The Montreal daily star, 2 juin 1883, samedi 2 juin 1883
[" VOL XV.NO.14.Morning - Despatches.; Condensed Telexrams, VICE-REGAL VISIT TO TORONTO, Bees, fem at the Royal Academy-\u2014Ad- Gress of tame Mie Excollemer\u2019s sepiy.MONTREAL.SATURDAY J A Nobleman's Reminiscences.Lord Ronald Gewer's Diverting Reoeole : 58 2 when he snd his \u2018wife work.ai breakfast.I ed tion about nine add a In the.evonieg Mr.ose (hey Had ve æ Io light refles- oot at twelvy, '# @ talked to me very Eo 184 DOUBLE § Bébroousris Our 825 Ash & Ler seront = story.\u2018brick \u20ac ottase 0.io wh ar 11 rooras, 1 é \u201cPRICE ONE CENT.0 Sltnattons Vacaut, _ BRIOKLAYERS WANTED.Walnut Bedroom Sole (7 pheces) ase B.W.t; ront $300 and taxon oe Hs.The transport \u2018\u2019 Mytho or\" bas sailed from Londos Tozoxto, June 1.\u2014After luncheon the vice fections of Celebrition.\u2014The Queen despondingiy about-Ids wife's state of health, à bgroom als 5 Cor hs 27°3 © promt hands asd firat-riass rough Ertekiayers * for Tonquin with 1,800 troo regal party visited rooms of Messrs.Risch & , and the Empress-\u2014Ympres dons of «She suffers,\u201d he groaned \u201cso dreadfully at times.Quesu done sie poce sre + edged to 16 bo the o 0 LET\u2014LONGU BOT Two | i£ | mecdod in Chicago.Tho Strike Isover.Togo) Mochi The Ameriean Gore will t interfero in be à the University and Gladstème, Disrueli, Sarala zierme We have beon ms Irty-threo eure, and cheapest over à Sax 33.00 Bu solid \\Varnut Bed L\u2014 wages.Rates Dow froin $3.50 £053.00, the French operations im Madagascar.nierie Co., and from there wont to U niv y Mmarés and Sam (tard.d room sets, with rose rt, tape (7 plecos), are equal to $8 mi-detached beautifully situated, | = Apply at .a .the Magnetio Observatory.Professor mael she Las nover given, oad moment.\u201d face sols Zoid siewhers, Call and see the iargest assortment @ ver, oltht rooms, detached itches, aaron.DUTLDERS\" RECHANGE, Three men hive been killed and twg fatally burt escorted his distinguished visitors through the Loudon is very much excited over the appear- quite touching to distress.\u201cHis.fn Canada, Su at HESRY J.SHAW & 4 CO., macufactuters, Addr, G .P.Papineau, té.James, or 72 Derxi st 3, ar derof 1 La Salle an = bya explosion at Kast Saginaw, Michigan.various departments.After inspecting the Mag- boo of two gorgeously bound volumes bearing generally so emotion! wip filled with » oo a of raid street.A Prinoe Imerctinki succeeds the tate atie and other instraments, they descended to the title \u201cMy Heminiscouces,\u201d by Lerd Ronald suffering snd woe that & g bat the sorrew of ANCER OURE \u2014_\u2014 $1 L000 FOR O Us \u2014 First-class furnished BANK CLERK KS WANTED.Coa Albedinski as Governor-Generul of War\u201d the.tower, whore the now equatorial was placed ower.This Jeune nobleman is a ton of the her ho so traly.loved as Mi egnsc on that impassive = (FEIT DOUX CANCER CURE cures Sais | Louse, 5 minutes.walk from Post Oe.Avny n se tb.A splendid view was had of \" utherland and is connoet countenance.** p fi artic fo Tho Co: it care.ox Send stam 0 Lama st.The Governor of New Caledonin has been order- tho san, which st present presents soveral vory in- nearly all the old families of England and Scot- \u201cUnele Bam Ward % que of Lord Romsald.for #0.H, Q> Canada, 108 daw a (0) LET\u2014House qu U pper To Two young men having had had\u2019 experience in a Bank or ad to sond all available troops in that calony to land.The Argvils, H 5 \u2018Proker\u2019s Offico wanted; salary commencing at FI to Tonquin.toresting spots.The great svoat-of the day, how- land.rgyils, Howards, Spencers, Staffords Gower's favorites.s introduced by Lard | OAL OIL DRAIN PIPE pétine Boas, 3 Slanke wit from the end of tho £00 por aonum.Adiress, stating sxperionos and piv.John Fitzgerald, Jobn Walton aud John Naus- CYor, was a visit te the Roysl Academy of Artists \u2014allare his cousins or Pome near relation.Somo Rosebëry, who wrotéé- quite liberal edu- Fire Bricks, Poe Witte S, ds GIROUX.Balhwar 0 ries Brick honse.Apsly, to Tag Mazroferences, P.O.Box No.S47, Montreal .___ 1973 drivers, were in tho Muskegon in the Normal School.A vast crowd had assem- time ago, in 1877, Lord Ronald Gower began cation te know him, audit is worth -baving gone Bike ne a RE RE Car cute Pret TICES TO THE POL- River; Mich., on tho Lst.bled outside the grounds to catch a glimpse of His publishing a lot of his reminiscoaces in Vanity around the world to be\u2019 fewarded with his as- uk telegram has been receivod at Moscow from ao do\u201d Chartres stating that ho has bee -cokod at sea and varely escaped with his life.\u201ca a mooting in Paris of 400 merchants.a reso- Esxccliency and the Princess.Shortly after eight o'clock the visitors arrived and were rocejved by o guard of honor from the Queen's Own.Inside the building was filled with a brilliant assemblage Fuir, but the aristocratic world te whish be belonged made such a to doabout it that he ceazed to recollect anything moto.In tho present vo- lames (Scribner & Welford), however, he takes Unintance\u2019 dt the jodvney's end.\u201d Of Mrs.ry Lord lower says:\u2014\"At, Frank | Miles 2 atudio I mots Mree Langtry, = nee LoBre- 100» (CARPET FELT, for for puttin \u2018un- years Paes, ver Tard.oh moth, ad tant or toa .Address, od BrAR office.- Honses Wh ruted, _ WANTED = Varaihed huss | ouse for the Summer, gituatad in the West End of the giving partionlurs to siz, rent, ac \u201cK | JA DPRENT 22053 \"Trade wañted immediatel HEN RY PIAA & co.Cre Giron.or tan, who hails from, Je is certainly.» DEKNET 4 Wholesale Stationers inl POLISHERS AND VA RNISH- Laos mar ro atmos the Govarsiaent 1?of mombers of the Association, smongst whom UP thetale again and tells all he knows about the very levely woman ad Pook ia \u2018quite in eosta- 00.453 Bt.Paul street.t+ Stor & to Tet yo et an \u2019 Shiva vos Exhibition.b were Ilis Honor the Lieut.-Governor apd olhor rich and great.Lord Ronald Gowor was bern at oles about her axd deeisros hat he with his 1 NGLISH IRON BEDSTEA DS N BEDSTEAD £5, KK, Ket.198x3 726 Cralg stra ' The reports of the oficial position of Von prominant citizons.Her Royal Highness looked Stafford House in 1845, and bo began to recollect.pencil and his tricod Oscar Wilde with his pen KE Li voowwscs, , MIO WU H ARN ESS M AKERS d Putteka, Gorman Vice-President of the Council obarmiog in her evening dress of ashes Of roses ad far back as 1850.will make her the Josunde snd-tha Laura of this Winkow Pots JARS WAREHOUSE TO LET T Delt Makers.steady Employinen ana sad Ministors of the Interior, being in danger trimmed with white lace, while His Excellemoy QUEEN VICTORIA.century.\u201d FE Goraor ral ond and St Pote .Wages to competent Hands.App tamed oy to have uo foundation.had the same bright smile for each and every one.Lord Ronald G ; | b RABIN Terman Hu RN ITURE DEALERS Just _ Joo C.C.McLAREN, Manafacturer Pb jen Sapplior LL Ross, Le has been in jin ng on the After a fow moments\u2019 delay Mr.O\u2019Brien stepped Buthorlan A as power 7 her, oe © Duchess = His young tré «fied on arab Derabardt ] Tocstvad, A I, © lot of Periorated reat cuir IMMEDIATE POSSESSION.128 2 and a ca where ho wii go nto practis for his forward and presented au address on behalloi the Robes at Hor Majesty's Court, and Queen Victoria at hor house in te Bo ortuny.He describes Foes css lower êlse where: sina the prey Store Ne.423 St.Paul Street, suitable INSMITHS \u2014 Wanted ood race with Haniap où J Yaly £8 10th, at Ogdeasburg.td Ir rolorred a the sailsfaction of the scems to havo had a special nttachmont for her.tho house as \u201ca marvel of artistic arrangement.Hay TE Saw & CO., Wholesale and Betati Forot.SOF ® Mamufactery.-Tineintths.Apply to TRE MONTREAL GAS'CO.Mrs.Busan H Douglas, aged 27, residing at mo 10 welgowme Blo was \u2018with the Queen when the Prince Consort 13334 .Cumborland aged b County, Pa., during the absence of ber husband out, the throats of hor theee children, d Kate 1, NE oh killed herself., Willie, aged 3}, an thelr 4tb annual assembly .The difficuitios aftend- ing the establishment and working of the Socioty were mentioned, bu; thanks to the personal assist- died.Tho Duchoss of Sutherland presented the Queen with a Lible subseribed for, by tha widows The half siting reem, half, studio is quite a sight: fall of precious stully\u2019 tures, tapestries awd statues.\u201d They visitedS the Salon together one HEAT CHEAP SALE Or G Bankrapt t Btock\u2014Ladiey\u2019, x tobe Tad Rent 9700 to mext May, withoat Taxes.Apply to EDWARD EVANS, - W 1200 ANTED\u2014A éspectable, A Ladi .tant young man as messenger.Apply ance, wise countol, gonerous liberality and influ- 9 Kogland to Her Majesty, On \u2018its roscipt the morning, where Sarak al hough plasiply attired tion Boots wid boy Vaciataie Siow Gont whose | S15 Gt.James Streot.1274 Manager ét.James Club.The vessels which arota leave Keil next week ential suppert so freely accorded by Their Excel Queen wrote the following letter\u2019 from Windaor attreted as much -atteilion as « professional $k Cue tom work Joao to order ut ab shortest motos.= 126 6 for China are these recently built ior the Chinese Castle :\u2014 LAS, Cashert reins are and not Uermun vessels, as was stated.man ssamen.They will take out à sup oply \"The veesels will bo navigated to Shanghai by Gor- | ly of torpedoes parte ot Dene budget, whioh was read in the Cham- puties vu Wed nesday, royides for the lencics, these ditBoulties had been overcome.The address concladed as follows: \u201cOur pleasure in meoting Your Excellencies this evening is marred by eur deep regrot at the announcement of your approaching departure frem Canada.To no por- son in the Dominion will this event be a grester Decxusze 19, 1802.My Deanesr Duczss\u2014I am deeply touched by the gif: of a Bible trom many widows and by the very kind and affectionate address whioh accom- beauty in an English gallery: They visited te- gether the studis of-Alfred Stevens, and then re- tarned to Sarsh\u2019s house for luneh.\u201cEven Sarah requires food, and the pleasantest part of that day Was when, before a well spread table, with Sarah soated at the head of it in a bigh-backed Laie UMINATED PRESENTA ON ADDRRSGES, haodsomsty exocuted Ea Francois Xavier stra M = Kagraringla all iis bransass.Addrces and nd 200d N NITED it co.Tes st Jamon cross, Beal ment and Intarance STORAGE, and Railway, corner of Common 1 fats.To rl Rey BUR- oe th CHEAP § WANTED HOUSEKKEP Apply to M Bt James Club.WANTED GOOD PLAIN COOK WILLING to wash and {ron and live in the country; hi pad to competent woman.Apply Hamsa: collet st.720 8 ÇÛ 1 LIN ANTED\u2014 A GENERAL SERVANT, bar of De of the remainder of 8 ndemnity of loss than to the members of the Royal Canadian panied it pad which I= read to me.Pray ex- chair, where she lesked like a living page out of AND .STALR at AL UT ING Property Lex Sale, .good wages.85 German street.3 401.860 awarded by the Hisanc-Awericsn Academy.Our grateful scknowledgment of your prose ol arativeds = re esp nd cale À cé re da justice te er ous 2x a neq marvels Trion AS long as wits 6 NADIAN LAND ADV E VVANTED A Ho HOUSEMAT Io, WITLING TO mmission mericans, who sufforod losses J : cartfe s Sarah\u2019 ! y other.Fatal for - during the Cuban revoit.mauy kicdoessos and our best wishes for your can never leel greatful onough for the universal eafiont dlazde an 6 romarkasie de puking ou top of woven-wire and other springs, to pro- \u20ac QANADI ER- health and prosperity will ascompany you in all tro mattrosses.* containing largest list of = 128 2 * \u2018The potato bug has made its appearance at Troy mputhy she has received and continues to re- \u2014_\u2014 tect halr m kos sale vy i204.Museen and Parme in Dominion, Aba of Ontario.Bupplied on ANTED\u2014 TWO FIRST-OLASE PASTRY M ep Le Da ro ou a a out ru th nr Sr a dort ai Pi Ts Th Ong da fly botn ERGEEREE 0 8 BEGAN MBS ES WTR VIET OR their orops, wi promise to arge.© apple e Bou U, W.en nex en ss i s none 0 HR as m en orop promises fr be good.Pear and plum trees of he Outario Seeiety of Artists.what sho values more is their appreciation of her i\u2019 have a profusion of blossoms.The strawberry crop will bo abundant, and a large yisld of hay is dially 1 heir kind and country owe everything.To her the only sort hé ad \u201cW, h prices HENRY J.SHAW & (00., Wholesale and fo ou A A Joscph strom.Tor partion fenlar ppt 346 M.vita = hen NG Le promised.most cor a 7 for w heir kin au Courteous u- of consolation sho experiences isthe constant the lady\u2019s pedestals, ded, etl, there's ture, 726 Craig street.Tho trade supplied.12834 fA yd Blocks y ges WAST, partment an sxperi feador, also a smart The Eaglith Directors of the Suex Caual Com- drosses, and sai ittlo we have done has | 0 of his unseen presence, and the blessed o0e comfort.You'll Sever got tho other in\u2014un- HIRIS SHIRTS SHIRTS \u2014 = lad to learn press work.Morton, Phillipe & Bulmer, been dens with our whole heart, and the Princess less it\u2019s bigger than the common ou IR OR SALE OR TO LET Printers.188 3 pany are expected at Paris to attend the meeting e kon he à ig rk thought of that eternal union hereafter which Jess its grave, vos PERFECL VIT, Madetoorder.J.B LAFLAMME AT UPPER LACHINE 0 ot the company, at which they will present » state- has takon the doopest interest from the very fill make the bitter anguish of the ap know.- tateot à Co.MIA Javses rast : WARNTED-TWO BOOK BINDERS, MOR.-meent sett og forth the views of the British Gov- inception of the project ef a Royal Aeademy.pour as naugbt.That our Heavealy Fen ather ma Kemp La.aes stroet.1572 lousant tly situsted, well-bull House with ont TON, Phillips & 1288 vgrantout in, regard to the expediency of construol- Whoo, owing to the anfortanato aceident oe impart to many widows those soureos of consol.Se mon Millichamp vai Lu garden corked with Sri, Dit trees: until Italy WARTER ZA YOUNG » MAN TO ATTHND A Tematave despatch says the French bave Lies of he Aeademy, I remember she usiston thoy tion and support is their broken hearted Queen's 800 AD wyles of Show.casen LE Be occupied bY on ener WE.2.am, Be.For artlos of à horse pa mu bite gen y uscfel Apeir | Wrote vos \u2018eroat destruction of pris I should bring up to her .room nearly overy one earnest prayer.Tho Bible itself is rery bandsome Sos Adelaide street, Breet Bas, 1 Toronto, don 03 7 aud other inerchandi \u201c* Farfgit \u201d and British left that harbor.The \u2014-_\u2014r e.The French man-of- war rr sloop ** Dryad \"\" havo Malagassy authorities aro pressing forward their military preparations.sons Should not take the Vicerayalty « ot Indias, and His Excellency in responding, thanked them of the produetions exhibited, im order that she might herself judge of the position of Canadian art ns represented in that first exhibition of the adored and porfect husband, to whom she and the as well as the reading desk, and both with the address and signatures will ever be kept by the Queen and her children as the marked and tonder sympathy of her subjects.Believe me, ever I've got ono foot im the grave already,\u2019 *\u2019 \u201cSo?\u201d replied ber friend, thon easting his oyo toward WALSUT, Anl aad ELM BEDROOM SETS © prises 60 different styles of the Tour KOR SALE\u2014Property No.348 18 À SURE CURE | T'as SCLENCE UF \"LIFE: OR Eh ATION, nas medical work JF, CRADOOK SIMPSON, 101 88.James Street.123 13 WARTED\u20142 GOOD COOK FOR A SMALL ANT ED \u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, must be a good plain cook, DO washing.at 24 Tupper st.1 ANTE D CUOK sE- maié, murt have fens A] IRS r P| seriptons for ail dleoasen and substantial building Xo.500 1 batman The Louden Daily News says, if one of the sons Royal Academy.\u201d (Cheers).Centinaing, desrest Duchess, yeur most affectionate, VICTORIA.992 al diseases of the Xidneys and ji \u201cColborne Areas.ae or without aqjolning land.The 10snd13a'm.on ay ana Monday, ab} * he thought the first moeting in loronto was very ; , CH > INDOW CORNICES and interior and roof of building having partially do- Stewet } of the Quoen should bo appointed Governor-U en- rely held in a building devoted te ed During the Duehess of Suthoriand\u2019s lifo tho 3% ween = 1.1 ER ~ \u2014 ZAIN POLES slezant deus.2 séroyed rosa be rocosstructed to œult ANTED-A YOUNG MAN 10 WORK.Ix re fon ne foto ar be ore tent ou pare AA 3 + showed the apprecistion of their efforts Queen made s visit of a fortnight at Cliveden; Thee Pramod with beak ain y t at dovigns.Char- tmante A Bulmer & 128 3 WAS, the pork business.Apply at 18 Bonsscours Nar valid reason why, if tho Duke of Albany was made by tho Government.It rymbelized the wish and but Lord Ronald Gower was nos at home at the ace modqrsto at HOPRS ned Wo Bionry st.Usa Roonts ket, xx FFED-C00E FEE Ti \u2014 1389 Governor-General of Cansds another of the Queen's aititade of the Association to promete education t|me, 20 we miss the particulars of tho visit.WwW PF .Y .DENIS After tho death of the Duchoss, however, she WIRE] ROPE.\u2014Best Brands ot Bassomer, i OM\u2014 ww ith ard.Br ane ARTRD_AT ONCE another be Lord-Lisuteaaat of Ireland e bv extonding : art tral hopes.and rite chrono = visited the family seat, Dunrobin, where she 1 cructte cast Bioel, Ma alerts Le GREENE'S ROO bo 16 y WANTED AT NET POIAL Lt NES IN.The Quservator e llomano, of Rome, says that, oy T to, it would be ibl bold stayed six days, driving and riding about and Hamilton.Can: 59 } Me Ni h \"dal travel er; Q.T.BR.west and Cava Distt prefer although Haron Von Sehloeser will sho v cating was Toronto, possible to bol OUMS\u2014Nicely furnls od, or ug rtly leave the beauty of the place and the count: go handle other specialties.Addrees me, uo will return on the expiration of thro | it in the Gallery belouging to the losal Art School.*@i°Yiog bel y p Sob For sale.gentlemen only, 39 Counalilors st.1286 |'\u201cJ Soria 138 3 months\u2019 leave of absence.The Moniteur denies Hs reforred to his visit to other Galleries in Bos- \u2018\u201cL oouid not ad expressing to Her Majesty, â : OOMS-\u2014F nish d, to 1 rith ANTED\u2014A UKNERAL SERVANT GIRL that the negotiatious between Prussia and the thn, New York, ete., and thogght that Toronto 88 Lord Ronald Gewor, \u201chow much I regretted TL Single RY ur ec, 0 let, wi Apply at 76 2t.Pamilie st.Vatican wili broken off,and says Prussia will , i thas her first visit sheuld have boon made when Sing © sea without board.WANTED IMMEDIATELY La bY was in the front raak, if not ahead, of any other BUGGY.B4 Fanguinet street 128 4 ANTKD IMMEDIAT LAD oxporience great difficulty in replying to Jaocobini city on the continent, A pleasing reference was Sue te whom Dunrebin owed s0 much of its beauty 00 M\u2014Nicoly tarnished, with to canvass for wll Lenco = made to tho Teronto chumpion orsman.bad been taken from this world.Daring the FOR si SALE\u2014Rare and splendid hao W.C.; terms moderate.Address = both languages, and Fire Pons Enoorhdquel At the Free Trader's Conference, Bre NE think\" he raid, \u2018the position he time of the Queen's residence st Dunrebis Stan oy ai Pega Men ni anit © 1883 Tate rou fo, netween § 528 faa the polley of free ships, the abolition of [he bas earned for himself is such that the Gevern- 1c¥» the African explorer, was one of the Euosts at Henry streots, Bt amer ors Care pass every ten R OU SMS\u2014F urnished, with or oT orl and 2 terons TE works, of art, the rap roduction otion ment, with my consent, is prepared to spend this tho house._ = 126 92 1- withent board.6615 8t.Antoine st.Waits RESPECTABLE YOURG \u2018and total abolition of daties on raw materials.Ed- ar $170,000 that his Island home shall not be EUGKNIE.= TO SA CHEAP\u2014A DOOM \u2014 Furnished, withoy Ë ion El agroneral servant (n a small family.Tard Camphall | t that to organise a new free 7° y by th es of Ontaris.\u201d [Ch Fe with R a 12 oald be fatal He proforred the Tibes FTOP! away by tbe wavos ef Ontarie\u201d\u201d [Cheers] Tue ex-Empress of tho French was among Lord DR.SEY'S BEMED Y.XL now milo post wi or without kas.Appiy 104 | bosrd.37 Bosver Hall Term RA T= VOUNG UTE FOR FAN ni dissomitation of free trado prinoïples among tho Wbon the Association here had shown itseif as far Ronald Gowor's frionds.He visited bor at Chisel- a v urgeoa stroet, OOMS TO LET\u2014 Farnished o = Goods Store.83 St Lawrence st.138 3 members of other partics shoad of others as the gentleman hero referred to, harst and, during a two hours\u2019 conversation, she UR SALE\u2014One * Armstron R anfarnished, double or single.64 Catheart Bt.VU ANTED\u2014A GENEHAL SERVANT Fog MON ~-4he had no dombt the provincial aad Dominion described to him ber flight from Paris, which, Porsevernl years I dave Some pr vite neuralgis camp bed, cheap, quite new.Apply © ti MEA 1276 a family of threo.205 Bt Antoine st.128 AREAL METHODIST CONFERANCE | Governments would back up their efforts by money we yogrot just as mmeh as he, that he did not Of tha sac apossisde far me © à Brest deal of euffer office.35 00M\u2014Camfortabl furnishe ANTED\u2014A DRT DRIVER RAN EXPRESS, Continuation ef tho Seanion at Ottawa.grants, if necessary.Regarding the work already write down more fully.Sho described the hurried moticiace br ba \u2018advice of but momo re.OR SALE\u2014An assorted To of for geatismes, ou 2e.Famille st Adaress Pa pare\u201c Apsis to Browns Hiroe, 1309 SL Corne ring Orrawa, June 1.\u2014At the Mothodist Conference done by tho Academy the results were gratifying flight through the and the galleries of the evod me Dn.SETS 5 rar baving taken Job and X pey a pe Æ ourry the ster further; three loading business pens of Esterbroek\u2019s eur wine fib indeed i ir.I be compa bo re if he Tm! à oct make ars the Falsen, Bank anû Easy Writer.wal prof i ine, wien = the WT A203 GESRREL À AUNT rr Mr.OKelly answered tt he | _Henten Weites During \u201ctraining 1: have | 07 Soot, very cy loty, and.the walle 1 og XE CARI ood a AN matter ended.med J \u2019s Fluid Beef for a considérable paper, dotted with fleur do Ed | oor uo po ee vs Lif time in thé best muscle former 1 have ever large tod qe ee oa ot fo Be ren ci + ptite me en og 117007] pme Cu hig Sa rs | D pres sat ne | .ernets of wa my w iY ; th Lewin t TRC enaly creates sot of ois \"Dent Dis In Tho House, eng on Ratt\" = \u2018Clears out rats, Énice, | {ite bed-bugs, gli, ants mace hie monks, gophers.2 sure Foil pala a Jets nthe SPREE od \u2014_ a mE ZINE, 5 Nutter, D pe es BEA \u201c2 E * # =\u2014\u2014- Comsucrzo pr Gao.Muszar, B.A., F.R.B.0.Communications may be sens to GT Agtmer Stress, Montreal, or to Tux Bran Office.Quotation Verified.Wiritansrons, N.B.\u2018in.~Who is author of the following Lines ?\u2014 * In words, us fasbions, the same rule will hold ; Atiko fantastio if too now or old.\u201d OLD FASHIONBD, ** Old Fashioned\u201d will find the quotation at v.C33 1 Pojeo\u2019s * Essay on Criticham.\u201d In Bouk il., Chap ill., of Campbell's * Philosopby of tweet rio \u201d ou \u201cGrammatical Purity\u2019\u2019 be Bas two «couious ou \u201c the reproach of barbarism incurred by tho use of obsolete words, and by the ûse of new words\u2019 whioh be ends by remarking, ** The advice of tho poet with regard to both the above- mentioned sorts of barbarisia is extremely goed: \u201cIp words, as fashions, the same rule will hold\u2014 iike fantastic if too new or old: to uot the first by whow the new are Nor yet the last to iny the old aside.\u2019 \u201d , \u201cCa-padore\u201d and '\u2018\u2018Xephallss.\u201d Aufaun Cuarces (Montreal) desires to know the meaning aud derivation of tho word italicia- od in a recent discourse eu \u201cfobacce,\u201d delivered by the Rev.Joseph Cook, of Boston : \u201cI do nes know how I shall introduce the distasteful topic whieh Mr.Emorson called the rage for exjec- torstion.There is not a cuspadore in the whole of the House of Uommons, or in any of the hotels of England.What would à denator in Congress do io Parliament?\u201d The word curpadore mcuns \u201ca spittoon,\u201d\u2019 and is a derivative from the Porta\u2014 guese cuspiz, OF cuepir,te spit Ses \u201cAn Etymoleg- otes, Queries and Replies | ieni Dictionary of the Romance Languages\u201d by- Friedrich Dies (1864.) The Portuguesc verb is derived from the Latin conspucre, to rpit upon\u2014 8 rare wurd, most frequual in Petrvaius, but iound also in Plautus.It occurs aiso in à ueuter vonse in tbo Vulgato translation of Isaiah L.6.* Faciem meam non averti à conspuentibus ia me.\u2019 à.e., «I hid not my fuoo from sname and spitting.\u201d Joux ALLEn (Montreal) writes: \"A short time ago I met with the word \u2018nophalist.\u201d What does it mean Ÿ I cannot find Worcestor or Chambers, und I am mot linguist enough to detect its origin.