The Montreal daily star, 14 juin 1886, lundi 14 juin 1886
[" i | VOL.XVIII, NO.| 3 GLADSTONE'S - MANIFESTO.Stree ; The Rival Policies of the Different Leaders Contrasted.Vigoroasly Defeads the Policy of the Government \u2014 Lord 2alisbury Addresses the Conservatives at Hatfield\u2014 Several Election k ; inifestoes, Ë LONDON, Juss 13.\u2014Mr.Gladstone has 2 isaned the following manifesto to the clec- > tore of Midlothian 5 \u201c Gontlemen.-In consequence of tho defeat : ol the bill for the better Government of lre- land, the Ministry advised and Her Maesty was piessed to sanction the dissolution of Parliament fora decision by the nation of the vest, and likewise the mampiest issue that been submitted to it for balf a cealury.It is only a sense of the $1: avity vf this issue which induces me.at a period of life when ti nature cries alousi for repaseé.to seek.after fiving in thirteen pârittuents à seat in the fourteenth, a wih this view t0 solicit fur the 1ifth time the honor of your congidence.At the net eleo- tion T endeavored in my addresses nnd Bpeeches to 1m: ress upon you the fact that a crisis had arrived in the affairs of Ire- fad\u2019 Weak as the late Gaveroment was for Ë inary purposes, 2 had great advant ; for dealine with thaïcrisis.À « inprobensive Imeasure provediux from that Government would have received warm and exteasive support from within the Liderai party.and would Protaniy bave viosed tbe Irish controversy within the pre Samp = = von tete load Herd Ad Ee Glasgow STEAMSHIES.Philieiana nutritive properties.or Weak Lungs, Spit- Fg 13 GRECIAN Jone 3 Hog of Blood.Shortness of Brosth, Bronchitis, uno 3 | TIN ws July 8 tions, it is a sovereigm remedy.It promptly the Co: cures For Torpid Liver.Bitourmess, or Complaint.\u201d Dyspepsia, a A To eation.| it is is an\u2019 FN aaallen remedy.\u201cSoi b y druggists.BR.PIERCE\u2019'S PreceTs Anti Bilious and Cath \u2018So, a vial, by mee BEST MUSIC Jor Vacation Time at the Mountains, the Seaside.or in the Social Circle, Dilson & Co.'s Xusic Books are an unfailing source of Enter- taimnent.mca Mins tret Songs, 01 and New Coleae Songs (with War ngs.and Anny aud Patriotic).Chet ee 1 Duacts.Amert Collection.The iy is a large sheet music size book.and all contain just the songs that make the time pass merrily in hotel parlors.boat-rides and excursions Hon êtes tes, moderatel auscolt anû er taste.em b e an ful ano Pees v $1.00 SCHUMER READING, therats nothing more delteht- tony fresh and fascinating the The Letters of Mozart te vols, ene) + The Letters 2% Mende lelsohn (2 lad n= tiers.Becthovents Bilographical Romance.Mexart's Romantic \u2018Biography \u2018he Soprane à No th the varions lives of the great tone masters, value ble as weil in ug, and should be in every publie library.OLIVER DITSON & CO.Rorton.C.II.DITSON & CO 132 867 Broadway.New York ACTS UVPON THE BOWELS, LIVER, KIDNEYS | AND THE BLGOD.\u201c EBARSALOU > J.B Cc : MANUPACTURERS QF THE FOLLOWING BRANDS SOAPS! IMPERIAL SOAP (Trade-Mark Horse's Head), > HOUSEREEFERS soar (1 Ib.bar.60 lbs.per box).ALL RIGHT SOAP, RED MOTTLED SOAP,\" .BLUE MOTTLED SOAP.These are naturally Mottled Soaps.ii trNO IMITATION.a LE ACNE Our Shoe Backing is justly esteemed for its Drillianoy, Blackness.and Leather-preserving Qualities.The name of the firm is impressed on each bar of Soap and each box 8 Lyeand Blacking.\".srDBEWARE OF IMITATIONS o8 \u2014 OFFICE AND FACTORY: ST.CATHERISE and PLESSIS, Mowtemam |.\"1.A laze a Royall \\ Bars Das Dares FROM mr nse.-«11th June, Friday jursday sh * \u2018Thai Bates oi Passage from Quebec: 850: $50 to 850, 330, Mcording to SCOOMIMOARLION earner Cabin, $30.Steerage at lowest LA These rmamers bave saloon, stateroom: and axmidahipe, here Bart our fr Pere SEE MONTREAL D Toros S l'assengers for SA and SAR.NI LA can em cmbark : ax ontreal; also those for the steam- Ç daly w w 3 Ura tL EN, 143 St.James Strest - orix TORRANCE & CO.Hospital Stent.QHOBT ROUTE TO LONDON AND CONTINENT.NORTH ( GERMAN LLOYD SS.C0.lL I ANS Important to European Travellers.The CITIZENS\u2019 INSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA will issue Short Term Accident Policies or Tickets for periods of one month and upwards to parties visiting tha COLOKIAL EXHIBITION .or travelling abroad while same lasts free o permit charze.\u201c \u2018An Insurance Ticket for 78,000 in event of death and $15 per week while laid up from accident, issued at $4.50 per month.HEAD OFFICES: 2179 SX.JAMES STREET.Miscellaneons.W.AsLE, CU & 00, 190 GREY NUN STREET.SCOTCH ( DEAIN PIPES.Chimney tops F.Vent Linings, ; Fiue Covers, , Fire Bri : Fire Clay.Portland Cement, nada Gomeat a moni Water Lime, iting, Plaster of Paris, Tax, co China Clay.&c., &a.Manaf: MESSEMER STEEL, acturers ROFA, CHAIR AND BED SPRINGS.stock alwars on hand.Toronto Office Ring st .M.\u20ac.IT RIONT, Baperintendent.The Tom any are propared to mak {meets w see General Merchants and er o fic and protect their premises with their Electrical goes for the prevention of |\" Gentlemen Bonding will do.well to mee our x t Biectri I Balls.before adopting Te es or the ordinary call bell.Ni Private Hesidence should be without our Riootric Alarm Annunciator.EST PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR à, done by ying to N.XY.Piano Paie qe es 157 3 mn E Wo ea 4 oct mère EYEE > villas, crie ey very moderate prices.\u201c187 ta value amies 3 los, British, Me fancy colors.1700 Notre Frame St ARPET FELT SAVES THE CARPET, makes floor air-tight, pleasant to valk on; free from mot Delivered to any par of city.5c per) yd Bennet & Co.438 Bt, Paul street, Mon 2912 x RAIN PESIT PORTLAND, ROMAN and Canada Cements Fire Uricks, Fire Clar, White Bricks, £c.de ALEX.BEEMN ER, 2d Craig treat.N INE FRIEND, IF YOU WANT TO i buy Kalsomine for tinting your walls, wo di D.FAREOWS, 1822 Norgk DAME STRERT.ONLY 7e PER LH.Éresiuur Stores, 7 Hotels, $s.ta et.te 10 PROFESSIONA WEN.Offices to let in \u201caan Office Baïtdine: 163 and les St Jumes St, now in process of alter- \"Sates of offices will be arranred to suit de- girabla tenants.Plans may be secon at STAR Office.158 St.James streot.130 tf STORES TX TO ENT THE NEW BAL- ILDINGS beated and ol Apply 10 48 thoi THOS.LIGGET.1885 Notre Dame St Bouses 1o Tek, NAA AA LET IN \u2014 IN \u201cTHE TOWN OF ST.erome, just across the river, five Dunutes* waik from \u20ac nements, each four and Bre OOS § \u201cTurnished Ht required Kent low.Abyty P.U, Hox 1460, Mor rural.Bd 0 LET \u2014 HOUSES, 304 ST.ANDRE , st; 369 Notre Dame st.Coutlee & Lamarche.23 St.James s3.1°515 Te LET\u2014 COTTAGE, AT LONGUEUIL, for the Sumner, charming situation on nk ot the river.ten minnte=* aly rom boat and five APPLY 3t 2 Ura § Jd LET-AT a \"CLAIRE, CLOSE the village, and 5 minutes\u2019 drive from depot.three (3) splendid new Cottages, 1 apart ments each ; rent froim now tll May next, 9150.turiher particulars, apply to H, Charlebois, solic\u2019 ot Te LET-FURNISHED COTTAGE, GARden attached, on the bill side, Cote St Antoine, for two > months.from 1st July.Apply © 9 » Stanton, 191 St.James street.NO LET_FURNISHED (WITH OPTION of buying turpiture a nice house; rare Address \u201cG 1077.\u201d 3TAR office.2 LET-SUMMER RESIDENCE, HAND.pSomely furnished.tacing the river.at bly Basin, PQ.Double house.completely fur- pished, illiard table, & HO) } per annum.Apply Ww WOE Shaw, Sot Ste dames sit! 120 TE BELGIL MOUNTAINS, P.Q \u201cTHE IROQUOIS HOUSE,\u201d Low rates \u201cbusiness men visiting the city daily.OITERB URN PARK, ds in Canada, opens largest Excursion Grou où the QUEEN'S BIRTHD Brace F.Campbeil, À No Proprietor.MERRICONEAG HOUSE, HARPSWISLL, ML, This delightful Summer Hotel is situated on Harpswell Neck.Casco Bay.15 miles from Portland, having airy and well furnished rooms, the windows of each according a beautiful sea view; excellent yachting, bathing and fishing.Good livery stable connected with house.Rates $7.00 to $12.00 per weok.Steamer makes two trios daily between Harpswell and Portland.Send for circular, to A.E.PFINKHAM, Proprietor, So.Harpswell, Me.135 À CHANBLY CANTON\u2014Exeelsior Hotel This hotel has \u2018fist beer been renovated from top to bottom.and is now under the abie management of D.H.Rochon & Ca.In close proximity to and in full view of Chambly Basin.the opportunities for boating and fishing cannot be surpass Families from ihe city desiring a good and comfortable home to spend the warm Summer months should avail themselves of thé great inducements offered by the Excelsior Hotel, where every attention will be shown them at D.H.ROCHON Æ CO.\u2014 THE \u2014\u2014 Gay , y ABENAKIS MINERAL SPRINGS.ST.FrANCOI1S DU Lac, P.Q.The above Famous Springs, charmingly tuated in the near noishborbood of the Pictures ne SOREL ISLANDS, are justly cele- rated for the cure of Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, (Liver and, Kidney Complaints and General Debilit Hist ls Sp Abonaki s House\u201d will open on the FIRST O FORE and will be found replete with overy convenience for the comfort guests.Billiard Tables, Croquet Lawn and other.amusements.Facilities for Boating, shing, &c., by any Summer Resort.The Stoner Three Rivers leaves every Tuesdar-and Friday at 1 p.m.for the Springs.125 SI.LEON SPRINGS HOUSE, « Situations Müantel.LENS NASA AA Wastens = EXPE RIE INC) EDEN Tn AVELLER win thoroi wiedge ul faney quels ve faney dry as! sa open a Hiwied ment; solid connection honuh \u201castern LAN chips i tn of Untatio and Maribme Pro- vinces; rences subimdltied; salury muderute.od This! no 1473 WH KD\u2014SIT ro ATION AS POOKKEEP Ex, \u201cSTh- Qu or office heip of any kind by coment ana well educated pan, salary moderato.Addreas * C9539, STAR office Lui 3 V TANTED\u2014A THOROUS R COMPETENT AC.ConniABt des: ent Lest ivfe given, Address * in us ¥ T Y Rl LE N, peaking Frêne d lugtish staently and not «traits Lt a ados as slice, cullector or any suailar pston, , Vuderali vertisiug thoroughly.Address * Ÿ bdu,* STAR vibre AG WH NTE x Fir CLASS MINER AN ay NY Ssement.Addivss © L Y 861,\" Star vllice.135 4 WwW ANTE, SITUATION as A Gguud § pok- ww ool 1049 Jurors street, _ .Wha en B A RESPEC TAUL E \u201cyour, A 1100 as storeman, assistani or any uther { api Seti, ran et y w! here be can wake himself (superaily u fucnishea refercuces.Address 1065,\" Teli ve 13 WANE DRY a 7\" MAN GARDENER.A uation on a fac where he Bas a clues to leary farming, no ubjection to go far eg contiry.siuall salary bat sténdy employment desired.Address * M.1 STAR office.$a 2 Ww ANTED\u2014A NITU ATION TOT HE OF TWO geutiemen, à best of references give Address HOUSEKEEDE R, pes uf trust WANT ED\u2014 SITUATION BY à STE ADDY, REL SALLE aati, ak a Storeman of {pa ee Ker, has gons references, and is auch and rect at sures.Address, K 1155,\" STAR offic V ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG GIRL LL EAVING SC SCHOOL, \u2019 a position as resident governess © yo! ung children: Mauntration BOL SU que : an blest as suitable vp oy meut._ Address \u201cR 1166,\u201d WwW ANTED-BY AY ENGLISH LADY iF OSITION AS compamon toa ing us nztand or travelling, Address N NE + Drawer 638, I.O., éity- 13% 3 V a STEL-\u2014EN ONE ENT, w ATCH) MAKER, où Young man hree \u201cex wishes to utah: Saat TG 1076 Srar oies 1578 __Eroperty for Sale, BIC.FOR SALE OR TO LET The \u201cManor House,\u201d a comfortable family residence, situated at Bie, with 10 of land adjoining the premises.The house commands a beautiful view of the river.bay and mouutains, and is onty 5 a minutes\u2019 walk from L CR Swtion._A the BELL & JO A Advocates 1% St.Peter street.Quebec.ARM FOR SALE.Being half of Lot No.19.19, in the fifth Range of Godmanchester, bordering on the Village of Huntingdon, 9 acres from Grand Prank I De- pol, containing 100 acres, more or less, with a &00d Suxar Bush and Orchard on it.a first- class stone house, pnd kitchen, with summer kitchen and woodshed attached.and large barns, stables and sheds: the whole in first- class order.The Jocation'is one of thy most beautiful in the Country.For terms, &c.ap- nly to the Prourietor on the premises, or by latter to ANDREW CUNNINGHAM.Hunting- don, Que.137 t{ i ae to PESTE inteiluçeut mau, PRICE ONE CENT.Situations Vacaut, CNT MS ENS ANE © CNE ASE Wanted-Hand Cigar Nakers.Smith, Fischel & Co, College Street, 3 AGENTS.\u2014 DOES DEATH END PRObation ?Is hell a material fire?Isis Just for God to pam wit! never encing pan lex] in à fow via ed tail of té moment ef on ath, pue unler æiving the moment atter ¢ as and hundreds of others equally thrilling are dual} on Dr.Cochran, Arehbkhop Lyach .- Bishol many other ually eminent wn in our Bok Fire Puubstment.* Ef AR Sg 135 GENTS-WE HAVE JUST SECURED copyright for the most inary.blishiest: it in vrrit: tian, manufac Tur by vurseives to La a voue Te want; se home ust have a copy.send for terms territory.as It is going with a dirais\u201d - 34 Garrison & Co.Brantford.Osta.E WANT A to ne loner: soue ferriiory s Still open.Co, Brantturd, O, FOR AUSTRALIA ! W company of twenty fi Fait Tor Australis on July boal, as canvassers 1bere clearing from $1000 $0 g rf month.Letlers and renoue open to Lispection of < en ith records need apply.Heaton, Ontario.Frise, WANTED FOR VACATION, où se us lo give belles terms than any Garretun & Co., Brantfo:d, ontane 1345 ANT ED \u2014 A SMART GIRL a3 General servant.Family smalt.Apo) 1 Bn TREET.ANTED\u2014 AN EXPERIENCE | Editor for a Montreal Wee! pers A by letter.to M.W.H.F.Box Post Gos.Monreal.