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WANE SD-PLAIN COOK TU WASH AND [LON sinall family: references required.273 Bishop streeL 2 W ANTED\u2014A COMPETENT (GEN vant; no washing.Must be R a good © Also a girl as Jhurse: rit arences requried.422 St Antoine st, 212 WW ANTED \u2014 FOR UGASPE VILLAGE SCHODE Protestant teacher, holding Normal school diploma; salary, $%0U, and passage paid from Mont- real; state class of diplowx, Puter L.Le Grog Gaspe Bugin, PQ.Biz 3 WAN ED-FoK FAMILY OF TWO, A GUOD piain cook or general servant; also a youug Kiel a: as s housemnid.Apply 748 sherbrooks st.2122 TANTLD \u2014 TWO MES TQ ASSIST IN DIE works Fxperienced handa preferred.Apply, Royal Dye Warka, cu Shaw Sud Logun streets, or 0 Oraix 81.between 8 and , or 5 and Ad De WA MATTRE ER.\u201cAPPLY 19 H: A Wilder & Cu, 234 Mouill street.212 V TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, Goop OENERAL SEK.vant in small family tail house, no washing, wound wages, Apply \u201c3 Bishop street, 213 3 W ANTED\u2014A STRONG INTELLIGENT BOY, REsiding with parents, Apply 100 84, Peter st, U to 10 o'clock a.2132 Ww ANTED\u2014A duo GEN references.Apply 58 Helerences iy RAL BERYANT, WITH Crescent & 2 V JANTED-GENENAL SERVANT, FOR ALL , Protestant preferred; washing; to un- AAR plain cookie ; well recommende Apply between 1 2 louns .mu Or Sand 9 pm, 372 £ain street.2 Bituations Wacant.VV ANT ED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED BALES GT TRL: ne accustomed to fauoy goods proferr Address *C 1321,\" oTAR O sil VV ASTEDUA YOUNG ORR AS NULRBE AND wo asgist servant.Apply 286 St.\u201ckato ots FAMI- Wa ANTED-A NURSE GIRL FOR E 13 15593 ALL children).Apply before Boop, Dorobehter 8 nn AT ANTED\u2014 6 GJOD FUR FINISHER, BIG wages tu proper hands, Williaui Samuel, 17 Tai Notre laine M, - #13 2 W ANVEDZASSISTANT CUTTEIL ner BE sould.Witllam Sainuel, 1751 Notre Dame 3 WAN TED \u2014 AT ONCE, GENERAL SERVANT, wu in family; ; no children; references required Apply in luorning, or after 7.30 in eveniux BAS HL Clugnne R13 2 JANTED Do IMMEDIATELY AT Sha N.Lustitute, RS, Simpson street, a tablefhaid'hn required, _R13 2 A A TALL YOUTH, SPEAKING ROTH Inuguaies and à good penmanship, to tuitlate Dumself 10 a mercantile agency; salary to bukin with 1.30 à Week, with lucrease, a rare chance to the ropur cle, outside work.Woon 5, 11% st.Francois gre sl, after 4 p.m, to-day and 3 p.ra.on thy 10h.ASE PSM \u201cHOUSKMAID, AEDT al or WAS ANTEUC GIRES TU WORK ON FAPeR Doses: experienced.KR.Jeliymau & Coy.Eloi street_\\pposite 448 BL Paul st.WW NIED\u2014A »TRONG BOY TO MAKE Hiisece generally useful.Apply, 1883 Nor °, Dane.je W ANTÉD Z UOOD MACHINISTS, and turpers, 8t Lh6 Lagie Foundry, 34 \u201cFITTERS Kg stre ED_SUKSE GIRL ABOUT 18, ABN NU references required.Mrs Arthur Jaques.4 Fortstreet, vis 3 NV ANTEL- \u201cA GOOD TAILORESS AND ONE two apprentices to the dreasmaking, Layuuchetiere, 2 \\ oN TED- IN MEDIATEL Y, FOR THE COTE y toine Acadewny, a lady teacher, holding etel vf sinder- wr school mentar diplome one with u kuowledge gurton bud music preferred; salary.$3 var.iplicallonk wilt Le received vy tbe under- aiid, My «4 W.T.taddon, secretary- -treasurer date 21: Wont: EDL-\u2014-HOUSEMAID; A TOUNG GIRL W Jui We eTPLriencs, and to assist with grow children; reforunces required.sv, À so College avenue ANTEDLA GUOD PLAIN COUR.OTFY re LH end | neue .APPLY 1082 shyrbrooke street, igen an ANTED HOUSE AND TABLEMAII, GUOD references required.Apply 77 Mackay st Apply V JANTHD\u2014ASSISTANT COUK, MUST good knuwledgo of pastry ; wages, 310 to also lan or boy for Kitchen work.31 Le hope Bt HAVE slv TANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A MASTER FOR THE junior classes in bishop's College School, One holding Norwal school Liploma preferred.Must be abie tu teach penmanship, App aly mediately Lu the Headmuster, Lennox ville.13 5 ANTED \u2014 INMEDIATELY, \"GOOD GENERAL W servant, able tu cook.Smail family, Good wagen, Country.personal referencus required, Address Ae bu) alley Heid, Py.131 VANTE EU RURAL SERY ANT, SMALL TAM.À) Uy oor 28 bl.Luke 131 AN T Eb 50 GIKLS A1 ONCE NO Gost TO n work, wages offered from #10 t 10.Call st Ladies\u201d Exchange, managed by ladies.5 ! sce d'Armes su, 31 TANTED\u2014 \u201ca PRACTIC AL YOUNG ETES man, ns cashier and manager of a well eatab- lished cash business, centrally | located, in Montreal Capital o1 8400 required.Partie ulara a, Fliace d'Armes sq _ i 141 CANTED\u2014-100 ME) CAV ENVITLE FLEE V fare on return.Ship every night.unly first class men need apply, al Lontractor\u2019s beadyuarters, o Place d' Armes sq.2131 W NTED-STILL 100 FIRST CLAS (SS MEN FOR Port Arthur.Ship Monday evening, Fares advanced, No his y svakers this trip.From hesdyuarter e d'Artes 84.213 1 ANTED \u2014 BTAL HOHERS AT ONCE.TROY W Sieaiu Laundry Co., 140 8 St Peterst 213 2 ED- LW EXPER] LENCE D'GIRLS FUR WA putting up toilet articles and medicine.Apply with references to Davis & Lawrence Co, Lim,, 306 Bt Antoine 86 : 21d i ANTED\u2014A LOUD PLAIN COOK, NU W ASH- W ink.Apply with reference, U8 Mackay, LG ANTED\u2014IMMELIATELY, A GOUD CUOK, We able to wash and iron, family of two Apply before ten u.1n.Ur ID tle GYeEUIDE to 1Y Milton Bt UANTED- YOUNG MAN \u201cFOR THE CROC KILRY \\ business; wust read and wrîte aud Le able to k; state experience.Address *C 1320,\" 235 ANTED_1 MMEDI ATELY, FUR SMALL.FAM- WA ily, 8 thorough general servant.4 Tower avenue.FIR) ANTED -A PLAIN COVE OR GENERAL SER- W vant.Apply at Nu, 2730 St Catherine APE TG ANTED-WAÏTRESS, EXPEKIENCED HAND; W no Sunday work.Apply i796 Notre Dame st.NAN NTED- AN EXPERIEN CLD GENEKAL SER- W vant (family ot three, Gul | between Lours and B o'ciock p.m.30 Urescent 3 22] TANT ED\u2014A PEW \u201cGooD Me PAINTERS AT once.Apply to $.M.Martel, six card painter, 223 McGill or Main Buliding, Exhible tion grounds.a 213 1 TANTED\u2014A STENOURAPUEK AND TYPE- W writer, Must Have experience.Appiy,namiog machine accustomed LO, experience And Säiary ux- Bectens ty Maclepnan, Liddell & Cline, Larristers, ANTED\u2014AN INDOOR MAN SERVANT, WHO how iu wait at table and Lo valet, Must have best of references, Apply Between Vand 10 a.m.to James LB, Allan, 38 Imperial Bulldine, 4 WN ANTED=A GOOD PLAIN COOK ;ALBO HOUSE- Apiny between 12 and 8 -or after 7p.m, ath 250 Mountain sirue 212 8 ANTED\u2014FIRST- CLASS NICKEL PLATLR * TO take charwe of Shop.Stéady employment, Address Box So treal, 2123 jANTE NG GIRL FOR LIGHT HOUSE.: wa a h is out Also a curse for two chtidren, _Appiy at Motcalfe ut.22 2 W ANTED\u2014-A GIRL ABOUT 16 YEARS TO MIND à boy two years ald.Apply 37) Bt, Generieve loors from Palace, 2132 ANTED\u2014 ENGLISH 6 GOVERNESS FOR YOUNG idren; must have German and music.pdirese ¥.0.Box 2:20, Cobourg, Ontario, for dire \\ixEED \u2014 FIRST-CLABS CARRIAGE AXLE turner.Apply to FP.Danserean, G8 Montealm.212 3 % TAN FED\u2014A MAN.TO TAKE CHARGE OF A sentieman\u2019s count ry bouse and gron .young married n without children Preferred; n:ust have a general knowledys of usual work ahout a small farm.To & suitable person.engagement b he your.Must be well recommended.\u2018apply a the Brak office z6 AN ThD\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK APR V Ut.Guard's, es St, Catherine st.2 th 7 J ANTED\u2014COUK OR T HOROTOH GENERAL servant; references; at wages, Apply 1: 78 Dorchester at, from 1 w 13 «ui, and to 8 mt 2133 ) ANTED-FI RST crass MACHINIST! - W ds Switch Mfg.Co, Ltd.8.SANA TANTED\u2014A HOUSEMAID, AT 71 MoGILL QOIL- wwe avenue, Apply between 12 snd 2 2 polos k or after ix, 215 1 re rer EE W ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRLFOR THE ÆITQUEN, 15 innover street, W ANTED\u2014BY SATURDAY, SEPTENTER 171, a nurse for an infant and boy of x nix, one about 5 preferred; vlso by uctober oth, a general eervant in surall fncuily ne washing, Apply on and ae the 17th, at 7% Shuter st.References Jeguir 6 218 ANTED-GENERAL SERVAN > V adieu a.NT, AT Xe, 5387 PAR be AIS TS TANTED \u2014 IN SMALL FAMILY, GENERAL servan with references; good wages.ly 27 Tuajper ot, 2132 WANTED A GOOD GE GENERAL SERVANT W small family.Apply at 271 Cral Eva NT FOR 13 D\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, IN Ni understands cooking; to à ouai hors ENTRE SERVANT FOR SMArT ro Apply 82 Aylmer st, 2181 WA D\u2014SMART YOUTH To LOOK AFTER store and funko himnrelf Reyoralir useful.Ap.184 St, Antoin 131 TAN - A GUOD GENELAL ET NT family of four; ANT, For 2076 St.Catherine st ANTED-AT ONCE, GIRL TO DO G Wi bousework, easy place.108 onal 28a y, SE AN D \u201cTroubolme, 518% referencea required.2 Aprly TA N 3 I D \u2014 IMMEDIATE tablemald, Mrs, N.we Hue, Lote SL \u201cAntoin Imount PANTED.\u201cTWO FIRST OLA N two chainberinuids; also ™ TABLEMAIDE, RER testauts preferred.Apply V7, Me- \u2014\u2014\u2014 ÉVO NE ANTED_AT 207 PER WA Manet Protostan ferences._ TREET, À HOUSE- nt and have dr ro- 1 \u2014\u2014 8 MESSAGE y ° St.Cather ox L, FRANCIS & FAR.Aa NA ANTEDZA YOUNG a who understand the must speak both | languages.corner 1x5 SRL BOT ero Rory ousiuess well, © and se Catherine.de Maly Th AN TED\u2014TRAVELLE ER Ny wholesale dry goods WT A for ah 15G inity; must speak French and ot Ra uesinents Lo a man commanding a owning his dwn horse preferred, ai ekt treated confidentially.Address =X 1° uffice, JANTED\u2014AN IN NTELLIGENT BOY office.References, Avply to B AN 1838 James s bis to Busteed pane, N ANTED\u2014A RESPECTABLE GIRL r with houeework.1D on Bh To ny JANTED-IMMELIRTELY, NUT RRY 1LSO A Hood rer wensral servant, Avply between 5 4 al JJ Park av, \u201c131 ANVED\u2014MARRIED MAN, WITHOUT CHIL- Ad u, to louk after a couple ol horses and cow and make himself reneraliy naoful shout a mmall place.Free house for hiinuelt and w Address \u201c1340,\u201d STAR othice, 213 2 Lest.NNN OST\u2014-BETWEEN ST, GEORGE, BT, CATHER- ino and Du Plessis ats, a purse containing about té.Finder will be be rewarded on returning to 220 St Gearre st =10 4 T\u2014SINCE THE FIRST SEPT, \"PHAN,\" ht hound ; long sear to rixhl' front lex.Tera rena ard, Dr.Lalonde, 2104 Notre Damo UST\u2014-ON THUKSLAY, TRE 13T INST.HE L tween MoLsuric Brow.and J, K.Ward's lJumber ard, Notre Dame 8 memorandum book contain, {ow commercial ever addressed John McKenney- representing Imperial Lumber \u201cToronto.Fiod- er will JFecetve a reward by hing same la.A bion Hotel.mr as 00 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR the return te caretaker of Waddell Building, 30 Nt John at, of & aX containing » papers only, and lost or taken.frou one of the vaults caretaker.I 0 OST\u2014ON MONDAY NIGHT, A LEATHER Poc- Kketbook, containinæ address carda belonging to Capt.LU.spliedt, of 3.5.Li:khuben, Le Trewarded on returning same to Munderioh & Co.pl St.sulpice xtreet, 212 UT \u2014 DOG.LOST FROM THE FINDSoR Hotel, on Wodnesday night.the lat of Auguet, 8 thoroughibrad pug dog; answers to ths name of \u201cGip:\" bad acollar bis the oper 5 name engraved, A liveral reward will be paid for information that will lead to the recovery of this dog, and any on found harboring hin atter this notice will be prose cuted, Apply to the Cauadian Secret service.«Powe or, RIL 3 grown Fox Terrier; black spots; new collar, as and OST\u2014FROM 303 BTANLEY 8TREET, A HALF- L turn and bs rewarded.OST \u2014 BILVER SKYE \u201cTERRIER, BE ing medal 1589, No.1617.ears nnd tall cut sig ed at 3 i 34 Os: D SHUTER ST, VERY LP Horse.bars.black cat; two dollars will be paid lor his recov Lu 1d - Ou PCATUSO LORNE AVENUE, SHOT Sherbrooke, Motoulfe, and St.Catherine Strout to Morgan rsda aT afte NiVOn.a ladles\u2019 gold Paton Finder rewarded y bringing it to 51 Sylar nt, CE OST\u2014IF THE PARTY WHO TOOK SMALL black and whitd dog from 32) 8t, Urbain street on last Baturday nixit.will return it, no questions asked.Keepink after this date 1t will be vay into the hands 01 the police.13 } ORT\u2014STRAYED FROM THE FAST END ALT.toir Thursday night, à red nijlen co Any leaving information wilh Jas.Pendergrass 147 Grand Crunk street, will be liberally rewa Tded à 2 O8T\u2014A PURSE, IN VICINITY OF BLEURY, ST, Peter and St.James, contalning #1L.8U.Ke- ward to Ander at 1214 Bertholat street.2131 OST STRAYED Ok STOLEN, FIOM 64 DU- gocher at, on Thureday afternoon, fox terrier 4 Pup, mit ith black on \u2018ears, Hultable reward ah above 131 pathiere Wanted.; Wh ANTED.PARTNER WITH 210.0 009 OR Rel 000 Le Business psy {nu tro fro nt; cari er ence nôt required.On} rétait or pontièman Fo establis b his son.Becu port doter ences first class, .\u2018\u201cQ 1040,\" STan office.TS > ANTED-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY \u2014A FART ter, active or silent, with small cant Situations Wanted.ANTED\u2014BITUATIONS FOR BOOKKEEPER clerks, soremen messengers, Janitors, coachmen, ste, A to Employment ureau, Young Men's Christ en * saociat 109 tf V ANTE ED\u2014BY A ouNG MAN SITUATION AS experts hoo as bo stands all its Lranches, now employed ms such, yosrs with present gélierers ven.Address \u2018\u2019E.2066\u201d Srar Ofice, W NTED-POSITION AS TEAGHER, IN THE\u201d provinos of Quebeo, by lady holding elemen- tury plum, three years\u2019 oxpetlonce.Please address M.|.O.Bmytho, Wallaceburg, Out.208 12 Ww ANTED\u2014UN COMMISSION, A GUUD STAPLE ue, fur west und north of \"Toronto, Box 36, Guelph.0p U ANTED-WORK BY THE DAY OF ANY KIND, by a xood laundress; best references.Address 506 Cations at, V TANTHDOBT YOUNG MAN HAVING AT experteuce in office wark and who has Ârst class references, situation as assistant bookkeeper, col lector or any position In an vilice.Address © R 853,\" STAR WHA TED-I RELIABLE DRES E DRESS AND \"MANtle maker, à position aa forewowan or cutter in a good urines Qua; rst class references.objection to leave town.Addruss *N 957 57, up Y ANTED \u2014 BY A\" RESPECTABLE WOM {AN washing or bouscaleaniuy, by the day.Applr rear of 71 SL Ueorge 211 3 A A NTED-DRESSMAKING TU DO EITHER AT howe or ladies\u2019 own houses.Address \u201c ar \u201d Stanothee, ~~ 000 1 LU WH TED \u2014- BY AN EXPE RIENCLD ae 8 nurse, employment.Apply *1U, Ra) 5 VC ANTED-BY À YOUNC \u2026 SITUATION housemaid or cablemetdr gn a small fly\u201d Apply 0 No.8 Ulfer st, 212 AV ANTEDCBY à YOUNG ÉNGLISHSIAN, S1T0- ation as caretaker or any position of trust, Address 14a Anderson st, 212 3 TAN TED\u2014LY A GOUD TINSMITH Used to general Jobbing work of fronwonger's shop, English.Bran office, V ANTED\u2014BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work by the day or by the week.Apply 40 Adelin 218 2 ASAED YS YOUNG MAN, AY 4 AN T'ASSIST- anti n office, several years experience; {erences it required Address Bernard, DP, 9.yo 2] WORK, rat Class Address \u201cQ AY 24; Jar er ¢ XH ?ARTEL » MAN, fireman, yardman or generally useful in restaurant or hort Address \u201cLI 1057,\" STAR © fice.ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS oser BY rospectable woman, Or as goud plaiu cook in a small family: Lest of references wiven Apts, St Imperial avenue.ANTED\u2014TRAVELLER, WITH 13 Y EARS EXperience A thorong 1 knowledre of the best trade im the Maritime Provinces, will be upen for en- gugetient ia January.Address 8 1073,\" STAR 2 office.V ANTED\u2014-BY YOUNG MAN, SITUATION A8 assistant cutter in merchant tailors\u2019 establishment.For turther particulars address \u201cRK 1050,\" STAR Office.2123 ANTED\u2014SITU ATIC ON BY A HEL JAULE A) experienced houseriatd, is a x0od plain sewer; best of references, Address 75 Drununond st.iq Very va referen- 203 25 - Rooms to Zet > da TO LET.L FURNISHED, ON R° CM roi fat 20 8 due st 208 10 R°OHEANENLS FURNISHED AND COMFORTable, with good board, at 131 Metcalfe da à 10 ROOM LARGE FRONT; ALBO BACK, GRATE; large unfurnished room, bathroom fat, for married couple or younw ladies gwvloyed dur.uk day, 2004 Ht.Ca thorine.B.px George, near Modern couvenlsnves DOMs- TWO NICELY TFURNISIED DOUBLE un bathrooim Hat, at U4 pathogrt st, facing Mech Collexe ave.6 OUMB-TWU DOUBLE AND 1, » room, with or without bonrd (home comforts).2074 st.Catherine, near Blowry 4 UNE SINGLE .Rooms to Let.Ro ~TO LEY, ONE NIOE ROOM, NEWLY farnished, gus snd bath.784 Pulace street, double and single roous, in a private family.Roget: LET, NICE AND COMFORTABLE LE ee OOMB-NICELY FURNISHED DO 8, E& with tiret class board, ut 40 Mouil! Collen ave.| ooNs \u2014 ny he dle GT URS on EL \u20ac nee fur u gai, Boris 0, Perse voue } OUMB>\u20143 UNFURNISHED PALLOLS, | VIE room at end of hull; hot and co.d water on fal; family private; no children.RRboard\u201d \"te AND DUO EEE ROUNE, EE Alu Vacsnuies for tabie boarder: 3 dl MeGiil Coliegu a 8 OUM\u2014TU LET, DOUBLE ROOM, for two gentiemen, on bath flat, stuan, SOU Pa resl_ à table I OUMS\u2014DiJUBLI À AND, SINGLE, FOR U - men ody.2Y Vielos BUITABLE heated by L _0FU8 8 on OOMS \u2014 FURNISIIED UNFURNISHED, house tharouphiy renovated, with wodern iin- proveuiouts Ww lurniture: new carpets, veal of at.lendauge.N° ctildreu, # \u2018quiet huiue tor xentile men.HS Bleury street.wus 7 + UUMB-AND BUAKD IN A PRIVAIE FRENCH Canadian fatully.Apply L& Berri stree \" JMS TO LET, WITH! large warden; $0 per wonth, 41 LU 8 I OUMs\u2014FUUNISHED KOU + OUL board; Balimoral st, I VOMB\u20148INGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMY, wentiomon A quiet habits: Louse warn, Has, hotanu cold wat vs University street.\u201c EK Sos pkb LoD AND SITTING Kuo etat 51 Mcuul College ave.208 I OUNE- PURNISHED rooms , University street, QOMB-FOR \"GENTIL EMEN, UN BATHROOM flat, comfurtably furnished and Warm for winter, TO 50 TO LET AT i 2089 4 Third house trom Windsor Hotei, 134 1 st, i 209 à Fp cons-sINGT, Æ AND DOUBI.TBATHROG al, to gentlemen and ladies, without bourd: would «ive breakinst aud lea, UU Crescent vont\u201d VOMS\u2014110 ST.LAWRENCE, NEWLY AND richly furutshed, wilh or without board; ail modern unproy enjents, 200 4 RON ousLe HUOM WITH 3 BOALD AT 92 Ur fou a nue.zou 6 VOME\u2014FURNISHED BEDROOMS, LARGE AND small.4 Beaver Mall Hill.zOU 6.OOM-TO LET BUITABLE LOR TWO RESPFCT- able young Bien, with ur without.board.2» Barre st, of McCord at.210 I VUMZCOMFORT.ABLE FURNISHED fui, » on bathroom Hat: heated with bol water; for a gentleman; famny private.129 Pury avéLue.210 5 QUM~FRONT ROUM, NICELY FUKNISHED; new house, hot water heating; private family, 40 Crescent st.2W0y } VOMs\u2014HH UNIVERSITY, on bathroom flat wodern conveniences, } VOMB\u2014NEWLY PYHNISHED, MODERN CUN- veadences.10% Union a 210 5 OOM \u2014 FURNISHLD HOLM, for two friends, rentlemen CFU URN.ISHED D KOOM M and one ou flat above, Al WITH BOARD, referred.Appl 2132 Mrs.Etue, 3608 Dorclieater st.I 210% y 7 ANTED\u2014SITUATIUON AS GOV EENESS.HIGH- 2 VOM\u2014 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT Fou M; est references.Address \u201cW 1173,\" STAR office.vath, yas and eyery Convenience, ins new house, v13 1 Private family, 5 5t hhizaveth et 21086 done, cheap, at Alrs, ot.Ltlenne, GUS Si.213 a \\ TANTED-TO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK BY the day or week: tu sleep at home, 2 Be St.George streat.JANTED-BY MIDDLE-AGED MAN, WITH EXperience, situation, geners! office k, collec tor or position of trust.Good references.4 = 204.TAR 0 ASE WP WASHING AT HOME, CLEAN, WE LL bain, FA BY A RESPECT ABLE WOMAN, JUST frou + ngland, work Ly the day or wool.A 3 St Urbains.~~ 5 ; 213 4 ANTES BY a RESPE CTABL LE à MIDDLE.aged wan (English), watchinan, porter, caretaker, or any position of trust; hivhest reierences ¥iven, Address H, Lourtuey, 197 Meturd st.133 ANTED\u2014BY GOOD SEAMB1 LESS, SEWING y day, wood at children\u201d 4 $ioine and boys\u2018; good references.Address C 13524 dee, 2132 JANTED\u2014A YOUNG GERMAN LADY, SPLAK- ing And corresponding In L'rench and k.nylish, competent to teach music, and drawing desires en- pagement iu private famsiy, school or office; $ years experience, hes.references from Germ, any, France and Montreal.Address, \u201cOC.1315,\"ibTAR office 2143 JANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY SITUATION AS cashier, arsistant bookkeeper and Keuvrul vflice hand.Address \u201cA lYGt\" STAR office 2131 WANTED SITU ATION AB DAILY GOV- es; Engiis b branches and wusic, Tertus low, Address \u201cCc C'Ig1u,\" STAR O 23: W ANTED \u2014 Hi.TSTOTREST i BY EX- ne ABE or re shelf aad heavy), energe © and trustworthy Address, \u201cB 1303 An Office.reierences frat-ci 3 2 TANTED- BY A RESPECTAILE PR rT) OR ot any kind A tbe day;ls à goud sable Apply to to y Yalieu A STÉD\u2014HY AN ENGLISHMAN, TITRE 12 ye ars\u2019 expetience ln the states as Agent for diiterent teades, a position as travelier for any wood line, wiliing tv 0 Lo uny part vi Canada, Sapalsle of introducing new lines, being a woot and polished he sober und u very hard worker, Apjesrapce always noat and gentlemanty, Som mission lerred, Address \u201cO 1325; STAR ofce : Business Ch ances.NT CAA Ce ~~ OR SALE HOTELS, BALUOONS, KESTAUR- ants, frat, confectionery and cigar stores, gro- cerles and atl viber kinds of busin essen.L.Harris, 1U8Y St, Catherine, near St.Urb 204 lV JOR SALE~BUTCHEK'S Trai NUNEOFTHE best parts of the city, good Loglisu trade and excupilonsl chances lor a business man, Good reasons for nelitng ADLDLY at corner of SL.Antoine and Gene Lieve o sts.or 10 proprietor, k& Menard, No, 4 Jon ol.\u2014TO EXCHANU.NUE CI CITY REAL Bein for grocery business, saloon, hote! or similar first class business, = Harris, lVss St.Catherine 211 6 AS LA atreet, near st.Urba TANTED\u2014THS PENSER years\u2019 experience in Quebec, la anxious Lo se- gure first-class akencles, Hardware a specilaity.Ad- us LE.lascheresy, 8t.Foy Loll-gate, Quebec, 211 4 kallons \u201ceur Sta IL, i Hie dress \u201cQ 1041,\" STAR 0 SANTED-FOK nT AN AGENT FOR A A rian Brace Webs Manufactor Apply to ml Mosno, Berlin, 8, W., sub.I.it.715.