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[" ê VOL XVI NO 217 MONTREAL, SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 13.1884.PRICE ONE CENT.CONDENSED TELEGRAMS.\u2014 There were 19% 193 Saflures i the United The bobo re A au tins removisg th Invinet- from Dartmoor à the gaol in au uoted at 7 79 fran yesterday at Paris Te on rumors of very Iavoradl news from China qui! Parliament is ccavoked for the pier The ministerlalists bope to session in four weeks.een of Tenom has released sov- the crew of the steamer \u201cNisero\u201d and to surrender the o The Italian Government has offered the Vatican 12,000 lire, as a reserve fund from e sales of the pro opaganda property.The Hope ha has ignored the offer In cunsequence of the Government's refusal to institute a fresh enquiry into the Maamtrusoa inurder case, the Irish party have reeoived to vote with the Conservatives on the franchise bill, and demand the recall of Earl Spencer.Btafford & Co, owners of cottonmills at Dighton and and Barrowsvilie, Mass, aud War- Pawtueltet, RL, bave assigned.The firm's Indcbisdseas some time agu was estimated st quarter of à million.Its property is valued at $300,000 to The Berlin papers state that arrangewents have been made for the three Emperors to meet at Count.Benchle's castle, near Caiha-~ wits, Prussian Silesia.The Emperor Wil- Ham will start-for the meeting place on Sun- ds eveal marck, Herbert Bismarck, and Gen \u201cAbeydell will accompany him.A entiomen who attended the recent m of the National Brewers and Distillers\u2019 Associaton in Buffalo says that all bope of avoiding the payment of the excise uty by sbippisg the whiskey abroad has been abandoned, as the Washington Govera- ment will not permit such «exportation to be treated as Tbe trial at Craco of tive prisoners for at- to murder a policeman with dynamite bombs has been postponed, owing to the illhess of Pichofski, the originator of the plot.Une of the prisoners coufessed that he Was chosen by lot to execute the sentence of thé anarchist committee, and threw the bombs into the police barracks.Mr.Francis, the new American Minister to Vienna, 1n presenting his credentials, alluded to the cordial relations existing between America and Austria.The Emperor in bis reply declared that the relations were founded upon a firm basis, and exp a esire that curdial relations might ever be maintained between the two countries.At a meeting of the Cork corporation a Nationalist member demanded to know why the Mayor had dared to invite the Duke of Edinbuigh to the cit The Mayor refused to answer.After the Mayor retired the National members elected Alderman Madden chairman, and several speeches were delivered denunciatory of the course of the Mayor.Benj.Johnson, colored, was hanged at Cin- fala esterday for complicity with Allen alls Io the murder of Beverly 1avlor, wife Ig a near Avondale last February.The bodies of the victims were sold to a oollege for forty dollars.This, with other crimes, brought about the Cincinnati riote.Johnson declared his innocence on the scaffold.Before departing for Wilna the Czar and Carina gave a state dinner at the Lazienki Palace, Warsaw, when one hundred guests were present, including only five \u201cnoble Hi ladies.The Czarina was especially tive to the Poles.Numerous 9 petitions have been thou to to their Majesties per- sonsllv, us ough the petitioners incur great riak.bave been arrested.The Czarina ed one petition on the spot, whereupon the crowd loudly applauded.FROM O1TA WA.The Nile Expedition-\u2014Politicians in Town\u2014 The Exhibition.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, Bept, 12.\u2014The receiving of the boatimen for the Nile contingent ceased bere at noon to-day.Lord Melgund is wall with the expeditious manner in which © organization has been effected, and is under the impression that the contingent will number over four hundred experienced boatmen.The Ottawa district will contribute nearly half of the whole number.The lumber Interests were not particularly anxious to allow the pick of their men to be captured without entering a protest, bur notwrith- standing this then Jarol ment has been parti ocularly Hvely ru adds 90 to the contingent, reo 1 vers about 61, and Cushnewaga about 50 Indiana.Lord Melgund (ome days ago cabled Lord Woi- reley if he cared about having a birch bark canoe.An affirmative answer was re.gelved, and the canoe, with a quantit birch bark and gum, will form part o the equipment.This will probably be the fret birob bark to glide over the bosom of the Nile.Lord Melgund says the voyageurs will not be supplied with firearms, the object belng to avoid as much as possible the ot introduction of the military clement.per nd P.McDougald, M Plot N.Qed Mr.Townsead, Sir Charles Tupper's ons in Cumberland County, arrived in the city yesterday on connected with the Government.Lord Lansdowne will officially 1 visit the Dominion Exhibitiou here, week after next.FRANCE AND CHINA.China Wishes to Have a Conference\u2014The French Troops in Tonquin, PARI, Sept.12.-The Chinese Government FT to the (French ultimatum, says: hic fa repared to withdraw the garri- ath Ca pind \u201cro Ca! me he Bs second article.France ought to respect the third article.The French demand for in- demaity, they claim, is not in accordance with the five articles of that treaty.The forcible taking of guarantee and indemnity is contrary to the teoaLy, and compels China to give the treaty powers the history of the T question, together with the protest ot China, D the latter Government awaits an opportunity to discuss the question.China requests Patenotre to come to Tien Tsin and arrange a detinitive treaty and strengthen friendly relations between the two nations.This would be a proper mode ef procedure according to in aw.Ît la ofatally ed that the nymber of the { ules © Frenob flag In quin is 19,000; 14,000 are Europeans, the rest pative a THE NILE EXPEDITION.General Wolseley*s Plans\u2014An Egyptians ; Loan.Sept.12.\u2014General Wolsele prossed.to Wady Halfa as soon as his His Troops fe Let tha ee aaract m n ex on proceed fo Dongol oy water.and at Dongola-it will et what route to pursue in the ad- hartoum.The rument the natives will become frie so ma Lo t will not be necessary for the rend A dition to p beyond Dongola.Major Chermside states that a report 18 current that Gordon has made an attack upon Berber.There Is à report current bere that bas offe guarantee a loan to Government will place the hi property nde English control as es.THE HUNGARIAN PREMTER SPEAKS.Vrænxa, Sept.19.\u2014Herr Tisza, the Hun- Prime Minister, in an address at rosswardein, stated that the Gove t was stroug enough to overcome anti- religious agitations, especially those med against De Jews.put es al Poms were necessary be erred upon the Government in order to effectively nish the | iaors.Yan ard to re- ~ pper Ouse wo represent the birth, the pr the different religions of the and would comprise men who were appointed for life on account of hoon jic services.tid tot far ss Sebt oon could} des he present peace ir Fle Sd fet arity \u2018applaud Br Taras tendered a bun- 1 ; CLEVELAND ENDORSED.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014e Tammany Falls into Line, bat not without Lai Frotost\u2014Grady Decisres for Butler.NEw YORK, Se t.12.\u2014Thero was au immense imiance, NAS ET meee CER mune | on Le or Specific Brticles.A 1 PFEEFORRY Te ass endl nips Day Cel AND, .Laver 1e mur age of resorts 10 war every ki rise pis trom Spalicst 10 the largess.prides \u201cha cou of every À shape always où gliy also Chinese ee of Fireworks x .I'rof.land & Coa, ment of the \"i al the t ice M ihe Munireal Car vas.nanufacuirers for Horteullural sardens wd pm Toronto.raw for con ce eel plas al Wworder.Expemenced map out Cou ts contd, it i for SET puok Mat sent plication.ess F.HAND CO.L'yro nie Arts .Hamilton, Unt.Woods\u201d UQU.WELL BO.G\u2014BUY Ti STAR Will bore & Lo 25 ineb hole; hand or Dorse fos - hour.Our Combined Aa ol i power.Tor Balt Ear = A Bireet, ton, URL 134xjaw 4 À à H\u2014 ANEW TREATMENT A +, CA oh permanently gures the worst cave in fr Thi plications.d stamp for fonts A A, Hobie & 3% 305 Kihz Sood ou Toro o rÉszeud AN CURED \u2014$1,000 FORFEIT\u2014 fois Cancer Curecures without use of knife.The only permanent cure in the world.Send two 2% siamps or eres sn L.BMITH, Cuaticuok, WF CRE FELT BA THE CARPETS pen floor air t, Pleasant to walk At of y.be RE ato! Pare a AL BAZAAR Te cit ss, Er toatreal.auef 1 Lot Hateen Dress Goods, only 10e yard.1 Lot Checked Dress Goods, oniy 12 kc.1 Lot Ladies\u2019 Satéhels, leather, trom Uu.1 Lot Raisins, 3 Loxes or 8 16e.for 25e.& Bags Walnuts, by the bag only, 3c.Ib.Baving purchased 300 yards of Tapestry Carpet, used by the Lritish Sctentific Arsoclation for oue week, will sell in lots to suit purchaser at R5c.yard.GEORGE H.ROWELL, 1805 NOTRE DAME STREET (2nd flat, 4th doors East lace \"Armes «square JEVTSH NE EW YEAR A NICE COLLE tion of New Year Cards in various do- JUSEPH FORTIER, Mercaulde statisuer, &e.ST.JAMES STHERS.213200 L \u201cADIES Pennyroyal Pills «* Chichester's English\u201d) aro indispensable wo ladies ull particulars b Jeter coqs Cluchester Chem.Cu adison square.Fr Pa.GOL od PICTURE FRAMING KN AND OLD Frames re-gildod at HoPE's, the Work- {ogman\u2019 A Picture Frianer, Latourapu Frames a specks Lal- ty.H.HOPE, 38% and 40 Bleury Street.AWS \u2014AMERICAN BOLID SAWS, IN- serted-tooth saws of all styles.Damas- cus-tempered extra thin saws a specialty.Raw zummars.gummer bits, swages\u2014several s styles.sige files, npevd indicators.WATEROUS, Braatfur een SHOW-CASES ALL STYLES OF SHOW- gene cases ; low prices; best goods.Send for catalogue.W.MILLICHAMI & CO: 170z 29 to 35 Adelaide st.East.Toronta.FEYO EXCHANGE \u2014 READY MADE CLOTHING, to the amount of $3,000 0 EHO Bre ely provers Ai LA RET HE MONTREAL™ SHOE COMPANY make a specialty of Men's Hand Sewed Roots and Shoes.They make them better and cheapes than any other place in ihe ary.154 St Lawrence Sg \\HE SCIENCE OF LIFE OR SELF-PRES- ervati a medical work for every ur Olke 126 wvaluadle re » .nid verfuUdus lor ad diseases.dr male.AAA a AB Soldiue iron voa Besatead.In Appl y 8 4 stree Frok-ALE R REPT PARLORSET, FOR $28, AND ONE -hine.t $80.Sewin , heup.Apply hy jottets so.oor er © PTT ~~~ 5% SWING OT; ALSO, A n good order, for sale cheap.Tai: Om F< LE\u2014 A MOST COMPLETE PRINTER'S STOCK, th for newspaper or job printing, Cottrell & Babcock Urlinder p press, steam ow, wo sonic prensca plant; ra OTE, or pramiblete and ches A rocate, Three Kiem, FORFALE DREDGE, .YU0 UC WOAT AND SCOWE, at cheap and on ace Steam Shovel, A.B.ain nery Broker, 63 NU James at.2144 BA 1 ANDS HIGH, 4 YEARS Foie sound and x to Coachunuh, rear 770 Sherbrooke st + + 2 R od Gri TANO AT A GREAT BARGAIN IN F° rer aliogaay , very cheap for or alro at Eri t bedroom Jet for 420.wean, 8y, Pr thain and 8&i ries Fyn 8.ENQUIRE AT ae R SALE\u2014A SECOMD-HAND HOT ATR FURNACE, aah its appurtenancss.good conditions.Apply © 20:4 and 3028 Noire Dame St, MA CHINERY.(New and _) Second-band 1.60 H.P.Boiler, Marine Return Tubalar, 1.19 \u201c - pow} Locomenre, Le: =.(gré ent.20 \u201c En ne, Pro ler.big oe hoa.110 * \u201c oclsontal, Patent Aatomatic Cat ne = - - ii 4 + - oo.1, =\u201d - Upright.New Boliers and Engines, all sizes snd styles, to order Second-hand Stearn Pumps, Drills, &c., all for sais che » Colquhoun, Prummond & Ce., 45 COMMON STREET Mantes te Purchase.PN LOS LT AT TAN ANTED \u2014 À STEAM YACHT.dress with full particulars.KENT & AEBÇOT RCOTTE.2168 4 qd\u2019 Armes, Montreal.TRanted to Æorrow.SANS SOLS SAS RAA Woororerien BORROW.$i ox.FIRST.CLASR properties.in the on or Three hivers, interg 8 ver Business Chances.$12,000.00 Will Buy an Interest in.À Well-Estabished Business PAYING OVER 85 PER CENT.1891xe0d GOOD REASONS FOR SELLING J.CRADOCK SIMPSON, 191 Bt.James EY ARD BUS OR Winnipeg.A well-known, established Hardware business on the very best part of Main street.The stock is almost new and is well assorted.Last year's business has been very satisfactory, with much better prospects this year, on account of the large crops.Apply nnipez.C.214 4 PEER on & Co.Snowdon ., Montreal.eod OR MST SALOONS, GRO- Goods Btores, Cigar and rat Fra Sie ER rene mr oa OR SALE > STOCE AND GOOD will qs a tore.Address mr FED To PO FALL, BUGGY où Wie B's nse; or pay a liberal rs to Box to 53 53 Sogyenient to Soa nod can Ww Wr \u201cWOOD SERN several aies.Address, stating size an Mouses to Tat.\u2014 HOUSE, 11 ROOMS, FURNISH- Ta and heated, at 94 St.Denis Street, yard.sidewalk and rool tn care of owner, possession im.wWediately.Apply on premises, N.Loorussa.218 7 r YO LET-_ FURNISHED HOUSE, ON ST.Antoine St, West, 13 rooms, coach Tiause and stables, ali modern conveniences, rent te desirable tenant, 850 per monib.Box 249 F.O., Montreal.214 TINO LET \u2014 FURNISHED HOUSE, ni apartments.in first class locality.rent $60 per mouth, if desirable prupriguer and aughter would bourd wifb tenant.Address\u201c V 1118\" STAK Clive, $14 T° LET-THE LOWER TENEMENT NO 366! 4 St.Cons'ant street (rear), pes- slun 1st Oct.next.Couties & Lamarche.32 3 - dames LET-A LARGE HOUSE OF 14 rooms, flited up with all modern con- veniencen.Appiy 38 le imond Square._ @16 31 JSE AND GARDEN, 83 Rent $400; no taxes.a ply a1 60 Mackay ses \"a; WO LET -HOUSE, 1474 ST, CAT HERINE St.: bas just been thoroughly renovated, new drain ; imtnediale possession.Por rent and partie uw Jars apply to Atkluson, 61 St Juanes st.2147 pe LET HOUSE, 580 SHERBROOKE Street.Apply to KR'STANLEY BAGG, 2108 Si Jawes Street.RYO LET _ F Stories, 9 Apply tu *P.Ct.sireet.\"gs TLET\u2014 A SELF-CONTAINED Cor tage, at St.Lambert, on the river bank, near the Railway Station, has 9 rooms, wood and Foal shed atlached, tent moderate, 224 St.James, Street.INISHED HOUSE, TWO Apartments, central situn- tion.Reusud, Advucate, 3 SL Su es rg RENT NICELY FURNISHED U oo ER tenement, in West End, immediate possession, rent mudérate.Address *T 1: \"STAK Ofhre.215 4 Bouses Wanted.AA A MALL HOUSE WANTED, Either furnished, or partly furnished ; would do, if uiberwise desicable.; J.CRADDOCK SIMPSON, '.pa 191 St.James st, Montreal.WWASTED TED \u2014 FOR 1st \u201cOCTOBER, A A small Cottage or House, in a good locallty, elther {nrnished vr utifurnished.rent NN be moderute, Address with particulars, \u2018\u2019 V.1000.* see ve 216 ¢ WY ANIED-ASMALL HOUSEOK FLAT, containing 5 or 6 rooms, near tho To Church.Address 18 Brunswick St, Matthew wa TED ~ IMM] EDIATELY, SMALL furnished house or cottage, with inodern FN ences.\u201c W.1161.\" Star office.218 3 wai NTE D TO RENTZAN OFF ICE, suitablo for a lawyer; three rooms, wih vault.Address all particulars WM 763,\" STOR Office.2139 ANTED-TO RENT, ASMALL SELF.contained house or either lower or op per teneuen( un : res; pétales locality fu the East End ihe ely.Address * * Box 8%3, Montreal Post 4 Part of à house 216 2 Stores, Motels &c., to Ter.STORE TO LET_CHEAP.412 ST.JAMES Ù Street.Desirable location and suitable for must any business.Apply ai STAR office.2128 TRIO LET, PART OF STORE, FOR SALE of provisions, Butterand Cheese, Crockery or Hardware.desirable locality and there Hues of bus ness much wanted.Enquire 401 Si.Lawrence Sn NO LET- LARGE STORE, WITH SHEL V- 3, Counters, &c., on St.Lawrence st.near gnonne.rear portion can be used nsf dwelling with yard, shed, and splendid cellar, terms moderate, Apply tu Estate\u2019 Wi Hson, No.Il Place d'Armes Hill, 21h 4 YO LET.HANDSOME NEW OFFICES, IN Dawes\" buildings, corner St.James and Cathedral 8t., heated with hot water.Applyon props.NO LET STABLE, IN 46 ] j 10 REAR OF upper St.t r month.Appl 208 St, Ta ree?reut $ per mon AP NO RENT\u2014FOUR STALLED STABLE and Coach House and yard, ts, er month.Apply 1397 SL Catherine St.Éarms for Sale FOR SALE DT ACCUS.80 Mécared, balance in wood; good land well watered.Buildings on good rvad eu mill, store and school; decided bargain, sa cash, $300 2 years 8 pc.Address® chmord, PU 216 4 Larus to er.NARMS TO LET \u2014 NEAR THE CITY.Apply to M.STANLEY BAGG.21081 35 St James Street.Xroperty for Sale, Am mm mn nn ~~ ANADIAN LAND } EN Np AAA with largest and best list of farms in of \u2018Ontario, Manitoba and every tario showing each lot, fopplled for receipt of 15¢ .FENTON Le.ADVERTISER.\u201d Dominton, and ma, county of We estern ntar à limited time on Toruato.Unt $17 3 WILL BUY A WELL- 9 built modern block of three first class stone front tenement houses in the West End, in good order, comprising three upper and three lower tenements, all occupied by good tenants.The property actually yields over 7 per cent.and can be made an 8 per cent.Investment.J.CHADOCK SIMPSON, 1 St.James st, Montreal.w 218 3 Fo; 5 SALE.Handsome private residence, No.178 Bt.Denis Street, corner Emery, heated by HOT WATER, has 18 apartments, B.and W.C., hot and cold water in all the rooms, the house has been PAPERED and G NED from ep to bottom b ox parieneod artists.If ased AT ONCE it will besoldata GAEAT AROMS and immediate possession, Hier Sheriff's Tite.Real Estate Agent, 193e0d 131 St James Street OR SALE\u2014A LOT ON CONWAY ST.25 by 100 ft.A Lot on the Bond Pro opertr at Cote St.Antoine, 68 x 175 ; 4 Lots t Antoine Street, corner Guy: 4 Lots on uy Street corner Bt.Antoine: 8 Lots on Richmond Avenue ; i 8 Lots on Britannia Easy terms.Brest b.Mecomuiok, or States, stands cuiting raw muets chants Lunch Boos, N aiter hurses, and drive, Jusurance ut ihe: vice ; wrutes quod LU x Ww men's or tumtlies\u2019 washing at ber vwn ge Man, vier five years iu last place.employer.trust ; ; fau «peak credentials, a each.Situations Wanted.NA AAA, em A NN pale; ro pu A PUPIL OF PUOF.DUCHARNE puplis, Tor i rs commences Sepl.| Address © W 1135\u201d STAn office.ANT TED STTUAT ON 218 3 WwW GIG OR HIP sawn.Well ip in ae, Address \u201c \u201cWütng io cv to Suns 1152,\" Stak of 3 4 WANTED - A» sir AVION SBE A TETCLA Hotel aml Hemiancant Cook aml Carver, unger- a UPS ta a F.Uptop, Mer.spiral ut.cs.or one week.2163 VV ANTER-X STATION BY A YOUNG MAN that umderstand< the ca of horses well, té look dress « ~U 1078.\u201d STAR otic nee Ÿ ANTED\u2014 WAS STNG BY À JEST ECT AE youug womauy, in rear of 200 8¢ tievrge st.214 3 FANTEDS SITUATION AS i XUBRER OF of sy other pegupation : best of testimon! st.Heu ETS wa: lb with zoo rotor Xi] AN © & a, situation as doc Clerk in \u2018 hand.\u201cVv Btturtions ¥acnut.~~ VY ANTED AT ONCE\u2014A TRAVELLER for the China, Glass and Earthenware Trade, to lake the Houte West of Torunto.Apply to Box 1968, Montreal.Must understand the Lusincss.none other need apply.Hy WA ANTED_A FIRST-CLASS RELIEF Stamper, one who thorou hly under- standn her ustneas, to the Zhly und od conttant employment Edwin Tan 2002 ou goud wi Xavier Street.ox Co st o WwW AN TE b= A A SMART YOUTH 10 POELE PTE TEE Ap to ee otre Ine street Went.Ake Cha REMABLE MAN, TO to En 2 fobbing apne Engine y+ USE be able Hea tee LV STAR OFFICE.FANTED CX: TFC TION AS HOURERE.PER, BY 3 au AN D x Su yenrs.best FEPER.BY ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COTTON Address V 1115.RS 216 8 Spinner, to superintend about thirty ANTFL- BYTESPECTARLE WOMAS.GENTIF- F- home.Mrs.Dunning, mn reat 1as Ble ury st.2165 3 ANTED VRITU ATIC fn runt tunity; or the ¢ SGUENERALSERVANT, of rooms for gentle.Apply at 59 Aylmer ju WAN Thb\u2014BY A YOUNG ENGL THEM, LADY BITUA- tion in à store.Address Mansgeld Street.63 WwW ANTED \u2014 TRADESMEN®S BOOKS \u2018To POST ox audit, of shindar evening employment, »b petent bank heeper, tertus inuderate.Address\" EN J Stan Om we D SITUATION AS BARTENDER, ax man, well up in the business, Ada br aur ice.be Ww w TED- BY A Tor NG WOMAN, A SITUATION ak upper honsemald or any place of trust.Address 184 51.Charles Borromes sic 2155 wh ANTED SITUATION AS COOK, ADDRESS +3 Ontario st.215 Bre mane Shinde: There the numbers and kinds of jarna numerous, nus and experie; * Spiane r* STAR Office.perience.A are wir ED\u2014A YOUNG AL AN, OF Goo ress, 3 man; 800 Adiirens + V 1088\" Sram oer SAR: salary ANTED_FOR PAPER BOX FACTORY youn \u2018wan to work paper cutter, tris for glue worl RICE, MILLE & 2184 rally phar TON ICUTTERS- ATTENTION THREE thousand menu are jranted to.work on stone in Jew Y ork C 1, (pod pa y.ht_bonrs.entre.ne Bl one t S.By order of the Master Sronecu hors Bd es roc AN BLES TABLE Hands.Apply at ice à J À sui ss PpiT at ounces 10 John C.à en, MES WASTED FUE COTTER FOR WINNTPEG.why can do fine work and jobs; \u201cONE best wages | ex- 1d t A W An TEU- Tr A TIONS AS Spiro SWOHEN x fe Kobertnon 4 y Fenny n'es per \\pformation RD atore or shop wo respect able pr women, 7 speaking boll lang anges, Address © T 1021,\u201d STanofice.ARIEDT OIG TADY Wii w PAs y sireet.* FANTED SITUATION AS STOREMAN.OR 44,55 ü WV Fort ao EY ile Email WANTED TL SINISE Sry vs and of a A Wo ANTED: SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN AR James st.he poly, With references, at 3b 3° ~aachman or room in a private family.Address \u201cT.1088.\" STAR office.215 4 V FANTED-BY A TRUSTWORTHY MIDDLE AGED pérson, sitnation In à fruit or confectioner\u2019s store, or as working liousekeeper, or to attend an invalid lady.Best city retereuces.Address Mrs.(., 8e + Urbain 8 54 WANTE D-BY RERPECTABLE WOMAN, GENTLE en's ur families washing, at her own bute.Mrs Dunning, rear 188 Bleury St.2155 W- ANTED-AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN DESIRES cwployment, either on salary or commission, 1f reautts proved Sallifactors would thvest small ine ome.adress, iv Office.2127 SERVANT.APPLY AT WASTED A GENERAL The Tuw Dorchester st.West, between 3 10and 12a.m.NV\u201c Fervant one rom the coi GIRL, aS GENER.AL cout sv Bel ountry prefer 24PBiT TTD GENERALE RY NT.Ë Ww family.Apply at 225 St.Dette - FORA Bi) + WANTED \u2014 oF \"CE or LY AT a Francois Xavier St, must write a good hand.nes WASTEDIDIMEDIATELY, THOROUGH © È ENERAL servant, reterences requir 13 Ave.a ès 2 WA i En ON BY A YOUNG MAN AS Dookk parr or Messie bookkeeper.Reference if considered.1 No.1371 Notre Dame st.2127 A SMART BOY.FOR À Address Box 1515 Post Office, Moira ANTED BY A Yor Nt MAN, SITUATION AS Coachinan, can give lest of references from last Address Q 831% STAR office.2135 WANTED IMMEDIATELY few weeks, V ANTED-IMMEDIATEL Y, A GOOD PLAIN COOK, references required.Apply 100 Unjyarnty Sint! 216 WwW ANTED JA SITUATION BY AN AMERICAN, 33 yrars old who If acquainted with the (roceries, Pr Viston and Pool and Shoe business.Address * P.HE RTAK Office.WA T9 \u2014 SITUATION AS BOO! OK K EFPER \u201cSh Assistant, by a reliable man.dress P.O.pox 214 \\ a ere BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN, A situation is sloremaAan, packs cher oe any (any position at and write Address *J.054.\" ETAn OMee.145 Yy ANTED= BY AN ACCOUNTANT, HAVING NG FOTR- teen years\u2019 experience, and holding te highest ation in some Mercantile house or Cor- Tallon.w HE {athe accept a reasonubie salary.Address vx 82 Point st, 214 7 WANE LZ BY Wh LT EDUCATED YOUNG MAN, Situation as bookkeeper, or assistant bookkeeper.Has had five years\u2019 experience in abuve capacilies in two leading cliy firms, First-class references.Address.\u2018 K.STAR Uffice.2144 Rooms.NAN SNS NADINE ADN LS ANA TAN Res GOOD ROOM AND BOARD, FOR MARRIED couple or two mngle Gentleman at 43-50 a week 24 Aqueduct st, near dépot.214 à OOMS- FURNISHED , ROOMS SUITABLE FOR ONE or two tientlemen.¢ Meaver Hall Sqr.214 4 RUA 10 LIT -ONE BOOM FCRNISHED, FOR 1 1 or 2 2 gentlemen.Apply 38% Bleury st.POOMS - FUKNISHED, DOURLE AND BTSULE.G66 l'alace st, near Beaver Hail HD 214 'OOMs \u2014FURNISHED Ok T SHED.Fo 7 XL Dominique St, nesr Craig.57 Réoys £ EL TU RNISHED ORUNFU CES SHED ANE flat with Bath and W.C.844 St, rine st., cor.of Sanzuinet.2164 RY QUM-TO LET.NICELY FURNISHED ; eo x A » month.47 Lagaucheuere st.63 DOMS ZA LARGE POULE F F OST # ROOM, FUR.ished; also, a small single rehesier 3.2 v R OO M S- COMFORTABLY FURNISHED FOR gentlemen of quiet habits; bath, &c.; vicinity st James Club; also, nice large attic room, A5 per muath, ._ Apply No.BU university st.ROUNS-FL RN1SHED.BOTH DOUBLE AND SI INGLE, h board, ut 45 McGill College Avenue.Ru ni 47 RNISHED BEDROUMS AND STING: room, nt 45 McGill College \\venna.DOME TWD\" LARGE tL FURSTSIED FRONT rooms, board.273 Bleury st.2t87 DOMK\u2014Z as or APPLY 178T.DA sin 3 À Place, after 5 p.m.ANTED\u2014GOOD GENERAL RERVAN Ww Hubert st.Washing given out.VANT.AT ET 3 ANTED-X YOUNG GIRL AS HOU SEMAID, OSE to assist with washing; wages 9 month A APR 38 NeuUill C ollege Avenue do liar, * ANTED-A THOROLOH GENERA %; W Sante 81 Durocher st L SERV Wa AN NE AL WwW Vrai.-$ ChE R SERVANT, FOR Sa W ÿANTEDCAN ESGLIS SH GENE FRAL SERVANT Ti mn of tw re W 21 PS Hubert ot.\u201d © references required, Ap- Vy ANTED N BRICKLAYERS TO G TOTO CORN.wal! imei Apply Thos.A.McCabe, Albion Wi Comwall.2163 WVANTED-ATTRE THE FRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE, A man w attend furnaces and make himself =, Apply between 6 and 7 p.m.© wepersliy D-I TATELY, AN ÉRIENCED \\eneral servant, with cit fetérences, Appii 4 40 Lorne Avenue.y two in famuly.ANTED-A HOUSEMAID, TH TO ASSINTIN IN Ww care vf à child.Applyat des Sherbrooke brooke at.516 S$ Whim HOUSEMAID, AT #5 UNIV UNIVERSITY WAN En IRVI«CLARS MEAT AND Figtn Cook for Hotel Apply at once, stating sala: Box 218, Napanee.ply nee ne noe\u2019 Wi ANTED\u2014ST HF EYOWS TRANSIT THED ile Address, with description and price, \u2018VV 11 Youle office.2183 WA By erat A RL TO MAKE HERS SELLY GENER amily of three.»immedia at | ily paral, street.7 poly Hey WASTE I UND ESS FIRS T BEE DAY consfant employment, references quired.Apply at \"461 St.Urbain ut.y 716 3 V ANTED ein {1 RST-CLANS OYSTER OPENER, ugh.Corn: Man dnesa at Walker's, 1752 N Notre ane ee 250 ANTED-MAN xo DO CHORES ABOUT A W situated near W indsor Hotel, tend x ow a IE J inter shovel s snow, mind furnace, &c.Apply at 3 216 ANTED\u2014A GENERAL BERVANT, ONL Fou W a country preferred.Apply sou St.Urbain.5 WASTED COMPETENT HOUSEMATID, ABLE, walt on table; also, intelligent t Frotesant nurse of some experience, for tre Children ages 3, 7; references required.Apply 18 Lincoln Avenue, \u201cboforé | a or after 6 p.m.3 WANE ED\u2014IRLS FOR BRONZING.83 WELLING: 4 2 ANTED =A DIORO SERV Aeros UGH RVANT, Wisk 00MAR_TO LET, FU (FRISHED RPRRTNENTS) OR > i PA AXTED - SRE N I Soon epg.¥ \u2018 OF TOMS 5 x a W family, good wager waar and Cnn, ALL 0 R% Mount Côliege À venu Ernest Bureet.ov 10 ! Avoir das Roeï- ~WITH BATH, For WATER, TWO W Ae robes In ruour, meais if required.113 Cham de Mars, between Ni, Denix and Fontan 210 2 I OOMN\u2014 IU LET FARLOK BEDROOM ; ALS 4), single room or nt © .LU.and hot and cold water, 246 St.Martin st., off Si, Bantoine sl.216 5 MOM4\u2014AND \u2018BOARD, AT 24 CATHCART STREET.QUMs- JHHEE LARGE E ELEGANTLY AN ENISIF od rooms I location in vpposite er den.No.13 5t.Denis.y.210 8 3 JOMS_TO KENT, TWO COMFORTABLE WELL furnished rouvms, with modern conveniences.Victoria St, 2155 RON 1 LFT, WITH PARTIAL BOAKD.AT Rest St.Antoine st.> OOMS-FOUR NICE, NEWLY-FU ENISHE D HOONS.with use of bath and w.c.ap aber Tu 3 Rôoons FIRST-CLA 820 = street ; central locality ; pirate family.153 ROWE WLLL-FURNTSHED.WITH BOARD.pi ROooN- VITE ou: 19 HANOVER ST.ns 3 RUOME-FIEST CLASS, AND BOARD.358 EX] st.JROOM-FURNISHED.164 BT.GEORGE ST.ns Re OOH\u2014LARGE, WELL FURNISHED kooM, WITH sad suitable for two gentl married couple at 263 St Martin st, near SL antoine wr ROOMS FL EXISHED, TO.LET, WITH OR wir _«ut board.listes 25 3 00MB_ FOR GE EE ES MES THREE FURNISHED rooms on parlor, furnirhed or anfarniahed, Ft \"or eu tenter or married couple.near Windsor Hotel, ¥8 Osborne Siret DUMB TWO GENTLEMEN 1LLINU TO ROO together ; with or without board.288% Bt.George: st.\u2014 *soset 109 8t.Francois Xavier St Fe SALE OR EXCHANGE.A very attractive Cottage, with large garden, situated on the corner of St.Thomas Street, facing the river at Longueuil.The house has just been put in splendid order, having band- some Marble Manties, Bath and W.C.with hot and cold water.Nicely painted \u201cand ide verandas in front and side and or a summer or winter residence, being within a few minutes\u2019 walk of the Fe and R.R.Depot.il! be mold at a very moderate price or a good city Frgperty will be taken fn exchan heriff's Title.Apply to MEL- ME SMITH, 383 Mountain Bt, or J.8- BOIT.Notary, fx James BL, Montres papered, suitable NOR SALE OR TO LET-TWO STORES and Dwellings combined, and store and dwelling at market corner, in St Jerome.Also a fine house, brick and stone, near the church, with 9 acres of ground and nice orchard.Also 168 acres 3 from above village, one-half cultivated; ace wood; the soil is first-class.+ Address J.Ale and Porter Brewers, NO.296 ST.RARY STREET, MONTREAL.Ale and Porter in woat and bottles.x WATS % Foruaceuion | bottles ou \u2019orter, and le-athorised to a, 4 wd To ies WagRIVED BY TRLEPRONG.13% Rosman sdank, { BUILDNR A AND a ormes AD BrOXE am 97 Colborne Street, Montreal.ASE FREE Jin 2H SHE | SAMUEL GOLTMAN, MEBCHANT Taikhon AND (JLOTHIER, Ne.1004 Notre Dame Street, Kay BOTS\u2019 CLOTHING ON HAND.Ho iy taining Fow Top ta- ment, wi the oh sors onr ER our, handsome! bles conte 10 ps hr 200weo4 = Families regularly supplied.perfectly dimensions about To ess immediately.nine Wm.Gauthier, 8t.Jerome.1 H.R.ok & BURS.JPABENT Bos Real Estate Auctioneers and Loan sud xa tate Agents, S89 Bt.James Street.We respectfully call the attention of property owners to our facilities for disposing of Real Estate, either by private sale or at auction.Since last January we have heid the largest and most success!ul Real Ee \u2018e particularly invite intending sellers for the Fa Tre to give Us a call, get our ter and aly Srrangementa for the dispo of their Taleo pe tona Trade Bales, Furniture es = domicile, and Bankrupt Stouks.We positively can give fall satisfaction.PARENT BROS.Auctioneers and ta, : Summer Besorts.8E BEL@IL MOUNTAINS ss.Hilaire, P.Q.\u201cTHE IROQUOIS HOUSE ER et tate Sales in our | x OOMR\u2014FURNISHIED ROOMS, WITH ALL MOdern conveniences.Apply 31 Beaver RIL.JR OOM VACANT.23 MCGILL COLLEGE AVENTE.4s 4 OOM\u2014LARGE FURNI 5 AB for two gentlemen, = = Si.Antoine st 7145 Rem s-WELL FÜR D.family private.718 eur st ROP DLY FURNISE so ROOM SINGLE J RO coupe and angle gentlemen, , 180; 213 7 OST > RORY ROOMS; ALSO BOARD 1 Ron » family private.193 Mountain st, near Wd sor Hote! Ros.3 UNFURXN SHED ROOMS, B.& C.1 beth a 218 7 Rooxs AND TOARD=AT 71 BLEURY STREET.vd be seco Ns 7 Red devis\" ma 153 voei ing door visitors can also Si Tm ABR e family; a: Saga A Sade hes Daren, on ia OOM.FUN RNS) VE R PE = opr 211 ee Btreel Jan, bath de Bsons Wanted.PANNES NA FA WANTED \u2014 FO three s; West moderaie.Ad ie > AX =) L aaa cL REE es fbn L111 : adie fn.ear A WV berg \u2018ns Ripa mir prafesrod, vicialty Jr WER ee oe, no, ver bon ; 3 Ri hai Board.NN mera nar where no other Boars \u201cAND ROOM A sans No MA RRIXD que Sran Office.enn have the a onions : B 140 fit.iinet © mw | à Boy AE secre yi Pt 5 ICEL AE 161 4 lent boarders.k® Csthed fe Boirh-rox TWO GENTLE ENT FRY | Bose dali | 2127 Board Wanted.a a AA Li 48 WASTED = A HARMAN FOE ST.JAMES CLUE; also, 0 good wal ughly club life.Avy to the te Monier\u201d oro 3188 WwW?ANTI EDA GOOD GENERAL SERVANT, YOUNG , comfortable home an ag toa Wom bl party Ay 3} 32 Mackay St.ns WASTED-\u2014A GOOD RELL A Dakota.({miversity Tow) to look after the sale ber of ho: wh lots and farm.Iarm is well shel tered and w watered; thoro: \u2018quehbred cattle, which d His thine would not necessaril required.Musi well per month, bouse Lo live in.Apply.th references, to P.Q Er 54 We ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, FAMILY of two.Apply 385 Sherbrooke st.FoR A 313 Ww ASTED\u2014A PLERE FOR TRE ROCK) business to to Western x da, nee bat CAuRT class rienced men Rf app 1801 Notre Lame st.7 74 53 2 ANTED\u2014C ACHR S MUST EE WELL RECOM Walesa WY sorchesier st.5153 VASTED-YOUES à TEL Li TO 15 FAR f age, to with light housework ; fortable bose Joras a quit, steady girl.Apply at once to [7 U0 Hypolite 2155 ATED APPRENT CE TO SHIRT CUTTING.WAL A poly ne e B: role.533 5% Paul al st.NES Won Ne SOIR PLAIN C00 onth; references required.Address yalion, Vermont.WANTED \u2014 A GOOD C Apply before 10 and OK.WITH REFE CES.ter à, at 770 Bherbroske A 3 \u2018W ANTED- IMMEDIATELY, A ome TORR: Douthillier, i Union Aad: WALT ERA NTAR NIE Mae ne., Apps H, Ayers.19 Jurors street.215 wT ANTE RN Ww clans .one who can wash, iron an cook ; must t of references Good wages a person.Apply y Street.À A ANTED AX Makers.Lomy at L.Ko \"e, 81 b El ver Hall.214 4 ANTED\u2014 INT ELLIGERT TOUR 3 WOMAN Ti write in an s 4 ACTE bod from 4 T Dan voile, Siating salary Eros à Fences: F.0 box NS NSN SNS Lee) BROWN LEATHER PURRE, (TUESDAY In the cars of Peel ema 8e Finder please return Po Waiting Room keep T-A GREEN PA .À Lo ven to anyone returning F rocher a L'HL ox iE I 4 To 8 ang the the hand, tramples upon tem ons.liberty, and it makes some virtues imprac- RL Co \u2018 CF \u2014é Ca \u201cyh die ar\u2019 SUNDAY READING., LORD, THOU ART GREAT, (From the German of Seidl).\u201cLord.thou are great!\u201d I cry, when in the cast The day {# blooming like a rose of fire.When.tb partake anew of life's rich feast, ature and man awake with fresh deat When art thou seen more gracious, God\u2019 power.: Than in the morn\u2019s great resurrection hour?\u201cLord, thou are great!\u201d I ary.when blackness shrou The nconday heavens, and erinkling light- pins flame, And on the tablet of the thunder-clouds flery lpiters write thy dreadful name.hen art thou, mote Than in the midday tempest's lowering path \"Lord.thou art great ra Sry when n the west, ay softiy vanquis Bh 8 glowi eye, When song-teusls ring from every woodland nes And all in melancholy sweetness die; When aivst thou.Lord, our hearth more biess\u2019d repose, Than in the magie of thy evening shows?\u201cLord, thou art great!\u201d I ory at dead of night, Wheu silence broods alike on land and deep; Ww bon stars gu up and down the blue arche eight, And ou the silver clouds the moonbsams sleep; When benkonest thou, O Lord, to toftier heights, Than in thé silent praise of holy night?\u201clord, thou art great!\u201d in nature's every form; Greater In noie -simply most great in all; In tours and terrors, storm.And all that atirs the heart, {s felt thy call; \u201cLord, thou ure great!\u201d \"Oh, let me praise thy nate.ADd grow in greatness as | thine proclaim.sunshine, smile, and The Uses of Adversity.The breaking up of the family circle on earth has vften been the m reuniting all the beloved ones da Cove Dé treachery of earthly friends nas often driven us to dloser ootnmuuion with the faithful and true friend on high.\u2018Tho work of earthly hopes bas often enriched our linmortal hopes.The vagity of this world has led us to seek more enrnesUy fot the solid realities of the world to come.\u2014Dr.Heck.Diversity of Service.No one follower of Christ should condemn the other becauss the other's spiritual lite 1s not of the sare stawp as bis own.Let not Martha, wearied with her much serving, running everywhere to Wiselonary meotings.or Lu \\lait Lue sick and the poor, find fault with Mary inlier quiet devotion,peaonful,thouæht tui,geutle,loving because she does not abound fu the same activities.Nor jet Mary, inher turn,judge Martha, and call ber piety superficial.Let each of these follow the Master closely, see as much as possible of the infinite loveliness ot His character, and copy all she can see into her own life, but let her pot imagine that she has seen or copled all of Christ, and let ber look at every other believer's life with reverence, as bearing another little fragment of the same divine like- pes.Let every man dp earnestly and well the particular work which he is fitted and called to do, but let him not imagine he-is doing the only kind of work which Christ wants to have done in this world.Rather lot him look upon every other faithful servant who does a different work as doing a art wqually important and equally acoepta- lr to tha Master.