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[" Eye gurt, resuming the de in the House > Fébarais and - ttre os 5 Ja the the imperial.| a use of Comm 1 Charges the Parneliises en ri Mardarere u Besents the Charge rp t \u2018April 16\u2014Sir Willtem Vernon debate on the Coer- of Commons this after- tes was ral recogni tion uf the fact that the wisest ish affairs y in\u2019 the acoe ptanee yin bins of ah vernment Febich ER tend to satisfy Me Irish people, He : Éwitted \u2018Lord! Randolph: Churchill and Me Chamberiain with having se he pass six days\u2019 journey frome Usanda, \u201c tly sake\u2019 so a Pargell look Bey was ane on tia Journey ; Ftboir own I Beforring bo the con- by D y Cronies meg tour negrees Sub Subsequent: _ poset act and Willlars oe ot ue pro he he aaked Mwanga, King of Uganda, to re- > gapped & 9 Founmiton of KT ronal vie chim.The King Fat Jo vould, ry; and grould even uebar Irishmen out lowern.| Emin Bey thereupon trom a fo ming business combipations to went to oi M wanga accompanied \u2018hich th Government Would.administer by Dr.Vita and tures Greeks.He fmbion eros SOU it were passed was suf- bis, companions remained with the kine pony shown'ln the -appoiotm ment of Gol.sou pp aps a het ; ( \u2018Blog 80 amentary r pee Le The kin upon hearing secrétaryship for Hatt\u201d By Shia appoint.Unis request ordered the of on Se ment the.Government bon the.oad! em- the waÿ thoy came and.laced he would | De ter the Bit avis have nothing more to do with Europeans.agents of he land owners in Ireland, thus cape M y.He hos a umn ives Somes becoming 1nstruments to stimulate \u2018 Bo w wears a Turkish and at other times an \u2018THE WORST PASSIONS \u2018ot the people and their bitterest religious judices.\u2018The bill would failto suppress \u2018Irish Natioual League because the peo- e and le of lreland believed in.tne rusted tt.the bill more detested ax h the of the funda the union between .The ce this t to à violats it tly desl \u2018ghandon the ple and «aciliation.(Ch mh #0 Opposite wih jum tmbry he aid charge (be La Heal | ; TRE LIE DIRECE.- Mefor Baandersoh (Conservative) said the ational wae supported inainly by ir poor tenants\u2019 rent make the bill perma nian characterized a ental conditions land and Great - \u2018Government professed to union, but were doing their If the Government carn- red to maintain the union.let them CY O exasperating the iris adopt.oie, policy of justice and rose to à point of order.Speaker replied that Major Saunder- othe roves Charges, but t Ja debate.He bimselt ponded that ho would say what be Thought 0 «of Major Saunderson re- of uences.1f Major Saun- \u2018the effect of Lhe eu forcément of would Le ta make the Government here are none who have less reason : aplain of American gold than the Shieh a, for noére get more of it; They yoamiters and murderers across otic.Hedid not charge the gentle- g their hands in em with associat- k with \u2018men ona they knew to be mur- that 00) referred to bim he had no hesitation ng that Saupderson wns a Har, This mak was greeted with rousing Farnellite Bpenkor called pon Mr.Healy to : am not entitled to £ LÉ ker\u2014.*\u201cThat is Dot 80.hE San 2 made a Charge ot t he gravest natu a responsibility rests entirely w win him: \u2026 I {a Dis uty to prove it L cannot allow the pen repeated that Saunderson was liar.A great uproar a draw.Mr.Healy rose.; The Speaker again called p2pon Mr.5 PPS Pp ake 3 1 im pa HEALY AE irôt.lord ù de shou he.20r% W.San À + ont Tee the is a Har too.\u201d \u2018motion walked out of the houre, applauded who stood up waving their r tbe Parneilite ts and raising cheer after cheer.upon atzem mpting to resume his by loud cries of asked Major nderson) per- was interrupt withdraw!\u201d « withdraw!\u201d Mr.Sexton, ae ot derson whether he u in his vod: ereupon -pamed him, ed.and of the treasury, stispend.Mr.\u201cI say House divided on tho He can statement or would withdraw Major Saunderson replied that Sheridan fo & member of the executive committee of 1 \u2018the member for West Belfast (Mr.ot) Was alsoa member.(Loud cries of AW.) and a volte inde, Major Seunderson\u2014\" Y n\u2014Did Iknow him to be a mur = ver associate with a man to be a murderer?(Cheers you murderm I\u201d) said that sheridan was on the committee and against him & op was & n, again dlaimed: \u201cif 1 only niet ot this House Il would t Mr.Sexton, springin est, gf Bouts: \u201cI say jou are sey ful, cowardly to me Parnellites all rose and ch ; ws waving thelr bats in Tho alr © to addressing Saundersou, ex- rou oviside the rash you with- his fee \u201cPEN THERE WAS anorisn UPROAR.ed fran- \u2026 As sôon eard Tr.nan 20h of of your life.\u201d The excitement was in ren oaker ar oan and address the House, ut bls voice == a inaudible above the din, Question, had .Bexto! béen ve Mr.Sexton then - fi nxpression.: Be r.8 o Sait sitting ot ego gron ab which Mr.of the Claa-naGue ty of Hew he iE Ses ate i na Ried Upon Bots the ie; ve remar cent sguin res anda ithe nellites wi ge ions \u2018with Egan, Ford and r.reçail ihe Bpeaker snid.that nothi ain the matter until the a ood on there pon, gave 1 notice $ bat at House le woul the Suspension of Mr, Healy be revok- then resumed his s Sexton me reson Eo Pets Mr.Sanndersôn, afier several evasive Biswas, which were interrupted by fond Rties of \u201cAnswer.\u201d \u201cAnswer the 8 * ete.prentually withd © Speak eù his expression at the 6, add cannot conceal from Saya thé fact Sha the.hrovocation has freat\u201d lormelly withdrew\u2019 his r.Leake.member for Lancashire, sug- bat Mr.Hen ec.d move setre- gunderaon to withdraw ths offensive SCENE OF COXYUAION ENSUED, son repcating th 6 words, whère- lo ted: » The her porable embers to wit dra =.hich vey d ther adver 0 Gael! which vas a mur D rose ot yen mer and the the Sponner ado Mr.ve ez- ass .idorson ® conciavion ot = was greeted with Oonservative benches.The a as se sdjourn; od, nf BENAXER PERN PRAISED.ean Juspended for ces let À ere x] ng last night, ape | the Speaker HE nice pense of hon on à ver Mr.El ia tee ds ouse m cond lox of the Crimes bill; returding to Lo bill in om EMIN BEY HEARD FROM.King Mumangn Refusss to Allow Him to Ton Mis Territory.prH 15\u2014A Somali trader Zuwrogn, À from the Sands besring ad : established, when th# trader let north of the Albert Nyanza.small ateamers plying the White Nile and on jhe lake lake.In November, which was four tha later than the advices 3 Drought b by Dr, Junker, Emin Bay visited K! Arab _postume and often reverts to Lhe native Simplidty in the matter of dress.Emin Bey, wheh the king ordered him to return the way he came, went back to Wadelal and wus glad to escape from Mwanga\u2019s country.The Somali states that the Dieseongors despatched from Zanzibar Lo carry information to Emin Boy that Stanley bad gone with an expedition by way of the Congo river to effet ble rescue, were detained lo Unyan- yembo by the king, who was lodisposed to allow them to proceed.GREAT LOTTERY SCHEME Synopsis of a Bill Introduced into the Nova BEcotia Loglisiatare.HALIFAX, -N.B., April 15\u2014A bill introduced in the Nova Scotia Legisiature by Hon.Daniel McNeill, a member of the Gov- ernwent, entitled\u2018 An act to lacorporate the Nova Sqotia Benefit Company,\u201d turns out to be a grand lottery scheme.This act provides that the incorporators shall be given thirty years\u2019 monopoly of the lottery husiness in Nova Scotia, tree trom all taxa- ton.in return for which the na to present the province with sixty thousand dollars a Year, four thousand doliars each to the charitable institutions, as follows: The asylum for the blind, Halifax; the Infants\u2019 Home, the Pro- vineial Nespital, $2500 each ; the Art School $2000, and $1000 each to eighteen high schools aad county acateintes, devoted to the assistance ot higher education and charitable purposes.\u201d The $60,000 13 to be divided between Dalbousie college, Acadia college, Mount Ajlison college, St.Mae college, the Protestant Orphans home and the Catholic orphanage.the ln.Ey porators are Cerpelius Beard, Frank r and Heury Banks The proposed | capital 18 $1000,000.The bill is being \u201clobbyed\u2019\u201d by Mr.Vansiooten, famous for his attempt to get a monopoly of Nova tia's ron mines, From the fact that the bill Was introduced by a Cabinet minister, it evident- iy bas the support of Premier F and his Government, ONTARIO LEGISLATURE Baptiat caniversit Consolidation\u2014Several vanced and Passed.Torowto,.april 15.\u2014The foliowing bill was introduced and read the first time: Hon.Mr.Fraser, to further amend the act relating | to the new provineial buildings.- The \u2018followi were read the third time and mn pecting land surveyors snd tne Ur ver ot lands, Mr.Pardeo: Tespectinæ Lhe city of Ottawa, Mr.Brona to incorporate the town ef Gravenhurst Mr Marter; to amend the act incorporating the Brockville, Westport and Sault Ste.Marie railway company, Mr.Fraser: respecting the city of Toronto, Mr.Ley The following private ills were ad vanced stage: To amend the act ipoorporatuinæ the Homa of the Friendleas of Hamilton\u2014Mr.Gibson, Hamilton; to amend the act incorporating the Girls\u2019 Home and Publio Nar- sery of Toronto, Mr.Leys; to further extend the poyvers of the Consumers\u2019 company of Toronto, Mr.Widaifield.r.Harcourt moved the second reading of the i bill to uaite Toronto Baptist college and ondstock under the name of MoMaster University.He argued that if the Baptists are to come into the college federation scheme they should only be expected -come in on the same fboting as other tnsti- tutions.To give the power sought for would place them on the same footing.Mr.Craig and Mr, Gibson, Hamilton, op- d the bill.Mr.Dryden supported the gcussion when the JL which was under Bpeaker left the chair.Eleven events are on the card for the Ontario Jockey Club races.Upwards of $3000 are given as added money.\u2014 Baking Powder, POWDER .Absolutely Pure.This powder nave never varies.A maryalo! sur ww tests, short weight alum or phosphate powders.Sold eniy in cans uovaL BAKING POWDER co, 106 Wall street, N.¥, 5 DONT Pay 6&50 for à Hat, at your old Hatte#s when = C.G.GLASS, + | Doit.MoGILL and NOYRE DAME \"sYREETS, deserved the the the courtesy eri yA ; rancigpXavier College, King's college, St | Foi Flavor smi 0 ey gions otk ve CURE © aad relieve sll the troubles taal: \u2018 et = & golious state of the system, such as Dis- Faia Tn he Side, de\u201d ie their most able sapcoss has been in caring ond Card ttle Liver Pili are ties 0 a orm Lie 4 annoying tw! ey food Rea go, sulin to five a æ Even if mer Rly cure Rs, Achethey would bealmont Sf tion this ying a Se ied Taso nse many wey.a de CHE Toth Bane of sowaany ives thither ls where ake our | boast.Our pile cure ethers = Ihre a | carter e \"Lite Liver EY a \u201cCARTER MEDICINE CO, ' New York ol.dry up a cough sud and leave and Shays ition, | se A358 CURES bya == d Sa Ed NEW ENGLAN MEDLHLIISTEUTE, 3 re iass.RACAGAASRACIAOA | GURE FITS ! mp EE RE Rd fra Orne hs ERE ar.oa ita À i Fa St, Férento.CURESDEAF Eee hs So) os des on es od Sec Bd ge em hos NF LOST Eve VIGOR Soda: Marston Remedy Oo, 19 NFER Piseé, Now | mere 8 hi Cana Was) in Bhednatism or \u2018Dyepepsies vou can cet \u201c| thom through your grooer.: GURD & CO.87 Jurors street; Agents.HOSPITAL, LY ANToIRk Soh bine x | amen ER ERE * ASE ANT I IAT, = BMALL: W We PS The & 6.les Sig Ti, Call and ve it an inspection and if you dont purdiaes it for 25 cents wd Ra t cone : He as wien ew every Flue a fecis charita rade nel posed you will be free of charge, acco Chromo THE BEE HIVE, i} rah Bunko Sole \u2018On Monday morning we shall beginaspecial sale of DRESS COODS WHICH WE PROPOSE TO RUN OFF AT ANY REASONABLE PRIOR.\u2019 GIVE US A CALL.on : W.5.PORTEOUS & 00, Ww.MILLICHAMP, SONS.& co., SHOW CASES, 29, 81, 23 and and 35 Adelaide Street Factory, E plan ad a tree\u2019, Toronto, Ont and Store Fitt rings a ality.Designs and {ilusts ustratod ox oe Pen bed fr free on « append! When writing please this payer.( HOW WE DO IT! C.G.Glass, corner McGill > and Notre Dame streets, purchases his Hats directly from the manufacturers in the English, American and Canadian markets, hence can do better by his customers than the lon winded, long credit, long priced Hatters, BABY Can be kept quiet and com rtabloby w oar- around fi little Deck one Mon of cx et 8 4 Fr better than all le den They give no : Smlo ortabte, Prion Bon.Hod by Sn ts.Ask ot thu them dud, take no Ton! SKIN OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOR DR.T, Gou A \u201cSer FELIX GOURADD'S | Orne EP as sénrspiner PEL TAN SP pe te el 2 ee.to foe arrosée Te ons MYLES\" SYRUE PS! ro SE LA Lari WALTER PAUE Fanny © Braver 1408 \u201d Waleaale.ht pp Sr ret co.v8 you as good an article f ., | RETR gy | ODGE WOOD SPLIT PULLEY , D° TORONTO.co.Wooden Spitt Pa lloys are che an iron ; 2 s And batter for many and Millers using pes ohinery and power please [8 call at 1610 Watre Paume 8%.M 48x9aw EV ERYBODY | Satisffled with the great assort- | ment of Hats and Caps at C.G.GLASS'S, where the big heads and wee ones can be fitted at prices to meet Every- |: : v-| \"| body.In.HSRMAN CLARER ie ssl \u2018Auuace 1 SMYTH.LA MONTAGNE, CLARKE & vo.à \u2014\u2014\u2014 CHOOL, QUENER Re od Drummond Ste.Term commences ( Wednesd, Intending pupils apply to TEAL oa A yes \u2014 D MISS.P | fg DR and Day Sohool for You Kris a Sinker Foran x ouey ts Leud.ONEY L ENT-HALP VALUATION, irae city Pu) x commis: dntreal, aan.> BRAINS should be used in the selection of your SPRING HATS.Use them, don\u2019t mit them to get fossilized.The oid time Hattors have got to wake up and realize the fact that the great publia can be ouobred out of large old tim erodit prices, C G GLASS \"HAS MADR THE PEOPLE THINK.ASK HIM! armel OF rem The next time you are at your druggist's, ask him for a bottle of DR.RIEGGER'S wonderful \u201cEau Agti-Nevralgique,\u201d and use it whenaver you have any pain in the head, ears or testh.#-ITPLL CURE YOU! \\ VE LED, OTHERS FOLLOW Rb 8 walk down any stroct n town and In f above be verified gos romint the store windows.price Kota de NECE W we are af the front 8d there intend to remain, Cali wi C.C.CLASS\u2019S, Add drop à Quarter for a Tie worth 800.Lis & Contemars Fin Shoes| F eat aud most complete stook-of proie ade Boots and Bhoos.Ra te ALEX.DOUCLAS, 1998 NOTRE DAME STREET.89z2a THE AVERAGE MALE HEAD |X: Contains 128,000 hairs, the Female Head contains more, but a large proportion of them are not indigenons, No edds| ho: tHiiék: the scalpror crop of hair, 0.G.GLASS can Tivo 22 the head'a: nabs © covering for the Spring.Cy mer what {a thie IF You WANT To KNOW hat athe + EE Soft an makin fe Eten | = he os isis Sr ens réssy, \u2018end one that af EEE Sg & PHILODERM.es sn Ho Pur Désiccatod Wheat.sstion and Dyspepsia use.th © that edicine: it FA I dots Harts baby: y BARAVENA MILK FOOD, ©.IRELAND & SON, B NATIONAL PogD MILLS, achat Ë OUR HYROYAL \u2018WAFERS.ul à fre has bad 8 ¥ 18 aed monthly 1 Su 000 foie ar ones sat.safe.35e by over 0, te, $1 per EE \u2018 erie ta A és 5 BE rl | zor COR.EMoGILL and NOTRE DANE STREETS, | Boeckh's Standard Brushes.Genii ned ties Gnarasiess.Ce HA PE CATARRHAL D EAFNESS EVER.cured lo from one to Dore Ben.ot \u201ca PIPES|_PORTLAND, ROMAN SHOR Cn Sip BUT = FITS: AI Fits stopped free br I Dr.Kline) 8 Fits af rst use.Marvellous oures.Treatise and w 00 trial boitle free to Fit cases.Send to Dr, Kiine, 931 Arch street.Pla Pa.69 ET THE VICTO JUBILEE CANE Sp Bed at all Furniture Stores.Ask to see it! holesale Price List Free by\" Post, J.BE.TOWNSEND, 834 8t James st.Montre treal- pr] STAME VOB YREATISE, £0 dos Rise stroot, west, ors ton On J cogs JUBILEE! JORILEE! che ootedrated Tnblion Note Paper and Eu Fortier, Beationer, 256 54.James st.SERRANO SPANISH BLACKING nickest.oleh fa oe worl: test and most gore sîses STEEL WIRE DOOR MATS, Al sizes est pri f out ort ces.J Reis dnd pyited.172 8t john BABY'S BIRTHDAY.Imported Birthday Card sent whose will send us the 28 two or mara other tables.acel their addresses eue ir \\e be mother v ry rg ells.Richardson & Ce., Montreal.Fropexiy Tox Sale 33,000 AFT p.009 arpents of Foreat Land for of the of Shame D of Porte Nation\"$ line ferent risa.Ash ihe hite hy vi ss coder Ce eta, ni \u2018Th! fan to aly Hood?lo on three sides by well I lishmenss ; a river and sew Lu i torrents flow through add serve to res de Souris tl Te ree wi utilized for many different indus: r For further particulars apply to TT N.BOURASSA, MONTEBELLO, County ot Ottawa.87 FE SALE\u2014207 LAVAL AVENUE CUT stone Boy ta eight rooms, mod ors at hy LHR St, dates st, 86 4 THAT NI Érteere go foe, Prin Aopiy premises (OR SALE\u2014AT ST.LAMBERT, A NEW Ouse, hed by te of May, near the Ry.Depots.for 5.yedrs st hav HE 3 Salo 0, a pe Paie .vse SOLD OR LET-THE PROPERTY J ames lo Bele porte at Perce, ema Sr Lo.888 \u201cWorx Fy ENGINES =BOILERS == Automatio Cut-off Engines, all sizes, for every Slide Yalve Engines, and Boilers, of all kinds Complete \u20ac Stationary sad.Portable Saw Mill The Felewing Second-hand Engines and Moiters Fer Sato Cheap, They Boing Bor \u2018 o, Maced Vy_Eunugihes and Bollers ef Greater Power asd Economy by mss ne eRe Famer.tro ns 12 Horse Power, GE \" a 0 wn One 8 \u201c wo One 5 = olf \u201c hd One 4 * \u2026 E.LEONARD & SONS, NAZARETH STR corner of web.æ.XE.PLANT, Representative.KE FOR CATALOGUE, A.Tü:2aw SEMI- PORTABLE ENGINES, & te 19 HORSE POWER, IN STOOK AND READY FOR DELIVERY.Thes ess Paaines ar re suitable for Cheese and Butter Factories, Cabinet Factories, Trnner- es.Baker! ries, Confectioneries, Boot and Shoe eu oichors and Ba Maïers, haie y cost Mila de, to erect, ag Boller and Engine are Pande on a strong frame, pes, Taives, ves, &o., &o.all fitted and in soigne M Colquhoun, Drummond & Co., Y DEALERS, 63 COMMON STREET, MONTREAL VALUABLE RE : = rom SALE.\u201cwm Would hae parmer to manufactare them.878 WILLIAM H.ARNTON, 213 St.James Stroet.Foe SALE LAUROSSES, BALLS, TRY- ctofes, k Canoes, ents, Havy Car- ag at and SE rH da et ro Fo SALE-\u2014A LARGE MIE QUANTITY or Pulleys, var! we at Bras a For, SALE \u2014 Ga OATAMARAN; OSE NS Ed: corins rontonabie.» $0 3 % Ont, TIA Foes \u2018A be ect at arme Li Ew ye GOOD he FIRST ét ss nous OF THE FANT.3 8 à En Pau N oprsé FOR FALE-COUNTER rE OLA SN CAS Sr Ch fi.Jong, ebony frames.t Bt > - erine at.R SA case, daates SE RELYINOS, GLASS GLABS Te eT Po | FEE grue PE drEaT BARGAIN.Slanted to guests TAN STED DIOPORCHISE KINDS ot sadies and Conte ee LA Cloth- EX : Selina BALE ES month.Addroms, * 163 and 165 8¢.Jamost street.teres, Natels, Ac, to Tots PRICE ONE OENT, Situxitons Wxceud, OFFICES TO LET.ROYAL INSURANOR CHAMBERS, gerner No Notre Dame strest and Place d\u2019Armes Apply on the premisas to AVULE & CATLRBY, 16 tf eod Chie.ents, STORE & DWELLING TO LET, 2489 NoTRE DAME STARET.Will Jet separately if desired.ALSO, A NICE COTTAGKE, 1786 SX.CATHERING STREET.F.MoMANN, 188 8t.James.LET, \u2014- The appar flats (75x38), eorn: er Oralz an Bleury streets: well lighted pat pad.eax be fad with or with out steam POWEr.Apply 8 669 Craig street, TS LET \u2014 IN JACQUES CARTIER Bullaines, corner St John and Hospital streets, Bne A ose sag sample.roms ipl ox or at aig Sacrament sizoet.874 T° LET Hbous, Ei | Le ASD aE 2A = Rouxd, > > Ba RD-OENTLEMEN AND MARRI on hin Jor board sii} be sat at 1 Gi \u20ac qi ue, road bon d, nice room: roue Rio del pci Pole Bok gion BOAR &$ APMAYATE TA Fr 3 can had nt 41 Doretaster &F LE 834 Board Fanted.ANTED-A YOUNG AMERICAN ST EL raovana or à be | Sr ey LADY A lentan\u2019s family \u20ac TT rE STAR Of og fares wd ay LE = .\u2014 \u201cpap from wet and from arushing.\u201d | morning.&) k wanhowing she ev.NOTES blishing.a meat hop In every village in | 17 i ve t ore.you through life ga-the price ro tho directions with vb Jack te.{rag ha oon 4 loyer {7% LC ecauko toy carried cattle, and thas | + M \u2018 1 ve Y 0 supp i of api 1 alivery ¢ © same |! A Ym Rig 88 Lg 54 Bose.i \u2018 4 , I Rds B52 rooms turn tng , of ny liberty.I am ready.to live for | en ave) ar boas wo be carried to \u201cDy | mean hat M.was you whe{ =o om to latter of \u201cEM.\u201d ta | tk tale nok, to 0 a b ore Facts.Tigre jn open fel to stand.you bere, and serve you, , But neîther | JACK'S \u201cSTEP.\u201d guo of the.AR Fhe On | | hth ut'ss Or ory | fon & and Do ; That hosts of flowers burn int | will satisty you.At last you have reach.g a look at tho sky, Jack put on his lad day fig : tose hps begh for some yes, | © Brmnuo, Lun.August 34, ; Là ; ee \u2014artoet - \u201d .lows tar-stratchlog paths of sea © Be ing me: but yon find it One step too By fiydney Dayre.da Es Cou het His cap firmly down \u201cMy son was on that eas!\u201d said Mr.signer 15 he pomiuion in London.SO Red sat the suosess of Ho heir aaio is Aid salty smells that make in me ' far.1 will not follow you.\u201d \u201cFifteen, golng on sixteen, almost as over his eyes, and pushed steadily Hill, excitedly.So oJ.Bir John Rose hag been since 1833 Re- Canadian Palio, the Montreal and Domin- Shao j Alife have new apd splendid.Sir Edgar rolled his cigar completely big as a man, and every bit as strong as against the storm.\u201cWas he?\u201d said Jack, his wholoh est oftice in the gift of the Prince of Wales.on shareholders will.it is evident, have to-| {8 gL IRs eT | over in his lips before he answered her, one.Been &n errand-boy all these |__\u201cLooks ugly; looks very ugly * he re face beaming with surprise and alight, ne 4 88 look elsewhere for their dividends shan to Rive: and din Fiove full well el sks.and then bis answer was only a smile; à .y :peated to himself as he walked briskly \u201cWhy, I'm ever so mueb gladder than I OTTAWA, March 14, 1887.e ezrnings from their own Druperty.great cures, Xo .ROE For Dean Eee (hd hate and quiet, almost à gentle smile.\u201cIt will years, and no sign of ever being 8ny- along.March had finished up his duties was Before about E> The editor of Nofes and Queries con only atten Le due patte ow which shoud J.7.8B B, UTLEY.\" Boake off foy tronbios tearful, ; be more annoying,\u2019 he thought, \u201cthan thing else.Wonder if I'm to be an a good two weeks bofore, but must have His frank gaze met warmly that of the sey that the answora te E.M's queries were on bis movement, Is 1t fair or sate \u2018 N * Agà so tun.when so Lmay If f speak Just not,\u2019 and Lg mis fukn errand-boy all my lite?kept bimselt, in hiding for vigorous man whp wrung his hund in friegdly Tito are ae oR Zo PERRET) hat great and Bons SoS Shey Haruamizim, Oso, Fon 11 1886 ; 5 4 i @ 4 Clasp, ; La 0 ; on ch has bene y D I 510.prom toil and [Boil of dar me | stood at the window, oking out upon In truth, Jack was getting almost des- summer-quarters, for he was teariug again, rapenting: \u201cIts a great kindness 4, çhe maior of Notes pron erality toa greater extent than all others Iam very glad to aay I have tried Hop Bite \u2018And dure to bare à play dmoi the broad, cold lawn, where the snow Perate about it, for he was ambitious, as around the corners of buildings and rush- in you to give me so much time.Good- à Queries: combined, should thus destroy the earning tera, and nover took anything that did me.ag: ; morning, str.\u201d \u2014In lookinz over an old power of judependent and legitimate busi- much æood.- ood hie, and J y me.y patl ï sn : , av li i i Z avs i : 3 ANA much & only to lay like a shroud, and the wind wailed a what American boy who is good for any- ing through alleyways in a manner most \u201cBut stop!\u201d exclaimed Mr.Hill; and s of portant a te î ness enterprises ?Was It for this that.our Ao, for petiont de .?PA an ge use er\" oka or THE or rae of withatanding, too, if the cise requ Pr TA NEA, os, TT men 4 1 am read fave you na Ton ie, an > OUR YOUNG PEOPLE Satu a .Bir John op Telegraph ! - and: Flor omalns, Financial Commise » erday.Of courso We feel we must writ Rh % solemn dirge through the bare branches.i 9 , i disconcerting to those who were unfor- ; 0 Agpin returning.all my thonght At last she faintly murmured, *\u201cTill thing is not: : B ut there was very little tunate enough to get into his way.Jack waited respectfully to see what nd Octobe 187 Y was.alveye uRdue the public debt bas been enormously Incronsed: the best of resuits from their d sonss unsprinx, though all unsought, death ue do part.\u201d prospect of rising in the world as an Out of breath, and half worn out with further might be wanted of him, The | G heard fature pledgad.{tis time Lo call & halt and \u2019 0.B, NERCEB.In love forsotied metre.The words had hardly sounded when errand-boy.Tobesure, he had, through his long fight against the wind, Jack gentleman stood in silence fora few mo- + from Ow Le à 0 8 see to it that other Interests are not imper- ° MD.\u2014Bichard Burlon, in Sunday School Times.she turned suddenly from the window, these years of faithful service, come to seized hold of the back of a street car, ments, and Jack felt uneasy in the fear washis ultimate fate ?Yours\" gin hat illad by this manifest disposition of à grasp- \u2014 \u2018 ressed her hands over her eyes, looked be looked upon asa very trustworthy and swung himself to the rear platform that Mr.Beach would be Impatient at Montreal, March 19, 1887.ing and dangerous policy.New Have.Conv, Sept.10, 1888, THE ONLY ONE ong and earnestly into the glowing tire, > g for a moment's rest, just as it Was dash- his long delay.\u201cCan't you come upto In Haydn's \u201cBook of Dates,\u201d under the Yours trply, SPECTATOR.s take pleasure In givi .as though reviewing there some new boy, prompt in all his movements, and ing upon one of the swing bridges which my house to-night?\u201d asked Mr.Hill at heading \u201cCawnpore,\u201d ! fina; \u201cIn Dec UT, aoû à nice, Strong pnô sir 5 20e motiee .ee Position, and, with a gleam of victory satisfactory in the performance of all crossed the river.* © length.\u201cId like\u2014to have my boy see 1860, Nana was said tobe living tn Thibet; _ Elevated Ballroads.gorves it, © uss it.and Wo ko It 48servas Dy Harry W.Nrench, and trinmph in her eyes, exclaimed, his duties.The most valuable parcels He glanced at the dozen or mote pes.you and thank you for himself,\u201d and in Dec, 1861, was incorrectly said to To the Editor of THE STAR: ~The Register, Till death us do part! Yes, yes! Till and i \u201ctant ro always Plein the lighted car, wishing he could \u201cI'll come, 8ir,* said Jack, with have (Deen captured at Kurraghee.At SIR,\u2014Would you kindly publish the follow- \u2014_ : CHAPTER IV.