The Montreal daily star, 12 novembre 1898, samedi 12 novembre 1898
[" \u2014_ LAST EDITION., .\u2014\u2014\u2014 VOL.XXX.Ne 267 pee rer VEMBER 12, 1898.50.582 DAILY STAR: - Last Week's Average | \u2018 Eye.100,431 PRICE ONE CENT.| avoue rclation of 1 51, 0 13 A good article Is sure to bring profitable results, hence the enormous sale of .\u2018SALADA\" CEYLON TEA But it is Just as well to beware of counterfeit packets, pushed for extra profit.Sealed Lead Packets only, 25c, 30c, 40c, 50c, 60c.%\u20ac7:1 Meet Me To-night ALLAN'S TN 2, 0, | Pa for LL Rey, Cy / * @, © S = Ra, © * 0, 22 ® s O04 Pos 2 s 22e Both stores open till Hp m \u2014 Ve Zn , ez, = Craig Su 665 street and 229 St.Catherine street +++++++\u2014++ssr Erb ESS - The public seem now to fully realize that the .El Pad cigar is the best that money and skill can produce.Made only in one size.Have you tried El Padre lately ?., .It would be the dowofall of Turkey, the em hm ; $, DAVIS & SONS, Montreal, Africs and the destruction of China.Largest Magufacturers io Canada.FEEELEETEEI PEPPER SA EEE « (othin foual ajayette Cigars AS EVER BEFORE BEEN OFFERED een +4444 1f a negro should drop 3 plate of Turkey what effect would it bave Ay the world SEE 24 4400400000000 0 00404004 ++++4++4444 4 444444444444 44444444 TELL Ne , = WIR RATER A Su on UA x 4 =X | NAD ETC 361 zlaw t£ A portrait of Wiiliam Oldbury, the Toronto lad who was killed in the battle of Omdurman in September last, was unveil- &! in the Niagara Street School, Toronto.on Friday.After a course at the Kingston Military School, Oldbury embarked for England, and joined the 2st Lancers.He saw service In India, and then went with General Kitchener to Egypt, ahd fell in the famous charge at the battle of Om- The total number of Immigrants who arrived in the United States during the last fiscal rene was 3 a decrease as compared \"with the fiscal year of 153.Of the whole.number 13, were males, and 93,524 femalés: 10,737 came Into the United States through Canada.During the year 3,030 were debarred.Judge White, In the Superior Court, at Sherbrooke, dismissed an action for $2.00 damages by Mrs.Fontaine, against the Ashestos ining ('o., for the foss of her husband in the mines last April.through the fall of rock.No negligente was proven on the part of the defendant.Further troubles are expected to arise Herr Gniewosz.a Polish member bf the Reichgrath, war wounded by kerr Wolff, the ultra-German leader, in n duel fought eichsrath became angered at Wolff's remarks about the Poles and called him a gamin unworthy of a Pole's notices.A out of the coal miners\u2019 strike at Pa ehallenge by Woift followed, EH | ners\u2019 ¥ na ; hind them a part.so to of thelr duties The Ancient Capital Aberdeen Adieu.Bids Lord and Lady + CIVIC AND NATIONAL ADDRESSES PRESENTED AND FAREWELLS SAID.(Special to the Btar.) QUEBEC, November 12.\u2014The Governor- General gnd party arrived here at three o'cluck yesterday afternuon and were received by a guard of honour of Royal Artillery at the station.An escort from the Field Battery accompanied them to the Citadel, and during the afternoon they made farewell calls on Mr.Marchand and others.In the afternoon a grand reception took place in the City Hall, which way handsomely decurated in their honour, and here also there was a guard of honour of the .C.Mayor Parent, surrounded by the members of the City Council, presented lis Excellency with a farewell address, which contained these striking puspiuges: \u201cSince the memorable duy In 1609, when Champlain, after founding this colony, departed from Quebec to render to his royal master an ucoount of his mission, the inhabitants of the city have many times assembled to bid farewell and to wish a prosperous voyage tu the leaders, civil or military, sent hither by sovereign authority to rule over them.History has preserved the details of many of these parting scenes, to which the rudeness of the thnes and the stirring and occaslon- ally dramatic transformations of a primitive epoch imparted a somewhat touching character, owing to the attachments frequently formed between Superior and subordinates, by reason of the many den.gers faced and the many hardships shared in common, the many heroic struggles sustained and the many victories won together, and In which each had generously and unselfishly played a manful part.\u201cWhen, by the fortunes of war.our al- Jegiunce became changed, and the beneficent era of peace was inaugurated in our history, others came amongst us to fill the post of honour rendered so illustrious by Champlain.On their arrival they were welcomed by the hopeful multitude, and when they deptrted they carried away with them the gratitude and the regretful adleu of all.This waa because they had left beak, of themselves in the accomplishment amongst us and responsibilities as head of the State.whereby they had won | the esteem and the thanks of the people over whom they had presided.\u201cA similar reason calls us to-day around Your Excellency on the eve of your departure for England on the expiration of your term of office.\u2019 The address went on to speak of the manner in which His Excellency had touched the hearts of the French-Cana- dians by his reference to Champlain at the recent inauguration of bis monument here to his \\lavish h ty.and .philanthropy Lady The ress contained a touching allusion to a Scottish home and a quotation from the Cotter\u2019s Saturday Night.HIS EXCRLLENCY IN REPLY expressed his pleasure in being amongst friends and seeing so many familiar faces about him.He assured them of the gratification with which Her Majesty Queen Victoria constantly heard of thelr loyalty to her crown.He dwelt at some length upon this topic and u the necessity of not being too ready in a mixed community like that of Canada to take offence at remarks that might.though unintentioally, appear to give cause for Te THE WOMEN'S PART.Lady Casault presented an address from the Quebec branch of the National Council of Women, to which Her Excellency replied in French, appearing much affected and declining to take for herself the credit that she claimed belonged chiefly to her co-workers.She should always take the deepest interest in the work in Canada.and the many kind friends that they were leaving behind them.W.C.Scott, president, on behalf of the St.Andrew's Society, and Mr.Felix Car.bray.M.I,A.on behalf of the Irish societies, presented addresses to His Excellency.to which he also replled.The address of the Irish societies sald.among other pretty things: \u2018'The cause of education, Christian morality.justice And religious toleration has had in Your Excellencies the most powerful and gifted advocates, and the perennial wth of national! unity and Christian charity now 80 noticeable on all sides, and so deserved.Is cherished by all patriotic citizens, Is one of the many grand results of your regime in this country.Rightly do we Irish people of historic Quebec, as well as our brethren the world over, re d Her Excellency the Countess of Aberdeen among their best living benefactresses.Her geal in promoting the true interests of Ireland har been repeatedly exemplified, even amid the many arduous duties connected with Her Excellency's exalted position in this country.Her noble example tn prpmoting Irish Industries, in cultivating the studies of Irish literature and history, and her instructive jectures given to our people af different times will serve to perpetuate Her Exgellency\u2019's beloved memory amongst us.\u201d A FAREWELL RECEPTION.At the conclusion of the address, a reception was held by Their Excellencies, when all who wished to do so shook hands and bade them adieu And God-speed.The Council chamber never presented a more brilliant scene.The ecorations were e as those At the citi- ve the Queen,\u201d \u201cAuld g Syne\u201d and \u201cLong Live the Aber- deens.\u2019\u201d\u2019 Over the Mayor's seat a gorgeous canopy in crimson with gold trimmings had been ereceted and numerous plants placed in several of the rooms and passages of the City Hall Among those present were: Lieut.-Guv- ernor Jette, accompanied by Major Sheppard and Captain H.Papet, A.D.C.'s, and Mrs.and Miss Jette; Lt.-Gov.Daly, Nove Scotia, accompanied by Lieut.Col.Clark, A.D.C.; Sir Utrid urier and Lady Laurier, General Lord Willlam Seymour, accompanied by Major Fortescue, A.D.C.; Hon.Mr, Fitepatrick, Mrs.and Miss Pits- patrick, Hon.Mr.und Mrs.Dobell, Mrs, Brown and Miss Dobell, Hon.Mr, Turte and Miss Tarte, Mgr.Begin, Lord Bishop and Mrs.Dunn, Mgr.Marois, Dean Nore man, Rev.Messrs.Love, Talt, Dr.Grif.ith 8cott, Balfour, Etherington and Dunn, Rev.Messrs.Rouleau and Beaulieu, Senator and Mrs.Pelletier, Major-General Hutton and Captain Bell, A.D.C.; Lady l'asault and the Misses Casault, Judge, Mrs.and Miss Routhier, Judge Blanchet, Judge Langeller, Judge Chauveau, Hon.Mr.Duffy, Hon, und Mry.Dechene; Hon.Alfred.Evanturel, Bpeaker of the Ontario Legislature; Hon.J.Tessier, Hon.R.Turner, Mrs.and the Misses Turner, Mr.Felix Carbray, M.L.A., Miss Carbru rs.N.K.Connolly, lLieut.-Col.Pelletier and Mrs, Pelletier, Ileut.-Col.and Miss White, Sir J.Lemoine and Mrs.Lemoine, Lieut.-Col.Wilson, Mrs.Wilson and Miss White, Hon, Mr.Marchand, and many others.TWO WERE KILLED.Bad Run-off on the Pacific Division of the C.P.R.Special to the Star.) VANCOUVER, B.C.November 12.\u2014The following 1s an official report of an accf- dent which occurred on the Canadian Pa- dent which ocurred on the Canadian Pacific Railway on Thursday: I submit ta cause is uspposed to be a broken rail.The run off occurred on November 10 at 2256 o'rlock on a long tangent level track.Ë There were 20 loaded cars.The engine and two cars left the track.Brakeman A.Reed was instantly killed.James Little was injured.and 4d! the next morning.scalded about the head and face, and had his arm broken.Doctors from Kamlgo were on the ground two hours after the occurrence.One car was broken up.The track was cleared in six hours.Re 8ix of the men engaged In the Northern Pacific train hold-up at Fergus Falls, Minn., have arrest Minn; The me not , sgguie A reward qf.of fut their capture, however.FRESH HANDPICKED Malpeque \u201cOysters Arriving daily from $3.50 bbl.or 40c peck.E.DESJARDINS, Corner Windsor and 8t.Antoine Streets.Tel.Main BN.0123 Jaw .Q9 0 3 Engineer Fireman John George was prices.THE BEST SERVICE.It pays to secure the It is Best Service.mistaken econom to deal with second- class establishments As far as LAUNDRY WORK in Montreal is conce the by the .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.voue LAUNDRY 10 to 12 Inspector St.HONES- Merchants, 1506.r Bell, 664 - «4.se7 No Place Like Home, e home should receive every attention, pit Th should ever be inviting.Paint and paper dictously u Possibly qe you the efit of my experience.mew, the Decorator.20 Hanover st.1222.24923 a \u20ac -.à FURNITUR La + HA.Wilder & co.% Ww 232 to 238 McGill Street.A UPTOWN-2415 St.Catherine Street.oo n DOWNTOWN BRANCH-2080 Notre Dame.: 13333333:3333333 SEER 0.09 49.9.SEE = = TF - vs by artistic workmen increases the coxiness and attractiveness of the home.would like me to call And give Breakfast should key the system up to meet the tasks of the day.and a pure high-grade tea with your breakfast is a tonic both to the digestion and Monsoon 2%, Tea is not only delicious to the taste, but also gratefully comforting in its refreshing and strengthening effects.Its sustaining the nerves.strength is remarkable.Direct from the Growers to Consumers.Salary.Salary.Salary.Money.Money.Money.$10,000 to lend on salaries to people hold- anent positions.al} and get our terms if you need money Business confidential.Mo charge unless oan is made.: We will pay claims held by other r- ties.Private interview rooms.Cautlous treatment, and your wants supplied without delay is our motto.MONTREAL LOAN AND BROKERAGE COMPANY, Room 8, No.200 St.James Street.\u201c28s tf Mantles Furs Kid Gloves Feathers They Fit So Well and Only $1.00.\u201cTéoke\u2019s perfect fitting tailor made Shirts.\u201d OVERCOATS!! BY OUR FRENCH, OR DRY CLEANING gives life to your goods, saves them from moths and thoroughly aisinfectsa them , .+ + o » Telephone 8271 for Try one, and f you will experience the first real comfort you've had for years R.J.TOOKE, ritish American Dyeing Co.\u2019s Vans, ! OFTIONS: 215 McGill Street.2433 Notre Dame Street.1506 St.Catherine Street, Cor.Christophe.CWw2rEHy vEsSEr>En 26723e0d 177 St.James St.2387 St.Catherine St.West.1553 St.Catherine St.East.Wholesale and 26721 Retail, 7 are now ready for inspection, ° addition to my large stock of Over- coatings I carry a full selection of Fur Trimmings and Linings at moderate ATER: me 17290 Notre Dame Street.ESTABLISHED 1874: E take pleasure in announcing to our patrons and the public that our lines of Furs, consisting of Jackets, Collarettes, Opera Cloaks, Capes, Boas, Muffs, Gauntlets,Fur Rugs, Gestlemen's Fur and Fur-Lined .Coats, &c., at popular prices, and comprising many original desigus, | The alteration of Fur Garments will, as in the past, have our careful KBRASEL\u2019S Double Saving Ash Sifter Retail Price, $2.50 fois serene us Ask your Dealer for it or send $2.50 and I wil deliver securely crated 1 Double Ash Sifter and pay express for firs pays for itesif by using small cinders retained second Jifter (sixe of à pen usually thrown a veith other slfteru), for banking and over wight.4 No or Ng Dust.No Waste.Write far The Tailor;- 1 dames a =, ver P.R.KRASEN \"4 Patontee Manufacturer, |.2629:St Catherine St; Montreal, P.Q.*; Bell Vel Uplown, 1452.Mount, 170 : Plumbing, Tinemithing, eto.its.Krasel's Stove Pindar Lowa rT * ; law MONEY TO LOAN.ONEY.If you want to borrow money and wn Heusehold 08, from 8 tot .Twoeday wre nd dar evenings tem sod Montreal Loan & Brokerage Co, 233 St.James Street.Boom ©, Ne.20006 Jamesse.eur Cash or Credit.In a nutshell the story of our selling is this: You buy from us the thin you need for the home\u2014if you want it that way\u2014by mak small payment down, and regular weekly or monthly the balance is wiped out.We charge no more for bought on this plan, than you would pay in many Bo called cash stores is like putting it into a savings u are having the full enjoyment of a comfortably and You neeu for spot cash.Every dollar you pay bank\u2014and yo completely furnished home all the while you're paying make no apologies for home you'd most likely buy On just this plan\u2014why not furnish it the same method?uous part in\u201dthe funeral.We have a happy home is erect like to talk the matter over with it will cost us to show you through our large floor space to view immense lines of right good quality Home Comforts.We sell Furniturd?Otlcloths, Linoleums.Mats, Btoves, China, Crockery, Lamps, ment is at its best.New lotsare coming along every day.is there that you couldn't do nicely with some things we've got to sell.METROPOLITAN HOUSE FURNISHING CO, 1078 & 16% NOTEE DAME STREET.Sserodtz a .th f buying\u2014if you were bu a is way o ying: Tog The erstwhile popular prejudice against the easy payment system is dead and buried ] ago, and we took a consple- built a mammoth trade, and many ed that would not be if it were not for us, We'd you\u2014and we'll gladly spare the time rpets, Curtains, Rugs, Clocks, Just now ever?depart.And what CIGARETTES.\u2014\u2014\u2014; > ne ; For Sale at all Tobacconists.bacet Trade Supplied by THE COMPLEXION Should be the especial care of every lady.Every lady knows that tea and coffee will destroy the most beautiful complexion.Every lady should know that there is a preparation on the market called \u201cROKCO,\u201d a pure, wholesome and nourishing drink, that takes the place of tea and coffee.By using Rokco the complexion can be MADE BEAUTIFUL.1 XXth CENTURY ELECTRIC CUSHIONS | in the Tabbes, | net eubatance ps te Fact\u201d Order tf 78 wack for vale \u2019B oo = SYNIZR 4 CO.Biliary Hy.ico STJOMN.N,B.or B.A.GERTH, 22385 St Catberine Stréet race 20izi autt R 4 Established In 1889, The Oldest and Largest Manufacturers in the Dominion of Iron and Brass Bedsteads.All Brass Bedstead See, In Plain and Artistic Designe, New Designs in Iron and Brass Beds and Cribs, Roll Top Beds, and the only MANUFACTURERS inthe DOMINION - of the all iron PATENT FOLDING.BEDSTEAD.Insist on seeing this, it is an ornament to the Bed Chamber.For sale by all the leading Furniture Dealers in the Dominion.KR.IVES & CO, MANUFACTURERS ., .H.Show Rooms and Works, Fred Gels QUEEN ST., MONTREAL \u2018Ê / : s 5 bh - EE.2 #4 NEW BOOKS - Sultable For Sunday-School Libraries.The Cry from the Sea and the, Answer from the Shore, by Rev.T.s.Treanor, author of * \u201cThe Heroes uf the Goodwin Bands,\" price $1 our Jndtan Sisters, by Rev.E Store .; ._ Cave Beriious.