> sax 1, aD Bia NANT ra.Hobkmen: Axe OA A, Ntonecumders.or etes Contactors t and applies fu SOHN S SEULLY, sens treet, Montreal, or brea Toi TUE: street, West WANED \u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT FOR TOR edd light work.Apply :mmediately mt SY 1204 Cadi ANTE TED_AN EXPERIENC, CED En ROTILER ON ) WH thoroughly und ihe lg neal spas Joo Virtue, 3:4 rites at eed 137 2 ANTED-A YOUNG MAN who UNDER.Ww stands tbe care of a horse Apply to 15 St Helen street.37 3 ANTED_ IMMEDI STE LY AN FXREEL = stock cutter.Apply H.Shorey & = \u201cora A adv ANR SELLAY ABLE AGENTS TO States Life [usarance V resent the U pans 101 re Proviso Cort .A oly Gh ator, su tendent lui 3 a ve 1 SL Francois Xavier SL, Al Worn SHORTHAND WEITER.45LE 0 work Wi St, James ees ae ES CNE KITCHEN GIRL AT FREEMAN'S ANTED\u2014 ONE STL 8S CLER! V Wholesale x best of AS \u2018archonge ; reiqüil re ane pe eres tiaployed less er Fao.box 261.DOTRY SEAT, ave DESIRABLE COUN- 3 VY SEAT, al Coteau du ac CAL .Orchard, Fruit and Flower G Gardens, &c., £c.Aopiyto\u201d Ÿ workmen.AEINETIARE te Beat AR.S900 + 11526 WM.NORRIS, 1653 Notre Dame street, city.Les OR SALE \u2014 FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS Was PIEST \u20ac LAS BREAD BAKER F property, stone front, in perfect order, man, ai at once Ww ix ce 13 ae ca tabie 7 years built on St.Lawrence Main St, paying Ont.135 4 Bada Pt eR 10 hy Bp t WASTER BEATE | eformmons iy x 1373 Address \u2018J 1144,\u201d STAR office.ai tie Te = SURNISHED COTTAGES AT TADOU.WANTED, ~ A BUTLER FOR 4 GENTLEMAN'S fac, Saguenay, for sale.or lo let for the season; rent moderate.Ap; o- Amos I.Colston, P.0.Box 1078, Quebec, P.of Q.nat For Sale t to Printers.About thirty Frames {wooden) and six Galley \u2018Racks, all in good order.Apply to ME.CULLIN, STAR office, corner St.George street and Fortification lane.122tf NEW CEDAR SKIFF FOR SALE, Lonath 18 feet 9 inches, beam 3 feet 5 inches smooth finish inside and out, complete with spars and sails {Lateen and Dandy), Atw Patent Certro-board, 2 oars and un metal rowlocks, rimmod with black walnut: very fast sailer Tac F rower.Apply at once to PO.136 3 Brockville, Ont.NUMBER OF FINE BELL AND other organs will bn sold cheap.Apply to tho N, Ÿ, Piano Co.238 St.James street 7 3 por, SALE \u2014Tents of all kinds, in] house also, a Foueraliy useful.Wie to lt.A, Allan.132% WwW ASTED-LADIES T TO ORE Fou FOR TR SAL THEIR per week made, No photo.canvas Re It par fcutars, Case À a » Most in ress, At once, Crescent Art Cod Cen on, Mass.Tox \"5170.WANTE ANTED\u2014A GOOD SMART GIRL 1 work\u2014ouly four dress am HB, Rae die.eu y 00 Bartuce Slanted.Am wm Ww WE NE A FRENCH GE: GESTLENAS $ corse on partners Lo Trade oct found indusirge se GO Em = lu colonuxe, \u201cWBL w, STAR vice.Booms Zo Let SIN Te LET\u2014ROOMS, DOU BLE AN aXD : dass INGLE, YI day board if required.Na 22 St A 18% 0045 x \u2014 COMFOKTARLE FOKNISHED ROONA S300 week; » table Tea\" ror a 41.00, at 519 St James sirvet.QUMS \u2014 SEVERAL ROOMS TO RENT, x Ontario street.corner of St.Urbain \"A iT ooù $S-bot PLENITHE vo.RD.AT 83 & 9 married cou seuntiemen ; table Board, #2 per week; aunutes\u2019 walk from Utiice.333 3t Antoine a 5 le de Hu i INS value, 744 x 10, oply $4; Hammocks, from ne upwards: bark can ances at tai perry rguning § foot Laer asses, tireur Games eT freworks of CL She au t'emers hd sus 10 Brazean & be: 658 Notre Darne je 2 Seudior pr prices.Npecial uiscoauts to Clabsand Cor gr 0 R S AL E\u2014SPLENDID UPRIGHT iano and stool, 875.60, in perfect order, with Ba iron plate.fine px in, Ban dsoe SE TES t (Alexander Place).FE SALE LARGE QUANTITY OF Shattine and Pulleys, various sizes.Apply at STAR office.158 St.James St.129t OR SALE\u2014SEWING MACHINES, $5, $6, SU, £12 each; clothes Wringers, $3, $2.50, $4.50; new floor suiciorh.vice and sœ yard; hemp carpes, 18¢ ant.Also fnrnitu bab: sriayes fre #7; torçan, \u20ac 1856 LATE at, eut Dioner sL RE 3 SQUARE AND UPRIGHT SECOND hand pianos in great variety Lo be sold gr rented.od.Apply to N.XY.Piano Co., 28 $ ames R SALE\u2014CHEAP, A HANDSOME DARK BAY mare, with black poin! 7 rears old.wel Lbred, quiet tin harness ; also a Hight top phaeton.in first- étant order ; 1 xet of harness, as hew, suitable for a Hight expres express or carter.Appiy at Dufferin Stables, 631 street.1336 t 3 For SA.SALE-GOOD PONY, ses n, 1 STABLE FOR or à 340 rness, brasa rh ment net.Fès © rilage Se mous ren y new, age cart, ¥ almost we sj00\u2014.Address, © J PAS STAR Office.1373 or SALE, AT X BARGAIN.TWO NEW 1 TAPPING nd Boring machines.Lanries.& Bros, 0.Chaltoux & \"is, St.Hyacinthe, 1\" Q.134 5 Business \u201c@hances.ROM DOUBLE EVON SUITE BOARD.Sox TABLE\u2019 A: 105 Ton Av Avenue.1 æ 0OMS-TWO NICE LARGE, AIRY FRON a N R% wardrobe, comfortal Fr (brant orem = x pan iri ete., few inna ak el Sl 1148 Sangainet RA a Tage eta toy raished ae an or a unfurnished.A toF.Ta oppusite NL Lawrence Hall, , DOUBLE SDS! LE WIrH BOARD, A 3G RY > Meuilt College A: 135 $.Roexs-To LET.FCESIUED ORCNFURN No.16 Ko QOMS \u2014 ONE NE FURNISHED, a room one sin:le, t wabont 14432 St.Cathenne st.Gas.bath, ee.Sic.terms WOdarkie.OQOMNN\u2014XNICELY A ENISHED, SUITABL x.R% wo zeitiemen, separate.134 M Monat, Ey DUMS FURNISHED on JEXFURNISHED.Ro surgeois st, l'ont st Charles.bise Roeus-Fu RNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT board ; alto Lable board, hot and cold water, ad Cathcart st., OOMS-1T0 LET, ONE OR TWO FRONT ROOM B pri ce bathrova.On Second Loar, > OOM\u2014AND BOARD IN A PEIVATE PAHILY Row Bleury street, nice garden.TE PR) vVONS \u2014 MFORTA RODS AOARLE, BoE, 2X5 DORE uat Lachuwe, nient train service.He aM hos 1138, 4% ei mont oak 1 i Room XEATLY FURNISHED ROOM.9 YES Viger Ro \u2014WrH BOARD, 88 CATHCART var = This house will be oper open Juno 1st.Terms ; as usual Dr.Johnson, of Philadelphia, will DONS TaLARGE, AIRY, WELL FURNISHED.Teside atthe jorings, Sanitary Nr ranements HARDWARE S1 STOCK FOR SALE Rome ae, ete wt parlors at 10X class, d stabling and attendance for complete, also Paiñ 3, ass, horses.Bathe at all times.Water a suro best opportunity ever offered yet.The oldest ROOMS ELEGANT FERSISHED RUONS Ts Sure for rheumatism, salt rheum and store in the street, Aftoon years\u201d landing soll- Réos- x, WEST E xD, ao Nec ee S FSpepsia, ne out on account 0 health.Apply to A \u20ac A JAMES K.GILMAN, from indsocr sirvet, front room resident and Af O.LAPIERRE, 2215 Notre Damo street.water and JE .Address\" 1084,\" 124z residen St Leon 8 Springs Co.fotroen Mountain and Aqueduct.1375 ofice - + $00 locality = WEST END HOTEL, LONG BRANCH.COTTAGES AND RESTAURANT Open June 10: THE HOTEL, JUNE 19.D.M.& W.E.HILDRETH, I'roprietors.New York Office.52 Broadway.Varennes Hotel.This magnificent hotol on the banks of the 118 Bt.Lawrence, ut 15 miles from Montreal, wil be opened 6 on ist June.Fine scenery, Str.daily trips al convenient fours ponte.cart disposalof L quests.Famous Mineral Springs © ma aile «tstant Montreal & Sorel R'y Sta- 1 5 mine es tant.USE mally ar er her contagions Lie place 3 Also ei.HUNURÉE BEGhEL Proprieto * 125 Sa; BATHING, INCH-ARRAN HOUSE, DALHOUSIE, Laie des Chateurs, N.By Patronired by His Excellency the Marquis of Governor-Generat of nada, and leading families ol the Dominion.Now improved and co mpleted.Will opén for the Season on Tone nequalied scenery, bathing, boating, fishi nd driving: leat ot table, J livers, re bowling, nnis.&e For:particulars address, ddr ! WM.B.THORPE, Manager.CALEDONIA SPRINGS.Norice.\u2014During entire season, commencing June 10th.Dr.\u2018H.YX, GRANT.will reside at the Grand Hotel, and services be available for Al requirin them.Send\u2019 \u2018for Guide.1112 JAAN BLY CANTON, OFFICERS QUARTERS {Will be opened in a few days.to receive guests excel- lawn \u2018for tho Seagon.Fine large rooms and Dancing I: @ rooms to lot.18718 OD MeCALY cen, PARK HOUSE, MAGOS, QUE IL hotel is now open for Summer - k \u2018Hod ron for Tami Dollars ' Fox Me JAMISON, Proprietor, Merrill House, Adirondacks.Por circulars address MERRILL BROS.128 à (Clinton a.) Marriit.N.x T° LET\u2014OR FOR SALE, IN THE FINE sine °F Market of of St.mora City.a pood ares ROOME\u2014ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BR AC- rooms; Joeatis en and Atay me ul amd se Dimnished changed.& T3 Upper >eigneurs sines« store, with.ne: erica OT Provi- Toe Setaim *ixe exilé rent L810; - Good trans can be done with a a stock.a Hoe he handred dol- Roon- ~UNFURNISHED AT 7 BRUNSWICK ST.lars.dress! P.0.Hox 1460, Montreal.13h11 2 Lie - 187 + ALOON AND RESTAURANT FOR salet, fitted up in élegant, i ng B business of 945 per day.average; one fein Toe ci city.Food reason given RO EapoLy FURNISHED AT 95 PREY IMS NEATLY FURNISHED ROOMS, IN CES: CES: asks AG Wanted to lo Boxrow.AAA A Tao WAS STÉD-TO RORROW, #10 sod.TO #150, ON THE recutity of an Fra wment Lolicy in te Soa rar +, Address \u2018I 10 office, © 137 Bouts ts \u201cTeas.JMMEDIATE AD ADVANC Ci ES] IN CASH à MADE SALARIES.Repayable by instalments.eer Address P.O.Box 1386 Pupils Banted.WANTER-V whol oR {AND BANIO N30 FTIILS ALw 100 Lost., NN NDA PN RRR Lops SATURDAY LAST, A BENCR OF SIX keys Finder Kindly return to Ofhce Harpilton ham 1.John street, and receive Tomar.1312 ALE SILVER 1 STRED PERRIER ost Drooke st.whoever A og this mornin.fi as St.James sérest wi will will cor to abov Le w R° ra) pags of ah thre city 7; ith gardea puis ie RON AS vxrens RSISHED, LAT, sur, ANE ROMS TOLE TO LET FORSIsHED oR ExPonvisaen VONS\u2014WITH ROLRD Y @ = RO ari ve ay FOUN LADIES Eno ROPES atid LARGE MATE ELESISHER bo th board.ns = Street.ws ES OOM-QNE LARGE ROOM WITH «& well fi Toroist raitabse Ta Lor, Two At 16T St.Antoine stree: ous 10 LET.Se Sisarn.TERE CRLETAYD Roache stag Mei: Coles Ava.ROG Fn Trains Sn flat, terns moderate.7 Phillivs 9 Tuesday cere : Wednesday PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 25,275.184 MONDAY.JUXE 14 our OF > TOWN.Orders may be left at TirE STAR office, 138 St.James street, tor THE STAR to be sent to the seaside or other out-of- town addresses.By the death of Mr.W_ J.Patterson, Secretary of the Board of Trade and of the Corn Exchange, the Montreal commercial community loses an old, respected and valued servant.Mrss Enza re ver has inst taken the degree of B.A.at Toronto- University.The men who believe in the unvarying inferioritv of women will no doubt be ask The Burning Boot.Another Jdt ot Women's Prunella Slippers.oe.; Another \u2018ot of Women's Prunella Congress.Ladies\u2019 Genuine French Kid Button Bo 32.50 and $355 ots.Ladies\u2019 Fine Finish Kid Slippers.only $1.00.For Boots and Shoes of all kinds at low pricos, come direct to The Burning.Boot, 110 - you st 2110 13x11 J.C.PARKER.Prop.PANTS, OIL, VARNISHES and GLASS Halsomine.in twelve tints, for walls and ceilings, niso French Imperial Green, for window blinds, ns well as any cothor Color required, mixed ready for use, .- \u201d ».PODS & CO.146 MoGill street, VHOLESALE à 120! CARSLEY'S \u2018COLUMN.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.Monpar, Jane 14.1808 \u201cque MANUFACTURING.L A D.551 tho secret of making silk thread was first mado known in Europe by two monks, who brought some silk-worm eges from China, concealed in a bollow cape (To be Continued.) FAP AND MISSES RUBBEK CLOARKS (NEW GOODS).English Rubber Cloaks Eaglish Rabber Cloaks English Rubber, (Cloaks AT 8.CABSLEY'S.American Rubber Cloaks American Rubber Cloaks American Rubber Cloaks AT S.CARSLEY'S.Canadian Rubber Cloaks Canadian Rubber Cloaks .Canadian Rubber Cloaks AT 8.CARSLEY'S, English.American and Canadian Rubber Circulars sad Dolwaas, in great variety.AT 8.CABSLEY\u2019S, JPrrasoL BALE.| ol S.CARMSLEY'S GREAT PARASOL AND SUNSHADES : SALE.Black Parasols, lined and lace, 50c.each.\u201d\"$ All over Lace Parasols from 750 each.Splendid Surshades from 25c each.Very choice rich Lace Parasols.from $4.00 to $17.00 each.These are all offered at a great reduction.The markets of Paris and London have added their newest designs and colors, and the assortment is very gréat.As all these goods must be cleared out this month, the public will do well to purchase at this reat sale.= 8.CARSLEY.PRINTS 1 PRINTS ! PRINTS} The best and chea, Pes.CARSLETH WASHING MATERIALS.WASHING MATERIALS, WASHING MATERIALS.The best and cheapest.8.CARSLEY'8.GINGHAMS PLAIN.GINGHAMS, STRIPED GINGHAMS, CHECKED The best and cheapest.8.CARSLEYS.CHAMBRAYS, CHECKED, CHAMBRAYS, PLAIN.CHAMBRAYS, STRIPED.The best and cheapest.Go to B.CARSLEY\u2019S for VARIETY.Go to 8.CARSLEY'S for QUALITY.Go to 8.CARSLEY'S for VALUE.MOURNING PRINTS.MOURNING PRINTS.MOURNING PRINTS.best and cheapest.Tho and choapest 5 CARSLET&.PRINTED MADRAS.PRINTED MADRAS.PRINTED MADRAS.The best and cheapest.B.CARSLEY'S.BHIRTINGS, CAMBRICS, FRENCH CAMBRIC SHIRTINGS.CAMBRICS fast in color and beautiful in design.vols 5.CARSLEY'S.The largest and most varied stock of Washing Dress: Materials in tha city are now on exhibition at 8, Carsley\u2019s.Go and see them, Go to 8.Carsley\u2019s for Variety.Go to S.Carsley's for Quality.Go to 8.Carsloy\u2019s for Value, NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SRASIDE JACKETS, NEW BEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SEASIDE JACKEES.NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SEASIDE JACKETS, NEW SEASIDE JACKETS, NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.NEW SEASIDE JACKETS.For the largest and most varied assort- mont of Black and Fancy Cloth Jackets, $00 & CARSLEY'S.New Trovelling Wraps.ia Rew Travelling Wenps | New \u2018Travelling Wrape.23 New Travelling Wraps.New Travelling Wraps.- New Travelllog Wraps.æ New \u2018Travelling Wraps.> New Travelling Wraps.New Travelllaz Wraps, oe New Travelling Wraps.9 New Travelling Wraps.=n New Travelling Wraps.cu New Travelllng Wraps.= New Travelling Wraps.New Traveling Wraps.For Newest Designs, in moat fashionable materials and irimmings, see 85.CAKSLEY'S Joav MAS\" a qe ADVERTISEMENT.Our Parasols ate the Cheapest.Our Sunzhades are the Cheapest.Our Umbretias are the Cheapest.Beo our Parnsols, See our Sunshades, Bee our Umbrellas, Before going elsewhere.All over Lace Parasols, $1.00, tor 50c.Black Satin Bunghades, $1.59, for $1.00.* Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, 88a.Gents\u2019 Umbrellas, 50¢.All qualities equally cheap, at ! JOHN MURPHY & CO'S.REMEMBER TO SEE OUR BOYS JERSEY SULTS.Wo are showing the largest assortment and givin: the best cash value in Montreal.Boys\u2019 Jersey Suits in every size and quality, prices from $1.25 to $6.00, at JOHN MULPHY & CO'S.GIRLS JERSEYS.A large lot of Girls\u2019 Jerseys to clear, at $1.25, original prices $1.60 to £2.00.The Colors are 8ky,Croam.Garnet.Navy, Cardival, and Black.Reujember, your choice for $1.25 \u20ac 1 LADIES JEKSEYS.Our assortment of Ladies\u2019 Jerseys is large, and our prices low.Ladies\u2019 Al Wool Jerseys, $1.15.Ladies\u2019 All Woo! Jerseys.$L25 Ladies\u2019 All Wool Jerseys, §1.45.Ladies\u2019 All Wool Jersoys, $1.63.Ladies\u2019 All Wool Jerseys.$1.78.Ladies\u2019 Jerseys uo to $5.90.We are also offerin.: à iat ze lot of Colored Jerseys at greatly reduced prices.LADIES SUMMER SKIRTS.For the best assortment of Summer Bkirts, come to cur establishment, See our Ladies\u2019 Skir:s at 55e Bee our Ladies\u2019 Skirts at 80¢.Seo our Ladies\u2019 Skirts at $1.00, See our Ladies\u2019 Skirts at $1.10, Bee our Ladies\u2019 Skirts at $1.23.See our Ladies\u2019 Skirts at $1.30.See our Ladies\u2019 8kirts at $1.50, Our Store for Newest and Cheapest Dry Goods.Joss Mycoses = Go.1781 Æ 1753 NOTRE DAME ST, 105, 107, 100, 111 ST.PETER ST.Terms Cnsh and only Gne Price, 1881 *% CovroxnaL Hous: MANTLE GRÉAT SUMMER OLEARING SALE, IB SS Ia Mont Season.to 00 ur sue Way v appreciuted by the pubs e Cheap Sales was This modo, of © in aquet don quo Paris .Twonty-tive years past and wor That is giving Bargains in proper time.Saturday last proves what we say.Our Millinery Show-rooms crowded, Wo sold more TRIMMED HATS on SATURDAY EVENING LAST Than on Any day Previous in our business connections with the public.DBOISSEAU BROTHERS, 0: Wo buy more Large Lots for Cash than any other dry goods House iu Canada.Last year we bought $157,000 of Bunk- rupt and Job Lots Goods, and we iro prepared\u2019 10 buy the Larkest Stock that might be (brown upon the market, 30: EVEN - 200,000 - poLLans And that for prompt cash.\u2014\u2014:0 \u2014\u2014- A very old saying in England: \u201cTHAT CASH WILL SPEAK ALL LANGUAGES.\u201d Explanation of the above term: A very rich Olid Country farmer wanted to visit the Continent.Brussels, Vienna and Rome, but could not speak foreign Innguaces himseif.so a friend _ Says IMOuèy Wuuld buy him an interpreter.\u2014 193=\u2014\u2014 IROISSEAU proTaERs.188t Herr Mogan & Co 0 AND DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT.H.M.& Co.are showing a lot of Ulaters and Travelling Wraps made of the Best Scoteh Tweeds and Meltons, from $3.00 to £10.00, worth from $8.00 to $25.00.These Garments are all well made, and of good style and shape.The remainder of Knitted Shawls at $1.00, will be cleared at the same time.\u2014 Hzexry Morcax & Co.CORNER ST.JAMES AT.AND VICTORIA SQUARE.E CELEBRATED ARE MADE FROM SELECTED SEASONED Briar Root.They wili smoke swooter, last longer and give bettor satisfaction 2 Es smoker than any Pipe in the market.riars are made in all the newest apes designs,and are to be had of ll leadin Tol.conists the price not being hicherthan charge: for ordinary makes.Be sure to try one, &r THE TRADE SUPPLIED.#8 VOLDSTEIN & 0.B.G C , WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS, +483 RMecellet St, - Corner McGill St, MONTREAL, A\u2019 BF N ARCHE 1! MAISON ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE, 1869 NOTRE DAME STREET.1871 (Near McGill St.) Great sale for tho coming weok.BARGAINS OFFERED In Hats, In Bonnets, In Flowers.In Featters, In Birds, in libbons, And in Gauzes.BARGAINS In Blaek Gros Grain sSiks, In Summer silks 1n Fancy Striped Silks.In Check Silks, ail Cora, In Striped Satins, .In Satins Merveitleux Summer Silks and Satins, 25c per yard, BARGAINS In Nun's Veiling, Plain Dress Goods.Fanoy Drees Goods, In Black Cashmeres In Colored Cashmeras, 1 lot of Plain Dress Goods, 50 per yard.BARGAINS In Children\u2019s Lace Hoods.In children s White Dresses.In es\u2019 Embroidered Dresses.The best Cassortmont to bo seen, and at Prices-10 SUIrprige every one.BARGAINS In Parasols.In Bunshades, In S1ik Umbrellas, Lace Parasals, all colors, Irom 30e each.BARGAINS In Gloves.In Lace Mits InT In Coliars and Caffa la Dress Shirts.In Underweur.n Braces.in Handkerchiefs, The best vaiue offored ia the above lines is to be found at the SER e AU BON M.MARCHE.\u20ac GREAT SALE OF 1LcLoTRS (CARFETS AND TO CLEAR! A Reduction of 99 Per Cent.On all Brussels Carpets, - Ou nil Tapestry Carpets.gn all Wool Carpets On all Hemp Carpets Or all Engiish Uilcloths, On all American Oilciokhs, On all Canadian Oijclotlis On ail Raw Silk Curtains, n ail Cream Colored Lace Curtains, On all White Lace Curtains.Un all our Mats, On ali our Matti A On all our Bugs and Squares, On all our Poles and Cornices On\u2018all our Hooks anu Chains.A rea! reduction mad: onthe above.to clear.Come Une, Come all to the AY 3 3 ME AND SAVE TIME AND MONEY.1869-NOTKRE DAME STREET-1871 (Near McGill).\u2018ALPHONSE VY ALIQUETTE.13712 Joms Brooks = Bos.Parties requiring the very best Sewing Cotton for hand or machine use.shouid Ask for Brooks\u201d pool Cotton.It is the popular Sewine Cotton in Enzlkand for manufacturing parpeses and vrivate nsc, and has boon for generations past.Evor sitoc Masers.Brooks & Dros.have reduced the price to the same as ordinary Bpool Cotton, the demand bas kept steadily increasine, The most reliable Glove for ta Tadier\u201d and Gentlemen's FAT.+ Agent FARE: Miss GLOVE STORE Montreal.oronto, 262 KT.JAMES sues, A oS KIxG >TRRET, WaT.USE THE ALBERT COTS CARBOLIC ACID SOAPS.WHOLESALR ONLY.J68 MeGoRD ST | SKID FOR PRICE LITS, 128*tf _ | BR THOSE ORIENTAL LACES W.RR.THOMPSON 10s st 100 Directly opposite St.Ann°s Market, {ee a IFC nr REDUCED Ra Shoes which 1 am selling Ladies\u2019 Pretty Kid Buttoned Bs worked Button loge, = 15, same d elsewhere for $1.Ladies\u2019 Genuine 30 Rid Rat Stoned Roots $2.50and 92.73, the sane as sold at other stores for 83.50, Ladies> Genuine Ol Goat aptoned Roots, all solid leather, 81.75 sainc as sold for 9: Ladies\u2019 Kid Jil taned Shoes.Kiana buiton hoies.#1.same as rold tar 1.50 and worked Men's White.\u2018Canvas Shoes, 750.Men's Hainl-sewed Low Shoes, sold elaew here to ré 200.$200; samo as Men's Fi ne & ed Laced ts, stirire | for 65.50.Boots, 61.75; same as sold Sewed Low Shoes, 81 and 61.25, same as ao 1e e pren here for #2.Men's Nice Bolil Leather Laced Congress boots 81,85.and Men's Meo Sewed Imi \u2018on Lace Congress.61.50 617.oid elsewhere, ¢ ry ¢ and Men's Calf Hand veal Laced and Elastic Side Boota, .same as sold vlsewhere fur $4.50.Boys\u2019 Soll Leather School Roots from 75c up.Giris\u201d Solid Leather Boots from 75¢ toned Ladies\u2019 Kid and Goat Butte Shoes, 70c and 80e, worth Hn 50.Men's Extra Fiue Low Shoes, $1.33 and $1.50 aie\u201d Lxira Fine Buttoned and Laced Boots.83c, worth Men's Nice Laced Boots, solid leather, $1.25.Boys\u2019 Nice Laced Boots, rolld leather.81.Ladies\u2019 Fine Prunella Slippers, 50e.W.R.F0 i OO- McGILL STREET -1 00 DinecrLY OPPOSITE 81.ANNS MARKET.13811 JPOIRIERS ~~ ADVERTISEMENT, CORRECTION.Correction from my Inst Saturday\u2019s Advertisement.Tbe item.50 pieces Gingham, worth 15c.to be sold at 17¢, should have been, 30 pieces Glugham, worth 15¢, to be sold at 7e.H.F.POIRIER, Ladies will please remember.that my Summer Cheap Sale commences to-day, and will be continued until all Summer Goods are cleared out.THESE GOODS MUST 60.I am asking myself where I will put my Fail apd Wintor Goods when they arrive, as my Store is full to its utmost capacity, and the only meals to make room, is to sell the Goods ata price that will ensure speedy clearance, and that is what Fintend to do.Although I have been selling goods ai prices which would seem impossible to lowor, I will do it.no matjer about what they cost, better sell them now.than keap them for next season.and cash will be handy for my Full purchases, as I am paying everything cash or 90 days, ©.The best proof that my Job/ Lot ot Oriental Laces was well bought, is, that I sold a Wholesale House in this City $141.00 | worth last Saturday, at prices marked for, the price of one yard.H.F.Pe \u2019 1831 & 1318 ST.CATHERINE ST.QUFENS HALL BLOCK.| 8.Third Een] BIL NCIS NAN ANS A MAN QUEBEC LÉGISLATIVE JOTIINGS The Maher Frands\u2014The Embracery Debate \u2014Teachers\u2019 Pehsion Fund-Slow Pro.; ol grossa Made \u2014 Much Business qi Yet Bafore the House, ISPECIAL TO THR STAR) .QUETEQ, June 14.\u2014-On Saturday afternoon, \u2018the vote was taken ou the motion of nan- qonfidence proposed by dir.Lemieux, relative to Maher & Co.'s nlleged frauds upon the agricultural classes, in 1881 and 1882.The amendment was defeated by a vote of 33 4 15.The House then went into committee | of'supply for a fow minutes, passed a lew items of the estimates, and rose and reported progress.Two or three public bills of minor importance were then discussed in \u2018committe ul the whole and advanced a stage.ne House then went Into committee upon ; the Attorney-Goueral\u2019s Bill to amend chapter Zi of the Coimolidated Statates for Lower | Cua, respecting intarments and disinter- pats, which was sutsequently read a tbipd time and passed Hon.Mr.Lynch, Commissioner of Crown Lands, witudrew on Saturday the following Government measures: Bill Lo further amond the Act respecting the sale and emenl of Public Lands.Bill to amend the Quebec Fisheries Act.Bill to amend the Act F6 Vie- toria, chapter 9, intituled: \"An Aci to make iurther prov sions Jespecting the sale of Woods and Forests.\u201d The followings Gov ernment bills were read asccond timé: Bill respecting those candidates for liberal professions who took part in the North-West expedition tn 18385.Hon.Mr.Taillon.Bill to better aid the construc- Lion of certain radways.\u2014Hos.Mr.Flyon.Bill to make further - provisions respecting subsidies to raiiways.\u2014Haon.Mr, Fiyon, At 4 p.in, the House adjourned anti this afternoon.THE DATE OF PROROGATION.At the rate of progress which has been Mado during the past week, it is highly imorobable that the House will finish its work this week.There are 8 large number of items of the estimates yet Lo be pass and on the wotion fur concurrence in vach of the reports of the Committee of Supply itis the intent:on of the opposition to propose amendments.Twelve or fifteen more motions of non-confidence are yet therefore to be expected.It may be decided, however, bv both parties to vote upon all these amendments without debate, but it is impossible to tell whether such an srrangement wil! be made this session.Then therw is the Bar Bill, the Government Health Bill, the Attornoy-General's Bill respecting the courts in this Province, and others, Which are eure to be opposed.\u2018The Far of the district of Quebec met here on Salurday, and adopted resolutions protesting against the Bill concerning courts of justice, and orde that they be transmitted to Hon.Mr.Taillon, THE EMBRACERY DEBATE.The debate on the LeBlanc embracery affair drew out ndmirable s hes Irom Messrs.Lemieux, Robidoux apd Stephens, and only terminated ata late bour ou Saturday morning.The member for Montreal Centre was especially severe upon political interference with the course of justice, and also upon those members of the Bar who underake to fix juries.Ho intimated that thero was dither incompetency or a desire to thwart thel ends of justice on the part of tiibse professional meo, who, in acung for Lie Crown against political Jriends a: of criminal ofleuces, drew up faulty indictments.Strenuous opposition (is expected to Mr.Marion's bill Lo amend\\the municipal code of the Province ot Quevet It seeks to pro- \u2018I\u2019 vide for the issuing of a proclamation by the A Lieut.-Governor-in-Council, to form # rural iF mupicipality into a village, and a village \"iplo a town, on the simple receipt of a resolution to that effest from the municipal \u2018Council, without walting tor the consent ol the ratepayers.The people of St Sauveur are much excited over the ratrer, \u2018fearing that if the bill bocomes law, Mayor \u2018Fiset, who is strongly in favor of havi tbe village proclaimed a town, wi at once take vantage of the pro visions of the measure against tbe wishes of the majority of the rate- \u2018payers.A large and influential public \u2018meeting of ratepayers was therefore held against the bill at the publio hall in St : Sauveur yesterday after vespers.THE TEACHERS PENSION FUND.: Whe Government resolutions inmrodoecd into the Quebec Legislature regarding tbe teachers\u2019 peosion fund provide that from the salaries of all teachers employed tn public schools five per cent per aonum shall be paid by the various boards of commissioners into tbe provincial treasury, the sums thus obtained to be invested ip Dominion or provincial bonds, and to kept as a special fund.The interest oon this fuod, au nted by an annual grant of $1000 from the public purse, is to be applied to the payment of nsions to superannuated teachers.Buch teachers only are entitled to nsions as have served at least ten years in Be public schools of the province, and bave attained the age of 56 vears or upwards.The amouot of pension is based upon the | average salary ri and for which he bns paid, the stopraze.If he has served - ten-\u2014 Years the amount of pension shall A ten-fiftieths of his ave salary, another fiftieth being added for every additional year of service up to thirty-five, the years of service after that notscounting.