The Montreal daily star, 18 mars 1896, mercredi 18 mars 1896
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Germany, and with Great Britain a party to the understanding arrived at, had more significance than was generally admitted by the press or public at the time.The re-arrangement of the Dreibund with Great Britain as an active, instead of a silent, partner in the arrangement, was evidently only the first step in the direction of attempting to make alterations in the map of Africa, with the consent or the support of the Dreibund, this being look: upon as being.the BE Tt, Sr an or er's (up of an incidentally, of be PProiband t, behind the ace scenery y carefully arranged at Berlin there is, it is believ- i ih Somme fe hey & grea e ing w.explanation m st be pr promotiy furnished by Great Britain or serious trouble may follow, In fact, if the Toulon correspondent of the F \u2018igaro, this morning, is to be believed, matters have already reached such a dangerous stage that orders are ex here at any moment for the trench Levant squadron to proceed to Egyptian waters.Paris, March 18.-Francis Charmes, the eminent journalist and member of the Chamber of Deputies, states that he haa talked with Premier Bourgeois and M.Berthelot, Minister of Foreign ird, upon the situation in Africa, especially in regard to to Egypt a and the dan and both co ï position extremely M Et Etienne, vice-president of the Chamber of Deputies, presided aver a meeting of the Colonial group in the Chamber this morning to consider the situation.Egyptian \u2018espece move on irri ling, cox ro which French themselves to entertain that Britain would poyacunte E The French Government's semi-official statement announces that Great Britain\u2019s explanation that ee piteros is necessary interest o t viewed with scepticism in Tra France relies on Russian support.MM.Berthelot has decided to postpone making the formal statement in the Chamber of Deputies on the attitude of the pedition towards the proposed ex- ition.crux of the situation is that French colonial ex n about Don- has been as active as or more ac- five than it has been in Tonking or up the Mekong.This French expansion threatens to al absorb the valley of the Nile itself, - and to push on the borders of the Italian seston in Ethiopia, thus ish pes obstruction, be- ween an gypt.Great Britain bas viewed these encroachments with impatience.ps and the Journal des Debate fren the French chorus against the tion, which is.generally believed to be simply a move on the part of Great Britain to solidi iy a and make permanent ber occupation o as a 6 \u2018have been ex- European Powers, especially: Russ; The semi-official bulletin referred to, embody the substance of the interview Dot ween M.Berthe Minister and Lord Dufferin, the ish Ambassador, caused a sensation the Chauibor of of Deputies, Brit- in owing to an the Briton 5 sider it to be out of the Ponti matters to extreme, t thelot should of the day to the Chamber of Deputies, it be oarried unanimously, no matter what its terms might be.proposed advance fp the Nile.\u201d says the inspired utterance referred to, t surptise to the Government 1 serve te, embitter the anti-En- glish feeling in France &t a time when a detter entente was promised.\u2019 ian reference to the London agreement Tos Jemiary Is.15, bearing on the delimitation cf and French posses- one with substantial advantage ne Fraoe ; the appointment of commissioners to the Nile campeign being charged to the Eeyplien budget.A sensation was osused by the ant the Powers sharing in the control .| deliberate intention to be France.\" lot, the Foreign: : to the serious con- submit a i order noucement made M.Berthelot Minister of Foreign the Cabine meeting that he had eoued | rod British Ambassador, the uis of Dufferin, for information regardi ibe.proposed advance of the British boundary between the Fronch om fe glish poesessions of the Tower Niger, Sad the opening of negotiations for a fresh convention respecting The Government's somiofficial atate- ment further announces that Great Britain's explanation that the advance is necessary in thé interest of Egypt \u201cis viewed with scepticigm in France.\u201d The French press vo rie of this attitu( helot, and advise him to sist io the energetic policy he has, adopted.The Figaro saya: Great P Britain\u2019 8 a titude in Egypt is Europe.Lord Sollsbury an have been\u2018more deopl SG commitiod bipet they would have wi through the action of Lord Cromer, British Diplomatic Agent in Egypt.Only 4500 troops are bei senk into the Soudan instead o the nocessary 20,000, apd J.ord Cromer ulating upon this fact for a check advance of the British force, which will involve the amour propre of England and delay her evacuation of Egy ur- ope must not be caught in so clumsy a Ve Gaulois says: \"\u201c M.Berthelot\u2019s action is the result of an intimation from the Khedive that if France stood with folded arms, nothing ren ained- for him to do but to support England.\u201d The Matin asserts that the British ex- dition up the Nile is \u2018proof that Great Pt is finding difficulty in defending the poliey she would like to maintain in spite of the- ephosition of Europe.\u201d Continuing the Matin says: \" fusing to allow the Egyptian funds to be expended on an expedition by which England alone would benefit, France has placed the latter country in an awkward position and one from which she cannot esca, On top of the last mentioned question, however, came a_ despatch from Berlin, saying that the North German Gazette, announces that Great Britain has asked of the Egyptian department admini tiqn, 5 allow her to use a re of the reserve fun to defray the cost of the expedition to Dongola, which, at present, is estimated to amount to only about £2,000,000, and that Germany, having ascertained that ber acceptance of the proposal would accord with the views of the other Governments forming the Dreibund, particularly the Italian Cabinet, has wstructed the German commissioner of the public debt at Cairo accordingly.° COMMENT IN ENGLAND.London, March 18\u2014The St.James's Gazette makes no secret of the desire of Great- Britaln not to evacuate the Nile valley, but thinks that Lord Salisbury ought to give more definite information of the present expedition into the Soudan to a somewhat dubiousana disturbed public.newspapers, which support the Government, are exceedingly luke- Manchester Guardian says many Conservatives view the Egyptian policy Ou the Government with Increas- ng suspicion gham Post (Chamberlain\u2019s ps) Erm \u201cThe ck of enthusiasm on the Government benches over the 0 uering the Soudan is sus- picrous, rp reserve will not be re- unless stranger reasons for the eto are given.\u2019 A despatch to the Pall Mall Gazette from Rome Trance and Rusais are intr to Italy from the Drei- The Paris correeponden of the Times JugEaLe the tone ot M.Berthe- lot\u2019s comni ition to the Marquis of Dufferin, the British Ambassador, call- aE tention to the serious character of\" the ro, Egyptian campaign, may 2e Propoped rather by his unfamiliar- rs th diplomatic usage than by a discourteous.A d from Rome to the Times says that the Marquis Di Rudini'e statement regarding the new Government\u2019s policy 1n- Africa has not produced a good impression, and is considered pointless and indicative of an uncertain policy.The comment of the press is mostly unfavorable.A despatch to the Globe fram Cairo says Mr.Curzon\u2019s statement in the House of Commons on Monday in regard to the Soudan expedition has created a great sensation there, the gravity of the si situation being fully reali The consensus of opinion in Cairo is that more troops are urgently required.A despatth from Cairo to the Times says that the dervish force at Dongola is estimated at 10,000 cavalry, camel men and spearmen, with a number of Sou- danese riflemen.The dervishes have also advanced a t to Suarta, 100 miles south of the Egyptian frontier, consisting of from two to three thousand men, who are probably picked fighting men.It will therefore be necessary to maintain a strong defensive position along the line of communication.Some weeks must elapse before the preparations are red for the final start from Bir a Kitchener, the brigadier- meral in command of the Egyptian orces, bas been definitely appointed to command the British-Egypt an expedi- from Wady Halfa up the Nile and towards Dongola.Slstin Pasha, formerly an officer of the Austrian and Egyptian armies, and who recently escaped from Omdurman after havin been nearly seventeen years in captivity in the Soudan, will take part in the ex: pedition.There are few men if any, who are calculated to help the British expeditionary force more than Slatin Yesterdpy in the House Mr.Curzén read the telegrams raceived at the For- sign Office by Lord gamer, British dig- ic agen ypt.upon whic the Government based \u2018its division \u20ac to advance upon Dongola.2 The telegram included information t an Dig- na was advanci: entr ae Suitkam district; that njerchants who had made their Sac from Berber, reported that e shes were preparing to attack Murad Wells, and d that à large forgo of Mahdists had loft Omdurman for Don- Reeves TEE N / S.Every Lover OY the weed should try the El | Padre NEEDLES, the best valne ever offered.IF YOU CANNOT OBTAIN THEM FROM YOUR DEALER, APPLY TO US.« s vovq = SER Davis a BONS.\"2.EAN ; ; i te etme A ar A Te dee .tion, which will advance on April lst, la.he telegaams also contained a pe teh from the British Consul wat : Saker spnohncig the the renewal of the activity of t under Ouman na, a that the Dervishes were raidin inte GERMANY AND ITALY.Berlin, Ne eu 18.\u2014The interpellation Pry A Soudan expedition, that was to nted the Relohstag by * Pra Arenburg, has efinitely deferred at the re quest of the Gowernm Rome, March 18.The fialian press is very, \u2018enthusisstico over the statement e by Mr, Secretary in mons, in regard to ion British oo tion into the Soudan.The Popolo Romano says it is impossible to exaggerate the importance of the statement.For the first time, tie paper says, the British Government proclaims Europe her alliance with Italy.A large Italian caravan has reached Kassala, shoying that communications with that place are open, and that the sensational sfories circulated in regard to the danger of the garrison there are unfounded London, Yared fell one poi to-day, and \u201cE&Y bars 8 in 18.Italian securities \u201cthe Stoek Exchange ians fell one half.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.The British Commons on Tuesday adopted a resolution, that à he House is of the opinion that the instability of the relative values of gold and silver, since the action of the Latin Union in 1 roved injurious to the best interests oe the country, and urging the Government to do evrything possible to secure, agreement, a stable monetary par of exchan between gold and silver.Sir Michael lcks-Beach not- P ed chat there was to be no departure of Great Britain from the gold standard.This ser sentiment Sir W.V.Harcourt a plauded.Mr.Balfour defended his Ÿ metallism views.The town of Richmond, \u2018Que.has won its suit against the Waterworks Com- soy.and the latter has been ordered oS he Court tb take up its plant within days.There is a gene disposition, however, to deal generously with the Company, if the directors wi factory guarentees that they will the waterworks into proper condition Hor fire and household purposes during the, coming summer.The House Committee on immigration, Weahin ton, has made a favorable report fe that alien the Uni States without a certi- icate from \u2018a United States consul to the country from which he hails that he is eligible.: The St.Patrik celebration in St.John, N.B,, was ious and social; there was A éplendid concert was given London, t., by the St.Patrick's Bociets In Kingston there was an even- entertainment, with mass at the hedral in the forenoon.Mr.Chamberlain, re La- uchere, in thé Km House said that bouts the continuance by a decision of the objections of ibe À ae tins, Chateauguay coudty, yesterday, on agricultural progress.Wa rden Mo Gowan preaided.omen.are talking of holding a in Toronto, to take steps to test tho lity of the recent -in- creased freight rate railways on sin- glo horses.i is c he advance was not sanctioned by the Federal department.The officers of the Danish steamer Hort sa, convicted at Philadel phia of carrying an expedition to the Cube gents, were sente y.Captain was given four months and a fine of $400, the two mates eight; months and $100 The G Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario Bast is in convention at Norwood, Ont.Grand Master Kidd's address condemns tho Government because of the remedial school bill.Hon.N.Clarke Wallace resent, and made an address to the ret hren.The American House Naval Committee has-recommended the construstion of four hattlesbips, and fifteen torpedo boats.The battleships will have a displacement of about 11,000tons, and shall cost, not to exceed [3 750,000 each, exclusive of armament.A despatch from Constantinople says the Sultan is trying to get a written acknowledgement from the Armenian Patriarch that he is to blame for the Armenian outbreaks.It is added the Porte wishes the Patriarch to resign.Messrs.A.W.Grant, P.W.McLaren, and John McKergow, representi the Montreal Board of Trade, intersiewed Hon.G.E.Foster at Ottawa Monday, askin, certain modifications in the branding of cheeso bill.While crossing the C.P.R.track, at Walkerville Junction, Ont., the horse and shafts of Isaac Mayville's sleigh Joke way.The train came slong.b the box of the sleigh and severely oy the occupant.Last Thursday His Lordehip, Bishop McDonell, of Alexandria, Ont.in the resence of a large number of people icated the new Roman {atbollo church at Glen Robertson, Ont.He also blessed the ball.George Vezina, in whose ession whiskey still was recently found in Bt.Cecile street, Que fined one hundred doliars and costs, and sent to gaol for a month.The Divisional Court, Toronto, has dismissed the appsel of the 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Amherst, N.S., March 18.\u2014The strike among the miners at Joggins\u2019 Mines, which has now lasted over two months, has culminated in acts of gross violence and the offenders publicly place the low at defiance and defy arrest.It appears that as a result of the conference beld in Amherst on arch 4 and 5, between representatives of the Provincial orkingmen\u2019s Association and t propositions were ad and nccaptod, «2 which tixed the rate of reduction at 71-2 = ont in- = by of 10 per cent.as at first offered manager.This proposition was accepted by the delegates; but when it was submitted RENDER SOON.~~.| E have been telling you for a long time that TOOKE\u2019S SHIRTS possess more improvements than any other make.The best proof we have is the increasing demand for these popular garments.Have you tried them ?R.J.Tooke, 177 St.James Street._ this Fine Strong Pants, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00.Neat Narrow Patterns, $2.50, $3.00.\u201cFinest Quality made, $3.50, $4.00 and $4.50.COLE & THOMPSON, 1850 Notre Dame St., corner McGill.Single Pants.Your coat and vest may be a little dingy, but still by shaking and dusting thoroughly they may be made to dopants will stimulate the suit wonderfully.to select a pair that will blend well in color and quality.There is a splendid chance to buy good Pants cheap at time.A pair of We will help you @ + \u2018The Metropolitan Grocery House of this oy.OUR DELIVERY EXPRESS SLEIGHS TAKE in the City and island ot Montreal - - - GROCERIES, TEAS, COFFEES, etc., Delivered at Customers\u2019 Doors to all parts of the City and Island, Suburban .Deliveries.OUTRENONT AND AROUND THE MOUNTAIN, Wedncedays and Saturdays.COTE DES NKIGES, Evéry Thursday Morniaz.WESTMOUNT, ST.MENRI, ST, CUNEGONDE, Every Day in the Week.POINT ST.CHARLES, Every Bay.MAISONNEUVE and MOCHELAGA, Every Bey.LACHINE, MONTREAL WEST, BORVAL, etc., Every Saturday Morning.NOW IN STORE.150 Kegs Genuine Loch Fyne Mall Hi 20 Casea\u201485000 pounde\u2014 A Austrian Hood Sugar, Pure 130 Kegs Bmith's Aberdeen in small loaves, ¥5o 10 pounds cach oat, the the very Anest Lon! Sugar made.FRASER, VIGER & CO., Importers, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, Milters.AL East Const Herrings.Also Pure Milters.tot Joggins lodge, they rofqued | to a Len, fon.R.Drummond, the Associa: 207, 209, and art St.James st.\u201ca Hoy nsgcretar TA th ry at ° connest.or the Gran .bacs body ow would bave nothing more to Retailers of Cigarettes de with the matter, but leave the Jog- can save 5 per cent.ins lodge to settle its own \u2018 affairs, without Sither | cas carina) or support of the Wi; ow- ever, the mon od ed à 5.rillingness to: accept the terms afroed upon, but insisted thet \u201cthey should be given their aces in the workings.To this de She eu the Joggins manager, would ae assent when the trouble broke out.Some fifty or sixty men, who were satisfied, remained at the work, and are strikers.Mr.Dic who had stood by the management and give their places to those who had \u2018done the reverse.Tlie dissatisfied nen then ropossd to make two shifts, working Say at about, Mat this was not practicable; for the men could not pay their bills working only half time.What Mr, Dick proposed finally was this: He would | give steady employment, first, to the marri Rene families were residents o those who were Rated eh no fenilles elsewhere, and then to as many of the single men as ork was fort He pointed out that the strike bas sanged loss of contracts and orders, and | as business en 20 FA pe strikers, théy would have to abide olde by the.consequences until the old was sec held Friday, but , the men holding to their demand for tHelr old On W eaday previous to the Lace conference in ers held an all- night conference in their hall.Liquor was supplied ai and the bt spon urging violence td.the oi ean who were working.The effect ot thesos speeches was that shortly after six x, ot \u2018clock, the men, the nkmber of t 250, moved in = body tô the vicinity of the pit.There they met the men ng to work, singly Te in companies of two or three.Fr: birteen wers sat u y mob.They were knocked down by birch, sticks, eut of PRE for the purpose, kicked snd punched anil eee they a het A êter corres ent saw several ra) of \u2018these wero et LE he , and all bore evidences about their person of their rough PE man is seriously hurt shout the pond cut it A probable b he The others es:xped wit EEE then returned to their iB for again.VE in the course of a conference was Hon brought as 4 until qught to AL It is expected that the others for whom parents are out red will be LaFayette Cigarettes, Imperial Virginia Cigarettes, by buying :\u2014 Creme de la Creme Cigarettes, at $7.20, less 5 p.c., $6.25 net per Mat $3.80, less 5 p.c., $3.60 net per Mat $3.30, less 5 p.c., $3.15 net per M.our dealer has signed the combine and does not sell them, ni ess yoursell to the Factory, 149 St, Maurice Street.SAVE THE WRAPPERS AND COUPONS.J.M.FORTIER, Montreal.Sa tf into the building, and preparations made to stand a siege.Warrants for the arrest of ten men were prepared, but could not as the constables were given stand that an attem with resistance.The men have remained La defiance since.Manager Dick has treme measures, as men would becom 0 be served, to under- pt would be met refused to take ex- he believes that the reasonable in time.THE DEAD LOCK BROKEN.\u201c Amberat, Biot « of the Joggins arrested in the.recent of Montreal, Soe the Com fod Mare Dick, it \"a aX Bem will be nd are now to that the men de work will be farch 15.\u2014Alexander Lodge, ht, for rticipe- t J s Mines.4 oy Ld nd- and remand- J.Watson, mpany.erence he Mines.A.resumed 8 y.no lawlessness.M'DONALD SENTENCED.Gete Two Years in the Central Prison.(Special to the Star) bore, Ot aro te To es x 0 de Masoh entered holic parsonsge, los C Court erday pleaded Euh pasteneod bo Fours fed Tat Prison.i M nley 8.Harvey, of and Mrs.Btanley £1 Yt 18.\u2014George the n tried \u2018at the guilty Business Chance TENDERS a: so much on the $, for the Stock ($5,405.86), Fixtures ($1,000.00), and will of the well-known business, \u201cThe Brahadi Fur Store,\u201d Cor.Notre Dame and St.Lambert Hill, will be received until noon of the aoth March, 1896.For inventory and information apply at store, Address tenders to T.B, F.SZ, P.O.Box 724, Montreal.on The French members of the New Brunswick Assembly, at a caucus hav x resolved to form an Acadian party, aad elected Hon.A.D.Richard as the leader.Those.who wi Forts plis Cursors CL tle RE AS dis in a vial; only one spring, Bair Set, Bedroom Set, end Kitchen, cash, at F pointe's, \"8 St.Ontherine street.Get it you intend furnishing.\u2019 Open evenings.He the greatest One of the greatest in world dary is the Cukerine, ron in the bouses ail ou in Montreal only by None %e 413 St.James street.Ya 45.885 .Or scparate.HOUSES TO LETA CAA AAAS LET \u2014 COTTAGE AT secon Hal a Tous af St Lawrence go ver ee of the Toad go gocu.pied laut y P.t A to W.A.Marsh, BEG aber abs Joutroal Apsly to 4 a Toi HOUSES.4.8 G AND 7 ROOMS, from Geo » Sous ; rent inoderate.John ohn Allan, 3 Ay Counc: olor.us > LET \u2014 VERY DESIRABLE FLATS, modern conveniences; good yards Jars, Apply 561 Upper st.Chas?Borromoe above Pripçu Arthur st 616 UPPER \u201cAND LOWER = nis, Nog.18 and 21 Bisho) at ree 3 ithare Bolo se ste bh very convendent.Apply to 966 Dorchester street.es oll YU LELl \u2014 TWO venir ORTABLE 12 room residences, 213 and 2M St Urbain sireet; atsy heaters, good yaras, sheds and private lane, he nice lower dwelling; 26¢ St.Ur eet.One lurge 12 rum residence, 1124 Ontario str eek On C ortable lower dwelling.Hi Ontario street, Daisy heater; and one up- fer dwelling, 1720 1-2 Ontario pr roar Also Montcalm street near river front, 10 and cal st, abo rooms.All above in good grder.\u2026 or will so.Rents moderate.Apply to Austin, Agent, Estate John Tiffin, 313 ul street.\u2018 LET- LOW PRICED DWELLINUS ina ! localitige.41 C hurch.$15; 22 Laval avenue, $16.No taxes.R.K.Thomas, se 5e.ames 8 f° Te LET\u2014NICY LAUGE UPPER TENEment, No.340 Selgnour st, Just below St.Antoine cars, 8 rooms, b.and w.c.Rent reduced.Apply 5 Brunswick at.643 À fa Te LET\u2014HOUSES, 11 PARK AVE.forgan & Kr month: 4 Mance, $21, Ager, dpe to McGlashan, at Henry on re LET\u2014 HOUSE, 29 BISHOP SrRE 12 apartments, spacious roception rooms; everything first ¢ able tenant.R- .Thomas.on T° LET \u2014 NEW STONE E HOUSE.165 Hutchison street, contains all modern improvements.Rent modcrate.Also stone cottages, 3s and 557 Cadieux.nvar Prince Arthur, in liret class Jrder.For turther purtioulars apply to J.P.Whelan, 31 Duzocher at.5 fi 0 ET IS ST.LUKE ST, DAISY furnace.Rent 3460.00 and taxes.Joha Jazues Browno & Son, 307 3t.James st.653 i TS LET\u2014ST.DENTS ST., NOS.74 AND 764, upper tenementa, 7 roows, bath w.¢,, warmess houses in the city.315, ne taxes Call'and seo thea.4 daw LET\u2014 33 MCTAVISH ST., A rer house, wee situated, commande back à view of Des Grounds, Daisy ; roasonmblo to suit G43 0 LET-2¥ PEEL STRE ET, A Pres class modern.house, à few doors south of Sherbrooke st.A.Ek.Lewis, 185 SL, James st O LET\u2014BISHOP ST., LEAR SHERbrooke, a ine family house.1s offered privately by the owner at present occupy iug the premises.A.E.Lewis, 15) St.Jamon 66 1 0 POLED BO ARDING HOUSE AND chambers, Al up-to-date house, in best contre as a going ouncern, at present llled, way - te wecured; owner leaving city.Kont reason- sblo.f furniture cheap.\u2018To right man or souplo Hoth nd \u201cst Porn Mrs.Stafford, 35 Beaver 3 0 L T_GOOD NEAT HOUSES, SIX five rooms un one floor, passage, w.Tow at.10, $10.50, and four rooms, w.c.\u2018M Heb i me LET \u2014 HAWTHORN COTTAGE, Mount Royal Vale, brick, nine rooms, water in house.stables and garden; three minutes walk n cars, J.Walkley, The Mo sons Bank.Fo LET\u2014NO.110 MANSFIELD STREET.throo story house with three bed- roums over teria, w Daisy furnace and houss newly painte na tinted: admir adapted for.repling rooms.0 LET\u2014:83 ST.URBAIN, ë \u201cRooms, Ras stove, gasaliers, hot \u2018bath, neatly papoared gnd painted, upper and lower eutrunces, warm, bright and sanitary, g ya Former ly $20.Will rent io Zoo : tenant $18 No taxes.Apply ¥ Ral St.Urbain.:_ Telephone ( 012.661 SHOPS.STORE BUSINESS PREMISES at in rably _- mn O LET- GROUND FLOOR AND BASE ment of thie store, 648 Craig present occuped by Mesacs.Bernstein & Wolsey.or particulars apply to W.son, Bi Engraving & Printing Co.169 St.James groet _- INTENSE US £Po LE \u2014STORE, 3 MINUTES FROM Exhibition Urounds, 1218 3t.could be used rence Servet: back part co asa dott ing; good »! hed In rear.Apply to W.E.Cooper, STAR d'office.165 St.James st.tf O- LKET-THAT NEW STOKE, NU.801 Craig at.size 19 x 41.with gas, eloctric cht and steam heated: also large flat, 45 x9), on sccond floor, in same building.suitable for a light manufacturing iness, well ligh and with steam wer, A my Montreal Steam Laundry Co, 185 and 797 5 ts Tey LET-STORE T3 VORCHESTER ST.posito on ave, also house, 27 Érunswick pot Apply at 1730 Notro Lame st ' fî' [YQ LET \u2014 STORE 2105 ST.CATHER- hi ine; good stand, weil situated.few doors west leury; north side of street.Apply to Hart & Tuckwell, 16! SicQUIt.63 7 & O LET \u2014 WAREHOUSES, STORE : vréices, and flais, renting rrom $ to Ji month.Henry Ward & Co, Real ratate Agents, 260 St: James Bt.63 8 a\u2019 VY) LET.-STORE AN» DWELLING IF desired, corner of Duluth and Mitche- 6>n avenues; also other dwellings of 5,6, 8 and 10 apartments, Apply 608s Sangulnet st.655 0 pe LET \u2014 TWO SHOPS AND TWO y dwellings, situated in the best par of Bt.Catherine street, west, betweon McGill Jeke ave.and Mausdeld ptroct.Apply a Ji Durocher street.6d: OFFICES To LETS marr cml im mem AAA THE STAR Building, two on second flat (floors oil- a T° LET\u2014 OFFICES IN clothed), heated y steam; would ront togethor Immediate possession.Apply | to WEC ooper, STAR utiice.\u2018REIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET- o \"T° LET \u2014 WOOD \"AVENUE, D BEAUTI- fuily finished ilats, 3 apartments, hot water.gas grates, acaliern and brackets, $25 per month, no taxes.nt to 1st Muy to sult- able tenants.R.K.Thomas.1: 17 Se.FAS dames aby no LET\u2014FLATS ON ST.ST.HYPOLITR 1 street, Detwgen Prince Arthur and Sherbrooke, 3 rooms, stone fronts.oe 4 Cadieur st.LET-FIVE RUOMED FLAT, PTT St.Charles, o:f Wellington st.The al er will Frogoud immodiately to erect an extension rear of Hibernia to double the rize of kitchen, and ang add onc largo room besides ed lower fiat.$1.00; auother larger upper, 00, Will be put into thorough order, vu A! neeland, 386 Charlevoix.Pn _ A FLAT ON UNION EL near Sherbrooke st., all modern con: Yeniences.Furniture will be sold at a valuation.Owner Jeaving | for the North-West.H.M.Simpson, 3 St.J 661 FLATS TO LET.EF \u2014bedi George B.AN LWT\u2014II4 QURKEN STREET, FLAT with steam power \u2018heat, shafting.pul- tog.ete.Appi Lo.H.R.Ives& Co.2 \u2014THAT DESIRABLE FLAT hipping room, 7 St.Halen street, Sesavied Dominion Fl Blanket Oe Could darry, or, Cradock Simpron \u201cG04 FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.AAA A A A SC AAA ANA ti LET-VURNISHED FON TIIE SUMmer mouths, Pomona Cottage, Black Cape, Que; occupied ane scason by Lord Lans- downe and anot her dy Lord Stanley.For par\u201c ulars td .Johnson, Black Cape, M Bonn- venture n 0 Te VERY DESIRABLE PUR ished bolises a the sumnior, from $30 t month up.impson, 30 st.mn 8 FEO LET \u2014 FURNISHED, 35 ST.UR: ny 6 rooms.257, niné rooms, es, best arder.C hangos mado $27.sult tenant | ?required.nished houso, Laval avenne, 8 roo $30.taxes.Apply 337 st.Urbain.Telephone tal For RESIDENTIAL FLATS WANTER .sumo voue | vé AAAANAAAAAANAAAAAArA BAI = ny WWE SEE EE ME VV AS Bat adore TH 185.bran si West grises FROM Ts VV ANTRR PT TWO QUIKT LADIES, SMALLUN- dock Bevmanant om Se Bleak os venlok Fermance.\"68 Gay Rane\u2019 | Wiener men \u2018que enss£ dau STORES.ETC.WANTED.ANTED- SMALL STORE OR PART OF BW or ig erases asst Ad ANTED\u2014A PLACE yok & STORAGE, WHERE A © could be parted off pa r small Work Building m must hav one we pre.ere a must be Jour 2 address ihe 6 18\u201d TAR O WANTED TO RENT- TL CTT ASSN VY ASTED- TO RENT A SECONDHAND D , it hundred A PO es, i> capacity ong hun lights.Apply PR a PROPERTY F FOR SALE.A ~~ Crem AANA F* R SALE_CHOICE BULLDING LOTS NEAR ae mou, clegant location, good un investment.Eleo- Easy to usiogon Land 4 pusmer.Temple : Bn or LE\u2014A VERY DESIRABLE PHOPER ty.situated on Alwar st, No 23 and 35, near Bt.Catherine at., on whic! t two stores.For \u201crar.thor particalars apply 49 University = 643 ANTED\u2014OA RETAKER MUST BR Mani, family an bstainer.Good Cy ay.wired.vies ni\" Bran Mote references reg ANTED \u2014 À GENERAL SERVANT.Mpar \u2014 GOOD GENERAL ETA.WARE ee # Aylmer oh ©%S USHING HALES! FOB WASTED \u2014 A outer having x connection in 28! Provinose arr on.Ex 000 UDBECORIATY.Write quick.Blechtord & Co.Nurserymen, Toronto 63 8 ANTED\u2014A GOVERNESS Xo TEACH FRENCH, music and oil paint and be à companion Lo her.Address CO Grier obus.667 RESPONSIBLE an SD ACTIVE at ANTED- MANTO work Grifintown and Charles.ood lon Must bo be mand ans ®t e ve Funeral E.Soctety, 1725 5t.Catherin a ANTED\u20145 ACTIVE AGENT Com COMM aon.Co-Operative wi Expense Suclety, | T8 Be Pleine rase VV ANTED SMART, E} EXPERIENCED HALL AE guages.h wages.ine Pde dv Mi ima \u2018BL rie AT oN Mr.5 À.Hoi ANTED \u2014 HARDWARE, losalo bu No one teed » bs if they can't fill the Position on V 4 JJRAVELLER ror Winui who! Addroes ses rs erporionce.aa and aly expecied.\u201cA 1746,\" BTAR office.R SALE \u2014 wilt To AS COTTAGE.IN Vai se BTS stone fon L oxtem- nion kitchen; lot %x1313s.Easy terms U.M.Danduran: 236 McGill stree! , 453 a sare PARTIES IN VANE or an ELE t house can flod one Crescent at, mar Sherlooke.red roam stone rout: modern {mprorements.James Dugins, st house, or 370 Hood ave.R SALE \u2014 HOUS FoR $10 To, ow.ON monthly payment.m for sale ab Ist dore, Layrairic.y acrea of Ba aad, 30 ont ments.[rive to lend on city propurty.ve ei re, 151 Laloataine st.corner vf Iberville.