouble to find it.\u201d The sto surprised me someyhat when I first read it, but I afterw remermber- ed the circumstance that \u2018an official of the French W Dey nt, af ter an inspection of \"the achool at Brienne, mentioned.in his report to the Government, t \u2018the atudent, Napoleon Bonaparte, va av clever young man, and wound up > saying: \u201cHe would make a very good sailor.\u201d \u2018 This official may have stated the same thing to young Napoleon, and this may have induced him to prefer the Ena- lish nav to that of France, an caused him to make an application to be allowed to serve as a middy under Lhe flag he never lost an opportunity of denouncing in after life; that flag, under which he was conveyed \u2018to the lonely ruck on which he found a grave, Sir William expressed the hope that some one who had access to the historical documents of the Admiralty might take the trouble to find it.Itis not likely,however, that au application of that kind would have been filled away.Napoleon, at that time, had no more prominence than any other school boy; but the story became prominent iu British military and naval circles when \u2014 rrow from Stoddard\u2019 s introduction\u2014 \u201cThe allied kings, in terror lest thelr thrones should fall, as that of Louis XVI had done, combined to crush out that audacious spirit of Democracy.\u201d __ EMLAP.CHINESE MISSIONS, Dr.Thompson Set Apart for Work in Montreal At the American Presbyterian church Inst ovening, the Rev.Dr.Thompson, late of Canton, China, was designated to mission work among the Chinese of this city.The meeting was presided over Ly the moderator of the Montreal Presbytery the Rev.IF, M.Dewey.After a short service of prayer aud praise, the inoderator detailed the circumstances which led to the appointment of Mr.Thompson to his present work.Mr.Geo.Lighthall gave a historical sketch of the work done in the city on behalf of the Chinese.It had its inception in the Young People's Society of Emmanuel Church in November 1884.At the first meeting seven Chinamen were present, and this number has increased with every sue: cessive gathering.The Rev.Dr.MacVicar c red that upon humanitarian grounds, if nothing more, the movement should receive the encouragement of the Christian citizens of Montreal.The Chinese in Montreal and Canada thoroughly appreciated the elfort being made for their evangelization.Rev.Dr.Thompson referred to the good traits of the Chinese, and the need there was for disseminating the light of the Gospel i among them.Short addresses of welcome were made to Dr.and Mrs.Thompson, by the ministers present, after which the meeting closed with the benediction, pronounced by the Rev.Prof.Scrimger.the id Pain from indigestion, dvspepsia and too hearty eating, is relieved at once b taking Pills immediately after dinner.Don\u2019t n't forget this.Special 1 Notices.Autoharps $3.50, Violins 81.50, Banjos $5, guitars $3.50; musical instruments of all kinds at low prices.J.W.Shaw & Co.'s piano and music house, 23 St.James st.249 2 Christmas Books forthe young.W, Stree keeps a fine stock ofstandard English bone, ail pe by himself.The public are anse this time that American books are rauds apy are prin on paper not pared in any way to stand any time.Buy Ë the English at a discount on regular rates; 10,000 Lo select from.W.Street, 31 Bleury.204 4cod À glance at our windows will convince jou where to select your Scarfs and Ties or Christmas day.We have the very latest New York goods just to hand to-day.See them.Montreal Steam Laundry Co x St.Peterst, Hodgson, Sumner & Co.ARE NOW SHOWING A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT \u2014OP\u2014 Photo Brames.Takstands, DOLLS, Tea Sets, Tin Toys, Mechanical To Magic Lanterns.y» CHINA GOODS, Cups and Sauoers, Seta Cup, Saucer sod Fiat, Porridge Sets, Candlesticks, Drawing 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.« Our production is over 3-4 the consumption of cigarettes in Canada.We climbthe hill of fame gether.Duke of Cambridge Blend and Brown\u2019s x Special Scotch, Takes more than three of a kind to béat this pair.x: \u2014 \u2014 AN ASSEMBLY HALL, wm Richmend and Notre Dame Sia,, | be ready for occupation in .Boctetios a or ees ona ering on.Ce] em | | i CHRISTMAS GOODS.Edison\u2019s Kinetoscope , J.B.WILLIAMSON, Offers for \u201cIMPORTER ©F\u2014 Silver LU Fo Boot and Glove But- tomers, Xmas Presents mine bros Pose silver Bangloa, | Paper Knives, a variety of useful | Yeoth Picks, articles in sterling | er aaated silver novelties.| pas ; AIR at 50c each.assortment of Ladies\u2019 Silver Toilet Articles, comprising Hair oxes, Shoe Lifts, Hand Mirrors, Salts Bottles, Perfume Bottles, te FRENCH CLOCKS we are showin Decorated China, with Candelabras to match, and a fine chasortmont of Onyx, large variety of fine ENGLISH CLOCKS in eed and Oak Cases, from $2.00 upwards, The Finest Stock of [DIAMONDS and WATCHES in the Dominion.DIAMOND RINGS, set in Fine Gold, from $5.00 up.A LADIES\u2019 SILVER WATCH, Stem Winder, from 24.50.Goods selected now will be kept until required.Inspection invited.Fe TIAN | J.B.WILLIAMSON, | (\"ig nd met 1741 Notre Dame Street.CANDY COUNTER.Special.Feature for Christmas Week ! WALKER\u2019S PURE CANDIES and TESTER & CO.\u2019S CHOICE CREAT CANDIES put up in One-half and Pound Boxes.oe eo CANDIES At 15c, 25C ana 4Oc a Pound.F.E.PHELAN, 2331 St.Catherine Street.R.Sharpley & Sons, JEWELLERS, 225 St.James Street, WOULD DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR LARGE STOCK OF NEW GOODS suitable for Xmas Gifts and Presentations.JEWELLERY and WATCHI ES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Our assortment is not equalled in Canada.A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY oF SOLID SILVERWARE.FINE CLOCKS, either Chime ot Strike., \u2014JUST: OPENED VERY LATEST DESIGNS EN\u2014 CABINETS, LAMPS AND TABLES.In ONYX and BRASS, Marked at special low prices on account of their arriving so late in December.Open in the Evonings Until 9 O'Clock.R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 225 St.James St.LOOK AT OUR Brass Bedsteads! BEST ENGLISH MAN UFACTURE, James Hutton & Co., 15 ST.HELEN STREET, i YEAR BWHEBRD Thousands of = [ \u2014= - SLÉIGHS.Capacity of our factory, 5000 sleighs per annum.Perfect workmanship.Only best ma- toriale used.Good style.Prices away own.HARNESS of all kinds.Capacity one thousand sets per month.Prices are right and style, too.ity not equalled by any retail maker.Save your money by dealing direct with wholesale manufacturers.Horse Blankets, Sleigh Bells, &c., &o.E.N.HENEY & GO.337 St.Paul Street.(NUNS BLOCK.) zo1tte WERE BUSY Belling goods below competitors for cash, or giving you your own time to pay at 10 per cent.advance.a friend witha s DESK, .PARLOR OR MUSIC CABINET, EASY CHAIR, FANCY ROCKER, During holiday season you cannot do better than drop in here and look around before you buy.We've been buying from every manufacturer in these lines for a month past, trying to get designs to suit every person's tas If you want to carpet o or re-furnish any room \u2018ik the house, or start housekeeping, g.you just hit us.That is where we sh If you are going to present Joiners Wanted we TO USE.MUNN\u2019S GLUE.EDUCATIONAL.~ re Le SAMI MINING PROSPECTORS\u2019 DONODL O7 RING.sre es gp RA Drome CASII OR CREDIT, cae Our sto i be o evenin meacing Wedn esday, December 165 for the the balance of the 3 year.THE AMERICAN WRINGER CO, succsæon To Metropolitan M'f'g Co., Jens DAME ATREET 1008 une T.'À EMMANS, Manager _ The latest wonder ot the age, Edison\u2019s latest and greatest triumph in the scientific world.These machines reproduce\u2019 be following subjects Malt ls They are living, moving pioturee.It is SUBJECTS TO-DAY :\u2014 Caicedo, King of the Wire, In Lis marvellous performance on the slack wire.The Barber Shop.Shows » customer in the chalr, barber lathbring h his face Another customer cotios in, tal ake cost, and sits down.In the meantime, bauds him a paper, and points out s fo both Bonet Very tunny.Free Fight in a Barroom.Brenn shows a discussion in a barroom oa Home Rule, aud how it ended.Highly auising.Carmencita.The Queen of Dsncers, in her beautiful skirt dance, as perfurmed at Koster & Bials, New York.These last for half aud detail with ir aol precision.a minute, reproduce every They require to be seen tobe appreciated.Don't tail to nee bet x the BTAR Office.299 ut Open ti}) 7 p.m.every day except Sundays.LAST DAY SUNDAY WITH MESSRS, ELLIOTT ** BUTTS, \"Y.M.C.A, 3 P.M.Subject :\u2014 \u201cA Man\u2019s Downtall and How he Recovered Himselt,\u201d KNOX CHURCH, 8.90 P.M.Subject: \u2014¢ LAME EXCUSES.\u201d 300 3 Mr.Elliott's Subjoet \u201cRepentance and Conversion- What and How ?\u201d Y.M.C.A.HALL.FOR MEN, TO-NIGHT., «.GRAND.Voeal and Instrumental Concert, Under the auspices of the Canadian Pacific R\u2019y.Literary and ° Scientific Institute, \u2014TO BE HELD IN\u2014 , TAYLOR HALL, No.99 Champlain Se, On FRIDAY EVENING, 28th inst, AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP.lon in trade being the cause.of grea in the t End of the City, this Gonoert + provide for as many of the des dese vins poor posal oe hope Tha 1 oo wil respond beartily ?to this Tost or orthy ohje.t.mme will ® pi be une of unusual interest coupled with the 0 ALEX.FOREMAY, jr., 3930045 Beoy C.P.Ry L & 8 Inst, 37 Craiget.Christmas Concert BY CHOIR OF CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 8 p.m.Friday, 21st Dec, Assisted by MR.A.G.CUNNINGHAM, Solotst.Anthems: \u201cBreak forsh in joy\u2019 \u201cHark.hark my Boul \u201cSend out Thy Light\u2019 \u201cThere is a Green HUI\u201d 6: Sarit Ta bu seen, ns ns Instrumental Selections an Christiane 1 Hymns.Ball Piano kindly loaned by Mesars.Willis & Oo.w.BOTCRERBY, W; A.SHANNON, ianist.SILVER WINDSOR HALL.The Montreal Philharmonic Soc'y Will Perform HANDEL'S « : MESSIAH?\u201d On JEL DAY, 21st December.Artista: \u2014Soprano, Mima ELLA .WALKER, Montreal; traito, Mise MAUD 5e RDETTE, Montreal, Tenor, MR.H Rrkokn, New ¥ ork: H.CLARKE, Boston ; Trumpet.MR.E.M.Eavatonin Boston.Orchestra and Cherus of 300.COLLECTION.283 Doors t730p.m Concert at 8.15 p.m.Reserved Seats, FE an ng to location.Plan nt Nardheimers on and after Monday.10th December, at § am.Railway facilities umn Tickets at 1 1-3fare froi All Étations iœued on 21 st Dec., good till 3rd J Le \u20ac.COCTURE, A.BROWNING, uctor.Bec.-Treas.2075 fav 1724 Notre Dame a DOMINION COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS ASSOCIATION.~The Annual, Dinner Will be held at the WINDSOR HOTEL on Saturday.22nd Instant, AT 7.30 O'CLOCK SHARP.TICKETS $7.50.23 H.W.WADSWORTH, Secty.™ Argyle Snowshoe Club, > VS» The following fixtures have rd pa cided upon for the present season o Lach Jan.11, Lali t (members).Jen 1 3.Tran: Ta (mm Night.Iso hid 2 125s Cro ¢ Country (open), for champion- pa e vy ge *e te Johna.Ladies a = Trew p to Lachine.FRED W, HOLMAN, Hon.Becty.CALEDONIAN SOCIETY, PL lis monthly social of the FRIDAY AVENING.Dee.3st, AT EtouTr O'CLOCE, \u2014in the\u2014 DRUMMOND ASSEMBLY ROOMS, 77 Drummond at.(below St.Catherine).Admission on presentation of membership ticket.J.T.MITCHELL, Hon.Becy.P.W.R.S.S.C.BONNET NOP.FRIDAY Ercaine, Busses: will leave Richmoud and Victoria squares, corner | {herbrooke and At.Denis sts.\u2026 and cor.t Ro; ind Park aves, for the J Adie Of Club House at 8.30 sharp.m3 P.McDONALD, Hon.8ec.-Tress GRAND MINSTREL ENTERTAINMENT By the TNO To be held in G Point 8t.Char December Hist, 18904, FRIDAY, er mt ho SOCIAL & CLEEK CLUB.5 R.Reading Room, Bobestepol street, Doses open \u2018cloak sharp.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Se ty NIN ff Ny Nt NN NAAN CADEMY OF MUSIC, Hany THOMAS.Lassss and Maseger.Te-NIGNT, FANNY RICE sad her superL company ia the opesmiie A FRAU'S FROLIO, AU Yaughter, Pathos, « and Bosg, Prioss\u2014 Matinee, 3c, Thc.o Wo tla RNARLLE 1e ok cause ce ri sherk tartaiment, a Le ing en Music, ic, Bong and and Hiory ctor rially illustrated.ACABENT orm ca Heuxay Tomas Letsoe ing Monday Seek Deer First Sn rat the world renowned English entortainer MIR.SNAZELLE, ho will present his unique, super, and boautiful enter.nmeut entitled = Music, vus and Mery,\u201d plo- rially [11 0.chaperone by casra.Vert & ble pe alan Special forse be Christmas \u201cAn cou \" 50c, 750, FI1O0U Boats vn sale at mas Del amers a Eaiers.Coming \u2014 MISH OLGA NETHER eweller.\"THEATRE Rov AL \u2014 Every Arraxoon AND NING TI WE AY.Porro Big Realistio Production, THE POLICE PATROL, Admissicn 10,30 and 3 vents.Reserved sente 190 extra.at Theatre from ÿ à.in.to 10 p.in.Coming The South.Betore the War.OPERA FRANCAIS.{ TP\" nager WEEL OF DECEMBER 13.THURSDAY (gala night) FRIDAY and SATURDAY \u2014 Le Petit Duc, \\evuvu'é sprightly opera, Mme.Bouit, | \u2018prima donna.HATURDAY MATINEE gs Clechus de Corme.ville, opera in Jats.Melle.Beale of prices: , Updinary evemnge Be 15e.Gala nighu He oe 7 à and oh 91.00.tu « t Hardy pes TON te Dome at, and at \"Theatre lobby.2984 Tr DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.1R42.Under the contimnet vont of Their Exoellesioles e Guvernur-Geueral and Eountens of ALerdeeu, ar re BALL, 2221 Nt.Catherine St, NEW RM - \u2018Degianers Jan 3rd.Evouinz\u2014Adults.Atte ra FERME es.Bpeci arrange for Private Lessons during Holidays.| tudonts and M.A.A.A tn {al rates ask or Domino Assembly, MON Same Eve.Former pupils aud pa & trogs Invited.Tel.177.A.ROY MACDONALD, Jr, 298tt DANCING.Prof.Durkec's clams for beginners Monday ar and Thursday Rvenings.Advanced class ednesday Baturdez Evenings.Private lessons ae evening \"2108 AT.CATRERINE der, nye DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.PF.H.NORMAN, Jostructor to Their Excoliencia Prot.The Earl and Countess of Aberdeen.