The Montreal daily star, 29 octobre 1895, mardi 29 octobre 1895
[" LAST EDITION.JOHN MACDONALD &Co.TO THE TRADE.somE Oxford Shirtings, SPECIAL Bleached Damask Tablings, LINES Colored Velveleens, IN Half Hose, EVERY Neckwear, DÉPART- Camel Bair Mantlings, MENT.6-4 Worsted suitinga, FILLING 6-4 Tweed sultings, LETTER Dress Goods, ORDERS All Wool l'aderwear, A Yen's Top Shirts.SPECIALTY.ORDERS all aud nee these goods, or SOLICITED.1f yuu cannot call we will forward samples and quuis- sions on Application.JOHN MACDONALD & CO.Wellinsion and Front sts.East, Torunio.za t * CALIFORNIA RIPE BLACK MISSION OLIVES.In Class Bottles, Three Noes.California Ripe Olives, 40= per bottle California Ripe Olives, 60c per tottle California Ripe Olives, 90: per bottle These are the first Caliturnis Uinxes we hare Ban lled, and we have much pleasure in drawing att bon to hom The packers state \u201cthea Olives wie ripe and free stone, totter than tue meaty and very oily, and ure as m'.1 The Montreal Daily Star ! PLEADING FOR VALENTINE SHORTIS.MR.GREENSHIELDS PRESENTS HIS SIDE OF THE CASE.An Able Effort by the Counsel For the Defence who Reviewed the Case and Dwelt on Prisoner's Insanity.(Special to the Star.) Beauharnois, Que., Uctober 29.\u2014It was almost three o'clock before the first address to the jury was begun yesterday afternoon.Mr.J.N.Greenshields who spoke first on behalf of the defence, occupied ex- \u201cactly three bours in the deliverance of regular Spanish Quecn Olives as a rye cherry 18 better : than & green one.FRASER.VICER & 10 Almeria Grapes.Almeria Grapes.Almeria Grapes in full weight hogs, pet each.Wo have jurt received ina ens: the Very Finest Aineria Grapes, te Tt & : ENC sud vouaummers to draw the attention oi our hreugh 3 t hb out the country FRASER, VIGER & CO.English Stilton Cheeses The Original Mr lton Mow! ay Trier English Stilton Cheese, now in store ex-Allan tire SS Burdiviun FRASER.VIGER & CO, Lamproie a !n Bordelaisce {Latpreys in Oil Packed oo Mossre Teyasonneau, , 75e Un.Bor va, ve per tur PRASLR, VIGER & CO 7 | | | | i | I ideas you render Lunch ©ysters-Finest Baltimore Pack- .Lunch Oysters.Towa Talk Lunch Oysters in tine la) dozen Fresh Stuvk Juat received, ls cents per rin, 3150 per duzen ting FRASER.VIGER & ( O.Importers Pure White Clover Honey in Glass.In 4 pound glass jars.#0 ven's Pure White Ciorer Honr;, in teining l dozen sections vact: FRASER, VIGER & CO.cach the comb, in boxes con- Dneldà Commanity ince Heat, In Glass.Fresh Stuck.The Oneida Mince Meat 1s nade nnder the most vare- Wi supervisiod frotis ie test muieriaks Onelda Miuce Meat in quart jars Oneida Mince Meat in bai wellon glass pails.FRASER, VIGER & t'O.Bole \u2018Agents for the Orda Comunity (Limited).\u2014, Oream Corn, Cream Lima Reans, Cream succolash, 150 Parking o?13%.The ghoicest packed in the Bate of Maine Now store ; Webbs Cream Sugar Corn, grown from the original Oroshy need, unsurpasag:l for Savor and sweetness; lucked In Cho eariy Morning.a.nel while in the Cream eo, sll its original juice propery ed.go ebUs Cream lima Beans.Webb's Cream Succotash, Le.FRASER, VIGER & CO, 207, 209% and $11 Nt.Jones Sf, 25521 YOUR Wife will wish to en- tertuin this wiater.You muay call it nonsense but you like to have tre huusé, louk well Please your WIFE and yourself and furnish vour parlor.We are sels Partor Sets at the very lowest ficure.We seli them for #1300 and up tu SHI, O00, A comfort able Dome soothes all your .WORRIES.F.APUINTE, : 1351 St.Catherine St.4 avr FT IIT PETER \u201cIt Will Work Wonders With this Generation of Men,\" A Btariling Advance in Medical Netence ts \u2018mliy expiained (n 5 litle book called Compleie Manhood.and Hew to Attain 11,\u201d An eardes: mar who had suft. tional Church), wishes situation in \"Ch-atan muy, December urst, as companion; would make herself useful; smait remune ation.lu St.Famille.6 7 V 7ANTED\u2014 YOUNG MAN, WELL EDUCATED, tolegraphist and expenenced dry goods vert, French and English, wants siiuation iu store ur uace.\u201cUG Suid, Blak omce.222 2od \\ ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, \"rAMIL 1E3 wasning &x home.Addresa \"HH smi, STAR office.V ANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, wurk at bome or in private bouses, indies\u2019 sud children s dresses a specialty, good references.Apply\u2019 Aylmer at ANTED\u2014 BY FIRST CLASS ENGLISH TAILOR «as, all kinds of spring and fail overcoats turn ah new; ali kinda uf repairs done on short botte; guois Lew suits made Up, periect tt Guarantee eed Boys uver- cuales ade OWL Oul of cast Ont ciothes.aso ladies Jackets suu capes.luz Bisury, below.Dorchester.2d 2 WANTED BY YOUNU MAN WITH GOOD BX- rience, situation aa burr imiiler.Best references.J.Hd, Box vos, sherv rooke, Que._ 50 S ANTED \u2014 BAMPLES FOR LTHE \u201cCITY OR country, any kind of goods.em 6, Room 1 > lotte.Jameest, Montreal.ANTED\u2014HY YOUNG LADY, NOW IN A ory gui store, situation in an odice, for bookkeeping or Lypewniiing, 10 French ana Best reierences Aduress Hi SAR, Brak omos.25 4 WA tor SITUATION AS LADY'S MAID.NO ouject.on Lo travelling; good ssalor.Appiy uy let: ter, H ss, R oiice Sol VV ANTED BY 3 RESPECTABLE GIRLS.SI TU- Lions ether Guod references furnubed.Ad dress \u2018\u201cG 331518 2553 TANTED\u2014SITUATION BY A.A YOUNG FNGLIBH- man, as under cook: understands meat auu past .1075 Birury st.VyAxmen BY GOOD PLATN COOK SITUATION.tare city references.Apply Lo od Mayor a.P31 VW ARNTED \u2014SITUATION BY A YOUNG Laby A8 wa:iress in first class hotel.Good rerercuce.Ar by | letter, TH sh BTA othce.HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC SAVE SEINS R SALE-\u2014CFHFAP, À FIRST CLASS SADDLE and dnving horse, 16 hands.sound, weil Lroken; aiso English dog cart, blanieta, whip, ete.Of- dice of Hotel Miendeau.255 2 RB SALE\u2014BTYLISH LITT! LITTLE COR, PERFECT in sacldle and harness, will be 80!d cheap, us owner has no further ure.be seen ai 320 Drammoutst, , men MONEY TO LOAN.OANS MADE TO MERCHANTS, BUSINESS MEN and salaried gentlemen.JOAN MELLOR, t 58 3 Se.James.ONEY TO LOAN FROM TEN DOLLARS ÜP- M wards to responsible porramers; also notes du- counted for ot short verms.Commission À À WM.THOMPsU.255 1 Tenue fe Nin ng.LOST Ed a a ads 20 LA OBST\u2014ON THE RD, NEAR SHERBROOKE BT.and Papineau Road, à rote and woollen mat, Finder return to 273 Wi Miata pres nd receive remand, 3 4 A T-RATURD AY AFTERNOON, BLACK! NEW.4 Oniiand teh, Torah bair, small hesd Reward 88 Tupper st, off Fort 254 3 * OST-ON TUEBDAY MORNING AT MORGAN'S! docï.à pair of black knitted baif glôves.Finder will be rewarded on retureing it to 33 Oatano a Avenue.354 3 Le T -ON SATURDA Y, STHINAT.DOWN TOWN, ; eu by returning to 905 Sherbrooke stree: OOM\u2014 LARGE FRONT ROOM, AUER LIGHT.modern conveniences, warm.2427 8.Catherine ss at.OOM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED LARGE ROOM, for one or two persons; private family.Very low terms; guä, water in the room.Address 324 St.Urbain, near Sherbrooke.252 5 OOMS\u2014COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM: heated by hot water.Terms moderate.ai versity st.OOM\u2014FURNISHED FOR ONF.OR TWO, WITH or without board; private family, no children.9 Evans at, just below Bherbrooke.252 4 OOMS \u2014 BINGLE AND DOUBLE, WITR OR without board; hot water heating; private family.43 Metcalfe; pleasant luvativn- 533 OOMS\u2014LARGE ew, FURNISHED, DOUBLE and single rooms, with board, heated by hot water; also table board.78 Victoriast.x24 OOM\u2014 FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, MODERN conveniences, use of kitchen if required.224 St.Antoine gt.__ 2533) Re M \u2014 VOMFORTABLE FURN ISHED ROOM.let water heatibg, all modern conveniences.776 Ro°x, $5 UNIVERSITY STREET, WELL FUR- pisbed double and single rouimn, to geutlemen of quiet habits; breakfast if required.Duisy convenience.Ro LARGE FRONT ROOM ON BATHROOM tat, suitable for two gentlemen 2303 St.Catherine 3 urnave; ce #3 s OOM \u2014WITH BOARD, FOR A GENTLEMAN oF quiet habita.8 Unico avenup.ooMs- COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, ALSO two rooms, suitabie for gut housekeeping.a i | Cottoges ave.2333 OOMS-LARGE DOUBLE AND SINULE ROOM, \u2018with good table bourd.2496 Bt.Cstherine at.be tween Mountsin snd Crescent.oo BE 3_ OOM-FURNISHED, TO LET.APPLY AT 31 City Councillors st.253 5 OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED oR UNFURNISHED.with partial board if Four ired.149 5t.Mas Ï OOM \u2014A NICE LARGE.FRONT ROOM, WITH carpet and curtains, on Orst fiat.3420 st.Cather ine.343 ROM, DOUBLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, > Cathesrt ROM oH \u2014 WELL FURNISHED, 16 LET, WITH board and every convenience.40 McGill Col ege avenue.J : 254 é OOMS-EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE AND] NICE.tarnished double rooms, wnt vacance for tahle boarders; mately us Cathedral.60 University street._ 2546 OOM\u2014EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE, HANDSOMB- iy furnished: modern conveniences, centrally iocat- ed; ed; good ta 104 Maostield st > coms UNFURNISHED, FOUR ROOMS, HEAT- od by furnace, bathroom flat.Apply 31 Hanover = OOM\u2014FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN, WITH or without board; private English family.633 Dor- cuester, opposite Duderin sq _ 343 1 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS and first class table board, furnace, gas, st Hath cart st.oo ~ OOMB\u2014-ONE LARGE ANDSMALL ROOM.WITH or without board, at 64 Bherirouke st.comfortably furnished and heated; svery convenience, sentiemen only.\u2014 OOMS\u2014#4 CATHCART STI BTREFRT, LARGE, PLEAsant, well furnished, hot waier heated, gas and every convenience.Uood board, late dinner.54: Rogue MS \u2014TWO NICE WARM ROOMA.SUITABLE for one aud two gentiemen, gas sod bath.734 Patacs street.343 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, GAS, house heated with hot water, siugie or douse: æ University st.\u201ca OOMS-WELL FURNISHED, HEATED WITH hot water; also tatue board.good stiendance, 58 Victoria street.243 OOM\u2014FURNISHED, SINGLE FRONT ROOM, on bathroom fiat.2079 5t.Cathenne ot., cor.Lal moral st, 746 ooMs = TO LET.3 ROOMS ON BATHROOM _ rtly furnished, wil let cheap for inter Ap du 25 fa street, off Pine ave alters poo.- $43 OOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLE FURNISHED, FOR gentiemon, 6 upper flat, cheap, hot water, gas and every conveniende.Victoria street 254 4 Roe A COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM suitable for two young men or married couple, with board: also table board, 705 Dorchester st, near ey Rex = WELL FURNISHED BE EDROOM ON bathroom fiat, for one or (no gentlemen.nT Torrance st, of Mountainst.OOMS_TO LET BY A PERSON LIVING ALONP, beautiful fiat of four bright front rooms, furnished or unfurnished, together or aparat.: ail modern ron-/ venicoces, use of che 2641 814 \u2018atherine.2533 OOMS\u2014ONE KINGLE.TWO DOUDLE NEATLY R oaerr ished, with hoard it required, or use of kitchen, st Nov.2395 Bt.Catlierine.5 * Ro WELL PURNISHED PARLOR BEDROOM quitable for two gentirmen: orntrally located: with bé rer bome comfort; no other roumers, Mie Alexander coms TWO CHEERFUL FRONT AND BACK 8, on bethroom flat: every convenience; with > without Board, 5 minutes trom GT R.Station\u201d Tran- ents socommodated.148A Peel, opperite Dominion Square omelet RL OOM\u2014FRONT.FURNISHED, WITH BOARD; ox.hot and cold water, bathroom fiat: family pri- Terms moderate 2026 Ht.Ustherine st.OOMS \u2014 TRE FURNISHED, WITH GOOD board, for §15.00 per month 3 Victoris.B55 part of gpld link watch chain.Finder will be 13% ss 1 OR TÉTRAYED FROM TRE PREMISES OF MR.4 Molson, head of Di er street, on 8Sunday aftornoom, 8 red cow.ot gre 252 OST-A YOUNG COLLIE PUP FROM 17 LEWIS À avenue, Westmounp.Re ward 33.OBT\u2014-LADY'8 GOLD WATCH, MONDAY.28TH, between High Schoo! and Duke st., or Windsor sod Wellington car, name engraved on inside case.Finder pleases return to 16 Duke st.and receive hy 2 \"OBT_ON AUNDAY AFTERNOON, EI RITHE À front of Windsor Motel, IF Windsor street, St.thon ine or Union avenue, silver chain bracelet, lock, en- uraved \u2018Feb.19, 1894,\" on the other aide \u2018 ut £6 a: nion avenue.Le ON MONDAY YF NIGAT A CHILD, A 4 oT ruff, Perey of Hisnley, to 80 Dorchester and Dominion square.Me rate at., and \u201cbe rewarded.ns 2 RR, .thin fiat trank key and vertistog Fonte ES OST-ABOCT THE IND WEEK IN REPTFARI 4 à nteel ring, bruns letch k: email box key.Return to of ; 1.05% \u2014 A BABYS CRIMSON CAPE, BLACK or sol Oide Curiosity and Bovke *Shonin 3 Fle ; { | trimmings, 3e Cather weet, Bat Ream sem he ne weet, Barurisy de L°5208 st \u2018st NDAT AFR WW, ON LOWER Lachine Riad.a sahle voile do with white breast.Reward on spplyinz to Duminion Bridge Co, ee Li osT \u2014 -0ox et 8UNI NDAY AFTERNOON, BY wav 4 Lins ave.and Pal st, 2 mink raf.Finder wi ed on returning to 26 William am street.= > FOUND.ANSON NTN SSN UND \u2014 COW.owNER \"CAN HAV Fouxe UND Ce E SANE BY OOM - ons FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED front room.on h room flat, suitable for 1 or 2 gentlemen, tm private German family, no children.490 Ee OOM\u2014 LARGE WELI, FURNISHED DOUBLE droom, tial board if required; gent'emen preferred.\u201d 203 Bt.Urbai 2:5 dood GF FURNISHED, WITH OR WITH- Cont Lamon © table board 15 Platesu et.556 3 3.OOMR\u2014-DOUBLE AND RINGLE, WITH USE OF kitohen if required.303 German, corner Bt.Cath: erine.85 5 Rogers, p, ON BATHROOM FLAT.33 Hanoyerae 1000758 1 oo OOMFPORTABLY FURNIAHED BED- m for a gentleman of quiat halnis: Yn jest ot B leurs.) CR3S70, TAR offee.OOM \u2014 A TRAVELLERS WIFE WOULD RENT front room to one or twnladise,.chirap Féonie com- 4:B Hyzoite st.near Kharbrooke-_ 5 2 Address | fort.OOMS- PURNISHED OR U NFURNISHED PARR lor bedrsom on psrior das, suitable for two gentlemen or marned coupie; use of Kitchen.344 = Roo - Manover st, up.nr LARGE ROOM.U XFURNISHED, I OOM ae N AE Dame suitable for offices or mare couple, cheau.Apply a Richmond mt.Roe \u2014 HANDSOME FURXISHED SINGTE WELL oe CRNISTIED, DOUBLE AND h board.Ces and hot water ps! - on bat bathroons fiat, also double room; hes: a\" an office.P63 .© WAR TED- -POB1ST MAY, seLP contains.saut house, gas, hot water heating & pen, in Bi OOM\u2014ONE LARGE PRON Lee R% furnished or not.No.BC.PRR To Palace st.oous NICELY FURNISHED DORE à AND gle.hot water heating, ex Foils fanily._135 Mansfeld ot (73 coovenience: 3 Sha OOMB\u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT T ( R turainhed, single and dounl » peau, nEwLE every convenience; sultauis for ant! a couple; best locality of St.Antoine « EN wd marriod 242 SAI OOM\u2014LARGUE ROUX.COMEORTALL Rod with board.108 Manate AREY fk OUM-\u2014VERY COMFORTABLE, WITH OR Wii.out beard, all modern impresenants, hut wage heating.2494 Bt.Cutherlue, between Mountain An Cresentsts ___ oo 23% 3 OOMS \u2014PLEASANT WARM ROOMA, por BI, .sud single, with first class board, at 833 Do - opposite 81.James Club; aise table Lourd.1 OOMS -31 VICTORIA STREET, FU RNISHED, A rahle front haul rouæ, On bathroom fuce rey sanable tery na.