The Montreal daily star, 25 avril 1892, lundi 25 avril 1892
[" LAST EDITION.cmv, OUTTÉ: Baily Star 32,500.six PAGES.Jf Lac AIL PRICE ONE CENT.MONTREAL, MONDAY, APRIL 25.1892, | VOL, XXIV-=No.97.APT A STILL A MYSTERY.Specific Articles.oo Ei Booms to Let.T ACHINE, 5 Mauatiorns » oom \u2014 LANGE F FRONT 4 clothes e - i tas one acart % Fae MAY.1wo | oor, unfurnished: water and clo A da A nations Yacant.Fimatl 8 ~~ HARDWARE.28 OOMS-FROM THE FIBST amisodaies, With élosets.Address 110 Benguinet street 87 .¢ eC IC Ne 's Inquest on the Body of Ulay\u2014 Æ si NASAL LA NTE DIES\u2019 TRAVELLING MAID WA enact hand wholesale or retail.Ad.2 R free OD card.opposite the aor tha: OUMB_AT 91 BT.UKBAIN.LARGE BACK \u2014I Coroner .a of No, & bhot T'akon From Ÿ a LA .experienc 80 1 t class fines .or Lwo gentlemen Twenty Gra .; VV ANTED\u2014FTRST Saas 1 LIVE AL WA Yo i die writing » good ban ud for Lome \u201cAe Box 5, Bowmanville, un 5 FAPEE maNGuE B Hotel, 47M dote ife stot, ono uf the st bo 1 a farior, suitsble for une it room 97 4 f the Brain\u2014Skull Fracturod Alter Death.5 ence ment.sh 73 D T-CLAB 0! NE OMB, \u2018 A A \u2014\u2014 ; 7 PE ETS dre Hil book ania 2 PLOMDER AND sr cam: WANES.comic.5, yours hit Apply cold Rooxs-To BRENT.22 MoGILL COLLEGE AV ooM&\u2014TW0 NI ve Not movie EP A f The Clay shooting case at Lachine Is still % taxes 43 2ew NTED\u2014A GOOD t the lowest price n 9 Li © LE ; \u201d urder 4 Go.urserymen, uy TUDUGIN SALES Alter Denman & Ogilvie, #79 Uleury stxoot, dope, Dominique ELV PY iF a DOMB- -EXOEPT TIONALLY ESA Sous.FORT VITE BOARD; ALSO TABL hye Ptr \u2019 a mystery.The presumption oF mo a ANTED\u2014AG Fontbill Nurseries; ~ 86 ANTED-1 MEDIA he ade Bandaomel y ar ar Al INT g à h been somewhat atren © w+ for fall deliverdo for enter nt ook: sd ANTED\u2014AN arse ASBIBTANT.ADDRES enced lady, position as sienogra or: re 66 Manstiold E WELL FURNISHED FR( as t de A a Box FURNISHED OOM\u2014LARGE bath, not and by the æprearance o Jargeat to Cens Et Tron amp ica a wolioit 34 King street, Ott 4 writen\u2019 Frooh ; bout reterences.ai PARTIES WANTING Gorn iui: room.for ond or two geiiticmen: beth, and fest re-orys publie mind by slalties, baudsomv outst explicatl ond A MESSAGE BOY, 42 OO ois ell] ind the samo and all mo P8218\" | ol waver: was and overs Sonvenionce, 38 \u201c076° The purest auatity of Cream Tartar, finest re-ery 1 be quiet country town and by fron rien 25 year Fait Banator, Mont: ANTED- MMÉDIATELE, ina sol AND LOWER PORTS, rooms will And the sain reer el tailized Bi-Carbonste of Sods are used În its propar i instruments taken in tectives in the q =, ; ellington, Temyle 71 tf WAS who has Knowledge of the sity.NTED\u2014POR QUEBEC 5 lesale provements at 77 Gel LD- ; street.The following ins roner\u2019s jury.But Photo.Bis Stone & Wo © Os Cauherine » a nufacturers\u2019 and who.e pr BLE PARLOK bi, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018ITH USE OF KITCHEN, Keopers for the past su the empanelling of a co W.Beall, Manager.Broadway Mülinery Hoon, 235 North aud soul, manufacturers Unes, Lry OOMB_TWO LAkGE DOU furnished, on | OM\u2014FURNISHED, WII rdrobe, sic lt bas stood A] with house.than ever.for the celebrated topsy, and PPLY WITH REFER- merchants\u2019 ssmples of the % owing i Severc: s, newly and handsomely Cos o waiTied couple: gas, bath, wa 075\" seeds aad ts now (if possible) better exchange for Dr.Valois, who performed the autopsy, ANTED\u2014A BUTLER.A Dorchester - - ook.ery, Blatlonery + rooms, 193 Melonlte s i 33 Olt unotilors st._ F.+ Surv.bot ; ences, between 10and 7, at BUS sy WANES tase) Oiby peforenoes required.AE good traveliors aie Sion ai tue disjosition oT the throom Pt: eco meet WE FURN NTÉHLD ! Eatutly private.Se Se FURNISHED DOUBLE All the Best Grocers sell it.HAZELTON, FISCHER Joseph Wray, the foreman vf the ur, both ; at 11.(Protestant.tablishiment.Yor re.» 08 046 MB \u2014 il conveniences.TB | 43 0OMs\u2014LAR LL flat, for 287xt1 ON Pianos, ; n the groun 5 H FAMILY IN 2 148 McTavish st.HET) es L.A.Heri, Quebec, Que.t rooms, with boasd ; a vd R° Jo front roowns, ou bathroom flat, and DOMINI scout this theory, o ANTED-H¥'AN ENGLIB active and willing at 148 Melavisl D MANUFAC ete.apply to RGETIC, ron oar Sherorooke st.| XN and single trow Windsor.134 Peel st.: E LORIMIER, double-bar- lorais, à young eatlewan, J sud treated 8 | UNI RD FOR AN IMPORT AN table faraily | NL rD-EMPLUYMENT BY AN ENERG T ictoria street, nea GE HAND- ; geutlomen, third house 973 H! D ; 5 a man armed with a ; + ssalat wonerally ; will be considered sud treated us Wine TNT re RES wareboure, rustworthy young man, good mate salisy.OOME\u2014LADY HAVING VENT LAK Bear Doux FURNIBHED.WITR pint Maker, has just recsived full stock of Have been put in good order, and are ! relied gun would scarcely be attack- ù (ve sa vancod it req ulred.or in ia ne ful sante must rouide Sith is paronte.0B Lyme wr iy men EU x AB oc 96 4 R Borne Dario ur A en lattiog ossi cle to gentle i R ve ard, oi D'abord strout.fronting Viger Sar ther (] at, all prices, sti au making Eh 8h rte ro warranted to be exactly as represented.! wt 0 an unarmed robber and information to Mra.\"oie om d salary expected, ¥ ot 1 | Agarens > OONER, By inion without brenkfast; firéL cluss abton, oard, a ordtr._ 1700 Notre Dawe sires test © their Cigra © Sounty 4; Box Ces baidorais WORK AT NV ANTED A GOUD, RELIAS 80.Soa Wa good imam horougtiy A \u201cxperisnced in Fa hos, 4 dress\u201d B31 6.Bian BLE ROOMS, MS\u2014PAKLORS, NEWLY FULNISHED, Ae a TEAM YACHTS AND LAUNCHES\u2014ANY | They are all modern, and of the la then shot with hie own gun.that tho dead A dore wat: og GL pi or day.Apply o ne 1s waichmen, $40.ote) ous Si driver, qua produce, a siuation in 8 gas Bran oes VE S OOMB-\u2014BINGLE AND ! Ar ROUE in room on rou on baturoom Sai, all modorn, cdn ve.\u201c5 3 size, speed guaranteed; fuil Rarticulars style of cases.opinion, how \u2018had\u2019 been fractured after he rn lork, inurrie t ss.Address © Tah oF \u2014\u2014 bath room flat, v2 Un.on Ave nesr - lsen Iron ma t AL, g 1741 84 Catherimest ol Lusiné: Ad on enc n.sie lication, Polse 1, i aused death.Bu Wm, Davis & Sous, Coru wa.Wholesals Louse porter.973 LEE OOUPLE, BITUA- 14 Champ de Mars st 120\" BTAR office PP room %15, New York Life firing of the shot whiou ¢ NT, TWO : jANThD \u2014 BY MARRIED .114 RONT ROOM, 3:00,\" 87 7 ROOM Lows katte.Agent 61s T ring urderer would D\u2014A GENERAL TI t 5 AÙ , wite as cook, gener, LL FURNISHED F CV FUANISHED SITTING RU robable that a m PT references required.Apply 95 3 ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, FPR Av rrr servant uns.ben us kerdener, gr fab nay, 258 0 Rotten Hat; all modern conveniences, gs Rove N NE EVLY FUL-NISE convenionces.704 Building T.A3 TAYLOPS Mont- 5 À RE Bis Bout Clay: 's brains, as has veen done, Durocuer 25 Y GRD MAY, FOR THE MONTHS VV fora manufacturing sud dey wor preferred, SUI Drary, care vf £.Martin, forist, 05 3 toris street HOOKER.BTHEET; FIRST.Union Ave.USFULNIRHED 10 Teal Wazeroom Je at 154 N.Y,, and after wards think it necestar No alt ANTED\u2014B ve its 2B | oly maining pact employ ors, shiary EXpooied sto Catherine INT- OUMB\u2014727 SHERH : tions in the OOME-TWO OR THREE UNFUL d Bafeu Kept HAZ ON BR ara his skull and thus leave W of May and June, B KousTel tv 144 Hui- WBE PE 871 ess \u2014BY YOUNG MAN (WELL ACQUAINT- fn one of the best situa .family.176i, Moniquest, _ Second-han - 4 round corners.as Dutectives Grose and .after twelve, ! Bux 1570.ANTEL\u2014B in lumuerman's olasu zooms 83 let.Two in fam 73 (5) taves, %.ba Neavertheless, Dw in cvenlux or morning 953 BERVANT FOR À Ww od with city trade), situation in Eiret olnus any constantly fu stock.oc as new in every respec B y nt to Lachine on Satur- chison : JANTED \u2014 A GENERAL Lis, Pine rd: spoaks both isugusges, birs INGLE FRUNT AE E, WITH BUARD TEE , à 810,00 mouthly- Jarpenter, Who We ore AN MERE Ly Swanton Le 0 7 Bara PE ot dPrark'aveiue Avely fotorouces Audross \"V 26DG,\" NTAB ee 2 2 R back wiih or without board: not movin | 15 F or ition at BU Aveyie avenne.B73 SERIOUS ERR ROR Bate, Terme, zon 00 rn æ x INS, N.Y, | day evening and oh tates bot Wher ° of tre a prly lu tue __95 3_ avenue Ory ast of Fart RIDDLE ; YOUNG MAN, AG .1 root, =v.JUSE as th JBOLDIE & MoO - à RES the body was foun A STBDLEAGED JANTED\u2014vY A lier of goners à Latour 8 0 Y JUST TAKEN UP HO not to use the 0 (6j 8300.0 octaves, 4 roun , heir opinion 18 support, mde st.(of Gu HON.À KEN.ÿ ANTED-IMMLDIATELY, b ferences re- lun us suorthana and typowr 5 THOUT BOARD, ON BATH.OUNS\u2014LAD uires; would Mke t 98 ol James 8 d leus, L'oseivuod case D - dus der was done, and the F d ON AL EX MACEE raun as Gurse to young baby : re 5 W ars wito | Just om loyer os po ya rH on wi ferin ave, io Ro wore routns than abe req 1} rvom at i griect order.Prosecutor, Mr.Quinn, an ANTED AGEN Ts H ted to sell his lite.pel Ht 97 oitice hand.Kive yu = in flat, 1 gentleman.4 Luffer 36 b two parlors surnished, with sma.cE RICHES SOLICITOB \\ifal tone and action an & ood ns new.in ed by the Crown mined 6 ju dead: sxunls wan at a! coute.quiçed.190 Mauce bt.LES reforon: 68.Address \u2018M, 00: .rent the d, tu prolessiontl Kentienan, TENTS pian ATENTS, down and 810.00 mont.Macmahon, who also exa trated; © - ; WASHING, S S 5 ds tacheu if requiied, on > Payable §:05.00 do Detective Ma A Only éditine eu A à Cu Toronto.ANTEL\u2014A YOUNG BERVANT, No, Was to 3 ANTEL\u2014BY Se vEroNT Cou SETURL pi FRORCSL.ENDID FURNIBHED ROOM, wi TH locality west of Bleury: houpe hus all irene 50% P 57 King street west, Morente J -cuIe KERING & \u201cous the scene of the tragedy on Saturday 3 Send Lutwadiate Pas 3 no ironing.Good refervuc 97 WA y May lst: thorousbily Mack.Hop vurn, Westh- RM lues bosrd, for a gentleman ur therm VoLien Cus.Libyo chicas exchange 97 3 Patents procured in Oanads and foreixn countries.8275.0 Boston fis octaves, 4 roun evening.The result of their investiga: À \u2014 ç borri dt.ling.Diabo GOT, \" 2 0, 8 ication, 8 se * rio YIELD - BUOTESTANT TEACHER FOR Ww ANTED-LADY OFFICE Tn 2 in sn Vermont nu x Anois oi Hie LY FUKNIBRED, HOT AND COLD 21 Yo Dare ILELY FUKNISHED WITH FULL OR paulo relative Lo oi'pétents open date 648 cctent condition Payubre 650.00 down and $0.00 Shek pr 88 the finding of a portion j Ller:entary suuum.Apply Francis QUICK auvancement.Mail Tes e.ing AN TD \u2014 KL-ENGAGEMENT A - ee Sur at.936 tial b a1, house newly uone up, a T i of Trains the bod LB o tron iu am throom flat.uy German partial bo ly.«2 Victoria st.lexible Bridie attached, Bpec monthly feet from where the y E Gudfrol, salary $2 pa ure Co.Que rapher.asbier, waoolosale hous are) Managln WAY éper In hotel or club, ur as ma 96 3 R water: ba LED uveniences, ueLilewen only.97 3 BOECK HS with Flex de the old N.Va, Thé octaves tree over fifteen flesh and À ©, Shigawako i seueoper, 5 Place d'Armies square.97 3 XBYO.\" DTAR Office.LE ST CLASS KUNIS | Go (3 ally designed to superse \u2014FINCHER, N.Y.Lou this plece of flesh « ?mee - IFE AS \u201cGRO.AND FE ris slt ln AND SA ls taste \"5 YouNa WOMAN NOT BUEJEUE OoM To Lk: Pe Eth motend Beis and OMA-FURNISHED, TU MARRIED D COUPLE, PAINTERS Eating mint and oil and nae 8275.00 carved go a Veale oondion, Lay a saohod te the waddinæ of the gun.i 4 WW ATED As ANDRE references, à ta?8 Ww for oy rte TOC clerk! 730% How y AN Bua sickness oe In 3 Det 4:3U Dorchester st, betwve 3 lu F Ohana re: A Lei require BRUSHES.ware dealers.74 as wood as new.péyabls 8#0.0v down and &5.0 This, then, would indicate that the, boly \u201cF ou sgiesmen.; are.973 ive her services us chilare 1 wailed LLl- err sta.MS, FUR.$16 hichmond sircel, duwn st \u2014 LE ibid ND ELEVATORS, oved from where the Antoine st.orders open at à Place d'Ariues sq & © for passage.Audress or Bop y 2 LARUE PLEABANT HOOMS, FUK IUT VI EET, BINGLE AND FEW BECUND-HA mo 3 Was rem d to the stream A EE NOUSEMAIS TO TABLE N ABOUT éxchaug Poe, 20 Union s6 x vOMs-\u2014# {ahed, at 614 St.Lawrence ooMs-s1 VICTOKIA BTL.d'or nn.DOMINION, 7% ootaves, à where the gun was foun VANIRD A HOUBR M AP UNE ava.LABL ANTED\u2014FOR Oi FICE, YOUNG MA QUE Loy, care of ru.Joyce, _ = LÀ Nished and uaturnishe a wi à Ubie;slso & large parlor, tarnished or | le cheap, Miller Bros.& Toms, 50 00- triugs carvod leve, very lity an dy) was discovered.N uood wages.Apply ab tweuly.must write frst class band und be TED\u2014OFFICE WORK, rT, YEAKS IN ; street (2 Gsore abors Line avenue Partial orsull board.Lerws ressousvle.yu good order, for sale fice, 74 York street, H.D.2 * \u2018used, Mike new, Payable 815.00 in which 1t (the body Coroner Jones - W WOLK YOR US AT n twat Bcurea.Apply by letter, to WAL very, roliabie aud trustworthy; INULE RUOM, ON BATH: furnishou.971 Montreal.Toronto offic 582 The first witness called by Coro ANTED-T0 DU VUK NE t0 8H à WOok easily quick anu accurate between land I.Roow bd, English Lak: 282 Tax office, Ut VOM\u2014FURKNISHED 5 LE id water in bath.TH Bimmons, agent and 87.00 monthly.intained the opinion 4 hoime, lauies and kirls; $3 soll addressed delivered in Lurson Letu sou 1: 07 1 toetotuler.Address \"A room flat, with hot and co Bu TO LET WELL FUKNISHED, WIT 2 YLINDERS, GENERATOR#, & GOMIEN, N.was Dr.Valois.He ma reporter no Painting or cauvassing.hen Liv ry luupertal Buliding, Bt, Jamesst.~~~ 97 \u2014 RDP 20 EAS, TINTIN dt, Catherine st, VOMB\u2014 ly; not moving in May.ODA FOUNTAINS, C 1eed of à Freezer, \u2014-LYNCH & 3, Nees he expressed to a STAR Sivoo! 2e Echo Mauutucturing Company.4 Live NN ANTED_A TIDY GIRL TO MIND ANINEANT.yy ANTED i LASTER) Address 0% Latour ut.\u2019 2070 oi WELL FURNISHED PABLUÉ AND R y rTyakaant, for Ladies only not STE RRR $215.00 7 octaves, very âne caso, in wood urd orn ing, viz, that denth was Square, Bostc ; A atonce.4D ; 49 Beaver Hn RUOMS, UNFUst- , Wholesale lruiterer a - fonthly.:cidental discharg \" ADTEU \u2014 À Mer au to Dave charge of eT \u2014 FXPEn CRD \u201cGEE Donipant JANTED\u2014BY RESPECTABLE WUMAN, Wand.tty AND BINGLE, WITH HB BOARD: Roue d.SMR re A548 su Catherine Bret footonur diretuaitia, Ont.67 316.00 down and 87.on LER N.Y., 7% octaves caused o gun Wi itness swore that he had budrom\u201d Letorences required, A, aT \\ waiior, highest wakes.Vienna Café, Don an AE dE 0 Cloning by Hl ROSE oder Souvenisnces sv oh ior dor say.Avply, 809 8h Catherine.T.3 ATIONAL CASH REGISTER FOX SALE AT A 225.0 TEA ne ones cabve less, In made à poat mortem NG ina Son thom © A Temple Bail ireet, near Windsor, iy #17 Voileue street.0 4s NE BTREE Half price for cas! lent order, like new.7 Trains of No.8 13 and 12 0'ciock, ut 73 Kay st, sire dey.Appiy 21: Col ; B 154% ST.ANTOI great bargain, aken twenty g Begranan at 5 Biukora avenue, fout of ac 08 5 Was B-PAINTES à AT POIRIEK & READ.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION ER en ui OONS-TO LET, SPARLOR BEDROOM ANS Rn ral ith or without, voard, 1 a WE.POTTER & QO.0 gEinters.Otty.able 815.00 down ant 5.00 mora ory , Cae brain.This shot ho} produced verorethe off Dorchuster st.Pe YL cheese maker, ¢ Figoon double room, W 86 Canadian family, Apply - 01s hi WEBER & CO., 7 octave, extr He also testitied tha ; NDERS.A FAPER NT 5 UR RETAIL ulred.\u2018thos w.meKee, : NEAR = in excellent Court.6 à RE Morton, Fhillips Doro: luust hevsoaperienee ad sou rrench hf Kb aac Ki, ao aile, Que.TisH MiDOR OMB FRONT AND BACK RN RVGMET0 LET ON MAN sud se auld room.For ET Lebility, 8200.00-E Ane case.carved luge.lu excellent fractured alter death, and Lhe Ince burned by reDarmvst À d'Euxilsh.Une Who can seal shoes an 5 Notre ANTED\u2014SITUATIUN, BY ENG 1i educated, §4 Ofheiavi furnished; with bosrd: gas, 34 icel furnished, without board, no chil ron or Nervousness, 815.00 down and 86.00 monthly.gunpowder.outh surface, ! or FIKST-CLAS and apniy to 8, D.Johnson & sou, 1855 housekeeper or oompanion, well e fortably vad dress \u201ck.3U69\" BTAR oho, e taves, very broken by contact with a sm » AN Do AY ONCE, TWO x Furniture Co., yell may PF, ar Moti 871 oe h ho can Lave her child 6 sd teu Jeers 6 University a Fr Doarders.A.dre sl less ess, \u2014HALE, N.Y oc excel, teher of a train on the v niture polishers.Lachute Fu ; Dame street, ne musical, where 5 and ae B.KIIES WISHING T0 SECUR FURNISHED, BATHRGQOM & eep T\\ 175.0 fine case, caren egs, in ex probably the cow-ca x ONCE, AP Goud reforences.balary no Bd 8 OUM5\u2014PAH od board, in the country, OOMS\u2014TO LET 10g warried dition.Payable 815.00 hich the death ocourre Bt.Pau AN TEDTAN UFHOLHTERE.He AT ve, LIVer Beauetis, Yue, fortable rooms, with oo by Jette 1 1 d upper room suitable for young 5 , lent con railway near w d, was next OKKELPEL, UNE V W.W.Drennan, kingst Fust ufiice, 1 or cun do so by sppiying by 8t and Up Victoris street, [td ARMBRECHT'S 6.00 monthly.Clay, Lrother of deceased, wa ALD -A COMPETENT BO lutnber business ply 4 TED-~A GENTLEMAN, MARKRIED, WITH àtressouable SR, a Ou EU Que couple, cheap.Apply 55 8 down and 8 James Clay, he cireumstances who i acquainted with U TAB etice Ww NTED IMMEDIATELY, GENERAL sis Aou Due mautios, Wishes to procure au to le.Box 218, Huntinied SE FURNISHED, TO LET, PARLOR BED- CU PIANO CO.N.Yn336 Cxamined.Le narrated the © pee referred.Aa .\"B, 2805,\" B14 A d relerences.Apply between 12 an 4007 ou 3 euks Both lanxustes.Good \u2014 NICELY FUKNISHLD Ouss\u2014 k parlor.Opposite Lhe Academy $ 0 pentes very fine case, oùrve yhich the deceased was las EE Ie RS LUIATELY, A Gun Gi NÉKAL 1, and Pade wm.105 Union avenue.cs Potérences Adaréas, Hi M LUUT.\" ican oie, 06 0 vus, without board.C4 \u2018Gatiicart ot.oly of Music, 1 Pons arrose vig | 160.0 ul Payable $15.00 down LE Eee house to hunt, giving the servant, ho understands oon aK aD.a OPLRATOLR FOR DOMESTIC BEW.{ oC GUNG ENGLISHMAN AB uite Meal Lolloxe ave, 'ULNISHED ROOM FON GEN- and $6.00 monthly.Iready published in the STAR.SEB i 10 bm aus oh ones nd espmhencl Totl | Ware wy oun Aldrans 43.36 Re dre ii good board ton day let FRUUNSSNMALL KONNISER BASE SES The Great English Tonic.$125,007 00 Tuer 1087 also.swore nat his ad no eneeniés-to his z8y - == t hands; also sppre $ 1 leve Bt.oom fia treet.: case wo à d had no enem \u201d oy TH CARGUAGEST skir Dike, 1 Fnluips square.97 bt.Geney.loge uve.89 8t.Denis 8 - ° down an handiing a gun, an A A CHUTES RO LUS room Apuly H.Dia oF D\u2014BY KESPLCTABLE YOUNG STITE 21 Meuill College a LET, NI} UKNISLED ROUM TO LET ledge.The Inquest was ad- W457 stoe ana wareroom, gne w tord.; NT AND EXPERIENCED ANTED-BY K J dressmaker and FORTABLE ROO To LET, UM \u2014LALGE, U 7 .85.00 monthly.witness\u2019) knowledge.pplive re TANTED-A COMPLE LED he V sewing by tbe day ; 16 à O0 OOMS \u2014 COM.tt Denisst.95 3 pod bu dat.182 Mouutsimet 97 + 5.od 7 to-day.of engineer 5 hud steaufitier's o vy = VW Be Lo Lake CLAKKO OI & YOUBE baby : ONE W nildren's clotuiug.Appiy ut 21 Jurors with table board.No.80 à AV bain CHA ISHED, OH UN.Et 1er 0.\u2014STODDART, N, Y., in very go ourned til! p.m.Addreus \u201c 28-0,\" BTAK omee.COAT | Lug 1060 to the country proitireu.Lil bleniey sk undersiaude © 953 IDKOUMS AND SITIING KOOM, UN GoM LANBIDLY USN ISHES tit I.h Y BT5.00 Ton ART Ni ah octaon ONGE, PANTS AND lug tog ; Bie sien RE OF VOMS\u2014BEDKO veniences, private furniaued, with board i thelet.in 1his collection.Faysb.Aakers ADP 1738 Notre porno et.ui 1CE TED\u2014AT ONCE GOOD GENERAL Siw W Aid oy tar ER dren 47 vee at.poto flak, moter® Nor Zui?st Cather- No.33 [uen Aves ar borne of Lorthetet © \u2014\u2014 MANUFACTURERS OF =u 810.00 down and 8550 monthly.Medtrau i comes VY ARIEL AGEN + x ai GUL esgich vont also Fouuk gel us cing bv chbidien, Ly » soyidud by ¥71 fhe st.Central locality.sir Funai belors « S10 LET ÉUYNIsLiEn, FOR LADIES 8 .AA AAA \\ A a.r! St, Antoine \u2014_ Se ash ut boar = \u2014_\u2014\u2014 J Wi \u201cAdria Slay Lrothers, Nursery, \u201cBu past.A ART MESSAGE BUY.BNILH ANTED- BY SOBEL, HONUST YOUNG MAN, A OOMS-COMFOR TABLY FU | Borri'S hear Viger shoare, es b?T6 No Ww NL: \u2018 street position in a who ¢ 975 #, rün- ANISHÈD RUONB FU ah d ADL r 3 A ANTEDCA GOOD GENERAL + SERY aan & go.a es.Le, ALsu GvuD Address \u201cuv 3038, Ta Bes: NT MAN.W HITLER oo ON 5 ne.ih board Bret faz.à von aa Foy ad Winder hear Doiniuion & su, ; ~1J j | Lug 10 Kk \u2014GU« c MEE 5 .shed of .R y NV todo vivin \u201chandy hk Laut Dulane Hon! Me Koods; constant work.Mrs M.W *Vusbine, palling wad paverhaugiax to do, AN 54 ot.Denis ut, Ra Frivaré MUEND GUOD BUAKD.IN PRIVATE ENG: Importers of all + HINTON, ne Walnat care © mw \u2014 + oll, 1 Buckinkhan ave, - d raiuter, 0b St.Lawrence LET, FURNISHL VOM { quiet Labits pos ay déy night, Biterwards roo 98 3 Curr \u2014 = K5 AND Address : UM\u2014TU of nt, Antotue st.Ud 3 His family, for gentemau of q : | .v 00 cellent order: nobudy AN TU KEEP BOO N AS GUOD PLAIN CUUK; VY Uy, 162 Versailles, off 5 » JO v7 3 1 rtain- FS en street.N GIRL, ANTEL\u2014\\OUSU À luinber mérchants oiuee ANTED\u2014 SITUATIU 38 Lu, 87 Young am M; 7 Dax LST office.Materials pe teli the difference 8 \u2014 A THUROUGH KITCHE : «oc as salesman In lu duress, d city references.Address KGE DOUBLE BEDHOU SVhy Undersunds warbink, ironing and van N apré, must speak 5 rench aud Luglise.A ur Ë W #ou TT oa = cleo 10 ielo oa with board ; not muvine.Lox tai.) Cookine, also ais Upaluirs 9e s AE TENOOGHAFHEU ANDISPE ANTED-SITUATION AH NURSE.nu.52 Catheart ply toy Lk ee TANTED-LAUY STENVOKAFBEk r mother's help, by à lady from En ; OUOK.AP: W > bh kuowied ke st, between a ply ac 1U82 rool uired, A 1 lating ovXperiencs and salary caves EL to laud dj: references given and reg De 1 Ary 3148, \" ' DTAR ullica, dre ing to the business.pew one.Payable i io down and ¥8.00 monthly.QUICKLY, THOROUCHLY, FOREVER CURED scientifie SELVANT W $200.00\" % Se odes: thor Chat cannot ud vi ui .NFURNISHED, IN nmr = ; 1, vata ch map te meen nts Bh EEE \u201cbrule Fo ts BU0 palloya 00 discoant don he Bowling Alley Balls So boas 25 Boras ala Von eo x &4, Niagara, on the 1 BY.Catherine strees.cor.- count: BU pui | count\u201d A0 2 it 5 i: : Ti ik AND itchen.Z4d 95 3 lers, 5 to »U wer; banxers, : .i : i act cuves pouty rs Sh helio Sow, si ci Wi is ASE sty or oe Mo a Digger ip deu a rt LASS ROOMY, AT 25 MaGILL tee planer, mutders-tenou-jortisiag, vorisu nd and Pins, $160.0 ayy ayat ole 570.00 down and Know ous a ng am A5 TED-\u2014L.ou attendant, .a bu Keepor for à fainisy of three; - D weveral siorelilines oom ris = fate ; oY: : en M restos \u201civa i Grable work aur ed Jd tow suitable person.pony eucud; can furn k 'EAM LAUNCH \"LOUISE\"\u201d (C Turnin and Color- TH _\u2014 Ligutand pro re ; wages pal » thee.College a JOR SALE\u2014BTE boat g > mail black case ad, daté pare Luis vbtaiuod saroukls 2100 st.Sats du Fret LA LY 1397, Bran o BITUATION BY MIDDLE - Tied Son LARGE PLEASANT PAKLUR, Tait lets), tu be suen rect toda P : 8150.00-*RAR2; Eee and in excellent ended, Every obstacle to Ww a 5 bare 3 Sr Whi hr, ce EL Ji Sa Dotakosper or cok N TS - ET RE sé Lunder, Lüchine, Audrens \u201d ing Balls.* Tu coves\u201d ~Faiable happy mar oo 0 re ; EM wars of age, anc and micely ça 4 ; si LS scott ot éronons, Avoir before ET fa Lu vai avenu v= STAB ofice.couple IAGE, BRAND ! NEW.£20.00 down an ved.5 SLE BEDROOMS SALE_A BABY CARKIA = FE have tout Eee LEP 862\" uiver 1 p.m.at 163 La \u2014A SITUATION AS A WORKING COM8\u2014LUUBLE AND SIN 2 Pool OR $15.00 Apply 294 84 gnergy, brain power, JI\" ED CL RK; YANTED\u2014A 5 3 NGLE BEDE =p BABY i i Wes Ne Metin dined | ROE ES Bsa 9 meine 48 St.Denis street mt ren ANTELU\u2014< SU54\"\" STAHVMÉC ception ir pes i, i Apply 147 St.Janiea st, JUL Wan, \u2018Addrees \"K.] a ie SLE Bae a Le x W° required.AN EXPLHIENCED HOUSEMAID: rie AN PED-FUK 15T MAY, THOROUGH GENE- J ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN, WELL EDUCATED, Rox: SINGLE- FRONT RGOM, _ As i F a ès eco 3.8 is a : i ly at 40 Union a è ountry village, no wa .both languages a > vere = x | he | : = : ! EH dre pe RE in Fer 0 of os ean.Bret class referapces.PROON MEL FUKNISHED PARLOR BEDS \u201cou | un B SALE-DUUBLE AND SINGLE DE8K3_ AND Sieaneshum 8350 00: 7s rae ter overwork, eh Don't depart, Sein | NES 155, love.Rifas 417 Sd 3 ofdil Culloxe ave.ber ofhce furniture, af - 8, Fras .Podal Bon beside Ÿ our vigor Don't despair, î V Morar Sh First dar opvortuniy.y EARL AT 41 VIOIURIA STENT.A 0UOD Salary low.Addfoss-\"N 3177,\" at Ee re bot 51 ok FIKSTOK JAY, TWO LARGE PAB: Buildiug, 4.8 Seorame ant es TRE SEE AND 8350.00\" ciel seria Said : FER LR 5 A Lan.A _ ABSIs - =.ither aa bedroums or E-OFFICE FI , sets aan a x vilics malrou, à Con NADU! mes sûr.__biæln COUX ; Mist Le à # ANTED-BITUATHON A8 c roi FST OF A dis ss 0 a ns Hay omen o Poe doper, 6 Place d'Arme: outs A ANTED_ IMMEDIATELY, Ent\" Ti, ix Keeper or general office SE ey cities bus room aot at 5 tilig 8 rom as Juels Seated by Loi it oa Ronis 3 >, Te Sh st 853 reas to uen » , Lax.; Very little used and as good er en = e: t know \u2018cit erences al 3 vater furnace: SR ws iret, piping.sic : TH SOME Waltk- press driver; ius 1 and furnis bx is ns Bak y Nb pépaflton, que né A SBE men ha rom ota MAN AS ANTED\u2014BY AN LXPEKINNCED SALLMN- Beaver Hall Hr FURNISHED ROOM.