& 1 R SALE\u2014 OUR EXCHANUE, A FIRE SOLID stone and brick house, containing tenements, corner of atreet; also license.Address 1708 St.James = \u201cOB SALE_OR WOULD EXCHANGE A CHOICE block of lund at Outremont.À due chance for an Investméot or speculation.Apply H.M.Sunpeon.DSL n sl FARMS FOR SALER BALE-\u2014OR TO LET, BMALL PARM ON Richelieu River, near Morel, house and out- hldings, in er, su.summer residence.Further uiars lare address 343 dt.Hubert st .6586 DOR SALE- FARM, 360 ACRES, GOOD STATE OF cultdvation.ou Mage Lake, ncar Geurge particulars apply to W.fres, Geurgeville, Que: \u201c434 _\u2014 ~~ BUSINESS CHANGES.ASA R SALE \u2014 THE soon WILL, AND TWO well turn e in the Samadi vicinity reer ne 25 te bo herbrooke st .loss to McGill College.The furniture = be sold ac : à reasonablo reduction.À.\u201cFr 145,\" ITAR Jor SALE\u2014A FIRST CLASS LICENSED SALOON traurant, in good order sud doing mod b bush raig st.ses TANTED\u2014GOLD.WE REPRESENT GOLD MINing companies, which afford best chance for profits; money makin, & information sec sent free, also book : useful ideas on stock, grain and speculation.I Morgsu & Co, 426 Aldrich h Court, Din wo Fer SALE\u2014A FINE CIGAR fr CcoANDY ture in the best part of the of Cheap for cash.Apply to 313 Roy, cor.Bs Dominiq in R SALE -AND TO LRT, HOTELS, SA with license, from lst May.and all vtber Loos businesses.|.Harris, 118 Bt.aad st., evenings, Lawrence.VVANTR = CRIFPLE CREEK'S GOLD STOCES should be bought wt beginning o of boom.Buy no in celebrated Bostou-C , and you can help maki Prospectus and omoatiog free.U.Uri Mhorquetts Rdg.Chicago.HOTE LS FOR SALE.NEN NNN NN SALE\u2014PRINCE OP WALES HOTEL, sert - £ F°Lue Megangic, Fi oa shores of Take; vquipped hotel Sa 2.ke.Thirty-five bed tic, » division ou C.P.or or OR.povhaps the moet terminus is perhaps the most pr tor E.Tek Several schools, Churches, tensive busintes ency Peopica Bank of litex.pte known Sor caterprises operation.Vick ety is wi widel {ua sporting advantages, and © house in the date Fendi opt eng for live mau.Selling for domestic O'Hara, Lake Megantic, Que.i 4 Saw FOR SALE.R SALE-FOR THE MILLION.KINDLING, $2 1.50 1 delivered here i hie oly.in ve arn w re in Lor = nodfarmid, Richmond square.Bol Tel SNS 10 4 Jor ALE\u2014KILN-DRIED KINDLING WOOD, = cut maple, £2.50 tamarac blocks PTE o mill big cut stove lengths, 81.50 per Wood Cu., corner St.Jamos & Guy.Totton a R AALE\u2014 TRE GuoD WILL A AND rummquns of a well est.n Sherbrooke st, wost; tbe least can > contioued, Brent ME Address\" 'F 1161.\u201d STAR pce._ JOR SALE-S8HOW CARES, BHOW*CASRS, IN metal, che: waintt and oak, all styles Show \"use Co.736 apd 763 Craig st.For =a SALE \u2014 GOLDIE & McCULLOC FIRR db root sa ex Jud han sates Be other makes at hal price ater Jord an Tel AT.FM Buliivan, 308 St.J {OR BALE-TO DOCTOR 5 AND STUDENTS.THE mplete contents of a ductors office.Qomp! bar desk, arm a, instruments, etc.Avoir \u2018 Maisonneuve st Fee SALE-30TO 40 GALLONS ov MILE, rr test.To respon 2sihde parti or omid con rach suitable to both parties dâress FX Corriveau, Box 26, dar sonville.Que.NTED A GENERAL SERVANT.MUST WA eed references._Apply at 47 Shuteret.65 653 ANTED\u2014GIRL FOR CASH DESK, IN RETAIL more.Avpir » ith re references, between 2 an Lau.FAN VINS ~ = yat WANTED.THE WHOLESA! wa or a bh tarot she ERLE | , B8ITUAYIUN Wo Piers A FRENCH M MAN of Ward, one wend 8 Tie eon street, Louis V7 Wen» \u2014 SITUATION IN G RES To ons office.ny BY GOOD RESPRCTABLE YO a de tell ried morpants wold ie To ie To have Sor be ne Corton] 1 ny Fat eesti 3 towers, a akan TR MoGlil din NTED\u2014 es MAN, 3 WANTS TS SITUA Wer a an tT A TED-SITUATION 8 Né useful cout lon 8 ant bs kept, speaks Sood referenien.Adare \u201c017 ERY rain help.where a ws coves.espere We = GOOD FRENCH GARDENER, 27 ARN knowing ul all po tars di he orohide, wget OOPYING at ve Wie ANY asc PTION Ry coutidentlal 1 Were, Fi WOMAN, WOR ho day or washing.Apply 33 Cuthbert.65 qe ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG LADY, A SITUATION Protestant tally, to do light Bousework.ine Address\u2019 4B 763.\u201d 314k Oop ANTED\u2014BY ENGLISH WIRON.5 8 a4 worl house w., 839 Bt.ANTRD\u2014A OUARMAID.PROTESTANT PKE ferred, one who is willlug to assist with children, City referunces required.Apply st 138 Ml aseld &32 V sux ANTED\u2014 BOOT AND SHOE TRAVELLER bec, Eastern Townships Province Que Must have » first class connoction avd pea French and Éoglieh duentis- £.Lapierre & 3 ANTED~IN A PRIVATE iy \u201cWOMAN wash on, and ke W J'ANTED-THE ONE PIRE CASE ective r True detective story of sy ing inter Going ike wildgire.eu coining money.Bon r send 10 soie or complete guide.PW ZIEQLEE a Con Philadel 63 49m VU.aNTED A SMART Toone MAN FOR GEN.d quick at dgures pui fe handeritiue 4 \" ren ui n handw ra te, pe ANTBD\u2014SMART YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL servant, two in family.Apply before twelve or aftar seven.15 Bc.Mark et.ss ANTED\u2014A GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEwork.Private amily.149 8% Antoine st.66 1 X7ANTED_ YOUNG MAN, WITH ABOUT TWO years experience in butcher trade.- Apoly to at > Tees, 3 *ecoliet st., between 9 and 10 à.J'ANTED -SOME EXPERIENCED, REE polishers.Apply to R.Forsyth, 5523 William es V ANTED\u2014A PISST CLASS BHOP HAND.AP- with foterencon Tho laing Packing & Prov sion Co., Ltd, 839 St.Catherine st.\u201c7 E HIMSBLF WANTED oF OFFI0E BOY TO MA Must reside with his route and have party Lo ry security.ban de hi experience prefer te begin 82 por week.ap ply in own | Handwriting to P.O.Box 1078 ®3i ED\u2014A SMART CAPABLE WOMAN FOR Was and glass store, whose we be to keep the goods dusted Sue prey Apply at Notre Same ANTED\u2014A GOOD MAN TO CARRY LINE OF Sportin, parcs the iden to commission, who is ends other lines.Address \u2018Hi 1831,\" STAR otfca si ANTED \u2014 STRONG REAPECTABLE LAD.ù Fed at The Moda Hall, Colonial House à rail pe sg VV STE TRREDIATEUX, A GOOD ET A piy at ANTED \u2014 TINGMITH, OMR WHO UNDERstands first class work.Apply with references to \"'G 1900,\u201d STAR Office.66 4 ANTED\u2014 BOY, GOOD WRITER.APPLY 8 P.___m., 138 Notre Dame st.681 ANTED\u2014OOUK.MUST HAVE GOOD REFKL- oy a ences.729 Sherbrooke at.We pATIEST OLABE TOOL MARER.ap F 18/8\" STAR 3 WA ANTED\u2014CATHOLIO evan TO ve tend at residence daily tor 6: r three hours, for tho young ladies.ares Tr Teal Bran offce.82 ANTED\u20142 WAITRESSES TO SLEEP AT HOME if possible.Apply st once at tho Vairersity CI 73 McGill Coliege avouue.sn ANTED\u2014A YOUNXG POR LIGHT HOUSEwork and to mind Apply with city references et 92 56 Urbain st.ANTED.AT ONOR.FIRST CLANS MILLINER où diate salary and McNally Hre., o., West: CA Fran Wars ledge of feel 1 LA TM Non ANTED \u2014 A?ONCE, GENERAL SERVANT.: 80 washing.Must furnish Aply 117 Moreno ) 7 ANTED\u20142SMART YOUKG \u2018GIRIE IRLA SPEAKING Freach avd Sogliah, as saleswomen for store.83 5t.Lawrence 5 1 ANTED \u2014 En 1 IN CITY AND COUNTRY TO city refer VATION her's help: PRly oon a 34 St.Cath ering.V Apply « ten en ANTED ans ara ANT KIND BY THE DAY.Yama rR raxre_wrruavion ts COACHMAN, MAR- Rie as pren ago $5.bet and industrious, 3 jo dois tnt some Hobert Lachute 6 3 ope * of pee door pays: \" to ch, ; iu ten minutes.\u201d And, there on time.t is, for some days, weeks or even months, at vom Then he ir Bhs at home occasionally He'll tell you he Jig = ers matbus, or a pr say he had a lump in his stomach.and felt too too miserable to move.\u2018 que two rh ree ten-minute Tones ond d ing Their hurried in, but they were taking their own time about getting out, or even * moving on.\u201d there's JUS here's chance to reetil there's life there's a- mistak kes.The min who * bolts *! his lunches will find Dr.Pierce's Pleasant Pellets the best friend he ever met.The ¢ Pellets may not hurry as much as the man does, but they will do the work for which ey oi intended \u2014 surely\u2014promptly\u2014 e There % no case of tilionaness, con- ati tion, indigestion, * heart-burn,\u2019\u201d or of the rest of the night-mare breeding brood, that these little * Pellets \u201d will not cure.They are not d ee to take, neither are the effects disagreeable, They are gentle laxatives.They cure perma nently, There's no danger of forming a \u201cPellet habit.\u201d Therefore, you don't become a slave to their u 3 TANTED\u2014SBITUATION A8 WET pNuRSE.B T In; referénces regar Address at once, Mra.both hgalth .Box 88, Blchmond, Que, and charsc ANTED POSITION IN IN WHOLESALE sronk heavy {tion of trust; best Toterenoe.La AA office.à watch or aoy \u2018\u201cG 1901,\u201d Hire 663 ARTED-BY COMPETENT PARMER, CHARGE farm on shares; raferenge.office.ofa arr stable forcuan or would rent a \u201cG 1902\" Sram W ANTED\u2014BY A MIDDLE AGED Touax, army.tario st.V ANTE SITUATION respectable young lady.OFFICE GIRL, RY A pely 101 Mu cook for restaurant.Call a at 1620 On- rray ét 663 JANTED\u2014-A FRENCH Go anpunges HAVING good references.knowin, ea noue Ho «nd book- as bool coper.Address To Wa TRD\u2014BY BOY or 15 YBARS, EMPLO vera t in on al where he can assist Qu se ov; references.Aves E M ANTED-BY YOUNG OMAN SITUATION AS a Tv at gencral servant.TANTED \u2014 SITUATION A8 EE CISTATT BOOK- pa émopor x general ace hand have had four fi pets vire is Taran p a permanent poslt We ANT rl ara \u2014 PAIN min DECORATING, mixe Rok.Poviaber WARES: soot ate rendes.ANTRD POSITION RITUATION AS app di 8 Ac fram references Apply 418 As Santé general offive work, by experienced and 6 Ter meu; best of references.Address \u201cFF 1809,\" Bras 62 a \u2014BY YOUMG OMAN, SITUATION AB ox cong yori w] ouse pore os he to to or gage ith Ind Ware \u2014 = GIBL FROM SOUNTEY, SITUA- ton ine rivate\u2019 family, 8 rmaid; \u201cva Worm ED-B servant or plein \u20ac enoLIon GIR A BITUATION 97 Chur! ech, 1 TKD-BY FIRST or grb the *he ons; Mie Ayimer.aR ily washing to do at Son om To the wash am: oF De.ew torrish rat cam re and go 88 LAUNDRESS, \u201cEy an ROOMS TO LET.OOMS_ HANDSOMELY ¥unx IsHED PA ui oh Beaver À afl Hil.5 bat mater Ross TWO FERRER heated by hot ipa a of wl 142 Coe and + se.\u2014 ooms \u2014 PORTABLE RpoMs o hr ; BE a rere ris pir QOM \u2014 FURME ISHED SINGLE ROOM.Oatheri ny at, mT Roous To Lar, FORNISHED.SUITABLE YOR Light bousekcoping.Appis to 3 Olty a Ress FURNISHED BOOMS.156 MANSFIELD YOR SALE THOROUSHARED PUG Toa + (male).Can eee at London & Chabelllez 8, eee 0 GS E F®E, IR \u201cBALE \u2014 EXCELLENT BQUA RE PIANOS.\u2018your choice for LGU, $135, §150 by Steinway, Chickering, and other Sania Easy terms.Nu râbelmer, 3S James I 1 MEMBERSHIP CJ Cl BTIVICATE Address \u2018\"G 1897,\u201d @ a JOR SALE - À Montreal Board of Traue.Hee.JOR JALB \u2014 SAFE, 5%, GOOD MAKE.SIZE 21 inches squATo IDs nade, height outside.3 ft.4 inches; also sinall 4 Ny ter, 9 foct long with alarm cash drawer.J.La haw & Cd.23 2 2074 5t.(gtharine i.661 Fo FR ITURE OF LARGE BOUSE TO ready Fi at valpalion; cverything and finely suited for first class baa jause: most cun venlentiy sitasted.Apply 68 Guy st, 68 2 Saw ul HALB \u2014 AMERICAN PIANOS, $3; $250 H>iatzmao reduced se argans $30; babies\u2019 carriages, f $5, 27; carpets, oto.(Private sales every day.) 84 Prince Arthur.\u201863 OR SALE - SECONDHAND TYPEWRITERS.Bar Lock almost new, Remin;ion and Yost.Cheap or cash.Aps ly wood &* Bryce, 110 8t.Francols Crier st.ue MOR SLE FRASER BROS, two barcaus, onc marbie top, fi robe in ash and walnut, by private sale, AUCTIONEERS, cleas mak, ward Bhow this Cu JoR, BALE UFPRIGHT piano, IN.GooD comp.n, $5£ cash.8t Urbain on BALE A PAPER TABLE 8 FT.one 3 set wide, will support 700 Iba.th representation af Chateau Viliatobour the whole feito © by elcotriens.made by Edou usrd Crevie r of 461 8 Joweph street, L re.MAGHINERY FOR SALE.a AAAS BALE \u2014 KNITTING MACHINERY.A COM- lete mill.List of machines In underwear and stock- À bargain to re- mouth, Yarmouth, Kova J BALE \u2014 TRA HoisE ONLY URED A sbort time, mad; 49x 3.1), with automat ks dosh ome « for RB 3 & Cas i je «1 .R SALE \u2014 Hy av 8 aocp, will sell for PE Mai\u201d ch.ale ?net st.ae BOARD.TT SASSI ANS NP wn mm me A yon howés.Je on, ly EE L .by yeturnidg to 108 Univers y dutnbute L names Ouah paid.COMEF\u2014LARGE FURNISHED DOUBLE Acme Co.0 Broadway WMaw¥ok ML he ve rails: Do Boring 1a Ma ar Te Vigo JANTED_Ax EXPERIENCE PRIVEE FOR st.bear Bhorbrookas a Tr trad 00M.LARGE M, FURNIBHED.OK city trad.Aou be dry ve CET 5 ot war Pa 0e Gt WASTED: Goo GIRL TQ ASBIST IF KITCHEN, koaping | 113 Moan ible at OOM\u2014 LARGE ROOM, WITH BOARD, Orns We TOLHG GIBL FOR LIanT MoUsE- tor two; sll mpdern conveniences.796 .__work, at 13 Ew \u201c3 ARTE SEEYANT IRL ABLE: TO.000k.QOM\u2014AND BOARD CAN BE HAD BERBI Ww Must like chyldren.Befersuces required.198 Berri st, in first class cing Frosh Ba 5 Mara 24 \" OOM \u2014 LARGE ONT VV ANTED_TWO SCRUBBERS AT ONCE.APPLY R bathroom fiat, AE et, yao?» Pig |?at Queen's Hot 66i College avenue.VV ANTED-AN EAPERIEROED TAËLEMAID.Roms TE , À LARGE BRIGHT ROUM, O 13 Burnside at.WwW ANTED-\u2014A aouD GENERAL ERVAN dus oNR from the country preforred.dren.Apply pessonally at 380 Greene ave - ANTED-YOUTH FOR AK OFFICE,ONE WIT wih A ps ing.oop of shorthand and trpewritingpreterrsd.pi ving ciporicnce, age, references and wages ¢x- pected, J 1437, Re _office.81 Dathroom fiat, for two Gentlemen ; furnace, gas, a , Ro vais tou hot water, bath Ru AA , Aner light.36 COMFORT ABLE ROOM TO LET.Sam Polepione AB ee % BRIGHT PARLOR PERN BE W PRL- © 8-VRONT AND BACK PARLORS, SUIT.seperate.the house: hot and cold nr FURNISHED, FOR G coupie.26 Perk svenne.ENTLE- 53 VV hs bad cxporiçnes in pcting dry gode qe PROOXE PRONT AND RACE PAR o has experience in able for omen, et er or fancy goods pref ply letter on, stating re- A only éne other roomer in toes Biot tervaces, to Foote ros.Fy clen st.1_ | Avpy 199 H at.WANTED - - PUSHING YOUTH POR OFFIC OOMBS\u2014~NIOEL be accurate, speak Jronch and be weil man or fbarri commended.State wages ate \u2019 18,\u201d Stan Go.referenoos.Address ir; 1 V ANTED\u2014 AMART INTELLIGENT BOY.iF LOST.AA péT 08 SUNDAY, 8TH INST, A SILVER À terrier tbitch), answering to \u201cJess.ease return to 3317 Notre Dame st.and receive omar.\u201d 63 JO BETWEEN MONTREAL TONOTION AND hine, black bearskin robe.finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Tn \u201chorey Ta dn cor.Not Dame and St.Houry ste.53 OST\u2014IRISH TERRIER Pos.ANS BWE xs TO name, wa de Bat \u201c ton Steemabip Live,\u201d Board of Trade Bolling.& BF UST\u2014 \u201cox WTH INST.LEMON sroriED vo terrier, V red.had on C.Tr Fu leage ~ ture Aspinall, } iC 33 Chatham a1.ORT \u2014 TUESDAY MORN ine, betwesn Rishop and bracelet, ith! white stones.tolé St Mat a ou, ST.Samm.thew arabia of gold arning same 66 Jos, wind MCGILL AND x PETER STS, Sto wll Joo ao rag en on; with rors | HoT ai Tock vor.Fees Jobin ee 5 ARCEL CONTAINIEQ \u20ac PIECES TNEED.Foceive row refus roing | = alban Collie) wh Ft therin \"Tel.Fo or BT oi Te pos se Bei -oN DAY MORNI osr TU RAT IRN NING.Free Ts Sian, » Slack far na.ns tnder wits h de will Nore Damo st.OAT-TUKSDA ORT 1% oA or FT) TE TR ty retaining to to Berar at stroet Me E ad GARD MES.MCRWAN, anise SIOK NURS superiar acco! samodatton for boarders, atlendance: ru private.Terma moderate ns deux, delow Bou \u2014AND ROOM FOR LADIES oo) ING confinement.First clags nurse «: nce.Accommodation other nts.Emi ith, 100 St.Lawrence, corner Ontario.as CARD PANDY ER BOARD nay BR ii oA in à Jewish house the com bolidaye.dress \"D 1768,\u201d STAR offie LARD\u2014VACANCI ES FOR § MEN, GOOD woo board; terms very modersts.table board pee week.678 nebatiers, nesr B Ban - 1 Manet à JOR A FEW mg runnonto FLATS TO LET.NAS HOUSES WANTED.ASIANS SINS % Worm TY STIR alte Ann AGB, ON pool Bax tng terme 2.8 IONS ASN An FURNL ED \u2014 par nice sm tive rote hes WW : 13th.Address B 1758, arte & 3 riens ET RE pK BOARD.AND ROOMS WANTED.\u2018 AAAS: SAAS WANTED Ae enh pd LLL AND ROOM FUUURE .Jaen, fu family.\" Soon ao PARTNERS WANTED.Wan CE D_PARTMAR 4 oR Ein Fg ears cathe 4 \\ ; OUT SMALL PORSE CONTAINING 8 oR 9 DO) 14 ticket for Ottawa sad} trunk check, on = Bc Te bien ap rscsye Carter returned to 1 to Head =e ww HTH, ON > WAY FROM pren pet to Metcalte atest PAY Lin, and yard He garer dow, vids please return 87 ; OBY BABLE CO COLLIE WH WHITE rT: «Rae Catherine st.Tee eu an OOMS\u2014HANDSOMELY FURNISHED LARGE room nd + aloo two single, in private family.TE ed) D Collage avenue strictly Bo OMS or BOARD, SUITABLE da Med Ein Vi minted Ro ms Ja oF Bs RE ANB ITE Cor Now ¥ FURNISHRD ROOMS, aT or back, bat hréom steam ed, all ences; not moviar ain Me May.Nai] Ootioge ay conveni- xD e 63 R°45-1E LY PURNIBIIED.DOUBLE m fins; gas and hot water ing Notaire \u201c3 ROMs -LaBCE CONNECTING PARLORS, HALL flat, handsomely decorated, au able tor professional Person or club; vacant 1st May.39 McGill College fess 83% oous-To LET.2 on 3.0 UNFURNISHED, ON R% ss.Mo ès a _Mert Rex d « com!/ortable hom on bat roue 1864,\u201d ST ily; room aA or, a HARITS CAN private (am! : late inner every conrentense, \"Roof OTT Tr Deanne fy BIE st.Lo ep ren = or married rune Locality = LARGE WELE FURNISHED FRONT ingle room, mn, pas hot OONFF room on bathroom fi water.7066 Bt.Catherine nt: also 5 Send 3 Sne-cent stamps to cover cost of only, and receive ab.atis, Dr.Fierce: s Common Sense Adviser, and find out how te Keep Soamalt and.family healthy.The too contains 1008 pages, over 300 illustrations and over 680,000 copies have been sold at $1.50 each.The new edition of 500,000 copies is to be given awa; ghsolutely ree.It is a veritable medical brary, complete in ane volume.en h stamps, Worl !s Disnensary Medical Association, 3 Main Street, Buffalo.N.Y.2 r M.K.NOLAN & CO., Sobletore 4 Patents and Erperts, 51 Sparks o., Ottava, Peterte PEenred ja ei courte peus Taveutore se ta ermany.In in [atancs can secure poten ten A ois withou out coming t Ottawa by wri ting.oo péntt FINANCE AND COMMERCE od ites from mn London T and.paris r 0 a e firmer feeling in and the Ch ago hens B81 open) n to advance.n spot ding in our was lof about the usual proportions.THE SUGAR SITUATIQN.Previous Reports of Shortage In Cuba Confirmed, Since the date ef.our last report, Ye New York market for raw B ugar has 1-bc, ana latest advices indicate that the he 18 atil stre meet situation ip Cube 18 ol golutely cy gra rt- erment of must importance Fo determining the trend of prices, 4 and apparently reliable news from that rire previous reporte os dhor cage and 1 grin chan inere and 1 Pin Tree po à iho eat sugar tic es no g fe at al 1e BONE dome Phils in others he work ls bein Jomecuted in & very lame fash fon, and moat serious diffi- ulties.Accord to statistics furnish- od by Joaquin G he sugar expert of van, this is what has beell accomplished up to March 1: Total number of tons io Poni oe 8 018 moun consyr wa mon ve Ampunt on Rane all | ports .\u2026 GB 489 Commenting upon the.above figures the correspondent the New York of Eo rece and Commercial bulletin por \u201cEs lima in he Sipount at t mills held À interterence, with trans) Pat at 10, ee ure\u2014the totei amount of ih crop to à omes 53208 1 tons.the sec secon ond al as 1, he grinding Qu does es ff total Ete vo Yar Coin, for tas\u2019 wil vil y he © was 1,000,000 tons, e estimated at fore, be Bi shor e Pet ejemen side.Toe.elimi i î s elimination of aver sn, fons © will undoubtedly affect the price of sugar all over the world.\u201d over In the local arte! for refined news ls scarce d is neither Detter pe ess ape ranma tel \u2018quoted at at Fi Z-4c, wt ua qu ro lots.peice, for yellows beet have Eur Fax fis eviddnecd that the market La © rapidly re covering He Tor THE FLOUR MARKET.Attempt to Curtajl Production in the United States, atents and sgirong- bakers dtoba.millers here Pcontinue For Tr the large Tan to th From output.different conditions prevail, an been formed there during the last two or three, months a an cie of all spring wheat mills 1 and or t pu rpoge of curtaliing pr \u2018production within imita that i return m fair profit on their prer- sions {atop he overgiocking of of the markets of that country.This like the former agreements L to this ei etfoct that have fallen rt as any ce gystema ized organization for.al- otments to he mills t oid ine within the the trade\u2019 and esp rires from Shee t be 8 arrangement took e fect vaine val ar as prices BRITISH MA MARKETS.Cable advices to the Board of Trade this morning report the English markets for breadstuffs as follows: ndon Wheat off coast, nominal Steady.Maize miel ulet pnd a ets, d at Bs Mabe oar 0d March, Bn Là June 83 ds 11 Frenon country \u2018rar LIVERECOL LATEST FRICES CUARENY, March 18th, 1990.RE, \u2014fo Lap,Pe pPOUBLE ANDBINGLE ROUE RNISHED ROO! 0 Tran i Ang on RODE: or.183 Mouatsin # fpoous-manbeouety Era ou PAT 943 Dorchester couroraee ponte 5 BOOMS, |.Board of Trade room fist.ge, ho and cold water: also ai WANTED To PURCHASE.ren LAON ANTFD-TO PUROHAUN SCALE oA WEIGH 3 3 or over {second ve Baie waker's name TEAM BARGE 70 CA TEE ¥ asout Wie ee Laine Wig er Lois MORNIN sr de ome Wading Gord to 54 Plymouth \u201c1 2 : pie FOUND.\u201d : FERAL Ren | or R MASTIFF YBLLOW A se 2 MONEY TO LOAN M* RHE, ; mere porte Bam et = MONEY 40} FOIE tne dc EDUCATIONAL __SEPTIMUS F EASE HE es ane vor prs LN ' a TE 8 i s.d.« d.5 déto 34 Por se 0 te 0 0 ACEH RE EE HE us LT 1 RS iat = Must @so dI0 30 REOEIPfS ON ON CHANGE, The Grand Trunk Rats Ratiway ragmpany ha oD tome contifiuc the Sa PES is the merchandise broug © Montreal over Toronto | Produce Market ante, stray Tu ioe et ro ers, Brap\u2014Lars oF br quo to $11, and 8 run #3 Quiet: white soid Loyal is quoted è Fa apart at t 2 close 0.arrive, th car of No.5 par aa Tic north o reve t #lc on track Vide 0.cae frosted wt sc, ; + e be sb, ey-\u2014Du 1 quoted guilds Tat sales white at sie prices at tous nomi.; ces at S88 ou ou RTE cars es CONCERTS BY bad tee and spread the truths | Gos; > SERA; ES HES Ef ar Erk IRISH SOCIETIES.2 THE EVENING OF ST.PATRICK'S DAY.Addresses by Sir William Hingston * and Mr, D, C.Fraser, M.P,, at the St.Patriek\u2019s Society's Entertainment.St.Patrick's .Society upheld its traditions last night in presenting to ths citizens, of Montreal an entertainment that was in every way appropriate io the festival that was being honored.The Monument National had been secured for the occasion, and & large audience had gathered there-by about 8 quarter past eight o'clock, when the entertainment commenced.The programine included a number of musical items, two pieces for recitation and poe Irish dances, while an address by dir D.C.Fraser, Lhe representative Guysboro\u2019 in the Comimans, was not the least\u201d entertaining feature, Dr.J.J.Guerin, M.L.A., presided and introduced the various performers.Miss Ada Moylan, as might Le e xpected, sang the two ballads allotted her very agreeably.Madame Esstani\u2019s singing of \u201cTlie last rose of summer\u201d was a decided treat, and the same lady also sang the \u201cDear little Shamrock,\u201d with faultless accent.Miss L.Suliivan made a most | creditable debut, singing \u201cfhe pride of Killarney\u201d and leen Mavourneen\u201d n a manner to win her hearty applause.iss Nellie McAndrew and Mr.D.J.McAndrew: sang a duet and the lady also gave a favorite Irish ballad in charming style.Mrs.E.W.Villeneuve sang Moure's \u201cMeeting of the waters,\u201d doing full justice to this beautiful air.Of ti the gentlemen, Mr.J.Rou- u created a distinctly favorable im- Feet bar- pression.Me possesscs a very 8 itone voice, from which great taf s may yet be expected.The other ne Jemen Jocalists were such old favorites as Messrs.J.J.Rowan and Charles Kelly; Mr.L \u20ac \"O'Brien recited the \u201cBat Fontenoy,\u201d and Mrs.Parratt, who kindly volunteered her services at the fash moment, played a selection of r airs on \u2018the tarp.M Messrs.\u2018Mines Bros.\u2019 artistic dancing was also a source of delight to many, and these light-footed gentlemen who were assisted by thet own violinist'and pianist, had to respon to two encores.Signor Rubim piayed the © socompaniments during the evening.Fraser's address was characteristic of the genial member from \u201cdown by the sea.\u2019 Ie began y commenting upon the fact tu dull, prosaic Scoichman like himself should have been chosen to address an audience com of children of the land that was pre-vninentiy the home of the grator, the land of song ane and story.e drew a great deal of however, from gprs refiection po Scotoh- men and 1ria Ten) Ca could both claim ow scont from grea reat stock\u2014that of the grand old \"Gad That stock the deys of.Rod when the German Coming from the in the misty ages of antiquity\u201d \u2018he \u2018might A Celtic Tnigrat on had moved west war leaving an jndl ble and beneficial upon that çame within the pp oi Ty Jor fluence, Some people | sold that land bad been peopled Sram oapeland; othèrs that freland had Scot Hi wa ds i Tapér's - n 1.) same ple sald St.Patrick: da Lee e from France; others that he had come from Scotland.From land, Mr.Fraser thought.Ba 5» story showed the ut, in any case intimate Section .ic! bad always exis betwoeh the, Celts CA Ireland, ot laux and owed agrea Sol to Frelon How she had pal debts it not necessary to discuss.freland, t land of saints and schola.ars, ons forth to En and e the causs af civi- router part, of the pel I and advanced lization when the grea world bed x n in 88.; F, displayed consi derable amilisrity with sh ilterature during bis address, and cl with uotation from Moore \u201cFarewell, but ever you welcome hour.\u201d he c of the entertalnment Sir aim i on delivered a brief dress, the theme of which was the pre-smipence of Irish female virtue, ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.There was a large and a preciative su- tience at the Windsor Hal last evening the Irish national entertainment given under the auspices the Ancient er of Hibernians.It consisted of an address by Mr.s.R.Devlin, M.P.for Ottawa County.on Home Rule for reland, and vocal and instrumental music furnis estra, and.by easrs, Pools, m.Sullivan, Chas.Kally, Beucher, E.vron.T.Sullivan, Master Kennedy, an Lhe he Miages Ruben- stein, Kennedy, Sta; rs, Kearns, and .3 delegation of the flibernion Knights.Me.gavoe-a splendid Sxbibirion of, fancy aril, and which was applay auded.Mr.For in, in his address, eulogized Gladsione fp- his ndvocacy of Home Rule, \u2018whieh cause was evorthy of the efforts of al] men who were friends of liberty snd.justice.po he objections raised to flome Rule, he thought, were not ser- lous.All impartial men would admit por many ears back Ireland had oth e slo should have bad Its du a nid have been that of the peo te.ersons who ol- lected to rg Thos ® Rule to Ireland on the oa hat the minority wou) suffer were the same who were prepa minority of Maniioha ol gohool matters.As to (cyalty to the Queen.Mr, Devlin contended that thnt would ngt b> weakened but rather strengt ned holY giving |, é Rule to Ireln; change government would x ave the ok ect of inducing landlords to Jeave the tountry, but he Mc yl, this would te rather a good thir viin con- hat if the Ao Teish diffi- ty could be referred to a tribunal of arbitration it would he a good thing | for Ireland, as ho frlt that its case was ona: 1 .heartÿ vote of thanks wns tondered t Devii motion of Mr.P tp Mr.Dev Q 0.Proconded by Dr.Foran.BT.ANN'S YOUNG MEN.Tho Young Men's 6ociety of Bt.Ann's Church gave a most successful dramatic entertzinment in their hall las: evening | to a larg\u201d audience.rama put on was a four act one by fr.James Martin, entitled \u201cThe Prides of Killarney.\" and the different roles were well portrayed.Among those who Look part were: Mr.T Sullivan, Mr.J.Morgan, Mr, Fd.juan.Mr.H.P.Sullivan, Sfr.W.inn, and Mr.J, Shanahan.A good \u2018musical b> esore was also fugn to whic Messrs, Ed.Quinn, Polk Keown, J.Morgan, ?d W.Murp Se efbuind songs in thelr _ususi ; style, end were com- polled to respond encores again and An excellent orchestra, un- aa the divect lon of Mr.J.vea number of Irish airs In fine style, Fhe mos for the play wore painted by Ronan, while Mr.PF.M.ones Tis in manager.YOUNG IRISBHMEN'S L.& B.CIETY.80- The presentation Boucicault\u2019s \u201cAr e mambers of the Young Irishmen\u2019s Literary and ees Association at tho Queen's Theatro last was aie of the efforts ever gut forth by this ongerprie ing and ambitious orgau tion of y honors being dus to 08 J.alls her for his rayal ELE horn 2 server.h R.Coliins i a bs ! [rie Secretary ot Tig horou, knowledge of the ame à of part, which he sustained in an admirable manner.Mr.M.J.Power te a firat rate hero and not onl , hut gave a clearer enunoia ion to Ps part than any other male member of the come iss T.Kitts as Arrah Meellah fo] sustained tho reputation of her tale sisters who have ap) ormer occasions, arid Miss M.Talbot às Fanny Power made a charming hervine.Tha honors of the evenin \u20ac doubted A long to Master Morris Franois aged six, whase recitation of \u201cThe { Fontenay\u201d brought down the Tn all probabi lity.be performance will be repeated on Saturday next.ST.ANTHONY'S YOUNG MEN.St.Anthony's young men held an ens Le rtainment in their church hall, last cvening, in honor of the day, and were rewarded with a large turnout of the members of the church and their friends.A splendid programme which had been prepared was much enjoyed by all pre sent, ss à all the numbers were exceptionally AE those who contri- but vod Mr.Chas.M.Hockley, Mr.J.Venables, Messrg.Richards, Du- quette and Miss Mamie Stafford, Miss O'Malley, Miss S.Dowl ling, \u201cTootsie Durand, Miss Allen, Miss naven, the organist of St.Anthony's Church, and Mr.J.J.Goulet and Dan Alien.[Special to the Star.) Sherbrooke, March 17.