The Montreal daily star, 19 juin 1891, vendredi 19 juin 1891
[" 19.1891.| | PRICE ONE CENT.VOL.XXIII\u2014No.143.\u2018 \u2019 IR VTE NJ the attempt to obtain Setter legislation for Situations tons Pacant.Lun Simations 2 Parts.Wanted.+; L \"Property for Fais, ei he \u2014 Mpectfte Articles.THE PRESBYTERIANS.the protection of the Bubbath \u2018aa & day of a SEX GENTS WATE EB = LAR ; -\u2014 rest, and appoint the members ol com WN PT he quon ioe AWAKE soxwrs na Arias ELA NIDON CARE O7 RESIDENCE fare Facssed with Cwo snes es = sion, seif-.dla oa sa nomial Baad mittes as ite representatives in the alliance.reuilar sue Et euS 110 Cadieux a sd.built op Americas tn inns | MILLER BRON.& TOM GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT KINGSTON.An elaborate statistical re ort, was pre- cod ap] s 70 00 pder V1 ANTED\u2014 TION AG OFFICE x ge ._ \u2014 sented this morning by Rev.Dr.Toraance, rock: \u2018ser\u2019 opaiii phy 5 oy pod.Address WANTED Bl er.or in an position Ty trust, tt ri a ain sues miss is Fos \u201c of Guelph, From it it iaknown that there; $e : Lb eigen.iE Ra Montre Frechar Yo 0 dees oe sures, fersnoss, SEE i} FURNIANES MTNUT aimes st.da RUSHES elo ea want Ar Sper of thes ar The Use of Theelogica) Btudents in the Mis- are about 84,000 tamilies in the church, an .sacher N E B AHKD 20 TEs NAF ANTED.BY A BAKE AFATAD i Cham HR ED IN URABLE, ask for BOECKH'S make, sion Field Discussed\u2014Incressing increase for the year of neariy 300; com- Whe > Fa KS 3 HL ouest WANTED, BY 4 BAKERGITUATION AS A TRI iP 4 ars Ro Aoply at 114 Ce\u201d Mes esr Mayo.Co \"iiawa $0 sores lana \u2018BROOMS! -'2 ve for sale by all Lending Retail Their Usefulness.municants 160,102, an increase of 4113; to.vou lord oF commission Tio: any done Charles, 1396 | ROMP KIOELY FURNIGHED FOR À UF my office.ore ver OTS TL DOUG FIT \u2014 Sabbath schools 137,890, Increase 2737.The business in for over thirty Z , success SANT FED \u2014 ~ PAVERHANGING, G DECIR ATING.ried couple or ve ntlemen, private family, R K, THOMAS, 83 [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) total revenue of the \u2018church for the year is wuaranieed to oh en if they follow our in: A sing and sign \u201cwritiag, a\" pochlidren Apply 14 Cathedral sw 1405 - Tho 4) prize Boia are without doubt the olal rexonue of church the year ls siructions.While tar torme i C rosberw Lorens.DÉ4 Dorches \u201c30 6 SPA YOK ONE OR TWO GEN: 141 3 Eo fons areas.3 3 edo Bho city.810,000 worth mus » KINGsTON, Ont, June 18.\u2014 The general 2.005 for mi In sport wea $6.00 Tar AW ANTED_AJENTS \u201cCAN MARK 826 TO 850 WANE BEAN 30% GERMAN OF 6 ype.REL oC parlor.8 140 Sr RERUCED RENTS _ ON aoa FLATS, - _1793 NOTRE DAME ST.aseembly received a deputation from tbe Grease for yes per communicants W woekiy.selling our susrautsed oursery stook: ine i ay Woneral blacksmith.Address M FORNISGED, ONE OE TWO FRONT fist, ono mook ns.\u2019 Kingston branch of the Dominion Alliance, $4.69, increase A om cant cents.The average outfits free, special Ind'acoments Lo begin nora £0.Host 1: 123 st smith or mel Ta , 140 ¢ n use of stove, in quiet English URES ber annum.oe .$420,000 00 examination papers sh.all be transmitted by aa che urch: of Fitieburg.Pa.I JOR SALE STANDARD OPAGUE WINDOW.hroo Brun, ALLA i y | exe rece posed erat | pln Eetnil tin iin | fest tere | orm | |PYSÉERSIA sil iousess) HER jg ln Th whens on RA pl bent EEE C.aiall family.Apply 8 Morland éven ue, i iad put apat 48 hours notice.8H Marl i able rooms SLT; NEW YORK AND GLASGOW, JCONSTIP; HEADACHE | Bint mermied formar ob meres which they are laboring to bo writen on from the tk Gp Presbytertan Cliurob; nest of % Bi Martin street ALARME Sir 225 Mouill ETRE 7 NOR GREIF oF on Thom oo & Dor 3 Prope halla\u201d Via Londonderry.\u2018SALT RUEUM.SCROFULA.; 8552,406 54 VAder the of resbytery, the to the United Press Ty RIRE, Age 2 LS ns a a Fries crane re for op Be SAIL od in the honse of a HE ord ae Tequir Lowest rates for Cabln Passage.|.| HE BURN.SOUR STOMACH observed that the net for the valuation.to be Fovuroed tw the collage tor Byterian Cor SE \u201cGOOD BOYS TO JOH BALEZA RoW aT ITH BA NEW.- ' - a io ogee with the balance forward WISER Reinhard! Mg.Où rad or Gotte Apply 3483 Notre Pare à oot.24140 Motos TABLE FORD.WT] FIR * POMERAKIAN from New York.June 18 RENE ESA SATS, pr ount to $553 406.54.out of 2.That students who have completed uk New d'or special from Guatemala says says st 142 1 FATETTE BAC VE Cost ooMs as 14 Victoria su 142 and woekly thereafter, - NTN >/\"\\.CAES the usual fai prévision tor their course and bave not during their Guatemala to the United States.all mens ar and doubt dobts 288018, We have course given one year continuously in the ; Some ot being the most prominent officials and the prin= RB ANTED\u2014A FIRBT OLASS COOK FOR A COUN- 20.Se il t NED price.lady in need of money.3 1421 .Ÿ try place, near Montreal, high wages, best re- Ey oan oT 1078» \u2018 BTAR office.1421 R% MB FURNISHED, TO BENT.CHE CHEAP.SUIT- Steamers with a will not carry passengers from aid the customary dividend of 7 per cent.and ferences required.\u201d Apply at 174 Laval svenne, in \u2018 able e for three rentiem ed coule, New York Phe amount voted to the retiring Président ni by he mission Deld be armed to do so before | cipal coffee planters of Guatemais en rnoon.ou r t le: ast ART ED-EXPRMIENCED MUFF AND LA Douses lo £2.a Rocks DOUBLE (AND SINGLE.WITH OX but gravels as laa if beta Erstarrad to rest ascount $160, 008, \u2018carrying and have 3.That ali ministers or Hoeftiates re- !Nterested In the scheme.; Wines Bol BUA di po ire oper Txmuzn, FATED R Tithout bond sor married conne or single gpyaris rossre, uocording te Location of ber M forvard at creator prod and oes socouat 428° | oetved from other churohee snail be required Bernard O.Laud, convioted of attempting, TKD\u2014AT ONCE COOK AND .> 06.54.It i8 ho that these results serve one year the mission fleld befure Ÿ AN eee a also ou uiring ers 9° aah and tron.at rine si bet Ta EL Fr \"SCOR 1 part où SL Cerparine OOMS-THREE NICK ROOMS ON BAT H-ROOM Nearly all the staterooms are situated on the saloon : FA to (Doped that thet settied in any charge Ly a presbytery.case at New Orleans, has been sentenced Bi Jamea Hotel, 0 naventure tation.\u201c d front end beck parlor, with or witb- deck, thus ensuring perfect lighting sad ventilation to, et 4 0 Boop «pi fron! and beck | 142 3 Tho Parisian, Sardinian, Mongolian, Slate of Ne.Your Directors have pleasure in stating that A Songth discussion was heid over a one year in the penitentiary.INTER A LADY WIHH FVENINGA ONOG: TPO,LET \u2014CHEAT\u201d FOR SUMMER MONTES X brasks snd State of Nevada sre Otted tarougheut CURE FOR ASTHM A they have 5 ne Log che perpeLual clause 15 @ foreign mission report which Rudyard Ki ling arrived in New York.WW A iad (a a Drivato famiiy, Lo care for an to.don Rest the water, and adjacent fo \u201cBellevue,\u201d oo.Rooms Wanted.with sha electric light.! pre oF a rent charge limited to a term of Tecommended the appointment of Dr.J.B.the \"City of Paris\u201d on Thursday.He valid la gontiomen (aie nurss mot wanted).Address cupied by Mr.K.> , of Montreal For full par ST Fone tant Fe \u2014NO CATTLE © CRIMAULT'S years.ground was acquired by the Bank un- Fracer as à salari Secretary with an in- travelll incognita.ae his h does an office.142) ticulare ak iy w Shepherd, Jr.88 Common WANTED OUNG LADY, ROOM FUR- ATTLE CARRIED.\u2014 der à lease renewable at a valuation every twenty.come of $2000 per annum.Dr.Fraser asked permit him to tors.| ANTED \u2014 A COMMERCIAL TuAVELLE Fi | street.\u2018el.1029.137 9 aished, wi wl fol ng bed, central Joeality, term (FOF 1relah passage, or further Information, apply One years,and under the new arrangement, by pi that the new office of secretary should be ctvprolleron Ion expocirnce np apafoss and\"eane TPO LET TORTIE DIETING TOME, mu.odin Ader 5 hah H.& A.ALLAN INDIAN CIGARETTES, srl ori inercesed annual vu or moderale dlaoussed without any reference.to \u201cCANADIAN.well recommend dâress * Stan office.(15m ot oar Eb reh ahd Tall way station, besa ti: te LS Commen Strec ainount, the Bank will become the absolute owner name.\u201d It was finally decided that ihe The Manitoba Conservative convensiod ; 142 fui view.For references, address Lo Joseph Tein, 3 Lost.» ONTE Asthmatic people who suffer from of the property at the expiration of the first term matter of the creation of a new offios and closed Thursday night.It Tas very larges KNTED TWNEBTATELY, &_FTRET OLAS Pisces 138 AAA TARA AIS EAL lon in breathi of our Original loase, that 1sin a Utile more than that of a name to be iated with the ly attended and suthusias dressmaker, Bone othe of need Apvis, good 0 LET_X COTTAGE, AT COTEAU DU LAC.DAT Fao 47% DUROORER Fr.x Youwa Mez 281h, 1801 Sès_ Oppression ing, stifling sixteen years from this dite ow offs be sent down Presbyte lutions of dat the oss of Bir John WANTED=3 G00 GENERAL SERVANT, FOR roomn sn tn ty TR ThE wn Labo cher Co SoiE aneers Vo: Cape Railroads.Hoarsenoss, and lie pus Soroush for sination ot woe tare ta: re upon to next assem'dy.The follow Macdonald and Hon.Mr.Norquay were W Longneull.Apply 17 Shnter st.season, Dear station.a Goo CI au Dame guess to Que masters PIRE AA NASA AAA Loss of Voice, Nervous every item about which there is an element of ing ad addin itional committees have been ap passed and the Greenway Government was ANTED\u2014TO GO TO THE TTA du Lac.PU.; O8T BETWEEN RE DAME AND ST.INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY, ; Coughs, L iti doubt, have been made.All the branches, denounced for corruption and incapability WV Sonata] servant fora small family.French NG LET_AT BOUCHFRVILLE.HOUEÉ SUR Maurice.oa Dupre Lane, pair gold spectacl .oug y aryng 8, agencies and departments of the Bank have been Ped.Missions \u2014 Western section-Dr.and the course of the Opposition in thé preferred.Apply 65 Park Avenue.1420 ninbed, containing 7 apartments, on border of Bader vu be rewarded b returning many to od 1391-WINTER ARRANGEMENT 1891.- inspected d the year Lai D lature endorsed.A protest was entef v Colds with Wheezing, In Cochraae.convener; Dr.Laing, Dr Camp- Logis n pi en VY ANTE GOOD COACH DRIVER FOR 1.Denis Quest Apply to Louis Verronsau.1435 Commencing 16th March, 1891.: A Branch of the Bank has been opened during bell (Rentrew).D.J.Macdonald, Dr.Tor- ed against the oentralization of so m bprines Hotel, must speak both languages, acher ; ro \u2014 ON WEDNFS- Through express pestenger treine ram daur:3aa somnia, Catarrhai affec- the year at Walkerville, Ontario.in Toronto.rance, Dr.Warden, A.T.Love, J.8.Burnet, power in the hanas of a municipal com avis 34 Vlotorta na, 1121 Te.ater side Apiy à Svar ot Montreal a AT I meen hr ma emily ave Montreal by Grand Truak Bi, tions, and difficulty in Ex- Branches have been opened in Quoen Street West F.W.Farries, D.Kellock, M.W.McLean, sioner, and the Government was condemnéd AXTED SMART GIR em ath RSS OT 0 LET-HOURY, 3 ROOMS, RE AND as ead tan face Hi She?tres 0.\u201cfrom Bons vsature ation 7.2,08 pectoration are rompt] and pres the Directors das.Cieland, À.G.McLachlin, J.Abraham.for not opening the South Wionipez and gee Cote, 470 Bt.Lawrence street, little ab above T ious Wil hel « Be: Food, health, Rib urd om return to Mr.Harcourt, Merchants Bank of ve 1s.relieved a \u2019 ci p y thelr satisfaction pres Er the f Adeit elle and om kburn, A.Findlay, A, tons, A Manitou rallway.The co-operation on of ait erbroobe, rent cheap \u201d a 0 wi hi W'sror amanEe FFT Bor Féu Brun ofce STOR DELIVERED ERO Tait 18.48 by these Cigarettes, ctency with whic .HY Batol irrespective of party was asked to defeat the 20.21 rform respective Héhderson, Lr.J.Be Batt, Government.À welcome was sxtended ¢ insurance office, cus havin ITE Fo LET-FOR SUMMER MONTHS, ON ES red carpet, aome time in the middle of May pe ties.ALO oe fie of ihe business preferred.Addr can \u201cinsurance.» T brooke at.between Bleury nnd City Counoillors inat, Any one torn the same to he Dominion 1 ) x0 A.Cox, sack, J.M.Aull, Hector ae Hacatltos.Mr.Roblin, the leader of the Opposition, wi 147 142 Adi furnished Tat, Bro rooms, yea.ras move, oto.Steam © pet Beating Company, No.11 Hormine at Tao President, \u201cEn on Ross, A Tolgle, pr hitherto has been à Liberal.F NITED.INERAL, BERVANT.FAMILY OF Addrees 8 1Wô Tak Office x Ui yrew 2.bertson (superintendent), F.Farquhar- Wh A res me GENERA ._Apply to rn 0 oF O LET-HOISE 9 ROOM= AND BATHHOOH.OHT-ON BUNDAY, FROM 56 JOFPER ST A 8 CAPSULES and INJECTION.GENERAL STATEMENT, JOT MaY.1801, son, J.©.Herdman, D.Fraser (Victoria), D D.to harles Stainton, of Toronto, e genres Employ ment \"Bureau, 44 Vi or nq, 142 Toul painted and pa re a a Ct aL ae LEE de Do collar collar: LY found w wi Le any one efter ree : $ Physi be Liabilities.AS J.M n, A.J.Mowatt, ministers: snd Ww, confined in gaol under à coroner's warran WwW ANTEDA FOR TRE FRESH ATK, FUN HOWE: leaving Tor (he Btates, Address Ff.30410 Kran J OT_BTHAYED FuoM & FROM 050 BT WT JAMES 8T,À Pr Renowned cians prescri Notes of the Bank in circulation.82,626,065 00 B MoMurtich.J.L Anderson, W.Mitchell, charging them with the manslaughter for the seanen HB several women to à do ce ofice, : 142 3 amail fox terri mp e address and The Buffet Sleeping Care anda all older oars of tay GriMAULT'S MAT100 88 the most active Deportie nor ring 2.851.451 18 Blacker.Leg: tt, BR.Kilgoue.E.Jour Thirsk, who vas killed while at c = PER TENEMENT.66.LATOUR If ahe lu found L *s possesion Fast 3 coast bassin is - 82,851, \u20183 Tag eaning.Apply at onco Lo Mins Wait, & Or ois, bath wel Bane $18 per after thi date thay FRR YX airs »ponmension Fest Exprose Train lecving Men 8 %olpse and inoffensive remedy in the treat- Deposit bearing fi: Bronson, i BF Roxborough, John for Lhe accused on the new Truth bull ANTED_CON TUNER, ONE TH 5 GH.montd.1422.ORT\u2014A SMALL RED COW.FROM DELORIMIER WITHOUT OKANON in twenty-oight Bore and afty- ment of acute and.chronic Gleet and interest accrued to Yon _ _ on May TOUR e silppiug of à W ly dcr A an Le and mersh or vo IPO LET-AT LOX LONGUEUIL, COTTAGE FACING i ave, 4bove Sherbrooke st Pleasereturn toJohn five minutes.The trains aX sud 88, route Gonorrhoa.date.12,319.977 96 Eastern section\u2014Mr.J.MoMillan, con a heavy beam which Thirsk was hel low gonde À ty by letter_er perronall Th river, fine view and pyre air, fre minntes' wai Chausse be rewarded.throus, exbua crises no - TO 16.171,40 19 Voner; Dr.\u201c .Morrison, E.raise swung round and o his h Eo ah and Confection oT vont from ratlos station, wid o meliory.trees, and gar- Montesa! attr ; MATICO INJECTION 25 used in recent Balances due to other Banks in Gract, G.8, Carson, W.P.Archibald, J.against the brick, wall.He died in > head slre:t, east, Toronto.\u201cad deo Gon Apply 72 Berri st, Montreal 142 3 Found.tours from Mine Toccncdre.: Can 4.177 70 Munro, b.MoDonaid, A.Simpson, D.M.minutes On Thursday morning th © jury.% AX] TED WOU GIVEN OUT BY THE OTEK, GLET_FOR JULY TR D.A06 ST EURNISH- ~r AE nn MET are ryn by Eastern Sundars Tims.; mano C0 CAPSULES canon Frs a rage 12,552 op Gordon, A.For W.Hamilitoo, Geo.returned a verdict against the contractor\u2019 mines, wrappers, jackets, night dresses, ja Done.te Pre river.\u201d Apply to Die UND-A PUG DOG, ON OTTAWA ST, OWNER For Tronnrs sll information in regard te Pus.|.Bruce, John Hobbie ministers; Jon Wil- and his foreman, on the ground of eriminel re Ei Apply LJ) Rotre Pause ut.1471 Penser aiareé \u201cJoba, Qu TY 40 2 can have seme by proving property, 143 Young Sam Ihe Satesof Freieht.Train Arrsassmemte, 5 514.937 3% lot, H.Dunlap.J K- Munnis, G- T.Troop, negligence.Tbe verdict of tbe jury was : ANTED-\u2014-PRACTICAT, OPERATORA FOR ALL 2 t.140 { Unciatmed Diride 331 Lan * 5 Wo bite aise Aces clase nisin.FO LET ON CATHEDRAL RT.ST DESIE | SOUND STRATED TO TANES ALTINAE FAR.C1305 0a Vannes res Montrer Dividend No.48, psyañio ist june.2101000 00 ER uymmoniation Eastern section air.E Surprise to most people.who had not Pool A a ae Aupls À Eine C0.orovemente rent very choap to May most Thompeon Longue Pointe, a bay horse, on the 14th inat.INGER, hist Bupsriaton BABE 07 um F .for anythipg so serious.13211 RCT Tomple Bo 2h TITEL\" Qwnsr can have same d, expenses.1413.D.POTTY : eus tai paid 6.000.000 00°\" \u2018 Smith, cogvener; J.F.Forbes, Dan.Mo- \u201c1, pris Cotton mill case is ain before: Ÿ ATED YMMEDIATELY & SERVANT, AT pl ; re = Railway Office, Monoten.N.B.March 14.1901 66s fapital paid up 66-0060 G T.Sedgvick, Jas, Sinclair, Geo.1508 Optarie st.good references required.ToT dives to street oars.ares aus cosy tene Grorses and Glarrtages, Gtr.Baliscaorpront an wo Moblilac, J.M.Robigsan, J.H.Chase, ce application to put the company oy In a Ja ANTED-A GENERAL RFRŸ + ment of 5 rooms, $0 party purchasing new furniture, AE Per Loss Account care Bruce, .rant, I.C.Jack .WHEE SSR OU Nat | Hirt Ce ee ce Pre reisanes emma |ENISON GENERAL ELECTRIC (0 : ATGRILTL 200058 5 aa ape pe DiloMitan, Wo atken, \u201caa\u201d Rous, Alex dation, Argument is to bo beard on falar _ Building.25 ' +.» mission to give evidence that \u201cthe Ban ANTED_GOOD GENERAL RERVAN G.James, James Crawford.commended.at 346 University Te RE a EXPRESS AND OTHERS, Manufacturers of n mibsions\u2014 H.Cassils, - and E,{ Montreal had negligently sold by hecaisd AV Ee os as ONE, ner D Board A Ra ee pre Pi Asoste.oint convenere.Western division cottoh below Its value; also o .ose to AAA \u2014 William Ramin i eetaring Cotas ae BoA CLABS TABLE BOARD, DOUBLE ARE à CHaNca CHANCE BELDOM OFFERED.Edison Incandescent Apparat.Prec cu nous: CHIMIE 8 ot parope.Dr.MacLaren, Prinoipal SE through the\u2019 bank ThE ed), Petarboro, Ont.Bo.single rooms, modern conveniences.54 BL xr 3 lixht Victoria carsiage, a 80 a Hi bt village ce rt.Edison Arc Light Apparatus, \u2014 $1,131.811 2 BO Principal Mc Vicar, G.M.olaim of the bank.Mr.Weldon, Q C, res! = XATANTED_A TRAVELLER FOR FATTY SILA TEL TIER 0 seta of harness.hips.Xo weil rained Irish s nice / Notes and 1, Cheques on other banks.701708 63 Pi rate A. Word was received in Quebecon Thursday De a er ch ST pr uiriar 8500, sonautfon\u2019 Hmensioue à hinge aac maker tions were moveé and carried unanimously.when an of tne Presbyterian Church in Canada trom Point Esquimaux that Monsignor.es of a work bearing upon this sub- Bonsé, apostolic prefect for the Gui! of Bt, fest being 8 prize volume by an oid coun- £awrence, was seriously 111 with the grippg,.TWO AIRY Tain gach um.re-invested.8700.Address qua 5 Hon oth Hy a pue AY an AIRY or JOHN COX & CO., WAIT tie WITH 8200 TO 6300, IN we RTE The SH A BECO! A 5 ais Company.Successors to WATSON & COX, 20: as well establighet manu ufactors, to do office sewing machine, state price.A \u201cW.and that the last had been ade work, Address ah off 142 3 \" Bras office, 142 1 Lanidun Craig Baird 20% Spenial Netioss.sacrament n > W rE RE TE NU ITLING WiGHIRE, a5 oe I tecellaneoue.i tng Kk, \u2014 3 Recommended to, sufferers, Gibbons\u2019 a pie sepimbiz an nd voomie des \u201cHat Rr Dodd has resigned tho Pre-.ons .Y drees + Md AAA Te Tootbach .Price on.T.a ___ Sessoms Wanted.WANTEDS ax ORGE, ne ANS JR FOUT To LF FR, ACRES OF ROTH ALY MILE Satan tow | cotbache Gum.Price 10.mialsters of cur burch Saroful to bring sidensy of the Legisiative.Couneli ot Prince\u201d VV ANTE ~LESSONS IN FRENCH CONVERBA- cheap oT, prémets ve HR must , Mr.Hogw.TO WEAK MENS of \u201cPittabary Chronicie:.Many June brides sanctions ot Mabbeth as they have ward Island, and \u2018Is suceeded by Hon, tween 2 and 3 oclock.three tim and price, \"X 1024 .are going out with the tied.