= AX TED_SFECIALIST IN GRUCENIES, ors and provisions, ants partner with ca {tal, to purchase stock and trade of an established cash business.Address \"Ww Fe STAR Oiloe, HAVING 24 N ANTED\u2014TO BUY ROUND ABOUT © 20 co and locality.Ad- 2123 ' Jor Hale.emo mmm A A unt; 500 pullers, 60 discount: 10 email He wtlers, 5 lo 40 power; hangers, nb aftine dritls Jatires, planert, muiders, lenou, wortlaing, buring and sawing machinery.Mullin a Cou, Papineau aquars, g Lit R SALE~FOR THE MILLION, EINDLIN aa; hardwood, 82.50; biocks, 81.50 per load; An in dried; cheapest and beet woud ever offered.J.C.sacdiarn 1d & Co., cor.8t.Juines and dus, 8 te phone 8110.5 JOR SALE CHERE, 4 DUGS OF GOOD RED set fox hounds, 'l trained kn, Hsh pointer, Laniah mastiff, 4 months via, Abus 1 od Droid fist | SALE\u2014190,000 FR pELTING 50 FOR BALE- GENUINE NEW YORK wh TR plano, as wood AS Rew, Uwner leaving for, + \u201d rope, Apply P.O.Lox 1164, City.JOR SALE\u2014AN INVALID'H OR BAT uphalstered in plush aud good a8 ue lio u half and parler stove, Appl y 10 Park AV enus.2 S$ JOR SALE\u2014CHEAP, PARLOR SUIT furniture, at Mrs.St.Etienne, GUS 5 Ci CHAR AND Sit Bt bain.181 BR BALE! PILE CÉLEURATE D ROUGH COATed St.Bernard dow (Faust), 2 years old, took place in hv year's dog show ph) nediereez, apr Ly 3 H.Kobold, 1274 Berriat, 6 to 8 213 SALE-TURNED CROSB toe 4 FOL ha table, 10 fu x 234.at 143 St.gun 213 3 Fi R BALE-1THE CONTENTS OF A 10 ROOMED pouse and the dwelling to let.Apply 243 le mond 2 Pupils WT cuted, A AA ANTED~PUPILS.MUSIC LESSONS GIVEN br an pxperie nced teacher: a pupll of Paul Lotondal's.Apply ¢ 0 480 Uny sireet.211 4 ANTED = \u2014PUPLLS BY UNIVERSITY MAN IN Classics and French.For particulars adress *L 894,\" STAR office.211 ANTED\u2014PUPILS IX SHORTHAND ies Pitman\u2019s).Telsgraphy, French an erreur Qlasses now forming, Reduoed terms.Addreas 8906,\u201d STAR oifice.11 4 ANTED\u2014SHORTHAND PUPILS, BY AN EX.périenced teacher, Isaac Plante aystom.Terms moderate.Address \u2018L 880,\" STAR office 21 Ti 4 WASTED THREE OR FOUR MUSIC PUPILS, Terms moderate, Apply 237 St.Urbain #! at, 123 ins, ANTED-BY AYOUNG LADY, PUPILS FOR THE no: beginners accepted.Terme modersie Apply to 13 brerdale sYente, 213 2 complete a standard publication, voit encod NTED-\u2014PUPILS, À You rteady business and large profits, Karen Atatinie Ae sires a position » In a EN OMAN where interview can be had, to v.1160.8 ns young children: Tnallah, Frot FAS Diawine.office.2 Addre 95\" STAR office.TEÏ\u2014A SILENT FARTNER.With.TOC UT ES = or sand dallars (#4000,, in 2 prosperous long established retail business jh this ci y Charan ter of business andjcopnoet ons, firet class, Tea apect.Satisfactory proofs wil} ba Dunidh 4 curity snd\u2019 yo TETUINS Où inveskm: \u2018Partner, Box 1117, Montres 1, Bresons 2 Wan ANTED\u2014LESSONS IN EL aoû reforred.Address stati 3 \u201cA 1261,\" B1aAn office, (a a Wanted ta to 4 Borrow, ! NNSA ARTED-TO BORROW, ONE THOUSAND DOL- rsi0r Y 2 DIY.nsura Simes the amount wanted.Address \u201c8 10% oh En 2 s12 2 NTED\u2014TO DoRROw 4300 FOR 4 M wi ne overeat: good security.Address IE \u2018 TET TO BO cent, ipo P, O.Box 2087 ROW, $3500 AT 5 PER n central property sascoaed ati , 1 QOMS\u2014WELL FURNISHED AND COMFORTable, with excellent board, du the 14 house of 3° 1 English widow lady.523 Palac R OOMB- -FU ENISHED ROOMS TO LET.AFPLY 55 Victoria ____ 211 COM= LARGE FRONT BEDKOOM, w r LL Fun 1shed, heated by hot water.13 | eu, 2nd aoër from W indsor Holet.8 1U OUM\u2014LULRNISHE D ROOM.TOLET, TO LADIES Apply any evening, from ; to , st 2085 only su Catharine street, near Mieury.Hefuibnces ex- chan 2113 oa \u2014 LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, ON BATH- rooin fiat, suitable fur two #entlemen, with board.36 Fark RYOHU 2113 F3 00M\u2014 TO LET, vin OR WITHOUT BOARD, 84 University ul oo 213 F COM-LARGE Fi: ONT ROOM, | UNFURNISHED, with use of kitcCleu Apwy nt 15 salgorul street, first flat 13 L F QOOMS\u2014NICEL vo \"FURNISHED ROOMS, vu y H hoard, heated with but water; gas, ele, Bel mont # 2 33 Ou) an sittin every street.LOR «TIQUE BOARD.LARGE d well furnished, with large clothes olusets; -routu adjotuine hing first-class pie coufurtabie, s A Muxiern COL VEUTENUES: til Cutt \u201cart À uUMS UNE DOU pol BLE I AND UN INGI bathroom tat; sant fauniy ; nu chidren, Mu- mudiate possession.Wik i CES st, Altoine ai, OUMS-\u2014-TU LET RI UNE URN 18 D room, clothes press au grate, use kitchen and dining-roouw, Lot water, Labis-rouin ; Minutes from bust Uthce Apply 2005 st Charles Borrumee st, between Vutario and bherbr volte, IF Ops 31 Vicroula TRE board.{fniJ ur partia.) it EI, FURXIS >, re ing Yering Tuasouable and aioud location, Lu and 5 ; Row 5-10 J ALL ROOMS, Rated rent Lhree Plone per iuunth, STA8L Lav R ois _ AA keopi Ly rence i QOMS \u2014 Tu Ll TUKLA rc .Le duuble or sinsle rooms, en Latbrouts flat ara Levers © RS sgtrec I os LARGE FRONT ROOM, WITH CLOT HE 3- closet; suitable for buousekeoping, Dore BC west, Keutonly $4 per luouth, Y 30, 0 with IN AC [1 LE Sissies: \u2018for a ow able boarders, 23 Vie I cons\u2014 WANT ED TWO YOUNU LADIES FoR a large furnished Tov, breaklaxt and late dinner; bnglish Jun od locasity, heasonable terms.Addre TA ! vis 3 CONS DOUBLE FUR 1, UN BATH room floor, all new, terns moderate.an pie toria strde t.213 VOMS\u2014AND \u201cBOALD.«ble roots vacanu 31 Belmont siroes, TA FEW VERY DESI.at Belmont Louse, tH an Everything first class.\u2018l'ele- phone 47 æ133_ GOME-DOUSL E AND PRINGLE Jonas v.A- 80 rooms by the umy or ok, 00 University als opposite k Dlish Cathedral, \u201cLiu 4 k OUMS\u2014A LAKGE DOUBLE ROUM FOR TWO Jrentle gen or married couple, wit rat class boar N hic mond square.2133 } OOMS-FURNISHE ED, HLAUTIFULLY BITU- ated.Fails private, Upper st.Urbain streut, Address \u2018'B.L'186,\u201d STAR vÂce, 213 DUNS\u2014TO LET, WITH OK W lTHOUT BOARD; ail modern improvements.944 Dore ha.r, uear Windsor Hotel, 1364 RE NS-HANDBOME FKONT AND BACK Lan.lor Bedrobms; also cozy sin#le aux double rouma, with Hex class bon rd.À vounturtabis home for Lho winter, with conveniences, ste.Jerms reasouable Table board, six tick: ts for one dollar, or weekly, three dollars.Leferchces exchanged, 47 Aylwer > R° \u2014A PLEASAN NT, FURNISHED ROO, Calabi for 1 qr 2 youug meu, 2412 SL Chther:De.¥ 2132 \u20ac H VOM\u2014FULNISHEL ROOM TO LET, BATH ANT | 1urpace beat.Apply 491 Upper St, Url TO 1 1 OOM\u2014VERY FINE FRONT BEDROOM, FAP- ing Dominion square: privale and quivt; eve 3 thing artes ly Leel 213$ L FURNISHED KOO, tlewen, on bath.R¢ LAR vaitable for one or tw in private fsmily : hot and coid water, 23 room Hat, with board, private tails.Z1 Plateau st Monique s 211 3 213 2 EF VOM \u2014 en DOUBLE ROOM, SUITABLE OOM\u2014FUKNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, LADY R or gentleman, 10 Bern st, near Viger Garden, for! Le 0 gentiemen ; With or without board, Mackay 2114 on TO LET, AG VICTOHIA ST, WITH OR without board.114 VUMM\u2014TO LET, IN FRENCH FAMILY.WHERE English is spoken; nice situation.33 st, Louis 21168 à Rr OOM ~ FURNISHED ROOM; RENT MODERATE, co 2309 bt.Catheriue 211 4 OM5 ~ FURNISHED on VSÉOSNIgHED.\u201cOras {awliy, hot and cold wa 325% Antoine st, near Kicuimond square, 214 br RUSH URSISI ED SINGLE ROOM, ON.Te roum flat.Z07U sb, Ualhoriue sf, 1 COMS-CONFORTABLY ¥URNISHED, WI1H ?board; also table board.43 Met] Ler on ave .I vVOMS-CUHEOE TABLE Y FURNISHED Boots let.22 MeQHi Collepe avenue.2115 I Sone TQ LAT, WH BOARD, FUR LADI 20 City Couucillors 118 only.} OOM-TO LET, ON BATHROOM FLAT, UNEXceptionable fur a guntleman 148 MansBerd st 2d 8 I OOM=FURNISHED ROOM FOR TINTING in private fausily; Leruis Bt per month, 864 Palace s » 212 5 I VOMS \u2014 EXCEFTIONALLY LARGE HANDsomely furnished, with grat class kttendance; gentlemen only 100 Sansfield 212 10 ou M LARGE DOUBLE PHONE TWO WINdows, lar p clothes closet: hot water heating; very comiorin sal niversity BL 2123 F LOMB TWO NICE FHONT ROOMS, FIRST ass house, TU3 Union avonue.Small private nse no children or boarders ;atrictly untel home.I OUMS\u2014WARM DOUBLE KOOM, DOUBLE AND single, front anu back; also \"parlor bedroom with board; opposite Windsor Hotel.41 Alotcalfs st VUMS\u2014CUMFURTABLE DOUBLE =D le, with board.35 McGill Lollexe ave, 12 OUMB\u2014T WU LARGE AIRY RUUMS, PONS + ea or unfurnished, with breakfast, Apply 88 Latour st.2133 UNFURNISHED ROOM rok GENTLUMAN 1 or lady.Apply tu 223 Bt, Urbain st.212 2 OOMs\u2014FUKNISHED ROUMS, UN Fins SD second floors; gas, bath, hot private HIN zu ot water; family; no children.03 Victoria siroet.ooM-T11 SHERBROOKE ST.FURNIAIRD roem for geulleinen, 212 2 vOM\u201410 LET LARGE KOUM, QUIET LOCAL I jty, well furnished, for one or two young men; 15 minutes from Post uflice, A pply 150 idehmond street QOMB \u2014 727 SHERBROOKE roums, suitable souples; house centra I CONS COMFORTABLE reat four dollars month; ST, LARGE tor 2 gentleman or marrie as hot water heating, Pleasant an and 12 - FURNI SHED ROOM, use of kite; hea if, 1 ne- cessary.Appl Bt.James street, west, 24 ( FURNISHED | HOOMS \u2014Fôn R tlemen, at #64 Sherbrooke at.3128 DOM5\u2014HINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, oo 1TH good board: hi rooms suitable for pr on - al souMioinen, Z1 Meuill Collexe à AT = CITY COUNC c fortabiy furnished, for gentlemen or inacrid couple; all modern conveniences, V1 5 OUM8\u2014WELL FURNISHED KOOM, ON BATH.I ruoin fiat; also single room, with breakfast und Address 41 are ate dinner; gentlemen only, street.__ DOM\u2014TO LET.LARGE, | FURNISHED, FRONT room, suit.ble for married couple or'two wen.tlamen of quiet habits.10 Si Edward street, off z 212 VON\u2014A GENTLEMAN WOULD LIKE TO HEAR of another willlug to share comfortable rum.140 Peol street, mis 2 R OUMS-\u2014TO LET, OPPOSITE THE WINDSOR A front double room, with board, suitable for two gentlemon; 1 also une single room, 47 Metcalfe at, 2133 CONS \u2014 WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, WARM And with every convenience.Withor *ishous board, L7 Union avenne _ 212 GONSSNEWLY FURNISHED \"DOUBLE D 6, on bathroom flat.Hot water hosting évery né énlouce 17 Belimont street.23 VOMB\u2014~DOUBLE AND SINGLE; ALA0 ELE wantly furnished back parlor; with or without 212 board.100 Manstield.OOMS-ONE Ok TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED or unfurnished, with all conveniences, hot and cold water, puitaBlo 10r married couple; Hi house Sooping.c ldren ; private family.Charles Borranive 35 i ¥ coms?23 GMEHICRET ST.FURNISHED FRONT oom, suitable for one or two frieuds, 1 parlor bédroous, fnraiehod or unfurnished.Terms Sagar R OOM\u2014A WELL FURNISHED ROOM, ON BATHroom flat, with every modern convenience, at 802 Palsce st, 233 1 OOME\u2014GUOD ROOMS, THE or, JITHOUT oard ; home comforts\u2019, .T.H dC.P.À Stations.183 Versailles nt, Rear St Antoine, OOMB\u2014 WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM; Also Other rooms, with board; gentlemen only.48 \u2018Cathoart st 213 4 OOMS \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SPLENDID rooms, suitable for ontlemen, situated two doors from St.Usthering, Ne.184 5t, Denis in 6 OOM_TO LET, FURNISBED, IN PRIVATE mily.1838 Ontario street, OOMS \u2014 PARLOL BEDROOM AND ACK auble Yoom, on bathy.floor; slegantly fur- wished; first class board.59 Shea Collège se COME WELL FUKNISHED, WITH aooD R°% : private faiuily; xs, hot and cold water; relirones exonanged, Apply 63 Argyle ne ä L DOMS\u2014LARGE UUMFURTABLY FURNISHED FOULIR ; housé has every convenience.51 Leaver Hall Hill 2id \u2018Board and Rooms Wanted.aaa 7 ANYED\u2014IN THE VICINITY OF PHILLIPS sg.rooms and frst class board for 4 or SEN men.Address \"P 1000.\" STAR Ufice ANTED\u2014TWO KOUM3 AND BUARD, WIT HA A yrivate family, for threa persons, between M et calfe and Mackay st8.Address at once, a V ANT ED \"ONE LARGE AND ALL UN furnished roofus, partial board, i one oa and two children; Address \u201c3 10H83,\" DTAR O Bice.212 4 V TANTED-BY \u2018A YOUNG LADY, LA BED-ROOM and SitUDE-TO0In, ur ons larve bedroom, wilh nus her own pian nd preferred, board.ihe advertise o and woulda like to receive pupil.xvud locAiity.Lerius nul to exceeu #20 per Audress a 1 225,\" STAR office.21 TAN XTEU \u2014THKEE LARGE RUONS UN BATU Ww ruom floor, with first-class board, for a kontlo.man, and, wit, snd three young Indies.Are fret be ins private family in south.mr ee ere en PANTED BT A A LADY, A WARM, PLEASANT W rootn, in West nud, with partis: toprd.Private famtly prefvired.A Address stating teérins, ste, Ÿ 103320\" BTAS vflice.2132 ANTED-BY THREE GENTLEMEN BEDHOUMS W aud aitting room, With breakfast aud dinner, in a private fumly w Lere there are no other board.rs, hutise must bu modern PPS situated between 24 Bleury and POLL BLS, STAR vice.2133 A[ouard.AA DÂARD-MADAME A LEFRANCOIS, LADIES sick nurse, superior accominodation for boarl- with beat meaical attendance; strictly mrévate, Totus moderate.Nu.TH 5L, DLouinique st.147 3 OARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DUkIXG confinement Private.2481 Aviad at, 204 OARD\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE KOLA; 50 table board, in » new boarding house, at No, University sucel, 205 yi OR MEN OR LADIES VACANCY oARL- Table board 82.40 ber 5 re.\u2018I'erins moderate.41 Bieury st, RL\u2014A AND KOUMS 1 FOR \u20ac GE Beha ul hot water heat.TL CELE OR 774 Palace st 211 8 RD\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED DOUBLE Baup With board; also table board.45 gain Collexe ave.211 UARD\u2014-AND COMFURI TABLE ROOMS, English 1348 Jor 2 2 gentlemen.Address \u201cQ 1034,\" STAR 0 GAD-AND.ROOMS, DOUBLE ROQUMS, NEW.roished, riche and airy, and Hrst class board: also Lack parlor.Gas, hot water and shower bath, ste, Possession inmedintely.Apply 0 Guth art at.Vacancies tor few table boarders.313 WITE Hounie comforts, 2123 Stores, Hotels, Cte.to £et.~~ O IET-ON BST, GEORGE STREËT, NEAR T Craix, large à story bulld.næ, lateiy occupied AM R tobacco luctory, hoisting apparatus, well lighted, heated b ot water: with or without steam power, Will be Vera to suit tenant or divided into Hats, WARDEN PN KING Sc me ON, _210 26.Cralg strest.0 LET\u2014 Y.M.©.À.4 BUT LDING, DOMINION BQ, one studio, sultabia for artist with first class Jight.2 &mali rooms en oth floor, with use of slo- 1 Yair 3 APPLY TO THE SECRETARY, O LET\u2014-SMALL 8TORE ON WELLINGTON 87, T and tenemenia on Wellington and Dalhousie t sreots.E D.WINTLE, 212 3 11 Hospital Btreot, Stables to Let.AAA A At eb I SN it NT NTIS 0 LET ABLE, LARGE YARD AND stable containing Ove sta fe Ps 2187 1 i MO NTAIN 8 ST, _ to LET\u2014T WO-BTALL STABLE AND CARRIAGE house, with large yard, Ren tour, St a0 per month.Neighborhood UsLornest \"Xl office, arms to Let.O LET\u2014FARM, NEAR ST.LAURENT, leased to Henry Brown, wood house, barns, offices, oto, Rent $1000 Also setors] other farms.R.STANLEY 212 3 G, st Names street, dlats to Jet DS ° roms, oatade rnfiable Jor Lit ho déshesnines rooms, hoated, ruitsble hous ng; near Beaver Toate Address \u201cS 109 don STAR L oie.5 2123 Dorses and Garrviages, Œitc AAAS AANA OA era Jor BA TWO GOOD WORKING HORSES x ca 225 and 830.00 each.Apply 87 \u201c 152 Jus COMB_ NEWLY FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOÛE, ANTED\u2014A SECOND-HAND PHAETON, AT for ventlemen only.10 Union ave., , 214 2 lowest price, Box 107, Post Offige.213 2 OOMS\u2014TO LET, TWO LARGE COMFORTABLE R front double rooms; «luc a alngie room, rik rd.Apply 127 Metcalfe s 21856 008-10 LET, THRE on VNRURNISH) de ar og dunes closets, on Vp 48 3h at, suitable for ousekesping.uro ot, P, plug.Apply 2133 + 7 ANTED\u2014TO HIRE, ONE SEATED CART, FOR nian ce of season.Apply P.Ktôchon, 2g at.Qatherine at OTICE~A BROWN HORSE WITH CLIPPED mans will be sold on Saturday, LÜth inpiant, at Lower Lachine Pound, 218.1 \u2018 Sears ules luenlity, LI : Articles.Specific TES purest onallty of Cream Tarter, fhestro-erre tafiixes Bi-Carbonate cf Eods are naod In {tu proper has stood A] with housekaepers fer the past 30 and Bs uow on the offen pian in the boo, reterer e St.James Ward, In the CIty Sent 5 For particulars apply to BELANGER i tary, 21210 5854 Jsines street, 116 NC at.1 FE September 10th nat, .Lt Cote St, Luc ange es -Art Muslins, Cretonnes.| CHURCHGATE Cashmere Hosiery.+ FINAL STRUGGLE! Triple Event.LACROSSE - CHAXPIONSHIPS.| =: Shamrock Ir Irs.St.Gabriel LG.by 8.30 PM mae Aaog OK K 2 va.EMNETT (8 (after Bt, Gabriel RIVING PARK PORT ET OBANLRES UC SATURDAY, SEPT.10th.Play rain or shine.Admission 250.82 THOS.W.KANE, Hon.Sea.NT EAL BRIGADE M° B GARRISON 2% rrLLERY.IMPORTANT.! All Sra Costs, Mes Tins, Jrator Bottles, Great «'Tin Straps, Haversacka Kuapagek s, Bnider ifaw, Tong and ahort, Martini Henri, Sword Buyonots.Cross Bolts and } Pouchen, Trumpets, \u2018Builen and Drums, must be returned into store po osltivel v not later than Frida Evening next, the 10th inst, Meetings and Amusements, PALANAN A SNS NIN AP Nd PP EPPS CADEMY QF Sus, ¥ THOMAS, Lassa and Manager, One week, bentonion Mond: ax.Ev.Sept Oth; Alatinea Saturd: The World Famous ANTON sitoTn BERN, Prices #1.Fhe \u201c45 MEHir Ting \u201caie c .260 & ne asie at Nordhélmer'à, \u201cext week-\u2014 FYE ACADEMY OF MUSIC.HENRY THOMAB.Lesses and Manager.One \"Week, MONDAY, SEPT, 12th, Mutines Enturday À Comedy Druma in four sala, entitled: \u201c FRIENDS 4 By EDWIN MILTON ROYLE.Interpreted Ly the following great company Next hrs 8 asoph Wheelock, selinn Router .Ac Handyside.Louise Wakeles, pots Henderson, Borihn Mivingniss, The eodore Hawmilion, Rul e er, up A.Lato.yo.te Hiladort Under the dirosuon of Lou AT Fo Prices\u2014# LU0, 75e, 500 : Gallary, Yo.Beate on saloat Nordhelmers., 212 3 QUEEN'S THEATRE.Week commencing Monday, September 12.Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, Any member of the Drivade falling to combpty with above notice will be summarily dealt with, By order.R.HUDSON REID, 213 3 # Capi.and Adjt, = D.CO., BTH ROYAL SCOTS.» Le, yd Annual Shooting ng Matchen Bat JE > _ urday Sept.10 Tral Bins: dene | .G Win sor Btatl ry CP, î rs ~~ i ut, Eifles can Le had ut os Uniform.Dri Atos A.CRAWFORD, set, Bec.-Treas.ve CO., ROYAL SCOTS Cc\u201d OF CANADA.Tho annual Rifle Matches of above 4357 Company, will be holy, BATURD AY, CAVES Btation at A 1», um sharp, in ery member must pe nd, By oi Jd.IBBOTSON, Tarte, 212 2 cu vmde.*C\u201d Coy, 11 B, of, 0.ot TAN Vy, han Coad ROYAL COMMISSION \u2014\u2014ON THE\u2014 .~ - + Liquor Traffic.NOTICE.i The Commissioners will hold meetings in Montreal on the 9th SEPTEMBER and following days, to take evidence touching the matter into witich they are charged to enquire.« The frst meeting will take place at 10.30 AM on the Yth Beptember, By order.PATRICK MONAGHAN, Beorstary, MONTREAL, Aug.27h, 1892.20818 13 JS Thomson & Co's Sales ASA AAA OTE ST.ANTOINE.RESIDENTIAL Proparty\u2014 High Qlass_\u2014 For Sale.Any Gentleman of means desirous of obtaining à thorou igh good House and substantial grounds, well laid out, can do so al once, at UOTE ST.An as we have one of the best in this lovely Suburb, on the COTE ST.ANTOINE ROAD, having a frontage of about 1:30 feel and comprising au area of about an nacre of land.The House commands the nest view of the lowlands and River SL.L.awrence on the Island, and must be seen Lo be appreclated.The House Is a thoroughly good one, well appointed, and has every modern convenience.Apply to ds.THOMSON & CO.184 St.James street.a 212 3 24 UNIVERSITY STREET Property for sale between Dorthester and St.Catherine streets.Cut Stone Residence and stabling ; ap excellent opportunity to buy a gilt edge investment or residence for a business man.Apply J.8.THOMSON & CO, 2123 184 Bt, Jamen atreet, \\ À HU The Best and Cheapest.Every Pair Warranted.FOGARTY & BRO, Cor.of St lawrence & St.Catherine sis.204° Hodgson, Summer & Co, 347 & 349 ST PAULST THE TRADE \"Will And our stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods complete in every department.Buyers should see our new lines in Gent\u2019s Furnishings.Novelties in Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Ties and Bows; Shirts, Collars and Cuffs, Gloves and Hosiery, Umbrellas, English and Américan Braces.Ve aro showing this week, New Dress Robes Scotch Dress Goods, Cheviot Diess Tweeds, Navy Cheviot Serges, Black Cheviot Serges, Striped Serges, Plain Estamene Serges, Black and Colored Henriettas, Black and Colored Bediord Cord, Black and Colored Velveteens, Black and Colored Sik Velvels, Black and Colored Suis, Printed and Pian.Pongee and Shot 5.Chenille Curtain | Chenille Table Covers, Tapeshy, Covers, Embroidered Table Covers, .Tapestry Trimmings.SOLE AGENTS FOR Inspect, our Goods.a NUNS BLOCK, - MONTREAL 200° N BALE AT THE~ FOUNDRY, A production which has captured New York.À storylof love and war, played by LILLIAN LEWIS, vont cast.Ly Gustavus Levick aud the catire New cast.direct fron \u201che titandard Thos beats O oe at Sheppard's Music PrP York Piano Company.SPARROW & JACOBS THEATRE § ROYAL Every Aflernoon and Evening This Week, Tony Pastor's Great Company! Prices x sdminsion 10, 20, 30 ols.Reserved meats 10 eta.2, Ilan at the rhoatre from Ya.1 10 p.an, + oming\u2014-ian McCunraby.2 THE LYCEUM.EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Sam Dearin\u2019s Big Specialty Co'y.2131 WINDSOR CONCERT HALL GEORGE J.SHEPPARD.Manager, = TWO @& GRAND PROMENADE CONCERTS Hungarian Gypsy Band, \u2014Ox- TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY EVENINGS, SEPTEMBER 13th nnd 34th, COMMENCING AT 8 P.M.Admission, 25e.Balcony, 50e.à New 32 Direct from New York.211°7 SOHMER PARK -\u2014AND\u2014 Zoological Garden, COR.NOTRE DAME & PANET STS, EVENING: AFTERNOON, | sEToquNE La 0 o'e to b o'clock.The 3 Jndges.famous scrobats.Mile.Felene Mignou, Soprano, from l'Eldorade of New York, Doc Hiller, Equilibrist on Pyramids.Mile.Lottie Aymar, Trapeze.Ray Bulten, Sharp !\"hootar, Coleone) Boone's Trained Liens, Mite.Carlotin, Lion Tamer.LAVIGNE'S FAMOUS BAND.Rohmer Park &lmission, 10c.: Zoological Garden, including lion performance, 10c extra.211 4 SOUTH WESTERN CHAMPIONSHIP Protested Match, HUNTINGDON .,VALLEYFIELD, Salud Next Sept 10fh NTH SHAMROCK LACROSSE GROUNDS, Ball faced at 3.30 p.mm.sharp.Play rain or shine.ADMISSION AM USUAL.T.J.MoGUIRE, President NA.L.A.210 4 LEVY THE LAST OF THE SEASON First Grand EXCURSION Lake St.Peter | \u2014BY THE~ Dramatic and Musical Stott Section St.Anthony\u2019s Court, Nb.126, Catholic Order of Foresters, \u2014Br\u2014\u2014 STEAMER \u201cTHREE RIVERS,\u201d on Saturday Afternoon, Sept.10th, 1892, Blas!