\u2014(C death us do part.Strange that I never et to to i NP is we had 8 always travel so comfortably, then another bow; \u201cbut there's not a bit of | * perse aid 0 be oon Le wo read: in for the Dement of whos it may concern; Gazrwwich, Fob.11, 1888.ontinued)., thought of that before, hut 1 will act enirus im, and his pay once leaned pack, enjoying the sudden relief need of that.\u201d I'd ten tines rather have tured on Uct.21, 1874, at Gwallor, by the tor Montreal an \u2018enterprise \u2018which I may say HOP Brrrans Cou: *J believe you,\u201d he replied, still smil- upon it now.X es, 1 act to-morrow, even or twice been raised.Still, he wasonly W hich the shelter gave him.e looked done it than not.And may I tell Mr.disharaiah Soindie (identity since dis- 18 not undertaken any too soon, I should litre Sirs\u2014I fog; \u201cbut is that the only thing you ever though, it be Christmas day.; Yestordny an errand-boy in the great house of Hill, up, at the timber à ors above dis head, Heach, or he persisted, with a feeling proved.\u201d This, I think, la sufficient.oo oifer à fow ideas whioh have occurred to of ra {vas given 2 > by She doctors to dio 23 ¢ would have given all to him, and let , , whieh cre aned, ready that business arrangements among suc mer , té : thought of me in which you have found him place me fi the street, naked and Trevor and Company.\u201d to fly from its solid foundations, then great folkmust be made with great ex- Pante\u2019s \u201c Great Refasal\u201d me vor \u20ac to time, In connection with Bh D me They are having a large yourself mistaken?Pray do not answer Starving, if he chose.But now it is too What's all this about?\u2019 he asked, ag back at the end of the bridge.|actness, \u201cthat it'll be right about the Last week in answering H.W.'s query as To begin with, I will instance the New ve LEROY BREWER.me, I know what you wish to say.But late.1 will not da it! He shall never see he joined a little knot of his comrades And there a strange effect appeared, [lace if he keeps back\u2014 i whom Dante meaut When ho spoke of York elevated roads as a standpoint.and & ae - y.But hat gold.I am bound by no promise who were gathering for the day's work.The flickering gas-lights and the objects \u201cOh, bother the lacel\u201d exclaimed Mr, bin who made the great refusal\u201d I {suggest various improvements on their sys- : we will take no exception here.Iam after death shall have parted us.Till \u201cOb, I was just saying that my cousin brought by them into uncertain view.ill, turning.upon him a look of amused Qyoted a passage from Archdeacon Farrar's tem.pullding th Grxxxwion, N.Y.Feb.12, 188, poor.Infact, am penniless.I bought then 1 will Lear be punishinent of pr Jim Blake, at the brin counter.\u2019 mo- seemed suddenly to move in a body fo surprise, oe You needn't trouble your.Saas of Chrlst fn which be the ce bnely et the orang oe tront of the house I 1 Bop Bitters gro.the most valuable medigins this house olly, and Go me will not rebel; tioning with his han the ret: e- the right.For a moment Jack gazed in self abou 0 Jace any more.\u201d With y d Ih or Know.ould not have any moth: We 5 simply upon a bond, that so but when he has tortured me to death tment of the great Le \u201cig going to bewilderment, and then he took inthe smile hetore in two the reement Jack Fer Na ce gospel paraben 3 mention - ag PE Eo a ea, vib RoW but for them.\u2019 soon #8 1°was married I would furnish > Ch pe Lore, going Dew ; : ) ag .that this opinion was uot held by the gener- could easily be done in Montreal, viz, HENRY KNAPP, - CX and set me free, then I wil\u2014yes, I will give up his place.Can't work for the awful meaning of what be saw.staring at it and at him, scarcely able to ality of the commentators on the \u201cInferno,\u201d through the back lanes.) \u2014\u2014 * Pata thousand dollars toward mort- be revenged! irm any longer.\u201d \u2018The bridge had broken from its fasten- take in his good fortune, and 1 now quote Carey's translation of, and Secondly_I would use the cable system Bl, wives cond eying |S Ef Groot sek to gmp | Fins tur, he ore abe nen ein | aa ee ee ose pren ant |B on | 28 ses stn on Bre oa pi L , 6 of m ! ooked with respec e boy who à | The car, with its human freight, was ary,\u201d said Mr, as he entered his * en some of these recognized, Isaw i 2 ng- Hop ors, and and all.At noon to-morrow, ice that had gathered between thei in cousin who could not ie for the rushing forward to the gulf at the other wife's room in à manner very different And knew the shade of him Who to base fear \u2018hirdiy\u20141 would have only one rail, in- received great benefit Irom them for liver unless the money is paid, we sball have the last cold Storm.Then Bo gave ub frm-à drm which almost any fellow.of Gnd From his nsually quiet one pHibidine sdhjred Bla high state: Carors, stead of tro, Lo run the cars grori ile | an comolelnt und, malarial fever.Tier are ta go home and live with your mother.that struggle with the grim comforter, any ons of his relations, would be thank- With a frantic cry Jack bounded from \u201cFound whom?\" she asked, This is commonly understood of Celestine fg advantages: less pensais tn Îts con« P.M.BARNES Would vou like to?\u201d \u2018I shall not see her money while she ful enough to work for.his perch and ran after the horses.They \u201cThe one who saved that car.Itis ¥, who abufcated the papal power in 1294.struction, would not darken the street, and \u2014 * \"«Ÿes,\u201d said Lady Carrie, faintiv.lives, but there is one way left me yet.\u201cWhy not?\u201d was asked.were trotting briskly, and the driver\u2019s OD® Of my own errand-boys.\u201d Lombardi would apply it to some one \u2018ot less liable to accidente.x \u201cv .well\u201d be replied tly.rlsi I must have it and I will.\u201cGot a place where he can do better.\u201d head was bent low as ho faced the piti- \u201cA boy?\u201d , Doute's fellow citizens, who, refusing I bave heard of another plan of an elevated ALAMAZOO, M10EL, Fob.3.1886, \u201cVery well, replied, gently, rising Sir Edgar Stanley never appeared A little more talk followed, but Jack les£ storm.\u201cYes; but a stout fellow, with a bright, through avarice to support the party of the road, which I think ls we yorthy of an os Hor Brrrers Mra.Oo.: and bowing as gracefully as though again in the little pink parlor.His tield had heard enough to set him thinking.\u201cBrakes! Put on your brakes! The honest face\u2014aboy no older than Edward, Blanch{ at Florence, had been the main | VIE £2100 CH brief ch I wil explain ins 1 know Hou Bitters will bear recommenda taking his leave of a stranger.\u201cWe had NOW lay in another quarter, How often, ad he stood near the door bridge is loose\u2014open!\u201d shrieked Jack, lle came into the office this morning to gatse of the miserles that bofell thom But ie line of posts are set.San arm is fastened 42 honeatly.All who use thom confer upon \u201cbatter start by ten, to be out of the way = waiting for parcels, had he looked with as he strove Lo catch up with the horses, settle about paying for some goods he {he Jestimony of mo ot où L Oporte, w BO Kos the top of each.To cach arm, où eut pe mAnest oncomiurs and give them pri Will that hour ple \" CHAPTER VL longing eyes at that print counter, won- In the grind of the whicels and the roar happened tolose in the storm that night, aimost declsive on the point.He lr 860102 either side of the Post, are attached two claim for ther PE ave boot them\u201d sims tae $ boon.\u2019 T please you Lenten season passed by.It was but deringif he could ever hope for a place of the storm his voice seemed\u2019 caught an it wag hy pap accident that 1 found sponks-oi the Pope Celestine as being in bangers.These bangers ure to sup! rt a were first offered to the public Lu y \u201cIt does not please me to go at all\u201d natural that one so strict as the wife of among the favored ones Who stood be- | up and whisked away beyond hearing, out thatthe loss geanrred through the [hei : oterpretation le further Wire cable.The cars to be susperded from high rank from the firat, and maintained it, exclaimed an, .an English nobleman must be should hind if.His ambition never led in the while still the car moved on.With a very act.of sto those horses.It confirmed by a passage fn Canto XX VII, 101, tbe cables, that is, the wheels will be at- aRd are more called for than others eom- she exclaim grily.g ind It p ; biped.Bo long as th \u201cof amy quite ready to wi not be seen mingling in festivities.No direction of the counters where the lace desperate effort he flung himself at the would have done you goôd to see his Boniface VIII says to Count Guidoda Monte- tached to the car near the roof, instead of PARC ation for pe keen ae oir Bi q y go with you or > sang : ; ; ; ; race wh feltro \u2014 beneath it, another wire cable (a moving one) purity and usefulness I .ta\" one remarked as strange the fact that and ribbons and such like faney doings horses\u2019 heads, and, with a powerful face when I told him our boy wason that 1 6.K will run between the other two, thus sup- C0RHAUe to recommend thom-somotiing stay with you, as you like.\u201d He Was the face of Lady Carrie was not present were sold; he knew his big hands wou rasp on the bits, turned them by main car\u2014pleased as a child, but without the * Héav'n, as thou know'st, I have no power to piving the motion.Yours, ete.P- have never done before with any patent med!- _ atl} bowing and smiling.in the parlor, on the.drive, or at the make a fearful muddle of fine wares.force off the tracks.faintest idea of having done anything 4nd open; and the keys are therefore twain, Oversvam, T° J.J.BABO 7} will stay.Yon shall have the qpera Her nother had gone abroad.And he was sure he never could tellthe | The car swept on, dragging horses and out of the usual w ay.: panied me | or- Hho which my predecessor meaaly prized.\u201d Montreal, April 5, 1887.es OOK.money to-day.1 will drive to thecityat 300 living so far from the city, it was difference between a common lace cur- boy in a struggling mass, in which Jack, vently for letting him off paying forthe 1 have not consulted Longtallow's version ee ss ii : Physician and Druggist, .y boday.cityat Sat natural that few should seek her out tain and a thread-lace overskirt, for jerked from side to side by the scared trumpery he lost, and went back tu his yet eo that I cannot say whether hie has any : ce, and \u2014 during the disagreeable spring weather, they all looked alike tohim, And there animals, held on with a grip in which Work, and'I let him, just because I didn\u2019t note on the mooted point.VETERINARY.Kam M \u201cPardon me; if would be better\u2018to see The few who did call were told by the Was a dreadful story told among the every nerve and muscle of his body seem- know what to do till I had thought \u2014 OKA, Mo., Feb.8, 1880.your lawyer here.\u201d servant that the Lady Carrie was ill, boys, always with a hush of awe, of a ed to rally In fierce fight with the appal- abont it.Now, Mary, what shall we do A \" Chestnut.\u201d » I purohagod fre | bottles of your Hop Bitter of , for my daughter, =a nd asked to bo excused.Spring came clerk who long ago had sold nobody ling danger.Would it beof any use?Only in the way of \u2018a reward?He's coming 1 see that Mr.Haggard Is accused of [The Veterinary Department of AY a Sr well plcased with the Burton ses \u201cAs it pleases you,\u201d she answered, and and went in ail its misery and beauty, k ds of : ï ight.\u201d Æ tn chan y y, knew how.many yards of lace worth n fow ieet lay between them and the here to-night, .plagiarism trom the Poet Moore.there does Ÿ.; her mare good 1hat th turned away from I Dürden of failing 274 the summer approached: but having twelve dollars a yard for twelve cents, angry waters Below.\u201cI'm glad you waited,\u201d said Mrs.Hill, bot.however, seem to be «oy close resem.LS.Montreal, well kngun ds à 8 are tend.taken for six oan © medicine she has jyore was nol the burden of en she once been missed without exclamation, always Winding % with the assurance: But the driver, at length awakened to thoughtfully.We want Lo do our best | ance between She\u201d and the \u201cEpicurean,\u201d ed to couniry or out of lown subscribers only, WM.T.MoCLURE, ph 0 peak | es ence, ut wi en £ © it was not so openly remarked as it \u201cAnd you coul n't \u2019a told fhe difference the peril of the situation, was applying for him *in the best way.If the bot is slight ack emitted ot esos and no charge is made for these published ant ou above fs from a very reliable fi Soked a of oa bel an he was gone.The might have been, that the wife of Sir to save your life.\u201d the brake with a strong hand, 22e cas simple-hearted and modest, as you think Longmans Magazine for February in Mr.ta required it 1e necessary to enclose co Pas Who Anarhtor Has n boos beara rer or was clos nd him.Edgar was still absent from society.The print counter, however, did not was slowing.Would it stop in time?him, it would be a pity to spoll him,\u201d Haggard's new story of \u201cAllan Quatdrs \u2019 ee leht y ud sould ob CHAPTER V Oné by one friends whose circumstances offer any such pitfalls.One could not Already the dark-looking gulflay before \u201c1 believe you are right, Mary,\u201d said main.\u201d The French ogok Alphon J.E.\u2014Colt, rising four, bas had a ena) ?_ ; Ve allowed had called without seeing her, go far wrong, Jack thought, in measur.| them, \"But the driver sprang to Jack's Mr.Hill, .; 8 ng to Sir Henry Curtis and to Quater- plug nose in bis hind leg, at odd times, tor he summer wore or into autumn, and and their cards temainet is the fren ing off yards and ards of bright-colored help, $08 horses were Oe nn and {he = othing hat we could sive him main of his Lady Joye achatbermaid nam pod two years.Worked him Isat spring, and markable cures, autuen wo ray.all appear- ronze receiver in e hall until Sir s at you co ake a firm p Of car stood safe on the ver, 6 of the Would ever be a price for what he bas , se » the snapping took place at every step when 8 Ww.ance the Lady Carrie had adapted ber- Edgar saw fit Lo lessen the collection ny and roll up into a good solid bundle.open bridge.y de ter us,\u201d she 52 id, with a tremble her face an\u2019 angel's, her heart\u2014elas! M pulling hard.Ho got lame.I leve It 18 |.a H BISHOP à OÙ.self to her new position, and the classi- throwing @ handful into the fire.But Jack took the day to tbink of it, and Jack leaned against the frame-work in ber voice at thought of ihe boy who gn I X [Lhe bead of the thigh bone.Awa.My ad 9 cal 8ir Edgar was as perfect in com- tho calls \u2018were never acknowledged.by sight had worked his courage up to dizzy and exhausted, while the alarmed was still in the strehgth and beauty of loved her, she was 80 spirituous and abandon He i510 rest the Jolt a Jor lod.H U M P H R EY $ oo plexion, as innocent in expression, as Some.thought it appropriate to the point of speaking to Mr, Beach, one passengershurried from thecar.Women young life, thanks to the errand-boy.ed thas I not chcogo bis ove her» IN ® me ir ore also rongh Rood blister: TER refined in action, and as indifferent as offended at the slight, others offered of the managers.grew faint, and\u2019 strong men furned\u2018pale \u201cBut you can bs his friend and nelp note on this passage the supposed narrator ing.ES aneat the bilsterin rh ES days.\u201d it + DR.HUMPHREYS ever to all the world.: excuses to themselves, and she was al- \u201cIve been running errands for five at sight of the dark, rushing water in him on.Let him come here and malke-| of the sto) : * Hero 1 have lapsed Into he was slung up it would folp the legs to be Book of all Diseases, \u201cOnly to quiet for a moment the unut- Jowed to rest in peace, almost if not years and more, sir, 1'vestudied nights which they had so nearly found certain friends with Edward, too.You can Alphonse\u2019s originalversion.Bir Henry sug- more at ease, and give yatella à better ) Cloth & Cold Binding - te Lady Carrie had al- quite forgotten by great majority.at home, and I've been to night-school death.A woman with two little chil- soon make up.your mind what to do for «éste that De ua IDE to translate \u201886 chance to remain in its place.144 Pages, with Miooi Engrotiog, lowed herself to be forced again into - And again the cold winds of Novem- too, sir, and T know a little of accounts, drén threw an arm\u2019 around each, \u201cand him: 7 Semmes pee es ve Wai feet to ; colicet whe à 1 had Bret J; IX.D Have a large heavy.horse, who |.PTT RAUZR TREN.mociety, when, to her unutterable sur- ber were sighing about the angles of the and\u2014and\u2014some one says there's to be a with streaming eyes knelt in thanks When Jack came to thé rich man\u2019s seen of 1306 {his quaint Joke, Te ben 1 or is fiat footed, the frogs of his front feet have 0 aLmoS.curé FAR prise, she found berself ons of the most Stanley mansion, and the tall trees and vacanc at the print counter\u2014and\u2014\u201d | giving.house that evening, he was astonished up Temple Bar for the same month ef Decome tender and sore, caused 1 think b i .envied of women.Where only youth the lovely shrubs that bore the warmer \u201cAud you'd like to fill it, hey?\u201d said \u2018My parcel!\u201d was Jack's first distinct when Mrs.Hill kissed him with a sus- February, 1867, and at p 193 in an articla travelling ou mountain roads.What would | had bowed before to her beauty or Ler touch of summer-timeso gracefully were Mr.Beach.thought.He had little hope of recover.picion of tears in her eyes.But that on * The Hayward letters \u201d J read ns follows: boot sim fie horse cannot have entire |.\u2018Wealth, she found their fathers and trembling before the ruder hand of the Yes, ir.\u201d ; | ing it, but walked back to where he had Was nothing to the s which fol.\u201cIt was tho \u2018solritucus and abandoned ! ooh SLIOGEG RL TONS ore.or lass mothers, \u2014ves, and their grandmothers North.Their garnish of green lay in a \u201cIll speak to Mr.Hill and see.Like leaped from the car at his first pe-cep- lowed.Edward was a nice boy, who did Mss.Norton who introduced Mr.Hayward fat footed.It vg could rest Bim.for A \u2014kneeling now, in ail the freedom and dry, brown drabble about their feet, enou hit's filled already.\u201d tion of danger, and after a little search not seem at all to realize the difference lo all that v oy distin t sted, by talent or weei or 3 or 4 days, remove his shoes and caualiey at America, because, forsooth, Naked and knotty nd gnarled, with Jack made his bow and went out, daz- came upon a drenched thing of dainty between a rich man's son and an errand.| nia fer thus: \u2018The \u2018 apt Put bis feet In & cold bran poultice.Previous phe was the wife of an English noble- nothing to cover their deformities, they zled with even such a small show of suc- lace caught in the timbers.boy.He entertained Jack with games SRuous and abandoned Mra.Norton\u2014so Lo dolog so have them trimmed and ras man.Who would have ieved her, swayed this way and that before the cess in his ambition to take such a huge \u201cThat's used up, sure enough,\u201d said and pictures and music, and showed him \u201cwas distinguished by an admiring it would help his feet very much; but in had she lifted the veil from that skele- whim of whirling wind.There were but step.He was a imodest boy, yet whe Jack, ruefully.\u201cI wonder if it\u2019s some books the like of which Jack had never néhman\u2014bad frequently need of My, summer such feet should have bar shoes, ton, and betrayed the fact that excent two servants of the Stanley mansion can wonder that magnificen Visions cf of their fine stuff?\u201d From the care with dreamed of, yward, who was ber log advieer,\u201d The leather solos and be regularly stuffed, ä In society she never exchanged a word who ever saw the mistress.The others future greatness ran through his h which it had been put up be wasinclined \u201cHave you ever thought of what you name.of the = admiring Frenchman \u201d still Pe Jing ant docs Dos do with the man upon whose arm she leaned only knew that she was ill.No phys in the course of the next few days.to think it must be.fe thrust it ipto would like to be when you are older?\u201d remains to be found out.\u201d Can any corre- jo.the boards AT ber with such an envied right, beyond a few clan came to investigate the malady and Since his father\u2019s death, years before, his pocket, and, bruised and limping, asked Mr.Hill.spondent glve It?™ times when he had sought her apart- experiment upon it; for it was a peculiar Jack had been obliged to give up his struck out for home.ir,\u201d said Jack, \u201cI did think Two Misprints.ment to demand her gold case, which medical science not yet fond hope of securing any hing in the If he felt sore as, after petting and I'd like get into the business\u2014afîter a y In tice of M Sent's © ' When Christmas came, and Stanley touched upon.She had no pain for way of systematic education, as he condolence by his mother and cousin, be long time, you know\u2014when I'd studied Short Bayings oi Great Men the amiliar swelled up and discharged offensive matter, Hall was bung with holly to honor the which their drugs were a panacea.phrased it, but had kept up his night tumbled his weary bones into bed, how a zood deal more\u2014 He stopped in some Nation of March 10, EBYS atp.Ph Avg.would advise giving) colta a ping of good old English custom, for the sake of There was nothing the surgeon's knife studies in the firm faith that every small much sorer he felt the next moraing! confusion, fearing he might be thought Devil's insufficient title to thezood times diet junest 4 yoots, geek; I T t Pro rietor, Sir Edgar appeared again could have removed, that would have advance in the way of learning would be He would have attempted a return 5 very bold.Is taken from Wesloy, and assignod to barley three times s week ; a ood bs in the ttle pink drawing-room.; relieved the suffering.some help in his rise.his work in spite of it but for a severe \u201cGoon,\u201d Mr, Hill said, enco gly, Rev.Rowland Hill.\u201d The notion of the Devil regular, gentle exercise, IN \u201cI fancied,\u201d he said, \u201cthat as this was She sought in vain for some explana-| Two or three days later Mr.Beach bruise on one knee which made it im- \u201cBut when Mr.Beach said being entitled to any good times ig oprtainly: f iron apd 2 Christmas eve you might have a present tion from the rude man and ruder beckoned him into the little room next possible for him to walk.have a place at the print counter, which novel.For times read lunes\u201d Itwo carbonate of soda dally in the feed or Tor me; so 1 remained at home to receive woman who were constantly near her in to the great office.\u2018A mournful council was held over the Would have been a great step from run.Perhaps not be worth while to notios such & mash.Jor the one that has grubs, give him i\u20ac Thad a little money last Christmas the capacity of servants.They may have \u201cI spoke to Mr.Hill about you,\u201d said jace, Even in his dismay at its ruined Bing errands, you see, 1 let my cousin 0B.688 In à tion ot\u201d Be One da % ounce of Fowler's solution in a vint of night, and 1 spent it upon s present for been nurses from some hospital.She the manager, as sharply as ever, \u201cand he i Ellen have it, because Mr.Beach said it « a\u201d ; 8 Water daily.Gentle exercise will belp them.1320 { appearance Jack had built strong hopes hay .ote Book :\u201d The editing is better \\ban Mac-My cow has been sick four da you.Now 1 have not a cent, but instead had never seen them till she came to says we're tillipg our retail places mostly his bigh opini f his mothers Was girl's work to do with dry-goods, the preface; but here and there we notice ok va JS il Tt 3 A Peo ; aos upon his high opinion 0 mother's E \" pl A \u20ac un Bhe stands in the stable, bangs her head and a\u2019heavy burden of family expenses.consciousness from a sudden fever which With girls.\u201d Jack\u2019d heart sank.\u201cGirls grill in everything requiring deft hand- and thought so myself, obviods slip.\u201d On p.19 \u201cpast powers® Jooks low spirited, and will neither eat noy \u2018seems but just that you should take your followed close upon Christmas day.seem best suited for such business, don't jing He had felt quite sure that if any \u201cI believe you are right,\u201d said Mr.should evidently be * vast powers.\" \"| drink.A neighbor sayaghe bas bollow horn, turn.\u201d ; ; More than once she demanded that they they?\u201d Jack felt half ashamed of the one could ever again bring back to beau.| Hill, laughing.\u201cAt any rat » he added, LL In the Toronto Week of the same date, | wolf in Lhe tall, is nid bound, and has lost Very gracefully he lit a cigar.summon her husband; but they always big hands with which he proposed to do ty the forlorn rag, she could.But both Soberly, \u201cwe all have reason tobe thank- March 10, we read: \u201cMr.Yard Beecher her cud.Ans.\u2014These ure hames Riven to \u201cYou mean that you wish for more replied that he was away from home.such light work as measuring prints.she and Ellen pronounced it past alt help ful those hands of yours were not occu.Dad, ala, Be proou of mara! force; every koown allment a cuw happens to money,\u201d said Lady arrie, quietly.She applied every resource to discover \u201cBut,\u201d went on Mr.Beach, \u201cyou've 50 far as returning it tothe store was Died with print-goods on the night of thority bad + on moral a here are no such diseases a: + o Tilden a have.7 ! eu ; : bad with most / lo been greatly tle as hollow k \u2018Between the leisure puffs of that vex.some means of communication with the been with us a long time, and done good he storm.Now, my boy, you shall haye |: x » w\u201c » oatlle as hollow idgly fragrant cigar, he replied: \u201cNo, not outside world; but every endeavor was work, so Mr.Hill has concluded to tr concerto.for it, of course, Jack,\u201d &.better place an the print counter 12 Wonkened, ete.\u201d For .n°\u201d we must read glo.Cive the fol exactly that; but such an arrangoment as frustrated, whether she knew it or not, you.You may begin next Monday.\" said Ellen.re it hadn't been for your You want it; but some of us think it re ur, 2 ounces; \u20ac stall relieve me of the necessity of en- by the watchful eyes of the strangers.And Mr.Beach was talking ra giving up to me, it wouldn't have hap- would be bétter for you to go to scheol Michnel Davitt, he water and '& a g the unbounded sarcasm which In her own home, guarded by servants the next one claiming his attention pened to you.\u201d \u2019 ; .for a while\u2014if you would like it.