\u2019 by Mrs.L.1.Meude 175 Other Trooptes s Stairs, by laabella Fy vie Ma RU Maidens Three.by A Fraser Robert son, 50 The Captain » \"Hunk, \u2018hy M.y.\u2018Man; I\u201d Tales and Rhymes for Happy \u201cTime .by Dorothy Arnold ss Fairy Tales from Far Japan, \u2018by Miss Ballur 0 Sehoo! Dors au dlugunels House, by A.N Mala .90 A Jussling Par.uy the author uf Probable Su 70 The Twins that \u201cad not Pair, by 11.Loulsa Redfard - T0 A letter for You and Other Read- a for Mathers Mcctohgs TH Child tn Westminster Abbey by Mu ry Fk.Palgrave .70 Te Wishing Wall by lucy Tay bar vs \u2018ra Ce Deeds of Youthful Heroes Trae Stories From e .7 A Den ton \u201cLife! To the Editor of f Notes and Que vries: Sir- lu Willla J.Dobs - \u201cFiterary Frivolities\u201d «Chatte aml Windus, 1580), the tento of which a A quites the first lines ty glven in full and is sald to « have been compiled by Mrs.Dem- - Tn the Editor of Notes ana Queries iw.and to have first appear in the San \u2018 Francisco Timea.! Yours truly F.A.McC.| Ottawa.The volume forms one of the Mavfair \u2018 Library, and conts 75 cents tEditor of \u201cNotes aml Quevies\u201d) Str.1 hase nic poemn binnine triimbhs an char Atta hed te we Ming) forward i te pest a copy of the complete Moss \u201cWhy all this toli for our?\u2019 with uname of each line, and will if of aby ume ur in- J Morn a2 Maclaren Street vtawa.Toothe Elitor of Nts and Queries Sr, The ct loged, V think is the p.em sad fer by \\bur correspondent.A give The ame prer.know that i wl okpent uw vent In weirehing f'ttma the thirty-eight jue.Pro url Amerlean poems.Cours ver Tate : « ni ih LEASDELLL Font Nr Trenton, vot.LIVE ! Why all thes ail fer the triveiphs of an! ur\u201d Ti \u201c6 she 7 summer LAN 1x but tower Foote ne owe vib the fatal breath and a The 1016 ue the tomb alas! so nigh, ; Pat as Betta tar than not to br, Ans HE mins Neem a tragedy speak, when mighty grief The i but shallow when.they re Your faute is but the common fale of al.Unenttg.ed tovs mav heer no man befall | | | |\"Those Nature iv each allats his proper sphere, Forgune makes foily her peculiar care Custom dors allen reuson ovarrule And threw x cruel sunsline cn ou foul, Live weil how lens or short, permits to Hi shall be must w no \u201cforgive most Sin he \"clasped s6 clore we cannot se fix face.Iintercoause ee, where virtue has re varh passion down, hows pénheitim betwixt a sm:le and tar 2 Sensis sbaces let faitniese ple.to & hn craft and sk! to ruin and berry \u2014 sr uet tea hizh to fall lat stoug, (0 Me irre grow nf ull That we destine, 6, then renounce that tmplous self-este wr hes hive wings, and grandeur ison resem, .| nl.not ambition wise, because tis brave The paths of sters lat heer to the grave.What Is auibitton\u201d UTle à oho) cas chent, > nly destrie av.on the H and prtat.the Star very attent.eely tor in that bayer of June 26 Ja.on oanswer th thiee cuite spondent-, whose dettes were published, reprinted \"A aie of the Tent Hussars\" from Punch ob March 13, I8St where ol organaliy appeared cu metais Ig tee | Star 0° dan 3 publ sped an interest og letter written to a trend of mine by CU.Neott M Web le ackros edie< the authors.i of Lie verses, thing that they nas be found tn law \u201clay.aud Tare so pitino ad by Routledge & Son.land.hy ~ Clinton sunnet preacure the =o, oo the oe two dates, 1 will sud her cop -..Tow eried Cromwell: + ing fy nighe* Cur Charge of the Light Brigade.To the Editor of N Sir.Would yea kindiy insert an your query vosustn Lourd ivcainysou s \u2018Charge of the Light Lrigale, and greatly oblige the writer\u201d X.Y.z vis and Queries: (St.Hubert street.) } cannot itseit an thie column a poem so wed known us the une for which my curiesporcent vo but um he has sent mie ls nait and correct address, torwaded ir.oa sandl copy vi \u201cTenny- sun, which I lige him te ac: ept fruin the \"Edito.of Notes and Quertes.\u201d hs Incorrect Use of the Verb \u2018\u2018to Infer.\u201d To the Editor of Notes and Queries: Ignor- he Ivhowing ta.hing togsiher A re- ha 1s an- \u201cue (As w.il be hnt.some day.\u201d A answers B \u2018What de you mean to Infer B ays thnt he shouid have What ars 1 to infer be that?\u201d Hence the argument.by ans wertig the KUUVE VUU Wii greatly eblig : vurs truly, CIGNORAMUS,\" Sie Woutd you Kindy enlighten © dns us Lo wich 15 1130 aa caRume (Montreal) POS OIL Is not the grammar of.the \"a'ences Thaï We Watt, but the right use + tire weid \u2018anter Kindly pubilsh this os My opfnièn, is tfut- IF rizhtüly deserved 00-R as possilue tu be Kicked! tor using to A lupus © which waa evidently tended to ærtineut and wan certainly not wit sat at the same Une | think be Was Ii fit A Mud lave sud What = Pet NEW WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.Watcless telegraphy \"the newest idea in message flashin of Light ure the wean employed.Fhe 1d id 18 based on the discovery male by Prof.H.Herta that haht ray particularh ulira v olet rave, are able slart an eletinicai discharge.this idea with a view to venting a sys tem ot telegraphy that would make com- muni ation qussibie between two without the aid oi wires, a prominent elec a te In inter fiom that\u201d and not \u201cWhat do you wean to inter by that?\u201d \u201clo infer\u2019 means to deduce as a pro bablénecessary or contingent consaquens ot soriethiry Lnown or beheved tu de ive 0) aty process of judgiment.as bv tehoct ve ar deductive reasoning; to drawn, come Lu, or arvise at à conclusion.+ should have seid to B: at de seu mean, Hnpart, imply, hint, insinuate.suggest, Joint at, or drive at, by your , \"trange language\u201d in à novel form \u2018a Rays ea ot smaller wave-length, to Working on puiuts trival screntist of London began experimenting, And soon toynd that by the spherteal eletrodes of \"an coil until a spark no longer appeared Le- tween them, rks imine: this, as o spark appear p 4 : + < $e A Side of the Great Author's +3 They Are Happy, Strong and Well\u2014 Each Writes p p \u2019 < © Ch P 1 + 4 4 aracter That Few People | < A .3 Know the Depth of $ à Letter to Other Women.w .p Le 4 4 ; 4 [ p > | 4 | by dther navdl nfimals of Europe tn get'an idea of the in onal construction an on tn Vv pre \u201crai g 1 | armament of the new boat, but up to the present these have not been successiul.It a Id Lt - Will cure my co | ; oa x fuit treatm fA | +++ EEE SE pte .y : .| Sir, she said, jai urems and BB Modus 8 te i oi | EF NI IN K A des sn You show your good sense \u2019 ) 1 My pretty maid.LU Interest Revived in the District of Cowansville BEAL te Sir, she said.ni .he Members of qe obos.'ake SOLD EVERTWNRRE PRICE 35 CENTS \u2014 Something About the Members o Eire | j ps a Ie KERRY, WATSON 0 , adice.- Ss Tari doa! ERR T & CO.the Dunham Home Guard.fade.es Si VE , \u2019 PROPRIETORS.wre | A Cowansville correspondent sends the | tle tannery which stood beside the ni ream.Tie PLES ; i CE LAL ince EEE ESSENCE , Star the following interesting me bi foundations are Toasty sappears: \u201cUn rt in the Star o e r.Baker tells an amusiræ story of ENT Kn h W.b | aor ee wrist had been made to one, of the Home Guard.named Martin.| ARSOLUTEUT MU 1f you no W W at you ant > the Minister of Militia for the issue of the Use ot The.time: wien he was Tedeading Cases! most x4 ee by serctah eu od Fenian Raid medals to the surviving mem- | hie rifie to \u2018\u2019Aicker\u2019\u201d with another of the ie ta PA Ey vel : it is your own fauit bers of the Dunham Home Guard.who i guards.Mr.Asa Rykerd.about some Eg at .Sectes* Hill in the affair of \u2018To.Skins which the latter had to sell.\\Ve tumeors Bold by if you don\u2019t get it, served at Eccles » af , | stopped at Mr.Rykerd's place later in Lywan Sous & Co.Wholesale Agunts, Montreal 3 has revived interest in this section, whoro : the Jay and Be confirmed this story, C \u2019 nf th Id guard still reside.0; luughing heartily over the remembrance - or em 1a Me Siovena Baker, of Cow | S610 meatus.\u201cHF.erie: In days gone by dealers were + er uo a .anéville.a cousm of Hon.Geo.B.Baker.| tells of a story about another of the Eaards Brady, Albert Getty, Luke Ford, William 2 able to seil people just what they Benator, On the invitation of Mr.Baker, fommand.\"Cease firing,\u201d continued to Stephens (dead), G.C.Stephens, C.L.on correspondent, recently vialted Eccles | 108d and shoot as fast as he could do Geter.A.Ten Eyck R.Longeway.leased, but the public of to-da o vb ML and the surrounding country made | toy Hd Sxplained hia action by saying \u201cThis rigtnal\u2019 lst does \u2018mot comprise \u2019 La ! come out t - 3 3 historic by the attempts of the Fenians to ! nes possible and thtended 1 amish the games 9 \u2018uards, and who w we a at are inclined to find ont for them- \u2026\u201c oo à 1X0.Al- ciher story in told of how.when th Eccles\u2019 Hl tn 1570, while m ay of those : : : invade Canada Ro the place for fring egan.the Fenian leader, ° \u201cGeneral\u201d mentioned above, were of selves the best article in every line \\ though he had no » Neill, hastened to the house of 4 Mr.present on that occasion The's agreement I doc\u2018: take an: thing that co twenty-eight years, Mr.Baker retained Alva Rykerd.situated {ust on the Amnri.above referred to orsed en the and they insist upon getting it.slong.| go ra Hor the \u2018Granby\u2019 in his, m ry a vivid impresston.of those tar side of the line.and went upstairs back by the Minutes of aevera! of the e best.emo la to point out $ watch proceedings from the window, meetings of the Home Gua Thus we exciting days, ahd was abl The owner of the house quickly routed find tnat on June 20th, 1868, at a meeting readily the different potrts of interes.Wim out of this Tih oy Club.and \u201cthe In\u2019 Secley'e Hotel, Dunham, Hon.Thos.ran u crs hioa desert 0 - \u2018 >en- while he grap Hy bed the evens other refuge.\u201cwe hao ney on My Ama over.Me 8% chairman, Mr.Andrew with which each was connected.1eav- ; \\estover, the foretime captain of the Ten Eyck were elected president and vice- ing Cowansville between Hime and ten Homa Guards.Westover is now a man presidents respectively, At a Jater meet- ano OVERSHOES o'clock in the morning, we drove to Fre- | pi iEhty and, quite fesbie.a Mthou h his hg the names of o ces we © Changed © aine unimpaired.vit rom president an vice-presiden o 0 lighsbure.On the way we ied ny VO had an Interesting \u20ac conversation atom those of captam.lieutenant\u201d and ensign.are known throughout the whole country to be the best : d res or 4 4 avs.omet more | t this later meetin so, Harvey 8, Tar A pol Brown Chamberlain.wo found here lo.ne vaptapportant Soreph Baker and James Peel more ap.sin fit, finish, quality and durability and that is why © ! , on of all the t .n sergean was ed tha 5 afterwards C: M.O.nd Queers Printer books, etc.\u201d relating Lo the.organisation the \"badge or ne the Home Guards should be = people will have Granby\u2019s and no other.The extra: nam rom | an - hose ces tu of hich we svoax.We Bim cREs of the Home ard rom er ant fame oa Svar the Fant shoul- - thickness at ball and heel makes them last twice as long.an ed at Frelighgburg, the village oocu- .sixned by those forming the Guard, This Westover still displays to the eyes of via- c pied by the Femans in ts, ana wnion ssreoment bears dae Burkina Sine IAN | tore \"win muck\u201d RHeclonter indy We 8 GRANBY RUBBERS WEAR LIKE IRON.they badly looted before they were scared dersigned inhabitants or the Townamp of Hil After the Fepuive of the Fenians in S rAnNAN ee ee | Er A8 \"Sa AE ESF UE | van En votre Pin ter (AARRAAAARRARRRRLARLLARILAARRRLRRALLR ARRAS 0 in- military.Frelighsburg we drove through Guards,\u2019 for the mutual protection ng scribe their names on the membership : serait Cook's Corner and past Ecales\u2019 Hill, t0 our homes and property from destruetion roll.Fortunately, however, they were - where, by the side of the road, we found by Any threat ened Pénian Invasion or Never.called out.4 (he lon post which marks the boundary other band of robbers.and we farther \u201cMr.David Westover has been active line between na and the United agree to furnish ourselves with all Recon in compiling the records.and hunting up ; States.erected ng to the terms of sary arms and ammunition.an the the ation necessary to have hafore the Treaty of W .We then re- first meeting a fit and efficien ron Mr.MeCorkin cold make the applica- traced our way to the hill.and hitching shall be elected to take charge of sald tion for the medals for the Home Guard.our horse to the fence by the wayside, company -and when notified by sald per The move ta obtain this recognition EARN\u2014+ SAL cominenced our investiga The firs son Bo appoint will obey said notice, | the services rendered by Captalh Vests : oint of Witerest Mr.Baker pointed out nd if required will turn out at a- mo.| OVer and his men at the critical perfod of me was the rock which aed as ments warning.This agreement waa the Fenlan raid, Is looked upon with sat- A WATG OR RIFLE x We want Agents Fadi vo Be Ere oF Ey pn of dled 3 Be Toone pln dom 0 | ac By Srey ont yn chute des While Wik holy wok ps SA e ra frat volley fred \u201d rom the Be hall) The \"boy gone to rear he sce Many, however, i bes ny Proyen many mes.and thi ere çer- an a ow ve.nenr- remain near thei - ms no g reason w volun- was buried Jaa shallow Erave, Lhe pens, Temain near scone of their Sally \u2018hat tainly Seems No dopé, reason why\u201d volun: be dy fen oe Si cls Bee ie To deep ono an imposaibiity.On op of I Sood.R R.Martin dead, T F.Wood, 4.ham.Dever got to the soene of the trou- tach agen Amerian Watch with » ea: ET ne.a , .C.e un all was over, shou wear t ; : ve eat when.2 few days later.(dead).TB, HI Haron decoration.while men who took thelr EE A1 Daisy A Rise We bare such com the relatives of Rowe blaine Der lesion lor.Steveris Baker, { on.) Thomas Wood, Hiver in thelr hands for the protection of hl > Lard remove y.ey fou a ohn Buchanan, Jos.Wm © countr ou go unrewar io.re »sight, having been fattened to tie, pCharles = Baker, E Fintan arent \u2014\u2014\u2014m-4 as grotesque shape » the welght ef the England J.N.Qaler, Harvey 8.on ths grave.Then went to Teor \u2018Charles Brown (dead), Willlam \"Ste- ; the ong.high rock behind which the venson.Lynford L Sweet Lyman Call.MEMORIAL TO DR.BERGIN.| home guard as they peppered the B.Martin, W.C.Baker (dead).Levi Ste \u2019 ; 367 law of wi ig rep ras ther Dattard phens At Hi ss D Baker.Je ; B.' ee Was rook er, A.i.James ver .A.which Col, Chamberlin stood ee he watéh- Cal.ores (dead) wiiltam \u20188 a a publie a held at the Music, | - | Si the fight.Further er up she Nh he voi- Baker, dames \u2018Webtover, À., Cornwall, Ont., the other evening, ot o Tram tale only unteers vers 0 var compan es fo , = ear kee it gr ye \"to greet A memorial to, the, | trum 10 exisionce that la worn wifh à avec.time a.Charles Worden ames r n, who re n 3 } fort lah LR \u2026 mai 4 Rene ner 3! CE Re nid snd Badoniss So Q Arthur Ce Callaghan | oad ay gonatituency in hs, Dominion \u2019arliame; i\u201d 9 tains The rune nt int communs station.e ve or man ears.e meeti as pres > ! a u Leleven, dock\u201d Te ne mo LH ire dead), Nièxander \"Miner Tina, Yona ed over by Ma.br Malhern, Bind apecc ) Rresgoent and speedy cure.Bend for free pamphied Improved Étasue russ an rat dwas.Jew , a 108 - OF the Une.At this.ume - fo yop y rt & Noh Mr \u2018were made.by.va WÉ HAVE NO AGENTS.Do not be decuived 7 parties clim min) they bare © oar trusses in stock.We do not sell number of the volunteers and t of T.SR8C.N 4 ro bn.bmith,.our trosehe through druggists, We sell MIT or goods direct.Retabilrhed 3 ow À HW thelr Jmaer, James Leitch, An ua R Maclennan, A.K .Ross, J.T.rkpatrick, F.à wmfle d's- CAS I ORIA Naughton, Dr.Munro, John Melntyre TT nuénber ft guire, ! \u201cone.Mrs rianer A Chi 1 Algui posent Re WLES Pennyroyal aod Steel PILLS , DR.LCOWLING' Ss John A.Chisholm and o ore, represent.ish Period bed ing ail \u201cnationalities and all for Perales.