The Montreal daily star, 2 mai 1887, lundi 2 mai 1887
[" .voit in Alsace-Lorraine and th a, , &Tols were seul by many Store Archbishop \u2018VOL.XIX.NO.CANNOT BE POSTPONED.Collision Between France and Germany Only » (juestion of Time\u2014 Bismarck mands » Cessation of Frenvh Othoint citation to volt In Alsace.Lorraine, Ap, ril 30\u2014The Budget committes of thd olohstag to-day adoptéd in the form oposed by the Government the estimates for r the construction of barracks and hos- tals, algo the voto for sirategio rallways, rin for increas the efficiency of the -&my and the Loan bill.When the Reich- resumes on Thursday the committes ue Fesent a report approving the whole budget proposals of the Government, excepting fe artiller ant.Some discussion ocourred over the 2,000,000 marks devo vo rendering the army better prepared to fight und suggestions ware e to reduce the vote of 68,000,000 for strategic rallwaye but the idea of economy was overruled Ix 8 cotiision wit, the oonvigtion that France cannot be postponed, for the release of naebeles Pony modifies the position so olor as Justifying Prince Ble- marck\u2019s diplomatic position tn demanding a \u2018cessation of French official excitation to re- pied : ae e gin of au organize sat m ut Germany.cial SRionage are Sermany bas à as claim to demand that france shall oease from official atrlulos ja the Germau provinces, lt is believed Pri Bismarck is.about to make urgent re pre sentations that having proved good withe Sohnaeheles case, France must now stop offences cial international law by ordering her officials to retrain from fomenting tx D in Alsace-Lorrame.If the response e French Government ls not eatisfac- fort the Schnaebeles incident, Ît is thought, will become the Starting point of the greatest events of the cent ury: The Cologre Gaaetie publishes a list French agents who have been arrested and convicted In Germany, and defies the French Govern- mént to adduoe a single case where à Uer- man Government agent bas been convicted of espionage in France.Hitherto, the paper ads, the French Goveroment agents who were arrested have been liberated after » & short detention.The case of the Danish lain Barauw, tbe poet Krazewski and the 2; aoesen, not apply to the ench.à recent instance of the leniency e German Government in the case of Peut Letellier, who was caught at Carlaruhe baving in his possession plans of the fortress and sketches, and who was liberated after his guilt bad been tuliy established.This course, on the part of the Government, sas been the rule toward other Frenebmen, but a Jurther observance of the rule, the .Gazette declares, is impossible.The Areus represents that the increased irritation among all classes in Germany must impel the Government to ask France to offer trustworthy guarantees that Germany shall in future be protected against officially permitted espionage.The position of the war artyls that if Bismarck maans to raise the question now, thd delaying of the eon- anal bas enabled the French war department dur the pas: months to retorm and iw- Mmensely strengthen the line of delenoces op the froniler.On the other hand, four months go popular feeling was agalnst war, white now the balance of opinion throughout Germany will be with Bismarck tf war ealared necessary.Gen.Waldersee, with his staff, inspected during the week the frontier ine northward from Metz ers haa been a continual movement of troops in the f{rontier provinces.\u201c SOHNARBELES GIVEN AN OVATION.PARIS, April 30.\u2014 M.Schnaebelss, whé was released from prison yesterday by order of Germany.and who at once departed from Me ers he was incarcerated, arrived at mia ght ay Pag y-sur-Moselle, where he was arrested.wife and son met bim al the station, where were also assembled the whole popuiace of the town, headed by all the officers of the municipality.M.Schnae- beles was given an ovation \u2018who cried out, \u201cVive la to Paris.y tbe ciowd, ance, \u201cVive ae bales procee interviewed by members of the press.ne doclared he had been well treated by the , Germans.The Paris newspapers appear to all well pleased by the manner In e Sohnaebelss affair has pettied, and preonounce it an honorable settlement They praise the prudence and layea by M.Flourens, Minister of in bis conduet of France's A majority of the papers fe from the incident the lesson thatin the uture France must redouble her vigilance order Lo avoid surprises of the kind used by the arrest ot Schouebeles.Aocora- to the Republique Francaise all tho Fon prefects have n instructed to revent dhe people in their respective dis- Bote from using the occasion of Schnae- beles\u2019 liberation for making santl-German demonstrations.Schnaebeles reached Paris this afternoon.He at once called upon Pre- ter Goblet and had an interview with him, I which be reaffirmed the story of bis arrest 2s Originally told.It is again assertea that belea will be relieved ofl his post of Soman at Pagny-sur-Moselle and be tetired by a pension a France is soliciting fodatious of one franc each toward the pur- phase ot à diamond cross for M.Scbnabeles.leven members of the Gautesh family head the subscription list.BISHOP OF PETERBOROUGH.\u2018The Now Prelnte Consecrated at Hamilton by Archbishop Lynch, N, May 1.-~The event of to-day in Roman thollo oircles was the consecration Ris mo jog ht 8t.Mary's Cathedral, of ing of Paris, Ont., as bishop of God diocese itn eter rough, in succession loth 6 late Blsh op, Jamôt.ishop Dowling 1s extremely y pops at -with the people of his first and oni parish ot Paris, where he has labored for fy-one years.Bornat Limerick, Ireland, and educated in Canada, he i 18 yet a young man of vigorous constitution anil spiritual graces and intellectual attainments which eminently fit him for the im- Rgreant position he has been called to fill.be priests of the diocese of Hamilton yesterday, through Vicar-General Henan and Rov.Chanoellor ough, of Dunpdas, presented Dr.D a gold cross with chain and ii ade by the Pope's jeweller at Rone, and with a full set of pon- 1flcal robes and gold mitre.The gifts were supplemented by u address, which showed how bi@hly t Few bishop ie regarded by the priese 2 his dioceses Admission to St Mary's Catbadral to witness the ceremony of a a was by ticket only, yet the spacions cburch was literally packed by one he largest congregations ever seen In mong those present to witness wero the mother of the oo ber Asnew, a Chicago, and and Miss B.Dowling, ot Chicages eu Te rio) of the bishop.Prominent ay the prelates present were Archbishop J.J.Liynoh, of Toronto, Bisbops Walsh, of London; 9 shony, f£udosia; J.{leary of Kings! J.Carbarry, of Homil- There was a ve large rebresentation and re- o Celery trom all pal Lynch was the donsecrator, his assistants being Bishop Walsh and Bisnop Onrbarry.very fine cholr sang numbers Twelt 8 Mass.The sermon a from Mozart'e most_el t effo and was proached by > Bishop oi Cleary, of Kingston.At tbe close of the ceremony the new bishop, In company with Bishopa Walsh and Carbarry, went through the 79 dinod né Plossing Eo The clergy TRANSATLANTIC TRAVELLERS.Dabin Passengers Per Royal Mall B88, \u201cOrvogon,\u201d From Liverpool.FATHER Point, May 2\u2014JList of saloon anse gers pet, Domiman JFoval wail der , pool À pes L midaigtt, May Aor rh 5 H.J ef\\rmatend.A Horigrt 78a Baker, be t Curtis, EX wy Poster phare Downey, Mr.R.Miss ird E H Goldincham.Mrs.; es x, infant.Mr.JncNaauhton, ra.pol ughton.Miss MacNaughton and maid, nes MeD owell, lisa} furdoch.r, Ted Owen.Miss tet M x\" Ouon: Master E.T.Ponnes, Mr.J.J.Pronger, tar Archie Pronger, Miss fostor Olive Pronger, Miss estor Basil Pronger 8 Robinson and int nt, Siiss TB Bu r.Elid dd 1n- LXE \u2018been\u2019 ie ve ne #5 amounts to 85,000,000 and will be applied to 102.NEWS OF THB WORLD -CONDENSED Cable.Disturbances in Crete have been renewed, The Bwiss village of Blis near Thusis has beeu burned, Advices from Massowah say General Bal- etta, the Italian commander there, bas proclaimed a land and sea blogkade.During the fast ook, 2818 gmigrants left Queenstown for America.total for April te 11,854 against 8656 for April last year, Lord Dufferin, replying to a petition from his irish tenants for a reduction of rents, romises to consider the petition favorably k they experience another bad season.Advives from Crete report a fight between a band of Turks and a number of Christians, palob resulted in several deaths.The Turks dnapped a Christian girl and were attacked oy er friends.A court martial at Athens bas spptenced to death three officers for tréachery in having surrendered to the Turks during frontier fighting.Five others, charged with the sane vifence, were acquitted.i trial of the persons ob charged mith plot concluded at St.Petaruburg.can he accused were found guilty ven were aged to death and the others to servitude for life.The meeting of Liberal Unionists in London Saturday to consider proposed amendments to the coercion bill, was very stormy, owing to the divergence of opinion of members.Several retired before the meeting concluded.The Vatican has notified France that General Boulanger's new law, wbioh refuses exemption from military service to those studying tor the priesthood, an 1o- fringement of the concordat, and has de- mapded its withdrawal.King Humbert and Queen Margaret arrived at Venice Saturday to open the exhibition.They were conveyed to the roval palace in goodolas, accompanied by a jong procession of boats manned by gondol- fers attired ip antique costume.The Italian Government denles the reports from Massowah that a battle had been fought between a large body of Abyssinians and a force of Italians which was advancing ou Keren.The statement that the Italian Government had ordered three battalions to reinforce the garrison at Massowah is also eni Amerioan.The debt, decrease for April amounts to $12,600,00 Two sharpen ocks of earthquake were felt at Spokane Falls, W.T., Saturday morning.The drought throughout the agricultural districts of Texas is again assuming serious aspect By an accident on the N.P.rallroad pear Steele, Dakota, one person was killed and several injured.District Attorney Thos.T.McGown, of Queen's Co, Long Island, ie a dJefaulter to e extent of about $20, 000, and bas Left for parts unknown.Col.Lamont arrived from Washington on Saturday morning, and bad a long conference with Governor Hil at the Ho House, New York.J.E.Lewin, a manufacturer of leather for et books, committed suicide in Central ark, Saturday, because he had failed to Keep a promise made Lo his aflianced to stop drinking.After a day of summer heat, Bt.Paul, Minn, was visi at seven o'clock last evenmg by a terrific hailstorm which did much damage.The hallstones ranged in slzo from a pea to a goose egg.Three thousand hodcarriers and laborers are on strike to-day at Chicago.The demands of the bodcarriers\u2019 unlons were granted by 102 out of 105 employers.The advance asked is 3 cents an hourde the establishment of a Free Public and Reading Room in % ew York City.Yesterday Edward E.Bamuels, a prominent 8t.Louis merchant, jumped from the bridge at Nashvlile, Tenn.into Lhe Hvor.He was rescued and removed to the hospital.where he died this moruing.A broken prom made to his wife that he would drink no more intoxicating liquor is given aa the cause.Charles Oswald, a farmer, near Pittsburg, after attempting to poison his two dauxrhters, Katurday, killed one of them while she was lying asleep on a sofa in the dining room, by strangling fers pod, then cut his throat.Both were found next morning.Do mestic and naman trouble was tbe cause.Barry and Fay.the Irish comedians, produced at McCaull\u2019s opera house, Philadelphia, on Friday evening last, the play * Mec- Bwiggin's Parliament.\u201d The play caused a tumult, and the police being called In, many arrests were made, some prominent Iris citizens being locked up, About midnight they were all released on their own - nizances for a hearing on Saturday.Itls said that the charges against tbe disturbers will be withdrawn, and Lhat the play will not be produced again.Canadian.Toronto stone masons go out on strike this morning for an increase in wages.A petition has been filed against the return of W.E.O\u2019Brien, Conservative member for Muskoka and Parry Sound.Hon.8.EH.Blake wili represent the Toronto Young Men's Christian Assocation at Le porary international convention, to be held at Francisco on May 11.Edward J.O'Neill, a prominent private detective and superintendent of the Domin- fon police until superannuated four years ago, died at Ottawa on Saturday.The Premier of Nova Beotia\u2019s sal bas benn increased from $2400 to $3300, and those of the Attorney-General and Commissioner of Worka trom $1600 to $2500.Fears are entertained at Amberstbur; urg that the coal 1aien schooner \u201cLouls O\u2019 Neill | has gone to the bottom of Lake Eri that her entire crew of eight men vorlshod with her.She left Buffalo last Weneriened The C.P.R.express, which left Montreal terday afterncon, was delayed some two ours through the road heing blocked by the breakage of a truck on a freight car Just as the latter was being shunted on siding at bt.Bazile The Ottawa river is rising rapidly, the ice on Deschenes lake having broken and now coming dowu in large quantities.There is great activity dispia about the Jumber ocks at Ottawa, and a large fleet will be ready to start in a few days.vorhe steamship \u201cBarcelona,\u201d from Palermo to Quebec and Montreal, with a ourgo of fruit, eto, arrived in Quebec at 11.30 Friday night.The steamer struck the und in passing through the Traverse, damarin, some of her plates and fllling the main hold with water.She has gone into Indian Cove, and pumps havebeen Pl laced on hoara, JOTTINGS FROM OTTAWA Natices of Motion\u2014Indian Supplies\u2014Steam- ship Service Between Canad and the West Toadies: [SPECIAL TO THX STAR.) .OTTAWA, April 30.\u2014 Among the notices of motiou of an Important nature are Mr.Laurier will move on Wednesday for a repeal of the Franchise Act and reversion to the provincial lists, on Tuesday Mr.Mills will move that the return by the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, rélating to the return and gazetting of members be reforred to the committee on Privileges and Elections, to make en uiry Into the conduct of certain returning officers and the Clerk of the Crown in Chancery, and also that power be given to the Cominittes to sena for personal papers and to examine witnesses by cath or i ad Tenders for supplies for Indians throughout the Dominion closed to-day.The cons: tracts aggregate a couple of hundred thousand dollars.deputation will arrive The disallowance here on Monday.Tenders for the projeated fortal amshlp o service detroon (Canada | oar the est Indies close to-day.The Government hays every intention of carrying ~ut the proposal, owing to Comratssk f&ouaer vides favorable repo rt.It fs reported that the Halifax and West India Staamaniy com now os.for incorporation, w fils | THE MAGUIRE LIBEL CASE.Important Evidence of Mr.Trudel, Chief of the Quebec Water Police.Q pri! 80.\u2014The interest fn the Maguire libel Gage \u2018le on the Jngreass, This morning Mr.Dunbar recalled Hon.F.Lan- geller, the private prosecutor, 88 a witness for the defence.Nothing new was elicited.r.J.B.\u2018frudel, chief of the Water Police, then deposed that he has known Mr.F.Lan- feller for fifteen years; they became very timate since 1882.He has bad business transactions with Mr.Langeller, Witness had a good deal to do with the award of the water works contract to Beemer, and had relations with different tenderers.Hoo.F.Langelier was also interested to the extent of $30,000 as commission on Mr.Walbank's tender for the water works.(1he defence here admitted that all of thelr evidence was but circumstantial, on a ruling of the court.) Witness proceeding stated that H.J.mer paid certain sums of money to F.Langelier and others to use their influence to obtain the award of the contract, and that the money waa paid \u2018through him, Beemer gere witness $30,000; of this amount Langelier received 36000 or $7000 for the contract.The note for 4200 produced in Cours rite Fe was connected Langoliers commission on ke ol cont rect.Prev to the signing of this note Hon.F.Langelier witness had advanced 35000 on transactions with which Lhey were assoclated\u2014the Quebec and Lake Bt.John railway and the Quebec ator works contrast.At tbe time of the passin ol the by-laws by the city council to grant $450,000 to the Quebec and Lake St.John rellway Wilness receiv: $20,000 from re.Beaudet & Carrier, When be re- colved { the $4200 for Mr.F.elier's credit, he went tothat gentleman and said have $4200 for you, and if you glve $800 tbat will clear your $5000 you owe me and settle acco accounts and } will return you the note.\u201d The $20,000 he received was to wards influencing the counoil.Mr.Langelier received about $3000 of this.Transactions between or Langeller and himself were mixed up.Their account was common on both the aqueduct and ratlway matter, and he could not specifically say {lit was exactly $3000 that he was given for the railway grant.Fifty |housand doilars through witness\u2019 hands for the aqueduct and Lake St.John commissions, of which about $9000 was given Mr.ier.In 1883 F.Langelier owed witness $5000, for which he (witness) wag to be reimbar sed from commissions.He received the note of $4200 from Langelier, so that if the matter ever came to light he could swear it to 8 busi.transaction.There was no talk about the aril shed when the note was signed.Mr.Langelier was one of a combination to get benefits out of the water works and Lake St John Railway contraots.Mr.Langelier was paid $500 by Mr.Beemer.other matters he testified that he Che (withoos received $10,000 from Beemer when tenders were called for the aqueduct.The $4200 paid the Mayor on the 14th July vu rt ot ot the aqueduct commission money.itn received in all from Beemer $32,000.The or received $3000 for the Quotes & Lake he ohn Railway grant.He acknowledged baving said in June, 1885, he had po docu- mons ora or.any thing that would compromise the DEATH OF BISHOP BINNEY.The Bishop of Nova Scotta Dies Suddenly rae NE Visitto New York.8, May 1.\u2014The city was shathd day by the announcement of the sudden death in New York of Bishop Binney, where he had oe for medical advice.Next to Bishop ey ot Fredericton, Dr.Binney was the oldest lshop of the Epices al church orn at Sydney, He was reton, in 1819, aren stoxte ord, sr te ed Bishop of Nova Scotia In 1851 the third oldest poishop ia the episco He was a man of great energy and d character, ruled his flock with an iron dh and consequently made a great many strong opponents.He was held in Leu esteem by all denominatiops.Righ Church.Of late he had bean gre fireatly worried by troubles in connection with King\u2019s college nofoitonate.y bed and est Tha doe doconsed bishop bad set his heart upon building a memorial esthedral, to cost a quarter of a million, to eolebrate the osntennial of the ie eae of tbe N oyaBootis eplsoopite England's first colonial next October, His Tatherin.law aon a NE able site and deceased promised a contribu tion of $7000.For a year or more he bas heen failing fn in health.and before oi to New York, thr ce weeks ago, knew that his days were numberod.Be prébably died of paralysis.He was appolated by the Crown and his salary was paid by the society for the Propagation o! the Goapel.Hereafter Nova Scotia will elect and pay its bishop.Bishop Binney's remains are expected here on Wednesday.WILLIAM O'BRIEN SAILS.He Denounces Lord Lansdowne Before His Departure jor as, QUEENSTO May 1.\u2014 William O\u2019Brien, editor of the {nite Freland, and Mr.Kil- pride, one ot the tenants evicted from the Lansdowne esta sailed -hence for New York to-day on the steamer \u201cUmbria.\u201d The mayor and the municipal council of Queenstown and various other bodles presented Mri, O\u2019Brien with addresses.A crowd of several thousand persons gathered to bid him Iacowoll, and he was called upon for a speec fi the course of his remarks Mr.O'brien eaid he carried with him the full approval, of tne Irish people.He telt that when he Uberty-lo loving Canadians heard a true accoutt of nsdowne\u2019s cruelty to his Lenante they would not tolerate being governed by such a man.© Reduced Rates to Summer Resorts Wanted, Jo the Editor of the STAR: SIR\u2014Findin ng that 1 shall not be able to secure any holiday this summer, and like a great many other clerks and salesmen in this ofty.not getting a salary large Smid | to enable me to enjoy it even if allowed, tho bt of the many pretty places on real such ag V ols, P Potate Claire, Mo ers I hoped to be able to board as cheaply as in the city, and where 1 might spend the evenings in ealthy recreation, and amongst many rionds who can fortunately afford to ummer there.However, upon enquiry, 1 find that this is not within my mesns on account of the great expense of living on the shores of Louis; the main item of which 1g the Soros prices asked by the raliroad company for contract tickets.After making a tereful calculation on the most economical basis, I find the cost, of living at St.Ann's or Valois to be.at tie $45 per month; this covers nothing whatever beyond bare board and rail are.Tam quité sure if he railroad .company would only consider-this matter, they would find it to their interest to reduce the price of contract kote nearly one half.Many who now go to the seaside would take cottages or board on the Lake, while many young men who will be left in the city, with no society but that of similar unfortunates, and no amusements but tha temptations of our numerous saloons, would be able to go outand invigor- te themselves on the shores of Lake St.Louis.I think the company ight easily make a reduction, say on trip tickets, or in favor of those trave ine night and morning only.Yours, e VALETUDINARIAN- April 18, 1887.To the Editor of the STAR: Bik, \u20141 was much please.v0 seo a letter in a morning porary, calling attention to the fact that tthe rates charged by the U.T.B.tothe various suburben.polnts along their line are Outrageonaly out of proportion to the rates charged by the C.P.R, for simliar distances.The writer gives the fol- ng fguree, which are undoubtedly cor- be tn Te charge to Ste Rose (17 miles) 1 mont h near $5, 3 months 13 and 6 mon $23, while the G.T.Pointe Giatré « a proportion of summer residents wi ravel over the G.T.R.ia considerably an er going by ths C.P.R.makes theme Charice the more untensonable, Ar one would naturaily oxpect, that a larger traffic d apable a way company to | ent the rates lower, instead of having them nearly 1-3 higher all round.When the parallel ls oo course of eon- MONTREAL \u2018MONDAY, MAY 2, ars of the G.T.K.be acting wisely, snd » the came time have a better chance taining their patronage, if this reduction, and brought down the hated for this season?Trusting a movement in the right direo- tion wil Yet bot made.Montreal Apel] , 158 8.Pa 8 on Thu MER \u201cepecial Notice, 88 goods are being sold extra choap-at this seaso The St \u2018Gabriel Gun Club has ele new board of officers and start regular Ww ay.they ih RESIDENT.1887.SieansBiys ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, ALLAN LINE 1886-\" WINTER SERVICE \u20141 886 Liverpool, Halifax & Portland Mall Service Fro.; ; From Liverpool.STEAMSHIPH.Portlaud.] Halifax.Mar: 81 Cireussian.April 2 April 14 Sardinian.May Fron April 23 May 7 Powder MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with etrict regard to and Healthfainess.Pu Dr.Price's is that contains no i Dr.Price's Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., fiavor deliciously.PRICE BAKING POWDER eu Ar and Sai ri eo only onia, Ves o.dent to a bi sinens, Nausea, Pain in the Henéach valuable fie this annoyl ail disorders suffer from able in so ately their goodness doe: who Jace pi them will and these Mele de pie qi te do withont CURE Blok Headache and reileve ail the troubles fat stem, such ul Dis tress n fter eati Vous pate of th thes: ne er ly their able success has been shown in curing SICK et Onrteral itite Lt Liver Pfilsare \u2018Constipation, ng complaint, while oer of the stomach, stim! 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CATARRHAL DEAFNESS and HAY FEVER cured in from one to three applications.SEYD STAMP FOR TREATIAE, 10 A, Hl.Dix .305 King street, west, HF oranio, One RAIN PIPES!_PORTLAND, ROMAN and Canada Cements; Le Brice.Fire Cla Wiita Bricks, ac, &C.ALEX.BAAEMNE 80 Bloury street, FI l'US: Al Fits stopped frea by Dr.Kline\u2019s Groat Nerve Restorer.o Fits after rs, a 3 Marvellous cures.Treatise and $2.00 trial bottle tree to Fit cases.Bend to Dr.ue, 931 Arch street, Phila, P 269 NET THE VICTORIA JUBILEE CANE Spring Bed at all Furniture Stores.Ask toseeit! Wholesnle Price List Free by Post.E.TOWNSEND, 334 St, James st, Montreal.i\u2019 MILK MILK MILK Evans Bros.& L.TRENHOLM, having increased their accommodation at the Blue Bonnets Dairy, are now prepared to deliver milk in sealed jars to all parts of the cit Public inspection of their extensive dairy is avira.P.O.address Box 87, Bt.Henry.922 Stores, Hotels, &£c., to Let \"Fo + LET.* Three newly built three story Stores, Noa.1460, 1463, 1464% on Notre Dame at.East, near Bonsecours he \u201cabove high water level.The Estate de Liste {8 now preparing a plan of vacant lots situated in © Hochelaga Ward, immediately alongside of the Roman Catholic Church.on the line of Ontario st; this piece of property has the advantaze of n high ground, and beyond any possible risk of floods.M, NOLAN DELISLE, Real Estate Agency.Room No.23 Frasers Buildings, Gab, 00 ion ur according te to: steamer an on.Recoad Cabin, $30.rage, it lowest rates.mans os steamers have saloon, Sate room, mnsic-room, king-roo n and bath-rooms amidshl ipa.wh ere but Thotion Toit and carry neither catile nor sh Apply to W.1.O°BRIEN, 148 St.James trot, 10477 or D TOURANUE À CC.8 Hospital strest.little ac cs Nervous Debility, Youtpal, ; Pe Indiscretions, 7 Te re Je 0 Many men, from the effects of yonthfoi 1m; Prudencn: paye?brought about of, Tonthts Yeatness that has reduced the ge: SPP ee Ti XH BJ > cet all roar ve hed! fall Rl rte tly er ar ro es alle erfec ure ig- edienta must bo Used in tho preparation of hroxylon 3 Jerubebin rach {drachm: oe hit drachm, : E508 HOE FE OHH 8 1 Ext.lsmaite Tie (locholic: 2 graine Et le) aile amer mies.il x pO yA to take tweé at bedtiine, making the punbor threo n This remedy ts adapted to \u20ac very cond tion pre OCH OECD 1 de nerve Inaguid, deblluaied, mer vigor.A reste Jonstandy in receiptot let of relative remedy, we woul qi A who wo pie pl refer lob it af eed a gec carefull d pis fn rot y gvmpour Fo) ur privai or we wil raie § f enre most cases, for $5.NEW TEND 0 dos.STE Wass.EE Xe BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN ! Ÿ IN USE AT THE CONSERVATORIES or New York, Philadelphia and Boston, New York College of Mauste, Willa Maria Convent, Sacret Heart Convent, Villa de Sales, Montreal College.Ete\u2026 Ete.SOLE AGENTS: LAVIGNE & LAJ 1657 NOTEZ L Dana ST.MON TREAL all bad Hamors.Cocacxe, ONT, A year ago my head.face and even bands were covered with sores.until 1 tried Burdock Blood Bitters.Weemed to be just the right medicina After taking 2 hottles, I was perfectly cured, 103 2aw nA PERFECT # Blood Purifier.RDA Purely Vegetable Medicine that Expels I was very woak, lost appetite.and could get no cure MINNIE STEVENSON, my It ira medidtel ed à by the Foi fn the world.catalogue free.Batteries.and ELECTRO LTS, hich are warranted to Nervous Debility, Sciatica, Neuralgia, Oatarrh, Indigestion, Kbeumatism, and all Nervous Diseases are rermanently CURA Consultation and Suspensories, Shouider Braces and Crutehes kopt in stock.A.NO OR.4 Queen street E., Toronto, be \u201cDesiccated Wheat.For, Indigestion and Dyspepsia nga the above ettor than any medicine; it posi- For the baby, use only food: rks wonders, the BABAVENA MILK FOOD.F.C.IRELAND & SON, OUR NATIONAL FOOD MILLS, Lachute.REMOVAL.IRA CORNWALL & CO.SHARP BALSAM MANUFACTURING > tes\u2019 Frait Hrrups A Boy.1746 Notre \"Dame & Lightstorage room.Joe or partofa flatto! e PPLY\u2014 > IRA CORNWALL & C ; 8 NOTRE DAME STREET, Co.St.0, 1016 94tf 55t Saerament st.> TET One upper flat (75x25), corner Craig and d and car be had Bleury streets: well llæhte Apply 669 52ti or without steam power.Stale street.NO LET \u2014 IN JACQUES CARTIER Buildings, cu] rner st.John and Hospital street, fine offices ai d sem lo rooms, single ar en knits, heated.Apply to W.F.Lewis Co., 295 O., $Y BL.Nacta- eat street.6 LET\u2014-OFFICE AND SAMPLE ROOM in the Glenora Buiklings.N.E.HAMILTON, Emuses to Lek, + ANA TO LET.Oottages, 1251, 1259 Dorchester, west, 1604 Sherbrooke, west, 1786 8t.Catherine, 619 St.Urbain, 98 Cadieux.A nice stone house near ount Royal Park, with kardon.\u2018PF.MeMA 91z 138 Su James Street.OUSE TO LET\u2014AT STONY POINT, ve 12 Lachine on rooms, large cellar, ex tension kitchen, with good water \"Inside, &c., also 208 ep ©, MX ruolfs with extension kitchen en minutes\u2019 walk above upper station.ie J.LANG, 101 4 Agent, G.T.R., Laprairie.OUSE TO LET\u2014No.255 ST.ANTOINE street, with large yard and æood stables.Apply Sieod18 22 8T.JAMES STREET.T° LET\u2014CHEAP, HOUSE AND GARden, within 5 minutes\u2019 walk of Post Office, Church, and Store, good water, stable, deed \u201c20 miles from Montreal.and 4 niles from 1, t.For farther particulars, address Ric ard Alexander, Mascouche Rapidn.I.Q.101 3 YO LET-TWOQ BRICK COTTAGES, 10 rooms, newly repaired, well situated, no ous opposite, on Roy at., No.82 à 64.Apply to FO LET\u2014ON CADIEUX ST.,, A FIRST- class cottage, hot and cold water i very room, heated by furnace., Beat cheap.4 De jardins, 156 Cadieux aires T° LET\u2014IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE death of Mr.Leishman, stone Er No.38 Lnrocher sireet, with aii conveniences 1s 80 leanne.Apply, 263 Û niversity, ftom to \\hree p,.modern LET \u2014 HOUSE, 4 STOR I parterre and ps adieux street.75 Æroperty for Sule, a Ca CALAN 33.000 A= 83,000 arponts of Forest Land for sale, at the back of the Beigneurie of * Petite Naflon \"6 miles north of the Ottawa.Different lands Pine, Tamarac, Spruce, Bass.Cedar, ete.© 0 fina quality in «reat abundance.Th a is grossed by surveyed lings and by à Colonia} oad; is bounded on three sides by well advanced establishments: a river and several arge torrents flow through and serve to carry the timber to the Ottawa; several water powers aro on their course which could be utilized for many different industries.For further particulars apply to ; N.BOURASSA, r MONTEBELLO, County of Ottawa.Fox Hale, J a A Pratt SLM - PORTABLE ENGINES, | 8 to 12 HORSE POWER, IN STOCK AND READY FOR DELIVERY.These Engines are suitable for Cheese and Butter Factorigs, Cabinet Factories, Tanneries, Bakeries, Conlectionaries, Boot and Shoe [Butchers and Sausage Makers, 8, 87 They cost nothing to erect, as Boiler and Engine are placed on a stronz frame, pipes, valves, &c.&c.all fitted and in working order.Colquhoun, Drummond & Co., MACHINERY DEALERS, 63 COMMON STREET, MONTREAL.OR SALE Steamer * Garnet,\u201d Built in 1885.Ready for use.Side wheel.Length 125 feat.Broadih 36 feet.Drauecht 4 feet.36 inch cylinder.8 foot stroke.Will be sold at Pornvwali by public auction on Saturday, Tth day of May, at two o'clock {a afternoon.For further particulars ap nly Ross & GILLESPIE, Cornwall, or F.B.Max.101 5 WELL, Esa.Cornwall, April 99th, 1887.NOR SALLE-LACROSSES, BALLS, TRY- cicles, Bark Canoes, \u2018Tents, Baby Car- Ta; wholesalo and retau,at Demers\u2019 Indian Store, 1858 Notre Lame street ang 4 5: and 254 St Paul streat Fo SALE\u2014A LARGE IE QUAN TITY Or Pulleys, various 8 Apoly at STAR sance.227t 163 and 165 mt.Jam'est street For SALE\u2014 ALLE AT COTEAU STATION.APELF, Elle Marcou FIL LA LE\u20142 COUNTERS, SHELVING, 1 Perez, 8 cose, 2 Bafes.G29 Nt.Catherine.OR SALE-CHEAP, LEASE OR EXCHANGE, 20 planers, ÿ moulders.8 inorticers, 1 boring machines, 5 sn sawing, tenon, gins, $00 pulleys, shafts, de Mullin, Papineau squa: 101 $ Fos ALE EE EXCELLENT COUNTERM, 12 11 long, black walnut Lops.In go order, cheap.Apply to 1658 Notre Dame \u201c_101 à FOR # ALE\u2014-COTTAGE PIANO, FINE TONE, GOOD condition, $70; one square piano, #80; cash har ge UUme.86 Chatham Atreot, Tilauted to Purchase.WANTED TC TO PURCHASE, ALL KINDS \" and Gants\u2019 cast off Clothing, Furs, Jowortory Books.&c., also Travel- lors\u2019 Samples and Job Dry Goods, Boots and Spin 008, Address, D.À Will call any tune from dam.Lo ress, Aronson, &2b Craig street, cornes, 3 A, Business Chances.OR SALE OR TO LET\u2014ON VERY REASONABLE TERMs\u2014 THE ST.JOMNS SHOE FACTORY.A Three Story Brick Building, 40x110 feet, with epgine and machinery complete and in actual working order ; situated Tor the Grand Trunk and nadlan Pacific Railway lines, having excellent shipping facilities.The prooarty is exempt from taxation.For particulars apply to MACDONALD & McCULLY, Solicitors, Lok 8e j chns Que.977 g MFOR SAI SALE-HOTELS, SALOO GRO- à Lestaurauts, conftectinnery, maare É0TTER, dal other kinds of bnsi- rooms AD 00d u a on or any one staring in business.L'HARRIS.peste dE 5 De 6 garret, a large Zarden, Etouses TWHanted.ANTED\u2014TO RENT FROM 1st MAY, small house or four unfurnished rooms, at inoderate rent.Address, \u201cJ 3117,\u201d 87a Shige._ 10] 13 Ralronds.oA NTERCOLONIAL RASA WINTER ARRANGEMENT Oommencing 38nd November, 3886 THROUGH EXPRESS PASSENGER TR + BUN DAILY (Sunday excapieds AS FOLLOW 8:\u2014 it 05 IM 00 * 410 < = 78 « ab The Grana Tronk iratns lea g Mon 0.15 1\".M.eonnect at Ponte Levis with these Lri Aine, He iralns to Halifax and St.Jolin va routed jo thetr hetr destinations unduys, The dite car leavtng M onday, ping cat y sad Fhiddy.rund through w H leaving ul l'ucsday.Toursduy snd eyo AN trains ararnn by Eastern Standard Time.Tiokots may be obtained, via rail atea ms n the ower BL Lawrence ad Mark FOr UCKets on AN information tn regard to passe ,» FASS Of Ireighit, traly arrangements, £o., ADPLY D .NSON, Kastern Freight and l'hssenger 3 BT.J Al TRERT, op sh i A D.POTRSGER Chiat sue REA Moncton, Ap Toru November, 1886, 213 ENTBAL VERMONT RAILROAD \u2018a rains Leave Montreal AM.