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[" mes are ki SEE ce A Phiry * VOL, XXI.\u2014No.179.\u2014 pitu ati ons Bacant.iD ~NOTICE TO ANYONE WANTING WA fe went or em sloyecd, apply to GELINAS & CU, hexistry Utiice and Accountants, 16 bt.Jamos rirvet 1 4uz Wa pp - Aan, on mill work, stationary and marine eus tues and boilers,also brid dye and other iron orks, an and welluj in caloulatirg, ian speaking both xunges preferred.Address with reférenc: cand u et NZ, Post Office, Etohemin, P.Q.1 LA NTEADY, RELIABLE WORK ler, must bave prpprtence ln dittuens buis to John Leslie, Ottawa, 4 WAS rion chiar oe MEN, BOYS work on hoes, | | ! FIRST.T.CLABS MECHANICAL ! SANG OOM8\u2014U oF ORTABLE ROOMS.PEENANENT or truansieut, with ou yithout bnjard 0.2V torla st.nrst Lo keoping.Rov; VON OUST RNIME F IoD or married couple, suitable for ht je est\u2018 Janes st CT SHED, WITH B( ould, § tlelets 1.ic- {74% FOIE GENTLE.DARD; ta for Beaver jt} ab 175 7 OONML TWO NIUE UNFURNISHED RuOMe 1 » OO Ma R area month.University 8 \\ \"ZA TPRENCH THE Fit \u2018OR FOR X | suitable fe pri ate > paptl, juust ot Speak English with case.| 5 Addreas, *N 1764 1 = ANT FARCHERS Di.NJ .{ ñ vire y the Montreal Steun Laundry ! James at mat Ll and238t, Antoine ne 1 | VV ANTED-CU TERS, TWO KNIFE | ! «nid ro tt a Apply tu os, -| ton, Kingston.: 3 1 i ANTEDT YIATELY AN ES the tug boat Mona,\" arin fa i ! Eel onal poly to an Davis & Sons, Contra Tors, UF W- D-IMMEDIATELY AYOUNU GIRI tablemaid.Arcado Cafe, 2320 St, Lather XATANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, FIVE TEAM .hoist runners, to werk at Corns, y to Win, Davis & ae Contractors.Corny a Apply) NN ANTED BRASS FINISHERS, NOxE BUT good men, no apprentices wanted.Addr 5% WL 2565; TARO; Ce ANTÉD-MEN ACCOSTONETT to mx ab rind wh ite lead.Apply A.Rainmay X don lu Inepec ANTED- EXPERIENCED © OFE Harolis : , also wirla to lvarn Sinus & Shira wal Collar Mirs, cor.Latour a st Senators Was, GIKL ae bo, TIGHT J pix AV ANTE HAL \\ i WISH A FEW to sci! our Em sample tu the LA Lin and retail trade iA largest manufacturers in r line, \u20ac Blows te stuisp, vages # per- luanent position ; money \"advanced for Foires.Pat er- Msn.Xe.Conteunial Mix.Co., Cinciun uatd Soeod AN ANTED \u2014 MACHINISTS AND SOULDERS, athe, planer und vise hands, steady work aud liberal waxes (lathe and planer hands to work a ht), also Brst.class nachine tool DORE, dress, Nilos l'uol Works, Hamilton, Vhio AF- BA 3 ŒUÜD GFKTS FOR PANTRY ANT An bh! to Chef, Baling hotel, TVuUNG MAN OF TE on 20 WHO UN- nds bio kee ring thorous Hy.Ju be French - snd Engiish.Addro 7 708 8\" 793 efficient in Branottve.Vast rED-A MAN TO all ylaners, mu~t have gxperienen to Kee them fo good vider.UcrLardt & Co Hermine st si HUN & COUPLE TANTED ZA MAN TO TRAVEL FOR RE reins business, must he steady and reliable } in person only, to M.HI.Brissette, 4:24 Nt.Pa W town, Freuch necessary.office.LL 0 ANTED -A PROT NF FEMALE TV ar i W holding a first-class clementary ai por second under the new regulations for No ANVED A AILLINER AND DRE for a dry @oody store in a pleasan Address, \u201cA 1 shoolbred.Apply by registered lettor, stating salary wanted.to Samuel J.Brown, Escuminac P.U., » Bona: o BP Q.EW YOIK HOUSE, A PANTRY AT NI mediately, eee DUT IMMÉDIATRES.FIRS wuitress, also kitehen wird, references 41 Belmont, off Beay-r Hal BilL 3 ANTEDLA GORD HANDY NAN FOR SETTING X Miles.Apply, 1913 Notre Dame, from 5 to 9 TS W VY ANTES GARI, ACC ork, must ba à good numberer.A Somerville, Benallack & Co., 751 Craig st ANTED \u2014 THREE EXPERTENCER El KI Jry goods salesmen.H.Seragin, 2 Catherine.17 J ANTED-SSIATT AND INTELLIGENT OFFICE age about fifteen years old, must have good ref reféiences! Address in own handwriting, |} TE, 465 ve rained, ANTYD TW GOOD MEN.APPLY olaunia st, Point St.Charles, or tu TOMED TO BID | WH ANTED.Ti RESP PECTABLE PH PROTEST.ANT GIRL, ior ener 90 Cathe tat.17 pu 2 FANTED EAMFT Ë QO.Mount à Co, Plumbers, Gas and tcanstitrère, 768 Craig sk 179 1 vt I with ail in ont board, to let, 1 Jum front rou, Chauy do Ma 3 Ÿ ¥ OO ME i dE ce RYE WITH PI TWO UVOMs.FURNISHED, Tu LET, Ro À will luvdern accommudation OMS.NEWLY AN nished, gas, bath, ote DOMS- BEATI L a VOM .- LARGE F month or Bafuraislivd, board if required, at ÿ voMmM vi Sa with or without board, at 100 Muusdeld $£ FURNISHED ATG IT vus O1 two geutle a lt tes from the Foust Othe.ES COS U AND +4, 11 Buruerde Place, one door, TF odors, IE 1 nie, 544 Dorehester URNISHED HOON FOR with or with È * bourd: Fabre sleury ste 3 TED FOR CLA5s BOARD, À T, TABLY and l at 1004 St Janes st, west, with two in fu wily.A OMS, 169 Bleury 175 WITH VA T x 392 178 5 COMFORTABLE oun AND BOARD! 138 Mapped.FUR- © doi- £r om qi NISHED 1 Toi with or w with! 85 A ele FURNISHED, WITH WAL: few 78 5 MAN, 78 4 = Mec T8 3 GON DOUBLE.VATHROON FLAT SULTABLE for twp kontieiney or married couple, tly Englsah.pre any.OSE Urbain stro 178 2 von Kay + BALL SQU SE HUOMS fu ished, suitable for one or two gentlemen, house lis all nt stn con eniencos 178; GOR Tt el RAS mise, bath, gus, Xe, in private family, us 792 Paince strec R80 Fr 1 hull, Apply 2420 St.Cathe QOMY - STOLE, FURNSITEDT \u201cAPPLY, O LET, 1 WO PLEASANT FURNISIHL TOOMB, SE of piano 11 required.terns moder 164 nt.abe NEWLY AND ELEGANTLY FUR.UHNISHER BEDROONM.19 BiAVER 1 Ma 1 Loon \u201cUR but t A room NISHED Har Tot apd old water, re 1 ate.Re Gu EL l'évinsnent oc ir 1 Me for two pe ansient, 10t Maui Liedd st, i SG OnE, rat class board! i \"UK UNFURNISHED, QF- POUME-\u2014+ ROONTE, SUTTABLE FOR DWELLÉ G O1 fight manufad wring purpose.Apply a 0 William st.