=! Ro -A BMALL COMFORTHBLE ROUM, BUIN, aûnle for gentleman; aiso good table voard at sq 5: Troon.-To QUIET PERSON, WELL P FURNISHED fcont fain.ib private family.Terma $4.UC all a a bt Elebeibs 1 UOMS LANGE FU RNISHED ROOM ON pari room flat, siuiaile for two gentlemen or mar: je couple: ali single roun, with og withoat buard.Te moderate.1 Dieurs et.255 i me rer BOARD.OARD\u2014AND ROCME, FOR LADIES DURING, confinement, i LL Lu Les attendod to at the ewbhomes Mr-.Bobo Laden Doctress.151 Cadieur.BoARD- wks MCEWAN.LADIES SICK NURS] superior accommodation 4 1, anders, ntten« se; atricts private .1 Cudieuz, below 8e.\u201cGalerie cr tmuderaie 108° OARD\u2014 AND ROOM Ar NO - 710 SHERBROOKB in every respect home comforts: hot water heating: private and so chaidren 2% 8 GARD MADAME VILLARD.FRIV, \u20ac B palf for ladies, st Ia Cadtvux ATE re 5 OARD \u2014 COMPORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS with good bustd.Also tatne board 13 Mieurge => Jeud | POARD MRS SEARL.LADIE+ DOCTRESS.private accommodation With professional attends ance, or comfortable rooms, with or Winout Bt Monique st.OARD\u2014MAD.VICTORINE SEGUIN, LADIES sick nurse; superior accoummodation for ladira d ape ing confinewent: best medical atten.fan 8: Strict prie vate.Terms moderate.lol st.James ARD\u2014-AND ROOM, 82.5, TABLE BOARD 31 X hot water heated: meals all hours.Hours and use of kitchen.1428 Notre Dame.> OARD \u2014AND ROOMS, TWO NICELY FORNISH.od rooms, Jdoubig and muvsle.All modern cour ur tJ \u2014- euces.es Apply At.36 Victuria « CARD\u2014AND ROOMS, LARGE BACK PARLOR iroom, heated by hot air: also small single room) eus; | cable boar id 18 Union uve 955 3 [JO0ARD\u2014-7 HANOVER ST, DOURLE ANDEINGLE room, on bailirgom fiat, with boar, heated, hot water, cas: carly breakfast: : quiet home _ IE OARD\u2014FIRAT CLASS BOARD, WITH OK WITHout furnished room, can bn had at Je St.Ueorge OARD \u2014 BEAVER HALL CHAMBERS, end class double and s.ngle rooms, with inward; also go table board 55 Heaver Hall Huil.355 5 OARD \u2014 VACANCIES WITH BOARD AT 19 Stanley st, ura private F Protestant faivily.BOARD.W WANTED.LL crema.Warn NTED\u2014- PARTIAL BOARD.ANY PERSON palme to provide a plain dinner for nue at 6.4 w., with use vf private din.ng room, near minion sq.will oblige by aildressing HF 3892,\" STAR office.Teriné not to exceed iifteen Soliarsiper wonth.255 3 VV ANTED-BY YOUNG LADY.BOARD IN QUIEP family where no othcr twarders are kept; vicizuy Bigh School and xiven Address \"'V NN relerres dercaces fey 9.\" 4TAR © oe.FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.SSS Wax - TWO PLAIN Ly PURNISHED ROOMS NEED the vie inity of tirecne ave.ands Catherine Must be well veutilated.Address F Xl 68 Stas gis HOUSES To LET.\u2019 [PN rm fi 0 LET HOUSES, FLATS AND JEN io ements, furnished and unfurn also stores, e.c., At reduced rents.Call jd en for printed lists; alr® catalogue of property, tor sale.F.McMann, 178 St.James st.Bail telephone 2164.213 eod tt fi T° LET\u2014 Hot NO.249 AND UP.id r leneient, No.217 St.Cathering st; 570 Cadieux st; No.709 flutchison at.and No.81 Chatham st.and other properties.Apply office of the Estate staniey Bagg, 1vi Bt.2577 a3 fa O LET\u2014-NEW HOU SE, 13 3 ROOMS, & suitable for boardc rs; modern improve ments, Daisy furnace; also Hats of 4 rons, well heated, clean, bright; froe rent basement fos heating; no- _no-children.60 Victoria st.254 2 © T° LET \u2014UPPER TENEMENT NO, § s Alexander st., near Craig st.Redue ça rent.George Bury, 5 St.James st.43 f2 me LET \u2014 UPPER Pal T OF HOUSE, ll 4 roots, Roze) st, Point st.Charles Apply 2511 Notre Dame st._ 2 1 fa T rooms and bathroom: hot water fur nace, gas, 3 er.Kent $14.a Ad May.Apply 23 86 A Nloine st.0 TS, LET\u2014HOUSE, CHEAP TILL MAY, 223a St.Antoine st., containing > roorAn, bath h and w.oc._ Apply ! to 49 Cournol s.___253 FURNISHED \"HOUSES TO LET.Cm A O LET-LOWER TENE ME ST, SEVEN cm = T° 1 FT\u2014FURN CSHB wr METCALYR m street.well, furnished and bright; Kemp furuece in thorough order.J va Temple Bid LL 254 tt lu Davies, LET-HOU SE.FU RNISHED, TO let, 317 Prince Arthur.well; furnished, English style.with grounds, good stable, horses, carriages; house either separately or with stables and horses._Apply nr Shuter.54 J RESIDENTAL FLATS To LET 0 LET \u2014 FLAT OF FOUR ROOMS, Rent free.George Bury, 85 St.James mans At.O LET\u2014FLATS OF 4 AND 5 ROOMS, on St.Hypolite at,, above Sherbrooke at.bath and w.c., stone frouts.Apply 544 Ca dieux at.zs SHOPS, STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES ETC, TO LET.~~ NAS SALLE OST NES SAN TA LARGE AND SMALI.SPACES WITH power to rent, heated by steam, and electriclightn Apply to The Thoa F.G.Foisy Piano Mig.Coy.pineau ave.2 is\u201d © Tok LET-WITH OR WITHOUT STRA M wer and heat.large flats, Suitable fo foi manufactures or other purposes.nad to puit tenants;central locality.Apply to K, por aldson & Sons, 2 McGil fè T° LET \u2014 CORNER STORE, \u201cas sT ii lawrence st., with counter fixtures\u2019 oilelotu.ote.Apply | 19 5 St.Catherine.237 8 2aw fi 0 LET \u2014 SHOP NO.933 ST.LAW: rence st, near Duluth avenue (a good business stand.) George Burs, 855t James x OFFICES TO LET.LET \u2014 OFFICES TN THE STAR a 02 I° pBullains.two on second flac (floors ofl cloth stean; would reat or separate; immetiate posession E.Cooper.STAR office.TOL 5 PART OR WHOLE OF Vkooly borat & 4th flnor, Savings Bank Building.1.30 and 2 p.m., above address.baz to W I FLATS TO LET.ne a id WITH STEAM POWER fa T°, EE xuitable for machine sho, H.R Ives & me red HOUSES WANTED.a sn Ts od hone, 12- oy Fours, ant fom north r furnaces of Ane rtrooke, between ot.Pan snd U of She artimiam PO.Rox 36 Bivona Ad FURNISHED FLATS WANTED.SR ALN RUA, AANA AA AAAS \u2014Pt RNISHED 3 ANTED-.JURY Finis FLAT wm UITABLE TOR OFFICES WANTED, LOMME ~~ x \u2014TO RRNT, DRS A fg Hn Hag PP el RG æ Pas THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-TUESDA Y-OCTOBER 29-1895.\u2019 3 M.A.À.À.! ALLEYS OPENED.DUNRAVEN TO BE PRESENTED WITH A SILVER MODEL.The Wanderers\u2019 Bicycle Club Din- ner\u2014The Morris Park Case in the New York Courts- Sporting Gossip.The new M.A A A.alleys were offi- olally upen-d last evening by Mayor Freemiuan.l'resident of the M.A.A.A.Assisted bi F1 =h ppard and Bob Starke.The first strix was made by Louis Iu- ger: Much cisappointment was evinced at the non-appearance of the worlu- famed Fuliss and Duffers, who were ; to struggle for bowling honors.BILLIARDS.The Death of An Expert Billlardist New York, October 29.- J Handolph Heiser.the billiardist, died on Saturday morning at Blackwell's Island.He became insane a faw weeks ago.tle was born at Kokomo, Ind.about forty-env years ago Although not u suvcess ds a match player, he was at one Dune one of the most skiltul Liliard experts in the country.tle becawie prominent an billiards in the west in IM, cate east three years later.and sæeltiued in beston.In 180 ha came to this city, aul during the last five years was a teacher ol billiards, Many prominent men and a nwnber of «xiery wonien ware ainonk His upils.A onelit tas been arranged fer bis family by Maurice Daly and F rank Ives, Lt will tage place al Maiy's aes damy to-night.Maniie Pals, frank Ives, \u201cTom.Gallagher.Dudley Kavan- agh apd William Sexton wii} play arer- les of gaines.Slosson declined ta play.saying 1hal ne would rather contribute\u201d to the fund.THE WHEEL.The Wanderers Dinner.The dinper which tha Wanderers\u2019 Bi- eyes Club tendered to their racing men last evening was most suceéssful.Over tity gu ses sal down in Welsh & Mougb's din.ng room and did justice to an excellent menu.\u2018Ihe toasts were as follows: \u201cThe Queen was responded to by Mr.5 C.Stevenson.honorary president of the Club; \u201cOur Racing Men,\u201d by H.A.Coussirat; \u201cOur Guests,\" by Geo, D.PeYstier;, \u2018Our Of- fisers, * by H.Hitbbuæ-d Ayer, the presi- ident, and \u201cfhe Press\u201d by KR.MeLaugh- lin.After thei tables had been cleared the musical part of tie programme was pro- credud with, Messrs, 11.1.MacDougall and E.W Bush furnished several musical s\u2018lections, Revitations from Mr, R, Me- MeLaugh:in and W.Gentleman were well received, Mr.A.Brown rendered a iano solo in first class style.Mr.Me- utr sang a song with a rollicking chorus and G.D Pelletier followed witu à recitation.The party broke up at an early hour this morning, and all expressed tums les a8 beiug thuroughly pleased.SWIMMING, High School Aquatic Sports.A writhing, living mass of limbs and bodies, twisted in bunan knots, out of which peered bright eyes, and from which came yells that would Lave put the combined forces of Princeton, Yale and Me- Glil to shame, wus seen on Saturday morning at the Laurentian Baths.lt wus Îligh School day.and, besides those who took part in the aquitic contests, about 1,0 boys took advantage of the opportunity to have a swim.They were not only having a bath, or rather @ swiun, but were stretching their mus cles on swinging rings, trdpezes and gymnastic appliances.Did the boys enjoy themselves ?Brighter eyes were never seen than they showed.The sight of nearly 200 boys in the great swim at one time was both a novel and enjoyable one, splashing, sputtering and choking.\u2018I'hey had a fine time.The water was beautiful, clear and sparkling, and heated to the projer temperature, as it always is.Guards were stationed about the swim, who kept & careful watch upon the swimmers; but it waa useless; all the boys could swim, and they gamtolled through the water without danger.At the conclusion of the contests the boys were ad PT the Rev.E.L Rexfurd, Tectar of the High School, who announced that the prizes would be presented in the Assemil y Hall of the school on Monday, and also called upon the boys to give three cheers for the management of the baths, which were given lustily.The following is & result of the competitions: 25 yard swimming race, boys under 1t, 5 entries-Winners, Stuart, D, lst, Radford, E.2nd.50 yard swimming race, boys under 14, 11 entries\u2014 Winners, Radford, lst; Mc Entyre, 2nd.75 yard recs, boys under 16 years, IR sntries\u2014 Winners, (.Tough, lst; Cope land, 2nd.15 yard Tacs, opem to school, B entries \u2018The old story of Prometheus is a parable on allegory.Prometheus was on terms of intimacy with the gods.From them he stole fire, and gave it to men, For this sin he was bound to the rocks of Mount Caucasus, and vultures were set upon him.They only ate his liver.This grew again as fast as it was pecked away.Are his sufferings to be imagined?Yes and realized.Take a modern interpretation of the pare able.There is no cooking without fire.In cooking and eating the mischief lies, The stomach is overtasked, the bowels become clogged, they cannot dispose of the food that is given them.The impurities back up on the liver.Then come the vultures, The sufferings from an outside, visible hurt, are a mere pin-scratch to the torments of a diseased Hver.But, moderns are ahead of the ancients, There is a sequel to the old story.Dr.Pierce is the author.His \u2018Golden Med ical Discovery\u2019 is more than equal t4fthe vultures of dyspepsia and its kindred diseases, Every atom of the Discovery\" is an active agent against disease.It flies like a ferret, wherever it is sent.It ix as sure as the needle of the compass.There is no more need of suffering from dyspepsia than there is of hanging one\u2019s self, Mr.W, ROGERS, of 507 Graysom St.Lourstille, At hac thie to ray for himself aed the * Golden Medical Discovery\u2019: ** was a dyspeptic.| had not had à comforiable night in six Yeats 1 have taken thiee bottles of Dr.Pierce's Golden Medical Dicovery.Tam now fifty years old.1 feel thirty vears younger.\" Yours truly.Send at cents in onecent stamps to Dr.RV.Pierce, Buffalo, N.Vv à customs paid, .an Or.Pierce's Medical Adviser a k of 1008 pages, profusely illustrated, It will give you Comics -mewledyo of the human system ini plain wards, | train.\u2014Winners, Ross, Ist; Cleghorn, 2nd; tims, 1.10 15.1 up-ofiyar.in water; three teams en- tered\u2014 Winning team, Brewster, Ross, lawkerby, Gillen and Tough.; Diving competition, 19 entries; maximum points, Winners, lst, Ronald, ; 28 points; Ind, Ross, 26 1-2 points.At the completion of the programme the boys gave three rousing cheers and a tiger for the rector, and dispersed.The followi entlemen acted as Rev.E.I.Rexford, Measrs.Judges : W.Strong, gen, J.Walker, A.CW Porter, W.Mitchell, Major I'reeman and James Patort.Major A.B.Macaulay had charge of ail tbe arrangements, and carried them out with the samo energy and ability for which Le is so well known in sport- inz vireles.Georges 'I'.Hart, sec- reiary of the H.8.A.A., also rendered valide assistance.FOOTBALL.What the \u201cOw!* Has to Say.Ouawa, Ont.October 29.\u2014In reference to the withdrawal of the Ottawa Collez teurn from the Quebec Itugby Union the College Owl, just out, says: \u201cNot in defrar «7 dishonor do we furl our flag, not before any human foe do we lower cur colors, ner, whith floated long and triumphant- Iv.his come down to half mast, and what opponent on the field never could accomplish bas been done by the awful me- pace of an almost fatal accident, Hoot- batl is finished with the champions of Canada for this year, and struggles and strivings of the present are over, and naught remains but the glory of the past ani the hops of the future.Yet never amid our most brilliant victgries did the funie of th garnet and gray shine with a purer justre.At the bedside of a noble.suffering comrade, spuntaneously, without a word directly or indirect ly .from those in authority.the football com- milter came Lo the decision to abandon the gasue for the present, and at once declared all our matches defaulted.lt Vas a géncrous resolution, à touching tribute of sympathy and affection towards a fellow student and a brother whom we had ull learned to esteem and love.Yet anything less would have been cruelty.Any attempt to fulfil our engagements in the championship series while our insured classmate was hovering between life and death would have put a blot on cur banner.that no: victory would have ben able tu efface.let us hope that (he ccensoling reward for our act of self denial may be the rapid and complete recovery of Tobias Morin and his carly return to our midst.\u201d Pleasant Treatment of Osgoode Hall In Kingston.A despatch from Kingston says: After the match Osgoode was grected as they left the field with hoots, jeers and blasphemy of the Kirngs.on pitrons of the game, Referes Gordon Watson.Jack Me- Murrich and George Clayes found their Way lo à cab, but were soon surrounded by a hooting mob.Stopes began to lly through the air, and cne,evidently meaxnt for leferee Watson, struck J:ck Me- Murrich behind the ear.cutting h'm.The driver lashed his horses and the referee a bvaped.Then the crowd turned to the Osgoode team, who were emerging from the gate.It had been arrangod that Jimmy Smellie wus to be struck as he vaaue out of the gate, and the arrange- went was carried out.A man walked up to Smellie and without preface struck bim full in the fare.Peterson, of Os- goude Hall, was beside hin, and a melee wus soon in progress.Peterson was hit in the mouth, but was game to fight the whole of Kingstun.