\u2014A very suge cessful gelebration of St.Patrick's Day held at Windsor Mills, J.8.Br de Tick, advocate, of Sherbrooke, spoke to a large and enthusiastic audience in the evening on \u201cLocal oat cover ment in Ireland,\u201d as a potent of promoting, the peace and unity of tho British Empire.At Sherbrooke the excellent musio, and the presence of Mgr.La ue at mass, added to the eclat of the celebration.The evening's entertainment, presided over by T.J.M ire, proved in every way very enjoyable.BANKING.phe.Hague's Lecture at Point 86 ' Charles.Mr.George Hag: e delivered an interesting lecture on Banking\u201d in Frater nity Hall last evening, under the auspices of the Pleasant Sunday Afte ciety.The simple elenients of ping in the production and distribution o money were explained by the lecturer, The smallest grocery store, he said, had products from all over the world, which were brought to our shores through the machinery of banking.A banker takes a fundamental pqrt in the production of the worid.Lumber, and what part a bank took in its production, were ex- pldiged filly, Mr.ue having made a study of this industry by personal visits to timber Kmits.A hips bill of lading and its importance to vankers was also expiained- banks always et their money bash a's Gomi may be asked,\u201d \u201d Tn sorry to say they do not ponte ya e upe and downs of trade effect the bankers, and they lose money in consequence.\u2019 Cotton, waol and sugar in_relati banking in the production of the material and the distribution were also upon.In all these transactions ts his \u2018savings, never loses & rent.it were not for this machinery of banking, the speaker contended that the vast amount of ex- i reduction gad and distribution et he world.\u2018In the.f ee people ut bad \u20ac re from sixteen million dollars to ee dred apd seventy millions, which is now owned by the CONCERT AND SOCIAL \\ The choir of the Olivet Baptist Church ve & very fine concert of sacred music n the lective hall of that church last SYOLIRE unde e le rship of the or- raist apd a eader, Ernest Several Er solos were rendered by M Kerr, who, thou ugh you isa clever o ranist.\u201cThe choir, which has bee: J strengthened recently, last even bay t emselves to well trained and compo: sweet voloes by the way they Fondered several difficult authems, which were wou re- oejv Master Fenwick received great applause for his utiful rendering o several soprano solos.He sings with much expression, and some of his notes are very line.Mr.John Willett, in his bass solo, and Mr.Andrews, in bis tenor s8Dlos; were both well received, while one of the best features of the concert wag 8 dust by Mesars.Andrews and Jones.At the conclusion of the concert the annual church soeial of the church was held.There was a very large attendance of the members of the church and egation present, and & very en- josbie evening was spent.The Rev.Francis Perry, of Hyde Park, Mass, who is supplying the pulpit \"of the church, was preso EXAMINED THE BUILDING.Mayor R.Wilson Smith, Ald.Brunet Penny, Coat Ohiot David, J .E.Mori n, rad Gautier A.L.De nd ATS Rolland, mp a Monumen Nation or t al Hall, yest Te ternoon, of ray tho e safety of the bullding on publ sions.The co mpetent author tos à de clare the exits and fire epplisneee quite vod, but Chief Benoit recommended that addition fire éscapes ba placed on the , ex-Ald.0, Beau- u- : vigited \u20ac uilding.CLUB CONSERVATEUR DINNER.he dinper to RJ ji t.Lewronce Pi all on Baator Mon PA Apr ril 6, ander the auspices of b n- P at- tonded st 5 prominent tom pr gly 25 vincial fticiana, jose 0 ves, m, Mesurs.leaubien, sgrain, Nan- tel, Peliar.Hackett, and Morris, # Kon.P.Leblane.4 \u2014 em \u2018MOUNT ROYAL LODGE, O.G.%.held the finest con- va had for some time, wêre Miss Dalympier Howard, remarks rert Te whi they Those ta no oleh PE Bplcer reading; Dfies J.Fo:rgusn, re- sation Miss l'owns, piano solo; Mess nd Melean, musical rluet, for qu fias Calrympl-.pi piano wot solos day i recitation; flamburg, pe ; pong | burs aon y pet lon: finn Wok bmg.SATURDAY'S hoe \"KEY MATOR.Gobo Instrument \u201cFund of the Michtreal General Hospital will no Ea siderabls - augmentes h oie rec 3 oy match, W between the Mont ml\u201d \"aod on next Saturda; ry of protability be the Ja: match of the season.SAVED BY A pr y after 75s o'clock où Monda ond ran nstable Conn ta 1a! s-und, p rformed e Drive KE) raig stræet, nesr Goatord street, by erring a :ittle boy of five years from under an Ambcrat street car jus.as whedls were sbout'6o pass 97ER lab the men, The under the EE rompt ve.Propping yes, very mare.fhe Siclew ost was, Fcoptionaily fine n to raw - \u2018 $ 6 rite Le RE Gag A CTH ok al NT x MONTREAL LACROSSE MEN TO MEET.A WEEK'S CARNIVAL OF SPORTS AT VANCOUVER, M, À.A.A.Reception Last Night\u2014 \u2018Hamilton Out With a Challenge for Sanger\u2014 Miscellaneous Sporting News.The Montreal Lacrosse Club Committee will have a preliminary meeting tonight, at which two important matters will come up for discussion.In the first place, they will talk about the proposed smalgamation of the Seniors and Juni- ora.This same thing was proposed last year, but met with no favor.This year the Juniors seem to understand that it would be to their advantage to look wpe the proposition with favorable eyes.The other question is that of the!proposed three-club league.This matter will be thrashed out thoroughly, and it is understood that there are quite a number of members who believe that with the material which the Club has at present to select players from, and build a good team with, they should once more try and meet the Capitals and Shamrocks, and see if they cannot beat them.HOCKEY.Tucker's Agaln Defeat St Mary's College.A very interesting game of hockey was played yesterday wfternoon on the Crystal Rink between St.Mary's and Tucker's in the presence of a very large and enthusiastic crowd.St.Mary's made a great effort to even up matters, but, though importent changes were made on their team, they were outplayed at all points.Mr.T.L.Patop acted as referce, while Messrs.Ewing and Wand were goal umpires.When half time was called the score stood two to one in favor of Tucker's.Bhorily after play was resumed after recess, Howard scored another game for Tucker's.Brennen was hurt, and, as he was unuble to finish the match, the game was conceded to Tucker\u20195, there being sill some twenty minutes to play.The teams were: Tuéker's.In Ald of the General Hospital.It has been decided that the exhibition match between the Montreal and Victoria hockey clubs will take place in the Victoria Rink on Saturday ever- ing.The gate receipts are to be handed over tu the instrument fund of the Montreal General Hospital, for which fund the grand fair in October next is also to be held.The match itself, in addition to being very exciting, will be the last of the season, and a great crowd is expected.Shots.The Rosedales, of Mount Royal Vale, and the Thistles, of this city, played a return match of hockey on Monday evening at-the Athletic Club House Rink, at Cote des Neiges, when the former, after a hotly contested match, succeeded in defeating their opponents by 3 goals to 2.An exciting game of hockey took place the Victoria Rink last evening be- ween J.©.Wilson & Co.and the Can- sda Pa r Company.After a hard fought match J.C.Wilson won by @-goals to 1.CURLING.Lachine vs Bt.Lawrence.nV enjoyable friendly match between two rinks of the Lachine Curling Club and two rinks of the St.Lawrence, was played on the former's ice.The result was a win for the Saints : St.Lawrence.Lachine.Ri No.y M A.J.Rice .Moore John Rose Hon.A.W.Morris JV.W.Anderson A.P.McLaurin W.M.Kearns, skip, 31 R.Lucas, skip, 10 0.2 J.B.Clearihue F.J.Craig H.sdale D.H, Hen Wm, Cairns R.B.Kendricks W.G.Goodhugh.Alex.Milne, skip, 19 skip, 18 Around the Ice.There was a great deal of interest taken last night in the final matoh at the St.Lawrence Rink for Ald.Penny 1d gredal.The final was between Hi ale and James Witham.The for- dfwon by the close majority of thir- to.to twelve.The final match in the contest for by the Toronto Curling Club at the toria Rink Saturday afternoon, when Maclean's rink defeated Russell's by- 20 o 10.A donation to the General Hospital was the prize for which two teams played at the St.Lawrence Rink yesterday evening.The score follows: M.8.Sheridan E.T.Drysdale Jas.Cochrane J.Edy as.Morriron J.D.Clearihue , E.McLeish skip\u201414 J.Stewart, akip\u2014Ÿ BASEBALL.The Eastern International League.From the present outlook, baseball will have a good hold this coming season, and without doubt, good ball will be played, as the various clubs enterin this new league have already sscur some first-class players.The main thing.is that the teams have the proper parties backing them, ones that understand the game, and who will take a keen interest in their club's welfare, Bicycles For the Vice-President's medals was played | ic- winning or losing, this, together with the barmony in which baseball men work together for the interest of their game is certain of succê prominent lover of sport of this city has promised Mr.tothe] neyman, eague, a valuable trophy to be com- poted for, this with Spalding's handsome pennant will make the Eastern International ue an interesting one to the general publio as well as to the players.Efforts will be made to secure two other trophies to be Given to teams taking second and third place.As baseballers are doing all in their wer to have the game educated here, it is to be hoped they will be heartily supported this coming season.THE WHEEL.The Y.M.C.A.Club.The Executive Committee\u201d of the Y.MM.C.A.Bicycle Club have decided to hold their annual meeting on Thursday evening.A large attendance is Te quested.The score in the inter-club euchre competition is now: Montreal, 48; Ramblers, 56; Wanderers, R8.Wall, of the Ramblers, has the best\u2019 individual score.The contest is very close, the Ramblers and Wanderers baving had the same score for the past two weeks, but the last named club had the advantage in getting the lead the first night.Hamilton After Sanger.Syracuse, N.Y., March 18.\u2014David G, Shafer, manager of W.W.Hamilton, of Denver, who lately rode a record of 1.59 1-5 for the unpaced mile, yesterday deposited a forfeit of $200 with the Syracuse Standard, accompanying a challenge for a series of three races with Walter C.Sanger, who disputes Hamilton's.record.The forfeit is to be considered a side bet of ons thousand dollars between Mr.Corcoran, Sanger\u2019s manager, and Mr.Shafer.The stakes of the race to be a prize of $100 and the races to take place under the rules of the League of American Wheel- men.Bearings.Sunday .a few plucky Toronto wheel- monte out \u2018to the Humber.The cinder path was covered with snow and ice, Lit is in a fairly rideable condition.The pig-tail population of Toronto has taken to the bicycle, and yesterday a couple of the \u201cmen afraid of the Japs\u2019 were riding up Yonge street on wheels the reverse of modern.Though unsuccessful in securing the L A.W.meet Toledo is goi any way, and C.W.Ashinger, the bulld- er of the track at Toronto Island, Is building a three-lap board structure at that place.The Montreal Bicycle Club, with a membership of 155, is entitled to rank right up pear the top from\u2019 a numerical point of view in\u201dthe C.W.During the t season 57 new members were enrolled in the club.| A.W.Harris, the English racing man, 1 who went to Australia, purely for the purpose of defeating \u201cZimmy,'* but failed in his laudable object, though he met the latter several times, is.coming to America this spring, He will prob- ly race all summer in the union.President Louis Rubenstein, of the Montreal Bicycle Club, and an ardent admirer of pure amateurism, made the following deliverance on the raci uestion: \u2018Class B should be abolished.conflicts with the definition of an amateur for the members of that division are really profe 1 in disguise and the whole thing is a farce.\u201d It was to benefit the manufacturer that class B was called into existence but apparently even they have ot tired of their plaything.Wm.ye lop, sr., expresses himself as being o posed to the retention of lass B., which he thinks has proved a failure in Canada.The giving of prizes not worth one-third of the list price has a great deal to do, he thinks, with the general dissatisfaction with the workings of Class B.The delegation from east may be counted on to make a strong and determined fight for the investiture of mora privileges in the Class A men, such as the yment of railway fares, and entry fees at meets, at the Friday meeting, -and they will not be entirely unsupported, as from the small towns, where the paid amateur is a rarity, and only the rider who pays the regn- iafion $100 for his wheel is to be found, will come strong lunged delegates who will bave something to say on the atter.ATHLETICS.The M.À.A.A.Musical \u201cAt Home.\u2019 The Gymnasium was hardly large enough to accommodate the crowd of members who visited it last night on the occasion of the annual musical at home, tendered by the President and the Board of Directors to the members, It was a most enjoyable affair, perfectly informal and perfectly Jolly.Flow.brs and flags in abundance helped to make the different rooms look bright and lively as the occasion demanded and some of the magnificent trophies put in well selécted spots, not-only told of the prowess of the Association and its many affiliated clubs in the past, but were of great assistance in enhancing the appearance of things.Upstairs in the gymnasium, little tables were set, at which the members seated themselves in dittle groups, chatted and availed themselves of the refreshments which were served, while at the same time listening to the really excellent impromptu musical a recitative programme that was arranged.and the very enjoyable music of the Victoria Rifles Ha chestra.Downstairs in the billiard room smoking was allowed, and here also the coata and hats were taken care of, and notwithstanding the crowd, the directors, who received the guests of the evening in person, managed things There were songs by Messrs.A.E Battle, George Bethune, John Barlow, Jack Rose, .5.Baillie, S.Brodie, Waddington, Fred Gross, Fred Hickey, Rochester and W.Traynor, and recitations by Messra.Louis Rubenstein, Stewart, J.A.Millan, Fred Hickey, Ernest Kerr, Dick and Dr.Charles ilson.The whole affair was a grand success, and if these things could be had oftener they would assist greatly in making the ,8ymnasium even mcre popular than it is by gettin ous members acquainted other.18 the vari- with one an- AQUATICS.Vancouver's Big Sporting Carnival (Special to the Star.) Vancouver, B.C., March 18.\u2014 At a largely attended mass metting of citizens last night it was decided to hold a week's carnival of sports, open to the EVERYBODY .f eee we have just what you every wheel we sell MONTREAL LOUIS RUBENSTEIN, 537 Oraig Street We have such a large variety of wheels at different prices\u2014but every one of them rcliable\u2014that we are confident we can suit every one\u2019s tastes and pocket.Girls and Boys, Ladies and Men, Racers and Slow-goers, need, and we give our guarantee with AGENT: OUR CATALOGUE ==just out-is full of information, .tag JOHN GRIFFITHS CYCLE CORPORATION so.cover the side bet of $2600 of Gaudaur's ing to hold one.mie emma m d mon ¥ an ae = 5 Carr world.Aquatics, oycling baseball, lacrosse, cricket and ootbail competitions will be.included in the pros Cash prizes will be offered fessionals.Gaudaur writea: ° _ ; -world.will be there.I will meet Stanbury for a purse of $1000 at Vancouver, and I will not go to England.\u201d Stanbury sends word that he will or pro- \u2018All the in 24 hours, tu row him at Vancouver city.Hanlan, Peterson, Sullivan and probably Harding and a number of others say they will be present.Vancouver's four-oarsd crew will send challenges to Winnipeg, San Francisco, Toronto, Dallas and New York.The Canadian Pacific Railway has promised free transportation to professional oarsmen.An attempt will be made to have the eastern lacrosse teams croes\u2019 sticks for the championship of the world, and to have cyclists wheel for the championships of the Pacific coast.Argonauts May Again Row at Henley.[Special to the Star.] Toronto, March 18.\u2014The question of sending the Henley four to England again this summer is being discussed by a number of enthusiastic members of the Argonaut Rowing Club, and it seems probable that some steps will be taken at the annual meeting on Monday ht in the direction of finding out whether a second attempt to bring the Stewards\u2019 Challenge Cup to Canada is le.It is not known yet whether the four can get away, but owing to the sple showing tha: was made last year the opinion prevaiis that overy effort should be made to have Canada represented again by the same quartette of oarsmen.SNOWSHOFING.Snowshoe Tramp.To the Sporting Editor of the Star: Sir\u2014There is nothing visitors to Montreal so much enjoy in winter, as to witness the thoroughly bappy way in which the people enjoy the delights ot the snow, from the kids who flounder in it and build enow-houses, to the snowshoers who feel its intoxication.This cvening a special car of the Central Vermont Railway will bring to our city a large number of our American cousins from Vermont, as guests of the Dental Association of.the Province.The scientific convention to be held here will no doubt be enjoyable.But it has been decided to meet the ts at 8 p.m.drive them to the thletic Club House at once in time to witness the arrival over the mountain of the snowshoers, and then give them a thorough snowshcers eve .The Montreal, La Montagnard and the Argyles, are, I believe to unite and it would add to the picturesquenees and pleasure of the evening if representatives would come from all other clubs.It will probably he the last t , and I appeal for a large muster to do honor to our guests.It would never do have it a fiasco of 1 numbers.pe -\u2014 Lachine Snowshoe Club.== A Ladies\u2019 Tramp and Bonnet hop of the Lachine Snowshoe Club wilf be held on Friday evening.Tramp starts from corner of St.Charlee street, La- ohine, to Knapp's hall, Blue at eight o'clock sharp.It is hoped thet the members will all turn out, as this is the last event of the season.Vermont Dentists The members of the Montreal Snowshoe Club will muster in costume at the gymnasium, Mansfield street, this evening, and tramp to the Athletic Club House, to meet the Dental Association members, with their guests from Vermont.The reception to be given to the Americans promises to be a good one.St.George's Tramp.The members of St.George's Snowshoe Club held a special tram last evening over the Mountain.t was well attended, aud a number of ladies were present.Holly \u201cAt Home.\u201d The Hollies had a most successful \u201cAt Home\u201d at the Athletic Club House last night.It was well attended.\" The programme was carried out splendidly, SPORTING CORRESPONDENCE.A.L\u2014Montreal.No he cannot enter a snowshoe race.He is a professional.MISCELLANEOUS.\u201cCurly\u201d Brown's starting machine is maid to be the best yet invented.It may be tried at the big meeting in Toronto.Congalton has decided, 1t is said, to play with the Petersburg, Va., club this season, although he was strongly urged by his friends to remain in Guelph.President James Hough is being urged to stand for re-election as president of the Canadian Baseball League, but the popular president.finds that his business requires all his attention.Eddie Roach, the Toronto Rowing Club's new captain, is an inactive oars- wman, although be won honors for himself and club as far back as 1887, when he was a member of the champion four.Charlie Phair has decided not to train his string at Bennings, but has selected one of the Indiana tracks insiead.Bob Neely has wintered well, and now weighs 1030 pounds.Phair has a useful strin, of jumpers ih Bob Neely, Rover an Muscovite.Harry Staley, the famous old National League pitcher, who will pitch for Buck- enberger\u2019s Torento club in the Eastern League, arrived in Pittsburg Thursday.Staley Is looking well.He has been managing his father\u2019s coal mines in Peters- burg, Ill, all winter.The fa London Sportsman says Richard Croker's big colt Montauk, by Strath- more-Spinaway, has ben backed for the Derby to win > at 100 to 1.ol r, who has to his credit ono defeat of Henry of Navarre, broke\u2019 down in his work at Little Rock, .last week and will not be able to race for momths yet.\u2019 Mr.Robt.Davies\u2019 imported mare .Andante, by Master Kildare, has foaled a filly to Admiral, tho brother of Martyr- om.6 youngest is in the St Produce Stakes of 1899.© Stanley y ilton Kennel Club will probably hold a ehow early the Province.y in May, open to es for the Boston Kennel show, À 20-23, are Mr.H.W.Sr (fox-terri¢rs); A.I.Goode (Beston terriers), James Mortimer and Chas.H.Mason.Mr.Geo.H.Gooderham has added to his kennel of fox-terriers Cambridge Joker and the wire-haired challenge bitch Endclitfe Fidget, the Chicago winner.The Continental Field Trial Club has elected Major J.M.Taylor, president, to T6 Da 1 1 Dr.Ro {tt London, is on the it Trials on ittee.i prairie chickens will bs held in Northern innesota in September, and near Bick- nell, Ind., in November.The greatest speed sale ever held in Canada will take place on Maroh 25 and 26, at Grand\u2019s repository, Toronto.One hundred\u2019 trotters and pacers, brood mares, \u2018colts, fillies, and stallions, will ba sold.The consignment includes \u2018such last adimals as va, 21114; Pogis Stanton.22334; King Forest.3.21 1-2; Blackstone, 22012, and Baby Girk .26 1-2, | : - The announced intention of Sir George Newnes, the well-known newspaper ro rietor, to challenge for the America\u2019s club to back his challenge.Hé was recently elected a member of the London Yacht Club; but the sentiment of that organization is decidedly averseto a challenge for the America\u2019s Cup, eapect, ly from à new membar who isnôt » \u201cThe Field, commenti upou the én- t that acrew from Yale Uni- at regatta TRE MONTREAL DAILY STAR-WEDNESDAY\u2014MARCH 18-1896.+31 Ys ca .Unions £8 \"this country is Dlg.Gan ae pa Lea \u201chy .v # LoL .Cf \"ELEVEN SETS.ARE ALL THAT.\u2014\u2014~+ ARE NOW LEFT atonce| OF THE GREAT.Century Dictionary and Guclopedia At the time of closing the STAR Headquarters, last night, there were but 11 sets left of this matchless reference work.JUST THINK OF IT! The STAR began this now notable distribution with 500 A 4k4A £ x + Y4-Ÿ Ahk oC hk Addk LLY THEY 2 the full sets, which, by the way, was the positive limit to the number procurable.Now, but 11 remain, which clearly shows the high appreciation of the work in Montreal and vicinity.Some of these will be claimed in this who have been hesitating or delaying for any ; | reason should .OW TO SECURE THIS The 590 Sets above referred to were se- MAGNIFICENT WORK.cured by the STAR at $5.70 per volume, cloth binding, the lowest wholesale price ever conceded to any one.The Star turns the work over to readers who join the STAR Club at the O \u2014 a same low wholesale price, and also arranges easy terms : your first payment on the work, which also makes you\u201d See RE TE Te co a member of the Club, and the STAR will send you at once prepaid the full set of ten volumes in cloth binding, the balance being payable at the rate of $5.00 monthly.The cost of the work to those who thus join the Club is only $5.70 per volume, cloth binding, hut $3.00 per set is added to the last payment to cover delivery, accounting, and other expenses of conducting the Club.The work will be supplied in half morocco binding for three extra monthly payments, the first payment being only morning\u2019s mail.In order to be in time those of payment.It is only necessary to send £5.00 as $5.00, on receipt of which the entire work will be sent.w & & 8 EN su) Thus The STAR places each individual on a par with the largest wholesale buyer.You get the entire set of 10 Volumes now, to use and enjoy while paying for them.THE STAR, To inspect the er au at.212 St.James Street.\u2014 a AA RAR bid dd dd bk ; fa - a) LÙ e + 661- - > 3 khhkhh w ley cours may do môre to international enmity than all _ the * Monroe Doct \"> .The letter 5 THERE IS NO SOAP THAT CAN EQUAL STRACHANS men, saying among other things: \u2018They could get no ome to row them in America, therefore they are coming to Henley, though no ome invited them.\u201d Mr.Ed.Bayly, the present secretary of the Canadian Football Union, has not been letting the ss grow under his feet, and ali Rugby men will glad to know that the revised rules are now ready to be put into the hands of the rinter.A good point about tbe little Pook that will be issued shortly is that it will contain the rules of the Ontario and Quebec and the Canadian Football within its covers.- : gue meeting will be held tonight at 8 o'clock sharp at the Inde endent Bysebsii Club ball, 1717 Notre me street.Delegates from baseball clubs who wish to join are requested to attend.+ Ne To the Sportsman's Exhibition, New York, Lieutenant Peary, the famous Arctic explorer, bas loaned u kayak, or skin canoe, of the Whale Sound uimaux, the most northerly tribe of human beings on the earth, complete with wesp- ons\u2014an Esquimaux gun, a unique and ingenious weapon, made bry one of the natives; set of Esquimaux weapons used by Peary in ha ng walrus, and a complete Esquimaux fur costume, made for and worn by him.Albert Garnier, the French billiard expert, sailed on Saturday from Southampton for New York on the American liner New York, accompa by Champion Frank C.Eves, who has just finished a very successful starring tour ip the lar European cities Mr.Garnier, as al y announced, returns .to Americs be the representative of France in the three international toyrnaments projected by Maurice Daly, to be held in New York, Chicago and Boston: .Mr.Fred .Seacord, of Galesburg, Ill.is contemplating sending to Montreal for sale another consignment of colts and fillies by Muscovite, 2.18, son of Nutwood.] r.Seacord promises this tojbe @ choice | lot of trotting stock.; : Canada was represented in not a few breeds at the Mascoutah Kennel Club's bench show in Ohicago last week, and the representatives were all good specimens, and showed that the quality in pretly high.The most notable win was by Mr.George H.Good- erham\u2019s fox-terrier Norfolk Regal; tn a class of 22 movice dogs.Second prize went to Beldon Gtrebor, who was also second in the open class.The great dog Prisoner, just sold for $600, was plac third, so t the class was an extra.Dogs were pent \u2018by owners in Toronto, Woodstock, Guelph, and some other tario cities - Oczan Accident and Guarante CORPORATION, LTD.(FOUNDED 1871.) Head Office for Canada-Temple Building, Montreal.CAPITAL, $2,000,000.Issues Accident Policies, combined with Sickness Indemnity, without extra charge.Sawiftg NEW PROVINCIAL VOTERS\u2019 LIST.The provincial voters\u2019 lists for the city divisions are at last in a dair way = of being completed.The City Clerk's staff have been working night and day .and completed a new list shortly before midnight on Saturday, whioh makes the list legal, the law stating that the sec- fetaries of municipalities m com- lete the lists by the fifteenth of March.he list comprises 50,000 names and pro bably 5000 or 6000 more will be added during the thirty days allowed for the final revision.iF vou BUY THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRY BAR YOU HAVE THE BEST VALUE! you SAVE THE WRAPPERS and return 60 of them to Tam Auszrr Torey Boar Co, 168 McCord Street, they will send you » MR.AUSTIN'S SALARY.* Mr.Balfour recently stated in the House of Commons that the salary of the Poat Laureate is oly 0 per annum.He omitted to add, ver, that an incoming Poet Laurenie ia entitled to the salary attac 0 post the interval between the time of its becoming vacant and his own sppoint- ment.As Lord Tennyson died in Oo- tobor, 1892, Mr.Alfred Austin is accordingly entitled to upwards of three and a far years\u2019 salary.me Ir ; handsome MJ AC AS SAR, size 17 x 23 inches, imported direct by ' i : - them from France which wjll omament your drawing-room.\"nl T -\u2014 ANEMIA - WEAKNESS ~ DEBILITY - CONUALESCENCE - AGUES - MALARIA CHRONIC DIARANŒA - HEART DISEASES - CONSUMPTION IK ITS FIRST STAGE - OVERWORK To promptly cor ofpe ; Biliousness ! A disordered Liver, \u2014 you are 111, nnhappy, and a victim of the blues.Cleanse the system of all praises ae (Ld (VEY Ayer's Pills Highest Awards of Worlds Fair.2 @rand Prizes 2 Diplomas of Honour 10 Golds Medals 2 Sliver Medals | as the STEAMSHIPS.IN So PNP NP Allan Line Royal Mail Stoamshipe Liverpeol, Halifax and Portland Servies, From : - From Portland.Halifax 19 Mar.21 Mar.From Liverpool.Steamships.21 Feb.Mongolian 12 Mar.Numidian 2 Apr.4 Apr.2 Mar.Parisian.16 Apr.1BApr.9 Ap).Laurentian.a pr.Commenoi May Ind from Montres My bare steamers will mil weekly RATES OF PASSAGE-CABIN.$80 snd upwards wtagte.$100 and upwards Return Second Cabin.\"2 Single etara.$i.Kecrage-To Liverpool, Load: a \u2026 or Londonderry, 09450 Prepaid, \u201ca.a vi vat \u201cso « ls free.All the staterooms are situated near the central part ot the ship, and areon the saloon deck, thus securing great steadiness and pertect ventilation, \u2018The stoamers are titted thronghout with the in- caudescent electric light and are heated by steam.Por treight, passage or further intormation apply to H.& A.ALLAN, Montreal, Boston or Philadelphia NORTH GERMAN LLOYD.NEW YORK, SOUTHAMPTON, BREMEN, - FAST EXPRESS IEAMERS.I.Cabin $80 and upwards, accerding to location.IL Cabln $45 and $0.Round trip $35 and $100, -\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2018Pues, Mch.24 Saale fat, Aprill8 : es.Tues., Mch.31 Havel Tues., Avril na .Tues., April 7 Trave.April 28 \u2026 Tues., Aprill£ Aller.8at., Mar 3 Passe ers hooked through to U importan GTHMANY sod AUSTRIA all important pointes Return tickets available from Mediterranean or from Bremen, Londoa, or e.MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE, TO GIBRALTAR, NAPLES, GENOA.FULDA, March 21, 10 am.WERRA, April 18, 10am.EMS, March am.FULDA, April 2, a.m.KAISE A , EMs, May OELRICHS & \u20ac0.7 Bowling Green.N.Y, J.Y.UrLmour & Co., 358 Bt.Paul st.DoveLas BATTERSBY, Bl.James si., op.Temols Bldg.W, H.Hrnay, 1438t.James tit, Agents for Montreal.ot HABURG-ANERICAN LINE.TWIN SCREW EXPRESS Line from New Yorkto Plymouth (London), Cherbourg, Paris and Mormanois; March %.A.Victoria, Apr.D.¥.Bismarck, April 9.Columbia, May 7.