$ PUUMN.WITH FIRST-CLASS BOARD, AT 49 WN MedGil] College uvenua, 179 3 1 QOM- LARGE FURNISHED ROOM TOLE'T 107 : German _ 93 \"OUMs-16 LET WELL FURNISHED, WITH ot } \u201cBL serre stre SFAH Offiee withont first-cla ct, near Bleury Address, \u201cV a board, ina rivate family, on Zaob, > 1785 RS WMS-TOLET, DOUBLE AND SINGLE FÜR Jat TOOLS, inuutol beds, hot and cold water.st : nn ME DOU GLE, D3 sinkle, with board and six o'clock dinner.bi 17 Catheart stroe ON PARLOR FLOUR, \u201cAL UUMS- LA KL, DOUBLE FRONT ROOM, ALSO Jarge double Lack room, furnished, with board, suitable for ma Nte's walk from OUMS-TRAV EI: ERS arge roo Belmout street, riled Soules or wantlemen, 83 Bieury st.TWILL FIND ws, with good tuble at off Beaver Hall.Telephone 17 > o du Te NIC = 20 and 41 47020.D3 JR OCS VACANT.22 MoGILL COLLEGE AVIC OOMS-TO LET, NICELY FULNISHED, Dot Tr x rooius, st VUOM\u2014A FU I ur gentlemen.ME den.App FHOooM with part George = edt fu \u20ac o'cluck dinner.central loc May 19 Brunswick s KNISUEL BETO To , suitable lor on6 or two Seunetliors st.oY it HED WITH BOARI Frenuh i for Fouklemon, near Viger Gar- Ber: INFORTABLE BEDE ot i moderate terms I ARGE ROOMS T the with or without Address ith at, Antoine st.IT ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOK (MAN OR Wor opk's assistant and on first.class \"ich,\" \\°ciEb & ough, Frog otre Darao st ANT ED\u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL SER- tina small family.References veu pred.Apily.Bu Cathonrt st., WANT Z EXPERIENCED \u2014 cure \u201cFoR Wholesale clothing.J.D.Anderson, 18 L: moine # 179 i AN TETTWO GOOD CARPENTELS ACCES.| tomed to crib work.Apply to K.H.Buchanan & Co., 644 Cratu 8 1791 W ANITED\u2014A 4005 PLAIN COOK, ALSO A house and tablemaid.* Apply at once, 30 St.Antoine & 1791 A D-YOLSA CIEL, SITE SOME.KXOW: ledge of fisrures and 8° good Nand, \u201chighest references require: ret eo live at home, Apply by letter, Box 1375, Bost Offic 178 3 ANTED\u2014AN ACTIVE RING YOUNG MAN to do general work for a Pr oaks.1 Friday morning, SOLE Ji te et 148 bo Sa ROT T A TANTED\u2014FOR house, office ANTED-\u2014A GOOD HAND Just wr write a good Land and be quick.Address.house.Apply to Mrs.Tire, 30 St.Antoine st.ANTED\u2014A STRONG BOY IMMEDIATKLYT FOR unpacking bottles.14 De Bresoles st.179 1 WHOLESALE HARDWARE y about sixteen years of tN 3 Ws :D- BOY FT FOR oF FIC KE.APPLY wie reterences, Hf) C 1791 TANTED\u2014A BT RONG SEUIGE BOY.2 H, ms & Co., Bhirt and Collar Manufacturers, cor.Latour and Ste.eerie gtreets.1791 TANTED\u2014GIRIS WHO ARE EXPERTENCED in puttivg up medicines and perfumery, also strong boy for factory work.Davis & Lawrence Co.'y.(Limited).1781 Situations Manted.mA TAN TED ry \u201cRITUA ATION ne DAILY GOVER.- nees to young oh \u20ac piidren, English, French and 1 40,\" 176 6 a AN TED=SITUAT one ST (BELOTANS/\" MAR risd coupl apeaking French, as coa man and cook App) 2u ain st, TANTED\u2014 Ne, DARNING, PL.AN ET 311 I ing and mac Ar stitching.Apply.avenue TED~DY YOUNG MAN, AGE 93, ENGLISH, uation as driver, good city reference es.SAL dress.a Lagouchetiere 8 177 N ANTED.\u2014CLILINGS TO ORNAMENT AND decorate, tinting, whitewashing, vatnting, glas- ing and sign writing.824 Dorchesterst.15 ANT EDs RADESMEN 8 BOUK8 TO KEKP d balance, by a competent English hook- kdop Box 23 177 1x er, Terms moderate.ASE ISITTATION Bi AN EXPERTE aus Indy ste Torr y, her and 'ypeyihter: understands bookkerping.tdresk, © 11,\" STAB aflice, 1782 SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER OR i Foung Tuna, roud refurencgs.AR GOOD CNOK ORG - Address, 5k 1a Ww \u2014 SITUATION ral rervant, ty references.tour st.JANTED-SITUATION AE \u201cHoukrenpES Te roung lady, can do aipgle or double entry, cou patrable exberience, excellent references.Apply 2, 034 Dorchester 178 3 Booms Pm ante o.Ime eme LPI JANTED\u2014ROOMS, A GENTLEMAN AND Ww vife wish et with a private family who TET ladies 17 NN 16 LOOM, 116 st! 1 LET, board: 178 Ÿ ANNALES LAN 10 me HI8 would let to them two or three unfurnished or par- tally furnished rogue, EY hoard, av cutern ar! A W NTED-BY TWO, GENTLEX large bedrooms and site room attached, breakfast, anc rivate fainily preferred.keady for Lat sept.Address, W., P.U.Box 1H20, 179 Bourd.rm im me ~ OARD- MRS.MCEWAN, LADIES\u2019 PRIVATE sick nurse, 151 Cunstant #rest, Montreal, Superior uecommoda tie \u201cwith Dest medi 1 attenuance.©.F or teu irs ; singie or double rooms, a board: at 140 Hieury atre \u2018 Bo, VACANCIES, su, TABLE \u2018BOARD.10 Jurors street, OAKD - WANTED A FEW RESPECT Abe B young men, at 38 St.Antoine st 17 YOUARD_PHIVATE BOARDING\u2019 HOUSE, pe leury st., above Ontario, room vacaat.Table and transient boarders rv ed TED OARD-KRINGLE Rüe wentiemen.ea Wi ITH MOARD, 108 Mansfeld st, 17 DAHD-GOUD TABLE BUAKD.AT 97 U avenue ) FOR 53 wz 5 N rave » acter ae Wanted.~~ AN TED_PRACTI CAL meet 820,000 to 35U,000 Ann MAN WOULD LIKE TO with gus or more parties having from to Invest in manufacturing whore there ir fifty 0 cent.profit und great demand.À rure chance.Addrces * L 2320,\" STAR office.1786 AT NSN a Houses to Let.7 ANA 00 La OLET-BY THE YEAR, COTTAGE UN LOWER Lachine road, just outside the villa TE, a.Beplin, tar.Duke and Ottawa ats,, city, or on the premiss ris LET-CH Bishop st.paetiolls farms \u201cQ2 Ho Li ai DU \u2019 month.Apply No, 42 HEERFUL UPPER T with every modern conven shed or furniture, nearly new, fo RU dut lanc.Apply ENEMENT ON pien: Sor © sale or Pal FER RENT #10 EE TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE, 1485 DORCHES- ters t., gas, &u., reut $50, w family, no children, 178 4 OH LET-FROM I5F SEPT, LOWER TENLMENT Aylmer, near She \u2018rbrooke, SOVEN FOOMM, Pér- fect gract rent at 85 oO LE tna! near English Cathedral.STAR D BOARD lowest tn city.Apply on pre Addre HOUS ENTAIS ÿ urteen rooms, all ocenpled, early és CEA ES 179} Tutsce, TY TPO LET \u201c8MALL HOUSE, TOR 4 ROOMS.5 DOI.lars month, immediate Possession.ts Mauirestu:oty as Point St.Charles.arlinrton, À\" p1 Stoves, i FICE, 1 fotele, XC.to Let.Tou LET - 194g FOUN PLING 8ST.ATP Y to No.