The Montreal daily star, 22 avril 1896, mercredi 22 avril 1896
[" ES LAST EDITION.DAILY STAR: \"Last Week's Avemge WEEKLY STAR: Last Week's Issue.53660 rege Grass o 1 99 526 PRICE ONE CENT.ber almost submerged 7 Cr res LT rade.WATER RROBDING, En Tac The correct DRESS TRIMMINGS st present are = SEQUN We have just received à shipment of the latest novelties.| GRAND SALE At Absolute U Unreserved Auction, Superb Antique Oriental Rags, trnisie ue: has never been seen here! this JOHN MACDONALD & CO.Wellington & Front Sts.East, Toronto.MONTREAL OFFICE sat 207 St.James Street.\u201cIt Will Work Wonders With this Generation of Men.\u201d A Startling Advance în Medical Setenee 18 fully explained in a little baok called \u2018\u201c\u2018Cemplete Manhood, and How to Attain it.\u201d An est man who had suffer besit then\u2019 ir to he tout price prises oh thus où sted, put Mr, ISKENDER BEY (formerly \u201c de Imperial Palace of the Sultan y} Li bubbled Toh for.chat fret day i ee I'll never forget.has just arrived in tho City wit ith a roue ey to hugeveybody and Collection of Turk Carpets, pif vas bo da ee aie yester storey Ld amy few Portisres, Embrolderies LS eto., which rors that would find it This w ay were intended for the BRITIS EMPIRE The man was oot \u201cmsde wh 7 by mario in © farms EXHIBITION, but owing to pos pas le-bat ina moment hesaw\u2014KN how be would Inent, the subscribers have recetred Instructions ins ody while he \u201csaw the! ent \u201c \u2018bétore he bad from Mr.Iskender Bey to sell the en tion at uureserved auction on man who Daa \u2018know the nd.trot! ud ke gm h, the plain facta, nh coneries of medic sdical science who would would Monday and Tuesday, April 27th & 28th, condition is erect To hoes who peed ao nec oe No.154 ST.JAMES STREET wa say em) {ha boak nd wales nil ter ating.(nearly opposite Stare office).Asien of treatment of in labia value to wen bod: is p Tous sre looking for something sentimental, frivol fmprope waste your time and ours by writing.This Goods on Exhibit Saturday, April 85th.Catalogues can be had ad from the Auctioneers or at the above addre Sale each day at 11 arn.and 2 p.m.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctienoers.s,*Merely to see this Glorious Exhibition will il: want advice, wisdom, warning, help, notle man- ooo want to escape soares, ing, be quackery\u2014got be an education, a privilege s nd a delight.write to tas rie Modioal Co., 64 Niagara st.A number of Moolah antiquity, pol and sak for copy \u201cCompiete Manhood.Figures and cos \u201cBrio Bras eto, aro dover\u2019 7 ta plain envelope, entirely free, for son spe à with tho are fitted to perfection with Shirts which have the essential merits of the best material, the most stylish and artistic cut, and the best work- , manship.R.J.TOOKE, 177 St.James Street, 2387 St.Catherine Street, West, 1563 St.Catherine Street, East.If your dealer does not keep El Padre Needles Cigars \u2018For Sale Buy Direct from Manufacturers.Ride High Grade PURITAN Bicycles.Strength, ease of running and_fine appearance.Options of color, gear, bars and tires, etc., One year\u2019s guarantee.- TILL 10 P.M.THE CHANTELOUP MFG C0, LTD, 603 CRAIG STREET.Tel, 709, Uptown Branch\u2014JOHN BURNS & CO., 2599 St.Catherine Street.ows GARTH & CO.ney bas*lectrcLig es > WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.: Telephone 319.wa 586-542 Craie Street.- The likeof which for unique beauty and in- tofore | The Ruin Left at Three Rivers.\u2014\u2014 REPORTS OF GREAT DAMAGE IN BEAUCE CO.Stories of Losses from the Flooded Districts, {Special to the Star.) Three Rivers, Que, April 22.\u2014The river is now one mass of floating ice.The water is gradually falling.Those acquainted with the topography of Three Rivers will best understand the situation when it is stated that yesterday Williams\u2019 drug store had a foot of water in the cellar.In the afternoon the water was halfway up the marketplace, and on Notre Dame street has reached the old Banque du Peuple offices.Amongst the few farmers\u2019 teams on the marketplace were to be seen piles of household goods of drowned out people.An enterprising wood merchant bad part of his wood moved into the marketplace, and had raised a sign \u201cBois a vendre.\u201d He bad two men busy saw- | 8 it up.he u art of the police station ia ho Sper with families.The Foresters\u2019 Hall is also crowded for the same purpose, and several other places are likewise occupied.Even the animals seem dazed, an wild ducks were seen on the ice opposite Braman's Mills, and a rifle fired at the b -birds did not scare them.a n- de the principal this city, and the sight is one to be rong remem Water is up to the top of the windows; some with t lag8 broken, others with doors and windows open; a cat, there a dog, looking out of the top windows of the deserted bouse, all denoting the disaster which bas befallen the proprietor.While\u201d goi the rounds I happened , to be near wharves, when of ice swept in shore finished place d a house that bad already suffered.The demonstration of the fright from the [Jovement of the ms ole mass, began to fill the air with their noises.That was the only fa.It ia said that over two hundred famil- ha to leave their, poe and © Ba boa: hic tight np a the front of this large brick building.Business is at a stand-still all over the city.The factories not submerged | are idle; owing to the hands being away helping Le to nove their families or that The tow farmers who came to town this mo! morning hastened back being fearful of the city briige, which is threaten: ed by the still solid ice of the St./Maurice.The city corporation have arranged for uite a number of men to look after the wants of the suffe citizens.It is now stated that only one\u2018of the Becancour Bridges was carried away.THE SITUATION TO-DAY.The water bas been going down since 2 p.m.yesterday.About.thirty houses here have been totally destroyed and about as many have been broken open by the ice.Big piles of ice, timber and even a schooner are anchored at the door of the\u201d Hotel Dufresne and these protected it from destruction.Part of thé ice had already broken some of the windows.Fully thirty feet of ice is piled along-side the building faci the river.The large\u201dblock owned .by Hon.J.K., also was in great : fice of the U.P.R.telegraph.Twenty-four tons of dis ee, had n placed inside the R.Navigation Co.'s shods, but it did not pacte it from being carried away by the ice which shoved \u2018t down as cells as if it were straw.The shed roks into pieces and stopped at the brie end of the missioner's wha, where, no doubt, Mr.Gouin, the agent of the Company \u2018will be able to recover his pig iron.The names of the [proprietors who have suffered are the following: Alex.Baptist, lumber lost, facto and offica carried away; Joseph Bouchard, carter, stables and sheds estroye\u2018; F.X.Bellefeuille, small hous: used as storage, demnlished; Olivier Arel, house and - out-buildings destroyed; Edmond Spen- ara, +, house carried away and destroyed; Lacroix, stone cutter, house parai damaged; Geo.Boisclair, carter, stable carried away.The hous:s of the folowing people have been totally des- Antoine Duchine, shoemaker; F.Martin, courrier; Napoleon Levasseur, butcher; Onesime Spenard, carpenter, Onesime Blanchette, agent of the G sa .R.; Widow Jon.Hebert, dry, \u201cEdmond Plouffe, Edmond Pst a \u2018ramond Mar- ooux, Edmond Cadorette, Jas.Adair, J Godon, M.Lacombe, Mr.Wm.Harnois\u2019 Jiguse } has been torn open, also that of Iphin Joulet.building used urnival & for barrelling oat Tid has been a aid away with a Jow biomaand salons of oil and several Things at noon had quite down and the excitement was -to the fact that people.are.bat au danger of more de- strüction is ave At eleven o'clock two large barns, were | floating t hera Thers red to be some life in them, possib) ly re stock of some description.; OUTSIDE POINTS.Reportä from the south shore state that ihe he bridge at Becancour and the etre ddr ln way bridge.The foot pat ans over the Maurice rman laces within one Jock of the ios, Eaalusers state that if the St.Maurice ice moves, ! the bridge is gare to \u201cX20 tween La Points aloes dy Jac and Tan and aged ae ofty, the Te side dings whith ha thers | Sposa or ren buildings which have ° the 6 on.Be x track between St.Outhl ol after the track which in some places ing A der the rails and t Re move from house, saying it was the end of the reed a an Le was useless to try and avoid the catas- ro REPORTS FROM SOREL.Moine; two houses and three barns carried away and fifty head of cattle and Eventy hogs drowned at Ste, That parish suffered intensely from the inundation.[hore is not a dr left between Sorel and Chenal du oine.The water has fallen eighteen inches since last night, and fhere is no danger that it will rise again.REPOLTS FROM QUEBEC.Quebec, April 2\u2014\u2014There is no a parent change in the ice bridge.leces break off the outer edge y to move before the high tides on Monday next.- eanwhile the stoamshi Flamboro, inward bound, has joined the Fremone at River du 1 a now reported from Inter- colonial points, especially on the shores of the Hiver du Sud, at St.Francois, where the bridge and \u2018several houses are said to have been carried away.pert Ste.Marie, Beauce farmers to remave their belongings to the bis.At St.George ple went to church in canoes.There bas been a heavy loss of property, houses, barns and cattle.The loss © \u2018property in the Counties of uce, Megantic, Compton and Dor- chester will be about one million dollars.The floods have almost ruined the = hen sugar crop, which ylelds about 000 yearly.In St.Catharines, County of Portneuf, the water rose very high, covering even bills.The freshets from the mountains baving no way of escape, the outlets being all frozem, the water rose extraordinarily high.At Ste.te.Anse de la Perade barns and other buildings were carried away.The steamer L\u2018'Etoile has drifted into.a field and grounded against a large Com: punication in that parish oo ly effected by means of boats canoes.Mr.oley\u2019's flour mill and ir.Baril's house have been aE away, together with the other build (Continued en page 8.) ne unlike au other pills.No ot special on the River eo bile, Cr cartes Little ir ver Pills, One pill a dose.$37.5 A Complete Outfit utfis For a House, Comprising Parlor, Bedroom, Dini m and Kitchen, for $37.50 upwards.Laughter reigns mupreme the Jang Theatre all this work and Bat en att Prices\u20142le, 350 and 50c.A woman teacher of Amesbury, ., retired last week after 53 years of continuous MEDICAL Substitution\u201d.the fraud of the day.See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand .Carter's Little Liver Pills SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A pere fect remedy for Dizeiness, Nausea, Drowsie sess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pum in the Side, TORPID LIVER.\u2018They Regulate the Bowels, Purcly Vegetatla, - Pill, Smell Dose Smad Small Price.house were ier at Isle dea | NK ae Exceptionally Mild Jp hormously \u2014> me argest Sale ot any CIGAR .in Canada.a A TRADE MARK vatantiy stops the mont excruciating pain.crags inflam mation and cures congosti whet Stomach, Bowels, or other Sands or Boom membranes RADWAY\u2019S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Bronchitis, Pneumonia Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache, Tooth=- ache, Asthma, Difficult Breathing OURES THE WORST PAINS in from one to twenty minutes Not ono hour after jending this advertisement Any one BUFFER WITH PA ACHES AND PAINS.For headache {whether sick or nervous).toot hache neuralgia, rheumatism, Jumb weaknees in mere back.ne Or Lidne ot pains Sound the liver, and palns Soolication o?Radws: Relief i Eis ediate esse, Rn oncinaed ws for à feu days eot à permanent cure.TAXEN INWARDLY\u2014A half toa teaspoonful in tumbler of of water for stomach troubles, Colic, Wind oh the Bowels, Col d Coils, Fever aod Ague, Diarrhea, Siok Headache nada WAY & CO.Montroal Price 23e per Bottle.Bold by ail Prugsists.Charged Entirely ith its own Natural Gas, a a ta A er ed mit Wy, The only Water which develops the Full Flavor of WINES and SPIRITS.93 3%wxors SOMETHING NEW! \u2018Patent Folding Iron Bed.CLEANLY AND SEXAMENTLL ECONOWIZES BPAC Send fer Cirentar nd \"Price List.H.R.IVES &CO.SHOW ROOMS, Queen Street, Montreal And at Birmingham, England.sextantt We DESPATCHED A LOAD AS FAR AS Dorval To-day, nd will send another next Sat Tine, sad | thereafter twice a week for the balance of the season 0) 2% ESBAY and ATURD Y ey.rian for the Lake Shore rain Let, Lau Ress TUESDANS and FRIDAY RASER, VIGER & CO.Fine Champagne Wines POMNERY & GRENO BRUT UT CHAMPAGNE CLIOQUOT GOLD LABEL RRUT CHAMPAGNE n casse of dozer in care o à domen MORT + a cuanpors BRUT IMPERIAL Ia DELBEOK mur CHAMPAGNE n cases of 1 dozen dome quarts.agree PERRIER-JOURT RESERVE PRY RAMPAGE » oases of oad poids \u20ac EL MURS EXTRA, DRY care of ics que a cases of ! roxuzay & QRENO ske A AND XTRA 5B ino = Cares of : dozen he a.civeuer YELLOW LABEL SEC cu CHAMPAGNE In cases St 4 0mm a.PRUTE & GULDREMANN CO GOLD LAC SEC Ina ot 3 2 dome James cere Pine Tova de Moute = mea ce om Jess the usual discous 3 pie a 1 BALDING Dothion i ~ re 42.00 Pinte.; 00 - ou ram vaMous 2 2e Snap BREAKY.TRA, \u2018 ©, TER LEARSNG HOVER EN CANADA or a} cree : Chielos Grocerits and Provisions, : Pare and Gemuise Wines sad Lewers.FRASER, VIGER a 00,\" Faw cases of Hdomn cericasasie vacssnetséganncce x Se ut un uu vu us pu us Ÿ 88 88 83 83 28 85 88 ss 88 8 Pinto.aussoocode 48.00 par dou._ SEASIDE AND CO TO Sime Colds, Coughs, Sore Throat, Influenza, | i J Here Is a Chance to Win One .ooo etal À Nice.Little Pony AUG.ho To be Given Away.on FROM NOW TILL AUGUST 1ST we will give with every Boys\u2019 Suit costing over $1.50, a numbered card, the duplicate number on which we \u2018will write the boy's name and address.We shall detach and daposit in sealed box in front of customer, snd on August 8rd, at 8 o'clock in the evening, we shal) have the drawing take place in our Btore in front of any one interested.A small boy will be asked to draw out one ticket after they have all been well mixed and shaken up together, the boy who got thecard with his suit bears.ing the same number as the one diawn will be the winner of the Pony, sud we will advertise the winning number with the boy's name and address in our Btar advertisement August 4th.Any person present will be at liberty to | |_ examine the box containing the.eases the rain Ce | oan see that oll the cher mouais ave in the bo ey ERE Ce, \u2018Over 1000 Boys' Suits to Choose From at the Lowest Possible Retail Prices.© We have been in the habit of giving a Lacrosse Stick or some other small present away with the Boys\u2019 Saits, but we shall discontinue this, and the Card with the chanos to win the Pony shall be given instead.EVERY BOY LIKES A PONY And we want to sell as many Boys\u201d Our prices will be found the lowest largest.If you don't like the goods and get your money back.There is no risk bere.We want your custom trade, so bring your Boys\u2019 slong and get them fitted out.' If you buy three Buits you'll get three cards, so you'll have three chanoss of winning a numbered card with every Suit.Call early and get your choice.Bee our Two Piece Boys\u2019 Tweed Suits in the window, at $1.50 per sult, No Cards given away to Big Boys buying Suits, with long trousera, JOHN ALLAN, BOYS\u2019 CLOTHIER, æ 661 & 665 CRAIG STREET.Suits as possible this year.in the trade, and our selection the when you get them home return them 961 §BEBEEEE600082080 # Don\u2019t get an Impression That it is an old shop-worn stock we're closing out\u2014some have that idea\u2014that these goods até relics of twenty years ago\u2014'tisn't so.It's F8 a clean, fresh stock\u2014high grade\u2014good value\u2014discounted prices.Notice these points\u2014money in your pocket if you do.WHEN .E SAY WE SAY Wilton and Ax CEE worth $1.35 to Ghent Curatos na Best B rth $145, at $idoand Biscoll Carpet 5 5 ramet, wor $145, at BLi0an 9400, now 91-16 to js 9215 Superior | Drasscls worth $1.10, at $1.00.not oie Je dor A mens \u2014 $2.00 Wilt Wiltons Blois aD! every figure We write\u2014they're fhe best fame on them \u2014 is genuine\u2014 in the trade.JAMES- BAYLIS.& SON, .1837 Notre Dame Street, near McGill.Oy G0 CIGARETTES 55 at $ 7.20, less § p.c., $6.85 net per M at $ 3.80, less 5 p.c., $3.60 net per M Imperial Virginia Cigarettes, at $ 3.30, less g p.c., $3.15 net per M Royal (Turkish) Cigarettes - at $10.00, less § p.c., $9.50 net per M Sonadora (Havana Tobacco) Cigarettes, $10.00, less 5 p.c.,-$9.50 net per M / Those Clgnreites ean be had wholesale fiom (ke following Jobers LTS A ee | BSAA WRIT Lavwrenes A.A.BRODEUR, a Aawreace Bireel » D.PANNONNEAULT, 1306 Notre Dame fitreet.Creme de la Creme Cigarettes, ~ LaFayette Cigarettes, - - L.BISSONNETTE, 16% bine and does not ll Lib If yonr dealer has a signed thé com Dine ry ques mot trons, em, ress yourself Factory, orn J.M.FORTIER, Montreal.75.576 oo À | _.of nd. = : 2 AND COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Poire ure believes t D Coarse 4 conne connection, wi smi we up 00e Cotton mie wo y \u2019 sh tion must decline re re.rn buy any, e think Cotten Cagiva Short Tages: Jem or ks very \\ AAAS pL ii ror end SALE Ee KINDLIG WOOD, IRE Food 62, \u2018oser Th Gur.pire Sp - \u2014 100 LOADS NO LOADS NORWAY \"ROOMS To LET.~ WESTMOUNT -DELIC RO Tee es fos us MV ie a Restored AND re SITTINGROOM, Lee ws M FOR St.les, 5 rooms, Foie sx 81.73 sill rieaniony No pradouses, vu An ANTED\u2014 AGENTS FOR INDUSTRIALI UR $8.60; 203, 4 reo 0.50; 340, 37.60.EE Îs quite à seller.Beth Sn tare Bal tal 118 Roos apn ous srl To term: spot Lacs pcs ad pocurits required.Apes EE Riom Btune trent cocege.8 street, Btar Office, April 22, 1886.tree R BALE-GOLDIE & MOCULLOCRS SAVES, ROOMS.WITH Balidiog Montreal Pare ply 195 Duke st.for sale.Hee advertisement every, gothor Grain.\u2014Businoss in grain to-day was of London Stock Market.er presses, slarm second.Ross \u2018st withoss BD tn 100 Ugter 7 ANTED 4 A YOUNG GIRL A GILL T0_ARSIST WITH WANTED A 81 SITUATION CE ay.rer ET 0 slender dimensions, at the following un- Mess.8.Bache & Co, N.Y.report the ox bao mics Salt price Syigy moved Peas né.as.| WA faim: rome aces required ef for Married cian ae gardener, SUV ee NT \u2014 NBAT re AGH, Changed prices: Gate, No.3 white 18 13 London Market at 4p.m.today as YRUIT TRESS OF ALL KINDA, OOM\u2014ARD BOARD CAN BE HAD Agimeux | Ants shes Todo Tho bore iar TT gh gunner, os pil Nem St reals root en to 38 3-4c; peas, per 6 lb, in store, 68c April find, 1600.London New York De trène and abrube: also all kinde of hardy R Th ok, bus rat class toils, near op, 4.VV ANTED_A MAN OP ABLLITT AND EXFERL ANTED_BY FOREWOMAN, SORT IN two story shed: Fous in In order?ren to 59%; feed barley, 361-3c to 870; buck- Stocks.Prices Equ afax plaols, oi home wn at reascosble ~ ence in accountentablp.Must Saat or te oa bie starching snd troning department.understands only 32 \u201cper month, Food pply to Wheat, 38e to #c; Larley, mailing, 8c to Adi: Pact a 3 I hi ie Ress es se tal a OE ar one or trs nd valary experte.Address Pise Sraodios, $04 her businers and not afraid work.Address \"Q A 58 gl Brown's Co, 116 Noire 3 .ac, » » ( co.WR.6lc, 53 1 à SALE \u2014 Tia, pentiomen.806 Palace ___108_ Wm _ookeranreos Cook w CAN YUR 4y = HANICAL CT Flous.\u2014An adv in wheat at Ameri- oslo E i 1 .50; cut hardwood.ring © Puget ace ATR ope GOMS \u2014 WELL voRMaED LAREN ¥ VRONT nish best cit; y refercoces an ins to to ANTRD ombre mile end lg od RI ET THAT goNy ONVENTENT can centres does not always simadlate, tut N.i AT AA RME ua sin ing bed ROR URONT tne country, nour town.Coty sherbronksst.3 | muny seats thy sypel tymber or Daisy nace, hoist, etc.aBlshon to a EES ASSES Pet\" u 8 pus en bre Pen | eee are pope ar | BSE MS ETES Br oven the past three or four weeks ji ir A De 8.Le monte 361 Bi Bloury st.948 FURNISHED ROOMS TO home to & bright yi ras, es expocted, J'ANTENCRITUATION Bi BY on ign cn, fn 4 LET \u2014 [HOUSE SES, Tees is to-day slower tt ver.ab- t.