\" H \u2018ortginal Orchestra for Dancing, Tickets, 0c.Children (7 to 15 Yonra, 256c.fuenier leaves Richelien Wharf 0 2 pm.har Tickets siatercoms for male at Vale * Bus slere\u2019s, 20: jo Notre Lame streel, HONTREAL SYNDICATE THOT TH At Lon gueuil, TP or 42.000 IN PHILSES, I Entrance, only 5 per cent, MEPTEMBER 12, 13, AND 14, 1892.Yor full particulars see programme or address, RENAUD, se JA.EI Parse ira al, 2113 1802 St.Catherine st.Montreal, REV.J, MONRO GIBSON, D.D.Uf London, England, will lecture on The Fai h and Pope of Robert Browning, In KRSKINE CHURCH, 0N FRIDAY EVENING, Collection » aid of St Matthew's Baildine Fund 0 taken at 8 o'slook.th JNKT, Church 209 5 RED MEN vs.WHITE AT THE CYCLORAMA.Theo Great Tntilan Battie of The Little Bly Hora iver nnd Defeat of Canter.A moving and woudarful scene of lo anl field, mountain and valley.hill and pale, Concert! flowing rivers and the horrors vf war, di.encalupiments, Indian Hophies, dyiox garales and fighting men, DMISBIOY, 0 CEN Ts £choois aid institutions eo0ial ra Lecturers in constant ALreDdaice.Open dafly from ÿ am.tw LU pu Sua lary, ) pan.to LU pom.THE CYCLORAMA, iS) St, Uatherine 81, Corner St, Urbain Street.The street cars converge heru from all pacts of the city 1561 ART GALLERY, PMILLIPS SQUARE.iow on view a collection of Dosigne bs, pal er _Crane, LL.213 ti This 1teally the Best Month Yor day trip to, CARILLON on alace Nteater BOVE REIGN, 81.Good monls, comiorixblo cabins, detbehtfuil scenery all the way 3 AM, train to achine, 2010 DANCING.Prof.Durkee\u2019s Academy is intimately amsociated with refinement, pleasure, rapid aud thorauch Pro.wrens tt the url of danelne.J'ivat class for hein nara will ho formed wi Lacaday und Friday, sept, Tih and if AL \u2018glock pour pubrerlbe rl Zn bis 2 di 0 a therine a 8 ANCING AND, DEPORTMANT, ) N 1802 ann 1NO3.i A, ROY MACHA, D, Jr.will io at his Academy avery atteruoon and evening for the fn Pose of sn- Mating names of those who {ntond taking ths advan- oly Beason with a pancantes to Jonrn Wnaen\u2019s Hall, 3; 291 at, Catherine.wake an early start 2057 Luxe Lisorouwhly Rubseribe early mul we wit and learn bofore the season's festivitIns Legin.ASCING- -MJHH N° VEER, 254 LATOUR, NT, DS Lit re.optn ber vk class on the 1th apt.Berloners Mondays wol Fridaye long to nuit pus fix Leivate Ps te a9 24 PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PIL R, DAVIN ing street , 435, Œ 183 LY all chee, ou vse nu till.Du Lg ¥orfemales,ijulokly correct al i irregularities, Sale | » sé > = ANNUAL.BREAKFAST .Brooklyn PA OF THE MONTREAL HUNT.OF MEMBERS \u2014 fimmerman Beata the Englishioas\u2014 Water Pole and Shell Races st the Grand XYrunk Bostibg Club.\u201c The Montreal Hunt has started out well this season and another most enjoyable run was had yesterday morning, when Mr.L.Mol.Spackman was again fortunate enongh to secure the brush of the fox, which was s0 reckless ss to venture in the direction tnken by the pack, and was killed in Buchanau's bush.To-morrow the hounds will meot at Bord-a-Ploufle, and the following Saturday the annual breaktsst at the Kennels will take place.BASEBALL, Yesterday's National League Games.BUFFALO, Baplember 8.\u2014 Following were the results of the League yames played to-day: ., .R, H.E.| | ___ At Boston-\u2014 Boston .1006000000 1 8t, Lous, .03010111x 7 15 2 Batteries\u2014Stivitts and Ganzell; Lawley and Buckley, Umrlira, Gulfney.Al Brooklyn.- Chleago.200000000 2 4 1 ya.2000002 0X 4 10 1 Baltéries\u2014Gumbert cud schriver; Hart, Stein and Kinsiow.Umpire, dcQuade, AL New York \u2014 .New York.230000000 5 10 4 risburg.04003010x 8 10 1 Batterles\u2014KIng auc buyls; Baldwin and Ml- ler.Umpire, Lynch.At Ph{ladelphla\u2014 Cinclonatl .123000020 6 9 1 Philadelphia.10600100 7 12 4 Butiéries\u2014Ssulilvan and Vaugh; Carsey, Knell, Clements and Lowse, L'mpire, Emslle.\u20ac Game called end of cigh'h fnnings on account of darkness.Atl Baltlmore\u2014 Louisville.101010101 5 12 1 Baltimore.30002040X 8 18 3 and Mernui; Vickey and Batterles\u2014vUlanson R Umpire, Burns.The O.A, A.C.Wins.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Orrawa, Ont, September 8.\u2014The O.A.A.C.beat Lhe Merchants by 14 to 5 in the final malch for the baseball champlonship to-day.THE WHEEL, Zimmerman Beats the Eoglishman.oblng +, SPRINGFIELD, Mass, September 8.\u2014-Zim- merman took three second away from the crack English rider at Hampden Park to day, He started for the five mile record, and lowered the three mile, four mile and five mile records.His time was 7.156 4-5, 941 and 12.12 2-5.Work of the M.B.C.The club handicap road race of the M.B.C.wlil take place on the 15th October.The distance will be about fifteen miles on the wer Lachine rond.Three handsome brizes will be offered by the club, and it is hoped that all the members who bave been riding shis season will enter.Last night the members had a city ride, headed by the captain.The week's fixtures will be as follows: To-morrow, 3 p.m., Bout de L'Isle, Monday, Soptember1z, 6 a.m., hall-way house, Back River road.Tuesday, September 13, 7.30 p.m., Lachine, Thursday, September 15, 6 a.m., mountain summit.: Thursday, September 15, 7.30 p, m., city ride.AQUATIC, Wants to Try for the American Cup.LONDON, September 8.\u2014The German Emperor has decided to enter his yacht, the \u201c Meteor,\u201d to compete for the American cup in 1893.The \u201cMeteor\u201d was formerly the \u201cThistle,\u201d the Scotch yacht which was deleated at New York, in 1887, by the \u201cVolunteer\u201d in the races for the America cup.It is reported that Lord Dunraven has accepted the chalienge to.race for the America cup and intends to build an §0-ton yacht, Yaoih Grand Trunk Boat Club.The annual shell races of the club, inolud- ing fours, doubles and singles, will held to-morrow, Saturday alternoon, commencing at 2.30 p.m.The course, which is a short distance above tne club house, is a mile and one balf, with a turn.The afternoon\u2019s eport will wind up with a grand polo match between teams from the Montreal Aqustio Polo Club apd G.T.BGC \u2014Fhe- ofticers for the day will be Andrew Patterson, starter, timekoopers, J.H.Gesner, Alex.Turnbull and Wm.Cuthbert.The polo match will take place in front of the club house at 4.30 p, m., sharp.Sporting Notes.The Silver Lea! Lacrosse Club will play off their draw match with the Windsor Lacrosse Club on Saturday.The Windsors are in great trim for their match and so are the Silver Leafs, Sporting News, to secure insertion on the day for which it isintended, should reach the Sporting Editor before a.m.FUNERAL OF THE VICTIM.|SPXRCIAL TO THE STAR! CORNWALL, Ont, Beptember B\u2014The funeral of the murdered man, John R.Davey, took piace this morning and was attended by fully twelve hundred peobla.The obie! mourners were deceased\u2019s mother, children and brother Bernard.The all-bearers were Chis\u2019 Cameron, Constable Smith and Messrs.Allen, Cumnmings, O'Neil and Duffy.Requiem Mass was sung by Rev.Father Corbett in the St.Columbian\u2019s - Church, and the body interred in the Catholio \" that ex-Ald, .lirooke and Mentroal to cemetery.The funeral was in charge of , Lho O, M.B, A., & large number of the mem- pers attending.mong those following were the Mayor and Corporation, Lieut.- Col.Bredi ajor Baker, Captain Bmith, Lieuts.Weller and Runlons and many prominent persons from -all over the three bi counties.\u201cThe inquest was araîn Postponéd uniil \u2018Wednesday next, so that the depositions of the injured men may be taken.The prisoner, Slavin, has not been taken from the gaol at all since being placed there, for the feeling is very strong against him.Lefebvre 1s recovering nicely, while Laress passed a quiet night and but little improvement is noted.Slavin, or McMahon, ns he is generally called, will not be taken before the Police Magistrate at all CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: \u2014-_\u2014 [BPEOIAL TO THE STAR.OrTAWA, September 8.\u2014 The Canadian Medical Association meet in Ottawa on ' September 21st, 22n¢ and 23rd, and during the stay of the members they will visit the Protestant Hospital Ly invitation of the direotors, who have appointed a committee to recelve them.TME CASE ACAINST MR.LANGELIER, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! Quanxe, Saptember 8.\u2014Tho preliminary investigation before the Police Maglsirate in tho case of the Crown against Hop.Charles Langolier, iu connection with the Hereford Railway suhsfdy, has been continued to the 14in instant.DOMINION TRADES CONGRESS, IBPRCIAL TO THE STAR.TORONTO, September 8.\u2014The Dominion Trades Congress opens jis annual session In thie city to-day.The guostion of Chinese Jabor and labor union Insurance societies will constitutn the most Important subjects .for bonsideralion, HORSES FOR THE CAVALRY SCHOOL ISPFOIAL TO THE STAR] QUEBEO, Sentamber 9.\u2014Capt.Lessard and Veterinary Surgeon Hall, of the Quebec Cavalry School, Jeave to-day for Sber- urchase several parees for use \u2018o the school here.RUMORED APPOINTMENT, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTrAwA, September 8.\u2014Le Cunada say \"Desjardins will be appointed Inspector of Forest Rallway Roserves in the Ottaws district by the De Boucherville Government, « } [SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] WASHINGTON, September / B\u2014Yestorday was the last day for filing evidence in the Behring Sea seal lisherios dispute.Nenator Morgan, one of the United States arbitrators, called at the \u2018State Department and J officially \u2018recelptod for th which had been left with some time ago oy Mr.Her! charge d'affaires here.The Brates was handed \u2018to ti pointe by 1 Ag oË it eX POC! from to-day.1 Ç t will assemble in March.\u2018Assoclate Justico Harlan, the other arbitrator of thé United tates, [s now abroad, and will probably remain there until the commission meeta.HARVEST NEARLY FINISHED.Favorable Reports Still Comtinne to Come 1u From Manitoba.ISPEOIAL TO THE STAR.) WINNIPEG, September 9.\u2014The barvest In Manitoba Is now about past.Over ninety- tive per cont.of the grain has been cut, and it ls estimated that fully twenty per cent.is already safely in the stack.The weather con.tiuuos magnificont forktacking purposes and a weok's continuation of it will put the crop of Manitoba beyond the danger of hall, frost ; or damp weather.Reports received by wire yesterday [rom different points sald: Mignedosa\u2014The grain is nearly all out Stach g is general.No damage by frost of any consequence.The yleld of wheat will be from twenty to twenty-five bushels par acre; oats, [orty; barley, thirty-five.All a goo sample.Souris\u2014The grain is all cut except a few green patches.Stacking is general.No damage [rom any cause.The sample ls good.The yield is from twenty to thirty bushels, Threshinz starts to-day.Glenboro\u2014The grain is all out here and about one-third stacked, The yioid and quality are good.Siorden\u2014All the grain is out and about ten per cent.stacked, No damage from any cause.The estimated yield 18 22 bushels.Rapid City\u2014The grain Is about all cut.Stacking has commenced.No damage.The avorago yield wil} be: Wheal, 20 to 25; oats, 45; barley, 35.Lrandon\u2014Throughout the Brandon district the grain is practically all cut, the bulk of what is standing being oats, of which there will be a heavy yield.Avout ten per cent.ol! the wheat is stacked.The frost does not appear to have done much damage, but smut has appeared in somo fields, though not to any great extent.À small percentage is shrunken by the sun from being cut too green.The average number of bushels of wheat to the acre will eighteen or thereabouts.The weather at the present writing is grand, and the general feeling among the farmers is very encouraging, Carberry \u2014Alj the graiu is out here, and a small proportion stacked.No damage from any cause.Yleld of wheat, 30; oats, 65; barley, 40 bushels to the acre.THE CARON CHARGES.Commission on Tuesday.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) QUEBEC, September B\u2014Judges Routhlier and Tait, commissioners tm re the Caron investigation, ascended the bench sat11.15 this morning in the Circuit Court room, The only parties present were three lawyers, two stenographors and two newspaper mon.After the reading of the commission by the secretary, Mr.Halet, Mr, Archibald, Q.C., of Moutreai, notifieg the tormissioners that he.appeared for the Federal Government, and essrs, Pentland, Q.C., and Fitzpatrick, M.L.A, appeared for Sir Adolphe aron.Addressing the Commission, Mr.Archibald said: \u201cI only act in this case as a Crown prosecutor in an ordinary criminal case.If the Commission is adjourned to the 20th Instant I expect that I will haveenough witnesses tor two days; but Your Honors will understand that, in the event ot Mr.Edgar, who brought the charges in the House, not appearing and not giving assistance, it will be diflicuit for me to know ail the witnesses necessary to be summoned.However, as far as | can, I will try to keep the Commission supplied with witnesses until the investigation is concluded.\u201d The mmission then adjoursed to the 20th of September.CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION, .(SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] ~~ TORONTO, Ont., September 8.\u201471he committee representing the various historical societies that have charge of the Centennial of this Province met yesterday and arrang- ad.a ramme for the celsbration of the anniversary of the opening of the- first Parliament of Upper Canada, \u201cThat Parliament was opened by Govenor Simcoe at Newark (now Nlagara) on the 17th of September, 1792, and on the afternoon of Saturday week the hundredth anniversary of thatinteresting event will be commemorated by a public meeting in front of the new Parliament bulldings of this city.The chief feature of tue programme will be a series of short addrésses appropriate to the occasion, delivered by the [Llon.J.M.Gibson and Hon.Richard Harcourt, representing the Government of Ontario; and W.R.Meredith and EF.Clarke, representing Her Majesty's Loyal Opposition in the Legislative Assembly.Patriotic Canadian songs will be rendered by a ohorus of trained public school pupils, HAVELQCK FAIR.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] HAVELOCE, Que., September 8.\u2014The great fair of Huntingdon, No.2, was held\u2018on the Ialr grounds at Havelock and brought out a large crowd, \u2018There were between 1500 and 2000 people on tha ground.The few showers that took place in the morning prevented some from coming.The display In vegatables and fancy work was not up to what it had been In former years, Cattle and sheep were on the thin side.There was a good display of horses both in heavy and light draft.Jeremiah Murphy carried off first prize in pure breds.Thomas Orr \u2018took first prize for bis carriage team, which was something fine.Mr.Thos.B.Pringle, of Huntingdan, purchased one of the matched pair at a high figure.C.H.McGinnis care ried off first prize in single drivers, The dinner was prepared by the ladles of the different churches of that section and the proceeds were to go toward reducing the debt on the Protestant Insane Asylum.ANTI-HOME RULE MEETING, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] TORONTO, September 9\u2014A meeting was beld last ovening And committees appointed to make arrangements for the holding of an anti-Home Rule mass meeting.1t Was decided that the meeting take place on the 20th.Lhere will be twenty-two speakers, among who ars prominent members of the pan-Presbyterian Council, local members of Parliament and others.The city Orange- the speakers will be Irishmen.the anti-Home Rule meeting hers is inopportune.Coming on the night after the welcome, the counter-demonstration will, the Globe says, look as if a body of the people of Toronto grudged the honor paid to t8 most distinguished citizen, the\u2019 Chancellor and the liberal friend of {ts University, and the foremost jurist io Canada.SACERDOTAL JUBILEE, JaPROIAN TO TUR STAR! QUEBEC, September 9\u2014Mgra.Hamel and Gagnon left yesterday by Quebec Central for New York to attend the sacerdotal jubilee of Mgr.Bernard O'Reilly, Mgr.Gag- aon in represent His Jiminence Cardinal aschereau an T.Hamel the Semin and Laval University.ary Chicoutimi Recount.(QUEBEC, September 8.\u2014The judicial res count demanded by Mr.Savard ic the case of the Chicoutimi election took piace yesterday at Chigoutimi before Judge Gagne, when Mr.Belley, ministerialiat, was again declared elected by 32 votes.This result was'arrived at, it seems, by the judgealiow- ing the Point aux Esquimaux vote as legal or declaring that he had uo other option but to pass it as legal for the present, leavin the question of 1ts illegality to be tureabod out on contestation.Republican Gains in Vermont.WaITE RIVER JUKOTION, Vt., September 8, \u2014 Returns towns show the following result: For governor, Fuller JRepubiicau) 7291; Smalley Democrat), 4068., This vote shows a net but A net loss compared with the vote of 1888 of 1811, ) South Perth Election Contested.p test against the election of Mr, Pit M, P.for Bouth Perth came up for Like court house hore \u2018Against Mr.Trow, fnade a sim : ont Chancellor Boyd stated © Their Investigation to Begin by the Royal mon will take a prominent part, though all | The Globe thinke the time selected to hold | {fom tbirty-three additional |-steamer in the world, and is to Nepublican gain Over the vote of 1890 of .STRATFORD, Ont, September G.-The pro- | dham as of the diffic agency of guitiolent, Lou as 10 election, Mr.%o ¢ x Pridhe pont una Pre due Ban ne 6 cirçumstances the judæeés | no option \"but to.diemiss the petitions, which was accordingly done.THE LIQUOR TRAFFIC.Proceedings Beforo the Royal Prohibition Commission at Quebec.[SPECIAL TO TER STAR] Qpzseo, September 9\u2014The Royal Commission on thu llquor traific resumed iis sittlugs yestocday.Mr.Edmond Giroux, Chairman o! the Harbor Commissioners, said that there ware at one time 4 large number of men employed by the Commissioners, but hoe could not say If they indulged In liguor.There were very few cases of drunkenness amongst pliots.Lie thought it would be very difficult to enforce prohibition, which was not desirable.He favored high license and fine and Imprisonment for drunkenness.; Phllipe Bazin, grocer, testified that hehad beun in the liquor trade for seventeen years, and that the largest amount of ilquor consumed herewas of Canadlan manufacture.Contraband whiskey was sold by the Government, the prinaipal purchasers being distillers.Smugglers sold whiskey to licensed venders, but witness could not speak from experience.There was a considerable diminution in the sale of whiskey here, which, it was thought, was due to the large quantity of illicit stuff brought into the country.Dealers did not wish the contraband article to be offered for sale, because itinterfered with trade.The heavy duties encoyragéd \u201csmugglers.Witness thought the consumption of liquor was about ths same as 14 was when he started In business, Thomas Davidson, of tho firm of Ross & Co., wholesale grocers, said his firm did not seli Hquor.He was of opinion that less drunkenness existed now than ten years ago.Smuggled whiskey was more readily bought Ly licensed dealers.The system ol the muusleipal regulation of the sale of liquor worked well.He favored prohibition, And thought it could be carrled out efficient ly.Queslioned as to the effect of prohibition on revenue, he sald that he thougut the Finance Minister could devise a means to supply the detlciency.He had no conildence in Mr.Foster.Rev.Cure Belanger considared the license law good, but it was not properly enforced.There were too many llcènses granted, and repeated offences against the law were deait with as in the first instance, instead o! increasing the fine and depriving the guilty parties of thelr licenses.Sunday selling also prevailed.Witness was of the opln- fon that drunkenness was increasing, and considered drink the curee of the country.He thought prohibition impossible, and a restriction of the trade \u2018was the better plan.Witness would object to the sale of strong liquors, but not to light wines nd beers.Experience proved that there was more Adiguor consumed in places where the Scott Act was in force than in other places.Me considered liquor not in itself bad, but its excessive use was, The moderate use of | liguor was essentially good.tev.Dean Norman testified that the Anglican Churob \u2018in Canada ordained the use of fermented wine in the service of the Holy Communion, He considered the use of light wines for domestic purposes desirable,and such should be properly looked alter.The number of places where liquor is sold should be curtailed, and the quality of the article carefully Inspected.He was not in favor of prohibition, and considered it impracticabla, The trus remedy for drunkenness was education, and he thought the excessive use of spirituous liquors was decreasing here.e always advised total abstinence to the young, but would not recommend them to take u pledge.Tne Dean thought the sale of liquor a great evil, as it encouraged the\" system of treating, wich led to excessive drinking.Any place which offered drink without food was dangerous and should not be tolerated.The International Monetaty Conference.LONDON, September B.\u2014In regard to the International Monatary oonference the new Government has heard nothing from Secretary Foster, whose ignoring of the change of ministry seems not likely to assist the oon- ference arrangements.The Associated Press is authorized to state that both Mr.Gladstone and Slr Wm, Vernon Harcourt, his chancellor of the exchequer, are averse to the conference discussing anything affecting the currenay of the British Empire.Mr.Gladstone thinks that if anything is done to relieve the strain of the monetary system of India it ought to be effected without agreement or conference with the United States authorities.Mr.Gladstone thinks that the.conference will lead to nothing, Mr.Gladstone privately expressed the opinion that Mr.Goschen had gone too far in treating with Secretary Foster and that finally the officials asked why the Washington Government did not forward fresh papers on the subject.Mr.Gladstone does not like the idea of a suspension of England's silver currency, but finding that the India office insisted upon an early pettlement of the question he has consented to submit it to the Cabinet.An English Tragedy.LoNDoON, Heptember 9.\u2014-The mystery of the headless and armless body of & Woman found in a sack near Althrope has been cleared up, The woman, who was Identified by a piece of clothing, Was Annie Pritehard, who bad been living with Rae Anderson at Northampton.Anderson was found to be the assumed name of Andrew McRae, manager of a warehouse in Birmingham, who has a family abd has been living a double life.In June the woman had a child.Me- Raé was arrested and his office was searched, and in the fireplace were found the bones of a child and the arms of a woman.Detectives discovered that the child was murdered In the house occupied by the victim, The girl was decapitated and the head with the arms, which were sawed off, and the baby were taken to Birmingham and cremated in McRae's office.Through heing unable to dispose of the trunk and limbs In this manner the flend placed them in a sack with lime and dumped them where they were found sume days later.Newfoundland and Confederation.ST.Joun's, Nfld, Beptember 9, \u2014 The Telegram, the newspaper organ of the Newfoundland Government, has an article strongly urking confederation with Canada, praising the generosity of the Canadian people towards this colopy in the present distress, and axpressing the most friendly sentiments towards the Dominion.The feeling in favor of conlederation is advancing tapidly among the people.It is believed the Government wili adopt this polley at the next elections or before, perhaps.The idea is that the ministers are now feeling their WAY.¥ First of the Greenland Fleet, PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Sept.