* 35 and 77 Drammoné St.Unity Hall, Point Bt.Charles, (Tuesday and Thursday.) ta, Mon- ursday, Jan.6th and 8th.vate lessons at any hour.Dances of Overy deer degeription taught 1 No do Objectionable person admi RAILROADS: J\"TERCOLONLAL RAILWAY, Os and after Monday, October, x po Passenger Trains mas hh rn sun pry ve Bebe excepted Me Leave Montreal by Grand Trunk Rail m Bonaventure Btatiou.fro 1.58 Leave a - \u2018Windsor Street Station.oo 8 The Buffet po enr aad other cars of Express train leaving Montreal 50 o'clock run through to Halifas els of the Imtercelominl Rallway are he Levis are are D Bed by docti.vis be obtained pro iiqres 1 and steame 2 B® S Fj a oo = ete may to all ts on the ror Bt a and in the Maritime rovin For ticks rar r (ares, rates of {rei ti arrai ent, Bo.Suis cou BRINSON, Freight and Passe TnL D.POTIINGERG General \u2014 Rallway Ofes, Ses, Moncton, M.» 7th September, 1894 CAISTMIS AND NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS.ROUND TRIP TICKETS WILL BR OLD AT SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE December 24th and 35th, rood to return until December 38th, and on December iat, 1 and January lst, 1990, good to return until Januery Ind, 1885., \u2014\u2014ALSO AT \u2014 First-Class Fare and One-Third Begrmber sans, 2nd, 33rd, 34th and 23th, 1m, an mber 8th, ¥0t Sint, 15.antl on Sawuary 1st, 1496, good to return until January 3rd, 1895.Te PUPILS AND TEACHERS Ot Behools and Colleges on surre form of a signed Ly y prinaial = at pop re good to return until rs Set, = .CITY TICKET & TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 139 St.James Street, Next to Post Office.CAR SHEETING AND .DECKING.Tenders are invited for the supply to the Company of all the White Pine Car Sheeting and Red Pine Cur Decking which they will require to use at Montreal and Brantford during the year 1895.Specification and Form of Tender can be had on application to John Taylor, General Storékeeper, Montreal.- \u2018 Tenders addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed \u201cTender for Car Sheeting and Decking,\u201d will be received on or before Thursday, the 27th December, L.J.SEARGEANT.General Manager.Montreal, December 1st, 1884.- 300 1e Secondhand Sleighs.Two Phaeton Sleighs.One 2 Seated Sleigh.\\ Two Tandem Dog Cart Sielghs.One Light 3 Seated Family Sleigh.APPLY B.LEDOUX & CO._ 106 WINDSOR STREET.ms 4 The most agreeable Xmas present to give a friend is a box of Boston Cigars.Ordinary in price, extraordinary in quality.ses 6, e PR \u2018aber LY NL - J :-\u2014\u2014\u2014 SUFFRAGE AND ITS USES.INTERESTING LECTURE AT THE Y.M.C.À.Mr.H.B.Ames Tells What Constitutes a Voter and How to Vote \u2014Final Lecture of the Series on Political History.i are At the Y.M.C.A.Hall last evening, Mr H.B.Ames delivered the fina) lecture of the Political History Course.Mr.Ames was listened to with rapt attention bya large audience.These lectures throughout huve proved a source of great enjoyment und interest to all those who have been fortunate enou» 3 Illustrated Album.Town or City,.« STAR\u201d COUPON.No.5.Bring one Coupon and TWERVE CENTS to the Star Office, or to any newsdealer who sells the STAR, and get Part No.Æ of the work entitled, \u2018NAPOLEON, FROM CORSICA.TO ST.HELENA,\" the Napoleonic 1f jou wish to have French translation of descriptive matter, mark X in.tho following blauk : LL => Se ee a ee res sc 1 4e en er eau e Prueose -y FATHER IGNATIUS AND RABBI DE SOLA.THE EMINENT CHURCHMAN ENDORSES THE LATTER'S VIEWS.The Reform Movement\u2014Mr.De Sola Strenuously Opposed it in a Recent Sermon, Which Evoked a Letter From Father Ignatius.Some months ago Father Ignatius addressed the Jewish World, of London, upon the subject of Reformed Judaism.He said that he had visited the Temple Emanu.El, in New York, and the Sinai Temple, in Chicago, and was shocked to find not only that the old synagogue form of worship had been abandoned, but that fundamental doctrines common to orthodox Judaism and Christianity had.been repudiated.This outspoken expression of opinion by the emjnent churchinan excited much comment at the time, and led to some correspondence with Rabbi De Sola, of this city, whose sermons and.contributions to the Jewish press have -won for him in England as well as in the United States the reputation of bei one of the most active and fearless of the English-speaking defenders of orthodox Judaism.As an embodiment of his views, Rabbi De Sola forwarded Father Ignatius, a pamphlet copy of a sermon preached by him in New York.In this sermon the ground was taken that as Reformed Judaisin abolished many of the distinctive institutions of the orthodox faith, it set itself in opposition to the Almighty's design of preserving Israel as a distinct people; and that as the radical section of its followers reduced the Bible to the level of any ordinary uninspired k, the tandency of the reform movement was to place its adherents beyond the le of Judaism.This sermon evoked the following interesting reply from Father Ignatius: \u201cLLANTHONY ABREY.Nr.Abergavenny.My Dean FRIEND,\u2014I thank you very heartily forsending me your mostinteresting and eloquent sermon, gro word of which I most heartily en- orse.The line you take is the only one in harmony with logic or commonsense.The \u2018\u201creformn\u201d among the Jews is, to an outsider, utternonsense from common sense point of view,and an insult to the whole world, as well as to the Eternal, from a religious point of view.I was talkin somo little whilo ago with a most aoccom- lished young Jew of the Reform party in ndon, and I told him that his own personal existence then and there gave the lie to all the grand rubbish he wrote and spoke upon the subject of the Jews and their rel 1ad that the Sephardim (Spanish and Portuguese ews) of Montreal have so devout, determined and orthodox a teacher as yourcelf.The narrow end of the wedge is to be\u2019 care! and most jealously gunrded against.The least concession and the whole will in time.1 was giving an address a little while ago to a most enthusiastic meeting of the Chovevi Zion (an association for promoting Jewish colonization in Palestine) in the Jews\u2019 School at Manchester, and was more than delighted with my reception.God has set Israel as the lantern of humanity, and we cannot r a smudge or a blur upon ita Divine transparency.The magnificent near future of Israel is too grand for the children of Zion to be allowed to forget the tremendous dignity with which the Most High and Holy One of, srael has Shoeen to Invoet them.à remain, w © greateat respect and affection, your most faithful friend, (Signed) laNaTiUs, 0.8.B,, ï Monk.\\ on.I am I am glad that your congregation ro graciousl: accepted my words against the \u201cReform\u201d in Jewish ranks.ThE Jewish Chronicle, of London, has just published Father Ignatius\u2019 letter with is consent, and such has been the interest created *by it that the editor of a well known Jewish journalin Berlin has written for permission to reproduce Rabbi De Solas sermon upon American Reformed Judaisin in the German capital, RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.On motion of Counciilorsa Leclerc and Thornloe, at the last meeting of the Lachine Council, the following resolutions were adopted: That the municipal council of the town of La- chino bas learned with profound sorrow of the death of the Right Honorable Sir John Thompson, pritne minfator of the Dominion of Canada, and member of Her Majesty's Privy Council; That this c and premature death has caused universal mourning; That Sir John Thompson, by the eminence of his qualities as a statesnan.as a learncd juris- consul, and as a devoted father of a family, merited the admiration and confidence of the Cansdian nation; That the members of the council beg of Lady Thompson and her afflicted family to accept their sincere condolence; That a copy of thess resolutions be sent to the nowspapers of the city of Moatreal and that they requested to publish them.: MARITIME PROVINCES ASSOCIATION.The following resolution adopted by the Maritime Provinces Association bas been forwarded to Lady Thompson by Sir Wm.Dawson, President of the Association: Resolved, \u2014 \u2018That the Maritime Provinces Association of Mon snl haslearned with deep sorrow the death\u2019'of the Right Honorable Sir John > M.P.D.Thompson, P.C., K.C.M,G., M.P., Prime Minister of Canada, and an illustrious son of Nova Scotia, and as compatriots of the do- ceased, desired to tender to y Thompson and family the sincere sympathy of the tion in thelr irreparable bersavement, at the same time desiring to appreciation of the record ita great loas sustained by the Dominion by the removal of 80 eminent a statesman.\u201d PHARMACY STUDENTS.At a regular meeting of the Pharmacy Students\u2019 Association it was moved by Mr.W.Johnston, and seconded by M.Rioux: \u201cThat this association has learned wjth great sorrow the death of 8ir John Thompsoff! Premier of Canada, and that the singere col ences of this Association be tendered the family of de- Moved by A.Goyer and seconded by Ls, DesRosiers | That this resolution be sent to Lady Thompson and to the preis for publication., MOUNT ROYAL CEMETERY.A meeting of the Mount Roya! Cemetery Com was held yesterday at the offices on de Ja es street.Mr.Richard White occupied the chair.The following representatives were elected: Church of England\u2014Messrs.Richard White, F.Woltorstan Thomas, R.W.Shepherd, J.PF.Cleghorn, G.F.C.Smith, Hy.Bulmer, W.R.Halter and Edgar Judge.Presbyterian Church-Messrs.John Stirling, A.W.vie, J.Hodgson.A.Macpherson, Geo Childs, George Graham, W.MoGibbon and .Tasker.Methodist Church\u2014Messrs.T, D.Hood and M.tker.Congregational \u20acChurch\u2014Mr.Charles Alex.Baptist Church\u2014Mr.Goorge Muir.Unitarian Churob\u2014Mr.Henry Archbald.A meeting of the new body will be held next Thursday, at 3 o'clock, when officers will be elected for the ensuing year.FOLK-LORE SOCIETY.The Montreal branch of the American Folk-Lore Society held an entertainment on the evening of the 17th inst.at the residence of Mr.Saxe, St.Matthew street.After a suitable programme had been deposed of refreshments were furnished by the host.The next meeting will be held the second Monday in January.A FISH SALE.J ao At the fish sale held yesterday at Dal- housie square station very low prices were realized.The fish sold very fast, but only brought 23 cente per pound.The market is glutted with fish at present, and this accounts for the remarkably low price realized.Fraser Brothers were the auctioneers.g FIRE LOSSES, The fire losses in Canada during the month of November, 1954, amounted to $435,400, on which there were insurance lictes for $318,000.The total loas for the Brat eleven months of this year aggregated $1,801,700; insurance, $3,185,430, \u2018 um, Joseph Bargergn will do ; grocer | der the nameot Rochen & - ww w.I.Almost Hopeless Case.No Rest Night Given up by Doctors.- A Terrible Cough.nor Day.A LIFE SAVED BY TAKING ° AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL \u201cBeveral ycars ago, I caught a sevore cold, attended with a terrible cough that allowed me no rest, either day or night.The doo- tors, after working over me to the best of their ability, pronounced my case hopeless, and sald they could do no more for me.A friend, learning of my trouble, sent me a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, which I began to take, and very soon I was greatly relieved.By the time Thad used the whole bottle, I was completely cured.Ihavenover had much of a cough since that time, and I firmly belleve that Ayer's Cherry saved my life.\u201d-W.H.WARD, 8 Quimby Ave,, Lowell, Mass.Ayer's Cherry Pectoral HIGHEST AWARDS AT WORLD'S FAIR.DEATH OF A\u2019 SULPICIAN, An Imposing Service at Notre Dame Church.The Sulpician Order has just lost another faithful member in the person of Rev.Edmond Maréchal, who died on Monday at the Seminary, at Paris, at the advanced age of SU years.Deceased was born in 1814, and after pursuing a classical course at the Paris University entered theSulpician Order in 1841.From his entrance to his death, deceased occupied many important positions such as professor of Theology and classics and was finally raised to the super- iorship of Philosophy at the Issy Seminary, which position he occupied for many ears.In accordance with the Order's regulations, a solemn service was held yesterday reorning at Notre Dame church here.Revs, Abbe Tallet officiated, and was assisted by Rev.Abbé Labelle and Luche as Deacon and sub-Deacon respectively.The church was heavily draped for the occasion and the musical portion of the service was ably performed by a werful choir under the leadership of M.Thériault.CITY ITEMS.Messrs.D.Morrice & Sons have forwarded.250 to the Board of Trade on behalf of the; 'hompson meworial fund.! There is joy among the children of Montreal to-day, as all the Protestant schools in the city closed this morning for the Christ-: mas holidays.The new Western Hospital will be read to receive patients by January 10, 1 New operating rooms are fitted up and new beds have been put up for the male fiat.At the last meeting of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen, Mr.Wni.Canningham, president, in the chair, the sub-committee reported in favor of having a social and supper, but there being so few members present, the final decision was left over till to-morrow evening, when every mem is requested to be present.PERSONALS.Mr.Owen N.Evans is in Ottawa.Hon.J.A.Dorion, 8t.Ours, is at the St.Lawrence Hall.Mr.J.F.Lee, Canadian Pacific\u2019 Railway, Chicago, is in town.Miss Lixzie Ibbotson left yesterday for Ottawa to sing at the Agnes Knox recital there.