\u2018 I.Cabin, $60 and upward; IL.Cabin, $45 DON, 44 h: bh wecial train: CHERBOURG \u2014 PARIS, 434 h ANB REAMERICAN LINK 37 Baway, N.Y,, or BD.CONNELLY, 14 Place d\"Armes, Montreal.38¢ Water Powe Frome Lachine Rapids.STEAM ENGINES SUPERSEDED.TO POWER USERS: he Lachine Hapids Hydraulic and pany, favo by the n tho » 9 of the past four Fi their the most sanguine expectations.for the water-wheeis and machin closed, and the\u2018 Company are that within the present guarautecd nt year they will have control of the greatest ater power in this country.The Com- power for both large and ustries.deem it the fairest pian to register all applications for power in the exact er in which they are received, and treat them In the same order.The design of the Company 1s to furnish economical power and light for industrial establishments of all kinds, from those requiring parts of a single horse to those of Test dimensions.e desirous of availing themselves of this unrivalled opportunity for securin cheap and reliavie electric power or gh should make their applicat 28nd.\u2018To those app the Company ma.favorable as first comers.Apply to Ch wW.M'LEA WALBANK, ; Managi Director, 214 Bt.James Street, re ter that date to offer te! unahl rms will be given y able those that City.RENERATORS, &e.Notice to Electrical Contractors The Lachine Rapids Hydraulic & Land Co.(Ltd) are pi to receive proposals for the genera ete.Lecessary for the transmission of about 16,000 90 gone from their works at the Lachine Rapids to the ty of Montreal, P.Q.Tenders to be in before the 2%th of March.| For further information, suply to ! Ww.McLEA WALBANK, es James st.city PROVINCIAL Xt Se J Voters\u2019 List.' PUBLIC NOTICE ls hereby the list of electors to vote a of member lai been prepa d according to law, and t us duplicate theseof hi lod, office of the undersigned, at the disposal and for the information of all persons interested.Any person who deems himself aggrieved either by the Insertion in or arlasion of his mse| iven that the election from the list may, either b h his ent, file In the office gn a complaint in writing to such effect within the fifteen days next after the prblication of the present notice.Morcover, any person telieving that the name any person entered on the list should not ve èn so entered, owing to his not possessing the qualifications required for an elector, or believing that the name of any other person not entered thers- on should be so entered, owing to his possessing the qualifications required, may file office of the undersigned a come plaint in writing to euch effect within a of fifteen days.= orms of applicat on for every case may be had on application at this office.L.O.DAVID, City Clerk.City Clerk's Office, C! Hal Montreal, 16th March, 1806.ss Cheap Fuel ! COKE! COKE!! Broken, per half chaldron (18 bushels).83.00 Broken, per chaldron (36 Dushels .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026re \u2026 #00 Unbroken, per halt chal- dron (18 bushels).e.1.850 Unbroken, per ghaldron (36 bushels).6 prssorsesaunre 3.00 Delivered free within city limits, or if i] bags, five cents Coke 16 5 excellent Fae) for Grate Hires, Tall Gloves, aking à clear, bright fre, = Stoves and Beif- , \u2014-FOR SALE BY-\u2014 Corner Ann and Ottawa fila, erks, Harbor 61., Mochelzsa.extra per balf drop (ground floor on! go smote cra ne broken is best adapted for The MONTREAL GAS COMPANY, now York Ute Baliain cod\u2019 square, Adame\u2019 Tutti Frutti aids digestion.Save coupons inside of wrappers.March mes po \u201d wots} pall AIT émpret cr The Daily Star.GRAHAM & OO.Propristors.at present look for a return of the McKinley.tariff.Some features of it will probably be restored\u2014possibly the wool duties\u2014but the verdict of \u201890 and \u201893 will hardly be asked for again.2 and 165 St James Straet .TO KEEP THB Tux DaiLr Sran is sont to any part of the POLITICIANS AMUSED.GSES hd Te ER yr = , The Week, of \u2018Toronto, bas wax mye beliave the circulation of THR BTAR 6x patient over the time we have been Mowspapers published in te city of ending Mar.14.© of the STAR \u2019, \u2019 Agents for French A Bnqnoe Fes Fave | & Cle, Rue de la the combined tasuo cf ail Ps ho thee?Fugiias Advertising are Messrs.Grange, Habe spending of late in this country in racisl and religious disputes, and undoubtedly CIRCULATION \u2014OF THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star FOB WEEK EKDING MARCH 14, 1896.MoOndaÿ.\u2026.\u2026\u2026vravsessases sess0srs00ee 45,058 We6ÂNOBÂRY \u2026.\u2026u0sovrerressecssce.sn 44,853 Thursday .cccesressesssansseses soon 44,817 Friday.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026mns svoonvacse cavorccness 44,718 Saturdays svcssovassrsecersepsescencenn: «+.50,800 275,310 Present Average: DAILY, For Wesk J) BS 885 83,528 123413 WEEKLY STAR Last Week Average Circulation Last Week From the above figures are excluded several thousand short subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral.energy that way from Riel to the Jesuit estates, and then to the dua.language matter, and then Again to the Manitoba schools.But the Week's \u201cforward'' programme, which is to draw the attention of the country away from these dangerous topics, is a very dras- tio sort of remedy.It wants us to \u201ccommence some more public works,\u2019 to do something to develop our minerals, to \u201copen new avenues of trade,\u2019 and to manufacture munitions of war in the Dominion.The clause on the war question may be taken as a sam ple.\u201cThe \u201cyou\u201d in the paragraph stands fdr the politicians: Fifch, what are you doing for the de- tence of the country?England is voting forty-five millions of ollars for new ships.All this money will spent in England among, English workingmen.Can you not do something in the same direction?If Afghanistan can make ber own repeating rifles, why cannot wef Why cannot we have our own cordite factory?Put thess factories ins some central place where they cannot be easily got at, and we can turn out our own rifles, \u2018and aven cannon, if necessary.Why do we go abroad for all these thingst Give our own workingmen this work to do.Give our own professional men a chance to obtain employment in their own country.ickel coins could minted also, and a mint established for that purpose.Now we are willing to provide amuse-' ment for our politicians, if the poor things must bave it; we are even anxious to do so\u2014to the extent of atin rat- tle\u2014if thereby they can bo drawn away from digging under the foundations of Confederation and attacking the religious beliefs of the people; but there is a price beyond which we cannot go, even for political toys, What this country needs, chiefly, is rest.We owe a good y WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1896.WOULD MKINLEY RE-ENACT HIS TARIFF?The election of William McKinley to the Presidency of the United States, which now takes high rank among the probabilities, would pot mean, necessarily.the re-establishment of the MeKin- ley tariff.As tbe world has been well taught of late, the President is by no means à controlling influence in Congress, Where one of the branches of Congress is in the hands of the opposing party, the President can do little more than make the legislative deadlock a certainty; and where both branches ara controlled by his own party, he simply becomes, as a rule, one of several rivel leaders, with the disadvantage oi being an \u201coutsider.\u201d Mr.Cleveland began his present term o! office With both branbhes of Congress strongly Democratic, and Both made so by the tariff reform issue, of which he stood the particular champion.Did a tariff relorm measure pass into law?Not precisely.Even in the House of Representatives the tariff bill framed under the leadership o! Mr.Wilson fell a long way short of the standard set by President Cleveland; but so unspeakably worse than this was the Gorman bill adopted by the Senate that the President forgave the House measure its many faults and fought hard for its suc- ceas.But it was the Gorman bill that carried, anl the President described it deal of money already.The present Fi- nauce Minister himself has declared that the time has come to realize on our investments.Canada is pretty well equipped for a nation of five million people ; and apparently the best thing the.politicians can do for us is to go away and leave us alone.We certainly can afford to do nothing just to distract the attention of the politicians from their pet amusement of late\u2014i.e., throwing fire-crack- ers into the national haeyrick.It would be cheaper to hire nurses for them.If it be a wise and prudent thing to have a rifle factory in the country, we should have one without reference to the tan- | trums of the boys at Ottawa.\u201cCommence some new public works\u201d is a large order.If we need any\u2014such as the Montreal, Ottawa and Georgian Biy Canal, for instance \u2014 a work that would be of immense value to the country, if completed\u2014if it be shown that any one would surely pay.then it becomes à matter of public policy, and should be dealt with exciusively as such.But what we especially wish to protest against is the notion that the politicians have any claim to be provided with exciting amusement at the expenss of the country.Their lordly souls might well devote themselves for some time to come to cutting down the cost of government.They have been too much pampered in the past.Disturbers of the peace get far different treatment be fore the high court of Parliament from when they come before the more modest court of the Police Magistrate.The Week certainly does net mean that a an act of \u201cperfidy and dis the country should pay blackmaii to the bonor.\u201d 60 clos uron the heels unruly politician, but it should not be of this experiance, it is not hurried into any extravagant policy by necessary to argue that the Pre- the desire to get up a diversion and thus sident, even when his election isclear- ly due to the popularity of one specified measure, cannot depend upon being able to press that measure through a Congress of his own party color.Thus, if McKinley be elected as a MicKinleyite and a new Congress be chosen on the gars issue, there is a long rosd to travel yet to a McKinley tariff.Then it is by no means sure that Mc- Kinley will owe his election\u2014if he gets His nomination it\u2014to the tariff issue.even does not seem to ba coming to him from the friends of his late unlamented tariff.If pno were asked to writedown the states which would be apt to \u201c\u2018enthuse'} over a return to McKinleyism, the list would run something like this \u2014Pennsylvania, New York, New Eng- gland, New Jersey, Ohio, with possibly Indiana, lowa, Illinois and some parts of the South.Kinley is sure only of Ohlo.Of thess -Mr.Mec- declare for Morton; doubt ful.be Democratic, and should not count heavily in Republican councils.chief characteristic of Reed, Morton, Quay and Allison is that they are united Whence comes From the West, where the silver Republicans think they can give better excuses for supporting him than either Kéod or Morton ; trom the South, where Republican suocess is, at the best, problematical ; from his native state, and his shances in the group in opposing McKinley.his strength then?of states surrounding it.It is said that the individual beneficiaries of his late tariff are putting financial force into his canvass; but this appears to be about all that he uwes to that source.The next question is, Will the tariff be the chiof issue of the coming cam- paignf This scems at present to be very The money question has a much more prominent place just now The West, where McKinley expects to get much strength in his fight for the nomination, would be overwhelmingly against a high tariff it thal issue were forced upon it.Then it had best bs remembered that the tariff proposed this session by the Republican \u201cHouse\u201d was defeated in the improbable.in the public mind.Senate by the silver wing of that party.I in the new Seumats silver is strong enomgh to control the chamber by an alliance with the Democrats, a McKinley tariff would have little chance of reaching the President, even if it come up from the Lower \u201cHouse.\u201d Ther ia.on the whole, tds resecn Pennsylvania will follow Quay; New York will New England is solid for Reed; New Jersey will probably lean to Morton; lowa is booming Allison and Indiana and Illinois are The South is pretty sure to The save the country from the Philistines.We must regard all these proposals with calmness and without forgetting our procession of deficits.Politicians who stir up dangerous passions should be punished, not coaxed with sugar candy.The Week's programme will not excite nearly so much criticism on its items as be- caugs of its apparent purpose.Much more can be accomplished, indeed, for .any public undertaking which one may wish to recommend to the country by putting its claims forward alons and demanding consideration for them standing on their own feet, than by uniting it with a vast and apparently reckless programme which Ît is proposed to thrust under the eyes of the politicians to keep them from mischief.=\u2014==== NEW COURT INSTITUTED.Court Select, No.612, Canadian Order of Foresters, was recently organized at the Gough Hall, 2201 St.Catherine rex, by Bro.James & Clyma, R.of Court Freedom, © .0.F.In- wit ting officer, Bro.R.Kennedy, High Registrar, sito by Bro.Wm Renshaw, D.D.H.0.R.The, tollow- ing officers were igstalied : C.R, James McGregor; C.RB., W.3, amer: V.C.R., Jno.Tedford ; treasurer, Geo.E.Huichinaon ; recording-secretary, T.Crawford ; du ES secretary, I Nor- rie jacbaplain, ; Norton ; Mehler; OF nad with thirty-six\u201d RH The charter DOGS POISONED: Several valuable dogs, the property of residents of Outremont, were poisoned yesterda, a\u2018ternoon, The animals which fell victims are a Cumberland spaniel belon ging to, to Mr.Jokeph Smith, valued at $5 and a Gordon setter, ho proper, of Mr.Wright, the St.Be Ted at $100 se iter a2] Fat do collie, vaiu 8 5 oO 0 Peard.; \u2018 ne WOMAN'S ART ASSOCIATION.The art lecture belt this Sremng im Prepared a od by \u201ci Leslie Pakelton, .Picto: RT t, or some things that are good and some that are bad in pictorial ar art, swhich Pro: essor Moyse has y undertak The lecture on stained gl Joes ie postponed till next season THE CHURCH CHORAL SOCIETY.fifth concert of sacred music at the ndsor Hall, under the auspices of the Church Choral Society and the Montreal Burch een, es P| on Sunday af on next W \u201comer cé when Gonnod's favorite motet, \u201c \u201cMeditation,\u201d and we have spent a good deal of political } 4 \u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY.\u201cETAR-WEDNESDAY-MAROH in\u201d Miss Elle Walker oo\u201d ted, lia,\u201d will be presen agaificont o Iker taking the the aolos.Come Near te the Cross,\u201d by the mame composer, is Also included, ss well as his solo, \u201cThere is a Green Hill Far Away,\u201d Miss Taschereau being the soloist.Menara.J.Stewart Blanford and R.W.Crompton are to sing Faure\u2019s duet, \u201cThe Crucifix.\u201d The orchestral numbers Include Mozart: 5 Quatnor in G or and s net's fe Ton.a Sain t-Bsens* romance the \u2018cello solo for \u2018cello and orchestra, arbonneau.being allotted to Mr.pubis DR.ENGLAND'S OASE, Medical Evidence as to the Cause of Death th.The case of Dr.T.TR.England against Messrs.Kerry, Watson & Uo.for 000 dama was resumed this morning before Mr.Justice Archibald, end a special jury.The evidence submitted of expert testimony protninent medical men d led to the consisted largely from a number upon the causes which ha death of deceased.During the morni ing the deposition of Dr.W.England, o inpipeg, was read to the Mr.rt, druggist.bein, enlied by Mr.Greenshields, identit the invoice shown in the court as the one which had accompanied the delivery of the pk age from Messra.Kerry, Watson Witness stated that he was positive that he had emptied the package into the Jar usually set apart for bismuth.It wi the only vessel in the establishment in which bismuth in bulk was kept.The firm kept other qualities of bismuth, but these were contained in ordinary aiged bottles, and were sealed when received from the wholesale druggist Mr.Arthur Wood, of the Sun Life As surance Company, was the'next witness called In answer to a question, he stated that the expectation of life which the insurance companies placed upon a woman between the ages of 31 and 32 was for the former thirty-three years and eleven months, and cars and three amd one-half he annuity on such a life, he said, would necessarily depend on the rate of interest, but at 41-2 per cent.it would amount to $0350 for the age of thirty-one and $928y for the age or 32.Mr.W.A.Cunningham testified that he had received for a monument for deceased, and Ar.John Fair stated that he bad \"performed notarial work for Mrs.England, in consideration of which he had received \"$77.90.In deceased's will Dr.England had been named as the beneficiary, The deposition of Dr 8.England, of Winnipeg, was next read.He had a tended deceased in her last nos which had been only of a few days\u2019 dursçion, Previous to that time deceased had be good bealth.The direct cause of nt in the opinion of the witness, was ascelinia, the indirect cause tartar emet- \u201cDr.Findlay gave a description of the condition of the patient, upon his arrival, in answer a summons from the husbant of deceased.In bis opinion, death had been caused by antimony.The symptoms indicated tartar emetic poi- Boning.Dr.James Stewart thought that the death of Mrs.England had been caused by an irritant Foson, and from the symptoms present in the case when he saw the patient, he had concluded that the poison was nothing else than tartar emetic.THEATRE ROYAL.\u201cThe Sidewalks of New York\u201d with the ever-present tramp, the policeman, newsboy and negro ave been trans ported to the Theatre Royal, to amuse the patrons this week, and from the reception tendered the company yesterday afternoon and evening, the engagement promises to prove a success- iull one.There is nothing strikingly original in the plot.It is \u2018on the same old lines, the prevailing \"sentiment being man\u2019s duplicity to man, but.there is a comedy strain happily interwoven, and in the hands- (ssrs, D.Williams and Charles T.Aldrich as a negro and a tramp kceps the audience in excellent humor, as the parts are well taken.The piece is well staged also.There being an\u2018 excellent representation of Herald Square, at 84th street, showing the offices of the New York Herald a night, and also a tower overlooking t River, from which Mr.K.P.2S pony makes à sensational dive from the top, a height of about thirty-five feet, into a tank.A performin r is also introduced, while the whistling of Mr.H.F.Winsman is very good.THEATRE FRANCAIS.\u201cThe Missing \u201cHelress,\u201d western life, is put on by the company at the Theatre I'rancais this week.The production ie à very good one and well staged.The company appear thoroi h- ly at home in their parts.Mr.tuart, as Forty-nine, gained the sym.athies of the audience in all his trou- les.Mr.Richard Baker bad a com- oy role and filled it gatisfactoril Hartford and Rios: acted in a capable manner.Misa Beryl\u2019 Hope, Miss Virginia Ayers, Miss Camille D'Elmar and Miss Louise Arnot were seen to advantage in the female roles.The vaudeville turns are very & » ale in captu ; the 2 ience y her singing and clever dane; Miss Bessie Gil lbort's coul solos rere repeatedly encored.Bertini, a ver graceful co contortionist; O'Brien and Co Iins, comedy sketch artists; Lewis, vocalist, and Polly Black, a dancer of more thon ordinary merit, are included in the programme.This week's bill is a very & one, and the theatre is worthy of a visit.a story of FOUND GI GUILTY.Dunn and Brennan were found guilty on Monday.afternoon of stealing a fur cap, as was also Scott of attem ting to enter a G.I\\R.freight car with in- nt to steal.Betavine thing de ld! fz ' EY YY ns NXSTLE'S FOOD ina completeand entire diet for Hablen, and closoly ro semhles Moth er's Milk.Over all tho world Nestle's nized for Tore than thirty years as possessing great value.Tour physiclon will con this statemen: te.It re- - NESTL T'S FOOD 1s sure only tho additl on of ve or A re for, Jee.Tho great Lon the se of cow's mie te i din, bout N° = Consult your doctor a ete Food and send to: un for Aanree oid a 1 ; i si CE eeming; Miles & cn sa beltnées ft.+ 20.0 or the latter thir-+\u2014 _ work of a heavy wash, does, It makes light Sunlight Soap Possibly you are using it; if not, why not try it?Books for Wrappers.Inia\u2019 12 Toronto, & useful paper-beund boek will be STR st Sy) ~ = WER Eg aD 2 LLY SRC era % NR 1, 40 S for Infants and Children.«Caateris ts so well adapted to chiitren that 111 Bo.Oxford Sk, Brooklyn, N.Y.\u201cThe use of \u2018Castoria® storia\u2019 Is so universal and .OF poperes so weil knows that 19 seems a work on to fated lies who do not keep Castoria within Caxzos Manvry, Rew yore Cty.Late Pastor Bloomingdale Befarmed Oburch.PREPARING FoR SPRING.Harbor Commissioners Arranging for the Opening of Navigation.A meeting of the Board of Harbor missioners was beld yesterday afternoon, when the Harbor Master's re- upon, the applications for wharf speces during the comin season of navigation was reosived an concurred A letter read from the chief en- ineer, intimating tbat the time wasat Band when the o:ficers and Cron of the dredging fleet should be en gaged ed and the usual spring fitting up o1 the fleet commen The comm ion was referred to the Harbor Improvement Committee for action À letter was received from Mr.G, e, president of the Committee of Montreal Pilots at, bault, giv- g the tion arrived at at « mest- ; w tfect that the pilots nt at that meeting had decided not log x ld on tbe 12H\" inet.at h irally selected ilots were present.BEER 8 service this season, the Tour de Role, which they thought would be matis\u2018actory to all perti on terested.The letter was referred Commissioners\u2019 Comm tte» on Poti Bon cons and Buoys, to consider and confer ed to crt ahs.ihear fo and report « nex meeting THE CALEDONIAN | SOCIETY.ion Annual Meeting Held Last Evening \u2014 Mr, Bain Elected President.The: Caledonian \u201cSociety held its an- \u2018nual general meeting last evening, some ed that a new members had jo during year, making a total ptmbership et T0 The receipts were $1208.69, snd th the /expenditure $849.49, ving a bal- noe of Toning / The following officers fe mois elected for the ensuing a r.Bain, president: Mr.M.Esdaile.1st vice-pre- sident; Mr.Alex.Cunning ba m, 2nd vice- president; Mr.J.Mitenell, \u2018recording : Si tary, relator.Mr.ames ffatt, Searotary « treasurer, re-elect- G \u2018S Bennett, finan- om ME onary, - ye-clocted; General Conimittes, A.Lindsay, Andrew Me- Alister, R.A.Aitken, Hugh Russell, J.nab, J.C.It was decided to bold the apmual games of of Leu Society on the third Satur- caurs.D.SS uthrio and D.Seath were re-elected auditors; Mr, Matheson was re-elected piper of the the Socioty: | Rev.Oruikehenk was pos as Cl a PALMER COX'S BROWNI On Saturday night, \u2018ht, which\u2019 will be \u201cMc- Gill Modicst night,\u201d in honor,of the Yni- versity, the meuical students will witness the periormance in a body.\u201cThe Brownies\u201d will ba presented at Monument National, precisely as it ran for 150 nights in New York, with the same larg> company of over a hundred people, and all the elaborate sconic effects, vallets, specialties, eic., and it is ex- pacted to create a scnsation.The engagement begins this evening.LICENSED VIOTUALLERS.The annual dinner ner of the Licensed Vic tuallers °F morrow evenipe at the Labelle Hotel Sault aux collet.Starting at 3 o'clock, the \u2018members will have a pa- \"rado t rou; the city by the following troute, ng boillez square, by Notre amo, Mountain, St.James, In- zctor, Notre.Dame, McGill, St.James, lace d'Armes, Notre Dame, Gosford, Craig and St.Laurent, to Sault aux Recollet PYTH IAN CONCERT.The programme for for the Pythian con- osrk on Monday evening 1 next is out, and Damascus sccured ox- cellent talent for tEls ooonal occasion.CITY ITEMS.Mr, Frank T 8hatt, chief chem! Domin| F 1 Mec Col.Col Sour 8 ur oma Dar Fo pron a injurious medioatica.\u201c For several yor ih have recommended oe * Osstorie, * and shall always continue to as it bias Invariably produced besafioial results.\u201d Eowin ¥.Pauozs, M.D, \u201cThe Winthrop, 136th Street and TA Ave New York OM: irs Omrrava Comvaur, 7Y Munnay Srauut, Nzw Yoax.L GREER\u2019'S \u2014 O.V.H Old Highlandy Whisky.GUARANTEED TEN YEARS OLD , Same as supplied to the Reyal Household.Ahi CANADA'S OLD REGIMENT.The Effort to Have is Hepatriated.The memorial to the Prince of Wales, as honorary colonel of the Prince of Wales\u2019 Regiment, asking for the re triation of the old 100°h regiment, is ing largely = signed throug out Ca nada.llowing committees ve | been formed in connection with the cir- | culation of the memorial: In Ottawa\u2014Lt.-Col.Hon.E.G.Prior, A.D.C.; Lieut.-Col.Boulton, Senator; Lisut «Col.Macpherson, Director ol Stores; Major Jagrison, h Battalion Major Jarvis, G.G.F owt Winter, R.L ain Brown San Reserve \u201cMilitia.In Montresl\u2014Lt.-Col.Fletcher, Gy M.G.late ot Pg Jo0th; Lieut Col.tice, o ow Chambers, nt the cho Foard of Trade (a aha Mele ratby; chers\" nette Lt- .Fletcher; St.James Club, I&.-Col.Massey: Montreal Military fastijute.Major Labelle ;Windsor Hotel, Bt.Lawrence Hall, Lt.-Col.Hogan; Met ropoll- tan Club.Forms have been aleo sent to Sherbrooke, St.Johns and Richmond.THE CITY M MARKETS.The Market Committee make their annual inspection of the city markets tomorrow morning.A SOLDIER'S STORY.HE DISCUSSES A'POPULAR MEDICINE WITH A NEWSPAPER MAN.Had Suffered for Several Years With Rheumatism-\u2014Acting on a Frisnd's Advice he Used Lr.Willams\u2019 Pink Pills and Effectually Drove Out the Trouble.There are very few people in St.John.N.B., who do not know Capt.Crawford, who is prominent in whiten circles, and popular with his brother officers and men.In conversation recently with a member of the Gazette staff, the talk turned upon Dr.Williams Pink Pills, and the captain remarked that they bad cured him of rheumatism.ing asked if he was willing Ww give! tbe facts for publication, he replied while there was nothing Cg ing bai his case, felt he owed the medicine something for the relief it bad-given him pein , and he.was quite willing to] he some One else on to the right to bealth by his testimony.\u201cFor some years prior to 1803,\" said Capt.Crawford, I heen a sufferer from rheumatism Ia my shoulders, the and attendant inconvenience being somewhat intermittent in its character.| It was sometimes in ons shoulder, sometimes in the other and Sometimes in hb As ma, may well be un I endured not a little suite gin this con- pection.I tried local applications and made many other efforts rid myself of thess pains.but the efforts were always futile.At length a fricnd recommended to me the use of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pills.I acted on his advice and am foundly thankful that/I did so.A ter using the Pink Pills for a short time the pains entirely disappeared, and, best of all, although u a of a year bas elapsed since that ti n has not re- or an instant.| believe\u2019 myself rfectly cured.I have very Teason to lleve Dr.\u2018Williams\u2019 Pink ills a sterling remedy, and cheerfully recommend their x uge to 8 all who may be suffering as I had With the approach of spring and its consequent extremes of weather, rheumatism makes the lives of hosts of pu throughout the land miserabl le.such sufferers should upon Ca Crawfor\u2019s aivic>,cn1 dive Dr.ins Pink Pills a fair trial.They cure when all other medicines !, and there are thousan\u201ds throughout the Dominion who cheerfully bear it noes to their wonders ling As pring m : Se, Pink ili ha have abeclutely Lo equal.° ve out Tall impurities, strongthim the n the gar vous system, and preven genuine can only be had in boxes with 1 directions and enclosed Ja a It ee what Sn a up, but whet we u w makes us Beecher.P You ve tried and os art with merville cours: of lectures, in the Natural vy Rooms, Montreal, to-mor- Tow »vening.The inquest in in the cass of George gr AY killed last Friday at the Ci Sonata, anads Engraving and Lith raph , was a =, tinued on altarnoon © at the pporete x mines, were exam ques Bo SE WAS ea wae & again adjourned.\u2018them.They stimulate ¢ MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MAS Handel and Haydn Society, Miss Florence King, Contralto.ea ATTRACTION\u2014 EXTRAORDINARY.Monument National.Faayx Murray, Manager.WED., THURS, FRI, and SAT.NIGHTS, Mar.18, 19, 20, and 31.MATINEES\u2014THURSDAY & SATURDAY.CB.Jefferson.Klaw & Er Enormously Buccesafui proue on.PALMER COX'S Brownies.The World's Greatest Apectacie?Under thé Personal Direction of the famous Cana dien, PALMER COX.Just as it ran The same great for 130 Nights organization ot In New York.over 100 people ALL THE WONDERFUL FEATURES.The Marvellous Flying Ballet\u2014 The Dance of the Oriental Slave Girls-The Daring Demon-Acre- bats\u2014The Thrilling Sterm and Shipwreck \u2014The Earthquake and Voleano\u2014The Destruction ef the Palace-\u201cA Night in Brewnie Land.\u201d MONTREAL and TORONTO, the ouly cities anada played by this gront attract Owing to the imi seat! of Mow ment National Hall ~The Bro ne eth HANDEL'S MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.° IAA WINDSOR HALT.MESSIAH GOOD FRIDAY.APRIL 3, 1896.Miss Aurabella Clarke, Boston, Soprano.Thos.E.Johnson, Bostqn, Tenor Heinrich Meyn, New York, Bass.vi \u2014~\u2014~QUEEN'S THEATRE\u2014\u2014 ctoria Rifles Reserve Minstrels MARC em GRAND 201s and Sis A 5e-cRa Dy HORUS-59 .ular P \u2014 and a0 achats Parse ee ot Bax ae MONTRE AL'S POPULAR PLAY-NOUSE, E ROYA Evening thi o AL alld Atlernoom THE SIDEWALKS\" OF NEW YORK.Kearaoy BP.Speedy, hampion Diver of the Sib M are from th the ton of the stage into &@ \u2014 or atuge reslls: af Cpmies 3 ET Kenner! in the in EE bt.ATR Bt, near St.Lawrence at.CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCES.THE MISSING CIKIRES Lorry ber an and C \u2018ollina, dy potch: Min rt, ns Lewis, opers te vocalist: Bolly Blake, songs snd cv a 5.Sons an da; femalo contortionist: Fulton Bros., the spices.Bertioa, Afternoons, 1 to 5; Evenings, 7 to 11.Prices\u201419c, 0c, tae, 64% DANCING AND DEPORTMENT.A.Roy MacDonald, Jr.CLASSES for AFTERNOON and EVENING Puptis LACHINE Class muests Monin oad Thais Puplle ASSEMBLIES Baturday Hroutags Orchestra à LATEST DANCES.Capital Two 8 ors Bv Quoeu's Pia Morons Hom\" Two ton.Tels - NEW CLASS.Do you wish to dance well in th hortest time, at the lowest ible rates for which Poser tlon may be had La ! uoin Protcssor Dukes ew Class fos paning Rycnings, March 9 and IX 2 Do not ot delay uy, snd Thursday sete _ 84 UNION AVENUE, Dancing and Deportment .