The Montreal daily star, 18 septembre 1886, samedi 18 septembre 1886
[" BRIT AIN AND TUR TURKEY.taneg- d to Have Been Formed a.aie ta two Houses\u2014The Porte Preparing to Fight Russia.You, September 18\u2014A 8 as from Londou says:\u2014The Porte has rencwed a Octaplete entente cordia wi Britain, and the two nations have once more az touct in hurmouy with an appearauc of A.tacit allinnce against both und France.Great fjritain is treating with the Nuitan\u2019s Government for the occupation of a group of islets near the entrance of the \u2018Dardanelles, and toe arrangement is likely tobe amicably agreed the surrender by Prince Blamark of NE\" fadepondent diplomatic position Lo the.schemes:gnd persuasions of Russia the Porte bas bee en expeudit- ing its prepartions for war to be ready for action at once if usa 1 uo © longer pola in check by the doubts of termany's poel- tion, should advance ou Pera.{oDCes are Dow feady oo the lise planned by the engi- near Vondergoiix, und troops are incessant.Ira acriving at Pera and advancing to | de- Soria, September 17.\u2014 The Sobranje has voted 8} rant of $300,000 to purchase all a Prince Bexandors property lu Bu tain rom the whole sum $185, ith ena liquidate the Prince's indebtedness to the National! Lans.When the proposal to make the appropriation was brought beforo the Sobranjo.one of the deputies arose tode- bate it.\u2018This caused such an uproar thay all - tha other deputies arose and left the chamber, protesting against any discussion of the propusition.Alter au absence of five minutes, the obstreperous us member baving in the meantime bod bis intentions changed, t deputies return and passed the ore tion unanim LONDON, September 18.\u2014.A rumor is current that a plot has been discovered to as- rassinate Prince Alexander and that two men were found who were paid to commit tue crime, à September 1 18.\u2014The Russian agent ong Toformed the Bulgarian Government that Rugsia has not only resolved to maln- taln the Jadependence oi Bulgaria, but bas reserved for herself the right of defending ik ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION.BUCHAREST.September 17\u2014M.Roumanian prime minister, was shot opm) by an assassin.Bratiano per- ved the man\u2019s intention iu time to spring pay of **, path of the aim.The bullet stgpok -», à member of the Chamber of Deputics, aad wounded him.Tbe assassin tiano, at last He confessed that he intended | Was arres to kill he Premier for Political reasons The attempt to assassinate M.Bratiano had produced reat excitement among lhe peo- A crowd surrounded the building bes Secu ied by the ool ly nowsba r here, n op the Prime Minister, hoa blatned t or for inflaming hostile feeling agains! st him.They smash all the furniture velonging tothe concern, savagely atlacked and wounded two members of the ff, and were proceeding to destroy the sic when the De police succeeded in dispers- morning a large crowd police station, assas- was to seize Mo, Whoo ce aitempted to br to court for arraignment, and lynch htm.The authorities Bad, however, taken all necessary precau tions, and were able to disperse the crowd and protect the prisoner.The would-be 13 an Innkeepur.crowds of all classes ot cltizens, carrying torches and accompanied by military bands, paraded the streets Pantil midnight, cheering dor AL Bratiano.A deputation of cilizens called upon M.Bratiano and congratulated him upon his escape.The opposition journal recently gave warning that unless the King - -dissolved- parilament, violence would be resorted to.9 BARON EAULBARS' MISSIONS71.PETERSBURG, September 17.\u2014The Offi cial Bfessenger says the mission of Gen.Baron Kaulvars to Sofia is to acquaint himself with the condition of affairs in B und by his counsel enable the Bulgarians to extrionte themseives by peaceiul and order- Boloo moans from the critical position in which : ia has been placed.-* THE BANK STATEMENT.Last Moath Compared with July and with August of Last Year.OTTAWA, September 17.\u20141he bank statement for August shows the following chaoges from last month: Liabilities: Notes in circulation, increasd $632,516; Dominion Government deposits,\u201d dec $805,691; Provinelal Government deposits, decrease.$256,407; other deposits on de- maud, Increase, $886, ; other deposits After notice, increase, 320% 654; loans from other banks secured, decrease, $50,000; loans from other banks unsec $431,584; anada, decrease $27 3,338; due to agencies or other banks in foreign countries, increase, $70,- 6ÿ3; due to agencies or other banks in Uni Kingdom, decreane, $614,463; liabilities nou otherwise included.d * 5,837.Assets: æ irs, ecroase, $379,478; balance due banks nited Kingdom, increase, $995,314; Dominion stock, Increase, $32,762; pro.stock, etc, decrease, $37,314; loans to Dominion\u2019 Governmeut, decrease, $6 3, sis loans to provincial Government, lu 1 1; loans ol e tures, ote.to, increase, $696, 92 Ploans to municipal He and other corporations, d $661, 427 banks secured, de- dde ons to other banks un- socured, increase, $25,610; loans and ie counts to general public, increase, $393, overdue notes notseocured, decrease, $10, aes: # overdue \u2018notes secured, decre For rerdue debts secured, dec ocrease, 1; and other assets, in- Crease, 4 M The total liabilities amount to $146,340,722, being an increase of $186,176 over lat month, and $ $4,669,404 more than Angst, last year.Tho total i nasets are $226,886,205, belo an increaso of £619,334, over last month and $4,657,493 more than August last year.\u2014 THE CANADA GAZETTE OTTAWA, September 17 \u2014 To-morrow\u2019s Canada Gazette will contain the appointment of I.P.Towers, of Sault Ste.Marie, as de- uty registrar of the Marine court of tba vice Sri oseph Wiladn, resigued, and Wilson, of Sault Ste.Maric, as rin arshal Tes the ne court of Ontario, vice Wilson, resignod; also of Sir mission on the establishment x & court of oners, Au r.E H.he Caching canal mmission.\u201che Clerk of the Crown in Chanoery gives notice of the receipt of {finally revised voters lists for the electoral districts of Nicolet and New W Yost tminster.eus, usan Manton, né ves notioo ere for pedi on Ash.gives 1 that has desorted | her, got a divoroe nited Btates and married another ves notices that he has ; : apoeibes with the Minister of Public Works : plans lors « wharf at Harbor, B.G.Noti venby the North Weat Trading conoilcats of application to amend their chars tar so as to change their name to the Manitoba Lands Colonization and Improvement Ro and increase the capital morrow's Gsnada GQazetle will contain à D.Oppenhelmer Vandalism om Dleury Street.malicious person throw a brick at the Inrge plais Else window of J.T.Bolt, jeweller, sires: it and entirely ook A fow Dighta ago the class 5 À windew was defaced.No arrests have made, and vo reason can assigned ch malicious conduct.A destructive cyclone ME over Tolono, = og ; steeple ot the ve EE 2 pre A Méthodiss - VOL.XVII.NO.220.Alex.T.Galt as chairman of the Royal com-' +.Yesterday morning about 3 o'clock some.uart's.SIR JOHN AND THE \u201c MAIL\u201d The Globe's Report of of Sy Sous Utter.TORONTO, September _ owing isthe Globe's report of Sir John's utterances at Loudon in regard to the articles aod letters in the Torouto Mul un the religious question in Quebec: In the course of speech Sir John Macdonald desired to say that he would bo bound, and bis Government would be bound ouly by their own utterances, not by what might be said by those who on some poluts might sympathize with them.They bad a y of Conservative newspapers of which they wore proud, as they had every right to be.Thoy wore glad to get their support.Hut those newspapers were not bouud in auy way to support the Government, and the Go uld not allow it to be of opinion were tog upou them.He eulogla prelimi pA ndon Free Press an Montreal Uasette, insisting that each of thes: was perfectly independent of tho Govern: ment, and at liberty to chango its opinions, and proceeded :\u2014So with the Toronto Mail.We are proud of thatand glad support us, but I tell you f will not allow unybody to call its utterançes Sir Jobs Macdonald.[ will ou one instance to illustrate Lu po ave Mail of lato, by correepa ndence or artl Sles corre spoudenos, 1 betieve, but pernaps - tent by articles also, but that makes no dif- lerencu\u2014attacks THE ECCLESIASTICAL SYSTEM / of Lower Canada.Well, gentlemen, | I jan Yer Tell to see all our Irlends 1 uding my friend acd coll \u2018 a we Chapleau, converted to our religion, can'c ail be of the same mind, and is n bound by my opinions as J am not.at by his.I won't allow him to speak fof me.The French Canadians have their law and religion teed to them.A the: rant any alterations they can get\u201d them ugh their own legislature.WHy Should \"we in any way interfere with them?This shows how dangerous it is to deal with a subject Lbat the persou is not familiar with.The system of titues is mouse ship, ished.If a m Quebec, he gi a certain portion of his grain crop ty © priest of the parish.If he raises roo! Hay or cattle Joescapes It he chooses {turn Protestan Hberiy fo do, he is axe t Mr.C sald to-day in the park, oar are all tiang™ The fact ren: tives is prima facie evidence of .that Each subscribes according means towards building and matin his church.In an agricultural district the Quebec people prefer to pay on of their grain crop.If there is a large crop the church benefits; if oth e ch ers.Protestants cannot com Jain of that, because they have nothing to do with it.Why \"should we, in auother provin vince and under different institutions, try t up an agitation upon a point of t at d?Gentlemen, 1 a prove ot it altogether.I say th when I pick up the Globe\u2014I never do so On Sunday, so as not to disturb the spirit of Christian charity I read : \u201cThe Gazette, the Goveromen organ,\u201d says so-and-so.We will have discussions in the p and I think it well I should reiterates once for ali I am not, nor are my friends, responsible for anything, even in our praise, in any oews- paper.e must stand or fall by our own Sots and words.NEWS OF THE WORLD CONDENSED, Cable.The Emperor William is very feeble as the result pa the cold caught the other day.Several Carlist agents who were attempt- in newspapers ing to raise insurgent bends have -beon Fr t Barcelona.arrested a The Emperor William has caught a severe cold at Stras and his doctors bave ordered him to ta greatest care of hi Dr.Von Schloezer, the Prussian envoy to the Vatican, has had his return Lo Roine postpaned in order to await fresh instruc- ous.The British Governmertit has decided to send Colonel Neajendi, inspector of explosives, to observe the conditions of the petroleum trade in America.In the British House of Commons yesterday, Sir J.Ferguson, Under Foreign Secretary, denied that England was Yorming a conling station at Thaso.The Nottingham, Eng.lace manufacturers have combined to reduce wages 50 per cent.\"Ehécmployés, it is believed, will re elst the reduction, and a lockout is imminent.Mr.Matthews, British Home Secretary, denied in the House of Commons, vesterday, that Mr.Jos.Chamberlain would be guarded by a police inspector during his contemplat- À tour on the continent.At the French army manœuvres a Russian general congratulated the commander of the Bon army corps upon the spiendid appearance of the man, saying, ** With such troops you have nothing to fear from bd one.\u201d The annual congress of German sclentiats was opened in Berlin, Thursday, at the same time that the German scientific exhivition was inaugurated.Twenty-seven hundred professional scientists attended the opening session.The Italian cholera returns for Thursday are 53 new cases and 21 deaths.Two persons died of cholera on Thursday in Trieste, and three in Pesth.There were aleven new cases of cholera reported in the former city and four in tho latter.Tao blame for the railway accident at Sil- Jruek.N.Y., the other day is now settled ver C without doubt upon the engineer, Brawer, and condu D, of the excursion train: a Prower has.disappeared, Sud Donald- t beeniseeu in Erie since the propre aocident ; \u2018The new opera of Gilbert & Sullivan will not be ready before January 1.It will deal with pastoral scenes Sod Incidents of the seventeonth century, bave nothing Egyplian in it.Even \"the libretto is as vet incomplete, although Air.Gilbert's work is already far more advanced than the music for its setting.General Boulanger, the French Minister of War, has congratulated the commanding officers upon the results of the army man- œuvres, He says he rejoices that there is a tendency to substitute offensive for defen- stve strategy, as the former is more conformable with the national character.Gen.Boulanger's bellicose utterances ure much commented upon, especially the sentonce: \u201cAt length we can abandon the miserable defepsivo policy and Lenceforth boldly assumo the offensive.\u201d >The Marquis of Londonderry left London last night for Dublin \u2018I'he Dublin _Freeman\u2019s Journal urges the citizens ol.Dublin to rofrain from sll manifestations of \u2018welcome to tho Marquis of Londonderry when he arrives in Dublin to assumé the office of Lord Lieutenant, \u201c He bears tlercaglh\u2019s hated name,\u201d says the Journal, and it adds: \u201c* Let the troops parade that represent ovic- tion and coercion.A cheer from a single citizen would be a great humiliation.\u201d Lloyd's agent at Sante, wriling in ard to the earthquake along the coast ol Morea, says: * From what wo have.able to ascertain from the captaine of Stent ors and other crafts in these oan per, at the timo of hos shock ii api originate from t not Pot Ua ag a steamer De ose 5 Eastern Telegraph company, which proceeded seme smonths 80 to repair a cable below the coast of Na- varing, found, on sounding, a subsidence of ¢oil of a thousaud fathoms.We are further indirectly intormed that soundings on many parts of the coast differ materially Irom rid ; churts of.1864-65, and suggest that an early survey be made ot all waters in tho vicinity of and some distance from the coast.American, Mrs.Delia Parnell sailed for Ireland on, Thursday.The Amerioari Forestry congress has elected G.W, Minor, ol presideut-i- - Jor the cusuing year.Judas Baum & Co., wholesale dlotbi thiers.of San Francisco, have costs Liab stimatad at $750, 000 to$ ads veill prodatiy cover.n given by the Pope io» payinæ off the debts of $4,000, of p df Ciacionati ; The four St.Louis Erdahts who oo age week e $219; 000 oat $181:000 joy 1 an Increase of $38,000.drag agaiust the Missouri Pacifs, are suing maliclous prosecution.At Butler, Ga, yesterday.Rev.Jesse.Cook, colo was ha for the murder ot his wife ast Al April.The crowd at the execution wus estimated at 8000.The Washington Kvening Sia# prints a statement Lo the effect thay tecre ning will pe, to Austris as the U.5, M ter, instead of ref turning tothe Treasury Department./ The commissioner of the Trunk Live E Pool, at New York will to-da: cut in Southern and South- Ayes passenger rates of from $4 to $7, the cut Ly designed to mot ti the low rates qu e Baltimore At Charlestén, 8.sub noe committess BOWEL COMPLAINTS, aro Dov now lasning rations to to neatly: 7000 DYSENTERY, large rity of whom .are colored.\u201cpole I porations are Rolng DIARRH(FA xD | on actively, but bri ers an : : are badly moeded.P CHOLERA MORBUS.res during the Jagteowen Thirty t pa ve sixty drops In half a tumbler-of-{ 156 & for Ca tomach, Ÿ fine: 33, or a total of 102 es compared with 178 alpliation Fi ¥ the ak wee! revious.urn, esdache.ey n the Pacific \u2018atates and Canada Colic.Wind in the Bowols an ah peniery average.| Pains ; t Tingle, of the Gaited, States\u2019 IT IS HIGHLY IMPORTANT THAT returned to of Alaska, ing his catch of seals along the shores of the Seal Islands.These redatory aeal- ers, he sa oars make a p 8 ashore un cover of Togs + and bons and seals, which are then conveyed sulp ry te a Large numbers of seals are also Party in ned.sea,and this practios is particularly destructive, from the fact that thren out of every four animals shot sink and cannot be recovered.Notwithstanding theses losses, however, tho agent says the geal life Py in- with great rapidity.Canadian.The * Zovoya,\u201djthe third ship from Japan for \u201cthe Canadian Pacific Hallway arcved at Port Moody last night.e bundred and fifty thousand dollars won of Ottawa corporation bonds, bearing interest at 5 per cent, will be floated at the end of the month.A meeting of representatives of the Boards of Trade of Wirnipez, Port Arthur, Mont- beo was hold.dar 2 Korot terd oy tr roe eld at Toronto ay to late the pre for the opening Year.Archbishop Duhamel, of Ottawa, sented formally, T bursda; sum With tbe the h carriage and for him by by the Catholic citizons ot Ottawa at the time of his elevation to the Archiepisco= pal dignity.Ar.White, comptroller of the Mounted y that Col.Herchmek and Dr.Jukes, si ot the Mouuted Police, left Regina Thursday evening, on a tour of inspection of the northern posts at Prince Albert The former will locate the site of the proposed Mounted Police there, and work will be begun ediately.The oda: Foret the Mounted commands met at the Red Thursday.Steele: 8 contingent has arrived at McLeod and tho other division was ex- pecled to Teach Battleford on Thursday.Sage helrs of Samuel Peck and Rachel ater, to the number of about 100.met in he City Hall Belleville, yesterday, from Edw ward -and rince establish their rights Loan in- verost in the Harlem Commous esta New York City, now in litigation, valuad at from $10,000,000 to $15,000,000.A president, vice president and \"an advisory board werc appointed The Pre of the North-West Mounted Police at Ottawa report that 14 brought down from the as sent to Door crossing on samples of cavalry horsea ven.hit, & A, is of the opinion that The orth- orses are best adapted for tary Drones in tain.He, however, tom- plains that 2 cent.duty is a to the breeding of horses in the North West, in 80 far as ranchers in that place have to import all their mares from Montana and the Western States.The trades and labor congress Thursday decided to Sustain et Labor and other labor organizations in the Counties of Lincoln and Welland in their protests against the contemplated action the Dominion Government in pene the Welland canal for 5 or 6 months durin, the Winter, thereby thro over 2 people out of employment, and resolutions Wvorlog more stringent legis- Jation against Chinese immigration and calling tor the abolition of the Senate and the office of Lieutenan vernor, sod fo ho alary of the Governor-Gene 5.000 per rpm.annun: plie blue label fot the Makers\u2019 Union was ap- Inserns of ba Ex Congress after a sharp discussion.congress was formed intoa permanen me Charles Marsh, Toronto, fog elected president, M.Conway, Hamilton, .loe-president, and David Hastings,\u2019 secretary-treasurer.An executive | board consisting ot ten from different parts of the Dominion whe- constituted.was decided to hold the next meeting at a of A Curious Discevery.Mr.H.M.Converse, of Cherry river, Eastern very on 8 has just made a curious dis- on the eastern slope of Mount Orford This is a triangular stone column, from 50 to 70 feet high and about 10 Took ir, in fameter.On the top of the column is a capital ee ee t ten feet, and a tres grows n it.eo column is perfect in shape, and at its base are several caverns of cons Others who have seen it say it is still more wonderful than this report makes die J Railway Recelpta, earniogs othe 0.2.R for the 14th Eopte ounted to There was a brief thunderstorm of sual saverity with Considerable muni | pad 5 tanning is ported to have ooour rom ng repor ral places.in seve mara of ur.kin ry an cannot ith the un maititade of phase a donna 6 : Marston Remety Ce, 29 Pack P RAR Ee oe With i RELIEF! ONE EVERY FAMILY KEEPS A SUPPLY OF RADWAY'S READY RELIEF ALWAYS pe IN THE HOUSE ° rove beneficial on all of pala orsicEnens here re is that iit sta op Fes SH à quiet as tho} Bomar Ballet = Footh of the Joints, Pains I oe Sona bottle.\u201d Sold druggists.JRADWAY & Ce (LIMTTEDA 419 ST.JAMES ST.\u2018 Proprietors of Radway\u2019s Sarsapariliian Resol- en t and Dr.Radway\u2019s Pile.1 HUMPHREYS\u2019 DR.HUMPHR Book of all Diseases, i SRI | eat MAIL STRAMSEPS SUMMER SERVICE \u20141886 STEAMBRIPS eG fu 1 & of Furth formation soe Soyer.sau EET, opposite So Sh aremce man, on Cemmoo FAX - AAs \u201con state Street.- ssix à ges THE HANSA STEARSHIP COY OF MAMBURG.THE WHITE CROSS LINE L : of Antwerp, Under Contract with Dominion Government, Siocmers af bre nes vi aa as 83.Warngäine Lu from Antwerp for Montreal.88.KXuRwWisosm, ® = 20th Sept.from n Hamp And 1st October from Antwerp fo Mone 88 Baowwari, \u201c * 1st0ct for Mon: BS, Grassnoox.\u201c \"7 15th8ept from Montreal twerp.88.Waxprazx, * = Shoot froma Mooeal to Hamburg.service between the Wo above named ports will be es scab Through Luding granted in Hambarg and Ant Jor Rates of Freight and other particulars, apply to AUGUST BOLTEN, Hamaveo.e dt MARSILY, Axrwase, Agents Hansa Steamship Company.STEINMANN & LUDWIG, AxTwssr, few : Agents White Cross Line MUNDERLOÏ & CO.Noxrezar, General Agents in Canada.Sosa ms 1 ,Ç .minin Ling: Por |= Liverpeel Service.SAG DATES FROM QCESEC.aemarnenenn 2rd Sept, 10th Se) ee sept.Bristol Service (for Avonmouth Deck).BSanixo Dares ?From MONTREAL -Std Sept, Frida se Fra: ; 44 Frida Frida: Frid nehes, 0010 $90, accoraune to decond Cabin.Su sieur at lowest = These «ven:mers BATS salon, state-room TRAKO-TOOR room and bath-rooms - Rates of Passage from CURE tek Headache and relieve all the tronbles incl Seon oa Silane state of the ouch as Dis- siness, wainess, Di after Pain in the Bide Side, &¢c.While their most lc success has been showa in caring SICK Headathe, yet Carter\u2019sLittle Cy oad pre SHE Solon, aie dp me al disorders Taos o : que stomach, the liver bowels.Krea If they only cured HEAD Ache they try Primi md dear wo those whe re on uodness dat end ins A eee eine Si a ve mat ways That they mr ve dans One or veo, sl as not cripe ce ey are sir Po Bu Ete ati five $1- Said CARTER MEDICINE Now York Olty.40 YEARS.ALLAN TURNER & CO.Druzgists: Broek- ville, Ont, write.\u201c We have- sold WISTARS DALSAM OF WILD CHERRY for forty years, | and know it to be one of the oldest as well as Ÿ says, \u201cIcan confidently paration as thoroughly reliable F.B.CARMAN.Morrisburg,\u201d Ont.says k Æbjpks WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHE CHER-; RY one of the best preparitions in the market \u2018 for the purposes intended, sad tikes 5 an Te peels.eh vereation u : % wih REE.Addr Tk Ce Vee Sw ; LOST.Bm VIGOR ited vei Place.AZ mé RE ER tion of a yim experien d manly wit] perfect vue vats | one of the most reliable preparations in the I\u2019 T.R MELVILLE, Droggist, Presilitr one] ere the bre eo ad bas Dat Wiis btion is fell, an Pasengers 1 for 83 NOSTREAL TORN Sad saw Eimear si ntreal; also Los the stoazæ vonmonth.apps Wo Lh BRIE SN, 149 SL James Stress TUKKANCE & CO.Lespuial 3traet.Bxtiroxas.\u2014TO0\u2014 HARVÉST EXCURSIONS Minnesota & Dakota, -AT LOW RATES.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Leaving Chicago vis the GREAT ROCK ISLAND AND ALBERT LEA ROUTES, AUGUEY 18th, SEPTEMBER SEPTENBER 22nd 8th, and RETURN TICKETS to all principal points in DAKOTA and MINNESOTA will be issued on the shove dates at specisliFr- BATES.Farmers & Intending REDUCED Settlers Should take advantage of this opportunity to visit the FARM LANDS \u2014O¥ THE- GOLDEN NORTH-WEST.:0: For rates and all information.address D.L.OAVEN, Trav.Passr.Agt.C.R.L & P.By., 28 York street, Toronto, E A.HOLBROOK, G.T.& P, A.Chicago.180zeod \u2014 White Moun Buber ation v.on Mount PT TYE Bezcb 5.6.00 AM.rast | gn Burlagion 1x10 i aon miver pus Boston.vu New York, via ue à i ral.\u2014Now York Bt T A 104 w pere MOBLTEU Lu NOW York.ain Express, with Pullman Cars to raDJans armivine A 5pm.sw furdand dw p.m.and ritehb: vw and P Fret Wagner wR on this train arriving Waterloo 8.13 pm, ip grd Shebrooke 8 > ps and Winchenden, fo abd all points su New York kasd New England cœÀ pus Car: [ory Pulan gsutfet W mor Hotel and Gi Company\u2019s nce, Lut.Aes ecro8t.AC STUNEGEAVE Liuse r Worosster, LU tOlos azd Tune Tables ana all inrormation, a only or J.W.HOBAKT, Canadian ; 3 Ww.Coane July Tah.1x58 Gen.Fass.Axent.Summer Besorts, ABENAKIS SPRINGS.and Lake Hopeter Re SE cations nee on Taber At 0 phday si So nm ivers, from ho oats on Tu Tuesds Hunting and Fishing, hi ducks cau cau be furnb boa ; sud rs returns Weduesdays and {Dres Syndags urd pm.sé gra ticket only $1.50.will be ed Tull Ne ut ob retoen can can procure Bikes at BNOW.CASSIDY & LE PAT HE, FrozKiISTORS.Caledonia Springs! \u2018NOTICE.The Grand Hotel closes September 13th, \u2018THIER WATERS © be had as sual, by the lon from Gurd & Co.the Springs direct.CHAMARD'S LORNE HOUSE ! gal or dozen.Jurors 8t., or ta bulk from MURBAY BAY.Your patronage solicited.1403 War.CHAMARD & Oo.Telegraphic Address, \u201cElad,\" London Telephone Number, 2742 AMERICAN AGENCY: = hbo Exchange (Directly opp.Charing Cross Station) 446 STRAND:446 LONDON, W:C.DALE & DELILLE, = PROPRIETORS The principal Newspapers from all parts of the World on File and for Sale.29 Bast and Most Central Rendezvous for American and Canadian Visitors te London.+ Téseow NTEROOLONIAL RAILWAY.BUMMER ARRANGE Commo noins 1ésh Juno, au D.POTTINGEI, Cluai Moncton.fier Agr 1886.MENT MACHINERY (SECOND-HAND) Machines, 24in.Cardin .Pony ianora.16 and 18in, Soap Kettles (larze) Des Hots Pipe Scrowihg Small Sawmill, oo complete.Reeawi HP.ine and Boller.Bow z Machine.BE er (small).y Washing œ 1 00 ro put put pit ru pu jé ut 0 et 0 0 00 \u2014 - SES b B FE 9 ingle OCOLQUHOUN, DRUMMOND & CO, 63 Common.Street, Montreal, g o 3 5 ui : i A \u2018su OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR- \u2014D=.Goo bby © T.FELIX SR SRR oS ot name.pd Jisti .mgt pm et ca SS re > ee i anal ell Pourtre Sabtile remo Ty to the akin.Hor Ears, toi For sale by di ta and eaters 1 tL the U.8.get a tations.81,000 arrest and DrocÉ of Any cae selling the same.\u20ac1 law\u2019 \"STREC, > PENS tante iris 14,048, 130,133, 161.: For Sale by all Stationers, foal ©0., Agts., | | atl Land; ) = 200 & 111 ST URBAN STREKT.grea _ [> phraician who has magi \u201clets, © corLARS AND CUFFS Polished equal to.say Chinage Laundry, © No | Parcels is sent for and refurned when déstred.moderate.- \u2026 CENTRAL Lauxaut,\" 100 & L11 SL Urbains street.Ahn I, vod at | Versailles, Woodtord TAL to receive SOAP.BOAP.\" BOAP.SOAP.BOAP.SOAP.SOAP.SOAP.SOAP.BOAP.SOAP.SOAP.SOAP.SOAP.SOAP.THE IMPERIAL SOAP IS THE BEST.Ask for the Horse\u2019s Head Soap.Best Guarantees for the Buyer.\u201cSoun MANUFACTURERS: J.Birsavov & MONTREAL.Co.216z3¢0d - .FE\u201d Holmes Electric Protection Go.| FoR aaa - Limited), Head Offes, - - « 162 St.James street, MONTREAL.ue Office, 39 King St, West are ropared to trans Sorpphy are nro zat others, to fit and protect Their promises wi their Hiectrical System for the prevention of Gentlemen buildin will do well system \u2018of Electric Call Bells, before er aystems or the ordinary call to er tide SE o Private Residence should be without our .Alarm Annunciator.161 BT.JAMES ST: (By Fievator).M.C.WRIGHT, Fa FOCOCE Supt Montreal Oftos 15, LL C.pve Toxxancovr ; MERCHANT TAILOR, \u201ca sz.LAMBERTS ST \u2014.01\u2014\u2014=, Just received: v + FALL ax» WINTER GOODS.2 REET.~ #.ot\u201d Gentlemen leaving their orders now will have them made in first-class style.\u2018Fit guaranteed.TERME Mopszate.[ ithe insu ARMOUR & CO., STAR | SIAR | HAMS.| BACON.Iryour Grocer arketmais do OAKLANDS KOUMISS, In Health and Disease, a refresh! Ta FSS et nou Pax from uk.tives make à on_it.Cemvales SE streasth it 1s Meat and Kouniss 18 PREDIGESTED MrLx Foop, READY FOR IMMEDIATE ABSORPTION AND ASSIMILATION.ou A & pokes a A ane, figs Rxco MAN.06S.STEEL WIRE DOOR MATS.These beautiful and everlasting MATS are the best foot cleaners ever produced, will not rust or damage by exposure, require no shaking to remove the dust.Inspection iuvited where a full assortment of sizes can be seen J.B.MACDONALD, 17 8t.John St., General Agent for the TORONTO STEEL WIRE MAT COMPANY.208z PprivATE MS MATERNIT ITY HOSPITAL, INE STREET.once Darang at rding bouses ve own Wis The comforta of h ene reasonable tes.paies i in hotels and will find [1 to thelr advantage, aud can physicisn, ICAUTION.MYRTLE NAVY! IS MABKED + LEON 2 Ë o 2 IN BRONZE LETTRES aNONE OTHER, GENUINE.| REPUCED RATES.vs EXTRAVAGANT BROKERAGKES \u2018The CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCL ATION gious persistontly refuses to foliow the per praciice (now too general) of pay gant commissions to Brokers, but doitiæ so sives the boueilt of lowet rates to EXAMPLE : Rate per $1000 on 20 Foor endowment plan with proiite.Age ni entey 35.Gouloderation Life Association \u2026 $44.55 _ ê 8 E 8 Ë : ] Ë ÿ :-Canadu Lite Insurance Company - \u201846,80 | .\u201d Standard Life Assurance Company \u201850.61 Mutual Life, of Now York - -.- - 50,90 PRACTIC I, EFFECT.\u2014Over Jn may be CONPEDERATION insured with same amount « greminm as It.would cont, on the average, for su with the other companies\u2019 named.ofit returns, moreover, aré | ous.110 8t.Pranests Xavier fives KH.J, JOHNSTON, _ Manager, and ik.- C A °% sib} spa > o Rev.will Bess den PRICE ONE CENT.tar IPD ASSOCIATION OF PROFESSORS, b A.LE xn DE + tho \u20ac re lr Fr ance, Member Rd i {ircaraply e \u201cVie de ge LORS KES, Cru puce dote Pgo wad Pritessor at the JO M «Na K3U, Author of several worke-em Hienogral phy.sn] Iho onography, Casas \u2018no 12e0d AvbaRss, 347 Nt.Deanne se.M The Fall Term will commonce on the suged.The buildings are under:oin: thor been\u2019 secured.She ness.and Sowfort.of the puplila Latin, and tie usual Nyro Branches, 9150 All communications should REV.G.5 PARKER, Bursar, Compton, Que.; » or REV.J Sear Que.Beuud tor a Prospec Foe St.Catherine and Drummond Sours Session 1886-87 commenced Ist à ' of study: Classical, Muthen fioal apc come Dopotul Prospectus on uppiica Bran MRS.MILLAR'S & MISS Pars.ENGLISH AND Frxxca Fume AND Neo.4 Prince 252 a vraie atreal st.Mea This 8choot re- pi for {ta seventh Satria in new premises, on Septe Professors and compotont teacliers in departments.Alusjeal r a, Lite conversazioni, Shutspeare evenin a Lectures on Art, Sctence, Literatu sad Histor ro distinctive features of Pyenaratory department is rot nuitod tot nts ol you children.Bpec care lime Is devoted to the study ot Musie Ciroulars on apnlication MR.CHARLES G.GEDDES (Late Chotr Ruler at the Church of St.John the Evangelist); Pupil of me follows well known Masters ;\u2014 Moptrea ESS Mazstno K ROMANT, ¥ Faiere Rome, Rap pee Dave to give tien Musle.seal Wolierstan \u2018thom: Bid Fer Terms, Address P.0.gv Montreal, 1st September, 1880, att ding either the | ho! partial en © - oie Tor at MoGill Coll Fre Peux Æducattonal.CI.AnsES.Freach Literazare lars ny : eer\u2019 ony.Thy Yhyese | d'in Pntocoubre TE.pocinl less OMPTON LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, Pot en next, n efficient staff of teachers has boen sn-.u«h repairs and will be rand cpmiortania thoroughty Srmpatent will bu persogal y ré-poñe Boardires © for 1 Bh will re no eins to secure t cinding Moar .and tition un per be addressed to OHN FOSTEI etary» Coaticook, - CT Im COLLEGE SCHOOL, CORNER\u2019 PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR AND EDUCATION OF Youso LADres ILDREN.erbrecke mber 15th, At home after the 6th Bept, 214004 ng.BIGXOR ee Dr.Norman: WT Hs Vi nomas, Bag.ad EN nan RS.MERCELR'S BOARDING AND DAY 8Sohool, tor young ladies and Ghil re-open on September the 8th, for thor, fon made t.Appl for & choo! alone f ooh, poly for s referen: all all a or blotter.to Man.903 th wil Com: M$, a a ee ¢ or 758 DORCHESTER SI STREET (Cor.Lxcellent refere Mr.C.M.PANNETON, P=0rF0B, > Is now prepared to resume his lessons at 207 16 MES TIFFANY, TEACHER or A UE he TLE M gives pi hors Aecaodasy Neo.70 ¢ ing, and Ura © 146 ÉELUST USIC.LANGUAGES.rm \"MDE.BUCONBY, s Tige (Cy resnme private tnition on and after plete education given to youny lads.188 SIMPSON WILL RESUME goin.brie ln Drawing and Valating x SPEND RM M SAUCLER FORM upil of Stamaty, from inh rhe FORMER: tre Eh Edward stree stuslont receives practical knowied studez 5 ge ad Bend for circular ation.Address Business College.Place d d\u2019Armes, F.N.DUVAL, BA., WILL RES his Fvening French ch Classes, at 27 Conve aes ta Fron maéecnuy.TN4 THE MONTREAL SINE OE teaches SIN WRITING, neat an DSINESS CORRES BONDE USINESS FORMS and LAWS.USINESS ARITHMETIC.OOKR ING ue CTUAL USEN CTICE by ce in business containing fall fates) mAVIs & ® .Smith, will re-open on Wednesday, Beptoiaber.~ i ad Y thal p tion to the school instruction provided Tot go Loan ès who desire to for the niversity Exam r Matricula tion.a ror the Ansociau te in Arts.der.sila perse a da mais: a ara The MONTREAL MUSIC SCHOOL; E SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIE conducted by Miss Svmmers and are a HERB ROS ROOK Qu 1464 Bt.Catherine street, is now open.rospectus is § serted Lovells City Directors ue ar fs ihe espoirs » Proies or War Pet AD n Bohrer, the school daily.ax .oh Te: CL IN MISS BULG School will re-open où 2 OND Neptember 6th.ge Urbain street A fow amall bo will pu Me.A = fre: R MARTEL à pe.Sap ua ART OLisSES You DRAWING AND PAlnring, : IOLIN AND SINGING Leasoky ; WE W.RAPHAEL'S pen on tha5th of October.- For.à fe mode! wiil be Be made daily, at the Stadio, 208 1310 ST.CATHERINE BT.Te NTE WW se Ÿ certain ha J the preparation of This 2 x x anny n peeall nt cases révuiting frous fm pru- ; inser te continmed 3 mercies less condition 088 of renewed ood vigor, : « wéare tonmtantiy mare re TES .I pie vrocdd pre by Be er 10 obtain 1 Teta ) à NEV BTN Ken AL ACOOm >\" » a ata an 2 y cars, 24 bundrodsot .ret ih by its cae afler restored to A fat Perfectly apa ) beh, hi fr de Ho 2098 - ant Shjecti on, a went away on my agree : yous at the thoug - which scemed trifling to a ; en en over th Ba {ne goby.he m rat al ° .not thors whore the water breaks P he de die mo} 70 6 moopli ! trs SE af, + Boseir om seven a full of fire and oak on y heart aud swore me ah, wated them D but for Truth\u2019s sweet eine should be tempted their oatha to \\ I had them bound, And tenderly drowned! _ Bosorrowlul swim the dead!\u201d he merry Qountess laughed outright! rang so wild in the startled night! to the waist the dead me: Beil stretch lean fingers to the skies, ; hey no { sad Mare With a las Bo sorrowful 8 2 the dead! LIVING OE DEAD.+ By Hugh Conway (Fi J.Farzass CHAPTER XXX.-Continusd.Thad written to Clandme and appris- \u201ced her of the extraordinary turn of affairs.I refrain from giving my letter or her reply, because, as before stated, this is no or à love-tale.Lcan only say that the manner in which she congratu- Jated me on my success and new pros pects, and the flattering cammendation \"she bestowed on what she'was pleased to call my cleverness, made me most sions to hear her lips repeat the pleas- rases.My mother making no ares was still at Cheltenham with her military ex-guardian and his sister.1 laughed to myself as I walked up the house, although 1 felt terribly en t of once more being used by the general\u2019s abnormal spectacles.1 prepared a suitable apology -for my ill-bebavior on a previous occasion, and trusted the old soldier would forgive and fo ed for Miss Neville, and was Y ask .Shown into the drawiug-room, redolent with sandal-wood work-boxes aud other ly scented ornaments.In a min- oi Claudine was in my arms.-After our first rapturous greetings we sat down on one of the general's e labo- rately carved but very comfortable Bombas sofay, and 1 was praised, petted and peolded for my long absence tu my heart's content.Then I was made to - yelate'the whole story.Claudine cried for joy when she heard of her aunt's Jeconeiliation to her hus- so, full, so complete.She was delighted \\to hear that Y alentine and ee or bidding fair to become Fs frivnds.As to the change in my own circumstances\u2014 \u201cThat matters little,\u201d she said.* \u201cI Joved Ehilip N Norris\u2014I' shall love Laurence Est For whin \"bog ë sertion Ithanked her in the only possi le way.-\u201cNow,\u2019 ahe said, ir must.not stay here alone with you any longer; althou ou are my first cousin, 1 must send for ibe general snd Aunt Selina.\u201d Ï What shall I do?\u201d dn Nothing but receive their con- ulations.1 told the general a few s ago that{my engagement with that Mr Norris wis at an end; and that I going to marry my cousin, Valen- Unes brother.He look cod upon me as ed from truin, and you as my saviour i The eneral and his sister appeared, anid T'was duly jwesented.Iquailed as thee re lass taupe to the aid of those spectacles; but as the bearer of hese opts lion à 1ids was most friendly I ventured to hopel escaped rec nition.Selina knew me a I could talk it by her look.But as I foundgafterward that Claudine had äxen her mto hervcoufidence that mattered nothing.General (ore imvited me to dine th him.It was a pleasant dinner, oot for the fearfully hot ingredients of some of the dished.Claudine should have warned me what to avoid.I felt, \"as I emptied the wvater-bottle at ny \"- side that a few years pf such a pepper diet would make me as liverless an heartless as my host himself; when a man can browse on .and green chiles I he must be beyond hope.fter dinner the gemeral congratulated me.lle knew my father at one time, and was deli hted'to hear that he had emerged from his mysterious retirement and seclusion.Then he favored me with some advice om, the marriage state, which, considering was a confirmed bachelor, was, no doubt, very valuable.He likened a wife tu a regiment.She should be Sov erned with a frm but gentle hand; should be led, not llowed.Small requests which did not interfere with discipline shonld be acceded to.There were many little matters lonel, but Thich were vo the reximent of the utmost importance, So it was between husband and wife.Glve way to little.things, be in great onea \u201c \u2018This was also good advice; but unfor- funately the general was famous for un the greatest martinet of his 0 as grateful as I could; but my gratitude was not assumed when he proposed to join the ladies.