\u201d Tho word \u201cnephallst\u201d (pronounced *\u2018meph\u201d) means an siwtaiver from all finds of intoxioating driuk\u2014a * teetotaller,\u201d\u2019- in oue word\u2014and is derived from the Greek mephalios, * sober.\u201d This, again, is a derivative frum the verb mepAo, * I abstain from wine,\u201d Lut the root of the verb Las not heen traced by philologists.\u2018The use of-the word \u201cnephalist\u201d ie, Î think, pedantio, but I have met with it enly a few times.In oonneotion with the subject of * nephalism,\u201d I may print the following note just seceived : MoxrazaL, May 22, 1883.Dear Sir,\u2014Can you tell me the origin of the ox- pression \u2018\u2019 us light as a 77 Ae tight ay a drum\u201d I can understand, but the insect in question not being gonorsily acmredited with tbe vico of drupkenneas, and not having attributes snalogous to those of the drum, whence comes the point?* Astight as a fiddler\u201d is comprehensible enough.JOHN UREATOREX.Me.Greatorex will forgive mie for sayiug that tho simile which scoms strange to him, seeins te me perfucily natural.II, as Guy tolls us in \u201cThe Beggar's Opera,\u201d , **The fly that sips treacle is lost in the sweets,\u2019 it cannot be surprising if the fly tifat partakes of intoxicants should become intoxicated.The ex- riment oan bo easily made on its vile body.t Mr.Greatorex place a glass of chartrouze, waraschino or curaces on a table, and he will soon see the helpiess and hapless condition of ivocautious flies.Wiillam Oldys (1886-17681) wrote a woil-known anaoreontio \u2018on a fly driuk- tng out of a eup of ale.\u201d The first stacss is as follows: * Busy.curious, thirsty fly ! Drink with we, and Tok as I1 Freely welcome to my cap, Could'st thou sip, and sipit ap : Make the most of lifo you may : Life is short and wears away I\u201d In our own day Mr.Henry 5.Leigh, who eau turn & stansa with che best of contomporary vorsifiers, bas a p.29 of his * Carols of Uuvokayne \"the following * Stanzas to an Intoxieated Fly :*\u2019 * \"Tin & singular (sot that whenever I ordor My goblet of Guinneas or bumper of Buss, Out ot ten or a doxen that sport round the border, Some fly turns s somersauit intu my glass.Ob! it\u2019s not that] grudge him the liquorhe\u2019s tasted, (Supposing him partial to ale or to stout,) But ovnsidor the time irretrievably wasted In trying to fish the small waaderer out.* Ah! believe me, fond fly, \"tis exovesively sinful.Vbis babit whioh knvcks even bluebutties up: Just remeuiber wbat Cassio, on getting à skinfal, Ubsert'd about * Evry inordinate cup.\u201d Reflect on that proverb, diminutive being, Which tells us * Enongh is as god aa a feast?\u2019 And, wark me, there's nothing wore paintul than seein An iuseot behaving s0 much like a beast.* Nay, in vain would you seek to escape while I'm 1 ing, And shake from your pinions the fast-clinging drops, Itis only.too clear from your efforts at walking, That after your malt you intend to take A Pray, where is Tour home?and oh ! how sb tL A And what will your wife aud your family think ?Pray, bow shall you venture to show the whole set thero, That Patorfamilias is given to drink?\" There are two mere stanias equally moral and smusing, for which I buve no space.The whole m is published as a song, with mesic, by essya.Metaler & Co., Great Marlborough street, Loadou.Mr.Uroatorex will, I hope, be new satisfied tbat the proverb to which he made refer ence has its foundation in fact.Qunetiations Verified.+ May 18.1883.Sra, ~Will you please inform me where the following quotativas first originated 1 \u201cConsisteney, thon a jowel\u201d und \u201cthis is the hour when hrc ards yawn, and graves give up their dead.\u201d l wish the original of each oi the avove, exactly ss wntien, word for word.dl you A SUSSCRIBER.- If \u2018\u201c À Fubeeriber\u201d will refer to Hoyt and Ward's \u201cCyoclopædia of Practical Quotations\u2019 p.63.she will ind with respect.te hor first question tbe following reference, markod \u201cDeubred,\u201d to \u201cJolly Roby ughhead.Murtagh\u2019s Coliee- tion of Seoteb Ballads, published in 1764.\u201d \u201cTush! tush | my lnesie, such thoughts resigne, - Uomparisons are oruele : Fine pictures euit in frames os fine, Conaistencie'» a jerrell.For theo and me orarse cluathes sre beat, Rade folks in homelyo raiment drest, Wie Joan, and goodman Rouln.\u201d The words aro not found in Bartlett's \u201cFamiliar Quotations,\u201d or tn Hain Friswell\u2019s \u201c\u2018Famiilar Words,\u201d and it is generally belisved that the suppuscd quotation from the \u2018Seotoh Baliads™ is morely s hoax, : The second gnotation of \u201cA Bubscriber\u201d is apparently not quiie correct, and is mado up from 1we different paseages iu Shakespeare.The one ,ecpurs In \u201cHamlet, * Aot IIL 80.2: \u2018Fix tow The witohing time of night, rar ts \u201craw.aad\u201d BIE seam brenthoyout ; Contagion to tho world\u201d: sad the opher in \u201cJulius Csmsar,\u201d Aot II.Ro.2 \u201cAud graves have yawn'd, and yielded up their Sal.wT anzh lent to Sight, te Wemory Dear.\u201d The many esquiries recontly reosivod about the authorship of this quotation induce the rolation of vhe le.lowiog incident :\u2014lt is said that aboul eight yuats ago, two Isdies \u201ctn the United States, distinguished by their wit and literary attaloments, \" amassed thomseives ong evoniag in a literary silt with o ntale friend.The Inter got rathér worsted fu (pe oncounter, and in retaliation, ohallenzed shetk to naino the aufhor of the\u2019 above quotation.* Titer vonlessed this to be a * poser,\u201d bat they wx- pres:ed Lueir doturmination find is out.They crusuited every bouk in public and private libraries, nnd sten wrote te a friend connected wi b the library of the British Museum for the tiiorinttion desired, but\u201d without maccess.In the win ime, their male triend wrote some doggerel vorscs, a! appended the above line to thy last of tiem, snd mnt thei to the vs.Asa jek, hia ndded that thoy were composed by Ruthven Jonkins, and wero copied trom the Greemwich Meugrzine, published for the Marines, about the year 1750.The verses npweared in.print, and a.\u2018few days afier tho author recoived from these Ia diex a loiter exullingiy announciag their dis very, but they wd re rather amused snd annoyed whes they sobroquently discovered it to bo a hoat.Others feil into the trap.Libraries snd Jdurarians at bome and ab wore again copmulod for the production of the Greenwich # jne.And wheu no Greemoiok Magazine could be found the truth dawnod on thèm, as it did on \u2018tte editor of the New York Observer, who re- od that the story of the discevery lookod Hke eut of those which induces env to repéat the old sayingt \u201cTell that to the Mazines\u201d Ia is now well ascortained that this famitiar line peared in {ts form oaly, na atiment, and was a od by Mr.\u2018Linkey te a wemg Also vy him ter Mr.gr it in Webster, - t Fk YORU dif example; i Fo Corvespondents.\u2019 .Answess to cEmereus {oerapabdeats are omitted for want of apace, but will appesr ja dae eoares.Sovera! no-nesessfai attempu to solve Mr, Sydney A.Phillips\u2019 \u201cNine Lotter Poste\u201d have bean sived\u2014but, uf eorrse, are thrown into the waste-basket as valueless.Mr.Phillips is ready at ms to pay $80 to any persoa who will sol he loum according £o the printed eouditiens, In eonpection with this tople, 1 may mention that I have received a letter from a Mr.J.P.C., Savage's Mills, Shef- ford Co., Quobeo, who claims that he has sue- cesdud.I refrain for his sake.from publishing his solatidn, inasmuch us he has deviated in every pariicular from ths conditions laid down by the inventor of the pussie.I bave presorrod Mr.C's letter, and will return it to him (should he desire it), if he comwunieatos with me privately.I will at the sawe time oxplain tw bim bis numerous vrrors.- ETIQUETTE.Editor Etiquette Department : When paying a visit to a bride, should I offer my congratulations to her, or to her husband ?\\ Pere Axe.\u2014It is not considered good taste to congratulate a lidy on her Marriage ; you may offer her your wishes lor her future happiness, but congrutulations ure more properly reserved tor the gentlewan.« À Editor Etiquette Department: A friend of wine bas given me a letter of introduction to à relative ot Lis who resides in a town I ain going tovisit.When I get there shall I tako the lettor myself, or shall Tscud it to the geatle- man for whom it is intenued ?Reunen.Axe.\u2014 A letter of introduction sheuld not Le delivered in persou ; your correct course with regard to the ons iu your\u201dpossession is to send it to the geutleman for whom it is intended, Editor Etiquette Department: Ifyou are asked to do so:ne little servico for another person, aud wish to show your williugness, which is correet, \u2018* With, grea* plossure,\u201d or \u2018With the greatest ol pleasure \u201d* \u201d Tox.Dick anv Harry.Axs.\u2014 We have heard some vid fashioned people make use of the lust mentioned expression, and it way have been considered correct in former times, but in the presest day the former is the one adopted in geueral society, aud it is tlieone we sitould T«commend to our turee enquirres, Editor Etiquette Daepurtinent : Is it considered the correut thing in polite society for one young lady in speaging ot her si-t.7 tu a triend to refer to hor as Miss Mary.or whatever the sister\u2019s name muy be, the trica.d briugan vaast, and vot accustomed to the tu, fumiliar uso otre .| young lady's Christian name?Ans.\u2014The practice of one sister speaking of another as * Miss Mary,\u201d Miss Jane,\u201d Ac, 16 not general in polite socie:y.Jn some old fashioned and rather punctilious lawilies thas formial stvle is sometimes observed, but 15 seldom, it ever, to be met with elsewhere.We preter the wore usual and modern custom of speaking of the youug lady without atsacuing a ceremouious prefix to her name.Editor Etsquette Department : Ix it iocurreet, or bad taste to udiiice nid praise articles of taraiture or drawing-rveein croauents when you aro calling on a vrisic ?Lkuow it is uot Boul to do 50 when you are paying au ordinary aitern ; Soruia.tL - re do not think it is incorrect fo, express ndimirativn on sûch occasions, but it should in n measure Le regulated by previous acquaintances witn the uwner ol the urticles sdmired.Comparative strangers would not of course be as Unceremonious, and unrestrained in their observations, as oider and more intimate triends.Editor Fliguette Department: I am sowetithes quite annoyed with an aocquain- tance vi wine who will persist in tolling long stories in which he frequently mnkes wistakes, very often at the most amusing patt, whero tho joke comes in.I know all bis sturios, as [ have beard then so often ; would it be rude sn my part to put bi right when bo mukes bludors?Bounasres Frrioso.Axs,\u2014 Whatever number of mistakes your acquawntauce muy make in the course of his tedious stories, we ure of opimion that would wake one ol a more serious nature were vou to attempt to \u201cput bim right\u201d wails Le is recounting one of them.He might very reasoua- bly\u2019 recent your interference at such an ill chosen time, your paticuce may be sorely tried but be have no remedy to offcr.Editor Etiquette Departinent : Do you not think it is very rude for a young lady to suy to another that shb dues not adinire soins article of her dress, without hor o:inion being ssked ?And is it thought poiite te ark where you beuzht soie articlo of dross, aud what you paid for it?\u2019 SISTER ANNIR- Axs.\u2014Ît is not considered good taste on the part of ayoung lady to remark the dress of another, without her opinion having been asked eapecially if hee remarks are the reverse of complimentary: There is no direct rudeness in her enquiring where an article of dress can be purchased, und the price, of it Lut unless she really wishes for a similar one, and intends to procare it tor ber own us: she is showing her self rather wanting in true politeness, and is merely gratifying idle curiosity in a very aiw- iess manner.Editor Etiquette Department: A friend of mioe who hrs began cozaged to be married, has often talked to mo of his approaching marriage.A short timo ago 1 hoard in ab indirect way that the engagement was al an end, had beon broken off by the young lady's lamily, Now whut woukl you afrise mo to do when next I meet bi, \u2014 remain silent ax if 1 had not heard anything about it, or offer him my sympathy?Dick DEanEve.* ANB.\u2014As your (riend frequently spoke to you oi his matrimonial arrangements, he will doubtless be equally communicative if he wishes you to be nppribed of their unfortunate termination.\u201cIf ho remmiussitent with regard to this particular topic, refrain from offering unsolicited sympathy.We once rend a Jottat of congolence written under souewbat similar circumstances, in which the writer, atter expressing his sym- path), gave soure good advice toward tha suc- cesstul * getting over\u2019\u201d of the isavpointment ; he finished with these words : * Diet yourselt, don\u2019t put too much butter to your cauliflower, read one of Jeremy Taylor's sermona, auÿ trans- lute all the gunotations at sight, run qarefully aver sore ot your favorite pieces in Mojiere, aud iny word for it, in a week gou Wéll Mfve a humorous specimen, we do a ve eee , \u2014\u2014\u2014 Editor Btiguette Deparimdlp : .A fancy ball is to bo'given in our noighborhos .and [ bave desided on the charaotor intend take, and have al dons something towards my dress.Another lady, it appears, has oboscn tho ganie character, and aa her costume is quite finished, sne and some of her friends think I ouzht to ve mine up and take suother.Ido not wis te dis 6 or.disobliging.but I do not thin they have any just rpasou in expecting, mé todo this: what is your opivion?Mgrs Bouror ANE.Wb think tae Indy \u201crelorred to snd her friends ate somewhat uaressopable \u2018in en wnt \u201carranged plans, and we are of opinion thatt is no necessity lor your doing so.It is very usual to see wore than one person representing the same charac£er at a farioy ball, and we never beard there was any objection to such being the cnse; on the contrary, it has been trequently remarked that the varied tastes exhibited in their costumes by the different bearers of the same assumed character have added in a very great degree to tle attractive appear ance of a room.You may also beaz in mind the pleasing réflastion that duplicate costnmes, *s alike, yes not the sme,\u201d may furnish amusy ing topics far conversation, | 201 A One voice all over the land goes up from mothers that say, \u2018\u201cdty daujrhters are eo feeble and sad, with ne strength, all out of bresth mod them I The answer ia simple and full of ope, One to four weeks\u2019 wie of Hop Ditters will make them healthy, rosy, pptikhely, and cheerful, : » no The mouth of Aprilis the time that the wise man takes a Blood Putifisr.You cannot get abetter or safer medicine than Dy,Carson\u2019s Stomach and Constipation Bitters, \u201d rive 50 cents a bottle.Ask your druggist about it.> 015 4e preting $ou.to make say change in your pres re lite at the least exertion.What can we do far * Fot Whoopieg Cough wee Downa® Klisiz.à | LIGU'T OP LIGH ES, EXLIGHTEN ME! ol lights, enlighten 0% VE a my soul\u2019s ay devratugs .Tee otter Ho Von 8 OWA morning ; Let these hours of Sabbath shine ° \u2018With a gloxy oaught frem thine.: Source of all earth\u2019s pure delight, \u201c Let 1hy streams of grace now reach mae, \u2018Touch my lips and heart aright ; \u2018Thy high praises, Muster, tench we.less the word with pow\u2019r pptoid, hat it bear a hundred-fo Let the fire of God come down Ou the off\"ring that I lay Thee; Bo.wuy wisdom, light and crown, : Lost soine frailty shoald betray mo ; Lest sirango fire to Thee bo brought, Which Thine altar knoweth not.Here to-day, and through all time, ** Holy, holy, holy,\u201d singing, Let ine mount on wings sublime, | To Heav\u2019'n's gato my p Foretaste hore ot what shall be Meav\u2019n itaoif to souis like me.Rest in me, and I in Theo! Paradise within, preparing : Let me now Thy rlury sce, Feed love's flame with oil unsparing, Til} wy seul with loye divine, Burn 83 steadily as Thine.Baered be this holy dar ng: All earth's vauities departed : In I'hy temple Ë will stay With the neck and luwly-henrted ; Notuing will, and vothing do, In Thee rest, till Subbath'e through.Greater Thou than Solomon,\u2019 0t Thy wisdom here partakiog, 1 will kneel me at Thy throne, Thou to we, wy life's bread breaking.Thus Thy light upon mo break And à beautooustSabbath make.From the German.\u201c No Thauis for Your Laber.How often persons seek to dissuade others fron a course of well-doing by the remark, * You will get no thanks for your labor; \u201d and Low mauy persous, when looking over the toils of long years, feel a secret pang es they think how utile their kindly efforts are appreciated.But the work of the servant of God is not done to win the thanks of mortals; he labors with a higher sim ; he has à grander object in view ; lio is a servant, not of men, but of Gad ; and the work he does is not for the hope of earthly praise or ly pay but for the elory of God aud the honor of his heavenly Master.He who labors to secure the thanks of men will find himself doomed to perpetual disay poiatment, He lives in an unthankful world ; Lis labor is a thankless task, and he will oiten become discouraged, and perhaps abaudon bis undertakings.Ou the other hand, he who labors to please the Lord and has only the glory of God jn view, will find the hlessing of the divine approval resting upon him during his pilgrimage, and at the end he will receive from the Alaster a gracious welcome and a great reward.Let us purpose in our hearts to do right, thanks or no thanks, aud not be turned away from our fidelity to God aud our efforts to benefit man by any ingratitude or neglect which we may experience.A coming day will right all wrongs, and in that duy the neglecte and despised servants of God shall know of a truth that their iabor was not iu vain in the Lord Selfish Hearers.,The crowds that followed Jesns wero not animated by very high motives.* Ye seck M-, not because ve saw the miracise but because ye did eatof the loaves and were filled.\u201d It was not pure desire to hear His wonderful words that brouglit so many togefler ; they had motives which He who saw the heart regarded with displeasure, aud ageinst which He uttered faithful warnings, While such were the feel ings that led many to gather around him\u2014 feelings of selfish greed, or of idle\u2019 curiosity\u2014 we cannot wonder that their conduct towards each other wns marked by rudenews.listened to the words of Christ, but their spirits was very uvlike the spirit of Christ ; very un=- like the spirit ot that charity which ¢* seeketh not her own.\u201d Alas, there are too many who \u2018still reserable- these men ; eharches And sects aud individual hearers who * tread one upod suother ** when the\u2019 ought to be seeking one auother\u2019s good! Eich tries to obiain the credit of bring nearest to Christ ; each seeks to assert its superiority by treading down another, and while they contend with each other, how oan the voice of the Master be heard! \u2018Let us be well on our ymard against seeking to gets place which can be only attained by treading down another.It may be to outward seeming a very near place to the Lord, and yet it may be in reality and in spirit very far away from Him! What became of all that multitude ata later day! Probaoly many of them were in Jeru- s1lem some two years after, at that meworable feast of the passoyer which brought Him up frora Galilee, a Lamb ready to be slain before them; and yet amidst all the crowd whose voice uplifted the dreadful ery, * Cracify Him crucify Him!\u201d there was not one voice tp- lifted to save Him, not ote of his Galilee - ers who remember the loaves\u2014the cures\u2014the miracies \u2014the words that never man spake\u2019! Such was the fickleness of those selfish beareds 3 but let as take heed and beware | GEMS OF THOUGHT.; Grief hallows hearts, even while it ages Leads.\u2018The first great work is that yourself may to yoursell be trae.\u2018 What is resignation ! Placing God between ourselves and our trouble.Should we not think that everything we do, is done religiously if it be done well ?The only sound and healthy description of assisting is that which teaches indopendence and -æell-exertion.\u201c 5 Poetry is the anly verity\u2014the.iion of a sound mind speaking after the ideal, and not after the apparent.- Habits are the daughters of action, but they nurse their mothers, and give birth todanghters alter her image, more lovely and prosperous.| When a high-minded man\u2019 takes pains to atoue lor his injustice, his kindness of heart shows in the best and purest light.All the restilts of religion imply a life set right with its surroundings, set right with- ou \u2018there is to bé the river, here must be the fountain.: ot There are struggles of the saaret soul, known only to God, that mark the face with wrinkles.and whiten the hair in the midst of manhood\u2019s strength.: .: # If the Lord does not give you what fs sweet, he will give yon what is meet; he is consulting your welfare, when he appears to forget your comfort.The action of a xin is a representative é of his thought and will, and A bre! phar du avepressuiative | | \u20ac within, A the soul wad mind.0 - Thom, too, must learn, like others, that the sublime mystery .of Providence goes on in silence) and gives no explanstion of itself, no answer to our impatient questionings 1 The hüppiness of man arises more from his inward than his outward conditien ; and the swoant of good in the world eaumot be much increased but by increasing the amount of good.hoes.x A man\u2019s moral principles, like the dikes of Rolland the levees of the Mimissippi, need to be con y watched and strengthened.He is ruined if they are undefmined or overthrown.- Tho life of 8 dependent being must ever be à life of faith, and essential property of faith Às obellience.This runs through all the reja- | tions-of chis life and those which take hold on -the eternal future.Heaven will ripeñ - tho experience .of earth.What seemed small will be eularged; what was bitter will be made pure and sweety what waa \u2018hidden will be made plain; what wes confliot will become à victery.\u2018 1f a wan have not foand bis home in Ged, the tum of.Hs bis forme of They | 2e a RE 32 + gu \u2018 t of an mag, him nicely all views, and not be a little pleased when they have taken him in the worst end most disadvantageous light a.Not myself, but the truth that in life I have Not myself, bins the peed that in life I have .sown,.+ - Bhall pass on to all about me forgotten, Sava the truth.I Save spoken, the things I bave done.> i.O, the anguish of.thaf- thought that we can never atone to our dead for the stinted affection we gave them, fib ths light answen we returned to their plaints ¢f their pleadings, for the little reverence we showed to that sacred humau soul that Bred - si close to ug, and was the divinest thing (bod had given us to know.The time may dela the manner may be unexpected, ke logos or later, in some form or other, the an¥wer is sure to come.Not a tear of sacred saiyow, not a breath of holy desire, poured out .in prayer to God, will ever be loat; but, in Goifà own time and way, it will be watted back agaiu in clouds ot mercy, and fall in showers blesiing on you and thdse for whom you pray.LE How long will the world be in learning Yhat\u2019 mere pleasant sensations Are'not Happiness and that pleasures which appeal to the seuses are to be drunk sparingly.Just as Gideon's three hundred lapped the waterfrom the palms of the hand, stooping, but still standing, ready aud alert remembering that they were men of war so should we take the waters of life's pleasures, for cternal life is the glorious prize, and the crown of righteousness our glory.TEMPERANCE AND INTEM- PRRANCE.The.cigarette ia a youth killer.It is wade geuerally of refuse tobacco, rolled in a prepared paper.The paper is injurious, if not poisonous, and the smoke of a large quantity of it would produce dangerous, if not fatal, illness, The paper is filled with tobacco, wade from the odds and ends of the cigar manufacturers, the stumps of cigars, picked up in the street, and fished out of the sewers, old quids, und the dried leaves, with wlich cigars are niore or less cogpounded.The other day we saw a very dirty, ragged old man, with his hat half full of the stomps of cigars and half-chewed quids of tobacco, which he bad picked wp in halls, bar-rooms, and on the sidewalks, and out of the gutters.In reply, to our question, what he intended doing with these loathsome things, \u2018Sell \"em, sir.They wake cigarettes of them thimga.