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[" ph PN MON TREAT, -SATURDAY.\u201cMARCH I, 1888, PRICE ONE CENT.| A rare combination of Frivate I'lantation Java and Arabian Mocha, producing a perfect blend of Great Strength and Exquisite Flavor.As 111s imported aad controlled exclusively Ly us, wo guarantee Absolute Purity, Tniformity and Jilchness.Always packed in 7 Ib.Air-vixhi Tin Caus taever sold ln bulk; \u2018She Best Coffee you ever drank.Insist upon having it.None genniue without our Trade-Mark and Mynatare At wholesaiz only: bY CHASE & SANBORN, Importers, Montreal.\u201c YOUR GROCER SELLS IT.2506044 Sitanxsiipæ a \u2018ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, \u2018ALLAN LINE } 1858 WINTER SERVICE\u20141888 Liverpool, Malifax and Baltimors Mais service.From E ë From From Liverjwol.1 STEAMSHIPS Balumore\u2019 Haltax teb.= Circa-slan \u2026 Feb.A | sq D = GO| sarmaaaa mar, 4 | Mar J0 Mas.1 smidinuan .- Lu - 4 Who nN.TN eatoaadiand will perform a fortnightly Winter Service between Halifax and St.Jobu as under: From St John, February March.From !aifar February.March.April > i pyres Glasgow aud Boston Service.From Giasgow.| STRAMSHIPS | From Hoston Feb.# Seapding Davis.Keo, 20 1 | \u20ac artmsconan.mac à Mar, & NILEEUBO +200 asser 0sec0e \u201c1 Glasgow and f\u2019hiladeiphia Service.STHAMSHIPS \u201cor Norway RTL F From Glasgow.| ! Philadelphia, Feo, 17 Mar.+ i an 65 tn eb, iv | n - 24 } M to tat obese steamers call at Halifax en roats to l\u2019hilade: roi ¥regne Taras.ar further information apply to .ROBINSON, 156% ST.sans: STREET.opposite 3% Lawrence Hall.Or H.& A.ALLAN, 25 Common street, - Montreal.$0 State sireet, - - Boston.33 WINTER SERVICE llansa Stoamship Co, of Hamburg 7 AKD THE WHITE CROSS LINE OF ANTWERP, Under Contract with the Dominion Government, & Steamers of the above lines will sall during the winter season at rezular intervals, between Hamburg, Antwerp and Halifax, N.3.and jor 5L John, N.B.:\u2014 ss.Kebrwieder will sail from Hamburg, via Antwerp.for Halifax.about March 20th.8% \u201c Wandrabm \u201d will sail from St.John, N.B.tor Hamburg, about March 31st.Through bills of lating cra) oi a tlamburz and Antwerp to polnts 8ast aa i was, *o* Far Rates of Freight and other partiontar, apply to ALGUsI BoLrEX, Gdaaibad, ent ilansa AS A 10 Œ Ai Atls.LLY, Auiwerp.f ston: Asp Uo digas) BEN MANS & LUDWIG Antwerp, Agents Pirie oo lias, er te Muaderton, & Co, Montre General Agents in Cite.1xzaw Do NION LI ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIFS.Liverpool Service.bAILING DATES From Baitimera From Dalifar.Barnis.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 - Tuesday, \u201c8th fev.Saturday, 3rd Mar oreo 13h 17th = Vancoaver \u2026.: = 31 Stale-rooms, Music-room, These steamers have Mal: nn.sheep, [he rooms are ali oulside and are Comioriabiy heated Ly steam.Cabin rates from Baltimore or Halifax.$50.$60, #65 and 675, according to position of \u201cstale-room, with equal 0e: on pi eg steerage at loweat Apply w Ww.DOB +143 257 or D TORI L&C Bn mm RAR St.James street, 10, B Hospitai atraet.1 NTERCOLONIAL R AILWAY.WINTER ARRANGEMENT.COMMENLINU 28TH NOVEMDLR ress l'assenger Trains y exCELleU) ms tolloive: Through Ex daily (hua Leave .ev. DT 1ELBPHOMG 18723 Educational A A NS ANS NAN Young Ladies\u2019 Singing Class.Madame de Anrells Waters bezs to announce that she\u2019 will commence the above class for the stu iy of Soife-:Ri and English Baliad Sing- inz on Wednesday, the 21st March, at 80'cloek .m.Terms for ten lesgons, $5.Clazs fimfred to twenty papiis., pplications receiv ed daily after 4 o'cto lame Waters\u2019 residence.734 Sporhrooke pet, law \"WOVEN WIRE FENCING Twisted Wire Rope Selvage.Al widths and sizes.Sold by us or any desler in this lihe of goods, FREIGHT PAID, Information free.Write The ONTARIO WIRE FENCING co.Picton, Ontario, of COOPER, FAIRMAN & CO., Montreal, Wholesais Agenty tor Quebec and Maritime Provinces.What the People Say \u2014ABOUT-\u2014 Norman's Électro-Carative Belts ss A.Nonmax, FrQ.DasononTo, Ont, Dear Sir \u2014My brother\u2019s wife has roceived £reat benefit from your Belts, I don't think she would have been ative now bat for them.but is now in the bast of health.I enclose umount o: your d charge lor a «ood set as soon us possible with full dirgcetfons.Yours train _ W.J.EMERSON.' ESTABLISHED 1874.4 QUEEX Briley EAST, - TORONTO.\u201c Oounnltation and Gatalosus Fars., size 8x30 inches, - nd ome.summer hotel a Vaudrenil, Stores, Matels, âc., to Zot, - NN SOLS NES Lucky Warehouse TO LET.At present occubied by JAS.LEGGAT, 148 McGill street.APPLY ON THE PREMISES 84 6 TO LET, Those remises, corner Notro Dame and \u201ceoltor bofhe S-reets, now occupiod by Mr.Thomas Lamb, as a whnlesaln and retall grocery.This is ope of the hest stands fn St.Arp a Ward.Itis suitable for any vusiness, Counters.Drawers and Shelving now in ue will go with the premises if required.Apply to 31tt WM.DOW & CO.TO LET-Stores & Offices Woll lighted and heated, with hydraulis hoist, most n\"uitable for rnanaofacturors\u2019 agents or llebt manufacturing purposes, ADLT to «0 St.Dizier, opposite Deleeirie® TO LET, ONE OF THOSE DESIRABLE WAREHOUSES IN THE CAVERHILL BLOCK.Apply to CRATHEGUN & CAVERIRILL, 89 87, PETER STREET.Slzeod ABGE FLAT TO LET IN THE GLEN- ora Luildinz, with u- e of freight and passen er eievalor, irom Ist May, bly _80 if NE.mami Won a co.O LET\u2014IMMEDIATELY, STORES and flats, well lirhted, with or without Pes im APDIY W oF.Ai.MU ALEX Ng ok 3 Je es O LET\u2014-GOOD STORE, GOOD STAND: rent $200, good opening for branch ready made clothe, ere, Apily 10 GE.Nellson, aur.tioneur, AEVELE, Lo: Kepfrew, mi.HS 4 Bouses to Set, ses 10 LEtT\u2014 HOUSE.PURNISHE D OR UNfurnished, corner St.Hubert and Mignonne &treeis, 10 rooms, wrter closet, bath.ro.mn wath hot wi \u201cter, and slate wish tuba, also with hot and cod water, r_ AP ppl ly upstairs, us ~~ PO LET\u2014A VERY COMPLETE LOWER tenemen:, situated in most desirable locality.Lrg Noo G2 sharar st.Anpiy to Walter Drake, No.li Lore Avedus oF OL dt Gabriel street.6 Te LET\u2014NO.1 WINNING STREET, self-contained.BR rooms, bath and = = Apply.to 3 Winning, otf Macau.YO LET \u2014 NO.20 ST.FAMILLE ST., A beautiful 3 story.cut stone house, outhnusen and stabung.: ail completa, near sherbrooke st, to be Jet cheap.Apply do lileury et.U3 4 ERO LET-AT ST.ANNE'S, THE FUK- nished residence of the subacriber, Whom address, lvan Wotherspoon, Q.C., 59 Viet tons 0 LET\u2014 NO=.501 and 503 SHERbrooke st, ncar Main st, very low to desirable ter jana: two Lretty cottages in A million, EDR d wt A.Keinhacui, 613 Lagaucheuere st e Pas ot vite st LET\u2014 SELF CONTAINED Fr and lower tenements, three acd five \u201caires smair nie: e où premises, tr pret rooms, with pas Tenement, jour rooms 758 St.(\u2018onstant a\" EU LET\u2014HOUSE BRICK HOUSE NO.241 DVoneganast.Georgy Bury, 85 St.James st.64 8 140 LET\u2014NEW HOUSE, NO.89 CHER- Situations Vacant, WANTED, A Good Plain Cook; must have first-class references.No washing, 126 MANSFIELD STREET.643 ANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, 50 LIME.atone cutters, ) Wages $3 to $4 per Jay, werk for aix mon.he, #, M, 16p0l, MW © dsôr sir Mont w.eM Vis & SONS, U Lôa2aw WASTE TUMEDIATELY, 6 son.PAINTERS ai wiute vashers, and à tirat-clase r-hangerst Alan Ÿ appréicli es troim 16 60 13 years oll; sos ve in 5 RO UE in pa sue Will bo preforre Appl aid N ree Jane a of 37 Was TED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, en smait tonit y vases 3 #10a month.Adres iin references, Mrs.- Leaisun, Royation, Vi.ot 4 WR ferenaes anit, 005 rED\u2014A \u201cRes APFCTABLE PERSON AS CHIL.* maid, Yrolesaut, pal those wilh good re- df appli, from ul) da Ta à 3s Was APPRENTICE FOR THE DRUS baie, tnust know how to «speak French, Cth will pleden Answer in thet own Vanderri alt g pue.Where parents reside, ote.Address, J ds Sian office 3 JANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR SMALL Landy, Rood wages hud, in capable, oma UN py be tute twa, pra after AIX 0 it SL.TANIED IMMEDIATELY, A NEAT AND TIDY Kirt, to asda ty ihe cara of Lung Children, aod in taht pousew.APR.Apply at 82 Macka 643 Wa TED~IMMEDIATRLY, A GOOD GENERAL 7 VF sent, Rd Liberal wages will be paid.Ap; lym Aas CLANS 2% on, Nr Wor NG DE 112 CONFEA _ hand._Audress, NN Tan WANTED MALE ou TRE 37%.NM Riel ut tSpowriter.Address, \u20188, FER sock, ant when necessary tuvel, Apply, re \u201d F.0.Box 1801, montrmal, Wa; TLD~A HOUSÉMAF iroreitans pretorres ANTEP -A HHANSFENISHER, A TE Sei, hands, apa red and Kinzer, Assu à Shiter, Prd firs > a a\" V FANTED\u2014A LITHOUGHABHIC CaN AE FOR 8 I» AT 285 UN SRE TT _ ADpis hanelaup, 503 \u20ac Montreal; sala:y and cowunission.uv 1344, STA otic sa: 3} TANT ED\u2014DRE SS AND MANTLE ARLE ONE who (bogaughiy nuders à nds the bns fa ut khe can give saliat on as to at and il 0 opening vy addressing, P, 0, Bi Lachttie.Que, stating aes with or withons hour Situations Jante.LUN SESSIONS Ww ANTED\u2014 SITUATIONS FOR OLD Country lmmigrants, machinists, catbenters, mid hinds, gnideners, grooma, { borers, vlerks, porters, &c, acrivin regularly, many of whit conn Ae péclaiy cecoament ei.Applications > the nudersigne § will receive var et ul and pre mpt a a seen at ie k ACTION, Tinulradion Pere da cy, : a atu Craig atrect WA NTED-RY STEXOGR APHER, WITH EXPERI position in wholesale house, aan operate vu aie \u20ac mes 13 SD.et.Be \u2014 \u201cIFUATION ny hue, Jar 2a purlea ce, best Host s'ex 083,\" once 8 perience.at present ki clergyman, 8 situation x bo koepar | 8e AAT Ady\u2019 anion, nee, 1 emotion, pa Ci 1, open for WwW ax YOUNU MAN, pi Sadistn bookkegpar, ches rier st, this flne stone cottage to let VaXTE mY A po ion io rebrete or DEN TEARS cheap, 10 ri 2e.bath heated by hot water, fin wanntactnrin rm por ee esalo ed with all kuoen i: TI renen ta, wuh large yard, ana oils an nt ox of arise) Ras\u2019 PERE Jes cles: tine stables wilh hay loft.Apply, from 1.500 8710 be of \u2018he demie satistactory refs: st T7 st.Lawrence Main.$06 13357 8 IAL office.ANTED \u2014 KITUATION BY ARC ENOES Fons danted, nurse, French woman fiah A XS oem io mm ~ | Daby preferred.Audress, ye 158 Cadloux ANTED BD a SMALL FURNISRED V AXTED-B jose J LADY OF Se A ou: n central iocalily, moderate sel gover, Sr head depa; n Tent.family sin no ubildren; best JAM vos man hotei, M, N., Hendrng tt a.1783,\" STAR oilice.643 3 ANTE D=sITE ATIGN du \u201cre WHOLES TEAL ears\u2019 experieace In , bayet ANTED\u2014FURNISHED -HOUSF, IN En natieh aT ear 20 ao objection 16 adeittng, AS good order, for possession on or before Jat April next, Address, \"K 1246.STAR 63 781,\u201d Hran office, dress, Eusiness Chances.RARE CHANCE.SPLENDID RESTAURANT FOR SALE, Known under the name of the VENDOME RESTAURANT, 1930 NOTRE DA ME SFKEEI.The situation of this \u201cestablishment is exceptional, being near the new Grand Trunk und Canadian Pacific Railway depots, and facing the Balmoral Hotel, it is a site of extraordinary advantages.The sellers guarantee the tax of the license.This tax will constitute, with other terms, one of the conditions oi she Messrs.( > & N.dallee, tbe present proprietors of the.batti ing à Mand rnd it impossible to take charza of this establishment at the same time.Terms very easy.Address, for conditions, to the VENDOME RESTAURANT, 83 zeodtl 1839 Notre Dame Stroet.Important to Manufacturers! Will give facilities and mako most liberal terms to parties interested in manufactures, selecting a location on my Mile.vd Farm.site, on the city iimits, on the Main street; water supply sifficient fur enxine work; school, city railway and steam cars at hand, Apply.LOUIS BEAUBIEN, 80 St, James street.2 n.m.every dny.) Fe SALE \u2014 One of the Oldest Hstablishe:1 Boot and Shna Stores on the Main street; proprietor having to sell on account of sickness.For further partigulars apply to 481 H.F.POIRIER.Quoeon's Hall Block.JOR SALE\u2014A FIRST-CLASS REStaurant with license, easy terms, firat- gas locality, 200d reasons fur soiling.Addtes:, i 33\" ~1AR Olive.(i4 6 OR SALE \u2014 GOOD STANDS IN ALL busliursses, hotels, saloons, grocerias, reslauranty, confeci.onsry.ies oppoertunis Or Whose ring a business |, larra 120 alg 56z ry ues sn WANTE D_BY A RESPECTABL, LF WOMAN, WORK by tha dav.Apply, 40 Quesnel 043 WAT ED-BY KLOE RLY PERSON, SITUATION as working housekee sd éoo! roughly competent.Address, il il Se Era On Booms so: Lex mA ~~ OOMS\u2014IP LENDID WELL \u201cFUI RNISHED, 0 sr without board.143 Mansñeld at, also ORT PRROOHS- -TO* LET, Thome, for gentlemen or married cou, ole.63910 OMS \u2014, A BGF.R°, WITIE +e NICELY FURNISHED BED- ple.bath, FLEANANT ROOMS AND GOOD board, at 764 Sherbrooke stree 63 6 OOMS \u2014 Ty LET, Lon raRIARLE WELL FUR.piahod rouins, With ail modern conveniences.34 University st 63 8 rae room, use of Rite ten, dining roo ROWE ITEOF RDOMUS FURNISHED, nrg LE 1a 5 ganel a von -\\ NICE FU RNISITER OR CNFURNISHED 20, on ra Lien di raitable for one or Be 148 BL 1ST0 Es OTIFOILT FURNISHED, Sineurr street DOM A LARGE FORNISHED FRONT Ron suitable for Sve gentiemen, also single room.À 14 men: I Brunswick st, VOMS-AND ROCRDIN A F\\FST-CLASS poling Yolo ÆX tois house.149 Islenry et.and ts {AND Boag CN BE Sn BY- KE~ Oo apuciAble young lady wh aroun the dav.For tA per Tani âs \u20ac pion a.y ee y sh D, FOR GENTLE.brev evening, Ad Llress, in rear, ls, on bath: voim floor sp céuple, r i PRooys NICELY nen or parried moringin May.77 Hieury at, RL 00 a s- COMPORTABLY FURNISHED, nié Aut cg Form, FRE DORE, alse bras 4 Mossiil + Olga: avenite.Pie rm LET, AND 4 se ad OOM \u2014 DOUBLE ROOM TO AL ay he board, at IAN ONMS-T0 LET, A° WELL FURNISHED D BEDroom and siting.room.nuttadie for one or two tlemen.Apply at Noo § =.Law, 3 OOMN \u2014 PLFASANT ein DOUULÉ HOOM# and single room, with terins moderate, ace 84 lleury st FERNISHED FRONT & 848 Ni LARGE 29 pa moral st.Ro \u201cONE LARGE DOUBLE RDOM, AND NSE 3 cine, RA Yay tarnished, gas ste.drat class JSecommuydntion, 51 t.utheart at.84 FOON-NUCELY FURNISHED ROM, AT NO T° Champ do o Mare, nest the City Hall, at d'oderale I DOM \u2014 room.Wroperty for Sale LULU Nan PANINI ASN NA te FOR SALE.That vainablo property.No.9 Prince ot Wales Terrace, corner of Sherbrooke And Fee! strooth, having large house and wing outhouses.Large Porton of main oa RAVER a Bi ARE Cor OR SALE-OR TO LET, NO.9 DRO- let st.(10 vds from St.Louls Park), toums cota; with au modern cun urchnase monay may r Te Pe cent.interet, Le LONDON & Gl.QUE HAN SOUELY FURNISHED R hot cold wa wiih withogt boar\u2019 Meutil ¢ \u201calles Avenue 1 OOMS \u2014 A TASTEFULLY FU ENISHER aud two anfarnishen ronina to let, hs hors waler, Ras, La \u20ac 48 NL.© onsen: 8h Ria INK, SINGLE, ONY DOUBLE, NEATLY jnrnishos rooms, board If Bequired, ceniral localics.=; Beime 2 o Me ELFGANTLY FURNISHED saad ROOM, rivhie family, for ee of near This 17 a Anderson Bi, \u20ac OOM-TO LET, FE TSISIEDS RLDERL Tu LADL RY or gen rtjornen, with ly we ou break.ap = nner tenament.OOMSLONE FRONT AND ONE BAOK Bank wall furnished.vu hath-room flat, ht 743 Sherbrooke +; Alsu Rvo:l able boar HEA very reasuba Die.Xppiyto UX, JOS.CADE 042 20815 tilips Rivest, OR SALE_-A VALUABLE PROPERTY for\u2019 pale la Je Yillage of Fondieton, vince of Ontario; ass marne & and shed; ve US yarticulars rd a MAN enter ville.cas Booms Td anted, WW nih gmat A FARRIED nt a Ee TWO TU x.nnd ain centr iry.\u2018Address, \u201cL STAR tee n° ta ler ° $3 W ETT IN TT oF Uv MIVER- stiy st,, 1W0 comfortabl furnished Eco, hy twin Ee oad.about the 10th April.Address 1208.° ALBERT TAYLOR, General Finaheial, Real Fayate and Collecting Agent.Loans on Mortgazes and other securities effected.ant on Blocks, Morchandise or Com- méreial Paver ne.otiated.Bsedis 128 sr, JAMES STREET, jaftering ent Re ef- Nizd daca) ul = on .J Ÿ ve « es we TEDW FU RIED, INTHE VICINTY oi da gen Caihedral.Address, with ter Np kN1SHED ROOM | wihout board, not more thal aK trom Jost Ufce; state tras, \u201cRoom,\u201d NTAR Offioa, w ANT E ro snd daug twent minutes\u2019 muat muderats.Bourd Wanted.ANTED-PARTIAL BOARD AND TO Denis at., Viger 8guard or Sqn preferred, ¢15 non: yd ddress, \u201c0 Wn o | Children _Crv.for Fras Cu WAN LA FI CLASS MAN, Thonon x fauitar sent kid glove business.to TWANTLED-SITUATION AB COOK.244 WILL AM ANLED-SEWINU OF Ald.KINDS, LIN PRL.vate pamilles, or as sick nurse, Tea g datlons, 55 Lu 4 wil GRATING, on WAN TED-LY RESPECTABLE WOMAN, Wonk by the day.Apply, B2St Antoine st, in Tee ANTE « GENTLEMEN'S AND ur \u201cre W Siding, fool, taken from, and deiverad si silenges.Joseph Muller, 164 Wellingto! Wa TED\u2014-FEMPLOYMENT BY A GOOD hm LA, ok, reierences.T0 st Lawrence st 648 re ï § ir Gr D ~ = H A) i - .In all the writings ol Robert Louls Steven - gently the Lour, and are quite happy Levause they _ which they refused : pett \u2018dabject Tonterday.pe STEVENSON AS A POET, An Interpreter of the Child\u2019s : - Mind.The Aytoblographic Character of tits Work\u2014\"A Child's Garden of Verses\u2019 Embodies Mis Uw Recollections, i res 0e A Boy's Iden of the Wind \u2014\"*hadow March\u201d \u2014bome fjeautiiui Woems brun bteven- son's Firat Volume -Vo \u201cdake Believe\u201d the Gist of mn Child's Lile\u2014 tits dl'uems à Series ul Fhoto- graphs of Childish densa.tions - \u201cUnderwoods\u201d-Au Autobiographical Yoeus, sou IL is hus own pervading personality that {ves them their tiregistible charui.JL 39 fii own inborn spirit of adventure and sy me pathy with à rugued, outdour, waaduring lie that taken \u201cireasuiv Injand\u201d a classes fication Lo Le piaced Leside \u201cRo:lusou (rue soe: anditis bis pro\u2018ouudima native sense o! the po-sihiiltivs for uod und evi in avery man\u2019s suui that readers \u201cor Jekyil and Mr, Hye such a strong and moving piece of fiction.iis essays, even blograpbicil and literary, have the personal note; they are not sterniy crithal, they are the impres- plonk of a rarely sensitive mind, delivered in & style, fresh, Kven, iliuiminating beyond any writer of the diy.Alluou a writer in the Lundou Spe'a 0 says: \u201clL embodies the child's Jeviiuars, but eurtiorties twin al uf torn Jar beyond the ceach of a child's power of expression.