& Western.1 Ross QMA-.FIRST ( AE erate prices, nt W .Box 93 pA LL tT Ale) { gop aA! iid d flats, in all parts of t y, sence of Important trading 1 ls dar Lo cu pos, TT soys PA ves and i ove ie esp de Mars W's ANTED-GENERA LSERVANT ATONCE FOR M Vitre st A engine Tom #0 93 per m ont STipted give à w e price for win ul.pa ves pnd every 1 fami ) Must able to do NXT ANTED_DY YOUNG MA?T y IN TY, yar ©.fd SEEDER | mes à SE Ce in Lm ep \"WR a SEE REEL Rein LE Weber toe fae pa | Ba EE h re OT 6 sf office work aod » 4 NR 4 D HO.oem tent ; MPT BUYER, M Te \u2014- ron THE UBT OF MAY, YOUNG Address \u201c82020,\u201d SyAnofco.93 Ri tolno st.: the lower tenemen Lis de dE is\u201d of offercà ar MR.ANGLIN'S CONDITION.OE re and partitions.Ayoly 131 Contre px girl ua good cook Must bo well recommended.VATANTED \u2014 BY A REAFROTANLE WOMAN.Et [Antalnest; a self-contained house, 1964 are Faker to te had \u2014 ; hn R cupbost rg pa nd close Apply at once.at MS Poci et.moraing er evening.i 3 Bouse clesalng by the day: is & good lsundicse tained hows .vit Vito log apparatus; 8 a polf-comr for $5.86 or thereabouts, for beat br (Bpeciai to the Star).JFOR SALE _THE FURNITURE OF A LOWER Not ee May.Address 27 Arr ANTED- SMART, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN (UN.Good references.F 394,\u201d Gran office ained house.10 Victoria st with hen ating ao og oe arse alle na is stu © Toronto, Apri & 2.\u2014The family of Hon.orcæpement.chesp to prompt parer, ln] lots or a8 3 vy wine 5 A pried), to drive horse po Latin ui himaclf uso- ie otre Adre xa vo Is YOURC cpamon To os, 1 Amorial Balaing, RA Building, 107 8t.Lamarch = o.Notar- IX {] comet.10 pen on the Shiny PE much course de- T ~ on Angin sted à state that no o ange yoo Tearing town.Apply 14 Bone es Rogue IS UT | ound sorte a dress ER SL GTA Rolle uplouféré, at your boos of sien amy.51 i a £7 OLED, 101 TUPPER ST.A VERY tak a © 30 8 Zuw nicglow jonemen of four rooms, bath price, and SR satu Une Inolde figures WTA - amor thd age two id ow arène, RG nih id SE hey | WA tina 2 I TaD Tapia ware Coons mouse and wo homes Cle, Chamody #4.trom neu *Gemoral bation Ket has aed she Tt Special Notices.ri Tier Mion = ; MPO YX TARTS.- 0 Oaherine : n° Mood, Es try Oem, & i Bi she sme _B rr OLET per 8T.LUKE ST, A VERY science and mystery, at the E-\u20148NVERALBLIGHTLY USED HEINTZ- OOMB «\u2014 CO PANTED CERSIFIED DRUG CLERE, SPRAK- TANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG L ADT, SITUATION AB bath aud w.o.Thomas Collins, 88 Chomed = apt Thien 1 dar on Guomn's Theatre Th wed\u201d Prioee\u2014tim Fete Bp Put St CIENTS Res ga fs Las hoon BAG | MN Tech mad Bn As by le 8 we Deaton op pompe: vo ojoctous wi x Ws car lots of ro oa are o e ree.ron, w HED DOUB 0 LKT \u2014 A DE L ; $550 te Hoo mt, OOMS rm YURNISHED DC roue, ANTED_FIEEMAN POR BOILERS, HOLDING Fimo BY A YOUNG LADY.A SITUATION | fi Toi house > tho reat ond oultabi ne Provisions.Packers are unatle to furnish OR SALE \u2014 CHEAP, 4 QUA NTITY OP SHRL.Ib non bethrocm fat ste Bed.sertificate.Must Bave good references Apis yoowritist and stopographer: ion email family.8 In th nd.suit or any more cheer account of the market PROPERTY FOR SALE.F ving, tables, counter and Apply to tog wit board.The Laing Packing snd Provision Co., ledge of Pt ee se Ergl and can give beat of veniences, ora.one td ont ted y \u201cDaisy\u201d to day Jay than they were ro yesterday, pork being BL Paul st.à eoû tt OMS AND BOARD FOR A MARRIED OOUTLE ANTED-HOUSEMAID.APP a BETWEEN 9 léféreuces, as to & 4 and sxperionce.20 hat nator furnace\u2019 pl enue cated b vel at fe or lord there fe very ttle enquiry and R SALE\u2014ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE % BALE 4 GOOD Ew \u201ceT TOFEAND of ne nat Crh amia 7.ions a and 11 a.w., with roferenocs, $58 Bop strat, 3154,\u201d Ba es pe se AT FOR in or à: ont gat without taxes.es.J.Cradock Sim mp- smoked meats are dull e C propert western slope of the mountain, r! .W ad son 9, 18} Bt.AOS 5! short cut nese pep big, 11k Yo 0100 Ber saat nd ph Bath i od il als ppiutanet HTS Roous, moan wi a1 pose.ame 2 ATER MACHSILAY ot rise Lin Vu AT | ey ro vir-Two HOUSES SRLF.CON.con, .9c ; , \u2019 ' hi éBlanleont © WO - Joc; Yard, compound, per 16, 8 84e to 80; buy it for | about $000, it 1s ror $1000 fmmeiinte F3.Appés eroand Boor, 70 6 James st #3 coms \u2014 TWO CO CE ABLE FURNISHED Ing engincar' certificate and onpa onpable umbieg, se a Wa D_G00D COOK wouLs: LIKE SITUA wh ina vive *1ned, one with sablo and ooschhouse: ibn Borders are A 943 R SALE_SOMETHING I NRW IN or HUM: Mar.16 Brain D ond parlor; nod morggeln QUI with reference, Miller Bros.& Co.30.38 Dow dn other work, op oe Erase © ok hells we SE Font Tow.Apply at gnce, sions but there 1s a nervous feeling abroad R SALE FIRST COLABS OUT BTONE Ta fof houses, prive eas, 7 ancs st, from Pa EEE hth urchasers from cntoring u front residence.134 Mackay st.tnteror oll dd atic Arava Co.oS Cre Seep A Rog Tame SEN von paie te | ANTED \u2014 WACHINIST OR LATHE ax.Warm A BA Da eater A n _NO.74 UNION AVENU fegotlations fa Any but quit e om 1 jots- Ra decor ay Fay terms of paymen 948 R, SALE\u20143 BICYCLES, 915, 839, 3; BABY OAR.doctor or married couple; good locality.81 # Cathedral st.Apply 11 Normand st.51 ti next Bishop Court à In Bi a 8, 87; mantel beds, 34 > A7ANTED \u201cpov AND GIRLS FOR Fav ANTRD-WORK IN PRIVATR FAMILY ay THE Uo & Hyde Standard In excecdingly depressing character and tends B BALE CO \u2018comma HOUSE, ABOUT 15 F ee via.Sit à Prince rue ooMa Ene ra 00MS; oe business.Apply te if.B.Maldois, 16d Notre Lins w ood dressmaker.Vil Faraiah good re 2 r.tosh & Hyde, Standard Building, BY ors of a prospective enormous home make.aod besutital situation.oud ld fonished ques = nor In New York yesterday a little businesa sod cheep.or r would rent to a desirable tena, a Fois SALE \u2014FIXTURES, CHRAP, ALL THE x r trom Wi indsor Hotel TED \u2014 A YOUNG GIRL FROM H, Fos Wie eres BY A YOUNG MAN, As 0 po LE LET-BEAUTIFUL, UPPER Fe was done eariy In the day on the taste of apply 06 8.eter staves.ur clothing esta! corner Mont- cous \u2014 20 LRT, FORNIenED.Xr Bours .old, to hclp in mal house: comforta ker, shipper or collector.Pi Five T2, Hin tits, Nos.409c and D Bt.Antony Hot 15c for fancy fresh creamery, but tha t 1e Fer SALE \u2014 ON VEBSAI NEAR ST.AN- sirosts.M Saxe & Sous.987 R ye.and per month.Apply 144 Centre 3 seco.Hig city reference.dust ont of Fuliord at.hot wat water furiace, and ure was ver and In the after- st, lot 3x38 os $3600.ont & Pagnuelo, vor T COOK BOY TRA WAR crn conveniences.pp hot moon most of the trade was at lic.her @se Tames Tol.%.Tigi LE! moa x Het ete v taches caehmaot À Lope os Jie ered by het Re dria A eotmrers otis.ri ia own hapdwriiing, ANTED-POSITION BY A YOUNG pa As Her, ara Anatrance Building, PE Not Notre De Filing 10 1 to 18 1-20 and seconds do 12 R SALE \u2014 EXCHANGE HOUSES POR ion cheap fo prom pére: Aro i 5: 1e ER IE vof Des fem No ve y : to 121-3c.On epot round lots of cr penta and Sons Corian.Ontario Me.peur Blourg: siso ORGAN, WITH PEDAUS os aby Rrpascd! Stern modern con y AGENEEAE SERVANT US = HE DAY BY DRESS 9 LE QEAUTIFUL CAPE ery are offered today at 19 to 19 1-80, \u201cena a toon a Outre doy ali ine oie lotte dy Fors aL) ce) ORO rn hoch k parlor, ta hed; Toda hot ENKEAL SE NE ré % Le ANTED-SEWINS ET BYT HE DAY = newly oh har brooks 2 of sd titan x ome, the or 3007 nicest sin single of Enter may te had or_ Westmount beso a; ore we romots.Apply atC.W.Today PR ven Wire at 810 Argyle Ave.Westmount, | A 10% 8t.Philip street, city.i 3tar Fin furnace, few, and san sanit ary \u201cplumb.rr ore ang at 115 Fo: SALE_THAT HANDSOME CUT Som ian t.Catherine st.= ET.DOUBLE AND sinon J'ANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.WHERS ANTED\u2014DY YOUNG MAN.WORE OF ANY Ing cellar, large grounds.Immediate Cheese >The Market is quiet but steady £F Linde Eo a 131 Mackay « ioctr, \"Apply R BALE \u2014 a cd wire Mx LT, 12 Gol water; boob, fast Hat A Douwssmald a kept, wiling to #5 to the country.NY Kind, wtling to do suyehing.Good refersgcos.Pres pension n AA Yam C.Beaue ne a 0 al parssol and runner, not moving.robegter st.Avply from 6to8p mu, % Mackay ss.reas and s.\u2014New laid stock ls selin to-day HM Bam ave.ee AGH GOOK, AT UNIVRESITY STREET, = HAT SPACIOUS AND at Y612 to 110.Price are now at SALE-ON LOWER LACHINE, ROAD, GAR STOVE.GAS CO.WO.8.ort Roe 2) UT FAMILLE STREET.M6, VV AN E iry reforonons required Wading: AVTRD SITUATION BY, EndLISH Gin, 4 autitul residence, No.470 Sher- 1 when \\ h I Fox oN nd: Fo BALE any large end ortably furnished.rérato fol.wiliing to go to the country fa w Brook ot i A ned Dre practiedule préfer egss from grain rca truit reg magaicont visw.App EL M.Blmpeon.new._Address 318 ran ote 1 elf eared Ardy Bit Staley of, Sa order a well laid gut ost rome bens Legin to tuy, an market la as Bit done 8.RSALE \u2014 OBFAP.AEWI oN.INES.ALL prey Te BEAVER HALL MILL GENTLE VV ANIED_Goob FLAIN 000K, CITY RETRX ANTRD- POSITION SLALY'S COMPANION, lete house in one of the finest localities earane eof real active 7 nds, new and secondhan SER.nl mon can obtain well bedroom: private soc negured Apply to #4 Bimpoon et.bye Pe aie nguages: mo ob n the oily: can be viewed every Jay in the \u201cNar e Fr cts.\u2014 due mar IR ie firm BUSINESS CHANGES.Lawlor & Co., Bewing Machine T at.Hapol te tonily; co boarders; modagate reat; dwelling store.ni WANTED LLEOTOR.MUST HAVE GOOD jection to travelling.Mp Ma \"STAN office.81 te ernogg, For ent and: terms Cg if in 1 at * a stating salary ez ate Wilson, No.ace, d\u2019Armes Dr.s selling e Pots 1 JFOB SALE \u2014 3 GRAND PIAKOS, BY oe ee CONFECTING FARLOGE OB BRPA: PAPE Pie ad pr WA ANTED Dm Tar oN BY EXPERIE ace, Ashes.~There Chan Lens Sead trous hall fat, bandsom re water heat, Was TED- GOOD COOK.REFERENCES Dusss 0 LET \u2014 FINE UPPER \u201cpee.sorts arc woreh $5.60 to $5.55; seconds, Len JFOR BALE \u2014 THE GOOD WILL AND TWO gy, ee EW Licsay, 2968, and ae hall fat i deco eat AN ANTRD\u2014BY FIRST CLASS LAUX TAAL ARE wh im Tm tained Si 8 ESE Cm fi WB a ANA AN ft PE in dt An reen 8.[he er weather st.close to McGill College.The furniture R SALE-GRAND UPRIGHT PIA MAY IST, § VERY NICE FRONT UINE NEW * rde: $16.no taxes.Appl some extent had & dam effect on \u201c : ANTED-AGENTS FOR GEN ANTED\u2014 BY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, WOBK 0 ; p por creen Baa, : ening EL éairly = be at a reasonsbie redaction.Address pa Foote Gini 0 } Sona Wh eh re R°roous, rooms tn ws to Padres 304.\" of looality ede Territory new.Teun Tol fes vv of auy kind b by the day, \u2018washing, ironing, he Ecrire Wilson, 0.17 Place d'Armes ot it \u2018usineas 18 repor B prices.= s- = elancia oranges are selling at from 35 to TOR SALE\u2014THE TATE OP THE LATE G.W.BALE \u2014 DAILY, 30 TO #0 GALLONS PURE | D1 EDIATELY, E ENRROETIC NX \u2014 fCA Ba Det Coe er 0b go Trdg | tr er eat Fo oué sims Là Mamma Vars | roo a couroRTARTE peer amont W ART gr A Fans seas | Wnt A tn mi ne bps \"I évepent CRITE Jor x, an Of , 5 or.oo! guacon r 194 84.cold w tenant.Would sell Bi sng from $4.75 to 35 per box, and ue a vol bs R BALE\u2014REVERAL SECONDHAND AND MIB- M\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED, ON FIRST FLUOR; ©! V0, Nurserymen, Montreal, fornitare ns à whole.of in lots to wilt buyer.Ap: a Te TE OTE Et EE ERE Fort pa Re RE EE Enr rmmion over mn ww rou | ape smn, snr ong Hn xd ; ; , t th ° WY D es on Ty.MoLeod, st cock & Dudgeon\u2019 1 Mt.Catherine st.r box for fancy, ao 60 to $2.16 for hed and lamber house.\u2014 Bros.Co.hot \u2014 TWQ SELF CONTAINED Poiee\u201d, strawberries Smmand 66 to oi per GES vg far perciodars to Mrs.GF.Ta oy mackine.soe ad het din hoot ro, father Te ined or nat Ben Moniek Gua TPT Rom Take naw a Tom bousos 112 and 114 St.Hypolite st.8 quart tox, and pincapples are worth from Deaville, P.ss 6 hr ein Tall descriptt RSs for Pet pe bir pie ; ANTED\u2014 BY A YOUNG MAK, SITUATION AS bath and w.o.Cleaned for reliable ten- 18 to Mc & piece, accordi .Bananas ina or Cons Ppation a.ate.ho \"ET nibed #78 D VV ANTED- ASSISTANT STENOGRAPHYE AND nesetant bookkeeper 184 Mate, or ag office ant.Rent moderate.pply 453 St.Dominique.arc moving pretty freely at $1 to 32 rel SES AND CARRIAGES.ETC.M3\u2014THRER mar RICE LAROR ou typew RT ng experience gs work sslary 2 peaking Both Isuguages ddrems bunch, Quite an active moveman 1s noted HORSES RO god back parlors.open gratos, in pertoct gedas, ROS \u201cSTAR 5 UNSWICK ST, COR in onjons hich bring trom $ 250 s.25 rer MISES WANTED TO PURCHASE- with ue bt Vien: | 9B.Rdwardet.=~ M3 ANTED on A Soap GENERAL Ba T : T° LET No.3 BRUNSWIC K &T., COR- or Ti crate _ AL ; able 000! La eme Er ue du.for pente Corate Ve EST WE ARE PREPARED 10 ~ ive 00M \u2014 AT 1s gurnsaocrs TRE SHOPS, STORES, BUSINESS PREMISES {ont dwelling, in good copdi'ion, 10 apartments, mts in aga moll at.and cranterrien sound.young horees of all kinds fe want à fou g ANTED here.ares 160 Ve tr room.a rid Peony 2 ANTND_ 4 GENERAL SKRVANT.Sov On = ar Ce.fe.Redu Le Departsiont, ar wor Tom o t; er \u2018 .box.per Pres Essporioe, a \"St Faal'sod MOG stay 2 london, Sagat un Rog DOUBLE AND SINGLE, VERY rama iand cooking: thos remalons 1.tr ai 0 LET_GROUND FLOOR ANDBASE Fisse Bros., 488 Bt.Jampe at.and Straw.-Heavier receists in New Telep \u201cs Wh, URCHASE CAST O ¥P Lora AL) forall on 0 bathroom fat, Oat, with hot ig ®.ment of the store, 843 Craig at 0 LET \u2014 NO.# BT: M eT SE, York during tne rast week 1 ve tended to RB ED NICE FAMILY HORSES, ¢ AND bbe pro pd, Grad reat ris 7 Gall M Bt.Dent M3 T CLAMS CAKE int occuped by M: Mesce, Bernsicln a Wo Welker.fl modern conveniences.8.C.Marso further depress prices ti the market T years old.Can be seen Bomsecours, M.Mo.Address arr \u20ac wan WELL FURNISHED BEDROON.ALC rol shop 08 LEor pactioniars ap Wilson, B Templo Buildin feng quoted fully $1 © ot low wer, fanc %.Reason for selling, owner no \u2018more use for Se ee Me are eee dde salary EH F \u2019 Engraving & Prin Ror ie ht.amos ut == E hay Éringing only 319 and Na 1 $18 per tcri.ANTED\u2014SCRAP IRON.HEST LEED Se * LET\u2014A GOoDI RGE TENEMENT So far, rowever, this has to Influence SALE_HANDRONE FOUT For LaDy, for wrought trou serap.À Mille, $19 Row MELY PURNIE AnD DO DOUBLE y roomson s,Agoon fiat.ooly tet Tait ready.which, a 1° bay 1 Fea (ohestout Ci natural wood seated waggon, WlLSTORE ance.\u201c25 ae eae ve War Doctor Fit cass offen fon.eb bition Grounds.1418 rom 11 dol dress on ground.! Sancoir 4 au.et, ste .oO ea - n save., #5 bo enr lots t $14 to $14.50 are atout the Dearly BZ made to order by 14 Jarier, slo > RumelTipe TE LIE, \u201cX [300M \u2014 SPLENDID ROM ON ramon Ei of Fort pd ace il Journal fiat renoc street: back ea ane dw figures, wiin No 2 sellig at 8) $12, » Paled 3061,\" PE ce PPT i iy farnishad, gas and toile pr nine ing: bod in rear.Apply to » BE.Coo LET \u2014 10 LAV.VERY COSY, straw is 7 rer t F4 SALE-CHEAF, FOR cas.FINE TOP AR vate, no children.198 Berrl st.A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.AR offline.168 St.James ibs ing ver ee 6.Bisrson, em \u201crere is vory itis 10082 Sy a trie corn- \u2026 almsos: w Dest rubber fin track bae- We has KINDS, or HOUSEHOLD GOM_ONE NICE ROOM, SUITA WAR pd De 5 900 in cook and have cles LEY_THAT oo STORK, N ing in at present, and only a small demand gres haucisome sour Torse, i 030 [be., road 3 miauies: ll quantities for ossh.ROO NC Eo ana hath.RIOR ON ret yeforences.Darchestor & ers: N y ot ie ie a ary load a straw ray oe a pen DS a ne De do P PE For.= WANTED oon GENERAL 7 \u2014 MUsr light Pat Mec large oui 2 T° LET THAT BEAUTIFUL oT rings o raw se 219 \u201c700 en rotreet._\u2014__ _ at from $4 to 38.Fos pre SEATED FOUR WHEEL can.Wax bak Hens ES rl ra OOMB_TO PROFESSIONAL MEN.31 gous ON reset po ss items req Angy fo ae une * buildiog, , quifas le bn ima s, 558 oi wrence \u201cHe EE vieres good order.works.ater, nion ave., 2 F 36 Oatheart ses_ ANTR 000 RAL sem Power À Montréal Steam ining Toor, two ged and en RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL.iH WANE PURCHASE SECONDHAND 27% = WW A4TAD- Boon Pial x Soon wal ta BAL i Ga, Bi Rand Pl M.on front proprietor, Bon 5 \u2014 clothing, Faraipare sod carpets.H prices Ra \u2014TO LFT, DOUBLE, FURNISHED: ALSO and make horseit rally useful.Th street, month.Also one 5 8e MONEY TO LOAN id for sseondhand goods John Golub, Crs + st.dole front.farulshed.baibroom Good board Wi ROHRSTER ue st.in x 10 mon _ TR G@PR.CANAL ANA AN AAA pue end postal osrd.moder conveniences.Scan Colicge Union, ave a En gre tiy À Lavrence cat buh ww Mr.John Mell Fi ial Ajent, NTED\u2014YO PURCHASE BOME re rin NI YWANTED A GENERAL sEavaNT 10 90 go 10 = TE pp od ee h ir Me Gate, bush.ZZ me __ Mr John te Or, Financial Azen Wii Alone for prratg offcs also à good oomator RTE NICE FRONT ROOM, WITH OR VI Lachine for smmmer, tue it 77% 1700 Notre Dame st.0 TET \u2014 NEWLY C GONEFAUETS Fleur, bbir.\u201c5 20 \u2014 Mukee loans of $100 80d a EE sot ot | 4 348.Aran CY ren howe: bot and cold TT 8 |B] 0 LET_H © OF STORE IN BUS buses.\u201cMotoaife avenue, Wosimeupt sDER, DDIR- \u2014\u2014 = and lends oc TEL To FU A BECONDEAND = ANTED-CENRRAL GERVANT FOR su er nisl Butter.pk 198 \u2014 AT LONGUEUIL 1 OR ?ROOMS, FUR- ob 3 oom 65, Soom 4 Tn isialy Buil Bio Lo oro, boxes 15 = \u2014_\u2014 T° Pt Nh as T LAs rie Agron ulars, M wpe eck) ie poser Ares awa, 1 Roots x pao of ice, or boazd if preforred.AKT J Folok to mounts fo for pure monte kf & By Bt.cols Xa yd Hifon a ding, or og ANCN \u2014 dress dress Drésrod hogs 8-5 OO 350 bran ole SONS- LAROR F ROSTE ROOM, BUITABLEVOR Robe.oven 0) To LET \u2014 8.svrence Hair Tod M01 EF \u2014 ON FASHION LE WEST ther, re 85 0 _- AND UPWARDS TO LOAN ON GOOD MACHINERY FOR SALE.two; alsosinglo rooms.94 WA wore SMARTOIRL TOR GERT EU A4 store, sultithe tor way or steams g streets, ik me n Haw biden 7 -\u2014 \u2014 500 city and farm properties, at 52046 p.c in- a DATE nee Boe req louse for\u2019 erm of years.For houses.with all modern improvemen: p= Tobauco, phgs.2 - Se) nad le ty pris mble B (Hanna MANA SANS ~~ ROE, ery I gra moon AR FLAT now BEING pertiulsis oop to 5 Siteverison wn PIY_to Simpson.1 any amount.m Bros.(Flap TANTED\u2014GOOD P.Cook.NO WA a À \u2014_ ME STO BRITISH MARKETS.en Ui Frese Sov, Nowndl__B1, RENTICELATH i K\u20ac.G00D AS NEY.wt pamor wi rooms ars WATTRIORSHA AE SLANE EG, WHE, Bune oH ae PRISES HANDIOUE POSE ENON Bocondband Iron Lathe, 20\" x ©, $66.as, Eas; small privasy faulty.93 w YELLIN \u2018stree (near Sherbrooke); also 22 Tuppèr street, à Cable advices to the Board of Trade this PARTNERS WANTED.offi Re, Tron Lathe: 18% 8.Saree Feed, oot Screw ey ae oT pp ToT VV ANTE D-MACHINB OPE A rouge a Odonar aitgrations made i SE cosy, cottage.M Simpson.5 morning repor e En country mar- > 9 : elas , Mecormack cor an oO Poe te mem eee.Fer for Lreadstuffs us follows: on PARTNER WITH SMALL CATL Secordsand Iron Lathe, 16 bed, Screw Food, Scror IR Hu je ably Parlabad rooms for evo Boos Oa.47 ET fest x & Co.co Lin LET = 28° ARTIS \u2014Wheat off coast, rather casler; o Ja fo si he macuosturing business the coly ons OÙ a Shear, American make, A fin es gis: rs a3 Sood ANTED \u2014 % GOOD DRIVERS FOR aT: LE et.wus ee in : on srge, weak, 3d \u2018iow Maize off coast, ¢ithe kind in the où an: protection.apr One \u201cBerra: Plane.v.Xx ++ Gooderham.Ont.Amy awry & Boos, ble Jiouse at t guts on pas quiet and steady.Eng 345 Bherbreoke st, Montreal.i?RO ou v wiv rm DOUBLE FEOKT Osboras House, 3 Ogborne .Cott Ea EER \\rply iL) A \u201cHenpaon, st.9 1 sn country markets, ule an _ INVRE Eo or gentiemen bone and par mon ST TA adver Terre hi - a ulet; futures W os has fui core ot monty.Prati ons iw Es L's Ef ne, fn order.59 Be rer Ha ir CIN VV ANTED-HQUVE nan Tigers .APELY ei Chest, al .wt, ta fî no LET - \u2014107 mag ROC 2 steady, at 6s April and May, dress\u201c Autom ré FRONT ROONS TO REET.That ns rent June, July end A Maize on ot ANTED Planer d Mather and r, with Bhimer Heads, (OT UEST CLA ANTED\u2014A LITTLE army.TO MIND OBIL favorite part of the Bnd.Apply quiet, futures \u2018gt 1-2 Ju 1 at a Jt Carr, tro pontiemes ith 47000.to purchase as ces retin unil ae - RA, WoT \"SHE i hy Olt Couvelliers vith Lis ° al a RE Fond il?Eee \u20ac en or st.vu DA ARGTER dv une, £s = uly, ss _ GYLE 3s 21-34\" sep Minneapolis first Mont nt are oo Erotesiomst Aut A arood Blisper, In good order.Re tobon if desired, Apply at 54 Viotoriset._96 TR WARTRoA GOOD PLAIN COOK 108 SHER- = Sn STORE B BLEURY n i hd Ed \u201cAa Sinica = street, bakers flour, 1¥s.French country \u2018markets, 2%,\u201d STAB oti, Profhesions} HS Pedestal Land Bee be Shine, to OOM TANISHED, LONGUEUIL, ET brooks street.street, water CHitted up a and hes gor 1 olin stroet.ER WHO CAN INVE Lowel ine, ols without: © \u201cRAILWAY SPIKE MAKER ora : priv 118 an rer LIVERPOOL parues rajous CURRENT, April 37nd, 1896.re 0, Ton oven dela à » i ! take manage nager ent 4 Foot » nnn he rood order.Corner he and and Bi.Jeane.bik nr WA¥TED | ipetbace ca dr) Machine.Apply with refer- gher rook in ot.dephone 1 \"3 GT = 05.Xin, Bat © peur or.