-\u2014\u2014Under Vice-Regal Patronage \u2014 PROF.NORMAN'S SELECT SCHOOL, {Royal Canadian Academy 17th.Annual Exhibition PICTURES, ETC,, ART ASSOCIATION GALLERY, Phillips Square, 13th NARCE TO 1th APRIL.Open dally from 0 am.t and on Evenings, from 8 ADMISSION 23e.CRYSTAL RINK.18th Annual Races, FRIDAY NIGHT.Boys under 14 years.1 mile.Boys under 16 years.i Open.Green.Open Entrance Fee 250 \u2018each event.SACRED CONCERT »r By MR.EK.A.WILTON and the CHOIR, Dominion Square \u201cWothodist Church, : Fri ; 1896.day Eve\u2019g.March SOLOISTS Mrs ° ©.Jeoking.Soprano; Miss Craig ; Mr.Wilson.Fanon, Mr.Wm.Audss, Saritooes: Mr.Chaar Kelly, Basso.ADMISSION FREE.COLLECTION.LX] Plasterers Union.Public Meeting to be held TO-DAY in their Hall, 378 St.Lawrence.Unionists snd noa-Unionists are invited.\u201c661 SCHOOL of COOKERY Lenten Luncheon, HIGE NOON, TUESDAY, MARCH Sith, \u2014atithe\u2014 Y.W.0.A, 101 METOALFE STREBT TICKETS, 0 CENTS.hu ta |-Dollars and Fifty Cents (from w will be deducted former Faye w PA thelr address, to the {ders gt ned, befor the Sat | March, 1x96, of which the wv I will a at once sent to such ra uates and thereafter Annually (By order,) J.W.BRAKENRIDG C.L., ting istrar.March 16th, 1896.42aw > SIDEWALKS All \u2018persons owhing, occupying or having charge of houses or other butldings or lots of ground, in this City, are hereby réquired and ordered to clear or cause to be cleared from snow or ice, the footpath In front of their respective property, and to have the same kept clear of enow and Ice trom the 20th instant until the close of the present winter.All persons contravening this order will be liable to the penalty in such case provided, and_shall be prosecuted according to law.(By order,) GEO.A.HUGHES, Superintendent of \u201cPolice.| Office of the Superintendent of Police, Montreal, 17th March, 1896, 8632 A regular habit « and conse- tly good health Yalow thedrink- Springs Strong Aperi- oe eo Sold sll o 6 pm.Wednesday to 10.Music on Baturday afternoon.\\ Ban oa 43 Jurors reliable mer Ne \u2014 ie ae Hair-Vail ee SO FN time in the history of the Prominent roductionr 77 Drummond Street.be played in Montreal at popular p! Juvenile Cl: Class Receptio a cata, March Mth, from istto i P 25e, Bôc, 15e, 81.00, Juvenile oh cordially Inited.Private asc day.oe Beats on sale Saturday at Walker's jawe! store, evening.86% Nordheigors.Windsor Hotel, and Monument Na- Secure th CONSERVATORY OF DANCING, Gallery eatrauce by St.Charles Borromee St | Deporiment snd Physical Culture 2169 i.Ghtherine every Cr and evenlo Friis ers any hour.Tel.4635.P.BÉAMAN 53e - _ 4 T RAILROADS.! mr Sunday Schools / and Societies should make early application for their summer exgursions, as the choice dates for / rburn Park, Clark's Island, alleyfield, Orms- Jo use's Point, 8to., O.Pease, District nt, Bonaventure *9.00 p.oa BS myn.tana ain, Bode WE B.ote, 40D 53.4) p.m.uharn: &.104.m., 12.00 noce, \u201cés S10 pom.Bon: Rigaad snd Pt.Fortune, 21.8 pm, SAN pm Leave Dalhousie Square Station foe Pio, I blriss Tire Rire Rise £18 Bm wa, Lachute, sm.6.06 8t Lin.Bt.Eustache.5.90 p.me BE da Sam L y ,5 5 A% and St.Th fm am, (a) mt) sp 500 pe OR ied Ld .Si week ol, ug dal By are snd sjescine, only.Wun.only.(8) CITY TICKET & TELEGRAPH OFFICE, 51 tf 19954, James si.(next to Post Ofosh.MON IA la HACK Re POLE DA rt Fever (FNTRAL fo pe A FW: Trains Leave Windsor 8.10 AM, ra\u2019 Sunday Day Mal one and principal pois eel.12.90 | M.oo Sue Bunday\u2014Loosl for Beaubamois, 9 om rm orery day \u2014 ag rig vga, montage Now Tork, 3 Fed e hat Resaharsch Lu EE en Beréeide Hunting Jor Beacharnois CITY TICKET OFFICE, 197 8.James St.Slentreal.M, 8 PHILPS, Agent.1° \u2014 A Half Million ~~ @ood White No.7 ENVELOPES At 76 Cents Per Thousand.Morton, Phillips & Co Black Book Makers and Printers, 1755 AND 1757 NOTRE PANE ATRERY, MONTREAL.BS law® USE RICE\u2019'S PURE SALT For Table or Dairy.1 %aw LODGE ROOM TO LET.LEER ea fi.Every accom! ores ball CH FR oe good nants.ia, od VBA ; # 1 EI.moe \u2014.ces er .\u2014_ ¥ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 en STORMY SESSION.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Acrimonious Retorts Daring Remedial Debate.SPEAKER CALLS TO ORDER MESSES.TUPPER, Se, AND MeCARTHY.Speeches of Sir Hibbert, Mr.McCarthy and Others.Special to the Star.) ottawa.March 18.\u2014Yesterday was a any that will long be remembered in connection with remedial bill debate.It was a day of ringing speeches, of bard blows, given and returned, when members of the Conservative side of the House atruck out at one another and the Opposition sat and enjoyed it all.The principal apeakers were Sir Charles H.Tupper, Mr.Dalton McCarthy, Bon.John Haggart aud Mr.Mclsaac.Sir Charles H.occupied the afternoon Witting and delivered what might be called a capital acoldin ding sp speech.Mr.Me- Carthy, Clarke Wallace, Dr.Weldon pad 1 laurier felt the sting of his lash, ut it was the leader of the Third Party who received the most attention et the of the ex-Minister of Justice.In fact Sir Charles\u2019 s h seemed to revolve sround Mr.McCarthy, for whatever line of argument he followed, it finally ran u against the member for North Simcoe.arguments, of course, supported the remedial bill and the policy of tha Gov- \u201cprament, Sir Charles received a most at- tive hearing and he deserved it, for his attacks were Certainly interesting if wot who ly pleasing to t ponce med Mr.McCarthy spoke from eight o'clock antil near eleven and throughout his lon argument\u2019 there was not a dull moment.usa ged galleries istened until the I nat sentence was de- ive, and there was not a listener who di not feel that be bad heard one of the greatest apeeches, of this debate, if not of iia session aad of this Parliament.The Interest was helghtened by the incident un ne Sir.Charles Tup- per, sepior had a prominent, but nut very Rleasant part, It was the matter of or- r between himself and Mr.McCarthy pressed by Mr.Edgar from the Liberal The demand upon Sir Charles to withdraw an objectionable statement placed Speaker in a very deticats aber vas but delicate es it was.er was firm and dignified, Sot Bp Op- ition say he unfair.dp ruled Egainat the T\\eader of of the House although Bir Charles did not accept that ruling with very good grace.Mr.part £ his speech, defended the remedial policy, while Mr.Mclsaac said that while the bill was no good and that he had no confidence in the Government, he would vote for the bill, inasmuch as he had given his pledge to his eonstituency to do eo.Tr.urier was in his place, being ly applauded when he entered the Touse shortly after three o'clock, When the orders of the day were called, he directed the attention of Mr.Foster to the statement that a division.on the.remedial bill was to be reached at that sitting.Mr.Foster said that such was the intention, but upon subsequent consideration it had been arranged to delay the division another day and bring it on at the sitting of Wednesday.The debate on the second reading of the remedial bill was then resumed by Sir rles H.Tupper.THE EX-MINISTER OF JUSTICE, mât exactly 8.50 o'clock k Sir Charles + pper an his speech, in support the remedial Hier, of the Government.eo stood at Sir A e Caron\u2019s desk, the Satter being hoop from the House, snd Sir Charles\u2019 seat is under the gal- tery.a bad position from which to address the House.At the outset, Sir Charles said that those desiring a speedy settlement of the vexed Manitoba question, might congratulate themsalves t hat the disturbance, both in the House and , throughout the country, was less than \u201cwhen several questions of the t had come up for consideration, for instance, when the Canadian Pacific Railway charter was passed, or the disallowance of the Jesuits\u2019 Estates Act discussed.And this was because the majority were cafling to the support of heir policy the law of the and the judgment of the Privy Couno il.There was an agitation, amall, indeed, led by two men, who by their action in this matter had destroyed \u2018whatever power they pos to lead publie 9 inion.And who were these 1 he first was N.Clarke Wallac: = ne that gentleman accepted office\u201d.x the Government.he knew that the Government were pledged to a remedial policy on behalf of the minority of Manitoba, a pledge given by Sir John Thompson, and rage & by the Bowell Ministry.That man re mained in the Goyprnment after the remedial order of March, 1895, and up to November last.And that very night Mr.Wallace was presiding over a meeting called to condemn the policy of the Government, What could be expect- éd: of an attack led by a man of that Ani who was associated with Mr.Wallace i in th's ag tation § The other * name\u201d was t of the paid counssl the Province of Mgnitoba, Dalton Mec- Carthy.session these two fought like Turks, but now, forsooth, united, the ey attempted to direct public opinion.any excitement existed in the cown- try over the hen] uestion and against 8 policy of Justice, § ! been raised and fannod by by the paid advocate of Manito- A as an ephemeral pumped-up excitement, bas 1 on arguments Hor which the, membar for North Simcoe had been d cash down.And would such arguments have weight with the Canadian Commons and the thoughtful Canadian people ?That gentleman knew, said Sir Charles; that his position contraverts tho inde- rendence of Parl ed by ent an\u2018 violates anerally accepted British procedent;\u201d for no rule was better know than this\u2014that a member should \u2018not advocate in the House what hs had been paid advocate - without the House.And dthis same member an: advocate was the arch-offender in introducing the spirit of discord into Canada.somewhat similar crusade had been va tho late George Brown and others, for Canaa it had are a if it Paoply failed with such champions, what might be expected of 8, agitation led on by Mr.Wallace and MoCarthyf Atter anavoring several of Mr.Da- vie Jil arguments Sir Charles pro- es 0 front ( Mr Fraser and, the et n ou eacding from the actresé ol MY Mclsaac, Sir Charles showed that other \u201clatter pled himself on tha hustings to remedial legis- tion 2 The Government, por io a 8.to expect su t ° bill.\"As for Mr.Fraser, Be bad obliged to repudiate sta ements made Joan that bye-elsétion ; for, according to those Peatoments, the Government} bad ex- r.Fraser's su Sir Charles Ret, Personal review of opponenta, which, on the whale, was the most interesting part of his Ding (rom eubordifetes and lens ose personally THE MONTREAL I DAILY STAR-\u2014WEDNESDAT-MARCE iiss, | \u2014 \u2014 .a or lighte/ba the chief.he was he had spoken ou Pes ea ar a io Th ooh Sie Silent nou aa°F5 ¢ Tu place after his racent il .All were lieved thep\u2014that | ole lad to him back, the Government, Manitoba a her polie In 1008 fon for Bey had counted ron the su the brief o\u20ac t Province ox, Manitoba eader Opposl- been , an e House a a hich xpoct- Barrie hat Che Bie Told \u201chot ion.nds er, not ation waa b were Hasse at at lengch refuse.But his views pra the They had counted upon Mr.Laurier, cass were not cha that brief, but.cause he was a Catholic and the case was one ot doing justice to his sountr and bis co-religianists.were the utterances of tbe leader ox the 0 ition.In Winni said be bad be pe with * aohonts where Catholic children received religious instruction not their own, and that if such practice existed in Manitoba, he would not hesitate to tell the people of that the law should mot stand.Jt was the question of the existence of Lhe grievance.But that question was answered once and for all; the judgment of the Privy Council fully es- ablished the rievance.There was t speech delivered at Grand River, ey Sir Charles a statement of three hearers, which set forth that Mr.Laurier had said be would try to see a measure of redress for the Manitoba minority passed by Parliament.After speaking for an hour, Sir Charles came to the issue.What was it?It was the six months\u2019 hoist, and in pro- sing that, Mr.Laurier had sheltered.imseif behind no reater a man than Dalton MoCarth ÿ was a straddle- back policy, the Opposition leader had been obliged to go to the ual Rights Association for it.Mr.Laurer, in his many campaign speeches, élther in vanity or in enthusiasm, himself Cobden, a Bright, Glad- stous.à \u2018Liberal of \u201cche English school; and last summer he went up end down Ontario comparing himself to the great Wellington, but now he scampered outside the lines of Torres Adres ress- ed in the tattered garments of Dalton McCarthy.Last year the member for North Sim- \u201c00e was so poor that none would do him reverence ; he oo not seoure a division of the House.He ran away from one: division and wis, in fact, as weak as-the letter p in the word pneumonia; but now all was changed.Mr.Me- Carthy could attend to his law practice and could take Parliament as the easest thing in life ; for here was the Liberal opposition ready to continue the mis- ehievous work he had commenced.It seemed as if every line of Sir Charles\u2019 argument led finally around to the member for North Simcoe.Mr.Mc- Cartby sat at his desk, seemingly in- differant to it all.He and \u20ac'ol.O'Brien were looking over some books together, but now and then he turmed aside frour his work to listen oko Sir Charles, and his only ex- interest was now and thon a a quiet laugb- Continuing, Bir Charles styled Mr.McCarthy the disturber of the Queen's 8 h; for he bad started the agitation against separate schools.He began it at Portage la Prairie, where he attacked the whole French-Canadian race and thoes utterances Mr.urier had condemned in the House in 1890.Sir Charles continued: \u201cAnd now Mr.McCarthy sits and sees the same Mr.Laurier continue the horrible work begun or Anas Manitoba speech.\u201d Re arn ve, o Mr.Laurier Siz Charles se 4 e posit on leader had agree with the late Sir.John Thompeon, in the casa of reference to the Privy Council.Dr.Weldon had done so, too, but now the Temper for Albert went about y an t in oppos e carrying out 5 of the judgment in t t Very case ference.When he applied the last to Dr.\u2018Weldon, Sir Charles turned to the Conservative desks in order to fage the fellow-Conservative he was criticizing, but the member for Albert was not in place.Here and there Sir Charles turned to the legal aspect of the case, once briefly summing up his opinion ina statement that for himself the whole matter rested upon facts welt.known, and upon the clear and api ing dome he of the Privy Ca Counoi own the existence griev oe Jaring the ne ht of a the Fedora authorities to that province vide Under t gment lines.of -tba itution and upon.their duty rag cer certain and plain, and that duty the Government wae + touch n Parliament to performe on bec nd re from a pamph Rexford, dealing with t Brora Legiala Mr.Mills askod TR Sir Charles contended that the Manitoba Act Intended similar boards in that Province to those existing in Quebec, Bir Charles H.Tupper said he thought so certainly, but what he thought was not of eo much consequence, as the importance attached to these provisions 5, ofreat men.He quoted Sir \"John Macdonald that it was one thing to grant ra petition to the mipority and another to take it away.That was the very principle that had led the Nova Scotians to rmoniously work out a separate school system without es- tublishing them by law.When once given, ihey could never be taken away Ile urged that toleration was .one of the greatest safeguards of the \u201cEmpire, and the removal of the ancient Catholic disabilities had been one of the great deeds of the century.Canada had led England in other matters, and he hoped they might in this.He concluded amidst great applause by quoting from Mr.D'Arcy Me on this question.Mr.McCarthy rose at 5.55, but the Speaker left the chair, the member for Simcos having the resumption of the de- e after recess.MR.DALTON McCARTHY.When the Speaker took the chair at eight o'clock the House was filled and the galleries thronged.Word had gore abroid that the long-looked-for speech was to bo delivered, that Dalton Me- Carthy had the floor.hat vogla the grea awyer say res in t - medial Bill; how wold he.Seal with the attack made on him duri g the #5 ternoon by Sir Charles Tup were anxious to hear the upper of the member f for North Sircne, and to listen s exposition of the law respectin Manitoba's vexed schools question.s Mr.McCarthy was at his deak, sitting beside Sir Donald A.Smith.His notes and ks of referance were piled before him, and he sat calml tin the Speakers call of order, which woul once more set the long debate in motion.Scarce.B roginent member was absent.Tuppers were in their places, and > was ter Mr.Haggart and most of the otber Ministers.And across the gangway sat their opponents and the opponents of Mr, Mc- arthy as well.Here were Mr.Laurier, Mr.Mills, Mr.Davies, Mr.Lister, Mr.Edgar, Mr.Tarte, Sir Richard Cartwright, and s0 on, row after row, to the very top desks.'No doubt many a -member from -the- Engli provinces found in Mr.MeCarthy: 8 le he nearest expressions of their own minds of anything yot spoken in this debate, and, equally certain, many a French or Cath- ons member regarde! Mr.McCarthy's arguments as the rankest kind of legal heresy.But equally indiff:rent to approval or condemnation, Mr.aMcCarthe 2 pursued the \u201ccourse of his thout fear or favor Sie at the conclusions to which his resaarch and his legal knowledge hal led him.Standing almost alone ss a rity mas, his was certainly a position of \u2018splendid isolation.\u201d Perhaps on t very account, it provoked concealed tdmiration from, many unex- poctod quarters, but that feeling was certainly pot entertiined oy eit Sir Charles or Sir les Hibbert Tupper.Mr.Tas bit ing, al repia plaved the former in a very awkward position, and led to one of the most poisy and exciting scenes witn in\u2019 the Touse this ssse an attaative listener of it all was the Countess of A > At the very t, by arts th, me sem, im Si es H.n : labored harangs, sai Mrs Mocart the personal eet of -and, in 1 McCarthy's answer to the latter \u2018bafare were in an wi id views held and\u201d ©.ben in upon by \"the Attorney-Genersl of Manitoba to appear on bebalf of the Province before the Canadian Privy Council when tho mont of pe ne minority under the Judgment did not think on that account ba debarred from t in the debate.The law was well known and in - his position Mr.MoCarthy referred to the Parnell Commission.Sir Cherles Russell and ui, Richard Webster had taken part in the investigation as counsel, and had also spoken in tha debate on the report when presented to Parliament \u201cBut,\u201d said Mr.\u2018MoCarth whatever my ition may be; if it ot as good as t t of Sir Charles H.Tupper or any Taember \u2018of his family, then it is very Pons fe for the remainder of the attack upon himself he would leave that to be Judged by the people who had known.im during the twenty vy ies of his tac! blic life.But the at Clarke allace he could not, pass ure \"And leaviug out that attack and the roflec- tions upon himself,\u201d said Mr.Dccarthy, \u201cand but little is left of that lon weary harangue we listened to all after: noon.\u201d The .defence of Mr.Wallace, who wes absent from the House, was that know- his views respecting remedial legis- om which were not in the least eon- cealed, the Government had defended him and kept bim in office, and it was only after Mr.Wallace had taken the that was consistent with his views nd resigned, that he n assailed.Last \u2018session Sir Charles H.Tupper had defended him and it did not now lie fn the mouth of the member for Pictou to assail Mr.Wallace.Sir Charles H.Tupper\u2014\u201cI did not as- gail the member for West York.\u201d Mr.McCarthy\u2014\"I am afraid the hon.member for Pictou is hopeless.After what he said this afternoon and what he has just said, I am afraid he cannot distinguish right from wrong.Mr.Wallace did not resign til! that shift took place, which brought k H:bbert's ancient and venerable parent Lo Parlismentar life.Continuing.be said\u2014\"Dr.Weldon also came in for castigation, but that gentleman was present, and was well able to take care of himself.\u201d But he would lve no more time to the answer of the ong tirade of abuse, which \"had also included the leader 2 the Op tion; for Mr.Laurier had been attacked because, as a Catholic, be did not stand more tirmly beside the Catholics of Manito- be, and Sir Charles had wound up Ly say ing that the question was not one of religion, Catholic\u2019 or otherw.P.then, to the merits of the er Ao: case, Mr.à cCarthy then set out to make bis legal argument.No one, he said, questioned the power of this Parliament to pass remedial legislation, but from that it \u201cdia not follow that they must pass the bill bafore the House.Why was the question belors the House at all?Education was not a question for this Parliament to deal with erally.It was committed to the eal legis! .They dealt with it under certain limitations and restrictions, but upon certain events happening.as the had bappened in the present case, th Parliament became vested with the to deal with the matter.Let education, and it was only upon their failing to discharge all their duties that Federal interference was warranted.Of the ivered on thd Gov- f es ernment e, Mr.hy baid that of Mr.Foster was the on: nly worthy one, = [ie the Minister of Finance had been that \u2018separate pe do with the Ayr while A Shin jo had said that separate schools were the whole question.The latter, said Mr.McCarthy, was the whole matter.Should they be restored Mr.Foster bad ken % the two cam- Pacts; one at ederation and one in 870.That at oration was for the protection of Quebec Protestants and without it CQonlederation would have been impossible.Had the Lævorable gentleman delved deeper than Mr.Ewart\u2019s little pamphlet he would not have gone s0 far astray.Nothing could be further from \u2018the truth than the statement that the limitations on provincial education were for the protection of Protestants.Mr McCarthy went into & review of Con- ederation proceedings and he placed the whole matter in a new light.The clause respecting education in the Quel solutions \u2018were placed there, ee oy whom I B DArcy M McGee, a Roman Catholic of Quebec, for t sobs in Ù of Roman cat holic separate = ls so U p er Cana- established en these imitations on Le rouincial Surisdiotion in matters of education came before the Parliatnent of Old Canada they were re- Jected , On Motion of Sanfield Sesdonaid In the meantime, certain been made to the Protestan: of Quebec, , the present member for Three Rivers, (Sir H.Langevin), introduced a bill embodying those promises; but the bill was withdrawn.Mr.Dun- kin, mem for Brome, said that the P estant minority would bave to take their chances and so the Quebec resolutions went to England without the guarantees for the Protestant minority.hen came the meeting in the We: minister Palace Hotel, and the scheme of Confederation was practically recast.It was here that Sir Alexander T.Galt introduced the clause of which so much been heard.Here the Protestant guarantee for Quellec was secured, and what brought it about! It was due © the petition to the n from the Protestant Teachers\u2019 Association of Lower Canada, approved specially by Lord Carnarvon.And that was the history of the matter.The Protestants of Quebec had looked after themselves and secured the claus» in the Constitution protecting their schools.The general conclusion drawn from all this, was thas it yas useless to talk about a compact, hen history showed that mone oxisted.t notwithstanding all this, it would well to Interpret the law apart from theso historical matters.were bound to atand by the constitution.The énthusiastio -yo -\u2014snbmber \u2014for- Pictou bad said be would die for the conatitu- tion; but thers was no n of dying it would be better to live eu to the constitution.History showed that if there was a bargain entered into respecting se- rate schools, it extended only to On- Faro and Quebec; and if they kept that would.be bargain, they oing well without trying Yo extand it to Manitoba.For if tlnve was a pact at Confederation it did not extend to Manitoba.Mr.Fce- ter, in his speech, had insisted upon the dy 0 compacts, t be had evidently fort ine ag 7, Louncil, in their mort the British orth Aires Act had pothing- to Jo with tho cas2 of Manitobs.He tonished to hear the Minister of Finance us such en argument.Mr.Foster Inierry He said Mr.push ng his (Mr.Fos era) argument Lo naar oa pot se that the to toha, but that he Papi of of the first compact Tas read into the second compact, Continuing, Mr.McCarthy sald he was delighted with the explanation of the Minister, who would po.withdraw from the statement that + tro compacts existed.But why'all that \u2018tissue of misrepresentation It was either the result of.Pair Fo or seta ook ane k exception to that re- BE Maura i the Mite cou 1885, be was suddenly called take his boire äf the alternative and it was a on {af to sak the House to ® tion L'air Sot a oompact.with Mani t B & oom, wi mean?Did it mean that the Manitoba Act was to Le in any way different from other tawt He ova that In this debate no raised the fluestlon of a fourth b ill © of rights.That threshed out during the dog- days of last session.t wers the (facts of the case $ There Was a rebellion in the River coun- i.and delegates from the rebels met d elog ates from the Canadian Government, and The result was that the union of the country as the Prov Manitohe waa agreed upon.1f there was a demand for Separate Bchools, it did not come from the Rod River settlers, but it came at the instance of that influence with which they were not uainted in their leglalation.But © ve that be ca 8 compact arthy sai no.Look at the law of union agreed upon and sanctioned.McCarthy said it national schools then established by Jaw or by practice were not to be interfered with But there were none established by aw.for no law at that time existed in the pete nor were there any established b: tice.term had no application ih the cases of New Brunswick or Nova \u20ac in, nor had it in Red River.\u201d Therefore, neither by law nor practice, did Soparate Schools exist in Manitoba at the time of the union.Then the Provincial Legislature, by the law of 1890, had the right to abolish Separate Schools created sub- seqpent to the union, as the Privy Council had decided in the first case submitted to them.This being the case, in what spirit should the Canadian Parliament interfere in the educational affairs Manitoba f Manitoba had certainly acted in faith, and in the exercise of her right in her school le rislation.When but a mere townshi & population of 24,000 souls, her Pagtolatare had cols, and, fp I fh Les is ature ad plelisbed \u2018th fen is, they bai been in - od tait, nd witbin their clear legal rights, and in interferi with that law, the Federal authorit should have acted h candor and deliberation.But Sir Charles H Tupper had said that the Government, in its Femedial policy, was fumply out the law.He 1 been Mix Minister of Justice; but a country was Lk tia\u2019 Fuatl with a man at the head with co an iden of the member for Leeds (Mr.Taylor \"had said that, it could be excused, but not 80 with the ex-Minister of Justice.Even Mr.Foster was not equal to Sir Charles\u2019 opinion, and the Minister of Finance was equal to almost anything.Coming to the remedial order proceedings, Me.McCarthy asked, What had been the conduct of the Government at that timef Canada had no war with Mani ; she was a province of the Dominion, ani was entitled to be treated as such.She should have been told that she had swept away separate schools; that the minority had com- lainsd, and then asked why it had dones But.aol Instead of being treated as a part of Confederation, vhs had been treated as a hostile power, ~nl summone:! liks a culprit to the bar of the Federal power.The Government had never wishe!l to bs forced to settle the question.They sought refuge in the courts, praying that judgment would ge aan ainst them, æ that they could not led on to act.on behalf of the minority.But that did mot come to pass.ani now when reme:'ial power bad fiven them, they were wriggling and wisting, and enacting the solemn farce ot this session, l:oping that time would dissolve Parliament and so hang up the question.Mr.McCarthy went on to say that \u201cthe were makin many of their Tollowers eat dirt, they {he members) will do it for à con- sideratio: Cries of \u201cOrder,\u201d \u201cOrder.\u201d Loud and some angry shouts went up from the Conservative ra and thon followe:l one of the stormiest fens ever witnessad on the floor of the Ho Mr.Speaker ed,\u2018 to my\u2014 The honorable mem! pos of Noth \u2018Bimeod { T007 will realize, that t Is not & proper ex sion.McCarthy \u2014*I bow t Speaker\u2019s ruling.He says that \u201cthe Ba ory of the Governmént will not eat (U; roar of Conservative mem bers, .ker (Risi again)\u2014 refer to that ono-able gentleman's statement that the followers of the Government would do certain things for a_consideration.That, I think, is not Parliamentary, ani the honorable member ought to withdraw it.\u201d Mr.McCarthy, blandly resuming: \u201cAs to the [latter art of the statement, it seems I em out of order, and 1 beg your rdon, Mr.Speaker, and at once site raw the expression.The rumors we see are all fiction.We read ta: newspapers so frequently that we got imbued, perhaps, with the statements they make.I apologize for that statement.It is not true, I am quite certain that there $2e a great number of members now ing on to the skirts of the Govern- Dang demanding compensation for their vote in the shape of office.