\u201d this poem itlustrates the poldt.THE WIND, Isaw you (oss the Kites on high, And blow Le Yards about ho sky} And atiar and I leard you poss Like Luues@iirts acres the grass\u2014 wind, # blowing ali cay long, O wind, thui sipxh 80 loud à song! I saw he lifferent tbin:s yon dit But avn, you yeur-er you hid, felt you push, | heard you call.Feouad not ee y visu a ul Q Wind, a-Uiuwiax alidav ton, O wind, that ain.8 su joud a rougl O you that are sw strong and eohl O lovee r, ara you young or old ?Are you a Le A few doses of RADWAŸS PILLY wil} fras the system of all the above named d F ars.Pri 25 cents per box.Hold by ail druz- gists, Send Stamp for our hook \u201cFaise and True,\u201d te RADWAY & CO.(Limited), 419 8t.Ja Es onireat, Prob fetors 278 ADY RE a BA 2 BAR.BAPARILLIAN RESOL .d-2aw pre re ~ ~ Coughs, Bo Whooping Cough, Croup, Brenchi- tis, Asthma, and every affection of the Throat, Luogssnd Chest aro speedily and permanently cured by the use of WISTAR'$ BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY, which does nat dry up 8 congh sud leave the cause behind, but loosens it, cleanses Puits\u201d the WLE & SONS, Bold by dealers general pe BB Id Bindin Big 6 lé Binding , \u2014- RAILED FREE.Addrosa, T, ©.Box 1919, N.F, LYST OF PEIRCIPAL NOS, © Siné Colle.or Tosiaimg [oianté.re of eilog Bi 5% 0 rm SEs Seg IES SIE Fit) s= » Re: bal Tal; fi i | .ER old J = The Seven C [ET Thess seven beautiful boys owe thelr beauty of skin, luxurianov of hair, purity of blood, and fresdom from hereditary tuint or humors of the skin orscalv to the celebrated CUrivUka REXMEDIE: For cleansing, purifying and baautifying the skin of children and infants, and curing ror- turing, disfiguring.itching.sealy and pimply diseases of the skin.scalp and blood, with {css of hair.from infancy 10 old aue.CUTICU- BA, the @reat skin cure, and CUTICURA HOAP, ap exquisite skinberutiflër, prepared irom it externaliy, and CuUTICURA KESOLVENT, the new blood purifier, internally, «re {nfallible, Your moat valuable Crrrevra REMEDIES have done my child sc uch good that feel like aayine this for the benefit of tho-d who ! are troubted with skin disouse My lets wii], was troubled with Keze and Iriel sever ol dootors and.medicin®® but did not sto her ADR good uniil T used the Crrriuna BEME- DIES, which speedily cured her, for which I owe you many thunks and many nights of rest ANTON BOSSIMER, Edinburgh, Ind, The CrTIcura REMEDIRR are in great da.mand.The 'UTICURA REROLVHNT sells he'ter than any other blood purifier.Tha CUTI- OUBA SOAP {is 1Taised by my customers, e thinking about going to \"EMEHATIO = .Public \u2019 Haviuæ br soch houses and laboratories tn physicians prescribe it regularly, its power .Fothethlrd {rom nameon int oan.Lu - o the next 10 each $10 cash, To the next 20 egch $5 cash had interviews with his father\u2019s ghost, who - day of July next we have decided to give away Te the four hundred persons whose names * 5 GRABAM & cassie The Baily Star co.Proprietors.168 and 3165 Bt.James dtroet.us Daitr BTAR ls sent to any part ot the vis States or Cuaunda, postare free.nt 83 à year.$1.60 for six mouths, and Me.tor thro monthe ##- We believe the circulation of THE RTaR oth the combined issue of all the otter Fuulish newspapers published in the els of Montreal, Correspondent and Agent far Fr-noh and Velsian ulvertisine in The AR Tone, A.Loratte, 61 Hue Cuumartin, Paris, France.CIRCULATION UF THE DAILY STAR for week ending March 10, 1888.Monday.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026equessers 27.451 Tuesday.ol 27261 SO aoT Total.RUT 166,515 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week ending Murch 10, 1888, 27.753.=\u2014\u2014 SATURDAY Mak CH 11, 1484 Henry Brian, \u2018the courageons friend of dumb créatures, is deuil, This Kin-lly natured gentleman had won for hinselr the respect and esteem of every humane Dan and woman in Americaant I urope, He devoted lus Tit@ Lo thie prevention of cruelty 1o animals, and by 13 ccaseiess exertions, and Lis unquenchable enthyg- siasm did very wuch to lessen the sufferings of the brute credtion an eyery city, town and village on this continent, He has gone to Lis rest, but the good work which he commenced will continue to extend.Tur Provincial Government is to be congratulated npon its late appointments to the magistracy.It has not as has been too often the case in this province made political partisanstiip Uie sole test of fitness.Tlie gentemen who have leen recently appointed to the honorable and responsible position of Justice of the Peace are quite capab.e of perforiving the duties of the office in such à Way ns Lo gain for the magistrucy the respect of the community.The ast hst gazetted contains the names of sneh men as J.W.Ilopkins, Frane.s Huston, G- orze Hyde, W, D.MacIntost, aid J Magor, gentlemen who are only known to the public as men of character, who are respected in their several huinesses, and who have never dabbled in the trade of polities, Thr acitation tor international copyright goes on, and every now and then a circumstance crops up to show how urgently it is needed.An outzaze that will appeal to everybody's sense of justice has just been committed in the name of thedrama, hy Mr, F.V, Seebohm in adaptins and producing at the Prince of Wales Theatre Mrs.Burnett's ideal juvenile story of \u2018Little Lord Fauntleroy\u2019 entirely without her sanction or co-operation.lngiish crities uinie in condemning both the lack of prvetple shown in doins the thing aaul the result itself.The Fimes says thac Nr, sectotin \u201chas laid violent hands upon Mra Burnett's story and vulgarized t= dainty and charming sentiment in degante oi her expressed desire,\u201d The situation for Mrs.Burnett is anything but acree.able, She finds à play which she lias neither authorized nor approved fo sted upon her reputation, and 1m addition to this unpleasaniness, the absolute disadvantage of having the opportunity of dramatizing her own work forestalled.This is a peculiar stile of things and shows that seine persons who are considered intelligent have no accurate comprehension, even in this ars which boasts of its cnlightment, of what rectitude means, IT is said that the idea of nlilizing the sensational neidents of Inspector Byrnes\u2019 professional experience aud not originate with Juan Hlawtherne, asus popularly supposed, but with the detee- tive himself.It 18 also saul that Mr.Byrnes made a number of tnsnecessiul efforts to get the collaboration of other New York novelists betore ha appied to Mr, Hawthorne, two or thtee of whom were highly indignant at the proposition.Their indignation has been vatiri cally commented uponin the newspapers, Perhaps, however, their action in the matter is more to the credit of the literary spirit of the ago ad Mr.Taw.~ thome's less, although we must believe it best illustratod by the latter, tical cousvlerations\u201d are running away with so manv other considerations now-a-days that it is refreshing to find a little resistance to the prevailing ten.\u201cPrac.- dency, hore and there atid to Kiiow that in the minds of u few Pegnie something is due to art for art's sake and not wholly for the sakn of the dollars that are part of its reward.HUMAN nature does not chanr» very- rapidly.Twenty-eight vears azo this spring the sensation of tne day was the prize-fight between Heenan and savers.A portion of the commnnity objected to having the details of the mill\u201d pub lished ; but the curiosity of the general public was too stron: {0 permit anything like general ret cence on the sub- jest But mueh was said about the brutality of prize fightin and many thought that in a few years it wouid be a thing of the past.Now the press has an exactly similar performance to chronice andat cannot-truthtuily be said that there is any apparent decine of public interest in the deeds of the goxers, Qué New York and Boston sontemporaries give column upon column to the late tight, and appear to think they cannot say too much about il Tins may seen discouraging to moral reformers, but we would not advise them to distress themselves too much about it.The present ts not a cruel age, and if interest in boxing is kept up, it is not because people delight in thinking about wounds and bruises, but be.Oause they cannot help admiring strength and skull, courage and endurance, To prove that thi is the case it is \u2018only necessary Lo think of the indignation that is caused when a professional fighter or other trained athlete makes use of his powers for aggression upon some weaker individual.No, the public like fair play, and, so far as they countenance prize-fighting at all, only do po because in their opinion it illus trates and develops the spirit of fair Diag.It will Le @ guod thing: doubtless when wars and fightings come to an end the world over; but there is no immediate prospect of that at present; and meantime the brave fighter whether with sword or with knuckles is sure to command a considerable measureof admiration.À DECISION rendered the other day in the British Divorce Court made it plain that an American woman who marries a subject of Queen Vietoria cannot get rid of lier obligations and responsibilities as a wile by procuring a divorce from him in the United States, \u2018while the husband resides in Her Majesty\u2019s Dominions.Captain McMahon of the British Army while living in Colorado married Miss Luse, an American girl.She went with him to England and after living there a year returned to Auierica, drawing at the same Lime an al- lowatice from her husband of $750 a year, and entered proceedings azainst him for a divorce.\u2018The husband was served with papers, but declined to appear in the Colorado Court.A divorce was granted the lady in due course and she married again.Capt.Me Mahon then sued for a divorce in England on the ground of his wife's adultery.The judge ignored the American divorce, ard granted the petition, giving Me Mahon the cnstody of his child.This decision is pronounced by some of thie American newspapers as \u201crighteous,\u201d and it is regarded as important, lt is based on the prin- tiple that an action for divorce can be properly begun only in the courts of the eountry in which the defendant resides, SALARIES OF THE JU DGES, The question of the salaries of the Canadian judzes has once more been raised in Pathament, We do not think thar any one has ever contested the position that the salaries are much too fow.\"The only argument hitherto advanced against the proposed increase | hais been that the country couid not alord it.We believe on the con- trarv that the country cannot afford lv under pay its judges.Not only 135 it important that the judzes should be - financially independent but that they shall be so well paid that the best and most successful lawyers at the bar will Le eager for promotion to the Lencn.At present à lawver in thie cnjoviient of a first class practice cannot aflord to accept a judgeship until he becomes too old to have many years Oo! Usefniness left for service al etter har or bench.There is too much of a disposition at Ottawa to regard the judictal bench primarily as a convenient Shelf tor politicians who have outlived their usefulness to their party.Consider:ng the system of appointment and tl.e poor pay, the wonder is that we are ~0 wel served as we are.Let our judges be selected from among our best lawyers and let their stipends be such that the best liwWers can accept appoiniments to the beuch Without pecuniary sacritice, THE NEW EMPEROR, It is evident that the illness of the Ftuneror Frederiek 111 has not affected eitizer his head or hs heart.He has in bis proclamation and in his letter to I'rince Bismarck shown to the German people and to the whole world that they r« both sound.These are not, as might be expected, dry, formal state documents in which the meaning is almost hidden béutatnh à mass of official verbi- are.On tite contrary they are instinct with jeehung, and have evidence in every line thut they are the production of an earnest, large-hearted, liberal- unnded man who {eels the weight of tbe responsiinlities that have fallen upon him, and who from his heart desires to perlorm the duties of his high position in such away as to advance the interests and increase the happiness of the people over whow he Las been called to rule.Both documents bear upon them the unupress of imhviduality., In the pro.tlunation he bears testimony to the creatness of the work done by his juther and to his many virtues as a nition bulider and a ruler.lle reminds the people that all he did was for the good of the fatherland.Of himself he savas bitie more than to put on record his resolution to exercise the power he has inherited for the advancement of the people of Germany.\u201clLmbued,\u201d he says, \u2018with the greatness of wy mission I shall make it my whole endeavor to continue the fabric in the spirit in which it was founded\u2014to make german the ceutre of peace and to fos- tér her welfare.\u201d In doing this he counts upon the co-operation of his \u201cfaithful people,\u201d He offers them his \u201cunbounded confidence,\u201d * for,\u201d he continues, \u201c1 am copvinced that on the basis of the unbreakable Lond between the sovereign and people, which, independently of every change in the statd, forms the unalterable mheritance ot the House of Hohen- sollern, my crown rests henceforward as securely as iL does upon the devotion of the country to the government of which I am now called and of which I solemnly promise to be a faithful King botir in happiness and in sorrow.\u201d Those, who hoped or expected that there would be estrangement between the new Emperor and Bismarék wiil be disappointed when they read his letter to \u2018the trusted chiet servant of my late father.\u201d \u201cChe ' Kkmperor hastens to give the great minister the credit which is his due.* You,\u201d ne tells him, \u201cwere his true and courageous counsellor, aim and form and secured its fulfilment.\u201d The letter contains what would be described on this side of the Atlantic as the Emperors platform, and it does not appear that there is a single plank int which is not likely to meet Bismark's cordial approval.The Emperor\u2019s policy 1s Conservative.He woyld have things kept very much as they are.He suscests no important changes The Constitution is to be preserved, the rights of the Federal Governments must be respecte, \u2018the warlike power of the country \u201d\u2019 must bf maintained unabated, religious toleration in its most comprehensive sense ,must be continued aud extended, edonomy must be practised, education i8 to be encouraged, and while tbe self-government granted to the.greater and Jesser communities is acknowledged to be beneficial, the power of the governing bodies {o tax the people must be so regulated as not to Le unduly burdensome, The objects which the Emperor desires to attain are clearly set forth in this concluding sentence, which is sure to become historic: * Careless of splendor and glorious achievements, I shall be content if it oan be hereafter said of my Government that it has been beneficial to mv veouin useful to my who gaye to his policy its THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1888 -DOUBLE SHEET.country, and a blessing to the Empire.The Gesman Emjperor has made a good beginning, and the German people have good reason, earnestly, if not hopefully, to pray, Long live the King, THE EUROPEAN SITUATION, Peace or war\u2014that is the question of the hour in Europe.It seems difficult ta account fer the fact that the most civilized portion of the globe should be trembling on the verge of a gigantic confliot, but so it is.What is it, we may well ask, that impels nation to precipitate itself upon nation with deadly intent?In ancient times, when men were governed almost wholly by instinct and passion, the thing could be understood; but now-a-days, when reason is supposed to have so large a share in the direction of human affairs, the problem is a more intricate one.Does the modern world require to pass under the dominance of some one great power, as the ancient world did under that of Rowse, before peace can be made secure.