\u2014~Fast Train, arrivin Fh Aman 350 am.pocingios 12.10 p.m., yMontpolier 250 D.p.m, W t£ver uncllion Aus po UBLOD, VIA LAW wii dp ane Sow Yor, via Spelgieid.AO SO pin Pulls 5 Buifet 0 /.00 t.a aies, To and Boston E.ving te Al bs Supper), Barlin, Ea faction To ve \"Troy 1559 a.m.Altay 5 ae NewYork 7 iw.Worces! Ler 6.oan 49min, via atau nd Fanti W.Express, on sh (Alas or 3.16 a, Booms Z Zo Ter.ROT LET NICELY FC RSISHED ROOM RooM.4 AT Hog \u201cAND BOARD, TO LET, NEW QOMB- first-class, ut 149 Bleury su PRICE ONE CENT: Situations Vacant, oo AN IISA i Pein on, GENTS WANTED\u2014_DR.CHASE'S NEW and Complete Receipt Book Household Fnygsician.The *C row ni eatest bens! actor thal ever live nlains over AK eats.Mention this pape naso st out late Worl Copier S00 Pos, ant Kk\" at ths Lo- > ters Nekerson & Le GENTS WANTED \u2014 A RELIABLU agency fi firm to bandlo our mats in Province o1,Q 1013 t bas ine and res Mage ve pyons nsibie.orpnto Stee] Wire at Co.Volllnglon st.west, T \u2018oronto.ARBERS\u2014WANTEUL 2 ST'EADY,GOUD men; per manent at place « and good 101 2 ences required; uhmarried man prè- forced.Apply.between 5 and 9 LUB SECRETARY ben ANTE, Wages.1371 st.Catherine at.OACHMAN WANTED\u2014GOOD REFER- pm.Dik 531.won, elliugton stroot., WANTED, charge 2 stores «nd direction of TVADLE letter in a band sin EIVINE analificauons Tose CANVASSERS WANTED FOR: to P.O.Australia.Experienced rrôd; sécurily required.Hrantiord, ont MUST, wood accountant, capable of taking | ar men res Bradiey, Garretson PSS Da 16: ri 10 CHEMISTS' At ASSISTANTS.Wanted; Tarot gpeuk Certified Énuten Ae volerk; Box 715.Po æood disponaert 7 ANTED\u2014BMART GIRL TO ASSIST wilh general family, good Wages, But housework, at one, ANTED\u2014 Boys to learn Lras _101 2 Wa et ex DINVENG à small e .MÉPOLITE ST.sox.os ANTED\u2014A RESPECTABLE BOY AS BILLIARD Vv marker far st.James\u2019 Ciub, Apply to the Mans ANTED\u2014A BOY WiTH SOME KNOWLEDG tbe Lu E hot tchering Centre at.A xy ED-DIY WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS maid for a private family other but Jrat-class ll Mol ences.Ap V to WH.Jun wire n R.Ives ANTED\u2014 TWO GOOD MEN chines, also LW Uo., Queen st.ANTED- Fr A MALL FAMILY ser mac or general Sherbrooke street.business, Apply \\mmediatel GQODS EXPE JENCED RA oman.Frank 1, sinith, 1383 bt.Ca! {mme apply, must have tre Dame SL, HL vant.References $ 10 COOK AND HOUSE- kd } 46 SPTORES Apr THT 5 NTEL YOUNG G K A ANY IRL TO TAKE CAR baby during the day.ruimmond gb 4 Abpty, 11 Dr 2 ANTED-\u2014-A HOUSE AND TAULEMAID.V ply at 288 Upper Peet street.18% TED\u2014SIX GOOL HOUSE PAINTE AN ply to R.McAfee.1643, Canning st.ANTED\u2014A NURNE honsework.ly GIRL Apply to 29 Vic ns 0a Jo ASSIST WITH 101 8 WANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, 464 GUY AT * V ANTED-AS COLLECTOR mus AN A PIuAT, An Gtive young pan mn Address.Fu B pra far Wa} ANTFID\u2014 IMMEDIA TEL Y.A PEN ILE TFAQUEE city refe: ee Loess or sehool section N sul.«Pix 816 dolly ava per month, 5.1, Fst River, For further STAN Co, of À lars, apply tu v Alexunder Benton, Tost Hiver, Que.2 ns ANTED\u2014WAITRESS IMMEDIATELY, D ) wages.Vandonne restaurant, 1939 Notre Jom st.NTE WAY T Ep costly outit of samp: pies, full tnstructlons sent Address, i \u2018et Row advertising.MEN, WOMEN, $70.00 per 2 moni a a het as BOYS AND GIRLS per Be Situations Fanted.- \"ANTED\u2014THOSE WISHIN lsomining, t.m 0.Ka 223 Mebil st.F ANTEL ool »~RBY A shad agli Ti roams SDeAking French and i office and store, a Justo Best re: foreaoes.or jraveller.office.PAPERH inting, athe, &o., one, sage\u201d OF AG.experts E, a orden re WéNEpS BY A FAM LE *uburbs,a married con make himself à and kurden, and Dar: Moltreal., Man t LIVIXG IN TH ar renoratl yuserals 1e wif al servant.Address, 5 A, ia 0.Hox ge à bo WAY NTED- A POSITION BY STENOC , 7 opog lal lady, ferences\u2019 Addre.ve-writer fishy ed 3446, Onweg mood \u201cRetire AND ANTEDOPE FICES Te be who can 2047,\" z office WAN bby A youse the band.Address, D RE 5 EDGE Bran ot bar.Ma TE he eT TATION BY AHQUNG ets dress, FANTED\u2014 Dome, don) rod for A TED TAINTING aT: * STAR office WANE TED DRESSARING *G 3085,\u201d STAR office BY AY Faas, WIDOW Sr or an housekeope: lary nu horse an Fine \u201cH 3078,\" object.STAR off kalsomining.J.Jenkins, 8571 Notre IN YRIVATE Fuso MAN, EMPLOYMEY 500! re) ip 207 \u2018aged B peaey, PAPERHANGING AND Dame str: PE ss a EE ANTED BY A REFPECTABLE WOMAN WANH~ Regt, \u2014 COMFORTABLE KOON FOR A GENTLE: ng and ironing ai her house, ether kh 2 in a private English family.269 st, Habyrt week of month.Tel moderate, Address dow, wy 5L5 Lugauchotiere st str 101 2 OUMS\u2014DOUBLE UR SINGLE.WITH BOARD.ANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, HAVING FIVE Xperience in grooe: 8, boo 55 Champ de Mars at, 5 minutes\u2019 walk from Som OOMS\u2014HANDSOMELY FURNISHED, WIT without board.40 Cadleux street.H hee and exfleetionn, both languages, and bout references.Æ office.ran 2822,\" STENT A HOTEL HOUSEKEEPER, jeanon o or, otherwise; Mhoroagiy 22 ex - Rone LET, 2 Nici FURNISHED Roos \\ perlenced.Box 206, Toro far gentlemen.Terms m erate.Apply 83.EN \"WANTED FUATION BY A oly oar Boos BOAKD, RTT ABLE FOR Q GER - af Aowers Jiri: ere nd wine 7 dort, bee + tlemen or married couple, on room ae ; ' = a Jn arden, bot and cola water.D1 Cathedral s 100 88 aferenoos À dares- ce.vôM\u2014T 2 LET, NICLLY ro NET FRONT ROOMS TEE, SIGNE pions Partner FHlantel.moderate, About three minutes\u2019 walk fron.U 2989,\" \u201cTAB office.OOMS\u2014TO LET FURNISHED BEDROOM AND ejtting room on site; Also furnished bedr room.J Beaver Tai, cor, Dorches 100 | PROOHS-DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, i board, 440 st.Urbaln, just above Sherbrooke rt, men friends.Jars Lost Om.100 3 \u20acaihea.OOM SIT H BOARD, ALSO TABLE BOARD, 20 T roms nie E FURNISHED, ROOMS ware USE, OR \"od 3 bath, cold and hot water, five minntes® Office.@d Hi.Elizaboih ROGET, LET, DOUBLE.AND SINGLE ROOMS, or fiat, b.and w.6.Apply, 31 ¥igloria Rover FURNISHED ROOM, NICE L0- eality $6 a month.Apply 1205 dt Catmerine street ooM\u2014TO LET, FINE RURNISHES p f1OOMS with or without board; also arderd wantad at 183 Mansfield street.bot OOM\u2014-COMFORTABTY FURNISHE I' ROOM [pon A een private family, | 102 Ri taniey st, R% VACANT ON 1s! MAY, ComronT LY pas nished, double room.on lei Hat with board, al day board, 4 Met] Colluge avenne.1158 8 Rooms TO LET, UNFURNISIIED ROOMS, 24 VICtoria st.101 8 Roo \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROOM TO LEE td Dubord street.10 ROQusE-To LET, FURNISHED AND 'UNFURNISH- od rooms, suitable for bonsckesplag, bath, w.c.154 Drolet sl.101 3 2004 \u2014 LARGI POURLE BEDROOM OR AN A rlor, Jet Jet, with bourd, aluo tablé boarders wanted.fon fai 013 ANA FIRST-CLASS 43000 \\to quired and view.7.0.AN, WAS cent.A4 dress.5U00, ven TEDCPARTSER WITH, C extend Ape UW B73,\" BUSINESS st of rele MAN tho rences re- az thon Sia only at personal inter- x 1700, MontreaL +o Poor 50's STAR nes Boney | ts Teud.MONEY TO LEND fn small and large su on diamonds, stress, parie 35 oc gold and silver watches, jewellery, dry goods, furs, ) SPECIA La FATES FOB \u2019 LAR SUMS, Business stric\u2019ly eonfidential.HAREENEERG £0, orerer Hrzaw BAT CHAIO ST ep SE rancols Xa Fpiscellaneons, 8.rR MOLSON A BROS.J JOBN | Ale and Porter Brew No.288 sT.M Ale and Porter 1n W Mn.WATSON, \u201c0 Fortification Aeis il Torter, ts authorized to 1140 ou BY STREET.and Bottles.ors, =o MONTREAL © amiion regularly rape\u201d chap ee £3\" OBOENS RECRIVED BT TELEFHONK, vy w.pon White Wives Much a = 3 couro ENTAIL DVERTISER WISHES TO RENT AN : MS\u2014-LARGE COM rout 1.N.Y FURNIRHED A hn 1 \u201cine Rosi oi pere pion.Ro ian AL Catharin 1016.offica in a central part of the city.Ape Be Winton or 4 Puce pe Fro.OOMN-TQ LET, LARGE ROOMS IN NEW HOUSE, Pr pu statingtorms, F.W.HEA hy Tidence and alt poils où Now York ANA Nov En ia} ROSE nait and ser \u201cÀ äarenn 136 Drotec at 108 5 Bulmotn| Hotel, Jityy Shrines,\u201d Puiliaan Buifet sieaptax Cars Lo Losok JROUME-TA LET ENSUITE AND SINGLL FO GEN.; vu eke, .oe Tala a oy AT os Linen, Qrét-cluss aocommudadon.BL Catheart Ë Lost.kd it ID 0 \u2014 se eat era tee A mr at the Company voice.Mae à ange pire, OOMS\u2014COMFARTABLE, | RINGLE OR DOUBLE Ne sw.Hora} CHIONEGHA iE.To cy duiet and © époctahle Jonai iy.ost OER THF L280 D.À Earle, 17, 13 0 .Rew: ny Gen Manager.B ly CONTE tolne el.Breakfast and tea.\u201cy 8052,\" Stan dines, jation, Joadin recovery of (ha spina Xov, 37, 1 \u2018Agent = oxy Foe EST HET Oniissioners Lu.UOMS-FURNINIED ROOM MODERN COXVE DST-DURING THE FLOOD ALA BARRELS hisnces.224 St George x 1012 Coa ON from of Ann's Magket, Le Copa pr OOMS\u2014 FERNISHEM TO, LE LET AT nt BLEU! iy fone same a A rewarded.Aaron Siem, stroet, 1Jsa of bath an Bi an\u2019s 1.TEETHING! TEETHING! >= : 2e OOMB\u2014AND BOARD IS PRIVATE Fans TO single gentleman.Bury sl où à Sound.feothing time is very hard on children Then n they dé not wear one 9 MAN'S LECTRIO.PRETHING NECKLACESR.Decootions sold in bottles to soothe De- numb the nerves and causs many kinds s of injurios, but Norman's Neckiace d them good avery way.Mothers, try one and you will never use any éther.Price 50e.Ask your druggist for them.47zeod DIN KE SUMPTUOUSLY cote ] ee \u201cTHE ALBEMARLE\" FOR A QUARTER.Centre of Busineer Beautiful Room.First- class service an appoititmen Corner of Notre Dame St \u201cJia Streets, | Y, Proprietor.| Geo.W.MUR ATS saw OOMS - PART OF IDC Le coople, nice, healthy eal WOATrALS, references J 311 Ro; pts on Oi UNF! CRNISHED, TO A MARRIED arden in front, rent office 101 3 ë 82 SAN- Loi 9 rooms\u201d WELL Lu RNISHED, WITH MODERN on ventences.104 Union Aven 101 20, FPOOMS-NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE AN gle Fron to let witirog withowmt partial oped.mr 129: Manaield « Roeos- VACANT.22 MeUILL COLLEGE AVES UE.ROW, DOUBLE, FHONT ROOM FU RNISHED.ur without bonrd, also table hoard, at 18% Catheart mn.100 8 Soard, ~~~ Boao v ve Case TES, 86 CATHEDTAL RT.Toe ESTROYER OF BALE ALEX.ROSS DEPLLATORY removes hair from the face and Arnts LATE Injury to the skin.Hair Dye for Tory color.quite permanent.Skin wriniles.of Che res of LYMAN x SON, Montreal; ce from Alex, fom, 21 Lamb's Condnlt st.London.Eng A OTICE OF REMOVAL.Mpc.SMILLIE \u2018will remove from 39 St Antoine st.to tone for wi * 878 PALACE | BR Se Foleo Phos TI THE FLOOD ON FRIDAY barrai of from this date w proving property and eau expenses LIV by obtain pH a!\u2018 pet clairged withla à weai war \u20ac siune o uses.D: applying to 124.100 5 article for the cure of Chnpped F ltps.or any roughness of the ski TE Don\u2019t You Kriown ?That PHILODERMA is nn Ele, tu.Loiret nds sors ais sales are enormous, and when \u2018uAce use you will never be without it.a If not.Luy ttie from your druggist uni Will Know! LYMAN SONS & CO., Wholeaale Ayers, Niv@roa.E GREAT ENGLISH PRESCE 1PTSON A successful mediains a tested over 30 fiounands of cases, sly al Prompt!y cures ontmin al Cord ion, We 8 of Mrain, spinal gans of either Krds- Mons, and ail Ils caused by indiserétion or over-exertion, 1X psg guarar a cure When all other 40, 8 ackage.$1.ui ok phates grpuioa Ce.\u201c« ét 3 \u201c+; for week ending April 23, 1887.RA BAI y - > \u201d 2 Thorsday « + = = 26,399 Friday .- = - 27,355 Baturday + * * * 27309 Total .+.- 1604688 .upon themselves to seize the vessels of The Baily Star, GRAHAN & CO, Proprietors.- 168 and 165 Bt.James Stroct.vx: =» Darry Brax fs sent to any part of the United States or Canada, postage free, at $8 a yonr.3 80 for alx 900.for threo Va ve believe the groulation of Tim STAR months, an s the combined issue of all the other Énation pogyvavers published in the city of Eng.Office\u2014Amerlan Agenc Strand, W.C.RP N onh.corsespondent an axent for advertising.Correspondent and ut for French and olgian advertising in THE HTAR\u2014Mons.A.ratte, 81 Rue Caumartin.Paxis, France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR Monday - +» - - - 26.696 Tu PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week ending April 28, 188% 26.781.MONDAY, MAY 2, 1887.PRE United States has fishery rights to maintain in the waters of Alaska.eroaching upon what it regards as its territorial rights in that région.But it finds it bard to insist upon its rights in Alaska without weakening the claims of its fishermen on thisside of the continent.The situation is, we must confess, embarrassing.It will require no small amount of ingenuity to show that what is wrong on the east side of America fa right on the west side, that what is a lawful claim when preferred by the Americans in Alaskan seas is a perfectly outrageous one when insisted upon by the British in Canadian waters.The British claim jurisdiction over a band of the seas three miles in breadth measured from a line drawn from headland to headland, while the Americans take British Columbian seal hunters, scores of miles from the nearest land.Great Britain lays claim to exclusive jurisdiction over but a small portion of the Gulf of Bt.Lawrence, while the United States claims rights over the entire easterly portion of Behring\u2019s Sea.The situation is becoming exceed ingly interesting.MORALITY AND HEALTH, We notice in scientific journals a good many articles tending to show that the true basis for morality is a knowledge ot and obedience to the laws of nature in their relation to man.Morality is described by Herbert Spencer as conduct under perfect conditions individual and social.That is to say, given a perfect individual in à perfect society, the con- duot of that individual would express a perfect morality.All his actions would tend to good continually, his own good snd that of others; and he would have no conception of good for himself in which the idea of good to others was not involved.To such a state humanity may never attain; but it would probably be correct to say that the goal of all moral effort lies in that direction.We may pro visionally accept lower ideals, but with each step forward we shall become more snd more conscious of our final aim and destiny.Now how is man to be prepared for a perfect life upon earth?His érganization and surroundings, say the scientists, must be progressively improved.Disease must be eradicated, all unwholesome bodily practices and habits must be destroyed, the thinking faculty must begiven its proper supremacy over life, the young must be indoctrinated in a knowledge of things as they are, and all men must be taught a sort of matural piety towards the general conditions of human life.An eminent positivist writer has said, as nearly as we can recollect the words, that science consists in a knowledge of the laws of nature and religion in the devout sub.reading of the bill is the correct one, viz, that it ia a \u201cboodlers\u2019 instrument,\u201d Mr.Mercier Is placed in rather a bad light.Mr.McShane has spoken out plainly on the question, and by his utterances has condemned in advance the tactics of his leader, and, if Mr.Mer- cler persists in his course, other members of his party will, without doubt, if they hold the opinion of their constituents us of any worth, follow the lead of the member for Montreal West.We will try to summarize the provisions of the bill, s0 as to allow the public to Judge whether Mr.Meshane or Mr.Mercier is correct with respect to its nature and tendency.The bill is entitled \u201d An act So opingorparai the Montreal Tramways Com \" and th romotors ato Joseph ML Fortier, \"tamond N.Bt Jean, C.A.Valiée, Ubald Garand, Louis Porraglt Georze Daveluy Qdiloa Dupuis, Martineau and PH 1 Napgjeon Dui uis, RAH capital stock of the compäAny placed at $100,000, divided fnto shares of $30 each, Wish vower 5 increase the capital to $1,U00,- \"The company may commence Operations as 5000 as 50 per rent of the capital is pubscribed and 20 per cent.The company s all Rave the right to convey passengers over any streets or highwavs whatsoever in the city of Montreal and adjoining municipalities by means of omulbuses nnd tramways, and for the requirements of senger traffic from the city of Montreal to the adjoininy parishes shall bave the right © construct plank rouds, mac z or ravelled roads, not less th ua three uiles in ength, whether these ronds be made upon entirely new ground or as an improvement to an existing road, not being a turnpike road, or by partly making anew road and partly improving an existing one.he company is also authorized to open up St.Denis street.from its present boundar a the village of Cote St.Louls, in a straight as far as the River Des Pralries and to plank, macadamire, stone or gravel the sume.an alao Sherbrooke street, ns far as La-Pointe- aux-Trembles; the width of the said streets shall not be less than one bundred and fifty feet.Should the compauy decide upon opening up such atreets, it shall zive notice thereof to the sec- retary-treasurers of he municipalities through which the said stroets shall pass.and a similar noticg shall bo given to the owners of all lots.which it may be necessary 10 ex propriate: the person whose name is entered as such inthe registry ofllce to be deemed the proprielor of such lots of land, and should any dispute arise regarding the value of the property expropriated, three arbitrators are to be appointed, ono by the company and one by the proprietor, these two to name the third, the decision of the arbitrators in all cases to be fin he co pany is also to have the right to collect to tolls.upon all the fonds which it may then.the suid streets an roads to ong the company.bat it had be obliged to alow tho public to use them, of course upon the payments of tolls, o tramway, surface or elevated railway can be eatablished on the streets or highways opened by the company without the consent of {pe latter, he affairs of the company to be under the control and management of a board of seven direetors, each of whom must be 3 shareholder to the extent of at least $500, the first directors to be J.O.Dupuis, Ubaid Garaud, C.A.Val lige, Louis Porrauit, J.Fortier, Edmond N.St.Jean.Paul G.Martineau.The directors of ths company shall have full powor and authority to make, amend, repeal or enact all such reculations, rules, resolutions and by-laws as they may deem expedient for the proper administration of the company and the acquisition, administration and the em- plo meut of its funds, goods and property its business and transactions, the making of agreements or execution of contracts with the aforesaid cities or adjoining municipalities, the doclaring and payment of dividends, out of the profits of the company, of bonuses out of certain portions of the stock, the form and manner of Issue of stock certificates and shares snd the trapafer of shares, the {ares to be paid for the conveyance of songers and generally to do everything which may necessary to attain the end and secure the exorcise of the company\u2019s powers.he Sompany may purchase any real estate bordering on the roads it may open.may borrow upon debentures to the amount of fifty thousand dollars, and shall have power to hy- pothedate any of its property, tolls and rev- enuas, in who's or În part, for tho payment of the moneys so borrowed and the interest theraon.The act to come into force ou the day of its sanction.This is granting away the privilegts of the city with a vengeance indeed.Should this bill pass it would create a most powerful and oppressive monopoly.The company could take certain streets of the city, lay as many tracks upon them as it chose, charge whatever fare it saw fit and give as poor a service as it liked and the citizens would have no redress.If it suited its interest to make a new street it could expropriate land through any gentleman\u2019s grounds, even \u2014for aught there is to the contrary, in the bill-going so far as to turn him out of his residence.It is an iniquitous bill, and it is no wonder that Mr.M¢:Shane opposed it so vigorously, The only wonder to us is, that Mr.Mercier cfuld for one moment support such a measure.Surely he will not plead ignorance of its provisions as one of his law partners, Mr.Martineau, is the promoter of the measure and is named as one: of the first directors of the proposed company.If Mr.Martineau has not ty.ken Mr.Mercier into his confidence and the latter gentlemen is still in the tlark regarding the valuable franchises be proposes giving away, it is to be hoped mission of our wills thereto.It isin vain, say the advocates of what may be palled the hygienic school, that you preach morality or even religion so long, Îs you leave men a prey to disease an bysieal enfeeblement.You may e the > puolle are ET he large e places whore but a few Boots à pa re made points for the rallying of the Conservative elements.In thease small places it should be made the duty of the Socialists there residing secretly and with the ald of science and indestructive warfare to raige sufficient Jirmotl to to keop the Conservatives busy at Mean- D taken, Ot Saas alo ae ad los 8d aan 16 3110! Bi 6 sn controf the popular revalt, should seize the places of power, should lay hands ?upon the machinery of the Government, Otè .inatal- 4 \u2019 revoiu Li army com- should follow course of action.mi 1e decrees should at once be ru comulgated | states that they: pest to have 1a the | of the Win dor on Satur.hol TFonstes and ates of MoGill College held their The snus.dinner at he J indsor on Batu urday ening.Mr.Are.McGou Presiden of the Graduates ut oc pied the chair having on oD hig right filiam Dawson, rincipal Hender- his lo À Principai Grant, of y, Kingston; Rev.James bo Kennedy Mr.J.B Dou- get à bre iva Johnson, , Mo- {and Prot.8.1 Bovey.Mr.N.W.pou Lx occupled the vice-chair among dthers were Messrs.George Cooke, hl gr hibald, Q.C.Rev.A.oR Dewey, R.A Bunton, M.Hutch: in J.Broo ex.Robertson, H.H.Hague, 5 MeGoun, À.Falcon- GD kon F.Mackie, Jeffrey E L urisnd Fait awa, Henry M Macmas! ter.QC G, J ary pi side A.D MoGibbon, A.Atwate onan, Selkirk C Cross, w F.table Bea Mine des r.Hutchison Ch es Gibb, A.D.Nicolls > Bev Wrist ohn 7.Ruttan, W, J.W Doherty, il C.Smith, br LW Salley, Br 33 W.Ells, Prof.Paul Ÿ.Laflour, Dr.Shepherd, Prot.\u2018Chace E.Moyse, A.G.Cross, J > Purcal kins, Dr.Stewart, Dr.J.C.DEEE Dr.W.Gardner, Dr.A.D.an Ai chante furnished music during the After an excellent menu had been thoroughly discussed the chairman proposed THE QUEEN, which was recoived with the greatest enthusiasm.' In proposing the toast Mr.McGoun said that if thore was one thing could warm the hearts and inspires noble thoughts and words, it should D be the name of the ruler of our olghty empire.After this toast the chairman stated that 1e as intended to have the jubilee poem ad here, but, unfortunately, the Judges had decided that none of them had *\u201caltain- ed such excellence as tor make it worthy of the premium.The marked 18 \u201cMark Lovell\u201d) and 1 TI tr try my fortune ike the rest\u201d) were quoted as as \u201cdistinctly t superior to the others.\u201d ist das Leben\u201d), 61 (\u201cOntario\u201d) and 31 (\u2018Vivat ina\u2019\u2019} deserved mention.The health of the GOVERNOR-GENERAL was then proposed and warmly received.In proposing THE UNIVERSITY Mr.MeGoun referred to several of the important questions of the day regarding their University bir William Dawson rose to respond and was groeted with prolonged cheers.He spoke vigorously and hopefully on the questions regard ng the welfare of the Protestant Universities in Canada, the admission of uates on the Governinx the rel nship between the Universily an the s ry SISTER UNIVERSITIES was proposed by Mr.R.C.Bmith in an able and humorous gpeech to which PBINCIPAL GRANT repllad, rpferring bo ppany points of likeness between d Queen's Universitiea They had beth pri ais same place and not bad principals either (laughtor) Mr.U.J.Doherty proposed THE DOMINION to which Mr.W.H.Kerr, Q.C.responded.The proceedings verminated who \u201cGod Save the Queen.id The Iroquois.clept stock has not been subscribed to he) uois House Hotel Company to warrant.tha quon M Bruce csmpoei this year, quen y r.Bruce Campb açais hea the hel.The t St.Hilaire promises to be good, quite a a Aut ben of rooms are secured at the Iroquois and a excursions booked for Otterburn Park.The Park will be opened op the 24th May, d the hotel will serve cold lunch that open for the season on June lst.Petition Against the Sunday Ry.Law.Mr: BR O.Cerat, confectioner, of No.966 (St Catherine street, stated to STAR: reporter that a petition signed by at lemat 50U confectioners and tobacconists will be sent to the City Council, asking that the Lys preventing them from open! their shops on Sunday be abolished, or that She oceries be prohibited from selling can ur} the week.the res give up selling candies and on six days\u2019 profit.Death of a Crimean Veteran.The late Mr.J.Kimber.who died recently was a Crimean veteran and for many years an old comrade of Mr.G.Waldron, o this city.He sailed with him from Queenstow Cork, for Gibraltar, in 1854, In the troopabip \u201cStar of the South,\u201d for seat of war In the Crimea and wag present at the plege 55, and fail of Habastopol, September 8th, 1855, alter the war sailed from ava Canada in the troopship \u2018\u201cSimoon,\u201d and lande ed at Montreal, June 26th, 1856.A Jubilee Suzgestion.™ the Editor a the STAR: estions for the oomi jobliss colebratio n seem to be the order o the day, permit me to throw in my small contribution.The statue of our beloved Queen which has so long sraced bquare has wn somewhat din pg aad renewal of the bronzlng would, I think, be | an improvement.Trusting that this suggestion will meet with some consideration, Iremain, FRANCIS G-h-o-o1 C-h-0-021 Csh-o-ott1 Don\u2019t sneeze, sneeze, hawk, hawk, spit, blow, and disgust everybody with your offensive breath.If you have acrid, watery discharges from the nose and eyes, throat disease, causing choking eensations, cough, rin ing nolees in head, splitting \"sadaoné other symptoms of nasal catarrh, Fe member that the manufacturers of Dr.o's Catarrh Remedy offer, in good faith, sed reward for a case ofcatarrh which they cannot cure.The Remedy is sold by druggists at only 5U cents.Jay Gould has purchased 168 acres of land x near St.Louis for $5000, on which to build the machine shops of the Consolidated Missouri Paciiic tron Mountain and Southern 1ailroads, which will give employment to 4 ees A Guarantosd Remedy for the Flood.There ia no doubt in the minds of many people, that the subsidence of the water in the flooded districts leaves behind it as a memento of Îts visit a stratum of slime permeating everything in warehouse or dwelling, aking them unfit for human habitation, and entailing much Suffering discomfort and loss.The est and Dre UE a Sle work thor n ol 1s the } berate 0 of Darling's s Common Sense Soap.Eve Tober Wo will by \u2018He a five a tow bars of this soap to any person suffering from the effects of Tho ood Sand unable to purchase, on presentation of a line to that effect from some \u2018Kno! party.Darling & Brady, 9 Bt.Charles Borromee.Thera arb now nine good lacrosse clube in New York.4 Advice to Mothers.y} .Winsl ve Soothing 8 p sh ould al ig > children t tesining.sed soothes thé Siar \u201csoftens the all pain, cures wind oc and in Eten remedy for diarrhoea.op \u2018ont abo le Quebec Facht Club are to hold a jubliee Em relief ipa headache, dizziness, n nin the sid: antoed pr Pans Ps Little Fos: Pills, Special Notice.S.Carsley\u2019s dress goods buyer has made a at hit this season.Thestyles are beauti- ul and value extra g __ I THE MATTER OF JÂMES B.LESlie, in his lifetime of She City of Mont- Dogkkgeper.4 Al parti os hav! yng claims roa 8 requested to to rie o tame or rath w in the on ndersigned do the said Folate are lbow wn dovad, to the the amount of such ee to Exeators{ Ln Wo ERNE Ne.1021 A NO.1 ARGYLE AVENUE.ASTOR-FLUID (Registered) Deli£ht- EEE varati û et SEE hair.se cigars during the: week wo can afford to live: 1657 ss, ry yg |QUORLING, (CWBIY & v0, Trade Auctiencers and Commission Mer chants, Tereuto, Hold Trad Bales of Dry Goods, Fwoeds, Cl 3 Caps, Boots and Bhoes, and General Merchandise, EVERY FORT- which are at ttonded by large numbers Jo! the Door class of Western buyers.W.E.Shaw\u2019s Sales Spa STEINWAY PIANO- 6 Drawing Room Se oy Chalray Wire Brussels £arpe - 1 Hnsaive airy au , ro Fibranide oS Bie\u201d argiture, Cad Tables, Walnut Bedroom Bets, Mattresses, Broves, Plate Safe, Fine achine, Gas Btove, ete.ie \"Top Il and Cookin, Family Sewing All consignments r sive the pe mona at- Nose her ces en of Mre, P, M.Christie, \"tention of rm will be d dis pose t by Tueaa, pbllo auction Or private sale as may be sday amr hie 8rd May, Liberal Cash advances made on all classes W.SH of goods, 101 oe Auctis neer, SUCKLING, CASSIDY & CO.RELIMINARY NOTICE TORONTO.= > 2800d 259 WT rest incess Royal .errace.Le whole o e fine t Wiliam raton\u2019s Sales.prinoir-eil ho oman, Buperior Upright A UCTION DL DIRECTORY.Gabi er 2 ano, russels and other Carpets.care m Te .ro Testa the 10th May.AY.7 ay 1 arm Btock an WwW.BE.SHA Furniture, Lachine.105 4 101 Auétionser.(3 BOCEBLES.EEG BALE, The undersigned, instructed b vi - ford, Eeq.whl soll £173 87.SAME ET HEET, THURSDAY, 5th May Next, ii.5% his entire stock of Grooeries, via: Eps Yo ou Hyson.Japan and Black, and Ground\u201d Mocha and Java.\u2014Epps\u2019 fomcoathle Cadbi Es- gens Bool 8 Niba, Cocos Ni ET H ury.Mexican.Menier.PICES\u2014General Aasorique 5E & BLACK 108) Pickles.Bauces, Oves e Moats.Jams and Jellies, Soups and v FRUIT\u2014Raisins, Currants.Almonds, Filberts, Brazil Nuts, Candi tes, CANNED FHUITS-AND- $1 GETABLES Truffles, Mushrooms, Pe! ag ench and nL omato atom Oc Gorn.oans, Pine A ilies Shek ai ne VE white Cherries Lobaters, ackere.an 8.p LEIBIO\" S'ETTRAOT\" OF BEEF and 4 oz.Libpy.MoNEILL & 4 LIpBYS 208 AR.OURS Li fun 4 us ngues, Cogked dt 4 Rand 14 Bin.\u201d Tins Pig\u2019s Feat, ari ud d rina.asa de | Hominy, Robinson 8.{een's and OER xt bets N nr a Blue Jermicall Marti n'a atch es and others, LIQUORS de pond and duty Es AND orter rois Beltzor uestier's Salad Of Macon\u2019 8 Blacking.Bryan! Sar.oi, nade.Crosse & ater, monade, Crosse Blackwell Po Halt Vi STABLES: he YN (Horses, Two Covered w sasons Harpers RÉ F RES oun nters, Shelvin d Drawors, Gas Fixtures, Stove, an Window, Lamp! in Door.Tea and 3A 1g- ters, Btock Caska, {hairs Stools, Glnss Oases, Tables, Dosks, Sat h k, Fancy Desk, Marble 8lab for Butter.Holst, Ice House, Sale at TEN o\u2019clock.WILLIAM H.ARNTO 101 Auctionser.JAN E FURNITURE AND FARM STOCK.\u201cBy order of Mrs.John L.Lewis.) The Subecriber will sell at Lachine, on SATURDAY, 7th May, o Furniture, &c., consist: 1 Po and Brass Bodst toads, 3 shel 1 Ir ue rass Pedsteads.qu dr rom: 8 Cribs, oven \u2018ire Mat ureaus.Washstands, Tables Gad hairs, C.8, Chairs, Oar- \u2014ALBO\u2014 Piano.Marble Too A Sets, 4 Leathet vered_bolas, AT ther Cover od ining Pie Chas, Fad Handsome Bide- board.£ frro.ritine Doak.Sewing Filters, Churn (8 gallons) } Mangie, \u2014AND\u2014 half ork Horses, 1 Bay Pony, d driver; 2 it Angus pred Polied op) fers eu = ArTo oughs, Grubbers, Quebec \u201cWaagon Dog, Cor JE Gt be ole, Cutter, Iro pe 1 lot of Garden Tools, Hose, Hot Bn &c.&ces, 2.000 feet Ash Lumber ch : Blinds, Window B Blinds, Godar Voncing Flower Pots, all sizes ; 8 Row Bale at ONE polio WILLIAM H.ARNTON, uotioneer A Sale on arrival % train leaving Montreal at 2 ggigek noon \u2014W.H.A, > M.Hicks & Co.\u2019s Sales.Doors, ann tarde qu TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 3Rn, At the Residence, No.18645% ST, OATHERINE STRERT, ~COMPRISING\u2014 \u201cF.& O.Fischer\u201d New York Square Grand Piano.an oxcellent instrument; Spun Silk Purlor Set, Dest Carpets, Oil Paintings, Engravings, mronsç and Hall Cloeks, Urna- ments, Curtaizs, alnot Dining Table, Chairs, Walnut Bedresm Sets, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Pillews, Champion Hall Steve, Am.Cook Stove, Mefrigerater, Creckery, Glassware, Ntalr Oarpets, Olicloth, Amerl- can * Now Home\u2019 Sewing Machine.In per fect order; and General Meusehald Effects.Everything very neat.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.M.HIOKS & CO.1012 Auctioneers.JL ARGE CLEARING SALE \u2014o SECOND HAND FUHRNITURE \u2014 AND \u2014 HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS =: at the subscribers\u2019 rooms, Nos.1821 & 1823 NOTRE DAME STREET.TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 8rd.Somes very excellent niture ojomoved from private residences will be offered At this 0, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Parlor Bets, Easy Ol In Botas as Log oar Bod.oni cy an ntre noi tands, 3 rin 3 Of oot.ode lors.War robes.Desks rd Tables, Outtains, Sewing Machines, Stoves, ** Prowse Bane Co oking Stoves, &o., &o.BALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.- M.HICKS & O90, 101 2 Auctioneers.ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE I DIAN Q HASRIRTAR SAVE Heroes ETN MENTS, &o.The subscribers are favored with instrue- tions tô sell at the residence.No.9 PHILLIPS SQUABE, WEDNESDAY Moraing, May 4th, all the slegant furniture and effects therein, ~-COMPRIBING\u2014 \u2018\u201cBtovenson \u201d Square Grand Piano, & very fine instrument, an deserving of attention fro anyone Fr a ome Pariot Bet, bost Moquet Carpets, Crystal ers, Vonetian Mirrors, fine Engravings, ore Soreens, Centre, h Sideboard Dining 7 Fable.ther asd bin Chairs, Side Table.D ner and Tea Be ressort lets lacs wat cutlery Rilvorw: HE te, Iron Feather bee Blagks ns inen, king fa tanio, i me ots eraion.Moat and Kitohe aig tonsils, Sale at es o'clock.; M.HIOKS & CO, aitrssses 1.Spring 101 8 Aungtionesrs.In the matter of VIOTOR OLLIVON, Insolvent.Th he nndorsigned wi Toruoo il sel br s Sat A oh = 0) ie Deants 74 ffirrors, © MO bles Glass aa and Bi a Si ok: Fale all the 0 sehold Furniture, farble À?ofa ings and it ngs rtai i aid Bourret AE thout ve.Terma: fn » Tab - Lace Curtains an oles, nice Ornamen Hail Stand and Chair.Tel Car ots and Rods, INSOLVENT NOTICE = \u2014ON~\u2014 - \u2018Tuesday Evening Next, Srd May, at my rooms, St.James street.at?7.30 p.m.W.E, BHAW, 101 Auctionser, SE LE HOUSEHOLD MECENITURE, ts and General Effects, * Cooke Rove.etc, sale at No.17 loue stree TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sra MAY, Cn ANNAN (STAREOW & JACOBS THEATRE ROYAL, ery, Afternao and Eveni wee Re pe MEW THRE, thin, 5 vos FU gueule SRL of Bo : 20 of the Best t pod Most Export tare obtatnable.Don't st A te formance.Pricost Toor age au isughable = Next Week, Mygg's La Lane SOCIETY OF DECORATIVE mL whi SAanual ual Moet of the above Roelety Shlrariosid fy Rie i\u201c be De Bon > ro.2dioo- © Saturday, May 7th, n°9 p 1023 GANE E.HILL, Sr.; ROYAL SCOTS OF CAN Suk ook, de DER Order 8 rer y, 4rd eu À, and D Cem a Frans di 7 Faia à AE iS M 1 PRINCE OF WALE: BEGI MENT Root nd Anneau 1022 non VAL DRILY, .Hoximont will par.e in \u201d pat Ordor at Amory on on Tuesday evening.at 8 o'clock.STEWART ¢ Ssh 101 2 Fas Kit AEB ji be held | in B £2 Hay.on SAT EVENINGS.Ying James Stewart & Co.\u2019s Sales, FENTEER SHOW CABES, GASA- Uers, Crockery, Mirrors, Glassware, Handsome Oil Paintings and Engravin gs Piano, Refrigerator, Leader Cooking Btove, and Kitchen Utensils, Cacpots, the contents of five bedrooms, Linen.Tin Ware, Ice Cream Preecer.fitted up for steam power, Ornaments Confectionery Stones, a large number of Coffee Room Tables and Chaire, à variety of fixings used in the manufacture of confectionery.ete.We are instructed by MESSRS, J.J.FORD & CO., 1401 ST.CATHERINE ATREET, to sell the above Furniture and Effects, Bale at TEN o'clock ON TUESDAY, 8rd MAT.JAMES STEWART & CO, 8s Auoctionsers.Benning & Barsalou\u2019s Sales.et att em POSTPONED.ALE OF DE Goo The Subscribers\u201d IP sell at their rooms, Nos.88 and 68 Bt.Peter street, on WEDNESDAY, 4th MAY Next mple te assortment of SPRING AND sûnttE DRY GOODS, consisting of in weeds, Prints, Cottons, Bhirtings.ces ngs, AW.Blak and ing.Corseia, Han ockot- 8 er- ats, Hostery and Emalimares.oto.etc.\u2014ALSO\u2014 For account of Manufacturers: 3 gases Sul Striped Drill and Grey 8hoe Duck \u2014AND\u2014 A jarge let of LINEN GOODS, conslstin, inens, Bleached and Unbleached, Damasks, Towels, Napkins, Doyilea, Table Cloths, eto.OrIOGETHER WITH\u2014 3 oases nuts and Flowers, Oy est Buttons.i case \"White and Regatta Shirts, Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 Collars 2 cases 7.§ canes Boormn Hater and 1 Onagdian T cases Scota ® an Yarn.4 cases Men's Soft an rig \u2014LIKEWISE\u2014 A Bankruot Btock of READY-MADE CLOTH, ING, consisting of Suits, Coats, Pants.Vests ete.As uantity of Stationery, Envelopes, Twine 1 case Royal Beaders, No- 2.Alan © consignman rted Trimmings Maotl e pren and foamente A \u2018constenment of assorted Boots and.vous | The whole of the above in in lots to suit pure | chasers, and with Terms liberal Sale at TEN o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOV, Auctioneers.ALE, WITHOUT RESERVE, OF FINE BRANDIES.WHISKEYH, GINS, Wines, ore.of ote.oto, ve been ins d by Measrs, BENE- oli © bars eek ce.cho are retiring trom hess, to sell, without reserve, at their store, a Paul stre WEDNESDAY, éth May vert, psules, also iso der Phar oad used for bottling purposes a Patol Boller, in brass, capacity 300 gallons.shiners .Green eme and CIGARS.\u2014A well sorted stock of Havana and Domestic Cl A fine Leather top Bua .new, cost $250, and a variety of other articles.Sale at TEN o\u2019ciook, HENNING & BARSALOU, ctigne: J.8.Thomsom & Co.\u2018s Sales.PNAS INNIS NSN FFICE FURNITUR oO OILCLOTHS, DYSKS, Eto.LeRoyer 8t., Sob and 10 Wo are instructed to sell at ¢ JU DAY, the 3rd May.at 10 o\u2019¢] roiture, eto, compris Lou Mais ta Bn Soa ed Chalrs, eh ¢ iolrh, a 8.THOMGON & CO.101 Auctioneers, RAND CENTRAL AUCTION ROOMS, 241 AND 343 BT.JAMES STREET.Owine to the large quantity of l'apod sent in top our r Boma fo for ale we wi wil dear e slo on Shp el ron on Bas, Who! Beda, = ste @ hy ringers.Mrancie Combination fo, 8.THOMSOR & © .101 Auctioneers; D GOODS, OILCLOTH, CARPETS,.Children 's Jersey Tweods, its, Mons Bummer Buitings, Hosiery, loves, Table joins Shirts, Baiting Bult Hp {ish and res loth, ru sols and ppostrz rend inter at our Tuesday, 8rd Mar.ts.EN +.& THOMSON & CO, Auctioneers, PruAcED JH ABP WARE ated 40 nel} Guam street.on at trs Wa n'HÉDNESDET.4 il, large quantity of I omnacd seen S 8 pies Fron.© NS ke 12 ob gprocal Wish a hoo Racking, and s laëge variety of ane 4.8.THOMSON & CO., ot h ro ide res slightly\u201d 1 er ET ET Wise ds BE @CARTETS 1 CARPETS 1 Re in medinm, heavy 0d are qaal corr ains, COVERINGS, FO, que, es Fd, Japan, 4 wheels, At 280 x.orch.es Fup fia 500.EY Ed 76c.in- 101 Auctioneer.cluding vs mn \u2014\u2014 0 A ROY MACDONALD, 2e.LADIES à SOLE AGENTS: LYMAN, SONS & OO.sem Spring Sale \u20140F\u2014 WALL PAPER.COMMON, MEDIUM, BROWN AND WHITE BLANKS, FLATS, SATINS, BRONZED BINGLE PRINT, BRONZED OOLORED, BRUNZED EMBOSSED.BORDERS, DADOS TO MATCH.WINDOW PAPER.Stock Very Large, \"PRICES VERY LOW, \u2014 A Tore JE A.MARTINEAU'S 2103 NOTRE DAMB ST, MONTREAL.ROYAL IRISH LINEN NOTE PAPER & ENVELOPES, Put up in Boxes at 250, BISHOP\u2019S, 167 & 169 ST.JANES ST.NONTREAL Cig Seen Lou 0, 673 Craig Street.XK P.COTTINGHAN, - - - Manager.*3-_|AOCOMMODATING| \u2014e* (The Nos Most] RELIABLE \u201con Cl} SATISFACTORY +.Special Rates for Family Washing, 101% «* Use of All Chomicals Dispensed With.\u2014 «* Customers Guaranteed Agatust Loss ov Destruction of Articles.\u2014\u2014\u2014 .* All Orders Promptly Oslied Fer asd Delivered.** Lace Curtains 4 Spooinity.101 TELEPHOHE NO.1620, = À PROWSE Wrought Steel Ranges ! CAST COOKING STOVES, GAS COOKING STOVES, REFRIGERATORS, ZITCHEN FURNISHINGS 224 ST, JAMES ST.Thomas J: Potter's Sales, FUN AAP NPP SPLENDID PROPER] A na X on GUY J Batroon Do Dorchostor aud st Bt, Catherigo strosts, fost ntage, flaps Hou Houses.\u201d Sale tor?the state the Von ES Morniné.10tn May.Full particulars later.THOS.&, rorTER, Ayctiopeer, \u201c2000 Roses.BY AUOTION.By order of Mr.8.8.BAIN, at my room on Tharsday Aftornaon.513 Sth May at AUS fi Tay as trom a celebrated nursery ia Toe NG Tos.sais =», Parent Bros\u2019s Sales.Loans ON \u2019 © MEAL ESFARE GREY AND vanm FROFPFERPY LOWEST CURRENT BATEA BARMNL BMMOR, Ron! Ertuto Attetionsers and Agents 1014 48 BL.Jatnos Street, Montross.YREAT ERABGAINS ~IN MEAL BsTA@D-\u2014 + we AT L Pasneir prow, \u2018 08 GH, James Co Be Ce WWUR ELE rasta CUBHIONS, She and 800 éacd.M.- JAMES BAYLIS & SON, .wig BEES aco.asctonpern.1 -a07e 2887 Hot Dama stresh JER me Geni! va, ends présentes om ea ot Corton So tatain Late Wales oneal ego tition Naki Itsolf asie © General ; a æains.à weei-ago- In and (ha the all ail for- staple doo goods sul .Et.Louis ang © hicago is perienéed by tran Dion four of the interstate law, an barrels bave been shipped Be ju the Canadian Pasitle, with m Other Culifornis active son Lars ES weal and ime Hm pol 00, 8 on o dise rom Bouton bas besn b disturbed be of (FST of Ima, bb, PR The com of del delivery of (Foods way determined.Interviews |.QVEr ond thousand leading shippers at thirty-four elties, 3 to Bradetreet's, id- dtoste that à like delay in framing.as well as fn., rates has tad much to do with tbe Iste: disturbance in trade.It is also leprned: that raliwaye have been and are making now, and'as.statod, MORE ÉQUITABLE RATES ounced, which goes to \u2019 7 the rot ange \u2018and that there £ 8 sen- pers terstate law ing fully tested.The industrial situation is no, mora promising chan last ver, The shoe loc out Ja practically ovér, but stove moulders, building trades and other strikers paaregate oer 34, in April to the 28th inst.Uver 90,000 gal miners are Lo demand an advance, as wall'as 30,000 iron and steel porter = with sirike.an alternatives.The total bank ojearlag at thirty-seven cities for six days ende r amounted to $995,783,863, agaîtk = decline fort work is $62.7 778,000 or 6 per cent, but whe 8 total is 28 per cent In axcess oi the record.ago.ihe check to er caused by the new rail rates of late bs now refioclted in part in the bank clear Fe New York's total decilned $25,U00,000, won 8 $7,000,000, Philadelphin\u2019s $14,000, a $8,000,000 this week, LA does not suit from ourrent business al Interior money markets are nut, as à rule, as easy as last week, owlng to in- ; creased local demands In many lines.= NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Ras been dull and rr ar, with lower ten- |.dencies at times, largely due to the disturbed condition of foteign markets and the uncertainty regardi je effects of the new railway rates.À is easter and foreign strong Whit rising.1t ls nted toy adetres bat wheat ana four exports, from July 1 fast to date, cover the exportable eurpi Just orop and tbat the reson! Of th home consump- for po as July 1 next, wire Here bave May and Re subis June, iar hy \u2018sen ments are looked for next eek.There Is little n new in iron or steel eut-p bar and rails are ated cases and spécial i influenced, 2 a Prices are akers sy.More IRON some FORWARD at the West.Copper bas d oer pound on sales of gens a abroad, several up et & Hecla drop ped five points to 310.he outlook is tor another struggle between Mon copper kings for Coffee has been feverish, irre- and lower on free realiziog sales aiter advance, bus closing tor épot Bo fe Sot ast week.The advance Ju of shout 6c pe ae of the defent of ot an anti- Bi bill Io.he Pennsylvania Legisla- \u2018ture: ot ats ant à a! 0 connect on as ed | parent t tew, any, were i Sone advance was only partially sus- d shoes at Boston are continues, ery ufet.Holders are ps and | rices.Manufacturers are ia sparingly.Some machin- : Ry Is idie, more mises to become su, and ?is où sh Brown and bleached shoe have been shaded a little, other voktons are firm and in fair request.2e THE WEEK'S FAILURES.tétlures reported to Bradstreet's are :\u2014 TR This k.Last k.woe wes.pattes states.138 157 \"From Samay 1 0 April 28 we 0% \u201c D.Staten.\u2026.\u2026.5807 39 Liane: coves 455 47 527 665 SOHNAEBELES RELEASED, * \u2018Diplomatic Difoulty Between France i id pl and Germany Settled.8, April 20.\u2014Prernier Goblet bas re- \u2018a despatch frow M.Herbette stating Prince Bismarck has ordered the re- - M, Sahuaenoles, -Aprit 10.\u2014ihe North German In ordering the release or M.the German Government has interpretation upou the mat- invitation addressed to M.toe German police com f Eafe conduct, although wis effected independently pi the aviation pri without the knowledize a Co pe 1886.1885, 1894.172 198 #1 21 1 1884 eos a ch by two Berlin offi- PARIS réa The Foreign office has riled ah press of tniscity Lbat M.Schnae- has just bee ed by order of the Foxperor liam THE OTTAWAB WANT TO ENTER -\u2014 - [BPECIAL TO THR se OrTA A.April 20.\u2014Dr.Cous qe a Club, returned Fue Mout- Both the Montroals an, the © inroor the i Ria t the National pe 1 of the Nationa championsbip gere if permitted the Ottawas willenter, © A : res The \u2018Bank Note Contraet.To the Editor of \u201cts STAR: a ment made by the tate ro of his SR \u2014I notice.à Miotèter of ace in the answer queries put by Ur Holton relative te the - x ote e contract, which 1 caunot sallow pass un allonged.Charles Tupper: ii reported as having said : Tenders Lad not Been.invited, but a tender bad heen received: another company Thich wae Waa zor motos od from an as that of the Biv point ot tack, 50% Cetisda Bank Note t.during a whole Joar, by tender! But, although promised by Sir obo.A.Mac : himself ders \u2018way, the contract was awarded without our having, had the opportunity of tendering.de sufficient vacase to warrant the Government in or a tender, such as adertakiog ote hy country $000 oe na or to do work - ab bona torre, ba but motos où He and cain on a nm aidog © teuder by - sohedule 6 reqular way.Nonotice was of h siter waitin Po cirgumstances, Je ne in a position to $ tendér was not as Javorsble as ; ; factors.Yours = ada Bank Rote Co.\u201c bave already sub- FATEH = mer She Interstate Law\u2014-Cunadiag.Rearview of the ; © Markets.April 39\u2014Svecial me oot's from loading\u2019 trade cites = Jonle = motorste ln improvement in the iKement of gen phis, Cincione \u2018Louisville, Chicago, St ) ha On Orleans wad d San Fri ancison, there |.terior a ornia overlaud Shonen have 4 t.well.Lys powders.POWDER Absolutely Pure.This powder never varies.A m re kin and cannot be soid in competition with the maititude of low tests, short weight, alum or phosphate Boul onis in cans.ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO, el of par th and whoiesomeness, 106 Wall street N.Y.very T by dru dent >.bil orth © system, , such as Dis- hh he cor Lo aihile their moet emacs Headache, valuahle 2 pi Sanoying compat: wblie rdora of and regulate the bowels.Even if they only cured HEAD Ache they would bealmost priceless to those whe rn from ta this distressing complaint; who once orld hem otha hp) en little able in 80 man, Inthebane of so many Uves thetberc le eee make ue great boas Carters Li Little Liver Pilla are a and to hey Cary ee ele Breve: In gists CARTER MEDICINE co, Pcttod, CURE eadsche and relleve ali the troubles fuel shown iu curing SICK eyerC Carter hf rag Liver Pillars equally in eee 80 corr: the stomach, timate the Hver goodness dore aptend her ere, an Tat those ills vala- willnot Be wing on Fria all sick bi CHE.out care while ills rake a dose.do not gri their gentle con please viais at 25 cents Are for ere, OF by take Oneor wo who Bold Now York Ole.fo SUFFERERS FROM, +; Nervous Debility, Youthful Pe Indiscretions, © ! BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN | § BORON 00 crée DOS of treatin Q EEE À bave ov od priacipiion 155 S syin loa ; né dpocdye = T pract mére drachm.© on Some) 8 selsemin, 0 vhs Mnkes0 pile Bh be nel return mal ail NEW DENGLAND ly INSTITUTE reason for not pow vig o cure.Bond at once fet à Ere buiv-{ 34 pu ét my infallible n 4 costa ta you o sm for a triak.se are i.of Bo Gl it Tonge St.Toronto, : ¥ Fe hia mon sete À Sore Soke 1 Mat mena ol golix to bea Sn some hs torn of À is es ve, would say #3 ho oul prefer to obtain it of us ) wel f secure! sealed prokn) ; jing * pills, carefully compound our private % Packages, À Se es re most Casea for $ $5 T RO x Sito: Sass.£ folation FIVE ! B Bho A.NOB Nervous Debility, Immediately\u201d rad Neuralgia, Catarrh, Indigestion.tism, and ai, Nervous Diseases are n ane BELTS, ble ba LEoTHG, Sha e ee fn re \"Conpuindion ki Told the Britny Deep, had visited all the large cities on this continent, and in all his travels never saw CLOTHING as was to be found at Q G.GLA streots, and In future was determined to pate ronire that establishment.All Fits stopped TEE Kling\u2019s powers on their eco bi at Norre Restorer.No #its after firel day'®.| VEN2ea for many different industrion te a de 0 F.line, 351 For further particulars apply to Arch street.Phila, Pa.0 È N.BOURASSA, ET THE VICTORIA JUBILER CANE oo MONTEBELLO, Spr Bed at all Furniture Stores.Ask | Coun to see it! Wholeas| ess BE ates st.Montre UBILEE! JUBILEE! JUBILEET pi uovrasesJuptien tete Pager snd Eareiores MILK MILK MILK Et EEXBOLM, baying lnorsas.J.E.TowNsEND, Box Sale, The SERRANOS\u2019 SPANISH BLACKING th 1okest, brightest.d most die HEARN x the rh ea 48 22 Greater Power and E by nes BaBY's BIR\u2019 B I R T rHDAY.Sas 9 Horse: Power.trou Horse Power hyd en Ps a oer FEE et Nan - - Jos 3 - - H E Pond D ; Co do tbo mother acd Two 15 One 4 EE.LEONARD & SONS, mock vafrable! hls wits an a tamily he had safled Wells, Richardsad & Ce.Montreal.H.B.PLANT, Reprosenta snob a beautiful assortment of BOYR\u2019 _WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, A.ENGINES =BOILERS .Avtgito Out-oft Engines, Engines, all sines, for every A ered to deli r milk in.sude To Yalve Engines, and Boilers, of all kinds bilo py BEE EE ote IL A invite Complots | Stationary and Portable Saw Min , O.address ¢.Henry.Following Second-hand Bugines and Follers For Sale Cheap, l'hey Being Ro- Placpd by KEngines and Botlers of ATARETH STREET.corner of Brennan.ato Tet, the Warpoan mediately aloncaïe of th this piece of property has boiné on h ible risk of fl NOT AN (QELISLE, » Fear Dit Room No.a Fraser 8 paid LET,\u2014 One upper Oraig Street.Bulldi streets steam heated.Apply lo ment street.Fhe Estat de Ligle is w reparin t Tors sivuat eu 1 Pie Hocholagn Catholic Church, on the line of Ontario st : La i sdvantage ground, an yond any oods, ings.St, Sacrament at.9 5L = mn Er de A NL ANAL NEN \u201cFoils Standard Brushes 33 000 Av\" GFFICES TO LET.Quality and Sino, Guarantecd.Yor Bale by all leading Houssé, a th ROYAL INSURANCE CHAMBERS, ATAREHI.QAPAREHAL DEAFNESS task ee ie epee of te te Notion.6 gorner Notre Dame atreet and Pince &'Armes and HAY REVER B cured in oh to | ice orth ihe Otta: wa.Different lands ntroal Apply.on the IVA to Y.ruce, Boss, : be SS Toa ab Es Codar, \u2018ol.ote \u201cot fine\u2019 quality _16 tt eod Chief Agents.ï PIPESL-PORTLAND, se ; surve od lines or \u2018and bys Colontal ' LET.har hg w tog EE : vanced estab shments:a river and o Several | Three newly built three story Stores, Nos.: 6 Bloury divest, ire Torrents flow an to 1460, 1462, 1484) on Notre Dame At.East.GafTY the timber to the Obata: several we Tater near Bonsecours st., above high water level.flat (75x25), corner Oraig and Bleury streets: well jighted and! car bo had with without steam power.Apply 669 LET \u2014 IN JACQUES CARTIER corner qe John and Hospital Jomnyriale, ot en Suite, EX il 1 in the Glenora Buildings.8912 N.E.HAMILTON.T° LET\u2014SHOP, WITH CELLAR, YARD don and good stabling, at 137 Congrega- LET\u2014OFFICE AND SAMPLE ROOM T° LET\u2014A REAR OFFICE AT 154 BT.James street.Apply on premises.Tom 1788 N LET \u2014 FLAT, SUITABLE FOR Moasample ec room or light manufactor ors Bonsxs to Tet, T028w 88'S, corner MoGill and Notre Dame 1011 8 to 10 HORSE FOWER, $1.25 JUBILEE HAY IS SPLENDID VALUE NELSON\u2019S Factories, Cabinet eriea, Confestioneries, Enstorles Butch {chers and 107 BLEURY ST.ses Has York as are yot unbelievers, and think Canada cannot produce as Btylish, well fitting and well made Boys\u2019 Clothing.take a walk down town es, &o.seen fitted and in SEMI- PORTABLE ENGINES, IN -BTOCK AND READY FOR DELIVERY.e Engines are suitable for Cheeses and pabter Factories, Tanner- an e They cost nothiag to erect, as Boller and | Engine are placed oi on a strong \u201crame, pipes.Colguhonn, Drummond & Co, ; CHINERY DEALERS, $3 COMMON STREET.MONTREAL four months or \u201cik.THON 89 8 TO LET.d 8h Cottages, 12561, - Sherbrooke, wast.1786 eux.Mount \u2018Royal Fark, with gard Jen.Furnished House.Large upper tenoment oh Bhuter street, for 805 John street.2359 Dorchester, west, 1 Bt Catherine, 619 Ge nice Stone house near F.M MES EL James Street R-BALE\u2014IACROSSES, Sooo os +\u201cOanoes, BALLS, TRY-\u2019 pes Lente, Baby Lar e and dirvec ang 453 an S08 Jodiag, Store tore.____ Business Efrauces.Fo s ALE, OR TO LET\u2014ON NABLE TERMS\u2014 THY a SouNs SHOE FACTORY.Ca: pad c Rail havine excelle t shipping | facilities pe property Ig exempt from taxation.Or partisulars apply to MACDONALD & McCULLY, Solicitors, &o.5t.Johns, Que.FE SALE\u2014 BUSINESS AT CHATHAM, N.BK, established 18 ME For parti- RT hwo MARE OR SALE\u2014A inc us nu Julnotur fi Ci » fea ing tra ade, a Dre ts Bert, Fara Barrier way ès, LUNG ESTABLISHED business with asteadily argr, satisfactory reasons for ulred $5,000 to oe 2.000 Address, 4., Detroit, Mich., Frs SALE\u2014HOTELCS, SALOONS, GRO- Serlea restaurants, confection nery, er Kinds ved busi- pia L RT 19 R85 busta TN for pads Wanted to Euxchase mm RN As TO PURCHASE, ALL KINDS Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 cast off Cloth- rs, J ewellerg, Æ a, and taid wars, ¢ &c.Win .Aronson, Desks, Se.also Travel- hme fraps und VERY NON 354 Notre Dume street == Wanted \u2014 By a Mon first-class Retail Dry, 6 House, a thoroughly com potent gentleman as Flo Valier, must speak Frenéh- and English.Address, with references, P.0.Box 2071.uss: GENTS \u2014 A FEW EXPERIENGED- A on weekly salaries, or.big: come mission to men or women without exparienos: From ton to thirty dollars per week\u2019 B gteady work, without snocial a ability.» ; arretson & Co.Brunttord, O 9 GOOD\u201d GIRL EXPERIENCED street, corner St Honey ts Lend.$250 5 5; $05.Minoo, OTR AND OVER TO LEND ON Ay property.No com- to borrower.poly to a Ta na dames at, or PE\" ne St ___ Booms Zo Lex, AS rr a SS ~~ TO nities Som fooms 9m bathroom Bat, con io foams on ceptra callty.Rent $8.Irons, S021 SrAt office.LO0 2 QUE TO LET hi Ls 1SRED, BATH 1 A R &o., from tbe ist sh vic Hall, ter x moderate, À ppiy, 73 Geary ROTO LET, Herrex x TIT ASS hed rooms, bath w.Apply à Lawrine Rene 8-UANDSOMELY FURNISHED- ROOMS, T xenon en sutie or singly), private family.References Red.also aiso good 5 a Abies Address, $F MGS.FUR Fi 5 80 1 fous venue.ROMY, O LET, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, A AT 183) Nt.Antoine at.Regy-T0 RENT, NICELY FURNISHED, FOR Sh tiemen.14 Victoria at.in working lz ROOYS-TO LET, A TAONIPIGENT FRONT ROO roo: f°, LET-TWO BRICK COTTAGES, 10 bain.PER entrer irl rooms, Dewly ropatred, Fr roll Situated, JROOMN-TO LET.ON £ DOUBLE AND-ONE SINGLE, BO ope oppoalie, A ee 1188 58.Catherine af ns OOMH\u2014TO LET,FURNISBED OK UNFURNISHED, PRO LET-No 105 ST.HUBERT STREET, ES 0 S060 © ys 3 ven ret-olass bi building, with CR modern 064 n , bath, W, ©; TS] \u2014' ROO.sol su it tenant, Apply to £.Laliberts, berne RSS wa Te.St fe = Roo arta Awa ROE an Bao So stree as T™ Lalonde, 11% st.Urbain street, Eos oon F5 BALE\u2014A LARGE AGE QUANTITY or - 163 and 185 8t Jamest street.stone ma D) Albina et; 31a \u2018e roo! LET\u2014A HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS AT No, 947 St Catherine street.Apply to, A LET-ON ST.LOUIS SQUARE FEW.ms and summer kitchen; frstclass spot in the city.Apply to 101 Caaten st.NO LET\u2014ON CADIEUX ST, A FIRST- R RAL NUM Fa Pas ans join vos joins at 1811 8t.Catherine 8 JESS hier sister are good judges of BOYS | CLOTHING, having purchased all the Clotirng their Nine Boys wear in New York, until a r \u201cPICTURE UE Et, OA CEST SERRE ed ie ME TWO GAS CASES, srr.LONG ASD 4 AN ISH CA UE AL Re, 3 To No.38 Durocher street, with all conveniences is Apply, 263 9 Universtiy.from oe to three p.m.XL 100 3 rr 003 = Upper Longue P niet particulars, apply, R.ointe, 194 mw ARNESS FOR SALE \u2014 EXPRESS, class cottage, hot and cold water in hitou DE ares tor paie remit.at DE Besjardion 125 onfiese mises 1 TH APY pre en Manuts-taeer XI LET-FURNISHED HOUSE, WEST of Guy.dehgutfully situsted for the oll LET\u2014IN OONSEQUENCE OF THE eath of Mr.Leishman, stone cottage, wot LET\u2014A SMALL NEW COTTAGE, mile Dillon .friend recommended C.G.GLASS, Cor.MoGHil and Notre Dame Streets, where they bave been trading ever ainte.Their Boys are the best and most stylishly clothed of any of the Boyaat school, and in fact are a travelling advertisement.Their clothes fit so faultiessiy, and the materials are so durable.that they and their friends can be considered as perpetual patrons.1011 $1.25 Jubilee Hat, AT NELSON'S, 18 WORTH $08 à gr Publications.DAWN at last beamed upon the intellects of some who imacined they had to go to New for their BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING.Letsuch ?80 Cents per Copy.Fi Soe hres BEDSTEAD, 8 maires Gel a, furnished months, aloe un *B 2093.\u201d STAR ottce.801 Peel street; 1 FRACS, Fange rooms eated D; stable: all f crises ord.5 3 100 W.Stanton 101 st James 0 pe THE WEST END A VENT house for summer LET.STONE-FEONT HOUSE, No.- bya 3 Rétand Er st Ta and ue ders T° ares ripper moe = LE CC IMMKDIATR POSSESSION, minutes walf from P.O, atone Bouse, $ to \u2018loos LET \u2014 HOUSE 4 STORIES, WITH s 'lar, 5 en, parterte and rations; ne OOME\u2014TO LET, DOUB ND SIXG WEL R fornished and tenant iz Fone + ea OOM5\u2014AND BOARD, Te LET, firat-clase, at 149 Blonry sb.Rss NICELY FURNISHED BEDROON anDle for one or two gentlemen, gas.En Hogar.Friis | CON NIGELT FURNISHED EEDROOMS, NO w.c.Terms moderate.A i country work and wanting he conaiee for dur aires mouths.oan hear of at NT GENTS WANTEDODR CHASES NB! and Complete Recaipt Book, \\ realest benelacts ui Una a vee Tank \u201cCopel.ete - box Kit a Neption this rapa 0 ES Dickehond 3 | JRIBLE AND BOOK AGENTS IF YOU will candidly tell us the terms you oo getting and send us references that y acting in good taith, we will make you = Boer that will onen your eyes and make your hen glad.Bradley, Garretson & Co.Branciord, LUB SECRETARY WANTED, MUST ben good accountant, capable.of takin Atores and db ection mer Add: si ann, Trek in own Bandit mu, giving qualuications ences to 1\" ( 1537.TS CANVASSERS WANTED FOR tralia.Experienced.ses Pole red; pucuelis required.rrepon.Sofie Bratton 1, On ANTED-MAN TO TAKE AN OF apresent a munufacturers a $4 week; PAT CA PIE FES dress.Srey [anufacturer, 10x 70.West Aston, A es, ve WY ANIED \u2014 A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, at ; i821 ONTARIO STRE Ey 1002 corner sance Atreet, ANTED\u2014A REXPECTABLE BO Ww marker for 51.Jimes\u2019 Club.Aa Dik NTED-YOUNG M cabines Wwe AN USED to FILLISG vamiehing work.W.\u20ac, Le x iE 623 Laghuchetierare o ANTED=A YOUNG MAN FOR must Jnders; and pros ik cer pin; an ener routine.Address SE ASE BERVAY > Ti : WV ANTEP-ININE PATE fora racils WE Youxe 1,4 UE TO TARE CASE J small à books.8e Lawrence SL Ww ANTED \u2014 WATTER, FS CHAMBERMALD WASTEL-fok A A 9 jean crpertonoes w dress.Waverly House, 63 Jurors ju BE ¥rench und nish À Salary expected.Sr En D Que.uy.ANTED\u2014A FIRST CLASS ADVERTISEM canvasser, for a à roekly paper of tion among Kars, (oan ¥ and thoustuds of EE X cn es heal opminission toa van, treal, dress Box 1636 P.U.VENTE in be AS EE \u201c3% Rot PELL TORY nan OM aH 13 an Roa Rook imo DOUBLE ROOM.776 Frag Wit HOARD.Ron ORNE FRONT ROOM TOLET, TS tHemen.6 Beaver Hall sg saogre, 7 \u2014 COMFORTABLE ROUM FOR A GENTLE- in a private Essia Pate 260 Bt.RE + RAC Cnarmp de à OR SINGLE, 135 Champ de Mars st, & minutes* \u2018able for 1 or 2 gen RogusTo LE LET, Z COMFORTABLE, FURNISHES ntlemen married couple, private, re Lawrence Tals st.ei sous-ro SET, AND BLE Bf , R ALSO TA.RD, ah?LARGE FURNISHED R0O 09 RO ahd ES ANE ED 108 Bray year Ro?ESTO LET.FURNISHED ROOMS AFPLY 90 y Coanciliors st.ROS nti: MAY 10th rhithed.at 1448 5 oan be seen HEL May 3rd.OOMS\u20142 WELL FUR sie R mile on breakf VA HA Address, \u201c 007 aso Root -enisone Y Pons Ww Root ou board Ls ras bd Sous FUEXIS D Catherine st.oom > ROOMS.Fi on Do dsor et, \"SE chil bath and take care norse at 30 st.Bes.ah oir clty.Apply, 8081 ANTED\u2014A GOOD G oi 1.SERV.Boks FRONT rol GON $s Th LE] LET, CUITE WH Saal ally Abhi KALE RY.ANT, 1 rbrooke.vie ANTED\u2014A GOOD CANVASSER Ie TARE ON oY rer rere.\u201c SY Hear BEE TAKE CARE SARE 0 LORE A BORE ANTED=A BOY TO TA AN TED-A Goob SENET SERV AAR, ] an a.Nel), hone a umiers! 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STAR So WANTED-SMART BC BOY Fora ARON MX MERCH STAR office : io by otis 2944,\" ST.A, VV ANTED\u2014A BOT hd] WITH ROME K; ad) EnDE Contre cr.st 100 ANTED \u2014 EXP.wi Wii = x I ror er ER ; 1082.Foe Sioa\u201d Henin.Wen Tor TEL 4 = VIE UEN TRALE y ¥ vo STRONG B Wot \u2019 cellar, ane nnderstand du some A x ge Apply to &$f Albert atreet, 4 ED \u2014 MEN, WOM WANT NES, por OME! TE Boys, AND it SSIMLICS, 2 Lrg ER i gery, SRL of firortsing.dross, and see what C.G.GLASS.corner MoGili and 107 LEURY ST.203 For sale by All booksellers newsdealsrs._\u2014 _ D rie étroots 1e doing for he Bors.oi OF HAIR\u2014ALEX.ROSS 214 Tor MONTREAL NEN teal, Canis.BARA A VI E N A FOO] dt Rance ii FREE brah FRERE eo ay FAA And Prep ared carey, Prepared 0038 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR \"ELE .color, qu for wriakles.ST VICO R.Qrouts, Pea Four.Thole hoa ur.Gluten men, with or without board ] 25 J bilee Ha ni RAIN EE es tro LC .Flour, Snow Barley, Holled c Beater iu .u st.London, Eos SUFFERING FROM Tux Slocated od Oats, Dasiocated Barler Es.Ro9Ms-T0 LET, 2 FICE J URSISHI D ROOMS IN LR OF BEMOVAL\u2014Mns SMILLIE EFFROTS OF YOUTHFUL {acts of Boal and Berlos.end D ae poly 98% A le- BEST VALUE IN THE DOMINION.AT N will remove from 39 St.Antoine st.to RORS, EARLY DECAY, Wheat.> {1 Mapkst ROM Le LT, A LARGE, COMFORTABLE, FU rus.NELSONS; 878 PALACE ST.Particulars ar home curs F.C.IRELAND & SON hed bedroom.29 McGill College svenua.® en as baretofore, best or » esd _ 107 BLEURY 8ST.ar ar and heals ear 898 vt Box 987, MONTREAL 98 Our National Food Mills, LACHUTE BOG of CEE TIS ve, a ; 2 Fi TL Cour natant th * 100 2 naultation And 1 oF Braces and Orutohes Xgptin sto stock.Toropto.Les Miss vated TN) HE and N.4 Queen street SE NASAL BALM \u2018Easy Mr.Isaac Waterman) of âbe Imperial Oil Co., a cin om Da pr in giving relief, and effect 8 complete cure within à few hours.Mr.W.J.Hazlewood, Foreman Belvedere Stock Farm: I found Nasal Balm easy to use and quick in giving relist.After suffering several weeks from & distressing cold in my head, an ronasintanns recommended me to try Nasal Balm.It was so easy to use that I as first had Little confidence in it, but in an hour I made up my mind id was a good thing\u2014-I felt so much better.In less than twenty-four hours my nasal passages wore perfoctly clear, and.1 was all OK.the C.P.R.and R.W.& O.R.Car Ferry, Brock- \"INSTANT RELIEF Petrolea: Nasal Balm gave rus the most per ateand permanent relief.fect satisfaction of any medicine I ever used for PLEASAN cold in the head.I found i easy to use, quick Oapt.D.H.Dyen, Manager and Proprietor of TO Use \u2018 OUT FOR IMITATIONS.See that Trade Mark of STAR is on each package, and vinces me that 6 bas superior merite for the speedy relief and cup of cold in the head.Mr.Thos.DawsanGen- eral Merchant, Raglan, Ont, says: I was Mr.Ww.E Oaiger, Advertising Agent \u201cToronto News, says : I was induced to try Nasal \u201cBalm for a severs and tronhlesome cold In the \u201choëd.-Once using it- literally waskisd oté the clogged secretions, and left my head clear asa for '} troubled with » severe oold In the + -if not obtainable at your Druggists, sent by mail on receipt of price, by addressing mot 800.ann * PER Package, : - FULFORD & co.BROOKVIÈLE, oNT, 7 ROUE BOA ™ SUITABLE FOR RT¥O GEN mek hors: hot an ook water.\u201cD STAR Sioa, ë OOM&\u2014TU LET, SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, R furnished, to lei at No.29 St.Hubert street, opis Bop 2 ET, oo.a, NICELY FURNISHED FRONT two tlemen or OTe modseaie a about thre Sores Tinutes walk from Fost Office.*G 2089, 100 3 Rés oo FUBN SUED WED, OOM AN vain oom en suite; Doyohester.Rooue-Sovste aspsiSATE Fou 3 &-DOUBLE AND SISGLE rae Pow door abov Rian rs Above ue WELL FURNISHED, SUITAR or ght housekeeping, we & ork Li SUITABLE FOR 2 da private fam ing MA\u2014 WITH BOA ALSO TABLE BOARD.RO Senter oARD 10 8° RY 1CE LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROG.1002 T KEWLT, NIN, ROO, RE BURSIS ER, wR |W 9 = » LEF AP: ST.DENIS BILE us Ra An En FO DLE, Bonu HED, pos ML AND SINGLE ROOMS, rd.DE Forbin, just above Sherbr Aves oons \u2014.ConTORT, } S$ NICE FURNISHED w | Bog ST EQUI rd Roo ET, 4 Y LARGE LL M, ee EE ROR PRPOIRIÉ Lae Yok RO ro LE FRONT B Vo table esti y §\u2014 R SUITAB FOR L) RO FR A Th #5 | STAR office.100 J rie OOM\u2014NICE COMFORTABLE ROOM TO LET, £ TR Oa Tocatitye prea pour sf oeanieed, ait 514 venieices Adurese, \u201cXY 2359,\" RY.> Boons \u2018 5 Uantel.NY SSL THREE Or URN SHED WA sn 0 and Linghien - aust de ata La STAR Office., Wa ED-3 OR 3 UNFURN HED oC ROOMS, HUIT- ble for housekeeping, bain.tari, al or B 8 Above (jatar Le eux profert Toa.Jv iy \u201d Be\" Board, LL a SALON BOARD -VAUANCIES, AT 187 CONORECARY Summer Resorts.OARD AT VALOIS\u2014CAN BE OBTAINed at Valols Boarding House, Le BASES A EEE a pere Ras Rr BREE ere EE ee ei WALL DetiY A YOUNG WOMAN ee d'eau va Iaterenoge From Nig Er Cl?és A of machine shop.Well = FFÉpE gapgnent au ta bnadihoe TE ANTED \u2014 Ë Ww: RTE AMILY WALLIS Laundry Co.08) seit te 04 WANE! 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Wi te As WANTED Hose, sine paling, oo ads \u20ac.TEDDY A va LY, LIVING FN! and van racgeg Rn ok Cit vers vaut \u2019Addren \u2018Address, H, A, x WATE! fer voue) HG EEE Soregoes.Oswego, 3 Wanimo To =, BTA 9047,\" re SIA 3 Ad CW ARTED-B AY dE 3 Foie Band the evento hs née Bra x of.MR BY A youxg D > dross, 4070, Bras WASTED Woux or oF Cd LATE KIND B BY AH er ES \"86 harp pds des Sry FE SITUATION BY AN ANGI try cook and gen selon, Cena; good references ve fout ATI0% a veil i hy A FRE a Jean ols Fxstuer THanted.A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS MAN (ranted, with a vital of from references.ts vs re given.CES foi aL personal personal Los primes WANTED WITH ABO ABOUT Bade soa rmde) in here tre Hd fe Cx vs ARTSER, WITH CAPITAL an agiag tua dusinass, pa office: ~~ \u2014 HE DEA! LU Lan ro ha Bain ss : his genial war, 2 ve, \\ HE or va Love eo In onr midst had moved oF at faast.