} Chatom House square.W NAN TÉD-WOUK BYTHE DAY.DRERSMARING or x plain Bowing by an xperionced young | parson.Apply M, 934 Dofcheator W NA EDSTE UATION BY Ni MARIE TUE m Envland, ua general servant 8 EN or otherwise, rood references.Address, V 2561 STAR Ofiice.y iN TED\u2014SEWING BY THE DAY BY x F Ti Class dressmaker, cut aud fit by tai or system, also do boys clotbiug.Apply by uote, B4 Inspector War TED-BY YOUNG MAN AGR 20.ENGLISH, situation AR purser on board local Steam | Boat.Address, \"W 2 3596,\" ; 178 2 EWING, CHILDREN XT ANDIN INFANT: Ts Apply, 282 Bt.Hypolite st.178 4 NTED-BIFUATION BY YOURG MAN AF bonkkeaper, spoaks and writes both languages .and can furnish beat references.Addross, \u201c\u2018} 2596, \"i STAR 0; 1783 FANT FO SITUATIONS By TWO FISTERS, AS Main cook and housernafd, Protestants.Address, pa 220 Chatham, 1741 \\ TANTED\u2014HY A MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN, A situation va a Tan rat-class cook and vailer, {ur an mily, no objection to leave the cit on y Terotances.Addre 8, Mrs, >.Gordon, 8t.John s,P.178 Wa ANTE Wo: TO DU AT HORK IN en ening Fotere young man, who writes n good Band, bw \u2018st of ref Adres \u201cA 1,\" Bran office.WY ANT TOS BY TOUS] MAN.AGE «RA 2a ardenor, Kosd exportence and good references wa to ability \u201cCH 4 office, 1792 r 0 LET-.TW trent Appiy at 3:47 St.Paul at.© FLATS, AT q 150a0 ~ mA &3 DEBRESOL 18 Cdurationau d tf College of Notre Dame des Neiges, | | MONTREAL.f { clasres in thia special inatitutioh The re-opehin = for boys, from t | take vince on Ÿ REY.L.GEOFFRION, C.se 178 13 age of live to twelve year SLAY, the 8rd of 8¢ \u2018plombe re VOMPTON L! \u2018This Instituti September iring flu pnuou ar are invited toc ury.conversational cluns is being foruied n Fren A month, next, i Bursar, Rev.H.PAKKE ADIES AND GENTLEN au ADIF= COLLEGE, COM on Lai à pton,P.Q.177 ency Jp Fronch 1) at the School A spel cially\u201d f Lan, ative tesohers._ Morses and @arriages.Fra ÆE\u2014A ent wok Na HORSE.A eh 0 gen 8, win ser Principal, MISS ONCE, re-open on Wednesday, 4th send 4 por re ular to the Hou, 180d vations OF AO nd German conver oh men ANTED Bi A GOOD DHESBMAKER WORK FOR SALE 15, 5 Som 2 BUGOTES, by the day or at her home, good roforencus.Concord au nie, ty to M5 St Jean, 113 rE, no 179 2 Bt Hubert nt.c1 178 2 ANT Si TFCAT TION AR, NIGHT WATCHMAN, MIR BAL E OUT ENGLISH DUG CART.Ont Main ye lent rufeconres.Address, C.Leclatre, 17 exchange for light bugrky, 1857 St, Cat horine.5 = 17 ANTE RITE or moth L''STAR TON AR NURHERY GOVÈE Lets city or conn, 4 Ad- R + ANT BY A Fhyt) stopozrapher and 13 ser Address.\"B 40,5 TE.YA MIDD Adon ea pithor inanager, anniatant in à bank, or travelle PORITION y, w citer, used bY; {oe MAX, ARITUA- keeper, for man, Or any rottlad employment, Arnall to atart with, good ponman and extensive.oxperi ence, tiratclaas testimonials, Address, \u201cC ce \" STAR office 17 \u201cMoney to Loan.SALE SANS INR IRIS ES NE AL ONEY ADVANGER nsur ance, Tank.Raliwa \u201clori will have the pre erence in any san to thelr want Buriness as ususl, strictly ride lal, DÉTOAGE- - MOREY TO LO nt, on firat mortgage, ath City Pro arty, mat\u2019 of es uate d.Correspondence probicite droite 2640, STAR Ofice, JOR RALE\u2014A OST-ON mem L houges, from No FINE HORSE 4 YEARS, SOUND \u2018and good roudster,can be seen at 25 Bt, Mar Tie at, m Lost.A ms THE 20TH INSTAR 'ONTRAC- tor'a mamorandam book, with #fracing plans of «158 St, Hypolite street, Ar ihder iby returning t to KF.ailhot, gt l be rawardes « No.28 Albert street east, near Chaboillez square 17 THR ORF ON JU 4 Lien to Hn Cords pes ABOUT 4 goid Nadi Finder pleane le LE UT Pod\u201d TT wh 5 and be rewarde BANK OF JORGE Th, tumbrella, en, + avoat 1G4 Bt, nine st.NON DAY; psy, LAR _ Gonnd, FOUR Do A CRORE BREED Trés wp TTER À APply W.H.secours mkt,, city, Raybould, care of Thos.Deery, 1 1 Bon- 1778 ; ant To + de Bde Lord Fils, commandé à panoraïnlv y __ Wropeety gor Gals, Gir.\u201cAIRC MOELLANEOUS, R BALE FARM, IN CENTRE QF MELBOURNE ive miles from cho ud Station \u2018under cultivation, d suxnr orchar farms in Townships Rue ussary out build ings.o , Convonien © hn urehes, will be sold cheap to on farm to James McKee or woud, P.JOURS TE \u201c53 MWOOD GROVE HOTEL, LU on PS Ponte.this beautifully situated hotel will be sold (with lease for 5 years), pit all o furniture, ouse, all 1:1] well fencod, tu schools and ob rompt duser.4e ; ï bar uxtures, Liguory, chenrs he actual | proprietor wls te re tire ivr of 11 healt ss rare ma jeblng to uto tha h en by a pige log: on the a ts to Mr.Alfred Laurin] sPropriote ator.OL, SALE-T HE MANOK HOUBL, PERT erant and commodious residenc 0 view 0 Lawrouce, proved grounds and gardens, trait and shade trees, etc, ete.For terms ap- a to 0 spe Sisters of the Holy Names, Hochelaka, Mo 173 12604 By Charies Holland, fiom) Estato Axent.