\u201cBy the by, Mr.Estmere,\u201d he said as we rose, \u201cit is, of course, no secret from you that Claudine was \"entangled into ment which is now happily at anend.The young man was a needy adventurer, sir\u2014an adventurer!\u201d * I told him that Claudine had fully con.in me.ot RS yot \u2018whose father wus abroad\u2014Norris, he \u201ccalled himself\u2014a Devonshire Norris, Did you ever hear of a Devonshire No \u201cNot that I remember.\u201d \u201cNo\u2014nor anybody else.Hampshire Norrises, Middlesex Norrises\u2014never was * hire Norris.\u201d + As I did not contradict him, he led the my to the drawing-room, ave n asking Mr.Estmore, Betti he aaid,- \u201cif ho ever heard of a onshire Norris.He agrees with me man without a mother\u2014and Arg NONE, - He etl that this parting cut was due Ao Claudine.I caught her eye, and it y powers of self-control to, aloud.1 staid at Cheltenham a week; g hich Claudine and I settled the month, i not the day, when wo were to be mar- - Then \u2018went back to Derbyshire.X saw véry little of my father and mother.While 1 was absent, they had settled upon going abroad for two or three months, They were to go alone.n Valentine was not to accompany \u201cthem, but when they came back they \u2018were to come back to Estmere Court.X told them what I had arra with \u2018Claudine.My father assented to my wishes, as thonzh the matter had been foreseen all along.He only stipulated that Estmere Cougt should be our howe.If I should have preferred commencin housekeeping on my own account, :dared not hint at such a thing\u2014in any my mother\u2019s a ppealing eyes would have turned the scale.So they leftius.My mother, in spite ot her snow-white hair, looking as fair \u2018a8 8 bride, bound on her honevmoon, I ! told her so, and she blushed as vividly [+88 & young \u2018girl might blush.\u2014Valentine and I were coinmissioned to \u2018#86 that everything at Estmere Court {was in readiness for their return.We -gpent many delightful days in our fy.Tr : ture home.\u201d We reveled in the lon Jad.en treasures which were brou nght ht, and carefully\u201d checked off on = \u201cBulky i inventory brought down by one Cauinets of of exquisite Mr.Grace 8 young ment porcelain, chests late, ndrods and hundreds of belong tot à Ÿ lines of men of taste these brought out of their To.watch.all hiding-places, at the command and pleasure of a gen leman sent from n for eg, arranged in their proper Bat ns in\u2018sabingta, was indeed & of love to Valentine and tome, .There was an immense amount of wark to be done before Estmere Court could be put in proper trim to receive its mas.r; but, as no expense need be spared, t all would be ready when Waders returned from the Conti- HO isey did return in two months\u2019 time, but only staid in England for a couplé of days.They caine back to my wed- Na dine and I were married very quietly at Cheltenharn, aro, and then went off for along, ramblin ent honeymoon, moving from e to place at our own sweet will, and with no purpose except to enjoy ourselves.When we thought we had neglected our friends at home as long as we dared we turned our faces to our new home, Estmere Court, Valentine is the first to welcome us; he meets us on the road, and rides back at the side of the carriage.We reach the court, and on the broad terrace I see my father and mother standing, as noble and fair types of a middle-aged English gentleman and as Inay well be met with, Her ho rests on his arm, and he looks at her with an expression of intense love on his handsome face.His eyes light up as Valentine, who has preceded us, springs from his horse and bikes his station at bis side; but as he grasps my haud, and in his aweet grave \u2018manner bids me and my bride welcome home, there is a look in his eyes which tells me that I am, if any thing, dearer to him than in those days when I was his only associate in that wind-swept, solitary house on the wild Devonshire coast.* * * .I have brought my tale to a close.All that has happened since bears nothing worthy of record.Some years have passed since I was instrumental in bringing my mother back to the husband she loved.Valentine has married well and happily.1f he does not ply his brush so keenly as of old, his name is well known in the art world.He is the same sweet, bright fellow as of old, and the news that be is about to pay a visit to Est- mere Court is welcome to all its inmates.Now that be can fully gratify it, his passion for jewellery 1s wanin The rings which made his han glorious are for the most part, resigned to his wife.Spoil given up tothe conqueror, he says.He has not, so far as] know, a care in life.Amply provided for, occupied sufficiently to make time pass pleasantly, loving and beloved, Valentine bids fair to live the life of a thoroughly happy man.Rothwell made one more journey, wrote one nore book; then retired on his laurels, He has done up and in fashion refurnished Mirfield, but, after all, he spends more time at Estmere Court than at home.He is essentiall the friend of the family, always welcomed when he arrives, regretted when he departs.There is no Lady Rothwell; and to the best of my belief there will be none, His title will die with him, and he will leave his broad lands to Valentine\u2014but ma ay that be far distant.\u2018or myself and Claudine, I need say little.We love each other, and are blessed with children.1 have my ambi- tions\u2014I have had some success and hope for more.But all this has nothing to do with this tale, I witi not forget to say that I kept my promise to the dylog woman, Mrs.Merton.Although I did not care them again, and although I ke e the source of their supplies secre a secret, the boy and the girl were looked after until the latter married, and the former was placed | in a fair way of earning a good vil Lasily, my father and mother.I must speak of them er.It is im- ossible now to dissociate them.Clau- ne cites his tenderness and devotion to my mother when ever she is pleased to accuse me of neglecting 5 anything due to her as my wife.can atone for the ruined harvest, m my mother will call her life a happy one, © seems unable to bear her absence for an hour.It is only when she is with him that his smile is a perfectly happy one.Her every wish is forestall led, her every thonght anticipated.Everything must be done for her comfort \"Ind elight.He will not enter public life because its duties would take him from her side.In the struggle for such fame I am to Le is delegat But he is widely, known for all that.His pen can be plied without tearing researches are embodied in journals which stamp them as of importance.If ever he returns to London life, he will find himself honored and cou Yet, passionately devoted as he is to his wife, I know that no word explaining, excusing, or entreating forgiveness for the past has ever crossed his lips.Whether this is caused by pride, shame, or, as I sometimes fear, Ey somme strange mental disorganization, making man years of his lite like a hiddous, Jurred 1 cannot say.To Valentine, to Rethel not a word has he said.Even to mo he has never spoken of the years wo spent together \u2014father and son\u2014 alone.Yet, to all appearances, his intellect is as keen and memory as retentive as of old.Chesham\u2019s name he has never breathed.He does not know that.Rothwell and I witnessed that terrible act of justice.I verily believe that, during the time he was taking his revenge, he knew nothing, that he acted as a somnambul i might t have acted, that the tragedy faded from his memory, or that it had never been full impressed on it.Rothwell and it over, and came to the conclusion that only two people in the world knew the particulars of Chesham\u2019s fate, u- rence Estmere, though accountable for it now nothing of what his hand \u201cSeeln with what strange Dersistence he avoided the past, on and sue sibility x ismantiod shut- up.wood.élisioned off.5 would wi xe ® have ound her a post of trust at Estmere Court, but feared hor pr presence might be unwelcometo my father.But it is of course, i possible fora man to say that he hres twent ears of his life.In my fat pA port ion there is much business to boat at end, ed to and talked about.Mr.G Mr.Black, the agent, were\u2019 bound £ Le k of things which had oce She and such a date; my father at times was compelled to do the same.Hes £8 out of his senses\u2014incapable of indnag- ing hiso oe aflairs.These remarks have ated, and it is confidently believed Ehroughout the county that for many years Sit Laurence Estmere was an inmate 8f a lunatic asylum, What he believes himself I dare Dot think or say.On this point even to tom who watch and study dle.Can it be fy pride that torbids him to think or speak of the ast?Can it be that he has reasoned with himself and decided that his wro Li as grea as his wife's?Or can it that some strange state of the b which qu minated-in that attack of un actually brought about forgetfulness of things, %he recollection of which would have been torture and to su sensitive mature It isa problem y have not yet sol Problem or not, there is one w seeks no oxplanation\u2014who is con that nothing more shall be said-Who Leurs ler happiness as culml pas ly as she bo le himself from his wife's side.His keen and trenchant articles are given places of honor in great reviews.His soientific- Dean's poems \u2018across it.\u201cTipped the ET of of that interregnum as when he was seen ne © one.\u201coise.Mad or even in the da of their bt love, We live a quiet life at Fstmere Court.r ther and mother feel that the frien r youth have out of oF sient and they they have ow Arrived a6 at we e.bols fathers oa in the the county com m to mix to a certain extent in seni\u201d Te obligations \"of of courtesy are am, ulfilled, the- matter ends.There are times when I watch him anxiously prhon I feel that if the past is oblitera aaide, its ta are still left.\u201cEven no ow he is scarce past the primeof of life, ye in many barre e is an old notice a change every time I return to Estmere Court after an interval of absence, and my heart feels sad, as something tells me that many years will not elapse before father and mother must bid each of er adieu forever\u2014when the treasure saved at last from the wreck gf their former happiness must be assigned-\u2014when Ishall see that sweet, grave face smile no more\u2014when those eyes which have always looked on me with love shall be closed forever.God grant that I deceive myself! The day which [nukes me Sir Laurence Est- be the darkest and bitterest day my life has known.© THE END.NOTES AND QUERIES.nee The Man with the Golden Nose.G.K.(Montreal) writes to me: \u201cCan you tell me the name of the celobrated man who to wear a gold nose?I have forgotten who It was, but was rewnigded of him latel by reading in THE STAE an anecdote of Gal ban Effondi, the dulegale of the Porte to the Balgarian Government, who was indignant bocause à Bulgarian official had marked on bis passport (where the personal description Ls given) nez en carton, Le, pas He was nigbly indigbant at this truthiui description don of the artificial feature which bad replaced his own ee \u2014- The following references seem to answer G.Ks question satisiactory : \u201cTycho Brahe, au illustrious astronomer, desceuded from a ee 1 Soie and in the year back volved him in a due! with a Danish man in which he had the misfortune td lose part of his nose; but this detect he so skil- ully gupplied by means of gold, silver aud wax that twas scaronly percoptibla.\u201d P.200, vot, ~ se mou Bcyclopædia ritannica.* Encyclopedia,\u201d vol.II, page 300, ambe early the same aocount: \u201cAt Willenberg, where he resided for a short time, he lot part of his nose in a duel witha tleman ; but for the lost organ he ingenious ously contrived one of fold, that titted ly, and Was so naturally that tow could have detected That it was artificial.\u201d It ts curious to notice the arent similarity between © Enoycloi opædias.Cham- anni d the fol- lowinæ account: \u201cIn 15 se difference rising betwoen Brahe and a Danish noble, man, they fought, and the former had his nose cut off.This defect he so procicted supplied with one mate si of gold and silver, that it was not percei # P.587, vol.IL, of \u201cThe Modern Encyclo, etc,\u201d eleven volumes, by Amyss eo Burrowes, ol Lincoln's Inn, Esqui London.su kin and Marahall, 1822) \"The \u201c Britanoi it will be seen, has copied the words of Mr.Burrowes very closely.This is the way books ul reference are compiled; there is nothing new under the sun.\u201cMay Pro Probyn.\u201d 1 bave received from London a dain little volume of 78 pages, published by Covent Garden, and entitled * Poems.By May Pruobyn.\" It is dedicated in some charming verses to an old and valued friend of mine, Thomas Westwood, poet an ler, for many years a resident of Brussels, Belgium.The small volume is one of great prumise, And \u2018 n°\u201d whether a name or only a pseudonym, will probably yet be heard of.As a slight of tho author's ploturezque style, Î have selected a short ballad called AFFINITIES.She was a proud King\u2019 s daughter, D à face like a Summer's day\u2014 1 the flowers in the valloy H aghed when she ue that war.er h air was a rip shadow, Filleted chastely Pan gold: Her feet and ber ands wero lilies, in tho goddess\u2019 uld.The seam of her silken | robe earl was traced; her throat, Tall ho vus among women, Reared in a courtly place\u2014 She was a proud king s daughter.Beautiful in the face.Heo was a mountain \u2018Shepherd, wood.Day in and day out, ho followed The lambs and the milk- white owes, Over Thosslian meadow: Wet with Olympian dows.Hirsh on the cleits of the mountain is feat clambered and clang, Foarless and free as the panther, Whose skin from h his shoulder hung, Like a could he run and Trostle, y on the reeds an Ho was a mountain shophord But bis hoart was the heart of a king.1 vind Iam right in saying that there is exquisite music in such ch simply lin es as, or Thessalian et with Ormplan dews.\u201cTo Tip the the Wink.\" A correspondent in & late te umber of th London Notes and Queries writes as follows: \u201cI had always considered this pe as peculiar to Cornwall.never having heard it Tt used in any other part of the country.it appears that I was mistakon: for it seems to have been à a favorito term with Swift.The March 1710,) from Bwift\u2019s of But d tho servant brought me a brimmer o October.\u201d I am indehted to Johnson's Dio- tionary for the following verse: \u201c The stockjob! ber thus from ¢ Chango alley goes down Létime bave pour vote to serve for the town, And b à guinea to drink\u201d Johnson à gives hls authority as \u201cSwift,\u201d indicat! without any on a8 lo wherc the 180 and In a somewhat hasty Jook ver the not come urse, to give an order on the atv, or ina mute ion, when a concerned per- is present.ere are two more instances that I have phrase, at the be- inning of the isth con The first is m Pope's \u201cMoral Essays,\u201d Epistle II.33: \u201cOf the Character of Women.\u201d \u201cBudde she storms! she raves! you tip the Bat, gpare your censure; Celia doos not All eyes Day bes from what the ol change arose, All eyes may seo a pimpla on her nose.\u201d Theo second eramplo 18 from à 8 in verse entitled \u201cThe P Monk he Mile Wie,\u201d > Mian Ramen may.\u201d Bocay a began to smell Eos her mind to reel Bho rat bu ii howdy n her drin But moanwhile tipt young James a wink This the plot of which was bor- vowed from \u201cThe Freire of Berwick,\u201d a much superior composition of the 16th cons tary.ascally attributed to Dua aber, tten about 1718.I quote ?m p35 of ays * Postical Worker publis 1838, by the Brothers Chambers.A Leap in the Dark.Some months ao à correspondent asked me, * Who first epoke of death as being \u2018a leap in the Gark¢\u201d After answering hie nestion by referring to the cases of Nabelais, H Hobbes and othe 1 illustrated the hrase farther by quoti Beacons- fieid\u2019s \u2018 Vivian Grey\"\" (Book II, chap.18) \u2018I saw the feeblé fools were wavering, and, to save all, made in the dark,\u201d and | \u2018 also by msttioning Strat the the Ear! ot on August 8, 1867, had sald in the House of Lords so Dati Arey of Disraeli's orm : 0 do we are making a reat experiment, and taking a leap in the k\u201d An extract Irom : an acticle, la a late Rumba Of the Néw \u201cUne of Mr.Gladstone's Dieu \u201d may i> interest my Cor.any rate.ll nerve hen ow hioauond y the phrases \u201ca leap tn the dark\u201d up in politionl disouselos » The middts and upper Classes In unced Home Lx a Ame dia ina letter Lo t ve ea are L in ) = (ER) EE / bo es trom hom?ns that mien quotation tima &lve my corresponden: wored, however, that the motto was a quetation from the fam , ote, eta, amd { ma a remarkable bit of history swer to this query.suachusetts during the : bh - conta few names were more precious hao that the old hero-martyr, Algernon Sidney, who Tower on, 1 aber executed on 1078.\u201cHis \u201cDisoourses on were first printed in 1698, and reprinted in 1708 aud 1751.had written Alan Tones) eut te ton when ney.es a Denmar am ml or court Monsieur Terlon, the our & or, bad the oonfl of the book of mottoes in the Thongs {ich memorable for nis attachient religions libert adimirec of John Milton an huh t full ration, I mous Algernon now hat ngs on ol tha colonists in Mas = i Government\u201d oO: at the to tear out ing's library this verse which Mr.Siduey, accordinæ to the liberty allowed to all noble 8 hough lat: jy ye quietem.Eplacidam sub \u2018Terion understood ot { a wordt Latin.he was told by othe: oeutel which he cou meauinæ of sidered a libel on the French Government, and upon such as were then sitting up in Denmark by French assistance or example.\u201d What then more natural or reasonable than that Samuel Adams, Joun et alii, when a motto was wantin infant state, should copy this ex timent trom die fbrary ot Harvard Colege by de e library y mas Hollis?in their order.At present, 1 have time to arrange them.the auspices of the Mon Association, a \\ursery.where work wor Chris w for the ent ceon- that identical volun: of Side h bees presented to To Correspondents.© received a number of Notes, Quer\u201d Gnd Replies\u201d trom various gvondents which will receive due attention y \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cTEE CEECHE\" The \u201cen of the Day = the X, As is wel known, of charitably dispzoa ladies opened, under arsery Esta « C.A in the City.in April last, a number Young Women\u2019s crêche or Day Linz women could leave be carod for during the Tu the six months just passed 27 women have taken giving un average attendance of advantage of our institution, of five children a day.Toese have been well taken care of, and returned to the mothers at night in tion.Sail \u20ac the Ladies are not satisiied with so small a number, and_think that so useful a place should be better known and Fifteen more li iy be accommoda of the committee would feel that thelr effort to do was roally accomplishing its bri The nominal price is ten cents a day per child, but the nunse has power to govern the charge accord by the mother.h Wb t Spring, when e enterprise Yas first spoken of, much was said about \u201ca long felt want\u201d and the absolu créche, but the committeo of a ones per day could and then the ladies Lo the wages carned necenel ve been made to feel that many mothers are cou-.tent to lsave their little ones to take their the Le commitiee-| chances tank that if doctors, nurses and others who come in contact with - workl would kindiy remember that 1 crêéche and recommend its women, is a use, they would have a greater opportunity of dolog good, and a larger number of benefited.in this connection the following toning litue Pet Waa written specially for Cree worth a perusal : : A Fiea for the Creche.The street was dark and narrow, i And pestileatial airs From notsezome drain and gutter Crept up those broken stairs And entored by the-doorway and cheerless rovm, Where a mother and two babies Slept in the silent gloom.Thrice blessed sleep ; that healeth he heart oppress'd with pain; eary body children would be Evans, of this oily.and me From Tabor, A heavy strain That decks with flowers the pathway Where tender fect must Fe And loads the board with dain! ties, For sons of want and woe.What if th\u2019 Elysium vanish When wakinz hours draw near?ark and drear, We know that there are regions {We touch them every day), distinctions vanish, And love alone has away.The mother, in her dreaming, Smiles, with a happy smile, 8h here earth\u2019s e hears th e wings of an And she is glad th while e this au t erpart counte Anda all our pure ideals ; in the heart.pare eur once more is waking r.jor, and tears; And in in the] ttle chamber Alas! how small th\u2019 achievement, Her mother\u2019s heart, how large! Two Bummers scarce had melted Would it There's little time for hie Tho\u2019 hearts may sorel food Ther s little time for little m m mofn to set t ant Sropt io lite to Lift ouths to fear There : little L hol for mothers r and overwrought; There: s at time Tor parles.* Life's battle to be fought, For mother must bo worki of sun: And babe of three [oust mother be \u2018To little babe o But He who is Be Father And mother of ua all, babes an Will watch His And answer when tn call.The weary And hunger enters thers or 8 said fittle thea B Each little playful ram Each ltt little waning ay.keep them, hours move slowly, That b: que D hoardl Not by the earthly by the One above; ne vie tue ère ve - o practises ge the room opprussive va Yapors hot and sioud aad aut quick?und them, 50 8 or} save the littlo one roaring fok rare Who senta Guardisn Angel A rein not oll he story 1 mother » ho homeward walk; \u201cHut soon: cron Hor haste and her des Her th qu ot A er of 7 .0° death seemed in the way.\u2019 - low steps Ur up the e b wis a M his m| e But \u201cis ft tra Not To mothers an yers, h ses eot babes, u uged in her a aime little story, stair WAY, te urning floor, be ht exer! : lo nracet, to jtucked = w\u2014\u2014 Me \u2014 wor, \"Beptombér\u201d 17.\u2014Thèré ample \u2018beason for believing that the literary season in Boston will be a prosperous and busy one \u2018this year.Among.the publishers, at least, the opinion is universal tbat the trade of making aod selling bools is looking up, and that thelr energy is lkely to meot with a generous ent.Acting oa this baliel, they have D more lavish in thelr expenditures in ng their books attractive, and have accepted more manus- scripts than in several years The longest a Tr Sat TH nian Oh Poh at Thott offices on Park st the Riverside Press, Cambrid ihe, fendi ts ie © oi bis chair, w his en wno is the terary esas the J firm, and, in fact, the literary man of all work.In a letter recentl received from Mr.Aldrich, he says he has enjoyed his vacation hugely and comes back with re- mewed.vigor and strength.\u2018They bave away in the \u201cAtlantic office_some- lwhere a number of short stories by Mr.Ald- \u2018rich whiclf are kept mystariousl will Hn thelr wh To thay Ve w r way e of magazine, Colonel S._ W.Hisginson ls dong à & deal of g work for the m e in its editorial department.He wrote tho review of the \u201cGrant Memoirs\u201d in the last number, and contributes, I hear, some of the vest of tho clever criticisms which have recently appeared in the Atlantic.At prese Higginson is down at Holden, ad bas just \u201cnishoÿ \u20ac short LSLOEY, the first be has written in eight Yat.of course ' THE STAR OF THE \u201c ATLAXTIO\u201d ee Dr.Holmes.a and athe editor bolds shim inthe etron contract w u- eae & ons is vent and permi et to write for no one tron, dlady publisher pa] ular weekly cameto Boston ately with a cash offer of £3000 for a story from Autocrat, but he was informed that if the suin offered were ten times 4s great it would A antsy poe pa br.Henin the note tion peuple es borhood of £6000 y ear.ke Honphn?wa ke Co i ES ra ei oughton, in t \u201cT of the Tile Club® It lean und tat ng from cons which both the Tile Club Sand the publishers expect to reap a good profit, and wuch bard ork ! pu into Et preparation, The ar 8 Who contribu @e ictures ra Messrs.Aveo: Dielman, Fun sireot and at engraving.dea these large pictures, the text contains avout sixty pen and ink sketches by members of tbo club, and'among them a y aleve rtraits of the artista.The text, by Messra.opkinson Smith and Edward Strahan, is a very bright account of the club and of ihe pictures.ar.Staaf ord bite Lag in made the cover an e ns, an George Maynard has rood trom bis inner con- bciousuess a lining paper of reat or ty for the book.Uf ovurse t be an edition de luxe of I 100 copies, and ni will bo sold, no doubt, at price.Mr.Hopkinson smith is rep by another volume, ta be called * Roads in Spain Holland and Ital Travels.of, a ter in Search of ta A distinct feature of tyDe (or Lewis) process Las and mpt will be made to imitateas Glose- or, the the le the\u2019 ly as the original water color paint- fuga.The a ART FEATURES of \u2018both these books have care of a J.LB Millet, who : of -the art the now scribner.Sr.Mites ay youn man and he believes in now methods, has been a most enthusiastic supporter o the phototype of the new methods pho ngraving, and his old friends a most interested to see what now departures he will make in magazine illustrating when he comes to got out the pictures for ReT 8.It is the illustrated books which just now are otcupying the thoughts and energies of publishers: but notwithstanding the time and money devoted to this branch of literature, it cannot be said, at least so far as present indications go, that the \u2018Autumn season prowises much that | es y strking ln tho illustrative arts, if we except \u201cThe Book of the Tile Cab\u201d which we bave already descrided, and for whtoh tho credit belongs to New York rather than to Boston.At Est lea & Lauriat\u2019s they are just putting the finishing touc u an eluborately illustrated edition of Owen he Earl's Meredith's \u201cT The pictures are reproduced by what is known as photo-e a.name which gives no idea of the brocess, which in reality aims at attaining tho effects produced by Dhoto-gravure, Photo-etchinæ is the invention of Mr.Fred.Allen, who was [or many years ic the employ of the firm, Like the photo-gravure, the method is guarded with the utmost secreoy, and avery plate and every print are made under the personal supervision of the parer brougbl his Boioioning io % bert.rougi 4 o ing ection, and a com ! Boston capitaliots havo taken the vention in hard, so that it is probabie that before long much will be eard of the new process.Certainly Mr.Allen gets sme onderfully delicate and béautiful effects not in the details of bis his work, but in ue combinations of oolor ne.Fora year or more Mr.A.V.8 Anthony publish.Uniike most other books of the season, the illustrations for tbis one bave been engraved on wood.But THB CHIEF ART WORK to be issued by the house is an edi- bon of the sonnots from the Portuguese.\u201d Jollo, an and a may be alo \"The artist has made row take tps idea 8 ted y ut in emblomatic de- t an enormous which bas Ipoon, à ume makes & formidable oblong the plates, Thich | lithography, in ool Ey tation.no attempt to illus! verses, but lines, \u2018 those best informed tha! suc- Shas of thostory has greater than was t of re Lapbam\u201d The siory has ti, L brut for the\" a same x new subscribers, and it is ex sale in book forma will doublet that of | tiie) Te decessor.Upon ouncl 3 ter\u2019s Charge \u201d id its anime orm it- bétween cuvers by the nero i LITERARY LIT! LITTLE BITS, \u2018 : The rat number of Sari boer's new maga- gatine will be dated January 1, 1887.balers \u2019s theowring novel\u2019 \u201cIs called wa de doute o scent of tho story is laid in Triad at the tUme of à negro in- surrbotion.By a rece dgment in New York it has been decided t rs Re 1tlustrations of a copy= |, rightod book \u201cor paper are copyright t a3 well | as tho lette : a N og most quoted humorist in Fra, soon publish through Davis & : ds raise oh of hisshortsketehes under the a ne Sabre ta thes in ot Mr.G! 2 twenty foie Tours hours they\" received Eee pue rien November h twelve numbers.It will oal called tedth Man.\u201d à aa .The Chwrch Heview offers a prize of $350 {for the best serlos af articles on tho import- :anc6 of beneficiary Iv ald societies for the \u2018education of youug nieñ for the ministry.Fanny vonport'e first literary eéfort will y \"Ia the .pa Sess .thet staghoun - \u201cTaylor A populàr fallacy holds thas the Mustrated wceklies ara impartial accurate pictorial chronicles World's & ty they only 80 to the extent that they can't beip themselves.\u2018The papers wouldn't sell uniese tiie Bor | {oy devoted a portion of thelr © what their readers believe it is all tak taken up with.But a recent disclosure shows that the proprietors of thess papers are much more governed by murcenary motives is I When be, opened the trustees invited the stors e London, News t an artist Lo deplot the dock.In Yor y trustees were informed that no artist nould be sent, nor ay notice taken the core/mony unl of handed over to th the proprietors of the paper.The he money was paid The News printed a ery tine picture labelled 1t reonoek Kk,\u201d but tho.20d labe say tro, out only hada very taint resemblanos to the ance of the, they at th that they sent an Rody of the ieancuction (0 to the Glasgow Herald, from which the story has been extensively copied by the English press.v.NEW BOOKS.Rl A HOUSEHOLD MANUAL OF Morons, B CEE Nupaing AND HYGIENE; for daily introductory outline fhe ay By 5 Henry dadeiphla Brothers & Ca.This book is not intended to dls; nee with the servioes of a doctor, but to enable people anatomy and A.to know what to do in an y when the doctor is not immediatel rthooming, aod to give sufliclent instruction to nurses to follow, a Soctor's a> tions intetligently, al to treat the may Io apartment which itneglected.lead to severe comp Ucationa.ln plain d'airapl e uage the author exnliains the e medies, re find a descriptive dat ol med proper doses, wi aan ven- tory of such as should be kept in the Instructions upon fo aocldents, childbirth, injuries sud po Bg, together with a section on old uge an death, and elaborate Indexes, complete te sort Tr Samim ARY ENGINEER, Vol XIIL From December, 1885, to Mat, 1846, conducted by Henry C.Meyer, New Yor The Sasitary Engineer is a standard pub- Ilcation of its kind, and is well worth ha havi been ected, under the advise of experts, from.buildings a actually erécted, which are photographed.The drawings are then made by special artists.The appearance each week of a moderate cost dwelling of approved designs enhances the popular oy oraet in a Journal, specially devoted ng, tecture, construction di sanitation.Articles on ef eering orks ou such as the Hell Gate provement, Underground Ratlways in London, Tunuel for Foot Passen in Stockholm, etc, will be found, wit! Instructions on plumbing, heating and ventilation, and | current topica of sanitation.; BIRLIOTHRQUE pv Copr CIVIL DB LA PROVINCE Par Chs.C.de Lorimler, « R.Li.D, Vol XV.Mont : Cadleux & Derome.M, Cha de Lorimier, Q.©, bas under taken a vast and eminent his elucldations ot the Ci Canada, Ww Fren dis, then the official re rts of the issionars ci ork of codification.After this ne cites to tall the authorities referred to by the Co oners In support, of the different portions of the des bringing forward a number of vor extraneous authorities.It will be readily seon that such a work is a library in (itself, and an Indispensable article in the Ia wo find the text of with translation b the concordanoa tbe Louisiana Code, when such exists with The wor expected to make eighteen volumes, which sell at $4 a volume.Val.XV.starts at article 1810 and 1s carried to article 1897.Messrs.& Derome have p: the ent of the work from the author, who writes an Introduction showing the vunierous advantages of his work, aa iving some valuable Sumber oi tostimonials foo iceding judces number of oi u and counsel are appended.n° NEW MAGAZINES.The English Tiustrated Magürine for Be tambver is finely illustrated, ee > ticeable being some views in he the valley où the Arno, a a Settimo and its Cam sctibes 8 September.gay In Ge va a ptem u the ley.\u201c Dos of the Chase\" is also well illustra we see some obsolete dogs ot the chase, and barriers, | foxhounds, bea- les, otter houn hounds, which d Spectator strated in frimitable sty by 'homson.* A Garden of Mem: by 3 arte is concluded, and the num is brought to an end with an engraving by mn a painting by Seymour, ropro- senting a Bhelk, turbaned and The great feature of tho Afaga- mine is its reproduction of serm dao aad Ward Beecher and T.De Witt Taim the September number has the usual ment.Mrs.Beecher also contributes cin readable \u2018\u201c Letters from England,\u201d this number being devoted to * In and About cles go Lo ma But quite a variety Wt other a then the magazine resting) respects.The story of \u201cFriend Max \u201d Fay: Is broug a OD ear, mot many, pecple ait soommonplace.San Francisco Monthly ih em oe 0! opens wi > 0 Bret Harto school, called the a f Koya Pah Mo untain,\u201d b = roman oO OYA 4 oun tare how writer, John Milton rr er Tra tare work will Van Tramp and James re, of Washington Jorrut .Unly two 0 white men and | probably udian, climb Tits mountalà until th the ascent related, in he account is a most interes one.*4 jui fad (an account, tho snako dance) : Beer Drinking in Germany,\u201d and \u201cSome Japanese -Folk (Lore, are readabie sketches of national cus thaln Street Lying-in street.Removing then 5 Mance To the Editor of THR 8SraR: ~Havir ag just returned from She sea tounded at a report tha frisgin Tn Ho tal St Urbain » ste be removed ance street.sure % Me Editor, this is us us on the part of Medi où MG We are ate all) roi Een 7% our dwellings ht this lo- ity, and have lived in peace for years: Why should these men cotne to distitb us\u2019 and detoriorate and destroy où our p tal Hospital.i» ond\u2019 They well know.rich al very name of Be yin they have edy met with trouble and loss ffair.Hoda aaa the proposed erection to the Mayor acd We Governors of McGill are reat work, 50 indiagant \u2018were \u2019 Tour our de su Nols, ds dieuas, à is based on the mythological &roatest success for 30 yrs.in 1 ary.© Fees it was _ as christened he y D» apevalas G ant tng\" Lazare, trans- M Inted ft.yu it now stands \u201chas been PRESS SRR 4 Rage.hh entirely rewritten by Press Eld- BOAT PRE Sond his seid the heirs Bot ot Eredoris Gailaniet wbe nishod the gerum, but whiob the older D Ctr] hi fi the eljer umas really of Galilardez bave boen compelled to pay the costsof the action.Rhea has -cancelled her contract who know Dion Square Theatro.Boston, for Bet ea: TREY 4 was with a per with dre ah is a or fa bef = ger; with whom she now a Hill offored to make out a new contract on res ary ult oo: the same terms, but Owen Fe now purgatives.These plit representative, deemed this u tv.only act well whe bowevar, be seen at the Windsor taken with food inthe same ty arly in the Spring.and fortifying Inka, Helen Dauvray writes home that ghe is in a Ton.Choose che nage fons ©, 50 men ir S02 san sh RE e 8 t the effect will present atthe Lyceum la December, pe vou ay asothom Howard iets Miss Lmuvray have it on presume he will sell the lia __ ALL RESP GIS \u201cOnes of Our Girls\u201d ECT LE DRUG TA vray cash, and she paid oward ed e \" DISEASES of the THROAT VOICE and MOUTH iece.6 Theatre, =, may put oa \u201cOa ot Our Girls\u201d at bis house for & ran shortly, - = he ont sue recomm ed D x : \u201chs enr da ory ol! lo taste, has been used erase from the list of 1 tern Tomb the title of ~La \" of which Gaillardet had far- sfre.dates, 50e.1 x Fate, the Prince's XHAUSTED VITALITY.ILLUSTRATIVE 2 SAMPLE FREE.edjeal Nokon on Aad Se Nervo and SFr saieet eal, a Man.Exhaustod > as i aden.2 es se e ulQni 300 pages subétan th bound (nelle DETHAN\u2019'S LOZENGES (Berthollets Salt) and the ane excesses; muslin, Oontains more than remodyia he de by all acute able Skin Di H C ti : ral n Diseases, Herpes, Congestions, svery man Price oul onl ib mal A or Scrofula, Ulcers and Vitiated Blood.con ELLOSTRATIVE SAMPLE FREE TO ALL Dr _\u2014 re BRT RT'S dle-aged men tor the next $0 xr as HERS TE WPA THA IODU RATED: Seo um DRAGEES Sugar- Coated P Fr DESLAURIERS (late BOUTIENT,) 31, à, de Cléry, Pants, and at all good chemists\u2019 nd stron to and lesen scription 1s sola oO women.It isa as well tm of stomach, in bl fog, weak back, ne bility ix bottles for Prico $1.0d, or six 1e SICK MEADACHE, Biicus Headache, ART STOMACH and INTESTINE DISEASES Paintul Di Fas ta aa in Poe Purée Pres druggists 8eo ,Gueslat, roe Randi, 8, rench Remedive DETEAW, And at all Dapots for French an a.+ In the present state of scienve the GELINEAU'S DRAGEES constitute the surest ad post active Femedy to oppose this terril J.MOUSNIER, roe, + Beeaux (Beine), Franoe.composition, facilitates the enlesis.a try This Purifying ans and | Rano eat Tin.Ro Cures un phil ll dioretic and suderific rT a AROUD\u2019S QUININE WINE convalesconta, Adres and delicate poughs, withewt pei oo RE HB rome a and vy end IF is preparation ¢ 0 ting 8; a! pi lad] apertive, Toca dress She tungtiohs of nutrition, 8 is rr expulsion WITH IODIDE OF POTASSIUM.aw Paris, J.ne, 102 Rue Richelieu, te por 8 LAFFECTIUR.