The Montreal daily star, 22 mai 1893, lundi 22 mai 1893
[" Po po Happy EDITION.RGULATION 35,490 VOL.XXV.\u2014No.119.RATES CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 vents for 30 words or less, call por extre wo ROIS 55 le rte on to vu All other\u201d WANTED ada.35 cents for 8 words or loss, ROOMS » 40 cents for 30 mords or Jews, and 4 BOXED! TS cents for words or less, and 3 cent per vo ND dore ee or less, and 34 cent per © d,e insert Row.ro 70 LET HOUSES, STORES, or and 1 cent fad rn.w » conta Aid words or cent per ES cents for 25 words or les, and 1 cent por extra word, each insertion.ST, 35 cents for 25 words or loss, and 1 cent per extra insert BUEIN CHANCES ES, ETC.25 centtfor 35 words or less, and cent per extra word, each insertion.PERSONALS Dues 5, 1 cents per word; minimum 25 All advertisements inserted at the above rates must ds prepaid.SITUATIONS VACANT.NSN NIN A a, Want advertisements received too late for classification will be found on the last page of to-day's \"Star.NL Cra {os = em A GIRL TO GO TO THE COUNTRY, one willing to make herself generally useful, | i ply after 5 pm.at 79 Union avenue.______ 6 6 \"ANTED \u2014CANVASSER OF GOOD ADDRESS.Balary and ospenses * Por weekly.Position permanent.Brown 'urooto, Oot.68 3a ANTED- AGENT TO CANVABS FOR TE ous od, mos en Over To acres under ci , goud .constant at emplo yracnt to pry men; nu drones need apply\" Montroa 25 u ANTED_TWO EX} EXPERIENCED PIANO BALES men, one English, one French.Salary snd ocom- mission Apply \u201cP 741,\" STAR ofoe.let ANTED GENERAL SERVANT FOR FAMILY with references.Ap forenoons and t.Catherine st 1164 ausger.Name a of th: evenings, 7734 ANTED\u2014PROOF READER, ACCUSTOMED TO pewspaper work preferred.Address (stating full \u201cBJT, BTAR office.ilu D- A COMPETENT NUNKBERY GOVER- vess to four children.Church of of England ferred.Apply by letter, stating te rma, qual ions and references, | to Mrs.Kvans, P OU Box 111 quebec 1] 173 ANTED- DRUGGIST APPRENTICE OF ONE ear experience, at 291 Notre Deme, Montreal (Hocholags Ward).1178 A FIRST CLABS (OOK FOR THE Rideau Club, Ottawa.Apply by letter, enclosing to the secretary.JANTED A YOUNG MAN ror THE Yom of cashier and_boukkeeper.pyly in oro, to ity Club.11 N' (girls), ati d hand cigar mal auf first clase \u2018mechanics, & ig and salaries expected, James Ven Can MAN TO BTL AMERICAN PA- teuts in Canada.Address P.© Buzx 743 Der Wim ns BTRONG BOY.APPLY AT Et ST.Paul street.118 ANTED-A CUTTER FOR READY MADE to 5 ohh , to go Lo ones Must be Ap- y.at 8.Greenshields, Son & Co.\u2018a betrsen A Tala and 2and 83 Monday and Tuesday 115 2 NTED\u2014A 4oop GENERAL SERVANT, ALSO » purse.Must have good oit references and be willing to go to the conntry À pply 128 Mackay st.1133 ANTED-A ¥ FIRAT CLASS P PLATER To TAI TAKE charge of à [err shop, Address giving rofer- gnces, P.O.Bor 364, real.1182 ARTEL A 22 F LAIN COOK APPLY AT Vict bei nine oris twoen and tes am sod ix and seven p.m.1183 V ANTED\u2014AT ONCE FOR À BMALL FAMILY, an experienced housemaid, able to wait at table.References required.A, to 175 Drummond et.1183 WW 4xTes \u2014 Ho BEMATD.AT THOROUGHLY Doran: on pe ui re good in or em a D re Trask,Satetogs I re Her 83e ANTE 200D 0.STERATORS ANDE FES for 1560 di Be Paul iis ED -GOOD PLAIN (OOK, WILLING TO to the country Jor summer months Appr 111 Stanley st.\u2018rer 3 bh \u2014 RESPECTRETE GIRL ABOUT seventeen, for light housework.References re quired.Apply after 7p.m., at 216 Prince nos Arthur st, WANTED MART LAD FOR OFFICE, ABOUT Apply in own bandwriting to Box 837, Mont real ANTED A ERAT CLASS WASHER, ST STEADY work and good pa: Only à first class han Bpply to The Btar Laundry.18 Campeau street, ANTED-IMMEDIATÉLY, À GÉNERAL BER- 1002 Bt vont 0 washlog or \u2018cooking.Only two in family.rge sb.pelt LADIES AND GENTL TNE VE oi will pay you #5 to $12 per week to do striotly home tk for us st your homes; no convaasing.Bend self-ud- envelope to G3.Fi Emmons & Co., Batterymarch pnd Water sts, Boston 1196 GENERAL SERVANT FOR A A FAM.City references required 135 Maser WORK.Warm: \u201c ANTRD\u2014SALFSMEN WILLING TO tiood pay to right sort of men.Position oot Firm, \u2018paca Horne ie ye oy Write mou Ware - _TWO GOOD PAINTERS AND | OF.fics boy.Apply Wm.Clendiooeng & Bon, 171 William at.ud 2 ANTED- A BTRONG.ACTIVE YOUNG MAN istein & Co , 29 Bt.Peter st.119 1 {7 ANTED\u2014A YOUNG MAN USED TO GARDEN work.Apply 106 St.Martin street, St.Heart, 1 WANTED A BOY ABOUT 14, YEARS oF LAGE, with reference, at 928 Dorcheste ANTED- A_DRUGAISTE AISTANS aE anguages.Apply to Joo.ons, oor.Craig sand leur» rene Pois T1 ! WANTED A YOUNG GIRL FOR LIGHT BOURE- work.101 Metcalfe FANTED\u2014 A YOUNG iT ABOUT 14, T0 MIND a chiid 2 years old.Apply to 112Coursoi at.119 1 ANTED ON THE 18T OF JUNE, AN EXPERI enced gir as table and arr pate on! ERY references to rs.Robertson, Dorosoater ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT WITH REcommendations.53 Albin in NTED- AN EXPERIENCED GENERA ix vant for a small private family.eronoes required.Apply st 52° Cathenrt ~ VWARTED-C \u201cGENERAL SERVANT FOR A PAMI- of three, Jung gir et that can cook and do al housework preferr ood pay.158 Mance st.110 4 ANTED\u2014A FAIR 10 WORK ON REPAIRS.364 Bt.James st.V ARTED- GOOD NURBE, wilting To = 2 a! for the summer.Mrs.F.Hague, 14 Lin.coin ave.192 Ÿ ÿ ANFED-A G GENERAL RERVANT.ALSO A rse for twc children, baux Lwu years oid.Apply to 383 Mountain st, 1191 7 ANTÉD\u2014-A SOUNG GIRL ABOUT 15 OR 6, T0 take out a 2a snd make herself generally Je Apply 247 University street.1 1191 TA NITED ATT ATTRENTICES DEI TO DHESSMAK ING.uy sf Ww FANTED_ YOUNG MAN AS ATENOORAPHER snd writer.Muse understand French sod English.Avis re W.D.8tro _ 1193 W AFTED\u2014GOOD (SEERA SERVANT ing TARTED- GIRLS USED TO MAKING HD Cat rate envelopes, experienced hands preferred, 580 es ANTED-GENERAL SERVANT NO VRAIES.G wages.Réferuncesrequired.157 Hutebieoa street.FIRST PAS WasTeD \u2014 IM® EDIATEL Xs fainter and tinter, §15 weekly: plane permanent.132 8t.wrence Main street, today Tot 4 or to-morrow morning 1191 Ve ie ACCUSTOMED TO D RY nglish.A work.Mi French aad E: \u201cR 3135,\" STAR OfateE 119 1 ANTED- BRIGHT EDUCATED YOUNG WOman to take entire charge of » ledde ona re old.Address \u201cT 3216,\" 8TAR o st 153 ARTE GRAN TIERS NEREBSHENT sye One or two men with_experience pos a de represent the Canadian Order of Chosen rien Se plu.also to conduct L'orenisation work vince.The C 0.3 ab present over to the right men inducements les eferences a For furt rtioulers by ter to r O.No Canada Lite Buttars.Hamilton, Ont.1193 ANTED- EXPRESS DRIVER APPLŸ TO The Co-Operative Grocery, corner Bt.Antoine \u20ac spé Guy streete.ANTRD=A BOY FOR THE JEWELLERY trade.LAPP he Dom.Rolled Plate Ov.ed, 125 Vitre st.Win ANTED-\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT: ALBO » nurse girl for a family