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[" + LAST EDITION.Auerage Qireulation 30,300.: VOL.XXI\u2014No.287.MONTREAL, FRIDAY, PRICE ONE CENT, Situations Marant.\u2014 RTED orice NAS guest Special hours 3 Tor Servants We Soupiry, touts we wa UT und dou pags ES ie letter to a Furery Haruatoi WANTED =X T CENTRA aies FWANTON: nary.20 fitonen ui and Woman to work n NTED A 1 LENATD, A AT BUD» SHER AN -\u2014 WH brooke st., mung a exrorlenced and well re.nded.bet 16 aT em d.Apply botwaen 10 and and 11a ny and To LAIN COOK, WASHING AND usemald ta assist with swing.v8 Ur Mon: ARTING GELINAA Je st Jamo» sen 12 1 ie FINDER WATE TATELY BDOKEINDER, dor, finisher, at 256 anû 258 St.Paul street, art 336 3 Woo).de act ea for WITH FROM SL00U TO #2000, to act sn foreman ood manufactur tusmasa, or one ving sor some Xoowledre of hubs bent wi réforr of relovences given and regu! red A Davos is: Lskeñold, » Ontario.W ANTED \u2014 GUOUD STABCHERS AT ONCE ot Canada Steam Laundry, 1404 St, Cathorine at, y.AR \u201cTi LY 6 TALK YW ANTED= INVOIOE OLERK, FOR A WHOLE.e hardware house.ne y stating sal - NI sue reference, to .Box 1014 Len\u201d ox WASTED D YOUNG GIHL, AB NURSE FOR ONE year old, must be peat and smart, 7 Td Gity osunehlors 2806 WASTED Lain TT LAD, AB, APPRENFIGE 1X e rujiog department.Morton, Philips, & Bulmer.1755 Notre MMEDIATRLV EXPERIE: ENCED a A254 apd-teble-tratt, good Timers.MWe AED-A YOUNJ GIRL, ABOUT 15 ¥ SEAT Point 5 are te = mind a baby.Apply at 62 hi obs W ps Te SHTIF Dir ren) te of not les) than Bros yea re experience, good pay and permanent situation.Aduress Bobin- son ac ca.Druggists, Coaticooke, P.Q.S87 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL AB HOUSE vin.KAPDIY st 64 Drummond st.ANTED\u2014A RESPLRTABLE GIRL ABOU in ¢ care of a_ child, aged 1.8 1301 Mrs.Torrance, 99 Untversity >k or after 7 p'elock.71 V ANTED- A: GOUD CARRIAGE BI.RORSNITIL Apply to Alfred Brewer, Cowansville, Que: WANT ED\u2014THREE GOOD MEN TO SE T R us, either on salary or commission.Address, May Brothers, Nurserymen, Rochester, =.À 7 4 wa TED-FOREMAN FOR THE, ACHIÉ EN DEpartment, in a furniture and chair factory, in Newfo raudiand, must bo a practical mac hinist, pompetent to tatecharre ns vf Lapa.and SHY er.references aged on tre sule st.be ° ANTED-STRONG Ph 16 FOI SIE no wor pri Rivard oo, S07, Fl an \u2018 VWWARIED 4 FLW eT TO HANDLE ¢ SOME: thing that paya.Apply 217 St.Jumes Sit 1 i W.ED AT ONCE TWEN 1 LIVE MEN Apply J.M.Conroy, 208 and 211 St.James st.a WARTED-A FOREMAN FOR OUR NAIL FAC- terreds\u201d RGpl Tn wiring oly te ertoten pdent, 3 erre on is superin rie Pier Mills on.y = See ANTED\u2014RETAI DRYGOODS SAL ES, speaking French and English.\u201cQ 436,\" Sram os.ANTÈD\u2014A SWART BOY, 14 pr 15 TE of age, for railway office, © une whi ites wood hand.Apply \u201cQ 433,\" STAR ofioe.257 1° ANLED\u2014A TERRE SERVANT, WITH OR without trashing Dust be à good plain: rook, with goad Sfenren 78 71 WE RIT CNE w wri ¥ uncan Be sn 10 58 eine 87 2 Situations YM'anted.NING FOR 'ED\u2014-MENDIN D.ANTED\u2014MENDING AND > in stroet V geutlemen ueatly dons.89 St, Rooms to Jet Roues ela rent ¥ LET, GENTLEMEN, DOUBLE hat 05 water bath.21 Mans, WARD ANTED SUR BY THE DAY.AFFLX product of the dairy cow of Now York pe Freight Cara Unpa 10, December 8.