\u201d 1p the Editor of Notes and Queries: Let her bave plenty of water ou pile upon me whenever I admit thay who where bribed and paid from her before Jack had half done thapking \u201cJt isn't much of a give.up if I'm Like it Jack's whole frame glowed san 815.\u2014Weuld you kindly spsw her as usual but do not use the milk for sev- t costs a considerable sum to support own open purse, she was a prisoner him.ing to put a burden on you from the at the very thought.| has Th Bred y Paiches Tssue of Be, eral dys.If ¢ establishment.\u2019 bevond the power of pleading for pardon, \u201cI\u2019ve got it, mother! I've got it!\u201d very start,\u201d said Jack \u2018Do you mean\u2014school al) day, sir?\u201d owing ichael Da tt a member of the] Be ln 24 hours, rapest.Lei bet diet be _\" beyond the possibility of rendering & Jack had hard work to keep fram shout- \u2018\u2019Sending word to the store by Ellen of he stammered, \u201cBut I could neves take: nglish House of Parllament?Br doing wo.hae After she Boours well she will im- } Loma Ee ransom.__ ing his great news all the way home as nis disabled condition, also a report of the hime.you Mila ovias B11a0, P,J\u2014Last autumn whey, weaning my eee.Eavorito 2 she was thankful.Too weak to struggle, too 111 and indif- he tore plong the sidewalk, somewhat t0 tho loss of the parcel, ne was obliged to \u201cWe'll seo about that,\u201d said Mr.Hill.{Montreal : spring calves, I bad them Shut in a vard scription is sold LF drapgiots under Posts \u201cI beg,\u201d said he, \u201cthat you will not ferent to resent the wrong when she the disturbance of quieter passers.\u201cIt's content Nimes at home for à week, at | \u201cNow understand, my boy,\u201d he wenton, |\u2018 Mr, Davitt hotds no place In the House of and fed them all they could eat of bay, corn fine, guard foe Jreapper, around ov Jét \u2018your tongue run wild with you on fully realized its magnitude, too heip- a step.The biggest kind of.a step.the end of which time he again stood at While .Hill, who was listening with {| Commons elected in July, 1886.stalks, rutdbaga tops, and apparently the x ee ou oF Women, ) Christmas eve, The paltry hundred less to defy the arm that held her after Jstter pay now, and more steps ah the door of Mr.Beach's room a face full of kindly interest, laid her .to be doing first rate.Alter a month | guseiy wi red plates : .4 : lets Tous vi a be medicine does not oper- Edagr Ho interrupted her.A moment later m ousand which was made your dower she had once felt its power, she sank 'm not mistaken.Hurrah] But \u201cAh! ure back?\u201d said that gehtle hand on\u201d Jack\u2019s head as tenderly ag his\u2019 «Seat to the Galleys\u201d \u2019 hurried thom ute then they commenced was a song that vanished as quickly as into the chains as one, when sipking in who®s this?\u201d noticing for the first time \u2019 mother could have done, \u201csome of those : ours has.You used to sing charmingly, the brigand sea, throws up his arms, a young girl who arose from ber seat man.\u2018Yes, I've kept your place open mother oo to us were ôn that car that ronald Cameron (Montreal) vis » five wooks, live out of seven, died, nd could by the Fray, before we were married.1 {and yields the struggle even before the to greet him.\u201cWell, \u2018Cousin Ellen!\u201d \u201cIhank you, sir.And about the goods nig] , and we would like to help vou on, phrase is now out of date, as there is Ho L used many remedies but all tn vain, they rémémber the way you smiled upon me, waves have covered him.She surren- -_\u201cl\u2019ve just come into town to Jook for 1 lost?said Tack.\u2018I want to Settle not Dy way of paying you, but because Bugh punishment as belox \u201csens to the staggered around for a day or two, then and the song you sang to me last Christ: dered to the tide, that it might bear her | work myself, said the visitor, after yout paying for them.\u201d one good turn deserves another.If yon galleys.\u201d A galley fs a long, low-bullt; nat- thay would swell-or bloat up like a-drum, we mas eve.You have changed since then.so much the more easily, lacking resist- uniting with Jack's mother in warm « An vase Mr Beach's quick eye fol.Want to go to school, and to college too, row gbip with gne ck, much \u2018used in the never could ses what was ailing inside.Cu *s 1 » = clear £i i ! i i i ss y ; 2 s Mediterranean: troduction That lawyer of yours is a bestial out- ance, almost hopefully waiting for the congra ulations on his \u201cstep.lowed his rapidly mov nger along a We'll see that the way is made or steam age Axiant there Galleys Ars Ax There can be no doubt at all ghout, it.rage.He lords it here as though he end, with that refrain of freedom on her hard finding a situation in a small place, jine of accounts\u2014\u201chere \u201ctis: lace fichu, YOU- _ a | 5 eros ed The pr d aver.Ton : owhed the estate.I feel like damning lps, Till death us do part.80 I've come to try in the cit cost price thirty-five dollars.We'll make It was all settled within \u2018a few min- prope oder times Ë ed ng.phe stagger , sas was due wo ae BLANC ARD'S Pit > 4 = his shadow every time I see it cross the She found one very firm friend, how.\u201cI'm afraid you'll ind it hard,\u201d said ; \u2019 utes, as quietly as if the whole world ed threshold.You are determined to keep ever, to share her bondage.It was a Jack, shaking his head doubtfully, Pon, 0 Ton again said poor | had \"not cod about and suddenly pre- dla ho chained\u2019.to the gwolling dye 20 one om undigested food me poor, because you think that then buge St.Bernard dog.He was also a thinking of his long probation as errand.Jack.It was not\u2019 more than he had front of smiling prosperity to In an change of place burpaphin woud \u2018have re- ou have me in your power.That is a stranger, and but another guard no boy, and his long seeking after some feared, but more than he had hoped it Jack in place of the one où cloud and éxespt death wap that of the Aaleys, In loved it, I think.ovin sentiment, is it not?Now I want doubt; but the dumb beast could not be thin else.\u201d might be, and he could not keep bis dis- struggle and doubt it had always turned Y748 these wares otis} ed, sud 1» convicts repris os you to set this lawyér adrift, and put bought with gold or bribed with | 1'mafraid so too,\u201d she sald, cheerily; may from showing on bis face.How to him before.Such wits as Jack pos: were amplos od in hacd labor In arsenals and Jour property in my hands, It will be a promises.He eagerly accepted the \u201cbut if1 can\u2019t do better, I can only go could he raise such & sum?\u2018How could sessed seemed completely to desert him th Bdged ware called bagnes, from the at hy of commissions, friendship which she offered him, and back.he help feeling utterly discouraged to when Edward accompanied him through fe bagno, Wierally nes.the, + ; | bath name su Radway\u2019s Through 1t all that perpetnal smile day and night whs by her side.Some- \u201cIf you were only a boy now,\u201d said ; - he h fter he had taken his leave of see 1 oa 1 3 had nop for a moment subsided.Hoe times a vague thought of attemting to Jack\u2019s mother, \u201cyou might take his $hipk of ay on which Sing ate the other for be prisons oi Constantinople coataiuod A ; tood © bat Read In .be\u201d 9 _wa8 too languid to stop and think if it escape entered her mind; but the thin, lace as errand boy til} something better O the very d Hore bos h boyish eage, they 6 near th v ae) \u2018always appropriate.Hé blew a white hands lay helplessly in her lap.ed up.\u201d y od to take his grand step upward?\u201cI Here po with boss always, In of the Seraglio The Constituent Assembly y oe .little - did pf 1791- mitigated the auflerinizs of con- .ou did flots France, and tn elief ne enty minutes, n ¢ 1 i \u2018 \u2018 : bu i ; I \u201cLook here,\u201d said Me.Beach as the à ; ne ath, A perfect little wreath The sunken cheeks, reflected in the Yes; pat as ; m not 8& boy, suppose d meno! you know, of what 794 | t 11 ! © chains wil be brokea a remembrance of Mr.Beach's words instalments, if you ike\u2014a do a ter, curling over and over upon as a friend, Th 1 1 * ?me remember it Napo eon.to from 9 to sold Is it as it mirror, asked, \u201cFor what would you I shouldn't do.\u2019 oy was slowly turning away; \u201cperhaps night.: fice, sil § cre t away from him, growing fainter escape?Death is on the way, coming A little flush cameover Jack's face as it could be arranged for you to vay ite for But pis, D 3 ing to feud once de avi ofpéa- 1 V Code 1 itself, till a passing breath made an by a stronger hand than that which crossed his mind\u2014\u201cGiyls seem best suit- out of your pay, say,\u2019 .i : 1 oe L a ok .: ere val of it, and then all became a soft holds them.The ransom will soon be ed for such business.\u201d He glanced at It would make Tt a great deal easier, ao ! 2 : Ne metier HO ati.Fodridden, \"AE cloud and disappeared.Once more his paid in a coin that must at once be satis- his cousin's slight figure and, small sir, he said, very earnestly.à forget it as lopgasi live\u201d: - ; Who is Tenefited?: Bribpled, Nervous, Ne: i or prostr eyes turned toward his wife.He was factory and complete,\u201d And with a sigh hands, and the feeling grew upon him \u201c1 think it can bo arranged, but you \"«Nor shall L you may be sure,\u201d said To the Editor of the STAR: .with disonne may suffer, Radwey's Heady waiting, a reply.Her head was resting she would turn again to the task of much more.strongly than he cared to must speak to Mr.Hi.Go in and tell Fayard.\u201caood-nignt.\u2019 Lo 818, out the following Item from the Bellet will afford instant pass.ine! on her hand upon the marble mantel, waiting.2° have it that the managers words were Him about it.\u201d 7 \u201cAnd Jack had.to stop half a dozen New York Ævening Post ot Friday.sent FOU the Head.Asthma, Pneumont piv And the fire-light glopted overthe pale At times, when the will became weary true.What business, after all, had a The great dignitary listened quietly £0 times on the way home Po listen to the thither as a special d Irom.city: ache, Toothaohe, Neuraieia, \u201cGolds.Bare face in crimson tints, while it trans- with its long and incessant watching, great, fellow like him handling dry- Jack's story, e did not seem at all in fiok tink; fick, order to satisfy him.oo Mowrauan, March 25,\" Vics-Bresident Van Throat Eroncnils, atica, Inflammations, formed the pink drawing-room to a deep and'nature roselin defiance, she would goods?He looked.again at his big hurry.as Mr.Beach always did.self that it was fot all a dream; \"~~ eae tha to) bi vito of the onde ea \u20ac ore! Diary ein rata and oppressive purple.Her hands |\u2018exclaim, \u201cSir Edgars torture is driving hands.How would they look measur- es, you're the boy Mr.Beach told «What do you think of.that .y has netted themiover rofit Bruises, Pains in the Back, Chest \u2018or Limba, Jesu Her heart : robhed as though me mad\u201d She even wondered if she ing prints?And how mush better suit- ays © waskeepirg à placer Fait for.He step?\u2019 he sat, after the hole d he gro roocipls bel ax oe STD.Ar t was the frst and 18 the only : its i uld burst its con- wer X ssles w } ] f ¢ nful bai ans ) ; n e not already mad, But reason came ed to tussles with all kinds .o weather able.a y been syeteu fa -the apré until ory portant PAIN REMEDY fines, Bhe seemed powerless to move a again, and asserted that tho surest way and tugs with heavy parcels was his retable.Ç So io United Ltd, but the dark eyes flashed the fire touccomplish precisely that object would stoutly built frame than to stand behind JACK colored high at hearing such us: «y polug ih, Osada and Ke Un #8 that snstently, stops most exorucinting en told ai home, 4e ln ousin Élien danced about the room.ogres kb CE, © Just the, æert ù d 1e ë .T prevented her lips from uttering.At this.laces Were more fit for girls and Uist Mr.Beach ever had time tô think \"% *\u2019 said Bis mothe odily Tr revio : \u201cfast she lifted her head, and with a calm- Thus\u2019 this strange, unearthly waiting Ramen.Bir of the errand.boys (except to sed.that oh b els à hero, Sal his mother, raph receiv ol the der Le pb Som hi ih ho ee Batt E se ë A panies, dire hroi e y 0 : \u2018who'sat smoking and smiling before her, woman spoke of it by accident, or it tendin feelings which\" he would gladly much less to speak of 3 ; operations loved eyalom ia los pates oo \u201cshe replied, \u201cI cannot do it! ht have passed like every other eve, bave shut out of his mind.But before Mr.Hill approved of the pro ones, s 0 : at.oY he terms of the agree- : = rans alpaius.: last, and, standing firmly upon her feet, Christmas day; for the sad, unreal \u2018\u2018Fifteèn, going on sixteen.Almost ment for Jack to sign.08088 1, WHY HE WAITED.etisens Be Pa ue ces fo ebro pue ets BO * 3 they did their dut d got their ja , Jack went to bed with a whirl of con- : 0 speal YE thot to Fay) He's been a t in A com \u201cof tele- a tumbler 8 water, w Do 6 repli lo it\u201d mi Bot ldn\u2019t b yi - Vomiting.; \u201cphon I will help you,\u201d he said, gently.and the morning dawned like every morning his decision was fully arrived plan of makin good the loss, ow years whon ho couldn\u2019£ better ta vous bry.If the $700 per day was new businesa; OIL A our gad: to .perties in which : ' v ( : : ol ALB Les thelr capit stery, Ji © \u201chie exclaimed, indignantly, [will not shadog had nearly reached the thres- as blghs 9 man and every bit as shrong, \u201cBut,\u201d said Jack, holding his pen be- A French soldier was sitting on the tnots might bé son el oe tag even over ES rd Pots ; it ft ni make this de- an isaasts, a \"Of indignation which only a strong will be to perplex herself with thoughts like a counter all day! Surely such sheltere looked for praise.He had no imagined they.have ons hls gross revenus of $700 phe da fa taken A than ne Langs Stomach, existing tele- i) tr ap- neñs which astonished even the man brought Cbristmas eve again.\u201d The o grea more of a ¢ doing his small work faithfully all £89 road likes hot work over the coun- Jramps.Bpams.Of vata Bios -:\"Fhé-atrong grasp of her will yielded at other morning, notwithstanding it was up & paper wi 27: I£ iteltransaction could, bot alréady be th | Fiatuloney and à ntornal ba.Coll d hones! hold that would usher her beyond the Cousin Ellen, I can arrange fore ing Jo ha perceived at the submi hill oveclooking fn acific Railr J y to other malégnnnt, Ways er.t of ny .When I will make you,\u201d he said, with confines of days and seasons, and she the manager, you she beliind the paper o day of the loss, town; his\u201d horse was p arture; Put tiered 50 such excuse.The ky rected : a sil a took but little interest fn the turns of print counter, fad I'll keep at the out- bE you would be so good, ir, a8 tomhke tho man was ao \u2018 } loisuzel ph systems of ! Montreal and Do- tect om au saute oka.an if 0) : ovis Hidgar,' she spoke defiantly, now time.Just why she was dying she did door work a bit Jonger,\u201d ~ _; 48.date from this week, Ÿ raight ask so from timë\" to time glancing froin m dos Compani 8 rmeate the who loo un- Malaria in its Vari ue F ; \u2018 ai .that restraint no Jonger held her back, not know; she had simply taken it for Cousin Ellen pro ted, declaring she much, because of my losing a week by esplanade to a big official envelope he 4 they in goud condition gand they ap of 0 orms add -he-vainiy endeavored to interrupt granted, She had believed her mirror, | never would allow such a sacrifice, but | a hurt I got.\u201d ad in his band.\"A comrade pussed | Ys Falls serve the publio as does the post Cured and Prevented $ .\"8 TER \u201cher, \u201cmore than the entire income of believed her senses, believed her own I t listen her, assuring ° ga.assented Mr.Hill.\u201cBy-the and said, \u201cWhat pre you doing then office In ita 8 ars end 31 as low as There is not remedial mrent.in the world : \"PENS fy estate on have had and used as you desiroto die, and dafly and hourly grown her that he bad füily made up hi mind wap\u201d ed, as Jack signed his name | \u201cI am ing the President's pardon those prevail e te at will care Pôver ad Kine.and all other me FRE en Ht.1b: is ten times more than you weaker and fainter.WORE on the subject of girly\u2019 Wark, and woy y was turning away with thanks for one Flichmann, whois to be shol benefited larions, Blilgys and othiar pided br , \u2018ban posxibly\u2019spend upon this house.I| During her unconscionsness she had { not undertuke it even If she\u2019 retuséd the] \u201chow was it you got hurt?\u201d this morning\u2019 replied the smoker; cific Balls any in ry x #0 quickly as \u201cami Only 8: had for fear of the sacred been removed to an ald \u2018wing of the situation.\u2014 Another interview was | \u201cStopping a team of street-car horses, \u201cWell, well, man, why don\u2019t you hurry \u20ac x 1.À.not oniy cures the patient seized vows with which I swore to be your house, farthest from the street and the soug t with Mr.Heath, who, finding sir, that night bFthéstarm.May Itéll- slong wi pour pardon, the con the venture D per < t bat posad the Ma, adfe, düt nover for a moment in fear of main building, and most hidden among: Ellen's recommendations satisfactory, Mr.Beach it'll be all right about the | rade.\u201cQh, po.Saf, there is hardly al couse hus taph lines for the dvons oi Sve morning take 20 or à \u2018you, hava yielded a demand, the nuked branches.She eared but lit- to the change, and on the Mon.lace, six, he keops back adoliara week | soul on splatiade, and the firing.ol ite E'angot 85 wall use rackor, before Rolag ook they will preveat x k tle.indeed, she had hardly left-her bed orping Jack still togk bis stand of PAYYL | o,f Dito Tag fob yet beep formed.You.for publie bus The same SrU | autasis mere; T several wi .Grrl \u201d his cousin | ; un 10rseaY\u201d i uly | \u2018me MPG I: I N : \u201cShey company.ta.ner bottia., 50LD BY AGT.ng) ae ke: Continued Ee eer a Aho counter ~y ri Aor rang Lp aired dd : prog bent a SLO DRT rs 0 | smart yi .WORDS TOR WON, LET THE DAIRNIES PLAY, & : Oh! Jet the dairnios play themsel\u2019s: I tke r Come an I like to see cach face sae bright, à \u2019 eart sne gay: They mind me 0' my ain young daye\u2014 Oh! let the batrnies play.Oh! dinn: eck their sinless mirth, Br an ued dull und whe FE sioong looks or cankored words, u roles play.And louce wine folk should ne'er forget They ance were young as thoy, As 1g\u2019 o' fun and mischief, too\u2014 Then let the bairnies play.never try to get a held, ¥ auld age crim and gray, U; à weu suitsnawy neck\u2014 Ror let the bairnies play.* For, qui there's mony a weary nicht mony a waefu pie them, if God spare thelr lives\u2014 Sas let the bairnies piay.\u2014 Mary Inglis in Scottish American, HER GUESTS TOOK HER SALT CELLARS.Such queer things happen constantly fn what is called \u201cWashington society\u201d that one ceases to be surprised at almost anything, no matter how absurd or outrageous, that may be told in connection with its doings.The following is at present going the rounds of the clubs: A certain hostess, the leader of one of the most exclusive sets here, gave a handsome luncheon the other day.Near the plates of guests there was put a sflver salt cellar of curious and artistic design.Against each salt cellar rested the card bearing the name of the guest.It so happened that these salt cellars were the gift of a very dear friend; in fact they had been presented to the hostess on her wedding day, and she valued them accordingly.Imagine her dismay and indignation when she s, after admiring evidently supposing from the card resting against the salt saw one of the gues the design, an ilar that it was intended as a favor, fake it up, and put it in her pocket.orse than that, most of the other e.The hostess was speechless with ues not only one, followed her exam- pe\u201d Tn She completely lost her presence of mind.A painful silence ensued, d the company parted under the im- ression that their hostess had suddeniv en taken ill.When the doors had Blosed upon the last guest the unfortu- \"hate giver of the feast found upou count- ng her treasures thatshe had only two left.The next day came an explanation.A polite note was received from à lady who had been present, saying she had neglected to take her favor, mentioning it, and asking the hostess to kindly send it.1t wassent.\u2014.New York Tribune.HOME DRESSM A KING.d aon buy a cheap and a dear material, one fo r best and one for every day, it is economy to make up the better piece of goods for the hard wear, providing of course it is of suitable color.And the colors should always be durable when one\u2019s income is limited.The home ssmaker will succeed best if she confines her efforts to plain styles, not severe nor ugly ones, but attempting none of the fancy frills that Worth puts into his splendid frocks.Have a care - for future remaking, and \u2018\u2018cut up\u201d our material as little as is feasible.xcept in heavy materials it is a wise provision to have an entire skirt of the material, and to put away enough surplus oods for a new walst or basque.se ways the very best waist linings, and line waist and sleeves alike w silesia.The highest priced qualities are from thirty cents to fifty per yard and are woven in fancy colors and in brocades.These are very pretty and desir- ut for all other that do not \u201cgive\u201d at all are best, and these come at twenty-five cents in plain able for silk gowns, § materials the least pliable linin colors and very firmly woven.00 linings help to win the battle in fit- and to keep it, once won.Tailors the best dressmakers will never fit a dress over new corsets, The first newness of everything but the very tof finest French corsets produces an ar ficial figure that is lost soon as the corsets have been worn a few times, and then the Gt of the basque is spoiled, Corsets should be of the firmly woven French satines, without stiffening except for the bones, and having the shape In the cut.These should he worn often enough td conform to the figure of the wearer before fitting a dress over them.Fit a basque always over skirts of an approximate thickness to those it will be worn over.In case of slicht hollowness at the arm size\u2014a frequent trouble, and one that no form belps\u2014ceut from silesia two pieces the size and shape of a large size under-arm shield.Between these put sheet wadding\u2014not cotton batting\u2014of the uired tlhickness, usually two or , three layers answer, then sew neatl around the edges, baste into eac sleeve at the front of the under arm,and sew the shields in over them.This will be found to assist fitting materially.One or two sets of \u201cThompson's Never Break,\u201d flat, under-arm corset steels, sewn into the under-arm seams of dress waists, will keep the basque well down over the hips.These steels come in tipped casings, at fifteen cents a pair, and in ay be as eusily,sewn in as are whale-bones, We are so often asked what kind and quality of black silk to buy, that we uote from a fashion writer in Butter- ck\u2019s Review, who says: - \u201cBlack silks, satins and velvets arethe vogue.The cords are somewhat heavier than formerly and the intensely dull effect is no longer approved.The silk seems to show its appreciation of being sed:;into such prominemce from the raiéélitston-into Whicl it had sunk ping mdre gracefully.All tests are tried with \u2018black silks fo ascertain their worth, bat they are like plum pud- y infallible proof of thelr good \u201cqualities cones with actual experience.The feminine world moan Over enormous fice for somé& heavy by drapin ding, in that the à ilks that cut,and others that grow'shiny, ut at last, perhaps, fortune smiles an one is delighted at the distovery of a silk that is neither: inclined to cut nor shine.Black silks at best are but a lottery; albeit the game does not,receive the credit it deserves, for the blanks wn are much talked about, while but W words are devoted to the prizes.A lack corded silk, soft to the touch, and glistening enough to show that itis a silk, makes such a costume as is desirable to have with us ali the time, because of its Jerfect suitability for many occasions.\u201cWe advise intending purchasers to buy only of first-class house: ® ay a fair market price, and to rely ipon honor.\u2018able dealers.One very & test is to orease a small piece of silk between the thumb and fore.lingsr.If the crease shows When the silk js straightened out, it is too r to buy.\u2014 Compinion.0 buy.\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Home ECONOMY IN THE HOUSEHOLD.What is economy?\u201cNo doubt this question does not strike you as à now one, nevertheless again we d hope you will ai your- ask, Al selves \u201cWhat is economy?\u201d \u201cEconemy?Why ecenomy is *sav- \u201c\u2026 Gooë! Baving what?\u201c _*Money;\u201d you answer.TR aa DE - fhe Fashions, the Health oT OEE] principle of the world forever?Is there nothing to be saved but money?Let ine ask again then, what is /rve economy?No answer.\u2018True economy is putting things (not only money, take note, but things) to their best use.Among said \u201cthings\u201d is time (*\u2018time is money you Kuow\"\") and to a false estimate as Lo the value of money over that of time, is due a great deul of loss of energy.Ever since Benjamin Franklin's grandfather was a baby (and a good deal urther back than that for all we know; there has been current a story which sought to teach that for the person who habitually unties the string of such parcels as come to him, an independent for tune waits, Knotless string is a good thing doubtless,\u2014a habit of economy a better one, but can one judge of a man\u2019s economy by such a thing as this\u201d Now when Lenjamin Franklin's grandfather was a baby, string, such as we have now, was no doubt scarce and high priced, and as such was to be valued and treasured.In these days however, when it is to be bought for alinost.nothing, and the world is full-to- overflowing of unfinished work, toconsi- der him as the true economist who uses half an hour or even fifteen minutes, in saving the hundredth part of a five cent ball of string, iscertainly place a false estimate upon time, which surely pos: sesses as great a face value as any other of the world's commodities.