of four.41 St Lawrence.WATER A SIAL TO DIP CHOCOLATE DH AT ONCE, A FEW GOOD GIRLS ON bozes and satin work.Reinhardt Maple Welsh, 41 Be.Lawrence.Mat W ANTED\u2014A ee AND A YOUNG MAN ve Jue à gents furnishing store.Apply st a4 se ERS FOR BHOP Be Catherine ANTE A FEW, FEW GOOD BU and packing houss work.WAIST ARD Axia 119 1 SITUATIONS VACANT NSN em PANNA LT NAA Wea OOGOK AT 314 PEEL STREET 0 M93_ WANTED EX EXCED BTA ETARCHERS.Bear Laundry, 771 Craig et 146 9 V AFTED-CA ARPENTERS AT ONCE APPLY at now Bousce in Park Avenue, Moutroal sbuve St.Lou A bl Wir, BREAD \"AND PARTRY BAKER, FOR ovuntry.Must be single and sober.ier PB\" salary expected, to ferenoos, stating Buck! ngham, Ÿ 'ANTED\u2014 TEEN ATD; GOOD CITY FESLE ences.Apply Mrs.Joseph, 1018 Bhorbeooke st.1 ANTED SALESLADIES FOR JHE RETAIL dry geo H.Scroggie, 2217 8t.Catherine da van NTED OURS MAN, UNMARRIED, FOR and to work around store, gue > quainted TH delivery Apply to John Allan, 5 5 Wine MAN, WITH 5 OR 600 Doc toon advertiser in good paying business \" BTAR v 119 1 Ww V'ANTED TWO \u2018COOD DRESSMAKERS, AF to 29 Aylmer street.WANTED.A BOY, BETWEEN 18 AND 15, j ONE accustumed to the care of borses.Ayply te Xie Halen street.V ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS CAKE BAKER apr.231 Be.Jum: ] RST LARS BHI SHIPPING rex: a knowiades of the hardware trade; must ton good & rapid accurate.with references, to Post Show Be Box 7108, Montreal.Avg wk WANTED = AN \"RXPERIENCED WAITRESS; also laundress, for the Hope Coffee House.Apply No.1 Al der st.91 V TANTED-ÔNE sy AR TARLEMAID APPLY 9 Merchaut'e Lui ospitalst.1191 WA ANTED\u2014GOOD à 2 Son AT 3 Windsor st.119 1 SITUATIONS WANTED.AANA Wook storm measeosars FOR BOOKKEEPERS.clerl stoi oe Apply to E to Employment Buead, Wiis aes TIONS VOR BOOKKEEPÉRE, alerts, storemen, messengers, janitors, coachmen, Avoly to K to oung Men\u2019 * ur Wire, FT BAND MASTER BFVANO ON; ere musician and corn ae experience references Address A.B., si Oath Employment Bureau, oe TANTED\u2014YOUNG ENGLISH LADY WISHES : for» position, speaks German sod Bn set vase violin, singing, carten.Address \u201c aoe.Montresl mi FO ANTED\u2014BY MAKRIED WOMAN MAN (ENGLISH) washwog, house, Sure or office by the day.Mrs.Koanealy, 9734 BL minique onnin the da WwW ANTED\u2014 arr ATION A8 COACHMAN BY @arried man; best of references na to character and shulities.Apply J.Arnold, care of J.P.Dawes, Laghise.VWASTED BITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN, 48 clerk in gent's furnishi store.Good experience and references.Address BTaR office.TANTED\u2014BY A FIRST CLASS iT D coachmæn, à position, bas the best of references sud a total abstainer, bas no objection to country.Address \u2018M 2990,\u201d STAR office.182_ W TANTED- SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN A8 clerk in summer hote four years op Lberienoe; ee references Address \u201cH ,\u201d STAR office.11 WANT BY 3 RESACTLE, FEBSOY | ors y J.wi st.182 Ww TED YOU WILL FIND A WELL RECOM uded sick nurse at 776 8t.Androw.185 RY SOBER \u201cAND INDUSTRIOUS , situation to look after ec grerul n about house.Best of city Bone 204 | ' V TANTES SITUATION.FIRST TATE borses; can coachan or would look after ride weil Address 2894,\" STAR office.Tes V TANTEDL\u2014BY Y\" YOUNG LA LADY, OSTTION AS governess or lady's ° objection to ace \u201cHope.Cumming» Bridge, vue ANTED-B BY RESPECTABLE ~¥FaLH widow, work, office to clean prete red App 254 Valise a, aaa 8t George st.TANTED\u2014BY A VELL DE DUCATED YOUNG man (33).s situation of description.Address \u201c 83187,\" STAR office./ ANTED-\u2014RESPÉCTABLE 1 ENGLISH GIRL DE » tamil sid ÿ ANTED NA/ANTEL-BY A YOUNG MAN.WITH 4005 recommendations, a situation assistant.Apply A ais, 1209 Mignonne st.st.119 3 WANTED EVENING ENGAGEMENTS, ACCUS tomed to shorthand writing, typewrit and bookkeeping.Highest references.Address \u201cRB \u201cras © ANTED.TATION AB GOOD PLAIN COOK, MAS ur the city.Good references.Apply 11 Monique a A ANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY, BŸ YOUNG LADY from Scotiaod, position as offce amistent or ceshier.References Address Distributing Howe, Knowlton, P.Q 1193 % JANTED- BY GOOD TABLEMALD, SITUATION, \" oul! go to seaside lst June.Apply 1103, 78 hg: We OR HOUSE CLEANING the day; willing to any distance.Address Verres BY RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN, work by the day tour st.1191 Ÿ J'ASTED- EF A ADR EMPLOYEE AHORT.typowriter, French an Jord experionee | in be ers office ot ee 2,\u201d RTAR Offios.19 5 Jar \"RESPECTABLE YOUNG BO WANTE work by the day.23 223 Bt.George street.a LOST.NANSNS NS SINAN TT NIN NEN JL O5T-BROWN COCKER BITCH, WITH COLLAR; no number; answering 'Brownie.\u201d Finder rewarded by ro 62 Be Matthew street.118 2° ON \u2018ivri collar on.JT Pre 14\u201d HUÜTCHIsoN 8T .ae nod brown collie dog with Finder returu to above address and receive reward.h found in the possessiun of any one after this date, will be prosecuted.1183 O8T\u2014ON THE 19TH INAT., FROM 14 HUTOHI- st.a fox terrier dog, \u2018brown aod black head, large the above as and receive reward.possession of any une after this date, \u201cdE OST CA ARY ANDER PLEASB AP Hi 119 CK AND?FAN: TERRIER BITOH WITH ard for ber Ra Lom.e nickel vital collar; young.Rew C 167 st.go.0ST-YESTERDAŸ AFTERNOON, A PURSE containing three dollars and tren cents, woen street and 8t Stephens Chi part qua Finder please return to 192 Nazareth ; OST\u2014 À LITTLE BROWN bog, I FEMALE, WITH Do tad, iease robin a 743 81 15th, snewer to ame of Minus.Bt.James street.1191 MONTREAL, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1893.ROOMS TO LET.JQ OOMB\u2014LARUE FURNISHED AND UNFPUR- nished rooms.51 MoGili College aveaus.111 10 Ro \u2014ÉLÉGANTLY FURNISHED, 5 MINUTES from P.O.Ayo 8 1 Champ de Marsa fr CE Mars so Does near ty Hall 146 GOMB\u2014TO COMPORTABLE.FOB GEN- tiomen, Celi ae 186 5 Bt Denis street, 146 O0ME \"COMFORTABLE DO DOUBLE AND room, on bathroom fiat, with board.35 MoGill Col lego avenue.1146 DOM\u2014TO LEf, FRONT BOOM, NO.316 ORANG street, ite Vige! 114 42 Roo FUKNISHED OR board; French.772 8¢ Denis st.Tes ROSU_VERY NICE FORNISHED > AND COM- le room, for » gentlemen, with frat cles board, at 28 Berri street.114 0 ROOME-DS DOUBLE, AND SINGLE ÿ WITH BOARD; gaa, bath, sto.18 Unloo he 5 OOM3\u2014 DOUBLE AND SINGLE OR TO LET AS two singie rooms No.15 Haoove st.; 117 ROS, VEL FURNIBHED, SPACIOUS CUR boards, etc: for gentlemen only.143 Mans field stree 1178 OOMS\u2014T\\ FURNISHED OR UKEUR pet et on University La onable terms: 50M-CO OMPORTA LE PU.PURNIBHED gentleman of quist hebite No, 5 58 Room eus \u201cBRIGHT PLEABANT M.OX En flat; all couveniences.97 Drummond res OOM3-COMFORTABLY ay vou ROOMS, with or withou t warried couples.48 MoGiU OOM.