\"BEEF AND QUININE pee VE TE _ Raja Semen pt p- most valuable of JR: * WEL the nutritive prinsipsle of BEAY Depot fa Paris, J.Frans, Druggist, 102 Richelieu Sty Sao.to Arood.ÿ ; hifi at Tom TLR 2° Seal ARDUD, vos Ta Émis Pre ref Por oy iv AY \u2018\u2019most imposing ol their kind in Cenada,are the & massive flight of stone steps lead, and thom increase their cnpital by $100,000, 1570 1886.Capital, 8400,000.\u2026.\u2026.1.450,000 Circulation, $293.000.ee TUDO00 Ponasiies deu.pe ces 1,500,400 , $63,000.\u2026 8.700.\u201cattained any great degree of perfection in \u2018hls sourve last year was yourse given during 3 \u201cB184.58, otuér entertainments brought in \u201csounted to 3573.04, apart Irom the annual presatit \u201cpete but a scheme TI Grrr.Industries, 5 (Contnued.) Without exception the finest bulldings in Bhorbrooke, and they are also among the now Post Office aud the headquarters of the Pastern Townships Bank.These handsome structures are on adjoloing lots, on tho priu- cipal street, and are both constructed of a very chaste gray granite quarried.about thirty miles from Sherbrooke.Both are also almilar in height, being two stories and Laif high.The Post Office, which was first osoupied in 1883, is built ot hewn stone with trimmed facings apd is ot a plain style of architecture, dependinz for effect upon the nassive appearance of the structure.It Ss practically the same with the bank bulld- ing; although a handsome portico to which some ornamentation round the windows, adds additional beauty to this construction.The latter building is the home of ond of the most interesting Canadian bankas, without some reference to which, any sketoh of Bharbrooke with whose progress Its standard .Jnpkitation of the district after which it lsnamed: Itis 10 the Easteru Townships what the ol Engixn-i is to Great Britain, and mm than the Bank of Montreal is tothe Dominion.It îs Lhe mouetary institution of ; Townships, and as the management is persistently couservative the keen agricultural people ot the Townshipe have unlimited eontidence in it.The bank was organized in 1855, and chartered with a capital of $101,- O0u, but it was not until 1859 that it com- de main De snd ie Pud up in August t year.The t Prosident was Uolonel Benjamin Conroy, of owptun, throogh whose instrumentality Tuost of the capital Was , Mr.W.s.Fos:er was the first cashter,butonly retained the position for a year, retiring, August, 1860, Ar.W.R.Doak taking his place.Mr.W.\u2018Towler, formerly of y Vt, was appointed assistant cashier in 1860.The was organized fur tho purpose of supplying a want in the Towashipe, and the scheme ot the ounders only emuraced operatinns confined within those limits.Soon after starting business, branches were started in Suan- stead, Waterluo and Stanbridge, and business increased steadily.In 1371 the directors had to amend their charter to enable namely to $500,000.No rapid was the increase of tho bunks\u2019 business that next pour, 1872, the directors louud that unother crease of capital was necessary and the charter was again amended, this time lo allow of an increase in the capltal to $750.The business of the institution has still kept on increasing, however, and the charter has had several times to be ameud- od to allow of increases to the capital, aud the has A CAPITAL oF $1,500,000 nearly all paid up.This §s used at the bead oflices in Sherbrooke, and at eight branches turoughout the Eastern Townabli viz, at Banbridge, Compton, Richmond, Waterloo, Graudby, Farnham, Cowansville and Bedford.An evidence of the sound basis upon which the bank bhasebeon conducted 18 the Iact that siocs organizias the bank has paid to Its sharetoilers on the averags over à 7 por tent anoual dividend, and $375,000, equal to 5 par cent.of the capital has been accumu- ted for the resegyo fuad.A comnarison of ho institution\u2019s Standing in 1870 with its present condition 18 remarkable: Mr.R.W.Henueker is the present President of the Bank, and Hon.J.H.Pope, Vice- Presulent.The present handsome building bas been occupied since \u2018January, 1377, and cost $50,000.Tho premises are regarded as being about the most complete bank premises in Canada.Tho sates are of as near Derfoct construction as skill could dovise and money procure, and are proot against aænythtnæ short of anearthquake.Eoclesiastical arcbitecture has not as yet Sherbrooke, but the Methodist congregation 48 about to construct a new placs of worship of imposing dimensions and chaste style of architecture.The man Catholic Cathedral is at present the ouly sacred ifice whicu commands at tention, and this is use of its commanding position on the summitot a hill rather than because it has only claims to attention on account of its architecture.Lis a plain brick building surmounted by as tin spire, which from ite lofty posi- yterian, Method - bt and tional denominations cach have churches, but style has been sacrificed Lo the practical and these editices either are worthy of note as ornaments.Educa- is not neglected in Sherbrooke and the Protestant Board of Scheol Commissioners maintain elementary schools and a high school.Thero are also four Roman Catholic schools with clerical tuition.The SCHOOL BUILDINGS, are generally very.cénvenient, two of the latest ones heing quite imposiag in appoar- ahos.: The law faculty of the University of Bishops is established at Lennor- ville, and is rapidly Increasing while the people of the city rezard almost as a local titution the faculties of Arts and Divinity of the University and the college school of ty at Leanexville three miles distant.An fustitutios, which is as interesting to visitors as it is creditable to Sherbrooke, Is the Free Public Library which occupies\u201d ropms adjoining those of the \u201cLibrary, Art and Natural History Association of Sherbrooke.\u201d The reading room is in care of the \u201cFree Reading Room.Association\u201d and the Lwo- societies, although distinct, work together, ana the natural history and the first.mentioned, FREE RRADING ROOM g ter Both Institutions xe {heir 00] a I .Morey, accountant of tho Esstern Town- ps who acts as secretary ol both.© reading ruom was started about six Years ago, tordhe pu of suppiviog a place of innocent amusement for the mill oputatives and others while not enzagea at work.The reading room oontains ehairs and tables and the latter are well provided with magamnnes and newspapers, which the public are welcome to read of any ar: Chess, drauxhts, \u2018ete, bave boen Introduced as r inducement to the\u2018 ublic to resort thither instead of frequent- ng public bouses.The result is said to bave beon satisfactory and the attendance very gravfying.The art and natural history collection comprise, with a very waluablo historical collection, the nucleus of @ floe museam, and if space would allow of a proper display the collec- ti ve now ' would present a respectable appearahce.This reading roo! tained by the liberality the aassocition, wal sum - nds.The Rs and manufacturing firms xive haudeoiue annual allowances to he society.The reading room Is not free Of the reason that the society cannot seeits V clear to abaudon tite course of providing that the society shall be self-sustaining.An annual fav is charged.aud the revenue fron: $234.A lecture soason netted 160 more.and \u2018alloguther the receipts grt of 3200 n year allowed tho association Dnec y.\u2018The library coaiaing between a 1540 volumes, an exceptionally | ve! pe lotot books.These institutions.\u201cd0 not veeupy very: suitable to build a special j_uUdinz for them, promises\u2019 to Increase ir scope of useluiness very shortly.Berucols has gaotuer y a tion iu the shape of a .PREZ PUBLIC AMUSEMENT HALL.d peuny savi bank theréwith in tbe ppec Town, \u201cFlaeod\" hole and billiard praiseworthy ins a tables are provided hare and samiil roading\u201d room has been partitioned aff at ons Co \u20181b old stamp system 1s followed with the savings a stamp siqilar to a tage boing giveu the depositor for each penoy.Cards ate kept for depositors to at- uch the stamps to, and when the faces of the cards are co the cards are handed over Ww the depositors and thay are cashed at Loir fade value by thé Eastern Town- Sherbrooke is not very prolific of publio works, and the only one of any accougt is a fine won bridge à tag the iver, ooustructed by the city corporation, The city is supplied with gas and water, byt the works ave the property of a private cow- pany, the Sherbrouke Gas and Water Com- pauy, which bas a capital of $2000.The water supply is obtained by gravitation from an upper roach of the Magog, and the gas works, erected in 1877, are situated just outside of the citv.Sherbrooke is well in a {tion to take advantage of its splendid tion as a distributing puiot and market town owing to the numercus railways ocaotring there.No less thau five ratiways now come into the city, and with thd exception of the G.T.R ain line to Portland the railways are local ones, DISTRIBUTORS AND FEEDERS for Sherbrooke.The railways are the-Grand Trapk, the Massawippl Railway, Quobeo Central Railway to Jey the Waterluo and Magog Railway an the I way, uternational Rail- he latter railway has been purchas by the Canadian Pacifié (tailway, and its comploted scotion is Leing extended at boih ends at once for the short line from the La- chine Bridge to the Atlantic seaboard.With the exception of the Waterloo and Ma- Rog, which has a station in Upver lown, all of the rullways use the station ot the Grand Trunk, a brick structure of plain consiruc- tion, situated close to the point of junction of the Magog and St.Francis.Sherbrooke bas no shippimr.The St.Fraveis is naviga~ ble tor very small vessels in the immediate vicinity ol Sherbrooke, but numerous rapids provont the possibility of any trade belng carried on upon Ita waters.À small pleasuro steamer wag procured by some enterprising citizens about ten years au, aud river excursions were the fasbion until the catastrophe on the Thames a! London, Ont.croated distrust in the minds of the people of Sherbroke as to the satety of the little vessel, and the patronage falling off she laid up.| Sherbrooke is very liberally supplied with hotels considering !ts size.There are altogether eleven hotels, with accommodation combined for over 2000 guests.The principal one is the Central Hotel on Wellington street which has accommadation for 30u guests.The Magox House, a hostelry with, in some respects, mors pretentions has ac- comimnudativu for 200, and the Albion, Con- tinentai aud Shorbrouke are about the same capacity.An institution, which, owing to its identi- flcation with the prugreas of Sherbrooke.demands attention in à description of l city aud its onterorises, 1s the Briudsh American Land Compauy.This concern ob- taineu its charter from the Imperial Government in 1533, and went into operation tho nex: year with a chartered capital of £300,000 sterling, about a third of which was reserved for adian capitalists, the greater part being taken up in England.he head office has not always been situated in Shervrooke, having firs: been established in Moutreal, anu subsequently re- woved to Lennoxville, before Sherbrooke was selected ns headquarters.The company purchased the WATER PRIVILEGES and land on both sides of the Magog River Irom Hoo.W.B.Fulton and C.G.H.Good- hue, Esq.Much of the land and water powat secured has been sold put the Company holds a number of valuabie leases and still has property for sale.It was Lhe taking over of the marvellous water privileges of the Mayg.g that attracted manuiacturors to Bheroruoks and the result is seen in the soores o! busy factorios which cluster in the «eap ciift down which the boistervus river rushes in its headlong career to lose Its turbulence in tbe volume of water ot tue more placid St.Francis.The water power 13 practically unlimited.in about ball a mife the descent is not less than 114 feet and the volume of water is such that there is enough energy in tho turrent to furnish enough motive power to as many factories as can be jammed between the igh banks of its wild bed.The natural r of the Magog at this been detracted from by the establishment of so many factories in so confined a 8 but even yet the river resents some Impressive torrent scenes.The arbitrary hand of industry will probably soon hide the whale chusm from view and utilize the last ripple to impart motion to the busy machinery.Even now new factories are going up all alonz tbe river and every led:re will soon have its mass of brick and stone.Anything like a de scription of the numerous factors which obtain their motive power from the Magog would be impossible in a description like this, and short references to some of the most important of them must suffice.que Inrgest of ail these works ls the fluo factory of thé Paton Manuïactaring Company established in an immense brick building undoubtediy nne of the (inest manufactories in the Dominion.This is the LARGEST WOOLLEN MILL IN CANADA.and gives employment to between 500 and 600 hands.The capital o! the company 18 $600,600 and the annual output about the same.The twecds, carriage rugs, water- proot cloihing, ete., manufaciured here have secured th e highest premiums and Incomiums at industrial exhibitions all over the world.The works are at present producing the scarlet cloth used by Lhe Militia Department for the uui- forms of the volunteers.In the close viclaity of this factory is a large saw mill, own, by the British American Laud Company, which turns out about 5,000,000 feet of timber annually.- A lew words as to the other manufactories of this home of industry.C.H.Fletcher, Spring Brefery, situated at north end of the city, ou line of G.T.R.with which there is a side accommodation, premises occupy about six acres, in centre of wbich is tho oslebrated \u201cWhitcher Spring.\u201d furnishing a \u201cnever failing supply of pure, cold water, which is utilized in the manufacture of the beer and.rated waters for which this establishment is famous.About 30 hands are constantly employed and the capital invested is about $75,000.Easteru Township Corset Co.Business established in building on Lower Water street, where 125 hand are employed.Capital about $90,000.A fine new buiidinæ is being erected for them on tho Magog River, just above tho E T.Babk, where their capacity will be about doubled.Messrs.Lang, Hopkins & Wright have acquired the brewery formerly occupied by the late J.N.Wiggett, which they are having entirely reconstru aud will bam- mence in about à month under the narhe of The Burton Brewing Co.with & capital of ui Et The Smith-Elkins Manufacturing Co.ss fine promises and water power on the Magog River and carry on an extensive business as founders and machinists, with a paid up CAPITAL OF $100,000, and employing forty bands.Messrs.S.B Jenckes & also machinists, iron and brass founders, on the opposite side of the Magog River, employ fifty to arrive hands, pay out monthly in wages $1 aud turns over in the course of each year abot $70,000 capital.__ Dointaion Snath Co.employs twelve to fifteen men and turns over between $18,000 and $20,000 yearly.Messry.Gordon & Lanan, brick manufacturers, employ ninety men, pay $3500 a month ia wages and have their establishment fitted with improved machinery and produced one and a ball millions of bricks this year.Symmes & Co., wood pulp manufacturers, eniploy, 30 hands.S.anting, carriage manufacturers, 30 | men.; A.L.Grindrod & Co's carding mill employ to.| 20 hands aud are fitted with the must ap- provod machiuery.> G.G.Bryant, sash and door manufacturer and contractor, employs about 70 to SD men.Capital turned over yearly from $60,000 to UP.A.Lomar X Son, manufacturing plain and fancy tlanncls, tricots, and dress goods, esfablished 1242 employing 55 tu 60 bacs out-put about x annually.Wages paid about $17,000 annuaily.i H.Fletcher, bakory aud con\u2019estionery establishment, corner Wellington and King streots, éraploys on au average about JU hands, and $65,000 capt Webster, Nutter & Co, thanufacturers of | ars, comniencéd about 18 months ago with 10 hands, are now employing over GU, and constantly increasing.Long Lrotbers furniture manufacturers and contractors, émploy about 60 hands and turh over some $75, capital yearly.P.Buon, Sarre maguiacturer, employs from 30 to 3U han A ba samplon a! the soeres of ether works a rbrooke, but space not mit of reference to more than enough to \u201d Growers\u2019 Association, St Joseph Du ot t fronts Tours in this special departmont.YE Cy Te + - an idea the ; rook udsedry a manufacturing the centre of.- - : A MAYUPACTURING DINTRIOP in which are situated a number of large wills, The folbwinz will serve as samples :\u2014 ago Textile and Frint Cu, on River, 16 miles from Bherbrooke: Cookshiro pany.Lumber\u2014Mills at Cooksbire où lina ot International Railway, 16 miles from Sherbrooke.m.Omyns & Co.bave established a new naustry at East Omyns, 16 miles from Sherbrooke on the Quebec Central Railway, vir, the manufacture of chemicat wood pulp for paper makers, both in unbleached and eac state.LA This pulp differa from, the ground wood, fnasmueb us Ît has à lonz h fibre aud is used only of course in papers for books and writing, or specially prepared for tough tine mantlla papers.They manufacture 20 tons per day in the dump state ih which they ship it.In making this they use 3000 cords of wood, aud, for steam pur and recovery of their soda ash, when used, 7000 corps of WO9G à year.la connection with the pulp mill they run a saw mill which cuts 35,000 fect a day, and they this year got in a drive ol over three million feet\u2014of , - part-of | which they use for their pulp mill, and the balance they saw up to suit thelr customers in Canada and the United States.At thelr mills they employ over 100 men.Of course tuls establishment is a great boon to the whole surrounding country, inasmuch as a large amourt is pald out for wages, and the larmers all round have au outlet for the wood they may chop from their \u2018land in Winter and for the product of their farms ail the year.\u2019 Canada Paper Co, Windsor Mills, 14 miles from Sherbrooke.Gale & Sons, manufacturers of wire mattrosses at Waterville, 10' miles from Sherbrooke.\u2018The preceding will give some idea of the present poition of Sherbrooke, of her busy hives of Industry, and of her charming homes, but to fully appreciate the progress of the city a personal visit is necessary to make a stranger appreciate the rapid progress of the new city in all of the elements required for a prosperous community.= A HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY, Arranging to Send a Fruit Exhibit to the Colinderies.The Horticultural Society met Thuraday evening, Dr.SterryHunt in the.chair.Among others present were: Proi.Penbsllew, AW.Wright, C.Gibv, J.M.Fisk, E.J.Secretary-Treasurer, W.Ev James McKenna, R.Brodie, aod J.Doyle.Pursuaut to arrangement, Prof.saunders, representing the Department of Agriculture, was also present,and couferred with the Society with the view of sending a collection of Canadian fruit to the Coloniai and Indian Exhibition.Prof.Saunders reported that an Ontario exhibit had already arrived in good order.Aîter some d on, the foliowing gentlemen were appoint to select the fruit to be sent from the exhibition of the Montreal Horticultural Society: Mr.C.Gibb, Abbotsford; J.M.Fisk.Al botsford; R.W.Shepherd, jr.Montreal; James McKenna, Cote des Neiges; It.Brodie, Coteau dt.Pierre.Mr.John Doyle was appointed assistant to Prof.Saunders in this province, vice Mr.James McKenna, res Arrangements have already been made to secure local ool- lections from the Brome County Hortl- cultural Society, the Abbotsford Fruit Lac, Two Mountains, Missisquoi County, and Shefford County Horticultural Society.Some ot this fruit has already been secured, and a good collection will Ue obtained, to be sent forward along with the excellent oellection pow belug exhibited ln the Victoria Skating n THE CUSTOMS BRIBERY CASE, ._ Continuation of the Evidence in the Case of Mr.Jonn Walter, Accused of Attempting to Bribe usloms F Brosseau, When the jury resumed their seats in the Court of Queen\u2019s Bonch yesterday after- où Leur © continuation of the evidence in the Customs bribery case .D.master, Q.C.M.P.addressed the Court, and stated that on his return from the West this morning he learned thas the do fenoe had mentioned his name as a witnoss.As he had to leave town again this evening for four days to keep engagements of a public character, he bogged to offer his evidence now.Mr.St.Pierre said he was ready, and Mr.Davidson said the Crown had no objection.| M:cmaster was therefore sworn.at since June, 1985, and he had never em- bloy r.Walter in any way in connection with tho scizure.He was a complete stranger to witnesa.Mr.Ryan was then ra-examined shortly and he wus followed by Mr.James Johnston.commissioner of Customs at Ot- wa, He had heard of the seizuru in June.1435, en it was reported to him.He hat then filed report with the Minister of Customs.He know if Lroceedings had yet been instituted aguninst the Messrs.Ayer.but hatknew at Messrs, O'Connor & Hoge had been instructed by the Government to do so about three weuks ao.ings had not been taken before this for the reason that the de- partmont was trying to arrive at a comprom- so with the Messrs.Ayer and bocause Mr.Macmaster, their counsel, was about to leave or .Mr.J.Brosseau.upon whose information Mr, Walter was arreste: five his evidence, an of April.1872.goods belonging to the Messrs, Ayer & Co., on the 22nd of May, 1833, valued in all at about $20.000.He had operated several soizures and that use the medicine was enterod into the country under-valued and under another name than its real one.THE LABBE CASE Postponed Till Next Torm Mr.E Guérin presented a motion for a bill of ticulars of the charges against Mr.Labbé.at the ppeninz of the Court of Queon\u2019s Eonch yesterday morning, and was followed by Mr.J.N.Greeunshiolds in support of the motion.The detenca complains that in general terms Mr.bbd is accus of conspiring with Mercior tofalaify the books.ete.of the bank without stating hat ks or accounts are moant e bank has many offices in different parts of the country their accounts are very numerous and are scattered all over the Dominion.Mr.Labbé\u2019s counsel u that beforo the magistrate the Bank had pretended to have lost large sums from different parties, such as Moses Btern- berg and others, and it wns asked if Mr.w so to answer a charge which the nk might bring against L.Isaacs & Co., who had abscondéd.Tho detenco declared at Mr, was read Y an- swor and explain any charge, but he must know what it wos, Mr.vidson, C., replied.supporting the indictment.fand intimated that this case must go over till next term.he motion was taken en delibere.Mavans Cigar lakers\u2019 Strike.The strike amenc the.cizar makers in Havana still continues, and even were the strike finished to-day it would be the lst of November fore goods could arrive here.The following extract is from a letter dated Reptomber 11th; received this morning by Messrs, Fish, Hyman Co.their agents.in avana: \u2018No change in our markets us re- Wards the strikers.Strike continues aa stro; as over in spite of the numerous meetings o manufacturers as well as of the strikers.AlN endeavors to come arrangoment have proved, so far, à failure.\u201d Corper\u2019s Inquest this Morning, Corner Jones held aninquest yesterday morning at 10 a.w.in the morgue onthe body of the man who was kilied on Vedaesdarinizht at the Bt.Henri carve on the Grand Trunk railway as described in lust nizht's STAR The y was not identitied.The jury returned a verdict of \"Accidental death imputing blame to no one.\u201d Messrs.and Hulvin belore interring the remains, are awaiting the decision of the Inspector of Anatomy.Missing.A boy 11 vears of axe namod Hormidas Fortier, of 370 Miznonne street, has been missing since Tuesday, any information re- apeeting him will bo thankfully received.Michael Jepnnotte de Lachapoilo, 26 year of arte.oi 9% Flossis street has been missin, since Monday.His relatives would be ple: to r>ceive Any news © .Left tho Co-operative, Mr.A.C.Dalby.the late mansger of the wine and spirit department at the Co-opera- ive Assgciaticn, hus been engaged by Messrs, raser, Viger d Co.of this eity, in connection with theirvwine busiucss.Mr.halts.has been Real Estate, \u2019 Tho Phillips estate, comprising the beautiful Montreal Lacr and Cricket Grounde sold on the 9th of vexied pros notion Ti ition to being | 2 Sherbrooke is | } Brievetss Departnent: i te; ease annwer | 19 fn | PSP NI EEE be worn?oo wha ring XLE gt of the leit band._ \u201c.Mditor Eiguetle Department: A dally reader and annual subseriber to ur valuable paper would like to know if it fashionable for a bride recelving her first eallers to give cake sad wine, or cake alone?Please inform me ad the latest and most proper way.N ANB\u2014It i8 now considered tbe correct thing for à bridu to'offer her visitors cake and tea or coffee, sometimes both.lt is not usual or necessary to have wine, This old- fashioned style, wo may say, ls almost completely done away with in the present day.Editor Etiquette Department: Could you foform me if there is such a thing as 0 \u201cpostage stamp flirtation,\u201d aod what the meaning is of a stamp plaved corner ways.An _answor will much obliga ©._.fo.\u201d ANs.\u2014We regret that we are unable to do 80.Some time ago we recaived a question of a similar nature.We endeavo to obtain some information on the subject, but were unsuccessful.We are told there is a \u201clanguage of stamps,\u201d somewhat, after the \u201clanguage of lowers.\u201d (ur questioner may t ab answer to his enquiry by applying | Seowhere.perhaps by consulting some Book : of \u201cModern Signs.\u201d Editor Etiquette Department : L Agentioman leuving a town for a time wishes to make a lady friond ot his a present as a token of remembrance.What would be the most suitable & to give, and how shoul it be given and received?2.Do you believe in long engagements?Kindly answer the ve in your valuable paper and o © A SUBSCRIBER.Ans.\u20141, It is rather difficult to make an exact and appropriate selection of the gift, being unacquainted with the taste of thelady who Is to receive it and the means of the tleman who sends it.As a general rule t is not ounsidered good form for a gentle- mau to send a.very expensive present.We have seed remembrances of a preity, useful wand Inexpensive kind,and will wention some ol them.Our questioner may perbaps find one of the number suitable for his purpose.A small leather case with two glass bottles containing perfume, as an addition to a toilet table, a vase for flowers, a China candle stick fosa writing table, or a work basket fitted up with thimble, scissors, ete.We are of opinion that taste 10 send a gift, not to present it in person.2.We have reason to do so, as we have seen iustances of great constancy under such circusnstances.But we do uot think they are advisable except when unavoidable, : VETERINARY.\" The Veterinary Department of * The Star\u201d isin ce: Wm.Patterson.jr.M.D.M.R.n as a skilful practitioner.; WIR are ests {10 country or oul of town 3 bers only, and no charge à made for these published answers.cases where private adeice by mail 1s required 4 a necessary 10 enclose afes of one dollar.! N.8, Jr.\u2014Horso aged 6.has quarter cracks In front feet\u2014ANs\u2014 Take his shoes off and poultice bis feet for a few dava After that, let the blacksmith pare the ctwoks well and pen them up.Then have a bot iron run ve the crack, alongside of it and across it Then clio hair off ve the crack and blister well.The object of Lhe blistering i3 to increase the growth of the horn and stimulate it.After 4or5days lard it and continue lardivg for 5 or 6 daya > Wash and repeat the blistering if you d to use him.Lave him shod with round or bar shoes.\\ C.H.P.\u2014Colt when firet moving in morn- fog drags his legs before stepping and when making a step bis legs jerk up as if he haa the string halt, he is only so for a few steps.I can discover no swelling or sorsness Ans \u2014It is very like luxation of the patella.Examine his_ stifles well, see can hear any cracking or snapping so at the joint.soit is the above named trouhle and the treatment is rest and bilsterinæ the stifles, also wearing high-heeled shoes.\u201d If not, thon it is possibly the commencement ofstring-hait.No treatment.N.V.\u2014Horse aged 5, had distemper ast Winter, not quite over yet, has watèry die charge from noso and occasional cough, no swelling of throat, feeds on hay and 6 qrte oats daily.and is often turned to grass for a couple of hours, bas little to do, good appetite, fair coat of hair, but keeps poor, sweats a g deal.ANs.\u2014Give the horse, after feeding two days on mashes, and mashes only, no bay or oats, 1 quart of raw.linseed oil and 2 ounces of turpantine, after that has operated, give dally in his food, 1 drachm sulpbate of iron, powdered,and 2 drachims of powdered gentian, do not over dose him.good roomy stable, good sound hay.and clean oats, mashes two or three times a week, or daily when medicine 13 given; repeat the oil and turpentine in a fortnight.J.H.8, Shubenacadie, N.8.\u2014There is an epldemic here amongst horses, the prominent symptoms of \u2018which are cough, and in soine cases abscesses under the jaws.My horse has had it now tor some weeks; she puts dowu bor, Dead and foughs in paroxyams, especially towards night; seems as though she wanted to bring aomethinz up.Sle has no swelling under the jaws nor running at the nose; has not lost flesh; appetite as good as usual: she is out at grass, J \u2014It looks very much like distemper or stranel especially in those cases where suppuration takes place under the jaw.In such cases have the cnlarre- meat well pouiticed with hot linseed poultices till it breaks.When it does so Keep it open with the finger and poultices.When the discharge stops, keep clean, and let it heal up.Diet: Solt mashes and mix an ounce of chlorate of potash or nitrate of potash in the mash.When no.suppuration oocurs, blister the throat and est with mus and turpentine.Give mashes and the foilowing powder: Nitrate of potash, 2 drachms; digitalis,}{ drachm; caniphor, 4 drachm ; powder together and give rast daily till cough is better.CC W.B.F.\u2014A shoe-boil formed on nigh foreleg of horse, it has/now become hard and lous and forms quite a large bunch; borsa\u2019s health is not affected, but his ap- pearanoe is spolled.ANS\u2014Such an enlargement is a common _ocourrence aod ls often seen on A borse.The treatment now would .be the complete ment and then heal up wound.Or you !might seton or bilate; two or three times.But first of al the caulking of the shoe or put a thick pad around the foot to prevent the pressure, ag that is the whole cause of tho trouble.=~» | R.C.W.\u2014 Mare aged 9, took epizootic or something similar on the first of March last, discha a great deal of thick yellowish matter from nostrils, took the disease from other horses, she has been on grass aliSum-\u2019 mer and has done no work of uny kind,but she keeps thin in flesh and the discharge from, ei pimost un d as ever.Is It nders 8.-\u2014As there are nn appea of ulcers In the nostrils and the Qiscnarge a from both nostrils and she has no enlarged glands underneath the jaw, f raw nose from below- the oyes to the nostrils.After the oil has stopped, give dally in her mash drachm doses ot powdered sulpbais of iron or copper, keep in a well ventilated stable,clean and healthy.II it is nasal gleet the disease may yield \u2018to the above \u2018treat- mont.If not then trepanning is the remedy.a Floating Exhibition, A project bas been mooted of a floating exhibition, something in thé shape of the exhibition car rigged out hy the Canadian Facifio last year,mud which was such a splendid advertisernent both for tho North- est and the Company.The project is being carried into execution at Bordeaux, ce, where the necessary fi: 8 Are beiog put toto tu exhibition e proposed steamer, the \u201cChatenu Lalltte,\u201d which Ia ex- pocted tu start ou her voyage around the world in November.Toe deck will carry an exhibition comprising a space of about 1u,- 500 square fest of show casos filled with exhibits, to be lighted ap during the day by numerous windows and at night by the alec.| Trisiight.\u201d One-half the square will be allot ted\u2019 to Paris and the Freon trades, and the other Bai! fo Bordeaux and its envirous, showing its wines, brandies, Haucurs, \u2018oon serves, etc.The hold will be filled with the merchandise, of which the samples ale \u2018shown, and this will be sold in the ports vi The \u201cChateau Lafitte\u201d will comme the C ying othe fine a will be October, by James Stewart & Co.auctioneers.of St.James sireek A y 300 plans have been applied re Mr.W.N.Rosa, trafîfié nt at Chicago for G pd Frank Raüvwar, ie -to dip into the mysteries of curds, euchre fof play among its visitors.Baccarat is the (spot, for instance a sir and a four.linseed ol blister the | tory are not relling as rapidly as explain the -oro-hall the + -.the Rattling Dica~A \"+ For Lon.\u2014\u2014 rene VOIR WRASE 2 _ The ladles of treal, es ly the French speaking ones, don't her much aboul woman's rights, but for ail that they want todo à # many things that their ' gentlemen friends do.When they have put On a neat little man's bat with the smallest lo amount of trimming, when carry- & smart cane and sporting & jaunty coat | cut exactly like.Eugdne's or Hené's, they eel that they are perlectiy able to do somo things that Eugèno and René do to while away dull care and kill me.Thoy began by playing a small game in \u201cthe .bo alleys of country resort hotels, after the nine-pins \u201cthey attempted biliiarda; then dominoes took their fancy, but when once they dared ~d Ker, trente-el-un, blug), le Aapoleon, le loup, œur, aud the tantualivinæ buccarat, theï contemptuoualy lung from them all meaner mes and stuck to the cards, This they ound alinost as exciting ds dabbling in wheat and stocks, which some of them have | -tried, but none have vet made mouey at.- now when the husvaud goes to his club, Madaine gets her little coterie together, aud they play all might, sometimes for bigh stakes, those that can't risk much money, play trente-si-un, but the more ambitious, ke \u201cbluff the best, it gues quicker.Bac- | carat, a French game extensively played ia sols notorivus French clube in the city, aLd le chemin de fer, a more ruinous variety of the same, also have their devotees amongst the ladles.OI course, comparatively large sums sre lost in this delectable occupation.The wife of a very well-kiown lawyer in this city lately lost $30.On that occasion, the party kept up the game till three o'clock fu the morniag, and some uv! them even sat until five o'clock.There is high play at the house of a certain doctur on St.Hubert Street, and also the house of a wWell-to-do Hour and grain marchant on the same street.Thesu ladivs organize clubs and play alternately at one house and another.À famous club is called Le Cercle Union.Ladies at this club have lost as much as $50 ata time, and when they are short of the cash, they do like their male friends and give an I.O.U.Where the money comes from lu some cases is the most mysterious part of the whole busin as some lamilies known to ssess ltmited incomes lose through their tetnaie members not inconsiderable sums, without taki into account the men's expenses aud losses, On tbe other haud some of the adepts are understood to make quite à deal of pin-money at the business, just as some gentlemen who ve Lo very visible sources of Income manage to Uvogyell on the product of their gambling bourd- Lent 18 the great season lor gaming and cards, as all other amusements are * tuboo™ then, and tie hangs heavy when the daily visit to church 13 over.Even youug girls aru bitten with the gambling mania, and when their petty quarrels over the cards aro added to their tiffs about the eligible young dudes who hover about them, a most electrical state of affairs is produced, which 1s not ounducive to comfort.Some curious tales of this sort have lately been bruited about affording much amusement to those who know all about it.Ste.Rose, the great Summer resort of the season, has beon inoculated with the pre- vailin rage, and there has been à xood deal favorite game hore.Baccarat is played with two packs of cards mixed togelher and laid on the table.The dealer, or banker, slides the top card to his right hand neighbor, and the nextone to his lett band neighbor, tho third going to the person that keeps the bank, then the fourth foes again to the right hand player, the teh to the left hand player, and the sixth to the dealer.Then the dealer looks at his cards and if he has a naturel, that is to say 8 or 9, formed by oounting all the spots in band (figures excluded) he calls out *naturel\u201d aud the others ehow their hands; il they bave a lesser number of points the banker takes the stakes.Another card isthen dealt out all around, but the players ure not liged to take it; thus if one has already a six spot, and a three spot is dealt, naturel is called out, and the trick and stakes are taken.What is called the baccarat is a ten one has an éight and a six, which tmakes fourteen, the ten is substracted and it is called four.A figure card, lke ten, couats for + nothing.If a player should have just the same hand as the dealer, he may either take up his murey or leave it lor the next deal.Atter each deal the cards used in tho deal are thrown into a basket, and when the two packs have been used up, the whole, well mixed, 1s used again, and play begins anew.1t is easy to see how easy the game is and how easy it is Lo lose one\u2019s money at it.SPORIS AND PASTIMES, Lacrosse.Capital Lacrosse Team, of Ottawa Brockville on Monday to play the home team for the intermediate championship.game was rough, several of the players being severely body checked and many receiving face and arm wounds from the close checking.Clewea, ** late of the Ontario,\u201d nowof the Capitals, was disabled by being forcibly body checked by O'Keefe who was ruled off for the fourth game.With tue exception of the sldgæipz the gains was an interesting one, several of the layers distinguishing themselves by bril- flank play.The following was the result of the match: First game, 30 seconds, wun by the Brockvilles; second game, 10 minutes, wou by the Capitals; third game, 11 minutes won by the Capitals; fourth game, 7 minutes, won by the Brockvilles; filth game, 27 minutes, won by the Brgtkvilles, who thus captured the banner of the.intermediate championship for this season.The Turf.