\u2014A New York, p Ensata, Où and Ohlo Railrona detective Conductor Hiokney Berry, Ramsay and Jesse Clark, for robbing freight cars.Much stolen property was recovered.Heavy Defaleatio BLOOMINGTON, Ills.December 6\u2014 Further investigation of tbe atairs of W.- rs man, lender, Bl Joomla 143, from.ors 0s Pon eu © «defaultin ne broker and money agent of Bud n, show that th some transsctionayet to hear son, Burr & \u201cQo., of the defalcation 4a trace of Fureman can be found.John F.Townsend Dead.New York, December 6.\u2014John P, resident ot the Union- ah who y the \u201cEtruria\u201d où Sunomy, il! send, arri Town- with Es.died yesterday ufterngon.Stantey nt Zansbär; Zane, ley sree December 6\u2014Henre M, Btan-.ore\u2019 tony.Ye in bis It ie said \u2018the re yesterday | | Bw A LIEUTENANT STATES \u2014 wates TO HIS CANADIAN FRIENDS Noganiing the Starvation Perlods, Fighting \u2018Fevers and Other Trials Encountered by the Stanley Expedition.AX, December 5\u2014Letters were re- celsga to-day by several friends from Li nant W.G.Stairs, the Haligonian who bolds an important position on Ntan- 10ÿ%# Nyaa, August 30 last, he saya: \u2018last at Yambuya, Our starvation force in Africa.In one letter sent Usambiro Mission station, Victoria \u201cI wrote fighting fevers and other trials occupy pages.You must read Stagley's letters to the English papers.Diroctly ormleaving Yambuya some had b bad Seva a we got into terrible countries oa and lost men at a terrible Ratteos shot a great many.When eu 16, 1867, we reached Albert nL} we had it loft Yambuya.We could not then con- with Emin,and had to return 120 miles wt of Albert Ny za 170 out of 414 1aen ere we built a I started back to a place 20m 23 ea les down the river, to bring up our Meantime Stanley and two of our ors went east to the lake and connected Jin the Pasha.Yambuya commenced.vont fo for the Indian Ocean.Then our return march to On April 12 the left Kavaliis, on the Our numbers dition wepe.then 1175.Now, on reaching here, Ursals, we baveabout 670.We have made many IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES, one of the most important being Mount h Rouangari, which ali these three t : years ousand has been undiscovered, The very \u2018source of the Nile is from these snow- capped peaks.It is a wonderful sight.E vent up, ten 200 1 St deep, are new places to Eurgpeans, thousand seven bun- but was stopped by ravines Anchori and Albert Nyanga au least beyond the mere names, here in Karagive we found the Urig stead maps.to be a large lake in- of the pots tie laid down on the After u hard march of four months we reached here (Ursalaia) and found Mr.McKay and dir.Dreaks, of the church mis- slenarry society.We have been here thres daysand from these kind hearted people received a most hearty welcome and rejoiced again in a cup cul and beads for us of tea, with milk and ts.We fortunately found that cloth had come up from tho cpast- enough to buy our way out to the coast.verything has been stopped on its way inland by the Arabs, iho made aspect for whites livin coast, anda It the affairs assume a very critical missionaries and attacked inland.From here to the should we have open roads, is four half months\u2019 march for this caravan.Arabs, however, oppose our progress, no one can say how long it will take.Of our TRIALS, SUFFERING, ETO.I have said very little, but so far our expe- ditjop has been an mmense success.In spita of sneers, seen In some of the English papers, 1 hope heh will emerge triumphantly to the coast.The Pasha we have, also Casati, the Italian, beside Egyptian and Turkish officers, soldiers children and converts.We men, women, and bave no news from the coast here for over one and a half year\u2014and we are all in uncortainty.Dluek throug! In another latter Stairs writes: 1f carry us \u201cOne of and determination can h we shall reach the coast.