\u201cCOMFORTABLE FORM TO gentleman of quiet habits, gas and eyery conven- = University street.117 6 [JO0M DONE mi boat opte Frot Pipe th board, v French den eed poy 79 Bt.EE 3 OOMEC WELL FURNISHED: ROOMS, HOUR Dominion square, bot end cold water in etonite st.RE] Ro CONS TWG LARGE FURNISHED ROOM convenlences; central locality, | 7 Victoria #1 st, near 100 rÿ IN THE COUNTRY ONE FAIFMER from J.N.Greenahsidr, Ÿ 0 country residence, five or six rooms, partly use of kitchen.Pure Bax go Tie Address, Fairview Farm, Danville, Que.hr 8 OOMB \u2014 FURNIBHE.in private HE hobo MR family.Are 18 Berri st, neur Viger r Garden.R domkTo LET, LARGE AND SMALL E: EXTRARE ly well fumished roows, oun bathroom and upper flat.37 MoGil College av.aven 1178 Roc TOMPORTABLE ROOMS AND BOARD, bathroom flat, and cold water, suitabla\u2019 f masrisd couple.two gentlemen ar i \u201ciy 3 Rog TO LET, WELL FURNISHED, BUITA- ble or Light hovseleoptat.Apply to 20 City Qoua- 3 COMS\u2014TG RENT.© MoGILL COLLEGE AVE OOM\u2014COMFORTABLE ROOM, WITH LARG uired; ate 4 Plateau street.me per 118 $ OOM-TO LET, COMFORTABLE FURNISHED room, suitable for role sentieman,in à respectable private family, bathroom flat.130 -Cadieux, below Per chester.OOM \u2014A LARGE FRONT ROOM, PORNIBRET: 177 Fulford st.On bathroom Ress BEAVER HALL AREF) FiCELT tpg urniabed large room, suitable for one or two pr 8\u2014DOUBLE AND D SINGLE od hes 200 University bathroom Bt, gaa, bo ROE, DOUBLE AND D'AINOLE FRONT ROOM, ith board, bathroosn fiat 48 Outhoart st, | 3 RO ro MARRIED OOUPLE Sen have nice room, with board, at No.o- 8 Blcbmond Roo sors n AND ên BINGLE ROOMS, WITH 0Gill College sve.nes OOMB R SE st OOM wo PET PORNISRE fam rivate.No children.Gentlemen red.Ry pina No chien RooME_TO LET TWO FRONT ROOMB, UNVUR- nished, in good locality; terms moderste.Any 172 11 Row roi TWO EXCERDINGLY Lil LARGE rooms, in strictly 1 first class Address \u201cNEA.\u201d Br mois OOME\u2014TO ET More RICELY FORKIGHED SPECIFIC ARTICLES.A1.À Perfect Article.TE BAKING POWDER - The Cream Tartar, finest re-orystal- St oan used In ita preparation.act) Daa sic red gh Solo or for the past 30 years, au the Bost Grocers sell tw KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Gough positive Houmooren relief PEN STE Y RESENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDOOMELY ILLUMINATED @ zDWDY QOX & C0, ot 2 Bt oe Xavier street '.FITS.3.hau anv ner 5 att o Fits after firet and Ln trial bottie or to Dr.boite hae J.A.Notre Saag HB MOST KFFLOACIOUS BTIMULANT Dame to excite th: i Bitters, the genuine of Dr.J.GE Be reprit HARRISON, Optician, removed to 258 St.James st, near McGill BILLI RD manvracroxens, Alss ling Alley Balls.De all Kinds of Werk in the Billiard Line.B.Le & ©9,, Importers, 88 sT.IN, - Montreal.Teleph 6057.11304 ADAMS PEPSIN TUTTI FRUTTI FOR, INDIGESTION.CHOLERA As it» ews roy Bares.tro ve ou (Fl oarle\u2019s COarbolic Soap tp resommbended as A GOOD DISIN FECTANT! All Brugststs Beil The Hearle Manufacturing Coy, BPNTREAL Boer PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.EERE ARE BR BALE \u2014 AT ROUGEMQUT, SEVEN BROOM pure spring Vilar.Dot sation, cottage, good osllan, pire land, fruit and beantifal Net aid dress J Berbers: ee 4 ouax.SPLENDID YOU WILL UAB cn bara, 43.0 00 toe large fruit io a shades Fam a mation 18 minutes cit , 14 trains {almost curly] Low price.Upyer Lachine boos.re 1 front rooms, on flat, ina quiet, private family.Apply at 624 Cay Eoucellon se OUSES TO LET H MEDICAL CURE at to Be etitons cite oot Heer arm.wordy es Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, ating.Pain in the lan &o.is their most remarkable suçosss has been shown in curing SICK yet Carter's Little Liver Pills are valuable in Constipation.curing snd pre- t thls annoying complaint while they also rrect all disorders of the stomach, stimula ver and rogulate th obowels.Ev: oa If thoy only _HEAD pills valu- they in ue fot be be willing to ae without \u20ac .né after sick head ACHE 1s the bane of 20 many lives that here fs where wemake our great boast.Our pills cure it while others do n Little Liver Pills are very very esay to take.One or two They sre atriotly vegetable and do not gripe or Pp but by Shel gontle action plesse all who Lv) olen In vislaat 35 cents ; five for $1.Bold by druggists everywhere, or sent by m CARTER MEDICINE CO., New Yori, Small FIL Bmal Does Émal Prie IN ORDERING Your supplies for the 24th of May, Don\u2019t forget to ask for ALLAN'S BELFAST GINGER ALE Superior English Soda Water and Scotch Ginger Beer.Try the New Favorite Drink ALLAN'S \u201cLEMON SOUR\u201d to be had of all Grocers and dealers.MANUFACTURED BY ROBERT ALLAN, 620 Dorchester Street.fi .~~ HOUSES TO LET.LET-ONE | Of THE BEST SUMMER font: T pSottagee at otre Dame du Por du Loup.Notre te p0.Box » Mon Te LET\u2014AT OUTREMONT A A NICE COF good water; w à où cu Ecasonnile termes Apply G.KE.Cool ke, so 814 St.James st.FET TURNIHED HOUSE, ar Ross, R OOM \u2014 FURNISHED FRONT BEDROOM, as Ste.Bose, 3 50s FULNIBEED BATH FLAT, ByF.E BROWN, T VALOIS, FURNISHED BTONE nion - : OYET-E (i ys post a 5 LE 8 Beal Hataio Agro, 17 Face D'Armes FEU with roa aus for geome, fae oe fhe: Delage, >OoMs fo LEFT, FIRST-CLASS FURNISHE 108 self contained, 8 rooms, stabla.rooms, with board; æxchanged.38 Park ins, cor.Delorimier Erie.\u2026 ne Val alois.118 = Avenue.188 6 street, 3 ma, 8at.6.50 NO LET\u2014 TENEMENT, ROOMS, OOMA\u2014FURNIREED, TO LET, PARLOR BED- 418 levoix street, Point BL.a .RE] with kitchen, bath and w.c, 98 Plymouth rdom and beck parlor, furnished.12 Victoria 418 Charlevoix street, Point St.Charles, 6 rooms.12.00 Grove, nice quiet locality.Rent $13, no taxes.st., opposite the Academy of 118 3 Houses at Bta.Anne at all prices, for season, or all\u2019 ap to P.O'Donoghue, &8 Victoria sq.Also ous = FAR OR FLOOR.F NISH AS dif reand nurs for two horses.Bame address.1187 T.HILAIRE STATION, FUR- few door from Windsor Bar one pod ve pti JR Cous- FURNISHED: CI SEAVER VAI ANT 11812 Rous WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM, fiat, also single room; 3 Catheart.1183 OOM\u2014FRONT PARLOR BEDROOM, GAB ROT water; wardrobe.19 Mayor st.118 Roe LET, Two » JTCE FURNIBNED Gros fat.No.6» St.Elisabeth.183 ROG NEWLY FURNISHED.as OR board Blsury street.1183 ROSE REPORTS ARE, mea: \u2018 room, 125 Bherbrooke, near Durocher st.robot UE Ï OOMB\u2014AT LAPRA IRE A OPPOSITE POST Office, with private English family.Addreus 8 7186,\" Branjofice.ne Roa LET, OFFOSITE THE WIND80] board, on etre Ba eh gallery.Apply 47 Moccaife st.ROOME-NICELY FURNISHED F ARLOË AND back rooms on bathroom fiat.o.\u20ac McGill sb ave.Roos\u2014 FURNISHED OR ONFURNISHED modern, conveniences; private family; children.3173 8t.Urbain.fs\u2019 ROME FURNISHES ROOMS, DOUBLE AND single, on AV bathroom fist.118 ih at 1193 ROM WELL FURNISHED AND CLEAN FRONT bath, gas and every Palace st.319 = OOM\u2014DOUBLE ROOM AND BOARD, station and fer, for two young men.Box 18, 8t Lambe: ear Montreal 93 OOM\u2014 PLEAR f, WELL FUORNISHED.MOD t.U92 R SALE \u2014 RESTAURANT WITH PAID license, dollars; 8 ght i re baat ht witb or dy Bt Philip F ing mas noes, le for 118 9 EGALE-ORTOLHAÏE AN OATMEAL MTL » best locations in Ontario.Plent, Toni cit BOWLING ALLEY AND RES.season.Marr, 15888 ar a Urbain.