\u201c23a AN- JUR SALE\u2014 1000 SUFT \"MAFL writer Breaking boiL languages, Address au a stint cook Apply betwesn 5 and 7 B72 m, Wa wWoian, can furnish kuod city references, a OONÀ WE pee asx J er NEA Tu JUNG MAN WHO HAS SOME at 176% Notre Laine 8 y7 2 snew;ver power iogue price 8120 san \u2019 ul Ca Ap { \u201ccata 0.erson B 96 3 also apple trees of the best yuaiities, Ba Pp ALCY RK {ouery.Apply per a on apring neod- be in kuitting uacks have robbed you.t us show vou that me i- nere ro MASON & HAMLIN, Twe 1 science and business honor still ex st, \u2014 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.#1 50.U MA eles 4 Ah jen] science Write for our book with explanations ond Hk VICINITY oF | 2° sestidhon VERY FINE LARGE SHOW CASES \u2014_\u2014 nt order\u201d arabe wl 815.00 dow roofs.bor ouebles to ny duty to the MUST sonally or by ieiter, 435 Lagsuchetiore.GoM DNFTER TEED be moderate.Apyly JHOR ALE VERY #1 Toi address at O.B.i ee mat eneiian Govoment sothat no extra expenses, dela J ANTED-GOUL GENEKAL BERVANT; ==.CUATION BY EXPERIENCED È Bloury street: reu Fre at low Dao st.Montroal vi 2 .d Portland Service sid $5.ex Cunadian Gove 120 no cctra expenses, les nuclines.ApVay AL once, L0 A.M.Uruicke A ave Food references wood Le rubis A mbna ma as aru: \u201cY 2510,\" STAB office, NIBHED BED.Lupgtoh, 100% avtre E OF HALF A DozEN GP.Liverpool, Halifax and Po! 85.00 TH2 TAL Co peice OT O0.1e or Spore Sos canons fa the Bates.5 10, bly underwian er busiu yo ising: good references NICELY FUR JK SALE\u2014A CHUIGE 0 From 252, catalogue : \\ when you deal wi Naterlvo, re toone who eran DT express driver; wiliug sud o Addre OUMB-\u2014LAUGE, 1urnisbed; alt JOR table for beginners, ai from $5 From tas never been used.only a DEKIVER AND Apply at 260 uu eand present ewpivyers.M\u2019room, with Mitlog-room Wuturnisbed ai richt pianos.suits ermoathy New- From SHIPS, Portland, Halifax.stops; 00 duwn and 25.00 N.Y j ASTD Lu Ds EG and Lest paylug NEEDS 720 LEGAUQHE- from pan ofice rn conveniences, lot sa coll water: sui wards, on tarts of frow 83 10 8.b Liverpool.BTEAM little shop worn.Patable $10.00 do IE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N.Y.: aH sek a re tabias [ANIED-A SOUDFIINTER \u2019 w71 19126,\" STaz oflies.Eouxan.modern Tod couples ih houuekcopiug: MO ETES cémbou 2344 SL Catherine s \"MONGOLIAN.28 Apr.30 aor.little sho ER , 8 in Aer ousckeo urs, AT Ex W tiers st, ANTED\u2014WORK BY THE DAY, HOUS for married co HE a 98 3 y - ED S0FA, Nu 7 APE.oo.ie ; m sets of reds « of houses Saas tin Protect Associa \u201cou 3_ ANTED\u2014STARCHEKS AT à PETE | jug or washing ot ironing Dear 220% Jat ol 5 Shi ee WITH USE OF KITCHEN.oR dALEGANTIS Lieu and carpets.eo diar All steamers call at Halifax on homeward and ous $ 5 0.0 Ul er \u2018e tan very powerful 06 IE ocLunge, «Lt et TERK t.\u2018Lroy Steam Laundry Jo, door east of n Lac b73 \u2014F .2 Yes each.tery \" I LERK.TRAVEL: employmen ; Apply 2318 54 Catherine st.cuite st Ward VOyag will carry atts Very p ANTED-Frrlubl OFFICE O lesmen.Uf- Poter st Culea.- Vp.ABET AND \u201ciL KINDS, BY H R.\u201c88.Mo an and Numidian 484.00 mori Me | me SE A ASE | Rp oo imma Ser os de | ES NE $35.00 FATOEITE, ms ot ot 3 8 table bos test ___ ident [andres ue Don 3 suces hot And cold water.58 Lich- : ms AND SINGER - each 4 stous, D - 8 N Htablobous _21uu st Latur LG ï ave APPLY 104 Bt.Alexander gt Antoine at, dowustairs.modern conveniences ; 96 3 SALE\u2014WHEELEX & WiLi ND 8 : \u20ac Aleut condition.GOODS 8ALLS- ana have good reference.App 7 MAN AB d' square.JOUR sewing machines: firs.-claes d Montreal Service a aves.oe excelle _ Al Ahly at once zéal St Uathorige USB ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY A YUUNG MA) mond sg ROOM, WITH Manuiscturing mpany, 75% Helo wl.Liverpool, Quebec and Mo 30.00 down and $3.00 monthiy.V pr Apply av once 2351 bt.va 3 VANT, ONE t bookkeeper or general office Land: M\u2014FRONT PARLoK BEDK .order.Lomisiun planket Go: .ve Payable 8 .GOUD GI GENERAL SER assistan Q, tor, \u201cEK.3083 oo i las locality, opposite Lo Calling at Londonderry.CRIM corner aietoaife ; Was TED\u2014A | bly onderstands nouséwork.t penwan, quick aLorthand wri Lee Mood\u201d board, apte loto.41 Met- NT CHANGE.\u2014 FOR OFFICE who, Lhoroukhly 0871.aan ce lon square: With gas, bot water, etc.Me NOB AND ORGANS FUR RE SAILINGS.SUBJECT TO ANTRL-ACTIVE YOUNG MAN F languages, A,ply 260d bt.Latherine street.bTAR office.miulon 5g : 6 QUR SALE\u2014PIA of trom $2.00 per month PROPOSED om From.Liberal! Discount for Cash.ho can speak and write in à y AL FOR SMALL ARDENING, BY ONE EXPE- caitemt, SON D Or purchase on terms à from.Now a \u2018 | N D .Address wii 1olercuces, D.2841\" bras olnce.VU VY ANLED-GooD EsVANT GIE st.Lawrence AN ORG6d m0 Bras Jobbing or otherwise; OMS = NICELY FUR ISHED convenience, 7 a upwards: a lage wiock to selec 96 3 Liverpool.SrRaMEHIPS.uti Su oo, of the above second-hand Instruments will be VV ANTED-A AURSE, GUOD bt go to he on.ANY, tamily.app VTL town or country; temperais.Addre 97 6 Robes Snare Sam bath an 02 Combes Bt TES SHARE BOOK IN THE KOY- Apr.21 BABRDINIAN.May y takes in exchange for a now ous, within two years, » Asthmatic people Who suffer from and must be wasinu © KO A A ONE 8TaR office._ \u2014 DB à ; TOR SALE-A ai acount *RUMIDIAN.rice paid i wry for Mer mvutls, Apply ab 1285 s180MUY Leu + Aber understands Q oOuL O ati apply À WHE TED- HOUSE PAIN TING WHITEWASH.QOM-HANDSOMULY ad privato femals dortns F: al Mutual Butlding épelety oh tberal a Su avr.#8 PARISIAN LS te enondence from the country solicited.Oppression ring, stifling - U8.Catherino ut.TE une int, ne 96 1 Jorate.Notre Dao de Lourde pu 9 silowe : NE, is \u2014 ; hase sensations, Hoarse y and} = MART VUUTH, ONE ACOUS- Martin, tlorist, : 508 ; a 16 Bieury screvt.muderate.J Notre Lm .SALE-PIANUB AND URGA : .rent, and rent allowed on purc .oud wi dire nosiius Grafortu bos ANTED- BOT, | ABOUT 18.* Abply.before LU | & TES \u2014 BY A COMPLTENT ALL-ROUND OOM_FULNISHED T LET, wih moving) in FOS ie) ae sofa bods 85 ek, burg: Glasgow and New York Service, Panos to tuning and repairing.Loss of Volce, Nervous ue BE UE EIGHT FIRST.lock, Hoom 34, Luportal Bag.T7 où PA | Wen Bret Class refarehos.address À R Ce ph ool ThA A Tir Th nine chal Bas Calling at Londonderry.First-class thtakenin exchangosnd fulivalue Ggughs, Laryngitis, AN LAT ONCE, BI aid and a t.' out-door post, firat-class re 273 ay.Y, IN PUl- pa boo baby carriage, \u20ac10, baske UE .EGIAN.11.30em.14 Apr.old Instruments take: In- L-isierers, lugnest wages i ntree 164,\" Bran 2O0MB\u2014_FUR GENTLEMEN ONLY, au ing 25 Mch.*NORWEG, Apr.ed.th ezin n ME Mo AE | 2 Tr HOTEL Je vate Address STS Sram ofee.00 Trou SALECIS UrrER RACE ne CUORING lapr.STATE Or NEBRASKA 4 pm KAP pet stock the largest sssortment of fine In- Colde w Cota] SHtec- Vider & Co, 202 10 2 re OK vb.an d by the week.ocality.re mr i jy # lew months, price ver And s .3 ptet da, Natural Woo som \u2019 *Bossoust hi Whol 06 Hospital nu UT 1 = = SR RME POUR E wriciout sour.4 Vier we passais alee wild bedroom set.Adds Stearn.rs with a ° will not carry passengers from aor color.1y interest tions, and difficulty in Ex\"E buncoustioiu x bathroow 896 3 \u201cA.2838\" BTan U Ÿ 85 and Rooms will certainly tl ; \u2018 IGN PAINTERS, 2 t.T CRYS- Row 1 or d upwards, single; 365 a A visit to my Plano are r mp y W ANTED-5 4 fr ; practical men to pu ar OARD_ARD ROOMS, POUBLE À na private Derses and Carriages.Ste.ma DOUBLE ROOM WITH BOARD, AT Ri Olt SALE-ONE at Lhe abi bin passer facordias vo location of berta.you, even if you do not purchase.ratio pro! } brillant go bathroom flat; hot a 4 R oi Alao vacancies for © ic, at à grent bargain, or wi 6 at lowest ra saloon.te wuite letters, 1 wan to put up Ruiont, 223 aicuill ot lux.398 54, Antoine st, v2 on Am A Union ave.BUD brackore Salpeter, one AH Becta ontrates ro aituated on thesaïo Du'atartel'e popular skçu establisime 971 lawdly ou FOOD BOARD AND LARGE COMFORT- OR BALE-CHEAP, CHEAP, CARTER'S dou T BOOM, ON foid separately.14H st Alexander s vais à Mesriy eù the statercome ar Shing nd ventilation, } W AED GP TLESAS TO TRE ups 1 Bi ER Rieti Spy 80 arosde ae \"ha opi soon al pee uch hot all Prd i SAL DUO SECOND MAND SAFIENS ages sma a wie |] JU.IN, 3 A DD .asic; nus Le rooms.105 D good stabiin th ruol treet, 8 3 Apply 537 btate 0 lo light, Y the city for Macintoshes, on commis Heo.vard sud mngl EELED Fanort children, 5: Victoria stree COUCH, == u with the electrio Wi #\u201cL SUVS,* STAR 0 *SICK NURSE, \u2014NICE FUUK-WH family, no - \u2014 A BEDROOM BUIT, through\u2019 > : huve guod rufcrenves.Addres 974 Bob A ER OE mil OR, VALE vax, with large de aad one pot ol Rec S_FRUNT AND Aad: kh ALLO, Ni fb JOR BALE \u2014 A table an as 7.cooking Move: \u2014\u2014NU CATTLE CARRIED No.1676 Notre Dame Street ; = CAPSULES and IN JECTION.nie.erin or and to - bed:vom t be 40 ANTED-NULSE FOR TWy CHILDHEN: Aie best medical ationdance: virious private.Ter Lom an mand top PURES 8 1594 8 Bot Fo Tarniened, BL hn temien 6 3 A cheap ; mus \u2018962 For freight, passage, or further Information.apply Hazelton, Fischer, Domtnion pue Berita R d Physiclans prescribe N a 'H a LL - BR Abply ai SUS Upyer Siauiey.22 ARD\u2014AND HUUNS: ALHO TABLE BOARD.17 toine st, COND- x.OA UOMB_LAKGE, WELL 5 VANIER Bi OR SALE \u2014 THE FORMS OF ide Brie * M.& A, ALLAN, Planes, ad ola, » GriMavLT's MATIOO 88 the most active BC ar rarer APELY BC binover ac, Not tooving.$38 % SALE-4 Sarts 61 ali Kinds, singis and double Re good board, in \u2018quiet locaitty te 867.FOraliwas pr Stamos?Travellers Guide, \u201c100 2h Common Strats il Dominlon Organs.9721 and inoffensive remedy in tho treat- |B [wit ferences, Tuesday worning.Metro.AND BINGLE ROOM WITH ages 8 ¢ private sale, or's Deposi- Argyle avel \u201cis type forms © lon list, 13 offered at leak k Ne af.Oo.LU78 Nutre bike, AFH gis Pass DORE AE fiat; hot and cold water: harness.Bargain utp CE COMS-COMFORTABLY FURNISHED \u2018Gone.With copy of the puscript one\u201d {he ages are in | $0 Btase St.Bester.ment of acute and chronic Gleet and AN TEo-s1z NALSSLADIES, A 971 | 30 Mancest.E_HANDSOME ENGLISH DUG © CARY KR on 6 Universiey st 6 chaves, complete, The hecosaurT, pe for altering 1 Indin St.Pertinad, = G A COUNTRY FOR BAL C seen men only, pan be had in cases.To y 1lndia Wh SRD A HOUSE AND PAKLOK MAID, i OAD GENT ER months, vita Board on and ios 86: Fos pd sot of silver mounted barness.Can be ses OOME\u2014NICELY TRIALS fof Touts Gentieraes Sle tubles can ou type very D Te TS bra.Queiness Chances PERSONAL.Sous pus 1s used 1n recent BY A _ object if refer- inutes\u2019 walk to cars.Ad RSE.double QE ninkle, suitable DE J cases, about YBe, per 1b: bourgeois, upper : I Sood Arie bi 82 me davinn weet Sects within ten al, Montreal.5 3 \u201cOE _BALE_CHEAF; A GOOD WORK HO s des.30 burnaide y 83 cases, about 500 bu, Be.par Ib: a Per CES ran Ar MATICO CAPSULI Bia the more abranic cue goes Sood Apuly at 82 mola 972 Cote Bt.Fun ; 0 LET, Apply, 1 Berthelei at.97 a OENISHED BOOM, snd 7 lower cases, about 300 1bs., Lue bot Wei long mm USINESS, ESTABLISHED BINOE Smith and Mrs.Jonen please tell tated from forenovn.LY A Tora oh Ah LE ROOM TO LES Fi, \u2014BAY PONY, GOOD\" DBIVEE, HAR.Poons-comroniasir x McGill Golleke ave.primer, 0., 12 prs.cases, à SRE 1bs;, 14.per - PAT dr eaus ferme.| Apply at 1658 Noire Joie hasbiads that they cen buy the most be- AN ADS Les tho UNITED BTATES Id ; j ANTED-GOOD GEN EBAL SEUVANT.NE Lei pour, 29 Mouili College Jo ad Du : to bo seen at s A.Dumaine\u2019s, with or withou vou b.: small pica, 1 vi a LUS, ver Ib.An improved 1830 between 6 and 8 p.28 their husban it bi SONS & Gn MONTREAL, = 21 Aylmer st ARD\u2014AND SUITE, UF ROOMS, FIRST CLASS, peus an bussr, of Notre Da and Sainbean HED ROOM 1b,; plos.about AU Ions Lc, et | new, in perfect ame NOR HOTEL, YAN- coming Hats st ALLAN\u2019S.Wholosals Q J WIFE OR SINGLE v 1 und shuter.small family.Qhdertakor e one.ce for all | OM\u2014TO-LET, À NEATLY FURNIS donble crown > S0X30) Mitchell & Wil- OR SALE THE TELL à rect dizeot .; NTED\u2014A MAN AND between isleury s 98 x wireets.A bargain for som 73 Of board, 43 Victoria strees.ry (lnside of bearers, 30x 1, situated on Windsor t lowest prices.: Ie to du a littie Eee any: ry Address *B, 28465\" STAR office, MEN, IN dellars RIUAN on bathroom Hat: no ve 4 son.printers.1 1727 Notre Dame »t.7 opooarer hotel.2 PK.ee foroule be a Algo, Neckwear and Underwear a work.Aduress \u201c ENTLE AME 3 on on , puits returned or wig BORAT PRET | Jone ours eons SE | ROTI on SEO ST | Jo SALE pou SN pas, EE A a | DOULEUR , 3 : VING ; ood rooms, su e fo > ©.à 925.00 upwards; term 7 and 119 Windsor 665 Craig street.: D\u2014AT ONCE, A FIRST CLASS BEW 2 div fpastons su r.Chickering, Vos vod busines i 630 te A IOE ome that as Marya | ST VALOIS Two ea | Sow SALE HARDROWE Heron poupe ppdat present vocupled by a dostor 8 ond 6 por mont qos Instrument ALE SALE STABLES opus 97st .of Ÿ outh.Apply tv A.1.brauit, 54 Bleury FOR OF B the cottage opposite boat house.ackay harusas and cow: can be Seon alt 83 LL FULNISEED Sox va guaranteed.a havply ol these piunos have beso re.two pool tables.portion La LX inert, 1 Ed- ERS i Ah works MARE D6 Quick RE heures, shook bah TABLE BOARD.A7 pe of the late Campbell Ofady or gendeman, private facile Bts Le ha a art payment for Meintaman uprights rom street to street.P \u2018De PENN YR OYAL WAF Ie .SUFFERERS EROM -_ ce Work; nus 1 D ROOMS; ALBO Sherbrooke 8 vai 200 ox.LADIES to A ; 4 recomendations.4 ply OARD\u2014AN 3.60 week: Eauohetisre st, Open even BALOONS.FRUIT, C apecific medicine for Debility, Yeuthtal anjusgos and have you 93 Mountain sL, #3.50 and #2 per Ta R£\u2014HORSE, EXPRESS AND Lx RNISHED FRONT o SILO KINDLING, 82; OUR SALE\u2014HBOTE {bus L - pec ssfmiregularity.Pioss- 5 .Nervous ty, 46, Not moving.OR HI 3 eek.Apply 018 gire OOM\u2014TO LET, NEATLY FU te JOR HALE-\u2014F OR T.1.60 per load; al 1 orion try and different lines of el 2 i promote sucoe L'aare in ail cases, ; RDON private family.drive, a $12.00 per wee with or Fishout board, in a priva F b 82, 50: blocks, 8 Ji 3 0 strest, corner Bleury « root À sat bi«hiy efteotus en Lost Naxhood, 0 ANTED\u2014TWO BOYS LU Poul Se Pincers RD\u2014-AT VALOIS, COMFORTABLY FUR.amie sire bedroo Fr Huber 96 3 ardw a es ent and beat wood aver Jie acris, 1 Edward » à 12 fnvigorstes 3he organs.Once us 3 a discrotions, ; presses.Apply to Callaban be iors, OARD\u2014 » With board for gentleman, Jour N.IN lok] mily.51 - kiln dr! sas ni À Co 0 cor, st.James and Guy, als- con _ BIA 11e continue about Buy of you y = Tas Se LITHOGRAPHIC RA Ve ONE the mater and sh, Sak amon Ld Botore a 5 : Fos pairs es a de STONE Do Craigst.972 Roth Somrorra era convantenoos, (mot Phone 8130.8110.LY AT Ro, si JNTER AGENT Yon Shas Farner, pus ar n vod labels, fe y BE YOUR ox FRISICIAN ! 2 À p d, Address Address !N 3154.RD AT SAULT TE.D-HAND GROCERY WAGGON, Belmont st.66 2 OK SALE-2 SHOWCASES, APP yr rieulars by mat Ze stamp, $1 h \u2014\u2014\u2014 0} ho can deslun as well proforre Ars TpoARD\u2014 it BOARD AT SAULT AU RE ANTED- SECON Address \u201cY, moving.) 3u Belm 3 o Muln street.ver.par malled.Manvise- onth i \\ \u201cJ 8048,\" bTAR offi Odor Pics Baan on Je [oleap; must be in good repair.953 M8\u2014TO LET, DOUBLE ANDSINGLE.ALgo V'én'Cawrene NGLE IKÔN BÉDSTEAD, HALT d Booms Wanted.Bore! box.Can Le x Te mem, fom, he hc ik ot Tonthf ANTED-AN EXPERT uP ERAT OR ox SINGER ten minutes {rom oars, 9n the Jott nd ide o 2706,\" BTAR © Tey DRIVING.SMALL Rs front parlor, with or without boar ath pot otis LN > Kt.Charles Borromee, 97 8 Board an mee WEKA OH EMICAL co.> , am indi geno oral sii machine, Apply at Sorre 2 depot.kor further infor ANTED \u2014 axe\u2019 if snitad.8 = T'MARRE LE SITTING 3 ich ha lem 20 ha 87 3 his, keep, jay pure LOB, MANTLE- ~GA3 BTUVE AND FURNITURE.STEDS at MARRIED coup.est ale, 2323 Notre Lame atree es ace ae dE Ferre.23 Ët James at - cierc, Bordeaux.horse for pe 96 3 Go Tama FRONT PAR.LOB, K_ SALE 948 Bt.Csthorine mt, opp.WAT AK b room with n good wes or sale by BE.oe e, BDeod ; pad cb , they ; ERVANT, FRENCH Mi ROOMS BTILL DISSNGAGED Addrors 1G 4 a.gre ardrobe; also one singl ° rem 3g Terms moderate, 1 57 room and be; OLE Con Aree 08 2 frs ale d_ hin searcil y pa Ispociod, toy a TANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVA : Food wages OARD \u2014 SU jeg or wentleiuen.0 T FOB A NY 143 be 8 Nt.Ortho as at.d loositcy Apply \u201cH 202 T.rte A trouble to or oo Ee bo ight \u2018 } dian preferred; no washing; go Mid at Lakeside for married coup.8 2 tat, ANTED\u2014A SAD.AR ust Ba on bathroom fac.2 Dp on ONFURNTSHE ED BOOM, % ons.Notwithstands ny 14, 10 St, Sacrament s da, a stilesdon oar preferred.m Ly FURNISHED A Sr DUCHESS RANGE AN BD \u2014 LAK GE ni nit of Bt on DE medicaRseleu obap pr ue 108 University street.Apply to Mr, Barker, room 97 6 hen Address W.J.O., Drawer 21 oom \u2014 NEAT, COMFORTAB! ?OL SALE.1 fdeboard, aining WH \u2018ED vit bo ous in the vicinity 3 medics À ed oe bap produced TY :R WITH À GUOD \u2014_\u2014 grate class and ches p.Es é m for gentleman, 1:25 Bleary st.iva water attachments, walnut sf tee or Kot Bran offic 871 HEADS! Ÿ for the relief © bis close tment effect à ANTED-A CITY TRAYELLER WITH À GUOD APPLY, 23 T Bro, of Quebec.Tocality, snd with a small pr le, hall stoves.brussels carnet, olicloth, je | Fémillo st.Anaw HÔORE NO MORE BALD of the grdinary modes of trentipent soufgetionery juo; 1wdst come well re | JROARD DOUBLE ROM (anges wii BOHABE, à GOOD able reat; good Localtz.prons, été.150 Stananeid see 073 Fa V ANID YOR.FEAT OF MAY, TW 0ONE.ring our extonsivs college And bot vec dus pote Freaid Lh wa Ldully 25 B En Warts Zn 3 wagon or carriage.Avrly 33 os fam A ORE OR TWO ROOMS, FURNEELD 0 3 ES SALE_A LAKGE NUMBER DE opiate: we J Tus tamil ° rit tar nee a gd Poa.pure ner er of.0; ta 51 Dorchester at.: lows, with winter sash an co ; Br! -clau moderate.Address they're light ss air, LA Arcompa oe d ply to The Lang Mfy.Ov.\u2018 Bt.Bacramen a R unfurnished.Apply, winuows, tion: suitable for any one runs, W 07 2 Come buy our Hata, they an , a8 § f AN FA ONCE, 4 A, SENEGAL SERVANT.Aes.WAH ha SET EE pur FOR 3 OOM \u2014 CUMFORT MARS OUEN ISHED Waka TRAE sopéition: od or 3 D TAB 50 BO For old and young, pots dary so erod ne, ; Li pour pi price Dar of bavoboen / to Vic m ws fe : SR TRD-ROG Seadoo +4 ig rt ; 3 3 nt pn MAKT YOUNG GILL AB GENLRAL en wa borses vi bo wiven Fiog Ce ON modern convenlences 88 ver month 45 Vitorla gt.COR RL SALE-PAIX THOROUGHBRED ENGLINK ployed fn sn, Fi.rics must be \u2018ossopeèle Five shapes are neat, the prices cheap Epo thor te 3 jestailed qu ine A ea hres AVPLY vasa ii, OBT-GORDUN SETTEN, ABOUT S1X MONTHA 20h \u2018horses will be given for the Aqueduot at, user's Dopostiorz, Tuesday.B90.07 Lo Addrvs: ALL COMFORTABLE And our assortment is complete, 4 kon t.tabled, T FRONT ROOMS, l'UR- aold at Fruser's Depository, NTED-BOARD, sM tast- F of BL.Urbain, Beat shorbro old.Reward 269 Bishop stree CONS \u201cLARGE BUIGH ss JEWEL).47 WAI nret-cians board in a French Pro T à tinned L ABLE TO DU - hed or unf furnished on bathroom fai; OR SALE\u2014HALL STOVE (NEW room and firs {sous of learni WEAR ALLAN\u2019 HATS, La er mai ar HE me ANTED-GOOD KITCHEN x Rooms.1: 8 st OsT-0N uk 2187, BETWEEN UNIVERSITY nis 195 pat , off Dusters nauare, F derson at.ent faiuily, by à younæ man dos 9:29.Cit 7 .t HO jelonins oica.à dradhm, % plain cooking, British Dining Lawreuoe ats., the sum of 839.Finaer En \u201coarior fat.Bs +.hil ovine, Anderao = fee French.Address rees \u201cK,\" Box 1020 1 pt.BA rl 459 to G85 Craig street.> min Baad ea 2 Jame st.ENGINBER TO DRIVE ad Less be do varded at 508 Layauoherere #2 Ee Fd anted to Purchase.sat Lelches pe FORRISHED Foot, VITE on OR B SALE.A AE pod ee oh ais Gourd anteb.97 5 > coholish, aati ANTED \u2014 look _-A BLACK COCKER SPANIEL P [ \u2014 41 German M LOL oth Baad cme np 3 whe, oy Be Dare: corner Bip son at aos \u2018er Will Do rewarded by Porn to 150 MES AAA : without board.00M, WITH hes > for 978\" Tpply to TY FINISHED: SOLID + PT TOI E TES tac affecte ot 14 Joker quats racap, m2 Pe av horse.Apply Mr.Be BI arrest.\u2014 82 ANTED \u2014 TO PURO turk, earpois ota Ro dasired, autel for ro rentiemen.10 Lyaps OF SALEM AR] nplish make, good Mousse ARTED IP THERE od 4 Eivocont and Boer oat Sothbul oxrars 4 5 bd 4 WHITE COCKER SPANIEL W rent\u2019s cas$ off clothing, .3 3 40, take B20.Audress, * W in the neighborho 1e, willing to receive ces ; ax Sper AW at oBce, SE6 Se samen a\u201d Bi RTC T XT A003 MoTaviskats Addrew Brows, 2156 FORCER E LADIES AND GEN- HS\u2014TO LEE, AT NO.45 DUSORD STHEDT, Brand ® = ation wad bis wif io bls TR te EE sonde EEE Fi | Fail 5 7 Gs rubber.Ap) 971 ANTED\u2014TO oo > t osite Vigor square.nthe jomenciug 18 bome ere thing.The highest price rniéhed or not; just opp Le Or thres m \u201d, ain Be 0.76.\u201c4 MH ; ; = FTERNOON IN VioINITY WW ANZED To Foo tended do.Pets nier & favor by An Sebi 3 A De à good ehaneo for smurt Los Eragon Ahn ver pocket trait oP Four addreus to A.Inidôre, 457 Bt\u201d Lawrence 26 26 oat.Te LET, DOUBLE FURNISHED ROOM, Rooms Wanted.Ww VY ABFED- LOARD., kL married couple, À 2 - was tii Hoobs.Sonn he earn pi 07 d at 88 Usborne st.Le » ly 29 Balmoral Obatean .d > Slaps IR Y Jamesat.971 | hewar es press.Apply 306%,\u201d BTA 5 vien RIVER MARRIED MAN, FOR O8TOF, SUNDAY Bo fa x TREY ARTES TORII DINING A ABLE, 3 = Ron clos de ANTER LARGE Dre ook oN x ress sibting Lemmy?Sot] À -\u2014 t references, f Bt.Mary's u .te, and coo .ED, TO LET To YOUNG » rent 84.wa Hebi delivery; ust have Dev \u201cN 8153, \" La to fuder at 145 Or raig st.87 1 Le Fe uchetiore st.002 \u2014FORNISHED, ther Perse Bi er He F.in A Address .Ad cou le; obildren or o dress \u201cYK 308 AR office, 4 anter, Ti » ADE, fh ovn handiwriting.071 SETTER for can Binns Lagoon middle couple: à 3 FoR.Pupils W 2 3 an E 8TH INST, AX IRIB GvuD eas to fro Forms \u2014 1ED COUPLE.vanne OLIOITOR FOR dog Finder will De rewarded ue SRTTER WAL ED foysie Boor 52 ASE Ooyantez make Pre | IS EU\" SEA ose.97 2 Wood room luis of kitchen\u2019 rent nobfo 6x WANIED PUPA FioN ANS DE AR BILE HATH AND DOUBLE YOUR TRADE.[3 W AEST tee 1 ro.vos 1700.Bim CO SP EE Hypolito a a: cuted DL ph nnd Blovele, 0 or 8% et Onan 2022 oom_LARGE FURRISHAD DRE oué ceed 12 dollers.\u2019 Address \u201c3 8080.\" 524» ofies | WARD ae oct \u2014Drensoutting ona me a a oe ver 50 SILK HATS, some of Wood- F dress, vaut experience, 10 xox {m after no re with board, private family, for two ul mr stat improvements.Dresmnakers We have v ve.snd other makes, £ None but siond wen need wpply.OT 8.ost \u2014 SATURDAY, P.AIR hora a na ot artners Wanted.os, Terms m te.511254 Catherine or 3 tourne, Late dis Tourn tho syste te baton at rows, Lincoln Banuet & Oo hy which are a Hite hy TED- N FOR OFFICE, WITH 81000 rocco case, by want St nen BY ward > Douses PPanied.neuremonts thpe and square, worth $5.00 and 89.00 each, 1 thew thiu week LA AN TED_A A MAN FO 1 money secure, Ad- jit) and Notre Dam t.Return for rox TR TY NOH OARADIAN B ruren Fi LEE i 1e $1590.820 one 67 to 23 st, Edward street.VW ANEED_ PARTNER WORE 62000, BR faztiy: ares class board, near Viger Garden.5 ONCE, SELE, OON.at U1.00 cache G : Ware YOUNG GIRL To HELP wit OSI_FRIDAY LAST.BETWEEN TERE ax WAS Sore ri pay 742000) 3 Jour 2 afi sutet 9412 Witz TIO ENT, AT ONCE extent an pour Wanted to GBorrerw.Oall early and ses them 8% : LC NAN ANS house work.Appiy, 186 Sangutnet st Tr Liter Sod Meliit sorent s lonstior Cigarotte oane my soquatniod with ctios w Re chou, hoi water furbace and nil ot lucy as manna or ge MONTHS AT 10 ALLANS MAT STORE, Wiis frous AF BOY.X15 BT.GRTH: David tans sad Mcoll street loss aroun to 729 07270 Al WITH CAPITAL, BY Fad 5 dor \"Yes B78 must vein vert fe ent ani vad car ANTED_475,00 awe | oa WH UznIx sect ering st Lagauchetiere st.Will de r o TED \u2014 17 roara éxpeien ce A SE A CENTER of Je Ale WT _ LÀ : VENTES A STE FOR LTGHT HOUSE WORK: OST_FLOX A CAB ON oT.CATHERINE ST.Woe Canadian, of ns ere pete pe, Li Rosier 3a 1 GER RAL BE dA vor Faminy Li or ua ond of Ne by aE moro, Te Hg | Bo win.address J mos.° ursy kept Good wages ai gra Ce 3 The Baily Star.GRAHAM & CO., Proprietors.163 and 165 Bt.James Streets Dairy Bras is sent to any part of the da, postage tree, at §3 a year, States or Cana $1.60 for six and 90a.for three months.We believe the circulation of Tus 8rin ex- newspapers published to the city ot Montreal.en Agents for French advertielng are \u2018Messrs, Amedeo Prince & Cle.No.34 Kuo de Provence, ocruer of lafayette and Bl.Georges, Paris ance.CIRCULATION GF THE DAILY STAR For week ending April 23rd, 1862 Monday.ver 31,541 Tuesday .31,966 uri A \u2018 2,00 Friday v 32,091 Baturday .es renee 34,504 Total.terriers 105,081 Present Daily Average For the week ending April 23rd, 1892, 32.514.MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1803.A SHORT-SICHTED SPECTATOR.The BTAR has been taken seriously to task for its crusade In favor of the Iarmers by the Hamilton Spectator, a journal which has the sound sense Lo see that no defence of the present tariff Is adequate uniess it ostablisn the Iact that the farmer is prospering under the beneficent care of that tarift.It eets up po puerile plea that the farmer ls sufering from other causes solely.The Spec.las a veteran, and remembers what happened the men who were willing to call themselves \u201ctiles on the wheel\u201d in \"78.altering leads te failure iu pushing a political policy, and our critic 1s too old à bird to Le caught in that folly.It boldly asserts that '1t is nottrue that farming has been depieted;\u2019 wedging this siate- ment In between a saving proviso that if the farmers are going to the cities and the west, it is à good thing and the N.P.be praised; and a series of facts calculated to prove that the farmer must he prosperous whether he Lnuws it or not.Thus fortitied on all sides, the Spectator askes in- dignantiy: \"How can any paper say that ithe National Policy has injured the farmers?