\u2018The pax Komana, while it lasted, was no doubt a great-blessing for the ancient world, and it would be well for Europe to-day if there were some authority that could bid the nations disperse their overgrown arwies and content themselves with the peaceful development of their present allotments of territory.There is no such authority however, and the several nations seem in relation to one another like so many irresponsible school-bovs, each wailing for the most convenient moment to begin an attack on some other.Unfortunately it seems very improbable just now that peace can be long maintained.Armies have been gathered, military stores have been accumulated, the industry of thousands and thousands of workmen has been diverted to the production of warlike equipments and provisions, and the whole financial condition of several \u2018great nations has been transformed to meet the demands of the war establishment.It is very doubtful what the effect would be of restoring some millions of wen to private life and peaceful industry.It might entail a social crisis more to be dreaded than even international conflicts.The probability is that the social condition of Europe to-day has much to do with its exaggerated militarism.If the thoughts of men were not occupied with the possibil- ites of foreign war, and if vast forces wore not ou hand that could be promptly used in the event of anything like a socialistic rising, il is possible that more than one government in Europe might find itself very insecure.While, however, the general condition of things is one of decidedly unstable equilibrium, the only power that really feels a strong impulse towards war is Russia.France might, if she saw a favorable opportunity, resort to war with the object of recovering her two lost Provinces; but, even for that purpose, she would be indisposed to fight unless the opportunity seemed a very good one.She would gearcely, even for Alsace and Lorraine, care to enter upon another life and death strugzle.The position of Russia 18 different.She has had the spirit of adventure strong in her, she feels within her the forces of a mighty expansion.She wauts to absorb all Lie Slavosic nations; she wants Iree access to the Med:- terranean through the ljosphorus; she wants to rue in the Levant, She jeels that she could afford to Jail in her undertakings without any serious ulterior results, that ber present domains are too solid and coherent for dismemberment.Russia therefore is pushing Austria hard, and the only question is whether in face of the alliancé bet ween Germany and Austria, announced the other day by Prince Bismarck to all the world, Russia will bave the audacity to precipitate a war.If she did so it would be in the hope that France would seize the opportunity to fall upon the western frontier of Germany, That France would do s0 in such a case l'rince Bismarck lately said was a matter of certainty.A writer in the Revue des Deux Mondes for February 15th, \u201cwho discusses the whole question very carefully from the French standpoint, shows many good reasons why France should be very slow to commit herself to an alliance with Russia that was destined to have the effect of crushing Austria, He shows that Russia would in such a case play for the safer game of the two.Her territory cannot be penetrated as the French territory can.Armies that have invaded Russia have generally perished there; armies that have invaded France have often held and subjugated the \u2018country.To crush Austria would be to remove the one barrier to the expansion of Russia in Southeastern Europe and Asia Minor, and would gravely imperil whatever jnterests ¥rance has in the East.What the writer somewhat curely hints at is that perhaps Austria might be detached from the German alliance, and an understanding come to between France, Austria and Russia to enrich themselves at the expense of Germany.It was an alliance of this nature with whieh Frederick the Great had to contend a century ago, but therd is no probability whatever that we shall see it renewed in this century.Austria could not, without a faithlessness almost without parallel in history, turn round upon the nation whose alliance has been her chief ground of safety for years past \u2018mains, therefore; to be seen how long Russia will be able to repress her vast warlike energies, and in what quarter they will finally break out.It will be more than most instructed obser expect if the next two years pass w out war in Europe on a large scale; he Lappy will those nations be that shall succeed in keeping out of the storm.BRIO.A- BRAC, It 1s curious how everything is made subversive to the commerci spirit, how every attraction In the heavens above and the earth beneath and the waters under the earth is made to minister to it.There is ho dignity of letters or of art that can withstand it.Witness this advertisement from a New York paper.* * * * .\u201cPaper Novels\u2014The remainder of our 25c edition, that we have been selling at Te, to close out at ic,\u201d Doubtless this isa liberal valuation for some paper-covered novels, if we leave the paper out of consideration, et it is also an offer of Mr.Stockton, r.Crawiord, Mr.Cable and all the pirated p copie, al one cent a piece! And we OU that ambition of the çheap-edition publisher is by no means bounded by modarn fiction but extends It simply re- |.to find himself intellectually at the & s.posal of the publio for a Quattor.grief and indiguation with which such an announcement as the foregoing must fill the souls of Mr.Wilde's sensitive contemporaries may be imagip as to the Miustrious classical dead, pay we not fairly expect the arrival Charon at any momen ing a re spectiul Jespatol of protest marked Jmmed iate.\u201d Plato, for instance, ht readily be exen for objecting to faving the Phaedon held vat at one ont as an inducement to other custom, or \u201cgiven away to every purchaser o one dollar's worth\u201d of modern mer- chandi se.» * * .From another point of view it is a more cheerful pige.It is not specially important to the publisher whether his customer is a boo seller or a grocer, sa long.as the sale is made, and on \u2018he publisher's prospects the author's prospects depend, So that if the plumber and the milkman take it into their heads to add a literary flavor to their business transactions, so much the better chance for the romance the Seribners bave igeon-holed, for the poems that travel as © 80 cosmopolitan.* + Moreover now that famous artists are induced to clothe their genius in humility as in a garment, and paiut pictures to advertise soap and other unassumingly useful articles, there is no reason why enterprising fi rms should not buy copy- fizhts and become the sole vendors of the \u201clast work of fiction\" from such a master hand as Rider Haggard, perhaps, Theru is doubtless a fortune waiting to be amassed Ly the first gentleman in the tea-trade for exampie, who makes the acquisition of some such popular literary invention impossible, except in counee- tiou w ith Lis Uolong.It is pleasant to hear that after all Mr.John Wanamaker, of Philadel.hia, did not buy Munkacsy\u2019s \u201cChrist cfure Pilate\u2019 for the purpose of exhibiting it as an attraction gin his great establishment, as everybody said at the time of the purchase.1t is now reported that Mr.Wanamaker has no intention and never had any 1n- tention of exhibiting the picture publicly at all, but bou aht it to add to his private collection which is a fine one, embracing examples of many of the best-known modern painters.Almost everyone who saw the picture was struck with the incongruousness, not to say the desecration, involved in the idea Mr.Wanamaker was believed to entertain, and there were not wanting those who said that it might not succeed even as a speculation.The actual Christ drove the Inoney changers out of the temple, before and about even this pictured Christ there seemed to be the bounds of an invisible temple where scourges might puuish sacrilege.But there Js to, ve no sacrilege.Talking of international copyright Mr.Wm.Rideing, the New York ( ritic\u2019s Boston letter writer, takes occasion to say of us: \u201cThese Canadians pillage two markets They import from England the reprints of American bouks, while from tue United States they procure the pirated editions oi English books, Little wonder that there is no Canadian literature.\" * * + .We acknowledge Mr.Rideing\u2019s premises, with or without contrition, as tbe gospel of international copy right has wrought upon us.Guilty ourselves of bardly wore than petty larceuy in comparison, we certainly do aval ourselves of he ltierary spoils of two bold, bad bur larious nations with as great av ity f we had a hand in the despoil- re But we dispute his conclusion, interjection and all.In good sooth it is all the more wonder that we have \u201cno Canadian literature,\u201d if we have none, and tt is sad to note tnat the well known Bostonian is evidently of this opinion.Would Mr, Rideing leave out literature in calculating the stimwu- tating and fructifying intluences necessary Lo bring about Literary effort?If nut, then it stands to reason that easy access to the best and freshest tiiought of two nations should be a condition most favorable and most valuable to thought production here.l'o assure a prusieat future for a country would we prohibit the music of all others?Vhat effect has the thirty per cent.fence by which Congress protects\u2019 the infant chromo factories of the United States upon American art?Mr.Rideing has evidently an eye upon the market, as had the Pennsylvania legislators who originated that menu- mental tariff abuse; but it is quite possible to cast so tierce a regard upon the market as to quite shrivel up all that the market gardener has to sell.AH art lives and thrives upon itself, and if in Canada the literary art has not thriven it is surely not because of the abundance of nourishment, but In spite of it.GARTH (RAFTON, > FRENCH CANADIAN N PRESS, Fan Ahead, 7 (Le Courrier da ap TT Let our adversary, L'klecte be tranquil; although we don\u2019t admit that scandals a year or six months old are autique, the Liberal organ will soon have something to discuss.The masks dust be pulled of A Liberal (?) Offer, Le Manitoba.) Under the new regime Govarnment notices are published ouly in the Loglieh language.t this is Irom reaauus of acotomy, we will niake a point ot publishing them in future, as we believe our compatriots have fully as much right to know aome- thing about Government doings as our friends of English origin.A Urawback For the Americans, ILe Canada.) The new treaty refuses to American fishermen the right to ship their cargoes of fish in {ransitu over Cansddlan railways.Ope must understand the immense importance it mould be to the Americans to ship thelr fish over our raliways or by tha sléainers that touch at our ports.By being obliged to re- turp to their own country for the purpose of discharging thelr first cargo, they often lose the half of the fishing season.French Canadian Fruitininess, {Eugene Renault in La LyTe d'Or.) My grandfather had twenty-six children, of whom eleven had issue and gave to french Canada sixty-nine children whose united progeny now amounts to at ieast 200.to that My ancestor now lives again in a posterity of 295 children, _#rand- -ehildrena.aud Fs chtrdren; Now, géotlemeu, try to stifle a race o that thus takes its place under the sun.Keep the People Here Le ud.\" The essences drawn Irom the immense forests \u201cthat cover the vast area of laud situated back of the différent south suore counties have xreat cominercial value.This value, thal Ski to the patriotic polioy of our truly.national Government.will now Le put Lo use, and will be ol.great advantage to the settlers, for, be'ng able to make use.ot the timber and to turm it over to trade, and ceasing to reduce it into aghes as here- Lotora, they will get mo more for the Liinber than for the as The done away with the systedi so jonæ in vogue, which conside the tr more consequence than settlers.days we Rept our forests.Our trees gre and looked well; but our population left for the htates; spd this emigration has een 80 considerab e that We nowask ourselves If the population ot Frenoh origin Is not of Government bas grenter extent In the, United States than in vada.A Vain Threat.tTorunto News.) Montreal liquor dealers threaten to boycott ail who sign Be etitions i opposition to their obtaining licenses, the boycott means that no drinks will fe to ofe fenders, then the course of the temperance workers in Montreal is plain.They should get as many signatures against licenses as possible and bring all they \u201cunder the saigonists\u2019 Shoiommon at and \u2018the latter EE ii enforge even onto ancient philo Ît was said th that ir.Osea PR bre fscusted - ar Lhrough Amiacien was mu 2d | single customer.En on Bt.James StreeLt-11 a m., Rev.A { ampbell; 7 pm, Lev.Mr.Ackermann, ot Bulialo.Domiuion Square \u201411 a.m.pod Kev.J.Cooper Antiifl, MAL A.L Tem Sherbrooke Strest\u201411 a.m, \"ad 7 p.Pi j- Christian Mission, Waber Hall, for non- THE CHURCHES, tt Soret Preachers for hunday, 18th March.FIFTH SUNDAY IN LENT, CHUBON OF ENGLAND Chrigh Church Cathedral.8 ae = gud at ET ne vie 5 ww.Litany and 7 p.m., lev.J.a ortop, LD, D.: Widows ù and Orp bans a for the Diocessa % George's.\u2014 11.05 Lord fe Bilop.Hoiy Comment at ire vice.7.05, Vexy Rev, Dean Carmichao! offartorics for the wood fund tor the poor of the parish, St.James the Apostle.9,50 a m, Holy Communion; 11 a mw.and 7 p.mm, Rev.Principal Adams, D, D,; 4.15 p, m., Litany.| St.John the Evangelist_7,45 am, and \u2018 11.15 a my Holy Communion; 10.30 a m., ! Matins; slip n m., Litany; 7 p.m., Eveu | soDR.\u2018Trinity\u201411 a m., Rev, J.H, Dixon; 3 pm (children\u2019s service, Rev.Canon Mills; 7 p.ni., Rev.Canon Mills Continuation oi the course of Sermous on the parables.St, Stenhen\u2019s\u20141! à m.and 7 p.m, Ven.Archdeacon Evana, M.A.st.Martin's\u20149 a.m., Holy Communion, a.mand 7.po m., Rev.(5.Osborne froop, M.A: morning subject : \u201cThe world In the Church.\u201d ( L) St, Thoma 11 a m, and 7p.tm, Rew.BR.Lindsay.St.Luke's\u2014~11 a.m.and 7 p.m.,, Rev.George Rogers, B.A.SL Jude's \u201411 a m., Rev.Canon Mills; 7 p.m, Kev.LH.D ixon Grace Church, Point St.Charles.\u201411 a m.and 7 p.m., Rev.Canon Belcher.Rot Matthias, Cote St.Antoine\u2014ll a m, Rev.Geor,e swith, B.A.; Holy Communion at this service; 7.50 p.m., Mev.J.À.Newn- ham, M.A.Protestant Sehoo! House, Cote St.Louls\u2014 11 a.m., Kev.H.J.Evans, M.A.7 p.m.Behgol House, Outremont.\u20147 p.m, llev.H JE 5, AL A proto School House, St Henri\u20147 p.nL, Lev.Samuel Massey, PRESHYTERIAN, Et Andrew's(Church of Scotland)\u201411 s.m.and 7 pm, Bev.J.Lagat Ini, AL A, B.D.St.Fauls\u2014ll a 15, and 7 n m., Rev.James Larclay, M.A.Lrskine\u201411 a, m.and 7 D.RELL IL Jordan, M.A, i D.Evening sub;ect, \u201cThe Cremad ion of the Dead.American\u2014Il a.10, 7 p.rm, Rev.JL ALP.Hill, ot St Paul, Minn.The Chapel, Inspector Streat\u201411 a.m.and 7 p.mi, Kev, AL dlewart Uxiey.Knox\u20141l & m.and 7 p.in, Rav.James Fleck, HB.A.The sacrament of the Lord's Supper at morning service.Crescent Street\u201411 a.m.and 7 p m., Rev.A, B.Mackay.Stanley Sreet\u201411 a, m.Rev.+.AL Dewey, M, À: &3U service.st.Gabriel\u201411 a.m.and 7 p.\u2018m., Rev, Tobert Campbell, D, D, Evenirur subject : \u2018Why I am neither a Universalist nor Restoratiogist.\u201d C halwers'\u201411 a.m., and 7 Rev Colborue Heine, B, A pr mn Be tt Mark's\u201411 a.m, and 7 p.m.Bev.John Nichols.Evening subject: \u201cIne catäcorts ot Rome and Lhelr testimony to the early relision of Christ\u201d (alvin ll a.in and 7.p D, Rev.Ww, J, Smyth, M.Taylor il am.and 7.p.m., Rev.Thos, Bennetle Presbyterian Mission \u2014 Russell Hall, 5.30 p.in, Jtallan service, Siguor A.lnpter- noscla.Melville\u2014Cote St.Antoine, 11 a.m.and 7 pm, Kev.J.MacGillivray, B.A.St.Matthew's\u2014 Point St Charles, 11 a.m.and 7 pom, Rev.W.KR.Cruikshank.METHODIST.nd Tr m., , (iaelic Rev.James Henuerson.Douglag\u201411 a.m.and 7 p.m., Rev.W.Jacksou.Fast End\u201410.30 am and 7 nm, Rev, W Hal, a.Cross Street Mission, Hochelaga\u201411 a m., aod 7 p.wm.Services.Mountain Sireet\u201411 a.m, and 7 p.m., Rev.WV.liansford.Dorchester Street\u201411 à m.and 7 p.m, Rev.A.Hegdersou.West End-\u2014-11 a m.and 7 p.m,, Rev.8 Bound.CONGREGATIONAL.Emmanuel\u201411 a.m.and 7 n.m., Rev.F H.Marling.Zion\u201411 a.m.and p.m, Rev.K.M, Fen- wick.{alvary \u201411 a m.and 7 p.m., Rev.EM, Hill, M, À.P BAPTIST.First 11 a, m.and 7 p.m., Kev.EE K, Cressey.Olivet -11 & m.and 7 p.m, Rev.A G.Upbam.FORMED FPISCOPAL.St Bartholomew.\u2014 11 a m., Rev.H, J, Wood.Subject, ** The test of discipleship\u201d 7 p.m., Bishoo t sshier.bubject, \u201cA statement of the case.