The Montreal daily star, 8 mars 1893, mercredi 8 mars 1893
[" gm es { \u201cVOL X XXV\u2014No.56.RATES \u201d \u2014For\u2014 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 rents for 20 words or less, Cent por extru word, cach insertion.ANTED, 10 cents for 10 words or lees, and 1 Cent per extra word, insertion.All other * WANTED * ads.25 cents for 25 words or less, l cent per vstra word, each 10sertion.QE TO 1 coute for 20 words or less, and 4 por esta \"word, nse Bobi 10 cents fur WU rorde ur less, and 3 cont per word, such insertion FOUND, 10 cents for 2 crds or less, and Xe cent per word, vach insertion.To LET, HOURES, STORES, ETC, 25 cents for 3 words or less, wDd | cent per extra word, each insertion von SALE.5 cents for 25 words of less, wud 1 crnt per each inasrtuon PROPERTY Go SALE, 25 cents for 35 words or less, and 1 cont ve r «airs word, each insertion.LOST, B cents for > mords ur less, and 1 cent per extrs BUSINESS CHANCES, ETC.2 cents tor 3 wore or lens, and 1 cent pr extra wo PERBONALS, page 5 2 cents per word: oe um = cents, each faerts All advertisements inserted at the above rates must be SITUATIONS VACANT.AA A LT A NR NAN ANTED i INTS TO CANVASS FOR THE largest, oblest ceiablished, Lest known nurseries in the country.Must lierul terms.L'noqualled fucuitiesz Chill nursenes, Ont.ever 70 urres.Established Stope & Wellington, Montreal, J.W.Beall, Main got, Temple Building tt ANTED A HUILER APPLY WITH REVERE.enves to Mrs Jeph, ob Dorchester st.38 tf NTED-A WET NURSE APPLY BETWEEN Wayne, ew vi eiween 7aud 7.30 p.m, to br Browne, 1003 Bherbrs ae street 48 ANTED- TAILORS AND GOOD OPERATORS on all Kinds of latex mantles, steady work for good Apply J.W Ma kedie & Lo, Victoria gare w ANTED CG on TIENERAL BERVANT.MUST Wa have cd | refed peu Apply between 12 ah 3plus Mackay st.HI a PANTED 5 com ETENT GORDON \u201cPRESS.Apply to Tho Beusliack Litho.& Pig Co.Herald Bi Herald Building 543 TED A FIRST (LASS GARDENER MU \u2018NT a have guod references Apply to 34 Bt.Fram vis Xavier ut - _ oe ANTED \u2014 LADIEB AND GIRLS, WE FAY W you from $4 to 910 à weok Lo work for ts at your own howe no nting or canvassing.Cieurze Eminous & Co.corner Baucery march and Water stroets, Boson, EIGHT PAGES.LAST EDITION.\u201cMONTREAL, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1893.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.5 A1.À Perfect Article.[SIL BAKING Hu The purest à quality ol Cream Tarter, lized Bi-Cart uate of It bas stood Al with Doninckespars for the past 30 ears, no SITUATIONS WANTED.ROOMS T TO LE LET.ANS INIT .- dt ANTED SITUATIONS FOR BOOKKREPERA, coschm messengers, Oo.sultable Tor igh: bo fe ADS to Employment Buréeu, Young Apply 3 OOMS- FRONT AND 2 a BU.for + houpakos chiidron: moving lo May.20 Qu Gouneillors st.».6 ANTED- SHORTHAND (IN Arter WITH FIRBT ST CLASS or married couples.À .Eng lan (y 03, opea Tor position Let Sa V anTED.SITU ATION AB : pr bare ss TO LET.NICELY.FURN sud single roo break; 3 us 8 French a notions.Address \u201cVY Re - COMPORTABLE ROOM, DOUBLE OR with hoard.18 Balmorsi et M3 OOMs- * PURNISHED TO LET, WITH Gi OR WITH- oul Jon 28 Cnion avenue.\u201cee ANTED-BY A A CLASS TAILOR BIT! BITUA ue OOM.\u201cTOL LETA A NICELY FURNISHED FEONT throom fat ; a CURE and rolieve all the troubles tnci- ax to To tat ot the systam, such ae Dizziness, Nauses, Draws aiing, Tain ain in the the Biday ko.\" SICK yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are ually na in Constipation, curing and pro- complaint, while they also All the Best Grocers sell it, 200stt | KOFF NO MORE.5 Cough Drops ell five, Vase ED \u201cBY RESPECTABLE vorcna WOMAN, hight k by the day.Call or ad- 3 ol locality ig Alexander st., » step from Beaver Hall sinoss 7 > so I v E FAMILIES BY OOM - TU LET.VERY RUE AND WELL FUR- ko.While poire most Wa PATES oo ot re M perfectly.ui Ro m, with pi im for t Sire ATION \u201coT THOROUGHLY RM 004- COMFORTABLY FURNIS (ISHED | BOOM, class où man, with every cunvunience 4 oon A AND.BACK =.PARLORS, BE cality; not moving in May.ICELY PURNISHED KOOMB TN CONVEUIENUES, OR Lathroo class su board.Not moving.AH, VE OR Fine Gentiomen's Furnishings.Shirts made to order.1300 Notre Dame Street.STYLE OF FIRE OR BURGLAR 6, Vault Doors or ther Iron Work cheap, ALFRED BE.RNB J'ANTED- BY A FIRST CLASS LAUNDRESS A a waahing.Apply 577 Lagauchetic Te.\"ANTED-WATCH OR CLOCK HONESTLY cleaned by expert workman and warranted, 50 ot English watch repairing a specialty.70 Victuns nur.nitug th this la annoying ver or and A ropulate the Dowels.Tron if they only HEAD Ache they would be almostpriosless to those who er from this distressing complaint; but fortu- tély their goodness does noteud bere,aud those will 0nd theso little pills valuable in somany ways that they will not bo willing te do without them.But after all sick bead ACHE Ia the bane of so ro a, lives that here fs where great Luast.Our pills cure it while OOMS- FURNISHED, TO LET, ON FATARCON ._ Bl1 8t.Urbain st mess Sherbrooke st._ 5 Coms TO LET.DOUBLE OR SINGLE, POR or two gentlemen, with or without bathroom fiat.120 TANTED -~ A SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, aged twenty, experience (7) seven years ii also Obe year as traveller, fora wbule- gents turnishing house: = speakic Can give best vf references.at, BOECKH'S For For sale ES all first-cines dexlers.8 RESENTATION AODRESSES: HANDHOMELV ILLUMINATED.EDWIN COX & CO.114 Bt.Fre_ Xavier street, E.L.Ethier & Co.BILLIARD TABLE And Bowling Alley Balls 5 MANUFACTURERS ERS, KTC., With FLEXIBLE BRIDLE Attached dy for wes.LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM, raie foamy.44 Osborne st 3% 8 oun COMFORTABLE DOUBLE ON tathroum aad ovis fiat, with board, at xe RESFECTABL = WUMAN, 553 ® \u2014\u2014 ras BY COMPETENT DRESSMAKER, by the ay in private familles Can % 5 OOM5- win BUARD FOE A FEW SELECT afew minutes walk from stations.#3 ANTED BY A YOUTH, WELL EDUCATED, light emplo lorment during the evenings.Address Boon FRONT.ASE BEDROOM, large wardrobe, also front double room, C.water _ 8 McGill Colle Be ave.vuM - \u2014 ELEGANTLY eheater iu rovin; 5 minutes from P.Carter's Uitte Liver Pills are very small and very easy to take.One or two Thay are striotly vegetable 38 urge, but Ly thelr gentle action please [4 th n vialsat 25 cents ; five for $1.oid by druggists overywhers, or sent by m CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York foal PIL Small Doss Small Price rANTED yr ATION 4 As FIRST CLASS [ABS GAR- wer garden and wan lay vut grounds.FURNISHED, | STEAM Langto .0.NTED\u2014 A SITUATION BY A THOROUGH! Y Ov BOARD AND WASHING, | competent and esveriondel maitre d Indies.week, for vue or two young Do oll Kinds of Work in the L \"FURNISHED, SINGLE ROOM, r Indy.2079 St.Catherine st {7 ANTED\u2014 BY A GOOD LAU SpREss, ET ANT cleaning.Apply 53 F 88 ST, DEN 18, gauchotle ironing br the day or MONTREAL.re ai Vue ASSISTANT BOUKKKEPER, IN Nolan grocery office.Must be French.Address stating gear where proviously employed, to =*W 518,\" BTAR of 543 | ANTED IMMEDIATELY A pi RAYELLING V aorusto! band! retail Ty trade, and who h tion in n and pruvince.M vst speak both lengusges denis Set, in, He with references, which must ETAR office.ANTED \u2014 BRIGHT T BOY FOR \u2014FOLESALE grocers office at once.Apply in wn bandwritio, Eade 5 _6.bo x $US._ M3 - IMMEDIATELY, HOUSEMAID.La be bis to at able; references rags A NTEDCA GOOD GEN ERAL SERVANT FOR W family moving Lo Moutreal west.Apply 6 For st NTED\u2014AN APPKENTICE TO THE BOOK hie » lad shout 14 ur 15.Morton, Phillips & Co., 1788 Notre Dume D3 ANTED - A STEREOTYPER.MUST BE A first class man.Rejvrences required ARR T.ANTED- FIRST CLASS BALESWOMAN FUR WwW hate and, fur store.Must speak French and Eng: {ish and best refejonvos required.Apply 1919 ye Wo IN A MERCHANTS OFFICE, A TYPE writer, T having .kowiodge of shorthand.Ad- \u201cLETS STAR Office.552 TED A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 Te, Js War of age, fur office work in à wholesale P duos Bouse, o Fy sposki both languages and having à * know rbecd referred.Address in to appli- knowledge of sus to \u2018D 671, STAR office.ANTED-A NURSE EE ad TWO QC HILDREY willing to leave the city: good wees Auply 3 Belmont atreet.WANTED.OOACHMAN.MUST BE A SOBER industrious aud frst class driver.Roferan- ces required Address D 875,\" tran office.55 3 VV» FANTED- GOOD FUR FINISHER.APPLY To 536 Bt.Paul street.\\) ANTED- BOOKKEEPER AND FTENOORAPH.ef emi) = will Le upen fur engagement Apt adian experience, six years in at position.Address *F 739, STAR vice 863 WWANTES-A A EESPECTABLE YOUNG GIRL, AB purse and to assist upstairs.Apply at once, 1382 Dorchester st west.V * ANTEL>- GENERAL BERVANT.D FoB TT WASTE TED-A FEW ;OOD LATHE BANDS, VICE Sehr a blackamith Apply ths eg 1n- gersoll Rock Drill Vo., 8t Henry WASTED, A GIRL TU A ITEND CIGAB STORE: also a man_ Apply +65 6e.James su NV ANTED A COMPETENT HOUSEMAID MUST sble th walt on table.References required Apply after 8 p.m.at No 113 stanley street.561 V TANTED- AN AFFRENTICE FOR TIN SHOP, one with some arperiencé prefer red Applyw R and W.Kerr, 18% Notre Dame stree 61 TANTED A LIC TATE PHARMACIST.Must apes hoth lang ages and well recommend- od._Refersnces required.las, STAR office.V ANTED A YOUNG GIRL.AS HOUSEMAID one williug to assist Ib housework.Apply to 1966 Dorchester gt._ B83 Ww ANTED.| HOUSEMAID, WILLING TU fo BEW.Apply 77 Mckay st.berore 4 a m.onsiier tp .Wie RELIA BLE c ANVAISERE, TO TAKF tracts on the du Guud money to the right parties.Call Let ween \u201cie ind 930 a A Tan st.James st, Koom 5.LL 56 4 W TANTED- TIDY BOY ABOUT 14 OR 15 YEARS oid to attend door, ete.47l'nunave 3681 WANE GIBLA FOR STRIPPING TOBACCO, Davis & Sons, 47 Cute 563 \\ ANTED\u2014OENERAL BERVANT.No FIRE To /_sttend yd Apply 2284 8t_ Catherine street.VV ANTE D\u2014TO BOLICIT ORDERS FOR M BOME- thing first class ladies or gentlemen with ene gourd inducements.Apply 29 Bt Antoine st.5 wr VWWANTED-A YOUTH WHO CAN WRITE AND h lan also knowing shorthand.None Ma those willing to work need apply.Address tol F.» Box 677.sa WA ANTED GOOD STRONG GENERAL RER vant.Apply Knapp's restaurant, 61 St.Charles Wars A OMPETEST GENERAL SERvant.Must tw good plein cook No washing.References Appis after eleven at 267 Bishopat.562 V ANTED A til) GENERAL 8FRVA h good re neces.Apply 47 Shuter st.AS WA PASTRY COOK; ALSO DINING room girls.Apply Albian Hotel.VV ASTER.AGENTS TO CANVARS FOR.OUR EN.crayon and Jats) portman Large pas \u201ca essy work Le good men ix ence not necesanr.eb, H ly to isn Subker.poun end Publishing \u2018raig JV ANTED-EXPERIENC ED BOOK CANVARSERA.ilheral comnmmaion will be paid to good men.Aus te tu Cne Canadian Sutecription & Publishing Co.> om Craig at.ANTED-A BOY ONE WHO 18 STRONG AND mecustomed to du heavy work.Apply at 23915 Snere at 56 wax Thor wi \u201cGEN ERAL SER Wen anh 15 \u20ac raig nt 563 VV ANTED-FIRST CLASS DRESSNAKER AP ply to McKenzie Brothern, Buckingham, P.Q.\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 T ANTED- AGENTS IN x v ERY LOCALITY TO handle our fan me bread, aki and paring knives.FL sajen, Lis profits Write fur terms, Clauss ai ANTED-4 EXTERIE su ED BALESLADIFS, w.H \u2014_\u2014 3 Wier 10BFAMSTERS AND & CURRIERS ary Porter, Tanner & Belting Manufacturer, 436 56 2 ANTED MESSAGE Boys APPLY To % + oe 27 Bt.Catherine st, Wii PRACTICAL FARMER ONF V'aharioe mène knowledge nf gardening and the care preferred; wite must Le y good butter aber aden ble to to take charge of poultry ppileations gating oamber in family addreæed to °C 758,\u201d Gran office, Mon 562 WW ANTED-TOURA GIRLA APPLY AT scoot | al t.Sophie | lane (oft \u201c70 Taig) WA eto GOOD PLAIN (OOK MUET RAVE teyences.Apply at 14 Mactirecor st 56 3 3 J ANTED-OOMPE TENT STENOGRAPHER AND writer, with knowledge of office wink Appl mith Fi Tewcen stating experience and salary ope i 3 { \"J 821,\" STAR office.ANTED-AT ONCE.À GOOD MESSRAGE Boy.'__Apply to Prats & Young, 84 Beaver Hali Hill.561 V one eh as à moule où À BAL LESLADY, one wl a knowledge millinery.Ap- pig at Broudway Millinery Roome.3500 Ht Cairne |A V 7 ANTED EE ih ae 8T 5 steady, an ™ \u2018 nk: Address \u201cJ #6,\" \u201cren, en © em mec wy , HOUSES WANTED, RAA ANS Vas AAA Were SMALL HOUSE WITH REE < ox four rooms, with abep window.Ta = OOM \u2014 DOUBLE AND BINGLE, ON BATH- all modern enisnces.NTED HOUSE PAINTING.PAPERHANG- roo hitewashing.663 Lagauche Homelike ne comfort.¥ CURE FOR ASTHMA CRIMAULT'S INDIAN CIGARETTES, Asthmatic people who suffer from Oppression in breathing, stifling sensations, Hoarseness, aud Loss of Voice, Nervous Coughs, Laryngitis, Colds with Wheezing, Insomnia, Catarrhal affec- _ tions, and difficulty in Ex- - pectoration, relieved by these Cigarettes.GRIMAULT'S MATICOÏ Tho Best in the Markel! PILEINGTON'S POWDERED LYE PILKINGTON HASHING S003.HEARLE MANUFACTURING CO.MONTREAL.Troon: HANDSOMELY FURNISEED FRONT situation as rorking hone kevper , is ater, hot water heating: 1 sgaut and furnished wich testo; also E: front room.54 McGill College ave.7ANTED - BY A GOOD COUE COUK, A SITUATION ire a hruseimaid 1 Lept, Good city ee PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC PRES \u201d ANTED - ITUATION salesman by enerjeti yo sa from prescui employers.R BALE\u2014AT LONGUEUIL, tage and lot uf land, No A plu te W.Gr Aon STAR Tr BY A \u201cRESPECTABLE MARRIED oman, 8 situation as wel purée if wut of town, would live w hare her own baby with her.Address *J JOR SALE.NO 253 8T.CATHERINE STREET, od gonditr a, including stock of furniture.se fee ok i © hog NTED aITT TATION ES BOUKKEEPER AK SALE TO CLONE FÉTATE cut sone two story house, i wood, extension wing \"and stable, Lot 23 teet by 115 Prive 314.000 .Ritchie, 140 Bt.James, or John G as NEW prnivace aml bent of refers .handsomely a BUSINESS CHANCES.ANS ASS SANS PA LS R SALE-GROCERIES, HOTELS, SALOONS: cigar snd conte toners For store, er SUR SALE-AT COTE ST ANTOINE, and buildings un it are ai suthorized to sell even ~ {he tare price ot the od iit 1 :| ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Liverpool, naxdondertr, Ratifax and CAPSULES and INJECTION.BALOON LICENSE WITH on without fixtures.Henry Ward & Co.260 St.James _ 543 FHOR BALE AT COTE ST ANTOINE A CORNER lot on Sherbrooke sect 110300, i GRIMAULT'S MATI00 85 the most active J JCCB and inoffensive remedy in the treatment of acute and chronic Gleet and Gonorrhea.MATICO INJECTION 1s used in recent MATICO CAPSULES, He more chaguio chat F NOR BALE\u2014A NEWLY ERTABLISHED FIRST For class boarding house, everything nest and hæality central, house well known anu vell patronized.Far yarticulars address at * \u2018Ew,\u2019 56 2 R SALE\u2014A CIGAR BUSINESS, CENTRAL, ONE ' of the best sands | in the city, doing » large trade.Henry Ward & Co., 260 8! OR SALE-GROU ry parent part at the city.R BALE A MEDIUM BI 8IZED Tone bake x C.C.SNUWDON, on) Fata Apr.6 MONGOLIAN.\"Steamers marked thus will not carry cattle.ese Stearrers will sal) from Portland about 1 af of Co HOTELS, GAL SALOONS, For 8 BALE ON ROY S pre Two AIRE uu ENOW DON, od Estate, \u2018Tem T 'B_FACTURY GRIST Whose l of B SALE BUTTER TUB FACTURY, oni > Far sors \u20ac « Ra BOAT and sow mf mi.ve stocked with io N ny Jor sa SALE -A SMALL CORNER LOT,ON BLEUKY table oud ressous or selling.Box § 56, m.on lower part, 43x70 price, very low for imme le after the arrival of the aan, Railway rain, due at Halifax at noon Glasgow, Londoenderry and N.Y.Service.{Late Stale Line ut Steamers) Pier foot of W.21st Street, New York.C.C.SNOWDON, en Estate, R ALE Sav RANT AND DINING HALL central on Craig st.doing first class M business.LOR SALE\u2014A BUTCHERS BUSINESS WITH OP.L luse time.Address se tion of renting or Luying the property.good dwelling Good situation, gud customers, plant at 5c Errors of Youth.: SUFFERERS FROM Nervous Dediity, Youthful \u20ac, Intiscretions, Lost Manhood, 8 BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN 1 À OPPORTUNITY RENT ely furnished plating shop, wi C.C.SNOWDON, Beal Fatate, TE OF NEBRABKA.10.=.BRIAN \"16 Mar.STATR OF CALIPORNIA 930% m.23 Mar.ERANIAN A Mar.class will yield buyer a zon a rood Mie for his Toney.AN.line to pel) on AIT one n TATE ph JEBRASKA A pm.SE 37 Apr STATEOE CALIFORNIA.1.00 pm 4 May.Seamer with a 3 will not PARTNERS WANTED.And weekly thereafter carry passengers from Now York 4 0 passengers $40 snd the real cause of tbe trou upwards.return, roording to location © oe berth a ANTED\u2014A PARTNERSHIP OR À RES sible position in some established firm hy à sentier considerable Lusineus experience and is possessed ist Address \u201cW's 517,\u201d STAR office.ANTED-À PARTNER WITH A SMALL CAPital = a financial export and OR SALE FOK THE MILLION.KINDLING.8 $2: a dried; Chea rest and best pti ever Xan duarm: , cor.Bt.James and Guy Tuebioge S110 re situated on the smloon deck, thus entre perfect Nehting and ventilation.The Parisian, Sardinian, Mongolian, Numidias.Bate out nthe Electric rh For treight, passage, or further information apply to patients.none of the ordinary m fuent effect a cure, During eur fives ire onliege JOR SALES -100,000 F FT REITING, 0 DiscCoT ap ( 10 engines, téilers, 5 to 40 , lathes, planer, olden, tenon, MOTUEINE, borne and sawing machine ul Ta 1% ACEO! Lord A prescription In yBrred as or practice have TD PARTNER, SILENT OR AC ACTIVE fi begith by er use after all SEE fora business paying bter two hundred per cent.pod Common s > men 356 93 Mate 86., Bosiem.1 India Street, Portland.235 Walnut st., Philadelphia.~OR SALE.FINE EMERBON PIANO, PART apply N.Y Piano Co, ames ot.537 Jaw ANTED_ PARTNER WHO $1000.00 as my share.Must be 8 good pa Inese\u20141 will be active or silent.Address Storage Departmen nt, 230 8 3 MR SALE-A FIRST CLASS CARPET IN THE best of condition ; also à bausome mirror.Jelsomin, 8 grains.di in Tema tin anjare talcoholic), 2 graine ara, 2 ples, NORTH GERMAN LLOYD BTEAMBHIP CON Boutham n._ SALE - CARROTS FOR CATTLE AND Mi - scie Toker on Nn = $p m, end an noi x 5 rents per barrel del soi it wi 6 PUPILS WANTED.H.H.Meier.Feb.% im Lahn, Tues, Mar.21.Sam.Aller .Ems, Sat.Mar BU am Havel, Tae, Mer.14.5am Beale, Sat, M SION R BALE-BLACK CW ALNOT \"BEDROOM SET, Cost $60, marbie tops, Toh Sean perfect order.VV ANTED RUPILS IN FRENCH TRE FRENCH dress * 1 ufbce es: Gaionnet eu fous Pare Appl ply B Catheart street.ANTED- \"MUSIC PUPILS (BEGINNERS) LES yen at their own homes ; es EAST ROUTE TO TRE MEDITERRANEAN.Direct line to Bouth of France, Riviers and It: at Gibraltar to land passengers to Bpain.NEW YORK TO GENOA LESS THAN 11 DAYS ou eh Mar.4, 10am | Fulda.Sst.= MOR RALE - ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNIC A, TH tion.tll leather binding.complete wa in ue, also tro fine walout bookcases.Addr trizly sstonist ng wid Its use continued for .shart time \u201changs the languid, ed, sas condition A stantiy tu receipt ¢ of lottars o of \u201c toquiry ative to this remedy, te thoes >, would prafer to 0 SISOS _55 2 FLE \u2014 ONE BUTTON ROLE RINGER Por ERROR WARNATI/ T, IE Duluth avenue, teaches French of pupils\u2019 residence.ngres-Coutellier } (Five years experience in I Fulda, Bat.! \u2018June 10, 10am £100, $125 or $150 à berth, first cabin.OFLRICHS k (O., 3 Bowling Green, New York J.Y.GILMOUR & CO.Agents for Montreal, 354 Bt.Paul street.DOUGLAB BATTERSBY, 184 8t.James st.Montreal + 29523 mo ne, in good order cheap for cash.Ber Sat.Apri) 29, 10 sm.r N 8 pi y com pour 9 Fe > return alt om our private latorston, or X Parier \u20ac packages, wilch will cure most AND a YOUR NG GENTLEMAN.WHO HAS will give lessons in italian or Ger- aT oats residence.References R SALE RINDLING WOOD, BOX CUTTINGS, and dures lon: CT Rapin, corner Duke and NEW ENGLAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE k SATE-\u2014CAS STOVE.IN PERFECT aor OAED MES, MOE AN.ior boarder, wily bon \u201cwork in Liberia was delivered last evening What Is The Style 0f HATS This Spring?rate.| ORANGEMEN AND WALLACE.137 cad Cadieus at below Be Catharine ; OARD\u2014AND POR ni DURING confinement; private.Mrs.Bohme, 15 German O8T-AT THE WINDSOR HALL.ON SATURDAY 4 #th, a purse containing six Turkish Beth ticket: some cards and about two dollam in change.be rewsrded on returning to Srano OST MARCH IST, BLACK COCKER BPANIEL tch Return to 170 Peel st.for reward.Any rer- son | found detaîting this dog will be prosecuted.4 OST\u2014 ON MARCH 5TH, RETWEEN THE (OR.= and Dorchester me.nd Alexander st \\ [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Tween, Ont., March 8,\u2014The thirty-fourth annufl session of the Grand Orange ARD- VACANCIES FOR A A FEW GENTLEMEN: Al of Ontario east, e hoard.15 Hanover ot.1 OARD- FOR LADIES, WITH THE REST or i Lex dance durmg confisement.Strictly began here yesterday.A resolution was adopted congratulating M.P., on his appointment as Comptroller of Cust?CARD MER.SEARL, LADIES DOCTRESS, Nh - ren oral iin socommoda on, with or without The Mol c i SHELBURXN, March 7.\u2014The case of Mr.Mc- Lean, of Horning's Mills, aa published last week, is still the talk of the vicinity, and many people have taken Horning's Mills to see him.ggist here, who =old Mr.Motean the pills, votichey for the trmth of the state- lly P.for Dufferin county.Dodd's Kidney Pills are indeed a wonderful.remedy.as they cure the most deadly prevalent_diseases that ares, bun namely, Bri hts Diabetes, Shore In ou especially Rheumatism.ON THE 4TH MARCH, A FOX TERRIER du ROOMS WANTED.NL 7 ANTED\u2014- BY A LADY AND two rooms and hoard, i in aL stric uy moral street and Iw: rewarded.the trouble to saut À are a.fo se \u201cVincent to su Brlice t.a watch.Finder kindly return same to 297 ul [ ofr.by MONDAY EVENING, OUTSIDE THF, ' ARTEL AN UNFU > ISHED ROOM, py va of Music or in + Keigh, board.\u201cC 648,\" dr an well as the most FANTED -TWO wih to o bichon \"OBT_YESTERDAY.ON BST furnished ot : 4 between = otre, Dame and St.CANREN a pocket Finder will please re- 1 3e Catherine at.Liberal reward 50 1 Well, there is several good stylewpbat we feel that the nost medium S¢iff Felt Hat similar Lo the above style will have the big sale.The wide brim soft American style ia also s favorite, and soils well The new stiff Phedors in six different shades is alsô going well, being In appearance the same as & soft hat.We have them all in stock now ready for the Spring Trade.Watch for our Big Ad, will appear soon in .Denot forges us if you want ¥ vew Hat, à fashionable Necktie, or © good psir of Boots JOHN ALLAN, 659 to 665 Craig St.£ BOARD AND cous WANTED, - vu ANTED- \u201cBOARD AND ROOM, BY A yoUxa preferred.a PR AAAS JUND\u2014 A POCKET BOOK.OWNER CAN HAVE me by proving property sud paying expenses.905 Limitation aimonds are the latest output TEL = COTE.ST.ANTOINE, rators.Greene venue: fant aad bos A PURSE, CONTAINING $8 RING! paper moneg and ¢ change.Apply | 156 Vi Vil tre st.WANTED TO PURCHASE, - TO BUY TWO cor NTERS.ALrO WASTER BY TWO I, MEN, ROOM AND of The renowned pianist, I, gra, ir in the course of a letter to Messrs.& Sons dated April, 1892, thus a Nothing new can be said of the Ste nway piauos, it is true, for they have all modern WANTED TO BORROW, PAN NS A A BORROW \u20ac1300.00, ON A NEW rat mortgage.fn ture and Me of the low rt Irthe case of he ers of of the (Kpvre and masters, Arte.OUNTER ABOUT 13 OR 15 PEET ly concur in Bat | um word that ginse partition.