\u201d Théee cigarettes are sold at very low prices, and are Lought mostly by boys, \u2014 Ez.In the license system the lgw practicaliy saya to the saloon-keeper :\u2014*- No matter what families are distracted und rendered missrable, no matter what wives are treated with violence, what children starve or monrn over the dergra- dation of a parent, your business is legalized, and no one may interfere with you in it.No matter what mother niay agounize over loss of a son, or sister blush for the shame ol a brother, you have a right to disregard them all and pursue your legal calling ; you are licensed.\u201d It is often asserted that if facilities to consume drink in public-houses were reduced, the only result would be that secret drinking wonid replace opan drinkipg.Statistics refute this, by showing that siulee pablic-houses have been closed on Sundays in 8coilind, there has been a decrease ot 21 percent.in the sale of spirits ; that in Sweden, since sn alteration in the liquor Jaws took plage which reduced the places for the sale of apirits in\u201d the whole country to 450, drinking has.engrmousiy fallen off, w in Switzerland, where publio-houses have increased from 17,807 to 21,538, there bas been à marked indrease in thé consumption \"> TRS of its.All this proves that the habit of drinking intoxicating liquors is in direct relation with the facility to obtain them.Mr.Spurgeon has addressed the following characteristic letter to the Burrey licensing magistrates © * | understand that an application is to cowne belure you to liceuse another publie house near to the Elephant and Castle.beg you to refuse the application.We are overdone ælready with driuk-shops, and around the Elephant and Castle the nightly scenes in the streets show that we need no increase of provocatives to vice.In the interest of public morals, all who wish wei] to their fellow-men would like to see facilities for drinking decreased rather thax multiplied, 1 may add that, apart from mortality, there is no need of more public-houses in the neighborhoud.If drinking were a virtue, the most exemplary person could not wish for larger opportunities for its cultivation.The greatest proficients in the art of \u201ctippling would bardly be able to exhaust the facilities atready provided ; when most advanced tliey may easily stagger from one \u2018door to another without tho risk of being sobered by the open air.\u201d : The Right Rev.Bishop Ireland, of St.Paul, Minn., delivered an impressive discourse before .the Twelfth Annual Convention of the Cathoiic Total.Abstinence Societies, held in that city.In the course of his setmon he said : \u2014But what of the efficacy of total abstinence as a remedy for prevailing intemperance} The tens of thousands whom you Jead to the practice of total abstinence are saved.A total abstinence society is a harbour ; within the winds are still, the ses is calm ; outside the billows roar, and rocks and shoals lie in wait.Ontside the harbour many sacapo shipwreck ; but many, too, sink low and desp.All who aré within have reason to rejoices.You can in the name of their most precious interest invite those who are without to enter with you.They have perhaps already suffered (rom: the storm, or may be they are as yet unscathed.In eitber ense, better for them to be in the harbor.The cir cumstances of the present times, we must ever remember, are peculiur.Society is honey.vombed with temptations to drink ; the stoutest and bravest are daily falling victims, Who, ou can ask, is sure iu advance of victory ! To {rian men, particularly, because of their native comparative powerlessness to resist alcohol, because of the fatal habits into which past traditions have wrapped them, because their welfare ie near to my heart, 1 will never cease pointing out, with an undeviating fluger, the barbor of peace and sesurity.The need of the ?-hour isa grand tidal waye of total abstinence gust be mada against intemperance ; tal shetinenoe isthe: protest.Will it be made with sufficient fores to save the people This is Th du for the future of È im A L and, ! might edd, for t of re D.Total sbutihence is the saving principle.Wil the men be found in.i bake it » living power! suswer, rests 'with the priests and laymen of the sountry with those whoes position amd influence mark them ss leaders of their fellow Wel, ST 2 LT À BAD book, magasitie, er mewspaper, is as dangerous to your child as à Vicions vompanion, end will es surely éorrapt bis morals and tead hini away from the fu :saféty.Every pagent'ahould set this tholaghe cleariy beford ris \u2018mind and ponder it.well, Look to what your ebil read, md expesally to.the kind of papers get into their hands, for there are now published scares of weekly pa with attractive and sensnous illastratious, that are as burttul te young innocent souls as poiron te & healthful /bedy.Many of these papers.have attained a large eireulstion, and are sowing breadosst the weeds of vies and crime.Trenching on the very borers of indecency, cotpapt the morals, taint the imagination, and allure the weak and unguarded from the paths of innocence.The dangers te young persons fydin this cause were never 2d great as ut this tithe, and fathers and mothers that your children are free as possible fromm this taint.Never ers into your house a pgs pesiodieal that is mot strictly pure bo it that an abunduzico of the purest and \u2018healthiest reading ia pissed before your clkidren.Hungry rasée oy peinon, bat if el) ted ou food, the poison alone.{It you et save your ows children d Te -children of others de sil you een to in od cizonlete healthy.mers] limature, | os over the land.The atrongest protest\u201d dhould be on thuit guard against an enémy thas | fe sute tp meet ebild.Look to it, then, FOR THE KIDNEYS, LIVER & GRINARY ORGANS THE BEST BLOOD PURIFIER.There is ony one way by whica aay discuss can vo cured, and that ts by ro moving ic cause\u2014winiever it may be \u2018The great mredicat anthroriites of the day dectare Shut uearly every disease 1s eauscd by deranged kidneys or liver.\u2018do resiure tiiesu therefore «8 Lhe oni way by Which heuita caû be seen drere in where WAUNER'S SALE CURE bas acaieveu its (rent reputation.Ms acta directly upon the kidneys and liver and by placing them 10 n heaithy come dition drives disense amd pain from tne system.Forall Kidney, Liver and Urine ary troubles: for she distressing dis orders of womea: for Malaria, and pliynical roubles generally, ihis xreas remedy has novqual.1.eware oftum ors, imitations nisd concections anid to be just as good.For Dinbetes nuX for WARNER\u2019 SAFa DIABETES CURE.For saie oy all dealers.H.H.WARNER & CO, Toronto, vil, Lociicsier, d.Ke, svadoi Eng.Iv] Hop Bitters are the Purest and Hest Bite ters Ever Mado, * They are compounded from Hops, Malt Bucua, Mandrake and Dandelion,\u2014the olslest, best, and most valuable wedicine iu the world, and contain all the best and most curative properties of ull other remedies, being the greatest Blood Purifier, Laver Regulator, and Life and Heaith lestoring Atentonearth, No disease or ill health cau possibly long exist where these Bitters are used, so varied und pertect are their operations.They give new life and vigor to the aged and fire.To ddl wliose employuseuts cause Lrreg- warity of the bowels or urinary orgaus, ar who require an Appetizer, Tome avd mild Sumalant, Lop Bitters are invaluable, being highly curative, tonic and stimulating, without intoxica- ung.: No matter what your feelings or symptoms are, whut the disease or ailment is, use Hop Bitters.Don't wait until you are sick, but if you only teel bad or miserable, use Hop Bitters at ouce.Ît may save your life.Hundreds have been saved by so doing.$500 will be paid far a case they will not cure or help.* Do not suller ur let your trienda suffer, but use and urge them to use Hop Bitters, Remember, Hop Bitters is no vile, ; drugged, | drunken nostrum, but the Purest aid Best A \u201c Invalid's Friend Medicineever made; the and Hope,\u201d and no person or family should be without them.Try the Bitters to-day.8eod c[FUK THE PERMANER) GUKE UF < CONSTIPATION.0% 03 Sd CORT 5 thO Wadi, howoveE oben] SL 18 Facog will oromsas.2 ES.miaiut §6 vac; upd to be ei fe Sekai ta dean Loita Bove tere tars.wo.Wiad tas ldnñoys, Liver and Be woive kK Fron P.J.LASCELLE, Watchmaker and Joweller Dunnville, Ont, \u201c1 beg leave to say that I have used WINTAR\u2019I BALSAM CF WILD CHERRY for many years, and pronounce 1-4 capital remedy for Coughs, Coida, and all affections of the throat and lungs, having experiencod relief from it many times.In fact, I would not care to be without it.\u201d JURN ¥.SMITH, Drugyist, same piace, says, * I oan heartily recommend WISTAR'S BALSAM from my own expcricnoo and cases coming under my notige.\u2019 JAS.H, FLEMING, Druggist, St George, Brant, Co, Ont, writes that he bas sold WINTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY ton years, that from per sonal observation bo considers it equal to any preparg- tion be has scen usd for the curs of Cougha, Colde, &e., and ho does not hositate to recommend tt.136 2e0d THE GREAT CURE FOR RHEUMATISM Amd all compisints ¢f a Kheumatie nature.' RHAKUMATINE jo tot a sovereign remedy fo settee ap RFE, IT IS A SURD OURE.\u2014 Extract from à Letter just reerived (Doe.'I5S2,) by rs.£hos\u2026uns nurray, from ¥ ber husband.Mi}.THOR, MURRAY, Te vans for many years Hridge Cone meter far the G.J.Rallway at Niagae rn Falls, afterwards onc of the Cone \u2018Œuciors ou the emiarged (Weilnnd Canal (See.12), nnd is now im Nortbe ora Michigan.looking after his time bor Interests M that State.He writess \u201cTell Sutheriand I ain pow starting for tho woods with \u201896 mam, where [will be ail wintor, and that I am how without Ache or pain «Khor in my kuees ar arms (sume- thing 1bave not known for rs), thanks to the two bosties of [ hcumatine which procured from him before leaving ML Catharines.a4) SOLD HY ALL DRUGGISTA.| The Rheumatiaé Maufactaring Company, NIAGARA FALLS, ONT.WHOLR®ALER AGENTS IN work.xAL LYMAN, BONS & CO, MERRY, WATSON & CO.HENNETH CAMPRELL & CO.\"WW.SUGDEN EVANS & C0.M.HASWELL & CO.\u2014\u2014 Bw IMMEL'S CHOICE PERFU M- ERT\u2014IblaneTalang, Joctoz igh Vesds a ES SM, (Cnty or TAKE) J fae AR À KE) usande of the NY Le > pest two years, have 0g the À Er ously rubbing their heads with ook until bald, wrong- &3 hl Lally believing Bem fo de bu I AR PURE BRISTLES, not WIRE, ES PREAH BN Do too strane Gundam.Dot Fe 3 i X pe Ba bi (5 b AES & 4 .IT WILL POSITIVELY Cure Nervons Hendnche in 3 minutes! Cure Bilionn Headache in minutes!! Cure Neuralgia in 5 minute=!! Caro Falling Halr and Baldness?! Cwro Dandruff nnd Discases of tho Scalp 1 Promptly Arrest Premauure (irayness!! > ir Grow Long and Glesay 1! Money returned If not ns ropresented, \u2019 ThePresidentofthe New York Life Ins.Oo.says: 1 sufféred every morning fi ears from headaches.Dn.Scurr's ELECTRIC hes relloves) them wt onos.| heartily recommend je MOLRIS lo Jomestic Sewing Machine Go., N.Y.Du.80071's ELROTRIC HATH BRUSH has abso-| lutely cured my wifé of neuralgia, trom which she was à great suflerer fOr years.HENRY BARTLETT.DR.8ooTr\u2019S RLROTRIO HAIR BRUSH has ato] T my fal hair, renewed ts 1 ling tal ne growth, and Sore J.F.DAVIS, tag Harbor, N.Y.Rav.Dr.Bridgeman says Binoe using DR.8coTT'8 ELRCTRIC BRUSHAG thick] owth of hair has made its a uite equal to thet ! had before ite fa Tog a Îner this remarkable result 1 purchased ope tor m wife, who.has D 8 great sufferer from besd- sche.It never to care her in à few minutes Ev mail brings similar | AGE rings iotters from ali parts A BEAUTIFUL BRUBEH.It you cannat get it at your druggist\u2019s, eueiesy $3.00 to LYMAN, BONS & 00., Whliesale D gists, Montreal, and it will be promptly mail postpaid.Clubs of six rushes sent for $15.00, vestpaid.DR.SCOTT'S RELACTRI® BRUSH CURES RHEUMÉNE, SOLATICA, LUMBAGO, EERVQUS DRBILITY, IMPAIRED CIB CULATION ARD MALARIAL LAME.M nus, OSRD BITE BB 45 à DEY FLESH BRUSH OR AB 4 RATH BRUSA.\u201cPRICE, $3.00.Dr.Seott's Electrie Corset for Ladies, price $3, Dr.Beott'o Bieotrie Girdie for Gents, price $3.Sent postpaid en peosaps ef price.State size required.: .Failinet Failing That is what a great many people are doing.They don\u2019t just know what is the matter, but they have a combination of aches and pains, and each month they grow worse.The only remedy yet found is SULPHUR AND IRoN BITTEkS, and this by rapid and thorough assimilation with the blood purifies and cnriches it, and rich, strong blood flowing to every part of the system repairs the wastad tissues, drives out disease and gives health and strength.This is why SULPHUR AND TroN Brrreus will cure kidney and Miver diseases, consumption, rhoumatism, neuralgia, dyspepsia, bil- jousness, intermittent fe vers &o.: Office of Ed-wnrd Filion, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Car.Bleury and Lagauchetier~ Su.Montreal, Nov.7th.1882.1 wav à great sufferer .from dyspepsia, and for several weeks could eat nothing and was growing weaker every day, 1 tried SULPHUR AND IRON BITTERS, and am bappy to say .1 tow have a gnoil appetite™ ' and am much better in every way.\u2019 EDWARD ELLIOT™ SULPHOUR AND Inow Brr- TELS is not a drink and does ffèt contain whisky.It is the only preparation of Iron that causes no injurious effects.Get tho\u2019 gounine.| Sold by all dealers, Price boc.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee - Hairtus, e .r r s L.TOUZIN\u2019S aye HAIRINE.andersignot Jotans, certify Chat we bave used Îhe * Urnes rian Toeaty er roan us be TOUL ire TEASRING, Sid that Is In ti; heat re.audy to arrost ho falling of the hale, also to eradicits daira and re lieve Hobing.We recommend it sperialty to the public.&.0.DBRAUDRY, B.1x, Pros, Victorix Univorsity.A.MEUNIKR, N.D., l'rof.Victoria University.NM 1L DHAMANTKAU, MD.Price, 500 per bottle, forsale covery where WHOLBSALE BY J.Ei.Tomsin & Co, 94 Notre Damc Nt KERRY, WA IRON À \u20ac0., HENNETH CAMPHFLE & CO, M.NUGDEN EVANS & VO, LYMAN, SONS & CUa - Ml.HARWELL.| Decusuncnding is 40.811 Iey follow * / LAVIOLEYTE & NELSON.aw Lumbers\u2019 Sure Cure for Piles.It 1s à sure and speedy cure for Hemorrhoids, or Piles io\u2019 ail their forma vix\u2014 ! = Bleeding Piles, Blind Piles, or In a state of Tumor, used strictly according to the Ulrectious, one paciuge will cure any ordinary case of Files in a short time, one to three packages will cure the owing Testimonials\u201d posh plainly of tts o followtiu 81 on efllenolous and fntriusic vorth :\u2014 DUNDALK, Ont, July 10%, 1883, M2 Wx.Luxsses, Bx, Dear -ir,\u2014Permit me to say a few words in favor of your celcbratod Pile Cure.After suffering for three (3) Pours aud spouding a Lure amount or money tn trying wet cured of thud pain Danson to no effect, 1 nouved your advertisemért Sh city spe««iy and permanent cure for this painful y.and Tresolved to try it, and 1 am wiad to say did s0 with Mruut success.After them more, and I can say 1 am now cured, thanks to you ani your mudicine.1 have much pleasure in suflurers.FOCTEFIELD, Mass, U.& A, April 9th, 1883 Mu Wu.LUMBERRS, SE, Dear Sir,\u2014As 1 told vou to send oe Some of your Pile Bumedy, and I would at, on conditions, vis :\u2014 good, | would pay, and Lot I would not pay, Isent ou the money lon ago, and have sow to say 7 believe t will cure the worst cuse of itohiny piles, for mine was more than a common case and am happy to say it has curt me.1 also suy If you wish this among your testimonials I Leartily assent to it.\u201cSours truly, WM.R BALDWIN, P.M Southfield, Mass, U.6.A.PRICE $1 PEE PACKAGE.For sale by all dealers in Medicine throughout Canada, ar sent to any address on receipt ot price.WM.LUMBERS, Sr.SOLE PROPRINRTOR, 288 CARLTON STREBT, 10RON or To, 191 Saw | D'OLLIVIER Certain and radicale Cure by this eflcasieus De- parative of the most inveterate CONTAGIOUS DISEASER, MALADIES OF THE SX, ERUPTIQNS, (IMPURITIES of ws BLOOD, OLCERS The only ons empioped in the Bosgaiais of Parig ) BATIONAL REWARR: < «7 = & M0 by LAVIOLETTE & NELSON, MONTREAL.all the principal Oruggiets in Canads.ras I tena.lS ms - dh 0% Low Retail wo MEDALS AT THE EXHIBITIONS of Paris, London, Oporto.DISEASES ot we THROAT VOICE := MOUTH DETHAN\u2019'S LOZENGES - .WITH BERTHOLLET'S SALT Recommended as a.specific in Sore throat, swollen glands, children\u2019s , 1a, breath, fa extinction of the voice, .N nations of the apd ; they lH troy the irritasion -cansed by \u20180, and the pernicions effects of-afercury.\u2014 lossnges ire specially usofel to Magistrates Teachers, puwder of the voice, rs Adh.DETHAN, chemist, Rae de Strasbourg, 10, Paris AND AT ALL DEPOTS FOR FRENON REMEDIES Please me that you obtaïn the signature Adh.Detnan on the labele.DIPLOMA OF MERIT AT VIENNA HONORABLE MENTION \"at the Universal Exhibition of Paris.IMPOVERISHMENT OF THE BLOOD FEVERS and NERVOUS MALADIES WINE WITH BARK AND COLOMBO M.This Wine is 3 specific d and tcurbulic affections, fevers, anemia, chlorosis and chrowie diarrhœa, }4 is repa- ra .fortifiring and antinersous aliment, specially aise\u201d for ¢ Ep E wom:n, persons enfen age, disease, PR or exvezs; is regulal the circulation of the blood and reunimauting the vital powers, - Adh.ODETHAN, chemist, Rue de Steashourg, 10, Paris ARD AT ALL DEPOTR FOR FRENCH RERDOIES - { CAUTION.\u2014 M order to avoid ressiving counterfeits, refuse uil bottles.who de not bear the Stamp of the French G and Bd the simature 3.Pavan on the labels.: ascs in these col umns.N., U.5.\u2014We do not five informa tion abou business houses in these columns.J.T., Montreal \u2014 Please ipform me whether there is soy method q of straightening bo w-legs.Ans-\u2014Cun- uit Dr.Bod.dick.¢ makus a specialty of that us FE Montreal.\u2014I' lense lot me Know the the Lachine canal.Axs.\u2014It is 19 feet rb of {s mouth to the Wellington Basin, above \u201cwhieh its depth is das fe foot.SUBSCRIBER, N What is the duty on firearms brought in this Laat from Canada?32.hat Canadian firm manufactures the Zula thot- gun?Ans \u2014l.35 percent.2.Wo don't know.E.G., Montreal.\u2014Pleass give me the name of gomeo ph sic for stain ou the skin.Ans.Take of usul Tite of soda, one ounce, water onc pint; \" woll into the skit with sponge night and moru- Îng until stain has disappeared.ERD sa wagon wheel move fastor at the ro rim \u201cthan that at the bottom?Ass \u2014 This question was thoroushly discussed iu the coluzons of the Daily Stan, some time ago.The upper spokes move faster than the lower ones.FADER, Montreal.\u2014Gire population of London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin.United states, Evgland, relacd iii rooted, at last census.Ans ndon : Live: I, 562.436 : w, pH air ailes, \"249.486 United States, Hs 8: parlant 2 24.008.301 lreland, 6,- 8; Beotian .Ont.4534 fs would it cost to ad- ert in some Australian papers?ANs.\u2014There wus a year % so ag0 an advertising agent by the uame of H.P, Hubbard, in Newhaven, Conn.We think be is still carrying on his business there, and writing to him you could obtain estimates.Ho 0, would insert your advertisement in any Australian paper you wished The New York Catholic Keview publishes, in Latin, the text of the circular letter addressed by the Cardiual Prefect of the Propaganda to the Irish bishops in reference to the Parnel] testimonial fund.A translation of the circular was published in THE STAR of Saturday last, The circular is dsted * Ex Aedibus S.Con- gregationis de Propagauda Fide, die 11, Mai, 1888,\" and is signed \u201cJohannes, Cand.Simeoni Prmfectus ; Dominicus, Arch.Tyrensis, Becretarius.\u201d\u2019 : OuR esteemed contemporary the Globe mikes charges of wholesale corruption and fruul against Sir John A.Macdonald.These charges ure published with minuteness of detail, and of ouvtusse with a full knowledge of the great legal responsibility ineumred by making sucli state- wonts.The Globes charges, which we publish- vd yesterday, will bave been read with great rain by all patriotic readers.True or false, they reideet great discredit upon the country, for they must press foreigners with the conviction either Canadian political honesty or Canadian journalistic honesty is at a pretty low ebb.We express no opinion upon the question, we pause lor a rep ly.T## happy man who 4s to preside over Ontario\u2019s tull treasury has at length been chosen.If anything can justify Mr.Mowat's dilatoriness, it is his decision to appoint Mr.James Young.Mr.Young is a Canadian by birth and has interested himself in education and agricaltare.He is not withont political experience, and represented South Waterloo in the Dominion Parliament for three parliaments.Having been defeated in the Liberal disaster of 1878, be was aiterwards elected to the local legisla ture to represent South Brant, which seat he again carried at the elections in February last.As the independent Toronto Telegram remarks, * There is no reason why Mr.Young should not make an efficient treasurer, and it is certainly 8 greft deal more satisfactory to begin work with a large surplus than with a deficit.\u2019 Tas opinion was was expressed in these columns not long ago that American public opinion would shortly prove too much for the Iridh dynsmite plotters; and indications that we were oorrect are coming uuder our notice almost daily.Since the Philadelphia Convention Mr.O'Donovan Rosas has almost disappeared from the scene ; and one of his sympathizers lately expressed, in an wnguarded moment, the opinfon that the dynamite business was about at an end.Now we find the New York correspondent of the Uinoinnati Enquirer, à man who knows what is going on as well as anybody, expressing himself as follows : * I have observed symptoms of what may be called a new native American movement in our politics recently.The causes of this ebullition of American sentiment ate numerous.The recent Irish Convention in Philadelphia did not receive\u2019 from the public press nearly the amount of eriticism that it obtained from public opinion.Thoussnds of men regarded the assemblage of wpch a \u2018convention on our woil, to form a national organi.\u2019 sation, under the olor and cover of the firieets, with the\u2019 object of making war on a friendly power, as the gressest stretch of privileges over yet attempted in this country.