\u2019 We would lixe to consider both the \u2018\u2018saving proviso\u201d and the proofs of necessary prosperity, but before doing so, must apologize to the Spec.for having unwittingly in a late tssue touched a sore spot.We had not noticed, until the aggrieved journal called out attention to the fact, that it had been passed over this last year by the Government aimoner.We were cruel enough to hint that its devotion to the Foster interpretation of the National Policy was somewhat due to the fat slices of Government printing that came its way, and it retorts with great spirit that, in the Jast Auditor-General's report, it wlil be found that ft received no more than the {alr payment for legitimate advertising which the Guvernment does in ali leading papors.We apologize for having reminaed it of what ig, no dount, a deep and a recent sorrow, but beg that we be allowed to speak of comfort by reminding it of the many fat years of the past and the unlikelihood ol the lighting of discontent striking it again, Now tot us take i18 statements seriatim : The STARS argument appears Lo be that it favors protection, but wants duties removed from Brileles y Lich farmers require.\u2018 The Industry of farming,\u201d says our Moniteal contemporary, \u2018is being uepleted, and those who once en raged init arc going either to the cities or to the prairie farms of the west.\u201d Now, If there 18 a drift of farmers from the eastern provinces uo the west, It ls because the rarmers Lhink they can do better on {reeland in Manitoba than on high-priced land fn Lhe east, and the National Policy has enabled us to open up those lands to the farmers.If there is a drift of 1arm popuiation to the cities, it 18 be- Cause the sons and daughters of farmers think they can do better In Lhe factories which the Na- tiopal Policy has cpened, than by remaluing on the farms.This is the \u201csaving proviso\u201d which judi- elously precedes the \u201cbold assertion.\u201d The wise acrobat a'ways provides his guard- netting before he leaps, acd our Hamilton contemporary hes the wisdom of this world- If there is no depletion of the farm-\u2014as it asserts in the very next sentence\u2014then the Foster tariff has not wooed the farmers to Manitoba or the city factories.The Spectator must choose its ground.It cannot claim for its tariff both that iL keeps the farrers on the farm and that it wooes them away from it.And, moreover, this is no college society debate, Wo are dealing with facts, not the would-be subtiitiee of a debating club.The Spectator should know which effect the tariff has and not defend it at Fandom ou a basis of \u201cifs.\u201d Then the above paragraph is full of inferences and statements which argue the journal to be either unfair or uninformed, The STAR does not waut the \u2018\u201cduties removed from articles which !armers require;\u201d it wants them reduced so as to make the manufacturer divide his present profit with the farmer.Our \u2018farmers froin the eastern provinces\u201d are not going generally to Manitoba, but to the Westarn States, and the great share of the French Canadlan exodus is not to \u2018factories which the National Policy bae opened,\u201d but to the manufacturing towns of New England, The \"hold assertion\u201d follows: But ft is not tiue that \u201cfarming has been depleted.\u201d We are willing to rest the whole case here.1! farming has not been depleted \u2014 and seriously depleted the STAR, the Government In {ta bunt for new markets, Dalton McCarthy, Principal Grant, Prol.Weldon, M.P., Hon.John Carling and all who have tried to lead the farmer to the English market, have been troubling themselves for nothing.Then, too, the census, which shows large decreases in practically all of rural Canada, is to be disvelleved ; together with the knowledge of every one\u2014but the &pec\u2014that Canadian farmers are scattered all over the Western Btates.The bardihood of this \u2018bold assertion\u201d puts Munchausen on his metal.But, worse still, the Spectator not only eays this,\u2014 it proves it; and its proof takes the form of thres propositions intended to show that the farmer ls better off now than he wWus before \u201878.It would be a blessing to Canada If that date of \"78 were forgotten, and pubile journals could discuss the perllous public situation without all the time playing the party games.The Spectator knows that prosperity is a relative thing.Everybody is absolutely better off now than they were in the hard times preceding '78, and would be if the tariff were twice as high or twice Bs low.The cost of goods has gone down everywhere, but the lures and extravagant example of city life are ten times na strong as they were then.Prof.Weidon, M.P., pointed this out very clearly in a speech last session.Now the farmer must , have his melodeon and his carriage, he said, and many another thing that costs money, The STAR has not said that the farmer cannot live to-day.-he oan live like a prince compared to the old U.E.L.ssttier; but the real comparison is between his lot and that of the manufact \u2018and bis employé We are not dealing with a clans of serfs in the Canadian farmer.He lis naturally sad rightly and justly, not willing to live on the scale of '76-'78, when his city cousin is basking in all the glories\u2014and real glories they are\u2014of the National Polley.He asks bis share of the géneral prosperity; and the best proof that he does not get it ie that he leaves the Industry of farming, in which he 1s a master, to take the lowest position ln another calling.It is useless to tell him that he oan live better than his father did\u2014 he wants to live as well as bis cuntempor- ary does.But the Spectator has peglected the real point in controversy, 1t firsi tried to show that the tar{f! did not aflect prices,and now it contends that the farmer is contented and prosperous.However, the crucial point is \u2014~Will a lowering of the present duty on the articles used by the present farmer reduce the present price to the aforesaid present farmer?We maintain that it will so reduce the price; thal it will be a benefit to the farmer; that it will not have the Industries interested improperly unprotected; that it will be a broader protection and a more patriotic Natioral Policy; and we invite the Spectator to discuss tbte phase of the question.Irisnota \u201crecognised principle of our system of justice to infect prisoners with sundry disease germs while awaiting trial; and yet that thing comes very near being practically done in No, 5 district police station in this city, The tullding has been insanitary from the first, and {ts present condition, as described in a petition to the Council, is most horrible.How the prisoners and officers who are compelled to pass a night ip this \u201cblack hole\u201d escape infection is pot clear.The city authorities snould cer- talniy provide a better station.THE Nova Sootia boodle trials.ended in the regulation majority and minority reports.This is only a formality, The evidence ts before the electorate of the province, and they constitute the real jury.The object of Parliamentary trials is to bring out the facts and let the people judge.Politiclans are capital counsel, but are not worth thelr \u2018keep\u2019 as judges.PARLIAMENT HizL, Ottawa, O., would be startled into an earth-quaky condition if a deputation were to ascend its gentle slope to ask the Government to spend less money.j Tnis ls a year of elections\u2014Quebec pro- vineial, British Parliamentary, U.8.Presidential and Manitoba provincial, not to speak of numerous \u201cbyes.\u201d THE new kitted regiment in Toronto chose a bad day in yesterday for {ts maiden parade, A Daily 1 Hint From Parle.From the European Edition of New York Herald.) FOR THE RACES.The skirt of this costume is of pearl gray cloth of a light texture.Jacket, tailor made, of the same material, lined with silk, over a waistcoat of white piqué.SENT TO CA GAOL.The Mayor of Truro Committed for Contempt of the Noya Scotia Assembly \u2014The Boodle Charges.HAL!FAX, April 25.\u2014 D.J.Thomas, Mayor of Truro, who refused to obey an order of the House Wednesday and who had been arrested on the Speaker's warrant and vrought back to Halifax on Friday night, was again brought to the bar of the House lust night, Having declined to glveany explanation of his conduef or to express any regret tor the contempt of which he had been æulity, the louse voted, 25 to 8, that he be sent to the county gaol for forty-eight hours.Atout midnight he was banded over to the custody of Sherilf Archibald.There was a good deal of excitement over the mal ter and the galleries and corridors of the House were crowaed while the matter was under discussion.Some of his friends who had arrived by train gave cheers lor him when he was brought from the Assembly ante-room to be conveyed to the gaol.The Committee on Privileges of the Nova Scotia Bouse of Assembly, which has been hearing the evidence in regard to the charges brought by Mr.Cahan, leader of the Opps osition, agalost Messrs.McDonald and herson, of Cape Breton county, and Fraser, of Victoria, presented their report on Saturday, accompanied by aun enormous volume of evidence, The committee report that a cortain amount of evidence had been «iven showing a large amount of irregular ity and looseness In connection with the road expenditure in these counties, but that rons of the serious charges made by Mr.Cahan had been established in any way at- tecting the honor of the three members.Mr.Webster presented a minority report expressing his beile! that there was some evidence tending to establish one of the more serious charges against McDonald to the effect that he had connived at ithe mak- 1ng o! à solemn declaration wher the de- clarant was not present.In regard to the Fraser case, Mr.Webster said that be did not consider the investigation completed.and, therefore, expressed Lo opinion.PRINCE GEORGE AND PRINCESS MARY.The Report that They Are to be Married Revived, LONDON, April 25.\u2014 The Manchester Courter says that the betrothal of Prince George, oniy son of tho Prince of Wales, and Princess Mary Victoria, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Teck, hag beeñ definitely declded upon and that it will shortiy be announced.No surprise is occa- sloned by the statement.It is said that the Queen, who is very lond of! Princess Mary, 18 heartily in favor of the bstrothal and that in fact it was her influence that brought jt about.The marriage of the Prince and Princess would be greeted with much satisfaction by the people, with whom both are extremely popular be Prince of Wales and his family on Saturday joined the Queen at yeres, France.All the Royal visitors wtil depart from that place tormorrow, tbe Queen going, to Darmstadt and the Prince of Vales\u2019 party returning to London.The Sealing Modus Vivendi, OTTAWA, April 25.\u2014Yesterday\u2019s Canada Gazette contains a proclamation dated April 22, putting in force the seal modus vivends until Ovtober 31, 1893.It covers two sealing seagsons\u2014this yenr And next\u2014whioh is, po doubt, done with the idea that in the meantime the arbitrators will meet.and sets tle the matter.Winnipeg Municipal Scandal.WINNIPEG, April 25.\u2014Some of Winnipeg's aldermen have raisea a scandal over the clly sewer construction, and the City Ene gineer, Capt.Ruttan, has tendered his resignation.The charges will be be \u201cluvonti gated thoroughly by the City Council té- Borrow évening.PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST.Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injurlant, E.W.CILLETT.Toronto, Ont.BARNETT S 1820 BRANDY In Bottle.Beautifully Mellow The Finest Brandy in the World 87*1 MATTRESSES In Hair, Moss and Fibre, \u2014MADE TO ORDER BY\u2014 Renaud, King & Patterson, 652 CRAIG STREET.James Stewart & Co.'s Sales.NN aaa * OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT O1 UNIVERSITY STREET.Drawing Room Suite, small Fancy Tables, Crystal and Bronze Gasaliers, Brussels Carpets, Portiores, Curtalns ang.Poles, & UE Dining Table and Chairs, B.W.eboard, large \u2018Writing Desk, B.W.A %! and ak Bedroom Suites, Mat- © rosie, Wilson Adjustable Lron Beds,Gurney rt\u201d Hall Range, Wringer, Chamber Sots, Ice Box, Kitchen Utensils, &c.ON TUESDAY, 26th INST, AT 10 O'CLOCK A.M.JAMES STEWART & CO 04 4 Auctioneers.OLID MAHOGANY FURNITURE, CAR- rats, Gasatiers, Drawing-room Furniture, Easy Chairs, Bookcase.Curtains, Pictures, Substantial Mahogany Centre Table, Large Mabogany Sideboard, Dining Table, Mahogany Bedroom Sets, Bedding, Hall Stove, MeClary Mig.Co.combination Stove, Kitchen Utensils cio.Tale at the residence, 5 UVERDALE CVENUE.on Wednesday, April 27th, at 10 o\u2019clock a.m.JAMES STEWART & CO.96 3 Auctioneers.JUEOBTANT NOTICE.\u2014ro MERCHANT TAILORS.The undersigned have been Instructed b; Messrs.F.McKntyre & Co., merchant taliors, t sell thelr Stock and Fixtlires at a rate on the dollar as per inventory as follows: - as $2400 00 600 00 The stock 1s all new.paving been purchased for the spring trade.Arrangements can be made for the lease of the sto) Sale on the premises on THUKSDAY, APRIL 28th, AT 3.30 O'CLOCK P.M The store will be open for the inspection of the stock every day between the hours of 10 and 12 a.m.&nd 2 and 4 p.m.JAMES STEWART & CO.Auctioneers, Walter M.Kearns Sales.964 EAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Drawing Room Set, Wire Back Hasy Chalrs, Sofas, good Brussels carpets, Fancy Tables, B.P.Mirror, good Curtalns, B.W.Marbie Top and lacher Bedroom Sets, China 'Toflet Beta, Odd Bedsteads and Bureaus, Hair Mattresses, Feather Beds, Wire Mattresses, M.T.Std Doard, Extension Dining Table, Chairs, B.W.Secretary Book- ase, Tea and Dinner Sets, gout \u20ac On Store, ring, \u201cIda\u201d Range with H.W.attachments usual Kitchen Utensils, E Sale at the residence, 39 CHOMEDY STREET, On SATURDAY Morning.8Uth APRIL.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.WALTER M.KEARNS, 98 6 Auctioneer, OUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ETC.Carpets, Bedroom Sets, Parlor Mets, Dining Tables, Sideboards, B.W.Bookcase, Wardrobe, 3 good Office Desks, English Billard Table (complete with balls, cues, ete.), 8ide Baddle, Tollet Sets, Terra Cotta Figures, Curtalns and Poles, Ete.Clearing Sale at my Ralesroomm 1747 NOTRE DAME STREET, On THURNDAY Afternoon.28th APRIL, SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.WALTER M.HEA 064 Auo eur.MPORTANT BALE.FINE CHINA, A TARE, OROCE- Cu IN LOTS TO S8UIT THE RETAIL TRADE The subscriber has received instructions to sell at the store, 259 ST.LAWRENCE STREET, ON TUESDAY, 268th APRIL, \u2018The entire well assorted stock.including China Dinner, Breakfast and Tea Sets, Dessert ces, Japanese | sets, costly Dresden Vases, Blsque Figure s Terra Cotta Figures, Hpergnos Toflet Sets, Glass Flower sets, Cut Glass Wine Sets, large lot of handsome Brass ps, et PA The Store Fixtures, etc., will be 801d at noon.SALE AT TEN O'OLOCE.WALTER M, KEARNS, 80 tf uctioneer.Brown & Scriver's Sales.B.& S, C.B.THURSTON, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE \u2014 OF \u2014 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and BFFHOTS at our Rooms, 208-210 MoGILs ST, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26th.BROWN & SURIVER, vrs.*.* Bale begins at 10.30 o'clock sharp.sw\" Positively no reserve.B.& 8S, CLEAN DRY STORAOK-209-210 MoGHI ot, *,* Loweat rates ta te city for asconmedétion gives.26 2 ported and bought Marcotis Bros\u2019.Sales AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, We will sell at NO.265 BT.HUBERT STREET, \u2014oN\u2014 TUESDAY, 26th APRIL INST, 2 PM, All the contents of the house, namely:\u2014Par- ng ©, ass Tabies, Chatra, Offcioth, Bureeus, Whatnots, Hat diands, Mats, Baby Carriage, &c., &c.MARCOTTE BROS.\u2026.O4 4 Auctioneers.*REAY AUCTION TRADE SALE we wil sell at our Too | 95 Bt.James Btreet, l'uesday, 26tb April Lu the toilowing 37,000 or of Sera Hat of all desart »tions, American, English und Canadfan Acture, as follows: 100 cuses Men's Hats 70 cases Boys\u2019 lluts, GO enses Ddisses\u2019 ind Cait: dren's Hats, in Panulna, Straw, Hay, ete.LOU cases vf matches.A Block of Waterproof Garments, amounting to $4,500, slightly damaged by smoke and water, all fn rat cluss condition, and comprising Men\u2019 3 and Boys Hubber Uvats, Ludies\u2019 and Misre Clreulars of TE nds.A general borat stock of Dry Goods and Fancy Goods, well assorted, amounting to $5,000.\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Tweeds, berges, Checked Cottons, Cambrics, Sleeve Linings.While and Gray cottons, \u2018Trade Linens, Farmer sSaling, Canvas, Shirts, Underwear, Drawers, socks, Stockings, Suspenders, \u2018Towels, Handkerchiets, Gloves and Mitts, Dress Gouds, Mertnos, Casnmeres, Dress and Hat 4 rimmtogs, Corsets, Ladies\u2019 Underwear, Lace and Embroidery, Kibbops, Velvets, bealette, Imita- ton of Lambskin, blk, Satins.Flannels, Braids, Mantles, Circulars, cuffs and Collars, Lace \u2018I'runmings, Buttons, Meitons, Beavers, Quilts, Top Shirts, Woollen Gouds, Wool Yarn, Coal Lining, Fianneleties.1:2 cases of Fancy Goods.Positively griinout reserve, and in lots to sult ihe Lrade.2.50, 04 MA CO 1 Ar BRUN,, Auctioneers.(BEAT AUCTION BALE \u2014F A Wholesale Mtock ot Dry Goods to the Amount of 350,000.We receive instructions from L.H.BOBSEAU & CO, to sell by auction, at their store, No.39, 41 and 43 ST.SULPICE ST, On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, the 27th and 28th APRIL lastant, All the assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.300 pieces Black and Colored Cashmere.600 pieces Canadian and English Tweed.500 pieces assorted Selects and Cambric.Shirts and Drawers, Ribbon, Ornaments, Braces, Prints, Cotton, Handkerchiefs, Muslin, Brald, Binding, Buttons, Umbrellas, Bocks, Ticking, Wincey, Beaver, Nap, Blankets, Quilts.corsets, Sllks and Satin, Neckties, Linen, Underwear, Dress Shirts, Gloves, Hosiery, Dress Goods, Canton Flannels, Denims, Linings, and a large number of other Goods.tr Positively without reserve and in lots to suit the trade.SALE AT 10 A.M.EACH DAY.MARCOTTE BROS, B45 \u2014Auctionsers, AUCTION SALE.The ['ndersigned will sell at 1087 Notre Dame street, On Wednesday, April 27th inst, at 2 o\u2019clock.1 Horse, 1 Grocery Express, 1 Top Buggy, 1 Family Sieigh, 1 Grocer\u2019s Sieigh, 4 Robes, @ Harnesses.Etc., a Small Lot of Grocéries, a Small Lot of Hardware, a Good Oifice Desk and Sundries.Without reserve.MARCOTTE BROS., sas Auctioneers, UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- niturs and Bar Fixtures, Euc., at No.3560 NOTRE DAME STREET, Wednesday, the 27th April Inst, at 10 #'ciock a.m.Ra.eas Parlor and Bedroom Suits, Extension sp Bed, Frame and Picture, Carpet and ON côtES, Chairs, Curtains and Poles, er Beds, Pillows, Ilall and Kitchen Stoves, Glassware and ery, and Kitchen also Counter and Shelving, Bar, Mirrors, Beer Pump, Liquors, Cigars, » Gas vrare, Refrigerator, Etc, Positively without reserve.983 MARCOTTE BROS.Auctioneers.AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE.We will sell at No.57 Latour street, ON THURSDAY, APRIL 28th INSTANT, AT 2 P.M., All the contents of the house, namely: One Plano, Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Sets, Centre Table, Plain and Fanoy Chairs, Mirror, Poles and Curtains, Lamps, Carpets, Oflcloths, Lounge, Whatnots, Bed and Bedding, Mattresses, Bpring Beds, Pillows, Crockery and (Glassware, Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, Ete.WITHOUT RESERVE.MARCOTTE BROS 96 4 Auctioneers, Benning & Bar:alows Sales AAA G EBMAN, SWISS, ENGLISH AND FRENCH Fancy Goods, House Furnishing, DE Musica! lastraments.Jeweilery, »\u2026 Office Furniture, pri At Auction.The subacribers are instructed by MESSRS.BORGZINNER BROS.to sell, by Public Auction, at their premises, 13 8§T.JOHN STREET, MONTREAL, ON THURNDAY, APRLL THE 2878, \u2018The whole of their stock, comprising: House Furnishing Goods, viz.Plated Ware, Lamps, Epamelled Kitchen rare, Splashers, Brushes, unt Hardware \u201cAll kinds of Tools, Cutiery, Scissors, Pocket Knives, Table Cute lery, 8poons and Forks in Chiltan Bil.ver, Britannia Metal and Tin, Bread Knives, Carving Set, etc, été.= 5,000 500 Musieat \u201catria coordina: pile ns, Brags Instruments.Am Jewellery a 140 carat Gold, sterling \u2018su sold Plated, English Jet, etc.an Clocks\u2014Marbis, iron, Wooden, and about 2,000 pieces Nickel Alarm Clocks.hes Office Furniture, Shelving Tables, \u20ac House Furnishing do as Hardware.© etc, will be 801d in the morn Bing po owellery, Clocks, Watches, during the after- RO the above goods, ithout exception, are im- direct from the manufacturers in Europe, 4nd are \u2018onered for sale without reserve, a3 Borgzinner Bros., for the future, will a no, stock and import tor the wholesale and opbt } oes | to sa ihe trade.Bet erm! BALE at TEN (10) O'Clock a.m.BENNING 937 & BARSALOU, JRLFORTAN T SALE DRY GOODS, ETC, ETC, AT AUCTION.The subscribers will at their Salezroo Nos 86 000 86 BT.PERSE Shae, Satemrooms, ON WEDNESDAY, THE TTL APRIL, A large and varied assortment of Fane Staple PE Goods suited to the Spring and ~\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Tweeds, Barges, Cottons, Line es DEY pve ax Canvas, Caaimere os, Un kings, Suspen oods, simak, \u2018Towels, Baadiorebiels, Gloves tad and Mitta, o wors, Corsets, Velvets, Bike, Jains, ¥ Ne da Culls, ins, hear, a Sté, Als0 à ers, Mittens, ate rooms.L foe\u2019 And Cases °8 hd Boys\u2019 Men's 31d Tio 1 Housekespin jus received, had a variety of tae As AT TEN (10) 0'0LOOK._ BENNING & BARSALOU, - \"Auctioneers, Linens, in ots THE MONTREAL\" DAILY\" STAR - MONDAY.\u201cAPRIL\u201d 25.1892.\u2014SIX PAGES.D, H & W.H Frasers Sales.I MPORTANT SALE.HORSE CARRIAGER AND HARNESS.apdsome Bay Horse, 7 years old, 14 hands nigh, well bred.x good tt and aciion, broke single and double à nd to the seadle; very fast Chestnut 1576 ban hd years old, with ap Pine lane ox 1 Hey Buggy und set Harness pe & very complete.turnout; Bay Mare, 1 a bigh, weight 1050, good steady ariver; Shoutout Pony, 14% bands\u201d 7 years old, ver entle in barhess and saddle; ten other goo riving and draught horses, new and second hand vehicles of all kinds, Fhaetons, Dog Carts, suggies, Gladsloues, jump Se eat Waggons, Villa, age Carts, Concords, White Chapel Buggy, Express Waggon, 2 splendid covered dry goods delivery carts, equal Lo new, one expensive most new, low delivery cart, very fine covered Cary goods delivery Express Wazgon.good Double Express (Furuiture) Wagon, pew and second hand Coupe, Family Buggy, {xpress and Sart Harness, Ladies\u2019 and Genl's Buddies, etc.Extensive fopular weekly Auction at our Depository, No.32: und 324 51.JAMES STREET, On TUESDAY Afternoon.26th At 2.30.Cash advances trade, prompt returus.Fine stabling nud Lust Of care for horses sent in from the clly or countrv fur nuction or privawe sule D.H, & W.,H, FILASER, Qe 2 Auctionedra.APRIL, Ï EAL GOOD HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS.Carpets, Brass (iasaliers, and Contents of T Well Furnished Bedrooms, Ete.Eto.We are instructed by Geo.King, Esq.to sell at bis residence, No.30 UNIVERSITY STREET, Oo TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 26th, The Household Furniture and Effects.Comprising, in tn ports Drawing Room suit, in stik and Brass Gasalfers, 2 and 4 Light, Tip estry Carpets, Lace Curtains, ining Room Furniture, Glassware, Otlcloth, WwW alnut Mall Stand, English Olleloth, Stalr 3 ets, Contents of seven Well Purnished Bedrooms, 2 Good Black Wulnut M.T.Bedroom Sets, Ash and Walnut Bedrouli Sels, Ilardwood Bedroom sels, Matressex, Spring Beds, Feather Plllows, Brussels and Three-piy Wool carpets, Walnut Ward robe, Chamber Crockery, kasy Chalrs, Tables, Clendinneng Leuder Cooking Stove, (\u2018oo Mangle, Gas Stove, Etc, Ete, ull good and clean, and to de sold without reserve.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.92 D.H.