à à theo oin a es in Montreal for many Tontntns Macht OOME\u2014FTRNISHED ROOM IN AM- ences an Soriog Wheat.& 33 2 w 5 PE io ° 00 rears.ne ser pl commission snd shipping bone ares es J order.sood order.lly, saitabie two young meu.For part ae War ARTED\u2014A no 4EMATD.oR BE \"FO LET-LABGE rar ne POWER, [IUIT.brooke, dense EE Poul aiticn for a prof n 0 Plateau leotriciny.\u2019 ¥o.1 Cals, : 0 o : Baco 5B 6 sf ANTED_PARTKER IN SMALL ESTABLISH- pony 1 lanor.OOMS-COMFORTABLE VUR NISHED, DOUBLE Beaver Hal Bons.odarate pres cas are Thos.¥.0; » fa \u2018 0 LET-NIOK UPPER TENEMENT, No 1Cus 90 to 00 Tallow 1 Luge ed manufacturing oash business, line yielding good Iron Framo Combined Saw Table.rate oe hover bath.ets single buls wa = Soon sa SIAR five rooms, Qern, $ le to 00 Chose, 100 9 ta.Business can bs largely Inorcased addition of Wood Frame Rip Saw Table.To TH ie shower Aberdesp À FT-SHOP, 184 PEEL 8T.NEAR tor the country.WIL also Peas, 4 T4 to 0 0 Chose, O 0 © to 0 aod servioss, an oxoellent unit à cap! Swing w, Franiss and Countershaft, if desired.776 Palace.#1 rated AE, a ndsor Hotel, splendid stand, Ap leaving for il ¢.D tig \"who onport Gig Bag, gocd as now, iron frame.\u2014 0.furniture.Apply ip man.References exchanged.Communications strictly Roo OOM8 TWO WELL FURNISHED FRONT ANTED ir TE TEEN.TOLOOK ply R.Gé Craig.Toronto Produoe Market.dential \"Adore A Mi.\u201d Ba of CMS Mood lathe Complete, I poadaeter R rious) double pad sagie good loculer; bag pa À SEVNTEET.TOLOOK bly 1 LET-STONE FRONT.H HOUSE, NO.ANTED-PARTNEE, 9700 CASH WILLOIVE À orizental Wood Frame Boring Machine.water; board If draire nivarsitgat.$4 rom Detween ive.Westmount, fi ET \u2014 AT FOINTE AI Bf me 103 St.Famiile st., oor.ur Soon, J Apri rominalig quiet.ann trolling interest (a an old esta express |W Sharad ba conden.| J oous\u2014 Two FURNISHED Roos.Di DOUBLE Fave references Fooma-w © les 412 Doe Cbecut]: 12 rooms, ront low to su stab \u201cnant.> init HES aa a SINE SelT PIRI BERT ET | Re rep dei De 1e Mira Rinpi site Merah wanes ou coe mare gam nY REPLI feo ERE tine tht rs Welispin, nag tone ows, 1, oom , - good orig oe or.fountain sh = quoted at 9h to SITT5 meer Ee HI LOST.Zhorse power Horlzontel Boller.completa, in ood R°NTOLE WiLL.FIND 0 FUBISAED ROOMS | cliesp for cash.Address ,\u201d BAY off Buia ner b, \u2018Brow, Notary, 7.pointe Claire.Prince Artbur, fing roomy = rooms, well Boat) Wheat\u2014 Weaker owing to decline In clase hourd at 0853.ANERD-LOR SCARPENTIR FT; Aa room Liv nd the Staten: ie to hold off, 40 horse power secondhand Baller, complete, In good OOME\u2014ONE OR TWO ROOMS, i oR vole, 141 Bt.James house, St Famiilost, 14, nis Pack Sloe nd sellers ates.whe \u2018and to take eer Bid Lorex THE ITT A VOX TERRIER DOG, AN- horse power Tacvard i Astomasis Kanal 1 ily faralihed, on ground flour, In private dpt WANTED ZA TOUR ASOENERALS He FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET.ont only 0.00 per month, Huston, 204 St outside; No 1 Piease retura to Congregation st.and recetre order, + Tevrie AL api Air to J veau), \"mt 8 wi ANANSI IAS AAAS APS Aa | ss end ef 190 at Pricer na nomingl, 4 1 W horas power Goldié & MoGullooh Ea Vane Fogo RER SINGLE FRONT ROOM OX I re LET\u2014AT MURRAY BAY,THE RF- 0 LET \u20148 AINED TENE.rices steady; No.quote outside\u2019: at jhe sr ON TH APRIL ON er.DENIS in perfect order.fiat.2070 Bt.Catherine st.Cor.Balmoral \u2019 WANTED - 7, DESSSMAKERS AND IMPROVERS.fi sidenoo TMURRAY aA late F.Mal- ment, three and five 8, t and No.2 at sx to sk: N at ad APRIL ON Ei 254 Upright hy in cri 1718 An 1 ated a to pt bilL Riviare MINoux.AD- sunnitmoders' om ve rooms, bright and and ford a fot! prices ward 14 083 BC.Denia si Gh hore E, Willams & ro FURNISHED DOUBLE ANTED \u2014 A RTT ROMAN GATHOLIO WO.iy 2 latter i Me\u201d caer 170 Bt.Denn st.whers Bon Ho te with sation.oy 3 Ca changed; w su \u201cane to 29 1-2c\" on Northern Bt.James street Mo ars all in stool OOM\u2014COMFORTABLY San.with Bofa to tako chars of hoy.4 hi altais, Mu urra D and mixed at 21 1- de; cars of mixed Len 3TH MARCH, OX GUY OR ST.x.An be in pasted bore pure ro Also en immense KN room.siso vacancise for s few table ma OL rs aaa ith, uof re gn ome, sue of aby hoy.à pins &y be Lad.or to P.Maltais, Murray dieux.or 30166.Urbainat, eveninxe.961 on track here qu at 25c, fet toine eu gold Ma à Ho for bargains,\u201d supplie Jan = cust of bust ont apply 10815 gt.bay.a.sales outnide.north and west, at 4%.Buk: 10 58 8.Autos Bi the lime tor {5 COMB\u2014COMFORTADLY FURNISHED Rooms.Jem mR fi LET_ FOR JUNK JULY oon CAT © Lio tenants on oR erorooke re wheat Steady, prices unchan pd st dc on ory or HOME OFTHE FRIEND.R BALE\u2014BOILER,?H.P., AND ENGINÉA HP, ; every convenicnte.102 Uniun ave.at.osly tarnishiod house, cen- 4 8 dwoilin Ta Northern and se to 38c on Oat- comer Dominion in first class condition, ued Lowe hou tro?two boiled ps GOOD SHIRT ATA CHER aTTus trail at.u ht.Rent moderate.vary central, dwollings, on rnace an mea! -Quiet, prices nominal, at 32 D to 32.85 epactacies to cose.Reward 41 fe Antoine.M Le Ingpected December lag smoke sac OGOM-LARGE WEIL FURNISHED FRONT LL Afurfiosn Laundry, Beaver Hi tly oot n° Pan: Ole.94 2 Rarden;ahe upper te Scat, § rooms, all con.\u2018Corn_Qu yes \u2014 per Pre ts three luc stso about 30 fee R°; pen Pethrocms fiat, Private fam ily; terms moder ANTED-\u2014A 00D PLAIN COOK OR a Crema - \u2014\u2014 voniences.(An supply one \u20ac ei ied oe ue prices Ares dre dr eady, PATENT SOLICITORS.sf sous + abe hergaio.Apply aie.Wadaw VV errant, Bunter it; waahing henout.$51 gh po Fer urnes (ED.NIC EDS LLir mand.0 Sher I.at 48c outside.| ; nies = ME_TWO NICELY FURNISHED IN PRI YVANTE fy ons DPLUMBERS A ALSO1OR lars ges stôro, HEE from P Post Chicaxc Hox Market.OWEN N.BV.ANS.BOARD.\u2019 RE howea, plessan.quiet canirali no shildren; gro- ¥ T.Chrlety, 186 Bleury gt.| ios.Tots $33 monthiy.Addre 750, _FESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET: nfon Stock Yards, Togs: we Rr esti- NANNIES ANA AA ANTED 2 GIRLS TO SEW CARPETS AXD 2 0 LET \u2014 ON GR VENUE, uitrieu.Write for _ FURNISHED Dorchester offfelat report.of router 31,0000 75% rare.Room Tempio Bldg.entreal Grebe Boat patin LAN LAER ae JR ou, alstle tr marre aus on tue rente Apsiy 780 s_ wi OFFICES TO LET aT fata of Tand 4 rooms.new: peantitall wnieh 2608 were ahfepod ané 1 8 ial?; Mre Botine, Laâtes* Doctrame 18h M Oaorne droet_353 YNTANTED-A GOOD GENERAL KERVANT.WIRE mmr\u201d LA AAA rien ol motors accommodetions cheap: quotations to-day were: Light m rod + M.K.NOLAN & CG.30) De without washing, 269 M ET-OFFIORS IN, H STAR $15 no taxes, Apply A.% 5 to $8.80; mix packing, $8.5 to 3450 ' ROSA Joann yor TWO GENTLEN EE ANTED-GUOD COOKR.FOUSE.D TAB 0 Dü(|ding, two on second fin (oor pil: vy shiz pie, 3.20 1 Jo 35, à f'ough grades, miators of Paints end Reports, 81 Spork \u201c Qttows JBoARD-BOME FOR LADIES BEFORE: AND also tale hour pi ys Also general vs servant ph clothôd), heatsgl by ftean n, would rent VE 0 LET\u2014TER NEW PLATS, 688 AND procured countries without delay.Agen Forme moferite Strictly OOMB-FURNISHED.NSFIELD BT.| rood, Otios, or grate: mmadiato possession.Appl sl 630 8t.Antoine st 7 rooms each, ho! Market 10c to 16c lower.In.United Bates, England sed Germany.Enventare at soufdeutet Mra Snow 18 Noribeots avenan, Toronto, R ANIBHED.156 MA 53 MetcO.TR\" VW.R'Enopor, Sram oifice.fc) so aatior, ew ad eon 0.Ho.Kopi x throngh us without coming Ont.fo a teens SL An ntoine WALL STRRET GOssP.J.6.Bashe & Ce.N.Y., Wire Thetr ! Looal Manager.C.D.Monk.In London con 1s are are 3-8 lowe rie cans 3-8 lower.rofit taking \u2018érought the reaction.Gold Eat nce 3125,9:2 It ts thought thal White has sold gon sideratie Bugar lately.There hos à great get of profit Yiaxing in this stock or à we Western \u201cPotacco men were in the city va onargetio men.SITUATIONS VACANT: IAA IIA SEE SLIT Y a are the WANTED < Bchool, 8.FRINOIF AL: MRC) R RIGH R TH re el schoo di free.Ie u SITUATIONS WANTED.ANNONA ONS, JEnoBY axe BNCRD PERSO, Pos , ns boobep Path, fr ut my Wem BY NOLISAMAN.PC POSITION AS PE rar 2 any kind in Good refer Bo ne GROCERY Warns nor mr you ar LOX MENT, y IN Slopes: with RE letter.d.8.Game RUES She dé.Pig a can secure to Ottawa by writing.| RECIPE-\u2014For making a Delicious Henlith - Drink at Small Cost.Bottle ands en: 3 put oy ware pa fo for sn oat ind delicous.obtained in all drug sn d grocery stores in 10 aoû = 25 cent bottles to make \u2018wo aad fre astlons.\" Toendew tf OARD-\u2014-MRA MORW.AI0K.NURSE L B superior aocommodation.cr ions qucal aitendans vate.Torms moderato.187 7810 pt medica ong mures ELSE 434 Lawrence st.tario_ end Bherhrooie se.CARD\u2014MRS.SE LAD \u2014 private mbes su cr ap ance or rooms without conveniences.oH Le îque treet._ ARD-AND ROOMS, FOR LAD cst a Son@nemmt; te.\u201cLadi on att to Mn Bone: Ladies .Ladies\u201d Doctraté, 15 307 A BUTTE: RELY CHEXISTHNGH.|B xp aoc me iach ATLE BOARD; a .Sukie ordre a foot pla Plano is like like that of RE ot: couples pe COW.LINDSAY, 2268, 2270 and 2272 St.Catherines st.a short ne After smooth Loun ed dies out of its tomes, and replaced by \u201ctinny,\u201d perve-rasping The Heintzman & Co.fires perfect satisfaction.It is partectly lé and will retain its good qualities as losg as you will care to.have it.Tnspsot our oasortment of Sheme cele out present stock if possible.ARD VAC, hoarders, po a ur sod Irom 100 Dag.Gontiosch It Heb =i pv (ROOMS WANTED.ASN NPA INAS Vy ANT TWO OR TARER UNS um xD ti; plate renjel 4 Air BR Wren nu, WEBS | .ROOMS AND BOARD.\u2018| .LE dE te te ANNI SNS 1 NANOS Bm DOUDLE pte VITE CUFS FOR à VEW MORE TABLE.te rea} Houses TO LET.ey NAS Te NT-03 AND KT ST, .# n Te Oa tn Ton te dences of cach 0 1722 Ontario st., me.ontoalm st.voma À d order or will be e Rots te moderat ate Fits of pants Soneal to aatin, ohn SE Paul at, mm 88 7 O LET er 161 HIBERNIA, N nin ers Se oo ciist Re FRONT ROU DOUBLE oti oF roan.Sint FOR ONE OR TWO GEN- oot, opposite Queen's Statae.Btauley, 1 Moth ou ro HED ROOMR- JUST R hing for oo rots Tat R VOM STH re MAN OF Rogue gen, JUITACLE FOR Hour M\u2014LARGE rathroom flot, § œentiemey or = c'upies, ctoria stress.PRONT tou #1 cioenes pt ue for indie, Victoria atreot.85 4 WRLI.FURNISHED local FRONT, tty: quiet and room.I» ere clothes rent somfortable for a ve at Sor Universityat.933 his room with asothe! xii a ot tot Eh BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.OUP ES wr NAP lo ASI ISIN WE 0e rm re re Mmeénaing où June if a on and Wiis aa Wie ANTED~FROM ITE MA I ToTRaOR.sR WANIRD-S ta Valels or vicinity, MAY, GOOD A Arar 2 West joug Lan vi WITH A A HO ES Wont Sai FE TIDY ae oe UNO kT | WANTED SMART YOUNG GIRL stair kitohen; very little cooking.39 Une AXTED -$ Oatherine st, __aêter G p'olock, at 627 Bt.l'AXTED-A OOM XTRAT willinery store.Bleory, PAINTERS AY ply to Miss Ee aA Utbsip uh L Per nad wr WARES A aoup 00D GENERAL savage W.VE de hora CES once.appEr RTUNITY FOR EE Wt font sein WARTED Nop fa es PLAIN ve EE Were: PES IS Ware Ne noter sam Een obi BROTHER AND ere - od ge 1 - _! \u2019 ri Minis a tn S00 ples lve EH h NICE RIG OFFICE IN ar Ah Insurance Hoh ting.with use of tole one and vauit.tent moderate.Apply to Ghevrier, Room 303, 1709 Notre Dame » FURNISHED FLATS TO LET, PE D aN \u2014 FL.it BLEURY 8T.TO iii tor Lien nan; furnishod s\u20ac unfutnished; in private family.had of fr LET~-FOR THE SUMMERMONTHS, one of the inrgost flats brooke,\u201d handsonfoly furnisiod.ol hy 5 M.= RL Simpson.30 Bt, John sl FARMS TO LET.MMM SALSA Ir RENT-FARM WITH STOC BILE cows cross au sired: alse some my == ~~ FURNISHED \u201cHOUSES WANTED.AAAS NS San Ve SEE aa a de HM Sirpece, 1b £5.ang © \"SUMMER RESORTS, © NPA SNS wl A \u2018Willow Plage, Como, Que.Durden soy Une FE \"a\" .5\" .To ee r- Damo st.0 LET_BEAUTIFUL FLATS.CORN- BL % Groens avenue and St.Antoine =! st, n ot water furnaoo aud eve suc.\u201d oul oid a decorate same for \u20ac desirable ten- rior, or pre gis APP 14% 1709 Notre Bama 0] ET VERT NICE AND coupons all inodern con West Sion di ant ac 4113 oi Aniciag Wesimoine À insurance Building, 1700 ri \u2018Tol.Bell 24 oO L Dans 1706100 fa TO : pal contained) 7 cotlitrc immediate modoFa 1 infprovemesi; wood a St.ty: mediate MONT STREET, FLAT, Sy EE snow dE t, whi Included In bos Appr | mod clubs.80 sit.John st.FLATS TO LET- IS INA NT ANSP 1 QUEKRN sep ma £0 0 LET QUE SY aha Tr tng, eto.Apply to Îves & Nos.4 o, LET \u2014 re Bi now city; REN ai POINT bath, ete, 7 & pme ep te me ale tll == » [ AT THE SHAMROCK FANCY FAIR.WHAT IS BEING DONE IN THE WORLD OF WHEELS, Canadian Fox Terrier Show \u2014 Royal Toronto Sailing Skiff Club Elect Officers-\u2014Cornwall Will Again Be in the Lacrosse Field.The Shamrock Fancy Fair hes now been open three days, and the attendance has not been at all commensurate with the great energy evinced by the ladies in charge of the organization.Mrs.Mcore, the president, and her assistants bave been untiring in their efforts during the past two months in their endeavor to gather together articles of every kind in order to make the Fair worthy of the object for which it was organized.There is no doubt about the fact that the ladies have accomplished their mission, and a glance at the interior of the hall, the decorations and arrangements wof the different sections, with the magnificent array of costly articles of every description, will command the warmest praise for the noble mauner in which they have performed their task.A fancy fair is a prodigious undertaking, and implies great sacrifices for tho ladies, these they have made, and if the recompense comes they scem satisfiod and amn- ply rewarded.\u2018The Fair is conducted on excellent principles, in as far as the demands upon visitors are concerned.It is quite unnecessary to spend anything approaching a largo sum, as some peo- fancy.The requests made are mod- crate.and vary from ten cents to twen- -five cents, so that any lady or gen- i eman visiting the ball during.the afternoon or evening need not require more than a stall sum Lo cover their ex- peunses in spending several pleasant hours and securing beautiful! souvenirs.Yesterday afterfoon the feature of the Fair was a five o'clock tea, given by Lady Hingston, Mesdames McShane and rran, it was a great success.Five o'clock teas are the special function of the fair sex, and right royally do they esteem that peculiar privilege, as was evidenced yesterday, when nearly two hundred ladies were seated on the large stage in the Windsor Hall discussing | social and political phases of affairs, and sipping their tea with all the grace and charme delightful for the representative of the sterner sex to behold.After some time spent in this Way, a splendid me of music, instrumental an l, and a seertes of recitations were Tgivon.in which the follow- ne ke ladies end genilanen took part: Aliss Miss Graham, Miss Mona Staf- fave Miss Mamie Stafford, little Miss Bennett, and Messrs.Saunderson and Desaulnier.In the eveni there was also a very nice prograuin me of ppsie contribued by th~ Ladies in the This evening is to be a gala hight.as it is to be devoted to the dinner to be tendered by tha president of &he Fair to ladies and gent emen.price of the tickets is fixed at one dollar each.The ladies hive been preparing for this event ever sinos the fair opened, and, as a result, a bill of fare will be presented such ns to pass the criticiam of the moet.fastidious gourmand.The hall will be specially decorated, and all the ladies of the different sections wearing different colored costumes, will serve the guests.There will also ba an orchestra in attendance, and svergthing will be done in order to make dinner the special feature of the Fair, A large attendance ghould certainly be the result as the ladies expect it.e dinner will commence punctually at a quarter to eight o'clock, and will occupy about an hour and a \" half, as the card embraces many items.Mrs.Moore will presids, .and she is anxious that there will be a large gathering of lady visitors seated around the tables, which will be arranged in the hall.The members of the S.A.A.A.and Shamrock Lacrosse Club are expected in large pumbers, as well as as those of sister organizations.The .evening dress is optional, as in t respect it is sans ceremonie.M.À.A.A.Gymnastic Entertainment.The members of the M.A.A.A.mastic classes gave their annual closing entertainment last night in the gymnasium, and a very successful entertainment it was.he attendance was The \u201cboys\u201d went ihrough the exercises with care and he entertainment consisted of Sar-bell exercises, horizontal bar, floor pyramids, tumbling, Indian clubs, ladder pyramids, light dumb-bells, parallel bars, {lying rings and rope, and heavy dumb-bells.Each sect section of the entertainment was capitälly gone through, the ladder pyr- aride and floor pyra amids being especial- y good.Those who contributed towards the enjoyment of the evening were: Messre.\u201d W.Liddell, A.Chaplin, J: h Rowat, W.A.Blair, W.Mc Dougall Tony Dowd, W.J.Smith, Wm.™~ Allan, eghty, E.E Sheppard, J.C.T.B.Cole, C.8.77.Thompson, F.G.oy dleton and D.J.Watson.Mr.H.Waddington very efficiently discharged the duties of accompanist.\u201d Mr.T.Y.Foster presided, and during the entertainment the prizes which had been won during the season were presented tothe successful competitors gy the chairman and Mr.Doig.The recipients were: Cham amplonship prizes, T.B.Cole, * 1, meda Allan, 2 NW.w Patterson, 3 Green championshi SA Blair, 1.E.E.Sheppard, 2 ny, 3.Floor exercises, T.B.Cole.1; w Geraghty, 3.- Ottawa A.A.C.Semi-Annual Meeting.[Special to the Star.) Ottawa, April 22.\u2014The Ottawa A.A.O., held their semi-annual meeting last night when there was a good attendance.Secretary P.B.Taylor presented a most satisfactory report showing a substantial balance on hand for the half year.In view of the addition to the build- ing which is about to be it vas decided to hold a bazaar to funds for the necessary new furniture.THE WHERI \u2014\u2014 2 Ramblers to Meet.The Ramblers\u2019 Bicycle Club will hold a general meeti this eve y at 8 o'clock, at No.1 Richunond stree! For the Ladies.An age nt in ons of the bioycle stores was tring to sell a bicycle to & meek little woman, who seemed to have a tolerably good idea of what she ies ong The on exputinted on frames, weldings and other dette pe finally brane hed off on hubs.\u201cNow, there is the barrel hub\u2014\"\" \"Yes,\" said she, with just the suspicion of a twinkle in her demure eyes, \u201cI know about them.[ bad one\u2014once.