+ Mr.R.H.Spencer, of the Central Ontario Railway of Tronton, is à guest at the Queen's.Hon.Mre.Herbert arrived et the Windsor yesterday from Ottawa for a stay of a few days.Mr.J.A.Chestey.M.P., for St.John, N.By passed through town yesterday.on his wa; ttawa.sa Mr.Andrew A.Allan and Mrs.Allan have returned to town from a ehort -visit to New York.Mr.Alexander Patbreon, junior, and Mrs.Paterson have returned to town from a visit to New York.Mr.J.W.Dawsey, general manager of the United Counties Railway, St.Hyacinthe, is at the Queen's.: Mr.G.H.Campbell, mana; Street Railway Company, at the Windsor.Dr.Hingston and Mrs.Hingston, who have been spending a few days in New York, have returned to town.ng director of the linnipog, is in town Mr.A.Baumgarten and Mrs.Baumgarten, who have been on a visit to New York, have returned to town.Mr.Jehn F.Stairs, M.P., of Halifax, accom\u201d panied by his brother, Mr, George Stairs, is a guest at the Windsor.Mrs, S.Greenshiclds.Cote St.Antoine, has returned to town from a visit to Toronto where she has been visiting friends.Mr, A.C.E.Delmage and Mrs.Delmage, of St.Johns, Que., have taken up their residence at the Queen's for the winter months.Lieut.-Governor Dewdney.of British Columbi and Mrs.Dewdney, are en route t to atte the late Premier's funeral in Halifax.Mrs, Campbell MacDougall and Mrs, Mo Carthy are among the Ca ans, who have taken up their residence at Cannes for the winter, - The Very Rev.Dean Carmichael, Dean of Montreal, has been confined to his house for some days past, suffering from a severe cold.Mr.W.Northcote Cantife and MrsJ.3.Cantlie have returned to town for the Christmas holidays from the Royal Military Col Kingston.Dr., Mrs and Mise Wheeler have left for New York, where they will join Dr.Claud Wheeler nd Miss Annie Wheeler for the Christmas a bolidays.\u2026 Master Hibbert Tu , son of Sir C.Hibbert , th Montreal yesterday en ro to Ottawa, to spend the Christmas holidays with his family.Mr.Claud Hickson, son of Sir Joseph Hickson, and a popular student of McGill.is confined to the houre, m the effocts of an accident, by which his arm was severely injured.Mr.F.B.McNamee, contractor, returned to day from Denver, Col, whither ho had taken his daughter and granddaughter.On the retura trip Mr.McNamee did not observe any snow on the long journey from the Rockios.BUSINESS NOTES.F.H.Poitras and F.X.Charland doing business aa oitras and Charland have dissolved.P.' 1.C.McRae and Allan Freeman, of Alameda, \u2018Cal, are doing business under the name of A.Freeman & Co., as restatrant keepers.| The Bishop Engraving and Printing Com has been Iaborporated by letters patent Toned from Quebec.C.1.de Bola is doing business alone under the designation of the Syndicate, Comptoir A.L.Hibbard is doing Disiness alone as commission Joerchant, under the name of A.L.Hib- o.Aurelie Turgeon, wife of Theodore Martin, butcher, in doing businoss under the name of F.Martin & Co.> David Seath will do iness under the style of John Humpliries & Ga., as master carter.eB.James Stewart & Co.'s Bales.INIT i BY AUOTION For Account 6?Whom it May Concern ' will be sold MONDAY, Dee.35th, 1804, at 12 @'Cleck, Noon, at the varohouse of James Williamson, corner rennan ts, 8 C 397 Bags (Lot No.1) Sugar, 8 C 845 Bags (Lot No.4) Bugar, and 1 ly after at ames W 0's warehouse, 85 and 86 Common st., 8 UC 241 Bags (Lot No.8) Sugar.Total 1483 Crys! Belgian Beetroot Sugar, Brand (Granulated sugar), damaged on Voyage of importation ex 88.Bruxelles from Antwerp.Terms Cash.ugar to be sold tn bond tn trade lots.Open to inspection up to hour of sale.229 3 JAMES STEWART & \u20acO., Auctioneers.The most agreeable Xmas present to give a friend is a box of Boston Cigars.Ordinary in price, extraor- \u2018DAMAGED SUGAR [A dinary in quality.20: s + Walter M.Kearns\u2019 Sales.TTRACTIVE UNRESERVED SALE.OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOR DRAWINGS by Hawksesdt, Geo.\u20ac, Bell, Loemans, Nel.stock, F.C.Mawkaley, Katt, Martin.Beck.Collins, Gainsborough, a hers.\u2014\u2014ALB0\u2014\u2014 A Number of High Class Preef Engravings and Richings, Photographs, cte., all beautifully framed.The collection will include about -\u20143100 PICTURES 3 Allot which are worthy of thorough examination, by order of MR.GEO.WELDON at his Art Store, 1:23 bBleury street, on SATURDAY AFTERNOOY, tnd DECEMBER.The pictures will be on view from Priday Morning up to hour of sale.SALE \u2018AT TWO O'CLOCK.\u2019 WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneer.FOR SALE COPPERS \u201cStar\u201d Office.Fraser Broa.\u2019 Sales.LL tt AGNIFICENT COLLECTION -\u20140r\u2014 ITALIAN FINEARTS, RECEIVED FROM ITALY (Ex-88.Laurentian), \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Rich lial pardisile, sierra, Verde, AR- Wags ad Bev Figures © tine Markl cant Trew of Dogs and Other > Autmais.\u2014 ALSO\u2014 Grecian, Roman, Etruscan Vases and Urns, Card stands, Fruit Stands, Epergnes, Candie- sticks, Candelabra, Paper Weighs, Table Oriawents aud other lovely Italtan Works of Art he most beautiful goods of this deacrip- tion ever on salo in this cliy.\u2018This important unreserved auction sale by order of SIGNUR L POGGIOLINI will be held At our Rooms - - No 3720 St.James St., On SATURDAY Afiernoon and Evening, 33nd DECEMBER.Every lot to be soid without the slightest reserve.VERY SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.SALE AT 2.30 AND 7.30.299 2 FRASER BROS.Auctionoen.JEVERAL HORNES BELOYLING TO AN INsolvent Bntate, also lari number of new and nccondhand Sicighs, Marmess, © en Monday afternoon, ith usual on Tucsday en ace > FRASER BROS.,Auctioucers.use no other.satisfaction.for Price List, Wines for Everybody INES 10r LCverynoay.The Bordeaux Claret Company have over Twenty Thousand Dozens of Claret, Burgundy, Sauterne, Ports, Sherries, which they are offering at $3 and $4 per case of 12 large quart bottles, sound, and imported direct from the vineyards of France and Spain.They are not common washed-out wines\u2014but are old, rich, generous, genuine fruity wines; sold on their merits only and not ON THEIR LABEL.Nearly every swell family in Montreal have tried them and will now All guaranteed pure, Our cellars are open to the public and we guarantee Ask your wine merchant or grocer for them, or address MONTREAL.TELEPHONE 1394.209 3 THIRD ATTEMPT TO KIDNAP.Mrs.Baxter, an Helress, Found Unconscious at Erle, Pa.vrrALo, December 21.\u2014A special to the p ress from Erie, Pa., tells of a bold and: almost successful attempt to kidnap Mrs.Fred.Baxter, of Girard, last evening.Mrs.Baxter was found shortly after eight o'clock lying in the rden bound Xe 1d and foot, and unconscious.She is el@hteen years old, and the daughter of the proprietor of the Rbodes Hotel.Six months ago two men entered the bedroom of herseif and her mother, and the elder woman opened fire wounding one of the intruders, but both escaped.A couple of months later two men entered the house at night and by the use of a heavy cape and chloroform succe in dragging the young woman out of the house into the ard but before they could get her into a uggy in waiting, they were discovered and escaped.Mrs.Baxter can give no account of last evening's escapade more than to say that she was seized in the front hall of the house and overcome by the use of something in a spopge which was held over her face.The entire roceeding is attributed to the fact that a uest of $40,000 is hers at the of twenty-one,and in the event of her death it goes to another heir.HERR LEUSS A PERJURER.of the German Reichstag Senteneed to Prison.HANOVER, December 2 Member \u2014Herr Leuss, a member of the Reichstag was convicted to-day of perjury, in deny charges of oiseonduce, in the divo proceedin brought by Dr.Schaut agains) the latters wife.Herr Leuss was sentended to three years penal servitude aud five y deprivation of his civil rights.3 HIS HEAD ALMOST SEVERED.[sPmCIAL TO THR STAR.) Owes Souxp, December £1.\u2014Charles Connelly, (aged 35, a fireman on the Do- shery minjon cruiser Petrel, was run over by the C.P.R.Jard engine here last night and instantly killed, his head was almost severed from the body.The Modern Mother i Has found that her little ones are improved more by the pleasant, laxative Syrup of Figs, when in need of the laxative effect of a gentle remedy, than by any other, and that it is more acceptable to them.Children enjoy it and it benefits them.The true remedy, Syrup of Figs, is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co.only.It is not what we read, but what we remember that makes us learned.Holiday Presente.150 ofl paintings by French artists offered at more than 200 per cent uider their value.The Society of Arts, 1666 Notre Dame street.1f we must answer for our idle words we must also answer for our idle silences.fa re re iin by Carters Lickin on a, try rs Liver Pills pins somecomfort.À man can't stand everything.One pill a dose.Try them.' Special Notiees.Bankrupt stock of Geo.Barrington & Sona, 218 St, James st.consiating of fine furnished Bags, Pocket Books and Ladies\u2019 Satchels, Dressing Cases, Sole Leather Trunks, Portmanteaus and Travelling Great reductions.Stock must be closed at once.200 4 of Cuff Buttons, Links, and Shirt Sets, in genuine good goôds at v low team Ends Cou 190 A Poter at Just in for this week's trade, a awell tot Scarf Pins BORDEAUX CLARET CO\u201dY, 30 Hospital St.i.A, NELSON \u20ac SONS 59-63 St.Peter St., MONTREAL, QUE.\u201cetc: TOY SI Tin, Iron, Wood, Pewter and China GAMES, Rocking Horses, Velocipedes, | Chess, Cribbage, Box Toys, Guns, _ Trumpets, Rattles, Toys, Paint Boxes, Drawing Slates, Pianos, And all kinds of Toy Furniture.CHINA Cheese Dishes, Cuspidors, Mugs, Cups and Saucers, Cup, Saucer and Plate Sets.56-58 Front St., West, TORONTO, ONT.FANCY GOODS n i Albums, Silver Mounted Purses and A Card Cases, Cigar and Cigarette Cases, AH kinds of Fancy Cases, Cigar Boxes, Silver Covered Bottles, Smokers\u2019 Sets, teries, Desks, Mirrors, Fancy Tea Pots, Fancy Baskets, Opera Glasses, Calendars, Pape- .- TOYS, Ash Ttays, #2 WARE Fancy Lamps, Photo Frames, Jardinieres, Ice Cream Sets, Hairpin Boxes, Mantel Sets, etc.297 3 2aw BANKRUPT STOCK.2046 NOTRE DAME STREET.Sauve\u2019s # Special * Sale \u2014 OP\u2014\u2014\u2014 Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Ete.MF Having blic EDUCTION tomers and the TREMENDOUS purchased for 39¢ on the $ cash, the Bankrupt Stock of GEO, EADIE, 2048 Notre Dame Street, we beg C » Eadie\u2019s ous- enerally, that we intend selling EVERYTHING at $ trom regular prices to annonnce to Mr.A visit will convince you of the genuineness of this statement.J.A.SAUVE & CO, 2046- Notre Dame Street.Montreal.200 1 Monarch Economie * Boilers Require no Brickwork and give the IGHEST- POSSIBLE ECONOMY SEND FOR ESTIMATES TO CANADA MACHINERY AGENCY, (W.H.NOLAN, Manager,) 345 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL.BARGAINS => Must sas Stock of mue Now./ Cali and See the Bargains.- | Everything in our Line.ad Ven PALMER'S, 1745 Notre Dame Street.Open Every Evening until 9 o'clock.t ï Moa M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales IANANNANAANNANNTY SALE OF FINE FURS [i We arc instructed by\u2019 a leading .Pur establishment to sell at our rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME STREET, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, SECRMBER 12, a complete assortment ot Ladies\u2019, Gentlemens and Children's Custom-made Furs.\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 ; Ladies\u2019 South Sea Seal Coat, Raccoon Coats, Fur: lined Garments, Gentlemen's Raccoon, - Persian Lamb and other Fur \u2018 coats, Fur-trimmed and Lined .Coats, Children\u2019s, Gray Lamb Jackets, Caps, Collars und Muffs, Newest Style Caps, Capes, Storm Collars, Muffs, Boas, elo.in all the most fashlon- + able Furs, +, Musk Ox, Rlack Bear and Fancy Sleigh Robes.SALE AT 2.30 AND 7.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & \u20acO., Auctioneers.5 URKISH RUGS, CARPETS AND PALACE STRIPS AT PRIVATE BALE.The subscribers now offer at private sale (auction prices), a consignment of antique and moderu Orien- .tal Rugs, Carpets and strips.These have recently arrived andare the best and largest collection to select trom In Canada Can be seen at our branch store, No.1733 Notre Damo street, near St.Francols Xavier st.M.NICKS & TO., \u2019 Auctioneers.2983 INSOLVENT NOTICE.SALE BY PUBLIC AFCTION, In re LEMIRE & FRERE, General Storekeepers, Drummondville, Que.The undersigned have received Instruction from the Curator of the above estate to sell Public Auction at their rooms, No.178 87, JAMES STREET, Montreal.on MONDAY, the 2th DECEMBER, 1894, At three o'clock in the afternoon, the assstsof the above Estate In four séparate fots as follows: Lot No.1\u20148tock in trade, consisting ot Iiry Goods, G ries, Hardware, Boots and Xhoes \u2018amounting to.$3580.79 Lot No.2\u2014Book Debits as per list.1072.93 Lot No.3\u2014Balance of Lease to 1st May, VBWS.0enrscscsvarae rep 0 000 00 nen 00 | Lot No.4-lien House, costing.\u2026.-.1000.00 Terms of sale: CASH.A deposit of 20 per cent, will be required upoa adjudicavion of each lot.\u2018he store is Dow open far inspection of stock and will rematn open until the day of sale.Coples of the Inventory and list of Book Debts seen at B and at the office of the Curator.For all farther information apply to W.ALEX.CALDWELL, Curator.JAMES STEWART à CO.Auctioneers.Office of Caldwell, Tait and Wilks, 1700 Notre Dame St.Montreal, 17th December, 1804.