«D About a foot % high snd A BEWARE OF Concocted mineral waters; insist on getting the pure, natural CALEDONIA SPRINGS PRODUCT mer HE fed ri th Snthasiasin planes à thant concert, Ernst i = wine.n my oy in Axrap_To PURCHASE LOW PHARTON on HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC.dress rem pu .n In Sood order, cheap for caah VANTED-\u2014A \u201cGoon SECONDHARD SAFETY N FRIDAY AY > EXT, \"PROPERTY WANTED.NAS TE JE Xe D A.&8 THE \u2018PHILHARMONIC.SOME OF THE WORKS TO BE PRODUCED AT COMING CONCERTS.The Estimate Placed Upon Besthoven's - \u201cMount ofOlivea\u201d and Mendelgsohn's \u201cWalpurgis Night\u201d by Musicians of High Standing.A long analysis of Sullivan's \u201cGolden Legend\u201d has already been published.in these columns when it was first produced by the Philharmonic Society, and its memory is still sufficiently implanted in all the minds vot to need new explanations on the subject.The third night, \u201cFrench Night,\u201d devoted tw music of a rather light, descriptive, emotional nature, does not need to be dwelt uvon.About the two works of the first night, \u201cGerman Night,\u201d when Beethoven's \u201cMount of Olives,\u201d and Mendelssohn's ** First Walpurgis Night,\u201d are to be performed, we shall but give here the opinion of two musicians, W.Ruockstro on Beethoven's only oratorio, and Berlioz on Mendelssohn's worthy counter: part of the \u2018\u201cMidrurnmer\u2019s Night Drea.\u201cThe Mount of Olives\u201d is so greata Work that, though it may not bear comparison with some of its author's later productions, it cannot possibly be associated with the writings of any other composer.In every movement we meet with uties of conception, of design, or of individual coloring, such as are never found save in tlie works of the atest masters.The chorus is extensively employed, and keeps the interest alive throughout; and thewhole culminates in a magniticent burst of jubilant song, far exceeding in ndeur any part part of the mass in C\u2014the splendid \"Hallelujah, the first movement of which is almost suggestive of the old masters, In its stern and unwavering accompaniment, while the spirited and finety-developed Fugue, full of interest and fire, has always been regarded as a masterpiece of modern part- writing.MENDELSSOHN'S WALPURGIS NIGHT.\u201cI am much inclined to consider this kind of oratorio (Walpurgis Night) as the most exquisite, the most finished piece of workmanship that has yet drop from Mendelssohn's his elighttu score of \u201cMidsummer Night's Dream \u201d excepted.The poem is from Goethe and has nothi in common with the nocturnal meeting o witches in \u201cFaust.\u201d The scene here commemorates the nightly assemblies which in the early days of Christianity, were howd \"high up on the mountains, by a religious sect remaining faithful to ancient customs, even after offerings of that kind had deen prohibited.It was customary with this sect, on such nights as were devoted to holy work, to station at all the avenues leading up to the mountain, a great number of anned sentinels, clothed\u2019 in strange disguise.Upon a given signal, and at the very instant the priest, ascending Lh altar, would begin the sacred ymn, this troop, diabolical in its aspect, wielding its pitch-forks and torches, would start orrible system of yelling and screeching to drown the voices of the religious choir and drive away any intruder who t be tempted to interrupt the ceremony.One must hear Mendelsshn's music to form some idea of the varied resources such a poem afforded a skilful composer.His score, despite its complex nature, us perfect in clearness; the eflects fram voices and instruments jostle and clash against each other in seem strife and disarray, which is the climax of art.I must note as nificent efforts of two contrasting kin the mysterious placing of the sentinels and the final chorus where the priest's voice, calm and fervid, predominates at times the infernal racket of the sorcerers and mock demons.We are at a loss which to praise most in this finale, whether orchestra or chorus or the whirling of the ensemble.\u201d LL 0 Mgr.Emard Has an Interview With His Holiness Pope Leo XIII Mgr.Emard, aéfprenene in Rome, has written loin count of a private interview him with His Holiness, Pope Leo XIII.The interview took Rites on the 8th uito.At noon on that day Emard presented himself at the door 5 His Holiness\u2019 apartment.His name and that of his diocese were announced by the Prelate in attendance.He then entered by himself, and after making three genuflections on his way across the chamber, knelt before the Pope, who having given him his blessing, assisted him to arise and invited him to sit near him, be himsel! being seated on a large throne.His Holiness wore a white soutane and white fur cape witha large mantle of red velvet thrown over, and a white skull cap.He heid in his left hand a gold snuff box, which he opened frequently.The interview lasted about half an hour, during which time His Holiness asked several questions regardi ding the internal affairs of his Grace's d The aub- jects of iabor organizations and the education of children were distussed.The offering of Peter's pence was handed to His Holiness on this occasion, and Mgr.Emard explained the manner in which it had been collected.At the conclusion of the interview His Holiness informed Mgr.that he would make him the bearer of a picture of the Holy Family as a present to the Canadian College.Messrs.Allard, Primeau, and Larivée then had an interview with the Holy Father.Missionary Work in Liberia.An interesting address on missionary by Miss Annie E.Whitfield, in the lecture bail of Dominion Square Methodist Church.For five ygars Miss Whitfeld has Jabored In missionary work in Liberia, often, as abe explained.under the most disheartenin circumstances.The country was wild an the natives indiapored at first to accept the truths of Christianity, although success \u2018was now crowning the efforts vf the missionaries.In that country, missionaries had to rough it and could not expect all the comforts of civilized life.Great difficoity was ex- rienced Inobtaining scholars, for although fre natives would allow the boys to taught.they would not permit the girls to become scholars.Under the circumstances, the only way to do was te purchase the iris from their 5a many cases the missionaries did his, aithoue sometimes the bad y h as $30 eac Jor th the oh Sovernt® missionary \"rocleties In Bont to, had given money for this purpose ris cid converted and taugh t the English .They will then be brought to this sun Ty and educated, after which they will be sent to Africa Ip the capacity of teachers.Mo Whitham gave an interesting dercrip- tion of the manners and customs of the natives of iboria, and also some of the ch tics of the count; ry.Judgment Confirmed.The Court of Review has confirmed the Fab: que pad Marg Rigaud ( tiffs) against I.10 oO.Chevrier (defendant).The intter had been ordered to furnish an account of his itoinietration of the steak os | a of the Fabrique dur his term of had pleaded that he begn D bad pr és ES > fate me, wever, Was Etamaissed, __ License Applicants.Applications fog { and restaurant loue vers recel yesterday from John great Brook yn ho | St.Marie, 1181 Ontario; Fabien Vermette, , 281 uchetiere; Alphonsine Valiguette, wife of T.H, Leclaire, 636 St.Catherine; Joseph Bernier, 1426 Notre Dame; Philo: mon Desroches, 1436 St.Catherin \"Hon ine Daoust, wife of A.Laveille 1410 St.Catherine; erance Gosselin, wife of Louis Proulx, 27 St.Gabriel; Nazaire Gauthier, 188 St.Lawrence; Edmond Lariviere, 25 Notre Dame; Ernest Lavigne, 9 Panet; Basile Raymond.131 Lae Nor- enri Dubois, 53 bert Chadler, 121 Logan Inspector street.TALMAGE AN OPTIMIST.He is Convinced the World ts Growing Better Day by Day.Last night the Rev.Dr.T.DeWitt Tal- | mage lectured to an audience that occupied almost every seat in Windsor Hall.he reacher was reintroduced to the people of Montreal by the Rev.Barbour, Principal of the Eon ererational : College.Dr.a, e walked across the platform with some of the slowness of advancing years, but with a stride that was firm and strong.He looked éxtremely serious as he placed his watch on the table beside his manuscript; and then his face relaxed as he opened he proceedings with a Joke: He said a mistake had been made 1 the announcement of his subject.That mistake reminded him of a similar one made by a bill poster whucovered upan advertisement of his lecture by another placard, which made the two bills announce that in Viking's Hall, Dr.Talmage would give a Fireman's ball, would atand on his head for 100 minutes, perform numerous other gymnastic feats and introduce to the People of h that town the renowned Heenan, list.At this the audience smiled alou pH Dr.Talmage smiled in sympathy.Thereafter, except when he Calne pathetic, his face constantiy threatened into the loudest kind of a laugh.Every one believed him, then, when he said o way of preface that he was by nature and e a confirmed optimist.And his 78 usions were foreg me when he said that his subject was uiry\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2018Is the World Better or Worser a; told them, migh t embrace e any topic In in the world.Only he would ul not commit the mistake of A CERTAIN PREACHER who quoted without credit from all the t ters.a he gave a from alibi Whately an inebriat te fa the congregation shouted out Archbishop Whately!\u201d and again, \u201cInate John Wesley,\u201d and once nore, \u201cThat's George Whitfeld.\" At last the irate minister yelled out: \u201cShut u Op You old fool!\u201d Then the inebriate pointed at the pulpit and outed, \u201c\u201cT'hat\u2019s yourself for once.Every two thousand years God turned over a new leaf.First the Creation, then 2000 years and the Deluge, 000 more and the Nativity; and now another 200) years had.uearly passed.Another leaf would soon be turned and the troubles of the world, the terrible struggle against evil would come to à triumphant issue.The earth began de a garden and as a garden it would end.The world was never better than now, notwithstanding the croakings of pessimists against modern fashion and vice and crime.Never were Zash- ious more simple and more ap propriate.Let him.who thought otherwise look at the fashion plates of Charles XV.of France, or those of of Tyre as set Jorth hy Isaiah.True, Solo- the city mon had said, \u201cVanity of vanities, all is vanity.\u201d But, it was not as a statement of alaw.It was a remark made doubtless when he was pestered to death by his seven hundred and fifty wives.He verily beliov- fat that there wère very, in the orld.ee so by circums \u201cWhen we see a man tances.has fallen let us say, with truth, if you or I were rocked in the same iniquitous cradle and blasted epi same evil tendencies, w we would be in lace, perhaps we would be worse,\u201d test word in the language out- aide © those that represented the Deit was \u201cmercy.\u201d He ver much feared tha the im rlaction of others would kill us yet.ut the dominion of mercy was extending far and wide.There would never be a great war again, none to compare with the campaigns of Xerxes or the cruelties of Herod.He hoped that all, especially the young men, would thank God they were born in this age and would realize that the hand of ination was upon them and that there was glorious work for them to do.MR.MERCIER'S TRIP TO EUROPE, His Expenses \u201ccompared With Those of Similar Occasions Under the heading a good comparison,\u201d Le Courrier du Cunada, commentin on the > expenses of Mr.Mercier's trip to Alarmed by the great sensation duced on the public iniud by the sense ess account of Messrs.Mercier, Bernatchez & Co., our opponents are Lrying to save themselves the tu quoque argument.That will not take, gentlemen.There can be no comparison made between the cost of keeping up a residence for the High Commissioner of Canada in London and the details of the never to be forgotten Pleasure trip of Mr.Mercier.But, he cost of Conservative ministers o ive.province who went to Europe for loans, with the ex.nses of Mercier-Bernatchez we find: In 874 Mr.Robertson went and made a loan in Europe and his trip cost $301.(Public accounts 1873-74, p.4.and 1874-75, p.71).In 1576 Mr.Church went and made s a loan in Europe, and his expenses were $300.(See ublic accounts 1875-76, p.72) And in 1880 fir.Wurtele went to London and Paris and made a loan, and his expenses were $3100.(See public accounts 1880, p.69, and 1882, p.80) RECAPTTULATION, Mr.Robertson Mr.Church Mr.Wartele.eerie ee Thus for three different loans, those of 15874, 1876 and 1840, the total cost of the three treasurers was, in round figures, $1000, yet for a single journey to Europe fora oan and on.a ridiculous commission Mr.Mercier and his chums expended $20,000.And of this sum of $2, there le about 83200 unaccounted for,an amouit almost equal to the total expenses of the three Conservative treasurers.\u201d Terry ITEMS.Street tars havecommenced to run on the Ontario street route as far as the corner of Notre Dame and McGill streets.resident of the Irish Protestant Boro ent Society requests us £ add to the list of donations publ esterday, ve that of Messrs.John sou $10.For the convenience of residents in the upHer part of the city, a new cab stand has -been placed on Prince Arthur street between St.Urbain and St.Lawrence streets.Thieves entered Mr.James Mock's sta tionery store, No.2043 St.Catherine street, early Monday morning asd dollars worth of stamps.interfered with.In the Court of Queen's Bench vé afternoon James Henney, who was indi ed for assaulting a constable, was found guilty of simple assault ir poy afi neof twenty Hars was imposed by Judge Baby.No that opree are Te Le'hoeig e ook eo to those ge .poierrest the shat! ine er con axistencs striotly enforced.The Town Council of inte sux Trem bles has wharf iteges Me Tascherenu doin for tree years.Bean doin will ran an excarsio 1 boat, the ¢ larly thro the \u201cTourist,\u201d regu! : ugh he summer \u201cCIRCULATION 85320 - This theme, he tective tariff robbers cannot Toe few Pad roel 1 $m 300 3100 $3901 Mid-lent Charity Ball, given by the Bel- Gon, lay National \"Benevolent Union.this cuday evening, at the Victoria lon Armory.Notwithstanding that the Surprise Party, gives a matinee on nes as, the artists, witha view to to the good work done by iho 5 have willingly consented to d to the.niany attractions of the soiree by thelr presence.This is an unique occasion to witness a real Parisian At a meeting of the Montreal branch of | the Catholic th Society at the Gesu it Bd was decided to appeal to the public of Montreal for funds towards the formation of an Institute for Catholic sailors.he object | of the movement is to look 2e | and religious welfare of Catholic sallors, % 3 and to provide them with à reading and re- | creation room.À special duty of the institute will be to furnish information in re-.rd to the location of Churches, House of asses, and other services, and gen _ assist and encour: sailors to attend to their religious duties.Members of Society, duly authorized, will solicit sub- ; scriptions for this purpose.An excellent concert was given last evening under the auspices of the Missionary Society of Chalmers\u2019 Church.The lecture room was tastefully decorated and e seat was occupied, Mr.8.I.Leet prie instead of Mr, A.W.Morris, M, P, P., who was unable to be present.Miss Hollins- head sang \u201cGladsome Tidings\u201d and \u201cF man John \u2019 and was enthusiastically encored.Miss Virtue was in good voice and Celighted the audience.Miss Hilliard olever- ly recited ** The Briar Rose,\u201d Miss A.Morris contributed two whistling solos, and Miss Henderson a piano solo, Severn selections were given by the Hall fumily of bell ringers.Mr.Venables\u2019 songs were \u201cBeauty's Eyes\u201d and \u201cThe Sailor's Grave,\u201d while for an encore be san the sweet Scotch ballad, \u201cMary of Argyle.\u201d One of the features of the evening was Messrs, .Baker and Fraser's piano and fiute duets.\u2018The Y.M.C.A.Orchestra and \\ essa, Hamilton and Henderson also appeared and Miss Riepert acted as accompanist, TARIFF REFORM.The Views of a Montrealer Now Settled In Milwaukee, Wis.» The follow ng is an extract from a letter received by a gentleman in the cu, from bie son settled in Milwaukee, Wis.: y is no cent paper published mn Lee United States at all comparable to the STAR In either quality or quantity of matter.Mr.Laurier's speech at milton was a \u2018\u2018corker.\u201d 1 am glad tosee that he, as well as other Liberals, have given up the silly political union schemes and have faken à hold of the great question, the tariff.Sir John Thompson makes a, fatal 1nistake in thinking that he can win on the so called \u201crutective tariff, In other words the robbig of the people at for tae Leneât of à iavored class, Robin Hood robbed the rich for the benefit of | the poor, .This was bad eno.gh, but of robbing the poor to benefit, the richt 1t is decreed by the peo) ple of this coun that the protective tariff must go, and will go as-soon as t.7 Democratic party ta control of affairs.Owing to the cast tron nature of thts Government, the probe ousted till next summer.Like many oo Ce including sockless Simpson, o do not feel at oll amiable tome the Republican party.wo Fer twent; have been compel) ut up wi be cotton and shoddy, as 1 dd belong to the tected class and could not ord to wool or any other really good article.T and work this country have always \u2018 much harder than In Canada, bat still\u201d - Pan Canadians with vague ideas, suchas = will continue to jump from ie\".3 te fn the fire coming here.ing now, however, séems jé fa If she would Pons Mont he Fed policy of old and root out every vestige of th cans cer, she would lead the United States on the road to freedom.Of course numbers will continue to come out.- from Canada, but from Maine Vermont which are already nearly depopulated.If the Western States were purgatory i itself, many people will continue to = winter here has been the finest we have had for many years.Wo have had clear cold weather, and cnough snow for Christmas.sleighing since before J Caledonian Society's Concert, The Montreal Caledonian Society will gives concert In the Windsor Hall on Fri- ay evening.Sir Donald A.Smith will preside.is \u201coserbine 1 who will take ine Macpherson, of New some Highland dances, while the donian Society's Choir will render several songs.Pipers and Mathieson will- 33 be present.Pennies Cut in Two.How many collectors of coins know- anything about the curious half ce issued centuries by English au orities, half pence in the truest sense of the : since they were nothin more than minted pennies cus directly in these coins have been frequently among the buried .which from time to time have been \u2018unearthed in Great Britain.In Lanca- \u2014 shire in 1840 were found a rare lot of among which were several nies of time of Alfred and Edward divided in Taper Similarly divided pence at the: di re ore di oo ry and in pea ng of the discovery, in a number of these curious half pence of the time of William the Conqueror, an ams.questioned authority states that they were were pro bably issued from the mints fn orm, since the whole collection had ke dently been in circulation.In the museum in London are specimens of thes diyided coins issued nm various archs from Alfred to Henry IIL, With the the latter of whom the c: ceased.An nent archæologist accounts for the divided coins by saying that this doubtless arose from the scarcity of small change, which was in Le de remedied under the reign of Pond the coinage of balf pence and Liokig COMPANY'S EXTRACT of BEEF JOR TWENTY-FIVE YRARS TNE STANDARD FOR PURITY, Maver and vihoicsememces.Genuine only with Justas vou Liebig\u2019s signatare as shows : * stole Sibiag alee wes \u2014 = \u2014\u2014 < exceeding one hutdred and fifty feet (150 feet), to mmond street : Thence along a line following Drummond street, the lots having a frontage on the south-west side of racd-Brumas and street included, but to be assessed to a depth not which he was subjected by a severe attack of seasickmess.Hissystem waa sothorough- ly upset that it will take some little time to entirely recover.hundred families have been rendered homeless and destitute, in two districts of Lau.derdale county, by Friday's cyclone.Farmers are left penniless, with not an ounce of food or raiment to clothe their families.STOMACH, LIVER, BOWELS ano BLOOD.B.B.B.acts on all the organs of the body to produce regular action, to strengthen, purify and tone, and to remove li im accumulations of exceeding one bundred and Mfty feet (150 TRUE.In many instances thelr horses and mules morbid matter from a Common Pimple to the worst Kcrofulous Sore.» .\u2018 the throng referred to the bullaing of WINTER RESORTS = Ed $ | 8% £ \"STILL NO NEWS.that ortion af Bt.John's d royed by the - E 4 = + x souie six hundred aio\u201d 0uNos avis , 31e .3 gratitod for th iheralit by th DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM 13 .ns 8 \u201cNA \u201d ; e © shown the | .: re ly si D © sor THE *\u201cNARONIC™ WITH SEVENTY people uf of Great Britain C nada and the Saratoga Springs, N.Y ' ry a = 80 848 83 61 States in that connection, The re- 98, N.V.COST.9 A œ 3 MEN STILL MISSING.oent discov ery of Sond at tirand Lake aud REP Ears hoalth.cha a, a a \u2014 ° .ames _ exoellence of t e [0] a places, La parlor d promcusde Boies : ns * Be = 3 746 47 upon, The revenue of the country for the wn private mat ont : py Estate ee % £ 0 NS as 79 past year is declared to have largely exceed: sme, Eletriaity.all bail dar remedial appliances.A Detailsd and Acsurete Siatement of A Mills.Hu ue » 2 « I) 50 Nota Word from the Ship Singe Lenv- ê ae Sates Janda.ax and lid s Slated Oriental slagusos and completeness.\"Sep for Batre .the Awards, the Remuneration .P.à a fo B = ® iS x ing Liverpool Twenty-four Days the reduction of the floating 8 debt of the co- EDUCATIONAL = ca Commimmonaranza | i rf + BE CT |\u201d mone GORANS Wi at ! \u201c 00 .the Asssesments.I).Bro 0 .10878 $477 79 0 \u2014A List of Like Cases.DB ® a a 9 » ne CO SIGNOR RUBINI \u2014_\u2014 EM «io 80 63 09 67 87 1 ; i (SPECIAL TO THE 8TAR.] : 7% ; \u2019 Much has been heard of the Cathedral G.W.5 # = x a u 8424 New York, March 8.\u2014Nobody is able to |g wusrox March 5.\u2014The executors of the VOICE CULTURE.