- 0 unity.and, that at least one sermon Alexander Rogers.week, advertiser to go to tencher' « place, \u201chich, must be usar Notre Dame Cathedral.Address Box 4 .PH tt SLT during the,yesr be devoted to Lhe saliject, Laval University has conferred tha degree and ao.other things thet the assembl y of Dootor.of Letters on two Franche Cau express sympa wi ¢ wor he Mesors.Allred J Lord s jllinnee a.sspecially with Fano ar Ten = : = oe a STE 5 ur ; ; two miles from efty.\u201cApply Wm.Evans, Chen er for Pitchers.Castors, Cpr FE care by Tosi Dh on SEE oy SE Fg ly hp the.boys sad the girls frome sorofuls Zhen?pore Joras of eli blood.by giving GRAHAM & co, Proprietors.163 and 165 St.James Btroot.BE Safad Foose ed rod BOOS rear Bhs, Pare élreulation ot of Tun | » BTAR ex por pubis i the Bir rot Séontrent as French vertising Moesrs.i Pince 6 Car No.34 Rue Pa Provence, Fra Latayetie Wpuis 8t Gauqyes, Paris, CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR.\u201c- For week ending June 18th, 1891, \u2026 32,841 54.745 196,479 Present Daily Average 32,746.\u201c1801.FRIDAY, JUNE 19, 19, Trx Cabinet criss created by Mr.Chap- -leau's demand for better terms has been safely passed ana once more for a time at least the ship of state rides easily.Iv isto .be hoped the Conservative party will use the respite afforded them to strengthen the Government.It is po more to the interest of the country than to the Interest of the party that the ministry should be exposed to such dangers as it has just passed through.At the general elections tbe people of Canada declared themselves in favor of certain political principles; the country declared for Canada's commercial independence and British connection, and these principles ought not to be jeopardised by considerations of seu \u201c* flonal Interest or of personal prefer- ; ment The Cabinet is weak.When Bir John Macdonald was at the head of aftairs it did not matter very much who were the other Cabinet ministers; now that Sir John {s gone it makes à very great deal of difference whether the ministerial benchee are \u201c+ pocupled by strong men or by weak men.With Bir John's commanding personal in- Juence and ready resource the Cabinet , tas ready for almost any emergency.Bis infinite capacity for getting well out of any scrape that his friends got him invo, and his unfailing patriotism were such as would have Inspired confidence in a government composed of Montreal aldermen had he been at the head of it.The new leader inspires no such confidence, henoe the necessity of strengthening the Cabinet ta obvious and tmperative.Under existing circumstances the sooner the session {8 brought to a close the better.~~, « EVERY session the House of Commons bo takes an hour or two o! fun out of the items A.for Senate contingencies, Last year, mem- \u201cbers had some rare sport over \u201cone pair of trousers\u2019 which appeared in the list.This year it le, \u201cone foot bath and three fleshbrushes.\u201d Other items which roused the curlosity of the Commoners were the prodigious num- bet of Inkstands, penknives, scissors, scrapbooks, etc., required by the \u201cLords\u201d to enable them to serve their couniry properly.This may seem a small affair to some people, but, in reality, it Indicates a system of extravagance which has become consecrated by custom in everything connected with the Senate.Apart from Its alleged > necesalty as a part of the machinery of legislation the Senateis in fasta gorgeously ; luxurious club, the members of which are -,, donvinoed that the country could not get \u2018along without them and, therefore, should \u2018take the utmost care of them.Besides, they can prove their agility and industry as legislators by \u201cpointing with pride\u201d to the fact that they can pass as many bills in two days as took the House of Commons three months to pass.Why then should anybody grudge them \u201cone foot bath\u201d amongthem,or two penknives each, or an extra scissors to take home to their wives?À Sonate is an institution which should be supported with all becoming dignity.it may be a legislative luxury, as at present constituted, but it serves & practical purpose in satisfying ambitions which, without it, might become troublesome.It also conduces longevity, for, take them as a whole, the senators of Canada live longer than members of any other class in the Dominiun.MONTREAL'S MONUMENT TO SIR JOHN, Our citizens will have been gratified to fearn that # movement has been initiated under favorable auspices to erect in Montreal a suitable monument to Sir John Macdonald.We trust that the gentlemen who will have the work in \u2018hand will have large Ideas upon the subject.I! we cannot have a monument worthy of the man it would be better not to have one at all.Let Montreal erect a monument to Bir John Macdonald worthy of the man who, found us a number of scattered colonies, calling ourseives by half a dozen different names and left ua a nation\u2014Canadians.Let Montreal erect a monument to Sir John Macdonald worthy of the most distinguished colonial statesman jn the whole British empire.We shall then have a monument that will be an ornament and credit to the ofty something by the way that we bave not got yet.There ought to be no party \u2018\u2019hurrablog\u201d over thla matter; no man should feel that he is debarred from subseribing because he happens to be a Liberal.Itis not to Bir John as leader of the Conservative party the monument is to be erected, but to Sir John as the Premier of Canada, as the Father of his Country.SATURDAY'S LACROSSE MATCH.Both the Cormwalls and Shamrooka WI Have Strong Teams, The Cornwall lacroses team have becn defsatad put once in a championship match since the sesson of 1889, and that was on August 23 In Toronto.They have won their Opening ma match this season and on Saturday ey will y their second.\u2018Their oppo- he Shamrocks, and the match will take piace on the latter's grounds, the : ball to be faced at 3.30 p.m.The home team will be picked from the following vlayers y, Brophy, Dwyer, Murray, McKenna, oVey, Devine, Duggan, Moore, Kelly, x.'ansey., Cafferty, Tucker, Rowen, Foley, and McDonald.team will be known to-morrow morn- The Cornwall team will be substantial- he same as that.which oarried all before Task 888800.(ood lacrosse was always seen last suinmer when these clubs met, re turday's match is being looked for- do with special interest.Both of last .pine ware close, in fact no team Cornwallis a closer call than the bamroo 6 The (rat was played in Corn- uly 12.AL the end of time the 4 to 4, but Coruwall won the decisive game.They met again onthe Sham- and Coruwall was adjudged the | by 8 to 2, aithough it was after- ( yards thatthe twc hours had not y besa played, To-morrow a match will be [in \u201cThe Mayor hes boen requested to take to presstve the monument to the i \u201cmimigrants erected sb < Point Se .a a Hor the Week ending June 18(h, 1891,- : ; i % ANNUAL MEETING OF shancHoLOgRE.| Mr, Hague, the General Manager, Reviews the Business of the Tear snd the Coun, try's Commercial Situation.The annual meeting of the Merchants Bank of Canada was heid in the Board room of the institution at noon on Wednesday, when there were present Messrs, Andrew Allan, president; Robert Anderson, vice- president; Hector Mackensie, Jonathan Hodgson, James P.Dawes, H.Montégu Allan, John Duncan, John Cassis, T.H.Dunn, W.J.Withall, George Brush, John Crawford, J.H.R.aman.F.8.Lyman, John Morrison, John Hood, J.P.Ci cho w.ark Molson, J, R.& riton ree godin Captain En Pain Pre King, George J.rp oy.a J.Alex.Btrat thy 8 5 Barker, Montgomerie, 8t.Joh .Hea ton GC.Dunlop, James Moore, BE Orulckshank, Alex.Mitchell and others.The proceedings were opened by the President, Mr.Andrew Allan, taking tbe chair The President asked Mr.John Gault to act as secretary.\u2018I'he Secretary having = read the advertisement be \u201cbreaf the meet dent submited the annual report of th THE DIRECTORS REPORT.The Directors of the Merchants Bank of Canada beg to place before the Stockholders the result of the business of the year just The et Brosse of of the Tesr deduodius s dE for bad a oq dep ed to.doubtful .70 20 Balance frOM INDE YONT Lena 00000 .badd w 34 8 '8585,374 11 This has been disposed of as follows: Dividends Noa, (33 and 46 at 7 per cent.sp00.088 x Aûded to the Most\".ep acc 00e ss rried furward to profit ad Joss ac.A 4,430 11 #585874 11 count of noxt year The accompanying balance sheet t, wi when compared with that of last year, shows that the business of the Bank has a well maintained in every department and that large available reserves are heid against the Bank\u2019s liabllitiss.Deposits have increased considerably, notwithstanding severe competition.here has been a decrease the total of Loans and Discounts, which is, fowever, acooun! by the repayment of large exos tional \u2018fhe ordinary discounts sad advances of the Bank have Inor The total earnli.\u201d of the Bank have been equal to the average of recent years, but it larger amount the ial to provide sgainet arger amount than us: e losses and depreciations this de duction has à by way of writing a for known losses, and by transfer of sums to Contingent Fun which under other otr- been added to the cumstances might have \u201cRest\u201d The exceptional condition of financial matters in London and New York leat November added much to the anxieties of the Board, but they are happy to state that the business of the Bank was so carefully Katohod that no loss whatever has been sus- taine As a final result of the business of the year, the sum ef, 87s has the \" Rest.fund mportant amounts to 82, a 000, or 43% per ont, ot the paid up ca, pital.The officers a the service of the Bank have discharged the duties entrusted to them with fidelity and abllisy, and to the satisfaction of the Direato: The whoie respectfully submitted, (Signed) ANDREW ALLAN, President, Montreal, June 9th, 1891.STATEMENT OF Asszs AND LIABILITIES AY 30TR .1891.Liabuiitien 1.To the public, Last year, Notes tn cireula- serssce crane se & 2,591,414 00 @ 2,563,897 00 2615177 10 3,400,184 47 6.743.737 09 6,213,008 08 83,478 38 04,858 81 TT 0.442.303 47 Balances due Can- He ga - 9 ian Be n x a ; ee, PS 3 accoun ve bou tbe Merchanta Hank of Canadas.611,702 41 563883 08 Balances due Canadian Banks 1 Daily Ex changes .18,884 81 18.330 53 Balances \u2018due to ents in Great 123, se.2779 Div Sand No.4b.\" 202, 433 8% 3:53 3 Divid spa unclaimed.2,045 05 3,271 71 \u201c812,003,117 76 $13.484.973 70 2.\u2014To the Stockholders, Capital paid up.onti hi ot Ac- nt.oun 143,360 00 92,660 00 Palance of Profit sind Loss Account carried to x ear.cave 4.430 11 5,003 91 $21,450,107 87 820,737,787 70 Asests.Gold snd 0 silver 0342.1 s Coln .388 Dominion Note: J 332.058 8 313438 8 otea and cheques of other Canadien Ban 540,836 17 488,684 50 Balances\u2019 \u2018due: by other Canadian Banks in Dally exchanges.99,533 12 88,840 97 Balances due hy Banks aud Agents in sabe United Btates.1.164.301 85 780,825 £6 Dominios Govern.bo: .668.067 33 808,007 33 dp ebentures, 117,650 00 104,850.00 Cal and Short Loans on Bonds and Stocks.1,290,403 00 424,581 31 T1 ; $4.853,877 09 63.508,7068 40 me loans om olgnas po socks & 80,708 85 20,730 83 ther loans an discounts.$15,500,632 16 16,114300 34 oana and die connts overdus, and not specially secured (108s provide 157,607 67 119,298 51 Losus sod als counts overdus, secured.28,692 04 24.676 07 015,765,630 78 Mortgagen, vas and other oon rities, She on bask 371 ox perty of the x Real ostate.1,784 $# 162453 83 Dre, 7328 480.249 on urniture._- , Other assets.4 11% 29-741 15 (Bigned), The President then m the Vice-president, Mr.Robe: * That the report of the Directors as Fubmivted.be, and the same is hereby adop apd ordered rinted for distribution Amongst the aa 21.450,10 $30.717,787 70 a RIE Maneger, seconded Anderson : »7 bot ora.\u2019 Before putting the motion to the m ing the President called on General ager, Mr.Hague, to make a few marks, The motion for the adoption of the report wos then put and carried unanimously.Mr.John Crawford moved: proseac the President and Directors within the nied\u201d take measures be cal in ego: sg Town bed caplial LA herwi 5.000, ot 85, 798, oo te 000 oft 2.© caper of to the anomaly now exist He thought that the Sould bot be the slightest injury result the .panel ng o hr J He considered that twasin e bank.Mr.John Morr motion.earn the The President: Si think it would be better if you would make the motion read: the President and Directors within the sant year take into consideration the toy of oalling in the $200,8 eto.Mr.John Crawford: 1am ufte agreeable.Mr.& T.King: Would it your wish Mr.President, that the motion so amended should carry?The President: I have not considered the matter, The General Manager: There can be no harm in stockholders askin tor che pou sideration of anything; the dirmotors Lo.do sither one hae M another.The motion, as amended, was then carried unanimously.THANKS TO THE DIRBCTORS AND GENERAL MANAGER, Mr.J.H.R.Molson moved : * That the vhanka of the anne dors and are hereby ta on pt Vico.Joe.President and Direators Le manner in \u2018which vhey have conducted the institution Die year, and to the General rai Manager \u201cSr John Crs Seconded: ul Le 2518006 00 2582-8680 ata | ago moved Sie.D.all EE ae 0.SEL piace fete p.m., ON ant minutes ela) without a vote ooo \\endered.that the ball lapse wit thereupon be pi 1m Carried, Mr.John Morrison moved, seconded by Mr.Hector Mackenzie 10 tbe © onaffpnen \u201cor for Tu urine motion pres area saimoely a ly and ° Dooling en adjourn shortly the ollowing pontie- men rH be due bison ANDREW ALLAN, ee Kouunt dma, H.MonTAGu AN, I'8Q., Jorn CassILs, James P.a ' JOËN DUNCAN, OMA Hoposox, EsQ., iio Sacto Esq.The new Board met In the afternoon when Mr.Andrew mean was re-elected president, and Mr.Robert Anderson, vice- president, Boeking Damages.About a month or two Dame H.Charpentier (M adame Me ) doing busi- as hoteikeeper at Bt, Hyncinthe, assigned.Shortly afterwards she was arrested at the lonstanoce of one of her creditors, H.Pagnuelo, on the ground that she had à made a fraudulent transfer of some $500 to her husband.This aiog an action, thiough esars, Dupuis & Lussier.for $10,000 damages against Pag- nuelo, alleging malicious prosecution.Btreet Widening.The commissioners for Notre Dame street east Wedugeds heard evidence regarding Mr.J.H.E Lionaie\u2019 property, which bie witnesses valued at $1.25 and the city at 85 cents per foot.Owing | to th slokness of Masera T.Pre- fontaine and Wilson, commissioners, thé proosedings in * connection with the expro- pration Cathedral street will be delayed or two weeks.Rallway Receipts.oe traffic earnings of the Canadian Pani Railway for the week Sian June 14, amounted to $374,000 and $331 for the corresponding week of last year, showing an increases of $43,000 for 18yf, The earnings of the New runswiock Rallway are included in both years ote Crowds.Mr.H.I.McIntosh, Becretary and Treasurer Choe Knitting Mactine C Co., Toronto, Ont., says: We have pleasure in saying a good word for St, Jacobs OIL Our employés use | it extenelvely, and report it as uable cure for patos, bruises, etc.Cases have been reported to us where it has Torked like a charm.\u201d There's nothing coronkers Gazette: When a liveryman ls ed it oocssions no surprise to see him driving an old cob.Ask for A Ayers Sarsaparilla, and do not take any other Bold by all druggists.Baltimore Critic: The man with an \u201cX\" in his pocket is the chap who pursues the \u201ceven tenner\u2019 of his way.New Mantels aud Grates.We are pow fitted up| in our new premises, \u2018where we showing tbe largeaet and fineat line of mantels and grates the Dominion.Beautiful new design Poe to a roman is is to give her opportunities ose who wish to Lhe bong buy Carter's tle He Soon Plila, Forty Pills in a vial; \u2018only one pill a dose.Bothof Benry Irving's sons have definitely decided to go u the Younger, Lawrence, had o ioaliy ftendod to enter the diplomatio se: Whether to dye or not is a mere matter taste; use Buckingham's Dye for the his Washington Star: Religion doesn\u2019t affect veonle who affeot religion.Special Notices.That oough oan be so auiokl oured Bhilok\u2019s cure.1 guarantee it, È E de, Montreal guaran Atchison Giobe: À man's idea of being | and all aisorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels.Ayer's Cathartic Pils are the satest, surest, and most popular medicine tor tamily use.* Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas.1 HE Mark of a Lady or Gentleman ~18 TO HAVE\u2014 GL OVE.That FIT and .>» « WEAR well, These are to bo bad at W, GODBEE BROWN, | 221 St.James Street, The RUBBER STORE, GLOVES LADIES, GENTLEMEN.[EP .reer MISSES and BOYS, Gloves fitted to the hand.(Hloves repaired free of charge.1431 T.PRINGLE & SON, 2439 Notre Dame st, MILLWRIGHTS, Mechanical & Hydraulic ENGINEERS, Agents and Ymperters of Mill Mackinery of\" all descriptions.i Valuers of Mills, Machinery and Property.Plans aad Wpeciacationsprepared Sor Cotton, Weellen, Fleur, tirist and Baw Mills.WATER POWERS.wd Factery and MI Sitee Lscated.! Sole Agents in Canada for KR.Hewe\u2019s Rureka GralnCleantag Machinery and Hercules Water Wheels.In Canadas st present there are 52 Hsrculea Water - Wheels, transmitting a total of 13,450 EP GET THE BESTs@\u201d-Warrs von 1018 F300 MINESCOAL| Screenings aings and ren of mines for sale se acrive RER other Narcotic substance.m3 4 = Castoria.on Moers hare repaid vo mot li @rem.Mothers have repeatedly told me of ite: good effect upon their children.\u201d à Da.@.C.Osaoce, = Castoris Is the best remedy for children of - al Oastoria is Dr.Samuel Pitcher\u2019s prescription for Infants! | .and Children.It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, SootL ing Syrups, and Castor: on.It is Pleasant.Its guarantee is thirty years\u2019 use by Millions of Mothers.- Castoria destroys Worms and allays féverishness.Oastoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhœa ; and Wind Colic.Castoria : relieves .* teething troubles, { cures .constipation .and .flatulency.Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy \u2018and natural.sleep.- Case | toria is the Children\u2019s Panacea\u2014the Mother's Friend.© v > ET sor Castoria.Aun O: 8mrrs,: Fres., The Centaur Cempany, TI Murray Street, New Terk Oly.\\ DEUTZ & GELDERMANN ; { .oe Home 4\" \u201cBELLEVUE HOTEL\u201d i | gas for the Jot Bubsori wi | EF \u201c_ POINT DU CHENE HOUSE, ag | st Lake orotate RBénanis.House] Abenakis Springs, BT.FRANCOIS DU LAO, QUE, par ae of gueats JUKE Jet.Hotand ; er pat ee atl herbi Sh if an \u201cHs = 1a rant at R.G.KIMPTON, Prepridter \u2018Boats as.=, pad 108 \u2014AT\u2014 mm MURRAY BAY.oat will becin its season's vx a ques a8 very t anxiety is fel , funda.wing partly ho 2 fat \" ors ns unusual amouns of whey SR demande ever pon our Œ all thone w Ee \u2014 Sra ns fren SRA SE wianers ot our corer bent health, or os the pad | sommaire cori be t TE ptions maybe tent to t F.WOLFERSTAN THOMA à yes or to the Secretary, MISS KINGSTON, 1e31 050 Dorcheater st, \u201cFAIRVIEW HOUSE,\u201d |= MAGOG, QUE, I8 NOW OPEN FOR SUMMER BOARDERS, sons Bank, This house le gonyenient situsted tn in the andiae 5 ue ealthy tow Lia an excellent voter pi 2 sooner Oat of dons, a fora i Yor con Sad foie Oren bo, hoa - *forde 4 con, sctlon.se to per weok, F.B.corn Prep.Lake-View House, KNOWLTON, QUE.\u2018This well known aad pulsar hotal, k th peau Vin of Kaowlion, \u201con the border of brated twelve miles, are 08 in thé count Sat charmin + reach y Fe 1 through the lon roma iio sc made to Promote ihe comfort oa For terms, ete, gin ROBINSON BROS., 140 ENOWLTON, QUE Hotel de Lotbiniere, tron AUDREUIL, P.Q.CP.R.and G.TR Rss pen the serton ow ° fre ibe season ander Ameri manage.6 class ERY e sand ror: oy ey - 5 J.FENTON, Manager, Vaudrenit, $i Yafreen Fortier, 42 st vd atree te oatreel 13% CACOUNA\u20141891.The St Lawrence Hall pres for reception of guests on the 18th June.ARE of al crane ta Hap rial risk mumc.Wh Salone y ee oy oppor.the » acoommodation reason- gphtribate to make this 8 : e Totes, oR .Hotel a mos JOHN BRENNAN, Manager, Cacoura.P.Q.7 IX at pbuh pas dt Vans ACER Mc me EE, mE, THE SPRING HOUSE BOLTON SPRINan.P.Q June 1st.The heel erica.place tn blest si tod «| lagpous Quipaur dgrine ia sig Ba Ts drives are es bint Fook PEU ry go orage, Good Springs, Iver.7 % HOTEL WINDSOR, Lake Champlain.Roune\u2019s Point, N.Y.The cooles resort.only one pod pue © tn hour sat Jn Ment.lountein causes à for ta rase, Je, oto, ST.LEON PALACH ROTEL, 16+m, 1890.0 i ron orme | ee ol Eh ER SEA BATHING.INCH ARRAN HOUSE, Dalhousie, Bale des Chaleurs, N.B.THE MEALTEIKST PLACE 1N CANADA Te Faro votes SE asie © ot the SIE Bovnary.uy ead) Sas Ie LA \"ine of ig Cones af ee anjoatior JEROME 5.HALS, mes THE, OTTAWA Cushing\u2019s Island, Portland, Me.The post pales alle 18 apd 2 all to er Resort o ment i ane de di 0 « Piel fesiies.A combination of \u2018seashore aoû he at tions unequ Prompt replies to enquiries, THE ATKINSON CO., Proprioters, 140 ood B.UC.GIBSON, Manager.CORNWALL (Champions) vs : Shamrock Lacroise Grounds, SATURDAY, JUNE 20th, 1891.Face at 3.80 p.m.Two hours play, RICHARD J.hy Tickets for sale by Jo wis, Vioio; haan : A 84.James st.Prick and A.Brault, amatet uo -Lyous, Xa Mery ele District Lacrosse Championship! ORIENTS \u2014VE- MONTREAL J'AS, M.A.A.A.Grounds, à EN, ,.Saturday, June 201h, Admission\u201435 GENTE.\u20141891.\u2014 W.MOMARTIN.Hon.Sec.M.J.L.C.M.A.A.À.pasges good on this date, 1403 3aw uwroun §1,B50 Tickers To Quebec & Ste.Anne de Beaupre = PER RTR, \u201cTHREE RIVERS,\u201d Saturday, 20th June, 1891, PM mr Aud Return Monday Merning at T.Tickets sale at \u2018La Presse\u201d OÙ James street.* ° mo 9 2% Bt Granite Spring Hotel LONG AN PORTLAND HARBOR.MT tase asd hea Pa Sat wis sie aad roves a \\ views, = ba of tho Anest oq shin soe .GASPE.-FISHING AND BATHING at Bd eee op te RUE AE HOTEL.pese Lu pad eh enlergeod Sad Beil Jo +5 Teta a ail other information RR to JOHN BAKER, Frevrieter, 121 vod ASPR, QUEBXQ.- Long Beach Hotel, LONG BEACH, LONG ISLAND, KY.THE MOST OS OMMODIQUE AR FI OTRÉ | EEE in the ros only or.Grend Hotel, Brosdway 81 SL.BE, 400 pos te a HOUSE, on premises ; Er SEE TOWER HILL HOTEL, NARRAGANSETT HEIOHTS, Narragansett Pier, R.1.A TR.Werione proue, ejecuto bts Furnished Cottages to let.Oven Fuuo STth.132%e0d H.L BORANTONM, - « STANLEY ISLAND,\u201d Fermerly \u201c DICKINSON\u2019S.\u201d ALBURGH BPRINGS, VT, i ALBURGH wPRINGS HOUAR.; Ove June let.M gor head of Tren en Poe rer J Uns Ri about CHANT F.BRCK.MANSION HOUSE \u20ac Seorgeville, fous commands on of ot ons Jib fretless, Dr} SR SR, Tr DIRIGO HOUSE por Peony) \u2018une 1.A ert reans ose} 120 J.PRRRY, ; ADIRONDACKS.u\u201c CLAWBONNY., » Kooseri se Es tar Eanes aE rE HE PARK HOUSE, | MAGOG, QUE., 126004 ADIRON IDACKS.FEL em rt fe PE Red inion comary.1, THE GROVE, /E, Beaconsfield, P.Ni sue ee =: TEE Gc 1\u201d | ERE 7.= HOTEL PARK FIELD, KITTERY POINT, MAINE, Erb St Bp Sea View House, Ei E es Rei} BITE EE ap ROTER will open roo.WM.JAMIESON, Propristor.dis ES co.pe a er THE BAY VIEW.BLOM, creed PE isis Bo MRS.By A se tre fo would be plessed accotn- at Latevieuws locet A h, , eool, Tod 00) mands % fine view the jake: two good cows for Deuedt of guests.Gebrgertila, Que, 1 CONGRESS HALL, ST.LAWRENCE HOTEL, Near Great River Br.ooo eu He ___ Ce.MANSION HOUSE, CACOUNA, P.Q.woll- 7 imgves: bonne 19 snow A Se we ai X.COTR.Manager.THE IROQUOIS HOUSE.a PETES Otterburn Park, St.Hilaire, P.Q.1 Ero Ma trees grounds in the province \" 'BHBLDOR SPRI NGS, vr is populs Jommer peort.eight mil aie à D a isis | COTTAGE HOME.Mineral ; 9X08) à ary conditions Home from jar Ist p t about 20.Fer partionisre SY Yio xr to wear, Manager.WILLAMKD, 448 Congress it.OUR ous PONEREE mor TOO events fares i Mie na .i\u201d eu, rota erra: I EERE SBT Regn ef vet er te ee FR AMER, ALT, ET eau 0 Bog perde ei in, BL, boating Qua 128 PAINT! ISLAND Dee | OIL STAINS! S Putra, LRT S.& CO.160 ASS Berost,.DOD for ore Son on Apr oth 0 ning sp ot hoped) TTAWA BEACH HOUSER, THURSO, 1s mow \"oven tor Tbe rates ee LE sde LETTE RATE FOTN, a = Dh ALY 452 AMPLAIN aie es La ha re pet re ù M, Hicks & Co.'s Sales Hew IMPORTANT BALE \u20140r\u2014 piebod Briusb Artiste bectibers an- oe the arrival or s very select ook modern Paintings, to be sold Auction at thelr rooms (2nd Nos.1881 A¥D 1823 NoTkx DaME STRERY, THURSDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 38TH.ARTISTS REPARBENTED Anderso Silver Medalts serres Nt Exbib Ba uxton Les us gear R FEEL Paris to the ton Jones, © Etre à.px RW.A, Bouse, tures arc ps pain long solely ar.Khors can be ts whose name hy oubt about the .srpinet = 7 Foaling agit of seoh wor FN Soest y en 0 respect, we Tivo th ro TE (hat They can corres: t old ne nd direc do so and substanti.obec SS rahe Lina oe! ket Fe i de ee dE Ton alognes ready and pictures on view in à few days, SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.Ma HICKS & O0., 3413 Auctioneers.WOLUNTARY LICITATION.Will be sold by public auction to the last snd high.ot bidder, ON SATURDAY, THE 97TH JUNE, INST+ AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.8 of od Fotarr, st tresi, de PPS ET tee ut atts ai à y about Ta 76 AE se Lhd Tee of Fame Be dite gs ere > ibe HEEL ard sith on gable wall shertaat bal sale tachi to M.PERODEAU.N.P., Of Perodeau & de Balaberry, N.P, Room 308, New York Life Building.At Moatreal, this 4th June, 1891.1307 Saw Estate Late Gilbert Seoll, All persons having claims against the Estate of the Late Gilbert Boots are requested to file them with the undersigned Notaries without delay.MARLER, MoLENNAN & FRY, 139 8 157 St, James Street.Garden Hose & Reels ; .BUY THE BEST.er ee The RUBBER STORE, 221 St James street.W.GODBEE BROWN & CO, 168°1 \u2014_ HEARN & HARRISON, 01*2ew 1640 Netre Dame Street, GRATEFUI\u2014-COMFORTING.EPPS'S COCOA ser roc caen oe LES ea Li we i may seve pa AT dow mar be 2 Br ii op onl nel sal ru Bostins round aa pata aly ra bo iste, oe nagland Bin Jour a Al nos.= = ALR ARD or BREWERS, 3 Hoyaz Mox | Era ses Bottles.TEBAL ephone.2085004 save PENXERQEAL 3 AND srs.SHAMROCK a Moctunge and Amusements PARROW & JACOBY THRATRE RU Last Week ot the et Reese.\u2014- Every Alternooi ZERA SEMON, THE.FAMOUS WIZARD: Prices of aduisgion\u2014 rot aad extra.Plan be Feet = SE Lyceum Opera House, Coz.Bt.Catherine and 86, ress INBE.THIS WEEK - SATURDAY M \u2014Audran\u201de Beautiful Opers-\u2014 OLIV BE I Amiesion 10.20 and 30 cents.Reserved Sont, \u201cBok Cmce nam ork Pog moma, x 0, 1689 Nout EDEN MUSEM \u2014\u2014AND WONDERLAND \u2014 Opposite 8t.Lawrence Market THIS WEEK, Life-Btas Wax Figure of Sir John A.Macdonald NEW FEATURES IN ALLGDEPARTMENTS, Admission\u201410 CENTS.1306 Greatest Attraction of the Century.GREAT CYCLORAMA Crucifixion, Jerusalem and the Holy Land._ joe HS sok \u2014 Admission reduced to 250, Bpocial terms to and institutions starers re constant at See open daily 9 am.to SE m.Sunday BR Tux FoxDA, get on Bt.Cathar] rbain sta.J This the opporiunity of a oad : do not fail to ét 185° ONTREAL MOE AES RE rina, ANNUAL, DRILL, rigade at the n Drill de on FRI Day IVINS next, 0, Offiger Armor inet, at 8 o'cloc] cepting Lhe Br rd ta co à SE AEA piesent, Te MAXWELL, Onpt., Aoting Adjutant, 6\" BATTALION FUSILIERS, alisgbory ter 1e ble saw Lx mery Guards will arade in hi iota .AY dia Mes nigo Armory on FHID) RY yiNe.1 on w Keep p clear for Royal 800 ote Inspection will perde road Yizae, y or 1423 \"ATKINSON, BL Major Adjt, ONTREAL ENGINEERS o Company will parade on TUESDAY, the Te > Dril on every UOC UE Nor.orders.rite or or ret à sers prompr th fg Fans Sd 142 2 Ha Company must not pteang these clothes, 1t of sut.-Jol, Co! ANADIAN PACIFIC Ry CHEAP EXCURSION TO CANADIAN NORTH-WEST POINT! From sil Stations in ONTARIO & QUEBEC RETURN TICKETS \u2014 Will be sold on\u2014 JUNE 28rd, good to retorn until AUGUST 22d, Boe | - $28.00.~- $3 0.Oo 0.Te follewing peints ut Matos samed: Rit FADE gimser.- $35.00.2 Tay wis to say MONTREAL TICKET OFFICES: 968 Ni.James mreet à TT dum sd Be St.Stephen's Sunday-School ANNUAL - EXCURSION To Ste.Rose, ON SATURDAY, JUNE 20th.Return jickets\u2014 Adults, 50 cents: Children, under twelve, Trains | foil -w LS \u2019 mE Sire, B50 a and 130 mp 0 Sma Tick had at the mpsiy's at Both ntatio ons and from m Hane Oticny mem reaches the chy at 5.30p is SHERRINGHAM PARK, \u2014 ILEP The most beau Utally s stage Ponte Grou i hot hours\u2019 sail on, as ers ok Sheva ER Ce 88 Ce.Bell Ein, Ire © Co.iY sist TPORMENT, ee Ohalmers\u2019 Church Behool Pienic \u2019 to BATURDAY.2738 JURE re CARSLAKE\u2019S BEL-AIR SWEEP $6000.00, Walker's, El Padre & Carsiake Stakes.fort stations a do to ARE prets Guaran: to marie: ouss, Bi.omen vr.Montreal CARSLAKE\u2019S SI.LEGER SWEEP! 360, 000.00.i £ Elid 83.00 E zd, or starters, 4 Pekin Drsise jen tmatled to country subscribers.Non-start CARSLAKNS SUPPLEMENTARY ONE DOLLAR AT.LEGER SWEEP.1u Ado 12.800 TMekets, < \u2018- $1.00 Each.P.B.\u2014No EY JO J Address 1 st, Mo * Cambeld se bridgesbise.\" Got $6.fe \u201cYithe |TENDERS WANTED.B h Afr Fund Committee invite tenders for a follo supplies for the Home at 0 chambre 3 ecu Bread, Bye ei and @ ancre Grocertes, Partion- lam be baa Upon application to the Bocmotary, a su t be endo \u201cTender for Supplies, and wi received until Monday, the 290: it oh Dam.The lowest, or any ten ar, not sectassrily OTICE TO DRY GOODS MEN.EE EET rh 8 Good wile} biripees of fom 00 Eis New pe tp Ldn | 14 ot he Ir 4 clades Dry be bon ness pol ot the Bet fa tish Oolum ry be received forbeth .Drasgb o pulpe, \u2018or further torrent and terma of sale, apply to IBN 133 20 UNNINGH AM, Co Bilard Estate, TENDERS Fer the Rrection ef zy, CATTLE SHEDS.REA LED TENDERA nddressad.te the undersigmed and endorsed \u201cTendsr for the areotion of Cattie Sheds,\u201d will be received at the Cy Clerk's office, City Nall, until noon on THURSDAY, the 3ad July pest, for the arection of Cattle Sheds st tbe Rastern, Abattoir Market, according to plane and speaifics- tions to be seen ia the office of Messrs, Perrauit & Mesnard.architects, No.17 Place d'Armes Hill Bach tenderer will be hald to deposit 10 per vent of his contract price with the City Tressurer as a uarantas for the due fuifiimant of his ssid contract.The Market Commitise will not necessarily sesept the lowest or any of the tendara, [By order], CHAS.GLACEMETER, Oty Clerk.: .= HEC §, = \u2026.pme than ever ressens d: wo LAIRD\u2014In pg Juno X8, ed ad Spal ag our SE sllence\u2014ih OL op the 78 7th 3 antag, tne the door, wite Lia a or ne wi os.Pe : \u201c (me be Continued.) ; _ 12 Au .CREE me 1 COLUMN.- y, of à son.un 87 Mackay street, on the 16th inst.the wife of John Armour daughter.oe 123 8\" TERA No.1 Thistle T on 15th Bh .the wife of Geo, A.Blater, a son.2140 3 w er E\u2014On the su inst., at 504 Bou Begneurs st, tbe wile of Robert W , Jr MARRIAGES, UIRKS-GIFFORD\u2014On Tuesday, June 16, ai the residence of (he bride's father, vr RB Rev Dr.6.w élis, ua Mansey Dirks ig ign chi ids ifr a Of r.m org.ri of this dur ue 142 2 DONALDBON:87, JOHN_AL Watertown Y.,, May 28, John H.Donaldson to Nettle st.Soba! JACKSON-ANDERSON ou Lhe 16th inst.by the Rev.Dr.wm.J.8m Fred Jackson Elizabeth Allison Anderson Da OUR of this ¢ ay.\u201d LANGSTROTH-PRINCE \u2014 At Rothesay, \u201c pune 10, Alfred lLangstroth to Ida Yugenta ince.A ON-COORKBUHN \u2014At Gravenhurst, Opt.ine oo ;, Willa Ethelbert Nason Lo Lele A.MIPOHELL- BURNETT\u2014AL Kingston.June 10, Chas.A.Mitchell Lo Emma Mabel Burne(t BPIND1A-INNES\u2014A} the residence of Lhe bride's | father, 1580 Borchester streët, Où the 17th inst, by the Rev.K M, to Mary Charlotte dote, eldest daugbter of James ano Esq.(Boston and Chicug papers please copy.) SHAW-STAPLEY\u2014On the 17th June, at Argyle Cottage, Magog, Que., Lhe residonce Of Mrs.A.Morrison, Lhe vride\u2019s hunt, by to Rev.Willlam Bhort, Henry Alfred btreal, to curistena.oldest nier of Benjamin Stapiey, Eucq., of Ottaw BEARS LASER At Somerville, Mass, June 3, Charles B, Sears to Mary C.Glass.SAYERS-VOSBURGH\u2014AL London.ont, June 11, George Nevllle Sayers to Catherine Sarah Vos burg BCANLAN- MCCARTHY\u2014 Al St.Patrick\u201d Rev.Father Dowd, on the | 7th inst, P.to Lizzie MoCarihy.Thiscity.TERWILLIGAR-BROCK\u2014ALSt, George's Church.Montreal, on tha 1 7th inst, hy Lhe Very Rev.Dean Carmichael, Alexander McDonnell Terwliil ar, Esq., of Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.À, Ella Maud Brock, of Montreal, NO card DEATHS.BAXTER\u2014At Niagara, Ont.June 10,Agnes, rellot of the late Captain James Baxter, in tho 84th year of bar age.CUMMINOB\u2014Mareh 5.at his father's residence, 410 Park Road, Liverpoo!.England, James \\Vil- tried, younger son of Michael and Mary Sum- mings, aoa 2 24.142 3 GORDON\u2014AL Osw ,N.Y.,June& 11, John Gor don, in the 77th year of his\u2019 age.FLINT\u2014AG West Toronto Junction, June 12, Martha G., daughter of RR.H.Flint, jr, agod 1 year and 5 months.HERBERT\u2014AL Toronto, June 1%, wife of the late Jobn Herbert JENNING8\u2014Died in New York City, on June IL, 1891, Fanny Scanlan, widow of Lhe late James Jenuings.aged 53 years.H.I.DI.{Chicago and Troy papers please copy.) LOCKWOOD \u2014 Drowned in Rideau Lake, \u2018out.Charies Lockwood, aged 22 years.MALONE\u2014AL Almonte, Ont, Mrs.John Malone- aged 34 years.McGIBBON\u2014}Ir Beckwith, Ont, Jobn MoGibbon, aged 49 years.McRURNEY-\u2014 At Toronto, June 11.Alexander MeBurney, aged 58 years, MaiCNEE\u2014At Kingston, Oot.on.June 17th, Sarah Elizabelh, wigow of the late James MacNee, Esq.MCKAY \u2014Al London, Ont, Douglas Marshall.Son of Hugh McKay, aged | year.MCcILVEEN\u2014A St.John, N, B.June 10, John Mcliveen, In the 68th year of his age MILL ER Died, at No.1D 8t, Jonn \u2018street, Bt.nr.Gordon Stanley, only 50 H M.10 montba, UDETAI private, Conn., papers please copy.) June To.F.