&\u2014The British barque \u201cSalina,\u201d Capt Peterson, the first vessel of the Greenland fleet to arrive hers this year, reached port last evening and re- rte having been jammed in the ice at ajartalik from June 2 until August 13 un-i able to move.Capt Peterson neither saw nor'heard'anythinæ of the ateamer \u201cKite,\u201d which.went to the rellef of Lieut.Peary and his party, but he saw no reason why it should not be successful.Venetuelan Dictatorship Overthrown.WASHINGTON, September 8:\u2014Unofficial advidds received at the State Department from Venezuela are to the effect that Gen.Crespo has finally triumphed and the dicta torship has been overthrown, Gen.Crespo, It is sald, has been called to Caracas to assume the reins of: government, and there ts now a bright prospect for the restoration of peace in the distracted country.C.P.R.and the Transcontinental Association UBIOAGO, September 9.\u2014The Transconti- neñtal Association has begun to goto pieces, The Canadian Pacific gave notice yesterday of its intention to withdraw frown the organization, taking effect January 1, A num- bet: of/reagons are given for taking this step, and they all hinge on the quarrel between that company and the Southern Pacific.The Largest Steamer in the World.4 ÉLiscow, September 8.\u2014 The steamer \u2018Carñpania,\u201d built for the Cuuard Steam- mpany, was successfully launched here to-day.The \u201cCampania\u201d is the Jargest used for the New York and Liverpool setvics.; ©.Shot Himself Fatally, | ° MiNNA, September 8.\u2014Count Adalbert rg, aged 24, shot _himeell yesterday j fowling piece, inflicting fatal injur- ka lost $100,000 betting on races, - some.bond.any grain.of grace is left in him, he can- CHAPTER XXXVIL (Continued) \u201c From my earliest days, I loved you, when we were children:both, and Rieh- |.ard was | a child, whosé wayward tempers pleased you even then far better than my poor devotion.I was shy and silent, and had nothing to attract | your love; while he\u2014he had but to smile\u2014nay, only not to frown\u2014and all our little world was at his feet.I felt how inferior I was to him\u2014it was impossible, indeed, not to do go, since my uncle, Mrs.Morden, and eveny one with whom I was brought into contact, made me feel it\u2014yet, as I honestly believe, without envy ; for I loved Richagd mysell, and-envied him: only one thicg in the world\u2014your love._ \u201cWe grew up and still I loved hit, did my best to give him pleasure, ù shield his faults, and to extenuate them with my uncle.If a grain of bitterness was in my heart, I knew it not; it had not sprupg up inte the green blade of jealousy.There was a glamour about the lad that blinded me, like all the rest.I did not dream what I now know, that all I aid was done in thankless service to a worthless client.That jars upon you, Maggie; I feel it ns I write ; yet I must speak the truth, as I have spoken it, perchance, by this time, before à more impartial Judge than you.I am not defending myself ; the man who does so, has some hope of clearance, of forgiveness, or of remission of punishment; and I have no such hope.I shall, for certain, never see you, hear you, touch you, more: the desolation of that thought is uuspeak- able; it owerwhelms me utterly, and but that I have passed my word to you, to wait Heaven's own good time to dle, I would.end all, this moment.I am not defending myself, but I have left a memory upon earth, from which I would fain wipe an undeserved stain; and to be just to it, I muss speak truth, Maggie.\u201cBy the time that I had come to man\u2019s estate.It was understood\u2014in- deed, my uncle told me so, with his own lips, not knowing the pain he caused me (though, if he had known, he would have oid me gtilll\u2014thay you were one day to be Richard\u2019s bride ; and from that moment, I strove to put you from my heart, to livé my life without that hope which was the breath of it\u2014to forget you, to forsake you.Uncle Matthew knew about it.I besought him, upon my knees, 10 let me go elsewhere, away from Hilton, not to doom me to be the spectator of Rlchard\u2019s triumph.But I was useful to him in his trade, for which my brother had no aptitude, and \u2018he refused to let me go.I do not blame jhim ; I blame none but one.The old man knew not what it was to love, or, iat least, to love like me.\u201c Take some \u2018other girl,\u201d said he, \u2018 and she will cure your itch for this one.\u201d It would have been good advice to most men of my age; but to me it was useless.I had no eyes for other girls but you, though you were blind to me.| If you had not been so, you must have noticed how I shrank from your society, avoided the temptation of your presence, and wheñ I could not avoid, resisted it.It was | to lead my mind away from you, quite as much as through any natural diligence of my own, that I applied myself to business, and showed no fancy for the pleasures that attracted others of my years.There was, it seemed, but one pleasure in life for me\u2014the right to | call you mine, and that Fate had denied me.Yet not for a single instant did the {dea occur to me of usurping Richard\u2019s place; not because it was impossible to do so (although I new it was 80), but because I had so reverent a regard for the object of my brother's love.It would have been bliss even to think of you as mine\u2014I dreamt of it sometimes, when Heaven seemed to have sent the dream.and Hell the waking\u2014 but I never permitted myself to do so.You were sacred from me; an adored, but forbidden thing.It might have been so to the end, perhaps, had not Richard himself proved base.He had won you, and, for all I knew up to that time was worthy of you; he had not, indeed, that reverence for you which I had, and wore that gracious prize\u2014 your love\u2014as lightly as the flower in his button-hole, But that was his way \u2014a way that pleased you well, and therefore was the right one.I was very humble, and confessed my way the wrong; and if I could not wish him joy, I wished Richard no harm, and certainly not the greatest harm of all\u2014 that he should lose you.IT Knew he drank and gamed, but was content, for your sake and for his, to deem such errors but spots upon the surface, blots of youth, which time would cleanse.I did not judge him by myself, who had no taëte for cards or wine, and therefore was not tempted.But a day came} whén perforce my eyes were opened, and I saw clearly what this Richard waa.You have \u2018heard how, when my uncle was on his deathbed, or supposed to be 80, some thief, disguired, pisto! in hand, compelled Wim to set his name beneath A cowardly and cruel deed, in any man, but in one to whom he had been Benefactor, a crime unparalleled for basenecss and lor greed.Men sald indeed that it was Richard, but I, for one, denied it, as you know.It could not be, for Richard was as the apple of his eye, whose trespass he had forgiven a score of times, and to whom he had left all he Yoved on earth his gold.Yet it was Richard.Uncle Matthew told me so with his own lps, an hour béfore his death.\u201c1 have no hopes of! the wild lad,\u201d he said, \u2018 unless Maggie Thorne should wed him ; yet, because I loved him once, I have given him one chance, which,-it not miss.{ the remembrance of his old uncle shall induce him only to see my body put in earth, he shall go shares with you, John, in what I have to leave,\u201d , \u201cI think the old man meant me to give bim warning, and I did so; but I waa sorely tempted to be silent, not, Heaven knows! that I coveted my brother's portion, but, because, If he wag poor that might be an obstacle to his marriage\u2014at all events, for the present, and I was already bent- upon deferring, aud, 1, possible, preventing it.Even yet, I swear, 1 never ghought of substituting myselt for him, but only \u2018of saving you from such a mate.It seemed so horrible that my uncle, who had such good cause to know how vile he was, should have thought of Richard only, not of you: He had no hopes for him, he had said, unless Maggie Thorne shouid become hls wife.But what hoped, if that happened, thought I, could there be for Maggie Thorne! \u201cYou know on what sort of terms | we \u2018 brotliers lived together hére at |.Rosebank, and who it was that led the other a dog\u2019s life.Well, 1 bore all that.It was nothing, or next to nothing; compared .with what .I suffered thought of the lif pgld one | me \u201d i Ayer'sPills Are better known and more generally used than any other cathartic.Sugar-coated, purely vegetable, and free from merçury or any other injurious drug, this is the ideal family medicine.Though prompt and energetic in their action, the use of these pills is attended with only the best results.Their effet is to strerigthen and regulate the organic functions, being especially beneficial in the various derangements of the stom- ech, liver, and bowels.Ayer\u2019s Pills are recommended by all the leading physicians and druggists, as the most prompt and effective remedy for biliousness, nausea, costiveness, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, jaundice, drowsiness, pain in the side, and sick headache; also, to relieve colds, fevers, neuralgia, and rbeumatism.They are taken with great benefit in chills and the diseases peculiar to the South.For travelers, whether by land or sea, Ayer's Pills are the best, and should never be omitted in the outfit.To preserve their medicinal integrity in all climates, they are put up in bottles as well as boxes, \u201cI bave used Ayer\u2019s Pills in my family for several years, and always found them to be a mild and excellent purgative, having a good effect ontheliver.It is the best pill used.\u201d \u2014Frank Spillmag, Sulphur, Ky.Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Buid by Druggists Everywhere.Every Dose Effective 3 ! 0 ;' thatnot:0 many virtues had any-rellection-in him.; I had hitherto believed that at 1st-your love for him was reciprocated.But now I felt how hard, in- -deed, 1t was that Richard, who could Ve happy with another, should mie |- your husband, while I, who bad no happiness gave.in you, should live my | life alone.For the first time, the thought of supplanting him was sown within me, and though I strove to tread Ît down, it grew and grew.It was not without a struggle even that I compelled inyselt to keep silence respecting your rival; the temptation to! inform you in some private manner, of Richard's Infidelity \u2014 which I knew would cool your passion for him, and \u2018perhaps make you read him aright in other respects\u2014was strong within me; yot I withstood it.I could no longer perguade myself that, in making such a revelation, I should be only actuated by the wish to save and serve you; I knew that \u2018sell\u2019 would be my object, and I shrank from the baseness of bulld- ing my future home upon the wreck of Richards.A circumstance, however, now took place which dissipated all my scruples.Dennis Blake has doubtless told you of it; I allude to my brother\u2019s forgery of the thousand-pound bill.I redeemed it, 1 confess, with the vague intention.ol holding it over him in terrorem\u2014of compelling him to leave the town and you; but when I found, from his own lips, that he had made you the innocent instrument ofghis crime, I swore ito myself that you should never wed with such a villain.The letter Richard left behind him was written at my dictation, and under the threat.of immediate prosecution: he had no choice but to accept my terms.I gave him a hundred pounds\u2014the last I had in the world\u2014and he left Rose- bank, promising that be would never return thither, or claim you for his wile.That very night, within two hours of his departure, he did return\u2014to meet his death.\u201d A mist, not of tears, here fell on Maggie's eyes ; her whole {frame shook; a noise was in her ears of dreadful blows, and of cries that grew fainter and fainter.\u2019 \u201cMamma, mamma ! - ook, \u2018ook !\u201d\u2014 little Willy was dragging at ber skirts, and pointing to his favorite illustration that lay open on the carpet\u2014\u2018 ook at naughty man!\u201d She looked mechanically, then turned away with a quick shudder; it was Cain slaying Abel (To be Continued.) \"Hood's Sarsaparilla 18 an honest medicine, honestly advertised for those diseases which it honestly and absolutely cures.LUBY'S PARISIAN HAIR RENEWER OM- POUND; lake no substitute; or enclose 81 and 4 three cent Canada postage stmmps in letter, and we witl send, sealed by returnmail Kull sealed particulars in plain envelope, toin dies only, 3 atampe Address Pond Lily Company: No.Flaben Block 131 wardave., Detroi C.Bod Monta ri McGale.2123 Notre Datus street, and all leading Wholesale and Retadl Drugkiate.CS ad 276 SCOTCH DRAIN PIPES - PORTLAND CEMENT In stock and to arrive, at lowest market prices W.& 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far superior to any preparation for the hair now known \u201cLADIES Anti-Dandruff is a valuable addition ir Toilet Table, isexi uisitely perfumed to use, clear as Crystal, free from ail dgredients and is thoroughly appreciated 3 it/as\u2019a perfect Hair Dresser, In every-bome some-ote Who:requires a hair dressing or a remover of The mother usually knows first when such an \u2018article is ice to say that Anti-Därdruff makes the outer ility to the bair, Onetrial:with fathèr, m Isonous ingredient edt ta ci | Voice Production | ¥or60 boys, graded | | RED HAND and LALLA-ROOKH Music Teachers.- T By special request of pupils and friends SIGNOR VEGARA 111 remain apother season in Montreal, Operas Sratorion Pore taught in ish, Thies: French, Gorinan, Spanis Public futroductions to United States and ATONE, 210 6 Brunio: 1811 NOTRE DAME BT.VOICE CULTURE AND PIANO.Prof.William Bohrer, From the Conservatories of Btutigart and Vienna, 2436 St.Catherine street, \u2018Will resumo his lessons on Stu SEPTEMBER, Telephone 4374.206 156 \u201cMR.HORACE W.REYNER, A.C.O.(England), Gold Mednllist (Theory), Trinity University, Toronto, Organist and Choirmsster Emmanuel Church, rostimes lessons in Plano, Organ, Sing- Lug and Harmony, on Monday, sepl 5th.Victoria street.2108 VIOLIN AND ACCOMPANIMENT.\u2018 J.J, GOULET Has resuired his lessons, 1831 JANSFIELD, 208 28 MISS ADA MOYLAN return from London _ahoni 15th September; and be prepared to resume YUCAL LEBSSONN at her studio, Bheppard\u2019s Music Store, 22274 51.Catherine ent.200 Geo VIOLIN, BANJO AND MANDOLIN.William Sullivan has resumed bis lessons, æ 1 444 AYLMER STREET, MISS McANALLY Will resume her muaaic lessons at 27 Mance st.$ 210 6 MR.J.EDGAR BIRCH, .Organist and Choir Master Christ Church Cathedral, gives lessons in Orzan, Piano, Sinscinæ aud Theory of tusie.\u2018erin commences Ecvbvlamber 5 23 Crescent streot, G Mr.P.J.ILLSLEY, A.C.0.(Eng.), Gold Medalist Trinity College, Toronto, 798.Organist and Choir Master Yt.Georgo\u2019s Church, gives lessons in Organ.Plano,8inging and Theory of Musto.Termcommences Sept.5th.22 Crescent st.208 6 THEORY and PIANOFORTE.Miss L, Estelle Clarkson, Cert, R.A.M.and Trin Col.London, For terms, apply G6 Durocher st.209 2Ù MR.MAX BOHRER has resiinod his Piknoforte Teaching, 20816 2436 BT.CATHERINE ST.FLUTE LESSONS & VOICE CULTURE.MR, HUBERT A.BAKER is ready to receive pupils at bis residence, 36 Victoria St.LOY 8 MISS RAPETTI Has resumed her music lessons at her residence, 10 Kinkora sve, opposite Mickay, off Dorchustar, MR.HERBERT PATTON, Organist Bt, James Metbodist Church, Tencher of Piano and Finging, 43 Mayor street.209 6 SEPTIMUS FRASER, Tencher of Pianotorte and Hnrmony, Having returned frum his summer sojourn at Chau- tauquas, will recelve his pupils on and after Sopt 5th, st his residence, 33 Mec 111 College ave.dus 8 ROF.ACM.FORTIER, | From the Conservatoire of Paris (France), will resume hix lessons in Singing, Harmony, Composition &c., on Monday, ith Sept.166 Mansteld st.209 13 I88 MICHAUD, Teacher of Pla¥, and Harmony, has rasumed lessons.Address 131B St.Lawrence st, or 2274 8t.Catherine street.202 26 Mes FOURDRINIER Will resume her Music Lessons on THURSDAY, Sept.15th, 1:2 TUPPER STREET.2138 ME JULES HONE, Professor of Music, has resumed his lessons, 82 VICTORIA BTREET.302 26 , Œbucational ELIOCK SCHOOL.1143.DORCHESTER STREET.Moutreal, Directors\u2014Sir J.Hickson, President: R.B, Anxua Enq.Vice-President: KR.Mac! y.Esq, W.W.Ogdivie - Bau.G.W.Stephona, Esg., Rev.J.Wilhamaon, Kéctôt - PREMAR Y SCHOOE\u2014For Boys from 8 to 11, SKCONDARY SCHOOL nto & classes, number in say class being Hiuited to 12, Advanced courses in Eng- Lab, Mathematics, Claisics, Modern Langu es, ® POC broparation for admission to the Bclence Faculties of the Universities, the Ro; tary College, Kingston, and the Mass.Institute of Technology, Boston, as well ss for commercial lifa, PHYSICAL\u2019 TRAINING.Hall for Physloal Training, Gymopastios, Dell, ato BOARDING.tunityof spending two days of every week at home, The next session opens on Wednesday, Sept.7.at 10 o'clock.Prospectus on application to Mr, Williamson will receive visitorn on achool business, from 9 to 12, 2 to 5 and in the evening, 180 35 J.WILLIAMBON, Hector.HOW TO SPEND YOUR WINTER.T ; \u2014\u2014 THE \u2014 | ( t Il SCHOOLS | ngres-Coutelier \u201c2c: Languages Established sll over the Continent.Montreal Branch- 1000 Dorchester st.(Kinkora), \u2014TÉACH\u2014 English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, BY NATIVE TEACHERS, NATURAL METHOD.NO DRUDGERY.BUCCESS GUARANTEED, 3 Lessons (at the school or at th FF Fizik Thrac 8 student's residence).Send for circulars.208 1mo PRIVATE CLASSES \u2014FoR\u2014 Esg!ish Language nnd Liternture, French rinan Etc, Etc.\u2014COMDUOTED BY\u2014 MR.J.PORTEOUS ARNOLD, F.E.LS.(Edinburgh University), For some time Tutor to the yonnger son of His Excellener Lord Btanley, assisted by Mrs.and Mina Gertrude Arnold.Terms, bours, ©.at 2759 Bt Catherine St.West, Highest references.en - À class for Young Ladies in English Litorature, Composition aud History will be hegun on Thursday 1bth September, Other classes will formed, 2138 SHORTHAND.À practical stenographer holding s cortifcate of proficiency, snd one who has had long experience tn writing and teaching the art, i now forming Day and Evening Classes.A few private pupils wanted, Terms on application to 209 8 *A.558\u201d STAIL OMce.\"DECORATIVE ART STUDIO, 22 University street.Classes boginninæ 1at Oct.for drawing and painting.Special classes on Saturdays {or those at school or employed during the wee rdors promptly executed for all kinds of decorative paintings.Mise Eaton will ve at her Studio on and after the 15th September.212 26 THE MISSES GAIRDNER, 47 VICTORIA STREET, will re-open thelr Juniar Classes, to which boys under nine are admitted, on THURSDAY, Sept, 8.The intermediate and senior Classes will meet on Monday, Bept, 12, Young ladies nol attending the fall school course are a ted to any of the studies of the senior clusa, 208 4 KINDERGARTEN FROEBEL'S SYSTEM, & PREPARATORY SCHOOL Victoria Street.The Misses Méintobh will resume their classes on Monday, Sent, 12th, 8nd will be at home on nnd after Thursday, 8th Bept., to receive applications, 103 1me PAINTING AND DRAWING.ches, of Kensington Art Schools, England, resumes her ciassen\u2019and private lessons in\u2019 the above on 12th Beptember, at 77 St.Catherine street.At home Wednesiays,.211 6 / Day and Evening Lessons In English, French, Laijn and Greek, Arithmetic, Chemistry, Phyaiés and Blocntion.Tarms moderate, Yor particulars, apply at X7 St, John-sirset, 208, 6 SHO RTHAND, [TELEGRAD Ty TYPE- .: NG, FRENCII.\u2018Afternoon and Even ng Clasged for ladies and ntlemen, on Besver Hall 111i, conducted by prac- Premanis aystom of shoriband thorny Chie laze a ny» of shorthand, ddr OF\" WAR Don Eh 1% ead MoKINLAY MACARTHUR D.Pretessor of Diéllern Languages (From Europo).- te-oponing in Hoglish, French, Germa \u2018Terms very Hogan] a 51 MoGILL COLLEGE AVE.\u2018 88: BULGEWS SCHOOL Ter Yonng Ladies and Children will re-open Wednes- Tin de teinber.- 5% \"734 SHRRBROOKE ST.Pall Is 212 12 fa vs \u201c\"BOMEÉRVILLES Chewing Gums \u2018 and Cultivation.| [EsrARLISHED 18064.) Corner Victoria Saunre nad Oralg Street, Taleplione No.2890, ' The Commaralal Course & thorough in every pare tomar Te pines.booi-koo ing fn al iis Forte with office training in the practical department, pau- manship, couperolal prithmotle.a ondenpe, oonrmerolal law, English and French, ne \u201cEorthend and Typowritinx Course, in both Janguuges, inoludes mar, composition, letter yl business forms sud details of office work.hi teachers $e French und six Enxlish) devote ity entirely to the students of this 1 n, \u2018The fadies\u201d Department under the superintendence-of experienced Lady Teachers, Inspection solioited.Prospectus containing tull information sent free, Address, - DAVIS & BUILE, 193 mo Business College, Montreal.BESSIONS RESUED ON NOSDAY, AUGUST 29k, Pod College of Business & School of Shorthand, Trpewrlting, Teiegraphy and Penmnnshlp, Arithupetic, Higher English.Classics and Mathe- Matios, in charge of J, C.Ilunter, M.A, 235 ST.JAMES sTREZT.Individual instruction, Square and honorable deal- Ing with every ons.: Jul Iimo SHORTHAND INSTITUTE \u2014AND\u2014 Remington School of Typewriting.CLASS ROOMS: The \"Temple?st, Jnmes St, Montreal Will re-open September Sith BRANCHES: BHORTHAND (for Office and Reporting), TYPEWRITING.COMPOSITION.CORMESPONDENCE (Commerelal and Social) PENMANSHIP.PRACTICAL QFFICE TRAINING.FRENCH AND GERMAN.In this ITustitute pupils are engaged in actual office work, and are thoroughty fitted to fill Commercial, Legal or Literary positions.{uring Lie past two sessions over 100 PUPILS educated at tuis Institute lave bee wended to, and have obtained situations ia, various offices in thix City, and are ail giving satisfaction to their employers, thus proving the thoroughness of the business training given.MRS.J.BULLOCK, Principal, Circulars on application.[34 » \u2014 BOARD OF\u2014 THE ROYAN CATHOLIC SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS OF MONTREAL.The re-opening of the Classes of the PLATEAU COMMERCIAL ACADEMY And all the other Schools under the control of the Boara, will take place on * MONDAY, AUGUST EFFor particulars applÿ Director of each school, S.JOHN THE EVANGELISTS Day and Boarding School Bchool meels September 8, at 9 a, y Loys sre received, There ars ve Resident Masters The Bchool Building: d Playground are upequalled in thecity.are thoroughly tsught all the necessary branch: of a sound, liberal education, Special preparation of Military Qollexe at Kinkston sud the Universities, Masters share iii the reorsation of the \"he; LOTH, to the Principal or the 00 Imo be seen by sppointment oa Moudays, borween U and 3 o'clock.