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[" EIGHT PAGES.LAST EDITION.ont CIRCULATION 33,900.VOL.XXIV\u2014No, 224, 5 itn ations Tlacant ASN NANA TAN ANTEDA COACBMAN, MUST HAVE TRE y best of references: Apply at the Bran, Sos.ANTED\u2014GOOD, WIDE-AWAKE areas To W sell fur the Yonuthill Nurseries o G sud constant maple ment to Lhe right wen.N = dio ones need apply, « bave 700 Los der stp08 : ry de! arian fully equipped Addres STORE % WELL, NGTON, Temple Bu \u2018Bald: five Monte real.J.W.BEALL.Manaie a the LY STAR AN TED-\u2014CITY CANVASBER OF GOOD AD- N dr lary aud expeuses pald weekly frow Liat, Position permanent, Canadian and American grown stock.Advantages unequalled, brown Bros [oo Nureerymon,\u201d Toronto, Ont, 19 2! £D\u2014GOOD PLAIN COOK OR GENEL wnt, this week.No washing.Api \u201c , Aa pay and reçu 8) RT OI TO DO al hous work | small family ; good w person underviandiog her work, Apply hl To Be Kamiile 214 Nas tepS EXPERIENCED TABLEMAID, pply Letween Hand p.m, sb 4 Prince of Wales AoFrde , BUY Sherbrooke sireat.ou \"ANTED\u2014A PLAIN COUK.MUST BE LE wg to W3sh and iron ; also bousoiraid Wanted.Apply at SUSE SL Catherine st, near Groene ave \u201c5 ANTED \u2014 FIRST CLASS DHÉSSNARER Speaking both languares.Cle General dos Bazars, cor, St Catherine and bt Lawivnce ar have goud city references.Apply betwoen 17 We Xi ED\u2014IMBEDIATELY A COOK: MUST Sur after 6 o'clock at 322 Prince Arthur ot, 3 X ANTED \u2014 HOUSEMAID FOR A FAMILY UF three; references require ed.2 Beaver Jia square, corder Dorcheste R22 WA N1ED\u2014-PROFEBSOR FOR A comsencIaL course, including French, for younx boy, ut reniCenco, for couple hours daily.Apply Box 1862, Font Otfice, Mou Lreal.2223 AN TED-A MAN WHO \u2018THOROUGHLY UNDER tands fulling snd scouring woollen goods; also n° pustutunt designer; two or three wood \u201can cy weuvers can employment.Auply Blenelleu Woollen Milza, Ohambly, Qu TANTED\u2014MESSAGE BOY \u201cFOR DRY anh Ÿ sivre.Apply 102217 st.Catberino st.2232 ANTED\u2014AGENTS IN MONTREAL AND VI- V clujty ; ble money soiling our Taiyou bread, cake aad paring knives.Sample set #lL0U.Write fur terms, Claysa Shear Co, Toro, 22 11 \u2014 V TANTED-A LAD FOR AN OFFICE.a own hand writing Lo F, O.Box 369 WHS ANTLD-BRABYH FINISHERS AND Gal ized iron workers.Garth & O WA TED\u2014A G1KL ABOUT 17 17 T ASS J Koncräjyhotüsework.794 Palace 8t.2288 V TANTED\u2014A COMPETENT HOUSEMAID FOR bout two wontbs.Must have good city references.Wages Apply at 1084 Sherbrooke sires 2 AW ANTED \u2014 TINSMITES, tar Lamp Co., 216 Cru ANTED\u2014 AN ENGI er \u2018GOVERNESS Fon young children, with guod music aud German, Ages box 22, Cobourg, Ontario.238 wi TE OYS ASD GINS TO SOLDER Crain Ruternd bLowinton Tubular Lemp Ue 16 aix tweive dosilars.DOMINION ie st 2 D_ A NUKBE FOR ONISCHILD AN TO {st with upstairs house work, Avply with references, BY Victoria street 2 VV ANTED-GORCHMAN, UNMARRIED, APTLY K.Molson, head of Durocher, a ANTED\u2014A FEW GIRLS, THOSE HAVING some SIperience preferred.Apply with rofer- ay onoes to & Lawrence Co, Lim, 356 Bt.Antoine at.ANTED\u2014A WASHERWOMAN TODO W ABHING at ber own home.HKeferences required Apply, before 11 a um or after 7 p.mm.at 155 Uniyeraity sur M NTEDCX FIKST CLASS Foes K bottoming room, only one wbo is thoroughly qualified Bead appr, Addrous in own bandwrit- ing to \"PF 2095,\" STAR 0 223 3 ANTED\u2014A GOOD GÉNÉRAL BERVANT WITH sone knowledys of cuoMiug, y to work around hotel.Apply 576 Wellington re Gr, à > WAS ED\u2014GIRLS FOR PRESSING AND FINishing, on Cylinder, Royul Dye Works Bhaw street 2 ANTED\u2014FOR TUE IST OCTOBER, A \u201cTVOD Plain cook ; also housemawd.(Jiy references roel Apply to 258 University at\u2018'aïter six p.m.3 NY ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, A ULUD OUVK AND houxe and tablamaid'for family of two.Apply between Z and 3 and 7 aud 9 p.ur, x avenue.2233 W ANTED\u2014HOUSEMAID, AT ONCE 45 -BEL- mont Park 223 2 MN ASTED-GUOD PLAIN COOK OR GENERAL servant, iunnediately.+45 Lelmont Par, ° ANTED-A FIRET CLASS PLUMBER AND wiitter, to go to Sherbrooke.permanent job for he Hight wan, Apply at 144 William Ww \\V ANTED \u2014 MILLINEKS.APPLY TR ST.Autoline strest, 223 2 WAS TED\u2014A COMPETENT HOUSEMAID FOR sÿpall family.Kefereuces required, U45 Dor- chestar st.248 2 WVANTER AI ONCE, IN A FAMILY OF TWO, at Upper Lachine, a young girl for light housework aud washing: wages.App Ly alter 7 p,m, at U Gladstone avenue, spposiie Towers, Dor- chester street.223 3 W ANTED \u2014 AT RICHELIEU HOTEL, BELL boys, speaking French and 10 English, 2232 ANTED \u2014 OLERK, EXPERIENCED, R country store, one that can teleraph prefer.ted,to \"P.3000,\u201d 223 x AND, APPREN- ED red; mend references and Wagus wan BTABO N ASTED- Sout sn ie 1 5 shiers.Must bus ° out references, Bras Off WAX oh D\u2014AN OFFICE BOY.DUW ledge of buokkeeping.BGT,\" STAR © V ANTEL\u2014A FIRST OLASS COOK.MUST BE first class, Al on meat and pestry;also a pas- Apply at the Loran W NED wo HAT MUST HAVE Address \"R 241 try baker aud contectioner.Baths, out 2 bo 3 p.m, Friday WA AN Th GENERAL SELVANT, FORK STI wily.Apply 41 Tupper st 24 0 V NTE HOUSEMAID, PROTESTANT, City refernces required.Apply 87 Kedpath « at, GIVE TWO vare a sonne an N ANTED-A TUTOR WHO CAN D.Box Buy, Civ, hours each afternoon to preps for college.Address piudent, VY ANTED=A HOUSEMAID, WITH OITY RE ferences.Apply at wou Sherbrooke at, after one s'olock, 224 1 A ANTED-LADIES AND GIRLS To LO OUR new Work lor ua at home; 63 to 88 a week easily made, no painting or canvassine ; send self.sédressed env slope.Lebo | Mauutsceuring 4 Liberty square, Boston, Mas: ANTED-AN EXPEKIENGED GENERAL SER apt for a family of four, where nurse is kept.Apuly ter noon, Friday or Saturday, 237 University ut, \u201c241 ANTED IMME, DIATELY GENERAL BER- nt.good wages: small family, References.Apply 70 Uiivaraity st 224 1 WHE COOK.WABHING GIVEN ut.Ruferences required.8/83 Dorghestor JAN TED\u2014-GENTLEMAN.WISHING TO HAVE reliable Msn sa porter, or to Keep cow any during ines, Address 106 St Hubert st, 224 2 NN ANTED_A GENERAL SERVANT, APPLY TO Mrs kbngiand, 545 Wellington et, Foint t 5% Charles, 24 3 Ws ANTEU- A GUUD COOK OR GENERAL SEH- Ysnt (100d wages, Apply 41 Bt Famllle st.WANTED\u2014 YOUNG GIRL AB NORGE, forenvon ur uvening, 18 Forts V ANTED-INNEDIATELY, NO.GoD GLASS Ap poly 623 Lagauchetiore st, be- 42 twesn x 1e oo io ANTED-A GENERAL SEK VANTFOR A MW family, Apply 40 Fort st.Sry JANTED\u2014A BERVANT (ENG H PREFER- fora family of three, ashi No w - terouces.required.tq St, Andre 4 \"as ve IN ANTED- oui Ibe, GOLD STARR used tu beavy press work, Toronto: Kood wWuges, Apply to U.T, Coreie Far aths.4 1 ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT Foi Fi ly of two.144 Hutchison « 2341 ANTED\u2014MAID WHO QAN oo SEWING AND take care of a little girl.588 Sherbrooke at, et, 3 yAYTED-A WELL RECOMMENDED, BTRONG «So drive an expreas.Apply to we, Dy chentir.4 1 wv ÿ ANTED-A MESSAG F BOY, Addresn P.Box 1 AYAUGES SEL = FER Wir oma COMPET ENT HOUSE AND TABLE mad.Apply with references at à Leaver Hall sgnare.224 2 N° EDA GENERAL SERVANT, NO WASH.Bren leo 8 young girl as nurse, at 106 Broker ANTED-A Goop Ares: BOY FOR AR HOLE- e fur house.Apply at once, to Silr Boulter & Co.406 81.Pan) » 242 ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT FOR FAMILY of two, Appls a t 80 Lincoln ave.Must bave gvod reference She 3 ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT AND MOUSE- V road, Apply to 2 Phillips Place, corner of ver Hall sg.ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERTANT WITH RE- WH forences, Apply at No.b Bayle sl 1949 DA GOOD LAUN DRESS WHO IKON ANTRI and gollars well, for balt day esch, yoo.Apply 154 Metcaite 4 4 ANTED\u2014TO ES Vv man wanted, at employment, ERS, GOOD Jon PRESS.ce Press, Ottawa, SE Jap and marstiualiow departmenta, Tester & Co.ANTED-A RESPEOTABLE a AS HOUSE an ald.oremoes p 134 ET tes wl% W TANTED-EXPERIENCED HANDS FOR THE qu 2243 \u2019 VV ANTEDGIMMEDIATELY, Hitnations Vacant.ANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK.OITY REferences.Apply 1062 Bherbrooke st, betwesn 9 and lila 224 2 ANTED WHEELER & WILBON VPERATORS and shirt makers.Bkelton Brow & C oy 9654 Peter st, 243 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL AB GENERAL BER- vant, for à small-family.Apply 40 St.Famille sb X24 1 \\ ANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT IN FAMILY OF three.Apply 66 Milton #1.off Fark ve, 1 W ANTED\u2014-IMMÉDIATELY, A GOOU RAIN couk.Apply 81 Victoria st.WVANTE T EDTA YOUNG MAN ABOUT HOTELS, 1 carotaker, Apply CarelaXer, Yistoria Aruiory.41 ANTED\u2014~GENERAL SERVANT FOR FAMILY of three, Helerences required.Applv 10 Mra, Matheson, 3498 Dorchester ot, after seven p.5 54 1 V ANTED\u2014TABLEMAIDL.GOUD REFERENCES.Ars.Geo.Hague, 107 Kedpath st.RU4 2 ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, A THOROUGHLY EXPEU- lonced ropresontative in woollens and tailors trimmings, for ick.Noue but experienced snd most reliable need apply Ly letter, stating salary expected, to oilice, Application T 33:20,\" sTak 124 3 AW ANTED\u2014-FOREMAN BAKER.FIKST CLASS of MONTREAL, THURSDAY, FEPTEMBER 22, 1892, Situations Wanted.ANTED-\u2014BITUATIONS 1 Los » BOOXEEEPERS.clerks, storemen fhoitors, conch- men, atc.Apply to to bmploymieut uresu, Jeune Ment a Chris Ww ANTED-\u2014-BY A YOUNG MAN QUTLATION, 28 book-kue por tn a a wholesale house, as perie seper and thorouxhly under viande ar ite branches, now em, a an such.3% years with present sanpiorers, beat 46 feren- ces.Address \"E.2685\" Bran 202 25 WAS ANTED-BY YOUNG TR oN HER WAY from England, an engagement ss resi.ixno, mandoline and deut or Billes HOVern6ss: vis \u201cD REE » 2574 French: city reference.AU We D_B) YA YOUXG LA LADY WHO RECEIVED » LED Tiens ploma.would like to give lus- French, plo and music; in a private Lost references Apply 165 os in fowlly or nt reads eno.Bt.Antoine Way ANTED-BY A UESPLOTABLE PERSON ork by the day.54 Bt.Bernard at, Second door upstairs ANTED\u2014BY MAN AND WIFE ENTER, without family, situxtion ax Carotaker, ete: #ood city references.J.M., 406 St, Hypolite +, 3 NAN TED-BY A MESFECTABLE WONAR.general work by the day B., Antoine.__ Sh 8\" V ANTEDOBY 2 EXPERIENCED GOVERNESS, foremean broad baker, plain and fancy, Ad- \u201cafternoon DKK Emon, special attention vo dress 1 3113,\u201d Stan 0 41 to French.\u201c6G.2780 Sak oon.A ANTED\u2014STRONG INTELLIGENT em Was ANTEDOEMEL oY MENT BY A MAN, PET wor guise wnd lealher atore: utace .Address is own horse.Address 224 4 John Ë \u2018Ennt fat Windsor Station.2223 NO WABH- TANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG LADY, A POSITION Wer NT ry GENERAL SERVANT.lax.Apply at 85 University 2241 WA EDA STRONG a WOMAN, JAF Nr 230 Su Catherine, ANTED- AGENTS, NANVABSERS, ha or frees sample co bt e \u201cThe Canadian Agent,\u201d the only Journal publish hod in your interests in Can- ads Utiice, Cavads Life building, Turout IRON FI for wro't fron work.Apply to H, là Iv Queen sb.4 Y ANTEU\u2014A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT FIFTEEN to wind a baby.References Faquired, 156 Manoce st.241 y ANTEDIMMEDLATELY, A YOUNG GIRL TO assist with light Bousework.Avely, ot 34 Uillsidu ave, Cote SL.Antoin.241 V ANTED-OFFIOE MANAGER, #15.DHY GOUDS and grocery clerks.Otbce help, Walters.Port: era.Painters, Carpeuters, Beli horses, 2100 BL.Calberine st.LV ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT, PROTESTANT, simal! family, City refereuncen required, Ap ply 113 Hutcnison st.+ J W ANTED-A COOK OR MESS RGOM HOT Fok A steasuship.Must be sober.Apply 23 oi, Ann Marker.0 M NTEDCOONPETENT Gl E SE Nu Washing; also day nurse fur s bab5 Bt, entiere street.wa D\u2014_GENEKAL SERVANT FUR a Er Must do the washing and ironing.Good wages paid for competent girl Apply 44 Mackay sL, 4 à VA NE SM AE YOUNG GIRL TO AsBIST A eneral house work English: no cluldren.Could attend night school.Boy St ANT A 224 1 42 Usborne 224 1 Wor A VARNISH POLISHER ON SHUW- cases.Apply to Montreal Show Case Co,, 368 81, Ps 234 1 \\ Aris aT ONCE, A WASHWUMAN, ONE that can wash and irom well Apply to 20 City Councillors sk.224 1 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN bousework.Apply bo 14 5t Famillest 224 1 ANTED\u2014EXPFRIENCED GENERAL SER- vaut, Good cook.No wesshing.Apply 8 47 Crescent st, 2 ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, THREE IN ; family.Nc washing or iroaing.+ 56 Hisaver ANTED\u2014AT ONCE.A HOUSEMAID.APPLY woruing or evening to 146 Metcalfe st, 2241 Business Chances.BALE\u2014HOTELS, HALOONS, RESTAUR- + ants, fruit, confectionery and cikar stores, gro- cerises and ail other kiuds of businesses.L Larcie, 1985 St Catherine, woar St, Urbain 220 6 Foi BALE\u2014KRARE CHANCE FOR A SPECULAtor to buy a ærand site for « hotel and pleasurs rounds, which era be run on similar principle e on river beak aud SL Charles \"ny by S00 feet deep, with stone and brick puise \u2018inéreon erected, one known as Longueuil House.F.MoMA NN, 222 3 sod 178 8L James\u201d street, JOR BALE\u2014CANADIAN PATENT FOR SMITH'S Improved Menthol Inhaler.It retails for 25e and can be seen a Lyman, Knox & Co., wholesale drogisis Mont PQ.Apply for terine, etc.Smith Inhuler Con ox 3070, Boston, Masa, 222 : H SALE\u2014A RARE CHANCE, FIRST ULAS& iA business, in SL Catherine st west.Leeds a possession.Terms easy.Address 2 Brald- is BALE MEDICAL IMMEDIATELY.PRACtice of over #4 000.00.Crossiuatched team (bay and ST » selendid roadsters; carriages, tier, « harness, ete, pr gillage | in, in iacio! pres 8 1300, QO.Address \u201c0.q ce.= dor Sale.RB SALE-100.000 FT, BLLTING, 30 DIS.800 pulieys 60 discount: lo engines, poers, à 5 Yo su h : lathès, plavers, molders, tenon, ortising, EE sawing machinerr.Mullin & Co, Papineau square, Ulf \u20ac.& Co., cor.5t.James and Gay, Fels- phone H rh R SBALE-DIMENSIUON TIMBER JOS\u201d = AND scantling, in vine, abruce «nd heinlvek on hard, or sawn to order, Cusseoluen, Ont.Fox BALE\u2014AT GREAT SACRIFICE, HEINZ.man upright cabinet grand plano, cout $450 two Address Dougall 3, Law.33753 ply to A - Meteunan | Benn Years aince; peortect tone, ton, 451 53, Paul atreet, KR SALE-UPRIGHT BELL PIANO, DULCI.phone stop: cost #300.R130 cash.Grand dbargain, 1) Herinine Street 223 2 F3 SALE\u2014MEDICAL LIBRAKY, QUITE NEW; aldo fine microscope (Swift, London.) and instruments valuables 10 medical students, Cag be 148 Greene avenue.va [MOR SALE\u2014TO BOTTLERS.A FIKST cl.ASS corking machine, cost $40.00; price 320.00, H DeDresoles street, Ofty 224 OR BSALE\u2014>W BET APPLE CIDER, from the press, made from choice livered daily in any quantity, Newman chine Locka.254 1 JOR SALE\u2014ID SHARES MONTREAL FXPOST tion.Apply Hall & Sco 2242 Zest F 7 rai.Le- & OST\u2014A GOLD BAR PIN, WITH THREE J monds in form of shamrock fs der well rewarded.\u201cJ 2BY7,\" 1.85 BT, LANSENT ON o.55 SUBURBAN train, Monday evening, purse containing railway ticket with owner: § Dame on and sum of money.Keward at STAR O 23 3 OBT\u2014A VEATHE En BOA BETWEEN Farsoi al Hotel, MeUiil at, and corner of Craig and Bt wrence sts, Finder will be rewarded ba Jetoro- 24 1 ing to No.18 Chaboillez squars.OBT\u2014A BMALJ, BROWN COW.FIN DER barewarded at Wm.Wall's iLL , 9237 Wellington st.=24 1 OST\u2014A PUOKET- BOOK, CONTAINING #2 and receipts, Kindly return to Manager ot ie Lawrence Hall and get rewa 22 OST \u2014 GOLD LOCKE T ON grouads.Finder jag to \"EK M,\u201d STan office OBT-A YOUNG FOX TERRIER WITH COLLA nd rah ar.R, spot on right eye u F refurt to B58 Tagauchoiiere nt tuder please E XHIBITION il be rewarded Ly return: 241 as stenographer abd typewriter or ssaistant bookXeuper ur teacher.Miss Dubois, 3Ud Sejgneurs Wo TED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE] WOMAN, washing at ber own home, 30 Chenneyille st ANTED\u2014BY A YOUN MAN WORK AB sinter; can do decorating and frat Clues ul ing: also paper hanging.Apply 8.Miller 35 Chaboillez ne V'ANTED-ENFLONNENT BY A WITH horse and express, suitable to Xan Lube kooda.Address \u201cN.2449,\" Brau office.22 JANTED\u2014SITUAT 10N BY A YOUNG GIRL A8 Keneral servant, wall family; no washing.Address 21 Hermine Siro R23 2 V ANTED-SIT Ua\u201d FON BY ENGLISHMAN, work of any kind: understands horses and garden.\u201cO, 2990\" a.233 3 W ANT EDLY RESPEC ABLE ENGLISH WI.ow, washing or offices te clean, by dar good references.Address \u201cQ 3020,\" STAR 0 \u2018ody W.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY NG married, work of any kind ; good gardener and understands care of horses; can wilk; wile good ok.O 2901.\" STan office, 25 à JANTHD\u2014SEWING AT HOME OR IN PRIvate families, & Teapectable person; English, Address U.L., 13 perthelet st 24 3 W ANTED\u2014EMPLOYMENT AT HOUSKCLEAN: st, ing or office cleaning, Apply 37 Latour s st.224 =.W ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG ENGLIBHMAN, A situation as glass and china packer: tyeivy Address 22 Dufresne 3 W AN TED\u2014SEWI ING BY THE DAY IN PRIVATE feuillies, by a ood dressmaker; can cutand fit.Apply 84 st.Fell 5 234: V ANTED\u2014BY À LADY, SITUATION AS HOUSE- eperor companion.No gbjection te, Aravel- Ung.Address \u20188.JULY,\" STAR O 24 : ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG LADY, TO ATioN AS companion Or gavernass, French, Enuliat and music, \u2018\" 19,\" Bras office.24 1 ANTED \u2014 BY hing, ironi Abby 1504 Ontario ANTEPZ BY A GOOD COOK, A BIT CATION OR k of any kind by the day.Goud references Apply 364 William btreau 24 2 ANTED\u2014BY A WIDOW, WORK BY THE DA Washing or scrubblug! Apply 30 Chennoviile st, off Craig.224 3 ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG MAN, SITUATION AS T, coacliinan, or wholesale establishiuent; knows he city well; good references.A.Tuc cer, 115% St.Antoine st, 42 exp rerjonce.RESPECTABLE WOMAN, or scrubbing by Be Jay! Houses to Let.3 0 LET\u201415 NEW DWELLINGS OF 7 APART- snd $15 per month, for gecupution October lst.R.DexRivieres, 10 Hospital # 214 12 0 LET \u2014 FOUR NEW DWELLINGS, BIGHT apartments each, Nos, 86, 88, 90, 92 Uhamp de Mars street, nent se Denis, Pedy OUDEIA BMA \u2018Architect, 2189 $s 5 St.Catherine street.O LET\u2014NO.184 Soran DAME STREET, Hoche a, Dice aud comfortable cottage, of ori rooms, witli all modern accommodatio: Denis street, front atone dwelling, in very ot order, bathrooiu snd w water closet, hot ana cold water: also upper and lower tenements, No.7:36 a: 750 St, Deni: 220 7 St, Vincent et.YO LET-LOWER TENEMENT, 184 MOUNTAIN nireot (opposite Osbor rhe).A ph A.A Macho GALL, 222 5 523 St Paul street.sut Ig further Information, apply Yo B.ROLLAND hi FILL.Rooms to Let OOMB-BEAUTIFUL LARGE FRONT on bathroom LL Miso sing e room, vis 0 En board ; oderu 4 conven nien ses MansSold sûr PESTE as OOMS\u2014NEWLY FURNISHED Too, FE Arst class board, at:131 Motcalfe at.916-1 LL yoenienED.IN À 2,900 TET Te parlor bedroom ; n + 20 1.Monique sù 21a 10 RS MB\u2014TO LET, WITH OB WITHOUT BOARD: all modern improvements.Apply 844 Dorches at, near Windsor.219 FO OUMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE ROOMS, WITH fret class board Ali modern couvexionces 48 Moi College avenue, 198 OOMH\u2014BACK AND FRONT PARLOR, WITH mante and double bed and open grate: sin- sly id if dontred Caled lary fark.unfurnished room op bats GomsaooD ONE WITH BOARD, t OOM\u2014LARGE, WELL FURNISHED BEDroom.87 Union avenue 2280 5 OOMS\u2014TO LET, PARLOR HBEDROOM WITH sitsing-roon; aluo other rooms, with board, Union ave.2:20 it ro 5 2196 OOMS\u2014TO LET, WITH BOARD, FOR LADIES 1 only.20 City \u2018Councillors st OOMB\u2014~COMFORTABLY FURNISHED COME, with board, 127 Metcalfe street, corner Burn\u2019 side.220 6 OOMS\u2014NICE SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOMS, with sitting room sttached, on bathroom flat (hot and cold water); all newly furhishied: with breakfast Jad tea If required; very ventral, 5 a 8 Victoria « 2 RS Ne FURNISHED BEDROOMS, Te x small, 4b Beaver Hall Hill 220 COM\u2014LARGE FURNISHED KOOM, 1N A Far F vate family, 145 St.Denis street, 06 OOM\u2014B8PLENDID WELL FURNISHED Oo form warried couple or gentlemen, with let clans board.Address Ne.26 Berri atreet.220 5 OOME\u2014TWO GENTLEMEN OaN BE ACCOMmodated with rooms and frat class board, in - private family, without leblldren.8 Kichmon: Bd QOOMS\u2014WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD.ALL I wodern improvements, at 034 Dorchester \"à ooMs\u2014 TWO ROOMS, SMALL AND LARGE, furnished; us no; for gentlemen, vis board.Mrs.Etue, B66 4 § Bova tionear 8 FR OOM5-COMFORTABLE DOUBLE AND BNLE rooms, to gentlemen of quiet habits, house warm, was, hot and cold waler; references exchanged.05 University st.OOMS\u2014ELEGANTLY FURNISHED; nazad by steam; 5 minutes walk from P, 0.14 Chap dé Mars street.vo COME WELL FURNISHED, GAS, HOT 7 ATER a a comfortable home; no ghildren.2 Pie est 222 10 DOM5\u2014103 UNIVERSITY ST DOUBLE BEDroom and rittingroom, with ope on grate; suitable t for one or two geatlemen, with or wi Bout thrpak- FE OOM\u2014TO LET, SMALL ROOM, WITH gr for Judy employed durlog the day.8 M { College Y DOM-COMPORTARIX FUKNISHED, ON \u201cBa ri room fiat, suits ble for a married couple or a slugle person ot quiet habits; the use of kichon, if required.5 Grothe st.23 coms- TWO NEWLY FURNISHED, NE uble and cane tale hot Tater hosting; syerr cor ventonce Apply Belwou de \u2014AT gua JEAVEL aix HIL, TWO Saloely a furnish ms; hot water: pleasant and home-lik Parts family.222 3 DOMS-TWO AIRY UNFURNIBHED ROOMM Apply at 198 Aqueduct.222 3 OOMS\u2014TWO DOUBLE ROOMS TO RENT, WITH board; all cpmforts desirable.388 Lagauche- nis, Soe tiere, corner Bt OOMS\u2014DOUBLE AND SINGLE, FURNISHED or unfarnish uitable for isdies or gentle S585 85 Lanaucuel Here men, oe light h House png.RPM ON CUITE THE NINDSOR, WELL furnished double rope.with board.suitable for married couple or two en tiemen ; also, one single room.Apply, 47 Metcalfe \\ 2423 FRO0MS \u2014 WELL FoR SHED PARLOR AXD droons, en suite, also double bedroom (front on bathroom flat, open grates in each; good boa 2 Victoria st.292 34 Roa avin WITH OR WITHOUT board.46 Victoria st.Would aluc take a few day boarder 222 4 Doms= T0 bedrooms, on bathroom fiat.LET.TWO WELL FURNIBHED 97 Osborn net, NE OB TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED RB, a Ea Tor four souple le rented band 3 Boute CES \u201cBorromes Roos siokiy FURNISHED TROT vo back rooms, on bathroom fiat; hot water and every convenience, 7 Phillips iqaate.2225 OOM\u2014LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM APPLY 61 Beaver Hal] Mill 222 3 + OOM8\u2014FURNISUED ROOMS TO LET, IN A » private fais.Terms moderate.Use of au phone.= 8st ooM A OOMFORTABLY FORNISHED Com, \u201cwith fui or partial board, in a private family.16 Hate Mu VO LET\u2014LARGE PART OF HOUSE, WITH OR without stabling: CERN EY, 223 4 t.Lawrence Market.0 LET\u2014SMALL HOUSE FOR THE WINTER Rent 67 & month.223 2 NO.33 DESRIVTERES AVE rgyo LEAT ONTARIO, NEAR MANCE.PART- furnished 1! demired; warm, convenient > Fwelve rooms, bath, storeroom, hot water, i Open grounds front snd: rear.+ ROOMS, b and w.c,; all in good order, at 397 84.Hy: lite oh: App iy pe C.ROBERT, 2243 T8 5L Lawrence st YO LET\u2014NEWLY FURNISHED HOUSE, EIGHT roows tent cheap to suitable tenaut.Arply 224 1 GY COURBOL STREKE 0 LET-HOUSE OF TWELVE ROOMS, 118 Union ave, west side, next Slierbrooke st.Ap- Tox LES AN UPPER R TENEMENT, 8 ply to DR, SUTHERLAND, 59 Beaver Hall Hil) 2246 Ts SHERUHOORE 8T.0 LET\u2014 AT ST.LA MBE RT, NICE COMFORTable house, containin rooms, 4 minutes walk station; rent #13 00 pe per monta.Apply to JUSEPH ORSFALL & SONS, No.7 Victoria square.O LET\u2014A BRICK GOT1AGE, NUMBER 573 cadieux street, coruer of Prince \u2019Artbur, in Brat clase order, nt moderate.For further particulars, y ou'ats.PP IP.WHELAN, 2234 3 31 Durocher at.\"WO LET\u2014HOUSE, 4 APARTMENTS, FURNISHed.Ni moderate to 1u$ May next to euitable iY nt.A somnt Avely 43 AYLMER ST.\u2014 from 224 3 Houses Ianted.ANTED\u2014BY A FAMILY WITH THE BEST OF references, à furuisbed house for the winter.\u201cF 2752, STAR 2226 ANTED\u2014A SMALI HOUSE, FURNISHED OR partly.furnished.ay lat, os part of city.Address with reut aud particulars i 3000.Bran office 2241 ANTED\u2014FURNISHED HOUSE WITH OUT rooms, within 10 ninptes walk of not to exceed X 50,00 per month Ball Sagar Ren partieul ae 1 1mmodiate oasausion, Apply wi 3057,\" STAR offic Offices to Let.AAA 0 _LET-VERY DESIRABLE OFFICES AND flats a0 JQppital street, coruer #t.John also at = obn street.Warehouse ond flats in connection Sin St.John street offices uired.Apply 4 MR.LEWIS, Room 1 220 tf 30 pitas ot, Stores, Dotels, Gtr, te fot.OULU TE IST IT AT oie | DO ESA DRE of PEAR in i aren, Th #10 lila, l'in ai pire apout 8100 {pstitate: piate glass front Hent ressonable ll, Tu ss bi is.4 niuble reward to person retutning Apply ALLAN BROW the seine to Legault, hotel keeper, Pointe Olaire.song 170 NaS street, ora HOUND DOG, Ww \"HITE, brown shading about ea et orLACK Jlats to Let.of or deliverrs © No.3124 St, Catherine at,, Cote Bt : Antoine, will be liberaily rewarded.2948 \u2014 mere o LET\u2014A FLAT OF FOUR FURNISRED î Da, ; heated with hot water, near Windsor Pupils Wanten.stel.\u201cAppiv e J.RUSSELL'S, 24 2 2343 St, Catherine st NANA EP ANTED ~PUPILS RY UNIVE r m W Olanaios and French.Reena » hoe onen to Joan 22186 ANTED\u2014PUPILS IN BHORTH V Pitinan's), Telegraphy, French ani rrpewdl bay lanses now forming.lReduced terms, Addre 24 Cathéart 221 En eee 2218 ANTED-PUITLA.GYMNASTION, FENCING, 1ubs, caliatheni wepersl phywicat guitare, te - A rOrdsmanehip, attends schools.df ve.atten chogls.Club an atailies to teach above.Wanted to Borrow, A La I ANTED \u2014 TO BORROW 83 w montha ® 300.00 TOR six \u201cO 2977,\" STan o 2238 ANTED\u2014TO BORROW 82 months.Addresa \u201cR.: oli office, six 284 Wanted to IMurchnse, FN NAINA ESA LL LA SEA ANS VAN TANTED-TO PURCHASE, STOCKS OF MERchandise of ati (nas, boucht for oxnh, Correspondence sou entiu ress P, ©, 1, 8 Hpiointbe Que Pr \"OB 98 26\" Children Cry for Pitchar's Casharly, Castacts.ONEY TO LOAN néon ar first mortgage on West End elty \u201cB.2815\" Bran office.Iropexty Wanted, ANTED- TO PURCHASE, PROPERTY A1 ST.Lambert, for investment.#3000 or 84000.AD] Apply to to P.0, Box 708, Montreal.2233 PWiscellancous, | NINA NAAN AAA AN WANTED FOR THE WINTER MONTHS UP At B per PR ae rich! rissa Reply.etating terms, to \u201cM Sze \u2018AR office.2248 3 lates Wanted, AN V ANTED\u2014AT ONCE ONE, OR MORE FLATS, with power, for mig.noveitiss.Address GR Coram À X Co, P, O.0.Pox Tes, Montreal.2234 Sey Board Warrted.NASA AAA AA ANTED\u2014BOARD BY A LADY.PLEASE STATE Wh tas end igcalitr, Address !'8 307 sn + ee ROGET ONE.FURNISHED, WITH ard; hot and cold water.Apply 30 Diver.sisy.228 OOM8\u2014TO LET, THREF SMALL ROOMB, AND one double rooin ; also boarders taken at 1 60 8 Antoine st 223 2 DOMB-DOUBLE AND BRNGLE ROOMS, WITH board ; also vacancies for a few table boarders, opposite Dominion 80.41 Metcalfe at, as Rex \u2014A WIDOW LADY, RESIDING AT 1794 Drolet st, would like to let a nice furnished room, with use of kitohen and parlor, to soiré ledy married couple, at a very moderate sum; object for letting being more for company than siiything else.References exchanged.= OOMS8\u2014WELL FURNISHED TO LRT, TH first class board.No.22 University, \"ag a Tt OOMS\u2014ONE OR TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED OR unfu rnished.2085 St Catherine st.Soper ne onto LET, LARGE FRONT BEDROOM, ty (Jodern conveniences; $15.711 Sherbrooke s OOMS\u2014NICELY FURNISHED KOOMS, WITH board.Apply 100 University at 2: 2338 COMS-COMFORTABLY FURNISHED DOGBLE d single rooms, with board ; niso tab © board, D8A Manshe dat 223 2 RE \u2014FUKNISHED EQGOMS, TO LET, Ten Row ONE LARGE, FURNISHED FRONT room to rent, on bath room flat.Na, 3 Epulipe squa oo A DOUBLE ROOM ON BATHROOM flat, with or without board.2224 58 Antoine front rooms, on bat in at, near 8B.John # Church.Res ~COMFORTABLY FURNISHED, STITH or without board, 22 City Councillors 2 3 OOME-TWO LARGE EKOOMBS, WITH BOARD, 19 Brunewick st, 2242 COMB TRONT PARLOR BEDROOM, TH na OOMB-TWO FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED room flat, at 240 A © a8, bath, wardrobe, eto.émis private ahdabez.33 City Councillors | Ro°%5,° URNISHED.APPLE AT 55 Frozen coms LARGE DOUBLE ROM, WELL FUR- shed: xan and all convenisnces; also small atoyle room.4.23204 8t.Catherine at, 224 3 OOMS\u2014_FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, soir able for a warrjed couple or two mentlem 44 Lagauchetiere st, Convenient to Besvos ail OOM\u2014FRONT DOUBLE ROOM, NICELY FUR- nislbed, use of of parlor and piano; hot J) fold stres wster.255 Bleu OOM\u2014FIRST CLASS ROOM, AT 25 ROOILL College avenue 224 8 OOM\u2014LARGE YERY OUMFORTABLY FUR- piabed front room: gas, etc, for gentlemen.1 Oathoart st.2:41 TET BINGLE ROOM, ON BATHroom flat.2079 Bt Catherine st, 234 2 OOMS\u2014LARGE DOUBLE PARLORS, SUI bis for three geutiemen, with or Eile board: opon grate, gas and hot water, 44 203 ay ogus- NICELY FURNISHED ROOM ON ih ped foo va; Fa bath: Bot rater: ROGIER JEAERIR DUBE, Rox Mt moderate, iP teat, e boue i private fans Vv: OOMS\u2014TU LET, FURNISHED UNFURnished.Rent 63 per m 205; poly 474 8 st wrence st, OOM-\u2014#ICELY FUENISNED N BROOM, R?for gentleman, in private family, a 0% Paiace Plage gt OOMNS-TOLET,8UITE OF TEREX ROOMS nished on bathroom fis a and hot water, $i BV Catherine et vox- AFLE ANT COSY EDOM, ON with w esirable re oderats.2750 Ba.Catherine ae at.OOM\u2014NIOKLY FURNISHED, PARLOR 7100 EE: Res th.two ol othes ea presses : one or two contle- gouty.\u2019 Rooms IB anted.NTED-3 or .4 FURNISHED BOOMS, SUIT- sole for or lit housekeeping.vey, STAN Of \u20182232 ATED BY PÉENTLE ot su ORTABLE ora Ari] 3042,\" Bran once 3.Qorses and = Ste de a ea RE AA LEAT 257 PEEL STREET, CABRIOLET bassy (a ow), Windoyer, * Lopdon, 450.Mall vi Ledoux S00.Double 40 sare inden 1dson: car , $120.Can be seen at able free fied ¥ R 8 JALE-BLAC HO apa yor +5 ARE on {or nin Tiree aan Srey ou application.Polson Iron Worke Co.oronto.Lens 5 Bhalte, Agent, room* £15, New York Lite 0 'S 5.000.00 WORTH OF CUSTOM and Children's Specific Articles.Al: A Perfect Article.QOKSFRIEN The est quality of Cream Tartar, finest re-crye- alizf Bi Ga?Sho A of Sods are used in {ts prepara.Th has stood A1 vitb housekeepers for th past 30 Years, and is now (if possible) better than « x2 All the Best Grocers sell tt.2872 Ah! DE LORIMIER! .Fins Gentlemen's Furnishings.Shirts made to order \u20181700 Netre Dame Street.80 TEAM YACH[S AND LAUNCHES\u2014ANY guaranteed ; full ticulars Taylor's Donble Tongue and Groove Sa, \u2018\u2019In Stock at 1804 Notre Dame st.Montreal (8) BOECKH'S PAINTERS\u2019 BRUSHES, with fisxibie bridle attached.To be had ofall leading Paint and Oil and Hardware dealers.160 8 YOUR SAFE OUT OF UBDER!?RED BENN, of 208 BT.JAMxs STREET.Mon real.will send to any city, town or village to repair hand made Boots; Ladies!, Gute Muat be Cleared out \u2018atouce.\u201d Don\u2019 fai] to come and 18600d ar 2570 S1-Catherine.- FITS All Fits stop fra: LY Dm, Krixg's sGamaTr NERVE RxsTOREE.No Filsafier rst day's use.Marvellous cures.(Treaty as and 83 trial bottle free to Fit cases.Bend to Dr.Kilns, 931 Archsy, Phila Pa.J A Harte, 1780 Notre Dame no at, FEW BECOND-HAND Tiivarons rood order, fi x sate cheap.Miller Bros.& Tomy ¥ Toronto office.74 York street, H.D, Sammons.Agen nk XS HITEWABHING, TINTING, PAPER HANGING and Painting attended to on short notice.T co.: 26 Ht.Philip st., Montreal.Telephone 1939 1G1x PATEN NTS.© H RIOHER SOLICITOR 7 King street west, Toronto tents procure IE Canada and foreign countries, Pamphlet relating to patents fres on application.Free reference library of pateuts open daily.176 Write it Down in Black and White That J.B.WILLIAMSON, 1741 Kotre Dame Birest, has the finest selection of Gold and Silver Watches, Jewellery of all description, Diamonds and Precious Btoues.All Watches regulated by Observatory tirge, and guaranteed.Chronometers and ine Watches, including Chrono: graphs and Repeaters, Examined, Repaired and Adjusted, PRICES ES MODERATE.| J B.WILLIAMSON, 1741 Notre Dame Street.22126 MEAGHER'S : range Quinine Wine An infallible Tonic for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, Spring Lassitude, Slow Digestion, Neuralgia, Severe Colds, Fever and Ague, Malaria, Eto.212xeod FIRST : PRIZE, To the Ladies.First prise swarded to Mra E.L.Ethier, Dress.Outting System, last Friday, at the Provincial Exhibition, Bince the lst of September last upward of six hundred pupile (800) have learned our system with the moet satisfactory results.- Having such à complete auccess, we have decided to open 8 large establishment of Dressmaking, on or about the 15th of October Next, under the direction of a first claas French Dreas- maker.DAME E.L.ETHIER, Principal, 88 St Denis Street, Montreal 22150 Property tor Sale, Gt.en R SALE_CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP.BUI on Maxdalen, Bourgeois, roa Labor and Baron streets, Salling ¥ et Sora oe to eve Apply Immedistoir, 10 met first chocs Henry Ward & Co., Real Estate Agents, 260 St.James street, or; Jehu, 160 Mardalen street 220 3 Saw RR BALE\u2014PRETTY COTTAGE, 218 CHRIS- tophè street, 0 rooms, bath and closet.Price $700 cash, bal.20 month, 7 years, no interest, Apply to P .\"goal Fsigte Age Agent, 22422004 Place d'Armes HL OR: BALE\u2014-NEW STONE HOUS CHERRIER street; price $5500, LPR E ol Estdte 4 22412e0d 7 Plans Tarnos Hill.FOR ACE SONNERIE BLOCE, ONTAKIO F rtreet, 2 stores and dwelling, a most suocensful uainees corner: price $20.00 500 rent 31800; asphalt treet and slectric ra serein BE Ero 22422004 17 Place d'Armes Hill, R SALE\u2014SRELF-CONTAINED STONE DW ing, Overdale saçonnes, Rhee 95000.Apply, Real Estate A 22422c0d 17 Place 8 irines Min.R _SALE\u2014 SMALL, NEW HOUSE, FOINT ST, F Charles, 2 dwellings, 4 rooms each; price 813756: FAvecial burgaig.Apply to \"Real Estate Agen _224x2e0d 17 Place 3 aries HilL RB BALE SHERB! ROOKE ar TREET, LARGE eut stone and grounds; also oor.ner villa lot: bargain £p both, ap one fas E peal _22412004 17 Ti ten Hil.R'BALE-OOTE BT.AXNTOINE, CHO) Frs on mountain slope; 85,000 Teet; ASSL è poly t, 2%24x2e0d \u2018Armes Hill.R SALE\u2014® JEBY [4) ICE FARMS O 8t.Lonis and 1 on La Tare of Two Mountains de two large islande.This is the Toone time to nee farme andislands.Appl .