& W.H.FRASER, Auctioneers.TEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VAL i uable Heiptzman Upright Plano, Brussels Carpels, Kep Parlor Sulte, Plctures, Lace curtains, Centre Tables, Easy Chalrs, Dining- room Furniture, Fine Old Mahogany Sideboard, (00a Walnut and other Bedroom Bets, Mahogany Bureau, Walnut Wardrobe, Tollet Sets, Mantel Beds, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Feather Plows, Good Bedroom Carpets, East Indian Tom Tom Drum, Stair Ips, English Olicloth, Kefriger- utor, Coal Oll S ** Leader \" Cooking stove (with hot water allachmenten Kitchen Itequisites, Lot Coal, etc., ete.Sale by order of Mrs.Willlams # bo 18 ls leavliig for Calgary), at her residence, NO.TANL STKEAT, UD Tuesday Morning, 28th April, at Ten o\u2019clock DH, & W.1.FRASER, 062 Auctioneers.TALUABLE \u201cJEWETT\"\u201d BOSTON SQR.Piano, 73; octaves, very fine tone and 8 good as new: \u201cFine Old Solid Mabogany Card Ta les, ©, Parlor suite, Brussels Carpets, Paintings and Engravings, Curtains, Centre Tables, Old-fa:hioned Mirror, Neat Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, China and Glassware, cutlery, Dinner Sets, bedroom Furniture, ete.etc.Sale at the residence, NU, 41 BURNSIDE PLACE, Ou Tuesday Atternoon, 26th April, at Two o\u2019el .D.H.& W, H.FRASER, 96 2 Auctioneers.XTENSIVE UNRESERVED AUCTION SALE Chelce Groceries, Teas, Fine Fixtures, Voiuvble Cash Register, Snio, etc.etc, We are instructed to sell by auction at MESSRS.J.R.GRANT & CO8 STORE, NO.2203 BT.CATHERINE STREET, On WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, the whole of the fine stock of Groceries, etc., consisting.in part, of Choice Half-chests and Catties Black and Japan an Teas, Canned Fruitë and Vegetables, Gray's English Jams, \u201cSardines, Bptces, OR DE, nces, Vermicelll, Raising, Sauces.Ketchup, Pickles, Chow Chow, Gelatine, Fruit Syrups, Hams, Bacon, Cereals, Baking Powder, Olive Of], Vinegar, 8yrups, Coffee, etc., etc.Also all the Fine Fixtures (if not previously disposed of): Counters, Shelving, Showcases, ¥ipnest Tea and Coffee Canisters in the city, Counter and Platform Scales, Lamson Improved Cash Register (cost $225), Gas Fiitings, Fire-proof Safe, Two Rerrigerators.etc.etc.all without reserve and for immediate deitvery.SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.D.H.& W.H.FRAR SER, 86 3 Auctioneers, ARGE UNRESERVED AUCTION BALE of the Furniture and Effects of the FRANKLIN HOUSE, NO.29 AnD 81 CATHEDRAL STREET, ON WEDNESDAY Morning, 27th APRIL.Comprising tn part, M.T.Walnut Bedroom Sets, Ash do., Carpets, Curtains, Pictures, Mirrors, Iron Beds, Mattresses, Quills, Blankets, sheets, Chamber Sets, Lounges, Contents of 19 Be cdroums, Dining T'abies, Chalrs, Sideboard, Stlverware, Cutlery, Glass and Dinner Ware, Lamps, Linen, Kitchen Sundsies, Cooking Range, also the Bar Fixtures, Counter, #ideboard, Plate Ginss Mirror, Clock, Pictures, etc.etc \u2018all for positive sale, BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.D.H.& W.H.FRANF ZR.963 Auctioneers, ALE OF NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AL the Residence, No.16 PARK AVENUE, On WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.APRIL 27, Comprising in part, Good English Hair Cloth Parlor Suft, Tapestry carpets, 2 Very Fine Mahogany Card Tables, Engrav ings, Portieres, Curtains, Handsome Hand-painted Bamboo Screen, Book-case, Furniture of Three Bedrooms, da Bureaus, Iron Beds, Mattresses, Chairs, T! Crockery, Chest Drawers, oOilcloth, Stove, Gas Stove, Kitchen sundries, Éte.without reserve.Sale at 2 D.H.& W., H, CRASER, Auctioneers.AN se 3 FRANPSOME Upright Piavo.Neat ilousehold Furniture, Brussels Carpet, Brass Gasaliers, Etc, We have been Instructed to sell at the residence, NO.15654 MANSFIELD STREET, On THURSDAY MORNING, 28th APRIL, All the real good Furniture and Effects without reserve, owner Joaving for Fngland, comprising almost new \u2018Karn\u201d pright Piano, in fine mottled walnut case, nice Parlor Set In brocade and plush, Brass Gasallers, Lace Curtains and Poles, Portieres, Brussels Carpets, Music Stand, Tables, WW ulnut Bookcase and Secretary, Walnut Side Table and Chairs, China and Sliver Ware, tand, Stalr Carpet, Oil Cloth, five well turnished Bedrooms, Walnut and other Sets, Mantel Bed, Wardrobes, Spring Beds Mattresses, Pillows, Easy Chairs, Lounges, \u201cGood News\" Cooking Range, Gas Stove, Réfrigerator Kitohen Utensils, etc.6, © SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.D.H.& W.H.FRANER, 06 4 Auctioneers.ATTRACTIVE SALE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Very Best Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, Good Drawing-Room Suit, Large B.P.Mante! Mirror, Fine Curtains and Poles, Hagravings, Card Table, Fanor, Table, Fine Hanging Lamps, Handsom w York made, Marbiecp, Rt alnut sideboard (cost 8150), Extension Dinlug Table and Chairs, China and'Glassware, Excellent Dinnër Service, Neat Bedroom Furnitire, iron Cribs, Mattresses, Perambulator, C.O.Stove, \u201cDuchess\u201d Cooking Rangs, \u201cGurney\u201d Hall Stove, Kitchen Utsnsil etc., eto.at the residence, No.184 MOUNTAIN STKEET, Ou Thursday Attersroon.28th April.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.D.H.& W, HH.FRASER, 964 Auoti Bison REGULAR WEEKLY Sale of New nd I Second.hand Furniture, Pi to, ete, at our Sales Room: No.Tro: 20 a EA rain on FRIDAY MORNING, 29th APRIL, at TEN O'CLOCK.Excellent storage for Furniture, ete.Cash advances made.D.H & w.H.FRASER, uotio: rotionsers, 00 4 Sr OF HANDSOME NEW REED AND ttan Baby Carriages, | at our Auction Room, 820 Hv, JAMES STARET, O Friday Atterneon, S01 so \u2018april ut Half-vast On view 065 Wednesaay.D.H, & W.H.FRARER, Auctioneers.TORAGE, STORAGE Fins Dry sate Storage for irurniture, Pianos, D.B.W.HB, Shin Austioneurs, mc na « He FRA oe Be ra Fur , Kitchen Uvenail i sai Rae & Donnelly\u2019s Sales INSPECTOR STREET AND TWO LOTS OF LAND, THURSDAY, 28th April Instant, AT 11 O'OLOCK A.M.Will be sold on the premises on above date and hour, all the bu sold, \u2018Terms: Cash.A deposit will be required on od Judication and thé balance will have to Le paid on the same day in the bands vf the City Treas- The honres sold ahall not be demolished before the ¢th Ma d will bave to ba retoved before the 20th o the same mont At the same sale will also be sold, etc, two vias of land described as follows: .Alot of land bounded on the northeast side oy lot cadastral No.1814, sald side messurine 0 .on the southeast side, by lot ca- side measuring about superficial ares of about lot beinæ part of lot cadastral No.181 , on the official plan and book of reference for the BL Ann's Ward of the said city: 2, A plecs of land with no building thereon erected, bounde a on tho northeast side by lot vow [nwpector street, sa: BA feet, on the northwest side by Bt.street, suld side measuring about 7 7 feet; con- taininy a superficial area of about 568.8 square fout: and Le Ter, the northeast portion of lot cadastral No.18 ou the official vlan aud book of reference for the St.Ann's Ward of this Se, pois cash; the usual costs to fa paid by the uyer A.GOSSELIN, Asst.City Clerk, RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.City Creer Qrrtou, | Montreal, Rind Apel, 1892, 96 2 ALE OF Very Fine American and Ontario Household Furpiture, Upright Planos, Organs, Carpets, Oitlcloths, AC AC At our Rooms, 241 and 243 St.James Street, On Tuesday Atternoon, April 26th, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Fine Upright Planos, Karn Organ, Wilton Rug Drawing Room Suttes, Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets in Oak and Walnut, Folding Beds, Oak and Walnut iNning Room bets, Book Cases, Desks, Cablnets, Hall Stands, Tron and Brass Bedsteads, Hair Mattresses, Springs, Velvet and Brussels Carpets, Squares, Rugs, Portleres, Lace Curtains, Oflcleths, Dinner and Tea Sets, Cutlery, Stlverware, aud a General Assortment of House Furnishings; 75 Brass Gasalers, 2, 3 and 4 igh L \u2014AND\u2014 A Lot of Becondhand Furniture, etc.No reserve.SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.HAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.MPORTANT SALE BY AUCTION \u20140F\u2014 Elegant New Household Furnitare, Carpets, Oil Cloths, and House Furnishings, Eto., Etc.On WEDNESDAY Afternoon, April 27th, At James Bteel's large Furniture Rooms, 1828 Notre bane street, \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Drawing Room Suites, Parlor 8ets, Easy and Odd Chairs, Lounges, Cabinets, Dinfug Room Furniture tn Oak and Walnut, Iron Bedsteads and Mattresses, Wainut and Oak Bedroom Sets in eat variety, Hall Stands, Carpets, Oil Cloths, ortieres, Lace curtains and House Furnishings.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers.*.*The subscribers have pleasure in announcing that this is the 10th sale they have conducted for Mr.Steel, that he 18 positively ook Delage ishing business and that the Immense stock greatly reduced the balance must be sold Eth.out reserve and irrespective of sacrifice.> not miss this opportunity.R.& D.Thos, J.\u2018Potter's Sales NSN REAL ESTATE.HIGHLY IMPORTANT Unreserved Sale FOR ESTATE OF THE LATE DR.W.F.FRASER.The well known block of STORER and DWELLINGS, Bouth-sast corner Notre Dame and St.sulpice Streets, opposite Notre Dame Cathedral 1698, 1700, 1702 Notre Dame Street, 65 and 67 St.Sulpice Street, store, 1826 Noire Dame \u201cStreet, Brick Residenee, No.532 Dorchester St\u2026 opposite Nt.James\u2019 Club.MOST IMPORTANT SALE FOR MANY YEARA Absolutely no reserve whatever, as 11 is only when such estates are being closed that this class of property can be had at pubile competition.The immediate attention of capitalists 18 called to this sale, wbich takes place at T.J.Potter's Room, 301 St.James Street, MONDAY, MAY OT.$2 Pull particulars in official advertisement.LABADIX & LABADIE, Notaries Public THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer.94 15 Bstate Late Dr.Fraser, SALE OF FURNITURE, &c., AT 832 DORCHESTER STREET (Opposite St.James Club), ON TUESDAY, 10TH MAY.The House will be sold on MONDAY, 8th.Full particulars will be advertised next week.The Furniture, &c., can be seen the afternoon fore the sale trom 2 to 8 o'clock.96 3 THOS.J.POTTER, Auctioneer, \u201cKnox\u201d Property.ST.GABRIEL WARD.GREAT AUCTION SALE, OVER 100 LOTS.Date and place of sale will be advertised Tuesday.and t jithograpbed plan will be ready then.Bale 14th or 16th May.THOMAS J.POTTER, Auctioneer, AHOGANY FURNITURE AND GENERAL HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.Bale for Estate of the MR, JAMES MOR- rice, cabinet maker, at 129 yo GEORGE ST, WEDNESDAY MORNING, 21th APRIL, AT 10 O'CLOCR.Particulars on Monday.THOS.063 ESTATE LATE DR.FRASER.The HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at, the rosiden 832 Dorchester street, will be arty b x eel.Full particulars in Tuesdays Bram.96 2 J.8, Thomson & Co\u2019s Sales A TN IN NT Ne AAAS SHUTER STREET.are instructed to sell by Auction at the above \u2018residence, 0 THURSDAY.THE 28th INST.ougehold Furniture and contents, oom- La Ey in Handsoma Parlor Farniture, Uhtokerin, Square Plano, a0 fine ine fostrument, fui octaves, alnut Cabinet, M Bronze rs, Piotu pari Splendid nituré, 968 ?J.POTTER.Auctlonser, THOS.J.POTTER er M.Hicks & Co.\u2018s Sales.ALE OF VERY NEAT HOUSE HOLD FUBNITURE, Gasaliors.Best Carpets.Mao dras Curtains, Dioner Net, Glassware, Silverware, Plolures, oto.eto.We are instructed to sell at the residence, No.2641 ST.CATHERINE BT.(Cor.Buckingham Ave.), TUFMDAY MORNING, APRIL 26th.All the real nice Furniture and Effects therein, ~\u2014CONBIBTING OF\u2014 o cchlokering ¥ Upright Piano, Corcage size, nice toned instrument; Wire-bac and l\u2018hairs, Fanoy Chairs and Rockers, 4 Ligh are rystal Gasa- liers, Faucy Nickel Parlor Table, Madras Curtains, Engravings, Paintings, Ornaments, Best Carpets almost new), Katlan and Easy Chals, Cherry 00koase and Desk,Centre T ables, B Brags Window Poles, Oak Dining Room Bute, viz.: Sideboard Landsome design), Dinin, Table and Leather ining Chalrs, Leather Kasy Chair; Cretonne Curtulns, Dinner and Tea Sets, Glassware, Cul- lery, stlverware, 3- \u201cbent Brass Gasaller, Brass Hall Lantern, Hall und Stair Carpets, Lamb Mats, Wilton Rugs, Royal Art Hull Stove, Walnut, Ash, and Stained Bedroom Sets, Hair Mattresses, Gale Spring Beds, Lounge, W.B.Chairs, Fancy Tables, Tullet Bets, Clock, Home Standard Cook- lug Bove, Refrigerator, Kitchen Utensils, &c.Everything !n the best of order.Sale at 10 o'clock.M.HICKS CO.Auctioneers, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL.26, The subscribers will sell at the residence, _096 2 NO.96 UNION AVENUE, \u2018The Neat Furniture and Effects therein, \u2014CONBISTING OF\u2014 pat, Portieres, Brass Hall Lamp, Brass Fire Fender, Leather Loun Fancy fables, Easy Chalrs, Couches, Oak, Cherry and Ash Bedroom Sets, Spring Beds, Hair Matiressos, Pillows, Bolsters, Bureaus, pi isustands, Centre 8, &C., EC.1 ln Bale at 2.30 o'clock.M., HICKS & UO., Auctioneera SALE OF Very good C.Tables, Chalrs, Tron Bedstead! good order.282 HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.ONY & +4 Bell** Cabinet Piane, English nt Brass Gasaliers, Fine Engravings and Etchings, Tostly Portleres, Fancy Gilt Mirrors and Breckets, French Mantel Clock and Candelabras, Fine China, Silverware, (slassware, Etc.The subscribers are instructed by MR.E.NEILD't to sell at his residence, NO.146 MANSFIELD STREET, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 27TH, All his Fine Furniture and Effects, \u2014AS FOLLOWE\u2014 ~~ DRAWING ROOM \u2014\u2014 \u201cBell,\u201d Guelph, Upright Rane, al hest ausoms ome pertect action and tone, cost $ rawing Room suite, Fancy oad\u2019 & \u2018Thomson ; Costly Brass Gasaller, er iro England; Fine Wilton Carpets, 8pun Suk Portieres and Cur rtains, Lace Curtains, Musical Box, 12 airs: Steel Engravings, Etchin French Clock and Candelabras, Plano Lamp, Fancy Glt Nice ror Brackets, Mirror Placques, Ornaments, Doreen, payee Yell He Rug, Ei ~\u2014\u2014 DINING oom Walnut Sideboard, handsomely carved, Mirror Back; Extension Dining Table, Leather Covered Dining Chatrs, Leather Sofa,by \u2018Thomson ; Marble Clock, Oak Cabine Dinner Set, China graved Glässware, Stlverware, Cutlery, Wilton Carpe Poste Brass Gasaller, Etc, AL Les Hall and Stair Gare ets, Lamp, Armortal Ba sand oth, Ete.\u2014 Us RARY \u2014\u2014 Walnut Bookcase and Desk, Revolving Oak Desk, Leather Office Chairs, Leather Covered Library , Easy Chairs, Table, Lace curtains, bronze Gasaller, Carpet, Etc.\u2014-\u2014 BEDROOMS \u2014\u2014 Walnut Bedroom Sets, English Brass Bedstead, Iron Bedsteads, Best Hair Mattresses, Spring Beds, Pillows, Gent\u2019s Wardrobe and Cheffonier combined, Odd Bureaus, Washstand: Chalrs, Lounges, M.1.B ls pets, Curtains, 0: Totlet Sets, Pictures, etc.\u2014\u2014 BREAK FAST ROOM er Walnut Sideboard, Dining Table and Chairs, Crockery, Pictures, Curtains, Carpet, etc.\u2014 KITCHEN \u2014 \u201cStewart,\u201d Hamilton, Cooking Attachment, Brass Hall Faire Portiores.Range with H.W.Enamelled Coal Hods, M atomatie pr evatar,Ice reat Freezer, Coo Mangle and Kitchen U SALE AT TEN OCLOCE.M.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.PROPERTY SALE Handsome Private Rosidence by Auction.@&j The subscribers are instructed to ny sell by public auction on the premises, MONDAY MORNING, MAY OTH, The Stone Front, 2.2% story with extension Residence, No.30 Hutchison street.There ls no better built house on this street, contains 10 rooms, large and airy, with all modern conveniences, plate glass be bow windows,wood mantels and over- mantels, tes, etc.etc.Permits to view, obtained om the Auctionsers.Immediately after the sale of the house, all the magnificent Furniture and Household Appointments, Plano, Mirrors, Gasallers, Carpets, etc., will be sold by auction.Full particulars later.SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO+ Auctioneers.96 2 JPRELIMINARY NOTICE A 3 ESTATE LATE JOSEPH TIFFIN 7 The subscribers are instructed by (-/the Executors to the above Estate Lo sell by Public Auction, at the resie ence, NO.151 UNIVERSITY STREET, ON THE 16TH, 18TH AND 20TH MAY, All the Magnificent Household Furniture, to order by Molinelli, Thomson, otc.Piano, Costly Gasallers, And Sidelights, Mantel and Pler Mirrors, Fine China, Cut Crystal, B Best Sliver Plated- _ats0 : TE COLLECTION OF\u2014 Rare Oil Paintings, by old masters; Roman Mosalos, Marbie StatUary, Florentine Carvings, Sevres Vases, Ivory inlaid Furni- fe Real Bronzes, Indian Embroider- f Art Japanese 105 Per Works 0 d Chinese Curios and Objects n Art, Etc, *.*The late oormer was & recognized connois- er In art, and purchased, pers onally, many of his art objects during extended tours abroad.Catalogues are now being prepared.rr dor of sale and full particulars announced short gale Each Day at Ten O'Clook.M, BRICKS & ©O0.Auctioneers, ALE OF STORE FIXTURES.The subscribers will sell at the je store late lately ¢ occupied by Messrs.Wat- Ne.Joy st Sulpice Street, All the Fixtures, comprising Counters, Snoiring, Che Show Se abies, Chalrs, Gas SALB ee PRIE 28th, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.M.HICKS &, co.96 2 uoticnesrs.Kimball & Ashman's Sales.ORSES, VEHIOLES AND FARM IMPLEMENTS, AT AUCTION, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 27.We ehall submit to public competition saveral VERY USEFUL HORMES AND VEHICLES, HARNESS, ETO.also the following farm implements: 1 Scotch Cart, t Horse Rake, 1 Fanning Mii).8 Sets Harrews, 1 Plough, Ete., Eto.Sale at 2 o'clek p.m., at KIMBALL'S HORSE EXOHANGE, 182 COLLEGE ATRANT.KIMBALL & AMHNIAN, Auctionenrs.Meetings and Amusements.PAP NNR i Rm SNe TEEN'S FUEALLE AND E EXHIBITION OF ART DANCING, under she age of their Excellencies Lord ly Stan oy or Preston, snd Le dignitios of Can- acdoi ( Fy up?7 ÉTEeE, En sedan + Jr, assisted by 100 sU8 LOW ODED (NecUrs s this vear, on) one performances here), at eld « perform Boo here).at X edsrs.en blieppard, Ë SPARROW & JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE ROYAL Every afternoon and ecvealuy, this week, THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA.aôtices of admission, 10,30 and 300ents.Keser eats, 10 geuts extra.Plan at tue Thestre Tron.3 an till] Coming N.2 WOOD, ru 978 WINDSOR : HALL.Mr.Charles Harriss\u2019 Concerts THURSDAY EVENING.EDWARD LLOYD, Good Reserved Neoats at $1.50; vow to be bud at Sheppard\u2019s.Back Sents sold at the door, $1.00.Y7 4 Montreal Protestant House of Industry and Rofuze The Apnual Meeting of the Hoard of Gaver- nors of this Institution will be held in the Board roo, on Wednesday, the 27h day of April inst, at four o'clock p.the lection of officers and genera! business.GEORGE CRUICKSHANK, v6 3 Hunorary 8ecretary, 1°\" PRINCE OF WALES REGT.ANNUAL DRILL! The Regiment will parade in y Drili Order every Friday and Tues- duy Evening at o'clock until Every member must attend.further orders.By order, a PORTECUS, 944 Capt.and Ads, THE NEW CYCLORAMA.Open svery day and evening.CUSTER'S LAST FIGHT or the Battle of the Little Big Ho his famous battle took place on June 25th Tavs and resulted in the total annii3awtt Athlete Cigarettes HAVE NO RIVAL Athlete Cigarettes No Baits: Athlete Cigarettes The Sweetest.The Purest.Athlete Cigarettes ARE THE BEST.Athlete Cigarettes Small Profits to the Sellers, but Great Value to the Consumer.OT sawtf FURNITURE Should be bought from Renaud, King & Patterson, 652 CRAIG STREET.£982 NOTICE: SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE VALUABLE PROPERTIES Ou MONDAY, the Ninth of MAY Next, At Eleven Or OLeck in the Forenoon, 20 No Prizes! Surgeon, and a both deceased, in Their lifetime of the city of Montreal, and, of their estates, to wit of ground aituated at the corner of Dor- chaser riroat nd Ste.Geuerière atrect, in the Be Antoine Ward, of the city of Montreal, being lot number eleven hundred and twent ny.-two (No.1122) of the Official Plan and Book eference of Bt Antoine Ward, containing nmi feet and six inches in width by seventy-nine feet aoËsix inches in depth in one lateral line, snd eighty feet in darth in the other lateral line, Enkiish measure, more o leas; bounded in fron + by said Dorchester street, in rear by tbe pro y umber eleven hundred and twenty (No.112 bro the Said Official Plan and Book of Keference of St An 6 Ward; on northwest side b: id enevieve street, a three story brick house and outbu Adi De 8 Inoreun erected, sod bein, the Shrie number stab u dred otre Pitas street, ard of the city of Hlontrenl belay lot ) ft he UMcial Plan and ok of Wane , Contatning thirty-three feot and ten inches sin width, the whole in four thousand and sixty-eignt foot iu 5 per mo r less; bounde Jai oies ide.Ds Bees number Eu ty-thres vroper mn n - CR OP Es Del fat and Book of References (No.oP of the Official P of said West Ward, with .house and dependencies thereon eracte: g the civic number eighteen hundred sad twenty-six .1826) of said Notre Dawe street, With à right 0.assage Or quel bap An da tof ground, situated at the corner of Notre Da: ame Paire a, 8.5 Ww robin) church of re pres in the Celitre Ward of the oe ot Montreal, being the lot number seventy-six 76) o official plan;and book of reference of {he said Centre Ward, containing forty-nine feet in width on said Notre Dame street, the whole forming three thousand one hundred sod seventy-seven eet in au er t loxs, bound: side by propert T y-five (No.75) of the Tan iv book of reference of Cent tld Ta on both which sald boundaries the walls ar a To = he id st PE Ie ro vu Jon 8 ulplce stree \" (he conditions of sales will be known on the day © Yoru mple Information, sp ly so the undersigned For amp their office, N Piss t.Lambert street.LABADIE « se N.P.Montreal, 19th April, 1892, 07 4 Saw Do \u2014TRY- You EXICAN FRUIT CHEWING GUY FEEL Pure and Wholesome.Be bar, For Hale by sil Confec- BLUE ?toners and Drugyist: = CANCER PERMANENT CURE POSITIVE CURE PAINLESS CURE Hundreds are being cured by this marvellous discovery.Send 8 cents for tull particulars and testunonials from living witnesses.STOTT & JURY, BowmanviLLE, We Guarastee to Cure Rhenmatiom, and Will Return the Money in any case 9.Where we fail.\"MENTION \u201cSTAR.\u201d 3 8aw Toothache NERVOL\u2019 By the wonderful 66 remedy, Positively Cured in\u20182 Minutes ! One application ou the cheek outside is sufficient.Cures alsoateadache and Neuraigia.Fer Sale by all Druggiste* $728 Conte Botte.5 JOHN T.LYONS, Cor.Craig and Bleury.Vropovin Tov Hale.Gite, FEAT ER EA A aor AJOUT in the % i A James « or S80 st.Spl 1e, à ° # Fr SALE-THE FORMKR LE 1DEXOE 2, AM.noise Ohoauet, % Gots des tues, with ou UL rchagd.J and me, hotary, Pri] Kore Dame reel, od Fok BALE OF 70 L TT, AT MOURT ROYAL Vale, a bouvse garden; \u2018ater on premises and al} convenance; sers thing inixood onde oasy terms, Apply I.Barr.70 1d St, R on 2300 A, OQUNTEY Ta Fort arth over à 2 000.0.Apply, = os aulniors.42 8 NORTH ROYAL Wi 8 ALE iN a two lots for sale in the Dost PRE Ceme- tery.on most reasonable t For partioulars pe Ww to Moutroal Marble & Granite rks, > therine st.\"976 Spring Resorts.AAA ASN LL DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.YA popular resort for health, chanwe, rest ur recre- stion all The 5 Elevator, slestric bells, steam, open fireplaces, sun-parlor snd p mensde on the [oor ory nic air; marvellous waters ; croquet aud awn mé.Turkish, Russian, Roman, ,Étectrothor- all baths and all remedial appliane: Bend for {llustreted circular, 82zimo TTENTION I8 REQUESTED SEER \u2014\u2014 Qf N To the Sale of very neat Furniture, ely : Chickering Lprig t Piano, Brusy Gasallers, Best Carpets, Oak Dining æ; Room Bet, Fine China, Glassware, Oo Say &c., at the Hestdence.on No.2641 Bt.Cathertne Street, To.Morrow, Tuesday, Morning, AT TEN O'CLOCK.M, HICK® & CO, Auctioneers.ALF HANDSOME CURNITURE, Willlams Upright Pinno and Household Appointments.An are instructed to sell at the rest.0.7 BUSSEX STREET (Off fen \u201855 \u2018por chester Street, West), WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 27th, The entire contents of this neatly furnished house, consisting of Very excellent Upright Piano by \u201cWillams,\u201d Toronto; Oak l\u2019arlor Set, upholstered in brocaded stk, Odd Chairs, Fine Lace Curtatas, Oak Secretary, Engravings, Best Brussels Carpets, Rattan Chairs, Fancy \u2018I'ables, Ebonized Wall Cabinet, Plano Lamp, Two Oak Bedroom Sets, Tron Bed, Hair Mattresses, Spring Beds, Chamber Sets, Bureaus, Washsiands, Fur Rugs, Gas Brackets, Gas Hall Lamp, Oak Sideboard, Extension Dinin, Table and Leather Chairs, Kasy Chalrs, Hal Stand, Stair and Hall Car ou.Re igerator, Filter, Scales, Kitchen Utensils, & * The Furniture and Carpets of this house are almost new.SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & vo.Auctioneers.«ALE OF VERY NEAT HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE.| Fischer Sqr, Plano, Brass Gasa- liersy, B.P.Mirror, Best Carpets, Engravinges.Le.oc.AT THE RESIDENCE, No.18 STANLEY STREET, THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 28th, \u2014COMFRISING\u2014 ) Fischer Square Grand Plano, very good instrument; Handsome Parlor Set, Fancy Chairs, 3 and 4 Light Brass Gasaliers, Gilt B.P.Muntel Mirror, Best Brussels and Tupostry Carpets, Lace Curtains, Drape, Fancy Tables Easels, Engrarings, Paintings, Ornaments, Wak ut sideboard, Extension Dining able, C.8.Chairs, China, Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, Hall Stund, Stulr and Hall Carpet, Hall Gas Laiap, Ollcloth, Two Walnut Bedroom sets, Stained Bedroom set Hair Lounge, Lasy Chairs, Kockers, Centre panies, Lamb Rugs, Raymond Sewing Machine i Good Sens co ing Stove, Iie 1gerator tchen Utensils, ote.er + Every ing ver very 7 peut and in go ood order.SA )'C a HICKS & Lo, 97 3 uctioneers.ALE OF SEE SALE NAT FURNITURE.