| street expropriation and probably the last ¢ & 72 89 184 8 Sul iro, 2 x explal why daring hal these ays uot a | Tn Lhe me lichael Loran are Aton.Volo training from | Is infancy to the last stags ot word has not been spoken yet.The gener- Baia a § & 10 » 2 79 Phe a.Men's Christian Association.46 14 single report of the \u2018\u201cNaronic\u201d abou Ye with John Mudie as managing direc oy he tu ele ee Carat Bouge rase altics of the case have been presented to Fr Muller ooo enr ea 12 1 5275 de do 19 I reached elther side of the Atlantic.The There will be no Government legney thx on Let former yeu y » pupils of Blgnos Rubiui 8, tuclud- the pablic on several occasions.Here arethe Do ce 26 31 Motioldrick and Mary F.Quinlan.bl 60 IT Wines, Hotel do of Mont- agents of the White Star Line have not the moneys left to hee Hospi tal and Or- pan H.Harbeau vu | Veruillos Long 2 79 \u201cDe r Mo pany on i ; hans\u2019 Home, but the College is STUDIO 133 Sherbrooke Si.336 details of the case; the dollars and cents the A Br 3 Si i 88 11 à 79 ui NB Re zs 1 given up all hope yet of hearing from the ; p aro ut the lego is pet pe ! Cathedral street proprietors will receive, the I.M.Ma! 5 31 Alco Totrauit 572 40 20 17 Betato N.Beaudry.113 34 Naronie,\u201d although they acknowledge ©tests avez Elizabeth 1% ran, \u201cais fu.S6L0 LEGAL CARDS.isslonpry\u2019 little bill and theassese Katate 3.W.MoConkey.7153 Estate ¥.Rollley -.mu & 43 Estate J.L.Beaudry & Ai.113 94 that she 1s in a precarious position, and | 3 Men 1 loan, bis we, $61 commissiongry\u2019 little billan Dents Forte 1.Darling 118 48 do .840 09 0 5 2 7 HE , | per year; Mrs.Caxe, hall «lster, 8500 per year, GLS AAA AAA which the proprietors of the taxed area will Estate J.> ait = 2 F,B McNamee.Ce 2 © » u BR ROY one 113 41 their remarks about the boat grow more i and 8 $30) cach to lier peti te nl her n \u201d ; \u2026 nic Pozeal : .3 - eal $600 per 3 be called upon to pay.These statements Fate 5 Widdoll 59 11 La Corporation Archi Eniscopale \u2019atho- Es @ ig Estate T L Gardner.: .Ci % and more gloomy.During the past month Miss McComuick, cousin, $600 o the ¢ Ati R.D.McGIBBON, Q.C., should be read by all who will attend the W.Billingham - 3 35 Lique Romaine de Mantreal.\u2026.\u2026 .288873 Gt.James ub.w do Co 137 97 the rougheat kind of weather has prevailed W.Bailey, Bruoki n, N.Po TK t Ad [ ; 1 Fri.Estate W.Wilson 3 16 ar REXT.463 GO 1 on the Atlantic, and should the \u201cNaronic\u201d | 4 ) nston vacate, has removed to meeting of the Finance Committees on F MANSFIELD BT Poor Reliet Ass vélation $1000; Chalmers\u2019 ya oon, when the Cathedral street I: Toes 8 3 .Prammond.MeGil iors sw have gone down and hercrew have takénto ; Church, $1000; Muckler, $10,000 tune 1 NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, case will be considered.The following is 4 Hoborte.Bx wing ; i Rach?a is the boats, it ls doubtful whether any of | actas agent uf ed until uk dis pre of 88 Place d'Arimes, Montreal the statement: D.bemers UNI 201 w LMaitoy.ee Kstate T A them could have lived in such a sea.In the | He will have a free house: Mules .ok - CB h 8138 ; Porter = *Naronic\u2019s\u201d were hundreds of cases o .STATEMET OF EEPENDITURE JUD BA EP rs ri i Fite of tho MontrotThsiont le ma nator Ed Fi ay Sams \u2018 - ur ; i\" oO alg 1 .t Tom waren or PEPROPRATON pou me ri Suis RON 5 à Buia Wetton CE sate St oR CES tm omc or n 40 A001 Lh veunel should Dave cauBbl | cman uun's Colle, General Hapa TIDENING OF CATHEDRAL STREET, BETWEEN The Trustees Viotoris Skaung Rink.333 #0 el Dow H.F.Adams.ada 480 40 put out the flames.It is possible that the an Orphan\u201d s Howe.\" Among the few IN THR ST.ANTOINE WARD IN Tis CITY, Seats U.Hutherford.PET u 2 = C i hol 20 al LI Ans, SEEN 8 La TA piscopale \u2018 Catho- 2040 09 Nar onic\u201d mat with fn mocident Lo her Tice of pam [rR a ou ow AND\u2014 J.C.Cralg .37 09 Fatate T.Nichols DH Estato à R.Parsoi .q omaine de Mout machinery similar to that whic el the + } .7 Aarded by the amount Amount Amount J: Coons 81 J.Hodgeon en BMT Hyam \" : 1.0.Gravel de de 42% 5 steamship \u201cCity of Paris\u201d some years ago.io\u2019 to a friend in Ont.lot à bul, wind | Disinfecting Machine 1-ToH Hamilton.$25,501.23 4.Gordon.x = ne A H.Hamilton.00 25 94 Hufus Fairbanks.JH.Joseph Cog) we 1 the steamships shaft broke and stove a i .$-Toalans .6.81 do B80) ST 25 y4 Joun Kennedy.- The rustoos of St.Paul's Church .5:6 00 hole through her bottom marine engineers MR.GRANT \u201cHALL.| One of the vary latest and most effective machines $~To Widow of J.STANLEY STREET.C.J.D 23 69 BHERRROOKE STREET.o - 1 say they have grave doubts whether, con- | ever imported for Fumigating and Drain Testing yo Senne 4,190.21 F.Buller.006i JH CR 36) R.W.Éhepherd\u2026 .nidering the storms which had prevalled, [sPECIAL To THE STAR I purposes 13 to be hud at the new and extensive ~ \"Dona .Buller.À ri 4 Torresen es \u20ac pe ce : the \u2018\u201cNaronic\u201d would have beenable to keep 8 rain l'êpe.Fire Brick and Cement Ware- \u2018 To aC.ey 8,300.10 ¥ Buller 30% iki on \" =a Le VO Lee ee ih J i LI 1300 at ny uid of or ve conable tokeep Moxctox, N.B., March # Mr.Grant | Monae.31 Wilpon wren Cy * a 3.5.Cowan and J.P.Cowan.& Ww J.Morrison.5 .ees ed ohn att o Beta tee eee à Hall, of Montreal, brother of Hon.John SN.| Rooms can be thoroughly disinfected through the Donald.as \u201d , To WwW.C.vie Donald.2 a ments.Tt is also thought perhaps the wougtily Jisinl oug L as oc 30.00 do do '.pu py Scbonald 3 4 Wal Mee onal \u201d 1H SE k.Ea \u2018Gosiiue etal III va 0 *Naronic\u201d has tallon in with he disabled Hall, the provine ial treasurer, and formerly | smiaeat aperture.Ktabies, Sewers, Ships aod Collars do P.Jo 1 i can | \u2014 11,168.10 do 2076 tar.14 14 Estate Honorable CW Îso 41 48 W.8.0 .1490 steamship and has taken her in tow, or Samos ve foreman at che ee PR.Winidnor | aan Ta Cm J vomit a4 short notice.Nothing eT J.Fania 24 Fatat FO MeDougail 2 x Estate WV.B MeGow ai 1h.Burtandt Reson a 19 OsbORNE STREET.bein disabled herself has been taken in Three Salon, how arriy here: fhe re | specially prepared amok Chactnd thus he moss = e J.1 : an + x 1 .; a ow by another steamer, Dut, anyway, ; \u2018 Mo wert, - .7 Te Ek McCall.4,583.77 RP.Robertson.2 9 W.McMaster Be datine Honorabie & Wiso.sh Fee He ce obols TT \"NS she 1e Sul unreported, and not one of the Of the Intercoloninl \u2018Ballway Works.Mr.CY Pr oi ithe pri : A.C.Hanillton.29 87 FL eue 5 nn n : cnrs 10 : ; 3 4 .May has returned to Mont real.\u2018 tint got out of order, and the price is moder I.K.Thomas.20 19 B.8.Stevenson.32 82 James OBrien.&A CUT co 161 o N.Quintal Lester esse .i a gone cures as ta her d'iot of fate | ste.Calland eve them.ie.2220 IR] bY eee 3 60 omas Darling Al.BH AS -.\u20ac tas been strengthene ya word of rea fee\" Howard B 8 Rev crend G.D.# 18 James ste ponson s i Sigismond J.Doran a $ 5 authentic news from the ship ei since she left MR.B BULMER' s HEIRS.| F.H Y D E & CO.J.B.Wood state .: S 55 Liverpou [aPECIAI TO THE TAR.| ; G.Robertson 32 \u201c8 Co 33 35 Estate J.A.Evans.39 95 A.Rastoul.+ 801 As the - ° : : 31 Wellington Street, - Montreal i do 33 2 T.H.Love - $17 GA Drummond.- 3576 bo >» ; KrnasTon, March 8,-\u2014 Among the descen.| 397 \"Sautt a, HEA qu Va 85 venom or enn AA OT ! J.3 5 vote ar $ 70 39 v 11 9 \u2018ompany.deepens, he fate of atome ors over- Halifax, there will be divided property & Hare.trices.33 3 * 3 Brown.278 Estate §.\u2018Waddell.RE 29 53 3.Angus und A) due heretofore ls recalled with interest.worth $160,000.J.B.and R.T.Walk, of 2° 124.24 2 ä .Gordon.18 52 o as 08 Estate C8.Itodier There have been very few cases in recent this city, are grandsons of deceased.J.Alan.D frite C5! ROUDS sell the 13-To A Labelle En 3 BARE 3418 Lord Mount Steph asl pet : Li ed Belated as the SIR JOHN THOMPSON .sve 544.atterson : p vithout havin en seen or .13-Fo D; Perrault.CE 4e » M 11 Jenny E Davie.0-57 47 Estate E- Weddell.\u201d Loe The Atlantic & North: Western Railway heard of.The sea my yutery mont Dearly re.[er = | Finest Teas the world 15\u2014Su oft os , o Miss .es pr PT \u2018 Estate 1).Dufort sembling that of the bi \"hite Star RPECIAL THE STAR.ro T0 6.Boule nu de 1% Estate Le Le PE RcCankey.> 4 H 5.Mebougail Se CE 8 a Te do - fool hier was that of the © anmark, in 180.pOTTAWA, Ont., March 7.\u2014 Sir John p duces at 60c per rence 18 39 Beate J Mc Don A.284 J.134 69 oO : he left Copenhagen on Marc or New ompron expects to return from Paris be- \u2014_\u2014 14.83.35 do 18 3 Alico Dunning.%3 79 Kata A Penyon.nr bo | cdo York, and the fate of the 720 Norwegian:| fore parent i prorogued.Hix follower pound.\u201c WT Spec.A A 187.17 18 89 J.A.Blumen 1 and AL \u2026 Ba W.He Allan 101 8 Re Ce .or.and Swedish immigrants she had on board will present him with an address before his \u2014 | = man oa pm HS Trenet amsiur dupe am © 3 HELA A LER oo RR RE pe \u2014 onnt contested by the city, re A.Ww.Mebougall C3036 do do NRE do NN ce OS, LI & sp W.F.Costigan steamship \u2018Missourf\u201d arrived wit o 2e Long maint contested by th city.re À.8254.13 A Porter BR ee % 25 Estate E Elrkpatrick.TU 376 FL Beique 11 a8 49 IV.Robb them at Philadelphia.The rest had The Modern Way \u2014 The fg Prosbrterlan Church, Stanley iy ok McCo onkey 243 i I Orindiey.136 52 G {i Bishop been left at the Azores.Meantime, how: Commends itself to the well-formed, to do SCOTCH DRAIN PIPES | July tt Ath, 1801.Amount carried for, 122,707.87 street, Montreal 29 18 2% 52 H.Allien .6s 32 | 1 Oanf es ever, the abandoned \u2018\u2019Danmark\u201d had been pleasantly and effectually what was form- sonase seen saencens ssecepesrances The Can.Trosbytorian Church, Stanley Rarate in Tinning ù 52 Estate W.Sache #3 R ault.shted, in a sinking condition, by the erly done in the crudest manner and dis- Î INCIDENTAL EXFENSRA.streut, Montreal.Us 16 W Samuel ot al BE Eston Reoves 210 guatoc.8.give.LIL 0 Eh of Chester\u201d on April 8, her passen- agreeably as well, To cleanse the system D.Wilson 207 40 J.M.Featherston 21 96 8 Oct.TOF Foes Commission- The Corporation of the Portuguese Jews Estate L.N.Pu 2259 J.Baxter.56 73 Estate J.WV bitney.LL eos.M Gt gers having been taken off on April 6 by and break up colds, headaches and fevers - ; eatings, 3 of ea] 106 82 Hors LA.McK Kay 110 21 9% do.0.86 73 W.McDonald .\u2026.\u2026\u2026 -\u2026 1497 the \u201cMissouri,\u201d which put for the Azores, without unpleasant after effects, use the de- ! : cach misioatr $y | H.Tayler 2 08 Nie Eira onions | 6 ont For 5315 EE ee 1050 érivine Apr a, volés Hat ne vent liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of In stock and to arrive at lowest Oi o.oo , 31 tr - 'y Oot.13\u2014To foes Witnesses for s2 05 STE.MARGUERITE STREET.Do.56 73 The trustees St.George's Chureh #0 75 there two days after she should have ar- ey 8 Do market prices Nov.To fou Witnosses for 120800 Estate w = 5 La Corporation Archi-Episcopale Catho- Do.a o F.X.Lari SATE a Fifed at che port.the experience of the Uerment Tr Che oa wy dest existing set- or bomen sum pe is S| el cae #0 Ga Roe AG Ea, a D re NN EEE re i Trerscnery | 0 Fo Pe CURRIE & CO, 5 : \u201c Nov.#\u2014To Stenographers do i me u ue I Jomatne de a 4 H y Meredith.mecs En ou Hi.Hamon yeu as it way seven days after ane Mie: Pectoral in of croup aud sudden colds.rey Nun ee vertidrs 1 618.50 .uw.31 30 p TU ; À Roach d NE ST Nov.#-To portising aoû 385.80 w.McLea W allbank TO evene 98 0 Estate JT, MoNames Bis state M.Williams et al % » 4.K.McNamee, ces was recelved, and that only on ber arrival The strongest telescope brings the moon 7 115 56 ¥.B, McN , 43 58 A.Locket.% 8 at Philadelphia.Every one, of course, will d > Nov, +To assegsement lans i Entate Ceres oy MSS KB eX amee gx Posior .Johnron > = DJ.McDonald.; recall sthe \u2018\u201c Umbria#\u201d recent experience to an apparent distance of 100 miles.ov.'o Clerical work.ste Burk.nMoran .Estato S.do J LL TERI ww see BSG BE Lake na Ee 85 La Cortes ar tonto Cui.© 2 hb Frokan ahah, hen oF ein | Prato 1e mor ferme wit itd | A Lannpias cac 0s 3 > ue Romaine de > 1 \u2018 Total ama A do ein.2 » Das Co 1# x ù + piatbr 8 & La Corporation Archi- Æpiscopale Catho- of her until that brought by the \u201cMoravia\u201d by Carter\u2019: Little Liver Pills.Dose, one .' cost\u2026.$132, 4- Lichienbeln, ou à i x - Hap ¢ Îlque Romaine de Mo: \u201c18 9 three days before the Umbria \u201d came limp- each after eating.æ Less amount by the city 15,000.00 Fotale W.Mel al ue 3° = 16 84 Pau or ea M, coi il Gliegs = 3 ST.JAMES STREET.ing into port.Another case of a vessel so \u2014\u2014\u2014 (TL Tomiamonntiobesmmmet perro Fars £ WMS pose sir races 8 Le amie de BL Supion de Montrnt 34 loi oreo without pen serie ue | Palo without Île bare no power rT * Cathedral Street.Estate H.KE.80 23 Prézeau LE 33 81 Dawes ee.SEE Pt LI 28 05 the White Star lfner \u201cCeltic,\u201d which sailed Agere Sarsaparilla will remove that The limits fixed by the Commissioners for Fatate 3: Copeland = 18 AN - Huneault.13 & 14 64 Art Garon, ra ol ees from New York for Queenstown on Decem- ti fecling « and give new life and energy.Bo said widening are as follows: Kemp.@ 19 Miss \u20ac.a Mrusse mA 11.28 157 © Ne 43 ber 15, 1838.Her shaft e in midocean So ; = 18t.\u2014Starting at the corner of Chaboillez 3 Baton.® 00 À Corporation Arab pale Catho- st 60 Estates Barr.8 # Estato W.Carson DAME STREET.and the aa, taken in tow by A Gueonsionn The nae?en oe | rity In the SOLD BY ALL WHOLESALE : tar i Bagg.7 \u2018 Britan ch reach eenstown 5 3 , snd t wabollles street and ss F Houston 68.72 1 Se oration Arobi-Eplscopais Catho- Miss M.Charlotte Gec \u201cITR Prudbomme a 57 22 with heron January 15, 1884, the \u201cCeltic\u201d Dominiou of Canada, Dr.Bergin, M.P, : MERCHANTS, .ong a Mine followin a es an e.À 2 Protestant Sc hool Commissioners [a ; » i Wifornint t streetu.the lots having a frontage Estate A.Cameron 140 7 lique Romaine de Montreal .73 08 or 6 N, Mesayer, dit SL Onge, of Ce ee 52 22 by that time having been thirty days out.I have given your Malto Peptonized Por- on the north-east side of said Chaboillezand 3% K- Barlow.12 90 Les Freres des Ecoles Chrétiennes\u2026\u2026 168 94 «2 The Corporation ot due Clty o Montreal 53 97 As opposed to such cases as these, how ter, I think, a very fair trial.In one case of Ste.Margaret streets Included, but to be 5 fi Cano: 1314 CHABOILLES STREET Estate GR.G.Do o Beaujeu.$84 ever, are many in which delay was fraught chronle gnatro intestinal catarrh was [much d ot exceeding one hun- John Date.Estate D.Rosaire.\u2026.\u2026.81 eo Yo.19 12 with the gravest consequences.In the an.pleased with results.e excruclating naigestion dred and Atty oe 0% feet) to gauche.OR a a CAN ACTA 41 2% John Kavanagh.5 48 nals of ses myrteries are cases in which pain and mucus vomitin paye all disap- An Absolute Cure for | tiere street; Mary Olive and Al.pr 5 The Oras Trunk Far Co \u2018of Canada æ 3! Al fron pale etal 11 on x steamships have started across the ared under ita use, and bave a Thence along a line follow'rg Lagauche- Estate owell |.oocale.state G.3 etal.Atlantic and never been heard of after.ieve results w Tmanent, D S FPSIN TH & tiere street, the lots havin a Frontage on The W 1302 Hotel Con ompany.Moire né 8 The Cig of 3 Montreai 3 Hom Jame Meno Con Hu » ward\u2014not so much as a bit of flotsam case of vomiting after debauch, ft acted like W gE the north-west side of said 1.Lagauchetiere Tho C orporation of Montreal, Dominion Lam 49 41 Estate M.Brosnan et al 39 43 or jetsam to give a hint as to thelr fate.A magic, relieving him immediately.\u201d | le street included, but to be assessed to a Square Vo 400 00 Fatate R.G.de Beaujeu - 18 A.Greenberg «i & famous old mystery of this sort was that of tion with the Worid' ; depth not exceeding one hundred and fifty The\u2018 orporation of Montreal, Dominion Fhe Clty y°* Montreal.eee ee = jy T.Muitin , 25 62 the American steamship \u201cPresident,\u201d which Cap ohnsttion ith en e vorld arr Pie à* TY) feet (150 feet) to Cathedral street, me O.Souliere.\u2026 81 @2 art.te C.5.Rodier.ean % = sailed for England 1841.She never arrived, are issuing to exhibitors and their em.à Thence along a line following Cathedral 1480 32 P.Moinaugh.50 63 and nothing was ever learned as to what + street, the lots having a frontage on the 20 Adelino Charlebois 50 81 ALRERT STRERT.sort of accl ent sent her to the bottom.The re a face and a ir dome, el Seid by all Druggisis and Confectioners, § seals Cy south-west side of Cathedral street inclu- o Co 20 5% The Grand Trunk Railway of Canada.1878 96 fate of the steams! \u201cPacific,\u201d of the Co : 1 ded but to be nesessed ton depth no?ex- » Estate G.Dradshaw.24 97 \u2014_\u2014 lins line, which salled from Liverpool for 8nd April.Tickets good to return until .ceeding one hundred and fifty foot (150 feet); » M'OILL COLLEGE AVE.Booming th © American Steamships.New York In February, 1856, also pemains May ! Sth, Jom.Montreal ticket offices, 3 h- to St.James stree \u201css a mystery y, although the ocean 5.ç Thence along a \u2018ine following St.James 2 M 372 ¥ HL Joneph : oe 10 Loxnox, 1 March 8.\u2014The American resi- was scoured for some trace of her hy steam._ 5 Jaws , fo.street to the street known as Railroad 2 te 34 53 \"Do or dents in England \u2018\u2019whooped, it sp pester: ers sent out for that pi including the Sample Chocolate Free.STROUDS\u2019 40c Eng- .street: g ta) 3372 Do 6 day on board the \u2018New York,\u201d which now \u201cArctic,\u201d the vessel which\u2019 went to Polar .Thence along a line following the street ga tae I.8].ule or Boats the \u201cstars an stsipes.\u201d There vas à sean in \u2018search of Dr.Kane.The \u201cCity of chouflous Montréal.will secure, sou IiSh Breakfast Tea is known as Railroad street, the lots havin 82 Marie ( G.8.Raymon |, widowr of J.Mes man., ton\u201d saile m this country for Europe les of Meni delicious ! rted ch 8 @.W.Stophens 70 among those present being John W.Fester, 187 samples of Menier's delicious impo cho: what ou want for rpg on the southwest olde of sal 8 me) pe je Robert Lincoln Sir Chane Tapper sod Sy In, February, 1870 but mover, reached port.cote, with directions for vaine | you want for a E to a depth not exceeding one hundred and pd 2065 g F Jacksoo.7 rge Baden Powell, and a lot of Ameri- cent times the case of the \u201cErin.\u201d of the The exclusive use of whito broad has a Five Oo Clock Tea.ue E fifty feet asd feet), to Chaboillez square: 8 77 65 Do 70 cans.Congratulatory speeches were the National line, which sailed for Queenstown tendency to make teeth decay.| = 3 ence along a line following Chabolllez 88 nx Do 70 order of the dny.Mr.Foster spoke In com- on, December 28, 1888, aud was not seen ! ; Rp * Square t» along a fine street to the point of 83 33 80 © W.Stephens 70 limentary t terms about the new American afterwards remains a mystery.IT you are tired and never hungry, Hood's D* DAVIS' PENNYRO ENNYROTAL à commencement.8 38 8 Do n ine and so commented ou British, energy \u2014_\u2014 Sarsapariila will make you feel strong and | Yor femal, gates pose a) Lrogaariios Lrreguleaitine per sate by ; 2nd.The lots of land having q frontage a B81 GT Brown.163 Ar erin SP said.were owned sean cé Clovaland and Hawait.well and give you 8 hearty appetite.AL chor - , Métier street from Lactachetire = ; Ba 4 MeCombaat 1238 Erith origin, and Cho British rage mas | NE Your, March The Heralfs | gt 8 sborne 2 James Skelton.4 16 P- musee asbington correspondent te he dent 5 \u2014_ M be et al lendidly represented there.Sir Charles a À exoscding one hündred and ffty feet (150 5 state J.Cavorbill\u2026 83 79 4-X Combo e al.# Tapper declared that anything which While it ls not certain wha ide g eet); #0 MeC 1.Cleveland will db in the appointing a ° : 8rd, Starting at the corner of Osborne 97 34 4 À- ombe .106 brought the two countries ether served {ssi isit Hawaii het.EU street and Cathedral street going along a % 34 16 Ihe Bank of Montros 8 to advance civilisation and he rejoiced COMMission to vis il efore acting : 97 or BA Boas.80 thereat.on the annexation questlon, one decision having a froutage on the north cast aide of 804 Ellis C.Hass % Poster and Tupper Most.|minnionors and.ihe.representatives of The ' 26 81 er missioners and the sentatives of the iF: said Cathedral street included.but to be 4 ot E C.Ty Cee 8 x, dethroned Queen and of the heirs apparent F assessed to a depth not exceeding one 9 % oi TX Wb 4 Loxpoy, March 7.\u2014Hon.Charies H.5 .fase 2 dre on (150 feet).te & pg 8 ax do & Ta per, who represents Canada In tho Bhail all be heard before action of any kind i to red y , Dorch 2 28 do B.A.Bons 8 Behring Sea arbitration, called Monday i taken.Mr.Gresham said yesterday the 4 heres: 1 line following Dorcheste y 20 80 M- 8.Foley 14 morning upon Hon.Mr.Foster, formerly matter would be given the serious consider- A ence along a line following Dorchester G.8.Fenwi 188 Col States Se ts ation its importance demanded, but de- 4 street, the lois on the southeast side of 0 ps ID.afbb.28 the Un cretary of State, ; Dorchester street Included, but to be as » 2% The Trustees of ine Church.62 who pins charge of the HA ee I Tiimate what the course of : sessed to a depth not exceeding one hun.o BN Esato Stanley C.Bagg.22 sass ore N° pos of arbitration.Danley | ter discussed the de- Le Honorably Aequitted.dred and fifty feet (150 feet), to University 8 7 41 182 per an 08 plante Honorably Aeq ior : 3 i Eh a er URDOCK BLOOD BITTERS Lelong ole folloging Ualveray 8 BEER 1% | Bin ory ETSY nT seed, Sigh an He THE GUIDING STAR TO HEALTH.portheast side of sald University street 5 2 à url 1 \u2019 Senator Morgan IIL absol ved from all suspicion of the crime.\u201c A'POSITIVE OURS FOR clude ut to assessed to a depth not 0 08 Durand.LonnoN, March 7.\u2014Senator Mo: u orne sta e foun plante not YSPEPSIA, 4 exceed! ng one hundred sad fifty feet (150 a 20 98 Snriend.3 of the re resentatlves of the United Slates guilty.Writs are being issued by Leplante D SOROFULA, BILIOUSNENS, =) to herbrooke stree 2 et i sh .8 f # % in the ring Sea court of arbitration, Erninet the be bank for tor afd X sud a; inst the OONSTIPATION, BAD BLOOD, RHEUMATISM, ence along a ° ollo ing erbrooke Smith.9% is pool ed to his bed at the South manager, Mr.Durand, for for mall- HEADACHE, FOUL HUMORS, UNDIOR, portent ide of Sherlrocks Wrest 8 2s 8 Western Hotel at Southampion, The lout arrest sad ale Imprisonment à A diseases arising rom disorder condition of the northwest side of er e street in- 98 cians in attendance state ¢ the i i i 8 y Left Destitute by the lone.an 1 g a bi t 117 y cluded, but to be assessed to a depth no 80 SE fes in Bolators ul lllness ia due to the strain to MEnIDAN, Miss., March &-Over threo 3 ne 80 32 12 0 3 9 80 34 80 sa 64 33 00 6 BY ) bo treet.were killed and they are without means of Fe nee fluo following Osborne 7 10% The fc'lowing poem by Elizabeth Akers cultivating thelr crops.Thousands of reliable men and women testify to its good effects in treet, the lots having fronta HY ui Allen is noteworthy, not only for its beaut ; , the above diseases.Is it not worth at least a trial in your case?Price s e lo a a frontage on the = 118 tn ha Chicago's Uneasy Bwitchmen.south-east side of said Osborne street in- 108 97 but for the remarkable fact that CHICAGO, March 7.\u2014R ntatives of $1 per bottle, 6 for $5, or less than 1c.a dose.- © 40 19 words aro all monosyllables.* The poem ap- HI , re epreae es of Sided but to De nnsensed to à depth not 7 18 13 bave n written sf sa all the railroads running into this city were \u201c fes to Cathedral stree tha fet us 14 an Phoug ho of its verbal peculiarity.Tailed © n by grievance committees of oot) s t & point of com- 144 87 the 8 men's Mutual Ald Association, mencement.a 151 68 t ir trad) winds which Joved tho and sen tod with a uest for an STREETS ASSESSED.1w 1 ron fun row faints at touch of cold, advance of 5 cents an hour in the wages of And chilled an d pale, fell one by one, all switchmen employed in this city.No Albert, St.Antoine, Burnside, Cathedral, n the dust and mould.reply has yet been made.Cathcart, Ghaboillez, Catherine, Dorchester, Metcalf Retsssausduauszes suz=É eimai NÉSSNEUSMSS RUSSES ENRENTESETECES RONEN EE ENR RN RR ERE ASE SERS SSS SSS SSL ELE TEER BES S82 SESEE83883r33 SIRI BIBIB IMIR IVBIAS ISLS SLIRBUAIPIRLLLSIRIEIITRILE/TSIISSIILSRE ERISLENSSOSSDSSSINISSSSLLELLLP ® 09 ® Drummond, 8t.James, Mansfield, e, 2 = a ® .In tall tree, por bleached and thinned, Strike in Michigan.Monique, Marguerite, Mood fol lege 3 = EX = 14 of Bert ewings frayed and lone.Torxno, March 8.