* BROFE 22452004 0e 17 Pinos Thome AIL R BALE\u2014EXCELLENT FARM OF Fi t 8t Lambert: m con venient wd fs root order.This is the cheapest à and best farm within the same radins of Montreal;price only 84750, Apply to P.BE.BROWN, .Real Estate + _224xZeod 17 Place d'Armeg Hill - RMS FOR BALE wu EVER 14 F* them, at all Prices.ead Pr To WANT + heal ve æent, 224x2eod 17 Place Times Hill Medical.DON'T HESITATE.You know the old saying.\u201che who hesitatesis lost\u201d It certainly applies with great force in some things.When you know you are right, don't hesitate to say it: when you know wbat you want, don't hesitate to DEMAND 17, When you Ko to buy a bottle of CARTER'S LITTLE Lrves PiLLs, don't hesitate to say you waut CA-E-T-E-R-5\"\u2014don't hesitate to see that you wet \u201cO-A-K-T-E-R-'-8,\" and don't hesitate to refuse anything offered to you as \u201csame as \u2018\u201cC-A-R-T-E-R-8,\" or \u201cjust as good as * C-A-R-T-E-R-\"-B\"\u2014Thers is nothing so good ss *C-A-R-T-E-R-B.\" THEY Never FaIL Don't hesitate to say so when imitations and frauds are offered to you Don't hesitate to detunnd the genuine OAnTxr's LITTLE LIVES PILLE.A POSITIVE CURE FOR SICK HEADACHR.Swall Pill Small Dose Small Price \u2014THE\u2014 REEVES WOOD SPLIT PULLEY ition to futroduce the Intest We are now ina Jmproved Wood Split Pulley, with removable usb.There were 70,000 Reevos Pulleys sold in the United States lnat Jour, und it is - Just two Fears since it Jas put On the market Theyare w used sil over the aviiized world, of Colu mbus who anu- nes ul jofacturin ee Es id Market 33 on & Qf fer Ram eh on de tbe A, B, Williams, of* vase real, is the excluaise agent Je Montr: montrent sud pielnits.pnd, parries all pulleys in stock jameter, and face to suit; also b pose ar Bangers, Machinery and Machia- oy Supplios, apply to A.R.WILLIAMS, 305 St.James Street, MONTREAL, 20126 NEW YORK PIANO CO.228 St.James Street.New Planos to Rent and on Sale on Easy Payments.N ANUFACTURING the Entire Plame ep- ables us to make Terms and Prices to meet the wants of ali You pay ONLY ONE PROFIT in dealiux direct with our houss.Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! In the following makes, which we have taken in exchange, vis: Steinway, Hardman, Chioker- ing, Kilgour, Willlams, Heintzman, Collard & Collard, Cranmer and many others, all in Brsi- class condition and, at prices offered.Great Bargains.It will pay you to investigate.Pinnes Rtered, Tuned, Ronted and Repaired, N.Y.PIANO CO.228 St.James Street, 303.9 MANY PEOPLE ARE WAITING FOR AN EXCEPTIONAL OPPORTUNITY BEFORE BUYING A PIANO h persons wes extend an 8 A Hon wo m between $180 end £300 we have a Dumber of Tpmarkab ¥ ins modern nprights.Call aud we NY.Piano Co., 228 St.James St.SEASON AT Caledonia Springs NOW CLOSED.The Waters sold by GURD & CO, 39 Jurors Street, and dealers generally.THE FINEST WATERS KNOWN !! 215s Board.OARD\u2014MADAME A LEFRANCOTA, LADIES si socommodation for board- frs.with best m attendances: Strictly private, erms moderate.To.Fah Dominique st.107 33 Bosna ROOMS, FOR LADIES, DURING confinement ; mins.15Germanst.216 48 OARD\u2014MRS, BEARL, LADIES' DOCTREBS.Rooms with or without board, With or withon Profesaiomal attendance.135 &t Georgest.20 ARD\u2014TRI THE W.C.T.U, CorrLe HOUB BO Craig st, Open from 7s.m.to og.m.wm OARD\u2014-HANDSOMKLY FURNISHED ROOMS, ouble and ni le, with board: also table boned: ot and cold water.201 Bleury st.ee Goad and Boonuts Tainted.NINN WA eat Se OCTOBER 18T, ONE LARGE ¢R min Tie gif FH TE de 0 emsn, wife LS tion vost of ST 3118 8743 office.2248 AXTED\u2014BY A YOUNG LADY, WHO WILL BE out during the = room and board, in first class locality and cen \u201cT 3135,\" 8748 office, 224 1 OARD- BLE AND SINGLE ROOMS; Bois 5 bare boarding Li 3 atrereits stree nan house st 4 sh OARD \u2014 5505 ENGLISH TABLE SOAR B: ton fi lade, 804 ppeciel rem 'or/ students, Mra 8 1% ¢ % ARD\u2014FOR LADIES, WITH THE BEST AT- B tendance à fi trict or te rms moderste, ves In Bt Antoine ot wor 2 28 ' UARD-A TOUNG RO SRUDENT JOINING MeGILL in a room .with bon A HANDSOME BLACK PONY, patio te Cs or the, Winter, i for Aie Reno vossible be would.1 ne to board rome ee who conid assist hin with; bis vigaion, The best of {oy cen be xiv ven, Reply 0.Box 1676, 2 = Tax BOARD FOR 1A od.Seber » Je value Ton 23 0° leu EX | bein DOMINION ALLIANCE The Constitution to be Amended.TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES CLAIM REPRESENTATION.Report of the Executive Showing Last Years Temperance Records Throughout the Dominion.The first meeting o?the Dominion Council of the Dominion Alliance was opened in the Y.M.C.À.Buiiding this morning with prayer by the Rev.Dr.Hunter, ofSt.James Methodist Church.\u2018There were sixteen gentlemen and threo ladies present, and Benator Vidal vocupied the chair.A business committee, consisting of Messrs.Dougall.Hall, Egalson, Davidson and Spence, was appointed, and, while thay conferrsd,the report of the Executive Committee was read.During lts reading about a duzen more gentlemen, Who had been engaged in committee work, entered.REPORT OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.To the Membera of the Council : Your Executive Committee respecttully submits the record of work for the past year, à year in which much has been no- complished in definite progress towards the attainment of total national prohibition.THE NORTH-WEST.In obedience to the inatruction of last annual meeting, arrangements were prompuly made for sending aid to our friends in the North-Weet in their approaching campaign.Mr.Spence left Toronto on Sept.74.At Regina he held a conference with the N.W.Alliance and immediately started work.He addressed public moetings at Mnosomin, dview, Grenleil, Wolseiny;-) Head, Qu* ort Qu'Appel Regina, Prince Albert, Mouse Jaw, Swi! Current, Lethbridge, Fort MacLeud, Medi- .Deer, Anthracite, ts, - besides bolding sonferences with workers, [Organizing committees and doing all possible to bring the tomperanoce question to the front in the hot election cam D that Was in progress \u2018The friends of prohibition in the diferent localities bel nobly in this effort.The elections were held un November 7.\"1 main question that agitated the electorate or displacing of those members of the «islature who had op! the position and poiley of the Lisut.-Governor in relation to his advisory oovuncil and the Legislature, Most of the candidates who had opposed his course were returned by aoclamat The organization of the tempurance electorate was too late to secure the nomination of in dependent candidates, but not too late to secure from Dearly ail, promises to do something to check the disgraceful system of general liquor-æelling that had, a Foe abolition of the old system was a foregone conciusion, but the agitation resulted in the ensetment of a rigid iléense law, tying down tbe liquor traffic within narrow limits, and conferring upon local ities large local option powers in relation to licensing and prohibition, Our secretary alded our friends as far as possible in pian- ning prohibitions and discussing sagges- tions, many of wbich were embodied in the new law, BRITISH COLUMBIA.The secretary was requested to also visit British Columbia, which he did, addressing mass meetings at Kamloops, Chilliwhack, New Westminster, Vancouver and Victoria.A convention was held at Vancouver, at which the British Columbia branch ot the Alliance was reorganized.MANITOBA.On his return journey Mr.Spencer heid meetings at Brandon.Portage la Prairie, Carberry and Winnipeg.A conference of workera wag held at Winnipeg, at which A was decided to held a later convention.that convention the Manitoba Pronibltory League was organi The work already accomplished by this League is very eucouraging.An act of the Provincial Legislature was secured providing for the taking of a plebiscite on the question of total prohibition.This vote waa taken and resui in an immense majority in favor of prohibition.ONTARIO.; Prohibitory by-laws have bean carried during | the year in seven Ontario munici- ti shortly after the holding of last convention the Ontario Court ol Appeal delivered a Judgment sustaining the josal option legislation enacted by the Provincial Legie- lature, ana ssserting very clearly the jurisdiction of the Legislative Assembly in the matter concerning which that body had ated.log ie decision lai the plebiscite action taken in Manito toba has led ed many Ontario prohibitionists to ee that Tit is e to make important advances on Do nelal lines and a convention ot the Ontario branch ol the Alilance, held last week, the following resolution was adopted : ** That the Ontario Legisiature be requested to take action to secure à vote of out provincial electorate on the direct issue of prohibition.\u201d QUEBEC.In the Province of Quebec the Scott Act has been repealed.in the county of Drum.mond.The Scott Act now remains in force in two Qu uebec counties, Brome and Ubicou- timl.\u2018be Dunkin Act is in force tn the county of Richmond.Thers sre prohibitory by-laws in force in more than two hundred municipalities, and there are one hundred ana twenty-one other municipalls ties in which no licenses are lesued, so that prohibition prevails over more than one- f of the province.NEW BRUNSWIOK.The only important event bearing on prohibition in New Brunswick during ne Past year \u2018was the repeal of the Scott Aet in the of 8t.John.The difficultics in the enforcement had been very y frroat, on \u2018 account of the licensed liquor tratfie in the included eity of St.John.The Heott Act la stlli in force in eiæbt of the fourteen co ties of New Brunswick, and In the cities of Fredericton and Moncto XOVA BOOTIA.There is no change in the situation in Nova Scotia Temperance sentiments is still so strongly opposed tothe liquor traflle that there is not a license granted in the province outside the city and county of | Hallfax.PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.An act was paseed at the last session of the Frince ward Island Legislature imposing severe restrictions on the sale of Jiquor in the sity of Charlottetown which is the only part of the provines in which the Bedtt Act is pot in force.This rigid law is well enforced and will likely hold the traffic in check unti! the time has arrived when the Scott prot can be again submitted to the electors.> | PARLIAMENTARY, A meeting of the Legislative Comm!itee of the Counsell was held at Ottawa on March 1 last, shortly afte the opening of Parliament.Fifteen members of Parliament and six other members of the Commitiea were present The following resolution wis i our resolution of last year was hy ano king to action been in.PRICE ONE CENT, which has not yet been completed, itis in expedient to Introduce the same resolution durlug the present session.THE ROYAL OOMMISSION.When the Royal Commission to enquire [oto Lhe liquor traffic and the questiun of prohibition was appointed, your Lxecttive Committes déemed it wiso, In accordance with tho opinion expressed Ly Lhe Convenes tion of 1891, to do all in their power to assist In making the work of the Commission as complète and effective as possible, This matter was ably urged by the Montreal Wuness, which journal suggested the raising of a special fund to defray the exe pense of this work.The proposition was warmly secohded by other journals, notubly the Hamilton Templar and the Toronto Citizen.The Executive Cominitiee requested dr.Spence to devote his attention to the suggested work as as ossible, and appointed Mr.ar W.H.Orr'to act as treasurer of the fund.He will report to you the result of the appeal that has been tnade.blr.Spence has n and is still engaged In working with the case in favor of prohibition, and arranging for the presentation of the same to the Commission as far as he is permitted by the rules which the Commwissionors have laid down in relation to the taking of evi dence.Without discussing the Commission or its work, it may here he stated that there has already been accumulated by it à vast amount of important information that must when published, of much value to stu dents of the tiquor question, and exceedingly useful to advocates of our cause.RECOMMENDATIONS.Looking back over what has been accom- plisbed, looking forward over tho great work yet to Le done, and carefully considering what are the wisest and most hopeful lines of action on which all friends of prohibition may unitedly advance, your Exeou- tive Committee respectfully submits the lol lowing recommendations: That tne plan adopted and action taken in Lr etarance to the Royal Commission be followed out as far as the Exceulive finds itself able to do mo, 2.That our friends in evory province be urged to avail themselves speedily of the advantages offered them by the Scott Act and other forms of local option legiala- ion.3.That other provinces be strongly urged to follow the example of Manitoba in applying at once to their respective Leglslatures for the taking of a direct vote upon the question of total prohibttion and for immediate effective prohibitory legislation, if such voting shows that the people favor such legislation.\u201chat our workers In every provinco be earnestiy urgod Lo press the oræanization ot the prohibition electorate in every munici pality on the lines already laid down, in view of the important local option, plebiscite and eleciorai work ahead of ys.All of which is respectfully submitted, «de CLAREN, Tor : Chairman.boiit half an hour was spent in social talk while waiting for the report of the - Business Committee, which reported In favor otf the ap lutment of the usval coms mittees, and tn favor of short speeches.Dels- gates are limited to ten-minute speech res, but chairmen of committees may speak second time ior a space of five minutes They also reported in favor of a Credential Committee, consisting ol Meaers: (arson, Buchanan sod Meelings will be held at 10 a 2 pm m.and 8 pm.The \u2019 uestion of who\u2019 had and who had not a ght to speak came up, one delegate sug- geating that the rignt of debate be given to all visitors, Mr.P.8.Spence suggested that it would be better to wait till the Cre~ dentla! Cominittée was ready with the report and adjuurn till then, using the time of waiting to hear from various people present in regard lo temperance work iu their var lous iocalitlies.THR CREDENTIAL COMMITTER made\u2019 ah interim report suggesting that the: committees be selected from these, with power to adti to thei ber, _Thie di Bion was merely a skir paratory to a blg Hght for recognition of all tempers .nnoë societies who wisii to send delegates.Frum the desultory discussion which fole lowed it appeared that the tem perauce cou- .munity felt that this should be done, and there seemed to be a desire on the part of the council to meet them at least hall way.This involves an amendment to the constis tution apd a change to article lil, which NOW Treads: Spence.II.\u2014MEMBERBHIP.This Council shall be com and representatives 1n sympathy with the fore- folog declarations of principles, elected by bodies vorable to prohibition on the following basis: From the Provincial branches of the Alltance: Ontario 20, Quebec 18, Nova Scotla 10, New Brunswick 8, Priuce Edward Island and Manitoba 5 each, British Columbia and North-West TerTi- tories 4 each; from Provincial temperance organizations, viz.: 'W.C.T.Gu, S.of 7.1.0.G, T.and K.T.0fT., 4 each; from religious t bodies as follows: Each Presbyterian Synod 4, each Methodist Conference 4, euch Provincial\u201d Pay ust Union 4, each Covgregational Union 4, eac Episcopal Diocesan +.each Catholic Diocest 4, the R.K.Chureh In Canada 4, each other Canadian guurch podr, with a membership of not less than A motion of Mr.J.R Dougall,to the effect that a committee be appointed to consider the question, was adopted.The cowmittes Was appointed as follows: Dr, Williams and Messrs, Orr, Featherstone, McDougall and Cutler, Mr.Axel Gustonson, a well-known temperance writer from New York, was then given the floor.He is a tall, handsome man, with a fine voice and convinoing manner of speech, and apoke a few words of encour- oment Lo the members in their work, He will speak agdin to-morrow night.\u201cThe este then adjourned.In the morning a meeting was held of the rovisional Committee of the Advanced rohlbitionists, under the chalrmanship of .Buchanan, of Hamilton, at which Ît was decided to prepare, in addition to the membership pledge, a pledge for oandi- dates for Parliamentary honors, They will report to the Council, me Special Notice.Remember Bel-Air Races Saturday.Train service G.T.R., 1.46 and 1.56 p.m.© P, a 1.30 and 1.50 p.m.224 BEST VALUE IN MONTREAL pa AMari- This Full Dress Shirt for evenine wbae, open from Collar to Skirt, is wasily put on, wiih Strape for the Brsces, which keeps the Front from vrojecting over the vest; in made of wood material, and warranted to At well, The price is only $1.25 each; 6 for $7.00.If dosen to take home with you.All tock, from 14 to 173 Also à full as sortment of the Envelepe Hack Nhirt, at 81.00 each, § for 85.50.NEW HATH, NEW UNDRRWEAR NEW NECKWEAR, NEW GLOVES Also Mews Furnishings and Bests aad tihoen of every description, at JOHN ALLAN\u2019S, 659 to 665 Craig St., Montreal.22451 d of its officers *- Ed sv INOTHER GREAT ON -Large Crowds at the Exhibition.\u201cTHE FIRE BRIGADE MAKES A FINE DISPLAY.Prize List Continued\u2014 Prize Animals to be Paraded To- day\u2014Cutlass Drill This Afternoon.\\ Agaln there was a large attendance at the Exhibition yesterday afternoon.The fair la fast approaching its end, but each day's work at the turnstyles adds several flgures to their bank account.When the hour eame for the sports on the park side of the aud it remained crowded unill the last item on the programme was carried oul The Fire Brigade made a magnificent ashow- ing.They bad plenty of room and a good track to go on, and the spectators did notin any way interfere with them.Alter the usual walk and gallop past, the Hayes and Dorval ladders were ralsed and the latter, which is just out o! the workshop, came near breaking one ol the : firemen's legs.It had been hoisted and one of the men was ascending it when the stays gave way apd down it came with a run and 80 did the fireman for dear life.If the exhibition {8 to be a yearly affair it has been suggested that the company build permanent fire station oun the grounds.It Te thought that this is the least that can be done seeing that the city give men, horses and apparatus.Dr, de Cotret, physician to the department, says that it was a tryinæ time for the men to be lying on the grass on such a night as Bunday and Monday morning.TRE PRIZE ANIMALS are to be paraded to-day, and.the sailors of the \u201cTartar\u201d will also give a second performance this afternoon.The Numismatic and Antiquarian exhibit will continue open until Saturday afternoon.Many have visited this most interesting de- tment.The Society hope to secure funds For the opening of a permanent museum.The Chateau de Ramezay is the building they are after, To-day the Hon.John Melntosh, Provin- \u201c élal Commisaloner to the Worid's Fair, will oontinue the work of selecting cattle to re- ; RE resent the province at Chicago.Mr.urenne, of the Advisory Board, in company + with Mr; Robert Nesa, of Howic, will nake selections of horses for the World's Fair, The following prizes were awarded yesterday afternoon: PRIZE LIST.Horses.CLASS 1\u2014THOROUGHBRED.Judges\u2014Messrs, W.H.Miliman and P.F.Bou- Stallion, 4 years old and upwards, Lest caleu- lated Lo improve Lhe breed of horses in Canada\u2014 1, Mrs.0: orton, Blue Bonnets; 2, Dawes & Co., Lachine Stallion, 2 years old\u20141, Irving & Brown, Winchester; 2, F.8, Wetherall, Compton, Yearling\u2019 colt, entire\u2014Dawes & Co.Three years oid aly \u2014Dawes & Co.Two year old Dlly\u2014Dawes & Yearliug filly or geiding\u20141, Dawes & Co.; 2, F.Owens, Brood mare ha foal by her side\u20141, Dawes & co ; 2,5, Pa Foal ot Leos >, H.Paton; 2 2 J.Mover.Best mare of any age-\u2014DLawes TTOARRIAGE HORBES.Judges Messrs.U.Bruneau.W, M.Milian and E.F.Stallion, A years old and Lpwards.16% hands And over\u2014), RK.Ness, Howick; E.n- sky, Ste.Eustacbe; 2, Irving = Brows.Wins chester, Stallion, 3 years old\u20141, R.Ness; 2, Irving and Bro allion, 2 years\u2014], C.D.Smith, Falrfteid Plains; 2, E.Savaria, Varennes; 3, D.P, MePhall & on, Vernon.Yearling colt, caitre\u20141, Therien, St.Henrt Mascouche, stallion, ot any gol, Robert Ness, Pair of matched carriage horses (mares or geldings).1514 hands and over\u20141, T.D.Buzzell & Co.; 2, H.Paton; 3.A.A.Phillips, Moutreal.air.of matched light carriage horses (mares or geldings, hackney or high steppers) not less than 15 hands and not more than 1534 hands\u2014H, J.; Ashman, Montre i Gelding, 3 years ola\u20141, D, F.MePherson, Lan- F caster; 2, Norman Alley, Suminerstown; 3, John Ww.Logan, Allan\u2019s Corner.Filly, 3 years old\u20141, J.Newman, Lachine; 2, Irving & Brown; 2, À.J.G4.Mair; 3, R.Ness, Gelding, 2 years o1d\u20141, J.Ray, Bordeaux; 2, McGee, Lachine; 3, R.T.McGibboa, Mon Single carriage horse acforaing or mare), in 534 h T.D.Buzzell & co ; 8, ura.& Washer: Montreal: 3, > Best mare, of any age.Newman.La 2 years old\u20141, J, Newman; 2, J.Turcot, aprat rie.Yearling, aly ¢ or gerding-\u20141 P.McIntosh, Cass- bridge .& N.McGee; 3, J.Ray.1892\u2014 1, r, Mclntosh; 2,J.Newman; 8, enderson.single carri 8 horse gelding or mare, in harness, not less t han 1564¢ hands\u20141, .Buzzell & Co.; 2, B.J.Coghlin, Montreal; 3, G.Body, Montreal.HACENEYS.Judges \u2014Messrs.E.P, Ball, W.H.Millman and M.Crawford.Stalllon, of any age\u20141l, D.P.McPhall & Sons, Vernon; S and 3, Hon.Mr.Cochrane, Hillhurst, Fy, three years 2d ani under\u20141 Hon.Nr.Cochrage: ee W.Tee: 5, Montreal; 3.Dawes & Core.with foal by her side\u2014i, Farm Huiborst; À 3, SN.Lachapelle.St.Paul L'Ermite, Best mare, of an age\u2014Harm Hillhurst.DOG CART AND COB HORBES.Judges Messrs.John Crawford, W.iI.Milliman and E.P.Bal cart horse style and action (mare or gelding), 4 years and over, nol under 15 hands, to be ahown in harness\u20141, \"y, D, Buzzell & Co.city; 8, L.Archambaait, city; 3, H.V.Meredith.Cob in harness (mnare or gelding), 4 years and over, not under 14 hands, and not exceeding 1a \u2018hands, must be stoutly built and have style and \u201cges aocion-\u20141 and 2, T.D.Buzzell & Co,; 3, Can- 2, HH.Be of 00 ve\u2014i, Kio Gudwill; V.Mero.dith; 3, Fred.K, Ai ES.Judges\u2014Mesars.Bouthillier and T, I.Love, Best Shetland pony stallion, any age\u20141, R.T McGibbon, Montreal; 2, John Crowe, Montreal, ies Shetland mare, With foal, any age\u2014R.71.Most Perélah or, Irish stallton, say pâge=t, J.Richardson; 2, W.A.Reburn, SLe.A Best Welsh or rion mare, with tar \u201cany age\u20141 and 3, R.T, MeGibbon.Best Shetland pony to harness, mare, gelding or stallion, Arivon by boy or girt 14 years or under\u2014 3, R.T.McGibbon; 2, R.Ness, Mowic \"Welsh or Irish pony\u2019 to harness, mare.stallion or idling, driven by boy or girl 14 years or under\u2014 W.Tresholme, Montreal; 2, W.J.Smyth, Mont real, Yin harness, 13 to 14 hands\u20141, W.T.Trenhok ne 2, W.Price.Jost pony and Hao, shetland\u20141 and 2, R.Test pony and rider, Weish or Irish (In sections B and 9) style and Appearance wo 8e con- sidered\u20141, J.McVer, Montreal: 2, Stanley, Montreal.2 Shetland pony race, 12 hands and under\u20141 and .R.Welch or Irish pony race, 13 hands and under\u2014 1, T, irving; 2, Dr.Burgess, Verdun, Q.Open race \u2018rar ponies.J4 bands and E.Stanley: 2, J.McVey.Pair of Tentes in harness, over 1444 hands\u20141, A.Greiy, MoCuarg, Allan's Corners.HUNTERS AND SADDLE HORSES.Judges\u2014Messra.T.H.Love and John Crawford, under\u20141, 13% and under Cairuside, Que.3, or mare\u20141, T, D.Buzzell space horse.geldin 2, re Cote SI.Antoine; 3, Max .M.Penfold, br hame, : Hunter, heavy weight, up to 15 gione\u20141, Jas.i+ MeVey, clty; 2, J.Heuary smith, ¢lry; 3, Robt.B.R, ROSS.Hunter, light weight, up to 11 stone\u20141, B.J.Coglilly; PR D.Buzzoll & Co; 3, Thomas keroyd, euy.Ladies saddle horse, rene Ly a lady if possibla \u20141,1, D.Buzze) & Co; 2, 1.M, Penfold; 3, B.J Coyblin.PRAVENT HORSKS-\u2014UNDER 1350 pas.Judgap-\u2014 Messrs, Samuel Staple amd A.Casgrain, Stallion, any age\u20141, D, Bazinot, Joliette; 2, Joseph Lefebvre, Enpratrie; 3, J, MeClintoeck, Ormstown.Marvor gelding, 4 years old and upwards-], w.rer Grand Frenlere; 2, James Morgan, city; 3, Jeffrey pre Foly or ge Ling.3 yenrs old\u20141, Jehn Nesbitt, Petite Sores 2, MeGerrigie Brés, Uriustoivn, and H, Meloche; 3, A.Oulmet, Pilly or gelding, © years old\u20141, W, Grter; 2, T.Drysdale, Allan's Corners: 3.0.Par lzeun, ALL A.Dean uy x gun \u20181.W.Grie mère tod] OF the anme breed by her side go Ra douces £, Mcterrigle Bros.; 3, John Nes asoned Le am (geldings or mares), in harpess\u2014 © grounds the grand \u2018tand was filled again, Mcin-.ott, Allan\" 5 orpers: 2, W.Orier, Grand nes 3, Jellre are or gelaing, \u2018ot any age\u2014i, U.La- paye DRACOHT HOBRSEE.1330 AMD OVRE Heavy draught stallion.4 years old and u wardé\u20141, G.B.Polrier, St, Remi; 2, ©.Normans.tn, Boucherville: 3, Louis VYandle, Clairvolx Statlion, 3 years old\u2014 3rier; 2, D, P.Mc- Poa & Bons; à, O.Archambault, St.Paul Tr Bealilon, 2 years old\u2014I, A Viau, Boucherville; a B, Del and, L'Acadie; 3, J.Faucher, 84, Ur- pdloaer draught stallion, any age\u20141, G.B.Fllly, 3 years old\u20141, F, iondin, Riviere.Filly, 2 Years old\u20141, Thomas ving.ty 2.G.Jeannotte, St.Marc.Span, mares or geldings\u20141!, Boa Bros.St.Laurent: 2, John Newman, Lachine; 3, Dawes & Co., Lachine Brood mare with foal by her side\u20141 and 2, W, Grier, Grand Freniere; W.V.Anderson, city.- Single mare or gelding in harness (open to all draught it, horses\u20141, James Morgan; 2 and 3, John ow ENGLISH BHIRE HORSES.1) ages Mesars.W.Btapie, À.Oasgrain and W.Stallion, 4 years old and upwards\u20141, John Carr, Trout River; 2, Dawes & C0.3, Agricultural 8o- clety of Chambly.Yearling colt, entire\u20141, Louis Viau, Boucherville; 2, Dawes & Co Stallion, any age\u20141, Agricuttural Society or Chambiy Filly, x years old\u2014Dawes & Co, Filly, 2 years old\u2014Dawes & Co.Yeuritng, mi ly or geiding\u2014Dawes & Co.rood mare, with foal of the same breed by her side-Dawes.& Co, Foal of 1892 Dawes & Co.Best mare, of any age\u2014Dawes & Co.CLYDESDALKS, IMPORTED OR CANADIAN BRED.u ges Messrs, A.staples and A.Casgraln, Cly esdale stalllons, 4 years and upwards\u20141, R.Ness, Howick; 2, McGerrigle Bros; 3, G.B.Stewart, Howick.pilalilon, 3 years old\u20141, R.Ness; 2, H, Mc- Donald, Cote St, Luc: 3, H.Paton, city.Stallion, 2 years old\u20141, A.Bell.Trout River; 3, D.Fraser, Bougle Corners; 3, B.P.Canniff & Co.orearll ng colt, entire \u2014 3, > D.Smith, Comp- \u2018\u2019éiyaesaaie stallion, any age\u20141, R.N Filly, 3 years old\u2014 1, R.Ness; \u201c>.Brims, Athelstane.Filly, 2 years old\u2014 L Thos, Calrns, Atbeistane; 2, Thos.\u201cIrving: : 3, MH.pearing, Hay of polie 1, Thos.Irving; 2, Brood mare, with foal of same breed by her side\u20141, Thomas Cairns; 2, MoGerriglé Bros.; 3, \u201cour of 1892\u20141, Thomas Cairns; 2, R.Ness; 3, rving.Span of Clydesdales (geldings or mares)\u20141, RK.Ness; 2, Archibald Bell; 3, Thos, Irving, Best mare, any age\u20141, Best Canadian bred Clydesdale stallion, Shy e.recorded in the Cyd ale stud book of a = + .\u2018Thos.Irving; 2, T.Dupuis, 8t.Jaidore: 3, ©.Mare, with two of her progeny, all to De ona the property of Lhe exhibltor\u2014Thos.Ci SPECIAL SWEEPSTAKES FOR peo Championship prize for the best Clydesdale mare of any age, imported or Canadian bred, and recorded In the Canadlan Clydesdale stud book\u2014 A PERCHERON HORSES (IMPOKTED OR CANADIAN BRED).Judges\u2014Messrs, 8S.Staples, W, Linton, and A.Casgraln.Stalilon, 4 years old and upwards\u20141, 2 and 3, Haras National.Stall ion, 3 gears old\u20141, C.Robinson, North Gower, Ont.; 4, F.H.Black, Ambherst, N.8; 3, E.Bureilé, Belle Tae: Yearling colt, entire 1, Frank H.Black, Stallion, any age\u20141 « Hurus National, FUly 3 years old\u20142.F.H.Black.Yearling, nliy or rolting 5.J Black.Brood mare, with foal of 6 Dreed by her side \u20141 and 2 2, ¥.H, Brac 3, Bp.Mcintosh, Cass Bri Foul ot 1892 \u20141 and 2, F.H.Black; 3, P.Me- Span of Percheron horses, geldings or mares\u20141, Pb.Mcintosh; 2, F.H, Black.Best mare of any age-P.McIntosh.SUFFOLK PUNCH HORSES, IMPORTED, FROM FURE IMPORTED 3TOCK.Judges-\u2014Messrs.SIA) aples ! jeu and Casgrain.Stallton, 3 years ol wards\u20141, G.H Storey; 2, R.Baker: 3, E.aden Stallion, any age\u2014J.'H.Scorey, \u2018Winchester.THE REMAINDER OF THE CATTLE.Judges\u2014Messrs.E.A.Barnard and Dr, Couture, CANADIAN CATTLE.To compete in this class animals must be registered (n the \u201cHerd book,\" ned by the Pr vincial Government and xept 5 Professor Couture, of Quebec, to whom ali demands for registration should be addresse Buil, 8 jours old and upwa , A.Denis, St, 3, E, Simard, L'Assom tion rds\u20141 Norbert; « À.Roach, St, Norbert; Bull, 2 Bears old\u20141, A.Denis; 2, C.Labélle; 3, A.Roach.Bull, 1 year old\u20141, A.Denis: 2, A, Roach; 3, M.Demers, St.Eustache.Bu Icait, 8 DOnLAS and upwards\u20141, A.Denis; 2, A.Roach; 3, 8.Hoot St.Jerome.Bull, any age\u20141 Cow, 4 years and Spwaras\u20141, L.Labelle; 2, A.Roach] 3, A.Denis.Cow, 3 year}, A.Dents; 2, F, Dion, St, Therese; 3, A.Denis, Heiter, 2 \u2018years\u20141, A.Roach; 2, F.Dion; 3, Anis, Heller, 1 year\u20141, F.Dion; 2, L.Labelle; 3, A.Ro OR BRED Deter calt, 8 months sod upwards\u20141, A.Roach; 2, A.Denis; 3, L.Heller calf, tien « montas\u2014, G.Carr, Comp- tou; 2, A.Denis; 3, S.Hu Best herd of Canadian catite consistiog of 1 bull and 4 femaies, of any age, owned by the exhidbilor \u20141.A ; 2, A.Roach; 3, F.Dion.Buil, 3 years old and upwaris\u20141, | tn D.Smith.Bull, 2 Years \u2018old\u20141, Dawes & C Bull, year old\u20141, y.A.Fleming; 2, Dawes & Co.: 3, H,D.8 Bull calf, linger 3 year\u20141, F.A.Fleming; 2, Dawes & 3, Fo A, Flemin og: Bull of any \"age\u20141, H.D, Smith.cow, 4 years old and upwards\u20141, 2 and 3, PA.Fleming.oso 3 years oid\u20141, F.A.Fleming; 2, Dawes & Sierre, 2 2 years old\u20141, H.D.8mith; 2 and 3, F.A.Fleming.Helter, 1 year old\u20141 and 2, F.À.Fleming; 3, th.H, D.Smit Hater calf, under 1 1 Jear\u2014L, F.A.Fleming; 2, H, D.8mlith; 3, Daw Herd, consisting of 1 bull and 4 females, owned by the exhibitor\u20141 and 2, F, A.Fleming; 3, Dawes Female of any age\u20141, F.A.Fleming, POLLED ANGUS, OR ABRRDEENSE, Buli, 3 years old And upwards\u20141, Dr.R.Craik, Montreal.Bully 3 Jor old\u20141, Dawes & Co.; 2 and 3, M.H.Côc FR alt, under 1 year\u20141, R.Cralk; 2 and 3, & Co.Dawes Bull of any age\u20141, R.Craik.Cow, 4 years old and upwards 1, M.H.Coche | cow, 3 years oid\u2014i, R.rat ! Helfer, 2 years old\u20141, R, Craik.Helter, 4 Jour old\u2014i, M.H.\u2018Cochrane; 2, R.Craik; 3, Dawes & Co.Heifer Gait under 1 year\u20141 and 2, M, H.Coch.co.rane; 3, of 1 bull and 4 fomaies, Herd, consiatin owned by the exhibitor\u20141, M.H.Cochrane; 2, R.Craik.Female of any age\u20141, M.H, Cochrane.AYRSHIRE, 3 years old amd upwards\u20141, D, Morton & Bons, Hamilton, ont; 2, K.3 Fa 0% Hinton- burg: 3, Ë Girouard, St.Victor; .Ro Davies à 6, T.Irving, Bull, Howick; 5, A.McCallum, Montreal.Bull, 2 years old\u20141, J, Drummond, Petite Cote; 2, T.Drysdale, Allan Corners x A.Puebarmes st.Mare & Co, N.Mills; , W.Wm.& T5 \u20ac.\"snif Faire Bull, 1 year old\u20141, D.La oLachtan, Petite Cote; 2, J.Howden, 8t.Louis; 8, J.Newm wman, Lachine; 4, J.Drummond; 5, W.C.Edwards & Co.Bull call, under 5 year\u20141, J, Johnston, Somos 2, McFarl ane, kigin, Ont: 3, Wm.& J.c.Smith; = T.Irving; 5, J.Newman.Bull, 0 bh.Morton & Sons.Cow, our Years oid and upwards\u20141, D.Drum- mond, Jr.Peut Cote; 3, J, I mond; 3, D.Mo- ; 4,5.Irving: J.Johnston.ree Jours ola\u20141, D.Morton & Sons: mith; 3, R.Hobertson, Trowion; 4.J.11.Storey, Winchester: 5 Drummond.Heifer, two years oid\u20141, D.Morton & sons: 2, D.Mehaohlan; 3, XR.Robertson; 4,4 Johnston; » ng Helfer, 1 year old\u20141, D.Morton & Bons; 3, J.- Druamidnd; 3, Bb.Mcl.dchlan; 4, D, Drummond, ir.; Rdwards & Co, Thetfer road, under year and over 8 months\u20141, Wm.J, C.8m 1th; » 3 Drummond; 3, J.Drum 4, D.Morton & Sons; 5 Wm.& J.C.Summerstown; 2.R.Rol srwoh; 3 lan; 4, D.brummond, jr.; .Di Herd, consisting of duit Sod 4 temales, owned by exbibitor-\u2014t, D, Morton Sons; 2, J.Drum- mond: MoLscblan; 4, J.Johnston; 5, T.Irving; 4%.Rovertso Female of any oD, Drummond.JEREEYS GR ALDBRNEYS, Bull.3 years old and upwards\u20141, Mrs.ER.M.Jones, Brockville: 2, W.A, Reburn, A Ans; 3, rs.Crossen, HDihurst.Feu, ma years old\u20141, Duwes & Co.; 2, W.A, Reburn; 3, Mrs.Crosse Bull, 1 year oid\u20141, Dawes & Co.; 2, W.A.Reburn; 3, Mrs, n.Bull chit, under 1 year\u20141 and 2, Dawes & Co.A.Revu Bui, of any Age\u20141, Dawes & CO , d years old and upwards\u20141, Dawes & Co.; 2, \u201cor \u2018A.Reburn: 3 , Mrs.E.M.Jones.\u2018Cow, 3 years old, Nis.E.M.Jones; 9, W.A, Reburb; 3, Mrs.Crosse! He (fer, + yenrs at, Dawes & Co.; 2, Mrs.Jones: 4, W.A.Reburn.etter, 1 Year oll-1, W.A.Reburn; 2 and 3, rs fleifer cat, under 1 Jear\u20141, W.As; Reburn; 2 2, awes & Co} 3, Herd, contisuing oi of 1 a and 4 females, owned by the exbIbiLorL1, Mrè Jones; 2, Dawes & Go.3.W.A, Reburn Femule of any \u2018ago\u20141, Dawes & Go.Swine Continued.IMPROVED TORKSSIfR.