À woman drops her needle and forthwith drops her work and gropes round on her hands and knees looking for it, not to keep it from sticking into some unwary foot indeed, but because it would be extravagant to take another in its place.And with what satisfaction does she come to the surface after ten or fifteen minutes.To be sure she has a \u2018\u201c\u2018erick in her back\u201d \u2014she has wasted ten minutes, she has torn her dress part way from the band, but she is-triumphant, for she has been econoinical\u2014she has found the needle, Economy is a great art and the world\u2019s salvation, but let judgment be exercised as to which is the true and which the false.It is from this very source of false economy that many people work themselves and others to death.\u2018I'here is no econoiny in a man keeping insnificient and inellicient clerks, and hitnself work night and day to make up the deficiency, thus laying the foundation for present doctor's bills, and a useless old age.There Is no economy in one Woman with a large family trying todo the work which three could more reasonably accomplish and thus unfit herself for everything but an early grave, We should try to remember when teaching the most useful lessons of economy, that not only money, but heart, brain, health, time, all must be considered before we can get a true estimate of economical living.\u2014Prudence Pursons in Ladies\u2019 Home Journal.PIAZZA CUSHIONS.Cushions for piazza steps can be so easily and chenply made and are socom- fortable and luxurious .hat.when ance made and tried, one wil never be willing to be without them again.They protect one\u2019s clothes from possible dust, and make nice seats when piled on the grass, and can be used in hammocks, and are nice at all times for little children to loll over both indoors and out.They can be made of old or new stuff, plain or elaborate, as one pleases.We made the cases of bed ticking.They were made twenty-four inches long and twenty-four inches wide.They were stitched up on the machine, and one end was left open for the stuffing.We stuffed them with layers of straw which was placed in very evenly, and over the straw next to the top we put two or three layers cut from an old bed comfort, then sewed up the opening very firmly.For covers for these we | Used for the bottoms heavy cloth cut from old pantaloons; for the tops, figured canton flannels of rich colors, blue, brown and cardinal.The edges were finished with heavy cord, large tasssis were placed at the corners, and a strong loop was sewed securely on one side to lift them by.The handsomest cushion covers we have -are made la crazy, of pieces of rich, heavy brocaded shufl from an upholsterer\u2019s s op.The bottoms of these were made of oil cloth such as are used for table covers.Four cushions are not too many for one piazza.Make one and you'll soon ind yourself making more.\u201d Handsome covers for them could be made of ingrain or Brussels carpeting, and crocheted covers would be very pretty.\u2014Uhlma in the Household.THE FASHIONS.Spring Millinery.ROUND HATS.This style of head.gear will bs worn by young ladies for ail occasions, this season.Shapes are in many varieties, but most of them are intended to be worn over the face.Brims are of irregular widths; sometimes broad in front, quite narrow at one side and atthe baok, and so wide on the other side that when turned up against the crown, = most of them are, Shey reach quite to t: There are shapes like English walking-hats with the britn turned u d to th harpl Rha Kida.th trond panare tng projectin , and no brim at all at the ack; and the same effect is noticeable in hats with the briin outstanding in front and at the sides,and either cut off or pinched up into tutes, or turned up.squarely against the crown.In these shapes the trimming is almost invariably disposed at the back.Nome lower- crowned hats are shown round like English turbans, with the entire brim rolled evenly.There are Tuscans and fine Milans and fancy straws of the same class, that will be used for dressy hats; but the solid-colored English straws and mixed braids will g@main the choice for ordt- nary wear.Ecru and brown shades are most largely imported in Milan hats, but other colors are shown, and many have the crogn of the plain Milan, while-the brim 18 of some fancy braid.There aie also dress hats of lace, with colored velvets and jetted side pieces y the For the trimming of hats ribbons are Used to an almost unlimited degree; but ostrich plumes and tips, velvet; tufted gauze and tulle, repped silk aud taffeta are also in favor.the brim is plain, it is smoothly faced with velvet, or covered with beads, and the front of the crown is almost hidden by a fan of faille laid in folds spreading out downwards; or else there are loops or ladders of bows of ribbon up the front, and clusters of ostrich tips on one side or down the back.Many pointed ends of à he high front bows of hats, and two colors of ribbon are used in contrast.How colors and materials are used in combination will be best understood by citing examples, A hat of old rose straw (plain an) has a trimming of brown and old rose ribbons.The widely turned-up sides of the brim are faced with a deeper shade of old rose velvet.Two long loops and two pointed ends of each kind of ribbon stand high in front, and the ribbons are doubled form, band around the crown.On each side, back of the loops, are two sharp slender wings, one old rose and one side being nearly concealed wide jetted curved brim.doubled ribbon form the other brown.A square crowned, rather broad brimmed hat of dark blue straw has its ed finished with a braid of rough straw; in front is a cluster of narcissus, the green stalks being confined about midway by a narrow, dark blue ribbon, the ends resting on the brim.Around the crown is a folded ribbon that shows the picot edge.X dainty large hat has a crown of ay, lace straw and a brim of Milan.he facing is of gray crepe, and the narrow band about the crown is also of crepe.A fan like arrangement of crepe rests against the crown just infront, and three full gray tips are placed against it.If a bit of color be desired, a rose lini may be used for the brim; or if pref.the lining may be mauve.A hat of pale yellow straw, in effect though not in shapes a turban, neither facing nor binding on the smoothly finished roliing brim.A drapery of brown surah carried about the crown and drawn up in a long i ow tips; one brought well forward at the lower portion of the loop, and the draped loop very high and quite Just in \u2018front, At the side are two ye other showing just over the top of it.The trimming of a hat of heliotro chip consists of doubled fans of sat! surah and faille silk, loops of velvet, a bow of ribbon, and a very full aigret all in different shades of heligtro ex cepting the aigrette, whioh is p THE WORK TABLE.COUNTERPANE WITX DIAMOND STRIPE .( Concluded.) 63rd row.\u2014Purl and knit aldernatel twice, purl 8, knit 3, purl koit & purl 4, slip 1, voit 2 together, pass the Nip stitch over them, purl 1f slip 1, knit 2 together, pass the siip-stitch over them purl G kn t 8, purl 1 Lait à purl 8, kni FT 1, pu 1, knit 1, purl 1, 64th row.\u2014Purl 3 and knit 1 alternately twice, purl 1, kil put 3 nit 23, purl ; purl and tal row.êsth row.\u2014Like the 62nd row.66th row.\u2014Like the 84th ro w.67th row.\u2014Putl 1 and knit 1 alternately three times, purl 8 knit 8, purl 1, knit 8, purl 10, make 1, knit 1, make £, pul an 10, knit 8, purl 1, knit 8, purl 8 knit purl alternately to end of row.6sthrow.Like 50th row.69th row.\u2014Purl 1 and knit 1 alternate ly three times, purl 8, knit 8, purl 1, knit 3 purl 10, knit 1, make 1, knit 1, make 1, knit 1, purl 10, knit 8, purl 1, knit purl 8; knit and purl alternately to en of row.70th fow.-\u2014Purl 1, and knit 1alternate- 1y three tim url 1, knft 8, puis, knit 1, purl 8, knit 5.9, purl 3 knit 1, purl knit 8; purl and knit alter.of r : purl 8, kni nately en ow.\u2018ist row.\u2014Knit 1 and pur] 1 alternate- .1y three times, knit 1, gurl 8, knit & purl 8, purl 8; knit and purl alternately te and of : - aud row.\u2014Purl tid knit and made stitches and knit the purl atitohes of last row.\u2018 73rd & THE NEW GRAND TRUNK.RAILWAY DEPOT, MONTREAL: 92nd row,\u2014Like 89th row.93rd row.\u2014Like 01st row.94th row.\u2014Puri 1 and knit 1 alternate- knit 8 purl 8, knit knit 8; purl and knit alternately to en 95th row.\u2014Like 92nd row.986th row.\u2014Like 03rd row.97th row.\u2014Puri 1 and knit 1 eig times, purl 8, knit 8, purl 1, knit 3, purl it pur} 1, knit 3, purl 3; knit and purl alternately to end of row.98th row.\u2014Like 95th row.93th row.\u2014Like 97th row.100th row.\u2014Purl 1 and knit 1 alternately eight times, purl 1, knit 8, knit 1, pur] 5, knit 1, purl 8, knit d alternately to end of row.1018t row.\u2014Like 98th row.102nd row.\u2014 Like 100th row, 103rd row.\u2014Purl 1 and knit 1 alter- ur! 8 knit 8 purl purl 1, knit 3, purl 8,; purl an ternately to end of row.THE HOUSEHOLD.White Onion, Salmon and Potato Soups.A DELICIOUS \u2018WHITE SOUP.- * Ingredients: A knuckle of veal, 8 or 4 quarts of cold water, one-half cu well-washed uncooked ri slowly, skiinming thoroughly, for 8 or 4 hours; when almost done eupful of milk, and let it boil up once 8; knit and purl alternately to end of row.74th tow.\u2014 Like 72nd row.75th row.\u2014Purl 1 and knit 1 alternately four times, purl 8, knit 8, purl 1 3, purl 8 knit 2 together at the knit 5, knit 2 together, purl 8 kiit 8, purl 8; knit and purl alternately to end of row.76th row.\u2014Purl 1 and knit t alternately four tim url 1, knit 8, purl 8 knit î url 8, knit 7 ï 77th row.\u2014Knit 1 and ; knit 1, purl 3, knit 3, puri url 7, knit 2 together at the her, purl 7, knit Edor Ffiquette Department: Should a mere acquaintance when ui a 1, purl 8, knit Visit of pondolence ask the servaut & see if e well beaten, a table- sume chopped chives or parsley J to the tareen upon these, through a colander, stirring constantly that the egg may thicken the soup without becoming curdled.FRENCH UNION BouP.-{Soup a l'Og- non) without meat.\u201d Put into a sance- an butter size of a pigeon\u2019s egg.the cakes ri 1, knit 8, pu rnately to end of row.78th row,\u2014Like 48th 1y vat nes Pur à Fait D.11, knit y five times, purl 8, kn purl i, kn url 6, ott 2 together at the back, 1, knit 2 together, purl 6, knit 3, row, Knit 1 alternate- nately nine times, large onions, aliced thin; stir, and cook them well until the a half teacupful of flour, until it is red, watchin that it does not burn.pint of boiling water, a d salt.Mix it well, and let it minute; then pour it into the soup-ket- lace it at the back of the stove until almost ready to d then one and a half pints, or a quart of wo or three well- are red; then add of the soup at firs well ro omoothly boget er; taste, to see © soup pro and Let it simmer a few moments.Put pieces of toasted bread oi dry bread) out in mond shape, in the bottom of the ureen.Pour over the soup and serve CANNED SALMON.\u2014Drop two slices of onion, a teaspoonful of salt, half a salt spoon- white pepper and a tiny bit of cayenne, and place ove boil five or six minutes.repare the salmon b; bits of bone, fa move the onion, and thicken the milk with two tablespoonfuls of flour wet with a little cold milk or water, or with rolled soda crackers.When it has thickened (which will take about 18 ith constant stirring) add the salmon, and as soon as it boils once more take it from the fire and add a heaping tablespoonful of butter that has been heated just enough to melt it.Serve in a hot tureen, Poraro Sour.\u2014Peel and eut up four rather largs potatoes.Put them to boil, and when nearly don and add one quart of fres Boil two hours, or until the potatoes dissolved in the water.ng water as it boils away.Vie done, run it through the colander, sream or milk, a large tables parsley, sait, he boiling point, an for one which seèms to hile it is boiling removing from and skin.Re pour off the water, resh boilingwater.À very good soup Editor Etiquette Department : Will you enswer these questions In your faturdaz column.A married lady Roos bo he : m ho Bhould she call afterwards, seeing that the lady who gives the \u201cAt Home \u201d for some ime owed her a visit.so if know that nvitations for a dinner party have beon oyt several days before I get mine.and that 1 sm ut-in at the last, is this a reason for me | ecline?When paying afternoon visits, when Co.Montreal: Dawson T valuable statistieal and historf- cal annual of the States of the civilized appearance tor 1 SPRING \u2018SUIT.The model illustrated is made of red-stri plain gray cloth to match, T tablier front of the skirt and the vest, collar and cuffs of the basque.foundation skirt is cut two yards and a.third wide, and is edged with a plaiting at the bottom.plaiting of the striped wool nd, but across the world makes its hat enlarged from its preced r, mainly on acceunt of ad space to the smaller British colonies.es teem with information.twenty-fourth year of its publica- al of \u2018late years, it is tt Keltie, Librarian oyal Geographical Society.As the whole is revised after official return its figures and conclusions may be upon.The new censuses of &ermany and France have been utilized, information is given on the various systems of land tenure in Ind been incorporated in be ea Las been allotted separate space.\u2018 Altogether there are import.mixed woollen goods, come cloth in Sasa only for he 6 back and sides of the skirt are covered with the plaits on the sides extend to within a few inches | ack, where the drapery is, they are only twenty inches | deep.\u2018The cloth front is thirty-two inches logg, twenty inches wide at the bottom : down upon the kilt plaits buttons.The over-skirt consis a cloth revers oneach side.and sloped to e on both sides wi apron front and a full back wi hteen inches at the t 8 purl 8, knit a row of large shel 8, knit.1, purl 3, nik ternately to end of , : 104th row.\u2014Like 101st row., 105th row.\u2014Like 108rd ro \u201c 108th row.\u2014Purl 1 an 8, purl 8; knit and-purl alter.nd of row 80th row.\u2014Like 48th row.81st row.Purl 1 and knit 1 alternated five times, purl 3, knit 8, 6, slip 1, knit 3 togethe titch over them, purl 8, it purl 8; knit and purl alternately to end of row.Pur! 1 and Xnit 1 alter.purl 1, knit 8, ri & | nit-11, purl .8, it 1, url and knit alternately ow.\u2014Like 48th row.84th row.\u2014Like 82nd.row.fr row.\u2014Purl 1 and kni 8 url knit ur ?Del aiternatel to end of row.87th row.-Like 85 88th row.\u2014Purl 1 oh 1y six times, purl 1, knit 8, purl g knit 1, url 8, knit 7, purl knit 1 1 & kait 5 putt and Ean allernately to end of 4 tew.5 , CL 90th row, .af.{ke 80th rew,\" ° oly : k La ui bei à 3 ad We d knit 1 alter.and knit alternately to end of row.Jd row.Like .Now repéat from first row for the h uired.se stripes are alternated with a : a stripe, for which cast ist row.\u2014Purl 4 knit 8 knit 2 toge- knit 1 seven times, make 1, knit 3 together at the back, knit § purle.\u20182nd row.\u2014Knit 4 ther at the back, pur 19, knit 4.8rd _row.\u2014Purl NEW PUBLIVATIONS.pers Bazar for Easter is a gala number in its illustrations which are large and numero of WIL Carleton, Alfred Fredericks, \u201cA Scotch lustrations and fashion notes, hints for the table, ther, make I and 4, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 15,knit 2 together at the back, knit 1, purl 4.4th row.\u2014Knit 4 p the back, purl 18 purl 3 together, knit four rows foi the finished: stripes mus er.; ._~This coun T ane {is trinimed wit .me border to match, for - ting which will be aiveu next To the Editor of the STAR: Sin.\u2014Now that the Logan's Farm is about row, d knit 1 alternate- made over to the City lor Hleasure y as the Domtaion bas not pe course mis y oni: | sw PA well adap! zan\u2019s Fay Is i: AR Lot \u201d À erioket and läcrosse grounds co w.~Purl t and knit 1 alternate.ee décorations © 73rd ro: ly four times, purl 9, knit url knit fre 8, knit à mak 1, poil méke | ETIQUETTE, ving a lady of the house will see her ?M.A.ARs\u2014Tols sufficient to make enquiries and leave d Editor Etiquette Department: Plense tell me in your Saturday column which you consider hest for u young lady to put on her visiting ecard when paying larewell visits before her marriage, P.D.A.or a ear EADE: ANS\u2014The latter Is, we think, preferable.TIbeother bas become very old fashioned though it Is sometimes chosen as a mark of special friendship.Editor Etiquette Department: You spoke In one of your recent columns of beatén up cream used fustead of ordinary cream or milk for coffee or cocon in the afternoon.ease inform me how fia Placed on the table and bow helped, it being difficult to pour out of a jug ?Youxa ¥.ANs.\u2014It Is pest in a bowl, and is bel with a spoon.Bowls of ornamental glass resembling colored floger glasees are ofisn Editor Etiquette Department: Please tell melif it is incorrect to have coffee at the and of a smull evening where there are only one or two friends us guests.Instead of at the beginning.hi ch is the berter time?Do UBTFU.ANS.\u2014 Tea or coffee is usually served sbort- ly after the arrival of the guests; in such cases, however, some light supper is given later in the evening.If coffee an are the only refreshment, it ts better, we thiok, bave them served late, as they take the place supper, Kditor Etiquette Department: Will you tell me in your Saturday column if | it {s incorrect to wear a colored morning suit at an afternoon tea.also what d of tie worn, Do men go upstairs or leave their overcoats in the hall, also is it ineorreot if they can only stay a fow minuies to keep on their overcoats?'UBSOBI ANg.\u2014Men wear colored morning suits on these occasions.The proper sort of tie is \u2018doubtless governed by fashion, We have noticed that very light colored sil to be worn.You must be guided by the arrangements which have been made.Bomee times servants are directed to ask the gentle men to go upstairs.It is not usual to keep on overcoats owing to the discomfort of the heat and possibl oceasious where there is Do exacting rules as regards dress.Editor Etiquettes Department: .Will you inform me through your etiqu column regarding the oorrect number an arrangement of knives and forks for each guest at à dinner party, inciuding dessert and Foy u BER.ties seem e crush, however, teas are ttle formality, and Hostess.Two large knives and forks, also AN.flesh knife nnd fork, are placed at either side ot ensh plate; across the plate at the top are the dessert spoon and fork to be used for pudding.The tablespoon for soup is laced at the side with the large knives.\u2018Lhe arrangement of dessert and ice plates is made beforehand, and it is only necessary for the walter to place them belore the guests.An ornamental d'oyley is on eich dessert piste upon which is plaged the ice piate an and fork are put on tbe dessert plate, and the tay spoon for the ice on the rim of the ioe plate.the finger glass.\u2018lhe dessert knife other people come In is it Detter to go away before they shake hands, or walt til} they have done 80, and 1hen 20 away?YGKITY.ANs.\u2014i.You are correct in callinæ afterwards.2.We think not.It is often difficult to avoid delay fo the issue of dinner invitations, owing to the probability refusals, and the consequent necessity forre-arrange.ment.3 Unless you an take leave befors thay come forward to meet the lady of the house, it is better to wait until they have shaken hands.eg NEW MAGAZINES, Mr.Beecher\u2019s last oontribution to periodical literature opens the April Brooklyn Mayazine, and p most vigorous article, giving the great preacher's opihions of dancing, social amusements, stimulants and tobacco, in a general consideration of \u201cYouthful Excesses and :Old Age\u201d Th preacher\u2019s four last sermons are also printed in the number, and a most elo- uent tribute is.paid to the editor.The balance of the number breathes of\" Spring-time, flowers, and Easter; Rev, T.De Witt Talmage contributes a bright *\u2019Eastar Recollection\u201d Mrs.MM.J.Gorton describes the \u201cFruits and Flowers of California; two other writers describe *Spring-time in the Forests,\u201d and \u201cThe Gardens of Leyph while poets sing sweetly of budding ring and the carol of b{rds.A notice- le feature is the reproduction, in the Author\u2019s own autograph, of the famous poem, \u2018Curfew Must Not Ring To- ht,\u201d by Rose Hartwick Thorpe, to ich the admirers of this world-famed roves to be a © .dead his memory by will be attracted.There are four bright short stories.A clever Hmpee behind the curtain of \u201cSociety ab Wash- n given by Flora Adams Darling, to which an excellent com- ement is found in the fourth paper of aton Donolio\u2019s series of \u201cStories and | Memories of Washington.\u201d With next Es the magazine will change its same follow! Make careful observation of the Spar A the weather duriug the month of Deos ahd the firat hair of the month of J; are making that part of an \u2018day, or by the lst February, e, Mr, was on wrong track, having: ase \u2018sumed liability for an ages! meiy, come Une Fund, BIT de 10100 on, x spoken language knows I pme: = mee ; ua \u2018Make yaar oa Alma To the Kditor of the RAR: Be BIR-1t is briefly in the for it 1s during this tite e great nu To \\llustrate: If, as ln tho present winter, this observation tiine was uvusunl!y sovere- (the mean temporature.baving.been some four degrees colder than Las Dern experl- enced for several years pust), Lhe natural sons sequence, according to.atmosphorio law, would Le a steady, strong, dense, Gold weste - erly wind from the Reindeer Couniry north of Hudson Bay and the frozen Labrador.towards Lhe warmer, lighter and asoen atmosphere of ihe Atlantic, This strong westerly wind blowing dlrect= ly across the Arctic current has had the effect, Lbis winter of drifting the great los floe some 600 or 800 miles easiward, out of.ite usual course, apd consequently retarded - its average vtme ol arrival and contact wi the Gulf btream lor the long period of ssvel wee - .; Arriving so very late this year, the quence musl of necessity he a considerable\u2019 atount of precipitation n the form of snow, 0 slest and cold rains (rom the east and norte east, 88 uatural result, rather a Gol late spring sod a Fonerally cloudy sun! With & good deal of rain fal This fs my general forecast of all such seas sous, 88 ure preceded by such observation Feather as last December and January ate orded, \u201c The 20,000 square miles of ice floes, 3 ered by the glislening snôwa of the Arc regions, arrivibg some sevan A ond later tbun average, must necessarily disturb the equilibrium of the atmosphere on the coast ol North America, while this areat staple rocuot of the nurthern seas is \u2018melting out u the late spring.Again, wben our observation time to be only averuge weather In regard to tem perature, then the ice floes arrive about the first of kebruary (this fact is establish ed by the observation of residents on the Labrador coast, on the Straits of Belle Isle), the natural result of which is to make the winter an average one, lollowed by an aver age spring and summer, with the average amount ot fain and sunshine, à .ut, lastly, our observation tin: : to be, like the winters of 1604-1685 and.1885-1884, much milder average tempera: | ture than usual, the Arctio ice floes Will are rive very early, as e t mentioned ear it was found in latitude 45 degrees, in he very path of vessels navigating between Liverpool and Halifax, on the 96th Jan \u2019 \u2018The ice arriyiog thus early, 1 bas Fel: ruary, March and April to melt out er.the combined influence of à more sou latitude and the warva waters of thé 3 Stream; and the necessary consequence ia an early, dry spring, and a generally warm, : Hy shlumel, begin to fo tbe i 0 foe floes n rm up near Arctiocircle as early asthe first of Septet about 1500.miles north of New d in 150 days, at the rats of 1( oO an y oath tha Stream where they come in.confliet with de stored up heal of the tropical seas and are overcome.' \u2018 The general configuration of North Amerte: \u2018 ca dipping towards tbe Arctio Ocean with na.important wountalos rusting east and west to break the cold winds from the north; as: well as the two great currents of warm and - Cold walers which wash our eastern caste, \u2019 are the most limpertant factors, doubts.less, which determine the very , weather which is experienced Roel unt itis an old and wue saying that \u201cone sie treme follows another.\u201d [i seams to ba Nae ture\u2019s method of making com : restoring the zeDeral balance of ténipétés tures.They seem to be the great atmos spheric swings of the pendulum Over an above those produced by the alteration the seasons, the beneficent effects of which is.to Durlly the air we brealb, water the earth.rua e it the healthiul abode of man abd.a ; Fee ms eme = ; My theory it.a put-shell is.Lo 1.Ice,early comes, balance pf winter smart and strong, but, early gues, with spring an summer geDerally warm and dry, Ou 2 lee, average time in coming, winux: spring and sumer average.CL 3.ice, late incoming, rather light westhe.for a considerable 2pell in mid-winve: with late spring and ra cloudy, wel sii My objeot; Mr.Editor, will be served it 1 can draw out \u201cOld Probs,\u201d the redoubtable: er Wigzælus or any of.the prognosticators of ' the weather who bave aired their theories in patent medicine alinanacs.If these gentle man don't look out, they may awake a ; fine morning, bad viiose nains fe orion of whom Lam SôRs w name iezlon, of whom lars où making their o' RR ; TT & Cuarmaz.- Marbleton, April 6, 1887.oo i Gas Mesting.Z0 the Editor af the STAR: = BIR,\u2014Other duties bave.provéanted ue sooner correcting en error inthe the Gas Company's annual meeting issue of the 6th Yast.; your The report states: \u201cIt was discovered thas Having quoted res to establish addition 3 the $177,000 at _oredst profi i stantially 57h00 loss, there were subi 20% the president excitedly affirmed , pan & 500 ed ede leet owever, ckly percelv at | dent's red e 8 + to mislead was a faila favor of quarteriy aivid (our millionains Gal oars.Davi Senet ont CE a nome pet bu © Superannuation scheme was 8s stated, the chairman par commenting Dereon, Ferdun, April 9, 1887.118 Fourth fe N Your 8 Fourth fre.Rew jee JE For the last four montis I Nave from rheumatism, af time Xi down, endeot up suife od the most acute must instant cure as regards the have only used ons bottle up to t ut now can sft down.get up, about without the slightest pain, RE D, TICHBORNR, .mar Rhermatism 18 FT énre- Cu: Mr.e tism for the past thirteen y nd have ' 1es advertised for it, bat ail witho : ee fas induced to use 8.9 be OIL, ith u 8 Une (he pain vanisbod and has not since returned, \u2019 \u2018 Nothing Fanats Et for Mhenmétiom.Cap Chas, W.Crowley, President of the andlap sailors\u2019 Union, Princess stregt ; inzsion, says: St Jncobs Oll is indécd 6 most remarkable discovery: think there lé : nothing equal to it for the gure of rheumas tism and like disenses.1° Rhénmation-Mnces and Ankies-Cared.Mon.E J.B.Pence, Mayor of Ki ; Canada, suferad With sovero rheumads pains in the [Doge pod ankles - promptir cured by St, Jnoods OIL ca m\u2014\u2014 f covery appileation gives HR ei : ntains a cure: ever ; uality ; svery genuine Bots bears the fc oi pverr TE Ani sesimlle signature ever ritalin Kkno ow mines, he will also review the whole ques- .ont there is only one official weigher .garine in the States was expected to - ltion pipes the Jaw was passed and that \"entirely fraudulent substance gold intent, the claims of the incurable on the \u201cmot i\u201c ot the afflicted more worthy of con- Ey 7 port of the patsy Br pant on Ton es ram nod ig from 41458 or We Yoliove the ciroulatt 1 Tue SE SAA A dr gant iy Fas, BoP Roch: vorcer Gorton pon rp Shee as ÉEPRE.rent for Fegan neg Paris, France, CIRCULATION op THE DAILY STAR for week ending april 9, 1887, - Holiday .