\u2019 Women are rewinded that the cycle \u2018évté\u201d lëss, wears- better and goes ther than the sealskin saok.church organist who is trying to acquire the mastery of a wheel In Lon Island City refers to the left pedal of her \u201cbike\u201d as the \u201csoft\u2019\u201d pedal, and to the right as the \u201cloud\u201d reason for su doing is that the \u201cleft log is weaker than the right, and she unconsciously finds herself working in a circle.There is scarcely an hour of the 24 that Prospect Park, Brooklyn, is without a single bicyclist within its limits.It is the fashion now amon the handsome young women in Brooklyn to arise early,\u201d breakfast lightly on a coup of coffee and rolls, or hard crackers, and start forth on their wheels for the park.They wheel singly, in couples, and in roups until the sun is so hi in the fe -avens that the heat is fatigu ng.Then they retrace their way home and luxuriate \u2018hrough the mid-day hours, ready to sally out again the moment the sun has de clined sufficiently to make wheeling comfortable.They call these early morning jaunts \u201cbeauty\u201d rides.When night comes some of the young women ride until the moon has ceased to shine.Out of one hundred female costumes noted ¢n the cycle path to Coney Island sixty-seven were short skirts, with bloomers or knickerLockers, ten were bloomers, the remainder knickerbock- ors pun and simple.f the skirt costumes, perhaps twenty were divided.Nearly all skirt dressed riders wore leggings.as did also those wearing bloomers, while ther: was a tendency on the part of the knickerbocker dressed women to wear heavy golf stockings with very high boots.Cycle Gossip.Johnson writes to New York that he is pleased at being in foreign lands, but adds: \u201c1 don\u2019t think these countries wear well.America is all right from my standpoint.\u201d It is said that Asa Windle, who trained Bald last year, will act as trainer for the Yale {cam keep bim off he cireuit, much to the regret of his thousands of friends.\u2018hairman Gideon promises to lose some of his hair if the female racers get half of his wavy locks.Hs has blacklisted tracks on which they have ridden, and they will make him suffer.Johnny Green and Mr.Dennis, the two gentlemen who ride /cyclone races, arc angry with each other and are talking of a match race.A sanction has been granted Case and Manning, by Chairman Gideon, to hold à six-nights race at Tattersall\u2019's, New York, beginning May 11.The race will be open to the world and the Proprietors will hang up some good mone Two Brooklyn cycle agents have been arrested for selling a few cents\u2019 worth of lubricating oil on Sunday.Can any one doubt that the world is growing better after this exhibition of godliness?\u2014The Wheel.Never lose an opportunity to cultivate the public's good opinion of cycling.True, it may stad in no need of good wishes, for its future is secured; but a word of praise, Ee ai any reputable lip, can never A New Jersey reacher A so, fond of the wheel that ride from the rsmage to the- Era on Sunday morning, thus setting an example for his con- regation.\u201cWheels will be stored in the Éasement.\u2019 be explainod, \u2018\u2019I shall insist, however, that they be bidden from view while I preach.I had an old friend who was fond of horses, and it was im ible for him to preach while a pain of bays or chestnuts couid be seen through the church window.Such a sight would spoll his finest effort.He would entirely forget the thread of his discourse.Even while reading the Bible he would manage to kcep one eye on the horses.For t reason I shall not allow myself to be distracted by the sight of a fine wheel.\u201d Harley Davidson has arrived in Brant- ford in very fair condition.T.B.McCarthy will probably ride for a Toronto firm as team mate of Gratz and McColl.Angus McLeod is said to be already rounding into tip-top form at Brant- ford, but McIntosh is coming on very slowly.Is it necessary for a bicyclo rider, particularly if he be a novice, to ride as fast as he can on the city streets?Is it Clover to scorch?The whecimen come prisi the Inter-Club Association, and he officers of every bicycle club in Toronto say that fast riding is neither necessary nor clever.The city authorities are of the same opinion., One or other of these bodies must soon tion.Accidents caused by reckless + cycle riding are becoming too numerous and too serious to be ignored.Scorching within the city limits has got to be stopped.It is in the interests of wheel- men that it should be stopped.The appeal is made to novice riders, to very fast young ricers not to show their spred in the city.Experienced wheeimen, real fast riders, record-breakers, do not race on the streets.If you want the people to think you're fast, go slow.t is not necessary to scorch, neither Ie er the L.A.W.b be good ince ogan the roads agitation in Massachusetts that, State has expended over $700,000 in improved highways.The Attorney-General of Delaware has notified Wilmington dealers that the disposal of wheels by raffle is a violation of the anti-lotte law.Many a crack who has started out for the \u2018dust\u2019 at the beginning of \u2018the has learned beforo it was half over that his name is \u201cmud.\u201d clustialisng have Te sure cure for ne every offender A Th VA Jiecs, dose is never needed to completely cure the patient.Columbus, Ohio, is to mount a portion of its detective force upon bicycles.Ah, it is a big thing to be young these days and have a bioycle to ride.Good Looking Wheels \u2018hat Last Well Are the only kind worth buying, for they won't keep you in perpetual trouble by getting out of order.We keep them.In fact, we keep no others, and yet our range of styles and prices is varied enough to please every one\u2019s taste.You can't be disdppointed if you buy from us, for we guarantece every wheel we sell.Reliable Agents wanted.Send for our catalogue for full details.Montreal Agent, LOUIS RUBENSTEIN, 537 Craig Street.rie JOHN GRIFFITHS CYCLE CORPORATION to.81 YONGE STREET, TORONTO, \u2014\u2014 this season.This will amiss.\u2014The A \u2019 a ee A a mil - sac é Ce RR ge meme + Gemma il an apres THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR_WEDNESDAY, APRIL #3 22, 1896.Where esaralnstions © of the balls in crank axles have been made, the wear has been found to be unequal, haa on the chain side of the axle being invariably more worn than those où the off sido, » Jones, of All Souls\u2019 Church, Rev.J Chicago, a practi divine.Me felt that his con ation was Wheeling away m h pe reac to too many em, ¥ pews, w e bia former auditors red b by the building on \u201choir bicycles.\u2018\u201cThis is all wro rong,\u2019 he Rev.Jones to himself.know hese le would gladly hear preach if they had a place to store their wheels.\u201d He bethought bimselt what to do, and finaily decided to annex a bicycle stable to the church.His congregation is \u20ac to oome regularly now.Syracuse has a 336 pound wheelman, who declares he never knew before what joy there was in life.The Ohio Legislature has legislated to |.the effect that it is now s punishable offense to throw any tacks, broken glass, bits of iron, thorns or similar things into the street with the idea of puncturing some innocent wheelman's t stockings lined with silk are an innovation that will appeal to the wheeimen who cannot bear the touch of wool next to their skin.Sometimes riders bend a pedal while on the road and remote from a repalr shop.It is often a great temptation to pick up a stone and try to hammer the bent metal back into shape.better way is not to attempt a byinina of the kind.Ride with one pe ther than to try to mend a $100 wheel with \u2018a .000001 stone.Harry Whesler expecta to go to À tralia this year to compete for the 82.prize.The number of wheelmen in Buffalo bag been estimated at 40,000.Toronto will soon \u201chave half that number.The County Council, of London, England, has given three .firms permission \u2018to hire out bicycles in Battersea park, The selections were made by open bidding, and it is said that one firm offered for the privilezo of keeping twenty- five machines for hiring purposes $35a wheel per year.Tho reason given by tho council for permitting three firms to do business is that, in their opinion competition mill best serve the interests of the pale publi ficers of the Y.M.C.À.Bicycle au are busy preparing for their annual reception to the members of the Club and their lady friende, hich takes place Thursday, May 7, at the Associa tion Building.Last ry ion was a great success and the of officers are enlarging their efforts this en a While many bicyclists have t vantage of the dry streets of the oit durin the past few days, Saturday wi what mo ht be termed the official 0 Ding of © season in Montreal.The 7 A.\u2018Bicycle Club has issued invitations to all the city clubs to take part drew in front, followed y Lorikette, Dormeuse, Fieaoie and ot Berio: -At the beginning of the loop took the lead, retaining it atid reaching the line for home, where Paris II slightly in the lead with Father s and Fiesole pext.Below\u2019 the distance Paris Dormeuse fell into trouble, and Fatherless raw, a ful in front won, easily br a length alf.orties ime, 4.13.The ro rt nek A fg was 10 to 1 against Father less, 20 Lo | against The Rays, 12 to against Ficeole, 20 to 1 against Paris II, to 2 t _Lorikette, 10 to 1 against re G en 4 to 1 against Cyp 17 to 1 against Bach, 20 to 1 against \u2014 reuse, Irish Wake, Cornbury: Vio, Lady Lucy, Burnett and Banas The great Surre he 509 sovereigns by subsc: Lan of sovereigns each, for three-year-olds and upwards, the owner of the seco ree to receive 50 sovereigns out of the atakes winning penalties.five furlongs, was won by Mr.lor's Royal Rose, Lord Wol=] verton\u2019s ras ly was second, and Mr.L.Brassey's Pardalow third.Following is the summary: F.W.Taylor's br f Royal Dose by, Hoyal Fern, out of Rosay, 4 1 out of Wee es, years old .2 Mr.L.Brassey's b ¢ Pardalow, 45 er den, out of Diablesse, 4 years old.8 Yesterday At Bennings.Washington, D.C., April 22.\u2014A very light card and a slim attendance were the disappointing conditions at Ben- pings yesterday.The Potomac Stakes for three-year-olds was the feature.Wyndham Walden's colt Shakespeare II proved an easy winner, with Intermission, from the same stable, second.Two of the other races aiso went to horses from Walden\u2019's stable.Captain T made a runaway race of the last.The odds on favorite, Paladin, being beaten for the place.Weather clear, track, fast.SUMMARIES : First race.five and a half furlongs\u2014 Kennel won; ional, 2; Mangrove, 3.Time, 1.19.Second race, four and a half furlo Azure won; Lixzie B IT, 2; Gray Bird, 8 ime, 3-5.po Bird.race, Potomac Stakes; six fur- Shakespeare 11, won; Intermission, emier, 3.Time, 1.1535.5 onl race, one mile\u2014Brisk won; Allen, 2; Pitfall, 3.Time, 1.442-5.Fifth race, mile and a hundred yards\u2014 Captain T won; Mrs Stuart, 2; Paladin, 8.Time, 15335 .LACROSSE.Cornwall Will be In the Field, Cornwall, April 22.\u2014Lacrosse matters are unusually A here this year, but the Cornwall Club are preparing for the opening season in a business-like way.which inspires their numerous admirers with more confidence than the wild ru- Aprit 30, romises to be à great suces Already entries for the open men Montreal, Be ia a py es places.AQUATIOS.Royal Toronto Salling Skiff Club.{Special to the Star.) Toronto, April 23.\u2014The annual mee ing of the Hayal T dore Sailing Club was hel Comm: H.M: Pellatt was Dis oa with T.A.E.World as vice-commodore, and gorge Fensom as rear-commodore.lot new boats are likely to be added to the club this ear, especially in the new half-rater c Port Dover Wants \u201cthe International Yacht Race.(Special to the Star.) © Toronto, .-Aprit\u2014 22:=Netificaiion bas \u201cBeen received here that the citizens of Port Dover, Ont., want.the international yacht race between the Vencedor and the R.C.Y.C.boat, and have raised the sum of $1600 for thpt purpose.MISCELLANEOUS.\u2014\u2014m 7 Checkers \u201cCheckers,\u201d by A.Howard Cody is the latest issue of Spaldin rary.I is a very complete little voi- ume, and contains, illustrations of the ame in its ancient and modern varie- Ho The he publishers are the American parts (lishing Company, Broad- Spar New York Gossip.The weekly hop of the\u2019 Wang Social Club promises to be another successful event, from the sale of tickets at present.The Hawthorne, Excelsior and Primrose clubs have promised to attend.These events, held the Merchants\u2019 Bank Assembly om, have become ular, no doubt due to the splen- aid\u201d floo oor Fond musio furnished for the ance It now Tooks & pe if the regatta of the Canadian Association of Amateur Oarsmen would be held at Brockville next August.rad égotiations have been going on rega rding the the matter for some time.Secretary tt lejobn is expected there towards the end of the week, when something definite will be arrived at.Captain Anson, of the Chicago National League Baseball Club, has registered the first protest of the season against an umpire.In a lengthy document received by President Hart, Captain Anson charges that hi team.lost Saturday's game at Louisville on account of the gross incompetency of Umpire Weidman.Anson 8 that Weid- man issed.The Young Hibernia Lacrosse Club will hold a meeting at their rooms, REFRESHMENTS, .SHAMROCK: FANCY FAIR~THE REFRESHMENT BOOTH.\u201c .1 Bioycle Club has signified its willingness to t part, and responses from other | clubs a re expected to-day.The A, A A.boys will Holy remain at Lachine for supper.To-morrow ev a general meeting of the Wanderers ioyol Club will be held at the Club Boreas Stanley street.Dunbar, the speedy \u2018Stratford rider, will pos.ar Ale Lye as a pro, this season, accordi lt is probable that B A.Laver, of the Torontos, one of the pluckiest riders on the track, will take a chance with the cash chasers this season.The wheelmen of Buffalo protested so strongly against the sprinkling of Main street, the principal thoroughfare, that the © practice was suppressed.Anybody ected throwing upon a ublio road in New York State anything ly to cause damage to tires or bicycles will be hied to the court and punished severely.Mc re to be tearing along even pa than he was last.season at Brantford, and to be §ivine his team mates, McIntosh and riley Davidson, who arrived there last week, the go-by whenever he feels in the humor.Me- Intogh is not showing up ms well as he might.Y.M.C.A.of Belleville have formed a bicycle club, Le known as the Y.M.C A- Road C lub.The officers are: Captain W.McMullen; first lieutenant, Ed.rant ey ; second Houten- ant, F UTFOWS ; ry-treas- urer, Jamieson.There © ln.ar talk of this club organizing a bicycle co m conneotion with the 15th Battalion.TURF.Epsom Spring Meeting.London, April 22.\u2014At the Epsom Spang Meeting yes erday the Westminster plate of 300 sovereigns, for two-year-olds, the second to receive 25 sovereigne out of the plate, five furlongs, was won by Mrs.Langtry's Amphibia, Mr.T.Cannon\u2019s Sea Mist was second and the Duke of \\Devon- shire\u2019s Bayolla third.Following is the summary: Mrs.Langtry\u2019s ch £ Am hibia, Am- hin out of Bla er 1 Wave, at of Meant 2 Tne Duke of De by Friars Balsam, 8 None of Mr.Richard proker's entries in yesterday's [rents at m were starters.The horses a Croker were the two-year-olds others Red Banner {fn the Westminster Ficus, § Sears in the Great Frente Montauk and Yara, each Fond nics \u2018in the York Park Plate.The Great Metropolitan stakes (handi- a ) of 1000 soverpigns for three-year- and upwards, the second to receive out of the stakes, about ve miles and a quarter, was won r.W.M.Redfern's Fatherless; s The Rays was second, and .Leopold de Rothachiid's Fiscols, \u2018third.Following is the summary: Mr.W.M.Iedfern's b h Fatheriess, by Jooniom?: our of Orphan Agn oh Cho othr Starters were Lord William Borat s bi sr s Lebaudy\u2019s = ar.+ Camaonte Iriai Wak, \u2018 rn 0 Vier 4 SIT Me Mr, WW Et: a La 4 Tere: i okie, Loriketto, 5 3 Lorikette lowed orn à Fl wilh muse, Wi ; next.Leaving ar Xi 1 a?Mr.Gol for aged; Mr.C.Mor-.dry enough to practice on.The stonewall defence, which last \u201cDominion Day virtually won the match from the Shain- rocks by their magnificent work, will remain intact and should be amongst the strongest defences in the league.\u2018Murphy, ites, Riviere and McLennan are a Solid quartette, which it is diffi- oult for any home to break Shron h.Cornwell's weakness in the ew years has been in the ficld and Home, and whatever changes will be made in that rt of the team will be in the wayi of provement.Several of the Junior men, who have been growin and acquiring skill, experience an .are home pen ; ders.it was held by some judges that the junior team had a better home than the seniors.Turner ill probably be better then ever this y and, with Broder- ick.will form the nucleus\u2019 \u2018of a dangerous atta if Lacey will be tonna wear og the Cornwall uniform or not.Tobin, -Me- Cutcheon, Tonia ae oo obi Jack Broderick, jr\u2026 Jim Broderick, O Neil, Butler .Burns, Degan, Cameron, Can van, Milden, MoDonald, Hall, O'Gallagh- an, McCourt, Stiles, Kervin, \u2018Carr, Black and Old Ironsides Jimmy McAteer, make quite an array of material from which fill out the team.They are all good men and liable to create a rise the lacrosse world, even Bt th lato date.If the Cornwall Cl Club received the financial support which is ed to the othey senior clubs, in the way of a large membership and big, gate receipts, they would be enabled to train and handle their team as the Shamrocks a Car itals are trained and handled.Under circumstances the material at hand could be developed into a champlonship team that would astonish the rosse world._Unfortunately such is not: the case, and the Cornwal eee who are nearly all hard-worki og Youn men, get ractice except after t v's work is) Janine & admission of the Tecumsehs into with any degree of favor here, whi the proposal of the Torontos to increase the number of matches is looked upon as a oral scheme, a and will be strongly opposed by wall Toronto is too vit more ti han once in a meas son, and last TE the Queon City team were gl h ames with Cornwall.Pres \"Frank Lally has becn appointed to represent Comuall s at the | Senior meeting in Montreal on Friday.BASEBALL.The National League Games.Buftalo, N.Y., April 22.=Fsllowing are\" s of \u2018League the res the National games played y y R.H.E, 1 8 1 Ba @ Zearfoss Moon \u2018and Boyle.Um Harst.