\u2014Fift y pngineers and Avenue, Notre me, Osborne, ley, > : nn él rois and and rent by wind\u2014 firemen mon of the Toledo, Any Arbor & North Sherbrooke, University, Vigra, Windsor, ä 196 a \u201cts fais right Aedged and Bo wa.Michigan Railroad are expected to go out es ,e to-da : - sessed for he improvements aad the % » ol 8 re aro moths, the bees, cent, advance fa Re some = amoun =» » Dosa wAkg Core ot pins re ra EY, thetrecs, Minor demands, but these were refused, ren orem St.Antoine Ward.4 we .\u201c Or thrilled air with wings © .th o strike waa ordared by Messrs.Ar., .eraxer \u2026 118 ur and Sargent.te A.G.sd ?to s » o cern B a = Gane with the va the warmth and bloom and light Rarthquake Shocks in Oregon.LOVELL S es 0 Goyer, 2 3 : M 15 ohne (ed it anse soto Se, March 14, rae 7 Estate G Cavorhitt\u2026 » a is And tho nights feit here on Sunday night, s reading fear MONTREAL DIRECTORY Jay Collins Morse.47 8 SOE 14 7 ES On the low bough that arched the gate Buildings viol tly Cocke, \u201cOne ot 4 a 4.Saommt B31 = 3 na BEL grim ed BS ie oT ee mt FOR 188G-84.A.Drummond.NS > >\u201d 2» 3 Droope all too sad for song.au Tho remaining walls will have to be A WORK OF FIFTY YEARS STANDING.G 08 8 ne 9 » of ita fruit, stil} clings the vine, To Co Lak \u2019 89 06 = »| @& : 8 Tia robes torn sere; nnect Lake Erie and River Ohio, OM a volume of 7,635 names in 1848-49, published at $1.50, it has 25% 88 Prrrsauko, Pa., March 8.\u2014Th ect of gu a .a o 2 Nah ut Jame hes dear, \u201cO47 .a ship canal between Lake he role the increased to a book of 55,000 names in 1892- 93, and is now pu Bg : : Ef BE png pe vi ran || CRS Bg Ke 4 te | Moderate Price of 63.40 88 os de .4 t mach 1 ; =.us = MM 8 John.2 One row looks ih he bore brown stalk, Fe enterprise, which » i ree the en Agents will commence taking information and compiling the work after the = sn i TU 1.Ween.5 penditure of $27,000,000.REMOVALS in May, thus ensuring to its patrons reliable and correct informs | ÿa 18 * » prend dia vor dan the truth Dr.Norvin Green's Successor, tion.x3 2 \u2026 88 » $a T'Espart vil suoeon Dr, Notvin Greenman Agents are now soliciting SUBSCRIPTIONS aud ADVERTISEMENTS = = the tara Union Le president.at our usual rates.Y 25 81 8 .\u201cThe work will be ready for delivery between the 30th and 25th of Juss aes.0.Rae BY & Bald TEER yosvirdag.mee JOHN LOVELL À SOX.\u2019 ie \u2019 a 4 Toe ttes À \u2014 .uly P EE 17 > me __ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1893.\u2014EIGHT PAGES.TALK WITH TALMAGE THE PREACHER SPEAKS OF .CREEDS AND CRITICS.The Vanity of Technical Religion - The Golden Rule as a Solution of Social and Political Problems Trade Complications and Tarif Wars.\u201cTalmage of The Tabernacle,\u201d the real, inimitable Dr.T.De Witt Talmage, is in Montreal.He came Monday night from Concord, N.H., and registered at the Wind sor at Ya.m.Monday.He visits Montreal as ome of the chief cities lecturing tour through Canada, the naddle | and the Western States.As seen by a) STAR reporter.Dr.Taimage seemed aman | of not much more than medium age and height, erect, alert, sirong and considerably | slighter than lus published portraits mane him appear.At least it may be | said that mn the robustness af} his physique there is no trace of a taint of | corpulence.His is distinctly a nervous temperatuent in the strongest sense of the | term.He is the type of the thinker and worker in one.There is less indication of beard on his face than on those of the paintings and photographs, which, inanullion Merican bonnes, are sacred ax household gods, Iris à face in which all on \u201c \u201cthe powerful weakness of woman\u201d is com- é .KEV.T.DE WITT TALNAGE, Of Hrookiss New Vork.bined with the west ee The leading Plano Houre.Pianos and Orgune ed.anged, Roid, Tuned, Moved sad x 4 ous 208 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 38, 1893.\u2014EIGHT PAGES, mme = n\u2019 motest icon on his t of Riboulet, who did business under the avy.oftered ai 85 to 63a cwt.POR MR.GARDN ERS HOPES.the existence of any scbiem in name of the Montreal Cork Company.The TRADE, COMMERCE continued scarcity, bas Kircher advanced oa hazsiwuod and Glrosssian walnul recelved the Unionist party.Nevertheless, the follo claims have been filed : Banque \u2014\u2014AND\u2014 per Darrel.Ther do a steady d Du for fnest street.CU YH ad tone of his speech was sometimes very near National, notes, ete., $15,400.42; E.Beauvais FINANCE pe ic in sympathy Porn Amoricen ad.the : pi .that of sarcastic rebuke for those who had & Co., money advanced, ; C.Ar- ces, and oùly 8 demand hero.Today's Pp Singer, \"CANADIAN GATYLE MAY SOON EN- | su: :vsted or thought of a change in the dine & Co.goods sold, ; J.Fortier, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 quotations, 615 6d to 828 per owt.for prime w ost- Hoarseneas and difficulty of breathing av leadership, He reprimanded the printing, $84.34; A.J.Chaput, subecrip: MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.ern.in terces\u2014show $a docline on the week.can be quickly relieved by Tucker's Green TER GREAT BRITAIN ALIVE.ne shown by theparty In the Commons.tion, Bea rabeau and Saviguac, : * GHEESE is w.thout any material alteration, Mounts n Botanic Syrup.25¢ par bottle.: \u2014_ The Cris \u201d vote the pout pred been fon omasaugrand; va Alton, goods Tho gral k 2 ral a ty quiet, with th count a ake guotations.Holders are vi ee M33 Pinion of a stugle statesman was sold $10; Victor Niox, $2.50.The curator n marke remnely quiet, w.a y cu n price, Nothing is more distressing than an \u201call | LZ , exception uf pens and vets, in which a moderate feeling confident of enhrnced values in the night\u201d cough.A wn up person stands lt future ns stocks aro light for this.scason A Motion to Prohibit all Cattle Im- one.his Lordship declared, which states that the goods are being disposed of unionists should brace themselves for the benefit of the creditors and are local demand is noted.There islitticor nothing © year.We quote finest autumn y delicate little ones cannot.Try a portations Rejected - Canada's to meet.Half hearted opposition to the readily selling.Mr.Brunet of the Banque doing.W 4 uote vers nominally as follows : made dang ne to ae dos bottle of Green Mountain Botanle Syrup.separatist prograunine wax worse than use- Nationale states that they have security for No.8 hard Manitoba wheat.8c to 8 ; ' ! J Baw U 1 Loyalty to Great Britain Re- lens.The Unionists must co-operate in a all their notes save about $1500 to $160.No.8 hard Manitoba Lee.Te to TB irregular.oy American and Sunadian i Al a re PH I LLI PS S A REferred to in the House.continuous, unflagging resolution to have - - Pena.por Boi bu Corr Yo to ge WHEAT - These markets have again ruled d x e display of new Mason & Hamlin [RA the Lill rejected on the second reading.THAT NEW GAS COMPANY Oats, per 34 be Io gee to M Quiet, only à amali business having boen done in 81 oherty organs on view.Mr.C.W.! , \u201cfudividuals,\u201d Lord Salisbury continued, : Rye CONS TUE 8e to 65 Vheat at 1d per cental decline and flour at 6d Lindsay's warervoms, 2270 St.Catherine \u2014 \u2014 [DY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL COX \u2018must not compromise the party by uns\u2019 pp.King States That He Is Not Here Barley.feed LL due de 6 Mont er 100 Tow: Canadian rad de le mm 3 thorized amendments or by challenging in Barley, waltdng.2220000 So do 10d to de 2d: rente winter red.56 6d Lo Gs Medical men \u201cgive up\u201d when Rheuma- RESPONDENT IN LONDON] for Speculative Purposes., + E ; ; _ ol ., ! opportune divisions, and all the members hi Flour.6d; spring, 6+ 21 to 6s 11d.Flour.Extra States tisin has possession of the patient, but a p Lox vos, March 8.Mr.Herbert Gardner, 0} the purty must rally to the support Insinuations having been thrown out to A very quict movement is noted in flour for and Canwdian, 20s 6d to Zw per-250 lbs: patent, little bottle of Tucker's Green Mountain F the president of the British Board of Auer of their leaders\u201d Lord tandolph Churebill the effect that Lhe proposed opposition gas ome wants, the demand being chiefly confined #4480 to 2.Canadian peas, se 34 Lo äs éd per Balm will afford immediate relief.\u2019 6 g s quéetedd all surimnises aul hints, as to any .AN .Ae Ci to strong bakers\u2019 and straight rollers.Dealers TU lbs.Q « E culture, made an important speech in Lhe prio on his part to supercede Balfour, Pinay ol NIE, to Ho bor do purchase quly in stall dois for prenent require.Glasgow Cattle Market._\u2014 50 3 3aw E \u2018 ; - in bv decline ne his best efor wonld be ¢iven ef tes Pr BLUE OF Tiebts and sélues have an eusy feeling, thougi Messrs.Speodie Bros, under date Glasgow, Medical men don't like patent medicines - House of Commons Just night, which is othe Support of Mr, Baifour ns the leuder a ONE LAN or Wo anh Company, o guotäbly changed.We quote: February 25.1-08, report ns follows: There was generally, but when absolute and remark- i » î | ., $ \u20ac ,; Phi te * \u201cps à.; went Apring - 4.20 to 4.40 ain à large supply of cattle at this market on able seit à ; i .+ generally regarded as foreshadowing the tof the parts cu th ( Hs sn, no You may give my unqualified denial to Patent Winter % 15 to 4,40 -V ednes day, and 635 fewer sheep.The quality able merit > Hoven their, prejudice dis 1 \u2019 1 removal at an early date of the schedule POURCRRELt was ected with ond any such insimuations.Lhave not a cent of Strasgit roller | of the cattic was fair.and though the attendance ae for the te cuse Op ren, ountain a 1eS a erproo S pecla Ine.and hemiy cheers.Other prominent interest in Lhe old Company stocks, nur had | Extra i of buyers war large.all vlasses met à dull de- Balm for Rheumatism.Itisu specific and \u2019 on Canadian cattle imported alive into the Conservatives spoke cordially in he |} seven or communicated with a single indi | Spertie mand at a reduction of jd per lb.with a bad |pterferes with no man\u2019s practice.This a United Kingdom.hd po mon ean, Jet pid piquet in Heat Le ee h this Firung bakers Oatmeal Co ber were a prime show for tho season.est M en disease can now Le conquered.Av ust receivec ac es\u2019 / ater roo S ; + .and ie sranve \u2018n fav dusÎTress wie «pied to your questu ; ' WEDDEAS and HOGS expurienced à Worse P William Grey Ellison Macartney «Con Rule hill, and every utterance in favorof & lon Monday.Jam not here to give informa.| Oulineal is unchanged, under a steady local market.ata alight redaction: vw es.being scarce, \u2018 Jobbing demand al prices within the following sold well at wn ad vance of from in to 2x per headstrong and harmonious opposition was tion to speculators in hares 1 have \u2019 N 1 rine 536 American cattle were forwarded at York- greeted with evidences of enthusiasm.\u2018The | satisfy the gas consumers ond municipal meeting lasted nu hour and ten rrinutes authorities, and the soundness of our pro servalisel, Antrim South, and some of the in the Latest Styles and Shades.| iti .| \u2019 ; Grusutated and rolled, per bb}.$400 to $4 15 bili, and sold on Monday; their quality wasofn other Ouposition members strongly urged and its resutts were regarded by the Cons fe 1, when understood.will, 1 feel sure, be s Ri palo per bag 10 to 205 (niraver oS duy anduountry buyers wero humer, - \u2019 \u2018 j ie ive x ; ruine .A \u2018 .- \u2019 , Standard.por b .3 t 00 nea t tar r stoers was firm; 8 BO! the passage of a bill to prohibit all live } servatives CR CTI nly satisfiuc tory.admitted and sanctioned.[would really Lo nr hats 195 to 300 better, and were Mure readily Dong, stock imports.This aroused the tighting - wish to avoid all teres BN the fhm Feed.PRICES, SINKING THE OFFAL, (LIMITI'D,) ort .) or .sroclivities of several of the Scotch mem FIRE INVESTIGATION.Company ifallowes to ce se hut ot Tree Tho scarcity tn bran and shorts, previously Heat Scotch steers, 64d: secondary, 53d to 6d; i ! ! i, ne scotch mern - - - it is nonsense to say that at could CAPE | noted, voulinies, and prices remain rm, andera bulls and cows, 4 to 44d per Ib.; Notice Is hereby given that the twentieth Annual 3 bers, and they mule a long plea for the free Only One Witness Present This Morn- with a modern company started with reas fairly active demand.Moulllie is quiet.We Hest American steers.6d: secondary, 33d; bulls, General Meoting of the Shareholders.of the Comer .» 3 Kl + ; , 8 Ca Er ; .; ing Captain Prevost Slid Down sunable capital and new mains, w hich © quot: ito id ver Ib.LL en Ta ib Paper Company (Limited) will be held at the Com- entry of Canadian cattle.the Ladder.would be laid in such a way as not to dis: | pay per ton CL Tm tolls Prime Wedder sheep, 74d: ewes, 6 to 7d per 1b.paoy's office, No.580 Craig Street, in this city on E 4 .ol , turh the trafic.Any practical man of Shorts, per ton ; CL 1K8M to 1900 PRICES IN MEAT MARKET.> E After having listened attentively to the In ~ ; business will recognize that the threstened | Mouillie, per ton .2tw tu Bw (For Dressed eof and Mutton), Tuesda the 14th of March i £3 arguments puk forth on bol: sides, Mr.a one tness, John D saminel reduction of price under such ecircum- Potatoes.shes Seateh Hides of beet, Bad; American sides, y, , [1 .we investipation nto the Mullin o1S1.ptances wuoul mean suicide to one Co ; ; ul; bails aml co 34d to 4d per lh.è 0 0 Gardner arose.He deprecated the propos: Paul sirest fire, testified that Captain Company whilst the other would still wer hiere a litle, funy, change in {he potato jar fest mutton carcasses, 6d; ewes, odd; dressed At Three o'clock.ae Ai .at et.rood solind BloCK Intels WILh à fair lora rk, 6: cr lb.tion advocated by the members who would Prevost did pot full the fifty y pine feet as carn a handsome margin of proûl.demand nt steady prices on the basis of 8) 4 to PA ma bee at Wednesday's market, 1220 cattle By order of the Board.; ; Lhnd heen Stated.He watked down part of I shall, however, never advocate such j 8115 per big In atnall lots, and We to $1 per bug and 5836 sheep.1 bar out all foreign live stock.It was not the bublon, then sped don Qu udder a policy unless forced upon us their of % ibs car lots.Numbers st Yorkhill market, 586 cattle.JOHN G.YOUNG Just opened I hree Cases of Novelties the intention of the Government.he said VE on ol Se 0 au on .is room here, as in other cities, fur Doth Provisions.\u2014 ss = Ses 7 , .} Cp eighteen feel minh Wats The substance ogy panies, and the residents wi ve Hog products generally are quiet.Mess pork AMER! KET ecretary-Trensurer, : di S : Sk to build a brazen wall of Protection around of 1Le story as told the Fire Committee cheaper and better gas as a natural conse.moves slowly, doubtless owing to the high See M CAN MAR S.Montreal, 4th March, 1893.54 7 in I adles rin Arts.this morning by nneve witness.\u2018The meet } the British coasts, and thus deprive the ie vas called for 030 a me, but ~~ TU ER NES SAS AA SNS NN I AE A Grain, Flour, Etc.me \\ Lo sfr Houascnedhonr Inter before à quorum was CHICAGO Opening prices, WHEAT, 78} > .farmers for all time of healthy cattle from ined Niore were present ah Steven May.747 to 75 July.CHEN $1 Muy.431 July.; \u201cwe 1 \u2019 0 l 1r S In à à es sm.Sutton would be ae | Sonny re Sirs yep scp\u201d peri nth dec The Bank of British North America, and P Dulue.Chief Benoit and Syb-Chief oO the interests of the grazers or the con tecelpts, 18,803 brls.LOUR, 153,000 bushels EA OATS, 16,000 CORN.171,000 INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER.Bevkingham and sub Chief Jacks were sumers of meat.also present.Meo Mullin was expected to pow BARLEY.63,010 pounds D, The Court nf Directors hereby give notice that \u201c be present, \u2018es the Committee wished to 43.873 CUT MEATS.Shipments: 81,614 bris.Divigend of Forty Shillings per y EE will be paid on : bushels WHEAT, 104,000 Continuing, in regard to Canada\u2019s case, .7th APRIL next to the proprietors of shal 2 R obtain fron, him a description of the build he said that it was with the utmost regret ings in which the fire occurred, He did not Ro cer come, Tat white the Committee Were wat E that the prohibition wns adopted agaust ny for hum the chairman read a letter from the Dominion of Canada.the sons of Engiand, asking for a parade of the Fire Brigade next week, when their Then followed n statement which has Grand Lodge would he in session here.Noone obgected, and the matte was left to the chirman and the Chief.Then they that before long he would be able to remove decided to go on with the investigation and the statement of Mr Joh, ONel] was re cerved.When he arrived at the scene of the tive, the roof of the Molin building had | .ake thi , vot fullening He went inte the oftice of the He was moved to make this anneunece Walkerville Brewing Con se he had sonne ment by a consideration which he gave papers there.Me dif not remove them then .as he did not expect the tire to react that utterance to.Canada was the most loyal place.On going ont he heard several re of all Great Britain's colonies dhvar, hear, ports that a man wi on top of the burning ridding, Sore sajd tt was a sforeman, At UR, 36,000 t res registar- CORN, 161,000 OATS, 3000 RYE, 48.000 BAR- ed in the colonies, making, with the Dividend paid in Y.£05 bris.PORK, 1,041,318 Ibs.LARD, October, à distribution of seven and s halt per cent 1.036.339 CUT MEATS fog thie year ending 3lat December, 1892 e 1 Plain Silk Skirts in all Shades Plaid Silk Skirts in all Shades ARE Yolo Bini org armen ALL Black Moreen Skirts Fancy Moreen Skirts in all Shades | Black Alpaca Skirts Fancy Alpaca Skirts in all Shades long been looked for.Mr.Gardner hoped July, _Recelpta, H66 la, and 29,400 sacks By order of the Court, b ; 0 A.G.WALLIS, Secretary.FLOUR, 10 hush.WH EAT PRN No.3 Clements Lana, Lombard pare } 52 17,250 OATS, N si MALT, 172 bris.PORK, 3775 BEEF, 1741 pkga.London, EC, March th, 183 CUT MEATS,1577 LA RD, Exporte, 17,501 bris.STROUDS\u2019 40c Teas, and 14,458 sacks UTH Opening prices WHE 654 March: 09 May, 72 July.Recelpts S00 bus.5 lbs.for $1.78.saut the restrictions against the Canadian cattle.(Cheers from the Scotch members.) PORK, 82,250 Ibe.LARD, 744.300 BÂCON.DUL : AT Shipments.none.Chicago Hog Market.UNION Stock Yanna, March 8, 1883.The INOTICH.He did not envy the lot which would befal! that time people were estimated receipts of hogs ware 2.000.The nfficiai > ial Ministe the Opposit .wber OING UP AN CN report of yesterday was 16,716, of which 9678 were ; 3 a Colonial Minister of the Opposition, whe GOIN UE AND Duw .A: Jes jolie en 0 gf which ih were The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders ane 0 on Ir S In a 9 es ) they came to reckon up matters with the inthe Mullin bailding.l'heu he heard a day were: Light mixed, $7 2 to $7 85; mixed pf THE DOMINION WIkE ROPE GUMPANT.{ Lo Cea ; , Han on the St t aul street side of the Mul arking.$7 50 to 88 10, heavy shipping, 87 65 to 7 for: el fon 9 acte ; n © trans | Dominion tiovernmment, if the nil prohibit |g, building calling for a ladder.He seemed S20; rough grades, $765 to $7 RS.Receipts of held at the Company » olor, A8 Bt.James st, v ing the importation of all cattic passed to be near the corner and on the upper flat cvaltle were 16,000.Market steady.real, on Tuesday, the + t pr 02 or next to it.Witne-s thought the man ee ee 4 Mr.Chaplin, the former president of the vas calling for.a ladde- in ob to enable Grand Trunk Rallway Company.4TH PAY OF MARCH, 1893, AT 3 OCLOCK P M.N.B.\u2014Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully JAMES COOPER, 7 1898.Passenger train earnings $100,437 Flows 53 3%aw President.Attended to, Freight do.do.207,234 272,962 - | Total train earnings $367,600 8374650 NOTICE.bin: to put uphose, A ladder was brought in, but the wires interfered with the put administration, stronzly supported the bill, ting of it up.There were three ladders, nnd one lifted at the sides hy the poles cu Bangor ladder, sald the Chieh was put up terfere with the Canadian trade.to the side of the building.Then \" ; x ; , he suw A nan coming down it.The motion was then @l'on vote, and le bed down seven or eight steps Board of Agriculture under Lord Salisbury 's Lseturn of traffic for week ending March 4, though he stated he should be sorry to in- Decrease 1843, $6859.was happily rejected.the vote Leng 138 to 151.HON.HUGH NELSON'S DEATH.- the side of the ladder until within eight or THE LATE HUGH NELSON.De cine s opening, but the be Sheraton Company's office, 03 Bt.James st, Montreal, on [BY CABLE FROM THE STAR'S SPECIAL COR ten feet of the pronnd, when he fell from an a rn eee rr momar mam, AAA make attacks in several quarters of TUESDAY, the J4th day of MARCH, 1893, at RESPONDENT IN LONDON.| LONDON, March 8 \u2014Hon.Hngh Nelson, the ex-Governor of British Columibin, who and then appeared to miss a rung, and slid down the ladder for about thirty feed.His descent was arrested and the man seemed to recover his hold, but at slipped from him and he continued to slide down the Ludder into the slush and water on the ground, Captain Prevost strugeled to his vet but fell down again.He was at once helped up and put ina sleigh.It was then that the witness first heard that the man quence, and this they are unquestionabl entitled to, having waited so long, and am pleased to see that already prices have heen brought down to a fairer feel at the mere prospect of competition.\u201d remain drm.© quote values as follows Canada short cut mess pork, ruling.Cut meats and lard are in fair scasonable demand for local) Jobbing wants.Prices all round re quiet and steady.Bear Operators Attacking.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] NEw YorK, March 8.- The Posts financial ticle Rays: In general the market was dull at the lint, Sugar certificates sold at all kinda of prices in the first half hour, ranging from 122} to 1204.But later in the forenoon they showed a material advance over resterday\u2019s closings.New England broke 24 points on the rumors of the disruption of its system, but The Annual General Meeting of the Bhareholdern of The PATENT ELBOW COMPANY, Limited, for the election of Directors and the transaction of the General business of the Company, wil) be held at the 3.38 o'clock p.m.JAMES COOPER, 5 3 2aw President.HENRY MORGAN & C0., MONT VERY IMPORTANT SALE FLEGANT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.IN OTICE RALE RY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.VALUABLE PROPERTIES.On WEDNESDAY, the t9th of MARCH Inst, At ELEVEN O\u2019Clock in the forenoon, ; ; are Lo ht vas Captain Prevost, of the Chahoillez ; rallied slight!y later on.In general the first two died here, was aflivted with Bright's dus Square ation, The man's left leg seemed Some allusion having been made to photo- ! Mem \u201cpork Western, new 0 hours wor marked by a weakness, followed by HEE Zod Bas received \\nstructions 2 Will de sold and adjudged to the highest and case, which ultimately led to his deceasa, to be injured but he was not nneonscious, graphs in Mr, Kings room, Lhe latter ; per bbl : ' oo Bally.Le by PUBLIC AUC + s Te ee ie and adjudged to the Lignes an .; In reply to questions, Mr.O Neil repeated stated that they were photographs of the Hams, rity cu 1 13 .Cradock Simpson & Co, Real Estate Agent, No.He had long becs a sufferer from the disease (he statement that the man did not fall new castle gas holder of three million feet ! Bacon.per It ; 12 13 resident eLeod % rribulations.998 BT.DENIS STREET.181 8t James street, in the city of Montreal, the ; ua > more than ix or cizht feet.From the time capacity, the largest in the ng ard.compound 1 1 New York, March 7.