= » 28,318 total ., - 133016 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week ending April 9th, 1887, BATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1887.BEFORE the City Council begins to Igy heavier burdens on the shoulders of the taxpayers it should weed from the \u2018civic official staff the incompetents and : lors who are in each other's way in the * glies and the corridors of the City Tr Tae Pall Mall Gazette was greatly in favor of a Colonial Conference, but it ts by no means pleased with the way in which the Celonial delegates are being treated by the Government.It says: It was perfectly npen to the Government to abetnin from inviting the representatives oa \u2018the goloules irom the uttermost ends of 10 Si thet, asked them to come, a mere oo i but I for\u201d business, popded to tati Tih Ftnerit ty.put ministers can ar else but forviog a eût have, have ecme, i reluni, the linverin! Contersace is thrust apne to Le we au Kine of the ooio- our golo instead ug yoleomed: into ¢ common sn.of our common © gre to bo strietiy confined to spec su ps.sad © even in disaues ssing these they are to dfol his will not do.It dass an do two things ot a time.thoy ad sons for ra month rawer nier to be marred br aa or vane THE IRON INDUSTRY.So many reports have been sent from _ Nova Scotia regarding the unhappy condition of the coal miners that the STAR has decided to send a staff correspondent to the mines to make investigations \u2018and ascertain whether the development of ay iron industry in their neighborhood would relieve the distress among - the workmen.The question of granting sufficient protection to the iron industry will, most probably, be seriously consid- pred by the Government before the close of the session, and as the matter will affect the whole Dominion, the letters of our correspondent will be read with interest by the business community, Although, our representative will pay special attention to the Nova Scotia tion of the development of our iron resources from 8 Dominion standpoint.~ ro OFFICIAL WEIGHING, The Board of Trade has been discussing the question of weighing on the elovators and increasing the number of public weighers as one and the same.About the necessity for greater accuracy: in the weighing of griln in the.elevators there are not apparently two opinions, but on the other there is considerable divergence.At pres.i in the city, who 1s bound ovor, in a heavy guarantee, to furnish instruments and to weigh under certain fixed rates.His certificates are legal evidence.But it is stated that his present duties are very flight, a8 a good many persons prefer to employ private weighers and do with- on the official pertificates.It is always wnwise to multiply officials needlessly, afd if the work requiring official weighing can be performed by one man, it is - unnecessary to make other positions which will prove partial sinecures, and thus the danger of rivalry among different officials in thelr scramble for a meagre business would be avoided.OLEOMARGABINE, The impositipn of a tax on elcomar- erush out its mannfacture.\u2018The Com- Yissioner of Internal Revenue states that the prodnetion shows ne diminu- the only effect has been to drive small \u2018mantfästurers out of the trade.During the three months ending Sist January, t the production was 10,000,000 Ibs.and the export only 114,697 1bs., leaving -over three million pounds per month for home consumption.Professor Wiley, of the Department of Agriculture, bas found, from a great many samples purchased in several Places, - that only the very cheap butter is adulterated, and in no instance was an a8 butter.He further finds that the aBulterants were mainly beef fat, lard, ad cotton-seed oil ; and states that nine out of ten scientists declare that oleo- \u2018mpargarine is wholesome and unob- \u2018jactlonable, The manufacture of oleo- \u2018margarine cannot apparently be killed by the imposition of a heavy tax,as was \u2018Lelièved.remettre HELP FOR THE INCURABLES, 5, In this jubilee year when Her Majesty\u2019s subjects are on charitable thoughts valence of the community shpuld lost sight of.There is no class - sideration and more in need of help than e'\u2018innurables.It is hard to imagine a \u2018shore pitiful condition than that of a poor and friéndless person aficted with an incurable disease.Destitution and leridless èsg are hard to bear, but when added in are the sufferings of a disease whe prevonts the person affiicted wit from earning his living, * and L which there ds uo hope of cure, life must indeed be a \u2026 burden almost intolerable.To alleviate the sufferings of persons so griev.+ fusty aMicted, to bring some cheer and mfortintodietrs Hives, ts sure = be fairly re to obtain for them a full and hearty régognition 1 from the benevolent.We dg hope that some active philanthropisfs-wilt; take the work of establishing a home for the fncurables of this city in hand, It is an abject weil worthy of the most strenuous and self-sacrificing exertions\u2019 of active Christian workers.MISCHIEF WARING, \u2019 No one who recollects his gechool days can little-boys had to see à couple of the big boys fight, and how seldom, upon the whole, the desire was gratified.More frequentiy it was the other way; little boys fought while big boys looked on.All this was well enough or bad enpugh \u2014which shall we say ?\u2014in its day; but when we become men we should put aside childish things.When we see the sedulous efforts put forth by certain writers in the press to sow dissensions between members of the Dominion Government, how, in particular, everything, possible and impossible, is done to create jealousy between Sir Hector Langevin and Mr.Chapleau, we are irresistibly reminded of our school-boy days.There is a difference Lo be observed, however.Boys, with the thoughtlessness natural to, their years, looked upon a tight as great\u2019 fun; but the grown-up boys who make themselves.purveyors of every kind of mischievous tattle-tattle and every kind of treacherous suggestion for the purpose of estranging two public men, have far more sinister ends in view.\"They are breeders of discord for the most selfish of purposes, and surely it isa miserable game.Certain rivalries are incidental to every walk of life; lot thew be honorable ones.The man who would seck, by mean insinuations, to convert an honorable rivalry into an embittered personal feud is a sneak, and that is all you can make of him.We should call him so in a private sphere, and what else is he, in the name of common sense, in a public sphere ?In the latter case, indeed, we see not only the meanness and venom of the miscl ef maxer, but a callous indifference to t public interest as well.When will it bo understood and acted upom generally that whoever tries maliciously to discredit public men, or in a gencral way to render the conditions of Government needlessly diffienit, is a bad citizen, a public enemy ?We wish very heartily that the churches of all denominations could find time and occasion for the enunciation and enforcement of this important moral truth.THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN THE STATES.Party ties are loosening in the United States, and the spirit of party, if not dying out, is much less fierce and exacting than it used to be.United States citizens no longer consider that party loyally demands that they should support the nominee of the party whether he is good or bad, wise or unwise, and that they should stand by the principles of the party whether they approve of themor not.They are not to be deterred by an ill-sounding nickname from voting as their individual judgment dictates.\u2018The mugwump is growing to be a power in the land, and he is not confined to a single party.Not only does the Republican vote for the Democratic candidate without hesitation when he approves of the principles he advocates, but the Democrat, when in his opinion the public good requires it, zealously works to secure the return of the Republican nominee.Then the political situation is complicated by the rapid rise of the labor party and the steady increase of the prohibitionist vote.The factors of the political problem are so numerous and the quantities so uncertain that it is a matter of great difficulty to arrive at even an approximate result.Who are to be the next presidential candidates and what are their chances appear to be hopelessly perplexing questions to even the most sagacious and best informed party leaders.We have already given our opinion as to what are the chances of President Cleveland\u2019s re-momination and re.election and we see no necessity of saying anything more on that subject to-day.The Republican party is greatly divided, No earthly consideration could induce large numbers of most respectable Republicans to vote for Blaine, and Sherman does not find favor in the eyes of many of the most influential men.of bis party.Thege are the only two Republicans whose chances af nomina- \u2018tion are as yet seriously discussed.The Republican party managers may have à more acceptable candidate in reserve, who, when he is brought out, may carry all before him.No one tan even guess what may happen.In \u201cAmerican politics it is often the unexpectsd that comes to pass, and tlie \u201cdark horse\u201d is as likely to win as any othe.At this present moment, however, Grover Cleveland seems the \u201cfavorite\u201d among possible candidates for the Presidency, rm e\u2014\u2014\u2014 À NOT MUCH OF AN IMPHUVEMENT.We; have seldom' seen atifthing more unseeraly than the open Way in which the Mercier organs represeg} the recent action of the Provincial G&ÿernment in raising the annual rent of ber limits from $2 to $5 per square mile, 48 an act of revenge on their politigdl opponents.The lumber merchants, they say, bave been among the most powëtful supporters of the Conservative pasty, and it is a grand stroke of policy to\u2019 take $138,000 out of their pockets annually over and above what they are now paying, for their limits.La Patrie fairly goes into | ecstasies over \u2018the atateëmanship and political generalship egfhced by Mr.Mercier in this case.smite the enemy in the pocket, thus impairing his future political usefulness, while finding much needed money in the present Snancll atringency\u2014 why, that © genius.Thd thing strikes us very differectly.Judging the net of the Government simply'hs à matter of public polloy, we are \u2018ot prepared at this moment to say that it might not be called for; but we dd say that high.minded men entruste} with the responsibilities of office woul hesitate to perform eveh an act whilly unobjectionable in itself if the circumstances of the cass were such as to make it look Hke an attack upon their political opponents.We go go far as to say that, in administering the affairs of the province and in shaping its legislation, Mr.Mercier ought to know neither friend nor foe.When he meets his\u2019 opponents \u2018on the hustings, whèñ he diseusses their public policy in his plate in the House or \u201chits\u201d organs in the press, let him give them \u2018not only a piece of bis but the | whole of his mind; but hen it it comes to wblic ack fail to remember tho longing the | induca My, Glad yon DEEE and a sane- tion of his oath of office, the less wp hear about punishing men for their political opposition the better.\u2018It seems to us, we must say, very surprising that journals with any pretensions to respectability, particularly journals that | | profess to represent higher and purer political methods than those heretofore in vogue, should so openly exult in the revenge taken by their chief upon the lumbermen of the province for their past attachment to the opposite party.One may safely conclude from the way the Governmeut organs state the case that had the lumber merchants been friends of the present Government Mr.Mercier - would never have thought of this particular method of replenishing the exhausted treasury.And this is what we are called upoh to admire as an example of pure administration of public affairs! DENOMINATIONAL DIFFICULTIES, Assuming that Lis duties entitled him to it, the increase of the salary of the Protestant chaplain of the Montreal gaol was & small matter, but the principle involved is most important.It isneces- sary for the peace and good government of this province that religions should be placed on ar absolutely equal footing.There should be, as far as the Government is concerned, in all that relates to religion no majority and no minority, The rights and privileges and immuni- ties enjoyed by one body of religionists should be enjoyed by all.The Government and the Legislature should pay as much respect to the, conscientious convictions, and even to what they may regard as the prejudices of one denomination as they do to those of the other.It is only by treating all with the strictest impartiality tbat difliculties which may, in time, become very serious may be avoided.Particular eare should be taken that those who profess the religion of the minority should have no cause to believe that they are treated with injustice.On no subject are people so sensitive or so apt to take offence as on that of religion.A religious grievapce is more galling and harder to be borne than any other grievance.In a country like the Provinee of Quebec, where the great mgjority of the people are of one religion and a comparatively weak minority of another, there is a tendency on the part of the members of the minority to suspect that the majority are using their superior strength to treat them with injustice, to place them under some disability, or to withhold from them some right which in fairness they ought to enjoy.Knowing how prone the denominational minority are to consider themselves ill-used, and how jealons they are of their rights, civil as well as religious, it behoves a Government which really destres to treat all alike to take the utmost care that the minority shall have no ground | for even suspecting that advantage is being taken of their numerical weakness to treat them with injustice.The Government of Quebec should act in such a way that tbe terins \u201cCatholic\u201d and * Protestant\u201d should appear as seldom as possible-in the discussion of public affairs both in and out of the Legislature.There are questions now before the Legisiature in which what Protestants regard as thelr rights are involved.These questions require delicate hand~ ling.It may be that some of the major ity consider the grievances complained \u2018of sentimental and imaginary, but whether they are so or not it must be remembered that they are real to those who petition for their redress.If the petitions and representations in the matter of the professional examinations ara treated by the Legislature and the Government with as much con- -sideration for the rights and feelings of the Protestant minority as was the request to equalize the salaries of the Montreal gaol chaplains, the soreness which 18 now evidently felt bya large and a very influential section of that minority will disappear and many difficulties and embarrassments will he avoided.LONDON TOPICS, \u2014_\u2014_\u2014re\u2014en Mr.Nealy's Suspemsion\u2014Another Glad.stonian Vistery in Birmingham-\u2014 Mr, Gladstone Likely to Visit Ireland\u2014Me.Haggard'e Explanation, {SPECIAL TO TRE STAR.) LONDON April 16\u2014The fact that Mr.Healy has ben suspeuded from the House of Commons for contradioting a remark of Major Saundergon, which was subzéquently |.withdrawn by the Speaker's order.Is palpably a very unjust and improper state 8.joie Wha Birmingham victory is far more mportant tha than She other five, ta er = the Counc | of the Association, des va tive Committee were were osoph C stomlans.° iW valet 's Br ret! ron Richard, rthur an 5 were all rejec the committde.This has produced: a deep impression.Great Sorts a are being = rivate wi to ele aad ig in ea ha career ot a pretty ougbta r of an merican millonaire who, after attracting the Riviera and being fef ted ja 1 society, marries the ie son ot pr Jue ti Tio ta \u201cMise Bayle\u2019s macs\u201d His the irat work of re on Pts 8 cuites nd journal Who mad aulte a different brain e Mearns p A .gai 0 nos pou = à Mai Géieile Datweon a \u201che 7 and Moores\u201c E Jeu, reat, 4 on wh hich, Lhe wa, , oh pie ie vas 5 Bo mn a doy ab Bat \"Boca 2 gard tata t m hyren : Mr wish to state that-until I did your \u2018columps, ee his oF lireotly or indirect?became acquainted wi 2 Lingle Moore's * \u201cEplour rean.\u201d.ILLNESS OF HON.MRE, MOWAT.{ SPECIAL TO TRE STAR) TORONTO, A nl Orne ousa did not ait this morning, &s & f tended Owing to the contioued & iy of tho Premier, wb has not been in his seat since Wednesday, It is pow doustial it Satomi will take place at all next wae The Irish resalu- tions and several other matters have yet to be de Sated.WILLIAM O'BRIEN'S INTENTIONS.ao 0 THE TART > April 16-\u2014Me.William oven e evictions on Lord Lox: says that Sole that lf pi ratio Gu Queen's ns Conaty hes will leave for Canada & week.From Ho wil address 8 at ail 1 the, prinoipai THE REVOLT IN AFGHANISTAN, BoMBAY, April 16.-Nava bas been re- celved from native sources that the.Améer of o! Mfgbanietar is vigorouslr prosecuting the Ania he, rend À on Kid, and (toir bi ave al ready bee: an eir ie Hames.\u2018i he rebel ia xommit MA shisfa he have pret inte A CUI to-restst \u2018the R re Wauçh= ATES, iar on Aen Be Est, mening ë 2 ® ge < E AE pu 18 reparted {1 at the) > pool pated in pes tr hambariain and six lad.ET CHRON, Religions Services To-morrow.\u2019 \" UNAHOTARYANS \"7 Christian mission, Weber Hal}; .services at 3 paw and 7 p.m, for non-church goers.: At the Protestant House of Industry and Home, Longua Pointe, the Rey.d no.Jones will conduct divine\u2019 servies at 3 p.m.SCANDINAVIAN.Fervices at the Y.M.C.A.at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m., by ¥, Jacobsen.Prayer meot- mg, Tuesday, at 744 Cral street, an Thursday at 11 Hermine street at 8 p.m.Scandinavians cordially invited.UNITARIAN.\u2018 At the Church of the Measiah, the Ro \u2018Wm.8.Barnes will preach at both services.CHRISTIAN ADVENTIST.Atthe Quoen's Hall.Wm.W.Robertso elder, will discourse at 7 p.m.on \u2018The sou its nature and qualities.} SWEDENBORGIAN.At the New Jerusalem churçh, the pastor, Rov.E.Gould will conduct servies ao pe tn CHURCH OF SCOTLAND, At St.Andrew's Church, the Rev.J.Edig Hili will vouduct the services at 11 & 1 à 7 p.nm, Sunday Lobo at: p.m, Young Women's Bible class 3p.Young Man's Hiblo class, à 18 Bow.Ladies \"Ald soclaty edpesday at 3 p.m.LUTHERAN.i H_Ongorth.pastor, will p h in Tite Ge German 3t.John's Cnurch, 131 8t.Dominique arret, at 10.30 & m.Bu ndaÿ i school at 2.15 REFORMED EPISCOPAL.At St Bartholomew's, Beaver Hal hill-The Right Kev.Bishop \u201cas er, .4 rector.Servjoes, on Bundy at JL a and w.Bishop Ussher will tench at both services, Sunday school and ble class at 3 p.m.Etrangers provided with seats.\u2018 METHODIST.At the Dominion Square Methodist church, the Rev.J.Cooper Antliff, M.A, 5.D., rector, will preach in thls church to-morrow (Sabbath} moraing, at 11 o'clock, and evening at 7 o'elook.At the SL.James Street Methodiat chureb.v.J.Philp, M.A., pastor 11 a Rov.5.Bond.7 Pp., sermon by the pastor followed by an Evanrelistio ser hearty welcome to all.Sunday school and Bible classes at 9 30 am.and à p.m.Evange listic services on Monday, amd Wednesday ovenings, in lecture bail.Young men meeting on Saturday evening a $ 0 Rook, © CONGREGATIONAL.At Zion Church, 1350 St, Catherine street, near Victoria street.\u2014Rev.Prof.M.Fen- wick, pastor.Morning sor vice at 11 a.m, Evening service at p.m.Sunday school and Bible glass at 3 pm.Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.Strangers cordially welco At Emmanuel Church, corner 8t.Cather ine and Stanley streets, Rev.Prof.8crimger wi preach at 11 8 m.an v.Dr.Cornish 1.7 p.m.Bunday-school and.\u2018Bible classes al +3 p.m.Prayer meeting on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock.All are cordially invited.BAPTIST.At Olive t Baptist Church, the Rev.A G Upham, the pastor, will presob at both services, 11 à.m.aud 7 p.m unday-school and Bible classes at 3 p.m.Young people's meeting on Monday at General prayer meeting on W l'ednesday at 8 p.m.PRESBYTERIAN.At the Orescent Btreet Presbyterian Ghurote= Services commence at 11 a.m.and TR m The Rev.ackay.the paator, will Preach at bol 8 re At tbe Stanley Street Presbyterian church.(Free seats) v.F.M.Dewey, A.pass tor.Prayer mosting on Wednesday, at 8 p.m.Sabbath school and Bible class at 3 p.m.All are invited.As St.Gabriel Church St.Catherine st Rev.Robert Campb bell, M.A, the pasto: will conduet divine vies x 11 a.m.and p.m.Strangers made welcome and shown to seats.Sunday-school and Bible cisgs at 3 p.m, to which all are invited not ot tending alsawhere.At bt Mark's Presbyterian church, 74 Rev.Jna.Nichols, the pastor, at both services.Sabbath school and ple clasa at 3 p.m.Wednesday evening prayer meeting at 8 o'clock.At Knox Church, corner Dorchester { nd Mansfield streets.\u2014Morniag service: o'clock ; ovening service at 7 o'clock.\u201d Rev.Jas.Fleck, pas At bals \u2018ehurch, St, Lawrence strset, above Sherbrooke\u2014Pastor, Rev.G.Colborne Helne, B.A.Divine service at 11 & m.and p.m.Sabbath school and Bible clays at 3 .m,, Pat Erskine Church, the\u201cRev.Louis H Jordan, M.A, B.D.pastor.Public se ooh as follows: 11a.m., publio worship.pre tha pastor.m, Sabbath ool and pastor's Bible Pejass.7 p._m., public WOrs ip, preacher, the pastor.rectal gol- lection to-morrow on behalf of the Augmentation Fund.Topic of morning discourse, \u201claith\u2019s Trlumph over Death.\u2019 Topic of evening discourse, \u201cFrom Gethsemane to copCibany.\u201d Strangers are cordially w med At Bt, ré s Church, the Rev.clay, M.A., pastor, will otficiate \u201cat at all tho Far Services.Bunday morning at 11 Sunday evening at 7.Sunday-school Soi ur.Barclay\u2019s Young Men's class at nm ednesday evening service at 8.15 o'clock.Bods of Ho Friday at 4.15 p.m.Young Men's Assoclation\u2014An extra special meets ing will be beld on Monday evening, ! the 16th inat,, at 8 o'clock, when a Papers D pared by the plate ex-presiden of 5 association, R.A.Baar Satie \u201cCanada a hundred ears agg, 48 seen by foreign travellers,\u201d will be read.At Calvin Presbyterian Charoh, otre Dame street west\u2014Services pri tue ior, Rev.Smyth, at 11 a mm, me Morning \u2018subject, nine 4 vesthmed of ihe Gospel,\u201d and eve \u2018Aho oitize duty to comtitarod Ends CHURCH OF ENGLAND.At St.Luke's Church.Seats free.Corner of Dorchester and Champlain af Morning service at 11 o\u2018clock.Sunday school and Bible class at 3 p.m, eens gorvice | at 7 o'clock.Rev, Geo.Ro A, I At the Church of Bt.Jong mme | \u2014Holy Communion a matins at 10.30 a us (choral) at 11.15 a.m.Téhorsl Li Evensong at 7.Rev.gamdnd Wood, At St.Stephen's Church Divine service at 1la.m.a union aïter evening a Bonday echo and rec tor's Bible class at 3 Bérvice on.Wednesday at 7.45 p.m.Pevotionel meeting on Thursday at 8 p, Yen.Arch: deacon Xvans, M.A., rector.At the Church of St.amos the Apostle, Holy Communion at 8 a.Maru ing ser» ood at 11.Preacher, the Rev.Canon Elle- ood.Event Sprvice at 7, Preaoher, the day school naerson.and Bib) o-class Ladis | most very, ue uy at ge P| or ne n Friday a At 8t.Mattsles har Cots St \u2018Antolne: \u2014dla a morning service with Holy » mm.Contirmation service dby the ontresd 7.30 p.m., ovening ser- day, be service with sermon by Hd R 3 Te fe gory on in\u201d Sorvices rector.Hav.ov.A St.oy i's church.hot a.Osborne Tron cop, M .A., rector, Spas Ho Comme: nion.11 à.m., Morüing Frayer apd 3 p.m, Sunday school un Biblo clase Lora people, 7 p.ro.Evening Ix mon, Wednesday, 8 p.m,, tien Ladies Pile reading and pan asin o as usual, Preacher at all services, At St, Fs .Church-Divine service at 11 $ and 1i p, m., preacher.Rev.Bl sn a Sunday schoo, ible ¢ casses, 8.08 p.m., Doan Car pie 5 is.class for mer and and young, toen will Lord Bluhon after, domi Dire Holy.Wes maeion wit] be inistered, 28 welk ny .the morning he om! At CI Church Cathedr oLOcthvo o Easter Me.88 ra, Holy Communion; fi ou to, Morning Frayer no aod node 14 Sr aus e Deum,\u201d K late,\u201d F.Hehe in O; WR rie,\u201d Ay oh Frost's in Ci 416 D mi ral Litay; rtory, name Cherubini 7 ea Je .Event ; ery ¥.: Baroby\u2019s Bo ts atom.À ane flee a, 1.BR Tortimton.offestary, * \u201cPrint {oi SE ga J Tally service at 6.tu \u2014Rev.oF Skber Jo! sic meer ass ohas and Rex.I.| considered advisable to bave them pro- % room formerly ma o rite of Confirmation nh be je dr ih ol by aad] | udeoln a = be no.ul.QE Fev a Father.% bel a a Father Co Connally \u201cWill preach held \u201cti » pagers To: chapels next wi Bon Pasteur, Suds Hoouelara Convent.Tuesday; Notre Pame de Bonsecours, Thursday; St.Lawrence Convent, Satur- At the Cathedral the annual service in mo ory of Station fartigus will be held Passaay.ibe 19 th.POSTSCRIPT.STRIKING T G TEANSTERS.The Pode Called Out.At half-pagt two this afternoon a tele- r BE one message was received at the Central olice \"station ask king that a detachment of pe oiice be sent own to the stables of the ominion paport Company at Lhe corner of Ann an wil ln etreets ns trouble was anticipated.The.men on strike were res, ported to be 16itering about and threatening some of the men who hed refused to go © one of the officials at the stables stated to a reporter that he did not anticipate any serious trouble, There were plenty of rumors flostinz\"about and the men who were working had bean threatened so it was tecred.The Gladstone Testizponial.To the Editor of the STAR: Bir, In your Juve, of this evening under tho beading, ° nsdowne Ivictions,\u201d you say: The op to start \u2018a subscription for a testimonial to Gladstone bas fallen through.