= br the canlan 22 Mary Kenuy, Miller, {Hartfo PRESTON At Niagara Falls, Ont, .Preston, in his {5th year.PRI EAD \u2014 At Ottawa, June Pruneau, aged 70 years.SHANNAHAN-\u2014IR this city, on the 17th June, 1401, Gea C.P., beloved son of John Shan.pahan, Es , aged 3 months.Funeral from his father's residence, 161 Vitre streel, on Friday, t 8.30 a.m.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully tnvited to attend.BULLIVAN\u2014At Kingston, June 11, Louis D, Sullt- van, son of the tate Dr.Sullivan TAYLOR\u2014At Toronto, June 11, Arthur Gerrard wr aylor, aged 39 years and 4 months.- B., June 11, Martha, 11, Thomas VILRON\u2014AL St, John, N write of Walter Wilaon.WALLACE\u2014AY Three Hivers, Qua, June 11, Wm, Henry Wallace, son of William Wallace, aged 24 years.ERSONAL.you are leaving for the country or the seaside i us snd have your house pro ted during your absence.ou hays any v ut ; to put In safe ge pat t om in eur vault ety gusren- 8 AD) A rit ia SERVICE AGENCY, ent, Temple B uildi ames street\u2019 see \u2014FO0L8 BOLD ON SHAMROCK- Cornwal match, Friday evening, at HAMR ph\u2019 dames street.139 Pri Congregational Picnic, Te Hudson, P.Q., on Ottawa River, SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH, 1891.Traine leave Bonaventure Station 8.30 s.m and 21H © Returning leave Hudson 5.30 p.m.sharp, Adulte fo c.Children 30c.Tickets for sala at the train.An interesting programms of Bports has been S Hefrosbments served at City prices by .D.Stewart, FIRE SALE! We to-day commence our Cheap Sale of Furniture, Carpets, Oilcloth, Rugs, Mats, Curtains, Table Covers, Blankets, &c.This is a great chance for all to get goods tor one-half their value.Remember, this is not a lot of old trash, the accumulation of years, but was all new and first-class when the fire took place, and today are offered at a bargain seldom equalled.Parties requiring CARPETS should brin measnrement of rooms, that the number of yards wanted may be secured at once, as we cannot measure rooms tor soiled goods, but will deliver same free oit charge.Remember the new address, 1834 Notre Dame street, near McGill.Look for the * blue sign with white letters.\u201d Weekly or monthly payments taken.We close at 6.00 p.m, METROPOLITAN MFG.CD, 1834 Notre Dame Street.)42tft OPENING.The Hotel Balmoral w der new t 1 and hom: elke © Com.Tortat Frets pa et Tatuisned.may now be sectir Apeciai inducements to famiiiac \u2018 Mosia well cooked and served with every possible.care and attention.Special arrangement by tha Month.JAMES | SMITH, Proprieter, Bus at al] Rall aay Depo Transient rates, 92,00 to a.00 per day.23tfecd FOR SALE.Stock and Tools of Parhing.Gee and Rteam Fit.Ing Ratablishment, witn Jerse of preinines, if de- tred Foi particulars apply a ors MT.ANTOINE STRERT.JOR DIARRHEA, ENTOUERA = MORBUBS, AND Cevernten Taman Blackberr Care itve.Lh conta.For ry Ag all Dry Prepared oy & 2 COVERNTON & a CASTOR FLUID- A dress Tor\u201d effective Hair ei removing dand ruff, reven ting the [i f ne, Land for Xneping (Re ponte cs SE Me A oC Larense ERS we o mans Jol {hua BLACKBERRY volun ve for DIARRH®E Pit Chi BORD and DYSENTERY for Shon dren sad oR AIR RETOR RRS Tr free eT es ce ue tape a or Res taurante En, efrigers DUE RI Al 132tew 1)} wrenoset, Children Cry fer Pitcher's Castoria.Manc ele = DEPARTMENT.Good Quality F Flannoleites, Sie yd.Colors.Flanuelettes New Patterns, 8ke yd.Fast C Colors.Good Quality Flannelettes, Tio yd.Flanneclettes, Anchor Stripe, 124c yd.Pertect Patterns.Flannelettes, Paisley Designs, t Colorings Flannelettes, Newest Stripes, 100 yd, Flannelettes for Dresses.Ylannelettos for Blouses.Flannelettés for Shirts.Flannelettes for Blazers.Flannelettes for Pyjama Suits 8.CARSLEY.180 yd.Cashmere Flannels, for Summer wear, Extra light weight.Cashmere Flannels, All colors and patterns, All qualities and prices.Navy Blue Flaunels for Suits Navy Blue Flannels for Blazers.Navy Blue Flanuels for Skirts.Indigo Blue Serges, guaranteed fast colors, for Gentlemen's Suits, Blue and Black Storm Serges, in all prices, will stand any weather.5.CARSLEY.Towels Towels Towels Roller Towellings, 8e yd.Roller Towellings, tic yd.Roller Towellings, 7e yd.Honeycomb 'Towels, 84e each Honeycomb Towels, 44¢ each Honeycomb Towels, oe each Special Jine White Honeycomb Towels, extra large, T§¢ cach.Bath Towels, large size, 124c.Unbleached Bath Dole an White Bath Towels, extra large, 200.Pure Linen Towels, 18c.Extra Quality Towels, 15e, Larger Size Towels, 180.8.CARSLEY, Carriage Dusters for 60c, New and Fast Patterns Carriage Dusters for 760.Linen Carriage Rugs, $1.25.Linen Qarriage Rugs, $1.40.Linen Oarriage Rugs, $1.60.Baby Carriage Dusters, 40c.52c With Kuotted Fringe, 59c.Correct sizes for Baby Carriages.Linens Suitable for Carriage Covers, Wide Widths Special Makes, Various Qualities.Chamois Finished Towels or Washing Carriages.Chamois Finished Towels, 8.CARSLEY.Umbrella Department! Special consignments of Ladies\u2019 and Children's Sunahades just received, which will be sold at marvellous prices.Children\u2019s Sateen Sunshades, 250 Children\u2019s Sateen Sunshades, 36c Children's Sateen Sunshades, 450 Children\u2019s Lace Sunshades Children\u2019s Silk Sunshades Children\u2019s Satin Sunshades Misses\u2019 Sunshades, all new materials, Made in the Latest Shapes.Ladies\u2019 Lace Sunshades, 500 Ladies\u2019 Lace Sunshades, 75¢ Ladies\u2019 Lace Sunshades, #1.00 8.CARSLEY.Plain Bilk Sunshades, Bhot Silk Sunshades.Surah 8ilk Sunshades.| Pongee Silk Sunshades.Colored Satin Sunshades.With Silver Handles.With Oxydized Handles, With Ivory Handles With Painted Handles.With Carved Handles.Ladies\u2019 Shot Sunshades, $1.00.Ladies\u2019 Surah Sunshades, $1.50.Ladies\u2019 Moire Sunshades, 82.50 Ladies\u2019 Shot Sunshades, $3.50.Ladies\u2019 Moire Sunshades, $5.00.8.CARSLEY.le Silk Sunshades Laco Borders.Silk Sunshades Striped Borders.Silk Sunshades Hemstitched Borders.En tont cas, New Btyles, New Colors, of the nowest coverings.Excellent uslities in Umbrellas, With Gloria Covers.With Pure Silk Covers.Most recently Designed Handlea.ate Handles Silver Mounted.Lizard Skin Handles Bilver Mounted.Carved Ivory Handles 8Bilver Mounted.Pebble Handles Bilver Moun Ebony Handles Silver Mounted.8.CARSLEY.A good Umbrella makes not only a very suitable but a ve v useful present for birthdays, ete.9 time will be wasted by spending /s few minutes at the Umbrella counter.Alpaca Umbrellas.Wool and Silk Umbrellas, Giloria Bilk Umbrellas.Twill Bilk Umbrellas.Plain 8ilk Umbrellas.Gentlemen\u2019s Gold Mounted Sticks.Gentlemen's Silver Mounted Sticks, Gentlemen's Bnakewood Bticks.Gentlemen\u2019s Ground Ash Sticks, Gentlemen\u2019s Wangwee Sticks.S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 1775, 1777, 1770 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.CLAPPERTON'S SPOOL COTTON.ways use Clappe: ; He y you are sure of oF the ont Thread in the ™Hepperton 's Bpool Cotton never bresk n 53 pA ag every spool is armas A y ways ask for ULAPPERTON'S SPOOL COTTON.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUM?shown in Manbroël tu are ALL woou DRESS Goons This 10t constate of about «0 plecés.Colors\u2019 + TANS, ess MYRTLE, NAVY, , ND BROWNS, former prices from 250 to 400 por yard.YOUR CHOIOR Your chotce of the whole lot for only 15c per yd.Remember, All Wool DREKSB GOODS, worth trom #bc to 40x, for only L Go per yard.JOHN MURPHY & CO, vo.Tr ALL WOOL HENRIETTAS Our All Wool Henriettas are the finest in the city, all 48 lnohes wide, wll the new colors to select from, Prices ALL WOUL HENRIETTAB, 600 per yard.ALL WOOL BENHIETTABS, 80c per yard.ALL WOOL HENRIETTAS, 706 pur yard.ALL WOOL HENRIETTAS, 81.00 por yard.JOHN MURPHY & 00.NEW PARIM DKENM PATTERNS We bave the finest collection of PARIS DREFS PATTERNS ever shown in the city, all the very lastest novelties Lo select from, ali Lo be sold cheap.NEW PARIS DREBS PATTERNS, from $5.00 to $30.00 per pattern, JOHN MURPHY & CO.Samples of our Dress Goods sens on application.ALL WO0OI, FRENCH CHALIIES Ladies, in buying Ohallies be sure you get All Wool, dan't take any other.ALL WOOL FRENOH CHALLIES, from 38e er yard.pory J0HN MURFPHY & CO.Remember our Great Bale of Parasola.Remember our Great Bale of Mantles.PRINTED PONGEE SILKS Remember the great bargains we are offering in Pure Silk Printed Pongees.The prices.PRINTED PONGEE BILKS, only 35 per yard JOHN MUKPHY & CO.Get the best value for your money when buying Dry Goods, that can only be done by coming to J°EN MVHHY & Ce 1781 and 1783 NOTRE DAME STREET.Terms cash and only one price.342t Janes A.Oly 6 So ADVERTISEMENT, NEW TRIMMINGS.Braid, Gimp and Jet.We have gone over all our stock of rtation of Trimmings this Spring's im ductions from 15 to 50 and have made per cent, LADIES\u2019 LEATHER SHOPPING BAGS.DRESS GOODS.Which suit our trimmings exactly.New Cotton Challies! We put into stock to- -day a fine lot of Cotton Challies, Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons, THE FAMILY DRAPERY \u2018WAREHOUSE, 203-207 NT.ANTOIN 144-150 MOUNTAIN ST.Telephones: Bell, 8225; Federal, 1650.142¢ GO TO CARSLEY BROTHERS, For MANTLES GO TO CARSLEY BROTHERS, For TRAVELLING WRAPS | GO TO CARSLEY BROTHERS, For PARASOLS UMBRELLAS, and all kinds ot Dry Goods Every article reduced dur-| n ing our Cheap Sale.CARSLEY Brothers, 1575 St.Catherine st.East.14241 > WEDDING PRÉSENTS + WATSON & PELTON, 88 NT.SULPIOE STREET, Invite te Irie on of thelr FR Ar of SILVER WARK an NOVELT Goods « Rilver Nara.finest Plate in Ten Bets, Waiters, es snd T ble Spoons and Forka.Coffee Bpoo 1 it aves Tish Knives and Cerrere je Lam Elo 0 Lam Ti Art Lemp Qo Hermes AT GLO ii X DYSPEPSINE ! * TRE QREAT AMERICAN REMEDY Dyspepsia a and L \"Liver Complaint.SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.80c.A BOTTLE.QUEENS LAUNDRY BAR.Ask for and take ne other.SEWARE OF TMITATIONS, MSR BAB AsaNee Doissz Deus Ga / 140145 Consignments of bowels, Carter's Little =| WLS PIA Endorsed by the best authoritios In the wortd 5000 Sold in Montreal.21 Styles to Choose from.SOLE AGENTS FOR CENTRAL CANADA: LLIS & GO.1824 Notre Dame street, (Nuas McGiLL ST.) Tuning and repairs done in an artistic man- nev at reasonable rates.Also Tuning by the year.141tlaw LARPETS! e © HE LARGE SHIPMENTS AND consignments received and sold by THomas LiaGzr this season is a very marked evidence of public appreciation, and demonstrates cleatly that purchasers know how special dealers secure for them better satisfaction and value than those dealers oan possibly give who only devote a very limited amount of their time and gnergy tu the several branches of trade the e handling.THOMAS LIGGE pd a Carpet and Floor Covering specialist, and is always repared for large lots in his line, as É nous how and where to dispose of them, disposed [4 The special lines now being of are Consignments of Brussels Carpets, Cohsignments of\u201d | Tapestry Carpets, China Mattings, \u2014Also a fine stock of\u2014 Shades, Curtains and Portieres, Wilton and Xminster Carpets.Parquet Art Carpets, Mats and Rugs.THOMAS LIGGET -1884- Notre Dame street, Glenora Building.142t1 VICTORY ALWAYS THE REWARD.It is with great pleasure and satisfaction that we are perml to lay before the newspaper readers of Canada the following tacts, as well; as testimonial, which were recently sent to our office 1 a voluntery : entleman well and widely known in the & goutionsn Townships, and wh eatly interested in agriculture.had had eu.où some months from kidney d which, with a condition of nervousness, rendered his life able st sod unpless ant, us: Ie feel Ît necessary tosay mule in regard to your eplendid- called Paine\u2019 s Celery pou und; itn ha fat cured me of a bad attack of kidne disonse from which I suffered great pain.CHAPTER I-\u2014(CONTINTED.) He-péused, with « wild gaze around, es it \u2018he were loaing control of his faculiles; as if years of dread snd suspense had brought \u201chimto the verge of madness.Budagaly he leaned forward.\u201cUda, wake up,\u201d he calied.\u201clida?The maiden stirred slightly at the sound of hs voice, and then opensd her eyes, as- sunüng an upright position, while the baronet sank into a chalr, turning his wild- looking face towards her.\u201cPapa, dear papa,\u201d she said In a low, palued voloe, \u201care you il?Or has your fit ot loom come back again?She arose, approached him with a swift, r'iding motion, Jed him gently to a seat a couch beside her,and then drew atfl to her breast with a tender pro- teoting movement, as if she would defend bis from an entire world.That movement was a revelation in iteelf.lt showed that her relations to the baronet were less those of the.daughter, and more those of the loving counsellor, the unfailing friend, the gentle protector.if siié had been beautiful in sleep, how much more beautiful was she now that every faature wae Instinct with awakened tntellidence, and the glow of love and pity overspread them.She was delicate and slight in frame, yet evidently endowed with almost perfect health.Her face was bewildering In its loveliness, Hghted up bya pair of raulant magnetic eyes in whloh lurked a thousand pleasant shadows, vivified by a sweet, tender mouth, of which the lips gleamed like the nerly- blossomed carnation, and made glorious by the purity, sweetness, and spirit breathing from every fauitless feature, Her white dress fell about her slender figure in soft fulds, te whiteness relieved by the vivid scarlet and long fringes of her shawl, and her long, soft halr, unbound, strayed over her shoulders in rippling waves of brown, gleaming with gold.It was easy to see that while she was gifted with the most exquisite delicacy and refinement, she had Jo a strength of char acter such as is found in few women.his might have been because her father had so long leaned upon her, looking to her in his frequent fits of terrible despondenoy or comfort and counsel and depending upon her puteuine love and cheerfulness for rele She was a warm-hearted, impulsive girl, as gonerous as the sun, quick to like or disifke, and thoroughly devoted to the baronet, \u201cIida, oh, lida \" murmured Sir Allyn, turning away his face from the picture she presented, \u201cI\u2014I cannot do fry will not be longer tempted.lhe terrible wo od shall be put from me.There!\u201d He arew a small phial from his pocket and dashed it into the fire, its scattered contents causing a brief, blui {ah fl \u201cWhat was that, apart asked Ilda, The baronet hesitated until she had repeated the question still more earnestly, and then answered : \u201cIt was a deadly) poison.\u201d \u201cA poison, papa \u201cFor you and me.I have been thinking all day that we would die together.\u201d \u201cHush, dear papa!\u201d said the girl tenderly, as she again drew his head lovingly to her his resst.\u201cYou must not give way to this prrible gloom.I thought before] went to that I had made you quite cheerful, pur find you woree than ever.I wish that u would consent to conflde in me.I might Beatle to help you bear your heavy secrets.should we die, papa?\u201d The varonet hesitated, seeminæ to shrink before the earneat questioning of her gase, hut he finally repli Betause we havea terrible enemy who is gomiug here.I expect him from ons moment another\u2014a man at whose meroy I am; a man who has me in his power, oad who, taking advantage of that fact, ls coming hére to offer himself as your suitor-\u2014a terrible suitor! Ob, to see see jou auffer suffer Jog know myself powerleea to or protec ui\u201d He could not bear to look io apon the wondering.frightened girl, and rushed into his study.he arose instinctively, and followed him with hasty footsteps.\u2018\u2019Dwenty-tive minutes to tweive!\" he ex- ,claîmefi, looking at the clock.\u201cOnly RE \u2018five minutes mo aad\u2014wo may be ?the raat ha may no lon 6 er © me held Ne dang tar drm about to addres ho ry rad Appeared at the door bear- Toga tter on a turned and at ones faced the man: Ne ay his daughter's side he went to him, énatoned the letter from the saiver,and opened I it.It was unimportant, and with a sigh of relief he dismissed the 1an,and tolling him at the same time to bid all the other ser- and with a haunted, despairing look in his usually mild eyes that must have moved to tears the pitying angels.Thus the moments wore o! The baronet counted the ticks of the clock ; be examined his watch frequently; he now and then opened the giazed door and peered out into the darkness and listened or the sound of an approsch, roach, and it was curious to note how hls moods alternated between the wildest Joy and relief, and the biackest des Unnoticed by.bar father, Ilda, who bad been sent back by him to her boudoir, stole into the study, fearful that his mind had given way, and that another temptation fo d do himself an {njury might come upon Once or twice a feeling of numbness crept over the baronet, dad © was dead alike fear or hope, and waiked about as in a dream; but this blessed oblivion was but momentary, and he aroused from it to still greater suffering.The minutes Slowly lessened.Boon there remained but twenty, and these diminished to fifteen and these tondre n Sir Allyn experienced a sudden flash Hin step quickened, bis thin face flushed, his eyes glowed, and his spare figure began to shake off the burden under which It ad 8too! for years, and to grow orect and fuil of dignity.\u201c an ten minutes more!\u201d he cried fevar- lahly, his tones so hasty 4 to be almost un- igibie.\u201cHe must be here within ten on {nutes, or I shall be free from the bond for ever.