- And if the avermye salary exceed $1500 that amount wili be considered the basis of the pension.Teachers who muy wish to retire proseatly shall be aliowod to do so upon paying the som to which thelr stoppages would amount had they paid them throughout their service.To Ydows of teachers who have pald their stonpages during life a balf pension will be given.Teachers disabled by accident or ill-health may receive a pension even though they have not attained to the age of 56 years.Should tho expénditure 6b pensions exceed the revenue ot the fund additional sluppages to the extent of pot more than four per cent, may be made by enactment of tho legislature.PROTECTING THE FISHERIES Canadian Cruisers Patrolling the Nova Scotia Coast\u2014 American Schooner ' Seeking Bait.[SPECIAL TO TBE 6TAR,) \u2018HALIPAX, N.5, June 14.\u2014-The cruiser \u201cConrad\u201d will patrol the Baie de Chaleur and the \u201cCritic\u201d the eastern.part of Prince Edward Island.Several Americans are reported around Cape Island seelilng bait.A \u2018large fresh fish trade is growing up between that section and Boston.Over a quarter of a million live lobsters have been shipped \u201cthence to Boston this season, beside quantities of fresh mackerel and bailbut The \u201cHoulott\u201d is erulsing offi Canso.Captain Guiltord, of the steamer **\u2018Nowlield,\u2019 who arrived yesterday.re xd passing & score of seiners, mostly Americans, between Country Harbor and Beaver Harbor.MACKEREL AY GLOUCESTER, GLOTCESTER, Mass, June 12 \u2014 The schooner \u201cAlice C.Borden\u201d has arrived from Näàya Scotia with 650 barrels'of large mack- 1, the first of any consequence to be landed Boro this season.Cuptaln \u2018Watson caught the mackerel outside of the three mile limit, + and did not wo in sight of land, as no mack erel has caught in store this seuson.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 # Charged With Highway Robbery.At.the Police Court this morning Ferdin- and-Etuier and Ed.Carmody were char, with assault and highway robbery.It is alleged that Ths.Brady, who arrived from Brockville on Friday niuht, left the Upper Canada boat and proceeded up the street a short distanco when hosmet Ferdinfnd Ethier who OF s some neans\u2019 inanaged to attach himseM to Drady and the twoin the: course of the evening visited several hotels.\u2019 In the Sara House they met Edward Carmody with wham Brady became engaged in a row.Ethier tried to quiet the two men andlud in taking Lrady outside when | he was Tollowed b Carmody.Brady says that when they Rot outside the saloon Carmody seized him by the throat while Ethier went, through 4 ckets, abstracting about $15 in money.Brady laid a complaint at the Central Police Station and Ethier was arrested and and identified by Fradiy- arre on Carmody evening.Ethier has only arrived m the city | from the United St States about bout.two woska Mr.Crosby \u201cDawkins, notary, eon Hon.'D.CG Daw! kia, Jodie of tho Bubrems on of J ville die doc Bd the My J.Herigon duriug the years he has passed in teaching, 14, 1886.THE JATE KING OF BAVARIA, pe ketch of the Lire of the Maa\u2019 Monarch.Some of the Kccentricities of the Late King.Ludw lg or Louis II (Othe Frederick Wil- lam), King of Bavaria, whose death by sui- clde is announced this morning, was born at Nywpheuburg, August 25th, 1845, and succeeded to the thione on tho death of his \u2018father, Maximilian Joseph II, In the early part of 1864, At the commencement of bis reign he took A roche any part in the management of the affaics of his country, was »o dapgerousiy complicated by the rivalry between Austria and Prussta.Atter the battle ot Kônegzrätz, a treaty of alliance was entered into by Prussia and Bavaria, in consoquence of which the latjer oined Pruasia in the fuvasion of rance.King Ludwiæ was onateiv fond of music and was a ganlous partisan \u2018and munificent patron of Richard Wagner.pa much talk atout ot late on account of his extravagance in building castles all over hisrealn and his eccentricity in requicing theatrical and vperatic companies to play before him alone witbont an vone else in theaudlence.Immediately before bis accession, aud while yet a lad, he met Richard Wagner.\u2018The latter bad just completed \u201cLoben:rin,\u201d and the young Prince heard it proqucod.It 18 told of him hat he was so wildly delighted that he caused a magnificent ring to be made, on which a swan was beautitully earved.He called one of his courtiers und, giving Lfm the gew, told Lim to GQ OUT INTO THE WORLD and, liko a knight of the time of King Arthur, search for the composer, to hand bim the ring and to say to him that when be should be ruler in davaria he should never want a friend: The friendsbip so formed was vever broken, though it zave rise Lu such jealousies allerward when Ludwig he- came king that Wagner had to cease his personal intimacy with the enthusiastic mouarch.Soon after be cune to the throne Wagner was calied to Munich.The king eatised all his operns Lo be produced in regai style, and the composer was required to sit in the royal box.ihe music of Wagner bad a weird influence upon the mind of the dreamy king.Hae gave himself up to it completely.He veglected every thing for Wagner.He Javished his own means and the Kingdom's on lis Lwo pet bobbLies, Wagner's music and tho by v's of gorgeous castles for which be L LN à need.\u2018The productions of WV ager 's operas were the talk of Europe.As the Wagner influence grew mooie upon him he became more dreamy, more erratic and nore lavish, It was at about that period that he began to have Lhe operas sung at midiaght with hun- sell as the only auditor.He wouid zo 10 the maguiticent vpera house that he hal built for Waguer, hide himself in Lhe royal box, and require the opera company.engaged at fabulous cost, begin at midi; æbt and sing every note.Thue production was required to be as magnificent in detail as though it were being given Lo SUN people.The performance over, the King required that THE MOST PROFOUND SILENCE should be preserved for half an hour that he might sit in his curtained box and indulge in the \u201creveries and emotions inspired by the music.\u201d Next to the King's craze for Wagner music was his passiou for castie-builuing.IL was in the elfort to gratily this craze tbat the King has spent all of Lis owa fortune and swamped the kingdom with a $10,000,- 00U debt.Hohenschwangan, a casiellated structure in the most inaccessible part of the Itavarian Alpe.was tbe ancestral home of the King.Here he bas spent most fo! bis time, and here he required his ministers to li ind him when Ley wanted bis signature wo state papers.As his lunacy grew upon im, bow- ever, he retreated to still remoter points.He built a great castle at Linderho!, and several other iesser ones on dizzy mountain chffs in the Alps.Duri the Wagner craze he started to build a huge struciure on the side ul the mountain opposite the vld castle of Hobenschwaungan.After spend- millions upon it the Kinur loet interest in it, and it has never been completed.Scon after he began the construction of a palace \u2018on the Herren Inseln in the Chiem See.This pas intended to rivalthe Palace oï V ersailles In all its glory.1t was vezun about nine years ago.at first the work was cou- ducted with great secrecy.As the King's firances became more straightened be was compelled to qui: work où it.The interior, as far as it has been completed, is said to be a work of INDRSCRIBABLE MAGNTFICENCR But the King had even more completed \\aces than he knew what do do with.At inderhoi, he bad a peculiar retreat, modeled after tho magical cave nf Kyfr- bauser.lt was constructed in tbe side of tbe mountain and its cotrance covered by a single stone.When the King wished to retreat to even greater solitude he touched a secret spring, the great stone swung Dole: lessiy back, revealing a large aparim the interior of the mountain | brilliabtiy file minated.by myrinds of \"lights shining through evlored « Kine Ludwig never married.His subjects long wanted him to do so in the hope that it would effect à change in him, but he persistently refused.Of late years it has been said that his excesses had ruined him both physically and mentally, and it was a Providence, therefore, which prevented issue w_ seach a wreck.Thay the taint ot insenity-attaches to the family, never porhaps, to be eradicated, is proved by the grandiatber\u2019s ecconiricities and excesses, and by the additional fact that the youager brother of Ludwig, Otto, bas been in Lie insane asylum for a number of years.It is bis incapacity, he being the heir apparent.that has compelled the uncle, Prince Luit- Id, to set \u2018him aside and assume the cy himself.Prince Luitpold is a son of the late King of Greece.He is about stating years old, strong and vigoroys.Mess a large man, has a broad, German Wears a gle eyeglass, aod \"is said to baw a jolly sort oe man with some capacity, but one in whom the eeuse-of, humor predominates, PERSONAL, Mr.A.Andrews, who has for tha past few held an important position in the Canadian Pacific Railway office, left Friday night for Detroit.Many of his numetuus friends were at the depot to bid him goodbye.The Scottish A states that the rt.Dr.J.Clarke Geri professor of mental and moral philosophy, McGill University, has applied through the prasbytery of Édinburgb for admission inio the Established Church of Scotland.obi W.W.Madee prencbed his farewell yesterday at Dorchester Street Methodiec Church in the morning and at St.Lambert in the cvening.He leaves shortly for California.The Rosa Estate.\u2018 Another interesting phase of the Thayer- Kerby dispute over the Albion Hotel and of this estate was reached in aview on Saturday.A few months Messrs.Quinn and Weir, acting for Pb, 038, a large creditor, sei the usufruct of the estate, and wns about ty sell when an opposition was fyled in Court by W, H.Kerr, Q.CG, ordering the Sheriff nol to eoll.The attorneys for P.8.Ross immediately petitioned Judge Caron for the right to seli potwithstanding th the 2 position, and their petition was granted.is judgment was appealed from to the Court ot Review, \u2018and on saturday it was confirmed, the Court ordering the sale to proceed within three wee.School Cemmissionsrs.The business before the City Council at its meeting to-day imciudes the appoints ment of of two School où the Roman Catholic and Protestant Boards.Ald.Ratavilie, the rettring commie- sioner from the man Catbolic and io ail probability Ald.lrefontaine wil be appointed to succeed him.Ald.Mooney wi probably be 2, mappa to to represent Council the Prof ; A Canadian\u2019s Sncoess.Dr.J.B.Lawford, formerly of Mon ufreal, has been af Boiled éésistant ophtbalmie surgeon to St Thomas\u2019 Hospital.London.He also bolds the position of pathologist to the Royal Ophthalmic Hospital, Moorfields, London.Dr.Lawlord'a promotions in the London special hospi very Tâpid, ana there is every that he will.attuin to a igh rack in the pro fession.ae A Lunsite Captured.rgeant Burke arrested one of th © lunatics who escz from Longue Pointe Asvinm last wee His name is James bo Was tured Friday s te .alrbt about 9 o'clock 0B 84.| { the Sly of Montreul, & | Commissioners, one each | refuses office a,rain on account of til health | \u201ctte The City \u201cband\u201d Will accompany fouson to believe | AOMPETITIVE EXAMINATION.Children.fram the \u2019suburben Schools Ex-\" amined in MoGlll Normal Scuool, \u201cOvera hundred pupils, the best scholars from each grade of the suburban sonools of re assembled last Tuosiay at pate examination in the eC Normal hool.Dr.Rabius assisted in decidinz as to the best readers, au Mr.Dixon, ol St, Gabriel, and another g entle- man from Petite Côle-logether w the teacher, rendered valuable service.ihe provement mude In theso schools in all tha ranches is very grati ying.Dr.Robins ex- pr Il pleased with the Reneral style 2 the reading.The slog-song system to a large oxtont i tbiog of the past.We regret that our Simited time did not permit of taking up all the subjects specified in the course of study.\u2018The first in each subject ars the prize- > rinaers, tho second a and third receiving Lonorable men- GuApE L\u2014Rending: 1st.Willie Einegton.St.Gabriel: 2nd.Lottie Noakes aud H St Gabriel, equal.Writine\u2014Ist, Rob.Hunt, St.Lambert, and Charley Anderson.St.Gabriel, equal; 2nd, L, Noakes and À.Rolis, St.Gabriel, equal.Anthmetic\u20141s arry Fotherincham, Cote de Neiges: 2nd, C Anderson an! H.Akin, Bt.Gabriel, equal; Srd, pds Bishop, St.Gabriel.Geogravhy\u20141st Maude Cox.ile End: 2nd, Maude\u201d Cooke.Mount doyal Vale: ard, George Hingston, St.Gabriel.Seriniure History \u2014 Ist, Mary Gordon, 8 Gabriel: 20d.Maude Hinton, St.Gabriel; Sra.Alfred Rollo aud ©.Anderson, St.Gabriel, Cua.Soelling\u20141st.Willie Kingston, St, Gabriel: and.Thos.Wyle.St.Gabriel: 3rd.Maggie Cambrey, St.Gabriel.Grane IL \u201cieadiug-15t, Lily Peacock, St Gabel, | aod Arihur Bowden, St.Lambe: eq ali eo.Lovkhurst, Cote St.Antoine.Nine tae Crdio Christio, Bt.Gab : 2nd, Mabel Rollu, st.Gabriel: 38rd.Clara Lickson, St.Gabriel.Arithmetic\u2014Ist, Elsie Wright, St.Lambert ; 2nd, ¢ Peacock.St.Gabriel; Srd, Louise Cook, Cote 8t Louis.Seripture History\u20141st, Archie Robertson.Cote St.Antoine: 2nd, Phitips, Cote 8st Antcine: 3rd.Elsie Wright, St.Lambe Gevsraphy\u20141st, Archie Robertson, Cote Antoine: nd.Arthur Mas, St.Gabriel; ord, Eisie Wright, SL Lomber near AIDE LEE \"arthur Sowden, St Lumber! : 2nd.Thos, Derion.Cote St.Louis.Map Drawing \u2014 1st, Rob.W iliams : 2nd.Louise Cooke.both of Cote St.Lou Grabs HI \u2014Reading\u20141st, Amilla Dixon: 2nd.A Maggie Fleot; drd, Geo.Jenkins, all of Ht.tUabrte.Writhe\u2014ist, Geo.Jenkins : 2nd, Maggie Fleet and Mary Moore, equal, al of St.Gabriel.Map Dra 1st.Arthur Gauthier; 2nd, w ile ve th of Cote St.Canadian History\u2014Ist, Mars eur : 2nd.B.Alderson, Amilia Dixon and Magwie Fleet, equal; 3rd.Geo.Jenkins, all of SL Gabriel.Arithmetie\u2014Ist, Bertie Alderson, Amilia Dixon, Maapie k Floet and Geo.Jenkins.equal, alt oI BL.G uramaar\u2014 wy Jeanio Bmith, Cote Bt.Antoine; 2nd, Katie Perry, À.R.Vale.and Kaue Buchanan, Petite | Georgie Stephen, M.RY: Sou Willie\u2019 Waten and uis.Geogranby \u2014 1st Jeanie Smith.Cote St.Astoine.and Geo.Jenkins.St.Gabriel, gagul: 20d.Mary Harvey.Cote St.Antoine, and Ge Stophen, MA Vale, equal; dri, Katie borer: M + Va ale, and Maggie Fieet, St.Gabriel qua FRADE IV.