| Boar, over 2 yoars\u20141, J.G; Madr, Howiok; 8, J.Featherstone, Boar, un \u201ca Flotcher, 5 roix.-_\u2026 |.@ Boar, over one and under six.moathe\u2014h, de Poathératons; 2, D.Denis.Clairane; +34 cree & fon.under 1% months\u20141, PENA 2, aR nersione: 3 , d.Halit ro months\u20141, J.N.Greenahields; 2, Sow, over 2 yoars\u20141, i.Featherstone; 2, J.N.reonshieids.aw over 1 and under 2 years\u20141, Wi N.Green- shields; 2, J.Peatherstone; 3, J, G.M alr.Sow, \u2018over 6 and under 1% inontha\u20141, J Groenkblelds; 2, J.Feallerstone; 3, J.Feather.Sow under six meaths\u20141, J.N.Greenshields; 2, J.¢, Mair; K.Chadwick.Best improved Yorkshire boar and 2 sows\u2014-1, J.Featherstone; 2, J.N.Greenshields.Ladies) and Children's Department.JOR PROFKSSIONALS AND THOSE WHO BELL WORK.Best collection of ladles\u2019 work, of various kinds, 1mported or domestiic\u2014E.L.Ethier & Co, Mont ds extra, Delle D.Gourd, Montreal.LADY FPROFKSAIONALS OR AMATEURS.Beat collection of la des work of any knd ful and oramental al à Le the work of the res hibitor\u20141, Miss G.MH ohell, Montreal; 2, Miss M.M.Boyd, Montreal.pusse, or hammired brass work, done by with lools\u20141, MLss G.Mitchell.ngraving on brass\u2014-Mrs.Dr.Young, Montreal, FYNOY WORK, FOR AMATEURS ONLY.Best collection of ladie®\u2019 fancy work of various kinds, independent of other entries\u20141, Delle M, L.Pare, Montreal; 2, E.J.Macfarlane, Mont real Lace wool \u2018work, embroidery, efc., for amateurs only-\u2014Poist Lace\u20141, Mrs, Or.Young; 2, Miss A, Mussen, Montreal.Honiton lace\u2014Mrs, Dr.Young.Quiltne orks euros 1, Della Ouimet, Montreal; 2, M Wood, Mon rent ra ue work on tothe 1, Miss Jacobs, Mont- rase Cote St.An- Miss R han Ta \"Miss A.McCall, toldes 2 Nr Knight, Cataraqui Gentleman's handkerchief case \u2014 1, Jacobs.Knltteq slippers\u20141, Miss Jacobs; 2, Mrs, Mc- d, London, Ont, Embroidery in Lace stitches\u20141, M ss Jacobs.Crewei embroidery\u20141, Mrs.Young; 2, Knight, Chentlle work\u20141, Mrs.Young: 2 2, Mrs, Knight.Crochet work, in cotton \u2014 Mrs.Lapaime, Montreal; 2.E.Stinard, L'Assomption: Crochet work, in sûk\u20141, Miss Jacobs; 2, A.J.Stevens, Bedford, Que, log York Jacobs.Bral \u2014 1, Miss Gascon, Elliott, 2 lan\u2019s Corners.Drawlog-room Screen\u20141, MIss A, M.Boya; 2, Miss Young.Embroidury, on satin\u2014}, Miss Young; 23, Miss Montreal; 2, R, Jacobs._Embroldery, on plush-1, Miss Jacobs; 2, Mrs.nl ht.SE brotdery, chain stiten\u20141, R.Elliott; 2, Miss Bracken.Embroidery on bolting clotb\u20141, Mrs, Young: 2, Miss Jacobs, Embroidery on.felt\u2014M188.Jacobs.Silk robe embroidery\u20141, Miss Jacobs; 2, Mrs, Kn} Rh sington embroldery\u2014Miss Jacobs.Leather work, ornamented\u20141, Mrs.Bennett, Ottawa; 2, G, McGubbin, Montreal.2 Darnea Socks and stockings\u20141, A.J.Stevens; .Mrs.A, Paquin, jueen Anne darning\u2014Miss Jacobs.Ladies\u201d ork of any kind, uplobstered\u20141, Mrs, Young; ?Stevens.al i Young.T'acting\u2014A ra.T.Drummond.Piano or table scarf\u20141, Mrs.E.St.Denis, La- chine; 2, Mrs.Young, Table centre plece\u20141, Miss Jaoobs; 2, Miss ROY.Bordea Worked Whisk holder\u2014Miss Jacobs.worked parior satchel\u20141, Miss Roy; 2, Miss Jac Cady\u2019 s hand-bag, with monogram-\u2014 Miss Jacobs.Basket decorated\u20141, Miss Jacobs: 2, Miss Koy.FLOWEKS, KNITTING, BEWING, WAX WORK, ETC.(FORK AMATEURS ONLT.) Sota pillow\u20141, Mrs.Young; 2 2 Miss Jacobs.Table cloth, emAroidered\u20141, Miss Jacobs; 2, Mra.Quinlan, Montreal Totlet Set of any ki nd-\u20141, Miss Moore; Andrew One aceen table cloylles\u20141, Miss Jacobs; 2, Miss Andrew One set table mats\u2014-1, Miss Drew, Buck Ridge; 2, Mrs, Knight, Feather flowers Miss Prefontaine, Belæœtt.Wax flowers\u20141, L.H, Gault, Montreal; 2, Mrs.A.8t.George, ote Su.Paul.Wax leaves, Canadian Or foreign\u20141, Niss Pre- fontaine; 2, Miss Langev Berlin wool work\u2014 rs.L.Gauvreau Carriage Atgn an-\u20141, Mrs.T.Drummond, Kingston; 2, Mrs.Jacobs.Beat ten yards full cloth, all Knight; nF Chalifoux Best yards nannel, colored, Mrs, raibautts 2, Honcre Rivard, Best ten yards fannel, white, all wool\u20141, Mrs.Thibault; 2, E.Ferla nd.Best ualo on flannel, white or colored\u20141, F.Auge; 2, H, Riv \u2018Pair blankets, all wool\u20142, 'E.Ferla Pair horse blankets, all wool\u20141, ora: Knight; 2,T.Chalifoux, Ste.Kose, t, all wool\u20141, M.Goulin, carpe e; a H.Rivard.2, Miss wool\u20141, Mrs, all wool-i1; L'éplphaz Woollen shawi\u2014i.N.Auge: 2, H.Rivard.Counter domestic wove\u20141, 1.Chalifoux; pan 2, Laura Metcalfe, Kiverfieid.\u2018Counterpanes, knitted\u20141, Miss Young; 2 2, Mag- gle Mulcair, Rivertield.Knitting, fancy woo! shawls\u20141, mond; 2, Josephine Prefontaine.Kn nitring, fancy cotton sLockings\u2014], Ovila Contant; 2, Mrs, Drummond.Knitting, plain wool stockings, 1 pair\u20141, Mrs.rummond: 2, Mrs.Knight, Koitting, atton stocklngs\u20141, Mrs.Drummond; 2, Mary Newman, Lachine, \u2018Kaltiing, sik seckings, children 8, 1 pair\u20141, Mrs.Young; 2, Miss Brack Knicuing plain all Mik I mits, T pair\u20141, Mary New- Knituing, Plain wool o! ittons.1 pair\u20141, Miss M.iger, iontreal; eri \u2018Knitting, plain ool mittens.coarse, 1 palr\u20141, E.Feriand; 2, Miss Mellieure.Knitting, pisse wool Bhirts and drawers, home spun yarn only-1, Mrs, Drummond; 2, T.Chali- © Knitting socks and stockings, coarse or home Bpun yarn oniy\u20141, Mrs.Drummond; 2.C.Fer- and.Lee ors underciothing, hand-made\u20141, R.Elliot; 2, Miss Bo Sewing.Sein, hand-made\u2014David Scott, Cote Bt.e.Antolin shirts, cotton, hand-made\u2014E.Ferland.Night-gown, annel, hand-made\u2014David Scott.uilt, cotton, patehwork\u20141, Miss Prefontaine; 2, Miss Archambault, Montreal.\u2018Quilt, cloch, patchwork\u20141, Mrs.Knight; 2, Miss Prefontal Quilt, aile, patchwork\u2014 1, Miss P.Payette, Quine log cabin.patchwork\u2014 Mrs, Knight.Quill, Japanese or crazy, patchwork\u20141, Mrs, Knight: 2, Miss Prefontui Rag mats\u2014Rev.W.A Jonnstona.Montreal.Mats.of any kind\u2014W.A.Johns! Slumber robe\u20141, Mrs.Knight; \u2019Agapit Du- Mrs.Drum- charme, bt.M parechet jace \u2014 1, Miss Bracken; 2, Miss Knitted lace\u20141, Mrs.Drummond; 2, Miss Drew.Tea cosey\u2014Miss Jacobs, Jar Drawn work\u20141, John Taylor, Montreal; 2, Miss WORK BY CHILDREN UNDER 15 YRARS OF AGE.Cotton underclothing {home made), 2 garments \u2014Annie McKenzie, Montreal.Darned socks or Lackiigs, 2 paitra\u2014Miss Langevin Crochet work, in cotton-\u2014Annie McKene.fainting, Bg ros Mins E.Quinlan, alnting, dowers\u2014Miss Llndesube, Cote &t.Piste, scenery\u2014L, Maud Dart, Montreal; 2, Drawing, pencil or crayon\u2014-1, Mm, C.M.Cros.~~ onectton of fancy articles, 6\u2014Miss Guy, N ont- re l x Fancy pincushion\u20141, Miss Lindestine; 2, N.nnis.Wood work, plain or ornamental, by boys\u20141, A.Burnett.Doll's Dasinette, furnished\u20141, Maggie Barrett; 2, Mabel Burne \u2018Best ao oll-Magele Barrett.Berlin wool work\u2014Miss Fiddes.sket\u2014Mtan \u2018Langevin.Crochet lace\u2014Mias Archambault.WORK BY OHILDREN UNDER TWELVE YEARS OF AGE.Hemged bandkerchiefs, haif dozen\u2014Miss Ain.Darped 80cks or stockings, 2 pairs-\u2014Miss A, vin.'s basinette\u2014Gertie Barrett.pincushion\u2014Miss May Brackes.Honey and Apiary Suppiies.Best dis of 500 pounds of liquid extracted honey io E.Goolds & Co, Brantford, Ont; 2 W.Jones,\u201d Bedford, Que.; 8, H.XK ue.arian sup lies, medal an diptoma\u2014E.L.i Co, Braguiori.On ; FLETCHER'S FIELD.Complaints About the Quarry\u2014 No Fence Aronnd 1t.A good In many | Somplainte are made re- gerd de on Fletcher's eid.It he ray thirty leet deep, some \u2018parts of it filled with water, and there is no ence or any \u201cprotection around it to prevent accidents.Chlidren are playing around there during the entire day, an during the night there is nothing to prevent any pecos estrian or a friahtened haotee from falling right into The Quebeo mloing law states that: \u201cEvery .who discontinues working in pis cha war or ox strate L'ontpoever,.ot our est a Bont of ions D tour feet a ladle Tor each offence oosts and tn aetault ot; L to Imprisonmen for à pariod not ult of parment to in npn v Ls mish not affect this SA but it ie v eral opinio at soumet b be dome to lessen the danger.ug should w Inquest at Bt.Henri.Ooroner Jones heid a inquest Pari LI i the wire of Jomsph } uéumor aie Honti D Death .Irom -pulujopar opary congestion was tiie verdict | JOHN MILBMES CONFESSION; = A i 8 REMORSE.CHAPTER XLII.\u2014(Oontined.\u201cWhere on earth did that scoundrel epring from ?\u201d enquired the rector : \u201cand what could bave induced you, Willie, to fly at him, as I saw you do, like a wildcat whose young has been shot?\u201d \u201c He insulted my mother,\u201d answered the boy, with intense excitement, \u201cIf my foot had not slipped, he would never have got the upper hand of me as he did.However, I will be even with him one day, for I shall know him anywhere, as he said he should know me.\u201d Mr.Gresham turned to Mrs.Milbank, for an explanation of the matter, which lier won was evidently tar too excited to give; but her answering glance at once exacted silence.Buch a pleading, agonized 160k he had never beheld even on a death-bed.As they de- Bcended slowly to the cottage, Willie began, unasked, to give his version of the affair.\u201c My mother and I were sitting on the bench together, Mr.Gresham, when that fellow suddenly stood before us: one might have thought he had dropped from the clouds, except that such a scoundrel must needs come from below, and not from above.\u201c And so I have tracked you two out at last,\u201d he said, Then, of course, we knew he was a madman; and my poor mother shrieked out, as she well might.Then Le went on with some wild talk, saying he should know me anywhere, for it Was easy to see I was my father's child; and then\u2014then something else, for whieh I will pay him, whether he be mad or not, if we ever meet again.\u201d \u2018\u201c Nay, Willie, but if he te mad,\u201d argüed the rector, \u2018he is not responsible for his words, any more than his actions.He is probably some gipsy whose brain has been set on fire by drink,\u201d \u201cNay; he is no gipsy,\u201d sald Willie positively.\u2018* Well, perhaps he bas escaped from ome asylum; to-morrow, I will cause a thorough search to be made, and the poor \u2018wretch secured, so that, when your mother comes back from Bouth- ampton, she need have no further cause for fear.Your grandfather is, fortunately, asleep, and has heard nothing of this, and 1t will be just as well to say nothing about it, Jor fear of alarming him.\u201d By these arguments, and a promise that, for the future, one of thé rector\u2019s farm-#ervants should sleep at the cottage, while Willie was at sea, the boy was pacified.And after a while, Mr.Gresham took his leave.In spite of the journey that lay before the widow on the morrow, and of the parting that awaited her, far more trying to her strength than any physical exertion, she never closed her eyes throughout that night.For the second time during her life, the bitter experience was borne in upon her, that when matters seem at their very worst, a worse than that worst is still behind.For years, ber existence had been peaceful, serene, secure ; the secret that had at one time filled her with such misery and disquiet had become, to all seeming, absolutely safe, and indeed was 80; her Forest-life, passed in the companionship of the old man and the boy, was all that she desired; ap evening calm, which, although prema-\u201d ture, was inexpressibly welcome, had settled down upon her soul.Then suddenly, Willie, who had been always so dutifut and gracious, though profiting but inditferently by the studies which Mr.Gresham superintended, exhibited a passionate yearning for the profession of a sailor.She was too wise and too unselfish to show the pangs this cost her ; but she knew that when he should have left her home, the sunbeam that lit it up for her would have gone out, and all within it would become cold and gray.till his return.Her passion for his unworthy father, her tenderness and pity for her dead husband, haviug lost their objects, had, as it seemed, concentrated themselves in one overwhelming affection for the orphan boy.To be about to lose him for years, perhaps for ever, had appeared to her to be the very cruellest shaft which Fate had in its quiver; but now she knew that it had another, barbed far worse, and tipped with poison.Dennis Blake, whom she had flattered herself his own \u201cexcesses must long ago have destroyed, was alive, and had found out her present retreat \u2014* tracked her out,\u201d as the wretch had said, which implied that he had discovered her by design.From his manner and appedrance, it was easy to understand that his fortunes were desperate, and that no exercise of Mr.Inspector Brain's authority would now be of avail\u2014even If, Indeed, the lapse of time should have left him any power over him.It was true that Blake was at least equally powerless for any active harm ; but there was now another channel through which hia malice might work evil,\"which even her apprehensions, when of old she had fore cast their future, and omitted to caleu- late upon.Willie was now no child, as he had been then ; at present, he believed implicitly, that Maggie was his mother, and John Milbank his father; but he was only too apt to listen to the arguments of others, and to be swayed by them.And, what if Blake should tell the boy who his father was, and who had killed him! At the idea of this, and of the consequences that must needs flow from it, poor Maggie's feelings experienced a complete inversion; so far from be- walling Willie's going to sea, she rejoiced in it, since it would remove him from this man, and put him oat of reach of this udder\u2019s tongue.That he was about to depart upon the morrow, was now absolutely a source of congratulation.Would to Heaven that he had departed yesterday! If she could only get him safe on board, without letting this man have further speech or sight of him, Maggie felt that she could still, once more, be almost happy.CHAPTER XLIV.EMANCIPATION, Willie's ship, in which he is about to sail this evening form Southampton, ie not \u201ca king's ship;\u201d the ambition of his sdopted mother had not aspired for him so high as the royal navy, or perhaps she had flattered herself that his servitude under a private- \u201cfirm would be easier, and more open to opportunities in the shape of leave.But the boy was \u2018a middy,\u201d for all that, and had a right to wear that child-uniform of the sea, which moves a woman's heart towards its wearer more than plumes and scarlet.How handsome he looked | How proud she felt of him th t evening, as she sat close to his side that evening at the inn./ His captain, with whom, notwithstanding his retired habits, on had contrived to make acquain in hopes to interest him in the boy\u2014 for what will not a woman do in the way of \u2018\u2018 bother\u201d or trouble in such a cause\u2014had given him leave up to the last moment, And there \u2018was.still Ant sat with her hand in his, but spoke but little, for her heart was too full for peech.He was going from her for months, it might be for years, among strangers; and in a strange land, when he \u2018should be on land at all; and hitherto they had not been separated even for a day.He bad been brought up at home, not indeed like a milksop, for he was athletic and manly beyond his age, but he had never left the atmosphere.of love that surrounded him at the cottage, to breathe the outer air: and now he was about to experience the rough elde of life; hardships, and rude companions, and temptations; and she would not be by to cheer, console, or strengthen him.Buch were the thoughts that gave to her full right to call herself his mother: there was nought of self pertaining to them.She did not picture to herscif \u2014at all events not now\u2014the house all emptied of {ts mirth, to which she was about to go back; or the long nights when the wind should be up and wild in the forest, and wilder on the sea, when she would lle awake, and listen and pray\u2014perhaps in vain\u2014for her darling's safety: or the long days, which she should begin to count tomorrow, and which would grow longer as the time drew on for hls return, if indeed he did return; the eager lookings for a letter from the sea by every post; the disappointments and delays ; the solitude and the evil that were to be.That these were all to come, she was indeed vaguely aware; but for the present Willle, and Willie's future, were all in all to her.The incident of the previous night had given her strength up to this moment\u2014it had made it seem 80 all-important to get the boy on board ship, and out of the risk of Blake's gaining speech with him \u2014that all else had been forgotten, but now that he was safe, or all but safe, her grief became a burden such as she could hardly bear.(To be Continued.) Those who wish to practise economy should buy Carter's Little Liver Pilis.Forty Pills in a vial; only one pill a dose.Special Notice.Come and see our mantle exhibition, the most beautiful in the city.A la Ville de Montreal, corner ¥t.Lawrence and 8 Catherine streets.212 15 Baby was Nick.DRAR SIRS\u2014My baby Was very sick with diarrhœa, and everything we tried failed.But on trying Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Btrawberry we found it gave prompt relief and very soon sured him completely.JOHN CLARK, Bloomfield, Ont.The entire interests of the Armour family, representing a capltal of perhaps $50,000,- 000, will be harmonious!y united on October 1.When Baby was sick.we Rove her Castorim Wher she was a Chiid, abe crisd for Castoria When she became iss, she clung to Castoria when 2e had Children, she gave them Lassonta.The Cod That Helps to Cure The Cold.The disagreeable taste of the COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in TT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA.The patient suffering from CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, COUGN WASTING DISEASES, ~ emulsion, and ucer.Take ñe other, All Druggiats, ., 1.00.SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville.MANHOOD RESTORED.WANA AT the w ritton Quarant te cure ali jervous De Loes of Brain fouet, Hendache, ons, Lan, fade, le, yer drains Eu un.selon, ult Se a re Tomcat ind A à excessive paie Lane Sap pl ey Price TE Canadien pocket.Price fine op give a NE œuars \u201cCireliar tos ta ein\" Are © o a yo) ne Foire dE Dr x Co, }, Dacter: st Denis and fat Ave, THE MONTREAL.DAILY.STAR.THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 22.1892.\u2014 EIGHT PAGES.ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Byrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation.Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of ite kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, , prompt i in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its man éxcellentqualities commend it 1 and have made it the most popular remedy known.yrup of Figs is for sale in 786 bottles 5 y all leading druggists Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it.Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISCO, CAL.LOUISVILLE.KY.NEW YORK.N.T RT rote perme mitre WEAKNESS-MEN \u2018QUICKLY, THOROUGHLY, FOREVER CURED { by a new perfected scien miethod thab cannot uniess the oase is bey human aid.You feel iwm- proved the first day, feel a enefit ever: = phetacie Lo bapp; 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Conrarastion te x toria \u20ac KUREKA BRASS Oe po eprest Dame ot 288 pace oer and all k , braggiste.lusic Meachers.Voice Production and Cultivation.By spsofal request of pupils aud friends, .SIGNOR VEGARA wil) venais another season in Montreal.Operas, Qratori os, Sours taught in English, Italisa, ch, Germa; Spanish.Public Yntrédotion Jo United Btates and Europe.Voices 21612 rn net NOTRE DAME BT.J.BTE.DUBOIS, 1st Prize Viocloacellist from the Belgium Conservatories, Pupil of the celebrated De Bwert.Has Opened\u2019 Rooms for Pupils SHEPPARD'S MUSIC STORE, Nes.2274 & 2278 St.Catherine st.Lessons also given at residence, .218 13e0d OSCAR MARTEL Violinist.Violin lessons and accompaniments, 211 183e0d 276 Br.Antelne St, Montreal MADAME ALICE TOVEY'S Singing Class for Children will resume Sept.¥nd, and meet every Wednesday and Friday.Vacancies also for private les- sous in singing or pianoforte.For terms, eto\u2026 apply 21 University Street, 207 1:330d VIOLIN AND ACCOMPANIMENT.J.J.GOULET Has resurred his lessons.131 MANAFIELD, Mr.C.E.B.PRICE, A.C.0.(London), nist of Bt.Andrew's Qhurch, Professor ot Music, Sinetng, Organ, Piano and T | Theory.MONT BTLEET.THEORY and PIANOFORTE.Miss L, Katelle Clarkson, Cert.R.A.M.and Trin.Col, Loudon.For terms, apply GG Durocher st.200 28 MISS E.EMILY MOORE Has resumed Ber teachi î H Has venu ng of Piano and armopy MISS MARGUERITE STM Has resumed her pianoforte teaching a 214 13 6 ÉUCRINGHAM AVE MISS BENGOUGH HAS RESUMED TEACHING.34 University st.GERMAN AND VIOLIN, 21612 MISS ELLEN I PLIMSOLL Has requmed her Pianoforte Teaching, 35 464 GUY 8TR.212 A 188 rT Voice Culture and Plane.495 Bherbrooke Street Italian Method.215 13e0d 208 28 ERBERT PA TTONS Organist St, James Methodist Ohureh.TEAOHER OF PIANO AND SINGING.n! Terms\u201483.00 216 12 43 MAYOR STREET.ME MRINEE Belaborde (Parts).Gold Medal of Oonservatery of Liege (Belgium) Lessons on Piano.214 16 4 Horomon sr, Montreal R_JEHIN PRUME HAS RE-OPENED HIS Courses of Violin and Accompanimen 64 MeGlil College ave.214 16 MONTREAL À I88 MICHAUD, Teaches of Plano and Harmony, has resumed lessons.Address 131H &t.Lawrence or \u2018or 2274 BL Catherine aires 202 26 i JULES HONE, of Music.has resumed his lessons, ev TICTORIA STREET.202 26 Educational, ST.FRANCIS COLLEGE.Non-Sectarian.For Ladies and Gentlemen, The Breet the Arts Conree n Sept, 15 The Fali Tera of the College Sc ool borins Be bth, \u2018The Buildings are beautifully situsted and are baie gat in thorough repair for the coming seaso The locality connot be olay pron r beauty bealthfunlness\u2014nine acres in plar- Yoda and ve, Telephone communication wi and Quebec, Board snd Tu For pistes particulars A, TANKER, Principal, Richmon on.$140 per annum.addr REV.CHARLES PQ 202 lo HE SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES Conducted by Mise Bymmers snd Mise Smith will re-open on Thursday, the 158h September, Pupils who desire it are prepared res the Mo@it\\ University eraminations for Matrioulstion or fus the Certificate of Associate in Arts, After Thursday, the 8th Beptember, Miss Sym- mers and Miss smith will de at home daily, from ten till six, to receive visitors on school business.916 Sherbrooke Street.191 36 pa PAINTING.RAWIN 8 Lass REAR HOG! RES (Kens sinstou Art Art Schools, private isseons in pos pi .d.Eng and Hove at?378 st x ive Athome Wedn BY MADAM AND gion Jermany), French ns an IQTORIA GERMAN 8 58 M, GORDON, td Bal from nature, O0 or classes in Drevi from nature, Bote 1st, 25 Bran 18 13 Taies SCHOOL, 203 BLEURY STREET, Conducted by MRS, STONE, Will re-open Tuesday, September 6th.20226 WANTED ~BY AN EXPERIENCED LADY MA additional pupils piano snd organ.Terms or 220 8 57 METCALFE AVENUE, 8t.Henry, 1848 STONE WILL RESUME OLAS! hy Drawing snd Painting, Peu Wares ry on September 1st, 18072, 203 BLEURY STREET.MACHINERY! Elevators and Hoists, Stone Breakers, Engines and Boilers, Donkeys and Winches, \u2014ALWAYS ON BALE AT THE\u2014 M RAGLE FOUNDRY, King etr Tarèraoïs À No.435.= cet 183 0K'S COTTON ROOT COMPOUND, Arecent discovery by an old dy wend EE 202 26 principled dr ts who offer inferior m sin lass of this pd I EA RR Fo dies only.stam dress Tite No 3 Faber Pélook, 131 Beta K.McGaie.2123 Notre \u2018Wholesale and He ) \u2014_\u2014 RR.J.Devins > RESTORES RY HAR TO TS NATURAL COLOR | STREMGTHENS AND BEAUTIEYS THE.HAIR! CURES DANDRUFF AND ITCHING OF THE SCALP.KEEPS THE HAIR MOIST AND THE HEAD COOL IS NOT A DYE BUT RESTORES THE HAIR NATURALLY.FOR THE HAIRS A DELIGHTFUL DRESSING FOR LADIES BAIR.RECOMMENDS ITSELF, ONE TRIAL IS CONVINCING, IS THE BEST HAIR PREPARATION IN THE MARKET.2, IMMEDIATELY ARRESTS THE FALLING OF HAIR, rd HAIR RENEWER \"DOES NOT SOIL THE He PLLOWSIT OR HEAD-DRESS.- \u2014 Sold by all Chem ists and Perfumers, 50 crits aBottle \u2014 PRINCIPAL LABORATORY, Rue Yee, ROUEN Frames Gtwrake EL MONTR t city -referenoes | 220 28 (aise Œducattonal BrsHor\u2019s UNIversITy, Faculty of Medicine, MONTREAL, SERSION 1892-1803.\u2018The Twenty-second Bession's Lectures of this Faculty will begin on Monday, the third day of October next, lu the College Bullding, at 9 a.m.The Lectures of this Course are open to students of both sexes Osiendars and all necessary information osn ~~ be obtained on application to the undersigned, G.T.ROss, M.DL., Registrar, SHORTHAND INSTITUTE \u2014AND\u2014 4 Remington School of Typewriting.x CLASS ROOMS: The **Tewmple,\u201d Bt.James \u201ct., Montreal Will re-open September BIA, BRANCHES: SHORTHAND (for Office and Reporting), TYPEWRITING.COMPOBITION.CORRESPONDEXNCE (Commercial and Social) PENMANSHIP, PRACTICAL OFFICE TRAINING.FRENCH AND GERMAN, n this Institute pupil os = work, snd are pe Botley 0 to are taal na \u201cBarta the art two FA 100 ) PUPILS educated nt tnia Instit wended to, and have obtained situations in y, and are ail satistnotion Io thas shia ) h satisfaction oir employers, this vi the thoroughness of the business train: lng Elves: as the MRS.J.Print Circulars on non ULLOCK, pel, Young Women's Christian Association 101 METOALFE STREET, WINTER EVENING STUDIES Resumed September 26th 212 1mo sod EE SUBJECTS: Shorthand, Elecuti Beskkooplag, Physical Cultare, French, Dress Fitting, rma, Millimery, Trpoveristes .singisg Leisure: in Cooking.PE.EES.Ons Dollar pe: each ite \u2018Two Dellars ip fee ed ter, proc clara CE Cr E Dollars tor course ot lasse ve HATTIE EB.TENNEY.Geners! Secretary THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, 2207 BERTHIER EN HAUT, P.Q.% A Ktorourhly rood boarding school, with every home comfort.Preparation for Commercial Life and for the Universities, Military Drill kindly given by Lisut.-Col, Hanson, Conversational French.Bhortband, Typewriting Your masters on the staff.References to the leading Clergy, Business, Pre- fessional and Insurance men of Montreal.Prospectus on application, Bee the Behoei Magazine at Drysdale's.MAX LIEBICH, 318 14 Prined HOW TO.SPEND YOUR WINTER.== THE \u2014=\u2014\u2014 3 toe oer me Languages BY NATIVR OTACHERS, RURAL ty METESR- atone rena aa som ete fol 30 2e she Eo McGill Model Schools.KINDERGARTEN DEPT, This Department, furnished with the best appliances, in to be epened, under a trained Kindergartner of experience as an educator, on the 1st October, Terms: $2.00 per month, payable fn advanos.Soboo! hours: Ÿ am.to 13 m, As but a limited number of pusle will be received, early application should be made to Mise Louise Derick, at the school, &2 Belmont Street, from 9 o'clock till noon, say school day.8.P.ROBINS, LL.D., 224 6 Principal, PRIVATE CLASSES English Language and Literatars, French, ® Be ad .\u2014CONDUCTED Bt\u2014 MR.J.PORTEOUS ARNOLD, F.E.I.S.A Univer or Some time Tu Xxoell y Lord Bia: y Sire, Miss Gertrude Arse! q 220 12 27509 Mt.Catherine Bt.Wet.Stanstead Wesleyan College, REOPENS + WEP a 1893, : EXCELLENT STAFF OF TRACHERS.TA University work Model Charen, Must and #4 > Gea kindly supervised by Lady pal sad resident teachers.Bo: disciplined and thoroorhly instructed.Bea tul surroundiaxs.ing : fess moderate.5 usnces Ad NCIPAL BANNI 200 JJidrens, PRI STER, M.À, ALBERT COLLEGE, Belleville, Ont.LEADM THE COLLEGES.Faroiment 220.Largest number of mateiew- - lants of apy colle Can: 8 Dit od in Commercial Masic.Fine, Elocution and Co gists mos 54 D, MCKINLA Y MACAR THUR PROFESSOR rsh ue, 51 GOs an na Prirals 4 , Lessons na anish, Terms Taslo ow.\u201cTrial lessons reel oe calendar address Principal oye THE VICTORIA ScHooL oF WAT, pruning pu wi bette hier 16th, under natruottèm of MIE.CMAN.E.MONN .oA ATPIT at \u2018at 10e school between 9.30 and dix \u201c5 ze W.RAPHAEL\u2019S ART CLASSES Will commence on the 4th October.Students desirous of » thorough training in Drawiny sad Painting from nature will please apply as a Btudio, 3204 8t.Catherine street.216 a KINDERGARTEN, 23 Buckingham Ave.MISS M.E.SAMURL Has Reopened her Clase.FAOEBEL'S SYSTEM.218 13 Bishop Stewart School, | oJUELIGHSBURG, QUE.i 1 for Bors.220d Teal ateention fs sation ét and xd att Cireulars on sp- CANON BATIDHON, M.À.DOMINION BUSINESS COLLEGE, NG TON.ONT.Oren Se Se Bin 180 I heanan to yom st wh er k by oh the pen of ie ea college, son Shisiomne fa À daresst lus 3 J.BYRON MoRAT, W111 receive Pupils in Drawing and Estatine Model.i lng and Tes ving, at the DEOOR TIVE ANT 5 sT pio.22 [UNIVERSITY Sm STREST i fi pecial ol rdsy! evenings tor those at so bog! or employed darts the w Ordern exscuted promptly for rail kinds of dren tive painting.236 FRENCH IN 50 HOURS! and Evening Classes gniexly ist io Pan bénind hd Join A ones! nd ns only 83.00 par jnonth Lu Paso rom Kurope) o Hl UR a7 te 109 th f Avenue Office ce our, 3to5n THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER a 29, * 1892,\u2014E1 \u201d x * GHT ; Tea asus hee ARE Ry Ed eRe a Al M > 0 NN LS Ce \\ ol 8 xg fy WV LTER SCOTT &CO 08 PLAINFIELD N J.U S.A ig : os Ÿ JA Me T1 4 gt 1 I ra 574 f A A NEW ERA.A Revolution in Printing Presses.THE APPROXIMATE ANNIHILATION OF TIME.it is only a few years since the rapid development of the STAR was marked by the introduction of a complete equipment of new presses of the most approved pattern, placing tsa mechanical appliances at that time on a par with ANN AA THE NEW \u201cSTAR\u201d PRESS AS SEEN IN MOTION IN THE \u201cSTAR\u201d PRESSROOM, SPEED, 45,000 PERFECTED PAPERS PER HOUR.| NSN SNA a | BTAR will be seen by the following figures, covering a period of 15 years: obliged to purchase, at an enormous cost, the new machines, in the fullest faith that their guperiority will stamp itself on the prompt dellvery of the paper and the superior character of its news service.For the WEEKLY NTAR there are waiting anxiously each week over seventy thousand families.To this enormous audience, the advantages of speed in production will be felt in many telling ways.The new machines will print, cut, paste and fold 4 page papers, eight columns per page.4 page papers, seven columns por page.6 page papers, elght columns per page.6 page papers, seven coluimns per page.8 page papers, eight columns per page.8 page papers, even columns per page.10 page papers, eight columns per page.10 page papers, seven columns per page, 12 page papers, eight columns per page.12 page papers, seven columne per page.16 page papers, eight columns per page.16 page papers, soven columns per page.20 page papers, eight columns per page.20 page papers, seven columns per page.24 page papers, eight columns per page.24 page papers, seven columns per page.The-STAR has also recently introduced type NAAT NAAN THR \u201cSTAR' DESPATCH ROOM.many of! the great papers of New York, Chicago, Philadelphia and Boston.All this excellent machinery has now to be discarded to be superseded by that of aewer design of vastly greater speed and immenssly greater capacity in the variety of ite product.We have been obliged to met aside the wonderful machines that appeared marvels of their kind to give piace to others of superior mechanism and greater spoed.\u2018The machinery costing an amount regarded only a few ywars ago as recklessly extrava- want has to be silenced and in its place veritable leviathans are to appear.The publishers of the STAR have contracted for presses capable of producing ninety- | six thousand copies of the STAR per hour.One of these marvellous machines, printing forty-eight thousand STARS per hour, {s now in operation in the STAR office.In to-day's issue a skeleton illustration represents the press in motion.By one machine the enormous circulation of the Srar is printed, cut, pasted and folded at the rate of eight bundred perfect setting machines into ite composing room.The art of setting type by machinery is regarded as still in its experimental stage, but of its uitimate success little doubt is entertained.\u201cWhat has been the secret of the STAR\u2019s success?\u201d \u201cBecret!\u201d There ls and nover has been any secret about it.In the year 1872, when the NTAR was remodelied, thore was a very obvious and particularly good opportunity to promote a now paper in Montreal.If the babies of that day were not crying for a live paper, a real newspaper, their fathers and mothers were yearning for one, and that was the STAR's opportunity.Secondiy,it has boen the settled policy of THE STAR to give its readers the very best of everything at the disposal of its management.This is as true now that the paper has ample capital, a staff unequalled in the Dominion and unrivalled facilities for collecting and distributing the news of the world, as it was in the days when enterprise involved sacrifice and risk.Thirdly and lastly, the STAR has never sub- a .of Lo Ay THE \"\"RTAR' OFFICE COUNTER (FOR LAST EDITION).papers a minutes, Thess figures convey but » feeble idea of tha ennrmons amount of white paper converiad Into printed newspapers to meet the growing demand for the STAR i Of the STAR'S struggles for existence we necently gave our readers a detailed - description.The struggles wa have to-day.to make are not of'a financial character.THoy have for their object the nearcet possible approach to the annihilation of time to permit of giving to our great army of readers the atest news and quickest dellvery.At the hour of going to press each day with the pages of the dally STAR thers are r hirty-tive Chousana familles walting for its aopearance.Tu serve these quickiy and give the Iatest nows to AlL We have been mitted to any outside control or Influence whatever.It has never called any political party any statesman © ADY corporation waster.There hasbeen no secret about THR STAnr\u2019s success ana no patent upon the ides.Any other paper might have done tha same, That is why the circulation of THR SPAR to-day is larger than that of all the other English papers in the province of Quebec put together, and much Jargor than that of any other paper in Canada.The foliow- ing table, which shows the circulation of THR DAILY STAR AL various periods in its history, gives a definiia idea ôf its steady, but rapid growth: DAILY CIRCULATION.FIFTEEN YEARS\" GRÔWTH.