£49 Nt.Jamoe Meroe.ALE\u2014STORES, RESIDENCES AND SHOPS os builds lots in desirable localities HAMLES HOLLAND, Leal Estate Agent, 24Y Be.Jaen street.Hien amsiips.F ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMISHIPS _1889\u2014SUMMER SERVI SERVICE\u20141889.Liverpouls Londonderry, Quebec und Soar.real Norvico.From ; from 3 Krom From Liverpool Derry, | STRAMYHIF! > [Montre | Quebec 29 June.21 Ju ue Sardinian kd Forisian.vo \u201c \u201c4 July.adit \u201c8 au.light on Wednou ig Bieerage Passungers esting to em real can do so (without extra cLarge) aller 8 o'clock the proce evening.+ \u2014The Carthaginian being epgaged in ths candy Bde will not havs accominodation for an clans of passengers un Voyakes 1roim dontreal and Quebec tu Liver ou \u201cGlasgow, Quebec and Montreal Service.From Mont ak STRAMSHIPA rond to Glas.\u2018 \u2019 on or about \"24 June.jSartwatian 11 July.2 \u201c Uoreu: 15 2 dJuly.[Norwegia i \u201c À + Fomuranian.A 5 Aug.\u2018These steamers donot carry Passengers on Yoyagoe to Europe.Landon, Quebec nnd Montroal From Montreal service.\u201cFrom STRAMSHIPS to London on Loudon | or about 18 July.Aux.15 \u201c bp \" These Stealers do Lok Carry Passengers On voyage to kuürope, Fur 1reixbi, vassago, or turthor information, apply to Ge W, ROGINSON, : 136% BT.JAMES BT., opposite St.Lawrence Hall or, Wo I O?\u2019BRIEN, 143 St.James sirasi A.B.CHAFFEE, Jr.260 %t.James strask D.BATEaRSBY, 171 St.Janes astres Or, H.& A.ALLAN, £5 Common streok = Montreal.80 state © sree - Boston.87 Hailvoads.PANNE NS TS Ne TSAI JY TERCOLON IAL RAILWAY gt SUMMER ARRANGEMENT: COMMENCING 10th JUNE, 1889.Through express passenger trains run (3un- fy exueptod) as tollow Leave Montréal by Grand Trunk Ratl- way, {row Bonaventure st.Depot.8.00 hs CR ve Mivière du Loup.Trois Histo daze \u201c259 % » 02 15 su Les 1 2146 \" 8.09 \u201d 4.27 \u201c 7.00 \u201d 10.50 - * 13.00 The bulfot sleeping cars and all other cars of the fast express train lesving Montreal at # o\u2019clock daily chan excepted) run Larough to Hulitax without n twenty- \u201cbine hours and fifty-five minutes.truins to Halifr and hh John run through to their destination on su e trains of the futercoiontal Railway between Montreal and Halifax are lignted by elecfficity and heated by steam from the locomotive e buffet siesping cars and sll oth er cars of the train leuving Montreal at 22.15 o'clock daily (Suu- day pxcopte )run through to Dalhousie.in re run by Eustern Standard Throng tickets steamer to sll points on the Low: in the Maritime Provinces.For tickets and all information in regard to pas- sepger (ares, rates of freight, truin arrangements, &c.to \u201cTime.may be obtal ined i railway and r 8t Lawrence and apply W, ROBINSON, Eastern, a Freikht and Paanenger Agent, HA de Ma, Montreal.SRE Lawrence Ha ontres! < POTTINGER, 1302 Chief Superintendent.gor Fale.Joon BALE \u2014- TWO FORSAITH FOLD MAchines, in good order, rare chance tor nowspayer ot © could not K.Graham, STAR 0 JUR arg MMENSE BARGAIN IN ILE cutle y, dvory und ivoride, table and dessert spoons, hotsctarn nine hardware, Haware, All at cox, at on hUlipe 73 UN ET STE HOUS LE OF TURNS iron i ban, trains morn and e This is really tbe noes ne summer dence in the near vicinity of M nivea! Beniemen can reach the city in thirty minutes from tune, 6 of caving.; Far jeune, &c.apply to nRAWDIN .178 Geod A Dome St.Lambert.class, Bates.85 to 87 Per week.Special rates, for - Botober.+ MONTREAL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1889, Hummer Resorts.ABENAKIS HOUSE ABENAKIS SPRINGS, 8T, FRANCOIS DU LAC, QUE., Bo ce tion of guests JUNE 1.Hot and rite W tor bat certain ours for Rheu- Henk Pad À boat don dt Fr co lag pud ne Dunting ot Nota hires) on Juosdays wud Fridays, at 1 pou.Hetur: tickets, os Canada bacific Railway.\u2014 re tho Abonalis Springs Saturday te House and retain, Monday Saturday to{Tonrist \u2018luesduy.t |Heason.} comm, DUES Articles.BUECKH'S STANDARD BRUSHES.uality nod alz Maraateed.e by af all Leading % House .543 LE FITS ST STOPPED FREE BY Dit Kline's Great Nerve kestorer.No fit \u2019suse.Marvellousoures, Freatigepnd send t o br.Kling, street, Philudelphin, Pa.For sale by Yors » ty IIS f to fit Le e free Cases, Arch JAE ART es 80 Notre Dame 8t, Montreal.BE PRE RES oo CIDEK MILLE, - PRESERVE PANS, large and small, eto, ; At L.J.A.SURVEYER®S, .(lV xBaw 1388 Notre Dame street.KULTLING HANGERS, AnD PULLEYS, SECOND- lund, in good order.MILLER BROS.& MITCHELL, Whe 7 Montreal.1 3.10 3.90 .70 Waterloo.83.10 43.0 84.70 S 4.20 4.09.aga Etats 313 3.80 re \u201c Bell on Saturday, good till Monday folie, 3 Sell on Saturday, good till Fuesua, sdbil Every Usy, guOu uvill NOVaLILOE les load Addre: .11g 200reRs KIMPTON & LEITH.THE GROVE, BEACONSFIELD,\" THE PRETTIEST POINT ON LAKE- 8T.10018.Full Bummer Service by G.x I.und o.& 8 Busses to overy train.1 As\" Beard for Gentlomen from t Dollar per day.Photos éan be seen and terms obtained at the TEMPERANCE DINING HALL, 2563 871 JAMEY or or address as above, 1388 SEA BATHING.INCH ARRAN HOUSE! Dalbousie, Baie des Chaleurs, NB.Tak HEALTHIEST PLACE IN CANADA.This favorite numer resort, on the Une of ths Intercolonial Railway, is now of n Joka Los a.tiful scenery, go bathing, Aria driving, together sh a good Oui, ug tho other comforts of a olty hotel.© aunt arrangements are perfect, pure water, thorough prety with a odor n conveniences, FOODS auvpl ot wit bot and cold and salt water.Communication with bil points ot wnlerest is ous by rail or Bicamor.For further tuformation address .C.CLAPHAM, Manag 102s\" Hatfield Pa MASSENA SPRINGS, _ 7 ST.LAWRENCE Co.N.X., ) On Grand Trunk and Ft.Covington RR.three and bait hours from Montreal, \u2018Waters a specific for wide range of diseases, HATFIELD HOUSE NOW OPEN: pleasant sur- ronndings; house first-clazs.Mandolin and string music daily.161 indo SLOCUM LODGE.St.Lambert, Montreal.This healthy and convenient s gL resort, com.Ding splendid situation, With amont éautiful ou is situated one ile Above the Victoria Bridge, Be \u201cthe south side of Lapral; Excellent boating, safe D bathing and good fishing.Lawn Tvnnis, Croquet, &e.The house Is well furgished and fitted with baths, wW.