\u2018 The visited * Brighton\" second, third.ge will be a grand swespatake race at* the Houghton meeting, Newmarket, England, on 29th October.The Duke of Westminster\u2019s celebrated bay colt \u201cOrmonde\u201d Will run against Jord Hastinæ\u2019s *\u201cVicar\u201d and \u201cMelton,\u201d and H.T.Barclay's \u201c Beudi- go.\u201d \u2018The sweepstikos will be 0 each.Athletics.On Monday eveninæ Professor Legault opened his rooms, 1511 Notre Dame street, for the season.ho pupils went through a variety of foncing and other exercises, and several assaults a, arms were different individuais.Cricket.\u2018The English Gentlemen played the Long- wood Crickut club on Wednesday, at Brook- given by Mr.A.Gosselln, assistant city clerk, left Thursday for a two weeks\u2019 holidays in New i Sir Cornelius aad Lady Kortright and family dutend to permanently reside at Barrie, Un Tn Major Jas.B.Pond, of New York City, bas engaged Henry M.Stanley.the African explorer, for lifiy lectures in America Me wll visit Canada.Rev.Father Pichon, of the Jesuit order, who has been connected with St.Mary's Col- loge for some years past, has been recalled home to France by ihe Geaeral of the Order.-Vicomte de Courcy and M.Mazs, two French gentlemen who are visiting Canada -on'n pleasure trip, have just returned from à hunting ant flsning excursion among the Laurentian lakes.They ure staying at the St.Lawrence Hall and report plenty of fish, but the wind and weather conspired to prevent their having good sport.Tickets are Selling Slowly, The tickets for Rev.Father Labelle\u2019s lots at first expected, and the final drawing, which to take placo Thursday, has conequanti) been st poued to tho 1Uth of next month.Father Labdlle bas published a circutar iu which be it ment _by.s ) Uckcis bave yet to be sold, and \u2018be is therélure not In n position to tay thy ul} amount of prizes offered.If, bv t| of November, the sala ol tickels 1s not equal to the amount of prizes offe the lottery will definitely take glace, but he will pay the winners only in proportion to the number of tickets disposed of.: b e \u201cMkve_taken place during th Hoe, Boston.\u2018Ihe Buston team scored 96 in The Byzantine The Bolognese thelr first innings, and sucveeded In partioz The Greek Tho \u2018furiuose and Gen- the visitors out for the score of 77.- Ihe Tuscany - 0080 - The Florentine Tho Neapolitan Ibe county cricket season has finished lu The Venetian ho German England for the season.Nothingham stands The Lom .no Esstiah first, with Surrey second.The Parmesane and The Soa bh \u2014_\u2014 errare he Flemis PERSONAL.\u2018 Tue Roman The hi Captain H.Poullot, of Ottawa, was In the \u201chis valise © ursday visiting gallery Is for sale.Whe will become city Tin ay his friends.the fortunate purchaser?A Gens ï ficiently waalthy to \u201ccity, i8 the sincere wish which { form À f trip b the Antilles and the cosst of ooutral Amerios.vili visit twenty-one porte, will be free to visitors, : official ear St the Michigan Jenteal Ball, ot rriv vençur \u201cronins having on board ue Radian and party rows to Gotham, ~ go! this morning.t 820 Ther were met | .1 : ROSE fhe pe THE EXPOSITION OF 1889.- Another Universel Kxhibition in France _ Thren Tenre Honce-\u2014An Occhsien fer Canada to Display Her Produote\u2014 \u2018Helping os Gemmiereclal Usled, ~~ Lo Journal Offictel, Paris, hka just pub- | lished the official regulations of the univer- sai exposition, to be held in Paris, from May 6th, 1889, to October 31st, of the same yoar.All nations are invited to take part, and an opportunity presents itself for Canada' to show her natural produots and manulac- tured gooda, aud to zive an impetus to the trade with France, which It is so earnestly sought to promote.Being on the spot, our exhivitors will have better opportunities to learn tho requirements of French trade, and it 1s probable many of our merchants will begin immediately to prepare for thls im- purtant commercial event.No product will be admitted to the exhibl- tion after April lst, 1859.National dele- Rates are luvited to put themselves in correspondence with the Gonerul Commissioner, who will not treat directly with exhibitors, who will only be admitted.to exhibit on demand of their respective dele- Rates or cominissioners.These will receive all neceasary information by comuunleating with the general directory of the Exposition, NINE GROUPS OF SUBJECTS will be arranged for exhibitors of each nation.Works of are, education and teaching, furniture and accessories, textile fab- ries, clothing and accessories, extractive industries, tools and processes of mechanical industries, alimentary products, agriculture, grape culture and pisciculture, horticulture.No charge will be made for space, but the expenses of decoration aad installation wiil be borne by exhibitors, including all woodwork but the flouring.Goods cannot be removed BEFORE THE CLOSER of the exposition, except by special permis- ou 5 No copies of any work of art will be admitted, oniv origival, no unframed pictures or drawings, no statuary of unbaked clay, no fulminating or detuna compounds are admissible; ulcohels and essential oils, corrosives, ete, must be in suitable receptacles.Fuses and chemical matures, etc, must only ve imitaled, not cuated with inflammables.Water, gag, steam and motive power will furnished gratia where required, un demand.All producis to be accompanied | by Dawe of exhibitor, and selling price is to Auy communication relative to the exposition should be add to the Minister ot Commerce and ladustry, Comnissioner General, 35 Quai d'Orsay, is, and should bear on theenvelopethe words: \u201cExposition Universelie de 1889.\u201d \u2018THE FINE ARTS.Principal Archambault Advocates the Claims to Attention here of a Noble Gallery of Palntings ln Rome.To the Editor of THE STAR: SIR, \u2014Roine possesses a large number of celebrated public art-galleries; some of the private gallories are not interior to the public ones.During my stay in the Eternal City, in 1884, 1 visited, in company with a distinguished connoisseur, one ot these private collections, and I had the satisiaction, of finding that the praise bestowed upon it was not greater-than deserved.Even in Rome, it is not easy to collect paintings by the old wasters, aud those who suc in gathering a few are considered fortunate indeed.Tho distinguished paiower und art-critic, M.Outo Donner, writing tothe owner of the gallery, which I visited, exprosses himself 1n the following terms: \u201c Here in Italy, as in other countries, large oollections of paintings of all kinds are to be met with: afler ving passed them in ro- view, the artistic visitor retires, regretting the fatigue of mind and eys, produced by ex- «min works of little or no maerit, without a halt before a single chef-d'œuvre.How different is your gallery ! Within a limited spies are grouped some of the most exquisite productions of the bost masters of the Italian ahd other Féliools.As the pictures pass in review the intelligent connolsseur who knows how to read these wondrous 68 0 the history of painting.leels that enthiusiasm- which art wloue is capable ot inspiring.\u201cIf such is the sentiment felt on viewing your collection, in a centre so rieh in art treasures as Rome.is it not an evident proof, that the pictures collected by you are productions of the rarest and greatost morit, works whioh artists and connoisseurs would flad it to their advantage to know and examine, and | which other gnlieries should desire to acquire, \u201cThere rise before my eyes so many pricsloss gems, the portrait of pbael, a nmagniflcont specimen of the style of thls Prince of Painters, that of Andrea Del Sarto, a model of grace and sweetness, and In a per- feut state of preservation, \u2019 ck's Madelnine, à treasure! Michasl Angelo\u2019s portrait, the head standing out so boldiy as to appear carved rather than paintod.= \u201cSpeaking of the arger pailutinæs, how pleasing and instructive it is to compare thé luminous flesh tints of Correxio's Two Youths, with the strong coloring and vigorous touch displayed by the Venetian artists in the 8t.Christopher, a canvas of rare beauty.°* Here ure to be found tho paintings of John Bellini of Mantogna.of Baldovinetti,of Philippe Lippe, etc., and Nignorelll\u2019s precious painting.I hve neither the desire nor tho intontion to make a catalogue, nevertheless, it 1 do not mention all the paintings which have studied with so much pleasure, I must observe that the presence of works of the earlier masters side by side with those of their more lllus- trious succesgors, serves to complete in the most intercsting manner the history of the art, and shows to what heights the great painters of the 15th contury attained by taking advantaze of the work of their predecessors.In this collection the useful and the agrecable btend in the happiest maaner.\u201d | This admirable gallery was ecollacted by Don Marcello Massarento, plous and geal- ous priest, alimoner Lo the ope.Don Mat- oollo states how he acqui vse paintings in the tollowing words: \u201cThe decalence of ancient aud illustrious families and th suppression rporations, ces whi > § e last thirty years in the political institutions of Italy, explain how it became le to form the present collection.Itis but us to add the low persons possessors of pictures of great marit, kindly helved to complete it.° \u201cThus, thanks to the exceptional elroum- stances in which we found ourselves, we succeeded in obtaining poasession of abou at masters ; this, onner, pluces our e KI roligious by cha = « Le twenty masterpieces of the as x.y .Otto collection in the front rank.It contains more thao four buadred originals, which are amqug the finest and purest specimons produced by Christian art.This precious collection would suit admirably to introduce the study of ithe fine arts into Canada.I give below a list of the artachools represented :\u2014 meat?A city?Some Vanderbilt or glher?Why not Canada?Why not Quebec or Montrez Ma Canadian city were to Acquire suoh artistic troasures it woûld become the Athens of Canada, and its i: on» would be greater than that attained -by commeros,, Industry or the most lavish expenditure for.carnivals.Tourists In search of the beautiful and there are many such, woald come from oll of Amerfea.to visit theotify museum of the kind on the continent ; #0 that looking on this, question from a puroly fnanciat point of view, it would bo au excellent stroke of business.hot The davelopraent of a first class art gallery in Canada, to increase the taste for the beau- Ufal among us.and to develop the artistio talent with which Provideuce hus blesset - our Canadian youtl, 1 inuch to bo desived; but bow attain this object?Having tuade known to the public the existence of tata unique collnction of paintings, which can he acquired où eusy tering, I lurve toothers the task of sulving Lhe question, how obtain It?A city like Jlontreai, having citizens suf- donate fifty thousand dollars, one hundrod thousand dollars, and ever ore, 10.found public fustitutlon3; sufficlently wealthy to give forty-five thous and dollara Tor a single paiutinz, should not havo anv difflcuity in puschasiog this collec.Liog,lo Add Lo the vary fair Dusleus- which it Already po>:esses That iheso artiste ures.nav vecoms the property of this forthe honor of Monireal and Canada., U.E.ARCHAMBAULT.Montreal, Sept.17, 1886.The Rutland Fire Brigade.Thirty members of ths Fire Brigade, of Rut- land, Vt.arrived wt naventure depot a en \u201cnee oo (Continned.) ETIQUETTE FOR EQUESTRIANS, Mow te Dress for Biding-and How te Ride Whan Dressed.As to the manner of carrying the prms, Colonel! Hayes remarks that he ns seen of late (in England) some ladies sticking out their elbows, but that he for his part decidedly approves of the old rule which forbade that daylight should Le seen between a lady's arms and body.The sight which annoyed Colonel Hayes is not unknown in America, but probably most observers correctly attribute it either to ignorance or affectation.Certainly there is no reason for it whether practical or msthetic, as the raising of the elbows lifts the hands into a position in which the reins act lesscorrectly ou the horse's mouth, while substituting angles for curves in the outline of the figure, and quite destroying the air of lady-like repose which is one of the great charms of a finished horsewoman.The arms should hang naturally the sides, with the hands,- a-few-inches \u2018apart, just\u2019 above the knee, and as low as possible without resting on it, the nails turned down, the knuckles at an angle of forty- five degrees with the horizon, the wrists bent inward so_as to permit of a little play of the wrist joint at each tug of lie horse on the reins.- TILE POSE.All this is not very diflicult so long as tho horse keeps quiet, or even when he merely -walks; buy how is this much- admired statuesque repose to be preserved at the trot, the canter, the gallop, to say nothing of incidental shying and capering?\u2018There isonly one answer to this question, and that is\u2014practice, Bug even practice is usually not suflicient without an accompaniment infrequent and not always pleasant, viz., frank and unflattering criticism; and every one who really wishes to excel and to merit the praises which as woman she is certain to receive will see to it that this wholesome corrective is often at hand.Practice itself, to be profitable, must be intelligent, and the cause of any discomfort from the motion of the horse should be sought out and removed.It will be found almost always to result from involuntary muscular contraction especially of the waist, which shoul invariably be kept supple, asitis toa slight play of loin and thigh that the rider must look to prevent being thrown up by each spring of the hind-legs in cantering or galloping.In risingto the trot, bear outwardly with the left heel, which will keep the knee close against the saddle, and prevent the leg from swaying about.At the same time be careful to rise vertically, and not toward the left\u2014an awkward but very common habit, which can be detected by the plan already suggested of sighting between the horse's ears.Mr.Sidney says: \u201cThe ideal of à fine horsewoman is to be erect without being rigid, square to the front.and, until quite at home in the saddle, looking religiously between her horse\u2019s ears.The shoulders must therefore be square.but thrown back a little, 80 us to expand the chest and mako a bollow waist, =uch as is obseg.ed in waltzing, but always flexible.On the floxi- bility of the person above the waist, and on the firmness below, all the race of equestrianism, nli the safety.depend.Nervousness makes both men and women poke their heads forwurd\u2014a stupid trick in o wan, unpardonable In a woman.A /ady should bend like a willow in a storm, always returning to an easy and nearly upright position.Nothing but practice\u2014frequent, tinued\u2014can estab the all-important balance.Practics, and practice only, enables the rider instinctively to r to the proper side, or lean k, as à horse turns, bounds, or leaps,\u201d - Itis evidently not simply pounding along the high-road in a straight line on a steady nag which is here meant.The following advice given by a lady who is herself an accomplished horse-woman, will furnish a clew to the sort of exercise which will be really profitable.She says: * Let the pupil practise riding {fn eircles to the right, sitting upright, but bending a little to tho horse's motion.following his nose with ber oye: beginning with u walk, proceed to a slow trot, increasing the action as she gains \u2018firmness in the saddle.When in a \u2018smart trot on a cirete to tho right.she can, leaning as she should to the right, see the feet of the horse on tue rizht sido.it may be assumed that sho has arrived at a firm seat.\u201d Another excellent exercise is to lean over, now to one side, now to the other, now in front, far enough to observe the horse's action, the motion of his feet, and the regularity of his step.THE PACE.This should vary with the nature of the ground, as it is dangerous to the horse, and consequently very bad form, to ride fast on a rough or hard un: If slippe smart trot is safer than a slow trot or a walk; but if walking, by all means let the horse have his If a steep place is to be descended, attack it at right angles, and not obliquely, for, when going down straight, a slip 1s likely to have no worse result than a momentary sitting down on the haunches, whereas, if going diagonally, it would probably bring the horse down tlat.The canter, which is peculiarly the lady\u2019s pace, is much harder than the trot on the horse's feet and legs, especially on the leading foot and leg, and it should be reserved for comparatively soft ground.The lead with the right foot is easier for a lady, owing to her one-sided seat, than that with the left, and it would be considered awkward or ignorant for-her not start off with tho right, although during a long ride it is well to change, so as to bring the strain upon a new set of muscles, Of course in turning you must always lead toward the turn, that is, with the right foot in turning to the right, and with the left in turningto the left.Tor instance, if you have to round a corner to the right, and are leading with the right foot, as will probably be the case, you have nothing to do but to go on around, being careful to choose good footing for\u2018your horse, and avoiding particularly loose stones, If, however, you are leading with the left, you must change, and you can do so in the following manner.As you approach the critièal spot, colleet your orse with the curb, and bring him to a trot; then, just as you reach the corner, make him swerve slightly to the left and instantly give the signal to canter, at the same time turning him sharply to the right, pressing your heel inst his side back of the girth, and lifting the right snaflle rein.Itis well to draw back the right shoulder also, so as to throw Jour weight on his left side, and leave hig right leg free to make the long stride.\"As this is by no means an easy operation for an unskilled rider, except on a perfectly trained horse, will give the directions also in detail for \u2018the reverse process of wheeling to the left.If your horse should be leading with theleft foot, you have, of course, no change to make\u2014If however, you are, as usual, leading with the right, you must \u201cchange the leg\u201d to the left.As you draw near the corner, moderate your speed and collect your horse with the curb, bringing him to a trot.Then just at the moment of turning away his shoulders a very little to tho right, give the signal to canter by raising your hand, and wheel sharply to the left, at the same time pressing Jour crop against his right side back of he girth, and raising the left snaîle rein.While doing so, draw back your left shoulder so as to throw vour weight on the right side.If he does not take the hint at once, do not be disédburager, \u2018but practise him in \u201csome quiet place, choosing, if possible, a corner where the turn is up hill; and when he does well, t him and make much of him, for ou will find that none of your adinirers more sensitive .to jour praises than he.This matter of turning is well \u2018worth all thetrouble it way cost you, as it will give you a lively pleasure to find'your horse\u2019s powerful limbs mov- Ing sym athetically to the gentle im.ou a woman's hand and } t lends an air -of Style which will be.fully every looker-on who thing whatever about riding.Be angle proportionate to the speed, the horse does himself, that i t to the right side us he whee h right, and to the left when he wheels to.the left.oft his corners, but to preserv distance from the centre just as if you were riding in company, care.of the qurve you are describing at.in and when this last is the case he ful to keep exactly abreast both on the straight road and on theturns for thers: is nothing that looks more countritied than to see riders straggling along irregularly like a party of mechanics out for a stroll on a Sunday afternoon.It is well never to canter a carriage.horse unless you know him well, and ure surehe will not thus be rende unsteady in barness, and in like manner you should be considerate of your escort or companions, and not urge their \u201chorses beyond their proper gait.A [-way-to do, 1 1 mounted of the party, is now and then, when the road is suitable, to gallop on and return again.It looks well to see a lady cantering beside a gentleman who is trotting ; but the reverse never seems quite good form, and especially when it is evident that the gentleman's horse is galloping because he has been pushed off his legs.\u2018The groom should ride within easy recall, nearer when in a crowd and ata greater distance when in a park.or ar riding course.He should trot upright, with hands low and fee home.In all cases traight forward, without ap otice what goes on around Nothing looks in worse form than a orse, and casting glances at the miring nursery-maids along,the wa When summoned to his mistress, should touch his hat to acknowl receipt on the command, and should ride uickly up on the offside, where shoul listen in a respect attitude hat again, départ to carry ou orders, WILL MARRY A KING, An African Princess Who Has Been Raisod.by a Missionary, Va., not many miles from this city, an African girl who is destined to © r of the family of the Rev.Curtis , an Episcopal clergyman, who à king.,mem Grubb, county, Va, às amissionary to Western Africa While there he and his wife became very much attached to a little girl, a Princess of the nation among whom they were prosecu their mission: work, and when it came time for them to return to their home in.America they asked permission that the.child should accompany them.She was then not more than eight or nine years ofage.Her father, when America, gave his consent, it may be not-thinking that the missionary his wife were serious in their intention of taking the child home with th ba when it came time for the departure he did not want her to go.He was that he had promised taken by the missionary.It isa dinal principle among the tribe that a 1t is insisted on, so the father reluctant.\u2018ly gave his corisent that thé child migh go.The missionary named it Ni after his own wife, and treated it more asa plaything and curiosity than as & no children: of kin, and looked up to the missionary and his wife as though they were her own parents.She made progress education, and learned the ways © Americans with amazing front of any one, and whenever she hands anything to a person it is invariable custom to first fall upon her knees in an exaggerated courtesy.Shs is now 14 years old and has arrived at e mar if still among her own peo Ever since she came to America a cor- Mr.Grubb and his successors in her and she from them.In a letter recently received Mr.Grubb was uested to ettie mi, return to her native that the Kin marry her.This request wil be complied with if be induced to give up her American friends, to whom she is-very-much attached.She is well-educated for ons of her years and fully understands the land.and should she become the wife of King there is no telling but she wou have a powerful influeace in u her people from their present ion.- = \u2014\u2014 >> A BOY IN COURT, ; It is not always safe to trust cence to carry on a successful against craft, orto ex I oytwit a skilful lawyer who tries to bréak him down by cross-e ation.But sometimes it hap weaker is the stronger.i baa 80 n in Chicago.He did not know t| his.word was doubt: and he answered truthfully, without embarrassment.The incident occurred in Ju num\u2019s court room during the of an ejectment case.= : Lo A little boy of eight years was presented by one side as a witness, and the © pposing counsel objected to on the probability that the child was unaware of the nature of an oath.* on know what an oath is, Charlie?\u201d asked the court.\u201cYes, sir,\" answered Charlie.\u201cIt is to ask God to help you to tell the truth.\u201d \u201cWhere did you léarn all this?\u201d frowned the opposing counsel.\u201cIn the.catechism,\u201d said arlie, not to be frowned down or sat upon the biggest lawyer in the business.\u201cIn the catechism?What catechism?\u2019 In theten cent catechism, sir.\u201d \u201cWho told you to look in the catechism for the dettuition of an oath?\u201d \u2018My sister.She told last nighj and I got it and studied \u201cHave you got your catechism wi you?\u201d \u201cYes, sir.\u201d Here it is,\u201d and well-thum little pamphlet was forthwith producéd from -the depths of that mysterious receptacle for all known odds and ends, the trousers ket.| \u201cYou see the boy has his docymen » interposed thie court with a smile, an quiet titter went around the court room as it became evident that the legal luminary was being puzzled by thechild, \u2018\u201cH\u2019m! Let me see the book.I wonder if you know anything ore.that\u2019s in it, Who made you?\u2019 \u201cVW D pooh-poohe:l the idea of.Buch a simple Juestion, and wanted somethin\u2019 hard.\u201d Several were asked, and elicited ready replies.The lawyer, though loth to acknowl accepted.defeat as gracefully as poss ble.Turning to the court, he said: \u201cYour honor, I guess we will'accept this tness, and as for this little book, I would submit it to my learned friend, thecounsel for the other side, and re commiend its careful perusal by him.It will do bod *'\u2014 Youth's Companion tioular to lean over toward the centrez- at au: canin to with eyes cast down, then, touching his ae hes promise once made cannot be broken, if- re.give his consent that little\u2019 manners and customs of civilized life, It is well not to let him cut\u2019; f you are much the best - & ; ; a business-like way, rising in his stirrups, or, if necessary, shou gallop, sitting he should look: groom sitting lazily back on a cantering « A Washington letter to the Cleveland Leader says: Down in Hanover county,.- present time she is a- many years ago went out from Loudoun uest- ed to allow his danghter bo.some to.at she might be\" à 0, servant.Though havin their own, the little African girl was - treated as though of the same Lith and N e when she would be eligible to respondence has been kept up between 4 1 pro e child herself can, Bar earing it\u201d th rly v, d, of course,\u201d was the reply, as if the lad questions sbispie GRAMAM £ Co, Proprietors.158 5t.James Street, 2,4 pentes Tux Dany Tania is sent to any part ot 1 he * United States or $1.60 for six Done a aud 800 for three \" a@ We believe the ctreulation of Tus STAR issue of all the other Frs passes» published in the city of E omce-_ American Agency, 44 pletion.SR P.Noah, correspondent un agent for advertising, Correspondent and agent for French snd ixian advertising in Tex Sran\u2014Mous, A te, 61 Huo Caumartin, Paris, France.CIRCULATION Or Trt DaiLy STAn FOR WEEK \\ Expino SgpreMpes 11, 1636 154.299 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 25.715.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1R, 1858.THERE is reason to fear that there \u2014Z\u2014 \u2014witthe much want and distress on the oousts of Newfoundland this Winter.A gentleman resident here whose wife is in Newfoundland encloses an extract from one of her lettors, dated Green's Harbor, August 15 but which was delayed on the way.The extract is as toflows:\u2014 \u201cTu in those prety bays.derably (on the West coast), und assure you have never befure seen Suoh wast amon bonest people, as I have seen amongst the oud people ol this island.If somethlux is not done to assist them before the now rapidly pproachins* Winter, numbers will starve to enth.The fisheries have failed, and their sorry to say there are bad times here 1 buve travelled con- farms and \u2018wavdeus' afford but little subsis- |, tence.I hear tho potato crop utterly failed in some distriets.Is you know the ulimate is not suitable for the «rowth of whout.us in Canndi.Ia man\u2019s \u2018gar as lu calls his little farm.fails, and his hi is not suocessfui, be Inust starve, and must say.no people could do that more proudly and 1d uncowplainingly than the people vf Now- and.It is not fo THE Provincial Synod has resolved to appoint an official reporter to prepare for the press a full and correct report of future meetings; and also to appoint a committee to supervise the report.We are sure the thoughtfulness of the Synod will be heartily appreciated by i.the press, but we doubt if all the newspapers will be in a position to avail tnemselves of the oilicial report.One reporter could not possibly supply reports for all the papers in time for publication in the ordinary course.By the time the solitary reporter has transcribed the notes of one day's méetings and the committee has \u201csupervised \u201d\u2019 the report, the matter thereof will have become ancient history to the \u2026 principal newspapers.There are serious practical difficulties in the way of this scheme, which the Synod has not taken into consideration.We fancy the Synod might have attained its object much sasier if it had simply appointed a committee to confer with the press on the matter.gE report of the United Statea Minister at Pekin, about the outrages perpetrated by Chinese on American citi- \u2018zens, must be very emubarrassing to the Government at Washington.With every sympathy for the American missionary and his family, who bave been 80 brutally treated, the Government cannot fil to perceive that they have- -been treated by the Chinese very much as the Chinese are commonly treated by Americans in the land of freedom and equality.First ofall, the walls of the mission station were placarded, \u2018the foreign devils inust go ;\"° paraphrasing the motto of the Pacific slope, ** tue Chinese must go.\u201d\u201d And, tinally, the patriotic © Chinamen threw stones at the Americans, destroyed their property, and, doubtless, would have cut off their pigtails, only for the fact that the Americans took a mean advantage of the Chinese and did not wear any.Then \u201cthe foreign devils\u201d went, and, doubt.Jess, the Chinese patriots held a caucus and passed resolutions, viewing with alarm the increasing foreirn competi- _fion with native labor.Very lamentable the affair was, but there is no denying that it was also very American.Sir Jomx MACDONALD has a perfect right to repudiate any opinions expressed by the Conservative press, and it is in bad taste to question his sincerity in so doing.lle ought to know his own opinions at least as well as do his press supporters.lf his public declarations are not in harmony with those of the Conservative papers the Liberals aro at liberty to make the most they can out of the apparent discord in the Conservative camp.Bul when Sir John goes further and pretends that none of the (onsorvative newspapers are practically \u2018under Government control ho makes large drafts \u201cupon the credulity of his countrymen.It te doubtful whother the Prime Minister expects to Le believed when he indulges in such obvious and transparent \u201cwhoppers.\u201d\u201d To pretend that the Liberal press is more under the control \"of the Liveral léaders, who at present have no patronage to bestow, than the - Conservative papers which live on Government pap are under Government .control, is a pretension waworthy of the pendence between them to be sagacity of Sir John.Iie should not set he beral and Conservative organg wrangling over their respective independence.They have not enough inde- worth \u201c quarrelling about.Tre London Telegraph has been pub- Hshing a voluminous, valuable and interesting correspondence on the\u2019 subject competition in the English \u2018and foreign markets, in the salc of goods \u2018for the manufacture of which English \u201cwiters that cheapness and hastinèss workmen have won a high reputation.Thers is a general concensus anong the at the chief characteristics of the foreign manufactures which have usurped the place of English goods even in the English markets.It is worthy of .remark that there is nu general outcry in favor of & protective tariff, What is chiefly complained ; Fn however, is tbe systematic sale of foreign wares as E h goods, \u2018in English, \u201cCast steel warranted.\u201d 1 confiscation in any Custom House.The they adopt western methods of agricul- \u2018| is somowtat dimoult to admonish Th the Frequently the word \u201cBhefiield\u201d is added and sometimes the name and trade mark of a well known Sheffield firm.Fraudulent use of names and trade marks is, however, acknowleag- ed to be practised in England as well as onthecontinent.This kind fraud is injurious to the customer as well as to the manufacturer, and goods thus falsely marked ought to be liable to \u2018moral for the consumer is to put little confidenco in trade marks unless backed by the guarantee of a dealer in whose integrity and knowledge of his wares the buver hag confidence.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JAPAN, On October 6th will re-assemble in Japan a conference of representatives of the seventeen powers having treaty interests in that country.Under the existing treaties, foreigners residing in Japan, who chose to live in the treaty settlements are under consular jurisdiction, and exempt from that of the Mikado.Their trading and property holdihg privileges are restricted to these treaty cities.The progressive party in Japan has long been anxious to see all invidious limitations of Japanese control in Japan abolished, and with them arequite willing t6 abolish every possible restriction upon the freedom of foreigners, in trading or residing in any part of the country.This is a consummation most devoutly to be wished, and there is a probability that an agreement will be come to in October by which in the course of three years all extraordinary artificial barriers to the inter course of Japan with the rest of the world will be swept away.A Customs tariff there will be, and one of the conditions insisted upon by Japanese statesmen is the right of the country to revise the present tariff to suit itself.In order to meet the views of foreign residents who are not yet prepared to put them- sclves under Japanese jurisdiction it is proposed to retain the settlements for three years, but any foreigner will be permitted during that time to accept Japanese jurisdiction if he likes and with that the privilege of travelling and trading throughout the land.At the end of that term the Mikado to hold civil and criminal jurisdiction over every part of his country, and we have no doubt that .His object all sublime He will achieve in time To mako the punishment Ait the erime, at least as well as that object is now accomplished by European and United States consuls.The only permanent restriction on His Highness\u2019 jurisdic tion in criminal matters proposed, is that capital punishment is not to be inflicted on foreigners.No American or European name must ever appear on Ko Ko\u2019s list.It is to be hoped the progressive policy of the eulightened Japanese Goveru- ment will receive every possible encouragement from the Treaty Powers.Canadians have a very practical interest in seeing this country freely opened up to foreign trade.A population of over thirty-seven millions is making astonishing progress in the adoption of the habits of western civilization.With a very fruitful soil, only about a tenth of which is under cultivation, the Japanese have in their own country the potentiality of growing rich as soon as ture.The prejudices of their agriculturists must give way, before instructions of their government and coutact with Europeans.It might be said that these prejudices are characteristic of their class rather than of their race, Farmers even in this country are not without prejudices in favor of the style of farming that suited their fathers.A great and constantly growing market must open in Japan for many kinds of manufactured articles ; but the requirements of the market require careful study as American exporters have found to their cost.Japan is worth a great deal of study by Canadian merchants and manufacturers.LAT TERDAY TULERANCE OF LYING, A paragraph now going the rounds states that \u201cto maintain one lis you mustinvent twenty\u201d and this argument fur truth telling perhaps appeals strongly to persons unable to trust their own agility in invention.On the contrary it may stimulate some to tell one whopper, by way of gettingtwenty more \u2014 to utilizo that power on which it id supposed editors of party news papers sno much rely.Regular readers off Tue STAR, who cannot but be levelheaded people, will see that lying should hie shunned for better reasons than that one tib necessitates others, We do not proposs to sumnarize here the sound arguments against lying, for everybody knows them well enough.None will dispute that a practice prohibited by a Commandment, and destructive of men\u2019s faith in one another, oneht tn be avoided, But ts it not too tro that nowadays a great many people, who readily agree that tying is sinful, either indulge in some variety of the sin, or at least look upon ils habitual votaries with little re.puguance?Isn't it a fact that the great public of this North American Continent takes a flippant view of lying?Don\u2019t the people freely condone the lie picturesque, and the lies of business, and the lies of politicians?Would not the man who spoke the truth on all occasions, with the exactness of Quakers or ideal Presbyterians, be ordinarily regarded as somewhat of a DPrecistan ?Is there not too much light talk about lying as i thing -of course; and must not the morality of the rising generation be imperilled in consequence?Weare afraid the answer must he\u2019yea ; and are afflict- etl, moreover, with a suspicion that the - tolerant, half-humorous cynicism of journalists in this matter leaves them with a good deal to answer for.It won't do for our profession to say that it reflects public opinion in this as in most respects, for journalists should always remember that they ought to be the most virtuous people extant, Public opinion is unfortunatel y so lax in roproof of falsehood that it actually matter with due severity.Yet how unmanly, how cowardly, how contemptible is a lie To attsmpt gain by falsehood ; to evade responsibility so; to sneak out of blame by a new and worse offence ; to get credit for conduct that one has not displayed; to throw suspicion on gailtlesaness ; \u2018he who does nob couform absolutely to tlie truth may soon find himself doing any of these vile things.To lle \u2018at all is to impair one's if respect to lower one\u2019s se person who does that, easily eontarat to the new and meaner ideal of himself which he has so made.Better a thousand times to face the worst that can come from.perfect candor or bold confession, than to embrage that worse Worst which is gained by escape from somebody else's reproach to the callous enduranee of one\u2019s own.It could not have been without intent .to signify how all virtue depends on veracity that Bacon made his essay on Truth the first of his noble discourses: \u201cIt will be acknowledzed.