- / his engine.and.Was William Lily, of Harrisburg, engineer of d train, had his thigh bedly hurt, The other \u2018railroaders reported in-.ously hurs, None of the passe eer were hurt.One ot the engineers ad orders and ran t the » The tracks are badly blocked, © vite NOT TO BE RULED BY A MOB, | ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.} NB.September 21\u2014Throogh- | ob that yesterday de- anded He: release of the s&itators who the east! Jured were not Sypwxy,N.' out the night _ The expaasion iu circulation of te DALY.; : For the year, Dally Av'ge.4,052,182 .13,200 .4,810,028, .15,688 .4,698,739 .16,306 \u2026.4,976,347 16,209 .0,349,364 .17,424 .5, 778,883 .18,823 .5,551,728 .21,341 .7,681,79 .24,778 7,862 574 .25,595 .8,036,585 .26,263 .8,619.265 .27,660 8,860,098 28,9354 9,683,647.31,217 9.758.768.31787 Present Circulation.33,048 THE \u201cSTAR'S\u201d PAY ROLL.Perhaps nothing better than the wage bills could serve to show the development and expansion of à paper.figures showing the STAR'S pay roll for covering a perlod of twenty-two These figures are exclusive of con- correspondents\u2019 salaries, From the period from 1870 to 1877 the wages were nearly stationary.MEMORANDUM OF WAGES PAID BY THE \u201cSTAR\u201d DURING FOURTEEN YEARS wagos, years.tributors\u2019 and SEVERAL RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.PITTSRURA, Bepteinber 21.\u2014A special from The Chicago express Wooster, Ohio, says: train crashed into a freight train on the Fort Wayne road at Bhreaye this morning.Seven persons were killed outright three seriously Injured dnd others slightly hurt.Tna Chicago Express ran into the first section of train No.23.The express was approaching at full speed, when tho freight, which had been lying on a siding, suddenly pulled on to e main track in front of it.Before sither train could atop the collision occurred.It ts thought the eu- gineèr of the freight train did not understand his orders.Both engines were Gitched and ground into a shapeless mass.They were followed by sha cars of the express traie, Including the postal car,twoexprese cars, the baggage car, the amoker, and one coach, with tive of the freight cars.The kilied are: John Smith, Crestline; firs- Joan express.train; N.Hammond, Allegheny, Pa, fireman freight train; A C Glenn, Alieghbeny, Pa, fr man freight train; J.Patterson, Beaver Faille, Pa, postal clerk ; 1a J.P.nn, Columbia, Ohio, postal clerk; H S.Allen, Columbia, stal clerk; J.bodes, Mahoning; H.H.Brown, Hunt- ingdon, [nd ; Laucke, Massilon, ô ing\u2014Twro to Ohio; D.E, 3 tal clerk, Massilon, Ohio.Five persons were injured.Pire is reported to have followed the collision, and several cars wore consumed.This will, it is said, add to the of OPEKA, Kas, Baptember 21,\u2014The regular ht express on the San- | Below we give AANA were Imprisoned because of the part thay took in a riotous strike at Broken Hill Mine, acted in a most disorderly manper, shouting, yelling and threatening, but they attempted to put none ot their threats to release the prisoners by force into execution, The military were in readiness to put down with a strong hand any such attempt.This morning the deputation whom the Prime Minister, Bir George Diobs, refused to Bee yesterday again waited upon him to demand that the imprisoned labor agitators be released.They met with a cool reception and failed tn the object of their mission.The Prime Minister informed them that the prisoners would bot be released.He added that the Government would not permit a mob to intimidate the Parliament, and unless the agitators ceased to make inflammatory speeches Lhe Government would atop them speedily.7 BRITAIN AND HER COLONIES.[SPECIAL TO TRE STAR] LoxpoN, September 21.\u2014At the conference of the Boards of Trade yesterday, a resolution wae adopted in favor of universal free trade between the colonies and Great Britain, The South Srotland Chamber of Corn- merce moved that the Government shouid alter the condition of foreign treaties, which revent the colonles giving goods of Great ritain a special privilege when they so desire.After a long debate on this motion, in the course of whioh questions of tree trade and fair trade were discussed, the motion Was deleated by a vote of 41 to 83, CANADIAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.OTTAWA, Beptember 21.\u2014The twentv-fifth annual mesting of the Canadian Medical Association is, being .held in the tower room and rallway committee-room of the House of Commons.The session this forshoon was given over to formal -businees, the elec: tion of members, appointing a nominating committee and general preliminary transactions.The afternoon session began at against the abssntees, and expressed the THE CHOLERA.ANOTHER DEATH IN NEW YORK CITY, A Death, it is Suspected, From the Disease in New Jersey\u2014Much Suffering in Hamburg.|SPECIAL TO THE STAR.OTTAWA, Ont, September 22 \u2014The twenty- fifth annual conference of the Canadian Medical Association is turning out an un- qualitied success.\u2018The sessions are being held in the Railway Committoe Room of the House, and are well attended.As already reportod, a number of papers were read, but & larger number of authors ol essays [or which they were entered did not turn up.Dr.Campbell, Montreal, spoke strongly opinion that they bad simply put their names on the paper for the sake of cheap advertising, a remark that called forth applause in hearty approval with the sentiments spoken.Dr.Bryce, of Toronto, secretary of the Ontario Boara of Health, spoke most tnter- estingly on the subject of cholera, its cause, prevention and cure.He dwelt at considerable length on the quarantine system and spoke of the visit of the commissioners in their tour of enquiry to New York City, Boston, Halifax, St.John, Philadelphia, Washingtor and other American cities, where they had picked a large amount of information on tha subject Speaking of Grosse [sle he said that,quarantine stations should have Iacllities for avso- lutely disinfecting ships, but at in no place between Grosse lsle ana Baltimore had adequate apparatus for round.that purpose been e referred to Lhe danger which would be experienced next ysar, and thought.that a complete embargo should ne placed on the class of immigrants coming from Hamburg.r.Rogers enquired what were the best methods of disinfecting.Dr.bryce said that the means adopted at BOILT BY WALTER SCOTT & CO.NEW YORK AND PLAINFIELD.I Dr.Bergin: \u201cYou may rafely add 50 per cent to that.\u201d (Laughter) Concluding, the minister said money shall not stand in the way and po stone shall be left unturned to make every quarantine station as complete and fully equipped as the exigencies require.The discussion on this question was continued for a time, but was eventually dropped Lill a later stage of the conference.Dr.Cameron, seconded by Dr.Christie, moved a vote of thanks to Mr.Carling for the information conveyed, Dr.Dickson thought the Government should have the remains and the effects of persons dying from cholera cremated, and, on the suggestion of Dr.Cameron, a committee was appointed to consider the matter and report to the association, It was decided to hold the next meeting in London, Last night the Russell House dining room presented a gay appearance when the city doctors entertained the visiting confreres to an at home or conversazione Pleased With Quebee Precautions [SPECIAL TO TRE STAR | \u201cDæfrorT, Mich, September 21.-The De- trolt Board of Health has decided to recognize the quarantine at Quebec and admit all immigrants with clean bills of health from the Provincial Board.The committee which visited the quarantine station at Grosse Isle and Quebec, Montreal and other places, arèeloquent in praise of the arrangements made for repelling an invasion of Cholera.Due to River Water.BERLIN, September 21.\u2014The recent cases of cholera here were almost certainiy due to the drinking of river water.Hundreds of Hamburgers are having their supplies of provisions sent to them by relays in Berlin.They do this through fear of being infected through food purchased in Hamburg, which is also rendered unpalatable by the odor of brimstone ul in disinfeciion snd whieh permeates the whole city, Want Succeeds the Cholera.HAMBURG, September 21.\u2014The cholera epidemic is cArrying in its train such want and suffering as has never before marked the history of Hamburg, and dally the die- tress is increasing.Nearly all the trades in the city areat a standstill, and thousands of workmen find it utterly Impossible to earn a penny.The people who have hitherto done business with Hamburg are alraid to handle anything made in the blague-stricken city, and in consequence every branch of industry shows an entire absence of orders.With no demand for products, manufactur- ors find Ît impossible to kesp theirsmployés at work.and daily the idle: population of the city is gaining fresh accessions from the ranks of clerks, artisans and unskiliea laborers, Who are discharged because of the utter stagnation of business.The dis tress ie most marxed among the dock labor- ert an fishermen.The shippicg trade of the city has received n most severe blow from the epidemic, and many of the vensels belonging to Ham- bare have been forced to tie up until the epidemic abaws.The dock laborers and the other men employed about the wharves can find nothing to do, apd in many cases actual starvation is etaring them in the face.The tishermen find thelr occupation foun, as nearly ever, one is afraid to toue fish.The many pilots about the city areidle.Market gardeners are on the vergs of ruin.They are unable to dispose of their fre (luce, and thelr fruit is rotting on-the trees.I'he oid town of Hamburg is very lowand is traversed br many or flee injuries of many the esst-bound night ta Fe Ralroad was train robbers three m Osage City ot 4 o'clock thla morning.persons were kilied and a number fatally injured.JHI0AGO, Beptembar 21._Telegrams received at ihe Atchison offices in this Robinson, Company at in No.city from A, Manager of the A.Ate to the effect that, tra Franoi engineer and flreman were kilied,and séveral passengers injured, The T entire traln was wrecked, with the wtoep- :sleepers, There is no.sjue as rail, and no possible tomber ithe to who removed the evidence that the object w CASTER, Pa, BSepte second section of the Philadelphia ex sasl-bound, struck the second isco, was wrecked between Osage City and Barclay, Kas.at 3.258.m, Th the Pacific, westward boun of here, shortly after three o'clock.th yorning.the dea vania raliway at Reims, fifteen miles west cloëk.when taken out: passsngers.îles west of Five General 8, from San names - Were section of | on the Penseyl= To ALieut.-Col.Allan, late of the \u2018 ment'who has died within the \u201cSTAR\u201d BUSINESS OFFICE (BT.JAMES SIRBET) three o\u2019clock, and the Minister of Agriculture, Deputy Minister and Secretary, were present to hear a discussion op cholera, its cause, prevention and cure, The following Montreal doctors were present: Charles Cameron, Herbert 8.Berkett, T.G.Roddick, James W.Campbell, C.N.Wilson.A RUSSIAN NOTE TQ THE PORTE, IBPECTAL: TO THE STAR! COXSTANTINOPLE.September 21.\u2014Russia has sent a note to the Porte oalling attention to the fact that Barious consequences may result from the relations now existing, between Turkey and Bulgaria which Russia holds are contrary to the provisions of existing treaties.The note has oaased a great sensation in Turkish official circles.THE \"LAKE\" AGROUND.J [SPECIAL TO THÆ STAR] QUEBRC, September 21,\u2014While going to the assistance of theship \u201cPrind Oscar\u201d at Mille Vaches, the tug \u201cLake\u201d went ashore this morning.Lieut.-Col.Alinn Dead.21,\u2014-The death of ROKTO, September Queen's Own Rifles, makes the fourth oolonei of that regi.ear.They are Lieut.-Coloneis Gilmour, Miller, Jarvis (brevet; and-ndw Allan.Col.Otter is the only survivor of those who havé commanded the regiment in the past.The Smallpox in New York.Nxw YORK, Saptember 21.\u2014 Three chile dren in one family were yesterday found by the health inspe sufferiig from smalipox.The famil house which is crowded with people The children were.removed to North Brother Inlaid and the house was fumigated: cholera.Japanese immigrants this summer,\u201d and .| the people in quarantine with proper f culture, was of the assoc attendance snd their expressed snxiety to a that profession.The minister then proceeded to D EE on the many points of de hg ed his hesrers tha doing its best for the.prevention of the entry of the scourge into Ca they expected this diseass next spring, but the Government was prepared for it.He said the\u2018 Government was fully alive to the importance of its duty to the country in.this respect.He spoke of the arrangements at Grosse Isle, and said that meantime they were working very satisfactorily.The bulldiggs were ail .1n & satisfacto! NNN Grosse Isle were very good and at Philadel- phie they fitted up an anparatus \u2018last week y which they cleaned 50 or 60 passengers in an hour and washed and disinfected Lheir ciothes in Lhe meanwhile v | .aylor said that If people kept their systems In healthy donation there was very little fear of an epidemic of Dr.Mine, health officer of Victoria, sald on the Pacific const they were poorip prepared for an epidemic.Ho believed that smallpox had been brought to Victoria by warned the Government that while taking CaDais, ts, as they are called here, These fleets generaliy form what may called back streets and they are bordered by warehouses, cellars and the dwelling houses of hun- drede of ple.are subject to the tides of These fleets the Elbe and When poor peo at certain times they are quite dry.they are in this condition the \u201cFiestinkiers\u201d wanders along the Oozy channel and piek up agticles that the waler may have deposit- eu.As the tide rushes in the river from the north sea, the fests ars filled with water to a depth of from fifteen to twenty feet, As soon as it is high tide at Cuxhaven, three shots are fired from the Stintang at the harbor to warn the inhabitants along the Fleet, and i! the progress of the tide orecautions against cholera getting into up the river gives indloation of tern Canada the disease would probably danger, three more slots are {ir make its way in by way of Chins.| d emphasis to the waning.Dr.Bergin thought the Government Then the peopie who live along the lower ought not to spare any expense in supblying Hon.John Carling, as leased to meet tho members tion.it showed by their prevent the introduction of choler they were in earnest in their hon 8 diseases and inform t the vernment was nada, Of course tontion to 7 option qe as \u2018the a to goo © cléep-mater, mhar Would oot $100,000 woh Al sm Kir ma.+ ; - abodes, Minister ot ART |e water of tne Elbe ia impure, and there are many who beileve that through it chol- ora is caused, with these people of the Fleet known as the \u2018\u2018Lud Von handiing articles picked from the canals, and living in houses impregnated with the fiithy Elbe water, it is an easy matter for them to contract the d levels make for higher ground, often carrying their little property with them.About and pure water.the present time these lower levels are Drs.Hill, o?Ottawa, Rogers, Ottawa, F.often inundated by the tides for several W.Campbell, Montreal, and M.J, Ahern, days in succession, but when tbe floods Quebec, also spoke.subside the people return to their cozy Now that it 1s well known that de Wasserkant,\u201d 1seasge.Excursions Prohibited in France.\u2019 \u201cPARIS, September 21.\u2014 Besides prohibiting excursioniets to this dity on the occasion of the coming Republican fete the Government has forbidden rail way excursiona to Lourd and other-shrines from Hotel-keepers are angry over the loss of es infected cities.their expected harvest., \u2018Ravages of Cholers in Persia.N, September 231.\u2014A Paris Loxpo p ; correspondent says the French consul at Teharan reports that cholers cases In MIATN- Proved fatal al0gle Persin have day.4 wWhole regiment of soldiers have desorted, The dirt and stench from the unburled dead are frizhtfule The consul had to bake bis own bread.Pligrimages were resorted to as a means of getting rid of the scourge.The pilgrims, however, died in batohes on the road.The French consul at Tauris, where 500 persous died dauly, lost his sister and a daughter.The Cracow Bchools Closed.VIENNA, September 21.\u2014Al the schools In Cracow are closed.The town is divided iovo sixty sanitary districts, each of which is under a special commission, Public fairs have been orohlbited throughout Galicia, and precautionary measures hava been taken In ail the chief towns, such as the early closing of taverns and other public resorts, and the formation of sanitary cowm- mittees.Allthe theatres in Lemberg have been closed.The Outbreak in Poland.81, PETERSBURG, September 21.\u2014 Tha Czar has ordered Gen.Gourko to report on the prevalence of cholera in Poland, but has refused to modily the programme for the Military manœuvres Ne Pilgrimages to Rome, ROME, Beptember 21.\u20141t is understood that because of the cholera in various places in Europe, the Pope will cause the usual October pligrimage to Rome to be.NANA A AI NNN 2 WW Zz L i (= HA ES ON by Cortland 8.Van Rensselaer, of this city, who was a passenger on ihe steamship *Normannis,\u201d in a suit for $10,000 against the Hamburg-American Packet Company.He says he was assured by the London agents that no steerage passengers would bu carried, and relying on Lhese Assurances he was booked a passenger from Southampe ton to New York.Another Death at New York, New YORK, Beptewnber 22.\u2014Mrs.Vine senzo Grappolas died last uight at her home on the ground Ioor, rear of No.104 Bayard street, it is suspected from cholera Camp Low, Sandy Hook, September 22.The night report issued by Surgeon-Major Sawtelle, who has succeaded Goueral Hamile ton as commandant of Lhe gamp, reports no new casas of sickness, and improvement in the condition of all in the hospital, ln- cluding Mrs Gutel Domiz the ouly cholera patient.A Case in New Jersey.NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J., Septomber 22\u2014A despatch was received bere yesterday by the local Board of Heaith from Dr.Kdson, of New York, statiug that Captain James Oarr, who died on Sunday, was éufferinæ from Asiatic cholera, as shown by bacteriological examination.The announcement nas caused the Hunith Buard to redoubie TY a ent | THE * STAR\u201d NEWS BOYS\u2014A SCRAMBLE FOB THE LAST EDITION.postponed.The holding o! the papal consistory will also be.delayed for a couple of months for the same reason.New York Quarantine Again Full.QUARANTINE, Beptember 21.\u2014Ths upper quarantine is once'again full of steamers.the contingent from the lower bay adding five which will be detained anu unloaded.The \u201cCity of Paris\u201d arrived thls forenoon, after a passage of five days, twenty- one hours and forty-seven minutes Bhe carries 869 cabin passenyera among whom are Rev.Dr.Talmage.The\u2019 City of Paris\u201d will probably go up to-day.She reports all well on - - The \u2018Spaarndam,\u201d which arrived half an hour after the Inman liner, brought out 179 cabin passengers, The St.Lawrence Quarantine.QUEBEC, September 21\u2014The steamer \u201cBrothers\u201d left this morning to bring up the \u201cLake Hurou's\u201d 31 cabin passengers from quarantine, They were allowed proceed to thelr destinations this Afternoon after an inspection by the provincial health inspeciors, Dra.Beaudry and Jolicceur.he steamship \u201cSarmatian,\u201d with Scotch immigrants, reached dquarantine this morning, and came up to port at 3.30 -3 x m.migrants by the Royal mail steamshin Sardinian\u2019 and the steamship \u201cOrogon\u201d PA AANA | Mr.GN.Armstrong._\u2026 \u2018their precautions in qusrantining the Care residence.- Montreal & Borel Kallway.Mr.Turnbull, broker, was examined at yesterday's session of the M.& 8.Rails way Royal Commission.He had advanced $300,000 to the company for the construo- Lion of the road, so that.including subsidies, the company had received altogether $691,- 000, of which sum he knew that $510, ha! been expended.What had been done with the balance witness could not say.the £85,000 in bonds negotiated upon the Lone don market £27,000 had been expenden in a manner of which witness knew nothing.Mr.Fosbrook had fulfilled his contract Witness could not say whether or not Mr, Fosbrook bad been meraly à prete-nom for Pald More Than Hia Fare.Henry Lawson, who said he was a salir, stole a ride from River Beaudeite to Mont | real on a freight train.The firet class fare is oniy a dollar and a half, but for his stolen ride Judge Desnoyers charged him four dollars yesterday or in default ten days in gaol.He took the days.Testimonial For the Pitot.A testimonial is being got up by the pass sengers of the \u201cCorinthian\u201d for Edward NN a Ty sauxc-\u2014\u2014 < ATTN ATS fg Parse dran pT MRR vuisces ' 7 IN ; N Ber ymel 00 fog = =~ .A A \u201c8TAR' CITY DELIVERY, went west this morning after a thorough inspection by the railway companies\u2019 phy- elolans, Drs.Sewell and Parke.The Government agent, Mr.P.Doyle, and Mr.Hayden remained all night at the sheds on the Louise embankment sunperin- tending tha disinfection.of the immigrants\u2019 DNOrs Wore | gage and effects.The passe each provided with- a bath and a good meal aad a clean bili of health, Recalled to Quarantine.UARANTINE September 22\u2014Dr.Jenkins ordered back to quarantine yesterday alter- noon the Allan Line steamer \u201cState of Nevada\u201d on account of the récent desth of a stoker after her arrival at her dock.\u2019 Dr.Jenkins said that there fs an interesting story attached to the recall Lo quarantine of the \u201cState of Nevada.\" Bays Ho Was Decttved.YORK, Boptember 22 \u2014 Papers were Nrw À | Sled in the United States Cours yesterday af INSISTS Ouellette, the pliot of the ill-(ated boat.The heading of the subscription list savas: \u201cIt ie without doubt dua to the admirable action | of \u2018Mr.Ouellette that the steamer was brought Lo shore, and her nassengers and crew safely landed without fous of life.\" Among the subscribers ave Richard Mott Lainnheer, Now York $25 Bruce Bonny, $10, J.Wade, C.W.Wade &5 enc Business Notes, Marle Chassé wiil do business alone ss tobacconist, as André Lamalice & Co.: Elzear Fortier, axe maker, will do busie nose as T.J, Mocock & Co.\u201cPartnerships bave been registered be tween T.Visu and N, Deoati, fish, eto., dealers (Viau & Depati); Jos, Deslauriers and O.Duchesne, plumbers, etc, ( Dedlauriers: & Duchesne.) FR The demand \u2018ot.assignment made by Arthur Vincent et al, againet Parent Bros, bos teen withdrawn, hl x The Daily Star.GRAHAM & CO., Proprietors.163 snd 165 St.Jumes Strest, ee Tins DaiLt STAR LA sent 10 Any part of the United States or Canada, postage free, 41 $3 a year, $1.60 for six mouths, and 90c.for Lhres mon We belleve the éireulation Of Tux STAR ex- cecds the combined issue of all the other English Lowspapers published in the city of Montreal._ars Agents for French aûvertisine are Messrs Ameédee Prince & Cie.No.34 Rue de Provence, corner Of Laleyette and St.Ueorges, Paris, France.CIRCULATION EF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Sept, 17th, 1892 Monday.33,825 Tuesday .33,616 Set a Friday oc 33,45: Baturday w.o.eres nes 38,087 Total.203,68U Present Daily Average for Week \u2014\u2014 ENDING \u2014\u2014 SEPT.17th, 1892, 33,948.1892 THURSDAY, SEPT EMBER : 29 £2, CABINET RECONSTRUCTION.It is an easy thing to reconstruct a successful Cabinet so as to retain the votes, more or less grudeed, ol a hundred and forty odd members of a Parliamentary party, when the alternative ls to let in the Opposition.It is a far more difficult task to got together thirtesn public men under a doubtful leadership, who shall win the confidence of the electorate in the universal shaking up that comes with a general election.The latter and not the former is the real undertaking that presses upon the Conservative party.It the opinicns of members of Parliament only are to be consulted, it 18 not sure that a reconstruction of any kind |s & necessity.The gentlemen who now sit upon the right of the Speaker have no intention o! voting themselves out of offios under any conceivable circumstances.1f by some occult means, the present Ministers were to be replaced by ao equal number ol Conservative members picked out at random by a blindfolded \u2018\u2018page,\u201d no one entertains the elight- est doubt that, when Mr.Laurier should tavite the House to vote want of confidence in this aggregation, the solid old Government majority would stand up Lo be counted against the resolution.It is à horse of another color, however, when it comes io the appeal to the country.There the party have not to deal with the votes of men whose every impulse, whether personal or partisan or patriotic, prompts taem to keep the Conservatives In power at All hazards.The safely manacled party vote isa small one; and, to the hope and and in the articles taxed.\u201d honor of the country be it said, is growing : smaller every day.The controlling power in our elections is an untrammelled and thoughtful vote, which wlll reject a bad bad policy no matter how it may wrap itself round with historic names.Pessimists partisans smile at the mention of this influence; but its might is abundantly shown \u2014It Quebecers, with the wreck of Mercier in their memories, must go abroad for an ex- ample\u2014by Lhe way in which Ontario puts her heel on inclplent Annexation at Ottawa while making opposition to the Liberal government or a and : Mowat Government futile-at Toronto.She stands ready at this minute to welcome \u2018Meredith to her Federal service while she hardly tolerates him in provincial polities.New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Manitota have Liberal provincial majorities coupled with Conservative predominance in Dumin- lon affairs, showing a sensitive appreciation of differing issues that is not to be found in the United States to anything like the same degree.coming into its inheritance; and the men The independent vote is .who are responsible for the personnel ot the Ottawa Government appreciate to the -full the necessity of satisfying these potent critics.Ope fact that the Conservatives seem to \u2018 be.lp some danger of losing sight of, is that the great leader is gone whose prime ubility and marvellous possession of the public confidence were enough to Host any Cabinet, It mattered comparatively little, so far as the electorate were concerned, who Bir John Macdonald's colleagues ware.Fhe trust of the country was not given to them, but to their chief; and, since the | death of Sir George Cartier, there probably has not been one of them that he could not have allowed to go even Into opposition without imperilling his administration.But the Conservative party has no longer so large a buckler to cover its weak points.Ministers must now come out and stand fire for themselves.They have not now the guarantee behind them, so influential in many quarters, that their actions will be checked and guided by the master hand.Whether Sir John Thompson becomes Pre- miler in name or not, ths public is by no means ready yet to repose in him the overpowering confidence that was given to Sir Johd Macdonald.This has nothing to do with his reiigion, nor even with the pettifogging of last session.in our opinion he Is not likely to lose the votes of very many ol those Who cry out loudest against his religious principles; and while many ware pbitierly disappointed last winter at not tihrlinæ him made of better clay than those holt him, still had he \u2018been as uprizht a de enrior of political purity as some honed, ho would not have won the.piace in the popular mind held by the dead Premier.1t takes time to build up so far-reaching a power as that of the late Sir John.Thera were plenty of/men in the country who had no other ~ polities than Mnodonaldism.And the Comservative managers will make a fatal mistake if they rea- act that because Bir John Macdonald gould oarry elections and conduct the Hovenment with inferior tlinber in his Cabinet, the new Bir Johns, \u201cor any other heey leader in sight, ean perform the same feat.The demand for new leaders is by.long odds\u2019 the loudest and most unanimous heard to-day among that large body of Conservatives who have a higher notion of thelr political duties than has Mr.Emerson Coatsworth, M.P., of Toronto, who sald in an interview this week: \u201cI think that the party has such confidence in the Cabinet that whatever way it may be reconstructed will be entirely satislactory.\u201d gal wish that is heard everywhere in thinking Conservative circles, is, that the leaders may be changed and the party kept In power.An advent of the Liberals is to be justly dreaded so iong as Mr, Laurier has a neck-or-nothing trade treaty in his pocket; and, for this very reason, if for no other, the ; Conservative Government is felt to be in great need of strengthening that it may not drag down In its weakness the protective policy entrusted to its care.Thesignaleuc- cess secured In the bye-elections will be a dearly bought victory indeed, if it ls Interproted by the party managers to mezn a vote of approval of the present ministers, The first elections were fought with a promise of \u201creconstruction\u201d in the air aud a threat of Blaine reciprocity 1! the Liberals got in power; and when ounce they were won, the sheep with an appetite for subsidies and grants trotted obediently through thesame \u201cgap.\u201d But if the promise of reconstruction is broken and the Liberals get out of tho meshes of commercial union, tho next general elections may tell a far different tale.The defeat of the Conservative party might not be an unbearable calamity; but the overthrow of protection that now seems likely to accompany it, would be sufficiently serious to warrant proteotlonists In tending off this danger by compelling the politicians whom they ana they alone have kept in power to select worthy leaders, equipped with ability and high ip public esteem.THE emphatic and whole-souled way In which Mr.Hill came te the support of the national Democratic ticket and platform the other night augurs well for the success of Cleveland.Hill made no attempt to \u201chedge\u201d in the issues raised by the Cleve- laud party, but went with them to the bilt in emphalicaily declaring * Republican protection\u201d to be 8 \u2018\u2018fraud\u2018\u2019 The New York Sun has been trying to ignore the \u201ctariff for \u201crevenue\u201d plank of the Chicago Convention, but Ar.Hill, after reading it in full, said: lam not here to apologise for that plank.1 am here to advocate and defend it.\" Later he said: Republican protection, therefore, does not constitutionally exist, but is imposed upon the people by fraud, false pretense, evasion and Kross abuse of the taxing power, The Constitution gives congress power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises\u201d (Article 1, sectlon 8).it can exercise thal power conscientiously, or it can evaae and abuse It, All the so-called protection for which our opponents have clamored,and which they have obtained in recent years, has been secured, nol by constitutional sanction, but by the abuse of the concealed taxing power of the Gov- eroment, \u201cIncident protection,\u201d however, he thinks to be unobjectionabie; and he advises \u201ca wise discrimination in the amounts exacted This is not exactly talk of the Cieveland-MIills variety, but it gets much nearer to it than the leaders of the New York Sun.Hill has done better than was expected of him by most, and the hopes of Lhe Democrats are thereby raised.He did not \u2018\u2019enthuse\u2019\u2019 over the name of Cleveland; but ne did more than Blaine did for Harrison, he mentioned it in a way calculated to bring a cheer.Ir Labouchere persists in his epirit of opposition to the Gladstone Home Rule bill, he will make it practically impossible to pass the measure in committee.There it will have to tace not only the criticism of the Tories that it goes too far, but the opposite complaint of tha Parncllites that lt does not wo far enough.The McCUarthyites cannot in self-defence be too kind to it; and If the Radicals; led by \u2018\u2019Labby, \u201d fall foul of the unfortunate bill too, it will have a rough passage.Jt might have pald to have given the Radienl leader a portfolio, TORONTO'S E.A Macdonald has been talling the Bostonians that Annexation is the only question of importance to be seltled at the noxt general elections.He forgats that il as pretty thoroughly settled at his own 8lection last winter, So (horough!y are \u2018the Government now convinced of the luefliciency of Grosse Isle as a quarantine station.that they are saarching for another island altogether on which toestablish their improved apparatus.A Daily Hint From Paris.