+ WM tetany Plate, Good Carpets, B.P, Mirror, Gasaliers, &c.se UN} The undersigned are instructed to Qrfsell at the residence No.87 Durocher A v I street, ONS Thuraday Afternoon.April 28th, the Furniture and contents theretn, \u2014CONSISTING OF\u2014 Stelaway Square Grand Piano, B.P.Mantel Mirror, Bronze Gasaliers, \u2018Brussels Carpets, Parlor Suite, Odd Pieces, Lace Curtains, Fortleres, Palutin 3, Bric-a-brac, Wai- nut Sideboard, Extension Dining or be 8.Chairs, China, Glassware, Cutlery, Stair and Hall Brussels Carpets, Hall Rtand, Hall Gas Lamp, Mahogany and Walnut Bedsteads, Bureaus, Washstand, Spring Beds, Mattresses, Bookshelves, Desk, Library Table, Sofa, Wardrobe, Fancy Tables, Oflcloth, Cooking Range, Refrigerator, Kitchen Utenslls, etc, etc, ete.All in good order.SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.Ll.HICKS & CJ.97 3 Anctioneers.A UCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITURE.We will sell at our new rooms, 89 St.James street, on TUESDAY.THE 20TH APRIL INSTANT, the contents of a house of 20 rooms.removed to our premises to be sold.Positively without reserve.One Square Piano, Parlor Sets, Tapestry, Stair and Brussels Carpets, Dining Room Sets, Bed room Sets, In Blac and Fancy Tables, Extension Tables, Chatrs, Fancy and Plain; Mirrors, curtains, apd Poles Lamps, Bureaus, Washstands, Iron and Wood Bedsteads, Lounges, Sofas, hatnots, not! Stands, Brackets, Pictures, Engravi Ornaments, Mattresses, Spri eds, P Hows s and Beds, Crockery, Chinaware, Glassware, lall and Kitchen Stoves, Utensils, Retrigerators.Ollcloths, Cutlery and a great many or es.FF Balo ata 0 At © MARCOTTE BROS., 971 __ Auctioneers.QALE OF FURNITURE AT AUCTION.No.22 UNIVERSITY 8T.The subscribers will sell on THURSDAY, the 28th APRIL, INRT,, the whole of the Furniture belongin Lo late Mr.John Ustell, comprising \u2014 DRAWING ROOM Drawing Room Set, ¥ancy Chairs, Tables, Grand Father Clock, Gasallers, Pictures, Curtatus Ornaments, Banners, Rugs, Brussels Car etc, Hall Stand.Chairs, etc, Dining Room si Extension T'abie, Sideboard, \u2018Cutlery.Crockery, silverware, Glassware, Carpets, otc.ED- ROOMS~Contents of 4 Bedrooms, well furnisned, Kitenen, Lange and usual Utensils.SALE AT TEN 0 973 Suny & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.REAL ESTATE.GOOD HOMES OR INVESTMENTS.That Rock pet dg A Block, situated on St.Urbain street, Oppos artin's Church, just completed, comprising sel eontatned Dweilings and\u2019 2 flat dwellings; all rented good tenants.Hot water beating, good cellars, deep ¢ are open to Beli the bloc, Patire or singly, Prices to suit.This 18 a good opportunity tor capitalist to invest.J.8.THOMSON & CO., 973 Atiotioneers, 184 St.James street.PROVINOR OF QUESE District of Three Hivers.} SUPERIDR COURT.JOBEPH TREFFLE DUREAU, proprietor and farmer of the parish of Baosncourt, in the district of Three Rivers, vlaintiff, versus GEORGE PEPIN, heretofore of the parikh of Bt Gertrude, district aforesaid, and now residing in the United States of America, defendant, The Defandant is ordered to appesr Within two months PFanss Rivrns, 7 ind April, 1892.LOPTINVILLE & DESILETS, Prothonotary of the Superior Court, 72 District of Three Rivers.ey MACMASTER & McGIBBON, Advocates, Barristers.&i0q THE TEMPLE, - NS.JAMES NTREBET.9348 TADOUSAC HOTEL, TADOUNAC, SAGUENAY, Thin Forel will bh oO Noga Hotel will Sven Bh e 18tu OF JUNE For vor etc.please apply tu 976 J.R.H WHITE, QUE REC.The WOODBURN, KNOWLTON, QUE.This modern house, Just completed a and newly tarnished.situated {n the most sightly part of Knowlton, Que., Sa erlooni Brome Lake, will be open for \u2018suminer guests after May 15.Good board and large rovws.Firs lass Sanitary ar rangements Good Louting ind Gsuln, Private livery in connection with the house, Éxoursions throuëb Bolton Pass and as @ Lake, leaving Knowlton {g the morn and efurning in time for supper, at regular intervals.J.8.WILLIAMS, 80 26 Proprietor, \u201cLAWSON HOUSE,\u201d South Harpswell, Maine.This pleasant seasids hotel has been gr iniproved, is now supplied with ir 5 modern tanp Ay including lot and cold soa water baths, Scenery unsurpassed.Good bat.tiny, boating and fishing.Opened for cuents June 15th, 1883, Spootal rates for parties.HARPSWELL HOTEL COMPANY, Proprietors, For accommodations or particulars apply to J.J.POOLER, Manager, 78 Portiand, Maine.KAMOURASKA HOTEL (FORMERLY J.H, LRBKL'4), Newly fitted and turuished throughont.will be opened 1st May noxt.First-class family seuside otel.Good bathing.boating and flabin Liver in connection; carriages meet al 1 tratae at Paschal Station, Terine modera HOMAS WARD, roprietor & Manager, 93 6 Kamouraska, P.Q.SWEETSBURG.IN BATCHELDER has purchased the SWEETS- BURG HOUSE and the same will be rup on striotly Temperance Principles for the summer trade, American House will be run as usu da WILLARD, ME.Summer board, Private house; near the beach.Good ng.Terma reasonable.83 13e0d THOMAS WOODBURY, vase Me.O LET-AT PHILIPSBURG, P.Q., mer months, a Bouse containing hs and summer Xitohen partially ruraisted; Diessantly aituated on the shores of Missinquot Bay; good tish- ing aud bunting.Apply Ç GQ, 8.JONE 8, 54 tt Philipsburg, East.from anole Honae,\" an elegant es new cottage, with all modern conveniences, with flue grounds.Apply to the proprietor, NAPOLEON AUCLAI R, 9226 Mont 8t.Hilaire, P.Q.O LET\u2014A HOUSE SITUATED AT LAPRAIRIE, on the river side; price for the whole swinmer, 825.00.Apply - J.REEVES, Tatlo \u201cNo.2°8t, Edward, corner Bleury, 0 LET\u2014AT LAPRAIRIE, FURNISHED OOT- tage, roows; flower and fruit garden with gpples, Juma and atrawberries; bath and water in hyuse ousession ist May: rent 130.Jars B.J.B,1028 F.\"pe LET\u2014WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, ro gueuil, 4 minutes from train, 10 minutes from boat, good \u2018garden; best loo SQNEE, to m 14, 953 Nerd honor, s Building.WU LET-FOR TRE BUMMER MONTHS, A FURnished house in the country.large and com- tortable.For terms, etc, JERI £ 86 4 P.O 1147.MONTREAL ANTED\u2014ROOM, WITH BREAKFAST AND er, at Lakeside or sero PT a Jpn % inne rentleman.Apply, stating te VWANTED-AT LONGUEUIL, 8T.LAMBERT, OR vieinity of Valois, # mal farm ished house of 2 or 8 rooms, with use of kitohe ; £ rial a family of three persons.Address \"N 3178, STAR office.Sr 3 ANTED-A SMALL FURNISHED HOUSE FOR the montha of Muy and June, nort of Dor- chester and weat of Blenry.Address \u201cJ 3055\" fice.87 3 TT ®o Let.AAA AAA a 0 LET-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, house No.19 Lorne Crescent, carpets and gana- llera; can be bought ata Patgain Appin AR #76 __743 New York Lite Bldg, _ 0 LET-AT 81.ANNE DE BELLEVUE, JOST at the wharf, a beautiful store with all necessary fixtures, first class spot for a grocery to supply the summer residents.a 5k J.FA RIBO.876 nnede Bellevue.TO LET, That handsome and Jogmy res residence .1 BEAVER ARE Cornet Dorchester Bireet t in first-clsse order: atte?To, a professional men, AN te 26 5 8 Hospital Street.To Let, Fine Offices.Fn snitesnd Single; Sample Rooms and Fate\u2019 Canada Pacitio Buildings, 13 Bt, John street, sal Jacques Cartier Bulidings, cor.Bt.John sad Honpitalatreets, Also goud Warshouse Lu cac 012 Monpitai street.MR.LEWIS, Office 13, 30 \u2018Hospital 8traes.mamirably 2cetr OFFICES TO LET \u2014IN THR\u2014 \u201cSTAR\u201d Building, 163 St.James st Most central situation.Steam Heated.Every Convenience.28xooûtt TO LET large Factories and Stores NEAR VIOTORIA BQuans.Apply ta THOMAS TRIHEY, 2838 £0 St.James Street.TO LET, ST.CATHERINE ST, West of Fort Street, tiew Upper and Lower Tenements.J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 ST.JAMENM STREET.050 TO LET, Those Fine Now Stores, 448, 450 & 452 St, James st Ready for occupatién 1st May.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO,, 18) Mt.James Ftreet.TO LET, Comer Duke and Common Streets Btore facing canal.Rental 8400 and taxes.J.Cradock Simpson & Co.055 181 ST.JAMES 8T.TO LET, 24 St.MARK STREET, : Corner of Bayle Street, Semi - detached, full sized Stone Front House, heated by Lot water.J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 Bt, James Strect.wis Dobdid Macmastet, 6.2 Sant D.MoGibbon, %, a ps Nes JETRO.308 double out Mons avai half i, foot on er) or Sodriing water fyrasca; exten uisde Ljiiavie use oF MA M eo i further particulars, sppiz, at oe © L MARTIONT, advocate, _81 Le St.Frepcols Xavier stroet, 2 10 Lara FEW GOUD OI F, Holding, Es.Bogcaicent sk À IN OCHE FBA JL H HoEC 83 20 © LÉT-LORER TENEMENT, CORNER RICH d Bguare and 5 ine si, out stone, vértinanta, Pariore à pi 1 speedy Brite lett vis oash be house, SEE Lau ny nt LETH: 174 NOTE Da ME T nice and cowfory ble DAE ET oc s)) modern socom tio.alsoa large tower warden; i \u2018NoATE a street, upper and iuwor dwelling of D ABE 7 with batbroom and water closet; reat low.A : B.BOLLAND À F BT _808 14 Bt.Yiuoent 6 th.0 LET \u2014 422 BT.stone dwelling of à throu water closet; hot and cold water; reut low.Aro te d.B.RO AI a w : soe YO LET \u2014 FURNISHED, A THREE BTORY house, with eleven ruoms, in the West En dit focality, for tho Bulmer.dos DCE SIMPBON & Co.po LRT-STORES | AND DWELLINGH, %400 ANL); Catherine; hous: 20 B 2617 Bt Catherine; 184) Voe 1276 Madras drupemion ham; 41 8 Uri bain sad other ruper tien App be ou AMES STRRE 4 NO LET\u2014 LODGE ROOM, \u201cWALFOKD HALL,\" à few nights vac 936 nt 243 BT.CATHERINE BT.Fp LET_-HOUBL, NO.24 DONEGANA NT.(U1) posite O.P, 4 Station), with ood stable, UEORG BUA, 93 8 amos at 83 to 98 Bt.James s * GEORGE BURY, ss 6 85 st James st Q LESC ENDID OFFICES, NEAR B ; du Peuple.Apply to ANQUE GEORGE BURY, 938 85 8t.James êt.Fark avenue.Apply at at the THEWEON or to U4 6 3 Moo street, Ro LET\u2014UPPER TENEuENTS, 89 AND 0} ST] Matthew st.; eight rooms, newly painted and Nhe ay 10 LET-\u2014HOUSE 14 BROOMS, re, near Rail way Btation, æuitable tur qui Bourdin house or restaurant; rent reduc _84 6° 0 ET FINE STONK FRONT HOUBE, 54 FORT! all latest Ju Pro vemen ta, furnace, electrio | bulls, ie oirent 8600, no taxes; {immediate posses.Mon it à I.HARRIS, = 1 Edward, corner Bleury.ET\u2014 LARGE CELLAR, T5x25 BY igh, in good order; oo and à Tæht: sultable To for setups Ei poses: $10 ver month, v6 4 2513 NUTHE DÂME ST.1 Edward sit, corner Bieury.irable house, No, 1 19 Bishop street, beautifni- furnished, will be To to re ly and complatel al tenant, Tih mmediate possession.Apply t .WA THON, Room 8.Meghanton | a 1° 95 4 204 BL Jamos st Te Q LET\u2014213 PEEL BTREET, FINE STONE RF- i sidonce, with all conveniences mnd good atab- OR, JOHN A.RAFTER, 953 107 &t, James street.house, 462 Quy st; rent very low and repairs to suit new tenant.WM.VIPON 853 Tel.1944.BT Be Pater se o, LET- UPPER a TENLMENT, 715 SHER- roke st.in good order; rooms; rent Key at 713 Sherbrooke.© ow L.HARRIS, 966 l Edward st.corner Bleury.\"Fo LET\u2014THE NICEST HOUSE ON SHERBOOK K st., cor, Hutchison, 5 oom OM AB COLLIN 96 3 81 Cathedral st.0 LET-LOWER PART OF A HOUSE, a ROOMS, b.and w.c,, eto.43 5 Philippe st.at Apply 98 3 bi RE Urbain.O LET-HOUSE, 14 DROLET STREET, ALL modern convenfences, will be newly tinted: eig bath, etc, eut only 818 per month\u2019 ny \"26 Ou Cuthbert stree 86 4 T, LET-LOWER TENEMENT 89 HUTCHISON, 9 rooms; rent 818, no Jaze.gaby 204 8 JAMES, ROOM 22.TEI 8T, Marraew ST, STONE FRONT outtage.apply Ja J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.062 st.James st.re LET \u2014 2774 ST, CiTapnins STREET, stone front \u20ac coute cp! J.diiteson & C0.962 unes st.0 LET-DEBIRABLE RTT IN THE west end; modern improvements, 7 and § rooms, #10 and 812 perm month AKBUN BROS, 963 Temple Buflding.re LET\u2014-8TORE.FINE BUSINESS STAND, No.2003 Bt, Lawron nce 00 atregt, D w oovapied by paint Denis, as a iene shel ng tn parue cellar, yard a AST ATE WILSO stable.Ment low.Apply to x, No.17 Place d'Armes Hill.972 Fois A FEW VERY NIOE OFFICES, IN Bote \u201cWilson's building, Place d'Armes Hill w, posting, clovator and every convenienne.Reus ! Tow Apply J.C.BEAUGHANP Manager, 63 n the prow me.ET FHILITARTRG.FoR SUMMER, F OR hed house, elght Tuomas, garden, ne view oe lake, twenty doliats per, mo ABO MORENNY _966 __ _Philipibure, Que _ oO PET -COTTAGE, 18 KINKORA AVENUE, off Dor chester, opposite Mackay: extension Kitchen, Daisy\" furnace; rent low.Apply to 10 inkors avenues, or JAMES STEWART & © 963 Ternpie hiding, O LET -STORE, 3352 NOTRE DAME, CORNER Atwater avenue with refrigerator atand in west en 9863 0.LET AT POINTE O GRR LENDID ottage, situated on OCharlebois* Le point, 7 rooms.detached kitchen, beautifully ituated and y advantages for boating.is fn close .O.or Valois ilie \u201cvote Ten can also have the use of stable an ach house, Tent very moderate, For: further jartjoulars apply, at PN on remiaos To SRIREEW ART & copie Sulla ALL B 0 LET-DOUBLE COTTAGE, 13231 DORCHES ter: extension kitchen, bLmd»ocms, furnace; rent low.Upper lenement, ln Lex avenue; 6 rooms, hot water furnace; rer.t, Upper tene ments, cor.Richmond square and Wi hmend prenne: & roums; rent, wer tencment, 1255 Dor cheater: Ô rooms and stable: gant.$13.063 JAMES STEWART & Temple M pulidime._ O0 LET\u2014TO PROFESSIONAL MEN,THE LOWER tenement, 46 Richmond square, athe parlor, surxery, and two bedrooms on firs ments In hasement, separate yo 55 brick : ia and coach house.Favorable terms to a proper party.Api ApEn 44 RICHMOND SJUARE, © LET_STORE.THAT SPLENDID LUBINESS and, No.220 McGill street, port cerner ef Kotre Bame ot .occupied for several y 3 OAS ment; bydiaulio hoist and Apply ESTATE WILSON 08 2 0.17 Flace d'Armes Hill.ated bedrooms, $13.00; six rooms, three Berodis, Peak OÙ (water cloneta), aud small houses, _____ 867 RICHMOND ST.| 0 LET-235 ST.ORBAI LOWER TENEMENT, six rooms, extra ne order ; two front entrances: papered throug ho oY daprovements to su: 7._97 \u20ac Ho) Temple, Tefephone 9247 _ ET\u2014AT GARDENVILLE, WEST OF LON- Ts sueuil, brick house; good water; snitabla for winter; heated by hot waler: fice warden.971 24 Victoria square O LET\u2014NIOE UPPER TENEMENTS Nus, 2 sn À 20 8t.Monique st, 8 rooms, bath and w.c.rent $20, no taxes.GEORGE CARBON, 216 87 0 or 18 Corn Ane 4 OQ LET-STORES, 365, 400 BT, JAMES b/ Heut, 8240; no tax OF WALE 97 6 121 7 Frs.Xavier #4, side of Elm Ave, off 88 Durocher Bt, ope Pow\u2019 suitable tenant.2434 Se QATHERISE 8T.WAGLET_.NO.155 LUBIO CR COTtage, ping rooms, at ions ioe rent 87 3 poly .NO.1 CORN HEQHANSE Tok LET_BHOP 2300 §T.CATHERINE STREBT.Hin shop is large and in the best « {tustion for business in | er est end of Montreal, & between McGli} Voilese avenue and Manstield Fy RL dwelling above it and basement under it 09 Mansfheld atreot.closs to lt.Catherine atiane\u201d 33 MoTAVISH STREET.FRO LET-37) BT.DOMINIQUE, JUST ABOVE Hharbrooke, good locality, almost new, first class order.Ment low to suitable tenant; 7 rooms, bath, W fs gant gion ba PiTOpTTAGE 42 CADIEUX BST, # Tol nd w, wa hot and cold water; \u2018ws in rood an nid be re-tinted for \u2018pond Rent 81H 00.no ps 10LET\u2014 ET-BTABLES, 3 HTALLE, con Fer ro i T° Arthur and Durvober stree: order.Als VE \u2018\u2019L 30013, BTAR 0.ri EVERAL DWEL TINGS, x EGE AND PE INERAE aud wc, in different 100aIL.bop to let, tien; also a's op tole FOUTIRE STRERT.Fv 0 TEF-SNILE HOUSE, 4 ROOMS, 86.50.Av.Teo Bs 100 PAXET STREET.TS LET-BTONE FRO ONF COTTAG oN ou A- dieua street, hot and ool water, 433 pe 8 1 alm jo at atone Trout cott our Te et bested w with hot waier, $1750 Per MOREL DO taxes, poly Ww.6.GRUICKS HANK, 873 90 oe fr seat T Jouer, a Na.192 Al Te st.busses, 3 ST.HU pot RTS TTAGES 266, 4.308: ao and and tenements Los 104 on Laval ev Ro Eu (CE, 18 lue To! 2 ote i of TR ir at reasouable term à Wry 18%.vuancom raviz, ui James street, À \"T° LET\u2014FLATB, SEVEBAL FLATS OVER Noi © T° LET-Al MODERN UPPER DWELLING, Tog 4 38 8T.LUKE STREET.OHABOILLEZ To} LET\u2014-FURNISHED HOUBE, THAT VERY DE.5 0 LET\u2014-COMFORTABLE FOUR STORY BRIOK +.and blocks complete tor oatober rent low: bost @ & Co.Five floo et and we wall ii etal Base: a a pe Hours SEVEN ROOMS, FOUR | jé L LET-RMALL COTTAGE IN GOOD REPAIR, HE\u2019 i 1 VIR THE, -.OBABOT\u2014At 20244 Amboyst street, on the 2£na pak Juve.à 08 Lo dir.sud Mré Arthur Le Iw YSEGE In this aity.on the 29rd, the witp | mH .D.Heavyscge of a non (still born), 1BELAND\u2014On (LE 2nd.at $0 Aylmer street, the wile of Edw Irelami, jr.of à daughter, Win.Dipey and Quebes please copy.INGLIE\u2014At Ingleside, Outremont, on April 19 the wife of Kk.J, Inglis, of a son.LAROSE-\u2014tn thla city, thé wite of 1.F.Larose, axont, 32544 Notre Dame streut, ot à danghtor, ROBB-\u2014Valloyfiald, April 23.a daughter to Mr, and Mra.Jas.A.Itobb.uy oe VILLENEUVE \u2014Aprit 24.at 4838 Upper StL.i'r» paln etreol.the wife of J.A.Villeneuve of a ghter, MARRIAGER CLINN-WOOLEUGE\u2014AL St.Ann's Chueh, «a the 25th April, by the Îte-\u201d.Faihber Cattelll, John linn to Jeunle Wooledge, both of thi city.CARR-SINCL A1 - At Hnwetiton, April 30.by Key.k.P.Crawfont, Edwin Henry Carr Lo ter * (rude Henrotia, daughter of the late Judge Sig) clair.ECYD-KIEUHLANN -AL Madrid, N.Y.Aprtil Iby Rev.Mr.Nanceos, Hubert Boyd, son of K.Boyd, Of Audersou's Coruers, Que, Lo Nellle Maude, dnughler of Mrs.Jutnés Kirklapa, of Maduht, No.DUC KR WORTH-BOOTIH- AU Bradfor), Out.Apr 20,by Res.H, 8, Matthews,e stsiet ty Rev, Dr.Farker, Lawreuve Duckworth, of \u2018Jorvpto, to Miss Addie J.Booutl.GEORGE-LEE -A Torontn, April 20, Rachel Selenu, daugnter of Thon.as H, Lec, to William Lierr, sou ol Lhe late Met.br, George.MAHSDEN-DAWSON 6tie Apdl, at the Gore, Jinedinurook, Ly Lev, teurge Couper l\u2019oyser, Henry Marsden, of Bost, s., to Mary Lawson, PERRAULT-BRUNET- On the 25th inst.at the Blsbop 5 Palace, Brunet, daughter of Slexis Brunet.ROOD-LEW [8 Al KL George's, London, England, ÿ the Rev, H, 5.SUOTK, It0Jand, 809 of Prof.Ogden Kood, Columbla Coliege, New York, Lo Lire, younger daughter of the lute John Lewis, Of Ubis CILY.872 BSPENCEUW-GEER-AL North Shefford, Que.sth April, by Rev.W.11, Grabam, Frederiex Ernest Spencer to Minerva Grotia Geer, all ol North Shellord.DEATHS, AUSTIN- Suddenly, on Sunday morning, April 2 4th.Samuel Taylor Austin, of the firm of Austin & Robertson, aged 40 years aod 2 months, Funeral from Lis late residence, No.80 &8t.Luke errcer, on Tuesday, Apr 248th Inst.at 2.30 O'cluck, p.m., Lo Mount Koyal Cemetery.Friends will please accept this intimation.37 2 ANDERSON \u2014At Herdman, Que., April 16, Mrs, Jun ADUSTSOU, syed TY years.BRYSUN\u2014In this cify, on the 23rd inst, John W.Bryson, aged 54 years, a native of London, Kog- land.Funeral from bis late residence, 4GU SL.Lawrence street, at 2,30 p.m.on Monday, April 26, 180%, to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances will please accept thls ine timation.CHALMERS\u2014At River Beaudette, on the 24th fust,, Helena Stmpkin, beloved wife of A.Chai- mers, jr, aged 23 years.Funeral will leave Bonaventure Station on arrival of train due on Tuesday, the 2gth Inst, at © a.m, thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acqualnt- anced please accept this intimation.CONNELL\u2014At Toronto, April 20, Henrletta Long- moor, wife of James Connell, In ber 63rd year.CLARK\u2014AL Toronto, Dianths M., wife of Urange Ctark, aged 61 years.> DALDWELL\u2014At Bakerstield, Cal.Apri! #8, Mrs.Caldwell, aged 53 yours, widow of the late Samuel Caldwell, DIAMOND-\u2014AT Toronto, Aprll 22, Ema J., wife of frank Dlamund, aged 45 years.DUQUETTE~A' Stanley Island, 10th Apri, Emily And Rose, wile ul Joseph Duyuetle; uged 2 ye DAVIS\u2014On the 24th, George.aged 10 months, infant sou of Ella and Robert Davis, Funeral Tuesday, at 2 p.iu., frow residence, 16 luperial avenue.GIRARDIN\u2014At St, Johns.Que, April 13, Dame Caroline Jodoln, widow of the late Alfred Girardin, aged 58 years, GAUDETTE \u2014 AL =t.Johns, QUE, April Michael Gaudetls, agea 84 years.GIBSON\u2014A1 Ormstewun, Que.Apri?18, William Lindsay Gibson, aged 38 years apd ?months.LAVIGNE\u2014In this city, on the 24th Inst.at the age of 62 years, Joseph Lavigne, Funeral wiit tpke place on the 26th inst, at 7.30 a.m.to ft, Jean Baptiste Church and thence to cote des Nelges Cemetery, PF ds and acquatut ances are respectiully invited to attend without further notice.McGRATH\u2014In this city, Sunday, April 24, Thomas Norman, aged 7 months and 15 days, son of John McGrath.Funeral from 59 Mabu- facturers street, Point St.Charles, Tuesday, April 20, at 8 an.to Cote des Nelges Cemetery.Friends and acqualntances are respect- tully invited to attend, MARCHAND-At St, Johns, Que., April 17, Fran- cols Joseph lMenri Marchand, ex-Prothonotary.aged 44 years.MARC!TAND\u2014AL Ste, Martine, Que., April 17, EFucltie Marchand, son of William Marchand, aged 14 years and 4 months.MCDONALD \u2014At Ottawa, April Donald, aged 26 years.MOWLE\u2014At Cookshire, Que., Avril 7, Miss Esther Mowle, aged 76 years.PENNISTUN\u2014On the Z3rd instant, at tbe residence of her song, Bridget Condon, widow of the late Samuel Penniston, agea 74 years.Funeral will take place froiz ber late residence, Lachine Rapids.on Tuesday, al 2.30 o'clock, and thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend.ROBINNON\u2014AL Waterloo, Que., April 14, H.1.Robinson, ayed 60 years.SWETT\u2014At Fast Saginaw, March 27, Zenas Swett, son of th» late Nathanjel Nwetlt, formerly of uranby, Qua.TRUESDELL\u2014At Antige, Langlade Co., Wiscon- stn, April 3, Fdward W.son of the late E.M, Truesdeil, of Wuudsteek, No.B.In the 55th year of his age TURCOTTE- At Three Rivers, on the 23rd Apri, after a long Nines, F.X, Turcotte, Esq., advo \u2018cate and Deputy Clerk of lhe Peace, aged 44 years.87 2 POLAN\u2014In this city, On Z29rd Inst, at 447 Centre street, Michacl, aged 3 months and 18 days, youngeat son of Patrick Polan.Interrel Sunday, the 24th inst.WINSHIP-At New York, April 23, tn the 84th year of ner age, Cornella C.D.Baker.widow of Lhe late Geurge ©.Winship, and mother of I\u2019.J.Winship of Lbis city.WILLIAMS\u2014AL St.Matthew's Parsonage, Que., Aprti 20, James William Williams, Lord Bishop of Quebec, aged 65 years.WHYTE\u2014At Toronto, April 15, Gertrude Loulsa Dyke, wife of £d.J.Wlyte, agged V7 years ard 3 months.16, no Patrick Mc- WILSON\u2014On the 23rd Inst, Willlam Alfred Edward, infant son of Alfred H.Wilson.ERBONAL.DETECTIVES OF THE MOST REliable character sre furnished by the Canadian ecret Bervice, Temple Building, Montreal.The beade0f this office are special sworn Detectives for tbe whole Don.inion and are under contract with the Provincial Government to perform all their Criminal Detective work, Keferences, the leadiug Eanke, Corporations and Hotels of this city, John A.Gruse, Supt.Conumerclal Branch, bilas Carpenter, Bupt Criminal Braneh, 601 ERSONAL - LIFE INSURANCE POLICIES, from #1000 to 8100,U0U If negotiable by law, may Le immediately convertad into cash.Edmund Bcholfield, P, O.box 1639, office 183 St Jainesstreet, ontreai.45 ERSONAL\u2014A YERY VALUABLF VIOLIN WILL ; be sold at the auction sale, Nu.78 Fort street, at 10.40 0'clock next Haturdoy 7e Bus AME SATISFIED WITH A FAIR 3 e prof: no ou*t ask you 0.00 tor a belt : costa 82.00.Price of Llectrir Belt apd Snspensor r,oniv f 90, licalth Journua! Testimonials 4 Beaver all mill, _ 97 1 ERSONAIL\u2014A 8WISR MUSIC BOX, PLAYING 12 tunes, will he aold at the auction sule, No.Fort Street, next Saturday.ot 2 ar's famous rec, GREAT GOOD can be done to a friend who is going away on a Jong trip by giving them a Photo, and they will often be reminded of how awaeet and nied you did look.DLon't forget where to get theln taken G.Co ARLES & CO, 97 28) St.James Strsot.Don't Smoke anything but tho best.If you wish to enjoy a really exquisite smoke, \u201cESPERANZA\u201d will give you the fullest satisfaction.This Cigar is made on Cuban principles, and is equal to the imported for less money.B.GOLDSTEIN & CO.Sole Manufacturers, Montreal.B7yt1 RVANS\"S LIQUID BRILLIANOY FURNITURE POLISA, Makes 0id Furniture look like new, Price, 28cta.\u2014PRÉFARED ONLY ÉT-\u2014 C.J.COYERNTON & CO.Corner ot Bleury and Dorchester Streets.\u201d __Télephone, No.1877, pet = TCOTHACHE MORTE liye ; BAWSSws STOP IT, Full directions, 150s votils, 1Stitt OYELTY FOTATO CHI for Fried Potatoes, HIEPING on NES Xets, al.kindy Wacer Eten ste.ma «+ Jd.AB hv Even, 4 + 6 Bt.Luwrence streat.Juseph l'errault Lo Yvonue « 82?À | { CARSLEY\u2019S COLUM p Great Attraction THIS WEEK \u2014I8 THE\u2014 MANTLE AND JACKET SALE \u2014AT\u2014 S.CARSLEY'S.83.50 to 85.00.