\u201d Shaking off the weakness that crept over him, he ished out into the.sbrubbery and agtered about amon trees ; d listened and 2 oxutted.and despaired, returning alter a:short interval to look at the clock.Thus five minutes more passed.His anxiety then how insupportable.His legs trembled under him, ana he w w exnaus to continue Pa and very nervous for a , r m, of an awfu and\" tre dostor afforded me only a small stood t his side, wat waloling Him as cioesty ae measure of H gf our be hed th Compound I used it, and than: for the o tickings of the.olock seemed to grow it one me.ng four |: or seconds almost interminable es I and as strong spé.à Too minutes were ages which feel no more ne ï me-piece seemed to find itself unable healthy as over; and I am enabled to sleep as soundly asi} Bel child.\u201d We hear of scoros of such cures every month resulting from the use of ery Compound.No other \u201cremedy of the\" present day is doing such good work, and no other has ever proved 80 popular 2 with our Canadian peopl 4341 Ji The Montgomery Guards.The arrangements for the reception of the Mon ery are about completed.The visitors are due to arrive bere on Tuesday forenoon, at 11 Srelock rH den wii be he civic and m comm and escorted to to the Bt.ives Hall bh the even © Etre ve an ex tion ne d Reeves band, of d, Provi ridenoo, À Le win et give a convert in aid of the Gens otre Dame Hospitals, You bave \u201ctried, \u201cand wera pleased with them, They late the liver, regulate the ve the complexion.er Pllls.Special Notices, 8.Carsley has just received s number of pesutifuilr Handworked Hankerchiels for the finest linen cambrie, made 0 Kies price is only $1.75 each.¥ lob's Cough Cough and Congumpt pion oure la sold by me e a 2 Fee ures cen- sumption, oGale, Montz ontreal, All the his\u2019 senses reeled, and h Le Dress Trimmings can be seen at R.On Te Ask for bio depart.mont and inspect the stesk, mous Ca One © mainte two inl minutes passed.+ elipe of the baronet sand tbe à as the whisper a er, an be ihatof his thin body became 80 © heard.peter and saw nothing, save tat his d distempered Vision presented to antio ol hose ha: hands told off.the seconds with o slow ! The third d minute \u2018thus passed.There remained dat two more Detore mid- bight, and Rr Allyn aroused hf if from brief trance, and listened watched iba all the lotentae re.could command of bis Jnstrang ste Dosing.\u201d 3 \u201cBe took , NO Biko ng.ind see ms dumb, It ras bel re Hew will ot come.\u201d caljed anew-all his energies to the task of Lstening.ck of the clock seemed to say some to Mm in an intelligen language, now him to hope, assure him qeking &ly bope would not avall, 4 iast only one minute remained to him Only ope minute between him and freedom, and trope, and happiness.His Der ves were now strung to utmost t his brain od cp fre.£3000 his whole paral hia} , bu his\u201d noes, # as if fromen in thas \"en of terror and ension.pay one minute more \u2019 EE EERSTE Spied that that orders had I IMPERIAL FEDERATION, : Lora Salisbury Regards That aa the Future WE \u201cof the British Empire.LonDox, June 18.\u2014A deputation consist.Ing of members the Imperial Federation ve he Brassoy, wai upon Lord abus y yesterday to urge him fe copvoke à conference o! the self-govern- log British colonies to consider the question of partaking in the privileges and respunsi- bilities of » united empire; Lord Ballsbury sald he was in entire sympathy with the object the deputation had in view.\u2018The ques eetion was nothing more nor less Lhan the uture of the British Empire.Lord Balis- bury agreed with deputation as hoy the expediency of an early maturing of the deliberations.The oparation of external causes and impulses, sald, had created a feeling of unrest in Canada and Australis, which might not improperly be called an unwillingness to acquiesce in the present state of things.Lord Sallabury remarked that a large proportion of the foreign negotiatious arose entirely from the colonial connections of the \u2018mpire, The Government had to exercise great vigilance in order to see that it did not inour great dangers which had not arisen from its own interest, but from the ests o! the Important communities with which it was linked.After indicating the difficulties which the Government would have to contend with in grder to make a united empire similiar to the nited Biates, which Lord Salisbury described as a \u201cKriegavereln, \" he concluded with the statement that he could not-suin- mon a conference of colonial statesmen until} a definite scheme of Imperial federation had been prepared.SIR JOHN'S CRAVE DECORATED.[BPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KINGSTON, Ont., June 18.\u2014 Yesterday was the Oddfellows\u2019 decoration day.In a procession headed by the 14th Bataliion band, the members marching ln regalia to the K.&P.tatiway station, each carrying s floral tribute to be laid on the grave of a deceased brother.About 3000 people assembled at Cataraqui Cemetery to watch the decoration ceremony.The deceased members whose graves were decorated were: Nic John A.Éiaodonald.W.Taylor, H.Weaver, J.Brad- ,J.vi Forte, Alex Hopbe, J.Lavert Alex.Smith, Perry, ames, G.Sherwood, a Ww.Andrews, R.rnoveky Ww.Hammond, James Miller, Z Gu B.Little, E.J.Greaves, Gus.Me ahon Wm.Healey, E.J.Horsey, Sherlock, Jas.Tipeon, A, McAllister, Dr.McCam- mon, H.Moodle, Edwin Power, Wi.Pndy \u201cPercy Clark, J.Richmond, W.C.F.vodrow,.Sands, H.B.Bavage, The datectives in charge of the late rave allowed the visitors to take n the shape of pieces of wreaths, etc.It was necessary to have them removed In order that the decoration could be done.In the even! the corner-stone of the new Oadfellows Hall was laid.Premier's SIR JOHN'S OLD SEAT, {SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.] Krvoeron, June 18\u2026\u2014The Whig of last evening prints the foliowing :\u2014 That J&mes H.Metoalf will not hold the.local seat no matter what the next thirty days brings forth ; that he will be a candidate before the Conservative convention for Dominion member unless some one comes forward as cabinet minister to seek a seat; that he will easily carry the mass meeting \"it he ofters, for he will look to no other verdiot than à goneral acceptance of this kind, executive mmittee nominations being weak fare; that he will henceforth have a livlier sense of the ingratitude of political parties; that no measure of party exertion or fealty, no coming to the rescue at a critical time, will be remembered when other fellows have axes to grind, amoitions to serve or jesl- ousies to gratify; finally, that both seats will be warmly contested by the Liberals; it willbe no w 1k-over and don't any body forget it: UNITED STATES YACHT SEIZED.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Krwastox, June 18.\u2014About a couple of years ago the schooner * Kennedy,\u201d load with coal for Swift & Co, was run into and sunk by the steam yacht \u2018\u2019Biesta,\u201d belonging to Mr.H.H.Warner, the mllilonatre tent medicine manufacturer of Rochester, Y.Last even Mr.Warner's yacht went ashore on Horseshoe lsland and the * Plarrepont\u201d was sent for to puil her off.Bwift & Co.got wind of the position of the geoht and sent over a bailiff on the \u201cOlivia op\u201d and seized her.Mr Warner was out fishing with some ladies and when |n- formed by his captain that the selzure was made wag greatly put out, When the \u201cOlivia went to po cine + Slesta \u201d off to tow her to Kingston, Mr.Warner seized a hatohet to out the eo War Fioaily he he permitted his yacht to be towed to Kin, where she, po ee Îles at Hosts wharf.\u201con Sy in Mr.Warner im- Rings out Fone United States con- med a > will be able to get away only on givi ng necessary security.ONTARIO YACHTING DISASTER.(SPHOIAL TO THE STAR.) PETERBORO, June 18-4 shocking drowning mocident oocurred in Rice Laks last gvening.A party of eleven persons beiong- {awatha, comprising Oswald Cragæ, his mother and sister; John Foote, his wife, his ninetesn-year-old daughter and three- year-old baby; Ro isé Thompson, Miss Aggie Gray and Miss Adamson were salling in a small yacht when the cralt was struck by a squall and capsized.John Foote and Bs two daughters were drowned and the others owe their safety largely to the axertions of the young men of the party.The bodies of the drowned have been INTOXICATING HOP BEER.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] ST.JORN, N.B., June 18\u2014The police have arrested thirteen small shon-keepers for selling * \"boy beer\" that, according to the testimon Mr.Macintyre's analyst, on the stan today contains & large farce age of alcohol.Many witnesses wi Fisity that the article is a poxertul intoxican The Jases excite great interest, as this beer gold to mere boys as well as to ada It was the nts of parents that first drew the attention of the author:- ties to the extent of the evil.Warships for Behring Sea.VIOTORIA, B.C,, June 18\u2026\u2014The news Lo oelved from prashington in regard to agreement between British and ra Governments as can a Behting Sea during the present year, was ay oon ts Turner, of H.ympbe,\u201d re- caived a m yestmrday phetructing him so to north and there to carry of the same aharacter as those Wash Government to ted learned bat ashington fuer It bas ise,\u201d a oruiser on the China station, ordered to the same 2e place.the two ships to mest at a point in Behring Sea previously upon.Immediately iipoa receiving the despa b Captain 1: Turner sn preparations for the voyage.Captain Turner could n ot be seen, but was ascer- been regeived for a * oa he 4 o Lee Drum umably in Bob ng Ben.\u201cNymphe\u201d\u2019 morning end wi 1i be ready to Ne dpi also believed that the warship \u201cPheasan \u2019 will go north on a similar mie- sion, pe thee British war vessels to co-opers: te, with the American cruisers in enlorcing the Po Tripie Drowning.une 18\u2014Five Shiidren, the old- Tre yout age went out sul rester ay morning, ized by the agitation of est poine ante boating at ripe boat was the children Iidren were drowned before help oud were saved, moe «ff Ouæepalgn Funds.Lowpow, June 18\u2014The Press Association is suthorised vo state at the total ameun of mopey r Irish pian o campaign was £130,000, of which there re has bacon expen od 400.000 and there is missing through a forges oui Slavin and Sullivan.A, Neb, June 18\u2014A besn eff Athletio Ciub gh dere ed Sullivan, beak fer faithful | parse of of § Sia, gas es pérformasos, \u2018CONGRATULATIONS OF THE SENATE.Mr, Abbott Announces His Cabinet to the Upper Houso\u2014Private Members' Day in tho House of Commons, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.OTTAWA, June 18\u2014The proceedings in the Benate last evening were of a noteworthy character.The sitting lasted two hours.In anticipation of an important announcement by the First Minister, there was quite an exodus from the lower House.Many ladies joined the assemblage, which filled the space extending from the brass railings Lo the main entrauce.The sged statesmen, be it sald to uhelr credit, also turned out in large numbers.Precisely 30 the Premier entered the Chamber pes the door behind the Speaker's chalr.Hie appearando was the slynai for an outburst of applause (row the senulors, who remdalnea standing until Mr.Abbott had taken his seat.The flrst urinister showed no discomposure and apparently enjoyed the compliment, as he gracefully bowed his acknowledgments, Regular business was then proceeded with, Arter fu had dragged along for hall an hour, Mr.Abbott, before the orders were called, rose and read lhe official statement vespocting ihe new ministry, which Sir Hector Langevin rcad in the Commons yeslerday.Hon.Mr.Bocott, leader of the Opposition, said the Benats would NO DOUBT BE GLAD to learn that a member of the chamber bad beeu selected to fur an administration.ft might now be Loped important Goverument measures would be Introduced and a more considerable portion of the public business would ve initiatea there.He enquired whether Sir Jolin Thompson, when asked for adviee, was called upon to become Premier, and \u2018if he declined, aud his reasons fcr declining, if such were the fact.Mr.Scott also enquired an to the correctness of the interview Hon.J.A.Chapleau gave a Montreal reporter.ne: Chapleau was reported to have said ad been promised the Ratlway port- tolio and that he would stand by Lis rights.In reply, Dr.Abbott stated that Sir John Thompson had Leen asked by His Excel- leucy to advise him in respect of the formation of a Cabinet.It was not his duty to give an officta) contradiction to the reports of interviews, or so-called interviews, which appear in the newspapers.What advice the minlstry may give in the future Le was UNABLE TO DISCLOSE.It would not be constitutional to do so, nor was it puesiiile unless he were a prophet to mention what advice the Cabinet may here- alter give to His Exceliency Hon.Mr, Scott, Interru ting; asked If It might be assumed that Mr.Chapleau will be Minister of Railways and Canals-at a future period.Hon.Mr.Abbott continuing said the Gove.ernment had determined upon no special advice with regard to any Minister, to be givon ole His Excellency on any future Senators Miller, Power, Allan, Macdonald, Howlan, Boyd, Bellerose, and others followed, paying tribute Lo! the Premier's abilities and personal qual Senator hn Dolieved Mr.Abbott shared with Sir John Macdonald a very noble char- acteristio and would perform the very high duties of his office WITHOUT SELF-SEEKING, but for the best interests of the country.Hon.Mr.Bellerose hoped that a French senator in the near future would oceupy a seat on She treasury benches.Mr.Abbott expressed his sympathy with all the remarks made in regard to ih the sens He considered it an advantage the authoritative information could be ined from ministers sitting in the Upper House.Personally, he did not think the Senate the best place fur the ministers controlling the grout spending departments of th e country fter à complimentary reference to the Senate, he said he found {it difficult to respond tu the kindly feelings expressed about himself, He would assure them Lou A + 28 never looked for, Lever for, pever wanted or desired waht her position than he had heretofore say he now fiiled, one much ee his a hon: had come to hin very much in the shape of a compromise.Jt was probably his now on the same terms that sometimes mediocre men were chosen as Presdients of the United States; because they could not do much barm, and had pot made many enemies.In conclusion, he promised he would fulfill the duties to the very best of hile abllity, and hoped that the littie span of life thai remained to him might be devoted to their best performance.HOUSE OF COMMONS.The private members had their own way yesterday.Resolutions dealing with local matters;questions of similar {private bills and non-Government public bill the bil} of play.The breeze over the Tarte charges after dinner broke the monotony most decidedly and gave ample evidence that the predictions of a stormy session have not been ill- It 1s all very well to talk of a ful finish and an early adjournment, but there is a deal of inflammable material lying arcund loose thut must be reckoned Adjournment will come Then neither ty can see any advantage to be gained staying.\"yr, Tuoper introduced his bill to arrange for the fix of the load line in Canadian veseels, in accordance with the provisions of the {mperiat Act.The next bill standing opposite hia name \u2014~that respecting the shippin of live stock \u2014was alijowed to stand ; whereupon Mr.Laurier stated that the trade were very anxious that some regulations | for the shipping of cattle be passe: r.Tupper or assed dat he had 1ntend- ed to tatroduced his bill then,but had found assed that the usual resolution must be p first.Several members read tolegrams from shippers of life stock complaining that the Government inspectors were plowing too much crowding.They were demanding ft., 8 inches for each animal on the main deck, but were allowing 2 ft, 6 inches on the upper deck.r.Tupper sald that this was really in the province of the Minister of Agriculture, but © understood that orders ha SENT TO MONTREAL ON TUESDAY directing that 2 ft., 8 inches be allowed on both decks.He was himself in receipt of several telegrams about the matter and would see the Minister of Agriculture again.Mr.Bowell inister of il- ways, bill putting the branches of the Intercoionial Rallway under the same management as the malin line.As the House was a to pass to members\u2019 questions, Mr.Laurier put an unex- pec! question to the Ministry.He called the attention ol the leader of the Government to the fact that in making his statement the day previous he bad not said anything of the policy of the new Government; and he ask ked If that statement might Le ex- cted * \u2018to-motrow,\u201d or on à convenieut ir Hector Langevin leaned over the back ol his seat, and held a hurried consultation with Sir John Thompson, which was Interrupted by the Bpeaker cailing for the next order, end Mr.Laurier pre using for an answer to his question.Then Sir Hector got slowly up and reminded Mr.Laurier font he bad given him the grace of a \u2018convenient day.\u201d He might be able to say someth to-morrow (Thursday), but he would not promise.During the oonsultation Bir Richard Cartwright got in a question about the budget, and Mr.Foster promised it fur Tuesday next There Was not much of importance 9TUOBR the questions when they ware reached, Tupper assured Mr.Gordon of British Col- umbla that the British Government had been fully informed of the Canadian inter- that would be affected if the taking of in the Behring Sea were summarily OR ri-asse nr mbling in the evening, the House had A PABSABLY SAVAGE HOUR over the Tarts in vestigation, | Mr.Davies began by making ! in no, mild janguage wby the Committee ch arge tion had not met week.He waala- formed that it would.oot meet untti Friday, t vigo, ly agains said that ifthe blame vas with the Government, they should be cenaured, and !f with.the chalrman of the committee he shouid arise in his plane and explain, Bir John a with a ma Fo warmth that is yo new ith the icy ve yh fe Tifongly chiscied io for _ did die pot.1 terra Mr.Davies, with a \"Soha with Tedd reposted bis 8 made up with thie investiga.