\u2014Quickly correct all Irregularition, ve | Engl ical Pills, \u2018 break and ny Tol politen rigs.vas decid that @ M 'prevaient with the oor.Gir Te fetes | erin moti naa Ecran refuge under a small bridge whioh oh, cross: Fr med to erect a mitable {4100 threw timas ibe quentin fll Che mains = | wore , and sure results; in Ne ia A ; on 4 litle stream on thr Canada side memorial apd a Peter Tet on 058 Reatuovarers.Dryden Birset, Noatingham.England | Ey ee \u2018 - and gu ng + almost paratlo with the decide upon the shape the memorial Lovare of amitations, nn Sorbie yy | boundary line.Others behind à iic- EVANS BONE & 00.end Viouses.Le Montreal For Bale by ai EYES ON CANADA, \u2018British Investing Public Ready to Take up Enterprises in the Dominion.FRENCH TROUBLE INTERFERES.That, However, is the Only Obstacle That Appears to be in Sight.SOME PROPOSED ENTERPRIZES ' Agencies at Work to Make Our Resources Known in the United Kingdom.(By a Staff Correspundent.) LONDON, October 28.\u2014 The ceriainty of a boom of considerable proportions in Canadian investments un the English market if war holds off, during the coming winter.Is practically assured.The storm centre, so to speak, which has alternately hovered over Australia and South Africa for the pust few years is now moving rapidly in the direction ot Britain's premier colony, and may be ee pected to reach there as soon ue the wale umn hunting season 13 over and husiness | men get back to busineas, 1 have had exreptinnal opportunities ur | ing the two weeks since mv arrival hereof meeting prominent company promoters, ani of Canadian and American industries, and the invariable expression of bolief among representatives London financiers \u2014 EEE to the promoter who has lost good money in organizing the thing.at was where Huuley came to grief.It was not the enormous sums he pald Lo titled directors of the companies which succeeded.that brought the famous promoter to bankrupt).but the uther enormous sums which he paid, out in organising companies, against which the flat of the Great Investing Public weat furib that they should never mature, WILL BLY UP OUR MINES To this capriciousness of the publ.temper must be ascribed ihe difficulty which $b pies $ i \u2018 36-8 6206007052 \u2014 to increasing heat until it reaches the fire ciny plate, {8 there reduced and deflected, the heavier metal remaining in the furnace and the more volatile metals being carried over the fire clay plate and caught LY means of à water bath.KNOW US BETTER NOW.M 16 à revelation to a Canadian to note how largeiy (Canada figures in the putlic eye uver here just now.Uf cuurse it has not aiways been thus, and kKngl'shmen tell me that the change is of very recent wrowth.e people of this inland are nothing if not conservative, nnd tenacious Ns Ce \u2026.ve .\u2026 _ D - .TIN AND ON THE WAY TO THE KLONDIRE:- NEW RAILWAY OVER 2 .THE WHITE PASS.+ A powerful company >> now building à railway over the White Passe, \u2014* * trom Skagwas tn Bennett.woth the intention, it is said, 61 conf nuig toon : ?to Fort Selkirk.whieh ts about 170 mies from Dasson.The view shows 2 .some of the heavy ro k wok on the \\meruan side of the sumemit Tt is a .well constructed paride guage read, and is now completed to some distance .\"over the summit into Car cdiau terme \u201d them ir that \u201cCanadians are on The eve of unrivalled activity © That this activity has been su long delayed has been due 10 à variety of causes, but that it is at las\u201d about to become an actual fuel, there snems to he no possible doubt.South Africa.i» evervhody knows hos for some time.pretty well monopolized the attention nf the British investor Hut the Ill effects of the Jameson raul, the ob stinacy of President Kruger in the malter of the rightx of Uitlanders \u2018he Ile: lire temporary or otherwise, of \u2018ho star nf Cecil Rhodes.and the present unsettled condition of affaire generally in tha: part | of the world.have caused the British public to become chary of further South African ventures, and for u \\vear, or more, Kaffirs have not found much favour here.It wax just about the time that the excitement over Routh Africa first began to wane, that English interest in l'anada RECEIVED A CONSIDERABLE FH.r.ip as a result of \u2018he Jubilee celebrations.and this mentimental interest at once began to take material and tangible shape in the investment of British capital in the Kold mtnes of British Columbia, {ust then coming into prominenve.Next came the reports of fabulous discoveries nf the yellow metal in the Klondike, and tae prospect of Canada's natural resources being developed bv a verv large inflow of English gold became suddenly hright.Rut \u2018\u2018hard cash\u2019 is the most sensitive thing in the world.and it needed nothing more than the Sips - rican rupture, with itz possibilitien of wider complications, to make ft, turtie-like, draw back dix head.safe within the protecting shell | of the investor's Inside pocket, and the Canadian boom was off for the (ime heing.When the coast Was once more lear, the Rocket was again ready to open, and nuth Africa heing unsattsfactory.and Australia flat.and the Statez pretty well exploited, as 1t iv, the Dominion ts about the only pebble on the investment beach.Rut the Anglo-French rituation has first to be considered.FAILURES OF THE PAST.Canada has received some pretty had black eyes in the Englixh market in the past, and it ix, perhaps.no wonder That the movement of anything in the nature of a boom in her direction has been = shiggish one.We can most of us recall more than one instance where Canadian enterprises of various sorts flouted \u2018in london.have resulted in fiascos.It i= rol necessary here io enumerate thease in- slances.\u2018They include among others, dead meat schemes, the exploitation of nun milliers Crom tered ae vie, air canbe enV oo.! Bar discrimination msttu actieement of tl 91 =téso js te small thee \u201cx iiminut.ve In size and grace weiss nnd fort LS anne.1s, ab Tr chy an te beens XV) bane, feathers : Tra endl crawl velvet ros th Foreowieadge 1 Fav acs oo for 8iee! Wet oan rakes ooo a se uttetgatt to the ta rire Ma-ses ta Ca ut ad feathers whoon tf wl ro ML pr tt eus this sure su Face mitra fiscemtiable, the har must Wa oh CRE GWE wa wh age nielv Baw Mois Las ss prone Cl ape he acho bl wees grad happy : aw Lon Ts don a \u2018at mule 28 nt .- tt Lose Peon an site + N-o515 Nul (E.FÉLIX, Paris.) a a GREEN STONES IN JEWELERY.Fhe 110 arcen stones os oon.og, er cut vues Ue gue ald Lote dese ore À \"1 hy route, and ts Ver Cost \\ ., Rte sopcase ns a das apple green, and cali some nn = This Vase as 0 tr coossanennt latest nilen enamel and i the els or duamand \u201cte eco qeuo® VIOLETS FOR HAT AND MUFF.Wine-coloured Felt Hat with garland of shaded violets and \u201clees of wine\u201d velvet rosette with rhine stone buckle.COO OOOO SCOTGOOOO THE GERMAN EMPRESS.\\uzuste Victeria.who 1e some montha oldes tluin het imperat bushand, vus born on Chobe 2201838, at the Chateau of Au cistenburg, as the eldest daughter ol the ne of Sehteswag Holstein Augustenburg, a somewhat eceente and obstinate Prince the good, old-fashioned Kind, wha, | ; Tanex, would have bevn sewndalized 10 hear sthet leu daughter vais once te marre the red vg ruber nl that raparious vounfry that was soon to absorb he httle duchy.The Prip- cess grew tr a plain, tweet, senuhle gir] a model of all the Teutonic female virtues, \u201cwhich she has 1emuined ta the present time, Nt the Teast of thes virtues 1x her robust health, whieh has enibled her io bring Lseven children into the world and stilt lank a and fresh othe ape of twa cor, tne Hop Is certian, 20 thi ae that her hap laits an Pros- © art throughout the whale Ire Is nme.at She ba< Lept ont of all poh od queen va poses x those tue Suey, to Queen Ire tages Nhe dis opetione ui ne ann, hae neve puts them forth in a dogmatic way, oy BARA Raldiyg 0 Luft oo First, red , invarabl prefixing the phrase, \u201cIf 1 may express ny opinion,\u201d or If you will allow we to suggest.\u201d The catalogue of her kind acts and hitle \u2018atemtions to people of classes iv 0 very one.and amply explains the universal popularity already re- fermal to In one way she is an ideal con sort ot the present Emperor.No physical effort too much for her, She is readv at aux mouent, be at early in the morning or late al night, to attend any function, or to start ou one of the innumerable journeys of her energetic bushand.ar th Je tacular mde of vonceoned, upon which Whitham 11 wars Luut su muclL stress, = et i \u2014\u2014e\u2014 FURS IN IMMENSE DEMAND.Chinchilla First Favourite.the Fux Fuis and Seal Next, Speed oercspondenie of the Nar) NN ON, Non HY Hiss to be ow Cab scasel Nun oly ae capes, oollarettes, Loon coats, md rachets 3m great soln dressmakels ae ue tue ens tenats els te mest elegans ans, both Fler ovemng and dav wear hove bands of ir on the wast, sleeves and shirts, i fut garnent» ce _ A.ce & Ni \u201c æ ce $ | 7 I $ AS & & w & 5 $ A $ an 5 a.& + 3 | 8 $ ! cer re\u2019 3 $ = à | @ e \u2018 \u201ce) v v ( Ÿ & i $ = : ?La > .: : STEAMSHIP WESTMEATH.$ 0% The news of the SX.Westmeath having been abandoned at sea reached Montreal on Thursday, simultaneously $ - Fh the Jr tion, that her crew had been saved and ere proceedin to Montreal, on the Allan liner Monte i a .ie 1il-tated vessel was chartere v e amvurg-American Jane, and carried a general ear 0, valued at 5 Los #800,0C0.Xhe was on the way from Hamburg to Montreal.f s * » > C8 EF BR DOGE DCSE SSE E-700-DI-2-22406 SDD STH IDPH -OOBDDOD SHOES SEDs $ DOCS DÉBITS LOC EEE DEEE ?© >® te tete SPE PEED VY connivance of ber husband.It appears the | stage settings, is what Francis Wilson Zink, are full of life and humour.The suffered from fits, which, arcording to the ! promises to present in the new opera, \u2018\u2019The three grand ballets, the Pink French Ball, | views of the Mullah, were caused by devils , Little Corporal.\u201d This is perhaps the most | with all the coryphees dressed in pink milks jm her | important of any of the numerous comic and sating, the musical festival, with the i As the woman would not name the devils | operas that Mr.Wilson has produced.In Liliputiane as famous composers and lead- ! of her own free will she was tied to a stake \u201cThe Little Corporal\u201d the comedian will be ers, among others Ntrauss, Offenbach | over a slow fire aud kept there.in spite of | seen iu the character of a bogus Napoleon.Paur, Wagner, Seid], Sousa, and the sub.her lieartrending shrieks (which came, as | Harry B, Smith has written a splendid marine ballet,\u201d with the dancers as corals, the Mullah averred, not from her, but from | story\u201d and Ludwig Englander has devoted pearls, fishes, sea-stars and Bea-roses, are | the devils in her), for over eight hours, un- the greater part of a year on the music.original.War pictures from the late war, with them in such cases, The poor woman lay on her stomach for nine months continually before the wounds on her back healed, and now she is a help.leas cripple.; Another woman treated in the same wav forgave her hushand, and thus obtaned his release, ' ! If beart never stopped beating.was always able to carry rich, bealt y and tissue of your bod your heart, is unable to supply the necessary amoun: body begins to si DR.AGNEW'S Strengthens the heart minutes a diseases of the beart and blood.r pulse, s vigor in any part of the DR.AGNEW'S CATARRHAL and statesmen, it.diseases, Reliel in n day.38 Ota.Use 1 ! ; and all druggiate, You'd N ness of breath, fainti Sold by Dr.J.G.Laviolette, 1005 Notre Dame, over Die You would never be sick if heart blood in sufficient quantity to every organ y.through weakness or the strain due to worry and overwork, t of rich, healthy blood, every part of your ¢ signs of weakness and d isease., HEART OURE.and ifresthe blood.It positively gives relief in\u201d thirty od effects a + permanent care.leeploss.ia, us fp.pormane penses, \u2018 , female doutes, Qui a fer from Tepes or Tar Id secure Dr.,AGNEwW's ailments body, you si Powbrz is endorsed Canada's greatest ministers DR, AGNEW\u2018S ONTHENT pis a Ban cure of skin DR, AGHEW'& PILLS and B.E.MeGale, 2123 Notre Dame, > ARR proscribed Royalist leader in Brittany in 1707.e buys his master's confiscated estates, and, in order to protect them, pretends to be n rabid Republican, much to the disgust of the deceived villagers.During a visit to his Chateau Henri ia surprised by Republican troops and makes the best of a serious difficulty by joining the army of Napoleon, which is about to.start for Egypt.It ia Petitpas\u2019 plan to go in the guise of a scientist and Henri in introduced as his assistant.Adele, the Parisian sweetheart of the young Royalist, changes names and the airs of their respective stations with Jacqueline, a rustic foster-sister, and the two girls accompany the new recruits as cantineers.la the second act the two bogus men of science are with the invading army in Alexandria.Henri is sentenced to be shot for writing an anti-Bonapartist song.During Napoleon's absence on the desert Petit- pas adopts the desperate measure of im.ersonating the great (General and the ikeness is perfect enough to secure Henri's release in the nick of time.Petitpas\u2019 astonishingly successful ruse results ip many ! complications, which are interrupted by the capture of himself, St.Andre, Jacqueline and Adele by the Mamelukes.In the last act the prisoners are in a louin camp, in an oasis, and the captors have made a demand for an enormous ransom in the belief that they hold the great Napoleon as a prisoner.An answer comes from the real Bonaparte and first-class funeral arrangements for the exclusive benefit of Petitpas are abandoned only when that resourceful personage takes shrewd advantage of superatitions attached to a statue of emnon on the premises.e rescue of all is affected and Petitpas finds himeelf in high favour with Jacqueline, who now changes places again with Adele.He has een secretly in Jove with her from the he- ginning but the aristocratic hauwtunr which she assumed for a purpose has all along made his case look hopeless.THEATRE FRANCAIS \u201cThe Benefit of the Doubt\u201d is to be per formed at the Theatre Francais next week.The plot hinges on the securing of a judicial separation by Mrs.Jack Alligham from her husband.Theophila Fraser js named as oo- respondent, and al whe in entirely innocent of any wrong doing, circumstances are against her.Her plea, however, leads the judge to give her the benefit of the doubt, which leaves a suspicion of guilt on both herself and Jack À ligham, Thin it can essily seen, makes à good foundation for a play dealing with the questi i vorce.Its 0 leading man.en in the cast, including Mi ra Normen.who returns to .her.æ after à Jong Jt ness, A pumber of eatures have for the waudeville bill, _ THEATRE ROYAL.\u201cFinnegan's Ball\u201d will be scen at the Theatre Royal for one week, beginning Mon- ay, November 14.This entertainment 12 commonly classified as a farce comedy, and enjoys the distinction of having furnished a supply of vivacious fun such an the average theatre -goer mort desires.AUS DER'ONE\u2019coMING.On Friday evening, November Adele Aus der Ohe, the famous will make her re-appearance in this eity.She will appear in conjunction with Miaÿ Sara Anderson, à soprano of more than ordinary merit.Ans der he is an attist whose technique is truly wonderful.Miss Sara Anderson has 8 mezzo-soprano voice of the purest and most even quality.Both of these artists will appear at the Windsor Hall under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Morning Musical Club, which is in iteelfzg rantee of a programme of more than ordinary merit.25th, pianiste, A LITERARY TREAT.Mrs.Waldo Richards, of Boston, in Story and Dialect Recital.Montrealers, and especielly those w met Mrs.Waldo Richards during her recent visit to ontreal, will learn with pleasure that there will be an opportunity to hear her in public within the next fortnight, as she has consented to give a recital, probably In the Y.M.C.A.Hal), about the 22nd or 23rd Imat., due notice of which will be given later.In story and dialect recital, Mrs.Richards has \u2018achieved a world-wide reputation.Of her the Logdon Times says: \u201cNot onl has Mrs.Richards a nympa- thetic tacuity of observation, but she han evidently studied her art long and carefully.er entertainment was, In short, a complete success.