\u2019 A been something in his face that smile more brighe apened to our sight.raised his hand for silence and each head à exsayed to speak, and thrice in 0.| then his voice came back, ed man city till by day or night. abs ysamit sou ingn wherg the ica Lence the reason of t aok ; 1t might be à questi ns of capital and labor are p very much .strafned and sadiy require remodelling; and the sutbor.has tried to ap- ww Lo these abuses on.whether it would i or witerever the da bd, réfribve such portions of the ] establishment of iron He of coal to manufacture a ton miners work durin, ply than at present.A con! mine ig SOMETHING LIKE A BIG HOTEL, ! Suppose that during J mony [FROM OUB OWN CORRESPONDENT: AY, O B., April 14.~Allhough there flaids in many other parts of Cape Breton the only ones which have us yet been systemativally worked are those of he Syd.district whlch ocoupl shore of Cape Breton County, having a land area of 20U square miles forming the rim of a great coal icld extending under the At- lantie, which according to thoreport of the Department of Mines of the Nova Scotia Government ior the year 1885, is estimated to contain, after making Waste, not, less than 2.0U0,000,0U0 tons of Accordinæ to the report of the Geological Survey the seams now opened contain in the areas leased lor workiog over 212,000,000 tons.The mines now being worked exteud from North Sydney to Cow y.At Cow Bay are situated the Gowrie mines, management of Mr.Charles Archibald.The output is about 80,000 tons apnaally, and, according to the last offictal report pub- ltshed, there were employéd uuderground 108 skilled laborers, 12 laborers, and 37 boys and on the surface 18 skilled laborers, 3 laborers, and 14 boys, making a total of 227, The mine was worked durinz 111 days of These were the figures for \u2018Those of last year were about the same, but the official figures are not yet published.The average number of tons cu miner dally in 1885 was six.Me.derson, the underground manager, says that flve tons is considered A GOOD DAY'S WORE.Some seams are easier to work than others, and the quantity mined-per day vuries some- What in different wines.At the Gowrie the winers now receive 34c per ton.of my visit to the mines being to show the relation between the ccal and'iron industries, enquire into LLe condition vf Lh6& miners, and listen to sugzestions for its Improvement, without increusing the price ol coul, à description of à Coal inine would be beyond the scope of this letter, but for those who have | \u2018never been down in a coal mine a few words regarding the method of working will be necessary Lo an uvderstandins of the sys- Two men always work Lo- guther, being known in the books ot the company by & common number, to which their output for the day is credited.coal lies in seams, and is cut out in huge blocks ol from nine to twelve tous.man undermines the coal ai the botlow while the other cuts\u2018into tbe wall of coal at one side.Wedges are then driven in al the other side and the huge block is thus separated from the rock, very difficult to separate the coal trom the\u2019 rocky root, and, instead of using wedges, powder is inserted at a side boring aiter the undermining and side sbearing has been Tn cutting narrow passage ways the blocks ave smaller and the men cannot cut 1 per day, but the miners are allowed $1.20 per yard of passage way tun- noled, besides 35 cents per ton tor the coal, 80 that their earnings uverage about the dame as those of other miners.earnings of the average skilied miner are only about $253 per year.He has certain advantages, bowuver, that the workmen of Montreal might envy.very comloriable houses owned by the company, for which thev pay a rental of 50 cents per month.These bouses contain five small rooms and one large one.TAD! N fined clearly, i} is coy Wrong 1n applying {ta conclusions to every form of their business; but tbls is just the rub, men will not agree as to what Law provides for.applications of it, th ed that men have a right to t outcome or value of their labor, and thinks the easiest way to preserve gmoo! between contracting parties, is tor the temporarily ,àtronger party, Sapitailst oF om- plover, recognize this-as @racefully as he the method known a8 \u2018\u2018profit-shar- ich is Iree from the objections to operation it is a portion of tire ice resting on tho hot the river.1t Is vgoless to talk of bul ment wall, or an embank t oop UL the rlstns wafer, hs great la Its K,.88 80 @reat ls Its od-gates on the gewors Montreal bad bel half of the Island n rea Lhd were full of guests and during therem orca, thot the Ho ot the year there were only two or three a day, the protits would be lar less than #f tho hotel Were fuil all the year around.the servants might be di idle season, but the expenses nl would still be great.kept in repatr, taxes paid and the sa the manager and embankment, .or we would Ÿ fl pon us-hy Lower Lachine or Up - | hed of the River Qunded by.Cote St, Antoi _ As to the ico dump, my plan would be to | bave an elgvated track at Hochelaga, ' the sleigh loads of refuse ito open ca, Garry Ît away to fill some of the cre- ulées between Montreal and iving it to the farmers on the ÿ O.THayrn, M.D.How to Prevent the To the Editor of the STAR: to suggest the proper way oods, Last year and years before, hundreds of dollars \u2018abd suggestions were given without any success, and som of them were not taken into eonsideralio Last about the idea I had of it, and to make a report about it, but not being a pilot neither an engineer, as I knew none but thuse of pugineers are taken, I thought better to not answer as too many of them had given their 1deas without being listened to, but seeing the same Hood this year, and no doubt it might be worse if the Lake St.Louis ice came down, I will give the idea L had, and stili have, to prevent such floods, For the last five or six years I bave been watchlng the river side principally in spring and this year Iwent every tho whole channel 0! he bullding must lary of .\u2026 What Ought to be Done, Editor af the STAR: reading the reports and staterments by interested parties with regard to the prevention of your (now) periodical cods one cannot help coming to the conclusion that 1L is absolutely necessary to construct piers or embankments somewhere.Of course the exact locality must be established by à Board of competent engineers, but my immediate object i8 to draw your he ways and means for accom- the remaining servants ust as fl money he profils during the It is just so with a mine.Even if we did not hava to pay a cen in wages during the idie season \u2018we \u2018woul lose the Interest on the capital invested in machinery during slx months of the yeat reat deal of expense in n order, pumping out \u201cco-operation,\u201d With ease of too many cooks spoiling the broth; in profit-sharing, the management is still that of one paramount brain; unity of purpose, indispensable to sucoess, 18 not saer!- ficed ; then again, whiist co-operation rarely can command sufficient capital for large enterprises, profit-sharing is under no such disadvantage.h while there is also à keeping the mine water and in other ways.increase our output to 1000 tons per day, and the more we turn out during the year the cheaper it 18.\u201d .Although coal 18 mined in huge blocks, in and loading, a grout a would not be grudged for pew ma- to orush a rival course one can readily und the Montrealers object to incurring such an additional beavy debt (say $500,000) and naturally look to the Federal Government employers secure the best and most heart together with permanence, identification of interests and many things that go to make a solid business.This plan cannot be called a vielonary one.as itds in actual use by maby European tirms, and ln New York at least one firm, that of Messrs.Lovillard & Co., have adopted the method, F ja, ons year $16,600 pro rate r help.shearing, underminin deal of coal is unavoidably broken into very small particles, and much of it ground to powder.FINE COAL IS CALLED SLACK, d every tub of coal raised from the mines must be subjected to a in view however of the present hea Dominion debt one eannot look for much belp tn that quarter In the shape of a money grat, but I would suggest that a compromise be effected in the following way, which I fancy would suit both parties: Let the Government as many convicts us coul the city of Moutreal pay for the service of tle Engineers and Superintendent ss also the necessary materials, at the same time furnishing the shanties (or tents) for the use of the convicts and wardens.This would be an easy mode for the Government to render assistance as the con- fed quite as cheaply at Montreal as at Kingston, In addition to which, thè employment of them on publie works could not be well objected to,and would p to the cry of convict labar competing with tbe legitimate industries.This plan has been carried out witn great success in England, where, to mention the ouly case that strikes me at the mome the wonderful breakwater at Plymouth (I think) was built entirel I do not know if the sug value,but I should ve greatly pleased it to the utilization of convict labor on our Quebec, ih 57 \u201cNOTES AND QUERIES.Information was asked in the STAR of March 19 about * Koholeth,\u201d who is men- Rider Haggard in the 5th chapter ot his recently published \u201c Jess.\u201d other attractive topics are also ive the services of which we bave not space to notice, is a troublesome problem in be employed.Let ment, as it ta not readily saleable either for domestic or ordinary manufacturip, Of late years in Germany, ania England, a great deal of the s been mixed with pitch and compressed toto bricks, forming an artificial fuel which \u2018is said to he ln some respects superior to ordi- ely Lo the poorer in small quanti- from side to sid watching the curious effect of the fain camplight in the dee floated in the centre.* ing of himself to-night.ing of Maime and Guy, reached the camp.It brought him a letter from Maine.He opened it; it was not very long, but to judge of its: contents by the way they were received would have been utterly impossible.was Maime\u2019s confession.read it to the end, und a deep frown furrowing his face was the only exter- He read it only once.It said, \u201cMy darling Are you happy as you open I am sorry, very sorry, (Osgood, but possibly what 1 must tel give you a little pain.Osgood, for it was right that 1 shou Do not be sad, for I did it of my Before you receive this 1 shall be the wife of Sir Edgar Stanley.The warning which Kate Ashley sent me opened my eyes to the terrible tor- : res which father was suffering for us, tie did not want me to do this.fused to have me do it.ty he must have suffèred was such that ou or 1 would gladly have given our ves to have saved him, and counted it nothing.You would have done uicker than Idid, Nsgood, if you could.do not fear the sacrifice; bul there is one thing 1 do fear, and you must help O my darling brother, I love Guy, Don\u2019t let him be an- ry, Osgood.He cannot be, if you ex- lain it all to him.Don't let my soul e tarnished in his eves.It will not be, if you tell him.Slowly Dr.Carleton replaced the letter in the envelope, and put it in bis He walked slowly down from the forest-like bivouac.men saluted him, some even hailed him to bring them relief from their suffer.sut his eyes were blind, his ears wore deaf, his hands were still.the men were preparing for another day, to write to his friend Ga But words were an inadequate vehic vo convey his thoughts.In despair he laced Maime's letter, just as it came to im, in a fresh envelope, and directed Then he attempled to write to his father, but again he failed.Not from lack of words, however.but from the simple folly of spending reproach when the deed was done.proach?Yes, in allthe debt of reverence which he fully acknowledged, he could hardly find the grace to remain silent, even after the deed was done.He ground the anger into his silent sou), and In the terrible routine of bat- tle-life foiir weeks went b letter, even to Maime.were angry with her or only terribly pained for her, he could not tell.only came to his senses when the mail brought him another letter, of a legal the still more startlin hat his father had died, in an obscure Western town\u2014 Ipless mania pe Some of these are supply ana demand, Socialism, labor combinations, the unequal distribution of wealth, eta.The is neither Conservative nor Radleal in tone; it takes rather à moderate middle red cloud as it e was not think- He was dream- time, and last year day to watch - the proeeedin, form a conclusion as to the Ideas] are-the same and will ever be.is year thousands and last year thpu- sands of dollars were spent, and yet as regards the advice of the Mayor and the so called Captain of Lachine, millions will be spent to build these piers at Dorval.3 this vear again the water rise and e Lake st, Louis ice is firm and solid.is clear of ice, and the ice blocked from the top to the bottom of the river without a channel to let the water run down, and mountains of ice there.Why not take away these battures helow, tbat have been made by filling the shoals from the dredging of the Harbour Commisslonere, then the ice that runs underneath would pass through without being jammed there, but ao, the ice tbat runs underneath makes a jam jin the channel and the water must bave a course or rise and there is.the flood.see s Hood a little further on below these battures it miglt have another view, but no it 18 nat, no rise of water, no blockade of ica, and still we want to spend millions again.So, Mr.Editor, my idea came to a conclusion and will ever be if they don\u2019t take these res a Bulld piers, do anything théÿ wish, they will never stop the ttood.Y Montreal, April 25, '87.Protection ¥rom Floods With To the Editor of the STAR: Srr,\u2014-While there are so many schemes afluat for prevention ot spring aud autumn | ty and outlying municipalities, would it not be well for some ot our italists to take the question up and con- how protection and profit might be brought about at the same titue.hink a company formed to build an embankment and canal from the head of.the Lachine Rapids to the Victoria.Bridge, vr nearer to the city, would do a great towards protecting the city, and at thesama time have one otf the , canals in Canada, ff not in America.The embankment could be built wide enough to accommeodate mills city.railway lines, ete, a system of locks connecting it with the freight accommodation.The land extending back from the river front could be purchased and disposed of at a largd profit.Such a water make this city the Minnea minjon and extend its limit: ' ; A water power systeiu could be introduced ly all south of the Lachine canal, and e light plant erected that would fur- ht cheuver than gas.The outlay would be heavy, but the returns Would pay larger protits than any in- vestident In our Wall street manipulated stocka) besides largely increasing our city Never FORGETTING.M.L.Holbrook.New York: M.L Holbrook & Co.Surely a useful little book this.If the senses ure the gateways of knowielge, then the impressions we get through the sonses ghould remain and be within recall, if we are ever.to know anything.What use were ail be Atlantic if we dipped Dr.Holbrook has about the best methods of stopping holes in sleve-memories, an cquiring knowledge as that it will make irapressions clear, permanent, and capable ot revival on demand.Firstly, he ded! health to be the ecbief condition of good memory, Pure alr, nourishing food, active exercise lay the foundation for sound brains on which vivid impressions can be made.Next, be tells us that attention is important in recelving and storing mental ons.What interests, what arouses attention, is best remembered; therefore most profitably directions for which one taste and aptitude.ople ot a mathematieal turn remember dates well and the formulæ of the exac- le of an artistic tendency, \u2018details of labdscapes, pecu- Who buy their fus ties, and London dealers who used to supply their customers with small bags ol coal, say it is much more convenient to leave a few bricks at their doors.These bricks of coal ARE CALLED BRIQUETTES and the only machine for making them in America is at the Gowrle mine in this place.Mr.Archibald several years ago at a cost of $10,000, and can turn out flity-four tons of briquettes in ten hours.The weight of each bricx is about 114 iba, and the measurement 9x44in.A cent.of coal tar pitch is used, and it is ported from Philadelphia in barrels at a cost of $7 or $8 per ton.The briquettes can be pluced on shipboard at the rate of $2 per ton.As yet very few have been manufactured, as the market has been limited, but several men-of-war have made large pure chases.It is claimed that it is particularly adapted for stealn purposes, and most convenient for fueling, as it can be passed easily ou board, making no dost.It is also said to be very easy on fire bars, and to leave onl r.Archibald says that one brie placed in an open fireplace or stove will burn all night unless it is broken up, in which case Mr.Carnilehael, who runs the briquette machine at the Gowrie mine, vi achine should have been ERECTED IN MONTREAL instead of Eere.We should ship the eoal to Moutreal as it comes from out sifting out the slack.The coal dust or duff would till in the spaces lumps of coal and partly As it is, so much new slae a load is landed in Montreal that a second silting is necessary to make a clean article.If the briquette machine were in tre do all the screening there, an thus save the cost of two or three handlings.The round coal could be graded and the slack could be manufactured into brigaet screened coal could probab) Montreal for $2.70 per ton.\" Mr.Archibald being questione to this said tbat be first Intend \u2018The Laprairie Ba them up with a sieve?t was erected by y by convict labor.In some mines it is following letters, which seem very clear and spelt the name wrong.The Hebrew word **Kohéleth\u2019 seem The mivers live in valeat to the Greek \u201c Ecclesiast out in each case, not oniy where memory is most impressible, but also gives hints not legs valuable as to what phases of memor: neéd cultivation.Mathematical ability wi nx a man out of a forest wildernees ckly as careful attention to peculiari- of trees to | state that Kohéleth is ebrew name of the , and algo the name as- d by its author\u2014generally considered to olomon\u2014who styles himself Kohé- leth in the opening words of first verse of Ecelesiustes reads thus: = The words of Kohdieth, the son of David, King in Jerusalem ;\u201d then follows the familiar verse, ith Kohéleth, vanity The signification of the word.Kohéleth is, one who calls or assembles together, calls or assembles people together pose of exhorting th oses; and thus in the he Bible most commonly in use here it is rendered the Preacher.© ri are told that Kinv Solomon obtained this | particular title because he spoke or preached the congregation (Hebrew © which is qonsidered to be due to the fact that wisdom, which is usually spoken of in the With the above explanation I trust that Mr.will be mad flooding ot this cit VERY LARGE FIRE PLACE i constructed for the u-e of coal, and the miners are supplied with coal al the rate of 40 or 50) cents pec load of about 1700 Iba., or 20 cents per load for slack coal.tirepince gives the room a cheerful, homelike appearance that must be very inviting after underground work.But, low rents and cheap fuel, the miner's lot is a hard one, ana many find difficulty in making The company bave a general store, and the miners are allowed need on credit wben the mines are the amount being deducted from their in the summer.about the end of June for most of them to pay for their winter supplies: some do not get their accounts squared before August and others are never out of debt.Instead of paying the doctor so much p monthly fee is paid whether his attendance is tequired or not.Married men pay forty cents per month.single men thirty cents, and boys over sixteen working in the mines ten cents.Thera Is a school fee of thirty cents per mouth for married men and twenty cents for single men, but the greater part of the cost of maintaining the school ts paid by the company in the shape of a school Books are supplied free of There are four teachers in the school and about three hundred ebildren attend.The boys leave school at a much eariter age than the girls, mauy of whom quality themselves for teaching, but when the mines are idle many o! the older boys attend school.There ts a Young Men's Christian Assocla- tion library and reading rouvrh which seems to Le well patronized, and the young women tream en prevailing wind.Attention and repetition of an impression will do much k impression clear: much ean be done toward making!it lasting by linking it to strong and deep impressions which And pa min o Ness! dovetailing the newly imported fact or principle into relations with facts or familiar, will make tt stick as.ever would if it came into the bit of information, ook has some sensible advice as mportant advice in is it that a servant, a farm-hand or factory operative will up French or English, according to h less time than people of more uoation?Because they begin as children do by learning the names of common thing ow to ask for theïn and speak abou them.The uncommon thinga which fil many.\u2018\u201c methods,\u201d vocabularies and ionaries are postponed for consideration Andetinitely.Famillar every day objects and apios are tbe best subjects fot the student of language; let him grapple its grammar a ure.ook \u2018has done a gool work In is for it is what we bold, , that makes our revent breakage.is formed before yanity of vanities of vanities, all is vanit Lave become part asl, water power igiou - both ends meet.nglish translation of of the largest capa- Lachine Canal for | thes words before sence of the coal-dust would béas Mr.Carmichael believed In p breaking and crumbling of the: large coal during transportation.It may be noted in this con slack coal san be used as well in making coke for the manufdcture of tron, and a mine having a contract to:supply an urnace with fuel; wo disposing of its siaok, : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Tm) OW VETERINARY, The Veterinary Department of \"The Sta: Montreal, Marsh, 1887.Y CARLETON PLACE.Mareh 21, *87, Kohdleth, not Koholeth, is the H quotation as given does not occur in tne, Canonical Book of Ecclesiastes, but one something like ii Is found | not what we simply catch, store of knowledge grow.PRISONERs OF Povenry.Helen Campbell, Boston: Roberts Brothers.This volume is a reprint of a series of ticles contributed to the New Fork 2ribuse, ealing with the condition of tbe workingwomen of New York.scribes with pho erty and wretche Werhave the men in our midst who coula handle auch a scheme.I trust they will give it their mature and practical consideration.Without taking up more of your valuable would thank you tor siastes was writien by Solomon, to whom Kobéleth\u201d is doubtless intended spate at this tine, this privilege and remain, Yours, etcy Montreal, April 27, 1887.The Corporation Advised.EDITOR STAR\u2014To an onlooker the discordant influences at work to mismanage the municipal affairs of the.cit are in strange contrast with the motto ine a city arms ** Concordia Salus.\u201d In health matters it has cost the city millions in cash and loss of trade; in financial matters much more, and in engineering matters no end of loss.And now in the matter of prevention of floods, everyone who bas an \u201caxe to grind\u201d has a scheme to offer.Surely the futile attempts made this year by blasting must have convinced the public tbat temporary and experimental expediente To the Editor of Notes and Queries: Dear Sim,\u20141 have Leen told that kinder- artens have only existed in this country for wenty or thirty years, but I am aware of one, or at least & school conducted on sfmila principles, which was city fifty years ago ed to country or out of town subscribers o: and no charge is made for these published an- sivers, In cases whers private advice by mau ts required it is necessary lo enclose a fee of $1.Mrs.Campbell dee aphic fidelity e A LITERARY SOCIETY ; every year comes & tide of and reading circle under the direction of rcbibaid, who selects the books to be The relations of the miners and the manager appear to be most amicable and ail the miners with whom I talked sounded the raises of Mrs.Archibald.Still the miners eel that they are very poorly paid for very c, ana been buried operation in this tit would be ne- any Montrealers will remember an oid building on Bt.Franeois Xavier street, which stood on the ground now i xpress Buildings, and was formerly occupied by Benning & stood a little back from the street, and its court yard was enclosed by u wall surmounted Before that time it was occupied by the scbool in question, which was furnished with rows of @eats, risin, the other.The walls were hung with platures and diagrams, and children were taught orally, and went through exercises illustrative of elementary education.In ground, at the back, were wooden bricks and aching the arts of construc .t remember the name ef th master, but perhaps there are old inhabitant who may be able to give fulier detaiis of this very interesting schoo Montreal, 30th March, 1887.I am much obliged to my correspondent for his \u2018interesting communication, hope that some oue else may inform us of tbe master of the school Friedrick \u201cFreebel, a celebrated German educator, was undoubtedly the Inventor of the kindergarten system of school instruc- \u2018He was born in 1782, and died in From 1807 to 1810 he was the associate of Pestalozzl in a Swiss school, 1816, he founded a school Griesheim, Thuringia, ana after transferring Keilnau, near Rudols'ad ed for 1p years his on.It was based on the ting the activity Bohemians, Italians, whos them Into disastrous com- Americans, Irish and Ger- Wages bave fallen gradually until represent in purchasing s a8 much as they did se t years ago.While the cost of cloth eclined, food 1s as dear as ever, an rents constantly rigs.Thousands of women, by arduous Loil of twelve to fourteen hours a day, earn but four dollars a week.Few, comparatively, earn six; very few more Wu.K.\u2014 Have a hound dog sixteen months oid, bites at the root of his tail; bis eyes run and look very sore; he has a very offensive breath and poor appetite; he also gots lame in hind lega after running, \u2014Feed the dog only porridge and m ive him a good large dose of castor oil, ounce, aud repeat if not acted upon; dress the eyes dallywith 2 drachms of sulphate of zine and 1 pint ol waler, a littie to d ateach dressing; keep him clean and comfortable and in a week or so give 2 grains of uinine in 1 ounce of sherry wine, was somewhat en- \u2014 in the course of an\u201d interview with Mr.Charlies Archibald, tbe manag \u201cWo are making so little protit out of the mine, that if we could take our capital out we would De gælad to dé so.Still we are doing much better than we did hefore the Nationa! Policy was, adopted.tive tariff bas given us nceess to the Mont.Be ore the protoctive tariff was established our wine only shipped from 1000 to 2000 tons per Last year we shipped 52.000 tons to that city.Without the Nati be obliged to shut down.\u201c How would the establishment of a great iron industry in Canada affect the coal trade?\u201d was msked, .\u201cIt would verv greatly benefit it.Our nes are idle during a great part of the year for two reasons.coal to Montreal during five months of the year owing to the early close of navigation and the demand for coal is limited.ESTABLISHMENT OF IRON WORKS anywhere in Nova Scotia either on the island or on the mainland would benefit us, because it would create a larg It established on Cape in the neighborhood of the mines, it would probably enable us to work the mines both Even if no iron works ware established on the Island, if smelting works were started at Pictou, it would benefit us indirectly by giving us a larger market for domestic coalmines are altogether undeveloped.There is without doubt valuable froÿ ore on the island, but li what quantities remains to be gee Ontario and Quebe It would build up a reciprocal trade between the two sections of the country, and be mutually beneficial If the enlargement of the Bt.Lawrence canals on the Well soale were compieted; so that we could send our steamers through without breaking bulk, we could lay coal down in Ontario - almost as cheaply as in Montreal, and I bave no doubt that we evuld au people of that provinos wit prices than they can States.Eastern Ontario has\u201d !mmense deposits of iron ore of the best quality, and by taking ore 8s ballast on the return trip it cost us littie more- for transportation it from points pear at hand.Khe United States annually imports many hundred thousands of tons of iron ore from Spain for smelting purposés, and I see no o ; I presyme if the total damage for the past (say) 25 years were counted up it would amount to a much greater sum, interest and principal, than it would cost to wbole low-lying level of the city above high flood water-mark, which ls the only common G.H.G.\u2014Horse is affected with looseness of the bowels when driven.At other times he is all right.I have given him sulphate of iron snce every two weeks.ANs.\u2014The treatment was good, but give the horse a quart of raw linseed ofl on an empty stomach and Jet him physic well; it he does not, repeat the dose.Then follow your present treatment and you will get him well; there must be some Irritation of the bowels causing the looseness.See that all his teed is clean and dry and not musty.tT.G.\u2014Colt\u2019s joints appear to go out and in when the animal walks, foal is sick every few aa feet and looks round at It is laxation of the patella.Give the he is lame on, which wili be the stifie join: tering, and put ona b > Cause is some irritation of the bowels, improper feeding and indigestibie d.Feed mashes and give a quart of raw linseed oil; if no action on the bowels peat the dose in several days; change her diet and do not let ber overload her stomach.Minne.~Colt crouches down when harnessed, as though the harness hurts her loins; seems weak in the back; pevspires much when driven before she has gone a uiat.-Ans.\u2014] would advise apply- out of hot water, ry one over it ora flayed sheepskin; give an opening dose of physic followed b i 1 drachm, bicarbonate of drachms, to be given in the fend, milk, 3 or 4 quarts a di make her comfortable in a good stall or loose box.; , She exposes the fraudulent meth- y which helpless women are roubed, and she shows how the strife of unceasing competition bears hardest or the weakest and most defenceless members of year to Montreal een dône in Chicago, B New Urleañs, and many other cities 0 here large areas have been rth trom thé neighboring onal Policy we would nity.: ery suggestive are the chapters wherein the authorrsg discusses the £ j- domestic service as à resource for the oppressed female operative, We are given that operative's view of.t wi words.Tbo lack of lit vice, unsympathetic, \u20ac and social loss of caste, are the reasons why women prefer a superintendent or contractor barbors to form extensive plateaus of made.soil on which these cities bave extended We .¢an only ship uarters wholly elevated out of If the city ai Montreal would set {itself od area to a point above water mark, the money spent in doing so would enrich the laborers and contractors of the city and: \u2018the merchants they deal with, and- would enhance the value of the real estate thus improved, and save the annual destruction o! property now ocoa nothing of loss -of interest thereon for how much mistresses are | maids.For all the hideous wrong by which the strong and rich grows! at the expense of the wea she gees na.remed; the J the sense of duty which shall pot 4 petition, but lead the poor to tegrity\u2014the virtues peedfal for sell-emuploying co-operators.i system of pducatl rinciple of cuitiva Papi by connecting \u2018manual labor with y studv.He-held- that the powers oi infant minds, before they become stunted must be harmoniously developed in an institution specially adapted to pre pare these young minds for t processes of school instruction.A school such as bis he called a kinderxatten, à e, \u201ca garden for children,\u201d partly becausé it was to be located ina hall within a garden, and partly because the children wera to be treated like plants, bein and aided.in the developraent of their natural powers.His first p tical resligation of this scheme Is sa Kiddle's Per ædia of Pelucatk ; have been in ; the second at \u2018the uchess of Meinipæen Wiuter and summer, Instead of sending deputations to the Government of the Dominion asking for atd like screaminæ children too stupid to use helt own exertions to hel the Corporation of Montreal adopt 8 common ense corse and issue debeut t, and go to Work al ofice, next spring the work (ln these fast days ot nstruction) would be éomp joudsa would be consigned to th ows As yet our iron Appleton & Co: Montre iron smelted here, over the loins, with a carefully tended, works are fant humor, and -entertaloing from: be The volume before ts is no to: y oniy excuse for troublin, .this communication must be wy ling ANKLR\u2014Horse- interfered\u2019.on - accotnt |.interest LA \u201ctbe old dity.ol 5 Jalipy.bad shoolng and: caused oo, Youre es Déc SM.D.0 that he is properly before his death waa charged emocratic agitator and Socialist, and, bad the prortification of fine ing fre ment of public kindergatténs for- an h Minister, Von Rau- :H-H{;\" is correct fa:-hi establishment of A ago is actually prior to Frœbel's veloped school.of 1840.Some t probably introduced the ada.aster of the Ceremonies, a gen! who welcomes new arrivals, intr tr The Inandationss \"16 mie Kattor of the STAR: i my communication of last.8atur- Tita the take ice had not come down; it commenced to move this morning.It first shoved towards [le Dorval, where \u2018Ît ltftad two bards oot of the river, plantin, them on the publie road, and casing travel- léra to make a road through theiftelds.About noon the whole hpay of the move, sud (4.30 p.m.) It 1s Wense\u2019 Reid 1s supposed ust now have reached {he vicinity \u2018ig iow about thirty yeats gince I recom- Me | mended the removal of lie Monde.I saw \u2018construction of new projecting rrowed the channel fox the pae- ,- and-caused &- - the current St.Mary, he 4 mé ith biniodide of meropry 1 1 oütc; repeät in 10 days.I 11 always bo more or less & little of the enlargewent left.That is the treatment and nothing else.