- The Herald says: A \u2018 : + : lmmovable properties hereinafter described ina malignant form.He arrived in Eng be Lear the call for A Inder and when \u2018he | be.which\u2019 pre ten mr, of Kink | Lard, pure Canadian 1 1 blow 1s about to be dealt that will land McLeod, WANTED TENDERS depending of\u2019 th community of property com- : : \u201d © toe t Dressed hogs, per 100 Jba 8 a nf the Reading syctem, high and dry out of his BEALED TENDERR addressed to the undersigned munante de biens which has exlsted between land from Canad: on December 7, 1472, and at the time was sufferiny poeativ.He gradually grew worse afte- his landing, Fnt sw thronanshdedown the ladder not more than fifteen minntes passed.When the ladder was first called for people were xouig in and out of the Mullin build « stated that they gut the contract in compe: CUition with the gentlemen who started the unkind reports about then: in Montreal The following were the receipts posted on \u2018Change : Wheat, hush.C.PR.control of the Boston & Maine Railroad.He has already received a strong hint to resign, but has not taken it, This leaves him nothing in New England but the much \"bottled up\u201d New York will He revgived up to RATURDA Y.twelve oclock, the 18tL inat.for the work of erection for the monu ment of Paul de Chomedey Sieur de Maisonnueure un rmes Those Lendering should furnish » sample for the At 10 o'clock A.M., The whole of the Valuable Imported Furai.William Fraser.Esquire, Physiolan and Sur- eon, and Dame Miranda R.Charlies, his wife, th deceased, in their lifetime of the city of ontreal, and of their estates, and of the estate is de sas somathi Lau ing at the front door.There wos > AR lens, Lust & New England Railroad.which is a candidate ture and Effects of the late Duncan Kobertson Fraser, In his life his death was something of à surprise, He a fice esvape near ere the man GOING TO ROME, Your.bols for atecelver and which, ft is asserted, Meleod works MP specifications of the works to be exe., Ume of the said City of Montreal, Gentleman.{to ; leu ; TN nu à A ; pe 3 i may not > able to retaln.In other words, he ted be seen at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and \u20ac : has been interred In the family vault, at stood, and it seemed as if the man Butter.pkgs will probably confine his attention to the tore, iid, oan be een at 10 ouleck In the foreuoon.sad | 1.A lot of ground situated at the corner of Euston, of Viscount Dillon, who was a brother-in-la\\v of the deceased, having mar ried Miss Stanton, a sister of Mrs.Nelson.| could have reached it.The mar appeared to be inside the building.Such, in suh- stance, was Mr.ONeil's< story.It was the only one told the Committee today, for thers were no other witnesses present and Father Catulle Leaves Shortly for the Eternal City.The Rev.Father Catuile, CESR, who has been for nearly nine vears in Tubacco.pkgs \u2018tory west of the Hudson River.McLeod has the pleasure of watchingthe consummation of a close tratfic alliance bet ween his once favorite Hoston & Maine.and the (to him» hostile New York, New Haven & Hartford Railway and their control of the Boston & Maine.But another blow that is rault, Mesnard & Venne, where blank furms and ail other information can be obtained.Fach tender should he accompanied bry an accepted cheque to the amount of 5 por cent, payable to the order nf the President of the Committee and will remain in possession of the aaid Committee in rase raid Table Linens, House Linens, Curtains, Turkish Portieres, Valuable Imported Lace (Curtains, Paint logs.Kngrarin Curled Hair Mattresses, Blankets, Springs, Counterpaues, Pillows, Dorchester street and Ste.Genevieve street, in the Ht.Antoine ward of the city of Montreal, being lot number eleven hundred and twenty- 1wo (No, 1123) of tue officlal plan and book of reference of St.Antoine ward, containing thirty- The widowed lady ir staying with Count 'he investigation was adjourned until 10 | charge of St Ann's parish, in the city, ; R : likely to shock Mclend's plans west of th ; tender refuse to carry out the terms of their tender ; nine feet and six inches in depth, in one lateral Dillon at Chels ; An Lo morrov.The Committee are sur.| leaves for Rome on March 18.Since he ar- ond battery Sipady consumptive demand for son fiver and bring him back to the ar he Benton orator themselves Lo acoept Bolld Cherry Work \u2018table.Brass Rods, Willow line, and eighty feet in depth Ib the other lateral -helsea.! ç - Te Ë : Chairs, Wire Back Easy chalrs and line, being about three thousand obs hundred CANADA'S BRITIS'{ TRADI.vised that all those people, who claimed to snow so much about the fire, do not come forward and give the Com.rived in Montreal in the autumn of 1584, as a superior of the Redemptorist Order, he has endeared himself to the main firm.quired for.in small lot.roll b utter ia wcarce and en.Choice parcels bring outside figures lote point, is the probable withdrawa) of the Lehig \"alley trom the Reading system.This cannot be positively asserted at this time, as can the fact of his retirement from the Hoston & For further informatin~ midress the undersigned VICOMTR H.de LaBARTHE, Becretary of the Maisonneur: Monument Committee 56 4 Best Brussels Carpet, almost new, SF House on view morning of sale from 8 o'clock and sixty superficial feet, English measure, more or less; bounded in front by said Dorchester .; ; A ; ; i street, In rear by the property number eleven mittee the benetl: of their knowledge.congregation of the parish.During his I Creamery.2c Maine.The developments of the L week hundred and twenLy fie.1120) of the said At the same time it would seem to bere.term of office soma $130,000 has heen | Townships dairy 2e hos ver, indicate that such fa the intention ci 2 ABSOLUTELY official plan and book of reference of St.Antoine [BY CABLE FROM TH: STAR'S SPECIAL COR.ny Fable that the Comm gee hase not expended in the parish, a large portion Morrisburg and Brock ville 22¢ the Lehigh Valley unless certain almost impos- \u20ac.E.THURSTON para; on Se Bprioast side by Property number\u201d SPONDEN i - .called as witnesses a number of mer who of which came out of his own per CRE CAT 2le gible conditions are carried out.Add to this the y .E.; N, eleven hundr - RESTONDENT IN LONDON j are Knowt: to possess knowledge respecting sonal funds.Since he came to Mont.Western roll.now le ibility that McLeod's receivership of Read.MONTREAL COFFEE AND SPICE Ward and où the Borthwent side by raid Ste LONDON, March B.The Britis) imports from Canada during the month of February decreased 55 per cer.For January and February combined the aggregate decrease was 40 per cent.Ther: were heavy declines in the importations of wheat, fish and wocd.There were, however.large increases in the importations of cheese, CRIS, bacon and hams.The British exports to Canada declined four per cent.in February, but show an aggregate increase of eight per cent.in January and February.THE TORIES WILL OPPOSE HOME RULE TO THE LAST.Lord Salisbury Urges Greater Obedience to the Party Leaders - Churchill Will Stand by Balfour.Prevost's position at the fire and the manner of his escage Mr.McGuire, of No.3 Station, and Mr.Thibault, who entered the hailding with Captain Prevost, The former is under control of the Comnuttes, Ald.Me Bride, too.might be a valuable witness, as he was at the scene of the sire.Captain Prevost might be able to tell what hap- ened to himself perhaps as well as it can w told by people who stood in the street below.CHARGED WITH BIGAMY.Said to Have Been Married in Italy Before Coming to Canada.An interesting case is proceeding in the Court of Queen's Bench to day.An Italian, Dominico Mignac, is charged with bigamy.On September 19 last he was married at St.Adele, in the county of Terrebonne, to Miss Marie L.Groulx, the pretty daughter of a prosperous farmer in the parish.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Mr, Giroux.À few weeks afterwards the friends of the bride heard rumors which resulted in the arrest of Mignac.À French jury was sworn in this morning real in 184, he has done a great work for St, Ann's parish, and when he leaves on the 19th inst., he will leave behind many ood wishes for his future welfare.lis time as the Superior in Montreal of the Redemptorist Order expires on April 28, and the parishioners themselves express the earnest hope that he will be stationed here again.The Superior.Ger- eral of the Urder appoints the superiors of missions every year.Father Catulle has received two months leave of absence, and upon the occasion of his leaving addresses and the presentation of a purse will be presented to him on Sunday, March 19.À committee has been appointed to ca out the arrangements, including Mr.John Kane as president, Mr.John Get hings as secretary and Mr.Willlam Daly as treasurer.The presentation will take place after High Mass on that date, Father Strubbe will accompany him to New York, from whence he will «ail on the White Star Line \u2018\u201cMajestic.\u201d He expects to be in Rome on April 8, The Berri Street Tunnel Expropriations.It now seems that the amounts awarded jobb The cheese market is without change.trade being practical ng dean to 12e usto quality.was unchanged at 558 8d per cwt.Reccipta Are increasing ping da V2 and held st good.limited to the wants of the local from 11} o to-day and values ars drop- ted at 22 to Ze, Demand is fairly The demand for potash is active and prices are further advanced for firsts, at quotations.Pots, first sorta Pots, second sorts.Pearls, first sorts.Toronto Produce Market.8\u2014Market dull.h raight roller.15 to 30; 83 ° Wheat, ita 6 oo a: TORONTO, Quotations: Flour, st: No.3, 32 .ts, ftralght roller flour ta, No.2 Manito which are wanted Values range as foliows : ng may come to an abrupt close, when the true Inwardness of its mismanagement in brought to light, and it will probably clear to the reader that the end is not far off.N.Y.& Northern Vanderbilt Property.NEW YORK, March 7.-The Vanderbilts will soon have possession of the New York & Northern Railway.the control of which waa recently purchased by J.Pierpont Morgan from Wm.\u20ac.Vhitney and Col.Oliver H.Payne.They will une the Northern in connection with the Hudson River division In handling the heavy local trafic.It is the only road besides the New York & Harlem, leased in p tuity to the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad.which runa its trains on Manhattan Island.Its acquisition will give the Vanderbilts a monopoly of the entrances to New York city.Uncle Sam's Free Gold.WABRINGTON, March 7.\u2014John QG.Carlisle, when he assumed charge of the United States Treasury Department, had onfhand $1,250,000 of free Ed and a net balance of $23,500,000, of which $11,500,000 is in National bank depositories and $11,000,000 in subsidiary coin and $500,000 in minor coins._ The N.Y.& N.Ry.NEWYORK, March 8.\u2014The purchase of the New York & Northern Railroad by the New STEAM MILLS.Meur 8 H & A B.Ewing beg to notify their friend and public generally that their machinery has not been injured to any extent by the late fire, which was of very small proportions, and that they can fil! all orders promptly as usual 56 2 NA ONTREAL GARRISON A + ARTILLERY.COURSE OF LECTURES.\u2018The third lecture will ba delivered in the Armory on THURSDAY Evening, the Sth instant, at 8 o'clock.Lecturer - Lieut Col.FM Cole.Bub- ect : * The Fortified Btations of the Britisb Empire\u201d illustrated by Lantern Views), An invitation is extended to friends of the Brigade.BR HUDBON REID, 5 3 Oapt & Adjt_ In the matter of ERNEST LEMIEUX, Merchant Tafior, No.3 At.Lawrence Main Street, Montreal, Insolvent.MPORTANT AUCTION SALE Horses, Buggies, Other Vehicles, Harnesses, R, 334 Bt James street.FRIDAY, MARCH 10th, AT 2.30 P.M.BAY MARE, 151¢ bands high.7 years old.a grand Family Mare, perfectly sound, action, can be driven by a lady, not afratd of Electric or Steam cars.fet of Harness and Top Buggy in gnod condition.BAY MARE.143 hands, ¢ years old.cobby bullt, a very fast traveller and perfectly sound, a gnod driver and saddle Mare.Saddle and bridle vearly new.\u201cDICK,\u201d Black Gelding.old, an extra fine road mile in 3 minutes or batter, perfectly sound And kind in every Way.Set of Hand Wade Harness, nearly new, 2 fine Musk Ox Robes and Cutter slet De nearly new 16 hands high.6 years Horse, Can trot a full signment from the west.hands, 7 years old, gnod ROAN COM, 15 hands, 5 years old, sound and d Butchers\u2019 Carts, Koad Waggons, Gladstonrs, Harnesses, Bic.and outbuildings thereon erected, and being the civic number eight hundred and thirty-two (No.832) of Dorchester street, with whatever exist ing right of mitoyennete in the walls of sald property and adjoining properties, or otherwise.2.A lot of ground situated on Notre street, In the West ward of the city of Montreal, being lot number ninety-two (No.92) of the official plan and book of reference of sald West hundred and twenty-nive superfictal feet English | measure, more or less; bounded in front by Notre Dane street, in rear by roperty number ninety- one (No.91) of said official plan and book of reference of sald West ward on one side by property sumber eighty-nine (No.80) of the official plan and book of reference of est ward, and on tbe other side by property bumber ninety- three (No.83) of the official plan and book of reference of sald West ward, with a four story cut stone house d dependencies thereon erected, and being the civic anwmber eighteen hundred and twenty-six (No.1826) of said Notre Dame street, with a right of passage or carriage way and with whatever existing right of mi yennete In the walls of said property and adjoining properties or otherwise.3.And a lov of ground situated at the corner ot Notre Dame street and St.Bulptos street, near the partsb church of Notre Dame and Place d'Armes aquare, in tbe centre ward of the city of Montreai, being the lot number seventy-six (No.- to try the case, and Mr, J.I.Archambault, In the Berri street tunnel are nearly double freig hard 55 \u20ac York Central has been completed.76) of the official plan and book of reference of [SPECIAL TO THE BTAR.| Q.C., represented the Crown, and H.C.St.for parts of property taken as compared Bay at 830.No.} barley, outside at des one the Sales Roume of Marcotte on Na BU BE jhe a ame re Cone = ey = à width on said Notre stree e wbole LONDON, March 8.- At a meeting of the Conservatives at the Carlton Club to-day the place was thronged by the leaders, as Pierre, Q.C., the accused.The indictment charged Wim with having married Miss Groulx while he had a wife still living, hav- with the assessed value of the whole The Estate Cartier gets about $20,600 for two outside, at 570.London Stock Market.Mesasrs.Meredith & O'Brien report the London market at 2 p.m.to-day, as follows : James street, in the city of Montreal, on Thursday, the 16tb day of March Current, *93, AT 11 O'CLOCK FORENUON, JAMES MAGUIRE, Pro: r forming three thousand one bupdred and seven- Ly-seven feét In superficies English measure,more or less, hounded in front by sald Notre Dame == > pr properties part of one of which is taken BRITISH MARKETS.an \u2014 the other is not touched.The assessed street, In rear nod on one side by property num- well as by the rank and file of the party's ing been married on September 10, [835 at London Now York coe.parliamentary representatives.The occa.Mignano, in the Province of Caspoli, Italy, value of the two in question ia $30,000, so Grain and Provisions, to.Equivalent.all the assets per Inventory as follows: 7 SALE OF FURNITURE, ber seventy-five (No.75) of the sald official pian ig sion was one of intense interest, for every.to Miss Mary Angela Pace.Sebntino Pace that the award is in\u201d excess of the value.BEERBOAM'S REPORT, Wednesday March 8, %, Aon Paci oe.= x Stock of Tweed, Haberdashery, atc.$2253 48 A t Crackery per other goods, at our 28d DOCK of reference of the said Centre ward, on à one was anxious to know what course was the first witness examined and deposed Some other cases are said to be treated in says: Cargoes off coast.wheat quiet, corn nil fo an me ; Shop Fixtures and Furniture, Safe, 95 SL.James street, on \u2019 both which sald boundaries the walls are mito- i A ; quiet, nil.e.22 EUC.een e a are n sa 0 2e nca nee 560 07 Rooms, 85 , yens, and on the other side by sald Si.Sulpice would be taken in regard to the growing that he was present when accused was a similar manner.Ca on passage and for shipment, wheat and i 1 Rent of premises to Ist May, 1893 75 00 y WEN ¥ street with cut stone houses and dependencies dissatisfaction with .Balfour's leader.married to his sister.Here Mr.Bt.corn very quiet.(\u2018ala wheat, off coast, 20s 6d 77 7 Book Debts per list will ve sold WEDNESDAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS.thereon erected.and being the civic umber six- 8 ip Pierre entered on a lengthy objec- PERSONAL Sree ta 0 t oo be shipped, 3 3d, Nearly 130 1 separately.Pr se 2267 46 Pianos, Parlor Seta, Bedroom Sets, Dining Honm ten bundred and ninety-elgbt, seventeen hune meeting opened at noon.The Right tion, contendin that he proper , ment, 27e 64.Present and toto ompt, sbip- 41 \u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014 pets, Centre Tables, Kldeboaros, Easy Chairs, gred,and seventeen hundred and two, Nos.1698, Hon.A.J.Balfour was there In person way to prove the ceremony was to dore 6d.French country markets | 00 ver.1018 $5165 B1 Fancy Udd Chairs, Couches.Pictures and Kn- 1700, and 1702 on Notre Dame street, and rivio ni ; Mr.Justice Wedderburn, St.John, New markets inactive.Liver 18 17 ravings, Mirrors, Mattresses, Spring Beds, Car- numbers sixty-Nve and sixty-seven (Nos.65 and ith the Lame ool.cynical, pupercilious produce ocumentary evidence.The CASe Brunswick, is in town \u2019 pee! neat ghd corn spot quiet but steady.12% H nesda the 150k Mere Poti et OB en Ets and Oilcloth, also Boots and Koes.weeds.87} on St.Sulpice atreet, and with whatever ex- sir that has charac m in the is in progress.At the opening of the court : ; \"eather in nd very firm.Mark Lane 7 7 ; | ow ou 3 Goods, Fancy Goods, Sliver Plated Knives, yy Ig) y House of Commons, whether as chief Mr.Archambault read the official commis- er ows poremont, M.P., Mayor of Quebec, For eh and fore wheat slow.American and.3 3 por further particuiars apply to st our omoss also & fine stock bt Crockery, Glassware, Lamps, Porty aiid sajoinine properties or orhorwise.pre spokesman for Salisbury's government or sion appointing Edmund MeMahon os n Jone \" a r - Dany bien m \u2018ze quiet.English = American 24 24 BILODEAU À RENAND from a bankrupt estate, and well assorted.The condition of Bales will be known on the as the leader of the Opposition.To all out- joint coroner with Mr.Jones for the dis- eut.-Colgnel Forsyt and Mra.Forsyth, Que heat, quiet, demand public cable says: urstom, SALE AT 2 P.M day of sale.4 ward appearances he had trict of M 1 b .are at the Windsor.Sort poor, mod- +N For ample information apply to tha under.% pe no apprehension trict o ontreal.Ostas Beaudoin has .erately.Corn firm, fair demand.15 Bt.James st, Montreal.; ition of com d would be leaded ilty of an a avated saul Migs Rutherford, Taronto, is on a visit'to Mrs.MARCOTTE BRON., signed notaries, their office, No.15 St.Lambert d that his pos mand wou gl guilty gRravated assault on Hingaton.Bhorbrooke street LIVERPOOL LATEST PRICES GUARENT, March 8, 1803.special Nott MARCOTTE BROA.reel.i shaken or even assailed.r.Jocks at Caughnawaga.Arthur Vin- \"Mrs.M.RE.David, whO has boe \u2019 a nec otlces- 54 Sav Auotionsers.563 Auctioneer.LABADIE & LABADIE, N.P.à Lord Salisbury was present also to stand cent has been found guilty of sssaulting an weeks in the South, has returned spending Some % %| Rheumatism can be cured.When every- Montreal, 6th March, 1893.56 6 2aw ; by his brilliant nephew, to whom he is old man at Longueuil.Mr.W.A.Paterson.M.P.Colchester.Nova 0 8 thing else fails, you will ind Tucker's Green \u2014_\u2014 ES ! strongly attached, and in whose future he see ee Sootin, arrived in town, on Monday, and ls stay- 8 9 Mountain Balm will alleviate your suffer- .isa confirmed believer.Among the others Business Notes.ing at the 8t.Lawrence Hal! ! % o| ing and ultimately cure.It is the best of SALE OF A UCTION SALE OF PEWELLERY, SPRING SALES.resent were George J.Goschen, Lord Alderic Gauthler, restauranteur, has as- Mr.A.T.Whitehead, Sheffleld, England, bas 0 0] all relievers of pain, and is sold in e A \u2018 and Jewellers\u2019 Tools, ieorge Francis I[amilton, Edward Stan- signed at the instance of Dame Marie arrived in Montreal en route to Bri Oolum- bottles, at a price within the reach of all.f ON FRIDAY, 10TH INSTANT, Household Furniture at Private hope, Sir Michael Edwards Hicks Beach Gauthier: liabilities about $6000.dia, and is staying at the Windsor.er date Li .25c per bottle.58 3 3aw Ngravings an C Ings: A fine stock from Ottawa, consisting in Gold Residences.verpool, and silver watches, Chatns, Rings.rcklaces, et ot one va \u201cpair ler, ae ori into FARM STOCK THOROUGHDKED CATTLE, &0.es and Materia asses, Electro- \u2018 Le ee proof plated ware ac\u201d Also the Bai rt raed will receive the undersigned\u2019s striot personal at- goods, Table Cutlery and many other goods.tention during the approaching season.Hisre- ans! Lord Randolph Churchill, whom an bbé .Lady Ci will acc0 Lad, omason to Messra Hodgnon mete influential section of the Conservatives ment ee Do rade demand of i Europe.\u201cThe Firet Minister and fy will leave 25, n BACON -The Son.Green Mountaln Balm relieves internal { have desired to see appointed to the leader.Lachapeile & Cle) * \u201c* atthree o'clock to-morrow afternoon.speculative buyers ap to be now fl od aps pains, headache, toothache, earache; colic,.ship of Lie Opposition, in Pince of Mr.Bal Partnerships have ybeen registered be- Mr.w.Henderson, Bank of Commerce.gui market haa sprovalled al week.with buyers neuralgia and rheumatism.56 Saw .- - on a .n , and mos \u2014- our there was any disposition to mu- tween A.Yaphe and 8.Gordon pMetropalt- Feronto fa he Theclogieal College \u2018 v on holding off Co gat | roan antique A se \u201cFirst Class.