- The Usgoode sup- roïters, however.surrounded him, and Smellie, and finaily go.them to the van.A few gentlemen in the crowd succeeded in persuading the:r fellow-townsmen to refrain from mobbing the van.and presently the team got away without urther injury.Many of the crowd.however followea them to the hotel.Never was a beaten team treated as the Us- goode teamn in Kingston.Harvard Not in Championship Form.Cambridge.October 29.\u2014 Although Harvard meets Princeton next Saturday, sbe is far from being in champion- slip form.The chief general fault is the cld one of lifeless playing.The team improved somewhat in this respect, th> second half of the practice games being fast enough to suit the most fastidious coacher; but the first haif is listlessness itself.This week for the first time Lorin F.Deland, inventor of the famous pleys which bear his name, appeared on the field as a coacber.He had his little book of tricks, and a fetv of his new ones were tried, but it is probable that Harvard will keep to \u2018straight playing\u2019 this scason, and there will not, us has been usual, bs any secret ctice.Another new face was that Bob Emmons, the captain of last year's eleven.From this time on Emmons will have full charge of ths coaching, and it is likely that be will bave as many assistants as di Dr.Brooks last year.Hamilton Men Withdraw Their Protest.Toronto, October 29.\u2014 At last night's meeting of the executive of the Rugby Uniun, & protest in connection with Saturday's gams between Hamiltom and \"Varsity was filod.It was alleged Referee Bayley had taken time off on every oceca- sion tha ball went to touch.The Hamilton men, however, withdrew their protest.lb» various dates were then arranged as foilows: \u2018a vs.\"Varsity, at Toronto, Saturday, November 2.Queen's vs.\u2018Varsity.at Kingston, Saturday, November 9.Lornes vs.Osgoode II, at Toronto.Saturday, November 2, for intermediate.Hamilton ve.Kingston Granites, at Hamilton, Saturday.Nov.2, for junior championship.Point St.Charles Are Champions.Sporting Editor Star.your issue of yesterday in re the standing of the junior teams of the Canadian Football iation, you state that the Pt.St.Charles club lost four games.This is not correct, as they onl played four games in the series, whic they won, and then joined the E.C.F.to play intermediate, and have not been defeated in a single match, which makes them champions of their league.We will be very pleased to arrange a match with the Mets for the championship at a time and place to'be mutually agreed upon.8 po J.C.MARSHALL, Sec.Pt.St.Chas.A Vietory for MoGi II.The game om Saturday between the\u2019 Hawthorn~e and McGill- Il was one of much interest.Good work was done on both sides.Some of the McGill men did not appear.The team was thus at a disadvantage; nevertheless, the score was 1 to 0 for McGill.Th~ winning team was as follows: Backs, Callaghan, Ferguson; halves, Shore, Woodley.Myers; right wing, Robertron.Bockett; left wing, Young, Brace; centre, Jobnaton, capt.Kioks.\u2019 \u2018 A special general mectink of the Prim- ross F.C.will be held at 112 Wellington street this evening at 8 o'clock sharp.Every member is requested to be present.\u201cSteve\u201d Crosby.one of the Harvard's most prominent conchers, says that the University of Pennsylvania Football team is to-day the best in the country.\u2018The Primrose and 2nd Mohawks were to bave played thçir last match this season in the E.CC.F.A.intermediate series on tbe Mohawks\u2019 grounds on Saturday.but ths Mobhawin fziled to turm up.so the Primroses claimed fhe match.They then playod a picked team of 18 2nd Mobawks, and were defeated by 4 goals to 0.MeIxa, of the McGill Football team, who waa injured on Saturday.was seen safely aboard yesterday afternoon's C.P.It .train for Montreal.ving suffered much by lis ride in the ambulance to the hospital, the Electric Railway Company, when approached.kindly supplied a car to transfer the suiferer to the , LACROSSE.\" .Montreal Junior va.Almonte.The Montreal Junior Lacrosss.Club, champions of thn Eastern Intermediate N.A.L.A.League, are scheduled to play ~The garnet and gray \u2018ban-\u2019 « CE \u201cchess Almonte dn Ottawa on Raturday, the 2nd November for the intermediate cham- ionship of ('anada.I'he boys are organ- zing ah excursion by C.P.IL, and ex- pot a good pumber of their friends to accompany them and cheer on to victory.The boys anticipate a hard match, and in order to ba equal to the emergency are doing some hard work in the 4 and a full attendance of players is | quested to-night at the Crystal Rink us 8 o'clock sharp.THE TURF.The Cases Against Morris Park.New York, October 9.\u2014Magiat rates Crane and Kudlich, in the Essox Mar ket Court, yesterday, began an examination in the case of the Morris Park rave truck arrests made last Thursday for alleged violations of the anti-recing laws of the state.\u2018The cases against Judges Rulert M.Simmons and Clarence McDowell were dismissed on motion of [lawyer Steinbardt for the prosecution.C.J.Fitzpatrick, the clerk of the scales wus discharged from custody as there could be no case made out against bim.Delaney Nickoll moved in half of the book-makers that they be discharged, Lit his motion was denied.Later, however.it was decided to make a test case autinst one of the book-imakers and with that end in view Orlando Jones and his clerk, were by common consent made the defendants in the test case.\u2018The cases sxainst the other book-makers were dismissed.In the matter of the three charges against President Lawrence of conducting a lottery in violation of section 523 of the penal code, registering a bet with the regani to the Withers stakes in violation of section 351, and conducting unlawful races in the city, further oxam- ination was waived and Magistrate Crane then held Mr.Lawrence on those three counts to await the action of the Grand Jury, continuing his parole however.Th\" examination of Jon:s was proceed- od with, aud after several witnesses had been examined it was announced that thr was 11) case against him.The case against Sturgis, bis assistant, was then callad, and Jones was summoned to the stand to tstify.The book that Sturgis \u2018had when arrested was produced.Jones took it and described the figures therein as wag rs, amd related the different amounts and ths different persons with whom th- wagers were made.A consultation between counsel Tol- lowed, and it was decided that the fourth rharge aginst President Lawrence,practically 1h- same as that aga.ast Sturgis, should be dismissed.Magisirat.: (rane then paroled Stur- gis in th: custody of his counsel to awa the action of the Grand Jury.Croker Buys Rey Fl Santa Anita.St.Jo us, October 29.\u2014 It is announced that Rey El Santa Anita, owned by \u201cLucky\u201d Raldwin, hes bren sold to Richard ( roker, of New York, for $25,000.This stat~ment is made by W.B.Sink, jr., Baldwin's trainer, who bas a string of horses at the fair ground track.AQUATICS, The Challonge O.cially Withdrawn.Ryde, (xicber 29.\u2014A meeting of the Royal Victoria Yacht Club's Committee was held yisterday, at which a letter confirming the cablegram to the New York Yacht Club withdrawing the challenge for the America\u2019s Cup issued by Charles 1).Rose, through the Royal Vie- toria Yacht Club.was prepared and mailed t+ New York in the name of the resident of the club.The text of the etter is withheld.To Present Dunraven with a Model.London.October 29.\u2014The Times says: \u201cThe c¢ommittee on the Dunraven tes timonial fund met at Cardiff last evening and decided to present a silver mo- dei of Va kyrie Il], twenty-two inches high, to Ler owner.Gossip.: At th~ Manhattan Chess Club, yesterday, Lipschulz won tha third game of matches from Showalter with a Ruy Loirx after 50 rhoves.The present score is: lipschulz, 2; Showalter, 1.The chsing dance of the West End Tennis Club will be held in Fraternity Hall Friday evening next.Every endeavor is being made to make this a fitting close to à sucr-ssfu! season, and judging from the support, accorded it so far very pleasant evening is anticipated.Another slice was cut fiom the Erie Buffalo «entury record yesterday, A.B.McDonre |, of Rochester, being the successful performer.M-Donnell's time for the distance\u2014100 miles\u2014was 4.10.09.The Lest previous time, made by Bill Sreimal, was 4.45.10.McDonnell rode unpaced.At Caiford ye terday, Chinn, the bicyclist.rode a half mila, standing, in 2-5 reconds, beating the record for the distance.CHOLERA IN HAWAII, Mr.l'ekson Anderson, Hawaiian consul, bas bren informed officialiy that Asiatic chol ra first appeared in the suburbs of Honolulu on August 18, and that up to September 18 there were 83 cases.There have been n° new cases since September 23.In all there were 62 deaths.The niticnaiities o those affected with cholera were: 76 Hawaiians, 4 part Hawaiians.8 Americans, 2 Portgues, 1 Chinese and 1 .iapanese.Effici nt measures were promptly enforced aml the progress of the disease arrested.The d.sease is believed to have been brought from Japan by passengers on the seamship Pelgie, which arrived there August 9th.\u2018A MOTORMAN'S FUNERAL, Two hundred motormen and conduc tors folluwed the remains of Treffia Ri- vard.& motorman, to the Dalhousie Square last evening on their way to Quebec.They were all in uniform.Mr.McDonald, the superin- tendan!.was in the ranks.This was the firsi funeral of an employe of the Street Railway Company at which ell the availible empioyes attended.FOR BUSINESS MEN.Yesterday.in connection with the Evangelistic services the first meeting for business men was held in Mr.Birks\u2019 old store on St.James street.There was a fairiy large attendance and the Rev.W.Hay Aitkin delivered an eloquent address on \u201cOne thing is needful.\u201d - ASutierer Cured \u2018very season, from the time I Was two years old, | suffered dreadfully from erysipélas, which kept growing worse until iny hands, were \u201calmost useless.The bones softened ro thas they would bend, aiid several of r\u2018v fingers are now crooked from : this cause, On ms hand 1 earryllarge scars, which, but for AYER\u2019S Sarsaparilia, would ) be sores, provided IF was alive and able to carry anything.x Eight bottles of Ayer's Sarsaparilla cured me, so that I have had no return of the disease for more than twenty years.Tlie first bottle seemed to reach the spot and a persistent use of it has perfected the eure.\u201d \u2014O0.C.Davis, Wautoma, Wis.THE ORLY WORLD'S FAIR Sarsaparilla AYER'S PILLS Promote Good Digestion fender.TRADE MARK, Scott & Bowne, Belleville.Are You Fortified?When you are 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and his All copies of tha Siar are to this conditian.The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation referred to above is represented in Canada by Roiland, Lyman & Burnett, general managers, Temple Building, Montreal.Address all cortespun.cence to tha \u201cStar,\u201d Montreal.decision 18 fin PROTESTANT MINISTERS, The regular meeting of the Protestant Ministerial Association was held at the Y.M C.A.yesterday, the Rev.Mr Dewey presiding.There were present: Revs.Patterson, E.M.Hill, Dr.Rose, Dr.Benson, Dr.Scrimg.r.Nichols, Fleck, Everett, Warden, Bland, Mowatt, Dr.Evans, Therrien, Mc¢Mannus, Warriner, Principal MacViear, MeGillivery, F.C.Reynolds, Phillips, Bonnett, Pike, War- ni\u201dker, Grant, Dr.Smyth, President and Assistant Secretary.The canmunication from the Royal Templars of Temperanre in regard to special sermons and a public meeting in the int >rests of social purity was referred to a committee consisting of Rev.Dr.Rose, Flack and Kelly.\u2018ommunication was recived from Rev.A.H.Scott in reference to aconvention of the International Christian Workers Association for the United States and Canada, and the president was instructed to reply.Rev.Dr.Evans was introduced and heartily raceived as a member of the Association.ev.J.Nichols read a let ter \u2018On the pastoral office as set forth in Paul's Epistles.\u201d The subject of the pastoral office was discuss-d by Rev.Messrs.Therrien, Grant, Bennott, Pike, Dr.MacVicar, Ur.Evans, ©£.M.Hill, Patterson.JOURNALISTIC CHANGES.i \u2014 ' Mr.P, M.Sauvale, chief editor of La Patrie Has resigned his pos.tion and will be replaced by Mr.G.E.Langlois.editor of I, Echo des Deux Montagnes and lately of Te Monde.Ja Patric in mak ng the announcement states the new editor made his debut on that paper and that now edita with great talent and dence La Literte.\u201cwhich (oes no: fear to follow in the [(ootsteps of I\u2019Avenir and le Pays and which gves the true note of the Liberal party of former days.There is no» need of adding that that is the only policy whch La Patrie intends following.\u201d La Minerve in colnmenting on 1hs statement adds that the programme the P-ys and Avenir \u2018was anti-social, anti-national and anti-relig'ous.\u201d Mr.P.M.Sauvalle has joined the staff of \u201cle Monde,\u201d and Mr.De Laduran- taye, formerly of La Patrie, bas also joined the same paper.A FALSE ALARMIST.The false alarm {ien1 has been annoying Chief Hrbert, of Ste.Cunegunde, considerably of late, and on Friday he com- mencrd a vigorous search for the mis creant, with the result that his efforts were successful At two o'clock on Eun- day morning.when one of his men, Constable Bin:'ite, and Watchman Lafrance caught a man named Alb>rt Martel in the act of ending in a false alarm from a box on Notre Lamc street.The pric soner was arraignad before Recorder uis, yesterdyy.and let off with a ine of ten dollars through the intercession of his wife and friends on hin behalf.Th~ Chief has a man watching every box in his precinct, and promises to make it interesting for the next of- FIGHTERS FINED.{At two o'clock on Sunday morning an impromptu prize fight, on Richelieu street, Ste.Cunegonde, was interrupted \u201constable Vermette, of the police of that town.and the participants in the battle lodged in the cells.Their names were Napoleon Sablebiere, Alfred Arch- ambeult, Ferdinand Shank and Joseph Groulx.They all pleaded guilty when b ht before Recorder es .and Were condemned to a fine te of twenty dollars or three months.purchased subject Fitz- James | A Typical_+ - Old | Scotch | Whisky.ae .Distilled by .J.& Robt.Harvey & Co., / Dundashill, Glasgow.Established 1370.MONGENAIS, BOIVIN & CO., Montreal, Sole Agents for Canada.255*nl \u201cwhat stron AWFUL LOSS OF HUMAN LIFE, The Enemy\u2019s Favorite Season.Victims, of Rheumatism Taken off Every Day.