À special shipment of MANTLES apd JACKETS {fom $3.50 to $5.00.ALSO! ALSO! ALSO! Also Two Cases of Paris Novelties in Jackets, Pelerines and Dolmans, At S.CARSLEY'S.One Case Children's Reefer Jackets to be offered at S.CARSLEY\u2019S Canada\u2019s Great Mantle Store.GRAND DISPLAY \u2014 OF \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Spring Manties Ladies\u2019 Summer Mantles ALL THIS WEEK.All the leading novelties in Man- Fl - tles laid out for inspection during this week.The stock comprises everything new in: Mat Work Mantles, Secilienne Silk Mantles, Satin de Lyous Mantles, Gros Grain Mantles, Chantilly Laca Muntles, Spanish Lace Mantles, Pelerine Shaped Mantles, Bilk and Lace Manties.S.CARSLEY.NEW MANTLES ! Amongst the extensive stock will be found a splendid variety of stylish Mantles for ELDERLY LADIES, We have this season had specially purchased, a stock of extra large sized Mantles made to order, so that we are uow enabled to suit all purchasers with ready-made garments.The extra large sizes are from 40 to 56 inches bust measure.New Mantles, beautifully embroidered.New Mantles, trimmed with Jet.New Manties in all styles.S.CARSLEY, Travelling Cloaks.FULL PREPARATIONS have been made for the travelling season by placing in stock a large variety of suitable garments.New Tweed Travelling Cloaxs In all New Colors With Long Capes With Short Capes New Cloth Travelling Cloaks In all New Colors With Long Capes With Short Capes Lvery New Style in Long Garments CLOTH PELERINES .In every new shade of Cloth and trimmed in the most fashionable style with new Trimmings.S.CARSLEY.| | | SPECIAL SALE LADIES' HANDKERCHIEFS, Thousands of dozens of Handkerchiefs to select from, comprising: Linen Cambrie Handkerchiefs Irish Lawn Handkerchiefs Hwiss Lawn Handkerchiefs Japanese Silk Îlandkerchiefs Surah Silk Handkerchiefs Plaid Silk Handkerchiefs Fancy Gauze Handkerchiefs Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Embroidered Handkerchiefs Scalionped Bordered Handkerchiefs Mourning Huandkerchiefs Real Laca Handkerchiefs 8S.CARSLEY.| | | | | | j [ t NEW LACE! Real hand-made Torchon Lace, 5 inches wide, 160 yard.Fine makes in Torchon Lace.Medium makes in Torchon Lace.Coarse makes in Torchon Lace.New Jet Veilings.New Russia Net Veilings, New Fancy Net Veilings.New Violette Maaque.Silk Laces in all new shades.Black Chantilly and Spanish Laces, 8S.CARSLEY, | | | | Rigby Waterproof.The Rigby Waterproof Coats and Cloaks for both Ladies and Gentlemen.The store in Montreal for them is S.CARSLEY\u2019S, S.CARSLEY, 1765, 1%\u20ac%,1769, 1771, 1778, 1775, 1177, 1779 Norre Dams Stwezr, MONTRRAL CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN | JOHN MURPIT & C0, Advertisement.Dress Goods Sales.The sales in our Dress Goods Department this sousop are much larwer than ever before.\u2018The a that we ars showing larwer à Be wor stylos th fan found any other store aud at muo.ower prloes.Ve import all our goods direct from the leadin, \u201c\u201cmanufacturers of Europe #0 are in a positivn a ail tines to offer the public the best clisapost Dry Goods to be had lu the city.DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.\u201cFrench Challies.\u201d Our importation of CHALLIES consists of all the very latest novelties and colorings.We have the Jarpest assortment ever shown in the city to agloct From.frices: NEW FRENCH CHALLIES, from 250 per yard.JOHN MURPHY 4 C0, Samples of Challies sent on application, Special C Leaf Lot.Wa are offering a apeclal cheap lot of Fina All Wool Dress Goo is ln all the newest colors an designs, We bouxht this lot cueap and shall sell thein cheap, lrice: ALL WOOL FRENCH DRESS GOODS, worth 70u, for only 40c¢ per yard.Ladlos, call at once à ih n.and ave Lin bark JOHN MURPHY & CO.Samples of our cheap lot of Dress Goods sent on application.SUMMER DRESS GOODS.We have imported some very fins Dreas Tweosds in sutnmer weixlits, the finest goods ever shown fu the city; al! the newest patterns now in stock.All double width.Prices: NEW SUMMER DEESS TWEEDS, from ¥5c¢ à.per yard, JOHN MURPIY & CO.Soruples vf Dress Tweods sent on application.PLAIN COSTUME CLOTHS Now in stook Costume Cloths in Black and all Colurs, ali extra good value, double width and all ces: wuol.: ALL WOOL COSTUME OLOTHS, from 50c per yard, JOHN MURPHY & 00, All Postal orders have our Prompt Attention, Baraples sent on application.+ \"FANCY DRESS GOODS\" We are showing all the Very Latest Noveltins in Fancy Dreas Goods, the best valuo in the trade.ices: NEW FANCY DRESS GOODS from 150 per yard.JOHN MURPHY & CO.38 WILLIS & 0.\" MUSICAL COLUMN PLANO REMOVING! A Public Boon.One of the greatest evils of the moving season is the removal of a fine piano.Often fine instruments are damaged in removing at the first of May, and it is most important that experienced and friendly hands handle the family piano.To meet the often expressed wishes of their many patrons the house of WILLIS & CO., -\u2014OF\u2014 Notre Dame Street, \u2014Have provided\u2014 Two Fine New Piano Carriages This will ensure prompt removals and careful handling.Parties removing are desired to notify MESSRS.WILLIS & CO.at once to prevent misunderstanding.1824 art \u2018The Store for all kinds of Dry Goods of the best quality and at the lowest caah prices {a JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street.Terms Cash and Only One Price.97t A OGILVY GS0NY Advertisement.Yr NEW MANTLES New Goods\u2014Yantle Department.Our stock of Mantles is away ahead of previous seasons.We mean to do the Mantle Trade.In order to do so, we mean to keep goods snd have the right articles to suit our customers.New Challies.Naw goods for this department this wesik.We will have more new lines to suit our friends for this week.NEW DRESS GOODS.New Challies All-Wool Uballies, at 330 yard, Iu a choice variety of designs.NEW SILKS.New Shot Glace Silke.NEW LINEN GOODS.Our Linen Department has bad 7 additional cases put into its stock last week for this week's business.Now Designs to show our Friends We are clearing out à lot of old patterns, and urge our friends to see the new patterns.JAMES A OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery and Linen Hous, 208 to 207 ST.ANTOINE ST, 144 to 150 MOUNTAIN BTREET.97t Are you interested in the store that gives the best values ; ours, in furniture, forinstance?In the needed articles to make the home complete, or furnish it from cellar to roof, we are confident we lead in giving best styles and at lowest prices.If we haven't your trade, we want it.We don\u2019t care where or what your previous experience hasbeen, we'llimprove it, If we cannot give you better values for less money than you have had before, you have the remedy in your own bands and you'll know just what to do about it.That's what we distinetly claim to be able to do, and that's what we are ready to give you positive proof of at a moment's notice.hat more convincing evidenoe can you than the fact that we are offering the newest designs and best kinds of furniture for any home, on credit, at as low prices as in cash houses.Read our terms :\u2014 $20 worth for $4 down and $2 p.month $30 worth for $6 down and $3 p.month $50 worth for $10 down and $5 p.month $100 worth for $20 down and $10 p.month $200 worth for $40 down aud $20 p.mouth Larger Bills ia preportion.OPEN EVENINGS.METROPOLITAN WEF, CA, .4078 & 1680 Notre Dame st.oor + bib Ch PHirLirs SQUARE.Furniture Department.New Goods ana s New Designs BBASS or IRON BEDSTEADS, with suitable odd pieces in Mahog- gany, Birch, Maple, Oak or Cherry, aré fashionable and neat requisites for Bedrooms.A number of new Designs just opened.Just received a new line of CABINET FOLDING BEDS, Prices ranging from $50 upwards.Another carload of those FINE American Antique Oak BEDROOM SUITES, at $80, will arriva about May 1st.We are now taking orders for delivery any time after 7th May.Bedroom and Dining-room Suites arriving almost daily ; some choice designs in Curly Birch, Curly Cherry and Bird's Eye Maple.Our upholstering workrooms are under the supervision of a thoroughly practical and competent man, and soiled or worn Drawing-room or other upholstered furniture entrusted to us for re-upholstering and covering will ve caref and prompt attention.Extra large lino of coverings to select from, with fringes, cords and gimps to matoh.Best Down and Feather Pillows.BAIR MATTRESSES and BOLSTERS (a specialty).English style Upholstered Sprin; Mottroenes for Brass Beds, 8 MANTLE DEPT.LADIES Waterproofs and Heptonettes.Just received a complete stock of Ladies\u2019, Misses\u2019and Children\u2019s Water- roofs and Heptonettes, all in the test styles,and best English makes.ns Filing oleae Special attention is drawn to our assortment of Ladies Low Lace Shoes, in all styles and widths.\u2019 A fine line of Louis XV, heel shoes, $8.50, less 5 p.o.for cash.Our Ladies\u2019 Walking Boots are extra value\u2014$8.50, $4.00, $4.50 and 6.00.Common Sense and pointed Toes.Misses\u2019 and Children\u2019s Bhoes in all the different widths, Children's Spring Heel Button Boots, $1.25.Tan, Red and Chocolate Colored Boots for Children.Something very nice.Children's Bronze Slippers.Ladies\u2019 sixes\u20141 to 7\u2014in B, O and D widths **Colonial Honse\u201d Shoe Dressing, every bottle with our label, N.B.\u2014Mail Orders promptly and carefully attended to.HENRY MORGAN & C0.wea x ATLY \u2018STAR MONDAY.APRIL 25.189 Montreal, we a HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, Victoria Square.& SPECIAL NOVELTIES in Dress Goods just placed {ato stock.rat-clgas Fit and Nowast Style guaranteed.LADIES' COSTUMES made at short notice NOVELTIES in Millinery, Mantles, Dross Goods, Boots and Bhoesand all D: te.Matt Orders Kecetvo Prompt Attention.HENRY & N.E HAMILTON, Victoria Square, JMoutroul.97t OUR OPENING DAY epartments.\u2014FOR THR\u2014 Lake Shore Trade.TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, the 26th Inst, Groceries for Lnchine, Dorval, Valois, ointe Claire and Bencousfield.Double Express Waggons leaving the ItaMan \u2018Warehouse at 1: o'clock (noon) sharp, ers must positively be in our hands at 11 o'clock Tuesday morning, and, when practicable, customers will greasiy oblige by leaving orders the day previous.TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS from this out we will deliver goods at customars' doors at the above suburban sumer resoris.We Expect un Big Load To-morrow for the Opening Pay.FRASER, VIGER & CO.COFFEES! COFFEES! COFFEES! FRESH GROUND by Electricity every few minutes.The very finost Mocha, Java, Osyion and other A roasted and fresh ground by Eieotric Motor Power at s moment'a notice.Finest Mocha and Java Coffee.Absolutely pure, The best Coffees tn the world.nts per pound.Ae at cream Ooffes, our special blend of fine Coffeen.Breakfast Oream Coffee, 40 cents per pound.FRASER, VIGER & C0.Imported Aerated Mineral Waters.Ross* Royal Belfast Ginger Ale, in 1D dozen casks.Ross Royai Belfast Sods Water, In 3 dogen cases, Scbweppe's celebrated English Sodé Water, ln à dozen cases Hohweppe's celebrated English Sods Water, in 10 dozen cesks, Bchweppe's Buper Carbonated English Seltser Water, in § dozen ceses.Schweppe's Super Carbonated English Seltzer Water, in 10 dozen casks, Cantrell & Cochrane's Belfast Club Boda Water, in 10 dozen casks FRASER, VIGER & C0.R.Bchtumborzer's Austrian Voslan Golde Wines.Tue Voslan Wines.Case uo?Case of 12 bots.24 bots, No.112, Red Voslauer ® 450 81800 No.113, Red Voslau Gol 1800 13 00 FRASER, VIGER & C0., Family Grocers and Wine Merchants, Importers, 199 ST.JAMES STREET.711 B.MARCUSH, y 866\u2014ST.PAUL STREET\u2014366 \u2014RMPORTEH OF\u2014 A English, German, French, rR Austrian, American, and JAPANESE NOVELTIES \u2014me\u2014 U Fancy: Goods! : \u2014HEADQUARTERS FOR\u2014 = Chromos, Oleographs, &o.= | 366\u2014ST.PAUL STREET\u2014366 2614 3aw WEssTER Bros, 11 Wellington Street, OFFER FOR SALE AT LOWEST RATE, Best Scotch Drain Pipes, ENGLISH PORTLAND CEMENT, Fire Bricks, Fire Clay.TELEPHONE 1349.D6tBeod Nothing New Under the Sun, s0 «ome péople say, but we find our per mansgeme t a faot and à success.Work in ai clesses of dyeing and oleant vurpatged.We would t youfor our Age and serve you well.Don't wail till the big rush, but send your dyeing and oiesning, or telephone 1854, and we will fetch it and deliver it e.MONTREAL STEAM DYE WORKS was OF FICEB ~~ 690 Craig St.231 Main st.Gasaliers.Gasaliers.FING POLISHED BRASS, 2 Ught, £3.25, 04.50; 5 light, $5.00, 86.50.87.50.HANDSOME POLISHED BRASS, 2 ght 8¢ 60.80.50, A1ight, $10.50 to $14.80.COLE'S OLD STAND.1598 Notre Dame Stroot.3 Siew ste abods ow third discounh - STL 2=SIX- PAGES ÇarserBros St.Catherine Street.50 Dozen just received ot Ladies\u201d Cotton Blouses ws Shirts direct from London, Bought at à Great Reduction, and to clear the lot out in quick time, we have decided to sell them at Be.AND 50.EACH.These goods are well worth double the above prices.Ladies are requested to make an early vigit, as the assortment will soon get broken up.OansLey Bros.Please remember, our Mantles are taking the lead this season, Carsuey Bros.New Long Capes.Just received, a case of Choice Black Capes, trimmed Jet.Cansuey Bros, Also, a few Ladies\u2019 Sack Back Coats ; the newest style this season.CARSLEY BROS.\u2014ON\u2014 St.Catherine Street.P7tL \u2014THE\u2014 RECOGNISED STANDARD BRANDS.Size and Quality.\u201cEL PADRE\" Perfecto \u201cEL PADRE\" Reina Victoria \u201cEL PADRE\u201d Bouquet \u201cEL PADRE\u201d Reina Victoria Especial \u201cEL PADRE\u201d Pins \u201cMADRE E HIJO\u201d Longfellow \u201cMADRE E HIJO\" Perfecto \"MADRE E HIJO\u201d Reina Victoria \u201cMADRE E HIJO\" Lansdowne \u201cMADRE E HLJO\u201d Pins The above brands are graded in quality designated by the aize, which is marked on the front of each box.It is to the interest of smokers to insist upon having these brands, as they cost no more than other brands, and are admittedly much finer in quality and every other respect.Wa are not cheap Cigar manufacturers.S.DAVIS & SONS Montreal.What 1s it?What?PEPTONIZED ALE and BEEF Itis a combination of Pepsin, Hops, Barley and Beef.In each bottle is represented a quarter pound of lean Beef, thoroughly digested, so that when taken into the stomach it is at once assimilated, Price 25c.At any Drug Store.971 Derby Cigarettes.A remarkabiy finé Cigarette at a really marvellous low figure.ries Derby Cigarettes.The wonder of the age at the price sold.Derby Cigarettes.SOLD ON THELR MERITS, S8MALL profit to the SELLERS, but GREAT VALUE to the SMOKER.OT Sa 1 ACKSON'E RÉURALGIA Of joe 6 moet , vote, KW, sk: je struet WILL AT va ST.GEORGE'S DAY.THE ANNUAL DINNER ON SATURDAY, The Work of the Boclety Highly Pralsed by Representatives of Sister §o- cletios\u2014Annual Bermon, The merry men of old Erglan\u201d and their descendants celebrated Si.George's Day in & fitting manner.Et.Goure*\u2018s Society led in the celebration.They did eo in à social and religlous manner.\u2018I'he first event took place on bDaturday evealag in st Lawrence Hall and was a social success in every respect.il wam indeed u Lappy gathering and the after dinuver spesches were of a ioyal and friendly nature and the representatives of sister societies ex- pressed thelr good wishes towards Lheir hosts.Mr.I.Stauclifle, president, occu- pled Jthe chair aud on his rignt | und left sat Mayor MeShane, Mr.J.M, Campbell, Calodoniun Society ; Mr.J.B Wilson, irish Protestant Socery ; Mr.Jumes Bacon, English Workingmeu's lJeuo- fit Society ; and Mr.Sellars, Sous of England, The vice chairs were oceupled by Sessrs Joseph Richards aud George Koump.During the nvening Mr.B, Reed rend letters of regret for inability to be present from the Sioruor-General, Bishop bond, Canon ,Sl.beorge\u2019s Soclelies Gue T > St.Johue, N.his uelpl.Toronto, Alter dluner tho president rose and proposed the tonst of \"The Queen\u2019 which wus enthusiastically received, as was that of The Prince of Wales and Koyal Family\u201d aud \u201cThe Governor-Geuerai,\u201d tho latter being received wilh cheers.Nual came the \u201coust ot \u2018Our Guests and Sister Societies.\u201d The firal to respund was Mayor M sbhane who applauded the work of the \u2018suclety and wished il continued prosperity.Ir, J.J.Curran made one of his happy replies and he also sang in his own way \u201cOud Hing Cote,\u201d In this country, said dir.Currau, all races were living in peace and unity.He trusted that they would continue to work in unison for the future welfare of Canada.Mr.L.U.David followed briefly and In a compliiinentary strain spoke of tne guod work being dons by the Society.Mr.J.M.Campbell alsu paid tribute to the excellent work being done hy Lhe Scns of Engiand.Mr.J, R.Wuson urged that the Mayor and Mr.Curran do Bome- thing Lo secure better protection for immigrants on their rrrival here.The Hon, J.K.Ward responded for \u201cThe Past Presidents\u201d and Mr, Edgar Judge roposed \u2018\u2019st.George and blerrie England.\u201d o neld that the Englishmen of to-day were ustified in howoring their ancestors, who ad dons so much for the nation's history.The Mayor proposed the health of the president and officers of the Soutety, to which Mr.Stanpcliffe replied.Mr.Sclater toasted \u201cThe Ladies,\u201d wha were defended by Mr.Redfern.Mr, Curran gave the toast of \u201cThe Press.\u201d which was acknowledged.During the evening songs were sung by Mossrs.Stanciiffe, Evans, Joseph Briggs, Curran and others, .THE ANNUAL SERMON.Prenched in St.George's Chureh by Rev Canon Mills.8t.George's Church was wail filled by Englishmen and their descendants last evening on the occasion of Lhe annual sermon to 5t.George's Society.The preacher Was Rev.Canon Mills, who delivered an earnesl and effective sermon, the keynotn of which was true loyalty to sell.country and God, and will such an aim, success and rosperity were sure to follow.He took for his text these wurds: \u2018The thlugs which belong upto thy peace.\u201d St.Luke xix, 42.he preacher began by explaining that Christ had uttered these words when looking down upon Jerusalem.lt was owing to thelr spiritual condition that the Saviour with tear-dimmed eyes pronounced the words of the text.Their religion was of a hollow kind; without faith, holiness, or preparedness for the future, they were destitute of truth.It was the church of God sadly changed; the spiritual life was dried up, and it was to overthrown and Its privileges withdrawn and ita sacrifices were to be taken away and its temnvle destroyed.There was an element of true patriotiem in the Lord\u2019s words over Jerusalem.The country was like a family, the creation of God.It bad been said that Christ's patriotism waa not patriotism, as, although born a Jew, he belonged to the human race, and that his patriotism could not be conflned to one race.His sympathies were world-wide and his senses were human.To him as the son of David his country was dear, and as the son of Mary the tamily was also dear.Patriotic love was au instinct of our very belug planted there by God.So Englishmen and their descen ants looked back to the dear old lana across the sea, and woll might they be proud of their origin and name.England was a great and mighty nation still retain- i pe her youth.Her ships spread their sails ore every breeze, towards every clime, { She was the barker of the world and the ereditor of every nation, She ruled uver the destinies of 300,000,000 souls.Her language was spoken by ever-increasing numbers She was foremost among those seeking to win the world for Christ, the foremost in philanthropic works and the leader in the maroh of civilization.Her children were everywhere.and they were prosperous, and peace was within her walls, Speaking about some of the secrets of her success, Canon Mills sald she was religious nation.True, there were mary things to deplore in England, The jargest Hihers rity possible was given to worsuin God according to one\u2019s own desires.Her sailors and soldiers were taught to be loyal, not only to their country, but to the King of Kings.Her collections to further missionary enterprises were simply marvellous.\u2018The church was the brightest gem fn Eng- \\and\u2019s crown.The noble Woman who presided over its affairs had publicly nc- knowledged God, and the present prosperous rein demonstrated the fact that righteousness exalted a nation.England was also an honest and honorable nation.Uprightness and integrily were high among her Judges and people generally.She sought to form her laws in accordance with those ot God, ler loyalty to the Throne,her freedom and ilberty were dwelt upon.The prevailing spirit was that \u201cBritons never can be slaves.\u201d She had set an exampio by purifying hersell by sell- sacritice of any reproach which she had incurred, and this waa our mother.Wa ought to conform ourselves to her example In {his country.Nwver were there brighter prospects for a country with its inexhaustible mineral resources, and lakes and rivera, \u201cBe trues to yourselves, your privileges, ancestry, and country, and lay down hero the principles of British constitution, sand by .ocarelul watching, the voice anu power of Canada should be great in the future of this world.\u201d The preacher then commended the work of 8t.George's Suciety.The service, which was largely choral, terminated with the singiug of the National Anthom.TELEGRAPHIC.A Terrible State of Affairs in Hengal \u2014 A Case of the Dreaded Disease Near Paris, CALCUTTA, April 25.\u2014A virulent epidemic\u201d of cholera is raging {on Beuares.The ror- tality is very great, Saturday there ware reported 180 new cases and 135 deaths from the disease.Dr, Gregg, the sanitary cotu- missioner for Bengal, recently issued a ro- port upon an outbreak of cholera that oe- curred at Serampore, a few miles northwest of this city.Over the whole of the affected area he found that tanks of various shapes, sizes and depths had been dug and that all concalned very dirty water.Low, foul jungles, reeking with bad smells, surrounded these tanks, the surfaces of which were almost compietely hidden with thick decaying water plants, with here and thera a clear place where the inhabitants washed thelr cooking utensils and drew water for domestic purposes.Between and around the houses are narrow lanes, bordered by narrow, deep, uneven drains, in which flith collects.The substances under the influence of the bot sun quickly decompose and emit foul smélle ln places Dr.Gregg actually observed \u201cmasses of undulating maggots and portions of decaying animals.\u201d Wherever the people living in the houses in the neighborhood of these tanks had used the water, there cholera made its appearance, and the tanks are also the sources from which the milkmen obtain water for thelr cows, and Ît is more than probable that thay nilute the milk well with the same water.Continuing his enquiries from houses so bouse, Dr.ound that wherever the supdly of C .Mr.J.| J.Curran, representing St.Pulrick's buelely ; | Mr.L.O.David, St.Jean Baptiste Society; | G ilk ras obtained from cows that drank.at the dirty.taoks cholers was present, and thai there was 3 borresponding absence of cholera among the pollca constables, who wore suppiied with clean water from the lice tank and obtalned thelr milk supply rom à distance Paris, April 26.\u2014Considerable anxiety has bern occustoned here by ihe report of an outbreak of cholera near Paris, A man living at l\u2019uteaux, a village seven miles west ol Paris, has been admitted to the Bonujua hospital.wbère the doctors prow nounce the disease from which he is suffers ing to be cholera.Three other men from Neullly und Courhevio, both of which places are only à few miles from Faris, were subse- uently admitted to Lhe hospital suffering rom the same disease.One ot the men has died.No vther cases are known and the authorities declars Lhat the four above mens tioned aro exceptional.They do not fear that the disease will extend.LoNDOK, April 26.\u2014Cholera 18 spreading in Afghanistan and Persia, Itusala frontiar officiuls impose forty days\u2019 quarantine upon arrivals ftom the infected countries, THE LATE BISHOP WILLIAMS, Sciemu But Simple Funeral Ceremontes at Quebec\u2014 Many Manifestations of Sorrow, QuEnre, April 25.\u2014The funeral of the late Bishop Williams Look place on Baturday afternoon and was attended by represents- tives of all classes of the community, [he Lieutenant-Governor, accompanied bv Hon.Moassra, Le Boucherville, Casgraio and Nan- Le), was jiresent, attended by Major Sheppard,A.I.