\u201d E tiny it failed to develop into action.tan Dyeing aud Cleaning Co.): Gosselln cwt., f hi he meeting was not only harmonious b : 8 (0.SJ\" Mr.James Eakins, the well known cattle ex- \u201cUi the market hasa decidedly easier tone, with The exhibition of Beaudry's Patent Fire IDRS and Etchings, at our rooms, magkable success during the past in these entiiyslatio end.1.vas evident Chat the SV.King Crosbie atone Ch | Pre, ve roue Fo nina bre (NS Dore ads re ecday Suis Eocape yesterday mas à grand succrss and To-morrow(Thursday)Aitornoon, BALE AT TEN AX pre (hy clio brains Fara HE 4 Unionist 5 ctory at Grimsby had come Canads Gros ery Iraporting Co, Mrs.L.flop mea ey Re in Mon Before les | 4 Joss aveme ie 6d to chou ge nounced b all to be a fit class article.at 2.30 o'clock.\u201c1 MARCOTTE BROS.tractive advertising.reliable advica, aud without : une revive an invi .N.Y.Staffer san off) 40 to 50 er ex n ven in a few uotioneers.excep very prompt returns opportune ooints ot he donne nie N.Lasster pote Sod shoe > alone JL XN The man friends of A Mr.Munderioh.the Ger- to Hs 6d; Cumberland out.tol jou sie gd 1a ÿs from some of the highest buildings in M.HIOKS & CO., WALTER M.X KEARNS The chief feature of the thering.alone (The John Hood Com mn | Dan Con am Eh ony stating 2 3 Be ; to 57s hort clear backs, 14 to t et The price, 18 cts.a foot, is cheap.®1 Auctioneers.BATE SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DI&- \u201c * ° was an unusually strong and decldediy ear- Bentham, alone (C.D.Proctor): A *Birks, be was progressing favorably, ! 33 ms (ba.ave Sato ort middles, rib-in, Send orders to 1600 Catherine st.trict of Montreal No.200._ | uperior Court ani Fatate and General Auctipneer, f.pest and animated address by Lord Balin Wm Burke J.i Blac orf 4 Duke Mr Alexander Galt, accompanied Lady Galt dles, 35 to.ibs.86 84 to ba das ee Tue Pr On Ars ST dag of March, 1803, at ven of the Relesrgom, ; bury, in which the ex-Premier showed that jewellers, (Henry Birks and Sons).| * and the Misses Galt, left on anes greuing Se; short clear middlew, 55 1be., 82s to Jia ; Whooping cough and croup cured as if by N O T I C E oh (or forenoon.at von domiclie ani place of bus.y he, st least, was full of the old-time confi- IT TT .for Lakewood, New Jersey, tofa cwt.HAM vo also pated fa Ke a magic influence with cker's Green Iness of the seid Defendant, No.168 Archorst st.in the STROU DS 30c Teas \u20ac dence that Home Rule would yet be The Cork Cutters Creditors.of climate for the troublesome bronchial general duliness.snd \u201cpelo in buyers\u2019 Mountain Botanic Syrup.568 daw Is here thet MESSRS SORRENSKEY & sh the soda.ind chains of the mid Deinae QUAI tO AN 40 anis Lord Galabier drones Ser ME Gorge Pure bas been appointed Witter SI\" Alosander dows moc intend Suing 10 oF gor 85.68 bot Sie 10 13.\" New supply of Decker Brothers\u2019 Upright FF ESAS Ertl itp tome fede id ie cng: gndfie ptdmnirians To OF y 40c on again, vowed ro curator to insolvent eetate Victor Ensiand at present.Gé to 00x cut and À.Cu 14 to 16 Ibe, Pianos in cases of naturel mahogany, Tqmerir: ain, SF Bow owning eo March, 180.\u2019 \u201c1 the market.1 at r ' \" a ts : .1 En da Le ; Cig wn Ni ps 4 RS EE 307 PP ee SS TEN ER EE A rat ra hi dé A AAAS 2d > N ÿ = WILKKS\u2014At Longue! Pointe, : Burton, aged {1 years, belov 3 BIRTHS, DAs Coto, pon rs, the iar fie NA, 6th, the wite of ny h, a No.No.n 1780] an thy of rE this this oT, os at MATE BONA son.fr.of à doux in The wife of J.728 fit.Catherine of Kuguue Lofran - 4 Durode r streot, Katur- A.Math 5 MARRIAGES.Lr pres STONE ONE At Bardia a, J n Td Jones.me mou EE a a husder Hay.avg- Ont, Liv ingstone } t.hy the Hey, tes by by.fueumBont, Wituun CW on ERE LE RH\u2014On 4 e st March, L.Machin, the ¥.ST Por Arthur, bam ter af dnw, Titan daughter of M.8citers, Cana: Seis, San t Mn VoL LLL 1 Xe tu Agi a run aps Fredr Hdek- Tex EPA WE- :; KR i o EPA uy tue fev Mr.arell, Mr.\u2018 Ruthvon, inte of Toronto, to Mis Hottie i vy, Fort William NS At Pictou, N.* Ale uga:! - At Quebea, G.On ot the THIOHNSTON E AL Fort Cloud N.W T, B oa \u2018eb, 10th B3, Frank Johustoÿe to Miss y 8mith, both of rt oud.EE HOLY In thie cis at th reaidence of the bi ther, 29 University) (treet, on \u2018 pos Ta \"lov I dohard Hewton,i\\Valter J J Stethem, of Montre, ad te, Marga: Loc, \u2018 £ danghter of the late Judf.Char«= ! & Holt, of Quebue.0 \u201c Vv OLDING At Toronto.OQutgi~t Mar h, AN H.Withrow, DD itn Varey .beth pit 1, eldest daughter y the lute , Fah Golding, of H.M.Customs.DEATHS.BAILIE At Toronto, Ont, on Mag: 3, Mr.George Bailie.aged 40) cars.CLEARY At Quebec, on the 4h pf March, A Catherine Murcoulin, wifu of Jol§ Cleary.65 re ! chow LY ye Toron\u2019 5, Ont.on Marg 5 John \u201cM.Crowly, cl-lost son of John Crow Caged 2% .years, JU wontha, DROLET In this city.March 6th.Jaf;ih Dro- Su ' \u2018 rd brolet.f Fi.Tr res, Mrs.Win.W.\u201cfond, in Lhe 41st \u201cCoin Grant, ! 1goon-majur and 2 magorof vol, rifles, ! CALIPEAU- } Leonie Kugenio, 1 { aughter of the lato J.B.{LE In this ci | ! Ruclede Houle.aged 19 years and 11 mont, At Brockville.on the Ah GILANT At Toronto, Ont on March oi Elliott, daughte year of her ago.1898, a 3, (Hasghh.veteran 1537, late ears and 1 ralipeau.ty.March 6, Mart god 18 sun of March, (Ls.and rgeon- In thir city, March 6thiMarie outh, Rose\u2019 urore, aged 8 ycars and 2 months, dakshter H4DGRON- At St, Henry de Mascouche, Nurch : uth, Lizzie Cissy) Robinson, beloved we of t John Hodgson./ JUNINSTONE At London, Ont.n Ma M the sh, In, Georgina Johnstone, Betovod Ke of \u2019 Toad Johnstone, KRINGEMILL\u2014~ At London, Ont.in Lior 46th year.on Sth .rch, ) Frank Jackson, son of Mary and Rob 4 F.Kingsmill.LEDDEN -On the mornin, Wiliam eral i Ledden, al will leave his late residena on of the 5th the age of 76 Wednesday, the Sit y arin at 2.0 0 Folock, Friends and acquaintance respe M ACDONELL~ At Ï valier William France, in his 79th J.M acdonell, y invited to attend.Toronto.on March 4, late con yeas MacNIDER\u2014At Hamilton.Ont.ou Mare Hannah Martha Stanicy, sed TT Tears of the late James Mar Nic .Reniains lot in Mount Royal Comntory.O'BRIEN \u2014 In this city, March 7th, O'Brien.The funeral wil] take place 0 à 1901 Mignonne stre at 3 p.m., for Cote tivesand frionds will kindly Facts tion.et.on T hursday, Marek) des Neiges Come! thls to burg, Gardner and papers please copy.POWELL -1n Toronto, at the residence © daughter, Mrs, Shefleld, on \u2018March lat, 18 ug! the Mth year of her of the late Henry 1 SHRA\u2014 At Toronto, Ont.eldest son of Nathaniel Ee ond soon Û on March 5, J 1 Shea, aged 41 yean THERIAULT-In this city, March 6th, C Ch mticr.loved wife uf will take an Thursday Dame Chu Cemete a 1y accept t an 56 ictor Jrerioait lace frôm No, 1 st.U Powall { st.ATR.2 pat, wry 4 he- uf oo, at Kam tor NA to Cote }§ m thenoe .Ralatives aad Brands invitation.THOMSON\u2014 At Londes, Ont, où Sed M Th 18 years and 6 mont} Edward Thomson, THURESSON\u2014At Toronto, Ont, tharine Maria, wife Ca of Ryre Thuresson.WHITE, At Coan on March 5th, Louise White, ito He La on March Fan Po a a OF THE, MOST haracter wi furnished by Secret Bervice, Temple Bu of this ofos are special To an col nks, foi oy this ins ly \"oh .G Oo nter, i 4, Grose, Supt nal Branch eo Can Montreal Tae 1 i ERSONAL-SORRENSKEY IS NOW PREP.af eet his old pet rons and the public in tend, 239 St.James st.In considers rotten in hia ex eX] Te ea.his well k Season AL USE of quinine for promot from falling, sof All druggists.DERSONAL-WHY SUFFER W when id apphicat Bleu cure you ; ea also headache 8 bottle at all druggite, or Joho.Lr.re streets a ~cl DORENWENDS th, preventing TOOTHAC So nountigh: % fon of be is now in a a ie position t SES ftens and beaut fo ths hate: prisé 1 CS STROUDS\u2019 30c Tea \u2014Black, Green ani Japan \u2014 are equal any 40c¢c Teas on.market.CARPETS FOR ANY \u2014 \u2014 AND - EVERY HOME.MEASURED FOR 1x MONTREAL IA AA TO EXAMINE THIS\" AND XVERY HOUR BHOULD.IT MADE FREE ENTIRE SECOND .WITH WINDOW ' UNTIL INGS, EASY OF ~ CLEAREST LIGHT, PERNPE APRIL 1.OF ROOM.© F LARUEST AND ON CREDIT RORTED STOCES\u2018É KEAL, AR 1xaPR AT WILL SHOW.HEMPS, UNTOwR CASH PRICES.TAPESTRIES, BRUAS VELVETS.NEWEST AND PRETTIENE PAL MATH, RUGS, OILCLOTHS, LÈNO ETC ht, FURNITURE.5 OF COURSE.JURY en QUALITY YOU ARE WANTING, .PRICE YOU WA NT TO PAY.NO! GIVE ALL THE MONEY AT ONCE - HAVE GROWN TO uREATNERS BY OF CREDIT AT CASH PRICES 1 Metropolitan Manufacturing.\u2018 1633 & 1000 Notre Bame Surocdy; TA L.A EMMANY MANAGER WHY Prices for Teas, © you can get botti PAY EVERY HOUSKEREFN hess i STROUDS' for 30 And 40 cents NL and Ng Motel ere MARVELLOUS at STROUDS', 3 40 cents per 1b.gay S.CARSLEY'S COLUMN NEW TRIMMINGS JUST RECEIVED.First deliveries of a most magnificent stock of (Choice Novelties in Dress Trimmings personally selected and imported dirwet from Paris, SPECIALTIES In Narrow Jet Fringes from § inch in width, #ILK DROP FRINGES In Black and all new colurs fur the edging of Zouave Jackets.New Pearl Gimps New Jet and Steel Gimps Now Jet Edgings S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame street.New Umbrelias.New Umbrellas.New Dress Trimmings! LATEST NOVELTIES Received Direct from Paris Silk Edginys and Huchings In Evôque, Eminence, Esther, hazy Myrtle, l'merande, sud all other new Art Shades.Silk and Tinsel Ruchings.In three widths In all Colours New Silk Edgings New Silk Gimps New Jet (imps New Silk Ornaments New Jet Ornaments Everything New for Dress Trimmings.New Umbrellas.New Umbrellas.PEARL BUTTONS ! An endless supply of new Pearl Buttons now in stuc White Pearl Buttons in all sizes.Natural Pear! Buttons in all sizes.Smoked PearlButtons in all sizes.Round Pearl Buttons Oval Pearl Buttoms Square Pearl Buttons Pearl Barrel Buttons Piain Pearl Buttons Carved Pear] Buttons Penrl Buttons from 10c up to £8.75 dozen.CHOICE NOVELTIES In Tinsel and Silk Belts just received S.CARSLEY, \"Notre Dame Street.Ask to ses the New Umbrellas.NEW EMBROIDERIES! Embroidered Lawn Flouncings Embroidered Muslin Flouncings Embroidered Cambric Flouncings New Patterns New Patterns Latest Novelties In Flouncings of all kinds Narrow Embroideries to match Nainsook Embroidery Edgings In all widths Lawn Embroidery Edgings In all widths Muslin Embroidery Edgings In all widths Cambrie Embroidery Edgings.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.DRESS GINGHAMS ! Everything New in Dress Ginghams Ginghams in all new colors Scotch Plaid Gingharns, Fanoy Plaid Ginghams, New Btriped Ginghams, Polka Dot Ginghams.SHOT REP GINGHAMS Are the latest novelty of the season produced in all shades.NEW CRINKLED 'ZEPHYRS In Plain and fanoy colors.Novelties added to stock almost daily.S.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.NEW PRINTS! A very large supply of Indigo Prints al Fast Colo n Spot and Floral.Designs 3 Links C Colored Prints In newest French and.English patterns Good Washing Prints from 50 yd PRINTED ZEPHYRS .PRINTED LLAMAS FRENCH CAMBRIC SHIRTINGS ta for Indoor Dresscs Hate for Wrappers x \" Prints for Strect Dresses New Galateas for Servants\u2019 Dreases, +8, CARSLEY.Notre Dame Street.RIGBY.If you wear Rigby Waterproof Garments, you reduce your chances of takitig cold, with its attendant disastrous ek 4 minimum.Ponder this, thin over and form your conclusions, Per A ES EEE tn NO S CARSLAYS EXTRA Just Recelved Just Recelved - Several More Oases Several More Cases or Ladies\u2019 New Jackets Ladies\u2019 New Jackets And Capes And Capes In all Latest Styles in ali Latest Styles B CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.Dalkeith Capes.Marguerite Capes, Lucile Capes.New Helmsdale Capes.New Henry II.Capes.Now Columbus Capes, New Rosemore Capes.In all Newest Clothe, In all Latest Shades.In every Fashionable 8t le Handsomely trimmed with Hundsomely trimmed with Tinsel.Handsomely trimmed with Velvet.Ladies\u2019 New Capes from #3 to $40.Hypatia Travelling Wraps In all shades of Shot Salk, 8.CARSLEY, Notre Dame Street.New New New HOUSEKEEPERS, do | you want to save money?If so, buy a pound of STROUDS\u2019 30c and 40c Teas.Satt AND NOW FOR \u2014 OUR \u2014 Raster & Passover Trade We Bebrew community of M respectfully beg to notity our customers, and the in general.that we are Prat 1 toowing oo tur the approaching Peasover H GOODMAN'S (New York) Mataoths, Nauare | Matmths, Berline Tes Matz Putato Flour a Tih b .Berliner Potens Meal in 5 ib.bags.GOLDMANN\u2019S (New York) (RTRICTLY KOSHER) Frankfurter Sausages, ansages, Thick logas, Loug Bologna, roah Salami Sa Burioked Tongues \u2018Emoked Beef, Corned Bexf, Corned Tongues.We are sole agents in Canada for Mr G.Goldmaan, New York We are also importing the following additions) specialtive for prerach Gouda (Kosher) Cheese, with the Rant .» certificate.Spanish one n Ohves, in kega and Dutch Cucumbers Ram Shrub in hottles, and all nther Delicatessen requis n connedtion with the ahove, we hog to state that we will have a Special Department in our atare for the proper an! axciusive execution of all orders er - troated Lo our care for the ensuing Prasor: RASOVeET.FRASER, VIGER & CO.EASTER CHEER To Oustomers in ar and Country outside the City of Montreal, æ y in your Easter Supplies now before the Great Ruah sets in with our rity trade of the vary choicest, freshest and best.Careful hei) ox; erlanceq packers.No charge for packages.FRASER, VIGER & OO.Blood, Wolte & Co.\u2019s Bottling \u2014_\u2014 OP \u2014 Bass's Pale Ales.Bass's Pale Ale, the Wolfe brand, bottled by Blood, Weil à Ca Co Lire sal, in pint bottles.tout.re d pt bottled by Booed, Wore t Co Lirernintts sad pinta, *PRABER.VIGER & CO.CLARET WINES Bhipped by Messrs.Journu Freres, Kappethoft & Co., Bordeaux.THE \"\u201cJOURNL\u201d WINES, Per case.1 doz.Cu $- : m\u20140-3=2 : sous : Janet.Chateau Leoville .FRASER.VIGER & co.Sherifs Celebrated Islay Whiskes HIGHLAND MALTS.Bheriffs Old Ialay Whisky, 90 cts per bottle, $10 ne.Pher rise Very Old lelay Whisky, V.O., es $1 per prendre 11 per vase.dy Bei L x I ther! inlly ime?ted X12.Islay Whisky, 1 25 per oti ih here y SHERIFF'S WIIAKTE 8 Loop.Bhenfl à Old ]slay Whéx urs Wim Sheriff's V.O., Very Olt {slay he & por gation.; FRASER, TIGER & Co.Bo CARES ANGOSTURA RITTERS.Dr 98s Soporte Celebrated Angrmturs Bitters just rae 50 CASES YOOSEWOOD RITTERS, FRASER, VIGER & C0.ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 109 ST.JAMES STREET.sét1 THE PARTNERSHIP formerly existing between Sorrenskey & St.Pierre 7 \u2014 mad BEEN\u2014- DISSOLVED BY MUTUAL CONSENT Mr.Servemakey coptiouisg the business slone of the old stand, 239 St Jamee Street.NES ESTÈRE masse | AT PRESENT There is no artiele of dress thht gives more satisfaction for the money expended than A Melissa Coat.Why?Because it fultils admirably the two-fold function of Overcoat apd Waterproof combined.Itis two costs in one! In appearance it might readily for an ordi but very stylish Spring Overcoat.ut underlying appearance there is that invul- nera able, invincible Raiuproof quality that equally baffles rain and imitation, and leaves Melissa without a rival in the market.Intending purchasers are cautioned agsinst trang and deception.Ever, genuine garment bears the registere: trade mark.But all risk \u201cwill Te avoided, and the best terms secured, by visiting the retail headquarters for Melissa, \u2014 JOHN MUËPRY & CO°B.GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHINGS, Just received a large selection of Fancy Silk and Satin Ties, in Derbys, Knots and Putt Searfs, all the newest shades tu choose from, The price of these pretty and attractive l'ies is only 25c each.BRACES.A fine lot of Men's Braces, in different styles, to be sold at 25c a pair.A special line of Men's English and French Braces, extra value, to be cleared at S0c a pair.Dressing Gowns & Smoking Jackets The balance of onr Men's Dressing Gowns and Smoking Jackets to be sold at 20 per cent.reduction.JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St.And 103, 107, 20% and 113 St.Peter Street.Terms Cash and only ons Price.TELEPHONE 2193.JAS.A.OGILVY and SONS \u2014 4 d vertisement.PRINT DEPARTMENT.Another large consignment of Prints, opened up to-day, comprising all the latest Novelties for Spring and Summer.New Sateens _At 18e, Z0c, 220 upwards.New Designs, Lovely Colorings New Delainettes At 12360 to 18\u20ac per yard.A perfect imitation of the Wool oods.set New Prints At 10c, 11c, 1%;c, 14c, 15e upwards.All of the above are of our Stand- \u201card Prints, the colors being perfectly feat ond will stand both the sun and VOIS piece guaranteed.NEW TUCKED MUSLINS NEW HEMSTITCHED MUSLINS For Apron pu.» Pretty designs and ow prices.For the newest and best assortment visit Jas.A.Ogilvy & Sons, THE FAMILY LINAY & DRAPELY BODSE, 903 te 207 ST.ANTOINE STREET, 144 te 130 MOUNTAIN STREET, Branch Store: Cormer St.Catherine Street and Buckingham Avenue.TELEPHONE 8235.ROYAL INSURANCE CO.OF ENGLAND.LIABILITY OF SRAREROLDERS UNLIMITED Capital.mprss rss sacs 8 Reserve Fand.Anhnnl Income, upwards of.8,000,009 Investments I Canada for Proteetion of Canadian Policy-Molders (chiefly with per ernment) exceod $1,800,000.Every description of property insurad at moderate jh of premium.© assurance granted In all the most approved D OFFICE FOR CANADA: ROYAL TRGURANCE BUILDING, - TATELY, (Hehe E, EUR: QHOR, je pecial Avents Fre 8811 Pos Departmen Bpecial Agents \u201cEnglish epartment.R.Robertson & Bons CARPET ORDERS Are being freely booked for Spring delivery.The new effects, soft and harmonious colorings, and and artistic desigus of son, eclipse all our t efforts > OARPETS, D UR- TaINs, Po Ba, BAP- ex i Corx rs, Mars and Arr aRPRTS to THOMAS USE._ wm; \\ Montreal and Ottawa.© 8 ROH 8, 1 1808.\u2014HIGHT PAGES.LA KNABE & C0 HEADQUARTERS SeriNG - Hats ! : Grand, Square and Upright PIANOS.For Quality, Style, Color and Fit, OUR HATS ARE UNSURPASSED These instruments bave been before the pyblio for fifty-five years, and upon their excellence alone have attained an Unpurchased Pre-eminence which establish them unequalled in worsmavsair en ROBERTSON & (C0, DURABILITY.220 St.James St.5512 Every Piano fully warranted for Five Years BOLE AGENTS WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame Street {Near McGill Street), MONTREAL.WHY DO STROUDS give better value than other Stores?Because they import direct and are first Knabe, Bell and Williams hands ue Pianos, and JACKSONS NEU NEURALGIA POWDER APATE Bell Organs.set role sad Se will in\" svory \u2018nat instance, sive BW WEED.Obert.383 51 Ostherive ENRY & NE.HAMILTON, Victoria Square.! MANTILES Another Shipment Just Opened Up ! New Spring Shoulder Capes.GS SPECIALTY\u2014The New \u201c Colleen Bawn.\u201d Trimmed Braid and Lace.New Spring Dolmans.GS SPECIALTY\u2014The \u201c Marie Antoinette.\u201d New Bhape, Cape Back, Handsomely Embroidered.Neu Spring Jackets.GS SPECIALTY\u2014The New Russian Blouse.Trimmed Military Braid, with Belt.Hundreds of other Novelties, too numerous to describe, all at Extremely Moderate Prices.DRESS GOODS.New Spring Dress Goods for Present Wear.5 SPECIAL SHADES.\u2014\u2018 Beech Bark,\u201d *\u2018 Lindon,\u201d * Grasshopper,\u201d \u2018Pumpkin Yellow,\u201d * Byzance,\u201d ** Moth,\u201d \u201c\u201c Russet,\u2019 \u201d \u201cAntique,\u201d \u2018\u2018 Mandorian,* ** Dahlia,\u2019 \" * Jasper,\u201d * \u2018¢ Empire Green, u \u201c* Dandelion, \" \u201cDome Blue,\u201d \u201cFairy Green,\u201d \u201cE quiox,\u201d ** Shrimp,\u201d \u201cCopp per,\u2019 \u201cNickel,\u201d \u201c Light Iron,\u201d \u201c Tile Gray,\u201d ** Luciole.\" * ¢ Lincoln Green,\u201d \u201cC hamois.A full range of Boys Rena): will be ready gs BOYS CLOTHIN To-morrow (THURSD MAIL ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.2 Henry & N.E.Hamilton, VICTORIA SQUARE.sat 1 WM.CURRIE, Clothing Manufacturer.Custom - Made Spring |3 Overcoats, $13.50, $15, $18.Spring Overcoats, ready to wear, only 85, 87.50, $9, $10.Scotch Tweed Suits, to measure, 814, 815, 818, $18.Shannon Tweed Suits, Qnly $185.Scotch and Irish Tweed , Trousers, 84 per pair.Hats, Hats.Every style A full assortment of American Homberg Hats, In all Shades.a 0 3 a | To seo the effect of Good Judgment; Progreeaivs Ideas, and Sound Goods, Visit \u201cWM.CURRIE, Olothd er, Hatter, Haberdasher | 1953, 1955, 1957 NOTRE DAME Sr.me L \u20ac PI re grrr Tr EEE THE FAR N ORTH LIFE IN THE SETTLEMENTS OF PEACE RIVER DISTRICT.The Weather is Warmers Than More Southsrn Latitudes\u2014-Samples of Wheat Grown at Shafte- bury Mission.[SPECIAL TO THE ATAR.] Repoixa, N.W.T., March 8.\u2014A settler from the far northern Peace River country, in the person of Mr.T.A.Brick, son of the Rev.Gough Brick, an Episcopalian missionary, came down into civilization a few days ago, and the information he gives concerning that region is Interesting.He started from Shaftst: ury Mission on January 18, travelling for three days with a horse and sleigh, which he changed nt Lesser Slave lake for dog trains, With the dogs and two men he travelled the whole distance to Edmonton, camping out every night, buy not being in the least degree frost bitten.When Mr.Brick left Peace River the weather was very warm, but as he came south it grew colder and when near Edmonton it was quite bitter, an unusually cold spell having just struck the whole country.Mr, Brick brought down with him a large collection of I\u2019cace River roducts for exhibition at the World's \u2018air.The samples of grain produced at Shaftsbury Mission are most excellent ; they were not specially selected, Mr.Brick says, but are fair samples, and worthy of taking a place with the best the North-West or any other country can produce.The samples com prised half a bushel each of Ladoga wheat, red Fife wheat and English two.rowed barley, with a five pound sample of white Fife.The qualit of the grain could not be excelled, particularly in color, which was as perfect as wheat could be.The weights of the grain were as follows: Per half-bushel, Ladogn wheat, 35ÿ lbs.; red Fife wheat, 35) Ibs.; two-rowed barley, 27} lw.These samples prove conclusively that the flats of tho Peace River Valley are quite adapted for grain growing.Asked about what the past season had been like in the Peace River, Mr.Brick said the mission farm yielded 1100 hushels of excellent grain, Principally wheat.Six acres of wheat ylel bushels to the acre.Out of twelve half breed settlers who arc cultivating small patches of land near the mission, ton had an uverage of twenty bushels of wheat each.Mr.Brick, after enjoying a few days of the comforts of civilization returned with his dog train to his far northern home.TWO REVOLUTIONS, That Is What Honduras is Now Sad- died With\u2014Two Rivals Ready to Seize the Presidency.PANAMA, March 8.