| & séntence resin tn A nt vob Nolo, vien \"Mr.Laurier with white face and dewanded\u2019 Fa finletor ol Justice accept Mr.Davies\u2019 etat ent.ir John arose: to discuss the point-of:: order and explalued that he was aboutdo add when interrupted that although \u2018Be understood Mr.Davies to imputs blame to the Government, he was un accept his statemè trary.Contd ulng be the committee had boue far wet de die diem except when was hos de die 8 aureed by the committee to adjourn, the committee had naturally pot met on th lust day of the meeting of the House before the recent adjournment, it slood adjourned sine die.\u2018Thus it could not meet on Tuesday.On Wednesday, it\u2019 was absolutely necessary that the Railway Committes should meet to forward the business ot P'ar- lHument, and to-day (Thursday) the Cabinet 80 newly formed in the midst of a session, wust ask time to meet and BETILE QUESTIONS OF POLICY.This would delay the tirst possible meeting until Friday.Mr.Tarte continued the attack on the Minister of Public Works, maintaining that papers ordered a month ago were not yet forthcoming.Sir Hector emphatically replied that had instructed his deputy, Mr Gobeil, Le produce \u201cevery paper, every letter, every docuwnent, avery pian, everything in the department connected with this matler; and Mr.Girouard, Chalrman of the witteo, reminded the House that the pavers already produced tliled several trunks, so was not to he mopdered at that some rt should be missed Mr.Muloc k put in another query abo about papers order by the Public : loimmittee.They had come down oat there was evidence that more care had bee taken to keep the papers back than to pro duce them Sir Hector repeated thathe had Instructed his department Lo bring down ail» asked, and he invited Mr.over a ilst of the missing Then the orders of thio ay \"Nero manip called and THB eo RESOLUTION reached, but to be ned for a week at the request of Sir bompson.The House wont.Pate the d of publle bills and passed that of Mr.Foods {Brockvilie), to prevent paturelised ised Amerie cans from voting in Canada on the plea they were born British Subjects; * ballooned\u2019 Mr.Charltons, pro ing use provincial voters\u2019 liste when later than those of the Dominion, for three men This latter was opposed Mr.Da (Liberal) ae as well as HA Minister of Jus urdett, of Hastings, mo second reading of his bill to iavant carla flagrant frauds on farmers.r.one of the brainlest men fn tne House his ill-health onl him from a piace on the front beac nt mmendation of the bill came from all sides, including the Mine ister of Justice.It wasfinally read a second time unanimously At 50, Sir John pro that the Hose ndjoure.which does not seem to in dicate any teverish haste on the part of the Government to rush business through.MONCTON MILL BURNED.- INPROIAL TO THR BTARI MONCTON, N.B,, Jyne 18.-Moncton had narrow escape from\u2019 a_wholesala 00! tion to-day at noon.Kinread's saw-m Wesley street, in the central part of town, caught alarm sounded.The mili was entirely d stroyed as well as a blacksmith shop +4 joining.two barms and a house.The othe ulldings in the block were saved by work.The saw-mill was not insured, the other buildings were well covered.mill has long been regarded as a fire-fr that but COMMERCIAL Brtabonrs RsronT, Thun Thursday, June 18, 1801, off coast, \u2018cargoes o LIE orn rm held Bigher.0 > shar Do nearly due, ¢48 0d.can xed age >nt foot wheal spot.very little enquiry, corn strong verpool mixed maize, 58 8d.Canadian peas, 88 0 Weather in Kngiand sultry.No, 2 Club Calcutta wheat, ex-ship, 388 0d; present and fois lowing month, 36s 6d.Dany bian maize, ex-enlp; 27s 34, + prompt 248 6d.American ex-ship, 2098 0d.Minneapolis su 4d.Arrtvals of wheat thirty-one, sold, eight, coast, 426 84, present and follow, 0d.Chillan wheat off coast, 40s 8 month, 408 6d, Walla coast, 4x 0d, The Liverpool public cable says: quiet.demand poor, holders offer moderately! corn strong, fair demand.followl Montreal \u2018Wholesale Grais nd Erevisiest, GRAIN.\u2014There 18 no news in the local the lending feature of which continues to be indéfference of buyers.Oats sell in small lota, all ther grains are ve.Ye No.Maniioba wheat, $1 15 tog1 18; No.8 do, l'arthern, 81 07 to 81 OÙ; thor tiaoeinibie jocai which, however, must still Te described as usually ught.The e referred Lo res ulted 1 2 sacks on private prin .$5 50 tosh 76; $5 rat city stron; Lakers bakers, $6 25 Lo two 82 90: oatmeal, $2 95 5; oitmeal, roi BD.Es ave ao \u201cand y 10822, Bran 15 in fair demand à YS 50 to and mouille ify | in price from $33 Ww UTTER.\u2014 but there is no very osent position and that as mand 15 stil lent ax and Ye about the re.roasted, per lb, 10 1b boxes, $1 50 to to $4 00; peaches, $3 Asus.\u2014There are at present about 100 bbis: in store.The receipts during Uh week have Desi about 70 bhix.Dota, Arst sores, are nna 415 to84 30, seconds, $3 50, and pearis, $8 2! 0:apricots, crates,s3 The receipts posted on \u2018Change (0-day wee follows: C.P.Wheat, bush.20,0 PeBB.ciiian an Oats.Flour, hdl utter, Leas Cheese, Le .Pork, bbis.Leather.rolis Raw hidey.Tobacco, Plgs.Torento Produce Market.ro Ont.June 18.\u2014Wheat, # nog.1 85% wal 06: No.2 red winter, 8) ns, NO.© Same; corn Gorn.or 7 so.Flour.exurs.ui 40 ou.60 nu 75 to $4 85.Halen: reat, ou at $1 00, No.2 atoma Tost, outeide a $1 Vos, Onth où track, at 53440 4c, and to arrive at she, Chicago Hog Markets Usiox Srock YARDS, June 18, 1801.mated eet ered 5 24,0 Be 119, oi is jo to EE freso Cl 500078 gt Jou wes Head Catheri ne street.Water.: J& erected, \u201clight and Chinese lanterne.La Be [a \u201cCommemoration of the French Cana- ; didns Who Fell in 1437-38 \u2014Order of pl the ¥rocession.The programme \u201ctor Bu onstration at the Cote des Neiges Cemetery in houor of Duvernay.the founder of the Bt.Jean Bantisto Association, and of the olitical victims of the rebellion of 1837- 88 has Leen prepared.The procession is divided in three divisions, viz, the Eastern, rthern and Western.The Eastern iston, comprising (A0 Tlochelaga section.ill form on Notre Dame street east, be followed by ihe Malson- Longueuil and other sections.are to start for the ceme tery at one o'clock sharp by St This le the order of this section: Detachment of Police, Phil- barmonie Band of SL Jean Baptiste, funeral car carrying Horalofteringe, escorted by the Ville Maric Guard, a detach:nent of 20 fire- ~ men, Hochelaga section, Mulsonneuve sec- \u2018ton, Longuauil section.When they have Mormed tboy will proceed west by St Catherine street and will be joined by the Sacred Ileart, St.Vincent do Paul and St Bridget sections in the order named and by the St.James nnd Notre Dame sections at the corner of Bt.Denis and St.Catherine streets, Thon will come another detachment of police and another funeral car bearing floral offerings and escorted by the de Sala- berry Guard.Then will follow in carriages \u2018in the order named the general officers, accompanied by the officers of Notre Dame and St.James, the different organizations taking part, including the St.Joseph, St.Peter and St.Vincent Societies, the Canadian Artisans, the Club Conservateur, the : Club National, the Club Letellier, the Typographical Union, the Societé Française, the Institut Canadien, the carriage-makers, stone-outters and students.Then will come the northern section led by the SL Jean .Baptiste Soclety of st.Eustache escorting the remains of Cherries, in an urn, shrouded in à tricotor, and [nced on a funeral year.The St.Eustache Society will leave that place for the city at seven o'clock on Sunday mornlug iu carriages, and will rest for two hours at St.Jean Baptiste, They will be followed by the St.Jean Baptiste section of the assoclation.The western division will form on Napoleon street at one o'clock, and will comprise a detachment of police anu the Ste.Cunegonde, St.Henri und St.Joseph sections.hoy will proceed by Seigneurs and Guy streats toSherbrookè street to join the main body.The route to be followed will be from St.Denls street, St.Catherine, Peel and Sherbrooke suroats, Cote des Neixes road to the cemetery.A strong detall of police will be on duly at the cemetery to malptain order, and to assign the positions to be occupied by carriages and pedestrians.A space will be reserved around the monument for the officers, \u201csingers who will chant the Libera and the bund.Each society has been requested to bear two lags.The floral offerings will be blessed by Curé Sentenne and placed on the two monuments.After Lhe ceremony spoaches will be delivered from a platform near by, but outside of the cemetery grounds.BOARD OF TRADE MEMBERSHIP.A Proposition to Incrense Subscriptions, the Annual Members of the Board of Trade in future will probably bave to pay more for the rights and privileges of thut body.AL least this is the proposition thay to he put before the members at tho speci® goneral meeting of the Board called for Thursday next.The present ordinary annual subscription of each member of the Board is $6, and there is a special annual subscription for membership {n-any branch association of $9 in addition.lt is now proposed to make the ordinary subscription $10 per year, and the special subscription for any branch $10 per ear also.This lucrease is recommended by the council and ls proposed as the best method of creating a fund which will be an additional guarantee lor the payment of interest un the second rnortgage bonds Lo be issued in connection with the new bullding.The council proposes to raise $500.000 for the arection of the building, and thls also will be brought before ithe meeting.A Dispute Being Arbitrated.A dispute between two members of the Board of Trade is now being decided by the Council.Mr.D.G.McBean, a member of the Board of Trade, but not of the Corn Exchange, claims a breach of contract on the part of Mr.A.L.Hurtubise in not delivering to him two cars oats, which Mr.Hurtubise had agreed eliver at acortain period.Mr.Hurtublse explains that the vats did not arrive in time, and evidence ls being produced on both sides.ln à matter of this kind the council of the Board of Trade has no power to order the filling of the contract, but it can suspend or otherwise punish any member of the Board who has been guilty o! dishonest or dishonor- avic dealings.The \u201cVancouver's Draught.The steamship \u201cVancouver,\u201d which loft here Wednesday morning, had the deepest draught of the year.She had a large cargo and drew 27 feet of water.ho next larg- est-draught this year was the \u201cNorwegian,\u201d with 25 feet 6 Inohes.lt is very seldorm that n vessel leaves here drawing 27 feet of Last July the \u201cVancouver left drawing 27 feet 6 inches, and in the previous year the largest draughts were the \u201cVancouver,\u201d 27 feet 2 inches, and tbe \u2018\u2018Sar- matian,\u201d 26 feet 9 inches.The semaphore at Cap A la Roche is now in working order end despatches of the depth of the water there are being received daily at the Harbor Commissioners\u2019 office.Obsatructs Navigation, An obstruction to navigation oxists in the river at Lanoraie which the Harbor Commissioners think should be removed.Last - May à sailing barge loaded with sand was caught ir, a heavy storm off Lanoraie and was sunk just near the wharf, where the Richelieu steamers land.The wreck was 2 ly reported to the Harbor Commissioners ew days ago, and on enquiry it was found that the barge was liying in a spot where it night easily cause an accidents The deck is all torn off and :t is thought that the barge could be broken up with a dredge.Tne particulars have been sent tothe Marine \u2018Department at Ottawa.Buainess Troubles, \u2018Mr.James Baxtor has made a demand of assignment upon Dame Catherine Taylor, wife of J.M.Conroy, the merchant tallor who assigued on January 9tb last, She has been carrying on the business under the old firm name of J.M.Conroy & Co.since her .husband\u2019s insolvency.J.B.Chenevart, dealer in boots and shoes, has assigned on demand of F.Michaud, with liabilities of about $8500.The principal creditors are Mrs Buckland, $2000, and the Moison\u2019s Bank, $1931.A mesting of creditors has been called for the 5tb inst.Mr.James Eilfott has been appointed provisional guardian.Strawberry Featival at &t.Patrick's.The strawberry festival undertaken by the Ladies of Charity of St.Patrick's parish, in ald of the poor fund, was begun Wednesday and proved a great success, nearly 700 per- pons attending during the evening.On the Jawn in front.of the church a spacious tent: which was lighted by electric The Harmony orchestra gave an choice selection of music during the evening.The festival closed last night The Oxford License, \u201cThe decision In the Oxford Icense case Was to have been yivon yesterday bnt ugh some misunderstanding the com- jssjoners met on Tuesaday and decided to rant the license, holding that the place all the requirements for furnishing 6 And) was an orderly establishment, used at midmght and Sundays.| Changes on the C, F.R.Board.à meeting of the directors of Lhe G.Pa esterday the resignation of Hon.J.JC.ott.was accepted, and Mr T.G.ghnessy appointed in his nlace on the r.Shaughnessy was also appointed ident.hange iv Allan Line Sallings, change has béen made in the datos of ofthe Allan Line Liverpool boats.5 mail doute have hitherto left Montreal -Wedaegday and Quebee on \u2019Thuraday was found under LAis arrange- pr, thai thay arrived on the a Saturday, Sunday or asd they had to lesve there on SIS: wing Rburedas.the time interven- \u201cnext Sunday's de- Ingres too abort.He the boats will sall from Montreal on ay morning at¥ daylight and from uel at 9 o'clock on Bunday morn \u201cParisian\u201d on this present trip sails on ber asual tim: sod d he Epolynesian\" wiil be the firec bout\u201d to lea on the new time, sailing from here on Joly 4 4.The next trip from here of the \u201cParisian wii be ou July 25.! ANGLICAN SYNOD, RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE PASSED Sharp.Discussion Over the Manner of Holding Flections-\u2014-Caucuses and Purty Tickets Denounced.The third day of the Anglican Bynod was a lively and a rather interesting one.After passing several formal resolutions the question of how to hold the elections came up, and this led to a long discussion which dragged in the party question caucus and other toples full of life, and upon which the delegates hold very different views from one another, After the adoption of the minutes the following resolutions were adopted ; Moved by Canon Mussen and seconded by Canon Millis that the Synod place bn record its profound and grateful sense of the beneticent bequest of the late E.E.Shelton by which about $175,000 was placed at the disposal of the mission fund.The resolution also referred to the great service the church had received from him during life.A resolution presented by Dean Carmichael and seconded by Dr.Davidson was adopted recording thelr sense of the great loss the country had sustained in the death of SirJohn Macdonald and tendering their sympathies to Lady Macdonald in her great bereavement.During the session the scrutineers reported the following as the results of the olections : Executive Committee.Ministerial members: Dean Carmichael, Archdeacon Evans, Canon Mussen, Dr.Norton, Archdeacou Lindsay, J.EF.Renaud, Canon Milis, W.H.Naylor, W.B.Longhurst, Charles Bancroft, J.H.Dixop, L.N.Tucker, W.Saunders, HM.N.Nye, T.E, Cunningham.Lay members: Chancellor Bethune, Dr.L H.Davidson, Walter Drake, A.F.Gauly, Dr.Alex.Jobuson, Dr.T.P.Butler, Edgar Judge, E.P.Hanniford, KE.R.Smith, W.H.Robinson, Robt.Evans, Hon.Thomas Wood, E.L.ond, W.I.Chipman, W.L Davidson.Be gien to Provincial Synod\u2014Minister- ial members: .Troop, Dean Carmichael, Archdeacon Evans, Principal Henderson, Charles Bancroft, Canon Mills, Archdeacon Evan, IL.N.Tucker, Rural Dean Renaud, J.G.Baylis, J.H.Dixon, Canon Empson, ex officio, Substitutes\u2014Canon Davidson, Canon Elle- good, Dr.Norton, H.J.Evans, Canon Mus- sen, I.E.Cuonigghain.Lay members\u2014Strachan Bethune, Q.C, Dr.Davidson, Q.C, A.F.Gault, Dr.\u2018Butler, .C., Ur.Johnson, O.Garth, Hon.Judge Davidson, E.L.Bond, W.Owens, Hon.Lhoinss Wood, G.F.C.dmith, Richard hil Substitutes Ldgar Judge, Walter Drake, H.J.Mudge, E.BR.Smith, RW.Stephens, sr, Col.Hanson.Diocesan Court\u2014Dean Carmichael, Archdeacon Evans, Canon Henderson.Archdeacon Lindsay, Canon Davidson, Canon Mus- sen, Canon Ellegood, Rev.0.Troop, Canon Anderson, Canon M ills, Rev.J.H.Dixon, Dr.Norton, Rev.C.Bancroft.Canon Robinson, Rural Dean Resaud, The report on securing a better attendance at Synod, which contained pew rules respecting the holding of the elections, came up on motion of Mr.Dr.Davidson.It was debated until the House adjourned, Dr.moved an amendment to vision that stated that a should be had if the delegate did not vote for all the officers required.He opposed it and was supported by Archdeacon Evana, A ballot should not be bad {f the delegate could not mark as many names as were required.Dr.Davidson replied.He touched upon some phases of the question that liven things up considerably.\u201cWho circulated this ticket?\u201d said he, holding upa ballot paper.The Bishop thought it was a parer but into the ballot-box and asked: here did you get it?\u201d The speaker explained and in doing so denounced the caucus system.