\" This aroused a still greater tumult of Mssont roa Le Opposition side and cheers from the ion Mr.McCarthy's voice could be heard repeating: \u201c'It is not true.I say it is not true.1 oould give jou the mames, but ut it a: not trus, and am not bound to, hon.member\u2014\"\u201c What are you talk- in about, then ?\u201d\u201d cCarthy\u2014\" \"What am I talking about fe 1 am taking it back.I am taking it back.(Renewed tumult and Opposition laughter.) 55, Charles Tupper took a hand in it: submit to you, Mr.pete: entleman to shelter himself by a sub- Értug rfuge and a side wind, and at tho same time to utter a the members of this si Here was cause for further commotion and the tion benches rang with cries of \u201cOrder, order,\u201d directed toward the leader of the asked : \u201cMr.Speak- Mr.Edgar, ri .pei 1 1 sak you to rule whether the leader he House is in order in the language te fae just used Mr.Speaker again appealed and sought to quell the noise - am afraid the House is getti eo a state of dis order.The member for Simcoe did certainly use an unparliamentary expression in saying that members of this House would uenced to do certain (ross libel upon r.McOarthy, ally\" Periestly cor- Mr.Speakér\u2014\u2018Since that time 1 bave not understood him to make any un- parliamentary statements.\u201d But the Oppoaition were.pow after the leader of the House.not allowed to proceed unt gt 18 for rire as a subterfuge and a Sir Charles es Tunper per (ria! and red and\u201d hat ime sectes made was this hat the bon.gentleman had uttered | a gross libel upon members o this House, has besa obl: withdraw that, What I objec to uge he .should endeavor to pe it and fix it upon members of t louse.\u201d 8 er\u2014\u2018I am afraid the hon.member is /not, guise | in order in using thé word subte Chamber rang with the \u201ciE ort Sham tion, cries, Lb au or.vide me \" ade 1 Tmposs any one to be .einer a aÉrontion à to th t is point of order, as drowned by \u20ac the uproarious cries of \u201cOrder, orde ws © restored quiet » prising \u2018It el to raise mes is of at tas bon he is suite raise his voice to à ae no.sag * ER + of\u201d want to call your.raised Chat oe, the sect igmdy ried or 2- pes! and renewed to Sir Charles to \u2018\u201c\u2018withdraw.\u201d) Mr.Foster-\u2014\"\"The Ti Bos.go of order I wish who will vote for a don Mr, ulook\u2014\"\u2019The hon gentleman himself out order, Mr.Foster\u2014\"I think I have a right to state the point of order am ing.The member for Simcoe went où to state furt It is not true that there are several alone who are willing to do t I could 1 ive the names of those gentlemen, bu is not true.\u2019 Now that p ive the names of those Tonos aken in connection with the honorable gentleman\u2019s previous statement, it seems to me, itues a direct imputation and he cannot cover that up sa vins Just alterwards: \u2018It is not \u201cPrey \u2018 is the point take.\u201d Mr Speaker\u20141 did not quite understand the member for Simcoe to be casting & further imputation on the members of the House.What I did understand bim to say was that, although the newspapers had made these statements with regard to members of Parliament, he did not believe them to be true.Mr.Foster tried to continue.\u201cThen if you wiil allow me,\u2019\" he said.Again is voice was [ost in the loud cries of \u2018order,\u2019 \u201cchair.\u201d and general confusion.Mr.Foster tried Sain: \u201cI am discussing the question.I do not question the Speaker's ruling.\u201d Mr.Epeaker he Hon.Minister of inance entirely in order.'\u2019 Mr.Pontet d not understand the Speaker to have ruled decisively upon the point of order I raised, and I now appeal tomy friend\u2014Mr.MeCarthy\u2014who \"used the words, whether I am correct in my understanding of what he said and whether he did not say \u2018I could give the names of those hon.gentlemen, but it is not true, and therefore, 5 am not going on to give the names.\u2019 hat 1s the nt of order to which I Tat and I think my hon.friend wil admit that he Aid put in that parenthesis in that wa .S \u201cft the hon.member for Simcoe meant to continue the imputation that he first uttered by his subsequent remarks, t latter are out of order.\u201d Mr.McCarthy, rising again, was ceeding with his speech with the 5 f- hand remark: \u201cHonors bei easy, I do not think we will pursue do not wonder that the leader of the House has libel on the brain at the presen moment.s There was a burst of laughter, but the position were not satisfied to let the leader of the House off.{r Edgar again arose: \u201cThe point of order I raised understood was ruled by you to a large extent in my favor.But we have not had any expression of re- t from the Secretary of Staton \u201d Cries of \u201cchair, Chair.) Laurier rising, ed in surprise: pa the House to understand that the leader of the House does , pot submit to the ruling of the chair Dr.Landerkin.\u2014*He is acting as High Commissioner to-night.\u201d* (Laughter.) ter & pause, Sir Charles Tupper rose id: \u201cI am satisfied I was strictly a order in calling attention to the fact which your su ucat ruling has established, that the hon.member, by putting his lanzuage i in, that hypothetical.\u2018way was continuing imputs t.arge \u2018he mads a first, and which charge I repeat is the -grossest libel that an hon.gertleman in this House can utter.I say, Mr.Speaker, [ am perfectly in order and I am in the judgment of the chair and of tha Houss whan I say that the language of the hon.gentleman is the (froeaest libel and that one member of can utter against another, that is to charge him with being influenced b y his vote, by the pramise of is, (Ministerial cheers and renewed Opposition cries of chair, chair.) Mr.McCarthy, order being resto held that the people of Manitoba.h af to assume that they would be deal with Dy the Parliament the rms.Hp had the letter of Her Me sly \"and tbe instructions to Sir Donald th and his associates which provided nothing more than that all civil and religious rights should be ob- serv He worshipped the constitut on, it was not idolatary, but almost as much as the tlemen on the treasury benches.But he wanted to know if the constitution only lived in Ottawaï Did it not exist in Winnipeg?Were they to assume that the legislative body at Winnipeg, consisting of forty ch.s2a representatives of the peopie adopted this leur.vantoniy and without premedita- ion! He quoted at some length from the judgment of the Privy Council to show that the schouls of nitob& were not Protestant but unsectarian.This, then, brought them back to the sole charge made by the minority in Manitoba, that the schools werc unfit for tha children to atterrd.Probably the gentleman who wrote Lhis note in French did not mean that the schools were \u2018\u2018unfit\u2019\u2019 in the ordinary sense of the word.These schools were almost the same as the publie schools in the other provinces.Ontario they found a large number of Roman Catholic children were attending the public schools, and they always would as long as they were fairly treated.If the public schools in Ontario were good cnough for them, he thought the Manitoba schools should be.If they looked at it as business men, not as politicians, they would say, as the Gov- ernor-General might have at the time of the petition, that the minority in Manitoba had no right to relief.Would any honest man, reading the bill, say it als wise, to interfere with this free ture Le, ming to Mr.Ewart's arguments, he said the affidavits were withdrawn and could not be passed.What was left?The fourth bill of ri hts, which was known pow as a sp Was he (Mr.McCarthy) the author of all the troublet It was a pity to destroy his own credit, but having some regard to facts he must do it.\u2018Before he reached Porta la Prairie, in 1889, on the very ng he entered Manitoba, he rea Ps Clearwater by one of Mr.Greenway's Ministers, who) laid down as part of the policy of Mr.Greenway's &overn- ment the abolishment of the dual school system.It was not determined at tha time to do away with the separa hools, but, it was under consideration.hey found that the schools were inefficient and .t| ian Catholics obtained money from the province dishonestly and unfairly.He wanted to the Hotise before it over-turned the legislation of Manitoba, with these facts, and quoted Mr.Bifton to prove inefficiency, that public money was used to maintsin the £hurch He read oxtenaire from 5 mink PAPETE tO education.Another tion the province had, was that the separate schools were whofty French sc vols.Now, rightly or wrongly, the province wished to en ogensous ple.They \u2018had various nationalities, bat whilst separate schools existed the Mennonites A and Iselanders would Jot go to the public schools.Toe pron nce did not want people spea spea rman or Icelandic, t one agile speaking He quoted Me show t Pie province could not reform these schools with doing away with.them: As an example, he rointed to the protest from every bishop i in the Dominion against | any interference towards ref the separate schools in the North Wook Territories.In conclusion, he wanted te appeal to th eH.Jerference.The heen done in or oY ground ?\u2018She was now ,000 strong, and ils\u2019 chet were going to coercs her had already given much time to the position of the Protestants in Quebec.Mr.Ives asked them, in the name Sut are apron ipbe - sepa: ac s.oi speech delivered at | + Sn me a em - Marcotte Bros Sales TRADE SALE.woAmswaRS AND ENAMELWARE.Street, on \u201cPHURSDAT SD Inst, ét à n ) .fis a \u201cfine stock of Assorted Hardware, worth, compr pec y Shel , Locks, tte, ws, Padlocks, Cut- lors\u201d \"pocket Knives, Shears, Table Knives \u2018Forks, ts, Hinges, Nails, Door an: Drawer Hern, Joiners\u2019 and penters\u2019 ools, and general assoriment of Paints, oil Varnishes, Glass Brushes, etc.Also $300 worth of \u2018riret-closu Enams he 2 « MARCOTTE Buos- Auctioneers.uli AAAS, OUR SPACIOUS NEW PREMISHS.RNITURE AND ErFECTS Hes bauciion.Fa arier, M and o Carpets, ces ng Nioves ab and Maunes, aie FEARS, Regular Noekly Auction at our Mammoth New Esalesroom aud 3 ST.JAMES ATREET, fori Morning.3th March.at 10.0 Clack Private sales every Cauh advances made on vonsignments * Cons signers can can rely on fair prices and romp! \u20ac Sules are wgely san rcellent Furni- storage accommodation fe for tance ture, etc.Inventories, Valustions and Appraisals és 6 FRASER BROS, Auctioneers., UCTION SALE STORE FIXTURES On FRIDAY, 20th inst.we will sell at No.2050 Notre Dame Street, all the store fixtures belonging to the estate of DUPUIS & & LANO X, Insolvents, follows : ane safe, Shelvings ind Counte Show Tables, Stools, Large Mirrors, * Blinds, Stove, Awning, ey id out à gage 3 MARCOTTE RBROS., Auctioneers.them there was no need to fear for the Protestants in ebec, but what did the Protestants themselves sayf He answered this by quoting the Baptist and Presbyterian titions against the Remedial Bill, and from a letter by Mr.Sellers to the Premier.He had examined the privileges enjoyed by abe minority in Quebec, and found the mi ority had nothing to thank the majority for.Whilst nine-tenths of the publie commercial companies were Protestant, the taxes were disiributed according to population.He thanked the House for he bearing he had received, the subject ove; but it all lay in a autos ell.Troy had he power to pass a good remedial bill.Should they ass the one betore tisem, was the ques- ion.Would it be just politics, or wise} They had to look y to the welfare of Manitoba.He oriticized the provision of the bill, that when ten children of schoolable age were to be found 8 schoul district could be made.Yet in the ce already, out of 900 schools, 192 had a an average attendance of only seven.Yet in this province the wished to re-establish the demon of dualism.The precious bill was not worth the paper it was written on.If His Grace the Archbishop of St.Boniface was satisfied with the bill, it was because of some private understanding covered by the last reserve clause.The bill went too far.Hall the bill çonsisted of new clauses outside the remedial order.The bill would never get into committee during the life of this Parlisment.He would like to ask \u201cthat shining le- al luminary, the ex-Minister of Jus- ice,\u201d by what right this Parliament dele; ated the taxing power to the Catholic minority, er by what power they interfere1 with the Local Legislature, which sail every one should pay to the public schools.He should vote for the six months hoist, not that he wanted more investigation, but because be thought the Governor-General would ve n better advised if he had never 1ssue| tho remedial order.He sat down amidst loud anti-remedial and position ap lauds after speaking three hours.Mr.art followed, condemning the \u2018speech of} Mr.McCarthy.\u2018He went back to pre-Confederation days and read letters from Sir John Macdonald oe Lord .Monek in 1866.He s#id the opponents of the bill were oppos:d to iw they were opposed to the Roman Catholic religion.He said Mr.McCarthy was the las: man to talk of members being bought.Every word, he uttered was for the purpose of puiting money in pocket.He accused him of bigotry and prejudice, and said he should not talk of mewbers eating dirt, and his accusations were made out of a He then turned o the speech of Mr.Davies, which he denounced, and said there was nm er to withdraw the remedial order.He reviewed the facts of the case, and suid the Govermment were still willing for the Manitoba Legislature to redress the grievance of the minor¥'y.The vppbsition to the bill was organized, because a few ambitious individuals had not the influence they desired in the Conservative party, but Ontario, he knew, would endogse-tha.{ Government.Mr.Mclsaac referred to Sir Charles H.Tupper's speech and denied the statement that Mr.Fraser ever promised to vote for remedial legislation, nor on the occasion referred Antigonish did Sir Charles H.Tupper say that he would.ring {he ca Lodge hitnse in Antigonish Mr.Mclsaac port Temadiol was an Tossi.louis ation, and he If to mp redeem pledge.He believed then | that the inter esis of the country would be as safe in Mr.Laurier\u2019s hands as in the Government's, and, having watched tbe balting, bolting course of the Government, he was convinced of it.He criticized the bill very severely, saying it was unconstitutional, but when Te [pledged his support he took Sir Charles Tupper\u2019s OPM Gillies made a clear argument of the case, showing thet the Goyorament had dealt leniently with tbe M Government and supporting the a Mr.Pelletier followed in French, supporting the bill.Mr.Flint moved the adjournment, and the House rose at 8 ociock The Railway Committee yesterday reed to, aneort the Pontiac py acifie Company\u2019s bil ._ Dr.Lache er le MP, attacked Mr.F.Maciean, .P., charging bim with Ne written an article in the Toronto World to the effect that free granted to members by the Grand Frank ilway bad somethi to do with the throwing-out of the nadian Electric Railway Bill a few days ago.The article said this was accomplished by the solid vote of the Quebec representatives, notwithstanding that the enterprise was an rio one.Dr.Lachapelle said he would not speak in the tone of the article, for he wished to k his bands clean.He named a rul le of s ainst such articles.Col.Tisdale, as chairman, that the rule did not apply.Mr.Sinclesn disputed the ri ht committee to interfered with newspaper business.Hs was only nsible to them as a private member the House.He claimed to be innocent of having = written the article.to incorporate the Hudson Bay Canal and Navigation Company was sgain adj adjourned.Schomberg and Aurora Railway and the International Radial Railway Bills were re; Sir.Chartes Tanger gives notice that on Friday, t be will move that for the remainder of the session Government orders shall have dence \u2018on Mondays after private\u2019 Sills and questions, and on Thursdays after questions by mem : SENATE REPORTS.Yesterday's |ltting of the Senate was almost entirely free from incident.Sen- -ator.Ferguson again acted as leader of the House .Senator Boulton amidat laughter gave notice that to-day he would ask the Government if it were their intention to amend the Imperial interpretation act eo am to detln ns the words, \u201cday of the return of the writs.\u201d - In answer to Senator Molnne Senator Ferguson st t the Government was fully ware of ot the importance of the Fraser River, and had considersd the question of purchasing a dredge especially for that river, be main impediment was at the bar, and the nature of the silt SI apiniof the difficulty.ngincers were of o that dre i would only be of service i on with permanent work, on the motion of Senator ogo pH was ordered that deposite Mr.Pearson in con- tion with his > aivoroe suit be return- Senator McCallum resumed the debate © on Senator Boulton's, froe 4 mo National Policy, and thought © sont baps in fift ears Canada Lente free rade, but not ie Canada manufacture Hope ne she ont vas ie mo to ll e motion was on div Chamber st 4.17, \" © follies Tite The saddest failures in lif that come \u2018from not pi fort t power and will not puting for PL bu Les 116 ABBOTT \"AVENUE, OFF ST.Catherine st.Westmount.\u2018Neat Household Furiliture and tiocia: ¢ by order of the Executors of Estate re.ate Rotert Cockburn, , TH 1 DAY MORNING.WTH MARCH, ai the above residence, comprising 1 Superior Emerson Square Piano, Brussels Car arpet, Plusn Parior Sule, Steel Engravings, Eng- llah Chromos, Curtains and Portieres, .Ornaments, Etagere, \u2018Fancy Tables, ning Room Fumiture, Silverware and Crockery, Hall Stand, Hall and Stair pet, very, fine Mussive M.T.Walnut Bea.room cost 32.0 oa lattreascs Feather Pillows, oo buseaus Bedste Prowse erator, Kitchen Danton tot dore, err 1, et , 10 and Coa C.SALE AT TEN O'CLOC es 4 FRASER BROS, Auc INSOLVENT NOTICE.TENDERS.Re Estate F.ROUTHIER & SONS, Insol venta PARCEL NO.L Real Estate\u2014Consist of lots numbers 8 and 4 Bloc ing with kite hy 18 x 20 feet.A double tenement brick dweili house one f story, 42 x 38 fecL with kitchens attached, x 2 A two-tor Storercom, 25 x 60 feet.A blacksm th p And foundry combined, frame, 30 x 3 With à brick machine shop attached, 33 x 30 feet.Bar iron shed, \u2018x 34 fee 80 feet.Sheds, stables an bins, frame x §0 feet.Bar tron shed, î x 24 feet; also the machinery attached to said hop, foundry and other buildings covered by and Includ cluded in any mortgage or mortgages The above lote have a frontage on Nines Pearl and Pendeison streets, in the Vill of Yaisleek Hil, and contains about 180 They are \u2018well situated and aémirably © adapted for present business.PARCEL No.2 Personal Eatate\u2014All the stock in trade of above Insolvents, consisting of hardware, stoves, machinery, repairs, bar iron, piping, engine fittings, Dig iron.cou coal, coke founders, fischinisls\u2019\u201d and liorses, cows, waggons and rire , 1 snd heavy, stc., etc.amounting to about Parcel No.1 vi ve, Sold subject to ex- Ising Forte abe ee will Te\u2019 sold at a rete on e Parties \u2018tendering may submit an offer parc \u2018 for, one or ock shee onal as be (3cen at the office of the underst ee.Tenders on love so be accepted up to 12 o'clock noon of the 20th day of March Inst.tenders must addressed The highest or any tender not neccessarily accepted.Terms cash.W.H.PAMBRUN, Assignee.Vankleek Hill, March 5, 1896.05 Taw.INSOLVENT NOTICE.FRovinon PLITKIEC | SEPERIOR COURT.OSCAR A.WILLE, Lnsalvent, OHN FULTON, Cuintor.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that day of April nex at 1 within the office of J.Crod- no& Co, lil St.James street, for peremptory following 1 movable Property, as n by said Insoive That certain lot of land being sub-division numbers ub, 28D and 29D on subdiyi- plan made and £ pied Tor! offie (ai glan and book gpoe.ol Louis in sald treal, with the buildings and outhouses thereon erected, said house bel No.30% of y be of tained at the office of the Underaigned: JORN FULTO, : or, 381 St, Er street, \"J.CRAPDOCK SIMPHON æL0, ctioncers, 181 St.Names e treet.8 0 aw INSOLVENT NOTICE.In Matter of HY.ATTERS & CO.Sat St.Catherine Street , Montreal The undersigned will sell Auction on se: 313 St.Catherine Street, on MARCH 20TH, 1896 Asseta of the above Estate Terms cash.ST Store will be open on the 18th Inst.for inspection of stoc ORD, Bn F.W.R 69 Serial JAMES STEW ART & CO., 178 8t.James Street, 6 3 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.he Matter of GAGNON FRERES, 175 In Paw wrence Street, Montre =.Thee unde ed will =u thd Auction at No.STR a on MONDAY, the Thea March, 188 11 2 \u2018clock, the Assets of the tate, = under : Stock of Assorted Dry Goods.we 31656683 Fixtures.\u2026 8 316508 1 Beok Debts, per list.\u2026\u2026.3914 1 Store will be open on 19th, 20th and leg March.KENT & TYRCOTTE.\u2019 97 Bt.James st., Montreal.\u201ca MARCOTTE BRes., Leotiomners_ INSOLVENT NOTICE BERTRAN & Co.282 Notre Dene street, oontroal The undersigned wil sell Auction, - No.69 tt.Ternes atreet, Montreal, | MONDAY, 28rd March, oe ~At 11 o'clock\u2014 the assets of the Estate; as under\u2014:- Stock of Groceries, Hardware, and .Crockery .«317 ixtures .ing stock .Book Debts, per Iltet .L.a.Store will be open on 2lst inst.KENT & Te AE, -97 Bt.James ontreal.MARCOTTE bite 63 4 daw Auctioncers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.r of F.P.CAREY, New Gias- gow, a will sell PE Aiton at RDAY, the st March.1894, à § look, the Assets of J La © Ntock of Dry Goods.Groceries, Hard ware, Boots and thoes, etc.Fixtures.{tolling Stock Store will be open on lat March._ LENT à TURCOTTS.97 6t' James ot, Montreal.MARCOTTE BROS, Auctioneers.64 dew * the Katate as - ub dune al the new Spring r yar John Murphy & Co's ADVERTISEMENT.New Dress Goods! Ladies will find our Dress Goods Department stocked with a complete assortment of the latest Spring\u201d Novelt es at the lowest possible cash prices We are offering exceptional value in the following lines : Fine Broche Alpacas, new and artistic Shades, only So Cheviot Costume Tweeds, light weights, oo all the new Spring Shades, only 40c per yard.Disgon nal Dress Tweeds, do at all oe new colors, special value, only 4 ard.Fine All Wool Covert Sutting, in all the Spring Colors\u2014this line a greät targain\u2014 only fic per yard Fine All Wool Checked Dress Goods, assorted colorings.only 60c per yard.Extra fine Black and White Dress Goods, assorted patterns, only Tic per yard.Striped Silk and Wool Dress Goods, in all the new shades, for the coming season, price only 50c per yard.Fast Dye Navy Blue Se rges, all wool, light and dark shades, prices from 50c per in Black and Now \u2018Waterproof per ed FS o a dye and water- Navy Blue, warran proof, from Tic ent Biack Crepons, the finest display ever shown in the city.Beautiful Silk Striped Crepoi Handsome Mohair Striped PO epons.Fine Broche Silk Crepons.\u2018Sûk Grenadine Srepona.New Reversible Silk Crepons.Crepons.Plain Silk and Wool Plain All Wool Crepons.Plain Mohair Crepons.BLACK MOHAIR DRESS GOODS.Plain Black Mohair Lustre.Plain Black Mohair Sicilian.Fancy Black Mohair Lustre.Fancy Black Mohair Sicilian, All the latest novelties in Mohairs now im stock.NEW TRIMMINGS AND EMBROIDERIES! All the newest designs and latest novelties now in stock.JOHN MURPHY .& C0, 2343 St.Catherine St, CORNER METCALFE AT, Telephone No.3833, 6 1000 EASTERN MATS, Rugs and Carpets Bought at a price, will be sold at pleasing prices to customers.Order your RURNITURE and CARPETS early, so that they may be prepared when your moving day comes.Stored free until required.THOMAS LIGGET, 1854 Notre Dame Streel.Soy tf CLENORA BLILDING.For Delicate Children, invalids and the Aged.JACKSON\u2019S \u2018NUTRITIVE WINE Possesses Ihe | full medicinal Cod Liver Oil Combined witha eu nourishing ine and is easily retained and digested by the most delicate.AT ALL DRUGGINTS.sa \u2014 DRAIN PI PIPES ar © PORTLAND CEMENTS, CALCINED PLASTER, WHITING, Paris White, Borax.Etc.W.& F.P.CURRIE & C0.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.( 15600800660806 20000 A WOMAN'S REASON As ro ou will there is something be- them that commauds respect.Thero is sense aod reason in their ng .8 00K\u2019 s FRIEND Ioan are often laughed at by men, but Baking Powder GRAND MASTER CLARKE WALLACE.HIS ADDRESS TO EASTERN ONTARIO ORANGEMEN.No Reason, He Asserts, Why Separate Sehools Should be Established in Manitoba\u2014An Attack on the Hierarchy\u2019s Action.[Special to the Star.) Norwood, Ont., March 18\u2014At the en- nual meeting of the Eastern Ontario Grand Orange Lodge here yesterday.Grand Master, N.Clarke Wallace speaking on the school question said, it was a ridiculous farce to say that it was the duty of the Dominion Parliament to place à achool law on the province of Manitoba, \u201cWho authorized these men td force such a question upon the Conservative Party?\u201d he asked.They tell us that a compact was made.Shall a few hundred half) breed be allowed to bind all futurityf But no such compact was .\u201d He bestowed all honor \u20ac on the Frénch Canadian Liberals, who against the mandates of the hierarchy and the anathemas of the church would vote for the six months\u2019 hoist, while six Orangemen were bowin to the will of the Church.Not one o the Orangemen voting for the bill would say they were voting so in obedience to conscience.Mr.Wallace, continuing said: \u201cWhen the Archbishop did the revisions of portions of the Bible to be read in the schools, he struck out from ono of the chapters \u2018Fear God, honor the King, maintain the law, love the brotherhood!\u2019 * That was the spirit that pervaded the whole of their teaching.the Orange Association is the bu ark of Protestantism.it was their duty to show that they are prepared to de- fénd the liberty of Protestant fellow subjects.THE BATHURST SCHOOLS.Judgment Rendered in Favor of the Trustees.St.John, N.B., March 18.\u2014In the Equity Court, esterday.J Judge Barker gave judgment in thurst school case.The judgment was in favor of the trustees, the judge holding that the Orango- men had not made out their case udge held that the fact of the school ing in the convent building, does not make it sectarian any more than \u2018conducting a school in a barn, or a teth- perance hall, would make it non-secter- lan.; the schools are such that some of the ratepayers cannot send their children, that is their misfortune, and not the fault of thé\u2018law, and they are the judges as to whether or mot.they will accept a privilege conferred by the Legislature.ith regard to the charge that the Sisters were simply missionaries, the Judge thought the mission work of the Catholic Church was not so carelessly conducted as to be left to the trustees.A FOILED ASSASSIN, Toronto, March 18.\u2014A stranger entered the second hand store of Mra Aus- fer, 205 York street, and purchased some cartridges.He filled a Revolver with them, and then pointed it at Mra.Aus- fer's head, pulle! the trigger, but the cartridge failed to explode.Mrs.Aus- fer grabbed the revolver, and threw it behind the counter.She screamed, and the foiled assassin rushed from the store.ani disappeared down Richmond Test.OUT FOR INDEPENDENCE.Windsor, Ont.\u201cMarch 18.\u2014Alex.La- forge, in La ogress, signs à state ment which concludes as follows: \u2018Let, then, all true Canadians, who love their country, join hands to overthrow the corrupt oligarchy that has betrayed it and them, and change our Government from a degrading colonial dependency to a free, pros rous and independent Canadian republic MORE DUSKY DIAMONDS.[Special to Lhe Star.) Sydney, B.C., March 18.\u20141It is alleged that very large deposits of excellent coal have lately been discover; Loch mond, Cape Breton, partly in the County of Richmond, and rtly in the County of Cape Breton.One éstimate putsthe quantity of coal in this basin at - 000 tons.Considerable local: capital is atready invested'in that region.ONE TORONTO FAMILY, Toronto, Ont.March 18.\u2014Appended to a birth \u2018certificate sant in to The City Clerk by Sidney H.Lawson, a ne mason, was a note which ran as fol- \u201cThis is the thirteenth child\u2014ten boys and three girls.The mother is thirty-eight, and the father forty.oldest child is eighteen.Is there any bounty for this?\u201d .\u201cCHEROKEE BILL\" 18 DEAD.Fort Smith, Ark., March 18.\u2014Crawtord Goldsby, alias Cherokee Bill, was hanged here yesterday.He was declared dead in ten minutes.The desperado showed no fear, and proved the coolest man in the party when on the trap.DR.BROWN ACQUITTED.San Francisco, March 18.\u2014 Dr.Brown has been acquitted of the charges of immorality and un-ministerial conduct, brought against him by female members of his congregation.JOHN DENNY'S DEATH.\u2018Port Huron, Mich., March 18.\u2014A special Customs offrecr, named Johan Denny, com- miffed suicide by she sheoting bimeelf while suffering from THE PERE TE STATUE Wi ton, March 18-\u2014The crusade YOR \u2019 sgainst the g'atue to Father Marquette SCHOOLS AND BRITISH SUBJEOTS.be ronted with s.».panx \u2014 .\u2014 i '.a I T fod li Tons A RE os ms by Poutionere gi ven some Prom la .; (Special In the St Star.) the statement that the distribution bas NIB.43 Vickerta Sapars.a ° n moval introduced in the use by Re \u2018oronto, re \u2014 e Legislat For to-da: rts th only eleven Fis Beng co By Rilke 991 Arch «, Palin Pa ntatives Linton and Jenkins.the revision af the Publis: Schools Ac Act sais pret, \u2018and Tus is is undou ado Investors, Attention! usded, scheol 4 edly last opport re pile Ee iid, shone Bical | or chan oa\u201d al liber of SDP | le shot or ret nt, ce gresototeenene1onneretsonatrehonereneteean 0] | tions need mot be British subjects, To will, indeed, be strange go if any one Ry Sou the a Sones of tweny vase\u2019 experience ia pre A peculativ = 5 THE WINNIPEG CONFERENCE.cultured person oes mot) d'abould allow Ee EE Toner\u201d vont Ta ee rm .© present favorable occasion to pass, ° | poste a) declares that the proposd without an eadeavor to possess the vol- - 4 way 7 VAN Bat Ban a Co, usa, t : pemienien, 8 ST UI moun the sor onl ave © duce anté-romedissts to vote for the now a y due y pu resenting an edu- \u2018Intercolonia al Ry.\u2014 Scrap Wheels: E Sold by All First-Class 6 en ee | ET | po i : 0 y Irs dSS urocers GOLD IN PAYING QUANTITIES.