\u201d UNITARIAN, Church of tbe Mess:ah \u201411 à m.and 7 p m., Kev.W.8.Burnes.LUTHERAN GERMAN.Bt.John's, 131 St.Dominique street.: SCANDINAVIAN, 7 Ihe! TM C.A.roomn.\u201411 a.m., in English, in Scandinavian, Mr.J.Ohling.ADVENT CHRISTIAN.Queen's Hali\u20147 p.m.Wm.W, Robertson, elder.Bubject, \u201cFuture Vubislueat 8WEDENBORGIAN.New Jerysalem Church\u201411 a.m., Rev.E Gould .WELSH UNION.Y.M.C.A.upper room\u20143 p.m., religious exercises, UNDENOMINATIONAL.Protestant Hoube of Industry and Home, Longue Fointe-\u20142 30 p m, Rev.James Greene.1 Montreal Young Men's Christian Assocla- tion, Victoria Square\u20148,30 p.m,, Evaugelia- bio oqrv © \u2018obureh goers, 3 p.m.and 7 p.m.services.Girls\u2019 Reading Room in St Catherine street, opposite Victoria street\u20148.15 p.m., gene Evangelistic service.| Cote Bt.Louis mission, Berri streat\u201411 a.n.aud 7 p.w., preaching.The Hall, 2364 xt.Catherine street\u20143 p.m.4n {pspirational discourse.The subject to be cliosen Ly the congregation.ROMAN CATHOLIC The prayers of the Forty Hours will be held at ut.Joseph's church to-marrow, and Couvent ot tho Sacred Heart on Saturday.+2 cash Lo the | Religions professions will be held at the Precious Blood on Monday, aud the Convent of the Providence on Lriday.« Archbishop Fahre will visit Notre Lame du Bon Copsell to-morrow.An ordination service will be held at\u2019 the Immacujate Couception on Mouday.Therb will be a confirmation service at tha oo Notre Dame or Tuesday.to-morrow, Rav.Father Donaellyss du ot St Anthony's church.The members of the Arch coufraternity will attend a special service in the Catuedral at 7 p.1.Friday next Services next week in the church of St.Joseph will be held as follows: Monday.Low Masses from 6.30 to 8 o'clock; High Mass at 9 o'clock; Yospers at; : praver at 7.Tues- dey Low Masses from 6.80 to 8 and a High Mass at 9.30, Wednesday, In the Chapel, solemb Mass in honor of St.Joseph for the members uf l'Ueuvre des Paina Archbishop Fabre will assiat at High Mass at St.Mary's to-morrow, and bless the new buipit in that ehurch.His Grace will be corted by his guard of honor.The Re- demplôrist Fathers from Boston will also open a mission at St.Mary's to-morrow, whioh will last two weeks.Land Surveyors, The officiit table of the Provinefal Land rveyors, qualified tH practise Jor the year 48 has been distributed.ibis is published anstally by the Board of Directors, ae cording to law.It contains the names of ; or who have the right k 0\u2019 1hae whose nathe Bherbratke; thé others are dis An the rurai districts La 1887, uo, ad qualified themselves; 13 in Quebec: 8 lu Mon nue ; 8 | tn Three Kivers, and à in Sherbrooke, AMUSEMENTS, -marks of approbation from the & THEATRE RoRAL\u2014 Benjamin Maginiey and what is spoken of as an excellent cast will appear a the Theatre Roval next oo in W.J, Florenes's romantic mus! cal at \u201clnshavogue.\u201d \u2018Che play is typically {x and tbe principal character, that of bi Maguire, suruamea \u201c\\Inshayo pi \"as suited by Mr.Maginley, ls © to fly from Ireland after the struggle of Pa The drama 18 enlivened with singing and dpne- ing.novel scenic effects, an Irish glea by moonlight, with a cascade of running water, and is B very pretty sight, BT.ANTHONY'S CONCERT.\u2014 The concert for the benelit of St.Anthony's Church Look 1 Ince last evening in Belmont Academy.A programme oi songs and recitations was successfully gone through before 8 large audience.ST, PATRICK'S ACADEMY.\u20141he musical and literary entertainment given by the young ladies of BL Fatrick's Acadelny, yesterday afternoon, was most enjoyable In avery particular.Îtev, Father Dowd delivered an address, replete with pathetic allusions to the past and kindly wishes for those whom be y designated as \u201cmy good children of Bt.Patrick's school,\u201d \u2018Therev.gentleman observed that he would not probably make auother bpeeclh Lo them.They were briskly \u201ctripping up the hill of time, but he was rapidly golug down the other side.Mr.Nero Wanser will give the last of dis enjoyable course of excellent Shakes- pear:an readings, on fuesoay evening, In tha rooms of the Natural History Society.Tue subject will be Henry V.Tue Husmixe Ban, which the Salsbury Troubadours \u2018 intend \u2018to produce at the Academy of Musle next week, is considere: one of Lhe hest things hat well known forn- pany ever bad, The plut turns on the littie indiscretion of a newly marries man who caunact resist tie teniplation of kissing his wife s preity mad.aud is found out.Itis sald the play is luli of atnusing situations.ON MONDAY EVENING the Camnanin! Concert Company, which is wilhout doutt the best compauy o! the kind at present travel- 1 lite on the continent dt America, will give a return concert tu Queen's tial.Wherever It has appenred it has received the greatest music loving publie, and in Montreal at its last appearance le:L ench pleasant recoullections that the bai will be more whan tilled by those who wish to hear iL A social gathering of the Lodge of Antiquity A I.and A.M, No.1, was held last evening !n the Queen'e Hall Assembly Koo aud was us great success, The de- cotations of the room, vowbined with Lhe tastului tullets of the Jadles, and the regalia of the bréelhren served lo make the scene one ol exceptional brijuapey.\u20181Be company tneluded MW, brad.red valse H.W.Bro.Jas Fyte, D.I.G.M., H.Dun, GR, L H.Stearus, Grand \u201cTreasurar.Dancing commenced at 9 aud at midnizht an adjournment was wade 10 the supper rou, ater which dancing was resumed uutll au early hour this worntng.ae Manicipal Association.At a largely attende-l meeting ot the electors ot l'oint St, Cuarles last evenina it was decided Lo 'orti à permanent association to be called the \u201couth End Muurcipal association, with the object of furtuering the interests of their part of the city and agitating for the improvement oo St.Ann's ward, 1he oiicurs electel were: lrerident, Edwin Thompson; vices te~klent, James Smith, treasurer, M, tb.Meviahon; secretary, J.E Hayden: mie, A.ll Lavers, 8 DL, fatilows, bin.Hutchison, A.Chisholm, W.F.Brown, Henry Hauley and J.Gow, The Deaf Made a er BY ARTIFICIAL EAR-DRUMS ! Which can be worn without befng percentible.By EAR TRUMPLT, for Church, etc.By CONVERSATION TUBES, with which a whisper can be heard.\u2014AT THE\u2014 ; | th TRUSS FACTORY, 7i2 Craig Street.Next Door to the Dominion Umbrella and | Paraso! Factory.65°23 2aw \\ REMINGTUN TYPE-WRITER ! CORRECTION.DEAR SIR, We wish to request you to rorrect a state- mant \u2018one Lu your late advertisements.Yon { cali the Metrovonuten Lifs Insurance Ce, of New York, who oNLY use about 100 MACHINES, \u201cthe lures! ugers in the worl,\u201d Now you must have forcatien the Commerelal Agencies and the Government.both of which use a great many more machines than that Company.Please correct.bigne YCROFY, BEAMANS & BENEDIOT.New York.5th Marob.Mi , TC ELAH ERTY.59*eod tf f.Montreal, SANDHAM'S COUGH BALSAM! S8URE CURE FOR \u201ccourhs, Golds, Hoarsemess, §e.MRS.WATSON begs to intimate thai she will remove from her present rasidense on or about May 1si, to that large and pleasantly situated bouse, 183 Mansfeld sirect, Where her Lay an! Boarding ~chool will be continued under the name of \u201cButa louse.\u201d ! 844 nherbrooke st larch rd, 1888.61 200d Meetings and Amusements.SWISS MUSICAL ARCADE BAZAAR.THE_] LADIES AID SOCIETY QE CALVIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, =~PROPOSE HOLDING A\u2014 Swiss Musical Arcade Bazaar, in the basement.of that Church.the BLRO and Pird MA MOM.DOMINION RINK! GRAND PANCY DRESS CARNIVAL, AT.PATRICK'S NIGHT, THAT TEN-MILE race MONDAY NIGH, AH @eovious records to be broken, ONE-MILE BACKWARD RACE, TUESDAY NIGHT+\u2014AII the flyers In.Crand Masquerade! BENEFIT TO MR.J.RTENHOUSE Thursday Night, March 22nd.- 642 wd 6s 0 NOTICE.Montreal General Hospital, Apnlications for the oTce of Modtcat Sun- erintenilont will be recaive.l at tLe Hospital by tbe Corumities of Munu : ASiAZ Metors t PONRUTRE Barner, Ts.; Lava Tip one wmbu À wy Teel T per pour, mithaats improvement, us 1.14 per Fos) me \" - \u2026 \u201c withont = \u201c } 10\u20ac oon wn Ÿ wr 13 ER - fi 1-19 v - Hh - a\" Ki M Montreal, March 18th, 4x2 / N AUBIN, Gas Inspector, American Postage ny person mas send bay number of tlines for any, of LÉ RT RR ROBE HT ERE Oh rg pe TIRE | = \" 2, dotlare, sistex and .ing COLE\u2019 pipe ok S LOS THA ZL, BIRTHS, city, RON TRE RE an.À à Eu 2, pe wife of ne wr To Bobs Dal, or a acces Naä\u2014At goronage.Hatley, March STEVES vie AR fev.Albert Stevens.of a - 808.* - MARRIAGES N-CLARK\u2014At laide, March 7 7, by aay?\u201cRls, wv dd Chapman tM \u2019 EEN\u2014At Mfex by Rew.FR ISLE GREEN oy Ry irri Greou.n by Rev.KELLOD ASA AL Louisvilla Ky.oy ers er, George II.Kellund ot Montreal, to Kate McDonald Asa.Maret N P \u2014 At Loukeport March RNG av Mural Doun Gibbons, Jumes Alexander Ringer to Alice Benny.« .mer - TE-A Christ C nuroh, n Phil où Marois 14.by the Rev.J.M, Thom- Charies Henry Durs len to Annie Gardner White.both vi Kiniz-oy Folls.0 : \u2014 At Upper Rose Bay, March TRE AINCES M, penalty, Capt.J.Lemuel with to 10 Amanda F, en i» Maron TGHES\u2014 At Ha sx aro BTE neal He Whalitax, March Hai ! Re HARRIS AL Routh Farmington, SRA, by Rev.}, H, Robinson, ussiste by v.PF.Voation Charles LL.Shaffuer to Fébella F.Harris, DEATHS, AKFRLY\u2014 st St, Jobu, N.B, March 11, Capt.wm, Aker) {Di M h 18, t the Hote eu, on March DURÉE ih aod 9 years, youngest and leioved son of the late Michuel Burke.}uneral tpom the Hotel Lieu.oan Bun.ay alternoon.st 2p, m.sharp.» 64 2 7 Y\u2014In this city, March 16, Catherine CYLLEY\u2014 widow of the late Pawrick Curley, avad 58 years.Funeral from 49 Jurors stroot, Sunday, Mareh 18 at 2.30, Friends and acquihtances respectfully invited ne attend.SCHAMPS\u2014In this city, on March To Dis Alderis Deschamps, Erq., of the Hrm.F.& J.Leclaire & Co.at the age of 50 years and 1 month.Funeral will take place from hie late rest no, No.25 rri street, by ars Tuesday, March 20, at § o'clock à, m\u2026 to st.James Churen.« Denis street.\u2018and thence lo Cote *Naiges Cemetery Friends and rotates will kindly accent this invitation.M go 2 à, NDURAND-In this city, n°: arch DADS Dandurar.d.Esq.nged 53 vears Notivo of fun-r» our le tn, MA Tuba phils i PEE La and : SORTIE à bruvinue.F Jails rend free wb App WM, NOTMAN & SON, 173 Bleury Street, Montreal.WM.FH.ULLEY, ts BHI1S5SH MANTFACTURER, Will Remove 1st May from BLEURY ST, to 5» VICTORIA SQUARE._Next to Proip«' Fiah Stora, p.__63'eod Surprises Everybody Our $16 and $30 Saltd Hardwoo 1 B.R.Buitez, unidoub oliy the bese value ever offered to the Monreal pubiie.WM.KING & CO, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS, 652 CHAIG STREET.65/3 {ARRIE, DEAR,\" SAID HER FA- / ther, and he =a.J it with a good desl of sati wants, We have now dally arriving the ver; nest stock of Baby Carriages and Perambulators ever on view io this city.vary- inc in price from 7.8.54.10, A2, 14, 10, 18, 40, 26.Su, 33.40.43, 50.60, 75 and upto RS the higher priced ones the finest aish yot .m à United Bintes, and wil be found only at Owen Meuarvey & Son\u2019s oldest and largest furnis ture store in the city, Our vassenger elevator is found n great convenience to customers to carry them to any ot \u2018our six flats of shoy- rooms.Telephona No.1375 4123 UPRIGHT PIANOS! Just received a splendid assortment of UP.KIGHT PIANOS in Rosewood, Mahog~ apy and Fancy Woods, Ll GEO.RTT.CK & CO, New York (Established 1457) tha lending plano of tha we Mab: UN & ; RIN oH.Toronto, the High-class Piano of Ca STO Lx Bal He Naw York.Wessel! Action, the best value in the markets Ceo.J.Sheppard, 2282 ST.CATHERINE ST.\u201cMason & Hamlin\u201d aad \u201cKarn\u201d Organs.63'6 OUR DESIGNS, QUALITY AND PRICES PLEASE EVERYBODY.WM.KING & CQ, Furniture & Bedding Manufacturers, 652 CRAIG STREET.6513 BUY PERFORATED PIE PLATES, XO 50GGY.PASTE 3 \" ~ For sale by all Hardware and Tin Stores in be be clty.TRY THEM 50 10 2ake ?(1 Riga: a ONOMY -YOU PRAC- and otploy Luxury ia EEN ) Ix cARSLEYS COLUMN.DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS .DRESS GOODS = DRESS GUODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOObs DRESS GOODS © DRESS GOODS The new fancy dress goods, that we are now showinz, are undoubtedly *the prettiest goods ever imported to the city, 8.CARSLEY, PRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DREBS GOODS DRERS GOODS DRESS GUODLS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOObs DRESS GOODS The variety of shades shown in.new plain dress goods is beautiful, ladies who wish to buy a dress in the newest sbados, should come straight to 8.GARBLEY'S, DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOOD3 DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS We show a splendid lot of all wool Jersey Goods in all the newest shades, suit able for house dresses and Children\u2019s school dresses, price being oniy 13e per de yar 5.CARSLEY, NEW COLORED CASHMERES NEW COLORED LASHMERES NEW (OLQRED CASHMERES NEW COLORED CASHMERES NEW CULORED CASUMERtS NEW COLORED CASHMEKES NEW COLORED CASHMERLES NEW COLORED CASHMEREJS NEW (COLORED CASHMERES NEW COLORED CASHMLRES We have just opened 5 cases of new Colored Cashmeres, wo advise tadies te come and make their selection soon a3 possibio and get their choice, 8.CARBLEY.BRUSSELS BRUSSELS BRUSSELS BRUSSELS BRUSSELS BRUSSELS BHUSSELS OUR NEW BBUSSELS Tho New Brussels imported for our spring trade surpass in beauty anything yet shown in this market.Examine cur stock, see our prices, and be convinced that we have the handsomest goods and zivy the best value.ki §.CABSLEY.NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW OUR NEW OUR OU ni OUR OUR OUR OUR NEW SPRING TAPESTRY CARPETS NEW BPRING TAPESTRY CALPETS NEW SPRING TAPESTRY CARPETS NEW SPRING TAPESTLEY CARPETS NEW SPRING TAPESTRY CARPETS NEW SPRING TAPESTRY CARPETS We have the largest, handsomest and best Belecteu stock of New Tapestry Carpets in Canada, and an give better value than any other house.Just opened.a new Line of best Nine Wire goods, with Borders to match.; ; | 8, CARSLEY.i *.CARPET\" 8QUARES CARPET BQUARLS CARPET SQUANKES CARPET SQUARES CARPET SQUARES CARPET SQUAKLUS Ali sizer, qualities, and prices lower than the lowest; there is no possibility of Ketting a filner assortiment :0 select from, than what We are showing.8 CABSLEY, | Eight Cent Carpets Thirteen Cen: Carpets Fifteen Cent Carpets Seventeen Cent Carpets Nineteon Cent Carpets Twenty-four Cent Carpets Twenty-eight Cent Carpets Thirty Cent Carpets Carpets at all prices, from the cheapost to the very finest produets of European manufacture: the most fastidious taste ean be gratified, aud prices found to suit everybody, Carpets made and laid on shortest notice, 8, CARSLEY, ABOUT SPOOL COTTON.The fact that #0 many Shirtmakers and others who do fine sewing use Clapper- ton\u2019s Spoois in preferencs to other makes _ goes to prove that it is\u2019 the bust thread in this market, 8 CARSLET, 1792 Notre Dame 23028t Catherine.L.CARSLEYS Monireal, March 17, 1888.Joon pose + Gon ADVERTISEMENT ee LADIES\u2019 COTTON UNDEBWEAR \u2018 LADIES COTTON UNDERWEAR LADIES\u2019 COTTON UNDERWEAR We have now pn full assortment of Ladies Ootton Underwear.\u201cAl Our Own Make.\u201d those goods are made of soft finest Cotton and good Embrojdery.LADIES' DRAWERS, From 80a.LADIES CHEMISES, From 30e LADIES' NIGHTDRESBES, From 606, CORSET COVERS, From 186.COTTON DRESSING JACKETS, From $1.40, Flannel Dressing Jackets, * Embroidered.\u201d à fine selection, FLANNEL DRESSING GOWNS FLANNEL DRESSING GOWNS FLANNEL DRESSING GOWNS A large assortment.latgst designs, importe ed aud our own make, CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CURSLETS COBSET3 CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS CORSETS Ladies will always be sure to find at our ese tablishment the best assortment of Corsets, all of the most relinble makes, in all sizes, ond all marked at LOWEST PRIOES, CROMPTON CORSETS.In all the leading lines.Good Corsets trom 50c.ENGLISH CORSETS.The celebrated make oŸ Y.and N.Diagonal beam in White and Blaek, ail sizes, \u2018this Corset is in great demand.being comfortable as well as strony and durable.FRENCH CORSETS \" \u2018FRENCH CORSETS FRENCH CORSETS In all qualities, from §1.BAR-LE-DUC, best make, from $3.25 to $5.THE FEATHERBONE CORSET.Highly recommended for ita Durability, Elegance and Easa.NO SIDE STEELS TO BREAK OB RUST.GUARANTEE, Each Featherbone Corset is guaranteed to be absolutely unbreakable, to give perfect ease to the wearer, to wash and laundry without damage: if not satisfactory.return within four weoks, and we will refund the none.All sizes, only $1, at Joux ppureur & Qos 17% 1, 1783 NOTRE DAME ST.103, 107, 109, 111 ST.PETER ST.Terms cash and only one price.631 NEXT WEEK .