\u201d This is news = me; Ithink your informant whoever may be, states too much.The p propasel for the pur» hose mentioned hag pot fal a through, bub as slmply been deferred for a while in order not to interfere with the subscriptions air cndy on foot when the Gladstone testis monia{ matter was tiest m by me al the anti-Coercion meeting at the Queen's Hall I eat Spoken, to SPhorot gent omen on the subject, an y roughly ondorge the - ldeat eà that in onli bo a ver becom oming th t hing or tortue ris a lement int this he on to That & O.M.for the noble stand he has taken in defence of the jante and liberties of the Irish people at home.In a short timo a meeting will be called for the purpose of setting the matter in motion and ot testing public opinion on the question.Yours uly.D.Barnt.Montreal, 14th April, 1887.; me creme a Reserve in N.Y.Increased, An encouraging feature to-day is the jm- provement iu N.Y.Bank statement, which shows ag pocroase in lo the reserve tor the |: first time e increase is only all EST 075 but it \u201csatisfactory to sea it instbad of the usual decrease.Our chauge as shares sold at hall a polot esterday, at 246s Telegraph gpene nzed a 94, jose a Labor st 2 but lost pe again.ed 218%, t lost a \u2018Quariers | | clos i os chelleu 9 ned unchanged at Ga bu fell off aq r, closing at 64\u2019.Canadian Pacific was 4 higber at 65 ; in London 1} was gteady 6634.English graip markole À have improved in tone, so much as to os alia quotations \u2018vable.Lot net satis b ol] so vor small indeed.The local again firm, with an inorease in some ue grades The Elevated Ballway Project.A deputation composed of Maeasars.Henry Hogan, Dugald Grabam and Mr.Porrault, representiog the Montreal Park and Island Eleva! flway Company, wi on the Xoad Committee this morning in reference to the scheme.The opinion of the City Attorney, which was read stated that the company had An undoubted right to Construct the, road.After permission bad been obtained from the various corporations, a discussion ensued, but it was finally unanimously resolved, on motion ol! Ald.Prefontaipe, that it was desirable that such a line should be con- structea to afford cheap communication in summer and winter, that the scheme be approved and the detalls determined by the committee with a view to protect private In- -terests.à À protest has already been served by the à proprietors on 8t.George st.against the scheme.A Painful Accident.This morning.as & carter named Louis Desforges, living at 209 Clarke street, was driving a heavy load of potatoes on a truck alorg Idttle bt.James street, the right wheel of the truck fell to pieces, break ng the nals shait.The horse became frigbten- ed bolted.Destorges fell between the ry heels and *he truck, and after cou dragged some ten feet the wheel of ck passed over his back.The ambu- fee was telephoned for and the unfortunate man was conveyeti to Notre Dame Hospital where he now lies in a critical condition.The Ice King Weakening.The river remained stationary \u201cduring all yesterday og Lp and last night, but bout 10 a.m.this morning ee mmonced ta again very radually and at 11 a.m.bad registered 5: sf 12 2in.By one o'clock it had incre: an inch.An ol nt who had crossed the river on_foot this morning, stated that the ice was opening out near St.Lambert and the water was running freely there and that it was very unsafe to cross now.At the menting of of the Catholte \"Association last evening it was decided to recommend that all Jicenses for selling liquor be with- drawa from groceries, leaving it to be d cided still whether they should be ithe drawn at once or only after a certain time.| This would feduce the number of places where liquor is sold by about 680.The other recommendations published some time ago \u2018from an interview with Judge Dugas were als50 nearly all pa for Tesommendation.mai After aniabsesice.of five years, The Gi Herrmann returgs to Montreal.assisted by e Herrmann, and begin an engagement at the .Acade- Toy of Music, on Tuesday evening, April 14, Herrmann\u2019s entertainment is capital and is sufficiently varied to to be continuously in dpt - CABLE JOTTINGE Latest Items of Interest Telegraphed from the vid Wor A severe snow storm roiled in North- wesy Germany, Bohemia and the Southern RA ot he Sultan of: Moroceo has.tosued a docees excluding ail ors of ie Ta, bla tt gay: Tichenoft Te Bers 1 x u £ gays Tid \"Orta win AF Arh 16 Ee publ 2 \u201ctount or \u2014 1686, Snow 1h int en Efrain t = | Shasl 81 to ho Canedion vor Tach faite nvestments were made to ths extent 5, 1 7, Roh an 9 was ppd in, Eggi: uheïdiés.geared total expondisire où capital account, ipyestreents ana bo ite may euvidies was Sah fs He ho Shu Hi BED i bra rare jo the.aredl of f Sonustiarg on an am, jor | 31.17 3,519.8 the setdloment depoatte.ah ri Shs ot | n the nd og All a the Cana acifio change hoot an fasiors bible Btls\u201d batt.ha orate of térest Du tee v3 \\ thie al); 1876, was since 06 Ju 1664 SE) Wed agidal eed avan ) 3 BA pH \"ob is A ci ud tue Jeatuts (A pit Pry e ers: ol: the Fouby.Hours wii be : Groat | A will be | will «| {latin man who fired au th y Bt the Gaiscline Blac.mao base coon be ° e ne extra military eredits asked by the rman Government smount to rks for -marké.Of this sum 40,000,000 marl tha Increase oi 8 apy.14,000, uipments, and the rema er for for mow i Jallways and improvements in for.reapond ont at Actri having: dar Mr.GI adatone Teen Kio tho post- \u2018tion he took.dur © has reosiyes ih the follow © dede pige PL atone > time eXpeël a mer a of the soute | from à pers Magarine pois story was in ) York-dhout 1874 Hs a : THE, PUBLIC SONS.The Fisan: {the SE Tha \u2018Sor the Year Jing June 7 mime eat Would it.be Beneficial to Canadian Inter terests, What \u2018several Leading Bi Business Men Told \u201cStar Reporters fu this Connection, The Butterworth bill, providing for absolute tree trade between the United States: and Canada, which was shelved at the last meeting of Conzress, until next November when the house will meet again, Js ono of wreat moment for Canada.\u2018The opinions of leading merchants of the city, which follow, will therefore be read with luterest, WM CLEN DINNENG Yes, with the United States would be boneticial, sala Mr.wm.Clendinneng.Portions of Canada lying alongside of the United States can and do produce certain things which our neighbors across the line require and which they have to pay lreight oa from other and distant parts of their own coup- try.I can see no reason why New Engiand and the large cities ou the Atlantic coast should be forced to go to extreme western points for what we bore could supply them readilvwere it not for the Customs\u2019 embargo.Free trade would affect business on the whole most favorably in Cunada; because having a larger market and EQUAL MEANS OF COMMUNICATION with all points geograbhically as near to us as large American cen tres, we should of course be able to compete with them on like terms.In other words Canadian Sputres of trado have not only as good british and foreign connections ns many Perron cities but we are absolutely but ter distribut- fog poiats lor large sections of the United States.Trade would certa be benefited by absolute free trade ol the United phares.We would certainly increase our were by all those people mi whose natural vin of business runs hls direction.It is ol course true that the Americans would get our market and we should have their competition; but I have always held, and do now, thas\u2019 Canada bas the vantage around for trade with many portions of the United States.The branches pf commerce most benbticiall Ly aft affected would be, directly forwarding aod shipping: indireotly, manner of trade.Joos is no doubt that the , Lawrence route is th NATUKAL UROPEAN OUTLET for all the country bordering on the river and lake system of this part of the continent.And it is only by forced and artificial means that trade Jo Laken to New York and other American p Nor would it bein eros to manufactures.The conditions of manufacturing here are quite equivalent to those of such sections of the U.8., which we would have to compete with.And lam persuaded wa would supply manulagtured goods to many portions of that country that are nearer to our manu- facturiog centres than theirs, Wore it not for their tariff, \u2018The babits ort WORKING PEOPLE OF CANADA, as far as 1 can see, are simpler than those of the U.8.ln this province at any rate living is somewhat cheaper whilst our climate lore bias out-door labor for a considerable por ton of of the year so that the people can only oyed in manufactures.1 therefore ed > hat every kind of manufacture in which labor forms & large factor, would be reatly developed if we had the U.8, mar- et, As jar as my own business is concera- ed I would say that Troy and Albany are the nearest Zombating points to Montreal of any impo, 860 no reason w trent manufacturer could not supply à a Mon large part of the ay tory betggeen here and bere until frefzht distances Were against Bim.\"Montreal really à better manufac turmg point in our Jine THAN ANY CITY IN TRE U.8 that I know of that could compete vi us In the territory geographi donnee io us, Then 8 the quest on dot lumber.w England, and New York must bave jumber: Quebee Nand the Ottawa country- can deliver lumber at these points ai less cost than Michigan.I think those needing lumber would likely buy it ai the nearest cheapest m t Conadien mintaz interests also would gain.Our mines are now practically undeveloped except by American capital and enterprise.This development has taken place ins Ite of a most stringent -and almost upfriendly tariff, Itis a well known fact that we have large Are quantition-of « ore that are in actual for the ev day purposes of trade ont there can be no 20 doubt that if enterprise were free it would SEEK THE BEST LOCALITIES.Nor would the tsrmers suffer, They would have eleven eustomory or twelve as against ope now, many of them as near thelr own door a the one now Is.trictad com ercial {nter- course with the States I would say: In the first placé #9 would pari the pressut fshery dispute, a not unimportant niatter, to orleans and Uabadians.oreover the Berio and the opening of the t in world, an e opening o 8 merican market could only add to their This 4 of cad he conus an assimila- ton of the er and consequence ol that assimilation would be an increase in our manufactures and a corresponding decrease of importing.aff catr would special ly be benefited; she would then draw Lhe trade that naturally ngs to her.and raphically M Out céflrem oads also vould > be the 9 Fainers re 8 ng go froight ould o West t for Pb siton ne at the various points on our railroad syptems, rates = western shippers would unquestion- to Montreal as peting point ou cena ee.A Di eE { any goes to Montreal irom the West ex- zi that which is brought by Montreal capi a es on Ti that abeolute free trade th de\" ar wold be beneficial i believe it would seri.sian interests.both would be be and Jn n hors thoy.ps be se *% t would certainly do way with the middle mon, 8s the retailers cou utd directly or el Bord vo.bay 160 oy canno asl où so they.must - ay, he on duty fom men wholesalers io general.of commerce wonld be 1t?ha rade and probably the y ins ade.rogpber The be Injorjous to manufacturers?vith Americar\"?cannot as ver ompe eriepns.what a! manufactures would benefit and at pa t speak for all.I have pot given 1 nok spent for interests safficient attention to be able to express an opinion.flow would your partioular business | Wow a pot suffer pau our and a line manufacture, datand the samé .prodicathent rit À all other fm te uld it Affect the lumber trade?1 cannot say.But Ithinkit would stimu- laio ©: RES onpsetotea Dune a ould wo So ee Canadian cereals and other coritroil so vast a mar- Fagus oth od of fe aiiad tu of assime at wou e e & Jhoterid of Canada to that of {the Opel 8 jan interests would suffer.Manufactured.goods ond be got trom tho ve aid this be a necessary condition of unrestricted > free trade with \u2018the United states?ot Cou Tho Bt States d not allow à j lowe nada could mots rad an Sarit fof for the reason just Would Montreal as a manufacturing found Mon contre >, benefited or rad absolute recipr 4 would be injur ould it help WY adian railways?x Would igjureihem, 1ihink, 7 wp Ap.GATIM - \u201cMy opinion is that the thing la tot posai- ble unless we become annexed to the titates.and vu topian in over sense of the word, and there 1 at the sl t chance af it aver being ved.dE eu be.ne douot benatie the Lo mw Fr 184 sie Pire boën to far create fh ho 8 boa trouble in thé | Gms ansactions belwepn tha two countries\u201d tit ad do fn Canads, doubt.\u201d at harmo manufacture A LEADING MERCHANT ox, st.HELEN STREET.% \u201c have not the remotest ot CE - era should not be able to - they could not, they did à Bates de De meficlai | firinly ballove th |§oixe i are quite able to ot auntien ee American manuracturers, It woul THE AGENT OF A STEAMSHIP LINE esld the question was an intricate one, though he did not gee woy our manufactur- old their own.If d not deserve to live; L Was à Case of the survival of the fittest.Reciprocity might and probably would injure the transatlantic shipping business in the same manner as the National Poticy had by lessening imports.As to other prus- pects of reciprocity, he bad not given the matler enough thought to express an opini- I do- believe that absolute free trade on.A LEADING DRY GOODS MERCHANT on St.Helen street, said he did not think reciprocity would be beneficial so far as dry goods were concerned.The American cotton manulacturers\u2019 with thelr larger capital coyid easily crush out or buy out the Canadian mills.In tweeds there might be aome bapeflt agerue to Canadian mills, but he did not see in what other line any benefit could be had.And further he did not know how English manufacturers would look upon such an arrangement.Other dry goots merchants seen, refused Lo express opinion.as they had not given the matter apufficlont Lhougbt, but the general sentiment appeared to Le that the United Staten would reap more bene!it than Canada, and there seemed to be a fear of American competition.MR.H, A.BUDDEN, mavaging director of the Intercolonial coal | mining company, replied, when asked if he \u2018was in favor of reciprocity: \u201cIl am not in favor of reciprocity as putlined by the Butterworth bill, a3 [am of opinion that it would serious] injure the coal interests of Nova Heotia, Even now American competition in the supply of bituminous coal is reaching markets close to Montreal, and 1f the duty were vemoved it would de stroy the Nova Scotia coal trade fn Montreal.\u201d \u201cWhy is it that Amaeriean bituminous coal can compete in the Canadian markets with ova Scotia coal?\u201d \u201cBecause it is nearer this market, and is less expensively mined.And further, should an attempt be made to have full reciprocity, no discrimination could be shown agalnst coal from Great Britain.At times Jarge steamers will bring it over almost at ballast rates, while Nova Scotian shippers have to engage special tonnage to {ransport the coal at high coast to this mar- \u201cYou are not in favor than of reciprocity as asked for in tho Butterworth bill?Certainly not, so far as coal interests are concern To.the busines of ou \\OADEMY > uo ; ly be beneficial to the lumber cu | Ac eur sta tas LL Lxkons à M HA ot Po a Lar songriens Ee Pro cod tn magn re » 1 need sON New York Canne per i ç 60 ARTINTS.IMCKEASED ORCH Fea 6 Sale of Heats at N ornelhee 4 » 1893 Notre Dame we QPARROW & JACO Acony ; THEATRE ROYAL.Atk monn \u2018a Ort vii coy vee the Now Mustoal 5 Version oi ¥ Fompan Asp his t Sat PTE Company\u2019 in time ire Tad.pany of came any ¢ inns wh who Act and sir Nexi weak, fie famous a naan a, Company, SPARTOW & JACOBS\" .THEATRE ROYAL Every Afternoon and Evenings Weak commencing, Monday, April 18th.The finest attraction of thé Reason, AUSTIN'S AUSTRALIAN NOVELTY GOT, Headed by MULE.ALMEE, The HUMAN FLY 80 - ARTISTS \u2014 80.Admission, 10e, 206, and sne.prety 891 QUEEN'S HALL, SUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'olook, WM.W.ROBERTSON, will deliver a Publis Lecture on | ox \u201cThe Soul,\u2019 33 ITS NATURE AND QUALUFI Questions tn writing answered.by clergyman in good standing allowed minutes to reply, ALL CORDIALLX InviTED, 878 COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT MES.STORY AND.MISS LUSHER.\" p \u2014ASSISTED BT\u2014 ré Page-Thrower.Mrs.MoDougal!, Mr.Eras: Longley.Mr.Creighton, Mr, Lloyd, Mr.Duquette.and Mr.7.Hy.Robinson (Accompanist), QUEEN'S HAL, TuesDAY Evexixa, Apnip 191, 1887.oat pe eno Nore: of M ons, 6 AN oad Notre ams x \u2018Tickets for sale ni Lan pannes ar \u2018 3 SAFES FIRE PROOF, BURGLAR PROOF, FIRE and BURGLAR PROOF, JEWELLERS\u2019 SAFES, Bgaoian Proor, \u2014\u2014ALSO SEVERAL-\u2014\u2014 7 | Second-hand Safes, IN STOCK od.& J.TAYLOR, \u2014WAREBOOM \u2014\u2014 154 St James .Street, V5 OLIVE, | Montreal Eranch.\"5m ICE! ICE! SEASON 1887.\"The followin the prices for the feason, gmmencing ay \"na next to Families od ora reqtiring from 1 season from 2n a ed le 80th eptember, delivered doily.double supply on 10 lbs.per day for the season.1 8.00 gue de ao 2588 FEE ac o60 BB ALLL, BO 5065660058 PI etes _ 3 by the month.3 jr ber, x wasabi SSupBIs delivered three dass à week cas Chat - « Onash fn Advance.Christin Cow, 149 San inet si be C ay Ice Compan Flores ir uare, Henaull, cor.ipoloon and nté ats.E Quneæ 3 Sinlih à C0.86 Victoria 8 rehambguis, \"129 Acwater si, Bla Oune- W.Le oux, 98 Labonté st.Bte.Cunegon inn, 106 Wi pe + Ris te.de.v1 enauit, 1810 Notre Dame st, out, 86 Fullum 8 GREAT SPRING su WAIL PAPER, One of the largest assorted stocks in the Dominion.Prices VERY LOW according to qualities, ~FROM~ 3 CENTS UPWARDS, \u2014AT\u2014 3 A, MARTINEAUSS, IMPORTER, 2103 Notre Dame St, MON T R E A LÀ Sketch of de Lee's ™ GIVEN AWAY, ; BISHOP\u2019S, 167 and 169 SY.JAMES ot.In each box of Jubiles Note Paper, PRICE 75 ons.i AIS CORNER Hetil & Noirs Dame sts.SAFES! SAFES ! ine witrios?OF amass Having improved the look-work on my Bales, I would ask purchasers to plaase call and examine them beforo buyihg., They are the onty Fire-proof Safes made in which the combination loëk cannot bo punchsd off.Socond-hiand Safes always on hand cheap.Rafes removed, hoisted and lowered.sr Get my prices, A AHERN, For the Street, \u2018Travelling, Riding, &c.0.BLASS, Mnnatacturer of Fire 4 Burglar Proof se.D D Leo Fee | A PES où, Vaulis and Youn Doan mee.4 ho.a.A.A.A.MINSTRELS., An entertainment in aid of N the Ground Fund will be given #/ Min Academy of Music, APRIL PY, 28th and 29th.Plan open at Nordheimer's on 18th instant.Ftekets Toe.50c and 250, OYAL SCOTS OF > CANADA.The CGom- Pp ten o Sfonday oh.Ù Poipt B22 Hae J, 3uesday, Bib, A \u2018ani Vedyeaday, A Armas Point st Charles Friday, 2%\" KandF, Armory.17 order, FRED.LYXDEN, Capt.& Adjt.(CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.à \u201cMembers* Ciosinx Social.+ , bers who have not yet it > a (her tickets for the ov getr Olost x focal, on \u2018the 19th \u201cCa btein them on appii- cation to the o Gidursizne 2 16 190 Bt fines street.No char 802 a B.STEWART, Secretary.ANCING, \u2014AT 1857 ST, CATHERINE treet (Hall & Ecott's Block).PROP, < nes dE A AY Advan io JE s und Losion DORSNE, EE cu ne are ove dhordughly ai fed tac need réa rivni Foie Open from ms 10 aa, 5 puis BE CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MONTREAL.DESENTURE LO LOAN, 6500008, Sealed proposals, addressed to the under- \u2018 signed, and endorsed TENDERS onde the 3th caro will be received, np to Monday, the of Apri ih ins oe oon, for the Lens of $500,000, City of Montreal 4 i por cent.40 Xencs Bounds.5 The Tenders will opened bef Finance Committ 0, w! en, A Faces te et - ments will be m: nécording pi ar iE an A Tick has Dec me 30 {) bo bis parable wl bo mané, vid men With Socumuint ons, themseives a proc his Ip an furnt shoes oppertant 7, noldom ale.fnventment aad oer ed od £ nes to on ao ft Joss © Si 5 pert give sven oy te TR rther se steno he | Bes as Shean Hy OF ou application to l thé und an F: M, BLACK, City Treasurer, Montreal 1 a April 1887 a 50 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY C0, semiannue sl a ae rly pro: ih By re rear ey pr So F8ye oor lovest.the securities quired for the new Station\u2019 fn this\u2019 et Plans and specifications ean be soon at the Oblef Engineers OMcé, Point oe Charles \u2014 and tenders oa the kil tors only ad.\u201cTender for Work on Naw Station.willbe received up to MONDAY, AP APRIL 18, 1887.The Company resertss the set ot accepting separate Factors tor \u2018the warming, and for the other work, ; The: lowest pt renter not accepted, gossru HICKSON, Gorteral \u2019 \u201c MontrasL Mprch 8th, 1887.KL SRATAPUL-COMFORTIN Sr fos) uf aru a | Esty i pote Fe Swish Le a Fpmsptue Chih Loudon, You hs 1766 ey UE ST £ COUNTRY FULL OF TRON.Ébe fos iH Sorrespongent Geta 6 | pe me ee me Solio à pce of he amr 3 \u201c0 a Em rie Een ns m 1 oo PATSIGLANS.Ee Lea outes sneses of the Province\u2014The Business of the House reality nearer to the sum of sen.- gc Ne 8 ould it be forgotten th at ear the province éemed i priog thet of the > Consollas dated debt.The hon.mbar proceeded figures to establish te tact that i Soe the career of the ate Government it had pursued & policy of retrenchment and bad reduced annual deficit were erroneous.deficit was alleged to be in the proportion of half official document, designed to form the basis Montreal Philharmons Sorel.| Queen's Hall, April 20, 1887.the first, second and third numbers.Beats on n sale at Nordheimer\" s, 1888 Notre aout Scored Season.hog t Bill ë.\u201418 AND MUST FR \u2014 \u2018MONTREAL\u2019S resort, and deservedly so because of its Ratur- al sod's peciat rom home to business, the fighost end of the ti | trlumphs witnessed\u201d In Mont- treal in recent years, is the sale of Spring Clothing, Hats WHOLESALE AND RETAIL \u2018CONTINUE of the sale of Scotch \u2019 Caps, O'Shanters and Deerstalkers, D.SUCCESS Spring Hats, olos, Tam HOPF'S MALT EXTRACT.WwW.A.DYER & CO.ar La ar SOLD EVERYWHERE.Cred ck Bock Ioan Chicago, Rock Island and Pa- Yosterday.a mittion per year, yot a Jow day fro threo Dume str 89 4 STE.ANNE «.vq - \u201c \" \u201c= ; [FROM OUB OWN CORRÉSPONDENT.] Le A ent at Se Myaolothe, Barnjon's Gymrasiom, Is situated on the Ottaws River.there X mile Ri In g Saddles | a fresh supply just arrived.oo \u201cGILT EDGE\" SOAP & cific Railway.5 : QUEBEG, April 15.\u2014 There are a number of Treasurer informs the House by an fo a 2% miler from the o or say one bons \u201410\u2014 xr pA THE FAVORITE LINB TO \u201c-.= bills on the paper having for thelr object the The Hou.Mr.of his discourse upon the budget, that the deficit for the four years between June, 1582.Tu Members of Younk bide on Wil ba held Tsinnd of Montreal, with southern glopa.the | bast natural drainage.no mud.f Two e Riding Saddles! 16 à 16 PHILLIPS SQU tt QUABR Omaha, Kansas City, St.Panl and \" Flynn complained yesterday that the Gov- and June, 1886, did not exceed a Men's i.Mountains on the west, Lake 8t.ates on th Nr A ar ar \u201cEAGER GN : - ernment does pot declare itself with suffi- 8762,716, or an average of $190, 679 i pin h Ap vue cast, while shoitored by Isle Perrot on the pie 00-00-00 - Minneapolts, ; - annum.There was a marked difference ce G dom April, south, pad from the rough waters pet) Lnke St Tru and to all cient clearness when these bills are Intro- between the statement in the discourses of wr Louis by Lynch h, Mndore and Clark's Isiunda OGIBBON & MoLENNAN, JoreLIsH CAMPHOR, Montan: points \" Lowa, Minnesota.Dakota 3 duced, and that, in consequence, a great thelreasurer on the 12th and the Premier on ihe latter being the resort for r pany, years, où, British Columbia a Terito ra ore i : lifference in amount uring the summer months, of ark, a HISTE vac 45 Cents For Pound.Kobra 3 rado y deal of proposed tinkering with the laws the 12th of February, a differ TY journalist, well known to many citizens, ft is ny ne, AD Nee) a New Mexico, Nevada aud Cull pi 5 results, He said that.aocordinæ to strict of Sawaal ibe of April of the Trea therelore convenient, healthy.aud for Salling STANDARD BUILDING.187 AT.3 T ©.J.COVERNTON Æ C0, 3 4.nd boatini purposes, the safest and mos .i i parilamentarv oractice, the Government correct than that of the Premier's of the ASS OCI.ATION.Be vantageous in ovary respect 0! 2 D.MoGrasont ONTRELL wars McLennan Corner of Bleury and Dorchester street, Two Through Trains Dail y ÿ 12th of February.On the contrary, he ! 270x TELEPHONE No.1377.87x8 ?i abould express iteeif on all public bélis at the outset.Among the bills introduced ware the fol- : To revive the charter of the United Lhe \u2018time vies Railway, and to exte _ wr far the\u201d the oounpletion of the works, Hon.Mr.to amend tbe act incorpuratinæ the town of Valleytield Ar.Bisson ; to Inçerpo- te the Canadier » Belge Society, Mr.held that the true figures showed a surplus of $128,527.He dissented from the Treasurer in his siatements of the financial policy ot the Consérvative party.He had no hesitation in saying that the policy had been wise and energetic, and he said the flaancial condition of the country since 1879, contrasted favorably with the situation since special extra mestin ot the Society i bel hold on MONDAY Evening nexz the 1 inst.ln the Lecture Hall of the church.when the lecure will be read that was to have been delivered before the Society, by the late eu R.A.RAMBAY, M.A», entitled \u201cCanada a Hundred Years Ago ns STE.ANNE - Has.and will necessarily, command the railway facilittes, having two lines of rail and the prospect of à train every hour of t day; à stoppiug place for all steamers pass ie up and down the river, Sr at ques inter .now, and increasing Fapt ir, of summer r dents; larger, than Dorv ois, Porat Claire, Beucotatiold and vit érouil, combined.DON\u2019T MISS IT! For with elegant Dining Cars and luxurious Pullman Bleepers attached.rates and fui! information apply to M 8.PHILPs, Travelling Poss.Agent, 144 5t Jumes atroet]\u201d Montreal | ra Meln- seen by Foreign Travellers i i tosh; to amend tho Civil Code, Ar.Luliberté.Jan.last, The Li beral Government or 1878 ot Me bors and Friends are cordially fx in- The names o Hie following proprietors testify.225 = A.Tor EEE ic .was sulely responsible for the adm - e merit o laçe:\u2014 ?sods AC LE A DISCREPANOY.tion of the finances during the perloa 1878 vited.Chair taken at 8 p, m.Hon.3.J.Abbott, (Mayor), Messrs.