\u201d MISCELLANEOUS.- NSN SN ANS LET LARGE PIECE OF LAND To LET at 8t Mile End De for pas onl men who ould like to let (pacage).{he who whole or Toul Part t could sddrom to Ed.venue, very LR er) 183 \u2014PA K and young stallions, Horses = for the season.Address 122 Dr hot strost.11} Wises ETED_ THE 00OARIORALY USKON A ARMALL full board, oundiand dog answering to Rex, fondly medal on.Any one detain after this notice will OOMB\u2014NICELY VURNISHED ROOMS, ON ted.Reward.Mal Bat, with or without board Apple No.OST-BATURDAY, ON UNION AVENUE, À 19 Brunswick street.91 4 pares containing Money.Fiod or wil will be rewarded 00M \u2014 LET, OR W oO BOARD ® rétaming seme to macs Office, Elson 40 Berri et Nyy rues ajuarc.TY TR Bh 5 OOMS\u2014FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, BUIT- O8TON THÉ H8T INSTANT.BETWEEN 86 R able for à dentist or s doctor's office, or light house Dorchester street and the Windsor Hotel » yellow keqping, hot water heating.osntral locality.1026 leather case, with monogram.ard will be paid Bt.t 1198 on oto H Jaco oa\" Sacrament ie street.119 1 Rex \u2014FURNISHED FRONT Roou, GAS, BATH.= private family.793 Palace sti PARTNERS S WANTED OOMB\u2014S1 VICTORIA FTREET.RAA LA AAA single snd double rooms; also front Faroe om or ANTED_ PARTNER WITH $3000 OR gum AT bath.\u2018Terms ressonsble.Breakfast if rv command, to extend & first class pa; Address \"'Partoer,\u201d BTAR office.pin 1 ANTED\u2014AN AUCTIOREER.W Wi \u2018BOARD.tensiv.ection, we business +A : good reputation.x Mike 4 Trouser to join him.One Yhe \"Ey and gene usinees knowledge will fin OARD\u2014AND ROOMS B LADIES DURING the best opening that been offered.None need nfinem hms, Ondieux st, reply unos ove er ads work, whe advertiser is ome cement; private, Bo 18 ot wan a partner w caah an pl The = idea in to have one for the sole purpose of gxtonding he Bosso-ux MADAME A.TEFRANCOIE, LADIES precet ness and ty that meaus sasist each 3 slick nuns, superior socommodstion for boarders, apital required, $2000.A young man lerred, not an With best siten: private.Rm.eaperienced.auctioneer.but «ns who look after the \"No 78 Dominique st.106 0 - and financial department.Address for inéarview, OARD\u2014 AND NICE PURNISHED DOUBLE = Fo F STAR Bee 119 rooms, at Gumbor 356 84.Dwnis street.11013 ARTNER, SPECIAL OR GEN GENERAL ] JOARD\u2014FIRST C TABLE BOARD IN ENG- es mit lowest Yak co = oom lish family, three fifty per wes « to Setablisbed Matcaife stree a ander \u2018V 31,\" BTAR offive.in 5 RDM SEARL, LADIES DOGTRESS, PRY.BoA vate accommodation, with oe without esalonal BUSINESS CHANCES.attendance: ladies attended ab thei Rome Bt.Goocy = HA TABLE Bo VACA CITES bou at the \u201cDorchester\u201d House, terstroet.= 0 Brie tout ma er AND SINGLE ROOME: Sa ag EN WILL yen goon Accommodation at Valols Boarding H Address 0, Chevigng, Valois.uss Bot Arn TWO ROOMS YOR GEN.0 joe ort Spe phe Tab ed mE va from ® 119 6 P, A R mo A VERY FINE arate eal BE (he Wisdecr vi Eri Ras, Male TRE BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.FOR SALE.000 BR BALE 104000 PT, NEW RUBBER BELTING, 10 discount; 800 pulleys, 60 discount; 19 en- en boflers.Sto 00.power; hangers, sey Mell 5 n w = C.Mac dried; dried: cbaspsst and cor.fogs] James and Quy.Telephone \u20ac Silo.Fou, SÂLE-STFAN YAOHT ONE oF THE finest river and lake boats in Canada, suitable to visit the World's Fair, Diosgo: can econ a dos oe À mo ntlemen's ladies\u2019 ca Sabin, spoad 4 16 miles Long 5300 \u201cFor Borcher paruouiars for shou = Lit indie A 6 cherry, osk snd ol ae thos 0 , ork od mea ud ESALE\u2014À FINE NEWOONMBE ESS BURL Fu TE ooo BAVETY BIOYOLE, FULL ball bearing, solid tire, In first class sonditior snd lantern complete.Oheap for onsh.Apply 13 Fos EE TITRE remove to Toronto to bo dieposs of of furniture effects.Almost new.\u201c8 6 BraR office.119 ) ed atmo T sag bed cheap.Fe Th G00, Goûp 5.SAVE, Form $130.00; WILL, oor.a°p4 be sold cheap.Bleury sce.FPE SALE «Mi ORC, NK 1, 6 pud Cockrell Also of 16 or 19 years: cont 76 dollars, sost 3 persons, Bostwick metal à Morrison & Co.118 Bt.Peter and CIE etd jo x 41 RACK SALLE 3 est price ®.65 Marin sveaue, Be.Henry 3 * free HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.stones, etc.T.St James.11 06 R SALE CARRIAGE, CHEAP WITH EXTENsion top; will sent four persons.$1 Drummond =.1173 R E URY, USED [Fed times, Berard & Calor make; owner so further Berard & Major; Bt.crise Tromes st, BALE HANDHOME PO! sty phacton, the Initer quite oew this Snlsbed Apply at Polace Stables, 740 Dor matos SEP make ps wilh \u201cedu: ; no further er EET 19 1 An good repair English style collar, harness; EER Fr rn Apply Fulsce Hisbiee, F \u201cRendredite, Cound aad grate, ches i 1 FARMS FOR SALE.rE RE iS var sores VV ANTED-BY GE MAI D board and room X 3 must be dears saltatts Tes pie ren TAR Often.1) Parva WB bo LE Ft partioalars, \u2018WANTED TO PURCHASE , wood and water x 876, City.118 2 LET\u2014FOR THE Fone MONT SATR TH TAEIOW, P.Q., SoS nice 8 rooms, è fammer Kk : en, ete.; good bos venie cars; ren Apply Q, S181 1 * STan office.00 per LE COMFORTABLT FURNISHED A lune, for summer mon at Richelieu age, opppaite Chambly, fronti the river, dining no sitting rooms, with kitchén and five board and A ot Hi or week.Address Pa M treai Box.1191 \"LET_A COMFORT ABLY FURNISHED upper tenement, gas stove, all conven fences.Hent moderate.\u2018\u201cV 8219,\" STAR AR office, LET\u2014SELF-CO, MENTS, tree ar oe five wide eames ted, largo yards; reduced red.ey App to Bok Cadien \"1191 pa ET E SELF STAT D 0.150 8t.Lapis as R- ville, one hour's run from Montreal, pleas antly situated on east shore of River pollen goluriaby fshing\u201d Addr aud ho.ful; pnd a boating an: ddross or apply Tresidder, STAR offic ontreal.119 4 STORES, HOTELS, ETC, TO LET.Te \u2014~PLATING SHOP, ALL COM- ple ith power, heating, oto.Work amount of rent.ppiy to H.R.free Co, Queon st.8 tt OFFICES TO LET.LET\u2014SINGLY OR IN SUITE ATE fine offices lately sovupied by by the Canada acific Railway EY a 30 Soon John Street.Toe tt | EUROPE'S STATE OF UNREST.INTERIOR AND EXTERNAL TURMOILS OF THE CONTINENT.Switzerland and Russia Alone Are In Thetr Normal Condition\u2014A Long List of Evils Being Experienced Just Now.NEw York, May 22.