\u2018Ihe bird praises God by singing.The flower pays its tribute in Iragraut incense as its renser swings in the breeze.The tree shakes down fruit trom its bending boughs.\u2018The atar pours out its silver beams to f - den the ear'h.The clouds give their blessing in gentle rain.Yet all with equal faithfulness fulfil their mission.So among Christ's servants, one serves by incessant toll in the home, caring for a large family; another by silent examples as a sufferer, patient and uncomplaining; another with tbe pen, sending forth wo that inspire, help, cheer and bless ; another by the living voice, whose vloquence moves men and starts impulses to better, grander living; another by the ministry of sweet song, another by sitting 10 quiet peace at Jesus\u2019 feet, and then shining as a gentle and silent tight, or pouring out the fragrance of love like a lowly and unconscious flower.Yet each and all of these may be serving Christ acceptably, hearing at the close of each day the whispered words, \u201c Well done.\u2019\u2014 Ærckange.' GEMS OF THOUGHT.Wrinkles disfigure women less than 1ll- nature.Travellers change their guineas, not their characters.We confess small faults in order to Insinuate that we have no great ones.The main strength and force of a law consists in Lhe penalty annexed to it.But little evil would be done in the world if evil naver could be done in the name of good.In judging of others, a man often erreth; but in examini himself, always laboreth fruitfully.i We may laugh or weep at the madness of mankind; we have no right whatever to vilify them.No action will be considered as blameless unless the will was so, for by the will the act was dictated.Doctrines are of use only as they are practised; men may goto perdition with thelr beads lull of tru Be courageous and noble-minded; our own heart, aud not other men\u2019s opinions of us, forms our true honor.The living Christian\u2014pure of heart and unspotted by the world-is the best preacher of the gospel lu these days.That state of life is the most hap superfluities are not required an necessaries are not wanting.Nothing is great but the inexhaustible wealth of Nature.She shows us only surfaces, but she is million fathoms deep.The years write their records on buman hearts as they do on trees, in hidden inner ciroles of growth which no eye can see.A loving act does more than a flery exhortation.What mankind needs is not more good talkers, bul more good Samar.Lans.where where The man wbose soul ls in his work finds bis bost reward in the work itself.The joy of achievement 1s vastly beyond the joy of reward.The recollection of a deep end true affection is rather a divine nourishment for a soul to grow strong upon than s poison to destroy It.He that does not know those t which are of use and cecessity for him to know, is butan ignorant man, whatever he may know besides.How abundant are the men and women who crave martyrdom in leadership! How few are willing to bonor themselves in the loyalty of service! This ie the law of benefits between men: Ho who is concious of bis ignorance, viewing it in the light of ne, is more w than one who mistakes superticial polish for real knowledge.The lightsome countenance of a friend giveth such sn inward decking to the house where it lodgeth, that proudes have a cause to envy the gliding.Faith though weak, is still faith; a glimmering taper, if nota glo toreh; but the taper may give ht as ; bu y as the torch, though not so brightly.Falsehood ts in a hurry; it may be at say moment dotectad and punished.Truth calin, serene, ite judgment is on high; its king cometh cut the chambers of eternity.Resolve not to be poor.Whatever you have, spend less.Poverty is a great enomy to human happiness.It certainly destroys ticable and othews extremely difficult.As the sun does not wait for incantations before he rises, way shines forth and is hailed of all so do not walt to do good for a use and date and but do it with your ow ke the sun, you will be lov teaches no lesson emnity thso this: ard to a great intelleot ta « pure heart: that evil no sooner takes ob of the oart, than folly commences the conques e mind.teness 1s the religion of the heart as foty is that of the soul.Itis good nature I It rend whoever may be its terrible in wrath, \u2019 MONTKHAL DAILY STAM.SATUKpAY, SHPTEMBER 18, 1884 \u2014DOUBLE SHEET = Touch not, taste not parkling bowl, The Sobist of inte: on, That fruitful source {ain dole.of k remorss anid deg a a ou, Take hosed nor ever let its And red libations drown thy reason; For a most false and brief delight, Be thou Dot | {ity of such treason ust that ch and heavenly power, © in Mis im rmed thy being, And who upholds thee every hour With love omniscient and all-seeing.Touch not, the sparkling bowl That FEA pA with mad excitement, That kills the ues of the soul\u2014 Oh! what a terrible indictmeut Might drawn up against this vice al curses earth-dispieases heaven! What multitudes its spares entice, Who thus are destruction driven\u2014 Then shun the drunkard\u2019s maddeninisowl, The goblet of Inebriation, - That fatal source of crime and dole, Of ruin and of desolation, A Mere Stimulant.They tell us, said John B.Gough, that al- oohol yrives strength and nourishment.No, it dues not, it gives slimulus.You sit down on a hornet\u2019s nest, and it may be dulekeaing but not nourishing.A man once said to a friend of mine: * You are fighting whiou y ge y has done a great deal of good.isk v has saved a great many lives.\u201d You remind me,\u201d said my friend, \u201cot a bov who was told to write an essay about a ple.and in his boyish way be said: * A pin a very queer sort of thing.Ithasa round head and sharp point, and if you siick them ip you they hurt, and women use them for cuffs and collars, and men use them when their buttons are off.If you swallow them they kill you.For five cents you can got a packet of them, and they save thou- gands of lives.\u201d Tbe teacher said: *\u201c What qn earth do you mean?How have they saved thousands of lives?\" * By people not swallowiwg them,\u201d answered the boy.Daped, There is probably no class of persons so thoroughly duped as the consuners of spirituous liquors.lhey will smack their lips over & glass of brandy, ur a bottle of champagne, and talk of the charming qualities of these beverages, when In reality neither ever Crussed the ocean.Chemical analyses prove that both are made of some compound deleterious to health, and a comparison of vur imports with our internal revenue returas, show that there is not so much of either imported ae ls oconsuwed.There 1s scarcely any liquor sold in a prime state at the present day.Nearly all 15 manufactured or greatly adulterated, or both, and when the consumer is indulging in what he supposes to a prime article of liquor, hels in reality taking a vile compound, manufactured in accordance with certain recipes, which van be bought for a few dollars each.\u2014Airchange.ETIQUETTE.Kditor Ktiquette Departmen: : If one lady sends a basket of flowers or fruit to another is it necessary tosend a card, or may the messenger deliver the present and simply state trom whom it was ?OXE Wao WisHES TO KNOW, ANS.\u2014 We think it would be better to enclose vour card.Messages sent through servants are apt to be misunderstood.Editor Ftiquette Department : Ata wedding when tbe bride has more than one bridesmaid, arathere any apecial duties for the first bridesmaid, and what are they considered to be?ELIZA.ANs.\u2014The first bridesmaid stands near the bride during the marriage service, holds ber glove and necessary, assists her to take it off.Editor Etiquette Department: Is it incorrect to go to a small evening party in an afternoon suit when I have no evenin, suit and am unable to buy one, and would fi be correct to apologize and explain to my hostess if I go?AUGUST.ANB.\u2014 Your excuse is sufficient to justify you in wearing an afternoon suit e do pot think that an apology is necessary.Editor Etiquette Department : At dinner should corn, on the cob, eaten as a vegetable with the meat, or before or after pudding?: VEGETABLE Axs.\u2014 When on the cob, it cannot be eaten as a vegetable, but must be served before pudding.For dinner, it is usually considered preferable when sliced off the cob and served as a vegetable.Editor Etsquette Department : I have been told that it is incorrect fora gentleman to offer his chair toa lady.Now.supposing at an evening party where & lady, who has Ds ng.rises from the piano and there is no place conveniently near for her to sit down, would it be incorrect for a young man to rise and offer his chair ?Davrn.ANS\u2014He would be quite right in doing so.The rule mentioned by \u2018* David\u2018 only refers tooccasions when there is the alternative of offering one's own chair or one which has been unoccupied.Kditor Ktiqueite Department : 1, Is It oorrect for indies to send Christmas or New Year their gentlemen &c* quaintances?$.If a lady receive such a remembrance from a gentleman should she return the compliment.or simply express her thanks when next she meets him?ArrPLE BLossoM.ANS.\u2014As a rule ladies do not send Christmas or New Year cards to their gentlemen acquaintanoes, occasionally exception is made in favor of old friends.A verbal expression of thanks is sufficient, but if circumstances render this impossible, à note may be written.It is unnecessary to return the compliment by sending cards.Editor Etiquetie Department : When asked by a lady friend to take an afternoon drive with her (in a hired conveyance), is it not fe 4 laste to ask Ber take ou à house for e purpose o a Toit th re, wben you know she does Pay ait at that house?L.Ans.\u2014 We think a better oppo nity might be chosen for paying yo sit, at the same time if the lady ls an intimate friend aod wishes to be o service a (per ou à drive, she may possibly you have distant visita to pay under wiioh olr- oumatances, we think the fact of ber non- aoquaintance with your friends need not prevent the request being made, THE FIRST VICTIM.A Parrot Napoleonic in its Sentiments.When Louis XVIII after the defeat of Napoleon at Water t Paris, followed in the a.of the Anglo- rman Army.His ol was rvation by & novel escort from SL Es TE Si 0 Erm de lat, gouty.chillis Be em, ii was necessary leat he should be assassinated, or, dio through apprehension of murder.us , ng of ce, by the grace ot the Allies, stopped one ght at the Chateau of Ecouen, where, under Napoleon of the Legion of ae dsughters of officers onor were educated.The young ladies had been sent to their homes.he matron had also left, and thinking the would be ; put afowda lock- od up her parrot, with a supply o! ma is cocapisd the room vacated by th matron, and ina few minutes was Sound asleep.His attendants had left him to pre- parethe night-meal, which he always ate, whenever he awoke.Suddenly he was aroused ba one Thisper! close to his ear ose hated wo \u201cVwel (Live the Emperor Startled, he would have ri but his size and his gout prevented.n he hears, ** Veve Emperewr\" aud then a chuckle.The king trembled with rage at the audacity of the mocking Napoleonist.** Vive Pi I\u2019 screams he unknown, am then ends with an insultidé, \u201cHe! ha found a bell-rope at the head r of the bel 2d pula it lustily.7 bed, the furniture\u2014there wus nothingthere.A gartain pulled aside disclosed .Blows opened onge D an exci ng influence.under its gl grag shows their scurca\u2014the heat ° Te SE _ as | St.John's, P.Q.As it is at- d ted wi { ESE een AT Thm ee They looked under the and behind = EE Te pr \u2014 Comanunsémtions may be sons 1p 67 Aylmer Bigs, Mon- renl, or to THR SPAR office : A Cricket Query Amswered, A Member of the ueuil \u201c Mosquito C.C.\" intorms me that during a recent orickst match in Montreal the following incident occurred: The bataman at the bowlers wicke! Bowler, then, in attempting to put him ou missed the wicket with the ball, which abot away to some ç The batamen, taking advantage of made a run.Does it cout, and, if it does, under what head ls it gcor As an old cricketer wbo has seen every phase of the game 1 am decidedly of opinion Lnat the run counts, and should soured as a * Bye.\u201d All runs made off \u201c Wides\" or \u201cNo are ot coarse credited to \u2018\u2018Wides' and \u201cNo Balls:\u201d but all other runs (except \u201c Leg Byes\") which are obtained by the batsmen running when po hit has been made are\" Byes,\u201d It is somewhat strange that nowhere in the * Laws of Cricket \u201d is any mention made uf * Byes,\u201d pure and simple.In rule XIII, à \u2018* Leg Bye\" is defined.In order to substantlate, the opinion that I have given above, 1 have consulted in vain Pycroft's \u201cCricket Field\u201d and \u201cCrieketana,\u201d whelecomments are made on some of the laws: but on referri to \u201cThe Canadian Cricketer's Guida\" (18 0 edited by my old friend Lhe Rev.T.D.Phi lipps, I find the following note on Rule XXIX: \u2018\u2018Perhaps the safest plan for the batsman would be to practice \u201cstaying at home\u2019 until be sees the ball safely returned by the cricket keeper.to the bowler.Should the bowler in attemptiog to run out by this rule a batsman who is out of his ground for backing-up or apy other purpose, miss the cricket in throwing ati the bataman may run, and runs ao oblaine should be scored as \u2018Byes.\u2019 1do not think it worth while to refer the question to Bell's Life as the incident, though got very common has frequently occurred \u201con the cricket field.Queries Answered, Will you kindly tell me the correct pronunciation of the word chic: also, the date of the great fire of St.John, P.Q.C.(Chambly.) 1 The proper pronunciation of the word chic (which is also written ch 18 shek, (long sound of the e), t is said by some Etymologisis to be derived {rom the (German geschiek, \u201cskill,\u201d and is now found in several English dictionaries.The \u201cImperial Dictionary\u2019 thus defines it: \u2018CHic.1.In the finearts, the facuityv of providing effective works with rapidity apd ease: great skill, 1J, Easy elegance, grace.ILI.Adroitness.cunning, knowinguness.\"\u201d in an article in Temple Bar (1877)1t is said: \u201c There is no English phrase into which it can be translated; no tonzue has the power tw define what it means; and po sclence van tabulate the elements that comprise it.\u2019 The first article in Notes Queries for October 8, 1877, written by the Editor, Dr.Doran, is entitled: \u201c * Chic: Its History.\u201d 1I A fire occurred in 1876, I believe, which destroved almost all the business part of the town of ible, however, that C.refers to St.John s, Newfoundland, I may mention that on June 9, 1846, an a palling fire took place there, which de stroyed a great portion of the town, the loss being estimated at £1,000,000 sterling.The fire at St.John, New Brunswick, wag ol June, 20-22, 1877; 12 churches and 25 public buildings were destroyed ; about 20 peuple were killed, and the loss was £3,000,000 sterling.Lake Trout, The following note is from the \u201d Fisheries De ment.\u201d Ottawa: * Your answer in Bat- urday's STAB is, in the main, correct.Salmon and Lake Trout {Sal is) has only small.orbioular and minutely striated scales.\u201d CONSTANT ER.Authors Named.Please give me the title and author of these lines: * Its the little rift within the lute, That soon will make the music mute.\u201d Also, * Night draws her sable mantle around her and pinsit with a star.\u201d Mohawk, N.Y.Neither of these quotations is cited quite correctly.The first is evidently from Vivien's song to Merlin in Tennyson's * Idylls of the King :\u201d \u201cIt is the little rift within the lute, That by and by will make the musio mute, And, ever widening, slowly silence all.\u201d The second © seems to be altered from the opening of O.W.Bolmes's \u201c Evening,\u201d By a Tailor.* Day hath put on bis jacket.and around His burning bosom buttoned it with stars, Ah me! how lovely is the golden braid.That binds the skirt of night's descending robe.Burs BROOKS.English Undefiled.On board the Richelieu Company's steamers there is a By-law (printed and framed) which is intended to discourage all \u201cloafers\u201d and \u201crunpers.\u201d The last sentence of the is as follows: \u201cW hosoever will violate this By-law ieill be arrested and left on the whart of the first rt where the steamboat on board of which Be offence was committed will d, and will be dealt with according to law.\u201d The of the Company is, of course, law.\u201d a recent number of the London World .Yates wrote : \u2018\u2019The Queen is evinci much interest in & new work which wil shortly see the Might, entitled * Soi of the North,\u2019 and w ich Her Majesty > frac ously ge ess permission o acid be dedicated kerseif \u201d No can be much worse than the italicized of this sentenos.> Caloulating Weight of Cattle.Tn answer to \u2018\u2019Pelican's\u201d query (STAR Auk.9.) \u201cWhy multipliy by 8.387 Th figures are arbitrary, being a decimal of the allowanoe in lbs.per superficiai foot, which allowance differs according to and condition of cattle.Thus, it is usual.I believe, to allow for cattle of from 5 to 7 feet girth 23 1bs.; for a girth of 7 to 9 feet 81 Ibs, for calves and small .oattle 16 1bs.; and >r sheep and pigs, ete.under 8 feet girth, -11 bs per square foot.The way most in vogue to figure it up, is, think, Fein EE nches, e by or the su a) then multiply by the number of Ibs, allowed.or example:\u2014 A steer measures in h eft.ches, length 5 ft.8 inches 76 es multiolied by 8 ches =4788 \u2014 144 = 83% square feet mul- plied by 328 (Iba.allowed per foot ) = 764X Ibe.answer.Or by doudecimals, ft.in.in.EE 88 Lbs.allowed 764% Ibs.as above.By th loulation Pelican\u2019s would only w aifference © tig 5 K AR Sher ba Vars fous deduet \u201c AUOTIONEER.\u201d Roman Consuls.DBAR SrR,\u2014On page 195 of \u201c History lis rature,\u201d by Dr.Collier, occurs En EE PY ° \u201c Shakespeare nd Milton dwell apart r own.on Groped \u2018An the migh ublio of Eng poor, to them alone Bcionga the hom ors o tvory chair, robe wilh Ahem and rod-ewvownded aze.\u201d Hoda you please ain the allusions and oblige Tours » .STUDENT.Kamouraska.\" Dr.Collier's style is not to be by the young student.It ls what Americans call a \u201csp -eagle\u201d or \u201chigh-falutin\u2019 atyle, and abounds, in Saagionl allo- ons, often, as e present ins - mean Two lines from the\u2019 first of d's Must contain the same three allusions: Jamgue novi præeuni fasces, nova flo et a nes that ia to say \u201c And pow the new fasces aro carri new garments g oem the Tes char bears ht of 3 men.\u201d chair mention- oy Dr, called curuids.It was the ; from the and inlaid with ivory, used by the, presto ; poire dies.robe with e hem va e with & ro 2 a by the pb worn me by os IIL The fasces wass CALLED BACK.By BUGH CONWAY.Her husband, in the fret flush of his passion, he made a will bequeathing every thing he to her abeolutely.Altbough ren had sinoe como, so perfectly did trust ber that ng.change made as to the disposition of his property Sc with such a fortune at her comm Mrs March was honored and courted by all.be bad, until she met bar tuture husband, loved her brother Shove every one in the world.She \u2018hoed his triotism sympathized im in his schemes, and listened to the wild plots he was always planolog.He was some years older than she was, and upon her return to Itaiy she found bim outwaräly; notiinæ more than a quie hard-workinz,il}-paid doctor.She mar volled at the change from the headstrong, vision- ars.daring young n she had loft.It was not until he was certain her heart had not forsaken her céuntry that Ceneri allowed her to see that under his prosale exterior lurked une of the subtlest and ablest minds of all thosa enga in working out the liberation of Italy.Then all his old sway came back She agmired, gimost worshipped him.She, too, wag ready to make any sacrifice when the time ould comm, What she would have done had she been called upon.it is impossible to say; but there is litlle doubt but her fortune and her children\u2019s fortune would have been freely spent in the cause.As lt wasshe died long before the pear was ripe, and when she died, such was her faith in her brother, every thing was left in his hands as sole trustee for her children: In her last moments the thought of her husband's decided English roclivitiea made her exact a promise that th the boy and the girl should be given an English education.Then she closed her eyes, and the orphans were leit entirely to the trustee's mercy.He obeyed ber spoken commands to the letter.Anthony and Pauline were sent to English schoola; but having no friends in their father's native land, or all old friends having been lost sight of during their mother's widowhood, the holidays were spent in Italy.They grew up almost as much Italian as English.Ceneri husbanded.invested and managed their fortune with care and ip a business-like way.I have no doubt, so far as it went his honesy was un- peachabl e.Tueu the longed-for moment came! The great blow was to be struck.Ceneri, Who ad kept himself out of little abortive plots, felt that now or never be must do all he could for bis country.He hailed the coming man.He knew Lhat Garibaidi was to be the savior of his oppressed land.The first rush step had been taken and led to success.\u2018I'he time and the man were at hand.Recruits were flocking by thousands to the scene of wal, but the cry was \u201cmoney, mobey, money I\" Money for arms and ammunition\u2014 money for stores, foud and clot \u2014Imoney for bribes \u2014money for everthing! Those who furnished the sinews of war would be the real liberators of their country ! Why should he hesitate?Had his sister lived she would have given all the fortune she poss as treely as she would bave Iven her life! Were not her children half tahan?Liberty laughed at such a small thing as bi of trust.Exoept a few thousand pounds, he ruthlessly realized aud sacriticed the whole of the children\u2019s inheritance.He poured their thousands and thousands into the hands held out for them.The large sum was spent where it was most wanted, and Ceneri averred that he freed Italy by the opportune aid.Perhaps: be did\u2014who can tell! Titles and honors were afterwards offered bim for this greas though secret service.It makes me think better of the mau that he refused all reward.His conscience ma bave told bim he bad not robbed himsel Any way, he remained plain Dr.Cenert, and broke with his old leaders and friends when he found that Italy was to be a kingdom and not a ublie.- % He kept sald, d ew thousand pounds.The boy and the girl-were growlug up, and their uncle th t that even his patriotism permitted him to keep: back enough to complete their education and start them in life.uline was promising to be so beautiful that he troubled little about her future.A rich husband would set avery thing right for ber.But Anthony\u2014who was beco: a wild headstrong \u2018young feliow\u2014was another r.As souvi a8 tha youth should reach man\u2019s estate, Oeneri resolved to make a clean breast of his detalcationa\u2014to tell him how the money spent\u2014to beg his forgiveness, and, if Deceseary, bear the penally of his fraudulent aot: Bul so long as any money rewained he delayed dotug so.The young man, if evincing no sympathy with is uncle's à tion schemes and pur- sult of liberty,[ully believed in his integrity.Feeling assured that when he came of age he would succeed to a splendid inheritance, swelled by accumulated savings, he snrew away money in & thousand and one extrav- ayant ways, till Ceneri soon saw that the end of the reserve fund was drawing near.So long as he had money in hand to meet Anthony's demands, he postponed the evil day of ession.The idea, which Maoari bad tried to rk out with my aid, of appealing to the an Government for a return oi some of the amounts expended, suggested itself to him; but to carry thls out it would be Regeesary lel his nephew know what bad taken p the appeal must be made in his name.As the inevitable exposure drew near he dreaded it more and more.He had studied Anthony's character,and felt sure that when he knew the truth his one wish would be to take revenge on the fradulent trustee.Ceneri could see noth betore him but a well- deserved term ol penal servitude.If the English law failed to touch him, that of his own country might be brought against m.It seems to me that untyl this time he had committed Do crime from which he oould pot absolve himself on the grounds of patriotism; but now the desire save himself from punishment grew upon him, and he determined to avoid the consequences of his acts.He had never felt any affection for the two children.No doubt they had latterly appeared in the light of wronged inpo- conta.who would one day demand a recken- ing with him.They were in disposition too much like their father for him to be greatly drawn toward them.He despised Anthony for bis ay, frivolous life\u2014a life without plans or ambition\u2014and fontraated it with own.He honestly belleved he was do good work in the world; that his plots an conspiracies quickened the steps univer- cal liberty.In his dark, secret cirole be was a figure of considerable importance.C) he would be ruined prisoned Missed.Had he not the right to weigh his y own blgb p against the bu istence of bis ropdew a lr Cre and, Peal, gue! t D o almost be thing ate Anth March was now twenty-two Trusting uncle] oazdlese and ; po jou es bis bi d been @ for defe ; ppt or eat Whether d at last been awaken à said ; but recent! Re Soi a oo Had in big bands \"Caneel schemes culled me to an m uring be would.during bis stay 9 .The explana must sed be given now, as Anthony's last drafts bad the [omoaat of his father\u2019s wealth almost to MNow as to Macatl's in the affair.He had been for years a | and trusted agent of Ceneri\u2019'g; but m a! fateh Wht od, Bospims ve a edy which money might be made.The which seems beyend a de that he tough brevel on the dattie- may for bythe of man\u2019s natore, which natural foroalty bade him t for safe of fighting.up in bis was m ea 's house, wherever for the | time being It might be; and on many oocca- sions saw Pauline.Teil in love 3 her when she was but a young girl, and tri everything be knew to win her heart.her be was soft and kind.She had no to him, but tes give e love he gl yi ede pond itself.Again in ve him ue, Was 000stancy a nd agsin 9 sure bis of the hope Teaances be suit, but after each rebuff be returned to the a Mm GRO! nt He m no es fee Selina Pe a bobine thi Macari wou grow weaty of trging whieh were always met refusals.Dt eh Bouts bare boo ere © mm ° ve Macari what sume Osneri men \u201cIt If hi night\u201d Soi Pauline and she\u2019 mee m seldom, sho was pas- the Altho slooately nach to her brother, and wis greatly delighted when Cenari told ber that usivess would take him for a while to London, and that she might accompany him.She was growing tired of Macari's pertina- Sy med.moreover, longed to see ber broth- Censri, for the sake of receiving bis man political friends at what bours of day pid night he chose, t & furnished house for a sbort term.Pauline's d t was grea when she found that one of their first visitors was Macari.His presence was so in- dispepsable to Cenert he took up his abode with them in Horace street.As old e to Pauline was a very Macari still persecu a success, ast, almost desperate, he formed the wild plan of trying to enlist her brother on his side.His idea was that Pauline\u2019s love tor Anthony would induce her to yield to any wish he exprossed.He was no particular friend of the young man\u2019s, but, having onoe rendered hima signal service, felt himself entitled to ask a favor at his bands.Knowing that both brother and sister were penniless he had less besitation in 60 do- fo called on Anthony and made his request.Anthony, who seems to have been a proud, arrogant, and not a very pleasant Young man, simply laughed at his impertinence and bade him begona.Poor boy, he tule knew what that laugh would cost m It may have been the retort made by Macari, as he de ed in a whirlwind of rage, that opened Anthony's eyes as to the jeopardy in\" which his fortune was placed.Any way he wrote at once to his uncle, in- the girl without sisting uvon an immediate settlement.In the event of auy delay he would cousult a ecesoa y tæhu Gt a nes solicitor, and it n ceedings against the trustee, The moment which Ceper! bad so long dreaded-\u2014so long postponed \u2014had come; only now, the confession, instead of being as he intended a voluntary one, would be wrung from him.Whether be would be amenable to the Italian or English law he did not know, but be fait certain that Anthony would at once take steps to insure his arrest and detention.The latter, if only temporary, would ruin the scheme upon which he was now engaged.At any cost Anthony March must ve silenced for a time.He ansured me with the solemnity of a dying man that no thuuzht of the dreadful means which effected Lbis was in bis mind.He had revolved many lans and finally settled on one which, although difficult to execute and very hazardous, seemed to give the best promise of success.His intention was, With the assistance of, his friends and subordinstes, to carry Anthony abroad and deposit him for some months in a lunatio asylum.The confinement was only to be temporary; yet, although Ceneri did not confess to it, I have little doubt but the Jounk man would bave been asked to buy is freedom by a promise to forgive the misappropriation of the trust money.nd now as to carrying this precious plan into execution.Macari, vowing vengeance fur the words of insult, was ready to aid in every way.Petrofl, the man the scar- ace, was the doctor's, body and soul.Teresa, the old servant, would have committed auy crime at ber master's command.The necessary papers could be obtained or forged.Let the conspirators get Antbony to visit them at the house in Horace street and he should leave it only as a lunatic in charge of doctor and his keepers.It was a vile, treacherous scheme, the success of which was very doubtful, necessita 88 it must, carrying the victim to Italy.w thls was to be done, Ceneri did not exactly explain\u2014perbaps he had not quite worked out the details of the plot perhaps Lhe boy was drugged \u2014per e counted upon bis frantic state when be discovered ho true position of affairs to give color to the statement that he was of unsound mind.The firat thing wes to induce Anthony to come to Horace street ai an hour suitable for development of the plot.Ceneri made preparations: gave his instructions to his ne him to.call upon him (Bat Bight D upon t ht its his lanation of matters.Perhape Anthony mistrusted bis relative and his associate more than was suspected.Any way, he replied by declining the invitation, but suggested that his uncle should cali upon him instead.Then, by Macari\u2019s advice, Pauline was made the innocent means of ! her brother to the fatal house.Oeneri expressed his perfect indifference as to where meeting took place, but, being very much , postponed it for a da ortwo.Hethen told Pa @ that as business would keep him from bome until late the next night, it would bea opportunity for her to spend some time with her brother\u2014she had better ask him to cote and see her during absence.As be also wanted to see Anthony she mustendeavor to keep him until bis return.Pauline, sus nothing, wrote to her brother, and, sa she should be all alone until late at night, ged him to come to her, or if be would, take her to some place of amusement.They went to the theatre, her, and it was twelve o'clock before he rougbt her back to Horace street.No d she begged him to remain with her a while \u2014perhape against his will.\u2018Awtui as the shock of w oliowed was to the gir] it must have been doubly so when she know that her entreaties had led him to his death.The brother and sat alone for some time; then Ceneri and bis two friends made their ap Anthony seemed displeased at the encounter, but made the best d greeted his uncle civilly, Macari be simply turned his bask upon.at any place lever was to be done should be done thony was about to leave the house.n he might be seized and conveyed to the cellar; his cries tified.Pauline was to know no about it.Arrangements bad been made for ber to go on the morrow to a friend of her uncle's, with whom she was to stay, fgnorant of the purport of the business whi suddenly called the plotters awsy.« \u201d said Oeneri, \u201cIt you had better bed.Anthony and have some affairs speak about.\u201cI will wait until Anthony leaves,\u201d said, \u201cbut if you want to talk I will go other room.saying, she passed through the foldi doors a went to the piano, where she sa playing and singing for her own amuse- late too talk about business to- she into Anthony, as his sister left the room.You had better take this opportunity.I Or bony baving ao wish bo jot his uncl , bav no e uncle escape vithout an explanation, reseated \u201cVery well,\u201d hosald: \u201cbut there is no need to bavo etrangers present agers.They are friends of mine, who will vouch for the truth ol ghey amos va, for a of contempt homard Maceels Tihs were conversing in I The tro ne ot far off, Sad neither toi ne was n wish to alarm her by bizh words or by ° pearance a pending ; bu Micari board tue remark Sad baw the Rea.ture.lared an eaped forwa toward young March.RC a \u2018It be, in a few days,\u201d he sald,\u201d * will be willing h to give me freoly Tho gift you refused short time ago.\u201d ori motors dat the | ker's ?bt was roast coat, bu being & Javoriie attitude of Be.thought J did not condescend to reply.He ah the man witha ook oi utter care look Thich, no doubt, drove ost beside himselt whos rag Before we talk about an alse,\u201d said to his uncle, \u201cI shall st that from now Pauline is under my care.Neither she nor her shall become the of fsmered beaguly fied adventurer These were the last words the poor be ever spoke.Macari took one step toward made no exclamation of bissed hi no osth whieh.might warn ble Vict.in bis right band the bright its urking pincd\u201d and as frmseif lo his chair to evold the a wee pooh &f the dag or Sntering jnotebelou the sollar-bone af D Ta tract Anton ever! à he fell, Pauline\u2019 SE 2 Bh Erg se ug field wo! rhe had : ber of her sondes?auline remained at school nti) he's SURE FREE talked whoutbe- ogy [Rap 100000200600 00,0 ta ue be 0» e* °.* °.e* *.* Fe, oe °.e* °.* \" ° or .>\" e* xy * vo.8 * s, RC *.8 E Le *.o® .LYDIA E.8 * VEGETABLE COMPOUND * *a®a\"ISAPOSITIVE CURE * °° Fer all of these Puinful Complaints nnd ® * Weakuesaes se Common te our best * * ® » * à \"FEMALE POPULATION.