* | pl alors 010001000 3 10 | Baltimore re 303081400 18 1\u2018 4 Robinson, Um Pedler., At W bd 2 a in an amalge ated ride, Of course mors and boom whieh is the usual] bill 141 Manufacturers street, everything depends upon the weather, of fare a t this season he year With evening to ap t ets to Blond but es tho Lachine rosd der nelhiog the exssotion où MicBomel team wi bo Lo get (his longus sarie] as soon an nditio! p ee.a route has been chosen.he Montr in the field as he nds are eet (his ue started as soon as possible.Members of the M.AA.A.Lawn Tennis Club are requested to meet in the Slab (Looms, Mansfield ptreet, fhis evening, for the purpose of electing a committee and making arrangements for the porn year.meeting of the Varsity Base- bell lub wil 1be Told to-night at eight o\u2019clock sharp, at No.157 St.Dominique street.Members end those wishing \"to join are to attend.The Athletic Club held a meeting last night and the following officers were elected F.Rose, precident; R.Clancy, vice] resident T.Cantwell treasurer; arrett, \u2018secretary; C Germain, assistant secretary; Com- i Carroll, ge W Graham; delegates, Jarret! ; À.Pétain Ww.Kearns; A.Arn- taptain OO ho will be a meeting of the Maple Club at 8.30 this evening, the Crystal rink.mitteo, A large crowd % expected, and business ng the an- nua concert and ball wil tat transacted.There will be a meeting of the Standard Juvenile Lacrosse League this at the Queen's hotel, evening, Delegates the Hibernias, Vic Oak f, Beavers and Stars, also any Lea.other clubs wishing to are uest- ed to attend.Join voa Cérnwall Junior Lacrosse Club\u2019 have decided to celebrate Queen\u2019s Birthday by an old time demonstration and day of sparts to be held on the Cornwall Lacrosse Grounds.The successful issue of their annual ball has put the Joniors\u201d inances in good condition.osal of the Metropolitan Club, of or wa, to form an intermediate league, to be composed of themselves, Alexan- Loose clothes and downy cush oye bring quly a ne le tive sort vf com J} to the woman wh is suffering with some disease or derangement of the organs distinctly feminine.Some clothes and some seem less.Nothing will ever completely relieve but a radical cure.The effectd of such disorders are not limited to mere local discomforts but ex~ tend over the whuie body.Perhaps the - nerves are most affected, and this in tum disturbs the digestion.After that there is, no telling what form the trouble may take.y digestion, a a ters pertaining to their health, on ma of them understand too little about Zh own physical make-up.They do not understand their possibi ities or their limitations, and they do nôt know enough about themselves to know when a symptom is really serious and when it is not.is naturally makes them overlook the plainest of ger signals.The start of ev thing is simple.A he start very sgh enn ale jaints ms 2 very » ng in- aor ay Te at in the pring some small enic measures wou the trouble.Certainly at this time, & istle bit of the ght m d stop it When the trouble becomes worse, it harder to cure, but still it can be cure Dr.Pierce\u2019s Favorite Prescription will post\u2018 tively cure say trouble of this chara It may be absolutely relied upon.Ita fmmediate aad lasting relicf to a woman whose Sten modesty has kept her from consulting physicians The who fe story of the \u2018 Favorite Prescription \u201d snd wh hs ft) bas done for thou- sa of, women is Sold in in Dr.Plerc's bos Tok 2% page book honk.pro profes Mustreted, every day pe people, and ay of hes in in 2 a clent lear and ormation about Health Band icine It Twill be sent ree receipt of 31 ome-oent .Samps Yo only.\u2018am 5, = : \u2019s Home Lib- - Xavier rooms, includ ling a dria ax This is bei Brockville gots for BF eoreasisatios mwsting of the Se- on 0 cond Eleven of the Boots in h Atbletio Football (lub will be hold in the St.James el this evenin A meeting of the West End Albion Foot ball Club was held lust evening at hyo penning street.G.Greening wus inted secretary pro tem.It was dbsided to sold the firs: practice on Saturday afternoon, the 25th inst.at 2.80, at Hampton Park, when ali members and those intending to join are Ke- quested to be present, and take part in the first kick of the season, The Montreal Junior Lacrosse Club is a thing of the past.There was quite _a._large attendance of members at the gynmasium last ovening, when the ad- Journed annual mecting took place, when the club dissolved.The secretary's annual rt dealt with the past season's matches, and thanks were voted to those who had assisted the club.After some further business \u2018had been transacted the meet- closed and the members will now be af ilinted with the seniors.r.F.Gallanou, of Thornhill, Ont., has purchased the horse In ngram's Heir from Mr.N.P.Clarke, St.Cloud, Minn.(the Meadowlawn Stock Farms).The horse took fourth prize in the strong class at the World's Columbian Ex osit ion.The purchase price is not sta HARD STUDY IN SCHOOL BRINGS ON NERVOUS PROSTRATION AND ST.VITUS DANCE.A Young Lady Prostrated for Five.Years From This Cause-Had to be Carried Upstairs\u2014A Lesson Parents Should Heed.Hard study at school brought on nervous prostration and St.Vitus dance.This is a very.frequent occurrence in these days of high pressure study, and one of the many unfortunates who suffered thus, but has now appil fond relief, is Miss Lizzie TS : Central Clarence, N.S.K ears on boot was done for her \u2018the disease grew worse as month after month pa away and both herself and friends feared she was invalid's life.vellous and permanent cure wrought Pink Pi the agency of Dr.Willigms' Pink Pills, and public will be interested in reading : d'ours lady's statement of her illness and cure iss Il says: \u2018About six years ago I was taken ill.At the rutset bome remedies were tried, but as they did no good a doctor was-called in.He pronounced troubls narvous prostration _and St.Vitus dance, brought on by over study in school.was under his care for about a year, but did not seem to improve, and he then suggested that a change of air and ecene might be beneficial.1 fol | his advice, and for a time seemed somewhat better.However, soon after I returned home I was taken worse, and for ten weeks was confined to my bed in a state of complete prostration.Our family physician waa unremitting in his attention, and under his care was finally enabled sit up, but beyond this {here was no improvement in my condition.My nervous system 8 be completely shattered.and I Perse so weak that I could not walk about the house without assistance, and for two years I to be carried up stairs.It is needless to say that I was quite discouraged, as nothing seemed to afford me more than tem) ary relief.\u201cFor five dears I was in his weak, wretched and despairing conditi when finally I resolved to give Dr.wil liams\u2019 Pink Pills, of which bed beard and resd 4 great deal, a trial: After I Had used two boxes felt somewhat better, and dete inue the treatment, and did so until I had used twelve boxes, all the ¢ time gaining health: and strength rapidly.I have recovered all my old-time health and strength, have a splendid appetite nnd can walk a long distance without feeling tired.know that had I wot taken Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills I would not to-day be the strong, healthy girl that I ax, end I cannot find words strong enough to express my gratitude toward this grand medicine which bas Testored me to health.I am only [lad to have my testimony published t others afflicted asl was may be ee and I shall always speak of Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills in the terms of praise they deserve.\u201d Experience bas taught that in order to drive disease from the system, its root be reached.The blood must be made rich, red and pure, and the nerves must be nourished and stremgthened.Dr.Williams\u2019 Pink Pills go straight to the root of the trouble, and perform these functions.This is the secret of their great success, and the they cure.when other medicines fail.At no other season of the Jour does the blood so badly need puri and enriching as in the 8] ring ka ne lish the best results lliams\u2019 Pink Pills should be taken.No other medicine en accomplish the ood results.See that the words \u201c = Dr.liams\u2019 Pink Pills for Pale People\u201d are on the wrapper around every box buy.All others are worthless imi- {ations no matter what the interested dealer who offers them may sa Sold everywhere at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for 50, or ment Lt paid on receipt of price by by the Dr.Niams\u2019 Medicine Co., rockville, Ont.FINE RESIDENCE FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, 815,000.Splendid aitustion.12,500 feet of land.JONN A.TEES & CO, 9 12 Board of Trade Building.TO LE St.Antoine street, corner of Windsor Street.Rent low.og APPLY L.CHAPUT FILS & CIE., 2 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June 15.J.MACNIDE Win 826 SPECIFIC ARTICLES.WE WOULD » ev soe draw ze IP WE COULD We would make à better, but that is an imporsibility.We curmot better thegest .2 + 2 0 > THE COOK'S FRIEND BAKING o\u2014A Restorer 0s the by Dr.Kl reat Fores oor ke Yim the Pr 5 Marvelous curel.Trestise ao trisl bottle Tree to to Fito as, Beud to Dr.Sine, Arch st, Pails, ba, Bale by J.A.Harte.Montreal.- To oo aoa i >, ele eee, IF AT FIRST YOU DON\u2019T In making cakes and custards, you will often find the fault is in the flavoring.0.ete *, ce delicate flavor.me 00 00 Etat eee eee Crown Brand are pure and strong.A very little gives that rich, We know.ROBERT GREIG & co.2 Montreal.' ecrit tete test anus teste tt 0000 ee ate sete Te ee a 0 eta te te te ete te Te Te let Te Te ete ° 2.SUCCEED 3 oe o od ve .LAVORING EXTRACTS We make them.%°n1 RAEN \u2014 2.5.eat Water Menaces Becroome hted.Rent , without taxes.J.CRADOCE SIMPSON & .\"ie 101 M6.James Bereet.3 y Houses to Let FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED Choice Locatier, Meoderate Rents.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Mi ST.JAMES STREBY.0l4eod CS Life my ) he or she is 4 subscriber, through a news Ve vl 4 The Daily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.163 and 196 St.James Street, THE DaiLy STAR sont to any part of the United Statesor add po ace frec,at ÿ3 a year, $1.00 for six months, and 0e Poe.or threo months.£3 Wo believe the circulation of THR STAR exceeds the combined Issuo of all the other English newspapers published in the city of Moutreal.&3 Agents for French Advertising aro Messrs.Mayenoe, F avro & Cié., tuo de la Grango, Bato- Uoro 18, Paris, France.CIRCULATION \u2014OF THE\u2014 Daily and Weekly Star | FOR WEEK ENDING APRIL 18, 1896.MONAAY .\u2026\u2026ococcrcsossansessensesnacacces .45,021 TTUOSAAY.ccosconssose sarssecceasesasees Wednesday .coeceseeescnnssoenosssnes Thursday.cc.cesaecsessrensanees veers 44, 046 | eanenee 45,136 srsgossssesseus «0.D0,054 275,250 Fresent Average: 45,876 \" 83,660 129536 From the above figures are excluded several thousand short subscriptions regarded as more or less ephemeral Friday.eee.ae Baturday.DAILY, For Week ending April 18.WEEKLY STAR Last Week Average Circulation of the STAR Last Week WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1896.THE FRENCH CRISIS.Tha French Senate have evidently de- Rermin:d upon u pitched batile with the Radical Bourgeois Ministry.They have refused the Government supply, apparently with a view of fcreing them to we- sign.The Premier intends to meet his Chamber of Deputies before taking this step, however: anil much may develop 1a th: meantime.It is not likely that so radical a difference as that which divides the extreme wing of the Chamber of Deputiss from the Conservative Senate will ba finally a-ttled until appealed to ths people.Premier Bourgeuls is said to have the hearty sympathy of President Faure, and the pair will make a strony team.The apparent vigor of the Madicals in their determination to exposo and punish all the crooked dealing in connection with the late railway scandals is their strongest card with the electorate ; while the Senate, on the other band, will r2lly to its support the more conservative elements in the community.Thor: may be some picturesque politics on the Lanks of the Eeine before the pr:sent difficulty is entirely sattled.THE COMINGOF THE BICYCLE Chauncey Depew \"tells us that the New York Legislature has * solemnly enacted into law that a bicycle is not a vehicle but a trunk.\u201d In other words, the bicycle has been declared to bo Lag- gage.The Boston Journal thinks that \u201choe is a foolish man who at this late day spends time considering whether wheeling is healthful exercise or whether it is a fad.If it is not healthful exercise, there is going to be a fearful amount of sickness before long, and the haspitals are going to be jammed to the doors; and, if it is a fad, it is the most absorbing, ir- res.stible and omnipresent fad that has been recorded yet.\u201d The politicians are talking of the bicycle vote; and the veteran.aldvocates of good roads find themselves borne along on a mass of popular enthusiasm, which plainly runs on wheels posscased of the most perfect ball-Learings.The unanimity with which the civilized world has taken to wheels hes not boen approached since the juvenile half of it went rattling around on roller skates.The bicycle fad, however, has the immense advantage on iis sits of taking peopie out into the open air, and whirling them far away from the dust and noise of the «ity, Then it is beroming a useful mache.Men ride it to and frem their offices; large retail stores put box-s cn bicyclesand uso them asone- buy power delivery vehicles; a bicyclo corps has become a relognized arm of tho 1vilitary power; an! s> it goes.The bicycle Hila fair to takes rank beside the hors: ani carriage as a permanent part of the modern cquipment of civilization.THE BEHRING SEA DAMAGES.American opinion is ret unanimously enthusiastic over tho alleged diplomacy of the Senate in rofusinz to accept the Pauncefote-Gresham compromise in regard to tke Behring Ses claims, and insisting upon the appointment of a Boani of Arbitrators.Mr.Gresham, then Secretary of State, concluded that 8125,090 was à frir sum for the United States to pay the Canadians in damages for the seizure of their ships; but the Senate, led by Senator Morgan would have nono of it.So, after two years of delay, a Board of Arbitrators is about to get to work to decide the questian.Speaking of the probable results of the arbitration, the Chicago Times-Herald says that \u201cthose who are most conversant with tho facts of this rontroversy \u2018aro of the opinion that the samages that will be awarded will be just about the sum that Judge Gresham had proposed.So that we will have the same amount to pay which ahouid .have boen paid two years ago, with interest and tho costa of the arbitration, besides adding to our already unenviable reputation of being ungracious debtors paymasiers.\u2026 and recusant Thià is American dpinion, and is like- tr to be borne out.the tata.Is Ps Cre eRe SEY Aes rape unio Gimli 1 \u201c feasitility of this losted new subati- | + | pe Aa a might be justly added, too, that this Ï difficulty over the payment of Bebring Sea demages has been and is à chief hindrance to the free growth of arbitration sentiment.Tke Paris Arbitration wan à great experiment in the tute for war, carried un unier the eyes of the whole world, by tbe two nations considered most likely to make & success of it ; and so long us these damages ! remain upaid, tbo result cannot be put forward as an unqdiifiel success.It will be hoped that now, however, the work of the Eoard of Arbitration will .be thoroughly and speedily done, and that believers in the principle of inter- , national arbitration will be able to refer to the settlement of the Bebring Sea dispute as an actual cas, in which the practicability of this method has been .proven., CAPT.\u201cGAT\u201d HOWARD Gotting Ready for This Years Opera: tions in Labrador.ha Captain A.L.(* Gat.) Howard passed through Montreal on Monilay en route | + to Capulton \u2018to make another batch of ï powder.\u201d He says he will leave Halifax for Labrador about May 20, that he will : gaul.hav this s2ason a larger vess-1 to proze- ging a largo family of his own, taking cute his duties as preventive otlic \" charge of, the boy.Three weeks later Captain Howard declares thet the re circulated from Halifax that he had been can] therz by a United States Customs officer were all moonshine.He also al- loges that the man who came with him | on the steamer to Halifax had then in his possessicn diamonds, and has cinco ! gone back for another lot, having disposed of the firg! batch in the United i States.These: diamon is, it will recalled, wero the caus3 uv! the wo ex- ; changed between Captain Moward and : Colonel Peck, the United States Customs man; but, according to ths former, there was no caning donu whatever.As \u201cGat.\u201d put it: \u201cIf there bad been ang of that sort of thing, I guess I\u2019d have had a band in it, too.\u201d POST-GRADUATE COURSE.A pest-graduate course having heen es- tabiished in the various departments of medicine and surgery at McGill University, a large nu sr of physicians from various pol:ts in ths Dominion have signified their intention of attendi the lectures.It has been arranged that a courss of four lectures shall be given each week, the subjects and lectures being as follows: Neurasthenin™ and Prof.James Stewart, \u201cAnaemia,\u201d by Prof.F.G.Finley.\u201cD.seas:s of the Stomach and Intestines, by Prof.H.À.Lafleur.\u2018Diagnosis agfd Treatment of Tuberculous Joints,\u201d by Prof.fT.G.Roddick.\u201cBrain Surgery, by Prof, James Bell.\u201cRecent Advences in Abdominal Surgery.\u201d by Prof .Armstrong.\u201cHerm.\u201d by Prol.F.J.Shepherd.\u201cThe Pathology of the Pancreas of the Thyroid, of the Supraronals and Referred Pain,\u201d by Prof.J, Adami.\u201cBerura Therapy,\u201d by Dr.C.¥ Martin.\u201cInfunt Feeding,\u201d by Prof.D.Biackader.\u201cModern Views of the Nervuus System,\u201d by Prof.Wesley Mills.kthaimoloagy\u201d by Prof.Buller.*Disinfectants «nl is'nfectinig.\u201d by Dr.Wyatt Johnsion.\u2018there wiil als bo general clinics, special cline, laboratory cours»s and de- moustrations ty Montreal physicians.\u201c Epitopsy.\u201d by \u2018\u201cInfiuenza\u201d\u2019 end MISS GUDBY'S DEBUT.enjoyable concerts of must be included that of music anl gsug given hy Miss Julia Godby in Association Hall last evening.programme was an c¢xcollent one, quite comprehensive in character, and embraced many of the sterling compositions of tho great masters.iiss 302by, who made her debut bofate \u2018a Montres! audience at last night's con- ocrt, poss:sses a voice of remarkable purity, com and flexibility.This latter quality was brougnt oul in a atrik- ing manner in her third nwnber, Delibes\u2019 \u201cLe Filles de Cadiz,\u201d a s:loction which is marked by a number of intricate sta- cato passages.Miss Godby\u2019s treatmint of this number was thoroughly artistic, the brilliancy of har execution creating a store of applause, which continued long after she hai concluded the item.Her other selections wera Rubini's \u201cInvocation,\u201d rendered with great expression, and an ara from Verdi's \u201cLa Traviata.\u201d Miss Godby had a splendid support in the wraons of Miss EE.Corneil, Mlle.A, ucharme, Signor Rubini ose FI she wes, Mr.Charles Kelly, Capon, and Mr.J.Lawlor ods.vocal and instrumental numbers b well known artists were thoroug joyod by the large audience.Among the many the season of | them y en- WHARF ACC OMMODATION.The matter of Tisdequate apd inconvenient wharf facilities of the Elder Dempster Company.which has cocu ied the attention of a committee of the Lbor Commissicners along with a committee of the shipping intercsts, has at last been brought to à cenclusion.The matter aross over Messrs.Harling, Ronald & Co., agents for the company, bei obliged to load their vessels at a whar #8 inconvenient as tho one opposite the C.P.R.clevators.The com not only pnt) but the Butter and Cheese Association as well.Two reports were drawn up, one by the Tinrtor Commissioners and the other by the ship ing men.It was the opinion of both these committees that the terms on wbich an outsido steamship may [be admitted to an uneccupied berth allotted to a regular lin, anl to the use of the vacant shed (it about 800 fect long) erected thereon, should, subject to mutual agreement, not excecd $50 per diem of the Time occupied in discharging and loading the vessel, and the occupation of the sh The lergor question as to whether it be expédient that the pwnership of all whar! structures Do assumed by the com- missionars be deferred to a future date.THE 48TH WILL NOT BE HERE.Owing to the fact that the City Council has expresiod its inability to furnish the necessary financial assistance, the visit of the 48th Highlanders, of Joronto, to this city on May 24 next has heen indefinitely postponed.It was intended that this popular corps ehould brigade church parade and miFtary review to held in this city on May 2t noxt, for which such elaborate proparations are being made by the Deputy A djutant- General and the various comma ing of- cers ing the =, regimen t wesk eut Colonel st of PUR Royal Scots, lms declined an Invitation fo the officérs of the Bortbdey i regilments to pass the Quéen's in that city! on account of the rl.PARR PROTECTION.Tha Women\u2019s Fark Protection Association bas sent a letter to the or oy The t teen be limited to helter necessary for ors N s P.W w.c Tho Soolety for the the Protection of Women and (Shildren will hold its annual in the 204 ay- esting to-morrow, at 4 ne oom, Mec nanics* Pastitu St.James streot.His Worship the or will p RIGHTS TRANSFERRED.The Standard Light ht and Pere pany held a mrseti ra fis ' them, and finally collecie THE MONTREAL _ Mr.W.McLea ete (Soo chair, and among Joss.B.po od.Ww \u20188.Evans, S.LS ir.Etingie Jas.