\u2014Reading\u2014Ist.Lottie Bimpkin; 2nd.Mary Anderson, both of St.Gabriel; 3rd, Mary Fulton, Cote des Nelges, and nu Church.St.Lambert, sus al.Sértine-lst Alice McGivney, Bt.Gabriel; 2nd, Mary Anderson, St, Gabriel: 3rd, John Pattingale.Mount Royal Vale, Drawins\u20141st.Arthur Gauthier and wine Clerichur; 2nd.Fred.Garrett.all of Cote 0, ais, Canadian History lst.Rob.Overing, Mount oyal Vale: 2nd, Dorlon Buchanan, Petite Cote: 3rd.A.Mcdonnell, Lottie Simpkin, John Jenkins, Mary Anderson and Alice Sivaoy, all of St Gabriel: also John Otto Lily and John Pattinzale, Mount uo Vale.2 ane Lily Drummond and R.Tariton, elite Co Arithmotic \u2014 Ist, Mary Fulton, Cote des Noise: 2nd Robert Weir, Cote des Neiges.and n Patiouale Mouat e equa a Drummond and Dorlon pue ad Pots ote, equal Grammar.\u20141st, John uitingalo and Rob.Overing, M.IL Vale, equal: 2nd.Mary alton.Coie des Noiges; 3rd, Mary Brown, Cote St\" Puul: Rob.Weir, Cote de Neiges: John O Liliy, M.RK.Vale, and Doron Buchanan, voi Cote; equal.Ugography.\u20141st, Rob.Overing.AM.R.3nd, John Jepkina, St Gabriel.John Vile: tingale.M.Pu Say orion Buchanan, Petite Cote, equal; M oi img Anderson, St se.Cabri ob.tt elf, Lote des oh te Cot oan Archie Edington, Cote St.Paul.A That $1300 Mystery, To the Editor of THE BTAR: Sip,\u2014lo an interview published {no your issue of Saturday, It is again stated \u2014lor political exigencies, no doubt that La Patric sold its Influence to M:.Sénécal some years agro tor the sun of $H0U.Tols is a deliberate falsehood.which } have already repudiated, but which cumes always back at the eve ol elections, Provincial or Federal.1 was at the timo mentioned sole proprietor of La Puatrie, aud 1 aguin afirm in the mast emphatic manner that neither directly nor indirectiy did 1 ever receive any money from Mr.Sénécal, his agonts or his friends, or was 1 ever approached in any manner Ts concerniug that now famous Lun- uel by My pen or my paper never were on the market, and, as far as I am personally concerned, 1 deiy any une Dot oBly of proviug that I ever received any sum whatever, but that } even ever held any conversation on the subject, 1 &now Alderman Profontaine too well not to be sure in advance that be was misreported in the matter and 1 bave no doubt that he will see that your report of Saturday is corrected as far as La te is concerned, If money was pa to any ome by Mr.Sénécal to influence La rie, both the money and the influence missed the mark and remained, undoubtedly, in the quiet Price af some entorprisiug politicinn.f Mr.Sédécal ever paid the money he was simply robbed of the amount.Neither La: Patrie nor any one conuected with.it at the Lime ever received it, ever saw it, or ever heard of it, and neîther was thero ever n single line published fu my paper about that tunoel bill, and ! defy any one to prove tue contrary.H.BEAUGRAND.Montreal, June 14, 1586.Infant Mortality.The startling staiement being made at the Protestant Associated Cunanitios (hal 100 per cent.of ths children taken to the Protestant Intants\u2019 Howe died, u STAR re ated the matter, apd ascereninei that the death rate atthe Home as sbown by last vear's report was 22.07 per cent.The statement avuse Iron the fact that the Directors of the Associated Charities wished the Howe take Protestant children without thelr mothe:s, it being impossible for mothers to accompany children from tbe Materual Hospital within the twenty- four hours after the birth of Lhe child.The corporation of the lufants\u2019 Home replied tuat wore they to do as the Associated Charities wished them to, the amrtiality would be 100 Der cut.infants are not admitted without their mothers.A Country Residence for the Jesuits.The Jesuit Fathers are renovating the aucient manoër of Mr.de Brocquerie, at Boucherville, and intend making of it a oouniey £ residence for the use of the com- munily, The Ureliing is one of the most ancient Jandinarks in the country and it witnessed whe childhood years of His Lordship Mgr.Taché.It was erected by Monsieur Boucher, Governor of Three Rivers, many years ago, and has remained ever since: in the bands o bia descendants until some years ago, (when Mur.Taché purchased ft.It was he who presented ii to the Jesuits a short tire afiex- wards.Excursion to Quebec.A grand excursion to Quebec for the proposed international boas rice and regatia at ke St.Joseph is being organized.The steamer Canada will leave Jueques Cartier pier un Thursday morning, the 34th inst.at B o'clock, thua giving the excursroniste a splendid opportunity of seeios the beautiful views along the river BL Lis wrouce in Toy the excursionists.Staterooms can be obtained at-La Presac office, Notre Dame street.Two Haodred Immigrants.The Beaver Line SS.\u201cLake Huron\u201d arrive! in port Saturday oveuing abuut 11 o'clock.She brought 204 steerage passeh- | gers, most of whom intend to settle on farms fn Canada.They had good weather all the -way out till off the banks ol Newioundland, when deuso fogs and icebergs were met, with.The } Parks on snrgias.\u2019 | Vesterday being rather clomty and un- leasant, the number of pleasure \u2018seckers at Be Helen's Island was very smail.It was eatimated that only & poovie went over.\u2018or same reason only about 500 neonls veut down to Elmwood désirs 1 \u2018not belong to his department, æ us _ HON, THOMAS WHITE, redire He Will go tothe North-West in July Probably Visit British Columbia, Hon.Thomas White, Minister of terior, is on à visit to his Jomlly the He will return to Ottawa t.STAR reporter he stated\u2019 that ne will start ou the 1st of July on a trip jad the North: \u2018est on business connected wi de parte.ment, which might take ht far as Ü Pacitie const, \u2018lhe health of thé P net re-established and pobwithstat bard work which he re] during the latter Bair of the dossion, it was probable that Sir John would also fi vais to to the North-West and the ie Pro When ased if thore was a nytbing new abouti the Fishery matter he A ed that the matter hud now become tha subject of diplomatic correspondence, and as this was between Great Hritain and the Unlied States ft would take some time.ition of affairs was occasioned by vor tates Government baving re-established the fgher: question on the basis of the treaty of 1818.but he had no doubt that through the friend- ltuess and close proximity of Capada to the United States it would be to the interests of boll tu have it settled on an amicable mets,\u201d anc a commission ° would doubtless be ap- poinced for this p The ASD § x Te Mintster haviog been drawn to the order-in-council appointing the commission of engineers to enquire into the cause of floods and the means to taken for their prevention ouly embraces the city of Montreal and not outlying districts, Mr.White said that although this question ae does the matter before the Minister of Se base Works on bis return to Ottang.THE KINDERGARTEN.Public Examination of the Pupils of Mim Mclntosh at 87 Victoria Street, Friday morel a public examination of the pupils of Miss Mclntosh\u2019s Kinder garten was held at 37 Victoria stredt, a vumber of the parents and friends of ve.upils belnæ present.The examination wae\u2019 be gun by the singing of two or three hymns by the pupils, after which they were for into line and marched several times around the room for the purpose of exercise.The.smaller puplls were then seated at a low table in the centre of the room and givens quantity of wooden cubes and oblong pleces with which they built castles, towers, or whatever they faucied; in each naming the structure and each and piece in ts composition.After the little ones had grown ti of this occupation they were all set at playing games which combined, with a art amount of pleasure and exercise, a deal ol instruction.This waa etimud al ali through the morning.the exercises belug changed at each half hour, until near twelve .o'eluck when the © parents ana friends of the children inspect: heir work, of which there are some vers fine specimens.The method pursued by Miss Molntosh in teaching the children is the Kindergarian system, which is rapidly gaining grouod in tuis country and has already attalbed wonderful success.Tbe obj chia to 00 coin dine pleasure and study that instru given to the children almost without knowledge.There are now about\u2019 Swenty.| two pupils in Miss Aclntosh's school, and seven of lhese are so far Era as to require speclal instrue many branches.An effort being onde.to fill the long felt Loy an intermediate school Letwean the Kinder Karteu and tho schools, and for this p an advan class has beeu lormed in.wi the pupus receive instruction in Hog.and the simple rules of arith a.aud, while all the children receive tion in the names of tiie and parts body French, twice in tbe W rap uplis iva more edvanced inatructi Fhe hours of study are from nine in the 1 morning till twelve, and during that time os pleasant the pupils are employed at rome and useful pursuit, such as drawing angles, Lats and other articles from squares of paper and paper into various designs.\u201cThis ed pursuit tends to bring out ire, Inventive: genius of the child, and so he work done Is exceedingly ereditanle.à \u2018The sites pupils looked brizbt and s sud an swered the questions put to without any bositation.The RX 8! mination Oronih to'a close by singing * \u201cGod are à ueen.RAILROAD ENTERPRISSY, ; A Trip Over tho International and 8.§ a.Roads, Messrs.Duncan Mcln Shau gboessy and McK innon, and Lhe other railway mas who weni over the Stanstead, haart = Combi road the Internationa] on a tou wmspection, have retul to the eftys Se were greatly Plosand with the trip.\" said one of the varty this mormms.\u201cWe went as far as the State of Maine on the International, and went over the 8.8 ¢ road, which J Ko toad become the cbase of the line bave not vompleted but the are so far veined that a special moe of the share as been called to osider the \u2018The purchase of a railway in not day, you kuow,\u201d concluded th, \u201cAad bow about the p Pacific steamship line Pon the Atlant queried the reporter.\u201cIs it géing to be come an accomplished fact?\u201d \u201cOT course Ît le,\u201d was the decisive nnswer.\u2019 \u201cCanada must bave à first-class stesmetilp servi hl Kir Yan Horne, wlio was also ous of he art did not returu but went on te itax.Le.SPORTS AND PASTIMES, is I] part line.pete nogolia jous for fi, i Quoits.| The Montreal Quoit Cw, hav cha lo ured the St St.dabriel uoit CI lenga has heen accepted, and the Sau fog tbo cham fonstip vill bo.played on Satpr- das, the 19th instant; on the groups of the SL Gabriel Quoit Club, Pulot six rin ca: weather permitting.(lub, though but recently reorganized, now numbers about twenty-five he Bont Quit oi whom are ranked among the beat Wes players in Montreal.Thee lub practise their ground every even Ing.we .mitting, in a fleld off St, Sop in Jane, Ve reas 4 of the Evening Post printing office, Sgd pgs pect before the season is over to | not surpase, any other quote club in: Dominion.Ar.Wm.Renshaw is at pre president of tbe club.Aquatios.\u2018The race between Termes and Gaudeus a$ Pulimen on Saturday vWus another instanos of the uncertaloty © of cortaintice The race was looked upon refused.Gaudsur had a slight, J but Teemer in nis own peculiar but style, caugbl bim up pear the first turn, both: men doing a stroke 34 to the minute.Jo the qurbf ec of the spectators Teemer gave up the race, when about a mile fron: home, Gaudaur coming in an ensy winuer in av m.secs.+ Ton ag § + The Argonaut Rowing Club and \u2018ho T : ronto Rowing Club both held their anquei races on Saturday, abd they pro most sucœssiul.Tho Toronto \u2018winning crow was: \u2014dJobn Spiok, Har bow; 8B.5.Harvey, 2, John M.Skaith No.\u20193.A Grinsted who were each presented with à gold real, R Aeron stroke, who niso vach received o gold medal.No \u2018official time was opt.Bicycling.\u201c \u2018A special committee of the- \u201c Montreat-\" Bleyele Club was appointed to drait a eons | - stitution and by-laws for the formation of a junior bicyc'e club.Their report wil resented at a meeting Lo be held ju the - Br masium on \u2018Tuesday evening, when the officers of the new club will be elected.' : NOTES.The following are tho officers of the: Bt.dons Law eanis club: Jlovorary py proat- dent, Luvenh Macdonald; president, LH.Futvore: vice-président, Mrs A: J.Wisghe scretary-treasurer, 1.Wurtele: connu itiest firs Heward, Miss B.iav count, 3liss gol, Hewion und KR Gould, The club meats 6very day for practice Où Mr.\u201cMaga flonald's law.