\u2014FOR - OTTONS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS At less than Manufacturers\u2019 Prices, \u2014AT TRÉ\u2014 Bankrupt Stk Sto, \u20141889\u2014 Notre Dame Street, TT WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OUR SPRING * QPENIXG OF New Style Hats.Our Stock is now complete, and comprises all the new Shapes and Shades.As these Goods are all PURCHASED FOR CASI, from the best manulacturers, we are enabled to give our customers the BEST GOODS AT LOW PRICES 1677 NOTRE DAME STREET, QUEEN'S LAUNDRY BAR.Ask jor it, and take no other.BEWARE OF IMITATIONS Trado Mark.Made by Tax ALszzT Torre?Soar Ca Jno.Henderson & Co.§.2.BAMILTON £0 188$ & 1890 Notre Dame Street Those wha are familiar with the routine of our Custom House know that every line of imported goods entering the city is subject to examination, and in this way & good idea is obtained by the officials of the various qualities of goods imported by our merchants.We were much pleased, therefore, to know that one ef those.competent to speak on such matters, said that N.E Hamilton & Ca.wore receiving the finest and choicest Lots of Dress Goods that are coming into Montreal this season.We would add that the styles and patterns \u2018\u201d are exclusive and cannot be found alse where in Canada.For a Special Drlva in our DRESS GOODS Department for the next few weeks wo have bought & big JOB from a larize \u2018manufacturer, taking all his bad colors (so called) in an extra fine line of All-wool Buitings, which we shall offer at 180 on the dollar.Thess colors are, and will at the prices.be found extra bargains.6, MILLINERY, We shall soon announce our Opening Day in this department which, under the su;-erintendence of Miss McCall, is now ready to receive special orders to which careful attention is assured, and no effort will be spared to make this the most successful season ever enjoyed by usin this department.MANTLES, New goods are bein received dally, and our Mr.Jamieson will be pleased to show all our novelties.As {t is to the early buyer that the best choice falls, we would sug- -.gest that our patreas do not delay their cali too long.\u2014\u2014 LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR.Having met with much encouragement in keeping a fine line of goods in this department, we have enlarged same, and will Rive special attention to keeping a lariq assortment of these goods at very Feason- able prices, COTTON, The success attending the offerinc of our epecial brand \u2018Glenora\u201d\u2019 Cotton at 106 per yard.has obliged us te placa anothor large order at the mills, and we are prepared to furnish every family in Montreal and vicinity with apiece of \u201cGlengra.\u201d N.E.HAMILTON & CO.Gienora Building.651 JAS.A.OCILVY\u2019S |: Advertisement.MORE NEW GOODY To ba opened up for Monday, several cases new Prints, in all the newest and latest designs for the coming season.New patterns, new colorings, new cloths, Put to stock yesterday several cases new White Cottons.Splendid value.Plain White, 86 inches wide, from 8¢ ver yard.Twilled, 36 inches wide, from 12¥e per yard.Pillow Cotton, Plain White, 45 lnches wide from lio per yard.Every day our stock increases with all the newest and latest desiæns in Table Napers.The right place to come for the hest makes and good value in Linen Goods is J.A, OGILVY'S, QUILTS.QUILTS, .When you require Quilts of any makes, size or quality, be sure to give us a call.Our stock is teeming with good value, Crib Quilts, assorted makes.Single Bed Quilts assortad makes Double Bed Quilts, assorted makes, BHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, &c., in large variety and best makes.Always sure of getting all kinds of Dry Goods at right prices by calling at JAS A.OGILVY\u2019S, Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, 203 ST.ANTOINE STREET, To The Musical Profession and Students of Music.mmm 1 ber to announoe that about the ist April I WIL ha%® RIVE MUSIC STUDIOS, seach provided with a firat-class p Jane: for the usp of Teaghers and Btudents of Terms moderate.By the hour, day or weak.An early fnplication is.necessary to secure the hours GEO, J.SHEPPARD, 6514 2282 Bt, Catherine street, NEXT of two lines of gains ve, Lg shown THINK oF IT your vole for 19« worth almost 20e ous price of 29¢, ; the F those» vondertiu bargains, nection AY this 8 AU BON MARCHE MAISON ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE, 1867, 1869 and 1871 Notre Dame St.A notable evont fi the Dry Goods Trade of Montreal will ve the offering on MONDAY PLAIN AND FANCY SILKS, bought trom the mannfactarets at away below the lowest Job Frise.and of all the bar- rom time to time, these are by fas the grentest.ry TOR We shall also offer a much Aner Tine in Choicest Goods and Colors, worth 75¢, for the eek go by without a call at our establishment, and an examination of octal Sale we shall place on our counters all our REM- Silks, all shades and combinations p! polors, _ EASTER Khe eprom wesgarmesn 3 () § a\u2014 LIGGED & RANOLTON have at last received their New Spring Mantles, DOLMANS & JACKETS, including many new and elegant designs, which are confined exclusively tous for this market, and cannot be duplicated elsewhere.MANTLES and DOLMANS from the most famous European Manufacturers, in designs never befare exhibited in Montreal tras (re , READ THE FOLLOWING List of Intest Spring Mantles now on view.in our estabiishment: Quantity.Name, Quantity, Name, 2 Basil 1 alalia.1 Gluii 1 Eduar.8 Else, 1 Cascade Î Lucinda, à tete Bulgare, Fo: 1 Ulster, 1 Cato, pe 1 Prise: 1 la 1 Pepita, 1 Fri 1 Baptiste, 2 Nero.1 Beatrice, 2 Fedora.1 Brono, 1 Rema.3 Baldwin.1 Domino, 8 { usxow.4 Cirleh.1 Lil 1 Fanny, 2 Marian.1 Purpar, The above are a few of the names of Mantles at present being dispiayed in London, Paris and New York, and ean be had at our establishment only in the above quantitie CHILDREN\u2019 S MANTLES in now and exclusive styles, Ligget & Hamilton, 1SS3 & 1383 NOTRE DAME ST.OLD STAND.[0SEAT BROTHERS DRY GOODS IMPORTERS, 2%, 237 ST, LAWRENCE ST, \u2018Montreal, ss \u2014 ame _ Two or three words respecting Advertising, its advantages and abuses: \u2014 First\u2014The Press of Canada is looked upon as the forerunner of information, not only of our own Dominion, but cable despatches.and thus gives tbe news for one rent thai to ceive personally would eo-t hundrods of doi lars; therefure.tt.e Press should be quite free from any restraint, Politically, Reliziousiy.Domestirully, so that every person who can read may know Facts, Figures and Fiction.The facts are best known when any merchants guote in advertisemants, Thus, for example, Noy per cent cheaper than the cheapest.\u201d , dhe markets of Canada are just like the wrence River\u2014ail may draw water who Wish But easn capital g.ves to capitalists 3 tive power in cash expended: we mean ninegty which supplies our waterworks, for instance, thus saviog band labour.ana in comparisor.to the small merchant who makes false statements respecting Z saies.How ca.msn buy whose credit is doubtful, nd advertise those, abaurilities \u201c50 per cent.cheaper than the cheapesi?® Now, these facts mislead | the public.ni instead of benn- fitiny the «ail merchant, the \u2018a ts are soon kuown, and the hgures of quotations become simply fiction, and the public loso confidence.During our business connec.1on with the citizens of Montrea!.it has arways been our aim to give yust what we announce, and that's one reason of the public respect and confl- dance, and our trade increase.~ Some Pacts in connection with our Spring importations : \u2014 The largo purchases which wo have made in Europe for cash place our imnoriations as Llstocical Facts, the Fifty Cents BLACK and COLORED CASHMERES, forty- lve inches wide.and shown in our No, 4 Window, sur- srise all who see them, and the ales are arge.Also, the No.3 Window, the line of NCH CORSETS nt 70e eqnal reunlar ines at $1.43.They are in Silver Grey and White, Pise from 18 to 25 inches.FACTS and FIGURES tell in our Na 2 Window.Fine Show of TWEED+ and COATINGS.Look at the Halitnx Tweed Buits, made to measure by our Tailor.at $8.00, all t~ECLIPsE THE TRADE, und please-the woo Public Instruction respecting the Shirt Buyers: 6 that your sizes are right {n Collar.Chest.Sleeve, Length and Cuff, [rhe Shirts maie are puro linen fronts an 3, undressed.al] sizes, from 18 to 17% inch colar only 450.Dressad Shirts, 60a, 760, and o any person purchasing hall a dozen a re- duetion of 5 Ber cent.discount on low Jum.bers; over $100 our discount will be er e Van the least doubt, oar £ ar n don Blirtas ire Bis | Thur ible vale \u2014\u2014 REMEMBER OUR OLD MOTTO! No Trouble to Show Goods.to: Boisseau Brothers, The Temple of Fashion, And named by the Public, \u201cGuardians of Prices.\u201d e511 G.W.CLARKE, 238 and 240 St.James Btreet.ot 7 GRAND OPENING OF CARDS, NOVELTIES, ETC.All the very fine Art Publications from L Prang & Co.Baphael Teeck & Sons, &a &@ W.CLARKE, 05t3sod 81.JAMES STREET, For an Assortment gf superior auality Oak Dising and B.RB.niture.: : NANT 5 and.SHOR NGTH of SILKS, at your own As many of the Rieoss are of sufficient length Tor\" on dren's Dresses and tor Dress frig.an extra opportunity is offered to secure a choice of fine goods at remnant prices, : PLUSHES, laced on sale last week some F orty Pisces of eb, at Ja, and and such _ Se su cose of leat lino that we haw e secured fl \"aa hall open Hr on ng.a and nd pat | the entire i on oF sounters ut same ri 33a.où st AR colors are to foun bat an early obit be necessary te ALPHÜNSE VALIQUÉTTE, 1807 do 1871 Notre Dame Street.Laure WM.KING & 00., _ 682 CBAIG KID _ GLOVES For the Million oe AT \u2014 | +n WIR CAGHON & SHIPTON'S 20 Smee.Thousands of Pairs Selling Every Day.THE WONDER OF THE AGE! REAL FRENCH KID GLOVES in the followinæ shades: \u2014Whita, Operas, Medium, Dark, and Blacks, worth $1.00, Reduced to 25c Pair.ROUILLON JOSEPHINE BEST KID GLOVES, in White.Operas.Medium, Darks and Llacks, worth $1.10, Reduced to 35c¢ Per Pair.3 and 4 BUTTON ROUILLON JOSE- : PHINE BEST QUALITY, worth $1.40, Reduced to 50c Per Pair, SEL OUR NOVELTY BRAID TRIMMINGS We are selling at 25¢ FOR 36 YARDS.WORTH $1.75 .A4 Thousand and One Other Bargains, IN FACT OUR STORES ARE FULL OF BARGAINS, Stores Crowded all This Week 10 jon CALL EARLY AT GAGNON & SHIPTON'S BANKRUPT STOCK BUYERS, 1973 NOTRE DAME STREET.G.A.HOLLAND, Wall Papers Boring Btoek ts now open for Inspection, WALL PAPERS.G.A.Holland, 65t4e0d 1758 and 1760 Notre Dame St.\u2019 PERSONAL Non.Gal usha Grow is at the Windsor.Hon.G.Bresse, of Quebec, is at the Hall, po B A MoGowaga.of Quebec, ls at the Rev.jen Hayden, of Sherbrooke, is à guest at the Mr.Andrew Allan returned to the city yes terday trom New Y Mr.Perey R.Tod: on General Manager of the Caca-la Atjantic Railway.is ai the Windsor.Sir Alexander Camopbeil, Lieut.-Governor of On:ario, syd Miss Campbell are at the Windsor.M.Paul Blonet (Max O'Rel!) and Blouet returned Lothe Windaor, from yestérdar.Judge Tessier, Misa Tessier and Mise Ruchesnay, of Qu ebec, are staying at the OF, Win Mr.and Mrs.Cyrus Field, jr, and Miss Butterfield have returned to the Windsor from Ottawa Major Short, Œ 9 JA A Jett for Quebec Thursday.During the d was the recipient many concratulations for, the masterty anner in which he assumed the rola of ieut.Guy Warrener, in \"Our Regiment.\u201d r.Edward O'Brien, for several years one of the clerks at the Windsor, and wha left soma time ARO to accent a mere lucrative position at Minneapolis.returned to the Windsor Thursday.10 assume the chief gler ship, and WAS \u201cback bi Friends Mr.O\u2019Lrien is fooking in the best ot ealth.Messrs, L.Mong-Eow rnd U, Chee Pin Victoria.B.C.are at the Windsor.The named centleman is manager in Victoria To the firm of King Lye of Hong Kong, tea and silk merchants, which bas Sean ohes in Canton, Yokohama, San Francisco and other »\\aces, and is in town to open a in ontreal.Mr.W.Herbert Barroggha, B C.L, has commenced the vractioe of the legal profession.Mr, Burrouxhs passed his final examination in Quebec last anuary, but was delayed in abtaining his owing to the law requiring the Onivereities to follow the programme laid down by the Bar, and give certificate of ttendance of lectures, being enforced for the rst time.On the 46tn &! February last, one of ibe Canadians who haye been ursul ing th their ligious studies in Rome, son of Mr.Gedeon ge ER Justine de Newton.was ordained a priest in he Roman Catholic college.The new Abbé gniebrated his first mass in the college Whore be graduated, before the altar of the Bois Mages.Do net delay fo getting relief for the little folks.Morber Graves\u2019 Worm rminator is a pleasant and sure cure.Th Jou ou love your child why do you Jot it sulier when a remedy is so hear at han Hard rains make soft ground.Never fall to cure sick headache, often the the very first aose.This le past te e said by all who try.Carter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Special Notica About fasbions\u2014The spring striped dress foods are the leading uoveity.Carsley adame uebec, © = ot tre re.8t.ust received a beautitul assortment ot these goods in all the fasblonable comblna- tion colors; also plain goods to raatch.\u201ctroduced the lecturer i | \"SANDY THE SCOT.PR Max O\u2019Rel} Depicts the Typical Scotchman, His Peculiarities and Characteristics, A Genereus Tribute to the Bootchman's Henor and Integritp\u2014MHis Strong Palate and His Eecentrboitiss Empartially Apalyred Helnre » Large and Fashionabdle Audience Last Night, Max O°Reli must indeed have been grati- fled when last night he surveyed the large and fashiouable audience which bad assein- bled to hear bis lecture on Sandy Macdonald, and, be it remembered, a large portion of those present were tcots, leading bceotch- men high up in the commerclal world Sooteh Canadians of wealth and position, with their wbres and daughters, who bad come to hear the characteristits of their foreiathers analyzed and pulled to pieces But it was adl done in such perfectly good taste, so pDakvely, so Kirdly, and the strong points in the Scottish character so generously acknowledged that every ome.Scot or Bgiton, went away thoroughly delighted, acknowledging that Max O'Rell is a just and impartial judge of the inhabitants of Qld Scotia M.Bbouet wae accompanied on the platform by Mr.Beikirk Cross, B.(X Li, Who ir- a fow well chosen WO and by sever: members the University Literary Society.Than the leciurer adjusted nce-nez, aud pro lozuea à little dotore ue plunged into his subject.; WHY HE DIDN'T DO IT.\u2019 M.Paul Blouet referred to the attacks that bad been made upon him by tbe local French press for speaking in English and not delivering his lectures in French.Experience bad taught him \u2018to walt be was Invited before putting himsel{ forward, and be was so familiar with the rebuffs that were the lot of the man who left private life for the peripatetics of LHe platform, thal he tock good care not to court then.He related an anecdote in point : the cousul of & certain rity - hearing he was in the place, deplored that be had not been notified of the visit, as he would have heen happy to extend to the lecturer the consular hogpitalities.Max O'Rell wrote back : \u201ctuppos 2 1 bad written to you, \u2018ft am coming,\u2019 I might very well have answe me, \u2018Well, what of that, pray\u201d Bo, to dvoid unpleasantness,\u201d said the witty critic, I make a point of walting til 1 am invited The only invitation 1 received was on Monday night, after the lecture (from Mr.Lareau), It is with Lhe greatest possible pieasure 1 shall speaz in Freneh on Tuesday.\u201d M.Blouet complained the way his interview with Gaoriel Dumont had been misrepresented.A Frenchman in New York had leave to Introduce the Metis ie! to bim, and he ha conversed with him in the old Norman Fremca with a good deal of difficutty he admitted, but still managing to uuderstand his dritt.He did not see how that could mean that the Canpdians, here spoke like Gabriel Dumont.He bad certainly sald nothing of the kind.WHAT 18 A BCOTCHMAN?\u201cIn the eyes of the Freneh,\u201d said Max O'Rell, \u201cthe Scot is @ British sublect \"in other words an Engiishman\u2014dresseu 1 Tam -o-Shanter, à apo.a a kilt of red \"and nr tartan, an lay the bagpipes; or the rest, speaking ho Try eating roast peel, and swearing by the Bible.The Scotchmaui is à British subject ; but if you take him lor an Englishman, he draws himself up an and says: **No, sir; I ain not En lish, a Scotchman.\u201d He is Scotch, he intends to remain Scoteh, He is proud of bis nationaiity, and I quite understand it, Of ail the inhabitants of the moie- or-less- United Kingdom, Sandy is the most keen, sturdy, matter-of-fact, persevering, industrious and The most witty! Now 1 have said something.Yes.the most witty, with all due respect the shade of Sydney Smith.So little do the know the Scotch, that when I spoke Lo them of my intention to lecture in Bceotland, they laughed at me.** But don\u2019t you know, uy dear fellow,\u201d they exclaimed}, * that it only by means ot a pick-axe that You can gel a joke into thé skull of à Scotchian?