\u20ac.hot and cold wate: h flats.Superior accommodation and excellent board.Special rates for the balance of the scaso Conveyance to and from | the House to meet subur- MANSION HOUSE Georgeville, P.Q., NOW OPEN.Léke and Mountain Scenery unsurpassed.Boating, Fishing and Driving finest in the country.Rooms large and airy.Everything first.G.DOLLOFF., oprietor.17612 CALEDONIA SPRINGS, ONT.Besson from June 11th.Eve ess modation in the several hotels orate char on Thorough sanitation.Sufferers from Rheuma spepsia, Nero Nh Skin Dineases my depen sul; phur and daline Waters FY for and baths.Feta vorte Banus y sumuner regort.Dr, J.J.WHYTE, resident hey ait ror guide giving tull information address, THM GRAND HOTEL CO.114 AND DB is Springs, or Ottawa.EF ANSION HOUSE, CACOUNA, Now OPEN UNDER NE NEW MANAGEMENT, The 1 has been \u2018thoroughly renovated; the table wi te firat-clas 160 36 ns, E.GALLAHER.' IXON N HOUSE UN UNDERHILL yr.* orou and refurni De opened Tor floats July Int, 1880, shed, will B.À.F.BurDIOR, Proprieto 163 limo Capt, P.A.HOLLENBKOK, Manager OARD\u2014FOR ONE OR TWO,MAY BE OBTAINED ut a largo and comfortable house in.ihe rues, Eastern Townabios, private family.SK 5970, \" STAR office.SALE _FTRET MORTGA GE, BEARING 7 PER cent, ; would exchange for horses or merchan- aren, »7 St, Gubriel street, 788 dise, F*s # HR Bitos.uk RIGHT PIANOB, OF New York, perfect] in fancy walnut\u2019 and mahogany cases, These Instruments comprise § pe Per tion of the stock purchased from DeZouol water and are offered at greatly reduced prices a 5 cash or on mont, ¥ payments to immediate ae ue, al OW, deny 8 piano rooms, 2270 Ht, Cather he at.HSALE-NEW UPRIGHT PIANOS BY MABON Hamlin, Prescott, Rosenkranz and other These \u2018Instruments comprise a portion of urchased from DeZouche & Atwater and at greatly reduced prices for cash or on = paynre ents to imm qdiate purcharars, at C.v's piano rooms, 2270-54, Catherine se 1 for BAUE-CHICRERT a GABLE WEBER, am, Vout, Hood id, Chappell And other Dhange: igi and sanaton, «iven as part payment SE the celebrated New Heintzimnan and Decker Bros.Pianos, prices from 75 upwards, teria $3 a 24 5 per month, discounts for cash, Genuine Dar gains for immediate Jarehasers, at U deay's ano Ropmie 2270 St.Catherine st.AHETICAN hal makera.the stpet aro offer W.[ind JOR BALE-LARGE NUMBULR or and Canadian Or ans, slightly used, at Prices, on red aymen iven as part ayment for he cvclabrate New Te ntzman Upright Plante.treat bargains to hinmediate Ww.purchase ore, at C.Linds(y's Piano Kooms, :2:270 61, Catheriné at, 170 1 TOI SALE\u2014A LARGE SARATOGA TRUNK, IN perfect order, and by best maker, cost R18 \u201cwill soll for B10.\u201cB 44,\" Stan oflice 1701 T ZWanted to Purcyase.SN NN TANNA AT A LNA CANTEDA BICY 50 INOHL ADDRESS, stating price, \"M 23: EUR > tan office, 64 ÿ ANTEDA BRONZE GANNON, RICH = Spanish, of Louls XIV or XVI period, also a flint lock pistol.Montreal Indian Store, 1668 Notre Daine néroes, Me Montrekl.Telephone 2 2483, 177 W ANTED-TO BUY CAST AWAY CLOTHING, also Jpiriture.highest price paid; at 705 Oral street.All orders prouptly attended.1776 TANTED= MILK, 30710 56GSLLONSFER DAT, Jelivored at the Windsor atreet station of the Address, X., Box dd, Montreal Post : Offige.ÿ ANTED-A 3 #4-FUUT NICKEL 8SHUW CASE, ust be cheau.Address, Scriver ta Hom- C.PE mingfor Eh Que.Business Chances.OR BALE.GOOD 1 STANDS IN ALL BUSINESS.o8, hotels, saloons, groceries, dry good taurants, \u201cconfectioners X.Best Cpportanitien \u201cfa those starting in business.\u2019 Honnes, stores and all kinds of properties for sale and wo let, in all parts uf tite city.I.HARRIS, 44 Victoria square, ges gra above Ural, ARTEL -BUSINENS FAN 10 JOIN TE er to-Introdtce patente:l household article in Montreal, sales unlimited, la o profits, must de- Tote Jae aud fow hundred dollars required, ta dre 580,\" STAL ofDor.178 4 A SUFFERER lot v Shi IEEE a from erronk of yonth, to ruine ot en AREER ah i \" Ale and Porter in Wood and Laks Champlain, board first-class, #6 to , Address, À AE neltus Pros és $10per tk; 49 Miscellaneous.AT ST STORAGE! Canh advanced for duties and rel hin of ments, Kpiendid storag © fo Dry ÿ oan: Gn eral Merc handise, H d deonold E Effects.Planoe, oto.> Bentri al dv us ent des: naa 5 Renora rokerage business re- Ww.WATSON, Financial .1522 724 Craig sirest Soh eal.ve Jon H.RB.MOLSON & BROS, .Ale apd Portér Brewers, 1006 NoTRE DAME STRERT, Monram, m.Wat Families oa regularly supplied.atson, Ales.ang Portes Tu ised to as or Serer of © our labels.B#~Orders received by Telephons, 98 BT.CATHERINE STREET.ok (Sures Files, Pimples Horo- m, Tumors snd nlarred Enquiry rod.Tot, DE FULTON, 444 near Windsor He fula, Eeze: zon § « Suit glands ESharations: Hiternoous and evenings, ANTED\u2014BY CENTLEMAN, PART WAY 10 ladies and gentiemen for roix TE, QE pie i England and Paris, qu pa Saabs and of combini , © comfort, Address, an \u201cEran oon.Sci A RARE \u201cMEDICAL WORK AF 48 SER gamed a Sas eral Ph De ecay.tho EY natural and aes to Ë rase Organt o he Body Tue oi se 11 od Sate mal rae ho Tams ie wedi] ERIE¥ MXDICAL CO.BUET.ATO.mY.WEAR III ADTICE FRRR! BOW TO ATI MEN D r and Manhood Restored.cling and Fusot orion dianrdons torse! Sled STRONY Tronines on fron upon apa Janson ce.19 Park ace Ben Tout, maitre Xi: To ven WEAK XME| ee = av ale rn 1e Pate) oar \u201cen sn pari ars for home êu free of vase F.or FOWLER, Moodus, Bonn.FECONDHAND HYDRAULIC PASSENGER SLE vator, complete, with cylinders, ropes and car, eight compartment underneath, ky wale Ser, \u2018for jmnediate delivery.MILL.4 LL, 122 King st.Montreal.