\u201d This in precisely the sentiment which we are sure will at no distant day prevail.No man likes to have bis house made the scene of other peoplo\u2019s quarrels, and it is only natural that the people ot the United States should object t6 the keeping wp in their country of a constant ferment about the difficulties and disabilities of the people of other countries.Driemeps\u2019 Monepely Thr a EVERYBODY seems suddenly to have arrived ut the conclusion that another canal is necessary to connect the Mediterranean with the Red Bea.DeLesseps\u2019 ditch not only supplied a long felt want, it created a want which has developed far beyond its capability to supply .A: the next meeting of shareholders in the Sug Canal Company it is understood that a proposition will be made to construct a second canal at a cost,-it is anticipated, of 195,000,000 france.One canal would be used by vessels proceeding from the Mediterranean to the Red Seq, the other by vessels proceeding in the opposite direction, thus minimizing the tisk of esllidon and Blocking the canal, smd, by tiwag, accidents où the canal are by ins means infrequent.A despatch from Alexandria, dated May 15¢h, to the Daily News, rends \u2018se fidér/é 4 \u201cThe Italian steamer \u2018Singapore,\u2019 of JIU Has, tanh fire while in the Sues .appearing lu | J, rad bas hédto ba pratilod.The Clay with troops,\u2019 bas the blades of hor\u2019 crop Ths and iso Port Said.The \u201cClan Drus- moud\u2019 js 9 né Basgharib,*: AE Enough\u2018 casualties for- oùe day carly.The gress -dovelepiment of - business - at Suez must be gratifying everywhere except at the Cape of Good Hope, but tho proposition that the old DeLesseps\u2019 company shonld construct the second cangl, does not seem to be universally gratifying, and alternative plans are mooted.British shippers seem to think that Delessepa 15-as good, nt kecping a toll-gute as at piercing an isthinus, @d regard ten francs & head for passengers \u201caud ten francs a ton for freight as a little extortionate.British shippers seek not only more uccominodation, but relief from an oppressive monopoly, and they do not care so much who makes the second \u2018canal as long ns the Suez Canal Company does not.They would of course prefer that the sew canal should be under British control, and in fact in order Lo guarantee the freedom of the roate it is necessary that it should bo under British control.We have no hesitation in claiming that British interests ars the ost important to conserve in this matter, seeing that thu British shippin: passing throurh the existiuæ canal represents seveuty per cent.of the whole and that- for political no Jess thin commercial reusous the connection between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea is more important to Great Britain than to any other country.Tho engineerin: and financial possibilities of cutting the isthmus have been sufficiently dewmoustrated, and we think it is pretty generally conceled that the principal difficulties in the way of digging o second caunl are political.daturully regards the existing canal as i's own baby, and is not ull disposed to aliow Enu- land toadopt it.Butan Euglish canal there must be, and it has been proposed to dig one, not like DeLesseps, from the Red Sea to the Mediterranean direct, but from the Hed Sea to the Nile, as all the engineers betore De Lesseps have suggested, and as the fist canal to divide Africa from Asia was actually constructed by some engineer whose name is buried beneath the sands of time, whose work is buried Leneath the sands of Egypt, and who got lus charter or \u201c\u201ctoncession '\u201d trom Pharaoh Necho, or Sesos- tris, or sowe other respectable mummy.It is, however, not without significance that ¢ the canal of the Prince of the Faithful has been at least twice filled by the sands, aud that siuce A.D.767 it has never veen re-opened, l\u2019er- haps the establishment ot an Arbor Day or the introduction of modern dredges would get over the sand difficuity.But a vet greater France difficulty has to be overcome, thut nondescript power, Delxsseps, Las hoisted his flag in the shape of a ninety-nine years\u2019 charter from the Khedive, which there can be little doubt grants lim the sols right to dig a canal through the Isthmus of Suez tor niuety- nine years.Great efforts are being made in England to show that the charter mans gr might be construed to mean something else, but tie real question, it seems to us, is whether such a power as the ruling potentate of Egy pt Las the right to restrict or tootrol the commerce of the world, in one of its most im portant highways, for nivety-biue years or nina years The connection of the watera of the Mediterranean and of the Red Sea is not mereiy au Kgvptian national affair, it is an international matter, or perhaps ye should say super-national, and no potentate on earth has the right to grant a monepoly for ninety-nine years'of such an importavt highway.Thers more ways than one of killin a cat, and in anticipation of the Delesseps charter proving an insurmountable obstacle, a scheme has becn proposed for the construction of a canal outside of Exyptièu territory, beyond the limits of which the Kiedive's monopolistic charter wili not avail.A correspondent of the London Times gives an interesting description of a scheme to connect the Mediterranean and the Red Sea by a channel through Palestine.Even this scheme has not the merit of nevelty, but until now it has had but little chaucs of realization.\u201cIt is proposed,\u201d says the correspondent, *%o make a canal 25 miles in length, from Haifa, in the Bay of Acre, though the plain of Asdra- elon to the Valley of the River Jordan.This canal is to be 200 ft.wide and 401t, deep.This will bring the Mediterranean ito the heart of Palestine.In order that the waters ot the Dead Sea may be wade to mingle with those of the Red Sea it is proposed to cut a canal 20 wiles in length from the head of tho Gulf of Akabab to the Deal Sea.If these things were suecessfally performed, it is ex pected that an inland sea about 200 miles long, varying in width from three to ten miles, and deep enough to float vessels of the larg-st size, would extend from the Mediterrapean to the Red Sea.\u201d Home travellers have held\u201d that the plain botwsen the Gulf of Akabah and the Dead Ssa'bears mn.mistakable geological evidence that the two seas Were formerly connected there.The scheme would involve the obtaining from the, Sublimo Porte à firman granting Engtand the exclusive right of way and eontrol of the Palestine Chaunel, aud the flooding of 300 square miles of land in Palestine, tor which the promoters propase to pay a million pounds sterling by way of compensation.Christendom will probably stand aghast at the idea of making Jerusalent a nea rort and the Jordan a canal fog Dritish steamboats, bgt tho correspondent points out a prophecy of Ezekiel which may recancile devout men and women to the change if they recognize it as a fullilment of the prediction that the ses shall come into the desert * and it shall como to pags that the fishers shall stand upon it from En-gedi even unto En-eglaim.\u201d tr i A Sore Evil and ita Remodies.No one can take even the most casual glance at the ndvertising columns of the newspaper press withont being struck by the frequent, and from year to year increasingly frequent, occurrence of a particular closs of advertisements, those namely in which àtton- tion is drawn to medicines or to treatments for the cure of the ovils arising from certain physical excesses.That such advertisements, such numbers, point to the widespread existence of those morbid eondi- tions to which they relate, thera can | be no, doubt, Where the earcnss is, there the eagics aro gathered together, and where the eagles are gathered together, there we mav be sure is the asrcess.The engles are the medical specialists in a certain line who take in hand to repair wasted energies ; the carcase is the unhappy army of debilitated men, youag, middle- oo sad doe whe call for their services.whet is thy canst of all this misery ?Whee th & that Ma wracked Wrteckod yo many const ty, to\u2019 wl Ya tt natatal ptrsngth of animal passive 1 \u201csa not believe lé: AJ) outa passions Rave\u201d a individual and of thé'race.To say thet the for natural energy, of any impulse was the canse of pliysical degeneracy, would be to give 8 strangé account of the order of things in the world, Similar impulses are strong in \u2018the lower animals \u201cbut do not tend to thelr destruction.Substituting tendencies for impulses, the same holds good in the vegetable creation ; but vegetable forms, notwithstanding the enormous \u201cprudigality of the provision they make for the propagation of their several species, survive from ago to âge in unsbated vigor.No; if we bad nature only, in her unconscious and involuntary operations, to deal with, we should have but little trouble on our hands.The trouble arises when a disordered imagination begins to fan the flames of passion ; when ignorance and vanity and a pruriency cultivated by unclean couver- satious and mental familiarity with lascivious images, force u jaded nature far beyond the bounds of its normal activity.Then there begins to be-\u2014u fearful drain on physical capital; the era of deficits sets in, and by-and-bye credit itself 18 st an end, Then tha charlatan appears on the scene ; and men who have wasted their substance in riotous living are deluded into the beliet that all can be bought back by the purchase of a few pills or some other such trash, Such we conceive to be the true source of the grave evil now under consideration, It is not unly those who have led openly vicious lives who find their constitutions undermined ; many whose lives have Deon outwardly decorous and moral, and who are not, even to themselves, conscious of any improper acts, are amongst the pumber of the sinking or the lost.Undue mental preoccupation in a ceftain direction, aided perhaps by other unhealthy conditions of lite, has roblied the constitution of its stamina, and by doing so Las robbed life of nine-tenths of its Joy- The remedy for all this mischief would scem to lie, first, in the inculeation in the young of sound physiological knowledge ; secoud, in the treatment of the whole subject in a healthier, more common sense, and less obscurantist manner ;-third, in the consequent doing away to a large extent with prurient modes of thought ; fourth, in the presentation of a higher ideal of life than that commonly current, so that men in general may leurn to honor their own bodies more than they do, and to desire more earnestly to keep themselves in a state of fitness for the discharge of their social duties.On each of these heads a word.1.Every young person should be taught, seriously and earnestly, that a human being is not a mere chauce agglomeration of faculties aud desires, cagt at random upon the sea of circumstance ; but that body and mind are\u2019 coustracted according toa certain plan, and that upou the degree in which the fundamental iystitutes, go to speak, of human nature are respected, will depend the amount of happiness realized in life.Our business here is not to gratify each passing desire, without regard to consequences, but to regulate our desires with a view to preserving the\u2019 integrity and harmony of a]l our powers.We eat uot solely or principally to gratify our palates, but rather to nour: ish our frames.To sink into gluttony and intemperance is to dsbase ourselves below the brutes that perish.§till \u2018more religiously guarded shoflld be the exercise of the functions by which the race is perpetuated, seeing that on it depend far more than merely individual lues.It should be pointed out that, precisely a8 beings rise in the scale of dignity (as measured by complexity ot structure), does that particular form of \u2018fanctional activity become less ; and that the human being who would give proper exercise to those mental and moral faculties, the possession of which constitutes his distinctive Lumanity, must carefully guard against the encroachments of sll merely animal appetites.Then there is the argument, not without weight, that these appetites themselves decay, with the facultiesou which they depend, when they are subjected to abure, or, whioh is the sane thing, excessive use.2, In the naxt place thers should be less mystery, as we hoid, thrown around what pertains to sex.Let the necessary kuowledge, as above very imperfectly outlined, be communicated directly and simply, without any mauvaise honte, ss something everybody ought to kuow\u2014as something which: it concerns both the well-being and the dignity of every une naj ouly to know bat to practise.The parent or teacher who speaks of these \u2018things should speak as one Laving authority \u2014 the authority of science\u2014and not as the advocate of o merely conventional morality.ŸThere 18 nothing conventioual about this; it is made up of solid facts, the moat unalterable facts in the universe.Whatever a man soweth that shall he also reap.To sow the wind is to reap the whirlwind.To squander one\u2019s youthlul energies in anything that, physiologically considered, is vice, is to lay the foundation for a miserable after-lifey and to contribute in due time a recruit to the wretched ary of thoss who want their * vital energies repaired\u2019 As far as the natural \u201cresults are concerned it does\u2019 not matter iow the world may regard this conduct.Nature does not walk in the leading strings of public opinion.She comes down with a square verdict :pu the facts every titme.; 8.This plain, simple, authoritative, unreserred mode of teaching would do away, as we believe, with a great deal of hurtful prarienoy of thought, which is - often, if not always, based largely on ignorance.A little know- lege of facts and laws would reduce tho ferment of imagination.The veil of prudery may be torn sway, and yes thé sentiment of delicacy survive, Indeéd, the more completely prudery is destroyed, the more chance there is for a Batural delicacy and even revereuge fn regard to this whole class of matters, 4.Another great help would be found in preaching » higher doctrine of the ends and uses of hutban life in general - As long as the merely individual point of view is pee- dominant, men will feel less inclined to place any check upon their propensities; but when once it begins to bé consistently taught and widely realized that we are members one of anothag the feutini will rapidly \u201c; grow that all our actions |, should be performed in rubordination to social ends and responsibilities.What kind of a \u2018member of society on that man be who, hav ing given free ria to passions à bya primary tendency.to the prasctvation of the\u2019 \u2018previous age has been, by Jiosutiousness.drags bis sted sib ng to Akio: hopebens tisk the.ee at of hak a Sen mo : [ 40 him 7 The Jesson\u201d shakkld be: taught to al) | that every nian ia placed in this world to labo - for his own snd the - - contanon « gogd,and that | itis disgraceful to aink, by any wblountary course of conduct; below.a proper standard of efficiency, With the unfortunate We can sympathize ; but what should be our feelings towards those whe, by \u201cagisgusting egoism of behavior, have reduced themselves to the condition of cripples in life's great army.Wo use the word \u201cogoism © advisedly, to signify the disgracetul self-abandonment to à purely selfish sensuality, which is the reul canse of the mis- chiefs we deplore, Even so, wa pity them, transformed as they have een by the Clree of depraved appetits into human swine.Many have sinned through ignorance, and through the instilling into their minds of notions the falsity of which they were unable to discern.The gremedy is knowledge And such an improvement in the methods and tous of education as we have indicated.It would be a lamentable thing to see the civilization of the nineteenth centary clouded, as that of many a That it may not be so, but that, on the contrary, the standard of physical munhood and womanhood may bo elevated, and that the future may see à purer, better uud stronger race than we see to-daf must be the wish of every one espable of a generoûs\u2019 thought, and should be with us all un object of distinct and steady endeavor.~ NOTE AND COMMENT.The Sarnia Observer iniproves upon the Indian mot Ly suggesting that Sir John Macdonald should be called not \u201c Oid To-morrow,\u201d but \u201cQld To-morrow Knight.\u201d*\u2014 Toronto Globe.The Victorian ugs has given us a literature, which must outrgnk iu some notable respects the glorious literatures of the Elizabethan period, and the time of Queen Aune,\u2014 Quebec Chronicle.The Senate isa body without a soul.It is not responsible to the people.Îtie maintained for thie sole purpose of ratifying the acts of Sir John, who appointed the Senators, aud to whom alone they are responsible.\u2014 Druckvi/le Recorder.Some things, at ull events, appear to be better managed abroad than in the Mother country.The following announcement appeared last wock: \u2014 STARRY.\u2014April 19, at Colombo, Ceylon, the mile ul John Helps Starey of a sou.By telegram.\u2014 Montreal is going to experiment with electricity on its horse cara.This is à good idea.We have au impression that it would wake up a Montreal street car horse to strike him with a thunderbolt.Nothing elas has ever been known to startle him~\u2014 Burlington Hawkeye.If we must have a person from England, who knows nothing at all about our coantry or its sffairs, to act as chief of our executive and pocket fifty thousand dollars per annum, the Marquis is just as good as anybody else lor the position.\u2014 Hamilton Tribune, The province of Ontario existed: before the Dominion of Canada, and we contend that her legislature possess ali the powers which the oid Purliament haë in respect to provincial matters, except what has been explicitly surrendered to the Federal Parliament.Our motto must be \u201cHome Rale for Ontario.\u201d \u2014St Catharines News.The only question is whether the time has arrived when it would be to the advantage of Canada to sever the connection with England.If any person is honestly of the opinion that the time has arrived, he has à perfect right to say po, without being denounced as either 6 coum-\u2014 inunist or an anarchist, It is ible that he may think a great\u2019 deal mare ot his co country AN those who denounce hiin,\u2014 Toronto Telegram.1f in the opinion of the Federal authorities an act of à province is calculated to injure the general welfure of iuterfere with the general interests ofthe country, they may on their responsibility disallow it, and the Province must submit.If this is not the sound constitutional view, then!Confederxtion is a collection of independent common wealths lacking the cohesiveness - derivable from à central authority and liable at any moment to fly in pieves.\u2014 Winnipeg Times.THE GREBE CONSUL AGAIN, A Warrant for Forgery Against Him.Zervoudseki, the soi- disani (reek Consul, seems te have managed to get himself into serious trouble at last.Jue Vincent, the well-koows boatman, is the agent of the Uovernment for the building ggecupied by Zerroudnoki, and as the former Id not collect tbe rent, be put in a seizure en the stook.Te-day, greatly to the sagprise af Vincent, the Greek produced a docu- t purporting to be signed by him, to the effect that he wasto have the premises rent freo for twenty-four menths on sondition of repairing the place.Vincent declares his signature to be & forgery, and tarther states that ho has no right to allow any ons to osoapy Government property rent free, aad besides that, beyond the putting up of a partition costing about $1.50, his tenant hal made no, repairs whatever.Agcordingly Vincent made à copain before tho Magistrate Jostorday afternoon ald a warrant wag issued for pu arrost- The Greok, although he pretends to so peor, has, ns is well known, » hoard of pot esreiuliy bidden away.Church Notes.Rev.W.F.Campbell will preach at both scrvices in Rev Stephen's Uhurch to-merrow.Rev.W.8, Mills will conduot divine service at Trinity Charch at 11 amw., snd 7 p-m.Rev, W.8.Barnes, the pastor.will eonduct both sorvices at th 5 Onurch ot tre Messisb to- w.Bt.Paul's Onurch, Upper Ladhine, will opened for the season to-morraw ; sorvicos ot LL @.1a.sand pa On the 4th of May the Dishop of Fredericton Titneseod the 38th anuviversary of his oconsecra- on.\u2018The services in St.-Andrew\u2019s Chnreh will be\u2019 {inducted to-morrow by tho pastor, Rov.J.bLdgar r will preach In \u201cthe morning at St ante Eure and Her.D.G.- Gamoros à in the rad Servien will be held pa to-morrow in the Protestdut Héuse of uge, Kev.J.J.Casey officiation.* Christ and Pilate\u201d will _be the subjoct of Rov.AD Bray's discourse et Zion Church to-imorrow ALB Fames stroet | Methodist Cburob.Her John rh ill p moraiag an d Rev.J.bei in the event the ?Rev.John mie! ~ the péter will both mo cn, Vides She Frasbyiariaa a aw ee Du nth of June, a sermon will bo pressh a ediction riven every ereaing.at 7.dits nthe en harch.of the Sacred Heart, being the oat fat at the Yorehis hart, the éhoir vi Ntcou-Choron\u2019s Mass at the morning ser- On Mond sert at 2 pri.will takce place the blessing Sroaments for * I'cevre des worth Cconvent of the angregation, I ean carie be So .oat Bain cas phares te aves neern ©, .Christian Ohureh, 1310 BE Cathotine to morrow evening.The V Reverend the Dean will presch i Christ Cher Gate Gahodral to-u0rrow morning and evon woham, MA, wi at the afters ternoon worries.vi Rev.Dr.Jenki os will cocduet th Comimemion.ia St s Churoh to-tnorrow mora li reach ol ike the i, ving sores Costin a th services for the poor.M \u2018Fabre will dre owt Cather dral, to-morrow morn.ing st colobrate Ponti£el gta ameati0 iso In (he ov cs ei iors 15 Sow: ing Site oa the bee shards x.G.O.Arless, Artie M.© is to be talited on the corer amo and artis- tio finish of bis new establishment at $51 Bt.or ree \u201cmention made à few.arta = ng\u2019 one of \u2018the few Instances were n \u2018pion à ian oo has beon allowed by the Civil Codits, the following resume of the remarks of the Mr.Justice Cress who rendered the decision of the Court will be of interest to the publie.| Uis Honor remarked that Moldesh bad brou pas an action for libel against the lisher of Braz, against which the istter bad pleaded that he had only given the substance of a common rumor, that what he had stated was true and had been statod without any malicious intention ia the lotervsts of the public.The plaintiff objected to this plea and was sastajned j- the Buperiop Court whe rojecte] that part ef the plea in which the dofondant claimod the right oi justifieation.No specific part of the plea was rejected nor any partioalar paragriph struck out, oùly a principle laid dowa without any spocie applioation to the document impugned.is Honor seniended that this was an unscientific and illogicul form of ' pleading, consequently the judgment thereon can only amount to n general direction to be foliowed by the judge who is to try ibe ease, to observe certain principles in the admission or .exclusion of evidenac ; no specific part qf the plea being rejosted, it ia.therefore, impossible to detormino from the judgmont what partionlar part of it is to stand.As regarded the objection te tho allegation of the truth of the libellous matter, the Court sald that the question came up in the case of Gugy vs.Forguson, where the ples was sustained, and also wnotbor case bas been deterufihed in Quebée iu the same senso, and he had ulwaÿs.understood that the impression at Montreal was that truth could be pleaded in mitigation of dawages in libel eases.Although Freneb authorities laid it down ns an axiom that truth did not justily a libel, he saw nothing in any of them why it should not bo allesed ns a palliation or ia mitigation of damages.If the plaiatiffhad full rcope to allege the libel with all tho attendant cireurnstances of malice and inton- tiom té injure, why should the defendant net have tho like opportauity to explain the eir- cumstances in which he was placed and the mo- :tives which prompted his action.Mis Honor continued, \u201c1 do not see hew justice can be su woll accomplished in such cases un by a narration and prost by each of the partios of the oireumstances, leaving the tribunal to judge of the goad or bad faith of the litigants, thus affor ling the best criterion for tho measure of damages it uny bave been sustained.\u201d lis Honur then cited several instances from Mer in in which justifieation wus allowed to bo pleaded, and concluded in tho following words: \u201cIt follows, I think, that when the defendant denics the inledtion to injure and states the circumstances, the allegations of the truth ean- pot bo excluded trom these circumstances nor oan a plea be rejected ou demurrer because it contains such an averimont, It is à graver question hew far, and, with ober camstances of oxcuse, in what manner proof tay be admitted of this truth.Tle tendency of modern ideas is to ad- rait this proo! altbouzh it may not be an entire justifiestion.It is now admitied in oriminal cases wero the truth is ulloged and an averment added that the statomcat was made in the pablio interest, when if proporly pleaded it becomes a question for tho jury to determine on the proof.Experience demonstrates that there may be malicious truth ; moral actions are only te be ex tenuated by other motives, and truth speken with an injurious purpose partakes of the nature and (engages in the guiit of falsehoed ; but truth Day be honestly spoken with a view to warn the public against the injurious example of bad sctions and promote a moral sease by which publie opinion is moved to the suppression of vice.The defendant as a journalist naturally publishes events which are of general interest, he has no title to bo a publie censor, but if he confines bimself to an honest statement of faets, in regard to cvents whieh, for general advantage, it is well should be known, he may believe that he ean tako the risk of submitting to a court or jury asto whether his acts have boen blamablo or otherwise.lle may be willing te take this risk.THE BOSTON DROWNING ACCIDENT.Recovery of the B of Mr, Cleary\u2014 Two More eof the Vielims Montreniers.The search for the viotims of the Boston drewn- ing tragedy has so far been only a partial suecess, up till last evening the body of Mr.James Cleary alone being recovered.It vow transpires that four Montrealers lost their live by the scoident The names of the other two unfortunates sro Michael Hyland and James Woods.The former was the brother of Mr.Matthow Hyland, uphoisterer, St.Lawrescs street.Woods was tho sole support of his aged mother.An affecting scene was witnessed when Brother Arnold breke the sud news to her.As he entered the roem the aged lady sprang to her feet, and tottering towards bim, she gasped out, \u201c What is the news from Jamie ?I have been dreaming that something was wrong with him.Tell mo what it is.