| F1.Have 5 mare 9 n falls in and looks bad; batr long; and étands on end, bowels rumble all the time.2.H er forefcot botween the heel and 3.Sha bas a sore place on her b seems to: be swelled; the opening cha y less sweeter, is theauthor\u2019s creation te $ daughter, Oi4 ire, mes cour: trial, sympathy with ! generalloveliness of Bere ho reader loth to hear of the indignities to whichahe has Lo submit at the rsohs calling themsalves gentle- 6 same time one can rajoids nd the bappiness fulness.Thorwhoto plot ha terioïs murder of a lady bousa of the Master, t! | er ad 0 Claire thioke that her father committed t deed, while .Denville \u201c years old; when RING QRE FROM ONTARIO, horter distance, if che canais were .would take much less space than the coal, and we could also bring down Ontario tion tim.provinces and Newfound It befug suggested ti able iron deposits in Q Ottawa, which mignc be shipped before the completion of the st.Lawrenca canals, M Arphibaid satd ;\u2014 Harper's Magazine fo I 3ateway of the Alleghanies,\u201d profusely illvs- bir d th scen and views in tb tthere were valu- Bec province, bear way.1.fut her on brad art, the labors ot- France's grentest moders sculptors and painters.The whioki are taken from, original: raphs- on.Spot, give a gorgeous.idea of those classic haunts of the cream of - French \u2026 bitteraieurs, artis tashionables, whilat the bits y thrown in have ber is rich he committal of which .It would Lon began £0 regret thi sh he had received his sf; à Ho spoke more politely.\u2018 Edgar, as my sister\u2019s husband, vou tome my brother.let us he what we h each other, nothing.\u201d 0 eat west: -1f-Montreal en; would Join 6 ; © iron mines of rio and Quebec jn conn | th mines aud start stoelting.works do it wonld bw almost sute to] v that the: vernmen ve aient protection for boti iron: ht hava our.own stagniers ) after the navigation of the fhrough tho city t that of the ; sn and o haies Only in the world ave always been to (Toba Conténaed 2 ie.the ut ono pet of nove per 0 The rest of the down! of the num pidered that t A ah urne\u2019s possession bave di able historieal traits.Ac se ns a vi n our co able.and pirhich he righ not be subordinated to a dead or alive.- A h Chure published sb U, M.A, the ad out.It wili conta will embrace enr: of Old new St.Gabriel Ç traits of many notable Loe Suro, argely wit he work - will re settlers in the eit of the North-W regarding the cle questions and the property, \u2018 Bu pion question, and the 1.will be touched pon, Th contain an accou in 1886.publishers are Can a Protestant and Oatho- o and is the said marriage legal?Raglan is legal here if the marringels good in Ontar! J.R.H.\u2014 Where can I get a weekly, monthly, bakers and the tra tioner awd Baker Publish monthly paper, W MAGAZINES, Fe = Now Publications.\u201d = bf \u2018the Sootoh Preabyte: abriel street, Montreal, Swill ortly by the Rev.Robert Cam uce sheets being alread APAq4UE h the history of Mont fer to the carly y and prominent membe st Co.The controversies '8Y reservesand disrupting ts regarding the and settlement of the emporalities tund - The volume will also nt of thy centennial services log Co.issues à price $2 per annum.For the cure of all disorders of the Stom Bowsols.::Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases.Loss \u2018of Appetite, Headache, Cos.tiveness, Indigestion, Blliousness, Fever Inflammation of the all derangements of the internal Visoers, Purely vegetable, eontaining no mercury, minerals or deleterious drugs, PERFECT DIGESTION taking one of Rad.clock, Liver, Sora El asa dinner DIL B + Bick Headache, ach Biliousnces will be tiseaten contribute lor the support of Dyape avoide its nourishing prope the natural waste ot thebod 4#-Observe the follo Constipati Blood In the Head: Nausea, Heartburn.2 Lt x A est ach,\u201d sour Eru: uttering of \u2018the Heart Choris of W or 8 { the Bkin and Limba and Su the Flesh; A tow doses of RADWAY'S the system of all the above named Pri 25 cents per 8 - gibrioe por box.Bold by alt drug.Send Bta to RADWAT Eo) Montreal, Proprietol AD SAPARILLIAN À ADWAYQ PILLS.The Great Liver and Stemack Memedy, Bowals, Piles, .and Bloke or Fl uffocatin HUMPHR die se For © worn-out,\u201d fo teachers, r : Flerov Favorite | phos ve eficacy, § with » YALL, mere.Branch Office, Wo originate andlead,| HL rs CATARRH| Third Editions _ \u2014_ | PROTECTION FROM Banaras LEGISLATIVE JOTTINGS.Soe: the 8 oe of otery, ; Aorit 30, 1887, = | - wa Mae 1) RIAGES.: Saturday, 1 .ADYER ps + hâte 320 ar orem Resolutions Another Now-Oon.Yestardar's stoncin of CltizennTh n the dtih Aur tn AAAs Others imitate and ML _ ESSENCE OF PARLIAMWENT, Pere ction, nee mere cu Blsousica ker of eue rch.the Rev LL .9 à = OZ ; - : oh assed.: Snare Halen; ANOTHER ASE OF MANTLES JUST ,.\"Follow | A The Proposed New Departments\u2014The Tom.Oe ate, The After Boing to press yesterday, th it fir.\u20ac.Rage.8 To MAND THIS MORNING, AAA AAA an $ 1 Q oO oO : perance Question-The Budget\u2014 IFROM OUR owN CORRESPONDENT.) \u2018 was hn ta discuss the ood At ile residence oftäabride's oo - ?5 Béänff National Park\u2014The QUEBEQ, April 30.\u2014On the assamblinæ of th M venue.by the f Vv ve *% ; Consisting 61 the lntest Novaltion from a ° \u201cae \u2019 :.YO ANY MAN Senato Discnased.\u2026 the Legis alure yesterday afteruopn, after in accord w u os pr) ; hia Honey Émilie E CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.London, England.| ; 4 * [FROM OUR OWN COBBESPONDENT.] Some loullue business, the Speaker read an Coristine.and Lavinæ been a sufferer = ess daughter of Geo.en, of Now Jersay Jackets, $3.50 Woman or Child Ré OTTAWA, April 30.\u2014The proposed ow De- Eres rom ihe Legislative Counc! stasing the iloode in the past, be was ste VDOUGLAB-AL Toronto.Ont.% Now Jorsey Jackets, 84.00 sufferin partment of Trade and Commerce was the OR the question of Irish cosrdion, put \u2018bad the Hoods a must nes Lea au Drompi so Nd Monaghan to Minnie M.New Jersey Jackets, $4.50 , \u2019 Co = from Bubject of three motions by the Premier made halo awendments, ! 2 IU was all vor Phe fo ma TV.) ., : .Fr.Me ; ; : = ALL MACDONALD 55 tho Arah- Now Jersey Jackets, $5.00 - \"GRAND PALACE .CATARRH.yesterday : for leave to introduce 8 gir, icoDROS Tio.amendapoitention of tha Commacsios Tanseluny ) Be Thurs: on op PRIT EE.O7 NEW DOLMANS.Not a Liquid or Snug} Ë oi to respecting A the Department of Mercier sald there was soma difficulty as to cost grd vo Rec.pénis done \u20ac 4 Boorse Camptel Sue ea { vor Ba D mane, from 4.80 DRY GOODS EMPORIUM, ||.acte avotea neo an pean eee 1e 80d evene: io?o Fowl, Op I mhotber, wader tio iroumatapeu Bois SAN aires, TF ; Jounkest auækiter 101 3 OTION, Ottom.n Bilk Dolmaus, from $9.00 \u2018 \u2019 Tagg anle.Price 2 cents at Prugaists; by Seo the oeaday Jo Sonsider 4, resolution nol erbaps the Speaker could decides.Mr, Stephens proposed that the street va \u2019 NE day.Apri) 26, s Er sterad, cents.Cirquiars free, 8% lary 6 new Minister at I.Lurcotte sald there was no obligation the inundated districts be raised to à be y NNELE DOYLE- Où Tuese ay, Aprile.N All richly trimmed with Lace and Jets, 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame st., \u2014={ BROS.Druggiste; Oswego.N.Y.86 STUU 3 year; and lor the second reading of for the Chatuber to adops the amendments.&bove the load level, tlio cost, of this to Rt.{Boch Charch.Qu Rev.Mr.J.A.- RS, $0.85.Beaded Grenadine Dolmans, all richly ) : j FT ce the bill repecting tha Department or Lrade Mr.Lynch expressed the opinion that it borne Ly the vroprietors abutting bn eal \u201cFéoteuu and Rev, Mr.D.G , WATERPROOF CIRCULARS, $0.{rimmed with Lace and Jets, prices from .\u2018 OLD STAND.; \u2014 ; -| and Commerce.Sir John explained thatthe would nol be desirable to send separate side of Sach streels, the work to be carri And Gub-deacom John O'Donnell de WATERPROOF UIRCULARS, 80.88.60.; ere O O D bill would only come Into foro on prooiame.add: essay of the two Houses, but that.what on under the direction of the Rich Broeaded Bifx Dolmans, newest con and that It was intended that Lhe two was sent should be the ad dress of the Legis- tee, He also proposed * Us , existing departments (Customs.and Inland luture of Quebec, without division, 1 he effect cit borrow thu sum of $500,000 to be App! fooungest daughter of Edward WATERPHOOF CIRCULARS, © 90.strlen frorogaded The old, reliable House transformed and 2 À vie, Esq.of Kingston, Ont (Kingston TE IRBCULAE 1.35 papers please copy.) WATERPROOF CIR 18, 20, Dolmans in endless varlety.from 84,50 modernized into one of the mo-t beautiful \u20140: Revenue) should form sub-departments of would b better if it was known and exclusively to the construction of an em MTTS-WHYTE\u2014In this city.on 27th inst, at WATERPROOF CIRCULARS, 1.75.to $2.00, aad tommodious Palace, Dry Goods Estaolish- After tlie Flood put your houss in order.the new Department of Trade and Com- understod that the address was In all re- | bankment in front, of the city to provant the.Hondareon, 3 acthar M Pris Baer: # | WATERPROOF CIRCULARS, 190.Custoriers can have thelr ohare Gnd Lids: DARLING\u2019 ierce un y Sder-Secretary Lo be at the bead sects inut of the Legislature of the Prov.recurrence of she Joundations- pop 8 pro- 1 ar tar A ine A R - ; ~ and out io; nee.° erty owuer, Mr.Stephens s { d'daughter of J MoMillan.all of this re: WATERPROOK CIRCULARS \u2019 ro ULSTERS.ULSTERS.ULSTERS.ia dora minute ser AIDE been served \u2018 B NG8S office with the ministry and to be members Mr.Mercier said he was not prepared to Prod to \u2018bear his Share of tho expen ae % \u201cand dass \u2019 1003 WATERPROOF CIRCULARS, 225, ; Disters are the most useful Wrap a lady can Blevated Cash and Parcel System fitted up ot Parliament, but not to be in the Cabinet, pmend the resolution which had been so Carrying out these projects.= = ITERNE-DUNBAR\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, April WATERPROOF CIRCULARS, 2.50.have, and the right place to buy them is throughout our whole Establishment, - THE BOLICITOR-GENERAL.unapimously voted by the Legislature.He THE COST OF THE EMD, ANEMENT, 26.by lev.Mungo Fraser.Thos.B.Sterne to WATERPROOF CIRCULARS, 8.65.JOHN MURPHY & co's, LIGGET æ HAMILTON, tom ng Hon.Mr.Thompson introduced a pill Me CASIO Changes for the sake of Mr.Stephens stated that tho cost af Fannie B unbar.\u2018At Apsley.Ont.Aprn WATERPROOF CIRCULARS, 4.50.1883 & 1885 Notre Dame, IS THE BEST FOR THE PURPOSE or moved for 8 commits hor Gen dal | \u201cMr.Lyneh*euægested that the matter Propose] embankment would be He Forbes Joba Morag, Josoph K.Wil- WATERPROOF CIRCULARS, 4.75.Wo show all styles and show tho largest as- OLD STAND.9st a future day to: fix the salary a $6000 | S00UId be permitted to stand over until the Dot ask the \u2018Government.fos wad, 08 son to Mary Ann Bullied.Nover offered so fine stock as this Sea.Cet Prices from $3.00 to $27.00.\u2014\u2014 year.He explained that the duties of the Man for Quebec cencro(Mr.Murphy who ja (Le matter ne Tent for only tend: DEATHS > \"ow t We are also showing a very large assort- Lo OUR 84 50 SELF WIND N v olleitor-General would be to act 8s counsel >; noved ! tesulutions) was in his place.delay, and while Lbo question was node JUDET-LAPOINTE-In this ety.on the soth 308 in Novareible Foglia Yi werproots.in ment of Ladies Doiman Ulstors.at prices no cong, 7S, Tecelving Goods ally by all the in- 3 -WINDING WATCH of ipo Department of Justice and to repre- 1118 suggestion was adopted.conslderation Montreal.might be visited\u2019 st 3 ok Kd Ve à Black, Navy, Beal, and all kinds of Fancy other store in Canada oan toue n , Iro .ba 18 cm.sent the Government as fat as possible in N ther flood.Mr, N : ite ay inst, Louis Philippe \"Raoul Clement Audet, .1.808 German markets in all the latéar novels A RELIABLE TIMEKEEPER cases in which the Government is interested.TRE FINANCES.with tia, idea, and Sad then auite Lies and fashions, which we are placing in our $20 Lady's Gold Watch bas beautifully ie would go in and out of office with, but Several reports of the Committes of Supply papi 8 aged 7 jours.son of Louis Audet Levcinie.Colors, at leading prices, F | from his father = \" ; residence 4k: Notre: Dame Derm, (aber 8.CARSLEY.SELLING FAST.ms stock as fast as received.&0d timepiece, ® °° Stom-winding.and a would got necessarily form ort LE the Bore trcaived, und on motion to go into og it, and fiven Sunday.at À y in; tod to attend with Our Children\u2019s Mantles are in great demand, T1SGET & HAMILTON, Waltham Watohos with strong Solid Gold Cabinet.the tolloetner PAE = Blanchet \u2018moved gventually pay fer itself \u2018The : ; - ¥ .à , w put: ED : ; à ous further notice.prnvee One assortment is still large.and as our 1883 & 1883 Notre Dame, Cases, full size, from $35.& THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION.That this House is tendy to vote the snb- Prado pad very litle confidence in the Cony KLARE\u2014At Carleton, N.B.Aprit 24 Mary SILK AND BEADFD MANTLES prices are low, we ask all requiring Children\u2019s OLD STAND.OurGold Cases are madein Canada, thereby MT.Jamieson Introduced a bill to amend | sidies to Hor Majony, pas ihes 10 regrets that 00 MR.GEORGE DRUMMOND, |\" Barker, wife ot Henry & Clark.57 years, BILK AND BEADED MANTLES Mantles to give us a call.\u2014 saving 25 per cont.duty.the Canada Temperance Act, a bill some- {he Government bas decided to confide to E a DOONS-WILSON\u2014At Avsley, Ont, Apoil 20.SILKE AND BEADED MANTLES v what slwilar to thet which he carried Royal Commission, Shey duty of Investizating President of the Canuda Sugar Pedaing \u201c0 5 .J.Moran.B.Coons to Emma Wilson, ; Te Children\u2019s Mantles, in all sizes, from 3 to 13 7 R H E M S L EY through the House vf Commons last eassion, |i 0 GH the diledities rulsed on the sub- Compuny, was in favor of walking for the y Sev SILK AND BEADED MANTLES ; 5 | epartment.= 3 but which was thr Sen\u201d 100 fu pono deyiamns.rnd of putting in fore report of (he Flood Commis, \u2018betord BITER_At Halifax, N.S., April 26, Ira J.SILK AND BEADED MANTLE years, prices from $1.50 up.\\ 2011 x tr D , ate Thi gave 8 Hoan out Mineo, Sen the lw passed in 1885 relative to these estale taking any action, staling that Lhis repocy tter, years.+ ê NTLES | f À : { lishmenta, \u2019 i y ; Te JEAGLE\u2014At Lachine, April 29, of congestion BILK AND BEADED MANTLES \u201c REMEMBER, erties ilk Department wie found afl the Rotre Dame Street, 2011, portuntiy lo charge the Governaimeat That the creation of this commission will Y&; Promised at an early date, \u2018 F AGI Ermas Lgchipe, April 20.of congestion LE AND BEADLD MANTLES from 35 and latest sha .100t with shirking the responsibility of dealing putail consideranle expense, which would have Mr.Coristine said it was all very we only son of Jobn Heagle.Friends and ac- SI = .We sell Umbrellas at Wholesale Prices.with Lhe temperance question.He was par- been avoided if the Government had assumed talk of waiting for a report, they had wait gualntances are respectfully invited to BILE AND BEADED MANTLES LI GGET & HAMILTON, .bicalarly bard on the Minister of Marine the responsibility which Loionzed to fr, long enough already, and what they n attend ine funeral from his late residence to SILK AND BEADED MANTLES Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas from 83¢ to $8.00.1883 & 1883 Notre Dame G and Fisheries, who had said ten years ago That this House further regrets that the wanted was 1 quine Parish Cburch, at 8.306 a.m.on SILK AND BEADED MANTLES Gents\u2019 Umbrellas from 506 to $15.00.OLD 5 ™ ND eor ge .eppar y that publie opinion in this oy, Jas ibe TE tra Tania doided not to make ons AN ORGANIZATION OF THE OPFIZHNS.; obday.May 2.3 A2 AND.or prohibition ang whos osed as t i 5 ; i rag JONES\u2014At Portland.N.B., April 24, Frances SILK AND BEADED MANTLES HEADQUARTERS \u2014_ MUSIC & PIANO WAREROONS, apostle of tempence.\u201d but who had nop Opis Koval Commission, t the h ither of the Buard of rane Pari L.Jones.48 years.SILK AND BEADED MANTLES For newest Dry Goods at lowest prd ben, due ST, CATHERINE STREET.Made much use of the opportuntiies his seat ber alluded to.tho charges that bai bean Commission.but the \u2018time bad ¢ me v KINO At Moneton, N.B.,-April 24.Georgina y prices.Black Goods Department, Sheet Musle.Musical Instruments, Fine 13 the Cabinet gave him to help the temper- made against the administration of the rompt action must be taken and must De - King, 29 years.Dolmans and Dolman Wraps.Jom URPHY & 0.\u20198, , Dobson Banjos, a Bruno * Gui ange cause.THE B asylums, and sald that any changes Lhat bad lt was of the most vitalimportance to MILLER\u2014At Dartmouth, N.8, April 25, Mrs.We guarantee to give the best value in M C We are showing an extra fine assortment and the best Gut Strings.UDGET.been jutroduced had not been, as alleged both employer and employed that.thess E.Milier.40 years, all kinds of Jackets Ulst Del of goods In this Department, in ail the latest AGENT FOR Sir Richard Cartwright, whe evidently on account of the charges made by far: floods be stopped, as each one cost h McLELLAN\u2014A: Halifax, N.8.April 25, nds of Jackets.Ulsters, Dolmans, 1781 & 1783 NOTRE DAME sT., fabrics, \u2019 GEO.8TECE &00., « New York Planos, feels that his responsibility in connection Tuke, He repudiated the charge made in least $100,000 10 loss of wages and - Angus D.MeLellan, 88 years.and Dolman Wraps, also thé largest _ STULTZ & BAUF - with the budget is only second to.that of Sir certain quarters to the effect that t i à LIGGET & HAMILTON, R do do 3 thal the rights time.ECSHANE\u2014In Boston.on the 28th inst.assortment to select from.- 05, 107, 109, 111 ST.PETER ST.ad 3 MASON & RISCH.« .Toronto Plan Charles Tupper, Once more asked when the of religious communities had been ap- Catherine McEvoy, relict of the late Jus.Terms Cash snd one price.1000 1888 & 1885 Notro Dams, MASON & HAML] 08.latter wo be ready with his budget croached on.The hon.member reviewed Mevhene, pen and mother of N.J.Grace, S.CARSLEY.only OLD STAND.AML Im, > + Boston Oriana, spacoh, and roceived, the assurance of the | the administration of the Lunatic asylums, ; Asst, p ag ; \u2014 .IZ Send for Catalogue.1 nister of Finance aL early next week he and read a letter from Cardinal Taschereau age 67 years 3 months 18 days.100 C | d D G = : hoped to be in a position to indicate the to prove that the charge made some Lime i PATNE\u2014At Toronto, Ont, April 26, Ernest MILLINERY olore ress oods Depart- FL A N N ELS ! probable time.80 tu the effect that the interests and E Payne, 35 years.MILLINERY ., BANFF NATIONAL PARK, rights of certain religious communities had REID-\u2014Ai Toronto.Oit.April 26, John Red, LID N E ment.On the Hon.Mr.White moving th q Deen encronched\u2019on was not true.If the 38 years, MILLINERY .; KR Lao second administration of the asylums was not BOBERTSON\u2014At Moncton.N.B\u2026.April À ; In Colored Dress Gooda, we have at present Trading of the Bil respecting the Banff Na- correet the Government had it In ity Sos AL oh - Be.MILLINERY three times the gnantity of stook that we # tional Park, there was considerable criticism 8 8 power T x Rodis INTE Mabon C BR 8.April 25 MILLINERY at the same period last year, fod it will be to NO SHRINKING IF from the Opposition benches.Nobody ob- its responsibiiities BJ Cintre id Bot.shir add >, Their number sPorate, with power A .any lady's advantage to visit this Department jected to Canada baving a National Park or a commission of enquiry.oo The following resolutions were thon unanis | to the site selected, but the Liberals woes Mr.Fi .; : Mr, yon was commencing to speak mousi adop! Suspicious Sis Job som bere, and jealous when the House rose for recess.Op re.Roscived.that on account of the Eve usive po ranted to the Min- assembling, the ofthe River 8t.Lawrence, - Lambert Smith.85 years.MILLINERY before purchasing elsewhere.Come and sea Ty } FOLIVER- At Toronto, Ont, April 26, Louisa MILLINERY OUR NEW YOKOHAMA CLOTH.DARLING S DIPLOMA NI \u2014 WEL .MILLINERY OUR NEW VENETIAN CLOTH.2 \u2014 is cit: April 29, of cholera ë re Aryeh \"and, Muriel Hen- MILLINERY OUR NEW SOUDAN OLOTIL ! 8 vs»._ to bo ane.fo enable the Minister ee makes MONTREAL TRAMWAYS BILY And sprinu.itis necessary wi relia, age 14 mon th 58 2 ars Wo! an MILLINERY .OUR NEW KAFFIR CLOTH.THE LADIES.\u2014JUST RECEIVED fortunes of bis friends as hotel keepers.as amended, wag called, and the House went of on of inhabitants it n Faveral will take place Saturday.30th inst.MILLINERY And other New Cloths, t from New York a case of Rlove-fitting Former members of the House were sald to into comumittes on it.It was strongly lower lying districts of tne southern and wats at 8 p.m., from 132 Durocher street.MILLINERY mention, & too numerous to Comet Covers.Please %oa them at * The White House.hold leases of lands and privileges within opposed by Hon, Mr.MgShane, who showed ern suburbs from the fi .wh WHITE\u2014In this city, on 29th inst.Robert 1888 & 1890 N tre D Str Sarees gliced the Park boundaries.The bill was read a Lhat its provisions wei'd calculated to work them great sufforing and privation ai woll a White, painter, aged 57 years.Funeral Now on view in the Millinery Showroom, 0 ame Street, LIGGET & HAMILTON, \u2019 LAVAL UNIVERSITY.second time.great harm lo the City of Montreal and give damace and loss to property, and with from his late resldence, 21% aderson strsel a complete assortment of everything per- - - _ 1883 and 1885 Notre Dame, \u2014_ ™ « A John M {ungerous monopolies.With reference to Deaton visitation * a\u201d largely incre: - > ans .: The Passage of the Bill\u2019 Proviai for i © second read of r John ac 1 govern outiy- de : \u201clb 2.(Winnlhos papers plonse cop] 1003 talalng to Mulinory 8.CARSLEY, D à OLD STAND, rE p Jncorporation Mote To \u201d donald'a bill to give the North-West, Terri.(he Mu Dai voa dits Be said that aonsans that at the interests of the ity Theo Ww \u201d T.Lachapelle return: m.Que es two represantatives in the Senate Oi soon part o g > 1 am, Probabilities next 24 hours: Print Department : bec (raureday, where he 4, been attend- proved no less objectionable the Liberals.the city, and that Sven ihe village of da Ny rr oretotore g = : a e providing for the incorpora- ere was an impression abroad, originated P y ; solved : t pos ne to Sania, from borth and north- BOYS\" TWEED SUITS This Season we are showing a beauti | line tion of the Montreal branch of \u2018avai the other day by a hint from Mr, ke, limits Thea It would be found the Drovi- ed by the trade and in n & BannIsox's Rtandard BOYS\" TWEED SUITS ; g{ Printa Sateens.Printed Muslins, Printed UAIVersity.He was successful, and the in- that Parliament sould rot legally authorize Sions of the bill were bareh and oppressive he se A ermomatar thls \u2018fin: Mano sor dard BOYS TWEED SUITS Wo have opened this week two qasea fine 1, pr, Satoens.Printed Mus nanew line COFDOration was granted without any op- the Roi hipent of senaturs to represent o the poor.The rates which the company 5 889.Bame quis last year: Mag.{56° ; min.\u201d BOYS\u2019 TWEED SUITS prints, new patterns and colors, at Sherman Chocks.anis ein Goods 2e oacone End cntaiioton 15° » ra : { Direstors amendines t tot BN a 7 EI ke Mon to those seen \u201cother large site ike © \u2019 858 00 when made x '.4 OR o 0 nat to Lie .» À: ÂC Fe .a meter r eadings to-dar: 8 am.29.19: Borys TWEED BUITS handsome combination Dress.and are all tha whith Is to be composed of the Arocbolshon remembered that the Dominion Parliament New York, London and Paria.He hoped 19 29.80., BOYS TWEED BUITS style at the present time in New York Prints of Montreal and bis suffragans, the Rector, had asked the Imperial Parliament for an every bonest man would vole against the uta BOYS\" TWEED SUITS from 60 yard.vios-rector and representatives from the enabling Act authorizing it to grant the Measure.Appointments this Evening, BOYS' TWEED RUITS CENTS 0: vo a Facutiies, and Jom Jmo the Ie rior à representation Inthe Dominion tn\u2018 Tavor of the oper (fiTslet) had & oken \u2014 ht of \u2019 \u2014 \u2014 raduates of the institution, an: uper- arlinment.\u201d 1s much bas already been .Pho Map Boral Skipped by the Light of pois TWEED SUITS LIGGET & HAMILTON for of tr Seminary ot St.Sulpice.done by granting them representation in LO the fact that the copies of the amended ; ; = ; ITS ?The competition between architects.the House of Commons, and \u201cMr.\u201d Blake was bill banded around:to members were differ- ES tht dng § GA STUDENTS! BOTS TWEED SUITS br Yard 1883 & 1885 Notre Dame, NES\" roc ta, \"iso, fo \"cond colnet\u201d whother hier trs por | ent He sacs har n Cooma, mo Sues fi Vapor ot Boing, Jo sastonny BOYS\u2019 TWEED SUITS | .?iheDlans for iho new bullding that Act, ParMament bad the right \u2018to Gen vihers the amended bill provided that mun.low of the Importance of time ig BPROLAL RATES TO STUDENTS FOB POR- uw stock adden se thn dooncnant DP TA ures ioe nt SRB dre | Eat NE PE EE He Shi Sou he ead apy | ea abet \\ n ; ook- ; nment to t TRAITS AND GROUPS AT daily, 100%od Sunday.Bev.Abbe Ao arid be clos an.0 tithe British Act, and found Ar.Mercier there was a mistake fn SOLED report as soon As bossipE selon La \u2019 Bourassa and Eug.Taché, who have been that il distinctly specified representation 1a Mr.Hall's copy thy bill.He then spofie J; was decided that the ropositions of ; NOTMAN'S.sw _Parioct sad motors prin snswrot smo o treo tise of Oreonms mors Etre bc plat Sc hay cannes Bi pos ur da Ses eat ed th Supbor ofthe bil sega Thar \"He 1 greg decided hat the\u201d propenions ha SUR 4 to ev: urchaser.ares DANS, and to © 1UCKky can a Of r John was ea aske r.a i à a E M u S I Cc ep or 8.oA designs and at low prices.We have i prizes w gn awarded.The contracts for Milis whether, if he had the power ip au bill as he had a right to defend it, because Fa ee \u2018ee does nd chat ue .BSLEY, band n the ew edifice will be given out in the Point two senators to represent tre North.private bills \u2018wore different from public committee should meet and contes with tb portier slways on hand full assortment of house- autamt end Work will be commenced then, West Territories, he had not equally the measures.: Council of the Board of Trade before taking HEY ALL LOVE JACK, keeping dry goods\u2014Quilts.Curtains and Kho brofessors for the faculties of Arts and power to appoint twenty senators te topes Mr.Lynch gtrongly opposed the mensure, any forther action e iui Stephen Adams.80 NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS ee waich have agar Deon fateh.sent te, orth-West Territories With a ania joospane axaln tbe bill as unis e After a vote a AC NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS Curtainings, wide Cottons, Linen Damasks, will po &ppo un! e smile wag - 3 Ç 0 3 Smith for presiding the Published In E flat and P, ing 1s almost completed, CHILD-LIKE AND BLAND when Mr.Mercier called \u201ctime\u201d and the ; : HEY ALL LOVE TAèr NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS : re consideration of the bill was deferred uatil ; Aatemense Éaccoge.NEW BHADES IN DRESS GOODS stew.oto.i Annual Meeting of McGill Graduates, the Premier sald, he Jiiner thought be bad.the House wets into committee again, AMUSEMENTS, : To, ashen dame EM.500 NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS Our great attraction this week is in the J Canadian air does not seem conducive to the right honorable gentleman that If tha THE ASYLUM DEBATE ~~ THE ACADEMY OF MUSIO was filled Toy 5 ab eT OF BETHLEHEM, NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS D Goods D.artment.bet Al : postry, or is It that the jubllee does not Reform party were to come into power to- The lunatic asylum debate was resumed.day night when the M.A.A.A.minstrels gx ew Sacred Song.NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS ress oD.ng an All.urnish inspiration enough?Ask Lord Ten- morrow, by the action of the Government, it Hon.Mr.Flynn opposed the Government on an entertainment fo [HE STAR OF BETHLEHEM, NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS wool, Canvas and Natté Cloth as | pyson Whatever the reason, out of the could appoint fet Senators to represent two grounds.One a question of prineiple, grounda fand A In F (Compass C to F.) NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS + Stecniy-saven poems sent in to the Graau- the NorthWest and to oounterbalance the a8 olie always opposed royal commissions, .May be obtained at Nordheimer's NEW SHADES IN \u2014\u2014 gi ates society under the rules of the competi- Bumerous appointments made bv the right and he based h's arguments against them on neo's.Lamplough\u2019s and Sheppard's Masts ES IN DRESS GOODS | 0: tion, not one has been found worthy of Lhe honorable gentleman and his friends.\u201d such authorities as Gladstone and otbers in Foren.NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS ol argent of à great many ladies, the prize.At a meeting of the Graduates 2 he honorable gentleman: sata Sir the English House of Commons.Second] , À do-Canadian Musie Publish 3 Ass NEW SHADES IN DRESS GOODS \u2014CENTS\u2014 Din atout whose tain leaving ustom society last evening ft wags decided that no John, \u201chas evidently got some unboly design he drew the attention of tbe House to the and especiall Bg) ole [1 er os 0, Xo 4 choice lot of had g\\geure, will be sure to obtain good Atting as in De road or published at or subsequent against the Senate.How naturally the mind fact { hat tbe Premier had advocated prinel- which fs per pe one of Sho best , »)RONTO.aw w opened a choice lot of new shades J as durable Corsets.o © honorable gentleman runs on gerry- es in opposition wbich he seeme n-16 written.The \u201cSity Holl,\u201d a burl \u2018 : .| in Spring Dress Goods, in Fawn, Ta This Department 18 personally attended by It Is understood that the poems Judged as mand .1 give him fuli leave, when a don or forget in power.The debate was con- on the sedate proceedings otour eity fath OTICE OF REMOVAL 2, h de N Livery, Livery Grey, Livery Drab, Cad Êl il Mrs.Grenier, who inviies every lady who best are those with mottoes Mark Lovell, gots on this side of the House, to appoint tinued by Dr.frudel, Mr.Tatilon and Mr.was the end of an interdsting eater tala: en \u2014 Hotton ed ¥ Drab, Cadet, would enjoy health and complete comfort te \u201cI Il try my fortune like the rest,\u201d \u201cOnta- forty Senators\u201d The Premier declared that Casgrain, and a division was taken at 1.15 it will be repealed to-night.Miss DRAKE, of London, England, late of eee meu \u201crat de.&c- in a vario- &ize pers a trial materials used.Satisfaction rio, hor Tak Mosina ats It Senate reform was not a live question among à om 22 Sted for the amendment and 30 ; =.He r .remove .facti cussed.was & nst\u2014 en A om 834 Palace st.to G2 Beaver Hall Hill, guaranteed.decided not to keep the McGill College libra- ho public, onl ¥ among speculative political Laracholle, Bourbonnais.Tada sn spores d been \u201cgir Richard Cartwright, Mr.Charlton and and Cameron voted for the Government.over Mr.W.J.Clarke's Fanoy Btore on of At 5.CARSLEY'S, C- J.GRENIER, hursd - ut May 4th.First-class Proms and Mantle .and a double-width, fine, All-wool, Basket 589 & 591 Dorchester Street, between Bt.Ton AE Wore too foun.ad been akin 101 1 Lawrence and St Urbain Streets 1 ) » Ra Ç .izing | * .ERSONAL_ MRE.WERNER.PLEASE The store for Spring Novelties is Cloth and Lace Stripe, at 850, worth at Glteod Tho tollo officers were lected for the dl for letter addresse our ca 3 : p ensuing year: Pres » Ur.Stewart: Vice- N ! re S.CARSLEY'S.least 700 per yard.We offer.also, Nun's B | C Y C | E S Presidents, Dr.Gardner.81s.Alon Bobec: .° Mr.Mills malontained that Senate reform The House went into committee of supply.as a very live Issue, Bir mutant called IMMIGRATION OFFICE ABOLISHED.Trinaner Louse a perfectly useless body o Shortly betore the adjournment Mr.Mer- bric partisans; Gover \u2018al and, disgrace Lo our cler announced that the Government intend.maire.