\u2014 HEY ARENEAT, ELEGANT and darable, those Knockabout Suits for the little fellows; if you looked them over there would be no need of our saying anything more.Everybody tells us/they, are gems.We have to make room {or heavier ones now in course of méinufacture, hence our anxiety that you should get one while there are many to choose from.SPECIAL\u2014About 95 beautiful Kilt Suits from Malcolmson & Co., Broadway, N.Y, original price, $5 to $6, to clear, $1.75.DURING THIS WEEK IT WILL GO ON.The Wonderful Cheap Man's \"COMBINATION.ELEGANT ALL-WOOL SUIT, in Back, Cu y or Frocks, usually sold at 315 -00.Chev fous D Ding.onal, Cassimeres and Serwi \"ONE WHITE DRESS SHIRT.Linen Bosom and Cuffs?usually sold at one dollar, PAIR OF BRITISH HALF HOSE, usually sold at ONE PAIR OF BILK JEMBEOIDERED SUSPENDERS, usually sold at 50c¢.Pda ULAR AND PAIR CUFFS, usually sold SUIT, - - - $15.00 SHIRT, - - - 1.00 HALF HOSE, - - 50 SUSPENDERS, - - 50 COLLAR and CUFFS, 75 Total\u2014$17.75 The Entire Lot, ) f-Amouhting ta 817.75.Will be #old svsr¥ afternoon | and evening up to 9 o'clock, during this week, At $6.85.This wonderful Sale will last 4 afternoons and svenings, and will close Saturday evening 'at 11 \u2018o'clock, sharp.NORDHEIMER'S BUILDING, 200 and 211 St James Street, MONTREAL.177e0dz THIS YEAR'S MYRTLE CUT and PLUG SMOKING TOBACCO \u201c FINER THAN EVER, T&B IN BRONZE On Each PLUG and PACKAGE.238e0 - \u2014 Croup, Bronchitis and all- dis-|8 eases of the Throat, Lungs and Chest are quickly and por-§ manently cured by tho use oi | Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry.None genuine unless signed ¢ I, BUTTS\" on the wrapper.fnsürance on the ie of the Late C.C.The Equitable Life Assurance Societ pot the U.5.ls once more to the front, their policy on the late C.O.McFall being, so far, the only one pai id.«Palraonals\u201d would _be a good heading over märriago notices.an regulate the Stomach, liver and bowels d pro romote digestion take one of Carter's Lit e Liver Pills every night._Tey them.Friend \u2014 \u201cMr, \u201cCloveland, w what do you think of the fight?\u201d \u201cGrover\u2014* Te sympathize with Klirain, 1 know myself whet it 1 is to be knocked out.\u201d Cobns cause Intolerable: pain.Holloway's Corn Cure removes the trouble.Try ft and ses what an amount of pain i is sav ed \"All things come to those who walt is consoling adago © to those who would cather walt:than work Children Cry for Pitchor's Castoria.wi you [ore tired taking the large nld- fashioned ri pills, try Carter's Little Liver Pille an e some somfort.A man - can't stand eve: ng.We.went Into aetion-until- | while recelving a cavairy eharge.A WATERLOO VETERAN NOW RESIDING AT SHERBROOKE, QUE.Lieutenant Maurice Shea.Still Hale and Hearty, Greets Another Birthday\u2014HIls Experience at Waterloo.Lieutenant Maurice Shea, who is now a resident of Sherbrooke, is one of the very.few survivors of the 150,000 heroes who.fouglit at Watorlvo.Born 11 the County of Cork, lrpland, in 1794, he enters to-day, the first of August, upon his ninety-sixth birthday, and still his calny, placid face retains the heuithful glow ot Youth, his forehead wears not a wrinkle, his blue eye beams with a vivacious brightness, and tho goodly old veteran Lids fair not only to become a contenarian, hut to see this century rolt into the eternal wave of time and hail the dawn of tho next.He is of robust, muscular build, with an exceptionally full chest, and five feel soven in height, wilh every organ perfectly sound, with the exception of a slight \u201ccontraction of the nerves of his legs,\u201d as he expresses it, \u201cupon risinæ from the sitting posture,\u2019 \u2018which causes him but little annoyance.He braces up.erect, walks blithely a person knowing lis past history would naturally be impressed with the idea that the veteran would still, if the opportunity came up, be delighted to present a dauntless front to the bullots OF BRITISH FOES, When you enter the residence of the kindly old gentleman, he greets you with a right hearty shako, sips his ale treely with you, enjoys the joke as it goed the round, and talks fluent y upon all the topies of thoÿ day.Hels a constant reader of the daily rapers.and follows with a keen interest Brit- sh politics, which he discusses with zest.He loves to relate incidents of the numerous battles he has fought, and although the first greul engagement in which he took part, the battle of Marksam, occurred 76 years ago many ofthe minor details of which transpired are still fresh in his memory.At eighteen he entered tho Kerry Militia, The following year he enlisted in the 73rd regiment of foot, and left Ireland to join the regiment which was then vn service in Hol- and ing in Holland and Belgium, under Goneräl Graham, afterwards the la Lyndoch.It was in this campaign that ol fought tn the battle of Marksam and at the siege of Antwerp.He describes very minutoiry everything preceding and following the victorious day at Waterldo.Of the battle itself ho speaks in the following terms: \u201cWe arrived on the fleld of Waterloo at about two o'clock in the afternoon, and were drawn up at the side of a road fucing arye field.