\u201cI would be no party to a thing A that kind\u201d He referrea to the su case of a stranger who woul Po know sufficient names with which to fill up the ticket.The Bishop: \u2018There are plenty to advise him.\u201d Dr.Davidson made a stroug speech 1n support of the report, and was followed by Rev.Bewton, who supported the amendment, and H Gomery, who wanted wore country representatives so that the missions could get \u201cmore even-handed justice.Dr.Johnson thought thought the system could be improved.As it was, ten per cent.of the ballots were spoiled.Canon Ellegood and Mr.J.W.Mar- ling supported the report.Canon Mills took the floor and spoke for the amendment.\u201cThese caucus papers are not on one side alone.\u201d Dr.Davidson: other.\u201d Canon Mills: * A scrutineer told me he saw a different one.\u201d Mr.Chambers wanted the scrutineer named Mr.Bouve produced a copy of of such a ballot.Canon Mills: \u2018There tempt to silence me for daring to speak as M feel.\u201d Lr.Davidson: \u201cThat is a reflection on the preceding speakers.\u201d The Bishop: \u201cYou must not cast reflection on your feliow delegates.\u201d Canon Mills then went back to the amendment and abiy supported it.Mr.Charles Garth asked what vas the rule in other bodies No far as he k they did not throw out a ballot if the rat number was not voted for.Mr.EL.Bond defended the amendment and the caucus ballot.apd would use the latter 11 he saw fit till it was held to be wrong.Mr.Thorneloe took the other side and Rev.J.G.Baylis was opposed to the amend- \u201cHere is one, produce an- ment Of course Rev.Mr, Clayton delivered the speach of the day\u2014at least the one that made every body laugh.\u201cSuppose tbe grippe came amongst us and got hoid of all the old clergymen; then we wouid have nothing to do but vote for the sirl lings ust out of the Diocesan Cierical Incu or, Tifëse rosebuds aro very nice, great orato but bardly the men to send to a Provincia Synod.\u2018hey would turn all our big subjects upeide down, my Lord.I am humble, perhaps not as peaceable as some wish, but know 1 should be kept out of places where I might make a fool of myself.\u201d He could not for instance take the place of Mr.Owens, say on the Jesuit question.\u201cThat gentleman could go on tor hours while I would be howled over like a drunken man looking for prohibition.He apoke of r.Davidson's honeyed words and sat down without baving touched the question.Mr, Anderson thought thal a better system of voting should ba introduced.Mr.Troo confessed he once used a caucus ticket, he was sorry and ashamed and would never do it again He was for the report, but for peace first.Dr Norton denounced party tickets.Mr.W.Owens spoke in favor of the amendment and defended the cavcus.The country delegates should secure better representation on the coimmittees.Atl p.m.Synod adjourned.According à to the New York Sun the encyclical letter of Pope Leo is likely to work good in that city and elsewhere in the United Stales.In the letter a desire is expressed that industrial organizations be formed of which the employers and ihe employed shall be members.Such organizations would be to their mutual advantage 1! the members would co-operate and strengthen friendly relations between each other.The idea is about being put into practical form in New York and other cities.MARRIAGES.STRUTHERS BARR-AL Prescott, Ont, June 17, R.B.Struthers, M, D.of sudbury, Ont, to Marois E.Barr, youngest daughter of Mr.David Barr, of Prescott.DEATHS.; GLEESON\u2014In this city.On the 18tb In&t, Ann ; Slattery, native ot Co.Tipperary, Ireland, he- / loved wife of Denls Gleeson, aged 73 years.Funeral tron her husband's residence, 33 McCord street, ob Saturday, June 20, aL 8 3.m., to 9 Ann's Church, and thence to Cote \u2018des Neiges Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited Lo attond, 422 LANTTER\u2014AUSL, Potycarpe, Wednesday, 1 7th in- stunt, Jesu Baptiste Léoo Lantier, merchant, aged 65, Friends and relatives are respectruliy invited re attend funcral which wili take place ay Ri.Polsenrpe, on Monday, the 22nd, al hall Past Len a, mn.1423 WALSH\u2014In Chis city, on 17th Inst, Thomas Walsh, of Lacole, P.Que.aged ve Years, a native of Roscommon CO.Treland.Funeral on Friday, ab 2.307 po om.from LL Hospice St.e R.C.{iharics.1419 Notre Dame street, Lo Jemetery.Friends are requested Lo attend, [New York capers olaa À Lord Balisbury Makes an Important State\u2019 ment to the Imperial Federation League \u2014 Imperial Trade, [BY CABLE FROM THE STARS SPECIAL OOB- RESPONDENT IN LONDON.) LONDON, June 18.\u2014All the journals echo Lord Bausbury\u2019s statement yesterday Lo the Imperial Federation League that they must now seriously consider the pian of à united empire trade league.The papers say the only feasible plan is that which the Canadian federationists had long demanded, namely, à preferentiai duty within the Empire\u2019 against foreign goods.The federa- tionists lay their views before Lord Salisbury to-morrow, but seelng that a general election is just coming on, few expoct the government to commit itself.THE SECURITIES CORPORATION.{BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT IN LONDON] LONDON, June 18.\u2014The Water Works and Gas Works Securities Corporation has issued a circular stating that in consequence of the guarantors having falled to carry out their contract to subscribe for 70,000 shares, the directors have decided to cancel the allotment, and repay to the shareholders the amounts paid with 5 per cont.interest.THE MELINITE SECRET.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR] PaRIs, June 18.\u2026\u2014The tribunal of the Seine to-day sentenced Turplne, Tripone, Fasse- lor and Feuvrier each to four years\u2019 im- risonment and {mposed fines of $400, $600, $200 and $40 respectively for their connection with fe sale of the secret of the manufacture of melinite, the new French explosive, to Lhe Armstrong Gun Company.The men are also deprived of their civil rights for five, ten, five and two years respectively.MOUNTED POLICE DEPARTMENT, (SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, June 18\u2014The Mounted Police Department has been transferred from the control of the Minister of Railways to the President of the Privy Council, Hon.J.J.C.Abbott.Bir John, as Premier, always kept the direction of the department under his own control, and by order-in-council transferred the force from one department to the other whenever he changed his portfolio, KINGSTON AND SIR CHARLES.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Orrawa, June 18\u2014Mr.Fred.White, a prominent Kingstonian who is mentioned as Sir John's successor in Parliament, arrived here to-day.He says thereisastrong feeling there thet Bir Charles Tupper should Bucceed Hon.Mr.Abbott as Premier after yesterday, h restored to the rolis, an \u201ced to practice agalo as he had atoned his\u201d misdeeds.court ded not to.deal summarily oth the matter, but referred the case benchers for alsous- sion and roport at at fe chair next convocation.THE WITHHELD LETTERS.WHAT! THE \u201c TRIBUNE\" SAYS OF THEM.or Mr.Blaine and the President Willing That All Correspondence with Washington Shoald be Published.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! NEw YORK, June 18\u2014The Tribune, Mr.Blaine\u2019s organ, commenting on the formation of tbe Canadian Cabinet, says: \u201cMr.Abbott appears to have patched up a truce with the junior French leader, Mr.Chapleau, involving an early concession of all that Mr.Chapleau has demanded.Everybody understands that Sir Hector Langevin will retire when the Cabinet ls re-organized during the recess.In a word a temporary peace has been secured by the surrender of both the Ontario Tories and the Catholic French to the aggressive French Chagleau.The surrender ls not coin plete, bowever, since its formal execution is put oft into the future, and what the future will bring forth is to the new Premier a matter of far more solleitude than of confidence.Its most probable development is Sir Charles Tupoer, and i! Chal apieau bar- guin does not call for the delivery of his office before that crafty statesman appears he is more than likely to issue from Lhe deal with only half, and that the lesser half, of his spolls.Ho will certainly enjoy the satisfaction of having caused retirement of bis old enemy, Langevin.But it needs no rophet to predict that the portfolio of Min- for of Raliways will go, at the earlieat op ortunity, to the man whose services the ob R.stands the most In need of Sir Sonn Thompson will lead the new Government in the House, where his talents iu tois difficult position bave already n con- spicuousi displayed.Since Parliament assembled he as served as the actual leader of x party both in the House and out of It, and has won deserved praise for his TACT, DISCRETION AND ENERGY.There 1s no reason, despite his failure to accomplish what, under his protecting wing, r.Abbott has accomplisbed, to sup- that he had abdicated anything but the onor of the Premiership.The official statement wherein \u2018Abbotts doings are reported acknowledyes that he was summoned alter the Governor-General had consulted with Thompson, and upon Sir John's advice.This ls à significant admission that the Minister of Justice ia the rea! Premier and that the nominal one is his creature.It was Sir John's influence beyond a doubt that brought Mr.Chapleau into line without the immediate delivery of the railway department.It will be his Influence that holds the Tory party together for whatever time, great or short, it remains in power.The progress of the new Canadian Government should be watched by the Americans closely.lt will not be aliowed to escape the necessity of making an early definition of {ts trade policy.That is the immediate question at Ottawa, and so great has been the change of the publie sentiment throughout Canada, during e oven the brief interval that has John Macdonald's death, as to render it highly doubtful whether a singie vote of supplies can be had before an explicit state- THE WHALK BACKER \u201cJOSEPH L.COLBY.\u201d NANI I 0 the session.Kingston, he declares, would be glad to enjoy the honor of electing the Commissioner by a large majority.MINISTERIAL CAUCUS.The New Premier Endorsed by the Con- - servative Members of l\u2019arliament.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! Awa, June 18, -A ministerial caucus held this morning las are hours.Joe roceedi were apparently of a very har- Pen tor.r.McDonnell, M.P, which he decl unfitness for the great task imposed upon him.Continuing.he said he would be falthtul in in his stewardship, and would endeavor to carry on his govern ment upon the game lines as those iald down by the late chieftain.Appiause greeted this remark.Bir Hector Langevin was aiso well received.+ called upon all the Government support- pd to remain loyal to the new leader.Hon.Mr.Lariviere followed.He objected to Dalton McCarthy's North-West pro- Tamme, but his Suspicions for this session are groundless, as the Equal Rights leader is now on the Atlantic.Mr.Abbott then Invited expressions of opinjon upon the prohibition | question now before the House.Various suggestions were made.The Fremier intimated that a temporary solution of this embarrassing issue might be reached by delaying action until a royal commission could gather all necessar: data respecting the working of prohibition a various states of the American union.After several members had expressed theruselves the conclusion was reached to leave the matter in the hands of the Gov- en does the meeting concluded, 8ir John Thompson endorsed His Exceliendy\u2019s choice for the Premiership.ARCENTEUIL PLEASED.|SPRCIAL TO THB STAR} LACHUTE, June 18.\u2014The Conservatives of Argenteuil, throuæh Mr.James Fish, president of their association, sent a telegram to Hon.J.J.C.Abbott yesterday, felicitating him on the honor conferred upon him tn peing called upon to form a govern ment.The selection of Mr.Abbott is the main topic of conversation here.and is favorably spoken of by large numbers on both sides of politics.CASPE PETROLEUM vania wel BREACH OF PROMISE SE SUIT.ISPRCIAL TO THE STAR! LoNDON, June 18\u2014The breach of promise case of Miss Valerie Wiedemann Raines Capt.the Hon.Robart Horace no aipole.in which the lady asked for $100,000 damages, resulted to-day in a verdict for the plaintl The jury gave \u2018Wiedemann $1 damages.Walpole will apply for a new trial NATURAL GAS AT MEDICINE HAT.ISPROIAL TO THE BTAR) CALGARY, June 18.-While boring.for coal at Medicine Hat yesterday, natural gss | was struck at a depth of 170 fest.It burned realy upon a 8 burning matoh being applied.WANTS TO BE RE-INSTATED.wrRoTAL TO THE 1 STAR}.8 A A i vacantocd fiery Pills.A ment {8 made of the Government's reciprocity intentions.It 1s now known that tters which were omitted by Sir John Thompson from the batch of cerrespond- ence dealing with THE WASHINGTON NEGOTIATIONS were those in which our Government ex- piained Îts idea of the range over which the conferences sh go.Whether there were answers to these letters 1s not known, but it is important to see the letters and know what is the new (Government's attitude toward the suggestions they make.The reason given by Sir John Thompeon for their omission was that he lacked the warrant to ublish them.Presumably, he meant that he United States authorities had not consented.We imagine they were not consulted.At all events those who wish to see this withheld correspondence may safely assume that the President and Mr.Blaine are quite willing it should be given out, and modes consent as soon as they are as THE REYNOLDS CASE.The Last Ante-Mortem Btatements Ruled Orit by the Court.udge Ba Baby occupied the Bench with Judge Cos th ynolds case yesterday and was freq try consulted.The defence 800! 8 most important point tbis afternoon by Judge Churoh deciding that the first ante-mortem deposition cvuld not be taken in evidence In conjunction with the last, which thereby becomes also vaiue- less, as it is merely a general aflirmation of facts contained in the first.In giving this ruling Judge Church said : \u2018It was quite competent for the in ivid- uals administering justice in onl, quite competent for Lhe authorities of the eneral Hospital and quite competent for the friends of the deceased to an ante-mortem statemer t valid in law before the supreme moment Th Meyers\u2019 life arrived.Under the circumstances, when the sick man was virtually in the th) throes of death when the accused was not even present, and no cross-examination could take piace.I think I am not authorized to admit as evidence, unchallenged by cross- examination, this ante-mortem statement and thereby establish another pr nt dangerous to the fair administrati f British criminal law, and I have come a conclusion not to do Baby quite concurs with me in the cogrse road The second deposition was then but at Mr.St.Plerre\u2019s request an ob-:: was record Mr.St.Jean then Jostip to show the contents by renewed examination of Dr.Tremblay, who took : deposition, but this was again objected to by Mr.St Pierre Badly Bu Burned.Lizzie Dunn, a servant in the smpioy of Mr.Seale, undertaker, 8t.Antoine mirent List was badly burned Wedresday about the hands and arms, through her clothes oatch- ing fire while she was working at a coal oil stove.The aocldent might have been more serious had it not boen for the prompt assistance rendered by Mrs.Seale, who, by means of a rug which she wrapped around the girl, extinguished the flames.Beale while also rendering assistance had one of his hanas badly burned.Dr.Finney dressed the woundsof both sufferers, Rate of Discount Reduced.LoxDox, June 18\u2026\u2014The Bank of England his reduced its rate of discount from per cent.to 3.pi iomot rl relier\u201d \u201cIn sick headaches, dizziness, naûsen, stipation, n in the side.ose COartex\u2019s Little er ï Notion,\" \u201cThe repairing of fine\u2019 watclies, also lish an d French clocks, à mass at He: steaks ment Regarding the Bpace Question \u2014 What the Government has Decided.The live stock exporters were an excited lot of men Wednesday, and it may be added - that they were filled to the bursting with indignation.The reason thereof was that they had been Informed by Mr.Charles McoEachran that the Government had settled the space question, and that the regulation space was to be 2 feet 8 Inches between deck, and 2 feet 6 inches on the spar deck, whereas the exporters had been flighting for 2 feet 8 inches in ail parts of the boats.The shock which this an- nowlicement had caused had left the exporters around the Live Stock Exchange in an almost paralyzed condition, when they were galvanized to life by the information that the steamship companies had held a meeting in the morning, and had made representations to Ottawa.Each and every exporter thereupon seized his pen and a ream of paper and commenced inditing telegrams to the different members of Parliament of their acquaintance in Ottawa.They telegraph ed also to the leader of the Opposition, Hoo.Mr.Laurier, und in fact the members were deluged with despatches, ôver 25 in all being sent.This unwonted activity brought the anewer from Bon.C.H.Tupper that there must have been some misunderstanding, t the orders were, and they had been repeated, to have the space 2 feet 8 inches all over.On receipt of this qulet was restored in the Exchange, and the members bad time to fan themselves and cool off.It i8 understood that the new regulation goes into effect at once, and in future all the boats leaving this port.carrying cattle will have their fittings 2 feet 8 inches for each animal.THE WISEMAN LICENSE GRANTED.Lively Passage - at - Arms Between Judge Dugas and Mr.Carson.The hearing of the application for a saloon license made by Jo .Wiseman, of St Lawrence street, ont kJ the opposition made thereto by Mr.J.H.Carson, of the Dominion Alliance, vas begun \u2018Thursday afternoon before Judges Dugas and Desnoyers as License Commissioners.Recorder de Montigny declined to sit on the ground that he had already expressed an 2 inion that he would refuse a licenss to at place, in view of the fact that a case had recently been heard before him wherein Wiseman was convicted for allowing gambling in his place.The grounds of Mr.Carson's opposition were simply that gambling was carried on in the place, and that a saloon was not required in the neighborhood.Mr.L.QO.David appeared for the applicant, and declared that the conviction was for playing cards up stairs in the private house and not in the satoon.Mr.Carson said he had not a copy of the conviction, but believed it was for gambling in the saloon.There had been complaints made to him frequently about gambling in the place.Judge Dugas\u2014\u2018 Who are you?You are nobody.Why should complaints be made to Mo arso Carson\u2014\u201cI am a citizen, your honor, interested in the peace and good order of the community.