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound a Perfect Cure for Rheumatism.Are you numbered in the vast army of rkeumatics¢ If you are, be warned in time.This is the season cost fatal to all who suffer from rheumatsm.Al- zeady., alarm and consternation isspréad- ing in the ranks of the suffering and disabled.To-day, sunshine cheers vou, to-morrow and succeeding days, cold, damp, chilling and piercing winds may | brisg you to the verge of despair, from agonies and excruciating painse ' .Can you afford to go on tearing agonies that may prove fatal at any moment ?Can you afford to experiment with we les medicines when you know of Paine\u2019s Celery Comjound, and (he wonders it has done for others?If you value life, make trial to-day of the only ne- dicine under heaven that can banish your terrible affliction.Each bottle of Paine's Celery Compound is full of fife- giving virtue and power.It cannot fail In your case; 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.The citizens of Montreal bad given li- herally to this latter object, but the time had now coma, in his Gpinion, when something should he done by the regiment itself.7 > ; His proposition, therefore, was to the effect that if sach company\u2014in view of the fact that the twolve days\u2019 pay had now been guaranteed by the Government would consent, to advance $100 out of its drill allowances for this year and a simn- ilar amount for 1896, he would under- takz the responsibility of cabling the order for the bonnets at once to Scotland.He would lsave the matter entirely in the hands of the men.They contributed the money, and if they had other objects in view to which they ust devote their pay, it was open for them to dissent from the plan he had de- AL the conclusion of Colonel Strathy\u2019s remarks a vote was taken, when the regiment was found to be unanimous in adopting th» suggestion of the commanding officer.Colonel Strathy then announced that h» would cable the order for their manufactura at ene , and thai the bonnets would be réady for the first parade of 1836, if not souner.Provision has been made for the storing of the bonnets in that portion of the drill hall formerly occupied by the engineers.THE CHATEAUGUAY UNVEILING A correspondent who witnessed the un- veiiing of the Chatsauguay monument, sends the following : The Garrison Artillery were a fine sight as they march:d along the pathway to string music; bui when they hurried out to their lunch, while the crowd waited in the cold, one stalwart young farm:er remarked: \u2018They seem to Enow how to beat a retréat to the southward as weli as some of tho soldiers of 1K12.\u201cIt is 87 years since the battle,\u201d said one middle-aged lady to another, adid- ing, \u201cYoull likely remember it.\u201d \u201cMet\u201d renlied the other.\"Why, I wasn't in this world for many a year after it.Thr idea! M: remember it.\u201d \u201cO, 1 beg 'your pardon,\u201d said the neighbor; \u201cit was your mother I was.meaning.\u201d \u201cOur folk were not in this country when it happened,\u201d the indignant ladv answered coldly.The day was chilly and some children started a small Tire of leaves and sticks, and finding it a comfort, some of the ladies cast longing eyes at an old rail lying in the grass.A pleasant-locking farmer was appealed to\u2014would he bring it to the fir?\u201cI daur na tetch it, madam,\u201d he aaid; \u201cit\u2019s risky; there's ton many milletary al * One of the soldiars drew near the fire and called to a amall boy behind him: \u201cSpread out your coat tails, scnny.to kecp the east wind off me.\u201d and seein thn size of the boy a general roar followed.HOMELESS CHILDREN./ The four Leblanc children who were found starving last week in a house on ufacturers street by Mrs.Greenwood, a neighbor, are still dependent on the generosity of that lady and benevolent minded offirials around the Police Court for food.The mother is at present seriously ill at the Hotel Dieu and the father is serving a term in gaol.When asked why no ateps had been taken to provide for them.Jwdge Des- noyers said it was the first he had heard of the affair.He could only recommend the case to the Mayor, as he would be unable to do anything himself owing to the fact there is no institution to which he could commit thero.LL.Mrs.Greenwood paid a visit to the Deputy Recorder this morning and be promised to do something for the cbild- ren to-morrow.le will make enquiries to ascertain the facts of the case an dif found to be as stated, will commit the three eldest to the Industrigl School and endeavor to have the bahy adopted.of tha district.\"ycars in the .McDuff, alias Jones, theft of a bicycle, | two years in the penit-ntiary; C.Bishop, horse stealing, two years in tho peniton- ! tiary: C.Rov.»li-« K'ng, burglary, three : Rubber .Ask for the Weather! 'Hate to wear \u2018em \u2014 \u2018hurt your feet-\u2014injure your eyes \u2014\"feel clumsy\u2014'stick in the mud\u2014fill with snow\u2014cold, clammy, noedless [Rubbers.) ) Now leather shoe\u2014wet-proof,snow-proof, stylish, warm.Made by the famous Goodyear Welt process, which gives elasticity to the sole, and dur ability to the shoe.$ 5.00 per pair.Slater Rubberless Shoe.* A fall ne of these popular Shoes in Black and Tan, 235°n1 SLATER BRO, 24) St.James street.ST.FRANCIS ASSIZES.Judge Archibald Sentcnces Those Found Gullty .- [Special to the Star.] Sherbrook*, Que., Cctober 29,\u2014The following were the sentences imjosed by ! Hom.Justice Archibald yesterday upon tbs prisoners tried before him during tha criminal asgiz-s, concluded here last | Friday: Hugh\u2019 Clarke.falsely pretending to have encloed 8500 in a postal letter, three months in the common gao .This light sentence is chiefly the result of a petition, largely signed by Clark*'s neighbors.T.G.Smedley, obtaining money under false pretences, four tronths in Uhe common geo.of the district; Ernest Allen, horse stealing, three years\u2019 penitentiary; J.B Brouiilard.argiavated assault, seven days in the common gaol; FL.H.Cood- sell, Lolwe stealing, two years in the penitentiary; }*.and N.Giroux, theft, two mitentiary for each; mon: ns ia Lhe common gaoi; À.Valliere, hors» ~t-aling, six months\u2019 common gaol with hard latior; W.Mariin and W.Chris- tia, setting fire to @ load of oats, W.Martin, two years\u2019 penitentiary; W.Christie, one year in the common gaol with hard labor.LAKE SUPERIOR'S PASSENGERS, Father Point.October 29.\u2014The B-aver Line steamer Fake Superior, passed inwards from Liverpool yrsterday with the following cabin passengers: Mr.Mundarloh, Mrs.Munderloh, Mr.{.Lay- ton, Mrs.W.Marley, Mrs, Hutchins, Misa Lydia J.Kay.Miss Moss, Mr.A.O.Wh-el-r.Master Whee.er Mrs, Moss, Miss Moss, Miss Moss, Mr.fi.Kelley, Mr.Hepburn.Mrs.Hepburn, Mr.A.Atkins, and 81 intermediate and 30 steerage passengers.THE BAR EXAMINATIONS.[Special to the Star.) Sharbroolte, October 29.\u2014At a meeting of the St.Francis Bar yesterday.# resolution was passed, partially endorsing the mojority report of the special committee to enquire into law exam'nations, a large majority being of the opinion that the presentation of the degree of B.C.I.by the students aspiring to practice was sufficient ta admit them without further examination by the } examihers, except upon procedure \u2018only.LILIUOKALANI'S RETREAT.mdon, October 29.\u2014A despatch to the Standard (rom Vienna says that ex- Queen Lilinokalani, of Hawaii, has purchased a sit between Torbole and Mal- cest and Gardia, in Italy, for the purpose of erecting a villa for a winter residence, and also purchased the Castel di Planelli.in the Italian Province of Udine, for a summer residence.A DISASTROUS FIRE.; .\u2014_\u2014 | \u201c London.October 29.\u2014A tch from Perth.West Australia, says that an extensive fire took place there on Sunday morning, when several railway sheds and warehouses for the storage! of freight, were burned.The prironers in the gaos near by assisted the fire brigade ne ting the fire out.The loss was £50,000.COUNTERFEITERS' COINS, [Special to the Star.] Toromto.Cot.:9.\u2014-The joice yesterday found $607 of the counterfeit money made by the gang of five now under arrest.ant o GUARANTEE?Zz MERIDEN BRITANNIACO, ANN «es £ {4 A & RGE® Sy GENVINE BY id y \u20ac : DA oh FURS! FURS! H.Rutenberg & Co., 801 CRAIG STREET, Haring decided to retire trom business, offer for kale at very low prices their entire Stock of I's for Ladies, Children and Gents, Clothing, Jewellery, Musical nntrue ments, Sporting Gouis, ste Cull to se: our prices telore going elremhbere, 50 fins Racoon Coats for sale, very low at soi CRAIC STREET.3 nlawtr a me GRATEFUL\u2014-COMFORTING, EPPS'S COCOA BREARTPAST-SUPPEI, \" Rd a thor.uzh Lunwiege the Ruturad bisa whol oo Tn the aprera tions of wig.aa nnitition, aed à application of thn fine pro a 4 Epps hon provided [or 0p las urs haverage which 1a; Tt is by the jnéiesns 140 à tution may bo gradustiy b every tendency io aris ¥ CE Made aimp- vcore, kite by Gir , ied there.JAMES EPPN& Co.Ltd, fiomoenpathic Chemists, London, England, - Cigarette Smokers : Insist upon getting from your dealer the Creme \u201c Creme 10c Lia Fayette =m bots.1.M, FORTIER, Maker, Montreal.21 nh McGIBBON, DAVIDSON & HOSLE, , ADVOCATES, New York Life Budllding.MONTREAL.RD McGiznonw, QC.ARTHUR FP.Hocix PrERR DAVIUSON.ARTHUR Dalin NOTICE.We wish to notify intrading purchasers of pianos we will take ches an LA BANUUE DU PEUPLE m now to 1st January nest, in pe;ment of pissos.The THOS F.G FOIsY Pano Mig Co.216 Papineau ave \u2014 that x08 Children Gry for Pitcher's Castoria.mm my STEAMSHIPS. 1 The Baily Star * » IT a Nt - 4 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014 v + i TUESDAY-~OCTOBER 29-1895, GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors 183 and 165 St.James Street.THE DAILY 3raR 18 sont to any part of the United States or Canada, postage rool 33a year, for six months, and uc.for three montha #7 We believe the circulation of THE TAK oX- 8 the cotabined issue of all the other English nEWApApers published fn the city of Montreal.2 ~~ Axents for Franch Advertising are Measrs, _Mayonce, Favre & Cie, Ruo du la Grange.Bate - re 18, Paris, France.CIRCULATION r \u2014 OF THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star TUR WEEK ENDING OCTOBER 20, 1895.Monday .\u2026\u2026.\u20260rarrerre cesser eaccee 41,742 Tuesday.\u2026 \u2026 41,814 Weduesduy .41,884 Thursday.\u2026 41,783 Friday.us coir 41,338 Saturday.UTP RN RR 44,513 253,104 Present Average: 42,184 74,473 500] ui From the abov: fuyures are excluded several thousand short sub- DAILY, For Week ending Oct.26.WEEKLY STAR Last Week Average Circu.ation of the STAR Last Week scriptions regardod as more or less ephomeral.TUESDAY, OCTOBER 200 1835, AFTER CIVIC REFORM.-\u2014 The stotanceus p pulur discussion of civic reform prop sais that has teen pote on tor some time in Toronto, has fed to the reorganization of the ei bes Cuien Commuttes.The sudden break- done their waieri orks system last September das river thé Torentonians a lively interest cn the sujet of civic Tni-rOverniment Every time 1 he water cat went by to the melancholy music Lorn, the householder received that of the a vernder municipad politics was a thing tot intese to! somebody else he- the Tractors \\s \u201cile ddernen oni the public con- a consequence popular in- | thousand dollars have already been paid | off.This sinking fund will pay off the whole.remaining debt by 1841, when the present works will become the unencumbered property of the Corporation.Good municipal government pays.THE DEFEAT OF THE FRENCH MINISTRY.; \u2018he defvat of the French Ministry be- causs of alleged slackness in prosecuting tha culprits in some extensive railway frauds is a nots of wholesome tone.The I overthrow of a Ministry in France is not at all similar ip its effects to the defeat of tha Government under the British system.À Cabinet is often put cut in the Chamber of Deputies just to get rid of a single Minister or group of Ministers.A new Govermanent is almost certain to contain a fair proportion of the late Ministry.Such a rrorganization of the Government as has taken place at Ottawa several tines since the death of Sir John Macdonald, would be, in sume senses, equivalent to a change of Ministry in France.Tha division of the Chamber into \u201cgroups\u201d is, however, a feature of the situation that wa cannot reproduce on our stage.Thr Chamber of Deputies will do much for the pation if it makes it plain that no Ministry can live which does not punish boodling and insist upon honest administration.Stability of government is a great need, particularly in the midst of the war camp of Europe, but purity of government\u2014a patriotism that punishes all those who betrdy the nation for private -gain\u2014is also a high LATE SIR CHARLES HALLE Learned His Plano Noles When Three Years or Age.The late Sir Charles Halle, the celebrated pianist, director of the Musical Institution at Manchester, who died in that city recently, was born in Germany in 1819, He received the honor of Knighthood in 18:8.At the age of three he knew his votes.When only four, on returning from a visit to a relative he remarked, \u201cUncle's piano is & quarter of a tone sharper than onrs\u201d\u2014 which proved to be the fact.At this early wire he appeared at a concert in his native town of lagen, Westphalia.At the age of seven Spohr arranged for his ied music incessantly.terest in the ui ject bas grown daily: and nou the Cltizens Conunittee has bee revived, Mr.Goldwr Smith has bee rise chairmen, and thre Secre- varies have been set at work.Citizens , are anvitel te make suzve tens in writs inst \"nf à veutuittes he- teen ed to reau These sur rés ins ani trans- apie nt- necessity.J Led the graus ng of the request.NO SALARIES FOR CITY ALDERMEN.THE CITY COUNCIL RESCINDS ITS VOTE OF A YEAR AGO.Aldermen Consider It Would Look Absurd to Vote Salaries to Themselves While Seeking Authority to Impose New Taxes.The City Council met yesterday to discuss the proposed.amendments to the city charter, the principal business done during a three houry\u2019 session being the \u2018rescinding of the ;resolution passed last year in favor of the allowance of salaries to aldermen.