\u201d During Mrs.Richards\u2019 European tour in Harold Frederic cabled the New York Times: \u201cMrs.Waldo Richards, after a notable success in Paris, has quite surpassed aii provioge s of American entertain.h tn H .er re # have xiven the somewhat languid season a genuine topic of Interest, and ths Royalty and tocracy have displayed almost enthusiasm over her work.\u201d rs.chards recited at the homes of Mrs, Mackay, ton House Terrace, a at Governor House, the London residence of the Duke of Westminster.Among her auditors at the various entertainments In ce, Cannes and London were the nee of Wales, the Princess Béatrice and Prin- fo Victoria of Schieswis- Holstein the chess of Teck, Princess Victoria of Wales, and many other distinguished ts.Among her patronesses in Paris were the be the tirst appearance of the ! == = epretetfreteef Keg, Resident Engineer, Halifax, N.8, © \\ possession, and, as the chiefs were willing, phcation to the postmaater et Hal's Tlarbour.we planted our flag there.Now, we are N°8.and at the Denain on Public Works.poing to stay.If the Khedive thinks it in Ottawa.Pa ° is territory.let him come and take it.Tenders will not be considersd unless ma ; on the form supplied, ant signed with the ac- Mark you, the French are studiously care.U3, th form supplied.and sig ful to separate the Khedive from his Bnt- An accepted bank cheque ayable to the | ish friends.They claim that they recog.urder of the Honourable the Minister of Pubb.c nize only one authority in that regian- Works for Ave Nundred dollars (8500.00), must the hend of the Kgyptian Government.torteltnd 1, each tender cline Sheque will be Rut Cenein! Kitch the English \u2018 pte \u2018the o ui (renein 3tchener, v ishman, is fail to complete the work contracted for, and the Sirdar of E ypt and the Khedive's re.will be returned In case of non-acceptarce of\u2019 dar.presentative, and the folly of France's pro- tend De ent d à Heel! to ec- test that they are not resisting England.cept the wen eur any onder ™ t CHURCH OF ENGLAND.BUNDAY AFTER ITY PRESBYTERIAN.HMIST CHU RCH 1.1 : iening service ato vo clock.cali rervice 11 ocluck, A.Doudlet, church miesionary.prise ber tie rector.ANDREWS « geuren of Brotland) Hu M 1 avons Very Her.Dean Carmichael, ip y I The pustor wii ofticiate at wll mervives.Mind wus needed, his patients needed his advice, they demanded hun back 13 tnesr JHALME R'S CHU RCH st.ducted lu seats be'ore \\ tree and unappropriated THE EVANGELIST.Pustors Bible cluss tor young nen, 315 pa.fs «©.?.- unappropriated, Hey Le \u201ctoi +N San JAM Es THE APOSTLE.Holy Commun- RESCENT FTREET.The R PE ie EE Sabbath ve pool \u2018and VRINITY CHURCH, Robert Campbell D.D.and dns pastor proue he at tn ies, aMARTINE, Rev GO.Osborne Truop.M.à.uty Cou > um ese Achuol ut 10 a un corner St.Paul and Inapec- Morning service at Murning te i.at clue pind \u201cLin lo class 3 wom.A.Elite à N'S LHATEL corner Durches- MEIICAN PRESDYTERIAN © A rehden un Evans, : nes an TR ; Sabbath-echoo! and Sabbeth school 1v am.M Rector s Bible \u2018Class and Bunua)-w NLEY STREET, nour he Windsor Rev.M a.3 ana 7 O Chor K Ésentuæ eet MISBION.309 Delorimier ave, ; pm.Be View Sunday (Cyuning at 7 o'ciock.Mr.ei Pastor, ; v ; JT.st DES, corner Coursol and inet Se Nad 1m Babbath-echool and Hible class ac 3 TM.:.Morning prayer at 1 ELVILLE CHURCH, Re Sunday- -school \u2018and\u2019 'Bibie class m î ATFONNEU VE 5, URESUYTERI AN \"CHE \u201cRCA Hev .RAVE, Welilngton street.Servires in \u201c - 5 ?pm Communion.Morning prayer at mn ocho Bt 11 und 7 v'eluck, Rev.Wood and Western ave.vhildren'n service 3 p.The rector will preach at ai ENE Lachine.Rrotor | H.M.Holy Coômmunlon 8 a.Arming.a r Ww n'elnek Kvenung prayer, Lee a ck._Bunday- -school 3 va, or 1 , Evening 7.LAH -school Pad Wu Classez rot ROYAL VALE.Rev.J Myies Crom- t i street, .CTR .IT (LAURENT Rev.p.m Bunday- school \u2018and Bibie TT.MARKK'B.Services at Bablach- price ahd vie Tetass ; pm Sp {E.corner of Dorchester and Cham- v.T.Carriery vursets Rev tor, tor, Kerviamoy 13 qm.ond up 7 ame, \u2018 nday- -school and Bible class for ST A NPREW 8 Lachine.QT.SIMON\" 8 CHURCH, corner of 8t.Notre Dam m.ESTMIN BTER (Atwater ave.R M.S.1 m.p.m.J.Usborne, a whi preach at the eveni 88rvices at 11 a.m.and 7?p.m.Senay.school i 4 p.m.c ier.NFIGES Rev t JT.MARS CHAPEL, Dorval.Service 4 fervices at 11 a.m, KE NsiscTox MIRSION Bervices Sunday n 7 p.m.Bunday school 3 IT BARNABAS, & Lambe Ww.J M.A, Morning service at Eveniux service a and Bible tisoses + 4 Dm, ST.MARKS Longueuil Services at 1 a.m.rember, laud, lor the construction of « Power - LL CHAINTR Cor .Couuchsors #ireets Anne streels.Beats ail .Luivine service at 11 a.m.and 7 pm.Preacher, a p.m, Sunday.school ana Bible classe de LIVET.corner Osborne and Mountain ste ï I JHURCH or ENGLAN Lam and Bible classes at 3pm.i 3 x _- RACF.oomner of ©Clvsr and Werner aver.YHURCH uF THE So, vul-emont ! no cna .ae Morn service and Hoty RENCH, Mance street, Al Services at 11 a.m.m Sunday rabool at nuon (CHURCH oF THE IRIE Cotes oe 1 b T.PHILIP'S CHURCH.Montres) Morning prayer at .f|uuday-schoul and Bible class at 3 MARK'E.'alleyteld, nt , ui clock Kvenine ver ?o'clock Bible ass Sunday.school 3 pm HE BAPTIST TABERNACLE, 1000 ~t erine .nde y ices .m.Sunday-schooi at .ham.acting pastor.TEA BAPTIST CHURCH am 7 schoui and \"ble class 3 p.m.Seats (ree, aT ANDREW'S.Back River Morning pray- Etening Preyer 70 pluck.Nundah.at 10 a.m.Rev.\u2014 REFORMED EPISCOPAL.ICHMOND SQUARE MIS3I0 ON.> chou! $30 am, Divine service at 7 pt A.MAISONNEUVE corner Pie 1X and Adam mw sam.1 o'clock.Sunday school at § QT BARTHOLOMEW'S.e : end evening preacher.Rev am.Evensong at 1 o cloe \"DE BELLEVUE.PRA service 7 pm, in HURCH OF THE MERSIAH.Sarvices at Ji Urank Trunk avenue.F preach 3t buth morning and evening services.ERST PARK AND BOULEVARD MIR- Divine service at 1) a MARY'S CHURCH, Reaconafield.Morning LUTHERAN CHURCH, 3 0,00000000000000000000000d 0 C00 000000000000000000000 Who is Yoor Butcher?WHAT IS IT MATT ERS LITTLE 1F YOU UsE but Egypt, is plain By order, The situation is emply the: Marchand E ¥.E ROY.ad to leave Fashoda.\u2018or the Khesive, Department of Puble Works.re through his averedited representative, Ottawa, 19h Oct Yeneral Kitchener, would use his army to Sewspapers inserting this advertisement with drive him out.out a harley from the Department will oh The French claim the Province of Bahr- P¢ \u2018er e sihazel to the confluence of the Bahr-el- Jehel with the Bahr-el- Charel \u201cand the Shitluck _conntry on the left hank of the White Nile, as far an Fanhoda.It is an unhealthy region, sparsely settled and extremely dangerous to white men on account Ÿ of the marshy nature of the ground.The 8.; British have reason to prize it.in spite of ; ite unhealthiness.for it is almoèt in n SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- direct line with the point from which signed, ane endorsed \u201cTender for New Roof wonld start the r-ilroad that has heen the Wg 0.Just are fonte of.Montreal.*, \u2018 v n onday.Nu- dream of Cecil Rhodes, from Cire to the Guat wil ve receiv dL Hay il ou: Cane.c éring vf the\u2019 Host Office, Montreal.; Mans and specifications can he seen and = =\" \u2014\u2014\u2014~\u2014\u2014 form ul tender and all necessary information RAD ne RT Dizzy neAD.obtained oy this (department and at the office of the Ul of Works, Post Office.Montreal Life was a Living Death, hut Br Agnew Vers tendering are notified that tenders Cure for the Weart Relieved Im Thirty will not be considered unless made an the Minnies Low ate) signed \"with their ae- ' \u201c1 was so troubled with heart disease that le niet be accompanied by an ec- F erutd not Aend en à chair without grow copies bats cheque made a ab ty Che order < - the onouratiie the 3 re foot in dan rn sn mre a bone sudde \" Horr quel tu ten per cent amount vf y startled, brought œù violent palpitatisn !afie tender, which win be tenter d 4 the party and -nffocation plie pain, «bout the heart.| decline to\u2019 enter veto 8 fam rare wher rolled re .1 A upun tu dno we), or If he » complete the jed many remedie.and physicians without | Ton UE the] (gar OmPlete the relief.} took tao bottles of De, Agnew '« ® ve, F nol Cure for the Vedrt, and.athe gh tre sept pormaitieuue su bete on itself to ac- sears dgn, 1 have not felt he slighfest cept the lowest or any tender return of the trouble.1 think it the y order, E.ROY when 5 Fmedies.\u201d Mrs.W.R, \u201cRecretary per 5 ; Pacte anne, oon \u201cte, Department of Public Works, a wo.avivletté, otre = 1 vertiseme.with.Dame, ana by B.E.Moliale, 2123 Notre te athe oy co Denactiment au nn the a \\ il paid for) it.™ s .~ BLANCHEUR?BLANCHEUR is a washing fluid that has been in use in the principal laundries in Bngland for the past twenty years Ittakes all stains out of your washing.Tea stains, fruit stains, and medicine stains come out with absolutely no labour or boiling.It brings your Clothes beautifully white.Get a se Bottle from your Grocer for Washday.00.00000000000000000000 NIK U ea & Perrins \u201cSauce.J.M.Doruras & Cb, ou CANT TAKE \"ANYTHING better for a cough than Pectoral Lalsam.PRICE 98 CENTS.\u2014\u2014 ee 1 METHODIST.JAMES METHODIST CHURC cornez JT of St.Catherine and City Counciliors sts.Rev.D \u2018Withaine and Rev.Wu.Sparling.pastors.ir.Potts, of Toruntu, will preach at 1 am and 7 pm.em eee = MINION UARE.Rev.T H.Mansell, pastor, an service at ll.Even.uy service ut 1.OUGLAB CHURCH.Kev.W.H.Emal-p, pastor.Serviier 11 am and 7 pm.Bul duy-vehoot and Bible class 3 pm OUNTAIN STREET, corner Mountain and Torrance sts.v.iwr.Jackson, pastor.Services ut 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday-school § v.m yHERBROOKE STREET METHODIST UKCH, Rev.P, L.Richardson, B.A+ wot aston, Services ab 11 a.m.and 7 p.m, any schol at 3 p.m \u2014\u2014\u2014 memes - \\ TEET END METHODIST CHURCH, corner of Soursal and Canning streets.Services til a and 7 p.m.Sabbath-school at 3 p.m.Hew.David Winter, pastor.VENTENARY, POINT ST.CHARLES.Rew Melvin Taylor, pastor.Morning 11 am Sunday-schoot and Bible class 3 Eveaing v.m.ORCHESTER STREET Rev.H.6.Cairns, pastor.Services ut il a.m.and 4 p.m.Sunday-achool and pastor's Bible class à L.m.J ABT END.corner Lazauchetiere and Plessis sts.Rev.GQ.G.Huxtable, pastor.Ban vices at luo a.m.and 7 p.m.4 1 OCHELAGA METHODIST.17 Marl \u2014 street.Hunday services !1 a.m.and 7 p Sabbatheschoul $ p.m.Rev.E.A.Davis, ba phy prier, FRENCH METHODIST, corner of and 5t Elizabeth.Rev.Leo Ean pastor, Bervices ot 11 a.m.and 7 bin.Sanday-school ut 10 VV STMOUNT\u201d METHODIST CHURCH, cur- ner \\Vestern end Lansdowne avenues.Rev.W Clhpsham, pastor.Services 11 am.and T pm.Sunday-school and pastor's class $ p.m.A OUNT ROYAL AV ENUBD MBTHODIAT «2 CHURCH.Services at 1} s.mn.and 7 ¥.m., corner of Berri and Mount Koyal averses Rev.J.A.Belton, pastor.Sunday-school at v.m.JT HENRY METHODIST CHPREC S vice 11 am and 7 pm Buniay- NC pm.Rev W.H.Btevens, pastur.=, 8S\u201d LAMBERT METHODIST SE ROCH, Bt, b Lambert.Pastor Rev, S.Lennon, H D.Services at 11 a m.and 7 > m.Sunday- -achool and Bible classes 3 p.m.\"VOTE RT.PAUL Mornine service at u am.Evening service at AME ONTREAL SOUTH.Rev.A E.Runnels, L., pastor.Berv.ces will be condugte ed a m.ang 7 p.m.Sunday-sehool wad able San at op AS ONTREAL WEST METHODIST DISTRICT A CHURCH, Herald avenue, pastor, the nes.Wu.adr ford.The pastor w 1) preach at il a.m.and : p.m.Bunday-school at 3 p.m.MISCELLANEOUS.FOSPEL JEMIERANCE MEETING every Huhta Al 130 pm, Fest End Mathod- 8t Le- ire a vor.Plessis und lLagauche tiere ni, during the winter months.\u2014 JCANDINAVIAN EVANGELICAL MISSION k ot Muntreal.Bervices every Sunday at the American Fresbyterian Unapel, 75 Inspector at.M jme and 7.30 p.m.All Scandinavians iIn- FOL Fes MOVEMENT Public segv ices are id nthe Hall, 174 Inspector st.) on Sun- Fit 10.0 a,m.\u201cadd and ?pm.Rev.Bmery ith.pastpr se 19 \u20ac \u201cFm CHURCH OF CHRIST, Solertt- tr Lu Bt Catherine st.Services Sunday, rm.and : p.\u2014 \u2014_ Au.WAY à MES CHRISTIAN ASSOCLA - shu meets in KR.M.UC Hal, corner Wed.and Richmond streets (Dear subway).sunt st.Charles.every suaday at + pm Wi Elsa MISSION, Walford Hall.Bertice Se ARMY, Gospel services (in e lish) at the Barracks, 2 St.po cxander \u2019 at 7 7 ati 11 am.and s and 7.30 Cut I TIAN JRWISH MISSION, 3.St dr Service Sund .Rev.John Scarier, m leds ary.HE ADVENT CHRISTIAN CONGR.A tion, aservatory Hai, 2369 St.Cathe st.Services at 7 «nly.Sermon > vider Charces Robertson Vofticiat ing.Subject.\u2018What hur the , rent Reformation reformed 1 RA RITIRHE METHODIST EPISCOPAL MIS- 26 bert st., Chaboillez square.3ondsy hoc ny am.and 7.4 pm Bible clans im.7.30 eveninæ.AN are welcome.Rev.Robert L.Holden, pastor.JPROTFETANT HOUSE OF INDUSTRY AND es, longue Pointe.Sunday at 3 p.ima divine service, concuvteu by Res, Dr.Shaw.*HRISTIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.M J ings held at 2 pmi every Sunday, at Jicturia avenue, Westmount.C.A.Mope, conductor of the service: E OWN MEET.Every Sunday Riper Ri nat orne.in Calvary Chureh meetings, guod nging, led by male choir der the direction of Mr, Fred.Capo us CONGREGATIONAL.ALVARY.Rev.M.Hill, M.A., Pastor.Morniax at 11.Evening at 7.nowt ST CHARLES, 185 more Ho = Urs of service, 11 pri Mornine preacher, the Eve ning preacher, Rev.J R.Webb.da y- -8chool and Bible Class at 3 p.m.ETHLEHEM, Westmount.cor, Clarke apé Western avenues, Rev R.Hopkin, pastor.Bervices at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Evening theme, Ces MMA ANU CEL.corner Bt.Catherine apd Stanley streeta.Rev.Dr E.C.Evans, pastor.Morning service at u o'elcek.Subject, vire.Eve ning service at 7.Subject: \u2018The beginning of edemption.* or \u201cThe Guspel in Eden * FJION.Rev.W.H Warriner, B.A.B.D_, pastor.Morning service 11 am.Eveni service at 7 pm.Preacher at both servi Rev.Morgan Wood, af Toronto ce F.i ir } _ The Riots of the Com Troubles mune Recalled-Present Ilustrated.FISTICUFFS IN THE FRENCH CHANBER.SBE 86 1 48 8-88 HG LOS TOISDI SIDS 1D-G 08 & \u201c No sooner had M Prison 1 ft the tribune \u201cnan M.Derouivde rushed ta se 08 The majority, he declared, had oniv supported the Brisson Cabinet be.\u201c cause M.C'avaigane Detonged ton.These nent proatved 4 tuonlt, and \u201c5 n the excitriment.Buslv, the Labour member, and M.Paulin Merv, a former Boulangist, came to blows.; COIR E EE 585 drr8 $55 wbmonuinioto gi A Paris correspondent writes Keemms about to repeat itsels in aris such as those or the past | poosings in which blood has Auwerl treels ve ut such recent occurrence as to Le within the me mory vf all, and further bah on country\u2019s history the deeds are of like na ture, the whole country was delaged with L'o d were succeeded by a lull that was broken | after the capture of Par by one of those waves that have given the Parisian popu lace a peeubar reputation.On Marely Us 1871, the city was in the lands ot the Rod Repubiicans, and mine days laier 14.; Commune wae declared the onls lauful : goverymeni.Nothing was safe atter that | - 1 he column erected to the memory of Ni ; poleon and his army in une où the Principal &Hé-ret sé 5 5 0-8 a i 4 THE PARIS STREET RINDTING.\u2014 During the street meting that took re of the Anti-Semite League attire Police who was not in umform.and w History | vere fied a { { i the : i cand those who The davs of the revolution, during which FREE 8 3D Sabie à 17 tie Larivades, vollevs wore That | tired up and down the streets; the sigh (ty 1» threatened again with disturbances | of a aan fleccuz for hie life pursued hy mob firing at the fugitive until he tell riddied math balls, was one that could be seen almost every hour of some cf the davs No fierce had become the mobs of Pape that women were shot down in the streets, did this, not cuntent with killing the ining, would empty their Cans again and again into the cermse.The | \u201cha: PDarbo insurgents v, Archbishop af Pars-, Bouja Moujeau.President of the Conti ot Cassatinn, end others whum they had held as hostages ne Commune came to an end only | vhen 25,0 prisoners had been taken and | \"ars had been so tom by strife that 1 | seemed a hopeless task to LEN aus, acath, 1 bring onler ou: Many of the prisoners suffered | while à number were transported.DE TRESSISSISHHELSI IS SAHSSS tT > v \u2014 \u2014 ar == TT A WOUNDED PREFECT OF POLICE.place in Pars on Tuesday, several mem- ked M.Leproust, Commissioner of as mistaiten fer a Drevfnsard.He was °° & beaten.knocked down and kicke-l Fortunately another police official arriv- 7 2 ed in time to save him from benz killed.PA + 1060060606 0001 0-5 5-5- 5 DONOACEE A.DAG 3 DB 666000456060» squares of Paris was pulled down as \u201cmonument of tyranny.