\u201d reatest dangers has been from starva- done the immense forest between the Congo and the Albert Nyanza, which was thougnt to be an open, grassy country.this forest we lost, dut of some 360, also 1 Nubian soldiers, Jn 00 Zanzibaris, 16 Somall boys, and about 49 This was en route to the Pasha.The loss of life since leaving the Albert Nyanza has been soine 200, In this orest for three weeks we lived on roots and fui and though we hunted and fished not a thing could we bring in.men died Of course our like dogs and we whites were ast about pegged out when we reached ho .HOW BTANLEY WAS WELCOMED.IN, December 5.\u2014Captain Wissmann BerL toports his meeting with Stauley as follows: Or | ay.December 3, Stanley, Emin, Casati\u2019 and Wissmann met at Atoni, on the Kinghani River, and drank one another's health loyal toasts in ority and responded\u2019 to pros umpers of champagne.Captain.Wissmann provided horses for Stanley and feo\u201d Wedn min, and the whole made their triumphant entry Bagamoyo at eleven o'clock on esda: morning.Bugamoyo was profusely decorated with bunting and green arohes, and window, d palms were waving from every Wissmann's force and the Gor- man man-of-war * Sperber \u201d fired salutes All the vessels in the roadstead were dressed with flags.Capt.Wisemann entertained the party at Juncheon, and the cap- sper n of rber \u201d formally welcomed Stanley and Emin on behalf of the Emperor of Germany.A large number of Europeans arrived to greet Stanley, and in the evening there feot fl was a grand banquet, at wnich à per- ood of champagne was served.DOMINION ALBANCE.Committees Appointed\u2014The Next Meeting Tor lo Montreal: Close ot the Session.RONTO, December 5\u2014The Dominion Evangelical Alliance to-day elected the following executive committee, all resident in Revs.Dr.Antlitf, TG.Wiiliams, Dr.MacVicar, Archdeacon Evans, Rural Dean fleur, Dh els and Lindsay, Principal Barbour, T.La- essrs.Warden King, and Walter Paul.Two hundred dollars was vote a to Rev.Wm.Jackson, the recording secretary, for his services during the past year.I \u2018was decided that the executive should take steps to guarantee the secretary's ealary.fixed for Ottawa in October next.lowin Rev.Toil e, Hamilton; Rev.D Brockyiie; \u201cQueue , \" ondons ; he next meeting was The fol- neral committee was appointed : Campbell, Toronto; Rev.R.G.T.Thomas, Rev.Toronto; Rev.Dyson Hague, Rov, J.A.Newnham, M.A.; oore, Ottawa; Rev.J.Huston, i J.J.Bell, Brockville; Rev.J.Rev.J.Laileur, Montreal: Rondeau, Ottawa; Waiden King, ov.James Henderson, Rov.L.Jordan, Her Thomas G.Williams, Rov, A J.C.Antiiff, D.D, À.T.hu WIR olden.Ironton Rev.WW.\u20ac.Scott, Ottawa; Arthur Chown, Kingston; Rev.5 F.Torra yp in fn Gunbeo city, was referred Fane, Peterborough; R.8.Rev.R.Torrance, D.D., Gueipir m the Salvation Army , setting f orth their legal grievance to a committee to sunleation fro ee on next year.A somewhat remark- Sele, & paper Was read in the afternoon by Cruchet, of Montreal, who coun- moderation in dealing with the French Catholics in Quetec.Further sy es were made by Rev.Dr.McLaren, in the evening, in the final session \u2018wad held, by Rev\u2019 Wii.Cuthbertson; of Wo } Juss | with Banter.Stafford and Rev.Ao! Measures Iniposgible: .AR, December 6.