® 4 * à * IT WELL CURE ENTIRELT THE WORST FORM oF Fy MALE COMPLAINTS, ALL OVARIAN TROUBLES, In- YLAXXATION AND ULcznaTioN.FilLixe axp Dis PLACEMENTS, AND THE CONSIQUENT BPINAL WEAKNESS, AND 15 PARTICULARLY ADAPTED TO THB Cuares or Les = à ¢ à + à oo ® Jv WILL DISSOLVE AND EXPEL TUMORS FROM TEE UTERUS IN AN EARLY BTAGE OF DEVELOPMENT.Tuy FKKDENOY TOCANCEROUS L'UMORS TMERE IS CHBOKK.VERT APEEDILY BTITOUSE.4 ® o & ® Ir MENOTES FarmTress, PLAPOLENOT, DESTROYS ALL CRAVING FOB STINULANTS, AND-RELIBVES WRAK- HES OP THE BTONACH, It comes Broarmwe, Heap ACHS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, GENERAL DEPRESSION AND Tuniarswiaw - ® - #* _ # THAT FEELING oF BRamne Down, cavanie Pagx, WEIGHT AND BACKAGHS, 18 ALWAYS PERMANENTLY CUBED BY ITS USE.4 * o ® , & à + © IT WOL AT ALL TIMES AND UNDER ALL CTROUN- STANCES ACT IN 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am as well as ever.\u201d GEORGE E MORROW, Druggist.Georgetown, Ont., writes, I take pleasure in certifying that I have sold Dr.WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY for ten years, and know it to be one of the oldest as well as the most reliable preparations in the market for the cure of Coughs, Colds, and Throat and Lung Complaints.I know of no article that gives greater satisfaction to those who use it, and I do not hesitate to recommend it.\u201d R.H.HODGSON, Brampton, Ont, eays.«WINTAR'S BALSAM has given good satisfaction.I can recommend it.\u201d 214 2aw Meamshtps.ALLAN LINE \u2014or\u2014 ROYAL MAIL STBAMSHIPS 1884\u2014Summer Arrangement\u20141884 LIVERPOOL £& QUEREOC MAIL LINE.STLAMER SABA À AN.CIRCASSIAN FRON LIVERPOOL QUEBERO TRTASDAY, ng.28th 53 Ia Liverpool, Halifax & Baltimore Line.FROM From LIVEXFOOL HALIFAX MONDAY.Sind lr] SAYURDATY.750 STRAMER pat ax SF Oct- 14 Glasgew and Quebec Service.STEAMER.TUESDAY 28 85% 38 fumpmer Nova ScoTiaN.Foo GLasaow,| jen le TE orge PU ART AT PS A constitute the beer, ths most Skin disedses, Congestions, Vicers Vitiated blood sod Syphilitic affections.D\u2019 GIBERT*S THE ONLY GENUINE Todurated Depurative Comfits , the most ectiee and most economies of sl) known depuratives Beware of imitations and see that you ged (a iu the cass of the Syrup) Gibert and Bourigny\u2019s Signatures in red nk thereon as well as the stamp (printed in blue) a\u201d fAs French Governement Dosiauriers Lats Boutiguy, and at al) goed Chemise, Specific a Do VV OL per vial, or 5 vials and large vial po Humphreys\u2019 Homaopathic 0.48 for ness, 8.from aver-work or other oanses.Soro DY Dacca or sent po 00 receipt of 08.r thi odiscine Cor 108 Fulton Bomrerpinis sDESLAURIERS AM P Todo badat DESLAGRIERS' £h*.31, r.de Cléry, Paris @ TUTTO TOTUTUYO YO TYU TO YOR § Cap, Cracks, Pimples Itching < \u20ac and all irritation of the Skin à «4 REMOVED BY THE na < iE < < AND AT ALL CHEMISTS AND PPRPUMERS'.Ah À 6ù 6 À 6 à M À M à 0 à MA à A à A À D à MO rement of the coat; its aurcgss is us counteracti Ch ay.rost oak.ness in the Legs, oto.Properly diluted in oil it may be used for other animals than horses.à dissoivent of a much more aotive composition takes the Caulertsation with the red- {ron for whatever pu It rapidly oures æer\u201d all kin standing or recent Strains, Bpraiss or Curbs however deep-rooted.Deslauriore\u2019.Chét-, S1 r.de Olery.Paris.And from all respectable Chemists and Drug- Deslaariers TOPIQUR ORIENTAL A preparation superior to all the dissolvents and revulsives which are now in x dies against ladle.cause as reme- ses are not isû- the diseases to which ts action is sure and rapid: it & e hair to fall off, and leaves no est Complaints, TOPIQUE VERT 12.00 of eo used.indgalls, Spa Cone ions of a, Lameness of long TO BE PROCURED AT Certain and radicals Cure by this cfoasinem De- The aly son cnpoynt ia the Bogpstons ot Pury D'OLLIVIER prratwe of the most inusforaie LRA KIVA - - § Ma No other method is favoured with Secret, agrescèle, rapid and voce GRÉCIAN LONDON SERVICE.FRON LONDON.UTRANER QUEBEC TO LONDON.Sept 6th NORWEGIAN .| About Sept.T7th Glasgow & Bestea Service.FROM GLASGOW.STEAMER ¥uow Boston WEDNESDAY.SATURDAY 4 7 ia IAN.sept Be Be, NDINAVIAN.20h A = F Sant AN ool \"fh Glasgow & Fhiladciphia Service.FROM GLASGOW.STEAMER.FROM PHILADELPHIA WEDNESDAL WRDERSDAY.H oe 1 gah Ud EXTISTAN eR ER For Frenthit, Passa OBINRGN 136% ST.JAN.i 8 ke BOBINE t Lawrence Hall \u201c Or H & A ° Montreal.Boston.or further mformauon apply 215s Buick Pranosp ive Summer Excursions in the River and Gulf! 3,000 Miles on Bale Water for $50.pet Bertin 1.750 do.oO do 80.Mcuded.The new and elegant Passanger Steamers = Bemartete.\u201d Cars Avprasoy.DE de K .or > ps Pa CA Fer Do 41 A6\" CACOUNAZ 00 oad rg cs Fragile Feria pay em PER 1975 sod BERG Toone: WhiteCrossLine - Steinmann & Ladwig OWNERS & GENERAL AGENTS, ANTWRR FF.Direct and regular Steamship communication between CANADA band The Steamers are intended 10 be despatched as follows : as TRAN 2S: oF about 8 Fh Cepia ber.Bu.Mers TT Boor test Triste v will be 2110003 Po raves of RE 53) \u201c ply 0 STELN LIFE oie Agata, Montreal.PASSENGER SERVICE Wholesale LAVIOLETTE & MONTRKAL by NELSON, Rp ail the peinetpes Drupgiste im Canada.: - 00 le he a Mn ms il DISEASES of the THROAT VOICE and MOUTH ' DETHAN'S LOZENGES (Berthollets Salt) increasing And at all Depots for French Remedies.Sri).wat ails iar monthly PES, sia of Lading grantad Ia Antwerp to all STOMACH and INTESTINE DISEASES Painful Digestion PATERSON'S LOZENGES sd POWDERS (Moustb ani Bagnonia) tbe fanctions of the stomech a ta Paris, DETEAI, Quuist, ree Bendis, 83.And at afl Depots for French Remedies î women, Peveons weakimed by ops.dlasase ; it late the cireu) of the Sled 20d onsimute the vital power.3 Paris, DEPEAN,Owist.ro Beadis, 9.And at ail Depote for French Remeties.pre fm petit ep nd « &éteubled tha PUBLIC OPINION.AMERICAN FORESTRY CONGRENS.Anucal Meeting as Saratoga, Sept.10th, Fo the Kditor of THE STAR: Srn\u2014The meeting of the American Forestry Congress at Montreal in August, 1882, was a great sucoess, and awoke among us a lively interest in forestry; gen! from every province were present, and a grest many members of the associa- on .ag ot 1883 took placsat St.Paul, where very few members from the East could attend owing to the great distance; but this year it takes place on the 16th inst.at Sara within à few bours by rail of your city.It is Lo bo hoped that Canadians will show by their attendance importance of The mee that they appreciate the 1 y app One Tom of the rainme is an extensive ex thioukh the Adiroudack region, which bas become an object of much practical interest, since the surinkinæ of the waters of the Hudson river to such a degree as to affect materially navigation about Albany has been attiibulted to the rapid destruction of the Adirondack forests, among which the Hudson takes its source.and a strong movement is on foot to protect these forests.All subjects connected with forestry are just as interesting to us as to our neighbors.May J beg of you to exert your influence in directing public attention to our next meeting, and Believe me, Yours truly, H.G.Jour.Point Platon, 9th Sept, 1884.\u201cThe Duck.Billea Platypus.\u201d To the Editor of THE STAR: 8iRr,\u2014 The cablegram from Australia, announcing to the British Scientists recently in Moutreal, the discovery (7) that the Duck-Billed Platypus is oviparous(?! Ù to oy the Joust, sow what remarkable! û vax ?\u2018The folluwing detinitions aretha oh 1860 edition ot Dr.Worcester'3 inglish Dictionary (Boston, U.S.A.):- \u201cPlatypus (Zool.)-A flat-footed quadru- Best of Australia, with a mouth like a duck\u2019s ill ; now called ornithorhyncus.\u201d \u2014*' Kng.Cye.\u201d * Ornithorhyncus (Zool.) \u2014 A genus of monotrematous, ovoviviparous mammals, found io Australia and Van Diemen's Land; the duck-bill, or water-mole.\u201d \u2014 * Waler- e.##-\"Ot the mammalia yet known,the orni- tkurhyneus seems the most «xtraurdinary in its conformatiou, \u2018exhibitlug the perfect resemblance of the beak of a duck engrafted on the head of a quadruped.\u201d-Dr.Shaw.\u201c Monutremata or Munotremes.\u2014 Ovovi- viparous mammalia, which have a common outlet for the excremental and geusrative products; Ornithorhyncus and Echidna.\u201d * Echidna (Zool) -A genus ol ovovitipar- ous mammals found in Australia,\u201d ete.The following extracts are from the: 7 edition of Chambers\u2019 * Rudimeutd of Zoology \" (London and Edinburgh» :\u2014- \u201c\u2018 Beveral spoctes (of Lhe Otters) exist, which are diffused pretty universally over the globe, with the exception of Australia, where they are replaced by the extraordinary Urnithorhyncus.\u201d (Pages 227-228.) * The Monotrémaia.50 named because, as in birds, the excretory openings are united into one, are exclusively Australian.There are two species, the Æchidna, or Spiny Ant-eater, and the Urnithorhyncus, or Duck- bilied Platypus.\u201d * The Spiny Ant-eater is rather larger than the common bedge-hoæ, Ww which it bears soine resemblance, being armed with spines on the upper part of the prolonged snout.It frequents sandy places, and burrows iu the ground.Ita food vou- sists of ants and other insects, which it entraps with its long and adhesive tongue.\u201d \u201cThe Ornithorhyncus derives its Dame, Dow universally adopted by naturalists, trom the bird-like snout of the animal.\u2018 The similarity of its jaws to those of a bird,\u2019 says Swainson, \u2018is so great, that, upon its first discovery, it was strongly suspected the specimen sant to Europe was a deception, practised by some cunning fellow on the credulity of naturalists by engrafting the bill of a duck upon the skull of à quadruped.By the Culouists it is enlled the water-mole, an ap- peilation suggested by its aquatic habits, combined with some slight resemblance which it bears to, the European tnole.The ornithorhyncus 1g about eighteen inches in length, and clothed with a dense fur.It frequents the tranquil parts of rivers, 10 the banks of which it burrows, aod it obtains its food by the capture of small aquatic animals.\u201d (Page 178.) Yours truly, Richmond, P.Q.Pike River Springs.To the Editor of THE STAR: BSIR,\u2014I desire merely to do justice in stating the benefits that my family and many of my trieuda an parishloners, at Adamsville and East Farnham, have enjoyed in the beautiful scenery and air of this favored locality, its beautiful river, boating and fishing, and having drunk of the water of the Springs, especially the saline and sulphur, which are already famed by the large number who have borne testimony to the good received, several daily coming for a further supply, even from a distance.These springs, together with Iron and magnesia also to be had, afford means which only require to be known Lo be appreciated and valued by the community at large.The accommodation at the hotel 13 all that can be desired, with every kindness aod aitention shown to the guests; and indeed from all the inhabitants of the neighborhood, make it an exceedingly happy place to stay in and rest and enjoy what a beneficent Creator has provided for the benefit of those who peed relaxation from the duties of life and also medicinal help from nature itself.It ia proposed to have much larger accommodation for visitors, and steps are about being taken to this end.Some respectable families are at present receiving boarders and purpose doing so for those who desire it.All who met here this year truet, Divine Providence permitting, to have the pleasure of doing so again; and with an increasing atronage hope that these Springs and autiful surroundings will be more fully and widely known.J.M.Where the Sparrows Have Gone.To the Editor of THE STAR: SrR.\u2014 The sparrows are in the stubbles! They have been known to bo there before about this time of year.If your correspondent won't fret, he'll get them back again.VISITUR.Guardians of the Night, Thirty of the princi night watchmen of the city met io their hall yesterday after- nan for the purpose of adopting measures for the formation of a mutual benefit society.The chair was taken by Mr.P.Whitty, aud Mr.D.Kiernan acted \u2018as secretary.lhe chairman, after having exbiain- ed the objects of Lhe meeting, said that the original intention of holding a picnic bad tc be abandoned for this year oyiog to the advanced period of the season, but he thought the society might bold their flist annual races during the comiug Winter.lhe sug- festion Was approved of by all present, and after the transaction of some routine business the meeting wus adjourned until Thursday, the 25th instant, at four o'clock p.m1., when the draft of the constitution will be submitted for approval, after which the election of officers will take place.XYZ Mr.Edwin Hollis, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Women and Children, bad Jawes Morrison, waiter, of No.16 St.Lawrence atreat, up befor the Recorder veaterday on a charge of assaulting and ill-treating his wife.The latter, who appeared to have not yot recovered from the effects of her ill-treatment, sald in Court that she had experionced the same treatment during the past clght years.On their agroeing to separate the husband was dis- etarged, wilh the condition that be was to pays weekly allowance for the maintenance of his wife and family.Should he fall in this the Recordar gave him the alternative of two months at hard labor.The Montreal Abattoir Company.At a meeting of the sharvholders, bondholders, and creditors of the Montreal Abattoir Company.a resolution was adopted recommending the liquidator to notify the City Council that, although pot so bigha price as they could wish, still to endthe matter they would agree to accept the sum of $160,000 in 4 per cent.40-yrar- bonds, as recommended in the report of the finance committee.The Isancson Afar, Mr.Isaacson, senr., and Mrs.A.G.Isaac- son returned from Toronto on Thursday evening, and were met by a number of svm- pathizing friends.The father ap; to be perfectly prostrated from gri but an- Dounces his determination of devo the oualniog years of+his life to paying off his y, and having a - HTT THE DARING ROBBERY.A most dart took place at the office of La F.robbery ue yesterday bin About.four o'¢l an English & A person entered office, made enquiries about the burial lote ip the Cote des Neiges Co , eteting phat he sired purchase one.man shortly after- ; on, po Bo he ntrodu: as being us a pew in the church of Notre Dame.The ac- countäpt, Mr.Dubord, was tben alone in the office, And the first who on his previous visit, bad taken à tuil Slow of the premises, said that he was thirsty aud asked if he could not be obli with à glass of water.Mr.Dubord, unsuspiclons.although the fact of an lish speaking peason asking 10 rent a pew Notre Dame might have struck him, {immediately repaired to a back room leaving his cash box on a lable, inside the counter.To provide his visitor with a fresh driuk, when he returned, the two men had left.Louking on the table, Mr.Dubord saw that bis cash book containing about $1000 and some receipts and other papers, was gone, aud he at once realized the position.The alarm was given Immediately aud the police notified.A search was iustituted and the box was tound shorly afterwards on You- ville street with all the papers, but minus the monev.After the description given of the men, the detectives think they can casily bring the crime home to u well known thief, whom they expect to arrest this morning.THE PROTESTANT INFANTS HOME Complimentary Benefit at the Roller skating Rink, There was a large attendance at the Victoria Roller Skauing Rink last evening on the occasion of the complimentary benefit given by Mr.H.B.Moore, manager, in aid of the Protestant Infants\u2019 Home.The entertainment was an excellent one.The races resulting as follows :\u2014 Two-mile race on roller skates\u20141st, Mao- donald; 2nd, Fraser.Slow bicycle race, the last man in the winner 1st, P.H.Lavigne; znd, L.A.Leat- Bicycle obstacle race\u20141st, G.1.Gnaedin- ger; 2nd, P.HL.Lavigne.Ope mile, boys\u20141st, R.H.Wood; 2nd, W.Bennalack.Boys\u2019 barrel race\u20141st, W.Bennalack ; 2nd, D.Irwin.Bicycle race without aid of hands, six laps \u20141st, D.B.Holden; 2nd, G.T.Gpaedinger.Messrs.T.L.Paton, F.Larmouthand Louis Rubenstein, wha acted as Judges, performed their duties m a very satisfactory manner.The polo mach for the championship between the Victoria and Lansduwne clubs was won by the former by two goals.BURGLARS AT WORK.A Grocery Broken Into and 886 Stolen, \u2018The establishment of Mr.Patrick Graca, rover, Notre Dame street, was burglarized hursday night by professional burglars.The safe was tampered with, but without success.The combination and lock were drilled through, and it is thought that be- tore accomplishing thelr purpose the thieves were distu and summarily took to flight.When the clerks entered the store this morning they discovered that sixty dollars in cents placed on the top of the safe was missing, about six dollars in sliver was also stolen from the til The supposition tbat the burglars took a hasty departure is substantiated by the fact that they left a jimmy and set of tools behind them.No drills were found in the store this morning.An entrance was effacted through a back door leading to the cellar, through which the thieves easily ascended to the first flat.The case been placed in the hands of Detectivé La- oiute and Jergeant Crowe, who have as yet ailed tu obtain a clue.The burglary is ascribed to professionals.DOWN THE RIVER.Excursion in Ald of St.Anthony\u2019s Parish.Th \u2018ndies of the choir of St.Anthony's Chu.gave a very successful excursion down the river on the steamer \u201cThree Rivers,\u201d on Thursday aftermoon.The stramer left the Richelieu pier shortly after two o'clock with several hundred excursionists on board.The clergy was well represented, amoug the reverend gentlemen present being : Rev.Fathers 8.P.Lonergan, J.Charpentigny, O'Meara, McCarthy and O'Donnell.A point opposite Lavaltrie was reached about five o'clock, when supper was announced.After the good thi bad been done full justice to, a vocal and instrumental concert followed.The city was reached at a late hour, the excursionists being delighted with their trip, The proceeds will be applied to the building fund of the proposed Church of St.Anthony.COURT OF QUEEN'S BENCH.Yesterday's Cases.At the morning session of the Court of Queen's Bench, yesterday, Wm.Osborne was brought up on a charge of indecent be- baviour towa one Mrs.Wm.Smith.The jury returned a verdict of not guilty.Atthe opening of the afternoon session, before proceeding with the case on band, the Hon.Judge Ischarged the petit jurymen not empanelled and thanked them for their services.Edward Feeney was then placed in the dock, charged th having, on July 23rd, stolen a chest of tea from the Grand Trunk Railway.\u2018Ibe case lasted all the afternoon, and the jury, being unable to agree, were discharged.Tho jury gave hail to appear at the next term of the Court.His Honor then sentenced Pierre Ber- thiaume to two years\u2019 penitentiary for larceny, and the term was declared closed.3 Zion Church.Rev.Dr.Wilkes, who has been acting as hovorary pastor to Zion Church since the departure ot Mr.Bray, will soon be relleved of the duties be so cheerfuily accepted, and on Wednesday next the ordination and instal- iation of Mr.Hector Mcintyre, B.A, as pastor will take place at 8 o'clock, when several neighboring ministers will take part in the proceedings.An Indian Relic, Mr.Cross, of Lachine, while diggi a well on his property a few days ago, discovered a flint pipe with beautifully carved head and having a hole pierced through the under part of the bowl, where a chain was probably fixed.PERSONAL, \u2019 Mr.E.D.Jones and wife,ot Pittafield, U.S., ave stopping at the Windsor Hotel, Mr.Jones 16 well known in Montreal, being the architect of the Rolland Papor Milis at st.Jerome.Amongst the arrivals at the Windsor are the following: Messmm.R.F.Groyther, Manchester, Ene.; T.R.Jones, St.John, N.B: Mr.and Mrs.R.W.Gibson and daughter, St.Louis, Mo.; Messrs.W.W.Kennedy, Winnipeg, Man.; Alex.N.Peters, St.John, N.B.; Elfas (iibb and Thos.Marr, Glasgow; Mr.Peter MacLellan, Miss Mac- Lellan and Miss Tolinte, Glasgow ; Messrs.Frank Fitzgerald, Dublin; as.Cousen, Florida: Carl Mayer.Schopfhera (Baden); Miss CC, and Mr.Sydney Haywood, London, En:.: Mr.Jobo White and Miss Alice White, Louisville.CITY ITEMS.-The Rav.Dr.Newman Hall of London, Eng., will preach in Emanuel Congregation- ul Church on Monday evening at NM o'clock.\u201cOwing to the Increased duties of the smployes and horses of the City Passenger Railway, there will be nn service on Sunday morning, the first car not leaving tho depots until 1 p.m.-\u2014The monthly business meeting of the W.C.T.UL adjourned from last week, will Le held on Monday n° 3 p.m., at tho hall of the Y.M.©.A.10% Metoalle street.| bo collection will gu towards payin the axpenses incurred in distributing literature at the Exhibition.: -À meeting of the general committee of the Protestant hospital for the insane is ealled for Tuesday next, 16th inst.at 4 p.m, at tho House of Industry aud 6 to agree upon a report and recommendation as to A suitable site for the hospital.A large attendance is desirable as the matter is of vital importance to the institution.River and Shipping.The Allan SS.\u2018\u201c Phaynician,\u201d from Glasgow, arrived at Philadelphia ut 1V0 a.m.on Friday.The Allan Mail 88.* Sardinian,\u201d from Liverpool via Moville, passed the th point of Anticosti at 7.15 a.m.ou Fri .She Hambu À mericsa Packet os ss.* Wieland,\u201d m New or Ham- Lure, Boot, 1tA.with #1 conin pascer-ges 73 MONTREAL DAILY STAR.SATURD cum Be i BL er app be let the water run for a few moments and, - Ile 18 PROVINCIAL NEWS.: ONTARIO.° * Lord Lensdowne will visit the Toronto Exhibition on Monday.will His Excellency the, Gapnrnor-General open the Provincial ition at Ottawa, The Polling on the enactment of the Scott Act in the united counties of Stormont, Dun- and Glengarry will be held 8.P.Irwin, millwright, while working at R.Irwin's elevator, Clinton, fell from a scaffold, a distance of about 20 feet, and was instantly killed.Wm.Hoople, head miller for E Q.Sills, M.P.P., while fooling with a of platols accidentally shot bimsel! at Frankford.The ball entered his head above the ear.No hopes of his recovery are entertained.About nine on the evening of the 12th freight train No.38 was coming east down the grade beuween Copetown and Dundas when the three last cars jumped the track and were wrecked.Conductar Turnbull, of London, was killed, and brakeman Thomas Smith, of Hamilton, injured it is feared y.Reports just received from the north shore of Lake Superior state that Oliver Darmars, the original discoverer of the Rabbit Mountain Mine, has made another discovery of silver which said to be equal to his first great find.He is ou the gpol pow blasting out the silver, and has some marvellous specimens of argentill.Lieut.Niel has resigned in the Shefford County field battery, and Sergean! e has been advanced to the position.Mr.P.C.Duranceau has been appointed Prothonotary for this distri says the untingdon À , vice P.J.U.Beaudry, who has received an appointment at Ottawa.Mrs.Wm.Jones, of Dunbam, accidentally sot her dress on fire, while engaged at work in the kitchen, and before the fiumes could be pus out, she received injuries so serious that she died in twelve hours.At a meeting of the shareholders of the Huntingdon Organ Company, the following were elected directors: Messrs.A.Somer- ville, A.Wilson, Julius Scriver, M.P., J.H.Gilmore, Peter McFarlane and J.W.Saunders, At a subsequent meeting of the directors, Mr.Andrew Somerville was elected President.At the general annual meeting of the Massawippi Valley Railway Company, held at their office in Stanstead on the 1Uth inst.the old Buard of Directors was re-elected.At the subsequent meeting of the Directors the officers for the ensuing year wore DE vite Presian.8 Foster, Esq: Beer Al.P.; Vice-President, 8.Foster, OH - Treas., W.8.Foster, hag Fresh gangs of men are arriving daily to work on Clark's Island, says a Valleylleld correspondent.Work is being pushed as idly as possible all along the line.The tl Ing of the lost channel is well forward.Mr, Wright has a large force of meu and carts oo that work.Track laying is within two miles ot St.Lous river, and grading between the canal and St.Louis is all under contract.Welcome Home.At the meeting of Knox Church called for last evening to welcome the Rev.Mr.Fleck and bis wife on their return from England, a presentation was made to the Rev.gentleman of a handsome silver breakfast set, and 8 nice porcelain dessert set was also presented to .Walter Paul, the superintendent of the Sunday School.Mr.Fl made an appropriate reply.and several very interesting addresses were given.after which the meeting partook of a ight repast and the presentation closed.Throwing Stones, In the Reonrder's Court yesterday morni George Bonner.16, an office boy, was flue $2 or eight days tor throwing stones on Wellingtonstreet to the danger of passers by.A Young White Elephant Suckled by Women in Siam.In\u201c The Land of the White Elephant,\u201d a work recently issued by Mr.Frabk Vincent, jr, it is stated \u2018that a young white elephant, captured in Burmah, bad been \u2018out of sorts,\u2019 and was suckled by twelve women, hired for the purpnee, these elephant \u2018wet nurses, thinking it a great honor tov serve in such capacity to the sacred white elephant.\u201d An elegantly-dressed young lady recently entered a railway oarriage in Paris, where there were three or four gentlemen, one of whom was lighting a cigar.He asked if smoking would Incommode her.\u2014She replied, \u201c I do not know, sir; no gentleman has ever smoked in my presence.\u201d Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate, For Overworked Females.Dr.J.P.Cowan, Ashland, O., says : \u2018It proves satisfactory as a nerve tonic; also in dyspeptic conditions of the stomach, with general devility, such as we flnd in over- workad females, with nervous headache and its accompaniments.\u201d The owner of Loose Hill, a picturesque height in North Derbyshire, has affixed at the summit a notice-board announcing that * Trespassers will be prosecuted.\u201d The beauty of the joke is that the trespasser does not goo Lhe notice till he arrives at the top oi , Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla will cure your catarrh, and do away with that sickening odor of the reat At dinner the other day, little Johnnie was noticed Lo be making rapid progress in stowing away liberal slices of apple dumplings with a cup of custard.And then he asked his mother for a second custard.\u201cWhy.Johnnie,\u201d said she, * where are you going to put it?You are already to full for utterance.\u201d\u2014* Oh, yes, mamma.\u201d replied the precocious youth, \u201cI know the umpling side is full, but the custard side ain't, and want custard enough to flll that up and make an even balance.\u201d .\u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2018To act on the liver and cleanse the bowels no medicine equals Ayer\u2019s Cathartic Pills.Ah, my dear, how one changes: The first year of our marriago 1 ado! Jules,\u201d said a Jou Parisienne to her bosom-friend ; \u201cour appiness was cloudless\u2014a true paradise.Day and night I overwhelmed him with caresses.I could have eaten bim'! \"\u2014\" And now ?\u201d\u2014\u201c Now I regret I did not do it!\u201d E.Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Compound is to be had at the nearest drug store for a dollar.It is not claimed that this remedy will cure eve; disease under the sun, but that it does that it claims to do, thousands of good women know and de- Special Notice.Fans, Having purchased the entire stock of a Vienna manufacturer at considerably under the rice, we are pre to offer the same at per cent.less t regular prices, and exhibit the ln: selection that has ever bon shown in Moptreal of hand painted silk embroidered, dstrich feather, Eng lish threaa lace, and int applique wit) frames of ivory, Russian leather, mother © | and tortoise shell.Price from 25c to sis Inspection invited.HENRY MORGAN & CO.214 Seod St.James street.Mott's Broma is made from tbe finest qualities of the coona bean, imported direct from places of growth, and affords lovers of chocolate an opoortunity of indulging thelr taste by giving them an article at once leasant, nutritious and ecunomical.Manu- factunod by John FP.Mott & Co, Halifax, N.St.Eatd.1844.189 ood.To allow discounts I do not put up the price in order to take it off again.No: the allowabce is made purely for payment within the times specified.L.Robinson, 31 Beaver Hall.yorse MEN READ THIS THE VOLTAIC BELT CO, of Marshall Mich.offer to send their celebrated ELEC- \"I'RO-VOLTAIC BELT and other ELECTRIC APPLIANCES on trial for thirty days, to men Iyoung or old) afticted with nervous debility, lose of vitality and manhood.and all kindred troubles.Also for rheumatiam.neuralgia.paralysis, and many other diseases.Complete restoration to health.vigor and manhood gparanteed.No risk is incurred.as thirty days\u2019 trial is aliowed.Write them at once for Alvetrated pamphiet free.108 Saw RM Sry bs TERRE Ck Bg oe TIR Eduratisnat.BERTHIER GHAMMAR SCHOOL FER BOYS, : * Will reopen Sud SEATJEMBER, 1884.For circulars apply to G.H.Howaun, pal, or Bx.E.McMaxus, Rector, Berthier (en haut).PA.C M.PANNETON, Professor of Piano.Ne.3S VICTORIA STREET, ready to recetve bls pupiis op the 13th of SEP- an ; PANS ETON may be A Cations on ondays, ns and Frdaye tr 7 coca où ridays, frois # lo 8 o'clock pan.DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE, ; DUNMAM, P.Q., Will re-open WEÆDNEsDAY, 12th, SEPTEMBER.Carriages will be in attendance upon arrival oi trains at Cowansgville Station, to convey pupils to the Colloge.Full particulars contained in circulurs, for which apply to Mrs.J.Rose Hoidea, Pridcipal.203 20 Tho College, Dunham.GERMAN LESSONS, given by a German lady.best pronunciation.Address \u201c X.1109,\u201d STAR OFFICE.217 6 KINDERGARTEN\u2014FROEREL\u2019S SYSTEM And Advanced Class, Will be re-opened on MoNDAY, SEPT.8TH, The Misses Melntosh will be at home on and after Nept let, every afternoon, to receive applications.27 Victoria Street.19726 MISS BULGER'S SCHOOL, FOR YOUNG LADIES, will re-o, on THURSDAY SEPTEMHER 4th, 263 ST.{ REAIN STREET, corner of Ontario Street.A few vacancies {or resident vuply.Fettes College School, 97 Drummond St, conducted on the same principles ns the Hublte Schools nf England.for Boys wilh liveral education.specially adapted either for Professional or Commercial Lite.Sea sion 1 5 will commence on Ist September.Prospectus und all informutdon mare, had on application tw TRALILL OMAN (Main, M.A, 187 38 Edinburgh University.MR.A, CLERK Has resumed bis PJ A NOFORTE LESSONS from Beptem- ber 10 63 Dubord sucet =1510 \\4] + , x MRS.LAY'S ESTABLISHMENT FOR THE Board nnd Education of Young Ladies, 1736 and 1738 ST.CATHERINE STREKT WEST.This SCHOOL will re-open on THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 11th gwith a full staff of accomplished Protessorsand Teachers.MUSIC und the FRENCH LANGUAGE specialties.Senior Pupils cun be prepareu for the University Examinations, if desired.The attention of fumilies residing at the Wast End is called to the advantages offered by this SCHOOL, of which a well-organized PRIMARY DEPARTMENT suited to the wants of young children is an important feature.Application personally or by letter, to MRS.LAY.194 26 Mr.MAX.BOHRER, Pianist, Will resume his puanoforte lessons on the 18th wast, Concert engugriments accepled.2146 MISS MARGUERITE SYM, {Fupil of Stephen Heller, Leonard and Le (*ouppey, Paris, France.) will resume Ler Flanoforte Lessons, SEPTEMBER 3rd.38 VICTORIA STREET.308 12 MUSIC\u2014LANGUAGES, MRS.DUCONDE, Notre Dame de Lourdes, will resume her private | on and after September 8th.Full and complete edneation given to young Paden.208 34 Mr.Paul Wiallard, of Paris, Professor at Villa-Maria and Hochelaga Convents, St Denis Academy and Jesuits College, has resumed his lessons of French elocution and singing.208 15 190 MOUNTAIN 8T.MADAME VINCENT, Teacher of Voeal Culture and Singin; a 209 will ence 12 be ut home on and after SEPTEMBEK 8th.88 Cathcart street.E CLASSES IN MISS LAWDER'S School for the board and education of young ladies will be resumed on THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 11th.Circulars may be had at Mrs.Hill's, Philips 8quare, and after September 4th Miss Lawder will bo ut home.at 110 Mans- flald Street, to receive visitors on school business.94 26 MISS FOSTER'S CLASS will re-open on MONDAY, 8th September.8% FORT STREET.254 6 Mrs.Millar®4 and Miss Pitt's Boarding and Day ool, 106 Stanley Street, will w .Done En Bois 100 September.Principale Mr.Septimus Fraser Has resumed his lessons in Pianoforto playing and Harmony.and is ready to assign hours to pupils.83 McGiLL COLLEGE AVE.214 4 MoGILL UNIVERSITY.ACADEMICAL YEAR 1884-85.The Matriculation.Bupplementnl, Exhibition and Scholarship Examinations in Arts and Applied Science.begin on Tuesday.the Twenty-third of September.at 9 n.m.Lectures in Arts and Applied Rcienco begin on Monday.the 29th Reptembor.The Session of the Fuculues of Law and Medicine begin on Wednesday.October 1.Calendars containing all information can be obtained by application to the undersigned.W.C.BAYNES, 21118 Secretary.MONTREAL SCHOOL \u2014 OF \u2014\u2014 Medicine and Surgery.The usual Lectures of this Institution will commence on WEDNESDAY, 1st OCTOBER NEXT.199 6 law BY ORDER SHORTHAND.A clam for heginners will be formed at the Pho aphi Institute, 962 57.Charles Borromee St.on WEDN ASIA Ÿ EVENING, 17th inst.2173 THE SCHOOL Fo YOUNG LADIES, MISE QNITE, will be roropenen on RONDE MONDAY.EMBER.After Wednesday.the 10th September, Miss Symmers and Miss Smith will at home daily from ten till six to receive tors on school business.In accordance with the request of friends and patrons, Miss Nymmera and Miss Smith have provided special instruction for Foun iadles who desire to compete for the Ceriilirate of McGill University and the title of Assneiato in The class will be limited in subjoct by the outline perscribed by the University, and of the classes hithorto 168 Mansfield Street, Arts.will not displace an formed in the school.216 9 Corner ef Notre Damo Æ Place d'Armes.THOROUGH COMMERCIAL COURSE , With Actual Business Practica.ENGLISM, FRENCH, and SHORTHAND.The conrse of instruction is a rbort, sharp snd thorough drill in practical education for business purposes.Evening classes will i ctober 6th begin .fond for circular.Address DAVIS & BTUIE, 211 8 Business College.Montreal.Whyte\u2019s Commercial College, 308 8T.CHARLFEA BRORROMEE STREET.DAY AND EVENING CLANAES, Ctreanrm on a 2173 TW.KRAFHAËLs CLASSES FOR DRAWING AND PAINTING, Arp, ™ Ors.4 a or gy he PTEMBER 18%e0d : 4 + Si \u2014 a \u2014\u20140 Oo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 dr \u20140 Og \u2014\u2014O o\u2014' \u2014\u2014v o\u2014- \u2014\u20140 o \u20140 : Oe \u20140 o\u2014 Great Variety! \u2014 IMMENSE DISPLAY:\u2014 Ore Pm NEW GOODS IN GENTLEMEN'S, YOUTHS\u2019 & CHILDREN'S You ran depend on getting the VERY LATEST FASHIONS at all times, as we Import Direct.aud Buy light and often, the result, our Stock is Always Fresh, Clean and Nice ! L.J.ERLY, Hatter : Furrier, o\u2014 CORNER OF \u2014o Notre Dame and St.Peter Ms.\u201c CBOMPTON STILL AHEAD!