\u2018Shearer r E.ilson-Smith, L.; Hellier, Chicago.SENT BACK TU MAINE.were .Henauit, and Fi A Woman's Sad Experience While in Montreal A case of destitution ation and privation seldom equalled, Las jus.come to (aight by the principal being sent back to friends in Augus.a, Haine, by enero.lent citizens.Ahout seven woeks ago a delicate- looking woman, carrying in ber arms a child of two years, accosted Constable Lavaltec, on St.Jumes street, with ihe query as to whether he could direct her to any place where sho could secure shelter for herself and child.She had only been in the city à short time, having come here from the United States, accompanied by her husband, with the intention of ing up their residence here.Dut a few days after arriving the breadwinner had been stricken down with ill- and taken to the hospital, where ho \u201chad died, leaving his wife and child homeless, friendless and alone.A relative in the Eastern- Townships with misfortune, having broken Lis leg.The officer took her 10 the Recorder's Court, and from, there she was sent to Constable Lavailee, although hav- he secured the woman, who bad given the name of Josephine Lefournier, a home with a Mrs.Pelletier, on Lafontaine street, but only for a short time, as thas Tady left the ity, and Mrs.Lefournier was again thrown on the world.Üffic:r Lavallee again came tu the res- ' cue once more, and took the poor woman and her child home; fed, and clothed à enough mo- ; ney to send ber hack to-A Laine, Mayor Wilson-Sinith, Messrs.[len Hogan, ! Dr.Anderson.the U.8.Consul, fle- ! cérder de Montigny and a number of others kindly subscribing.She left lost evening.\u2018 ODDFELLOWS' CHURCH SERVICE.Next Sunday being cing the 77th annivor- sary of the Independent Order of Odd- fellows, the membors of the Montreal Ly a church service in the evening in Centenary Methodist Church, Point St.Charles.The sermon will the Rev.Mr.Sanderson, or\u2019 of the church, wbo is also Grand Chaplain of the province of Quebec.rustees of the church have reserved the centre of the church for the Oddfcllows and their frien: _ HIGH WATER ATLA LACHINE RAPILDS.4 Mr.Walbank, the engineer of the La- chine Rapids Alydraulic & Land Company.reports the wator at the site ot the Com es 's works been higher than it has bran for twenty-six years.While at its highest there was no bead of cighteen fest, cight inches of water ava labls for power purpos:s.Th» u per dam and part of the side dam bad under water, but hal not been dam: aged.THE GUY STREET LINE.The Acting City Surveyor, in acoord- ance with the resoluticn of the Itosd Committee hag notified the Street Railway Company to promeed at once with the construction of the Guy sireet line from St.Catherine street to the tollgate.FOR THE LOSS Of AN EYE.\u2014\u2014 Charles A.Cunningham has taken an accion for $10,000 damages against the Royal Electric Company.e alleges thet he Icst an eye through an accident happening to him while in their émploy.\u2018- ATTEMPTED SHOP-BREAKING.Goorge Wren and A Adolphe Ch were yesterday sontenced hy udge Degnoyers to threc months in gaol for baving attempted to break into Fraser Bros.\u2019 offics on St.James street on the night of March 30th.PERSONALS, - uetto Mr.long illness.Miss Dougias Las arrived from New York on s, visit ee Mrs.Herbert 8 Holt, Stanley stree Hes J.R.Diner who has left for En land, sailed\u2019 from Halifax on Saturday by the Parisian.Capt.Architald Reid, Port Varden, and Mrs.Re ve returne Dre ws Ing trip.ui o town after Mr, F.Gilderslecve, eral marager of the\u2019 Richelteu an Ontario Navi f.Com y Le in the c gation Mr.F.Meredith.ho has teen on a visit to hi mother, Lady Meredith, at.Qu te returned to town.& © Mr.James A.Cantlie, ex-president th Board of Trade, has re urned to town from a nces trip to Ontario Mr.Edward Rawl ings, president of the Guarantee Company ol N Tor Rew Fompm IL A orth America, left Ar.Alexander Phin Bu bon in town for a cou of days sta oe ing Pat the St Lawrence Mra, C.McLimont, who has teen the guest of Dr.Mrs.Adam street, has returned to uetec.I.Durocher Mr.T.H.erson, who ls among the recent arrivals in town from Van D.C., io staying at the Windsor.ooo Lady Van Horge and Miss 8 {Adeline van Horne, who been a week In New gone Pare returned a to L'Éown Mr.and Mrs.J M C.Mulr lave town next weak, to lo: mer ist idence, nt \u2018Dorvar.Tor ar en m= Walker, sister of left Tor Ergin one ties Ella, Walker, Ontarlo to spend the sume: with friends.ir.J.F.McGregor, who is lar, - terested in the grain Yusiness in t Sen: rn district, Las been in town for a few Mire.Hector Mackenzie accomranied Miss Evelyn Macken ie, has lett for Neg \\ york, whore she wil or ten Mr, Klock, of Klocks, AIH d Klock teen the ests of Mr Se 8.hotert, Lint dus on, on sets return from Mra.jay toon and Miss Rober! ponte, havo ARIA in de on @ visit (5 ton, 150 Metcaite etree\u201d Mrs Wolfred Nelson tter a Visit 4 acveral montra, nt the Indsor, r on Saturday, to res or Netants, vv York .der has left town f - ford HO to > Sitend 1 the taper Eh died last tree, at the adv coù age of 9 ar ewart, in New Y\u2018 at in Feat returned to town, much improved Budden left last England -, Budden le week for Sion owing to the cath of her huafind the Bank of ne, exp \u201cMr.Andrew Allan and Mrs.Allan, accom- fed by Miss Haze! and Miss Dorls Allan rave left town on a visit to New York where they wil be t the Juoms of Mr.an Mrs.Marton Paton, during their stay.mr da r L of the y pour I round Sir Da Mr.J.W.Lecnard, eral ent of the Ontario and uote rps the C.P.KR, arrived vest pie private car, on on b rai macted ith for a lour of ot indpedcn ne evening Mrs.Cam por Title iang Ty ed le?freine Mrs.ad 5 EAN mim El Gault, who arrt week, were also of tne rom party.Mr.F.& Lyrmai, QC, .bert 8 Holt 3 Zig Tove in Toronto on Suturday.nator Coch- rane Mr.James a ore algo in the Queen City, where ned stud carried ofr several prizes at the Show.Mr.Jameson and Mra Ji Dublin Ireland, who are max t Canada and the 1 United fos, accom ou tomes rh Qeneral t visit to town, retaming Tai ei to Ng Bl Light and Power Com- Ba bie is controlled by the lid and and Lend Com 4 .; ~ L, \u2018, + had : promisad to aid her, but he had also met District intend to celebrate the occasion\u2019 b» preached by ! N.Picard has recovered from bis | Pa DAILY STA.R\u2014WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1606, Water \u2014nothing but water.That's all you need with Pearline.with it.If whit we claim is true, that Pearline is better than soap, the soap doesn\u2019t have a chance to do any work.Besides, some soaps might cause trouble\u2014and you'd lay it to Pearline.ine\u2019s very best work till you use it just as directed on the package.À you'll have the easiest, quickest, most economical way of washing ST cleaning.Millions\" Pearline Don\u2019t use any soap It's only in the way.You'll never get Pearl- en Remedial Bill gracsenesescaneasesesenaoe dents Explained \u201cWhat is a Remedial Bill, father ?\u201d asked Young Canada.bill for last year\u2019s washing that plagued your mother ?\u201d you see this other bill for Gilt Edge Soap that has given her such pleasure, and costs one-third less\u2014that is a real - Remedial Bill,\u201d STRACHAN'S Gilt Edge SOAP.ERS EE IE SERB HE REDE SERRE RLEREFR ER RRRL PL BER FEVE REID Hol Hel Ga th 0 3 Bt Rs \u201c You- see this \u201cYes, I see,\u201d « Well It is for BE GR BIH 4 CREER'S \u2014= O.V.H.Old Highland Whisky.GUARANTEED TEN YEARS OLD Same as supplied to the Roya! Housshold.Shaw THE QUARREL OF THE BOOTHS.THE LONG LIST OF BALLING- TON'S COMPLAINTS.Much Aggrieved at the Actions of the General When in This Country \u2014 The Reply of the Father.New York, April 2.\u2014From the national headquarters of the Falvation Army, Commandants Fiederick and Emma Booth-Tucker have given out throe letters.The first of these is the letter of resignation, which Mr.and Ars.Bal- lingion Booth sent to the international headquarters on receiving the confirmation of their change of command, and _contains the whole of the alleged \u201ctweon- ty-two reasons,\u201d (although he has nct so numbered them) for severing themselves from the Ealvation Army.ond is the full text of tho ie oo of Mr.Bramwell Booth, chief of staff, and d tre third Is the appeal of General th to his son not to resign his mad and léave the army.n\u2019s letter is\u2019 dated January Eallin 81, and.ho accuses his father, the General, of having cornersd him and dealt a cruel blow.Ho ssys he hrs lost confidence in him; therefore, rofuses to take snother command.\u201cWe feol tha: in any territory we entered for puother command we should be fettered and shackled at every turn and that the à name actions of the Gene- rai towa us would be repeated by him on his visiting our territory.e through another for , nor do we fecl that d calls us to suffer at the General's bonds unjustly the contant treatment, which only embitter us, to s1y nothing of the ili and unfor- Tanste Unpression it would make upon who 8 itneasnd it; suon as was made his visit here.People live in fear of the General.Therefore the their mouths shut.They knows Tat ne ofFek a a word they would be bast ted us without fatherly regard or affection, and often with contempt, and that in the pressnce of our own people, who confidence in us were watohing every action.He alienated our tion from affect to us so utterly {inconsistent wi à to the ils.A instruc- who y siders.T: in co 1, end in particular to us privately, would make t that he ised thess ontsiders, sud had mo 1 .He belittled to us be érowds \u2018the sec- do moi believe that we could ever go | any Salvation Army at all,\u2019 and remarked in anger that he \u2018 would have done much better in money if he hud hired self .out, like the lecturers do, with ax agent to up his meetings,\u2019 thus showin that he was utterly unmindful of the to and effort of our dear officers and soldiers, who had worked themsslves mick to please him and to show him something worthy of ths Army and the pation It became to us quite \u2018evident before be had been \u201cong in the country that he did not come to i t the troops, or enter into our battle here, but to express his preconceived and prejudiced ideas, and to ride roug over us all.This was painfully plent at the first staff council, where hs \u2018I'm oing to let you suck all the Dulce out 0 plum; and many other things nike, gauscd \"i risoi comment mmong the pever, talked us, ea us to talk to him concerning our difficulties, trials and 4 plans In in the work.or its neods, etc.ed our opinion, it was variably merely that he might coatradiot it and prove us wrong.He would accept the notions and opinions of any minister or Sutsider before ours, and this, mind y con- Spring « ca Roi y of halls, suitability of, cities, t people he ought to meet, etc\u2026 tas Mes many other matters which these very persons would tb Ives in many instances refer to our wider knowledge.of the count Ho utterly re to receive our op nions upon anything, until, to save constant friction and unpleasantness, wo had toclose our mouths.It was indeed the saddest chanter of disappointment in our lives.\u201d s character and tenor of the General's letter w makos about 4600 be summed up in the con- ba that\u2019 this is a boastful age of what, men cali freedom.Wo have got a long way back toward tho days of old when \u2018every man did that hich was right in his own eyes,\u2019 but still thero is after all a unjversel instinct: that something is due from a son to his fa- ther-parental cleima bave still the sano.tion o h manknd .n who sre tering sycophants of the hour will be.diapassd © 1 infe that you owe somothing to your father, questioning whethor you would ever bave filled tho s Jou have occupied in his vis-/ ion i had pot been my son, and had the Salvation amy behind you.Oh, Bail , Bellington, you cannot be in four ht reason.The whole 0 thing a ike a horrid dream.Again again I ak mysolf \u2018is this a reality be an imagination?\u2019 peter your own \u2018aake - late; thlik; return.The worst can yet te averted.The forgiven.may be Bolieve pn to be still your atfcct-anate for you all the tim \u201cWILLIAM BOOTH.\u201d \u2018The Post pil 1 ever used,\u201d is the of of Car- frequen: ter's Tite e Hine of Frrchasers t them you will say the same.you id father hen .- ARMBRECHT'S Tonic COCA WINE ; For ose rver péiq À (Tue encar Eneuion Remeoy) ARMBRECHT, NELSON & ce.- 8 Data Strout, rervener Sypars, London.AT ALL BRUGGILTE.NoGIBBON, DAVIDSON & HOGLE, | ADVOCATES, Now Verk Lite MONTREAL, E DB.ga Noo VEDRON ssorificed, lost rest and | MEETINGS AND AMUSEMEMTS MEETINGS A AND AMUSEMENTS, .C ANNUAL MONUMENT NATIONAL.ton wi ALL, THEY WEEK.es Smoking Concert \u2014AY THE\u2014 Victoria Rifles Armoury Hall, ON FRIDAY EVENING, April 24, 1896.1.Plano Solo\u2014* Liberty Bell March\u201d.2.Bong\u2014 \"The Admirars Broom 3 Mostra.Nichol an iy To chs dd pcs, rr he ool 4.Tostrumental-*Limited Express np Aon njo Quartette & Bong\u2014{Comic) Selocted.terranes Mr.Holected.vi 1.T ane.Bo.Royal partis PART IL 1.Instramental\u2014* Pife Dance \u201d 2 Bong\u2014Selected.\u2026.Mr.t ut 3.Imitations.\u2026.0.0020 es M uae Nichol 4.Banjo Solo\u2014\"Rlue Ribbon March\u2019 Mr.| La ward 5.Soug\u2014*\"My Sweetheart When a Boy® $ Song\u2014(Co mie) Lan cnache cars gesccue ts key 1.Orchestra mperial March\u201d.Zingari and Arion ul con SAVE THE QUEEN.Reserved meats, 50c: admission, 150 Tickota for sale at Walkers Soweltery Store, and by members of the Club > ontreal > Philharmonic Society\u2019s = Te FESTIVAL CONCERTS, WINDSOR HALL, MONTREAL, 7th, 23th and 3th April, 1506.MONDAY, 27th April at 815 p.m.\u2014 Saint-Saen's ** Samson and Delilah.\u201d TURSDAY, 23th April, at 330 p.m.\u201cMatinec™ of Vocal Soles and Orchestral .Selections.TUESDAY EVENING, at &15\u2014 G.W.Chadwick's \u201cLily Nymph,\u201d and miscellaneous programme.WEDNESDAY, Mth April, at 815 p to.\u2014 Wagner's \u2018\u2019Tannhanser.\u201d SOLOISTS : SOPRANO Mme, Selma Keert-Kronold, New CONTRALTS- \u2014Miss Gertrude May Stein, New TENORS Mr.®, Ni Y a ad Er Aus Née Sarre BARITORE: Me.Wm, Mertens, New York.BASSRS-Dr.Carl E.Duflt, New York > Wm, M.Clarke, Bosion s Mr PIANIST-Rr.WwW.A.Sherwood, Boston, CONDUCTORS Mr 6.Couture, Montreal: Mr.\u20ac.Vi.Chadwick and Ar.Emil Mol: lenhaucr, Boston.Plans now the public at Mordhelmer!s and at Bhaw's, \u201car ce Gene st Osa certs, $1.0 and $1.00; Matinee, $1.00 and TSc.A.BROWNING, Soc.-Treas.Room 15, 17% NotreDame st.959 For the Benefit of the Y.W.C.A.LECTURE By the Rev.Ernest Smith, L.A, Rector of 5.Michaels and All Angels, Baltimore, \u2014RNTITLED \u2014 \u201cThe Reminiscences of a Clergyman,\u201d In the Lecture Hall of the .CHTRCR OF 5.JARES THE APOSTLE, Thursday Evening, April 23rd, At8pm.Tickets 85¢ at the door.ROMBERG\u2019S \u201cLay of the Bell\u201d AXD OTHER SELECTIONS By the Choir of Dominion Sq.M Methodist Church, IN THE ne CEE a Thursday Evening, April 23, 1896.84 : Mis Perego, Accom i mai Nopran 0: Mr.T.Percy Webstor, or; sa Park, Mies Bell Hagar, Pianists.Ma E.A.Hirrox, Condnctor.Admission 23c.%s TEMPLE HALL, THURSDAY, APRIL 23RD, \" CONCERT.Artista: Mies Elle Walker, } Miss J.Munro, Mm.W.Henry Jackson, Messrs.J.wart Blanford and W.H.actson.Frans Abt's Cantata for ladies\u2019 volces, THE GIPSY QUEEN.Sololets : Misses M.Drumm, M.Clark aod J.Munro.Chorus of Gipay Maidens.Reserved Beats, 60: admission, Be, at Shaw h Oo 8 se Catherine street.EN LODGE PRINCE of WALES Daughters and Raids of England.Srd ANNUAL CONCERT, SOCIAL and DANCE, UNITY HALL, oon.Taner pet and Notre Damme Bis.FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL th, 1896.eRets.Cents.Doors 0j61at 7.30pm.81 Conocrt at 8 p.m.sharp Metropolitan Lodge, No.4, A.0.U.W.\"Funeral Notice.À The members of Met: MA are requosted a meet af the Medical taneral of our late Jiro.W.R.ER.Members of Slater Lodges are lo- vised (0 stend.By order 413 J.T.MOORHOUSE, Recorder.nid hiinskiiadesm daniel TATE one tom A SLATER TO ARCHITECTS, &c.\"HER a cauan | Blue Print Panes, FIGURE, wine ver sipcrier anally ar Prepared Black Prin Pape 3 HES SR TTR B.SHABRPLEY & SONS, 225 57.Janz, LAKE SIDE.T.W.CA.an Girls\u2019 Home.Prepared Blue Print Linea \"TE ui DUR PROCHES.co BEND FOR PRICE LISTS.Owe Bammer Cottage on Otte Take front.furnished ster Seay, Rent $150.6 minutes om OR aoû CLP.R.Stations.Celhens No.créées RO Bus Usk.Tee se Pa | { i litan Lodge , THE WHITNEY OPERA Co.\u201433 Artista\u2014\u2014 In DeKoven & Smith's Romantic Bootch Opesa ROB ROY As piven by the company ever 300 times.Magnificont Tien costumes, augr'ented orchestra, grand chi us e enti Th ve Froduction direct from the Droadway Drives, $1.90, 1.00, 7: oe 500, 250.cats now où Kalu at Theatre, Nordhelmer' dovollery ua Soro and Ww indsur Total Cor Fun fo CEEN'S THEATRE.Specaily Re SECOND WEEK Every Eveline.oaly Mau.ped THE SAGES rs Same prices, Se, t Colared \"Minsiril hin] ame ALE El AME 8 6 The more fameus RICA, MoNTREALR SOrpE Flar MOUSE\u2014 EATRE ROVYA Every Afternoon and Evening | this week, THE WAIFS rid Bt.Catherine s.reci, near St.Lawee nec st Continuvus Performances.tcenic P roluetion of the famous sensationsl Drama.& Celebrateu 10 Vaudevillo Noveltien.Pricua, 10c, 30c, 3c.BICYCLE RIDING TAUGHT By A.BOF MACDONALD, JR.Have visited the JSchool, in_the States, and the most fr proved method observed.Learn right.Cost no more Apply at Queen's Hal pe Bt.Catherino street.87%tt SPRING CLASS FOR BEGINNERS, Prof, DUREXE will a Spring Class £ in Dancing, Monday and Thursdey Ca Aor aan Those who join uow will have time enough well before the 2closos.Very low rates.81 UNION AVENUE.Nett West End Bicycle Riding School, Ke.77 DRUMMOND STREET, No mat stairs to limb.Competent instructors.Pew lessons required, Lessons given day or evening.B.\u2014Private lessons in cing given day or evening.0 Pref.F, H.NORMAN.CONSERVATORY OF DANCING.Deportment and Phyrical Culture, 2262 & street.Classes.every afiern oon and, oxen Jasons any hour.Tel.4635.GEO.RAILROADS.CANADIAN = Oar Ry.SATURDAY SUBURBAN SERVICE, Montreal & Rigaud.Saturday, April Hb and every Satu.mer Suburban Service is pul train will run bet bss nti regular B on, 8 Special Saturday Buburten Montrcal and Rigaud as follows:\u2014 treal (Windsor se 1688 PS » oh » sas 8288 vus gr mou MH MMH \u2014\u2014OITY TICRET & TELEGRAPH OFFICE- 129 ft.James se, {near te Fest Office.) Te ou 1 el dl i.Windsor Stree: Siation.Tralas Leave o.del Sunday\u2014 Express tor New Yor) BI ain wr Beauharoos, ci Bustingdon PR he and principal points Sat: 12.00 M va Bundez Los! foe \u201cBesubarnois, Nn py ve i he for New York pe A antingdoa FA one and principe) pointa Er e P.M.ex unday\u2014Loocal fo Beaubarnois se Timo tes, valerie CITY TICKET OFFICE, 137 St.James 84.Montreal M.8.PHILFS, Axent, ANDIRUNK | This Lu ik LWAY: | EXCURSIONS Hig should make early application for their summer excursions, as the choice dates for -Ottor- burn Park, Clark\u2019s Island, Val- leyfleld, Ormstown, Iberville, Rouse\u2019's Point, etc.\u2026 arè being rapidly secured.For rates and full particulars apply to Oity Ticket office, 148 Bt.James St, or to D.O.Pease, District Passenger Agent, - Bonaventure station.' vu KNEADED RUBBER.