\u201cTne work a should be in every b fray Scrap.Whe Wheela.oul be outside Tender Wholesale Agents: Messrs.CAVERHILL, HUGHES & CO., Montséal.\u2019 Star.) especially now, since little persons ro se pa ee the ols Om JoneReucuonoRoRoneRcueROROOREIERORIRORONORSRONOES moipeg.Marc 18\u2014-Gold in paying \u201c7, porible unite to maks | getting any part of Nowe - ee is n n found at Berch on meny of your nelgh} One Thonsaud Bm ola Cast ing to the spot, and oles ave\u2019 bail shelves, and should pow be placed upon The wheels can seen at Moncton, N.Bd b & OC Pi O8 Te discovery was made on JOUF Own while \u2018tin so easy through they will be delivered free of \\ ewcomoe O.COANOS | L'étvauer ho Star Club.| doubtions ve the rast Hey ia Taran of, ie fotcreol (TORONTO) FATHER ROBINSON'S SUICIDE.Set silctind.iad the prizes.will be for ment 18 to De ade La aan on rs à \u2018 posit of five per cen y ® s Cinoinnati.- Oto.3 March 18.\u2014Father \"por tender wb be a Leoed from, oa pach parsor Awarded Medal, \u2018World's Fair, Chicago.|x: foie.omen Soll sw Shae ee Foran musts, BA clei of Tos, 5k bt : ross er WL Assortment of Various Styles now on view at cesple Eas Have removed from St.James street to ade s pevanie Ha t e £32 | was taken their former uptown branch, felted if the contract Zandi Tod not Sumi C.W.LINDSAY'S 2268, 2270, 29T® | 4 £70 St.Catherine street, near MoGill When the contract is compietsd the y ST.CATHERINE STREET, IRVING ON ON MACBETH, = \u2018fine new.stock of Mason & Risch, oo PR ant wil not bs bound po SOLE AGENCY FOR MONTREAL.Mar Toke Eoary Irving cher Delntomas, Jag Bos ue pate Gemerst Manages.¥.Bfipnaial Prices dering RRMOVAL SALE en na pa the subject | muslo Mea.[ Moncton.NL.wey, my by \u20ac pie TA a LR LR a ea 1e .\\ PT J Te ed .u 2 Ÿ a 5 d f ; Î Cu Sos, Jw.SI ss ; - aad AF i on FT se most remariab; e of these ua that dratted cupumities the À.P.A.Soin Jac Nevraska.Tres have amined, it is stated.several records of ments made believe tham to be 6.= i SALVATION ARMY, Prealdent Clark.of the C.E., Becomes an Auxiliary Member Boston, March 18.\u2014President Clark, o the Christian Endeavor Society, firms the report that be has become n- pected with the Salvation Army.the ment Mr, Clark o mew mo in thet bod poses It means only this: become an auxiliary Dr.Clark said : that I have simply member, like svoral thousand other peo- ple in this co .who, liko myself, sympathize with objeot of the Sal- THE LORD KY BAXNER GAY, POST Nol T BALLINGTON BOOTH'S FLAG.Forty-five Stars for the States of the Univn ; groundwork of the flag, white, with blue star encircling a white cross.vation Army, appreciate the work for good which the members are doing, and lad to help them with sympathy y means of regular pledged contn- baton.Last week, in renewing my con- ution of money, I formally enrolled yma If as an auxiliary member.STANDS BY MR.LAURIER.-\u2014 Sir H.G.Joly de Lotbiniere on the School Question.(Special to the Star.) Toronto, March 18\u2014The Globe today Publishes th the following from Sir H.ely De als tbiniere: ou or my views as to the best licy to be pursued in settling the Manitoba school question.Mr.Laurier has indicated it clearly;.and now the Government is compelled to licy, it is their duty to carry I ont pe es as he would do, not by forc- the second resding of the remedial bi 1, before meeting Mr.Greenway, but by meeting.him at once, with the honest determination to settle the Ques tion.Yours truly, H.G.Joly De Lot- biniere.\u201d a MORTON MAY WITHDRAW.7 He Demanded a Unanimous Delegation, and as It Will be Divided He May Retire.Albany, N.Y., March 18.\u2014\u201cUnlessthe delegation from \"this State is unanimous, and there is a bright prospect for suc- ceas, I shall not permit my name to be presented to the Republican National Convention.\u201d Ever since the convention in the thirty-third Erie district, where the delegates were instructed for McKinley, has been known that the New York delegation would not be unanimous for Morton.MRS.HAMMOND'S DEATH.fSpecial to the Star.} Toronto, March 18.\u2014It has been found that Hammond, accused of poisoning his wife, had taken out a third policy on the life of Miss Tough,(whom he MRS.HAMMOND + {RES KATIE \u2018afterwards married) valet thepair were in Buffalo.It is for but the name of the company Fun the policy is not given preliminary examination fora the Police Magistrate is going on at Gravenhurst to-day.C.P.R.TRAIN DELAYED.[Special to the Star.) Ottawa, March 18.\u2014The rod of the driving wheel on the C: P.R.express engine broke about seven miles from the city and the driving wheels left the rails.The fireman had a very narrow escape from death by the broken driving rod smashing the cab .Clarke allace was on the train.IRATE BEYREUTH OHRISTIANS.Constantinople, March 18\u2014It is re ported that disturbances have occurred in Beyreuth where, it is said, fifteen thousand Christians paraded the streets and warned the Moslems to defend themselves.The Sultan has telegraphed to the Governor instructing him to preserve order.PERISHED FROM COLD.St.Peters March 18\u2014The Government of Orel has been visited by a terrible snow storm.Reports state that 130 persons were frozen to death in one night.Large numbers of horses and cattle were also frozen.ina + Shakespeare's Macbettr esterday afternoon before the grad ck less of the ! University of cago.Sir Heory maid t S| beth one of made most plocy-maindod aad ,aypooritionl villains in all his eli of of porta of men, Dla, Jon th tues and vices of thelr kind tral va CARDINAL TASCHEREAU.bishop Begin Deals With the State of His Health.[Special to the Star.) Quebec, March 18.\u2014As already stated, His Eminence Cardinal Taschereau, to morrow will have been twenty-five years a Bishop, his Episcopal consecration having taken place March 19, 1871.Owing to the Cardinal's precarious health he will bo unable to take pert in any ceremonies in ponor of the day.His Grace, Archbishop Begin, the Cardinal's coadjutor, says, in speaking of the event: \u201cIf we only listened to our great veneration.Eminence, we would announce jules fetes which would eclipse any- hing of the kind yet seen in Québec But, as in 1 on of the Bacerdotai Jubilee, we must take into account his feeble health and keep him free from all emotion and fatigue.The venerable Cardianl\u2019s strength is failing daily notwithstanding the fervent prayers which are daily offered for suc recious existence.The old age of the beloved pastor is spent in prayer.as you are aware, far from he noise of the world; and we believe therefore to favor his views in asking for an episcopal Jj jubilee of praye The faisiful will pray for His nence, who every day spends several hours in tete-a-tete with our Saviour in the tabernacle.May God grant this venerable veteran of the sanctuary who has n for us all a loving father, all the spiritual and temporal which he needs.We also thank ee for having 80 long preserved to our esteem and veneration and love him who has done so much for religion in this country.mnd whose very re- sence is still for us a precious token of Divine protection n.\u2019 -MOTIOW re to b e maid throughout the \u2018Archdiocess of Quebec for the aged Prince of the Church, and the Te Deum um will bo chanted d.ANOTHER HERESY TRIAL.Rev.W.T.Brown, Congregationalist, to be put on Trial March 24.New Haven, Conn., March 18.\u2014The text of the charges \u2018ot heresy against the Rev.William 1 Brown, of he ladi- DE hoes In charge of CE publie\u201d b in charge of the trial, which is to take place on March 21.The First, that the Rev.William T.Brown does not bold th e doctrine of the atonement as it is taught in the Scriptures, and as it is commonly held by Evangelical Con tional church: Second t ot doctrine of t he does not accept the the incarnation, astaught by the Bible and is commonly held by the Evangelical Congregational churches.Third, that he seems to deny the doc- brine of the the Triaity, as \u2018the Evangelical Congregn tional churches hold it and under stand the Scriptures to teach it.t he minimizes, if he does nok court, that authority ot t the Bible, aa the [Eyangelical Congregational churches Bold \u2018ten charge contains long quots- tions from wn's sermons, and these are not made public, as they are the basis upon which the prosecution will rest thgir case.The char have beer, preferred by the Rev, S.Blake, irst Congregational Church, of New London, who was the only \u20ac cler man that Mr.Brown's on) nents co find who was willing to ion their ! cause.HIT REV.MR.MADILL.An Unseemly Quarrel on a Ferry Boat.Port grt, Races ich.March 18.\u2014Rev.J.C.Madill, of ani à Zion Congregational Church, while on boarÿi the fe here Monday, had an pl ion with Wil- 1 McLarren,' one iam .who started the \u2018quarrel, ba ecusing Mr.Madill of making charges, reflecting on his (McLarren\u2019s) mother.This lady h been the church treasurer, but was sus- Mr.rren first snatobed a small knife out of Mr.Madill's hand, ben struck him, the knife cutting and the blow breaking the preacher's nose.Mitchell, an acquaintance, interfered in Mr Madilrs behalf, whereupon Mc! t the latter with a chair, breaki bin nose and cutti his face.Mr.McLarren was arrested, but released on 950) bail.He claims Provocation on n Rov, Myr.Madill's part.Mr.Madill is P.P.A.leader.THE NICARAGUAN REVOLUTION.Loyal Troops Win Three Victories In a Day Managua, Nicaragus, March 18.\u2014Three victories were won the Government forces over the rebels, and there is great rejoicing.The city of Metapa was taken, after a terrible slaughter.The town of Mora also succumbed, with heary rebel loss:s.The troops supplied by the President of Honduras, to assist President Zelaya, are doing active ser- MGR.SATOLLI'S DEPARTURE.He will Likely be Suoccesdetl: by Archbishop Averadl.tv New York, March 18,\u2014Cardinal Se- toili will leave America for Roms early in May.His successor will be Archbishop A voradi.Titular of the Ancient n Tarsus, it is said, Archbishop Averadi is now in ELEVEN IS NOW THE NUMBER.rica.THE CENTURY SETS MAY NOT LAST THROUGH THE DAY.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; + Apparently the Last Opportunity is Now Afforded for Thoss Desiring to Secure That Matchless Refer- once Work the Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia.It is al ther pr robable who rly tom roy recious that those ** Sets on the Star's , ial terms 1 ted for one of those asy to Take | asy to Operate Are features peculiar to Hood's Pills, Small in sixe, tastelezs, efficient, thorough.As oné man Hood's #3 Pills The only pills to take with Hood: s Sarsaparilla, : \u201cYou ne À ou Pave shen Hh ver po, 708 over.\u201d Proprie otra Hood or sent to any address on receipt of 25 5 cents.Edman- son, es mbard oronto, Ont.a ré street, 2 115 tr.Eat LL LL DT DON'T FOOL WITH YOUR SEWING Machine Espeoially with the thread E Get a good thread that is even, won't snarl nor break, Clapperton\u2019s : Thread IS JUST THE THING.16 costs no more than inferior E kinds.o8ty) SOM HST ET Ey $15,000 School Debentures.SEALED TENDERS, fdreased | to Lhe un- derasigned and mafked \u2018\u2018Tende for De- bentur eg.\u201d will\u2019 be received by the Board of School ustees, the Town of cam, pbell- ton, N.B., up till; on Satur the ith (Jay of April, 1 6 Ror the re.of of bentures of the Town of Campbellton, N.B., Under C 65, \u2018Yect.87, Consolidated Sta- DOUBT HITT EEE TH TE TE TREE ETE A TI ET CT EET ITT ET LE BN CEPR ERSTE EE EE POS FOOLER EI EES DDR EERO TO EET IRRES NNN e half-year rs to atate rate of interest agio and amount of a required.! Dated at Marc h Tt 13 DOG 6000 Colonial House, =e Phillips Square.NEW G00DS inthe following Depts.me Mantles LADIES\u2019 VELVET CAPES.LADIES\u2019 HANDSOME VELVET JACKETS LADIES\u2019 and MISSES\u2019 CLOTH JACKETS.NOVELTIES IN TWEED CAPES.Boots & Shoes -Bpring_im tions.All the value in\" Ladles\u2019 at $3.newest styles and shapes.Extra Black Dress Goods A full assortment of the latest mer wear, comprising: \u2018BLACK FANCY MOHAIR, BLACK PLAIN MOHAIR.BLACK PLAIN SICILIAN, BLACK FANCY SICILIAN Black Blouses.BLACK novelties for Spring and Sum- All-Wool Spotted Bengaline for Skirts, to be used with SiR ALL WOOL FANCY ARMURE.BLACK WOOL AND MOHAIR ARMURE BLACK BLACK BLACR WOOL AND MOHAIR CREPONS ALL WOOL GRENADINE.| SILK AND WOOL GRENADINE, Books, &c.The new Aldine Series, neatly head bands, including Socks by, sue Edna Lyall, Fenimore C Miss M etc., etc., only 25 cœnta.: bound in the best cloth, with to a authors 1 known Bronte, Wilkie Collins, ulock, Rosa Nouchette Corey.trea Lytton, Eliot, Catalogue on app Leo ao \u2019 Grips, sizes to suit ladies or gentlemen, in Cowhide, or Genuine Alligator.Prices, $2.75 to $11.50.| Special value in Foreign Note.eign Mail, 25c.en Five Pachets Envelopes, Foreign Five quires Colonial House For Mail, 250.po : \u2018 Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Atiended to.Henry Morgan & Co.\u2018 MONTREAL.ssscrs | Notice 10 Sr A Special as Comes of Shareholders of the Montreal will \u2018be held at its office, ! Nar York Bu Place d'Armes, Montreal, en the Li tiSth day of April next, at three o'c p.m., for the © approving of an issue of dentures and ratifying amsndments to the y's By-laws.By order of the Board, W.W.MOORE, Secretary.' Montreal, March 17th, 1396, 68 2 lamo _ NOTICE having his or her ton.\u201cDill, ulotes, pes Med prities, ç the\u201d late Par.len, hy ls, lifetime ort he Cit lo Eatate, Now represented 8 roe.do tate, now represen y widow, ho is sole Executrix under his will, ate at once with Messrs.Carter & Soidateln, Advocates, o 170, Notre Teet Mont real.66 3 aw NOTICE fish tae™ m= The Montreal i Ligh: erage Cempany will be held REZEEs \u2014_ y's 33, Temple Bu: , in the City of Mont- , on TU 7 Slat day h instant, at the r of 12 o'clock noon, for the adoption of laws, election of Directors, and for the transaction of any an all other bus of the Company Ten may require to FH CARLIN, Bec.Montreal, 1h Maroh, 1896.Pa cod Reed's Asphalt Cement FOR REPAIRS STICKS EVERYTHING but the mun who buys it, AND 18 CHEAP.G.W.REED, Craig Street, Montreal.Bit TO LET SHOP OR OFFICE rE | 2.30 PM FRIDAY, RAE & DONNELLY Roo at absolute unreserved Auction Ai and M43 Bd James street, au le Elopaot enû cond House hold Furniture now \u2014 Magnificent Wire Back Parlor Copan f Brocatelle, Plush and Tapes- or\" Dinin aire} Sideboards Te tension = hy Tables, ¥ 6 Oak, Black a Aieut and other Hard ; Bedroo Combination fron Beds and id Springs, Hair d Wool Mattresses, Swiss and Notting- fan Lace Curtains, ths, Che nille and Tapestry Portieres.white and Colored Quilts, Brussels and pestry Ci ts, in Squares and by the Sard; Porie ntal Rugs and Mats, Eng- 1fsh Oil Cloth, Crockery, Cutlery, etc., etc.Also, 8 lot of 4 Second-hand Household \"Fur niture and RAE & DONNELLY, IGHLY IMPORTANT SALE \u20ac \u2014or A\u2014 Very large Quantity of Handsome New Drawing, Dining and Bedreom Farsi- ture of every description.Over 80 roils Set Quality New Brussels y ts, etc, etc.Splondid essortment of a or Suits In Silk Plush \u2018and Brocatelle, Chairs and Rockers, Loi es, Parlor Tables, 27 Oak, Walnut and other Bedroom Sets, 48 Fine Sideboards, Dining Tables, Dining Chairs,_ Rolle Of Lamps, PE Plush Goods, Cloth, ankets, Chamber Cur- Fine Large Tr opt ft.Nickel Show Case, Counter and ng.- Subscribers have been instructed by MESURE ORTIER & CO.(who are retiring om! business) to sell without reserve, in lota to suit purct purchasers, at their large Furni- are No.14% as ST.LAWRENCE ST., ©On Monday, 33rd March, at 3 and 7.30 p.m., Au Shei excellent stock.RASER BROS.Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In matter of.IRENE G.M PRUD- th OME, Insolvent.Igo! instructod the Curator, M 5, Een! to offer er de, sale by auction on FRIDAY, 0th Tare instant, in Room No.82 Imperial Building.Place d'Armes Montr The balance remaining na: id, and owing to paid insolvent, under a © cértain Deed oh om Irene G.fudhomme, to T.Tevrre tre A.cet mater .B.on the Teh Se tem- ber, 1394, Ar ouniing to $3440.40 wit rued interest.Tse a certain \u201cabout dun.to said Insolvent, Rr cant be obtained on applica- M J.ASIIMAN, Auctioneer.J, M.M.DUFF, Curate: Curater.Mowranan, !lth March, 1006.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the Matter of P.\"CERUTTE & CO., Three and LL eraighed will sell by Auction at Street, Montreal, oi ar i ro iil inka 1898, at 11 Perr.the assets the estate, as under: Stock of Dry Goods.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 ve seen 3781 76 sess servers asvecs uutee + veu .18 60 800 38 Book Debts, per list.\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.221 88 TUR Bt.James Bt., Montreal, AROS.Reduced to $3.00 SILVER TRUSS Lah end EE roll gives on- Y re moet porte: Tres wads, hind Workingmen cahnet afford co JRpAYS SALE, SIDENCE, At our rooms, Nos.1871 and 1823 Notre Dame Street, at 2.30 o'clock, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Drawing, Room Suite, Parlor Sets, ancy Chairs, Sofas, Wath nd other Bedroom Sets, ge board, Extension Din Table, Din ng Chairs, Hall Stands, De Carpets, Pictur tains, Por ortieres, rass Gasaliers, Mirrors, Fine and Cookin; Gas Bove.and a usekseping Xe Odds and Ends of Cur- el Lar ent of Best lish Lino Large consignment Be Engi rchasers.Bale FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 0 at 2.30 o'clock.M.HICKS & 66 2 Auctionecre.PRELIMINARY NOT NOTICE.VERY IMPORTANT BOOK SALE.are favored with Instructiong to eit by by Auction at our Roomay Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame st, oo 04 Paturdny Afternoon, May dihy 1CKS _ THE PRIVATE LIBRARY Of the late KE.B.BROWNIOW, Esq.Catalogues in press.Send address and we will mall you one, as soon as jseued 61 M.NIC & \u20ac A (FBAND CLEARING SALH TO-MORROW AFTERNOON, ° 2 At our rooms, at 2.30 O'Clock, he, © QS House Furnis Furnishings, er Jane Suis ; TA Osha vio etc, eto.2) M.RICKS à CO, A 61 Auctioneert, pr BY MARCOTTE BROS.Important Auction Sale y Ble, t Houses hold id Furniture, on FRIDA ERNOON, ve Spiendid U ht Pianos, 25 Br Aor Bets, in Turkish n Rug, 8 Ww 8B Sik Bro eatelle, | JFiush and Hair Cloth, 10 Fine Wire Chairs, Splendia British Plate Mir- NE Eine Bictures, 6 Holla a Black Walnut, Mar Br he Rp bu Tables, | Sets Leather ered fre ir Pees oy ie d Walnut, Éplendid ches in uroy and y u ine lace J Chenille Éortieres, and Mantel Couches, ring Bed, Mattresses, ilies Quilts, From ptivate house-\u2014 1 Sa uare piano par oom Chaire.Kitchen and Hail moo [- Qlasewar and Silverware, ste.d FRNOON, the least reserve, on Fh par at Stor 2 4 Dame Str e 1 an E AT 3 O'CLOCK P.M.Free storage to ist Mey if desired.| 86 3 - OT ctionesra, moog NEW PUBLICATIONS.Mall APRIL NO.NOW READY.Price 35 cents.; Boautifuily Iüuetrated by Leoding Artists in Biaok and Wate.Amongst the Contributors are the following: SIR ALTER BESANT\u2014 \u2018The City of Refuge\u201d Lixo rr Vern HUGH GOUGH, X.0B, V.0 \u201cBengal Oavalry.\u201d, LORD SA UK VILLE.\u2014' \u2018Knole and its Memories.® W.L.ALDRN-\u201cWith Romeo io Mantua.\u201d - J.HOLT BCHOOLIKG - \"Secrets In Otpber.\u201d IV, EDGAR VAWCETT\u2014 Wolfe st Quebee.* LORD E HAMILTON.I ZANGWILL, % 8.DIB- New York: The International News bu grenient comfort.ade 000 or - bow a Motes 1 ls mt 0 hee Comer sod Bloury.x Q a \u201ceo Co o _ ile.5 Tae Duane Mreet, ;; y ora 4 rite = Es 4.i .+ THE Sema oo Co Montreal 1765 te 1783 hetre Dame st.Montreal\u2019 s Greatest Store.FROM THE EAST AND FROM THE WEST.we hs ; ACKMAN-On © the 16th tnat., at 28 plntes street, Une vite of LL MeL oi man, of a daughter.VOLKERT\u2014A t 82 St.\"Augustin street Se; wite of Sener.on the atl net the 8 Af a J M ontreal\u2019s Busiest WW Busiest \u2019 hs I Pro ™ of a daughter © MARRIAGES COWAN-GILROY\u2014 AL the rusidence of C | C 1 b t d ADVARTISEMENT, .: pares AE S| ars Cy S ele ra \u20ac ; TR Store Street TWO DEPUTATIONS RECEIVED coy gh of ti.ahd ure A fo, f f | BY THE BOARD OF TRADE.G \u2014 At the residence of RET RE [hur sday\u2019 s 0 erings BORDERED \u2014\u2014 amie or Bid, Ei One Asked that Halifax Should b Fo A, 2 AL.Toronto, ont.DAY.____ SS .@ Sones Er iE 18\u201d TRADE INCREASING EVERY DAY.20 mse.Canada\u2019s Winter Port - Thc M ohh of Carleton Jace, Patrie on, of Toren WALL PAPER.gated I Lb Fin on sre Other, that Special Attention wor cident éaugnter ot Wri Lucy, Shotild be Given the Nor th-West.Li of Pitsburg township.® FRAYNE- SMITH\u2014At the residence of, the tride\u2019s parents.on Wedne 3day, Marc pre Pe Ha QUES CN, ME #1 rayne, to Charlotte, Sidest diughter re Mr.David Smith, all of DBossnguet.® GOSNELL-CAMP BELL A the residence of the bride\u2019s parents, Wedne Bday.March sth, by the Rev.Mr.CMitlor, Mr.J.nell, of Hwaco Wash, to Della, Sisuign- ter of Mr.W.Campbell, \u2018ot Brooke.HORSEY-COOKE \u2014 At Walfe Island, on March 11, Henry Her bert Nes y, son of H.Hors Ottawa, and Florence, third va daughtér © of BROS zr Vells mu Veilings LADIES KID GLOVES, 1 Two important deputations, one from * Halifax and the other from the North- Wes, appeared before the Board of Trade Council at the regular monthly meeting of tha latter yesterday afternoon, for the purpose of urging upon the Council the edvisabilicy of taking joint action wih oiber influential bodi-s through- | out the Dominion ip petitioning Lhe Fed- < eral Government in favor of making Hali- and Will be the Uni- To-morrs w, Thursday, 50 dazen Ladies\u2019 BRUSHES.versal Fashion.50 er Broom Ba Lacing Glove, Tv 850, We bave a J of these goods coming | to hand to-d which will please an Thuradey « price » Ladies\u2019 Finest Quality Tan Shoes suit the nr festidious.\u2018 the £ Cooke, of Kingston, by Jo ren Lipton ti At Toronto, on Ha, rogers Extraordinary low prices.When you buy a\u2019 veil\u2014if you use a BBW Toniion Co ites Woy Tog: 100 dozen Whisks, veil\u2014got the latest.fax the tormimnl winner of making Hali- ESS, a ANCWEITSATE \u2014 \u2018On the 18th inst., ree ar price ; The styles in Ve: lings change véty rap- rs OAT minion, and of gesisting desirable immi- the Church of 2 Jon ESA postic, go and they dewt lash 120g i therefors As an inducement to the Ladies of Montreal dir, bert Biterriite pic respectively.estgate, Lo P.W.McLagan.662 Scrub Brushes for gob the Novelly whem it ta In use.to do their shopping in the MORNING, as their Bord of Trade, occupied\u201d the chair, and ASHLEY in Klason on I A re ours, { 200 pairs of Ladies\u2019 Fine a ee aove ee ns American Cousins do across the border, TO= Tormmuce, fire: rick srotiens Toh oi Abou Dra zilian Kid Lace Shoes, kid Li Linod, tips tip) Friday, March 18, Margaret Ashiess relict of the late Yo, regular 1bc, is band tured voile yeers.® se lower than $2.00.Pie Jonn Ashley, aged instructions to send out tons every week.MORROW (Thursday), from 9 A.M.to 12 Kergow.second vive-pres/lent ; Charles Smith, $1.00 y sp 50, ar hes arsiey Go, PATTRENS E DE Fo MARE YE A 85c Loather lined Pocketbook for morning sales are a povelty in be or bat not g - 00.DIFFICULT TO DÉCIDE WHICH 15 ARE PRET t t appeal t tisoussio ances are requested to attend without JAPANNED TRAYS The s.Carsiey Co., Ltd TIES PREW PATIKRNS Ra, AUD 2 oûf sD he HE uF hae wo\u2019 bu can\u201d buy \u20ac us tion withdrene any the Tes stern loge.A Pp 3 MACTRARLAYE on Eris, sispng Jit Four dun 34_ih Otlong Tvs Thee S.Carsley Co., Ltd BERTIE Sims i 4 be wate seat Photo pramo tor Begieds Smee 28 72 to rie (SE a pind mien a Macfaïiane, \u2018the beloved wife of James li with a branze Bo 4 band.4 _SHOBT JIXE MEAN E Sey AND JA makes a beailthy.wesltby and sortes Te.AS Thursday's price lc; regular 7.The S.C iey GC td il éiretts bo Hee T DEPT es maa y.y and A.Mayor of Rat Portage; der- : Mac price Bic; re \u20ac 5.Garsiey GO., L.ta ALL amr on COUPLING A 30c Pair of Shears at 18c.wise, man Andrews, of Winni esars.MERRIE 40 Toronto, Friday, March 13, nen CAN \"OPENERS [HESE ADVAN ATs wii RE, 550 ¥ U DEPT\u2014 This good old proverb applies to James Lilder, of vinden; ¥.J.Deans, of izobeth: Mcliride.® and save 10 to 15 per cent.CASH YOUR PATRONAGE IF WE Bo ne 1000 Tootb-picks far lo.women 48 ell as to Victoria, BC; F, W.Heubach, of Win nôpe At Hamilton, t\u2026 on Frida 200 Gross Quick Can Ogeners.Thurs- CURE Son WwW DEPT\u2014 to morrow morning and : and J.R.Neff, MI.A.oA in = ening.March 18, Eu toiabo h Jane, wife day's price 2; regular 10.THE 8.CARSLEY CO, LTD.™™E feds AN WENGER ce.Large 10c bottles of Sewing Machine you wil] sus, that each and ev , © LL.PAT ther Wn in nee Ww.BE) THE 8.CARSLEY CO., LTD.THE 8.CARSLEY CO., LTD.Buocessors to Mot an MTg.Co, Oil, 5e.article in the above price list on Heubech explained that the ob his 89th 2 _ - 1 fond notre Dame.x DEPT\u2014 OT cast as [represen of the delegation.ina sty st Sal a.co a er Finor- T.A.Emmans, Manager.ait 28 Wire Clotb Interlining for 10.\" | Doing Lumines a1 on a Strictly fore tbe Board of Trade.was to eh ve \u20ac residence, = r= er re M ES chee ia mts [esp 12 Dey SPECIALTIES FOR THURSDAY = pppr_ CU TE pa bare 10 ore (5 ids of migration srk LME em, or\u2019 sx.James Church, tine GRAND EXHIBITION IN Manufuctares Rorstes ae Corset £2 Zz DEPT les 191-20._ NO \"CRED IT HERE, = oo a soparate and distinct branch, ae fer quaintances kindly ércept this intimation.Na ES HFR possible, \u2018or Hygienic Plain and Fancy Cooking By HERR EDWARD DETLEF e FRENCH PP DD CORSETS L délire mc om at ac rers LE go td fF oped i Fr ay Grant tait Ds pressure.Ladies\u2019 Plain and Ribled Black Cash- the afternoom.We can all times said was - Awarded {] SBA ind pur.® offer you better value that you can tendéd to Potion atm \\ Which on J T{HE Colebrat Tornius, 19e.got oisombere.Phy th ODINSON-\u2014-On the 17th March, after a ROP Eering illness, borne with Christian fortitude, Annie McCleary, eldest daughter of George AcCleary Co Monahan, Ire .\u201c mere Hoe, pe CFUIST 25c , to-morrow In Stère No.5, second floor, from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m.ish and style, and beloved Thomas Hol bad hitherto been ad the Gov- land, Bn ntreet Police Department aged Subjrets of lectures given by HERR EDWARD DETLEF Thuralay, are: Jus PD Core .ernment, but in tho West OF rey oti 29 years and 4 Fonte Funeral Morning, from 10.80 to 11,50 a a; .\u2018\u2019Bread and Biscuit;\u201d afternoon, frum three to 9 St C ther St the movement was an important taie place OU roo, the.Toi strect, four o'clock, \u201cBreakfast Dish 1 a ts foot .VLAlherine >L., Jus.At a convention held last month a 3.30 nm, to St SE \u201d Char x Cook Boks and sample Given away free.Bring note-books and peacils ft.bouts of fin Corner Peel Street.vœx de Covermment wes nos eas Lo Mount Hoy ir Le acotin ads a A ried an on business lines, and the amount | timation.\u20ac ALSO FREE EVERY MORNING have received the THESE SPECIAL MORNING 32138 will take BE vo Differ + money expended from year to year - ighest Awards at ent lines offered eac y.Read our and keep posted.st n iven s.was vo ; Le 2 years, be- ALSO FREE EVERY MORNING all the Important : Ding shoud time coms when ve, , place ui sireet, te Suis, on Thursday afer noon, at 2.20, Friends are respecifully invited te attend.burgh, Scotiand, papers please Co SEANNON-\u2014 AL Salem, Mich.on larch 6, Amy.wifc of R Wile 3 Shanon, formerly ot, Forest years, 1 months and 1 KHOTTON\u2014On March au Fes Jennie Jamieson, ,eloved wife of Edw Shot- ton.WHI be Interred at Kearney, Mus- koka, on Braren\u2019t WARSWORTH- on Tuesday March_ 17th, 1886, 107 Osborne gtreot, a tante Wads- worth, {nrant so aw Wads- worth, months and 10 \u201c®ve | RSONAL- 15 PIRCES HEAVY \u2018BATIN FINISH.sshmere, 45 Inches wide, \u20ac5¢, f D, p) abating, na or das NAL 8 ARTON, SURGEON Pr Peontist, has rem Bed to of St.Catherine \"ait RSONAL \u2014 INFORMATION WANTED OF.4 Maris Williams, whocame to Canade in Apri), 1804.Last board of of lo July, y.1 19s.when site loft Foiot Frrimne | on res nister, r (Ze Mark\u2019 Savona Brookiyn, N.T sonde nur and wequaintances 4 Edin- PEART'S EXPEDITION TO THE NORTH POLE is free to the public eve morning this week from 9 unt\u2019l 12 a'cl ook.o'clock.Thousands were delighted with the sight last week.| Novelties.for Spring Wear SPRING OPENING New Wash Fabrics Unusuall large and interesting is the 8038008 display of Wi Washable Goods and par excellence are the designs end color- 1 nas.NEW LINEN BATISTES.In patural eoicrs, with colored silk of- fects, stripes, Ade J: NEV DRESDEN SATEEN in sll cglored grounds ig.with The richest of Dresden des ' RCA CRÉPONÉIT ES In an the evs: colored stripes, in ost harmoniz 7 RICH SILK NE SPH YRS.In grounds of the newest shades and in the richest of Persinn and Dresden effects and coloripgs, 38c to 45c.THE 8.CARSLEY CO., LTD.cents entrance to all after Exhibitions held during the past 20 all Leading Drap- Mask on bend inside, thus: A Woman Can Save Enough To buy an ¥ Obtainable from ers in every variety of shape and ~ AKKAAKAAAAKKKKX matches, o o o As the hall mark is on old English silverware; as the * old masters\u201d signature is on a painting, so is E.B.EDDY\u2019S name on a box of o © o oO 90 \u20180 x West was that it should be pl an- der one le as head, and that the Western U Immigration Association, which was formed at the oom- Canada, for whatever tended to the success ot the one was of benefit to the o The deputation then withdrew Prior to the reception of the \u201c dele- ates, a letter from or be made by the Federal Government to vent the present prohibitory regulations against the einer of of live stoc Into Great Britain be permanent the Imperial rer nt.The premier assured the Coun- o everyth possible to protect Cans- dis intorcaés in that Toad, EUROPE.A Trip for Invalid Ladies.