\" The following awards have been made at the Dominion Exhibition: First Prize and Silver Medal for Corsets.First Prize for Hoop Skirts.First Prise for Busties.OVER ALL COMPETITORS.Ask for CrRoMPTON'S Coraline Coiled Wire Health Preserving Corsets.Beware of imitations.See that they are stamped.Tue Cromrrox (Corser Co.213 Jeo \u2018Apere, NOI, what 710 Itell vou, youhave just rained that new dross under the arms because >, you did nut have a Can < Toss > >, Patent, \u2018*Elastic Seamless\u201d DRESS SHIELDS are waterpmof.abrorbent, odorless, of , yet as kid, do not wrinkle.ebafe or rip.ar: eas iy het to the gurment and only searnless ehield made.This is a recent American invention and tbe sales sre «ready double that of anv other Dress Protectos made In Enrone or United States.These goods are protected by patents and trade marks all over the Beware of furitations.All genuine goods bese trade mark shown above.te For Sale by all leading Dry Good s Drale 194tfaw DOTY\u2019S ENGINE AND BOILER.R.H.BUCHANAN 218t1 & CO.662 CRAIG STREET.LEPAGE\u2019S #3 LIQUID GLUE 3 13S USED BY THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS Sar Pata Bos oe Be, Di FOR ALI KINDS OF FINE WORK IX PIANSS.ROAR RR.Card AC.{GOLD MEDA at the Word's Exhibition, Londen, LUE MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THR s RUSSIA CEMENT C0., Gloaeester, Mass.SAMPLE TIN CAN SENT BY MAIL.25 CTS.19e90d Zens.AAA SPENCERIAN STEEL PENS | of the very Brer Exouren make, and anrivaiea fer TLaxiansTy, DURABTATY snd SVENNESe Of POINTE.[REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION] Sold by af) stattoners.SUNTIR, BOYD & CO.Ac°tr tte Canndta Ses Se.Pani St.Moutrent._\u2026 nan | STEEL.ESTERBROO PENS > Leading Numbers: 14,048.130, 135, 161, For Sdle by all Stationers.\u2018ROBERT MILLER, SON & CO., Agts., eco Camden \u20ac def MORTRRAL) - \u2018ou D*GIBERT Member of the CRs ptit la M0 HERPES OR TETTERS, SCROFULA, also the various symptoms produced by contagious (syphilitic) cd or recent infection and which may have resisted ull uther treatment.Dr, Gibert's depurative Comfits contain ez- actly ald the active principles of the Sirup.\u2014 By reason of their small volume they are of an ez- tremely easy and agreeable especially suitable fo ladies, persons who trarel or whose occupations oblige them to eal away from home and those who require a discreet treatmen:.AND AT ALL GOOD CHEMISTS IN THE UNIVERSE.GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.EPPS\u2019S COCOA of the govern the Sperations Alger snd nutrition.and b; careful pel tion of the properties of vai soc Fr.Epps has provided dur breakfast tables with a eticately flavored beveraus w WAY BAVA Ue InAR vy doctors\u2019 bills.It is by the judicfons une of su ant cles Get thats nstitution may be dually fait TO! © rexint eve: endency lu diseana.H \u201cpndreds of subtle maladies are Aowtin around us ready to Attack wherever there is a weak point Weimay cacape fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forint Llood and a Properly nourished fruine.\u201d - (yvil Sgrmce Gazette.an ne (AE, wi oiling water or mile, soute ckets J a dJb.a only grocers, labe thus: J AS.E .N ie | ES Chemie Bole Agent for Canada, C.E.COLSON, Montreal.IWieodx IT IS A SAFE AND RADICAL CURE FOR RHEUMATIC AFFECTIONS, SKIN DISEASES OF THE MOST OBSTINATE KIND, Those who know Dr DEHAUT'S PURGA TIVE PILLS da nat hesitate in their use, fearing neither sick feeling nor lassitude, = 88 ns contrary to all other ; purgatives.These pills only act well when \\) taken with wood food and fortifying drinks, A such &s wine, coffee ur toa.Chuose the Lou and meals best suited to your conveniônce.As no lassitude arises from the affect of these pills, you will readily, decide to use them again whenover required.Price in France, 5 frs.and 2 fra, 50a FOR SA ALL RESPECTABLE DURUGGSTgI ULCERS AND VITIATED BLOOD, enses of long standing employment and are DESLATRIERS ate BOUTIGNY), 81 r.do Cléry & r.Poissonnidre 2, Paris.amas Pringle MILLWRIGHT & MECHANICAL ENGINEER, - 2439 Notre Dame St, Montreal, Que.:0: ave succeeded In making arrangements with Messrs.Howes, Bahrock & Ewell, of Silver Cron Chautaugua Co.Ÿ Y.Munufacturers of the celebrated Eureka Wheat Cleaning Machinery.Smut Milis, &c.for the purchase of their inachines at wholesale prices.shall be prepared to furnish such machinery at ail times vn short motive, As all machinery ordered from me will be shipped direct from Montreal free rom J utie and back freight charges.parties Ordering rom me, will he spared much trouble anc +, a6 they will on @ TEquiro pay (reir 1)! i i eXVODHE AE EN ATACEE of the Eureka W beat Cleaning Marhinery.it is unnecessary to apeak as nearly if not quite overy miller in the Dominion of Canada is familiar with it.Évery machine is warranted to be perfect in all respects and any defect in construction will be made good without expense to the purchaser.For further particulars address the subseriber.\\.B.\u2014 I will undertake the erection of Merchants\u2019 Flour Mills on most improved Roller System, also Grist Mills, Gang.Circular and other Saw Mills, Woollen.Cotton, Silk and all other manufactories, either by steam or water power, Water Wheels and Machinery of all kinds furnished on short notice.Plans and specifieations prepared, and the erection of buildings and machinery of all kind< superintended.also valuation of buildings and machinery ol all kinds promptly attended to.THOMAS PRINGLE.2439 NOTRE DAME ST.MONTREAL DOMINICA LIME FRUIT JUICE PU RE\u2014Ffull Strength.WHOLES OM E\u2014Purifies the Blood.REFRESHING \u2014An Agreeable Tonic.COOLING Just the Thing for Hot Weather.Absolutely Free from Alcohol.For sale by Grocers and Druggists in Pints and Quarts (Imperial Measure).Refined expressly for LYMAN SONS & CO, | MonTreaL.A Liberal Discount to the trade.2126 | These PILLS are used against Serefulous Affections, Peerness of Blood, Debility of Constitution, Anemia, otc, oto.N.B.\u2014 None are genuine without our Signature at fool of a green label.BEWARE fl OF COUNTERFEITS fl ull 5 38) 20 Gui NT .3 BEEF Ano QUININE st EE rt AROUD\u2019S QUININE WINE With the nutritive principals of BEEF Conmemptives, convalescents, aged persons, fecdle children end delionts pougle, without agpetite ov strength, are strengthened by the use of this preparation.General Depot in Paris, J.Frnn£, Druggist, 102 Richelieu St, Suc.to Around.POR SALE BY ALL THE PRINCIPAL DRUG STORES IN THB OITY I EXACT ferment AROUD, rc | SEDATIVE SYRUP of Bitter Orange-peel and of BROMIDE OF POTASSIUM Prepared by J.-P.LAROZE, Chemist, 2, rue des Liona-8aint-Pavl, PARIS That Bromide of Potassium acts as 3 sedative and composing ageat upos the whole serveus system is a thing well established pow by the reports of all physicians.Mixed with Larose's Syrup, of xo universally a iated an action in the regulation of abdominal fanclions, il is administered without any accident 10 be feared and Ziways with the greatest soccess, 0 adeiis ip affections of the heart, the go and respiratory organs, epilepsy, hysieria, megrim, Saint-Vitus's dance and alinerveus affections in general, and lo children in d , rest leepl amd cough daring Sold by all the Chemists and Druggists of CANADA TOGETHER WITH LAROEN'S SYRUP of Bitter Orange- CERALYRBEATE SYRUP of orange- peel, quassia-amara and of fren.DEPURATIVR SYRUP of Bitler Orange-peel and ef Zedide ef Poinsstum.Toi rifying and Renovating Syrup, ot taste amd of arity ved in 1770 by tha ten \u2019 of Medicine, and e degree or wad ap 1} Cures all Diseases sing from Empuritios ef the teseume, Lichen, Impotige, Geut, Rhonmation.On account ef its sperttive, Ainretic and sudorifio properties, + develope the functions of mutritien, ft furtifes the system d facilitates thn expulsion of morbid WITH IODIDE OF POTASSIUM.pie fe Dre prise for Ce cure of All long-etanding or revaihons rs Tee Tamera, Qumma, a8 culesis.BY ALL DRUGGIBTS Richelieu, Paris, J.FERRE, Druggist, 103 Rue Succomse te DOYVEAD D - À # Tooth Wash and Dentifrice Powders\u2019 or DOCTEUR'PIERRE Of the Faculty of Medecine, Paris 8 Opera Place, PARIS, and by ail respectable Perfumers and Halrdressers.\u201c & rte GRAHAM & Co.Proprietors, 158 St.Jaoees sivest.\u2014 DAILY BraB is pent to any part of the United Siates or Canada, postage oo.aL $0 a Loar, $1.60 for six won 900 { or thitee #3\" We believe the circulation of = STAB ceeds the combined issue of all eo or lish Newspapers published in the eity of ntreal-\" 8 rrespondent and Agent for French and inn advertising in Tus TAR ons.A.Poxian te Anne &1 dis.br 8.Fons.CIECULAZION OF THE HTAB YOK 1883 and 1884 ue Week end'y Bopt.8 T3, Week end'y Bept 6 \u201884 Monday.19,922/Monday .23,622 propdey 19 909|Tuesday.23,077 ednesday .20,012 Wednesday .23,508 Thursday .19,616 Thursday.22,887 Friday -.19,777 Friday 28,218 baturday.21,200|8aturday .24,108 Total.120,436] Total.140,413 FRESENT DAILY AVERAGE 23,402.SATURDAY.SEPIEMBER 1884 NEWSPAPER CIRCULATION.CIRCULATION OF TWELVE CANADIAN NEWSPAPERS, INCLUDING ALL MONTREAL ENGLISH JOURNALS, KNOWN TO HAVE A DAILY CIRCULATION EXCEEDING FUUR THOUSAND COPIES.(Currected from Official Iteturns up to 35th August, 1554.) DAILY PAPERS.THE FTAR, Moutreal.22,800 The Globe, Toronto.Lo.22,200 The Telegram, Turonto.15,400 The Mail, Tyranto 15,000 The Witness, Montreal.12,700 1he Gazette, Moutreal 4,700 WEEKLY EDITIONS, THE STAR, Montreal.108,000 The Globe, Toronto 51,000 The Tlepram, Toronto.No Weekiy.The Mail, Toronto 45,000 The Wiln- sa, Montreal.38,700 The Cazette, Montreal 3,500 DAILY AND WEKKL\\ ISSUES COMBINED, Tur Stan, Montreal 125.800 The tilobe, Torunto.73,200 The Maud, Toronto 60,000) The Witnexs, Montreal.51,400 The Luzette, Montreal .\u2026 8,200 Answers to Correspondents.{Correspondents are «nformed that no wotice will he takes of questions vache ac not bear the name and address 6 the sender und are wot of genera! interest.We de not Wnderiuhe Lu \u2018urnish information an regard fo business houses, or articics fur suie, vr give any enformaton vhaterer of u privale mature.J no mulice vs taken of Questions send sf may te undersioud they do not comply ®t the bute conditions.ONE or tHE S1Xx HUNDRED, Rweetshurg.\u2014 The EgypLian contingent bas been made up aud stirts itumediately ; it is too late to make application.T.P.Mut.~The Montreal Exhibition closes to-day, that in Ottawa comes off next week.whilst the Trrontu Exbibition is going on this Week wnd next.PHUTO.-To obtain materials for amateur photography apply to photographic goods dealers: for books of Instruction apply to any vfour leading bouksellers.G.FOntEsT, N.S.\u2014Yon had best write to Hart er Bros.or some other New York publisher, about your short stories, etc.We do pot think that there is any Montreal firm that would pay you cash for them.MINISMATIST.\u2014For the value of yonr coins gend to some eojloctor and get a eatalogue.You can never tell what coins are scarce unless you do so, This answer applies to several questions which have lately ed.AB, P.EL-1.A teachar holding n license from the Educational Department of Prince Edward Island would require to pass an examination be\u2019cre teaching in Commissioners\u2019 scliocls in Montreal 2.The salaries range from #25a month up.8, Tenchers are graded by cin=ses: Elemeontary.Model and Academy.R.R., Chatham.\u20141.The population of Eng- lan: and Walea at the last census, 1881, was: Males 12.639903, (emales, 13,334,537: of Seot- land, males, 1.799.475 females, 1.936.098; of Ireland, males 2.533.277, females, 2,641,559.2.The postage of THE STAR trom the office of ublication is {rve: othurwise, one cent for WO ounces.E.D.\u2014 Marriage with a deceased wife's als- tor is legal in Canada.2.If a man was expressly excommunicated by name, we do not eu receiv- think bis relatives could claim burlal for him, although he should have hought a burial lot in the R.C.Cemotery.3.Tuore is a Lodgers' Franchise in England, the qualification is 210.4.Legal cruelty rust be proved in addition to adultery ww secure an English dij- vorce.THE EXHIBITION, The Exhibition of 1884 being to all intents and purposes a thing of the past, no oriti- cisms that can be passed upon it now can injure it in any way.The powers that control our exhibitions may if they arn wise profit by their failures as well as by their successes, and it would be folly to disguise the fact that the oniy good likely to be got by anybody out of the Dominion Exhibition of 1884 1s its educational influence upon those who take an active and practical Interest lin Canadian exhibitions.We are far from belleving that gate money is the best criterion of the success of an exhibition.Un the contrary we believe that this year's Exhibition would have been more successful if the management had thought less of the importance of a good- looking balance sheet.But as so much has been said about the popularity of the Exhibition, it may be as well to compare the attendance with the attendances of former years.During the first six days of this years Exhibition, which included the largest attendances, 46,800 persons paid for admission at the turnstiles.At the Provincial Exhibition of 1881 the paying visitors on one day alone, the civic holiday, were about 40,000.The whole attendance in 1881 was nearly 90,000.At the Dominion Exhibition of 1880 about 100,000 pald for admission.and on September 31st of that year 38,754 wereadmitted.It is estimated that five or six thousand people visited the Exhibition yesterday.So much for the attendance.Unfortunately we must add that the people to be congratulated are those who did not go to the Exhibition, and further it is matter tor profound satisfaction that the show was not held while the city was crowded with strangers.It would have done the country lasting injury had our recent visitors seen the Exhibition, trumpeted asit was, as a great success and something of which Canada ought to be proud.They could not have failed to have admired the splendid grounds and oonvenient buildings, but beyond these there was really little of which Canada could boast.There was a fair but small exhibit of cattle which included some very finecattle The borse show though large in number of exhibits would scarcely, as to quality, have been creditable toa oounty fatr.Many of the horses ought never to bave been admitted to the Exhibition upon any terms.The industrial section was the weakest of all.It contained very few novelties and very little that was interesting.The chief impression obtalned iba stroll through the main building was that heroic efforts had been made to fill the building with something\u2014 with anything.Ouse wing was almoet filled with huge stacks.of dry goods most significantly marked \u201cnot for competition.\u201d A dozen similar bulld- ings might easily have been filled in the same manner, but this kind of thing does pot makd an exhibition.The firms who were good epough to fill up these awk- The Baily Star.* the same extent.ward vacancies cortainliy were Bot afraid of competition.What then were they atrald of 7?Perbaps they did not care to risk their reputations in the hands of the class of judges generally appointed at the Montreal Exhibitions.The Art Gallery was simply beneath criticism: with the exoep- tion of some half dosen works of gxt, Wie as mass of inartistio odds and ends which should never have been exbibited In public and which it was nothing leas thap libellous to show as representattve of, Canadian art.It the exhibits were poor their arrangement was simply execrable; the various classes of cattle were badly mixed up, with the result that visitors bad the greatest difficulty in making comparisons of the animals in any one class.Then every stall ought to have been ticketed soas to show the uninitiated the olass to whioh cach animal belonged.The only labels to be eeen were 8 few furnished by the exhibitors themselves and the prize tickets.The distribution of these tickets among the horsce, by the way, did not betray any pro- founa knowledge of horseflesh on the part of the judges.The judging in the cattle department was unquestionably good, and if rumot speaks truly the judges treated the Exhibition much better than the Exhibition treated the judges.Some of the best known breeders were conspiouvus by their absenoe and will remain so while they are required to bave their cattle ou the grounds so long.Complaints are also made of improper interference with the Judgas while engaged in their wurk, and it is evident that before Canadlan exhibitors generally will have confidence in Montreal exhibitions, the whole system of judging will have to be radically changed.The worst feature about this failure ls the prejudicial influence it is likely to have on future exhibitions.Visitors and exhibitors have gone away with the impression that Montreal exhibitions are deteriorating, and it will take a number of successful exhibitions to destroy the unfavorable impression created by the Doininion Exhibition of 1884.We hope in future that whoever are to be the managers of our exhibitions will feel sincerely that the country\u2019s reputation is at stake in these fairs in the same sense that the condition of a merchant's stock in trade, the appearance of his store and manage- meot of his business make or mar his standing as a business man.FRAUD AND SUICIDE.Surely there are lessons for all who will heed them in the stories of fraud, of ruin, of selt-destruction which the press almost day by day 18 obliged to record.There is something iz the frequenoy with which such things Lappen which might well disturb the sell complacency of the present generation.Our grandiathers did not do these things to To be sure commercial transactions in their day were very limited compared with what they are now, but the tone of business was better; there was Dot the percentage of dishonesty which unhappily we see.now-a- days.There must be influences, therefore, at work in our time which greatly iucreaso the perils attaching to positions of responsibility, and {t i3 well to consider what they are.Possibly there is no remedy available \u2014noremedy that does not suppose a different condition of public opinion from any that exists or is likely to exist; still it is well, if possible, to diagnose the disease, as we shall certainly thus be better enabled to judye bow far remedial measures are within our power.It is obvious, of course, that when a man at the head of & great financial institution uses the funds of that institution for bis own speculative purposes, the impelling motive is a desire to make Wealth faster than his legitimate Income allows him to do, But whenve this Insensate oraving for wealth, this willingness to take all risks in its pursuit?How is it that priaciple and honor count for so little in a multitude of cases?Where are the prejudices, if we may so call them, in favor of a rugged integrity, that once were so widely operative?Where that shrinking dread of commercial dishonor, or even of failure under pure stress of misfortune, which in an earlier, and perhaps leas civilized, time was 8o potent an influence in the business world?These are questions that call for answer, and that we think admit of answer.The answer to them all will, we think, be found in the fact that our material growth bas outstrippea our moral growth.In society as formerly constituted there were many things besides money which formed titles to social consideration.Money to those days had vot the power it possesses in the present day of obliterating individual distinctions.It could not take its possessor completely out of the class in which he was born and establish him in another.It was not as available for gilding social life.1t could not procure educational advantages as it can to-day.It was not then as it is now the ome thing peedful for foreign travel.It was not a universal letter of introduction.Qonse- quently while thrift and economy were common virtues, while every man wished to occupy a respectable position in his own immediate social environment, there was less of inordinate appetita for wealth and less of unlimited social ambition.To-day all barriers are thrown down, and, speaking generally, all standards obliterated save the one standard of money.Itis not that society does not yet, in a manner, pay respect to intellectual merit, the visit of the British Associa tion to our oity is too recent an event to permit us Lo say that; but after all how limited is the admiration that.literary or scientific eminence secures compared with that which is awarded to superior wealth.The homage paid to the man whose \u201cpalatial residence\u201d strikes every aye isadally and hourly thing, whereas the man of science or letters gets his little puff now and again, and then disappears from the popular mind.The rich man on the contrary we have ever with us.Boalety therefore to-day, in this new country, presents, like the prairies, a vast unbroken surface over which the wins of personal ambition bave uncontrolled sweep\" Everything is for eale\u2014social position, social admiration, and the most beautiful veneers possible of education, art and manners, not to speak of all con- oeivablo means for the gratification of purely individual tastes and appetites.Is it any wonder then that one refrain is constantly echoing In the ears ot men\u2014particu- larly of men who have dealings with money \u2014 \u201cGet morey\u2014any way you like\u2014only get money.Money is heaven\u2014the want of money is hell?\u201d The temptation to deal dishonestly is thus greater thao it ever was before, just in proportion as the power of money to adorn life has become greater ; and just in proportion to the increased pressure of eocial rivalry.\u201cMoney is the measure of all things,\u201d says one, \u201cand am [ going to be outstripped by my neighbor there?Shall my wife not drive In as fine a carriage as hia, and my children not got the same social advantages as hia?\u201d Such are the questions and oalcu- lations that beset the brain of many a man, and which result in stock speculations not with his owa, but with other people's are bazarded on a throw of the dice.Hew the dice too often turn up let the wrecked fortunes, the shattered reputations, the broken hearts, the desniste firesides, the Shadowed tombe of which we daily read bear their terrible testimony.As we have said the world has been making great material progress, but its moral progress has not been at all as great.We have thrown down many external supports to personal integrity; but we have not seen to it that they were replaced by inward moral growth.We have dissipated many prejudices, but we have not been careful to substitute tor eanh a reasoned couviotion.We have opened vast careers 10 individual ambition, without troubling ourselves as to the direction it would take.We have wonderfully increased our power over nature, but have not in any proportionate degree increased our oontrol over ourselves.We stand, therefore, in the midst of vast material advantages somewhat lke spoiled children surrounded by asuperfluity of toys, some of them gone to wreck Evidently what we need 18 to impose upon ourselves\u2014 seeing there is nobody to-impose it on us from without \u2014 a severer moral regime.Now this is just the question \u2014can we?Can wo dethrone wealth as the object of social worship?Can we take our attention off the accidents of life and give it to the essentials?Can we place domestic peace, purity and harmony above social glitter ?Can we, In a manly way, make ourselves rich by limiting our desires ?Can we purify the minds of our children by showing them that what we have most at heart, so far as they are conoerned, is the right development of their characters?Can we begin again honestly to believe in honesty, not merely, if at all, as the beat policy, but as the essential condition of individual worth ?These are critical questions.If we can but take seriously to heart the wretched developments that are dally brought to our notice, we may set up standards that in a short time will impart a much higher tone to commercial life and to social life ag woil.1f we cannot do this, but look coolly on, as one gambler might witness the ruin and suicide of another, then there is vnly ona thihg to look forward to and that is fraud with all its cousan'lences in ever-increasing frequency.1n other words it remains to be seen whether man is golog tu master money, or whether money is going to master man.NOTE AND COMMENT.The double tragedy following so closaly on the heels of tbe New Brunswick ang tallure will do more to make speculation with other people's money uupopular than saything that Las bhappeaed in New Jersey for a long time.\u2014 Chicago Herald.The English women who brought their seulskins to Montreal at the British Science Association meeting, and when they got there were compelled to buy a stock of tans, have their opinion of the misleadin, Canadian habit ol dressing in lurs an snowshoes woen photograpus are taken for distribution among Engliso friends.\u2014Spriny- Sield Republican.Methodism was the outooma of a generation of fox-hunting parsons, who cousidered iL vulgar to be enthusiastic 10 their calling.Without enthusiasm religion soon degenerates Into mere formalism.As in the case of all great religious 1evivals, it is aimost nopseless to expect the clergy to initiate a movement which will satisfy the yearnings ot the common people.\u20141vruntu Telegram, Why has it passed into a proverb that when Sir John A.Macdonald dies then dies the Conservative party ?Because he has never trained in statecraft the young mean ol his party who had nothing but their ability to commend them, because bei LIas- tor of Lhe situation, and sufficient to the day thereof, he bas not been concerned about the future mental outfit of bis party, but has put bis chief trust in wealthy mediocrity and temporarily useful utensils.Zoronto News.The visit of the English scientists to Moutreal cannot but be of immense profit to us trom a political point of view.We have already said that they are not politicians, but in spite of this, perhaps even because oi it, they will exercise on the minds of Englishmen, through the reviews and publications of all kinds, an influence of which we shall before long feul the beneficial effects \u2014at any rate, most certaiuly in all cases in which our interests in the metropolis may be concerned.\u2014 La Minerve.Mr.Gladstone ls the political game-cock of the nineteenth century.He has outlived all his capable rivals and contemporaries; his most formidable opponents are pearly a eneration behind him in vears; he carries is seventy-five years on his back and in his face marked, as Macaulay sald ot Warren Hastings, * with the lines of care and policy and authority.\u201d Yet here he is ready and anxious for the fray as ever.Such a spectacle is unique in our history, and the exuberant enthusiasm which his fresh visit to Mid-Louthian has already evoked is, apart from politics, a testimony to the fact.\u2014 Glasgow Herald CHURCH NOTES.In Knox Church the pastor, Rev.Mr, Fleck, will preach at both services.At St.Andrew's Church the Rev.J.Edgar Hill, M.A., will officiate at both services.In the First Baptist Church Mr.W.B.Cline, B.A., will preach morning and even- ng.At the Protestant House of Industry and Refuge Rev.John Borland will preach at 1.30 p.m.In Trinity Church the morning and evening services will be conducted by Rev.F.H.DuVernet.Ip Erskine Church the Rev.F.G.Smith, D.D, of St.John, N.B,, will preach morning and evening.At St.Paul's Church to-morrow the Rev.Jas.Barclay will officiate.The Sunday School will re-open at 3.p.m.The Rev.Samuel Massey will preach in the West End Hall, Chatham street, at seven o'clock Sunday evening.In the Advent Christian Church, at 7 Po: Mr.W.Robertson will preach on the subject If a man die shall he live again?\u201d In St.James Street Methodist Church the Rev.John Potts, D.D., the pastor, will officiate at both morning and evening ser- ces.At St.Gabriel Church the Rev.Robt.Campbell, M.A, will preach at both services.The evening subject will be: \u201cThe widow's cruise of oll\u201d To-morrow, the feast of the Holy Name of Mary, patron of the parish of Notre Dame, Mgr.Fabre will celebrate Pontifical High Mauss in the churchof Notre Dame at 10 am Rev.Wm.8.Barnes will preach at the Church of the Messiah.Morning subject: \u201cA Double Anniversary.\u201d Evening subject: \u201cCulture, Science and Religion \"their common Gosvel.In St.Bartholomew's BR.E Church the morning service will be conducted by Bishop Ussher, and In the evening Rev.Ur.Gregg, Professor of Theology, Knox College, runrto, will preaçh.At manuel Congregational Church the tor, Rev.Dr.Stevenson, will officiate at th servi and on Monday eveniag at 8 o'clock the v.Dr.Newman Hall, of Lon- Von, Eng, will preach.The Rev.Canon Davidson will preach at the church of St.Joho the Evangelist tomorrow morning, on behalt of the Butidin Fund of the Bishop Stewart Memoria Churob at Frelighsburg.; On Wednesday, next, feast of the Stigmata of St.Francis, solemn mass will be oslebrated at the Franciscan Church, corner of Dorches- ter and 8t.Urbain streets, at six a.m., and benediction will be given the evening at seven o'clock.Divine service will be conducted in the Sailors\u2019 Institute -at 10.30 a.m.to-morrow, and at 3 p.m.-Bible reading will take place.In the evening at 7 o'clock Mr.W.W.Jackson, jr., ol , Masgs., will deliver a leo- tare on \u2018The Law of Div on.\u201d In Christ Church Cathedral Holy Communion wiil take place at 9 a.m.and the Rev.J.G.Norton, rector, will officiate at the morning service.There will be a military church parade at the afternoon service at 4.15, when the Rev.Mr.n will again oreach.The evening service will be conducted by Rev.Canon Henderson | Proctieally Closed Last Everlag\u2014Seme Yow Figu res\u2014 Presentation to the Ofiaials, The closing of the gates of the Exhibition fie exbluidoc aoû rates wars re @ exhibition an the were reopened at eight the visitors found the agri- oultural display tty well dismantled Nearlyallo caitie and horses had been taken away and many ofthe agricultural implements were either ed up ready for shipment or ergoing the operation of packing.inlons vary Sopaiderably regarding the success of the Exhibition.Those who interested themselves in ite organization say that its success xceaded the expectations of the most uine ofthem.l'his must be, as regards the display eatirely a matter of opinion, and the only point on which a definite conclusion oan be obtained is the attendance, for which there is the required data Lo institute comparisons.The result oertalnly does not warrant the satisfaction expressed by the ine ones.During the first six says of his year's Exhibition which includ the la t attendances, 46,800 persons paid at the turnstiles, while ut\u2019 the Provincial Exhibition in 1881, the paying visitors on one day alone, the occa- siou of the civic holiday, were about 40,000.The whole number of pergons who paid for admission on that oocasion was a little short of 90,000.About 100,000 d for admission to the Dominion Exhibi- ion af 1840, and on one day ot that fair, Bopt.21st, 38,7564 persons paid at the turnstiles.The rate of admission bas been the same on all occasions, und the decrease iu the receipts can be readily calculated.Five or six thousand persons probably paid admission yesterday.As tothe success of the display, It is a dificult watter to venture a comparison, but of one thing there is nu duubt\u2014there has not beeu any improvement.\u2018The success of the Exhibition, such as it was, wus undoubtedly dus in great measure tothe efforts of the socretaries of the departments and thelr assistants.As already anuounoad Dr.Leclere, secretary of the agricultural de- parement, was the recipient of a testimonial rom the exhibitors and employés of his department.Mr.C.8.Stevenson, secretary of the industrial department, was also presented with a flattering testimonial from the exhibitors d'ééterday 88 a token of their sincere rogard for Lim as au executive officer and a gentleman.Alr.M.E Searle, who has been indefatigable in the discharge of his duties as assistant secretary, was also presented with au address.The display in portrait painting and drawing ln ths art gallery.as already announced, is Lot remarkabie for any particular merit.The most huticeable pictures are those by Harry Carey in oil.One of these, a portrait of Mr.Alex.Gowdey, which was awarded first prize, is very carefully painted, bat is not a striking likeness.A portrait of a little Ind at the sea shore appears a much more meritorious work.The posing is exceedingly effective, and the expression of the fuce appears very natural.L.G.Capello shows a lady's portrait, very roughly painted and devoid ol much expression.r.À.Buisseau shows his painting ot Mr.R.Beullac, which isa fair likeness, although very stiff in appear- auce.The crayon drawing, which took seo- oud prize, and the charcoal drawing which took first prize, though exhibited $y Mr.James Harper, were drawn by Miss Katie arper, his sister, who 13 in ons of the schools ot the Moutreal Protestant commis sioners.The Hirst mentioned is a picture of a child\u2019s head, tue hair and expression being the strongest points.The charcoal drawing is a houd of Rubens, and 1s considered an exceedingly good copy.\"The puise of the head, the folds of the cloak,and general tone of the sketch are artistic.l'hese prizes are taken, it may be mentioned, in the amateur classa fact that it is necessary to mention, especially as professional and amateur work is shown in hotch-poteh fashion, to the detriment, of course, of the amateurs.An amusing blunder by a murniog contemporarv's art critic was made in describing this picture as a head of Raphael.The heads of these two artists are as widely apart as their schools of art, and it is surprising that the mistake was made.In addition to the pictures enumerated there are a number of portraits devoid of the least merit, except an originality which shows itself in a glaring travesty of nature.The must effecuive displa is department is that by Mra, Wal Wiley, of this city.This includes an exceedingly oredit- able exhibit of répoussé brass work.The largest piece is a very pretty fireplace, and the others consist of plaques and wall pieces.\u2018The same lady exbibits a very pretty fret and scroll work boukcase.The horticultural exhibit would be a very poor show but for the larze displays of three American exhibitors, Messrs.W.T.Taylor and John J.Marshall, of Roxbury, Mass.; and Mr.Fred.B.Lewis, of Lockport, N.Y.Those three gentlemen take away with them sixty prizes, most of them firsts, add they can well be said to have swept the board for peaches, grapes and pears.Some of this fruit is of exceptionally fine quality, but was pot shown to advantage by any means.In the first place much of the best of it was shown on a shelf considerably above the head ut the avorage visitor, and consequently out of sight, and, again, the dull painting of tbe tables and stands detracts very considerably from the appearance of the display.In the hog department the principal interest centred round the herd of the dDew Poland China breed of swine exhibited by Mr.Levij R.Whitman, of Lakeview Farm, Knowlton, Que.The exhibit included eleven swine in all.Mr.Whitman claims to have the only registered herd of these h in Canada, and at the last mecting of the American Poland China Record Company he was elected Vice-President.Theadvan claimed for this new breed of Doge are t they are hardy, docile, fatten ily at any age, and «ill give more profit from the feed than anv other breed yet produced.Io the Carriage Hall an exhibit which commanded a good deal of allention was that of Rice's carriage spring shown by Messrs.Heney & Lacroix.Itis claimed that this spring will not break, rides essily, is perfectly noiseless and may be attached to any style of vehicle.In the Main Building Messrs.Fish & Ireland made a fine display of cracked wheat, oatmeal and prepared foods of various kinds, made at their mills at La- chute.Brault, of St.Johns, obtained a P.L.second prize for photography.A Vigorous and Able Oriticlam.te Mr.W.Weld, editor of the Furmers Advocate, of London, Gnt\u2026 whn has bad a large experience of the Agricultural and Industrial exhibitions of Canada and the United States, and who attended the Exbibition bere, was met yesterday by a STAR reporter and asked how the Exhibition had impressed him.In reply Mr.Weld said : ** It is far infarior to previous exhibitions.