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of A.L.C.MERRILL, Montreal.The undersigned will sell by auction at thé store, No.1670 Notre Dame st, Montreal, on MONDAY, the 21th December, 1894, at 11 o'clock the assetsof tho estate as under: Stock of Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Ollcloths, Hugs, Mats, etc, 206 5 Saw 13124 50 Book debts per list.3565 60 Store will be open on 21st and 22nd Dec.KENT & TURÇOTTE, 97 St.James st, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.NOTICE of DISSOLUTION, The partnership heretofore existing between the pute signed at Montreal under the name W.M.MOON.Co.avû THE CANADA HORSE NAL COMPANY, and at in the Btate of Aumble a NEY A CO.Vues Disscired 19 ft W.M.ee mutual consent from and after She Past day of Decem © business at Mon con ame THE CANADA HORSE NAIL COMPANY 3 ES FERRI ho sesumes all liabilities of Ad The business at Ausable Chasm, Now York, will tinued by W.M.MOONEY under the name and firm of W.M.MooNEY & OO., as heretofoce.| ONTABAL, 1h Dec., 1004.x AL JAMES FERR 2983 W.M.MOON MUNICIPAL Voters\u2019 List.OER 5 K3 y Wy bo PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given 6hat the Munirépel Voters\u2019 List for the several wards ofthe city of Mewtreal,! made by tho assessors and checked by the City Treasurer, according to law, hes beens delivered to the undersigned, and that the said list shall be kept in the office of the undersigned, in the City Hall, for the examination of afl, concerned.from ten o'clock in the fnoming till four o'clock in the afternoon, every day, until the final revision thereof.PUBLIO NOTICE is bereby further given that the; will meet in the City Hall, ab-the hour of ten 0'oosk.in the morning, on the fifth day of January next, 1086, pod\u2019 daily thereafter, at the seme place and hour until the said list is revised and settled.And any elector who deems himself aggrieved by the omission of bis namb io such list, or by any letter ime porting disqualification set against his name by tha City Treasurer as aforesaid, or who may desire to object to\" any name on the list, shall be held to give written noties to the Board of Revisors, on or before the fourth day of January next (1886), which notios shall Ls delivered ot the office of tbe City Clerk.Thecomplainant shall furthey be held to appear, éithertpersonally or through hia presentative, before the of Revisors, to make his application.By order, A, GOSSELIN, of Assistant Oity Clerk Crrr CLERE 8 OFFICE, Montreal.30th Dec, 1804.me ef { i PUBLIC NOTICE is here ven that scoordance with Article 178 of the Etc Quebec, teachers and suns of owners of real x residing with their father and mother, of the Of twenty-one years, being subjects of Her Najouts Ty birth or naturalization, and not otherwise legal lsqualf- fied, are entitled to be entered upon the list of electors for the Provincial Elections.All persons claiming to required to send their a rs, on or before be qualified as aforessid are ications to the\u201d Board of Roe 'fourtidaÿ of January pest, + Blank forms of applications may be had on application at this office.(By order) A.GOSSELIN, .Assistant City Clerk.crv Cusana Orrice, > ALL.Montreal, 30th Decessber, 1004.mm \"LEGAL CARDS.A4 bte Mc@Gibbon & Davidson NEW _VORN LIVE BUILDING, a RB D.Macièpen, $C.Povrs Boviéssn Board of Revisors, appointed to revise the Voters List, \u2026 ADVOCATES, &e., \\ oy A Voters\u2019 List.| | -JOHN MURPHY & CO0.\u2019S ADVERTISEMENT, AP re AN NSN L.Father Christmas Wears Gloves and his distinguished patronage, therefore, imparts to a nice pair of Gloves an acceptability and a suitability as a Xmas Present that King Winter endorses with the sign-manual of \u2018\u2018Common-Sense.\u201d Santa Claus is taking full advantage of the Bargain \u201cLines\u201d offering 1 in our Glove Department for both sexes.- © XMAS BARGAINS - w KID GLOVES! LADIES 4-BUTTON KID GLOVES, in all the newest styles and colors.Extra fit and tinisk.Prices-i5¢, $1.00, $1.35, @ 21.40, $1.50, $1.75 a pair.SUEDE GLOV ES, in all lengths, colors, styles and qualities Prices from $1.25 up.LADIES FULL-LENGTH BIARRITZ KID GLOVES, worth $1.25 a pair, to clear at Tbe a pair.Dozens of pairs of these Gloves are sold avery day.MEN'S KID GLOVES in all qualities and colors.Prices doc, 8Ug, $1.10, £1.25, $1.50 a pair.\u2019 MEN'S LINED GLOVES in Kid, Dog Skin, Mocho, Suede, Back, Reindeer, ete., with Silk, Wool, Lamb and Fur Linings.75e up.CHILDREN'S KID GLOVES in all qualities, colors and prices.GIVEN AWAY FREE! HAVE YOUR CHOICE! With every pair of Kid Gloves of the value of $1.00 and upwards, sold at our Glove Courter, Santr Claus will give away free à copy of the Xmas Number of The Metropolitan or a pretty Glove Box\u2014Have your choice, we are Castor, Prices from = Our store will remain open To-Night, To-morrow Night and Monday Night until 10 o'clock, for the sale of Xmas Novelties.' Visit «Santa Claus at Home\u201d in our Xmas Depértment.JOHN MURPHY & CO, 2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner of Metcalfe Street.TELEPHONE 3833.Co - Xmas furge: \u201cTI \u201c | We have manufactured some Special Lines of Furs especially adapted for Christmas Presents, to which we invite attention, Boas, Tics, Gauntlets, .Gloves, Caps, Coats.HR Ladies\u2019 Sacques, Capes, oo.Muffs, ctc., etc.in all the Fashionable Furs and Latest Styles.The Prices for the Holiday Season are Extremely Low.| Jom Henderson 9 229 St.James Street.29512 SILVERWARE, 30 PER CENT.DISCOUNT.~ Bagatelle Tables, 5 Best English Mahogany.Carvers in Cases, Etc.; JAS.HUTTON & CO., .15 St.Helen Street.For HOLIDAY TRADE ' 3-Ply Scotch Wool Underwear, Scotch Flannel (unshrinkable) Shirts, Smoking Jackets, - - Dressing Gowns, Scarfs, Muifiers, Suspenders, Half Hose and we Male Attire in every conceivable form.> i _ WILLIAM CURRIE, > Clothier and Hätter, ?1967 NOTRE DAME STREET, ' / q .i ! ae : 0 \u2018 np \u2019 \u2018 ; \"4 \u2019 \u2018 ÿ Rn : \u2014 ès ut + a 8.es ae \u201cRodgers\u201d Cutlery, THE MONTREAL D.DAILY STAR- FRIDAY DECEMBER M 1894.| _ s THE PREMIER | SWORN IV.SEVERAL OF HIS COLLEAGUES ALSO TAKE THE OATH.The Governor-General Presides at an Interesting Ceremony This Morning \u2014 The Government's Plans\u2014An Historic Parchment.The Hon.Mackenzie Bowell, accompanied by several members of the new Cabinet arrived in the city last evening, The Canada Atlantic Express reaching Bonaventure Station at 7.50, brought the veteran states: man and the following members of the new Government, viz: Hon.John Costigan, Minister of Marine and Fisheries; Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, Minister of Justice; Hon.W.B.Ives, Minister of Trade and Commerce; Hon.A.R.Dickey, Secretary pof State; and lion.Dr.Mon » ih the party were also \u2018Mr.ohn (ice, Clerk of the Privy Council.Mo, Lambert Ia ne, Private Secre tothe Prem the Hon.Arthur Gordon, C.M.G., secretary to the Governor-Gen and Dr.Powell, of Ottawa.The party ro- ceeded on foot to the Windsor Hotel where dinner was partaken of, after which the Premier was driven to the residence of the Governor-General to \u201cvhom he submitted the names of those forming the new Cabinet.After quite a tenuthy conference Mr.Bowell returnéd to the Windsor, wbere all the rest of the party were Igeat.ed \u2018with the exception of Dr Montague, who was suffering from a sudden attack of heart weakness, and by the advice of-Dr.Powell spent the night in the private car which brought the party to Montreal.This morning the ministers breakfasted early, and with the exception of the Premier and Dr.Montague, the whole party might \u2018have been seen about the rotunda of the Windsor by half-past nine.Mr.Catellier, the Under Secretary of State, whose duties had been too prossing to allow him to-citch the train by ich the remainder of the party had travelled, arrived later in the evening, and brought with him the great seal of the Dominion which he will formally hand over to the Secretary of State immediately after the latter is sworn in.It was a jquarter to eleven before DR.MONTAGUE ARRIVE?) AT THE HOTEL where his colleagues gathéred round him in groups, congratulating him upon his improved appearance, and asking after his health.In answer to enquiries the Doctor stated that he felt greatly improved, and was only sorry that he should be at all indisposed Just whea he desired to be in the best of health.Ten minutes later the Premier descended from his room and greeted his friends.He was in excellent apirits, and showed no signs of the bad cold from which he has recently been suffering.In a short interview with à STAR reporter, he said that the policy of the party would remain unchanged, and that he felt satisfied that the country would suppe-t him in carrying it out.No time was los: in pre- cveding to business and three cabs were immediately called to take the members of the Cabinet to the Vice-Regal residence.\u2018The first was filled by the Hon.Mackenzie Bowell, Dr.Montague and Dr.Powell, the second contained Messrs.Costigan, Catelliec and McGee, and Mr.J.L.Payne occupied the third.Sir Hibbert Tupper preferred te walk, and he was accompanted by the Hon.W.B.Ives and the Hon.A.R.Dickey.The party reached the Governor-General\u2019 8 mansion at a quarter past eleven.| The ceremony took place inthe drawing: room.The only officials present were Mr.John J.Mctiee, clerk of the Privy Counci! \u2014a brother of the late Hon.Thomas Darcy McGee\u2014and Mr.L.A.Catillier under-secre- tary of state and keeper of the Great Seal.After formal congratulations Hon.Mackenzie Bowell took the oath as President of the Privy Council.The oath simpl recites that the taker will faithfully an truly perform the duties of his office.Hon.John Costigan and pie Charles Hibbert Tupper and Hon.W.B.Ives, who have CHANGED THEIR PORTFOLIOS, took the same oath, in the order named, as Ministerof Marine and Fisheries, Minister of Justice and Minister of Trade \u2018and Commerce respectively.Then following the swearing in of Hon.A.R.Dickey as secretary of state, and Hon.Dr.Montague as a Member of the Priv Council.In the case of the former was ad.ruinistered three oaths\u2014the oath: of allegiance, the Privy Councillor's oath, and the oath as a head of department.Hon.Dr.Montague was more fortunate.Not holding a portfolio he simply promised \"allegiance, and took the Privy Councillor's oath, which is as follows: \u201cYou \u2014\u2014do solemnly promise and swear that you will serve Her Majesty truly and faithtally in the place of Her Council in this Her Majesty's Dominion of Canada; you will keep close and secret al! such matters as & treated, debated and resolved the Privy Council without publishi or disclosing the same, or any part thereof, by word, writing, or any wise to any persons outside of Council, but ta such only as be of the Council, and \u2018particularly if any matter so proposed, treated and debated in any such Privy Council shall touch any particular person sworn of the same Council upon any such matter, as shall in any wise concern his LOYALTY AND FIDELITY, to the Queen's majesty, you will in nowise open the same to him, but keep secret as you would from any person until the Queen's majesty pleasure be known in that behalf, ou will in all things to be moved, treated and debated in any such Privy He | Council\u201d faithfully, honestly and trily declare your mind and opinion to the honor and benefit of the Queen's majesty and the good of Her Majesty's sub: Jects without partiality or exception \u201cof persons, in nowise forbearing s0 to do for any manner of respect, favor LOVE, MEED, DISPLEASURE, or dread of any person or persons whatsoever in general: you will vigilant, diligent and circumspect in all doings touching e Queen's Majesty's affairs, all which matters, things, you, faithfully observant, will keep as a councillor ought do to the utmost of your power, will, and dia- cretion.So help y God.The various oaths were taken in the sence of His Excellency and attested toby.fr.McGee.Subsequently the latter also secured the signatures of Messrs.Dickey and Mon- tagu.to the historic Privy Council roll.This parchment document bears, in the order of their ap) intment,the name of eve Privy Councillor since Confederation.The first signature is that of the late Sir John A.Macdonald.posite each name is the signature of the Governor-General of the day.hen Lord Aberdeen appended his autograph.the proceedings ended.e ministers su uently returned to the Windsor Hotel.* They leave for home thisafternoon at 4.15.The Hon.Mackenzie Bowell is accompanied by his veteran attendant, Mr.John leton, who waa \u2018with the Premier when he.visited the Antipodes last ye Hon.A.R.Dickey will shortly a offer himself for re-election in Cumberland, N.S.- eee THE OPEN SEASON.Old river men state that the river, has not been open as it has been this year, and 29 thoroughly free of ice since 1878, The loca steamers of the Richelieu Company are oo ) take a sail run and the Hochel is to own thé river as.far as \u2018aux .bles on Christmas Dis: ointe trem KINDERGARTEN WORK.- The children of the Lorne School Kinder x room 4 trlends § ¢ .: eme à 1 cison ithout a mistake, and Miss \u2018the -satisfied themselves with the good things \u2018educated where she \u201cstreet.