{From the Laropran £dition of the N.Y.Herald) A GARDEN HAT.The above hat, although designed fora garden parity, may also be appropriately worn at the seashore.It has the general form ol a Norman peasant woman's cap, anid is made of any light «shade of dotted surah.The side 1s trimmed with a bunen of rosea, and the strings are of black velvet.PATHS.The path that leads to a Lon?of prend Winds through the Swam of Toil And thie pach that ieuds to à sulk of Clothes Goes Hirough a foweriess su And bbe pach Liu tea) to the oat of bread And the sult of Cioihes are hard to tread.And the path Lal leads to a House of Your Own CHmbs over the Loulderet bills, And the path that leads to A Rank Account 1s swept by a blast nat kis But the men who start in the paths to-day 10 the Lazy fH118 may go astriy.in the Lazy ls nre \u2018rees of stade, By the dremmy Lrooks of Sleep.And tue Follies pier of © le.dure laughs, GW A Ms - de et \u2018er come, TT ler ule Ize 1 diab, Then woe to those in the juzy IE When the blasts of winter moan, Who strayed froin the path 10 a Bank Account And the path to a louse of Thetr Own \u201cThese vaths are hard in the summer neat, Bui in winter thoy lead Lo a snug retreat.ITS HISTORY IN The univers.THE DUNKIN ACT.RICHMOND COUNTY, Twenty Thousaud Dollars in Fines Col- .Jocted Binve the Passing of the Act\u2014 More Thieves Thana Drunkards.At the afternoon session of the Royal Commission yesterday, Mr.Jones, editor of the Richmond Guardian, gave a history of the Dunkin Act in Richmond County.The Act had been carried in 1877 by 134 majority.Three years later the \u201crepeal\u201d vote had been defeated by 110.The bulk of the opposition to the Act came from the town of Richmond, which had been Incorporated In 1882.The act of incorporation had provided that the town council could iesue certificates for licenses.Eight such certlfl- cates had been issued, Toe validity of these certificates had' been\u2019 contested Ly the temperance party.The eight holders who had obtained licenses from the Provincial.Government had been prosecuted for selling liquor, contrary to tne provisions ofthe Dunkin Act.\u2018lhe local istrate, Mr.Justice Rioux, had given his Jud ment against the liquor sellers.The following year certificates had been issued again, and again the temperance party tad triumiptied.The aclicns taken in the County of Richmond against offenders against the Act, had realized $20, Another \u201crepeal\u201d vote had been taken in 1888, and the Act had been again maintained, this time by 510 majority.Notwith- stanoing the fact that the majority of the electors tn the town of Richmond were op posed to the Dunkin Act, the Act was well enforced there.The Dunkin Act Was à complete success.1 was, unfortunately, quite possioie for the people of Richmond to get liquor from Sherbrooke and elsewhere; they were surrounded with \u201cwet territory.\u201d The greatest difficulty the temperance people had had, had been with the Grand Trunk Railway \u2018refreshment bar, The Company had set the Dunkin Act at defiance, alleging that, they held their license under the Dominion \u201cBuffet\u201d Act, and were independent of the Dunkin Act.An application to the Hon.Mr.Mercler, In 1887, had at length had the efloct of bringing about the closing ol the bar.The great way to enforce the Dunkin Act was for the temperance workers to be in earnest.\u201cGive we, \u2018\u2019 said the witness, \u201ctwenty ladies of the CC.T.U, and I will underiake to clean ou tho country,\u201d Witness also made the statement Lhat there were more thieves than arunkarids in Riehnond.Mr.John Ewing, registrar of the county of Richmvoud, corroborated Alr, Jones\u2019 testimony.Mr.John Frederick Redmond, bookseller, was the next witsess, He had worked in a foundry once, and was a member of the Knights of Labor.He thought drunkenness Upou the increase here.He considered that the licenses should be reduced in number, and more inirly distributed.Most workingmen drank in moderation; few Lo excess.Mr.L.Z.Boudreau, printer, was then called.He was president of the Trades and Labor Council.In his own trade he considered th .t drunkenness had decreased if anything.He favored reducing tte number of licenses, and earlier closing of saloons, He did not believe prohibition possible.If practicable, he would favor a prohibitory law.Mr.Boudreau also favored nhorter hours for working men as a powerful means of promoting temperance.A printer, for instance, after working lor fourteen hours, or more, during the night, felt exhausted, and was tempted to have recourse to stimulants, whereas with shorter hours, the same deslre was not likely to exist, DOMINION ALLIANCE.Annual Convention Opened This Morning.The delegates to the annual convention of the Dominion Alliance, which opened this morning in Lhe Y.M.C.A,.are as follqws: rs Niagara Conference Methodist Church\u2014the ev, D.L.Brethour, PL.D., Burlington; Ar.Jos, Givkon, Ingersoll.2, Montreal conterence Methodist Church\u2014The Rev.T.8.Willlams, D, D, 7 Coursol street, Mont real; the Rev.J, Lawson, compton; Messrs.W, Tees and S.J.Carter, Montreal.3.Toronto Conference Methodist Church\u2014The Rev.C.J.Bishop, 70 Grange avenue, Toronto; the Rev.A.Langford, Brompton; sherifr Bowles, Orangeville; E.J.Davis, M.P.Ling; alternates, the Kev.D.Catlanacn.Stayner, and H.H, Sharer, Dixie.4.Bay of Quinte Conference Methodist Church \u2014Rev, J.8.Clarke, Bright Rev.Newburg: Dr, W.Ww.Meachatn, Cdeson: Sn Vion, sion, Betieville.Guelph Conference Methodist Chureb Rev.F.PE Nugect, Palmerston, and Mr.H.P.Moore, Acton 8.\u2018London Conference Methodist Chureh\u2014Rev: G.Boyd, London; Rer.T.K.MoNair, Corunna; Messrs.Thos.Hayne, Brigden, sud Thos.McCormick, London, 7.Synod ot \u2018Toronto and Kingston Presbyterian Cchurch\u2014Rev.W.Frizzell, Ph, H,, Toronto: Rev.HK, Johnston, B.A.Lindsay: Rev.J.Abraham, Whitby, and Rev, ».MactUlivray, M.A, Klng- ston 8.\u2018Baptist Unton of Ontario and Quebec\u2014Rev.B.D.Thomas, D.D., Toronto: Rev.E.W.Dudson, B.A.Woodstock: Mr, John Stark, Toronto, street, Toronto; Rev, 8, 8.Balog, 338 Markham streel, Toronto; Rev.F.1 Kand, D.C.L., Chan cellor of McMaster University \u2018Toronto: Mr.JE wells, M.A., Canada Bapuist, se of luron, Church of Engiand-\u2014Rev, 9, Dioce: SWAT rr KL Mary's; W.M, Seaborne, London: Mr.Chancellor Cromper, London; and J.H Lus- corn) Ontarlo Grand Council, R.T.of TJ.H.Flagg, Mitchell; \u20ac.V.Emory, M.D, _tlamilton; P.H, stewart, Barrie, Vind the Kev, I.KR.McNair, Corunna.11.Quebec W.C.T.U.(provincialy, Mrs.C.T.Williams, 26 Chomedy street, Montreal; Mrs.S.W.Foster, Knaf-lton, Que.; Mrs, k.Miller, Miss Fraser.13, Grand Divisions $: of T., Ontario, vas.# Brooks, 298 Seaton street, Toronto; the Rev, 8.Matthews, Aurora; W.if.Hexwell, Whitby, \"and Peter Ellis, West Toronto Junctio 13.Congregational Union, Ontario and Quebec, Rev, Thos.Hall, Montreal; Rev, J.1.ilindley.MA Granby, Que.; Professor W.H.Warriner, Montre 14.BL Brunswick, Grand Lodge, I.O, G.T., Mr.J.R.Pidgeon, St, John.N.\u201c15; Retormeda \u201cépiscopii \u20ac féh tñ Canada, Right tev.T.W.Campbell, B.Fw Brunswick ave, Toropto; Rev, W.D.Stevens, 113 Jiuçchison su, Montreal; Mr, C.Botternil.House of \u2018Commons, Ottawa; Mr.E.Carswell, wa 14.New Brunswick Grand Count Re T, of oo W.T.L.Reed, Mr, BE.C.Freeze, Mr.W.M Fariane and iy A.Thompson, Fredericton, N.B.17.Ontario Branch, Dominion Alllance-Messrs.J.J.Maclaren, Q.\u20ac on, R.J.Fleming, Mrs, McDonnell, W.Bu u- chanan, Hamilton: Rev.8.D.Chown, Almonte; Rev.J.Kines, Carlton Place; Mrs.J.Foster, Toronto; Joseph Skinner, R.A.Jamieson and J.G.Howe, Ottawn; Rev, C.W.Watch, Oshawa; Warring Kenne ed, Toront to; Rev.M, 8, Gray, Laurel; Rev.A.M.Phillips, J.Lnpey, Toronto; Peterboro; M.+ Gibbs, Toronto; K.Munent and\u2019 Kobert Knox, Ormo; JT Middleton, Hamilton; Rev.Dr.Parker, Barrie; E.Schoff, D.Hose, R.Mclean, G.M.R Rev.J.A.Mccamus, Marmora; J.B, A.Bell, J.EF.wilson, E.Flelding, Rev.J.Re¥.J, Potts, D.,B, Nixon, Rev.M.son, Ottawa; tev, Os.% Perles, Delta: Rev.M, Benson, ouaw a; Mr.J.8.Lucas, Toronto; and A, Lowery, Va 19.Jixtaen \u201cdelegates from the Quebec branch of the Dominic a A lance whose names lave al ready een pu 20.Ten ronnie represent ng the Provisional Committee of advanced Pronlbliionists Four representatives of the Prohibition party of the Maritime Provinces.Tae à del ates appointed to represent the J, 0.G.T.G Lodge of Canada arothe Rev, C.D.Made a mes Thomson, J, Eagleson and Mrs, Ww.L.Sco ott.hepresentatives of various Provincial Temperance Grand Lodges, names not yet received, Court of Review.The Court of Review opened on Tuesday, the Chief Justice, Sir F.Johason, and Judges Loranger and Pagnueio composing the Bench.Eight cases were argued, some of them presenting points of importance re- ating to expropriation on Milton street.The Chie! Justice was apparently in good health and vigor.The 88.\u201cOregon.\u201d T he Dominion Line sleamship \u201cOregon,\u201d Captain Gibson, which arrived in port yes: terday, brought over 71 horses, 200 sheep and 18 pigs.Although the passage was rather stormy, the live stock was ianded in i 1e condition, one horse only dying on the passage.Undertakers Against Sunday Funerals.The Roman Catholic underiakers have prepared a petition Lo the Fanrigue, asking that Cote das Neiges Cemetery ve glose] on Sundays, exeepl for infectious diseases, The undertukers think six days\u2019 work every week is suffic.ent, Mantrenl Turnpike Trust, Mr.Simeon Meondou, necountant of the Montreus Turnpuke Trust wiH, after De- comner Lo tul the position of secretary- Lrensurer os weil Fhe cli we hes been paste sn Lhe vote UT econeut y Thdlar servie td Voini St.Ghpirfes, The Road Corrmittee bsid n short cession yesterday saiteruoon.Aid, Kennedy come plained bitleriy about the car service te Puint St Charles.Lhe chauge was {or the in regard to the character of passengers \u201cDr.\" carein! not to commit himself to a ruling in Railway Company stating that they were forced to ut ap wooden poles es for the running of ir eleotric cars, but that they would erect iron los shortly.© same matter was left in abeyance for the present.Ald.Kennedy said that there were some gullles and drains in portions of his ward no as good order as they might be.He.an not think they wore capable of earrying off the surplus water and sewerage and it would be a serious matter Il sickness broke out.THE JEWISH NEW YEAR.Services at the Jewish Synagogues Yesterday and this Morning.At sunset yesterday Lh the Jewish New Year was ushered in with solemn services in the various synagogues, and the sacred exercises were resumed this morning at an early hour.In the Spanish and Portuguese synagogue, Stanley street, above St, Catherine, the beautiful choral service of the Sephardie ritual was chanted, and the syna- gorue was crowded.Such has been the growth of this congregation sinoe the dedication of its new and beautiful place of worship, two years ago, that & new arrangement of the seats is contemplated.The Rev.Meldola DeS8ola officiated end preached an earnest and eloquent discourses upon the uncertainty of lite, and necessity of man making his peace with the Almighty while yet in the enjoyment of health.\u201cRepent one day pelore thy death\u201d taught ihe rabbis, Implyiné thersby that as no one held a lemse of life for a definite period, amendment should not be postponed.The McGill College avenue synagogue was also crowded to its fullest capacity.The Rev.Elias Fried- lander officinted in a very impreseive manner, and the choral parts were well rendered.Rev.M.Rouben conducted the services in the St, Coustant street synagogue, which has been thoroughly renovated, aud presents a very pleasing appearance, The Roumaniau congres.:on worshipped in the oid Chenneville street synagogue, and this, like all the other orthodox places of worship, was thronged with devout worshlp- pers.ES The New Temple Emanu-E), The new reform svhagogue on Stanley street, near.Dorchester, was crowded Inst night and this morning, On both vecasions Rabbi Veld conducted the services and delivered very Interesting addresses, showing historical ressarcn.Previous to his evening discourse he appeuled in ald of the funds of the Ladies\u2019 Llebrew Benevolent Society, and promised to have à special collection for it on Thankexiving Day.In his addresees he referred to the year of non-destruction, that reform meant not to destroy, but to build up.Whatever modlfication might be introduced would not be done in an arbl- trary manner, because that would alm at disunion.\u2018Fhe past must be venerated to advance.Eagerness only drives back.As motive power they wanted progress.When Moses died, Divine Revelation continued to live, Inspiration lived now as it did qu the days of the prophets The singing was exceptionally good.The traditional Jewish airs were rendered in a most pleasing manner.The Temple Was visited by many Christians, who all expressed themselves interested in the inteili- æont services.QUARANTINE AMENITIES, Conflict of Authority Between State and Federal Authorities in New York Bay.Camp Low, N, J., \u201cSeptember 22.\u2014 The con, flict of authority \u2018between the New York State quarantine authorities on Bwlaburne Island and.the United States military and health authorities on Sandy Hook continues.Just before ten o'clock on Tuesday morning a roughly consirucied bier, upon which rested an oblong wooden box, was borne sofemnly to the baach north of the camp and deposited near the water's edge, while four hastily plied shovels hoilowed out a hole in the sand into which the corpse of Morino, the, first cholera victim here, was jowered.When high tide came in it obliterated every trace of the lonely grave.Two hours afterwards Dr.Abbot came In the quarantine tug from Swinburne Island to claim the body for cremation, but Gen.Hamilton, the commandant of the cam \u201cdeclined to give it up.For nearly twelve ours the commandant's telegram to Dr.Jenkins summoning the death transport had remained unanswered, and the corpse could not safely he held any longer, Gen.Hamilton assured Dr.Jenkins\u2019 representative that everyihing possible had been dons to neutralize the possibility of infection from Moñno\u2019s remains The body had been wrapped in sheets and placed in a box tilled with slack lime, While this solemn scene was being enacted on tbe h, pan- demoniuin reigned on the south side of the camp.The \u201cNormannpia's\u201d passengers had called à mass-mecting and were protesting in every Ianguage known to man againel- being quartered promiscuously among the passengers of the \u201cRugia.\u201d\u201d They sent a delegation to Gen.Hamilton with a set of complaints a yard long.Tho delegation was sent back with the answer that théy had \u2018mingled indiscriminately on the \u201cFletcher\u201d during their voyage from Hofl- man Island and it was now too late to separate them, After the surgeon's call this morning Gen.Hamilton took the census of the camp, with the following result: Commissioned officers, 4; warrantoflicers, 7.engineers and employes, 77: correspondents and telegraph operators, is; detained pasgengers, 944; hospital inmates, 7; total, 4 There is not much chance of any one getting away !rom the camp, for Major Hun- tinæton, of the marine camp, doudled the picket line yesterday, and (hé unusual military display by no means added to the pia- cidity of affairs among the immigrants.|.Some of these have been in a rather insubordinate state al! day.It was impossible to hire a disinfecting corps at any price, and the mmandant b to send for tweive men irom the * Yandal\u2019s™ orew to do the necessary work.In regard to the clash hatween the Federal officiais and Dr, Jenkins, Gen.Hamilton Baid to n reporter last night: .\u2018There is no friction between Dr.Jenkins and myself.Our meetings have always been most pleasant, but the results show that the State officials have not kept faith who should have beeu sent here, The intention of the Government authorities in erecting this camp was to accommodate the cabin paspengers as it was thought the State had plenty of accommodation for immigrants The next batch of paseen- gers to arrive in this camp will be inspected ipdividually by one of our surgeons before they.are permitted ito land, Idesire to add that when 1 was called \u2018to Washington to confer with the Secretary of the \u2018lreasury, I advised the establishing of this camp to meet the ex)- gencies of the occasion.I leave the rest to be judged 24 what we have done and what will be done, Dr.Rausch laughed at Dr.Jenkins\u2019 statement that there had been no cholera in, the camp.He aaid he thought he had about as much experience in the treatment of Cholera as Dr.Jenkins ever had, hen Dr.Abbot suggested that Dr.Jen- Kine desired a post-mortem examination to determine the cause of Morino\u2019s death, Dr.Rausch drew himself ap to hia lottiest height and sald to the young Quarantine o y to Dr.Jenkins, if you please, sir,that son says tüat Francesco Morino died of Astatio olera.\"\u201d Damage by Disinfection.Nww YORK, September 22.\u2014A delegation ol importers \u2018and dealers in foreign goods visited the Custom House yesterday for the purpose of having & conference with the Collector of the Port and the deputy In charge at the Law Department with reference to duty on damaged goods.It was claimed by the visitors that goods damaged Isy Lhe processes of fumigation necessary to wuard against the cholera would be rendered unmarketabie, The fullowing statement was mage for tne benefit of the publie: Informatinn from Washington is to the effect that General Souulding, the Assistant Secretary in chargé of Customs matters, is the absence of an actual case, but he says that the Treseury Department will disposed to give importers the benefit of every Teason- able alowance in their Trevor.Just how far the department can go in rpmitting auties enniiot be deternined until some actual [Sr coute Pedi re tle Questions under the Custom aw onside oi Loss of apuralsement and clussiliention, are stifl within Lbé cone trol of the 2rensury Dopartigentiather than of the Board of Garïeral Appraisers, and this powdr may be cxcreised in deciding what constitules à leszal entry, and other ques \\ions relating to the treastuent of goods be arrival.\u201d This would meet the d which has been suggested, that g not be abandoned by the Inspector hus taken sleps to enter before their actual arrival and ten days before decision to abandon them.The United States, of course, bas no responsibliity for the injury dons goods by the orders of State and local boards of health.The State or municipality would be responsible unless Congress should assume the 1iability upon the ground that the meas- urea taken Dy the State or municipality of New York were for the general public benefit rather than that of the poeple of New York alone.The question with which the United States has more directly to deal is that of collectiag full duties upon goods no longer worth their invoice valun.The Treasury officials and the general appraisers will probably be willing to make any remissions they can, where the goods are not abeolite- ly abandoned.The remissions which can be made, however, without an abandonment of oods, are small, for Section 7 of the McKin- oy Administrative Act of June 10,1890, distinctly declares that \u201cthe duty shall not, however, be assessed upon ab amount jess than the invoice or entered valve.\u201d The sae act imposes such penalties for under- valuations that importers are not likely to have their Involces much below the wholesale price of the goods brought in, and under thls section they cannot escape the full Jlogai duty on the goods unless they abandon them and sacrifice what tittle value is still left in then: The abolition of damage ai- lowances by the Act of June 10, 1890, would make it necessary to appeal to \u2018Congress for a remission of duties on such goods as were not abandoned.Congress would probably be ready to make such a remission under the circumstances, even if the two Houses looked coldly upon the pro gition to reimburse the State of New York for its payments to the owners of the food 8.The remission of duties would uot © without precedent, and would be in accordance with the principle underlying the tariff laws, that duties are to collec only on woods entering into consumption, The old Treasury reguiations provided for damage allowance in the case of goods in course of transportation from one port to another under bond, bul these provisions perm to have heen abandoned with the pros visions for damage allowance on g arriving by sea, o The importer was r duced to the alternative of paying the til duty or abandoning his goods within ten days ol the entry.MR.AMYQT AND HIS SEAT.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, Ont.September 22.\u2014Mr, Amyot, M.P.Bellechase, says he has not yet resigned his seal, aud he finde that both political parties in the county are opposed to having aun election contest brought on DOW.The Moncton Murder Case.ST.JOHN, N.B., September 22\u2014The trial of the tramp Jim, at Dorchester, resuited yesterday afternoon in a verdict of guilty of shooting with intent to maim, to disable, und to prevent the {awful apprehension of Robert Olsen, the murderer of Constable Steadman, of Moncton.The jury Were then discharged, and the conrt adjourned until this morning.when the two prisoners will likely be sentenced Prompt relief In sick headache, dizziness, nausea, constipation, pain in the side, guaranteed to those using Carter's Little Liver Pilis, Special Notices.New music, songs, cheap edition justin of Pezgy Cline, We Never Speak ker Name, and Twelve Months Ago To-night, Flaus pieces, Jersey BEirt Dence and Bon Ton Skirt Dance, both ty Edward lolst.All ot above 10c each, or llc mail, Also Daisy's Album of easy \u2018marches, companioc book to Little Dalsy's Waltz.Birthday and Dance Album, \u201cprise the same, viz, 256, or 28c by post.Street.223 2 Men's new ties in an immense variety of shapes ani colors just received at S.Careley'8 Notre Dame Street.Remember Bel-Air Races Saturday.Train service G, T, K,, 1.45 and 1,55 p.tn.1950 ana 1,50 0.224 Ÿ Men's Rigby and all other kinds of waterproof coats in gvery new style at low prices at 8.Carsiey's Notte Dame Street.Dr.Kenny, of the San Francisco Board of Health, recommends that thie entire Chinese quarter be condemned and removed from its present locality.NORTH A GUINEA 4 BOX.\u201d BLIND.They aed blind who will not try a box of BEEGHAM'S: PILLS for the disorders which row out of Impaired igcution.Fora ache, or nay Bilisus and Nervans aliments, hey 0 the COVERED WITH A ous AND SOLUBLE COATING.Wholesale Agts, Evans & Sons, Ld.Montres !.For sale by all druggists.1 OLDS 1sE Ra I Ki NTE BEST ON FARTH > DRUNKENNESS oe apts eT Cred It san codes or Tin food, Tithe out mse: ofthe pe patient.an abeclutely will effect a parman : ee nouer the patient 18 ne moderate bor or an alooholio wreok.I: has bean given in thousands of Gases, and fn every insian a perfect care nas fol icwed + sers alte The pere ce impregnated ome, an ttes impossibility NANOX & OO.Drasgists.34 oT POA ÊT., Montreal Canada, neg T'abeod Jo H R MOLSON & BROK, ALE AND PORTER BREWERM, RRT.MONTREAL Med.\u2026 > Felephons.30me0d piace of an entire- medicine segs pe \u2026\u2026 ROYAL MAIL STEANSHIPS, Liverpesl, Quebec and Montreal dervise, - From, Aug 2 Aux.28 Bept 3 Bent Bept1b Bept.1 Sept.17 Eu PL} Bept à puis ul only\u201d carry cn a ning.«soil ou in Quebeo at 3 am vate Lendon; Quebec and Yentreal Service.From Mo! tree to 3 Londonon orabous Aug.24 ROB.AN.terranes BOPL 14 Sept, 7 BRAZILIAN hens 5% Bept.21 Oct 12 An 1 teamers doaci eafter.\u2018 rs où voyage to Kuro Glasgow Quebec and ulentreal Service.mL ontrealts Glasgow Srzams, Glasgow an or \u201c Aus.10 POMES ANTAN Te Aug, 38 EVENE AUUEAN Sept.2 PERUVIAN.\u201cnit weekly thereafter.carry passenders GR YOyage to Rurape, Giasgow, Loudenderr N.x.: Late State Line of Sresinera) Tice: FromNew Pier foobar Ww.\u201cint Prost Mow York, From om ¢ oe STATLOF ok LIS! OLN IA Be .8 hers ui, Pp 5 44e dues 0g \u201cCURERN oc Ba GUO pi 2 CNE And weekly oreatior Stoainors ; witha willtiot carry passenyors froiu Now Yo alain passages, $40 snd upwards, single: $75 and wards, relurn, socording to location of ne * OR loerae a lowest r Noarlysl! the aiateroonls are situated on the sal deck, thus ensuring bertect lglutingand vouiiiuticn: The Paria nmi ik se Monzoliau.de dinlan, ten, Sar tes M 1 India Sireet, Fortin 201s 2253 Walnut st.Pin.DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS, SAILING DATES.FROM LIVERPOOL.STRAMER FROM MONTREAL Thursday, Sept.1 Mids ute Pod, Dec Electric Light, Ladies\u2019 Rooms and Bmokink Rooms Spacious Promenade, cks, on Mridge Deck, re Water Tanks, ensuring ample supply of fresh water for entire voyage.These sieamers have superior accommodation for First Cabin, Second Cabin and Btearaxe Passengers.Rates of Fausage\u2014Firuk Cabin, $40 to $80 wecord- to ateamor and berth: 830; Steerage.Zor pi) Information 3 aoply any arent of the Company DA I RAANGE ll 051, Summer A 347 & 349 ST, PAULST THE TRADE Will find our stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods complete in every department.Buyers should see our new lines in Gent's Furnishings.Novelties in Handkerchiefs, Scarf Ties and Bows, Shirts, C Collars an Cuffs, Gloves and Hosiery, Umbrellas, English and American Braces We are showing this week, Secu ad © Cavin, New Dress Robes Scotch Dress Goods, Cheviot Dress T'weeds, Navy Cheviot Serges, Black Cheviot Sexrges, Striped Serges, Plain Estamene Serges, Black-and Colored Henrlettas, Black and Colored Bedtord Cord, Black and Colored Velveteens, Black and Colored Silk Velvels, Black and Colored Silks, Printed and Plain Pongee and Shot 14S.Art Muslins, Cretonnes.Chenille Curtains, Chenule Table Covers, Tapestry Covers, Embroidered Table Covers, Tapestry Trimmings.SOLE AGENTS FOR CHURCHGATE Cashmere Hosiery.Inspect our Goods NUNS BLOCK, - MONTREAL 2op°tf SEWER.> ROAD DEPARTMENT, SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- siimsa snd endorsed \u201cTender for Sewer,\u201d will be seceived atthe office of -the- City Clerk, -unthl noon, oo WEDNESDAY, the 28th September instant, for the conatruction of a sewer in the undermentioned street or section of street, with the necessary connections, according tc the section and specification on view in the office of the undersigned, vis Notre Dame street from Lacroix strest to Monerque street The lowest or any tender will not necessarily De accepted.TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that it is proposed to construct the above mentioned sewer during the present season, and proprigtors in the said section of street may avail themselves of the opportunity to have drains made from their properties into the said public sewer: and proprietors in the said section of street who fail to have drains made from their properties to the new public sewer while it is under construction, and require drains to be conatructed in the street after the public sewer has been completed, will be charged an additional sum for restoring the macadam or permanent pavement.Proprietors who may have claims for an existing brick or ttle pipe sewer in said section of street are hore- by notified thatsuch claims must be filled with the City, Burveyor within two months after the completion of the new sewer or section of sewer.{By order,) PERCIVAL W.ST.GEORGE, City 8urveyor.Crzr BURYETON'a Orrrcx, C\u201drrr Hall, Montreal Sept 20th, 189%, 223 2 necessary, \u2018duction o The above combined in DOCTOR'S ORDERS.Sir James Grant, of Ottawa, says a \u201cTo secure health in our Canadian climate pure wool undervests are very and 1 feel confident you have accomplished a good work in the pro- fthe p \u201cHEALTH BRAND,\u201d which cannot fail to meet the requirements of our people.every possible degree of success.\u201d Wishing you speaks for itself, and every lady who desires light, luxurious, comfortable and warm undervests and drawers will find all these qualities the \u2018\u2018Health Brand.\u201d None geauine without a woven silk label, marked \u2018\u2019Heal For sale by every dry goods etors in Canada.221 ALLAN LINE \u201c Meetings and Amusements SOHMER PARK .> \u2014AND-\u2014 Zoological Garden Greatest Attractions This Week AFTERNOON 81085.KVENING 8 te 10.80 - Tue 6 Glinserettis, Great Acrobatic Troupe, tinest in the world.The twin Zulus (sketches trom Zululand), original and new.The two young artists, Minnie and Lizzie McCoy.~\u201cBlllie and Minnie McEvoy, Irish sketches.Verande, singer.Lavigue\u2019s Famous Band.Admission, Sohmer Park - - Zoological Garden - - 2218 Guy Brothers\u2019 MINSTRELS oi ry ART GALLERY, Phillips Square.GALLERY OF PAINTINGS During Exhibition week open daily, fa.m.to 8 _pm., 81010 pum, Admission 1Dc.2218 IRISH CATHOLIC BENERIT SOCIETY.10c.10c extra A Special Meeting of the & will be \"Rel tn th.he Hall on\u2019 Tong DAY, the 22nd September.at R o'clock p.m Bien, to consider what steps will be taken iu regard of the Bequest of the late James McCready, Ee .Every mein.ber {8 requested to be present er.223 2 JOHN POWER, President, \u2019 ONTREAL BRIGADE p GARRISON ARTILLERY.ual Rifle Practice of all the Ry Battories will Lake place on Saturday Next, the 24th inst, at © ue, Trai Windeor Station at 1.50 p.m Eailway tickets snd ampunition Jl be provided.short Rifles wuss be 2 er R.HUDSON REID, 2233 Capt.and Adjt.&XCUTSIONS.\u2014\u2014 TAKE \u2014 OTTAWA RIVER PALACE STEAMERS.RETURN TICKETS, - 82.50, VALID UNTIL 1sT OCT, Take 8.05 a.m.train to Lachine, LUE | 224°5 REDUCED RATES # EXHIBITIONS MONTREAL TO OTTAWA RETURN On Nept.22, 23, 24, 25, 26.28 & 30.83.50 Ou Sept.27 & 29.cers 255 Good to return until October ard, 1892.Proportionate low rates from other stations.For tickets and information apply st GRAND TRUNK TICKET OFFICES, Bonaventure Station and 143 St.James st.12 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.ANNUAL EXCURSION \u2014T0\u2014 \" Port Huron, Detroit, Chicago, St.Paul, etc, From all Grand Trunk Stations tn Canada, On Sept.30th and Oct.1st.1892.First class return.Hekote will be sold aa follows:\u2014 ROM MONTKE ort Huron or AA pe return.810 vo 12 50 13 00 14 00 18 00 16 00 3 4 B| 8 0, Duluth, vis faXe.c.40 80 Proportionate low rates from all other stations, Tickets Valid for return until October an berths, tickete and Reatost ket Ofices, Bonaventure 143 St.James Street.21715 ANADIAN PACIFIC Cheap Excursion Rates J WESTERN : POINTS 5 Ou SEPT.30th and OCT.lat, 1892.First Class RETURN TICKETS will be issued via Canadian Pacific Railway at rates shown below: From Montreal \u2014To\u2014 RETURN FARR DETROIT, MICH.$10 00 CLEVELAND, OHIO.c.cvvunneeee 12 50 SAGINAW, MICH., PASAY, MSH: uvre.18/00 GRAND RAPIDM, MICH.: 1400 MILWAURE LE, WIN, NCINNA' a ?socrecnigennmcnen ce HICAGO, 1 ohio 16 00 Yia Grand.Via Chicago #T.PAUL, MINN.Haven or or Baule MINNEAPOLIS, do} Lidiasion.Ble, DULUTH, de von Owen Sound dat Steamers, B40 TICKETS GOOD TO BETURN UNTLI OCT.1892.Through trains {: Det it apd Chicago 1 Windsor 8 Bast on 4.00 00 ro asily, for oars and Mines ire ha.45 à S¥ Threugh Sleeping Cars DE OTTAWA EXHIBITION.EXCURSION TICKETS © ~FROM- MONTREAL OTTAWA ani RETURN On mat ADS 23, 24.25, 26.28! | 83.50 On Sept.27 and wo 1 wus Good to return until October 3rd, 1892 Tickets and all information on application ts Cansdian Pacific Kailwsz agents.MONTREAL TICKET OFFICES: 266 8ST.JAMES STREET (Corser Meath, and at stations 294 8 Meetings and Amusements.ad HNN NSAI AP eu OF Ou Hpupe THOMAS, daa 10th, Satu Firet thon tie iy > pan.da (he brillieni] as nccssrtu ba hes Com Present.umph.nowon sale at A, réheimeris.Ne Next week Manola- Mason\u2019 Co.\u201cIf 1 wore you\u201d and Dian ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Ha¥xY Tuomas, Lesses and Manager, SPECIAL CARD.\u2014_\u2014 As a matter of spacial interest to Montreal playgoers, Mr, HENRY THOMAS and Mr.WEBLEY BIBBON beg to announce the first appearance Lere au \u201cjoint star\u201d of the favorite actor, JOHN MASON, and the popular prima donna, MARION MANOLA, supported by the MANOLA-MABON COMPANY, whieh includes several artists of established reputation.The organization will present TWO NEW PLAYS, fe.William Youn#'s comedy (with musics, entitled IF I WERE YOU.\" snd Sydney Rosenfeld's Olympian Burlesque \u201cDIANA.\u201d Both works have beon written expressly for MR.AND MRS.MASON, and are interspersed with new music by Julian Edwards, They will be produced with new scenea painted by Charles W.Witham, of the Tremont Theatre, Boston.The MANOLA-MASON entertainment has been highly praised wherever offered, and in specially commended to the patrons of the ACADEMY OF MUSIC.This engagement will continue for but a single woek, beginning MONDAY, SEPT.26, with the usual matinée on Saturday afternoon.2241 QUEEN'S THEATRE, Week Qommencing MONDAY, fent.10th, Wednesday and Saturday Matine LEWIS MORRISON J w saterda rar ee UST.\u201d BOL WERE MAY ats HORS Si RICHELIEU! Th 1 + Morrison pe Cardin Richelieu eco urnes used in this produc ons 6 posit the most elaborate ever soon [n M eal.positively HSestanow.on sale st panda Nowy ork Piano Co,, Windsor snd Balmoral hotels from 9 an to 5.05 nm, COMING:\u2014A Company of Player 33 4 SPARROW-& JACOBS\u2019 THEATRE ROYAL \u2018Every Afternoon and Evening this week.The Homestead of 92.Prices of admission 10,50 and 30 cts.Renerved seata 10 cta.extra.Plan at the Theatre from Ya.m.til 10pm.Coming\u2014Mr.Potter of Texnn.221 THE : LYCEUM.MATINEE EVERY DAY.A First Class Variety Performance NO AFTERPIECE.2241 Victoria, Armory TO-NIGHT *\"4 Friser GUY BROTHERS\u2019 MINSTRELS, #8\u2014STAR ARTISTE\u2014ÿS Boats, 50c and 350, at Nordheimer's, 224 1 Bel-Air Jockey Club AUTUMN MEETING \u2014WILL ER MELD ON- THURSDAY, 22nd Sept SATURDAY, 24th Sept FIVE RACES EACH DAY, ADMISSION FREE TO GROUNDS \u2014TRAIN SERVICE\u2014\u2014 GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.On showing Railway ticket.On Thursday.22nd September inst.train ies ving Mont treal sa oh pee stop at the track.SPECIAL RACE $70 a Léô5, making no intermediate stops.On Saturday.24th, BPEQIAL RACE TRAIN al 145 p.