\u2019 \" rays he, \u201coven by those practize or cleare and Round dealing is the bgt Mans Naturo; And that Mixture of Falshood is like Allay in Coyne of Gold aud Silver: fech may make the Metall works the Bottor, ut it ombaseth it\u201d * There is no Vice, that doth se Over a Man with Shame as to bo found false, an bertidious, And therafore Mountaigny saith rettily.when he enguirod | tho reason N'hz the the word of the Lis should uch a Diss and such un Qilious bare?\u201cSalth 1 he: Ti be it be wellweghed, To say that a man i eth.is as muo as lo Sav that het x brave tompards God, and a Cow.war en.For à lie faces God, and shrlakes from Man.THE NEWSPAPER HABIT.The North American Review for September contains an article by Mr.Augustus A.Levey on \u2018The Newspaper Habit and its Effects.\u201d The title is sufficiently ominous to warn the reader that the writer is not an out-and-out admirer of the modern newspaper and the popular weakness far reading it.According to Mr.Levey the greatest fascinations of the newspaper habit, to those persons upon whom it has fastened itself, are that it kills time, satisfies the thirst for scandal and acts as a preventive to thinking, In the habit of reading newsparers he finds the secret of the superficial dogmatism of the age.He argues that an editorial article must take a decided position; ou whichever side the policy of the journal demands.The position must be defended in the fewest words, with the greatest vigor, and always with such an assumption of authority as to forbid the suspicion that there are arguments to be urged in opposition.He asks who has not overheard the average well-fed citizen retailing to his neighbor in the market place these dogmatically expressed opinions; and adds .\u201c our newspaper and his being the same we are therefore certain that we are listening to the weak filtering through a feeble brain of the recollections of the contents of a favorite journal.\u201d Mr.Levey's article is in itself a proof that the newspapers are not the ouly superficial and dogmatic leaders of public opinion.We are, however, willing to adumit that thero is something to be said against, as well as for the newspaper habit, but none but a superficial observer would place the newspaper habit in a category of human weaknesses like the alcohol habit and the chloral habit.This dogmatic reprover of dogmatism fails to distinguish between newspapers and newspapers.\u201cEditorialpolemics,\u201d hedeclares, \u201calways distort or exaggerate.\u201d The importance of Mr.Levey\u2019s mistake in assuming that this\u2014which we admit is a general characteristic of the press \u2014 is a universal and practically essential feature of journalism, lies in the fact that with that error may be dismissed his prediction of the decline of journalistic influence and the wane of the newspaper habit.We venture to think (not dogmatically to assert) that Mr.Levey has to some extent confounded cause and effect.Pointing to a generally superficial and dogmatic press in the midst ofa generally superficial and dogmatic community he says in effect: the community reflects the prevailing tone of its press; it is what its newspapers have made it.Would it not be infinitely more true to say the press largely reflects the prevailing tone of its readers?The public want their thinking on public questions done for them, and in some places the majority of the people are satisfied with some pretty poor thinking too.But above all things \u201cthe average well fed citizen\u201d wants his thinking done for him u ho Wlal he is pleased to consider orthodox lines.The editor of the Little Pecdngton Patriot in the intervals between typesetting and press work, dashes off editorials settling the Bulgarian succession to his own satisfaction; completely demolishing the évolution theory in about fourteen lines ; ridiculing Mr.Gladstone's pretensions to know anything about the Irish question ; and perhaps saying something original if not convincing on the tariff question.He comes out strong on these questions of course, because there must be no uncertain ring about the Patriot.He may write the veriest drivel and his average well fed reader will make no sign until Ly accident the Patriot says something about politics which is more true than orthodox.Then the well fed one says: \u201cStop my paper.\u201d We may laugh at this leader of public opinion, but the probabilities are that he is considerably in advance of Lis average reader in in- Leiligence and education, and their thinking on public questions is done for them at Any rate better than they could do » it for themselves.The paper fairly reflects the prevailing tone of, à not very intelligent community.Among larger and more intelligent communities a higher standard of thinking is demanded from the newspapers.Even here it is qualified by public prejudide in favor of political orthodoxy.In our most intelligent communities there are feeble brains that can only bear ono side of a political question.Hence \"even among intelligent communities newspapers exist which supply the demand for this mildest of mental pabulum.Mr, Levey sees in the growing public distaste for the dogmatic.utterances of the party press an indication of the \"decline of journalism.We see in it a demand for a higher type of journalism.The best proof of the soundness of our posttlon is the marked success of the independent press.Mr.Levey says the continued supply of ready made opinions causes mental inertia.He asks: \u201cHow long can one remember an editorial ?* and says that at a meeting of the Twilight Club in New York only seven persons out of thirty could remember the ob ect of à are, editorial article | hich they had read within a week, ond which had thus made even the slightest impression on their mind.\u201d Th experiment was not a scientific on To ascertain whether any impression had been made upon the minds of the members by the editorials they had read, they should have been catechised to elicit thèir opinions on the various subjects of those editorials.We fanc there would have been a striking similarity between the views expressed hv, yr CN How-seifish-you How little Tonimtanea Tre y AY Ji: when ro you wollop AIO, pour beer: it iw And try pat mote patience will da, » Sm Pis mener the Twilight Ging andj tomes by their Eyvorise Po a admit that there w much tha fs I! justifiable in Mr.Levey\u2019s criticiams of the newspapers, but for all that we believe that the world is infinitely better and not worse for the newspaper habit; | although the newspapers, like quite a number of other things that could be mentioned, Wre not perfect yet.The newspaper of ten years hence may be as saperior to the newspaper \u2018of to-day as the newspaper of to-day is to the news.| paper of twenty years ago.THE WAY OF THE THANSGRESSOR.Ÿ Mr.Matthew Arnold has familiarized the reading world with the expression \u2018a Power, not ourselves, making for righteousness,\u201d and this other, \u201ca stream of tendency making for righteousness.\u201d He aflirms that when people speak or think of God this is really the idea that is present to their minds.We must leave Mr, Arnold to settle accounts as best he can with the theologians, most of whom, we may be sure, will find plenty to obiect toin his definitions.What it is important for the world to recognize\u2014and this may be; done without treading on any theologi- | cal corns, or so much as raising any: theological question\u2014is that there is in the world a stream of ton- dency making for righteousness\u2014that, in fact, the general drift of things is in that direction and no other.The reason.of this is simple : every man exacts jus-' tice from his fellow man, and as far as he possibly can, enforces it.Ile, therefore, who wishes to be unjust, places himself in conflict with the universal demand of society, and with the demand which he himself makes of others in their dealings with him.The unjust man thus works against the grain of the social fabrie, and only by concealiog the nature of his operations can he escape prompt punishment.It would be vain to deny that some few do manage, at the cost of a great deal of falsehood and\u2019 much careful covering up of tracks, to enjoy the pleasures of sin\u2014if so they can be called\u2014for considerable periods ; and some die before discovery overtakes them.But, in general, the course of the transgressor is a brief one, and his end is not peace.A painful illustration of this occurred only a few days ago in the neighborhood of Boston; when the trusted treasurer of some large mills, being surprised in heavy defalcations, retired to his beautiful home in the charming suburb of Dorchester, and thence making his way to the neighboring hills, deliberately lay down and shot himself through the heart.He was a man who stood high in the social scale; he had a wife und charming children: he had his horses and his yacht; all his surroundings were of the most elegant and attractive character; but, alas! what might have been bappiness was poisoned by the consciousness of guilt and the abiding dread of discovery.At last the discovery came.The man had strength enough to maintain an outward calm; he smiled as of old upon the members of his family as he saw them for the last time, and then sought solitude and death.His own legitimate income for many years was enough to have ensured to himself and family not only comfort but luxury, and all that could be desired in the way of social position; but the tempter bade him disbelieve in \u201cthe.Power that makes for righteousness\u2019 and try what unrighteousness, unfaithfulness to duty, could do for him.He listened to that voice and fell: and now there is darkness where there was light, and the pall of dishonor shrouds the suicide\u2019s bier.It is the old lesson.* Ye shall not surely die,\u201d says.the tempter, as he points to the forbidden fruit; and weak man says he will risk it.Risk what?Why, disobedience to the laws that rule the universe, to the written and unwritten laws of society; to the standard of right erected in his own breast and witnessing there against the unrighteous deed.A terriblerisk! One poor h will, one poor scheming brain, against the permanent forces of all social organization.A most unequal struggle! And all for what?For a little more money than can be made by honest industry and patient thought.and manly self-control.It seems hard to believe that so signal an example as that of William Gray, jr., should not have its influence upon any who may be hesitating between fidelity and faithlessness, between honor and dishonor.We read somewhere of a rock which, if it fall npon one, will grind him to powder.Such was the rock\u2014the rock of human and divine law\u2014whbich fell upon William Gray.His frauds once brought to light, he knew he was a ruined man, a poor, penniless thief in the eyes of all mankind.Rash it may have been, and in a moral point of view indefensible to seek flight in death; but who can wonder that such should be the sequel to such a fall ?The world after all is constructed on right principles.There may be, and there is, individual wrong-doing in abundance; but the general movement and sweep of things is towards the establishment and vindication of justiée and right.The current sots in that way, and the eddios after all do not count for much.He, therefore, who would order his life aright should watch, tho current, and not mind the eddies; should watch the operation of the great social laws and not the petty manœuvres of tricky individuals, or a few rings of onspirators whom, at'any moment, the chance publication of a letter or a document may hand over to justice as branded felons.Thereis a sare foundation of: industry and honor upon which every: one can build, and desperately foolish is he who resolves to build on any other, WHEN YOU WERE A BOX.BY H.- TH Oh, don't sou remember Phen you were a y What mischief and trouble you made?How you were a sorrow instead of a joy To parents you never obeyed?How little you heoded thelr loving volos?a ow raacy you were to them, tro: And how ou would manage bÿ ev \u2018ryidevice Toshir t cher res you to do ep \u20ac sure our parents bed For vou by denials 40 braved do f he A daa mon Fania pager | And don't you alll think TN fine a #hibp vou go For which you resolved to get \u201csquare\u201d?\"Tis well to remember thes things when you dren are coples ot To keep up the home oan oh embarrass vernis ca much oe nr Dr.na side there ave soma ciéce-Catnollo tpdividuals who de- dgotur 83 abuminable haretic, and ¢ on a the other band À bis Curé gives bun a te of bei: lary Catholic.at is to be done iu such a case?Be- leve the Lurd.or the Individuals, digrmiés Di Dr.Howard a demand of the latter or him in bts 6 poeisio, relying on the bore teatimoni he Ouse is à ve one, and might embarrass Gros Jean himself.lL Coquetting with Coalition.{From La Courrier de St.Hyacinthe.) \u201cfi Should not 22 Pair Just now fear to be accused of h Bypouris y or fraud when 1t dan- | jews before Its Bow allies the advantages [of a conlition?It continues to say that Mr.Merclor would only bave accep' coalition Ou Condition that Mr.Chapleau' should re- from the scape as Prime Minister.Wo would remind it tbat it was not Mr.Mercier that first Liid down that condition ; it was his Liberal friends: for Mr.Mercier \"would have accepted coalition without (hat so;much did he desire it, and now tt looks bud for La Patris to abuse Mr.Ouspleau, into whose bh: the member for Myaclathe was ready to deliver the \u2018Liberal party last November.On the Black Lise.: {From Le Nouvelliste of Quebece.] You have heard of the black list of L'Elec- teur.which à opiate the names of wretches who demanded Rilel's head.Unhappily, there have been serious omisalona, Fur instance they have failed to record the names of the Hou.Mr.Biake, who called Riel an infamous murderer, of Ar.Oart- wright, who almost rejoiced at Riel's hang- Inge, of Mr: Mtlls, an emobist of ve P.B.rain, who wrote at Bel was 1 a Yuliar personage, on congélance assassination of Booth, oto, he he list \u201d re-appears in the col- umus of Z'Elcteur we invite it to \u2018amend | these omissions, which lave perhaps involuctary.Afraid of Mr.Blake, [From L'Electeur.i spa the obec ministers are ener- fouical à dissolution of the inion; Parlement but sir John Insists, plleming ha Ir.e's political tour Ontario Me infailibly Jose the prov- Inca ts to the Goverument, ithe is permitted to si cho ie it.A grand caucus the 16 leade ers differeut provinces of Confederation saon to take place to consider the peu iy and itis about certain that Sir Jo! opinion wiil carry the day.Arise! patriots A tae provinos of Quebec! Redouble your ardor and activity.ard of th of octobes golnz to meet the advance party of the rope on the 14 next.The result of this first meeting will determine the fate of the decisive battle with the grand army.French or Cree.{from La Patrie! La Bfinerçe asks us: * Is it true that the French tougue has been established in North-West in spite of the Hon.Mr.lille, who for bis part would bave preferred an Indian diuleot, that of the Crees\u2019 The French language was established in the North-West by an act of 1870, which de- that the use of the Freuch tongue shall be optional.Mr.Mills, who was then simply member for Bothwell, and not yet an Honorable, had nothing Le do with sois act, which was passed'almost unani 11, later on, in view of the absolute igmor- ance of French of all the employés named by t rvative Governmeut, he thought and said that it would have been bette bave adopted the Cree language, To an other a ppted He would have bocn right, for if the Indian officers had spoken Cree, thoy would perhaps have understood the com- laints of the Metis and would not have so fznowinlously ahowa them the door, saying : \u201cI dou\u2019t understand Freuch,\u201d although French, wag an official tongue.Whats?Le Parti National \u201d Amounts Ta, m Le Journal des Trois Bivieres.] Woh bave been showing that L'Etendard position between the Co Liberals, with Its pretended Parti National, We wish now to show that this attitude of our comfrere only helps our enemies, with the moat deplorable results Vy.And first of all, whenoe comes thls National y that d cracks un?It was rn on the Champ de Mars when the unfortunate Riel was executed.It proceeds therviore {rom a cause quite foreigo to the Government, and hich this govern.purent cannot ren whole on agains the Quebec Ministers 1s therefore uncalled for is therefore immediately apparent that tactics must have some hidden motive.This motive, which L\u2019Kk d very carefully disguises, not to frighten its readers, Is Joudiy proclaimed by the Libel Ls to querthrow the Quebec Conservatives.ly, of whom is thia prerended nations] party composed?Of as num of Conservatives and of .the mass of the Liberal party, which thus is to be enabled to grow at our expense, without In any way changing its destructive principles.1t is, n a word, the external transformation of the Liberal party, which is sporting te skin, or rather the tail.of the Castor (beaver) the better to mislead its dupes.At bottom it is the Lideral party properly s ra Attacking Everything but the Government LFrom Le Canadien.) © Roes government is not attacked in tho aot election, and the best proof it cannot be is that Its cote of provincial affairs ls irreproac \u201cThé Opposition talEs of the Riel execution \u2014s Matter absolutely of Federal import, and that we will be called upon to judge of when tho Dominion election comes on.It talks of the sale of the North Shore.We answer: your er, Mr.Mercier, contributed to the sale, he did not o did not vote against it, w bilst À all in his power to prevent it.The Asylum law is a thome fot certain ætoups.They forget that Mr.Mercier not only approved of it.but said it did not go far enough.It is for the Bishops to point out any defects in It; the are the ones to , and they have m o objections sides the Took that they are ananimousty in favor of the Government is sufflolent to show that they have confidence in the ten tions of the Prime Minister.The pension and superannuation act has also bee in some countries.This bas bee the work of the Counait of Padlio Instruction, that is to say of the Ep If it 1s not Catholic enough, the ones - accuse of error and want of judgment are our Bisho ops; Orangeism is another war cry with our adversarica Now we are making an eleo- ton.for the Local House.The Government bas Mot.in its midst a single Orangeman, Uni the present time, the Lower Canida have been largely Li Sir John 1s an Orangeman, it is said, but hat bas Sir Sonn to do with the present should the Liberal party shoul d Ë talk ky Debout Orangemen.In the House It has the following Orapge- Hr en.Scriver, of \u2018Huntingdon: Forbes, of Queen's; Gun, of Kingston; Sutheriand, 0 Kay, 0 polis ; leo, ot Prince; Cockburn, of North Ontario; Edgar, of West Ontario.; The Wrong Girl BY AMELIA E BARR.L Fair Marcella in the parl Strung her beads Is où 2e Sian thread: novel en fresh, \u201cand \u2018dainty, he had ae hatlans sul a mnon she © Only \u201cdont, dolkrhtial dou IL Little Jenny in the kitchen, Busy at the dawning light, Making clear and fragrant coffee, its fresh and white.! Busy woo) ng, dusting, cooking, aolere an pathere, nnd to and shut nowa: ylisl Jonas Towed \u201cdebat fui Noe.y Maroc and thom 3 Jenny.© far, unce us; ing little © brown ands, / the hands as white as snow, But hon listening to Inroolia, aying in the parior was sure the Divliah aiden as.the very wite for bim, Iv - Then natz tab ds land feria r las RTE ên Tip years afer! Then he knew iti\u2014 t ho bad çhosan wrongi\u2014 x ra Jaint home aad ditiner Ine mong: owt rte hited anus ma pretty lover to Rone io Blah tls EA n the moon Pasa oligh But & ations vol wlan ia ; re -| Mr.Benugrand golloi honor forse I, ted \u201cwho called the Metis chief | Casæ Canada, de Cabo the vi Eee ASS ad of lr sob John Retnath.who has a gharming property at the Manor House, Chiasiburst, othe th lovited all the Canadian y deries to gard party thor or dt on tertained thom ith ra \u201c hoapitality.\u2019 Mr.Alphonse Lusignan, & well koywn littéraieur, ot Ottawa, Las just poor mado a member of the Freneh academy ts said tained the Lusiguan, whi frequ contributor to the colurans ot La \u2018Pairie vor Mr.George Harvey, of the Hudson Bay* Company, bas arrived in Winnipeg after a long excuraion through the Peace Hiver district to Lhe north o Edwouton, M an.He reports the crops very fing and the Peace, Athabaska an Lu, Seskatchoman vec pu very , OW the heat which has melted tho fields of ice away back in the Rockies.La Presse lately had the following: \u201cHow far does party spirit go?La Putrie calls the director of La Alinerve an imbocile.When we consider that Monsieur Tassé is the directer of one of the largest papers (French) In the country, a member at the pital, an I the Fre nch Academy, k3 that havo Beun favorably recaived abroad, it becomes evident that it one happens to hold a different opinion frown which we often do ourselves, he calnol be taxed with idiocy at any rate.\u201d Mr.William\" Jago.Those numerous ex- riments with Canadian wheats agd flours or the benefit i Eri lsh foillers, are are well known, bas make a Ste où tho ts of thas tey, and particularly of the North-West, with a view to increase their importation into and, Mr.Bickell, an authority on minerals, ad to examine the metallic deposits of Lake Superior and the Rocky Mountains, and make a roport oa the.The Winnipeg Manitoban says: An eye) Titnees of the event states that last ast Satur.when the western D Was two half-breeds were standing on iho wh form idly watching the bustle caused b arrival; but when Sir Donald À.Stith alighted their mannar un ent a change him they bad known in on old days when as Hudson Bay Commissioner he was constantly brought into contact with them, and ue after hesitating a few minutes they went ti up to him.Sir Donald recognizing = book bands la oopdial y Ig man na asked one of them.\u201c Dorapy bo no.| irs the reply, \u201cLai am still platn ald So of A hoabove, a Manitoban rep: sentative was recently conversing with sir Donald in Montreal, when a pro t fencleman approached and after congratu- the raivor ms magnate ate upon bis newly gone honor, ow is Lady \u201cMrs.Smith is very well, thank you,\u201d was the rebly, with a distinct emphasis on\u2019 D the he marvellous growth of Chicago is called to mind by the death, on Tuesday last, of Me.Gordon 5.Hubbard, the oldest er i that 4 oity.He was born at Windsor, ya, in A 1802, and when 13 years old went with yim i Yams to live in Montreal, He haa just his sixteenth birthday when be entered the.employ of the Americar.Fur Company, and, with beadquarters at Mackinac, be made many trips up Lake Michigan to what is now Chicago.The future city bad ther but two houses, and one of these was Fort Dearborn.He remained ¥ith the Fur Com pany for a number of d foaliy Settled near Fort Dear-: ro.orn.Ontli e traded with the Indi.making long trips into the unbroken forest to the south and west.Then he settled down in Chicago and of the most enterprising wen in the own He butit the warehouse there, a huge affair built of b tick, and known at the time as ** Hubbard\u2019 s folly.\" He was also the father of the b industry, which hestart- ed In the Winter 1835-8.Few men live to ||: see such grand results of their industry and enterprise as did Mr.Hubbard, A \u201cRacket\u201d Forty Years Ago.EDITOR STAR \u2014Of the twenty-nine gentlemen who signed the r t fur the erection of a racket court here orty ears ago how many are left?Probabl a dozen.It may interest some of e old fogiea llke myself to tell who thay werd and what has become of them.Ek.Lamontagne was a oelebrated athlete, a great lacrosse player and rünner; is alive and a wine merchant in New York Frank Brown, bank manager, married Mayor Rodier\u2019s \"daughter; dead.1.D.Hari n, Grand Master of the Masons, Deputy Recotver General; gérant Pov Powell present Under Secretary of ate; al T.À.Cary, a Government official; dead.Macdougall, Msodougall & DE évnte, ave au lvoca: an ora slog tn Mont vo Aug Heward, merchant; Geo.M ofratt, ir, merchant, 3 Siac Moffait & Co, living in London, Eng QO.Dralet, Deputy Clerk Court of Appeals; Geo.Desbarats, Queen's printer; dead.Hon.ë r.Egerton, aide-de-camp to Lord Elgin; Et\u201d Rolland, son of Judge Rolland, 8 hanasome, high-spirited tellow.He emigrated to 1fornia and came home to dle of a fever he contracted.He bore a great resemblance to Jacques Cartier, \u2018whom he personified at a fancy ball here once.Thos, s, Ryan, t the Honorable Senator Ryan.redith, brother of Sir Wiill Morediit Under Secretary of State, retired.pers rd Mark Ker, aide-de-camp to Of the others I am uncertain ; perbaps another oid.old fogy, Ts 8.Brown for.instance, might pen.ou as to Gates, Roberison, Conoll ro Youcp, À ore Travers Hutchi- gon, Doase, Greenshields, Bostwick.Oup Focr.Montreal, Bept.14, 1886.GAS FIXTURES FANOY GLOBE GREAT VABIETY mr posant MITOBRLL & C° OORB.ST.PETER AND ORAIG STREETS 89%od tf ! LAVAL UNIVERSITY.KOTKCE TO ARCHITECTS.for fhe Bulldings ot niversit.Lata! be rested oy \"dhe Noon on the FI obtained by the under- Oompetitive Destans f Jor the Sucoursale of erected teed up do unders MAY NEX Pull toformation can be Architouts upon Application A he u inder n r the programme mpe oD, which will be ready on the First of October rex premiums of $700, $500 a are offered for the three best \u2018deslans.4 ion will be polected by a committee of three compétent udges.Ï M.E METHOT, Prt.o 8 minary Bupori r *% caior si Le e mina Tiers.UEBEC SEMIN Quobey September Sin 1888, } 217 15 B.LAURANCE\u2019S SPEOTAOLES & \u2018EYEGLASSES | the Dnest in the world, and are guaran.foot to HX all defects of eros where T'other kinds [ail hopelessiy: - Head Ofee for Canada, 248 St.James St,, _ MONTREAL.__190° DT one DER for, te des ora ta ordis Rom Wa ire pr cat SPE NOTICE that Do person is suthorized whatever, 1896.dame for any pur, t.15th L' esomption, as {Department of the Tot \\ , wise and come and see our beautiful new J = 80.We are here to sell goods, and our big der- mber up t y L 9 be f fr 80 square mile pol, m isso num) pect- ively.16.1 end 1 18, Situat on the vent olde of the Columbia River, Doar olden Oity Station on the line of jan Pacifio .in i ropinoe 9 oO frite the pitio etches she © positioi mately, of thes Shorts.a or wine on: eon- oy W.ligansed an the forme o! bo therefor, obtain at this De tue \u201cCrown n Jimber setminsige i Phe es evap of Fatertor.26 § Shi on DEEE Tend ree Berto will be r noon o odmesday e fod oxi 1 three Hut Now Ottawa, 9th September, 1886.NOTICE.Onxand after MONDAY, Soptembar the 13th, ner FILGATE Châteauzua: cave LE at PTE oon and Ine on of 8.30 p.ala FILGATE Montweal, Sept, 1886.21011 nu arrive NEV usar AND TLISH Such are the terms applied by all who have seen the magnificent stock of MEN's, BOY&® AND TOUTEF OLOTHING.Now on view at the famous Clothing House of J.& KENNEDY & CO.Their new and elaborate stock far exosls anything heretofore attempted.BE WISE, And let us help you to save money, Dobe styles.Do be wise and get the beneñt of the lowest prices yet reached for honest &00ds.Do be wise.and the wisest thing you can do is to get your share of these bargains.THEY WON'T LAST LONG, Buch splendid attractions as are mow offering tn our - SIG NEW eTOOK.It costs nothing to look, and nobody will ask or expeot you to spend a cent with us unless you find it to your interests to do \\ stock must be disposed of.We shall give you the benefit of the closest possible price, not only because that is our way of doing business.but because our large stock cannot\u2019 bs allowed to linger longer thanis actually necessary to ynload, 10 \u2014 J.G.K=\"* & C> 81 & SINT.LAWRENCE =T 0 Fulton, M.D,, all of the American Presbyterian mission in China, established a le sion hospital and station at Kwal Ping, avout ; 400 niles southwest from Centon.When A.they had expended a considerable sum in ed up buildin, placards à appeared on e wall declaring t at the \u201cforeign devils\u201d must go goipt hree days and thelr buildings be destroyed Tho literatl, as usual, wore at tom: of the disturbance.A crowd eo near the hospital, and Mr.Fulton set out to secure the protection of the military.He was stoned on his way and not permitted to re! and no soldiers were -sent to protect the Mission.On May 8, the \u201cob plled straw and faggots Around tho building occupied by \u201cMra and M Fulton 7\" and a fittle dauæhtor of the formar which the Inmates Tea and the house was looted an urn The ladles sought refuge \u2018on \u2018boats, but the mob thrent- ened to destroy any boat that should receive them and after some delay they rcached a jut where Mr.Fulton haa been compelied remain days later they were put on boats an nveyed tam Canton.The value of property destroyed 1s about $5500 and Consul ymour demands.payment of damages.e second case Is still more recent.: On Sunday, June 6, in the absence a e ntlemen connected with the Methodist £ plscopal mission hospital at Chung King nd while Fd one lady was present, à mob collec roke down the £ates and threw stoues at the lady, one of which cut open her index fluger its entire length while she was otherwise injured about the head and arms.A complaint was made, but the matter was treated lightly.\u2018This is a serious case,\u201d writes Mr.Denby, \u201cand may Le a teat one.It grew, as all our evils in China do, out of the troubles in the United States.\u201d Still Iator-July 19, the mob ry ked the mission proper rty at Chung King and destroyed it.nby fyled a # RE cites, À Fad a A Tg a # AFRAID OF THE REPORTERS.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR) HALIFAX, Sentember 17.\u2014 When the Ad- La A Court Opened, this morning to con- » tinue the case, Mr.Meagher made srother vigorous onalaught on the prees represntatives, oharacterisinæ their presence as iudarant-ana coutemptibla, The _Feporters sailed aud took their scats.ju Ce An anti-Jewish riot broke out at Krajova, - ln Roumanie, Thursday, and a mob plund- - red troyed à number of houses be- to Jews.Eoveral rloters were wounded and 100 pros were: Ce ves In the British Housé of Commons dn rd Randolph Churchill stated recu it | the consideration of the eatimates was Con- cluded to-day the Government proposed as tho course af parliamentary | usiness on Monday: Firs vpply:-then the Anbropriation nu butore tad u second reading of Mr.Paroeù Ladd Hie The Woman's A Auxiliary to.the Heard + igs and Duriog the time the i Provincial Synod of the Church of as in ogress the new Ÿ oy \u2018a Forme \"to the isstons Board of Forelzn, and Dowsstio Tho wor 0 Progress.Peto completed the journed.lurge meeting of ladies bow ud paris of the ecclesiastical province ot Onpa- da, came together at the Diocesan Theologl- cal College on Thursday, September 9th, lor the purpwse organizing this Assoclativn, the lu uuugure ou of which was authorized sourd ot Missions, at the session of Arty © hed Mrs.\\villiaws, wile ot, tho Lei Bishop ot Quebeu, Was Où Q ry rs.H se ot Montreal, and Mis.QE our ot Hamilton, wore appointed sec retaries, and Mins Glidersleeve, of Kingston, treasurer to the session.Au address of welvowue to the repreaenta- tives and dele spies from a distance, was read by Mrs, Henderson, President of the Ww oman\u2019s Diocesan Missionary Association, of Montreal, snd responded to by Mrs Tilly, of London, Ontario.Ars.litouy, secrolary to the provisional committee, then read the report of Lhe york from its inception up to the present time The ladies wot ot aicaln at 230 p.m, and reports from fferont dioveses wore given in by boi several representatives; these showed: crease in missionary effort, so copoctauy on Ontario and Quebeo dioce n the one, flfteon Lranches vi the Auxiliary were in operation, and in the other, vight.lun Montreal Hurou thero were, iu tue former, eight puroculal ussocia- tious, four in the city and four in the country parishes, amd in the latter, several; but às yet, these dioceses had pot formally \"joined the Auxiliary, thouzb strou ln sys atby with the movement.onto bad vined, but the work pes only bexluulag on auxiliary ines, und Nova Scotia a - ericton Sent, tbrough Mrs.Mediey and Mrs.Binney, words of encourng: ment and sym- utby.Alxoma sent a Speed,\u201d and Kagars had fully entered into the work, buviug four | associutions in work: ing order.An able pager on \u201cEarly > North-West Mis- slous\u201d was given by Mrs.Gregory._ At other sessions of the new organization Mrs.Tilton spoke on tho representative character of the meetings, and asked whether tho ladics present as represeénta- tive women considered the province ripe for the formation of a Woman's Auxiliary.resolution was pasged unanimously, \u201cThat it is the opinivn of tbis meoung that this ecclesiastical province is ready for the formation of the Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Foreign and Domestio Missions of the Chureh of Eugland in Canada.The clauses uf the constitution were taken into deliberation and adopted, DEPUTATIUN FROM THE SYNOD.A deputation from the Provincial Synod {consisting o of the Bishops of Algoma and tagara and a number of clergymen and laytuen) was iotroduced, and the Bishop of Algoma addressed the meeting.He said he desired to extend the hearticst reecazoition and greetings of the Provincial Synod to the Woman's Auxillary.He oould not express the warmth ot feeling entertained towards thew by the Synod.© congratulated the Auxiliar ary on tos having been recognized and approved by the authorities of the Church.\u2018They must now feel that they were under the shelter and protection of the Church, and in truth bad the whole Church of England lu Canada at their back.Realizing thls, he thought that thelr hearts would cheered and their hands strengthened for the work.Toe Church of Eng bad lost much valuable assistance by falling to recognize the value and importance of woman's work, but they were waking up now toa «nowledge ot that tact, and in the future woman's work would come more and more to the front.He thought the Church of Rome owed much of her influence on society to the fact that she had always recogn ized the value and import ance of this power lor good, and the quiet tread and gentle sympathy of the * Sisters\u2019, whom she sent Into the homes of sickness and sorrow, told infioitely in increasing that influence.He rejoiced Lo see that the Woman\u2019s Auxiliary had obtained a firm footing and that they had established a link with the Woman's Auxiliary to the sister Church in the United States, in the presence of Miss Emery, whose address he was most desirous Miss Emery then addressed the meeting and expressed her pleasure at being present to hear the deliberations of the Woman's Auxiliar a She gave 8, rapid but interesting sketch of the rise and progress of the organization in the Uni Stat and quoted instances of warm person kindness in the work.Bhe also gave the ladles uch valuable advloe as to the spirit and manner in which the affairs of the Aux- {iliary should be carried on; assuring them that the more elastic they made their constitution the better they would find they could work under It.x : th Shi ok son, from the ngwa trodu He Home, was in two very ttelligent ht little Indian nied b b boys of about nine and eleven years respectively, one of whom belonged to the Sioux The next business proceaded with was the sleotion.of of office boarora for the ensuing en.when the next general meeting ire take The ladies selected were: on of Montreal, recording secretary; 7 ton, of Ottawa, corres nd- ing secretary ; and Mrs.Gregory, of mil- asurer.Before proroguinæ, votes of thanks were to the several committees which had made a success of the first meeting of the organization, and also tothe G, T.R.,C.P.Rand S.E.R, which had extended iavors to the delegates, Safe, Sure and Painless, What a world of meaning this statement embodies.Just what you are looking for, is it not ?Putnam's Pal tractor\u2014 the great sun sure pop « corn cure acts in this way.It mak \u2018spots; sate, acts speedily an and ith certainty: sure and mild- inflaming the parts; lesa] Ÿ not be impased upon by tinitations % subetitutes =~ Wanted.