\u2019 She seems utteriy prostrated with grief.MORAT, Entertaining and Instructive ! The tovention of so+p is seôrTbed by Pry to the Gauls, and dé gives the Germans credit for manufacturing hard and soft soaps.From them the Romans learned the art, but sonp was, [or a long timo, principally used by them as a wash for the hair.A complete soap- bolling establishment, and soap in a good state of preparation, have been diseoversd at Pompetl.The manufacture of soap is very largely carriod on in Montres) by W.STRACHAN & OO., 36 Jacques Cartier street, and their brand \u201cGilt Edge\u201d has now be- como to each one of us \u201c Familiar in his imouth as household words.\u201d 12081 IS THE BEST TOU CAN OBTAIN ASYWHEAE.ETRAGHANS \u201cGILT EDGE\u201d SOAP PIANOS, | ORGANS, \u2014 AND\u2014 MELODEONS, A fow second-hand instruments whisided prions.PIANO.820.rer.0's octave, apright, in \u2018good order.PIANO, 870.: 6's ootave.Torani In very nest case.* © ORGAN, 988.» 5 octuve and knèe swell, in perfect order.BELL ORGAN, 880.5 ostaves, 0 stops, tn handsome cass, nearly Dew.- \u201c BELL ORGAN, sis, , 12 stops, 0ctiv\u2019s coupler, sub-bass and organ.WARREN MELODEON, $30.srfal tome, and in good ordes.MELODEON.048, > 1a pod order.and examine 8 oetaves.in PALES ES \u201cOo.w.LINDSAY, 1813 St Catherine st 139 1s ad , NOSE rile ly, fo the 2 4 Jietistion «& JORUPH MALUETTE.Bottles Botr LES\" BOTTLES: vashéd ad ééfiverud ve: VF, RE RIT SE HILL S MANUAL 1 THE WORLD'S GREAT BOOK ; BUSINRSs FORMS HAS x or .ÉHED THS BNORMOUS SALE .- 310,000 Copies in the U.fi.and Sanndas, THE 37th EDITION-\u2014RAt out of press; con ig i ws ZION CHUROË - : The Pastor, BEY.A.J, BRAY, will pieseh @ nan and 7 p.Subject of Evening discosnse\u2014* Christ and Pilate.Anthems \u201cTue Grace of which bringeth tion.\"\u2014Binxsy.he x, FAURE CT 1 in addition the v alike mh au countries) the Constitution for th government of the Canndian Lomtalon, 1 Forms Bastation) aad Refarenoe Tables, and hun { forms tomakos a volume ABSO CUTELY NECES RT are resident of the DOMINION.Bold only by subsort a tho tollowlag oo Ex, ng.OQ}.Side Bursisbed Hed Ed $0.50 Bx Bog.ai, rien mére 200 Liban Le er, Marbled 7.50 Full Hus eater Gilt Side, a Bacs ad\u201d Edges, 0.00 AGENTS WANTED EVELYWIERE Bend stamp for information and terma and moution this paper.Call ou, or address BAIRD & DILLON, Pablishers, Lakesido Building, Chicago, IIL, U.S.A.MONTARAL\u2014210 St James Stroot, Boom 9.120 26s ; prANUS TO\" RENT.Several Uprights and Squares.DEZOUCHE & ATWATER, TEMPORARY TORR, 1308 81.CATHERINE STREET, Opposite English Cathedral.124% 8 BILLIARDS AND POOL All sizes, also a complote rin of Blitiard farnish- ings.Bila Tables Fopatred aud altered; all work guaranteed firs] class.If.Nizhtingaie, 118ztf Lillard Table manufacturer, 7 & 9 St John st.CAMPHOR.Tue Best English Refined.Just Bocecived Wm.A.DYER & CO, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, 14 and 16 PUILLIE: SQUARE.112*eod ELECTROPLATED WARE, VERY CHOICE GOOD3 Spoons and Forks, Warranted Qual ity MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKS, BRONZER, DRESBING CASES FANS, BRASS CANDELABRA, WRITING SETS.&.:, LEMAIRE'S OPRRA AND FIELD GLASSES, Specialties for WEDDING PRESENTS, WHOLKSALE AND RETAIL ~~ WATSON & PHLTON, IMPORTENS OF BLECTROPLATE AND CUTLERY, 583 St.Sulpice Street.Paspection invited.1160 THE UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, (ORGANIZED 1850), ISSUES POLICIES ON ALL APPROVED PLANS.DEPOSIT IN CANADA $100,000.ITS CONTRACT IS LIBERAL AND FRYE FROMALL UNNECESSARY UKSIRICTIONS.POLICIES OF TITIS COMPANY AKE ADSOLUTELY INCOX- LESTABLE, FOR AN CAUSE WHAT RVER, AFTER IREE YEARS.Profits belong to Policy Holder Exclusively.Agents wanted in unrepresented districts THOMAS AIM PSON, 114¢2aw Provincia! Manager, Montreal.WANTS OF TUE PRESENT DAY.|, Wants are various, some people\u2019s wants are quite different to that of others, all will agree, however, that clothing for Children, Men and Boys, is an absolute necessity, and the question is where can money be spent to the best advantage in the purchase of those requisite articles?Now for the information of those who have not already called on us we say goto J.G.KENNEDY & CO.the moted Clothiers, Pt.Lawrence street, there you will filud animmense and most superior stock to select from at prices to suit tho most economical.IF YOU WANT a real good Business Suit made from first-class materials, good fitting, properly finished, and at a :moderate price, go to J.G.KENNEDY & COIF YOU WANT a superior Walking Sult, made from new Angolas and Frenob Serge, thoroughly weil finished, and the price fully 30 per cent below all others, go to J.G.KENNEDY& CO, St.Lawrence stroet.1F YOU WANT a superior Dresa Suit, made from the finest of West of England DBroadcioth and Prench Serge, made in every respect equal to the best custom-made suits, go to J.G.KENXEDY à CO, St Lawrence strect IP YOU WANT a Traveiling Suit, made of the finest Yacht Cloth, navy blue shade, neatly got up, aud at an exceptionally low price, go to J.G.KENNEDY & CO.bt Læwrence street.IF YOU WANT Boys\u2019 or Children's Suits dsh's fail to call on J.G.KENNEDY & CO, they kecp the largest, most varied and complete stock of Clothing for Children, Beys and Youths in town, and the prices will te found to be within she reach of all, 5 6.KENNEDY & CO, Merchant Tailors and Juvenile Clothiers, 81 and 23 5ST.LAWRENCE STREET.| 125*3eod THB PHENIX ELECTRICAL COMPANY \u2018 FOR CANADA.| \u2014MAXUFACTURERS OF ELECTRIC LIGAT APPARATUS, Under patents of AL omala, EK WHITNAY J.A.1.ORAIG, Managorof Jonstr 10401 aa $ Misetrioi an = | (QHURON \u2018OF THE GESU\u2014 Sanday ng the Fes Feast of the Sacred the Choir os the se wil] she Che a ive HicSy id non, 3 SRE stra) etvht oe English Se Baraat also à Muss and Olohogtre.Rohm $54 ened) con, no XN.Beaudry, Power, Lacroix, 84, Louis, ie Tu THE A ANNUAL MEKTING OF - Boating Club for the el ficers for | the Ae Ro iL » hold the CICR House, St Anbu, on AATURDAY BVENING NELY JUNE 2nd, at 8 o'clock p.m, CHAS, M, WHITLAW, Bec*y.-Treas.120 1 THE REGULAR MONTHLY.Mecting of the Women's Christian mperap Union will be held on Te * Monday Afternoon, June 4th, at 3 p.m., iho ams of the T.W.C.A,,1] + \u201c2e 101 Metcalte tn ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY THOMAS, Manager.FIVE NIGHTS ONLY! Commencing Tuesday, June 3th, The Popular Comedtan, Mr.J.K, EMMET In his Intest and most Succesafal Play, Fritz in Ireland! Buppurted byhts own Company, introducing \u2019 NEW SONGS3! OHIME BELLS} PLAN XOW OPEN.129 1 Richelieu & Ontario Navigation Ca, Excursion and Concert 05 dou Battatien ae patronage of de oft filcers of the 80th.MONDAY, 4th JUNE, 1883 At 8 p.m.precisoly.\u2014Boat will return at 10.30 p.m.; PROGRAMME 1\u2014Ouverture \u201cMarehe Turque\".p0sc.c0c00.Pisani 2\u2014Piccoio svlo \u201cL'Otseau Rouge\u201d.uct.3\u2014Polka de concert \u201cLa Bohemienne\u201d 4\u2014Solo de l\u2018ornet\u2014Air varie.5\u2014Quadnlle \u201cLe 5eme Batallion.J\u2014Andante \u201cReverie™.7\u2014Vaise do concert \u201cPluto d'or.8\u2014Saxophone £olo \u201cLe Nemesis**, )\u2014Pantalsle \u201cDanze des Sultaney\u2019 10\u2014Galop \u2018 \u201cLa chasse\u2019 ADMISSION :\u2014Gentlomen, sos Ladies, 350.Tickets for salo at La & Lajole, No, 265 Notre Dame gt.and on board the t on evening of CRYSTAL RINK.Open every night for practice.Five Mile Race on BATUKRDAY, JUNE 9th.Entries close THURSDAY mext, SAMUEL ROBERTSON, ger A CONCERT WILL BE GIVER BY THN Choir of St.Jude's Church, ASSISTKD BY ZALANTED \u2018AMATEURS, IN AID OF THE CHOIR FUND In the Church Lectars Hall, Corner Goursol and Vined Streets, on TUESDAY EVNG, JUNE Sth, AT 8 PN; Admission, 25 cents.© 139) ACADEMY OF MUSIO.GRAND EN TERTAINMENT DY MEMEBERS OF The Social and Dramatic Club of Montreal, DIRECTED BY Mas.BUCKLAND, MONDAY, JUNE 4th, at EIGHT rox IN AID OF The Society of Decorative Art, The charming Comedy tn Three Acts: \u201cLesson in Love.\u201d MUSIC BY GRURNWALD'S ORCHESTRA.oa, poe.No extra charge for Reserved Seals\u2019 Gall he m5 Pass lues ACADEMY OF MUSIC.\u201cOUR BOYS} By Dramatio Members of MONTREAL LAWN TENNIS CLUB; @ SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 2nd, Eght o'clock.Popular Prices.Rox plan now open at Academy Office.128 5 _ m1 6 Prov, Reg.of Cavaley.Ne.1 TROOP, Drill MONDAY EVENING, dth Lust , 1 8 ulosk mm} y at this parade.- AHTHOE: Cupt Ox es) ist Prince of Walés Riles, p FT.BOND, 120 9 Lieut.Col.-Comd'y, | ONTREAL L DISPENSARY.\u2014 special general A mbeting of the Montreal Dispensary will be heid at the 135 8t Antoine B., on Tuesday, the 5th Inos al do p-m., te receive the re JOR Of ome of Physicians and > ant another tothe vacaney \u2018cations for th Montreal Disponsery wi ES 1347, the meeting, J.B.Secretasy BANK OF MONTREAL NOTICE is here! given that » Dividend of five cent upon the paid us Capital Stock of this Tnatie has boen same will bo pa able at its House this judi ite B y sou st king lined first day a \u201cThe Trañstor Booka will be closed frome the 17th to th Bisa of May pexb both both re in Inclusive Annual General te Sharohoiders bo he eit at the Hank on 24 om Mandar, he a haies ut vext \u2018The chai By one fe Por.W.7.SUCHANAR, ART ASSOCIATION oF MONTREAL @alleny of \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 and Seuipture, Montreal, 20th A pril, 1883.r Canndian Office and Facto 473 to 481 St.James street west, Montreal.Phillips Square.is, &.WHITNEY, Business Manager, Open from 10 a.m.te 5 p.me.Compiéte Valtaic Are and L light from A es Non b 25 ct dynaino-Electrio machines and storage batterieu Members Free.+ Tee À s irod by thls C for SATURDAYS VEER: ,.BABN 1-51 15 Mectrio Lighting, is unsurpassed for quality and steadt- ess of light produced, and for economy of driving power and entire absence of danger.+ Parties destrous of using the light are requested to eommunioats fail partlcalars regyrding bulidings or do- oaltties, and sizes of rooms Or gévas to be illuminated, with statement as to avalladle power, 4c.Prices Furuished on Application.TEUSTEES: \u2018BR W.MoCLAVE, Fez tof EL.W.MoCiave & Co), Kew York WN.A.PARKA, Fy}.(of Wm.A.Parke & 00.), New York Hm».FURROUGEE, Es of Lxport Lumber Oo., La.) Mow Yorx amd Moi FRED.B, FISKR, Faq, po weston & Mist), Kew York FRANKLIN BH.SMITH, Kag.of Now York.! HERCTOH D, MACEKY, Raq of Now York.\u2019 THUMAS HL WAUSTAFP, Esq.of Now York New York Ofilee\u2014143 PEARL «TREET.BNVELOPES! ENVELOPES! ENVRLOPHS 100\u2019 DIFFERENT KINDS, FROM 700TS.PER M, UPWARD.Call and Inspect Stock.JOSEPH FORTIER, Manufféturing Stationor 528 St.James ft, Montreal ORTGAGE oN JES TMENTS oo BL PH er charider ex |} \u2018 be Lea om w.\u20ac parts devs\u201d od x A NEW FAST TRAIN FOR NEW YORK CITY, \u2014 OUMMENCLA a 2 \u2018Monday; June 4th.THE NEW YORK EXPRESS Jone: BY THR : of Delaware and Hudson Canal Co.'s R, B will leave Montres! daily, (except Euadays), at 6.30 pans arriving in New York as 7.30 a4.- D,N Kendrick, Chas.C MePall Ter Hien | 12412 The Toronto Paper MTg * WORKS AT CORNWALL, Owe.Carmran s two splendid sots original Abbotsford edisious Waverley nov in morocco and eatf binding y ols, ust of Canada and the Abbe IMmenooks work n's Roma, Hall's Travels woras on Mech: Engunceriny, Architecrurul books, Fiates and Mapa, New York Graphic (bound), Atlase &o, the whols furmiug a splendid collection.many in the most costly style of blading.and books on view Baturday afte SALE EACH DAY AT br Oo CLOCK.OINT CLAIRE-The detached ! yilla Beak Residence, oor.of St Joha's oad.And the ode, will be ont by Auction, at our Rooms, 3t Jamos MONDAY, 4th JUNE, at I1 g'clock.ARDWARE AND CUTLERY LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT, WEDNESDAY next, \u2018th JUNE, fog Cigarettes than tho price charged for tho ord! RICHMOND STRAIGHT OUT No.1 Superior to all others.MOST DELICATELY PLAVORED and HIGHEST WITHOUT ADULTERATION or drugs.COËT GULU LEAF CB PAPER, of our Own direct linportation, which is made especially for us, 6 hig length, 520.Aout 10 ore porsons.Can be HAW GOWDEY, 7 Ar 45 BL dames 81.books belonging to two estates, at our rooms, 335 Monday next, 4th Jane, now very acaroe); 23 voir; worksof Fialling, Goothe, Vilson's Border T bn} Car- Wabs- Taies, Flaxman, Lante, Con- anical and Theological wor ; Cat.talogues will Le ready SLAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.Nn the water's SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers.alu at our Rooms, Bale at RLEVEN o'clock.BUAW & GOWDEY.Auotiouners.by the trade.opt Hot Black Silks.Just received, some of the best value ever offered, Call and see these before purchasing elsewhere.FEIG.LAIDLAW, 450 \u2014 Notre Dame Street \u2014 450 128x nxtH-m Pro te FRENCH: EMBROIDERED J.& TT.J.& T.BELL, RETAIL DEPARTMENT, JUST RECEIVED FRESH STOCK BURT'S GOODS! \u2018SLIPPERS, MEN'S Together with a very complete Stock of our own Manutacture.BELL, 273 NOTRE DAME STREET.| =4 GEM AXLE GREANE FOR SALE EVERYWIiI ERE.1 OVER-GAITERS, 1 test os 7 Foe Ba ~ \"BBTATE OF THE LATE = HENRY JUDAH, Bagi: od STR AE TET 54 A A ve i 330 SIL AND FE A CLUDING ALL i YORK, EL Aa bai LE ROLL Wo oy AND BUILDING a Ah \u2014 The Subscriber is lostructed by the Exeou \u201cLe Bocage,\u201d 1322 DOBCHES ER foe Executor stl 4 Tucsdny, 3th June, at Tem o'clock, tho whole of {ho Parniturs and Effects.\u201cIN PARLORS Splendid \u201c8teinway* Planoforte, 4 RP.Mirrors, Dra wingroom Bui Crys Gasaliers, Fancy Chaire, Gi Toate, sud Brackets, Centre aud Card Tables, us © NOUBER oR\") VALUASLE Pose L rie aed 1NG8, MARULE STATUARY.&c.) BOUDOIR\u2014RIch hand-worked Carpet (one pattern) ?Sofna, Crystal Gasaller, Fancy Cha ttoos, Mirzosy theepeulu Ruy, lurge Cabinet, 3 Japan Tables, das LIBRARY and SMOKING ROOM Furnil airs, Reading G.toes, Brouzos, Biatuary, DINING BOOM \u2014Mabognos Sideboard, two arge Oval Top Mirrors (In recesses).Le Seat Share, New Oar & RARE UIL NIN Fine OI hina, Bua are, Cutlery, Glass, Hrouxé Guealter, £olid êter) Hvar, &o., Mahozany Chiffeuniers, .BEUROUMS AN DHESBING Aroous\u2014 cral Coral asso, Carpots Gasarion re vis es eral Choy, \u2018 Carpe ash) et ost qual Matteastos a Elio rs, Biaakate me ae, in dant ty, contents of bervan Rooms, Ki Laundry, &c Contents of WINK CELLARS.Que Wasaock rae) AND 5A PRE ete ue aggon, Buggy.Carole.Market E bury, 3 sats \u201cin de Danse 3 > ailes, 1 Lady's a Stabio and garden Implements, de.AT CARPENTER SHOP A LUMBER JARDIN.tween .piford rod Canming and en (ann © past tu { Sursol, a Somer of Lou and BUILL Averything on view SATURDAY afternoon, nd June.TOs.J.POTTER, Auctionses.; \u2014AL80,\u2014 For'sbove estate will be sold on WRDIESDAY ou JUNI, at Yu mi, ot the Jatu office of deceased, ke.Place d\"Armes, a quantity of ce Furniture, 125 TOs.J.POI YER.Auctioneer.CRAIC STREET, PLACE d'ARMES HILL Valuable and Central Property longing to Estate of the lato DUCTOR B.B.SCH.Splendid site for n wholesale store Or manufactory.\u2018The subscriber will sell, without reserve, at his room, on WEDNLSDAY, 6th JUNE, the large and very substantially built cat stone front buliding, with brick extension and stone outbuildings, Nu.039 CRAIG ST.\"The house is SUM.0x03 ML 7, extension 40 x 13; store-house in rear, 40 x 20.The lot 13501.6 x 148.Tha buildings are stantial character, snd can cali Cal purpuscs.\u2018There is mate enough he maso vo firet-class stores.The solid {masonry voring, and ear penter work, roofing, etc., is better is usually seen even in Arst-ciase bulidings, und thorough examination is solicited.Position thgly central, elose to all the banks, St.James stfvet, Post Office, French Square.The bul!ditgs are in cxoellent condition and cost Sa 000 to ervct, when buliding was 50 per osn! leas is now.TITLE PERF Property cœnmuted.$5,- 000 cash, balance to suit , à$ 6 per cent.MO rosærve.Bale at ELKV.o'clock.THOS.J.POTTER.123 Awstionser.sd TRADE SALE Wines, Brandies, Gin, Whiskies CHAMPAGNES, CIGARS, &e.\u2014 wiLL DE SOLD \u2014 (For Account Whom it May Cocuern At tho Btoro No.423 AT.PAUL STRERT, On THURSDAY MORNING, JUAE 7th At KLEVBN o'clock.In Bend and Duty Paid.p part: 100 cases mpagne, various brands; puns.oid Uemersra Rum, Engin and Soctch Ales in-barrelsj and qr.-casks \u2019 Wine, vari- hhds.and gr.FRouche in Les qua.and pts; uice Cordial, cases Faasornes, Clarets, Cordials, Bitters, &c.al, AL80, 409.eo or cloans LPAF TONHA Clrar pozes, Coloring and tv and Ofise tare Velonging ÿ Trans mo as 128 THMOMAS J.POTTER, \u201c \\Faintiy as tolls the evening eh roices keep tune and our ears time, En as the wouds ou shore look Well sing al St.Anne's our porting hyms.* ST ANNES! ST.ANNE'S CHOICE ONTTAGE LOTS ON THE SPLENDID WIDB GRAND TRUNK AVENUR, Betwean the Depot (which is on the River.No Fiaer Lots for SUMMER à CO anywhere near Montreal.Lots 30 x 100.ane 6e ft .\u2018enann TRUNK RAILWAY \u2014 AND TRE \u2014 NEW CANADA are ail stop at SL Anne's.The STEANBOATS so _tuat lor DUBIN ESS HEN (8 is Smads AS'OUNT OF 118 AT ART TR or OF DAY ua TELE ALMOST NIGH Ire many attractions as » bedhtitel and hesithy sem mer resort Aro too Well known to nod Bris tion.A special feature is the SHORT DIST.tween the RB De sud, River, NOT.UTR WALK, %0 that any Jot on élues \u2018aude of the dapot and 3 0 i another and very im 1 r CAPITAL, - FUNDS IN VESTED, - The ROYAL has tho Largest S Fire Insurance Company in tho Wor M.IE.GAU ERNEST GAULE An ALTRE R.HUBBARD, Tn ope JAMES ALLAN, a = FACTORY: 85 and 137 se.Antoine street, Canadian C: at-tho C lal, ¥ bitions bel during thie last ton years poetiully solicit a sontinunance of thelr patron nsarance Company 1 Engiland.\u2014M.af, cave ROYAL INSURANCE COY OF ENGLAND HEAD OFFICE FOR CANADA, MONTREAL béni Ex FLET, 1 1 beg to infor my friends and patrons (hat I have resigmed the ition e of the Britiss Amerion Assurance Company nf Termmin, and re TUE for che umier mentivned keys Amount Invested in Canada for the Protection of Canadian Policy Holders, chiefly with Government, $750,000 Liability of Shareholders Unlimited.lua of Assets oer Liabilities of any B.LEDOUX, CARRIAGE MARER, OFFICE AND BHOWROOM: ; 181 and 133 fé.Antoine street MONTREAL.By sproial sprototmcnt maker to I.R.H.PRINCESS LOUISE an His Pxoellancy the MARQUIS OP LORNE hy Carriages took First Prises at tho Lominion Exhibitions of 1888 and 1870, thy Centennial in 1873 tydoey (HS.W.)in 1877.Alo two saivor Modnis and Diploms fer Oarriazes anf! fwizhe awarded by ths sad they Save carried all houory at Provincial Kxni- N7 shock Is sxDITIO 16 any In the city, Che vary best materiale only hetng used, which, addod Lo the pret- Chief Ags ite al F Residont Munveses, EL UURFUBISE, Agents, ch ALFRRD SE.CYR, i Montreal.xlaw $10,000,000 27,000,000 - Avenue is at once Cioss both to soe ty of PURER WELL Km avo alread villee and cottages y erected on this ro Ob different pauts on the avenu», nel foe nt Church om she property ané à Crate Churoh te tn tbe Tage Tilk ARUNDANCE OF FRUIT, the Fiuwers grown cvery year proves the the soil.a mayo TUE DKHAND POR QUTTAGRS CANKOT BB SUM PLIBD and the capitalist who will erect @ number of neat, plain but attractive small veut per 8 sp\u2018endii investment, paying 15 to 20 cent.The lots tr be sold are situated as different battu sides of the avenuo (among te coliages and villa) and enmprise all the remsinlag loss of ory perty as per pian, forty-seven (47) mister.x _40: bas à separate cadastral aumber duiy \u201cEvery lot will bs aumbored In the fenca file ouyrbored in Jarre BIS Aprés ou woek, and the JRRAT UNRKSKEVED BALE takes plane ab my rooin, 105 »t.James street, On MONDAY, 11th June at 13 o\u2019closh Perfect tities.Ko emonrabeances whlteves.THOMAS Jo Port lionser 12 NOTICE OF DIVIDEND.In the Matter of J.M.VIGHAULT, of Somerset, Que, MOTICE rapid au qui Le payante et the O0 has Been pre Mesars, ea the MUHTH DA PRE NEXT.pu suestod le te be Fyieû with the undo ALPHONEE RACIN EPEAT\" een Mantra, 254h May, \"IN THE MATTER OF EMMA GELINAS mile ef EDOUARD + Of the City of Montreal, do! of EvOt At PA The ab)ve n business ander the nam & CO.#d_ hss mi of he tre office of Kent 4 7 Pinco d'armes, Montrvak KENT à TURCOITR, Aocoun Montroal, 31st May, 1883, IN THE MATTER OF HISAËL AUTMIFR, 657 MONTREAL, The atove named had mare ao nesignment of bis Fa- taie asd Effects for the bonsiit- ot fie creditors.Clete must bo 1yled at the ofiioe KEKT : TUR uo.Ae- countants and Auditors, Pince d\u2019Armes, Muutreal, within Lo days from this data KET & TUSCOFTF.Montreal, #1e8 May, 1H 8.188! IN THE MATTER OF A.A, ROY, of SomeTact.720 2h70 DaMed tros rate ur ui of his wl Effects to us creditors.Seis inter bw (yled at aR Ct and Turcotie.ams end anditors, amer.FIERTÉ TEE ro: « 1æ 3 In re RIBPERT, PAYNE § BL, moNTARAL Croditors who have not 7.04 1 trisé- holy.Tones to Go Po at Ohce, viené now shout to Las Acronuntants umd Awd! within 15 dsy¥ (rom ties ta, pen a La deem me mem eee AAs Tidus there, | ent sine dia 3.0 Reflet L'énniee.SERIAL AT ALOOTT\u2014 At 193 f Leary avenns, 0B of 8.Aloott, of .QUINS\u2014At Longue Point, Juno}, the w 6 of James Quinn, of son.YTH\u2014On June at 1817 St Calherine street, we] ocr rw: a iyi of aon STARNES\u2014At Brockville, on Msy 30, Mrs Heury Starnes, Jr, Of a BA), QUINN\u2014On Thursday, the 31st May, Mrs.Francis A.Quisn, of à son.25, the wito of B.E INCHAUL-In this clty, May wifo of .BE.+ Anan, of a son.[quete papers please copy.| 128 2 MARRBIAGFS CMAJON-GETHINS \u2014On the Zaul of June, at \u201ct> Cune- Mo e by the fav.F.ioranger, Mr.Win.MeMahon, of Oitawis, 10 Aliss Lo A.Cetlilus, daughter of tho lau rn B.Gothins, ot.Johns, P.Q.HENBERSON-GILMOK\u2014 In Montreal, ou Friday, June 1, 15338, at the aestocace of the brule's wother, by the ev.Calborne Heloe, T.Ml.Hendorson, to Maggie J, A.secon] daughitey of the into James Gilmour.3 > 2 (1M ES-DYKE\u2014On May YU.by the Bev, 8.Jackson, at ran of Jauws A.Via Autwerp, Abel F Grimes, of Ror Sutton, 10 Alice K., daughter og TLL.Dyke, of dtaubridge.ODUE-BEUARL\u2014On May 51, Ly the Hev.© Jackson, Hore ai the retidenien of tie brides tatjie, Wit Ham À.Hodgo.ofthe firm of Jackson & Hodge, of Kast Bruubrldge, tu eva L Bedard, vi Upuor Bedtort, PQ.STON-LYNUH-At 3j.l'atricr's thurch, May 24, by Bu hov.Father Dowd, Pp, J.A.sutton, to Mary, daughter of Patrick Lynch, of thir city.BARKETTE-DEMERS-\u2014Iu thls city, May 28, at the St Jutnen Church, >t.Denis street, var ste Barrette, of Chambly, lo Miss Buyunio ligrrette, of Montreal.DATS, ABBUTT\u2014At Montreul, on the 1st June, Jane Hatuilife Laddell, beloved wis of Harey, Abbott, dr.ndvocate.\u2018She funeral wii take piace on Mouiay, the 4th ust, at 250 p.in., from Go Papier street, to tho Charo of ts dhe ho Evungeliet, ani thunce tu Mount Boyal tof.4 8&8 Fo.MILLUY in this city, on June 1, Ann Mvioy, relict of the late Jogn Minoy.Fuseral from bor lak reek noe, 21 Jypolicg Lane, où Noosuay, Jun À, at LIU a3u , to Bt i'tirekt» CH4rob, aid Lhouce to ii, C0 Cemetery.Friends and acy ~atonces ate 1capreifuily loviked bs atteud.° LEMAY -At Lord a Vioude, June 1, at the age of rh, Venauce 34m), 52, Funetal from his a ¢ restdenos, Friemis please ut- on Monday, Jon: +, ! fn ai.tend without Urthvr BOL E LEMEKS -At Cote bt Artonu, on June 7, Joseph 'œus- saint Lotor Wiltrau, bon oi Georges Demora, Laqu bat cher, aged B years, 11 pionths, ad 17 Gays CARROLL ~1n tins city, our ist aun baren, dan rater of Junes Carroil, of this city, Putieral trame or Law strset, Ob Sunday.Jr Jane, as 2 o'ctves, to Dalhou : byuare St.liou, Uieutve to holden, Que.Fricuds win please acer pt this Witimation.BLY PH \u2014 AL hus gathers resbience, Carnwali, mt.on the Jitt May, Alto: 4 short tiness.Thos Li.Bayh.sovond fou of the [ite Juss Lytn, merchant, ol Montreal BLAIKLOUK -At Fredericton, N.11.On tho 3st June, oureo BF.Blaiglock, Fog, agml tl years, sound fon ol the late H.M.Plaizlovk, Bory Royal Engineer opt arent, and brother ww FW.Bali wk, of the cag office, ot this city.PICH® \u2014In this city, cu the 31st May, at the age of 14 enn, alirl S onthe, Josep Michel A ver son ol Ma.