-and are investigating.The police claim to gave exhibition of their: regular TL vo se téèrd: > to their WIE was v tastefully dacorsiad for he occasion, à 4 Cl tree covered with articies made by the eh shildren to be given to their parents standi ope corner.The children went throu, thelr different oe their teacher, has every reason to to be prod of er little class.The assistant feathers Smyth, lame.sented the d LABOR MEN MEET.Officers Nominated by the Central Trades and Labor Council.The Central Trades and Labor Council met last night at the Ville Marie Hall, Notre Dame street, Mr.P.J.Ryan a ing.It being nomination of officers for the ensuing year, the attendance of delegates was unusually large.Credentials of delegates from the Hoche- laga and Maisonneuve Assemblies were presented, but'it was stated that both of these assemblies were arrears, and on motion of Delegate Darlington the credentials were referred back to both of the assemblies, with instructions that they be informed of their financial standing with the Council.The nominations for the various official positions were as follows: Delegates\u2014 President, P.J.Ryan, H , Hoolaban, Renaud, Campeau.' Vico-President, J.T.Fontaine, Campeau, Hoolahan, Hag Dodd.English Recording Secretary, Malone, Dodd, Millburne.French Rocordi TeLary.Boyerhardt Reugufe, Treasurer, J.Fe ntaine, loola) J.H.Dod d, Blaundin.Te Financial a a rey were por Ae retained i in their respective positions.The result of theelections will be announe- ed at the next meeting.Nominations for the various committees, including Credential, Legislative, and Organization, were large, having an average of twelve candidates.For the sition of auditors, Messrs.Milburne, Fontaine, Beynbardt, Ladouceur and Hool ahan were nominated.Walshe, secretary of the Special Committee, repo: behalf of that committee that arrangements had been made in view of his visit to Montreal, and that they are now awaiting an answer from him.Thecommittee instructed Mr.Walshe to wire to Chicago, and on receipt of date, take steps to \u2018publish same for the information of the Council and delegates.An animated and somewhat heated discussion arose on the presentation of the report of the special committee appointed to examine into the claims of the newly formed Union of Electric Pole Climbers to have representatives in the Council.The report, which.was lengthy, recommended that it would not be wise to admit for the present the new body into the Council, and furthermore advised that the organization committee should be empowered to try and arrange for an amicable union to be effected between the existing Assembly of Electric Workers and this body.Ultimately it was moved and adopted, that the committee\u2019s report be accepted and that they be instructed to bring \u20ac the matter to a final and satisfactory iss The President then \u20ac declared the meeting adjourned.STOCK BROKERS MAKE MERRY.A Gay Time on the Stock Exchange The Result of a Prediotion.The members of the Montreal Stock Exchange had what might truly be termed \u201ca big time\u201d this afternoon.The occasion was a rarc but interesting one, being the out- gome of a prediction made last May Mr.W.H.Weir in reference to Montreal Street Railxay stock, which was at that time quoted at 140.Mr.Weir, who has na \u2018\u2019buli\u201d on this particular stock all along.asserted on the Stock Exchange that before the eud of the present year stock would sell at 165, backing up his: ässertion with the promise a charpège lunch to the members of the Board should his prediction prove true.At the beginning of the present week the stock in question sold at 163 and yesterday at 166, being, with the half-vearly Saividend, pal tol e lunch accordingly came oft the Adjournment of this morning's board being served served in the Stock Exchange Hall by Mr.ire, of the Brokers\u2019 lunch room.Blasi's orchestras was in attendance and discoursed musi> while the bulls and beara provided.When cigars and pipes had beon started speeches were in order, and it was only when the ong sounded for the after- hoon board that the chairman had to cry alt.GRANOFATHER LIABLE.He Must Pay an Alimentary Allowance for His Son\u2019s Children.An interesting case regarding the liabil- : ity of a grandfather towards his grandchildren was decided by Judge Taschereau this morning.The parties were Dame Josephine Chapman, who had sued her father-in-law, Mr.Romuald Valois, a well-to-do farmer, of Vaudreuil, for an alimer allowance for her two minor daughters.Her husband, Roch Valois, the son of the defendant, bad left her unprovided for when he died.For a time the grandfather had paid for the maintenance of the two nd-daughters at the Convent at Vaudreuil, but the mother applied to have the right of keeping her daughters or or having them pleased .She won all along the line.The Court allowed her the custody of her children and gave Judge ment in her favor for arrears and an tary allowance of $10 per month.A DARING ROBBERY.A Barber's Shop Broken Into and Dogations La od Antoine étre, anû in oe Hr ts J Petar street, or PRE 107 St Hs street.1 CHRISTMAS STMAS EXAMS ; rere In the Faculties of Arts and Applied The followi reslilte, of.the Christmas he tots oR, Ment MoGill University in the Faculties of Arts and Applied Science have been posted: FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE.Mathematios\u2014 \u2018ear, Class I\u2014Stowell, ac Einnon Thom 'B , Thom H.W.; Walters, ui Class II \u2014 * Macdonald: ; Ross, Kd jose, BRIE Bell, ty, Pitcher, halfour Bilaay, Haycoc First Kngl Shoield > MePhail Matheson, Finnie, McRae, Bacon, Willard , McLean, Waterous, Eaves, Granger, Irvin Class T1- Ay er, Denny, Benny, Bond, Rae, Butler, McKenas, Thomas, Gisborne Davidson.Paton, Cape, Yarmouth, Hawker, Macdonald, Mitchell, N 8; Atkinson: W.J.; Mlcobell, N° Cc.Young, Ainley, Grant, Days, Colling, Bickford, Class III\u2014McLean, Sise, Atkinson, Dial c.Reaves, Ewan, Gurret, Pender, Scott, K Barclay, Gitios ie, Summa, Corriveau, moureux, rel eron.Civil Erinecriog Sd ear\u2014Descriptive is, Dufresne, Hare, Huestis, Kil- Mac ; Para- C.; FACULTY or ARTS.year.\u2014Gault, Smith, Saxe, to eh Mohay, Howard, a te, Greek U, Me- ac- al- Trenham, Ker, McMuster, Hoss, Cam Lean, W pra H.B.; Young, Armstrong.farlane, : Cameron, MacMil Hson, Bruce, McKay, H.; Russel.Johnston, Me- Leod, Willis, man , D.B.: Pinder.Class _11\u2014Hindes, Wallbridge.Dou, Marler, Boyce.Ives Campbell, E.M.; Douglas, Steph en- son, Wal Class LIT D een Larmonthe, Cunningham, Clelland, Hin.R 2nd vear_Clas = anale McKa H,; ane mo HB Smith, Wym B.; Dou Rowatt, Brown, Cameron: Boldenr Class II\u2014 Young, Campbell, R.P.; Ross, E.: Me Levd, McKay, H.; stuilan, Bruce, Tren- olme.Class 111\u2014 MacMaster, Wallbridge, Campbell, EM: Malijson, Boyce.Clelland.Steacy, John- Waters, Stephen.Hinds, Macfarlane, i Rickey, \"Larmontbs, Pindoy, Ross, À.R.; Latin, 1st year-Class I\u2014Maunn, loish, Kenuy.Walker, Brook Cameron, N.; Meyers, Carr, Gardiner, Turner, H,; Scrimgor.Class 1I\u2014MacLaren Ryokman, 6 Costigan, Bourkearight, Hoes, W.Campbell J.K; Patterson, R.C.; Kneen, \u2018bus, id, Ship, Thompson, J.K.: Jordan, Ross, A.B.: Baits, Class III\u2014 Turner, Pinan \u2018Shaw, Bishop, ail McGregor, Pearson, Mcleod.H.S.; Pattern, E.R.; Lency, Leet, Cameron, E.8.; Thomas, Stephons.\u2018Heeney.Prud'home, Dutton, Tarlton, Brodie, Moore, Dover, Kvani.Greek lst Year, Class I\u2014Bourkenright, Me er, Munn, Turner, H.H.; Cameron, F.!: 11\u2014 Heine, Mcliregor, Ogilvy, T.\"8.Vine- beg Dalgleish, Carr, Maclaren, Liney, Thom; bell, , Patte mp Tson, R.C.; Brooks, Gardiner, Reid.Stephens.Class Tu oS LIL Bishop, green.W.D.i neen, \\ mpeon, omme, en.Dug om Lutizel Mackedie, Moleod.H.$.; Patterson.Stoen, Gilday, T| F.W.; Ross, V we AN EXPENSIVE SYSTEM.What Expropriations Have Cost the City of Late and How They Have \u2018Benefited Some Lezal Gentie- menin the Counotil.The officials of the City Treasurers de ment bave prepared a statement, showing the a expense entailed upon the city b on law which came into ae in} ce that time there have been expropristion proceedings inconnection with the rvidening of the following streets: Notre t, Cathedral, udry, Viger (Sq.), \u2018Milton.St.James, Pantaléon, Lagauchetiere, Inspector, St.Nicholas and Notre Dame frost.| These a er cost the city for expropriations but of this amount only $2,992,100 hed the pockets of the exprop proprietors, the éxpro riation tow n costing $358,308 ï fol ee ai vided as It is understood that nearly half of the \u201citem for lawyers\u2019 fees, to be exact, $31,000 was paid to a law firm, à member of which is also à prominent member of the City Council.CITY ITEMS.gr.Fabre, Archbishop of Montreal, will e at the ceremony of Olessing the new Bret of Fathers of the Bl essed Sacrament on Sunday.A.Gauthier is suing the Montreal Street Railway Company for $1000 raie for injuries sustained his wife b; ing off a street car in May M.V.T.Daubigay.foundor and director of the French Veterinary real, has been made a doctor of Veterinary science by Laval in reward for his services.Joseph Bourassa, a brakcman on he Grand Trunk Railway, while couplin atthe Bonaventure tation while alé bping in the bolt got his hand crushed, cutting three fingers off.The inquest on the body of the unknown man found dead in the Grand Trunk Railway yards, Point St.Charles, was adjourned till Monday.The body has not \u2018yet been identified.The executive committee of the Sir John A.Macdonald Club will hold a meeting to- \u2018morrow afternoon at three o'clock to pass resolutions of \u2018confidence in the Hon.Mackenzie Bowell and his ministry.About four o'clock yesterday afternoon, the leg of a woman was found in a lane in the rear of Brunswick street.It was placed \u2018in charge of the police, who think that medical students are responsible for its being there.| The Rev.Father O'Donell, of St.Mary's Church, corner of Craig, and Panet streets, will celebrate his twelfth anniversary as tor of the church on Sunday next.At 0 a.m.Rev.Father E, F.Heffernan will celebrate his first mass, E.W, Sayer, President of the Montreal \u2018Junior Electris Club, lectured last night in Welcome Hall, and a large num of nog electricians were present.Mr.Sayer Ju strated bis lecture by means of bat- teries- and instramenta, explaining very clearly the transmission and transforming \u2018of electricity, and ls application to prac- ical Monday evening.BISHOP'S COLLEGE.A number of the Bi Bishop's College students collected at the Bonaventure station to gi give Mr.G.L.T.Hayes a \u201csend off.\u201d Mr: es is their representative to_the dinner ueen's College, Ki Mr.Mason, their representative ta t Varsity dinner held at foronto, arrived home yesterday.The Christmas \u2018\u2019exams\u201d commence on Acura next.- .TO oreost _THE B.A.BILL.A meeting of s to be called to rotest ag st oe on of the B.* ill now before the Legislature, By this Untron ei ought.to have students who hold niversitylaw m practice gh 4 ndergoing the usual examina- frie - TWO BOYS DROWNED.l ain x Fle rte IAN McCarthy.| School of Mont:- \u2018meots again next | d in the em ad.oe Ady asppearsd in the water and evidently oa.came u nde or the e HALIFAX PREPARATIONS.The Routé of the Funesal of Ste Jphù Thompson.(ermcaaL To T0 Tax ran) Haurrax, N.S., December 21.\u2014The arrangements for the state funeral of the inte Sir John Thompeon here are about eom- pleted.The Blenhelm is expected to arrive on December 31, and will ba received with propriate hon honors.The body of the late Hren landed in state from the ock yard whast at 12 noon, and taken from ey P to the vincial Parliament buildings, where it will 1e Tÿ state until ednesday axe pace: The 2), when the funeral wi The services will be held in St.Mary 3 Church, \u2018where Pontifical Mass will be celebrated.The procession on leaving the church will follow Pleasant street to English street, thence to South Park road and the cemetery, the distance to be covered being about one mile and uarter.\u201cfe Governor-General has intimated his intention of being present, and ws Lady Thompson has expressed a wish that Tow ency might accompany her to Halitax, the Countess of Aberdeen will also be here.Their Excellencies are expocted to leave Montreal for Halifax on Friday or Saturday of next week.The Dominion Government have placed a private railway coach at the dis 1 of Lady Thompson and family.While in Halifax, Lady will stay with her uncle, who resides in this city.Their\u2019 Excellencies will be the guests of Lieut.Governor and Mrs.Daly.Admiral Charles G.Faue, superintendent of the Portsmouth dockyard, and who will have charge of the arran; ents in connection with the removal of the remains of Sir John Thompson to the Blenheim there tomorrow, was formerly of the North Atlantic station.He married a Haligonian, Miss Kenny, daughter of the late Sir Edward Kenny, and sister of Mr, Thos.G.Kenny, M.P.for this city.REQUIEM MASS AT OTTAWA, [éPECIAL TO TRE STAR] OTTAWA, December 21.\u2014 The requiem mass in the Basilica this morning for the late Sir Johu Thompson was a most impressive ceremony.The edifice was crowded, there being present Ministers of the Crown and other prominent citizens.The decorations were magnificent and were carried out by the Public Works Department.Archbishop Duhamel conducted the ax vice.An imposing catafalque was below th uipl, Cand the whole ca was d draped in black.The: windows or closed and curtained and the interior was illuminated by tapers.The Archbishop preached in both French and English.Ho sermor was an eloquent panegyric of the dead Premier.This was a government holiday, all the departments being , owing to the requiem mass in the A ica SIR CHARLES TUPPER ILL Will Not Come to Canada on the .Bienhelm.LoNDoN, December 21.\u2014Sir Charles Tup- , Canadian High Commissioner in Great ritain, has been ailing since his recent attack of influenza.On Tuesday he was seized with a chill | and is now unable to leave the house.wing to the condition of his health, Sir Choon will not accompany the body of Sir John Thompson to on the cru Blenheim.Senator Sanford alone will sail with the remains.ANOTHER SPRINGHILL FIRE, [ePECIAL TO THE STAR.] SPRINGHILL MINES, N.S., December 21.\u2014 The fire that broke out here at one o'clock this morning in Gilmour's store on Main street destroyed ten buildings before being subdued.The following is a list of the firms whose places of business were destroyed: Ww.Gilmour, general dealer; Miss Robbins, proprietress, Daily News; J.F.Robertson ts and shoes; Frank Bird, weller; \"johnson & Fraser, butchers; E.ville, waichmaker, and W.Farrell, small candy store.It is understood that Gil- mour was the only one ing any insur ance.Miss Robbins did not have : dollar on her plant and is practically ruined.The origin of the fire is unknown.The loss to buildings alone will exceed $40,000, this is exclusive of stock values.EXIT SIR JOHN CARLING.