\u201d since the day, when Sydney Smith, of! jsvial memory, pronounced his famous dicturu, that it required a surgical operation to make 8 ~cotcbman understand a joke, poor Sandy has been powerless tu prevent past and resent generations from repealing the Phrase of the celebrated wit.Allin vain did Beating produce Smoliett Robert Burns, Walter Soott, and Thomas Carlyle; in the eyes of the ulish the Scotchman has remained the personification ot slow-witied- ness\u2014a poor fellow incapable of making much beyond prayers and money, and the Londoner who bas never travelled- the poor Cockney who still firmly believes that the French are feeble creatures, living on snails and frogs\u2014this Londoner, the most stu id animal In the world after the aris bac goes about repeating to all ae wil raté to such nonsense : \u2018Duil and heavy 88 a bcotehnian !\u201d HE IS THE MOST PRACTICAL MAN ON FARTH.Sandy is 2 man who takes life seriously, and whom nothing wil divert from the road that leads Lo the goal.He ts a man who monopolizes all the good places in this world apd tbe next; who keeps the Commandments, and voy hing, else worth keeping; who swears by tb ible\u2014and as hard as Norman :; who has a talent for keeping a [reat many things, it is true, but ly bis ord, when he gives it you.He is not à man brilliant qualities, but he is a man of solid ones, who can ouly be appreciated at his true worth when you have known him some time He does not ump at you with demonstrations of love, por does he swear vou an eterdai iriendship ; but if you know how to win his esteem, you may rely upon him thoroughly man who pays prompt cash, but will have the vaiue of his money.He would be a clever fellow, however, who would take in Sandy.There is no Country where com- prets acts are more faithtully kept than io Scot- When you have the BIGNATURE OF À SCOTCHMAN TN TOUR POCKET, you may make your mind easy; but, if you sign an agreement with him, you may La certain that he runs no risk of repenting of the transaction.He.s rarely at fault in his reckoning: but if, by ehance, an error escapes him, ft is not be who suffers by it.1 must hasten, however.Lo say that the honesty of the Scotch in gland is roverbial.1 have always heard the Polish say they liked doing business with Scotch firms, because the the very gualities desirable in a customerggstralght- forwardness and solvency.Hands 8 houesty more mira = 1h Arms Convinced in his bonet that be will ostralght to Paradise whatever he ay do.You may confess that there is dunger about a Christian who feels sure that many things sbail be forgiven him.Perhaps his honesty MAY BE THE RESULT OP REFLEUTION, if the following little anecdote that was told me in Scotiand is any criterion: A worthy father, feeling death at hand, sends for his son to hear bis last counsels, * Sandy,\u201d be says to him, \u201clisten to the last of your old father.If want to got on in the world, be honest.Never forget that, in all business, honesty is the best policy.You may take my word id pb ny son 1 hae tried bath\u201d; This worthy eserved epitaph in the style of toa that ône which the late Count Beust speaks of having seen on a tombstone \u2018at Higher clera: \u201cHere lies Sandy, who was as er & mAD asit is possible to bo In in this world.\u201d The Jews never got a jooting in Scbtland; tbey would have starved tbere.l'hey came; but they saw\u2014and gave It up.x You way tind one or two jn Glasgow, but they are iu partaerebip.with tchmen, and do not form a band apart They do not do much local business ; Lhey are exporters and lrupor- tera The Aberdoniaps teil of 8 Jew whose And the fact is that | : mp odd you tis vo fie tigre où Lo EE LEE A ! én of 3 .2 1s ue, ee meeting betwben aveu.and mas Uarivio; tor two wo Bours the ofthe ar ally ou the ere, Fr thea Caslyie .ennyson Ab, - Allred, we have had a grand nicht, 00 + ee not choosers ta ater oo A rs Were n un \u2018tries, Lut Max O Koll had co a cross a 3 Scotch beggar, who, on being off ered a a pork pie in a restaurant, dewmoeratical qally sal d he preferred veal.Thy familiarity & of old Scotch, &3 of old French ser vente was thing that wouid horrify aù au English housekeopes A touching anecdote wus related of an old who for 82 years woman of YY, bad served a family, whose gener abundantly ous hospitality had a enjoyed by the speaker.He was introduced to the old lady, wi:o had a couple of rooms in the house for her own exclusive use.fur- Dished with ever) thing that loving women's fingers could dovise, daugnter of his host wag sitting with the\u2019 venerable servant, whose expressed wish was TO LIE AT THE FEET OF HER MASTEES* GRAVES hen her time came.1n life she was ne left for a minute alone, one\u201d of sue family aya Wäs with her to Make © Digs un.pergoived for the faithful and | pusbis ood, and death she would not leave s! Max O Rell paid a grand, ulb Re 4 to 1 the geuerôus Rouspitalit, ot elle Co deotsmen.The fourist y the : however, did not fare so walk, th the >\" x Highlander had learned to charge, epd «he liked the American best, as Unolé Sam never looked at the bill but asked th amount of it.\u2018the poor tellow Was who ke saw his guest Was another Scotche Pons of the drollest of Max O'Rell\u2019s was about a Upsy bcot who suddeni thouzæht htinseif that the cemetery ot Kirk- caldy formed a short.cut um the house whers bo bad been enjoying imeolt with a \u2019 friend his own.He stumbled into Vi an open grave, and was soon ly! full iength lu the linprovised be Here be fell fast asleep, and was only awakened by tha Kirkaldy coach, with the coachman making the air ring with a shrill trumpet biast.Sandy thought he beard the Last frump, and looked around awestricken.There was not à soul but him- seit.** Weel, weel,\u201d cries bandy, \u201chis is a puir show lor Kirkealdy.* THE WONDERFUL STUFF CALLED PARRITOH, The stuf that-made the Scotchman, said x + Max ('itell.Was porridge, rich in bone- forming matter.He Instanced n labore er lu Dutniries who brought up twelve chiliren on elght shillings a week, the oldest son tabi à scholarship at Aber- - deen University.I'he secret of the Scot's success 1s porridge, that gives him oo i healthy bodv, cool head and warm 1 that promotes circulation of the blood; oct ealius the bead aller toe libations of overs night; that keep: Lhe pour man trom enging his days umion ; that makes such ren of Iron as vingstone and Gordon; and that puta the different cla-sés 11 Scotland on a footinæ of equality once a day at least, and thus makes tie most liberai-minded people of Great Britain.I bo national drink 18 Scotch whiskey \u2014but Max O'Hell found it \u201c*horribje.\u201d He, how- \"ver, quoted from Dean Kamsay's \u201c Iscences.à goud story about whiskey.gan oll Scotchgady had just sent for her er to cul the grass on ber lawn.at it short.\u2019 she sald to him; \u2018mind, Bandy, an .inch at the bottom is worth two at the Hom Aiways the tame way of speaking in moral A sentences 50 common in Scotland, Le work = done, the good lady offered Sandy à glass 5 of whiskey, and proceeded to pour \u201cit out, but showed sign of stopping before the top was reached.Fill it up, ma'am, fill ft up, À said the shrewd witted follow; an ingh atthe 5 tôD 18 Woi LL twa at the bottom.\u2019 \u2019 ?THE SCOT IS RELIGIOUS \u201cThe Scotchman,\u201d said the caustic Max, \u201c belteves in two trinities; the Father, Bom and the Hoty Ghost, and pounds, sh and pence.Mandy is still more religt that is t> say \u2014 still more Church ung the Englishman.He ts bi Cros .however, as a next doux elabton of If he comes a big word, a dictionary word, he vxplains it to the \"Lord.At eveni pravers once,\u201d iustanses the lecturer, * heard the master, among a thousand other supplications, make the following: *O Lord, Rive us receplivity; thal is fo sou, 0 Lord: er the puwer of receiving impress tons.\u2018 entire Scotch character is there.What tors , thought! What cleverness] What a busier ness-like talent™ 20 Anoiher prayer was: \u201cO Lord, bave mere - cy on ail fools, idiots and the members'of the fown C'ounet}! \u201d : ar The rizidness ol the Scotch Sabbath waa = beyond the speaker's powers of description; 7 it 1s still steruer in Feotiand than in Enge \u201c land.When excursion trains were first put : 7% vo tetween Eguburgh and G se min & ister expostulated with a lady ; who was going on Sunday to visit à à clk «J relative.CW bere ars you going?\u201d he \u201cTo Glasgow,\u201d answered she, * you are going to dell! \u201cOh!\u201d returned the undaunted In~s, \u201c1 have a return ticket! THE SCOTGH UNIVERSITIRS, No\u2018h!ny is note avsurd than the English prejudice arainst the Seoteh Uni tices ihe examinations are quite as sé Ww the : four Keat institutions of Ydinburg: Glag- gow, Aberdeen and St Apdrews as in 3 English university.her educatiom HH is within the reach of an hile in an It is a sugar pluie, far above tHe of any but the rich.The two great ish univers.ties give their scholars an importance not necessarily literary or scleutific, but social; they s'anip them as gentleman, Tu Scotland, as in France, every man who is well educated ard has the manners of good ; society, is a gentleman.\" son of a pess- as Ant possessing Lbese Is received everywhere.Now Iam going to touch on dangerous ground viz, on the politicos of Sandy.What have Lo say may please and may Mignlense many, Let t who are pleased kee any Loc but | have a favor to ask: gop gular and are diapleased say nothing.I don\u2019t ee = you 1esl on the Home Rule licd Bias ik \u2018 Canada, but nverthere in the Un the Americans are.all in favor eh it, ar thinh I bave soived the reason They ern so enthusiastic gard \u2014because had Home © to belong to the lrish Jatt rish would gu bome right away.(Laugh r.) band is patient | and knows how ras + time e jeune je a hardy, & nation whoni the Englis y _ NEVER WOULD HAVE CONQUERED .by force of arnis.The Scotch ho tell you that it was not Englan that annexed them, it was they who aunexed England.It Is a tao that on the death of Llizabeth, James VI, ol Neotland.\u2014Mary Stuart's »on\u2014weg called to lll the English throne, and thug united the crowns of England and Scotland, With Scotahmen the word \u201cLiberal\u201d has.not 4 the political sense which it possesses fa Cm Eugland, it hasia rather revolutionary wean- 4 ing, without an idea of rebellion.; BEFORE TPN YRARS NAVE PASSED, wo shall see Kontland and Wales aiact.tiome ltulr candldates, as Ireland is d now.The Scotchwill consent to remain Br} on condition that the Knglish allow them 2 Me Heoteh-\u2014that is to say, for themseives matters whleb have na se nection with Lhe empire, And ooncern the Bootch people alone; such as religion, tion, and the administration of jus tion \u2018 are too shrewd to desire to become ny more hcats pure and sim ple, and so renoupoe their part and profit in the gigantie nosrn called tho british Fmpire y tinue to send members to Wout ioioe to take part in the work of lag tue empire, but they will have fon mens or a council at Edinhuræh.whose b will be to Jook aiter matters purel They would be willing to walk ral hote wil Logluud, but not by means of band- cu Tho Epgjjsh are now administering the EIGHTY-SEVENTH COERCIVE PILL TO THR Ng That will be the lat Of course I am only giving this ac iny own bumble opinion lo two or threo years\u2019 thine ireland will belong to LLw Irish, as, later on, Scotland Fine pianos from old reilable makers, Miller of Boston and Heintzman of Toronto, the best American Canadian instrumenta, Numerous second-hand pianos, which Lave been taken in me tor Miller 2 eintzman plangs, so on ow monthly payments aw.Lindsay.82 Hi Caterine stree There is no store which shows the same variety of carpets as is shown at S.Care- ley\u2019.Nor 3 thera.a ty of he tho same valus once to their city and set up tn; busfuess; but it was pot long before he packed up his traps and decamped from the centre of Scotch\u2019euteness.\u2018\u201c Wby are you going \u201d \u201cis it because there are they asked bim.no Jews in Aberdeen?\u201d \u201cOh, 60,\" be repilied ; \u201c[ am going because you are all jews bere.\u201d ANECDOTES AND STORIFS \"O\u2019Rall (hod a number of amusing e Beotch peculiarities, and the whole oN ntilaten with flashes of wit, sometimes hitting the Soolechman hard, and olimey turning the isugh the Other \u2018tra ay.man of fi 3 a man ITER any | BE love-making was not verbose.on vd pis Mary to takes walk in the church will belong to the Nroteh., The United doOTT\"WIT OUT (SE (NS TTOFR DOVE for it Haviug nu auore luternal squabbles to fear, it will present à formidable anne ruple braast 10 the outer worid.Lon I te tha nolitical conirv of an lmmenss ja pes Hal federation, Englaod, pe, Can Ire aml, Waies, india, tbe Ca; > Augiralla, all will ve; reprege ry a n llament really Britannic Toeie capitals : will be the ros ve J this graud 1 team.The British \"Empire mt bully upon hearts in all paris of § be > , there is no longer any U ety, neither will Chers be à isin i mm, ' and fos ad th ere =i some much more in ng, Muoh More Po there 1 | inure ln posing, muon mo MONEY TO LOAN, According to-BOERHAAVE, vv he ; 71 A tow nice attos tn It jn \u201cun Sean\u201d NF L_NOTIGE.: nr additional Even g Noes Ce GENERAL STOREMAN ! ng.fd Dre ME MABSON Gren ation ON FIRST MORTGAGR - .Inst.Phys, Chap.68, TER APOTION MALE 3 KE : AT .\u201cBaltva, Mart the bitt d mune Pri Reside One socuspomied to pack Crockary.\u2026 ; : ; JOHN M ORRIS, .cllaginous particles ° or an es who have | favored wl ith instrac- | roxmocuEz sx_S AFFLE: Property For Sale || rem Estat and Financia: Agent, CO c A, VO IR BR .Must come well resommende.l.196 ST.JAMES STREKT, a date.0 Avoid dtean ointment will please do A IL 1 = carries month is Alling © as our lat ror that 67 BEAVER HALL bi L CLARKE A VENU.FE, >.5 : | NVI GORATIO de | ies and oll kinds of WANTED=-A Boy to learn| Cote St.Antoine.DOUBLETENEMENTS VIGORA + ee Or \"7% 6th and 7th Pages.\u201c \u201cTHE BOULANGER CASE, IN BJ \u2018Bring the General Bofere à \u201cComumitttes of Hæquirr\u2014Demos.stration in His Favor, PRCIAL TO TRE STAB Photogr aphy, and make himself onbat Arad rt ve vocant, ons alta ted où NOURISHING MATER M.HICKS & CO.PARIS, March 17.\u2014ApDumber of deputies i fui, Apply at Mar- 5o 37, supordclel aron Ÿ 98 oat adjoining Wanted to Sell IAL, uctioneers and: Commission Merchants, | are privately Glscussing the advisability of generally use ppiy a * the property ot ° late avid Groanahislds whieh.digested and IS eto to Na 1831 & 1828 Notre Dams st.651 ; magnificent 6 © \u2026 bringiog Generai Boulanger belors a com- tin\u2019s Photo Studio.651!) a Eada oe founda, \u201caollgbifully situat AT FROM 83,500 to 87,500.the circulation and metamoarphossd into ; - the si { the en and convenient the body of man conformabiy with the laws ADE SALB mitles of enquiry with a view of retiring op the slope o Cen Ww f th.him.General Houlanger's supporters will ANTED\u2014A STRONG BOY.16 TO 18 to the city, being only five minutes: walk from tral or West End, Apoly to of the economy.\u201d ; bp WwW years of age.to helpin our factory.the St.Catherine street cars.Apply to .JOIN MORRIS, ; -\u20140 ns meet again to consider their course with must have good relarence ÂP2 HUGH GRAHAM, 651 B \u2019 .The subscribers will sell reference to the General's candidacy in tue axe Lavi a LA AW Wi E ANCE Lo.Sixt! 8TaB Office.Bt.James street, eal Estate Agent.Armbrecht $ Tonic (Coca Wine nor hon rasta No I Toi 1825 OVER 40 YEARS ISTABLISHED.Qopartmania of Nord Alsno and Dordosne ri TO KENT, A HOUSE OF 6 H Po) us ES TO L ET For FATIGUE of MIND =ODY ! otre Dame Street.pH shast finn aka tn Canada.e v on e Hue Bt.onore, nr - ; * est appoint actory.Eccond tr none evi, 2 Wien sit x Lots For Sale 3 srmivo Camron aoa ome: wee se | aS CLE EL RY A a, + STAù U \u2014_\u2014 ; es merioan yonrs be fore e Lie a a 88 0 General - was recognized by tho people, 1 ; E- \u2014A NERVOUS FROATHATION, Indian Gray Cotton, 8 inch making a piano extending over several Yona.who greeted him with shouts of AN It ED\u2014IN NTRE COUNTRIES wiTH- \u2014IN TH Ww h L t And GENERAL DEBILITY.1 i cane White Tojlet Quilts, assorted, - More Williams Pianos (Toronto) sold In \u201cVive Boulanger.\u201d Some euthusiasts tried Mogy PERFECT T N ADE fished bos or FE mus Son, Len A M E RI Cc A N S00 1 are ouses to e .For Sale by Druzygists everywhere, 65x1 À e Linen Signes oies fringed, Canada than of all ther Canadian Pian to unbarness the horses attached to his oc 851 JOHN MORRIS, - 9 es WILLIS & CO.have alsovols sontro! of the > ; , y + Bale ut Eleven o\u2019cloek., .