- His Worship.Mayor Villeneuve presided, and all of thé meinters but Ald.Hurtenu and Ald.Prefontaine were present.The Muyor announced that be had that morning received from the Rev.lather Hebert, of the Sulpiciins., a request that the city allow the Haspice St.Charles permission to cecupy for this winter the old bu:lding on Jacques Cartier square, south of le Royer strect, formerly occupied by the Hecorder's Court, and acquired by.the city with the Chateau de Hamezay property.The Mayor favor- The oid property ocup ed by the Hospice on ai- housie Square had been expropriated, and the institut on was without a hone.The desire wus to use the old building as a sheitering home, where the pow might find shelter without apmying to the jolea stations.The building was a present vacant, and it would cast the city $10,000 10 put it into a state of repair.Ald.Beausoleil wanted the application referred tv the Finance Committee.Ald.Renault and Ald.Grothe appealed to the Council in Che name of charity to grant the request.' Aid, Stevenson thought (hat now that the property had come into the s- sion of the city, it-might with advantage used for tne Recorder's (durt again.It would be a good thing to get that institution out of the City Hall.Ald.Lyall said that there was no such glaring destitution as to warrnat the Council taking any step likely to give the impression to the outside world that a municipal refuge was a necessity In Montreal.The matter was referred to the Finance Committee.The Council took just three quarters of an hour disposing of the first clause ot the proposed amendments of the city charter.It was the lirst clause passeu SIR CHAS HALLE.appearince at a concert under his direction.For the nexj ten years young Halle gave no more exhibitions, but stud- i le went to Paris where he acquired a great reputation for his style of interpreting classic com- wsitions.When the revolution of 1848 iroke out he repaired to England, and theneeforward made that country his Lome, He became director of the Musical Institution at Manchaoster, and was recognized as the chief of classical pianists in England.He published a few compositions of a very high order, edited the Best classival composers and acquired celebrity a: a conductor.Sir Charles marricd seven years ago Mme.Norman Neruda, the celebrated violinist.His son, Mr, C.FE.Halle, is a well known painet, and Mi-s Halle is a rising sculp- 1 tor.mit ihe eer 10 cae econiral Comnit- tee.Plainly they mean to see up on\" Toronto wheter it be ; aledonia.* To the Human System.Bold by best Hotels, Grocers, eto., and C.QURD & CO., 43 Jurors Street.2542 LE husband did not know her whereabouts.The tarrister stated that the eo-respond- ents had already Leen cited.The jud adjourned consideration of the application.1 Captain J.M.Allen.master of the brigantine Sullivan, of Eoston, n awarded a gold watch for his gallant exertions in rescuing the crew of the schconer Granville, of Annapolis, N.S, in the West Indies, in February last.A silver watch Thomas Mooney and Hans P.Petersen for similar services.IRISH ITEMS, (Special corresrondence of the Star.) Dublin, Cctober 16.\u2014Canadiin stamps appear to fetch good prices.At a recent ale in london, Messra.Puttick and Simpson sold a New Brunswick Is.mauve, um , for £26, a Nova Scotia 1s.violet.for £19.10s., and a Canada 64d.purple, for £13.Canadians would do well to look up their old letters, and try if thay have not some odd £20 stamps lying about amongst the rubbish.Wa ars to have Patti and Sims Reeves (not togethar) in Dublin soon.It will be interesting to note if the former has retained her glorious voices.She is now over 50 years of age.Poor old Sims is well over 70, and his voix is gone years ago.low many firal tours and last performances has h* already had ?.Th~ celebrated \u201cBook of Kells,\u201d which, besides being the most valuable of Irish literary curiositias, is said to be :h~ most beautifully written and illuminated book in the world, has recently bren re-bound in antique n:0.0cco by Mossrs.Galwey & Co.of this city.Th= book would no.be allowed out of Trinity College, so the work was done in the library of that institution.; * * Two Irishmen, ho'ding the post of Commander of th: Forces in Ireland in imme- diats succ>ssion, as in thy cise of Lord Roberts sucoreding Lord Wolseley.is not without precedent.About a century ago, Gen.Robert Cunninghame, an irish soldier, with larg> estates in Monaghan, was aprointed Commander of the Forces, an was succcedsd in i796 by another Irishman, Henry Luttrell, Earl of Car- hampton.e .Our great Irish soldiers appear to be in close touch with the Church, and old St.Patrick's espcially claims connection with som» them.A Dean of St Patrick's, the Very Rev.Henry Packenham, was brother-in-law of ths great Duke of Wellington: a Canon.tbe Ven.Cadwal- lader Wolseley, was a fir«t cousin of.Lord Wolszlyy's.and a minor Canon, the Rev.John Roberts.was Lord Roberts\u2019 grandfather.°.\u2019Trilby\u2019\u2019 was produoœd for the first time in Dublin on Monday last, at the Gaiety, by the Beerbohm Tree Company, and was well received by a crowed house.Dublin has had \u2018delirium Trilby\" for the last weok or so.and everyto! is now reading the book which made auch a sensation on the other side of the Atlantic, long ago.; - .A Tipperary farmer writee urging his brother-agriculturists to start co-oper- ative bacon-curing establishments such as they have in Denmark.li is a plain, simple fact that Irish bacon producers have not been paid for their trouble nor feed for a long time past, and the only is to get rid of the middleman, and bring producesr and consumer into closer touch.Denmark's wonderful success in t ng indumry is altogethar due to co-operation, and it is tun> for tbe farmers of Ireland to protect themselves and make a {and against the rings that have been (heir enemies for the past twenty years.\u2018 .(Co.Cork) Board of Guaird- irst to commence the attack on foreign grain.At a meeting held Inst Saturdny it was unanimously resolved Lo, institute an arsociation in the south of Ireland to encourage hom~ manufacture in all its branches and the improvement of our native ' cr Spe- icial attention will be directed towards reventing brewers and distillers using oreign- barley instead of native grown.as it is comsidarsd very unfair to the farmers of Ireland that these men should be allowed to import inferior barley.manufacture it and sell ita produce as the ou of Irish growth.An office will be opaned in Cork for tha pose of keeping a record of all foreign barley imported to that , and any other goods not approved ¢ by the Association.Our late Lord Lieutenant The Ferm ians are t be À ie doi great execution with hia rife in Sootlan: .week, w alking on t rest Kinloshawe in Crews has also been awarded to MEETIN NTS Old Brewery Mission Anniversary, pecial services in connection sbove sani versary will be conducted by the with the ° REV.GEO.J.MINGINS, D.D., Pastor of Union Tabernacie, New York, as follows: SATURDAY.NOV.and, CONVERTS TESTIMONY MEETING, isslon Hall, 788 Craig mt.sts pm.This i SUNDAY, NOV.3rd.Preaching tn Centenary Methodist (Church, PH .Charl at lam GRAND Wiss MEETING lu ns re, 415 pm The atudents from McGill Legos will sin Miss LILLIE (CRAIG, EP HEATON Esq.will preride, KETI in St.James Methodist CI o pus, at close of the regular service dint Church.ob 8.30 TUESDAY, NOV.sth.ANNIVERSARY MANS MEETING ir Bquare Methodist Church 4: 8 jm.eon RGUE ., Chadrmar.\u2019 Tho public ia cordially invited to be presont at thes services.Collections Lu ald of the Maslin will be taken ap.2354 daw WEST END METHODIST CHOIR ANNUAL CONCERT.Mrs.Belle Harrington Hall, Huworous Recita- tivnist, and other weli baux u talent, 10 the Lecture Hall, cor.Cauning and Conrsoi, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, Tickets 23c.251*3e0d Irish Catholic Benefit Society.A RPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of nomination of Olcers | il, No.223 M THURSDAY EVENING, the 3let inst, at Eight ocluck.B r 243 JAS.MCVEY, Seoretary.rrr MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC, H.THOMAS, Lessee and Man.¥.Murray, Ast Man Besinning Monday, Oct.24th, id his Famous Company of SALVINI {var ie Monayement of y Monday.Thursday and Haturds _\u2014 Guardsmen ;\u201d Tuesday and Friday Shi re and on Wednesday evening and at the Beturday matinedy Lo .\u201c Besta now on sale ut Theatre Walk er, and Windsor Hotel .iris BANCROFT rely.\u2026.Prince of Magicians, snd company vf Player, mt 4 duction of Uiughe The mys! sumptuous cl 50c, 750 and $1.00.Beats at Th Hotels.Next- The weet acy NDREW MACK.THEATRE ROYAL, Every afternoon and evening this weak.WEBER and FIELDS\u2019 Own Company.Admission 10v, \u201c0c aud Mc.Reserved seats 100 ox Plau at Theatro frum 9 a.m.to 10 p.m.Coming RE ty aud A OUDS.246 DANCING & DEPORTMENT QUEEN ANSEMBLY ROOMS, 222] ST.CATHERINE ATREET, New Class for Beginners.Evening.New Class fop Juveniles, Afternoun.Assembly, Saturday Evening L850, Tel.4177, zur A BOY MACDONALD, Jr, 8: UNION AVENUE.Prof.Durkee\u2019s Beginuers Classes, Mon ond Thursday Eveoings, Munday Afternoons.rondes nd ad Tuesdsy and Friley Évouings.ssieet % An nappes + AND DEPORYN Brum mond Mireet.Under ims Hogs Pacrimoee, i Prof.Norman a sclecticlarnentnow open.New begin: class forming on Monday end Wednesday, 4th and bt November.Join now.1 guaranteo to tesch you.Adi [ class Ssturday, 8 p.Juveuilra, Tuesday, Thursday and Baturday.é p.m.Discount to M.A.À.A.members and atudents.Bend for cireular.Private classes à \u2014 Telephone 3834, ONSERVATORY UF DANCING, 7 e ment and PF Culture, 2208 BC, Catherine Aircon ' Class for Beginners Monday and Wednesday 8 pm.Advanced Tuesday sud Baturday.8 pm Juveniles \" Privat day and Thursday, 4 Ladies p and Wednesday, 4 ham © (lute Mo tac: omedy The.waitan\u2019s Visitor.Pricos\u2014 350, Johannis The King of Table Waters \u201cIs unrivalled.\u201d London Medical Annual.25501 SPECIFIC ARTICLES.IT'S A LITTLE THING But carries a heap of comfort 5 .m.Private Lessons ar; All the Latest Dances taught Jyh rie feo 8 p.m.Bend for Circular Telophoua 4635 230°t1 GEO.¥.BEAMAN, MUSIC TEACHERS.Mr.Paul Wiallard SINGING MASTER, Has changed his residence from 20 Bishop Street te 704 SHERBROOKE STREET.Applications recetved from 5 to 8.30 p.m.348 19 MR.HUBERT A, BAKER 0e Is prepared t lessons in ute playin Te culture, at bis otre 51 iy Councilor .= RAILROADS.NN UN ER AS \"To its users.It never disappoints THE COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER.set \u2014TRY\u2014 Watson's Cough Drops R.& T.W.Stamped on each drop.253 tt made wonderful shooting, bringing down six stags in six consecutive shots, a feat seldom if ever achieved before.And yet when we had Lord Houghton (as he was then known) in Ireland, we never looked upon him as being a good shot.Lord Roberts has taken a nice place near Clondalkin, County Dublin, and intends hunting regularly with the Meaths and Kildares during the season.le has a good stud of hunters and has already done a lot of \u201cschooling\u201d with his horses 30 that both Le and they are fit and well.The Parnell demonstration drew large crowds into Dublin from all ts of the country, and the crop of ivy leaves sported by {he Paimellites was somet hing phenomenal., TENNYSON'S SUCCESSOR.Alfred Austin Designated for The Laure! Wreath.London, October ¢9.\u2014The November number of the Bo-kman states that it I on reliable authority thit Alfred ustin has been appointed the poet laureate of Great Britain.Mr.Ausun is 8 poet, critic and journal- 1st, and was born near lceds, May 30, 1835.He took his degree at the I'ni- wersity of London in 1X53 \u2018and in 1857 he wis called to the bar of the Inner Temple.At the nge of \u20ac ghteen he had published & poem anonymously called \u201cRandolph,\u201d and Mr.Ad in is himse authority for the statement that he was early imbued with the d-termination to devote his life to literatu:e.His first acknowledged vo.ume «of verse.\u2018The Secon, a Satire,\u201d ajreared in 18.1.Since then be hus published & large number of fostical profluctions.lle Las also pub- :abed thres novels.Jle his written much for the Stunda:d and for the Quarterly Review.During ibe sitting of the Ecumencial Councu of the Vatican he represcnied the Standard at Rome, end he was Lhe special corre~pondent of that journat at the headquarters of the King of Prussia in the t:anco-German war.He has written a numter of po'itou and controverrin! woik:, and in 1£83, in conjunction with W.J Courthorpe, be founded the Nut onal Review.The work that last brought him into prominence was a proge «work cutitled \u201cThe Garden that love.\u201d Mr.E.Gooderbam, of Strathroy, Ont, has a Brahma Yen whicn lutely Inid an egg measuring 4 x 63 inches, snd weighing just a tritle short of a quarter oi a pound.\u2014 per, is rendered miserable by a disordered liver.Improve both by taking Carter's Little Liver Pills.Mr.C.J.Stewart, of liarrow, Essex county, Ont., grew this season a couple of water melons which weighed nearly 100 pounds.dpecial Notices.The Society of Arts, of Canada.The re-opening of the free school of drawing and painting, of the \u2018Society nf Arts, of Canada,\u201d 1666 and 1664, Notre Laue street, will take place on the 18th day of Novem: ber at 2 o'clock p.m.No demand of admission to the school is accepted unless personally presented.P pe ye 219 6 law holiday our will be held on Oct.SIpt instead of \u201cFri- & N.E.Hamilton.254 8 A Good Housewife Knows that malt is of the first importance in the preparation and premerva- tion of food, and that the purest and most soluble salt is Windsor Table Salt.Ask your grocer for it.It doesm\u2019t cake.Mr.W.H.Brown, of the G.T.R., picked ripe strawberries in his garden in Cayuga, Ont., during the first/ week of October.\u201cCatarrh Is a constitutional dineane and requires a constitutional remedy like Hood's | Barsaparilla.Your complexion, as well as your tem- Leave Windser Street Statien for Boston, $3.00a.m.\u201cwb20 po P d.9.00 a.m, 0p New York, 8.10 a.m., 65.10 p.m.Foronto, Detroi 08.35 am, \u201c00.00 Dm t.Paul.Minneapolis, \u201cs9.10 p.m.Winnipeg and Vancouver, 9.30 am.Bite.Anne's.Vaudreuil, eto\u2014+5.25 ».mm.21.45 pus, 539$ Be Soba s00 a0.4.06 \"8 8.20 158.40 ohns\u2014 58.00 a.m, 4.*38.0pm., - Newport\u201449.00 am, \u201copm.\u201c58.20 = » Halifax, N.8., Bt.Joho, N.B., atc, 0pm Bherbrooke\u20144.06 p.m.and {sd °F Hudson, Rigaud and Pt.Fortune, 31.45 p.m, {s) 5.20 p.m Leave Dalhousie Square Station for Quebec, 68.10 a.m.: 63.30 p.me, s1020 p.00 couette, Gt, Gabriel, 5.15 pm.P.wa, .m *| Bt Lin, St.Eustache, 5.30 p.m ft.Jerome, 330s,m., Ham, 8 Sto.Rose and .m., 6,05 p.m.: Buturda: tDalty except daturdaye.Other trains week days o: sleeping cars.z8aturdeys onty.Saturday sud Sunday.30 p.m.Ste.Therese, $a m ihm.a) pm y.1.30 pm, instead o pe *Run daily, Sunday in uded, unless shown.starr fSundays only.(a)Exroept CITY TICKET AND TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 129 fit.James st.(mext te Post Office).MI 4 FIREWOOD.Tenders are invited for Firewood to be delivered to the Company during the winter of 1895-98, Specification and form of tender can be had on application to John Taylor, General Storekeeper, Montreal : Tenders endorsed *' Tender for Firewood,\u201d and addressed to the undersigned, will be received on or before Tuesday, November 5th.The lowest or any tender will no# necessarily be accepted.L.J.SEARGEANT, General Manager.Montreal, October 18th, 1885.pore | IMPERIAL CHURN POWER.Patented 10th August, 1086, at FE Le 4 fr This invention has ne qual both in to labor-saving and simplicity.A twee old baby can nurse ker dell and do the Provincial and County rights for sale, Address, COL.W.SPARLING, Little Rock, Ark., U, 8, A, 2530048 x = \u2018Cigar Smokers Try Once the Creme: Creme 10c La Fayette .5c.J.M.FORTIER, Maker, Montreal, ; \u2014 ne : FOR SALE COPPERS : \u201cStar\u201d Office, RATS 0 227 mm sa Cen TARAS Sar\u201d i _\u2014 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-TUESDAY-OCTOBER 29-1895.oe y 5 rem EUROPE'S NEWS AND POLITICS.STEAMSHIP ST.LOUIS BROKEN DOWN AGAIN.