\u2014The Herald's Paris correspondent, Jacques St.Cere, thus sums upthe political situation in Europe ina cable to that paper: I am again compelled to gay the situation of Kuropean affairs is far from reassuring.Signs of coming storms may be seen on all sides of the political horizon.There is not a single country in Europe actually without interior or external turmoll.In Germany the situation is particularly bad.The conflict between the Crown and the people is assuming an aggravated form, and it can be brought to an end only by some unconstitutional act on the art of the Em oror, who wishes an increase n the army, which the people have refused to sanction.New deputies hostile to the tinperial plan, will be elected.rave news comes from Austria.There is an Internal crisis, resulting from the constantly increasing fll-feeling between the Czechs, the Magyars and the Germans.In England the Home Rule troubles are increasing, not to mention certain recent happenings in the royal | family, on which it were better not to dwell.France, hardly out of the Panama erisis, is to have next September eral elections, which will upset life.X¥rench statesmen also have to deal with several troublesome colonial matters, including the Sitamess incident, which may result seriously, not to mention many corm licaticns with En Italy is passing b rough a financia is and a a Ministerial crisis.The (n- ternal situation is not auspicious and her foreign relations are weighted down by the amount of military expenses.in and Portugal have financial crises wh ch are leading them surely and quickly to bankruptcy.Belgium has not come to the end of its constitutional crisis.Sweden and Norway are in open conflict, that iat may result In forcible division.ia's coup d'état and little King have brotight hog quiet, a is in the throes of a long stand- ne crisis and there exists a tacit hostility between the people and General Stambou- In all Europe only Switzerland and Russia are in their normal condition.It is fortunate that Russia is regularly developing at home, which is the best guarantee of peace.But in any event I can boldly declare that if war were fought as it formerl was, with armies composed of professio: soldiers, we should have y had a war te get rid of ali these internal troubles.pit \u2018ébligatory personal service no coun- take the initiative.It Is in- tr nes to note Switzerland, the Husoia.the largest and mont tyrannicsl are ussia, the largest and mos alone in their usual condition.This leads to the that, in politics, only ex-, trams Ter result in the happiness of the peo-' THEIR ENTRANCE BARRED.{sPECIAL To THE stan] PORT ART) 2 \u2014 The steamers \u201cJohn Oral à ana = nsin und at the bar at the mouth, of the inistiquia River, and three other boats are outside the bar, which will have to be before they can enter.A Battle in Nicaragua New York, May 22 The Heralds Granada (Nicaragua) : What is believed will be the Patio ttle of the revolution inst the authority of Preai- dent n opened 8 verse Government troops began their ad- on nday morning at 9 o'clock.Their le was to attack the revolution rranca, near Massa As the overnment forces advanced the bat tle y the revolutionists, whose © artillesy opened a vigorous fire upon the attackin columns of the enemy.The revolutionists believe the ment, now In progress, will result vorably to their cause and hope it will be the decisive battle of the movement toloverthrow Sacaza.New York, May 23.\u2014 The Advertiser's B from Man ens Sacaza red À himself a dio.tator late on Saturday night and proclaimed martial law throughout the entire republic.By this act the constitutional ntees are suspended.Sacaza also ued a proclamation convening the Nicaraguan Congress in extra ordinary session to devise means for the purpose of quelling the urrection, Italy\u2019s Crisis Instigated by Glolittl.Rowe, May 22.\u2014The resignation of the Ministers is che result of a Cabinetintrigue.It is asserted that Premier Giolitti was de- slrous of getting rid of the Minister of Justice, and refore allowed the credit for the Ministry of Justice to be elec ted.The vote & which the credit w a3 rejected 138 183.A number of Mi teriAlists were absent when the vote was taken.It is supposea that Signor Giolitti aims to give a portfolio to a Senator able to secure a small majority in the Senate for the Government pension proj At elven o'clock thls m morning K ing Hum- Tt Was in consultation with Signor Guis- oppo Zanardelli, the leading statesman, and former Minister of Public Works and of the Interior.Sig.Zanardelll advised the King to refuse the resignation of the ministry.si Giolitti, however, refuses form a inet, being confident that the Senate on reject the pension bill.It is estimated that the Senate stands 121 in favor of the bill and 135 against it.Home Rule Demonstration.LoNDoN, May 22.\u2014The demonstration of the Irish National L e of Great Britain in Hyde Fark kone ay was a most en- Apply to Mr.Le HOUSES WANTED.About 250,000 JLoble were present and delegntes attend ail braiichas of the e in the United NNSA SUMME ANY Kingdom.Addresses were delivered by T.| Wiles ae, bali A ee or P.O om M.P., and other Irish leaders, not pay more Dirty dolar Address \"8 8 and by Jos.Areh, M.P., the leader in_the fran office.mov t for the emancipation of of the ME BOARD WANTED.NNSA COUPLR WITH ONB 17106 Notre Perse re for three Wiss, ohild D rer \u2014_\u2014 mn TAKE YOUR SUMMER OUTING Caledonia : Springs | and enjoy every sanitary advantage.Dr.RP.Patios vil have medical SEND FOR A GUIDE.mp AILUFFS SALE\u2014PROVIE pa DIStrict ot 0 ds me Oourt, x Beton t.0u the thirty ir doy ay, ph of glock the lish agricultural laborers; formerly of India, and \u2018other we fr men.Mr.Gladstone's Home Rule plan, and ac- copting it as a settlement of the Irish ques- Passengere on the \u201cLake Ontario.\u201d QurBec, May 22.\u2014List of saloon passen- per 2, Line SS.\u201cLake Ontario,\u201d om ive \u2018May 13, inwards at Father early to-morrow morn- Point and due hers Ar H.vw.all > Me ard, MCE Logi ME Mr Gary.00 ai Shr, Xe A.B.ro: ton.ME » wh spr Koenleyvide, armel me hy M Jenios Greg, en Jurmes & PE Ne fk Dropped Dead In His Pulpit, pre Texan May 2 Rex.James Guards Vhtls déliveciag bis w v ing of, oe ng ri morn- ulpit.The bursting cfa flood essai in bb -and 24 little g girls allowed him to \\ | well as a duty, ati were adopted approving | PRICE ONE CENT.life.A few minutes before twelve o'clock an alarm was seut in from the corner of Channing avenue and Locust street.The fire, which was of incendiary origin, cow- pletely restroyed the three-story brick Shock, on the corner mentioned, occupied by C.M.Crumm Livery Company.One ted and fifty horses were burned to a crisp, and the entire outfit of buggiss, phactons and other vehicles, harness, etc., was destroyed.On the second floor James Quinn, foreman, his wife and the children were asleep.They had narrow escapes, and Eddie, a seven-year-old boy, tatally burned before he could be resued, | PULLED H HIS 'SCHOLAR'S TEETH.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) \u2018WINDSOR, Ont., May 22.