Ürael Fiche \u2018Ine funeral will take piace oa Monday, the 41h June, at (30 Gy.Trom Bie Ladin £78 residence, 68 tierri strect, to St Jamua Roo Charen, theaee to Cote deg Neiges Cotnetery Froands and am qaautancess arc respactfuily Invited to adtaud.MAILLEY~10 Uns city, June lt, lvaac Maillet, stBtor, formerly shios hu Fobant, At tre aquof TX yearm Fao.eral will leave Lic resrdones, Nao Ld Hobo street, head 0.Buaudry stn (lei w ran Vigiosie and Ontario ets, al 7.00 for St.Hripet's Church, «od thence to the place vtiuterment Prends ait ie pumntaices will please atten without further invitation.DAOUSY \u2014in fbis city.on Jurrs L, Muurtes Daount, avec 76 years.Funerad trom his late residence, $l st.Lawrence street, on Stimday, June i from thenes to the toto des Neiges Cometery.Friends ami acquatn- tances are respectfully tuvited to attend.17.BOUCHEK ~In this city, où Teursiay, 31st May.Marie Eilza i za, infant caughter of # Houchor.Focus and acquafntances are respectiniy invited to attend the funeral, which wjil take place on Sunday, dni 1082, at 2 9'Clock, 1701 LLC Pestuener, £4 Sancuindt street.BBLANGER-1a this city, May 9, Charles Belanger.WHITNEY \u2014In this city, on the 31st Nay, N.8 Whitney, in bis 8.5 year.The funeral wiil take place on Saturday, at 3 pons, from his late residence, No, K2u Bherbrouke street, to St George's Church, thenee to Mount Royal Cemetery.lTiends and acqualnt:inces arc respueotfuily invited to atu nd 127 4 DUGUEN\u2014On Thurmiay, May 31, Catherine Ann Dug- gen, youngest dauçhier 6 Juines Duggen, age! 5 yours, and months, Funerai will jvave her father's residence, No.11 Rolland street, on Satuniay, at 2.80 pm.Friends and doquetitangoes are respe fully tn- { Penmayivania vited to attend without further notice.papers pluase copy.CAMILKLL\u2014In this city, on Wednesday, 30th May, Mary Janet Campbell, only daughter of the jute John campbell.Friends and acquaintances are respectfally invited to attend the funeral from her late residence, 874 Palace rtreot, on Baturlsy, ati p.mn.127 3 ne Weather, 2 Ppom\u2014Thormemeter a: ileara Lt Harrison camuz the (net 34 Rourt:\u2014 .Barometor\u2014U p.m.\u201430.30 8 a.m.\u201430.40 1 p.m.\u201430.4G tem.Bu pm Mas LE Hesn.6v0 58> \"U9> 69° 022 cos5 1 a.m.\u2014Probabilities mext 24 Denrs: \u2014 Moderate winds; fine weuther; stationary or higher temperature.Appoinimeuts This Lvenuisg.Aeatlemy of Music\u2014\u201c Our Boys.\u201d re Yarn ofite G.1.mo * 0, elderly railroad man, 1 said, Y don't see how you ure .At onoc the Nipissing, the Midland Line, And the Western and 4.T.it.Bays he I'm the Sault, and the Nipissing, The \\¥ esters aud Midland too, The T.W.Gi.and the treat Grand Trunk, *Causo I've eaten \u2018ew all, bless vou ! .\u2014firip.© IRISH Protestant Benevolent Society.J The usual Quarterly Mocting of the above Society will be held at the rouvuis of the Ci Bocteky, Xt.Geo \u2018s Home, 149 St.An.Soine sireet, ob MONDAY Evening, 44h tust.at 8 o'clock.A large attendance is requested.R.K.THOMAS, NE ENGLISH WORKING MEN'S De EN EFIT SOCIETY.5 The Annuni and the requiar .Monthly Meeting will be held nt the Udd Vlellow's Hall, 68.1 Craly street, on MONDAY, 4th JUNK.The revised Ly-Lawea will ho brought befure this meet- Dn ¢ and every member puesibic is expecisd to be posent 1139 1 JOHN GAUNTLETT, 8ac.CRYSTAL RINK.ATHLETIC TRAINING ECHOOL with tho advice of the best trainers in the courtry with the luteatiow of holding a race toa Satuniay vleht.Tickets to the training and races, por month.Single admission 10c.SAJML.RUBEJLTSON, Manauer.Five mile rac\u201d next Raturday.129 4 ERS ON A L\u2014], the under- signud, herehy give notice that T will uot be responsible for any debtr contracted be name without my written order.GAHRI EXTENSION auy perron In my EL VINBBERG.1281 FIRE-WORR, 1326 SENEGAL, CADIEUX & CO; FINN, House and Sign Paint- or, IR Alexander stroet, Papar-hang) Glazl rom ag neatly Jone.Le 3 Shing and Tinting.Job CHAS, ALEXANDER, - CONFECTIONER, LUNCHEON and DINING HALL, Will re-open on MONDAY, JUNE 4th, at 3.0 ST.JAMES bTREET (next dour to A, MOGIBRON & OC'A} - 2874 $90 \u2014 Beautiful RAW SILK and fSILE PLUSH PARLOR 8 puok rd In tho Best of stele, at upwards, at HENRY SHAW & COR, 72¢ Craig 12824 ITY BEDDING HOUSE\u2014The a Pama Part Sa Den Reo pool sud chasp, Is at JAM STRELA pare Uphoisterer noi ing Manatsctarer, 72 And 74 St.Joseph stroet ONTREAL COMMERUIAL vening.siso Afternoon ins for Leung Laden +] To: \u2018VW HERE TO DINK.TEMPERANCE DINING HALL, 4188 Bt, James Sl deme.2 Me EE MENS UNDERWEAR! \u2018Tho Store for Men's and Boys\u2019 Undorwear is B.CARSLLY'S.HU RSI .Cursley\u2019s Stores close punotually at 6.30 p.1n.on Saturdays and at 6 p.m.other evenings.]MPORTED COSTUMES We hare just recoivod a full assortmeat of imported Costumes, in all the newost materials and styles, at prices ranging from $6.60 te $100.8.CARSLEY\u2019S.New Plain Sateen Costumes at 8.CARSLEY\u20193 New heck Sateen Costumes at 8.CARsLEY'S.New Lrocho Sateen Costumes at \u2019 8S.CARSLEY'S.Now Embroidered Sateen Costumes at ; 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.NUNKN\u2019$ VEILING! Nuu\u2019s Veiling Costumes in White, Cream, Pale Blue, Crusbod Strawberry, and Black, AT S.CARSLEY°S.These Costumes arc of the best mategials, and aro ricbly tritumed iu the lutest styles and no two aliko.&.CARSLEY'S.NEW PARASOLS! NEW PARASOLS! An assortment of new Plain Satin Parasols at 8.CARSLEY\u2019S.An assortment of very bandsome Black Bre- eaded Parasols, just recvived, at 8.CARSLEY'8.THE QUESTION ! The question is often repeated by our eustom- ers, in the Millinory Show Room :- \u201cHow is it that whenever we come, wo always find you crowded with Ladies 1\u201d In tho first place we beliove that! our marked suecoss in this Department is to be attributed te the tact that our prices were always righe ; the very lowest in the City for first elass Millinery.Secondly, our stock is always Fresh and New, the large and inorcasing trade onabling us to be always on the look out.New choice goeds.Thirdly, good and correct taste, guided by long experience in the selection and arrangemont of matorials, in the preper blending of colors and in the happy inspiration of our Chief Artist in the daily production of new ideas.S.CARSLEY, 393.395, 397 & 399 NOTRE DAME ST.139t * NOTMAN\u2019S LIVER : STOMACH PADS.Cure witheut Medicine: werk by abe sorption.The true treatment.Endorsed by thousamds.From MR.A.MAMER, Sab-{htef City Police: No.6 Srartox, Jan.13th, 1888 Aowxr NOTMAN PAD CO., MONTRNAL: DaAn FIR.\u2014 When buy my first Pad I then men- toned that Pwas froubene Sra Dorner.and hud been a Sho sare of sus of Montreal's best ph shcdzne, but \u2018received anly temporary rellef.| am cad state that by wearing one ord Pad three weeks I ain per- inary similarly afflicted.1 hereby enclose you two dollars | pay for another for a friend of mihe.y to A.MAHER Sub-Chief City Folios.Ask for our Feet and Body Plasters.The best in the world.Take me other.For aale by ali Dragzists.Deseriptive treatise mailed om appliention.Wholesale & Retail Depo 354 Notre Dame St.229 1 / POLICE - DEPARTHENT, WINTER CLOTHING.TENDERE will a af andersign city Hair on s FA 13th pie of FUN ne for = NR: on Se ; Dante, Boot, Cape snd Mitts for 4} sergeants ai the constables, whole In Accortance with tampios, à be/heen Im the of- fioe of the Chief of Fulice.Por quality and quaniities apply also at the office of the Chief uf tce.The lowest or any tender Will not mecessarily be ne- ! .(By order,) , CHB.GLACK MEYER, City Ohark.Crvr Curaks Orrrom, } \u2014\u2014 on Moutresh 104 3 oes, 1858: 1392 |\u2018 COUNTERS FOR SALE.\"» 189 Seo4 _-Ophosite City sed savings Bank.= Co M ) 0004 ) AT 6 PER \"wives of ne Mine Vritant Ovantons, slisens!.| y cured, and would strongly recommend it to others |° | { meats of Millinery Goose.ke se AE EE be ; NES ; , - æ ST ve Le, \u2018DRY me AT came REDUCED PRICES \u2014- A H.& ATTRACTIONS H.& Largest Stock R.HEMSLEY, Practical Watchmaker & Manufacturing Jeweller.173\u2014 NOTRE DAME (OLD KT.JOBE Watches taken in Exchange.Celebrated Waltham Watches.GOING FAST ! Our now Dress Goods are going fast.Counters crowd ed every day, and ladivs all picased with the large assort mont and the low prices asked.New Nun's Velling, in all the newest shades at JOHN MURPHY & CO°8.New Estamiue Soft Berges, iu all the newest shades, at : JOUN MURPHY & COS.New Invisible Checked Camlet Cloth, in all the newest at JOMN MURPHY & CO.'B.New Fine Checked Xun's Cloth, in ail the newest colos- ings, at JOLN MURPHY & CO \u2018à New Foulee Cloths ara now shown in all tho new shades, and selling fast, at JOIN MURPHY & COS.Ladies find our Dress Goods department up to the times, and our prices always right GOING FAST.Our new Motre Silks at 59¢ aro nearly all solid.These silks are 24 inches wide, and without doubt they are the cheapest goods ever offered In Montreal.Colored Siiks, in all the new shades, at loy prices.Our Black Silks are unequalled for assortment and quality.A splendid assortment of Black Brocadrd Silks, good quality, from $1.25, at JOHN MURPHT & CO.\u20198.! GOING FAST.Our new Prints are in great deman 1.Our now Printed Sateons arc soiling fresly.Styles and cheapness usequalied.: Por really good and stÿüsh Scotch Ginghams, at low-: est prices, come to * JOUX MURPHY 4 CO'8 GOING FART.Great demand for our Ladies\u2019 and Children's Bubber Waterproofs.The public well plessod with our goods and acknowiedge our prices to bu the lowest.! i JOHN MURPHY & CO.GOING FANT, THE demand for our White Skirts has been something great.Dosens sold every week at JOHN MURPHT & 00.8 GOING FAST.Boys' Jersey and Fallor Suits are in great demand st JOHN MURPHY & COS \\ POPULAR DRY GOODS STOKE, 403 and 405 Notre Dame 54, Corner St.Peter street.Eos our Roman Tinselled Striped Shawls at $2.50, Just the thing for Summer evenings.129 + BOISSEAU BROTHERS, DEY GOODS IMPORTEES, 235, 237 ST.LAWRENCE ST, FACTORY, 168, 170 BT.DOMINIQUE STREET.The Free Trade Temple of Fashion, _.SPHCIAL GREAT SALE \u201c OSTRICH TIPS AND FLATS.MONTREAL EX SIKITION\u20141880, 1881.1892.FIRST PRIXES, DIPLOMA OF HONOR, .THE GOLD MEDAL For Trimmed Millinery nets.For.Trimmed Millinery Hats.Fer Best Display of Feathers.Fer Best Dispiay of Flowers.All this month we will offer the above goodé at épecial'low prices, The siosk of Slike must be sold before Mr.Horace\u201d Poisseau leaves for Europe, we will give spootal auts tm all lass, we mean real bargates.; + fade pisses rvmemier The Bostil BUFR | BOISSEAU BROTHERS, .« En Genuine \u2018 Hair Cloth Keely | embed.z IVE H.MERRILL'S Will be continned with an unbroken line of IN EVERY DEPARTMENT ! H.MERRILL.288 & 2290 Notre Dame St.20 per cent.Reduction.in Prices on WALTHAM WATCHES! | McDOUGALL, LOGIE & CO.OT us OODS FT \u2014 » in Montreal.STREET WEST\u2014173 PI STREET.Special Agent for the 188 +1 ZIHE BEST STING MACHINE IN THE WORLD IS THE WHITE! Do not allow yourselves to be duped into buying any out-of- date Canadian rattle trap\u2014no sooner bought than regretted.Get a light-running NOISELESS! DURABLE !! .WHITE!!! A.J.PELL, 345 Notre Dame Street.129 x7 THE TEST! The test ef any business system is its resulis.The re- suits of the Cash System have, 80 far, exoseded our most anguine expoctations.; .WGGET 4 HAMILTON.LADIES\u2019 RUBBER CIRCULARS.We scil ladles\u2019 Rubber Circulars wire noobs, st 96c.Other houses advertise ladies\u2019 Rubber Circulars at a low figure, but these are without hoods.Ours, at 03¢, are all compiete in overy respect, \u2019 LIGGET à HAMILTON.LADIES UNDERWEAR.In ladies\u2019 and misses\u2019 aud chiliren's Underwear, we are without a rival.Wo sell these Goods, of better quality, for the same money as wholesale houses, who' oc)l by the hundred dosen.The demand for these goods this Spring has kept us busy.We contemplate extensive improvements in Sur machinery for this class of work, which is a specialty with ux LIGGET & HAMILTON.g,YOU cannot do better than go to LIGGET à HAMILTON SILKS, LADIES\u2019 UNDERWEAR, CLOAKS and MANTLES, PARASOLS, BILL ERY , GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS, TWEEDS, .HOSIERY.LIGGE® & HAMILTON.\u2018| that bo had not been notifed of FÜNE 21884 \u2014DOUBLE SHE Third \u201cEdition re Frise winery ase o A interesting t took in the Pair Division ef the Superior Court sm morning, befco Hon.Mr.Justice Doherty in the Boulanges esmtested ease for tho unsesting of Mr.DeBeau- jou, M.P.The ease was for hearing, this merning, with Mr.Cormellier as Attarney for the petitiener, J.B.Garand ; but at the spening of the Court Mr.Geoffrien presented a noterial de- elaration from Garand abandoning any further proceediogs.Mr.Cornellier, however, was not ispesed to allow tho case to drop.He stated client\u2019s do- cision te give up the case, that he was, morsorer, prepared to pris that this aetion on his part was the result of a esllnsion, \"$30 having been given tho potitioner to stop Lhe proceedings.The learned counsel further said be had all the paper ready to bave another sleotor intervene and take up the ease on the same grounds, that it was his right to do 20 when the clestors at large were deprived of their rights by collusion es in the present caso.In reply Mr.Geoffrien, for Mr.Beaujeu, M.P., said that the delay allowed for eontesting the election had now expired and further\u201d that thero was no provision in the law allowing a substitute ia the case of s petiticner abandoning proceedings in such-a case.The Court secmed disposed te take this view ef the uestion.However, Mr.Cornellier having stated that substitutes had been allowed before in similar cases, the Hen.Judgo toek tho caso en delibere, sayivg he would give bis decision at 2- pn.At two o'clock the Hon.Judge granted the petition of Mr.Cornellier substituting an elector named Houri Lalonde in place of the petitioner Garand.MORE CROWN OFFICE SQUABBLES.On the War Path Again.Mr.Allan liamilton of the Crown Office_ is again at loggerheads with his au perior officers.It appears that Mr.Hamilton wished te push his cases of criminal libel inst Mr.A.de Beaumont, advocate, and that Mr.Sieotte, clerk ef the Crewn, refused to sizu tho indiotmenta,the consequence of which was that tho bills could not go before the Grand Jury.Mr.Hamilton became very irate at this astion of his superior and actually persaaded an Honorable Judge of the Superior Court to esk to Mr.Bicotte on his bobalif.r.Bicotte however maintained his position and explained te the Justice that bo could not consent to clerks audor bis contro! persisting in useless and trivial litigation.The lawyers, ho said, bad been warned against interfering or stirring ° quarrels with the officials, and in view of that, Ît was not reasenablo for Mr.Hauriltog, er any other clerk under him, tô expect him to sign indiot\u2014 ments for them.Mr.Hamilion became more indignant than ever upen hearing this, and threat- sped to sond in his resignation.The clerk of the Crown retorted with slaority that if Mr.Hamilten would do this, he would at once sign the indiot- ments, but that as leng as ho (Hamilton) was under his control he would not.This ended the matter for the time, but to-day the official in question has been lsoking for the Hon.Mr.Mous- seau in every direction in ordor te bring the matter before him.Amusements, 651n Batr.\u2014The splendid band of the 85th batt.under the ablo léadership of Mr.Lavigne,has orgad- ized for Monday dvecing next a grand eencert and steambeat excursion, on board the fine stoame, \u201cThree Rivers,\u201d under the patronage of the Cel, and officers of the regimont.The marked succes, that has attended all undertakings of this sory gotten up by this fine band is a sufficient induce.went te lovers of music te fully patronize this excursion.THEATRE ROTAL\u2014\u2018\u201c\u201c The Veterans,\u201d by Lester Wallack, will be presented at the Theatre Royal, by J.H.Gilmour's New York Company, on the 11th June and following nights, © play is a military ous, and will be of interest to volunteers, as it includes bayenet exercise, military tableaux, &e.It is elaimed some to be superior to + Rosedale.\u201d The &mpany includes several Montreal favorites, among them Mr.Coleman, whe will bs remembered in eonneetion with the \u201c Michaol Btrogeffl\u201d\u2019 ompany, and Miss Lillie Victon, who will be leading lady in the Union Square Company next sesson.Concrær.\u2014The Choir of Trinity Chareh, assisted by seme of the best amateur talent of the city, ve a mest enjoyabla concert last evening in the facture Hall of the Chureh.The various glees, part songs aod choruses were well readered, ially Sullivan\u2019s \u201cHush thee, my babie,\u201d* and h song of the Triton,\u201d reflecting much oredit om the organist and ehoir master, Mr.F.W.Mills, who presided Iast night at the pisso: The piane piece by Miss E.Coderse was played in her usual elegant style, receiving a hearty encore.Tho vielin.selo.by Mr.J.Gilversten, also elicited a well deserved encore.Crompton, Miss Macfarlane, Miss Chatwin, Mr.Macfarlane and Mr.J.J.Greaves, filled in the solo parts of the and acquitted themselves in their well known excellent and pleasing manner.A duet by the Misses Healy deserves mention, from D the perfect blending of their vefces, besides being very niosly rendered, and well received hy.the audience.This was the last eonoert of the seù- son, and one of the best ever given in Trinity.The Hall was well filled, and all went home delighted.A Compliment from t Princess.The Ottawa (iticen says :\u2014Her Reyal High- pess the Princess Louise was pleased recently to mark snew her appreciation of Canadian artistic talent by summoning to Rideau Hail eur dis- tinguisbed young violin virtuose, Mr.F.Boueber Having boon introduced by Captain Bagot, Aide- de-Camp te His Exeelleney, Mr.Boucher was requested to play, and suceessfülly erformed tho \u2018\u201cCevatina,\u201d by Raff, \u201cRonde Saprien\u201d by Saint-Saens, the \u201c Legende,\u201d by Wieniawski, and Gounod\u2019s \u201cAve Maria,\u201d being admirably secompanied ont the piano by Mies Harvey, lady-in-waiting to Her Royal Highness.The Princess heartily a lated Mr.Boucher, and invited him to repeat the \u201cCsvatina.\u201d After His Exesllency and the gen- y had withdrawn Her Royal Highness THE ONLY AWARD GIVEN at the Exhibition held in Montreal, 1857, \u2019 « was to the \u201cGOLDEN STAR.\u201d MONTREAL.1,59 & 61 St Joseph St.The Mess Perfect OIL »10OVES in the .Market.Er Xd howselold should be without ons.199 Toot HOUSEKBEPERS ATTENTION ALABASTINE.Have you seem KP If not, énquire shout 3% before tinting your walls, Beau'iully finished walle and eoilings af a trifling co SOLD BY MoARTHUR & CO.; .- 431 VOTRE DANE STEERT, And citer duslers.Send for sample cand to 1 y eral x amiably condescended to sing Braga\u2019s charming Seren \" to piane açoompaniment, Mr.Boucher rendering the violin obligate Mr.Bouober is to be congratulated on the thas conferred upon him.Patrei Police.- The advertisement of Mr.Joseph Kellert, mana- gor of the Metropolitan Detective : pd rol, which of perusal tos pro system of private house appears n another sclumn La well .j pe option, as rapplies a long felt want.A © who bas closed up bis town house gone aways country ows that he is under a covtinmal apprehension that during bis absence some burglars may have ransacked his unguarded premises.Mr.Kellert who pus now been some four years in the detective usiness, in which he has been anu success- al to undertake tbe gosrdixnship of vate ouses during tbe absence of the proprie- dori the Bommer months.He will personally visit such houses daily, thus a0 attempt at burglary almost impossible.Quebee Water Works.= Quebee ir quite at a loss to know how to decide on the best scheme for the im ement of its water works.Mr.W.McLea Walbaxk, 0.E., of this city, seems to have submitted the dchome best adapted to the wants of the city and strictly in necordance with hydraulic science, in which he backed high authorities on the subject they whi have cothing to regret \u2018ho bas aireads w ave ng ° Fo Tis in Canada mad Jo 84 poset onsen works in an présen thé construction of theft.Gabriel Sewe.works, from his own design.It we ember rightly, he Bomerage Works.nad plaonod their proposed water orks, an n eir 0 r Sn eid VE our Quel ends sui e x or to petent engineors 10 decide ?\u2018 The Maritime Bank.\" .the annual th \u20ac thorharehold f th At annual mee og of ho thar or 0 Maritime Bank Ts \"AE = report showed a on aperation, re odie ve n a considerable balance were it not for the net loss of $96, by the failure of arret: Melioen 2 Ue.Thos.eLailan Je isk atrison, M.D.Troop.John Taple MeMilian, Josiah Wood: M.D.asd A: À.Sterling.f Fredericton, were alected dirgetors.Mo- lan was afterwars re-elcotod President.85 Né.Francois Xavier St., OITY ITEMR.| ory?Camete.T= The bospitabie invitation of Mr.Whitheld, 7 Sn foe Fi ve nave re BUYRRS OF - Station 8¢ Bam.sn Latarday morning, Oth Junes \u2019 : returning ot 8.16 p.m.n \u2014Campbell Mel has been sworn « special BOOTS & SHOES Se Le fmstruotions to watch the track slong the wharves.to with the view of preventing accidents at the cul- WLi And cheap lots as HODGSON & CO.'§, verts, .~Mr.P.& Murph: , Corner of Vitre and Sanguine streets, veste sy missed $35, from his._ S0ULANGES ELECTION OER.| i Deoary\u2019s À mesting of the Liber! closlors of Tooqee Qartior was held Jostorday Pointe Caire.\u2018Delegates from all the parishes iu the county were resent, inoleding the Mayors of Lestiins, Pointe roaud §t.Anne.Mr.Charet, Profeot of the County, cocapied the chair and Mr.J.-A.Charet soted as secretary.Hon.Messrs.Mercier and Leflamme were also present and addressed the meeting.It was unanimously desided to accept the candidature of J.A.Decary, advesate, of Mentreal.The Hen.Mr.Mercier said to a Sran reporter this morning that the Liberals had come to this decision on account of the necessity, under the present circumstances, of usiting with the honest Conservaiives who, at this moment, doom it advisable te condemn the banefal politios of Mr.Moussoan afld his friends.\u201cAnother consideration,\u201d added Mr, Mercier, \u201cis the energy and independence of charactor with which Mr.Decary fough¥ the battiu last year, resisting both sedue- tion and threats.\u201d .LAVAL.Nomination day is fixed for the 4th of June in Laval County, and #0 far no Liberal candidate has been chosen, although it is the general opinion thot Mr.L.O.David of La Tribune, will come out in eppesition te Mr.Leblanc.The latter gentleman stated to a répresentative ef Tux STAR, yesterday, that be believed ho would possibly be elected by scolamatien, but under any cireum- stamces by & very large majority ever all eomori.Take\u2019 .uke\u2019s part.# Canadien\u201d y neries Immigration.of 600 Irisb immigrants, ex.SS.\u201d to Québec, reached the Tan- _ this morning cn route for the West.-_ The] majority are from (alway, Ireland, and evidently are of the poorer class.Com tively fow remain in Montreal, but some 300 hare selected Toronto as their homes.The romaindor are bound for Manitoba.Evening Telegrams.CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.Civil Service Examination\u2014Let.tors Patont\u2014Appointments\u2014General oles.[UFECIAL DESPATOE TO THE STAR) Orraws, June 2.\u2014The examinations for pro- metion in the Civil Servieo have been postponed from the Oth to the 16th inst.Letters patent have been issued to the Canada Industrial Company and to the Shel: River Colonization Company.Orders in Council have beon issued respecting the Restigoushe pilotage rogulations amendment, also respecting the Cumberland pilotage district establishment, and the Baie Verte and Port Elgin pilotage distriet, also with regard to the regulia- tions respecting the frus entry of hoep firon and the drawback oa goods exported te Newfound- an A.A.Boucher has boen appointed a Master in Chancery to attend the Senate of the Dominien.R.Boyer has been appointed an officer to superintend the survoy and admeasurement of vessels at the pert of Montreal during the temporary abeence of Mr.Weir.The following banks have announced their annual moetings and declaration of dividends, vix, the Canadian Bank of Commerce, the Union Bank of Lower Canadas, the Standard Bank of Toronto, the Imperial Baak of Torente, and the Bank of Hochelaga.The Dominion Phosphate & Mining Cempany has summoned a preliminary meeting of the previneial directors at Montreal.The Consolidated Bank cf Montreal, in liquidation, has issnod its fourth call of ten per eeat., payable the 7th of July.\"A.J.B.Macdemald, of London, Ont, bas applied for letters patent for the Muirhead Ranehe Company.Militia general orders fer securing the uni- fermity of bands are issued.THREE NEGROES HANG ED.Fifteon Thousand N tateors Witness an Execution Georgia.Macon, Ga., June 2.\u2014John Bailey and Henry Wimbish, both colored, were hanged here yesterday, the former for the murder of of en ath came Catbo- on, oss, vonn: confirming them.Father Calbert administered the sacrament in their cells yesterdsy morning.Both men sang and prayed.They slept well till four o'clock in the morning.At noem they were conveyed from the jail to Camp Oglethorpe, a mile from town.The scaffold was erected in an open spot on the old drill ground.Fifteen thousand spectators were present.e Sixth Georgia battalion escorted.the condeffined to the allows.Negroes came a distance of fifty miles to witness thé execution.The drop fell about ove o'clock: Oxrorp, N.C., June 2.