\u20ac, andthe Lieutenant-Governor, and oveoupied the Governor-Genoral's pew during the service at the Cathedral.Bise hop Courtney, «f Nova Beotie; Bishop Sweetman, ol Toronto, and Bishop Hamilton, of Niagara, took art in the service, Bishop Hemliton and Bishop Courtney wore pur le betretlas.The diocese of Montreal \"was represented by Very Rev.Deun Carmichael, representing the Bishop; Mr.Richard White, lay secre tary Lo the Synod; Rev.EI.Rexford, rector of the Montroal Hign School; Rev, E.A.W.King ana Rev.G.G.Nicolls, Awoug others presant wera: Rev.Dr.Adams, principal of Bishop's College, Len- noxvitle; H.J.H.Petry, Mi.A, principal of Bishop's Coliege School; Rev.G.H.Parier, rector of Compton and bursar of Compton Ladies\u2019 Colioge, and the following canons, who, with Dean Norman aud Archdeacon Roe, compose the Cathedral chaptar: Cana Thornioe, rector of Sherbrooke; Canon voa Ifland, of St.Michaei\u2019s Chuith, Quetice, Canon Richardson, of St.Paul's Caurca, Queuec, and Canon Foster, roctor of Coati- cook.Most of the clergy from outlying parts of thé diucus6 Wulé college caps.The Hrigrade staff andioany mititia oflcera attended in mufti The Bencn, Bar, City Council, Board of Trade, Harbor Curamis- pioneers, >t.George's Sociatv and other ito- portant corporations attended in a body cr wero represented by numerous delegates, while there was a very large muster of graduates of Bishop's College.At the request of Mrs.Williams tho service was ag pialh apd unassuming &s pos- gibte, and the cathedral bore nnt the slightest traces of mourning esvept that the bishop's throne was draped ia black, and a small knot of crape was nicached to the flag of St.George's Society, whic was floating over the matn ex trance in honor of St.Geurge'\u2019s Day.Une vily special feature of the service, which was very short, Was the sipgin of two special hymne and the playing or Lie \u201cLead March\u201d en the oruan as the romuins were borne out of the churen.It was Ly Mr.Williams\u2019 request that the remain: were not latd in state in the-cathe- dra\u2019.but, navertheiess, there was a colebra- tion of the Holy Comisuulon at 8 à.im, the Bisuup of Niagara being tha celebrant, assisted by Desn Norman, Archdeacou Roe and Canon Richardson.At 2.30 p.m.Lbe corteæo left the \u201cCave of the Winds,\" the residence of the deceased prelste, and procesded to the Cathedral of the Hoiy Trinity, by way of St.Joun and Fabrique streuts.The procession was headed by the churohwardens of the Cathedra! St.Matthew's, St.Paul's, Bt, Peter's and Trinity, two of each and !n the order named.Then came the lay delegates and members of the Church Soclety, the olergy and bishops, the hearse and the pall bearers, a car riage containing floral offerings, the chief mourners, lis Honor the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor and his ministers, and after these other bodies.The enief mourners were Rev, L.W.Williams, son of the deceased, and rector of St.Matthew's; RM W.Heneker, chancellor of Bishop's College, Lennoxvlilie, and John Hamilton, churechwarden of St.Matthew's, The weather, which had heen rainy and unsettled all the morning, cleared up in the afternoon, but long before the procession reached the Cathedral a heavy shower came on rather unexpectediy and dreuched not only the procession, but the large crowas who were awaiting ite arrival at the Cathedral.The dean, archdeacoa aud caucus, followed by thirty clergymen lu surplices, left Synod Hall nt the approach of the cortege and received the remains st the gate, the rear belng brought up by the bishops in their episcopal robes.Thence they proceeded to the churci, the opening sentences of the burial service being taken hy the dean and Canons Richardson and Foster, the coffin being carried Ly the pall-bearers.The psalpy was chanted by the cholr.Yrayers were read by Capon von 1fMand and Bishop Hamilton, the latter taking the concluding ones.After the rervice the procession again formed and marched up St.Louis street and Grand Allee as far as the Bt, Louis tollgate, where the carriages were waiting to take the mourners3 to the cometery.Atthe entrance w the cemetery they were met by the surpliced choir of st.Matthew's, nume bering about forty, who led the procession to the grave, singing a hymn.Dean Norman and Archdeacon Roe offi- clated at the grave, and the Blashop of Toe ronto propounced the Beyediction.The coffin was lowered Into the grave vy the pall-bearers, and each of the clergy and a pumber of the delegates dropped a handful of earth on it as the solemn words * Earth to earth\u2019 were pronounced, \u2018The pall-bearers were Rev.A.J.Balfour, rector of St.Peter\u2019s, Quebec; flev.J.Hepburn, rector of Melbourne; Rav.H.C, Blowe art, reactor of Three Rivers; Rev.Thomas Blaylock, recter of Danviila; Rev.W.Colg- ton, rector of Dudswell; Rev.W, J, Forsyth, rector of Stanstead.Telegrams of condolence have heen received from all the Angilenn bishops in Canada and ono from the Govoernor-Gene eral, which read as follows; \u2018\u2018Leeply regret to hear of Lord Bishop's death, Please convey to family Lady Stanley's and my warmest sympathy.\u201d A DUEL RECALLED.One of the Principals Marries the Former Wife of His Adversary, PHILADELPHIA, April 25.\u2014A wedding of more thau usual Importance and tho climax of a duel fought at Rouse\u2019s Point, N.Y., 1a 1873, between John G.Heckanner and Henry Wiothrop (iray, of New York, took Mace in this city at noon on Saturday.ihe groom was Mr.Heckscher, one of the principals in that duel, and Lhe bride was the jormer wite of his antagonist on the field of honour, The ceremony was pare formed at the Hotel Stratfurd by Rev, Inomas Hoyt of the Chambers Presbyterian Church, and was conducted very quietly in the apartments of the bride and groom, the bride's mother, Mrs.1ravers, who accompanied them here from Lake wood, N.J., on Thursday last, being the only witness present.\u2018The newly married couple, accompanied by Mrs, Travers, left the hotel at 3 o'clock this alternoor, and their destination was hot divulged, r.john E.Heckecher is a sch o! A, Huckseher, a coal merchant, Jon sitice dead, well known in Brooklyn and Naw York.Botore his duel with Mr.Gray, àl*.huok- scher married Miss Whitney,.a grand-Jaughs ter of Stephen Whitney, and closely cone nected with the Phenix and New York fatoilies.Mre.Heckscher died à year ago the 30th of last month, at her rasi(snté on Madison avenue New York, after ahout two days\u2019 iliness.Mr.Heckscher belongs to one of the oldest and best known familles in this part of the country, and tbe Hecke scliers of this city are hls cousing, He was a great society leader and belonged to the most exclusive cluhs.The bride, formerly Mrs Gray, was a daughter of tbe late William H.Travers.the well known wit and New York stock speoulator, and is a lady of rare aocom- plishments.The Toronto Highlanders.ToroNTO, April 25\u2014The new Highland regiment, the Forty-elghth Highianders, heid thelr first church parade yesterday to Bt.Andrew's Church, King atrest west, where ihe first annual sermon was preached by the ohaplain, Rev.D.J.Macdonnell.The men were about 240 stroug, almosts full muster, and wers in sowmpiele uniform, the officers being, however, in undress uniform, their outfit not yet having arrived.The parade created great interest in t city and the line ol maroh was péc thousænds upon thousailds of spectator.er A opt SR eo sar 9 \u2018 6\u20ac LAST EDITION THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR \"MONDAY.APRIL, 25 1R92 _SIX PAGES LAST EDITION) - CLAY'S DEATH SYILL AN UNSOLVED MYSTERY.A Becond Post Mortem to be Held\u2014Clay's Brother LDecidediy of Opinion that Murder was Comiitted, IBPROIAL TO THE STAR.| LACHINE, Avril 25.\u2014 The mystery of Clay's death ls stil! unsolved, and the funeral of the unfurtunate man was proceeded with this afternoon at two o'clock.1t was conducted by the Masonic lodge, to which order the deceased belonged, apd the cor- fege went from the house to the English church where the services were held.From the churob, however, the body was not taken to Lhe churchyard, but to the establishment of Mr.Arwmstrouw, undertaker, where an additional post mortem exaiutna- tion Is to be held by Dr.Johnston, of Montreal, who came here this morning with detectives Carpenter and Grose.Mr.Clay, the brother of the decessed, in speaking to a STAR reporter this morning, still hoide that his brother was murdered, and expects that the testimony of Scanlan, the man who was soon last walking th the decens- ed op the railway track, and of another man, who was met goiug in the direction where Clay was uilled or the morning that the y Was found, may throw some new light on the case.Bcanlan, it will be remembered, was the man who, on the day of Clay's disappearance, went with him as far as the coross-road which branches off the Canadian Pacific Railway brides and leit him going up the creek, alter expressing the opinion that he, Clay, would not shoot many fish, as the water \u2018was too low.The second man was met on the ooniaiof the body was found as the party D, contain § Clay's brother aud the police officer, rt, were going back to the town.It was very early and he had a coffee bag over hia shoulder.When asked where he was golng, he sald he had come to hunt for bottles, and on being told of the finding of the body and that it was a strange place to look for bottles, irn- mediately turned back with them.Detective Grose and Dr.Johnson carelully went over the ground again this morning.A Change in the Canadian Mall Service to Britain.An important change has taken place in the Canadian mall service to and from Britain, Last December the Government asked for tenders for the carrying of the mail for a year.The tenders called for a good service.\u2018I'he Alians Were the successful tenderers.They called in the assistance of the Dominioniine, giving it two boats In summer, the \u201cVancouver\u2019 and \u201cLabsader,\u201d and three in The Dominion Company has been notified b the Allans that in future thev will only want one of the Dominion steamers to carry the mails during summer and two in winter, the \u201cVan- \" to be the only summer mail Dominion Company rather than agree to bis arrangement, which it claims would not pay, haa been forced to step down and out.The Canadian malis will now all be carried b the Allans, Lhe \u2018\u2018Mongolian\u201d and \u201cNumi- dian\u201d taking the piace of Lhe \u201cVancouver\u201d and \u201cLabrador.\u201d The previous arrangement terminated with the \"Labrador\u2019s\u201d arrival at Halifax on Saturday with the British malls To Bucceed the Late Mr, Edgar.Mr.Nicholas J.Power has been named as the successor of the late Mr.William Edgar a8 General Passenger Agent of the Gracd Trunk Railway.Mr.Power entered the service of the Great Western Railway at Hamilton in 1658, Where he commenced in the freight department.He was soon transferred to the audit department, In which he remained until 1868, when ne was appointed general bookkeeper, and, in 1873, accountant.In 1878, he was made chief accountant, with charge of the audit Sopartment, which had hitherto been separate.This position he held until 1882, when the G.T.and Midland were amalgamated.At the fusion he was made assistant accountant of the consolidated companies and came to Montreal.He is very popular with his fellow-em- ployes and is a member of the Montreal htlharmonic Society.Mr.George T.Bell has been appointed Assistant General Passenger Agent of the G.T.R.Other changes will be announced in a few days Denth of Mr, B,T.Austin, The sudden death of Mr.Samuel Taylor Austin, yesterday morning, at his residence, Bu SL Luke street, was a great shock to his iriends, Mr.Austin had sufflcientiy recovered from an attack of grip to be about to attend to his business and on Saturday morning went to hls business as usual.Feeling unwell, however, ha called on his physician on his way home.In the evening he felt better and remaived up until a late hour with his brother, Mr.Charles Austin.Shortly alter he had retired, his brother had occasion to visit his room and found him breathing very heavily and a few moments later he was dead.Death is aturi- buted to degeneration ol the nlood vessels, He was forty vears ol age and was the senior partner in the tirm of Austin & Robinson, stationers and paper dealers.Le leaves a wife and two chiidren.The juneral is to take place to-morrow afternoon trom his late residence at half past two o'clock to Mount Royal Cemetery, Mr.Gosselin Recommended by the Finance Committee.After consultation with the City Attorney the Finance Committee find that they are quite in order in recommending a nominee or the post of city clerk, and they have gecardtogly potifiod the Council in the fol- , Jewin \u2026 Lhe fe \u201cCommittee respeotfully report: That a vacancy having occurred In the pL Clerk\u2019s department by the lamented death of the City Clerk, Mr.Charles Glackmeyer, your committee recommend that Mr.Alphonse Qosselln, who bas acted for eleven years in the City Clerk's office as clerk, and for the last nine years as assistant City Clerk, be promoted to succeed tne late Mr, Chas.Glack* meyer as City Clerk, with the salary attached to \u2026 the position in accordance with the schedule of \u201c salaries passed on 12th of March, 1860.7 New R.: v.Boat.The new steamer of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company, the \u201cColumbia,\u201d is to be launched from the works of the Morgan Iron Co\u2019y, Chester, Penn.on Wednesday next.The keel of the new boat was laid last autumn and she ia now prett much advanced.The \u201cColumbia\u201d is expec here about July 1.Tne directors of the Richeleau Company are leaving for Chester to be present al the launch.It is under stood that the \u201cColumbia\u201d will be commanded by Captain Batiten.Tarif Rates on the Grand Trunk Rallway.The Grand Trunk Railway has issued Its tariff of rates to Montreal on grain for export.The rate is for carloads of 30,000 log or over to Montreal for export, exclusive of terminals, Toronto and east, including Midland Divielon, is 10 cents per 100 ibs., until tariff gives less ; Stratford, London, St.Thomas and stations sast 1244 contes north and west of Stratford, etc., 14 cents, to be shipped at published tariff rates, and re- uced to above on proof of exportation.Carried a Revolver.Chief Masse.of! St.Henri, was in the olice Court this morning with Thomas unn, of Point st.Charles, as a prisuner.He is charged with having struck one named Boutlilier on the head with a revolver, inflicting a severe cut.He pleaded not guilty, and Judge Dugas enquired by what right he had carried a revoiver, and issued orders to have him tried on a charge of carrying a revoiver, Made a Careful Selection.Ohlef Detective Cullen and Detective Parrett are Investigating the robbery of Mr.A M.Featherston's boot and shoe store on Green avenue, Cote Nt.Antoine.The burglars, who forced open a door and window, evidently hed plenty of time on their hands, as they picked out between sixty and seventy pairs of the best boots and shoes in stock.I¢ is believed that there were mors than two persons in the rty.No clue has yet been found as to vd perpetrators.A Lntiery Arrest.\u2018Fhe war against the lotteries haa been started.E.C.Lalonde, of the People\u2019s Lottery, was arrested this \u2018afternoon by Deteo- tive Malo and brought defore the mayis- teats.He gave bail to appear later, Other atteste are to foliuw.Getting Down to Work.The Montreal Water nod Power Company, oom ot Montres! and New York cupi salles evidently mean business.Some time t iranchises (rom nearl oft te ger the municipalities pr e aœuppiying of thoïn with water.The compangpgscured the privilexe of uthiizing the r t the Back close Bauit- station on | e Canadian Pacific During the past {ew days survevors have been on the spot and the pians are now completed,.The rapids are expected to be capable of supplying at least a thousand horse power.Tne contracts made with the mubictpalities apeily that the latter shall have their water suppl from this new any by the end o December.Work mil 1 commenced without delay.SECOND STEAMER IN PORT.The Coaster * Beaver * in FPort\u2014The \u2018\u201c Char- ringten's id Arrival, There is nothing now lo the river between here and Quebec.The three steamers that wWeie on the way up have arrived, and are busy discharging cargo.The second steamer in por following the \u201cFremona,\u2019\u2019 was the coaster \u201cBeaver,\u201d Captain Masson, running between Montreal and the gull porta, She reached Montreal at 8.30 yesterday morning, cowlng up light from Quebec he \u201cCharrington\u2019 from the Mediterranean ports.with fruit, ar rived at 1.30 yesterday afternoon, having boon detained in the river \u201cPolino,\u201d from Cow Bay.with a cargo of coal, arrived at two o'clock yesterday afternoon.Bhe aisv was detained oY the ice.Her coal 1s for the cotton mills, and she is discharging at Hochelaga.Both fruit cargoes are coming out in splendid condition.The \u201cCharring- ton\u201d is being discharged by Mr.Robert McCoy, who is the first levedore to unload an outside boat this season.The Richelieu and Ontario Company's steamer \u201cQuebec\u201d arrived up from Quebec this morning with bunting displayed.She made a fine appearance, All the buoys in the Con- trecœur channel have now been placed.The \u201cFremona\u201d came through the Contrecœur channel, but the \u201cCharrington\u201d and \u201cPollno\u201d came through the old La- valttie onapnel.The buoys in tne harbor are at present being laid down.The steamer \u201cTiber\u201d is expected up in a couple ol days.The pleasure steamer * Wiliam Harrison,\u201d from Boston for Niagara Falls,is also below.She had to run into River du Loup on account of the heavy drifting ice and has soine repairs to make there.About elghteen by tog.The \u2018steamers are at present on their way to Montreal, and next week will see the port well tilled.The steamship \u201cEdmondsley,\u201d from Matangas for Montreal, with a cargo of sugar, put into Halifax this morning for coal.\u2014 Death of a Montrenler in Lowell, Mass, Ald.Cunningham secured a position on the fire brigade for Mr.Willlam Hale, a Montrealer who was residing in Lowell.When his mother and orother sat down to write him a letter informing hlin of this fact they received a telegram annuuncing his death.The brother proceeded to Lowell and brought the body back to Montreal.The funeral took place yesterday afternoon from his mother's late residence and was largely attenued.Death was caused by injuries received by being thrown from a sai- vage Waggon.Masonic Funeral.The remains of the late Mr.Wm.Mec- Culloch, upholstèrer, were accorded a masonic funeral yesterday.Service was conducted at the late residence of the deceased by Rev.Jas, Fieck of Knox Church, The members of Montreal Kinwinnicg Lodge, No.20, of which deceased was a meinber, attended in a body, accompanied by a large number of the members of sister lodges.ln adaition many of the friends of deceased fellowed the remains on the Way to Mount Royzl Cemetery.Knocked Down by a Runaway Horse.On Saturday evening Mr.Lariviere, a gardener, of St.Laurent, was driving along Ht.James street west, when the shafts sud- deniy gave way from the vehicle and the pole striking the horse, it took fright and ran away, leaving Mr.Lariviere and his cart in the centre of the street.In its wild career the unimal knocked down an eight- year-old child named Maggie Cooley, residing at 1085 St.James street.The poor little girl has received some severe internal injuries.To Attend the Funeral.Twenty C.P.R.colored porters, including Mr.Van Horne\u2019s \u2018test man,\u201d Jim French, leave for Lachine to-day to altend the funeral of George Clay, the victim in the shooting case, Most of these mourners are members of the Rallway Porters\u2019 Union, which, it is sald, the deceased vas about to join.Everywhere fn the C.P.R.offices earnest regret is expressed LE poor Clay's untimely death and all speak of him as a sober and a very religious man, Paid off the Shareholders.The Canada Colored Cotton Company which absorbed all the colored cotton mills in the Dominion paid off the shareholders of the Canada Cotton Company to-day.The sum paid was $165,000 in money and $500,000 ain bonds, being 21% cash and 51% in bonds bearing 6 per tent from April, With ten years Lo run.English Farmers for the West About 700 immigrants left this afternoon the C.P.R.for Ontario and the North.Went, The majority of these are English farmers seeking settlement in Manitoba, while a considerable percentage is Swedish.Mr.Van Horne is confident that this season will prove the best for immigration for over a decade.A Local Spert in Court.\u201cDick\u201d Guthrie, the well-known local sport, was up before Judge Dugas this morning, charged with assault and committing an alleged rouvbery of $20 from Dr.Ward, of Notre Dame street.As Gutbrie\u2019s counsel was not ou hand, the case was put over until Wednesday morning.Death of a Veteran.Mr, D, J.MoDougall, another veteran of Glengarry, is dead, at t e of seventy- eight.in 1837 Mr, MoDougall served as a i lleutenant in the Stormout Battalion, and had taken fifty orops from the farm on which he resided.Made Him Welcome, On Friday night the police of No.9 Station found a stray chlld of flve years old wandering aimlessly around the streets.All the child could say Was that his name was Bienvenue, He isnot claimed yet, and the officers and men are looking after the little follow well, \u201cFirst Fruit Sale.The first fruit sale of the season will take place on Thursday next.The cargo of the steamship \"Ubarrinæton,\u201d some 30,000 boxes of oranges and lemons, will then be told.The sale wil be conducted by Mr.T.J Potter.- Authorized to Bell.Mr.Amedes Perrault, tutor to his minor children, has been authorized by the Court to sell part of lot No.878, fronting on St Andre street, with a house and bullding erected there, and valued at $1600.The New Diocese.Mgr.Emard, bishop elect of Valleyfleld, stated this morning that the name of the new diocese would be that of the cathedral town, viz, Valieyfield.On Duty.The harbor police commenced duty on the wharf this morning for the season of navigation, To-Morrow.Judgment in the case of St.Louis against Harris will be delivered to-morrow.BIRTHS.CLENDINNENG\u2014At 3768 st, Catherine on 13 tu anal a daughter to Mr.apd .Wm.Clendinneng, Jr.DEATHS, CLENDINNENG\u2014Monday morning, 25th ins at her husband's residence, 2766 ht.Catherine street, Annie Lee Rickey, beloved wife of Wm.Clendinneng, Jr., aged 28 years 2 months, Funeral motos iter.(Bt.Louis, Mo.papers please copy).MINTO-\u2014At Montreal, on 25th April, In the 80th year of ber , Christina Ross Munro, relict of the iate Wa am Minto, architect, native of Dor- noch, Scotland, Funeral private.[Edinburgh Scotsman please copy].THE WEATHER, 11,00 a.m.\u2014Probabilities for the next twenty- four hours: Kine weather with & Little higher terpperature., Minimum \u2018tem tures: Queer, 20; Battie- rt, 34; Qu ppelle, 46: \u20181e; Toronto, 20; ford, 30; Prince Albe Winnipeg, 22; Port Arthur, Montreal, 20; Quebec, 16.Readings Searn & Hasrison's Standard \u2018Ther tmumeter this a Mas.46: min, 18.Same date last year: Max.; min, 27, Barometer ings today: 8 Ben 45: 12m, 80.48.Appointments This Evening.Tusarax Royar\u2014\"The Bottom of the Bos.\u201d CYoLORAMA\u2014Uuster's Last Flaht ins ud, ERTL F ~~ ; \u2014 | = \\ M \u2018 - h [+ * A ' .Ff: 4 RAIA ON Hy St SP [G ÿ | N 3 N Wy ~ \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 éogAR CHAR CES \u2018 ~ \\ = S = = = = un fut THE Wise LADY, soliloquising wearily \u2014 \u201cMy, Dites the big family I have to\\ ash for now.\u2019 ANAS THE MERCIER TRIAL POSTPONED: [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TORONTO, Ont., April 25,\u2014A special from Montreal to the Globe says: our correspondent has just received on the best authority the information that ex-Premier Mercier received a despatch from Quebec yesterday, stating that he need not appear before the judge on the 28th, and that all proceedings will likely be abandoned.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] QUEBEQ, April 25.\u2014Hon.T.Chase.Casgrain, the Attorney-General, states that the preliminary investigation in the cases against the ex-minister has been postponed until the 2nd of May, which date is more convenient for the Crown.Mr.Mercier said this afternoon that a message had been recelved by him from Quebec to the effect that he need not go to Quebec on the 28Lh but he intended appearing before the Judge on that date unless he received an official notice to the contrary.BACCALAUREATE SERMON.Rev.Dr.Carman Preaches to the Methodist Theological College.The annual baccalaureate sermon of the Montreal! Methodist § heological College was preachod yesterday morning in the Domin- on Square Methoaist Church by Rev.Dr.Carman, General Buperintendant.Rev.Dr.Douglass, Rev.Dr.shaw and Rev.8.P.Rose, pastor of the church, took part in the service, and the gowned undergraduates filled the first four rows of pews in the front of the audience-room.Dr.Carman\u2019s text was taken from the account of the stoning of Stephen, when the clothes were laid at Saui\u2019's feet; and in his sermon he vividiy piotured the calling, work and character of these two greatly rontrasted men as examples for the young theologues before him.The euperiority of Btephen before Saul's conversion was due to his clear adhesion to the soul of the church rather than merely to its outward form.He knew the purpose of the institution, while the persecuting Saul was sternly loyal to the then lifeless institution itself.The preacher believed that Christ uttered the grandest declarations of liberty made through the ages.\u201cThe Sabbath was made for man, nol man tor the Sabbath,\u201d was a protest against the domination of institutions.Every institution must stand that test.Was it made for man, or did it bend man to ite uses?