\u2018Begular ot 1.50, stopping at CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY aPrtagaar only, regular train leaving Montreal t 1.30 will stop st the track.SPECIAL RACE TRAIN Ne ai ee Put train Be pach ay, TLD 0478 on special Field Stand, 3c.Grand Stand, 21,09.NOW ON EXHIBITION De set fall te cco THE GREAT OYCLORAMA or THE Famous Iudiaw Batile of June 25th, 1876, and defeat and destruction of General Cu his ner sod, man e =n ned tribes of the Sioux, oder t their renowned Gell aad Sistine Bat prod ti Mon the Docu, firm) nner in HEE to on 8 bean coun which the istorical Cates he cour arret The in mense Indian encam ment of 1 n the Tanta or wie 53 25 25 e ATI 250, Oven daily 9a.m.to m., Sunday 1 p.t0 10 p.m.1981 8t, CES street, oorair a Urbain st.The street cars convorgs here from al varts of the City.220 t?\u2018CLASSES For Ladies and Children - WILL BR\u2014 Resumed on Monday, October 3rd.t the Gym: Miss Barnjum wil Wedbsedar and sniurdey Mornin, Ti o Sgr to give information ur Sears wil fora onto tthe Uxsivanaire areas 19 Univ Breet.a 9 to 1 Teotaanes fout 220 18 poor MUINOTRELS vei dre.Ladies\u2019 Hebrew Benerlet Society OF MONTREAL The anderuigned, our SEE for the purpose u; ine in Sp ip incratae Toe bociet y desir fire ce + fiat\u2019 oy! the work 1 the iesy Jewish ladies interes ty.rho a, 1 oe fore invite and request be the Bock au vien rales tates them tbe abs 0808 SUNDAY AFTER OU WRIT, st Three o'ol ins ore ook, SE e Ger MINE».DATE, di Jévon 1) B.DAV.fl SELIE J00EPEL FRE YE JULIA FISCREL 94 RE: Bos A AE 10 SHOOT LACHINE RAPDS aa During remainder of season, train, L'or Lachine - Sopnest with Bousd ous Riches ts be bad at ob TARY, Boing tin 50a 220 à A.GOULET, Propriator, COTE ST.ANTOINE | (Branch) DANCING CLASSES! ¥ 1 1k Hal on WORBAY.Ban ae aid Foe t Queen's Hal} : E ternoons, st at * pm.Ppend for A 5.\" VE mg A.Rey Macdenstd, IPs 2221 St, Catherine Mt DANCING.PROF.DURKER'S first Clase nil pa for formed on Tuesday and reir or > \u2018 , This kendo will be open every af oon evening, from.0 to 15.EE ud a tre, Crile wr airs and sure that you subscribes 2500 t.Catherine Street.Win BES oA - UWLER, 13 La i eo sévance class oa os 22418 Children Cry for Pitchers Castoria.por rouages and Fridays 2051s MISS BARNJUM'S | \u2018 - = The MANY AMENDMENTS Presented to the Pro-|® vincial Synod.CHURCH CONSOLIDATION \u2018SCHEME FURTHER DISCUSSED.The House of Bishops Approves of Provision for Vote by Dioceses-\u2014The Evening Session.The debate on the second clause of the consolidation scheme was continued at yesterday afternoon's session ol the Provinelal Synod.Mr, Jenkins moved an amendment to the amendment, which was seconded by Dr.Langtry, that article 2 be amended by the addition of a clause to the effoct that the Provincial Synod, in assenting to the amended article, reserved to itself all its rights, powers and privileges.Mr.Justice Hapnington declared that such a resolution would stultliy the power of the General Synod, II passed.On being put, the amenliment to the amendment was lost and Provost Body's amendment of the clause was adopted.Tbe adoption of clause 3 was proposed by Chancellor Walkem It read as follows: The Synod shall consist of two Jiouses; the Bishops constituting the U pper, and the clergy and luity together the Lower House Provost Body bad an amendment for this, but subsequently agreed to make a separate section of it, the third being passed, Thea Provost Body's clause 3 was carrieq, enacting that clergy and laity should vote by orders |{ necessary.At this point the Rev.Principal Adams.of Bishop's College, Lennoxville, asked leave to suspend the order to introduce to the House the Rev.Canon Jacobs, Vicar of Port- sea, England, who Was invited to occupy a seat on the platform.Clause 4, which read: +The President of the General Synod, who shall be slyled tbe Primate.shall be électéd by the flouse of Bishops from among the metropolitans.The Primate shall hold vitice for life or 50 long as he is bishop Of any diocese of Lhe General 8ynod; nevercheless he may resign at auy Ume.\u201d was amenued by the Insertion of the Yords \u201cfrom among their own uumber, * fnstead of the word \u201cmetropolitans.\u201d The Prolocutor aunounced that on account of so many amendments being made, he would take notice of none that were not written down and placed In hls hand, \u201cand clearly written too,\u201d he add Lanon Spencer, in; pursuance of Instrue- tions received from his diocese, moved as Clause 4 a that the Primate and Metropoli- tans be called Archbishops of their respective sees.Professor Worrell seconded this, but it was lost by a large majority.Clause 5, which was still under discussion when the Synod adjourned, wag taken up in sections.As presented It stood: Tne General Synod shall have power to deal with all matters affecting in any way the general interests and well-being of the Church within its jurisdicuion.Provided, that no canons or resolutions of a coercive character, or involving penal Ves or disabllities, shall operative in any Ecclesiastical Province, or in any Diocese not included in an Ecclesiastical Province until accepted by Lhe 8ynod of such Province or Doce ove.\u2018The following, or such-l1ke objects, m suggested as properly coming within the arisaietion of the General Synod: (a) Matters of doctrine, worship, and discipiine, (0) All agencies employed in the carrying on of tbe Church's «) The missionary and educational work of the Church.(d) The adjustment of relations between dioceses in respscl 10 Clergy Widows' and Orphans\u2019, and Superannuation Funds.(¢) Regulations affecting the transfer of clergy from one diocese LO another.Ned Education and raining of candidates for Holy Ore ri @ Sonitiiation and powers of an Appellate (h) The erection, division, or re-arrangement of provinces; but the erection, \u2018division, Or re-arrange- ment of Lioceses, and Lhe ippointine nt and con- secralion of Bishops, within a province, shall be dealt with by the Synod of Lhat province, The first sentence was carried without discussion, but Lhe next was much debated.Canon Bpencer moved an amendment retaining tor the Provincial Synods the same power and jurisdiction as they now possessed, but Mr.Matthew Wilson moved an amendment to the amendment, that the enactments of the General 8 ynod before becoming law should be adopted by à proper majority ol the Diocesan Bynode.- There were two methods of consolidation, by centralization, and decentralization and he favored the latter.By tnis plan the rulings of the Upper House would come down for approbation, whereas by the former plan they would come Jhundering down on the people's head Mr.Justice Hannington claimed that; this plan would be the utter destruction of overy object of the scheme, aud that there were already enough saleguards against despotism.it would virtually reverse THE PRINCIPLES ALREADY ADOPTED.The Nev.E.G.Fessenden was of the opinion that if such a state of things existed the Diocesan Synod would taking the burning questions of the church which now happily they left alone.\u2018Ibis amendment was lost, and at this point.Prolocutor Dean Carmichael temporarily vacated the chair oa favor of the vice-pro- locutor, Canon Brigstocke.Provost Body, however, had another amendment, which was carried, It was to add to the second sentence of the clause \u201cand that the jurisdietion of the General Synod shall not withdraw from the Pro vinclai Synod the right of passing upon object falling within its jurisdiction at \u201cthe formatlon of the General os The following message (No.20) was read from the Upper House: The president intorms the prolocutor that the Upper House has reved of section five, with its app sub-sections (A to Hi Inciusive), in the scheme con- as passed the following resolution \u201cThat the House approves of Lhe opinion that the (General Synod should make provision, for a vote by Dioceses when duly called for.Alter the reading of the message, Provost Body moved an amendment, which was seconded by Canon Thorneloe: That the following words be added to section A: \u201cProvided thal the General fre shall always hold apd matntain the doctrines and sacraments of the Church of England, as she receives and explains the same In her authorized formularies.\u201d Mr.Worrell thought that thers were dangerous words in this resolution, and Archdeacon Bedford Jones suggested that the phrase, 'in her authorized formularies,\u201d be struck out.Canon Spencer did not agrees with the amendmant.To pass it would be pledging themse!ves to accept whatever the Church in Ea sand Should decree.= Fessenden also objected to thes emendmant but Archdeacon Roe could not see what difference there was in it, and Provost Body withdrew nis amendmen Mr.Worrell moved that the word \u201cdoctrine\u201d be struck out altogether, but was lost, and sub-section (a) stands as it was presented.Bub-saction (b) \u2018was logical by Canon Von I Chancellor Cromie moved that it be expunged, but this was loa Judge Hannington's Amendment, so that the section read \u2018All agencies employed in ihe ns on of tae general work of the u carr and as the olock 8 aix the rest ng adjourned.truck The Evening Sitting, In the svening sub-section (c) was adopted with the insertion of the word \u201cgeneral\u201d before \u201cmissionary,\u201d and in Sub-8sction (d), the words \"with the consent oi the diocese\u2019 Fors inserted alter sajustment.oo CHons a.an as they st and in section (h) the Ven.Archdeacon Smith moved that the words \u201cappointment and\u2019 be omit and .Btrachan Bathune moved that all the words after \"provinces be struck out.The latter amendment was carried.New sub-sections were drafted and passed as follows: (1) To provide for the revision or disallowance by the Supreme Court of Appeal, in audition to its other powers, of the pod Or canons Of Any naar scarcely Provincial or Dicossan 8 as being mira vires, on à or bison or of toner -fourth f the deleg: % =, or .Diocssan the constitution to be framed thereunder, sh affect Aly CRUODS OF enactments of this Provibolai Synod in Ab torce at the time of the ratification of he sald constitution by this Synod.Then came the\u2019 consideration ol clause 6, which was as follows: ; ney the expénses of the Sy including the ecessary Lravelling expenses of the menibe n a Assessment of the dioceses, proportion ned to Lh or epresentation, © exempting those which are enti send only one representative of each order.An amendment of Dr.Langtry's insert ing the words \"having only ten clergymen, after the words, \u201cexempting those which,\u201d was carried.Clause 7 was adopted : The words geclontastica] | Used shall mean any grou Jurisdiction of a proviucta Synod It wan moved by Provost Body and seconded by Mr.J, A.Worrell That the General Conference be requested to incorporate In the constitution of the General Synod à solemn declaration, corresponding to the deciar- ation Issued by the bishops and delegates of the clergy and laity assembled in the first Provincial Synod of Lhe ecclesiastical province, reciting the intention of the Cieneral Synod to hold and maintain the doctrines and sacraments of Christ as the Lord hath commanded in His Holy Word and asthe Chureh of England hath received and explained the same lu the Book of Cominon Prayer, and administration of the sacraments aud other rites und ce remonies of the Churc rovince heretofore diovesez under the h, ac- they are lo be sung or sald In church, and the form or manner ot making, ordaining and couse- crating of bishops, priests and deacons in the thirty-nine articles of religion.The next motion was received with much applause, when announced by D : Davidson : That the resolutions and the scheme now ap proved by this House as A basis on Which the General Synod may be formed be, if thé game are concurred'in by the upper house, communicated in due form Lo the several Diocesan synods of this ecclesiastical province, with the expression of an earnest hope that sald several synods may be able to accept, and upon the basis so agreed on send delegatés to the proposed meeting In September nex The last motion before the House adjourned for the day was that of Provost Body, seconded by the Hon, G.W.Allan: \u2018That thelr lordships of the upper house be requested to appolut members of that house to act with a committee of this house as Lhe committee of the Synod referred to In clause 2 of the Winnipeg basis as amended by this house, and that the same be charged with the duty ol further information to the General nod, in accordance with the action of this provineiat Synod, and that the comuntltee of Lis house be named by Lhe prolocutor.It was carried unanimously.Gloria Mundt.To the Edvor of the STAR: S1r,\u2014You frequently turn the \u2018searchlight of the STAR ou what interests the ublic Might I ask you lo pass it over Dominion Square before the frosis of autumn mar the beautles of the florist\u2019s art now exhluited there?The aptness of the comparison once made between the glories of the lilles of tho fieid and that of Solomon is there illustrated.Inder our clear autumnal skies some artist has exempli- fled what is possible in the high art of floral exhibition.I have seen the chrysanthemum shows in Temple Garden and some of the arks in Englund, France and United States, but considering the limited space of the Dominion Bquare Park, am forced to admit it to be a gem ol beauty.Shakespeare has compared the loveliness of woman to the opening of spring (If I can quote from memory) thus: \u2018Her eyes are loadstars.and her breath sweet fir Sweeter DY far than lark to shepherd's ear When grass is green and hawthorn buds appear,\u201d Canada is an artist's paradise beauteous, In skies, mountains, prairivs, rivers, lakes and flowers.When autumn throws her mantle of gold and purple over the forest then is the eye dazzled and nature soon afterwards kindly spreads her snowy mantle over the scene, although tinted wit the opals\u2019 varying lines to afford rest to the senses, Montreal is a beautiful city, the gem of the North, and whan one finds in front of its Windsor palace, whose doors are open to all, a velvet of grassy lawn interspersed with trees, adorned with clumps of shrubs, and having here, there and everywhere marvels ol skill and taste to expose the beauty of nature's floral wonders and to bring them into harmony and contrast, then are they worth pointing vut should any of our citizens have failed to see them.Who is this presiding genius?He must be a soldier who has made the memento of & bloody war poeticai by adorne ing the bevellsd siope in which the guns of Sevastopol here stand vy a floral sign, thus: \u201c54, ORIMRA \u201855.Is he a conjurer who introduces the Indian maize to contrast with the Paima Christi or the blood red veins of the leaf of the sugar heet to offset some golden asters?This is high art indeed, and whatever the man be, he is an artist.Allow me to add that Montreal is a civilized place, as no fence or guard ia required to protect this garden of Eden.As in Lady Godiva's , beauty and purity are safe from desecration where civilization reigns.Did I know this artist's name 1 would write it in goid; but he is to me, sithouzh so admired, the great ENOWN.Montreal, September, 1892.Higher Education in the Province.To the Editor of the STAR: Bir,\u2014Your article on \"English composition\u201d in a recent issue of the BTAR was timely apd suxgestive, Much of the criticism, however, might, with equal force, be directed against other subjects in our educational system.Leaving for the present the question of elementary education, the wretched condition of higher education in the province calls for eerious consideration.\u2018The universities, of course, must always fix the standard for the high schools, Whatever individual institutions may be able to do, the average level of the schools will never rise above that required by the facuities, \u2018and MoGlil must lead the way in the province of Quenec.Compared with that of other universities\u2014in Scotland, England and the United States\u2014the standard of the work done in McGilli isiow.The ordinary work of the first and second years, in classics and mathematics in particular, is properly school work, and the intermediate examination at the end of the second year should at least bé required for matriculation.The subjects prescribed for this examination represent work that is regulariy done secondary schools.In many cases it is oonsiderably exceeded.Moreover, as & test of knowledge or evidence of thorough training, the A.A.examination is most inade- uate, when compared with the corresponding examination of the universities above reterred to.There is no valid reason why It should 80, or why the University of McGill should enter into com petition with the schools and put a premium on inferior work.By doing so, instead of ing as a constant stimulus tothe schools, it is seriously hindering efiorts at Improvement.If areal step in advance, therefors, is to be made, the university must lead the way.With a higher standard of admission, greater efficiency in the schools would bs required and a thorough test of his work would also, be provided, welcome to every teacher interested in the progress ol higher education.J.Wn, N.Eliock School, September 15, \u2014 Fire Brigade Exhibition.The Fire Briga ade gave an exhibition on the Champ de Mars and also on Dominion square for the benefit of the International uggists\u2019 Association.Here, ae at the Exhibition grounds, they made a tine showing end the visitors were loud in their praises of the turn out.[wo ladders were hoisted, and 08.1 and 3 reels turned on streams from the high ievel, and sent up streams to the roof of the Windsor.Man and Wite Arrested.Detective Barrett has arrested a Bwedish woman named Mary Yanson who was trying to dispose of some clothing on Craig street Her husband came to see her fn the oells,knd Detective Robinson arrested him as he answered the description of the mes from whom she sald she had got them.Both pleaded not guilty this morning and, now the detectives want owugrs lor the \u20ac To Purchase Disinfectors.The 'sub-committess of the Finanos and Health Committees yesterday decided to urohase four disinfectors, two to pe bullt n Paris and the other two by Mr.Da: Superintendent or, Lhe Water Works, an machines for distnfectin mbulances, The whole will cost about $6 6000.The Licente Cancelled.Louise G, Brunet was fined one hundred dollars yesterday for selling liquor on Sunday, and the license was cancelled.\\ \u2014 A Telephone for Detectives.hone has bee oct ne te Ce AT Blaby Si universiLies.for entrance to -thoir various | - SATURDAY'S MATCH.COOD WORK BY AMERICAN WHEELMEN.A Mectiug of the N.A.L.A.\u2014Baseball in the United States \u2014 Miscel- lnucous Sports.The great question that is occupying the mind of lacrosse enthusiasts 1s who will win next Saturday's match between Cornwall and Capitals.The general opinion seems to be that it would pot: he astonishing if Cornwall should win and s0 certain are the friends of the Cornwall Club of the latter's ability to make a suflcientiy successful showing that they have backed up their opinion with a goodly amount of cash.Capitals Shaky.AWA, Sept \u201421\u2014There is .considerable talk about the coming Corn- wall-Capital match but the friends of the home team are far from confident that the victory will be brought home, though there is great anxiety that It should fall to the Capitals and thus diminish the chances of the Shamrocks on the championship.The Beaver Drive, The Beavers will drive to Lachine to- Grand Trunk Boating Club will aocompany them, and an excellent time may be ex ed at Harvey's, where supper will De serve.An N.À.L.A.Ment, Orrawa, September 21:\u2014 Mr, A, Devine, secrolary of the N.A.L.A., leaves to-night for Montrealto attend a meeting of the Lacrosse Committee.It is stated that there are anumber of protests to be eutered by the Montreal club representatives against certain players in other clubs on the grounds of professionalism\u2014and that two Capital players are included in the protest THE WHEEL The Baltimore Meeting.BALTIMORE, September 21.\u2014Summaries of to-day's bicycle meet: Mile\u2014Magers, 1; Wm.Weber, 2; H.A.French, 3.\u2018lime, 2.46.Quarter-mile, 34 class \u2014 J, P.Bliss, 1; C.M, Murphy, 2; H.C.Wheeler, 3.Time, Halt-mile, scratch\u2014 A.A.Zimmerman, 1; Lumsden 2; Berlo, 3.Time, 1.17, lile, 2.53 class\u2014 Banker, 1; Bliss, 2; Rhodes, 3.Time, 2.41 2-5 Mile, hindicap\u2014 ber (160 yards) 1; Hartford (1 (175 yards), 2; Pawley (140 yards), me Quarter \u201cmile handicap\u2014Hartford (45 yards), 1; Holland (30 yards), 2; Magers (35 yards), 3.Time, 34 3-5 recs, Quarter mile, scratch\u2014Zimmerman, 1; Lumaden, 2; Rhodes, 8.Time, 35 1-5 secs.Halt mile, handican\u2014C, M.Murphy (30 yards), 1; J'aylor (scratoh), 2 Mile, lap race\u2014The laps ended thus: First | \u2014Zimmerman, Lumsden, Banker; time, 42 secs.Second\u2014 Zimmerman, Banker, Lums- den; time, 1.20 4-5.Third\u2014Zimmerman, Lumsden, Banker; time, 2.02 3-5.Fourth\u2014 Zimmerman, Lunisden, Banker; time, 2.45 4-5.Zimmerman won with 16 points; Lumsden s¢cond, 7 points; Banker third, 8 points.The next race was the race of the stars, in which Zimmerman, Taylor, Wheeler, Bliss, Berlo, Banker and Rhodes started.A time limit of 2.40 was set by the referee.ZI Ummperman won, Taylor 2, Rhodes 3.Time 2.55 2 The referee declared it no race.After arent deal of delay the men concluded to run again, and \u201cZim\u201d and Taylor came down the track arm In ar , and then Berlo, Rhodes and Bliss started, the last leading, Zimmerman next.Biiss made the pace throughout, but on the last lap Zimmerman took the lead and won, Berlo second, Taylor third.Time, 2-33 1.5.Cavalry Cannot Be Compared with Wheel- men.5x.Louis, September 21.\u2014The fest of | bleyelists, a8 compared with cavalrymen, was made yesterday by a detachment of fourteen members of the St, Louis Cycling Club, dcting under instructions from Col.J.M.Young, commandant of Jefferson Barracks.The cycling corps was commanded by Capt.H.CG Wolgendorf.The manœuvres extended over the surrounding country as far as Manchester, thirty miles irom the bariacks.\u2018I'he party covered 89 miles in 9 hours and 45 minutes, The actual running time was 7.hours and 45 minutes.Colonel Young ronounced the test à complete suce sald that to have covered the same ground and the same information with cavairymen would have required two daya THE CUN.An Amateur Made a Good Showing Against Brewer, the Professional Wing Shot.NEw YORK, September 21.\u2014-One of the best exhibitions of trap shooting between an amateur and a professional took place ÿes- terday at the Atlantic Rod and Gun Club's grounds, West End.Cooney Island, between C.E.Morris, president of the Atlantio Rod and Gun Club, and John Brewer, the champion win shot.The conditions of the mateh were, with a slight alteratiou as to the boundary, the same as announced, $2v0 a side, each to shoot at 200 birds, modified Hurlingham rules, 80 yards boundary, the loser to pay all expenses, The mateh began a little earlier than was expected, and the attendance was rather small, but as the match progressed the platform and and shooting house were crowded an enthusiastic gathering of Long Island and New Jersey wing shots, who were well pleased to Bee the young amateur stick to his opponeut on the first hundred birds.-1v-was-hardly expected that Morris would defeat the veteran, but they all wished to see him make a good showing.Brewer also came in for cEnsiderable 8 plause for his fine stopping of hard birds.He was first to the score and killed four, missing his fifth and thirtieth, but kept on steadily shooting and without another break completed his first century with seventy straight, Morris started off badly, losing his first bird, a fast inconer, at dead out of bounds; he again missed his eleventh, thirtieth, thirty-first, thirty-fourth, forvy-firsz, sixty-tbird, sixty- firth and eiæbtieth in his firet century, leaving him seven birds An the rear.n the second century Brewer missad his second bird, and trom that point he killed pinot \u201ceight gtraight making a total score of out of orris bad the misfortune A miss twelve in his last hundred, and made a total score of 179 out of 200.The scores a rounds of ten: J.Brew Killed.Missed.910 910101010101010 08 10% $101010101010101010 v9 1 Totals.pesssaereres 197 3 C.E.Morris\u2014 9 9 0 8 910 8 91010 81 9 10 9 © 9 7 810 9 D BH 12 « Totals.canons 179 21 BASEBALL.Yesterday's Nations! League Games.BUFFALO, September 21.\u2014Following were the resuits of the League games played pi R H E At Philadelphia rooklyn.000002103 8 1 1 Philadelpiia.000000300 3 Batteries\u2014Haddock and Dally: Garsey and Clements.Umpires, K)nsiow and R At Baltimore-\u2014No game; rain.oss Washington\u2014Game postponed on aecount At Cleveland\u2014 Cieveland.000001020 3 2 1 PILBDUTE a.000000011 2 4 1 Batterles\u2014Clarkson and Zimmer; Terry and Miller.Umpire, Gaffney.At Cinetnnati\u2014 ; Llouisville.000001011 3 4 1 Cincinnatl,,.1000 1 5 1 Batteries\u20148tratton and Merritt; Sullivan ana Murphy.Umpire, McQuade, At Chicago\u2014 St.Louis .\u2026\u2026.91000010x 2 # 1 B erica rotten tein 1 na oo rutohtson a stein An riggs; Hutchison and Kituridge.Umpire, Snyder.BILLIARDS.No Champion at Present.CHICAGO.September 21\u2014M.Bensinger returned to this city from Europe yester- dar.He puts a hew phase on the lves- aefor Quarrel in Paris by claiming that the tormer ee no longer eutitiad to emblem.He sa \u201cThe rules require that a contest for the cham lonship à all be played within eixty days from the.time a ehallengs goes into off and that if either bar bonepires to fais vos De sions deal Le de THE MONTREAL DAILŸ STAR THURSDAY.\u2018bearable and 1 thou at Paris between an July 20800 25 and 26 did not take or this, and bo one else.In Yew of these facts, be belisves that the fourteen- inch baik-line championship emblem now .reverts to the donor, and the stake money.must be returned to Ives and Schaefer.Ives returns home Oct.2.He and the Brunswick Company are likely to lock horns over the emblem question.\u201d FOOTBALL rs The Ottawa Team at Practice.Orrawa, September 21\u2014The Ottawa Football team is getting into shape for the match on Saturday next with Ottawa College.Commencing to-morrow morning the fifteen will turn out at 6 o'clock for practice on Cartier square.A g second fifteen can easily be selected from tho large number of players who pract An Association Match Wanted.The Rangers are willing to arrange matches with any junior ciub., All letters to be addressed to Edgar Sellr, secretary.Leicestershire Royal Handicap.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! LoNDON, September 21.\u2014The race for the Leicestershire Ro Handicap was won today by Basse's \u201cHusticus,\u201d Hirsch\u2019's \u201cWind- gall\u201d aoong, Dobell's \u201cWorldly Wise\u201d third.Sporting News, to secure insertion on the day for which it ia intended.should reach the Sporting Editor before 9 a.m.A MONSTER CANADIAN CHEESE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, September 22.\u2014 Yesterday Mr.Andrew Fleck, of the Vulcan Iron Works, shipped Lo Perth, Out, an enormous cheese mould, nine feet in diameter by seven feet in height, This mould is to be used under the supervision of Prof.Robertson, of the Experimental Farm, for making the monster Canadian cheese for the World's Fair, Chicago.The milk of some seven hundred cows will be used, and the cheese when made will weigh 2500 pounds.The Comber Boiler Explosion.COMBRR, Out.September 21.\u2014-The jury empanelled to enquire into the cause of the death of John Papineau and others, met at Staples yesterday and found that according to the evidence that the said John Papineau and others came to their death on the 19th instant while in the employ of Force and Dickenson by the explosion of a bolier in their mill, said boiler having exploded acel- dentally, and the real cause not known to the jury.They recommended all users ot boilers to be compelled to have them inspected at least ounce a year, and a law enforcing ali engineers ol stationary angines should be enacted and certificates granted to those passing the proper examinations, and a pevalty imposed upon any rson assuming charge of sp engine who could not produce a certificate.\u2018The inquest lasted five hours.The Salvation Ariny Rebels.TORONTO, September 22.\u2014 The seceders from the Saivation Army have organized under Lhe name of the United Christian Workers.À general conference has been heid, attended oY about 300 delegates and members, P.W - Philpott Was elected president; A.W.Roft fle, Geo.E.Fisher, evangel- lets; M.Fletcher, John Graydon, F.B.wks and George Smallwood, laymen.\u2018This will form à standing committee to fect the details of the work.A constitution and articles of belie! have been drafted which are broad in the extreme.Finances are to be provided by pursiy voluntary cons tributions, no salary to exceed & single oflicer or $12 to a married man.The Governor-General.QurBEC, September 22.\u2014The Governor.General and Lady Stanlay of Preston and family left, yesterday per the steamer \u201cSaguenay\u201d on a trip to the famed river of the same name.The vice-regal party wiil return to the Citadel to-morrow.Aboutthe end of next week His Excellency will ac company a party of friends on a shooting expedition in the northern country.The vice-regal party will probably remain In Quebec Lill well into October, should fine weather hold out, You have tried and were pleased with them.They siimulate the liver, regulate the bowels, improve the complexion.Cars ter\u2019s Little Liver Pills.Special Notices.vi Dresses and Mantles.Ladies, you cau get a dress or mantle, splendidly made, eleZantiy fittea, at a moderata price, receiving thorough satisfaction, by calling at \"A La Ville de Mont real,\u201d corner of 8t.Lawrence and st (Catherine streets.Qur dressmaking departments are now under the direction of two new dressmakers, American and Parisian ladies, and are ready to execute immediately any orders entrust od then, 241 tt \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 EXISTING TROUBLES.Mothers Are Often to Blame.Cross, peevish and fretfu! bables are a source ol annoyance and discomlort to ail who come in contact with them.Buch babies are burdens to the mothers who miristerto them.The fault does not lie entirely with the helpless bables; in the great majority of cases the mothers are to blame for existing troubles.- If an investigation is made there is no difficulty in determining the cause of unrest and fretfulness, In almost every case the root of the trouble wili be found in imperfect food\u2014 dieting that is not suited to the condition of the little ones.Pooriy prepared artificial foods are fed to babies, day after day, which derange and almost destroy the weak organs of digestion.These foods irritate \"and inflame the bowels and stomach, and cause the babies to suffer severeiy.Is it any wonder then, that we see so many cross and troublesome babies ?Mothers who know the value of Lactated Food, and who do not procure it for their In tanta, are alone to blame when their little ones are sick.The mothers of Canadas should know that Lactated and strength for babies.ition is pure and healthful; it is the choice of our physicians, and can to the weakest infant with perfect success and satisfaction.It makes the cross baby happy; It gives sleep to the wakeful ohiud; it brings strength to the puny and fraii one.Try it, mothers, for the sake of the weak ones who cannot help themselves, Try Lactated Food it you_earnestly wish to see your little darlings live.Remember Bei-Alr Races Saturday.Train service G T.K.1.45 and 1.560.m OP.R, 1.30 and 1.50 p.m 204 à The Tissues Waste Rapidly! \u2018 It should be remembered that the tissues ot the body waste rapidly, when men and women are laid iow with fever of any kind.When the patient has got rid of fever, the body is weak and emaciated; ana many! people are unable to move hand or foot.At thie time a flesh builder and strengthener is absolutely # ry, so that strength may be regain Long ex Hence has proved that Paine\u2019s Celery Compound is the grandest strengthening agent that can be used.Every tissue, nerve and muscle is fortified, snd the whole System is benefitted afier the use of a few ties, Thousands of men and women In Canada have been raised from a weak and sickly condition to health and ruggedness alter baving used this Compound.It is confidently recommended by our most able physicians; the testimony of hundreds of our people fully demonstrates {ts usefuiness and necessity., Diarrhœa and Vemiting.GENTLEMEN, \u2014A bout fiva weeks ago I was taken with a very severe aftack'of diarrhœs and vomiting.The pain was almost un- ht 1 could not tive till morning, b rd sas of Fowler: 6 Via Btraw and after the sixt a.stopped, aod J have not had the \u2018least symptom of it s Mas.ALI ALICE OPEN Hamilton, Hemember Bel-Air Races Saturday.Train \u2018 ser vice | G, T.R., 1.45 ana\u2019L.56 p.m.C P.R., 1.30 and 1.50 p.pe ga 224 2 An Old and Well-triad.Remedy.Man.vows uid al que need for ce n while Valls eotile Ny .allage oil gua, a4 celte sad ne the cents s bottla An Atohison (Kas.) (Kan) Woman \u2018woman has brought ap her chickens on the bugs collected machinery at the Siectris light rations every morning, \u201cPeople who give To Preserve The richness, color, and beauty of the fair, the grestest care is necesaary, much harm being done by the use of worthless dressings.To be sure of have mg a first-class article, ask your druggist or perfumer for Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, It is absolutely superior to any other preparation of the kind.It restores the original color and fullness to hair which has become thin, faded, or gray.It keeps the scalp cool, moist, and free from dandruff.It heals itching humors, prevouts baldness, and imparts to THE HAIR a silken texture and lasting fragrance, No toilet can be considered complete without this most popular and elegant of all hair-dressings.