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) .OTTAWA, December 21.\u2014It would appear that the name of the Hon.John g, minister without portfolio in the Thompson Cabinet, bas bee dropped new ministry formed by Hon.Bowell.LoNDON, Ont, December 21.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The refusal togive Sir John Carling a port- ue has greatly mortified his friends who consider that it would have insured his election in London.Joseph H.Marshall returned from Ottawa, where he pleaded hard for SirJohn.Unless taken into the Cabinet before the general electio it is now believed here that Sir Joha wi retire from public life.A NEW CURRENCY BILL.WASHING GTON, December 21.\u2014 Ata espeus of the Democratio members of the BL and Currency Committee held aie night i was decided to withhold the Carl and present a substitute which Fife materially from the original Carlisle bill.PRINCE CE BISMARCK.BRIN, , December SI.81,.\u2014Prince Bismarck left Vargin to-day for Friedrichsruhe.FUNERAL NOTICE.Sons of England Benevolent Society Victoria's Jublice Javenile Branch Ne.3.Members of the above named Society are a to Fraterni n Mackenzie Dinner at Club House, BATUR- ve tost, at .in the evening.r .5.JACKSON.GORDON STRATHY GD.STOCK - BROKERS, No.9 St.Sacrament St.All business strictly commission since 1st Dec,, 1894.' BH.Gorden Strathy, Member Montreal Stock 10 Excha since 1870.REMEMBER TO ATTEND TRE ALC- TION SALE \u2014or\u2014 Beautiful Venetian and Aktrtan Nevel- ties, Plush Goods, Marble Clocks, Carvers and Desacris in Care, Biiverware, Cutlery, Cut Glass in Fancy Ornaments and Tables Jewel Boxes, Bric-abeac, Ktc., sutt- able tor Christmas Presents.A large collee- then avd ne Preserve.THIS EVENING, at 2236 Se.Catherine Mreet {opposite the Queen's Theatre) SALE AT 1.30 P.M.RAE - BexnELLY, Jepero, some me ase ompson | from the | - ter ve a oe A al Phillips Square, \u2014\u2014 a Magnificent Display in our China and Glasswar Department Art Vases and Urns, Ice Cream Sets, Cups and Saucers, Figures, Art Plates, Trinket Sets, Trays, Jardinieres, Tea Pots, Chocolate Pots, Flower Holders (in an styies and sues, Candlesticks, Water Bottles, Coffee Pots, Sugar and Creams, Salad Bowls, Cheese Dishes, Etc., Etc.Men's, Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Slippers, Ladies\u2019 Fancy Shoes and Slippers, Old.Ladies\u2019 Warm-lined Boots and Slippers.Christmas Presents in our Hardware Department, 5 O0\u2019Clock Tea Kettles, Nickel Pudding Dishes, Table Gong and Bells, Tile Tea Pot Stands, Brass Candle Sticks, Crumb Trays and Brushes.Special in the Mantle Dept., Saturday, the 22nd, and Monday, the 24th.rai A FEW- LINES OF CHILDREN'S MANTLES.Misses\u2019 Ulsters, Ladies\u2019 Ulsters, Ladies\u2019 Silk Skirts, Ladies\u2019 Tea Gowns, Wool Knitted Shawls, Silk Knitted Shawls, To be cleared at Nominal Prices.Ladies\u201d Moming Wrappers, $2.00 and $3.75, On Saturday the 22nd, and Monday the 24th, our Store will be open until 10 p.m.Henry Morgan & Co, MONTREAL.CN fe CRAWFORD\u2019 EO \u201cIS THE BEST.\u201d Can be aiatned oy From nu.nm DINNING #00, o' 10 56.John B¢., Mentreal, Sele Agents for Canada.AS oy œ A Is a © Luxury Cup of.lb of Crawford's ll Luxuries.Tea.3 Something Fragrant « to be and > Remembered Delicious.a 3NO AYSAS \u2014 T CHRISTMAS PRESENTS At Lowest Prices At The Universal, 238 & 240 St.James St.Beautiful Toilet Cases, Manicure Cases, Shaving Cases, Hand\u2019f Cases, Collar and Cuff Cases, Jewel Cases, amen Leather Writing Desks, Blotters, Portfofios, Ladies\u2019 Card Cases, Pocket Books, Purses, etc.Gent\u2019s Bill Books, Letter Cases, Ladies\u2019 Music Cases, Bags, etc.(All new and handsomely made) Also Triplicate Mirrors, Silver-mounted Mirrors, Photo Frames, etc.THE UN ALL MUST BE SOLD OFF THIS SEASON.St.James Street.IVERSAL : i es, Ink stands, Of Set Table Cutlery in 180 Fine French and PF ete.Te and Godda 5 be Raid tas séason.Sale at 2.30 wm Gra AUCTION SALE CHRISTRAS COOSA, The subscribers are instructed to & soll at their rooms, ç Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Damest, meNDiY AFTRRNOON DECEMBER 24, A very large assortment ot \u2014 FANCY GOODS-\u2014 t Best Quality of St1verplated Ware, su =\" SER Large Fur Sale.À Remember to attend tthe large sale ot Custom- & mado Furs, Ox Robes, J Bear and Fancy Sleigh To-morrow, Atternoon and Evening, at our rooms, Nos, 1821 and 1823 Notre Dame Street, at 2.30 and 7.30 \u2014or\u2014 + 2 ANY a AND EVENING, 3001 = PICTURE -SALE To-night.The Auction Sale of the \u201cMcLean\u201d Ofl Paintings will be continued at the Fraser Hall at 7.30 o'clock this evening,\u2019 M.HICKS & CO, Auctioneers, biets, Mach Boxes, salvers, .CANNY Robes, n Cabinet Ré.Fhe 'oreign Glassware, best collection of Fine O\u2019Clock.and 7.80 O'Clock.Saturday, M.HIUKS & CO, Auctionsors, a par = © ATA A ter pe\u201d Can 4 \\ À fx | \u20ac _ CARSLEY'S COLUMN.NOTICE: Our Stures are upen until TEN O'Clock on Saturday and Monday Sights BIRTHS.BARTLEY.On Tududav, Inth December, at 477 Bt.Antolune » ot to Mr, and Mre Ww.J Bartley, a daught 22 DOHERTY In nis city.on tho 3th fnat.at 43 Napoleon ruad, the wife of M.Doherty of a daughter, (Newfoundland papers please eu MARRIAGES.wi Feat tue Chur a w ednesday, the oth nl, at tbe ure Be June ue, y Che It Cauvn ae bois fon ie Rasa Willie ie her yornsest son of the | NS, Evans, Esq.of this city.to May, Louise, diy, hter of the late E.Rurneril, i2sq.of Jersey, Channel Inlands.00 3 GARWOOD RICHARDS- At Howmanville, by the Rov.J.R.Reid, on December 12th, Mr.fred Garwood, of Orono, and Mins Annie Kicharda.of New castle, thind daughter of Mr.KE.Richards, of Orono.® G]BSON-McCULLOUGH On December 13th, Rev.J.B.McLaren, Mr.Gea: (iibson and ss Margaret FK.daughter of Mr.John Me- Cullough, fa of Darlington.MELON ALD-MACLEOI At Charlottetown, P.on December 5 Ge or.McDonald, M.D.Catenrt eldest son of 6 McDonald, Reu- frew, to Mary Alice e, da 1ghterof Norman Mac- leod.of St.Av MALONE.FU DE RER In, his de on the 10th, at \u2018the bride's sister (roland A Barton, on'Deccimber 13, Ann Innes, cars, a ative of Abordeon, Scotland.\u201d Ar Hanilton, Ont.où Satuniay.lie craber Fi, 19, Katie Kelk, aged 24 vents.\u201d L MBER © Ar Rincon, Saturday.15th, Mary CM Weodersop.bl on ed wate of William Lan hert, aged 28 years.® MATHS At Melbourne, Que.Janies Mairs au G5 years, day, at 1 o'clock, MARVIN AL Kingston, on Sunday, December 16.14, #athicrine \u20ac ot r.beloved wile of Peter Marvin, hged-32 years.MeARTHUR- At tte nfrew.on liecember 7.Annie Grittith, wife uf Archie MeArthur, aged Xi sears.® MUNN Dieu on 17th inst.John Murn x Coo, there; brother of Mr.Stewart Me sou and father of Mr.W.A.Mann, of Montr \u201c3 MOREHE oh at London.nt.on becs mher ; V5, 1894, Mary.widow et, the Pure Thos.More head.aged § Ai mag INN re sages Kh W Incember 10th, l'unerat Satur- at Harbor Grace, Newfoundland tobert =.Munn, of the firm of years.* McKAY\u2014 Ou \u201cDe ausber 14; at iano, Ont.in ber 23rd year, Irène, ont Ganzhter of Samuel and Margaret McKay.OROUAKE-On Friday nfornine.at Toronto, Ont.the wife of Francis.O'Ronrke.® PIKF Suddenly, at loyal Victoria Hospital.on December 19.Albert Pike, aced 16 rears land G'unonths, eldeste-ou vf the Inte fieorge\u2019 CPR Funeral will take place on Snturday.the Lind inst4 at 2 p.m., from his atep-father's resicertece, William Hold, B C'ongre ation street, to Grace Church.thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Frienas and acquaintances will lease accept thik intimation.(Mane heater, England, papers please copy.) x.RUSSELL-At Buenos Ayres, on November \u201ca, 184, David McCrary Huxsell.second son of the late Alexander J.Rugscll, Esq.Inspector ot Crown Timber Agencies, in his fifty second year.RAYMOND -On the 158th inst.at Ortawa, Ont.Elizabeth A.Murray, aged 29, beloved wife of Mr.Charles l'ay mond.RUDDICK ,AtOttawa.Ont.\u2026.on December 18th, Edward Ruüddick, aged 63 years.* WORMWITII-On the 17th inst.at Hamilton, Ont, Mary Bailio, relict of the late Joseph Wormwith, and sister of Isnac Hailio, printer, aged T3 years.\u201c WRIGHT In this city, on the 21st inst.George Samuel Wright, of Janchester, Eng.\u2018aged rears.Funeral will leave his brother-in- lave «and Acauaintane es [Manches- residence, K5 Barre street, on Sunday, in-t.at 20 p.m.Frien are respect {ally invited to attend.ter, Eng.papers please copy.) PERSONAL IN OLDER T0 PREVENT FURTHER misunderstanding, 1 desire it to known thet I, Bian H Carpenter, \u201cProvincial Gort t tive ani Chief of Canadian Secret Service, am connected with Mr George Carpenter, Sub pier or the Revenue Police.Bilas H « arpenter.2996 ih NsUNAL\u2014 AN EXQUIAITE STOCh OF NOVEL- pE 1 ties and fine Diamonds, and » beautiful sasortment of re 5 Jewellery.Exclusive lraigns at grestiy reduced prices.We would like you to sme th Cochenthaler Giamond jeweller, 149 St Jamos poet M17 DERSONAL \u2018TOMATOES.RADISHES, LETTUCE, pardey, spinach, extra fine caulifiowers, (alifornia pears, graes, tangarine, mandarines, st Banner's, 790 Dor- chester 00 3 PERIONALL \u2014A LADY (GERMAN), FIRST CLABS pianist, with gentleman violinist, wishes for engage- menta fin halla, socials, at homes, concerts, ete.Apply 2324 Ht Catherine st 300 2 law ERSONAL- a GOOD INDUCKEMENT-P.E.LAY.J ton $ Bro.are givinga handsome stccl, cover and £3 worth of het music with avery new piano p.archaasd from their papers during this month.se 5 Cath- enne st.N \u20140ven « ere eut nes aus The most agreeable Xmas present to give a friend is a box of Boston Cigars.Ordinary in price, extraor=- dinary in quality.298 3 FOR SALE COPPERS \u201cStar\u2019\u201d\u2019 Office.The most agreeable Xmas present to give a friend is a box of Boston Cigars.Ordinary in price, extraordinary in quality.20e: p Tr bs Si X Fen jo So AY #5 Sra CLAUS LEADING THE CHILDREN 10 THE CHRISTMAS REALMS OF DELICHT .GARSLEYS MEN'\u2019S FURNISHINGS FOR PRESENTS.Men's 8 Initinl Silk Handkerchiefs, 220 to &1.\u2018 Mon\u2019 La Homstite \u2018hed Handkerchiefs, 18ÿc to dhe \u2018 Mew s Plain Linen Handkerchiefs, 156 to #20.Cou .n's Elastic Web Braces, 22¢ to $1.00.Men's Silk Braces, $1.13 to 2.20.Men'fHilk Muttlers, £1.00 to 8.95, Men's Cashmere Mufllers, 350 to $1.00.Men's 4-Ply Collars, $1.00 to 2.40 doz.Men's 4-Ply Cuffs, £1.65 to 3.60 doz.Men's Collug pnd \"Cuff Cases, $1.00 to £3.30 euch Men's Black Silk Neelfies, 200 to $1.00 each.wy Men's Colored Silk Neck Ties, 10c to 81.69 enche Men's Dogekin Gloves, 65¢ to £3.35.Men's Line | Kid Gloves, 800 to 2.10 Men's Buckskin Gloves, $1.85 to 2.55 Ss, - CARSLEY.PRESENTS FOR MEN.Men's Wool Gloves, 24e to Re pr.Men's Cashmere Half Hose, 22¢ to 65¢ pr Men's Merino Half Hose, 124 to 55¢ pr.Men's Silk Half Hose, 750 to $2.55 pr.Men's Tobozgan Tuques, 550 to 756 en.Men's Toborgan Sashes, to $1.10 ea.Men's Smoking Jackets, $1.75 to £6.10, Men's Dressing Gowns, $6.50 to #28.00, Men's Waterproof Coats, 835.35 to ¥16.25 Men's Bath Gowns, $2.75.Men's Pyjama Suits, 22.00 to 26,00.Men's Flannel Night Shirts, $2.00 to 8.85.$ Men's Lamb's Wool Underwear, 81.50 to $6.90 suit.Meu\u2019s Merino Underwear, 75c to $5.00 suit.* Men's Silk Underwear,\u201d $3.00 to 220.00 suit.Men\u2019s White Dress Shirts, 75c to 81.75, 8, CARSLEY.CHILDREN\u2019S COATS FOR PRESENTS.Children's Tweed Ulsters, & pi 0.Children\u2019s Tweed Mantles, \u201c$4.40.Children's Cloth Ulsters, $4.90.Children\u2019s Cloth Mantles, £5.00.Misses\u2019 Winter Mantles, $3.25, Misses\u2019 Winter Ulsters, £5.70.Umbrellas tor Presents Ladies\u2019 Gloria Silk Umbrella, £1.50.Ladies\u2019 Pure Silk Umbrella, $8.50.Ladies\u2019 Silver - mounted Umbrellas, $4.75.Men's Gloria Silk Umbrollas, $1.50.Men's Titania Umbrellas, ¢ 22.85.Men's Silk Umbrellas, £5.00 Men's Silver - mounted \u2018Umbellas, gi 75.! S.CARSLEY.WOOL GOODS FOR PRESENTS.Wool Opera Capes, $3.10.Fancy Wool Fascinators, $1.95 Fancy Wool Clouds, $1.23, Warm Wool Shawls, $2.35.Infants\u2019 Wool Hoods, 20c.Children\u2019s Wool Sets, $1.60.Plaid Shoulder Shawls, $1.05.Cushions for Presents Sateen Frilled Sofa Cushions, $1.95.Plush Covered Sofa Cushions, $1.75.\u2018Silk Covere:l Down Cushions, $8.88.Fancy Silk Head Rests, $3.50.Silk Covered Tea Cosies, $1.00.Plush Covered Tes Cosies, $1.65.Fancy Curtain Clips, 47e, S.CARSLEY, ORIENTAL GOODS FOR.PRESENTS.China Tea Set of 40 pieces, 214.95.Cracked China Umbrella Stand, $2.50.Benares Brass Tea Tray, $6.50.Japanese Metal Fruit Dish, 81,10.Embroidered Japanese Screen, $4.90, China Preserve Dish and Plates, $2.23, Beunares Brass Urn, 85 Japanese Metal Plagues, $2.60.Japanese Metal Card Receivers, 500, Japanese Metal Photo Frames, 75e.* Japanese Metal Paper Knives, 5c, Japanese Metal Vases, $1.95, Japanese Metal Inkstands, sl.50.China Ten Pots, 68c.China Chocolate Jugs, 60c.8.CARSLEY, SOLID SILVER HINDOO WORKMANSHIP.Comprising a splendid variety of useful and ornamental articles, such as Tea Sets, Vases, Salt Cellars, Pen Holders, Bowls, Napkin Rings.Cups, Boxes, etc., etc.Theso goods are considered valuablo for the beauty of their work and make handsome presents.20 ) per cont off solid Silver.\u2018 SILVER PLATE Now on hand an immeuse stock of Silver Plated Goods, comprising ail conceivable articles suitable for Christmas Presents, rosen S.CARSLEY.At-S.CARSLEY\u2019S BUY «LE MONDE * -NEWSPAPÈR, 200 14 ; And Revd & Cars:oy's Special French Advertisement.