{Presently an side-de-camp rode up ana \u2018gave the Order to the colonel of our regiment rance.eol- onel ave the w er and we marched across Lhe road and through, the rye field.Here the first man killed in the regiment fell, shot through the head.Ho was a handsome young officer, named Astraphorn, and, strange to sax, was shot by one of his own company.his caused à halt of a moment's duration, when the colonel made a brief enquiry and gave the word to march.Wa then again advanced, and fighting all the way were engaged generally at Hougou- mont, Mont St.Jean, and the farm house of La Haye Sainte.The division of which we formed part was commanded by Sir Barron Orton and the brigade by Sir Colin Hackett.Wo went tlirough numbers of different manœuvres, but fought chiefly formed in squares.In this position we withstood many terrific charges of cavalry, the French lancer and.cuirassier regiments frequently coming up to the very : points of our bayonets, and riding rounif our squares to find an open spot.If they were unsuccessful In this, as they generally were with ue thay would retire a distance and make a rigbtful charge AT FULL GALLOP.It seemed as though they would ride completely over and through us.They were received with a hall of bullets from the inner ranks of our squares, and when they reached our hedges of bayonets a fearful havoe took place.\u201d They were, however, unable to break our squares once during the engagement, but their loss and ours was terrible.This kind of fighting went on all day, from 2 o'clock in the afternoon when.V ¢ \u2018the darkness came on.Our regiment went into tho battie DUO strong and when at night w bivouacked near the battle field, only six bundred answered the roll-call, the remainder having been either killed or dangerously wounded.During the engagement I never received a scratch, but saw hundreds fall around me.Almost one uf the first casualties In our regiment, after we got into action, was the death of the captain of my company, Captain Kennedy, who had his head shot to pieces by a cannon ball, I was in the third Ry at-the right of tho rear rank, and part of the brains were scattered over my on We slept that night near the battle fleld, and in the morning its appearance wus indescribable.t was one confused muss of men and horses, dead and dying.lt was a heartrending sight, not candy to be forgotten, to see the hollows filled with ap Jnextiicable plio of horses and their riders; a pile of ead at top: a stream of blood af bottom \u2018he Lieutenant speaks with a befi tting fooling of pride of the reglment's triumphant return to Canterbury, the enthusiastic reception by all and of \"his decoration with a medal, the tribute of his personal bravery during the great battle.He afterwards served four years in India, and visited the tomb of Napoleon on his return to England, via the island of St, Helena.On Mr.Shea's return to England he was discharged on the 20th March, 1822, and was married in tho following year, in 1835 Mr.Shea join- od the \u2018British Legion,\u201d then under the command of Sir DeLacy \u2018Evans, and served against .THB CARLISYS.IN SPAIN.He was at first quertermaster's sergeant of the 10th Regiment.Afterwards he becama quartermas(er of the regiment and was subsequently promoted to the rank of lieutenant.In this campaign he took part in twonty-six engagements, The prinelpal of these wore the operations about St.Sobns- tian.Upon one occasion, when the pattie began in tho morning and lasted abl Lieutenant Shea says the late lon] Trmatinger, afterwards of Montreal, was present and greatly distinguished himself, ns he did throughout the whole campaign.The.Lieutenant says-of.him: He was a lieutenant in the Lancers.I well remember the first time saw him.He was leading a cavalry charge against a large body of the enemy, which was generally allowed to be one of the most brilliant cavalry charges during the war.Some time aftér I met Bim at SL.Sebastian and knew him well; he often talked of this day's fighting and the cavalry charge.He was a gentleman in every sense bf the word, a brave soldier and the best horseman in the Legion.Lieutenant Shea algo relates how, at the seige of Irim, after a whole company had nearly all been Jilted in the act of scaling the walls, the Kifles of the 10ti Regiment to which he belonged © \u201cwete the first to follow, And succeoded by hard hand to hand fighting, in getting over the walls and occu- Pying a largo church, from which we kept up an incessant fire upon the town hall held Ly a_ strong body: of Carlists.Captain Hamilton of the Rocketeers, who agecompeniod us, succeeded in sending 2 rocket into the windows of the buildin setting fire to it and causing a great dea ot damajre when the Carlists surrendered.On the breaking up of the \u201cLegion,\u201d in 1838, he returned to Ireland and remained there until 1847 WHEN HE CAME TO CANADA.During his entire term of service he was wounded only twice,once in India, receiving a ball in the leg, being at the same time badly lacerated in two places about the ribs upon somo stakes upon whieh he fall at the moment ho was shot, and tho second time while canipaigningin Holland and Belglum, before Waterioo-was fought.he wae struck on the had and stunned by a Franch lancer ose wounds are evidenced by scars which the old gentleman After his arrival in Canada, the Liout.was \u2018during a great number of years an officér of the Guards on duty at the\u2019 Montr Pris The lieutenant \u2018showed two Aion signed rer fectively bY, by Lieutonant-Col Connell (a pave of the Regim en irons Tria patriot), and ajor Edward owe, Commander of the In 1813 and 1814 he was campalgn-' takos a pride In showing f] { ! \u201cBritish Auxiliary Leglon.