\u201d After Sept, 5th, Le can de seen daily without \u201cppointment or cir= culars and all information apply to the Rev.Edmund Wood, at the school, or to the Kev.thur French, B.A, Oxford.Headmaster.181 lmo THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ' Day & Boarding School, 2498 8T.CATHERINE STREET, Corner of Orescent street, ee MONTREAL, i Will be re-opened on MONDAY, Sept.5th, at 9 o\u2019clock a.m.Boys admitted at all s (from 3 years)and prepared for entrance to University\u2014 Arts snd Sclence Facultios\u2014The Royal Alllitary College, Kingston, sud for Business, - Complete staff for 'Olusuics, Knxlish, Matheéma- tics, lrench, Physica! Training, etc.Boarder: reside with the Headinaster, col 8 lesding sentiemen of Montreal.Onand after the 20th August dally attendance wil, be gi to recerve visitors on school business, | Prospectus, etc, on application to the Head- W.W.MOWAT, master, Ve , 192 1mo GLASGOW UNIVERSIIY.MISS LAWDER'S SCHOOL \u2014FOR THE\u2014 Board and Education ol Yeung Ladies, and oys under 10 years of nga, \u2018Will be Re-opened on THURSDAY, Tux 15TH SEPT Having moved to 2716-2718 Sr.JATHERINR STREXT, the premises Intely oocupied by Mrs y, Miss Lawder is enabled to receive an ad ditional number of boarding and day pupils.G L College will be prepared to take the À.me fuation.After apt.8th, Miss Lawder will be at home at 2718 Bt Oatherine street, to Visitors on school business, * BOURGET COLLEGE, RIGAUD, P.Q, On the Canadian Pacific Railroad, near tha Ottawa River.English Commercial Course, Cinanical Course Complete English Course.STUDIES REBUMED ON WEDNESDAY, SEPT.7 For prospectus address 192 1mo REV.O, JOLY, C,8.V,, President \u2018 ST.FRANCIS COLLEGE, (Non-Sectarian.For Ladies and Gantiomen:] The Classes in the Arts Course begin Sept, 15th, The Fall Term of the Oollege School begins Sept, t The Buildings are besutifully situated and ars beink put in thorough repair for the coming seaso, The locality connot be surpsased for beauty an heslthfulnesn\u2014nine acres in play-ground snd Telephone communicstion with Montreal ebec.+ .ard and Tuition, $140 per annum.For further particulars sddress, REY.CHARLES A, TANNER, Principal, Richmond, P.Q.202 1mo Shorthand and Typewriting.NIGHT SCHOOL Hier and Alexauder sta, Only ave, and ce, BISHOP'S COLLEGE.Lennoxville, P.Q.PRINGIPAL:\u2014RRY.DK, ADAMK, Michaelmas Term, Lectures begiu Sept, L6th, 1883, Bhiriculation with Raid Scholarship, Sept.13th, | Bishop's College School, Lennoxville, PF.Q.'' HAD MAS TN tt tl, Bray Eva OL A.8 Michaelmas Term bexins Hept.10, 1802.Calens ! dare and fuil information on spulioatlon $0 secretary : College snd School, Lennoxville, © 188 lwo | DOMINION BUSINESS COLLEGE,\" KINGSTON, ONT.Open Sept, 6th, 1892, latprize Essay\u2014How to teach wriling\u2014won at New York by the penman of this college, sent on receipt of 156.College catalogue sent tree ross 195 Jinos ; J.BYRON MOKAY, Bishop Stewart School, FRELIGHSBURG, QUE.Home Bchool for Boys, 22nd year.Primary Middle and Advanced Classes.Individual attention Situation beautiful and hesithful.Circulars onap- plication.106 50 CANON DAVIDSON, M, A.KINDERGARTEN, 23 Buckingham Ave, -Miss M.E.Samuel.will re-open her Dans de pe Thursday, Gth Meptember, 1892.FROLDEL'A SYSTEM.\u201c202 13 rp'ES SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES Condnoted by Miss Symimers and Miss Smith wilt re-open on Thursday, tha 15th September, Pupils who desire it are prepared for the McGill University exstninations for Matrioulstion or (ur the Certificate of Ansociate in Arta, After Thursday, the 8th September, Miss Sym- mers and Mine Smith will be at bome daily, from ten till aix, to receive visitors on solool business, G11 Bherbrooky Street, 191306 ' NEIHS SMITH AND MISS FRARY Will re-open thétr School for Yohng Ladies and Sulla av 3013 Kt, Urbaln stroet, on 1H ULS- fre Thursday, dep will be ut bone daily frou ten till gix to receive visitors oa Music lexsons will Le resamed te 203 12 se at the wame da MMS BRON VER meses nn Cages NE an | an ater lolors, du Septatiber La hE \" 202 208 , 203 BLEURY STREET, Mes EYTE'S \u2018SCHOOL Will RRe There was a mendous market this morning, all available space being taken up by the farmers and market gardeners, Crowds of purohasors were also in attend ket ed, À 8.G res peottuliy.\u201cSheepskin (elippog ), 8 Tallo! a \u2018Oats, per bag.Buckwheat, Je cor rm, per bus , per LÀ = © ° » WHEW D SUIDOO SuacSo Ris w ha w being brought à the arket is we ell stocked.A fair quantiey\u2019 of old hay in bales is still on hand.\u2026.\u2026$6 00to 8 00 41 99 to 12 00 Oto 600 10 09 co 12 00 00to 9 00 son 600% 700 st.Gabriel Cow Market.There were 49 cows offered for sale at the\u2019 above market this morning.demand was good and most ot the animals on the market we sold a o-day.Prices ranged from\u2019 $30 to Hay for medium to extra good eows, Calves brought from $2 to $ each, sooording to size and qualit nto Produce M TORONTO, September loon white, 706 4 40; od Sour = No.3, xu 4 Oats, No.a 870.Fous entre, Py] s3 45 at 300 to BRITISH MARKETS, Grain and Provisions.BEERDORM'S REPORT, Friday, Sept 9 1892, says: O nipon off cost, ae uiet, corn, shipment, wheat Qo Corn, trier.pool Whe at, spot, more [demand at the de pue espe: public cable Wheat steady, r deman a, holders offer moderately corn aulot demand poor.w t three days 000 con- a _ tnoludio à 02,000 oa oorn, 0,700\" American.We ather Ye Bpring wheat.§ IXte 6 2 © Ee Ta do, 8 14 si 13 AMERICAN MARKETS, Grain and Flour.CH10AGO.\u2014 Receipts were 16,405 bris, of flour, 303,000 du snels .of wheat, 40, busteis of corn, 321,000 bushels of oats, 17,000 bushels of rye, 34.000 pan.a barisy, 287, 800 pkgs, lard, cant: Mr ere brie, of Hour, meats.Shipments hore 198,000 bushels of oh at, 321,000 Jushels o gorn, 5000 bush.of 22000 bu bar- 465 Bor sc to 853%e LE Ho n.were 14,081 bbls, 16 TT \u2018b is of best 1263 677 bbls.o 3 pkyra) can 1689 pkgs, lard, 300 bbjs whiskey.Expo were: $0 503 bbls.and 26, 106 sacks of Hour, 218, 692 bush.of he sat 5291 push.co cons 1 1.185 bush.o oat bbla, whisker 1, 1063 \u2018orle.pork, ri) 660 ey ard, ES in pkas.\u2018bacon, prices wore: \u2018Wiis, at, Sep Tao a B.Dec.Corn 56340 vases ipts ere es bis, four.86,000 bush, orheat, 4 bus, corn, 23,000 bus.oats, 20,000 fone arley 14,000 bushels rye.Siipments nse, 15, 70 bbls.flour, 44, té, 6000 b 8: bar- | Joy, 21,000 bus.rye, Opanine prices ere We 68% cash; 72% B To - Receipté more 17 6.176,000 bete ore ov 16 qu qua bus.rye.Bhigments \u2018 ush, of * 6000 bush.\u201cof born, 3000 bushels ÿ use, a un orn, 3000 | eat, 68%0 t Receipts were L13,000 wheat.Shipments were 226,000 \u2018Opening prices were: Wheat, To oh.9, 1892.The Sent hogs were geterday vee 23, oo d 4000\" left Light king, $4 85 ; heavy shipping, $4.90 to $5 65; $0 156.Reoeipts of y a 2600 Texans Westerns.Good natives steady, iting © Sept, Tho \"FINANCIAL.Advices to-day from London are of a very gloomy nature, There is great Berriod ae in the market over rumors of concerted a lon on the nce and Russ.concerning Evo et is moderately firm, but speculation is still contreg, in a few spe- clalties.Money is firm at 24 to 4 on call loans and 434 Lo 6 p.c.for tirae loans, according to na Sterling exchange remains steady | and t the > posted rates are un- ghar nged.eceived from ropo 6 for more gold hima and t dient ons are that over $2,000,000 will be ship ped on Saturday.cal money market continues plenti- folly\u201d supplied & nd rates are unchanged at 3446 to 4c on call loans and 6%c to To for prime 0 és on ca per.Transa notion ns this morn ing on the local stuck exchange were at lirm prices with the ato at Riche lieu.onti cidénts and pakdowne the Compa ce the opening orne navigation bave tol Benvily on the a earn- the island n notwithstanding ment for week th Ra apids, the éftorts ot the managem 8 d nt, they say, m Tiny enginsering sil supervision o d n Color cotton se from 105 to 106 a and the bonds sold at 104, Smminion Cotton adv from 22 04;3 Dom, Cotton at 22544 6 do at \u201c226, 26 26 dos at DTT $25,000 Dom, Cotton Bonds A Londorg Trust Failure, {EPECIAL TO THE BTAR.} capital of into 50,000 tha ares or £10 oa.each share have been \u20ac any became Involved through \u2018the failure w days ago of the Lon General tod), The 8 harennidars in the conoern are chiefly email investors.New York O11 Market.Messrs, Moredith & O'Brien report the New York oll market as follows Oil, 11.27 a.m.551 © to 56 Co + \u201812.2 29 p.m.sde 5 London Stock Market.Messra.Moredith and O'Brien report t London market at 2 p.m.to-day as pi London Prices.N, Y Equiv, .38 3744 ¥853 26 - NONIHOSEGH B® 0a FX EEFEERR {Continued on Page Siz.) INSOLVENT NOTICE.PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, - District ot Montreal } SUPERIOR COURT.In re LETOURNEUX FILS & C oreditors, aa, AUGUSTE JOLIVET, debtor, Defendant! I, the undersigned, Michel Viger, Burgess, of the town of Longueull, do hereby give notice that I have been appotn ted Curator to the Estate of the sald Auguste Joitvet, by decision ot the Eu Court, dated thirteenth day of August as Phe creditors of the sajd Auguste Jolivetjare re- Hosted to file their claims in my oftice within : Chirty days from vhe Yale of this notice.M.VIGER.x \u2018this 7th Septomber, 1892, LONGUEUIL, 7 p 213 1 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In tho matter ot PF.LAFLEUR, Furniture Dealer, Insolvent, The undersigned Ta zou by Public Auction in 2 lots, at a dollar FRIDAY, the Tan serremnes, 1802, t 11 o'clock A.M,, on the premises, Ja âmes Sircer, the assets of the ee as follows, Yo No.1.Stock o { Furniture $2445 86 4 Rotting Stock; 2065 00 $2705 40 Lot No.2.Bok Denis and Bllis vable 0399 50 50 #0 \u201che store, No.404 St.James street.ru %e oponed on \u2018Thursday, the 16th instant for inspection.\u2018For further Information Apply to CHAS.DESMA RTA UU.Curator, otre Date street.MARCOTTE ROM, 213 4 Jaw Anuctionesrs, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In matter of EK.FREEMAN & CO, 0 are oie eld, ont., the undersigned will sell oy Publio Auction, où MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1892, AT G'CLOCK P.M at th I Jars in Greenfield, the assets of thé ès ate as follow 1.Sook In fn Trade Genera.$1718 04 .53 60 i 81709 54 st.11 or tor inspection oot 5 ventory and Liat oo 2.Book vets, as per it The store will be open on and after L4th last.book debts at the store of th U.SUGARMAN\" Assigues In Triist.ALEXAXDALA, Bevi, 7.1892 813 2 law - * ; dian, X oid hy GB w ; Le + La ii fi \u2019 SPECIAL SALE \u2014_\u2014 OF \u2014 JAPANESE es = GOODS ANC DALUTHAY OF LAS 0K, Having just received a direct importation of Useful and Ornamental ARTICLES In great variety from Japan, we will show the same on special tables, Friday and Saturday of this week.HENRY MORGAN & CO.MONTREAL.Toronto : Exhibition.\u2014THE\u2014 ANADIAN PACIFIC RY.Will Sell Excursion Tickets RRR 00 TORONTO FOR RO OF brP ERK Q Q LPP \u2014\u2014AND-\u2014 P R 00 P° ÊRER RETURN MONDAY, THE 31th DAV OF SEPTEMBER INSTANT, On September 11, (3, 14, 15 and 16.810 At the REAL ESTATE ROOMS of On September 10 nnd 13.wee Good to return until September 19, 1892.PARENT BROS., - 46 ft.James street, Tickets and all information a n application to TEN 0\"7100 Osnadien Pacido Ralw Nes.122, 124, 190 Aguedwet Strest, MONTREAL TIORËT OFFICES: Building Lot Fo.3 55 Antoins Ward, 00: tainl 43 ; 16 feoc inidepth, with 266 St James Str eet old material: ur lot 18 ery dostrable for {Corner McGill) and at Stations, 213tf carters, 5, MONEY central es oan ries PERFECT.To Lend on 1st Mortgage $20,000 und 825.000.ly Nos.1102, 1194, 1196 St, Enwreuce st.From $10,000 upwards a # » @ a i g sana] md pot 00000, BERR cette ; Ë ILLLL EEEB RESERVE \u2014~or\u2014 \u2018 TWO DESIRABLE PIECES F\u2014 WITHOUT ay 50 x 200, with frontage on Clarke avenué, : rick bu \"on fark in front and large three aiory factory on Clark san y lot 18 jost des purposes.TERMS EASY.TEN.SALE AT BUNNING & BRARSALOU, Anctioncers poly GORDON STRATBY & CO, Street, 215 KIMBALL & ASHMAN.NOTIOR is hereby given that the partnership Beretofore existing between John Horatio Kira- ball and Henry John Ashman terminates on this date, through expiration of time, Montreai, Uth September, 1892, The business of Kimball's Horse Exchange will be carried.on by J.H.Kimball, at bis Stables, - P, R Stock Yard 213 The City of Montreal will apply the Quebeo Legislature, at its next session, for the passing of an charter of the 2137 GREAT AUOTION SALE , \u2014or scte-smending the sams, and for, among others, the following purposes: \u2014 t.To order, that notwithetanding any pro- It is à most desirable place for parties wishtag.to have a country residence.P, 8 oA train will leave G.T.R.Station at 12 O\u2019Ciock sharp.A tres tunoh will be served on the gro at 1 O'Clock.a nin , Sule will commence at 8 » mm.ity a Montre sats amending the order, or notwithstanding any pro- al and the several TAKE NOTICE that the Jacques Cartier County Exhibition and Fine a Rac BS eld Sie Exhibition the 'ERMS OF SALE, r ost; will be a2 125 pero roquired on the price ot - or plans ana particulars, apply to Rr.GoMiER & SON, Estate Agents, men 4 BS, Lawrence strest, Montreal, 1 of the\u2019 twelve alder: wards of and ac the ine presoribed by the nid \u2018Net we View, Chap.79.a have ratified and confirined the subscription of ten thousand dollars voted on behalf ° s sufferers m the conflagration at 8%, John's, Newfoundland and for other purpose.i L.0.DAVID city Clerk.Bell Telephone, 7067, MARCOTTE BROK., - Addtionsers, RELIMINARY NOTICE.recet ved \"instruct: 9 from we niet i 0 sell oy public Righon, at No.treet, the Crry Hats, City OLERR'S Orriox, { Montreal, 7th sept.1592, 2132 2133 BL?rie VINCE OF QUEBEC, DIS.51, \u2014 Cireuit bones, ne Lachapeile; ot ine Tr and distriot of Mo Mon real} Fist?Ye Bale, [rene # Brazeau, of 4 ndan eteenth day of Pa bay nine 2! Abe clock | 0 the So OO it aod fondant, No, 1.the clock n the f 0.and Lo ) se Pb cs niture, eto, J Di Av éertembst, a RAYMOND-\u2014At 55.Cresoent st \" BOYD-LEOOKS\u2014 BIRTHS, on p Beptember # the wifo or C.Panot Raymond, VALENTINE-\u2014On tbe 6th ash, foi wife of ¥, Valentine, Three Rivers, of & son.MARRIAGES.Ab \"Hamilton, see ember 0 Rev, £ M, Bland, Wallor art Edward oyd to Mavel C Constance Broo -CROWIEY\u2014AL Kingston September 7, Os Crowley.daughter of Joho Crowley, Kingston, to I ip Conlin, of Gapanoqua.DENNISTOUN-BECEK\u2014On September 6, at Petor- ronto, assisted by kev, Vincent Olemonti, B.A.and Kev.C,H.Kenrick, M.A, Robert Maxweil DenntsLoun, son Of Cu te Jam mes F.Donnis- tous, Q.C., Lo Mary sitlared {ote daughter of thie Tate Nov .W.R.Bock, M.À FAC r HARMU SOA AL Sydn ner, C.B., Se tem 1, by Xev.I, A, Buckley, Rev, Dons.a Farquhar, ol North East Harbor, to Emma J., daughter of the late Capt, Charles \"Muggah.OILRAY-GROFF\u2014AL SImeoe, Gate Sopteinber 1, uy Nev.Hichard Hicks, B.D.homag Gitray, of \u2018iInnipez, to Beatrice, duûghter of tho late cury Gro GOUDRIUK- WITHEDER AE St.Lambert, on the sth instant, by the Rev.D.£llice, Henry Goodrick, of this city, to Florence Btuart, second bore\u2019, Uni.by His Lordshi) the mont] of To- daughter of Lhe laté Frederick \u2018Wheeler.No cards.BILTZ-CASE-At East Flamboro\u2019, Ont.September 6, by Rev.C, L.Bowley, of Tapleytown, Charles HUiltz to Martha Case, both of last Flamboro\u2019.HARDMAN-DOUDIET\u2014In St, Andrew's Church, Buckingham, que.september 8, by Ke v.J, H.Heatt, M.A., assisted by Rev.A.Doudier.Alexander Hardman, of the udrañtes Montreal, to Rebecen (B.Allee), eldest dauhter of Rev.Chas.A.Doudieu, Buckingham, Que.HARDING-PEARCY\u2014At Toronto, August 30, by Rev, Dr, Galbraith, A.Harold Harding Lo Martha Pearcy, both of \u2018Toronto.McCAW-FULLER\u2014On September 8, at the residence of the bride's mother, ** Brook Farm.\u2019 Chatham, Que, by the Rev, James Fraser, wit Ham MeCaw, ot Montreal, to Paula A.Gang ter of the late Ivory Fuller, : MCKIE-SCOTT\u2014AL Plattaville.Ont, August 31, Robert McKie to Margaret Douglass Scott, both or Plattsvitle, Ont, MoCORD-COTE\u2014AU {uebec, September 5.Rev.Donald Tait, B.as.A.McCord fd Clutre, daughter of Chafiès @ cote, MANX WRONG\u2014At Windsor, Ont, September 1, Rev, Canon Iltncks, eon gle A, Wrong, d'agnter ot W.J.Wrong, to E.1.Mann, SHAW-BOYLE\u2014On Seplember 5, at the Chapel Of St.James the Apostle, by Rev.8, Massey, Henry shaw to Kate Boyle, both ot Liverpool, Eng.BPANTON-SPRAR\u2014A A Hami]ton, August 2 29, pr Rev.4, Vaus Wyeck, J, Spanton, of Buffal 0, N.Y to ldu Spear, daughter Of Mrs.Homer, of amt 1.ton.TAYLOR-DOUGALL\u2014On September 8, at the Archbishop's l\u2019alace, by the Rev.Father Mar.\u2018Un, daines D.Taylor to Ceclie W.Dougall, DEATHS.ANDERSON\u2014At lot 44, con.4, Westminster, out, September 4, Frederick Anderson, aged 73 years.BU HNSTON\u2014At Brockville, Ont, September Bridget, relict of the late EH.Burnston, in ho 76th year of ber age.BROWN\u2014AL lajnliton, September 5, Grace Boatrice, daughtär of John L.Brown.BISSELL\u2014AL \u2018Foronto.September 6, Maggle Blanche Beatrice, daughter of Amos Bissell, COUSINS-In this city on Thursday morning, September _8th, John Cousins, Esq.aged 78 years and 7 months, late of St.Johns, Que.Funeral will take place {rom bis late residence, 17H54 Drglet street, on Saturday, september 10th, af, 2.30 p.m., to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends and acquaintances will please accept invitation.(Ottawa and St.Johns, Que., papers please copy.) CANNING-\u2014AL 25 Congregation st, on wodues, day, September 7 7, Jessie May, twin daughter of A.tanning, of North Bay, Ont.Interred at North Bay 218 CAM EKON\u2014Tn the township ot Loughboro, Ont, August 21, Peter Cameroun, aged 84 y CONLEY\u2014In Glencoe, Ont., september à,» Robert Gordon Conley, son of Robt.Conley.DEAUON-\u2014At Kingston, on 8th September, In her 83rd year, Amanda, widow of the Late Hobert Deucon.DELMAGE\u2014At Toronto, September 5, Mrs.Catherine Delmage.EASDALE~At New Edinburgh,Ont., September 3, Mercy Victoria, aged 13 Years and & 8 months, .daüghter or Geo.Éasdale.FRASHER\u2014On September 2, 1802, Henry Stewart, aged 8 years, second son Lot Emanual u, er.GOULDING\u2014At Quebec 1st September, Susan, daughter of the late John Glass, and relict oi .8.Goulding, of Buffalo, .GHENT\u2014At Helena,\u2019 Montana, September 3, Byron Erastus Ghent, M.D., of Toronto.GAIRNS\u2014At Toronto.September 5 5, Minnie E,, wife of W.1.Galrns, aged 28 years HILL\u20148uddenly, at Montreal South, on Sunday, september 4, 1862, Jane Hambllng Huline, bes loved wife of J.S.Hi, in the 38th year uf her ge.JACKBON\u2014At Ottawa, September 7, Elizabeth Jackson, aged 30 years.MACDONALD\u2014AL Ringeton, September 4, Peler MacDonald of Ottawa, in his 54rd year.MoGINN\u2014At Ottawa, September 5, Willle, son of Patrick McGinn.MARWOOD\u2014S8eptember 3, at Township ot Essa, near Cookstown, Unt.Îtoshel Marwood, in his 57th year.PARTRIDGE\u2014At Ingleside, Menlo Park, Call- fornia, 25Lh August, Jemima Amelia art ridge (nee Nash), wife ot Patrick Mary Partridge, In her 50th year, ROBINSON\u2014On Wednesday, the 7th inst., at the residence of Win, Hodden, 224 Greeno Av ve,, Cote St Antoine, Mary Qurrie, fellet of Lhe Ine Benjamin Kobingon, Funeral private.212 2 RODDAM\u2014EKIlled In the late railway accident at Jordan, ont September 5, \u2018lhomas KRoddam, aged 34 yea RONAN\u2014AL su concossion, Cumberland, Que., September 2, John Ron.SALLET\u2014On Friday, september 9 Peter Salley, aged 27 years, son'of Kdward Salley, of Lower Lachine.Funeral will take place on sunday : afternoon, from Lis late residence, Lower La- chine, at 22 o'clock, to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.by way of W ellington Bridge.213 STEVENSON\u2014At Picton, Ont., September 6, Walter Mackenzle, son of W.Stevenson.8MITII\u2014At Stoney Creck.Ont., 6th September, Willle Edgar, son of Uiram S$, Smith, BEARS\u2014ALUSL.John, N.B., John Sears, aged 75 years.WILKINSON\u2014At her mother's residence, 20 Mackay street, on September 9, 1892, Jeante, aged 7 years and 8 months, only child of the late John Wilkinson.Funeral private.213 2 WILSON\u2014At Kingston, September 6, Sarah Eliza er ison, in tho 82nd year of hér age.PH chien UF THE MO ST R RE liable character are furnished by the Canadian Becret Service, Temple Building, Montreal, hands of this office ao special sworn Detectives for the whole Dojuinjon and are nuder contract prit the Frovinoisl \u2018Governnient to perform ail their criminal detective work.References: The leading Banks, Corporations and Hotois of this Siu Jobn Grose, Supt.Commercial Brave h 8 Car- 2 onter, Supt.Criminal | ranc 60+ EKSONAL\u2014LADIES U or \u201cCURLINE\" FOR # curl, provf rainst heat and damp\u2014aad tiatre, #fe and Leatity to the bair.Price 256 JT Lyous, cor, Craix B ury streets, #10) 2 COL, TRIN and ee EKSOXAT, \u2014 WANTED.BABS BINGERS, ST, James Methodist Church.Apply to Herbert Patton, 4:3 Mayo 213 2 RICHELIEU ASD ONTARO NAVIGATION COMPANY.The steamars of this Company now run as under: To Torontn, dally (Sunday excepted), leave at LO AL, 07 by noon Lachine Train, or by 5 p.m Grand Trünk Lo cote and join Boat there, To Quebec, weuk days, 4 pus., sundays 3pm, To Shree Rivera, every Tuosday and Fridayatl Do runes at 3orsl with steamac foc Abana.a Ta ce hace, \u201cvery Tusalav anl Feilavat 1 an Bo Boucherville, Varennes, Vorcherus, Con.trecwur, daily (Fandars excepted) ab JV PU, Datirdays at?Tol OPHIR, evel, Fiesty and Friclav at noo a0 the Saguenay, Murray Bay, lelviers da Loup and U'ndousne\u2014Leavy Witebeo 7,30 à u.on lUesaays, Wednesday sl ridays nd Satar- Uays -Bpecial Steamer Jeaves Kulevse at lua, vers Monday Ter Mitray ia Te inprairte, datiy excep sun days a + u.l Hol days frous Moutreal uu, 1), Vue x Hoa à OAV PU, un Duudeys and Holidays, 3 ain, MUUaud o,UV 1 Tolencher y Hie \u2019 Wark days, from Hochslaga\" 1.53, ts, 10 + 4 2 nO0n, SUU, 4.50 and 7.SO pu, on BunNT row Lai Ù ut Whart L, ou, 3.05 an: wl 15 pain, Special ep from Island Whar! at ; Solo inne does dou ati at Lougite Te Lougueull, veux NES from Hsousipea\u2014a30 N 43, ë 45 RN Su hd SU Solid u, us U, LL.L Où Standing Seon Hochglica, SD Lao de VILLE Lab, 2.RIT 4250 su Sey 0 ui wt) Waa, Wi, pw 1130, \u2019 slny er Week JAYS Nrst boat at x n: eather np a À G'éloer After nogu Ly last trop {rom Estan à £ w.ur, rows Montreal uo 11.15 a, iftarnoon trips M.5, ever > > talautos, Last trip \u2018 HEA IXCUREN Suns Te the T Brand Isla ; a ty «Se SA AE, Gautays se \u2018To Ningara tue frroue hi the JUOU Islan, Lawrence raps, User and bac: - IT NT a Tothesngueuny,iesve nou \u201ca iin Hy di sd janday sexe captad), pasts xt wo Arian rndiys sii UU there honda, »Thars .is springs, 1 YL Pitt NPI_ ASC MEMAYS and eridags, To Chambly, via The pos aurai Richellsn River, round trip 84,00, For alt Information as to rates s*elpetion of Stats Rooms and routes, apply affes, 12 James st, Windsor Hotel Haine St BAA asin and oh {aren bior ral Lotel, \u201cGaul \u201cJus, ENC IlAROT, Ue snerat Manager \u201c108 WORRY IN Wap Chews Somerville\u2019s Pepsin Gum.NTA Treaties: > anager.1765, 176 DRESSHAKINE RODK Our Dressmaking rooms are now \u2018in thorough working order for the season.Latest style and perfect fit guaranteed.S.CARSLEY.Mantle Making, Our Mantle making rooms are in full running trim for the Autumn.and Winter trade.Latest style and perfect fit guaranteed on all orders, 8.CARSLEY.mds blow S KID GLOVES Every quality in Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves always in stock, including all the latest novelties.Ladies\u2019 4 Button Kid Gloves.