\u2018The death is anncuperd of Dr, Pharce'lus Church, an ¢ld and estosmed Montr-g.e, who was formerly fasion of the Bapist Gore in this city.He died {n Jareytowg old age of #5 years.His blarñ lens scie itfe endeared him to all who \u201cCarter's Little Liver Pills baveno equal ual ne aud positive oure for eld ness, Eg ja the g i \u201che at d the Statute .let Celestin inte, Warm Advocate for the Abolition \u201cof [ @larery in the South and as Warm au Enthusiast for the Enlargement { @f Trade in the North\u2014Thr ; Dæceascd's Work us \u2018Siatistician and \u2019 Author.she death of Mr.W.J.Patterson, referred +» in anoiber column, hus caysed a wide- \u2014 sud feeling of regret in the busivess com- - Wunity ot the city, wbere Le Las so lous occupied'à promineut position.Duceased was a ative of Glasxow, Scotland, whence aîter \u2019 learning the tiade of a printer, be, whilestill a youhy man for America, tits! ser- ding in the Western States.AL Le Ume of the negro emancipation exeltement he pub- 1 paper which warmly advocated abolitionist principles.tie eventually came to.regarded as one of the *#d08L + enthusiastic, bold and unswerving eo ot southern slavery and despite tha Fact that he was living ina com- \u2018munity violently favorable to the slavery Interests he persisted up to the very threshold of the great rebellion in upholding the, | ciples of universal freedom.At this moment he was torced to abandon the enraged slaveholders and Die of the rifle he was forced to lee for his life to the North.His printing ESTABRISHMENT WAS WRECKED \u2018and tbe fruits of his industry destroyed in a few moments.After this inhospi.able treatment in the South, Mr.Patterson removed to Chicago where he worked at his trade until a couple of vears later he came to Montreal and engçuged with Mr.Dougall, publisher of the Witness.In 1365 when acting as finan itor ot this paper, he was 3 inted secretary of tbe Montreal Board rade and Corn Exchange, which dual position he held at the time of his demise and In which he bas become so prominently known.Mr.Palterson\u2019s work in connection with these, Montreal\u2019s representative commercial lusu- cons has been most important, and his orts, particularly as a painstaking and precise statistician, have had evidently direct results in the progress vof Montreal's trade.His most important work of this kind has been the compilation of complete un- Dua showing Montreal's progress d position in all departments of trade.Binos 1880 the scope of these trade reports each of which was a bulky volume, has been © comprise the trade of the whole of Canada.wr, the time of Lis death Mr.ngaged in the preparation of the \u2018rade ret report for 1584.hese reports come to be universally regarded as STANDARD TRAD E RECORDS ofthe country.Mr.Patterson's work as a statistician embraced numerous elaborate statements on trade matters gratuitousiy supplied both Dominion and Provincial Governments, who were in the habit of appealing to Mr.Patterson \u2018for trade statistics Mr.Patierson was enabled to use his literary ability to good service in this position and be published a number of pamphlets bearing upon matters affecting ontreal trade which bore mark- of the same earnest conviciion and enthusiastic prreistence which got him into hot water South.Some of the most remarkable of these works were in a series of pamphlets which he called * Trade Letters.\u201d Among the most important of these ware the following: \u201cCan our Commerce with the Australian Colonies be increased?\u2019 published in 1876: \u201c Can there be arn enlargement of our trade relations with the West Indies and South America,\u201d published in 1876; \u201c The Commerciai Relations be:wcen Brazil and Canada,\u201d published in 1580.This latter work is ely responsible for the establishment of a direct trade with Brazil wuich is still maintained Amonge number of trade pamphlets, which erent times issuad, were some on the following subjects : \u201cBrief notes relating to the resources, industries, commerce and proapec pects of Newfoundland,\u201d published in 676; \u201cHarbor dues and transient charge gt Montreal and Atlantie ports\" publisbe 1880; \u2018The necessity for reducing Lhe goal oat published in 1881 an! \u201cThe Ice \u201d published in 1884.Te etes ot these -works, although representing with their many thousands of pages of à great amount of Lime and trouble, does not represent anything like the whole of Mr.Patterson's work.besides attending to the correspondence and affairs of the Montreal Board of Trade and Corn Exchange he has tor years doue the same for the Dominion Board of Trade, ot which he was also secretary.1n fuct he may be said to have, almost upaided, kept the Joachiner of this important and far-reach- ing organ tion in motion.The deceased had for some time suffered {from a bronchial affection and bad also complained of inconvenlence Irom an aneurtsm on the leg.A couple of weeks ago he took to bed, suffering from his old bronchial trouble, and while under treatment for thia, r developed itself in connection with the aneurism and an operation was performed.This appeared to be successful until Friday, when blood poisoning, the im- te cause of death, set in.THE STATUTE LABOR TAX.Another Decision Agstust the Board of Revisers, Hon.Justice Doherty rendered judgment this morning on the petition of thirty-eight voters, Lhe greater part of whom belong to 8t.Antoine Ward, praying for an writ of peremptory mandamus ordering the Board of Revisers Lo strike from opposite the names of the petitioners ou the municipal voters\u2019 list the two letters S.L.indicating that they were indebted to the city for the Bale Labor Tax.They also asked that recognized as duly qualified voters.His Honor beld that the tioners\u2019 claims toi the m mus ware weil based.hen the case was heard, the defandants alleged that the petition could not be grant- because the revisers had ceased to boy in rer as such, and could not, therefore, comply with the prayer of the petitioners._They also pleaded that in any event the petitioners had no right to recognition as as they were llable to the city for Labor Tax.On the first answer of the defendant the Court this morni Sud that as the question thereby raised h been decided in the Court of Review in the against the revisers, it Could a Dot do otherwise than concur in the ou: It would have done so anyhow.-On the second plea fiis Honor held that as the petitioners were liable to the city for the tate tax ad tonants, and also liable for - and had pald the water rate (which, by the \u201cJay.the Court held to be nothing less than assess tax), they were not hable for tho Statute Labor tax, and were entitled to th \u201cebaclusions of their petitions.His Honor Setitioners on toe Yoters Ms ese petitioners are: Fhe nam Glalon.si B.Ethier, Jos.Desiauriers, t, Ged .Duasauit, ichae! Burke Philias Therton,Anselmé Dro- Bourgoin, Louis St, Amant_Paul Hector Letourneux.Wilfred t, Cha L' Holle, Mich Michel Lescarbaailt, : Bobilard Tapin, u Curran, rvine { ard, Magloire (Couvrotte, James Me- on Briers, F rs.Dugal, Nap.Bigras, Loui Pre of Trapannior, une of the pati- \u2018Uoners,-was dismissed without costs because \u201cbe was already on thé voters\u2019 list.The case of Lapointe was, however, dismissed with coats, he baving never been on the assess- | ment t roll.costs of the whole case, which it is will exceed $2000, will have to be far | \u201cby the revisers themselves, Aldermen F Vairn; Berger and Malone.- \"Messrs.BE.Barnard, QC and Chas.| i appeared_for tha petitioners.a eve.Congratulating the Cardinal.Thursds next baving been appointed by \u201cMis Em ny ee -Oardinai Tascheréau for re- civi Sonat tulations aud addresses, sev- PE will leave Montreal for purpose.Among others there will he let or Pontet Zouaves, co bevalie: U.A Vallée, GA.Droler ve and Messrs.G.A.A Joputation from ontreal will hkely go tn far Québec to Ris Eminence, pe to wt : SP pd en- Frans eu a tour of inspection of the mstitu- tic UNREQUITED LOVE .Tragilo Ending of an Unfortunate Girl\u20148he Commits Suicide Because a Man With Whony She is Infatuated © Moss Net Reciprocate Mer Passion.The Coroner held in inquest this mornin, at the Notre Dawe Hospital on the body 0 Apne Duberger alias eau, red 22 years, who commitied suicide on Sriduy evening by taking \u201crough ou rats\u201d poison.\u2018Fhe æirl came from Alalbail or Murray Bay below Quebec, where her parents are respectably connected.Sha has been in Moutreal the last 4 or 5 years and has worked in private houses and also in several restaurants; though being of a8 gay disposition, she was allured into a 1lfé of dissipation and prostitution.She was a very cheerful and attructive girl and her prepossessiug appearance éalued her many admirers.\u2018or a considerable time she had becotne wfatuated with a young sergeant in the poli lorce, who had advised aud assisted her wheu In difficulties.aud he says sho vowed thai if he would no ascoctate with her she would do away with herseit.He suvs that ber importunities becaine trouble- somme, as she persistently followed him wherever he went and insisted upon his acquaintance.He at iast told ber that he could not have any more to do with her, and she rashly resvlved , TO PUT AN END TO HER LIFE by taking poisun as stated in Saturday's STAR, which terminated fatally in the hospital on Sunday mormngay balt-past three.An uncle of hers, who lives in Montreal, called to see her, but would do no more.Tho priest was sum moned, and the last rites uf the church were administered.The following evidence was given at the inquest: Dr.Cormier stated that he was card to the boarding house about 7.30 to see the girl.She told hun sne had poisoned berseit by taking half a box of rough on rats poison.He gave her an emetle and sent her to the Hospital.Dr.Breanan, the house surgeon, said the deceased was brought in about 8.3U.She told him several times she hud taken the poison and the symptoms proved the tact.She would give no.reason tor the rush act.She was pertectly conscious up to the last.Mra.Wiliams sia \u201cà keep à boarding house at the corner of St.Louis and Bonse- cours.The deceased had voarded wilh me about a fortnight.She care howe about 6 on Friday evening and asked if Mr.Mac had called.told Bor \u2018No.shehaa avoom to herself.A man bad been upstairs\u2019 with her lor a few utuutes and came down with a glass in his hand, saying, \u201c Anpie has taken poison.\u201d Another boarder named Therese was having supper.I took up a glass of milk and asked her why she had taken poison, to which she did not answer.She wished to send for a man named Papinea® and a carter was sent.1 sent for the doctor, who ordered ber to go to the Hospital.1 do not know il she had any troubles.She wouid take liquor, but not in the house.Mr.Maguire, Mr.Plante, and another man named Robin were inthe house.The girl took off Maguire's hat and took 1t upstairs and called Lo Planto to come and tetch it.He aiterwards CAME DOWN WITH THE GLASS.I did not send for the doctor till about 7.30.Therese Dorin, a laundry maid, tesified ; \u201c1 caine home: about 7.10 on Friday evening.1 boarded at saine place and bave known deceased abont 8 days.She was lying oo a couch vomiting.1 said, * Hello, Annie, are vou sick agaln\u201d\u201d she\u201d said, \"No, am alter taking poison.\u201d sald, * Fool you are\u201d and went in to supper.| saw her go away in a cab.Mr, Plante, a private watechman, said: \u2018\u201c 1 Lave known the deceased 4 or 5 years.She was a prostitute and sometimes served in restaurants and other places.1 met her on Friday outside the Central Police Stauon and she a~ked me 1f I! bad seen Mac.I said, * Na\u201d 1saw ber again about 4 at the corner of Vitre, when she made the same enquiry.1 told her I thought Le Lad gone to the Lacrosse match, and she went away.Shortly aner 1 went to her boarding house ,accompanicd by Mac and Jobin, who bad \"previously given her 10 couts.About a Quarter to six she came in and asked Mac to come and speak to her.He went with her and Mrs.Williams into the latter\u2019s bedroou to talk.1 said iL was Dear 6 and must go, and on Mac coming out Annie took his hat and rap up stairs.I weut to fetuh it.She had a glass in her hand containing something white.1 snatched ait from her as bad sad before she that she would kill herself.Maguire tasted ii and said it was whitening and not poison.The girl sald \u2018you have taken away the first douse, but I have another.\u201d She had told witness that as ire did not want her she would not live.The doctor was sent tor and she was taken to hospital where she died.The jury returued a verdict of \u201cCommiited suicide by taking poison while in a state of mental aberration.\u201d As the body is not claimed the Inspector of Anatomy has been advised it he does not take the body it will be buried by Dumaine and Halpin in the Komau Catholic Cemetery.{ \"™ COUNCIL OF BISHOPS.The Attitude of the R.C.Bishops Towards the Knights of Labor.It was stated a few days ago upon the authority of one of the reverend fathers of the Seminary of St.Sulpice that one of the most important subjects discussed by the Council of Bishops recently held at Quebec was the labor question and more particularly the Knights of Labor.Bishop Dubamel of Ottawa, attended the Council and made the following statement to a reporter of the Ottawa Evening Journal iu this counection : \u201cOf course.\u201d said His Lordship, \u201cthe de- crecs of the Conncil and its views on every uestion have to be sant to His Holiness Pope Teo XIII, for his comsidaration and that of the Council of Rome.The Knights ot Labor have been denounced bu: until the decrees come back from Rome.which will bo in about two weeks, nothing can be published.\u201d Fuaneral of Rev.Abbe Campion.