\u2014Father Bchynse, Joylares that Jneasures are impossible srmany\u2019a with the Arabs, and tha Germany rr consent to slavery or maintain position in Africa by force until the de submit.He Baya it will take cen- te to suppress thé slave, traders com- .Want Moussa Bey Prosecuted.au CONPTANTISOPLE, December 6.\u2014A meet- Ing of American missionaries here decided tourge the American Minister to aid them :to.ofthe ] Agache Indians sentenced to ange thres committed sutolde În thoir ceils oi Wednesda rosecute Moussa Bey for assaulting two ir number.Indians Commit Suicide.ORENCE, Ariz., December 6.\u2014Of )f the fiva tonight by tying a strip of oe around their necks.1 1 or ste oh For America\u2019s World's Fair.N, Décember 6.-The Austrian Min- rere strongly favors an ade- show of Austrian products at the pro- World's Fair in Ameries.Nora in Crete.Decambor, 6.\u2014 The { share ng of nets to the Cretan tneur- ha te reduces the puaber of the Cretan National Assembly from 80 to 60; repeals the law which allows one-half the bubloms revenuo to be.administered throu ugh the Assembly for the maintenancé of gendarmes, the port henceforth taking the whole \u2018part of the receipts and controlling the gendarmeries, promises to reform on a non-party basis the system by which civic officials are elected, and promises to foster Turkish and Christian schools, to establish Chambers \u201cof Commerce at Canea and Rethymno, to found industrial schools, to to organize an agric icultural bank.TWO YOUNG ROGUES.Yonthful Swindlers ! Dupe Public and Professional Men at Ottawa.: thames Robert Jackson and Georg Anderson respectively, but who have.a variety of names, appeared before Muagis- trate O'Gara this morning to make what ex- credulity and generosity of the Ottawa public they have practised for some days past.On various false pretences they have managed to acquire upwards of two hundred dollars, mainly from ublic and professional 4 who lioved they were ribing for.philanthropic obiects of a various kinds, notably an athletic training for the telegraph boys.They are English lads, not very long in Canada, if their stories are to be believed.Jackson, who says his age is 15, though he is probably older, says he comes \u2018from Manchestergnd Anderson claims to be a native of Birmingham, and gives his ageas 19 years.They have been living in Montreal lately, their address there being on St.Antoine street.They came to Ottawa, it seems, about ten days or two weeks aio, and lost no time gottin ® Work.Proouring a little blank book they announced themselves as collectors in ald of the funds of a messenger snowshoe club, and the Ottawa telegraph mossengers belng general fuvorites, the bogus articles foun no trouble in getting in the money when they thus introduced themselves, The victims include Sir Hector Langevin, Sir Adolphe Caron, Lady Middleton, and A.P.Sherwood, superintendent of the Dominion Police.The boys took matters coolly in the Police Court this morning.JFackson gots year in the Contral prison, while his companion Anderson received a sentence of six months.The boys laughed heartily when the mugistrate pronounced sentence.THE LINE OF DEFENCE In the Cronin Case Dissected by Counsel fo the Prosecution.CHICAGO, Decembor®.