$0.35 Ladies\u2019 4 Button Kid Ctloves.0.55 Ladies\u2019 4 Button Kid Gloves.0.75 Ladies\u2019 7 Hook Lacing Kid GIOVES 2e serre ane na scanner 0.85 Ladies\u2019 4 Stud Kid Gloves.\u2026 0.90 Ladies\u2019 4 Buttoned Kid Gloves, 1,10 Ladies\u2019 4 Stud Kid Gloves.1.38 Ladies oo Hook Lacing Kid canaranerenaea ass a ces essren se 1.45 Bost ! or Glove in the World.1.70 LATEST NOVELTIES 7 In Ladies\u2019 Dressed and Undressed Kid Gloves.S.CARSLEY.Mail Orders carefully filled.andes Glove Store, FABRIC GLOVES, Just received a large consignment of Fall and Winter IFubric (iloves in all the latest colors and novelties, Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Gloves, Ladies\u2019 Fancy Ringwood Gloves, Ladies\u2019 Black Ringw ood (loves, Ladies\u2019 Hand Knit Seamless Gloves,\u2019 In all Fancy Colors, \u2018Ladies\u2019 Hand Knit Scamless Gloves, In Black.Children\u2019s Fancy Seamless Gloves, Children\u2019s Black Seamless (loves, Boys\u2019 Hand Knit Seamless Gloves, In all Fancy Colors.S.CARSLEY.Mail Orders receive prompt attention.BOYS\" CLOTHING BOYS SUITS In various makes of Cloths, Tweods and Mixtures, from which selections can be made in this department, include the latest novelties and best makes of English, Scotch and Canadian goods, PERFECT FIT.By experience we have found that our Tailor-made Suits superseds all - others as regards fit, style, finish and value, and ladies will find that they will give in every case the most satisfactory wear.Every attention given to customers.S.CARSLEY, Mail orders executed promptly.BOYS CLOTHING Boys\u2019 Fall Overconts In all new styles Youths\u2019 Fall Overcoats In all new styles Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Covert Conts In all new shades of cioth Boys\u2019 Tweed School Snits In every new style Youths\u2019 Tweed Suits In every new style Young Men\u2019s Tweed Business Suits In every new style Boys\u2019 Winter Overcoats Yonths\u2019 Winter Overcoats With Capes or Capots S.CARSLEY.Men's Furnishings.NOW PREPARED For the Fall trade, having just received several cases of Underwear in all weights and makes for the coming seasons.Men's Natural Merino Underwear Men d§ White Merino Underwedr Men's Fancy Merino Underwear Men s Natural Wool Unilerwear Men\u2019s White Wool Underwear Men's Half Gauzo Merino Underwear, in Shetland and White, Men's Scotch Elastic Merino Underwear, in Shetland and White.Men\u2019s Pure Cashmere Underwear.Ss.CARSLEY, \u2019 n' , , What is the matter with Rigby ?There is nothing the matter with it.The matter is with you, if you have not provided yourself with one of those wonderful waterproof garments (Rigby proofed) when they are for sale all over this wide Do- inion, at prices withiu the reach of all.Rigby is made for the classes and masses and is no respecter of persons.Keeping the rnin off the Just and the unjust.Buy one and will recommend them to your nolghe bor.S.CARSLEY, 7, 1769, 1771, 1778, 175,1777, 1770 Norre Daur STREET, MoNTREAL \u2018 CAR SLEY\u2019S COLUMN + Other Advertisement, - MANTLES TO-MORROW MANTLES TO-MORROW MANTLES TO-MORROW MANTLES TO-MORROW MANTLES TO-MORROW And all next week, At 8S, CARSLEY\u2019S, WATERPROOFS TO-MORROW And all next week, At S.CARSLEY\u2019S, JACKETS TO-MORROW JACKETS TO-MORROW JACKETS TO-MORROW JACKETS TO-MORROW JACKETS TO-MORROW And all next week At S.CARSLEY\u2019S, GRAND FIELD DAY TO-MORROW GRAND FIELD DAY TO-MORROW GRAND FIELD DAY TO-MORROW GRAND FIELD DAY TO-MORROW GRAND FIELD DAY TO-MORROW And all next week CARSLEY'S MANTLE ROOM CARSLEY'S MANTLE ROOM CARSLEY'S MANTLE ROOM CARSLEYS MANTLE ROOM CARSLEY\u2019S MANTLE ROOM IN 8, IN 8.IN 8.IN 8.IN 8.PUBLIC NOTICE To-morrow, Saturday, September the tenth, and all next week, is expectod to be a succession of Grand Field Days In our Mantle Departmert.\u2018Extensive Preparations Are being made for to-morrow and all next week\u2019s trade in Mantles, Jackets and Waterproofs.EXTRA : SALESMEN Will be placed in the Mantle Department to-morrow and all next week, at 8S, CARSLEY\u2019S, At A Great Rate.Our styles and values this season in Mantles, Jackets and Water- prools are so good thet the sales are running up at a great rate.S.CARSLEY 2131 REEFERS.Good values in this particular line.We have any number ot styles to fit any age.TAL Wool Blue Naps as low As 82.50; better grades for X3, $4 and $5\u2014all with or without Brass Buttons.A few styles ot Fall Overcoats, for ages G to 12, at 83.50 and $4.Men\u2019s Fall Overcoats as low as #5.1Imported Wor- steds, in all colors, at #40 and 812; Venetiaus, in blue and brown, satin lined, 815 to $20, Qur assortment ot Ready- Made Clothing for this Fall never was so extensive and so varied.The best ot goods and the finest trimmings, coupled with Al work, makes our stock desirable, and our goods sought for.See our 15 Double Breasted Blue Cheviot Suit, they fit well.No better Suit tor Fall wear required by any one.We adjoin the Balmoral Hotel.look tor the Horseshoe sign.WORKMAN\u2019S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 1888 & 1890 Notre Dame St.Everybody in Luck.COLE is selling .GASALIERS at prices to suit everybody.SEPT.12th.The Sure Defense.\u2014ALL USERS OP THE\u2014 CALEDONTA : WATERS \u2014 SAFE \u2014 Season at the Springs continues 233t1 Bold everywhere, definitely t STR SEPT.12th.2042 Advertisement.They Trust Their\u201d Experience ! Deapite tho exnical indifference of Diorones | Jus tith, the gnostion of druss toa refined and elvituad a voa is always important pui vorthy of a 6 male member of com.unt tv Fut mes, uffrots the : but the Indios ure cived by a diviner .hay AE their intul.t these five aire ight tian any thing evolved) by the lo ical process, ay trust thelr experion 00, wkon about to bay, Fond this nvarieuly ends them to the célobpated Mant Devartmens o JOHN MURPHY & 00, LADIES Who wish to xes the very latest styles and destgns ss they are shown in London, Pa Berlin and Vienna, for Fat and Winter Wear, wiil visit the Greut Mantle House JOHN MURPHY & CO, Special Lines es A Tree WHOLESALE PRICES, Children\u2019s Jackets Children\u2019s Ulsters Ladies\u2019 Jackets Ladies\u2019 Ulsters Ladies\u2019 Capes Ladies\u2019 Dolmans REMEMBER! The Great Mantle House of the city as determined by the amount of business ante, b meg- nitude of stock, and by cheap cash prices ks JOHN MURPHY & CO'S.Fall Hosiery Fall Underwear The Place to Buy: JOHN MURPHY & CO.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 105, 107, 10D and 111 St, Petor St.Terms Cank und Only One Price.AUGILVY & SON Advertisement, HOSIERY DEPT NATURAL WOOL UNDERWEAR In Ladies\u2019 Vests, Men's Shirts and Drawers, This line will be found excellent value.Ladies Black Cashmere Hose In Plain Plain, with Ribbed Tops, 1-1 Ribs, 2-1 Ribs, 2-2 Ribs, Embroidered Hose Boys\u2019 Hose, Girls\u2019 Hose, Children\u2019s Hose.Men's Harr Host.In Black and Colored Cashmeres, Merino, Scotch Wool, Natural Wool, .Bhetland Wool, FULL RANGE OF OUR \u2018Famous Scotch Wool Underwear For Fall and Winter.For good value in Hosiery + come direct to JAMES A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Linen and Drapery floss, 203 to 207 St.Antoine St, 144 Le 150 Monntatn 81 TELEPHONE 8225.BRANCH-\u2014St, Catherine street, Corner Buckinghnm Avenue.TELEPHONE 3134.213¢ PENNYROYAL WAFERS luailed, À Co.M ETROIT, MION.2123Notre Dang street.280e0d EUREKA ch EMICAL For sale by b, E MoGale, Montreal.MACMASTER & McGIBBON, Adyecates, Bnrristera, Xe, THE TEMPLE, - #7.JAMES MPREET Donald Macmester.Q.C.Robert D.MeGibbon, a Q F, 8, Maclennan.And we Maké the 1850 and 1852 Notre Dame A Fine Suit =.Makes a Man Fine Suit! Men's Ready-made Suits, English Blue Serge, all SE Men's Suits to \u2018measure in Fine $10.Black Worsteds\u2019 & Scotch Tweeds ) | 00 STILE, FIT AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.DIRECT SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, +3 4,50 street, - - Corner McGill 21313 .WLS 6 C0 SIAL CON PIANOS PIANOS H 5, WILLIAMS & SON This firm determined years ago that they would build up a trade in the manufacture of pianos that for stability of establishment and absolute oxcellence of the instrument made should not be surpassed by any other on the continent of America.Invested with an enterprise that ensures success, their business gradually grew to its present immense proportions, Unsurpassed as far as Canada i8 concerned, and rivaling the great manufacturers of other countries, to-day they ask the public to make a personal inspection of their pianos, and take particular notice of an Upright in Hungarian walnut, It is certainly a beautiful piano; is grand in tone power, and capable of the very severest test.A full assortment of these fine Pianos can be seen nnd tried at WILLIS & COS, 1824 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL, Sole Agents for the Celebrated WILLIAMS PIANOS.213t NOW LANDING Ex Hansa Line 8.8, \u2018\u2018 Cremon,\u201d Nathaniel Johnston & Sons\u2019 \u2014FINE\u2014 CLARETS XD\u2014\u2014 SAUTERINES.A Full and Complete Assortment.COMPRISING ; = Chateau Ghamfñfouri (Special).450 8 000 Me 625 725 d 75 873 ann 775 7 00 3 00 8 00 H 00 vasgee 130 vO 10 0u 11 00 1100 12 00 Ghateun Sdon Sexi 15e 1200 13 00 8t.Julien, superior, 1881.1200 1300 Pontet Cunet.1300 14 00 Buperior Margaux, 1300 14 OÙ lixteau Dauzne, 18 sea, 17 00 Chateau D 700 1800 -Ghatoau Beycher ee 1900 Chateau Dee .ee 2000 Chateau l.eoville.\u2026, » 233 00 34 00 Chatean Margaux, 24 00 27 YQ Chateau Latite, 1877.8 00 00 Also Chateau Leoville of the Yiotage of 1875 in pints only at #32 per case.WHITE WINES, lt.Fontanier & Co.Bordeaux.SAULEFNOS, 12000000 0ocos succes .85 50 #60 50 Nathaniel Jehuston & Sons.Sauternes.8 7 50 38 BO av ros.cei H Haut » 14 uÿ 15 00 26 00 27 OU Ghateau Ween FRASER, YIGKLR & CO, One Dozen\u2019 Ralf Pints Champagne s& FOR 88.00.23 Bouche Sec Champagne in Nice Handy Little Baskets, One dozen half pints fur 88, Bouche * Bec\u201d Champsgne in u ice.handy, Httle baskots, Oue dozen pints tor $13.7 FRASER, VIGER & CO.BRANDY FOR INVALIDS, Tha vldeat and finest Imported, #4.per bottle, Hennessy's X X t) Cognac, 34 per bottle.Otard's, 18:20,80 Te wnac, #4 por bottle, Hepault's Eu y eur old Cogn ohh per bottle, FRASER, VIGER & CO.OUR MADEIRA WINES Imported in Wood AND BUTTLED IN OUR VAULTS, SCROWN\" MADEIRA, ;, Oldest and cholcest, $2 er boitle 820 per dd 0Z6! F Abe 0 BUB, very old and rich, 81.50 en.\u201cPALE D Xo LIKY\" MADEIRA, 75c per botile, $5.50 per gallon, $8 per doze, FRABER, VIGER & C0.3 sp \u201d Clossmann\u2019s \u201cChateau Malleret, VINTAGE OF 1881.Quarts, 810 per cane; pints, $11 per case.8 The Chateatt Malleret Ix the property of Mr.Clossmann, the principal of the firm of Messrs, Clossinann & ow Bordeaux.The wine - ja bottied at the Chateau M FRASER, VIGER & CO.IMPORTERS, 199 St James Street.21341 LADIES Ifyou desire a transparent OLEAR, FRESH complexion, roughness, coarseness, or pimples, use Old Dr.Gordon's PEARLS OF HEALTH.Thoy étre ail Suppressions and Irregular.fties, and Make Women Regular.They create New, Rich Red Bleed, which mantles tho cheeks, Wasting Discharges Cease.The Breath becomes Sweet and Healthful.Nerveas f'rontrn- tien Vaniekes.Eyes Bright and Strong, Spirit: Buoyant, The Skin Clear, and the former Nervous Prostrated Wouau becomes a New Being.Prive 81.Six packages, 65.Bent by wall, securely sesied, upon receipts of price.Write for circular.of Address QUEEN MEDICINE COY, Montreal, For sale by B.E.McGale.2123 Notre Dame Street J, T.Lyons, corner Craig and Blsury streets, and L, A, Bernard, 1882 St, Catherine Street, 107yxeod (3) \u201cÉoxtaer, Tun September, 1893, \u201c THE RICHELIEU AND ONTARIO NAVIGATION Co.ddan SPECIAL NOTICE.The public are hereby ugiited | that the Sinn.day Mervice between ! and Quebes in La disconttrned for the fearon ster sundéy, e ALEX, Y, MILLO J.CHABOT, Trafic Manager, General Manazer, FREE from blotoh, blemish, | .N23 se ; Catherine Street Mantle Department, Just received a splendid collection of Ladies\u2019 FALL COATS.Without doubt our Styles take the lead in Montreal.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St.Catherine St.DRESSMAKING.We have engaged a first-class Dressmaker from PETER ROBINSON\u2019S, of Regent Street, London.Correct style, \u201cand perfect fit guaranteed.CARSLEY BROTHERS.Advantages Gained The advantages Ladies gain by purchasing their Mantles at our stores on St Catherine Street are numerous, Style Our Buyer resides in London, and is keenly on the look out for the very latest Novelties; as they are issued from the makers the oods are expressed direct to us.Therefore we claim in every case to show the Latest Novelties.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St.Catherine St.Fit No matter how grand and expensive the garment may be, if the cut and fit is not right, the charm is lost completely.Our Buyer is more particular about this part of the buying than any other.To ensure getting a perfect fitting Mantle Ladies will please come direct to CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St.Catherine St.Sizes A difficulty very few Canadian buyers can master is to buy the right proportion of sizes.The consequence is, Ladies are very often disappointed in not being : able to get fitted.We pride ourselves upon being able to suit all sizes.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St.Catherine St.Prices Our Reputation right through- t Canada is unequalled for selling Mantles at reasonable prices.The beautiful Jackets we retail at from $5.00 to $15.00 natonish avery one.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St Catherine St, Bo Dressmaking a Specialty./ Carsley Brothers, | 2342 WEST END, 1575 EAST END, On St; Catherine Street.219t1 - ENAY © ME HAMILTO vi ctoria Square.w 90000 New * Importations BOYS AND YOUTHS SUITS In Tweed, Serge and Fine Cloths.Good Fit Guaranteed and Prices Strictly Modernte.00000 4 MANTLE DEPT.Thousands just placed into stock, \u2014 Our Mantle delighted buyers, considering the excellent assortment at Room crowded with and no wonder .Garments unleard of Fine of prices.j 00000 Nail Crders Reccive Every Attention.00000 HENRY & NE HAMILTON Victoria à Square.213t THE ST JOHNS FAIR.Its Success Interfered With by Unfavorable Weather.ST.Joxns, Que, \u201cSeptemuer 8.\u2014~The unfavorable wouther of the oj ening day rather interfered with the success of the St.Jolins Fair.The exhibition was of Len counties, viz.: BL Johns, Iberville, Napterville, Beau: harnois, Chambly, Chatenuguay, Hunting- don, Laprairio, Missi-quol, and Kouvilie, and the success of the exnibition wus dependent, in a great measure, on the hard work of the president, Mr.Henry Roy, and the secretary, Mr.N.De! and.The formal opening was fixed Yor Iwo 0'e lock on Tuesday alternoot, and it was expected Lhat the Minister of Agriculture, Hon, Mr.Beaubien, would deliver an address.lle was unable to be present, however, His place was filled i by the on.Mr.Marchara, who ae- livered an appropriate address.In he exuressed his pleasure at being present, nud congratulated those present tn the excellent exhinition they had got together, He was pleased to see sbch a targa quantity of live stock, particularly horses, and thought that tho counties there represented were ahoad of any others he knew.He hoped that tue awards of the judges would be salislactory Lo everybody, and that the best prizes would go to the beat stock.After the formal opening, n general move was made to Lhe various departments of the show, which was well worthy a visit, Although the grounds have been enlarged by an addition ol 50 stalls, making in all 500 staila, Lhore was not suflicient roow for the entries.A furiher expansion ts necessary, and will be made as soon as possible, The exhibit of horses was a first-class one, no less than 126 entries having been receive ed.The other entries in this department 1Included 200 cattle, 150 sheep ad 70 pigs.In the poultry department OU entries were received.1he show of farm products, embracing cheese, honey, butter, maple syrup and sugar, fruits and vegetables was first-class, and thiere were some pai ticutarly flue spect- meus of melons and pumping, 1n the ladies\u2019 department there wns a splendid exhibit of lace, wool work, ems- broidery, fancy work and pamtings, some specimens of which are almost beyond praise, « The show of manufactured products was only fair, there being comparatively lew specimens of agriculiural tmplements er Gladstone's Egyptian Policy.Lox von, September 9.\u2014 Mr.GladsLone and the Earl vo! Rosebery manilest considerable husto in thelr willingness to placate Mr.Labouchere and his faction by begin ning to realize his hopes as regards Muypt.Yesterday a despatoh frum Cairo told of the apparent waning of British Influence in high quarters there and of an increasing lack of respect shown to British officers of naval troops, This desvatch was somae- what enigmatical until explained to-day by a supplementary deapateh, which states that the Dorset Regiment, the strongest in Euynt, has received orders to return home shortiy, This regiment will not be replaced by other troops, Tho British headquarters\u2019 stall and garrison at Cairo will bo removed gradually to Alexandria, where practically the whole remaining \"British fouce ln Lrypt will be concentrated.Aller tix months England Wii! Le reprasentec at Alexandria probably enty by two ironclads.Sha wiil be ready, however, on short notice to send of troops trom Cyprus to meet any emergency.the Anglophiles fn Egypt declare that in the abeence of British bayonets the Khedive will not be able to continue his reign more thao a year.\u2018The Livernls arem t, be »itisfled with the prospective changes, as they believe that France t9 secure an amicable arrangement in Egyp\\ has mado Linportant \u2018concessions in .the Newfoundland dispute, aod has promised her co-operation iu Morocco.The Salvation Army Troubles.ToroNTO, September O.\u2014It lg asserted that the Salvation Army i being greatly iti- jureds by Booth's treatment of Philpott, The Peterboro corps offer 10 join Lhe secos- sivn body If Philpott will send an officer down there.Brantford, Hamilton, Gusiph, Oshawa and Siméue arv also showing slrong slgns of sympathy with the discharged, brigadier.It is asserted that fiiteen thousand nave leit the army In Can-da in the iast two years, the whale trouble being lasea on dissatisinction with the mauage- went of the army allairs at hoadquarters.1b 18 sald that their property ia mortgaged, and since 3ooth came out from England a Inrwe sum oO! money haa \u2018been mad» in New ork, Ji is algo stated that nearly 100 barracks, resche homes, ete, in Osnada, have been abandoned in the last two Years.The First Whaleback Lost.MARSFIELD,- Oregon, September 9.\u2014T'he Whaleback steamer \u201cCharies W.Welmore' is reported on North Spit bar a tolal wreck, The sen is washing over her, Her crew was saved by the lila saving service.The Metropolitan Sinking.ST; Jogn, N, B., September 9.\u2014The Metropolitan was sinking ast lastavoning, Hels unconscious and has not taken nny nourishment for the last twenty-four hours.Ayer's Sarsnnarilla wili cure ure your catarrh, and romove that sickening odor of the breath, The youngest man in the new Lritish House of Commons Is 22 years old; the oldest, 90, .the best pill I ever used,\u201d isthe frequent mark of purchasers of Carter's Little Liver Pills, When you try thew you wil säy the same, Special Notices, \u2019 * Montreal, 12th January, 1891.I, the un- der-written, do certliy that my wife was coughing very much for six years and my | child, four years old, since his birth.Bot have\u2019 been perfectly cured by tho use of two botties of Dr, Liaviolette\u2019s Syrup of \u2018lurpen- | tine.ADOUPAE Lumay, No, 883 St, Denis st, Driver-baker at Stunt & Coteau Bt.Louis, Herbert oy 1010 Rivard st HUNTINGDON FAIR.A SUCCESSFUL OPENING YESTERDAY.ine Wuather in the South-weatern Frontier \u2014 County\u2014Some Excellent Exhiblts- The Prize-Winners, [BPACTAL TO TRE STAR] HUNTINGDON, Que, Seplemner 9.\u2014The annual Jair of the Huntingdon Agricultural Soclsty No, 1, which opened yesterday on their grounds at the rear of Huntingdon viflage, haa things {ts own way, Tho rain fell and the wind blew upon the fairs of! tho counties vo the eust, but exhibitors and spectatora at the fair of ihe county of the south-western I[rontter bLasked In the early autumn sunshine.The day wus charming and before the morning had grown into forenoon the poople began pouring into the falr ground, They came from all quarters, by team and train, a, large party coming Irom across the International line, The fair ls open to the whole District oï Benuburnois and Franklin county, N.Y This large territory wus well represented, both by those who camo Lo sae and those who came to win prizes.Geographically tho district of Boeaubarnois is-pghrt of the wreut valley ol the dt, Lawrence with level prairie-hke land anl an exceedingly rich woil, Itis not acountry of beautiful scenery, but it is & counLry that yle:ds abundant crops and produces a wealthy population, Years ago ita staple article of production wag grain, Sluce then the great west has been ovehed up and practically driven the east out of tho prain market.The farmers of the district were not Blow to see the change aod adapt themselves to {t.\u2018lhe grain fields grew smandler and the dalry increased.Butter, cheese and cattle are now the leading articles of export and every ear sees mixed farming growing and pay- be battler, I'he people are not given to show, but they want things solid and so they took to breeding heavy horses.To-day more and better heavy draft horses can be found in this district thau in all the rest of the Province, vor aro they behind when the competition is thrown opon to the whois Dominion 1he rest of their stock is wall In keeping with tho animals which do the work, Thelt dairies are composed largely of thoroughbreds and their sheep and swine are all of superior quality.All these were represented on the grounds Ypstorday: There was a large show of cattle, but, said an exhibitor, they are not as [at as those of inst year.