\u2014An alarm clock (Chat won't get out of ordér when placed in &irl's room.To get relief from indigestion, biliousnees, ponstipaliun or torpid liver without disturb- the sptomiach or purging tbe bowels, e a few doses of r's Little Liver Pills, they will please you.A shoemaker with one eye complained that one of the lampe did not burn.One of his shopmates, with astonishment, exclaim- ea,,\u201cF pit, and what do you want with two lamps?Ye haven't but one eye!\u201d A lady writes: \u201cI was enabled to remove the co root and branch, by the use of oiloway's Corn Cure\u201d Others who have tried it have the same experience.Russia has demanded of the Corean Gov- erament the harbor of Kan Kyck for a naval station.$s ure decline of power J in cither sex, however induced, spedily permanent] for 10 conta | ad mps.vo vis Dispensar Medical Association, 663 Main Street.Buffalo, N.Y.The *Stato of Alabama,\u2018 from Glasgow, and * Pennland,\u201d from Antwerp, bave arrived at New York.Furred tongue and impure breath are two concomitants of biliousness remedied, by Northrop & Lyman's Vegetable Discovery and Dyspeptie Cure eartburn, which haraases the dyspeptio after meals, and al in 6 perplexing and cbhangeful sym toms o established indigestion, ure disporsed r this salutary corrective touic and alo] bivod purifier.The Allan Mail SS.* Parisian,\u201d from bec.for Liverpool, arrived pr on Friday oo tho servant advice to Mothers Mrs.Winsiows soothing syrup should always be used for.children teething.It soothes the child, softens the gums, ys all pain, cures wind co colo, and is the best remedy for diarrhœa,.25 cents à botte.© will of Abbé Liszt makes Caroline Th Wittgenstein bis sole heiress.Horsford\u2019s Acld Phosphate.In eo Dr.J.N.RoBixsoxN, Medina, : \u201cIn cases of indigestion, onion oa nerve.ous prostration, its reanita are hapoy.?- Forty Catholic families have embraced the Protestant faith at Nogykoros, Hungary.> it $190 remarkable {act that Dr.Thomas\u2019 Ecleotrie Q Oui Ë for internal ag ex ternal Sas 2% thet lungs and .throat, and Be rheumasiem, neuralgia, crick jo the back, wounds and Sores, itis ihe >.co womedy, and much trouble is AVing it always oo han acob Loockinan, Buffalo, says he has been pi FSR BER n u 000 boitie eù ¥ tuned Dine pas but Sr CHURCH OF ENGLAND MISSIONS | à Review of the Now Bible Competition ef \u201cTruth\u201d and \u201cLadies Jeurnal™ For about three years past, à a series ot Bn ble tompetitions have been in progress In nto, Canada, which have crbated great and widespread Interest.Most 0 as thousands oy and conditions of lite.Rewards to fo value of nearly halt a million dollars have \u2018been distributed to the successful.That this bae beeñ done with the utmoat falrnéas goes without the saying, for there been the slizbtest dissatisfaction 2 Journal x wil ny th Lad a for on it depends the success or non-sucoess of his business.'l'hose Dible Competitions will now be offered to the public but once each year iustead of quarberly aa heretotore.11 close with the end of thu present year, so don't luse this o portunity.for another will notoocur till this time twelve mon bence.Here is the sun and substance of the new competition.The questions asked are: Where are the following three words £ret montionod in the Bible: \"1.Grapes, 0! Fach comp titor must answer these ques- & one of the Jarier reward, but every one compotinz will receive dozen of extra fine silver- plated tea, dessert or dinner table forks, or one hail-dozen extra silver plated teaspoons whether their answers are correct or not, and if correct, and their letters arrive in time, they will get one of the followin re- wa which are certainly most maybiticent and costly, and in sufficient num we should imagine, to give almost every com- potitor something in addition to the s and fo Both forks and spoons are of the sxpi evi newest (lesign and for these competition: The prizes will bo awarded by a disinterested comuuittes in the order the letters with correct answers çome to band.THE FIRST REWARD.1.\u2014Qpe Fine toned, largo, square Piano.+500 2 to §.\u2014Two Magnill floon: Cabinet Organs.4 ol Jour elogant silver-plated Tea OIVICOS oi urea SE 8 to là \u2014Six boautifui soitd Gold Waiclies i 20.\u2014Soven Fine Sewing Machines.420 31 to 80.\u2014 Ten Fine \u2018Family Bibles.à parallel Old and_ New Versions, 2 aps, Concordance, ore Buskets, extra ot Le EE, hors, ve 61 to 90, \u2014 Hn large silver piated lated .151 to 225.~ Seventy-five Laif-dozen sots fing silver plated Table Spoons.600 226 to \u2014Three hundred and oighty - Ball doxon sets silver piated Tea 1187 401 to TL Le Po hundred and ninety-five Books, valued by every lady, Ludies\u2019 Guide to Fanoy Work After all these prizes are given away and the middle correct answer reached ol the whole list of rewards, thon follow the MIDDLE REWARDS.1.\u2014One fine toned.large, square Piano,.$ 500 3 to 3.\u2014Two Magnificent Cubinet Organs, 500 4t07, sotour (Sloxant silver piated Tea PVICeS.oe.ire ant eiaaens 8 to le Six beautitul solid Gold atches 14 to 20.\u2014Raven Fine Sewing Machlnes\u2014 ibles, jarsal- 2000 Hitustracions, Maps.Concordance, 21 1 ta 80.op Ego Faux, Old Versio heavy.silver p 46 60,\u2014 Fitton ery fin 61 to 90.Sables large Silver ty half-dozen sets fine sii: lated Table Forks silver 137 Spear Three hundred and elghty- tO otant Bolid Holled Gold Ladies & ooches, new designs.correct auswor received at Truth and L @ Journal off aring post mark of day of closing es sist), will take No.1 of these last or consolation rewards, next to last, No.2, and 80 on.CONSOLATION REWARDS.One Joo 0 toned, large, square piano.$500 Los Boeut inet Organs.500 êto \u2014Four elegant silver plated Tea 4 to X.\u2014Soÿven Fine Sewi Ten Fine Family Bibles, raiiol dla d New Versions, 2000 & lustra- na San 8, Conoordanc .- 81 to Shopiiesn (a Pasta\u201d \u2018extra 61 to 90.Thirty iarge silver plated Butter 91 to 160-\u2014Slzir baif-dozen \u2018sets fine silver plated table forks.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.Foy Hoventy-five half-dozen sets fine silver plated Table S8poons.336 to 405.\u2014Three hundred and eigbty hall-domen sets silver plated Tea Bpoo.1187 .EXTRA KEWARDS.ve thousand half-doz.sets of heavy silver plated Teaspoons, Queen pattern .$10,000.00 Pive thousand hall:doz sets of extra silver plated Tes Forks.15,000.00 The spoons and forks last named are those mentioned above to be given to every com- tor, whether thelr answers are correct or not, and if the five thousand sets of spoons sn: rks are not enough, a sufficient quan- y will be made to give one set to every parson competing, but to gain a larger reward {from the lists above given, the questions must be answered correctly.It & matter of wonder tous how 1d be done, but it is done, and fairly and satisfactorily, too.From careful enquiry lately made we bave assured ourselves upon the point.These goods bouæht trom first hands, everyth! being manufactured specially for him, and on account of the ma nitude of the orders and the t cash on delivery of he pays no ih cy retail or even Ee pri T° but uys lower than the largest wholesale\u201d dealer.The figures given after the rewards in the abové list represent about the highest retail prioe of the articles.The spoons and forks will be forwarded immediate] the letter with the cash comes to hand, and the larger prizes at once on the close of the competition.Full Dames of the winners, to- Rethor vith the si t and number, when given.will be bublianed both in d Journal = e re ven are gl out, 80 all may be assu of the utmost fairness and impartiality.Do not, therefore, delay & moment in sen n your answers, All competing must send with their afswers two/dollars, and puolve cents for postage, for which the à will at once be sent, a weekly fox six months.5 the Ladies\u2019 Journal and the six le Spoons are referred, pay dollar is all tha required nothing extra for tbe privilege ot oe patio for these rewards, as the sums asked for are the regular subscription prioe of the magazines, Thich are the lowest priced ubllca, tions in Canada, considering the! Ir size an merit.Look up your Bible now, and ase If you can find the answers to tha questions.It will do you g apart from the opportunity you bave oof obtaining a valuable reward iu addition to Truth or the Journal.Truik consists of 28 pages of choice and pure read- lng matter for the home circle\u2014something to interest aan member ot the family.e Jou mposed of elght large pages of Toions, Cohort aud serial stories of a high character, and something always to > the, Attention of every lady.The pu listers could not afford to give these » {ua bie rewards unless they ero sure of nage for years to co! Ne urther information will Te given to any one beyond what is here stated.So dou't waste time by writing, but send in your answers and money now.You can compete any number of times.having the papers sent to any desired address, but Fou\u201d ddctay.You are sure ol extraordinary good value money, anyway.Everything offered De bere will Trill positively be given away, and all promises out.Our thiully readers can absolutely depend on this in ev pect, of we would not have given thin Jongh y re of the plan.Fiftee teen days for letters to reach aiid LApi®\u2019 JOURNAL office, from ist December to Pre FRANK at nos eligible to compela.Address B.WILSON, Toronto, Canada.A Dangerous Condition.One of tha most dangerous lected kidney opis ee from cary ac apply to other uri urinary, iroublee, to the us Plaster, and take EEE tions is a hen you weakness qr ?.dozen forks- mailed OTH stant | polats, will be Iven.b but all must bear pos eon Typheld The hospital physicians state at rota | sevur is more clan usually prevalent dt oer \u2018There have been more cases admi the Genoral Hospital lately than there bave been for the laat fow .The doc« attribute the cn to the Spi Spi floods, he left babiud sc 80 oh stagnan matter thus germinating disease.e boat proven.tive against whichis the fr fro.oe of reliable disinfectauts, and when eaith with waa in our midst, last Autuiun, th the health th aus horitios recommen: Carbulls Acid, whi ay ns urchased from all cheralsts oh foe à Somat To bot and Tovairiog planos and mast, 10st pertes :£ and satisfaotor For tuning organs in rd .Plauo Co, 228 8 8 219 manuer apply ames st.error De Not Delay.; Do pot delay, I! suffaring any form Bowe} Complaint, -bowever wild, Zponreisly may the attack, but use D T5 wler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.1t la the old, reliable cure for all forms of Summer Complaints that require prompt treatment.Ask your druggist and all dealers in patent medicines.Partles roquirlaz to rent fine ptanas for the- Winter months please call at the stores o the N.Y.Pia 10 Qu, 8, James st.Agents of the celebrated pianos of Weber, Decker & Vose, Dunham, Hali and other Hrst \u2018class American makers.8 219 ANGOSTURA BITTERS is a housahold word all over the» world.For over 50 {Sars it hae udvertised itself by its merits, It 1s now advertised to wurn the public agalnst counterfeits.The gonulne article is munutactured by Dr.J.G.B.Siegert & Sans.Several beautiful New York Weber, Decker & Bon, Dunham, Vose, Hall, and other lead- lug American pianos just received a the Liano 238 St James-st 3-218- Society of Decorative Art.Cheapest Fanoy | Emporium in Montreal.Members are solicitod to take their guests, and all visitors to the city are invited to inspect the choice and artistic auvelties at the ws, 1374 St.Catherine street.Admission 131 law tf COOKING STOVE This stove has been extensively introduced and thorouzhly tested during the past three yea has given universal sausfaction and found to be the best Cooking Stove ever introduced to the public.It is constructed on an entirely different principle to the ordinary cook stove, ha ne A circular fire-not and grate as an ordinary hall stove, having no dea: corners as in a square or oblong fire place.Great saving of fuel {s affected, a uniform continuous heat can ba ain À for twenty-four hours without attention, For hot water to baths it surpasses any \u2018cooking range.References can be, seen at our Warerooms, 1889 NorEz DAME STREET.R.& W.KERR.220° 2 [ETHIE | AUX SH \u201c Aromatic plants bestow No spicy fragrance while they grow, But erush\u2019d or trodden to the ground, Diffuse their balmy sweets around.\u201d This is the caso.ladies, with essences used to enhance the deliciousnes of custards, blanc-manges, puddings, cakes, ete.and remember that (which have enjoyed a sixteen years\u2019 reputation) are far ahead of any other make in the market for the purposes we have mentioned.*.*Retail of all Grocers and Druggists.®,* WHOLESALE ONLY AT 10 DeBresoles Street, MONTREAL.230° CABFETS (CARPETS.We are leased to be able to oe before our customers such an ai ve selection of los = c.Fa for \u2018s yh we Are now exbellenée and moderate in Tre on \"orders wl choice of the po Dro] U L SES an and 5QUAReS of FLOOR OILOLOTHS.alcliable E lish Goods offering at the optinary a make.The De Rosier Here Coated tated goods ha well received by those best aple to judge.Curtaips, Coverings, Fortiores Cc Laval, ne range Coloring.vec\u2019 Draper ia] i light ud Par one ve le serie Portes gre Covert gy iogmatch pro liands, ples.w wv 5 Bee the before ordering.- JAMES BAYLIS & sow, } sis 1837 NOTRE DAME STREBE | EPPS, he n naa aun rion.2 aad tr erro! ae of Spe Sbicatlon, Lan \u201cro da our os ue LR our.wit ta laid fch nay vey Than aif iar \u201ctere ; Papers des of diet that a cous lutin of ipe judicions dual Ayo tp antl troug rod SF flies ta oud vor outing % froand | case au ds tan srs lo there rj + ahaft b bar ouFselves wallet Tirer vire al wud a th cou ad ai pir vis ois bole Were ar 5 lle Sold onty | y na Wal al only ta ts D: labelled thus: JA pEvke 0 psc bribn Chelsie.Londo, Eugley rN surecd ROOFING.-ROSIN CEMENT! Genuine old-fashioned kind: poofs of which ment have stood 25 and 80 Joos \"test Samont Metal and Siate Roofin Materiais and WVorkmanshir Arat-class.BLATH, Yi EEE R, i A RAVEL oorER.1%e0d gi 768 & 785 Craig stree a Ma Marois & Co's.Tree INSOLVENT TE In the Master of Iw, W.LAMONTAGNE & \u2018ailors, of Montreal.The under Alene will sell by Auction, en bloe, at No, 59 t wrence Street, on Tuesday.21st eptember, 1888, at ock, the Assuts OI the Estate a Tage 45 \u2014 Stok of Cloth hs, \u201can Tallors\u2019 Furn Toe 8.a.4 4.501 32 FIXULFO3 Loue cs0c ss sacorses sata nc 0 196 93 8.758 27 Book Debts.sovssvcccocues + 1.825 73 $5,084 05 The Inventory and List of Book Debts are on view at our- office.For further tuformation apply to MENT & TURCOTTE Accountants, 7 Place d'Armes, Montreal.A.MARCOÉTE & A actionsers.2179 024 an FOR THIS FALL LEAVE YOUR ORDERS AT L.A.BEAUVAIS| for Correct Style and Perfect Fit, LATEST NOVELTIES in FOREIGN ane DOMESTIC GOODS, Cutting and Making not surpasséd in the Dominion.All Custom Work done on the Premises.NO DISAPPOINTMENT.THE DAME STREET.card, can be obtained at MR.ROBINSON'S.Co IAL How he ara Misses\u2019 Clsters and Jackets in every style.Children\u2019s Jackets of every description.To Contractors and Others.mas are on Fla, cig orp planes D, SLINCENNES, Manager bave ever imported.:0: REMEMBER, GRAND UNION CLOTHING CO.1901 NOTRE DAME STREET, OPPOSITE BALMORAL HOTEL.dOc in the DOLILAR.THE GREAT CHEAP SALE CF SCHOOL SUITS: \u2014COMMENCES ON\u2014 \" THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2nd, \u2014\u2014AT THE FAMOUS\u2014\u2014 GRAND UNION CLOTHING HOUSE OPPOSITE BALMORAL HOTEL Having purchased FOR CASH.the entire stock of YOUTHS\u2019, BOYS\u2019 and CHILDREN'S FINE OLOTHING, recently manufactured by i L.ROBINSON, Esq.the Custom Tnilor ef Beaver Hall HII, amounting to over Five Thousand Dollprs of the finest goods ever shown in Canada.NO SE ODDY.Consisting of fine TRISH, SCOTCH, GERMAN and ENGLISH ALL WOOL TWEEDS, these Suits are all lned with fine All Wool Borges, finest Farmer Satin, and Satin de Cbene, stitched with Silk and Tailor Made, and equal in fit the best ordered goods.PARENTS WILL PLEASE NOTICE THAT THIS STOCK WILL BE RE-MARKED AND READY FOR INSPEOTION THURSDAY MORNING, \u2014_\u2014AT\u2014 50 CENTS IN THE DOLLAR ON THE ORIGINAL PRICE \u2014AL80\u2014 150 OVERCOATS, ALL STYLES, IOO PEA JACKETS, Made by Mr.Robinson.The Salesmen are requested not to urge the goods.Any further information, also my @ SEPTEMBER 2, 1886, 8193 MANTLE DEPARTMENT eee hh Rd a Co \u2018We have just received our stock of Fall and Winter Manties, the finest we have ever shown.Dolmans in all the Newest Materials and Stylos, Ulsters and Travelling Cloaks richly trimmed.Jackets in Boucle and Jersey Cloth, with Braid, Fur and all the fancy trimmings, Our Paris Mantles are the richest, the latgest assortment and best Snished Garments we Ea M°SSAN * CG 0, CORNER Sr.JAMES 8z., AND VICTORIA 8Q.- ac À THE ORIGINAL ENDLISH DOG FOOD.NO TROURLE.PATENT a Fr \u2014\u2014O \\'prayer and sérmou, preacher, Lhe rector; % packages thong, Corresponding psriod of aE very Member is requested to at \"4 laces mick ai fl ., took those xs took the statements from THIS MORNING'S SESSION.p.m,.evening prayer and sermon, preacher, ! ! 9 ter yo \u2018Bilal exhibition, aud a barre of an entively reason In its fayor.It would ig different Cabadiun firms and I found When the cou rt resumed its session this He Féctor; 3 p.m., Sunday-achool © totai shinments this senson to date ure 21,078 J.¥.MARTIN, Rec-See.Brothers, of Atbelstan, ha) n large exkibit DOt bo & reason for passing & measure of they ourresponded exactiy with the entries mornins, Mr.W.J.O'Hara, secretaty tothe Trinity Church, opposite Viger Square, Lockages.8 decreaso of 18,05¢ from oxporta to 148 MANSPIELD STREEL, THEO.of chense hoxes and veueer, Although avery spotiation or bad faith, but nothing of the ib the books, Tho merchants wbo bought Collector of Custo placed in the wit- Thirteenth Sunday after Trinity.Divine country nre pretty à Our market is Wichtendahl, Prof.of music.Violin.oung firm, the industry being ne ei the medicines furnished the statements.The box H tated à fe b rvicein Lhe tn nine t 11 o'clock; 1 quiet and ha ol TT lues.d d D olongello (sustar, Larmony, Voice Culture and rng.Matte of TO OREDITORS.EE ue roi 40 OO ID king 1s hers involved.Tho Liberal party | entries in the books were made by Ar.Un.hess box.Hn stated that Le had been in- Servicoiu the moriing at 11 o clocks fu the auiel and unchanged 'h values demand is tu \u201cour lessons.appropiate excroies writea wide In the Mattr of ALFRED GELINAS, of the .y a - Fe es, / trade with the Stares.and seud goods as far ouzht to see in these proposals and the cir- derhill.Wa made the seizures from the in- told by Walter tbat there shod (been class for adults at 3 p.m.The rector will grades, poor is naclected- We quote: Cream- Y AND EVENING SCHOO, an ead Parish o Yopinchichs in the County of as Pennsylvan\u2018a.The main building, a sub- cumstances which have brought them forth formation ! received that thuse goods were Mr.Macmaster's bands if be Foul give up preach at bolh services.Morrighure, a 2 roomy oa shiva.i oui: lips square, maar dons o OL.PHIL.St.Maurice, Distriot ôf, Three Rivers, stantial two story structure of wood, Was not a party opportunity but the cali ot \u20182u men enter Sia 1 these books to the books belonging to Ayer & Co.Witness Christ Church Catbodral\u20148 a.m.Holy ern.o15c.: for Indiés, on xondays, Wednesdsÿs, and Thursds General Merchant, She centre ot attraction to Lbe gentier sex, patriotie duty.The Liberals have o tho ro tbe impo noe of these luformed Brosseau so as to find out if Ayer Communion, 11 a.m.Morning Prayer and Bond tolbe market in all lines of hog pro- 8.¥billipe Square.Wm.J.KX.Taner, LR.C, {| Notloe is 1e Berebr n that the above has ' .__-.Ears on Th ay ork or themselves responsible for an attempt to ont could not possibly pro- § Cow oe backing up the action ai Walter Holy Jobat Suber ata au talners In in ducs, ie short firm a the zeoont advance, OMINION AND PROVINCIAL EXHI are benoit of is cr co bis eu sad effects ss-examination, r.ara sa chiube a \u201cKyrie,\u201d a short cut, cloar and cat meats are = celebrated, flowers and fruit\u2019 and bome deal with the perennial Irish difficulty on 8ecute their clalm gaint tho company that Ayer's books were only in .the ado, E F.Chipps, in.D; Prencher, Rev.scarce, air jobbine trade \u2018In email wi gun ep Near anadian Exp ress Co da mpany Caiman Bo ried on Inia ja chier, Sars to manufactures, all of which were greatly new lines, to pacify Ireland by puttin without those books.They are writied hands of the Appraiser at Ottawa for Caron Norman, D.C.Lo \u2018Canon ussistant, lots Is -toing.ve uote: Chicago mesa pork new |, piton) Lu 2 teherbrooko « ally for Dhs cru difors are Toqges on d shee} ar admired, In iho fine arta donartmeut Miss 1 he Phe & evidence, and no o!her evidence could be a way or two.The books of Ayer Oflertory orkao voluntary.415 p.m 4 Lod nn a I ered ss the Exhibition, Law ralos and prompt deliv.fhe Creditors are feqapsted Lo mest at on Dowanle, formerly of Huntingdon, had a tine Irish matters under the ountrol ot the Irish produ Mr.Underhili had his placeat & Co.bad heen in the hands ot the Choral lisa Offertory, Prayer (solo), to Bi Veutorn thors clear 215 Lo da SE goods requiring care and despatch should be Montreal, on exhibit of portraits in oil, pastel and crayon.people.It is their duty, therefors, to stang St.Johns and ali the goods from Ayer were Collector of Customs for nearly a Costa.7p.he pveuing Prayer, Service,\u201d $qfed Bama.13 tol8c: do, caljuase shipped by exuvress.\u2018Tuesday, the £éth September, She nes > but jueve ave haa em up firmly agalost any attempt to Impose on Soar ned to im at à commission of 10 per HR a ws advan sss that\u201d Underhili de esse one re chars) PA de le y are LARD\u2014The market 18° vory firm: u steady Et G.CHENEY.Gen] Supt.At THREE o'dlock P.M.,\u2019 '.» 0 { > + ) - made up in T day or Lohr Thora are still a Irishmen the policy they reject.\u201d The \u201cHow long have you known the accused?money which he was ot ot De ptaiatne Prencher, Rav.J.a Norton, MA, \u201cRector Fe rs tione ns tome: fri OGIBBON & MCLENNAR, for the ordering of the affairs of the etate.| large number of strangers in the town.Spectator taking the view of the Liberal \u201cI have known him since May last.Three ration.Witness had discountenanced Offettory, ** From the Depths\u201d (solo), Cam- 10to 10vac.and Canada at 8% to 9 M SEATH & DAVELUY, A THE TORONTO INDUS Unionist declares that Mr.Parpell's bil 98Y8 alter 1 became acquainted with him.I any such action.pand- Sunday-schools re -assembie at 3 p.in.Eacs\u2014The domand is fairly \u2018aétive and rristers.Advecatos.A Trastees.ORONTO INDUSTRIAL ns It stands Is inadmissible.\u201cThe tor irs that I Lad mado tho seuzurc of the This concluded the ovidonce for th Crown.{athe Synod Hall.Rev.Canon Normau's prices are frm.Forkars quois rare Miche STANDARD BUILDING.167 BE.JAMESSE,, _Mootreal 17th 8 15%.Sy She Exhibition a Great Fipancial Succe: » cessa.© his juncture Mr ¥.Quinv arose a class of young mon at p.m.in the + but the Accommodation Inadequate.| Nationalist leader,\u201d it says, \u201cIs asking a the Ayers.Shortly afterwards the accused on behalf uf tin defence, and contouded that Chapter Mouse.Tuesday (SL Matthew's laid ezgs in case lots bring l4c, and'o ifary RD.Moormmor, MONTREAL ow dcLaxsas The \u201cSemblance of R ton on?ECIAL TO THE ETARI great deal too much.\u201d sold fie that : Lhero ware at Jomst SLAOUU at ne no peeusation has been proved against dar h Service at 10 am.7 daily service Bio: Asmes.\u2014Receipts are very light and the mar- = why Û I.$e _ y disposal | the! e Kev.Dr.Norman .y Fonomro, Boptomver 14 vor year toe the LITERARY NOTES.repeated this conversation to me hundreds going ou abv further.messes LS 01 ne cuse sermon as cauon assistant tu the Cathedral bot is tiem, Sa art atockn, cu: et JFTANE WEIR, The present dppogrance of our oitÿ's | eater success financially.For the frat Macmillan is about to publish a new edi- Of times and bothered me about it.1 did not in support of bis contention, but tbe Court ob Sunday next, at the 11a.m.service.We firsts, $3 to nds.4 25 oo GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENT, streets indicates that very many Montrealers eight days of this year tho gate receipts tion of \u201cStudies of Ancient History \u201d b report the matter at Hist, but, seen took an oppositu view and ordered the de- cordially wish him every success and happi- pexrla, $5 30 to 540 vor os \u2019 162 ST.JAMES STREET.who have been away at the seaside and oth - have been $37,205 ns compared with $31,507 0 story by the that defendant.was serious.reported fouce to adduce its evidence.ness lu his now and important sphore of BALT Fist.Market quiet.don agote: Ta: tres Bn Cominco] Paver pn Ad, sold.\u201cB p ro i$ for the same period last year, an increase of Jato John McLennan, an essay on * Primi- the matter to Mr.Lewis.! one he Air.James Johnston was in the box usefulness.brador ealinon.No.1, $17 0.2.$13.50; Armes made 6x Colsiaralss Hegoitaied ume?resorts\u201d bave now returned.The 85,588.But although the crowd ls much tive Warring \u201d will, be included.The book came to myo office and asked mo: Can you and asked by Mr.C.J.Dobueed * Do you st.Stephen's Church\u2014There rit bejpis -do.No, ox $14 to 14-50: oy hh -Cotnmbin: I effened and looked after putting of their houses in sople-ple order is k larger aud the number of exhibits far greator is being seen through th d get the bouks?I said yes.He said: Go and know if Mr.Brosseau wae ever suspended service.at 11 a.mw.aud 7 Hl ine $it to $15: dry cod, $3 to 5 Labrador | Particular attentlod giron to colisétions anû_ta the now on the fapis, and in all éleansing opeta- than during the tirst year of the exhibition R seen oug o press and notes Ret them; there is $10,000 with Mr.Mac- by his superior officiers, and it so will you munion after the ovening Pervico.8 eu ve DEL bEE ver bil.$3.25 10 3 50: lake trout, tigre Éroditors ra soiraut Later 1820 tions none but - .o except for those who are fonder of watching 2dded by Mr.D.McLennan.Sonner & master for them?I havo mundo arrangze- toll us why?\u201d \u2019 school and Rector's Bible class 3 p.m.m.Deve.TALLOW.\u20144% to 4Xe.FE, SUMMER COMPLAINT, GET A human faces than of looking at Inanimate Schein publish soon an esgayon \u201cThe Least ents to see those two men every day, Up jumped Mr.Davidson to object to the tional meeting, Thursduy evening 8 o'ctock, FBUITA.\u2014Tho market 1s amply supplied in bot tio Mi Bra ACKBERRY OARMINATIVE.sx gi gxbibits, the enjoyment is not 80 great.The Discussed Aspects of Modern Soclalism\u201d by fpeaning Mr, I he thames question on tho ground {hat 1 did not not affect Church\u2018 of St.Matthias.Morning service tho londiiig anes ot spasenable jiu 5 1t3 pad th, £8 ETT Sn et, corner leurs and pov Pere eee era cest ES that large as the buildings were yeiport Box Macmill miss n 1e case.Judge Baby believed that he was nt 11 o'clock: Preacher, Very Re ead ir me ON or Janay] che NIRACHANS : deemed at first it i 2 por 0 acmilian wi ue affair; he Sal : \u201cIt 18 easy enough; I will right, but Mr.Dohert: .|8 o\u2019cloc acher, Very Rev.the Dean have advanced, us wefl as pears other ines : \u2014 Camu : nized that they are far 100 Ronan y oz immediately a novel called \u201cA Northern deposit th obey ib bank to your \u2018credit.Brosseau had stated that palate never boon $i Montreal.Eve ning sorvice at 130 p'alock: fotd neon bris de we q uote: Ful apples 3150 ASHATIC Blac sma \u20ac CARMINA 1 a .modate the multitudes of people who City,\u201d by Joannah Harrison, a new writer.F on dspos lb it where your brother is suspended; why should the defence not have p.m.Seats free at hotly pa ods.biran 0 81 advance: Mossin t@ and Palormo lomons, kel ie CTT COVERS TUN @ Va : Cd vist the exhibition, and there is really no « the branch of the City | tue right tocontradictthis evidence.Judge bork 3 Bors 4530 To 810 box: Nevis | | Soret or iaury mod Dorebenes vrcsia : s0ar : rtunily to cirefuily lospoct the exhibits, 0 CBP Westacotte\u201d ls the title of a novel by and Distridt Buvings Bank, and wnen Baby did not answer until Mr.Davidson hug ©°'Saly invited.of care Go SL 80 sian Sa Sr 8x Isramch: 461 SL.Lawrence street i.Sa er : * FHS Glove declares that the main exBibition James Baker, Lo be published in October.you aro satisfied tbat the money is \u2018In stated that bis objection to the question COXGREGATIONAL.x: yollow _banan den $150 | WY JH, [LE RS sw ! pulling or Crys: al Lalaceshould be doubled \u201cDiversions of a Book Worm\u201d is the title of thot bank for for LE you pa we keri books as based on aw, when pelbed that Auge ele usted past or.Rev.Dr.32: rod, go ro Spal a dried ° ° 6B'BLEURY Srnezr.hould be 1 or ; i ore next year's ex on, and nll volume by the author of \u201cThe Pleas 00 was æ ohns on Venson, preach morning and evenin, A Traveling Shoe Set for 25c.shou used, it alone will give thorough \u2019 P Be eer an.(iE uber buildinay should uso bras of à Book Worm,\u201d 10 be published by ae and P'rcturned to a cobs SPORE, socle Caen ane rente à Re eveniuz sermon, \u201cue Unity of, Sulfornin, craves, 4300 \"por case | do orsdy No connection with ay other Biors.msx_ satistaction in the washing of Ince curtains | ustrial Exhibition is Ure repla; riers, $350 10 85; do, $135 10° 50 basket; and toilet artic] in th run by an associati f Elliott Stock.The next volume of th - Court { pox Fecca: at 6 o'clock and ro- niw.It was his duty, said ors, 0 do, 0 per et; 0 08, as also e cleaning of y ation of capltalisis, but Lhe © Can ents Yo attend Lo ns to-morrow in the Canadian pluma, 70 to 900 REL uobos PIANOS, the leading Boston paint, glassware.eta.ote.Globe argues that it would pay the city to ublishad : nonorabled a FA ,.when: Mr, Brosseau was any Irregularities or Inisdomeader on the oh re Ope ree 180 nfcapes \u2018supply tbe money required 8 yy entarged terbury poets, D lish by Walter Scott, crosg-examin part of Cho oflicers or employés of the Cus- rai 350 St Catherine street, near Victoria.Bio Se erin: por as, Wher: tect i Pi Insist on your grocer giving you \u201cGILT will be \u201cThe Children of the Poets, - portan street.Mr.MicCallum will preach at 11 à, m.p an anadian riancs, ang a Crystal Palace, as the increased popularity com Nothing of any great importance was toms.Brosseau was one of these and Mr, Unsworthat 7 m.Sunday-schoo er bri; Canndtan blue grapes, EDGE.\u201d and do not allow him to substitute Soa exhibition which this woula induce piled Irom English and American writers of oliclted, Bowever, and Jer a Sion, olicers, Ms it was he who had guspended and Bible classes at pm Botts 1 1ree.§ to 08 per De Aaa oranges, $9 per brl; variely of other new and | anyother bradd.; | waiter, .Lewis, Col mn some y conn per 1 - a ve greatly tend Lo the prosperity of the tho last three centuries, with an introduo- CtCustome.had bgon examined, the Court Vbat was th Strangers cordially woloomed.ue Markets second-hand Pianos and Or- Retail of all RESPECTABLE GROCERS.\u201cWhat was the es use of his suspension?\u201d wan mously nominated and accepted ho trial of tho revolutionists court mat» \u201c LA ocre 20 Se notto excite pq ts open air to porto even ;\u2018 \u2026 \u201d monies The Li e Liberals olata that this ls ial be pe in epite ee us a an Hs laut ins at \"The Toman Line 88.* Baltia\u201d from 3 FRAOTIOAL SANITARIANS, OR AS \u201cUN PETIT VERRE APRES DINER\" I8 UNSURPASSED.than that of soi on\u2014 I ls considered à direst ack 4 IE Lt Déja \u201c46 CBAÏG STREET, ESTABLISHED 1793.Lage! Le be had ALL AR moe _\u2014_ tion by Eric B.Robertson.The Academy sdjquraed s atten o'clock.\u2018asked Mr.Dohert; METHODIST.ÿe D , VE EXTRADI ) 3 Since oùr last week\u2019 report the horse mar- TRADITION OF FERRULE.ses that Prot Dowdurs feof Sholley wUl| \u20184 pRonARATION mow Mn.warram, | 3.Davidson again, obleoted to tho ques: Dominion Square Mewodist, Churob, tho kot ns beoh somevrant qu quiet, owine largely Find, may be seen at OW.y W.Strachan & Co, Naw York, September, 18 W.J.Fer PP\" 00 Norman .John Wélier has made a declaration learned cougsel had just had bis judement Will.breach vn ibis chutes to-morsor (oan.bon pecarsity of syitavle stook.some Ameri.Lindsay\"s, 135 BUNEITNC so.20 ana 0 sacours caAmTIZR 07} a Montreal bookkeepor, wh who 3 \u2014_\u2014 .bafo re Police Mazistrite Desnoyersin which from the mouth of the Court.Mr.Doherty bath) morning av 11 o'clock, and eveniog.at of driviog and general urpose horses.Mr.-| StPeet:\u2014 Liberal terms and mo- \"MONTREAL.charged with forge: ery.wa arralgned - - -KINGSTON NOTES.- ives his sidé'of thè case.\u201cIn one part ot contencied thnt the case for the prosecution T o'cloc! Kimball, of the Montreal Horse Exchange, ro- .Bole tact à Patent J ' rdoy Botars United States me ISPECIAL TO THE STAR| a aïation he saÿs:\u2014 depended solely on the testimony of one re Street Metis; Church, Rev.porta the of whieh, wine (ho oxcontion oi three derate pr fees.2201 Man u aD 008.ta dition.by be on a Je plication, dor 'EIXGRTON, September 17.\u2014Thé Kingston nce, Mr.Brosseau was playing cards at OX Bue\u201d sceau).His Hon \u201c wi J.Philo, M.A, pasta and à preach in this or four, he bas sold at prices ranging from $80 ee eee es mere ce 3 risoner was demanded on the ground that Hosiery.Compa concern established my Bowser Me referred to tho MoLachlan Pet or, \u201cone wit- ghurch at 1a d lev.Dr.Galloway, to $225 cach.He also expeots within a fow i ; Beto was before the Commissioner bo cer- ln à the National \"Polley was instituted, has no ite, and the Bet conveteation turned on Wola\u201d you b ball ov nt B u under out, dames Eplscopal church wi from Ontario two car-londs more, which Fi P i f 3 nfied oopy of the original complaint, There- ally Peis Cin ace of Des doa mes tore of FE ba, ton Île stated that ho 08th?\u2019 asked Mr.Doherty, \u201cand what do Pou aioe: Quarterly collections |b rao en Tr outside ales Faro noted nt ire rotect| on or Towns and Villages I.pen, to Sounsel for the Montreal alo sjothlor \u2018À diyidend of 7 per cent.has been struck iad Be dd a mate very Title XT) of jLand voy kuow ol bis, general reputation?\u201d a will be ink up at both services, Sunday- prices oh ranzing from $75 to 50 sack, Wor ork.\u2018WE EXEP IN RTOCE \u201cPUMPING lied a Montreal lst an © 3 clerk fia od sad tho directors have authorized the pure nothl of ke hat He vas entitled to, Horo-| \u201cIK now, Bo hi about his reputation,\u201d school and Bible clagess at 9.30 a.m.and 3 me horses und fast drivers are in goed Lai 1 Machinorr for Fire, Mining.oiler original compraint This, Mr\u2019 Muller oo tia 9 chase of $20,000 worth of new machinery.000 offered Rin\" à by the Ayers\u2019 lawyer in \u201cHow is he gene ally known b persons p.m.Yo oung people's meeting Monda aL 8 \u2014 vanne are required fo purposes that - Bg À fusad to do, as he had been instruc \u201cnot \u2018Ag an evidence of the interest taken in the lh, 204 aroused Lim out of his who have dealings bin y Vreduends a tie 2 ë gers are on 0 and 45 We ars, 5 SHOAL Conan for the ) ; to let tbe complaint go out of bis posses- Royal Alilitery College It 1s stated that ona Mamie at je bomo one nit.end oforgd \"\"%4 mans rose reputation, from what Beacrum oy tod, PR (All virangers are one more Dotween 40 and 46 mflch cows | WEBBER GENTRIFOGAL POME Talal 2 4 elon.Commissioner Griffith ordered him \u2018of the twenty-four w ucossstuil y Dim thas fim to desist from EXER is his confreves eny of him, conld not astity Th lovi Fenwick's adult Bibl fered ut this marker, rade.Thich there has no equal.eo 8 : D a ! Tov.P r Fenwick's adu e v : \u2019 2 : oer Te fro Sof BE | od eee LE Se RR | BREE ME HATE Ra SRT WC ul SHAE JS TSI Sh el Bal re a êq£® peo bls desk, sod exclaimed, wh yore at once made and special examinations Be, ened to kone eto.0, tho Statos, Where ar Ea , Bourrat, Collector of Customs, morrowat 930.4, au (be Lecture Room of of brought from st to $50, and common to moi lL Ÿ 3 & 9 A » r n ou ar n a asl or.wou Ale v x Or.© rman wed.m 0 ac vos were.scarce an ited States Court, andmo potty judgo 1 M Col.Straubenzie, D.A.G.for Montreal FP.21 days.io \u201cthon tried hard to | Brosseau when ho was Ho had aon i Invitation is extended to all.Pol At from $4 to $1.Frosh calvad cows of c = a.Cunadæ\u2018Ur in Russin has auy authority hate\u201d military district, visited the camp yesterday & position g obsolientor at St Bt.Johns.Dut that station.His duty was to examine bag- Douglas Cuuroh, St.Catherine ctreet west, Eoodgrade aro enquired.for ot fair pri su 20 aoe Me fiested by ond of the nwyers and vas entertaine ned at dinner bythe officers £ position in In ble stead.Shortiy afterwards gay and coileot moneys on the cars.suspen: the pastor on Jeu the Jaga 0, has returned, Toronto Produce Market.