\u2019 x \u2018 -_ A.Coloazy.3 {i r.Casgrain called attention toa discre- 4\" The hon.gentlefian then made some OPEN ED AT MISS 6 ALES B.Ang x 3.Forget, Abbott, I.fede.ye find dice tn al a qualitios.+ â } rk in the recorded answer to a question jo othened comparisons 8s Lo the finances 2 y Wotherancon.J.A .Gitteapio Dr.Girdwood, les\u2019 idine Sad NTERCOLONIAL AILWAY à 2 ihe votes proceeding sby the Hon J.jc 1879, which he showed had ase 184% ST.CATHERINE STREET, A.Becker, D.Hiumilton, J.Michaud, De.Bri Martingales, and Huatng ; ne hane.h reforence fo the desks or- Ph ovince un surplus of $04 239., > Brown.D.Edw s, A, L.Kent.\u201cÀ Brephon- Broget 1 NE B WINTER ARRANGEME YY ¢ 3 to lio pr 5 Pottor, H.M.Perrault.! M.C.Dawes, NE its, Stirrups and Spurs.Commencing #8ad November, 1830.io We for the Chamber the Minister of Pub- Works is recorded .as having sald that price was found too high.\u201d Mr.Cas- \u201cMr.Taillon saidtthe charge was not too hiæb, d alluded to the fact that the Minister ot publie Works had recently been purchasing \u201coffice desks in Montreal at $80 & The Lon.gootleman conciuded with a ororation which won the applause of both sides of the House.He pointed The © hen went Into committee of supply, Ir.Rinfret in the chair, adopted a few toms of the estimates and adjourned at The Lateat Styles tn CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, CHILDREN'S BONNETS, CHILDREN'S COLLARS AND CUFFS, CHILDREN'S CORSETA, LADIES SKIRTS, \u20140 The Annual General Meeting of the Board of Governors and Subscribers of this Institu- Sit \"Netld, A Bowker A.H.Dowker, Major Bond, Col, Hutton, G.B, Hubbell, vw.Ea Mow- on.villa built for R.B.Angus q., from plang by Hopkins, whioh for situation.the beauty of its natural surroundings, the designs and ole- gance of the spacigas grounds, is perhaps un- hid dine Wei 8, .Hunting Crovs.© ne Harness in ualities.Targost stock in the Dominion.a G.GLASS, cor.McGill and Notre Dame streets, told pub- Creat Gift Sale Watobes, Large Cruet Btands, Butter Coolers.Dinner and Dessert Knives and Forks, time THROUGH Dai.Y {sunday e excep EXPRESS PASSENGER That .tod) AS FOLLUWS SAILS \"a traisrare ma by Eastern Standard T me.Through Tickets may be obtained, via ral ant to all pot 0 Lowes su Pi an Fovinces (awroucs aud iu sde 1 the , 2 = cr.hort, J.Karley.Soc: Baile A he n sald he was nader tbe Impression Lhe bec had rospered since LADIES DRISS LMPROVERN, LADIES\" HANDKER_ Prices away down.Leave Lars ; mister of Public Works had alleged that qu Que ond olafmed that the QULEFS.ECPFLINGS, in ul the ow colors.893 yo a WE Bln oJ Fs Fs \"8; tomar, i We have everything required for Horse and drive à tbe price was \u201c double the value.\u201d but people bad been under the Conservative ECEPTION AND ROSE SOCIAL, Étevenson.W .Evans, R C léfogpaon.À.¢ Btable, co \u201c ; bes Jcshano at fret ted, a con Government, and be greed 3, Sommon Under the auspices of the Bolton, Wo m.n.Byrd.R Stewart, D.K.\u20180: .: is i § patriotism.He deplored the recent atlemp Young People\u2019s Association of St.Luke's , - ; ji su preceeded er ata he Bad Lo set race against race, and rejoiced that churoh.rate TA EE entatt HENEY & LACROIX, Useful and Beautiful : = alu The desks were Dot\u2019 wanted at all, Dobe a RR, 0 strong aan Ix Tae LECTURE ROOM, lo.Mei approntation OF.the piace fa shown 337 St Paul Street.- fo a sad th © ones now in the Chamber were quite @*vernment had been rigbtly regarded as a Om Wodnesday Eventng, April oth, 1887.pe, the many improvements recently\u2019 made by \" 89x8 daw + Mae TE 1 LM | ue so had ofterad, the aker 860 menage 0 tho minori y.and tbe fsars enter Tiokets, Sie.882e0d_ thom and Îhore nom sole on Kor fupiines re i es ae them bac \u2018he alterailons - 7 p es © u ou \\ The ; ! Sho fathom, asf Soros ned oy om were founded ov se, FONTAN PROTESTANT HOUSE OF erssvir sd ssimsr ise of tii A GENTLEMAN ER nsaction was one of the errors of the late sloqueut and Louching allusion to the jubilee nin ednesday \u2018wud radar, runs, Liougl e foreground.the summer resort of th Luved administration Your of fhe À INDUSTRY AND REFUGE.Jforecround fhe summer resort of the who purchased a Hat from C.the Und Lelvii ou\" Lids.\" Musecay id Satara midnight For uke cohane said be nssumed all responsi- tion, will be held in he Boar m, Wednes- ed in minion ; tbe country seat ,, .ail information in regard Lo pansenger pi Me hisne said he assumed all osponsi- NOTES.day.the 20th day of April instant.at 3 c'elock.boing built for Le J.Forget, \u2018Esq.from plans licly in the St.Lawrence H all ; Table and Tea Spoons.Pickle saben, balks of Lo trees, rato A acranyemetts, ae, ply i purchased in Montreal which would becbeap Mr, Hall to-day introduced a bill to [; I: toreceive the report of the Board of by the same wrobitects tho geveralibundsoine \u2019 Jars, Biscuit Jars, Clocks, Fasdtà Prin and au Passonger rene | gash in order to keep scourely paners of incorporate the Grocers Association of Management.election of Governors, and the villas erected lately by M.¥.Berraul.Fax.that, for style, value and va- Ete.Ete.Eto.Sree EE p Government which might otherwise be Montre: OLORGE CRUIKSHANE, Mmérad there and by his energy and onterprise ! .Dur Wrens fut, 1 men away.The subject than diopued.Mr.Murphy gives notice that on th 89 8 Honorary Becretary, has done more for the advancement of the I iety in English and American Choice of thees.with $11 00 Suit Bpoons or Olock.with $7 00 Buit Para Glia Cher ruled j ALLEGED COLONIZATION FRAUDS.adoption of his coercion resolution he will \u2026\u2026 place than any other resident, ns also those Hats he GL ASS Knives.or Forks, or Bpoons with § 9 00 Buit Chain with any boy's salt.$2 50 upwards, 2°20 Roi el ember, 1803.wis e .RE ee te Hon.Mr.Blanchet called attention to article which was to-day published ir L\u2019 Hires mur stating that the investigation into the axpenditure by agents on colonization roads move that copies of the resolution be sent to Lord Salisbury, Mr.Glaastons and Mr, Parnell.The licensed victuallers of Montreal desire NOTICE.Bankers, whelosalo merchants, &e horeby nol notified th gt the firm of LINDEN = gottages now poing built on the avenue, by Mr.Wm.rid, .of Montreal, contractor for Mr, eters and others, the same gentlemen having ad the contract for the woodwork of the Angus villa, and whose hizh reputation as a thought could heat them all.89 1 - 8.20 A,M.\u2014Fast (rain, ariving Ok 5 C ENTRAY; VERMONT RAILEOAD Araine Aoave entres.Albans ASO aan.made bv Mr.Charieson, had resuited in the that the Government should appoint two LE, of Ottawa, doing business as collectors contractor, must Do enbanced b the execution A lingtod 12.10 p.ientpels Eôp in, kite 10vor tof Me.Ferland, Mayor of St Tite as officers \u2018ta bribe to liebe unlicensed grog- Whatever te aoliett burimens us pepramentes ba Porer ana) 17 of the work done Riere- Our Store Has Been Crowded Since the Sale Commenced LE sem HE a SURE Pair ed, one of the principal.Conservatives of geries in Montreal.Mr.Lanctot has tives of the Legal and Commercial obange AT.ANNE'S .Boston, e county.The account states that the the Government on the subject, and it la Oanads.or in any other way, use the nang Attractions have induced a number of real.ni Albads 650 ra NG a Ry rues vas and the = ravamon of the charge under cotsiteration.% Le nforeontà Nzchango trons Will dents to occupy their houses for the whole J Cay ori 1.00 28 Women sr Hoa =r dès eroby govern themselves accordingly, d thos in co - riot Ae te de ont (aise ontres havo boos, mao of\" the 4 motion Wil be mac on MOREE 10 BE | 10 LL Cemmereind Brehumeo of Oamada Srsciion are.Colne Dull ssordtnely.and : Vs RVERYONE DELIGHTED! Es Visuel sors oct end st 1 Le th cunts pa lor work done.| \u201cbo forgerise jagnon, Hon Mr.Lynch, Mesars.Girouard, FRED.J.WHITE, there js 8 disposition on nihe rl most .y Lense a tain army ATFVILE W Alor Taie Dès e © Trospective purchasers.whose business en- \u2014 ye her de St.Maurice, Mclntosh, D .oN pirtiriog St Albans 1045 The matter goes to the Grand Jury.Ar.Laitberte, Fauc General Manager.zagements will permit them to reach the city Whiie' J Beauchamp, G C rbonnais after 8 a.m.and Jeave sbout 6 p.m.to quit M USIC & PIAN oO Em Nas ou 3 Sal richer i Blanchet ronteuded that the Premier had \"given information to bis personal political in, and Bisson, to consider all bills to amend the municipal port from time to A United Temperance Meeting the city and its high rents and taxes and establish for thomeeives pleasant and com- Hundreds can testify to the greatness of this enterprises.We lead the trade in the eo, veu LL pe which, in answering a question où time Lo tbe House, and \"submit a bill contain: fortable homes in tho country at ve! Manuiacture of Boys\u2019 and Children\u2019s Clothing.ons En sid aies - ry moder à pes bject, he had declined to give to the ing all the amendments adopted by the com- ate coat.As most of the building lots on Warerooms, : fr Pulbnan Bullet Scope a SE LS \u201cMr.Mercier dented this, and said that the lite.under the auspices of the Quebec Branoh of Porraul Ba ant year Laid out.tho.front par art vo aoû Gaimorai sé On sai 74 \u2026pformation was obtainable from the police The Government proposes some measures the Dominion Alliance.wil be be Sold in the St.of the \"Selangor Fi Farm\u201d Into villa lots, afew of ; Hinborand a oftion, 02e 3 w office.He read from Le Canadien to show to check Interference with the civil code.George 8 sohpel street, on which are being offered for sale at very lo Seventy Thousand Dollar Stock w A GH Eee ao that it had the same information.The Provincial Exhibition will be held ONDAY EV NING, The ny nat.at eight rices to those who purpose uliding Toren.4.W, BOBAKT, Canadian, on Ages A very animated discussion followed, of a en o'clock, Addresses will be delivered by th hese lo Day a fine view of the vor .\u2019 * to Choose From.wou Jina LURALN somewhat recriminating character, in whioh an, the Rev.J.C.Antliff and other gentie- and are situated midway between and five \u2019 y » Agent overs! member took part, and he mation iS BR and a ohn rere Ton 25%, understined Invite the bors of Send ak and Gansdian Paoitio Boire ihe 3 , 3 members of rand Trank an 3 207mm ; to sdjourn, Sa pion much of the discussion libelling Mayor Langelier in connection their respective congregations tobe present: \u2014 and judin Jom the Enquiries \u2018now eins \u2014° Steaxmships.- m or bu tes ear © sous Home Mr.Bhebyn \u201cmoved an address to the With the Beemer contracte.J.Cony Drax.St oore\u2019s.Square and the fuot that 80 tow oes a to let or The Faultless Fit of OUR ESS at ; vos to Lieut-Goveruor for à warrant for $20,000 G.H.WzLLs, American esbyterian.STECK PIANO, me or sale there, an ascomm on for for contingent expenses of the House.J transient residents ous ide the hotel.they i THE ADDRESS TO THE QUEEN.THE TEAMSTERS\u2019 STRIKE, Le rma.Qlive ox Church.will be bougiit up quiokly.Suitable rout SYECK PIANO, SYECK PIANO.CLOTHING Makes it ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP 3 Hon.Mr.Mercler moved the adoption of * The Dominion Transfer\u2019 and FM Dover, Sroagent Stroet.g9 1 abundance of good spring water can be pro- Admired by All, the address drafted to Her Majesty, con- jubilee year.The Queen held a threefold \u201c3hedden\u201d Companies 300 ol.ANN'S HALL 2000 BUBRSCRIBERS AT 85 EACH.cured at a 8 facilities ar axcellent and Jearly In y improving Oot of | i DOBSON \u201cVICTOR\u201d BANJO, TEC GRAND UNION CLOTHING HOUSE |= ALLAN LINE tulating ber on her jubilee.The address fis already appeared in the columns of the Men Quit Work this -_\u2014 way ticket by ilie year a STULTZ BAUER Bran.eh hon genticmanl briefly aluded orning LECTURE BY day.Pertodi Hot 1 da propane aad & PIANO, .to tie grestness or tho evenis Wiloh have à Copy or the Mons Fotition.No Answer gocens X.Forum.Eras 8.©.x.50S ie no orn ea in 45 STULTS & BAUER PIANO, | TE 1386\u2014 WINTER SERVIOE-i336 Parked u the reign of Her Majasty, and said from the Companles\u2014The Probable The distinguished Irish Canadian .Thefmarke hosp and plenti- Im ortant Notice to All } Kivorpeet, Halifax dd Portinaë Man that the growth of oonstitutional libert Result.litterateur, under the auspices ÿ and during he pplies ng season the Club STULYZ & BAUER PIANO.* da would be finished by the fronting of oors The teamsters of the Dominion Tranpor- of the, St.Ann's Young House fs à source of much pleasure social Liven, STEAMsHIPS, From Loin tutional liberty to ireland as the resolution.tation and Shedden companies turned up at Men's Society.enjoyment.Mon ded in AD it Portand.1fax.SuRes tod.Taillon, In a few gracetul wo the stables bright and earlythis morni: al.Suzsmop: Thomas Davis, Poet of the AT.ANNE'S : ., ey \u20ac ; Cases R gonourred in in the fittinæ resolution hat b hen thoy had shoront biy 160 and groomed Tuesday evening, 19th April, 1867.Summer servieg o! £he Grand Trunk Ballway MASON & RISCH PIANO, Goods Not Satisfactory.the vicinity shrieked out the hour of seven.Tickets, 38 cents.- Doors spon as 7.80.trains same as last year wi § , on Mr.\"Lyne Shitty, ana the growth of Nota man Y moved to drive his horses out of Loctare at 8 o'clock, change the train leavinz the olty at ong o'elock MASON & RISCH PIANO, ?\u2014 Be bad been kept by t Britain.dt was, the yardand when the cause of this was JOHN 1.BURKE.Brom.ill leave at 130.and arrive a: 5t MASON & RISCH PIANO.ay.| ES [from Soucy that Bad bean Kops by Cro of the\u201d Queen's 85d, the teamsters stated that they had 7773 Beeretary.0, and the train leaving Bt.Auns at 8.01 .TEE es EEE Reign: that the duty of conf ing t : expected an answer from shoir pmaployers R AND 00.T © andorsignod vi bouts sod etre \u2014_\u2014 T his F air Gi Sal Faox Formas.\u2019 oF of ot Canadian \" Y bortios should.have ths moe - ion un tk he anes G any further information pertaining st \u20ac Mar.19 pris For wages ing as vas, Anne.ar A Bosn oaarved ior ber, fot sure thal the lorchsomin toy bad Gocrded to louve work.DERBY SWEEPSTAKR w.r.amr om.MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, Can Only be : à qe à goncurrence of tbe House,aud it was & happy jhe Bext moment ali e peu Led ake for 1887.$10,000.1887, six o a st.MASON k HAMLIN ORGAN, | Toi me cat His tr BERT Stes ints call 44 Halifax en route 15 Poston: question is ato be able to Were out on strike.et Horse 85000 2nd.$2000; 8rd, $1000.NASON & HAMLIN ORGAN, Found at î eb addres s; he concurred with ,1he following isa copy of the petition that $3000 divided amongst other starters.| : : Jos Premier an addi hat Her Majesty's 5° (nego by Shale gorse, Mewes.EL $2000 divided amongst non-starters.A Few Mor B 3 03 { relgn might be prolonged far beyond the J ' Race May 25th.(193 entries.) a a 1 Tremblay and A.C.Madore ; \"This sieamer calls at Halifax en r rou} to Philadelvbia._ ' [position in the hearts of her subjects\u2014as a To the « Managers of ha Dominion Transporta- 7 to be ded 4 tn ; WALNUT AND MARBLE TOP SUITES For IT o au ' tfeen.a.mother and a woman he Hon.mp Comp en per cent educte om all prizes.J Frog, a entleman concluded by e oi the hope We, the undersigned, thank you cordially GEORGE CARSLAKE.P ust Finished, Bee our Assortment.DOBSON \u201c VICTOR\" BANJO, or.Se EEE area t tbe inestimable blessing Corstitu- for tho ergploymont og have given us so fa rop-.All Goods stored free ntl) Ya DOBSON \u201cVICTOR ™ BANJO 106% AME: tional Government would be.conferred on ; she little island which was dear to many, d that the jubliee year of the Queen \\ Ix would besignallzed by its accomplish- Sans were not 5 conquered peo- e, but that the country hall been osded.de loyal to the British rule, they could pot forget that the last war-like trumpet which sounded at Quebec during the war in ade bu Dapp {ly niluded to the fact that the the last century proclaimed the victory over | Goneral Murray, at the battle of St.Foye.«~ Hon.Mr.M¢Shane also spoke in terms of approval of the resolution, eulogized Her esty, and said he knew the people he ra- resented would approve of his course _ Speaking highly of the Soveraign.The motion was then carried amid cheers.THE BUDGET DEBATE.recess, sevoral private bills were advanced.and on motion to gojinto committee of supply, Mr.Robertson briefly criticized the financial statement, and argued that the conclusions of the \u2018Treasurer were based a a false theory, and that he bad not been alr in hie separation of ordinary from ex- show that the Crean Bpadces, and bad badiy mismaraged our rovinotal means warraïted.This preten- on was in e ory.respect indorreqt.In defiance of truth the Treasurer had affirmed ances, and that itexpended more than the.but consider that t crease In the price a the necossaries of Wo, especially with regard 10 reni, renders it exceedingly difficult to provide for our wan o conscientiously love that under these circumstances we which were submitted to vou by those whom wo have chosen ior our delezates and to grant, A us the inorense we ask.Wé venture to that the increase will ve granted and for this we rely upon your benevolence and spirit of ustice.I'he whole humbly submitted:.Here follow over 280 signatures.The men declare that they remain on strike until their wages have been increased and as they are aimoaat all ni ighta of Lubor, it 8 understood that the order will provide for them ratanding \u2014- untit they arrive at some unde with their empleyers.The companies are taking active me to meet the emergency, and already 7 men with their own horses are at work.Mr.Paton, the manager of the Shedden at present in Toronto, aphed Foreman Young this morning as Le owB: Reached here last night from Detroit, and seo reports about wages.Presume you have had deputations from amongst oar mendurin, my absence, setting forth the claims 2A aa) \u2018I'he Shedden Company believe that the datz upon them for an advanoe is pot ti pobtaneous wish of the men themselves, § atl is fostered by a couple of lawyers whom they beliave to be working from not algo- MANSION HOUBE, Montreal.\u201cGsBend for TICKETS atonce.or 89 1 Temple, corner McGill an Notre Dame Streets, where are Clothing, Hats and Furnishings, for Children and their Papas.#91 FE orsion OF COD LIVER OIL with Pepsin and Quinine.Prepared Hy CABWELL.MASSEY & CO.of New York, For sale Wholesale and Retail, by W.A.DYER & CO.PRABMACEUTIOAL CHEMISTS, 16 & 18 PHILLIPS SQUARE \u2018THE CELEBRATED COOK\u2019S FRIEND WM, KING & ©0., FURNITURE AND BEDDING MANUFACTURERS, measured for a HAT at GLASS'S, the Hatter, corner McGill and Notre Dame Sts.SL Lawrence Butter Market \u2014_\u20141 0 Just received a fine lot of- FRESH DAIRY BUTTER.NEW MAFLE SYRUP, in Canisters.nud on draught.ALSO NEW MAPLE BUGAR.each purchase, corner McGill and St.Joseph Streets, C.&.GLASS, 891 Tambourines, Flutes, Fifes, Drums, Cornets, Violins, Concertinas, Accordeons.And-every sort of Musical Instrument.\u2014\u2014 BEST RUSSIAN GUT STRINGS, MUSIC STANDS, PIANO STOOLS, PIANO COVERS, Latest Sheet Music, A I beg to inform the public that in order to aliow those who are unable to visit my ware- rooms in the day time, that my business 1901 NOTRE DAME SIREET, Opposite the Balmoral Hotel, THE BARNUM WIRE \u20ac IRON WORKS WINDSOR, ONT.Nanslacturers of every variety of Arolitectaral and; Ornimental Wroaght Iron, fitoel and Brass Work.Special Designs and Estimates Furhished Zor all Classes of Work.ARCHITECTS-Please pote, ve make a specialty of Ornamental Wrought Iron.Bteel and Brass Railings for Banks, CONTRACTORS styles, when you can save 20 per cent, and get.our Light Gray Iron canta esizns.and Cash Store Railway.\u201d Compressed Airt urches and other Public Buildin AND BUILDERS-\u2014Don\u2019t buy Cast Iron Crostin ngs re son of of old and Sumay stings of new an 3 35 ous ou SL Sede! dm me.15th Apri 88.One Antwerp, April 25th, tor Montreal S88.Bav.direct, THE HANSA STEANSHIP Co\" \u201cmen .are justified in asking you to takeinto con.GENER AT ADMISSION 852 CRAIG STREET.8912 BRUNO GUITARS, | (oon.Mr.Turcotte also, spoke gracetaiy lderadion Tha rola whol ère posted free to the Palace Clothing| LEAVE vour head to po |r06UTS mmemm J F'.GO URL EY or HAMBURG.\u2018 89\"280d = THE WHITE CROSS LINE of Antwerp, Onder Contract with Dominios Gororament re Steamers of the above lines will sails follows: ANDRAHM, from Hamburg, 81st aren, B88, Waxp Antwerp.5th April for Halifax.B88.8.Szasunoor, from Halifax tor Aétereirns BS.Wan; ORAN, fro Hatt Antwerp or Hamburg, May a ax for MON, phi ambore, Ay 17th, UMWALL, from Antwerp for Montrea! ars expenditure, class.1 feel confident our team PER DOZEN.* A 3 \u2019t satisfied with window ow auards made of soft wire acon pri} 20Lh.nlx.Desiaraiug, followed and sald he bad bave boop fully cons Botte: 8 0 uni?these + 285xeodtt Piense cali and see Sar prices, which are the LATEST SHEET MUSIC, nL trou American Steel Steel} Wire Channel or nate Iron pecomis ra he ary ough Hills of Laing granted {8 Macshars sod ant 5 - | is ; nes .Reno or mee a during the doit ey oz 4 Ar.® PATO A B N DE R 8 ne ; LATEST SHEET MUSIC.We mate Iron and Wire Fences, ¥ Tire Eseéapes, Elevator Enclosures, Stable Fixtures, Kor Rates of Freight and olfser patiteutars, apply $_ the speech he bad ed hi imself whether Dominion Transter Co.'s Manager Satin A \u201cREWARD-A Big reward UBIN, DESROSIERS & ©.\u2014 Weather Vanas, bo.AUGUST MOLTEN, Hunsus.4 + the speech he ama Jsked him ine er ire strike, WS great surprive, th bo il b id ST.LAWRENCE BUTTER MARKET We bave secured La skilled workman residfhg in Montreal and can therefore put ap LX A = ing the financial situation in such melan- complaints ad been received from t wili be pai any proprietor of a HAT ! : P i S nes all our wor of ambos 0 eer = \u2018 choly colors, res brought down The Co.bad Kept all their men under p y NO.Ss MARKET SQU.- , opu ar 0 8 y were strongly grouped and the apprecia- duri © wiutor when often there ior bp head which cannot befitted with coz.sr.DOMINIQUE, MONTREAL POPULAR BONGS, SExD Fos { jon of the financial situation was so days i de ovnothing todo.The Co.éspe- y \u2014 POPULAR as i ® , and wit hout around 2 and his, fore.clally objected to the employment of out- at.at C.G.GLASS S, the Ha CATALOGUES & PRICES.! cast of the future was so contradictory when dors op the men and declared it a most | - $1 00 $1.50 $1 75, $2, \u2014\u2014 { : Somparcd with former contentious in the dangerous thing to the mercantile aud fa othier and Fur nisher ?.ur : - House that he could not conceive how sny manufacturing interests.It the men cate » ; 82.50 9 75, 3 _ We are th go ¥ , il igh commer ul raping, wad Wl |g manly wey ang pisentod thle aren cGill and Notre Dame » 82:75, 83.00 Spring | \u201cPopular.Waltzes, Haadhotarirs an éy would have u = Buts or of performing such a sorty task ns he sidered, but no concessions would be\u2019 made er Hats.One Dollar saved on POPULAR WALTZES, \u201cThe Merchants\u2019 - Parcel perform.He en- under the present cireumsta: POPULAR WALTZES.i dismterested mot! NG w remises open PEN -oolock.avery.§ .that the operations oï 1885-86 had resulted who knows the.bs and \u201colin ies \u201cthat BAKI POWDER, MILIFPS SALE Provifos of Gases, stent are \u201cuntil \u2018\u2018\u2019able Bhapes, and & stook well worthy ! of an inspection.J PRICES LOW! semences 35 creuse Joho Hendon 0 LE JT MR QE 1 #, QUEENS | -\u2014 LAUNDRY BAB.3 ASE FORIT, ARDTAKE ne OTR.|.nan?ARE or i &o., Brain Covering 8 for Giant |\" AIntellects at C.GLASS'S Is the Covarer, x otr A cor.McGill and, pels, 1887, \u2014DOUBLE | SHEET, 4 ste, arrived a jsui ght es noluts A FACT! The C.G.GLASS HAT for race Gents, sold at $1 and upwards, is equal to Hats sold elsewhere at $2, Sold only by C.G.GLASS, the Hatter, cor.McGill and Notre streets.BE CERTAIN And see that for all fine Laundrying fn your 8% 1 DARLINGS DIPLOMA SOAP 8912 10.00 WILL BUY A SOLID SILVER HUNTING PATBNT LEVER WATCH, jew®lied in 13 actions, and warranted a reliable timepiece, just tbe watch for a young man, IR.HEMSLEY, 2011 NOTRE DAME STREET COMPLETE SET OF LADIES\u2019 COTTON, underwear, thres garments, nicely tucked wud trüled ai 81.45 at \u201cThe Wbite Houne, sute 1348 St Catherine atroot, March\u2019s Mortality, According to the returns ot the Board of Health, issued yesterday, the total number of deaths in the city during the month of March was 383; French Canadians 262; other Catholics 55, and Prolestanis, 71; males, 199 ;fetmales, 180; married, 61 ; single, 34; widowers, 8; widows, 38; children, 237.The principal, causes of death were: measles, 16; diphthoris, 8; croup, 13; whooping cough, typhoid fever, 4; can- gor.8; consumption, 43; convulsions, 8; art disease, 18; bropchitis, 1%; pneumonia, Be: debility, 51.T Be deaths according to wards were: St.Ann\u2019s, 36; Bt.Antoine, 56; St.Lawrence, 24; Bt.Louis, 48; st.James, 71; St.Mary's, 81; Centre, 1; Last.8; Hochelaga, 14; St._ Jean Baptiste, 19; Hotel Dieu, 11; ctre me ospital, 4; General Hospital, 8; other in- sugutions à total, 386.There were ii wo foundlin ten from the city and twenty from outside mu- nicipalitles, Bailors\u2019 Institute.The anpual meeting of the Sailors\u2019 Institute was beld yesterday.Mr.Chas.Alexander occupied the chair and Mr.P.S.Ross ac as Secretary.The manager, Mr.J .Ritchle, submitted his report, which was most satisfactory.The Institute has been in existence lor 25 years and been visited by 350,000 saliors, who bad been supplied with reading and writing material aud Sabbath reading.The facilities for entertaining the sailors wWete grealer than in previous years, and socials, concerts and temperance meetings bad been held every week during 1888, + Seven thousand dollars had been put away fer building purposes and a committee bave been autborized to select, a, site for erecting a butlding for the Institute\u2019 The receipts for the year were $1724.00, The East and West End Roading Rooms, The Secretary of the Fraser Institute bas received a letter from Mayor Abbott tn reply to the resolutions passed at the mee the Free Reading and Public Libra mittee, held on April 4th, and w forwarded to the Mayor, an acooun tof which bas already appeared inthe Star.In his reply Mr.Abbott sugmests that a subscription list be opened to raise $5000, which agount would be required toestablish a circulating library and free reading rooms in the east and west enda, \u201cLast year,\u201d he savs, \u201cthree gentlemen subscribed $500 gach towards this fund, but since then noth- g more bas been subscribe soon as the Institute can sell any of the large properties it owns it will be in a posttion iteelf to establish these branches.I fear it is hopeless to expect sulficient assistance from the oltizens to do so.of Hanian has discovered a new stroke.cf Montreal Fencing club competition begins ay.Buffalo has an amateur baseball league with five clubs.O.P, Orr is gecretary of the new Toronto Athletio Associatio A Lachine Rowing lob as a special moet- ing to-night in the Windsor.The \u201cEagle\u201d is sugg as the name for General Paine's new rentes Hanlan and Sullivan are considered the world's champiou blowhards.A correspondent suggests that Logan's Farm be turned into a race course.Jake Gaudaur denies the report that he ls going to row double with his brother.The Montreal Fencing and Boxing Club's green (foil) compatiiiean opeus on Saturday.The Cote St.Antoine Toboggan Club\u2019s at ccessful on home last night was a mest su affair.Several Montreal and Toronto dogs did wo well at the recent bench show In The ocean yacht race seems to bave done pothing but arouse bitterness of feeling on every side.Canadien Snowshoe Club's ball in the Balmoral last night was largely attended, A hyd pleasant time was spent.be St George's Club of Hanover square ge ndon) will make the 8 ane Cricketers norary members during their stay.The £ako St.Louis Canoe Club have changed their challenge oup rules as follows: oes not over sixteen feet in jonain, sharp at both ends, not less than thirty inck beam, or less than nine inches in opti class 4, a 2 A.