\u2018That wus owing to the injurious eflect of Lho heavy rains upon the pastures, Comparatively few grades were shown, but the leading families of pure-breeds were represented.Amoug the exhibitors ol Durhams were J.U.Mair, Daniel Brimms, Hugh Garvin, James Cowan.Thos.Ruther.\u201ctord-exbiblted Holsteins, and so did Mr.Sanuster.The leading exhibitors of Avrshires wore Arch.Muir, John Muir, James Stephen, Thos.Drysdale, John How- den, Robert Robertson, Robt.Anderson and Jumes Cottenham.One of the leading ex» hibitors of Jerseys was Mr.John Blach- ford, of Boyd Settlement.The fine sheep exhibit belohged to David John Pringle, Nell McCualg, David Baxter, James Cowan, Daniel Brimms, John Purcell, Malcolm McNaughton, John Purce.In the swine department the competitors were K.J.MoNeil, Peter Cavers, J.G.Mair, Wm.Martin, John Muir.\u2018I'lio horses were numerous and valuable, The names of exhibitors will be found in the prize list.Of course Clydesdales predominated, and their blood could be seen in borses entered in other classes.The horses showit for general purpose would be called draft horses in Stanstead and Missisquoi.Of the other departments perhaps th beat was that filled with apples and vege tables.It Je by far better than that at the Eastern \u2018Townships fair at Sherbrooke.There was also a full display of fancy work and domestic products.The cheese exhibit was pronounced by competent judges to be excellent.Good cheess means money to the people, and all were glad to see 80 fine sarnples prasent.The opening day of the fair saw on the ground Mr, Julius Scriver, M, P, for Hunts ineduns Mr.G:W.Stephens, their local meme ber; Mr, E.K Spencer, M.P.P,, for Missise quoi; Hon, Louis Beaubieu, Commissioner of Agriculture; Mr.Robert Sellers, ot Hint.ingdon; Mr.Robert \u2018Ness, of Hoveok: Des Shanks'nnd R.L.Murchison and &.advocates, of Montreal, The following prizes wore awarded on the first day: i Cattle.i PUREDREDS\u2014AYRSHIRES.Aged bulls\u20141, David Pringle; 2 2 A.Mulr, sr; 8 dns, Couungham; 4, Jas, COW ulls, 2 years\u20141I, Thos.Dry sde; à 2, Jno.Watt; 3, 55, McEwan; 4, Jas.frephen sua: vulis=1, Jno.Howden; 2, Jas, Mc- Fariane: Archle Cook; 4, Geo, Busta J Peter Cavers; 2 2, stout.Robertson; 3, Thos Dryécaie: 4, Jas.s teph Cows, 3 years\u2014l, as Cottingham; 2, Jas,Holds- worth; 3, aos.Drysdale, Lief! ers.2 years\u20141, Thos.Drysdale; 2, Jas.Cottingham; 3, Jas, Stephen; 4, K.Anderson, sual Spring calves Chile Jas.Elliot; 2, Th Drysdale; 3, Jas, Cotl ng! am; 4, W, lielter cales Goodfellow; 2, Thos.DURHAM.Aged bulls\u20141, Jas.Blake; 2, J, G.Mair; 8, Hugh Gavin.Bulls, 2 years\u20141, Daniel Brims.Yearling bulle\u20141, Edwin Hooker, cows\u20141, Daniel Brims; 2, J.G.Malr; 3, Jas, Cowan: 4, \"Jas, Cottingham.Cows, 8 years\u20141, James Cowan.Betters, 2 2 years\u20141, Dantel Brims, Hetfters, 1 year\u20141, \"Daniel Brims.Spring bull calves-\u20141 , James Cowan, POLLED ANGUS.Aged bulls\u20141, Andrew Gilmour.Cows\u20141, Andrew Gilmour, MOLSTEMS Aged bulls-1, Neil Sangste Bille, 1 year\u20141, Thos, Rlthertora.Cowg\u20141, Neil Sangster; 2 James Sangsten Bull calves\u20141; James Sangster GRADES.Heifer calves\u20141.Chas, Turner; 2 Jno.Cross; 3, David ite; 4, Jas, Coutngna -Hesfers, \u201d year\u2014i, Nell Siar; 2, Thos, | Drysdale; 8, X.Mulr, #r,; 4, John Walt.Folfers, 2' years\u2014A.Muir, sr.; 2, Thos.Dryse dale; 3, Robert Anderson, 4, James Cow Lows, 8 years\u20141, James Howden; 2, Neil Sang.ste Cows, over 3 years\u20141, James Cowan; 3, Neil MoCeig) 3, John Howden: 4, John Muir.HERDS, Best Ayrshire\u20141, Thos.Drysdale; 2, Jas, Cote tingham.Best Durham herd\u20141, Daniel Brims.Best grade herd\u20141, A.Mutr, sr.\u2019 Horses.PURE ERED HEAVY DRAUGHT.Stalllons, 4 years old\u20141, QG.G.Stewart; 9, Robt, Ness; 3, McGerriglo Bros Brood mares\u20141, Thos.Cairos; \u20182, McGerrigle ; 3, Duncan \u2018McEwan.\"Stallion 3 years\u20141, Jno.Howden, Fillies, 2 years\u20141, Thos.Cairns; 2, D.McEwan 5 Horse golts, 2 years\u20141, A.Bell; 2, Andrew omerv Horse colts, 1 year\u20141, A.Somerville, English cart horse\u20141, John Carr.plies stallion and sucking colts\u20141, McQerrigle Age ed French coach\u20141, R, Nes: Three year old French coached, BR.Ness.HEAVY DRAUGH.PE PE 5 years\u20141, » bugal MoCalg: 2, Wm, Horse \u2018colts, \u20182 pears T, Edwin Hooker.1llics, 2 Years L Wm.Grier; 2 Edwin arl Pair of horsae\u20141, A.Dell; 2, Wm.Bell; 3, Geo.Buslard, Brood \u201cdires and for]\u20141, Wm, Grier; 2.T.and J, Wintèr; 3, Piorre Brisin.Mares, 3 years\u20141, D.MoEwan; 2, Jos, O'Kelley; 8, Jos.Blake, GENERAL PURPOSE HORSES.stallions, 3 years, not over 1400 Iba\u2014t! Rutuerford; 2, Jas.McClintosk; 3, Thos.Jolly.Brood mares, not over 1800 Îvs- i, Jos, Grier; 2, K.Hooker; 3, Parlan Motarinne.\u2018single drivers,under 1300 1bs,~1,David White; 3, F.L.Brown; 8, Alex Brown Horse colts, 2 g via, not over 1150 1bs,~1, John Tiles o 2 yrs., not over 1100 IL8&\u2014I1 das.Elliott; 2, Geo, Ewart: 3, Wm.Koss.'P air, not over 2600\" Tbs\u20141, Wm.Demp sey: 2, Robt.Elita; 3, Jag.Arthur, Filiy 1 YI8., not over $00 jus.\u20141, Wm, Grier.\u2018Thos, The Avion '* Ashore.Queszo, September 9\u2014J'he Signal Service Oliva yesterday réceived a despatoh ffom Antidosti stating that the barque \u201cAlbion,\u201d bound for this port, had gous ashore nt 12.30 on Wednesday alternoon twelve miles west of South Point Signat Station.A heavy northwes gale was biowe ne at the time, [ier crew wero all saved, Mr.Gregory, ngent of the Department of Pringle, 2 Marine, recelved, the following despatch from South Point, urhlon diffora a little from \u2018the other: \"Bar \u201cAlblon\u201d came ashore a 2.30 p.m, on \\ adnesdny.ten miles west of here.Lites \u2018about four acres from shore.\u201d A BITTER PROTEST.PASSENGERS ISSUE AN APPEAL.They Complain to the Governor of New York that Thkoir Lives ave Boon Yume perilled Needlessly.New Yonrx, September 9.\u2014The following letter has been sent to the Governor of New York state by the Committee of Sanitation Ou board the quarantived steamer \u201cNor- mannia:\u201d \u201cLo the Hon.R.P.Flower, Governor of the state of New Y.rk ~The under- committes representing .the second cabin passengers steamship \u2018Norinannia\u201d in quarantine {n the port of New York, ra spectiutty show: That, ns good citizens, we chaorfully puvmit to such detention as may wed necessary by 8: for the Droservation of the t while undergoing such detention, we are entitle ol the authorities, Lo much care and protection pra infection as any other healthy citizens; as any persons innoceht of cre, ani suffer- ci nterest, 14 1s tions neglected.have not bevn taken, and five Lundred per 8008S, mostly citizens of the United States, have by osed 10 In fec fon, Lo th their own pub 9, ro subit the following acts: We have een d 4 o'clock Saturday worning by been jolt entirely to the niectunts asked for and promised have not.been turnished, e work of disinfection be; Hun \u201che pénis oficers has been stop- provided lor communication with tho honlth officer, With the result that the slek and the dead Ave buen rotained un the ship for &an undue time.Fresh water 8 Hol been provided Lo replace that put on bLoard from the \u201cEine, \u201d aithouxh application bus been muds Lharefor 6 water tanks of the © been.ewpticd cleaned Sud olor win In Jade ready Lo receive IL We hereby oy deciare that at thls moment Lhore is no l!lnéss atuong the cabin passengors, nor Lus there teen for eight days, nor is ere any uv excitetnent moh less panic among the mn Can it be possiuvie nt \u201cthe natlonal Government, the Governur, and peupis of New York, will permit Huu of thew fellow w in good health, to ve longer ship without proper in- knowledge on the part Fedoral or State, that the ship has boon, properly disintected?\u2019 here- fore, we pra that Excelioney will put at Le Health Officer such c ; t expert assistance such app ces as necessary.ow tha ou know the truth we hiope that you wiil act promptly.var to us to approximate All ot which is respacttuliy submit (Signed) J.IL Melhersou, senator of New 8 L.umroarg, .ape er, J.5.Koseuthal, Lr.liange and No Conflict of Authority, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.Wa, September 9.\u2014Sir John Thompson, sieaking tou STAR \u20ac corresponion ut LO- \u2018here can be nn conit Lhe Federal and toe fo the enforcement of quarantine regula Mons, 0 are working for the saws objec \u2018Spain Quarantines England.[SPECIAL 10 THE STAR} LONDON, Sept.Y.-\u2014A special to the Zimes from Madrid says a decree, establishiug guar antine against all persons arriving t from London, has been issued in consequeuce i Lot am from whe Spanish Aslatic Spanish consul here appears uot tu be aware that the states went regarding the presence ol Asiatic cholera iu London has been disproved Inspécting the Maritime Provinces.SPRCIAL TU THE STAR.) 8 .Jonn, N.BD, September \u2014\\fessrs MeCormuek, Baker, Watson Miéribers of the letornn ti wuo are inspecting the quarantloe arranges ments al Lhe diferent cities along the Ate yesterday alter .de.un the C.RL by the quarantine and during elt 6 gave Le à li information as to antine anranHements 8 in ths city.otilied by telegraph of ers, he gave orders to Bout the International Company's sieame he quarau- tine station ttil he could attend a her, Th 6 up the har or, n receiv.nstruciions, wen ck Lo the island and PE there till xa amine y Dr Harding, She detained three hours, Lhe commissioners left for ilalitax lust night.Immigrants Quarantined at tho \u201cSco.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.| +H SAULT STE Mane, Mich, $ Septemba r 9 \u2014 t rect Ir Liverpo oul by the Allan Line Atenmer \u201cCire wssian,\u201d \u201clan de: AL PR © said.they will n live of the C.from the Luperinton- dent of foreign malls, Sir, sirooks, by master Osborne, tu disinfect foreign arriving through Canada, has Leen elleu.The * Normannin\u2019s\u2019\u201d Passengera.nats can- passengers 0 prisoned on thot toatl calle ships about 0 be put an end to, ove ont gh that result was finally brought a or priva te generosity.The Acting tary of Wa wenn Placed of the ~Normaugia, to it immediately inapection vefore from Imprisonment.believed that seconded as they be effectual in proventing aoe gine case of y city on this con- alarme ent Lhe pulbreak cholera in diffarent cities have thus far heen found, on investigation, to be basec lon grouniless fears.Another Stenmer Fliea the Yellow Flag.sanpy Hook, Deptetiber y sa in\u2014The Hamburz-Amork Hae steam ship \u201cWie- bh arrived In towe » seven O'clock this OPA bas her yellow flax hosted, indicating that she +56, \u201cWiel nd,\u201d howevar, carries both cabin and Blo PARS passengers, and no doubt has her ust full Suliman of the iattar.The velluw ing has \"150 beon dois Loa on the infected stoner \u201cNormunuia,\u201d vad i is evi- yen that there is wore sickness aboard of \u201cThe vellow flags of tho! dugia\u201d \u2018ani *Mor- a\u201d have not been holstsd this morning, De it ie beyond doubt that there have \u201cdeatus oceurreu yesterday.Heures eoutin uo to show a ver no fresh outbreaks of disease \u2018aboard those wo 8, A Whey Ye White Bar ee = annle,\u201d [rom Liverpoo ère morning for Néw York, she log signals: \u201chaport ma all oie t has been learned yi pl \"that : portion o ol \u201cBandy at to the use well pi from.\u2018holora-infe tod ships.and\u201d That they et undergo Lhe ie period of Starvation \u2018eaide.arr favors such a plan and has se Intoruied th Wi shin \"Joseph John,\u201d ook this worming, Tis ve seal ue Lis species of Steamer, but is lik to have à number wmi- Ent abr.Lax Quarantine Methods, 8 Vos, Rig ig 9.-Mr.Bertaux, ot le W.Lertaux & Co., No 10 Stone streot, raid Vestardny wmorning that it wus quite trae that perinits to puter port had been given au his Mee.lie aid d be, did not Lhiuk the © was ol cholera voming hy way of te Sound, altoouzh he BeRLOW! pp tha were was nothing vo stop IL in the way of official medical {nspec- Hou, and ho inspection ol any xind to make als sou vers tug Indications of at Mr.Seguin for a number ot years had, at his headquarters at the taux, & Co, and from thure rave per \u2018mils Lo captalns to proceed their pl ore and un The caplains called at Lhe vilice for those permits, Ar Beguine ar not board the vessels, x sald that during the wae ok eg une has besn so quarantine that he the city, He delegated a ollice boy, Who Las been iv tng out permits to any captain x ho called for : Mr.Bertaux said that there i no Health Oflicer to uni ho entrance through the Sound, and it Would be a ast two having & Modical inspector stationed at Hell Ga Lire offico boy, Mr.Kertaux said, only gave per wi | to sailing vegsels trom along the alts vd ho acknowledged that gave \u2018A permit to ihe steamship paLvandy, \"from bt.John\u2019s, Nfld, and the boy, hes id, gave aria toall vessols ¢oln- ing lu by way ot Heil iber of busiiess wien «own town said through a voluntary statement of the captains, and captains re not noted for voluu- teur ILE such 1nform Denths Ou tlie \u2018 Wyoming.\u201d QUAHANFINE, N.Y., September 9.\u2014 wure smotliored to death on tho ng last ROL.le names of the WE ing\u201d aro: Viola Pearson, aged 23 Yours, nnd Ellas Pearson, aged six months.Dr.ins has sent two coudre and a mother of the same Jamily, K with cholera,toSwinburne isiand.They had poly, been there three works out or he ** Wyoming ' has been sent to he two members of tho Pearson's famlly, who died on the Wyoming,\u201d were Swe * aud three chil- Rug- caused by asphyxiation, vit the case is stil] unexplained.\u2018Tne steamer \u201cWyowing,\u201d whiz ordered to the lower bay this morning, has 275 cabin 363 bluerage pusseugers aboard, Sew YORK, September 9.\u2014The general nxer \u201cgent of the Hamburg- American Bletustiip Comjany says ne believes that the Sloat bOAL Stontne ton\u201d wlll not be to Accomuo date alt the cabin \u201cNormannia,\u201d and that ls passengers would ve Letler off on the \u201cNormannia Boston's Quarantine Ne he in ternational Quarantine JLaspection + ctumission arrived ou WVedues tr w York fur the posa of DECO Tae \u201cquaran ine facilities aL this port heir vestes Quebec où F riday last au were in New York jn amination of the quarantine requirements and methods.facilities here the Commission says that (Galtoupe 8 island and surroundings lurnish almost an ideal location lor a quarantine \u2018sta that tne station shoulu be provided with a commodious chamber and botier for disinfecting clothing, Lag- Blear the wharf supplied urnace for charging vesgals with sulphur dioxide, and janks or disin- lectants; that moderc and ire commo dious hospitals should be bulle, Pr chat the to take the place of the surface wells now in use, which, with cholera on the island, might vecoe a source of great danger The Disease In Paris.PARIS, September 9\u2014Ia this city and puburos 69 fresh cases otf cholera and 52 nurse em- p'oyed tu the during the day irom t two days\u2019 linea Every effort that sclernce couid suggest Was made to sava.the patient\u2019s lite, even an assistant, a mere youth, sub- mitling to the operation of a transfusion of blo -d, but In spite of avery care aml attention the patient succumbed tos the malady.Cholera Case at Dublin.DUBLIN, Senjember 9.\u2014The steamer \u201cCity of Rotterdam \" rom Hamburg, arrived list evening, a yellow (hig.boarded by theo Health Officer, who was informed that oue of the seamen on board had been attacked with cholera, 8 man was removed Kr an hos ital and tie steamor was Lhoroughly fumig Meturns from amb Less Favorable, LONDON, Septe r8\u2014Tne Antwerp correspondent ol (he.ain News says: \u201cIhe Lancet to report on the outbreak, condemns tne water supplied to the poorer quarters of the city as contamtnate ze, nd Lhe sanitary cond: Lion as generally | rending and sickening scenes in t pilais of Hamburz.The idemte reached such a pitch that thers is no time for prevention weasures, ry moment Is pied attending dreds are plied in namelées graves.Lives can only gue the Jaie of etriken friends, The cotatuon misery appears Le have hardened the p ple.Nob body a panies the dead crying : ite doubt that many persons, principally children, have been take the hospitals on rave been infected.viding for the furcivle removal of sick persons from houses; there., the epidemic will continue sporadicaliy through the winter, to reappea 1th vigorin t Docrensine in Europe.September 9.\u2014The cholera re- tur na for yesteria rease ol 8 ne ses and one death, compared with the ror Carns for Wednesday.e figures for yesterday are 11 now casesand 10 deaths, For Wednesday there were 19 new cases and 11 Batna.HAMBURG, 9.\u2014The mo heal terial (ecrense In number of cases and [deat ha.Yesterday, de to the officias rewurns, there were new cases and deaths, Compare with the figures issued for Wed: nesday, poster days returns show a decrease uf 202 n ou Capos and {0U deaths, Tho Actlon of the Central Board of Health Approved of.The edico- Chirurgical Society at its meeting dnst evening adeptod the following resolu © * That this S8oclety endorses and approves of the ac ion of Lhe Central Board of Health in duarantining u the prov ince.September.Murdered in Genoa, ENoA Sente mber 9.\u2014The U.8.S.\u2018New- \"arrived hers several days ago to take pact in the.Columbus Jeles.Among her Crew WHS A Sallor named Frank Raetily,.He wis à liberty man terday and in the night d was di the affair have not yet but it 1s said the murder was entirely unprovo altel, Susvonaed Payment.LONDON, September 9.-\u2014The Houes and Land investment Trust (Limited) nas sue- pended of apmts The capital of ithe concern \u201cTHE LIQUOR TRAFFIC, SITTING OF THE ROYAL COMMISSION, } \u201cThe Evidence Tendered by Mr.L.O.David | and Judge Dugas This Moruing \u2014Agninst Prohibition, Fhe Montreal session of the Royal Commission on Prohibltion opened at the Olty : Hall this morning.It had veen originally intended to use one ofthe Mayor's rooms at the City Hall; but, as His Worship was receiving some visitors from the Engiish men- of-war, it was decided that it would be better to meet In another room.The Coun- sell anti-chamber was finally selected, and the Mayor having placed his confidential man, \u201cNarois sé,\u201d at the disposal of the Commission gom mended N.Be Wie the loa to his left were occu: pled by Messrs s.E.F.e, M.P.P., G.A.Gignuit, ru Le he was prévoit on benalf of the distiliers, and Mr, = appeared to watch the interests of the \u2018tom per- ance y.Al ele lock, Mr.Monaghan, the secretary, \u201cread the proclamation appointing Me.Comm mission, commissioner Worentn the Mayor, bu eisewhero they would have to proceed with Sug sxamination 58 of other, Wiese ses.witness, perance; he thu nt realest curse of bo wor pleine clas oweover, consider LE een the best remedy that could be esired, as it was it à een a ce 1 be tnoreased or diminished; not be des troyed.test sto diminish the evil w tax Lhe stronæ liquor traffic hens in all its Lranches, to an almost probibitive extent In fact.Then he uid encourage the Importation of light w Wines as much ve 2 sibie, and their Jpanufaclure in this try; also the of grapes 2d vines Believing, as ne irk that in cold Écountrles one must su pplyla beverage of some kind to the people, he felt tnat if one did the country drinking was pre vie thought license commissioners © .AS-INDEPENDENT AS POSSIBLE, While a member of the legislature ha had endeavored to have a hig law assed.Witness strongly favored a reduction in the number of saloons.If a man passed ten or twenty saloons on his way home, he Rue 8 tempted ten or twenty times Witn did not think that greatest harm was done by the hotels, poor in an would not drink at ail if he bad t \u2018saloon.Again recurring to the subi tect of light wines, wituess was of the pig quite contrar Am trained to apprecitile à (Ine light wine, would was not only not injurious, Lut bene Lhe Hon, Judge Dugas was next sworn.He had lived In Montreal since 1865.H had Leon Juage of Sessions since LETH, and 8 a llcens» Commins for about twelve ants, He descr tbed the em of arautine iso Ter ba | dis- ay complained of cat He that they ed if he would favor th saloo being made proportionate to the population, he reptied that every citizen, should in the eye of the lnw, and If one man got a license it rhould not be « Monod to another who was Ho wouid suggest wer should ve e cominissioners in the first he wou weed out the and restaurants by foe Re tel keepers to have accommodation for a certain num uests, and making restaurants restaurants In the real sense of Lhe word.T Ww at present provided that meals at all hours should be had of permanent ve an inducement to holders to keep orderly their liconses or Any country.Fronivition would bring pepple! to des ton themeel breaking t a bad (ning.comuggiig hd lilt dis i e would V als Indulgence in wine, they might t resent his experiance as Pores ge of ssions showed \u2018professional thieves,\u201d committed were crime Magistrate and Ju him t id ou tive.80 or the Feault of drunken; nese.ev.Dr.nd: \u201cAre the \u2018habitual\u2019 or professional\u2019 oriminals addicted to strong he?ess: \"Undoubtedly; business hr ur 8 sir Joseph Hickson: \u201cThese offenders often display great astuteness?\u201d\u2019 wit * \u201ces; remarkaole astuteness in mos cases.sir parcs Hickson; \u201cThen drinking, bas not impaired thelr int Intellectual powess itnass: * The people here wor good, but when they got drunk they committed offences which they would not otherwise, Witness was very anxious to be relieved of his discretionary authority as license cumini The license commissioners should h va instrao.tions to grant or reject a license application n cond but not during Î ea to Roman Catholic church, had done gé#at work among the Canadian preacher, Withers, favored a hea coho agement to the drinking of fight wines and beer, Salis n keepers, asa rule, were not inclined to follow the law, ir Unes could violate A Was NO Use re- mob.