\u201d \u201cIn what way?\u2019 he was asked.** There is neither the quantity nor qualit of exhibits,\u201d he said, * and the attendance much smaller than usual.\u201d * And how do you account for this defi- clengy I\" \u201cWell, the farmers\u2019 interesta have not been sufficiently od, ang therefore they have not exhibited, nor attended as well as usual.They complain too much has been exacted from them, that itis unbeoces- sary to have their stook on the tenda They represen this to the directors and ay protested against it, and many of them united and to exhibit on this account.The tatié \u20ac are con- uently comparatively empty.\u201d ed hat about the grain oxhyblts?* They are the most meagre tbat I have ever seen.They are not equal to those of many township exhibitions In quality.\u201d = And roots and vegetables, huw do they stand?\u201d \u201c They are not balf equal to what they have been in previous y: in my estimation.\u2018There 15 some very fruit exhibited, however, but much of it is badly arranged.Visitors conid not ses it.The grapes, plums and tiner fruita were placed igh to be seen by a person passing by.\u201d \u201c Did the implement department compare well with that of other years?\u201d \u201cNo.The best manulscturers are not represented, and there is complaint amongst the exhib itors that printed arrangements have oot been carried out.\u201d \u201cThis state of matters will interfere great ly with the value o! the prizes, will it nut?\u2019 \u201cYes, comparatively Ii can be- ition and 1 can see no reason why it should be called a Dominion Exhibition.sce noth- ,\u201d continued Mr.Weld, \u201cthat such mag- idcent (grounds and excelle t bulldings s 80 y tbis year.I Thing it outdo wall for the at example {rom some of the mu tions.farmer, and in this way to makes ,their Jexhibition a success.It would also |aeed on the prizes gained at such an exhi- of the Dominion in its character.Itiss Bl as they are directors to take example apagers e Thay consider the interests of 8 t that jnstead of baving attempts at two horticulta ral shows that the two should \u2019 be united tbus make one magnificent.horticultural display, The Ho! tural THE CAUGHNAWAGA FAIR.A Second Day.The Exhibition opened yesterday at nine a.m, the day belong.delightful acd central surroundings propitious.\u2018The forenoon trains took out à fair number of visitors, but it was only in the afternoon that the main body of Montrealers began to arrive.At two o'clock there were at least 4,000 persons on tbe grounds and the scene was in the highest ree interesting.The 8 use band played a number of appropriate airs in excellent style and a troop of Indians arrayed in full war costume paraded the grounds during the day and went through the war antics peculiar to the race in a highiy grotesque manner.À description of the inain building bas already been given, with the exhibits therein on first day.Yesterday a oon- slderable number more of the latter arrived, and both flats were sompletely filled with articles of every description.Un the middle tables were a fine display of silk and satin dresses on wooden flgures.Indlan needle and bead work, consisting of belts, leggings, moccasins, eto., were arranged in rent profusion on the @ht hand table of the room, also crosse sticks, snowshoes and Indian papoose cota, such as the aquaws strap to their backs to carry their infants when travelling.The entire room down stairs was oooupled with farm produce, which was on the whole of a description superior to anything previously exhibited.The poultry was arranged in cages outside the building, the display being very goud, especially fa ducks, turkeys and Dorking fowls.The cattle and horses were arranged on the west gide of the rounds.The anim exhibited were for the most rt good, and the fair in this respect may pronounced a success, the number and breeds, especially in horses, being superior to the previous year.The christening of the new Exhibition hall by the name of Walbank Hall took place at one o'clock, a number of Indians assisting, who subsequently ave an exhibition of some of thelr war dances.Speeches were made by Mr.Walbank in English and by Chief Joseph Williams in Iroquois ; addresses were also delivered in French by others present.The remuiner of the afternoon was spent in games and sports, which commenced with the boys' race, won by Angus, son of White Eagle, with young Cross-the-River second.There were entries for girls\u2019 race, and from these had tu be se- leoted the prettiest and the best dressed girls, This being rather a delicate ques- on to decide, it was trusted tothe judgment of the representatives of the press, with Mr, Brousseau as referee and Konwa- keri Kwaronienhawita was pronounced the most neatly and beco ly dressed and the beauty prize was awarded to Ayen Kakenrea.The race was won, after two dead beats, by White Eagle's daughter, with iss Konwakeri second.Next was a race for fat men, in full Indian costume, won by John Jacobs, with Louis Canot second.\u2018In the \u2018hurdle race, the hurdles being four feet high, Michael Martin came in first, Louis Hemlock second and Michel Lefebvre third.Thesack TACO WAS Won easily by White Eagle.Stron, Arm took second place.In the three-lagge race, Michel Lefebvre and Louis Hemlock came in first, and Strong Arm and Michel Martin second.An egg race also took place for special prizes offered by Mr.Bowie of Montreal.uls Hemlock took first place, with Michel Lefebvre and Michel Martin close behind.A special prize for a girls\u2019 race was won by White Eagle's daughter.ex- chief Sky's daughter second.THE EXHIBITS.The display of fruit was not up to the average.Some fine Winter apples are.shown by John Rice, the well known pilot.Thomas © shows some excellent table apples.Mrs.F.Laronde shows some fine Alexandrias.\u2018Thos.Phillips and Thos.Batten some very fine barley.The exhibit of the several kinds of wheat are pronouno- ed to be really excellent and will compare favorably with the Montreal exhibition.The tomatoes shown by Chief Asennase were specially good.as aiso were oniuns, turnips, carrots, etc., by Mrs.Mahew.The Larly Rose potatoes of John Delorimier and À.Leciaire stand forement.It is to be remarked, as to the cart to and fro of visitors across the river, t the boat arrangements were of the worst possible kind ; not only, was the boat very slow but it never left the Caugbnawaga wharf at the hour advertised.On Th ay evening the last boat left a quarter of an hour before the time, the consequence being that a number of visitors of both sexes had to remain all night in the village.The boat advert to leave at 1240 yesterday left at 12.05, the consequence being that press reporta for the evening papers could not make train connections s0 as to reach the office in time for publication.The telegraph office also was locked up yeslerday, und the day belore the lady operator would not work the instrument, but went.off tu the Exhibition, important press despatches having to be kept over.The whole arrangements in this respect, though having of course nothing to do with the Exhibition management, were simply disgracelul.The Huntingdon County Exhibition.The annual show of the County of Hun- tingdon, District number one, takes place at Huntingdon e on Wednesday and Thursday, 17th and 18th of September.This show bas the reputation of being unsur- by any other county show in the Pro- vinos,the horse and cattle stock of the county being celebrated for its excellent quality.In order to accommadate people from Montreal who want to attend the show tbe Grand Trunk Railway will run a special train to Huntingdon.on Wednesday, 17th.The train will leave Bonaventure station at 8.30 in the morning and returning leave Huntingdon at p-m.Wholesale Produce Market.The report of the prices of local produee admits of no alterations, the figures for Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Pork and standi same as for the past ten days.beid at 22 to 23c for best creamery, 19 to 206 for Townships, and 15 to 16Xc for Western.CHEESE remains dull of sale, At 9 to 9X for early productions and 10Xe for best quality, Eggs are quiet and unchanged, th © old rates being still quoted viz.for newly gandled e and straight cuta 15 to 160, ork yesterday was more active than reported of lale, quiet a brisk trade being done by some dealers prices are firm and well maintained and the out look decidedly brighter, Western mess is stil] held at $20 to $21, Western short cat $33 and Canadian ditto the same price.ces of remain firm and ready banks an ian.Apples whiah have been mo slowly on account of the warm weather are likely to become more active as the days become cooler but prices so far have not obanged.Fancy qualities bring as high as $8.50 but the average prices rule trom $1.73 to 2.25 according to the variety.GrocERrIES.\u2014The local grocery trade is reported fair.Teas, sugars, molassss and syrups Oar; : irby and meeting with a ready scale and some lines of rted on the price of French sardines, the Re A.BLUMENTHAL, late Blumenthal Bros.he tate aro hereby once more requested to 18 d, and any claims fyied after a tes DE» Bria XO, : treal\u2014In the Circuit Court, Na cie ai Thayer perpouali7, and jo autre UE ° to te, ca pt it, 1883 Sie res Absent o! Quebes, of No JR 10 106 canned goods including lobsters, salmon and mackerel are moving (reely.an advance is re- Stock of which being light ihe advance ie realised.EE A Dividend Bheet in this matter has been pre , And ail es ba claims against e them with the undersigned on or before September, after which said Dividend will 1] not be recognized.of which all { are hereby requested to take uotice.«\u201d.! ; _a15e Trustees.| OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT OF on Baagres Lena ag ot peptembe on, be Auorable Ce de Soie s the Discrict ot Montres: Plaintifeoue Dice Louise es.of Montreal, ie of Janus 0.Thayer beta a decd 7 oralion paged perors oe and lieague, on gi PRE A y late Saute ne Ross, wid d alah Jo 3 Kitby James and at hinion of Canada: Alice À oad an to nal ae) tonally.and io, of 429d no of Magog si ER F neois, Defendants, IT Is O DERE , On thé motio of the Plaintgls, by Attorneys, , inasmy as it ap mn Deseve, on the Eixtiols Sie caude Goond rin, he Sh Elio à the EAP; X, 0.0.0 nce uot on + T.Kirby, And the latter ner- said wit Grand Realistio Effects! Meotings and Amusements.ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY THOMAS, Lessee and Manager.Also of QUEEN'S HALL Week Commencing MONDAY, September 15th.GRAND GALA MATINEE SATUKDAY: Will be produoed the Grand Romantic Bpectacular Melodrama in Five Acts and Seventeen Boenes, entitled .\u2014==The ROMANY RYE !=- Under the Management of Measrs.BROOKS & DICKSON.A Drama that, in Scente Display and Human Interest.was never before equalled.Its stupendous exhibition of Modern Btage Improvements, Adjuncts, Mechanism, &o., \u2014c\u2014\u2014 RIVAL ALL FORMER EFFORTS \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Gypsy Encampment! River Embankment! Hampton Race Course! AND\" AN UNRIVALLED CAST! Craigsnest by Moonlight! Thames Wreck of the Saratoga! AarBale of Beats at Nordheimer\u2019s Musio Store.Next Week The BALISBURY TROUBADOURs, ROWDED TO THE DOORS.ROYAL THEATRE MUSEUM, COTTE STREET.POSITIVE SUCCESS.- - - - - - - BPARROW & JACOBS, Proprietors and Managers.Commencing MONDAY, September 15th, First Engagement in America of KENNETTe'S Ærial Sensation Electric spark (ompany, THE ONLY EENNETTE, THE FLYING WONDER, IN HIS PERILOUS DIVE FROM COME OF THEATRE TO STAGE.20\u2014\u2014WORLD FAMED NOVELTY STABS\u2014\u201420 Admission, 100; Lower Floor, 30c.Two Performances Every Day.CADEMY OF MUSIC HENRY RT 8 Manager TO\u2014-NI1GHT Last Performance of THE GREATEST UF ALL SUCOESSES! THE TOURISTS In à Pullman Palace Car.Dominion Square Hotel: Louis McGowan, nel RYSTAL PALACE OPERA HOUSE! oppusite Windsor acager.POSITIVELY LAST PERFORMANCE Of the Operatic Season TO-NIGHT! SATURDAY, TO-NIGHT! SEPTEMBER 18th.\u2014IOLANTHE\u2014 Another Tremendous Success!!! ##-Popular Prices, 75e.50e, 25c and 15c.-@8 Seats at usua! places.2171 TH PROV.REGT.OF CAVALRY .LRY.242 No.1 TROOP.\u2014The Troo C=) Parade in the Armory.SUNDAY Afternoon next at 2.30 o'clock.will very member must be present, Full uniform.Heimets, white gloves.2144 ae Full Dress on SUNDA the 14th, at 2 p.m.sharp.Every man to be THOS.B.HALL 1st Li.Com'g.No.1 Troop.OYAL SCOTS\u2014BRIGADE CHURCH PARADE The Battalion will arade in NEXT, present.Band, Pipers, Bugiers and Drummers to attend.By order, FRED.LYDON, Lt.A.Adit.215 2e0d % RIGADE CHURCH PARADE VICTORIA RIFLES OF CANADA.The Battalion will muster at the Armory on SUNDAY, the 14th inst., at 5-89 o'clock.Every member of the regiment must attend.Uniform\u2014Full Dress, with Helmets.Band, Pioneers, Drumm and Bugle Corps to attend.2153 TROTTING RACES at LEPL A Crp 2 a DS NEED) b> Pa SH 3 es NE PARK By order, T.P.BACON.Capt\u2026 Act Adjt Cf DA NS) = September 58rd and Séâth.0100, for 3 minute SECOND DAY.\u2014-WELNESDAY-\u2014Purse $150, for 2.48 class ; la FIRST DAY.\u2014TUFSDA Y\u2014Parse class.class; Purse 8150, for 2.30 i Purse $200.open lu ali.For particulars apply to 4.B.LEPINE, Catherine street.Ko.920 SL 213 3-Law GRAND INDIAN EXHIBITION: AGRICULTURAL axD INDUSTRIALI Open te Indiany througheut the Dominion.ON THURSDAY, FRIDAY £ SATURDAY 11th, 18th and 18th September, \u2014\u2014AT\u2014 CAUGHBNAWAGA RESERVA.For Indian War Dances, Games and Bports See hand-bill 8.S&F 8plendid Picnic Grounds, Good Bathing Boating and Fishing! A GENUINE INDIAN BRASS BA ND From Onondaga Castle Reserve, Syracuse, N.Y.Will play on the Grounds each day.REDUCED FARES, The first-class Steamer \u201cDAGMAR\u201d of the O.R.N.Co.will meet each train at Lachine pecial trains at 2 p.m, froin pot each Bonaventure day.Return fares from Caughna- waga only 50 cents ; Children under 12.half ce.cursion Tickets for sale at O\u2019Brjen's Ticket Office.St.James Street, near St.Law- t, and St Henri rence Hall, Bonuventure De Station.Carr! turn on Sieamer.(See small hand bills).es charged only $1 to cross and re- A Btrangers should not fail to visit th Indian Village, and see its curiosities an: lics, Tosa All Citizens should encourage th farmers in their enterprise.e Indian 19 MI ONTREAL TELEGRAPH COMPANY.Guaranteed Dividend of Eight per cent per annum on the Capital Stock af the Company.DIVIDEND No.81.Notioe is hereby given that the Thirteenth Quarterly payment of Two (2) per cent.willbe made at the Company's Head Office, Telegraph Buildings, Montreal, on and after THURSDAY, Sud OCTUBER, 1684.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 15th to the 30th instant, both days inclusive.By order of the Board of Directors, D.R.Ross Seeretary.213 3eod MONTREAL, 8th Bept., 1884.BLACK and WHITE.4 HOGSE 6 and 778 CRAIG BTREERT, dinner on 6th SEPTEMBER.8144 will AKED BEANS AND BOSTON BROWN B Bread ou Saturday Evening at ned N fble Tor 248 M MERE En NOT tracted in m tor wh debts con y Zee Boptembor, 1006 \\NAGHEN be ike de x 2171 ROYAL \"QUEATRE M USEUXM.COTTE STREET.BPARBOW & JACOBS, Proprietors and Managers.o\u2014 A WEEK OF PURE, WHOLESOME FUN, Commenciug -i- Monday, -t- Sth -:- September HARRY MUNTAGUES COMEDY CO.\u2014 iN: \u201cTHF DUDE!\u201d Or, A Ripple at the Seaside.Two performances every day.106 and 2vc.5 ROYAL Under Canvas.! BPAKROW & JACUBS, - Admission 212 USEUM.-\u2014- Opp.Queen's Hall.Proprietors & Managers.ENTIRE WEEK! COMMENCING 8th SEPTEMBER, HAWLEY'S MACNETS 14-NOVELTY STARS IN A SUPERB PROGRAMME-14 Two performances every day.Admission 10s.ns 1°\" PRINCE OF WALES RIFLES.In accordance with Brigade Orders, the Regiment will parade a1 the Armory 1a full Dress on SUND Afternoon next, 14th instant.at 2.30 v'clock.for the purpos of attending Divine Bervieo.Fvery meraber must be present.Band will attend, Uy order, T.P.BUTLER, 2158 Captain and Adjutant.N ONTREAL ENGINEERS.+ The Company will parade in the Armory on Buxpav, 14th.at8 p.m.sharp, for the purpose of r .ending Divine service, The Company w parade every night the following week \u20ac .ept Monday.in preparation for inspection on Saturday.20:4.Every member must attend above drills.By order.WM.KENNEDY, 2171 Capt.& Bt.Lt.-Col.fPHE GOSPEL OF THE.GRACE OF GOD will be set forth in the Albert Hall, Beaver Hall Hill, on Sunday evening, at 7 o'olock.by Mr.ALFRED MACE % a7 17 1 beats free.All are welcome.JYOHINIPR COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS\u2019 ANSOULAI ON.The general meeting of members.for the transaction of business, will be hed ut the ms of the Association, No.#1 Bt.John Streot.on SATURDAY Lveuniny, the 13th iust., at 8 o'clock.216 2 H.W.WADSWUORTH, Bec'y.GRAND REGATTA \u2014 AT \u2014\u2014 ST.JOHNS, QUE., \u2014OX TH\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014RICHELIEU RIVER\u2014\u2014 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th, With the following attractive PROGRAMME: Bingle Scull Boat Race.in best and best ta ; distance, 3 milos, with a turn.between John McKay, of Boston.Mass.and Barry McDonald, of Ottawa, Ont., for $1,000.Yacht Race, 6 miles, with turn; open to all comers; 1st prize.$30; 2nd do.$10.trance fee.$2.Bingie Scull Race (in ed skiffs), for the amateur championship of the Richelieu River.tance, 2 miles, with turn., sliver cup.(value $25.) Entrance fee, $i.Double Rcull Race (inrigged.) Open to all comers.Distance, 2 miles, with turn.lst prize.2 pairs gold euff buttons: 3nd prize, 3 meershaum pipes.Entrance fee, $1.Canoe Race (not more than two paddles to each canoe) open to all comers, distance 2 miles.with turn-\u2014~1st prize, 3 breast pins; 8nd prize.3 mugs.Entranoe fee, 81.Ladies\u2019 Rkiff Race, 1 mila with turn\u2014Ilst prize, brooch: dnd prise, bangle.Boys\u2019 (under 16 years old) Bingle Skiff Race, distance 1 mile.with turn\u2014I1st prize, breast pin: 2nd prize, pair silver sieeve links, Entries must be made and entry {ees remitted before the 18th instant, to J.E.HEBERT, Becretary Regatta Commi P.O.Box 225.8t.Johns, B.Z.PARADIS, Mayor, Presi EE IE Reduced rates on all railroads.2176 DANCING.A class for beginners will commence on Fuesday.16th Beptember, 1043.00 8 I ath, in orestry Hall, 8t.James Street.Pubife O Bat: ga .Private lessons, $3.50 for six.GOD IN, 1800 Bt Catherine Street.9146 ue.Cr PABSENGER RAILWAY OO.e\u2014\u2014\u2014 NOTICE \u2014\u2014e Owing to the increased duties of the horses and men during this (Exhibition) week.the cars of this Company will not leave the respective depots before ONE o'clock p.m.on BUNDAY, 14th inst.B.LUSMER, 2189 Secretary.Musical visitors to the EXHIBITION are requested to notice that the \u201c Hazelton\u201d Piano, of New York, is exhibited in close proximity to the New York Weber, thus affording connoisseurs a desirable opportunity of comparing the artistic merits of both instruments.As representing the Hazel- ton Piano, | cordially invite artists to compare for them- | .Selves L.E.N.PRATTE, Montreal, 9th Bept., 18646 sid 4 5 jones 2 me au pe SPRINT AN < ye vn ve wl Lo - iT.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY.SEPTEMBER 18, 1884 \u2014DOUBLE SHEET.2° wh Las: a been save * diarrhœa, cholera infantum and to devility among children.If our death rate was due only to drainage as it has so often been erroneously remarked, the highest mortality should take place during the Winter months, at a tine that ventilation frum the sewers is entirely prevented by snow.But we observe that the largest mortality 1s during the Summer, when sewers have the freest ventilation, and that the death rate rises as sooh as the heat 18 felt.No doubt this high mortality during the Summer is due to the high temperature, but ents should be more carerul in dleting eir children, and be is tree tostate that Lhe excess of deaths among children is almost exclusively due to improper feeding.He had often heard Dr.Mount, a member of the board, express the same opinion.And by reading health reports from every part of the world in reference to the mortality of children, we see that Lhe- universal opinion of medical men is that improper feeding is considered the prinolpal cause of the mortality among children.MR.RADFORD'S REPORT.Mr.Radford next submitted his monthly report, which stated that Fullam lane, which formed a part of Hochelaga Ward, re- uired an imiuediate drainage inspection.here are 17 tenements in the lane, containing 116 persons, and in the interest of ublic health it is necessary to put in a pubic sewer without delay.The sanitary :n- svector recommended that the by-law concerning drains be changed so as to allow of the subsutution of iron pipes in the piace of e i On motion of Ald.Mount 1t was decided to report to council recommending the construction of a drain immediately on Fullam e.The sanitary inspector was instructed to see the City Attorney with reference to the insertion of à clause in the by-law with a view Lo preventing the disturbing of offal on the streets.The chairman, Ald.Berger, and Ald.Gray were appointed a committee to revise the new specifications lor soavenging.It was resolved to advertise for tenders for the purchase of the East End bath, now lying at Boucherville, It having been pro fn council to amend by-law 107 to compel people to connect the spouts of their houses with the wewens, the committe decided to report adversely to the change, as they considered it would be injurious to public health.The Commnitlee then adjourned.ARGUMENTUM AD HOMINEM.\u201cThe Legality ot Freemasonry in England.\u201d The following letter published in the Free mason, London, England.is of some interest in Canada just now while the legality of Freemasonry is being discudsed To the edilor of the Freemason ; Dear Sir and Brother I constantly find it stated we ue Freemason that Freo- maso country ls expressly allowed.by the law of the land, and 1 have been endeavoring to ascertain on what authority this statement resta.I find in \u201cKenning's clopedia,\u201d the following article which I quote verbatim et lite- ratem.** Sedition Act.\u2014Is an act which was (we have a copy of it ) July 12, 1798, stop the progress and of certain secret and mischievous tions.lab Freemasonry was specially exemp from its operations, and recog as 8 secret charl- table order,\u201d Now, on referring to the Aot 39 Geo.IIL, c 79, on July 12, 1799, which I presume is the one meant, I find that all so- cleties then or thereafter established with oaths not authorized by law or with secret committees, eto.were declared unlawtul combibations; however, by sections 5 and 6 all existing lodges of Freemasons were ox- empted fromm the act, provided that two members of each lodge certify on oath that such lodge has been duly held before the act, and the names of all members be registered with the Clerk of the Peace for the county on or before March 35th in each year.This exemption clearly applies only to lodges existing in 1799.: ain, In 1817 all lod whioh comply with the requirements of 39 Geo.III, 6.79.were exemp from the operation of 57 Geo.II, c.19, which was a new act on the same subject.Now, Ido not know of any other legislation on the matter, and it rs to me that all lodges founded since 1799 must be uniaw- ful combinations, sinos both the act of 1799 and that of 1817 legalize only lodges exist- when the first act was passed.itl you, sir, or will one of your spondents correct me where 1 am wrong in my statement of the case?1am, Yours fraternall E.L.The JFreemasom, London, England, Aug.80, 1864.4 THE LYNAM CASE, Continuation of the Inquest.In his oross-examination yesterday afternoon, Dr.Ross said that the distinct hallucinations of Mrs.Lynam were, no doubt, the strongest evidence of ber insanity, and if they were not hallucinations, the case would be more dificult.The presence of her husband was the only point which elicited definite evidence of her unsoundness.It was possible she might not, on every oocasion, exhibit auch violence in presence of ber husband.He considered her to suffer from a form of monomania or porbe recurrent mania.His opinion was that she should be kept in a lunatic ssylum.Dr.Howard was an eminent man, but sometimes regarded as an extremist.Sister Thérèse, Su ot the Asylum, and Sister de la Nativité testified to the occasional violent conduct ef the patient.Dr.Cameron was then examined.He said that {be ult of thelr visit to Mrs.Lynam was largely n ve, but there were symptoms requiri further examination.One of these was her constant harping on the subject of jealousy\u2014a thing not to be ex- in a woman who had more than one husband apd five children.Her conduct shouid na y have been more matrouly, Another symptom was a continual leer aod Irinking while telling her story.At the meeting with her husband the followivæ day, she bad given wa ta guch ag 2 loston ot maniacal fury that he conclu ed she was undoubtedly insane, and should not be left at large.A single outburst such as this would warrant 2 oan declaring the patient to be sane, but he woul very who, after a single examination, Goslare a person sane.: Tbe case was then adjourned until this mocaine .firm the report of the victory of the Mudir of Dongola at Ambukol over the rebels from Kordofan.The Mahdi is in South Kordofan\u201d with 14.000 men.4000 have becn sent to reluforce the army beseiging Khartoum.Slaten Bay, Hussein Khaly, a pasha, furm- erly governor of Berber, are with the Mahdi.Hussein i8 kept in chains.Condensed Telegrams, The bank examiner has completed his examination ot the affairs of the National Bank of New Jersey.His statement shgws that the deficits of the cashier and president amount to $220,000, and that the bank's surplus is $48,000.The bank will doubtless resume in a short time.Emperor William in a letter confering an order of merit upon Bismark, says: During two wars you stood bv your Emperor as his most careful adviser, in your military capacity.1 koow your heart and soul are so much those of a soldierthat I bope to give you pleasure by conferring upon you the order which your predecessors held with pride I give myself the consolation of allowing the man whom God bas given me for my support, and who does such great things for his fatherland, to receive also as a soldier that recognitions of his services which ho has so well earned.eme Special Notice.The extensive exhibit of Mr.A.Belanger excels in tasteful arrangement and presents a rich and harmonious effect.A parlor set covered with raw silk, bordering ol oriental pattern trimmed with twoshades silk plush n contrast and bung with heavy fringe to match, is exceedingly beautiful, and another set (wire backed) in Parisian style.ebon frames upholstered with medallion Freonc cretonne, portraying 16th cont scenes, trimmed in blue, a charming effect and is quite new.An assorcment of fanoy chairs in various coverin are particularly worth notice and a noble richly carved mahogany aideboard of English style with side cupboard shelves, and bevelled &lass centre mirror cannot excelled, if equalled.The exhibit also includes a handsome Queen Anne cabinet.an etagiere, parlour desk, walnut hat stand, a walnut bookcase, especially handsome and conveniently arranged, marquetry and ebony tables, a couple of music stands, born chair, card table and several other remarkably elegant articles, as well as a marble topped walnut bedroom set exceedingly beautiful in design and carved work.Mr.Belanger always excels as an exhiblior of high class art furniture, but this year he seems to have eclipsed all former efforts, and it is noticed that his many prizes are in keeping with the excellence of his goods.For instance, he takes first prize for each of the following, viz., for parlor set, for upbol- stered chairs, fancy chairs, dining room set, sideboard, parlor desk, smoking or lounge chair, work table, card table, swing ci e and for furniture coverinæ, second prizes for extension lounge, ladies\u2019 desk, horn chair and centre table, in all eleven firsts and four seconds.FORRIGN ARRIVALS.\u2014My new goods, imported from England, Scotland and France, are ex i ly fine and calculated suit the most fastidious taste.The range of material is very large, the great majority of which can only be obtained from self in Canada.L.Robinson.31 Beaver Parties desiring to purchase a high class iano are requested to examine the Henry FE Miller Pianos, of Boston, tor durability, uality of tone and elegance of finish, the Hiller Uprights have no superior.Variety of styles can be seen at C.W.Lindsay's warerooms, 1312 St.Catherine Bt.TEATS S0.\u2014It don\u2019t pay tobuy a poor sult It never looks well, soon gets out of shape, teals shabby, is poorly finished and otherwise unpleasing.Get a suit made by Robinson for the same money, which will give entier satisfaction.For a few days only we have on show and are selling the complete balance of our flannels at just half cost price\u2014these flan- pels are the best value in the city.Alen\u2019 black era black cashmeres (extra value, ladies and gents\u2019 merino and wool underclothing, and a select assortment of Alexandre & Tréfonsse best reliable kid gloves, all the above at purchasers\u2019 own prices as we refuse no reasonable offer.H.BRAUDRY & Co.79 Bt.James street (1st floor).2171 DECIDED NOVELTTES in both stylish patterns and materials, for Fall and Winter wear, at L.Robinson's.31 Beaver Hall.FEvoues LAVENDER WATER! FLORO-S4 PON ACEOUS DENTIFRICE .\u2014_\u2014 TRUPFPITT'S EGG JULEP.PFPOLAND MINERAL WATER.W.A.Dre & Co.Pharmaceutical Chemists, 14 & 16 PHILLIPS SQUARE, MON L Troon 600D NEWS FOR COOKS.Dry Wood, hard and soit Boat bur aShoRE late vnû pou uv the ry ones at 778 ST.JAMES REET.ve the cooks fair play.Also Long Wood bx the cord or carload, and Sawed Lumber of all kinds.2136 N°5 TO CREDITORS.\" PURSUANT to Chapter 107 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario.and of ali other Btatutes in that behalf, all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands nst or upon the setate of DAVID MENDL OHN, late o e Village of Fournier, in the County o Shoot, said Province of Ontario.merchant, Eby, Med on or about the 8th day o arch, A.D.1884, are requl to send ia to the undersigned, the Admin tor of the said estate, addressed to Fournier P.0.Ont., on or before the Thirteenth day of October next their Ohristian and sur-names, aod par- tioulars and proof of their resp ve 0 ame with a statement of the rities, {any h em.AxD NoTicm 18 Haass TYRE that a Thirteen Ante Setaber: = ro0eed n y a to administer the pA estate and distrbate the same among the persons entitled the having only to the claims of which en have no and t not e upon any claim whic that date.x H FIVE BRONZE MEDALS, HIGHEST AWARDS IN THEIR CLASS, AWARDED TO H.SUGDEN EVANS & CO., &:' Wholesale Druggists.07 Bronze Medal-Evans' Pharmaceutical Preparations.Bronze Medal\u2014Evans' Fluid Extracts of Medicinal Herbs.Bronze Medal\u2014Evans\u2019 Natural and Artificial Fruit Essences and Flavoring Extracts.Bronze Medal\u2014Collection of Fine Chemicals.Bronze Medal\u2014Evans\u2019 Perfumery and SBavar's Tollet Requisites.TOT Manufacturing Pharmaceutical Ohomists, Manufacturers of Druggists\u2019 Sundries, Savar's Toilet Preparations, etc., etc.«æ- The Montserrat Lime Fruit Juice and its Preparations obtained the special GOLD MEDAL, Dominion Exhibition, 1883.Laboratories, Mills and Stores: 35 to 41 St.Jean Baptiste Street, Montreal, Canada.DEPOT: 38 FRONT STREET.TORONTO.215 Geod VISITORS WILL FIND AT T'HE MEDICAL HALL.189 ST.JAMES STRKET, , The largest and most complete Stock in the City of ENGLISH AND FRENCH PERFUMERY, GERUINE FARINA COLOGNE, COUDRAY'S LAVENDER WATER, ALPINE LAVENDER BOUQUET.BAYLEY'S E88.BOUQUET AND SPERMACETI BOAP, INEXHAUSTIBLE SMELLING SALTS.PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, ALWAYS ON HAND: English aad French Halr Brushes, and all Telles Articles.\u2019 do do BF ALzs A¥D PORTERS SUPPLIED IN CASK AXD BOTTLES.INDIA PALE ALE] DOUBLE STOUT IRISH PORTER! BTOUT IRISH PORTER! 1 aoûEFICE AND BREWERY: 10 FO 30 JACQUES CARTIER BT.FOUR FIRST PRIZES AWARDED TO The Montreal Brewing Co.ALES AND PORTERS.PHILADELPHIA EXHIBITION, .- DOMINION EXHIBITION, MONTREAL, + « « « « = + .\u201c= ® ec 8 vee 1878.1880.PALE ALE! MILD ALE! WALTHAM WATCHES! Admitted universally to be THE VERY BEST VALUE FRODUCED FOR THE MONEY.COMPLETE WATCHES, Ladies\u2019 and Gents\u2019 sizes, stem-winding, in Silver and Gold Cases, can be supplied in any weigl oid.and 18 karat) upon reasonable notice, ai.a full line of eighteen sime s\u2014FULL PLATE MOVEMENTS\u2014+ rd licited £ the TRADE ly, Fern Si Dar de te Bai Mur mt of issued, will be furnished by JOHN H.JONES & CO.Wholesale Onandian Agen \u2014=198 McGill Street.| 98\u2014\u2014 t (in 10, 14 Aiko.\u201d BEE RUBEREE: SE # & < EREERERARELRNES ey - d do us ces #25 ne n .ih 1083 Su rene Hing.du .de mn 2000 Rilk Handkerchiet.\u2026.RREEBNSY = 2007 Lady\u2019s Night 2008 lted-tick an , do 211 Bhawl.L.0.do 201: Hemnants of ao 2004 r of Boys\u2019 20, do 2013 Pair of Pan 230, do Svi3 3 Flannel Petticoats.\u2026.do 30, do 2018 Feather Bolster.do 2.do 19 18K.Gol Signet ung 5x dwt do 30, do 1 Bilver Wain, THL68.12, do 1331 15K.Gold Guard.do 12.du 22 BE Gold Cameo Pair Link 12 do lid Silver 1.acelet.en 2, do 1825 Bilver English ever W 12, do iz do #% as CIESSSRETERSÈTENE REESSSLESEL ILES SSRUSEFESESES Epesens xcezees i © 8 coos Lcico à fr Ju ft fa pu pososo get asso 566620 GE RTS EE STES RSR GORREGE & ë yt ons punt Pot ongnin ce Sc \u20ac ses wr cec soc Coat.Morning Gown .4 Pieces of Gents\u2019 Underwear bber Coat .cee BEBSPEREEES a ce oceo © © æ © PERCERTROSSERITRLE SPESEIRETEES E seuree es sets Rest 8 i B Sera pice ses TES Qi 8° =\u201c r ° Diamond seo! taire 23, do 414 Surveyors ontegraft n Sims, 9 1417 Doble Barrel Gun, ne 73, do DEEE 417 Diamond cie 1 , do = $ 4) Quilt .do 23, do 419 Black Sik - do 23, du ilk Sa .] do , do Unes Waltham oeetamt, ery Grade.SU0708.Boas Des Sue \u2026\u2026\u2026 = Sella ali Medal., & 18K Uo! Locket, 46 QU.2212000500 o0o nc 00e cevsa ne do 1493 Lady\u2019 1d H.Walch, io cass, \u2026\u2026\u2026.do do ee 0 0 0 o o , do 8, du 3.do ¢ de 0 1734 19, & \u2026 do L se 4, do mou M EEX RB KE EEE SALILCEEEEREEEE i HEB 8 SEESHUES REEL EEELEs T 138 e On pot COINS O M DOC a 10 à 2 ia 306 v o Bi 21 qe 8 à ge 14; do 1 21 i © y 2200 do 1 a do 164 2043 18 % 168 3347 Ig iE 1 1% 1% is 2 , do 2300 sise pt tps ad nti.> mod =~ CRI Tr « 858 EYEFRENRS BES a 8 MONTREAL.f11eodtt® Re | \u2014 LE ETUDE ; = A Qu T Lp + WALT TE YE te =: y PNEUS pe 9 = Ed a « Ag.Poil ab \"i sa 10.do = ! =) - \u2014 A = \u2014 =m 18 180K Gol buncle mk.Le == mn PHS |= \u201ce \u201c=z = JOHNSTONSHLUIDBEEF À =.at E\u2014a a \u2014 [ \u2014 205°2aw LYMAN'S COFFEE.TOYS, DOLLS, NOTIONS, &c.00O\u2014\u2014\u2014 OurStock is now Complete in all Departments.Intending purchasery will ind it to thei and OLD GOVERNMENT JA VA.FOR TRAVELLINC.FOR STAYING AT HOME.FOR THE SEASIDE.FOR PICKNICKINCG.FOR CAMPING OUT.Lyman\u2019s Fluid Coffee! The Great Couventonce ané Laxury of the Part RICH AXD FULL FLAVORED, WHOLESOME, STINULATING, RASY OF USE, ECONOMICAL, TER GENERAL FAVORITE, NO CHEAP SUBSTITUTE OF PEAS, WHEAT Ok BARLRY, BUT GENUINE MOCHA advantage to inspect our Samples before placing their orders elsewhere, CUSHING & CO.Supervised Of malt Wares, Fancy Geode, he, 808 and adalat \u2014\u2014eree VEOLIA \\ Ay 8622 888% 58% § £6839282% 8288 8 Sr C0 LOLOL LOC LL iin marin e poetatatatatadt=t CHR CT LS BEES: = < 2 ur \u20ac , do 2174 White do ge Pair shoes., do 2771 Stein Winder Wate do 2787 Pants and Vest., do 20 2706 ndries ., do =] 2004 2 Hammers 2, do 23 - a do 30, do 2814 Kubber Gosssne: do 31.do TRIO Sewing Sachine, $80.00 Jub 30.1684 o wing Machine, cc July 30, .1841 4 Macau's touts, Surface 7 1 iauge.squares and Plumb.Aug.1, 1883.1802 Sliver i English Lever.do 1, do 1863 18 K.Gold Stem Winder Watch, stones.very fine, 0300.00 do 7, do Pair Lamond 0\" rings, K., cost 18K Gold Kcèper Ing.