# = ge e attal ted that t a = ; \u2014 nt they anould be returact, Sir, Yesterday Mite Annie.Harvey, daogh- BRSIE the Ayoreasé.ntite understand that Me sion questioned Me.Quinn.to-morrow.wont entr Rr a A ao bai Zo td .antoo that thoy should be returned.ter of tho inte Major Harvey, Royal Ari.A7eT was n prominpat Mason.If T could eo \u201cYes,\u201d wns tiie a mer.but ur Davidson .ROMAN CATHOLIC.\"| to 4o'on track.Darley inactive and weak 008 Mullen said be would, and thus the amatter dr own to Lowell and get it sottled he would pay objected to his proceedin, fader with |.ed.a rag settiod.There will be a further beating JTF: Barry Castle, ore Leeland, wns, me well.Ho said he preforted settling it with this evidence Me.Bourre aud gat he fou of neue, emu, wo morro Preach privee still unsettiet 2.Te ve ° = ; to-day., o Ti vt T y ST VISRIEES GTTTNGS.Churn, Portamoutn.Too 8 BE Joba's = mikey of reine hd edoverament ( prs addresses ta oi Gi on\" eligions truth and modern orrue\u2019 Bac.four Susericr a oat tr 2e Ë sb, 7 ; \u2018the mattor \u2018and then perhaps wrod ., : $ b PECIAL TO THE ST NDID Gi ; Vos lag 9 RE Out ot Ho \"bolioved that cutors folio shortly afterwards.BEMEMBRANCES OF THE PAST.Spring Sin Won SB = o = x 4 .ji aa, Foprember et *k Pugsley A CANDIDATE IN RICHELIEU.Bio settle quiet so Im he For Now York.; LIVERPOOL\u2014LATEST PRIOES CURRENT.sept.1 : We mako this class of work a Specialty.x R g i he for England in connection with 1 the {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) gud tie id Ry a8 it was oogreata ; The Central Vermont railwäy \u2018have per- Curlous Discovery Made by n Corporation land.with an experience of, 5 years.we + : Ë= of the Regina aud Long Lake , Sore.Que, September 18.18.\u2014Itis rumored \u2018| Alary MS 2 I'did not know anything fected all arrangements for Its publio exonr- Workman.Guarantee Every vy Pomp put inby uses = N â .8 a ve rporation worl gaged .eu Wyse left for tho East last to pro eT in inte Ka [ina 14 the boo oly ome ill adie acid, at of Rex month.Ticks wil be amd god 1 n Topaision Sidewalk os BE itech Ke We keep in Steck the CHAP- 3 .ndependent for 1, ac00u i or & whole wae e exceptionally Street made a curious discove terday ; ree MAN VALVE COS VALVES AND for Port Wii Prdmes aad McTavish bave lert FES AUS pif ah spadidn business Whom 1867 modest rate of $10.All information re [which bas brought back to the u mind of the ran iy 1} YPRANTS (he Hest In the Market.5 ~ coy Wlinm, & (bey wil placo on THE ATTE ED ASSASSINATION.hem.Thore wors no portant tnes.10K the trip will be cheerfully .afforded in- deteotives à famous criminal who sent FOREI monroe 27 The Prancios EF Water Work Supplies a es \u201cthe Kaministiquin, which I conrad by poBuomaReST, September 18.Deputy Ro.SEE) 1 rofoacat That\"} tending, excursionisle ut the, Company's | to the Penitentisry \u2018some \u201ca years Xavier iu 3 pin, September 18 sme ls à ses pe Hudson Duy company and the Canada| plate Which be wore und tin.214 -|-some days after he tnducrd me to write à-ec bon Well chosen fof the trio, as at ne time.vue pamed - Hawkey, \u201cwas airestod | Ih Rew ibm | fon onireal.idan thy Cut note ans sarod akan | SiG ATE Cp Olson re 18 | the yenrls ow York bao mi | 20 SEE 0 Dares and Poor and Toe Amar foun ie our ON ATEC! ORIGINAL PLYMOUTH CIN THE LIBERAL CANDIDATEIN PONTIAC.!!e declares he ras Just! ted to commit to communioate with him as he did Dob wa want advantage as in month of the month of October.4 sont he earner Eaniioctinry.At sho Yeon Roy A eH senor Sia 0d.sh ogit.si ,Û w ASTICIAT, TO THE STAR th, he the cn me by members où ape opposition.er have ag UE, nas do with their } Montreal \u2014 A French Delegate in Montrent.7 Gr Buriat toon, bat withoot sucess.Tester: is\u201d ldoama|os1 Why i is Coates & Co.\u2019s Original Ply- - \u2018orms 3 ano Las received countless messages oun- Macmaster bad 530,000 1 The arrival 3 0 removing a portion of au old sidewalk * Liborul cuhdidate In lontieo Spunty, bariug grutulating him upon bis escape.Cscssion and that bo was working with the A.Caubert, le osama | in front of the loa: in which.Fawkoy lived Ee] pn i mouth Gin so popular 1?\u20ac y lature through business reasons.a ALEXANDER'S KIDNAPPERS.Minister to arrive at at A settlement.On the bas Semel apres.A » Caubert, one où photon rkman found a revolver, and à com- GANALIBRS, GAS ACKE , J Pp p oud Liberal Convention was held nt Sorta, Beptember 18\u2014Colaneis Mutkaroff ain to on L weil i this time with him, the Yren legates, Is In charge of the h hat Rad once been a Be h BD Reren h of \u20ac Because It is the purest and finest doubly dialled Hollanda-Containing no sorur or ryson, où Wednesday.A Porte ° du Fort and Nicoinrelf the latter of whom Is i io a RA © Gentrai, Ÿ Vermont nad * Sent oe Noa\u201d = auguration of the Phat had oe Moon a si ou Besrisg of dkorel or.FANCY COLORED GLORES.aduiteration to Lurt.the stomach.wyer, Dam ny, & youn 3| o- ter of War, bot are that uuless Pr £ e Sou astern, to! m could not > ugurated on vered {he arth they Our s goods , ol 4 o, \u2018who, Is aloo presiden bof tho Fontins Alesandor's\u2019 Kidoappers be punished.8 \u201c\u2018 tatin Ho was introduced Bediows island in New York, very last wea (EYPEY Tesovered (ho articles mod th ils oJ05, stock of these coda ls very choles.| pi miouth Gin and Soda Water, Plymouth Gin \u201cJohn Branoho i n Pro vo Alliance, fo triato may break out at any moment.» eman as metmentoss of the past, : HUGHES & STEPHENSON, Collins,\u201d Plymouth Cin Cocktails, ; EE rien Le i J Ed HOERNEE Sept.17.Mrs.David Hoerner, of BOERS city.of a 80 Septem .ngooul | PERRADLIC Ay Lenser, Esq., architect, \u2018ota son.MABBIAGRS.ARR \u2014Ag Guelph.on tbe Ve ei, second das hier Bure Bre Teese to : LD-MANN\u2014 At Baillie, Bt gy .ARO TBAT A.Archibald.to Miss Au- Gi ug ber Thomas ns, At New Glasgow, aif Yor Brown bd Harriet Havre, \u201cHoporor ie Waitor N° Broux to.Charlotte Franses Jane, youngest daughter of Peter Young, Eaq., of Compton.BAYLISS-GILLIES\u2014At Sept.kL dics ry G.Sa alae %6 TER- gids t \u2018Churoh ( Oathe- CAE snl inst., by th Rov.G.N Garter.\u201c Las où ony oho Ai ir.ot hin wi - CRONK Edd \u2014 At Prince T inst, George } lam the aie rod diag, both & Lower Si fat, York Bounty DEX! TODD \u2014_ In the onurex Ch ER Millfown N.B.\u2026 on Septem horn, is Dexter, jr.to Edith T.HER CAM?At Balt Eprings.\u2014At Balt Bprin, SRE, bert Fisher to Nels tonal Tod th of Mount 5h yond \u2014 N.8 8 Y-WILSON\u2014At Stellarton, Jens 3 x, John | Gray to Miss Annie \u201cWiisoh.be 11 gis 2nd fost wir West > BAINES INES-BILLINGS\u2014On fines at oi Ka.pe Haines to Amanda B MAXW WELL-8UTHERLA ou.\u2014 inst, Maxwell.ot Ca orn: the 11h Ins i, Hush fan of West River ; Lo Lizzie tatio INN\u2014 On the 2nd inst, at the NAYLOR-QU gmuto .by the Rev.G.arson e .A.Joh Nayioe to Me y Quinn.both of Hiliburat, Fosap n.Que.TE i) ot a h'E PARKER- COLWELL\u2014O loton, to Hanna wer teh\u201d of 2 retort OIW AUN To Sent tember 15, Bt.8 \u2018Gcorzs's Chur glited by I by She Rov.oy sa LH City.to Har: Rhos me ersoy .- riot Helier Sut and SINPSON-MoGLASHAN- At_8t._ Andrews hurch.Montreal, bythe Rev.Edear HIIL Georgo Andrew Blmpson to jazcie Annie, oldest duvghter of the late G oree Acdiashan, of this ou Ei \u2014At Folly Fete 14 h.LT TR nov.3.io goclai eco De ran D.Tatten to Miss Agues Smith, th ora Acadia M eos.ho 8th E-OLIFF\u2014At Fredericton city.on the 8t Toe het.ou son 8.True, o of Lincoln, Bunbury County.to Dob! A, Youngest daughter of \u2018Whitlam Cliff, Fe foto | M = TA ton eg, Man., nn Yee dnd foi és the residenco of the bride's father Verner to Grace Florence ère Ro urd 8.the 18 WARD-WOODS\u2014~In Toronto, on th bor, by the lev.Mr.Johnston, Ar Bhar Ward y ube Jennie Woads, both uelp , | DEATHS.is ci September 17.Miss B hn, ft {dy Que., daughter of the late Thos, Bushell, Esq., of Manches- i .ter, England.[English papers pleaso ao BYERS\u2014At Monte Ballo, on Sept.17, William.! son of Richard Owen Byers, aged five wooks.BUSTEED-\u2014AL Ohatham, N, B.Beptember 17.Goastalice M Margaret infant dsughter of Frunk teed.PROUGHT= In this city, Beptomber 17,Jennie L parlor, ed years, Friowed wife of W.Yoneral on onday, the 20th, front het * brother in.En 8 residence, 139 Royal | Come- saa] vite 3% attend D Castle Pollard, d; Molbourne, Australie Went 3A Ni rgs na pers please ON\u2014A$ Cote Bt.Paul Orossine, FIOHOLE tember 15, Éllen Ryan, beloved wife of hu Nicholson, axe orary, Ireland.wm! ea 7 qu ptances are ters.Friend invited to at.ten \u2014 e Pofnté, Bept.17, W QpIIN-A {Le 080 ong infant son ot James ton i PSON\u2014September 17, Margaret Calla- TOME of James H.Thompson, acod 88 130 from 128 acquaintances are Invited to attond, (Hartford, Conn.papers please copy.) 219 2 ' Tho Weather 1 n.m.\u2014The probabilities for the naxt 24 | hours are: Fresh to strong winds veering wostward: showery.followed by clesr- oooler weather to-night.BKADINGS BY HKARN & HARRIRON\u2019A Rtandard Thermometer this day: Max, 639: Min.I .4857 am date last year: Max.70°©- min, ; Parometer re Ings to-day: 8 a.m.80.16: \u2019 m., 80.19: o, m., 80.19.Appointments this Evening, Acadomy of Musie\u2014\"The Hanlons.\u201d Theatre Royal\u2014 \"Monte Cristo.\u201d Le Bt.John the Evangelist Church\u2014Choral 2 eDSOnE.ERSONAL\u2014 DON'T FORGET TO TRY Winch's New Market for choice Roasts, teaks, Lamb,Pork,&c.Keeps only the bent, At St.Antoine street.220 1 pa PERSON AL\u2014E P.O'K, WILL BELL : your trunk and contents on 23rd If not called for.2201 TFREFORE THE CHILDREN LOSE THE healthy bloom got at the seaside or them to NOTMAN'S, who are acknowledged to have no equal in catch ing ay And evarchan, ax- pression of babies and children.& Pot x Rabe country take Des NS LEE SAS = Cnr FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, T 1896 NOTRE DAME FURNITURE AND BEDDING.GOOM CAEAPF and RELIABLE, \u2018 102t2awtt : NAKE UP YOUR MIND T0 ASK POR DARLING'S COMMON-SENSE SOAP, At your Grooers, and be oonvinced of ita Sterling Quality.ONE PQUND BARS.DARLING 8 BRADY, Montreal, 05 en Ca GR à dites sal We to give the best value in Parlor Parnitare.See our styles.WM.KING & 00., 652 Craig street.21813 MONTREAL BLACK GOODS \"STORE.$ a MANTLE ANG \u201csosTaue DEFART- MENT de for th, To better Duroeat we growth of this dean ave Gavoted wo flops to that\u2019 adios will oP an easy f t be UE avez ions Pre dying the us outtioæ proces pes bait td w fork, a por prepared givé pô dotial On HS a or the I future, as ix the p, wo promise to wide ports to give satibiae on naibtont ealing; diving bost eas slue, ola Jiaprolutiments and thus attract the t customers in the We continue to mail apes free to any Come to us for the largest nssortment of use \u2018Good au antl Call mourning re- ROW & Dirrénux Le 1701 NOTRE DAME ST.110 & 119 ST.PETER ST.shworth\u2019s Thread tor Hand and = ©.Si Shin Buy your Bedding from VE.KING & 00.and you will save 10 to 20 por cent.All work done on their own premises and ghar lena WAREROOMS : 652 Graig strogt tn à.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.A \u2018 Baruapar.Gupremsen 18.1686 {FOUL sorios.See our advertisement on à Monday next for Special Miilinery Show, commencing on Tuesday and which will consist Of Bonnets, Hats, Peathers and Flowers from Paris, London and New York 8, OARSLEY.8.CARBLEY.OREAP KID GLOVES .OHEAP BILK GLOVES \" OHEAP CASHMERE GLOVES Ladles will always find it to thera advan- age to purchase KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES KID GLOVES from our establishment.WHY WHY WHY BEOAUSE skins are selected.BECAUSE they are made to order.BECAUSE our stock is always fresh, BECAUSE our styles are all new.BECAUSL we have the latest shades.BECAUSE we have the largest stock, BECAUSE our gloves fit perfectly.BECAUSE our prices are the lowest, 8.CARSLEY, 8.CARSLEY.BB CARSLEY.OHMEAF JERSEYS.The largest stock, the newest stock, the most varied stook of CHEAP JERSEYS IN OANADA.8.OARSLEY.8.CARSLEY.CHEAF JENSETS.JERSEYS at every price.JERSEYS in every style.JERSERS in all shades.JERSEYS Braided, JERSEYS Plain.JERSEYS Bugled.JERBEYS Military, JERSEYS Heavy.JERSEYS Medium, JERSEYS Fine, JERSEYS Silk.The house where you can see a really fine stock of New Jerseys.8.CARSLETY.8.CARSLEY, BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETU BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS.BLANKETS BLANKETS BLANKETS BED BED BED BED BED BED BED BED BED BED BED BED OOMFORTERS COMPORTERS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS COMFORTERS A great sale of the above will take place every day as tho value we shall offer must command this resul BLANKETS at old \u2018prices, COMFORTERS in immense variety at desperately low prices, 8.CARSLET, 8.CARSLEY.WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW WINDOW BHADE3 SHADES SHADES SHADES BHADES AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND AND CURTAINS CURTAINS CURTAINS CURTAINS CURTAINS OURTAINS OURTAINS CURTAINS CURTAINS AND OURTAINS AND CURTAINS AND CUBTAINS The Iargest assortment of window shades evoroffered in Canada now on sale.A handsome shade made and fixed in any part of the city for $1 on a guaranteed Spring Roller, A magnificent new stock of CURTAINS, 8.OARSLEY, 8.CARSLEY.GRAY GRAY GRAY GRAY GRAY GRAY GRAY FLANNELS FLANNELS FLANNELS FLANNELS FLANNELS FLANNELS FLANNELS SCARLET BOARLET SCARLET BOARLET BCARLBT SCABLET SCARLET FLANNELS PLANNELS FLANNELS -FLANNELS FLANNELS FLANNELS FLANNELS WHITE FLANNELS WHITE PLANNELS WHITE FLANNELS WHITE PLANNELS WHITE FLANNELS WHITE FLANNELS ~ WHITE.FLANNEL FAROCY.YLANNEL FANCY -FLA FANOY FANOY FLANNEL\u201d FANCY Sian PANOY FLANNEL FANCY FLANNEL Our flannels are selling very fast at our low prices.Now is the time to buy flannels for Winter wear, Ç 5 usa, Bo gra.EE ve Introducing the.Celebrated Sowing Cotton of JONAS BROOKS & BROS., thé oldest Sewing Cotton Manufaoturers ia England, Manufactarers are asking forit Tailors dre asking for It.Bbirt Makers are asking for it And nearly all private families are now using it.thus proving .to tlie publie that this Is the best Cotton for Machine and B.OARSLEY.ADVERTISEMENT.OUR NEW UMBRELLAS Are the host value we have over been able © Qases et Umbrel received and puts th the Btodk this ror ning.sure buy them as they are without doubt Ee t value in the market.We bave pl Ie, our customers EST pnd.FINEST ver offered a Montre: udging \u2018from this ook @ sales the nd appro- Por the Largost Assortment of Jackets at lowost prices, you have got to come to ow the Jergest assortment of Dolmans atone brices, you have got to come to For the Largest \u201cAssortment of Ulsters, at lowest prices, you have got to come to Heayy Jarsez Cloth Jackots from 88.00 Heavy Boucle Cloth Delmans, Ottoman Oloth Ulsters, from $4.00, Mantles for the Miilion at CHILDREN'S MANTLES.Ouy Assortment of Children\u2019s Mantles is Louss Children's Uintors from 82-50 te 818.50.as at the prices marked they will all go like SNow IN SPRING.Wd sell more Jerseys than any other retail atore lu Montreal, the reason ls we the Beat value.All Wool Cashmere Jerseys, $1.00, $1.15, Extra Quality Ladles' Jerseys, $1.00, sn he $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 end $3.00, Piles $3.50, $2.73, $3.00, 8.50 and BUY YOUR DRY GOODS AT 1781 & 1788 NOTRE DAME ST,, 105, 197,108, 111 ST, PETER ST.\u201cTHE BEST VALUR YET.\" to offer, he Public.{ you see our Umbrellas you MANTLES.MANTLES.MANTLES.oH season the LECTION of AE Win antles alate our efor JOHN MURPHY & 00.8, JOHN MIN MURPAY & 00.'8, JOHN MURPHY & CO.'8.from $7.60, JOHN MURPHY & CO.'8, also the largest we have over had and at PrIcE Ladies, call early for Ouudren, s Ulsters LADIES\u2019 JE JERSEYS.show the gest Assortment and give $1.25, $1.35, to see our Tailor Made Jorseys.$4,00.Joux M vrrux & Con Terms Cash and only Une Price, 2207 DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, \u2014\u2014\u2014 OFRNING SALR FALL IMPORTATIONS: Exclusive, Original and Artistio DRESS FABRICS I! Exhibiting Monday, Sept 20th, the largest and most varied stock of NOVELTIES ef the VERY LATEST PRODUCTIONS ever shown in Montreal, and at our well known low prioes.SPECIAL} In addition to the above we offer ve PCs.Very fine CAMELETTE DIAGONALS, all wool, in the new Fall colorings at 850; present value, 506.100 POS.TURFED FOULE OLOTHS, CHECKS and STRIPES, all wool, extra wide, new shades, 230; present value, 303, 75 Pos.LONDON PIN-HEAD OHECES in eight coloringa 250: presont cost, 45c, | se ros.TOFFD FRISE NOVEL COSTUME COMBINATION CLOTHS at 850; plains to match, 50c, \u2014101\u2014\u2014\u2014 Our Dress Goods Department Is the largest in Montreal, INSPEOTION INVITED.te} Of me.N.E.Hamilton & Co.1008 NOTRE DAME ST.- | \u2014AND\u2014 1046 & 1848 ST.CATHERINE 87.\u201c 4@Use Clapperton\u2019s Thread.22011 Borsszau Bzoraeus MANTLES, SHAWLS, COSTUMES, Maps wo Onbux, WITH PROMPT ATTENTION.v \u2014 OOFINS OF OUR IMPORTED PATTERNS, 838 & SUT ST.LAWRENON ATRERT, Ladles who require Millinery would do - well ta wait for a few daya for the Imported Paris\u2019 Patterns whieh arrive next week.FAIRY Y BIRKS &o.; on shal Ne Rte GOLD & SILVER WATOHES worsens.FINE DIAMOND JEWELLERY, Rdg ly Selected.Am EB fous to oBuit AI \"The Largest Aasorte nice BEAUTIFUL GOLD JEWELLERY.SILVER JEWELLERY, .Sterling Stlverware in TEA 8ETS, BOWLS, CUPS, 8POONS, ac.AL.Fine Mounted China of tho Most Benutifal Designs CHIME CLOCKS, MARBLE CLOCKS, &C.CUTLERY! the TA B 4 00.wep» Ful & Full Line.ot Fine Table and Pocket Cutlery, Spoons, Forks, eto., of 235, 237 ST.JAMES STREET, 21912 BASKETS AND 30% RUSTIC WARE.H:=ssr Moxsan & ce- Beg respectfully, to intima suitable for the Fall and Holiday Beas: that ther have placed in stock BIX CABES of BASKETS, Besides our regular lines of SOBAP.STAND FLOWER, and WORK BASKETS, we have an extenslve A880Ftmont \u20ac of Noveities, classed ORATIVE ART WORK, which are simply ox uisite, and su goods are now on exhibition.and we invite anything ov8r shown In this country.These inspection.HH Her Morcan & Co., CORNER OF ST.JAMES STRHET AND VIOTORIA SQUARE.LIGGETARAMILIONS Announcement.MANTLES.\u2014_\u2014t\u2014\u2014 Astounding as are the records of commercial progress in thia great city of MONTREAL, which have just been presented to the public by Tax STan, it can safely be said that the half has not been told, as on every hand there are instarçes of the rise and progress of individual firms and special departments which have not been enumerated.OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT is an instance of rapid growth and enormous development, which is worthy of note ss being quite phenominal, The reasons are not {ar to spek and are as follows: We give THE BEST GOODS for the LOWEST PRICE.We have THE LARGEST STOCK of the LATEST NOVELTIES.x We are direot IMPORTERS from BERLIN.which is now the great producing market for Fine Mantles.We also import Models or Pattern Mantles from Paris and London, We have an able and experienced Mantle Maker, and make largely to order when desired.We have, for years devoted special at tention to CHILDREN\u2019S MANTLES, and this season\u2019s importation is far superior to former years, both in novelty, variety and value.WY OUR Mantle Importation 1s now complete, and we invite inspection on and after MONDAY, 20th Sept.20 2 crs DRESSMAKING, This Department is under the management of MRS, WHITE, whose ability and experience are well known.Our eharg are moderate and a perfect fit is assured.\u20140 NEW MATERIALS, For Mantles and Dresses of every description, have arrived, and our stock is now very complete with goods ranging from the lowest price to the highest.and all are the best value that can be obtained for the money.LIGGETEHAMILTON 1833 and 1885 Notre Dame St.23012e0d LAMPS, Jc WATSON & PELTON, 53 St.Sulplee St 210teod t£- MANTLE CLOTHSE i and tor Tok ar Autuma trade the feet 07 of 19a to be seen Ia thy MILLINERY.' LINER.on_busy for the past w Mile por Ad aE roan our A+ patterns and ne New laid Shawls.\u201cNew Shoulder Shawl.in all qualities and at extremely low prices, gros cop, fag\u201d gaat x: vp sdrertinn each evil BOYS scoTom CAPS, heros ATS SNARE, E70H A.\u201cOGILVY.Aiffôre Er.and- ° 144, 146, 148 & 150 Modstan or.Telephone, No, 087.- Er 22011 D.Aux, 1938 NOTRE DAME STRERT.\u2014\u2014 0) $ remains : SPECIAL As an extra inducement for next week and as a bargain which cannot be dupti- oated later, we shall offer to the ladies a wonder{ul bargain in FINE GULF BEAL DOLMANS, which we have just imported.They are the newest in Paris, and perfect fitting.An examination will eonvinee everyone shat they are fully worth $45 for 830 \u201c WE ARE NOW OFFERING the finest and most eomplete collection ot Plain and Fancy Dress Goods we buve ever shown, and ws ask only a eritical comparison.IN CONNECTION with our Dress Goods we take pleasure in informing our numerous customers that \"our Dress and Mantie Maker having returned, will continue her business on the saitio 1in6 as before.Every Mautle made we guarantee, as misfits with her aro impossible, we CALL PARTICULAR ATTENTION © to our Fringe and Fur Trimming Depart- meat, It is flled with desirable and ,- bepmtiful goods for Dolmans and Mantlos obailkinds.pos ie.BARGAINS in Ladiee\u2019 Linen Collars and Cuffs, colored and plain, at very low prices.LADIES All-Wool Jerseys.$1.25 enc.\u2014\u2014-\u2014 S.D.Heron 1985 NOTRE DAME STREKT, Opposite Dupré Lane.220t2aw A.M.FEATHERSTON'S SHOE STORES, No.1331 8t.Catherine St, OORNER OP VICTORIA, \u2014AND\u2014 CORNER OF CRAIG.\u2014\u2014 Ses 0 Mons Bewed Congress Boots, all solid at Beer ou 's Bowed Lace Boots.all solid See our Ladies\u2019 Kid Boots at $1.85 Bpe our Ladies\u2019 Kid SHppers at 900, LARGE STOCK.LATEST BTYLES, axp LOWEST PRICES 4A.M.FEATHERSTON'S.Corner of Craig and Main Streets, and corner Bt.Catherine and Victoria Streets, Montana.Hi F.\"pointes 8 ,ADVERTISRMENT.22011 Bométhibæ others should not, sopy, .Telling falsehoods in one's advertisement.« PRESS GOODS.1 believe I have one of the largest assortments of.Dress Goods'in the market, and mys prices are so much délôw tho- others, After} béving seen olbér samples and prioes it is no wonder I am ssiling sd many, My Dress Goods\u2019 Counter is al ways linet with customers, and custom- \u2018ers who bave soen these goods in other storee and found thèir prices are not long in making their purchases.My pricos tell every time.DRESS TRIMMINGS.doben different kinds of trimmings to rateh\u2019 it, » Lédies buying- Dress Goods from me are sure of gotting the trim- | minaptosuisthen.H.F.Pos OIRIER, 1811=e\u20141818\" ex.oaTmERINE STREET, WEST, C°QURENS HALL: BLOCK, | soi 5 [vous PABSENTS À 10m WATSON & PELTON, No.1 St.Lawrence Main St, | / For evety ploce of Dress Goods I have a [ss -St Sulpice Street, Extract from \u201cGazette\u201d Report AFTERNOON SESSION, The Discussion on Sacramental Wine was resumed at the Afternoon Session.Mr.Stephenson said he knew for a fact that Port Wine was made up from drugs, which was not Wine at all.He suggested that the PURE JUICE of the Grape was the best Wine, This is exactly what we claim to do, that Is, manufacture from the PURE JUICE of the Grape.BEE OUR CIRCULAR BELOW.Early in the year 1878 the Ontario Grape Growing and Wine Manufacturing Company was organized in the present location where their extensive vineyards are situated in that section of Ontario known as the Niagara District, and which hgs been very appro- priatety tormed \u201cthe Garden of Canada.\u201d and bas become within a few years one of the most extensive grave growing regions east of the Rocky Mountains, 10 The salubrity of the climate and the quality of the soil, whioh is deep and alluvial, is particularly adapted to the growth of the vine, and wines manufactured from grapes grown here between the two great lakes have a reputation unequalled in America.We take pleasure in calling the attention of the trade to our Wine productions, and desire to extend boarty thanks for the unexpectedly large patronage bestowed upon us during the past season, necessitating extensive additions to our wine vaults, thereby inoreasing our storing capacity to three times its former dimensions, After an experience of many years we be- Iteve we have reached a degree of perfeotion in the manufacture of wines which make them in point of purity far more reliable than the imported article in general ase and quite as palatable.{ur Wines In Absolutely Pars, being made from the best of grapes grown in Canada.and are so universally conceded, Our first and principal object has been to make good, hondst.wholesome Wines.This policy has been strictly adhered to, and we now claim fellowship with the most reliable brands of Europe.We oan assure our patrons, friends and the public that OUR WINES ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE and WHOLESOME.Can more be claimed for the imported.though sold at double the price?We are proud of our suo- cess, and it is our purpose to keep in the straight path of mercantile honor\u2014make and seli pure, honest Wines\u2014believing the people of the Dominion of Oanada will appreciate and sustain us in our efforts.\u201cWe make the following brands: \u2018 Sweet Catarwëa, e A heavy.rich, sweet, fruity Wine, Cham- pagne-flavored ; same quality of wine as sparkling wines are made fron.Will keep on draught in any climate and in apy kind of package.Delaware.A light white Wine of fine bouquet.resembling in flavor the Dry Catawba: pure juice of the grape closely resembling the Sauterne of France and fine Rhine Winés of Germany, Diana.A light amber-colored Wine, very palatable, baving a delicious flavor, resembling the Muscatelle Wines of France.Light Port.A heavy red Wine, made from choice black grapes, fermented in the skins, which gives it its oôloz : atout, rich sud fgil bodied, made from'the Clinton and Ives* sea » Like Sweet Catawba, will keep on draught, Its medicinal qualities cannot be exoslied.= Light Sherry.A delicious, -golden-colored Wine, very choice.delicôte in flavor, similar to the Malvoisie Wines, made from Concord and Rodgers\u2019 hybrid grapes, Joncord._ .ploasant, duced from the Concord creveling grapes: a tally suitable for shureh, purposes and the most modest drinkers.The Victoria Bottling Co., or J.B.Richer, Agent, 658 real, k.-swoek fed Wine, pre- | | gontains only a small per cent.of spirits, and} ALEXANDRE \u2018Lagauchetiere street, Mont-: : KID CLOVES! LONDRES FOUR.GANTS a POUR PEUX pioNLLE 0d4 PAR 15, Pr: VEIN) COUTURE BOLDIFIÉE HENRY MORGAN & CO.H4VE ALWAYS ON HAND\u2014 A rrLL SUPPLY OF THE ABOVE, WELEBRATED GLOVES The best Stove Polish in the World.This Black Lead bas become the favorite stove polish, being tho best.cleanest, and most economical now use.The qualily never varies, as it ls always made from t materials.For sale by all grocers throughout Dominion.Trade mark se cured © © the TELLIER ROTHWELL & 00, Sole Makers, 194teod Montreal.A® Bo pum MAISON ALPHONSE VALIQUETTR GREAT FALL BALE NOW GOING OX, THE COMING WELK FOE BARGAINS In Bhawls, in Mantle Cloaking, In Mantles, in Tweed Ulstering, ~In Dolmans, in Costume T'weeds, In Uleters, in Plushes, In Jerseys.THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF SILKS In Black and Colored Brqcaded Bilks, In Ottoman B8ilks, In Gros Grain Silks, In Satin Sublime.in Satin Merveilleux.In Satin Rhadames, in Satin Lyons, SILES AND SATINS IN ALL COLORS AT 25 CENTS PER YARD.COME ONE, OOME ALL, AND BECURE BARGAINS.NOW FOR CASHMERES, Just received our Fall importation of all Wool Cashmeres, 44 in.Black and Colored Cashmeres all wool at 25 ots.per yard; a .BLANRETS.A ei \u201cThe rizht \u2018place for Blankets fa at the AVY pox HA visas 1500 pairs of all wool Blankets to be cleared from 91.50 per pair, 1000 heavy Comfortors at 75 conts each, YARNS.The Iaraeet stock of Yarns to Seleqt from is at the AU BON MARCHR, At prices unseenod Ib this market CARFETS.Onur Fall importation of Carpets ready for inspection.OILOLOTHS, The finest designs to be seen in English, American and Canadian Oficloths.\u201cPRICES TO MEET EVERY PURSE A° B°\" M0 1869 and 1871 NOTRE DANS 8T., near Megin.ALrEONSE VALIQUETTS.220 21 SPORTSMEN! \u2014Îf you want to prépare your dogs for - \u2026 BENCH SHOW, or if you are going out for a week's SHOOTING, the best, channest and most wholosome food to condition And keen your dogs on is BEBE?«0d and vegommended by the Mon or thè loading clubs qu rting men in the Bamin on.in vraléroh: ud y other make of Dos Biscuit by aH Grocers and Dealers in Sportlag Goods.Manufactured by THE JOHNSTON FLUID BEEP COMPANT, } siastic to, Hoa AK 2e ing ] atter which the Commf{ Third Editions MUSIC IN MONTREAL #24 The Choral Socletics and their Frogramisds\u2019: For the beason\u2014A Fyoposed Orchess | teal Society.bi Now that Winter Is approaching ouf various guorabe Sraaulaations are ore for practice The Poil harmonic iety us- der Roe direction of G.Coutre, intand giving amoug other til works, \u2018\u2018The\u2019 : Seasons\u201d Ly as den, one of that composer\u201d à ifreatest Maslerploves, au The Spectre\u2019s sride,\u201d au ent irely new a beard for the 2 first time at, and written èspe y for, last Birmiiozhaan Festival, by young and very promising com r of Sur duy.These works will no doubt oe very fine rendering by the Phil Society, as great proparations are detre made lor their production.Tlie Menddissohn Chotr, conducted by Mr\u2019 Jo.Gould, will present r usual pre gramme of t songs.This society has established a widespread popularity by the uruistic wanner ip wach they render their selections; thelr unaccompanred part singe ing being said to be equal to any on this continent.The Point St.Charles Choral Union cone ducked by Mr.Chs, Harriss, intend giving :anett's \u201c Woman of maria\u201d and a onde \u2018 wed are very enthusiastio and Intend this season a success.Our plough wot rightly eoming * head oh choral societies, hates, on fuotival occasions, bring forward works of -: muck importance, and the singing of the choirs of Notre Dame, the Gesu and Chriss Church Cathedral, can be com) giber in the United States o or : eading church choirs at the present time have several new compositions under Ye | Lhearsal.An effort will probably be made , to organize an or chestral Socials don ee as musi are coming to realize necessity ol such an organisation, pre - mental music for cencert purposes bithert able.AMUSEMENTS, | ACADEMY or Music\u2014The last performs ance of Hanlon\u2019s fautastioal \u201cFantssma® fakes place this peo il and next + Monday Rehan's company w four act farce no achat ie The Now York 7rsbune peaking ot the first \u2018 of Ye new play in Gotham roa te best of all comedies and the erowning success of Augustin Daly's adaptations, \u2018Bubbling .over with fun; sointilial pote a Comical funn vins xe.all Each bave ° made Daly's N.Y synonymous with success and have given International lame.T in late(years bave recolpts, those of \u201cNancy & the hi and sbow the lar; Li profits, which there could be no better e videnos -merit Daly's audienovs during *.\u2019 Co.\u201d were larger, merrier and more I theatre bad ever known The company fs the best that could brought together, and will be re: directed under Mr.Daly\u2019s personal s HEATRE ROYAL.attraction at house next week will be a par which invariably been popular in treal, * Planter\u2019s Jw fe,\u201d and as it is in the hands vision.Ti The att The \u201c Planter\u2019's Wife\u201d will be the Court Street theatre this week and it undonbetediy meet with tbe merited which has distinguished its where.Exchanges say that Harry tho owner of the be play, makes an gxopilont pression as nel Albo Grab Southern planter, while Mins Edna TAY is at onoe chacmine and o presented acting and usually v wins hearty applause, The following criticism is taken umbus Journal : \u201cAllggho witnessed the production ott \u2018Plant Fe Wife,\u2019 fairly went into ecs over it of as such are treat = the Midst al ar in drama ou rubbish in which the 8 sent abounds that the publio dell shape of of Sowing enthusiasm an applause from end of \u2018the ota last night.\u201d LES PAUVRES DE PARIS, The \u201cCercle Artistique Franco-Canadien is busy Les Pauvres de Panier che te to be eve at the Act dem : on the 24th instant ane fo 'ofbotire isto be put on the stage with ail ; scenery, tableaux and noccssories and forty names of well-known amateurs ot the th Ba Rossiaud.A re was held Wednesday when the scung these gentlemen in particular pro satisfactory.Open Air Concert.To-morrow evening, Sunday, o'clock, p.m., the City Band ( win i play's the following Band (65 ry Wa of th ptioi Masootte\u201d.or Aw 6.Picoolo Solo\u2014*Kinloch of Kinloeh\u201d\u2026.\u2018 .Boucher, j ; M.7.A.\u201cThe forge of the fores\u2018 B.\"La Cars eo\" rR rch\u2014\"\"The é5th 2.Overture\u2014\"8i J° 8.Cornet Bolo\u2014\"\" 4.The Sani tor\u2019 ctor\u2019s.Bostonia Report, ~ Regist of Births-Gesoral Basiness, : The Boatd of Heaith met resterdey afiee- noon.Present: Ald.Gray (mt the Beacee; Ald.White, looney, Hamelin The chairman announced that s meeting of the Board would be held pose of the effects now in the x report was submitted from the Sant Inspector, Mr.Radford, wbo has latel ed Boston and inspected the public abet SE at that place as well as Bq Squire's a kills collecting the ecavenæing tained the fact ER Montreal with its n pr reason to envy the sister city in t \u2018The report or aie on the table and is to be considered at another meeting.A protest from Mr.Th Walker, relative Ld expenses incurred b m in carryl ng oud.the relations of the Board of Health, was referred to tho city attorney and tary: .T.The chalrman then submitted a list of births Which ho had received from different clergymen, as follows :\u2014 , Notre Dame.sesssessosaseriatensiseacse Lsceconinne Br Bridget.Bt.Jacques Bt.J 0360.Bos Mary's.St Bart olomew.Bt.Sore a Moth diet Boma French od is! Crescent .\u2026 que sesesesnecoes 8e Gabriel.vrrvesrensauseus sad0 000000 0000000 Tofm Tho Chairman also announced that Dr.Nolin was meeting with great success In work of vaccination.The Sanitery Inspector was instructed te}; try and obtain one.or more fire onzioe 10\" dry up ip cortaly oeliars | n Bebastopol sf decide to report to Cound ro no Board the construetion ot a drain re Bit.Louis Hy polite at and MarieJdoseph stroots, as asked for.A letter was submitted from Mr.Johs -Burus, complainlog of, bad odors.trom the crematory.~The Chairman and Inspector that thero was no gro IR Jor the com: for the po : ~The treasurer of ths tbe Montreal sary acknowledges with shanks the rece! of a aubscription of tity dollars W, V.Lawrence, president of the Davis Lawrsuce Ua, Mohtroal \u2014 act not despate « of of curing yours your n you cs swam] and when 4 fine Liver Pills.\u201cTho eget ern effect à: La sad Rod pee cure LThalr action ._ XHIBI , Honors durin 4 rr Evening a Sy w Sop es sud Furnis MS ORD NE Son ors x ~ BY Torn + | ETES Ras suitable ond | ere WE we EE and Gi Wa learn Cigar 1 years Pike de 8: our rooms ee ad wo | fuble hall or audion ofa) : Te Lorna, OC, dors te Bas ETE\u2019 ©.\u201d 6th and 7th Pages.\u2018oi Nor FE.UNDERSIGNED ERE Mon's Christian A prope y So He LET_DURING THE EXHIBITION, making, Apply at the Rell Appl \" esta ally rads Vanier.Boys 22-\u20145al0 of Bouseho old rics notios that bo fs the.only D.A.BUDGE, Bec.TM OA 2 .7 En D DURING THE EXELBITION, ANCe- Ç gar.Factory, 22 and 23 pp y 5.Davis RE : CLOSING OUT.Sock sein No.3 University Street at 1 Jerson authorized to collect ao unie due th the 2201 $ # 210 101 54 James Stroct.rares mire Pr boged or paral Common Nireet, 1874 Stre y ougiaa, 0 © Rin .Boo .espar, Sept.22 \u2014Continuntio sale of aid Ar firm A any way.The firm will Bot Flour Mill MulisuT Fe Sue.i [immediate application be made, offices 00 TS PE RE, w furniture at our.rooms at ot honor any other aignat 2 be it Ato oq te of : OCHS.- Stoze Masons Wanted, $3.50 per day to On Monday morning we go to press Tavsapat.Gopt, 23-\u2014Neat s bousebold furai-| _Moritreal, 18th September.1666.430 1_ Almost now, Mill\u2019 Bones, Neston | na, sait réquirements fpnant, R \u2018| firat class men.Acoustomed to bridge 708 533% {with the last edition of the Commercial | ture; te; at No.330 ut.Antoine s =a fic.ys.pron Duster.All Tis fate ie bons : FAsaTiGER mEvATOR PROVIDED.One or two unfurnished fr) but roma to Jet work.HICKS sHOW ane 36 number of THE STAR with colored plate.Fapax.sont, 234.\u2014Nice hourehold fumnitare AAA Cnn | de, À yi - = with Brunswick Street.~___ 4.17 Brunswick 218 \"WIL DAVIS & SONS * GILL 8T.FIRST-CLASS After Monday we cannot print any more- 0.457 Dorcheatar streot at 10 o'clock.aH 1 DE LORIE \"THE.BR IRT _218 da 188T.AT.PETER ETRERT.A 00M 10 LET\u2014lst JULY, LARGE oop 1 .1 | A y ] 28 0 SOTTO = 2 AT, No.470 1 220 1 St.Anne's.# t Tussoar, Bent.38.Elegant household furni- as just yecelved a full stock af oR} 8 ALE TENTS OF ALL KINÉ .baok par] or nicely furnished, wi ; ! 5 Those who want them.will please ge ture, piano.ete.at 357 Dorchester fils Win Anaeralor ings apecial value = de, Paul s Street, from m Oct.Lai to May iihous board, sinule room; .their orders in early.Six times succes- street at 0 o'clook.oss, ie.ot aie\u201d rect.nd door ad Jv coil: 34: Hammocks from 760 u en: 10 tor Bdotars, À So.