| An | j ! Latest Movements Regarding Voluntary Schools\u2014 President Faure | and His Distinguished Visitors \u2014 Gossip of the Old Land.: London, October 29.-There will be the usual numerous chinges in men's fashions the cominz winter, but, as a mat- | ter of fact.the best dressed men in London uke very little change from : one year to another.The exaggerated | i long frank, spike-tailed cutaway coats and other extravagances are never adopt- | ed by them.As an example, the smar!- | in London has a little =bop Bil hatter in Si James\u201d street, which is litle know: to strangers visiting the city.He peer advertises, but in bis shop one may see the hat boxes of half the roval- ties and membens of tbe peerage in Ein- lundi.He never rells a ready-uide hat.but insists, upon making one Jor enh sautomer, taking generally a week to do the work.The shape of his hats is ale ways the same, unless by special order, the size of the brim ouly vary.aeeqr ding to the figure of his customer The sane is true in regard to boot mraikers.For their English customers the best boot makers here mike none of the extremely pointed shoes which are now worn in America.Fhe most fashonahle young men are wearing almost squares toed shoes.; The question of \u201chots\u201d (sLoes) Is a very serous one to an Luelistinon and the prices charged are tise.Two ot three recognized artists in ins line are (ir ahead of American prices.Une fushion- able firm which suppi.es a lot of the and makes a crowned heads of Furo,w.specialty of bouis for \u2018officers iu the Life Guards, Horse Guacds and other usehold troops, charges the \u201cmo.est\u2019 rice of 80) for the regulation undorm \"boot.These boots reucn almost to the thigh, it is true, and are most elaborately made, and one pair pencruily lasts a lifetime.Clement Scott, we !-known dramatic critic and author.evidently does not.enjoy the hostile reception w hich the itites and gallery have been according fit upon his visits to the theatres.Here- toïvre Mr.Scott has always made un imposing entranc> into the theatre ujon th: Occasion 0.premiere and bus invariably occup.ed the mest imposing box in the theatre unless royalty happened Lo the be present.Hill, ni a production afew] nights ago, Mr, Scout Was scen ensconced in the lasi row of the dress circle.The populat.on 6; Japon, according to @n éstumate received here, 15 19,000,000, allow.ng 30600 tor we new ly-acquired territory of Formuss.Japin has records of \u2018her pujulat.on going bak to the year 610, when the number was 1,9-K5K12.This report also cuils atiention to the fact that in point ot area Japan sitice tie Formosa acquisition sakos rank next below Spain and stands about even with Bweden.The American naval officers in future will not be noie to enjoy the privileges atforded by B \u2018ourss o! study at Grcen- wick Naval co 4 An order is alaut to be issu -d by Lhe adn iraliy forbidding the entry oË any Torsign of ficor into the naval codrge or on board British warships.ft nis orl: r 1s not specially aimed at any pow.r Hut Ameres and Japan will be the chef sufferers, as for a lonz tinue past :uey have been sending young nffieis to Greenwich for a twe-vear course.At present the only fore.gners at the naval college are two gradnaies o: Ann.i and one Japancs- o.fiver, The order, however, docs not apply to chose wno are now there, but at wili keep out future appli- vants.; Th- sudlen death of the Marquis of Waterford re ails the fact that he was the hers of or of the most dangerous escap.Aa 0\u201d the ern ury, when he eloped Pid Vivian, daughter-in- -law of Lord ivian.th mnarquis married her when young Vivian obtained a divorce and sh died in tie following year.lle then married Uluncte, daughier of the Duk: of Peat rt.and she is reported to be dying of sane Henry Catet Loupe, the American jin- go, intorviswel in te nton, said: \u201c1 have only just returned {rom Spain and derive my imiertmation in regard to Venezuela trom what | have seen in the Engli:h newspip rs since | reached Paris.From their stan ments it appears that England has sont an vltunatui to Vene- guelu.threatening the use of military end naval for-> 19 © paration is not made at one for attlpgel injuries to certain British subjects, and «elining arbitration as to a large portion of the territory in dis puie bovueen ther two nations.Reparation for irguris to the English polive is, of coUrs3, a muere excuse.Nations do not seck redress for such injuries by at one threatening military re prisais.They begin by diplumatic repre- scntations.The 1%elgians some time ago hanged a British subject with scarcely the formality of a drum-head court-mar- tint.but England has not yet threatened Ve \\æipun with armed invasion.\u201crie real point in Venezuela is the .disputed territory.There is not a foot of lint west of ths Essequibo River to which I; szland has an undisputed title in lux uni by historical evidence; yet she bas gradually pushed forward her boundary bevond That river until she bas weiz st from Venezuela territory as large as the Siatrof New York.If ever there wis a proper cane for arbitration it is this.but England thus far has declined arbitration, and has kept steadily on seizing land in Venezuela.The posses- eion of all this land.if reports are correct, she now proposes te confirm by military invasion and the us- of force.\u201cSuch action involving forcible acqui- = ras ZS Ee & Flowers Jove the Sunlight and alwaès tirn toit The modern housuwife learns to En love Suniight Soap and always turns to it to help her out on \u201cwash day\" or any other day when she needs a pure, honest soap which cleanses everything it touches and doesn\u2019t injure anything, either fab- _ ric or.hands.Less labor Greater comfort = Son ug À uly 2 ~~ 6 Cents Twin Bac = > rol.every 19 wrappers In Books for lames Bros.Td.te Wn, 83 Scott St.Toronto LI7PAPPEFS| s useful aper-bound & ; book will be sentes AAAS eunitgns Seap Pepot fer Quebec.FRANK MAGOR & CO, - MONTREAL, 361 sition of mew territory in a gross violation of the Monroe doctrineand a direct and wanton attack on the United States lhe English say that they cannot recognize the Monroe doctrine; that it is nol international law.That is true enouich.The Monroe doctrine involves the ition, influence and supremacy of the United States in the Americas.Those are facts which must be recognized.If England can disregard them, other nations will do the sane and in a short time we shall be surrounded by European dependencies.If we allow England to land troops and invade Venezuela and hold n:w territory, we abandon our rights and our duties and our well-established position in the Western hemisphere, und sink in the scale of nations.\u201cIhe appearance of British fleets and aruties for the conquest of American ttitlory anywhere will bring on war withthe United States.It is said that Lae -vlent Cleveland has already sent a zotous despatch to England in regard er Viezuela.If he has done so he will have the cordial support of Americans of all political parties.The President and Coneress, Republicans and Democrats, will ie united in resisting at any cost any seizure or armed invasion of! any American territory, such as is now apparently prorased by England with refer- encre to Venezuela.\u201d Th» London County Council roved it- v'lf unable to dispose of the Music Hall license _aukstion without making itself more ridicu\u2019ous than ever.It granted uurstrieted licenses to the Empire and all other halls except the Palace, which is admittedly the most superior place of variety entertainment in J ondon.The only reason suggested by anybody for refusing to ons hall the privileges given to all the oth»rs was that the audiences at th\u201d Palace are so select and the entertainment of such a high «class that it would be a pity to run any risk of the \u201cdeterioration of either.The majority in favor of removing thé restrictions on the Empire was seventeen, while the vote on the Palace was a tie, and the Chairman voted with the opponents of free licenses.real reason for this absurd discrimination is said to be the Jy rsonal unpopularity of Sir Augustus larris, owner of the Palace, among certain members of the Council.A well- informed.corres pndent writes go of Jesty's allies, is determined to take a prominant part in Eastern affairs in the cvent of their developing into activity.The bulk of the Italian fleet is kept con \u2018stantly within hail of Spozzia, and a special squadron.under the command of a Rear Admiril.is now being formed of five of th> anost powerful vessels, ready according 10 the programme.to go any- wh re or do anything.People who are su to be in Signor Crispi's confidence, declare that in the event of a Russian invasion of Armenia, which is still on ths cards.the British and Italian Governments have arranged for a.counter demonstration in their interest, mn an equitable division of the spoil.the plan including th> despatch of British warships to Constantinople and an Italian squadron to Tripoli.There is a good deal of co ture.about all this.but it is not i s gossip by amateur diplomats, but the serious talk of thoughtful Italians.who am in a position to know \u201csonictiing of \u2018what is\u201d going fon\u2014behind uce a bicy- th?scenes.Determined efforts to in Brod comfortable and convenient oN onal detracting from cling dress which shal the graceful bearing of its female wearer, are still being made in London ,and last week a Bond street firm was so con- fitent that it-had solved the difficult y that it invited all the world to visit its shop and inspect the wonderful garments.It turned out that the new dress)was a mere modification of the divided skirt arrang ment, admittedly becoming to slight, girlish figures, but awfully unbecoming to all others.As slight, girlish figures are in the minority here, the show was voted a failure, 80 that the field in which fame and fortune await the Buc- cessful competitor is still cpen to the world's genius.Th> cuiious fact is reported from the Franch forces in M car that the column which mada» ing forced march that captured the capital was composed entirely of men who came from colder climates.Tho dark men melted away in th» a:bulances.Tha French Govern- went propises to send a scientific ex- pdition to Madagascar.It will contain sixteen members, two geolcgists, two doctors, two mining enginecrs, botanists, surveyors, ethnographists and soon.Th» fauna and flora, tribes, climate and dialects of the land will come within the ,8cope of the mission.A record price for a postage Stamp was obtained at a stamp auction in london yesterday.A Mauritius postpaid twopenny blue, unused, sold for $700.Deadly -water syphons seem to be the latest public danger.Two have exploded within & month in Paris, ard in each casr th~ person who had pressed the lever was killed.The pressure to which thse glass bottles are charged in Paria is said to be higher than in the average steamship er.It is now said among the golf clubs that Robert Cox, of Edinburgh, is the Scotchman who has given to the United States Golf Association the $1000 championship cup te, be erin for by women next spring.ox is an old member of St.Pda in S00 d, and is much interested i in the progress of golf in America.He has given the cup with the idea of developing more competition among the women of the different golf clubs President Faure, of France, being, in spite of his \u201cspats\u201d and single eyeglass, essentially a man of the people\u2014one, in- eed, who has worked as an ordinary tanner\u2019s a prentice\u2014his countrymen cannot but feel gratified at the perfect breeding inction whirh he manifest in receiving the royal visitors who are flocking to Paris in increasing numbers, there being two arrivals for every one departure.Although the monarcbists on the ane hand aud the ultra-radical on the other ate on the lookout for anything that ceuld poesid ibly be construed into a breach of \u2018\u2019savoir-faire and etiquette, while the Parisians, with their fondness for making fun of everything, are on the watch for whatever might Sonvented into ridicule, yet not a single hitch none are excellent breedin perfect manners more admired that and pe royal visitors at Paris, who, with memories of the \"Pere Grevy's\u2019 disconoertin, es, cannot find words to express their appreciation of the singularly good taste lisplayod by M.Faure in his intercourse with them.His characteristically French courtesy is led with a geniality as well as with a dignity of bearing worthy of the high office that he hol British politics remain Slagnant.The speeches of minor men like Mr.Treve- yan and Mr.ple on the surface.The Chronicle has & rofessed outline of the Government po- fiey, respecting voluntary schools, but it doubtful if any decision has been pay The , plan described would in- creas: the grant to board and voluntary schools five shillings for each scholar, but the conditions under which the m ney will given are not defined, afid these cover tho controversial ground.It is pot unlikely that an education bin will form part of nex Years egisla- tive work, and it will Jrobabl y be a fina- ancia.measure for altering the limits of the money grants to schools without raising the vexed question of religious teaching.The Ministry will hardly undertake to recast Mr.Forster's act and expose itself to feuds in the Government ranks and hostile criticism from many quarters.Ellison's annual review of the cotton trade of the world shows that the margin of profit to English spinnets is small, and that much machinery is now idle.The opinion of this expert is that English spinners made a serious mistake in not buying cotton heavily when it was low, and that their, American and German rivals got & of them by laying mn huge stocks of raw material when it was cheapest ; in other words, they were im- Topo by bearish reports from the Rew Orleans sents of Liverpool importers lasts ear and ard now raying the ven- alty for = net having bought raw cotton largel of their requirements.Prison considers a greatly dimin- baad supply this year certain, and conse- there been.à n.By .quarre: Curzon do-not make a rip-\" FOR BABY'S SKIN Scalp and Hair The most effective skin purifying and beautifying scap in the world, as wellas purest and sweetest for toilet, bath, and nursery.For distressing facial eruptions, pimples, blackheads, irritations of the scalp, dry, thin, and falling hair, red, rough hands, chafings, and simple rashes and blemishes of childhood, it is absolutely incomparable.antl throughout the world.Bi F.New- ritish depot: Y & boxs, 1, Kiog Edward-st.,, Loudon.Potiem Dive & Cuzn.Corr., Hole Prups., Boston, U.8.A.quently forecasts a higher range of rices.H's statistics prove that it is roin the Continent, especially Germany.that Lancashire is.exposed to competition and not from India.