\u2014Two revolutions aro now destroying the tranquility of Hontlu ras.Two revolutionary armies arc about to engage in battle for the supremacy.Two rivals for the presidency stand ready to seize the government which Ponclano Lieva the Jaw fully elected executive, wan forced to abdicate.Gen.Vasquez, Minister fo War A Lieva, is the leader of the re volution which is to rival the one started at Choluteca by Policarpo Bonilla.Gen.Vas vuez struck a more cffertire blow ainet the executive than did Bonilla, alt the latter started hix revolution With th the brilliant victory on the plaza Choluteca.ves had well laid lans for teizing the Presidency.nly a few months ago de wns made Secretary of War by Lieva.His first official act was the issuing of an order for the e organization of the army.This reo: tion appears now to have :neant that La army was to be used to aid them in ousting President Lieva.He issued an order for the concentration of the divisions stationed in Santa Barbara la Fax, Intibuca, Gacins and Copau Incompagua, where ident Lieva, it was announced, was to hold a review early in March.Lleva was not gor mitted to review the troops.When quez had mobilized an army of seven thousand at Camayamagua.he revealed his real purpose by forcing the abdication of Lieva.laving compelled Lieva to resign Vasquez declared himself dictator pod at once began a march nea ainst Teguiciga which is under seige Ly Barilla, at the h va of his army of seven thousand men.BALFOUR GAVE IN.But the \u201cMalcontent Conservatives\u201d Would Not Back up Their Leader.NEW YORK, March 8,\u2014The Post's London cable says there was mutiny in the To camp yesterday against Mr.Balfour's leaders.ip.It camc as a sequel to Mr.Chamberlain's letter tothe Times yesterday characterizing the Gov I proposal to suspend the midnight rule, and enable the House to pass_the gaval vote as \u201ca dirty trick.\u201d Sir Willias¥ Vefnon Harcourt, explained that the Goveruinent had no intention unduly to rush the votes.Mr.Balfour thercon apnounced that he would not.oppose the motion to snapend the rule.A section of the Unionists de de clined to conform to this compromise between the two front benches and chal a division, whereupon Mr.Balfour, the whole front Opposition benches, w with the exception of Sir John Gorst, indignantly quitted the House.The malcontent Conservatives, numbe 119, voted against the motion, and the Governniènt, h the Conservative split, got the brilliant majority of 158.Mr.Chamberlain Tas nt at being left in the lurch, but ted the situation and abstained from vob ugh afterwards be warmly re- onstrated with Mr.Balfour, whose pair tion is becoming untenable.Lord has come to the rescue of his nopheur ~ called a meeting of the Conservative peers at the Carleton Club for to-day, ostensibly to discuss he opposition to Home Rule, hut really to endeavor to secure the discipline of the unruly Unionists.len A Very Brutal Murder.Prrranvra, Pa., Marcb &\u2014Rosio Rutzler lies dead 1 at tthe morgue, the victim of an assasain\u2019s knife and pistol.James Gill, a young man, is lying at the Allegheny Gen, eral Hospital dying from wounds inflicted by the same person who killed Rosie, Gill and the girl were sitting on one of the park nches, when a policeman heard two shots.When he reached the spot he found the young woman lying on the ground, Over her prostrate form was the youn man.The girl's throat was cut and b blood was spurting out from ander her dress.There were also two bullet holes in her face, from which the hiood was running down in two amall streams.\u2018The young man's fhroai was cut from ear to ear.was conveyed to the Allegheny Hospital and cannot Hva.The officer believes the crime was committed try persons hostile to the young couple.Miss MoClelian Married.Parts, March 8.\u2014The civi) mar May McÜlelian, daughter of the late Geo MoÜlelian, and Paul Despres, attac to tho Fi French ash- n, took place here Monday.Tho rein ous marriage will be celebrated In the oratory of the Nunclature to-day Mrs, Deapres has renounced tantism.The Spanish Cortes.MADRID, March 8.\u2014As a result of the Parliamenta elections, the government party in the Cortes will number 308 and the opposition 131.The government has ordar- that a rigorous censorship exercised over ail telegra and foreign, tending to foment ae agitation._ Home Rule Bill Amendment.Loxpox, March 8 8,\u2014Sir Michael Hols Reach ( (Couservat ive) has en Dotise in House of Commons of is intention to move an amendment to reject the Rule , This amendmen \u201cwill ro the official amendment of the\u2019 0} eo Satollt rT five Priests.\u2019 vo NX.J., pr aaijonncod = o Vicar AE Vaines Wal B.so .Mgr.Satolll, puede orders to which they refused to obey, and defied the bishop and the apostolic Fr THE FORTIN CASE.Evidence That the Husband and Wife Lived Happily, But Quar- Once.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR} Quesrx, March 8.\u2014 When the investigation was coutinued yesterday afternoon Philomone Turgeon, widow of the doceased Alderic Fortin, appeared before the jurors, Ble had been arrested b Sergeant Harpe on the order of Coroner Relleau, and came before the jururs in company with her attorney, W.J.Miller.The prisoner is about fifty years of age, and is considered a most respectable person.Her two brothers were also present.The ev idence of Jules Ernest Ifortin, the Jead man's son, was continued, After my father's death\u201d be testiled, *'f called upon Coroner Rollean to inform him of my suspicions, but hr was not at home.Then my sister, Eva, upon hearing of my Intentions advised me to let the matter drop, and not cause any scandal.h 1 thon went tosec my -isier, Josephine, who is the Superioress of the Sacred Heart Hospital in this city.She implored me not to ge on with my investigation, as it would he wetter to leave our father's remains in peace and not cause a scandal, and that if there wero any guilty parties God would punish them.My brother, Honore, who resides at No.\"7 St.Charles Dorronive ktreet, Montreal, was present dure ing our conversation, and 1 made a solemn premise to my sister thon that | woutd let the matter drop.Nover- Lhejess, as ! was convinced that my father had been poisoned, 1 nade a sworn deciara- tion before Judge Chauveau, reinting the above details, and I now declare thai [have reason to believe that my father died from oison given to him by his wife, Philomene Turgeon.lzefure nailing my declaration my brother, Arthur, 0 also sesidex in Montreal, oid me, in this city, a few days ago, that if I did not :unke it he wouïd.and, in fact, he did so, but ax the coroner did not consider il complete, I made my declaration before Judge Chauveau.There was a hottie of brady in the room of which deceased on advice al his physicians, purtook some ihree or four times.Mr.Miller, on behalf of the | risoner, ben ihe croas- -examination of the withess, who stated that he ! ad never been present at any quarrels Letween his father and his step-mother.* But last spring,\u201d he said.\u201cI heard thein quarrelling and think that on that occasion my father threw his wife down, ! have lived in the same house for three years, hut only heard them quarrel once,and this wasaftermy wifeand sister had complained to him that a certain gentleman paid several visits to his residence during his absence.\u201d During his father's illness the prisoner rever olyected to any of the family remaining with him, and 4 (witness) remained at his bedside the niglt receding, his death.He did not know who haa sent for Mr.Mailloux, but his father never mentioned any thing about the will to him.V/hen the notary, Mr.Boily, came to the house Lis stepmother rem.rkéd that it was usclesa Lo \"sake a will, us according to her marriage contract the last survivor wns to have the property.While the notary was there the stepmother never left the bh \u2018uze.He would not swear that there was a°.hing In the cup when his stepmother emptied a portion of the contenta of a bottle into ib The investigation was then adjourned until to- day In the meantime the prisoner was sent goo! until the investi closed.The post-mortem examination ok place yesterday, but the investigation in not expected vo close before à fortn as a large number of witnesses have ye! to be examined.H.AND eo.QUEBEC BUILDING.(sPRCIAL T TO THE STAR.) , March 8\u2014Mr.N.K.Connolly, resident of the Richelieu & On vavigation Company, was in town eater day, and in company with Mr, J.ot, the general manager, ina Peachy's plans for the Com building in Dalhousie streat.will be built of stone or fire brick, atories high, and will cost ahout $16 KincsToN, March 8.\u2014Captains Dunlop, Batton and Ada command the same steamers of the R.& O.pany last year.The steamer \u201cColumbian\u201d i receive repairs to her engine and It is the intention of the Company to the steamer\u2019s speed this summer.HEAVY ORDERS FOR WHITE PINK.ny's new e structure three {sPECIAL TO THE rand ce UVEBRC, March 8.\u2014Messrs.Dobell & Co, ebec, have secured the Imperial Coon?ent contract for the season of 1898, which comprises about 3300 loads of wood goods, the principal portion being first class square white pine.Rumors are in circulation that other houses have secured heavy orders for pine timber from some of the large Belfast and Clyde ship-builders.The demand for good paper boats bet laced an the stock assonger ng p Thich consume large q uantities.ot {Chand s choicest white pine, the Joan of which is being reduced annually and\u2019 becoming higher value.OIL CHEAPER BY SCHOONER.[special To rm TRE ari Statins of the Sin dard dard Ol Company Eons sentative o of n ets has informed th: Hi would cost more .B ag ofl hore in ak cars than schooner, as at presont, : therefore, he action \"of the \"Government will be less beneficial here than in the upper provinces.NEW BRUNSWICK LEGISLATURE.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR] \u2018FaxprnicToN, N.B., March 8.\u2014The Provincial Legislatire opena here to-morrow, by an unusual amount of first Chevalier Maodonell Dead Toronto, March 8.\u2014There died here Seturday morning Ç Chevalier William J Macdonoli, one of Torontn's oldest nec wit known citizens.He was connected many of the business and phnnthronial on nes buses a oh th the yay rot ston, where he remained Chern Jia then removing to Torcnto, where he has sided over since.\u2014 Fire at St.Rochas.\u201c Quanno, March 8.\u2014At an early hour morning fire broke out in Mr.leather Splittinagestablishment, bog eg i hen h.jt iginstet.© ng in whic or : aid about $10,000, Buenos Ayres, March ide Pena is greatly disturbed overtha of trauds trated in past admin tions.e resignations of the ent Cabinet are expected daily.mar It is no longer necessary Ea bi to rouse the liver to-ection te) er Pills Dont Liye are much better.Special Notices.à Lo C.Bourque, No.1607 St.nde a 1 ed violettes pot\u2019 ntinein my fa pid and fy that it is so efficacious aly that 1 consider it » duty to recomainsnd it all thoss who suffer, ER Bwedesbors, had bons muni reli Sed the Roman rea Church, Ging 0 their fence of the commands A) , Batalll.pial Te }.will A 1 steps v.Ladby seasion the Church a$ whiob he M reoen opal oiated, denied age Bahop ine timber at present ie dus institutions of Pre, cit Boston in re À: eds i came Lo Ça: pr ven ; a ; Argentina's Cabinet May Restgn.\u201c re - = Shepard and Associates - Àn Court.A LONG LIST OF VICTIMS.| Some of the Cases to Which he Will Have to Answer.It was half-past two this afternoon when W.A Shepard, the bogus employment agency man, walked into the Police Magistrates\u2019 Court to face the accusation of conspiracy and to meet the gaze of scores of uufriendly eves, many of them the cyes of his victitus, There were three prisoners to listen to the evidence at the enquete : William A.Shep ard, Sr, William A.Shepanl, Jr.und | ete | Class B 83 all offices Any clerical situa.Charles Hamilton, the bookkeeper of the fener Outside the corridors for sou time before the enquette comimnenced the witnesses, their friends and the general pub lic who were interested in the case were gathered, while the victins compared notes and wondered how they could have been so foolish as to give up their money to such à man.Mr.D.N.Ryan, who was done out of RW and BISDex penses, came alt the way fron: Montcalm to give his testimony.I will Stay here a week and spend nore money.\"sald Mr.Ryan to the STAR reporter, \u201cbut | propose now tu have satisfaction.\u201d In the police court were some twenty five or thirty vie tims of Mr.Shepard's wlles.among | en peine Tregeen, T.Strong, J.fvan.James I.Johnston wind Thr Mr.and Mrs W.C.hope, of Montreal, were also there to give evidence, \u201cHe first took ty money and then my wife's,\u201d said Mr.Pope.The amouns which the witnesses had been\u201d swindled out of ranged from one dollar to three hundred dollars.The wits of Mr.Shepani, ir., was with him early, and the wifeof W.A.Shepard.sr., enter ed the Court shortly after two \u2018oelock.Both isdies were handsomely and eves elegantly dressed.Mrs.Shepard.ar, wore a stylish walking dress of a black and green plaid with a red flowered mantle trimmed with fur.Her bon: net was a small black one of the latest fashion.Mrs.Shepard jris.fashion able mantle was of a dark and becom ing blue, while sLe wore a pretty en bonnet and small veil.Mr.gr E.Greenshields acted for the defence, while Mr.M.F.Quinn conducted the rosecution.Shepard.sr.,, was the first enter the court.His silk hat, which Mr.Shepard was never seen without, was ear ried in his hand, hx overcoat hung on his arm, and a drab sack coat was buttoned tigh 1 meroas his chest, com ening those diamonds which Mr.Shepard was wont to wear.The three prisotrs were decidediy nervous, as they sat down beside their lawyer, and looked anxiously ground, as if asking for a friendly face.The two ladies were seated in the Court room and the examination commenced, A move was made for the Court room at about half.ast two, and that ctuunber was pretty quickly filled by the hahitues of The lace, who had come in force, while some : irty interested parties of both sexes ne cupied seats in the sanctum reserved for them.His Honor Judyv Desnoyers took his seat on the benchat twenty tive minutes to three.\u201cWhich case will we commence with\u201d asked His Honor.\u201cConspiracy,\u201d said Mr.Quinn.But Mr.R.JE.Greensine ids objected.He wanted the case against W.A.Shepard, sr., for false pretenses, proceeded with, It was his client's right.Mr.Quinn did uot.think the defence had any right to dictate 10 the Crown as to what course they should pursue.The Crown wished the cass of conspiracy Ww be heard first, because there were three parties under arrest on that charge, and they should not be kept in prison, if innocent, longer thao necessary.His Honor decided in favor of hearing the conspiracy charges.William Allan Shepard, William Allan Shepard, Jr, and Charles Hamilton were then called, and answered their names.Mr.treen- shields remark-d that Mr.O.M.Auge who was associate: wil., him in the case was prevented from attending owing to sick: ness.John laugilin was the first witness called.Mr.Laughlin was accommodated with a chair in the witness bux.He had A long story to tell, and he commenced to tell it very glibly until Mr.deBeaumont had to ask him to go a little slower, as he could not take down his evidence at such a rate of speed.\u2018\u2018 Oh,\u201d said Mr.Greenshields, \u201c\u201cthats the rate they want to at, to get Mr.Shepa~d into gaol.\u201d But ir.Quin.repudiated any desire of that kind on the part of the Crown.Mr.Laughlin deposed that he had read over the information given by him on March 4, and re-affirmed it.\u201cIn February, lag\u201d he said, \u201cbeing out of employment, | saw an advertisement in the Stan for a grooery clerx.I wna living in the country and came to the city and called at 5 Place d\u2019Armes.There was only a boy in charge, 80 I cailed at 2100 St, Catherine street, where I had a long talk with Mr.W.A.Shepard, jr., whom I now see present in Court as one\u201d of the accused.1 asked hin what Kind of a business he was mnuing and he told me an employnient bureau.and that fo: them to get me a situation I would have to register ind pay a three dollar fee.1 told Mr.Shepard I had come in answer to an advertisement for a grocers clerk.He explained to me his business and I went eut, saying that I would call the next day.was living in the country o St.Kustache.I had been living there for about cight months previous.Iv.1 had lived in Montreal and had been a grocery clerk, but was oblige to give up on account of ill-health, Ltd not go to St Eustache that night, but returned next day to 2100 St Catherine street an registered, that is, ve my name address, situation required, where I had been working, re erences, and paid my three dollars © oat important.\u201d remarked Mr.Quinn) and received my ca The enquete is in progress.Experiences of a Branch Manager.Adolphus Dyno, of Montealm, says his wife answe an advertisement for a partner with $300 capital\u2014a grand opening! reply a letter was received from Shepard telling her to come into Montreal.She came into town and called at the Place 4\" Armes Office.Shepard said \u201cOh, yes! The opening is all right.You will have to pay $3 to register.\u201d She paid the three dollars and returned to Montcaim to inform her husband on the authority of Sheppard that there was a grand opening for a oT man with a wife.who would act us lady m The business was running a usiuess exchange.\u201d Ryan then came into town, paid bis three hundred dollars \u201cas security\u201d and remained in Shepard's office on Place d'Armes for a few weeks to learn the business, the latter ass Ryan that the business he was 1 to, which was well-established i fin tor, would Bo him $13 a week.Ryan was we until he went to Kingston and found the whole thing a sham.He came lack to Montreal and sent his wife to see Shepard.Did not go himself because he would probably have given Shepard a \u201clicking.\u201d Shepard then arranged to take Mrs.Ryan into his office as lady manager and to send the hus.start a branch office in the eastend, ' fn tho meantime paying him a dollar a day.Ryan says he knew he could mot get his : 400 security, because he hed signed an greoment to serve for six months.He saw business was simply ROBBING PEOPLE IN BROAD DAYLIGHT and told rd he wonld ge} it up.8h then gave him a promissory no for money myabio s aix months from the date of the contract, bu t failed to meet the note correspondence Ryan deals corse ats town, and called at Shep- ard's office, whers be was told thelat! vor as in Ontario, The clark, however kindly offe collect the amount of the note Bored Ti he would leave the o pote with him.\u2019 was declined, and Rran never heard \u2014 mare of Shepard until he read in the Bras of his arres Ryan sara the business\u201d so well that he la able to deacribe it very thoroughly.6 says that every morning Bhepard would prepare à list, \u201cWanted sc many men and 80 many girls.\u201d Then somebody would came in and ask, \u201cHave you ot such and ch an opening \u201cOh, Let me see, that is Class à; the fee is Or, \u201cThat is class D; the fee is 81.\u2019 1 he o classes are described in the following MEMDERSIHIP FERS PAYABLE ON APPLICATION.Fmploy er Domestic n° 1 month, $1: mont $2; 6 montha, M months, #6.Hel a introduced until vated.¥ © limit to number dur 1g term of membershl p> COMMERCIAL EMPLOYMENT EXCHANGE, 2 O'CONNOR STREET, OTTAWA.COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT.MALE.Class À -85 wl! offic es) for all first-class situa- ate Class B- 83 wll Jn tor ail cinases, clerical tions, ete.Class C- $2 (all offices.décehanteai situations, porte ore, drivers.ete., ste.Class D-81 (all offices).Any kind of laboring and subord ces.FRM A a Class À \u2014$5 ll offices).The best paid professional and commercial situations, ete.tion, furelady, ete., Class C $2 all oflices).Dressmakers, mil etc.ners, cutnpositurs, \u2018te.Class D- $1.Cooks, laundrerses, ete, ete.We deal only with responsible houses, We refund money when we fail to suit.Full term, six months.One month's trial: if not suited then wie tind another place Sirictly contideatial in all our operations.We submit applications.North.South, East and Went.We submit places until you are suited.\u2018The full term of membership is six months.The benetits of all offices without extra cost.Lots for Sale.Farms and Houses for Sale and to lent.Business chances wanted and for Sale.Collections made.Instrance effected states manag!.Furnished and Unfurnished ms Rentei.He got a \u2014 of a scolding nnce for saying that they had no opening of the kind ap- phed for.He can swear they had no real applications fur the notices that were put up.They would put up a notice \"wanted 8 or 7 coachmen\u201d when they didn't want voue.When the conchmen\u2019begun to call, their fees would be av \u2018epted, and Shepard weuld tell each one: \u201ctall again to-morrow and ! will write to Mr.so-and se.\u201d When to morrow came and with it the coachinen, he would \u201cT have aletter frota Mr.So-and- -so,and he s suited.\u201d Shepards Record in Concord, N.H.Mr.Grose has received a letter from Mr.I: Scott Locke, City Marshal of Concord, H.in whieh he says: On March 2, 180], Shepard was arraigned on six complaints for ovtaining money under falss pretences, The evidence was so strong that the defendant put no witnesses on the stand, He was bound over for $1200, and in default went to gaol.Some time in April he retracted his plea and pleaded motto, His fine and çosts were about 8306 He als» propused to repay the several persons he 1ad defrauded, but has neglected to do so.He has run situilar businesses in Maine Portsmouth, Lowell, Lawrence, Noshua, ete, The best witness we had was a former lady manazer.My services are al your com maud.How Branch Manager Delany Was Roped in.Mr.M.Delany says that in October, 1898, he saw an advertisement for a manager to take charge of a branch office.This business required a deposit of $300 ns security.He applied for the position and received a very nice letter giving him the terms and enclosing a pamphlet.In this pamphlet they put a tick opposite the situations they thought he was suitable for and said that fer either of these he would have y a fee of three dollars.2 Dolans rent the three dollars and received a card to sign.Then he heard nothing for a week, but having occasion to come to Mont real, called at the Place d'Armes office, where he saw Hamilton and Shepard.He enquired for Shepard, but Hamilton asked, \u201cDou you want to see him personally 7 Delany replied that he was not particular, but he wanted to learn something about his application.Hamilton turned up sume book and produced what he said was Delany's péplication and got him to sign it.He asked: \u201cDo you think there is any chance of mv getting a position soon?Upon this Shepard, who had been standing by al the time.said, \"Probably he will take the position as manager.\u201d Hamilton said that would be a very fine one for him, but he would have to deposit $300 security.De- lany asked if the deposit would be returned if he left the business, and was told \u2018certainly.\u201d Hamilton described the position in such glowing terms that Delany got quite interested and made up his mind that Îl was aggood opening forhimi.Hamilton said the busitess was paying 825 to $30 a week, and the expenses were £ er 813.Hamil.tou said the salary would $12, but Delany foruot at the time to ask whether he meant $12 a week or $12 a month.Delany then went home to consult Mrs.Delany, who seemed to think it was all right.In a day or two he wrote saying that he could not accept at $12 a month and received a re saying that Shepard was so impressed Md Delany\u2019 s fitness that he would pay him 815 a week.Delany came to Montreal, saw Shepard and in turn wasmuch impressed to tind that Shepard was \u2018\u2018Special Dominion Emigration Agent.