> earriage, with the intention of drawing the ANTED_A YOUNG LADY THOK- .una à bass few lots forsatein | Real Estate Arent, RRANGE FOB A M.HICKS + | SNe as, Fano.the Bell Organs, vehjecle themselves.General Boulanger ap- oughly competont in wr.ting Fiench The andsraigned bas a few salein 651 A26 St.James street, GOLDIE & McCULLOCN SAFR * sos We hold the best non-vaid tontimoniats fa peared to be annoyed by the demonstration Its sunertor excellence proven In milllons ana Englah, witha good and plain handwriting: o frst and an ** Amberg Cabinet Letter File,\u201d 652 Auotioneers.all countries.which may be shown and took refuge In a bouse.The police dis- fr homes for more than = q garter of a contATY.class plano player preferred.Appir immediately at SAULT STE.MARIE, MICHIGAN, FO R'S A LE, \u2014 NOW jm ; Warerooms.persed the crowd.Hundreds of people con- Endorsed by (ho heads of the G rest Univeral- 1x3 1636 NOV it: DAME BT.probably the most Érowinæ spot on this Comfortable Double T un 298 ST.Janus STREET.Hp'esrY IMPORTANT BALE TERMS EASY, PRICES LOW, ; ; - YTED\u2014 1 aN NT, contisen ew lots so week atan mfortable Double enement.wit exten- > grogated outside the office of the Cocarde, tu.Dr.Price's Cream Baking Powder does 4 Veataing Sor.£ rooms, Io Fast nd advance.; sion kitehen.Price $2,100.Off Cherrier s: ALFRED BENXN, Manager.6531 or! For sale only by where the editors were throwing cockades abr Sar Ammonia, Lire or Alum.Beid JF co tatning 8 or 4 rooms lo ta ono Plans and particulars at iny office.Btabling & Conch Housa.roofs all covered with ™ ndorsign de a RINGE, T from the windows.Nois a 54 Ln .ron aud in good order, new tile drains, ete.@ undersigned are instructed to s.WwW thered on th SB 1 if t lay) s also NEW Yv PRICE BARING | POWDLE 220 - ANTED COMPETENT BOOK pit Mk Haat Eater : A good bargain, Further particulars apply to their Roo out at i LLIS & CO., galhel à Pou'évarés, bul there was ou.; pei ee | \" eul Estate Agent, JOHN MORKILS, Nos.1821 and 1828 XOTRE DAME STREET po disorder.Groups of men weary \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 vom EI and grarder, ong she understands mero.651 80 St.John street.Real] Estate Agent.: WEÉDNESDAY Af : et.1824 NOTRE DAME ST cockades collected about the approaches to T- Ent Street Jaron.Ford meer 5 .651 St, James street.\u201c(MEM.CANADIAN 80G Q Æ) ternoou, March Dist.* the Chamber ol Deputies ard beg ing- 16 LE 32 AYLMER STREET.XT ANTE EN \u201cTr ici EX ou The following extensive assortment of Fur- Near MeGili St © D An sing WVAXTED-A, SECOXI-HAXD SINGLE EXP Fo rinolal Surv Architect, Civil nishing Goods, comprising: ar Me reet, , J., Pos = Provi Land _ ing Boulangeristairs.\"They were dispersed.That centrally sitar dwelling containing fes ACTOR ARE Lures, reas wt - T H oO U S ES TO L ET.and Hyéraulio ns, \u2014\u2014 Axminster.Wilton, Brussels, 58x2awt! MONTREAL, mers bas situata, Tr, &¢ i Th : ; .Sanitary Eagineer, nd Tapestry Carpets, wit rders, de i yok Sy cass of nervousness.sleeplessnons, rio.Mont bok month Apphy to | Wa TERE GATE, a $F ou 91 Pr.Eapeneuced, TO LE \u2014o\u2014 Valuer, ko, squares nssorted sizog, Swiss Nortipebam Ol digestion, dyspepsia, relie hh + TRE wuncodations, ress, 1:81, Stag 0 + AD adras Curtains.e Marseilies d is sure in Carter's Little Liver Puls.651 No.4) AYLMER STREET.sel | ee Uctoba or Novels tot Mer re Eat rate en : 214 ST.JAMES STREET ~ follet Quilie Huw silk Table Co rors: Por PARENT BROS, \u2014 pe x 3 trance ty ¢ A ano \u201chpecial Notice, | AVAL AVENUE PROPERTY Ww Cents paainess experion ns ales, 8 postion MR.WK.THOMAS, A y ho at 51 108 oe TELEPHONE No.1578.Garains, Chery, on pang Qovers.N.5.REAL ESTATE AGCTIONEERS, WILL New stock of French cook's knives, Ï 4 CL ; boing - 5 aviation to Teaver uf É rare 65 1 ohn street.: Specifcati Estimates 1 Te plante! Mirrors.Art Poutery, Eusels, S¥LL ON moulds potato scoops also enamel ; 3 8.Plans, cations an timai or Je umbrella stands: wiro door mats intest riut- romans Cary enter EE Houses.J4 VVASTEDIE GENERAL SERVANT LLPEG $5, 200 Houses, Villu, Hotels.Warehuuses, Factories Thin Bale will afford bousekeepers an op- MONDAY, the 2ith MARCH Instant, ible and very cheap at lu Jo A purveyer, cach, stables, &é, Sus.18 and 15.$600 nnd ences required, 2534 st, catbedne noe 1 } eatetally prepared \u2018on the latest scientide Kavoitios tu House Fürnishinés at (hoiraan in their Rooms, o ame.Zaw xy wares and Nos, 21 and Go.$500, no_taxes, a so ANTED \u2014 ROOM UNFU IN EX- lb fi L 3 M price as the sale is without limit or reser : rrr ».179, 8300 and t: and Nos.171 and\u2019 change for reut of plano.vise STAu office.will buy a first-class house on Mance street, Surveys and Plans of properties for Con- : ve, No.46 BT, JAMES STREET, ; un 1a reported that & (arsley\u2019s new spr ing $300.no taxen he «nd Xos 171 und 13% ER 11 ln Course of Construction, between Ontario and Sherbrooke streets, has jerangé Acctions, Cadast ring.phish ; of SALE aT ana oc K.The Following oaki and uisterin ts G.D.ROSS, \u2014 R v us i ay, Expropriations, pute: uadaries - - \u201cKN co.; and cheaper than previous are both better - Men Estate Agent.WASTE P BY TOENG MAIRIE 5 Cou PLE bi fol FO R SAL E every convenience.Easy terms.&o.85 8 Auctioneers, WELL-PAYING PROPE RTIES \u2014\u2014 \u2014 _P! L013 Noire Parme St.Sunrise 4 ane ee ES Sid road Betate, mai MANN, yBridres-Plans and sppoiications for eric.BIRTH.STORE ON ST.CATHERINE ST., EAST, Prédlewcman, Artarone, \"N 1311\u201d Stan office.671 \u2014 ate Investment Insurance Agent.PS out ARG _ sa let : aus .: Te ; ; 183 ST.JAMES STRKERT.651 Special attention given to Hydraulle and E UNRESERVED SALE Nos.:73, 175, 177 VINET STREET, Fi Fite of N.Frerenult.ol a 56 er 16th, the | i ns.one ly ast rae son WE 50 erilona; au to sand up rebut ot 65 1 I have the plans in my'office and full parti- 7 Drainuko Works and arranxements entered L TOF Block or Cased-brick Luil lings, two tories =\u2014=\u2014\u2014 - em | RGA GT agent Sn le a5 1 gioank APBIYIO John Aodillun, 7 ot ?rancole AE i\" eulars in regard toy \u201cdouble honso thatis be- BRUNSWICK STREET Supply on the Fran anchiee Boccam if desired HOUSEROLD FURNITURE, rants Sone Toundunone 35 Lire Fae 3 - ing erected in the West ba Intenuing pur- = 3 TANTED\u2014BY YOUNG M son WHITE \" - depth.Hented f 400 ROSS\u2019 WATCH ES.POLE STABLE GND BASEMENT |W nee de a fo, but rois, \u201csms! SEIS 5 Joie 10, SL 270 PSR ihe A gooa Water anes, fondored Attorners in Back COMPRISINO= fee ONE Sa De Co) i w lgin Wat Apply at 331 Guy 8%, betweeu !; past STAN Of \u2026_ ds ae be \u2018make to vita purchaser if aes \u201cA brick house, 3 story, in very good Corre à Met Drawing Boom Suites.Parlor and Sitting street, in a very growing locality, Terms 4 for alten or Elgin Watches in Silver cases our and pu.LE AE Wa NTED\u20142 SE EX: 1 Te ét H WYTAUS diate notice were given.+ repair, also stable in rear; will be sold cheap »spondences solicited, 88xtt Room Sets, fancy Odd Chairs, Bolas.Lounges, ©#85.; 40 dollars for a handsome Gold, Stem Wind.NO LUT -FINE STONE TENEMENTS, 2500 Sôjre bam st * a KH.K.THOM to a prompt buyer.RRANGE FOR A Platform Rockers, Divans, Folding Beds, F 2 \u2018 v er.Ladies size, solid 18 kar.Gold and fue EL Denis st, close tn St.Louis Park, Wi ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY STATIONARY FISES jes 1 80st Solin Street F.McMANN.GOLDIE \u20ac MeCULLOCH SAPE Easy and Roclining Chairs, Dining Tables.La Come PANU EACTUBERS ST.E Our Stern Winding Bilver Cased Watcho- ® Foy) < Wh Te ad ; mialue tenants.APR to VY man and 1 Log gineor; 5 years\u2019 experivuce, Addres .| and an \u201cAMBURG CABINETL LETTER Bideboarda, Leather C.vered Dining Chairs, 100 fee! in dep'h! Lixht Tepnements, fine : atche an, ausell Butwng.~~ Ce 871,\" Stag office.es Real Estate, Insurance & Investment Agent.» Le: Lore à \u2018one È for 5 and 6 doflars seil at suit.Tàey are soid ; , - .Prada n FILE, ather Lounges, Bric-a-bras \"Sofas, Plush Larse Sables for 20 Horses.Uoach house - oigprhgre ac AE O der ue vie AO MERE RE QU nd D OF, SIX We IN REA NE .li.198 ST.JAMUS STREET.431 \u2014NOWI\u2014 Top Contre Tables.Fancy Tables, B.5, Nir- Avro, Tiling \u201cpaved Fara, Nucor Bl ® r no Watches for sale what can 4, Fo 2m ac i - 10 1 dress, 0 1337, STAR L'office.651 _ - - 298 ST.JAMES STREET.rors, Walnut and Cherry Bedroom Sets, Iron: Sines pu ble f Rent, | ! beer narant Ee oughly cleaned and warranted [ES er a mr atop us i * Waxce PoGIRL 1308 LAS AN AERHENIICE ALFRED BENN, Maaager.65x1 Bedstoads, Woven Wire Mattresses, Hair Mat- your: Foros easy.Boren Heat 1000 por @ for $L BENEY ROSS, razxo 1.E TRU MM@R RESIDENCE, AT ave.for under-clo\u2018Miug Lusiness, at 4 cu.SES ES NORTH SIDE, FOR SALE.s 5 \" Oo oO 0 tresses, ete etc.DROLET STI ET.T\u2014Two most Destiabla 137 ST.PETER SIRFE West* Lougneuil, facing river.Fred.WANTED =A STRONG LAD.AX ar PRENTIC 5 10 \u201d WILL BUY A GOOD DOUBLE BRICK No reserve every lot sold regardless ot price, Building Lots, x 724 feet each.On best * Three doors trom Crate: Top Ww fvous iA dapeest 681 shirt cutting.Melton bros.& Tam instructed to offer for Sale a property HOUSE WITH GROUNDS ON UPPER and stored free until May if purchaser desire, 3110 of street aoe Nos.3 and 5 Drolet mu TE LET \u2014 THREE-STORY BRICK WANTED BY PEACIICAL BRICK MAREK, ES between University and McGill College Ave- ST.URBAIN STREET.To be held at the Sabsoribers' rooms.Nos, sere exeen ist Lois above Bt.Lou's Purk.E HAVE THE FOLLOWING RE buuse, 3452 Notre Lame st.town garement with good firm.Adress, J.#, 20 pue.Fine stand for a retail business, : » O8.Sireot exceodingly well built and firet-class W lia, } ; 5 of 3 Henry near the cliureaes ain hole; 10 toons, u, LPper Danxaine: st R.K.THOMAS Size of grounds 140x220.Easy terms.C HE A Pr ! 1521 ana 1823 Notre Dame street, Reixbbourhood, improving every day.galla, pearly uew, to selimt hal-price : w.fi 2x Celldt, Sable, Abulr.de Lemoine, 9535 FANTED= COMFORT (BLE FURNISHED Roo as ; wo $1.000 down and balance at 6 per cent.FRIDAY AFFERNOUN, MARCH 23rd, Kuight Templse Suit and Jewel.She iin wil] WAN oung gentleman, with privaie French tamiy, 65 1 Beal Estate Agent, 30 5t.John Street.MANN, Zeal Ease Inwrance and : SA At TWO o'clock, Nos.234, 281%, 286% NT.DOMINIQUE BT., od rose \u201cou \u201c FRO LET LANGE SELF-CONTAINED termamodera dress, = aie private STakofhece.val 7 F.McMA \u2019 Investment Agent, oun ers helvine and Drawers, M.HICRS & co .pres alg rue Ontario, Batisse a Trois Etages, Heotch Apron.- : - ALN TED Fate ; 651 188 ST.JAMES STREET.655 : - en brique: \u2018\u2019ndatinns en pierre, 48 Scotch Lea SAR Aron.bouse, 67 Drummond st.; in per.et WANTED = HOUSEMAID.24 RU SEMOUST Auctioneers.piods de front.Loyers, $501 par annee, Cons AER CUT e aplers desirable locals.Apis.ko Ka Thomas, st Jvan Whi que 21, Ent ÿ oe i ; er roo e .es .Buitable for a wholesale warebouse.ditions faciles.63x 72 Beaver Hall, Do hester, encet 7 ; BALE 10 O\u2019CLO corner orel hester.| \u2014t LE FT HOUSE, NO.154 DRT MHOND ces.785 Sherbrooke s C5 1 ee Good Investment! 651 Apply to 160 MoGILL STREET.ATTRACTIVE SALE OF A AT) CR OR ' i pas=ession can be had befure the ATED \u2014 IY AVERY RESEECTALLE Yob Nu - MAX O'RELL ee te ee iis COR.PROPERTY ee WATER COLOR DRAWINOS AND | 7 Action een us 1_ Routemaus ip very 3 gives.dates.FOR SALE.FINE PROOF AND LINE ; 8 Has given a creat deal of pleasur= by his en- Se = .1 ! , x tertaining lectures.80 hav a CEE Poltage.Dourimg tue WASTED = AF LASTERER, AND BRICKLAYER.FOR SALE Block of Stone Front Tenements and Cot- ENGRAVINGS.FAR MS FO R SALE 0 ' ore Li, dti, 11, 22 bape 2 , ; i The undersizned will solf at thei ln A.M ALLAN & C O., respeutihe unaivers Von, 130, 35, Tae 10), 2g, i and AWARIED-AX ACTIVE PUSHING TUNG VN.tages for sale, situated corner Ontario and Choice Buildin Lot | Hoa aL a po dt their Rooms, LO a je .IL « a N U À U - 2a il Brel Learing fli respecte\u2019 Naa Ua 10 travel with a Acst-class le nf aroce: 's special.about 110 ft.front and 120 ft: deep.Finest Platt streets.Pays a good per cent.Easy 218 ST, JAMES STREET, Le 102 and FED © avRl Avenue, Colin from 8 .w dr apard routes ot Wate, fu cé lu twvo of the cot.les.a liberal on, and expenses will be paid.block on the treët \u2018terms.SATURDAY AFTERNOON, M b 24.pe \u2018Pleased a large number of citizens by their tax 3 it MH congé, 1: al lav avenue, ur do Us previgus experience ro ee Ta nt Fa KE.THOMAS, F.McMANN, WITH RIVER FRONTAGE ST.ANNE.are A splendid Farm of one bundred and sixty.\u2026 Extra Good Fhis and Moderate Prices! x ince Ben _\u2014 85 à.ferences required, this is an eceilent Opparsunits for à Real Estate Agent, Real Estate, I &I Contains about 100,000 square feet, and TA CONSIONMENT OF- Seven arpents, fronting on river, opposite 8t, .How is a good time to order Spring Clothing.| O LET-ROCK STONE R ESIDENCE, Mineo À he, as EE NOBU AE © cad.Address, 65 1 80 St.John street.eal Estate, Insurance nvestment Agent.known as the \u201cBOND\u201d lot, River lots are Water Color Drawings, comprising over sixty Hewen's Island, between St.Lambert and No.1, and cottage, No, 17 Drolet st.Et \u2014 138 ST.JAMES STREET.65 1 now scarce and very desirable property.subjects from nature, by \u201cHill\u201d and \u201cCarter,\u201d Louzueuil.Will be sold cheap, and on ten iN A.M.ALLAN & CO entaining 10 aparmineats, add modern conveniences, WA F SMART YOUNG GIKL AS GE MERAL ° .\u2018EA sy TERMS! .A ; .vears' time, if wanted.The Sorel Railway - o Pi ALO ANA 8h per Mh Net.Tespectively: Appl.servAaL AppiY at once, 36 City Connedione 64 M T h St t an aquarelle artists Also 100 fine Line and cro-ses ihe farm and Suburban Train stops 218 SE JAMES STI ET _ fes Sora oe n'ai Visa si AXTED-A GIRL AS SERVANT, 8 = 9 C avish ree 59x4eod | : \u201cFraser Budines.Froof Engravings.iu beautiful frames, aka 150.000 de ass SE he ext fon Tears.25 PAR OT Edd WAS ty ALSO A WoMAN enemen S or d e Goods catalogued and on view at our B ; 2 2xg ren yo 85x YO LET\u2014-CUT STONE STORE, 5 6 wash.934 sherbrovae st afiersie.631 .up to day ofsale.No reserve ° ooms this ia the galy chance around Montreal t, between Notre Dan NTEL TWO GENTLE S E ~ x = © new Bridge, the plans o ich are now =.ERANGE FOR À a ue M eee ue re A ae.Rood Wor DEEE MONE TL RE New Stone front Housa for sale, beau ST.ANTOINE STREET WEST.FOR SALE, Sale at TWO o'clock.being propared, ts built the Bouth side of the = GOLDIFE & McCULLOCH #& level, \u2018enable tar produce, hardware merchants or NE ° Leaver Hali, aud north of Dorchester ai.~3 tiful situation, overlooking Mein College Corner property in good repair, and pays M.HICKS & OO river opposite the eity is bound to snriag up 8.\u201c \u2018 cCUL.AFE i man niaciuring.Abbiy, ME Levy, Notary, Su St Ag office.85 Grounds; heated by hot water; all modern 10 per cent.Easy terms.u \"e 10 an enormous value and wore than Lhe sum, : and as \u201cAMBERG CABINET LETTER Vino 851 Wan ren -FOR A BACHELOK, AN EXP Improvements: wel butit: immediate posses- OVor per co 7 2 65 6 Auctioneers.above referred to, reulized.Price $100 an LE,\u201d Tr h atl.ni easy terms Ml stant inspecti \u2014 NOW Ie 0 LET_AT LACHINE ON EIVER berwess Baa ha 11h a, PY to 81 Meiavien nb slo y at.ke, THOMAS, on.HF.Mc MANN, STE.ANNE DE BELLEVUE, ! RELIMIN acre.PARENT BROS.£98 80.James Breet.bres A otage PET OEN %.Este Agent, VVANTEP-AMAN TOLOOK AFTER A FURNACE, 63 1 30 Si.Jenn street, Ren) Estate, Tmsarancet investment Agent, built for L.J.Forget, Esq.with all modern ARY NOTICE Real Estato and Loans.______ ALFRED BENN, Manager.Gsxz Zlks0Hauesse C0 TC 6880 Mae anddo general work.Apply at 1651 Noire Paws .651 t James Street.improvements.Beautiful grounds, ares The subsoribers are instructed by 651 46 St.James Strest, \u201c| rg70 LET\u20144 ROOM TENEMENT, # 304 re = ; 500 square foe seniticent river view, 1 RC GENERAL BAZAAR.|i, Yous torest adie 20 ops Wok arseune 221 Drummond St.Pos oi rer (Thora SAT BS A RCA ton amer ve.ANTED-#1000 to 63000 OS THE SECURITY QE 5ox4eod Fraser Buildings.to sell without reserve at our rooms, Nos.1821 ; Large Linen Towals à for 25e.Pp'OLET-FURNISHED HOUSE, AT so.MAS preety da merite\" JUG 1 S and 1823 NOTRE DAME STREET Sali Xew Glnzhams, 10 yl.and perm fe Hubert Si Par tjoulars, WANTED BY GOOD GABDENER ITUATION, TO L ET ü FRIDAY, APRIL GC, ambar, y x .A =._ .à ES ~ =] : : -_\u2014 Nov fade fines 120 200800 850 soa Fquo.LIT TOGRE, 3146 SC CATHE.mous RE AO ds Ada 3 prises durs Tome TRABLE Loo MOST ç ee Grand Traok and Canadian Paci or White Quite 41.23, 31.50, $2.00.Te rine st.tn good.order.For rent, and FASTEO-SITUATION BY EXPERIENCE BOOK 651 au 30 St.Jot John 5 street.IN DESIRABLE LOCALITTES.| 0 DESIRABLE RESIDENCE About 100 oflpaintings by himself.Leomans, rand Ironk and Lanaaian acifie.Women's Black Ribbed Hose, 25c pairs particulars, apply to Warren & Clement, 118 St James V wepel.fr 188 April; wonld accept other Binasion J.CRADOCK SIMPSON ?Henry schon and J.Tavennier.the whole Double en wien Merino d'est, 255 up y 25 Ri.oo 65 3 ina Pot: business ads.for tere sulary; best city .> & co, ST ANNE, forming à rare and costly collection.\\\u201c oe Te 80 In.Linen nheeiine dnoey Twitled- 23¢ pus, LET _DELIGHTFULLY SITUATED, foorneer.addres.79 1465, 474 office.2 1 POINT ST.C CHARLES.65x3eod 181 8t James street.with finestriver view, and every convenience Also.| a, d ru - y ; TANTED CNION* ELASTIC STITCH SEW- IY h Farm of one Hundred and Twenty Arpents, Double oyidth Black Farm Satin, 256 double cotlazes, in west end; kitchen V Dax machine.Haber BOM) (AB, wii Apply quickly, Jomplete photograpbio apparatus.ECR EE.KO y Ek N on muy thor, b bedrodud.Apply, 1781 Sotre sore rampics Arar 530 3h aul at, 4) Reduced Rents 1 W.