\u201cMy hair began turning gray and falling out when I was about 25 years of age.I have lately been using Ayer's Hair Vigor, and it is causing a new growth of hair of the natural color.\u201d\u2014 R.J.Lowry, Jones Prairie, Texas.\u201cOvera year ago I bad a severe fever, and when I recovered, Toy bair began to fall out, and what little remained turned gray.I tried various remedies, but without success, till at last I began to USE Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor, and now my hair is growing rapidly and is restored to its original color.\u201d \u2014 Mrs.Annie Collins, Dighton, Mass.\u201cI have used Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor for.nearly five years, and my hair is moist, glossy, and in an excellent state of preservation.I am forty years old, and have ridden the plains for twenty-five years.\u201d\u2014Wm.Henry Ott, alias \u201cMug tang Bill,\u201d Newcastle, Wyo.Ayer\u2019s Hair Vigor Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass.told by Druggists Everywhere.CAUTION.EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY 1E MARKED T.& BIN BRONZE LETTERS, None Other Gen uine.PILES neo LUE ua unes nee TEER ; fiching end Firion night; \u2018 Try si hich often bleed asd eas baka» very sore.BWAYNES OINTMENT stops tching sod , sbeorbe the tumors.Sold by Lyman Sons & Ce.Montreal, Whaiesale Agents.VISITORS \u20ac MONTREAL \u2014\u2014 During the-\u2014 EXHIBITION # Should not fail to call at Ronayne Bros.Boot & Shoe Stor, 2027 Notre Dame Street, Corser of Chabelllex Sq.: so oo Our stock of Boots, Shoes and Rubbers is most complete with goods, in which Neatness, Comfort and Durability are the principal qualities.Our prices are acknowledged to be the lowest in the province.218°tf GRATEFUL COMFORTING.EPPSS GOCOA BREAKF era oy» thorongh Exow eral Laws which oe sions one of S28 nutrition, and b sash ication oe properties weil-selected Eppa tas provided cur breakfast tables With à dalicately favor.deverage which mar care ee us man Des doctor's bills.Jtis hy ihe udicious use of such tution Fraduaily \u2018bulls up until at: to disease, Hundreds of ruption maladies à A us ready to attack wherever Shere isa weak in a ee shalt > keeping ourselves von IE A meqas pouriaiod ue frame\" \"ÉCE BERVICE aim with bol! rater milk Bold von ol or coiy tn JAMES KFPPS & co.Homeopathic Chemists.Xouden, \"England, \u201c An Absolute Cure for Indigestion.\u201d ADAMS\u2019 PEPSIN TUTTI FRUTTI SCOTCH DRAIN PIPES PORTLAND CEMENT In stock and to arrive, at lowest market prices W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO.100 Grey Nun Street, INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the me matter of F.W.CF CHAYER, Hotelkeeper, \u201cthe City of Montreal, Insolvent.ed will sell by Public Auction {en hos orin on FRIDAY.THE 88rd SEPTEMBER: 1898, At 11 Clock A.M., on the premises, 8t.Catheri he assets of the \u201cEstate, conststi Bilifard Tables, ures, @ Cutlery, ete, etc, to about 2500.6 The store will be opened où Bursday, the the 22nd insu, for inspection.For tion apply to .CHAS, DESMARTEAU, Curator, Notre Dame street.MARCOTTE Bros.Auctions ers.oi :\u2014L! fore.Qu / 219 4 daw w| NERVE NERVE BEANS sre a new dis- 32 Nezvous Doviity.Lock Vieor fod.ition Mambo.restore the weakn or mind errors an orcas st Toute This absolutely cures the most obatinate cases when other TREATMERTS have failed ven to to nie or Solid by dr eat 81 Si prise Vies Pia for orale SE er serai - Lyous, dr.Bioury and Crate ste\" \u201cShoeedss - = DAVIS PENNY errant x SEPTEMBER 22, 1892, \u2014EIGHT PAGES.kD oi Eh riLia | corpuét il irpuralaritis Bolé Ld Monday M.Hicks & Cd's Sales VERY IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE BALE \u2014or\u2014 ELEGANT NEW FURNITURE \u2014COMPRIBING\u2014 Drawing Room.Bedroom, Library and Dining Reem Suites.We will sell at our Rooms, Noi 1821 and 1823 treet, BARGAIN \u2014IN\u2014 Boots a We have decided to set apart ONE DAY in the week as a day FOR BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, which will be every Monday during the Fall Season.A Genuine Large Reduction from our present low prices will be made on the whole of our IMMENSE STOCK on Monday of each week, but this reduction will apply to DAY Bargain Day Only.FOGARTY & BRO, Cor.of SL Lawrence & SL Catherine sls.At 2.30 ACKSON'E NEURALGIA Youre.Eto.Thess for N Litres ris Do- cure for Nsuraigia, Sciatica, Needy powders will in every instance rive relief and in most cases effect a permanent sure.W.Webb, Chemiat, Z2d4 St Catherine Notre Dame # FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPT.23rd, ' An assortment of handsome new Furniture from American and Ontario makers, \u2014CONSISTING OF\u2014 White Maple, Onk, Mahogany and Walnut Bedroom Sets, Hall stands, Fancy Tables, Cab- nets, Book Cases, Desks, Library \u2018l'ables, Sideboards, Dinner Waggons, Dining Tables, Leather Dining Chalrs, Drawing.Room Suites, In the newest styles; l\u2019arlor Sots.Fancy Odd Chairs, Sofas, Lounges, Easy W.B.Chairs, Divans, ete.Also a select Jot of Fine Late Curtains, \\White and Colored Quilts, and other Louse- Appoinuments Goods on view Wednesday next.SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS» & CO, Auctioneers.VUS 2205 SALE OF Millinery, Ladies\u2019 Juckets Cloaks, Ete.The subscribers will sell at their rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME STHERT, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 23, A select stock of Ladies\u2019 Felt Hats, Children's Felt Hats, Ladies\u2019 Cloth and T'weed Jackets, Cloaks, Ulsters, elc., from a leading Ontario Dry Goods House who are giving up this branch of thelr business.No reserve, ull must be sold.\u201cLadies Will please remember to attend.SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.MM.HICKS & CO.Auctioneers.223 2 Lh PRELIMINARY NO TICE.ANNUAL FALL SALE \u2014Or\u2014 & mich.Class Art Furniture, Fine Lace Curtains, Pertieres, Table Covers and General Hewsehold Abpeiutments, Fine Steel Engraving and :ichings.&o.To be held in the LARGE BALL FRASER INSTITUTE, Cor.Dorchester and University sts., Thorsday and Friday, sept.29 and 30, 0 o'clock each day.Full particulars.Javarday.«& CO.Ancti N.B.\u2014The Hali of \u2018this \"instituts nas Just boon remodelled al big expense, beauilrully tinted and palnted, new hardwood floor and lighted with incandescent lamps, maklag It the Prettiest hall i in the city for sale of Art Goods, & 22 217*tt A SAFE [Union AULS, & CARPETS and EMBROIDERIES.13th ANNUAL FALL SALE.\\ .NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION At our rooms, Noa.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame Street, 200 TURKISH, 40 BALES PERSIAN AND INDIA CARPETS, EASTERN RUGS, \u2014\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Banswarra, Del Derbend.Daghestan, Kazak, Agra, Kellm, Balfurush, Teheran, Somae, and other fine H de Ru *,* The lar are sent for \u201ca @8; also a Magniticent Collection of Bulgarian Neediework, Hamsi-Hami Curtains, DJi t and best collection ot Oriental Productions we have yet received, and as usual tute sale,\u201d without Ltmit or reserv djum Portieres, el.Place and date of sale announced shortly.*.' Descriptive catalogues issued a few days previous to sale.298 4 292 M.HICKS & CO., Auctioneers.MONTREAL EXPOSITION CO.Provincial Exhibition, Montreal 1892 \u201415th to 23rd Sept\u20141892.OPEN TILL FRIDAY NIGHT.Parade of Prize Horses and Cattle Daily.CraNp POULTRY 8How.Magnificent Horticultural Display.WORKING DAIRY.Machinery in Motion.Agricultural Implements.HISTORICAL EXHIBITS Of the Numismatic.and Antiquarian Society, 1842-1892.Bands Everywhere through the Day and Evening Special Attractions Afternoon and Evening.\"BALLOON ASCENTS, PARACHUTE DESCENTS.BritLiANT DispLAy OF FirEWORKS ! Admission, 25 Cons Open till 10 delock.S.C.STEVENSON, Manager and Secretary, 7 222 3 R.SHARPLEY & SONS, Direct Importers, FINE GOODS! The Finest Selection Ever Imported Into Canada.ATCHES, For LADIRS AND GEXTR, from sll the best makers A fine Assortinent posting Watchea, Sterling Silverware.A very Large Assortment of most CHASTE of Be LOW PRICES! \u2014 CONSISTING EWELLERY, THE MOST COMPLETE AMORT- MENT in the city.\u2019 All the Latest Styles, LOCKS, Ral agit Ake A specialty 3 adon, Made Hatt Shocks.Electro-Plated Ware.The Fineat Display in the City, of oth English snd American mssufact OUR ART SHOWROOM fs well worthy ef à visit, au it contains s Vary Snperb Balection of ART CHINA, BRASSWARE and STATU ARY.We make & speciality of CRYSTAL GASALIERS, BRACKETS and HALL LAMPS of our own afastare, 225 ST.JAMES.STREET.Over : 200 tlead of Choice Horsos and Ponios AUCTION BALE MONTREAL EXHIBITION GROUNDS, Friger.September 23rd.at Ten (Clock See the Special Catalognes (ready In à fe days) which will be sent frea by mall to all appli canty.This auction sale will be tho most Important one ever held in Montreal, and includes oo Choice Shetland Pontes from Scotland arriving r 8.8.\u201cPeruvi Also 20 Chofce Percheron rons rom Amherst, N.8.2 al} for absolute sala and Carriage Horses, pairs and single (the best in the country), Cobs and Ponies, Hunters, Saddlers and High Jumpers, Heavy Draught and Gener eral Purpose Horses.CATTLE, Ayrshires, Holstelns, Jerseys, Hercforda, Short Horns, Ete, Ete I# The © attle, Sheep and Swine wild be sold ubont 1 0ctoc POULTRY AND PIGEONS, Sale at Three O'Clock.300 nead of cholce prize winning Poultry and Pigeons, including a consignment from a well koown fancler, amongst which will be round some choilce &llver and lden Wyundottes, hans, Fan Tall and other Pigeons, \u2018he other exhibits will be sold durin laces in the main an urther particulars and Black Lan etc, etc.the day in thelr various other buildings.For catalogues ad 5, H, JF.ASHMAN.Auctioneer, Room &3 Imperial Building, 107 8t.James st, or ut the tent on the Exhibition Grounds, near the sheep pen: Auction te ofStreet Ruilway Horses .Full particulars of this important Auction Sale can also be obtained frum the auctioneer, H.J.ASHMAN.1560 Horses will be sold abou October 8.Catalogues ready shortly.2141 50 GRAND SHBETLAND PONIES AT AUCTION JUST ARRIVED PER B88.\u201cPERUVIAN.\u201d All healthy and good, in fact, the best lot that have ever been shipped to Canada, and the only lot that will arrive In this port this year.They consist, of 44 Mares and 6 Stallions, 3 to 6 years old.Colors: Piebald, Brown, Bay, Black, White, Cream Colored, Roan, Chestnut and Sore rel; several matched palrs; all well broken and soun Tho Whele Lot te be Solid Without Reserve \u2014AàTt- MONTREAL EXPOSITION (On Lhe Grounds) ' FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd, AT 10 O'CLOCK.Catalogues Now Ready.H.J.ASHMAN, Auctioneer, Room 83, 107 8t.James street.ta\u201d These ponies can be scen at Maguire's Horse Bazaar, 332 and, 334 st James Street, until Wednesday, Bept, 2158L, when they will bo removed to the Exhibition Grounds.They will parade the principal streets of tho Sty on Monday and Tuesday, sept.19th and 20t On NOTE.\u2014Catalegues wre Now Ready for the (ireat Auction Male of Over 200 tiornen at the Exhibition Greunds, mept.Bary a Waiter M.Kearns Sales.U\" DERWRITERS SALE 400 HALF CHESTS DAMAGED TEA.The subscriber will sell at his salesroom, 1747 \u2018Notre Dame street.ou FRIDAY, 23rd SEPTEMBER INSTANT, For account of underwriters and others com cerned, 400 HALY CHESTS FINE TO FINEST JAPAN TEAM 8un dried and pan fired, EX 8S, \u201cEMPRESS OF JAPAN.\u201d Slightly damaged by water.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.WALTER M., KEARNS, 2223 Auctioneer, NDERWRITERS' SALE 200 HALF CHESTS DAMAGED TEA.The Subscriber will sell at the Warehouse of MESSRS.RANSOM, FORBES & CO.158 MoGrti STKEET, OR MONDAY, 261th SEPTEMBER, for account of Underwriters and others com cerned, 200 PACKAGES FINE TO FINEST JAPAN TEAS, Sun Dried and Pan Fired, Ex 88.\u201c EMPRESS OF JAPAN.\u201d $7 Slightly Damaged by Water.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK P.M.WALTER M.KEARNS, 222 5 Auctioneer.James Btewart & Co.'s Sales (CHOICE CENTRAL BUILDING LOTS! A Chance tor Investors or Apeculators.The undersigned have been instructed by the ESTATE LATE M.H.SEYMOUR, to sell, POSITIVELY WITHOUT RESERVR, the bal ance of the lows remalnlog unsold, tronting on Dorchester Street, Seymour Avenue and Quiblier street, in our Room; East Basement, Temple.Buflding, 185 Ht.James Hireet.TUESDAY.the 27th SEPTEMBER, at ELEVEN o'clock a.m.: The size and location of these lots leave nothing to be desired for private dwellings, as besides being near the St Catherine Street Park, they are surrounded by nt foundations, the best of drainage, sureet railway service, wide sireets.\u2018 Easy Terms.Plans at our office.Title per- ect.+ 220 8 JAMES STEWART & CO.Auctioneers, J.8.Thomson & Co.'s Sales.QELF-CONTAINED RESIDENCES FOR MALE.22 nnd 24 UNIVERSITY STREET.Fine large spacious rooms and most central locality.Very convenient for a business man Examine the house.Low price, $7,500.t - 299 sT.DENIS STREET.Another substantial house, with excellent stabling, situated bétween st.Catherine and Ontario Streets.Fine deep lot.The handsomest atreet in Lhe city.Price 88,500.81 DUROCHER NTREET, Corner of Shuter Street.A substantial family residence and lot 120 feet deep.Heated by Spence Furnace, Radiators, fete.A bargain, $6,500.Easy terms.J.8.THOMSON & CO.2223 184 8t.Jamies street St.Anne de Beaupre.MISS A.BARNARD ps Ady! yey form her friends an: snd English A rolicite shetr POIORAGE : a Ai .tident to the electric THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.THURSDAY.SEPTEMBER 22, \u20181802 RIGHT PAGES THE END IN VIEW \u201cFormal Motions at Synod To-Day.CORRECTIONS TO BE MADE IN CANONS Reports of Committees on Christian Union and Aggressive Church Work.The beginning of the end of the fifteenth triennial session of the Anghean Proviocial Synod has pow arrived.The Church consolidation debate has at last been finished, and the debate on Marriage and Divorce ; Las been postponed till the next triennial session.\u2018To-morrow, perhiups to-day, will see the prorogation of the Synod.\u2018The treasurer's report was formally adopted as the first item ol business this morning.Tbe Ven, Archdeacon live vnterad a cowplainl against the uelny experienced nn distributing reports, whereupon thé protoeutor.Dean Carmichael, provoked some merriment by remarking that tuere ad indeed Leen markea frre larity in the distribution of reports, ut More gross &nd glariog irregularity in the distribution of newspapers, This Was not Lie answer Archdexcon Roe desired, but Jt wis a just retort, for unquestionably Le evening pajers, when they reached Lhe House, occupted the attention ot & greater number 01 the members than did vhe busi.vess actually in band.Unlinished business was then rezumed.Messago 1Y, Trom the Upper Liouse, approv- img articles 1 and 5 in the Winnlpeg report was concurred in, dlussuge 20 approved of article 5 and of the opin ns expressed that voles should be taken fn the proposed Gañeral dynod by dioceses instead of \\udtvidual duiegales.Mr, Waikew, (.C., moved tat the Mouse was unable to concur In the recommenda tion of the Upper House in relation to diocesan voting In the General Synod a3 iu- cotupatible with the circumstances of the Chureh lu British North america, (Carried.Mr.Strachan Bathune then mdved 4s the first items on the order puper: That the report of the conunitice appointed to enquire tuto the present position of the canons of Llls Proviucial 8) nod, abd fo muke suggestions regarding the sane, as they ma deen desirable, Le adopted, and that (he samië be communicated LO LLG MOUSE OL lslshopz.This was unanimously adopted.Mr.Bethune expiained how tne minutes had veen incorrectly transcribed for years, thus casting doubl on Lhe authenticity of the canons.llo therefore moved: hat, to remove all doubts as to the aurhentl- city uf the Constitution, Permanent Order Of l\u2019ru- ceedings, Order of Proceedings of Lhe Lower House, Rules of Order.and Canons of this Fro- Vincial By nod, as they are printed in the appendix tothe Journal of Trocecdings of sad Synod, held al 1s fourteenth session, from lhe eleventh to : Liucléenth days of september, eighlecn hundred and elghiy-pine, inclusive.y, al pages cue hundred and sevenly-six to two hundred and twenty-three, inclusively, the sald Constitution, ings, order of Proceedings of the Lower louse, Rules o1 order nud Canons, as printed in sald Appendix, Le and lhey are hereby re-enacted by this Synod, In manner and form as so printed, subject Lo such corrections and amendments thereto as have been or shall be approved of by this synod during lis preseénl session.And that whe said Canons Le fairiy transcribed in the book kept for that purpose, > and be attested by Lhe Metropolitan or other presiding Bishop, the Pro- locutor, and the secretaries of both Houses, And that this resolutien bu Lransmitted Lo Lhe House O1 Blshops.1nis was carried without debate.The following formal motion, moved br Dr.Hemivg, was aiso unauimously adopted: That the amendment of the Eighth Article of the Consthiution made by this sy ynod at its last session (p.p.56, 61 of the journal of proceedings of sald sesston) Ye now contirined, aud that this resolution be transmitted wo Lhe House of Bishops for concurrence.The Rev.Provost Body submitted the report of the commiltes on Christian Union, which, alter reciting the history of communications already published between the Church of England and the Methodist and Presbyterian churches,concluded as follows 1n pursuance of the Instruction given to them by the Lower House, through {LS resolution, your committee prepared an abstragl of the proceedings had at the Conference In Toronto In April, AB8H, and this Abstract, alter receiving wie ap- prov at ol Lhe represeulal ives of the Presbyterian and Methodist bodles, was published lo the Toronto Daly Mail, Your committee regret that so little progress has been made during the past Lhree years In advancing 1he most Important and blessed cause of .reuniting the separated members of Lie body of Christ; and in view of the general Indifference of Christians which threatens Lo postpone Lhe consummation \u2018of such a glorious object Lo an Indefinite period, as well as in the decy conviction that 1t can only be brought about through the earnest prayers ot the Chureh, they would respectfully recommend the\u2019 early carrying into effect of he resotution passed at Uhe last session by the Lower House, © That the House of Bishops be respecifuily requested Lo prepare a special form of prayer or ce ects on Chris.tan Union, for nse in the publie services of ihe Church, a8 well as In family and private prayer.\u201d Your commt:iee would recommend that they be re-appointed to take any further acilon Lhat may appear desirabie, \u2018Lhe Rev.Dr.Langtry submitted the report on aguressive church work, the debate ou Which lasteu unui adjour nent.Bakers and Cheap Bread.A number of city bakers met last night with closed doors Lo discuss the drop in the price of rend, which had lately been made by a firm here, Lhe fir m in question placed the six pound Joat, then selling at from 15 to 22 cents a loaf on the market, at 165 cants à load, and a further reduction to 13 conta is contemplated.This, of course, seriously interferes with the trade of other bakers.Among trose who ware present last night wers Israel Lemieux, T.8, Bro- dedr, 8.Stevens, P, Boyle, L, Martin, N.Champagne, Perras, Duroeher, Trudeau and a number of others, Uhero was some disorder, owing to the fact that the representa~ tive of the Arm that made the cutin price Was present, but finally the obnoxious re- -presentative retired, nnd the bakers sat _ down io their deliberations.Four Electric Cats Running To-Day.Fwo electric cars were running on the belt line this morning, and 1wo more were put on this atternoon.Everything appeared to be running smoothly to-day.The ac- car \u201c* Rocket\u201d {ast bveninæ is explained by the fact that the par had American trucks, which were alight- ty too wide for the tracks, and the car raught on the turns, \u2018I'wo more cars may be pinced on the velit Hne to-marrow.The Street Railway Company expect that by October la liVe-minule electric service will be running on St.Catherine streot from east to west.On the belt lines the vars will be placed as last as possible.Dental Society of Montreal.The Dental Society of Montreal, at its annual mesling vesterday, elected the fois lowinæ oillde-bearers: Dr, Globensky,preei- dent; Dr.kK.Casgrain, vice- president: Dr.1.C.Nichol, treasurer: Di.(rentles, secretary; Doctors Leers, By udman and V enner, tegistrars Export of Apples to Britain.Apples are now coming into Montreal pretty freely for export to the Oid Country and all the steamers are taking good shipments.lhe Dominion Line steamship \u201cabrador, which sailed on Wednesday morning, took 5800 barreis to Liverpool, Bakers Will Hold Another Meeting.One of the bukers who attended the meeting izst night says that another meeting will be held on Tuesday next for the purpose of appointing an inspector to watob over any bakers who way eutduwo prices, The Plourde Unase Postponed, The case of Plourde againat the city was op in Court to-day, and at the request of the C 1 Attorney was postponed util the 28th How the \u201c Peruvian * Ran Agronnd.\u201c The Alian Line steamship whieh ren ashore \u201cPeruvian,\u201d in the river near Varenues, lermamebüt Order of Proceed- ; ' i Clarion, 134, Thurso; lo Danomey who: are ope wae got oft safely yesterday afternoon, and proceede où her way down t river.was on a soft bottom, an as easily pulled off by the tugs.The accident vccurred ie way.The Domicion Line sieameh! \u201cLabrador,\u201d the Allan steamship *\u2018Peruvian,\u201d and a oN steamship were coming down the ri when on arriving oppo posite 6 Varennge | the Tou suddenly set ip, her anchor, ana tha Fords drop or anchor a little above.1t did not hoid, snd the \u201cPeruvian\u2019 drifted down, broadside on, straight on the \u2018Labrador\u2019s\u201d\u2019 bows.Just before striking, the \u201cPeruvian\u201d answered her helm and dropped past the \u201cLabrador.\u201d The ** Peruvian\u201d let go her anohor again, but ton late, tor, swinging round, she ran onthe river bank, GOOD TEMPLARS.Doluzs nt Yesterday's Mectiug of the Grand Lodge.At the afternoon meeting of the Grand Lodge I.O.G.T.yesterday the Grand Secretary expressed his satisfaction at Lhe progress made during the year.The pumber ut lodges 1g 61, an increase of five lodges during lbs year, The new lodges are: Evening star, 127, Maisonneuve; Tourmaline, 128, Montreai; Sliver Island, 129, Suf- field; Maple Leaf, 180, Frelizhèburz; Ma- plo Leal, 181, Montreal; Sunshine, 132, Sutton Junction; Excelsior, 183, Browns- burg; Northern Star, 113, Dalesville ; Mizpuh, 135, West Brome; St.Andrews, 136, S¢.Andrews; Leads, 137, Leeds Village; Kinnear's Mills, 138, Kinnears Mills; Dunnett, 139, wer Ireland.The present wo mbership is 2370 as agsinst 2012 last year, the gain during the year being 1016.Tho treasurer's and auditor's reports were read.Bro.F.8, Bpence, Chief Templar of Ontario, was received with honors, In his address he held that Eastern Canada was favorable to pro- hibitibon.A number of other reports were read, after which the interesting ceremouy of christening lwo infants took piacs.They were the children of Mr.and Mrs.I.Lee, jr., of Montreal, and tir.and Mrs.J.V.Jackson, ot Magog.Qua, The ceremony was performed under Good Templar auspices, and the chiidren, a boy and a girl, were named Harold Edward Lee and Grace Argall Jackson.Theoconoluding prayer was offered by the Grand Craplain, the Rev.E 8.Howard, Farnham.The Rev.James Lawson, G.ETL, Wo HL Lambly, P.G.C, T., the Rev.L.8.Howard.G.Chap., and the Rev.W.H.Graham, president of [he Montreal Methodist Church, were appointed delegates to the Dominion Alliance Convention.Messrs.J.U.Carson and 8.P.t were introduced as delegates of the Dominion Alliance, In the evening a public meeting was held in,the Association Hail, The cholr gave several selections and addresses were delivered by Messrs, F.8.Spence, W, Arthur Jones, A.M.Featherston, Phe Rev.W.Ii, Graham, W.H.Lambly, and others.A Woman Bent to the Penitentiary for Theft.An unusual event occurred in the Court of Special Sessions thls morning.A woman was sentenced to a term in the penitentiary by Judge Dugas and as there is no ac comumodation for female convicts at St.Vincent de Paul, she will of necessity be sent to Kingston.The convict wus a Sweden named Mary Jansen, who is known to the police by the various names of Benton ndon, and Georgie Glenn.She is a married w woman, but since ber introduction to the Police duacistrat six years ago, has ot perien au uneventful family life, on P1586 she was sentenced to twenty-three months\u2019 lm- prisonment for larceny, and from the expiration of that term until to-day she had served five other terms for various petty offences.Her latest crime was the larceny of a coat and vest from the residence of Mr.James Greig, 106 Manstisld street, where she was employed as a servant.She was caught by Detective Barrett in the act of altemupting to dispose of them at Morris\u2019 second-hand shop on Craig street, and leaded guilty.In sentencing her, His Honor alluded to the fearful record of crime performed 1 her twenty-seven years of life, and deemed 11 best for the good of society to keep her out of tewptation for three years, «The Scarcity of Rags.There is some likelihood that the Canadian paper manufacturers will advance their prices They are debating that subject this afternuon.Representatives of the Canadian mills are in the city to-day to talk over the situation.The principal reason for the proposed advance ls the prohibition ou rags, which caunot now be brought into the country.Rags have not only risen in price, Lut when present stocks are exhausted idakerA will be unuble Lo manufacture the higher class of goods.In the United Btates the mills have been seriousiy embarrassed;and there is soine talk of the Holyoke mills workinæ on half time until the em- Dargo on foreign rags is removed.Another reason for the proposed advauce is that chemicals are considerably dearer, a steady advance having taken place in them lately.Some of the Canadian mills are pretty well stocked, but there are others which are not in such fortunate circumstances, At this afternoon's meeting, however, it is likely that an attempt will be made to reach an agreement embracing a higher scale of prices.The Case of the \u201cWandrahm.\" The Provincial Board of Health are (Bose.to send an officer down on *\u201c\u201cWandrahm \" this afternoon vo if eve tninæ is all right she will be ailowed come up and moor at her whar! \u2018and land her passengers.Mesers Munderloh & Co, agents for the Hamburg-American Packet Co.have served a potrrial protest on the city, holaing itre eponsible for all losses and damages already or whioh may hereafter be suffered or sustained through the detention of the BS, *Wandrahm.\"\u201d Property Values, Mesers, H.Archambault, \u2018J.H.Kennedy and M.Martin have been appointed commissioners for the expropriation of the property required for the Berri street subway, They will begin work on Monday first, and file their report in court on December 1.The property of Mr, A.Lacoste, on Notre Dame street east, was valued by the city's witnesses at #1 a foot, and that of Mr, Rodier, corner of Dorchester and Plessis streets, at 75 cents a foot.Re- Arrested, A week or two ago Louis Dugas dit Le- braeque wus arrested oo the charie of ob- talning one hundred dollars by false pre tences.He was released on ball to appear on Monday last, but failed to respond when his name was called and he was re-arrested by the High Constable this morning.| Success of Venezuelan Rebels.New YORE, September 22.\u2014A merchant here who does a large business with Venezu- slasaye: Gen.Creepo's triumph is an aseured thing.Crespo is now on the way to LaGuayra by sea.He will:ake his time about going, because he does not wish to reach there before his army.He will arrive at that seaport at the same time his inen get there, a Guayra will be captured before Caracas.When the former falls, the latter will give up without opposition.Crespo has as been fore Caracas several times, but he has refrained rom attacking it because he feared his ramily, who are th would be butoher- ed by the Government forces, and because he had promised the merchants not to destroy their property and business The Telegraphers\u2019 Strike.CEDAR Rarips, Towa, September 22.\u2014 Chief Rameny, of the Brotherhood of Railway Telegraphers, now claims to have assurances from the Burlington, Cedar Rapids and Northern traiomen that they will accept train orders \u201conly from honorable men.\u201d This, Bamsey infers, means men of the Order of Mnilway Telegraphers, and he considers it a great pointin favor of the strikers, \u2018l'rains aro running several hours behind time, A Fusion of Parties in Wyoming, DOUGLAS, Wyo., Beptember 22\u2014At last night's session of the people's party state convention a vote was reached resuiting 27 to 19 in favor of fusion with the Demoorats.Great excitoment ensued and many of the delegates left the ball Sefzing Strayed Cattle.DrvMmag, N.M.September 22.\u2014 The custome officers at Las Polomas, Mexico, are Beizing large numbers of American cattle which et ray across the iine.The loss to the catttemen in this section will amount up in the thousands.\u2019 Pardoned and Keleased, Nior, September 22.\u2014 Edward Deacon, the American who killed A has been pardoned and set at liberty, More Fighting In Dahomey.Panis, September 22\u2014An official de spatcn was received here yesterday from Gol.Dodds, in command of the French forces rating againet arker lie, King a Behanzin, the native \u201cruler, The Colon reports that while marching on Gos.\u201ctne French column\u2019 was at t \u20188 ba by 4000 Daliomeyans, at 5 o'élock on morning of the 14th inst Repeated onsels and desperate fighting efisued and the struggle lasted unti 9 o'clock, when the enemy retired, leaving a third of their torce dead on the field, The French losses were four killed and fif- wounded.The Freuch soldiers who lost their live lives were Sub-Lieutenant Badair, one sergeant and two priva A later despatch giving details of the battle reports the death of Major Faurax ut Porto Novo, from the effects of wounds which he sustained while leading his men against the Dahomeyans.Colonel Dodds \u2018adds io his despatch that the French troops behaved admirably under action, and that in the crushing defeat that they inflicted on the natives they have given the enemy a good lesson.HALF A NEW BRUNSWICK TOWN CONE.A Disastrous Fire in Buctouche\u2014The Business Portion of the Town De- | stroyed\u2014The Losses, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) MoNoToN, N.B., Bept, 22.\u2014At Buctouche, Kent County, firty- -88ven houses and stores were burned to the ground last night.The fire issu to be the work of an incendiary.Itstarted in the rear of the kitchen of Jos.Myers, jeweller, burning his house and the toilowiug bulldings.Clovis Chase's dweli- ing and store, Robert Gallant's hotel and store, V.Bourque's hotel Isnac Trenholme\u2019s hotel and sto Lebianc's store and dwelling, thos, Roberts hotel, ©.Bourque\u2019s dwelling, store, barn and granary, K sutton\u2019s office, J.C, Walker's house and shop, John Kilieen\u2019 84% blacksmith shop and dwelling, Leon Legers dwelling-bouse, .Foley's store and dwelling; D, Landry\u2019 s hotel, the lock up;John ring\u2019 8 house, store, barn and warehouse; D.Gallant's bouss and store; John O'Leary\u2019s store and dwelllnæ; A.D.Cormier\u2019s store, dwelling house and warehouee; A.Grattan\u2019s house and store; Miss Burke's millinery store; J.W.Carters dwelling and carriage factory; .Ross, warehouse; Geo, lrving\u2019s store.\u201cThe homeless families with thelr little fixings are camping out in the fields.The main arch of the Buctouche Bridge, and the public wharf were also burned, ore than halt of the town was wiped out including every store except one and every hotel except one.The new part of the town built around the railway station escaped.The loss will reach a hundred thousand dollars.There wax some insurance in almost every case.The town is without fire extinguishing apparatus and periectly helpless in a general conHagra- on.THOMPSON AND THE PREMIERSHIP, {SPECIAL no THE STAR.) KINasToN, Ont, Beptember 22\u2014 In an article headed \u201cThat Premiership again,\u201d the Canadian Freeman has the foliowing to say: \u201cl'he friends and admirers of Sir John Thompeon, regardless of religion, are saying nothing at present, but are gulping down the mournful and pitiful tales that are being narrated by the press and people opposed to the honorable gentleman's ele- Ny simply because he is Catholic.All pers to the Minister of Justice mention no objection to his promotion other than his faith.They acknowledge bisa ability, and he {8 undoubtedly the proper man, but oh ! that \u2018horrid religion.\u2019 If 8 John Thompson had only been a Protestant at the time of the late Premier's death, is there any of the journals or people that have now so much to say that would have bjected to him walking straight into Sir n Maodonald\u2019's shoes ?Not one of them at o! the Conservative majority of seventy in the Ottawa House, it is safe to say, that not a third (and altogether likely none) of them will bolt when the announcement is made that Premier Thompeon will take charge of the Dominion\u2019's affairs.It is amusing to read some of the chuckling that is going on in the press about \u2018the Premier ship,\u2019 \u2018Sir John Thompson\u2019s religion,\u2019 \u2018Who would be a good man,\u201d etc.While all this is golng op there 18 probably no one less interested than Sir John Thompson himself.