\u2019 i that a second Chamber like the Ha ed abolishing the Provincial\u2019 Immigration | rE KELLOGG, the famous Use ©! office at Montreal.Mr.Lyuch and Mr.Hail cantatrice, arrived at the Windsor fast : \u201c My Uncie's Wii,\u201d in Eng played and the evening he's Vaudeville enti Vetling, in all the new shades.at 17¢, and son and Mr.Selkirk Hobe n; Secretary, na a an Mr.Alex.Falconer; Bosident Councillors\u2019 3 Tnos.DAVIPSON & Co.RUSHES O NLY.NEW STRIPED SEIRTINGS \u20140 ; Lords might be usalul, expressed the con 2e at Montres t the abolition of Lhe off BRUSH and sold at factory prices.NEW BTRIPED SKIRTINGS vo have still our 156 table with large p= \u201cROVER Donpbarey to §jopixo.Mr.Sproule MF.Pviction that the Senate was wlich they believed would ot.ba Ja se wiih ber \u2018on Monde and Pucedagr at th A \u201cwir LIAM I ULLEY NE STRIPED KKIRTINGS variety of patterns and colors, a \u2018The dinner is to be held at 7.30 sharp at NOT FIT TO BE MENTIONED .carorest of the province, Mr.Hail stating ad , once more enjoy tbe.son) ; ¥ Busvxy Br.ABOVE Laoaucnestenn ST.NEW STRIPED SKLLTINGS Trimmings tn Bilks, Satins.Braids A JA SAFETY.\u201d the Windsor evening.Bir.Chariton, es demonmeiig oo &, Lords, that bo bad several letiers from Montreal Madame Kelios docs 1.774 donna sopra No connestlon with any other store.NEW STRIPED PP EN \u2019 \u2019 NW EA The fastest and easfest .Officers Elected, packed body of partisans when Mr.Mc- Mr.McShane said if be could he would pussioned italian style: but shie has the look k Eo 880d i INGS.Gimps.and Ornaments to match, many sp riding machine ever The adjourned meeting of the Governors Neil interrupted to enquire of the Speaker keep Mr.Marquette, the assistant clerk, fn and air of an American lady and has Hi RS an NEW STRIPED BKIRTINGS 2 | made.Intending pur- of the House of Industry and Refuge wag Whether it were 1n order thus to speak of the the office, and run it as an Information delicate beaut ; Our stab lish ment NEW STRIPED SEIRTINGS ben entire novelties tmported exclusive- NS SEL) ca fnopoot this nou neu held ednesday in the board room, | other Chamber.\u2018Lhe Speaker ruled that it road, but Mr Jour, Loeparance, tho chiot Te NEW STRIPED BKIRTINGS ly by us.= pose was not.D as not Deeded, ag services I beoopen until ;ym, every night from this | NEW STRIPED' SKIRTINGS yore il mur 8 any other Dattere es Cor the purne Atter tbe reading oi thor2iie Lhe dobate thon Leccnerated into au vn- WOuli be disponsed Jenesion, duri ÿ fh ose ne 10th of Ma : for the Sonveents NEW STRIPED SKIRTINGS Our fine store.with its abundance of we \u2014\u2014as0o\u2014 worth ofebort, which showed that $4828.55 over thie tn penerais Brune pPartios Mr.Faucher do Bt Naurico.oo) a bien tbe most beautiful passages.- \u201d + pa _ 4 y .* Kbases during the day, NEW STRIPED SKIRTINGS light, many conveniences and attentive Young America,\u201d \u201cPloneer\u201d & \u201cBritish.\u201d tributed during the year, leaving a balange Ing the Lr ior 5, DE a Sint or be hw a jourgaies pan teh atom oya Matstorion, thous Ta mans of ï bave been h \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 5 ublic opinion 18 and averin a : a .irisi an an a AND A YULL STOCK OF in hand of $532.34, the election of officers dre ober a d his late victory pti y to if the Government bad made up their mind from Sontay ; Tut nothing \u2018could be so th | deriuliv delicate as her management of hi Sir Jobn retorted that these The House adjourned at 2 o'clock uatil 11 potes, t for Spring and Summer mo 7 Po Now In stock.a full assort f hew - m, King & Co ow \u20ac rimont of hew staff of assistants, Will always be found an ENAREL, &c took blac .\u2019 9 Striped Skirtings, LAMPS, BELLS, SADDLES, Ok place ih ae result: vice- the A ranchise Act, the Gerrymander and to this conrse, he would bave to consent, .ç **boodle.\u2019 PASH FURNITURE MANUFAQOTURERS.wear.in Bouclé and ttraotive place for shovni d it is ï » Pe : ; other effects, very attractive place for shosning, an our Im res 688 which become softer and more - CRAIG STRENT, sets choice gooda, intention to make it the headquarters of hi I è presidonte, Macora- Mr Hionoes Holga: accusations were made because the Liberals this morning.ing the higher they go.; re GHEE secratary, Mr.Geo, Crulkshanks; visiting Were so utterly disappointed at the resnlt of - TRE BOODLE BILL.eerie At 8.CARSLEY'S, : Sold.A moat unfortunate look the è J.B, McConnell, M.D.the elections.Éverrsody scomed toforget Tue Montreal boodle investigation sn the dry goods trade of this city, : | physt .LJ.T, 1 M.D.: - OF ignore the fact thal the question nominal w © cond.tim LAWN T ENNIS! Fie A Wik Aeapthorn Smith: soll ly onder discussion was tho Senute: until motion or Dir setelor OM coi 1007.00 the to - Parlor Furnitures, - - # à ÿ The largest and best assortment of n ja\u201d à Chämber Furniture, .,Thelhreostes city ov Racquets, Balls, Nels, Markers, &c.\u2018bis Bearta content suprests SRUoroats ho mada Gay ne to widonine tie desciet Diningroom Furniture, At B.CARSLEY'S.808% Po for, Canada for fLAZE oi & pose wa Zot, Jack Lo the Benno.\u201d After a the bill and wished fo know i the y wouid be , 8 , Eng.à le more ussion the.Was read & incorporated.Mr.Mercter said bè did Sittingroom Furniture, af, FOOTE ALL S \u201c AgeooraTION Geo.W.Reed.\u2018Fhe Second time.NOTES., auito soo thn Jorco of Mr \u20ac Hallo eugizoationn, learning that the an £ .EIDDERMINSTER CARPETS i \" various committees wy 9 then appoin ut they equld considor them in committoo.ug d Kitchen : Furniture, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS AM | LTON 0.¥ Special Inaucements to Crane: pas.\u201d oi ensued as te thé The Minister of Justice bas given notice of The bill will be considered in committee of | Fy Aa on the Li F it KIDDEBMINSTER CARPETS \u2019 .; 8 208 CAT.pi 1 fod men should resolutions tixing the salaries of officers of the whole to-day.i : tbr ary Furniture, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS oo END BLOGUE, Jomain in the house, but action in the mat.the penlteatiaries and providing for u gratu- _ NOTES.: 1 ht The Gott.2 the Colt \"Mail Furniture KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS WATSON & P ELTON a manne 'r.Davin s ville Tor Local Govornment tn À statement of Tecolpts and expenditure = thon Te rañay pigit Hider th Sei SAT KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS Clenora Buildin Lex esrmw Hor.Mr.Merdior bas several vory Tecra.| tBe North-West.territories.win procure shows (ho former to havo.Lares ASS desde or dir yg der te pres : F- KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS | a-b g- ESAT.SULFIOR STREET.shay Hon Mr Meralor disposal of bis frionas, thifteen members in tho district of Assini: and the Jatter $3,280,124.© Tho seribe 10 Foul an interesting pager upos & .R PARSON'S KIDDERMINSTER EARPETS 1071 \" ; and the question na to who will beap Dota, Men, la the diateiet of Alberta, and oi 00 n tem oriry ican of $200,000 from mere RY ° = AR KIDDERMINSTER CARPHYS : ~ G.A.Eforrann to fil theï bas æiven rise to oonsidora Mr.Mobolaurs Di relie TE oficeg Lo Sani of Montront \u2018 The lists of the Swies Landotarm ford _ PURNITURE-ROONS, Les KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS | i ; \u201c \u2018and Me Pope's railway were read a Mr.Lalontalue hns given notice of an under tho uew law slow an enrolltiont ef - 1813 & 1815 Notr : D ) tr el KIDDERMINSTER OARPETS WEDDI NC - : nd | tme yesterday, amendment to the Montreal city charter 300,000 men.SL otre L ame street.KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS So BABY CARRIAGES, i ue to Masse.Cho fret thas Smt pe, Introduced and bil ev a3 Lo cause private schools Lo pay the The Ladies\u2019 Favorite, 5 ° \u2014 AD \u2014 : BABY CARRIAGES.Va read a first time yesterday: To ncorporale , 4 ee : - À vers choîce line of _ ( the Berlin and Canadian\u2019 Pacific Junction AND a The newest fasbion in ladies wil SFL once pons Ono wna ao ao wou vn BIRTHDAY GIFTS! BABY, CammLGES sn PE | ir Men RTE raion ap Quiminan opt Eat ES i emf Omer importation of 3-Ply ait Wool Carpets at Brass Tables, Brass Parlor Lamps, Fire + SEAT asd RATTAN BODIES.J the position of Prothonotary of Sherbrooke.f Gg Mey Colona reobaciing.Turney The M with always euscopuble to the changes cfnee Où general atook of the lateat styles In Ters low prices, L 4 ., Ave Pottery, Opera - FROM TRES CC t bean rendered vacant by the demise M fiway Co., Mr.Davin: to, aby lashion plate; and the more startiing the ; es and covaciaie I Paton Tes Both in 8 OARSLEY.rane Ru ~ Dressing Tay Deminien Baby Oarriage Company of Mr.John Short.No one is yet mentioned amend t sorating the Hamilton VIENNA, April 30.\u2014The Tagblail says the dopnrture, the more earnest the gossip over Suites, Odd Plocs Mules Soran a deny Bilver-plated Ware, beet Engliih ace 4 mers.\u2014AND\u2014 aslikely to succeed him.The vacancy in the way Co.and Lo change à \"UC favors the following conditions for OOF new mode.Dr.Pierce's Favorite Pres hairs ond Paver to can designe; Table Ware, Cutlery Ob sFMMENS GRENT & CO, $Me of the Crown and Peace, oa ese the name of the Compédy to tho Hantite | recvucillation with the Quirinal: seription is a positive euro for the fils which el d most mets, Fruit and Fish Knives, Se.a G.A.HOLLAND.death of Mr.Hebliler, will also Reccasitaie Railvay Com y.Mr.MéKay : to autherize | 15t\u2014Tho Pore will advise the Royal, Arch.afllicl lernaies and make thelr lives miséras_ ENGLISH FLOOR OLOTR 250 yd.NEW GOODS) - CHOICE PATTERNS! * an appointment.Mr.Charles Pouest\u2019s name the Gran Fray limit Si to wind ite Guecal and Ducal families of Navies, Tuseany bie, This soversign panaces .can be rolled ENGLISH FLOOR CLOTH 23q od.\u2014_\u2014 .- has been mentioned tn this connection.Mr.affaire, Me.Mages A ed) ad up and Modinn to renounge all elxlms to Sovor on In raace of displacamonts and all Tune\u2019 ENGLISH FLOOR CLOTH 330 y a witonn 7 PRICES | .BASKETS Doucet has been Mr.Schilier's aesistant for ens dS reignty in feyot of tho Holy Ses, tional derangements, It builds up the puor, ENGLISH FLOOR CLOTH 356 yd.ZIRSTR BEAL BASKETS Senator 7.O.mary Deal.| ernatine him.nduhle Cole meer Koa.Dern au dragzod-out violim, and y ; .BAS ; ! Lebœuf' Sena! .G.Roes and other parties fn- territory in Lint nf f.er read wed hope nnd a fresh lenge of ENGLIE Foon fLors 350 yd.WATSON & PELTON ve RET: t osition.Jatixt 1153 oa terested In the Waterloo & Mason Railway grd ne King wi | govern the whole king- IL Is the only medicine for womag's peculiar © LOTH 240 yd, sas ) MOVIN G\u2014BASKETS\u2014 MOVING, have been ln the city for the Inst few days dom, with full tetapora) rights, but will ne.| wenkuesses and aflmente, soli by druggisis, \u2018 ENGLISH FLOOR CLOTH 280 ya.ilies stress, .1 BASKEL TRUNKS, , 1 ! .\u2014_\u2014 3 in a with tbe Canadian Pacilic Knowiedgo the l\u2019oye auzerain.and ple ie undur a positive guaryntee froin tbe tant Notre Dame fret Boron FLOOR CLOTH bora.|.\u2014 ia ATER the guest ET aompenan S20 Srl thn iki nbn BRT) le USAIN MAREAS | hat pol ols give sainiction | X NGLISH PLOO ; ae Gomer \u201coT.The tion mate by Dr.McEnchran ter form a on of tbe CG short \u2014Tho cry yO 5 ; } corner of McGill sireqp | ENGLISH 22008 GLOTR 350 yd THE UNITED STATES Co Id °° |'to'the Department of Agrisutture cr Baan fur to fon undorstood that tho transfer will $i \u2014The Ring will restdo tn Rome, ity, Printed guarantee on bottle wrapper.Telephone No.1875, 101 gt ENGLISH FLOOR CLOTH 250 >.f | | G.\u2018A.Hottaxp, that importation of caitio from Engl aud be carried out and p'he- Waterloo & Magog and mrt of ths fiber eee de alfoitod |\" TL ts n paradox that of afl shoes 8 felt modu i .0 _ ed - .ot as a par Tana t , Vi - ANIDILOVIANS & POSTDILOVIANS ENGLISH FLOOR CLOTH 250 ya, | § ; SUT d 168 GOMpany, | 7155 ana 1760 Horn pare TmERT.besn goted upon.Dr.Me is tad to main ling, vel as & Branch.Iralus wii and proprieta \u2018 ete \" mes w odes is tho least felt, Ce amet EM 0 À ; ann MME ! 1 Po Ln \u2026.f yeste ; : p Sher- ~ apecidl co cit Pp : SONY Wilt dA grent benest by the.free .1 Just receivea a large line of Engttsh \u201cf-\u2014 \u2014- ORGANES 1055.° { - me vost AC present Intend ren détric fn Eng r 0 Beprorber ad fixing the amon + ltalz shall vay vo maintais t Morse Mottleg Soar 4° Le Eos ee [ig 12 ussof Toor Oloths.which will besold at 966 per ABNRTS/ 8.a, | s&eax187.58 THE p \"Q) | {aad from whioh cattle would not be atlowed & large pew depot ls Lo be orected at to te Paval Houssbolde | thatare half cost, Sebo you cao met io abe TR) \u2018 square yard, : BUBPLOB.+ 2° 7 © 58 = PB, \u2018ja | 10 land in Gafada, but that ho had eu- latter place: It Is also éjalited trek the\" line reese * ecap like Morse\u2019s Mottled, RLINGS COMMO -SENSE | ,Ç 8.CARSLEY.: LUR, >.-.$L018.69006 | ns \u2018thority of leading Seterioary people ln Eng.through Maine to Now Brunewlez will bo| Immigrants aad Their Chosen Home, ey pu ES ROLE fu © SECU Tr INDISP ABILITY } ; y inni that the Slatricts were enlarging and pleted are the end of the year, At the! - The number of immigrants ox 85.*Bardt-] The poot evidently made a mistake.Api) \" SOAP NTT -# ENT.1 LAU {ocpensing.anda district free from disesse | Board meeting to be held on tho 11th bros.Blan, via Halifax and Por:iand, this week, showers bring forth umbrellas, = \u2019 PROMPT PAYMENT.an 4 soi \u2019 + any Dieabbe overrun mid blearo-prey.Le q pr of building a Dew million Pas 107.nil these aS ent by p'enadien Why don't : orne, ; à a pat à J 1 Cafinds no suoh Hr levator, bor ot.Foptaciner he los \u20ac railwi Ld orth-Weel Pf y don't you try Manor: .* \u2018 L'Algoma\u201d and of run | ace = gs gs Fes Sir fm A ze Planos - es ee ve c Don't purch Ay Soon Es VAN régies = EE, Fyn s 1 OEmP8O pu Toni pu doter ns Puiu wl Stophe x on pare s af 5 yo as An must band, corn TE sax o EAL a Trl oa 1 A M Jam n.Firs wars, shold Pu .Piano: © alitios roe ee Parents hon fore you exa ea ue.at se \u2014 iL AM TRY | zo UR bu oper 2 th nr Pian att 2 lexis y the u en m Add sober à peal to ants \"ROAEHAGE pain aE amet à O L treet.0 lass \u2014~ALBO N pint an ng six ally ro pape os of good Le.meeting) [dy Co.mine piano be AS 1 roa THO apes and | ic DE SEE, GE, Lx i] ss tn amouhts wrod to JUNTS 10 jo11 Sales early 1 May od | Se rat ron | J d P of Mess .° n e - EN o or; per te: mbinatto WIN ETES Oui .$50 moi | we n cut n re not laroili tog olega ted to rum re.t S.0 | i TS Vi per an ach x marlon, chair B CK KUEN | ap ne ; azly In Ma to nt bran i tiupdation a sation ck {Boro oLen, ond, \u2019 , 1352 s at intz- A asoncy WA Victoria Band engager Chi sera ABT Ca CE SILER sx 10Ÿ 1 = ward, on real S 0 OKs (Great make will be d py EE Ee os at CW.J Ny HE |p pee x rs [i | Pos Un ai Me Q nell bee to ren 3 Be han CAR ua, sa & dont 3 EL Ey B ortest IT HO on t n Rires à nette RS ity ce ! 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Hy ar diva Mobrieie of a daughter.EID , Boy il Outremont, yesterday.ve vi af Robert Reid of twins, boy and \"©.MARRIAGES.phoèria BNEY: EN K-\u2014At th dence of the bride's HR LE ple Avenue, y the Rev.W.R.ruikshante ilHam Hener & Epil Ë cu Younes daughter of Geo.enk.of e GT.\u2014~At T to, Ont, April 26; by Han Thos Baiton.Arthur T.Howe to Char- lotta 8.Hook.MacoHO! -MACDONALD\u2014At the Arch- ous A LAN Thursday, April 28.br Bruce the chbishop of Montreal, eorgo (Campbell MacDougall to Mary visa, youngest daughter of the Hon.D.A.Macdonald.- 101 3 - Y'TE\u2014Ip this city, on 27th inst.at _ BT ke Street Churoh, by the pst.J.son, J.Arthur tts to Janet E.Ronde dow of the late Dr, J.A, Whyte and daughter of J.McMillan, all of this city, -TAYLOR\u2014At Hamilton, Ont., April poy Fax Mungo Fraser, Frank W.Philp to Maggie Taylor.° Avril -HARPER\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, Apr BITGE Rev.D.H.Fletcher.Robert Ritch to Maggio Nimo Harper.° | RNE-DUNBAR\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, Apr Ba by Rev.Mungo Fraser.Thos.B.Bterue to Fannie H.Dunbar.i DEATHS ISSETT\u2014At Lachine, April 80, Alice.second PB htor of James Bissett, aged 25 years.Funeral will take place from Bonaventure Station, on Monday.May 2, at 1 0 clock p- hn.CARLIND\u2014In this city, on Saturday, April 80, John Carlind.aged 47 years and 8 min .Funeral wili take place from his late fesl- Seigneurs street, ; 4 nog, S60 cire to the RC.Cometery.Friends and acquaintances are respectful invited to attend without further notice.- {New York.Brooklyn and Toledo papers please copy.) M L Marie E \u2018 VID\u2014In this city, May 1, Marie Eugenie, Dl od 13 days.daughter of Mr.A.David.HAMILTON-At Guelph, Ont,, April 24, John ue Hamilton, 48 fe ars.JACKSON\u2014At Simooe, Ont.April 28, Charles Jackson, 80 yoars.] JENKINS\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.April 28, Lovina Ann Jenkins, 21 years.ING\u2014In this city, on May 1, of inflammation En the lungs.Francie Kiné.aged 43 and 6 months.Funeral from his late residence, 226 Chatham street.on Tuesday, May 8, ut 8 à.m.nthony\u2019s Church thence to Roman Catholis Cemetery.Friends and reiatives are requested to attend without \u201cfurther notice, .MOORE\u2014In this, on May 1.Eleanor, widow of the late Robert Clements, County Tyrone.Ireland, aged 91 years.Funeral from her son-in-law\u2019s residence, 15% Berthelot stroat, Tuesday, May t 3.30 p.mn.Frien and acqu ces are respectfully invited to attend.(Belfast papers please copy.) 1 \"7 McSHANE-In Boston.on April 28, 1387, at the residence of her son.Nicholas J.Grace, Lost N w England passenger agent of the .T.wv Boston, Catherine McEvoy, widow of the late James McShane, of this city.A solemn requiem mass will be sung fn Er Patrick's Church on Wednesday morn- fine, May 4, at 7.30 o'cloc Friends and relatives are invited to attend.L.L Pa 2 MoMASTER\u2014Suddenly.on the morning, ot 2nd.Anne Ross, relict of the late Wi Me aster.of this city, aged 72 years.Notice of funeral later.- 102 3 \u2014At Petrolea, Ont, April 36, MOMILLAN wife of John Stodthian, 53 Tears.O'LEABRY\u2014At Otonobee, Ont, April 28, John Fair # yours.M n di - 1} 21, Helen Maxwell, native a Doll Bean, 87 Sears 8 months, be- wife of Wm.Waddell Paterson.Richmond, Que.and mother of Revs.J.T.and Paterson.PATT ON\u2014At Toronto.Ont.April 27, Mrs.Adam Patterson, 78 years.RAE\u2014At Renforth, Ont, April 37, Jos.Rae, 24 years.: RIDDLE-\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.April 27.Mrs.\u201c x Thos.Riddls, 28 years.| April 22, Emil OARE\u2014At Port Rowan, Ont., Ap: .Emily, Bose of Wm.E.Soare, GO.E.Apr 2 BTELE\u2014At Sherbrooke.Que.Apr , TE ELEN Wind \u2018Wurtele, formerly of sor Mills.Funeral from Sherbrooke to Richmond by eleven a m.train on Tuesday, ay .WROLLEY\u2014At St, John, N.B.\u2026, April 24 i i olley, 75 de The Weather.m.\u2014 Probabilities ext 24 hours: Ligntto moderate winds; fine and warm.BY HEARN & Banpison\u2019s Standard BA ater this day: 662: min, $02 Bame date last year: Max.68° ; min, Barometer readings to-day: 8 a.m.80.10; 12 m., 80.10.; Bunday\u2014Max.610 : Min, 85°.(= Appointments this Evening, Academy of Musio\u2014~Clara Louise Kellogg.Theatre Royal \u2014 Howard Athæneum Company.STUDENTS! SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS FOR POB- TRAITS AND GBOUPS AT __ NOTMAN\u201dS.58t Our Establishment 8 DARLING'S - _\u2014# ROM.110- JAS.will be open until 9 p,m, gvery night from this date to the 10th o! May, for the convenience of those who ars unable to make their purchases during the day Wm, King & Co,, S82 CRAIC ATREET.sets Parlor Furniture, Chamber Furniture, Diningroom Furniture, Sittingroom Furniture, Kitchen Furniture, Library Furniture, Hall Furniture \u2014AT- + S.R.PARSON®S 1813 & 1815 Notre Dame street.en FECAL Notion q wt) ; Our general stock of the 1 t styleshoth ia | es BEES vans, o versation Ç and: b- bolster.oads je jargost most nie rie o (i ï oceb.From $7 875 © 100 © aûy.- ; from the t ingos X stas nd Canada.Our Le 1 Tr tor will be found not onjy à a ut à luxury In its var ver our Jusgomers the aix flats ow of WEN McGARVEY & SON, os.1849, 1851 and 1 otre Dame atreot N cornes et street - Telephone No, 1876 101 at KNUDILOVIANS & POSTDILUVIANS ' Will ind a great benefit bythe tree use of | ; COMMON-SENSE SOAP : In their Household EVERY SRUCER Rees xT, -\u2014\u2014 _FA8T COLORS.NEW PATTERNS, And fall width Goods, © ARD, \u2014ar\u2026 wd : A.OCELVY\u2019S, ST.ANTOINE JTREET, | Joûtz- Witness, Monday, May 2, 180%.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.RUSBER oR WiTERPROOF Tweed Coa for men and boys.gnud and cheap at Carsloy\u2019s Gentlemen's Furnishing tore.\u2014 GE reminded NTLEMEN requiring White Shirts aré that 8.Furnishing Store is tho correct place to order or buy them.\u2014Ibul.Carsley's Gentlemen's c À lug Store.\u2014 A best assortment t nderwear on this continent.\u2014/bid.RSLEY claims to keep the largest of Gentlemen's LAD1ES' AND CHILDREN'S GOODS are not kept in 8, Careloy's Gentlemen's Furnish- THE PorULAR Gentlemen's Furnishing Btore continues to be 8.Carsley\u2019s.\u2014 Ibid.NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW able designs.NEW BEADED GRENADINES NEW BEADED GRENADINES BEADED GRENADINES BEA BEADED GRENADINES BEADED GRENADINES BEADED GRENADINES NEW BEADED GRENADINES BEADED GRENADINES BEADED GRENADINES BEADED GRENADINES BEADED GRENADINES A full assortment of New Beaded Grenadines now opene DED GRENADINES in all the most fashion- The choicest goods in the city.Novelties constantly arriving, At 8.CARSLEY'S.dines is The store for Novelties in Beaded Grena- 8.CARBLEY\u2019S, designs, also Grenadines, NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROCADED GRENADINES NEW BROOADED GRENADINES Just opened a beantiful assortment of New Broeaded G Mixtures and all Silk.all ver renadines, in Wool, 8ilk choice a line of 8triped and checked at 8.CABRSLEY'S.More New Black Dress Silks, at 8 CARSLEY'S.GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GHAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND GRAND MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY MILLINERY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY DISPLAY Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019, and Children\u2019s Straw Hats and Bonnets in all the lateat shapes and newest colorings, 8.CARSLEY.Customers FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FEATHERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS FLOWERS that the assortment of sa Feathers and Powers is the best.All specially imported or this Beason\u2019s trade.8.CARSLEY, quot.COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS COCOA AND NAPIER MATTINGS males Tacre line of from.Banks od 2d Public Institutions ink , renova a and Napier s wide, to select will get low prices 8.CARSLEY, The stock Carpets is very ohoicé an : a Bo Den aaorinee and effeo quo will bs low for this Auality of goods, sx AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSNER AND WILTON CARPETS AXMINSTER AND WILT AXMINSTER AND WILTON CARPETS CARPETS of Axminster and Yiton complets, ts, and 8.CARSLEY, an ¥ UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS UMBRELLAS rice; all 3 beat ramen, | nde sud made on pai pi y damage to Spek © ' 8 CARSLEY.\u2018 PARABOLS PARASOLS In Satins, 811 - Grenadine ks and Bhot Silke, Silk PARASOLS PABACHUTES Mado on thé premises to suit everyona, HADES, tn to abs EB, all the latest styles.for at 8, CARSLEY'S, Ladies, Missos and en in all alitios, Hl h u os à | q B .ahapas and at B.CARSLEY'S, PARABOLS PARASOLS at 8.GARSLEY'S, SUNSHADES UMBRELLAS 8.CABRSLEY.L - CARSLEY°S COLUMN, Jours Moser & Co\" ADVERTISEMENT.SPRING, 1887.Wa would call special attention to our large and varied stock of New Bpring Goods.Having opened up during the last .four weeks, 100 pkgs of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods, bought for cash from the beat manufacturers in the British and Continental Markets, at no Season before have we ever been able to show so fine a stock.Well worth the attention of all close cash buyers.Our Mautle Department is very complete for Spring of 1887.Our Dress Goods Department has all the New Materials and Now Shades for Spring of 1887, very complete.Our Print Department is prettiér than ever for 1887.Our Staple Department for 18387, excels in value all former Beasons, Our Kid Gloves for 1887 are better than ver.Our Bilk Gloves for 1887 are better than ever.Our Hosiery for 1887 are better than ever.Our Underwear for 1887 are better than ever.Our Lace Department for 1887 is better even than for 1886.Our Fancy Department for 1887 is better than ever.Our aim is, every year, to keep better goods, and sell at such prices, for Cash, as will onable us to keep all our old customers and gain many now ones.JouN Nj UnrHT & Co DIRECT IMPORTERS AND CASH MERCHANTS, 1781 & 1783 NOTRE DAME ST .103, 10%, 108, 111 8T.PETER ST.- 102t [SPECIAL CHEAP SALE] OP BOOTS AND BHOES ALL THIS WEEK o\u2014\u2014AT\u20140 W.R.THOMPSON'S, I00\u2014McCILL ST.\u2014100 Directly Opovosite St Anne Markos.Children\u2019s Nice ced Boota.Ladies\u2019 Gennine Anarican Kid Batton- od ts, with worked Button Holos, $1.00; this is no old job 3 a Boot worth Ladfes\u2019 Fine French Oil Goat Buttoned ced Boots, sewed.,.680 & Tie.Girls\u2019 Fine Pebble Goat Buttoned and aced Boots.sewed.Boys\u2019 Nice Laced Boots (sizes 1 to 5) Men's Fino Hand-sewed Laced and Cone gross Boots, worth $4.00, for.Ladies\u2019 Jenaine French ie ned 42.00 Boots, very fine, worth = Ladies\u2019 Gennine French Kid Buf Boots, tite finest made, $2.26, and $2.75 Men's Fine Laced Boots, sewed.$1.50 & 81.75 Men\u2019s Congress Boots, Olump soles ana and-made, worth $280 only.$1.60 Ladies\u2019 Fine Polished Calf Buttoned Boots, beautifully finished, worth $75, only.oii.75 Men's Fine Lacea Boots, all in © piece, in two qualities.81,75 % $2.00 Boys\u2019 Laced Boots, riveted seams and toe caps, worth $1.25, only 750 Remember the number and address is W.R.THOMPSON 100-McGILL STREET-100 1st door from the coruer of William st.DEATH TO THE MOTHS, \u2014DY USING\u2014 CHAPMAN'S ANTI-MOTH PAPER \u2014\u20140i\u2014 1021 T The remarkable increase in the sale each year for this paper, is sufficient proof of its efficacy for pres: ~ving FuRs, WooLLENs, and other goods frum the ravage of Moths, Far cheaper than Camphor.In Large Sheets, 100 each, 8 for 25e.Ask your Druggist for Ît, and see you get the Genuine.CAMPHOR! CAMPHORY 430 Ib.\u2014AT\u2014 CHAPMAN'S WEST END PHARMAZY, ST.CATHERINE ST, WEST, 82teod tf BABY CARRIAGES, TOPS, PEA BLOWERS, RETURN BALLS L R.BALLS, FOOT BALLS, SEIPPING ROPES, And a full line of BPRING NOVELTIES, which we are selling off at Reduced Prices.CUSHING & CO.368 and 370 ST.PAUL BT., and 13 ST.SULPICE ST.BOISSEAD BROTHERS 100 Wanted at once 5 or 6 (ve or six) first-class Balesladies.Apply to BOISSEAU BROTHERS.SEE OUR DRESS GOODS.We are loading the trade in this department Thosands of prices to choose from, All now styles and shades imported direst by us.New Dress Goods from 7¢ per yard to $1.00, Call and See the Following Lots, Large Lot of New Checked Goods, prices Ta, worth 12¢.See our Lines at 106, 12X, 18X and 18% per yard, NOTRING TO EQUAL THEM IN THIS CITY.Just put to stock 10 cases of new Colored Cashmere, the best value we have ever offered.NEW TRIMMING To match all our Dress Goods in endless variety.3000 REMNANTS \u2014or\u2014 COLORED MADRAS MUSLINS, At 100, worth 250 yard.SPECIAL SALE of CARFETS and OILCLOTHS this week.A good chance offered to all requiring these goods, Clearing This Week the balance of Lace Curtains from the Canada Co-operative Supply Association, at 50¢ {n the $1.00.Call for the best cash value, at BOISSEAU BROTHERS: 235 and 237 St Lawrence Main Street, 10211 BICYCLES.Re \u201cROVER Qu SAFETY.\u201d J The fastest and easiest riding machine ever ch , toinspect this new won- dor before pur pny other pattern.ee ALBO \u2014\u2014 \u201cYoung America,\u201d \u201cPlonser\u201d & **British.\u201d ~\u2014='AND A YOULL STOCK OF \u2014 ta LAWN TENNIS! Racquets, Balls, Nets, Markers, &c Sas grents for Canada tor SLAZENGER RS MSN EE, cod maker of the celebrate | FOOTBALLS Ares ors AND \u201d Ruasr.\u201d pécital Indacements to Clubs.BEND FOR CATALOGUE, WATSON & PELTON 48 AT.SULPICE STREET.930% KNITTING SILK, FULL WEIGHT, \u2014AT-\u2014 JAS.À.OGILV 8 St.Antoine Street 3021.FOR 30c PER BALL, | |\u201d R.HEMSLEY, - THE RURNING pout, [()-Moerrz STREET-([{) Ladies\u201d Genuine French Ki (job ot), worth As Batton, Boots 33 50 for $1 73.thers is only a limited number of these boots, ladies should take the first opportunity of getting a pair.Ladies\u2019 Genuine French Kid, Button, Boots, sas good quality, at $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, i defy competition in quality, price and fit ope cat American Kid, Butt Boots, worth stor 15and $1.25.on Ladies\u2019 French Button, Boots, Oak Sen and Beantifully Lined, worth $3, for This is .not a common.rough finished boat, but is equal to any $3 boot elsewhere, Ladies\u2019 Fine Finished Ofl Pebble, Button, Bogts.worked buttonholes, worth $i for JO LO I $ Ladies\u2019 Fine Kid utton Boots, warked agin Bele gnly fon 0 PE of slap and-turn mL or Th ed, Lace Soom es 8 .Hand-turne a worth $2.00, for $1.25.Shoes, Men's Fine Sewn Shoes, solid leather, Mons Soltd Leather Lace Boots .200 \u2014 en\u2019s So eather Lace Boots an worth $2.00, for $1.25, neress, Men's Fine Hand-sewn Shoes, real beauties, Moor ES, for $2, Hand c en\u2019s Frenc , Band-sewn.Congress M çe Boots, worth $5, for 88.sod en ne.and-sewn, ngress Boots, Worth $4.for 82.50.and Lace Boys' Solid Leather, Lace Boots, Riveted Chi) AI (elses, 1 b12 13 La only 750.?oO Chhdren te Solid Leather, Tose Boots, oa soa.For good goods, a nige fit, and low prices, come direct to Ihe Burning Boot, (Remember the number 110.) J.C PARKER, Proprietor, Black Cashmere Hose WORTH 850.per patr, Selling for 45c.\u2014AT\u2014\u2014 IAS, A OCILVY'S, ST.ANTOINE ST.NEW DRESS GOODS \u2014AND\u2014 NEW DRESS TRIMMINGS, meme SO We have now in stock a fine sssortment BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS ang TRIMMINGS to match every piece NEW i p - Ps * NEW PRINTS, | NEW RIBBONS, - NEW EMBROIDERIES, - NEW GLOVES NEW 81.00 KID GLOVES.Our guaranteed 81.00 Kid Gloves in.all shades.: co Ses our windows for Prints and Dress JAS.A.OGILVY, Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, \u2018 203 Ss.Antoine and 144, 148, 148, 150 treets.Meu Telephones No.967.10211 OUR $4,50 SBLF-WINDING WATCH 18 À RELIABLE TIMEKERPER.Our $20 Lady\u2019s Gold Watch has beautify eamrarod double Goud Stem-winding.yy good dmepiece, ° © Wal Ww \u20ac than athe.\u2018 h-strong Bolid Gold Our Gol à r Gold Cases are mado in Canada, thereby saving 36 per cent.duty, 10211 aus | the drill-of that Ber the the potice, for which be is considered well qualified.Sugar Refinery, passed through the city Friday.en route for Toronto.heu asked it-it was p éommenes operstions » eh re, Eine V7 au a t Rbeum, Frosted F taie Poison, Barbers tuo, fect 5 \\ehing, protrud.©.rem in cen, rand 800.Drugelsta ar mail.ER Wallis Jersey City.armen, ee {snot ROUBHSSCATAPRH ee: al\" throu, efeotlonar pom\u201d Shronls cases.EE en vrac pe 5 5 Le\u2019 or ms Re bell) Pa ROUGHESCOANS eme USE YI ALBERT COTS CARBOLIC ACID SOAPS.SOAPS, WHOLESALE ONLY, 168 MeCORD ST.\u2014 SEND FOR PRICE LISTS, = = : = se Bb AMUSEMENTS, AMATEUR ENTERTAINMENT.-\u2014The NT.amateur granvatie entertainment in the Academy, on Cab rday evening, in behalf of the Roman > 0li0 orphans of the city, was attended où {a fine fleur of Montreal's society.Three &D.ort comedies were played without a hitch Grammaire \u201d \u201cMy Uncle's Will\u201d and ee.While listening to Mr.Horrace St, Louis in the first comedy, one who did noi know him might have ventured to believe that Mons, Mezterres had returned to Montreal, so cleverly did he imitate the well known and amusing opera bouffe actor, Miss M.Lamothe was well received by the audience, were the other members of the oest, Messra.L.Galarneau, A.Giroux and F.May.Miss Ktiby greatly pleased the audience in \u201cMy Uncle's Will,\u201d apd Messrs.C.Lane and C.Baynes gave her valuable thoport.It could be seen at a glance that the lady was perfectly at home on the stage.Madame Armand Larocque in \u201cLa Fee\" did her work efficiently, and the baskets of urs, quets and unstinted applause with which she was rewarded would have filled with pride the heart of au artiste of the oldest standing.Messrs.P.Wiallard, A.jorrour, À Giroux anu l Galarneau desarved the liberal plaudits they elicited.THEATRE RoyaL\u2014Howard's Star Specialty Company, of Boston, will be the attraction oyal this week.The company is said to be \u2018cbmprised of over twenty of the leading stars of the variety stage and an enjoyable performance may expected.JAATINEE CONCERT.\u2014The grand \u2018matinee concart, which was given in the Queen\u2019s Hall on Saturday atternoon by Mr.Ernest Long- i % ce Seymour und Mr.Hubert Baker, was highly successful, and all the participants were favorably received.PERSONAL.Saturday Dre.Archibald Campbell and ron were installed as assistant medical officers of the General Hospital, Dr.Birkett will take charge of Dr.Shep herd's practice during that gentleman's abgBnee in Europe, and then establish a pi in the west end.Dr.Kirkpatrick wil visit the large hospitals of London, Paris and other principal cities of Europe to Increase bis clinical experience.Col.Labranche, who has been manager of the Montreal Swimming Club for some years, has resigned bis position.Changes, \u201cThe following changes in regiments in the 65th od 6th districts are gazetted :\u2014 First Battalion \u201cPrince of Wales\u2019 regiment.