® The funeral services of the Rev.Abbé Campion took place this morning in Notre Dame Church at 8.30, Rev.Father Toupin officiating, assisted by \"Rev.Abbas Lonergan and Matilet.The absoule was chanted by Mgr.Grandin.There were over 80 clergy present, prominent amongst them being Rov.Ap Abbé Biel, who has lately arrived from of the Sulpician Order in America.Rev.Fathers Turgeon and Hudon, 8.J, Rev.Father Lefebvre, O.M.L, Rev.Abbés Colin and Sentenne, P 8.5.1he Brotbers of the Christian schools with their scholars, the nuns connected with thechurch also scholars, and also pupiisot the Grand Servinary an Montreal College were in attendance at the service.After the singing ot the Libera the lid of the coffin was surewed down and the romains taken to the cemetery for later- men 4.The Cardinal and the Riel Question, L\u2019 Etendard quotes La Justice as saying : \u201cWe have a bit of news for our readers.The very hono © and respectable Sir A.P.Caron.the Winnipeg banquoter, it appears, arrived in Quebec this morning for the pur- oso of going in company with the Provincial remier, Dr.Ross, to see His Eminence Car- | dinal Tascherean to bez of him to issue, con- Jointly x with tho other bishops, a mandement forbidding the discussion of the Riel question during tho provincial elections.it appears \u2018that the great embassy is to he to-motron (Sunday).If this news is true, we e that this shameful attempt at manipu- ihe the clergy for \"Let Ss Vat and will De thor- | Prive shown up- us wal see Musical Service in se.Ann°s Charch.The morning servicd In St.Ann's church yesterday \u2018was colebrated with unusual grandeur.La Hocho's Messe de Ste.Therese chanted by the choir com Twenty malo voices, under the leadership of Mr.Holland Rav, \u2018ather Catulle officiated, assisted by R Fathers Capel and Caron.In the evening Benediction was held, at which Mu.J.Foi rier sang d'a ever famous Ave Verw .; Fireman Feeney.\u201cYou can state,\u2019 said Alderman Fr ao, to-da y, \u201cthat 1 consider the diam ol flre- an Feeney an outrage.He wi int- ed b because the residents of Point § st & arles knew he was à food., reliable fireman, and § intend having bim replaced as soon as I get back.A Pilgrimage toist.Anne de Beaupre.The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Jompan or \u201cCanada\u201d loft the Island whbarf EC morning at5o\u2019 tirthe pits rima froin the congregation Cot Notre ame churoh, for St Anne de Beaupré.La ar = : -No Quorum.-At the meeting of the Protestant Board of (JE School Com: eting of th of Saturday A Shemeeives 1 .on the corner ness was done, not enough me regent $6.fom» GUO UN ¢ THE MONTREAL DAILY START: KiNG LUDWIES SUICIDE, Details of the Tragic End of the King of Bavaria\u2014His Physician Shares His Fato.NEw YORK, June 14.\u2014The Telegram pub- liskes the following in an extra edition : MuNicH, June 14.\u2014A tremendous and unparatieled sensation has been caused here by the following proclamation in reference to Ludwig II, Bavaria's mad king, which has been posted through the towns: \u201cAfter the King's arrival in Schlossberg, he quietly submitted to medical treatment.He took yesterday evening, at a quarter to 7, à walk in the park with Dr.Vangridden, from which His Majesty and Dr.Yangrid- den had up to alatehour not returned.the park and shore of the lake being Searched, His Majesty and Dr.Vangridden were found in the lake.His Majesty and Dr.Vapgridden gave faint signs of life, but the attempts of Dr.Muller to restore animation was Irumtless.At 12 o'clock last night His Majesty was medically proved dead and the same was the case with Dr.Vangridden.Yesterday morning at half- past four, King Ludwig had consented to accompany Councillors of State Muller ang Koppelstater and the court physicians Lo Berg Castle, on Lake Starnberg, an hour's ride from here.Despite the early hour many people witnessed the King's departure.The distracted monarch returned their greeting with a few mournful words, which brought tears to the eves of those who beard them.The court physicians said his ca-e was hopeless.Four warders and their chiet accompanied the King.Two had already acted as guards to Prince Otto.ANOTHER ACCOENT.MUNICH, June 14.\u2014 King Ludwig, who was recently depused from the Bavarian throne, committed suicide at 6 o'cleck yesterday evening.He had gone out for a promenade in the park of Berg Castle, accompanied by Dr.Vangridden, his physician.Tbe King suddenly threw himself into Starnberg Lake, and was drowned.\u2018The physician jumped into the water to rescue him and wus also drown THE WEDDING OF EARL CAIRNS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] LONDON, June 14.\u2014 Friends of Adele Grant deny that the young lady's engagement with Lord Cairns is broken off.They say that the preparations for the wedding have not been interrupted, and that nothing seems likely to prevent the ceremony taking place as arranged.DOMINION DAY AT WINNIPEG.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.WINNIPEG, Man., June 14.\u2014Teemer, Gau- daur and Courtney will row at Winnipeg on July ist, and the tollowing day.Paul Lacrosse Club is also coming.MR.GLADSTONE'S MANIFESTO.Comments of the Loudon Press on the Premier's Address to his Constituents.LoxXDoON, June 14.The News, commenting upon Mr.Gladstone's manilesto, says: \u201c Lhe clear, sharp and decisive sentences brush aside with remorseless common sense the cobwebs so industriousty spread to confuse and entangle the question.Our people will rally round the statesman who has the courage and capacity to lead them to a happy and honorable settlement of this great domestic quarrel.\u201d ; the Standard says : \u201cMr.Gladstone\u2019s manitesto labors under the disadvantage ol appearing as a reply to that issued by Mr, Chamberlain.The manner of it is zood, and it is better than Mr.Chamberlain's.It is clever,concise and to the purpose, and every elector will understand at once what Mr Gladstone means, but will, if he understands the rest of the controversy, pronounce it inadequate.\u201d The Telegraph says : \u201cMr.Gladstone's extraordinary address cannot be perused without admiration for the Premier's power.Blinding himself to all his past disappointments, his present arguments show prudence and moderation under impulsive and passionate beneficence.The Times pronounces Mr.Gladstone's manifesto argument as lively and as historically weak.It does offer a single argument to prove that coercion is the only alternative policy to Home Rule for Ireland.Mr.Chamberlain gave one alternative other than coercion, and Mr.Morley suggested a fourth by admitting it was possible to govern Ireland as a Crown colony.When the worst comes to the worst it 1s always o to Englishmen tosay they prefer separation, puro and simple, to yielding to the intolerable demand of the HomeRule faction.It must be made clear that there is another alternative, namely, to give Ireland local control of her affairs on the same scale as ls &iven to Scotland and to England, and on a principle asapplicable to these countries as to Ireland.The Post, commenting on Mr.Gladstone's manifesto, says: \u2018The document bristles with transparent sophisisms, based throughout upon ovvious fallacies.\u201d The Chronicle says: \u2018\u201cl\u2019headdress is disappointing.It is needlier ; t7 say it is able and ingenious, but it is by u0 means up to the hizh standard of Mr.Gladstune\u2019s former manifestos.\u201d THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.The Preachers Yesterday\u2014Proceedings of the Assembly To-day.ISPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) HAMILTON.Ont, June 14.\u2014The Assembly puipits were occupied yesterday by Rev.Dr.Tardive, of Brockville, in the morning.and by Rev.James Robertson, offthe North- West, in the evening.Mr.Howle, a native of Syria, who is seeking admission into the Presbyterian church in Canada, spoke at an afternoon sérvice in St.Paul's church.The majority of the ministers were away Irom the city on Sunday.At the opening of the Assembly this morn ing, fre Se was Oered for.kev.Mr.Mo- don eton, who was suddenly autacked A ER sickness on Saturday night} Mr.McDonald is recovering.The proceedings of this forenoon were ploasantly interrupted by the appearance in, and the introduction to the Assembly of the Ministerial Association of the city of Hamilton.The Moderator, In a short, neat speech, welcomed the Association, and the welcome Tras responded to by à member of the depu- The.subject that engaged the attention of the Assembly for the grestsr-partof the afternoon was one bearing upon the ang- mentation scheme.This scheme, thus fi has not proved the sucoeas that its irends could wish.From its funds, up the present, certain ministers have Procn sup lemented in stipend x up to the minimum 750 and a manse.1be Home Mission Committee.by whom this scheme is worked, fearing the prospects of further diminution in the income, requested the Assembly to instruct \u201ctheln lo giant seven hundred dollars and a manse for next year uniess the funds come in more largely, but the Assembly, not willing to take a ref lo step, refused the request, and planned for a fresh endeavor to more than make.up lor the present lack.\u2014_\u2014 CITY ITEMS.1 FAULTY METHODS OF QUARANTINE The Ht.a \u201ctierman Measles\u201d at Quobec\u2014Interesting Interview with Dr.Parke\u2014The Que- boc Board of Health, [SPECIAL TO THR STAR .QUEBEG, June 1%.\u2014.A good deal of bas been excited {a She Province in cones uence of the rep feeling pearing , to public press.and the \u201cGovernment, on the author- ty of the Port Physician, said that tbe.young v whose case was brought into so much prominence was not suffor- ing from smallpox, but from the comparatively harmless disease of chickenpox.Uf course Lhe matter cannot rest where the reply to Col.Amyot's question leaves i The 2 Quobeo Board! of Health are serious- om , and the interests of the pusiios in \u201cthis question are too impo t to overlooked slightly.1HE STAR is in a position to lay the facts fully before its readers.Dr.Parke, an interview with whom follows: has a very wide practice; is Sur- n Major to the 8th Baitalion and isin fe front rank in his profession.Reporter\u2014*1 presume, Dr.Parke, you saw the reply which was given to Col.Amyot's uestion in the House of Commons touching the alleged case of smallpox on the \u2018Pur- isian,\u2019 with which I understand you have had some connection?\u201d Dr.Parke\u2014\u201cYes, I saw it stated in the pr es, that it was a ease of chickenpox.\u201d orter-\u201cMay I ask upon whose au- this statement was mado?\" arke\u2014* It was made on the authority of Pie Port Physician, who is necessarily very much interested in the matter.Reporter\u2014*1 believe that frequent complaints bave been made about the laxity prevailing in your port.\u201d r.Parke\u2014** Yes, 1 bolieve so, but, ot course, ! havo nothing whatever to do with these matters unless ,1 came in contact with them professionally.\u201d Reporter\u2014* May I ask have you seen the repott of the Port Physician?\u201d r.Parke\u2014* Yes, I have seen it and | have forwarded a reply to the Local Board of Health.\u201d Reporter\u2014* Have vou any objection to furnish the details as nearly as you can remember?Dr.Parke\u2014* Not the least, although personally I am sorry there should ve any necessity for doing so.\u2018lo begin al tho beginning, 1 may say that at midnight on Saturday, the 13th May, Mr.Dunn cailed at my surgery and toid me that the \u2018Parisian\u2019 had arrived, that bis twosisters and brother were on boa! but that one of the sisters was prevented landing owing to a rash on her face and body, that the Port Physician thor! ory thi bad given a permit to the other sister and brother to land, and that too without seei.them.Mr.Dunn asked me to go over and see his sister as early as possible on Sunday morning, which I did.We crossed in Mr.Dunn's private carriage at 6 a.m., and, on seeing the doctor of the ship, he told me it was a case of \u201crotheln,\u201d but that it looked very Suspicious.I found Miss Dunn dressed in her stateroom ready to land.On lifting her veil 1 was shocked to see that it was a pronounced case of varioloid ; her face was so thickly covered that you could hardly insert the top of your pencil between the pustules.\u201d Reporter\u2014\"Did you make a more detailed examination to salisfy yourself that it was reaily varioloid?\u201d Dr, Parke\u2014\u201c Yes.I examined her ne arms, back and palm surfaces of the hands, and found them plentitully covered, but those on the hands i a less advanced staze, Many of them were umbilicated with that pecuiiar cremated appearance so indicative ol varioia.\u201d Reporter\u2014*1 8 the premonitory Dr.Parke.\u2014 \u201cOh, certainly.a told me that on Monday, 10th, she had a ehill on deck and she though! she had caught oold.' Next day she had a bad headache, and then gradually pains all \u2018over her until she told her ester she was going to have an attack of rh8umatism.On Wednesday she saw.a rash on her face, but went to dinner in the saloon as usual although teeling anything but well.Next day the rash was greater and then she called upon the doctor of the ship, and he either neglected to ask the symptoms or, jumping at a conclusion, pronounced it rotbeln or \u201cGerman measiea™ use as he told me subsequently there bad been no prodromal § synfptoms.She was then confined to her stateroom and her sister given a room in a different part of the ship.At this timethe papules became vesicles and then pustuies, and of course when I saw ber on Sunday morning it was the fourth day of the rash nono porter\u2014* What action did you ko en?Dr.Parke\u2014*Well, on leaving the stataroom I met the Port Physician, Dr.Rowand, and he asked my opinion.I said it was à Case pose you enquired as to rmptoms?\u201d.Miss Dune of variola; he said he dia not azree with me, it was more like varicella Dr.Neville, of the \u201cParisian,\u201d said he considered the case one of \u201c\u2018rotheln\u201d and then the Port Fareician turned to him and said, \u2018what is measles, for I am not weH up in it?