\u2014During the past two weeks Miss O'Connor, one of the teacher at the Fourth Ward separate school in Windsor, has been sick, and her place was tilled by Adolphe Girardot, of Sandwich.Girardot, who is a medical student, noticed that two or three of the children bad the toothache, and examining their mouths he claimed to find decayed testh.He decided to relieve the scholars of their bad teeth and, at the same tine, get the benetit of the clinical experience.About 50 little boys ho any teeth which he thought needed pu When Girardot dismissed school for the day and went home, he carried 125 teeth rolled up in a newspaper, and exhibited them to his friends.One little boy's father has complained to the trustees, but the latter apparently do not think anything can be done about it.say SHE DIED OF CRIEF.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) HAMILTON, May 22.\u2014Mrs.Kelly, of An- caster, mother of the girl who tried to poison her parents, a few weeks ago, was ed yesterday.She was taken ill a few days after the unfortunate incident occurred und had since been slowly sinking until death put an end to her troubles.She grieved very much about the conduct of her daughter and the villagers say she dled of grie Special Notices.A LABOR LEADER'S ADVICE, Prosperity and Happiness for Workingmen \u2014 A Manly Tribute to a Noble Institution.The following letter addressed to the Re Father Murphy by Mr.William Ke a whose long and fal thful services in the cause of La Canada pnd the United States for itself.It co: the experience \u2018of thousands telonging to all classes who bave found prospert ty aad happiness by the same means which he recommends.\"But of all the brilliant services Mr.Keys has rendered to the cause of labor, none was greater than this, for it shows workin, , indeed, all men who work with ad or or brain, a sure way to health and success.To the Rev.Father L.W.Murphy : Rev.AND Dear Sir, \u2014Having enced the benefits of your wonderful id Cure treatment, I esteem it a pleasure, to bear m Hamble tastl: mony in its favor, with the hope that whatever influence I possess sang my fellow citisens may be exerted in aid your beneficent mission.Like many others similar] situated, and who have suffered ical agony and mental Let from Lhe f ich I am now pily onred our kindlyand effective ministrations, 1 fiove ths ould overcome whatever testing Tot delioacy 1 otherwise might have in alluding to this mat- for the sake of others who be still enduring the miseries of in- ebr ety.Drunkenness is the t source of the miseries and sorrows of life, the test hindrance, I may truly say, to the advancement of the workingmen, for the amelioration of whose condition I have devoted my best years.Therefore, I feel it all the mere incumbent on me to show them how it may be overcome.I am thoroughl convinced, Reverend Sir.from perso knowledge and from having tried other alleged remedies, that your Gold Cure is the only certain remedy for alcoholism.Being thus convinced, Jam satisfied that I willdo great good to my fellowmen if my advice and testimony should induce them to follow my example a brough a course of treatment at your Institute.I remain, my dear Father, with Fra and res Yours faithtu ois Su Urbain st.Montreal, May 20th, 1808, Friend to Old Toper.Hallo, Jim, you're looking well.How did sou.et the color out of your nose! Been taking Cure?Jim RC Friend Silver Carel Jim\u2014N sir.Friend\u2014 ° Father Mathewt Jim-No Sir\u2019ee.Friend\u2014Well what have you donet Jim\u2014(In confidential whisper) Drank Laurentian Spring Water for a month without adulteration and look at me now, ha!bal C.P.R.Queen's Birthday Service.On Queen's Birthday, Canadian Pacific trains between Montreal, Vaudreull and Point Fortune will run same as on Saturdays, viz., leave Windsor st.station at 1.80 p.m., instead of 5.15 p.m.EVERYTHING Up to Date -\u2014-FOR\u2014 WEDNESDAY, 24th of MAY, We begin at the head with one of - the newest styles in American Straw Hats, and finish at the feet with a pair of our Tan Leather Boots, made on the Piccadelly Last.Summer Shirts, from 500 to 84 each.Neckties from Je each to 756 each.Endless Variety of New Patterns.ight Summer Underwear in sll vois ta and materials.Light Tweed Clothing, Tennis Costs, Alpaca Costs and este, oto.Also a fine sdsortmens of Men's, Youths\u2019 snd Boys\u2019 Ready made clothing at exceptionally low prices.This is a new Department and we are determined to introduce these goods at very low figures It will pay you to examine them.Men's ace and Halifax Tweed Suits, at Boys\", from £2.50 upwards.Open till Eleven To-morrow Night, \u2018 JOHN ALLAN, r are well known throughout .speaks 1 Jo Cw ea hal J 1 me, ae ES a A Rae Su aa CP The Baily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.163 and 165 St.James Btreet.THE Darcy Sean Sran is oa sent to any part of the United States or Can adu postage free,at $3a year $1.60 for six months, and or three onthe.487'W ec believe the circulation of TH Sta coeds Lhe combiued issue of all the other Eu Elian nowspapers published in the city of Mon 63 Agents for French Advertising are Meesrs.Amedeo Prince & Cia, No.34 Rue de Provanea.gormer of iafayetto and St.Georges, Paris, rance.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 20th May, 1898, Monday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.RER 35,123 Tuesday .34,864 Nednesday.35,088 Thursday.36,203 Friday.Gaturday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0.000005 87,718 Total.ARNT 212,043 Present Daily Average for Week \u2014 ENDING \u2014 MAY 20th, 1893, 35,490.MONDAY, MAY 23, 18063 THE RECIPROCITY \u201c WILL-O'-THE WisP.\u201d There seems to be danger that the Liberal party will be led into a self-deceptive attitude on the reciprocity guestlon.It ls clearly their will and intention to abandon Unrestricted Reciprocity.No one in authority now uses this discredited phrase.Bat there is such a thing as reversing the ease of the dog with the bone, and dropping the shadow while keeping the substance.Outside of a small, if clamorous, section of thelr party, the Opposition leaders will find that the great mass of their following are, at heart, only in favor of such a reci- procify treaty as would not imply discrim_ ination: against Great Britain nor the surrender of the control of our tariff to Congress.Going outside of their own ranks, which th'ey must do if they hope to win an élection, they will discover that the independent, -decisive group of voters are in favor of tha protective principle, and that | they would .oppose any reciprocity arrangement which made impossible the protection of important home industriesagainst American competition.These three conditions then must be observed in any reciprocity treaty which is to carry the country; and the average Liberal has not much stomach left for any policy, reciprocity or otherwise, which can bring only defeat.An untrammelled plebiscite of