-\u2026 A-new and very gooû afasing rubber.Can be koesded into any shape Perfumed Sealing Wax, Light and dark shades, in small boxes.TEEL PENS in a morte] boxes at 100 and 15c per bes SE Morton, Phillips & Co, Stationers, Dlank Book Makers and Printers, 1938 AND 1733 NOTRE DAME ATRERY, MONTREAL.she \u2014 The medicine necessary at times to the bess regulated system is most effectual in the form of & natural aperient, such as the Duncan .Water Ot Caledonia Springs.Bold by all leading Grorers, Hocela, Drugglate, etc,, and CHAS.CURD & CO, 48 Jurors i, ¥ OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO.Modern Real Monier \u201cDUCHESS OF YORK,\u201d ERE 4 3 HG Sunday Schools and Societies: etm { THE DOMINION PARLIAMENT.MONTREAL'S PROPOSED EXHIBITION DISCUSSED.) Nr.MeShane Wants to Know What the Government Will do\u2014Mr.Foster's Reply\u2014Canada's Military Equipment.(Special to the Star).Ottawa, Ont., April 22\u2014 The proceedings in the lous: yesterday afternoon began with the introduction and first reading of a bill frum th: Senate, pro- \u2018viding for the sub-division of polling district No.11, in tho city of Victoria, B.C.Mr.Martin was not present to object to the second reading being proposed, for a bill cannot be rand more than once at the same sitting of the House, without the undiiimous consent of the members.However, Mr.Martin camo in before the second reading was carried, and be lodged u protest against such a bill respecting the Commons being initiated in the Senate.He also protested against such a measur boing railroaded throu 5h the Hous»; and he went on to speak fully an hour.Short speeches were also made by Mr.Cherllon a und Mr.Pator- son.Finally a compromis: was agreed to.The second reading was carried, but the committee stage was postponed until to-day.Another British Columbia.bill was introduced Ly the Government and read a first time, It related to the electoral district of Yale and Caribuo, proposing to permit an elector to vote wherever he happens to be on election day.Mr.Paterson shook bis Lead, saying: \u201cI don't know about that.\u201d If opposition is offered tho bill it, too, will not pass this session.Government notices of motion were next called, and it was agrezd that today the Houss would go into committee on the resolution resp-cting railway sub- pidies\u2014a list of which were published last .\u2014 When the orders of the day were called Mr.Bergeron asked the Government what was done in reference to the pequest of the Montreal deputation of y last, asking for a grant of half a million of dollars in aid of an international exhibition.air reply Mr.Foster stated that a © and representative delegation had = ted upon the Government asking for & vote of half a million of dollars in aid of an international exhibition, to held in Montreal in 1897.As stated by Dr.Bergeron, they had been heard and their request was now under cun- sideration.It was not possible at this stage of the session to put such a money grant through Parliament.How« ever, the ernment were favorably disposed towards an international ex- bibition in Canada, and they would ask the promoters to confer, so as to Arrive at a basis of future action.Mr.Foster did not say that Montreal should be the Place for the holding of such an exhi- ition, in fact, he said very little.In order to Le le to speak, McShane moved the adjournineni of the House, and then he proceeded to advocate Montreal's demand.He regretted that he had not had the honor of an invitation to accompan y the delegation of Saturday last ill that would not prevent him upholding in the House the claims of the great city he represent- cect] opinions Sie of 8 Mont- Teal res in result \u2018aturday\u2019s delegation.Bret was t the Government's answer vas à Prat Montreal must.first settle with Toronto.After Montreal's long support of the Government, the city deserved more than that miserable answer.The Government could find money for wild eat schemes and the House Just learned 1 tif it had \u2018not been for the be Bonesty of the Auditor-General $200,000 more woul! have been made a present to Boulanges Canal contractor.He understood that the Government werc holding « private meeting with some of the promoters nf the exhibition, and some- hing nigh t be dona yet.Mr, McShane thought fontreal had Leen often insulted by the Government, and it was time that the great city received jus- Xtice.He hoped Toronto would succeed ith their fair, as it had long n a credit to Ontario.but it would not clash wit Montreal's exhibition, and why, Mr.McShane, were not other al members in the seats to as- are never here.\" g, Mr.McShane said Montreal wanted no mere pittance, nor would they take p ises ; they wanted fuifil- ment.They re tired of promises and wanted hard cash.was goi on to ask the Government who owned BIill street, Point St.'Chorles?Was it the city or tha Government I ob, jreaker called, him to order.n the motion to ad ourn on mn tion could be discussad.ly one ques- Mr.McShone concluded by asking it the Government would poritively say whether they would vote the half million en help the Montreal International Exhibition ?a {hey The answer was not forthcoming.Mr.Ives said the membar for Montres \u201cCentre reminded ons of Pooh-bah in Mikado.That distinguished siatesman was easily fnsulted.especially for a consideration.Mr.McShane had riciured Montreal as having ht bv the Government, \u2019 now half a mi £ mar i Sait million of dollars woula r.MeShane deni stateinent cd he made such a ir.Ives said the stum s istened to, when wd ripped Es ait ishes, meant nothing ufore.The mims- ter repudiated the nssartion he Montreal was on the rve of an election, hold- ng a pistol at the head of a Government snd ean half a million cash down.of Fox a ane\u2014\" You are now thinking r.Ives, continuin \u2014\u201cI\" know MN - real tog well to think that bf the wnt: r.ane\u2014\"Yes Knows vou, ton.= ; and Montreal r.Ives coucluded by sayin was a suspicion that has there been put up by the Liberals to em- Larrass the Government and now Mr.McShane threatened them with loss of all the Monireal s2ats if the request was not complied with.Mr.Laurier thought the Minister bat chown very taste in his answer to Mr.McShane.The information aated was quite proper.Montreal certainly had a right to present ite claim and the Government could also give it such consideration as they ssw fit.Evidently the Government's answer was not satisfactory, becaus> another delegation hod ooms to the Capital and Mr.McShane was within his right in bringing for- STOMACH is the most important part of the y, and should, at ail times, bo kept in uch order y that it can do its wurk eas and well.Ayer's Pills accom- § plish this result.RYER'S PILLS | Highest Awards at Wertd's Paie.* hes debate raised on Mr.M on to adio i civilized country.a | country neoded 3 ward the question.There pas no occas sion for the sucors of Mr.I Mr.Cockburn went on to \u201cteil of Toronto's great fair which did not go begging for halt a million of dollars.he spoke until six o'clock whep the Speaker left the chair.ht Litting ne\u2019s mo- pm respeoting the Montreal International Exhibition and the request of tho deputation of ¥aturday last continued.Mr.Prefontaine defended Montreal, deliverSng his first speech of this session.He was right to the point and- put clearly before the House.the claims of the commercial metropolis of Canada.He referred to the reception of the dele- utes by the Government on Faturday fast.He pointed out that a spirit of j'alousiy toward Montreal had manifested its lf in Toronto and porhaps in Hamilton, and in support of that statement he quoted from two Ontario Conservative Cne published in Tcronto to the deputation from ai At the opening of the ni newspapers.had reierred Montreal as a desd-head delegation come up to the Capital to try to squeeze Pat a million dollars out of the Government.Now that might be thz fecling in Toronto, but it was not reciprocated by the people of Montreal.They entertained no feeling of jealousy towards the West, they fad no objection to Toronto obtaining a subsidy and in fact Montreal would aid the sister city in securing it.If a delegation from \u2018Toronto came Ottawa he was sure the newspapers of Montreal would not treat such a gathering as the Montreal delegation had beey treated by some Toronto nowspapers.Mr.Prefontaids proceeded to assure the Hous» that in the matter of an interna- tivral exhibition Montreal was in earnest and they were determined to carry it out.\u2018fwo things.were needed, the official endovsation of the Government end financial aid as was always given to a great undertaking of this kind in any it such an international exhibition was to be held and if Montreal was the proper place as was clear to everyone lovking into the matter, theu thers was no reason why Montreal should not receive fair-play; it was ~that the citizens of Montreal zsked for and \u2018expected to receive.Mr.Lepine, speaking in French, also advocated the claims of Montreal and showing that the proper place to hoid a great exhibition for Canada was in Mont real.Toronto's claims were presen nted by Mr.Coatsworth and Dr.Sproule.The latter threw out the insinuation that balf a million dollars for Montreal was a modest one; for Montreal generally asked for millions.Nothing short of that seemed to satisfy the island ci: pk Mr.McShane concluded the debate by hitting back at Mr.Ives.The Matter eed, not try to dictate or gull the.people of Montreal, for they knew him too well, many remembering to their sorrow certain matters tounocted with the Hereford Railway.Hcre the matter rested, for the motion to adjourn having served its purpose was lost without division and the House proceeded to the orders of he day.The first taken u the resolution respecting the 82, ,000 dollar loan to the Montreal Harbor Commissioners.The committee of the whole reported the resolution, and a thereon was introduced and read a first time.The next Government order {pken up was that relating to money to expended in providing arms for the Cana dian Militia.It read as follows: \u2018\u2018House in committee to consider certain proposed resolution to authorize the Governor-in-Coun- cil, to raise by way of loan such sum or sums of money, not excesding the whole the sum of three million dollars, as may be required for the purposes of defence of the Dominion, such loan to be raised under the provisions of that portion of Chapter 29, of the Revised tutes of Canada relating to public debt and the raising of loans authorized by Parliament, and the interest thereon not to exceed the rate of four per cent.per annum.\u2019 Mr.Foster explained, referring to pages of the estimates of arms needed.general the money was needed for the purchase of small arms, field end pamunition, The purchass includ- 0,000 Lee-Enfield rifles, Lee- por o goat carbines, 4 batteries consistin, twelve pound zuns with ammuniti and harnesses.svere to be purchased from the British War Office, and were either supplied from the Government factories or purchased i that Government from private factories.The total cost of these supplies would bo in round numbers 81,900, The arms had Leen purchased of tho very best for upon condition $ rom yment, for the terms were £200,000 bo paid be fore the first of =i and the' goods are to be delivered before the end of October.The House then went into committee on the resolution, and ut the request ot Sir Richard Cartwright, Mr.Foster went into the ase with more de- The arms were being sold by the ar Cffice at actual cost, with r cent.added cover inspection.Rifles supplied the War Office by the traae cost Canada £4 each ; those manufactured by the War Office\u2019s factory cost £2 ICs.The bayonets and scabhbards cost 13s 6a each.Rifle ammunition manufactured at Government factories would cost £76,- The artillery wou i £24,000, 1n- cluding 12,000 rotinds of ammunition.The purchase would also include 200 sats of wheel-harness and | pics, mad that deu ar, LO a of war clit aétontion Ta ate and \u2018ah \u2019 JUDGE MASSON were peines im orted Iu to the Transvaal, ere étre oY, the eo will be | ¥ but er ù oritaln was not entitled to confisen Led.; here « vidance EEE THE \u2018SHERWIN: WILLIAMS PAINT HE ATL er SEE SE] AND THE FAST ATLANTIC LINE | ESS, ROLE te CS le.\u201cCore Most, Looks Best, Wears Longest, Most Economical, Full Measure.PROPOSALS : The officials of the British Chartered South pirican Con Compa pany received to-day A ¢ e fo : .; dated Apr te Re ro on 1s mast Much important business w trans © WE WOULD RATHER YOU, DIDN'T TAKE OUR WORD FOR 1.TRY IT.YOU'LL FIND IT SO \u2018 .serious, hers.are to Matabeles with- acted at the Quarterly mecting of the .Occupied the Time of Parliament | in three miles and 1150 friendiy natives Board of Governors of the 1 Vio \u2018Made in Canada by The Walter H.Cottingham Co., Led, > ( JOHN MILLEN & BON.1326 St.Catherine Street ; D nein town.\" Il Mall Gasette tori.Hoaplal 37 Det omer ¢ >\u201c Bold Retail by - DIOKSON P.COT NA On Co.1833 Notre Dame st.To-day-Prorogation May Take fron lestatoh to the Pail Mall Gaze y afternoon.Ar was cocupled 21 Bt.Antoine Street, Montreal.{ THE EDW.OAVANAGH CO.2547 Notre Dame st, rooon, Lg rdike, tr tr i i saya \u201cBoth Buluwayo and Giwelo are ab- so present : Messrs.R.Bicke E.Place To-morrow-Dissolution as solutelz safe, The Mataboles are nor die B Clouston.Dr.À.Cralk, \u201cThomas be 3 : to attack, t are content wit vidsnn, Hon.T A Affecting Appointments, cutting off small bands of whites.It T.Patterson and Principal Peterson.Taste is believed that 300 whites, prospectors The superintendent's statement for the or farmers, have been murdered.In seven past quarter was submitted.It show- .fights, nine whiles and a thousand Mata- ed that 507 cases had been admitted, Hl __&> beles have been killed.The rebels are an increase of 73 over tne same pe.od running short 6f ammunition:\u201d last year.In the outdoor department, You can be sover-Jewelled' as well (Special to the Star.) - ; _ neces- Ottawa, April 22.\u2014It is generally ac 6028 consultations had taken place, an aa overs 4 TX of JE cepted as a fact that prorogation will GENERAL ELECTION DATE.15° Pia addition te the \u2018fin Out stock In prepared witha much take place to-morrow.IL must take received from Sir Donald Smith, $370.40 regard to Sante Sato goin of view place the next day.: : was received from other contributors.it is well worth inapectlo The last complete working day of the June 24 Set for the Culmination 35 or \\Wiison-Smith was elected 8 mem: session opened at 10.30 this forenoon, of the Struggle.bor of the House Committee.Henry Birks & Sons, : W.Buchannan resigned his seat on \u2018the when che Speaker took the chair.There | ; board on account of ill-health., DIAMOND MERCHANTS, wus a large attendance of members, for [Special to the Star.) ° The following appointments wero ; » the great majority of them are still Otiawa, April 22.\u2014The House will pro- Rats De {lou se physicians, Dr, La G.sx Phillips Square.hero tu be in at the death of the rogue at B p.m.to-morrow; dissolve on T.Argue; house surgeons, Dr.H.8.venth Parliament.The leaders on frriday; writs issued; nomination June Shaw, Dr: W.À.Feader, Dr.E.W.T.E WARD & co, .*.Bankers ., 31-33 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, Deposits received.Check Hooks Furnished.INTEREST AF LDA WED, made on Listed Stocks aga Bonda, \u2014DEALRRY IN UNITED STATES BONDS, INVESTMENT SECURITIES, Beourities bought for poire \u2014 seater ANTON carried on margin of from 3 ts 10 (emacs delivered op OUR FACILITIES for dealing In au Kinda o cannot posail bee SE tout 8 , RGEST and Fai AEE ble attribute contribute to the 4 over, au investor or ponte ud Bend for our DAILY LETTER and CIRCULAR, MONTREAL both sid : their pli , 1.- .- ; rron ; Off withs.anding \u201che LN Pate night 17, polling June 24; writs returnable Arh bald an De 5 ; je von; house BICYCLE CLUB.Boston Ice, sitting.One of the abseniecs was Mr.July 13.New Parliament meets July ease gynecal logist \u201cDr.L\u2019 Hogg * W.H.Albertson & Co.Ww ood, Cont roller of Customs, who has 16 \u2014\u2014_ \u2019 The first weekly mee = ng of tho Para 15 State Co, een .- season be be b serious Hien Brockville because of ihe THE SPRING CLEANING.From D THOI Evening pr:ceedings were brief.Oue Guveru- THE WATER RECEDING, City Streets Will be In a Presentable Full attendance requested.ment nolice of motion stood on the or- Condition by the Middle of Next Banque d\u2019Hochelaga.DAVID J.WATSON, der paper.It proposèd to aythorize à , - .loan For 50,000 5 mile 10 he?Canadian (Continued from Pi \u2018age 1.) Week.3 Hon.Becy.TT ne cie ont dividend of three and ene Pacific Hailway © ompany fur a line to FURTHER REPORTS FROM BEAUCE.4 per vont per anntun, on the paid up cepital Stock of this be built from Lethbridge to Nelson, B.Sherbrooke, Que., April 2.\u2014It is Mr.Earlow.the Assistant City Sur- Institution, bas aud will C.When the notice was called, Mr.stated on reliablo duty that in the veyor, rts thät good progress MORE GR AND payable the head office or at its branches, and after Haggart said \u201cdropped,\u201d and so: no- Beauce Valley district at least one hun- be with the cleaning of the The transfer books will be closed from the 17cki te the 31st of May.both duys inclusive.The annual \u20ac Sheed celles ot he e shareholders holder rq take place the ke Blane atime.ce, on Monday, the 15th day thing more will ba heard of this pro- dred houses were taken away by the streets, and he hopes that by the mid- p-sed C.P.R.loan this session.flood, but there now appears to be no dle of next week, if the weather keeps When the orders of the day were further danger in Lhat vicinity, us water fine, the streets all through the city TRUNK CHANGES.cailed Sir Richard Cartwright rose and has subsided about four feet.The will be got into good shape without in- LS \u2014_\u2014 By order of the Board 80 as to pul himself in order moved railwav between Beauce Junction and creasing the present street staff.The ANIC miss | M J.A.PRENDERGAST, the adjournment of the House.The St.I'rancis is still covered to the extent spring cleaning once done, there will THE OFFICE OF MECH NICAL v Uencral Manager.- patter he wished to bring before the of five to ix feet, and in a distance be be sulficient money at the Jisposal of SUPERINTENDENT ABOLISHED > : cuss was the Masson judgeship.of three miles betwoen those points y © epa ent Lo cep © streets When the matter was discussed varlier telegraph poles are standinig.From swept.scraped and watered during the * FOR SALE ATA GREAT BARGAIN in the session, the Minster of Justice, in all quarters this mor comes the summer.t unswer to Mr.Lister, said there was not tifying news of a considerable fal hit Mr.Morin, superintendent of the + on file à in the Department an offer from of water.although the decrease is not scavenging départment, i t= Mr.Wm.McWood Appointed Super- Ir le, Junior judge of Huron count rapid nor very steady.n erbrooke gin e spring cleaning e lanea .to do the work alone Sir Richard said there has yet to be a drop of twelve next week.intendent of the Car Department 290 PEEL STREET, Fine stone -front 3 storied house.For full pertioulasy - apply to the Minister's statement was sailing clos» feet.before the summer level is reached._\u2014 .re 9 ; » \u201d to the wind.He proceeded to read a The manufectarers on the lower level HIGHWAY ROBBERY.\u2014The American System of nuit PTS H, M, SIMPSON, copy of a letter sent by Judge Doyle are preparing resume work.