\u2014Robert Henderson, a negro, was hanged here yesterday for the murder ot his wifo, whem he killed on the 8rd of November, 18823.The drop fell at neon.execution was private, only about forty persoss being admitted by the Sheriff Henderson mani- feasted tothe last a steieal indiffarence to his fate.He refused to make any confession The town filled with a large throng of people, nearly colored, who made it à gaia day.They were greatly diesppointed at not being permitted to witness the execution.IN A DREADFUL PLIGHT.The Terridbte Experiences of a Dead Lighthouse - Keeper's Family \u2014Wiikhe eut Food fer Five Days.BELLEVILLE, Ont, June 2.\u2014As the steamer \u201cQuebec,\u201d on her first trip of this season, was Prince Arthur's Landing, & man named leton, r of the lighthouse on Passage Island, was killed by the cars on the track of the -C.P.R.The unfortunate man was walking on the wharf and stumbled on the track in front of the train, which ran over his body, litemlly cutting it in two, He had started irom his home 10 a.sm.iisail boat as soon as navigation opened, and came to Prince Arthars | ding, forty miles, to purchase s ies for his family, unusual length of the Winter having reduced his provisions to a very small compass.When the \u201cQupbec\u2019 passed the Island, on ber return trip, à bell was rung in the lighthouse, which was taken by the captain of \u201cQuebec\u201d to be a-signal for.help The steamer was immedistely stopped aud a boat lowered and msoned, Captain Moore himself taking command.When they reached the lighthouse they found the keeper's wife and five children -in a famishing condition.They had been without food for five days, and on short allowance for several days before.They were hardly able to stand.C Moore ordered an ample supply of pa ons from the \u2018Quebec,\u2019 for the family, but did net, owing to the weak condition Mrs.Singleton, com.such shocking manner.GREAT FLOOD IN I0W 4, Coumeil Bluffs Devastated\u2014Many Lives Couxnerr Brurrs, Ia, June 2.\u2014Rain peured down in torrents for four Hours Isat evening.Indian Creek, which runs through the heart of the city, everfiewed, doing $200,000 damage.Seven 1ron bridges and two stone culverts bélong- ing to the oity were swept away, aise several dwellings and barns.All the business houses on Main and Hreadway streets were flooded.Several lonses of life are reported.The water fu the streets was deep with the drift of the current.Cries for Lelp could be heard in overy direction, büt the swiftness of the current rendered assistanes im- peerible- The flood ress s0-quickly that many iness men found it possible to reashithoir wives Paris Tapman, and the latter for the murder\u201d municats to her the death of her husband, in | ments have been sent to Narcori.News is hourly expected.it peers the Apaches escaped from the Sierra Ma owing to the failure of the Mexican fi i Ge oroes to co-operate with CABLE A NEW NTHILIST POLICY.Mon Dors June 2.\u2014The à letter dated May 24 from the Nihili Btepniak, author of \u2018Undergronnd Russie pe which the writer says the-Czar will not be molested at the coronation, because the syste of attacks to create terror hax been replaced by plans for a coup d'etat and attempts at revolt.AMERICAN, THE CECILS\u2019 TURN.CHarTAN00GA, Tenn, June 2 \u2014 Robert Emith, who, with his brother, shet and killed the two Cecil brothors at Helenwood, Tenn., last Send Ye was\\seen yesterday by his parauers aod was kiii- od while resisting arrest, THREE MXN DROWNED.H EKsEY, Mich., June 2,\u2014The bodies of John Fitzgerald, John Waltou and John Nouskind, who were drowmed yesterday by their canos striking a jaimb of logs and upsetting, Tave not Jet beeu recov citizens dragged the river for the bodies all last night, but without success.ee PRUTEST AGAINST EHEREDAN'S EXTRA- DITI BROoKLYN, June 2\u2014At a meeting of the: Central Lake Union, last evening, five delegates was appointed to meet in conjunction with other labor organizations and socicties in New York and Jersey City to organize à mass mest extradition of I.J.Sheridan.ADULTERATED LARD.Cuicaco, June 2.\u2014Great excitement was.caused on the produce exchange yesterday by MoGeoch throwing out 7,000 tierces of lard tendered by Fowler Bros.McGooch claims the lard wasadulterated, and that he paid $350,000 last month for worthless stuff.He says there.are 30,000 tierces of the same manufacture in\u2019 store here, and if he accepted it he might lose $1,000,000.THE AMERICAN NAVY.WassivGron, June 2.\u2014It is reported that at à conference between Secretary Chandler and\u2019 the iron ship builders it was agreed that the $1,000,000 appropriated by Congress to supply the engines and machinery for the uncompleled double turreted monitors be divided amog four parties including John Roach, the Cramps, and\u2019 Hollingsworth, of Wilmington.The fourth\u2019 pasty was not determined upon.ILLEGAL VOTING.TRENTON, June 2.\u2014An aged n Hen Moser, was arraigned yesterday for legal voting, He pleaded guilty.He said he was ignorant of the law, and was influenced to voto as he did by Capt.Vankirk, County Collector.The eap- tain told him that he d vote at two places, and promised him $5 to pey his way back and forth.The judge sentemced him \u2018to thres months.The aflair caused a sensation.ENGLISH CHAMPION FLOORED.New York, June 2.\u2014An Albany spesial says James Lynch, stome cutter on the Capitol, last night encountered Mitchell, the English Champion, at the Levantines Theatre and floored him twice out of three rounds.Mitchell knocked Lynch down twice, but it becoming evident the fight was hot, Police Capt.Davidson interfered and stopped the performance, It was stated that Mitchell intended to knook Lynch into the orchestra boxes.THE APACHE WAR.Sax Josz, Chichuahbua, June 2\u2014Merican officers fear the Apaches are being driven toward the southwest By General Crook's operations, His recently fight cu the Sonora line is confirmed by runners from scattered hamlets and villages on the Chihuahne slope of the Sierra Madre.The squaws and bucks who came into Wilcox are the remnant of Chato\u2019s people, cut off from the main body.They have probably been in the United States all the time.\u20ac Condensed Telegrams, aealin Baber, brewer ombre, N.J.bas Bas aiid amoant of Hattie Sou sera Tcise0 osterday aoonted 10.389,00 barroler ie sore son ia Boson.There holding, their zonval The Buffalo, New York sad Ph Iadeloh Rail way eclared a quarte cent.payadie on Jane 25 of Là por The Gor of Pennsylvania approved two bille intended to promote pe spprored PA fhe anderbilt Railway from Philadelphiato Pitts- The Brooklyn and Island Railway, with a capital où $5,000,000.bas bank, : ted.The object is to run trains from River bridge to Jamaica.barge Aliow Pacy left K terday with 14004 bushels wheat trom Dio, aad the barge Wil with 8,763 bushels wheat from ('/ bushels pedie from Port Ho Further charters have made in Chicago of Tbe provoller Prussia with 17307 bushels n for ontreal, and ho with 20 bushels corn for Kingston Sinoe the Government has the importa tion of adulterated tea the of the Better grades has advanced in New York 5 to 8 conts per pound.Norwithstanding the decreass of \u2018ho pro- ibition against the importation of American pork te France and Germany, quantities are be- jeved to be su titi ried into those countries.oat \u2018of it Goss iz 5s English ments Chatham snd 10,9 ob eons of weakly constitution derive from orthrop & Lyman's Emulsion of Cod .dver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime ind Bods a degree of vigor obtainable from no other source, and it has proved itsslf a most efficient protection to those troubled with a hereditary tem.dency to consumption.Mr.Bird, druggist, of Westport, says: \u201c1 knew aman whose cane\u201d was considered hopeless, snd by.the rs of three botties of this Emulsion weight has Pincreased twenty pounds.\u201d G.C.AXless announces with pleasure the opening of his handsome Pho phic Gallery.at 251 St, James street (next to Morgan's), and is prepared to exeoute otdess.with Peon pisses.The cheapest aud best stock of Fishing Tackle, Hammocks, from 75 cts to $50.00 esch,, Fene, ing Foils, Refrigerators, Water Coolers aud filtersat L.J.Burveyer, 188 Notre Dame st.126e0dt § ARDEN TOQQLS, STEP LADDERS, Salad Forks, Charcosl Irons, White and Plated Handled Knives, Plated B snd Forks, Window Cornices and Poles.Ÿ.B.PACY, 25 Bt.Lewrencs ia ee ; TO RAILWAY MECHANICS.WANTED a good M to net as Master Mechanie amd Biorekseper for oes) Hatiwey: Must be smart ns repairs, and axperionced at Fallwsy work.None other mecd apply.Rèferences ; 1201 JUAN TAYLOR à a\u201d TS John st.LN OTICE OF CU-FARTNER- SHIP.by private individuals.THE APACHE WAR Alarming Intelligence\u2014Atinek on Nar cori tionriy Expouted.ToupsToNx, May 28.Couriers have arrivéd at Mexican head qdarters, Opusars, bring- drawer ard » ag bin clerk, a lod of le namedlssie Uheficer, lind bim arrnsted by Doteetive e- The ownod up to haviog ttolen money ied he had taken the the mag- SF: 768,and 767 te .- Craig St.{== A | arming intelligence.The Indians sp- din force ai \u2018Narcori om Thuroday last.and obildren, ardt & Dumber natTowly escaped .ee : drowning ia ondesvering to resch bomo.Ths pr Finlay Drea hasbeen admitted se 8 part gleom and pa Rated is tniversel: GEO.BAREINOTON à +05.All that part of the oity lying between the Biuffs be carrisd \u2018 snd Broadway on the mort was fowndsied Which will TRO, BARRISOTON à BONE y the rushing and boiling water.© sight wes | avfal te bebold, At midnight it was feared the (Mans) ORO.BARRIXGTOX loss of lifé would be large.Numerous instances of * FiuLAT D.BARRINGTON.drowning weré reported ns eariy ns 8 c\u2019elock.At Montreal, June 1st, 1882.12 o'clock it was still raining, bat the sreck d \"TS - \u2014 to have spent ts fury.The water in the western N ul ICE\u2014 1s hereby fiven tha the À General zh aod route par he gly was rapid) ie, oY, ATS Ge Mote ote EE and eneape.The less te the city sione is eount- 129 | pe OKO.AR Secy.ed\" houdreds of thousands, besides that of - \u2018A EES ESPONSIBLE AGENT, wh who: intends spending about twp months ja Briüsh Oot- amis, dostres an interview vu wholesale m Lenker, or othets who cou: make use Of his ser viers.ox 190 PC.+ 329 1 WANTED\u2014Young girl as gen- Hany ot oral servant; omall family.Apply ab 1 eer tr 2 PANSKDHHOENAKÉISOFAILE KISN 14, W niso, message bou.Léodgsme à Ce, 766 su 37 Cratr sb A - Pau Mall Gazette pub- .img for the purpose ol protesting agaiust the a MO B2.Hh \u201cDOUBLE BHARY; + ; ef tt in Montreal Wie Not PAS tot\u201c Taken imit The Globe's double-leaded A 1 first class second- Pacific Soundai has not cnused much sensation in Montreal, and thors is little, if any, intore-t taken in ft outside of tbe Professional potiti- elans aod railway men.A Byar reporter galled upon the Vice-Prosideut of the Canadian Pacifie Rafiway this morning, and asked thi ntleman what he thought of the charges made the * orgun \"' of the party.\u201c We bare nothing te do with it at all,\u201d was the suswor, \u201c Ît is à matter botwoen the Goveru- ment and the contraotors inoutioned.\u201d\u201d ; 3 But the Globe says you wero cumpeilod to take the contrau.or\u2019s plant over aud pay 574,000 for iL\u201d - ; : \u201cThat is all nonsence, we \u2018ake what we want at a valuation, and by the terms of tbe ajreement, if [remember right, theru is a sjuoinl clause iu- scrted which provides that in the evon: of a iwis- understanding ss to the values of the plast, arvi- traters ure to be appointed to settle the maiter.Anything abou} conrpolling us lo'take tho plat at any fixed price is pure no.usense.Ai regards the temainder 0: the cuarges we know nothing shout sud we Lave nothi.g to do with it.\u201d * JUST KXOUGIL\"\u201d \u201cThere is probabiy just eugu-b truth in ir\u201d said a weil kuowu iudepoudent Liberal Conservative member to-das, \u2018lo formulate such a charge, bu: o! course it is very much exaggers'od.There is no doubt (hat Suivids sud .tho © mou worked hard and spent a set vf money to get Dawson clectod, and all Yoverumonts nutur- Hy Try to favor their friends us much as they ean in matters of coutructs.11° just u ropetitton pf the Blake letter Mr.Muckeus:e whe: he was dinister ot Public WY 4 introduring a Grit con tmotor and uakin: Mufkeudic 1 20 wany words to give him » contract.\u2019 Ot course the Liberals arc jubilunt and say tie Governor (isueral is ceri.in tv inquire ruto the matter through the medium et à loyal Comwi- - sion.PROBABLY FATAL ACCIDENT, Am Elderly Lndy f'erribiy 3urued by the Explosion oi à Luxe, The residents of Lloury sireet, in the vicinity of Craig street, wore terribly startled last evening shortly miter 11 o'clwek, by bearing the ust heartrending shrioks and supplications for assistance, evideutiy trum a temale\u2019's voieo.Iu a few moments à large crowd lLiad ocolleciod aloug\u2019 tbe streot, tbe wajuriiy of whom vero vu dishabille, and as tbe pitevus appeals for as-iT-A Child's worked collar with gold pin.Finder will please return to 138 Drolet st., and be rewarded.129 1 LEST-0n Saturday.2nd June, Draft $354.72, st med by A.Lockhart.and accepted by Wm.Evans, payment of whieh has been stoppe Finder wili oblige by returni same to Heuk of Montreal, or Wm.vans, 89 McG] 1291 | U3l\u2014June the 1st, trom No.606 Wellington street, a dark sky blue torrier Py auswering to the name of \u201c Jip.\" The finecr wil os suitably rewarded hy returaing to the above address.Any person retajning the same afer this sefice will be prosceuted.138 1 Wa NTED\u20142 or 3 unfurnished rooms, within 10 minutes\u2019 walk from Honse- ooars Market, remy moderate.Address ~O 183,\" Sran office.1801 W ANTED \u2014 Houses 4 to 10 rooms.IL A.Chaput, proprictor, The Mont- Fos! General Agenoy, 1J2 84 James street Real estate Department 120 2 ANTKD\u2014 House, small\u2019 self- contained, or tenement.Address *M \" 107 Sran office.1293 V ANTED-A good general servant, wood wages.87 st.Lominique st 1291 \\ A TANTEU-A good second-hand Address® Parlor Organ.stating price, 120] VU ANTEls\u2014 A Flat, of 3 to 5 \\ romns, by an American family of three sdalts.within ten minutes\u2019 walk of Beaver Tall Address *\u201c.A.C\u201d 82 Dowd street 1891 W ANTED \u2014 Room and boa for a lady, with a reapuctable family, West End, references exchanged.Address * L74,\" STAR office.129 3 V JANTED\u2014BY A GKNTLEMAN OF NURI.news, having à few evenings a week to spare, an opening to assist a merchant wi \u201c0 2.\" \u2018tan office.bis books.Address 120 2 VWVANTHDA COACITU clase references.Apply fF AN, WITH FIRST to 45 Durocher st.iso 9 ANTFED\u2014 AN APPRENTICE TO TUE Printing business.Apply at 47 St ohn #4 ANTED-A NURSF, PROTESTANT, RE- fcrences required.Apply at 17 Lincoln Avitam, JANTEL\u2014BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD education, who'speaks French fluent! employment in an office or otherwise.Salary no obje Ad- dross * M 146,\" BrAn office.128 1 ANTED \u201cLADY ABOUT 15 YEARS OF age, earn the business.Apply a Paper Factory, B6 Grey Nun street the WI 1291 Was TEL\u2014SITUATIUN, BY À RESPKCT.oo an, OF Any place Of trust \u2018elt 7 pod man, ecoarhman, Any place 3 good city re:ereposs.Afply in rear 8 Valloo 8.Tool W AN\" KD\u2014A THOROUGH GENERAL servant.Apply st H0D Outarie si 129 3 ANTED\u2014A GUOD LAUNDIESS.AF- ply to 10 McGill Coliegd À venue.120 1.ANTED \u2014 YOUNU GIRL OR MIDDLE aged woman a8 general servant.18 Catheart et.; 129 3 WANTED-HOUSE AND TABLE MAID, Apply 33 Durocher st.* 1291 WANTED\u2014A FIR~T CLASS MALE COOK far a propeliar carry a fow passengers, + Address Immediataiy by letter \u201cC7 Sran 0 129 4 - œ VWVANTED-GROOM\u2014A YOUNG MAN TO take charge of à horse and do light work about the premises.Appiy to Dr.Kennedy, 139 Beurs 9 2 VW ANTED\u2014:00D BOOT TREERS; CONstant employment to oom] t ry ploym 1 petent mes.Apply Co.ANTED-YOUNG MAN UNDERSTANDing horses, willing to make himself useful.before D or eventng, 838 Dorchestor .ANTED\u2014A TAILORESS.910 BT.LAWrence st., first flat _ ws WANIED-A GOOD SALESMAN AND À saleswoman.Apply at 416 Bt.Josp@strest, VV ANTES-\u2014DININ G-ROOM GIRL, SHORT hours, wages, no Sunday werk; fhe beet piace tn the oity for a person understanding her bus At Compain\u2019s.\u2014 1291 NTED\u2014PABTRY AND CAKE B JE Wah ace J.J.Pord & Co, 1187 8.Catnerne 1 WANTED \u2014 SILENT PARINRKR WITH wna Saplal £4000, to engage ia à business that prod ann Farther partica- Tare pod PL oo Bran oiice.: oF 129 9 ANTED\u2014A MAN Of BUY WHO THOR- ta tesd.oughly understands casting small articles Notre Dame st.- 120 8 J A Jacobs & Co., 362 WANTED tie ROUE HER A re : writer preferred.Addross \u201cGO 2342,\" BAR oc.1 .VVYANTED ~ YOUNG WOMAN FXPERI- enced at ¢ orone willing to learn ; good App! Baranyi on Limited), Card aad Paver Dopartiatnt, 598 Craig se * 328 à VVANTETA BAXTER ENGINE, ABOUT | 18 or 18 horse power.90 and 02 McGill.Inter- nations) Co.129 3 VV ANTEDTA PLAIN COOK AND HOUSE: a.y; Protestants prefvered.J maid; two tm famil 1374 #8.Cathertne st.\u2018 129 1 ANTED\u2014OONFECTIO VTL ES, 1e N bo Beor Barrel; must Cream Tu Adress \u201c1, Boe TAR office.2% 1 HOR SA LE~\u2014Bedroom suites, at p Tas.MAYO, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF O1LS! Of Every Description.JR \u2014 9 COMMON STREET, MONTREAL.aoux % 600 PAIRS LADIES\" KID WALKING BOOTS!! To be Sold at 81.251 Sold elsewhere at $1.751 The BURNING BOOT] 110 McGILL STREET, JAMES LEGGAT, SALE OF .VALUABLE PR O PERTIES.\u2014The Bubecribers will sell at their Real Eatato Rooms, No.235 ft.Jamas street, on Tuesday.the 13th inst., ot 10.30 a.ma., the follewing Properties :\u2014 8T.ANNES WARD\u2014Ths Brick Block, 8 Tenements, fronting on Ann street, with Workshop in rear, from on Donovan street, official No.1491.Total pron .a good corner perty, over - a foo Rs a pein rossad BT.JAMRS' WARD\u2014The Btome Block, 3 Dwellings, corner Craig aod Amherst strects, fine Brick Stabling; official No.BZ, nbout 65 feet front.Now Urains amd extensive improvements rendor this property a most de 8T.ANTOINKE WARD\u2014ARGYLR AVENUE, Ko.80\u2014 Most desirab e family reside solid Brick Stone foand- ation, finished Basemsnt aad moderna.fmpro vements, new [ile Lrains.us stroot, with two Dwellings an vacaut lot, fronting on latter street.Purfect titles, rms and eouditions, day of sale.A properties = yielding good revenucs, buildings all in goud re- ° SHAW & GOWDEY, Auctioneers ABINET ORGAN, PIANO- forts and Household Furniture, Carpets.de.Sata at our Rooms, 8t.James st, FRIDAY next, Sth inst.at 10 o'clock.SHAW & GOWDET, 129 H ANDSOME T.CART, good order my be sold 129 IN by auction at our Boome 84 Jamas street, WEDNESDAY MORNING next, at o'clock.- SHAW à GOWDET, 129 - Auetioneers.OOK SALE.\u2014 Catalogues of the collection of Books to be sold at our rooms next Monday are now ready.and can be had at our office.SHAW & GOWDLY, 120 1 Auctioneers., FIRB DEPARTMENT.WINTER CLOTHING.SY SEALED TENDERS will be received at the Office of the Fire Department, City Hal), until NOON on THURSDAY, the 14th JUNE instant, for the following articles of Wintcr Clothing for the Cy Fire Brigade, vis.: 13 Guardisas and 32 Men's Coats and 63 Pairs of Panta, equal to samples {0 be scen at the Office of the Chief of tbe Fire Department Parties tendering to furnish roads up samples of the ired ei Tho lowest or any tender not necessarily socepted.(Byorded ems GLACEMEYER.Qty Clerk.Montreal, 2od June, 1883.129 2 Verdictof the Montreal J udges.Ask any unprejudiced Montreal business man what safe vou should purchase, and he will unhesitatingty reply, GOLDIE & MoCULLOCIHI'S Tho Moutreal warerooms are at 81 ST.JAMES ST.WEST.Alfred Benn, General Agent.130 x 2aw J UST OPENING\u2014 MURPHY BROTHERS, Wholosale Importers and Dealers in DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, SHALLWARES, TOYS, &c, &e.887 ST.PAUL STRBEET, Nun's Buildings.1891 PLECTRIC LIGHT \u2014Hamilton te the front.The first electric Uzht in old St Joseph +4, now Notré Dame 9 Wost.Customers will bave no dificu-ty In finding out the \u2018 Cheap Si tas our establinhmoat can be easily distinguished from Jacqués Cartier Square Kast to Chabollies Square West.N.E HAMILTON & CO.1291 ST.JOSEPH STREET.POR SALR-That most desirable md Bus ST.JOSEPH EET and nes Saud, situated COUNER RB, K.THOYAS, Estate Agent, 193 131 84 James Street BAILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINCE Or QUE BEO\u2014DISTRICT QF MONTREAL\u2014MNo.3015 CIRC COURT-\u2014Oscar Plaintiff, ve.Motard Burprenant, Defendant\u2014On the 11th day of Jnme inst.at 9 of the clock in tbé foi at the domicile of the defendant, Mo.78 we: sanns the B.8.0.June, 1883.129 : AILIFFS SALE\u2014PROVINOK or AES IRO DISTRICE or nm 2424 \u2014 CI IT Oa MONTREAL popcsime ae On te Ti 08 Ponte, 1888 10D of the clock in the forenoon, at the Jecrues Cartier © in the eity of Montreal, will bo Fer Justios, al the poode And chattels of the de- are and Poultry.Term out A OUFTE BOUS- f AAC.Montreal, 2nd June, 1863.WANTED.- PROPRIETOR.289 v3 [DAMAGED WHEAT : BY AUCTION, \u2018The Bubecribers bave received tnstractions frons Mresrs.MUNDERLOH & CO, Agente 20e the Steamor \u201cLUDWIG,\" Toscl! on the Island Whart, for Aoceunt of Wide À May Concern, On Monday, 4th Faune, : ABOUT 15,673 BUSHELS WHEAT, damaged by water and smoke, SALE AT TWELVE O'CLOCK PRECISELY.11 MENNING & BANSALOU, SALE OF __MUZAPORE, GHIORDEZS, Eulaha, Bhagulpore, Agra, AND OTHER Oriental CARPETS & RUGS, TO BE HELD AT OUR EOOMs, \u201d*- 447 and 449 Notre Dame Stroct, \u2014 FRIDAY Afternoon.June 8th.123 1 .SPECIAL HOTICR \u2014Mr, M.; whalevar with any Cre ei a dae mo connection OUR NEXT WEEKLY BALR oP HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Furnishing Goods, 129 USAITORE,_PIINOS AND This Evening, STAR, Extra fine Parlor Bedroom variety of goods for porities cout Paraiture, nad large SALE AT 7.30 O'CLOCK.ja JAMES LEA, THE, .UPTOWN AUCTION 1412 St.Catherine St Goneraf Marchandise ange 96 Boseshold Parnitre and 139 JANES LEA, | T.ANNES.ST.ANNES.Li hed showing pot only the lots to be sold at au t every other lot and the LR Depot sera Faas to the River, wil oo JURE, and As 6very (ot fe ta whoa ea Me B, out to the hf and bidder; and es the sale ed all thelote to be had at \u201c¢t.'s, those Who wish a lot or two f08 à peine GOT =r sale.After this sale there will mo chance of lot at Bt.Ann's atall, priose : are pot 8 8 Darrow 01d So Fr pau THOS.J.POTTER.Auetioneur.(CARRIAGES AND SADDLES, 1 Light Pur à aio rROREAT, Afbrmect my - I i BY THOS WALLS & SOBS Important & Poremtptory Trade wor aT, We oo an, 0 I i i n hE 4 #0 Worsted Coatings.6 Go Linsaiowse § 0 Lien Faile Covers.gots Tekeiar Fancy Goods Battous, ¢60: 6 sate at TEN qelock.TMONAS WALLS & SONA, 1292 ° Auctioneers, OUR STOCK OF PARLOR, DIN- ING-ROOM AND CHAMBER end thy oew- est styles in Ratan, Came and Seat with a very complete assortment of Folding, Carpet aud Dack, Katy and Reclining Chairs, Hodkers and other new styles, with à fow of the Bables® Carriages with sy, or W, err, 2% Nome Damme ver WT: # NO LET\u2014Large Hall, furnished, suitable for meetings.also use of Fireproof vautl.Address M.\" 139 8748 ofMoe.; 1301 TL LET\u2014At Cacouna, 3 nicely- n w, rence a pr tictars 3 adress H.Mercier Q .A ims i a ASS RESTAUSANT IO LET\u2014House 74 Mark street, a y W raiters trom 13 611 3 84 Walker's.370 Fare saif-ormtaned; hot wated, que aad, modera con\u201d VV ANTED-SITUATIONS BY A MOTILER nite if reqaired.as law) Maton Nn STAR oon | Fiévrebons gives.TO LIT \u2014 A micely furnished ANTED\u2014A MAN TO BROIL AND room.At 35 MoO College Avenue.1799 Sk Sandwiches st Walker's, $70 Notrs Dame ANTED\u2014 IMMEDIATELY, 4 PEW 3 VV A Came sonicitors ton (ostterre ta of ANTED\u2014RY A YOUNG LADY, A\\XIT{'- Portal ani: Commeretal Information, ph A) stion ae companion or governess for ™ months to go to country or seaside.D.B'bon a | ny.~ T = WEES TIA ow hams and Catholic works.(me agent $00k ninrteon $r ders in three boure, another porte In one hour.ee Cot i.food pres eus Le AR tra 329 1\".Twn first-class Machihlate snd one Pattern Maker.so to clear out the let at some Diop Apply to .ables on marked at se! i tao RON à HOURTON ELEG-, | HSE NUE i ico.ARVEY aon, 16e asus 191 - Dome strot.4 _ \"AO LisT \u2014Nicely furnished Cot- YEARS OF y PR, VAN BUSRE'S KIBNEYCURES I OYERNTONS FRAGRANT pin Te A KR DA ; AL& STEEL FILLS females.Por al) 0c par DOR.cors [FOR SURE OR ORACAED NIPPLES, use Covernten's Ripgée Ctk- putes 20cts Por sade all ia.se | FU TTERS = WATEE PIETERS.want the BEST, buy éhe of Cheavin's Tor the apes i.BJ AGKROR, Corin i ca od that was mine, 1 yey some sirange > I do not know when I lost it ; It wasjust as the Ybrough t * \u2018\u2019Ebat with sorrow Perbaps In an opaline twilight, R th nbesi Ernst ai \u2018quiver Ter fie and river, And night was fairer than day.I never dreamed half how precious Was my beautiful pearl to me, Till the grief of its loes, a heavy cress, 1 bore over land and sea.Youmarrel?You do not divine it ?T have lost what I could not lend, What I'll mourn while I live ; for no art can give To my heart the lost heart of my friend.Margaret Sangster.e e Trials and Triumphs; \u201c -on\u2014 AFTER DARK.THE DAWN.CHAPTER XXL:\u2014Continus d.Narr started, clutching her arm.