à ROS dwt.do 8, do 881 Silver Bpoon and 2 stiver Nap- | ip BingvéS 08.p.2500000 .do 1892 18 K.U.H.Engliah skeleton ver, made Ly John Forest, chronometer maker to the de 1,4 mirally £50., do 1802 ond solitaire Ring.very fine, cost £40 sterling .7.do cost £30 sMerlng LL o , do Black Cloth Suit of Clothes.\u2026.ge F de 1900 Black Vest, .903 .1903 Gold Pence 1904 18 K.Fly.Rack, Hunting, Rao- ing, told Watch, stem-wind- er, centre second, cogt 8350.Rreech-loading \u2018Gun, \u2018ery fine ï .7 Nilver Spoons, § ox.Repealing 0 sep SES 0 and Sead, * Palr Earrings, arnets and Aoû 1876 Go 1 Liver H 1 ol e888 \u20ac 8% 2003 Sv.48 Sly Gol i \u201d Ring, set a ie , Pearis and do Ladies\" Circus Cioak tinmed 9 with Fur.ss es 8888 © oai04y, Amenoan Lever, , HE isons § À atch, 8520.do .do liver Wath ERRCE Ghd BCR EEE nECERENTEE CEE ES NS 5 SN 1 EE SS BNELY BE TRE SMO ERE NUMER FH UUM EH & do 8 ous Alve ä \u2018 BY gp if 2087 15 \"37 É Ë 55 te + 2U77 Comt.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.; do do BAD articles as represented in Catalogue or no X.B.\u2014A deposit of Ten t, will be aired from purchasers on each arteïe soldat time of salé.Sale ench day at TWO o'ciock, and Tuesday Evening Half past SEVEN.4 yE a Articles on view Monday an » Ges SB Jen y and Tuesday, up to bour of M.HICKS & CO.Aucticneer.Fr, Catalognes be bad of the undervigned, J.MOSS & CO.Notre Dame gireet ont It is not the tie ERAT el Mat BST TO © mos va ret in the Domimion.Fhe entrance i on partment y yourself where no ope &lso » private office for Las entirely ober.Messrs.J.fer?qua & LOon Diamonds, Jewe .Aches.des to make ances on Warehouse ,C » &ic.&c.ewellery Si Boal hrootrer, ia past SERPS Parent Bros.\u2019s Sales.to are also pta, Dry y also bu n7 It ma b ot pinces AUOT! ON SALE SECOND WEEKLY FALL SALE OF REAL ESTATE \u2014_\u2014ON\u2014 + the 8 th of At our Rooms, 239 St.James Street, Paying Investments at your own Price! \u2014_\u2014 ST.JOBEPH ST T, North-west corner of! Atwater Avenune.\u2014 e Cottage fronti Atwater Avenue, and Btores on Bt oseph Street.This is one of the most promising business corners of this great thorough! Conditions, only cash on accouat, and balance at six per cent.No.85 COUBVILLE STREET, South-west gorner of St minique-\u2014Solid B - g, stories, ement an a BiSticn snd Coach Lot to suit at 6 per cent.SHANNON BTREET, corner Bain rah.Nos.34 to 48\u2014 © three-ato: %* GE Block.containing Ten Tenemonts, oro repair, Stone Poundations, exc rented to good paying Tehants.$3, remain at per cent, as may desire.ONTARIO STREET.adjoint Frontenac Su TBE fais mos epbotantial brick and stone tou ndatio en at Bul it two years.Ye is fn 0! rings n food fis close p oximity to a » Rome Actory ah tton Factory makes it a well- soug t-after property.Terms to suit at per n LAFONTAINESTREET, between Frontenso and Havre sets Vory desirable tw operty, wolllage, in i Wed 1 ne use, Terms ly wel oan ng as purchaser ment Bui only condition.proty Tenement condition.well ren One to street cars a actories.As a small investment we wou recommend purchasers to look at this.BERRI BT REET, be 8 rproo Ontario 8treets\u2014Four etrable ba df stole epth o: bavi el tage i mids a okly bulidings erested hers ve always sure to lot Bale at TEN o\u2019aloox.PAR BROS.A Auetionesrs og etats Agents, la orks aro ota Gaon In fag ESDAY.and would ad id- to cali on thus paving pes hei \u2018 .5 - CIVIC AFFAIRS.JUDGE 0\u2019 CONNOR.W.H.Arntew\u2019s Baies.- Witehre, Mewhert & Ce.s\u2019 Sales.ERY IMPORTANT BALE Hr p Thomas J.Potter's Sales.(SX AC1AL TO THE STAB) rr BY CATALOGUE OF 3 81 Se « Orrawa.Sept.15.Bon John 0, ' UFRADEEMES FLEDOHS, ses is : A on Mesting of the Fire Committes.who has just been appointed puisne Judge of EXDID BUILDING ON ST.me 1883 OMBON\u201d FURNITURE.at the Five Commitee, hold Th Camere boson Paton of the High cour: FRANK FITTINGS AND FURNITURE QFLENPID SEER = q.MARCH.JUNR JULY AND AUGUST, 1888.BB 1274 ke # tqpiisy afternoon, there were present of ture of Ontario is the first Irish \u2014 FOR 8 301 1618 English Crpet.cut vattles du \u201cW.P.EMERBON\" GHAND PIANO, BEST DHUS- Fond {in the chair) J.C.Wilsou, Gau- Mo to git on the Ontario benches.The ne Black Walnut Fittingy.Brass Bail We are instru Sir 0 6 14 Dinyyr Sel Knives, Ivory a SELS CARPETS, FINE MIRUONS, CHYSTAL , Mount, Berger, Beausoleil and Tan- TAK CONTESTS AT QUEBEC.hand Hau rusgels ota, ka, ali by public pi Pg at our sale Toomer} A + 1818 1x jamart sical Kuivas, ivory 30, do GASALIERS, * GOOD NEWS * RANGE, &¢ wey: Figoan Holes, Clock, handsome -Quiu Bt James street.on 4.254 1815 19 Hieod'Énives, Ivory ETE Ria 1 wie resolved to feport to Counc], recom The Ordnance Bhifting Competition Closed Ine and other F raiture; i Sa nung, Th se ber 18, 1 » 265 aus 7 8 ai Re ous 30, do Fine Carriages, Harneas, Robes, mending t a number uf petitions fur leave Col.Oswnid'e Entertalament\u2014The Fir- er-color Dra y Jacobl, an r .wreday, Septem) sss, Sted | Kilves vee.vy o IMPORTANT BAL n wood > engines will be at the office of the Exchange AT O'OLOCK.un 181 Wri sd cree + %% = alm ar W open weodyards and ersct steam engin ing.© 13 The shifting compet On Weanceday.tue 1712 Boptembor, That Jot of land fo, BE, James sirest west ESTE 1830 8 1a Sch Wall and\u2019 Forkdnd =\u2019 811 Sherbroske Si.en Monday, 15th Rept.ee ar one tpm un study ob see en EEE PE ' ee Se Chartrand tendered to do the job for $133 fore 6 la suraber 0 poo.anton 2181 Auctioneer.able for a first botal.bein pw n Mo- 0 1818 Poultry pas ife a Fork, to 30, do KR.CRA IGIE HAMILTON, Eu.ù G treal Artil ill street and new Gran run way 00 1815 1 .Ë Piated \u2018table : sad Mr.Giroux for $1 ry Ald.Beausoleil Capt.Laurie were the first on the list and Station.Area of land about 17.500 fr.SH ted 2, .posing the granting oi the contract to made splendid work, accomplishing the A This lst the most rominent, position on St 261 1815 Dranind pEmeron, Grand Piano Tartor ames street west jor who e stores, ware- - = .all, rary a \u201c diroux, ond flually woving in amendiuent ATH (a à minutes ee Foie.at- ouses, factories.or ahy other purpose re- Twosday Afterneen and Evening, and Wed- ses 1815 Furuiture, in solid black wa of Ure bgt that It be given wie burirand.that it be tér ls the best time yet de in the go-as- quiring space and frontage.nosday Afternoon, Soptember 16 and 17.263 1815 dessin grade to order br Thomson, in- ~We \" rawing- a '; riveu oat lowcet tenderer.That Is Ald, You-vlease, and drew forth the hearty \u201cTOCK OF GOOUS FOR SALE TITLE PERFECT.TERMS LIBERAL.The Subscribers have received instructions 954 1516 grey satin.with extra oùvers, \u2018Fancy en Besusoleil\u2019s rule, and wban Mr.Depatie ten- plaudits of all present, Tbe New Prunagick S BY TENDER 218 dsod To yO votionasrs.Hom % 7 ms asr ed } 28 PNOTRE 28 1818 Canine Faas: En Benytiful ptit laut = - illoery came next, accomD fes .an De ne Book-ease.Library.Table ad thar oe should ey The west ten.shift in 8 minutes and 15 seconds, and the B The undersigned offers for sale by tender a Dake drn ET.158 and Desk.Hall Stand.Sideboard.with d I thought.we would catch you some 8Bift in something over 10 minutes The new and splendidiy assorted sick © CATALOGUE.late gloss hack, Dining Table.Arm deror.z that tbe contract be Priboe Edward Island Garrison Artillery suitable for a general store, and worth about 0.of 23 1 Deen hairs and Dining Chairs, Dinner Waggon, Neo to Mr.Giroux, the fowest tondorer.wound up the day's proocolings making : IRST-CLASS RESIDENCE ON Guen Hill Pcrimone Oets Dosey rice.Et 11} Ni Hartie ton Bedroom Sera out qu BAR e 5 Ald Beausolen) not reply 2 it was award- the A shit 5 minutes and as Secon.but $3,500.00, BROOKE BTREET, | 3 {Q0l4 Wedding Ring, 4 dwt.June 1}, 1888 271 1515 urniture, Iron Buda, ate ste.also Plain \"G4 \u2019 aving to conform e regulations, consisting of Dry Goods.Groceries, Boots and Inck Mix Brocaded Dress.i do Car : gd 10 Girous, Ald.ioausolel alone dissout Cher or In Ulis shift vas not mounted Sous EAE?Geet, rogarion Boos und FOR SALE {IR Emr SE té pots omy Fock importe haa : e 8 n min e Goods form part oO A \u2014 .du ook a De .Be a EP Tesianod, | > seconds.The prises\u2019 will be presented to- MexPLesoui, Tals of Fournier La the County porio 58 [pgraces, bt, SA ROR LE 0 4%; Hy Prier WE Ha gel no CARRIAGES, HARNESS, a.Ald.Wilson und Berger were appointed a Trou.Sftergoen d'a entertainment at the of Prescott, (Ont).dopossol, and w \u201c sale roms, 185 St.James street, on 4 ils be it: do ES MB RT hay Boo e Engtion Landau à Offord & Son.best mak opine bia regarding ha quais | JHE of roams dep ae mr a a Bre | one À (à de eee EE BG fe fron bate et Carton SEE f engiveers.- eut.-Col.Ray and officers o! the 5 JAMES H.MALLOY, FOURNIER, ONT., once erbrooke 8 h 12.ao 2 BISA Con riviere.imported Silver-plated Double and ce iter the ining of a large number of ac- volunteer team are a dinner Lo ht at WILL BE RECEIVED This fine and commodious house was bull & à 24 ni Cnr Cane id Ring, set with Sta le Arar Gy Bear and other Roles.counts the committee adjourned.oficers p (lub, to a large Up to the 18th day of October, 1884.by the (proprietor in (be most complete an 28, do Fears and Garnela .do Sale of Furniture at 10 o'clock a.m.HEALTH COMMITTER \u2018The Prince Edward Island team completed The Tenders should state the number of $3°633 Tue lot contains 7.740 a foot \"The if Ps 19 ao 20 2405 L'on Vent - do Curriages, Hurness, ke.at 2 c'elock p.m, , their firing at the island this morning, and vents on the $ (ronh) offered on the Inventory stables were practically rebuilt in 1882 at a I$ 13, do £8: 2 : do THOS.J.POTTER.At a meeting of this committee yesterday the New Brunswick team this afternoon, but Brice.Both Tnventory ahd 8 ChAT 8e6R cost of over 88,000, and are fitted with the best iw Bd 13s RN .do 314 Auctio afternoon, there being present Ald.Moouey, the official returns are not obtainable to- Pit must be cleariy understood that the APPliances, and at the same the heating appa- 2 20 28 L hear.Io the = hair | Gray, rer Mougt, lanecy night.Only one team of the Garrison Artil- highest or any tender will not Decessarily be Tae ap, ontirely renewed on the most fim: g 13.do 21 wos : do and usoleit, * lery remains to compete.They will fire to- accepted.Altogether this fs 4 do 23 2557 ; HOICE INVESTMENT Larucque, submitted a report of the , : Further particulars may also be had on ap- gether one of the most pert j& do 16 2 .city mortality during the month of August morrow _\u2014 lication to the unders: Tod.or to PRIN residences Ir Ris cliy.and its healing and : 1% de 10 de 5 and 7 HANOVER STREET in which he states that there were bl CABLE.3 O'BRIAN.Solicitors.L'Orignal.Ont.= do 3 de Bal : Street Ta! -T, next to corner TITLE PERFECT.TERMS LIBERAL 796 3 206 3547 19 a ea ition.NTN Ns NY For Latest News see Pages 7th and 8th.THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.The English speaking population of Mont, real are pow united in the view that M we are to rise to the duties imposed upop us by the spirit of the age and the example of other cities, we must have a public library ; where the world's Knowledge will be free to all seekers, where students may get what is cruelly denied them: now, the very best works of reference for the pursuit ot thelr studies.Huudreds of bookkeepers, olerks and mechanics are being intellectually starved for the want of, a place where the best authors in every department of literature may be read at leisure with comfort aud without price.In a public {ibrary every Door Young mau with a latent taste for reading, but without books to read, may find all the opportunities he wants, and may be saved from the seductive influence ol the fast young men who hover round bar und billiard room and who are constantly recruiting thei ranks from their innocent, uninitiated companions.The public library will be po ephemeral institution, it will bo a lasting aud growing infhueuce for good, exercising its usefulness Joug after the founders have passed away.What is wanted is a public library on so broad à basis and in the hands vf so good a vomiuittes or band of workers that tbe public will support 1t.\u2018There is Do good reason whv imaby of the decaying libraries of public institutions should not cluster round and support the proposed contral library.If the Mechanics\u2019 Institute, the Fraser Institute, the Mercantile Library, and the Natural History Collection can be fused in one grand sensible scheme so muuch the better, but nothing vau bo done without funds.The BTAR DUW makes its bumble contribution of two thousand dollars in cash and a guarantee of one thousand dollars a year for three years to a public library to memorialize the visit of the British Science Association.We hope those who bave grown rich in our city wiil thik of the claims the city has on their generosity in the mat er.\u2018The British Association will contribute several thousand dollars in books if the project is started now, and there are many reasons why there never was aml way not {or years again be as good a chance to make a success of tus undertaking.Fouth PAN LV ym RT.WITH THE SCIENTISTS.\u2014\u2014.From Toronto Lo Port Arthur.From our own Correspondent.You will bave had telegraphic news of our doings in Toronto, and a brief tele- ram outifying our arrival in Owen Sound.nstemd of leaving Toronto by special train at 8 v'eluek, we ail came on by tue ordinary one at 4.40, and were conseqently later in arriving in Owen Sound than was expected On appearing on the platform at Toronto, I was greeted with 8 cheery hail from Prof.Sheldon, \u2018\u2018 Hello, you here again! You're quite a wandering STAR; we first met you at Rimouski, As lar east as possible.1 sup- you will still be visible on the shies 7\u201d Frow Toronto the journey to Owen Sound was upeveuntiul, [he solidity and comlort- able appearance of the lari houses, and the taste displayed in some of the:u, were remarked upon, as well as the capital agricultural condition of much of the land.At Orahgeville a slight halt was made, but no notice was given; a few lucky passengers rushed across, aud, after a scrimmage, sue- ceeded 1D securing à sandwich and a glass of milk; lucky, tudeed, they were as matters Aurned out, for no arrangements had been made for luncheon ou the way, and after the * Alberta\u201d had started, the oontiding passengers were dismayed to find that dinner would not be ready until the usual bour of six v'elock \u2014a rather long time from breakfast at 8 and even 7 o'clock ; and even then so great was the number on board that some of the passcogers had to wait until the tables could be laid a second time.During the jouroey to Owen Sound a telegram was handed round from Mr.Allen, M.P.for the county, expressing the regret of the town authorities that tnere was bot sufficient time for them to entertain the mmembors at luncheon and give them a drive round the town sod neighborhood: It was found out, bowever, when it was too late, that carriages were waiting and a Jubcheou ready, and many of the Brilish visitors were much exercised at the apparent discourtesy in slizbting the hospitality of the town, which would have been doubly welcome in their bungry condition.During the lew stoppages oun the journey two buttertly nets were put into requisition, and botanical specimeuas werns also secured and discussed when the train moved on.The so-called \u201cCanadian Thistle \u201d was one specimen, and its French origin was described, while its spread into the States was alleged to have given it the misnomer it now bears; It was also stated that ou good sofl in the West it can be hardly eradicated as its ruot ran down to a dept of ten feet.On arriving at Owen Sound, I managed to eta very warm impression of the place by avian a hwried tramp up to the Post Offles in the vain search for letters.The streets are wide and between the footpath and the roadway are shallow (urfy ditches.Thu houses are largeiy women, but there are mauy substantial looking brick and stone ones.Thuere 1s a very pretty stone church, with a lofty spire, and also a largn brick one.A good number of people had assembled on the pier, among them the Mayor, to whom Nir Richard Temple bad to explain the unfortunate misunderstanding.Soon after four o'clock the \u201cAlberta\u201d cast loose and steamed out into the Sound and away towards Georgian Bay.Passengers were Daturallv unsettled until at last \u2018nfter what seamed to most a terrible delay) dinner was ready: Itneed hardly be said that the capiial bill of fare was thoroughly en- joved, after which chatting on the deck and smokinæ hecaine the order of Lhe evening.while cards aod diaries Inside claimed a largu share of attention.The moon came up beautifully through the smoke which hung over the lake, and the quiet evening was very pleasant after the dust and heal vi Montreal.1 must burriedly close as the Bishop of Algoma is taking letters ashore at Sault Ste.Maric and we are Just sto ving in.AT PORT ARTHUR.1 sent off a letter describing our passage hither, which was made up jus! betore the arrival of the steamer, but on landing we found that #n indctinite delay was inevitable A= the line between bere and Winnipeg has bocn washed out in several places.Ÿ ap- reurs that (here las been continuous rain ere for a month, with a very heavy dowo- fall at tho end or last wesk; the consequence of the latter being tht the line was washed away and (be trun wnicu left Winnipeg on Friday morning ouly arrived hero this morning.In addition to the stoppage by water, an carly halt had to be made until a bridge that lad jus: heen burul was rebuilt.This description of the chances of de- teution seems to bave modifipd the zeal of a very few of the Rocky party who bave outh- Eastern some two years ago, and for which the road is bonded and controlled by the former.The reason why the action is en is because these shares were never regularly transferred.: A Disabled Engine, : The train from Toronto, on the Canadi Pacitie Railway, due here at 8.45 a.m., yesterday.arrived four hours behind time, \"owing to the engine breaking down at a point west of Ottawa.The Exhibition.The Dominion Exnibition closed at two this afiernvou.The visitors to-day were small in number and the dismantling of the exhibits was proceeded with as if none had been admitted.FROM KINGSTON.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KrNasToN, Sept.13.\u2014The Napanee and Kingston Lacrosse Club had a match to-day.The score was :\u2014Kingston, 79; Napanee, 65; Mabee for Napanee, scored 34, and Jones, Kingston, 31, and pot out.The second innings Was not finisbed.G.H.Stinson, of Albion, Pa., is erecting an immense structure bere to be as a roller skating rink.The tourists have ali left the Islands.The hotels report doing a fair business.When hot weather occurred the accommodation was beavily taxed.The local runners are much concerned now as to who is the best.Tucker and McFaul bad a race for $50 last night.Tucker won by a few fect.Time for 100 yards, 11 seconda.Perry, a printer) is now out with a challenge.\u2018 An undergraduate of Queen's College, and lately the editor of an tern Tory paper, is sald to have leit Brockville with a widow an old man's darling, travelled with her to Chicago, and there married ber.> There is an ice famine both bere and in Napanee.Miss Short, of Bath, aged 85 years, was thrown out of a buggy upon a crossing in Na ance, and so severely 1ujured that she will die.FROM QUEBEC The Death of Mrs.Ives\u2014The Lieut -Gover.nor's Illness.(SPECIAL TO THE STAR).QUEBEC, Sept.13.\u2014The death of Mra.H.R Ives, of Montreal, on board the 88.** Vancouver \u201d jesterdgy, has cast a gloom upon a large circlg\u2019 of friends here of the cted family.r.Ives, who was in town Lo meet bis wife and daughter on their return from England was called in haste vesterday afternoon to the office of Macpherson & Co, agents of the Dominion Line, to be maae aware of the mournful intelligence which had been wired by Capt.Lindall from Rim- ouski.Miss Ives is quite prostrated with rief.The deceased lady been alling or some time and had taken the trip to England partially for the purpose of consulting eminent physicians.that was possible was done for Mrs.1ves on board the vessel.Lieut.-Governor Robitaille who bas been ill with bLroochitis during the past two weeks bas so far recovered as to be able to visit his office in town to-day.PROM HAMILTON.G.T.BR, Freight Shed Burned\u2014The Accident Yesterday.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) HAMILTON, Sept.13.\u2014A fire oocurred this morning in the repair shop of the G.T.R.The building, with six freight cars, was totally consumed.Great praise is given to engineets Pearce and Payne for their promptitude in running poy engines to the soene and rescaling official and other cars, thus saving the mpany thousands of dollars.The cause of the fire was a spark from a passing engine.Loss fully covered by insurance.The accident on the main line of the G.T.R.near Dundas last right was caused by a draw-bar dropping down and dersiling the sopara cars, on which the conduetot, Turnbull, was standing at the time.Turn- bull's head was crushed beneath the car.Thos.Smith, the brakeman, of this eity, is seriously injured.THE INTERNATIONAL CRICKET CONTESTS.fsPECIAL TO THE BTAR] NEw YoBRK, Sept.13.\u2014The cricket match between the Ziugari Club of Canada and the eleven of Lhe Staten Island Athletic Association, yestoniay.was one of the most interesting ever played in tbis vicinity, and was Thoy made but 39 runs in the first inning.The intareat of the game was centred in the way the Staten Islanders rolled up a score of 301 for six wicketsin the face of the sharp tielding and swift bowling.THE NILE EXPEDITION.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR) CATRO, Sept.13.-A large number of camels which were despatched Lo Semraeh to transport the troops around the cataracts were uot used, as the boats ascended the river without uniuading.LORD DUFFERIN'8 APPOINTMENT.LONDON, 13.The English press comment favorably on the statément of Earl Dufferin's appointment a8 Viceroy af India.The Times savs the position will uire all his diplomacy aod firmness, but bas uno doubt be wail be successiul in welding Lo- gether the udw disrupted sections of the na- uve and British populations.Comndensea Telegrams, D.J.Rocks, a prominent Cleveland - tractor, eloped with Mrs.Quiun, the beautl- ful wifv of bis neighbor and friend.The Enterprise Cotton Milla, of Augus Ga.have suspeaded.There are rumors of anassignment.E.H.Farley, an old aap, was found murdered in a yard at Moscow, Ohio, ast night.Zach.Prichard was arrested on suspicion.Isaac Bmith's stables, lat Lexington, Ky., were burned last night.Ten or twelve trotting horaes perished.John Roberts wae arrested at Harwell, Ii, vesterday, on a of throwi \u201d switch on the Wabash road open on Au- ust 27th, by which a freight train was Fitehed and two men kill His motive Recs to have been to get a job tending a switch.wit, by, sgveral buodred ladius and entleriens The gelding of the wh expollent, but their batting glorsbty deficlemt.- Vpn ve Es \u2014\u2014 Wong Pros HENRY BIRKS & CO.Jewellers, &e.Have received a Choice \u201cAssortment of New Designs, direct from the Manufacturers, in Solid Silver Ware, Finest Electro Plate.Fine ChinaWare Silver mounted Salad Bowls, Coffee Spoons, Fruit Sets, Dessert Sets, &c., &c.Marble Mantle Clocks, English Chime Clocks.222 ST.JAMES STREET 222 218 3teod HORRIBLE LAMP EXPLOSIONS (SPECIAL TO TRE STAR) HAMILTON, Sept.10.\u2014An explosion of kerosene took place at the Hamilton Canning Com- pans, 6 factory this morning, setting fire tv the uilding.The flames were subdued without much damage, but some of the employés were injured in escaping from the premises.KINGSTON NEWS, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KrNasTtox, Ont., Sept.8.\u2014A lamp exploded on Sunday morning in Parkbill's grocery.The fire wus put out; damage.$2,000.WHERE NEXT?The following extract taken from a letter from Mr.H.Harvey.No.94 St.Hypolite st.MONTREAL.Sept.3, 1884.A high wind through the passage ot my house caused the chimney of the hail lamp io Freak.7 lowered the 1 t.and paid no further attenuon to Ît at the tne, bal about 20 minutes later it was found that the wind had driven the flame down the wick into the Lump.As the lgmp became excossivély hot, and _teariny an explomun at Any moiveut, if was le(! tu lake its own course.It buitied tor over an hour.but did not explode, and cnly ceased when there was no further oil for it to burn.! am confident that, had it been other than PRA IIPS ANTRAL OIL, we would have had an rxplosion, attended, perhaps, with serious accidents.18 certainly use no other kind In Better be sure than sorry, and always buy ASTRAL OIL.BLACK AND WHITE.FCVERYONE THINKS THA i\u2014L A.BEAUVAIS\u2014; Hae, for this Fall.the NICEST S8ELECTION OF CLOTHES in the City.Bee and look at his fine window.o\u20142024 and 2028\u2014o0 NOTRE DAME STREET.$0171x W.& F, P, C8 + © 100 GREY NUN STREET.IMPORTERS OF ECOTCH GLAZED DMRAILN FIPES Chimney Topa, Vent ngs, Frue Cove Fire Bi Portisnd Coment.Boman Cement, Water ime.Plaster of Party, Ola; ko.4a SOFA.Yr SE Baa 8 A large stock always on ban: «WY HAT SHALL I DRINK?\u201d The most wholesope, del ous and refreshing beverage strictly pure and entirely Te from alcobol, is ote MONTSERRAT - Lime Fruit Juice and Fruit Cordials Gold Medal Dominios Exhibition.Sold Tr sa and Grocers cverywhere.Sous Agouts 28 the Binion: H.SUDGEN EVAN .143x804 None 2.5%.D\", DAVIS\u2019 PENNYROYAL AND STEEL for females, quickly correet all rs, ST SY a L Catherine « 30c per box.Black and White.H.SUDGEN EVANS & CO.STEEL, MEAT AND WINE The stteation of the publig is taily HEET.i EABON 1884-86.+n NORTH-WEST BUFFALO ROBE COMPANY Bag to notify the trade What their stoak of BUFFALO ROBES are now ready for sale.These robes are all Indian dressed.strictly graded.In good condition.and form the largest, Anest and only collection that will be offered this season.The attention of buyers is also directed to their large and well-salocted stock of JAPANESE WOLF ROBES! Ip Grey, White and Black, carefully lined and trimmed, abd of superior quality.Also a large assortment of LINED AND TRIMMED ROBES, In Buffalo, Bear, Musk Ox, Wolf, Wolver ime, &c.Fancy Bleigh Mobes ai Al! prices They always keep in stock u,large assoruinent of FUR COATS, Of Baffale, Coca.Russian Dog, Beaver Wolf, dio., &e., made up of selected maleriai, wei lined and Anished, and all of their owu manufacture.They also keep constantly in stock a large assortment of all kindsof RAW and DRESSED FU RS.Orders solictied.Prices and Terms on apphoation.1878 NOTRE DAME STREIT, Formerly 87 8t.Joseph Street, MONTREAL.2069 bond Hiovcsox.Souver & Co.IMPORILERS OF Dar Goops, SMALLWARES.Fancr Goops, de.ASSORTMENT NOW COMPLETS IN ALL LINES.SAT # 349 ST.Pso.Sr.WHOLESALE O3LY.208*sod = WV arson & Puro Gi, 65, St.Suipice St., 53 IMPORTERS OF ELzcrro Prare PLATED CUTLERY, SPOONS axp FORKS MARBLE MANTEL CLOCKS, (C)}-\u2014\u2014 POLISHED BRASS GOODS, LEMAIRE'S OPERA GLASSES, @PECIALTIES FUR WEDDING PRESENTS! WHOLESALE ASD RETAIL 1£1%ca ALBUMS! PHUTOGRARH ALBUMS! BCRAF BOOKS! AUTOGRAFH ALBUMS! At greatly reduced prices for next two weeks To close out the Stock.Morrox PuiLLirs & Buuumn Statione rs.Blank Book Makers and Printer s 1755 NoTRE DAME ST.MONTREAL.S11e0d* SCRAP! Q\u201d\u201d\u201d En oO COMPANY MACHINE, CYLINDER.aad BYRNING Qs.\u2014 GET OUR QUOTATIONS 83 ST JAE STREET.MONTREAL HOUSE CLEANING.JAFANESE FURNITT RE poLrism, For Renovating and Restoring the Polish on OIL FINISHED OR VARNISHED FURNITURE.PIANOS &c.Will remove Spirit Stains trom Varnished Articles.A.RAMBAY & RON, 87, SV, 41 MRecelle: Street, Mentrea | Bole Agents for Canada 134ze0 B'°tCLES FROM $300 UP \u201cYeung America.\u201d \u201c Pioneer,\u201d \u201cBritish,\u201d Coventry Special Clad,\u201d \u201c Coventry Clab Racer.\u201d AGENTS FOR COVENTRY MACHINISTS 00/3 CELEBRATED BICYCLES.ATBON & PELTON, $8 ST.sULPICE 8 .T REET.called to this unequalled preparation.\u2018composed of the nutritious ronstituents of Fresh( Beef, Steel and Pure Sherry Wine, which form in itself a perfect ood.and ts hiæbly recommended by Physicians a a perfect restorative in cases of Genoral Debility.impoverishment of the Blood, Fatigue, Waak- ness, and ali enres where a tonic is required.|- One bottle contains more nourishmant than four pints of heel ten, ny articulars as to dose.etc., accompany coach Tattie.PRICK ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE.Bold all Chemists and Druggists.The most palatable and agreeable tonic.Ask your chemist for a sample bottle gratis.Sole proprietors, J SUDGEN EVANS & CO.190\"s0d \u2018Toroute and Moeuntreal.Sugar Coated Pil Regulate the Stomach and Liver 8 JAMES R.ADAMS, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Orrice « Fancy STATIONERY, AND FINE FANCY GOODS, 107 6t.James Strat - - - MONTREAL.IANOS RGANS 1} oil lg: A number of good Second-hand Ins Appiy to C.W.LINDSAY, 1314 5L Tr ~ 2 ast * G BRAND TRUNK RAILWAY OF CANADA TIES WANTED.WITTE OAK.TAMARAU.HEMLOCK AND CEDAR.To be delivered during the Winter 1884.8.Specification and For of Tender can be had oh application to JOHN TAYLOR, General Storekeeper, Grand Trunk Hallway, Montreal.Tenders to be addressed to the underalgned où or before Tuesday.30th September.JOSEPH HICKSON.General Manager.300 6 Taw à Morrasaz 77td Aug.1884.MACHINE oo MCCoL: pros.& (O° OF TORONTO.~\u2014\u2014 AGAIN AWARDED\u2014\u2014 GOLD AND SILVER MEDALS 7 For their Machine Oils.214 4 ATHORN SPRING Natural Minera Water! In cases of 4 doz.pints.A-Great-Problem ! TAKE ALL THE Kidney and Live BLOOD \u201c\"\u201c* .PURIFIERS, Rheumatic Remedies.Dyspepsia And Indigestion Cures Ague, Fever, And Bilious Specifics.Brain and Nerve Force Revivers Great Health Restorere IN SHORT.TARE ALI.THE BEST qualities of all these, and the best qualities 0.all the best Medicines uf the World and you will Bud that HOP BITTERM have the best curitive qualitice and powers of all concentrated in them, and that they wll cure wben auy or all of these, singly on combined, fail.A thorough trial wii) sive positive proof of thie.212e0d Railroads.TAAANNNS I rs NS rm A THE OLD RELIABLE CHICAGO, ROCK I81.AND & PACIFIC R- BR.* Maintains the lead hetween Chie: \u2018 \u2018ago And neapolis and St.Paul, the famous Mia JE à \u2014)C ALBERT LEA ROUTE \u2014(\u2014 ) \u2014 HAVING \u2014 7 2\u2014TRAINS EACH WAY DAILY -*3 \u2014 WITH \u2014 Unsurpassed Accommodations for all classes of passengers, is the best route to ali points iu Northern Minnesota.Dakota, Maui- loba, Oregon, Washington Torri- lory und British Columbia.FAST EXPRESS TRAINS ON THE GREAT MOCK IsLAND MOUTE \u2014\u2014 ALSO -\u2014 Make Direct Conuectinne at Kansas City, Leavenworth, Atehl- son, Council Bluffs and Omaha with all Roads crossing the Continent or pene- bi = È i trating the States und Territories west theraol THROUGH CARS FROM CHICAGO TU DENVER & VREGON &@\" Through Tickets on sale at all { I mportani Points in Canada and the Provincos.\u201c=a For further information address E.SI.JOHN, Gen.Ticket and Pass.Agent J.FRANCIS I CHICAGO.NCIS LEE, C.E.McPHERSON | General Agent.*t t'en\u2018! Agen 3 York st, Toronto, Can.43 York Fort tas (CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.The New Line! MONTREAL AND TORONTO \u2014\u2014 Via UTTAWA, \u2014 P à Monday.August 11th, 1884.Time TAnLE ] Horning | Night Xpress.Express Leave Montreaï 77 Arrive Olla wa, 125$ om 11-50 po Arrive Tarn 10.00 p.m.#43 a.m.Leave Torotito.9.30 Am.0 p.m.Leave OUawa 748 p.m.Loom Arrive Montreal.10.85 8.23 wn, LUlone conneations at Ottawa.with Lrains u and SUDRURY, NORTH BAY PE) CK.and Pom ; due Bay , FEMUEUK k, and ali Puinte d\u2019arlor Cars on day trains ; lucurions S'eapars on night trains.Con: tu West, South West, ap Nord Monts \"Dt for ail points For full Information Through and al Trans, os.sore nm aber Uni / skets, Seais Herth ener plug Cars.&c., apply at Use Company's new 266, 5T.JAMES STREET, 208 vor.McG.Windsor Hotel Ticket Ome.aud Quebec Gate Station.Central Vermont R.R, M NE ET AIN HOUTE, mu.\u2014lFagt Tuain Nl Burl n 12-10 pus, i ontponay oe noon ms m River Jet.2.pm.Boaon via Concord, Ord y L \u201c , Ma rer an.ere i 1k ru.New London deo m., New Yuek Pp.vu «L.ana Spriugneld 13.10 p.ER ren ET EXPRESS STAY ha CA un v.pue tian m.be Samy Albany 2.20 Kin New To Lans Ter erlou and Magog.Montyeller, \u2019 Bellows Falls, Northampton, Hol ee WA de York rra New linven.Kustor via Bitchin arriving § a und N orcenter cru Li Sale.; «0.\u2014-N1GRY EXPRERS for arti BU AD.; makes close connecnon ae Xho ML cele) .Providence, and points on N.Ÿ and E.AKT THALK leaves loeton wen Lowell | por Monuesi 13.20 pn.with Pullinan Bufrat parior car to Montreal uid Rleeplog cal to Ch without change.Tickets ant Freighi Rates at'Ufüce.13t St.James street.A.L STUNEGRAYE, 8.wW.CUMMINGR, \u201cBanat A $ ase.Agen 3.W.HOUARE.Generai Ménages 4 RAT TIME TABLES RONAVENTURESTATION, ; GRAN TRUNK RAILWAY.alti (oral ponte Wear 00 ey Sm f rat \u201cw {Nunhdaye included EXxprest to ; = oil \u20ac J) Mixed Lo e, 1 m For Coteus, except un Cowal, à pu Luawa ; 4.30 pan.\u201d ARKIVE YROM TNR w pre wa Y'assenger (nan Toronto, 7 & ÿ p.n a, Cote veutki?LANT rire d.ss La Lxed ae ; parr à on.be: Miche and Ita Fos vu, Mod 10 Gus JU.Quobeu, lialse Aa niet si, boite, JU Lu, d'Ostlaud, 10, > re 8 Hyacinlas, 5.14 ou.HuDLULg 018 pr.Miced for ton, 4.30 p.m.Hemmnglond at 4-50 pup Au vi\u2014Frou Quebeo ail l'oriani, GX) mrm.Imand Poué, L20u A g Poin prized trom usbec, fuclumona.LAS pans and On.an 4 ou \u201c .F5 LI v0.228.800 ams 1a sore ms 2 \u2014 7.83, am; 12 230, 10,628 satu ooly 3.00 .bert, her and Fons de face) RO) Jambes se ri 2.10.U.25 snd_ 7.40 pm, Satarua: 200 Ps Shin pad a wR TH SR gad FoR eh rer aud St Menr 6.15, and wn Ty a.P.7, Bt BARD tasted only 2.\u2019 : s ut ape 12 T0, 200 Sacnrdage of a JA Lu n on, am.and iG, is Saturdays only amd Mn 45 City Thoxet Uitios, 163 Bt.James Street, .D.O'BRIEN, Agent CERTRA) VERMONT RAILWAY, GOING MOUTH AND EANT\u201441 J dan 8,90 a.m.530 a 8.0) po.ion, Boa 0e pe Royo oe Joi Be ue vu ol uver Jun \u201d An} tg Waterline and Ma _ row isuston.8.25 a.m.#30 as vis Spriaunetd, 5.25 mate, Li.LU us.New Yor Trey ana SL Albans, 8.25 a.us .arte yr ons.Si.Johns, % pu.set KOLTEII-FASTERY Itoston, ç 90 pu ARRIVE\u2014 1150 pm.New Yorn, York ma ne RAILWAY.un, - =D) am.and 7.40 Walle Mountaine-v ans N Bedford.Nuringlield and.all paint \u201con on ue\u2014 Bio pin.ARUVE \u2014 From La Sa, \u2014.mn, om tore SF ne Rapp + Tm., Furet Pois fofo Tom Newport.Walerioo and DELAWARF AND HUDSON RAILWAY GOING SOUTH \u2014 Naw York, y, Troy, Konede nu 7.15 am.and 6.10 pr.: a las Troy and \u2018's Powt | from Maw Te bany.DALHOUSIF SQUARESTATION.