\u201d systematie | war was begun on all public buildings, pe troleum being used to ignite them and the ! ames ing fed with oil to make then.: burn the faster.No one was allowed to | interefere with the progress of the Hames.| and the loss was incaleulably.many price ! relics being destroyed.Murder staik ed through the streets.Human life wie counted cheap.The Government trocpre under Marshal MacMahon firveely attack.the insurgents, and behind hastily thrown-up barricades of pAvVIDE stones, waggons, household furniture, and anv.thing that came handiest, the sttife ran Ted in the streets où Paris.Cannon shot - HISTORY KNOCKED DOWN.The Forthcoming Sales of \u201cthe Beaufort Estates in Monmouth- .shire.\\ CASTLES.FORTRESSES AND AB- | BEYS THROWN UPON THE LAND MARKET.With the forthcoming sc'es of the Rean.fort estates.in Monmonth OPERATORS ON no Rashi nor rong ANTED \u2014 MAN TO ASBIST IN O \"EXPERIENCED TRAV.Aer Din nbd connections hetween Montreal\u2019 and Torontd and throughout Northern Untarin, open for engagement after January in beat references, corre- Address R, 1282, Star office, dei FANTED-RY EXPERIENCED LAUNdress, familie= washing by week or dozen.ADply or send post card to 11 Cour so) nt.247 1 SHI Pants and overslla; also mañ to work 144, ing clerk ; a few pundred ENTS IN EVERY TOWN o us eh new patent bag-hoider.an interest will Ra given in the CET : I t si or terms ap- Bix commission: sells at se ed a fon R cash, to purée one-third À \u201cSORCIER 04 DOR cts Wire \u2014 FEMPLOYMENT RY A lady who has 3 typewriter; no objec to Yeneral office work.Address Re tion 1287, Star office.WAY ANTED \u2014 RY A WIDOW wink OF ?pind out by, the dar.oie fences \u20181399, \u2018tar Of 4.7, by Ringwood,\u201d 642, son dw.Everefy,'\" \u20ac years of, 1¢ hands 1 pe.trotted 3rd heat an à two year old tn 1 recor One of the most st;lish rie 2 To \u201ccanada, For further particulars apply tu John Berain.Cornwall, HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.Fos BALE \u2014 MUBKOYITE STALLION.A \u2018\u2019Bourko\u2019* by \u201c MuskoriteT hy Sutera .fret dam ° ect Briar,\u2019 dam Puc ANTED \u2014 A LARGE ENGLISH HUNTing saddle, must he In good order.Ad.26 3 dress , 1065, Btar Office For BAI.E-BU SINESS BUGGY.CRA- large siiF.in good order; the lot for $60, or will separate.Apply to 523 Berri st (OR SALE -\u2014 maiiFAUTIFU EA AND VERY hen \u2018net road are.tel: 1.50, aiso nice grey horse.had roadmer can be driven by laggy or child.1277 St Hominique st 271 ehoir sleigh, pair oi black goat robes a set of light harness, all R BALE PONIEB.A FINE matched pa.r.young.perfectly sound, clean and smooth perfectly gentle and quiet ; splendid actors; sell the palr at bis; about half value of one.Also ob harness.used one year, sell at 875 to close out.Apply Box 558, Truro, Nova Scotia.rneton and JOR BALE \u2014 CHEAP.BRAND NEW 267 1 OR SALE \u2014 CHEAP.TWO FINE bread waggons and two bread sleigh: also some horses ; all in first class condi, tion.Address N 1213, Btar office.287 2 cutter.Apply © 0 Murra For SALE \u2014 CHEAP, 1 EXPRERS sleigh, nearly new, and 1 driving sleigh, bes, bargain for cash.Apply, 294 Roy st, Or 54 Emity st.OR RALE \u2014 A LARGE AND A BMALL xpress sleigh, also large coal stove, , st 267 1 exp cheap.7% Versailles NOR SALE \u2014 BPECIAL SALE Or hormes for auction, Monday, November 14th, and from day te day dntll sold.A large collection of horses consigned to us by parties wishing to dispose of them for the winter.These sales will be post tively without reserve or limit, ns every hoarse offered will be sold to the highest bidder, together with some choice winter ries.Among the lot will be one handsome Liack Hawk stallion, a perfect Réäuty ; aiso handsome bay mare, 5 years old 15.4 hands high, family broken, sired by Qul- and the good year old thoroughbred filly Princess Ninette, by The Sensation, dam Daisy.This is a beautiful mare, and must be sold.Monday at 2% p.m.Mont- eal Horse Emporium, Bt.Paul and Mo Gi streets, Buzzell & Smith, Proprietors.T.W 26; 1 Foster, auctioneer.PATENT SOLICITORS.INVENTIONS PATENTED AND TRADE MARKS REGISTERED IN ALL COUNTRIES.OWEN N.EVANS, Temple Building, Montreal.Write for particulars.\u201c3 ent , Sep We bave extonabes ve serie in the intricate patent laws ATENTS \u2018 are swindled roe nd of M0 foreign corn tr.Bend sketch, model .for free advice.MARION & WARION, xperta.New York Life sien, Montreal, and Abiantic Balding, Washington.D - FETHERSTONAL cu nate PATENTS PROCURED, Life Building, Cor, 8t.James & a Peter Bis, Montreal.Cen.Paient Bolletters sad Bupert Beshunicel Engineers. A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 re 7 re ROOMS TO LET.ROOMS TO LET PERSONALS.et etl 8 \u2014 840 DORCHESTER STREET, OP- JUOMS \u2014 TWO FU RNIBH D, ON BATH- EREONAL GROSE'8 SXCRET SERVICE posite Bt.James Club, warm, clean, airy room fiat, heat E Water, gas.hot P 5 62, 6 and 6 Temple Building.and comfortable, choicest Iiritish Losrd sad and cold bath ner terms eight and Legitimate devective work.This will be found cooking; telephone, Auer light, latest IMpruve- seven doliurs per month.Address 8, 6534.star s reliable medium for furnishing information ren 22 = Branch Office : ; to those reading at a distance.Rete rence: the 7 tuding banks and corporations.John J rose, MS \u2014 WELI, HEATED.WITH _GOUD VOM \u2014 NICELY Fu HNISHED, WARM | Principal.238 tt\" Rare week.t \u2014 Roous \u2014 NICK.COMFORTABLE rooms, one connecting with sitting-room, clean and warm; gentlemen only: quiet French family.53 Victoria »t 283 & OOMS \u2014 TO LET WITM EXCELLENT board, meals served separately If desired; transients a«ummudated 336 Durchester st.$15.00 month, alsu table board 4 letoria st 263 BED- ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, TO refined parties, fine situation.house com- nodlous, bathrovm cach finor, .bicycle accommodation.transients; references.741 Sherbrooke at 3 OOM» OM - COMFORTARL Yo FURNISHED reoni.un hath flat, ail ern conveni- Apply 36 Victoria st.283 5 ences RM NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS TO Jet.Telephone Up 2036.40 McGill \u201cotlere 284 ar enue 1 OM ~~ y habits, Hindern conveniences.17 Mayo FC TENTLEMEN oF in private famtix: he children; Me + FURNISHED QUIET atk OOME \u2014 double front room, clase Parisian and English tavie.Apply 81 fon ave 264 BEAUTIFULLY also single rooms, fret n 5 1 OOM S WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, with hoard.suitable for married couples.Bs Cathedral 264 4 OONS -+ TO LET.LARGE, WELL FUR- 1 nished ruoins, hot water and gas; modern conveniences 85 Union.ave, l OOMR - LARGE, with good board, pect tabla board, te Univers University rt.Ro.vacancy for Mel at eu WELL QUE bright, nn bathroum couple or grntlemen, with board, Jovaiity.88 St.Famille Ru 1 OOM - WARM furnished front gentlemen aniy NM PLEASANT ROOMS.first class in every re- transients accommuinted.sie LIY FU RNIBHED SINGI 2 room, soffR bed, with board, also three table boarders lus Mans ze; 3 FURNISHED, WARM flat, married rat class ony AND COMFORTARL v roum, all latest tnprov Urescert & monts: OOM COMFORTABLY Eu RNISHED, bright, warm ruvom, on bathrem fet, Auer light, and all contenteaces Jui Huteht- son At, RL GOM - A LARGE FRONT TPEDROOMN on bathroom fut, rattahie fr Two mon or married souple.terms moderate 744 Jagaue heiere st 25 à eT COURTE ANDY micels furnished, in pri nion ave 285 1 FURNISHED OR UNFURNISH and gentleman.Ene Richmond square at 2a tlemen Apply POOMS Tor eingie re me.rate family.24 OOMS ed.would suit lady lish family, no children.ROOMS To 1 T200Ms rt TRNISHED .464 Berri sl Tes - RELA only R™ NICE FURNISHED ROOM IN votes \u2018private famii; TA Argyle Fb La Ron \u2014 BMALI, ROOM Wei.Tor VIE Th (Auer light), private familly.Itg*t bredh- fast if wanted; grntieman only vw Park ae ne 7 DOUMS WELL FURNISHED, DOURLE and singie, modern son\\enien rs.fur wentlemen in a quiei house 26 Metill © here i ae - RM \u2014 UNFURNISHED, USE OF KIT chen, hot and cold water 29% St \u2018har les Rorromee st.near Sherbrooke vu 2 Rx \u2014 NICE.WARM AND i MEPORT- ably furnished trent room, an bathroom flat.hat w Auer Ligh! and all modern cons eniences; strictly private faim: TY Palace st If 5 NICELY FURNISHED FRONT OM A bedroom, «+n hathronm fen, hot water eating, gus, «nn Hutchisen «suitable tor 0 gonitemen Apply FE Beis, 212 St James ree 88 2 \u2014 tr - Rv - (ob RIZED SUIT ARLE FOR twa young men.with good) board, alse Wom vu bathroom flat, 24 st, Catherine et\" 8 2 room 37 Mansñe) I com - TO LET COMFORTABLE \"ROOM, rent low, English family, three mi: me tL.from Morgan Kdward DOM _-4'OMFORTABLE.WARM.LARGE room to à gentleman uf quiet avin.bot water heating, Ker light; every convenience, ss University st.8 1 OMS | \u2014 TWu BMAL 1 Tre RNISIIED mse, unouccupied znd Nuvember.for entiemen only.19 Victoria st.References required.27 1 \u2014 oar RoW - LARGE FRONT ROOM, ON bathroum flat, i at 112 Stanley st.; private Protestant amity: Auer tight; references exchanged.267 1 VOMB \u2014 FRON FT PARLE ND uther rooms, newly titted arts patotel, turnixhed or unfurnished.Apply 296M dur duct at Jul OUM La COMFORTAN BY 11 RNISHE D room lu rent, witheut bear Tele: cn 8 exchanged.Apply 118 Mamie 207 VOMS FURNISHED, DOUBLE AND |! I single, with or without board, heated by het water.also good ta\u201cle board.terms moi: «rate.21 Plateau at.37 3 OOMS FOUR ROOMS, U NPURNISHED, on top flat.In good In\u2018altts, heared, and | hater on flat, rent low.Address 5, 645 Star | me Kr CRM UNE LARUFE FRONT UNFUR- : nirhed room, heated, use of kitchen, and ail ho pne comforts virer ha Apply 17 2 Chatolilsz sn, 267 1 Fr CNICELY FURNISHED, BATM- room flat, modern convenience, Trmalay turnace, Auer jight, near Dominion Tare Lie Cathedral \u2014 1 LOIN +- NEW LY FURNISHED \u201choo, ON hath fiat, electric light, immediate poa- Feasion.terms moderate.100 Mansfield street, upp Bank BEI T0 LET ONE L ARGE FU RNISH- | ed or unfurnished ru n.on * in private 15 heated hy furnace » Charen Pro Ms TO LET COMFORT ARLY FUR nished rooms, eiery auiisenten + NON | tora st 287 0 LR TRINGLE AND pt 1150 Rix furnished, hot varer hrating.Auer [hy terms moderate; board If regard 2 sere R PUR VIR SPLENTID DOUBLE ROOM.nr without hoard, married counte preferred.té st.Hubert t J HAVING COZY riable room To Rs, TWO Lans\u201d home, weuld rent | tavo ladice (naaged during | ten If nestred.PL 1254, StRi ] _ M WARM, ROOM, Fon two, tn small private \u2018an meals as dr- ; mred, x mild rent to ons only 1 willing to ray i Ufêire 267 a breakfast anid \u2018 er - 267 0 sou THERN i ! Jom \"LARGE | INF RNISHED \u201cHACK ; artour, for two gentlemen or married uupue } entra] local.Apply 5 Maner bl Rows BRIGHT.WELL Fr RN HED me en bathreom Moor, with goad oT ' toard.I 32 Victoria st LR THREE UNFURNISHUE n ROOMS, suitable for housekeeping, Risen one single furnished DOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS.and Mngle.every onvenien os, famaly 198 num ave Ï VOMS \u2014 Tu LET.LARGE COMFOR- ; tabie double room ; also 0 single 127 Metcaife, corner Burnside.21 2 front Apply 19 Cather DOU RL private 287 ?Croom.| _\u2014 BOARD.| a | ! 1 OARD \u2014AND ROOMS FOR LAlurs DURing voniinement, private ladies attended to at thatr own hame.rs.B.ume, Ladies\u2019 Doctress.1531 Cadjeux.102 OARD \u2014 MRF MeBEWAN, LADIES BICK nurse, Buperivr accommodation.best OOM FRONT ROOM, SUITABLE FOR ( medical attendance; strictly private.Terms tv gentiemen, with or without beard wederate, 137 Cadieux st.187 19% 3822 Untarin 758 = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mm ms mr nr me BAPE - MEY.SARL.DOCTRESS, PRI- 1 VOMS - TWO SINGLE FROOME.PRI- vate accommodation, with or without pee vate family: gentlemen only.153 Mans- © fessional attendance.ar without board.iadies Held et 2 z treated and attendra, = Monique st 266 8 mem SE m0 ee LOMS TWo OM OTHREE UNFURNISH- oARD _\u2014 FIRST CLASS TABLE BOARD, ed warm, sunny.hot water heating.bat 1 alsu front parlour to let, Apply 61 Vie- separate, large oh thes press, hal.| ogo, m6 8 y.orening of rooms, tau in tamily JB = nee Arthur wc GARD NRS.MAYER, LADIER\" SICK ; ; nu = .nurse, private pooommodation.Lisat medi.RM DOURLE FIRNISHED BAUK cal attendange.Termin moderate.12M St Eliza- parlour bedroom.#0 Manzfield sat.266 2 | beth st.267 1neod pe OOM LARGE DOUBLE FRONT ROOM.© 1yGARD GO BOARD.NFRLY FUR R sultahle for a compte, nexls furnoshen, ] nirhed.comfortable double room.he Auer lights, ete : private famils uo children, | fr ta, gentiemen trends.no children; oh rod cprartantt for learning ren ho per month: table beard $5 0% per week Kraniey *t 88 hlocke fram CP, station and freight sme Sm © 178 Champ de Mars st 287 1 Ie\" LARGE.WELL FTRNISHED TT Tr oem oo CTT front rem.with or without board, ens DARD MME.A LAFRANCOIS, LAD Val Incalits, private family 272 St Charles B dartress, gonad hoard an! attendance \u201cnt Fotrames st, #bove Ontario 86 ! hest physfciant strictly private: terms easy.me tad = - >\" Lawren I 1 LARGE DOURLE ROOM, FUR.I O03 nished, bathroom flat; Lured °$ Staniey PONS breakfast tf ce.284 DOPRLE SIN TO LET AND gle front rrom, bathroom flat 22 Me.ol Flee ave 2/82 Re, Nic El, v FT RNISHED TRooMa, tor ane or two, private tamil no chi men, a st Urbain st, Just below Sher biooke, 82 1 WOME Ha, r AL ST TWh NEA AT, newly furnished ÿ.\u201cdrpoms, :beerful and peasant weality, VID une and hot water Lenting.In private tami 287 I OMS NEWLY FURNIRHED ROOM on parinur Hat, alsa ore on throm, hot water heating, use ot kitchen.24 Mance 207 3 OUMS COMFURTABI.Y Fu RN (SHED double and single, gas, hot vater heating, breakfast {{ desired.ST Uni ersity 154 QOMR 13 TORRANUE 8TH EE T.Te front ceamfortabls fumishet Tome and email, on bathroom flat, suitable for housekeeping.terms reasouphie i Re) THOM IN SELYCT FRIV ATE FAMILY of three wu ts, fur one or two gentlemen, wae hot water heat ALE Famille «1 mit 1 COHIMES Ni FLY Fr TRNISHE Ln WITH modern conveniences, 5) Cathedral street.261 1 2a DOURLE, ONE SI Roy, TWO NULE room, furnished, hot water heating, ga=.poeletly private fanuly, partied board if deal 55 fa kas + 243 Send Ree « CCOMFORTAHL : F1 RNISIED room, heared A Paisy furnace, Auer Vb ete.Appli ft =tantes Mi HANDSOMELS FURNISHED oy - botrpom, With yse of And piano, nostrils venient to Beau + and first clans parties pre | change Address L telephone con- Alexander s Cafe: only prets References fx.star Branch of.i 267 OOMR DOURLE hed prom, class tahie AND hot water, heard, 22 SINGLE with RRA Victoria st ROARD, transients taken wil Tv PPER heated, 3 36: 0 FUR- first 67 1 OOMS alten 342 Mansfield IPOONM - TOR WITHOUT parlours, WITH double 1 FURNISHED SMALL u , Auer lignt.hot water dollars month.6 Mansfield st OM \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED ROM.gas and hot water furna eo, on the fat ot the bathroom.29% St Denls, upper lens ment.7si 1 BACK PARLOUR UN I pou \u2014 A LARGE floor, containiig twa clothes presses, Tor twy gentlemen.pl 201 St.Urbain st, A Just below Sherbranke st.bd 3 Res UNFURNISHED ROOMS, RIN.a or double.315 St.Urbain.267 3 Dom \u2014 FURNISHED OR UNFIT RNISH- ed, with xaid, alse stable and coach.house and loft.+6 +6 Heaver Hail Hm 20 1 Dom \u2014 NICELY FURNISHED SINGLE front room, in private family 17 Churen 247 1 i oor LARGE, WELL FURNISHED room, on bathroom fat, suitable for one or twu gentlemen, with borrd if required.44 28: 1 Unborne at Res, - LARGE FRONT ROOM.ON rultable for two gentle.turnace, gas and evary ron- TY bathroom fiat, n.en, heated by moderate.Ontario st, 1 venience, terms ÇLUME \u2014 NEWLY parlour, Also sin FURNISHED BACK gle room adjoining, Victoria st.2e 1 ALL ! alee n .| ROOMS AND BOARD.' OUME AND BOARI AT THE CAR lingren' House, 42 Perechester =t,, V&can- 262 24 vies for table boarders.AND.