\u2014 .ere Ry 2 SA \u2018 to the Department of Justice on May 16, OTHER LOSSES REPORTED.A Painter Accused of Stealing a Watch Operating Trains tobe Introduced.SARI AE 51 30 Be.John 56 1895, in which that junior judge stated that he was an epplie for the posi- Cookshire, Que, April 22\u2014The flood tion of county judge, stating that he was on the St.Francais river has sub- Detective Lafontaine and Special It was officially announced this morn- quite able to do the work alone.Sir sided a good deal, The bridge at consteble Suthergill arrested a painter ing at the Grand Trunk general offices SQUARE FRUIT SAUCER, 8c each.HOUSES TO LET.ant fh es pr | Ste ed of Lo Apte\" dane.anol Dos Koll, vesteriey ataganes in\u201d his city Chat with (he retisement IMITATION CUTGLASS.sens mm the eppointment of Judge Doyle.Now § St Genevieve hy Batiscan, Que.April brought FE re the magistrate this of Mr.Herbert Wallis on May 1st next, New pattern now placed in stook, brilliant and sparkling, as FOR S ALE could it be said that no such correspond- 2 the St.Mat.ousand logs COS T6 morning the man pleaded not guilty the office of Mechanical Superintendent Cut glass appearance as can be made.Prices as low às the Æmmonest ence .vas jn the Department! There broke the boom ose amor yesterday and wae remanded for frial.to ih would be abolished, and that a new glass sold ini most stores.Howes ia 2 choles paste he city, Westmount and Outner- mig » a loophole crawl out of, but e information whic] o © ar- departments wou cres in its ; , It Was sailing rather too clos: to the and \"in carried taf taking wiih rest of Kelly was laid at the detective place, Thess will bo placed in charge, PEERY SETS, 14 pieces, Dish, 12 saucers and Spoon Tray; $1.60 a set.H.M, BIMPSON, wind.Thu faot of the matter was that f ven! Ta le Ro + 8, 81x jetur of d headquarters yesterday afternoon by respectively, of Mr.W.Morse, of FR BOWLS, large size, 5660; medium size, 45¢.wr 7 2086 John * Mr.Masson sat through the present ses- the bas a \u201c12 \u20ac prove ors Mrs.J.Millette, a woman lately from Fort Wayne, Ind, who will Le known BON-BON DISHES and OLIVES, 16c and 25c each.=X sion and through part of last session in \u20ac lag fered 2.000.th guise tan the United States, who alleged that as the Superintendent of Motive Power, OIL BOTTLES, SAUCH BOTTLES, PICKLES, : violation of tho independence of Parlia- bery wy Load oH à e extent of six while talking to Kelly on Bleury street und Mr.Wm.McWood, of this city, who FRUIT SAUCERS, 80 b, square sha.7 PEGCULATE ment and practically with his apgoint- °F, Tho s Ri _ re Qu April 29._ Re that person bad snatched her gold will occu y the the position of Buperinteu- each, square shape._ _ re ment in his pocket.trom Be Rivers Que, April fete orts $ watch and chain.Poth articles were dent of f partment.Mr.M FRUIT SAUCERS, with handles, 130 each.7 Nm Ar.Lister discussed the appointment {}\u2018under seven feot of (Uh WOO, VUES found in a second-hand shop on Craig Wood has been asacbiatsd, for a number OBLERY TRAYS, FINGER BOWLS, IB PLATES, Eto.IN WHEAT, liege s (bot the courts might find houses are\u2019 demolished.bast of there \u201c7h Ore Dh ierhant Mocharioal Super OUT OF TOWN ORDERS SOLICITED Events to boring Bend pric ar ca do oft it illega iatressine { =\u2014 pacity o n echani per- .oes are certate Ar.Dickey, in answer, acknowledged (stress = ._ THE CHISHOLM CASE.\u2018intendent, and his promotion, there- ani Yu a UE een! eet fer dE A | mm : fore 2 Cu Right sition of Superin A.T.WILEY & CO.Reuters ment contained an offer from r le ; tee =; of endent of e rtmen a | .- or t present to do the work alone, then ne bad ped y.Moved from their foundations.a he C ore Review this a n ing tribute to his ability ard business tact 1803 NOTRE DAME ST.- and 2341 ST.OA BT pV RITE tor the largest aod beat book over psbiisbed cm looked it and bis fermer met wes ALONG THE BECANCOUR.of Chisholm and the Citizens\u2019 Insur- Sin Har Fi Ta oh ger: onaie abit as Sod a formato wor?wrong./ o e Ontario act doing Acten, Que., April 22.\u2014Since Friday ance Compan Chishalin moves for a Tr.Wolo mr Toa «The Most Reliable Lunch in the City.\u201d aod ia what to loves \u201cBOTH PRER 1 mews away with the second judgeship in coun- \" new jury trial and also for arrest of judg- changes, it is quite possible that there ties of less that 80,000 of & population, over 30.000 ii pan ie this place, Bowl Se the insurance company Will Le a complete reorganization of he did not enon of it when the appoint.of the Becancour.ha Seren Land- moves for Jud ent in accordance wit the staff at present employed in the C.W.STANSELL & co ment was made; otherwise he woutd noi the verdict, ich, it will be remember- various departments under the charge LE have consented Lo the appointment of Mr.18 g avery house was Riper move he ed, declared \u201cthat there had Leen no Of the Mechanical buperintendent, Ground Wieew, = Building, Chicaat \u2018 Masson.Mr.Mulock contended that DEORE TROD en GORE ater is about a a tubs of butter in the place where Chis- Indeed, it was openly stated this morn- 6\u201d The fl Trade someone was watching the Ontario lew; foot higher than it was in 1865, and holm bad all that some nine hun- Bg that in one of t departments at e.\u2014P eee for Mr.Masson was appointed just in Be\u2019 Grand Trunk trains could not dred tubs had been destroyed during Lhe least, mamely, tbat of Mechanical Ac- HRY ATTRACTIVE BSALS time to be sworn in an hour or two be- Lao CIR place Monday.their tracks fire in his cold stor warehouse in Cuunts, à change in the direction of either A \u2014or + fore\u2019 the law took effect.The debate being under water for about eight hun- February.1802, Mr.Duclos, counsel for ly to occur.Enquiry at the of y Lies Good Household Puraiture, Valuabie ot amalgamation or abolition was ve was continued by *Mr.McMillan, who dred feet.Between St.Gregoire and Chisholm.argued this morning in sup- spoke of the loss of population in Huron and the leas need of two judges than I: time past.Mr.Boyle, of Monk, took occasion of the debate to statu that his vois on the remedial bill had not been Doucet'a anding the track was covered for about two miles, and trains were compelled to stop at St.Gregoire.lal train was sent to inspect the a tuation, but nothing can be done un- por of the motions for new trial, etc.criticized the {indings of the jury on \u2018the questions of fact.and also sub- imt' that there had been misdirection of the jury on the part of the trial tho General Manager elicited the fact, however, that no suth changes were com- templated by Mr.Hays at present, although that official would not say, but what such chan might be the out- 504 Lagauchetiere Street, influenced by Government promises.Severai mont ago he abanaoned all til the water subsides.Range, * The subscribor_has received instructions from: npn mri ena i S| RE-OPENS TO-DAY.|7#xx5 b js in prog Mr.as the new officials assumed control of \u2014 \u2014 .Easing atûls retiquos, 8381 HEO- ry Abbatt, Q.C., also appears in the claim to the Ni ara (ollectorsh: 1 har _ their departments.1f this department .n he s0 informed Sir Mackenzie Dowell The © suppox pier\u2014_mentioned in somme case, charged with watching the, inter abolished,.the services of between SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 3th APRIL during the crisis of January Jaat.He Fe far Te w © esterd Tel Dhridge, hy W.Atwater, Q.re appears for lr A thirty and forty officials will necessarily The whole of the Furniture and Effects.le held | rom the Government no \u2018premise of 5 a by ay The ay.oof an un in- oo rance company.be dispensed with.Co.si.uding Valuable Upright Plano, Hand office ished cri © piers are masonrn .Ano her change which was ofticially The present proprietor intends that this well-known or Set dn odd pieces, Inlaid bles, Hand e matter here dr d, th ti , announced Lh.s morning, consists : .Carv Mar Clock, Soreens, to adjourn was lost.Melon THE FRENCH CRISIS.TRANS-ATLANTIO RATES.substitution of tbe standard systema of Restaurant will not only maintain its past record for good Hardcore and Coety BW.Sita: Dinger Set, \u2014 operatin rains for system a .6 : Mr.McShane renewed his question, OUPÆeois to Reslgn After Meeting the The re È presentatives go the different sent in 8 bral on ail lines controlled by by Cooking and unsurpassed Wines, but will eclipse everything Le re Extension Ce rere Solas Sue menti y Does Mili street, beint St.Charles, Mon- Chamber.cnrs ip, nes doing | Canadian poi the Grand trunk Railway in Canada.The f th kind thi tinent th covered in Tapestry, Toilet 4 - \u201c eu the citer nag to the Government or to Paris, Aprii 22.\u2014 The refusal of the will hold a \u2018conferenca to-morrow in New former?Ts Tht roduced distinctly 4 eri- O \u20ac Kind on this con: ce \u2018 i J ome\u201d Hall Stove, Saeed Prow possi- Mr.dimet said the matter would be Senat- to grant the Madagasoir credits York to conpider the advance in second ble, but will be modified somewhat to Jooked up by the Department.Govern- to the Bourgeo's-©abinef, as reported cabin east-bound rates.The west-bound suit the conditions of this country.ment orders were then taken up.\u2018The Yesterday.is regarded as a well devised rate was ad¥anced some days ago and first was a resolution, providing that tactical move against the Cabinet in the is now in foie.There is also a pro members do not loss their eight dollars conflict between th two branches of the sition before te lines to advance the FINANCE AND COMMERCE.\u2018o re CALE a7 ATTWO ¢ OOLOCK.Lunch or Supper Parties Supplied.WALTER KX.RARE a day indemnity for absence, ided the Government, wk ch involves the French first cabin rate Among those who will period \u2018did mot exceed twolve days.The Constitution itself.The Cabinet has re.attend the tmekting and who will leave Finest Chefs of continental renown engaged.resolution was r ted and the bill based plied by swnmoning the Chamber, as it this afternoon fèr the purpose are Messrs.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.\u2018 r thereon read a first time.°° Is poinied out officially, in face of the Hannah, of the Allan Line; McFarlane, \u2014\u2014 Best stocked\u2019 Wine Cellar in the Dominion and prices right.IN OLV NT NOTICE.; ; Senate's vote, it of th bo i and Ringland, of th Db.M 8 pele Dill to, allow mining machinery to Be ction of affaires Bt It sand: Beaver.\"® | pT ie?8 RRS mane from July 1, was read a third time.ers that it ht not to resign in the + Vork, over diréet pre api April 81.=== > = ™ Under tho WindiseTp set.: The House went into Committee on the #bseuce of explanations to the Chamber.STOLE FROM A A FRIEND.Op Clee.Ops Clos re THE SABISTON LiTU®.& PUB.où Li - bill to relieve tho proposed fast Atlantic The Chamber rould.not ment in the reg- 3% TM 74 TA A WIN BEDS Le te ot steænship line from having a terminal War order of things until May 29.The Alfred Jackson, a clerk, residing on = = ; ; : The un port in trance.Sir Richard Cartwright Cabinet's reply.in summoning the Cham- Quesnel street, wi sentenced by Judge Do ugar Reg Co.13456 1% 1204 Bus will sell dette In the 8 od thought the whole matter should stand PeT seems the best that b> made Dugas this morning, to six months im- pref.5.he i is ox IN BRASS.tice, azote Bullding, ontreai, on Ti 2 5 over until the next Parliament.It was to the 8-nate\u2019s move and virteally refers prisonment for theft.Jackson was in- rq 80% 81 80! 4 DAT, the Twenty-elgh th too importaut to be dealt with at the the conflict to the Chamber, which has vited by « friend named Thos.Kelly, 1 1% 18% | - We arp pow showing (he Latest English Fashion apoio Fires oF that those Compare \u2019 end of the session.The terms of the Already twice refussd to concur in a vote yesterday to take dinner with him at = IT ax wx #8» great\" variety of mew designs specially mea er Furfture an Fixtures Bille, Recely« fast line bill did not bind the contract- of censure of the Cabinet passed > the his home, No.104 Colborne street, but 2% gi A factured for vs.: able, B bad bte ors to a twenty knot service; the whole Senate.If the newly summoned Cham- = = ; ful; Lith os dd re y 3 th 1 J > 1 2 when he departed it) was found that J.; gravinge © matter was tes loosely prepared.It ber persists in this attitude, a consti- one hundred dollars had been stolen.ue 0 oy 8 - PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.on; Manufactured Block, Goode in process, would require time to propetly arrange tutional crisis would be threatened.A short time after he \u2018was found \u2018\u2018cele- e .L 81 0% 4 $y Fan on Band and 12 bande, 1 rods Sadee it and should be left to a new Parlia- It is reported that President Faure hrating,\u201d and locked up by constables illers & Cattle Firs.wa 18 a ri Show Room, 117 Queen St.e.d goods of the Noveity Departs et im op LE am | act pigmatin th ét, Guilgher aon enaul fie A 58 5 EN Im ne Pare ene it was *L, de _\u2014 \u2014 E at this session.oo la o perfect fact when the Chamber of Deputies meets BRITISH MA LS.Teck & Western.155% a _\u2014_ \u2014\u2014 4 H.R.IVES & CO., office, Gazette uilding.where 1 When the House resumed its sitting on Thursday.This rumor, however, can- a Bie 15% 1% UM LE dog EE MANUFACTURERS, ET pp oF from the at.two o'clock the steamship gabeidy bill not be confirmed.The Postmaater wishes to.explain that ; be BM LK DN 4 pe ' was reported by \u2018the committee.the tardy arrival in England of the mails hiv » x\u201c.SAN REE #æswztt Mentreal and Birmingham, Eng.and ari & ler core essor «The Montreal Turnpike Trust Bill and POISON FOR MEDICINE.0 up at the post office\u2019,in March we 18 me is i aime {he ill authorizing a loan of $2,000,000 ad mt last for steamers Etruria and Cam- ve 1004 206 106 7 the unders sit JOHN Ww.\u201com e \u2018Mon arbor Conguissioners Sudden Death of Dr.de Cotre fact 3 = road AME MARKETS.dejar Sabiston Pub, were read a second time.© Hemmingford.y \" mails for both oicamars were delayed en sn, 9 ps Tiew fiom the lia ation with & great ¢ oa ot fat A AMERICAN Liqui ot the Litho and The Government then asked the House \u2014_\u2014 route between.here and Nev ork, we Mw BB h has been cuites \u201cMonts Open's Highest Lowest Closios | 83 saw to go into Committee of Supply.[Special to the Star.] \u2018Chat they missed the steamers Npr which Laks shore.> oR um = \u2014 poreistert me on ne Granger À la Whe Me a GB wens A DELAYED VISIT.Hemmungford, Que., April 22.\u2014A sud.they were intended and had be for- i wi 0 HE 10% contimaes bution BU Whe arch | Oem ay.Som wk hs den death.occurred in this vill this warded by a later despatch.MisouriPsc.» » 2 4 statement will be publish in a few days, W July.24 0% te The Ministers have decided not to visit ; \u2014e ! 6 C7 \u2018 and will, it be a tod Osta.ee 19 1084 19%-4 196 ; morning thé result of accidental pois- of a ui, said, o 5% \" ay.19% M 194 19608 din Poil unanime orders Club until it ouing, the viotim being Rene de BICYCLE MEETING.i ®t Bh a as se gning 8 ses ae SE t ga, 3 8 \u201cPork.pa ss & a um of Household Goods & Pursiture, nse- Cotret.e doctor was subject to severe Bates 8 5 5 5 ce à 7 ci quence they will not be in Montreal on as meeting real Be de do prof.\u2014 \u2014 MANE OR 3 J5 Gas at Lars ay.4 iB 0 dB April 27, nor will the announcement of aus rare Hook a Bioyele Gh hab will take ot the Mon Borat Ta \u201cEM = 19; 14; #6 Street Hy.at\u2019 a, 10'do., xd, at Sikes i Es 5 oO a | Tn à Bro, wars 338 Si.Stroet, Paul Biroet.the Government programme for the com- ¢ P p ms Norte CRE : ! ! | ar » July.0 Ho ss sis \u2014\u2014 1 dose of what he lve was dys psia evenin arrangements will\\ be Do awl Hi.1 1 11 39 Afternoon Sales.\u20141 Electric : =r Ing campaign be made in the commer- medicine, but took instead.lo made for the Queen's Birthday outi Chicago & Nor.Western 1 1 1 198 to Ry.at 74 1-8; 40 G % iE sox nL : metropolis.Mr.Jacobs has secur- expired at seven.The Coroner has been IRE: Su PaniMion.à Ouah 4 4 To re TS; 10 \"Dom.© thon at 9% .Yo Btw © Toi ed the promise of a visit in about ten notified and will arrive this afternoon | : : : 0 eran = 4 = \", eue OS - _ \u2014\u2014 MONEY TO LOAN.ia me Ss for the inquest.Deceased leaves a widow BIATHA = B D ar wo BB = a : ayor Wilson-Smith this morning saw but no children BRYSON-_A¢ Fort Coulonge, PQ.on 20h = = n= a= = 'Mgiwaukee - Coo ; some of the Ministers and arranged that - 20tn John Bryson.© Susi Qis Roulldà Pac.73 m4 7% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE: | = avt.3 EX 8 54 Moner to lend vn Sr moctaes on cit ?a committee of the exhibition delega- Co ter.Otiawa Journal please opr.Do pref.3 WH ° 234 \u2014\u2014 A July.2 £ J must be Gras cles le : dots a tion should meet à sub-committes of the MORE POOR MILK.MARRIAGES: Rr i ic Ric ° eee To = = ERE WERCAFTIRYSY .Privy Council this aflernoon or to-mor- ures Dealers Fined for Selling Milk POYLE-FERTE \u2014 At St.Joseph's ( T6 Te 1 on SQ ec on, mea THER ww.nm © my \u2014_ per \u2014row and bold a conference.- \u2014- \u2014 or ng kK | the Zist inat\u2026 By the Bey We a \u2014 am] - Bo ATR at July 8 Te - Below the Standard\u2014NIIk Brouxht | \u2018thier, Michael, mon = oP \u2018 Ba me er ne am] 77 rORACE \u2014\u2014 SIR OLIVER MOWAT.to the City by the Trains te bé Ie.oi Quiver\u201d Ju to Jutta, Tia, gp : a 04 24 Mers STH HM STORAGE.Toronto, April 22.\u2014The rumor is re- Inspected.EAT a WWM w Special Notices.venise Express ha Ce\u201d Vicor ir frere vived, that Sir Oliver Mowat will enter The officials of the Health Depart THER pl UC aw M0 10 Place sad organs b the ollgviog Ls selene Er Ed pectatty, Pod Po Cr | ane es te bug rE ATIC ip tn Bg :E À pal re | ce ER \u2014.paign and will-faske à definite announce- i.' .eve cat x hese = ment to that effect in a day or two.Peau which ae ont milk Tn Pro, Dinees Fo alters long for ms g & i pros.Émis wii be aol dau rook bt BARNATO'S HORSE WON.quired perce de, mk Slur wa L fat in | rsdn, the hed ar at il On ae 1996 Ce ig prise during the next fortnight.P| .FREE.pots pr Merete ar.Friends ind acquaintancés are requested 2 =» 28 = Layton & Bro.148 Poel strost, evo : London, April 22\u2014At the Epsom raigned before oh milices Yeaterday to attend.\u2014 8 \u2014 \u2018a site Iton\u2019s.92 4 A buying to the amonnt \u2014 apring meeting to-day the City an \u201cSu aftormoon on the charge of molling mil DYMENT \u2014In this city, wn \u2014-\u2014 = = == oie to sred or yellow dshelin clomy 008, burban handicap of 2000 sovercigns for below the andaf and ali were con- Drment, pee ears, ones - 8.Ip, wm 37 BO - CO 5e Catharien three-year-olds and upwards; the second .vage, of 13 Stuart peu 48 years.a 2» m., oo m= \u2014 TH .} \u201c 0 x32ew Tel 43% 2254 54.» 100 Sovereion® encens and the hind street, iy Radar and J; Jacques Lafor- husband'a La 8 residence, No, au ATs Dame Zw.4 WM omni | m= a re, ance street, thence \u2014 \u2014 te Ou or à Meuse, .about BY mile and a guarter aon a RA data schel ville John Staires Friands and to eel Bor we a \u2014 m = = * a a ., | Te follow a or cation, rnato\u2019s Worcester; n C iain street \" - \u201c10 we Comprisi reocel te for classifion De.Rothechild's, Rar od a 36 Champ a was fined $3 N MAN -Suadenty, ire 2nd A s BR = # : room aad ihe for S50 u ved la oe and Col.s Hebron, thi The Recorder, in renderi from his late residence, ve | Come see those an ER declared that in futars, be would fee fou street on on ur es inat., \u2018At = us - ; shout it.Open evenings.I.| WV AE sec ow RA er, AT 3.KIungh, | THE AFRICAN SITUATION.Baling\u2019 ize on all milkmen convicted BE her Conetany, iureh, thence to wt 3 = = tr Wine - \u2014 TO TURCHASE BEPRP : you London, April 22\u2014Eord Selisbury re- \u2018 Let Ton = = pio Joa know the ew scale Nordheime - : for roomy ST yes aden | LL turned tg Lomton yesterday from his tip PCR of the defendsnts pleaded that THE WEATHER.a ihe late \u201cem a Einae piano in Sole are 1xTRD TO BORROW $8, A¥ P.O, ON e ; J , p a Am- 1 \u201cx \u201cnN nde hal Qu traïdetoe run à A Cabinet Council was convened at the who had aor the.city.an ot hou Se Fine den 2 next twen- A Bet Tethe long side, hoon Oo a oi a à a able price > by ES | Wares of fo.Tbe John © ENTIER re RE Foreign offios at 11 o'clock to-day for Thenght that was ® good milk.The ni ui 3 ted Morchaot : 2 = lo by N m - cor th he purpose he of discussing the sitaation Recorder toh this plea as \u2014 fod ol * James re The Montreal, Det prt Tegard to the Transvaal.Lord Salis portes or milk.0 Zu ool] Ges the Sages at the mR .Toe Eels gh \u2018 ran .week, den : the sitting of tbe-Cablueé on 1 to pms ERs a i 5 » À 4 ae sé, sad Jamel streets aE \u2018 co ER i he ?T ZA "]
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