¥.MEWHORT, Master r pieces of French art in 36 parts oom- OF exceedingly high Land, having some 80 151 Flat.Ke hoor.) 0520 Notte Dame siree re 20 LET 913 GREENE AVENUE WASTED-DEUG CLERK: MUST HAVE TWO OR 59xdeod Fraser Buildings Piotus esque Canada in 36 parts completa.acres in fine Orchard.i N.B.\u2014Having bought a large lot of Linen Towels.[am a Ty ih L, fee reare SIperience.Apdress, slug LOTIR, - A progressive course of Pndeeape drawi F butban town with 1 f selling thew at $1.20 dos, worth 82, large size._tbelsst of those destrable stone aweli- &c.A- Sanborn, l'rigzisl, Coaticuok, Que, 685 Call at this office and examine our modified M T L I y on stone by Henri Boi \"50 or a suburban town with two lines of rafl- EF we or PTR Pltivg.ready for occupancy WVANTED-TO PURCHASE OLIS CAN: AIMAN POST Ps Hst of bousos to let bufore closing elsewhere.On M oney ° o end arts.y vonr sseau, pere, In 80 way ror suburban travel is unequalled for a : DL Jaime : Status; Nova Scotians, Sew Brunswick Beavers, n Merchandise and Other Securities, Four portfolios with contents, marine speculation and to make money.$ TO LET, {ro Ler Tex ENENTS, RAvRE [ec HIRO = \u201cFOR s, ALE, J: CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., no nF MEW HORT.Sasol palotion ore a æulde, : = With or Without a dwelling.Shop, No.118 works wae\" p.bo.Shops, Sous.tent $6.0 as Wa references, 180 Darochee st 631 Solid Brick Tenements, \u2018with Stone Founda- _65x3 181 8T.JAMES STREET.5éroodtf Fraser Buildina ge Sasramont t, Bale TWO.oslosk.TRICE LOW! TZRMS EABYI : BLEURY STREET, an excellent business feonent, with fable, Vinten dvenu, hear Noire WANTED, TINSUITHS AND RODFERS APPLY jon and Vacant Lot adjoining.Wail rented.& 851 M.HICKS & CO.PARENT BROS ; = Lame.Apply, 1751 Notre Dain \"to Montreal Konting Co, Latn \u201cst ys over 8 per cent, fnterest.- - 3 â per Tenoment, No.714 DOBCHESTER FRO LET_SHOP AND DWELLING AT ANTED= WASTER, FISH i ; SMART WAITER.FISH & GAME R.K.THOMAS, t d Loan i 9 8ï T.6rooms, bath antw.s.Avply to ' presont occupied As a grocery.Apoly WA as Real Estate Agent, M 0 N EY TO LO A N 5 FO R SA L E I 1 AXD-MADE ART FURNITURE.631 Ri Jamon on real 5 \u2018 to Mrs M.Kannon, No.1# Murray ei ANTED\u2014ALL PERTAR office.~~ 653 ; LL 2 Lo \u2014 W.F.MEWHORT, This will be the largest and most important All the Fousehold Furulture and Contests of 4 which is nearly naw, can be bouzh: lF re- Weltuigren x.: a Wo XTED- a Touse LADY AN SALESWOMAN, | FOR S ALE, A comfortable, stone front, 25 feet Housa, 64x2.Fraser Bulldings, Montreal sale ever held by Mr.Thomson.be having frore.oor Rome EAT oor.Sideboards.4 | utred.COTTAGLS.Nos.Ue?und 260 Bt.T_SHOP AN y landG D at 1674 Noure Dame treet.Apply between on Dorchester Street, opposite Crese nt St.- instructed us to sell without reserve, in order yd\u201d Cooking lange, Mi oT on ubert street, cut stone front, nine rooms in O0 LET\u2014SHOP AND D VELLING, ST, P10.es a Sad a good Briek Ho oI faoscen .to avold moving any of his present stock to HATY £00 va den EN Ra SEA Sen # each.881 St.Hubert.cur stone front, 11 Ca\u2019herine st, near Bloury sl; best 'YRTANTED - FIRST-CLABS COAT MAKENS To Bituated on Dorchester street.opposite the F J ee 8.on his new show rooms and factory now building rockerv.and Genera Contents of a second- rooms, cheap to a promt purchaser.Lusiness siandiu the city, Hugh Gallagher, 237 st work on prersises, by the pièce.Tlirhest prices residence of John Hope, Esq., contains abou paue ot ay Btroet, near orchester : Street, will AUCTION SALES NEXT WEEK.on Êt Antoine street, band sto 3 FOR SALE OR 10 LLT.James se 661 bi whioy, Te oF freinds to Users and ves: maker 151,000 Feet bo sold otal OY Drie to MPSON ps po Full particulars later.A vers \u2018ano 8 eA ent, Tos Carat SOON À 114 Queen atredt opposite Ives\u2019 Foundrs.a vw LET TAT $15 \"PER MONTH, AND ANTEE\u2014 x SC MUSICTEACHAR GERNAN ANS ° e4x3 .181 84 J 5 oe Very attractive sale ane Planoforte, Hand- M.HICKS & CO.Car Mob, rot.sich Driving \u201cAlois sh, 5 3 House, 36x58 feet.3 stories.well situated t for taxes.brick cottage, No, 158 Drolet at : W *) eacher preferred.Abply.#15 5 Denys Fine property for a contractor to.buy, or t.James Street, | some Wire Back Parlor Set, Oak Dining Room _851 Auctioneers.seis Har A Inatory.82 Crescant atreer 1 rooms, a- wil beallnewly tinted and painted.U.D.Koka, Real streat \u2019 65 à Would mako a magnificent site for a gentle- Furniture.Leather Diners, extra g Bed- SALE AT.TEN DOLOCK.ÿ tached, substantially buit.Wa Fatate Asene 1313 Nou bate st \u201cagin ANTEDOFIKSECLISS STRT AND ONLLAI man\u2019s residence.Plan at my office.room sets, Wal.Secretary Bookcase, etc, eto, A UCTION SALE 4.8, THOMSON & CO 2 BORAN.lieal Kstate and Finandial Arent 190 LET\u2014 COMMODIOUS LOWER TEN- W *lonare fhe Hoye) Laundry 340 SL Loin EASY TERMS.L ESTATE.Furniture all made to order and as g og ns _BY 852 = 2 uctionesrs, St.James street, 53 2aw emt, 465 St Denis st; : With sub.Memoire.__ ou 8S À es KR.K.TERY ohn Lt Bo genes onday morning, at 146 Be £ MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, SF BEG LEAVE TO INTIMATE TO 5 nr basemen\u2019: #18.Thos Darling, $0 St, John at.85 1 PANTED-BY A DRESSV KER, WORK BY JE > 0\u2014 _ 04 7 Fat No THt Denis street, corner Mount Royal Lr ROPERTY WAN TED, NO LET.HOUSE, 12 ROOMS, BAT ATH, | W an week or month.Address, \u201c> LA Nr of.+ mm mm \u201cCall or \u2018rend for: a \u201ccopy of this month's | Teneweor Plans ethos grasa is as icotenn Br Louis), just al the terminus ments athe Rubio wn a ay ht arrange.bout 535 35 west of Bleurystrest price | yun, te lower tenes Se nite WS rn RAEI ac vin WELLINGTON ST BEAL ESTATE RECORD.son gon Tuesday morning.at No.37 Ander- © sp a INSTANT, ts lo dispose of JLheir Household offecta, in > .ARS ciréssinaker ex ea * a Cet Honses, in a ood locality: rent $100), per month, 3.4, oberty, is Ho need apply.Mr, Me saux\" \u2018on, 24 St, Helen a st.> 661 oy fontainine sai sales recorded in February,month- \u201cLadd\u201d Pi anoforte, Mantel Yirro of following housshold tarniture: a San a era) hat the early It ought = price between $1500 and $5000, * ANTED ~ SMART YOUNG MAN.SPEAKING \u201cJaques & Hay\u201d Parjorg¥nruniture, rhota.PARLOR\u20141 Firat-class Piano (8550), almost n rule realize more than those later on.All 4 WA.DORAN, Hest ovate aoa Financial To RENT-A ro a GR ERIS, TRAN OTE Wilh and French, with kiowiedse of Diy Cone, Corner of King Street.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & co Handsome Etiagere, Walnut Badroom Furni- new, splendid Parlor Set cotered in ilk sales antruste:d to us will receive \u2018he best of ie Agent.100 Ne.Inrore Street.651 is 137 St.Antoine street.ee GOL *?ture, ete, etc.On Wednesday morning, at Brocatalle, Centre Table, marble top.Corner attention and that experience which is need Ee ¥ \u20ac & Tene - _ ponts SICREX rite moderate, ean | WANTED \u2014 EDT STELY.GOOD GENERAL \u2014 181 8T.JAMES STREET.2440 St.Catherine Street.Table.\u2018Ortoman Janey Chairs, Banner Comr.ful.4.5.THOMSON 4 OO A co Ni v erences, mo children; wages Seconds aise Turque, Crystal asaliers, Bruxelies A * .aclory enement Property so Se me Sheen TTA mt 412.00\" ris, BE Forts 654 FOR SALE PE re roy and Second-band Carpets.Large Mirror, Cornices, Curtains, est.Auctiodeers FOIt SALE.nnd rant ih oar from tnd of May.ares WANTERSAMANEEACTERER, POR 4 WoOLLE \u2019 St.James Street.Carvois éteves etc.etc.at Bale Roout 536 Frotures.rie ; Facing on Lacauchatiors, Chonneville and if mbt with grates wi SO ne room sf require, 0 factory.1 Quintai, notars.a5t de fine lot, contains 9300 feet: suitable for acoal A splendid lot of ù St.James Street on Friday morning, at 10 DINING ROOM \u2014 \u201cExtension Table, Side- HE GREAT SALE OF BOORS WILL Dufferin sq.with ; ine an 19 me couple ur vs gentlemen wishing saperior Sard.storage, eic.splendid lot of lan having a frontace of o'clock.board, Na poo Cutler Silverware, Tabie be continued at our Rooms, 105 St, * ©! a pean brick but dine NR SARE SAUTE SEAN LWW ANTED-STRONG BOY T) ASSIST IN PACK- K.K.THOMAS, St tert oh Bt.James Street lopposite t SRE: Woekiy sale of Horses, Harness.Vehicles, Cover, Chinaware, &c.ke.de, St.James street, on .> oO.ms | \u201c ; TR.{pom of wholesaie wry goods SLR A .* i Gen new WA S:10N ROW beiny bu .ep 651 Jistate A tents.I 005 nié FROMMAY IN hat, oF I HEE EER Ply.Poh Boy gan CE TRONS 14 Real Extate Agent, by G.T.R.), by a depth of 107 leet, with a pri- ater od fale Yard, ¢ 323 su James Street, ro EDROOMS\u20144 Bedrooms very elegantly Monday, aay AY dnesday.19th, OTEAU LANDING.coupie without children.32 Argyle nve SEL WW ANTED-A CLE KE TO REED TINE, ANU Leur 651 30 St: Jon Strest.vate\u2019 ontrasios from Windsor Street, will be DUFF & FRASER, PASSAGE\u2014Olleloth, Stair afternoons and evenings.as every book must : DOMS = FLEGANTLY FURNISHED, WITH afier quarry work: must have some 'ki.owleiye o 80.at Carpet, Stovs, be disposed of.For alc or to Let, R scetin henier in rooms Apply AL 114 Cham me do French.Apply to W.l'avis & Sons.111 Osbome a 1 BY AUCTION, ex Auctioneers.Btair Rods, Hat Stand, Walting Ohalr, &c., &o.! + .THOMSON & © Thal, Sid Hains > house) Mlorehoupen fes Tee JANTEU-SITUATION RYAN ARRIED cot JL FRUIT FARM IN ONTARIO At our Nloomsy, 181 BT.TANRS STREET.ants Riepen Drew N Phra Biove GL \u2014 Betioncait.DOMS-2 RIOMS FURNISHEDONUNFU ESA p.+ ; T - LA \u201cWE: ALE .+ Avpls to Mas Vu.o ener, Beauharnols, RUN en EER OR Re NY se coschiban fh en out of ey, ro FOR SALE, WEDNEsDAY, MAnON a8en.§ HE USUAL LARGE WEEKLY SALE \u201copen and STABLE Rockaway, Double FVIE USUAL WEEKLY SALE OF .PE N.F.No.61 St.Gabriel RE Roo LET.SI MeGILL COLLEGE AVENTE.AST DA RM ANT TTDY GIRL, BOTT 1, To Full Particulars a: my office.Bale at ELEVEN O'clock precisely.AT OUR ROOMS, Sleixh Saddle acd, Bridle, Harnesses, .three Household Furniture and effects, wiil 5 1 831 use heraeli generally usoful about a house\u201d À K.K.THOMAS, } CRADOCK Si M PSON & co 320 BT.JAMES STREET.nics Bicyoles, &a., ke.be held at cur Kooms.i805 St.Juimnas street, on SF SALE PIANO: $195 725 = mn nw MMS aa 9 | RE DROOMS Tr, Ly T.ply al os Ost Ja RL, went.La 65i 30 St.John Street.\u20189 NEXT FRIDAY MORNING, 28rd Inst, Sale at TEN am.and TWO p.m.Friday Morning, 28rd Inst.Fo: = i 25.» CABLE, J at vase ver Ha = yo Dorchester ri WASTED ~ ROOMS, BEDROOM AND SITTING.- 181 ST.JAMES STREET, 63x83 Will include the contents of a neat) furnished MARCOTTE & ECREMENT, Goods received np to the hour of sale.$8 por | mons.1; a good l'jrixht ME YOK JHUEE ROOMS FUR.room.unfurnished with or withoul board, fora te 1 th MW 653 Auctionears.op ; , Famine er.LINEN AY 020 50 atten RE shot i ntiirmiah ; possession first of May, 41 married couples no ren; tis be West of bleury st.House, also several handsome M.Wal.and \u2014 < J.8.THOMBON Æ CO.rive street.Miller & étefniririn Pianos: on SE Consuint à ; Ys 1 Adaress, W.8, Box 750, I.11.elry.6% 1 \u2014CALL AT\u2014 FLAT, WITH STEAM POWER Cherry Bedroom 5 eis.Parlor Bots, Carpots ; 63 5° _ / __Auvtinnocrs_ TP The YORE PIANO, NEAR- ! 1 OMS + PARTIES DESIROUS GF KECTRING 4 do Rousamori Food Canes VERE, WILLING y ; di * Easy Chai rs, Piano.Lounges.Gpoking Stoves, Da STOCK AT PETITE COTE.&FCOND- -HAND BOOK STORE, ly new.7% ortaves, bandsome Itose- | amet rar re, ler PO Me ee APR ROC Dents » : Per SL 3 R K Th Offi s1Q, LET.win! PE tenn beatina ed etc.etc.\u201cFor account of Mn WM.À.STEWART, Who Sosa for ca east C.lene, * Evo PE dur State ony STA ces, LL 0 ew BE W ANTED \u2014 BOY, THAT UNDERSTANDS THE omas ce, wer, in Gazette Building, Size, about noo Sale at TEN N o'clock.FRA is retiring trom farming: + \u2019 h We are inatructed by M.C.Healey to sell at LORS SALE\u2014CHEAP, ONE COUNTER SHEA | RSS nr Fri NSHED W WITH Hipa eis FEL, Digness.avid Cra ford, neon set square.Bleam hoist: ample fire protecs gpg Auotioneers A ere aa war es: a arte ne #08.063 Lim, siredt, in sngeeuonte of .! ail agi ; SL Lathen ' - y note Doxes.lve chon abl SS i PE Tabou 1 Li - ALOR WI THOCT BOARD, ANA SITUATION, SSD'APRILIN sry TE 30 ST.JOHN STREET, tion.&c.THE BURLAND LITH.¢0.eT \" Large lot of valuable IMPL, JEMENTR, HAR- gecond-hand booka coliected uring a lou Gal VC Brivis audit.2 Lizaieth 6 Pr aah res maker, AdIré nd get a Printed List of Houses tarnished 36xtl 9 Bleury | Riret.: FECAL SPRING SALE Nits, STABL #TOOT Ls & Brotime.|< naloguos ready on Tuesday, 20th 8; PATA ABTS CARRINGE arrLy aT |W \u2014 IT OAR | vn Mona a VERRE * &o to let 51 Ce Fn Lenn: 62 BOOM RI LOST, LARGE Fh \" TED-A ¥OUNG Giki AS NUMSE PROTES.80d unfurnished, Stores, 2,600 bundies good aT SOTHY HAY, Saturday, Slat toot.R Sain sop Frrruair +8 Nh RATS Re wa fine sunny Tom, SES ENT Pa Da 16s am ged Avviy, between 4 and 3 MoreTorrance Lots or 500 bundles STRAW, The housebholl furniture will be soll imme.: famber, Le: birrh, har wale; lm.red oak, ei, RY Nh BOARD FOR à MARRIED COCPLE, olclock.18¢ Lramme ee LA HORSES, HARNESS & CARRIAGES, Will be sold on diately aftorwaris.\" À ass Hi i er Quatre, a iy yor ie aentieman, at 54 lagnachenercat 65 i BOL Saini, Say ook Yor Nu LADY.Mis FU R N IS H ED H 0 U SE} WEDNESDAY, March £1st, at 10 aan.652 Jd.8, THO) soy 4 cu ro yo Hard: MA Georges st.- A Fo A Torr a Fri UGS SIELE 5 re get Dia, VITE GR v2so es ETES = gn SO LC D Including about 40 Vehicles, consisting of g5 3 WILLIAM H.ANTON, TIAMBLT -\u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 mmm am mnt .\u2014 ~ : \u2019 nture, to leap.Alm.Janssens, 1 bi Pons er FUN La | 0 SUITABLE 1° aya betwesn ones and dnyais hétgrnie \u201cTo Let Top and Open Buggies, Handsome English ar ran ; C es SATE Xo \u2014xo.9 LEADER or, lore os Avr gentlemen, het a; ar voll we: er.ui, = uy ¢ ewarde 88 ; Jr Doz Carts, Village Carts, Brighton.Carta | .- NSOLY ENT BALE YOR SALE OR IO LET \u201cQ 140,\" Stan one: LT T REY WHO FOUND A PAIR OF 177 MANSFIELD STREET, as que Mma hintei.formar! y oiRro:s\u2019 quartern ola Fomor MAN LE AFisG CL worn ROE a alt FURNISH Mo LET, APPL - spears mat dent ne aus on flues 44 A + have ust eit aree inn This property.Quebes Waggons, Rockaways, - Broughams, TINSMITI'S STOCK and TOOLS, furnishe!erun'uinisbad, The rier.les fe o of parlor, ARE TT TIRE 93 OOM F CRN ISHED, To LET.GEEMAS ST.Tour Prin, Y EVENISGON SE.U \\THERISE CE Fromistof Mas.Rentlow.oprosite tue strebt, tho 0RIY ones loft on thas ete.25 Bets of Bilver and Brass Mounted belonging to the state of DAMASE BENOIT, house with, jardens.ote (abot 4 acres.> bel = EIR wa és.botreen | University and Aismersis.mail RB.K.THO streot and niso two or three opposite ihe Harness, 7 Sets of English as wil Lhe gold at 120 WELLINGTON STREET, formerly nord, did 3 ots near the .Fois M = HE TR PROTOGRAPR GAL Ey YL GoM Oro ET.Ta NEY FCRNIQRES open-fac faced Sliver watchin gold d'ohain CEA 651 80 St.As street posket.Buy now belore they are 2 soid.88, i.Riis set Harness; SHERB ARCH AT 0 LOCK or for: il Le sold, oe raw \u2018he LN the E > wiiball Ax ¥ toh \u2018ms 1 em: , - R.K.THOM also Saddle, Drivin d Workin, : 2.\" , bu 3 Rts 1 Bxtares complols and and In 1 first a as: 5 cola Toma Facant tbe rat on ne private family, I Le borne _ Mes 1 30 8¢t, hn Street fan « Horses.ke, in one lot, amounting per odnventory ° to 6; 6 Ton w HO Te A oe macther pet ty hearer than fourieen miles, ad Load raie CHIPS TNIONT IS TETE Choice H T Large Opening Spring Sale at our Yard, 8547.30.Inventory ean be seen at the ofine \u2014 ames ft 7 me La pon on onan $58 Roux wir or win T BOARD.XA a to CT 1486,\" EE oice Houses to Let, TO TET 322 & 324 St, James street, ar Do paring, 80 Bt John stroot, Mont- WO WATCHER 1 1,30LD.1 SILVER, « as 0] XT] 3) .- T Ror a ocd wearer, few doors | Tom bigest rermremei doers aan ar a aeatle LOS FRIDAY aFTERNO0N.a suaLL 9 Mackay, Durocher.St, Catherine, Bt.JOHN J.GEIFFITIN Chil tent oa the highest sud let Sik: not moving | 0 May.as! eel al.6a \u2014_\u2014 da Intnl naie to s0 ail be a5 © Famille 8 Rt tra pain and oth TF cna tor sale OFFICER Yo, 22 Si.Heirn £1, & Canads Chambers.ABOUT WEDNESDAY, 33th INST.655 \u2019 Auctioneer.Taman street, on MONDAYS 19¢} ee BF Hs dor Hotel: not mov : FER TT TT uz Lots and four good Farms tor sale.FA OT@RY At present occupied by the Dominion |.« : .; ; 2 \u20ac Bo et LARGE WELL SE By ph RU FORNEY FORGES Ti EMES- A CATIF CXP_4_ COLLIE ELT AZT Two wezks A number ol Koo Lot fof sale.Apply to RR.ou sue ù Particulars again.JOB BALE \u2014 WEST END \u2014 A COM- o'clock p.m.by authority of ju a1 mr ean st - em FOLN on ve same By ALEX 1, Es\u2014Nos.rament .DUFF & FRASER.or à Stone-front Cottage (Corner) Tae Monrarar | DAILY 8 OUMS \u2014 FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED FRONT oaiting at Bim \u2018Grave, Longs , ON payment Se eos mn ow A wi STAR prin at tha Pa T GOL CHALX 13 LISKS, \u201cBEWARD rooms; to let, a a privale famliy.185 Dleury et.ie advertisement, if not clawed FLE threo das \"Real Esta t Catherine 404 D'aiversity serbes J - $68.Auctioneers.ns W.Also.several Dewrable Balld- ; iat Le wT oh | Sree | a Tien l'es BERR SE Fe RE ha "]
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