* describing Lioutenant Maurice Shea us an \u2018intelligent, htæhly deserving and brave man.\u201d Another testimonial Js a large piece of parchment emblazoned by the \u201cRoy al Arms of Spain, conferring the Order of Isabetiu 11.\u201cConferred on Lieutenant Maurice Shea for meritorious conduct before the eneiny and paril- cularly for gallantry at the alitack on the enemy's Unes In front of St.Sebastian, on the : u ay 1836.(Rigned) Bla Commander in chiëf of the Henin Auxiary Legion of Spain.The veteran has been for a great number the British Government as a just rewnrd for tha services he has rendered the nation undar four of her Sovere se.viz., George 1, George 1V, William IV and Queen: Victoria.The last ten years he has spent hero in Sherbrooke, in quiet, comfortable retirement, under the caro ol à fond wife, only six years his junior, and his only son ngw living.Walter Shea, the superintendent of Fletcher's confectionery establishment here and one of the much esteemed and respected citizens of Sherbrooke.Tho happy old leutenant is surrounded by the genuine affection of a host of friends.The most promtnont citizens of Sherbrooke take a just pride in having him in their midst, and vie with each other in the homage they pay him in the way of visits, banquets and rives.CROPS IN QUEBEC.Crop and Weather Bulletin for the Month - Ending July 31st, 1889, Pablirhed by the Department « of of Agriculture.The exeellont eondition of crops reported a month ago has been gonerally maintained in the Province of Quebec during the month of July, as shown by reports now in from the different agricultural societies of the Province.aing, hail and cold nights are reported as havi ing caused somo damages especially in bottom lands.Wheat, barley, oats, peas and potatoes have been thus sifected fh a few counties, but will not materially Jower the quality of the products of the province In these crops.Sginmary.-Hay very good, more than the average; wheat, good appearance; barley, good ; onts, very good; buckwheat, good appearance; rye, good; peas, falr; \"Indian corn, fair; potatoes, good; ; root crops, good; tobacco, very good; culture for silos, good; fruits, below the average owing to strong winds when in blossom.Weather.\u2014Mean tomperature 80°.The month of July has been rainy and some localities have suffered from excessive ralns.GEORGES LECLERE.Secretary Department of Agriculture and Colonization A Five Line Will\u2014 Shipments of French Fish \u2014Dry Dock >ck Proposed:™ {sPECIAL TO To THE STAR] ST.JOHN, late Samos Lamb, of Sussex, bequeathing some $50,000 worth of property to his widow and eon, was admitted to probate tu-day.This model document consists of five hnes on a piece of note paper, duly witnessed, ate.he lawyers say it is as solid à will as was ever drawn up and cannot be attacked for vagueness.The shipment of fresh fish from St.John over the Canadiah Pacific to the Upper Province cities continues to increase.Efforts are Lelng mado to induce the Canadian .Pacifle to erect a dry dock on the western side of the harbor.Shipbuildin in St.John is looking up.Oliver Pittfiold will build a 600 tor barquentine at bis .Courtney Bay yard for the Lovitts, of Yar- \u2018mouth, and several smaller vessols are in course of construction ia the vicinity of the ty.CABLE JOTTINGS.\"Gen.Boulanger writes that nev \u2018er in botter health.| In the Turnverein contest at Munich, ter day, a prize was taken by Stubor, of A New The total Cantonal vote for the French Councils-General is as follows: Boulanger, 158,000; Republican candidates, 1,500,000; Reactionist candidates, 600,000, The cables are flat to-day.G rain iswçaker in She local market, and opinion differs as to values, Owr quotations cover the ideas of both sides of the market.Bales ure nil, so flat It is Impossible ta There 1s a scarcity of fine datry butter, though under grades are ina dance.Cheese is In better demand, but values are no better.it we may note large receipts of bananas and considerable receipts of apples.Our telegram from Minneapolis, dated yesterday, says: e total production vf Hour last week was 124 - 000 barrels, ppalnst 119,270 the ing week and 0,000 corresponding time in 1888.were sixteen mills runping to-day, getting out at the rate of 19.500 barrels or over.The flour market ts pretty quiet at present.There 1s quite à differencé in quotations wade by the various firms, aml they avery © about ten cents cheaper than a week The best demand ia for bakers' from abroad.the current make being easily disposed of at moderate prices.There is some enquiry for fature delivery.Freight rates are to be advauced to-morrow by most of the lines ten cents per barrel, and ocean rates are also moch higher.Tho trons exports for the week were 34,900 barrels, against 32,900 the preceding week.The new crop is \u2018of the nest quality.It 1S not unlikely that of winter and spring there are 500,000,000 bushels of excellent wheat, \u2018The wheat in the country elevators, as well ag that in farmers\u2019 hands, is wefl cleaned up,\u201d \u2018Wholesale Produce and Provislons, BRANS-$2 00 per bushel.BUTTER-TOWNshl 5 16 to 18¢c; Western, 14 two 15e; creamery, 20c.CUEFSE\u2014BLA to 834c per Ib.CANNED MEATS © Armour & corned Leet, 14 1b, cans, $18 Per dozen; 3 1b, cans, $2 6b per 1 lb.cans, \u2018$1 60 per dozen; lunch Tongues, 2 1b.cans, $5 50 per dozen; ox tongues, 2 lb.cans, $7 per doz English brawn, 2 10.Cans, # 16 per à dogon: Toast beet, 2 10.cans.a 59 per ozen; ed soups, 1 1b.cans, $1 50 DRIED APPLES EN, apornted, Ge, 6l
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