\u201d qâaverting to tho_appointments fensral orders (4) March 11, 1887, ng is to be substituted therefor: tenants, pro nally: Herbert Story Hunter, gentieman, vice Bradshaw, resigned; Robert enry Wilson, gentleman, vice Henshaw, pro- ; Frederick Austin Bourne, gentleman, vice Bousfleld, resigned; Staniey Kinnear, entleman, vice promoted.Second jeutenant _\u2018provisionally,\u201d Benjamin Taylor Andrew Bell havinæ leït the limits, his name {s hereby removed fromtha list of officers of active militia, 8rd Batt.\u2018Victoria Bifles of Canada\u201d\u2014To be lieut.-colonel: Major Charles Peers Davidson, V.B., vice John Molson Crawford, who is hereby permitted to retire retaining rank, To be major: Captain Charles William Radiger, 8.I, from the adjutancy, vice Davidson, prom ote 65th Batt, \u201cMount Royal Rifles\u201d\u2014To be second lieutenant provisionally from 1st April : arles arest, gentleman, vice Joseph Léandre A, C.Plinguet.whose resignation is hereby accepted, laptain Hector Provost, S.J.has been pro- to the rank of Major in the 65:h, in succession to Lieut.-Col.Hughes, who has Sper, appointed major in military distriot 0.8, in No.0 the follow- To be lieu Closing the Season.Professor Durkee\u2019s pupils held their last dance of the season at Hall & Scott's Friday night.About seventy couplea were present and & most enjoyable evening spent.Dancing was kept up-untii midnight when the guests adjourned to an exosllent supper.Fr a very pleasant reunion of the vrivatedancing classes of Prof.MeDonald took place at the Queen's Hall.A large number of the parents and friends of the pupils were present, and expressed great satisfaction at the progress made b the pupiis.Some of the puits gave exoel- lent exhibitions of fancy dances, and particularly Highland flings and shadow dancws, Property Assessment.Regarding the statements made In the City Counetl recently, that the assessors did not rate property at the proper value, one of the assessors sald & STAR reporter: \u201cThe parties who made such statements would bo the first to cry out it we raised the assessments, It Is no secret that we do not assess property at its full marketable value.We have a discretionary power, and it has been our object to keep taxat as iow as possibles We could Bquee2s the publicif we wanted to, but you would soon see what a hornet's neat It would give rise to.\u201d .Baseball Schedule\u201d schedule for the Montreal i8 as follows: The vs.Beaver, Gordon.Montreal.vs.Qlipiper, vs Montreal.va.Montreal, va, Beaver.vs, Olipper.vs.Gordon.Trinity Church Band of Hope.A well attended entertainment was given Friday night by the Trinity Church Band of Hope.About one hufidied members took rt in choruses, solos and ceclamation.The eature of the evening was the crowning of the May Queen, the children approach the 7 throne In procession, and each in turn rendered his homage to the queen.Rev.anon Mills, who presided, congratulated the little band and its instructors on the success attained.- : Labranché'\u2018s Buocessor Col, Labranche, who resigned the position a drfll gg to Lhe 5th, [Mfter bel g lemissed from a similar position in the ioe force, has been fopisced by Bergt.- Bator Gauthier, who will entrusted with the battalion.It fs understood gt.- Major Gauthier Is also a candi- position of drili fnstructor of Halifax Sugar Mefinerr.Mr.George G.Dunbar, of the Halifax la his refin in the D ve, sd ho hope of the refinery being 2011 Notre Dame Street.2011.| caying b put in of tion for a long time to come, 48 \u2018vavetyth dame to work against ii 4 succeeding Dra.Birkett and Kirkpatrick.| 887 « LAN FULL NEWFOUNDLAND MATTERS.The Placentia Railway-The French Shore Question\u2014Desperate traits of the People on the West Coast, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR ST.JorN's, Nild., May 2 ~The Legislature will probably close on May 7.It fs been sitting since February 17.\u201d The Government propose lo float a loan to rulse funds to uild the Placentia Railway, but the Coun- il will not likely assent to it.Placentia is but Ju hours\u2019 steam sailing from Loui-burz, and when the road is comploted and Louis- burg counected with the Canadian railway way of that port upce or twice a week, In- The joint comiuittee of the Lugisature appoluted to consider the arrangement between France@ud England tor the final settlement of the vexed \u201cFrench Shore\u201d question, have.aftor.nsarly two yvars\u2019 consideration, submitted a report embodying tho foliowing resolution: \u201cThat we cun- sider i our bounden duty, in the interest of Her Majesty's loyal subjects in New- loundland and vlsewhere, to respectiully decline the arrangement proposed lor our ratification.\u201d A telegram from Rev.Dr.Howley, Pre- feet Apostolic of the West Coast, wus read to the Legislature to the effect that officers of a Frunch corvette now in these waters threaten that next year they will not let the Nowtoundlanders take berring, and that they (the Irench) will help themselves to herring bait, and thus be independent boi of Nowloundiand and England in any action they may take on the bait bill.Tuey will spare no expense for seines, gear.cto, as the Government will foot the bill.Fifleen Luousand francs has been voted to make investigations and ublaiu 41 the necessary inlormation this year on this matter.Dr.Howley udds that the sale of herring is the only means of llve- lihood of many of the people of the coast, and wants to know what the Government Will do for the people in case the Freuch carry out their threais.There are at least 40,000 people scattered along the French shore.The people of Burgeo, Fortune and Placentia depend to a large extent upon the sate of bait to ihe French.There is a widespread opinion 1 these places that while LLo Lait will, if finally assented to, will benefit st.John's and the people along the east coast, It will prove ruinous tothe people of Lhe piuces before mentioned.SUNDAY POLITICAL MEETINGS.London Workingmen Uppose the Crimes Bill and Express Contideuce in Gladstone.LoxpoN, May 2.-Ap unusually large number of Sunday political meetings were held by Liberal Serélugmen's clubs in the metropolis to consider the Irish Crimes Bill.Resolutions were adopted in every case opposing the bill, pledging the meeting to support anti-coercion candidates at the next general election and aflirming confidence in Mr.Gladstone.Among the meetings was one in the Bermondsey division, called unaer Lhe auspices o! the workingmen's organiza- Lion that defeated Mr.(Gladstone's candidate in 1880 and clected Edward Clarke, one of Lord Beaconsfield's nominees.The fact that this section of the capital has thus early veered back again to the support of Mr Gladstone is regarded here as a satisfactory proof of the change of public opluion going on in all parts of Englund.ENORMOUS EMIGRATION.Unprecedented Rush From the Uid World to the New.LONDON, May 2.\u2014The weekly press generally comment on the enormous increase of emigrants leaving Queenstown, Dover, London, Hull, Bristol, Liverpool, Cardiff, Glasgow and other British ports tor Canada, the United States and Australia.An overwhelming majority are going to the States.Overwides area inthe south of Ireland the entire able-bodied population is either leaving or preparing to leaue.The aggregate emigration threatens 10 be the largest ever recorded IN the history ot Ireland.Lhe Irish leaders are taking energetic measures to assist tbe emigrants A tn _ A FIGHT IN 500L00.Several Thousand Rebels Routed Ly Euro- penns and Loyal Troops.LoNDON, May 2.\u2014Advices received here cay that the Governor of the Sooloo islands and a force of Europeans and natives aided by Spanish ships, attacked, several thousand native rebels at Malbérg and took many prisoners.A large number of ns also tell into the hands of the spanish.ai- berg was burned aîter being ipoted, Oaly the Chinese were spared.bere were heavy losses on both sides.The native chiefs bave fully submitted.THE BRITISH MINISTER'S DAUGHTERS ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! ; WaAsHINGTON, May 2\u2014The devarture of the charming daughters af the British Minister for New York, to take the stgamer for à visit to England, was the occasion of soveral pleasant dinners and \u201cgood bye's.\u201d If his diplomatic dutiee will permit, Sir Lionel West will visit England later In the season and return with bis daughters in September.The newspaper talk about an engagement between Sir Lionel West and Mise Mattie Mitchell, dangh of Senator Mitchell, of Oregon, is very d ng to both p&rties.Miss Mitchell s very intimate with Miss Flora West\" Members of the Legation give the statement no credence.COLONIAL EXHIBITION ACCOUNTS, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.LoxDoN, May 2.\u2014The accounts of the Colonial Exhibition, ust published, show a balance $176,000.Of this sum it Je proposed to transfer #125,000 to the Impertal Institute and whe remainder to settling the deficit in the accounts of the inventories exhibition, and to forming a reserve fun: JUBILEE OFFERING FOR THE POPE ISPECIAL TO TEH BTAR] Loxnox, May 2.\u2014The Tablet proposes at a library, consisting of all the books ritten by English Cathoiles during the last fifty years, be presented to Pope Leo asa jubilee offering by subscriptions to be received by the Tablet.CABLE JOTTINGS.Latest Items of Interest Telegraphed From All Parts of the O}ja World, The operation performed on the Queen of Sweden for tumor succeeded beyond expectation.It is reported in St.Petersburg that the English and Russtan Afghan boundary commissions cannot agree.: ; The Czar has resolved to journey south, notwithstanding adverse police reports, It is expected that he will start in a fortnight.It is common talk fn London that the Marquis of Salisbury, if so disp , may become a Duke.The Queen is sald to have hinted that it would gratify her if he would accept this elevation in the peerage.In an interview at Paris, M.Schnaebeles persisted that he threw off the German oliceman aud ran to Frepoh territory ore be was arres © said that the German detectives threatened ro shoot him if he resisted.He carried a knife with him, but forbore using in\u2019 The whole thing was done in a momen \u2019 \u2018The first performance at Berlin of Sir Arthur Sullivan's Opera Patience, at Croll's: theatre, was a brilliant success, the artists receiving many encores.# critics are unanimous in praise of the fausio, aid with one exception consider the words witty and sarcastic, although to English tobe ap- preclatgd by a German audience.- AMERICAN NOTES Jaries N.Taggart, payinæ teller of the Union Trust Company, of Philadelphia, who' is short about $100,000, has been missing for two weeks.The President and Mra Cleveland \u2018will visit New Haven, Conn.on June 17 toat- tend tho dedication of the soldiers\u2019 monument.The President will be the guest of Prof.Marsh, of Yale.He will remain over night, visit Yale next day and return to Washington that afternoon, LERISH RENT REDUCTIONS.LoNDoN, May 2.\u2014A return will be published to-day giving the reductions In rent ordered by the Irish Land Court fôr the month ot April.Tho figures show that the average reduction was 25 per cent.This exceeds the reduction demand by Lhe tenants in no case except the Clan Ricarde estate, where the reduotion asked was 30 per cent., and the reduction oiderpd was 35 per cent, Only in three other similar Instances did the reduction asked exceed 20 per cent.DON'T WANT THE FISHERIES, New YORE, May 2\u2014A Washington 8 says: Capt.Collins, of the United Stabe Fish Commission, is quoted as saylng: \u201cx Canade should freely wrant Anjerican aher- men\u2019 ail of her fishing privileges, tuore id ba nope that our fishermen would al a .TEL eries we want.Sauahi 2 avall \\themselves o ada has no - the fish that can be ar6 in thedeon sean\u201d.; hird Editions syste, the malls will probably be sent by : stead of fortnightly by Halilux as at present.! ra , LEGISLATIVE JOTTINGS, Be : A Difference of Opluiou on the License Resolutions\u2014Mr.McShane's Opposition ~ The Montreal Boodle Bill \u2014 Notes.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR} QUEBEC, May 2\u2014The Legislature on y Saturday was ocoupied with the license | resolutions already telegraphed to the STAR.They reflect, to some exteut, the assurances «iven to the temperance tion a day or two ago.Mr.McShane | is not wholly in favor of them and wade a { Rood natured speech, eaying that he would prefer threecogmissioners to cover the whole | afair to tinkeriuæ With the law.He strongly | condoned groggvries,and said that around , one church alone in Montreal thare existed | no fewer than tweuty-live unlicensed grog- | Æerivs, and in cigar stores and other little } places whiskey was sold.Mr.Mercier reminded the bon.member good naturedly that be was opposing his own, à ea Gbverninent measure.Mir.McShane responded, and said that he wus opposed to Lhe measure nevertheless.He was no bypocrite and was not like two or three of Lhe recent temperance deputation who went on \u201ca bender.\u201d Mr.Taillon generally approved of the resolutions, and X lowed and al- Mr.Flynn fol tuded to tho difficulties wuicu \u201cclubs\u201d might cause.Mr.Lynch asked ifit would apply to Scott Act counties, and the Premier sald the law would be generally applied.The bill as tounded on the resolutions was read a first me.THE MONTREAL BOODLE BILL, In committee on the Bili toappoiat a Royal commission to enquire {oto the Muvicipal affairs of Montreal discussion took place.Mr.Hall bad suggesten that the blll, as crafted, left the dour open to refusals to answer questions, on the ground that the commissioners wera going outside their powers.He accordingly proposed that the bill should be so changed 4s to cause the commissioners to cover any charges of malfeasance, breach of trust or misconduct of tue members of the Council, and into the workings of the Recorder's Court and Police force.The first clause originally read; \u201cThe Lieut.-Gov.-In-Couneil may come, under the great seal of the province, a Royal Commission entrusted with making a complete investigation into the administration of the municipal affairs of the city of montreal and upon the working of the charter o! the city for such time as he may think proper.\u201d As amended the words \u201cand the conduct of members of the council and the officers\u201d will be found in the bill when reprinted.NOTES.A want of confidence motion concerning the relations of the Government and the Legislative Counctl will be introduced probably to-day.It 1s understood that Mr.Beauchamp will vote on this division with tbe Goverument.Mr.Tessier, the member for Portneuf, is one of the most zealous law reformers in the Chamber.Recently te proposed a measure to break the tie which exists in the Court of Review when two judges dissent from their brother on the bench, and the court below.He naw provoses to have it enacted that article 1170 of the Code of Civil Procedure shall be amended as ioilows :\u2014 \u201cJudgement cannot be rendered in appeal unless at least throe judges concur therein, when thacourt which beard the case is composed of flve judges, but when the court which heard the case is composed of four judges and two of the sald judges are of ovin- {on to confirm the judgment appealed from.such judgment shall be confirmed pleno jure\u201d Mr.Pilon has a bill to amend article 844 of tbe Code, which contalns a provision of importance to certain rections.In the absence of such a law, duly enforced, a sa.accident occurred in Lhe Eastern section of the province last winter.The amendment proposes to enact that: \u2018Every person who, for the purpose of obtaining a supply of ice.makes an opening or a hole in tha ice of a river upon which a ublic road is traced and thereby causes any nconvgnience to passengers, spedially to the traffic during the nicht time, shall surround such opening or hole by means of a fence or barrier sufficient to prevent any accident, under a penalty of a floe of not less than five nor more than fifty dollars, without prejudice to the recourse in damages of any person injured thereby.\u201d The consideration of the Commercial Travellers Association bill, which proposes to exempt them trom local taxes, was post poned till Thursday in the absence of the mayor, .Mr.Latoyr, a prominent lumberman of Ottawa, Is here 10 urge on the Government desirableness of rescinding the recent order in council im posing a ground rent tux of 85 a square mile, and substituting a tax on manufactured lumber to cover the same amount.Madame Masson gives a soiree musicals to the members on Thursday evening.Mr.McShane entertains forty members of tbe Council and Legislature to-morrow to er.CANADIAN CONDENSATIONS.Special Telegrams to the \u201cStar\u201d from all Parts of the Dominion.The mayor of St John, N.B,, denies the statement that the harbor of Bt.John ia closed with Ice, saying that such a thing is an impossibility.This morning, Larry Clark, a married man, was killed at the foot of Johnson street, Kingston, by a Graud \u2018Irunk railway freight traln striking him, knocking bim under the wheels and crushing him to death.Trainmen had shouted at him as the cars slowly backed up, but he paid no heed to the alerm.The erection of a May pole at Ste.Julie station, Que, Saturday, for the display ft the British flag, on the occasion of the Queen's jubllee, was attended by a large concourse of people, mostly French Canadians.Addresses were made by Messrs.Turgeon, Twohey, Huard, and others, ail expressing loyalty and enthusiasm, The meeting dispersed amid rousing cheers for t he Queen and empire.THANKS TO LORD LANSDOWNE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR./ LoNDoN, May 2\u2014Lord Lansdowne's tenants in Wiltshire, England, have sent to His Lordship an address thanking bim for his kindness to them in the past.= O'Brien's Visit, The Montreal Branch of the Irish Nationa League beld a special meeting in their hall, 223 Mouill street, yesterday afternoon, to make prenarations for giving Mr.m O'Brien, who sailed yesterday for Canada, a fitting reception on bis arrival here.he chair was taken by Mr.H.J.Cloran, the president, who complained that a hae and ery had been raised against the mission o Mr.O'Brien without cause, Mr.O\u2019Brien was not coming to Canada to try and injure Lord Lansdowne but to enlist the sympathies of the people of a in favor of the evicted and raise funds for them.Mr.O'Brien 18 expected to arrive in Montreal on the lOth inét.and bis first lecture will be given in the Albert Hall, as.both the Queen's Hail and the Academy of Music are enzaged-fdr that evening.\u201d A committee was appointed to superintend the details in connection with the reception.\u2018 A Divided Church, : An analysis of the recent voting for a rector at the Church of St.James the \u201c Apostla shows that Rev.Canon Ellegood received 29 votes from pewholders and 57 from sent holders, while 31 pewholders and 1 seat holder vo! against him.For the Rev.P.Crawford of Kingston, 50 pewbolders aud 15 seat holders voted in the affirmative; 7 pewholders and 41 seat bolders voting in the negative.Rev.Canon Norman received 41 pewholders and 10 seat bolders\u2019 votes; 16 pewholders and 456 seal holders\u2019 voting against him, 8 Ven.Archdeacon Evans got 4 pewhoiders and 45 seathoiders votes, While 52 pewholders and 10 seat holders voted negative.This shows the divided feeling in the church.1t is understood that \u2018Canon Ellegood bas been nominated by the Bishop.ran.SB Father Dowd\u2019s Jubilee.The committee of St Patrick's congregation at its meeting yesterday aiteracon Mr.M.P.Ryan to take subsorip- arties outside of the congrega~ tion towards a purse to | presente Father Dowd on tbe occasion of his jubilee.James Sampson, a young man residing at No.70 Shearer street, met with a terrible accident Saturday, wnich will probably result fatally.He was coupling cars at the Lacntna depot of the G.T.Rk.aud slioping où a wet tle wis paught between the cars and his chest crushed In a frightful manner Those who wish to practise economy Aliduld buy Carters Littie Liver Pills.Forty pills ib a vial, only one pill a dose.Bpeciul Notice.| THE ONLY ONE.deputy - By Harry W.French, ! CHAPTER XIIL-{Continued.) \u201cI do not agree to that,\u201d replied Sir Edgar coldly.\u201cI could not recognize in my own house one who had failed to récognize me on the street.Rather, my dear friend, let us be enemies, \u201chers and everywhere.It will adu a littl: spice to life, you know,\u201d Even Dr.Carleton was startled upon his own battle ground.He had asked for a étone, and been given a scorpion.\u2018I have a little business to perform with you, We will simply consider ourselves strangers till that is done, if it please you better.After that, 1 will not throw myself in your way again.And ! warnyon, if you would not meat i yourself in mine.\u201d ; \u201cI shall not annoy you more than is necessary in secing my sister,\u201d said Dr.Carleton, scornfully.; \u201cYou forget that she is my wife, now,\u201d replied Sir Edgar, smiling.\u201cYou do not propose to object to my seeing her?\u201d , \u201cMost assurediy!\u201d declared Sir Edgar.\u201cI advise you, explicitly thatif 1 shounld find you upon my grounds, I should treat you like'any common thief, Iam an expert in the use of your American revolvers, though I have not been to the war, I will prove it to you if I find you there.But this is not business,\u201d \u201cNo, this is not business,\u201d replied Dr, Carleton, calmly, \u201cLetusattend to it at once.\u2019 - .Gracefully Sir Edgar seaved himself in the most comfortable armchair, and with one delicate hand lying easily upon the marble table he began: \u201cI under stand your father's death left you in possession of a large estate, the half of here to claim it.\u201d The doctor looked up in astonishment.\u201cI have nothing more to do with that than has my sister.\u2019 ; \u201cI am quite aware of it; but you are the only other heir, and as such I want your order to the attorneys to turn your sister's portion over to me at the earliest possible date, as we are goinp abroad.\u201d ; \u201c1 should suppose it should be paid tc er.\u201d ner.\u2018So do the lawyers.But the lady de sires that it be paid to me.\u201d \u201c1 doubt it,\u201d Dr.Carleton muttered scarcely moving his lips.\u201cI.supposed you would, from the manner in which you received me.Bu» just here comes in iny business.Your father and I were friends, associates, confidants.1 was a sort of vault in buried him in a State prison while he lived, and now that he is dead it\" is in Iny power to sweep away the last dollar of hls estate.Unless that money is turned over to me, and turned quickly, I shall put it to the test, and you beth Jose it all.It is a pity to be driven to such an extremity to defend a sister's rights against her brother.\u201d \u201cAnd more a pity when even that fails dead!\u201d exclaimed \u201csir Edgar, when my sister comes to claim her share she shall have it and mine, too, if she wish it, to bless her for the awful sacrifice she made to save her father, Buf rest assured I would not lift a finger to save «a dollar of his.wealth, except from you.\u201d \u201cLook here, Carleton,\u201d said Sir Edgar, and again the metallic laugh seeme almost to accompany his words, \u2018\u2019we have begun at the wrong end in this.To fight like cats won't help us on, you know.Of course you want your share of the money, and\u2014\u201d ; \u201cYou are mistaken,\u201d Dr.Carleton in- mantel, \u201cWall, your sister wants hers, at all\u2019 events.\u2019 with the indifference, which was the only thing that could baffle him.\u201c Dr.Carleton replied.y.\u201cAnd I doubted it,\u201d replied the other, stopping to brush an atom of dust from his coa \u201cYou a liar?\u2019 .Bir Edgar was off his guard, and he bit bis lip, more from mortification than anger, as Dr, Curleton replied, \u201cI do,\u201d without looking up.\u201cYou are going farther than you mean,\" Sir Edgar said, after a moment's pause.Then he rose, slowly, and taking h do not believe me?You call me is gloves |from the table, remarked, as © turned the knob of the door, \u2018A little thought will show you that you are acting rashly.Your father was a traitor to his country.For the past two years he has been running blockades \u201cwith arms, and coming back with cotton, For ten years he has been issuing counterfeits through his bank, and this is only a drop in the bucket.Now, if the money is of no value to you, and your father\u2019s good name is of no importance to you, you will at least admit that the may be to your sister; and for her sake fancy you will agree to my terms.Good day.doctor; I will see you to-morrow.\" r.Carleton hardly responded to the graceful bow as Bir Edgar left him.He tion, if what he said were true, and the sudden fear possessed him that its truth was at least a possibility.He was leaning upon the marble mantel, when Moses, a little black boy he had brought with him from the army, entered the room with a bound and a chuckle.Two imperishable rows of glistening ivory indicated a broad grin on Moses\u2019s face as he nodded to his master; and his body s0 small, that the threat he often made to swallow himself, when things did not go to please him, seemed one Of the most, possible things in all the world for him to do.Moses did not stop to look at hi master, to see if it were well for him-tc- venture a remark, for his remarks were always out of season.He had given ÿ all hope of ever saying anything at jus the right time; but in a voice that fn.variably made a stranger start and look at him in astonisnment, wondering if that rumbling roar could possibly have originated in the tiny atom of a boy, he observed, \u201cWell, ef dat\u2019 yeah gbmman ain't a case, den dis nigger\u2019s name's po longer ose 5 r.Carleton made no reply, but Moses was determined to be noticed, so he added: \u201cS'posed de aimospherisal \u2018pearance \u2018d be blacker \u2018n my hide,in dis yeah \u2018partment.\u2019 a \u201cCome, come, Moses; close up that sepulchre,\u201d said Dr.Carleton, half an.grily, half laughing.But Moses minded the smile, and let the danger go for what it was worth to some one else.© - - He pushed hisqueer, great hands into the iittle pockets of his neat, biue breeches, and quite forgetting to move the gold-banded military cap from his woolly head, he replied, \u201cW'y.bress y\u2019, massa doctor, dat preacherish gem\u2019n wid de florid like spots wha his bard wus bald, @-rippin out dem powerful oaves, all de way down de stairs, wus nuff to send de stone a-kitin from de doh uv a bigger sepulchre than mine.\u201d gain little Moses received no response, and, turning sadly away to attend to the duty that came next to han he mustered to himself, \u201cHe couldn\u2019 \u2018a\u2019 been a-cussin dat'away berry lông, he'd \u2019a\u2019 got clean out 0\u2019 cuss words sho nuff,\u201d \u201cWhat dfd he say?\u2019 asked Dr, Carle.ton at ast, more out of pity for Moses\u2019g.disappointed face, than because he cared to know what Sir Edgar might have Noxt waek 8.Carsley sbows still more in pare drezg znod8s bs talked about.Ale ha Continveds ; an enemy, avoid it by never throwing which belongs to my wife.I have come which he kept his secrets, 1 could have : \u2026 Dr.Carletbn.terrupted, leaning upon the marble | added Edgar Stanley, vexed ~ hen she says so, 1 will believe it,\" *1 said so,\u201d remarked Sir Edgar, curt- - saw the force of the Englishman's posi- * verily, Moses\u2019s mouth was so large and \u2018 r en Last Edition.THE FLOOD QUESTION.eet the Member for Montreal West Writes to : e Mayor\u2014The Government to Hurry Up the Flood Commissioners \u2014Unite and Speedy \\ Action Probable.Mayor Abboct has received a letter from ê8lr Donald Sith in reply, to His Worship'a communication asking e member for Éfontreal West tobring £ ne question of flcods selore the Governnent and that measures hould be taken for concerted action.slr \"Louald replies that the citizens will\u2019 Juppy to unite with the civic authorities ve irginæ the subject upon the Goverbment's tention.He also informs His orship that (he Government intends intervening in ihe matter now before the Flood Commissioners so 4s to have, if possible, the report of the Commissioners presented this week.Mayor Ab! ott states that In all likelihood the rej ort will be presented to the Goveru- went this week.He beliuves that nothing will be done untll the report 1s received here when a conference of the civic delegates, the committee of citizens and the Com- mjittes of the Board of Trude will be held with the view of deciding upon some united line of action, In answer to the enquiries of the STAR representative, the Mayor stated that there were now saveral excellent plang beiote the public.\u2018I'he idea of \u201cbooming the ice he considered a good one and was more In favor of it than ever since Mr.Van Horne had informed him that :t Lad proved an absolute success in stopping the Hoods caused by the 100 gorges in the Upper Missis- aol and Missouri Rivers.1 he idea of raising the wharves to the level of Commissioners re a would undoubtedly be considered.The \u2018Harbor Commissioners wers willing to do thelr pait if the vernment would assume the Lake St.Peter debt.\u2018The city would do its share, and a company was now chartered for the building of the embank- ha Finance Committee has been called to meet this atternoon to have a conference with the representatives of the Board of on the subject.A®PLIED SCIENTISTS Of McGill Dine At the Windsor on Satur.aay Evening and Pass an Enjoyable ime, \u2018The annual complimentary dinner tendered to the graduates in Applied Science af MeGill University was enjoyed Saturday evening In the Windsor Hotel.A cordial Invitation was extended to the graduating arts men, à number of whom embraced this last opportunity of saying \u201cgood-bye.\u201d The chairman, Mr.Hopkins, proposed the toast to the Queen, loyally honored by the strains of the\u2019 National Anthem.\u201cBilly\u201d Hamilton proposed \"alma Mater,\u201d whion was drunk with enthusiasm.Mr.Hiofret followed with a sonw, and Mr.Me- tt with the health of.the class of '87.Messrs.Carllle and McCarthy res caded in a few well chosen remarks.Mr.McCarthy made afew humorous remarks aud Mr.Car- Mie contributed a song, followed by Mr.Hop- xine giving the toast to the sister faculllea.re.Walsh and Nichols, arts, and Mr.lola, law, responded, A telegram was read from Mr.Livingstone, \u201886, expressing his congratulations Lo the new graduates.The toast Lo the medal ists elicited replies from Messra.Carlile and Walah.Mr.McCarthy also, ever on the alert for a joke, thanked his fellow-students tor thus honoring hrm by drinking Lis health.A song trom Mr.McNutt was followed by the other usual toasts, proposed by Messrs.Ferrier, Fourneret and Rinfret, Early in the evening a delegation from the tho graduates, annuai dinner, among whom HM.Burland, B.A.Se, came on qe scene and enjoyed the evening with the were brought to a close ps at 13 o'clock by bouncing Mr.\u2018\u201d° As arrangement was made among the students to keep track of each other by frequent correspondence, and Mr.Ferrier was ap inted secretary.opkins has been appointed assistant ganiiacy engineer of tbe new society bein ormed, and the graduates have nearly al received positions uader Lhe Government.THE OLD BRIGADE.\u2018 The Veterans of 1866-70 Meet\u2014-A Delegation to go to Uttaws\u2014A Parade to be Held on Jubiles Day.The veterans of the old brigade of 1866-70 beld a meeting in the Natural History bodiety's rooms on Saturday evening, for the purpose of electing delegates to proceed to Ottawa In order to obtain from the Government some recognition of thelr gervices during the campaigns of 1866-70.The chair was occupied by Stevenson who said that Mayor Abbott had written to Sir ohn A.Macdonald to say that he would go to Ottawa with the deputation as the representative of his old battalion, the 11th Argenteuil Rangers and would introduce the delegates.The following gentiemen were then nominated to represent their respective corps as delegate Uol.Lyman, lor \u201cthe Staff; Lt.-Col.Ogilvie, Major Muir and Capt.W.w Ogilvie, No.i Troop Cavalry; Lieut, C.Lapierra, No.2 p Cavalry; Lieut.-Col.Stevenson, Montreal Pala Battery; Lt.-Col.Oswald and Major Baynes, Montreal Garrison Artiller y; ajor Kennedy, Engineers; Lt.-Col.Bond, ajor bond and Capt.Huzhes, 1st Prince of ales Rifles; Lt.-Col.Crawford, Davidson Capta Greenshleid, Sully and Gowdey and Mr.Moindoe, 3 Victoria Rifles; Lieut.-Col.Cam ell Capt.J.H.Routh and Lt.Hector Mel euzie, 5th Royals; Lieut.