\u2018The number of spin- dies in Gr«at Britain is stationary, but it is rapidly increasing on the Continent and the 1 nited States.The accident to the boasted American liner St.louis, invo.ving her displacement bv the Berlin for Saturday's sailing, has caused great inconvenience to outgo:ng passengers.The london agent has been overrun with anxious enquirers for two days, and has been at his\u2019 wits\u2019 end to know how to dispose of the large number booked for the St.Lou's\u2019 return voyage.\u201cIke Berlin wil go over with every berth taken, but accommodat ian was lacking for ail.Many have delaved their passage a week, but others have had their money refunded and have taken a Liverpool ship.The St.Jours will be kid up for several weeks.Her.rudder frune was broken high up by a tremendous sea, and the vesse.was disabled, but the voyage was continued by ulternation of screws.\u2018hat scheme for a broad new street between !talborn end the Strand, London, which after a generation of delay seemed reilly on the pont of adoption a forinight ago, has been again laid by, but ano Ler ever more important project Las at lust taken a definite shape.A company 1+ now formed, capitas has been raised, and work wilt be unrediately be- un on tte deep underground railway rom Liver)o street, under Cent ras London to Stepierds Bush, a distance ut nearly \u2018ven miles.There will be fourteen intermediate stat ons, ali about seventy fect down, und connecting with the surfic: by huge lifts and motive power, ns in the South London Tunnel.There will be electric trains run every two and a half minutes at the rate of fourteen miles an hour.Engincer Great- head says the work will cost under $i8,- 000,000, und will be finished within tour years.The K:nx of Portugal, whose di'emma Letween \u2018Le Vatucan and the Qurinaf J wus @nticipated in these despatches, 18 suspected \"having taken 1rench;-as-j well as Portuguese, aiv.ce in deciding to with tbe Italian Kg rather than wiih the Pore.It is this suspicion wh.ch Iris stirred up such & sharp wrath in tome and led Crispi lo say such ex- tremelv d:sagreeabue things to Lhe Portuguese Minister.The correspondent of the London Standard in Viegna says that it wis due chiefly to the iniluence vi Prince Loban- otf that a European war was averted in 1887.'He writes that in 1856, \u2018when Bulgarian affairs were most critical, a new rifle was introduced in Austria, the transformation tuking about tive years to effect.The Russian generals, especially Gen.Dragomiroff, urged that Russia ought to take advantage of that period of transition.But the Czar, not being sure of an ally, resisted, and, instead of waging war, it was decided to mass as many infantry and cavalry regiments as possible in Poland, close tu the Austrian and German fruniiers, to draft divisions from the Caucasus to Europe, and to reorganize the frontier guards\u2014in other \u2018words, to take defensive instead of offensive action.The peace of Eprope was thus saved, as it were, by only a hair's breadth.The defensive plan was, by Gen- Dragomiroff\u2019s advice, published in the Russian Invalide, as a warning to Austria; but when the dislocations really commenced, and the Russian frontier near Austria bristled with troops, alarm waa taken in Vienna, and it is no secret that at Christmas, daar, | war was \u2018as near as skin to the body.The imminent danger was averted by the exertions of Prince Lobanoff, then Ambassador in Vienna, who acted as a sort of Colonel Stoffel, with the difference that his report was not regarded, but was read and acted upon by the Czar.The Ambassador pointed out di inetly that \u2018Austria was peacefully inclined, provided she were not further provoked, and that she was far stronger t was imagined in Russia; that especially the new Mannlicher rifle was excellent; that the plan of mobilization, thanks to the territorial system, was as complete as in Germany; and that with the inferior Russian wea- and other disadvantages, the massing of 1roops at Poland would be of little avail, rr Cardinal Richard, the Archbishop of Paris, in his recent letter to President Faure, protesting against the enforcement of the new tax on the religious orders, describes it as a serious blow dealt at Catholic consciences at the very moment when 8 pacification was being effected on the is of the he existing poli tical institutions.\"W s, the true friends of Framce, those who, loyally accepting the republican form of government, wish not for Privileges.but for liberty and equality before the law.or those who pretend to defend the republic by imposing the yoke of their doctrines on the country?\u201d He insists that the suffrages of the nation havé not approved the exceptiqnal measures of recent years against religious communities; that parents, by subscribing to Catholic schools, show their dislike of Godless schools reesulting in juvenile criminality: that hospital patients clamor for sisters of mercy, and that the latter are still employed in war ambulances.he communities gapnot.he sayb.bo expected spontanen: ly to pay this arbitrary and ruinous tax out of money received from the bo pesntul of the faithful, and it would be to see the communities treated with rigor.The Cardinal protests against the- attempt to hristianize a France which is cov- ed with the charitable institutions of the church.especially at atime when subversive passions are fermenting amdng the masses.As a bishop and a Frenchman he feels bound, he declares, to warn the country of the dangers of legal atheism, and of the removal of every moral barrier to disorder.ST, PAUL'S FAST TRIP.New Engines Prevented it Being a Re- cord-Breaker.New York, October 29.\u2014The new steamship Si.Paul, of the American Line, arrived at the Sandy Hook lightship at 227.a.m.on Saturday, after a voyage from Southampton of 6daya, 17 hours and 5i minutes.It was her first trip from Southunpton, and but for the fact that her engines were slowed down several times and the port engine was stopped to \u2018ther for renin -one hours, she d probably have broken the record m : hat port, which is now held by the Nour York at 10 hours and 37 minutes less.The rate of speed for the whole voyage was 18.84 miles an hour.On one o days when the engines were working ail rixht the average specdiof 21 1-2 miles was maintained for twenty-four heurs.The days\u2019 runs were as follows: 452, 491 499, 447, 874, 30, and 294.Tho delays were caused by the newness of the machinery.Mr.D.J.Beaton, of Winnipeg, bas been committed to stand his trial for defamatory libel of R.L.Richardson, the editor of the Tribune James Stewart & Co.'s Sales.AANA INI NTS RICK TENEMENTS 313 AND 377 BERRI STREET, \u2014TO HE BOLL\u2014 Absslutely Without Reserve by Auction.\u2018This propo eAsures 22 feet by 97 deep, is in ood order and y vields an annual rental of © $360.00, Sach tenement contains 8 apartinents.The sale will take place at our room, 178 ST.JAMES STREET WEDNESDAY.30TH INST, at 11 o'clock, a.m.Pesitive Sale.Terms casy.For particulars apply to JAMES STEWART 2 re, Au SI5 tivnvers.UCTION SALE ORIENTAL GOODS.Fine Chinas and Sundries every day this week axcepting Wednesday.2.30 and 8 o'clock p.m.$239 AND 224) ST.CATHERINE STREET -QUEEN'S HALL BLOCK.\u2014 Hoats for Ladies.JAMES STEWART à CO, 254 4 Auctioneers.N ow FIRST PUBLISHED.[nder.« the.Of Crime Shadow , Or the Mystery ot Clement Dunraven.BY JEAN MIDDLEMAS, - Author of \u201c+A - Girl in a Thousand,\u201d Sealed bya Kiss,\u201d * By Fair Means,\" COFYRIGHTED, 1893, BY TILLUTSON & SON.CHAPTER KVI.\u2014(CoNTINTED.) Storms were not wont to upset Clement Dunraven, and lady Gertrude scarcely believed him.She raised his head from her shoulder and looked fixedly into his eyes.\u201cIs there any woman between you and me, Clem.?for mercy's sake answer the question honestly, or the fear of it wilt make me mad.His handsome bronzed face, tanned by the summer sun grew crimson, but he managed to contain the mastery over himself.you and me, Gerty ; are you not my wile \u2014my owni\u201d All that had been done, had been done for her sweet sake.He must go on lying to keep ber from guessing, to keep all suspicion, if possible, from ber guileless min This was his penaîty, and would it not, in time, become even a heavier one?Would she not do more than suspect, would she not learn to know him as he really was?\u201cThis sentence did not, however, wholly, satisfy her.\u201cIl am your wife, yes, I know that, but it does not always happen in this fashionable world of ours, that busbands are true to their wives or wives to their husbands, does it, Clem 1\" our mind has been initiating in the dark ways of fashionable life.F red it not, my pet.Here in our country home what have we to do with the flirting and philandering that goes on in nf me, Clem ?\u2018Sweet love, could I be otherwise?I swear to you that since the day I married you,\u2019 be could not help wincing at the word, \u2018I have been yours, yours utterly and wholly.of what happened before that time I tell you now as I told ou then, ask no questions.No man\u2019s achelor\u2019s life will brook much enquiry.Are you satisfied ¢* \u201cQuite satisfied if you really love me, Clem ;\u201d and then she put her soft arms about his neck and drawing close to hers, his face, furrowed as it already was by care, she kissed him fondly.She could not belp seeing the lines that had come during the few months they had been married, and that there was now many a silver thread amon the erst-time locks, but, wise fit tle woman, she said no more on the matter.Since he loved ber.ought she not to te content.Still she was very sure that some private worry.Oh, if she could only solace and comfort him\u2014ah, we perhaps, some; day he would have enough confidence in her to tell ber all the truth.So thinking she walked away to the window and looked out across the ter he storm had passed and the sun was setting in calm and ntately splendour, it seerned to be lingering in farewell beauty over the lake as though to illuminate the whole ecene, before it vas hidden by the flocculent masse: Pr which rising on all sides Brraldod the puible épProsch of ni night \"Oh.\u2019 an Lady Gertrude om.omits ad {miration in spite of her forebodings.\u2018Do come and ldok at the wun.How beautiful it must be by that chill cold lake.1 should like to go and look at it only I am afraid it would have sat by the time I g¢t there.\u2019 He ross and stood behind her.Was his torture never to cease.If she had lookad up at his face now she would have read there an agony far surpassing anything of which sh> had ever dreamt.t was he ao quite possible for him to stay a He would have: to invent some ex rca ne get away from the Court.He should go mad if to look day by day mering through the trees, a ie in winter was so very plainly visible.Yes.he must go,that is if he remained f to at that water al ree come and go on the earth ap he listed; but at moment the dread hand of the law ht touch him an the ghoulder and be would become a felon and an outcast.But for the moment to flee was impossible; he must await the issue of the next few weeks: besides waa there not Lisbeth living at his ve ates.He could not reconcile himself to t thought of going far away and thus denying bim- sell the opportun ty of olasping her sometimes in hia arms.Ah, Lisbetl, whatever the pages of the future revea'ed, she would never desert him.of that he felt absolutely certain.Hurriedly chasing each other with feverish impetucsity, these thoughts crowded through hia brain.You not go into ies, ; how dull you are.I do not believe that >.» WITHOUT Far SERVE.\u201cWhat woman could there be between.\u201cMy darling.Whe has been poisoning \u201cAnd you will swear you are true to / , Benning & Barsalou's Bales.PEREMPTORY TRADE SALE , waeLLENS AN AND D WORATEDS, Coatings, Tweeds, Blankets > \u2026 \u2019 Rugs, Ete., Ete,, dy Catalogue, AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY, 39TH OCTORER, and following days, by order of the MONTREAL WOOLLEN MILL CO.At their storcs, Nos.1810 and 1812 NOTRE DA ME ST., corner St.Helon, Montreal.About 2000 Pieces 6-4 Woollens and Worstods, allof this season's manufacture comprising choice and desirable fine Coatings, Suitings, Choviots, Friezes.Pilots, Presidents, Meltons, Serges, 3-4 and 64 Tweeds.: \u2014A1sOt 4000 Pairs White and Gray Blankets \u201c3 Ton per pair.y 1000 Rugs.asserted rises, The whole to be sold withont any reserve.Terma liberal.aus mailed on application.The particular attention of buyers of fine Goods is invited to this important saie.salc Each Day at 10.30 0 clock, n.m.RENNING « BARSALOY, 633 Auctioneers.BWV Wo BVO McCLARY MFG.CO.Enamelled Ware.Tinware, Plain and Japanned.STOVES, .STOVE BOARDS, FIRE SHOVELS, COAL HODS, MICA.Enamelled Signs made to order, WHOLESALE ONLY.ORDERS SOLICITED, 93 St.Peter Street, MONTREAL.HEAD OFFICE AND WORKS, London, Ont, - BRANCHES : Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg ¢ and Vancouver.ss 04 +++ W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO.100 Grey Num Strest MANUFACTURERS BESSEMER STEEL SOFA, CHAIR and BED SPRINGS A large stook always on hand..\" How - ATTRACTIONS.à sunilar manpar, but was dered in tie to save his life.STORMY ON THE LAKES.Decks Washed by The Waves &ohooners Balated,., [Special to the Star.] Toronto, October 29.\u2014One vf the must severo gales that has been felt on Lake Ontario for a number of years prevailed yesterday.Such loval steamers as are still running were very late getting in, and had a rough trip, the waves sweeping the pilot house.The achooner Gea, W.Davis, is ashore above Port Maitland, lake Erie.She will probably be gat off to-day.Captain Sylvester, of Syl vester & Company, reports that two of his thred masters are out in the storm, thw J.G.Worts, on [ake Superior, and St.Louis, on Lake Erie, and he is a little anxicus about them.A number of schooners for this port are down the lake, some of them eleven days out, owing to the steady westerly winds during the lust two weeks.THE STRANDED BRAZILIAN.Her Bow All Broken Up.Unloading the Forehold.[Special to the Star.) Murray Bay, October 29\u2014 The diver ho i the stranded steamer Bra- zillan, it is reported, says that for about ten feet the vessel's bow is all broken A The men are now at work unloading the fore hold.The steamer Relief arrived frum Quebec this morning mh mps and other neceasary tackle to Pre Brazilian off.The tug Lord Stanley took a schooner loaded with freight and sheep to Quebec yesterday.\u2018 The Brazilian left Montreal for London on Saturday morning last with a full general cargo.She carries a crew and is in command of Captain Whyte.The Brazilian has a gross tonnage of 4100 and & net tonnage of 2085.She bas triple exparision engiucs, and is the best Allan steamer in the Iondon trade, though exclusively a freight ship.She is ab out six years old.; THE BIG FIGHT.Arrangements Still Unsettled fer Holding It.Hot Sp Ark., October 20.