\u201d The n simple; no penalty should ve infheted except in cases where ublic were annoyed.by the notons of the drunken man.o ing the knew ot instances where men would do anything to procure liquor.They had got drunk on \u201cPain-Killer,\u201d and even on tobacco uice and other extraordinary concoctions, idea of establishing places to pion confirmed drunkards could Le committed for terms of years, [or troat- men The Commission adjourned at half-past one, nadian Grain.The guestion of the hanuling of Canadian grain at New York is not Roine | to be takene om- up at present by the Corn Exe.mittee, The Ta to-day\u2019 that the Now York P as talking ng over tf the matter, ange e vas notified change and that ne here in the mean- Dirty Yards.olice report the yards fn rear of 171 122 wa street in their best to keep the city clean.Died fn Gaol.Yes terda ay morning a prisoner named Napol n Venne, who wa rving a term er vacrancy, die died in the gaol from genoral debility.The \u201cPomeranian\u2019\u2019-\u201cSabracn\u2019\u2019 Trouble An investigation is to be held next Tues day by the Harbor Commissioners into the trou ble bet between: the - steamadips \u2018Pom eran- tte | st he) oelitsion, ter eee the anohor \u201cPomeranian\u2019 simply ght : of the \u201cBabraon and 1 was carried away; Te is also olalmed that the \u201cBabaon\u201d\u2019 was on the wrong side of the river.\u201cBoth pilots mu will a pear before the Harbor Commis sion neoident to, \u2014 chier of the Another-of the boats part the Richelieu sud Ontario Navigation Company has met wit] trouble, this time the steamer \u201cPassport\u201d n accident occurred to her yesterday.while on her way down Ro Montreal with about 200 American yuri, The cause of the accident breaking ot the monkey tall casting that Connects the feed Rump, oo completely disabling t ssport.\u201d at tl v into the city last The capta know just exactly how long it will take Yo repair the damay Seeing the Lions.Yesterday afternoon Ald.Stevenson took a number o &lish, Amerloan and Scottish guvets around the © ity show the ta.These of course included a hitch up and ladder work a .opben 8 church.Another r intorestiug » $ the water fountait on Victoria Eure, \u201cwhich, en turned, on sent oo a strong volume waterto a height of 110 feet.The Aldsrman's 8 his brother; tbson and Mrs.Gibson, ondon.og.Rev.Alr, Swanson, of London; Messrs.R.8.Cart.prighe nid S.Bannell, also of London, and t E Allen, Dr.- EC.Booth, and Mir.£, W Powe, of Host ton.Hls License Cancelled.The throat or! the Liconss Commiesloners was ca arrled | effect this morning, when na panne Lhe certificate of dollars and costs.Lawrence street, months for a similar 5 once, but a his first conviotion, his \u201cHcense \u201cvas not taken away The Government takes Proceedings, tectives \u2018 received instructions from n t pouitan Commission Comvany, for pool sell- ug and placing money.'Alderic Beaudoin Discharged.In the Courtof Queens Bench this morn- ng the Crown abandoned the prosecution ot Alderic \u201cBenudoin, there being no case against hir The prisoner wae discharged from custo PERSONAL.Mr.Arthur E.Allan has returned from Cacouna, Mr, M.K.David and Mrs.David have returned 0 Lown, Mr, and ae Misses Urquhart have returned fro; X Mr.Da vy \u201cpens and family have returned from the country.Mr, and Mrs.Ciartage, of Montreal, left on the * Teutonic r Liverpool eek.Mr.R.Gruenwald, and I I, bave returned trom Cacouna where \"they pont the summer.Mr, Jesse Joseph, aralicooshia,\u201d has reiurned to the city, aftera sojourn at Old Orchard Beach Miss Gertrude Bennett has returned to her home ln we lisboro ', Pa., after spending five weeks ln wa pensant \u201cAt Home\u201d was given by Mrs, John MeLenoan a t her residence \u2018By-the-Lake,\u201d Lub.caster, yesterday, pr, Contin of Paisler.Scotland, was introduced n Change at aid of Trade yesterday by Mr.A.G.Thom The Misses basta, of Sherbrooke street, who have been s spending some tine at Old orchard Beach, have returned to the Mrs.Ruth KR.Burrett, had charge he the centennial Kindergarten, Fe elphia, guest of Miss eo 27 Victoria street,\u201d The fre nds in the city ot B.W.Dowling, form ly of the Windsor, ow or Murray Hill Hotel, New York, Wi pau x sorry to learn that he Is serious Dr.Sowa has left town for some days, hav.g be ved to attend the Kev, Drs suilr- van, Shop oc \u201cAigo ma.He left yesterday for the Sault Sto.Ma The Rev.Abbé re ene Dubuc.curé of the Racred Iteart, has en Ap polnted a me th Bourd of 1 Roman Catholic School PT Rene \u20ac late Kev ee je Marechal, phy daughler Mr.Murphy, ot aed wiih Soh \u2018ustinéuos at d à preparatory art course in Mon she be | complete her studies tn ank Mahan, who speaks au th Y.M.C.A.on Saturday evening, is mber of \"Lhe Spring- fleld Football Team Which \u20ac came ed near scoring on Yale last season Je\u201d 1s now on his W trom his home in Memp nls, Tenn., to Springdold: where he will resume bis studies for Y.M ork.Among ! the Montreal peonle at Now Sort this : W.J.Hunter, D, Scott.t, P.Ga Day.D Grana am, A.van Aliso D.th, 8, velr, J.La gns, J: a 2 J.alley,\u2019 Mrs.Michael, J.Lyons, D.Murray, J.Smith,\u201d W, J.Mani ds Tortan The or, Gavi anes wh ved on the \u201cBue ean Ing n bret holiday in the acne Drevin nce, Corer 0 the Pan-Presby ir.dotre ligious literature, tive work on the Gospels having met with general acceptance in England.OTEL IVA The following were the arr rivals at the hotels since yes y: Austin, 4 Toronto, st, Lawrence Ta Armstrong.J., M7 ndon, Eng.St.Law rence 1} Alla an, banl,, Philadelpbta, Windsor Hernett, We EK.Otia wa, st Lawrence Hall: a Geo., Nicolet; B u, ohn Chicago, Babbage, Miss, Thousand Islands, st.Lawrence Hall; Benson, C, Quebec: Philadelphia, y Blrebell, ron indsor; bell nu T., \u2018st.com Now w Yo rk, Balmoral: Lodo fo Ahr l'ork, Balmoral; Morrison .Wm vite, EE + Morgan Hall; Mercier, , Ne Meone arvey Was ngton alin Mann, T.H,, De Detroit, Windsor; Morser.T., Toron to.Balmoral; McDeon ald, Le McArthur, Alex, St.Catharines, Halls CC Richoll.Cha, pese sors Prevost, nai aria , ronto, Windsor; \"en Ge G., N W., Cleveland, \u2018Hall; G, Hall; Reyn oids, oF We: eating,\u201d vandsor Ne ase, J.W.Toron ito, Hon: Hall; Stmonds, 8.W, w., oston ork, .Balmoral: sor; ucke! Jyuniame, C.He , Ha all; Gevelind, Mr.Mrs., New Yo ore, Wi 1ndsor; Westcott, C.L,, N Ni w York, Wind- DEATH TESSIER\u2014In this city, on Thursday, t inst, at hig Josldence, 1507 &t, Cahorne ath Teas! Brocer, aged 40 years.Fun- Septem mber 10, at 7.30 a.m.acquaintances win\u201d piease accept NORRIS\u2014On-September 9, 1892, Margaret Jen- Norris, aged $3 ye Tears Fun: THE WEATHER, 11.00 à.m._-probabilities for thé next twen tour hours: Moderate winds; Nine; a little Cher temperatu.Se Minimum temperatures for the past twenty- four hours: Edmonton, 42; Chlgary, 40; aud x 80! nape Arthur, ; \u201cad; Montreal.48: ques Read} rà & Harrison's Siandara Phar mometer this dag: Max, 68; min sam date last year: Max.as min., 48; ron nme readings Wo-daY: à, 30.46; 12 M, 80.48, be THE.BRITISH OFFICERS\u2019 RETURN VISIT.The o Commander abd\u2018 OMoers of the \u201cMagl- clenne'! Out on the Mayor and Are Made Welcome.Capt.Pipon and some of his officers pala a return official visit to the Mayor at the City Hall this forenoon.Eleven o'clock was the hour fixed for the reception, and sharp on time the naval visitors arrived at the City Hall and were received by the Mayor and escorted to the Council Chamber, Introductions were in order, the Mayor do- | inæ the hopors.Those presented were Ald.Dufresne, Farrell, Griffin, Cunningham, Cresse, Germain, Clendinnenz.Motiride.Stevenson, Prefontaine and Robert Proctor and Shorey, * Hon Marti member of Parlinment,\u201d ar \u2018tia Mayor, Captain te] Allan, Dr.Bgoth and Mr.E.Howse, of Boston, Mr.Bold in, Mr.L Beaubien, jr., and others.r McShane Fe feeling whic \"h greste was everythingan Énglletman coula dostre.He hoped they ould leav © SAMS good feeling 6 French ofilcers Ald, et ald that British seamen had had a name through a the ages that were past.Although here, they did not belong to the visitors\u2019 coun they were one under the same fag, and tho people ot Canada were as loyal to the Queen as the people in ful an esse romarked that they all loved d of liberty pd Mr.Boivin likewise reroclioer pressions of welcome Ald, Stevenson was called upon and promised a rousing to their Visitors, especially ¢ a They then &djour parlor, where the Mayor proposed Lhe health Capt.Pipon and his officers In the follow- entiemen, drink thon health homily, as Iam sure yo J Addressing Pipe ap he said: your uncle was a friend of Tams McShane\u2019 e's, and a at that, rI am proud to give you something | \"in Hn for the kindness re verve ed by m eg un- suillod and unstaine ns a Briish seaman.\u2019 toast was receiv th three times three and whe slinging of \u201cFor they are joily good tell Capt.Pipon asked his ofticers to drink to Montreal, its him blush, RO away Ww e lmportance than II called upon they would do their best to uphold Lhe glory of Great ritain Bx-Ald, Shorey, the Hon.Mr.Hardie of Ontario, Capt.Allan of Bosto and Ald.Pretontaine, all spoke in the warmest kind of a AY possible an assured them of hear welco Lajoie ot Sobmer Park fendered the freedom ot also paya visit Lo the Yara Nattonel at Outremont on Tuesday.The \u201cMagicienne\u201d will give an exhibition of drill sve day next week and on thurs day nicht will give an exhibition of \u2018ho strength of their search lights The \u201cMaglcienne\u201d takes her name from the old \u201cMaglcienne,\u201d was captured by the British from the Frenchin 1781, but was 0 valuable a vessel Lo destroyed, and as put into commission under the British ag.Disgraceful Sanitation.To the Æditor of the STAR: ; rou permit me to express through your valuable columns, the opinion many of our cluzens, that th saattary\u201d condition of the city is in ; vory Lhis fact Is ouslly demonstrated s the trouble to in- by aay person who r Lhe fences f m spect our lanes, and surroundin the vards citizens not resorts, who have allowed every description of Hith to fester in barrels, ete, during ne one moutas ofthe year.A vai r old houses also contain dry been plac A brilliant () piace of onion.eer, aint afte laint Das been ma e,panitary police (so called) have visited the houses in questiou, yet their condition mains the same.In view © a cholera visiting the city the Council should appoint effectually 1 remove ed.Bad Drainage.To the Editor of the STAR: upon doinz 8 and assured me the delec lords, would rathe their soul than pakt with a penny ar such \u2018a bor r the benefit of their tenant the Inbavitants o of have gone to the trouble of se mine citizens\u2019 dwellings, The fandlords oul Ce closely watched remedy the qolects, of drainage or wh ever ouble is, notin a fe oath, na , pornae gon A Charge of Conspiracy.After belvg acquitted ofthe charge of larceny brought against him - the Cour ' ne Ameen Ab- r manded to await Lhe Arrest of the others, The Alleged Murderers Sent Back.Harris Biank and\u2019 Charles Hosonwolg, the alleged murderers, who been xtradi- ted, werd back.£0 Town nda Pa, this morning \u201cby Sherif Knapp and Chief Wilcox.Preliminary Ohjections Dismissed.The preliminary objections to the coms testations of the Vaudreul and Soulan elections were dismissed byvJludge Doherty this mo Fast Driving.Odilon Gagnon, à ahdemaker living on St.Constant street, Was fined twenty doilars by the Recorder this morning for fast driving.A Baron\u2019 in Trouble.tive Gladu has srrestad a mgn w caiis Dimsell Baron de Courten, on the ealing_ five hundred dollars wort August 6th lat ho sold toe Grand Besta goods.It ls alisged that er hs 3 , drove à ao nom of Fi, 58 WAgRON an r n expre - the i p , pe MCE serted by H An aged w man, Pauline Tremblay, who salu she à came from Chambly, wi as taken sick on Bt.Oatherine street near St.Denis this morning, and was taken ie e or to place her in some charitable mn institution and had then deserted hor, Tried to Cut His Throat.A med J Jobu Heelan, living at 232 Dufferin street, Co Louis, attempte sulcide yesterday a fiernoon by cutting vs throat, He did not make the gash deep enough, and will recover.Mes told the physicians at the Notre Dams Hospital that he had been d rlnking : and attienipted his life ina moment of del FINANCIAL ( Continued from Page Hour.AFTERNOON SALES.\u201430 Peo a 106 200 R.O, Nav.Carat 64, 26 qo nt 635%.4 aL G4, 75 do at 6374.\" 50 do at 6354; b a at 16 at 675; 50 Str Rallwa) at 237 pointment that th o larger was but inditeren.that \u20180.for is exceptional My the conservative aclior debt, reduced, {ngs increased aud the market xets in a condition Whore ny Advance can be sustained over light, St.Paul is likely to lead Lhe movement.The p prie activity to-day was in sugar retinin og, sugland and Reading.Tim rumors.brought \u201cain suiort, ater terial rise, except on aforosaid short interest\u201c Talk of a al betwron the eadin w England has sided tirely and houses identitiod with forineradvunces in the stuck are large buyers, was considerable strength in distillers al d national fond.and these stocks with New England marked the rinclpal advances of the da in Active ist of stocks, The general market was firm with the Gould stocks In fair demand.MONTHEAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Feporied for sas Arak loa Nt Stock Brokers, ÿ Bt.Bac Tan ent \u2018alreet, ray x Ga.sx Sept 8 as ed bid Bk.of PI x6 2% va * 244 xd - \u2014- DES x patrie cue \"eco! xxl c x tit x \u2014_ Cok 232 cec-ceu Sed =.Montrea, LU.Cable Coin.Goal Coo L & \u2014\u2014r me babes pp ce x a x Ou Ce iiae el es! GG Si + le © J Montreni as Sk Lo New stock Can, Faolic ny, Do ad bonds.Tes a 8 woo pu ars siol FEELS WM CotCo, Do Bonds, Dom.Cotton Co.0 3 ets 1 Got Li gainot æ \u2014 Dulu ih Hallway, sr 42 Morchants Eco: 1 Ë u and I Irregular.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.i YORK, September 8.\u2014 The Posl\u2019a fin- Ancial article Rays: Phe stook market was dull this morning and somewhat irregular.In 8t.Paul and Jo al stocks the tendency was heavy, dustrial shares and New Eng'and advanced shärply.M annutlan and Edison Electric weru leatures in Lne advances, while sugar and distilling certifie cales made !ractional gains YORK STOCK EXCHANGE Apeclailly reported for the MTAR b 7 MacDones 1 Bios, Bteck Brokers, 613 Bt.Francois Xirier street Sept.al ye ve Vi 3 ; Tid R100 7 16058 133 154 26 104 85% 8 Closs 37 \u201c> ls£llg i © - x +1 gl * ¥ SE x bi 130 be fart ix - = &x ë WHE 5 EK sendh = am wn) Homes = =o Sects FREE RETR 3 3 JOR =e PEL tSI Gti 111 É SRI 158 = XR act ms -oliœxlili xx ES Lo} Wheeling.Mierling Ex.Money.Pac in Lon Nat Cordage Duluth Com Do Pref LUFTI IE IISIEIE Et ZEEE FOREIGN EXCHANGE.Report ted {or the BTAR by Mesars.W, L.B.Jackson .Brokers, 1781 Notre Danis street P, 9 Br DO), My Se ept, 4, In New Yor n Bank Posted : gal qu belles \u2018Goant'r var Fais 3s prin 4 T9 1100 9-18 5% 60 ris) Franes AA Short n London 36 per cent, Rugiand rate, 2 per cent.CHICAGO) MARKETS.Oswald Brea.reper opening and highest lowest and elosing orieen In Ohicago so-day as 4 follows 9.© pasauae matoT eat Olosing Menta.Highast sa 255 if R1x) ~~} *- Bept.sop.; Nov., ec.Mas Sept.Get.eo ss tel SBS dan.EOE» RO hoe \u2014 a] ON 1 SEX Td So] Set 80 TA J 6782 i 830 6.30 Slabiisind form etc, for closing prices sen abulated lo closed 79 4e N Sept.19% > OO baer.BDec Corn, 5 56740 N Se 5e O0 on \u201cGaia Wy 40 Sept, KES Mont Dis de Gor.6870 ouai, 71355 Das UIR.\u2014~Wheat closed No, 1 pard, 760.So set 754 fo 77 Dec, N Northern; Dec.Now.do, on track, a?, do, on track, Te.OLEDO-Whea closed orm cash and set, CE cie May.No.8 Nok NC 48 cash, XY Oct, .Lo L el Bept.Tos Wiens 7834, to © iia! Pébra 40 à 8 dso tof Oct 43378 Daa 410\" Dec, 476 May.cush, 297, B.ept., 30540 B, Oct.po in 301 .T.R.B arbeau, | Merchant Tallor, of opposite the Bal- wn the quality of wore he Ts turning out: it sjeaks for itself.Orrawa, bo 7,1892.Mr, = K Bare u, CMY dime oo | [ must & say ce it isa perfect node ad several suits mada in Montreal and for vercoul arrived in d tIa am more than asls am Yeh 1 made for me shall havo Kl my influence, and [ will recommend to you ai friends who æu to Montreal.My est t wishes to you and your family 8.and f Signed) Le L Hass._ 213 2 Special Notices.y your dress goods A la Ville de Montreal Sorex St, Lawrence and st.Catherine etre HENRY BIRKS & CO.PRESENTS FOR GENTLEMEN, LIQUEUR STANDS, WATER SETS, CLARET JUGS, In Stetina Siivèr, Finest Ele~tro-Plete nd Choice Cut Glass, 235, 237 ST.JAMES STREET.MB C.Fes BATUR DAY, \u201csept, 10th, 3 00 vl is I 1% 6a ay House, face Kiver Asa 13th, 7.30 chi SE Sept.15th, 6.00 oun nisin supymit, T ii AY .15th, 7.30 y 8 RUBENSTEIX, Captain: cap hoad Ita 11 , LOU N.B.\u2014Oct, 16th, Han Ses AN D.& IRTUGU ESE SYNAGOGUE, Kean ley street, oo tL.\u2018Catherine.à commrittes will be in sttendance on Sunday, 1th lust, SE! m 10.30 till 12, Jo for the RENTING UF ATS for pee on uin 2132 MULL, Ton.-Secreitary.20 LOTS REMAINING Westmount Homestead Co.Property COTE ST.ANTOINE ring Le close thom put.n Moderate Price will be en For either single lo ausstioonbly the epricest rave red, loc cality for villas au res lvetrte Railway sure, Druins, Water, Elec- trie Lyçiit, half City Laxes t T.JAMES CLAXTON, 180 ST.JAMES ~TREET, 206x ATTRACTIVE HOM CN ~~ For Sale.CENTRAL situation on UNIVERSITY STREET, near Sherbrooke, with vacant lot adjoining.Cut stone front, in perfect order, sanitary srrange- ta of the best à inalli the bou Un- ortion of this #eini-detached Moderate price, ters to suit.T.JAMES CLAXTON, 208x8 180 Ni.James Ntreeot.TRADE BULLETIN.Subscription\u201482 per year in advance.following articles appear in this week's issue of he TRADE BULLETIN EDITORIALS 1\u2014The Buraiog Question of n New, Bankraptcy Law \u2014 The Trolley System\u2014The low Price of Whent\u2014Apple Contracts \u2014 The Importation oi ftuge\u2014 Cheese Doing Well\u2014-The Apple Trade Ex- cited\u2014The Sensou\u2019s Cannin SUB.EDITORTALS:\u2014Meney Abundant\u2014In- land Freluhte-Canadian Hay for England ugnr Trust Profits\u2014Cnnadian Apples n Engiand\u2014Qeean Froighia-The A e Crop\u2014&c.Besides the above, the Trade Bulletin has its usual Special Corraspondence from ondon regarding Oénadian Produce in England: aim full Review of Trade and General Producs in\u2019 Montr H.MASO N, Prop.\u201cTrade Bulletin,\u201d Orrion-16 St.Sacrament St, Montreal.215x1 LA MONTAGNE, CLARKE & CO, Hombers New York Stock Exchanze, BANKERS, Mentrea! Oftice-183 St.James Stre New York Office\u201415 Broed treat (Mille Bnildine), Receive deposits rub oct | to check at eight, Int atised 5 Aeposite n° 4 eck at eight.Interest soute orders Tor CT purchases of Biocks snd Bonds for investment or on margin s#W-Cennected by privnte wire York.Chicago and Tarontm.180% FINE ARTS W.SCOTT & & SONS ould draw attention ¥ bé their collection of Que 3 \u201d .Paintinges.\u2018Which st present ix nnneuslly large and important 1739 NOTRE DAME ST.VISITORS WELCOME.with New 213x6e0d $500 ) REWARD.above reward will will be paid by the Town of .Antoine to an n who will give ote Bt, Antoine on Jist Augu m ber ins \u201cDAVID ROLLAND, ec.-Treasnrer, 2133 hel burglaries § HERAT Corr BT.ANTOINE, 8th Bept., 1892, FOR SALE OR TO LET ew Houses GREENE AVENUE.Stone Front, Hot Water Furmsce, 5 Bodrooms \u201cI JOHN A.TXES, 1724 Noire Dame Street, FOR SALE \u2018Chetce Bullding Lets, alse 100,000 feet of Residential Property, OTE 8T, ANTOINE.AT A BARGALN, sors A.TEE.-J124 Netre Dame st.209x8 » .A BARGAIN.= Tio Choice Lois, Cote SL Antoine, JOHN A.Ton poy oe Dame Street.READY | SubPivision TAISON NE! UVE.The fin west tract of 480 ts, with a river frontuke of somo To AI Jen Mout valuable tract von the mer, Will sell on easy payments sad long tim 200 ARPEN NT TRACT.short distance eas th ve, [Another tract of {wo undrsd arpen por h and des, hertsouy lev À real bargain, ouf 2300 160° ARPED POINTE-AUX NTS.TRE FM BLES, Four scres froutage un river, ould make à Bue suburban town, Very cheup an easy terms {pay SA ULT-AULR ECOLLET.(BACK RIVER.) 223 screw already gubdivided Ihe best and cheapest subaivision in the ne Lun- dred thousand doilurs can ba 1 inde \u2018out of this {te one Uuis $12,000 needed to handle \u201c iy.~ LONGUEUIL.s in the very town of Langueuil, ad- Have all the advan- rain sldeowalks, col- oa and couvent \"publie souoëls aud mar- gets, Also low commutation fare, vn ferries st cents, and railways Rg nts.Thess lots po latanu average price of BL + vach.*75 UUV can be made iu less than three years, Only 812,000 needed town, = MONTREAL SOUTH.ROO lotsa, -One-nau tuterest La the abuva The most fucoessful subtiru around Montrer i blished sellin every day and giving large prose Any one wishing an a investment as only to examine this property HOCHELAGA WARD, Great Canadian Pacitiec Nabobs\u2019 myndicnte, One-fourth interest in 40 sores of land, in which £ G.Shaughnessy and others are pro.priet ju now: oflered for sale, We know of hotuing Rs KOUd as tits In ibe, city.It is « sure he 3 ou 530 lou {oluing i a railway, Station.The {his being © t least 50 pi per foot in the next Lo Years.tre ought to bring à proût of 575,0 PARENT BROS, Real Estate Agents, 46 St.James street.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Sell and Buy on Commission Houses in all situations and at all ; prices.Business Properties of all sorts.Rent Hodses, lurnished and unfur- tores and shops.Lend Money nt fowest on ites of Interest on first mortg Manage i st 8, collect Toate, \u2018attend tor repairs, axes, Place Insurance at lowast rates in first-class Companie Do.Sell, by Auction, Real E Bstute of all de- oriptions on lowest te Ground Floor, 181 ST.JAMES ST.Corner Lot For Sale \u2014oN\u2014 DORCHESTER STREET, Corner of St.Matthew street, 37,060 Feet.For sale en bloc.J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 ST.JAMES STREET.213 2 SHERBROOKE STREET.TO LET.\u2014A Cut Stone Front Hou beautifully situated on the best paru ot Sherbrooke street.ts, Gasaliers, etc, will Le sold at a valuation.Eusy terms.P ossession in October or 1st November, : Rent $70 J.CHADOGK SIMPSON & CO, 181 St.James Street, SEE - Those two New Red Stone Houses, 1293-1296 DORCHESTER ST, To be comploted shortly.Everythin rs.Workmanship an materials the very best.Price $10,000.218x3 J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 213x2 HOUSES TO LET.Furnished or Unfurnished.J.Cradock Simpson & Co.181 NT.JAMES STREET, 21822 MONEY TO LEND.,5 P.C.TO 6 P.C,, First Mortgages.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, CIB Mt.James Street.213x2 HOUSES FOR SALE.Wood Avenue\u2014corner of Sherbrooke 194 auti st.Jrmos street.be finished to suit ! Durocher St.\u2014just above Sherbrooke Street.8 red stone front two-story houses, vith extensions and bright baseme ranged in im terior and of ornato exterior.Bishop St.\u2014ne r Sherbrooke Street.Fin o front three-story house, well ute out.st Donis st, Laval Ave.and Cherre st.Handsome new houses, Building Lots in every locality.A.G.ROSS & CO., Standard Bldg.The Moutreal Daily sear, printed nt the corne Bi.George Stre v and, wortis fication Laud, re pushed py Hugh Gras am, Fesilunt in Montreal, Fublishlug office, 168 aad 165 St.James $a wn "]
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