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY, LRAYR for Toronto-A.45 nm.and 8.00 p.gn.Ouawa\u2014 xprean, 7.00 wm, 8.45 me.oD .m.qu 1.rome 5.00 bro.8.Line As aa AL Eien 38 pap.AmmIvE Toronto \u20148.26 a.ny.Ju.pm From Ottawa Éaptom.8.2M à 10.14.25 p.m, Ste Bum; and 10.53 pau, From St jerome 6.85 ain.From 6 Lin\u2014# 38 nan.Froig rt.Huntache \u2014É.35 are, \u2019 NonTH SHORE RATE WAY.or roe Hivers and Joebeo t train, 4.00 pas.Jobque and se a a Tain oga Ja.Artive rom quebec 3-30 ne mod a ser T 10.38 p.m From Joliette \u201c Feux de Vaio a de, 10¢ AND ans SILVER: pI nie, 7 WILLIAM FARRELL (0 3 | FOR SALE AT STAR OFFICE.La PE 48 tah St Ef tm A D BIRTHB.ortune, à ; HT\u2014En this city.Sept.à.the Wifeof BR EK ight, of a son.> et or 3.6 A Dubard.WaT erchant , of a son.BORON BL EO ns: ips so a ofason.é OHNEON OR 22 Wi! obus ot a hy MARRIAGEA.OARBERT-S8NELL\u2014At Edmonton, Ont, by v.A.MoFaul.Charles E.Carbert, of Winnipeg.to Tillie Boell.K HEN-ANDERSON\u2014At Toronto, Sept.10, y Rev.8.J.Hunter, E.E.Kitchen to William Anderson.- N\u2014At Park Ont, fept.41, Hl WE Jane le Kerr to Adaline Warren.WILSON-REID\u2014Sept.11, by the Bev.A.James Whson to Miss Jessie Ri a ter vf James Reid.Esg., all of is: BOSS-GRAHAM-\u2014At Netherby.Huntingdon, n the 10th inst, by the Rev.J.8.Muir, .A.James Ross, B.A.M.D.L.R.C.P., Lond.of Dundas, Oot.to Boatrios D., daughter of Hugh Graham, Esq.215 8 DEATHS.IVES\u20148uddenly, on board of steamer ~ Van- gouver.\u201d on Friday morning Sept.12, Alive Ohester, beloved wife of H.Ivea.The fu- nersl from 791 Bherbrooke street, on Monday, Lhe 15th inst, at 3 o'clock, p.m.Friends will please accept this intimation.217 2 MABLER\u2014In this city.Bept.12, at 58 Fort stroet, (leorge Leonard Marler, aged n .The funeral from his late residence, Fort street, on Monday, Bapt.15, at 2.30 p.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited tu attend.5 ! 12.at Rosembunt avenue, Cote St.Antoine, Margaret M., eldest daugh- r of the late H.J.Reekie, axed 22 years.uneral Irom residence, on Monday, 15th, at 30 p.m.217 2 McCDONALD -In this city, after à short illness, Sept.12.John Juseph, youngest and only eon of James McDonald, aged | year and 8 months.Funeral from his father's residence, on Sunday.at 1.39 p.m.sharp.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend without furtber pouce.McGILLIVRAY \u2014 Drowned, on Sept.2, at Duluth, Donald.son of John McGillivray.Collingwood, formerly of East Hawkesbury, agod 22 years and 3 months.ELLIOTT-Suddenly, this morning.Rept.11, at his residence, 483 Sherbrooke street, John Kiliott, wbolesale grocer, aged 64 years.Fu- peral on Saturday, at 3.30 o'clock, from his lute residence, tu Mount Roya: Cemetery.Friends and n:quuintances are respectfully invited to attend.2 QUEVILLON-In this city, Sept 12, Charles Quervillon, Esq.aged yenrs.Funeral from bis late residenre, 24 &t.Constant street, Mondar.Mept.15, at 7,808.r0., to Notre Dame (hurch, thence to BR.C Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.216 3 LENNEDY-At Toronto, Bept.8, Mary Nutter, widow of late Andrew Kennedy.\u2014_\u2014 An Heir's Thanks.\u201cDoctor, I want to thank yeu for your great patent medicine.\u201d \u201cIt helped you did it?\u2019 asked the doctor.very much pleased.lt helped me wonderfully.\u201d \u201cHow many bottles did you find it neces- Bary to take?\" \"Oh, Idido't take any of it.My uncle took one bottle, and I am his sole heir.\u201d M ERSON A L-CA BINET PHOTOGRAPHS $3.00 per dozen: best finish.One prive.Martin's, 141 St.Peter Street, corner of Craig Btreet.2126 ERSONAL \u2014 WILL SUSIE McCABE please call at STAR Sflice for a letter to her address.217 3 ; MEMBERS or THE COMMITTEE oF St.Anthony's Chureh Cholr will please meet at the residence of the President, Mrs.W.J.Tabb, 234 St Antoine St, on Monday Evening, at 8 o'clock.2171 | UNERAL NOTICE\u2014THE MEMBERS of the Natural History Snriety of Mont- gaie, requested to attend the funeral of the late G.L oi ler, Fra on Monday, the 15th inst.at 230 nm.\u2014FOR\u2014 Easy WW asamna: \u2014THERE B\u2014\u2014 NOTHING TO BEAT! Drugs [Pirrova Soar: out CA! In returning our sincere thanks to our many friends and customers for their kind patronage In the past, we take this opportunity of informing them thut we have re- uitt and entarged our premises and are now in a position to fil alt orders entrusted to us with despatch and rare.DR LLEF OUI & ARCHAMBAULT 217 2 Boat Haig te OMINION EXPRESS COMPANY, LIMITED, Operating all lines, and the Steamers of the Canadian Pacific lway.The St.Lawrence and Ottawa Hallway, and Kingston and Pembroke Hailway.General Express forwarded to ail parts of the Dominion.Collect Notes, Drafts and Arcuunts.and make prompt re- turus.Coliect Bills accompanying goods C.0.D.Make we foliowing low rates, on small remittances of Currency and Gold Coin, between any two offices of this Company :\u2014 Bums of $20 or leas\u2014150.Sums of $60 to $70\u2014850 \" TSU to $40\u2014300.\u201c870 to $HU\u2014400 Tad lo $50\u201425e.\u2018 SBUto$ 20 \u2018\u201c SSU to $oU\u20143UN, \u2018\u201c $90 to 10U\u2014 No Bonding fees, and no Invoices required an shipments to Manitobs and the Nortb- West during navigation.tes aiwuvs luw, and time as quick as by other Expresses.All information cbesrfully furaished on application at any of the Com- punys 0 W.8.STOUT.8 8.Supt.217zeod 1m Toronto, Ont.MACHINERY NEW AND SECOND-HAND.BEVERAL SIZES ENGINE LATHES.FOOT FOWER LATHES.STEAM ENGINES AND ROILERS, From 6 to 50 Horse Power.Machinery Supply Asesciation, wr \u2026.POPULAR PRICES \u2014DURING\u2014 EXHIBITION TIME WM.NOTMAN & SON°S, PHOTOGRAPHERS TO THE QUBEX, 17 Bleury Street.210 Black and White.27 &cHOUL BOOTS !.n'CHOOI, BOOTS ! S &cHooL Boy ise QUOD, NURARLE and CHEAP.AY = -\u2014-.RONAYNE'S, CHABOILLES SQUARE.196°tt IPONGES® SOAPS! PERFUMES! WATER FILTERS all sizea For Sale by H, F,J wrod; CARSLEY'S COLUMN.JRAuLROFT TOC! The Bankrupt Stock of Ribbons purchased from the Hquidators of theCorrivesn Silk Mills Oo.are made of all pure silk and we areselling them at less price than Ribbons mixed with Cotton are being sold elsewhere, all widths, Colored and Black.8.CARSLEY.BY KRUPT BTOOK! Ladies\u2019 requiring Black or Colored Silks for dresses, should buy at once at the reduced rates, as Dry Goods men throughout the Dominion are purchasing them from us.The Corriveau Bilks are too well knowh in Montreal, for their good qualities.to re- guire further praise.8.CARSLEY.VI ORE NEW MANTLES! More new imported Mantles, Dolmans.Jackets and Ulsters are being received every fow daye at 8.CARSLEY'\u2019S.Qu MBRELLA FACTORY! B.Carsley, Umbrella manufacturer, calls the attention of his customers to his extensive stock of Umbrellas and Umbrella Material.Large quantities of Umbrellas daily pat to stock, so that customers may be confident of getting only new goods and of the very best make, Determined to meet the requirements of all classes of customers, 8.Carsley has every price and quality of Umbrellas, from 250 each, to $20 and upwards.Umbrellas made to order or re-covered in two hours\u2019 notice, when necessary.All work done on the premises and by experienced Umbrella makers only, whom B.Carsley has engaged from one of ths oldest and best manufacturers in England.QFECIAL N°\" E ENGRAVING.On every Umbrella at $4 and apn: we engrave either name or initals fre! a charge.S, (CABSLEY'S UMBRELLA DEPARTMENT, 1769 NoTRE DAME STREET.JUST RECEIVED Several Bpeoial Lines of Silk Velvet (Patterns recherché) from Lyons.France, to ba sold at special prices.8.CARSLEY.Notre Dame Street, FLANNEL DEPARTMENT! The largest and best assortment of Flannels in the Dominion will be found at S.C ARSLEY'S FLANNEL DEPARTMENT.New Stock of fancy Bhirting Flannels for Gentlemen's Shirta.FLANNEL DEPARTMENT! New Colored Baxony and Opera Flannels, in all shades.FLANNEL DEPARTMENT t Large Btock of new Scarlet Flannels, Twilled and Plain.Scarlet Saxony Flannels, Boarlet Lancashire Flannels.Scarlet Canadian Flannels.FLANNEL DEPARTMENT! The best and cheapest lot of White Flanaels just marked off at very low prices.White Saxony Flannels.White Soxony Welsh Flannels, Genuine Welsh Flannels, White Serge Flannels, White Canadian Flannels, English Crioketing Flannels, 8S.CARSLEY.on, (CARsLEY 1765, 1767, 1768, 1771.1778, 1775 1777 NOTRE DAME STREET, , MONTREAL @GUATPERTONS THREAD.Olapperton\u2019s Thread is gaining in publie Spook £ » + 0m M Sen à at eee QUE LW Leni rx 3 favor.Try it Their name is on every - Co THE MONTREAL D ATLY STAR, SATURDAY, -\u2014 ors at a .Heav re the best Goods fear and Cheuapness.our Establishm 13 oz.Granite Wool Undershirts, $1.13 or Wool Drawers, $1.16 we Granite Woo) Drawers.$1.35.These will wear equal to Booteh Goods et double the money.ri 4 AFVERITBEMENT.ever ent.ranite Jour Moarux & Con Men's Granite Weel Underainthing.The Granite Wool Undershirts and Drawers roduced for Warmth large stock kept at ranite Wool Undershirta.$1.35.tations, and see 28 raniter ls on artiol Heavy Heavy Wool Drawers at 50c.Heavy Wool Drawers at 60c.mere and 8.ware of imi- at the word ool Drawers at 30o.Underciothing is JOHN MURPHY & CO.'S.PUT TO STOCK.The Cheapest Place for Meu's VWiuser ar icavr Wool Undershirts (double breasted) athsavy Wool Undershirts (double breasted) Jaeavy Wool Undershirts (double breasted) y Wool Boarlet Undershirts and Draw- Several cases of Ladies\u2019 and Children's Cash- Lamb's Wool Hose.in all sizes and qualities, which wil be sold cheap, Also, several cases of Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Lamb's Wool Underclothing, All our Hosiery for this season has been extra well bought, and our customers can depend upon us giving them every advaniage For the best cash value in all kinds we Est vf Dry Guods, come to JoBx Nunes & C* 1781, 1788 NOTRE DAME STREET.1685, 107, 109, 111 5T.PETER STand only one vrice 217$ See our New Mantles.Our terms are cash MM ALPEQUE SHELL 217t2 OT ! Consignments received regulariv.D.Hirox & Co.HADDIES! REcEIVED REGULARLY WHPLESALE ONLY.21643 D.HATTON & CO.BLACK and WHITE.wed EAL Th \u2019 = RE EE TE 3 i na varisty of aah k 5 Sr flees None x Eonaine Gales ih bad Ball's name on fr FULL ASSORTMENT OF THESE POPULAR.CORSETS FOR BALE BY S.CARSLEY.CLINTON E.BRUSH & BRO, SOLE MANUFACTURERS, TORONTO, Ernisrmon 1884.Not having the time to exhibit our different specialties this year, we would respeotfully invite all visitors interested in Druggists\u2019, Grocers\u2019 and Stationers\u2019 Bpecialtics to visit our store, whether they bur or not.and they will be welcome.We have a full line of Mamie Bahn pores Beveral elegant as well as cheap lines of Tolles Beaps, Beleoted with great care.Tollet Pape.A large shipment just to hand.Fure Dalmatian Inscot Powder, in small, sifting wp tins, as well as à Ib, 1 Ib.apd 12 1b.tina.Licorice\u2014Sticks and Losenges.Foliwka's Imperial Borax.FPoliwka's Faverite Gelatine.Excelsior Bird Food.Excolsier Bird Gravel.Sapolie and Hand Ba.te.Gem The best in the market.Pure Cocons and Ch tes.Moral Canadian vus Pewder.Colorado Syrup.Alum, Borax.Neat\u2019s Foot Oil Giyoarine, Perfumes, Beesou\u2019s Aromatio Alum, uiphur Noap.Boap Tablets, Whtsks.na and Wer- more Drurgists' Dime: Bpecialties, Oakey's Knife Polish, Lightning Blue, eto.All grades Glue, ote.a Note our new address: \u2014 Jour Pouwsa & Co.894, 396, 890 and 400 St Faul St.and 11 Custom House Square.Turke Fewéen JR LACKBERRY CABRMINATIVE A safs easy and effectual cure fur Diarrhoea, Cholera Morbus and Dysenteey, Price 25 cts.by Erg Prepared WE.J.Covernion alors ( BQLERA NEVER BE WITHOUT A / Bottle of BLACKBERRY CARMINATIVR in Pros Shots, C.Foreman 6 orne sissy And Dorchester Streets.Loy te 08x >> Just Received! \u2014_\u2014 M EXTRA FINEST UNCOLORED APAN TEAS SIX WEEKS FROM YOKOHAMA! 60 Cents per Ib.< \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 + - a \u2014 STROUD BROS.(239 Notre Dame Street.2188 Qi St.Lawrence Main Street, Also at TORONTO, OTTAWA, KINGSTON & BELLEVILLE.621 St.Catherine Street.33 Bleury Street.MONTREAL.THE FIRST SHOW OF THE SEASON ! FOR VISITORS TO THE EXHIBITION.Le Fall and Winter Cloaks, Mantles and Wraps OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT à & sal TR ne mt re te 2 oe tee didn ee - a = TTT \u201c As 8 whole, is too well known to need our recommendation.We invite our Friends and the Publio at large to come and see for themselves, aasurinæ them that our Designs are of the Newest and Best, our Variety Large, and Our PRICES and VALUE UNEQUALLED! WE ARE SHOWING IN OUR WINDOW A SPECIMEN A FASHIONABLE ULSTER AT $4.50.AN ELEGANT DOLMAN AT 98.76.\u2014 WALKING JACKET AT $3.75.A LARGE COLLECTION AT THE SAME PRICES CAN NE SEEN INSIDE.LIGGET & HAMILTON, Mantle Importers and Manufacturers, 1883 and 1885 Notre Dame Street West.WAR TARE grertanest oo Ton mme\u201d Pret Xo gir Lal +.LI roa VI DENCE \u2018We would like to call the attention of the publio to the extravagant \u201cKID GLOVE\u201d Advertisements inserted by \u201c DRY GOODS HOUBES\u201d in the newspapers of Montreal.There are no two houses in this city that can at the same time carry the largest stock of GLOVES in the Dominion, with an assortment in qualities, grades and prices that will paralyze all competitors.Still we have houses here that, according to their advertisements, carry the largest and best assorted stock, and do the \u201cGLOVE\u201d business of Montreal.Wetake decided objection to such advertisements, for the following ressons:\u2014We have on sale the largest stock of GLOVES ever brought together in Canada (and in saying this we say only the truth).We import our Gloves direct from the most reliable makers in France.We buy and sell strictly for CASH.We deal with no Agents.We buy direct from factors, and for this reason we enabled to sell many lines of Gloves w in stock far below what a Canadian wholesale house would job them in large quantities, We carry novelties in our line that cannot be found elsewhere in the city, simply because our competitors have no trade for the same.That we are doing a tremendous business is EVIDENT to eyerybody from the oonstant rush we have at our counters, and the reason we are doing so well is because WE GIVE PEOPLE MORE FOR THEIR MONEY THAN THEY CAN GET ELSEWHERE.We do not, however, allow our prosperity to ran away with our common sense.In our advertisements we confine ourselves strictly to facts.and if our cempetitors in Montreal will follow our example and tell the truth in their advertisements, they will find that the public they oater to please will be much better pleased to have the truth than to have the truth streiched.Pies Kip Grove Srore, 568 AT.JAMES aT.Oran MOGLLL).ment , \u2019 + EE Ee) ER 18, 1884 \u2014DOUBLE SHEET Av Box Marcun GH ANNUAL Joram ION OPENING ON MONDAY.All goods reduced for one week only.THE LATEST NOVELTIES In Costume Clo THE GREATEST EXHIBITION OF SILKS AND BATINS.In Black and Colored Brocaded Silks, Ottoman Bilks, In Gros Grain Silks, In Siery Silks.SATINS.In Satin Sublime, In Satin Merveilleux, In Satin de Lyon lo ail Colors.PRESS GOODS.The best exhibited in the city.In Ottoman Sloth, Cloth vross Clo In Parisian Cloth, in Lorue Checks At surprising low prioes for Exhibition week VELVETS AND VELVETEENS.Black and Colored Bilk Velvets.Black and Colored Brocaded Velvets.Biuok and Volored Striped Vaivets, VELVETEENS.Black and Colored Yelveteens, D Broocaded Yeivereons.In Black and Colored Corduroy, The Lest selected stock ol Velvets and Veiveteens in C now on exhibition at the Au Boa Mamcux: BLANKETS AND FLANNELS.1 pats of good All-wool White Blankets for $1.75.1 pair of All-wool Grey Blankets for $1.25.Comforters at $1 each.» FLANNELS, inch Grey Flannel at 250 yard.en's Shirts and Drawers at 500 a set; the best value yet offered FOR EXHIBITION WEEK ONLY.1000 & 1071 NOTRE DAME STREET, In MANTLES, In DOLMANS, In SEA In Mattalasse Cloaking, * In Beoteh Tweed Ulsterings, In fine Sealettes, assortment of Dress Goods yet CARPETS AND OILOLOTHS.A\u201c B™ MARCHE RE SE n Hemp Carpets, In English, in American and Canadian Oil- el b Poles, Curtains, Curtain Chains, ls.Ogmices, Pois.AU BON MARC ind \u201c1869 = 1871 NOTRE DAME ST.~.ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE 21711 CORN and WART CURE Certain and Sare.8 CENTS PRR BOTTLE &.L.WIOMT.Dusscour S88 81 Joseph Street, corner Richmond.QUEENS LAUNDRY BAR.THE .ABE FOR IT, AND TAKE NO OTHER BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.Made by Tua Armmmy Tone Soar 62 ; ¥ mT.«~\u2014\u2014GREAT EXHIBITION WERE\u2014\u2014 Third Edition.WORK AND PLAY.No Unanimous Half Holiday Yet for the A rumor gained ground during the past font abong the élaï hardware merchants an ware of the city Lo their establishments one sod all a at gos, oglock.En- q y among some leading Ware men shows that there is scarcely foundation for the rumor.© merobants are acting as they bave bitherto done, in- dependeutly in the matter, some allowing the half holiday during the Spr apd Summer mouths, but all pretty y intending to keep o all day from this tili the months of January and Februar is of opinion that present regulations canh hardy) doviated from, = but,\u201d said he, \u201c grand thing woul OF Very I er In every department.of trade in the re agree to shut up at one Saturdays, and let the clerks go home attend to their private affairs.1 wish tosee such a move itated, and 1 would be the very first to join the move.\u201d Another ware merchant expressed himself to the same effect, and sald he would, evel as it 1s, close at une v'uluok it bis nelgh- bors in the trade would do so, but be feared this coud not be brought about, want of unity being the obstacle.Amusements, ACADEMY OF Music.\u2014* The Tourists \u201d will be produced at the Academy this afternoon and evening for the last time, and next week the attraction will be the s drama of \u201cThe Romany Rye,\u201d ich promises to be the hit of the ssason.The plot is replete with sensational incidents, and the cast an exceptionally strung ope.Speaking of this play a Chicago exchange says: A house crowded in every part, abounding enthusiasm, floral tributes in plenty, expressions of delight and satisfaction on every side\u2014these were the circumstances attending the representation ot * The Homany Rye\u201d at Haver- ly's Theatre last night.Whatever may be said of the literary merits ofgthis melodrama, the absorbing interest of ita story, the thrilling intensity of its situations, the elaborate- Less and elegance of its soenio appointment, and the excellence of its presentation can not be disputed.CRYSTAL PALACE OPERA HoUSE.\u2014 Miss Edimondson received quite an ovation from her numerous admirers on her appearance on the stage yesterday evening, and the fair bénéficiaire well deserved the thunder uf applause with which she was greeted.The audience was one of the largest of the season, aby the many floral tributes presented to the leading lady were magnificent.* lolanthe \u201d was produced to perfection, ana Miss Edmondson played the part of lis as she alone can do it, After the performance, the meinbers of the company, at the invitation of Misa Edmondson, sat down to 8 récherché sup pre red on the stage, and a most en joyatle me was spent.\u2018\u201cJolanthe\u2019\u201d\u2019 will again be produced this afternoon aud evening when the onera season will be closed.e manager, Mr.McGowan, will leave shortly for New York to secure firat class combinations for the remainder of the season.The Crystal will be closed until the 24nd September.when an Irish comedy and specially company will ake their appearance.When the performance of \u201cIolanthe\u201d is over to-nignt the excelent com y which bas dellg ted music loving Montrealers during the Summer will disperse, it not having been found convenient to upon the road as was at first contemplal iss Edmondson and Signor Brooolini, who bave both become fast favorites, express much regret at leaving Montreal.They are about organizi a ought opera company.Lowever, tbe princi members of which have been already engaged, and Montreal is down for an appearance at an early date in October ; tbus vur peoplè will soon have another opportunity of hearing these admirable artists who have contributed so uch to their enjoyment during the past season.Miss Edmondson mttributes some of her suocess in Montreal the wearing of a pair of hos buckles which were the pre perty of Jecny Lind, but her admirers here put more faith tn her artistic merits and charming manners than they do in the buckles.+ RoYAL THEATRE MUsEUM.\u2014To succeed the i Dude\u2019 company which Sonclude this evening their most successful engagemen! Messrs.Sparow and Jacobs have rage for the coming week, another very strong combination, the \u2018\u201cElectric Sparx Company.First and foremost is Hennette pronounced to be the greatest aerial pertormer living.This is his firet engagement in America, Mr Jacobs having secured services through an nt in Europe.Then comes the Crescent City Trio; Peters, Georges and Mise, Powers lo selot vocal productions; the Hogan Brothers, opean s rs an acrobats; Conroy and Dempsey, Irish character artists; Harry Ed and Daisy Hernell, the well known sketch artists, the Richards Brothers, the funny grotesque singers and dancers; the great Brantford, a singer with a sweet and powerful voice.No doubt that large crowds will go and admire the * Electric Sparks\u201d every afternoon and evening next week.SPORTING.The Rifle.The annual rifle matches of the al Scots Hifle Association will be held at the Point St.Charles Ranges to-day.The open match for all comers will be red at 2.30 p.m.The Our, Joseph McWood, of the Victoria Bri Boating Club, and John Beattie, of the Grand Trunk Beuting Club, row a single scull race over the Grand Trunk course this afternoon.A keen contest is expected.Cricket.Privates Harry Walker and Samuel Mil- lar, of \u201cC\u201d Company Canadian lofantry, stationed at St.Jobna, P.Q.challenge any two nen of that town to a game of cricket.single wicket for the sum of $30 or up wards.Lacrogee, A BRILLIANT VICTORY.The lacrosse match between the Shamrocks, Champions, and the Torontos, at Carlton Place, on Thursday was largely attended.Even the most sanguine frisnds of the home tewiu did not anticipate such a sweeping Tictory, the Champions, winning three stralghts in 19, 14 and 15 minutes.\u2018The teams were as follows: Shamrocks\u2014T.Prior, goal; & 1 ly, point; Wi ridcKa, » cover nt; C.J, Mag ., LT, Devine, W' Hamilton, b.Green, field: E win, T.Mooban.Tor bingo! J.Garvin, point; W.Hubbell, cover point; hor rE Nay n, Dix erson, 8.Struthe el - n, on, Mehar , bome; \"à Ham captain.Bb member of the ous team was awarded a bandsome gold medal.citizens of Carlcton se also paid all ex- peuses.The Wheel THE SPRINGFIELD TOURNAMENT.Great interest is being contred in the Bi- c cle tournament of the D i fold Bloyole ub, a ring fe] on Hampden a Sept.i& 17, 18 and 19.The evonts include orerx style of raco known to the bicycle world.ong the competitors w To .PROFESSIONALS\u2014 Richard Howell, the King of the Whee! and champion ol the world; Jack Keen, ex-¢h fon of England; Robert Jame, one of ue nd'é best; Jobn Prinoe, \u2018champion of United States; W.J.Horm, champion of Canada ; W.M.Woodside, ouamplon of Ireland; H.W.Higham, long distance champion ; KE E pu nean, the oelebrated Preach flier.not ATEURS\u2014 ambery, mplo England.and dB winner of 34 out of 35 races this year.G.H.ston, the fast Midland mau; C.Palmer, ex-champion_of Eng: land; E.Sutton, ex-champion of Eng! : Frank Moore, ex-champion of England, and the Hero of 1888; H.Leeming, a noted rider of Eng'and; Laoder Sell a noted rider of Birmingham; Goo.H.Hendeo, champion of Gs; Asn Dolph, champion of Ohio; C.Frazier, champion star ; John Brooks, 10-mile champion of US; B.W.3- mile champion of the UM; holder of the Col Burnham ton, * Palmer, J.G 5 arr H.Chickering 1er, .Maxwell, F.W.Nresterrelt.O, 8 Low.M.B.C.FIXIT REA.Below will be found the fixtures ot the Montreal Bicycle Club for the coming week : \u2014 Saturday, September 13th\u20143 p.m., for Le- \u20ac 5 ucsday, September 16th\u20147.15 p.m,, for Blue Bonnets.Friday, September 19th\u20146 am.for Mountain Park.; In a bicycle race last night th Philadelphia.John 8.Prince went two miles in 5.50 ing the record hv 10 seconds.à 280 the worid'e bass rocor ie q world's 40 Sg egy: AI, of Waterbury, rode ten miles in 33.14%.SPARE THE TREE.American Forestry Congress, Hoa.H.G.Joly, first Vice-President of the American Forestry has issued a circular for the annual meeting of 1884, which 18 to be held at Saratoga on the 16th inst.The circular sa The meeting of 1883 took blace at St Paul, Minnesota, where very few members ffom the East could attend, owing to the great distance, but this ear It takes place on the 16th inst, at toga, within a few hours by rail from Montreal and Quebec, and It is to be hoped that Canadians will show by their attendance that they can appreelate the importance of forestry, Une Hem of the programme is au extensive excursion through the Adirondack region, which has Fe come an object of much practical interest, since the shrinking of the waters of the Hudson River w such a degree as to affect materially navigation about Albany has been attributed to the rapid destruction of the Adirondack forests, among which the Hudson takes its rise, and a strong movement 18 on foot to prutect these forests.\u201d DISCHARGED WORKMEN.The Sorvice of 115 Hands Dispensed With by the Canadian Pacifie Railway.- pIDers has been to Little Srattement in the t to-day over the discharge about one hundred and fifteen workmen] eof employ of the Canadian Pactfic Railway.About ninety of tbo number were skilled workmen in the workshops of the company on Col- borne Avenue, ana the remainder were em- loyed as track hands between Hoche- and the Quebec Gate station and the freight department on Barrack street.This step bas been expected by the men for some time in consequence of the comparative dulness existing in locomotive and car building circles.It will be remembered that abuut three weeks ago the services of seventy-tive meu were dispensed with, It is stated that several mors important changee will take place in connection with the establishment within the next few weeks.The workmen, however, do not entertain any hostile feelings towards the company, and will endeavor to secure temporary employment.They will be taken back as soon as the state of business renders it necessary.RAILWAY INTELLIGENCE.The Grand Trunk Severs its Connection with the Hoosac Tunnel Line, The Grand Trunk has just notified the management of the Hoosac Tunnel Fast Freight Line that on and after the first of October they would withdraw that line trom the road.The reason given for this action is that the Grand Trunk now carries more business from Chicago than the pool allows it in its percen , à fact that causes it to garry frelght at a loss, another cause ascribed for t step is that the company can considerably lessen its expenses without injuring its business.The Commercial Express Company and the West Shore Railway bave perfectod arrangements with Traffic Manager Reeve for taking care of the busines: going via the Hoosac Tunnel Line.OCEAN PASSENGERS.The List by the 8S.** Sardinian,\u201d List of passengers per 88.* Sardinian,\u201d Capt.W.Smith, for Quebec, 4th Sept., 1884: \u2014Mr.Anderson r.Archer, Dr.A.B.Atuerton, Mr.Atherton, Mr.F.P.Bagley, Miss |Beresford, Lieut.-Col.Bernard, Mrs.Bernard, Miss Bernard, Miss Bernard, .L.Bosse, Mr.C.Broderick, R.N.; .R Cannon, Mr.F.M.Miss Chick, Mr.Hugh Clark, ., J.Cockshutt, Mra.Cockshutt, Miss Cockshutt, Mr.Harr Cockshutt, Mr.W, Copeland, Mrs.Copeland, Mr.S.M.Cowan, Mr.Cowle, Mrs.Cowie, Mr.W.P.Cox, Mr.Wm.Crowe, Mr.C.F.Daly, Mr.M.E.David, Mrs.David, Miss Dillon, Rev.Lord Archibald Douglas, Mr.George Foster, Mrs.Foster, Mr.A.Foulds, Rev.Mr.Fleming, Mrs.Dr.Free man, Mr.Joseph Gibsun, Dr.R.S, Godfrey, Ars.Godtrery, Miss Godfrey, Miss Graham Bell, Miss A.8.Graham Bell, Mr.Justice G.Wynne, Mr.C.E.Bolton Hewitt, Rev.Hugh Haleatt, Mr.M.Hunter, un, Miss Hunter, Mrs, Hyman, Master W.yman, Master H.Hyman, and nurse, Dr.D! G.Taksetter, Rev.George Jamieson, Mr.A.E Jessup, Mr.H.B.Johnson, Mrs.W.Kennedy, rs.Ketchum, Rev.C, F Knight, Mrs.Lane, and two children, Mr.Lane, Mrs.La Touchu, Miss MacBeth, Hon.Robert Mackay, Mrs.Mackay,Mr.Thomas B.Mathews, Hon.Maxwell, Hon.W.C.Maxwell, Miss M.McAlpine, Miss E.McCoghey, Mr.Mr.J.M.Merry, Mr.R.Moat, Mr.E.Musgrave, Staff-Sergeant, F.Newby, Miss Norris, r.James Patton, Mr.P.L.Price, Mrs.Price, Miss Randall, Mr.John Redford, Mr.8.G.Russell, Mr.D.A anno, Mrs.Donald Smi Miss Smith and maid, Rev.E.Spooner, .E.B.Smith, Mrs.8.Smith, RB.Stanley, Miss M.G.Stanley, Mrs.R H.Stanley, Mr.8.Stayner, Lieut.Col.Staden, Mr.W.A.Ste Mr.James Story, Mr.A.H.Straubenzie, or E L Street, Mrs.Street, Rev.J.Stuart, Miss J.Torrance, Mr.R.Walcot, Mr.Edward Warmer Mr 8 Watson Miss Walsou, arbu r.C, a Mr.H.Watson, Miss Watson, Mr.White, Mrs.Whyte, Miss Whyte, Mra.W.Young; 120 cabin, 55 intermediate ana 275 steerage passengers.Man-of-War Men in the City.E Bray, chief pettyjofficer: Luke Winter, first petty officer, an guonery instructor Henry Jennings, ot H.M.war vessel \u201cGar- pet,\u201d arrived in the city to-day from Quebec, where their ship is lying.They are on a term of leave of absence and return next week.They speak pleasantly of their visit to the Anclent Capital and of their sojourn in the Dominlon ports generally.Visit of the New Hampsbire Club, The New Hampshire Club, à social organization of many of the best people in the State, will pay Montreal a visit on Sunday, 91st inst, remaini two days.Rooms have been securéd at the Windsor for a hundred ladies and tlemen of tbe party, and a reception will ver probably be given them by American ants of Montreal, THE QUEEN AND 1HE KHEDIVE {SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Carno, Se 18.\u2014Lord Northbrook yesterday presented ete Khedivé- an guto- graph letter from Queen Victortæ.THE BERNHARD1'S DEB1S.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Paris.Sept.J3-Satm Be: , t bas arranged pay her creditors rancs dail \u201cfrom ber Porte St.Martin salary to avoid the sale of her effects.AMERICAN, THE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES.NEw York, Sept.13-\u2014Mr.Blaine will visit the city next week to consult with the Republican dcaders.He may possibly ao cept a few Western invitations afterwards.Bay Cry, Mich.t.18.\u2014General Logan and party arrived Yop evening.They were met thousands at the depotand driven to the Rink building iD an open cuach with four horses.The reception was most enthu- slastic.The well known streugthening properties of Iron combined with other tonics and a most rfect nervine, are found in Carter's Iron ils, which 8 hen the nerves and body, snd improve the blood and complexion.Special Notice, ' rad POR TOURISTE AND VISITORS.\u2014] have several Spring, Fall and Winter sample overcoats made up of the finest and most fashionable materials, and finished in best possible manner.They are decided bargains.To suppl a cœrtain demand | have prepared a selection of fur sets, comprising collar and cuffs, for Winter overovats.T are made from the primest otter, sealskin, Persian lamb and beaver, and made up #0 as to be put on or removed from the garment at pleasure.These sets are very fashionabla, are much cheaper than in the Htates or .Visitors cordially fovited to my establishment.L.Robinson, Fashionabl Tailor.34 Beaver Hall (near Windsork The miniature elevated rallway on Moun | Avenue, near the Exhibition gro .Sunday.bo afternoon and eveñning.The fare om novelty is only five cents à trip. - .sgn ! NY : ; : LE IE eee ly Oommen wets, hs T= to RPA fre er Last Edition.a rs > my Ee | oy palette ly ma ool | 5 | Cons HOUSE.Er re Cour VoricEurs 777 2 reve hat Mr, Macmastes, MP, Wan vi To THI STAR) x rare SEASON 1004 MANTLE SERIES, Le cesrs.James Wright & Co, contractors, | - steamer | meme = & O0.have received their F: The Winalpeg Oeatingeat to Sail Te- have to-day, throush their attorneys, | Nass ro was auled over one dificult New York sud Chicage Prices Current.London designe in revelling Chex i or { Manios.con Dalating of the ob post rrew, Messrs.Dowule & Lan Lagon a scisars cataract Se rday.cit que.> ae GRAIN AWD PROVISIONS.i , variety, io om rial uh nid atria uneurpassed tee Dos on.The rion! part of the force of voy- before judginent against W.J.age.st re gate Wood has boop a inted Tue gran by Ms > ven Sonstantly incr ng demand in thie department, H.M.&- Co have x to apt arrived here Thursday the ex} r of the Pederal nk, fon poctor o anjoations with 0! ! reidems rr veel Ps - : expedi ugly: 2% 3 = ax sea their requ Toa Touralar staff wil gast ° Bea a En bier Capel Kopardy, about à qua\u201d represents >\u201d Tanne of aocoount for expedition.GALE IN.BEW YORK.Re especially selocted by their European buyer.comp all the latest and Ikely looking men, thirteen belug work done in i ate a extension to the PROS DESPATOH : .: ENRY ORGAN d bed residenue formerly ow y Ingram NDON, _ Paris ki .; E ar tn A an King.\" inet *hoy Porchestt street, snd sipod purchased by cd?DO ep as arrived 3 do toh says 28 both .HT\u201d M & C° ne Sonoma A were served with supper, arrangements hav- Mr.C.J.Smithers, President af the Bank ot He belleves the evacuation of Khartoum by 17eed Corner of 8%.James treet and Vietert om 10g boon made to supply mais on board.The Montreal.The usual allegations of secre- yo.) 5, 6) inhabitauls would occupy two PARIS KID (GLOVE QTORE, men bave uot yet received thelr uniforms,but tion and abscondiag for the purpose of de- Years with the means of trans, pion 208 8¢.J R AND SITTING BOOM SETS, , they will consist of a bome-spun coat and fraudiug his creditors are against Mr.JOC iat.He advocates the m-Berber ont M ren Sideboards, Bedsteads, Bureaus, 8, Cup- YREPARE FOR THE ENENT, ts and à brosd brimmed bal; ankle boots lngram by the plaintiff.route for the relief expedition and thinks the nn post Pike Glasses.ances.Carrom : OS ae pan \u2019 © Will be supplied in Egybl.No arms will be it is also stated by Mr.Wright's solicitors t Ath il itself ui Tarnished\u201d bere.but 50s thought ro that farther actions are pending uzaiust prgee en! oxpedit on w ray Ie à de coseveesecnle ieee Shao und Blankets, 156% 0x08 Pepper .(Poze -pain 8 te r reachi 4 Mr.Ingram in connection with certalo po WANT or Bas Wiley nou 1e (doré Saturn nn | commdativn paper wich 12s pasod be #3 Rept Eo led Des mee I ork orcs dot, Fagin, Phinda, and were detal or a day où the road b eo m pear bere between 4,000 of Osman DI - \u201c= a washout.They think for the first wee In justico to Mr.Ingram reporter of Tue forces and 1.000 4 end y mar D Russ : ALSO, < \u201c 7 - .11 Crates Cider and Claret Bettl hari à passage to Egypt they wili pro« STAR called upon Mr.Do Maomaster, Mahmoud.The latter lost his son and 14 Tobacco Strippers.Bale at my rooms.213 st.James iy on t h bud time of sea wickness, M.P.solicitor fur the bank, and asked him , af ai forward to à ploasaut a for Mr.Ingram's version of-the ahove facts, tole ivan bee rebel Halon bon x A IE oi aus Bo bere Forty-four (aughnawangs Iudians bave \u201c1 really Know nothiug of the matter,\u201d government quickly come to their assistance.At TEN o'clock ptom joined the sbip, aud arrangements have replied Mr.Macmaater, \u201cMr.Lyman did =, Sent.13.y *\u2014\u2014APPLY\u2014\u2014e 2179 WM.FL AENTON, | een ade to return them Vo their homes by BOL cunsult me befure leaving, 801 am not AIRO, Sept.13.