\"he central theme of the sermon was the magnificent character of Paul a8 devejoped under the guidance of Christ, Dr, Carman preachea in the evening in Douglars Methodist Church.On Tuesday evening the convocation of the l'heological Coliege will be heid in the James Farrier Haut.rosin will be given by Rev, Dr.Carman and Rev.Dr.Hunter, Expropriation on Notre Dame Street East.The following awards, amounting to over $420,000, have been made by the expropriation commiesloners 1n respect! 10 © Property on Notre Dame Ecroet east: Cie.de Caoutchouc, $7005.69; No.2, do.$3415.90; No.3, buce.C.À.Terrqux, ÿ 901.35; No.4, J.0.Joseph, 25195758 No.6, Hor] Lionais- eral, $22 N , 6 Suce.Terroux, $3170.S28 Ps 7, Maxime Tremblay, $8784.72; No.8,J.Leonard Marler, $3104.8b; No.8a, Joseph G.Couful, $5056.26; No.9° do., $1017.88; No.Jo Succ, Cv A.érroux, $6603.25; No.11, À.Johnson.$13, 052.59; No.2 Same Elizabeth McMuilen, $6664.52 No.13.J.Baptiste Dumesnil, $6566.82; dos.Levelilé, $8223.00; No.15, Michal Guerre $7013.44; No.16, A.H.Gauthier, $7672 48; No,17, Thomas Lomb, $11,861.88; No.18, \u2018do, $4114.98; No.19, Chas.H.Martin, $3585.soy, Ne, 20, Henry shippel, $11,243.32; XO.Dame Joa Deschatelots, § jens 50; No.33 Daniel Don- nelly $3523.83 ; No.Geo.J.Neville, $7344.38; No.3 à Br Hourasaa.$7821,72; 5 26, Marius Bay- No.\"or.Elzear Belanger, No.28, Knelia, $379.66; , Ant, Amyot, $14,860.88; No No.30, Dame V.Clarke, $8529.42; No.31, Rullle, $416.66; No.34, Dame D.Barry, 395 66.68 ; \u2019$3, Onesime Champa, ane, $8544.14; No, En Daniel W.Terrout, 87.piv 20; No.35, Luce L.R.Duver or, $7289, 10: No.86, R, Dunkerton, a 22 o.87.Jas, smith, $10,1 160, 24; No.38, CT Viau, SA1TSSE No.39, Dame P.Guan, $5065.34 ; 0.0.T.Via, $3330.36; No, 41, J, Pet $8831, 58; No.42, O.T.Viau, $9499,~ 97; & 3, No.Vrieht $136 10.00 A $9811.50; No.48, E Caddy.+ $9918 No.49, Jue.Level $ $9882.27; No.; 53, No.php.E.Mount, 4857.0 No.65, W C.A.Terroux, $4450.36; ; No.56, Est.P.Grace, nL 094.98; No.57, W.Halpin, $11,- 028 TL.0.Thayer, $350; No.59, J.H.onan, $4847.67.Art Criticism, To the Editor of the STAR: 8rR,- During \u201cthe late unpleasantness\u201d between the North and South a man In New York was charged with drunkenness.The prisoner denied that he had taken any aloo- olic liquid, but pleaded that he had been reading the varied statements in the newspapers on the recent operations on the ctomac.The judge declared that this was sufficient to make any man\u2019s head reel and his legs totter, and he immedintely discharged the prisoner.Similar symptoms must have been experienced here by many who have read and tried to comprehend and to reconcile the conflicting opinions of our local press on the present exhibite at the Art Association.Difference of taste must necessarily produce difference of opinion, and an honest difference, when guided by some technical knowledge of painting an and of the laws of ary, is always entitle respect, I woula almost saÿ of encouragemen ut when read, as bave done dicta of some of our local papers on this 3 spring's exhibition of painting, eu contradictory to otber:-5ome praising bad Tork, others dispralsing &ooù work, and ors again, like the young writer on the with fow exceptions, am reluctantly pomuslied to NIAAA break silence.To a connoisseur these criticisms only create surprise and amusement, not unmixed, with perhaps, regret, jest those unacquainted with art should be led astray by such incompetent instructors, and, therefore, I venture to say to such, that the present exhibition as a whole, is, 1 believe better than any of its predecessors.Horrors there are there, it is true; some artists show rather decadence than improvement; others very much the reverse, while the percentage of really good work is larger than usual.My acquaintance and assoclation with art in Montreal from the first known exhibition here, and the knowledge that many have, from past experience, that I am not Isposed to praise without discrimination, nor exhibit any undue partiality though t the he Laer were my best friend, will be dee I trust, by the publica sufficient exouse for this expression of my opinion.I love art too much to praise unduly, and I cannot be silent when read, as I have done lately, so much undeserved censure of good work by writers whose language betrays their ignorance of ordinary chnical expressions of art, and of those laws of art which intelligent crities of all schools recognize.Your obedlent servant, JoHN POPHAM.We have pleasure in giving publicity to the letter of an esteemed correspondent, who, complaining of the diversity of opinions expressed by the art critics, rather aggravates the difficulty by contributing one more opinion, which difters from all the others.In the absence of any authority of recognized infallibiitty we leave it to the intelligent public to judge between the critics.ED.STAR \u201c TRADE, FINANCE AND COMMERCE, ( Continued from page Four).The local stock market to-day was very dull.There was an apparent lack of orders, Gas still maintained its extreme price, 250 shares being sold st 215.Richelieu is receding from its high position of last week.It was fractionally lower to-day.ous aan Pacific was unchanged.The ank stock sold was Commerce at 140%: na Wh There was no traaing In Street Railway.The steady advance of Gas is not attributed to any other cause than speculation.There ia to be a oall of stock on the unpald capital of the Gas Company during the summer.New stock was issued last year of which 50 per cent.was called up.It is the balance of his that is to be called up during the summer, QOBAING 8aLES.\u20141 Bank of Montreal at Wao 0 Commerce at 14004 5 do at 140%: 2 Richelieu at 78.25 do at 7824, 25 do at 7854, 75 do al 78%; 2562 Sass at 215, rq do at 214; 1256 Pacific at FE 2 Gas, new stock, at 20544, 25 do at AFTERNOON fi Montreal at 228%; 25 Ontario at 115; 50 RO.Co.7814; 87 Merchants Cotton at 110; $500 Bell Telephone Bonds at 101.MONTREAL ATOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the Tan by Gordon Strathy & toc ok Brokers, 8 88.Saorameng street, 7 Qo, Close.April 25, April 25, Bk.of Montreal in aah ox a3 \u2019 xd.326% 235 358% 225 i7i¢ 1154 1176 118 08 105 108 105 :17%0 168 170 163 asa TR 1m, 2 56° 165% 157 155 = 18 = uss = ss _ 83 41 140 141 149 Cll M 1 m ; #3 1574 15 158%: Ÿ Land 76 754 5 7 .Lan 80 .76 0.cn TEM 78 88% HM Btrest RB.Co.xd.218 5 8 5 DMI LL ai ne « Do NowBtock.207 708 15 208\" Can, Pacific By.89 38% 88% HSK and, hand Bon 105 198 109 108 mi .Canada Cotion 8 .#0 - 50 pd Montreni 00e 06.111190 117 21 8 ontre es Dota.Cotton Car 173 ei ye ; a om.Cotton 17 7 Bell Tele.diz 171 172% 171% Royal Eleotrie 175 166 174 165 R, 1st pre.7:23 70 3 70 Consol Invest, Co.NEW YORK hoon EXCHANGE.Specially reported for the STAR by Mo.Bros., Atock Brokers, 6$ Be Francois Fever ross H pri £5.1:23, Closa: l'Open ie, Close\u201d upen\u2019r, ALOBIBON ._ 374 £33 35 35% C.B.&Q.108 \u2014 _ Ganedins Pacific.oe 3 us ~ \u2014 coq al 69% 69% 70 Chicago à 76: 76 76 ee in ue UN gp Del.& Hudson.1433 _ - pein BC J ( « 724 93 \u2014 78 ; 46 \u20180 10 (0 154 4014 40% 40% \u2014 1874 195 138 - 4 Shore - 133 1558 a Vue zz Z 102% .\u2014 _ 324 32 eu P 5 Fat Tosi 58% 58% 0% éd .Pacific.- _ che.AN.W 20% Ri Be 80K Do Pre - - - 1 \u2014 Ohio - - \u2014 _ bLF.ei - - 474 48 X.Amenos.194 15 Tox =_ 18% 35 3 ; | gag ! wo es agi BTR Tu mA 05 93) 85 95 = = _ 97 \u2014~ 44 = six 82\" aH v2% - an = 274 - 3 ad RW oe ip London raves = sn _ go po ol 1014 101 hat der tal Gabler.or = ox 101 Another Dull Market.[SPECIAL TO THX STAR} New YORK, Arita rit 35.\u2014The Post's financial rticle says: A er ce, More à foature oan oily di Toa denoy of prices was downw.as wanshown decli in con ew Eng- bre orthern Paciflo preferred, Union nisvillle, Cotton Oil and one or two others.But as a rule the losses were fractional and the great inactivity reflectea no aggressive movement in either direction.at néon $700,000 in gold was ordered for export York Gossip.Meredith and O'Brien received the following over their special wires to-aay: St.Paul rallied on the increased earnings, Atchison incomes declined on a selling order, sald wo huve been in the market several days London has done very little in the market this morning.Philadeiphia has been a buyer of Reading.There has been some selling, sup connection with the Herald article this morning.Europe is dolug nothing, but is trying sell, and we think it will sell off a little.@ hear that application was made this morning to the y, Supreme Court to enjoin aividend on N.E.pfd.ron haeler is buying stocks all around the Forhe London Times fears that another ertod of uncertainty and fluctuation been initiated by President Harrison's recent efforte to bring about a silver conference.These it pronounces to be an electioneering move void of the slightes possibility of any permanent international settlement of e ellver question, The best thing for all ithe using countries, including Indla, is to allow silver to find its natural market level.The London market is mixed.8t.P., U.P.and N.P.are a little lower and the general list is about the same.As the exchange market is strong we will have some more gold shipments this week and this will probably bring about a further reaction.London is buying a little St.Paul, The average price of 20 active stooks at the close Saturday was 73.40, a decline of .45 has been a greatdeal of talk lately to the effect that insiders have been buyin, Northern Pacific and that the price woul go to 6b or thereabouts, before there Tas another slunip, been hougbt by people who believe this statement.The decline to 60} satisfied some of these people that their nformation was wrong and they sold stock around 60, causing part of the decline, There has been enough short Interest in Northern Pacifio to keep the loaning rate fat a good deal of the time for the last month.Some facts of interest In regard to Northern Pacific earnings have been brought out by the railroad Gazette, which shows that Northern Pacitic gained 534 per cent.in gross earnings in March.Great Northern had a considerably larger gain, implying that N.P.had losses on ite western dividend.Some proof that this was =o is afforded by the fact that Oregon Navigation earned 32 per cent, less gross this year than last in January and February, while Oregon short line also showed a decrease, or three months ended March 31 Manitoba gained 53 per cent ; Canadian Pacitic, 10 per cent, St.Paul 25 per cent, while Northern Pacitio lost 244 \u201cA per cen Seven hundre thousand dollars gold taken for export.rain and Provisions in Chience.Oswald Bros.reportover direct private wire open- ng od highest.lowest and closing prices in Chigago to-day aa fol pril 25.Month, Eh Hixhest, Towel Closing = mg EE \u2014 Maxon.B81 81% 81 814 8 80x 813§ 414 41 Es 3% May 28% 20 28 og BH 7 0.42 7 2.62 12 617 22 6.30 a 5.A7 B53 557 Jaly:121! 5.6b 5.70 5.66 70 Closine Prices for Grain.NEw YoRK\u2014Wheat closed at 963{c for ao ,91240 for May and 90%4c for J uly.Corn, c for April, 47c for May and 45:46 for Juif.Oats 34}4c April, 3434e May.MILWA UKEE\u2014W heat closed at 79340 for cosh pod 19% for May.\u2014W hea closed at 92:40 for April, 92e ay, \u201cEE 3çe July.Corn at 41%6 for cash and May.DULUTH\u2014Wheat, No, 1 hard, closed at 83c cash and 83e for May.No.1 Northern closed at 8030 for cash and 81c for May.Visible Supply of Wheat.The visible supply of wheat on Baturday last in the United States and Canada was, according to the New York estimate: 39,152,000, as against 42,056,000 on the Saturday F previous.Special N otice.Pianos $60, $60, A $100.$175, $200, at J.Wm,: Bhaw & Co 1811 Notre Dame street, a alors, sole\u2019 agency for Sohmer, Emerson and Mason & Risch pianos, Cold aud distant: The North Pole.\u2014Yale Record.Happy and Mrs.Frederick Rejolce Because Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla Rescued Their Child from Scrofula.For Scrofula, Salt Rheum, and all other foul humors in the blood of children or adults, Hood's Sarsa arilla is an unequalled remedy.this : \u201cWe are 30 thankful to Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla for what it did for our little girl that we make this statement for the benefit of other anxious parents and Suffering Children Onur girl was a beautiful baby, fair and plump and healthy.But when she was two years old, sores broke out behind her ears and spread rapidly over her head and forehead down to her eyes, and into her neck.We consulted one of the best physicians in Brooklyn, but nothing did her any good.The doctors said it was caused by a scrofals Eumor in the blood.Her head became One Complete Sore offensive to the smell and dreadful to look at.Her general health waned and she would lay in a large chair all day without any life oren- ergy.The sores caused great itching and burning, so that at times we had to restrain her hands to preventscratching.For 3 years 8he Suffored Fearfully with this terrible humor.Being urged to try Hood's Sarsaparilla we did so.We soon noticed that she had more life and appetite, The medicine seemed to drive out more of the humor for a short time, but it soon bagan to subside, the itching and burning ceased, and in a few months her head became entirely Slear of the sore.Bhe is now perfectly well, no evidence \u20ac of the humor, and por Skin 3 clear a nd hea She lke an mr genera ore taking Lrely diferent x id, in health a appearance, from what she was batore - Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla I.W.FREDERICK, 811 Glenmore Ave., East New York, Brooklyn, N.Y.This Testimonial Is an illustration of what Hood's Sarsaparilia is doing for the stick and suffering every day, from Maine to California.In the light of these facts who can say that the work of an immense concern like ours is not beneficent?Hoo0'a PILLS vure Hvar ills, constipation, billousnesn, av\" Ssaha, indigestion.RIGADR MOTLEY ON WHTILLERY.ANNUAL DRILL.order, on, a YNEXT, en ur ter 8 P, Mm, art BE mers, ind ory man, ino ini must fer.\u201c E a) TH Ph - FRENCH LANGUAGE TAUSET at tesidance d£ the or I Coutails ier \u2018dohool ow rin aso Ho to Fit, ER œuoh Na i {stress after eating, Pain in the Side, &o kable has been shown in curing Headache, yet Cax: « LITTLE Liver Prus are equally valuable in Constipstion, and preventing this annoying complaint, while they also co! all rders of the \u2019 stimulate the liver and Even if they only cured Ache they would be almost priceless so those who suffer from this dis tr hobene of 50 many lives that hers is where we make our great ur pills eure i while others do not.' CanTrn's LiTrie Liven PiLLs are very small easy to take.One or two pills make @ dose They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gente e action pense az who use them.In viais at 45 cents; fer $1.Sold everywhere, or sent by mall QARTEE MEDICINE G0., dew York, _Soall HL fall Dom mall Priv ACAD MY OF MUSIC, HENBY THOMAS.Lessee & Manager.THURSDAY, APRIL 28th, 1892, GRAND BENEFIT ACTORS FUND (NEW YORK).+ Tendered A «.HENRY THOMA rr Academy of Music, an MR.and MS, NEIL WARNER, assisted by the, various Amateur Clubs the City, - Egder 5 De dietinguishod patrenarg of LADY STAN.\u20ac ! M8.MOSHANE, orebip the sa \u201cEDITHA'S BURGLAR\" (1 Act Drama), \u201cHIGH LIYE BELOW STAIRS: (1 Act Farce).\u201cIN HONOR BOUND\" (1 Aot Drama).\u201cLITTLE TODDLERINS\" (1 Act Comedietta).Reserved rousse 81.General Admission, 50c.1 Gallery, 25 Boats on pale at Nordheimer' a on and after Tuesday, 26th I 971 Lesseo AD.GASALIERS ! Our NEW SPRING BTOCK of Gasaliers, Brackets, Globes, &o, from New York \u2014 Brooklyn, U.8, are now on view, They are handsome New Designs et ths right prices.HUGHES & STEPHENSON, ZAZ Craig Street.STxt1 i AT WILEY &C0.Low Priced Dinner Sets 100 pieces, $8.00 Neat Little Dinner Sets 112 pieces, $12.00 Very Pretty Dinner Sets In Good Colors, $15.00 Extra Good Dinner Sets in various Patterns, $20.00.Really Fine Dinner Sets $25, $30, $35.1803 NOTRE DAME ST.Annual Social & Concert 10GE LES COEURS DAIS, No.45 QR, AF.& AN, \u2014IN THE\u2014 MASONIC CHAMBERS, NO.1743 NOTRE DAME STREET, On WEDNESDAY, the 27th APRIL, 1882, for the benefit of a Monument to be erected on their let in Mount Royal Cemetery.TICKETS,81.D0-Admitting 6 Tady and Gentleman.Concert commencing at 8 p, 972 McGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL.The Annual Public Meetings of Convocation for conferring legrees in the Faculties of Applisd Bcience, Law, and Arta, will be held in the Wil- Hall on lism Molson APPLIED BCIENCE AND LAW.FRIDAY, APRIL 29th, AT 3 P.MARTS, BATURDAY, APRIL 30th, AT 8 P.M.Members of Convocation will © meet in robes in the Library of the Hall at 2.30 p.m N.B.\u2014The Friends of the Universit obtain tickets of admission on applicat on at the office of the undersirned.J.W BRAKENRIDGE, B.C.87 3 3aw Acting o Sacrotary.On University Street, NEAR SHERBROOKE, OEMI-DETHGHED HOUSE, ATTRACTIVE APPEARANCE, Good central locality for a doctor.In thorough tary condition.For Sale.Moderate Price, Apply to T.JAMES CLAXTON, 180 se.James Street.063 PURCHASERS EDMONTON, ALBERTA, = AUCTION = 1892, May 3rd, WILL BE RETURNED FREE this sale, Panne th.Con appli cation to any agent of the Canadian Pacifico Railway.In order to be present at should leave Montreal not later than Apri tions made known on MONTREAI TIOCRET OFFICES, 266 BT.JAMES STREET (cor.Mol RAPID TRANSIT.Look out for the New Time Table.The O.P.R.have arranged to step their trains at COTE ST.ANTOINE, With à first class service to and from the city.Every foot of land in this favorite locality will be enbanced in value.If you have not already done so, secure à building lot now before prices go up.A few choice lots for sale; only a small cash payment required; balance can remain at 4 & 5 PER CENT.INTEREST.Western Avenue.Greene Avenue.Metcalfe Avenue, Springfield Avenne, Melbourue Avenue, Sherbrooke Street, These streets are all drained, and the munioi- pality is lighted throughout by electricity.Elm Avenue.Victoria Avenue, Prince Albert Ave, Claremount Avenue, Chesterfield Avenue, Summerville Avenue.NO SURER OR BAVER PLACE TO INVEST A FEW DOLLARS.J.STEVENSON BROWN, Real Estate Agent, 1764 Notre Dame St, 97x1 RENOVO Enables you to Nullify effects of Old age on Carpets, snd Very quickly makes One astonished at the change.This has been proved conclusively in every instance where this great Carpet Cleaning Agent has been used.Try it yourseH ; send us your address and we hope to convince you.RENOVO CARPET CLEANING CO.,, Temple Building.TELEPHONE 2147.SUBURBAN SERVICE.Dally, Except Munday, Unless Otherwise Designated, Taking Effect May 22d, 1892.LACHINE.5 25.635, 8.05, 9.15 =.me 10.15 10.b 2.00, 8:40, 5.05.6 6.20, F1 20 Ps, ny o Ratu rive A 16, 8.652 noon, 1.05, a 14.35, 8.05 24%! *a'T6, Bad 11.00 p.m DORVAL.Leave Montreal, 10.15 a.me 1.20, b 2.00, 3.30, 5.00, 6.15, 9.00, 11.20 p.Return arrive Montr real 8.18 5.008, m., 12.100 noon.& 3.0, 0 4.10 £0, 1.p.m 4.30, ST.ANNE?\u2019S.Leave potes) 10.15 a.m., a 1.20.à 2.00,5.00, 1m.Returni De, Serie Mon rent 2.00 noon, a 3.00.b 4.1 10, * TAUDREUXL Le: Montreal b 2.00, 5.00, 6,16, 11.20 p.Returning.serive Montreal 8.15.0.00 a.mo b 4.30.810 The Mt Anne's and Vaudreuil trains shown above stop at all points west of Dorval, Érough trains leave Montreal 9.00, 9.30 a.eturning, arrive Pp.In or season ticket fares snd regulations only to fhe Olt: ioket, mice.148 B James street, and st cket \u20ac and at Stations.\u201ceodtf 0000000000000000 GILT EDGE SOAP.0000000000000000 nzmTOmDAN a, except Baturday and se ndsy; 2 Frey only: * daily.0000000000000000 GILT EDGE SOAFP.0000000000000000 3 LEADS IN THE RACE FOR POPULAR FAVOR.LAKE VIEW SUBDIVISION.nt Conn fiqu use?ao call and ox Se | Rave ihe ches opel Lo auf Houses in the fusrket.hin minutes ak os Beacons Paid t Matlon.Ilouses oan beogilirad Lor Fake spesiications 3a View.: ' w.MeLEA WAËBANK.où ét Taleahonss 1573 snd 8130.sem lie A NIGE HOUSE FOR SALE, e ont store house, No 926 ohaster street cour Drammond as > Ith two ory \u2018extension: rat- eto.This house is Efe: mont desitable att of the city, is lp perfect , aud will at ar 3 - yoantc med James 13.Forms to any urchsser.siep: 8 120! BURY, GEORGE R James 953 Gireet ST.JANES STREET PROPERTY.We are instructed to sell BY AUCTION That handsome Out Stone Building, 17 and 19 St.James st, Near St.Gabriel st.The lot has a frontage on Bt.James st.of 264 feet and a depth of about 86 feet.Bale at our rooms.Wednesday, 27th April AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.Particulars and permits at our office.PROPERTY MUST BE SOLD.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 07x} 181 dt.James Street.NOTRE DAME ST.PROPERTY, Corner St.Martin Street, We are instructed to sell ~-BY AUCTION\u2014 That fine Property, 2487 to 2495 Notre Dame St \u2014AND\u2014 87 to 95 St.Martin St.The Lot has a frontage of over 50 feet on*Notre Dame Street and 108 on St.Martin street, and comprises 3 stores and 2 dwellings on Notre Dame street, and 6 dwellings on 8t.Martin Btree The rental amounts to #2328 < ore 18a mor Les ae \u20ac on the property ofs14, 000.T'his ts One of Lhe live sections of this 1raport- ant stree sale at our rooms, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4th, ELEVEN AM, We can confidently recommend this to Investors.ÿ property J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO., 181 St.James Street.97x} ST.CATHERINE STREET PROPERTY Near St.Mark Streot.\u2018We are instructed to sell BY AUCTION, A valmable lot of land 67 feet front by 190 deep, the property of the Montreal Curling Club.Sale at our rooms, 181 St.James Street, Wednesday, 4th May.BALE AT \u2018+1 O'CLOCK.J, CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 St.James Street.Montreal Junction.\u2014WE ARE SELLING\u2014 Houses, Lots and Blocks EASY TERMS, Call for plans and particulars.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, * 181 8T.JAMES STREET.Déx4 FOR SALE, 108 ST.MATTHEW SL, Stone Front Cottage, Heated by Hot Water.J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 ST.JAMES STREET.4x4 For Sale The Superior Residence, No.Z0 ST.MARK STREET.Apply for permit.H.JOSEPH & CO.7 1x 97x1 TO RENT, The Beautiful COUNTRY RESIDENCE of the late MR.G.C.MacDOUGALL, situated at BORD-A-PLOUFFE, 2 mlies from the C.P.R SAULT AN RECOLLET STATION.The house is splendidly furnished and complete in every detail.Ice house filled.Good stables, kitchen and flower garden; boats and bath house.Apply to H.JOSEPH & CO.97x1 WANTED TO EXCHANGE For Vacant Land at Cote St.Antoine, a valuable Revenue bearing Property in one of the most thriving manufacturing towns of Canada.sen Address \u201c*'T.2680,\u201d STAR office.5.BAT BALE-PROVINOE SOF, QUEBEC DIs- tricot of Montreal.\u2014 Nas su perdor ours Joseph Lamoureux, Plainti: 30 Lam: bert et vir, Defendant, On The e 4t tn Any at elaven of the oleok in the forrnoon.a the domicile and business piace of the sald Defendant.No.1 39 and 1241 Mignonne st, in the Montreal.will sold, b 0 he goods chattels of oa consisting of rocorfes and household ri ele, serms sale cash, Ww U.LAPORTE, B.Montreal, 35th April, 1802.TpainIres SALF_PROVINGE OF SER, triot of Montreal.\u2014No b81\u2014Bnperior ey, 3 An e pli uain he ssid Fourdiines at, in the.Cit vot Montreal, will be » old, of i of Tutos.iy nS and ehatielé the said Defendant, weited in this \u2018cause, conslat ing of Jurolture, sioves, ete.OTUIE CAs.MARCHE, 8.8, C, Montreal, Res, 25, rk vi AILIFF8 SALE \u2014 PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, District of Montreal.\u2014No.054\u2014su perior Court.Harris Gnlâberk.Plato uff, su Robert Cohen, Defsnd- Ant.\u2018On the fourth day 0 May.1 ao.at ten of the clock in the forenoon, st fhe omic: 10 and Jace of business of the sald \u201cdefendant, No, 1 \u20ac erine street, in the City of Montreal, Vi he de 08 by rity of Justice, all the goods and chsttels of the gai ce onan: seized d 1a 3 is cause, agnsisting clot urniture, ATIDS CAS] Sona #5 a.Montreal, April 25,1892.971 AILIFE'S SALE-PROVINGE OF QUEBEC, DIB- Bl To nov oY.Heian nd al, Es peor .Bentenne, an & q Pitas! versus Dells, D.Lavoie, Defendant, \u2018he ourth dey ndsnt, seize zed ln this cause, consiatin a ossi a 0.Montreal, ét April.180%.671 FPS SÂLE-PROYINCE oF QUEBEG DI@- triot or Montreal, \u2014 No.1129.\u2014Girouit Üourt egor De gom.Platotif, ve.Juie ae fondant Op the fourth day of Ma ay.1802 at nine of the clook in \u2018the od Sai at the esl, et th Cet ority of odu Tad Bo old.of the said Defendant, EX 2 fe à cause, consisting of horse, carriag ®e, harness AFONTAINE, B.8.J, Montresl, April TRAILIFF Sets, $ \" SALE-PROVISOR or EBEC, DIS.ALLER ontreal.\u2014No, 60 Jen it Your, elle Ellen Binpobt, Plaintiff, = BO Toxo M Defendant.Ou the 4th day o of Hay 1 noise n this use consisting of of one Corse, ue carriage, onp ip sleigh, ba harness an Te of tole cash.ORTE, el \"hontroal 3 2RN April, 186 #1 Ter Monrates DarLy STAR, Georges Btreet and For ened\u201d ASE printed at the corner of th vest ent Sonia Bt James Btrest : Ï { A be 5 I "]
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