-Cols.Mnssey and Gardner, and Capt, South, 6th Fusiliers, Lie Coursol, P., { hasseurs (now wal 72 PL Le Haba rer and Capts.Eliiott Ilicott, Grand Trunk Hrigade.Letters were read from several members of Parliament wLo promised to aid the delegation all in their power.The delegates will proceed to Ottawa on Wednesday next.Before the meeting dispersed it was sug- tod that all those veterans who did not long to any other corps should met and organize for a parade on the Queen's jubtice, in connection with the military parade already arranged.INCREASED REVENUE Prom: the Customs and Inland Revenue for the Month of April, The Customs receipts for the port of Mont- Teal for the month of April just ended unt to $653,998.93, as compared with 57 768.74 for the corresponding month of last year, being an Increase of $296,230.19 for the present year.The figures fob the corresponding month in 1885, were $415, 237.08: and for 1884, $362,750.08.It will thus be seen that there is a very substantial in- orease during April of the present year.The receipts of the Inland revenue office in Mquirosl for April, just ended, were $152,- 4.82 as compared with $44,804.34 for ril, 1886, shewlng an increase of $107,510.april this year, or neatly tour times the re- oeipts of last year.The Inland revenue re- cepts for Apr, 1885, were 8135.197.73 and for 1884, $106,706.61, thus shewing that in this department there Is also a vary substantial crease in.1887 over the past three vaine smallness of the flœures in April, last ho he 0 à great extent accounted for by he Tact that de bonded stores were pearly clegred of their coutents during March be in anticipation of a change in the lready pointed out in the STAR of The Fire Record.ton mall blaze in Mr.Wm.Marshall's con- ectionery store, No.2614 Notre Dame Jotkion last even Pen was extinguished after damage of about 550 had been caused.Yesterday morning a fire broke out in essre.and Bros.\u2019 store, No.366 St.ul street.Upholstering materials, chairs and sofas were destroyed or spoiled to amount of about $200.Covered by insur- A bout $500 damages waa done to the store of Mr.Thomas Valade, No.1038 St.James street je terdsy morninz, by fire caused by an overheated chimne Ko insurance.Last Saturdas even ng $1000 damage was done by fire In M tr.Beauvals' store, No.1529 Notre Dame street.A gas jet In the show window seewns to have ignited some ad- jaceut lace goods.lnsurance in the Royal dovars the damage.* The Q Quean's Jubtiee.The question of Montreal's part in the Queen's Jubllee calebracion still remains undecided, and no date has yet been fixed.Muyor Abbott favors the 1st of July, and {hinks that Canada's national holiday would be tho most suitable date.Many leading \u2018\u2019aitizens als0 express the same view, and some of the largest corporations In the city © have agresd to contribute towards & mon-, ator S lumination of the city if an appro- priste date is selected.The action of the mititary in deciding upon the 21stof June is considered premature, as the City Council has taken no action yet and may decide on a different date.The Mayor will favor, Do- minten Day nnd pe ta.Mel Ein that it wid * THE \u201c THES \u201d PARNELL LETIER.re ri The following 1s the fac-simile of the letter attributed to Mr.Charles Stewart Parnell by the Loudon Times.As the reader may remember the body of the letter was on one page and the signature alone on the other.Que of the signatures accompanying the letter for RE TT comparison was written by Mr.Parnell two years before the Phœnix Park murders took place, and the other autograph Is a facsimile of one obtained by Dr.Waltord, of Peter borough, Ont, during his residence in London, in 1881, - .7 rer NAVIGATION OPENS Nine Days Later Then Last Year\u2014Steamers in the Harbor and en Voyage.The first boat to arrive in the harbor of Montreal this senson was the tug ** Thos.& E.8.Smith\u201d of the Sincennes-McNaughion line, being nine days later than the first arrival last year this was followed by the \u201cW, C.Francis,\u201d both of which made their way up from Borel yesterlay under pretty difficult circumstances from large quautities of floating ice.This morning the * Quebec,\u201d \u201c Terrebonne,\u201d \u201c South castor and \u201c Chambly \u201d steamers arrived and berthed in their usual quarters; tbe \u201c Terrebonne,\u201d which left Sorel early yesterday calling at Varennes and Verchores where she picked up a lot of cattle, sheep, horses and poultry, thus being the first to bring in any cargo.Shortly before noon the * Three Rivera\u201d arrived and at nee commenced to ret ready for receiving freight.The \u2018Quebec has been taking in cargo since 10 o'clock this morning and will continue to do so until 5 p.m.to-night, when she makes her first trip down the river, leaving early on account of the ice still in the river.Her sister ship, the \u201c Montreal,\u201d will arrive this evening or tomorrow morning to make ready for her trip to Quebec to-morrow, so as to establish the first regular service of the season.The other steamers commence their regular service to-morrow as follows: The \u201cChambly\u201d leaves at 1 p.m.for Chambly; the ** Three Rivers\u201d at 1.30 p.ni, for Three Rivers, and the \u201cTerrebonne \u2018 at 3.30 p.nm, for Terre- bonne.The * Longueuil\u201d will commence to un to-morrow Lo Longueull, and the ** La- prairie \u201d some time this week.as soon as the quay at Laprairie can be repairad.The ** Bohemian\" will arrive in Montreal on Friday, to be in readiness as 6000 as the water i8 iet into the canal.All the boats toat have arrived so far look \u201cspic and span\u201d as new, and form a great contras' to the muddy and dirty Appearance of the wharf.THE OCEAN STEAMERA The \u201c Barcelona\u201d nas arrived in Quebec, but will not be up before Wednesday morning, owlng to thé damage she sustained below Quebec or.Saturday battling with the ice.On enquiry at the office of Messrs.Reford & Co.this morning, it was ascertained that the damage is only s Slight, but sufficient to cause ons days delay.The \u201c Oregon,\u201d of the Dominion line, is already Teported at Quebec, and is expectat in ontreal to-morrow evenlog.ih land,\u201d of the Temperley line, also reported at Quebec, and expected fon early on Wednesday morning.There is comparatively little ice on the wharves to impede the work of erecting the sheds which has already worst place along the whole Hiver front is on the site ot the Mesers.Allan's sheds, but the ice is being quickly removad.The Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Compauy say they will bave their sheds quite ready by Wednesday evening.THE FLOOD QUESTION.A Delegation of Citizens Interview with the Finance Committes, A delegation of the Board of \u201cTrade, consisting of Mosgra G.A Drummond, Jas, {otis ne, McLea, GO .W.Stephens.I-A.P.Wate ard Ww.)gilvie, waited upon t e Finance Committee this afternoon and through Mr.Drummond stated that if legislation was required to protect the city from floods the committee might re sured that the Board of Trade and ha cit zens generully would do ail in their power to strengthen its hands.He pro that a clause should be Inserted in the amendment to tbe civic ebarter authorizing the city to make any necessary expenditure.Ald.Grenier tbouæzht this was premature.The city shd id walt to see what steps the Dominion, Government would take on the ni but at the sate timo he assured ne delegation that were $400,000 or $500,- 00 Decessary this year to Nits of the disaster it woul Meeting in progress.The old students of the Jesuits College will hold their annval conveution at Mary's College on the revent a recur- be forthcoming \u20ac 26th and 26th Mdy.Great preparations - -are cocasion, » poing \u2018made fox tbe | wi Owing to this fear Investigated GROCERY Alfred Masson, 226 St.onais, 141 , 528 .Viger 538 Min Jos.\u2018porrautt PEG J.B.Gregoire, 689 Notre Oscar Rivet, 312 Lafon Allard.163 8t.Antoin Pierre Desiel, 265 Emma Lortie, 36 m.J, Raffert J.B.V x X.Garean, 582 M anninz, J TE E Mannine ar St.An Al Bergeron, 44 Vis an, 92 0s, Lorang Encuariste nop Lari iviér ran, 156 Cadie Thos.Boyle, St, Sul Joseph fi page ayes, 763 me ms Robe rin, 489 8 spection of the ' Royal à Prpecion.Hospit mittee has been ful whether it will in lac several of the sites pr for the purpose has posed the purpose sc wa communicated tony\u2019 the site desire b y th nest or ify to bo: any \u2014 lave YAEL 00KDE oa plications have been made ing little shantige which they atbbed hotels or restaurants, the License Commissioners every new applicant's ty and enquired into his character.James Gannon.19 nguinot Jin I Loranger, pet La Te, sn Eo PRG.0.ilienabre, 1 Ha proposed.This dri whi by ES.84 & James.t.Bouthillier, 18 Si.Pel Lagaucheitore.ne.Gouin, 102 8t.Catherine.Bridget Frawley, 145 Colbor Branislaus Demers, 146 Be.\u2018Antoine.toine.MORE LICENSES Granted by the Commissioners\u2014EKight Hundred Issued to Date\u2014A Decrease of Une Hundred Over Last Year.The following licenses have been granted by the Commissioners after being under consideration for two montba.the fact that in past years ap- parties own- Paul lle, 250 Vi itation.Medard Parthenais, 138 Lagauchetiore.Chas.Benoit, 81 St, St.Obales Borromee.Amaedée Poitras, ood Lafontaine, John Twohey.78 Coamplain.a Lucharisie Léciaire 433 Cadioux.cn, {perns.rie 1e Pernimique.e.ital Bont.pra! St.Catherine.onne.ontaine.itation.Borigdas De Depatie Jie Sanqafnat.homas J.ORs ill, La \u2018at Maurice.Victor Forranit, Bas st.rine.420 8t.Catherine.4 ft Catherine.260 8e Laurent.st, , RESTAURANTS.Telesnhore Valade, 65 Ghaboitlez sa, ce.#it ui 2117 Notre Dame.Fortunat Salvin, 1634 Notre Dame.&.2059 Notre Dame, Fonaham 897 Wollhaton.Chas.on .Paul.Augustin Lossard.165 8t.Laurent.Alfred Charbonneau.10 Custom House sa.The Royal Victoria Hospital, roposed site of the by the civic com- poned, and it 1s doubt- take place or not.it rumored that a private inspection o as better sulted the not.\" There esitation in the matter.the en a of cepondod 29 fire.\u201cthe\u201d gr\" : 1 ade by the donors, and that, after consideration, th come to the conclusion that on the suitable site can be obtalned which will ce one prisipaliy ch will no bt to the committee, Is un.pe It will only remain hether they will give e donors of this most no whole Le no * À \\ # BLY ives SE RITE: WILLIAM O'BRIEN, Closing Words of the Editor of and * Before Leaving for Canada, LONDON, May 2.\u2014Repk: an address at Thurles, yesterday, Wife O'Brien, The 1s now en roule to Can said \u201cThe welcome prove ; go along on my mission, but that carry the hearty good wishes and full a ap- provs of the ish priests and people.bing has been undone by the people to effect an amicable settlement with Marquis of Lansdowne, b and those acting for them ha treated most shamefully, ama it only now remains for me to place the wholb before Lhe bar of publie opinion in Canada and the United States, ogl assured that when the liberty- ioviog © nadians: have heard the true account of Lord Lansdowne\u2019s cruelty to the tenantry, they will not permit themselves to be governed by such a man.\u201d Iu an interview, Mr.O'Brien said: Meat- ings bave been arranged in the four price pal cities of Canada\u2014Montreal, Ottawa and Toronto.These | in ha to compass, 1f possible, within eight days, by which time trust Canadian public opinion will have had sufficient material to judge between Lord Lansdowne and the hundreds of poor people he has left horueless at Luggacurran.I have no notice as to the intentions of the Canadian Government, but the Canadians will not tolerate any'attempt to refuse me fair play in lend ing our poor people's case.downe has no better answer to make to mo than a warrant of arrest, it will bo & more crushing condemnation than any 1 could pass upon him.1 am very certaln that the people of Canada hoid the fate of the whole humble community at Luggacurran in the hollow of their hands.Lord asdowne is carrying out tho first systematic clearances attempted in Ireland since the years [following the great famine.He proposes to sweep nis estate bare of its whole population.I don\u2019t beileve the Canadian people will allow that if they can prevent it.I propose to show that, even in a bigh state, no man is now exempt from responsibility for the cruel sufferings inflicted upon his poor tenants.\u201d JOTTINGS ¥ FROM OTTAWA, The Fisheries Collection\u2014The Lightships\u2014 Disallowasce\u2014Quarantine Regulations.L TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, May 2, ~The Government have purchased the Victoria Hall,\" In this city, as a place for exhibiting the Canadian fisheries coliection.The price paid was about $1000.The Manitoba disallowance deputation reached town this A<ernoon.T endeavoring to convert the North West members to their side first, and will wait upon Sly John Macdonald to-morrow.Montizambert, chief of the Quarantine ston with headquarters at Grosse Isle, is here on business with the Department of Agriculture.The Quarantine service in the Gulf will go Into force immediately.The precautious against the introduction of choleru will be very stringent this ycar.You have tried and we wore \u2018pleased with them.They stimulate the liver, regulate the bowels, improve the compl I.ters Little Liver Pills.Special Notice.Garden tools of every description, garden wheel barrows, rubber hose, house furnishing hardware, full stock at L.J.A.Survey- ers, 1568 Notre Dame street.x1 Three, cases dress goods to be offered next Week.A great bargain at 8.Carsley\u2019s.Two waggons (one new) and working barness at the Ford sale, 1401 St Catherine street, to-morrow morning at 10 o'clock.James Stewart & Co., auctioneers, TELEGRAPH ASCENDING.The Stock Market More Active\u2014 Telegraph Still the Leading Feature.English Markets Stronger\u2014Local Business Quietl Telegraph was still the leading feature today, nnd was not only active but continued to mount up the list: opening * higher at 102% it rose with few and slight fluctuations, and closed at 103 ; the total number of shares sold being about 1800.Rishelieu opened unchanged at 69, rose to 70 but elosed at 69%.Montreal opened 3 higher at 244% but lost hall, the advance closing at 244.Ontario opened at 1234.the flgure-of the last sale -on Friday, but closed at 125.Commerce opaned X higher at 122 and after » temporary -drop of a quarter, closed at the same.Local Stock Market, MORNING Barrs-\u201490 Bank of Montreal qx 4; 25 do ex-div, 288%: 50 Peoples 106; 20 Onta- AR 210: 10 Co 02%, 800 do 108: 15 Gas 2 217%; 25 Canadian Pacific 65%, 150 do 65\u2018 AFTERNOON BALES.\u201450 Bank of Montreal 244: 10 Ontario 125; 19 Feoples 3406; 25 Merchants 183, 2! dol 1335 0 do 550 Tole- graph 103; 50 Canadian Pacific Bid 50 do 65.American and Foreign, BEERBORM reports: Cargoes ol coast: wheat, firm: corn, nothi offering.Cargoes on passage and for shipment: Wheat, and corn, frmer, held higher.Liverpool: wheat, spot firmer; corn, spot, steady.rench B .Paris, firm.ter Wheat for prompt shipment.83s 9d: vs for present and following month, 825 9d.Arrivals off coast for orders, wheat and corn, nil, Farmers\u2019 Stiveries of whet Sr bel week, 53,0 qrs: Weather in England, ane: English and foreign wheat, turn dearer; American and Danubian maize, turn dearer.English and American par, turn 0 ibs: do, ex bein on ot .Cu : prime Western lard, 385 64.LIVERPOOL (publie gable): Wheat, firm.fair demund, offering sparingly: cord, steady, fair demand.Wholesale Produce and Proviso CuexsE.\u2014 The cableis still at 63s 6d, but a special to the Boston Advertiser on Saturday says there is a moderate demand for fine at 68s to 648, while ordinary and poor kinds are Mark very duit; The opening of the new season in New York, 7 Bocor ng to the Commercial Bulletin, has heen & somewhat nervous affair prices were shaded.and the quality of fair: Was s0 poor that exporters hesitated about shipping it and are now anxious nbout fits effect on the English market when received.Local buginess is dise 1er and quiet.We quote: Finestold, 18to 14¢: new, 11 to 12¢: Both being nominal BUTTER.\u2014The week opens guietly and without any fresh features.We : New Mor- risburg, 17 to 19c: do rolls, of > 18¢: Townships.13 to 20e; western Ills.1 15 to 176; 3d mai to to 2e; Soda vi den à vost | Townat ipa, ery, 18 to 1 ai opt quote 13% te, 146.MarLE BYBUP AND BUGAR.\u2014 We quote: New syrup, 65 to 75c pertin, or 85¢ in wood per gallon: sugar, new, 8 to 80; do, old, Te.NEW YORK STOUK EXUHANGE Reported by Macdougall Bros., Stock Brokers, 49 Bs.pcois Xavier Street.May 3.Op\u2019g.1Cl'sg.C.B.&Q.}-.[148° IN, do Pref .85 Nori per Ohio & Mims.| Ohig Cent.{.8t.Paul & Om do Pref .m Tra nt.& West acifie mati\u2026 cee Pullman Car Erle 23% Rock Island.D.Cont 134 t.Pani.Jersey Cen.do 0828 .Lon.& Nash!\" Lake Shore.Mich.Cent\u2019.t.M Mob.& Ohio Mo.acide Pacifis YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, e AND , actvor & for 37 Xavier street.PROVISIONS 1N: GRIOAGO., \u201cUnited | = ° BIRTHS.M ORRISON-At 295 Bt.Antoine str SHY 28, the wife of J ha Morrison oa son.fo Baw 100, April 28.of Gardner Stevens of a date the wite DEATHS.CASSIDY\u2014On May 2.Bridget MoCaffrey, .widow of the late 73 oho Cassidy, native of County ven, Ireland) Funeral! notice MARTINEAU\u2014May 2.nadette, daughter va 4 years.8 months and 10 days.Funeral u joke place from her fathers residence, No.2105 Notre Dame street, on Tuesday.May 8, at 2p: a.Friends and acquaintances are raspectiully {nvited to a ten WATTS In this cit a nonths, 2» conges: Tou o Viretnis merc bant Fuveral will take morning at 7.30 from 131 Cha WE \"WILL SE SEND A A OAREFUT, AND Pinerlenced workman to remove, repair and take hom : Graudfathen, 3 Resulators Clocke, &ec.\u2026 from and to publie offices and private residences, arges moderate.RANT & SON, Clockmakers, Cor.BEAVER HaLL AND, Doso BOHESTER STREET.BABY PINS In Bolid Gold, 81.40, $2.00, $2.25 and $2.65.We have a splendid assortment of lower priced Pins at S250, 300.360 to 85¢, engraved with the motto Baby, Dar log, \u201cPot, ete We have ons of the largest assortments of Ouff Buttons for every day wear.Small sizes for Ladies from 40c all with patent springs, easily appli Sol à Gold.Cur Buttons from $3.83.voter, tches thoroughly cleaned and warranted \"HENRY ROSS, 187 ST.PETER STREET.x ACADEMY Fi KELLOGG.OF MUSIC, Henry Thomas, - - Lesseeand Manager.Monday, May 2nd, and Tuesday, May 3rd.\u2018WO (2) NIGHTS ONLY OF America\u2019s Gro esas Prima Donna Soprano, MISS CLARA LOUISE KELLOGG, IN PWO (2) GRAND BTATE CONCERTS and OPERA.V these occasions Miss Clarn Louise Kelle Upon eh ou Miss Carrte M Contral .Signor cure prince {Tenory), MR CHARIERSE, Pircepro vreent Programme May 2nd, 1847.PART I ~MISCELLANEOU Paur 12.\u2014Entire Fourth Que cor Verdi's Grand Opera, ' In Full Costume and rage settings.E EN - - 15 MORS AZT, 3 CIE Sid AROLI NRICO .UONTE DJ Lot.- ANCES ZO GRECO Leonora Mis: uise Mello, e Antoinette Ber- lace © Tuesday for MISS Cuasa LovIsE aritone), mpanist, Mis BIG SIG.« Clare À TUESDAY, MAY 8rd.pr i Rd ET FAUST.Beale of prices: $1.50, $1.00, 75¢., 50¢.; Beats now a A&B.Nordholmer's 8, Teas Notre Dame Str 1022 Bengough vy Canada\u2019s Caricaturist, is coming May 10th, keep your eye on «the date.Reserved Beats, 50 cents; essrs Nordheimer\u2019s.eod4 BUTCHERS ASSOCIATION, Bemi-Annual Meeting of the above Association wili take place at their Rooms, Notre Dame btreet, on TUESDAY.8rd MAY.at p.m.All members are particularly requested to attend this meeting as business thatinterests all butchers as well as the Election of Officers wilt brought before this medting.Come one.me all .A.A.BEAUDREAULT, 1022 Secretary.Bengough (Grip), Canada's Caricaturist, is coming May 10th, keep your eye on the date.Reserved Beats, 50 cents, at Messrs.Nordheimer's.102eod4 N ISS SIMPSON, HAVING RETURNED from New York, will resume her lessons in drawing and painting at 1023 908 DORCHESTER STREET.J.C.HT 20, ADVOCATE, Removed to BRITISH F EMPIRE BUILDIN GE Dame street.TO LET.GROUND FLOOR OFFICES AND UPPER FLATS, \u2018At \u2018No.2 28 ST.FRANCOIS XAVIER BT.puitable for light manufacturing purposes, low re © J.CRADOCK SIMPSON, 10123 161 St.James street, O LET.46 Aco a BTREET, elegant stone front cottage, rooms; ail modern \u2018improvements water, furnace.W.closets and St d eel dor 2 horses, and coach house.1 do rder; ossession at once; rent 825.00 nth 2 axes.Parent Bros.Real Estate ponte Sade Bt.James street.: 1033 HCE TO LET \u2014 No.28 UNION Avenue, No.08, University street, Shop and Dwelling, No Ob \u20ac CD: dite Agents, LET\u2014FIRST-CLASS UPPER TENE- men t, on 3 Laval Avenue, n.newly built, at., Bi J softs CT eit moder OP sacaton\u201d in onias: Address, Jet Lavai À venue.\"jo LE LET FURNISHED, UPPER TENE- GIBBON, MALENNAN, BARRISTERS, ADVOCATES, &e., STANDARD BUILDING, 157 ST.JAMES ST, 4 Indy ahorthand writer, 10037 P, 0.BOX 1045.WY ANIED A MIDDLE AGED MAN ven as clerk, also & youth of 13 to 16 TB.1025 P.0.BOX 1945.y ANTED\u2014A GOOD COOK.Apply at 1083 266 DRUMMONDSTREET.WW ANTED\u2014à COOR.A1 1752 51.CATHE Hi NE ST.Wan Ep, BTHONG WOMAN TO AMBIST IN Chas.Alexander, 218 St.damos st, st ANTED\u2014FOR A BOTTLING CELLAR, À user \"a W man.Apply at 70 70 Foryfication Lane.Ÿ AN TED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, FOR SMALL WH family.90 For 023 \u2014.[amily OoVortet.~~ ASTED~IMMEBLIALLLY, GENERAL ERY.wages for a reliable girl.383 Man ou a ANTED\u2014BTEADY, HANDLE.MAN TO bO OUTside painting.fix gar one need apply who do not know their work.ve 416 st.Paul fogs WANTE D\u2014A YOUNG GENFRAL SERV SAN\" 5a washing.83 st Hubert street.WARTEP= FOR A FAMILY OF2, OUT OF TOWN the summer, SF ood plain cook and washer, reterene erences 8 equlred, good wages.A PDLy tor Toop NO TED \u2014~ A RESPECTABLE BOY FOR AN \u201coftio ice, must write a good hand and be well fecom m- mended.Apply, P.O.Box 1625 102 WANT D\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, FOR A all famtly, good vas ges, no washing, 13 Maple avenue, off Notre Lame w 10% 3 est.______ VW WASTE Es A RELIABLE TELEGRAPH MESSEN- St.Lawrence st Qi ANT mentir\u201d Good wagon.COOK x US ST ES Fr 1263 Dorchester § Apoly 4 10% 2 WANTED \u2014 GIRLY, RTEADY EMP YMENT _YY__Henrt Jonas & Co., 10 De Bresoles st.Lo 2 1 WANTED\u20142 BOY, AT 660 DOnCHESTERST.1031 DRIVE AN EXPRESS, AND goer all Ir pe useful, must upder- only 1735 Notre Lame at, 1 ANT EPA AX make a stand the care of horses.WANTED \u2014A GENERAL BERVANT.APPLY AT noe, 882 Lagauchetiers street, corner Bleury.1021 WANTED \u2014PLATE GLASS GLAZIER WANTED, Aust understand the business, and bea good cut ter.A.& Bou, 37 Becoliet st.108 3 VASTE im ATELT, A GOOD GENERAL at 21 Koren for a small family.\u201cApply after Ÿ o'clook, es OR 8 GOOD MACHINERY MOULD- ply.Thos.ia Balmoral | Hotel, Tues day, or; Ste wint Fleck, 103 2 ANTED\u2014HBOY TO a AROUND AN CF FICE E and make out accounts.Apply at 740 Dorquester WT TO TARE nt.Address, 12] Vitre ANTE TED-AT ONCE TWO soon FAINTERS AND white tewashers.Apply at 25 Metcalfe avenue, st, Henri 102 3 WASTER gen POL.SHEERS: STEADY WORK; abo ex ee earn the trade.der A.Eividge, af finisher, ewc.199 For tification La AWAY SWILLS IN A 103 1 Wan maimon Barb Wire \"Sant MEN; APPLY DO- mimon Barb W Dominion \u2018station, La chine.102 # ANTED ~ AN EXLERILNCLD RETALL DRY We saleslady.W.H.Scroggie, 130.BL.Cazher- Wome \u2018D-1MMEDIATELY, 2 TABLEMAIDS AND n girl for an hotel, also general servanta Aepir at Hen vnnors, Central Registry otice, 141 Cok ANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED JUNIOR roa dry goods salesman, ; Catherine si H.Scrougle, Hoy 3\" ° ANTED \u2014 HOUSE AND TABLEMAID, WITH good city references.770 Sherbrooke st 1082 ANTE D-SEWING MACHINE a ERA TOUS AND made.girls on plain ag no be Applyss SUAW Mori, \u20ac cor apiueau ve ha St.itose 102 § WAL TE TER Coop PLAIN COOK.APPLY Alpe 1 WARIE TED\u2014A HOUSE ANSTARLEM ATID, MUST references, Protestant preferred rred.Apply 10 GILDERS, TO GO TO TORO TO, MC 2 at 297 ha re aray sti WANTED 3 OR highest wages paid.Apply 458 St.Pual 5 ANTE \u2014ENGINEER SOR SMALL in British Columbia; 3rd class certidents immediately, 5-3 St Tames 3.Montreal.y ANTED-SEWING GIRLS, 738 SHERBROOKE st.104 1 WALTED\u2014A HOUSEMAIIX AT 1752 8T, CATHER- JTEAME A ANTED\u2014A gon COOK; ALSO AN U th ousemaid.wages.Keferences.45 Er mont Par 102 ANTED\u2014A BMART orrice By a good Y.MUST BE aulck at AE pares and wri È and, salary +12.Apply to MoLea, 8 oman atreet, C Toa 3 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, SFEA - French and English.Apply Mudamô 4 5 81 Clande street.ME W ANTED-7 OR 8 GOOD HOUSE PAINTERS AT Bartholomew's, 5t.George street, ontreal i : ï va as slat w.er An u 31 could sleep as her home if desired.Adresse fe cs Hrar Oflice.ANTEU\u2014T WO GUOD UP SITERERS.are Wi Owen McGarvey & son, EIN street WANTED-YOUNG GIRLTO ASSIÈT WITH HOUSEwork.Apply 251 81.Hubert si 1081 TN TQ TEND We pone \u2014 ELDE RLY A a ick y an x act as vorking 1 houtokocres, pp: eter, oo æ referen an 10 \u201c> 34,\" Patate exper 108 2 ANTED \u2014 A GIRL TO ABSIST ON LUNCH counter and make herself generaily useful, fanely to 2000 Notre Dame st.02 à 4 1 ETEÇANT HOUSEHOLD } BY \u201cTHOMSON,\u201d COSTLŸ BRIO-A- BRAG, FINE OHINA, GLASSWARE, BILVERPLATE, PROOF ENGRAVINGS, &o, &a The subscribers are favored with Instrao~ tons to sell at the residence NO.406 SHERBROOKE BTREET.» THURSDAY MORNING, May 5th.sll the fine household furniture and effects therein contained.\u201c\u2014COMPRIBING\u2014 Bric-a-brac, Drawing-roon room Suite, by \u201d Thomson.\u201d comp PC airs.in richest covering, besucltul Flash soln eloguntly embroidered tn sil ccasional Chairs, Oarved Centre ables, Fan, oe elook Tables.4 \u2018ne Card Tables, best rossats Carpets, Brass Gasaliers (6 lights), Lace Curtains, Portieres, Marbie Glocks.fine Bronzes, Proof Engravings, Water lor Drawings.Costly Decorative Art Beautiful Needlework.Walnut Mirror Side: board, Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, by * Thomson,\u201d Bagatelle Board, Bronze Gasaliers, French China Dinner, Dessert and Tea Sets, Crystal Glassware, English Bilver- plate, Cut! WE Walnut Hall Stang and Chairs, Dileloth, Walnut Bedroom a \u201cQueen Anne\u201d As edroom Suite, Iron pe stead.Bureau, Washstand.Sprinz Beds, Hair Mattresses, Feather Pillows, Jiankets, Quilts, Contents of Bervants\u2019 Hall.Refrige tor, Kitchen Utensils, also two Bidosadd jos Ever ything first class.Bale at TEN o'clock.M.HICKS & CO, _1028 Auctioneers.ALE NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNI- re, \u201cFischer\u201d N.Y.piano, eto, an No.16455 Se Catherine street.To-morrow (Tuesday) Morning.Particulars in auction column.Bale at TEN o'clock.M.HICKS & CO.1021 Auctioneers.EMEMBER TO ATTEND THE LARGE clearing sale at our rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame street.To-morrow (Tuesday) Afternoon.at TWO o'clock.M.HICKS & 00, Auctioneers.Large Sale Furniture Carpets, Refrigerators, 4 Gasaliers, robes, &o., 103 1 at mv Room, To-Morrow (Fugsda U Afternoon, at 2.30 clock Every lot without reserve, as the Store must be cleared.THOS.J.POTTER, _102 Auctioneer.3 by auction, at my room, \u2018To-Morrow (Tuesday' Afternoon, at 2.80 o'clock.THOS, J.POTTER, Auctioneer._102 1 URNITURE, CARPETS.&c.\u2014 LARGE clearing sale at my room, Fo-Morrow (Tuesday) A Afternoon, at 2.80 THOS.J.POTTER, 102 1 _Auctioneer._ pras goss 13 Sale of Furniture, &e.The subacriber is instructed to sell at the above address, ON TUESDAY, THE Brd MAY Duc The whole ôf the contents of an 18 r house, neatly Jurhished.conststing in part Cot Brussels and Porm stry Carpets, Oilcloths, Curtains and P 08, Parlor, Dining and Bedroom Fourniture, Plated Ware, Crockery and Glassware, Gas Stove, Kitchen Btove and Utensils.Bale at 10 o'clock.\u2018THOS, J, POTTER, Auctioneer.CVV H.ABNTON.REAL ESTATE and GENERAL AUCTIONEER, has removed to 1747 NOTRE DAME STREET, remises lately ocoupied by Messrs.Wi.3COTT & SON.LARGE.LIGHT BALESROOMS, one especially adapted for trade and picture sales.FLATS FOR BTORAGE.\u2014Partioular care taken of Furnitare.£'ianos, and Simca Habis.Moderate char, TELEPHONE, 772, 103 EE SALE AT No.51 SHUTER ST, \u201cResidence of MRS.P.M.CHRISTIE, TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, Handsome Crystal Gasaliers, Plate Bafe, one Magnificent Square Grand Steinway Plano, one other Square Piano upstairs, Gilt Frame ors pad Braçkets, Curtains, ortieres, Mantel Clock, New anzer Sewing Machine, Ari in Fe ordes x.The Sideboard made by Thomson cost $250, W.E.SHAW, Auctioneer.The small sale at No.187 Bleury street, will tak ke g, place at 8 o'clock in the Afternoon.\u2014 Fo LATHE, WITH CHUCES, &e, Buperior Bagatelle Tabla, Ivory\u2019 Balls, vite Sale at my ianos, and Furniture, ANTED \u2014 MEN HAVING ESowiEDoE Or Jan L mixing a and grinding.Apply A.Ramnsa Son, 10 iaspecto: oe WANIED-BY A YOUNG LADY, LA VING FOUR peratir.Jr po sine ag oles, 1 unlers ratands oe ° T, , References.pre \u2018U 3341,\u201d STAR office.10% 3 WANTED SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN WITH references, capable of taking C jewelie: Ra een, Et Le Ts ek © a dress, H.Ta Post corolla \u20ac Ottawa, Ont, 102 8 ADY, duate of the McGill Normal School, apr, a ana WAR TED\u2014SITUATION; A YOUNG tu insurance or lawyer\u2019s orice; ia a on tn An insu awe ce: fout Bly 4 te referances at \u2018à 8216,\u201d STAR Office.WW ANTEU-\u2014 SITUATION B Br AS Exp Eve cook.Address 32BX St.Main ses WARTED- FAMILY TPASHING | BY A MESPECTA- woman to do at her own home; with or withe answer by 64 Jurors street.2 out po] y post.i 2D-BY A GOOL LAUNDRESS, WORK B WARTED Apply, 15 8t, Charles Horromes at, dt ANTED\u2014A SITUATION AS SALESMAN or W tler.Well posted in ine stove and fu; trade.Tress FE Rotax offica.Taroace 31 VV ANTED-EY STRONG ENOLISA WOMAN VV ANTED-YOUNG MAN.APPLY 74 ST, URBAIN ms TO-MORROW E ING.\u2014 W.E.SHAW, WARD a FOR ESE IAL Or CE omg.Auctioneer.7 Be ds GENERAL SERVANTS, ALSO STATE LATE JOHN BOYD.PARTIES Ways or The angie sires on the ard AS ar: I having claims against the estate, late John Boyd, brush manufacturers, in liquids tion, must fyle them without dela oh Napoleon Beaudin, agent of the Sotate 752 Craig street, who is authorized to Bottle a accounts.The executors are not Tésponaible for any obligations contracted without their written order.Napoleon Bonin.agent.103 1 FOR SALE \u2014 DININGRUOM SET, SIDEBOARD table, chairs, &c., also Kitchen furniture, 8 sand utensils, cheap.Apply 57 Herminiestrees.71029 R SALE-A GOOD WORK HORSE, WEIGHS FO oi er ha Satis, cheap, Apply ho Duke sat For erica take, chess for Jroar, FE Lawrence st For BALE\u2014A LARGE CARVING short time (n use.Apply, Luard & Bt.James st For NALE\u2014A GOOD BECOND HAND SAFE: AP- ABLE, Que acdonald x 3 to ¥.L.Betque, No.181 Bt.Jame.Room 10.pis mL X R SALE-EXTRESS WAGGON AN; d'aimoet new, $80.Apply ANPIA 48) Bt.Urpadn 8 oo OR SALE\u2014COUNTER, FT.Tone, IN aod Oder and shelving, af 1 8t, Catherine 0 on SALE-BABY'S Sy RASRET CARRELAGE NEW Apply Thi NL tonnes du t sn leurs.No.52 Shuter st Address, work by the ng or wash post \u201clor 1 015\" as 9 103 2 of references nite day No Watt, 7 st.Dominigne te W ANTED TO PURCHASE-A FEW ETAT LONGUEUIL, COTTAGE, sous i FORSIARED \u201ca STE = tent ii gbont 4 ny ot the G8: Bs Sethe T suitably ble for winter or residence, facing ROR Edward's Rs Lesr-ou au SUNDAY EVENING.ON NT.CATHER.above ao evel EDIT, 71 7 Berri, or Ly Jamest, ot, Roque unies ROOMS AT 181 8%.GEORGE Bolgneurs tn 2 pevote b Sow.on Th f souare and si be vo 33 Argyle avenné, 1 L'ETAT LACHINE (UPON VERY 102 asonable An a desirable ho aspen.wiih hal on nd attach ; abont enquire at es se ames st.Fives EC LET\u2014AT POINTE CLAIRE, CLOSE by the villag drive from &: lake 5 Dane or 8 iple; je EH an acte ering à spleu Loue rane rom 1 Esp O LET\u2014AT LACHINE, CENTRE a T ov le larga double Store aud dwelling Rida FE 2 FURNISHED Se aired, with s private fam by BEE S\u2014A NICE FLAT OF 4 ROOMS, HUSEO RQ west end of dt.Antoine st, y, 14 D ios Rom Fo FOR GENTLEMEN, nf Pad Hleury st., Hanover Rares or Evo Po nd Taies employed out Soom, Ein Roos runes 18EED OR or without Board, after Ti Hey Ap ai ie Jurors st, cot.Blenry.Apply at present George st; m8 YO LET ORT-BROWN COGRER BPANIEL x RL EGR wed, reward will ba given to finder by 475 St.Paul » Anyone found barboring same Lee this notice be prosécuted.1021 LOoER0s, BATURDAY.ARODT ures conning two out ils Ho some change.brs] M The be re w: infog tea $0 ana ey st 2 1 PTT _, TURDAY LG, EAR ?CORNER OF or case, Il inder y 24, be rewarded on retarming an jeatper ane Pia 03 3 LOST RK EYS\u2014LOST LAST WEEK A SMALL BUSCH at keys.Post ave with.a fer gher mets on O8 mi hoes Tan and be rewa: OUND\u2014ON LASTBA = IT ov DUBORD no tnnet of bufter.Owner can oRta penses at No, 10 Dubord street.Ro OOM3\u2014ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, Dot va = single, nice.quiet and central localfey, auly a few minutes from Fou ce, 114 Champ de 1038 M.ON ST Fico \u2014TO LET.A LAKGE, C: NEORTARLY F Ronen io morn © GER vhere bo bo other St 7 st hoon RE Ms \u2014 TO - at a DOURLE- AND.-FWQ \u201cene Jogle with board, also table board.RY stree: splendid on NISHED BOOMS AND Te ae sors, alae Ee AA R kitehon Le, pos hed -lotat af.Urbain id pire al As fh EAs at md Soke de Rin.Uh CHEAP, COTTAGE, 1253 0OM-~TO ET, UNPUESISRER BATH ROOM Dorehestor strech ro west, extension | fr central Toi Palliy, vont moderate.Alfons, if Cl PT Roos mony TORS SARE yaa] LET\u2014 SPLENDID NEW LOWER from 6.Lit 4 Desrivia 10920 ox, tenement.Apply at 95 Plymouth TROPA FURNISHED KOM WITH BOARD, FOR LET-PAKT OF HOUSE, 4 APART.DROMELY FURKISHED ms = ments, ato.; > ard and shed: central; Dis a garden x oué vent, 00.A Ward & Co.< 250 5L Samed Roo HEA ROOMS, USE OF BATH AND W.AUNDEY MACHINERY FOR SALE.Be ne ars Tirorerrod ent 65 0.41 bar L In pence pe ot introducing form parse mont Ez LT EE al of areter rower ooms-To L .ont UBLE AND INE sIF- SAE metal Ï om oRdE Tis Rg med.A ppiy 85 84.Ellxabe agèr.OR SALE.WHOLESALE Son E88 ago, ef established d over 20 Jo == Erapan iT pe TY fOFLUDE A! a Dunno is To a Ea Eh Sr Boot, Chicago, lS mr MOST B_SALECAT GREAT BARGAIN, SQUA pa A re A Yate: wife Fo ph MontilOpening {High eet.]Lowest.Closing, PoRX.May.24.50 4.: Ha 28.50 £3.Es wn LARD.ay.go 6.85 hi {a Sema 5 Lin : A D ROOM, à Stan line 51 icy ce FOR 1 UR2 69 xt.Constant nrset, Roe Ho fs fin Roza.ee WITH 10% 2 Aso TABLE BOARD.o GER Rou gat or OF 3 3 FINE FRONT ROOMS, R°2EE T0 LET; man at iM M
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