\u201d THE HARLEM COMMONS ESTATE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] BELLEVILLE, Ont, September 22.\u2014 A meeting ot the Canadian Brunch of the Harlem Commons Syndicate, representing an estate of over $2,000,000, was held here to-day.Fifty heirs were present and over 100 were represen by proxy.The following ofli- cers were olected: James Geran, president; M.Umphries, vice-president ; J.H: Seriver, sècretary; W.Brioxman.Mr.Stapiey, r Dorest, \u2018Warkworth; T.Hawley, Campbeiiford, directors.Heirs were present from all over Canada.C.M, Caen, of New York, who is working up the case for the heirs, wrote that within a very short time he expected to wind up the es- I CHARCE FOR BALING GOODS.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] ToroNTO, Beptember 22\u2014\"We find cotton goods are advancing without any cause, farting the fact that the combine has got a grip on the market,\u201d remarked a well-known wholesale dry-goods merchant to a reporter yesterday, \u2018\u2018Anddo you know,\u201d he added, \u201cthat the syndicate has recently commenced.to charge lor baling goods, a thing which has not hitherto been done.\u201d \u2018Do you think the syndicate injuriously affects the trade?\u2019 queried the reporter.*'1 don\u2019t know that it does, for you ses we are ali placed on the same footing.It will, however, have the tendency to make us go into other channels for.our goods.ASSAULTED BY A CONSTABLE.|SPRECIAL TO THE STAR.} GODERICH, Ont, September 22\u2014At the railwa station yesterday, as Messrs.Mac- an \u2026 R Birmingham ¢ and others in- teresied in the libel suits, were about to take the train to return to Toronto, Constable Gundry appeared and, after acousing the party of having bought up the Grana Jury og return \u2018no b in the Cameron vs.Mac- Hear, case, struck a reporter named Fox in he face.A warrant was issued for the conastable\u2019s arrest.MANITOBA NOTES.[SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.! WINNIPEG, September 22.\u2014P, C.McIntyre, M.P.P.tor North Winnipeg.chairman of the School Board, will married next week to Miss Kerr, of this city.They wiil vieit friends at Montreal on the way to on thelr honeymoon.The contract for a new opera house will be let on Saturday.SUDBURY GOLD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR! Orrawa, September 22\u2014A company has been formed here with a capital of $1,000, 000 for working a new gold mine within five miles of Sudbury.Over $600,000 of stock has 1 been subeoribed and letters of incorporation have been asked for, THE TERRITORIES EXCEL.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) WINNIPEG, September 22.\u2014The crops in the Territories, from threshing returns, are turning out better than Manitoba.There as been no frost yet in the former.The yield in the > Territories is nearly 30 bushels to the acre; in Manitoba, about 22, TO RAISE THE \u201cCYNTHIA.\u201d |SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KinasToN, September 22.-The tug \u201cMun.son\u201d left to-day for Montreal with the schooner \u201cNeslon\u201d in tow, carrying Villiam Læesiie's wrecking apparatus to raising the sunken steamship Orth A WINNIPEG LUMBER MERCHANT FAILS [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) WINNIPEG, Beptember 22.\u2014Geo.H.Brown.a prominent lumber merchant of the city, bus jalisd Navara) wholesale firms at RatPor- eowatin an nnipeg lose h ; saa is in the thousande.oavily AN OTTAWA MAN MISSING.\\SPRCIAL TO THE STAR) OTTAWA, September 22\u2014Mr.Charles Mediow, of ce Secretary of State\u2019s Depart- Raat has missing since Friday morn- A PROMINENT HALIFAX CITIZEN DEAD._ IBIECIAL TO THE STAR.| HALIFAX,: N.8, September 22._Dantel Cronan, Soe of the oldest and wealthiest morobsats of this city, died this mornliig, ' quotations are 29% market.TRADE, COMMERCE AND FINANCE MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Grain.The grain market 1s unchanged, Wheat on spot 18 featureless and nominal; the export movement in oats and peas is fairly brisk and prices steady.Quotations are aé follows: ' No, £ hard Yaniioba wheat.wens to 89 No.8 nard Manitob: « whos eat.to 78 corn, culs paid.a+aitaracon session, adjourning for the Boi-Ai races, | MORNING Sarena) Commerce | at 144; 1555 al Electric at 205; 75 R, O.Nav.C 6354+ 50 Tele x ae 1484 a Street ble atl A y at 244; 5 25 do at 168.50 do at 169%; 00 a PR: t 8714; 26 jored Cotto AR) at 111% 76 pod Cotton as 139%: 38 Oe hel Cotton at 140.| Resumed Business.(SPROIAL TO THR star) Loxpon, Heptember 22, London Ne Deposit Parmatent Building Waë an- any, resumes terday.The banking dep rtment ot the\u2019 society was not ovened, however, and wiil not be.Fhe directors have lseued a circular declarinæ that the panio among the shareholders was due to outslde causes, und asking the shareholders to cancel their notices of withdrawal.The business of the Society proceeded quietly all day.; London Stock Market.Mesers.Meredith & (Brien report the London market at 2 p.m.to-day as follows: Stocks.London Prices, N.Y Equiv, Atchison.cee.AT 30 Can, Paciiic 88 267 26 Kan, i Texas 14 14 uisville & 68 60 132 128}, 14 108 1134 ~ 834 18} 28% 85 80 78 S840 37 2 23% 59 ees 3814 { Continued on Page Fight.) Special Notices.Buy your dress goods À la Ville de Montreal, corner St.Lawrence and St.Cathorine streets.212 15 Intending piano purchasers should see CO.W.Lindsay's display of Heintzman and Decker pianos at the exhibition; prices reasonable terms cash or instalments.Old pianos ar.d organs of any maker taken ju part payment, \u201c \u2014 Meas mi RiCxoRY RULEY?V E HAVE IT! THE MENASH A, WISCONSIN, Bolid Hickory Bent Rim Split Pulley.Tt is not made of swall pieces of soft wood glued together, Dawmipness will Bot injure it.Movable hush and all farts are made of kiln dri ed hard wood: refore ess shrinkage will take place.It requires no varnished tale to puff its erie te be appreciated needs but to be .MULLIN & CO.37 Papinean Mqunre, Have the sole right for the Province of Quebec; kee zes, lowest rat 100.000 ft.Belts, 6 Wood Working Machines, Enines Boilers Buafdne and Mill Bupplies at prices hat cannot be equalle GRAND AUCTION \u2014OF GENUINE\u2014 Oriental : Art : oplendors, OPENS TO-DAY, THURSDAY, SEPT.22nd, Also, FRIDAY & SATURDAY, Nept.23, 24.Sale each day at 11 am.and 2 nm At our Art Store, 241-243 St.James Street discount, 150 MR.M.B.MIHRAN, ot for To meron, the only native collector and dealer in A who on his way.to the States, has sLop collection\u201d dires trom Turkey.y in the city with a magnificent TURKISH, PERSIAN, CASILME&, KURDISTAN, SAYALAN, BOUKHARS, Kazak, Herat.Shirez, Feraghan.Circassian, Royal Camel's Hair RUGS, Of all sizes and ages, and the Richest Assortment of REAL PALACE EMBROIDERIES, Harem Table Covers, Lambrequins, Mantelpieces, Bed and Plano Spreads, Zoaff Jackets, Sorts, Ttdtes, Doylles, Ottar ot ses, Suitan Candies, orocco Slippe Egyptian Palate Table, Goan, etc.; Mosque Portieres, Harem Surcaina, Palace I.rapertos.All hand made, of ty Linen, Halr, Gold and Silver Thread.The richest and the grandest goods ever seen on this continent.All will be sold ont WITHOUT RESERVE as .B.Minran has appointments in the States for sales there, which gives a golden opportunity for Art lovers.Now is your time tO buy real Turkish High Art Goods at your prices.RAR & DONNELLY.rt Auctioneers, .- Remember these s aro not the left stocks of London market bought and brou nt over as consignment under Turkish names, they are real enulne Turkish goods, picked one dy one from t © places the result of years of labor.Of thelr igh merits, only a visit to the exhibition can give you an idea.224 2 SPECIAL ATTENTION Is requested to the Auction Sale 0 \u2014OF\u2014 M.B.Mihran\u2019s direct imported -collection ot Elegant Turkish and Persian Klugs, at our rooms, 241, 243 St.James street, Tomorrow, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY.Sale each day at 11 a.m.and 2 p.m.\\ RAE & DONNELLY, 224 1 Auctioneers.JOLUNTARY LICITATION.JUDICIALLY AUTHORIZED.Will be sold by Public Auction to the last and highest bidder, on SATURDAY, 15th OCTOBER: NEXT, 1892.AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M., - At the office of the undersigned Notary, Room 305 New York Life Butlding, ¥ Montreal, the foi- lowing immovable propert;: nging to Dame Marie Sophie Perrault an ol ir the minor children % the late J.W.Ostell, and ra other minor children, tow! A lot of land known and designated under the number twenty- y-elght (No.28) on the official plan and in the book of reference of the centro ward, of the city of Montreal, forming the corner of St.Paul and #&t.Sulpice streets, with bulidings thereon efected.For the conditions apply to ; N.PERODEAU.N.P.MoxTREAL, Z2nd Sept, 1802.ELA § aw \u2014P NCE OF Q Dis.of niresl.No, 2940 a Marisirates\u2019 Gout.Eugene hlbandeen.Flainud.yn Jean Beptis Lapierre rre, Defendant.On the first dey of Octobe; ol 1802, at 0 of He clock in the { forenoon, the domicile of the said Defendant, |: in the city ef, - of Justice, fondant.veine old aie ture.Aa GO Moe at ario et, erity vl Ln Caw Golonial Honse PHILLIPS SQUARE.Open To-Night, Thursday, only, till 9 o\u2019clock.MILLINERY.We have much pleasure in announcing that ; ~\u2014QUR\u2014 [Millinery Opening \u2014Will take place on\u2014 MONDAY, 26ru SEPTEMBER, 1802, When we will show a Large Assortment of Paris and New York Patten Together with a Full Range of the Latest Millinery Requisites.aso NOVELTIES nN Ostrich Feather Boas, Coq Feather Boas and Fine Furs of Every Description.ENRY MORGAN & CO.MONTREAL.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of F.LAFLEUR, Furniture Deater, LVENT.The undersigned rin wit gen by publie \u2018Auction, in 2 lots, at a do) TUESDAY, the Tra Reptember, 1892, at 11 o'clock A.m., On the premises, NO.404 St.James street, the assets of the estate, as follows, wit PO Lo No.1.craves of Furniture.) a FORGET TO ATTEND THR GREAT AUCTION SALR -0r\u2014 Horses, Ponies, Cattle, Sheep, Swine, Goats Carriages, Implements.Harnesses, Etc.- 84 50 ON THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS, ! 265 00 45705 40 TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, AT 10 0\u2019ÜLOCK, Lot No.2.Book Debts \u2018and Bills vable.6399 50 $9194 90 The store, No.404 Bt.James street, will be percé on Monday, the 36th instant, far in- Por \u2018Further information apply to OHAS.DESHARTEAU Ayo corset, MARCO BROS Auctioneers.-\u2014 ORDER OF SALE\u2014\u2014 TEN O'CLOCK A.M, About 140 Head of Choice Prize Winning Horses and Cobs, In the Grand Bbow Ring.TWELVE OCG Drawing Room Bulte toofodd eces arsons equal to new, \u201cP make; H.Cloth Parlor Choice Peultry and Figeons.sat.beautiful Walnut Hagere e with Mirror, 2 P.Mantel Mirrors, a ne Parian and Marble TWO O'CLOCK.raving.ond Te I ni eù Hair OÙ Cloth Mah ne old fashion r Clo aho- In the Main Building, & number of Carriages of any Couch, Slahogany Leaf Table, Centre and fide Tables; OF tomans, Mahogany Fir every description.Also about 80 sets of Hand-made English Har ness, single and double.And a lot of Blankets, Whips and Horse Clothing.The catalogues will be liberally distributed among the audience, and each lot will be sold according to catalogue.No animal or cob will be allowed to leave the grounds without an order from the Auctioneer.All settlements to be made by eash, before an order will be given for removal.\u2018All purchasers to give Lhetr pames and ad dresses and pay a deposit when called upon to do Bo.Bo à large collection of other furniture and Bffects, Hall and Cooking Stoves, &c.Persons fürnishin should attend, every lot being for unreserved sale.SALE BEGINS AT 10 A.M.BHARP.224 1 FRARER BROS.Auctioneers, ALE OF Valuable Plana, Ecole | Household Fur.At the ee No.82 CONGREGATION 8T., POIN ES, T 8T.CHARL On BATURDAY AFTERNOON, 24th SEPT.HH.J.ASHMAN, Anotloneer, ASSISTED BY MESSRS.JAMES STEWART & CO.JAMES MAGUIRE, Manager in charge of the Horses.##F\u201d Auctioneer\u2019s Office on the Grounds.\u2014COMPRIBINO\u2014 A very fine \u201cJ.OC.Fox,\u201d Boston, Tog In ie Piano, oct., ro n rich rose- 224 Bras TT, Sed Sen ire - 1 n Table goa Shin ae Crockery IGBLY IMPORTANT SALR herry Bedroom Be ring.other Bed- Toy hn ture pre Mattren \u2018Bian- |.Ot Neat and Nearly New: - ket, yoy owe BY prie \u2018bilcloth Dur- foris Gortiog oo I DU HOUSEROLD FOURNITURE & KFFEOTS Let, order a or Positive sale, owner Only a short time in use en .\" om inatructad b y MR.SCOTT, who is Gééiin.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.ing \"housekceping, Lo + to sell sell by Pad Paule À Auction ofi 224 2 FRASER BROM., Auctioneers.the promises, 8 , - MONDAY NEXT, wr, sein, EMEMBER TO ATTEND AT 10 OCLOCK AN, Æ \u20ac, G/7 \\$\\The saie ot New and and Secand-nanq dence, comprising Parlor and Suites, in 8 %lFurniture and General Household to [beat and bos + designs a: and qualities, Kitchen i Ef our Rooms, Nos.1821 and aod Dining Room Hequisttes, etc.11828 Notre Dame Street, = LA 11, J.ASHMAN, Anitioneer.NE 4&/ Te-Merrow, Friday, Afternoon, : Telephone 3372; 224 2 ON AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.M.DICKS & CO.YEBY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF NEAT 224 1 Auctioneers.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, On Friday, 28rd Rept.last, nt 8 0°Cloel, _.AUCTION BALE.| \u2014omuramme\u2014 , Parlor, Dining Room ard New And.SALE Plate Mirrors a 1 oon ent of fon - .Fiotures rich has To be sold wi gecond-band vee At our Rooms, 15 Plush and Raw BUX Parlor pi gre Furniture.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Friday, 23rd Best, Pianos Hall Stands, Wardrpbes, ora \u2014AT \u2018| Leather and Plush Lounge Curtains, Fancy Goods.O'CLOCK.Clocks, Pancy Chairs, Cbntre Ta! one very 2.30 .Sue Con bine Set, coat $200, only a short time TABEDS 2.00 0000ece cc es low pring neds, y oraiure T0 mumordie ts - : u umerous SLOYES .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Ç W.SCRIVER & CO, mont of other Toiture » to HANGOS «\u2026\u2026u0ccce crues .Auctioneers.P.8 \u2014We would like to call the publi tô thé above sale as every Jot will settie ta MARCOTTE ROB.».Austiesiosrs, N.B.\u2014Every article offered ALL be-sold, We prices.2261 Rave po reserve er The w whole of the valuable contents of his rest \u201c BIRTHS WLING\u2014 7 Argyle Avenua, on the Sth Le à Alora Jos, W.Dowling, of a daughter.On September 17, at 66 Trumbull Der Kaw Haven, Col.Mrs, C.8.De Forest, ot à daughter.MARRIAGES.1 2 a Malls, Ono, U.8, Lowls, John K.Grant, oldest daughter of Chas, À ve: 20, at the E-O'BRIEN\u2014On September a bon 3 Palace, by Lhe Kev.Father O'Donnell, Frederick J, Grace to Hannah, daughter of the late Thomas O'Brien.REYNOLDE-DOWNS\u2014On September 21, George's Church, by Very Rev.Denn Carmichael, Clarence A.Hoynnids to May, only daughter of James A, Dow 24 2 SMITH-ARIN\u2014On 20th et au the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr.Alfred Benn, 99 Mackay street, by Rev, Dr.Hose, Mr.Harry J.Smith to sophia Maude, daughter \u2018of Lhe lute James AKla, 8 nis, Cuy- » by eR Rev.D.M.of /oneront, to Ella M.And Mary {.Law: at St, SMITH-HARRIS\u2014At the residence of the bride\u2019s rather, Lachine, Que, on September #1, 1802, by Rev.T, 8, Harris, Joseph .Smith, Of Pointe Claire, to Ella J., eidest daughter of Thos, Harris, DEATUS.FLYNN\u2014In this city, on Sept, 20th, Mrs.Flynn, widow of the Yate James Flynn, and native of Killaglin, Cu.Kerry, Ireland.Fuberal from her blaster $ residence, 40 Aylmer st., on Friday, at Patrick's ¢ hureh, thence to 7,30 à to St, ¥riends will kindly 223 2 Cole des Nelges Cetnolary.accept this inCLnatlon.TYLRELL\u2014At Bristol, N.B, September 15, LEY, aged 5 inunlhs and 1 day, Eihel Dora.lutani daughter of hdward aud Frances Tyrroll, J IERSONAL-DETECTIVES OF THE MOST REliable character are furnished by the Canadian Beret Barve, Temple Building Montreal.Lhe buts of Lhis Lilice are special sworn Detectives for lue whole Déminten and are under contract with the Yrovinein Government to perfor all thel criminai delectise work heterences: \u2018Ihe leading PRNTECR Corr 2 rations and Hotels vf tLis sur John ho LTus retul ranch.pub Silas IL Car- ; Got MAN, OF RAMSAY, ON Ls kiduey disease and py Electric Belt after Verbe La Luu for particulars veus Bela Rw us sur Muntron!, Craig and ur st le 2) GAS AIS TAT IA USE CCURLINE™ FOR A Bal: ur, AA HEE Ca Po © - sHueury streets 00) 1 AI Hi Wr DEY HAR RETURNED fron.RE d and restmed prac tice, at 209 QT rer ol} Nonny ot 324 1 © : ATTENTION toro Show Windows, SPC TAY cated Looe ct new exilbiling some of the \u2018ay or decide pPL seen, which are * trs ausyvetien irom nur visitors »s'ivittos, nüid the public iu ire feds ter ex Lis Mon js uecessible to all CHL yg ae aber Weta, OWN MeGARVEY & SON, 1431 to 1853 Notre Dame street, 2235 ue Special Red uced Price PHOTOGRAPHS Exhibition Week.WM.NOTMAN & SON, 17 Bleury Street.ogi Calf Footwear SCHOOL BOOTS VERY, VERY GOOD! VERY, VERY EE orn Laced Boot oir Boots Lac 756 and Boys' Laced Roots Food ansitty end strong: sizes\u2019 it lo and Boys' Lacad Boots, bent ey, newed or pegwed, sizes 11 t Boys\u2019 Laced Boots, mood quality and strong, sizes 1 tu 85 Boys Laced Toota, bout, qu sir.sewed or pegged, sizes 1 to 4 1.25 At W, i.THOMPSON'S.Opposite market, 2nd door from William street \u2014TLargant assortment LONG BOOTS in the city for Men, Voy an pod Children, and very much cheaper than els Mey 8 File x #2.#3 00 and #3.Men* : Psy WLrOnR Long Boots, 81.35 and #1.Men\u2019 y's Hand.made Long Leg Boots 82.00 and Laden fina Dongola Buttoned Boots Jor 8125, worth 82.00; guaranteed to wear well, Men's Fine sewed Jaced or Cungrora Hoots, B1.25, Men's Fine Calf Hhnd-imade Laced Boots, 82.00, apoleon x Tonge Long Boots, All other Lines in proportion.W.R.THOMPSON, 100\u2014McGill Street\u2014100 224t1 Directly opposite St Ana's Market, GOOD FURNITURE At Low Prices.A Solid Oak Be G Piece A Solid Oak hing Room Set, 8 Yieces., $46.50.A Walnut Parlor Set, & Pieces £35.00.Other goods at proportionately low prices.S.R.PARSONS\u2019 Furniture Rooms, 1813 & 1815 NOTRE DAME BT.Opposite St, Helen 84 W213 À WEDDING PRESENTS.À Direct Importations Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Br ERIING MILVKR-WA om Uorham sad other Makoen Eleclro Hal, Art Follery, Spoons and Forks, Joseph Rodgers & Son\u2019a Cutlery.Napier & Vienna Coltes Machines, PLATE CABINETS, & Choice Goods and Modorate Pal Prices, WATSON & DICKSON, 1791 Notre Dame, ror.St.Potor 202t Late 55 Bulpice St.cod tf M \"WILL THIS DO?Xice & Rilver Ware.Fancy articles 1 ut half ususl prices.Unique ayes u COLE\u2019 S LAMP STORE, 1792 Netre Dame Nt, 22411 MACMASTER & McGIBBON, Advecaton, Barristers, &c., \u2018HR TEMPLE, - ST.JAMES STREKT Desald Macmestes, = CG.Robert D.MeGibbon, Q.9 CENTS FOR SALE + CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN DRESS G00DS! NEW CHEVIOT SERGES In every conceivable and desirable shade New Box Cloths New Habit Cloths New Striped Moreen Skirtings New Skirtings of all kinds Costume Tweoda Oostume Tweeds he Extensive Stock Affords re pion facilities for the selection of materials for Aatumn Dress Tweeds of every Manufacture Including some of the choicest Irish, Scotoh, Cheviot and Yorkshire makes Plaid and Striped Costume Tweeds Figured Costume Tweeds.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame street.DRESS GOODS.Camel Hair Plaid Effect Dress Fabrics In all New Colors and Styles Camel Hair Stripe Jiftect Dress l\u2018abrics In all New Colors and Styles Camel Hair Figured Effect Dress Fabrics In all New Colors and Styles Yery Stylish Plaid Poplins Very Stylish Striped Poplins Very Stylish Figured Poplins All Wool Poplins in all \u201cNew Colorings ROUBAIX DRESS FABRICS Graceful draperies for the new style of dress can be casily made from these or uny of the foremen- tioned Fabries, Every Novelty in Dress Goods nt S.CAHSLEY'S, Notre Dame Street.»: * Well, old man, [ ree your Jaushter Las got\u201d married, Allow the to cones aint « you\" * Fiezst won't do it now, vid felio Watt for six mouth\u201d Why, what's the matter?B.(düspoudeutls be due bail fur her trousseau are just coming in) MANTLES.MANY NEW STYLES Have just been ndded to our already magnificent stock of Autumn und Winter Gnrments.Just received, a very large assortment of Ladies Long Cloaks, in all the newest styles and made of all the most fashionablé materials, in Doth plain and tigured; also, in Linck and all colors.Fur Lined Cloaks.Long Cloaks, trimmed with Fur.Long Garments of ev ery kind just put to \u201cstock, S.CARSLEY, Notro Dame Streot.Ladies\u2019 Waterproofs.Ladies\u2019 Odourless Waterproof Closks in immense variety.Our Waterproofs are celebrated for the special udvantages which they have; being light in weight, are perfect fitting, durable \u201cand strong, and guaranteed waterproof, Ladies\u2019 Cheviot Tweed Water proofs in all new styles.Ladies\u2019 Scotch Tweed Waterproofs in all new styles Ladies\u2019 Rigby Cloth Waterproofs in all new styles, S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame strest.Ike to hear a baby ery,\u201d sald.a crusty old baal, Cosas then the little nuisance + Maken out of the roo UMBRELLAS.Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's Umbrellas In every quality Every Novelty, In Umbrellas always in stock.S.CARSLEY.UMBRELLAS.MARVEL OF THE SEASON.A manufacturer\u2019 s stock of Gentlemen's Umbrellas with Sterling Silver Mounte and covered with Ungrecnablo Gloria Silk And Spitalfields Silks.These goods range in price from &3.75, and are, without doubt, the cheapest linc ever offered for the money.CUSTOMERS Have already proclaimed that they.are of unexceptional value, TREMENDOUS VARIETY Of Handles to select from, all with Sterling Silver Mounts, from £3,756 eac S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.Judges : \u201cWhat value do Jou put on the boots that were atolen from yon 9 ,.Witness: \u201cYou sec, my Lord, they cost me tele aime w hen new: tien I had ibem soled wice, which came to three and-six each time.haere shillings.* SOME PEOPLE Never take hold of a new thing until forced into it, A great many people would not have a telephone until loss of trade obliged them to.We believe that there are people who will suffer with colds, rheumatism, grippe, etc., rather than buy Rigby Clothing, because they are a new thing and they have jogged along without them so long.Don\u2019t jeopardise your health, but provide yourself with Rigby Garments at once.CARSLEY, 1765, 1767, re, 1771, 1778, 1775,1777, 1770 Nomex Dixz Star, MonTREAL CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN Advertisement.» PACKED, STACKED and PILED! After visiting our Dress Goods floor, ladies are invited to take the ele ator i ur velebrated Mantle Department.It 00 resent the largest and finest assortment IC uf due atest European Novelties to be seen in It shows at once without the aid of en ¥ibat \u201cThe Great Mantle House\u201d la undoubtedly JOHN MURPHY À CO, SOUN NORPHY & C5 DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, Niw Dress Tweods, all the very latest designs to se ect from, all double width, Prices trom =uo per yar ain Costume Cloth, all colors in stock, all \u2018or width, and all wool.Prices from 506 per yarc Now Camel's Hair Cloths, all new patt d coloriage, double width.Brices from Fhe par ya w All Wool Plaid Dress Goods, in boot ad coran Plaids.Prices from 400 per yard, Now Fancy Droze Goods, in striped and checks, Prices froin 10v per yard, New All Wool Henriettas, over 200 shades and colors In stuck, all 46 inchès wide.Prices from BUc per yar New Colored Cashmere, a colors to select from.Prices from 2 For sll kinds of Dress Goods 0 dome to JOHN MURPHY X CO.Now and Beautiful PARIS DRESS PATTERNS No two alike, all the very latest novelties to stlect from.Price pa from 87,50 per pattern.New Silk and Wool Shot Dress Goods, in all thu now colorings.Prices trom 81.00 per yard.JOHN MURPHY & CO.DID YOU SEE IT?\u201cThe Best Walerproo! in the World,\u201d MELISSA! JOHN MURPHY & C0.1781 & 1783 Notre Dame Street, And 103, 107, 109 aad 111 St.Peter Sr.Terms Cast and Oniy One Price.TELEPBONE 2103.ADVERTISEMENT.In our Dress Goods Department of former seasons we {loated the season\u2019s colors only, but in our Dress Goods Department of this season, ladies will find colors of every tint the dyer can produce.We have not confined ourselves to a few shades, but have launched out and have every shade on the shade carda \u2014OUR\u2014 This season have been UNIVERSALLY ADMIRED.To our friends who are now visiting the Exhibition we would invite to see our exhibition of Fancy Dress Materials, Don't fail to buy one of our Before going home.The Family Drapery and Linen House, 203 10 207 St, Antoine Bt, 144 to 150 Mountain Ni.TELEPHONE 8228, a 224t JANA OGILVY & SONS FLYING + SEASON'S + COLORS, Fancy Dress Goods Dress Trimmings and Mantles.Mantles and Jackets JAS.A.0GILVY & SONS, WE\u2019RE NOT MUCH ON 8PARING OURSELVES, BUT WE HAVE BEEN DOING SOME PRETTY TALL WHESTLING LATELY, WRESTLING WITH CARPETS, THROWING: THEM HERE, THROWING THEM THERE, PILING THEM ANYWHERE FOR THE PRESENT, UNTIL WE GAN FIND TIME TO ARRANGE THEM BETTER.YES, THE SHIP ARRIVED AND BROUGHT US OUR FALL STOCK OF CARPETS AND QURTAINS, AND IT'S NOT NECESSARY TO BAY THEY ARE DANDIES, YOU MAY EXPECT MUCH THAT WILL DELIGHT OUT OF 8UCH A QUANTITY.TALK ABOUT BOXING AND WRESTLING ! WE'RE ON JUMP FRON MORNING UNTIL NIGHT.THE CUSTOMERS JUMP SOME TOO, THEY JUMP AT TBE REAL GENUINE BARGAINS! THEY ARE OFFERED.WE QUOTE THOSE HIGH GRADE OAK.AND WALNUT BEDROOM SUITES AND SIDEBOARDS 80 LOW, THAT THEY 7 CONCLUDE IT'S BETTER BUYING THAN ASH OR SUCH AT A LOWER FIGURE.WE - HAVE FULL AND COMPLETE STOCKS OF EVERYTHING AND LIBERAL JN OUR TERMS OF PAYMENT.AN vip TON EXTENDED TO ALL TO COME.THE HOME FURNISHERS, 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame Mt.T.A Exuawn, Mnpr.2204 METROPOLITAN MANUFACTURING GO.B.368\u2014sT.PAUL.STREET\u2014386.JAPANESE Goops, terns, Fans, Screens, etc.Trade visitors shonid not leave t without seeing these goods.he city \u20188A00O AONVA NVAdOHAH MARCUS Porcelains Silks Curios, Lan 013 \u2018SpJES SEUNSLYS \u2018sewoy) 3660-87 PAUL STREET 908 WILUS & CA°$ MOSICHL COLOMX me This Beat iam! CULTURED and wealthy Montrealer has instructed WirLIS & CO.\u201cto import for him a nice KNABE Boudoir Extra.Upright Pianolorie The Piano speaks for itself.Would you like to see it?You are invited to WILLIS & C03, 1824 Notre Dame Street A (Near McGill Street), whero this lovely instrument will be exhibited for the next few days 224t Al DU Importers, Manufacturers, Jobber, \u2014 OF \u2014 Fine Dry Goods, 235, 237 ST, LAWRENCE ST, MONTREAL.Tho Public Expression! That the display of Fine Millinery far surpasses any previous years, | Gold Medals, Diplomas, &e, £c,, for the Graudest and Most Artistio MILLINERY ever shown on this side the Atlantic, Our Pattern Bonnets, from the celebrated house of Messrs, Worth, of Paris, meet the approval of every person.Best 7 all.\u2014 Prices are moderate, Next on île List Comes Mantles | Our prices come within the reach of every person.High Collars, but not high prices.The Next Stopping Place: DRESSHARING AND COSTUMES In this Department we are what farmers say: \u2018\u2018 Right on the top of the tree and sunny side,\u201d which produce the finest fruits Again\u2014Lrices Moderate.SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Having purchased a manufacturer's stock of short lengths, we are ofter- ing the choice of any pattern at 806 per yard.Our salespeople will show them with pleasure.Just right for Xmas fancy work.Dress and Costume Materials Imported and bought job in this market enables ua to offer extra bargains, together with Trimmings, inings, &c., &c.We had a big rush in this department during the pest few days.EXTRA SPECIAL LINE All Wool Gray Flannels, 123 cents Beat t who can, in width snd quality.~~ During the Exhibition Our stores are open, and the publio can step inside and have a Test, together with refreshments, all fr of charge, and our business ae Mr.F.Akrill, will instruct strangers the best mode of secing the city.DOISSEAU BROTHER RS i \u2014ON\u2014 St, Gathermo Street, Mantle Department.Just received a splendid collection of Ladies\u2019 FALL COATS.Without doubt our Styles take the lead in Montreal.CARSLEY BROS, On St, Catherine St.A Positive Fact! Almost every day, ladies enquire if we make up 'Mantles to order, as they say they have tried the different dry goods houses in the city, both large and small, and cannot possibly get fitted.We reply, NO, wo do not make up mantles, but by trying a few of our new garments on, we feel sure WE CAN FFT YOU.In nine cases out of ten the lady gets suited, and leavos our establishment well pleased in not having to worry as to whether she will be obliged to wear a misfitting *garment all the season or not.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St.Catherine St.DRESSMAKING.We have engaged a first-class Dressmaker from PETER ROBINSON'8, of Regent Street, London, Correct style, and perfect fit guaranteed.CARSLEY BROTHERS, Ad vantages Gained The advantages ladies gain by purchasing their Mantles at our stores ou St.Catherine st.are numerous.Style Our Buyer resides in London, and is keenly on the look out for the very Intest Novelties.As they are issued from the makers the goods 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 graud and expensive the garment may be, if the ent and fit is not right, the charm is lost completely.Our Buyer is more particular about this part of tho buying than any other.To ensure getting a perfect fitting Mantle Ladies will please come direct to CARSLEY BROTHERS, On st.Catherine St.Size A difficulty very few Canadian buyers can master is to huy the right proportion of sizes.The consequence is, Ladies are very often disappointed in not being able to get titted.We pride ourselves upon being able to suit all sizes.CARSLEY BROTHERS, On St.Catherine St, Prices Our Reputation right throughout Canada is unequalled for selling Mauntles at reasonable prices.Tho beautiful Jackets we retail at from $5.00 to $15.00 astonish every one.CARSLEY BROTHERS, > \"On St, Catherine St NOVELTIES nN JETS, Dressmaking a Specialty.RSS Carsley Brothers, J 2343 WEST-END, 1575 EAST END, On St.Catherine Street.Pa att Surpasses ALL Previous Efforts ! Their Name 15 raie And must be seen to be appreciated, DRESS GOODS In E ndless Va Variety.At Nominal Prices Consisting of Costume Tweeds, Broken Checks, Scotch Plaids, Polka Dot Serges, Etc.Theabove are All Wool and the most Serviceable Goods, direct from the English, Scotch and German Manufacturers.Household : Formishines, Portiere Curtains in hundreds of new designs.Lace Curtains in Nottingham Net, Antique Guipure, Ppint Lace, Etc.Linen Towels, Bath Towels, Damask Towels, Linen Sheeting.Boys\u2019 Suits.Full range Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 Suits.All tailor- made.Fit and wear guaranteed.OUR DRESSHARING DEPARTMENT Is now in full swing.A full staff of efficient work people.Henry de N, L, Hamillon Victoria Sq.& SL James st.22411 ONCE A WEEK ONLY NOW, TO Lachine, Dorval, Valois, Pointe Claire and Beaconsfield.After TO-DAY out\u2019 TAsgony vi make the round trip to tl LAKE SHORE On Fridays Only.We will continue to send every Friday until further notice., FRASER, VIGER & 00, Cliquot \u2018\u2018Sec\u2019\u2019 Champagne.ft\" Yellow Label_æ3 altieanot \"Bec\" Champagne, auarte, 932 per © lioquot \u201cBec\u201d Champagne, pints, $34 per FRASER, VIGER & CO.The * Perinet\u2019 Champagnes.Por case, 1dox 2 dos.qts.pla Perinet \u2018 Sec\" \u2026 Perinot \u2018*Extrs Sec\u201d.CANADIAN RYE WHISKIES.\u2014IN GLASS\u2014 Bottled ln\u2018Boend under Exeise Supervision, Age Guaranted by Government Stamp on Each Bette.~\u2014MANUFACTURED BY\u2014 Gooderham & Worts, TORONTO.Gooderham & Worts, 1887.Gooderham & Worls, 195% Gooderham & Worts, 85.Gooderham & Woris, 1884.FRASER, VIGER & C0, i GROCERS, 199 St.James Street.22411 NEW ARRIVALS.Just recoived, ex-stonmahip * Ulrens- sian.\u2019 trem Birmingtam, England.a large consignment of iron, Irem awd Bruss.and nil Brass Children\u2019s Cribs, Mwing Cote.Bedatends and Invalid Chair Frames, convertible Inte Heds or Kaay Cthairs The above \u2018are now opened out apd comprise a fine Selection, samples ef ich may be seem In eur Inrgo show Windows OWEN MeGARVEY & \u201cON, 1848, 1051 nad 1953 Notre Dame street, connor of MoGHll street.\u201coLta Haa opened during the past few days the following CARPETS Russian Velvet Carpets, Wilton Velvet Carpets, English Moquettes, Broderie Bedy Brussels, Standard 5 Frame Brussels, \u2014\u2014\"ALS0\u2014 ] Brussels at 90 and 95 cts.\"The above lines suitable for Drawing Rooms, Boudoi Stakes, with Rooms, Taries, Halle, 5, with elegant Borders to match.) Tapestry : Carpets In Balmoral Tapestry, Windsor Tap- entry and a full rage of best full ¢ Tape apestry Carpets, Halls, Borders and\u2019 Siairé to match.\u201cour Windsor Velvet pestry y Carpets, froin 25c to 47 Splendid à value.we Wool Kidderminster and Liver- sedge Carpets Also a choice line of Bordered Carpets, Tapis is de Sulon, Sans Coure Anglo-Indian und Kensington RICHLY BORDERED RUGS In Endless Variety of Styles.Curtains: and : Portieres From leading makers.Shades and Window Fittings.Call early and see the Novelties.4 CASES BLANKETS Just Opened.THOMAS LIGGET, 1884 Notre Dame Street, GLENORA BUILDING.Business hours\u20148 to 6 pm 224t1 OUR OWN MAKE! Basket : Hampers.: Just the Thing for =
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