the rank and file of their voters would show that very fow of them are so much in love with the notion of free access to the American market as to risk for it the danger of going Into tha next contest weighted with the disloyalty handicap of the last.But the coming convention ls in great peril of being committed to an indefinite reciprocity policy, deftly disguised by the \u2018\u2018surmises\u201d and \u2018\u2018assurances\u201d of unofficial commissioners to Washington, which,when stripped bare in the fury of a campaign, will be seen to present so many dangerous opportunities the bartering away of the country's commercial independence that those who \u201cshied\u201d at Unrestricted Reciprocity will \u201cshy\u201d again.The Toronto Globe discusses the reciprocity question in a dispassionate leader, far removed from the cock- sure, cure-all tone of a year or two ago, favoring in general a liberal measure of reciprocity.It hopes better things trom the Democrats than from the Republicans, and is inclined to credit to some extent Mr.Charlton's \u201c\u2018opinion\u201d that the treaty can be negotiated without ever raising the question of discrimination at all.It says: That is the opinion of Mr.Charlton, who has been in communication with W ans J.Springer, Chairman of the Committee on Ways and Means of the American House of Representatives; Senator Voorhees, Chairman of the Finance Committee of the Senate, and John G.Carlisle, retary of the Treasury.Mr.Charlton says that the Democrats are willing to negotiate n treat which must include manufacturers; that isorim nation against Great Britain ie not ocessarily involved, and that there aro a great any articles which Canada dnea not import from Britain which may be included.Mr.Charlton should know the American people better than tbat.His contention practically is that they will open their markets wide to us, and ask only in return that we admit free of duty such productions of theirs as they now monopolize so far as our Import trade is concerned; for the very essence of his scheme of non-discrimination ia that we import them from no one else.This is hardly a trade to the Yankee mind.Then, again, under this arrangement, the Americans could only gain an inch on thelr present sales to us by killing out such of our home industries as we now protect solely against them.That is, Mr.Charlton proposes to he kinder to the manufacturer in Britain than to the manufacturer In Canada; for, in his anxiety to avoid the unpopular policy of discriminating against Great Britain, he would carefully preserve the Canadian market of the British manufacturer, while crushing out without pity any Canadian Industries that might be inciuded in the treaty.Mr.Charlton makes an awkward fist at loyalty.The need of practice is painfully evident.And it is useless in any case for the Liberals to pretend to expect an unreasonably favorable reciprocity arrangement.The Globe protests that \u201cwe ought not to send our representatives to negotiate with their hands tied by instructions that they must agree to such-and-sych stipulations and no other.\u201d Now this is precisely what we must do.If the Liberals pledge themselves to send commissioners to Washington practionlly uninstructed, except that \u201cthe independence of Canada shall not be jeopardized\u201d \u2014to quote Hon.Mr.Davies\u2014then the country simply must not entruet the Liberals with power.If we cannot\u2019 get réciprocity upon certain well for not want it at all.The major ve the late Mr.Biaine, who Commissioners who go to Washington shall be bound hand and foot to the necessity of keeping our path Britishward wide ; open and free from obstruction.The Globe lets fly a Parthian shot at opponents of a sweeping reciprocity scheme by rewinding them that the present tariff disloyally discriminates against Great Britain.This is a wel) aimed arrow ,and cannot : but bring down all those who refuse to aid .in correcting this fundamental error.This same shaft is one of the deadliest in Mr.McCarthy's quiver: and most effectively dues be use it.The present duties upon English goods are several per cent.higher than those upon American goods; and whatever other oppuncnts of the U.R.fad may have done, we at all events have agitated for at least a levelling down.But the Globe will not be well advised if, under cover of this blunder, it leads its friends to commit their political fortunes to a policy founded upon a new disloyal discrimination, infinitely greater and graver.THE Comptroller of Customs has ruled that olive oil shall be admitted to Canada free for the manufacture of *\u2018 sardines\u201d in this country.Why should he not now raise the tariff on cocou-nuts to protect the home growth of that indigestible luxury?There is nothing like having a practical grocer at the head of the Customs Department.THERE seems every prospect that the Chicago Falr will be all ready in time to compete with the usual autumn exhibitions.L'Union St.Vinoent.L'Union St.Vincent celebrated the feast of its patron saint yesterday by attending high mass ina body at St.Henri Church.paraded aon: headed by band and banner, ed along Richmond, Notre Dame, : betgneurs, St.James, Vinet, Richelieu, At- , water, St _Emelie, St.Augustin, Notre | Dame and Gareau.Several houses were | decorated along the route.Rev.Abbé .Laforce, the chaplain of the Society, de- \" livered the sermon laudatory of theBuciety\u2019s d work.After mass speeches were elivered at the Society's hall by the president and visitors from other societies.Wit ¢ and Humor, Taking one's life in one\u2019s hands is not to be compared with taking her in one\u2019s arms.When a man persists in drinking like a fish he shouldn't complain if he finds his reputation growing y- \u201cThe point I'm trying to maks is this,\u201d remarked the brunette as she whittled desperately at the lead pencil.But none of the others could see it.\u201cDear me,\u201d cried mamma.\u201cWhat is the baby crying tor 1\" le's mad at me, mamma,\u201d said Mollie, \u201cI was trying to make him smile with the glove-stretcher.\u201d Jones is now of opinion that what the belated husband needs is a keyhole as la as a horse collar, so that he can stic head through it and call his wife to come down and open the door.\u201cI hear you are going to marry Miss Bullion.1 should think Jou would marry Goldie Sterlinger, she is just as rich and much younger.\u201cYes, my dear boy,but Miss Bullion\u2019spapa is much older.\u201d Rollo: \u2018'Tell me, pa, is there any difference between common salt and chloride of sodium?\u201d Mr.Holida * Yes, llo, a great difference.Salt {s two cents a und at the grocer\u2019s, while chloride of sodium is fifty cents a teaspoonful at the druggist's.