\" (This style and title appears on She 8 cards, and is based upon the fact that the Dominion Government pays Shepard $200 a year for distributing circulars.) Delany was also shown letters from all parts of the world, asking for people to fll all sorts of positions, and testifying that the agency was à great benefit to society.De- lany signed a contract and gave a note for the 830 security.which, a few days later,he brought the money, for.He was kept at the head office, Place d\u2019Armes,some time learning the secrets of the business and then on November Rf ment to take charge of the branch at 2100 St.Catherine &treet.He was instructed to keep advertising for all sorts of people, and in a great many cases when these were inserted tboy had no orders for any such people.His instructions were to GET THE MONEY.He had not been working more than ten days before he knew the affair was a fraud, but he waa in with She and could not t out.The latter had the three hundred dollars and the contract was for three months.He never got any of his deposit ck.a the Security Was For.J.L.Johnson, of Fournier, Ont.applied at the Ottawa branch for & posi: tion as book-keeper or school teacher but was induced by She Junior to accept a position as manager at 815 a week, mith a de it of as security.He paid $100 to have the berth kept open phan ha then acoepted the appointment and came to ontreal.Ing Presses for the remaining $200 he a what It was for, and was told for \u201csecurity.\u201d He could not e t to have ch of their business and handle their funds without security.Johnson then asked what security he would have.\u201cWhat security! Why! e business, which we opened seventeen years Besides, we ar tn the special Dominion Emigration r.*Sohnson was pat in c of the St.Catherine street branch, but remained a week, because, as he says, be \u2018could not hold his head up.\u201d Meeting of Ex-Branch Managers {fj The branch 1 business seems have been worked rd ~ Airs orth.me gouty aed dtheyal ote mum of yand they all appear about oat Amo those whe Have Sean ths Vichirtznd po t ollo .goher, Thomas Strong, = Less, 8.J.Thomas Remin C.L.Johnson, 22 Papineau, F.X.Michel ren Charen.Alder.son, Clement, ea and J.Mallette.bout fifteen of them held a po purpose of A recently for the i together \u2018prosecute bua rately Tinat Ueman bad ott theo \u201cno money.wo ou with ang an Auer Le Destin ry Most them Tiped Matth ea 2e nas of puting LE oh money a no.: P aid without mone tely, several of them called on of te Po ioe ee Sones who 80 exasperated that he ined to take ftUp in the ublio or Brien, He is not es ting a cen but : the contrary Lo pe xpenscs out of his own pocket, He Pr dns matter before Mr.Quinn, the Crown Prosecutor, who promptly took the case up and has worked energetically to bring acoused to justice.FINANCIAL.The local stock market this morning was rather flat aud trading pro onal and lm .A tow shares of Mere] Bank sold at 167 and Commerce at 1474.eaplck advanced on sales from 117 120.Telegraph changed hands at 153.Hichelieu vas weaker, declin n, from 74 to 734.Gas sold up from 331 to 2814.an Cable drop from 155 183.round amount of Electric bonds sold at 100 and Colored Cotus at 1014.The rest of the market was quiot.\u2018There is no change of Importance to note in the lueal money market.Call loans arc obtained at 4} p.c.and good commercial r is discounted ni bto of p.c.Sterling exchange is quiot and rates nominal.\u2018 MORNING SALmA.\u20147 Merchants 167: 30 Com?merce 147; 3 Hone 117; 17 de 1384; » do 18; 125 do Hop 125 do 130: 25 Telewraph 1 A Nav.Co, 74; do 734; Bl lu yk Bt: 2 Cable 185; 100 dol, oat pe ric Bonds 100; 32500 C olured Cotton Bonda 1014.AFTERNOON SALES, 1 Montreal 233) 2 Tele shone 161.275 Cable ea 50 do 183}.76 Street Ry.10 Pom.C Sion 137.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Reported for the STAR by Gordon Btrathy & Co., Brock Brokers, 981 sacrament street.Mar.Sa Mar 7 Ask Ask Bid.Canadian Pacific Ry.8% = - 86 85e Do do land Bonds, 109 Jus Grand Trunk Ry, lst pref._ Le .Co Do de dud - .\u2026.Lo Qommercial Cable.1824 182 183 2g Duluth 5.8.& Atlantic, 1% 19 1244 .114% Do lsh Lee 4 a» 38 Montreal cgraph, .154 183 154 183 Rich & Out Nav Co .74 73 144 74 Montreal St.1 Ry.& SE J 188 199 188 Montreal (as Noo LL.0 20 232 om Beli Telephone Co.162 1604 16334 181 Do u Boa Ce ; So i.Royal Elecuri .224 2iv 225 zio\u201d D, \u201cBonds.lou Sig 100 99'4 Bank of Mont rel.\u2026 744 2304 Hs Wig Molsons Bunk.cae Bank of Toronto.1 260 EY 961 B8y Jacques Cartier Bank.\u2026.13 13 155 10 Merchauts - 169 16634 10 1664 E Tomrusbipe ban _ Le 120 Lo.0 La reve Nationale J 100 .Uni LL rss sc cenue .18 .\u2026.18 Can.Bank of Commerce.1474 14 147 La Hanune Ville Marie.- ; Hocheilnga Bank 135 131 135 131 Merchants Bank, Halifax .- 138 tervolonial Coal 50 50 Do do ft ees North-West d Co Ca Bhipping Co.C PoperCo.= 2.A Canada Contral Bonds.118 \u2026\u2026 118 Champ.& Bt.Law Bouda |.HWIX \u2026\u2026\u2026 101% Cana Cotton Bonds .; Montreal 158 150 153 180 nds - - cu Col « Loue Mills Co 110 103 110 108 du do Bonds uy Jul 10244 101 Natoma] Cor X .Merchants Man f Co.ld .1680 Lo Don: Cotton Mills Co.134 135 ns 137 3 du.Bonda .New England Paper (lo.\u2026 artgage Co.140 _ 140 - Montreal Harbor Bonds .Wabash Railwa - Du pref, 4 mess \u2014 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Hpeciaily reportad for the STAR by MacDougall Bros, Bios Brokers, 64 St.Francois Xavier street.rar RL! 7 vg Cg ne NES 4 s 25H \u201cmo, soy eu et 5 TM 2 1456 14 ru 2 né 215 CU wig is BAG > IH Cu NT 1164 Cee = 15 145$ 2002 159 1614 + °° 7 38 = 39 4 wm Sm om IX 12 hex 1a sm! 1 8 824 U7 Com 9 9» 9 17 2 154 di 2 8 .M Hh n 8 og 8 74 ON i 774 1284 1214 1213 120% Tou EU 3 3 38 44 74 54 D 2 23% 2 _- 55 a = ; us gsshçu i FORRBIGN EXCHANGER.Raported for the STAR by Messrs.W.L.Jackson & Co, brokers, 1761 Notre Dame st.(P.O.Box sos, Montreet In New York Between Banks Posted.Actual Eu Funds.wait « .Sent.15 {= Do domtad.RY BITE BW @1 Frau (Pars) Lone 515 & 17 Paris) Short.Money in London, 194 per cent.Bank of England rate, 23£ per cent.CHIC WHEAT N March i Bray SAE oh Mar Map SC 8 on Bop.Fo iy EE N July.TETE NES Me >.11.72 July, 11.45 Beptéember ni n° > 10.0 N M M 3000, uy NE Ol ro ah on 55 SX = , uly Aug.CORN Sh AE a oO 1 a a ne price age 3 Mei puis er 2 oi THE WEATHER.1] a.m.\u2014Probabilities for thenext twenty-four hours: Fine weather; higher temperatures.Mini temperatures du the past tvran - four Dour: Qu Appelle Caen Dip, Med cine e, 14; Arthur, 14; Toronto 1%; Kingston, 30; 3 Montreal 20; Quebec, 10; Halifax, 22.Readi HENRY BIRKS & SONS, Boys Silver & Steel Watches NEAT, WELL FINISHED AND STRONG .CASES, AND Reliable Timekeepera 4 ALL GUARANTEED 3 $6.00.$2.00, $10.00 & $12.00.w| 235, 237 St.James St.LA MONTAGNE, CLARKE & CO, Rembers Bow Tork Block Exchange, BANKERS Wontreal Gllloe-I55 St.James sired.|; New York @fioo\u201415 Broad street (Milla Building).subject 10 chook.Interest slowed a.Tham Qué.The number of of Montrealers w bo speculate in New You and Chicago socks bas, in- ever, very w have not dropped a .their savings.Ti kets have lined about Attesu per cent.in the last three Man holders of stock bave es w out completely while others, who were able, have kept putting up until they now find themselves no longer able to do 30 and have also been frozen out.The cause of the decline is attributed to various causes connec! with the advent of the i president and heavy shipments of to Euro Althou, considerable biog of of American stocks done through bro It is known that the patrons of the buckat shape, which continue to flourish in Montreal spite of the Abbott Act, which was supposed to pat them \u2018down, are the heaviest osers of late.One bucket shop keeper is known to bave sent séventeen undred doliars à day as \u2018\u2018margins\u201d to New York for nearly three months past.Others in the business have also sent large sums which all comes out of the kets of Montreal speculators and which, under the existing state of things, is uot likely to come back again to them.Results of the Fair The joint proceeds of the \u2018\u201cJarley War Works and Fancy Fair,\u201d inclusive of the St.James Methodist and St.Geo os Church purses, in aid of the Home for curables, amount spproximate after all expenses are paid, to the suw ol DEATHS.TRUDEL\u2014 In this city, on 7th inst., at the age of 78 years, Daniel Trudel.Funeral will ake lace on Friday, the loth lust, at 6.30 rom his son's residence, No, 173 {agauchetiers, to St.Bridget's Church, thence to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.FE riende please attend without any further invitation.LEROY \u2014At Grenville, on the 7th inst., Susana Reeves, cldest daughter of Daniel Heeves, and wife of \u2018Orrin Leroy, aged 3 years.56 2 | Brooklyn Bridge] Now York and' Chienae Gvaoics Fleas Sams\u2019 of \u2018Hay After ay on tbe Cars.Conductor Wm.F.Murphy *I rognrd Hood's Sarsaparills tho best medicine I ever took For seven years 1 have boen employed on the trains at Brooklyn Bridge.First as locomotive fireman and now as conductor.The constant jolting of the cars end the hard work caused dobility and Paiys All Over My Body which 1 could not get rid of until I began taking Hood's Barsaparilia, which was suggested to me by à friend who had been benefitted, nnd it has done great things for me.1 have taken three bottles and am now in perfect health.Hood's == Cures Don't have that tired feeling nor feel broken up as I used to.1 can houustly recommend Hood's Bareapariiis to any ons.\u201d Wx.F.MURPHY.128 Broome street, Now York City.The action of Carter's Little Liver Pills is pleasant, mild and natural.They gently stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels, but do not purge.Spectal Notices.The Royal Canadian Perfumes and Sachet Powders placed upon this market Messrs.Lyman Sons & Co.have secured a large and increasing sale, The quality of these is very superior and equal to any of the im: ported articles.Apply for samples of the sachets.8awf.Mrs.M.E.Marsh, No.1487 St.James nt, Ste.Cunegonde, says: 1 have used Dr.La violette's Syrup \u2018of urpentine in my family and can recommend it as a remedy of won- derfu) efficacy.Sandham's Sarsaparilla is the best \u201cspring\u201d medicine for cleansing and purifying the Blood.33awhl If you want a piano, and will be satisfled with value for your money, call at C.W.Lindsay's, 2270 St.Catherine str street.Ministers \u2018who tax their voices with long sermons will find immediate relief for the relaxed and overworked throat in Tucker's Green Mountain Botanic Syrup.5633aw Green Mountain Balm is a marvellons remedy for Rheumatism.33aw ra LA om am ~ 0000000000000 \u2014 ee OVER Of the Shirts manufactured in Montreal are laundried at THE TROY LAUNDRY Headquarters: 140 ST.PETEX STREET.Branches and Telephones in every part of the City.sexi moe GNT NS DANS WT NA 0566005898039 rs NOW OPEN.The New Furniture Store.Visitors welcome, T.KE, & A.MARTIN, 1924 Notre Dame Street (west of Balmoral Block).Has HOOD\u2019S PILLS act caxily, yet promptly sad offi- ciently, on the liver and bowels.Sc.ROYAL ELECTRIC COMPANY 5 p.e.10-Year 1st Mortgage Bonds FOR SALE At 100 and accrued Interest.Coupons lst October and lst April Paid- 0p Capital, $750,000.Bond Issue, $500,000 Bonds secured by Mortgage and Insurance on all the property of the Company to the Moot- real Bafo Deposit Company as Trustees.\u2014\u2014 APPLY TO \u2014 STRATHY BROTHERS, Canadian Investment Securities, 1707 NOTRE DAME STREET, MONTREAL 56 eod tf a FREE mn Stereopticon \\ ENTERTAINMENT By Mr.P.Brown in the Chatham Street Hall, 134 Chatham Btreet, TOMORROW EVENING.MARCH 9TH, 1893, under Be auspices of the STAR OF THE WEST JUVE- LE BRAN CH.No.1, LO.O.F, M U.Dears open at 8 o clock.56 1 CHOLERA BANDS POE THE PREVENTION OF cevt.CHolera, Cramps or Colds Recommended by all the leading Physicians in this country.W.A.DYER & CO.St.Catherine Street.FOR bALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS.w tf To Owners of Buildings NEEDING EITHER FREIGHT OR PASSENGER ELEVATORS.The HALL NYDRO-ATEAN ELEVATOR vu who will guarantee it to do any given and Arehiteets mod tmproremen ie offered the undersigned, Than any other style of olavator en PARKE & LACY co.Canadian Patentees, San Franciscs, Cal., U.8.A.the Medical Properties debe Are universally known.15 A MOST VALUABLE REMEDY 1 PURIFYING THE BLOOD OR 9 > Costiveness.Indigeston.Dyspepsia Sour Sigmach HE D O1ZZMESS- \u2014= ARE YOU INTERESTED In the Cure for Drunkenness or the Morphine Habit?Have ou & husband, brother, son or friend who is addicted to strong so, we can cure him, For tallest information address THO.LINDSAY, Blecretary.DOUBLE CHLORIDE OF GOLD CURE CO.16 Hanover Street, Montreal en Dewar\u2019s Perth Whi \u201cx ONCE TRIED © | ALWAYS PREFERRED JOHN DEWAR = SUNS, Perth, Scotland, Established Asse, axe ac St.Denis Boulevard LL STRURRAN FROPFERTING ee look well encah tu the summer, but 8 + property that bash the bint of A Winter Visit IS WHERE YOU SHOULD BUY.te beyond the ratiway treck vo HT.DENIS STREET, aod ls on the proposed Belt line of ths Electrio Road : The property is dolightfully eituatod, cominanding à aplondid view of Mount Royal 25x100 Feet Building Lots \u2014 oN \u2014 St.Hubert Street (Extension) for $95 Cash.Plans at my Office.C.B.THURSTON, 55 4 sav 206 McG Street.\u2014 SMALL BLOCK OF LAND) - 200 Feet Frontage Well stocked with well grown fruit trees.Fine situation ou the uplsad at COTE ST.ANTOINE.Will be soid at Mc to « prompt purchaser.T.JAMES CLAXTON.GOOD ENOUGH for any Table are STROU DS\u2019 40c Teas.FOR SALE.No.82 University st.88,000 8 Houses on University st, above Sherbrooke.7,500 1 House on University st, above Sherbrovke.10,000 \u2014 ALBSO~ No.49 McGill College ave.6,500 TO RENT, No.æ 52 University st.$500 and taxes GORDON STRATHY & CO, \\ Real Estate Brokers, 54 8 © ¥¢.Sacrament sé, 73, 75 PARK AVENUE, FOR SALE.The ast of nine cottages sold within the past four months, WE Pes sory exons Hotises 34 3 Mx wo extension, x foot ooncreted basem 7 Open dally, 1.30 to 5 % pm.ALBERT E, LEWIS, 5518 186 Mt.James Street.ALL LOVERS of good Teas and Coffes go to STROUDS\u2019.sw 791 Sherbrooke St., FOR SALE.Fine 3 story Out Stone Residence.House 33 x 4.Lot 3 x 148 Extra large bay window Two story extension.Locality unsurpassed.Central to everywhere.Apply to ALBERT E.LEWIS, 5515 185 ft.James Street.PINE AVENUE, near Durocher, LOT 34X100.Tos aser wishing & lot in an ensured iat bord Ne Len tenements or brick Three m utes from Park ave.Street cars.GRAND VIEW, MOUNTA IN AIR AND CHEAP.This lot cannot oq ALBERT E.LEWIS, 888 185 Bt James nt.COTE ST.ANTOINE PROPERTY FOR BALE.LOT ON BT.CATHERINE STREET.50cts per foot LOT OK LANSDOWNE AVE.20cts per foot adhe ja 200,000 feat feet ndjoini the Cote, at Tots per foot: rough same ony a TEES & CO., sox 1734 Notre Dame st._ T0 LET\u2014DWELLING No.117$ #T.ANTOINE BTREET, 12 rooms, w.& and bath Suitable for boarding house.STORES, Nos.765 and 767 Oraig street.Apply to T.TRIHEY, #6 sé.James street, or Séxtf 388 fé.Antoine Kreec.FOR SALE.LUKE STREET FRONTAGE, between Mark and LOT 59 fest x 158 feet.Cheapest lot in Thet to prompt buyer.Address * BTR\u201d Bran W.S.WALKER, Jeweller.We are now showing all the Latest Designs ot JEWELLERY, sei with choice DIANONDS, RUBIES, PEARLS, OPALS, TURQUOISR, ete., ote.JEWELLERY of covery description made to orden DESIGNS furnished free of A Large Btock of UNSET DIAMONDS AND FRECIOUS STONES always on hand.209 & 211 ST.JAMES ST.50d Nt L A AAT, BOUT J10 x 45 FEET Te THIR LOO! of wershouss, 81 street.Tent moder Y ON 24 LET\u2014THE M J fu the oity is Walford fall o vacant.20 APPLY AS ABOVE, LET-FLAT, BRIGHT AND SPACIOUS being Shoat flat over Dezou che's, 1787 O LET\u2014 TERT LUBE OF ELEvator, suitable for wholesal THOMAS ) LET \u2014 GLENORA i pee EVE EN.THOMAS | LIGGET, or BTABLES JO LET.Ame LET 6 STABLES COACH Hot! JE AND gérée sado on St, Dominig: The following advertisements were received too late for classification.mA AA ANTED- JEWELLER, ONE ACCUSTOMED TO ddreas A FIRST CLARS FLANNEL WASHER at American Steam Laundry 41 Heaver Hall Fri TANTED GOOD TAILOR.Roon to-murrow, at Jacques oir Hotel.Toe 1 ANTED- JMMEDIATELY.A FIRST CLARB or; miso wosvers, sod wages and steady employment.tL.WT \"A BIG WHITE DOG, WITH LIGHT BROWN i spot on hie ears (name Desh).Return to Beaumoat, him after 10th March will be JOR BA BALÉ-EXPRERE AGEN \u2018AT THE ii Top.cur.Sberbruoke aud Bleury sta.MP.La: HOUSES TO LET.OFFICES TO LET.WAREHOUSES T0 LET.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON &'CO.JAMES STREET.TO LET.Fine new store on St.Catherine street, Mark street, with comfortable dwell U fitted hout ; heal deatenod Boore a oly April ¢ J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 131 BT.JAMES STREET, MONEY TO LEND.2 5P.C.TO6P.0,, First Mortgages.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 St.James Siroet.STROUDS\u2019 Breakfast Tea at 40c per Ib.has no equal.FOR SALE or T0 LET.tel for commercial men ee improremen t be rented for à term of years.jy Cerf ESPLANADE AVE, Faces Mount Royal Park, IS A 68 FOOT STREET.Park Avenue electric cars within two minutes\u2019 walk.LOTS 30, 60 and 120 FEET FRONT FOR BALE, Sy ALBERT EK.LEWIS, Temple Building, 145 St.James sh.MONTREAL JUNCTION! 2 LOTS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, OW - PRRCIA AVEVEE, Sinn te ufo O0 50 by be foot.About vi Ar efi These ars Very Cholos Lota in this delightful suburt.THOS.H.WALSH, 80 Temple Bldg.Wanted to Purchase A first-class residence on or near Sherbrooke street Price, about $13,000.H.JOSEPH & CO., 0.16 BL, Bacrament Streets.3x1 HOUSES FOR SALE.DO NE AEE es CRESCENT STREET LAGr EDITION: 2 J : HOUSES TO LET.\u201c., LET\u2014-COM MO, jonsment.high base DIOUS SLE EE re r; pl 1bing Es oh SUSSEX STREET.ae LET- THAT COMFORTABEE, ea st front lower teuement, No.ane Lo uare.8 [poms beth Rent vory moderate, apd w.0.tia $PREUINET STREET.0 LET\u2014A NUMBER OF TENEMENTS and solfcontalned houses, moderate rents, on rigovke street Land Foot er stroot.T, _5110 se Bt.Nicholas stroel.O LET\u2014No.8632 SHERBROOKE BTREKT, T in porfect order; ediuto pussession on required.t A.BALDWIN HART, _6110 _ 8381 Nicholas street.OU LET HANDSOME NEW LOWER tenement, 24 Guilbault street, 7 rooms, hot water, bath, All modern conv fulene ex $18.nu taxes.MILLER & BIltk Elt, 528 3 leurs street.YO LET- TWO NEWLY ERECTED FIRST- elnsy self contained co os, Licalthily lo- culed, upger St.Dents.Noa, 1 and 1228, Rent moderate; Apply to CHS.H.PANNETON 648 ! 236 Drolet.0 1.1 A VERY FINESELF CONTAINED Loe, 67 Argyle avenue, also with catrance from oi Dorchester sl., A @ lawn in the rear $id gurden in front; hot wa hualing.Keng HENRY WARD & C _ 543 200 Bt.James street._ LÉ-_DWELLING8 AND FLATS, 12, 140 Clerrier stroet.AVES R.Dzs RI RES, 5312 10 Hoapital Streat.LE™-UNOCCUPIED PORTIONS OF .dooto\u2019s house, Notre Dame st.west ; rent free in echange Iu for board and attendance.Apply SPIER, otre Dame st.Between tie hours Sand 4 p.m.and 7 and » pan.#6 Li LE WER TENEMENTS, NOs.14 3 qtrgeb Just off Lacroix at and ès sient to to ©.P.R.station, Dalbousio 0 Mr.Fras, fanare PLR, VIGER & CO re 3 190 St, J James atrect.\"\u2014FOR SIX MONTHS OR A YEA comortably furnished house, No.138 Met calfe etret, containing M rooms.bath, eur.Sanita sos monte perfect.For further partie a ly 96 BT.PETKR STREET.r [VO LFP \u2014A NEW HOUSE, 466 ST.CHARLES ; Boromee st., bel nce Arthur, from 1st May upper fine stone front tenement, 10 rooms, ath, ete., heated bot water from lower taqement; all modern conveniences.Apply te THOS.GRAHAM, 8 120 Bt.Lawrence.18T\u2014ON BUCKINGHAM AVE.4 8 Cathorine and Guy streets, new ents, with all modern improveme tinued?suit tenants rent low.Apply , 1988 8t.Catherine st.Key at Chapman'sdrug store on the corner, pyal vain nine rooms; stable, sheds, gar fruit trees ; water in Be house.J.WALKLEY » She Molrons Bank.» T° per COMFORTABLE DWELLINGS- Fresh- Li RICK COTTAGE AT MOUNT 4, 8and 12 a; ents, hall, w.c.© street, entrance Verde ilies Sai NOTRE DAME STREET.heated by .Ts si, Free Foe tin ec Ma ae apn L YTET SELF CONTAINED.TENEMENT { aes fonr and 1 One lower tenement, own board nes, À EY ApIEUX STREET.STOR, HOTELS, ETC, TO LET.de EB ~ FOSSESAION 18T MAY NEXT al vel ~ ve present cocupiel Bstaie.Late Geage Hoaves.KO.8.BRUSH, 2et 3 King LET\u2014THE 8TO No.© AND 2 a VICtoria square, oR floars- 17x88 with base.mat.METROPOLITAN » Co.ou 1678 & 1880 Notre itroot T LET\u2014SHOP av 2 BA: 2087 BY.Catherine .iE \u2014A FINE SHOP AND De gn St.Catherine stree wesn À it.Matthew, honte , alor lighted by electricit gas; ren noderate to a very dalrehio ton tenant.\u201cAp CILALOCK SIMPSON & C ou 181 Bt.James\u2019 0 LET-BARRACKS HOTEL CA N, Que.That large stone Hotel known as the \u201cBarracks\u201d ; 23 roo: tasement and ar extra\u2019 large wide VY The house is Ss situated ®ver, within eas; mmmer and C.taresque soenery, excellent and Shing and , beau! drives eat prticulars.App! R.we HEPHERD, JR, M olsons Bank Cham on PO.Bo 0e Bas ra, Montreal f LET\u2014FTRST CLASS BUTCH SHOP, tor, ior, marble slabé, cutting bl «ale and everythi Groene avenus, Cote 8t.Antoine.Senin a8 THE CANADA MEAT PACKING co.SEE OFFICES AND FLATS 0 parts of BRAY WARD & CO To \u2014THE STORE AND PREMISES, No.hos Notre Dame at.(corner of t, Létm- le, OSE PH TL RIELLE, us Building.LET\u2014THE ORE AND PREMISES, J Na 1629 Notre Dame st.to JOSEPH RI Lt 6 710 New York Life Bufiding.LET RES AND DWELLINGS, CORner of Notre Dame and Prefontaine slroeta, oss to the Hochelaga Cotton REALE\" Address 858 Notre Dame.To LET\u2014PEREONS DESI ROUE OF RE ing shops and dwellings fro: in the best of St.Catherine pri Wi tween Soil Collage Avenue and mye street, can apply at 118 DUROCHER STREET.Leases for a termwof years can be obtained by tenants, 56 1 OFFICES TO LET.I NINN 0 LET-VERY DESIRAB OFFICES, fiats, and sample tal street, comer st \"John at.; Rieo st at No.Rie stroet.Avoir MR.LEWIS, R 24 8tt st, LET\u2014FR M ler 18T al 253 fine offices at pied by the.dian Pacific Railw ro Ys on ot.4 ly to Mr.Lewis, office 15.80 H Hospital st.The Montreal Dally Near, orinte-l as the ST CATHERINE STREET.: ST MATTHEW STREET near r Bherbrooks.TRLEFRONE 20%.56x46 corner of St.George Strest and Fortification Lane, is published by Hugh Grabam, resident in Montreal.Pubiisk- ing office, 168 and 165 St.James Strest, ee \u2014 TUCK ERS \u2014\u2014 GREEN.MOUNTAIN BALM CURES RHEUMATISM and immediately Relieves Pain.Invaluable for Dyspepsia, Diarrhœa, Dysentery, Colic Scalds, Bruises, &c.PRICE % CENTS EVERYWHERE.GREEN : For Coughs, Colds and Consumption.SCR Agents: LYMAN SONS & C0., Wholesale Druggisis, M0 THE BOTANIC SYRUP stops a cough quickly, .CURES Whooping Cough, ~~.- |] Asthma, y= bs on + = = \u2014romremma, pel.NS Le wy yo.; A \u2014_\u2014\" wk er ne ge ee = ro "]
Ce document ne peut être affiché par le visualiseur. Vous devez le télécharger pour le voir.
Document disponible pour consultation sur les postes informatiques sécurisés dans les édifices de BAnQ. À la Grande Bibliothèque, présentez-vous dans l'espace de la Bibliothèque nationale, au niveau 1.