\u2014War- rants are out for both Fitssimmons and Julian, his arreste state.That, at any rate, is what Governor Clarke says.Nev less, some peopls say that the fight will come off on Friday, per: on \u2018Thursday.in pri- , 2 Fits- arrested, he mys he will give à Julian claims that Corbett and Brady bave purposely hindered the fight, : y purposed, coming off.Corbett was re-arrested yesterday oa à charge of censpiring to break the peace.The citizens\u2019 committee imstl- gated this second arrest, which took place at Spring Lake.' DOUBLE ELECTROCUTION.Charles N.Davis and George Smith Put to Death at Dannemora.Dannemora, N.Y.October 29.\u2014Gea, Smith and Charles N.Davis were electrocuted in Clinton prison bere making twenty-nine who have been i to death by this method.George Smith was convicted of murdering a named Phillip Michtmeyer.He confessed that he committed the crime out of revenge for supposed insults.Charles N.Davis barely escaped lynching in for his crime, which was that of the person of a six-year-old girl ber and throwing the body into the canal.He bad to taken to the Albany goo! for safe keeping, so intense was the ing The electrocutions were successfully carried out.THE DEMERS CASE.Mr.Casgrain's Action Depends on Recommendations From Montreal.; {Specin! (uv the Star.) Quebec, Octoler 29.\u2014As some papers have stated \u2018laut the Crown was going a to abandon the Derme irder J rs mot case, Star correspondent asked the Attorney- General atou: :: to-day, and be that no such measures had been taken.The matter, he added, was in the hands of Crown prusecutors, Montreal, who would decide on this point.AMERICAN SCHOONERS SEIZED, {Special to the Star.) Sydney, C: B., October 29.\u2014 United States fishing schooners David Sherman Chutt, master), and Lewis H.Giles, (Mc- een, master), were seized yesterday by Commodore Spain, of the Canadian Cruiser Acadia.t is reported that the former was purchasing supplies under lie cense se them to tbe Lewis H.Giles.which no license, thereby violating the fi laws of Canada.The Giles was seized here two years ago for fishing within the three mile limit.MORE SMUGGLERS ARRESTED.\u2014 St.John's, Nfld, October 25.\u2014 Nine smugglor have been arreated at Burin, St.Lawrence and Mortier Jay.and large stocks of rum and o confiscated.The Police Inspector in charge of the w, erations.had to-day reports that would seek further instructions.Two revenue cruisers are to be maintained in the future, one on the south and one on the east coast.The Government claim: that by vi enforcement of the revenue laws it will be possible ta collect $200,000 more duties yearly.WILL IT PREVENT LYNCHING ?Atlanta, Ga., October 28.\u2014Governor Atkinson, in his annual to the Legislature, recommends that the General Assembly pass a law giving the family of & person taken from an officer and lynched the right to sue the county for the full value of his life.He also asks that the Governor be authorized to remove from office the wan from whore custody be was takem.THAT SHERBROOKE FIRE.[Bpecial to the Star.} - Sherbrooke, October 29.\u2014The fire last night at the works of the Dominion Lime Company, Lime Ridge, Quebec, was not so disastrous as at first reported.\u2018The gooper shop only and two or three sheds full of wood were eonsumed, and the las is covered by , MURDER AT VANCOUVER.Vancouver, B.C., October 29.\u2014J.H.Freeman, wharfingzer of the Union Steamship Company wharf.was mwrder- ed Sunday night, and the body was cast into the Tobe: where it was found yes- torday.Robbery seems to have heen the motive, as the murdered man\u2019s watch end chain are gone and his pockets rifled.trier HAYTIEN REBELS KILLED.Kingston, Jamaica, -Ortaber 29.\u2014 Ad- ve been received of an uprisiuæ in Domingo, on the frontier of Hay- ti.Troops were despatched to the aceney and the rebels were all ki'lnd.A feeling of discontent is genoral .roughout the vices - THE QUADRA ALL RIGHT.Victoria, B.C., October 20.\u2014At noon yesterday the Dominion Goveramont Quadra was towed off Fulf steame foot.gh two hours later she entered / Vic harber, none the worse for hes | mishap.7 s LAST EDITION., \u2018 AY-OCTOBER 29-1899.' : A \" LAST EDITION.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-TUESD = \u2014 , | Alleging that on thn 20th September, Inland\u2019 Revenue, at Loddon, Ont., died at = == LIBERAL LEADERS | eus, Juhn Bn | urphy, contractor, | HOLMES IN bis residence cuis morning.à ¢ M.Loi ; AMERICAN MARKETS.\\ | No.22.Cingaton, acknowledgod having receive .is understocd in Paris tha .is- - .from the firm of Robert Most and Co.won (Radical), will probably be called up- ow m CTSIn.Provisions, Eto Dinna ye hear the Slogan! CONDEMN \u2018LA PATRIF | Montreal, one thousayd shares of Riche- | on to form a cabinet.All the papers re- : hicaxe Danth Opening High Loven Closing 017 | lieu and Ontario stock, which were held | A NEW ROLE «ounize the crisis as a scvere one.* Mas.US à su à .I by him in trust for Mr.Connolly.In Octo- | .Sir C.H.Tuppsr and Sir M.Bowell Corn, Dec.31% xy n4 Me 'S SCOTCH _ \"ber, 1894, Mr.Connolly instructed Mr, | paid their resparts at the White House out Mes Ben Pun Rr Pe | TT Murphy to have Meiers.Meredith and | ms at Washington to-day.Por Jen wort Net Re ou \u2018 : ii Several grades of | 1 THE pve ee ht ont no.bn eth ee Noise Lon Lard Jan sar su ui 1s pure, soit and mellow.What more can be desired, one grade is the Lest i | gave thr necessary instructions, an election appeal was «à ; to-day.a.an i 4 .; | d est, a Y DO NOT APPROVE OF ITS ! Mews.Meredith and O'Hrien, it is al- ! CONDUCTING HIS OWN CASE HE Judge Osler dissented.Short Rite oh S83 877 , \u2019 Tex 3 Jaw the kind we use.The excel {required Mr.Connolly.through Mr.; ES \u201c May 42 «75 472 472-5 LL 10 me me - - een 3 ence Of Ivory is in its whi ADVANCED ROUGE IDEAS | Murphy to placé in their hands, fifteen CROSS-EXAMINES FINANC .New Terk - DIX IS IN its whitestess, * { oe is Se for in.a .E ANU CUMMERCE Wheat! es en ss =\" =\u2014- \u2014 crc To = fineness of grain, the abse | home a © hry for certain - \u2014 | Hoa 8 8 stress, and abus resin is fre recovery of their fifteen thousand STOCKS STRONGER.; Com Hin In a Ta color, ; .dollars.\u2014 : Sa > 2 The 1s - Laurier and Marchand Deny \u201c La | *\"* Smith, Who Found Peitzel's Body There wus a sight improvement in values ; muïwannee \u201c 5» sn Sn Pa _ The poorer grades ct'elephants* A QUESTION OF HORSE FEED.' ehatiges though Be vœvime of Usines con.WEG Ge.mS sh gi | tony come trom hich and dry .A .ot .\"on- c « 0).£ Ni .= ® Patrie\u2019s \u201d Statements That the LT nn the First Material Witness in tinued to ux San JL.\u201cThe \u201cSteel\u201d \u201cGoes pot etc me Ta 92 OST 4 ! revi, + here the ivory hag .we | Tt!Costs $200 a Year to Feed Each « | Sook ou Brest PSS tin Por he Wheat Oct.67 67! 67 67 : nus streaks and tumns vel} Liberal Party Shares the Ideas \u201cSeavenginæ Department Horee the Case \u2014- Holmes Up AN | NS io ome, os dere 1s noting for the \u201cWheat, gt.es on ay 84 : n | with age, while tiie Lest Legion t the \u201cP.\" and \u201cAvenir.\u201d (poo und Only $420 for Each Night Breer: I iy obaniced nS torencon | putas MP sa Sa ue : come from the Lot, low Par P 4 \" ; : ol 90% 2m .21 2 134 16d Hh Jw Su sde 488 438 HN -_ - a0 in Tos 12 nl 71 the international © 5000 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.\u2014 Bpecially reported for the SrAan by C.D.Monk.16 ft, rameant street, local Manager for J.8.Bache & Co., Oct.29.Oot.! Opg.Close.Opp.Close.Am Cotton OAL.\u2014 2 101% 163 ia 2 Eh 183 8 | i | BRITISH MARKETS.October 29.-Cable advices from England Hoard of Trade here re- this morning to the : «tv \u2018oLs cons, duil.On ze .port as follows: he rassage rather easler.Mai off coas:, quiet.Un passage rather casier.Enslioh Gath- fountry markets quiet and steady.fer In England frosty.Liverpool.\u2014\\Wkreat on spot, siendy- lutures steody at :s51 October and November; 5833-4d December; £5 60 January.and 58 61-2J February.Maize easier.Futures hey a 3m 41-2d Peas, First bakers\u2019 Minneapolis flour, s French country markets quiet Indian shipments -Wheat to Unit Ingdom, 2000 qrs.Russian shipments\u2014W heat, 000 qrs.; maize, 1,00 qra.ublan shipments ot wheat\u2014Tn United Kingdom, 4%, qrs ; do.to continent.122,00 qua Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla bas over and over Hsin proved itseit the best blood purifier medical science han ever produced.It cures when other medicines utterly fail.Ita record is unequalled in the history of medicine.Ite success is based upon its intrinsic merits Sarsaparilla Ix the One True Blood Purifier.185 6d.will take Hood's Pills 22 & 2, wg eee ms mess - of ed _.\u2026 ; 4 td Loa ay ., EE to wd \"+ oy?_ mag dr so own Special Notices.From The Au Bon Marche.Next Friday being a holiday our stores will be closed.but our Cheap Sule 1 place on Thursday.instead of Friday.Time will not permit us to give a detailed list of our bargains, but overy article in our establishinent will be reduced for Thursday's Cheip Sale at the Au Bon Marche, Alphonse Vali- quette, 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame street, opposite Balmoral Block.255 2 When you go to a druggist for a bottle of Dr.laviolette's Syrup of Turpentine, insist in getting it.Bo not allow yourself to be imposed upon by some thing else said to be \"just as good or even tier.\u201d A good word is an easy obligation; but not to speak ill, requires only our silence, which costs us nothing.2 Positively cared by these Little Pills.They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nauseu, Drowsi.acess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Smalt Pii.Small Dogs, * Small Price.DIAMOND JEWELRY We ask especial attention to our present assortment of Diamond and Gem Jewelry for Wedding Presents and other Gifts.Seiec- tions from our large stock of unmounted gems can be mounted upon short notice J.B.WILLIAMSON, \u2014Imsperter of- B.WILLIAMSON, 1741 NOTRE DAME ST.om J.Jackson's Nutritive Wine with Cod Liver Oil is well supported and digested by the stomach.A dose of this Wine representa an equal quantity of Cod Liver Oil.A marked increase in weight is noticeable after taking a few hottles.Atalld ists, Tueg 2sSeod SIDE DISHES.Our Denble Dishe Cover makes separate dish.11 INCH SIDE DISIT: 8 9,90 12 INCH SIDE DISH, $14.85 Henry Birks & Sons, PHILLIPS SQUARE.Ma!) orders carefully attended to.Bix months ahead of time.! OCTOBER, 1805, Away Ahead of October, 1894.Increased demand for G.A, Holland & Son\u2019s goods, and the new premises together with the move to St.Catherine st.is doing the work.doubling our orders over last year, to prepare for increased demands.G.A.HOLLAND & SON, Le z2qu\u2019 St: Catherine Street.We are simply 1 Is to produce ivory of very fine grain, of purest v white, and which grows whiter with ume.The latter is the only king used an the Pratte Pianos.\u2018 Come into our warerooms amd vou can see samples of \\ti:ots grades of ivory.Ine handsome ivory keys of tie Prite Piano are in keeping VO Lu excellence of its finish HL every part Gale 1676 Notre Dame Streef, MONTREAL, We are Moving Into Larger and More Commodious PREMISES.2 «DF os, 3 Nt & ess Our New Address is\u2014 21 & 23 St.Antoine Street, Cornes St.Genevieve Street.WALTER H.COTTINGHAM & CO.Finest Painês and Varnishes, CROWNING gn, POINT Of a well dressed Man is a well made and tashionable (VER- COAT.That is the kiyd we make.We study Styles and Quality, with a view of giving pertect satistaction to our cus tomers, A splendid stock ot Blue, Blue WHEN YOU ASK FOR Dewar\u2019s SCOTCH WHISKY SEE THAT YOU GET IT, 25ère 3 haw Black, Mid and Black Mettons, Beavers, Irish Friezes.etc, eta, all in stock, All anew importations.P.WRIGHT, 1329 Notre Dame $t.Pisno kindly loaned Uy Messrs.Willis & Co.First of the Season ! Grand Hallowe'en Concert and Social.à under the auspices of St.Palrick\u2019's Court, Ne.8, Cathelie Order of Foresters, IN THE ARMOURY HALL CATHCART ST, Thursday, October 31st, 1893.Davis\u2019 full orchestra engaged for Dancing.\u201d Tickets 23¢, 50c and 3c.255 3 1895, at8lop ma mittee's report, Treasurer's statemont and election of ofi- cers for ensuing year.Full attendance requested.5 Montreal = Toboggan Club 4 M.A.A.A.Rink.\u2018The annual niceting of the aboge clubs will he held in the clud rooma.199 Manafñeld st.on TUESDAY.NOV.5, usiness: \u2014 Reception of Com T.Y.FOSTER.Hop, Secy.Wedding Gifts.What is nicer than a neat piece of We have them from Solid Silver.$1.50 up./ GEO.G ROBINSON & CO., Navy, Blue, trimmed in Brown and Tan Cloth, 28611 239 St James Nf, - WATCHES, JEWELLERY CLOCKS, ONYX TABLES, BANQUET LAMPS, PIANO LAMPS, R.A.DICKSON & CO., Just Received THE HOLIDAYS Handsome and Useful Jackets for Smoking, Lounging and House.BEST VALUE EVER OFFERED Boys\u2019, Youths\u2019 and Men's sizes.rrr À 4 AS Mes æ 3 570 Ny J N .H A À Q A \\ \\ A q- Vv ARS N (Ne N'erreeee (iarnet, Pale ue, White and Gol, worth $4.00, for £2.50.Boys\u2019 sizes $2.0v.Navy Serge Rough Cloth, £4.00 for $8.00.Navy Worsted, plain and fancy, £4.00, for t2.50, new patterns, worth #7,50, for, 94.95.Brocade Cloth, rich patterns, $10,50, for 42.Navy Blue Serge, lined in Scarlet, trimmed in Quilted Silk, BIS, for $10.00, nt J.J.HANNAN\u2019S, 215 St.James Street.1 hexeod Cor.Notre Dame & ft.Peter Bts.What is the use of miffering from chapped Lewis, mous | os hands and roughskin One Tube of Jelly of Oucamber and Roses will effectually cure thom.Prepared by Joba vhemist.timoccasee te W.A.Drer & Ce.IMPORTANT TO INVESTORS and SPECULATORS.First edition now rendy.[¢ plainly indicates the most [uvatable methods of operating in Grain and fitocke.ree mARTESLE, JESS £00, Sra.geek .» PS, - vase YS cs, Ae an 1657 - 1659 Notre Dame st Matthew atreel, baving frontaer each ami of various depths Matthew street, h reepectively.; thew street, each having a fronag: of 110 feet in the very best residence section The jeurs with interest at 5 ref ven \u2019 a maser a Soe Street 2583x%0d IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS WEDNESDAY.NOV.6th, At Eleven o'clock, Two lots on 84.Catherine street, it west of Mountain atreot, haying a frontage 01 382; 1.0 inches, and a depth of 120 feet to a lane in rear 1m a stone's throw of Ogiivy = ha being built, and the nell wt.» 0?the Let business ae tis Tr .rse lots are with.a+.becoming one Bevel ol poke trek, ast west of St Pe arr herb of Ju lect and 27 feet Two Lloska of lta on Rincon Ay on ne, west of St.aviag deptla or Le ten and 113 font , ktrect, 1-1 west où 86 Mat- fe 1 14 C-e:,ondt 8 depth Theso lote are all proviied with ie .e- and we situsted he west #0 rms of sale wiil be 13 cach talaner ia thres Wednesday, November uth, at 11 Clock, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO0., To rent to May It, a sold bricl & rcomest house, 4 at Montreal Wert.» rate cer.bathroomant @ ctric nf nt Py - bertie, news we, Glectric hf 8 7 ray «tation: large pape : r 3 nti fu rear, in every wav thot ouly comlurtable 8 80 per month to reliabie tenn\u2019 rye at this enterprins \u2018roma S1UI to 540088 aay Inctalments.A Houses for sale similar (oa ing suburb, ranging vu 5e Small cash pay meat, «iwc + Head office, Ronn 12.100 St Jomen «1.y Opens Tuesday and Thur
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