= easarernent, are eligible; open used, no reaked ; oho le Se paddies, les; distance, one mile with turn.To won three times y same crew befor, becoming tneir property.Open to ses a any recognized canoo club; Lacrosse Notes, The Toronto Lacrosse Club are procesding with the formation of à Western Lacrosss Association.The Montreal Juniors held theif an meeting Tuesday night and elected Harry Cleghorn secrotary.Moet encouraging ports were read.roi annual mestinæ Santor 8 k Lacrosse club was a oi the following officers being Puurodsy ia, Snow (re-slooted); preal J.men: let lop-prside CE pp rd; 2nd vice-prest dent, Crowe: oo - Cameo, Hamil toate?Cou te : ' & Ponder, 0.Giblen, Ww.5 À.rey, T Another Burglary.Early yesterday morning the store of Mr.Goldberg on Craig street \u2018was entered burglars just after: the patrol had passed t| ices on {ts las $ roon, os \u2018the.store.son.room wakenad A the \"crash o relics opt Up a revolver and diced y \u2018st the dow whence the ea He then hastened to the the windo w but saw nothing of the burglar.The window had been protected by a beavy wire grating «which had been torn off, and the window broken to atoms.nty-thi and a quantity of Gop roi immediately mothe the Me, who have a ret tracked tl police, nat ae French Capital Booming, pore Cre eit Foncier ranco-Canadlen has 6 old Cadieux property op D rendard build in où 55.3 amos Stroot, for move into thelr aad will m bof May.Brno is Sabena, principal où rl ob real so Rice from Yowohama.i FR a en sly où foe Sik i pr Charles Tupper Third Edition, |: ESSENCE OF OF PARLIAMENT.Te re The Address Disposed of\u2014-Nothing 1a the Speech from the Throne, and Nothing Comes Out of 1t\u2014A Blot op the Jubilee Car, [FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Orrawa, April 16.\u2014 Business commenced in the House of Commons yesterday with the reading of the papers in the possession of the Clerk of the Crown in regard to the election in Quecn's County, N.BL, on the motion of Mr.Weldon.The verblage of these papers was as luxuriant as the information was meagre.Mr.Weldon, in supporting his motion that J.À, Dunp, the rejurniuæ officer, be ordered by tele raph to return forthwith to the .the Crown In Chancery the A, or te ballots cast in the election, the poll books and all other papers in connection thore, with, remarked that in the papers that bad been read the returning officer declared that be had counted the ballots.This was what tbe law required him to do, but he bad taken good care not lo asy whal was tho result of that count.If rumor apoke truly, the ballot papers were not now In existenco.Ho quoted the Master of the Rolls in Log- gland as baving laid down the principle, in a precisely similar case to thls, thata return-4- Ing officers duty is simply arithmetion The law requires of him to count L and to declare the result of the count.Sir John Macdonald nad no objection to the motion, and it was carried, THE DEDATES OF THE HOUSE.Hon.Mr.Blake found fault with the committee proposed by tha Government to superintend the official evates.This was \u2018a very 8 too, * aud until 1855, the equal rights of both sides of the House were recognized by making the representation of both slJon as neurly equal as possible.In 1884, tho committee was composed of ive members from the majority, and four from the minority; in 1883, the proportion was seven to five: Dow there was a new parliament, tn which Mr.Blake could discern po sign that the Ministerial strength on the committee ought to bo increased, and yet the Premier wanted the propor tion to be eight.four, He was sorry the Premier had thought fit to strike off eight gentlemen formerly on the Sommitiea, nd who were stilt members of the Hou was nat a great admirer ol the bripeiple that after twenty years of confederation each province should have equal representation on every committee.He thought that mpeither his friend, the member for Huntingdon, nor his friend, the member for Brant, should be displaced in order that Prinae Ldward Island shouid \"be represented.He thought Mr.Scriver should be substituted for Mr.Melatyre, and that Mr.Sommerville should be added.This would not be justice, but it was all the justice he expected.r.Bowell, who moved the appoint- ake\u2019s ment of the committee, accepted Mr.amendments THE ADDRESS, Mr.Porter, of West Huron, moved the address in reply to the speech from the throne y minute's speech mien out saying an ing in particular.Heevl- dently thinks more of the maoner than of the matter of his eldon, of.Albert, N.B., the second- or, made a speech that gave promise of usélui servics in the future.MR PORTER oF WEST His pringipal theme oT question, the political question, Sith wbich he best acquainted.Mr.Biake said that in the past, on these occasions, he had been ia Lhe habit of going into a somewhat exbaustive and perhaps some honorable members would sa exhausting review of the politl- cal \u2018developements of the year, hich Le pad taken obaracter bi of eh tho?Spano end the address was harmless and innocuous, there was Tittle, indeed, in them, that they, con, joined with other circumstances, induced him adopt the Premier's suggestion.\u2018After 0b gratulating the mover and seconder on ther maiden speeches, Mr.Blake observed that their success was the more marked in that they were not the two gentlemen he would Dave 2 Sxpee ected the task to bave been entrusted @ rather thought the bovor- able members for Haldimand apd Que N.B,, should bave moved and address.(Laughter and cheers.fe to the Queen's Jubilee, Mr.Blake remar! that, the happy condition in Canada of.LOYALTY TO THE BRITISH CROWN and to the noble lady who now wears it, fa not due merely to an unreasoning love the party, but to the fact that the rolgn the Queer: here has been synonymous with the reign of the people, But there was a blot on the jubilee year.Popular goverament ot yet been accorded to the people 9 lan It would be a providentia dispensa~ tion if we could see in this jubilee year the rinciple of self-government applied to Ire~ aud.| torriog to the allusion in the Speech to the posed appro) ropriation for e Saul 5% Ste Marie Can Canal, the teader of the Opposition deligbred followers.by re- that this woul compiete the much agni water stretches of his honorable fi friend, Alludiogr to the proposed new de artment of trade and commerce, Mr.Blake incautiously observed tha some effort was felt to be that effort was to take the sha department.They bad a President Counoii and à Secrétary of State, who had not many official utiles.Sir shook is) bead ad dopbttolly = duties.\u201d pers! 1 know faring are othet ution, pers al au not know that they are of such à chatacter as to justify us in sppoloting a another minister to give him mo attend Lo those other duties.\u201d The House laughed, and Mr.Ohapleay blushed.Mr.Ziake would & a fog * 1 never saw a gpeac| dott, ha only plum in It 3 Be pier 1 suppose he is not oa a flumd ae some tome before ne wi but then & seemed a as thought ho hor ll} gentleman would bave encor, Sir John Macdonald sald it was quite évis dent they were a A happy.fs family, at blest for for He the Blake \u2018bad given tim to.nh that the Creation of & new department was not the only thing the Government done for the trade and commerce of the country, and testimony to this fact (bad jus t been given by, the voice of the coun neen\u2019s, ad the arke mark! % moved tajourhment wanted to know why the report are did nol accompany ublic accounts explained that a e had been made, by which informe n formerl ted lo a two re hrs hinneas of the repotl I ha the table,\u201d oo thin, \u201d aia ar.Blake promptly.Sie Cha: rétorted thal no a his honbrable fr ond ain bosatisfiod he infor him the ee \u201cfile Bou (ete aud the mediately dust ste uatil Monday.- BOOKSELLEN'S Td Dryedate.cud Porthos of Moers rel: 8 ryee rysdale an ontr 3 Irving, Warwick aod or Hara, oF ets v's; Wilson, of Lot Moldiliag, of of St John, N.as \u2018on the anos M 0 ister this\u2019 morn Blog toss that noalte on en on gion Tad Shek Bs sary, B80 a recent deputation of many of these articles had msked for a really increased Hoty.a and submitted that as \u201cghtérs 80 lar foto the mao uciire Roly ot a wide range of art ther ad of the gommunity, an dition on of duty uty would promote education and te fojeraasis rs k Sabian 4 e Ébotsetitna ee oy ied se ve Frère vancement of learning among saree ME Let Jol a a 2 posed, chatte to add fv cents 34 Le dog ot 25 Der er ent, wi rien med De va do about 76 ent.ad valorem valorem op the reports buviag besa laid upon | 3 ive.rise to 2 pic tod Bo 5 also waited 3 ; tp sent, under au international ya the Americans pay cue cont a pouud an the Canadians one cent per four onucçes or traction thereof.The deputation surgzesielt - the formation of a special! class of Dou trig embrace newspapers, magazine Joi periodicals issued ut stuled in| av exceeding three months, the rule of ota: va ; to be, when sent by the booïsefer aruevrs agent, one cent per pound, aud wh \" sont by others one Conl foy four sunce-.to apply to to foreign as well us donvstde publica AMERICAN NOTES, : YXelographic Ticks from all Farts.of the United States.The brickmakers strike at Philado'plia is setiled, and 16UU men will resuwë work ab once.The strikers yielded, .Tha New York World says that Aodrew Carnegie, the millionaire iron master, ste be married next Friday to Miss Whitlield, o New ; The next moruiuæ Lbo couple will ledve for Scotland.The ice in the straits of Mackinaw is softening.The stoamer * Algoma\u201d loit 56 Ignace, Mich.on her tirst trip to Mackthao Island, yesterday, makivg good head way through the ice.There were good rains again vester y à the North Western racing Saale a a 7 lexas,.älso Ju the Indian Territory.© rains gre reported South of the 32nd parallel.and the drouzht in Eastern, Cenlr and Southern Toxas, embracing noarly tho onlire cotton belt, remains Yabroken.The coast Gounlries are suflering f or rain.QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY.An Appeal for Fands to Places tho Colle » Position to Comune With .we Other Eustitutio; pa Ÿ [SPECIAL TO THB TARY INGSTON, Ont, April 15.\u2014In view of tho gontedora: lon of the colleges, tho triends of con\u201d University fntend Lé mako yn 4n appeal for $250,000 to placa the institution in & position to compete.Kingston's provog- tion 18 $50,000, and a big effort will be made to secure it.Principal Grant elaime that in afew years a revulsion of leeling aa contralization will oceur, and if Queen's va! bold hor own until that Lime, it will bo able @ up grasder and better in future.- À publie meeting wiil bo beld- here next weak grapple with the question.i 4 rere AMUSEMENTS, 48 THEATRE ROYAL \u2014The Australian Novelty ¢ Company, which it will -bo remom made a decided hit in Montreal some months eo will bold the boards at tho Theatre oyal next weok.The feats of Molle.Almde aro particularly worth witnessing, and -ag several brand new specialties have introduced, the performauce will undoubtedly be an enjoyable one.A COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT will be tone oy tered to Mrs.Bertram by her Biers Tuesday eveuing in the Natur ory Society's Hall, Sr.PATRICK'S CHOTRAre busily Ratt] the musical festival in honor of the w æ of Rev.l\u2019ather Dowd.and that \u2018of Rev.Father Toupin, which happons at the fame date.The choir will be assisted by Miss Co mpton, sfSeymour.Miss Grant, & ¢horus of twenty ladles selected from the host singers of the city, à and fullforchést Selections from the operas of Faust, men, Aida, ete, will be given.The : tion of a poem, composed specially tor fs occasion by à celebrated autlioress, Will taise place during the entertainment, * UINTETT CLUB.\u2014~The Mont.ub's concert Thureday night ; progr alg was a varied o one, er Classics, represente d by the sprightly though nied rrect d the mare popular atyles of Raft an ingluali tha _ Beet bi loven, RD Relssiger.pla with precision - and ena thelr a o of thelr beet ta, and for aolub largoly co pala of amateurs, their performanceis a roma: je.able one.Their prestos are neat, andanies are smooth, Che gentlemen forte ; ing the club are Mes C._Reichling, 1st ylolim: L Chadwick, Bod violin\u2019 G.38 .ist - Monoel, 2d dal + volo intend alvin pt tortntentiy.« .QUEEN'S HALL.Mrs Page-Fhrowers Firat Concert, A fine audience gathe at Lhe Queen's Hall -lagt night, deapite the unfavorable er, to enjoy Mrs.Page-Thrower's firab concerts The Beethoven -Quartette Club: openad the conosrt with Grige\u2019s 0) opus $7 ng 2710 minor, Too much praise uartette for ite rendering of eae D.auser received a beart.jwelcome, being.ei favorite in Montre On from Gounod's Faust and selections from Shubert and Jausen were ely given, Brueh\u2019s violin concerto by Mr.Dantrouther though somewhat tedious was a fine pe ance, To Mr.egen was awarded ! tie | only encore of the evening, forhis © cello osolo 8 1e from \u201cDon J elu place Ebaiaberasr's Galata © inks pied + never before rforme Montr deautifally ran ored an highly ace b the audience.Mrs.Page-Thrower wis ven ial welcome, and elicited haprty applause a all her selections.Monfreal usical circies are indebted to her au evening of rare enjoyment, A matinee will bo given this afternoon a4 2 o'clock.Examinations for D.Db.Degrees\u2014A Corres Te de Editor of ihe STAR: tel Dr Phi ve 0 recently received the z free ot D.from the y Montreal, Ope sentence in the telegram as ollows: * His is fl Gana by 8 amination ever confer) w this ls misiading! Coliseo 3 of Montreal fat not as regards the cannot speak for Trinity SE ein .or for Kipg's Col : Montres and Rev.Tr.re Tocigt el [ol » hax Quebec.1 the usual dard examination for Teo of, [Doctor of Divinity conferred by a hope Col you fo yo inserting the shove, and ; AOCURAOT.\u201cRATT The last number of Le Vi Ber sthalopa.clover little Solon, ost smpoi cartoon ôf-tho a: ence of the Chateau de I Chaplea: a beadguarteré dur election.diviston of the Kouge nd LE tho ho chatoau wil we Ne & bosieged soë post ar the hosiex themselves with & pest of b whiskey bottles, demi] squares black bottles and other fiery mis- 8 Club Social.A weary enjoyable social was von last Te evoniox by t aliporal Club in Maso.ic cham Farm es square, There wore ower I 0 péopie present.and dancing, intorsperged h songs was kopt up vob I at early hour this morning.Abou ry tho company sdjourge to the supper room whore an oxceilent repast had been rovided by tho Foun ladies.The follow- n ary 48 etary BSE NR \u2026 Ve + Of on and A.or ppe 88.\u201cWaesland,\u201d from New York, has arrived at Antwerp.EI The sction of Carter's Little Liver Pills is bi asant, mild and oatural.They gegily.imulate the liver, and reœulato the towels, ut do not purge.They ars sure to p Bpeoial Notice.; mes, Stewart & Co, will offer 162 tor ears.oom tlon at their rooms, sa mesSt, ss the AE that most desirable prover ty ont t naling n spd Ottawa streets, wi rel thereon, at 5 present, oraniny bE x Fron cal fas & SA of Eat be ban 0.on Queen Ottawa Ha a 38 ft.Also the adjoisiae ty on Queon Si.magasin 90 x 80 ; | Ea HR Ives & Ca i Ë : &s long hn Private lessons.an À Bor Mac i - \u2019 utes betore Christmas bY tend Sichout ta \u201cbea atin ro Por additional Evening News\\t Ys00 6th and 7th Pages: \u2018A YOUNG SWINDLER.Unknown.\u2018A few weeks ngo a young New Yorker med £ Frank Brasted Skiff was arrested in How York on a charge of having embezzled wa.He skipped bis bail apd sought refuge I.ut up at the Balmoral, Where | he vod 1 in n bleb style.He had expeu- * Give clothlag made at oue ot the stylish tailoring eswbiishments of the city and in yment offered a cheque for $200 yable in New York which was not honored.2 Sse swindled some of his Acquain- oes and from the Balmoral authorities ained a loam of 3356 on a worthless note.had stated that he proposed to rent from ¥.T.Judah the large store at the corner of 8t.James and St, Francois Xavier streets ior She purpose of establishing a branch he Le Barron Bank and victimized oe a Lersons to whom be had offered tions by borrowing money from them.A contemporary was also fleeced Lo the ex- t of $35.he young man has now lelt \u20ac parts unknown.His relatives aresaid most respectable and honorable.- À dre detective Las been entrusted with case.Death of Mr, Jai.es Dakers.Mr.James Dakers, for many years secretary of the Montreal Telegraph Company, died dir D Afterncon at the age of 75 akers wus born in Brechin, cot! a De and ve ie toils county ¥ lu 1810 .enfered the service o © Tele ges 00 védis soorr raised to the ou i Dy hd we tuanager, which position ha held until 1582, when he re- Mr.Dakers married a Canadian in 2 and leaves s widow and one daughter.death was not altorether unexpected, as De lina been suffering from a complication 1heases, and bas not been out ofthe house last.Ha was loc a long time a leading member of St.Paul's Wila Ci Cherry Balsnm, The memory of Dr.Wistar is embalmed in the hearts of thousands whom his Balsam £ Wild Cherry bas.during the past fifty Years, cured of coughs, colds, consumption, Or some uther forin of pulmonary disease.Special Notice.8, Carsley is clearing Iron and Brass Berd- \u201c\u2019ateads at greatly reduced rates to make -Yaoré room for carpet department.; = \u201cTatiors\u2019, barbers (right and left), papér hangers' and bankers\u2019 shears, best in the market, the four or six blade 5wiss Razors, \u201cthe Torrey guard razor, every one can shave .with it even ju Lhe dark; also the crlobrated {Cock Hazor à at L J.A.Surveyer, 1588 Notre Dame str 8B Carsley 5 taking another flat for corpet department, which will make it the largest a Montreal.BIRTHS.ALLAGHER~On the 14th inst, at 67 Her- mined street, the wife of Mr.Jobn Gallagher JORTIES-In this city.Tueeday.April 12 the wife of Joseph Fortier.stationer, of a « son DEATHS.Y-\u2014On April 15 Farah Kennedy, ENNEDY daughter of James Kennedy, of gE Flats, Argenteuil: Que., and sister of Georye Kennedy, of thi 8 city.Funeral from _her brother's residence.5 6 Lagauc hetiero weet.on Mondar, to Moun riaads are in vited to at rther notica.89 à NDENS\u2014In this city, on 16t inst, Lawrence  urns, of the county cata, ip ace on Monda 18h inst, from bis late Tes sidence, No.grrat street, at 8.80 golock, to 8t.Ann's \u201cop ch snd, once to off.OlCemetory.Friends and acquain- : tances are respectfully invited to attend.MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with etrict regard to Purity, Strength and Bealthfniness.Dr.Price's is the ing Powder that contuins no Ammonis, Lime or em.Dr.Price's Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc, flavor deliciously.ING POWDER CO, Chio SE and St.Louls.tie The Piano used at the Concerts in Queen\u2019s Hail last evening and this afternoon was a Killer Artists\u2019 Grand.The profession and the public are cordially invited to test this artistic instrument at C.W.LINDSAY\u2019S Piano WareRoom, 1352 St.Catherine St.81 NO MORE PILLS! MOTHERS LIKE IT} CHILDREN LIKE IT1} Rosstne it is agrecable te take.IT CURES LivER COMPLAINT, Bittous DISORDERS, Acio Stowacu, Drspereu, Loss OF APPETITE, Sicx MEADACHE, COKSTIPATION OR COUTTVENESS PRICE, 250.PER BOTTLE.CRAY\u2019S SYRUP.COUGH or COLD.Grgans\u2014Only a short time | in use, $41, $49, $59 and $83.treat bargains.Apply immediately at C.W.LINDSAY'S, 1352 St.Catherine St.8922 + Have you a Pain anywhere about you ?USE PERRY DAVIS\u2019 vw \u201cPAIN KILLER\u201d and Get Instant Relief, \u201c+ BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.28 Cts.Per Bottle, SILVER-PLATED WARE d 5 botti Craet for 33-00.Handeom somo! su 5.$5: RRA ce 0 © Na , Tabie Napkin Rings on Sands and with res, 906 to $2.rase s Caps, SL 25 to $4.00.fokel Clocks, 81,75.pronos thorough ly oleaned, and warranted, rings, $1 dor Loo Bp \"loaned rom 350 pe repuired and made over.MENRY ROSS.ARE SPECTACLES RE- ° \u2014QUIREDI wai abe on cannot ses to read at night so as you ormerly con ir ste ur CE.ÉSRATED PERFECTED whit Laon Es improve the sight and make reading clear : now selling cheap.HENRY GRANT & SON, Optictans, \u2018px ; GRAND BALL.Wednesday 20th April.Prizes.Admission 50 cents, \"soi Commence at 8 o*clock.HORTHAND AND TYPE WRITING, Jay a and Evening Class.Wan between 9 and Mogou N, al Stone .Offlci graphe \u201809 1 181 Bt.James streeet, (Citizen\u2019s \u201cns.Bldg.0 BE B B Excelsior W.R.D.Lodge will meet on MONDAY NEXT, at 8 p.m.2 6624 a atreet.891 {Gis EMBLY, THURRDAY avr they 21st.Class for evenings, Monday and Wednesday, will wind up the upils are requested to atten as remain in ely I will Queen's Hall Assembly NALD, JR.ARMING SUMMER RETREAT.THE BANKS OF THE BICHELIED ER RAPID as: TL CHAMP oe leasant quarters daring ad in respectable private camer and 6 Summer can be ses at the bicturesque village of Richelidu, within an hour's run from Montreal.Alxo one or two houses to let, terma moderate.Apply promptly te yp ZOTIQUE BISSETTE.: iohelieu Hotel.89 8 eod helien, - Beautiful Phastons, Nice Buggies, Excellent Light Carts and Express Waggons.\u2018a Assortment of Good, St lish, , Well Las d_Vohicles, at Low brie .Wholesals an Ae J.LATIMER, 92 MeGiL, STREET, Fianos! Pianos! Best terms and Foes.Owing to the large on hand every induce- Hock will be offered to immediate purchasers at CW.LINDSAY'S, 1352 St.Catherine street, 8972 ERY FOR HEATING HOT ater) four flats of building, otre 1 Fl'hursday noon, 21st in or rece Architect, WA.HOON 1 ï PIANO USED AT THE AT HOME \u201cof CA ip gts Christian Work n Pos.of Notre Siren AN D GHET MILL FOR SALE, AT ; situated in one of the reg Fort os fn Ontario, rare 688 AD.Bipnly to E Lafaivre, Ont.NEATLY AND E-FRING ny do, ; Cor.Beaver Hall and Dorchester St ! A Fine Piano, nearly new, 71-3 octaves, powerful tone, handsome rosewood case, will be sold at No.i4 Berri street, Monday morning.W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.1 SAFES! If you want your Safe repaired or removed get my priees All work guaranteed.A.AHERN, 325 ST.JAMES 8 Next door to Witness Office.Second-hand Safes sold cheap.- 89x1 PRACTICAL SAFE-MAKER, COUCHS, COLDS, Croup and Consumption CURED BY ALLEN'S LUNG BALSAM !25c.BOc.and $1.00 per bettie.GENERAL BAZAAR.w Double Width Dress Tweeds, 30a.Men's Felt Hata; Job, 15e.each.Wings, 5e.OSTRICH FEATHERS, $6¢.bunch up.GIRLS\u2019 FELT HATS, Bo.each.* GEORGE H.ROWELL, 1695 Notre Dame street, 1st Fiat, Red Door, REAL ESTATE AND LOANS.Parties contemplating purchasing or renting.will find it to their interest to consult or address.F.MeMANN, Real Estate Agent, 138 St.James Street, Loans d and Estates managed.89x1 Furnished House LET\u2014A Handsomely Furnished, Stone Front Full Sized House, on Mackay street.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON, 181 8t.James street, WACCON.LARGE EXPRESS FOR SALE, CHEAP.346 WILLIAM STREET.: 89x2 : GP JF VESTMENTS.$8,000, 89x3e0d 6 Jenements, rent $a24 price.es Stor 1 Brick Cottage.le @.D.ROSS, Real Estate Agent.1613 Notre Dame st.89xL N ANUFAUTURING _BUSINESS Fon sale, situated in Brockville, es handsome rot on investment.capital quired 10.dollars arrangement can made for half intorest In this business, Yor particulars address Box 99, Brockville, Onl.\u2019 URRAY BAY, POINT-A-PI - tage to let, recently refurnished and ' \u2018painted.\u2018Joux L Monnrs, 801 St.Francois Xavier St.Fo BALE \u2014 as AT MOUNT yal Vale, cottage en, weil srockea with Érait trees, in the ration, sons terms.App hy Barns, 876 Cre Sirah teen m.And ip.me Fe: SALE-\u2014SHOP FIXTORES,ICO Cabos shelvings & tables cheap.1 Torstar YALUATION à SANT re and examine, m ot ave a gis, 8 otre Date steel.For; sa TRE THREE WAGGONS AT ST Fa FUSER oT TRB | BALE-#G FETE EP PERL\u201d dca od} an auction.for Tor ih ok po es = such undoubted merit ou Xx me.pictures © 8 ] out.otures will be on abl cture view from Monday next, Catalogues now ready.= \\ WILLIAM HE ARNTON.894 Auctioneer, JUPOLTANT.SALE LE OF FINE.FUBNI- og Fall | naa) Silk fon Fe uare Grand Pianofort arlor De ot aa ; and Damask Curta ne Fig ht Sideboard, \u20ac 8! and Taper ing, x) Glass ass Cigar Cases, Gasaliers, oi cloth, Chaïra Tables, Plocurss, Steel Eakrav ' Fhe subscribers wil sell 84510 and 81281.James at.west, WEDNESDAY.soTH Apr wet East \u201cThe whole of the above \u201cForay Effects but a short time in ded, fare snd Sale at 10 0 o'olock; DE LLIAM H.ARNTON, 89 Au @ EVANS STREET.~~ °°, We will sell at theabove restdenge win Thursday, the 81st tust., 8s 10 O'clock, the Houtehol] rhiture abd > tna cles and To Ab a compris eur.Contre Table E Dini anes « ao, Si uncy 8 lock, Easy ay aioe, Ws pen R Cutlery, LA ie mes order, J.8.THOMSON & CO.Teron ROOMS, of furnitare removed Serie GEAR OER CENTRAL fr rivaté resi SEERA ss ti pa: jo Ta.THOMSON à CO, & 7 oredey he F018 ta.gg 780 mm.or Brugesis Radics lé Fe grin ss 8, Ts Stover rgan, ; à \"Thursday, the sie th [6 RER \u2018 lorte, : Eas: 11 Pa ngs TaYings, = Mielath,: k Sale à re 5341 and 248 t \u201c803 IDORCHIASE, J he + i she That ioe o Pat Ken 31 Er Laure dont a be Re as "]
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