« You would not-tell her \u2014\u2014\" * I'm not & fool, Jack Narr.I am not going to send myself toa penal colony! All I want is to make ourselves rick.And perhaps we can maks the most out of Warner.Bat +++ Je\u2019l Bava $0 aise hia offers if he gets Dors Leave iné \u2018manage the es.We hold the winning card] All we have to do is to keep a PRY \u201cak rp looksout, ; avoid Sir Graham, keep the ~ P When \u2018he had finis » \u2018hip.1 girl close, and hurry up matters! Otherwise there's danger d-head I\u201d \u2018CHAPTER XXII, A MOMENTOUS QUESTION.Felix Warner enterediLord Champney\u2019s sick chamber with a hushed tread, an anxious look, and a oguntenance indicative of the keenest apparent distress.In obedience to the baron's gesture the butler left the room.Warner came forward to the couch in which his lordship was lying, a sudden gloom darkening the secretary\u2019s eyes, as he marked the invalid\u2019s easy position.\u201cAh! then itis notso bad asl feared, Sidney 1\u201d he exclaimed, grasping the white and listless hand of his kinsman.¢ Rugy'\u2019s message Was so vague! I\u2014I feared you were \u201c * dying.\u201d The baron smiled bitterly.¢] have been near death, Felix,\u201d he answered, wearily, \u201cvery near! And you have been very near to becoming Lord Champney !* « Warner uttered an ejaculation of pain.\u201cDon't, Sidney, don\u2019t!\u201d Le cried, distress- fully.\u201cHavel ever given you a cause to speak 80 to me?Have you ever seen in tue a desire to succeed to the position you so worthily fill?Have I ever exhibited s spark of envy on account ef your houors and riches?\u201d \u201cNever, Never!\" cried Lord Champney, a generous glow lighting up his pale face, waile he pressed Warner's hand with kindly warmth, *You arc a true friend, Felix\u2014the most patient, unselfish, and trustworthy of men! I am glad that I shall be worthily succeeded when the time comes.I did not mean wy words as a reproach, old feliow! You are too sencitive, too kind-bearted I\u201d #1 shall never succeed you, Sidney,\u201d said Warner, with a mournful accent, reiinguishing his lordship's hand, and seating himsell.\u201cYou have a splendid physique.You are not greatly older than I.1shall De the first to drop off the family tree, after all.But about Luis accident of yours It was an accident ?You are all right now?\u201d \u2018I'he baron smiled faintly.Warner's show of seciningly Louest disfress touched him uear- Ir.It was very pleasaut to be cared fur by some on, and lord Cbampney's noble soul weat out in a tender gratitude to his hyprocri- ticul kinsmuan, to whose faults he had always Leen blind.«| am on the road torecovery,\u201d he answer- él, \u2018but | am by no means weil, All my unies aro preying upon me, and wearing me out,\u201d But about the aofident.I was out in a great storm yesterday in the yacht, and was cast og the Crunny Rocks.It was a narrow escape, as you may think, and I wonder at it wyself.\u201d + Aud the Lady Barbara!\" asked Warner, breathlessly.¢¢ What has been the etlect of all this upon her 1\u201d A desper glow tovered the baron's noble face, A glorious light crept into his eyes.*¢ Felix,\u201d he wid, ina reverent whisper, Barbara was on the sands praying that I might be saved.It was Barbas who saved my life.And all last night, althowgh I had previously repulsed her, while I 3y sleeping, she watched over me and nursed mwé as a mother watches over a sick child.\u201d | \u2018Warner arose and paced the flosr.Hifisce was ghastly pale, and he looked like one before whom a sudden chasm yawns.*] always defended the Lady Barbara, you remember, Sidney \u201d he said huskily.You did, Felix\u2014vou did.\u201d \u201cAnd now Iam to congratalate you on reconciliation 1\u2019 asked Warner, yet more uskily.\u201cYou have forgiven and forgottan her ladyship's innocent and thoughtless flirt.ations\u2014-° Lord Champney put up his hand quickly, \u2018his forehead contracting with sudden imèntal ¢ Listen to me, Felix,\u201d he sald, i his eyes with his hand.* I need eunsel.î meed the opinion of an honest, 1 per- soa\u2014ene Who esteems both Barbara and me.When I met/my adventure yesterday, Iwas: on my return from Cromer, where I had been to challenge that dastardly wretch, Efinghim Warner started.#You have fought with the colonel, then r* \u201cNo.I appointed to meet him to-day at noon, at the Cranny Beach.Of course I could not go.And he had the au to call here to-day and inquire ifl arrived home safely y.*But why did you challenge him P* bed, Warner was\u2018 dinin- ously silent.: But there was red gleam in bis thatitold of à rejolcing sbérit withlp.\u201c do you think all this t\" spied the baron,\u2019 eagerly ; \u201cof.ths picture in hie desk, the letters, and her note of ng to \u2018him?l'want to look at- the question aside from\u2019 ady jealows anger if] can.Is there any excuse to be found for Barbara?Are her acts eapablo of any innocent construction I\u201d | \u201cThat's a atralage question under the wuir- cumstances,\u2019 remarked Warner.\u201csit?1told you of her® devotion to me last night.J cannot reconcile the two\u2014ber dovotion to me, and the incontrovertible evidences of her love for Effingham.\" \u2018Warner appeared to reflect.\u201cI don\u2019t know what to say, Sidney,\u201d be obserend, slowly, after a pause.\u2018The us.looks cark\u2014positiveiy black.A \u2018 go accordiug to evidence.I admire her\u2019 fre her, but for her treatment of yu.Can.it be possible that she watched over .vau last night to blind the household of the ical condition of aflairs?Or is it that she is anxious to\u2014to become a widow I\u201d \u201c Lon! Champney\u2019s countenauos fell, Hg 1be- sau to think that the tears aud; carestés\" {hat Fal been lavished on him during the Panu uight by his wife were, after all, but the vagaries of a dream, \u2019 It was strange that always after discussing the Lady Barbara with his professed champion, Felix Warner, Lord Champnby invariably re.enrded her with both anger and jealousy, and + deemed hor capable of any iniguity.\u201cIt tnay Le\" he said, with\u2018 à groah.\u201cOf _oourss she mever loved me Can abe-bi vo { aurions forme to dio, that she may Énart} Kfficghein i* \u2019 157 ¢* 1 have heard of such thingn,\u2019* said Waruve: .«with seeming sorrow.+ The Lady Darbare \u2018 \u2026 nifix-stauug, i creature, Ww) kn or bo pet x Snag, It abe likes | 4 \u2019 | gunial climate I\u201d Cr he | » upon his several * froos in the fire \u201d\u201d and wishing that Saltair wexe nearer to London, so that he could keep a good watch upon Lord Champ- ney and upon Dora at the same time.Suddenly bright thought struck him.\u201cSidney,\u201d he exclaimed, halting near the oouch, you have not been to Champney since you came to me.\u201d * No,\" was the wearily-uttered response.\u201cJ have not been therefor years.It was thers I took Barbara after our iage.\u201d * Take her there again, Sidney,\u201d said Warner.** At Saltair youare in her domain, Take her to your own house, and perhaps the memory of her first visit there milly revive her early love.At any rate, if Effingham should rot follow her, you could ressonably suppose that she had broken off with him.Start abruptly, - so that he could have no opportunity to learn her movements save through herself, and then, if he does follow her, judge the worst.\u201d Lord Champney aroused himself.- \u201cA apiendid idea!\u201d he muttered.\u201cBut would she go ?\u201d Urge her\u2014comumsad her! Assert your authority! Tell her you shall believe her guilty unless she does go.\u201d I'll doit.I'll tell herin the morning, I cannot see her to-night, Felix, this business wears on me more than you would think.Perhaps I might have kept her love if I nad been wiser at the beginning.If I had only brought back her little child when she told me to, it would have been alive now, 1 don't doubt, and for the child\u2019s sake, she would have loved the father.It would have been a bond between us.\u201d * Jt would,\u201d assented Warner, walking slowly.She might have loved you for the child\u2019s sake.You hav'n\u2019t a picture of the little creature?You couldn't Procure one of her I\u201d «\u201cNo\u2014no.It was too young to have its picture taken, She was only a few months old when she died.! might suggest the features to an artist,\u201d added the varon with a sudden inspiration.* I remember perfectly liow she looked\u2014the wee thing.I went out to the Surrey farin to see her often.Sir Graham Gailagher, our physician\u2014he\u2019's knighted pow, you know\u2014said he had never seen a lovelier, brighter child than ours.It formed a perfect contrast to the child of Mrs.Narr Warner stood transfixed.*\u2018\u2019To whose child, uid you say !\u201d\u2019 he demanded, hoursely.\u201cTo the child of her nurse, Mra, Narr.* Warner caught at the back of à chair for support.** Was that the name of your child\u2019s nurse I\" he asked, in a shrill whisper.\u201cYes.It was Narr\u2014Catherine Narr.\u201d \u201cly heaven!\" Lord Chämpney was amazed.Warner's emotion was so exnessive that his lordship could only stare at him rutelÿ.\u201cNarr!\u201d repeated Warner, ghastly face away.*Narr/\u201d \u201cYes.Dut what is the matter, Felix! it the name affects you so Ÿ Are you ill?\u201d ¢ A sudden faintness\u2014that is all,\u2019 Warner sat down at the open window, biding his face bebind the folds of the curtain.\u201cThera! I'm better,\u201d he said, at length.\u201c(Go on.\u201d * But what affected you sot The name\u2014\" \u201c } never heard the name but once before,\u201d said Wirner.\u201cIt was at Havre.A drunken Englishman named Narr was stabbed in a fight with a German sailor, and was taken to the hospital.1 was called upon to appear at the inquest.It was a horrible experience, and I can never thing of it without a feeling of deathly sickness,\u2019* This fiction, coined on the spot to socount for his extreme agitation, was uttered with seeming honesty, which sufficiently imposed on Lord Champney.«It was an unpleasant experience,\u201d he said.\u201c1 don\u2019t wonder you don\u2019t like to recall it.The name is not usual.That man might have been the husband of Catherine Narr.I understand he was a dissolute man.The woman Nar had been maid to Sir Graham's wife, and he had every confidence in her, else ! should never have trusted her with my liitle one.Yet the woman was a pleasant, deornt- looking country person, clean and well-mannered.But al Tember her, she had a pair of bold blabk eyes, hard and glittering like jet beads.\u201d Warner shivered.He remembered those eyes as he had seen them that morning.¢ The children were unlike in spposcanos, 1 think you said, Sidney \"\u2019 he remarked.¢ They were very unlike.- My child had a delicate, dainty beauty, peculiarly her own.Her features resembled mine in some part\u2014 Barbars\u2019s in others.She had soft, large eyes, like the wood violet in color, and limpid as a forest spring.The other child, Mrs.Narr\u2019s was a stout, sturdy, roly-poly infant, with its mother\u2019s besd-black eyes, and its father\u2019s red hair.She mug be an odd-looking creature if she has \u201cYou do not think the Narr girl would ever have become a dainty, high-bred, slender creature, with a keen intellect, a proud and noble nature, aud a great generous soul?\u201d asked \u201cWarner, ina low tone.| .Lord Cl ney opened his eyes wide, n A \u201cIm es\u2019 ejaculated.\u201cThe girl might makés jood woman, but never nt person as you be.Why, the fine nature was lacking.parents did not have it, and bow then could they transmit it to their off- ?If the girl had been brought up away her parents, and in an intellectual atmosphere, still her mature would be only modified not el \u201d - ; \u201c'Trne\u2014true! *assented Warner, still in bis low, strange voice.\u201cEducation may modity butit cannot utterly change.By the way, Sidney, talking of « picture of that little | dead creature, whom I never maw, but over whose untimely death I mourn with you, I\u2019 think we might obtain one that would do to give toBarbara.You knew how your wifes spoke of the \u201clittle grave between\u2019 you, on the day you came here, Ro Sdliere I eould paint the \u201cpictère myself Was there anything peculiar Pont her?mark 1° * Her face was perfect, but on her right arm, \u2018above the elbow, there was a little birthmark, shaped like an irregular eroes.Of course that : not be depicted.I should faver bave no- tiosd the mark but that Sir Graham called m attention to it, and made some jocular remar) to the effect that thy child would/do for a heroine, natare having provided ber with a mark for identification.Poor little one! I hope that \u201cber life has unfolded in & brighter land than _this\u2014Ilike a delicate flower removed to a more turning his Is -_ « An irregular cross on the right arm, above the elbow\u201d muttered Warner to bimseell, sudibly.ford Champhey neithe bh his kinsman\u2019s words.He iia $ in his own mind the picture of fate sweet little child that , vever lain em m s bosom.It was hard for peor he thought \u2018I cannot wondee that sho hates nae.\u201d There was silence between the twe fog à While, and then Warner said\u2014 ke \u201cYour girl would be about sevenbess - 5 Fi 8 Pr - 035 | if she bad lived, would she\u2019 not, Sidney - Lord Champaay replied in the sfirmatl : TY Have à \u201cformed shy dea of how she would goked ?* BE 4 ss pers =» 126 00 Comtiimed.\u2019 ho 2p 2 ee .i Young, middle-aged, or 6 old men, sufierin x pervins debility or kindred actions, address, with.two stamps for large tétatien, Worid's Dinpencéry Medical Mivécis- marrying her, be was to busy hep.: Oscar Wilde sesms to be played out as an æsthetic apostle.He worked ths arg in America for all it was worth and has now .dened it.He surprised his friends at a recep: commanplagg, suit snd shorn of his besutiful - + The following is a statement of the approximate number of Liberal, Conservative, and Home Rule votes polled at the great uprising of 1880: Liberals, 1,147,976; Home Balers 586; Conservatives, 891,328, Liberal majority over Conservatives, 256,650; over Conservatives and Home Rulers combined, 198,004.Duting the discussion of a paper -read at a meeting in the Cannon street tH l, London on the value of the gold deposits int the Transvaal, Lord Carnarvon, wlio presided, replied to various criticisms of his colonial policy in 1877, declaring that nothing he had since seen or heard had convinced him he was in the wrong in his action then.A disgraceful hoax has been played on Rev.F.Metcalf, curate of St.Bartholomew's Church, Claycross.When about to administer the Sacrament, the rev.gentleman poured the contents of the wine bottle into a silver cup.It was then found that the wine had been abstracted and ink substituted.The trick wasat once detected, and when another bottle had been procured servic: proceeded as usual, The Duke of Cambridge has raised the question in England, whether ladicé should be permitted to be present at public dinners, by declining to take the chair at the Caledonian Asylum dinner because ladies were to sit down with geutlemen at the banquet.The Duke of Albany made no objection last vear, but the refusal of the Duke of Cambridge compelled the Karl of Galloway, at the last moment, to preside.An angry discussion is now going on.Speaking in Bangor pt a meeting in connection with the North Wales Scholarships Association, Mr.W.E.Forster congratulated Welshmen on the noble eflarts they were making to improve and perfect their national system of education.Ile had been apecially struck with the enthusiasuf kindjed amongst the working classes in Wales on the subject of education, and what he had seen during his short stay in the country would stimulate Lim to renewed efforts in the cause of education.It is very probable that the improved newly- invented repeating rifle will soon be introduced into the army.She weapon has been tried and tested by officers well qualified to form an opiuion upon it, and the report is unanimously in favour of its adoption throughout the service.By all accounts this weapon is one of the most wonderful inventions of its kind that has ever been seen.Jt is simple, and easy to keep in order, aud will give the troops using it six shots for every one they can fire now, and this without any great additional weight of ammunition to carry.Lord Wolseley presided at a meeting at the Royal United Service Institution, when a paper was read by Colonel Bruckenbury on the thres arms of the service, Alter the lecture Lord Wolseley spoke on the subject o! drills and tactics.There was iu the British drill too much mechanical precision and close oraer formation, which would be dangerous in actual battle.Though our cavalry was the finest in the world, we needed 2 mounted infantry brigade, and he should like to see provision in the estimates for 6,000 more men for that purpose.Lord Wolseley at the conclusion said he had not spoken in Lis official capacity as Adjutant- General to the forces.AMERICAN.+: .8.R.Riggs, \u201cafter having made a careful study of the mythology of the Dakota Indians, concludes that there is much in it to warrant a belief that these aborigines have s European origin.The colony of Russian refugee Jews founded at Waterview, Va, last October, is doing re- marbably well.The dozen families have a farm of 300 acres, work industriously, and are establishing comfortable homes, - When the projected city of St.Lawrence was laid out last Sulnmer in Dakota a choice lot was reserved lor a gift to the first baby born in the piace.Two claimants\u2018have appeared, and the authorities, to avoid a contest, will give a lot to each.A law student at Lafayette, Ind., was surprised in the midst of an impassioned address before a sawhorse and twelve sticks of cord wood set on end.This landable attempt at innocent practice was laughed at so much that he left town to escape the ridicule, The official figures at Washington shew that over 300,000 men who wore the blue dusing the war, and lost their lives in defense of the Union, deep in the National cemeterles, having been buried by the Government, and the graves are being taken care of by the Government.The fact that enly three of the 2,565 couples whom the Rev.Dt.Miner of Boston has mare ried have been parted by divorce, leads him to think that \u201c\u201c\u2018the state of mind which brings ple to a Universalist clergyman for union is that which will enable them to live happily together,\u201d D ; A 18-year-old Celestial named Lum Yam \u2018is in the public school at Pittsburgh, uses the second reader, keeps up with his class, plays and yells as other boys do, and 1s only notice able by his yellow skin and small pigtail.He was taken in because one of the teachers wes attracted by his htness in Sunday-School.At first he was in r of being roughly handled, but some older boys took up his cause, and ndw he holds his own with little friction.Mrs.Francis Maria Sooville, of Chicago, \u2018has given notice that she will file a petition in the courts for permission to assume the name of Frances Maria Howe.Het counsel says she wis to change hér name on her own account shd: that of daughter Bertha, a divorced woman, she could either setain her husband's name or take ber maiden naine: She desired fo ot rid of the name of Scoville, but, of gourse, that of Guiteau was not desirable, and Bertha was very averse to it.So Mrs.Scoville has decided to take her mother\u2019s name, and: her daughter's name will remain ged for the present, À Macon osanty, In, boasts the oldest man in.the State, if not-the oldest in the country.- name js Robert Gibson, and his age hi over-TfS- Years.Ho is five fost two inches beljtht sal hs 145 pounds, He recollects dimly.ths revolutionary war aud the Presidency of General Washington.Mr.Gibeon\u2019s eldest boy is now.8 lad of eighty-one, and his * baby,\u201d with whom be is now living, is forty-four.He been twics married, and has thirteen children 400, 225 but I shall make you pte intredwdeto.you my regretted that she weg so ool Her face was too hits and her hands and feet felt as though the did not circulate.After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest wd healthiest «girl in the town, with a vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifyiug to har friends, A young politician explained the tattered con- ditfon of Le troRsers his father by stating that he was under an agpletros enjoying himself whon the farmor's dogosme along and contested hs seat.z0-Twenty-four beautiful colors of the Dia- \u2018mont Dyes, for Silk, Wool, Cotton, &c., 10 cts.À child can use with perfect sucoess- And now doth the sæxall boy knook s ploket off tho fonce to use fora bat, and whonhe getsa swift ball on the end of it, he lays it down and rabs his bagds against his sides, and looks sadder than the **before-uring \"portrait of an anti-lean advertisement.\u2014 Puck.Sa \u201cIt is easer to convince a man against his senses then against his will\u201d When a sick man has given Kiduay-Wort \u2018a thorough trial both will and scnses join in unqualfied approval of its curative qualities in all diseases of the of the liver, kidneys and bowels.A Galveston child, little Charlie, was having a wordy war with bis nurse.His father sang out, Now, Chatlie, aro you going to be quiet, or shall I come with à switch ?\u201d\u2019 \u201c Never mind the switch, P5p5, \u2018\u201d respouded the youngster ; \u201c I can set her right without your help.\u201d \u2018Mr.C, P.Brown, Crown Land Agent, Sault St.Marie, writes: ** T'wo or three of my friends and myself were recommended to try Northrop & Lyman\u2019s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda, in preference to Compound Syrup of Hypophosphites.We prefer your Emulsion, and think it better for the system that the Syrup,\u201d ke.Teacher: \u201c Why, how stupid you are to be suro | Can\u2019t muliiply 88 by 34.I'll wager that Charles ean do it in less than no time.\u201d Papil: « 1 shouldn't bo surprised.They say that tools multiply very rapidly nowadays.\u201d *1t is not necessary to enter into particularsin refering to the complicated ogffanic and fanctional difficulties to which the more delicate classes of American women are subject ; but we take pleasure in saying that Mrs.Lydia E.Pink- ham\u2019s Great Remedy for all these troubles has an unbounded popularity., Gent to waiter: \u201cBring me some grammatical and typographical errors,\u201d Waiter (looking pus- sled at first, but rocovering ie à moment his usual seronity): \u201cWe ars just out of them, sir.\u201d your bill of fare?\u2019 The beauties of the face of women are often obscured by tormentihg humors, easily got rid of by wing Dr.C.W.Benson's Skin Cure.It heals eruptions of fhe skin or scalp and renders the cuticle smooth and fair.An excellent toilet dressing.A lecturer, disoogrsing on the eubjeet of * Health,\" in % Whet ue can à man make of his time while \u2018waiting for a decter ?\u201d\u2019 Before he could begin his-answer to his own inguiry seme one in the audience oried oul: \u2018\u201c He oan make his will.\u201d A high mandarin\u2019et China, in his letter of -Pills into the Empire, ealled them \u2018*Bweet- Curihg\"Secda \"a very « iste name! They are sweet, they cure, and are, therefore, the most profitable \u2018\u2018seeds™ a sick man can invest in.Old Spriggings went down to Floride the first of the Winter, sor bis th, and did not sucesed in finding it, d; thors as many another has dono belore him.ltsomewhat surprised his son Goorge the other day whea Wiggins, who by the way had not heard of the old man\u2019s demise, met the young man and asked: \u201cYour fatheris in s good deal hotter place now than he was when he was around hers, isn\u2019t he?\u201d Young Spriggisgs susceeded in muttering something lik: ho diun\u2019t know but that be was,\u201d\u201d and hurried o to moot aa engagement.There is not and there cannot be, any smoking tobacco superior to the * Myrtle Navy\u201d brand.A wrapper of lrighter appearance and higher price itis possible to get, but all wrappers are very poor smoking tobacco, and but a single leaf is wrapped round a plug.The stock used in the body of the * Myrtle Navy\" plug is the very best which money can purchase.The ms of the Virginia soil can uce nothing better, and no other soil in the world cai produce as fine tobacco as that of Virginia.Why don\u2019t you try Carter's Little Liver Pills?They are a positive cure for sick headache, and all the ills produced by disordered Liver! 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