\u201cHOARD, CHANDEOMELY \u2018 ] ON double furnished room, on bathroom flat, Auer light.also table board, 63 Dubord 265 3 ! PRONE AND BOARD NEAR NT LOUIS | uare, heautiiul double and single rooms, mocern comiort; strictly first class 1 board.50 St.Denis st 3 OARD ONE NICELY FURNISHED, | bathroom flat, with grate, with or xeith- i out board.Address 8 6452.Star Uffice.266 2 ! OOMS - MRsS.LARERGE, FORMERLY ot St.Denis st.han large, nished roums to rent, ih board, suitable for famities 7! Dub hord 265 Prod OOME - PARLOU R \u201cBE DROOM ON Fike floor, on second floor front double , elegantly furnished; good hoard.39 MeQUI \u20ac Co © lege Ave, 282 ser Rus NICELY FURNISHED.LARGE, warm rooms.hathreem fial, with board; vacancy for table boarder.60 (University 263 5 OOM quarters far a gentleman in the home of ANT BOARD COMFORTABLE » private family, Westmount.Apply #180 se ' \u2018athertre 267 OARD - AND ROOM VERY noon hoard.with comfortahte room.Un Frenh private family Apply 105 St Hier street.243 3 ROOMS AND BOARD WANTED.rh NL Ne rine ' ' | i | WANTED ~- FOR THE WINTER DOUBLE and single room, with \u2018board.for gentleman.wife and daughter.central locality: private (amily pre Corred.State terms; must be moderate.G, 1043, Btar Office.27 2 élegan*iy fur- .(PERSONAL \u2014~ WANTED INFORMATION ot Frank McRae, von of Alvxander Me- Rae, uf Middle River, \u2018ape liretun, who left home about forty vears ago, for California old fields.Froni last repart wan in New Marlo, Bought by hia sister, Elizabeth Me- ower Settlement, Middie River, Cape rerun.California and New Mexico pavers please copy.6 JERBONAL - GOODLUUK WILL.ANY one why knew Miss Maria Goodluck, who di in London, En ugust, 1x63, or her in 4, who died in London, in ovember, 186, kindiy communicate with Stephens & Stephens, 29 st, , london, Eng.x ç P'RsoNAL - sou TH AFRILA.\u2014- IF THT following rsuns will cornmunicate with the undermgned they may hear of money left to them hy people who dled in South Africa.Jessi B.Blackman, Mrs.Agnes Dumas, Catherine Labuschagne.Joseph leech, J HL + Morrison, John Hoberts, Thomar TT.Terry, Ehzabeth G.Trotter, Arthur Watson, Allee { Penelnpe White, Address Messrs, Walmsley * & Co., Koliciteors, Outer.Temple, Strand, lam- ! dun, Eng.268 £_ PEHSONAT - DILL, THE REL ATIVES of Rachel 1H, who pue 1540, Choritan-upon-Medtock., are Invited u write Mr.Luutot.Solicitor, 21 Doulevard Saint Germain, Paris, France.An inhéritance évrming tu them seu 6 IN WANTED IN- Pr TR&ON Al.size, for dinners, voicerts soclats, or any evening entertainments, playing 30 moxt popular songs.band selec tions For terms, eto, apply B.larcombe, G0 Are ade at.267 \u201cFREE.| No Money Required.We give a fine Four (4) Blade Pearl handle pocket knife suit: able for either Lady or Gent, for | selling Only Six (6) Lever Collar Buttons, for us at 10 Cents Each.1-2 size.Send your address ona post card, and we will for ward the Buttons by mail, oat When Sold Send us the Sixt) (60) Cents.and we will send the Knife Free, all charges prepaid.MENTION THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR.ADDRKSS GEM NOVELTY CO., Toronto, Ont.saints ln the Matter of Boss Bros.& Co.| | Tenders will he rerelved until TUES- | DAY, the 10th DAY OF NOVEMBER.at !a2 retock.by the Trustee, John \\W.Ross, ; at his office, 1786 Notre Dame street.Munt- the bnok debts of the estate Tere of sale and lst of hook dehia may be examined at the office of the trustee at any time.The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted.| JOHN W.ROSS, Trustea Estate Ross Bros.& Co.Office of PP.8.Rnss & Sons, chartered a2- countants, Montreal 263 3 eod 1 [Personals | Fre rll Mr, and Mrs.W.F.Carsley have returned from « short visit to New Yor Mgr.Michaud, Co-edjntor Bishop nf Bur linzton, was a guest at Lae Palace xes- terday.this the arrivals from England and v the Lake Superior are Mr.Jennings.+ The Misses Ward, Westmount, gave a most delightful tea on Wednesday In honour of Mrs.Henry Joseph.Miss Holmes, daughter of Hon.S.MH.olmes, of Halifax.N.8.fs on n visit | I Mr.and Mrs.W.Strac han.92 Mackay street.Miss Lyman, McTavish street, entertained a party of [riende to tea on Wednesdes afternoon, in honour of her guest.Miss Cassels.[ Mes.Henry Lawrence Rutherford, 7æ ! Pine Avenue, has issued invitations for : an \u201cAt Home ' on Wednesday, Novem: | ber 16th.| Mrs.J.IL.Gurd has just returned from New York, and will be at home Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at 53 Bishop street.Mrs.F.W.Taylor, who ia settled In her house.52 Durocher street.will receive next wee The many friends of br.Jules Laberge will be pleased to learn that he has ro- covered from hig late ilin-ss and will resume practice.Madame lLevesgue, Archbishop Fabre.tie residence of her nephew.Surveyer.Mr.John B.Mehachlan, Provincial Secretary's office nf the On- an aunt of the late ie dangerously {ll nat Mr, 1.J.tario Government.Torontn, is in town for a few days.Mr.D.R.White, accompainied bv Mrs.White.are among the recent arrivals in town from 8: .John, N.B.and are guests at the Richelieu Hotel \"Mr.W.Hl.Kelson and family have return- | \u201cvéto town from thrir residence, Nor- wood, Sault au Recollet, and are dumi- lied.at No.37 Mackay street.Mrs.8.Lyman, 72 McTavish street, en- Tertatned a large number of Young people at a tea on Wed ay, for her guest, Miss Caasels, of Washington.FURNISHED ROOMS TO LE?NN I OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMK TO LET., with or without board.04 Aylmer at.% 3 ROOMS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 BY LADY, 8MALI ROOM IN private family, without board.near Mc- College.erms must be reasonabin.LL, Star Office.267 1 sn 1141, ANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG LADY WELL ; furnithed, warm room, with privileges; moderate terms.R, \u20ac433, Star Branch Office.27 1 ma _ V TANTED - ROOM, and supper, by WITH BREAKFART mingle gentleman, very quiet ard tidy, where he bave comfortable home, near Windear station] State terms.which must be moderate.Address HSH Star Branch Office.Tl WANTED \u2014 LADY HAVING FURNI ture, desires to arrange with profes.slonal man, or uthers, desiring home, for mutual cunvenience, P, 1288, Star office.hoard 11 desired.49 Roo WERIL \u2018 5 ronnt fo let, oom = FURNISHED, BRIGHT without hoard.73 Crescent at FURNISHED ROOMA, RINALE or double.with or without hoard.was and hat water heating.very cheap.m Bisury ut OOM - A BRIGHT WELL FU RNISHEN premier en Tien hathrsem adjaining.an er + private fami = 513, Branch Office ! ean \\ TANTED lat Decem eo or nfur- nished rooms, nr Thoreug vraie able hours, hetwsen Untrergity and Mountain sts.Address 8 tn Star Pie 247 1 Ww ANTED FOR IST DECEMBER, Two furntehe4 or re poeme.ap ce the and ned \u201croom, \u2018 in thoreu hu a h en Diversity an ountain ee Address S, piv Btar fire.à \u2018 26 1 ar MARRIED aa PIE FOR ; u .Helen 8mith.graduate of the Montreal General Hospital Training 8choal for Nurses, has left for New York to fll a position of head nurse at the Ruosevelt Hospital.Among the arrivals by the In-comin steamer [.aurentian is Mrs.M.H, Gault, who, accompanied by her daughters, the Misses Gaunt, Bpent weeks in Enzland visiting her daughter, Mrs.Allport, nnd other relatives.On Thursday evening Mrs.James Bell gave a most successful dinner, the guest of honour being Colonel Cassells, of Washington.The table was beautifully decorated with lovely American beauties, intermingled with graceful ferns.Candle ahades of the same colour diffused a charming glow over the many handsome silver appointments which were called into requisition on this occasion.Mr.and Mrs.Colin Campbell.who have spent the summer, according to their usual custom, at the Manor House, Bt.Hilaire, have returned to town, and are once more established In thelr town residence, 146 Metcalfe street, for the winter.Mrs.Campbell's many frients will be pleased to hear that she has completely recovered from the serious 1f1- ness from which she suffered during the summer.| PROFESSOR SHALER, the eminent ecologist, predicts that in the distant uture | the great lakes will conse to pour over Niagara, and that the four upper Inkes \"will find thar outlet at Chicago.He Rives his reasons in a most interesting article, which he haa \u201crites for the next votre of the THE UTH'S COMPANT + Professor Shaler Tas written another po je oe for Ihe Jame periouiel on \u201cKlondihes d and N DERHONAI, - CLAVTON formation Clayion Sought hy his daughter Teyphenta.Address North Crawley, Bucks, E 285 ! PF RSONAL MISS w ING, WATER ! sojour art':t urd iiMatute painter un L'(vors, qporvelain, ete, udin, Young Men's Christian Assoctativn, | Dominon square.on 1 GRAPHAPHONE, LARGE \u2018 her friends on Thursday and Friday of : chief rlerk in the - No cher tea is just as good.No other tea has to pass the purest quality is rejected.\u201cI wik à round, unvarnished tale deliver.The result of years of experimenting has produced that Popular Product\u2014 WALLA GALLA TEA such a rigid examination.as every leaf not of .XÉ_SXTURN THE MONTREAL \u201cDAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 18% pe Insist on getting Walla Galla with your next order.40c, 50c¢ and 60c per pound.; RED CROSS on every Package.Munro & Co.», St.Catherine St.Demonstrations and free samples at D.D Jtniy22aw \u201chee, a change hat been wade wu the hour of ;arrial of of nature.da, fall hefore the Red Man's trusty arrow of health = SLOAN'S INDIAN TONIC is now the White ™ Civilized mankind owes manv of its greatest blessings to the Indian's unciv ilization, which drove him to an acquaintance with the secrets The Vultures of discases quickly i Man's greatest remedy for Indigestion, Dys- Mus.J.W.BEAVEN, of Hespeler, says tried a belped me at once and cffected a complete cure.\u2019 SLOAN'S INDIAN TONIC, ignore A RACACRL STAC RUA 38 > marked $1.25, - - marked 75c, - - Silk, brocaded, coloured, m'k'd Od Sint ei Pago 888 ! gree.a LA + | 4 | | @ > » ! & 1e+ 6: 8.A * » 8 0000000000 0000000 0+.Lance 404040000000 000000000000 00000000 0000 ; RE RR ; & os Lae AS ia .> a me 4 A « DS + RH ro = RR a a a A EN a THOR THE MO HOSES HEE ès \u2014 pepsia and all troubles of the Stomach and Bowels.\u201cI was tronhled with constipation for many vears I t many medicines, but rece ved no relief until § tried BLOAN'S INDIAN TONIC; it HE SYNDICATE OF MONTREA Black Sik, marked si.50, special F price - Brocaded Silk, coloured, immense variety special price .Black Lyons Silk, marked 75c¢.» Striped Coloured Silk, marked $1.25 do.- Shot transparent Silk, for evening toilets special price Assorted Silks, great variety of colours, balance on hand m'k'd 2.75 to 1.00 spl.p.47c à 96C1HOCÉ EDEL SOGHLÉS 6: Mantles | on Capes $1.00 A BOTTLE.All Dealers\u2019 or address THE SLOAN MEDICINE Co., Hamilton, Out, B.FE.McGALE, Sole Agents, Province of Quebze.267 1 22000000000000000000 000000 02000000000000000000000000 9000060006 Sen 34° ase 2e Beg b \u201cone.eue.8 HLT E-DANDE D I-H® Grè 97c 67c 47c 75c 50c 25c do.- price dodo.dodo.45c do.- Two large and new order the following unheard Mantles Marked Mantles Marked Mantles Marked Mantles Marked Mantles Marked Mantles Marked Maotles Marked This your trouble.Bear in Mind Cor.the publie à better chance to observe Mantles and Capes have completely overstocked this department, to announce their mediately they have been marked at $8, Special Price $ 2.76 |! 8, Special Price 10, Special Price 12, Special Price 15, Special Price 21, Special Price 28, Special Price ea MILLIER Ni SEES SEPP E4A 0440000 - MILUNERY ++ Erbe bed department shines with beauty.The Styles and Shapes here shown in point of trimming, etc., simply captivate the eye.Extraordinary real bargains will be found offered in all departments next week, and a visit will amply repay you for THE NEW GOVERNOR.Lord Minto Will Reach Quebec This ' Afternoon AND BE SWORN IN AS GOVERNOR GENERAL OF CANADA.(Spedial to the Star.) FATHER POINT, Quebec, November 12.| ~The Dominion live steamship Neotsman, having on board the Earl of Minto, the new Key Genuine Padlock FREE! PT rend money.sa Your name D mo » POST C RO, and send you we will 2 AROMATIC CACHOU , a del nous confection to perfume the breath, Wo sell far us, if you can, wt $ cent a por package.When us ear money, $1.00, end we will send you FR choice of the prises illustrated.able if not sold.Mention this paper.TISDALL SUPPLY CO., \"beautitul TORONTO, Onr.1A Solid Gold Shell Ring 8 or Curb Chain Brae le: Ex vour return- BHOWDQN CHANQERS Governur-Gieneral of Canada, passed here shortly after midnight, and was boarded a nwnber of people who had come tu welcome lord Aberdeen\u2019s sucrensor Among them were: Mr.Arthur Guise, the private secretary of the new Governor, who had | corse down to inform Hir Excellency of the arrangements made for lus swearing-in al Quebec.At the request of the author nes at Que- the Scotsman, suid ustead ot hurrying on to Queber it has been arranged that she shall not reach there until 15 This will enable the formal reception at the wharf to be more elaborate and will giro the entrance of the new Governor-General into | Canada.The Farl of Minto and his fannly will drive Jmmediately to the Parliament House where the swearing in ceremony will take place, und short ater the imstulla tion, the vice regal party wall Teuve by spre eral trun dor thtana bn the Canadian Pact | tracted a couple ot weeks sun.+000.sDE ERP DD AND @ SOD CS $339 PEPE BE- He Silk Velvet, complete assortment, marked $1.50 to $2.50, special price Costume Dress Goods, all the latest novelties of the season marked 75c to $2.00 special Fy 5m YUKON MINERS TORONTO, Dawson City, dated October dth, ] Yukon Territory, reptesentabinve x anem- 6,8.8 BEA HR DEA 75¢ to $1.50 - - 50c to $1.25 50 to 65 do.45 to 60 do.40 to 50 do.25 to 30 dodo.importations of in im- and sale of prices :\u2014 4.76 6.60 8.60 10.00 16.00 20.00 | Beaver Cloth, shades.Special price - \u2014\u2014\u2014 ment of Beaver, literally etc.and 9Cc.first-class tailor.the Address : Dress Goods, new designs mkd.60 to 90 spl.p.47c do.dodo.dodo.dodo.376 29c 22c 15¢ > sû 5 Novermber ! Miners\u2019 Assochdion of the the strongest and us gantzed body bersthp of over 200, held their vsud month meeting last night, resulutions were tu the country, when the passed unanimously | Ask for Representation in the House of Commons AS WELL AS UPON THE TERRITORIAL COUNCIL OF THE YUKON.\\ letter from with AR The wr he esolved.that depatation be ap ! see.- pointed trom the Miners\u2019 Assoetaltion to wait upon Mr.Ogilvie, respecttully pras- DR.ORONHYATEKAR'S HEALTH.uy that two representatives trom the Yu : kou Territory be elected hy manhood sut- ' frage, or other suitable mode of election, {Special to the Star.) ! that is constyputional, th ot upon the Vu- ANT a em , se | kon Council.\u201d ro EE TER After conmiderable discussion.the ration: annynnees that his patient is doing well, nk clause ba added: Amd tha [ope and that he does not anticipate any sen Ne, one 0 Th te men, etre ee mc ous results.The illness trom which the in ho ar Toast oo for ene nw supreme Ranger 0 suffering was con- presentation by ai least two members of th uj Advisory Council 1x very general, The last clause was added chiefly as an cee dsb ee bre ending Elegant Ribbon, ) À { J 1 beanie dodo.\u2018special do.50c Ribbon Taffeta Silk dodo.dodo.10c price $1.39.ï price, 81.28.i Mantles and Jackets, Beaver Cloth, large assortment.Price marked $1.25 and $1.50.Special price - AND \u201d price 980.$1.69 ! 69c EE a nr Men's Custom Cloth Dept.Overcoating, Winter and Fall Goods.complete stock will be found in this depart- Frieze, Vicuna, Cheviot, Prices will be found 25 per cent.lower all next week.Tweed Suitings.Four large lots of tweed will be sacrificed.Present marked prices are 25c, 40c, 65c Special price will be.98c A 19c, 25c, 38c and 47c.The Custom Department is in charge of a CéHHHHRE 50-064 HHHE-BHATHSS HLGHGCSDH4-7-200204 0 HéSHHA-DD 46624011 6-66TOHAD-COGOSHT CBPBOGDONE 24.0 BAG & 4.7 Dibba bn REAL SYNDICATE St.Gatherine and Amherst Sts.follow uy © vada expression of courtesy, wood will existing and Americ an miners resident io Dawson, and a mark of the Letweeu the Canadian * Resolved, that the tullowing p t ton he presented to Sir Wilfrid Laurier anu the ( \u2018anadtan Goveriment: The humble petition* oï Association of the Yukon Territary; \u201cThat the Yukon Territory the Miners\u2019 now con- laine à population nearly apy roaching 40, Ou: considerable, that its mining industry and very wd le » already very developed, and it is believed this development will, ju the near future, be constitute the Yukon portau puttion ot the Territory the for time the mterests of that censary a0 exicnded as to à Very in Dominion of Can- li is the opinion of your petitioners has arrived when it is ne the territory \u201cthat iv shouid Lave representation in the Dominion Parliament to enable it to express the wants on requirements that Copy (ron Gime to He arise.