\u2014Mr.Hynes, of counsel for the prosecution, in his address to the Cronin jury, to-day, arra; ts to show that the line of defenée had been organized before the murder was committed.There was evidence of that in Beggs\u2019 declaration that Cronin would turn u up; in the sending of despatches to .the effect that Cronin would turn up; in the sending of despatches to the eflect that Cronin had been seen in Canada, and this delence was only thwarted by the discovery of Cronin's body, which had not n bestowed according to the programme.In the presence of the dead body it could not be claimed that he had gone to England to testify as a British spy against Parnell.But counsel for the defence even contes the identification of the body until Cronin's clathes and his instruments were found.Then for the first time they admitted that the identification was complete.1f the clothes had not been found perhaps the persons who sent despatches would have een put upon the stand to testify that they had seen Croniu alive after May 4 and so the defence had been reduced to the claim that it had not been proven that Cronin died of the wounds inflicted.The speaker reviewed the evidence of the medical experts to show that their evidence sustained he statement that he died of the wounds on his head.r.Hynes next took up the ailbi evidence, and showed inconsistencies, and Was sl speaking when the court rose.TORONTO TOPICS.Lady Macdonald \u2014Action Agalust an M.P.P, \u2014Action Against Albani.{SPECIAL To THE STAR} ToRONTO.December 8.\u2014Lady Macdonald and Mrs.Dewdney arrived: here yesterday from Ottawa.The Premier's wife informed her friends that Sir John\u2019s illness was only a slight cold, and that she expected to find \u2018him quite recovered to-day.An action is bending against Peter Graham, M.P.P.for t Lambton, one of his constituents efron him for on a charge of allonating the affections of platn- t's wife.Application has been made to bry the case n Sarnia, but the laintiff Ileged that the people of that place are prejudiced in favor of Mr.Graham. A AS 1652 NOTRE DAME BT, (MARTI 610 wtend)-| \u2018BEVERY ARTICLE MUST BE SOLD.On MONDAY, Oth INSTANT, at 11 A.M Notre Dame, ia qua AUCTION SALR rer Fen REAL ESTATE PROPERTY.fe BENNING & BARSALOU AUCTIONEERS, At their Bales Rooms, Nos.58 and 88 8T, PETER BT.MONTREAL ! ON BATURDAY AFTERNOON, Doc.Teh, ât30'CLO0K P.been t AeMARTIGNT, ie pe ram + ° 1085 LOTS in the To a inthe I.own of of saonneure.er oPRosite + he a fav.groming » ous on 20 LOTS AT OUTREMONT, 80 HOUSES AND TENEMENTS IN TRE CITY.Nos.932 to B42 St.Dominique Street.À aplendid Pro TH.consisting of thirteen Tat Tenemen t prog a broR caséd .stone foundation, «reac nok Nes.249, 2451, 2563 Rivard street, ir x Topements of four rooms, house of $ atories, rick, stone foundati th two Bia) | Swe Harlotts, Bhede and well fon iis à Diablo ones oe aud 892 Ne.Hypolite Strect.\u201cOne brick cs qua Hogee atone foundation, four Nos.737 and Ta st Deminique Street.wood One House, ne it, three Ty and brick.stone foandathh.No.262 arvitte Street, Re Mie gee, $3 2200.tpundation, 2-story, Nea.843 and 545 Rivard Street.Matas One brick cased ed Houe.newly built, atone founda- Ne.300 Se.Hyholtte Street.