\u2019 Judge Dugas\u2014''It is strange that complaints should be made to you, YOU HAVE NO OFFICIAL POSITION.\u201d Mr.Carson\u2014\u2018\u2019 1 have an official position in a society | here, Your Honor.\" Judge Dugas\u2014* No; you have none.\u201d After thie passage-at-arms both judges decided that others who had committed offences against the law had receiv- od r licenses and fe mould not ve fair signal out the present applican u Denoyers said that Wiseman had alrosdy been punished for his infraction of the law ana he did not think it was right to extinguish him altogether.They would grant his license, but at the first infraction of the law his license would be canoelled.Before Judge Dugas could leave the bench Mr.Carson arose e him to task for saying he was nobody and bad no official Judge D : \u201cYes, I meant what I said.You have no official positio Mr.Carson: \u201cBut | have.your honor, I am an officer of a society here in this city.\u201d Judge Dugas_-\u201cYes; a society which has no official position.Mr.Carson\u2014 \"Yes, it has, Your Honor.\u201d Judge Dugas\u2014\u201cNo, it has not;\u201d and with this detlant answer, he loft the Bench.BRAND DERBY SWEEP.The Difficulty Not Yet Settied \u2014 Lengthy Litigation Likely.After considerable quibbling among lawyers and clients the agreement that was expected to have been reached Wednesday afternoon in connection with the payment of the Brand Derby sweeps, was not arrived at, and unless one of the parties interested becomes reconciled to the terms of settlement agreed upon by the others, the holders of winning horses will be left for an indefinite period without their money.According to Ald.Farrell's at torneys, he was prepared ceedings ainet Brand tar had vo ebt claimed un later day, in order that the money attached in the hanas of the bank might be distributed among the winners, of whom several were particulars friends of his.Although Ebbitt at first objected to paying the costs on his intervention, it is said he oollapsed when Mr.Askew agreed to pay the costs as long ar A settlement could Le reached at once.Brand was not present, but there seemed to be no doubt that the (Agreement would have proved satisfactory to him.However, mat- rs seemed to have turned out differently to the great disgust of several parties in- Nothing Like It For giving strength and Making pure blood\u2014 Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla SAFETIES We have the following wheels in stock: j Rover No.1, Ou Cushion Tyre ras 8140.00 \u2018the Rover No.1, d Tyre.125.00 \u201cPsycho, Solid Soa, Lane \u2026 120.00 Psycho, Ladies, Solid Tyre rein 125.00 Perte Black Prince, Cushion 105 ry on time or apecial prices for cash.T.W.BOYD & SON, 1841 Notre Dame street.140x2 2aw PARKIN & MCcLEISH, Late with C.J.Covernton & Co, Chemiata, ' ARE NOW OPEN AT 81 BLEURY STREET, Corner of Lagsuchetiere.Dispensing of Physicians\u2019 Prescriptions a Specialty.Bell Telephone 0147.| 142x:1- STATE LATE L.V.MORIN, | \u201ccs \u201cDRUMMONDYILLE., QUE.The ereditorn of the above estate are requested to file their claime & Sur office, 7 Pisce ' Armes, Mont.rest, within 30 d eta miwT & TURCOTTR,.«Actes for Legatee.Over the Reported Decision of the Govern- ER Fad THE FRESH .AIR FUND.OPENING OF THE HOME.The Home on the Richelieu River, at Chambly, is being prepared for the opening on or about the 26th inst.Applications for admission may be made to the Committee, at the Sran Office, 165 St.James Btreet, which will meet there daily, Saturdays excepted, between the hours of 3and 4 p.m from and after Monday next, the 22nd inst.Owing to the time required to investigate and report upon applications, the latter must be recelved not later than each Tuesday, to ensure the applicant's-being sent to the Home the same week.FINANGIAL, une (8, The Bank ot England \u201crate was this morning reduced to per cent.\u2018The position in the local money Parker is lhe Baume with al à to & per cent.g commercial paper at 6 to Ÿ per cent, according to name and date.The stock market Lo-day was.-moderately active, but trading was very unevenly distributed, Pac the, Telegraph and North-West Land almost monopolizl the attention.ot Pacific, two blocks changed hands at 793 Telegr aph there were three fair 105, 10424 and 105, The dealing in North.West Land was at.7234.at which figure there was a transaction yesterday.Tho sales are given iu detail below.MORNING SaLES.\u20141 Bank of Montreal aL 21830 do at 2t 21834: 5 Commerce au 128} raph at 105, 50 do aL 104% 350 Pacific at 794; 25 Stree paîwas 100 North-West Land at.\u201cAFTRENOON SalLrs\u2014235 Commerce at au 39g Pate al 79%; 100 North-West Land Coat 106: (new stock) at 181; Montreal Stock Exchange.Reported for the STAR by Gordon Burathz &Co.Stock Brokers, 9 St.Sacrament st à p.m.dune 18, An.ce Bid 22 9 2 [218 29 \u2014 Dion.\u2014 Commerce .ae 0 , je! Marie | 87: Mont-Cot Co.0 Oo E oO $.: cTuêre : PSESES ELLE ERUI Hoc ei 2341108 -\u2014 Soul sie 8 Col 106 1004 Dom.Oo \u2014 In Bell Tel Co \u2014 \u201cpod $ du K.Blea.| \u2014 Mont.Tel.105% 105 Btreet R.N.B, \u2014 New York Stock Exchange.Specially revorted for br S143 R McDougall Bros.Stock Brockers, 60 St Fra & A Rete rset.\u201cane 18, 1891.Up'e.3 p.m .3pn ne.3 Es w.106% \u2014 \u2014 fObio & Miss | \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 62%i8L P.& 0.\u2014 Z ~ | \u2014 do pref \u2014- Do aT wen Tov 16 had n © = |# ic Mail \u2014 38% \u201c1354 13634 cz - | Ï JT To \u2014 \u2014 16 10 35%, 36% | 64% 65 ZZ K| 82 81 St, \u201c| 85 sa =o Yo | 45 454 \u2014- = 10 Z| = wl Bl 30K 69 | ev! .35% dé 17 (Sterling \"+ - 6TH [pee Lan! eis 81% free 1 = Meeeae nee \u2014 \u2014 Grain and Provisions Jn Chicage.' Dewald Bree.re) privete wire open- ng snd ste eet and clone, prices fu © Chicago to-day as follows; Month Opens.Big Cavosi Cros WEBAT.JUIF.85 031g! Sod Aug.on 9 9.0 CORX.Be Oars.4 Be) Poxx.LARD.Hd GOLD SPECTACLES.PROF.SAM'L 8.GRAN Will be in daily attendance to ince sult parties NT oe ENGLISH GOLD SPECTACLES \u2014FTITRD WITE\u2014 Dr.Mackenrie'a Celebrated Ophthaimic'Lensss, Teléphone, 4820.No extra charges.HENRY GRANT & SON, Qphthalmio Opticians, 72 Beaver Hall, Lor.4 Derchester street.Merchants\u2019 Line.THE TRIP OF T THE SEASON! MONTREAL TO TORONTO and Return.A CHARMING TRIP for $14.00.Arriving at Toronto 8 p.m.Thursday.MONTREAL TO DETROIT and Return.10 DAYS ON THE WATER for $28.00.MONTREAL TO CHICAGO and Return.18 DAYS ON THE WATER for 838.Berths piloted ® urohase of tckota.No EXTRAS BALE EVE.AY at 10 a.G.B.PAQUES & CO.To Common st.D.BATTERSBY.184 St James st.> Remember To Attend i\u201c! The Auction Sale ot niFancy Cabinet and Up- X/hoistered Furniture, Pic- 4 tures an nd general household urnishings, also seven Collie Pups, to be held at our rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame Street, To-morrow 138xtf (Friday) Atternoon, at 2.30 O'Clock.M.HICKS & CO., 1421 Auctioneers.QUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ffects, contents of a large residence.Brat Brussels Car à Pieces Room F uroiture, roues 3 an amen Lonnges Lesther Bent entr Bn nut Extension Dining Table, Fine a Bideboard, China, Glass and Silver Wars, Tab le and Bed Linen, Han Chaire Mandaome Pina Beat Manto) Mirror ai Wal tan Simone TS, and other Bedr ta, Hair and other ronan Spring Beds, Brass and Iron « hangs, shataads, Re: Hall Stove, Cooking Han, a our Kooms No.320 TO-MORROW, FRIDAY MORNING, AT TEN O'CLOCK.D.H.& W.H.FRASER.Broserved Sale at 1421 Anctionsers, AILIFFR 8A FE e ROVINCE UFBEO, DIg- trict of Mon No.4787 \u2014 Cireuit Court Tr Ho etal Piaihtiffe va Louis Foret iarat a aiÿ Defen ants.On the 27th day of June inatant, at ten of the clock in the { omicile ed lace of ta, otre Dame n the City of Montreal, will be mold, by authority of Justice, ail the, ood and \u201copsiation the id Defe ts 4, seized cause.cons clogks, 1 ; Torins cab IL H LASED 8,010.Bae Montreal, June 17th, 1891.1 AILIFFS BAL \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, D, ns of Montres) \u2014 No.4 3 J aaistra Court.Louis Gone res, Plaintiff, ve 'Zotique n the 27th day of June.| 1 e forenoon, st the fondant se Yifrabetn ot, in auchority of and c le: of tie said Defan in\" bis canes,\u2019 consisting of oan .DAOUST, B.8.0.Montreal, 1 the clock Ia Fost all , seized .stone, ete une 1801.1421 Al x 18- trict of Montreal.\u2014 fe © Moria- trate Court.Louis Leon lan: Fiaindd.vy 3, Dame sy Tharaille M Sn the 27 of June, instan 9 Of he * aloe in the fore- at the seid Defendant, Bas Pool et in th sat, iil be \u201col at oi justice ohat- © hortir zed in thia cause.Sonning of household furniture.ete.1, \"om on oniresl.{ sai LAPORTE, B.S.ja Fane, 1891.LIFE SALE-FROVTNCE OF GOYBES t i treal No.1844.Su rio rt.B gee ain.RAR Lg ho * fon.dant wenty-seventh day of re 10 of the he io In the forepoon.at the atte o ihe >.à Defend: 66 wy a.wif th My of ontrea! #0! w ustice, ail he fs and chatte of Be à fendan i in ie cause, Ma of household furniture.Terma .8.BOUBANSA, x 8,0 Montreal, June 195] Bo).4! « VAILIFF'A FAL 4g le Wu Q ki Brit A Lon Court, Michel Bet vre, ot a.Piatnyive.ye ne Le ce, > 2 REG mise, cauneê, the ¥5th 1.it Ten the clock in phe or oon, at of the said Defendant.No.130 in the City of treel, will on .thority of ade.oA she Œ L | cdetes \"The way in which Hood's Sarsaparilla builds ap people in run down or weakened state of health couclusively praves the claim thas this.medicine \u201cwakes the weak strong.\u201d It does not aot like » stimulant, linparting fictitious strength from which there must follow a reaction of greater weakness (han before, bus in the most naturel way it overcomes that tired feeling, creates sa appetite, purifies the blood, and.in short, Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla wives great bodily nerve, menial sud digestive stzongth.Now is the time to take it © \"Yo the spring my whole systemn was çom- pletely run down.T began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after using two bottles J find my appetite restored, my nervous system toned up, and my wenersl Lealth greatly improved.\u201d Gxonax Brat, bill Poster, Gallipolis, Ohio.Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla \u201c1 earnestly recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla to all who peed à good strengthening medicine and blood purifier.\u201d WinsiELb 8.Tucxas, Tewksbury, Masa.\u201c1 have taken Hood's Karsaparilla, snd heartily recommend it «8 a blood purer\u201d 8.Bucx- LAXD, o3-Mayor of Fremont, Qufo.Makes the Weak Strong Every loarediont employed in farsaparilla our own drug-mill, and from the time of purchase until the medicine is prepared, eve is carefully weiched with a view to attaluiag the best possible result For That Tired Feeling - bor a first class spring medicine my wife and! th think very highly of Hood's Barsaperilia Tout suring 1 44a us a xreat deal of good, and we felt beter throush the Lot weather than evey before.It cured my wife of sick headache, snd relisved me of a dizsy, tired feeling.We shall certainly take it again this spring.\u201d J.H.PRAROR, Bupt.Granite Railway Co.Conoord, N.M.Creates an Appetite * Hood's Barsaparilla bas driven off the rhen- matiem and improved my appetite so much thal my boarding mistreas says I must keep 1t look: up or she will be obliged tO reise my board every other boarder that takes Hood's Barsaps- rilla\u201d* \u2018Tomas BUnBELL, 99 Tillery Street, Brooklyn, N.X, Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla Bold by all drugrists.81; 6 for 83.Prepared only by C.I.HOOD & Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mans.100 Doses One Dollar | Hold by all druggists.81:6 for 85.Preparedonly by C.1 HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass, 100 Doses One Dollar et DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE?ALLeN's Lung BaLsam.NO BETTER REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, &C.: COPPER WIRE.BRASS WIRE.Copper guaranteed to be Pure Lake Cop opper of the highest conductivity, Carefully drawn to decimal gauges, eq imported.ALSO in quality and finish to anything Tinned Copper Wire, Merchants\u2019 Copper Wire, All Gauges Brass Wire, Made from High or Low Brass for Springs and other purposes, tinned if require Prices guaranteed lower than can be imported.Capacity 10 tons per day.DOMINION WIRE MANTG CO 120x2aw PROTECT CANADIAN LABOR One ton of Steel is worth.c.s\u2026\u2026\u2026.$60 00 One ton of Iron in the earth is worth.Canadian labour.rhrssesensemese ses su0ss 6975 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 $60 00 High tariff alone would cause the rails to be made here instead of importing, them, and would give our country the new fleld of population that we are wanting, and every working man would then be able to smoke a MINERVA CIGAR.-\u2014M\u2014 FORTIER-.$57.00 NET CASH.Solid Oak Sideboard.Solid Oak Dining Table.6 Side Diners, Leather Seat.2 Arm Diners, Leather Seat.BEST VALUE IN THE CITY.FEE & MARTIN, Furniture, Carpet & Bedding Warerooms 357 to 361 St.James street.14134 KANOE KusHIONS, KANOE KARPETS.Paddles, Oars & Fittings, \u2014ON SALE AT\u2014 Montreal Canoe and Boat Agency, WALTER H.COTTINGHAM, 56 St Peter St Lawn Tennis! RACQUETS FOR 1891.SEARS SPECIAL, 87.00.PETTITT, 95.50.THE CLUB, 84.75.LONGWOOD, 84.THE PARK, $3.00.HUB, 82.50.SURPRISE, 82.00, Wright & Diteon\u2019s Champienship Balls.CANADIAN OFFICIAL BALL.A5c esch, $3.50 per t ex L piaye rs in Montreal uss wris 14212 @ nos nt & Ditacn: .BA RQUET Send or call for sions T.W.BOYD & MO 1641 Notre Page Street, 142e0d2x Agents for tread.FOR SALE AT ST.ANNE DE BELLEVUE ~\u2014The Residence of \u2014 Mit.EDWARD NIELD.Thins house has all modern Improvements and ta in excellent order.The furniture will be sold with the house if required and Immediate possesion given.For further particulars apply to CHARLES HOLLAND, 140xeodtf 249 AT.JAMES STREET.FOR SALE At Hudson, Quebec.Jee well nova Morint Victoria, prover ty fronting the Two Mountains and formerly hy residence of the Late GEOBGK MATTHEW Eng, Consis tog of about 300 acres, Asome DweiHn ona Fer House.Gardeners and Porter ° rer.Btablre.Ice.Root ona The view from thir « 15 on ere within a ressonsble distance of entra) ood tha place in reached either by rail or boss.To be sold st à moderate figure and on sae For further perte ee apply to OH ARLES, SOLLAND, t.James Street.2 118 cod x tt > LET.The 0 City ho 1912 Notre Dame Street.known heel such to abe vel, gand business pub He.no SEA Somioriante id on veniant comme water hostinu, Eat Dalia anperior fange, Apply to 14134 4 King streat.WANTED.AB active young map, thoroughly posted In manu- fecturine woollen wil} sngplien portunity to make 2 ntart in life, ith sure prospect gio success Apply h raiser only t sm.M, Lor so Bt.G.8.ry Trustee, _141x4 TWe MONTREAL Pass, oy Ni Serpe, veal and es st.Montreal.STAR ce in Boni ou.| 1 | | | | fntsd at fAs corner | tohed | Ring À a 1722 coûté Money AR = advanced 2 3 7 for Building on the \u201c HUB\u201d Property Ti JUNCTION Houses and lots for sale.Easy terms, ARNSTRONG & COOK, Owners, B.J.HICAEY.Masager Head Office, Montreal Junction, Telephone 8408.City Office, Btandard Sulldine, Telephone 1978 : x3 Real Fstate Now is the time Lo secure.A First-clans Real A Tome grisble Pa House, Good resto men usiness Properties or Building Lo We have them tor sale.Or if you want to rent n House, Togpinos or Unfurnished, or a Shop, or an Office, We have them to let.If you vant to Borrow Money on First Mort.ago D Real Es We atways have Money to Lend.t of Prope d Fate tates, rtien an ll Collection of Renta, ete\u2026 ia n stare in our business.We also Insurance Risks at Lowess Baise io?in First class Companies.And we Auction Sales of Real Estate At our Salesrooms and Office, 181 Mt.James street, Ground Fieer, \u2018When Required.J, CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, Real Eetate Agovts and Real Estate Auctionerrs.142x2 Money to Lend, 5pcto6pc, - Ist Mortgages.J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 8ST, JAMES \u201cTREET.13818 MONTREAL ANNEX Lags for sale in thie growing suburb.For prices, plans and full particulars, enquire of J.Cradock Simpson & Co.14)x tf 191 ST, JAMES STREET.Montreal Junction.Building Lots for Sale, Houses tor Sale.J, CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 181 St.James Street.334z10 ESTATE LATE J.M.YOUNG.FOR ALES tre, villa residence nf tha late John M Fe 2 Rherbrooke atraet.HKize of lot, about eat from e on Nherbrocke street by 206 feet nn with large donble pony stones cottage, ar Tiber particulars.ep .\" otre Deme street, er Li b na treet, : 3 "]
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