\u2014Lord Northbrook bas in- : Auctioneer.the bth March.Louis Prod.Jackson acts us jn 8 pueition to give you any informa formed the Kbedive that England wil eemtetl ttt eb.2 50 COLLEGE STREET, ALUABLE FURNITURE.interpreter the Indian re- 0 ow 2000! « aun.P They have each received AU \u2018advance tu tbe avrermeut he made with the bank provided the Vaconfs department 18 placed PROVISION IN GEICAGO.Cit Grand Horse Kusbe\u201d Planoforte of $10 and an nllowapce for board ar thetr when Mr.Yorker was appointed Generul under English control.; Lowest, Closint.iy.n73 aha hos.Car rriages.Harness, - owD boines from the date of \u2018their engage- Manager, be hud the privilege of claiming \u2014_\u2014\u2014 * 3pm Sale by order of Bex Masson, Esq., at hi fat, TT sh ny tors of Thon, welll olf sede salary apd oan sf ne [3 FROM OTTAWA.es GIOSRIEAR MACFINES.OPERATOR rail obi u 6 au * ol squaws.cen The Alto up of bertts brooeeds satis.gone to New York Lo commence business for The Nils Contingent Cabinet Reorganiza- 2 ler PixmERTON « LT ERNER, 232 ST.DENIS STREET, tantly an thoy are expected to be com- himself.tion Lacrosse, 13 8 eter St.res Mon a es Soptember inst The countries where Cholera prevails, as pleted this evening.- oe Dec.7.02 4 | particulars laler in India, (hina and Afri in- Killer After luspection yesterday of the fittings, PAID OVER.w= (SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) plank prises: Whoat, 79% : corn, 54; oats, OACHMAN! À Vu.ANTON, considered tha sur eat and safest of ai nou furnishings\u2019 sad.provisious of the ship by The British Empire Insurance Company OTTAWA, Sept.13.\u2014The Nile contingent : pork, $17: lard LE a Ohi oa 7 Auctioneer.remedies, and t ; 2 Lieut-Gen: Van Ntraubenzle, Col.Young ! d the Exch Bank, leaves this afternoon for Moutreal en route ork.8 7.10: B.B.\u2019s, $9.50 Wanted.à good steady man well trained and willing to 5 he natives place (he most and Surgeon Major Nelson, the Military nu © exchange for Alexandria.They will be given a tare- rorxiew Exon \u2014Heperted for de generally \"useful.ARR 8 BLEUEY SHEE SAE or do or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, perfect rel en i.Board of Survey, and Mr.Urmand, reps.Mr.Frederick Btavciiffe, General Man- wal] dinner at the Union station before the! Nackson & Drummo nd, Brok ot than Gasaliers, irrors, Blake \u2014 arret senting the Admiralty, opinions of satisfac.82eT for (euada, of the British Empire departure.efore their ne sou 8, ers, 57 81 Fran.WASTE PAS EEE ar to ae per: à Co.Piano.Englist Mi Pire a, 4 3 Parme ai Lion were expressed.Mutual Life Insurance Company, the jt is expected that after Sir John Mao- 708 Sherbrooke sirret.271 On Thursday Morning.Spe.168ch, Read the following extract from the letter The Ottawa voutingent ls expected in the purchasers of the Exchange Bauk building, douald arrives here à full Cabinet council The Weath WANTEL_THOROUGH SERVANT, GOOD The sdbsaribers are instructed to scl at the - seoary in hans + - aus .city about five o'clock today.nnd the baving paid over the purchase price, $110,- ill be held, wheb the Cabinet reorganiza- Hoar St.Denia 1.corner Roy ser \"red family, 430 residence, No 256 St, AnTolNk Street.all the eras ship, it is now thought.will leave varly on WU, the liquidators have moved out of the ii Il be fnall d.« 1 r.m.\u2014Thermometer at Hearn à Harrison's A AFANTES-GERE I VET ADEE Household Furpiture and Effects.comprising Drax Srae-\u2014I ought to nave acknowledged long age Bune ay morning.Cant.Mucrae bas now building and are now located at 11 Hospi- Fn Moron tan Tasso Club of this durin last 34 hours, WA TEDGERERLL SERVANT.35 AND HT u tor aio ey a Silk Bosewood A] me last year.Tis coming was mm £o0dnms to vend .= TiC ne vur round corn hy a joined\u201d the force in the city.tal aurget- Le i [understood hat the city have arranged to play the New York ea a 2 sm Man, ne Roan.WANE tte PAG SEAL SERVANT.FOR A \u201c Blake & Co.\u201d Piano, 8- light Sota Gasa- believe hundreds of Nves wore are aa dre ; Seventy men are expected to be taken on Sl&Rdar e usurance MpaNny Club at that city in the tirst week of Octo- Baromerer\u2014a p.m.$0.23: 8 am.30.38 3 30.40.VAT D OUR SU MAT RETAIL TEL 7 31 Metcalfe 8 374 liers, La glia Harp made by E.Berquet, Lon- The Cholera appeared here after 71 bourd at Three Rivers, when the contingent Who bold à mortguge bax 330.000 ber.ra.\u2014 Probabiliti 24 Peu WRI pan dog recommended.Appl don Mantel Mirrors.Brussels Carpet, We resorted at once to the PAIN-KILLER non © °° \u201cOu aguinst the remises, ar ve , M a es next ours:\u2014 x.; orn n ,.e ER, usin gs W from Canada will be complete.I ne to per cent.interest, and which does not expire THE CHOLERA Moderate v winds, mostly north to northeast; ape OR 2 TADS.TRED To SILVER Lit a thoes and Curtains, Hicturos, Hideboary.directed for Cholera.A list was kept of ail to whom Jobing to the Ross Line, and is at present unul 1886, have agreed to allow the British , : flue weather; Dot much change in tempera\u2019 W Jawdhe Work, good wagés will be given: also à Clina, Glass end E.P.Silverware.\u2018Countess\u201d the Faw Kiler was given.and our ustive assisiaate lying at the Louæ Whart.Emp OLY company to purchase this mortgage A Queen's Condolence an a Queen \u2014 A ture.or §airls.age about y to learns\u201d Hght business.Apply Rites Hair ghalout ndiêtule- ey Bed room: renrribes ag: out of every ten to whom It was | ~ 80 that they now have the valuable propert Ç VDVANTÉD-A 5 D Atiresses eve à ; contlagent fe for i Netison, of the Canadian uveueumbered.Severs) important alters.LONDON, Sept.13.- Queen Victoria bas MW étomce or One ANT À the 5 ationery abd B ba ookcase, OMice Desk, * Duchoss unes donc airs, gratefully and fatatully offer from M BF rames.veulist's optician Hons will immediately be \u2018made, and the seut a message of cundolence to the Queen Appointments this Evening.per business preferred.Avpip Banand Lib (5 Rabee Ba ee He oy eye Kitchen yours aharions M.JOHNBOX, of Lotion, Eo.to supply tbe contingent {uinpany expest Lo Be ablo to taire possession of Maly, in cussequener if the virulent out- Academy of Music\" The Tourlsts\u201d V7ANTED-CENERIL SERVENT, FOE an 10) HC A Con am, Chae.with colored coquilles (spectacles) for tne pro- about the middle of Ovtober.la view of thls p ; Crystal Palace Ope use\u2014\" ot family.Apply at 64 Coarsol of 2174 Auctiongers.Beware of Counterfelts and Imitation tection of their nyes from the glare of the hayiuont thefliquidators expect to be able to | Paris, Sept.Ja A soldier [Ae 0 erpig- Royal \" \"heatre Mu Ho \u201c Tr pue WANTED HOUSEMATE.i DORCHESTER 37 ALE OF NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNI the genuine Parry Davis\u2019 PainKilier and take m6 + .eclarv a dividend of thirty cents shortly, Ran of cholera iv the ere.y useum- e* \" - ther, Tox ve Burch sua.but ho vas IR in to decline an à in v ow of thi > fact bavo petitioned tha of JADRID, Be Y datent y four pes ces Royal Museum\u2014Hawley\u2019s Magnets.W ASTED-STRSE GIRL CTRL SH SECTER STRELA T \u2014 BEET.TURE AND EFFECTS, ® 1 - to make ty.In reply to Dr.Neilsou's letter to ourt to give notice that clalms aga.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ANTED\u2014A SERVASTGIRL, ATN0.VICTORIA COMPRISING this effect he hus revolved a letter from Mr.the Bank must be iinmediately filed.Spaln the last 24 bours.MARRIAGES.\u2018 W'ireer with referenogse au ATS \u2019 Laurance ioformi him that be has for- AT INTER =\" = ANTED= ORG BOY _3171_ Silk Brocatelle Parlor Sets.Fancy Chairs, Fine EE! EE! EE! warded 430 pairs free of charge, with the FEMALE KDUCATIONM.Special Notice.WARREN MORAR- Summerside.P ne Wa ED AU POL STRONG BOY.159, Assist Piano, Best Tapestry Carpets, Lace Curtains, SE SEE SEE Tat that If he has 8 pair to eure to pre.Founding of a Women's College in Connec- cRay.McGill sueet, between tlie hours of Dand il an.4173 Poles and rasa Gasaliers.Centre q pa spa pre- F A Word of Warning.To protect the pnb- Walter H.Warren, of this city, to Hannal QR7FANTED-ISNIMEDIATELT A GOOD PLAIN (00E.Trble, Hall sad and Chairs.Walnut Dini sent them to El Mahdi, with Mr.Lauranos's tto ) with McGill University\u2014BMagnificent lic, and prevent them from being im Isabella, third daughter of D.McRae, E: WA Sppir before 10 ATELY.A GOODP A Table.Rideboard, Cutler Thi anu d a oR i compliments.} a lowinent by a Montreal Mulionaire.; ypon by the worthless counterfeits and imi- of Summerside, 2173 Metcalfe st, a TT pms 18 Ware.Dinner and Tea Ret, complete.Walnut - e-\u2014\u2014LO00K\u2014\u2014e LAVAIVICTORI A meeting of the Board of Governors of tationsof our MURRAY & LANMAN'S FLORIDA We ANTED A THOROUGH GINERALS SERVANT: Bed-ruom Sets.Ash Bed-room Sete.Lounges.AVAL-VICTORIA.Mectiill College was held this afternoon at WATER, we have propared paper in which F.THE READING MATTER BECOMES ET Tt ee Hair and Bpring Mattresses.Bedding, nice \u2014\u2014\u2014 ESSE \u2014\u2014\u2014 Budsidies Grauted to Laval and io What the Molsons Bank Chambers, the following the words \u201c LANMAN & KEMP, New York,\u201d || Wi à clean light trade ie Pictures, Qi Paintihgs, Oroaments.ke.Shape.Bums.© being present: Principal Sir Wm.pear in pale letters when a leaf of tho blurred or indistinct.or tbe eyes become hot or Nil a adress\" Trade ST An Gérer doi dramtne route.; mile Range nnd the usual Kitchen Uten: eo Mention was make in TBE STAR, à few uso.C.M.G.; Hon.James Ferrier, Mr.i tle pamphlet Is beld up to the Hght; apd Th ¥aier purchasod pair of Meary Grant & Son's À WANTED E D-AFPKESTIC ER AT THE BOSTON be whole only a few months in use.x davs ago, of the lust decree received from KR.Molson, Hon.Mr.Justice Torrance, whenever Florida Water is offere for sale Forfected Spectacles, which aid the sight and Rooms, 1328 TITRES CN On Wednesday Morning.Sept.17th.Wb Rome maintaining previous ones with re- Sir Francis Hincks, Mr.Joseph Hickson, wrapped iu a pamphlet that does not have make the reading clear.Now telling cheap.Established WF SAS MES Gifs a, Ka ed The subscribers have received instructions en sou ars passing in front tto-Laval University, but allowing at Hon.J.J.C.Abbott, and Mr.R.A.Ramsay.this waler-niark or stamp in it, then itis 759 RENET GRANT & SON ANTE ERÉAPECTABLE Tab For AY trom Mr.D.DOWNS to sell the above Furni- \u2014or\u2014 C t © same time the Victuiia School of Medi- s À 1-tter was read from Hon.Donald À.counterfeit, and should be rejected.*1 7x Biavax HaLL TERRACE.wi and For business.Apply at J at dno Henderson Co.'s NU at his residence, No.7 LINCOLN AV- gine to continue in all its rights and privi- wi b, in which hat renerous pad ublic \u2014_\u2014 Lod Branch.Lors 2171 ENUE.off Guy Street.ri.À.BEAUVAIS 8 3 > v v to ONN Ÿ E eges.It will pe remembered that val spit vd gentleman anboun w to BILLIARDS.WEST ly at No.à Piece dir WELL a ESDI P, Bale at TEN o'clock made it ono of the conditions of the resum- Zive the sump! $50.000tor the endowment of SSEMBLY ROOMS WILL OPEN SEP- pny a ook- \u20148TORE\u2014 ing of ite lectures in the law and medical 8 college for the education of women injoon- After thoroughly examining my Tables tember 15.WASTE te se Aion SES 1 M.HICKS & CO.faculties, both bero and in Quebec, that it Section with the University.sod Flog me the judess were umanimous, \u201cDancing and Department, Calithenice, execution.mo.APRED=E ÉERPÉCTIBLE À airs 217 3 Auctioneers.The beautiful window for the shoul be ra \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 Ta in \u201c Firs rize\u201d\u2019 anc Silver : , .Customs a DR Lo Gene Illness of Mr.N, B, Corse.* Por the best made Billiard \u2018Labi, eas, attitode snd position, grace, case and accuracy.past dame Coon Os à.b Wdgeeay.SUMMER RESIDENCE A BEAUTIFUL Wn LT rtment.\u2014e large current expenses, and the decree hag Mr.N.B.Corse is severely ill at his resi- ad Customs.aon pay fancy » prices Jor JA er taught Io all the latest dances in y ANTED_A COMPETENT TABLENATD.APPLY.1 ; Froperty-\u2014Rare Chance \u2019 =1 rovided for tis in a manner that will not deace, 76 University street.Hels not ex- PTO, TF y made tables, bu : IRTOIEPITE count of ihe necessity of change of elimate, OW IS THE TIME TO BUY.be a burden either on the clergy or the pected to survive the night.get the beat ; Address 10 ES DENTS count of the necessity of change of climate, lation bere or to the Pro © pagabdn feels.Le the ngat Send for testimonials.PRINCE'S MUSIC STORE, A akin all Kinds of Bre good TADS to offer at private © sale for thirty days, bis NO have just i following will be the us operandi.rn Ecclesiastical Appointments.; H.NIGHTINGALE, nr or ASSEMULY HALL Bhourr Nanuisetnrerm ve & Soot, STN.Fear on t aon ond Sonny knots cmEATEST tole Sunk ot Se offering of twenty-five cents 1s made in Can- Mer.Fabre has just made the following Manufacturer and direct importer of Bililard ANTED _ (00K, ATS0 4 HOUSE ANDT 35 5 Rapids at St Anp& This nne Pro Pry lo \u2014 BEEN pl EVER ada for each mass celebrated on behalf of appointments: tobe parish priest at Si.and Pool furuisbiugs, 1756 Notre Dame WR 142860 ARTY BCT WITS dus 71 | most complete and unexcelled, and only needs Newest Patterns ! ° ; private individuals.while in Italy and most | André d'Argeuteuil, Rev.J.D.Archambault ; aureet, near corner SL John.ST RATHY.BROS WATER SMARTY oT GOOD EX to be seen to be appreciated.Full particulars Fresh and Rich ! parts, of Eurone the offering amounts to at st.Patrice d\u2019 Hinebinbrooke, Rev.J.de _\u2014 STOCK RROKEKRS.oy slisb education, for an office.Apply at STAR og and permits = obta tained ar 0% fice & Compiete with Nice Lamps.only twenty cents.very large number of pentiguy : at St.Augustin, Rev.J.Bouin; NC = Pre CRAY seen on and Handsome P: those offerings are made here, and the at Ste.Emélie de Energie, Rev.P.St FINANCIAL.2STOUK EXCHANGE BUILDING, Ww, Betvantice n sma tans FELT Lea RAY afi afternoons between 2 dant a e Parlor Chandeliers 83.50\" 87.50.clergy cannot celebrate all the Pierre.business on Change this morning though MONTREAL.71 217 8 Obs 3 Etes street.n71 1793 Notre D s \\ masses asked for, large sums being sent \u2014 gui light shows à shght Jmproveinent, The s and other securities banght and sold for In W VV ASTEPN EXVERIEXCED, TH CNY Te To = ame Street: j abroad for that purpose.Now, the Prepa- ONTARIO ELEC ; z ere reporte pris su- mortes ot On Marin.bangh vest 5 or a Merca BEAUTIFUL SPOT TION CASES perfine extra flour at $4.35: 200 do at 450; n Liberal inducements to the right man; none sem \u20ac : | ganda bus decided to accent from this Prov.TORONTy, Sept.13.\u2014 Judgment was given sur in 00 Strong Bakers $5 75; 18) Pme vérer co fo coment Haeodt PEox bom.chy.© Pood Spply.Adda \u201cX i west and Grémne avenne re aid without RO , upertine 3.TAN \"OT Fo Fr 2 > ?ol : mass offerings al the rate of twenty cents this moi sing al Osgoode Hall in the South Be following wera the local receipts for to- Bb rtm 00M FOR \u201cMARRIED 1 E ANTE] TS UNG Ed a SERAL STE reserve by Mr.Potter, Auctioneer.on The Offices of the Exchange Bank of Canada or egch, leaving the exira five cents for the ufrow, Ontario, election case, unseating day: By the Canadian Vacifie Railway\u20143,698 Beaver Hall Hill.\"sir 1 ANTED_IMNEDIATELY-A GENERAL TUESDAY MORNING, in liquidation, have been removed to benefit of Laval.Small as this amount may Dr.Dowling, (Liberals, and ordering a new barrels flour, 130 bbls oatmeal, 38 vackages ROYME-A SARRTBE COUPLE.To Pay W vanl, must have referenves; one from the try is, without aay, nce ton, the choicest batid: Ne.11 Hespltal street, seem, it will represent, at the end of each election.1 lis Is tbe second time he has butter, 53 homsheads tobaceo, and 6 bbis tal- ce auariere sahatan for bousckoeplng, can be preferred.Apply to 17 Hanover Sh 3 ing elite in the Wes M » =potairs.Year,a goodly sum, which will materialiy been unseatod sibce the last election.Judg- low.By Grand Trunk Rnilway\u2014LU15 bris oser fed at 107) PESTE TESTER FOONE $7 3 WANFEL =D GENERAL SERVANT.FAMIL, ontreal, 13th Bept.1884, 178.aid the Cuiversity.It appears that a cer- Meut in the Algonia case has been postpoued Jour.4.935 boxes cheese.397 puckuzes butter.RO TE Ee 6 Carbonn sie VITE two.Keferences.Apply at 178 Mountain od SALE OF HORSES L > » a = ut kK © boc, | o er of LE Cry ot this diocese jo- till Nov vapor CE AND CHINA.whiskey and 51 bb bash wines.Nothing by OT Bia NCTE ENTSHED BOOMS 70 AE CITY TE NT SEE WITHOUT RESERVE, | WW & Ww hie ay arm and : 4 canal to-day aot TN SHE FOF GEVITÈNES.d druggists\u2019 sundries.Apply a ore at Mr.Elliott's Riding School, sorner Burnside | ATT ATT, thos raised.er (ond to fret the funds LoxDon, Sept.13.\u2014In those circles best The money market exhibits to-day the same RO%%e © $171 WASTE\" VENERAL SERVANT \u2014RÉANE Place and Metcalle street.COMMISSION MERCHANTS.REAL maintenance of a Catholic University in informed regarding the Franco-Chiogse im- Tp re ne.Deri Fahad or RES.ve HE ee SUE re FASTED-A RESPECTABLE MEBSAGE or > Bay mare.7 yours old, 15 hands.1 inch ia, AE ior SENERAL os.xcaan, mare, ears o n Montreal.broglio the oplolon Prevails that Nankin tinues extremely dull, the oulytransaction be.JROON- FRONT \u201cOOH FOS TSHED To nf Fi Apply 1310 st.Catherine st.ti\" a remarkaDiy âne driver, quiet in single and AUCTIONEERS, IN TROUBLE.Pants, Sept 13, or © per mn tween banks being a cable at 9.Union Avenue., VISÉE, AY LLOESG GIRL, TO 0 MIXD 4 BABY.x a BY.double harness.respectfully invite their friends and the publio An Ensarance Canvaner paid te Have Been the *Zevh or who was recoutly wounded by moro 101 9.16 for money.ad Soar of KX »[R re Egger VE x ENFRAT _ F 512 ride and rives oa avery nice adres\u2019 Sak.fo Rear EsTaTE.generally ba a of a ty, an same Un 5 A ,Ç y © Irregularity tue Chinese soldiers ay the Kinpai forts, who UN ed au al] por SOMN=AND FIRT-ELABS B wo FoR, YOUXS WwW NTRD-cl NE RA SERVA SEZ, The above are the property of a gentleman HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, The green table has again been the ruin of fired on the \u201cZephyr,\u201d mistaking her ?o R having no further use fur them.Dar Goo fi \u2018 ) phyr er for a 14 a \u201ciinois Central 127%, Canadian Pacific men or martied couple ; Also, fine young mare, 4 years old.for saddle Ggope, a well known insurance man, who it will be French veasel, is dying.45\".New York Ceatral 104 ATS WAST TED \u2014 MACHINE AFFA RATUS: Vio.or har , HARDWARE.remeniberod several works ago alleged he New York stock market continues in a fev- Ross DBOXRD- NE ~NEW ARES K HOUSE Wi WiLL ARAN STE A WORKIRG HOU eT 44 The above will be all sold absolutely without Grocgams, T Goo street morchant in a kabilog \u201cden on LITERARY NOTES.lower priges.\"nd wdvices seom to point ta Se ORCrPASTRIE hy VV.bare boc terne A oi NE POSE E nt Hi past TWO o'clock.ant Secon A7 gr o dav of 1 orchester street, and has just got himself (Ouida says that when we really becom \u2014 \"92 Champ de Nara.he ESTANT.APPLY - 7 > carefu] personal into trouble.Acting In the capacity of can- © y © : : YOON FURS SHED ROOMS CITABLE Fol FOR ONT at 100 Alexander et.21 THOS.J.POTTER, fon.ahd arate out potions vive arnoooal sen: vasser, in the course of his peram- or at Che re shall cach of U2 oo.nae, OMMERCIAL Retro Centiamen.S FIEGANTLY WASTED SS ARCRITECTIEST DRXUGRTANAR.nr Auctioneer.ferns end heu nzanble revois : = bulations he recently evcountered a LOCAL ROSYS-TARÇOE À TX BED BEDROGN.ELEGANTL a LR | Lge Promises whet renee wacom aad victim, who has just been taught a lesson There are twenty American girls study- Boom with VU ANTED-AN INTELLIGEST OFFICE BoY.JF 5 CHOICE CORNER LOT.mutase hem amont be dis \u201c ing ut the University of Zurich.Th LEATHER.\u2014The wholesale Leather trade like Heaver Han di.i Kenna, 18 St.Conway and Menai Po Cash adv oa, which will undoubtedly prove of infkti- Of Lode LUIVEESLY 9 uric.\u20acy &r® all other lines has been genorally quiet.at the GOXATTC.SEITABLEFORTWS TERNE #8 YVAN TED YEW CARTESTERS 255 id Ta 5 onal streets, Point st.ah advances of conngmments.mable advantage to him in future lite.It % mit upvn equal terms with the male same time a fair quantity of stock has been RvR: month; washin ng toed L Ad We knowledge of atalrbuildin Charles, will be sold at my room WATT & WATT.appears that the insurance mau in an acel- Students.placed with the cutters.Stocks on band are drese X 124i.\" He Locks Station.Tallway fare pai eh = THURSDAY, 18th Septamber, Office and Balaerooms \u2014Ne.646 Craix 8¢.1TH ; dental manner formed the acquaintance of a Three women presented themselves for Dot large; prices continue firm, and a good Rve ROUHS\u2014TÔLF Pr FURNISHED APA Fur Vo) on won ! At ELEVEN o'clock.utleman bolding a high position in the the recent examination for the degree of Fall trade is looked for.Sbipments to Europe jug» 00 hmblus: locality Aretclass.Address, WANTED: 4 RESPECTABLE WOMAN, TO iT.THOS.J.POTTER, Cauadian Pacitie, who.pleased with the so.* bace alauréat & lettres \u201d at Paris.All three gouticug, and a round Jor of Svunish, Sole bus ROU YU RNTRRED BOOU TO LET.AEG) 5H Dome ot wighe Address A 1155, Pe hice.\u2018coulé Fl an Auctioneer.Creauenr Borrer 1 ustive promises he ort y new were successful.Re - Avenue £ 3 WASTED X FIRSTTLX $ WAN COOK; : friend, and charmed with the idea All who are interested in Georse Eliot will © mittaucesfairiy good.RON LARGE RON.SLITABLE FOR TWO, w TH nase BE Rarer reat once.unday Avply ÿ O SPLENDID VILLA LOTS, of providing for bis famil in D \u201d AMERICAN.3 ived the Pevent of his sudden death, Gaves In Unis Monte S CNE EEE.Chirare oceipte heat 126,000, shipments a FORSIAUED Port ROUES WATTS ASIE ASP HOUSENEIE- AFEE |A Groese \u2018Avene.seer EOL ner Bor.CHOICE FER Je of ser lent a very ready ear to bis proposals aud pit, and wili doubtiess be extensively copled.166.000.ditto corn 288000.shipments Ea7.000.RSR 9 CEITETU ASE I Wie ten \"pres EY fe.* Bead MAX ER rhestor street west, pÂlNays on panda large assortment of Cholos ce M.Paul Beurget, the young French poet, Roceita\u2014Osts 290.000, \u2018shipments 149.000.ROR or housekeping.ence Ofce 441 8t.Lawtencont A110 ob a high plateau, just below the corner: fine airy.able Butter selling at trom policy.It is atated that the premium, ts 4,000, te 91 1 d, 1 20 ting to $450, id In ad ji is now in England prep a series of rear yester 8,919, sbip- + elevated, uiry site, enjo.pg 8 superb view that te 28e Metail tail 165 and 18e fer a fair amounting to was pa nadvance.lt studies of English dered in thel Bow res left over 4,000.oes of light pl RS ath ve ie A St can never be obatruote king over the St quality Butter was subsequently ascertained ubat there | NYS S Em I posts.rand oir 8525 ty 6 15.mpixed pa packing $5 25 to 5 70.S50 \u201cWO er.5 SL A wrence River.Nun's Istand.Victoria Bridge \u2014 ar \u2014 was some irregularity In the drawing of the 72.84 oglish soeuery and local assocl- heavy shipping $575 to 6 \u201conttie recoipts.ROONCITO M RUES mr EL EEE and the whole valley east.wes! and south, and J.B RICHER'S BUTTER MART, licy.A detective was called in and it was 2198S: 1.400 for to-day, 47.804 for tho wook with sip: 2173 | WARTS XG OF KE.{ar away to the White Mountains.Belceil and earned that the insurance company bad Herbert Spencer's new book, \u201cThe Maa ments 17.840.packing of hogs to date 1, poor a XRD \u2014 33 VICTORIA STREE wan Lemoine St.2171 tho beautiful country on the south side of the te LAGAUCHETISRE ST., Meutreal.never received any v.F > versus The State, promises to m A A SITUATION À YOUSG HANIN , Otc.| 8 e whole io y abou amily Provisions a speoialty.2171 Dover rece M d'au A money \u2018nally be popular, its chen P ubisher ors having At 8 p.m.the Chicago wheat market had de- | Row LET, DOUBLE F NT _WOQN, Hi B Wie pi business or ot inet; can drive well; 185.\u2018Suitable for building one or two villas or suasion he admitted that the money paid 8lready received large orders.Mr.Spencer Siined considerably reaching 74% for October.{ bed, With o wiibout board.Ne.st Doininiqug 37%, Epox yy ue.A Su block of houses.be down had never bven paid over tu thé Insur- Pays lu bls preface that the rie of recent wx for fhovember.ad SE December |) {ooNE=R WELL FU FSTSHED DOUBLE RooW.WASTED EY res NG LADY, AST Tov as Sale at my room, 195 Bt James street, i | ance.The amount was refunded through legislation is toward increase of freedom in votation being 514, § ras rong Taras 4 ET Pa \"(na private family.fop ali creel! Gselul: Address © À BF O= TURSDAY Morning.16th Sept B UL :B E A R! the liberality or friends of the insurance form with decrease of freedom in fact.3% for tho year.Oats for October 33% and Roo po LE AND BINOLE.ORTABL At ELEVEN o'clock.pan.who agulry jrevorted, Fone to Now Miss Louisa Aloott save à for a young 33 for the year, abork 815 for October.$11 38 R% rar BLE hor without board.17 Labour sirest, Wem NES AN a CET THOS.J.POTTER, \"as New Tow Fork Gomes: Jains.do.we WEEE woman wi year.Lard was , Sew had not been seen in Montreal for some time.many ways ht earoing a livin, aro ° De IT gecidedis voakor.fetaber pgport being 8 ox R% at RS NTR RHED YOK GENT TY WTR, CYT Ln aT = ee Yih ne pour aE Slt as Ea SEK a Po ANR OR URI she can pul her pride in ber ot and tak © anuary OE LA FOF OF FLOO Copylst in office, or as Salesiady.\u2019 Addrées F, à.\" Th nlop order 1 1a however.to pal IN CHASE OF HEX LOVER.whatever comes 0 mater how bumble the The Chicago grain and provision market RODCOY Thine fora married couple or vas SarANTES 3173 LAS E SAL 30,5, bet gont_es sparing.as ited verind by Au de A New York Girl's Experience of Promise lask may be.\u201d \u2018Hope aud keep busy,\u201d is Obed about Xo lower on both wheat and x board, Ee ier nese WASTED BY WELL Se ALIFIER LADY Y and no.Pntèrest charged on bals Breaking.her advice tothe girls who waat to corn, wheat being quoted 75% October, pire oly gi TE her pte ênernoon ric pei lS 2% Handsome (Pillow Bet) Wire-back Drawing- A ea Se comach on ns ago The Now York papers lately contained re- living by eat wao get a November and 78% December.Cor .Corn w Speiied Frog ME\u2014TFT FURS) \"RNISHET ER FOOM 0 LE T, BUITABLE L mar » yas oor ir room Suite, fine wood Pianoforte by TN Bin Mar ocre aoû Tues up conapion ours.- - 3 on one .ports of the desortion in that city ofater- The vitic holds that the popularit the year.Pork 311.20 for tho ent and Jar RUTH FHL, Rol ter orage Ne A LADY EE TÊTE Lork maker, otep Bedroom Rois other Bod- i phoiilgioidy LOCI Ven s uot a test of their permanent v of or October.or November.an fora a tons: English, room Furniture, Billiard and Poot Tables, as- \u201c at > rhoress by hav anno ha seach Fo Bohan oko he porrashent vas, HAD, Jo cor fo Noramber, ad Bt pn a SPEER, a po Por IE eu | EE SR ERO RMR ou promige or parte?Dee Waiting | Thus ove of the most popular writers of FOREIGN.0 nar - Furniture, Pictures, det Double Harness, &c.they aimant Airey tbe ow RSS a ported price o .BS SIREN Cnt Soto ut TE, bo RT ALOE Fhe MTD memos spor eer cone: BIER vm ii | EE | sen lom dns | FUME ROR SRA roug ng io the same employ.namely of neariy IU0,000, her \u2018 Ruth Hall ® of 55,000, Fo Tas Sh mr 2 x ; Et EN 0° \u2019 Throngh us each one cAD watch an that of a Broadway butcher, in and der 8 y Side\" of 46,000.For ao.ket.Ditto off coast corn nothing offering.JRO% niaied roc wiih ba AN YMEN T At TEN o'clock.get rettlement at once when a contract Bou mieten, .had ew books Cargoes on passage wheat .C a fr w eut ft and trio w.E.We lee contracts: 1 f Talletho man was entployed la the.phon.at ube yySdualied them In popularity.(asire.Jo Zips wheat const sized er cree vie A SE Baie hoped or 1 7 ov 5.211 ony.Duthels wards Spon & margin of from le bass ner ut where, oh! where are they y ut nter wbeat off coast 83 Catheart ML : | reason! PR ee ee TE PUS HTTP on DÉCRIRE seu ais .em of mpt 31s a with of \u2014 t ETA dt | TE A Barina ten RE ge Este de Re MEERA ERT | mom wen St EEE A those days our literature prolifis tn promp EE UE LU VATE ; PLOYMENT AR CLERN nice , bandsome Mosaic Tables, ex- letters, Zetaman had come to Montreal, Hanoah fol.Fanny Ferns and Fanny Foresters and fer.tots, Heriot?Sow?Liverpool 2 oes fk Asly 41 Aimed i pr MST crence Shojo XB 1 Vases and groups of Statuary from puiaing, 3 Fi ; bu fms nd tin ie Bad arret SERENA Shi cote, | Pr Ame Erin notre RE RE Terror | ob moan, tron IBLE BES are nn Wednesday 0 t week and bad - _\u2014\u2014 writing in an office, dy & young Address W.E.SHAW, District ot M ti _ taken lodgings At No.1928 Notre Dame aayiotorock, bad a sale of 33,000 copies; Toronto Produce Market, ARTED-LA 3 1305,\u201d 8742 office >) 217 Auctioneer.ConrtJorph Bowden opus No.Engobe Farronue street.Ho shortly afterwards removed and the biography of the amiable writer w boa rd, for ; ho chilrea ; rs, WHEE WT TLE, BY A5 EXTERIENCED frtendant On the dirt Rag of Ne at Toran St.Pant Sirens.a he ro found 15,000 purchasers.Still another Market very weak.Flour lower: superior tamily, yehere do dre ent.Address 12 Fifa 3 STI MPORTANT SALE\u2014Costly Carriagos, ta Petindane 08 Sr Monint derrrte O8 1 of the -kno r was Miss Cumm extra sold equal an extra offere , RERFECTABLE WONAN.À : 2 at.strpet.Io found that he was working on the wharl, widoly Dpt tas Miss Cummins, aha 1d alto $3.90 and 3 95: extra ki san .E OP RTICHE, FF L Ww WATE FE Nation as Nurse.ADDIY to 495 rehemet À Bleighs, Robes, Harness, &c.Gent's Montreal; ee pates ee Flaster) a Pres wo vs amas To?Sloman and, neatly, or aulte 100.000, our iathers 79° Sc STIS ONE Sarin cie Ani?Fire nasi (ha mbarin.Ag ih WT - rT | eee rime tare UP toWD (0 8 few Ent of doser Farine ee MA having probably been warned.did \u2018nt, re was, more or loss_and bough ht 77,000 coples bu HV cars of these offered.\u201d Butter and egas a RTE Bn Adi | smi a w ge bee a ea we PHAW AILIFF'8 SALE Province of Quebec, - 2 : his books ; and, to offset the account, , .- amy profe Beat : * 3 ï District of Montreal No.829_Circul bis boarding house and found that he had bubs Wheat, Fall, No.80e Ste do.No.8 77 | veto Bleury TAR 31 nis De Fircuit y.they purchased 55,000 copies of hat to TBe: eapripe- No.2.barley.No.TESINED proies Court Joseph Bon Fain vs.Favreau Pa hee boo oar on™ pd notbine exnlarauing work Beaton's: Thirty Years\u2019 08 to 6: NS à extra did ai No: WY abe Ly ei alor On ANTED_moUSE 1,07 8 BOOMS.WANNER BROTHERS, rer Gnoorss.Sia EN proton Si Pea st ow\u2019 and 145,000 * Kane\u2019 ora- ; .superior, extra v \u2014_ th, $370 ta 68 76.3.Wa 716 7 4 \u2014\u2014\u2014SPECIALTIES : > city of Montren Dettes ERR Free From Home Restraints.ing, west etoria are.Address wit 7 _ Prom the pots of (George Bould clerk, was arrested by The Concord School of io mil | earoort.RT os ores tenement or two trish root, SE - Bik on MA EE \"6 ac?Rcotseek 1200 rgeant arbonneau last eveni an eet again ut .- when ATEST PRICI r.Sept.18.i prepectable Address \u201d céics se root 1864 brought betore Police Magistrate DesBoyers the topics tor the session vi Goathe, bis Solis if $5 go uu saved; (Bree mines aventure £ lr À or Pam.as : ae _Gatherine 24 Em a mire Horny Prodern clone nihoe doe; Soteloutions 1-15 dg Ei rte i ANTED-A HOUSE FOR 1st OCTO BASES SALE Province of oa Marcou.This person, in all the glory.Li thereto in tbe early pait ot { the century.Tt HE 003s RSALE EAN Ty 2e LAO ~~ \u2018to 048.adieu 10, 19,44 rooms, rent from 1 STORE WANTED.fendmn On Ban a hy are ostrich feathers and rich goid dress trim.|s anuounced that there will be twenty lec- 8\" 00 356-0 ofa pre : fora ober 31 & ORSE FOR SALE_GOOD D LOOKIN ihe\u2019 clock the frrenoon Ente ming.to the edification of all present, Bar Joel cext > car.atd that some of the sub- 0\u201c uv B10 000 ALET13 sent yiR BY ; stands over 16 hands; ris a pet es bo nds FE D à most matter of fact style the de- : , Almost good in West Thar dar tails ot & carousal she had takon a lead! \u201cGoethe and Modern Science.\u201d EW srot ee dr Bow pica Wik 35 nithont vice: con of Bleur y Street, rot on TE of aid a part ip last night along with Boulé and \u201cGoethe and Religion.\u201d YORK K EXOHANGE.me OX AAPL on St Cat herin e Str t B.a.C., She.Those Beptember tember 188.some othor men whose acquaiptance she had \u201cUuethe\u2019s Relation to Kant and Spinoza Repdried Macdourall nros.stock Broxers.St.B: RD Lost! a ] : ° eet.VING made since arriving io the city in the morn- on Philosophy.Francois Xavier Street.September 13.Jo LET-FIANO.CHEAP.808 CRAIG STREET, B AILTFF'S SALE-PEOVINCE OF QUE- ing.While aslerp she claims that the \u201cGoethe, the French Revolution and its Ore Tr ad or Lost on the 12th {net a Trouplole.about the 78 Address P.0.ox 1686.pente SEC» eo, district of of Montreal - No, 40 money was abstracted from a pocket in her results.\u201d JU.Te.a Reding.cea HERO Reardon re low Tits ack at OR SALE, BEAUTIFUL LOTS.nil mat Defondant: On Be Pin dr gr icles By skirt, and as she bad given the key of her \u201c(tosthe and Art\u201d Share.3 pan on i» bers! 9 °° © 1 rcs Be F LET\u2014 5 nd NCO A SERA forenoon, al ihe La igor Ww Boulé she accuses him, of the thett.wguethe and modorn Education.\u201d .iad 1% .South.> mr cata .I Carriage-house and stable, immediate moon à Sol pit) ts tn © prisoner was remanded.The complain- \u201cGoethe\u2019s Faust, \u201d CE , Tron fore t irks places for 4 ouses: M n; in firer-class con Can be seen any ity of dont will be ui\u201d by qu RC N all ant stated that she had left her busband in \u201cGoeth's Relation to English Literature.* L' large Mastiff Bitch.Aum * Aoswwers 4 \u2018the = 7 Shani, ae (i Fe san TEI 100 EE Bye\" Yor particulars, apply ce & Co.or on pre.Dis ris aoû mal ai Berercinc Gnder will reta sn Mauitobe (od, is on her was to visit her wether A Uneloal and Ortental Studies.\u201d © Oo MoO Serer, rewarded by i 49 feet rout.J.T° x LET\u2014SMALE FURN ISHED FOTS E, bio pr ie Ms mine ae Was ô.frieuds In the County of Champlain.\u2018Goethe an er.\u201d ONT\u2014ON FRIDA ood local ress °F\" ALE ; A 1t is expected that the question of evolu- fea Ti SE clo Bo A) rs sialon o> Pinder iii F on Bu Catherine.Road road around locality.Add TA 1306\" BA ee ot ane ff, Queb ce Rapid Transit, tion will be treated in several lectures, and quite big 25 mount?boue en UT De Go ai aro LET \u2014 COMFORTABLE HOUSE, ¢irenit Cour \u2014 ime Amelia Andrews.Plainufl.a pas dsengers by the Dominion Line itis boped that Judga Stallo, Cincinnati, à | fond\u201d 356% 6.&.Cooke.Dutremant, SSE 1 with extension kitchen, West End SU tember JA at 10 the clock Ip the arena otre Biome Vancouver,\u201d Capt.Lindall from high authority on science as well as on philo- st ni Catherine Wi, panly furnished.furniture pearly new, domi fe i Se heat Ted ig of the cl the forenoon, at t Liverpool Fath and Belfast 5th inst.arrived sophy, will consent to give one or more lec- Montreal at 9.15 this morning, Saturday tures.Othem to be invited are Rov.L Ato! 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Sie Shenae street id +\u201c Coarvi ar leavin it ai the above RAVE vent ARS i, College Avenns FoR BALE\u2014X COUTLE oF RECO, Si AFD SATRS, be hud at reascuable valuation, gond chaired for a cry ou by authority order, with binatio! bo De ag housekoepiog Address \u201c À.1201,\u201d ara.native, al) Ted rami oa crate f the ai \" new safes for male.A.Ab on BH Ely > nt! Be {rete fn tds jr opine corse ag ot Bu xt.£a pda» NTE ; HA, > 000) those for Tor@nto connecting with the Holland, of New Urlotus wh ill 5 Not pan de.Term ah, train and due there to-nigbt.ac'gothe and Religion\u201d); Dr , mil treat LEIA SMALL vio à gout Hu CE Ce MASSE.EE Hi 8 model of the * Vancouver \u201d was award- Mob of Concord; Bev.Dr.Bartol, ta.Ae Prin BE if ute geutleman an ~ Morass Busse wean, the highest EL (gold medal), at the In- Mrs., Mr.D.G.Saider mrerrand 2 IHRE 624 ibition Crystal Palace, Lon- Dr Jones, ot no JUN, r.John Fiske, Mr End, For term ne SEE a ae "]
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