\u201cYour poitioners, therefore, humbly Prax that che Domaon Parbament of Canada will, at an early date, grant the Nevesst ry permission to the Yukon Terri: vary to have « representitive 10 that seni ' he.\\ssociation also decided to take 2000000002 $0000000000000000000000000 see.2000 \u2026REPUTATION LEADS TO SUCCESS.4 L' owes its success chiefly to good buying, honest advertising ana lowest prices.The extraordinary sale of SPECIALS which conamences on Monday next, will af- Jord a an n exceptional oppor tunity to all desiring dry goods.Julye for yoursely of the following items: § DOE POE 48-0; ri \u20ac Ped RIBBONS.Fancy Ribbons, all Silk, greatest possible choice, marked 90c, special price - {All Silk Ribbon, mkd.75c } EE CE) Capes marked $3.00, special price Capes marked $6.00, special price 3.530 Capes marked $8.00, special price $5.00 Capes marked $9.00, special price $6.00 MANTLE CLOTH.Heavy cloth, two colours, blue and black, brown and black, green a: d black, red and black, etc.\u2014Price marked $2.50.* Mixed cloth, heavy goods, two colours, green and brown.blue and brown, etc \u2014Price marked $2.00, \u2018 special \u201d Heavy checked cloth, gray and black, brown and drab.black and white, etc.\u2014Price marked $2.50, * Heavy goods for marked $1.50, \u201c special in all the newest Price marked 32.50.steps with exhibition of products ot the Yukon minerd's and Territory in a view to placing a Klondike characteristic vearly Exhibition of Mines and Mining held 2 Earls Court, Loudon, England.Bb nein arb Sag d Ba een 29c 25c 18c 12c 10c 3c do.- - do.- - 40c 25c and 15¢ do.- - 4-8 i-S et 00 À 1.25 «QD ., ve + Mantles and Capes made to order to latest, New York and Parisian models.Tailor eut.+ Finished by a thorough artist dressmaker.All 14 persons of taste sbould certainly consult us & sfore purchasing elsewhere.= ; + 4 \u2018special \" price $1.48.large assortment.\u2014Price, $ PS UFR 06-0180 00.0 -2x0 6 18 8.wf ° \u201c8 + Ada A SOP PP0PIPVPPVIIVVIIIIVIIIT VITIVIVIIVPS 4 262151 « 4 6-29 aa POH PB 6000 te à P0558 sy ê ae nd $nind Drééss 2 FBR B TIES 2 6534 FOOT 2 ?- 4 2 POPPI IIIININ FEDS obo § Bd 2 EE da.ir meei tite à > Eee dete Capes marked $10.00, special price : $7.50 $ ç Capes marked $13.50, special price = Capes marked $18.00, special price ?, 20080040 2 2400800000800 \u2014\u2014 > 0\u20ac LOAAdDADBAADAADAAdDMdAOA AA PPPTPEXVIVIOITIVIVIVINNSP er Ben a | 00000000 4000000000000006000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000 0000000000000¢ Gr ++00444404040044040 # 3 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1889.$0000000000000000000000000 0000000000000 00000 0000600 0000000000000000000000000000000 00000000000000000000000000 00000060000000000000000000 0900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000 00000000000000 e © ge 221 fo 4 Ar Et TN oT FANS DR) PH ot 7 4585 FA A \u2019 a ~~ 1 # \u201c A ri FR hy J 2: UK HY EL À es, F1 45 A \u2018, acces EE PAT a Ana BY tia AAA Si Hr eo ARNT i AM \u201c6 Yanan.UE A Aa A AA Rat re A a pe arn Ap ARAL AE VF Ÿ Ga AR 2 == AAA 0 NA ORAL Y Ne \\ AAA * ris AL XA Me NNDB ES T5 - LA MOSS 7 4 \u201cN= RCA XOX AN A A =U x CG Veo ¢ RE ?75%; | HAN Zz = = \u2014 RN = SN NN MUM S NN AS A SR SESS i QA AS.TN DES ESN AN su J ASS = ASA CS AOR \\ S N CS Des sue x À \u201cAT | N SRS LN RD A RSS ERS > TR) INE HAE pers ARR HITH SAN I Le J NS HER EXCELLENCY MARY CAROLINE COUNTESS OF MINTO, : - DAUGHTER OF THE LATE GENERAL THE HON.CHARLES GREY, HIS EXCELLENCY SIR GILBERT JOHN MURRAY KYNYNMOUND ELLIOT, FOURTH EARL OF MINTO.D.L, K.C.M.G- His Excellency's Title Was Formerly Viscount Melgund of the Scots Guards.Chief of Staff in North West Rebellion, 1886.Served With Turkish Army, 1877.In Afghan War, 18709.At the Cape.1881.In Egypt, 1882.Sister of the Present Earl Grey and Granddaughter of the Barl Grey of Reform Bill Fame and Formerly Premier of the United Kingdom.; +0+++000000004040404000 G0004000000000000000000400000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000¢ 00000000600 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 00000 00000000000000000000000000 00000000 | was at best a share in a small hut on a « world.\u2018Access to Dawson is now com- there would be many disconsolate parties at the recent Vestry meeting of the Cathe leaving a vacancy.Ope day this week a have considered the question, and th i - ag frozen mud bank in an arctic country.| paratively easy, stomen and children go in of ministers tramping home at their own dral, would certainly not warrant such se- men was employed scraping the dirt off treatment of us may be their logical concla- .\u201cwith à certemts of beng shut out from | there as freely ae they did in the early expense.Yours rious reflections as are suggested by your the street and filling up these gaps, only don 2e our deseria; snd desery Te tows the civiliged world until adhe following days of Winmpeg.There is a large city ut M.St.J.correspondent \u201cDD.\u201d upon the respected to be swilled away by the first rain storm.dha oy a though ' A demonstration of : TO ta po eo | 10 kee \u2018orders ao Fret er i Td \"bloke ar eleventh sontury.bat nor in this eniight.OWE senity aod our demand for treatment : Sd inted and semtstarr 3 =; > der 3 5 , e ex- roi a ; n ec Vi \u20ac y, - A Lon , ; era aid With only à small handful of men | perience and example of hundreds to profit Quebec Churchmen.in the contributions of an ordinary news ened nineteenth century.on thet digaity will not fail Lo af > ; to keep ouder amongst several thousand y.Don\u2019t vou think Sir that all this To the Editor of the Star: » cor mdent, whose mission, as 1 under WM.YARDLEY, tio: rn 3 remedy, and ly it aliens who were neither to be relied on makes a very material difference.Mr.Sir.\u2014Permi brief ref h stand it, ie simply to tell the truth, the 234 St.Dominique street, tone\u2014hin oN ITY is STRÉNOTH ko keep order amongat themselves, nor to Muiock's conditions may or may not be r,\u2014Permit me a reference to the whole truth and nothing but the truth.M A : > .respect, the anthomty al soveret n whom necemary.1 cannot myself Quite under.suggestion offered me in last Saturday's Star There is no douse whatever of the \u201cex ontreal._ they did not acknowledge, knew ob stand why, when a man accepts A position by an anonymous writer signing himself Citrment\u201d œu \u201catoonge urchmen,\u2019 Our Dirty Streets.» Mulock or Sifton who ma gain be at that apation, will aod 1 ET a ets dr kon pound tam it injanctions and th as \u201cDD,\u201d and couched in the following terms: od das in eéations by To the Editor of the Star: \u201cThe Endownment Plan.Le vo el here Nu Nue efficient men and only «nb could be if the conviction existed, that he would \u201cTo the Editor of the Star: with the church, but: the picking of \u201cflaws\u201d * §ir Returning to Montreal after 3 few To tbe Bditor of the Star: To the Editor of the ste THe car 1 + Minuit ct the Interne, sent-would have gohe on the condition be ever seeking to violate his pfomis, and Sir, \u2014May I! take the liberty of ti in the ecclesiastical conduct of « Bishop, or | RP Sir, \u2018The article 1 your vue of Seturds; | ar to the Mint {the Internes.PT ¢ i \u201cprivate ventare.disregard | natructions, n is it » y suggesting ; 3 bis pulni weeks\u2019 absence, | was most painfully struck .) y Sir\u2014In an article of November mb, Although | am net connected with the ; When mtb was first.opened u » Sir to se the justice of, telling an official that that [instead of paragraphs stating vaguely the contradiction of bis pui a are with the sbeolutely foul condition of our last entitled \u201cThe Endowment Plan,\u201d af- headed \u201cMulack on Nitton,\u201d ye quan tie oo \u2014\u2014 aay, happened tu Le he Macdonald did not forbid his mo matter how faithfül he may be to his that \u2018churchmen are excited,\u2019 etc., it might |y suggested by contentious ecklesiastion\u2014 streets.Never have I sean anything to fords a good instance of correspondents Postmaster Generals stringent mettre nr meter war ul: land agents acquiring land either by entry word and duties, if some one else et a dis be well for some one re oy distinctly form no part of the duty of A their completaly abandoned look.*riting learnedly un matiers with which tome to the newly a, pounied Poste uel men \u201cwhom, De shoighe itable for | OF purebtas, We, rite CRUaii, (STL tase of several thousand miley away fo 0 tite, eertmon af the Zord wit THE STAR'S QUEBEC CORRE- 7 For what purpose are our taxes they are bui litle soquainted.Your cor- of Dawson Uily apd contiast the «str.oe $ reculer and hufficuit task in an aimurt i ent rey in mineh or other \u201cent de Fe Thos dt PR office À be his ad to draw atténtion éalmliy tô any flaw ; BPONDENT.\u2018 weed + Why, ; So, we slumber under this respondent, Honemts, wtatew : he entire imposed on that gentleman with worry en out mnattr dt regim PR { yet in both these cases it would have been and he must return from Dawson at his the ition - His Lordship tyranny of à Surely we are ing annual cust of education in any e great ; \u2018ent, Attratone : - À À > dreadest conditions ! If it denominations not exused one cent freedom of action ave to the first wiv that the conditions under wach he nw | easy to find many Gentlemen for each ot an ea In other words, il a (A s regard to the Bock Cathedral in Repairing Sidewalks.ith que sé appeal to the public for per church member.\u201d Suffice it to say that sa a FL matt w IAEA lied hon to th » ce very different yee happened all difficulties in the been raised in the Yukon, show cond above letter contains the first pub.To the Editor of the Star : funds ' Surely none would ; le of it i tn the Presbytery of Kingston we require à net untae He ts fom vee era LAN.0 Pere .; \"CS ; \u2018 , - ; bi o the Editor of * : m \"+ But, again, ask, why is it for the current year 32.cents from ea re on marta A A We : Sve or v mode eed ve pra Ne AR Ce lon but it ne Bodies of « Potimser Some] with Le Lean de dns > # robe haine Bir,\u2014It wonld be interesting to me and needful ?Is it not time a public expression family, or about 17 ota per communionnt, 3 ! say eng, .) > om uns dl intles over show .\u2018 ! » 4 * .[ag 4 ; x 3 v y 3 oa Mulock is right then Mr ren mow den and wd, bear quite beyond the capabil Un the other hand, when Mr.Mulock : perused, vhether guiléy or innocent, would finde $rToneous statements in a mao pr many others on St.Dominique street to of opinion was given and a public explana bide id veto Plait required way, rong.and for.$ Josten | be wes \u201c [nu alent and experienced determined ng abontmanter to pes ror ai fear Prone hd compelled to E na atl edral Po which any few may Jaro il Mr.St.George has patented his last Did a private company nlerate such abuse dowment LERK OF P \u2019 .His ! : Wie servants, w otherwise have A 4 teur ; à ' 1 * i à lanks have of ite confidence they would be designated Ui RESBYTERY.ex ingly grave offence ' | wen svalable The acon modg! on prom- different.À years Government of the air, that if the same measure of justire ba detéoted.The vague references to invention.In many cases the plar A : Co 8 de a former cnc of Ministers and one ised fr those who \u201cately a ived \"here souatrg, had made all the différduce in the were applied throughout the Dominion, sl alldged statements, mid to have besa Made become rotten apd dissppesred bit by bit, 4 fools.Doubtless our Health Committee .Trenton.Omt.* aT Rae I 4 TE a ae ae Tha Broad Arrow, In its issue of October 29, has tho following: The command of the forces in the Dominion vf Canudu dues not appear to resemble à bed of ruses.At all events, resiyg- nation of this appointment has so frequently anticipated its expiration that errurs Upon the part of the officers eon- cerned can scarcely be accepted as a sufficient explanation.Diselpiine, in this en lightened age, is not altogether easy tu maintain, even in the case of regular troops, but when irregulars are in question the task assumes at once colossal proportions.Add to this latter some additional pressure, in the form of political interference\u2014invoked by vertaln of Lhe malcontents\u2014and a deadlock must certain ly ensue.In such cases the exhibition of any firmness whatever will invariably be described as \u201cwant of tact,\u2019 and resignation becumes the only alternative to unconditional surrender.We yield to noone in our admiration of (anuda, a colony that has proved herself a very mirror of Imperial Instinct, we fancy that she i= not entirely free from he poculiarities of this democratic age.Wire-pulling Mourishes In Canada as else where.The last victim to circumstances in l'an ada was Migor General Vrascolgne, and a reat deal bux been alleged against him n connection with the discharge if his du ties during the tenure of his late vom mand.However, as Lond Wolseley tx not generally credited with a predilection fer failures, it is apparent that the recent selection of this partivalae officer for the command of the troops 4! Hong Koog as, and was no doubt andended 1H convey, a direct expression of approval In short, at the Horse Guards the verdict is not only \u2018not guilts,\u201d but Shonourably ue quitted.° What now remains to be seen is how Malortimeéeral Hutlon wi tare.Fallure in this vise Mix assuredly be accepted us cleur proof that the Currrdien command ix scarcely tenabte Hy fr none tart fit to exercise jt Abiilty, zeal and unt are the three attributes entetls needed, \u201cNe of th the last the most important, because witht i the possession of the others, in:n super lative degres, would be useless With ajor-General Hutton the practice nf fact is not merely a natural attribute.but ls a chosen profession In a word then.jf Major-General Hutton falls to suceewd in Canada the success of any cher Imperial officer may be looked upon as eqinadiyv im | 3 but in her internal polities ' the first takes up its march, and so On, until all the massed bands are playing the march of the last regiment to enter.Each band is accompanied by flumbeaux bearers.Following this, à sort of musical entertainment commences, The buglers give a march, the massed bands a slow march, the fifes and J(rums another march, and the massed bands play a tattoo.The pipers give a selection, and the massed bands conclude with \u201cRule Britannia.and \u201cGod Save the Queen.\u2019 At 10.30 © \u201cclock the last post is sounded, the avdiene e dis, persing to a quick march played by tné massed bands.an The General's proposal is to have the affair early in January.and in the presence of the Earl and Countess of Mtnto.1f successful, it would Le followed by unother in the open air during the summer.Hoth would be In ald of some charity or chars ties in Montreal.The Sth Battallun and the Police Band will form part uf the troops of the Montreal garrison taking part.Major-tienera) T Hind Strange, who or ganized and commanded the test gurrl- son of Canadian Arillery which came into existence ufter the withdrawal of the Dnpertal troops from this portion vf the Domininn in 1871, 1s now llving at Strang.muir.Caversham, England, Writing to Mr.Henry J.Morgan, Ottawa, he asks to he remembered to any of his old Cana.dtan friends who may still be to the fore \u201c1 am very pleased Continuing, he says: to see the patriot posttion with reference to the Empire that Canada has taken UP.Colonel Denison, Mr.Mulock, the Poste muster-Genersl, and other members of the United Service Lescue, deserve credit for persistence in forcing the puma nf the dita.tory And decadent politicians of England.It {2 pleasing to waich the virility of Canada, There {5 much to be done yet and much to be left undone\u201d Gen.Strange s connection wity Canada Is matntiuned through his son, Who ls 0 rancher in the Territories, and through his Jdaughter, who recently married John Ross, hurrister, à kr andson of Hon the Father of, Rein these prov- of the Inner Temple, Robert Baldwin, ©.B-, sponsible Government\u201d ees, \u2018The annual mess dinner of the sergeants | à ' plicated cend a four- ounce vial of urine KIDNEY CURE 21 1 I.0.OF FORESTERS.Last Evening\u2019s Demonstration Includes Procession and Meeting at Sohmer Park.The first meeting in Montreal of the Supreme Executive Council vf the Independent Order of Foresters had ite initial open ing yesterday, when a number of encampr menta reached the city, and a series of popular demonstrations were carried out.r.Oronhyatekha, supreme chef ranger ot the order, had been expected to arnve at sx o'clock last evemng.but a telegram was received stating that he was indisposed with a severe attack of typhoid fever and could not leave Toronto.At 645 the Toronto Encampment and the Montreal Foresters assembled in the : Balmoral Hotel.and thence marched na body to meet the supreme executive at the St.Lawrence Hall.In the large parlours here Mr.Justices Wedderburn, I\u2019 x.C.KR, Dr.Mall man, 8, P., Mr.J.