À wooden Cottage, newly repaired.Seuth Corner ef Mignonne and Parthennia Strecte., wood and ounda- aoe?fa A NID dans Savons sens Nes.118T and 1159 St.Lawrence Street, One lot of Land, 45x00 fest, with bulldings thero- Nes.195 and 197 Laval Avenue.png Bouse tn in brick and wood, atone foundation, Ne.1208 St, Lawrence Street.o A splendid Lot 36x21 80,with House, Bakery,Stables, Mount Royal Avenue.Between Btuart and t vote ven 10 a part Cadloux proportiss, three Neu.46, 48, 50, 50) Mignoune Street.Two houses of two Tenemen ratory and ezten- sions, wood and brick, newly bul Nos.208, 205.207 Peupart Street.Four Jenewents bn wood snd brick, ato - dation, & good bo: ne foun.Nes.374 to 380 St; Eiypolite Street.Kewly bailt House, tour Tenements, 2-story wood and brick, stone Porat \u2026 At Ontroment.Boreral Lots on the Cemetery and Bi, Catherine Eten Eee Eto.This {s undoubtedly one ye of the best 0; portunities for Real Estat Hy ra Era trae p es fon that han à Offere: 87 Choice Sitantlonn.xy TEBMS VERY Lib LIBERAL.perties can be obtained after MODAL the eho December, by apolying to R.L.DE MARTIGNY, No.&5 St.James street, - OR AT OUR OFFICER, Nos.86 and 88 Bt.Peter street, ¢ ENNING \u2018 me B & BARSALOU, M.Hicks & Co.'s Sales.ALE OF FIRST-CLASS CUSTOM MADE F ORS, BUFFALO and FANCY, To be held at cur rooms, NOS, 1821 & 1823 NOTRE DAME STREET, SATURDAY AE TEMNOON and EVENING, ECEMBER 7TH, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 t > * Aepere) Ammortmm en gat, of Ladi es\u2019, Gentlemen's and \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Gentlomen\u2019s Persian Lamb, Astracan, Wolf and Racoon Coats, Ladies\u2019 Cloaks and Jackets, Seuth Sea Seal Caps, Otter, Fersiau Lamb and Beaver Caps, Otterand Lamb Collarsand Cufts, Ladies\u2019 Mufts, Collars, Capes, Beas, Storm and Cache men\u2019s Collars, Bear and Wolf Bons, and Chile dren\u2019sFancy Furs, \u2014arso\u2014 Prime À 1 Baffaio lined t men Fancy Slelgk Robes\" mouner and Noreserve.SALE AT 2 and 7.30 O'CLOCE, M.GICKS & £a: 284 4 oneers, ALE OF FURS | Re Batato JOHN REIPLINGER, Esas - INSOLVBSE.rons?are instructed by 4 dine Bani Bank to hop at at our * MATURDAY AFTERNOON, December Teh ~~ At THREE O'CLUCK precisely, The fellowing First-class Cents and Robes: 22 Pine Beaver Sots.Mink Lined, with Otter goon oats And Gu GQ onda Mas Mu 24 Minc bufalo Tre Furs ave the finest Jualit lota of one or more to suit p Ox ok Qu Robes Lin Uned and 2d trimmed.nd i be sold in WWF\" No RESEBVE, Bale at THRER O'CLOCK, shafp.286 2 TS M.HICKS sheers.BAPE BALE « CHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE AND BRASS LIBRARY LAMPS, i We bave received Instructions from Mutane Log BROS.& 00., Who are declining the Jobling Business, to soil at their wholesale warehouse, Noa.08 wid 94 Groy Nan street (Arst street off William atreet from McGill street), the whols of their stock of OHINA, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, and BRASS LIBRARY LAMPS.The attention of the wholesale and retail trade snd othors is specially directed to this sale, aa the balance of the atock on hand must be disposed of before the lease of tho stor expives.* Fhis is à Arst-rato ohance for those in want of Christmas goodaor desiring to sort up their stocks, ag thie Koods will be sold in lots to suit Rurchasers fale ; MONDAY.DECEMBER 8, at 102.my - M.HICKS & ©0., 3288 5 | Auctioneers.gus OF HIGH OLAS PFIGTORES, By insirunttons of ME, J.3.DftzoN, af London #nd Liverpool, 6.R.Whe subscribers will ssid by Atotion, at thelr ropms, Nos.1821 aud 1823 NOTRE DAME STREET, Tueadny & Wednenday Afternoonn Npcem- berifthund ith.