+.! | ! \u2018 CHEAP DRESS G00DS GIVEN AWAY A PRETTY ALBUM.A Pretty All Around the World Album containing Thirty-six Views of the principal sights of interest in the following countries will bé given away free of charge with every pair of Kid Gloves at 55e or over per pair, and with all Boys\u2019 Tweed or Cloth Suits and Overcoats sold from Monday Morning, December 17th, until the Evening of Monday, December 24th, or a large 25c bottle of perfume will bo given instead of tlie album if preferred.THE DIMENSIONS.The dimensions of the Album are 64 inches long Ly 38% inches broad, GLOVE PRICES 4 button Kid Gloves, 35e, 60c, 730, $1.10, $3 pair.4-stud Kid Gloves, 90c, $1.38 and $1.70 pair.7-hook Lacing Kid Gloves, 75e, 90c, $1.50 pair.Tned) Rid Gloves, $1.35 22.25 Our ia Gloves will be found from ten to twenty per cent.cheaper than Montreal retail prices.Album and Gloves sent post paid to any partuf Canada.Please send your mail orders at once ToS.CARSLEY., $1.45, $1.90, CHEAP DRESS GOODS CHEAP DRESS GOODS CHEAP DRESS GOODS CHEAP DRESS GOODS To-night and to-morrow we offer Thousands of Dress Patterns at specially low prices for Xmas Presents At S.CARSLEY'S At S.CARSLEY\u2019S COATS COATS COATS| LADIES LADIES LADIES LADIES COATS LADIES COATS Fo night and To-morrow thousands of Ladies\u2019 and Children's Winter Capes and Coats will be offered extra cheap for Xmas presents At S, CARSLEY\u2019S At S.CARSLEY\u2019S FOR BOYS \"FOR BOYS FOR BOYS FOR BOYS \u2018FOR BOYS ponigbt and To-morrow we offer Thousands of Boys\u2019 Suita and Overcoats at extremely low prices for sonts, At S.CARSLEY'S as Pre MONTREAL DAILY STAR FRIDAY DECEMBER 21 1894._ pe Js.A.Ogilvy & Sos ° ADVERTISEMENT.AA Useful and Suitable\u2019 Presents for Xmas IN our LINEN DEPT.Table \u20ac Jon with Hopkins to match.A À oops pair of re: A pretty Eider rs orga A oud pair of Curtains, that we are sacrificing et such low vw prices.And a host of vther useful articles in this department, PIANOS-ORGANS One-\u2014\u2014 Moment Please.IN OUR DRESS GOODS BEPT.One of those Black Cashimere Dresres we are selling at à discount of 23 per cent.less than the regular price.Onr of, those Calored Dresses that eve: being so good.SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS.; sp IN OUR PRINT DEFT.WILLIS & co.Montreal, ask Oue af thosc Baterns we arc selling at the price of vour attention for a moment.an ordinaiy print.that is all.IN OIR SILK DEPT.A Blk (Dress au: the price of an ordinary all Please bear in mind that the BELL PIANOS and ORGANS AND IN OUR TRIMMING DEPT.Our Goods are ein sympathy with the low arethe - - ~ - - IN etR LOVE pes \"We age giving sway a vais over pair Box Tole bottle \u201cTHE FIRST MUSICAL| GERmssssimsioaas SUCCESS OF CANADA.\u201d OPEN LATE.The Instruments bre IN OÙR HANDKERCHIEF BEFT.The Prices are.Handkerchiefs from the leading Hand] dkgechiet uring centres of the world\u2014Britaer- RIGHT! manufact And You will be.land, Ireland and Japan \u2014 All Hoda of Hand: in enquiring further from Initial Haadiorctiets | Handkerchiefs, and ; AB Seantirul Box or a Bottle of perfume Siren e ° away with Handkerchiefs.Sales the Willis & Co pa *9 OPEN LATE! OPEN LATE: ing open late ALL THIS WEEK and MON- SOLE AGENTS, DAY Nghe?8 over Bell Piarios and Organs, 1824 NOTRE DAME ST.Mentreal.Open at Night until 9 0\u2019Clock.ot JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery & Linen warehouse, 03 te 207 St.Antoine Street, 144 to 150 Monntain Sree .Pe R.HEMSLEY, Telephone 8228.DIAMONDS.We are showing a beautiful line of : Diamond Goods consisting of Diamond | Blows rom 0: - to, $200.00, £10.Tings : Importer of Fine Diamonds and Manuñe- £150.00, Bracelets, Pendants, Lockets, \u2019 turing Jeweller, ke.A look in our windows will ais 255 and 257 ST.JAMES ST, some idea of the varied stock of 3 mond Jewellery and the prices.and 1915 NOTRE DAME ST.$ HEHEHE During the Holidays we give to Every Purchaser of a New A Beautiful Silk Scarf, Handsome Plush Top Stool, Book or Folio of Music, and This Elegant Music Cabinet.PRICES FROM $400 UPWARDS, on MONTHLY PAYMENTS OF $8.00.Grand Assortment to Select from at C.W.LINDSAY'S 2268, 2270 and 2272 St.Catherine st.OPEN EVENINGS.apie, HOUSEKEEPERS, ATTENTION! Don\u2019t forget when ordering your Christmas supplies to ask your Grocer for | .Ginger Ale, * : Ginger Beer, .Seltzer, Potas ALLANS |.ie All made from the pureet ingredients and only filtered water used.| A fine and choice assortment of Syrups also can be had on application.ROBERT ALLAN, 620 Dorchester St.MONTREAL.> FOR CHRISTMAS CHEER \u2014 Hundreds of Door Mats, Hundreds of Pretty Rugs, Han- dredsof Sofa Rugs, Hundreds of Bordered Carpets, Hundreds of Beautiful Carpets, Mats and Rugs at special Low Prices for Christmas Trade.Also a large consignment of Curtains, Shades and Portieres for the Holidays.Order early at THOMAS LIGGET'S, 1884 Notre Dame Street.v.\u201cSARNO.Jewellery, Silver Novelties, Art Goods.Every Artiole in our store is Odd and Artistio and different than any other place.PE PRICES VERY LOW from 15c, 25C, 40C, BC, soc.756 \u2018pos, $1.00, and up.ITALIAN HOUSE, 2334 st Catharine Stranc Sparkling Apple Nectar, Champagne \u2018\u2018 Kola,\u201d 200 1 sooût1 ms.Lu the city is talking of un acpount wy in .Soda Water, \u2018The Temple, Boisseau's Sue GUIDING STAR To Bargains.The Boisseau\u2019s Store is given over to Santa Claus the merry giver.The Toy King Saîta Claus reigns in the Boisseau\u2019s Store.SECOND FLOOR.See our Dolls, Toys, Games, Jardiniers, and d Holiday Goods.Christmes Gifts\u2014Silks and Satins.hristmas Gifts\u2014 Dress Gooda Christmas Gifts\u2014 Dress Patterns.Christmas Gifts\u2014Handkerchiefs and Mufflers.Christmas /Gifts-Meu's and omen's [Gloves.Christmas Gifts\u2014Fancy Goods.Christmas Gifts\u2014Nealettes, Christmas Gifta\u2014Chenille Curtains.Christmas Gifts\u2014Men\u2019s Furnishings.- Ete., Ete, Etc., to.BAZAARS, BOISSEAU BROS, CORNER St.Lawrence, St.Catherine, and St.Chas.Borromee Sts.Des DIAMONDS.' Goods shown with pleasure.No urging of customers to buy.We have the largest stock of MEDIUM PRICED GOODS in the city.Jack eur for eur advertisement To-morrow The most agreeable Xmas present to give a friend is a box of Boston Cigars.Ordinary in price, extraordinary in quality.20: s Christmas as Goods See our All-Covered Over Smoking Arm Chair for $2.50.Remember, the LITTLE GEM PRSK at 96.50 and 87.50 is worth 812.00, if you compare fluish and workmansthip.COME AND SRE THE ROCKER Bolid Osk, and your choice of Cover, 82.75 up.RATTAN CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, Worth $5.00 and $9.00, Now Selling at $3.00 and $6.50.PARLOR SUITES, $17.50.BOOK CASES, FANCY CABINETS, PRETTY TABLES.ETC, At Great Bargains.JAMES STEEL, No.1826 Notre Dame St.EVENINGS.tie Lor + 7 Is Coming Soon, And you are face to face with that perplexing question .° What Shall | Buy for à Present?\u2018 nL - We are ready, willing and anxious to solve it for you easily and at a small expenditure of time and money.Here you will find a splendid assortment of Silk Mufflers, Ties, Silk Hdkfs, Braces, Children\u2019s Clothing, Etc.Men\u2019s Large Sized China Silk Handkerchiefs, 3 for $1.00.We will offer for Saturday only our Men's AH-Wool Frieze Ulster, lapped seams, storm collar, equal to custom made, for $10.00, worth double the money.Also our Men's All-Wool Melton Overcoat, double breasted, at $8.50.' Regular price $12.00.COLE & THOMPSON, 1850 Notre Dame Street, | CORNER MCcGILL, Saturday Only, Open Till 11 O\u2019Clock.\u2014 * + « Young and old, rich and poor, are all looking for Xmas to have a jolly good time, giving and receiving presents.Valiquette & Valiquette THE AU BON MARCHE, 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame Street, They will do what they can to promote the good-will and harmony of all buyers during this festive season .- FINE DRY GOODS at your own prices; in fact, no reasonable offer refused, In all departments must meet the hard times by OFEERING BARGAINS.Mantles at your own price.Millinery at less than material cost.Dress Goods in the following lines, at prices from 5 cents to.75 cents per yard, fancy dress patterns: Piaids, Serges, Cashmercs, Cheviots, ALL NEW GOODS; Dress Linings, Dress Trimmings.\u2019 | To boys, youths and men who are \u2018looking for White Shirts, Collars, Ties, Half-hose and full line of Underclothing, the place, VALIQUETTE & VALI- ' QUETE'S, are meeting the hard times with prices never heard of before in Canada.MAKE HOME COMFORTABLE AND PLEASANT\u2014Carpets, .Oilcloths, : Blankets, Quilts and Comforters.TWENTY-FIVE OFF MILL FRICES.SPECIAL INOTICH.OUR TAILORING DEPT OUB DRESSMAKING DEP'T - Will be at the disposal.of the public, and receive prompt attention during these festive seasons; and we take this opportunity of thanking the public for past favors in business.VALIQUETTE & VALIQUETTE.30012 eaten SPECIFIC ARTICLES.The Boys Are Coming Home! Give them the best : give them the ple that *enly mother can make.\u201d Her pis orust is made with the COOK\u2019S e FRIEND \u2018Baking Powder.En Brushes! fz: i Neverforget, that Adams\u2019 Tutti Fruttl absolutely cures Indigestion.Kituse Imitations.HANSON BROS., .St.James St.DEBENTURES Bought and Sold.A LARGE LINB OF Government & Munieipal Debentares Suitable for Trust and Invéstment purposes, ALWAYS ON HAND.: Mcodtt pm - The most agreeable Xmas present to give a friend Is a box of Boston Cigars.Ordinary in price, extraordinary In quality.20.3 À Canadien Cher à Table SPECIAL ATTENTION | Is requested just now to our-large Show Windows, as we «ze exhibiting some of the finest CHRISTMAS AND NEW PE Presents ever placed before the public.These include, and for the first time seen in Montreal, ç A BEAUTIFUL CLUSTER and single Onyx Top 8tatuette Stands, Onyx Top Gold Plated Fancy Tables, Onyx.Top § Stands, Onyx Top Cabinets, Onyx Top Pedestals, Gilt Cabine Gilt Tables and Brass Ensels, Mahagony Top Brass Tab bles, Stands an Footstools, Desks, Work Tables, Inlaid Tables and Cabinets Bric-a-brao : Stands, Music Stands, and a fine Selection of Reed and Rattan (Gent's and Ladiqs\u2019 Easy Chairs and Rockers, and Children\u2019s High, Low and Rockin, nt Chairs, Centre Tables, Settees, Footstools, Easels, Corner Chairs, and a fu line of all gouds suitable for the HOLIDAY SEASON.There are no private marks about our furniture ; grery artiele is marked in plain figures, as any one will sse when looking through our extensive stock, which we will be pleased to show, lang our oallers are intending purchasers or not.Owen McGarvey & Son, 1849 to 1853 Notre Dame Street.~~.HRISTMAS fu 2 » AMENDMENTS > T.TO THE CHARTER.\u2014 $500 IS THE ALDERMANIC SALARY LIMIT.Squabble Over Expropriation Com- _missioners\u2014Section 18, Relating to Firemen, Passed Before the - \u201cBills Committee.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] QuEBEG, December 21.\u2014Three hours\u2019 hard work was devoted to the consideration of | the arnendment to the Montreal City charter by the Private Bills Committee this morning.There was a large attendance on he! Dr.| part of Montrealers, including Hingsto 9, the Rev.Canon Racicot, Messrs.F.Wolfrstan Thomas, George Hague, W.Drake, John Crawford, H.B.Ames, W.J.White, «u-Ald.Germain, J.C.MeArthur, R.C.Smith, D.R.MeCord, Albert De Lori- mier, John Crawford, T.Pringle, Brosseau, S.Finley, S.H.Ewing, - Cardinal, .Lafontaine, John Dunlop.\u201cGuill: me Bal via, G; A. 14 155 AN © 8 \u2014 166 164 183 1684 162% 194 1987 1924 155 Us 10° 1% a ow 23 4 10 -.ns \u2014 m5 1 10 1 eu 5 5 14 D 14 154 15 16S = im _\u2014 eo \u2014\u2014 1 ur amy \u2014\u2014 70 1513 wa Ou w 5% ow = m= ay \u2014 1515 6 55 ws 8 1» \u2014 ww us 1 10 4 \u2014 HS 140 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.21, Dec.21 Close.Opg.Close.wm wy ax où 504 Sh SL Bl 18, rare 7 714 78 sh Wa M AR à À 133 1524 19 NY eu A4 8, 504 on tur oi Wa 9% 104 M( Ty 5 HOR 5 53 14 2 he 05 16 27 £7 = RO 5\" Hy \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 N, 5 4 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014-\u2014 sé gq Wh \u2014 » s 15 15% 1 ax 5 2 | 15 134 M os an a 384 STs SX BOS te J 19% \u2014\u2014 un 1 84 ih oa mm _\u2014 I 0% 108 1 ee 06 I .8 le 458% = 48% 4894 oh Cl eng MARKETS.a Grain, Flour, Etc.Chicage.Month Open Lowsat Closing Whees Des.ine Highest ve \" an.\u2014_ \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u201c May: 58 88 38 58 Cora Dec prs ox wr > - Jan.® \u201c® ast SY .My.8 ® wa aay oe 1 =.2x ml - an.\" May.NK Sm 3d SA Pork Dec 1150 IL 1145 NE - Jan | :1270 110 2157 215?= Mas.1205 1208 219$ 1195 Lard Dec.610 £70 6m ED FN Jan.A&B 630 ET ET \u201c May.1e 1 70 270 New York @ \u201c Jan.; 1 oy : \" May.an = en om Corn Dec.52 531 52 53 \u201c Jen.su .3 an 51 ne Dec 8 s - 54 n Mor.seu 54% Fs f+ Telede c 3 ! wy - May.38% io 5 Hg A July.= = I Duluth ; n M: 0 ox aw a .Jay: 6 &% oe = The Windsor Assem crowded last night by a ence at the musicale given by the Bupils of of Madame De Angelis Waters.gramme waa in excellent taste and the per- ormance a very dainty one.BIRTHS.SHEA au this city, on the 21st of December, at Chatham street, the wife of David Shes of IN HONOR OF SIF SIR JOHN.A Representative From the Queem\u2014 Wreaths From the Colonial office.LoNboxN, December 31.-\u2014Tho Queen sb to-morrow, and he Colonial Office Wil Hartmann W.Just, assistant secretary to the Marquis of Ripon.Ripon has sent a wreath of white lowers to be placed upon thecoflin.Mr.Sydney Bux.tou, Under Colonial Seuorctary, has sent a cross of holly, and the staff of the Colonial oftice have contributed a wreath with a cross of holly.The Common Cold Is often due, not to exposure, but to an impure condition of the blood.In any event it may prove a serious affair.It may end in a settled case of catarrh, that most loathsome of diseases, and catarrh frequently leads to bronchitis or consumption.The ouly safe way is to | purify the blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla ood's S Sarsa- pariila which isthe IVI remedy for catarrh be ( ures cause it reaches the seat of the disease.Begin now to A.Hood's Sarsaparilla and guard against these dangers, by building up the entire system.Be sure to get only Hood's.Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner Pills, assist digestion, provent constipation.BOLIAN RECITAL.SATIRDAY, tad December, at3 p.m,, AT L FE N.PRATTES PIANO WAREROOMS, No.1676 Netre Dame street.300 1 Admission on presentation of visiting card.MEN'S FURNISHINGS.Men\u2019s White Dress Shirts, Men\u2019s White Collars and Cuffs, Men\u2019s White and Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, Men's Neckties in all styles, Men's Silk Scarfs, Men\u2019s Kid {| Gloves, Black and Colored, Men\u2019s Wear of every description.A full stock always on hand.P.Wright.5, CHRISTMAS CARDS CHRISTO CALENDARS CHHISTMAS BOOKLETS Henderson's, The ' Leading Store in Canada tor the above, NENW Immense variety to select from, the mest artistic and dainty designs, every article new this year, Rene expensive, and wnsthing common offered to customers.; a BOOK: FOR ROYS AND BOOKS FOR GIRLS.Annual, the Girls\u2019 Own Annaal, and linen, in immense ety.The well known ~H \u201cten Boia.Booka by Kings ton, Ballantyne, The Pansy Tots.he Kiss Books, the Mildred and hosts of others.Sunday at Home and Leisure Hour.Bibles from 30 cents to $8.00 ; the best value in the city.rr both Church of England and Roman Catholic, paparate and in cases, from the cheapest to Ra a eet, Hymn IN LEATHER GOODS.Fine Quality Purses, B pralleta, Lett Cares, beautiful Photo \u201cAlbums 13 Leather: os} Ha fer Books, Pos ostage Si amp Albums, un BOXES OF NOTEPAPER & ENVELOPES, Photo Frames to Glass, Oslluloid and Silver.Nice goods and cheap.The Poetn im Fine pRdings Tennyson, t, Burns, SOLID SILVER BOOK MARKS, From 30e.Ae would Draw the Attention.of Xmas Shoppers .HENRY, BIRKS & SONS, eu < JEWELLERS: Again to the fact that Sterling Silver is now cheaper than it has ever been, and no better time ran the present could be chosen to FAMILY SILVER.We sell Sterling Silver Spoons, For! at very little more than w rhe oe formerly for good inspection of our s HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Phillips Square, paid MONTREAL.ate.We nolioit an N.B.\u2014Our Show Rooms will remain open in the evenings until Xmas Only Heliotrope.! 2 Days Tin Christmas ! Make Good Use of Them \u2018by Coming to US for Your CHRISTMAS GIFTS.OUR INDUCEMENTS 1: A Real Gem and a Handsome Gift for VERY LITTLE COST.Now $5.00.Silk Initial Handkerchiefs, full size, 25c up to $1.00.Embroidered Initial Linen Handkerchiefs in Pink, Pale Blue, and A choice gift, only $6.00 doz.20,000 Choice Ties, 10c up to $1.50.2,000 Pair Dent's Gloves, all reduced, Lined or Unlined, $1.up to $8.50 200 Smoking Jackets, $2.00 up to 12.00.° 80 Dressing Gowns, $4.00 up to $18.00.2,000 White Shirts, Open Front and Back, size 13 to 18, 75¢c up to $2.00.1,000 French Cambric Shirts, with and without collars.Also Silk Mufflers, Silk Jackets, Silk Dress Shields, Silk Underwear, Silk Socks, Silk Pyjamas, Silk Suspenders, Silk Belts, Silk Dressing Gowns, Silk Cuffs, and Thousands of other articles that are choice and inexpensive, at J.J.HANNAN\u2019S 215 St.James Street.Branch\u2014233 ST.LAWRENCE STREET.A Gold Mounted, Beautifully Engraved, best quality Silk Umbrella, full size, regular, price $13.00, FREE HOCKEY STICKS FRE One of of our best HOCKEY STICKS raged Skee Skeleton Skates.line of Le complete.Expert Racer, Crystal Racer, Prices from $1.25 to $5.00.Our Skates are known and sold everywhere, and the name of BOYD on a skate is a guarantee of exoellence.This offer is good only until Dec.24th.N.B.-Headquarters for everything in SPORTING COODS.Guus, Rifles, Fishing Tackle, Lawn Tennis, Boxing Gloves, Fencing Foils, Indian Clubs, I Chest Weights, Bicycles & Sundries, Snowshoes, Sleighs, Books on Games for healthy T.W.BOYD&SO OPEN EVENINGS, Mo! every pair of our cele- is varied, our assortment ; Hockey Clul \u2018Jr.Crystal, Vi and Dominion.Club and rts, everythi -door wo 0 1683 Notre Dame st.2431 St, Catherine st till 13 p.m.®.e ® GENUINE - in cases, $1.00, $1.25, 81.FREN © $1.00, $1.23, $1.50, $2.00.ASH TRAYS, 25c and 50c.PIPE RACKS, 60c, 758, $1.00.50, $775, $8.$3.50, $8.55, $4.00, $4.50.\u201cris Wau, Ladies, Please For a chofoe selection of Xmas Presents SUITABLE FOR GENTLEMEN Imported direct for ¢ the Holiday Trade from London, is and Vienna, HAUM and AMBER CIGAR HOLDERS GENUINE MEERSCHAUM ad AMBER CIGARETTE HOLDERS, in cases, $1.00, $1.23, 81.50.LEATHER CIGAR CASES, 60c, 73¢, $1.00, ete., eto.\" LEATHER CIGARETTE CASES, 50c, 5c, $1.00.CH BRIAR PIPES, with Amber Mouth Pieces, in cases, FRENCH PRIA PIPES, with Amber Mouth Piece, without cases, 83c, 400, 300, 30, $1.00 Finest Quality MEERSCHAUM PIPES, from £3.00 up.TOBACCO JARS, 85c, 600, 750, 31.00, SMOKERS\u2019 SETS, $1.00, 1.50 and $2.00.TOBACCO POUCHES, Silk or Rubber, 25¢, 40c, 50c and 750.CIGAR MOISTENING CABINETS, With Lock and Key, $1.00, 81.25, 82.50, £3.50, Eto WALKING STICKS, all the latest styles, from 23¢ to $7.50, POCKET MATCH SAFES, 150, 35¢, 40c, 300 and 73¢.| CIGAR CUTTERS, 50c, 75c and $1.00, mMvontED ia OIGARS, in boxes of 25, $2.00, IMPORTED CANA CIGARS, in boxes of 50, $3.00, All Goods Marked in Plain Figures and GUARANTEED AS \u201cREPRESENTED.(Successor to Nathan Michaels), TOBACCONIST, 208 st.vames Street, 208\" Next Deer te a Hall.OPEN TILL 11 PM.wr?300x1 XMAS PRESENTS.e w.CHRISTMAS GIFT either A Diamond Ring, Ruby and Diamond Ring, Emerald and Diamond Ring, all prices, S.WALKER & CO.Pretty Trifles Perish, but the Precious Stone is a Joy For Ever.Do you wish to please her who is dear to you?Buy her for Diamond Earrings, Diamond Brooch, Diamond and Pearl Ring.Or should the taste lie in the direction of } Sterling Silverware, we have a very ATTRACTIVE.VARIETY of useful and durable articles at W.S.WALKER & CO., 2200 St.Catherine St.239 St.James Street.Nothing will give more happiness than | a Gift of Gloves from the i aris Kid Glove Stores, | MERRY XMAS TO ALL! | A FANCY BOX with Each Pair of Gloves.Perfumed Glove Powder or a Bottle of Perfume.Open Evenings.A?# rare i = Also, choice of a Box of * XMAS! MRS.J.P.SIBLEY.mors XMAS!X* EE Soe FR \u2018helvalue of cach property.A man might \u2019 ILTO EN\u2014On nesta Longtollow, Scot Dryden, Moors, Meredith, 3 erect a valuable re idence, upon \u2018his land SATURDAY\u2019 S SPECIAL EDITION.mp i a street, the vite of ot.Hiiton-Qrecs T aE x ™ x We have just received a fine lot of t t matter t T ee f A 300 3 .To ERSO © well known bookseller, > a + ; : Le market value of ths property.My, A special edition of the STAR containing °* °°° DEATAS.an a ote\u201d at the ok wand verre FRENCH CHINA and CARRIAGE CLOCKS suitable for Holiday Gifts {Fr NXQO-\"U e + FANCY GOODS, © ELECTRO PLATE.a Btephens referred to the valuation Jon last \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE THER.OPERA GLASSES, - ¢ SILVER MOUNTED DOTLTeN, year's roll or an average for, say tive years.WEA \u201cNOVELTIES.\u2018> NOVELTIES.Mr.Stephens suid he had no objection to the latter.Ald.Smith then said that he would favor the amendment proposed by Mr.Stephens.Mr.Stephens delivered a characteristic speech in condemnation of the present expensive statement of expropriation.He alud ty, the committee to protect the pères vf Montreal from hired witness, lawyers and swindlers of every sort who mi de handsome incomes at the public expense.Mr.Johhi Dunlop also condemned the present system.He did not, however, ap- rove the amendments suggested in the ity Council's bill.Ile described the Cote St.Antoine, system, which he preferred.Mr.avid referred- the city's suggestion.He printed out how the cost of expropriation proceedifigs would be reduced under the proposed arrangement.It was agreed to suspeud further consideration of the matter until te morrow, it being understood that in the meantime thoso interested in the matter should discuss it and endeavor to draft a scheme which would give satisfaction to all.Clauses 14, 16, 17, 15, 19 And 20 were adopted consideration of clause 15 being sus- The Cause No.21 to empower the city to tax Lolekraph and telephone posts and wi provoked some discussion.Mr.\u2019 Eugene Lafontaine contested that it was au attempt to infringe upon the vested rights of certain electric Companies in the city.le requested that the clause should be amended so as to re tall the vested rights.Mr.Fitzpatrick considered that it would be unjust to passa\u201d measure which would practically give the city a rizht to violate the conditions of its contract with the Royal Electric Com- ARRESTED! The Alleged Murderers of William H.Hendershott Detained.Sr.Troxas, Ont., December 21.\u2014The Hendershott inquest, was resumed this morning at ten o'clock.John Hender- shott and William David Welter were arrested about noon, charged with having murdered William Henry Hendershott on or about December first.They took the arrest very coolly.The inquest is still in progress and will probably last all day.A BAD SIDEWALK.Judge Charland this morning awarded $200 damages to Dame Elizabeth Trudel, wife of Thos.Kernan, against the municipality of Cote Visitation.The plaintiff in September Inst was going home in the evening when she fell and sustained injuries.The Court held that the municipality was to plane for not keeping the sidewalk in order, FINANCE AND COMMERCE.STOCKS STRONG AND ACTIVE Thore Was à very fair amount of business trans: acted this morning où the local \u201cChange\u201d a values were steady.Fore trade report more \\tnprovement noes and there has greater activity in so- curittes in london and ven street.nilators and others intores the \u201cstreet\u201d are thére- fore holding up prices, and have no difiicuity in 11 a.m.\u2014Probebilitiey tor the next tweaty- four hours Increasing south-east to south-west winds; fair to cloudy; continued decidecly told; to- morning, the: aximu tem pet djring oo Dope ie:38.Whonfper.Hillerd Sound, 3 ©, À forcats à 425k 2: Kin A BT 8 s Quebec, 8 a Dec., 1004.Sun rises, 7.38 a.m.Sun sets, 419 p.m.Moon rives, 1.58 a.m.Moon sets, 0.49 p.m.New moon, h by Harrison & Co.'s standard (nstru- December 21, 1004 Thermo.eter.he, = 18 UE em s 30.14 oon.se 30.10 Suffered for Twelve Years.Oveide, ( formerly Teme WORLD'S DISPRNSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Buffalo, N.Y.\u201cXt Gentlemen A beast overflowing tuée prompts me, te write you.vociong : CHRISTMAS Turkeys == Turkeys Just received ten tons finest western Turkeys, also Geese, Fowl, etc., at prices to ruit the times Societies or Employers intending making donations will find it to their interest to call on us or telephone 318.A.S.& W.H.MASTERMAN, 2082} Notre Dame Street.\u2019 0x 3 ATTENTION! ATTENTION! 50 Pieces ot Real Irish Table Linen all marked down.Irish Double Damask Table Covers, 8-4 to 24-4.Irish Double Damask Table Lin irish Full-bleached Table Linen, Irish Halt-blenched Table Linen Irish Table Napkins in all sizes, Irish Embroidered Table Napkins.: SPECIAL LINES.10 Pieces Table Linen, Ited Bor- | ¢ | =} i d LADIES MICHAEL >a © There is no better place to Buy Presents for GENTLEMEN THAN AT = - - The Tobacconist, 9 225 MCGILL ST.(ONLY ADDRESS).ling Bags, Curling Iron Handkerchief Boxes Dressing Cases, Shaving Cases, Leather Cases, containing and Lamp, Lunch | Oases, Toilet Boxes, Gidve and; Batchels in Fine Leath Manicure general assortment Sets.Work Boxes, Desks, Station- Bags, Valises, Hat Boxes ery Cases, Portfolios, ! lusic Cases, | Trunks.* \"COME DOWN TOWN .AND SEE OUR .Christmas and New Year\u2019 S & PRESENTS @ At Extraordinarily Low Prices.Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Fitted Sharing Ci and Collar Boxes, Cigar and Tra Cigarette Cases, Letter Wallets, Purses, Card Cases, Pocketbooks, Also a large assortment of Ladies\u2019 and our\u2019 Brae Our Store is open at Night.+ KE 4 .i A.DICKSON & co.Jewellers, .Corner St.Peter and Notre Dame Sts.A CALL INVITED.P.WRIGHT'S Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Art Muslins, Portleres, Floor Oil Cloth, Stair Carpets, Squares dow w Sh es, all marked down to suit the times.Beautifui Chenille Portieres, 3 yds.long, in all colors, only $1.25.See them at Wright's, 1329 Notre Dame st.300 3 PHOTO FRAMES! - PHOTO FRAMES! Bmmmense variety just received from NEW YORK! The partnership existing under the title of the G.Frenhoime apd Wine Dissolved Resolidified.\u2014Blshop Coy.hasbeen dissolved ree.organised under the title of the Bishop Engraving & Printing Co.G.T.BISHOP, 2008 Mgr.and Sec.-Tresa.\u2014 Don\u2019t forget to buy your Buck and Driving Gloves this week at P.Wright's, 1329 | Notre Dame st.ses The following advertisements were received tod late for classification: ATAPI IF NT AINSI Tr doing ro iu the present © choap money market, w ARD CHILD.sav es- der, oply 15\u20ac y pany.He favored tho insertion of snoh a \u2018At tio forenoon session Gas nd Street Street Railway chon IL8ON Sor most ex- Tab e Cover Tapestry and The Biggest Bargains you ever saw :W ETRONG BR Sul nt 1 RT, i | BP Se ee Baad ESR er IMSS hentia, Cr een mme ver ta aient vartais, | WHEE nine on Store ion, Fon er nl, ue IE a de TE vs EE eee ETE | Sr | \u2014 e in * eect.Te Co ern\u201d thas tie N.th Css \u201csc 0\u201d for \u2018new share Sep re.twain thie.pire ny cause mad > WRIGET 245 & 247 st James Street.Clarke's Great Bargain Bazar, |, Sime of passing or Oe étions The Legian.1&8, Canadian Pace changed bande al AAs.ours minces ) 1829 Notre Dame Street.Le ares oi Slivor Mounted Uszov and Un.| \u201coven nt om bontante Less ae es ei powerful and could deprive emouñit of Corporation § p.& bonds wee placed Maa, MALVINA .te ses {1 beellas, sui oF a \" = | 8 a oo z Hope nll P- - La.rm, ply «rors = q = at SU = y x | CL Ru à + > Tara, a.- \u201c EE \u20ac - .Shia i Lo Ce 2 - ni ; - a "]
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