§ UNION re ANTED\u2014-A WELL: EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT sively to-day our supplies were exhaust.Otber Important sales to follow, co.pas SIE ORTLAND, ROMAN | extinel a an ws (HOP TO LET PLATE Grass / SS FRONT RST LIAS HE | pane we SSS ocommended inan to oan od and the sale iad to be suspended.To 499 1 ; M.1CKS 4 00m re and Casas Comments: Fire iricks, ire Clay.x.B.~ Tents on | eee BTE.Jat Py hh of cory aT F NICELY EI, a 0 X GMAVEL à Paul Board fl Selo! Commissions meet the emergency, we had Dt to White Bricks, 8¢.£6.ALEX.BREMNE Fons SALE-A 1LARGE QUANTITY.Of le od * 1353 Ry: Boutakeasiie fo\u201d family 0 street.borrowing, and have to thank those mer- A VOTION NOTICE.\u2014 Attention is re- 245 Bo Bloury at bafting and Pulleys, various sizes.nu At.Catherine À 1655, NS A: NTED \u2014 SIX MORE.GOOD à han \u2019 ; uested Lo the sale of handsome house- VAUSAGE CASINGS ! Apply ut STAR office, 158 SL.James Bt 129tr ] GYTORES TO LET_IN THE NEW BAL Roouss NEATLY Fu | Lm BEN- wers, at onoe, all band work.Two segond La tershins vacant di n° i chants who haveloaned us until Monday hog furniture, 10 Le held ax the residence - \u2014_\u2014 For SALE\u2014TWO OKGANS, MASON & Lalea ana MORAL L BULLDINGH; atret om TER 83.0010 66.00.54 51.Lawrence Main Mona Frio ana Thaeet Works, 3 ioury atrose PTE, High an h a0 a Royal Tai Arthur Sohoo À ; bated band ous Supplies to partially mest the demand, MONDAY MORNING: Noptombergot, | Xo Ememons ee x.Sloamship retia tea, aoû D.Bell, on libéral terms ta wy THOS LIGGNT.1988 Notre Dame ROQUSEVEFISUED FRoxT Kou Vin BOAKD | Wak 7.HOUSEMAIDE, b GExERAL SEN tho undersigned up fing srk bors feseivad by .BEACH WINS.The.Drawing Room Furniture and N.Y Lowest prices to the trade.Sold in lots to Lixbsar, 1362 8t, Catherino street.2201 : HO LET-TWO \u201cSMALL SHOPS AND S TR er 283 decvants out of Shas\u201d Avr a Ca Dore Connors E Ww.ARTHY, The Race on the Thames \u2018Between the Weber Piano, ure worthy of special attention suit vase NOR BALE FIRST-CLASS LADYR t dvieliing.Rom! FUUSISIED on on of BAe lisgistey Otlics, 140 Coleus $1 nes Cw .Australias Champion of the \u201cWorld trom jutending purchasers, in faët every ar- We are Sole Agents for Canada for MeBride's \u2014 81 2201 Lo + 748 Dorcheater street.we of Kitcnen.S10 Rnb \u2018Bt, 83 YU ASTED-A HAXE SINGER FOR CHURCH CHOLR.ete and Jacob Gaudaur, Hele | in tbe house is first-class and in perfect Colobrated Bheeps\u2019 Cusinis.; Foro ran aso.thoy frees \u201cings Gag rao LET MALE SHOP, ST.CATRE.BOQ IURNIIIED rooms Foi GENE JES.Appx 10 1686 Noire Daine st.$01 A\" ENERGETIO PERSON [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.> oo articalars In Aucfion Column of this Write for or quotations = « son STAR Offic 2201 | TOs st, next Mocuil AL, Coleg Ayame WE ee Te nur Dorchester i > WASTRU-OFFICE HOY.\u201d APPLY Mocuniocii LM dis bear Bois ll the most To mar Bench, too Auralieu and oharapion soalior paber.BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK 2Geodz_ som.ro Fos SALENEW PIANO, SEH cae mre RR Vaio aul.\u201c106 51 isbn ww 385 Le = SNARE ACTIVE NE ES x ee ii oropul-al il Himes of Love and Af the world, and Jacob Gaudaur, of St.; tare en 310 bor month.guaranteed for five.eG YET ON NOTRE DANE 5 STREET, RUS ~ DOUBLE PABLO, ALG FROST BEN man.\u201csirens Foo.Pa ich ered nd Sd BE | Hid i Jt Aploricre, Blanes kal Es of Canada, took plaog on 220 1 \u2019 M mors es 0 Eropexty fox Sale WI ho est He provomiants.CW.LNBas: - West, Sat.À floors, bi 5 Jeet wide br, 120 feet aurcet 04 Howl Para, vi 856 passe Wy'ASTED\u2014CANVAS SES, FOUR SMART NES y atandard state Jui ace wily ifs \u201c the es this alternoon.Betting was 08 nelloneëts, : 1352 St.Catherine atreot.\u2019 2201 der, pliable A0 hatctalo r manufacturing, posses- ; NTLY\" \\ = .do all vers PE gode by, sample, to Li a Ain fon ams, IERIE TEGO on Beach, who won after a good ruce.QALE OF \u2018GENERAL HOUSEHOLD RYU ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, WITH USE families, \u2018Liboral terme, \u20180; 19002 55 05 oie.490 1 > 108 pue NS\" Efootn Pro perty F or Sale.FO Ma ESE | we Li on mamigeN, e | Ro re nas: on arr or | WAR dake, SEL LOA La Sige Clone orsh ALORS wire a HOt water tates itn or without à covers, The subscribers are instructed to sell at the ments; rool cath, $15.4 : 78 George st 201, NO RENT FOUN DRY AND MACHINE pr 00018 DICE, ( Tent; sly oF without board.WAVTER-A UCOD FLAN COOK, \u201cmy Bone idioma recat ie I ra.ANE large eg churn Sor confectioners, boltels, residence, UNSURPASSED FOR à Facront.Fo SALE 1 Go0D CONDITION, suitable for.Tor her manutsonrine stone and OUMS-LARGE courouTADLE ROOMS: WREAK.A red.- re = quire for Spero.20 1 read + t L.J.A.Surveyor No.8 UNIVERSITY STREXT, fine tone, $80.Orzan, by.Woods, | Food = ed p {oat or fea if required; west end; private family.WASTEDL-A MATE UTIL TO MIND BABY AND Cay ASSERS, ATTENTION | 1688 Notre Dame street.A WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 23 Good Stone Bulldings, facing on Dufferin \"23515100 seis of reeds.Se Chsthars Sirens, Tained, aa rossogabie raie \u201cApply to ob- 850 i Cadet deel oe BE INH Boe work, BT w .] \u201d .Ww ; ted , \u2014 ail the Square, Chennoville and Lugou- por\u201d SALE \u2014 TA BEE NEW OAB 4 T.GILMOUR & oo.oss also table board.16 Unireair Li WANTED-TWQSTRONG ACTIVE BOYSATONCE, 6 French) st onos.12 young ladies % ladies.(0 F ash PARE-On Saturday, Sept 18.John Park, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS 90 lnwte.Béockvite.374 Apyly 10 1.Nicliolas o experjouced rene nn canvass Tora H chetiere streets.eloighs, first-class make, will be sald Shere h Canadian Funeral Monday, Bept.20.rply to Henoy & Laroix, OOMS8\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE, AND FANTED-GEN BAL N AVANT REE A CE Bre therein contained, comprising in part ce ad\u2019d + R Fo W SE jack Tey ou ar resta Taare: Ai pe.fo fi Gl moter} rends Pad jv Handsome Carved Rosewood Bideboard, Seven Plans, &c., can be seen at office.58757.Paul street Souses is Lek, W, PTE ocre à >, LO children: hd ah 3 on reference Abert oh Antoine at nil.must have ST adress need à al A .- ee a ES 2 \u201c , gduiintance are invited to attend.Ash Bedroom ! Sots.fron Boduteads, Hair ad M.JOSEF & CO.Secon tb na FEET Beat TTT TY TTT os - WATER METRE ro se A104 Passe NOTRE DAMD ST: ; sit Fo Jin : TO LET.ohio bo CART (SREP BATHS on od potd' cost.wasbise Se HAN BR WW ANIED A RESPECTABLE GIR n bi delivercd any part of th mes, fib) oi 0 do general housework in a 8m ILVE W E L\u2019 sters, Gal e vero Rg bed = loses, ce trea los, 2201 16 Sacrament street.vered 10 any of ths city.V of be a) tarnished, 4 oor N : \\ - : Handsome) furnis ouse in T 7 amily ; no ch iron: cod w Ss R JE! ER y lors, ball pendent, Brussels and tapestry car R EAL EST AT E COT OlL.Uni I © Too hed hous Upper RO0NS\u2014A LanG EATING A LARGE HOUSE, DE.WAY EpA GENERAL SERVANT FOR A Bo & ages, Fe ts: door mata.chamber crockery.O.8.ob ai re COAL OIL.Rx.TH autre to obtain à fe Eeouemen 1a room.boar, 4 If re- 2183 A a \u201cwy eatherelte lounge and chairs, Brussels an xT .OMAS, red; ho all modern b x \u2026 No.14 BAYLE REET.All the fhe Yo, omens, doen of Far Char tapestry stair carpots, cocon matting.ball For good investmonts in Houses, Building eso LOY FAXTON oundiile street?ca\" Real Estate Agent, Rif rl furalabel; vielalty Windsor Holl! 817000 VV ANTED A LJOUNG WOMAN A% GOOD Fans Ey } from 35.Barms, stoves, etc, ete., all in good order, Lots or business properties, call at this office I.£00k; also housemald.ADply \u2018at 1 ANTED \u2014 NENERAL BEL BVANT, ot 1550 Bangle Bracelets dom 500.Ladi Bale at TEN c'elock.J.Cradocl pot hh SIATLoR 188 Somme BAPE, 2201 80 Bt.John Street.Rod TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED ROOM.XQ.13 deine ay « beat references, n - ony latreat, ee O8 .A fine assortment of Scotch Pebble Goods.M.HICKS & CO, » Craddock Simpson, 1,0.box = US 3 SITE H BOARD, AT 107 UNION 'AVEXUE 430 mens te, f00E hls rah soma Lrg ey ST mor\u2019 Te SEE ar I you want a Watch don\u2019t fail to examine _220 8 Auctioneers.Real Estate Agent, FOL SALE PIANO BOX BUGUY.ONLY ONE HO ES TO LET, Roous-vir de AA VO bands.nite lumber mile And some good ix Dollar Stem-winder in silver cases, , in use.Apply 27 : gt MPLOYMENT\u2014GOOD SALARY AND \u2018and Gents\u2019 s N° TICE OF SALE.218x3e0d 207 St.James street.tree 1 FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, OOMS-TO LFT, WELL FUUNISHED ROOMS Ar ASTED A oT expenses paid at home or to travel; HENRY ROSS Thos bers arg structed to sell at the | NE PAYING PROPERTY FOL SALE R SALESCHEAR MULL TEER Dog SIX .J.CRADOUK SIMPSON, \u2014Sidciil Colic avenue, Lou |W W booking\u201d Apaly 113 St Fragpols Favies eLE gran ER suiary wanted loan & Co.ubsori oted months old.Apply at 85 À ylmer street.O0M~- STRANGERS CAN FINIS NICE ROOMS 2 hr WATOCHMAKER AND JEWELLER.residence No.457, DORCHESTER STRERT, all - Real Estate and Financial Agent, R°% b board, Apply 23 at.187 Bt.Peter st., 8 doors from Craig st.the Household Furniture and Effects.ete., ote.Centrally situated, will 10 to 13 Fo eireins to tetas.oly 1575 TT 218x3e0d 207 St.James st, Montreal.Antoine atrect.Bot Wa to odin orth raat speek SMART Y ACTIVE CAN oxy SSEES WANTED.APPLY 714 ET.21022 On FRIDAY MORNING, September 24th.cn y sltuat par ver cent.T y 204 VOMS\u2014WELL FURNISHED, WITH.OR WITHOUT wowiedeal of shucihand.Ad déress, ting roferese have a set ONT B BUIN YOUR SIGHT BY USING Sale at TEN o'clock.Parties wanting a good and permanent or SALH ENGLISH CONCERTINA 48 KEYS, 1 OUSES TO LET.ee Mado provements and po | I._ Wo presen asain Ty TE A0 LEICE AND BE cheap spectacles, but visit M.HICKS & 00, investment to the extent of $12,000, should Fest nikon ME SE CON CENTS SO KETS.SX | To persons rotarnng rom te coun a a ury s ANTED-A TORENIE CUTTER.BOWE EX .agnalactaray, \"450 per, we Sal i the celebrated Opticlans.Henrs Grant & So 220 1 Auctioneers.apply to us at once.entienan asks $25, ergata: \u2018Audrees* An 203% 5 wh oseonon in th ; Deyinning En October.14 now Tene- DS paivato th nai 165 pl JRost ROOMS TO LET I IN w bol rench and bx ugllsh he and beg aucd wile © a the Rn Jr Mans.Becta Sioa and É E te which ald eee PRELIMINARY NOTICE.\u2018 J.PHILIP WITHERS & CO., OR SALE \u2014 BOYCOTT MULLIN PAPINEAU Bears Sherbrooke street, and âve rotpaies walk from th Reon SW ITH.ok eviroie no BOX ED: 3 \u201cEVERY office dress, 2 WA AN BED a GENERAL ETS the eyesight Now selling o chenp at t the Real Estate and Financial Agents, from Fatma atook of werk nella ni ner 1 lation, &c.* provements, vont ormmodatio TRE WANE Dons Je ue eros 0 FRR a Sg corner of Beaver Hall ang Dor- \u2014 2192 183 St James street.Canada.21215 Apply © ESTATE SEAUDRE ; Ross WELL LE on HE 10to 17at No.&d'Park Aven Pi WARTED ~I SG oe > EE Del Arr E PJ Armes 8 lamed atraèt The subscribers bog to announce.he arrival ROPERTY FOR BALES AT SAULT AU Ik SALE_A LIGHT CART, ONL AIR os S on man.751 Lasauchetiers 5% WANTED-A TIDY GEL, ABOUT Tie 14 OR 15 YES None need apply Whthon noes.183° GENERAL BAZAAR 8 very larg ° Hecollet, à comiortable house, and in ute.Tb be seen at 1702 kt Ca 220 Ÿ LET-I1HE NEAT NEWLY BUILT ROCESS or DoURTE NE BOARD.Ir ITZ Blog a in light house AE | STED_QENE ET OBLENTAL RUGS aND CARPETS outbutdinge wih tars sooo oe ator sanind ER S\\LECX HASDRONE PIANO, rosEwoos cottage No.17 St, Hypolite street, near tars Street, 6 minutes\u2019 waik from oury n WANTED OE OT ES Pan t frum the vent For parucnlars, apply at arpe case aud powerful tone, cost $500, for Apply Sherbrooke, with best more ments, 7 rooms, bat, Tes VV ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT, ALS > YOUNG 24 Mackay atreet Ide B Black Cashm ere, 600.rom .1550 Note, ue Street, cast, Montreal.to H.T Lovy, & St.Therees street, neat se.Vient.yyater closeis, wah Basin with hotand cord water TROL ; firlas norse, \u201cMrs! Crowther, Mé nue Black Cashmere Hose, TURKEY, INDIA 278 No: Nows bam: = Dine.ost, Monte 201 _ oe aia ge locality cold and qulet, reals tor Roa ead.Ps se Cote sË\u2018Autoine.AT WASEDA hop FOUR GIRL AS XURSE.fs pildren v's Wool Hose, and Low wining Lo GEAR hes RE FOR SALE EEE SEAREE H LORERLES © x, STlace D'Aruves Titi or EU Si Uni beerre: Architect, inane toe WAKER, 9000 FLATS COOK \u201cAND RSE ATED L PIGTOLASE TENDER 318 os iris\u2019 Cashmere Hose.PERSIA.ngton.drainea aù 2d watered, the highest land af ihe improveméus, àn extra shooter.To Le acen recent 0 LET\u2014HOUSE, FOURTEEN ROOMS RQ CNSED, AT 70 McGILL cogs morning at ed WA; ; steady job.Katalle, Cornwall: ont en's All Wool Bhirts, 50a.Thess carpets are undoubtedly the finest AT er a rien cls liveral te S.Cargo Td Nene ae mireel.ap Em SR PEN (ith modorn Iniprovements, furnished = 2174 vs\u2019 Knickerbocker Hose, and best assorted that we have yet offered.OR S ALE I L500 FIRST CL Ass | stay.; AF or we os\u201d Sse RUS, on TALI Situations \u201cslanted.WAKIED- GENERAL SENS SERVANT, WITH BENER- GEORGE H.ROWELL, and comprise none but those of real merit, in- ä _\u2014 .ST-CLASS 1rivate fam 210 3 s 1685 Notre Dame St.1st flat.rod door.ciudinz a fow Casbmere, bumacs and other nat cu ut stone stone house e with coach ! house and Business Chances.4 oo LET\u2014NEW LOWER TEN EMENT, 26 R% 00S! ray cut Fr ESISHED 003A, wir Los A PUSHING ÉALESMAN WANTS A Waa 70, WOK 79 Us Tong i INSOLVENT NOTICE Antique Art Chpt 1 KO SS.Real Xs Extatg Arent, S08 otro hams st.$01 NARA uke Burect; hep dash vithout board, at 40 Osborne Stary ne of samp.es for the Lower Pro rovin- a es he whole now on v Janes es OUMS-TFO UNFURSISHED.oo.1s men 3 AT at percent Riot pe es a Ea .Ok SALE\u2014HOURE, CHEAP FOR CASH FOR SALE 3176 51 St.Jaunes street.| TROUS TFO SE BC « as., Hox 31710 FREE EXHIBITION Ps ASE 9; .a ANTED\u2014A POSITION paying tenement bouse, No.58 0 LET-FROM 18T OF JULY, A SMALL = on : AS STENO- ANTED Léna OBEIPE NOT DOTE, at the warerooms lately oocupied by Messrs.*21 00 Hémmine street.F ouse, gomfortably furnishod, until Rp aise Mario ot ore parier fate = Es afirapuer and typewriter, by a young wa 028587 ax Office EE In the matter 2 oh 3 GUIMOND, James Baylis & Co.Hoe APDIYAL No.00 Manos rest, À prominent or good business: pre Dame sou $ { dns Wit West end.convenient to Houaren venture Family private.59 Cathcart adr.A = W 1625\" STAR office, WaxTEDcoY NES, CO Ee ACH .The unde! re ven el Publis Auction, Nos.1833 & 1835 NorRE Daux STREET.Wanted Le 9 Euxchase \u2014 gelling on account of Ti a ry ete iad Ae TRB hit Ri, 105 SL Deuls atrect,ovposlis V sv trot Square ho Me WASTEDIMEDIATELY LA UHOTESTANT Py Si na RRS on the Dromises lately occupied by th the au Date of sale announced and cataiogues ready ~~ 2176 Address, \"V 1604,\u201d Erar Office.- xO LET_LARGE HOUSE AND STABLE |- Tina nay.with le ce, & ritha Ho as housekeeper of dally : lvent.in the Town of Harel.on V in a few days.! ; \u2018 | oar Windsor Hotel all 1 modern con: TROON SOX OR TW0 GENTLEMEN WILL FIND STAR UN oF Po\" digs WANTEL À COOD GENERAL ETS ET i}: Bix the #ind SEFTEMBEK.ot 10 s'look M.MICKS & CO, PROP ER] AN TED! .PUsINESS CHANCES, Br re a possesalos ape\u201d R°5 oops à private ?ys with-oe \u2018bou board, Was NTED\u2014A SITUATION AT ONCE.BY AN EX WASTED.MugmiaTicy.Gou COE om 2301 Auctioneers, Tazo op, ed ; É 1_ ans th stree! \u2014 perieucd cad bookkee eeper, ha a thorot Ness CE A A Goob c x.OX She followin Assets forming part of the Partner wanted with cash capital of 620,000 v \u2014 , x fi 1 ns, can waah above Estate.JLXTRAORDINARY GRAND DISPLAY A LOT ABOUT 100 x 70, to $25.000 to join tbe advertiser in à well TO LEA NEW HOUSE, No.778 DOR.RUUM-FURSISHED, VACANT.87 BELMONT ST fd Foe devoin axehing to SE an Bs | have £6 Pn, 10 Mr Ax L hp f Lot 302 on the official plan and book .- Be Bel t.Doreh st.Ca: .ostabliahod na whi ie wholesale tmport- poo.Glester Éiteet, secon Tempe po of ON \u2014 WITH BOARD.ERIOR ACCUM.B1 San ones.Si a + 3 of referenco of the Tosn of Sorel mes.\u2014AND\u2014 tween Belmont.Dorchestor, St.Catherine HE, Queiness av low to, DY me.session early in October.ABply W Ths.Philipe hee modation, also table boant WER SS WATE rar Vanne, BE BY RESPECT- re APPLY me era + À - jog 40 fect in front by 177 feet in dept Union Avenue and Mountain Vans cestreot west.2183 = 3 - agenclos and \"uftable premites, pons ASTEDS RTER W.Se Bxersr fm the \"ang (re; HIGHLY IMPORTANT & ATTRAC streets, low.An energetic man who oat tata spaces T° LET \u2014 466 GUY STREET, \u201cALL BR atic outa th board GORELE CAS FIND Wore of loan, BY oS rad AL ENCED ve ui no ED EITSE Lr, Dakerw > TIVE SALE BY AUCTION i of the linunces or travoi, vreferred.Furiser de ap ou pre bot wh a ences exclianred, ters moderate, 216 Noirs Dio.Speaks bot both h lags a à \u201cot! reterences Blouse ae promo ot MAN FOR A SPIC) articulars Kiven at interview.r throagho ses et o e & \u2019 ae ames 2 Tho Book Delis amounting es per Jizt to \u2014or\u2014 With or without Buildings.epondonce confidential.None but prinet TiciShonh, Matava Ful, sP Samos a COMNS-WELL FUKSISIED IOONS, WTI A W ANTEU-SITUATION.AS STEWARD IN LEAD: ior 16 Ace as Ju much in the dollar.Apply H.JOSEPH & CO, (spy ith Address \u201cBusiness\u201d STAR office.ALD oss Hote: ; va nc BEEN Née are re mere Ba ber yo Front Addon, TEL i?ram won Lm - & About 200 bags of Flour, to be sold in lots FIFTY-FIVE CASES - ; ü sated, Sam EERE Ry ot Water 0uN \u2014 FURNISHED, ROTH DOUBLE AND NN 8 A to suit purchasers.2201 16 St.Bacrament street.Fe SALE sog Prime Dont vies Poly on prety remises.E00} Rte wit board, Also extra extra large front ruoin.ni 45 WE E RESPECTABLE WOMAN.WORK Te Horse Daker\u2019s Wagzons.Sleighs, Fire \u2014or\u2014 oo LETi.UPPER PART OF SEVEN | UE College Ave 210 à bythe day.110 Frinceutreet.219% CTERLIGEN _ Wood.&c., ke, Wanted to Pur ; T Ti LOF SEVEN Gons-FORGENTEIMEN.ÿ vicroma st |.ANTED \u2014DRESSMARISG BY THE DAY IN ce Do 0e J 4 GAFanEsz auT onsxoTe, chase mu awa SAAN SIRES | apna Dam Cotes family sith R ihe WATER shRR a of paipifig and écyarionn LA: oue-third Cash AL balance.ju three equal : mé the yched villa at from $20,000 t 0, 330.000.in emt rough lv Mldtation sireet suitable; fur of oma SL Lawrenue, abure abecorook.Too, of OON8\u2014TO PARTY OF adh Hi STR p08 WANTED FOSITION 1X Fa TANGY Go0rs er ED AE OBCE, RECEECEN \u201c ve , re Lai noo Payments with interest at 6 per cent.EMBROIDERED BILKS, PORCELAINS running east and West buulding GX 50x24 fect.3 wories with cain on 8230 toot, 3 Te LET\u2014A NICELY FURNISRES COT- partial board.Three Hoole: fat, with or wi Dithoul Wk a pra as palcslads Address.17 00 otre Dame ne (Pre res (Probestanu, i Book Debts.\u2014$100 cash and balance In four SCREENS, BRONZES, ENAMELS, 4.K.THOMAS, ALBERT FOX, tage und gurden; hot waler and gus; Mestrest Ho 2 Was WORK IN A TOBACCO FA TRY BY ANTED\u2014A TC a Gl x ah op a ; Real Esta:e Agent, .Chickeeing Mano.| rom 12.to 6 p.m., JROQNS TO LET \u2014 SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROONS ED served nls tithe 1 The eae (a nnd.1s WY a re ET Tos mon! y furnishing approved endorsed CUR{LOS, &c., &c.2201 80 St.John Street.2156 413 BRAUDET STRERT,.z19 3 834 l'alace street fn a Private family, rent wnoderate.Address uly al, rio give instruction 4 as se the Spore pad bogh tia era gS Se ; .; : = FOR SALE UOIELS SALOONS |ry0 LEY 36 ALBINA STREET, ST Semi 93 lao rsd sau making.ss WATER AT ONCE Praly cook WHO CAN Flour.Horse, Waggons, &c.&c.\u2014Cash.Diroct from Hiojo, Japan, ex \u201cFlors P.WANTED 0.TURCHASE A SHOT GUN, AD- Lilllard Rooms.5 tables and upards, T Louis Square, 9 rooms, b.and vw ROOMS von EE De AT CLASS HOUSE ; u The List, of Book Debts may be, examined Stafford.\u201d via Port Moody, thence per Canada WASTED_To pC CHASE.Fay Sr wren 6 roceries, Fru Fruit and Sop lgar store.and all oiber | of ghandeliers, gas brackets - rene be, mag a.every convenience, Wie arr A B.A 5 mers WAL RTEDIEN GOOD TR wi HY application to Mr.vr Heroux, on pacific Railway.ng to dispose of o nue that has been bisinérn Eo 29 Harrin, 750 Craigat en 21 ten Taree bosscomlol usd A SE, OOMS © COMFORTABLE ROOMS AXD GOOD wholesals ury and qd shoes, would ik undersienod.ln the Oly of Montreal ~ °° The subscribe favored with instruo- 18 bo STEER A JOR SALE\u2014A FIRST-CLASS CIGAR Bent at St fied ee CIE TES es HE, SETI pene 2507 85 Poe EE ER Wonka Sy as Yous SE SEATH & DAVELUY, tons fo Ts aro favored with instruc 210 3 Store in the most central part of the 0 LET\u2014A FINE CUT STORE HUUSE, ROPMSTTO LARGE WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE ary.Address, Box U6, Quebec.is Ay 96 and 98 8t, James Stroot, CO I Bore power.Aduress P.0.Fox 0, Deserioue di ne of he pest.Hoasoy LS Ber an lower tonement, belog num- Eh Caen tise Wo Soliton \"as rlorwomas Jn & sinse crane pk WARE Eis Te Bux Montreal, 16 September.1886, Messes, DE ATH & CO poor._Ataress F9.* ESP} Nuable to aiteud 101.Address?13 1704,\" SEAX oi class condition wiih Blt ror fips renenis sent mo: RE Diy 2035 Marios siroets vows WITH BOARD] 8 Radross, * W 1880,\" Bris ofce.A174 = WILLIAM FOY.; WANTED ~ FOX TEMRIER DOG, TUF, STATE emu Apyly 10 Chas 1 Gagnon Fo Fame 4:0 2 OMS TWO LARGE VHONT Too 150% FIST Way EI TUATION LADY (ENGLISH) DE 55 ih SEE mms OX.À nctioncer.Hro30, JAPAN, WV price aud can ba teen.Aûdress, P.0 FFOR SALE ace fo Wlanipre wanes sid on Toit COTE 5 PAUL, CorragE Rin oan cold water wh or SiR care (FfSureh | Shere FEnginn and Germes.WV Air EE ER I UCTION SALE OF WELL PAYING to arrange the above large and valuable eon- Sri; oust $125.will well for 30 Le seen ae utters ich vegetable & pas one nutes\u2019 w; Ontario stice ! uired ip ana _Gerinany, | caces required: phy at oace, < .M: Lachine Crossiug.John Nicholson, mume German system.bo expérience, Tes ! ; IMPROVED PROPERTIES, siznment for sale by auction.Due notice of Boney te rat Fou» SALF-FRUITS AND CIGARE STORE.WITH 7 \u201cCoie Su Vani, Yue, Rom AE Cong LADY CAN DE AC one & \"gin Ang Pajero on Alin oh \u2018WASTED-A TOUNG GENERAL AKEVANT, WITH 5 2 a oN dato of sale will be announced MMEDIATE ADVANCES Ix CASHMADE partitions and fixtures: willing = sell chiap for qe LET\u2014DWELLING NO.1600 SHER- | family private, rezerences exchanged, (ering moderire ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, SITUATION AS Apois ypolle street._H163_ _ 3 onday Morning, the 97th September, laut.ALARIES.Sony HET Line Dame atreet wert mon ; vent low.brooke street corner Elm avenue, mod- 2515 Notre f1aine arect.210 2 Ww cutter.oy WAT: TE Hibernian WASTED fram 000K OK ABD GEXERAL 2 4 At our Kpoms, 46 St.James \u201ctreet.; M.HICKS & C0, yable by instalments.dress.P sc.Bs) HE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF §o improvements.Apply 10 3.C) Marson, » 83 Franco's REGS FURSISIED, HOT AXD COLD WATER.Bond.= _ (Later Ville-Marie Bank Premises.) 200 i Auctioneers.cms Fiore Sri a {air busigess, will be acid Obear - WAL ArSTUATION BY A YOUNG MAX, IV ARTEDEXFERIES set LEE AEWERS FR.a = 0.93 CATHEDEAL ST Tukrlidi Wikh : Tor ; good reasons for disposing of same.\u201d Address, Lis -IO SMALL FAMILY, SMALL ROOM \u2014 FURKISHED FEONT ROOM, FETTARLE capes, shteping cr erly hold positions as assistant book- Thomas Fenleice.§, ° 4 That subaianial Brice Corns containing HOCHELAGA WARD.\u201c Lost.Ean etre (or ne dwolltug, plsinly furnished, for bouse- for or two gentlemen, § Licaver Hall ¥quare, Zté $ Xesper.shipping clerk and coll erences.WARTER SuSE Xoun0 Brat 08 with} + 18 Hooms.Extension Kitchen.Modern Im- \u2014 PTT RD Ger ae = Apply 534 Xherbrooke a 201 JROOMNICELY FURNISILED NEDROON, HEATED NU ANTED_BITUATION AS COACRRAN oF 1x ama imi?to gripe SCRE ie Boh uno and Dalac atrasts, Filo perioor Highly Important Unreserved Sale of Ghoi Sontaininy bral Objects of Jewolrs \u201cfrom Com] Sariner BHantel.| TE prie THERE FINE roue dat iif Sandra en une Wis émail tamiiy, Post rafotences t Antoino und Palace streets, Title perfect.Highly Impo nrese e ce Lio Figsimond aqnare, tn, ralford and si, Atos A A en NP = PLY 10 re nly Dot To lerences.UE WANTER A 000K.Sn DR.ARMSTRONG, .- Conditions easÿ.Possession immediate.Properties\u2014Houses and Bulld- Srl mon square: Sik paslond and #i Antoine 4 00D BUSINESS CHANCE.uaeR a now, on Cherrier streel, ROZUNE Lan LAGE Wi WELL FURNISEED BOOM.ASTEDA SITUATION AS HOUS vi R410 Notre Ducao Btreut.soy.Mont! os.602.604.606 HyroLITE ST.a ng Lot.street.210 à G near Maple.bath and w.c.possession immediately., Ap! Bieury \u20ac Ww WA SITUATION AS, HOUSEMAE &'hleur VVANTE Ro Lr Oo itd EX.7 subatantial cäsed brick.stone lounda- J,08T-0N STREET CARS BETWEEN SUSIVERSITE - QOMS=TIVO COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, von street.adi and Mansñeld, a paroel contain LET.A VERY FINE UPPER TENE- Gentlemen.78 Cathoars ot EL roms D TAR 8 field and bo ti tion, two story and French roof vuiiding, ex- Wanted, a partner with $2000 to $5000, ina 192 ANTEL-SITUATION,ABSISTAXT BOOKKEEPER tonsi on kitchens.four tenements, excellent OVER HALF A MILLION IN VALUE.glen hood and Dhotogra lograph Finder Ficnse ete fine paying old established business.\u2018The mont in good re pair, rent only $15.00 ROIS FURNISHED.DO DOUBLE AND SINGLE, We Cas de EE man, with ugh WA Rigas ate, Ds Hypolise pires THE DAT: all in the very best order.Actual t per .In nowledgs of bookkee, Address, M 2030,\u201d Bras Font, $340 por annum.Titles perfect, Torun HOBAR \"pocriber 1 dnsjrncted by HENRY Loon NOR Ixe.OPTONTE BEAVER HALL gradually\u2019 à priotor Wishes aopletire from it Permony #01 rd, =iso table te .#20 1 WE SEE ae # ur 5, dar pg investmont.78 SATURDAY AFTERNOUN, tad OCT., eddy rocaraiog W010 DF Laptinoen smith, ib, us Beaver lial HILIF WITHERS & CO.LET \u2014 SEVERAL NICE TENE- JROCUS\u2014VACANT, 23 MCUILL COLLEGE AVE, Wom a PERSON WITH, SEVERAL Mi À TERRES YFOLITE at the GALE FARM, near the C>NADIAN Be aL Real Estate Agents, dou.menta fond Order: pare cie se Jocar Zlo = portion salewoman, peeks Franc at h, cam Son Aas olan, \u201c CLaus TAILORS T0 Desirable and substantial blo k of eight PACIFIU DEPOT.the Hotel, corner Notre Er .3 AG 23, 219 9 183 St.James street.Rh S\u2014ONE DQ vai mide conventsuces prpiré ixh Shy reloroncee it reg Mo ob) vs a entments, \u201cApply .amer Awellines, 86 fest front eus loc d Dame Street east and Galo Avenue.a splendid on in ie Yi Ri groceries.\u201d Firs clans 0 LET.\u20141136 ET ETES aL furnished.wil Qaerit convenlbucas, heated Office work or Auy other retail traue.Awdress J.1047,\" 350 E roof.stone foundations, Geog mab | business stand: also soveral Houses ERY id office.experience.eye JpASTNER\u2014 THE OWNER OF A WELL I from 1st November.Modern con: 22050 Loar sun RUE Tes LE sve CONFER TERR Te WAST SEL OrwicE Apo tai, Bental.8945 er year.Nice invesuuent in in.dioining RP at able\u201d i nd aux di large Roex Cond for qu DOUBLE AND SINGLE, established manufacturing business, Ste ont mode onl promise PSS Re +8 board, Also two Inrge front ruoms, rand sable |, Brod.post position x whole a house- x aa, Aecogal ooalits\u201d Titles perfect.Terma easy.© uable uliding 8, Th opté, for quiet gentlemen.References ex: which is incrensinæ faster than his capital, 3sadd bond Re modoraie Latree 4T NcoUr College À.B keening for Tor Yams of in wing io gent iemen, e.callent reter- ss crossing foc: % 13 MACKAY STR suitable for shops and, houses fronting $03 | would take n partner hating \u2018thirtoat LET-NO.ULS STREET, 8 OOUS-QNE LARGE DOUBLE, KUOM ANAL AT ences.Address *\u201cd.1948; Moe.\u2019 01\" ANTED-S G MACHINE OPERATORS - Three story 1041 brick andl tons bas ment, 25 Notre Dame : Street and the other streets WAS WANTED\u2014Vour sx VF Goon Ex.thousand dollars at disposal, profits good: rooms, Dash, fan Eos $ $250 per year, no IRGOAET AL: LARGE VO a aa OM SMALL AT ATE An 48, VISITISG GOV- Wie SSEWENG N smart boys.437 st 2 \u2018- double tenoment.raplete with ail modern im Yon.\"Tho sale aise Melndes over Soom, rervant ages.610; no Wathing.Apriy at PriLCipais only apply nf \u201d tares.Coal and all or part of furnitare may bo pur- children: ADDIY 16 S435 Chatham rércet.0 i] y J English.French.Laup and mathemation: tree | bath, closets, bot and cold water.Yon, of lots which re situated \u2018close to tho | University street.316 10 anu ee P.o.chased at very reasonable prices.Immediate pos- Rosa NICELY FURNISHED ROON TO LET, ior?Waragpmsd We GOOD TIX CEA APPLY 19 0%.25x 4 Lot 253x115 to 18 foot lune.Canadian Pacitle Ra ilwag ot, the Cotton Wii maire cidre PO: à fon ny os TWO - 2 session.218 21 el cold water on same fiat.vos = ANTED-SHUATIOS.50 MERCHANTS AND sbster & Co., A Sep sled brick beolstory Hiablos destin ty Prasenoror Ie og, Tncifc Work ol s: wesd of Bleury aiieet.ress 2 Tul Srakager | | y nue SOS ER Sam mt Farag a eat, sie ho: Room bath aad FLAT 0X ape SE EOONS FURNISHED ON MAME silyole open for 3 paris ven Perstaot bocakoe tes WASTEP SÉPACERUE, WILLING F0 Mai : © West End.near Dorchuster 8 o 5 Tons, pousuailr or © 3 Fran a trail.1505 À heriree sirce: \" Tocroan\u2019 \\ reforenoss, 140 | easy terms.ore te frost.Very hes.Gand Denote, TR Ma A WASTE MM ot ATELY AO QENTRAL KE AER.dr Th Hoe BP Yad Tabb 116 he cole davier sire on LAGE FRONT ot wer D Mie Ci eo in feral enter Soden \u201cTes- ; x Monk ot fay soc 441 DraUDLY STREET Ta baaces which omploy contiaually & Tie GLAS Lupils Faute, Ns Houses \u2018anautet, Ra pihes closet, \"on Pr TES Ve CZ EC D.Box UE CNT TRE AO WA reer HOUSEMAUD,AT No.326 SH) ; 2.Blok of tour lenemonts, Fused brick, sane largo imbor of meu.thus Runrantcelng ca |W ange Apt Sn Niki daEs Eon à = A Domes Shaded, Fentienron © \u20ac unéri coupe.ES st.309 Wanteo-_ny A YOUNG NAN THE CAR oF .ow ont from England, of many Jesrs\" a.muslin [aged Sai ines ame yo dere RO ours Si ERO MAR NT Board, Wir, of Bloury 5 | ROUT D Ban VE En PIRE | pur fe s'attendre BY | WASTED = HE TE XTENSI SALE OF FALL : AND | Favestment can ad in nadu than is now - - TLASILA AINA a drees, giving A \" WIN FER DRY GOODS, :x.N offered.ND WATERS D GENERAL SEBVANT wir Bota\" GESTLEMEN, ROOMS, AL AL: BEN Shs Bont #08.Quebec, P.Q.US 003 S-YUUSISHED TO LET.APPLY 160M MANS | Wing - ny - taker any Dios Jour, A sromtng Appry Lo Are.Aas 2 novorafieetod by the oode, wiieb Bnva auto 28 Tulane 2.Chucies for tabie T4 ve SMALL HOUSE, FUR- = veus 13 EIST EC WANTED-A TABLA LATE = Therion ill wl hole store, Ros.| BREATH, chr of fie ot, WIRASZRENATRGRL MT)?BRE ROR TRE A EY res NES enr EE RPtis- is ok Tv SEED prs We sms vay WAS ie SORT e Lumber, Shipping, Tobacco, on, NU À ce streets Addrees, stauhg terma, \u201cG 1001\" Brix 0 small residing w gornue.Wah 1 n a wholesale store.À \u201cLID\u201d hi ablis, with 3 nEs = a ilway interests centred in this locality.are street 215\u20ac\" proper name Adirene à de 183027 STAR OMOE zon i or cle Ae 201 .à WED eld seem MBER.iene to Ænarantee à sure return to those AILIFFS SALE\u2014 Province of , : 301, 81.Johns, Que ilienon bou to Jurors\u2019 = 5 À large ortment of.Dry who invest in Hochelagn, and there is no doubt District of Monfrual No.76 ious B® Eyhenteom Hoare, Latour ot NAN Fd TED\u2014A SMALL HOUSE OR TWO PROQMS FUENISHEMDOUBLE AXD SISULE, 964 WALA, SETS nis Wire ie Err A op.uy LE a \u2018os Suited 4 Pire Pan and in r Trade.that the purchasers can realize a hand some Ço fe dan us UT iit, a Boveri Galry also.n jew vacancies for Au y ms and use of kitchen, ne a la sign ai s Spt aecommoda Ares À Sousa iio se ave of\u201d EE, Vd Beaver profit when they desire to soll, ns wol as ood a _ 4 \u2018 toine a » ÿ a\u201c fA?.1 8 Prosidonts, Serge and 6-4 Tweed revehue while they hold the prope New doux uit of {Be feudant oy ron free?BO pA OL a ian roe A arom Rare Far TRONS ELEGANTLY ad ATH crue D TES BOY, AT GRAFTON rT £ ngs, Cnesimeres cede, Doeskins ed gout Lesbien veuf vs ANTED-BY À YOUKG LADE SITUATION 5 Cat Wool Bink Cnahmeres Color us.factories are continually being erected on this In the the eus « ora dy il be so Ap Jntborits famby, no chlitren.£1) St, Antoine streets $ FANTED SMALL HOUSE OL TORS 00M \u2014 A LARGE WELk FURNISHED FEONT WH ero res, Winoeys, Prints.mR Con heed nd Biffra house.avo rominded chat le terme of es dip pl Ge, oii Solaris Bt re ie.\"SR ory A EE ose Vo low.Ads Rom M Pere ant à me EE poe fords BL I * Vali wers.Lad Coats, Gents\u2019 sale wi]l bo exceedingly liberal, one-fith cash, 1 Andrew's Chutoh er - = - Hocus ANTED\u2014 A MESSA Z BOY.PLY .; Linon Handkerchiefs, sance in 1, 2 3 4, 5 years, at 6 ber cont.YLISH 3 ANTED-_SMALL HOUSE OR TEN- ooN-T0.EST Solano TRON ERM SIED\u201d &o SE Ww Ë do I, SAL a Srewotes steebl tT AND ans \"will be prepared at onco, snd a C3 A our BOE HIT ÿ Sentemes 1s peivai x al aaltable Re oats oe po eR Sous 3 mci F TS 00M\u2014A XICELY FURNISHED Fi REONT smodorage.Try CT GEXEUAL LEE) SExv4 rot On account of adian Manufactorss, thorough aio of the roperty s .Gaital Hoan nf sro Sid.well trained, = Sin gee = mere LS furnace, peat saps PEL EX R ih or withont board, bats, dc.7 hd fog re poly oN és Grey Co: He by javostors ao o very fast firat-oln Good Har- BIRT nw fF ANTED \u2014 FOR 1g7 OCTOBER, x._ ; ness, and a fine ther Top Covered Bug = VOMS-NICELY FURN SHED Na, 0 ON > IH .STD UFR EAU BERVANT, FE ot Sosdeiod Sines.oi je whieh hs Toih been he hold fn À fn Montreal bas Does june Ghost en rac.porfoct in dada; I A VW saleeman for the retail dry = Ro So Ror a ns LS ER toora fiat, private sess bil.$5 ss WAR ker Apply 10 Dursché WE -Assorte Feds eis.tages Harness, 5 old.od Driving VV private Family; vrisore no oies Ronnioms are kon, | Kinynion, Ont good mes on Fa\" Braxode 50 Oo ET NISHED none, ET ANTEDZAS APRHESTICE, or oF; au de 7 - RES DRE.Houses and Lots to sold are situ ted Horses, the Prôpèrty of gentlemen haviok ne wes: chim preforred, beat of references.TA.2 ces st Kingeton ont, \u2014 =16 uen Roo o Wika $5 INR on Notre Dame.Alenonne\u201d Meme.ont further uss gro entorod for the Auction Kale BLUM San fires ee Some Lily) DRNISHED HOUSE WANTED.A ROG PE EE ¥ in a nd Bi Tre iui worn TRR\u2014SHORT TN BY © e, - room : - Card Cardigan Jnckots.bored im, Champlain.Rachel stroets and Ontario at niy Bales of Yard.for \u2014\u2014 = = 7 *% : = Es -and- nd bls rite 9, Ta sists roo roo À ir\u2019 req; réunie Forte mioderète.ve ao.8) etna tie Nes por ie dde rsot vi ea.ernoon next, 2ist Ins ooms AGnuted, .gress LE x bo leurs dr 00 MPORTAR FURNISHED WITH ora thon work, ADDIS Tho » Wien Hosiery.assorted, ho river fron t of this property is admirably Bale will comprise a nimber of othor Horses, RE nk Of Dleary street.Addreas, Too Lan, COMFORTABLE ROOM vu R: noun ours YS Dehn sutet, 2404 and staung salary.Eo at WAGE .wm, family private.1 * Tapestry anc and Mort Carpets, hit ted tor geal onger Deliway extends to thin HéFness \u2018and Carria.s.Entries with Me ALES D A STING ROM as r sure HOUSE FOR TRE Bleury stress.ae os 20 OOUSOXE LARGE RANDSONELX FUISTAED WANTED-A, STEON queue & BOY YOR 4 Jus.Motuire on the premises.and two ahesisshie | WAY es op Fpreet, mall Canty: no =~ BONE single.1644 st.Cailiorine ot oth general assortment of fresh Linen roods Property.and tho oo fndgesd the Fropriotor to : W.E.SHAW, in light Bosexecving, west ara! TORY Fis a 1 Bog FOCE, Bogka FoR Ur Sher Viciole a Bae 2204 James eet.Ea Ÿ donsignment of Rendy-mado Clo Clo place these lote upon the mark 220 Auotioncer.WASTE PURER ROOMSYOR FAMILY OF CESSE Goo ag de House, | vu \u2014__EDI_ | FROOMS TWO LARGE FORSIRHE] nts.ES Wie goon CASSEL AE RU & eonsignment o ots and - Lunch at lo'clock.Sale ov ovloak.UCTION NOTICE.nix, Address, \u201cH 1941\" = \u20ac room: A Roous TEAR NI OTHERS WILL FIXD Dominate at ak, & lite above es Poe.¥90 1 \u2019 a \u2014LIXEWISK\u2014 HOS.FOTT A : W \\XTED-IN PRIVATE rater AN Faron.Ses.ph ot un ha 3 [ratarcons with a1 80 Catholral street, to Rita ELIA TED OLXEKAL SKEVANT ue 8 es Cocoa Mats nnd Matting, all of 07 s oper farniabi inded the Sa\" picbed_roum for lady: wiki ubgut, board, ® Ki ST A SMALL SEATLY FUE.; sait A ith partial board.Privale famor, Way PE, o 4 erie quality_and manufnoture, and a 220 Auctioneer.= ot Handsome isbing aro yminisd of hed o Cars Sales hually aod socal required.oi Wasser à tedement) in west end.Address RUS Stacy viewer, nay BAAD, TH ra WD Hs office, Tou ki Chtbarin street\u201d : i ment of Foolsear \u2018and N ot n = - NEAR 02 lt wi ?ne; ED \u2014 Gon Sua 3 vols ne Ching nay ond Paper, A UCTION PAE ; pots.dees ry ean À Planofo Ete, dre VVANTOD \u2014 tHRER OR TOUR FORNISHED ea, HA ot kiichen, in private fami] F ATED ool x TF TX Fe o vs ; coup! children.WERT.& ss FERRE H ~PRETTILY NISHKD.BEATER RY 2008,\" Stan oy ry oor: WITH\u2014 MOUSE e aT.CAMILLE aT.ve.Old str où TUESDAY Aor are oni | WER EE 10 AL 2164 Dre en Wikia\u2019 end.J Tn Or Toouts Bol Ss ee RUS COTES ai.ATTAL ~ - aie: Jhett, Blan.10 Lots on St, Famille ntreet, 10 Lots on icine te Bes save Hos | aa agit Bed ping CH x 4007s For Zl WANTED A COLUIRT.81 Tel 7% -Addreus.BTA Nepsinn, Towels, Pillow Co Man y Au Rooms.4 .mere E.SHAW, = WARES 3 UNFURNISHED ROOMS, oe 7 D\u2014A HOUSE COFTAL aa k 00 2 Sick i; a Ei oc ie anse! tion s o of atocta of tad Sarin E Shims oh street, SN Léocaing 29 \u2018| rene 23: PT Erne pipase state terms, - LK Eos mh ping And ROO han ets TES CANTATE OKE,0ù R Pi ET Ps VV AS TER 2S00 KALLROAD LABORKER, § ee 5, handsomely Bopt.Zist, at 11 o'clock.Wines, witha in x email private pen à or à souple tiers 47 ation mo obs.; 2) Took: Vere Fi wal- EDNESDAY AFTERNOON NEXT, 4NTKDAs OCTOBER, TWO TOL Canerin vécue marred so As Ten, do i, nut Fursitare Sven Pianos.F to 2 WW Ee Sina at-my Tiooms, S43 St.WW AS BS Servers LC r\u2019s BIRTHDAY.n° : $0 Muli College Avenue.WNT FA bar Lm hy noon, Sept.24th, at 20 ames Btreet, at 2.80 >in be soda van.emt reine oR BYAR a ; * PR nechanios, groom or elp of an iy * ow TO mon * PacvauT ath eal ae others pen du ra = hos 35 FRUVOIR-CRE GE DY A mare or ch dug À ä Au alt aba \u201cHaitreases, x rp one 2 t MED FOR hm ibe BTE 2 tunes LA om.ho wiih a Hanover or Tne oxTR ue: Da STEER rr 3 Era\" a DE Hoh Grebe CEE 3 ww | La RE je hn RAR Eo That "]
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