\u2019 I said the case was unquestionably one of variola, and Dr.Neville said be was not certain.I asked him if he had followed the prodromal symptoms and he said, \u2018there were none,\u2019 but, said he, \u2018take ber away.via you and do the best you gan.1 ad her carefully wrap placed fa her own privateæarriage which was closely covered and buttoned down; we crossed in that way on the lower ferry \u2018boat and there were no passengers on board.I placed her in charge of a nurse, quarantined her sister and seut the other members of the family down to the Isiand of Orleans and in fact secu perfect isolation.Un one occasion 1 told Miss Dunn to feel the papules on her feet aud & she said they felt like shot under the skin.\u201d porter\u2014\u2018\u201c Had you any communication with the Health authorities in reference to © case Dr.Parke\u2014\u201c Yes.On Monday morning I advised Dr.Morrin, the Health officer, of Lhe case, and immediately on seeing the.patient he pronounced it a true case of varioloid.\u201d porter\u2014* Had you seen the Port Physi- clan in the meantime ¥\u2019 Dr.Parke\u2014* No; but I may tell you that \u2018ofi Tiésday mornin, to visit my patient, found Dr.Rowand sitting talking with her.We went over the case fully, and then Dr.* ; Dung, I suppose we must eal ita case of vaccination.{simply already benefiting by the exhibition.large orders bave already been given to Cuvadian firms, and représentatives of the London school boards and others are en- Christ Church Cathedral at 10.30 a.m., and vu omelet of shortened morning praver pr aud of AO After routiue businessem,bracing the ca.ing for the Diocesan College, while the High Church parts\u201d as warmly oppose The two parties are expected to be pretty evenly matched in theSynod.62%; 1% Richelieu 73X: 50 Manitoba 1 AFTERNOON B.Western Union 624 ; 50 City Pass.day in Ene despatch only ¢ sale reporte $4 25.Consid wants is fairly active, and sales of broken lots outside are reported up to the average.e holiday in Engian bh: d grnins we hayo.nochange.tonote; a moderate 235; oatmeal, bris.$11 lated.$4 45 to 4 60.following, when I went | THE COLONIAL NXRIBITION.The Queen Buys a Canadian Mufr\u2014 Exton sion of Canadian: Commerce.corey J.Arnon, of the local office, has re- y to-day\u2019s malls the latest news WS regarding tue 0 Yoo april Exbihition.20h May, 140,533 visitors ae tue turnstiles, For the corresponding period ot former exhibitions the ré, 1885, inventions, 87,870; 1884, Reni, on.L436: 1843, fls ries, 74,871.Gloi Exhibition & supplement, pub- shod in doe says that the Queen during her visit to the Canadian court purchased a handsome (Caturul otter mull from Mr.La Liberté, of A very numerously etes \u2018At Home\u201d Madame Albani amongst those present.This reception was the second of a series of Colonel \u2018At Homes\u2019 which have been very appropriglely inaugurated connection with the Exhibition.The commercial interests of Canada are Many quiring into the desks and other school apr pliances.\u2018The Conference Committee have drawn uD the programme for tbe papers to Hol Connmunion, The sermon will be Rev.I.E.Cunningham, M.A, \u2018Que.The Synod will meet for usiness in the Synod Hall at 2 o'clock to-day, prime sold from Point St.Charles Cattle Market, ach, and calves, $ Ba to oh ©.BOO {rom £a to 4Xc, shoop de 4 to $8 There was a 49 ood supply of câttle in market shippers were.in de and but ghers stoek rold 4c, la each mbs $350 to LIVERPOOL-\u2014LATEST PRICES CURRENT.June 14.Reported by Maecdn: Francois Xavier Street, Juve NEW YORK peb-Centrail: = lo Pre paion tue Rea 241 24 .13414 Vass, Ore Ves 1.Pac ae hang i .F uiiman Car |.RON Tran cesooca STOCK \"EXCHANGE.ougall Bros Stock Brokers St.was given by Tupper at the High 5.Clg OrRICIoag.fomunssignaby © residence.South Kensing- fav acte Jet] 6 gaia fies Sn 12 2 nt; n, on evening, the 28th u o 7 Invitations to the number of some 370 were El : ition issued, amongst the guests being a large Do.3nd number of prominent colonists now In Lon- ome Fret ia don.me excellent music was provided by Nor\u2019 West: i vis os pupils of the Royal School of Busta, and baPre( x many Canadians were gratified to tind RON TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE, Reported for THR BT.y dune LA.Bros., Stock be read during the exhibition.Among them Brokers.11 8t Sacrament street, June will be one on Canadian agriculture, by Astd, 14.Stoc $(ePaeiT Protessor Fream; on the votany and veget- 12681)307hs standard.[17 1s able products of the Dominion, by Profes- à have |Hammihon sor Maconn, and Mr.Begg will \u2018treat of the - Mont.Tel.Co \u201cGreat North-West.89 |Dom Tel ca.Among some of the distinguished visitors who registered at the Colonial Exhibition are: Hon.Alex.McKenzie and wife, Toronto; Hon.Mrs.and Miss Thibaudeau, re.Judge ac.Ry Lassior, Quebec ME and Mrs, J Loms- A Grant WH dale, Montr unt, Montreal; Mr.and Mrs.Hector Fabre, ,, tars; Mr.al Mrs.Re ONTREAL Srock EXCHANGE, d la .\u20ac eported for THE STAR by Gordon Strathy & John De Wilke, RS & Tomar rank Joyce.Stock Brokers, 100 St.Fra.Xavier st, dune 14.13550\" aud James Maytair, Montreal; lsidore | Bld.Aska id Thibaudeau, Quebec; .Biggar, Mont- O7 (aity Pass 6012116014 real.\u201c03, Can Shippaid Lisa VE V.H.CoL 2 r 198° L Coi DIOCESAN SYNOD, Loue can.Cot Co.= 12214/Do.Bonds.A Fight Between the High Church Party 119 Dundas Cot.and the Evangelicals Expected Over lo bo bonds the Diocesan College 123 |Do.Bonds Question.ot locesan Synod of the Church of 33, Eatin opens to-morrow in Synod Hall 1314 The special opening service will ba beld in een Chicago and New York Prices Current.GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.reporte Specially re Farclay.120 St Frs.Xavi GRAIN IN NEW YORK er street.rted Yor THE STAR by Maclver & June 14 GRAIN IN CHICAGO.this course.of rolls, naming of committees, receiving | Org.Hipst Ln, Clg Opy.Hast, Lwst Cisg.reports and notices of motion, Bishop Bond ii will probadiy deliver his charge.M eetings st las lesuniesne T4 lrasalrama rene on'sub sequent days will be held at 10 clock sates bp 78 1514 7bôg a m.2\" p.m.,, unless otherwise hisasa) 36 17 [76 [3 ordered.45 lass, 45 [45 55, 8 7 Great interest centres in a discussion 1510146 Hus Hi Joan Save! 36.0 30 367 which 1s to take pince upon, the proposed ls Ap sin 374%, PT sis amendment to the charter of the Diocesan Theological College, granting it degree Aug san 3914 33 HN a, 2% en 877 conferring power, which was rejected by Sept.3114311 AIS IAISA 26332755.pèse the Provincial Legislature.Whips have ; ; - been ut throurh the diocese urging the PROVISIONS IN CHICAGO.attendance of clergy and delegates, and the Monthl: ; result is expected to be the largest assemb- Mouth nreusug tignest.Lowest.Closing.age ever met in Syn: a he church rorg_iJuly.| 885 8874 880 p to be.divided into bre pren defined Au 8-05 897 7 8.874 3-00 camps on this question, the Evangelica ept.- 02%) 8.973 -00 generally supporting the Bishop in the Lazo {uly Li gts re gad attempt to secure degree conferring powers Sept.630°\" 630° 6.2710 Cash Prices.\u2014Wheat, ross Sor 34X; oats, 275%; pork.$8 80; lard, $607 FOREIGN EXCHANGE\u2014Reported ?rT THE STAR by 8t Francios ALES: 75 Telegraph ja 100 This being Wi hit Monday, and a general holi- d, we are without usual cable Money in a London 1%.: COMMERCIAL, DONO VAN\u2014June 13, four months, M.© ft Mr.Brais & Jackson, Brokers, ST Xavier st.3 p.m.June id.Tne attention of cigarette smokers is call lo New York.| In Montreal.sa Alien & Ginters Virginia Brights Posted.Actual.Berw'n Bks| Counter.cigarettes are made exclusively irom the crop of 1884 Virginia tobacco, and are $38 1554; NT dE So rnar 4s @ ba baco ming L the leading cigarette throughout 81714 Laney dé amd.0% ed: i 8 10 - Money fn at Sr Yon Res St Montreal BIRTHS.ontren 75.1 104 No 207% : 100 Merchants: 129 00 d.RITCHIE\u2014At 9 Desrivieres street.June 12, d'agents par Western Laion 1885.the wife of Davri Mets een dun at No.830 St.Andr street; the wife of P, Donovan, : Jr., of a son.° DEATHS.DUPUIS\u2014In thidpity, Jute 13.at the age of o Mélanie Laura, daughter ae: The funeral will tako place Tuesduy, June 15.from No.169 bert street.at 8X o.m., to Cote des Neiges Cemetery LOCAL.go to-d ulet, the being 2 os bres ot Patent at erable enquiry was Lower Port account ; the demand for Jobbing Business on are without any cable, 0-day being a general Chi wheat market is MALL THERMOMETER PLATES, suitable for Ladies\u2019 Fancy Work, Bold Wholesale and Retail.HENRY GRANT & SON, Opticians, Cor.Beaver Hall and Dorchester Street.133x from Satorday\u2019s closing price; unchange In wheat and coarse 4% conts for Jai vs is reported ak quotations.heat, Spring, 86 to 876: do aod winter, 35 to S60 do white Winter, 84 to 856: n.58 to 54c: oats, 32 to 32Xc; rye, 61 to 62e: | Pens: 70 to Tic.: Patents, 4 510 4 50: choice, sus poron ox qnnerjorextra.$3 to$4: extra ee 152 75 to 380: funcy, $3 5 to 3 60: Spring extra.$3 45 to 8 50; jsuperiine.25 to 330; Canada Strong Bake $4 05 : Manitoba do, $4 70 : sRs 60: fine, $1 50: ity 0 dolivored.$230 to 4 30: do.&ranu- STOCKS IN STORE, DONALD DOWNIE, B.C.L, HUSNES LANCTOT, S.C.La e Offices:-\u2014B8t.JPeVNE & LA CIOT, ADVOCATES, &e.Lawrence Hall Building, 145 St, James street, Montreal.16x JPEACTIOAL Qa ITARIANS.HUGHES & BTEFHENSON.(Late B.Patton).ESTABLISHED = « « = = = - 1860.PLUMBING, - GAS FIT TING, HOT WATER AND STEAM HEATING, » METAL WORKERS, ETC \u2018We close atl o'clock on Saturdays during 181 4awxtt the montls of June, July and August.AMERICAN AND FOREIGN.F.ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING OF the Provident Mutual Building Society smallpox modified by being Whit-Monday, and a general d gave you the benefit of the doubt soas to hold in Evsiand.we are without any cable will bo Boldat1 ts ofl 30 po 308 St ames iL.T loa flay public fear: but wouldn't bave ÿ.» at 1.8 D a y Buble | Pad ren od a von d the reports and Baturday\u2019s quotations are re- of annual statoments and élection of directors.ship back to Grosse Isle \u201d Miss Dunn ro- o - : 1882 By order, CHas.L Marrsy, Sec.-Treas, plica that she was glad Pat lio was, it ~- Yiholtessls Produce, Provisions, ete, \u2014\" come home, but ho at no other | ARTM ,, poor creature would it from: ber.~The market is guiet to-day and if pose DEPAR ENT Dr.Rowand and 1 hfe the house to- i bing a sh day's FS Boi caple ha yw \u201cWinter Clothing, de.gether, and a © du for chotce.\u201d T'his being Whit-Monday and a peated again that he had been doubtful, general holiday in England, we are without SEALED TENDERS, addressed but that it must be called smalipox modified any market reports.Shippers do not feel |- % # to the undersigned and endorsed by vaccination, I said that was my pi i dispose od fo pay moro thai 7e for ghotce and ) sender for aanter 5 £ fothing.and we mutually agreed that she co ve to 6Xc ordinary.cal CR] y dia C ) the disease to another person in con -j act J received at the City Clerk's Office.City Hall, form.Somewhere about.ihe 6th heasked my Burres\u2014The market is unchanged, and'| untilnoon, on FRIDAY, t 0 23th « Juno lists ot permission to visit the patient as he said almost exclusively confined to local wants.for the following anole of ter Clothing, he bad to make a report to the Government.ks fn store are increasing, in the absence etc.for th rigade.viz: Coats an I Lente the ¥ permission readily, and accom- Pre porter\u2014* What was the appesranee of the disoase at this stage?\u201d ke\u2014\"Oh, the usual condition peou- The to the disease, the lumps wero Slightly raised and of a a pi color, Dr.Rowand s Ata meeting of the City Qounell this afternoon, Aldi-GGrenfer sf his \u2018capacity as Chairman of the France Commit! to a deputation of ladies, that the application for the appointment of police maton would be favorably considered.Paul De La Neuville, the man charged with adtaloing money under.false pretences by representing himsell as an agent of the Credit Foncier of France, was found guilty at the Court of Queen's Hench on Satay afternoon.\u2014An action en garantie bas been taken against L.Charlebuis, contractor, by the executors of tne late F.X.Beaudry to protect an action of D0 taken t by à stone cutter who met with an aident while works the orphanage, herine \u2018and\u2019 St.Urbain stroets.AMERICAN NOTES.A severe windstorin prevailed in Texas last night and this morning.It is feared great damage has been done.\u2018The Central Labor Union of Now York este terday votea not toadmit the Musical utual Protective Union to membership.gprther details of .the tornado north ot Hunter, a Friday, show that the.Houston House was smashed a ad carried ten rods.All wel Pre it Reports are current of Freat told me ne had base previous opinion | on yl Ju old him pd à the Tost ab 5 been vacolnated Inst year; where oe Miss D unn said: \u2018Il could not have told you that, for it was twelve Years since.r.Rowand then told Misa D.that she must have been for she had con Id him.\u201d bia report a Botidoesn\u2019t Dr.Rowand say in bis report that he visited the patient \u2018several - times Parke \u2014 Several | timés\u201d with Dr, wand must meso \u2018tw Reporter\u2014 \u201cDoes he Bot say vou brought her over.jos \u2018hired cab,\u201d and d that you are a calth office .Park ko Here I told him in the presence ot Miss Dnnn that s he bad come.ayer 8 in her own carriage; besldos, e knows las I do 1 am 0 ont officer, and that even 1e 1 woro L bad no ju ri ction I am the ily : a T would be only too to have the patient surrendered into eporter\u2014 Us.ne Saving \u2018an r hard w orne 2, And the loss of which les oe hum Fai distress.Vin der \u201ca [recetve since re than ini it to office of Jad Printing Co._ .TRREE MOSTHS =~ OST A JORDON SETTER IL tard bot il white : on breast.ve dollars reward Boe finder.Apply Yo 218 YL James & FROM CBA BOILLEY, UND-2 COATS, ower CAN HAVE SAME BY .soars ub Sydrautic nee oo ET A ERE mG Er a RETYPE "]
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