À.McGillivray, NON.| of the Prince of Wales lusiliers touk place at their mess rooms on Wednesday evening.Ther: were about IW guests, including Hon.Dr.Borden and the vol- - onets of the city corps.After the usuul loyal toasts, the Queen and nee af Wales, the toast of sergeants of sisler corps, was responded to by Sergeant- Major Philips, Fellons, \u2018'onverse, trurd- ner and Levasseur.Hon Dro Borden then made à short speech tn reply to the toast vf our guests Colour-Sergeant Kneen respotided to the toast of the ladies.During the evening sons wer: sung by Serut.Majors Felluws ana tiardner, amd tol sergts.Kneen.Lloyd Fryer, Foote and Ferguson.The hur wus occupied by ber of non-commisstoned officers to Sergt.-Major Watson, and the vice-chair by Col -8ergt.Nor The orchestra attached to the rand w as present, and played dunng the evening.to the statement that the sche] refused p.rmis.a num- the In reference commandant of the sion to the Victoria Rifles to send e H that of a colonia! the oniy * SChOUL.the News also savs: ; Ejternative Tu take be ee eu autop- \u201cWith respect to the lirst, regarding the tion of the latter sugges cms : #Pplication of Colonel Busteed to send trad to confusion worse ro Phep.- \u2018 UWelve men here for a few days we Tun, Genersl Agen sl 13 Bt.J street, Montreal.Winter Cruise £ Orient BY THE TWIN.-BCREW EXPRESS S.S.AUGUSTE VICTORIA or TRE HANBY RE-ANERICAY UNE Le: York uary 26, 1 for Madeirs, Os Diners Gore.Vilictranche x ) Byrecuse.Malta, Alexsodria (Cairo and Pyramids), Jaffe I nod Dos d'est Bray, Constantin lo, A Paleri Naples, Gen and return to New York, Daration, 0 days: aes.es.430 and upward.Al ep- pointiments strictly first class.Hamburg-Awmerican Line, 37 Broadw JAMES TRON, Gen.Agent, ae Jobs Bt] Sida fees! AMONG THE ATHLETES.THE SHAMROCK MEETING.The , seml-annual meeting of the Shamrock Amateur Athletic Association will be held on Monday evening, the Jéth 1Sgyem ber, 1898, at Club house, at the & à.grounds, at 8.15 o'clock, p.m.COMSTOCK AND QUINN.They Will Wrestle on Friday Next.It has been arranged that Comstock and gui nn will wrestle on Friday next at the onument National.Comstock wants it understood, that he bar no connection whatever with Roeber, and that he has some more monay to bet on himself.ON TRACK AND TURF.CHAMPION TROTTER DEAD.TOLEDO, Ohié, November 12.\u2014The stal- lion, Robert McGregor, 2.17 1-8, dropped eat yesterday at the Ketcham farm, near this city, ag Hé waa the champion sire of 2.15 trotters, having sixteen to nis Jedi, amon them the champion trotter Cresseus, 2.00 34.He was also the aire of 80 in the 2.80 list.Tumours We have lately made somo truly wonderful cures without tn fe or plaster.Writo for partioulars.G.STOTT & JURY, ss: 1 Bowmaaville RAILROADS.NADIAN - IEE IMPORTANT CHANGE IN TIME COMMENCING NOVEMBER 13th, 1898.Montreal to OTTAWA -IN- TWO HOURS And Forty Minutes.Commencing November 13th, Ottawa train leaving Windsor Siation at 9.45 a.m.ve, \u2018Short Line\u201d will arrive Uttawa atl 12.2 pan.Return ing Will leave Ottawa (Central lation\u201d ne 4,00 pa.arriving Windsor station at 6.0 pa LEAVE PLACE VIGER STATION As Follows: For St.Therese\u2014I8.25 am, 4.20 p.m, $5.30 pan.16.53 p.m For St.Jerome - t2.25 a.m.14.30 p.m.13.35 p.m.For St Agathe and Jabcile\u2014 (1) 8.25 an.$5.30.p.m.t Daily except Sunday.(I) Saturdays only.{A} Dally except Saturday and Sunday.(Lh Wednesday onl;.Te: (OL p.m., (A) Hochelsga has been discontinued as a stopping station fur all train Quebec train wi leave Place Viger Station at §.40 a.m.instead «of R4 Special trains ea ving Ste, real at on Wednesdasa, Fre gaye, and Saturdays an s pr Tuesdays d Thursdays only are Seanmeti LEAVE WINDSOR STATION.For Toronto, 8.33 a.m.week days, and u dally Thercea for Mant.pao.0.45 a.m.train (week days) will connect at Vaudreuil with a local train for Plantagenet and intermediate stations.Perth local 5.15 p.m.instead of 4.13 p.m week days\u20144.15 p.m.traln will continue tn run to Ottawa.Trains from Ottawa via Short Line now arriving Windsor Station at 11.45 a.m will arrive at 11.30 a.m.THANKSGIVING DAY Glovomber Mth, 1583) Firebclase Return Tickèts win be Lpsucd be tween stations Port Arthur and eastat SINGLE FARE.Good going November 2rd and 21h, and good to return until November 98th, 1 ro Ca City Ticket and Telegraph Office, NEXT TO 129 St.James St., vost arricz CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.WINDSOR ETREET STATION.e Express tor a Johns, Farnham, Newport ston u sud Now K Eagiss | Pole, ton Al 6.50 p.Jobn Vernis, Sh srorask 3: Hyacinthe, eto.» or Kavoees mt Pam, N t Ex or hos, aenbam, ewport 5 evporh Con sé 5 Pot Leave pate pm Arrive {7.50 Lecal Express for Hudson, Ft.Fortune awd termediate Leaves B, 615 p.m.(1) 1.30 Arrive dam pu.5.45 p.Western Express for Bmith's Fails, Hambloon, Buffalo, Toronto, Bt.Thomas, Lond Decreit, Chicago andaÿ pince in Untarso and Leave 5.00 np.| Ebarbeocke, \"Be.John, N.B.A I N.a Lease Pp In.except ive a .esse; Saturdays Mondays.mo Sault See Marie, St Paul, &e aane ow Eng estarn States.Arrive 11.208.m Hal Leave datly 10pm.whrrive daily 16.0% m Leave daily 3.45 a.m.2pm.ae $99 a um, 11.6 4.15 t10 Ip.a.and?.15 9 pes, Vaponuver, &c.Lesve 2 p.mm 1 2p PLACE VIGER STATION for Three RI mw.8.40 p.mm.55 Lowws tn Ps, cs oer am, .v .Ed \u2018hevese, St.Rose, bo re Lesve 4.33 à.D.ol am, rived.bm.105 am.Phe Ree, Shre) ie pa.0.4 p.m.pm P.Leave 6.30 p.rm.Agathe = rire 48e » Locel for Joiette end Se: Gabriel and Bt Jarome, Br Lis sat Eustache Tame swam Leave Yor Bk.Leave 5.30 pu.i! Det Saturday Laure Pi data sad Bunday.1 Dally inch MISCELLANEOUS SPORTS.DIXON GOT DECISION.A Peculiar Occurrence Lost the Bout to Sullivan.NEW YORK, November 12.\u2014Through the unlooked for impulsiveness and stupidity of his brother, Jack.Dave Sullivan, the little Irish pugilist, lost the bout to on, the coloured featherweight champion, last night, at the Lenox Athletic Club.For nine rounds Dixon had the .He was Sullivan's master in nearly instance, but in the tenth round he more than outpointei his adversary.A left hand hook from Dixon which eanght Sullivan on the head almost put Dave out business, but he pulled himself together only to Bo to the floor near the ropes from ® .is occurred very pear the end of the round and Jack Sullivan evidently thos t, hat time was up.While Dave i, Jere regain hin feet, Jack jump- od od through he ropes and then mn again.A moment later, just an Dave stood , Jack jumped into the ring again and ran over to the rrierse shouting as he ran \u201cTime is np, time is up Jimmy Colville, of Boston.0 was re faree, looked at the impulsive youn fn Azan and then amoke to the, keeper, who said: \u201cTwo forty only,\u201d and then \"Colville Jed his hands so-as to 11 everyone that the bout was ovar.Bul.Hvan could not un and what wpa wp ss Dixon made Do ort to grt at film, d then the whole thing flashed on him.Te appealed to the referee tn let him con.but Cored hands were tied and yn the rules pe had no alternative, This sudden termination of the fight wne a snd disappointment to the crowd, as Suilivan was noi beaten when the fazeo oocù and Would undoubtedly have gope op for Tne.8 La.- several Potadam professianels wil kate, RAILWAY GRAND TRUNKS sem THANKSGIVING DAY, Nov.24th, 1898.Return tickots will be issued as follows\u2014 SINGLE \"(1am FARE \u2014Between\u2014 ALL STATIONS IN CANADA._ And Stations in Canada to, and from DETRIOT | \"and PORT HURON, Mich.From all Stations in Canada Suspension Hrldue, Niagars Falls, Black Hoes and Buffalo, Good xolng oy all Trains November 28rd and 24th Good a returning from destination not later than November 28th, 1898, For tickets, reservation of space in sleepers, and all Information, apply te Campany's Apents, City Ticket O.Gtces, 137 St.James Street, hr Bonaventure Mallen.267 GRAND TRUNK \u2018RAILWAY SYSTEM, TAKING EFFECT OCTOBER 2, 189% SUBJECT TO CHANGE \u2014 Trains leave Bonaventure Station as folie Ws: All other trains run daily {Nota * signifies runs daily.«xcept Sandaya | :.u0n.m.\u2014Hemmingforé, Hantingdoo, Port Covington kiassens 7.30 a.m \u2014V store ea Toronto.sud an.\u2014sherbroke oke, Imand l'ond, Portland, Quebec an orel 549 a m.\u2014New York via D.& *9.00 à 15.\u2014Toronto, Detroit, Chicago.tit am.-Now York aud bostes via U V.KR 4.2%» vu \u2014Uttaws rod Vadleztold 124) noun\u2014 Bt.Jotne nity, except Sat., nly Lambert and Me.Jobna 4.0U p.wr.~Ialand Pond, Menara and Arthalaska.Wp.m \u2014 Hemmingford, Hupungdus and York 46 p.m.\u2014Bt Johns \u201cnd Rouses Point, Waterloo sad atermediaie stations via ChaiBhdy end Sun.45 p m5 \u2014 de aud Valerteld {Valleyfield daily except Sunday.) 5.15 p.m.\u2014Vaudreuil, Lornwah aud Nirockville, $30 p w.BS Hyw inthe an) U.t.Hy points sad Mor *§.50 p.m.\u2014New York aud Boston via C.V.R.*7.Wp.m,\u2014 New York val.& *8.10 p.m.-Toronlu, Detroit od 8.25 w > ~Bostur and New York vial V.R CX -Quebec, Sherbrooge and Portland, Ww.= 0.Em \u2014 Furento, Detruit aod Chicago.TRAINS anniv BONAVENTURE STATION 790 a m.\u2014Portisnd and Quebso daily.715am \u2014New York.via Da 8 .m.\u2014 St.Ferra Sorel via St Lambert.m- \u2014 Honges oat.\u2014 Br = \u201cOana sod Valleyfield (arrives from Valley fisld dai caowpt Bun day iN \u2014lsland ro nd.8 Sherbrooks.oto points.\u201cNe - eu Von vus D.Ln er = Now York end Boston vie C V.A SUBURBAN TRAINS LACHLNE\u2014 Daily, (except Sat.& Sun.}7.30 am, °0.0 a.m, 1210 pis.1.20 (Bat.only), 580, 4.45 fBun.\" bl HE 2.00p m., Hi.LAOHIRE WHARF am, 23% a mw, 800 am, 12,10 A m., ST.LA bar is pa 0am 0am.20 5 =, except un m.25 Bat, wr 4.30, 4.45, 5,50, 6.30, \u201c450 and 45e \u201c5.30, 1 GONE ST?USL -4.00 5.30, 436 Fi rev 658 à tm, 7.65 à.ma, 11,15 p.m.= 631 pm.sr\u201d 'UDREUIL-\u2014-7.30 am.© am m., 12.10 a.m., (except But.and fe jæ pa (Bat.only), \u201c4.55 p.m., 5.14, &15 p.m., \"8.00 p.m.,00.25 ik DOR 7.30, 9.30 a =.0 1210p m.(choos: Bat.& Bun, Tian only), 3.50 5.15 p.m, 6.15 à Me ST.LAURENT 006 a.m, 12.00 noon, EM p.m.SPECIFIO ARTICLES.¢ Leeann 4 FANCY ove ro Ô ou some and FREE ¢ from ganplousant after effects it 1 ÉÉTERALES 4 The Cook's Friend Bskizz +++.Ô pant ¢ remium \u2014m\u2014=7 Mucilage, Put up in all sized bottles and in bulk LITHOGRAMS, in all sizes, ready for use.LITHOGRAM , AND .PRINTERS PREMIUM ROLLER COMPOSITION otatl \u201cOLD RELL potty MANUFAC farnishe AULD MUCILAGE CO,, WM ARGUS, M 8e eaten 17 Bleury 8 Tel.Main 2476.| TO LET In \u201cStar\u201d Building ON FIRST FLOOR, A neat.comfortable ofice, newly papered and painted.steam heated; rent low.Apply to W.E, COOPER, Star Oltce Talerhrne No.379 at revera] rounda, but Dixon had much an advantage at the time that there ia no question that he would have recatved the de: cision if the bout had gone the limit.Of course, anmothing might have trans pired to change the tide of affairs, but in all justice to the champion, hin work was ro clean-cut and clever that very little chance was left for Sullivan\u2019s followers to build hopes upon.Dixon was not lly\u201d 5 so fant as of yorn, but he was equall clever, and at no time duri a contest did Sulhvan have the upper .A TOURNEY AT OGDENSBURG, {Bpecial to the Star.) OGDENSBURG, N.Y.November 12.\u2014A sparirng and athlrtio exfhbition has been arranged to take place at Massena on Monday evening under the management of Jack | Cameron, of Potsdam.The performances Dwyer, rs Ferre ht Wo Montreal, and Jar Japan, champ lon rel r N wt and Tommy Dixon, of Rochester, roan six rounds for points.The pulley He up wil] be a ten-rouné go for à purne ctepen Grott glans lon doatherwolght of nd The Weir, the Boltsat idee, \u2018ot land, a be Bel on partielp: ei THE AUSTRALIAN WON.LOUISVILL ralian Jimmy\" en td Cincinnati wel ais a the land of nod last 5) round of what Toe round contest, the Kemtueky À Ns rn Died of house witnossod The Tommy Ro city toward Che of tbe, mont din il ; THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014SATURDAT, NOVEMBER 12, 1898 RITAIN'S - PROBLEMS \u2018Lord Salisbury Preferred Present Peace to Popularity.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 we \u2014 | EVENTS ARE DRAWING GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA Interesting Bevelations Concerning Parnell and the Advocates Heat Storage.î Builders afirm that two walls and an air space warmer in winter than a solid wall ot equal thickness.\u201c Respira\u201d Shoc there a cushion of air, heated by the foot, between the msole and outsole, which keeps the stocking drier and warmer than a stiff unyielding leather sole of ¢ 1ts thickness and weight.Flattening when borne upon, as a moccasin would, the outer sole grips sidewalk as a boy's might a slippery, slanting roof, Best Box Calfskin and \\Vater- proof Willow Calf, Same price as ordinary shoes.Your money back if vou sav so.are much = pare ae TS TS bare foot Land ati om Hoa ua Vos nol the + The Kennedy Company Limi.2364 ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST.Proprietors \u2018The Fit-Reform Wardrobe,\u201d Montreal\u2014Toronto\u2014Winnipeg.ALLEGED COUNTERFEITERS CAUCNT.Three Italians-\u201cDwellers in Tents\"-Arrested at Point Aux Trembles.woot al te oe Fagelaad a Sar 7 ver sn nme na ES nt would Np on Ars Aah PREFERRED PEACE\u201d this net on Hritzsh areas on nes molette Eom s nied \u201cerent over the Nile valley, her \\friran empir- mn the vost i north AN ELECTIONS.: Lied IAT alee tho work wat the true meaning or tie ~ They wash fervent Iy to belvse that pat \u201cati and colonal mpertatsm lois detin tels squelche-} Bas amiens and d'option wind are under arrest, coauterfeiting, They arrested last niglku by Chief Three more Italians we ny.fe Fa tiie reform of A Niner can ond setae, place Fgla Jars worth ot com, ver pla cles Jared to be counter.low Pointe aux Trembles.This place thev made thew headauarters, and camped ncar the river in a tent.When arrested \u2018they described themeclves 8: Eduard Me Cubellis, Angelo De Cubellia, Fe-linand De Cubelha, 25 years.Tae officers had dnven dewm i a patrol Anierran ile os Whos DS ceut pleses, à * Lord Mavor - , : w Darn « pile, qu of sm me re is Apps na Croden.D'indus sir et Chandan on WT 4 ened ap Salk 1 aM I HSPARED TO Cosa rites he foiiowNE LER S: dents =>, six ve Baux ut st MO | Th: bmw ! sfbieimeminio lr rind Oni] see fleet font Late British News.Culled from Newspapers because | va tact, Years ago, when a Spanish vessel contaming the gnle and adver coin and many bars at gold war wre ked nn the bearh in à Here storm.Ail the gold and nilver vas heing conveyed to london for safety, owing to She (Eis 121 ID 6180 © eal ior eno tm.Trav.or John Jam Bowne &! James st.Te! Main 190 | 267 1 ed Het Arde from the beach of persons unding pieces of Spanish money, and from time lo time votmpanies have been organized with the obiect of recovering the lost treasure; but bn account ot the peculiarly exposed part of | the coast and the great depth of the sea there even a* ebh tide, the attempts\u2019 have all been in vain An iron founder of | Halston picked up a few dass ago quite à large amount nt com that had heen washed on the beach, and daily at ebb tide the beach wo frequented by fortune hunters.The death of Mr.Ralph Disraeli, brother of the late karl of Beaconstield, occurred recently at Quiton Hall, Leeds, where ne hid been on à visit to lis sonandaw, Mr, Calverley, Mr, Disraeli, who was the -ec- i ond
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