} Lace Novelties A lady having derived great benefit from large and choiod varioty of Colored thé bats in Bad Kreuzuach, Germany, so 2 .newest shades, whi hich will this Juatly celebrated for the cure of diseases senson form a great feature in dress of woman, would like a few more ladles to trimmings.join her in a visit there this summer.er AT ST.LAMBERT.good time to visit St.Lambert will be next Friday evening.The Aid Society are arranging an excellent Fund of St.lgrnabas\u2019 Church.The {os ASTER \u2014\u2014 BONNET By trading at any of our seven retail shops for a month.Travelling Costumes \u2018 LINED WITH | CAPE NOVELTIES Por all Information and circular address: Novelties 9 .A consented to t \u2014 ta ROX 34, POST OFFIC 5, Ribbc bon Novel Persian Ladios Stylish Capes The very finest Meats, the sweetest br J MR Simm Swilsti Hrs ® \u201cMontreal, Canada.Gilk Hitbons are amon st the novelties jes Col pu ry Fane -Butter;\u2014the\u2014freshest\u2014Eggs, at prices 10- | Gone xX.: mere recently received fram Baris.and Porforated apd med, White per cent.to 40 per cent.lower than - doi Genre Quarto tte, and Bi.Tainhart Maa: May safely ked closel withoat fear of belng c eee or wrinkled in the othe crush, sy pain thelr tog shape LACHINE AND \\ND THE N.P.t the.w as es e is as fall and fresh ae whon the gowns left the hands of the A At the last meeting of the, Lachine Ruchings, new len the Ton to $2.40.ther firat-cl hops.Balt Novelties Ladies\u2019 P, Pian \u2018Colored_Cloth \u20ac.in other first-class shops iety i s media rh ol Wo ¥ Sivas, Jowelers, À) sou yp sper oprgnny SETS SEE GEFs Tog LAING FEMMES Go.Li, wat Clecks, Silver Novettica, Pi novelties 1 Lin and Fa ica\u2019 Col .Clot] in pew chimie Moeuiton and Rorai Drexien, on Gold Bolts, which will be nu great deman lengths, stitched in x = Fics de- Hn + condemned the ery Choice Selections amd extremely during the s:ason.Ds, several new shadrs, $1.10 eather.Alldeal 1l it at A850 001 Lachine, and of Spring er.All dealers oe Py berals for thelr Ir vacillating po policy on a tn price.ica\u2019 Black Velvet Ca:es, lined fick p JOHN WATSON, 2174 St Catherine st.Button Novelties ie black $e, rianpued Star Buildin the seh at ng | .Boul \u201ctek Stock La t 5 be beld on hrs evening, Messrs, M +8 Associstion tog.Larger van ever ls our of Bril- ce and Ribbons, Lzce and Jet and Lace .\u2018163 ST.JAMES NTRRE?.- \u2018 fr age naa LT Sona: amity ona pe herd 08 Q O., and Camphzll Lane A , liant, % 1, Medallion, Carved Po ibbon and Jet, §! 3 to watch FI pa Cent Enamel, Medaliiba, Core Poll ae TE Me de in T Open until 9 Evcaincs.the correct sizes for costumes, capes snd the choivest European styles, §1.ta gif.ices 0 Jackets.THE B.CARSLEY OQ., LTD.iste nd be th Wind i) Waterproofed, ative Club, Mr.R.Thornloe ps, BUORSREN in ths tial Tiny ton ral Kinds pire EE oat Polly hag will pas THE, ACTIONS SETTLED.; ulhe actions of Mr.C.°B.Morris sgainst Consumers\u2019 Cordaga Company for males.from March, 5, to apuary.1888, have been settled op terms wh it is understood, are sstisfactory to icky parties.THE LATE MR.FERRIS.The degets, in announoed at Kingston of Mr.© oh after a pee i ill Fe wn in Priestley\u2019 s ae Le not isite in their soft rich- pee eT ant remack of iad ladies DRESS | \u2018IT PAYS | TO LET-STORE to do- your shopping with «The ee r remark of 1218 St : 8 Quickest [ail Order Store in mu (LarcWrapeeo.- poules And Prisstioy's famous black dre FABRICS \u2018 \u20ac | Lawrence Street, Canada.\u201d to der the whole e description, for | they haven a character for refinement, for wearing and lose to the Exhibition Greunds.| noon, D AVIBSON & HOGLE, ara quality, paie n Len or er foods can ley ay 5 to.The riestiers .Good Show Window.Back part conld-{- - VUTHE S.CARSLEY Co \u2018 ADVOCATES, tie black dress bave ve ne oi them Large udora,\u201d the Ia .be used dwelling.d and ; fee in extra wid ! hed, to & dwelling ard an 10 Breet, Kv Toot Lise Buttap.MONTERAL.SRE Ri quality, itis wrapped on \u201cThe V.et Bat ra yards | 2a Apt ae FRET \u20ac TERY SRI, boi hosted > Apply to CW.E COOPER, Star Ofèce, 188 ft.James St.N ; treal, and was ons of the ol Apply to W.E COOPER, Tes to 1783 Notre.Pame sans See estiez'a nano ped ou every \" Montre L and ras one of oqdest A a ! ; ; ! \\ ' - - - 3 \\ ! ° \u2014 t Ao ch .eo .\u2019 Po 0 \u201d ET nés TE THE EXPOSITION ESRRRTERSE DISASTER, \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 Exhibits and Exhibitors Arriving in Montreal.oR, STILES LEAVES AGAIN FOR LONDON.Some of the Things we Have Missed.\\ Mr.wiiles, Director General of the British Empire Exposition left last evening for London with the expressed intention of trying to \u201cstralighten up things there\u2019 There: is a Jot of straightening up to be donc on both sides of the Atlantic for the wreck is scattered over, at least two continents, and some of the debris is even now in mid-ocean.A numer of people are already in town for the exhibition.Some of them are sprry for Mr.Stiles; some of them appear to hee enough to do in that way in beiag sorry for themselves; and some of them are angry enough with Mr.Stiles to institute legal proceedings against that gens-leman.One of them went so far as to apply for a warrant for his arrest.but ihe Magistrate declined to go so far as to issue it.It is, however, interesting to note that the most general feeling among the victims of the British Empire Exposition 13 not unkindly to Mr.Stiles.Some of the principal eu:fferers paid their money because they knew Mr.Stiles personally, and had corfidence in him, and, notwithstanding the disastmous outcome of the scheme, still express the opinion that he HAD NO DISHONEST INTENT.Considerable sums of money have been paid to Mr.Stiles, arc his agents, on account of concessions and contracts of various kinds, but these surus are far from representing the actual loss:s of the parties interested.For instance, Mr.Marchand, who has just arrive: here with his wife and two young children, only paid Mr.Stiles £12 on socount of a contract for a gold paint e:.hibit; but having sold his home and diverted his London husiuess into other channels, feals thai hr is about.£JU0 out of pocket by his investment.He has hers in bond a large consignment of Birmingham plated wure intended for exhibition, but which he propos:5 to take to San Francisco for sale, Mr.Stitwell has paid Mr.Stiles $1100 on accoun: vf à contract which in consideration of a sum of 32200 gives him the exclusive right to supply the patrons of the British Empire Exposition with hot roast beef sandwiches and waffles.Mr.Stilwell also owns the righi (but not exclusively) to sell cold sandwiches and coffee.Mr.Gaston Akoun, who is a fellow- boarder with Mr, Stilwell at thé Riche- li'u Hotel, paid a thousand dollars to Mr.Stiles on February 3, 1896, on account of the Strects 7 Ciro concession.the contract for which reads as follows: \u201cCanada\u2019s Great Exposition, Montreal, 1826.To whom it may concern, be it known \u201cThat I, Joseph H, tiles, Director General vi the above Exposition, by and with the autLerity vested in me, th ber.by grant unto Gaston Akoun, of 175 West Fourth streé:, New York, a concession to exhibit, display and pertorm in the str.ets of Cairo, which the following more clearly define: \u2018The size of the streets of Cairo to have & length not exceeding 320 feet by 89 feet wide, such lesser measurements to be at the option of Mr.Akoun.In the interior of the Coiro stroet, Mr.Akoun shall have tne right of sub-letting space fur bazaars, cafes, Oriental bars and sale vf cigars, cigarettes, wine beer, and such other things as are usually sold at refreshment \u201cHe sholl also have the right of having a fortune teller panorama; barber shop, and such other things as nre found in the streets of Cairo ; olso Turkish restaurants.\u201cHe is further to have the privilege and sole right of the theatre for performances cither in th» theatre or the streets of Cairo, which shall be subject to the approval of the Director-General, ds also the sole right of working or exhibiting a Turko-Greko, and all that concerns the Orient, with the exception of the East dics.China or Japan exhibits, etc.\u201cThess privileges above - named shall not give Mr.Akoun any right to iInter- fere with the concession alread y ranted to Mr.Malouf for the sale o iental gouls, which is to be situated in one of the Expos'tion buildings, but on the other hand Mr.Malouf shall have no r.ght to s:ll or let, or in eny way interfere outside pf the building in which his cones lon is situated with any rights or privileges granted to Mr.Akoun.\u201cNeither chal any other of the executive; o ficials or others interfere with the peace ul possession of the streets of Cairs or Mr.Akoun, or the people to whom ho has sub-let any of above named rrivileges any differances that may arise to be su:tlad absolutely by the Director- Genvral.\u2018Tra \u2018olliwing are some of the specified things that Mr.Akoun must not do in the streets of Cairo.He must not soll hot roast tee! sandwiches, but he may soll the ordinary sandwich.The cigars and cigarettes and tobacco he must purchase :rom the concessioner, Mi.Villeneuve, his wines and spirits from Mr.Lawrence Wilson & Co., his lager beer from Mr.Ekers, his ales and yorters from Mr.Atkin; his mineral waters from Christin & Co.All of these things to be supplied him at the ordinary market vrires of the day, outside the Exposition, but any other drinks or ~~ decoctions syccally pocullar t part of the Orient governed by Mr, Akoun, he may furehase.make or sell as bo may deem \u201clt is to be understood that his concession inciudes the right to make/or sell candies.\u201cAnd Mr.Akoun may do all such other things provided such does not interfere with any other concession already Hye such as peanuts or flowers, hut ie may arrange with these concessioners.said st \u2018of Cairo shall be crater at the expense of Mr.Akoun, and be in all respects similar to the s:rents of Cairo in other expositions.Mr.Akoun to have the right to charge an admission at the rincipal entrance of tka said sirest of Cairo, and the right to charge an ddmission fea in the interior of the concession to other different amuserhents, without interference from other\u2019 parties, and the\u201d Director-General to parotect Mr.Akoun\u2019s interest in all ca: No obstruction of any is to be laord bolpre the Fr doors of airo or th) streets of all naticns, ine word\" flothinz that soul à cbstruct à rincipal c¢ntranos pre streets he Cairo.which should on f on sll sides.Akom JFomrves the right t hat no camel or baudet be admitted within the Exposition except the ani- Mr.Akonn.as well na hia attendants, town \u201clas\u201d ght Tor New Y.pl The areas Of Cadre occupy 8 \u201cThe cor consideration to be paid by Mr.Akoun for the above privileges is à percentage on the admissions to the streets the interior of the theatre.cents to be 15 per cent, Mie receipts of these two admi fag as a guarantee of Mr.pase \u2018suite the copditions of the contract forthwith pay to the méract bo shall the sum of one thousanddoliars as a portion of the revenue to be derived rom such percentages.Pa ou to be allowed to retain the percentages until the $1000 deposit shall have been repaid him, and thereafter 15 per cent.of such gross receipts shall be paid duly.\u2018 Received one thousand dollars (81060).\u201cFeb.3.1896.; * (Signed) J.H.STILES, G.Akoun.Director-General.\u201d « Mr.akoun thinks he is about $4000 Jose off by his adventure.The mis ortunes of \u201cWang\u201d with AN ELEPHANT ON HIS HANDS, in fin de siecle slang \u2018 \u2018were not a circumstance to t woes of Mr.Akoun, for somewhere on the rolling deep between here and the Algerian Coast is a tramp steamer with about a dozen camels, ten don¥Wys, five horses fifteen to twenty-five ladies and men of Algeria, all en route to real, and all consigned to Akoun.It will pay Mr, oun to Mr A the people back because he has had to pay the French Government a thousand francs deposit on each of its exported human colonists as a guarantee for his safe 3 return.to do.M.t what are you goi o do, Mr.Aou, with the camels ho was asked.I do not know,\u201d was the reply, \u2018\u2018unless I get Mr.Stilwell to take them and convert them into hot roast beef sandwiches.\" If an exhibition is quickly decided upon the camels will bably be stabled here for a year.herwise they may nt le- ont- possibly go to the exhibition at Nashville, Tennessee, Signor Magna, of 41 St.Antoine street, who has paid $250 for the exclusive right to sell peanuts at the exposition, need have no hesitation in his loss at about $250 unless he ha has n cornering the peanut market in anticipation.Mr.in who has two car loads of goods bere in bond for the furnishing or the Moorish Palace, has not paid anything for his concession.Malouf, who charmed the City Hall \u2018meeting with his elonuent oration in favor of the British Empire Exposition scheme, is out on account of a concession for his Oriental bazaar.Mr.Desgrand pald a thousand dollars on account of thé Old London concession, and does not/seem to bear anybody a here is is a sensible disposition on the part of most of the victims to endure what cannot be cured, philosophically, and they ve reached t stage at which they can make jokes over their own and each other's misfortunes.They are, nevertheless, deserving of the utmost Sympathy from our citizens for some them are badly hit Of course it is not pretended that the money paid on account of the Exposition has not been expended on that account.The scheme has n prodigious(y pushed avd advertised.obviously nt much expense.A large share of this expanss.however, has fallen on Geo.C.uttmeyer & Co, who are creditors for about twenty thousand dollars for printing.anl who to-day assigned on the demand of W.T.(osti- n, of the &Sclater Asbestos Manu- acturing Co.BUSINESS NOTES.The Ranque du Peuple filed its demand of abandonment on.Messrs.Michel Ie- Iebvre & Co.yesterday afternoon, at 4.30 p-m.The demand is based upon a promissory note for $0635.° Messrs.Bisaillon, Brosseau anl Lesoie, acting on behalf of Messrs.Lefebvre, have filed a contestation of the demand.They urge that the demand is prregular: that the firm of M.T.Le- fobvre Jo.is a gensral partnership; that the demand was made upon one of the rtners, on the street, and not at the firm's office; that the note of $635, upon which the claim is based, is secured Ly two deeds of mortgage, dated July 20, dos, and cannot, therefore, form the basis of a demani of assignment An order has been granted calling a moeting of creditors of Moses Perman, absentee, for March 25ih.Harwood, barrister, of 68 Impérial Building.ha has entered the law offices ot Mr D.TLighthall.BA.B.C.L.180 St.James street.The pew firm will be known as Lighthall & Har- w LE MONDE SOLD.Hon.G.A.Nantel, Commissioner of Public Works, with a syndicate of his pritioal friends, has bought Le Monde.Nantel states that he will nassiuve or editorial control and that the pa r will be run on LiberakConserva- ive lines.In politicaf circles this latest move of Mr.Nantel is taken to mean that the Local Cabinet, whose term of office expires in March, 1897, a year hence, are getting ready for eneral glections.and in the meantime for tho by-elections in Hcchelaga and Jacques rtier, vacancies created by, be raising to the Scnate of Mr.Villeneuve, the resignation of Mr.Descarries to run for the Commons.Until lately Le Monde was looked upon as the organ of Mr, C.Beausoleil, M.P., in Federal politics, and it defended his course in Soting with the Government on the question, The Government has now control of all the Frenth-Cana- dian papers except La Patrie.ACTION EN ENTERED.Ald.Lefebv, Des entered his action for $200,000 agdinst La Banque du Peuple and its directors.PERSONA] LS.y Walker, who graduated at McGill four ears ago, and afte Twas served as Sur gen o on > Beaver teamer been nfo mea to a rH position on pas Le Vancouver.The following gentiemeñ were Lace on * this morning: Am of pune, by or and Mes gE 2 eens, of Manchester, Eng., by Mr.Mr.> L.McIntosh, who for pomme me benn.-vistsing relatires\u2026 own, fet on Monday evening for British Colum: oi.award RE pres of the Gua oth America, eft a ae = TBE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014WEDNESDAY\u2014MARCH 181896; PAT a Fon SME ie.AL \"wih © TT TRF Le ae es Lay THE MIKADO'S * -.*: \"REPRESENTATIVE.|B A JAPANESE CONSUL, MR.|, NOSSE, IN MONTREAL His Views on the Chinese \u2014 Russian Question-Japan\u2019s Future Diplomatic Policy \u2014 Emigration from Japan, Mr.Noase, the Japanese consul at Vancouver, who is the only official representative of the M:kado's Government in Canada, is at present travelling through the eastern provinces: on a three weeks\u2019 leave.Mr.Nosse is a very ready conversationalist in his native tongue, and has the features and manners: of a typical Japaness gentleman of high culture.Though comparatively a young men, Being at the prime of ripening manhood, he is a man of mark in Japan; having gone through many years of consular services at the most im- ortant points in Asiatic countries, and appointment for Vancouver indicates ow highly Japan values the growing intercourse that will yet be developed between her people and Canada.The recent rumors of Russo-Chinese entente leading offensive and defensive alliance between the two powers have set the public to wonder if Japan is going to put to the winds the brilliant achievements of the late war before the Russien aggressiveness.And the writer sought t consul\u2019s opinion on this\u2019 point to begin with.\u201cWell, sir, you must remember that Japan of to-day in the world's eye is not the Japan of ante-Japan-Chinese war, no matter how great she may have always been in our own eyes.At all events, she by.her prowess has convinced the greatest and the most advanced nations of Furope and America that civilization is not \u201cracial,\u201d but that non-Christian people could be as civilized and enlightened as any Chris tian people if afforded the same opportunity, and that Japan by her own efforts and achievements has gained admittance into the sisterhood of nations on equal footing, with the same privileges.standing as a çrising.though isolated, power of the far East, we feel that every international move on our part is being watched on 811 sides with keen Jealousy, and we further feel it is our duty towarl our friendly nations that we shail nol, would not and must not hazard any steps that may initiate or precipitate the breaking-up peace among them, either in favor or against us.We are therefore placed in a very delicate situation, which none bul an experienced diplomat can appreciate.Let me place before you the exact circumstances in which ina is pl China is no douh: a country of almost exhaust- less resources, that is to say, if properly developed.But as she stan 8, doyou sup she would be abic to raise 400,000,- taels in the next ten years or so without looking for some outside assistance f that is just what she needs in order to meet her obligations, and reconstruct her annililate navy and reorganize her worse-iban-nothing army if she wants to hold her héad up as a nation at all.Where do you sul pose she would look for this aid, or, rather, who would come to ber rescue i nsul quite «, pronounced opinion on the question of Japanese immigrants, against\u2019 whom there has been some agitation in.the Legislature of British Columbia for some .years past.1t appears, he says, that the movement at its bottom is really a scheme to raise revenue from quarters that will least hurt the feelings or at least the purse of the white inhabitants of the province.The Consul will remain about a week in Montreal.He is staying at the Wind- 80.1 THE ENGLAND CASE.Evidence on Behalf of the Defence Continued.At yesterday a\u2018terncon\u201d s sitting in the case of Dr.England against Kerry, Wat- & Co., Dr.Findlay gave some evi- dense regarding the circumstances of Mrs.England's death.Drs.Gentles and Barton testified as to the amount of dama, damage occasioned Dr.England th through the death of his wife.M.Holt and C.M.Blundell and Dr.Armstrong were also examin- \u201cEvidence on behalf of Messrs.Kerry.Watson & &.was continued this morn.in Fhe cress-exzamination of Mr.Blundell was resumed \u2019'ant concluded Mr.Thomas Rogers, the clerk, who had made up the two poun unis of suppose bis- mutb to fill Mr.rt'a order in February, 1894, was the next witness.He Was and always had been very rarticular in handling drugs.In this instance he could not have made a mistake.The jar containing \u20ac the bismuth had been properly labelled At this stage cousisel for the defence drew attention to tho fact that he provisions of tho Pharmacy Act requirin the labelling of jacka, es containing suc drugs as tartar emetic \u201croison\u201d did not apply y to wholesale! druggists.Ir.Henry Mills, for many years partner in alarge of wholesale rug- gists, was called to pruve that Kerr: & Co.ally used care in handling their drugs.erry, Watson & Co.kept and handled their drugs with as much cars as in any other wel ordered establishment in the country.Tartar emelic and bismuth resembled each other very closely in color.A druggist might mistake ome for \u2018the other.There was a difference in \u201cfeel\u201d between the drugs, and also e difference in the weight.The bismuth was the heavier of of the two.that an experienced man should be.able to distinguish between tartar emetic and bismuth.He approved the manner in which drugs were kept in Kerry, Watson & los, 8 establishment.ne \u2018Mr.C.J.Coveintom, druggist, gave similar evidence and tie court adjourned.\u2018WINNIPEG SCHOOL CONFERENCE.Jackson, druggist, thought k i dizer showing thas the murderer bad waited for his oppprtunity.A lot of papers taken {rua his strewn around.John Kearney, aged about sixteen n arrested for the mur- Jor The boy was arrested some ago on suspicion of being im a burglar ty cham- e has a new rested; a revolver with two pt bers was also found on bad reputation, and the aut! Jorities here think they have a -g case against him.The inquest is now going on before Coroner Boole.OTTAWA'S NEW BISHOP, Low Churchmen Favor Dean Carmichael ior Their Choice.[Special to the Star.f Ottawa, March 18\u2014The election of a Bishop for the new Anglican Diocese \u2018of Ogawa is is in prog rnoon.ing a touous was held of the lay delegates, called by the Ottawa Churchmen in the Y.M.C.A.Hall, tor the purposs of trying to unite the Low Church votes on some person.A number of names were mentioned, bu: the most prominent was that of Lean Carmichael, of Montreal.No eandidate was formally selected, however, and another caucus will likely be held this evening.The election proceedings opened at 2.30 this afternoon at Christ Church.There was a largely attended Communion service The High Church delegates were to hold a caucus this afternoon._COLUNIAL MEATS, ETC.A Bill Read and Passed a Second Time to Compel Their Marking.London, Mergh 18.\u2014In the House of \u201cCommons to-day, the bill of Mr.F.B.Mildmay, Liberal Unionist, member for the Totnes divisios.of Devonshire, to compel sellery of meats to place marks upon reign and colonial meats, which wou}d distinguish them from domestic, meats, and also indicate which was foreign and \u2018which was oolonial, was read a second time Ly a vote of 339 to 82.The eas- ure includes the marking of foreign and colonial cheese and butter, as well as mea POWDER MILL BLGWS UP.\u2018Poughkeepsie, NY.Y., March 18.\u2014A der mill at Rifton, Ulster Couiity,.\u201d up at 11.10 this morning.The mangled bodies of five men have been found in the ruins.The names of the five men killed \u201care Jones, Pare: Peterson, and two men Decker BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS, April 22 and 23 have been selected for the meeting of the National Conference at Washington to bring about a permanent system of arbitration between Great Britain and the United States.The call, signed by leading American cizens, has n issued.The Senate Committee on Foreign Relations to-day, at Washington, decided to stand by the conference report on the Cuban resolaticns.The successful tenderer for the Alexandria reformatory is Joszpb Bourque, His tender was in the vicinity of $100,000.The cruisar Dido, m war vessel of E tons, which was built on the Clyde, fuk at tha foot of the ways when launched on Tuesday.manage Macdougail, at Toronto, this sentguced John Shea to five years in ra Io the Kingeten penitentiary for George Dobie, pri banker of Glen- coe, Ont.mis; payment to-day.There are rümors in Lima, Peru, that a rebellion has broken out in Bolivia.is expected to in in Mant- tonaline i weeks.beg FINANCE AND COMMERCE.A DULL MARKET.The atock market we was very quiet this morning, and business seems to nave come to & slandatili after the smnall \u2018\u201cflurry\u201d\u2019 the past few days.Values show no appreciable decline, and though trade in general is slow, there is evidently no pressure in the \u201cStreet\u201d fo! noon the principal \"of Montreal at a.A fe chants at 166.In the m cellaneous \u201cchere was a little trading in toyal Electric The London and European markets w reported as and consols fractionally lower ie ATnerican securit clers are reported as counting on another War sears now that the British Government have decid>d to march into the Sou- Wali Street was reported showing no fe or improvement.= r and Tobacco were said to be active *1naide** mani- pu ation.The market feels the general d the large num- that are happeni every day In Furthe vices state that foreclosure (0 of N.Br 3rd \u2018mort- age bondholders who have not ot pet a accepted he pian, while a very nority, nava, been meeting almost Sah since the weuthg plan in order to decide what steps shall be taten.There was a: Further minority, meeting to-day, and tw ed that trincirat nolders of this.minor- ny interest consider it imvracticable to Bos and are disnosed to accept it = ve possible arrangement which will hea Yes.-\u2014-77 Montreal at 219; 8 Mer- crane Pa TEE #3 _Fectrie x-d at 120: 60 Toronto Ry.at 7 ernoon Faron.-1 Fank of Montreal at 218; 15 Gas at 208; 25 at 202 7-8; 1 Telegraph t 166; 6 5e _Riche:l leu a t 88.MONTREAL sTock EXCHANGE.Reported for the HTAR Gordon Strathy & Co.Btook Sacrament sire: ; Brokers, § Bt.= March 18 March 17.Canadiar Forte Ry.'xd eh + SX oy 553$ | 5 * Do do Land Banas hn 168 (=e Q Cable Duluth 8.8.6 Atiaatin, ex Montreal Totegranh PTE 104 6 16 28 ont |.ù Rich.& Ont Nav, Oc.iW c! Montreal 81.7.Co Hotei Co.at of Newark, Na qre vis! Mrs.R.J.Robinso rect, » Sir Donald pe th ll for Ottawa st evening, in company with.the Hon.A.Dr ummond.ten Mgr.Co-adjutor Bis Hythe Een Trom Role Eaton dar, Romeo Stechens has pete from an denJoya ie trip to Tampa Ba: Florida Mr.A.B.Cruchet, of \u2018\u2019Les Bouleaux,\u201d St.Hippolyte, was in the re yestorday.\u2018Mr.T.J.Quinlan has recovered from his recent illness.BIRTHS.ROBERTS-On the ITth Marc of Mr.L.Robarie.of th daughter (prematu eue quite THE WEATHER.ie: \u2014 11 am.\u2014 Frobatilit] next twen~ ty-four | hours: = oc the next fre > Maximu and minimum prmperaturie Two Liberal Members, it is Said, Will Take Peart In it.rte (Special to the Star.) Ottawa, March 18.Duri the delivery r.\u2018arthy\u2019s 9) ast evex- ing, Sir Donald 8mit th and Mr.- Chouette, M.P.were obsarved in close con- erence in the library.It is understood that the proposed conferemce with Mr.Greenway was the enbject.It is understood wil in that conferenos he ition be represented b t delegates of een Hl on.David will ber being a French by une, the bar.MURDER AND ROBBERY, ,.n Sixteen Year Old Boy Arrestsd on the Charge of Committing the Orime .{Special to the Btar.] Lindsay, Ont., March 18 James A bec i.Banque Nation: \u2014_ \u2014_\u2014 Union Badk.\u2014 100 \u2014 Hochtisçe Bank 197 1 127 122 er.Bank 0 alitax.18 163 165 163 Mer or .\u2014_\u2014 2 \u2014_\u2014 do \u2014 4 _\u2014 N.w.Land Co fre \u2014 50 \u2014 ne OCR 5 m.SL \u2014 \u2014 Montreal Cot a 127 18% 15 Osa.td Got.\"Mila Ca, 8 \u2014_ 66 © do do Ge nonde \u201839 9 2 se Merchauts\u201d Manuf Co.\u2014 \u2014 10 \u2014 Dom.Ostton Mills La.% in 20 ne 148 \u2014 \u201d* Ww \u201d Natal Co.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 on geese] | | aies] \\ Boazs ~ Hew TT NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE alwecislly reported for the Bran a © D.Monk, 16 84, Foe Tork over dinde Ma pri Ca - 8 40n, vi a Mar.17.\u2026 5 \"ue ops: Close.ad 82 = nT We lke 9 ue = pda BOER # Hal Oh mans ons BW BH ( be o\u2014- ZZ 2 =.: = x x 7 : 1 16 15% fed \"14 176 1% 18g wou oa 4 LS 1 1204 Im 16036 16034 \u2014_ \u2014 Bx Wg UK Lh Dos M4 X% dik TEX 2 TT KA Dy : sm 51 om os TZ nw nu nu C= Ba : 10086 10% 1006 104 5 OE mH By oe ® oh 4 54 5 Se \u2014 9 DE 3 2 2 w + 13 8 5 am a0 Ne WK 22 uv 4% 1 Ig & Reading.: in 11% #4 n Relat Wi Fi We PX TN HN i, attend On 8H NT Oo EB Lous, TX MH 1e Chicago, Mil.& 8t.Paul.77K n wn 7% 1, \u2014 \u2014\u2018 me n me 29 1 7 4 à id 1 x i 17% 10 10 10 3 Er 36 4 \u2014_\u2014\"- \u2014 oy a wc ex a Chi Month hest Lowest Closi Whoat, Mar.8 ee a wa i oh Xp SOW Six Sl wlll EE Lard May.537 B40 830 535.7 -8 os #8 550 315 517 607 NW 30 820 70 1% 70 70% eu TK \u20ac eu sx x i Mh JX oN 2554 r.586 6% 34 se : vu 64 0 el Telede a.ro Duluth July.51 pd ¢ dei 6654 Wheat.1 May.616 64 614 61% Reoelpts and Shipments.\u2019 18 \u2014 Receipts, $2,000 bush.wheat et 2% boo on corn, 658,000 bbis.ta, \"4000 wheat.St.Louis } March 18.Receipts, 10,000 bush.wheat, 45,000 Shipments, 7000 bush.wheat, 7000 pb y Devroit, March 13.\u2014Receipts, 7000 bush.Chicago Hog Market.Union Stock Yarde, March 1 18.The esti mated receipts official report of yeatorday vas te 574, of which 5591 were sfittped and 1600 left over.The tat tons.to-day were: Light ony Shipine 0) HG vou ba ER vy shioping, Oo roug 8, Recei f cat Be ia dull an Toc lower.cor arch ces, Recetpts, 23,000 12,000 Shipments, WALL STREET GOSSIP.J.5.Bache & Ce.N.Y.Wire Their Local Manager.C.D.Monk.Consols are 3-16 \u201cTower.Americans 153 lower on the Soudan trouble and fear of PSE Paul earnings are great; 318; 898 increase.Crawford & Crawford, te bankers of Came flics 3 3160.00.ssaighed: assets 3200.50; eral large Iaflures in Philadelphia an- Gold balance, $127,564,110.American Tobacco people \u2018are Re a Totacco story about divi watked for all it is worth.MANITOBA WHEAT PRICES, (Special to the Star.) e, only ple ca their price is ilvies baying in Winnipeg, Substitution the fraud of the day.See you get Carters, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand 8 Carter's Little Liver Pills SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these\u2019 Little Pillg, Union are.\u201c3 - printed gridit .au qu "]
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