© \u201d A VALUABLR COLLEOTION \u2014er- \u2018 ; * CROICE PAINTINGS, By Britiah Artiste, Bratractos Genuine Guaranteed Works by Exhibi- Tue Royal Aendemy, The Albers Gallery, Ediatorah, The Roya! Hibernian Ht Manchester Art Exhid tion, The Balon, ?Parlé, Éto., Ete.The collection will ba on view MONDAY, Decom- ber B, and wmoralng of ele.S-Cataloguen ugw ready.- Bale Each Day at TWO O'Clock.M.HICKS & Co, 284 4 Auctioneers.NS Fu Thomson & \u201cCo's \u201cSaies SE EL NN Re, ESTATE, yCAPITALISTS AND sors ar are advised to Sie ih det roue a end dress as at pres.en fen are ETT ; gh a fu us to % HA ior on the gel bly hea bo! it Rifas st Min fat ou wd hn rout Ler ob west, Jo Me THONON x cos que onpors, i 282 g #85 Jamie ot TE dcr CHn ERED RARE dan Esp Trem hx Hint Faroe: an i a fn ld rat Vig OVAL AN VE A Chitin For sale by all Chomite.| SLEIGH ROBES, &c,.Meetings and Amusements.ACADEMY OF MUSIC! Hewar THOMAS.++: Lanes and Manager.One Woek Only, commoncing Monday, Dec, Oh.Matinee Saturday.5 CARLETON OPRRA CO?Y.of the Srostent Nav York Casino Sucoemn 7 Fuesda fins bre also ni urday Vi \u2014 CHAE arce ing Al Re ds £ Seats b Being on Wednesday.- 10 SB Notdholmare QPARROW & JACOTS TRE ROYAL.am 36 Yt tra.Even F ArrEny Ta fiitary Bam an 100 0: nd 20e Bt.BY Simos à street.= ath MoN.ï 0 Coy.Gontxa-The Vaidiu Si ialty Co.pp où neral maeii Ee RE an NT vipat ad cle Every metuee En 2 SOV sated to oh ial hE 28622 THE COMMITEE.OPENING of the VICTORIA RINK \u2014QN\u2014 Saturday, 14th Dec., 1889, At 4 O'CLOCK P.Mon Tickota \u201cbeing issued at Souté.M Hea ued atthe FRASER BUILDING, 43 St, Sacrament Street\u2019 PO af Roan fon die drm, Drummon Street, on and after Wednesday, the Bn inat., f 83 to p.m, .until Fr thot nats.rom w.ALEXR CALDWEL Le * Secretary- assurer.FRASER BUILDINGS, e { Montreal, 6th December 1 tase.GERMAN FAIR, n the rooms of the GLEE CLUB \u201c TEUTONIA.\" 266 tt rite gliah Cathedral \u201ceco st.Catherine Street.GREAT ATTRACTIONS.night, Te THUR 8 PAY Eh Bapay.from 2 pm.\u201cAdmission 10 cents.Vocal and ST Entertainment every SUPPER 5.30 TO7P.M.2836 ANCING AND DEPORTMENT.PHY.CALCUL ture and Walking, New artes in anc Adults, Now classes in Dan.for Juve Sanecain Physica l'Enltare.à salt Nowe asmes es } Physical Culture, Juv Ladion\u2019 military corps.Private lessons, or to s i ine any obo Assembly, Thursday oyeni estra.ROY MACDONALD, Je, dents ali Assembly Bo oma, 2221 St.Ci Catherine street.Tolophone 417%.[ANCING = WHEE OWL) ed j DENY.BEd'elass Wednesday snd Friday oto ance: es, a day.Tate gi class 18 LATOUR 8 ER P ER us DE: AUS SCORE S BLOCR, On BL ven ernoons.Intermed te class, Tue aay and Erider Learn the Yorke = Boston Gchottischs enings.Pictures! Pictures! NEW PRINTS.LARGEST STOCK.FINE FRAMES, W.SCOTT & SONS, 1739 Notre Dame Street.2p PAAR, im HOSPICE ST.JEAN DE DIEU, LONGUE POINTE NOTICE, TO RELATIONS OF PATIENTS the Incanvenlente | causes by visiting Owing to patients on Sunday you are oated to visit only k days from 9 om, t AD p.m, \u201cro rus ZuBiAT, uency of visits proving injurious to : desirous of visiting this oa- Erblishmient D procure are written peri oh from © Superior of the A GEO BO! ising such wit be refusod elnino.GOLD MEDAÏ, PARIS, 1078 W.BAKER & COS Breakfast Cocoa oe SAE
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