\u201d Mrs.Kerstyle: ** I gave you more material to make this dress than I ever used before, « and the skirt is hardly full enough to fita churn.How does that à happent Dressmaker (shrugging her shoulders): Madam inseested on having ze sleeves in ze ; height of ze fashong.\u201d Brown\u2014\u201c\u2018Hello, Smith! What are you doing here in Chicago with that Sumiber and muei lagef Smith\u2014\u201c\u2018Going to build a \u2018fair\u2019 hotel.\u201d Brown\u2014\u201c But won't it fall down?\u201d Smith\u2014\u201cI don\u2019 t care if it does; all guests pay in advance.\u201d Mrs.Knight\u2014\u2018\u2018How did you tear your clothes so dreadfull Johnny Knight.\u2014 Trying rescue a boy from getting a nawful beati Mrs.Knight\u2014\u2018\u2018That's a good little man.Who was the boy?\u201d Johnny Knight\u2014*The boyt Why me! And the teacher didn't get the best of him, either.\u201d À captain was relating some of his mar vellous adventures to a listening crowd.\u201cI had a Darrow escape once,\u201d he commenced, \u201cwhile we was taking in coals at Madeira.Me and my poor mate, Bill, had thrown off our clothes and was \"havi ing a swim one morning, when all at once we sees a couple 0° sharks making clean for us with open mouths.There was no chance, so I makes one dive down Into my shark's throat.Poor Bill was cut fair in halves with one bite.But I outs with my knife and rips the beggar clean up with one cut.Not a scratch on me when I gets out.\u201d \u201cOne moment, please,\u201d said the quiet Scotsman in the corner.\u201cI thought said you were swimming.How about t] at knife, then?\u201d \u201cOh, if you're so particular about a eight- penny knife, you tell the story yourself,\u201d replied the captain.\u201cBesides, it wasn't my knife at all\u2014it was poor Bi Bill's.\u201d S.A < A Daily Hint From Paris.COSTUME WITH EMPIRE JACKET, A Change in the PL \u201cTwasy yesterday the violets came peepin,\u2019 creep- An\u2019 the ¢ Swot winds were e-blowin\u2019 ail the blos- An\u2019 the bird.notes wore Loud from © Don ayingin® every An We or oS ease hay splashed to- the bid, \u201cTwas rosterday the fasnel was too itohersome § Ar edo fr ees An'the stra w lin\u2019, ram An\u2019 the feller through town: THE MONTREAL DAILY.STAR MONDAT, MAY 28 \"DR.MACDONALD LOST HIS LIFE HE WAS RESCUED ONCE, BUT VENTURED OUT AGAIN.| A Drowning Accident in Cataraqui Bay Caused by Attempting to Plok Up a Derelict Sall-boat, Which Had Nearly Lost Four Persons.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] KinNasToN, May 2 \u2014 While four young men, named Dr.Hector MacDonald, Peter Bureau, Dr.Alexander Bureau and William Lyle, of Morrisburg, were sailing in Cataraqui Bay yesterday afternoon, the sail boat upset and all four went into the water.Men on shore saw the accident, went to \"the rescue and succeeded in landing them .on shore.Shortly after MacDonald and one of his companions went out in another boat to pick up the upturned craft, when n they were ain upset.Before ass arrived, acDonald went to the bottom and was drow ned, and his companion was nearly unconscious when rescued The unfortunate doctor duated as an M.1), from the Royal Medical College, a\u2019 couple \u2018of months ago, and was reparing Le to leave the city to practise.Lyle, his panion, is at present attending the summer session of the Royal College.Dr.Mac Donald was about t tw \u2018enty-one years of age.A DISEASE THAT KILLS HOGS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) BELLEVILLE, May 21 \u2014 A disease has broken out among bogs in this district, which the veterinarfes are unable to diagnose.Mr.James Farley Reeve, of Sidney, recently bought forty hoy » in Toronto, and was feeding them at John Browers' | cheese factory in the third concession.They were attacked with the new disease and died in à few days.A number of similar cases have been reported in this section.FAST RUN ON THE C.P.R.[APECIAL TO THE STAR.] CALGARY, May 22.\u2014The special train on which Mr, Vau Horne an his parts are travelling reached here yesterday afternoon, making the run of aix hundred miles from Broadview, Manitoba, by daylight.MRS.FOLGER DEAD.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) KINosToN, May 22.\u2014Mrs.M.H.Folger, wife of Henry Folger, president of St.Lawrence Stearuboat Company, died Friday afternoon.NAVIGATION AT PORT ARTHUR.May 2.\u2014A southwesterly gale blew here turday and the ice has started to move seaw and to the bottom of the Bay.The fleet for this port will likely get through some time this afternoon or evening, and navigation may, therefore, be considered fairly open.No advices have yet been received of the departure from Owen Sound of the Canadian Pacific steamers.They will likely leave to-day.On only one occasion has navigation ps later than this year, and that was in PORT ARTHU The \u201cCralgside\u2019s\u201d Logs.HALIFAX, N.S., May 22.\u2014Further par tiqulars received about i the sinking of the steamer \u2018\u2018Craigside,\u201d state that when she was nine miles southwest of Whitehead she struck some submerged object, sup be a sunken wreck, which f her so badly that in ten minutes she fore ten feet of water in the hold.The crew were in double danger of sinking with her, or be- fn blown up by the explosion of the boilers en the colic water would reach them.The hastened to their boats, saving nothing but what they stood in, and from a safe distance watched the vessel as she gradually filled.In about four hours she sank with a great explosion which sent debris flying in all directions.The crew of twenty- men, including the officers, safely reached Whiteh e accident occurred a few minutes past midnight In a part of the Atlantic where,although sound were made to the depth of seventeen feet, no bottom was found.Mishap to Other Ships.QUEBNSTOWN, May 22.\u2014The British ship \u2018Lord Templetown,\u201d commanded by Captain Hawthorn, which salled from London for Philadelphia with Bombay as a further destination, on April 12, arrived bere on Friday after the loss of » rarer oA the.crew in a hurricane.The voy to have gone well until the Tiree o May, when the vessel was in latitude 45 nort longitude 45 east.The hurricane ke 50 severely on the vessel that sixteen men were sept aloft to shorten sail.The truss broke ard the yard fell to the deck.Eight of those who had gone aloft were hurled into the sea and drowned, one was killed by the fall of the yard and seven were severely njured.Amo those who lost their lives were the first mate and the boatswain.The sea stove in the main hatch and the vessel lost sails and yards in the storm.The ship ran before the wind until the hurricane abated, when the survivors insisted upon the captain making the nearest port, and the vessel accordingly came to Queens- town as fast as possible in her crippled condition.New York 22.\u2014 The steamshi i Roanoke, \u2018of the old Dominion Line, back into her dock pier at the foot of Beach street at eight o'clock last night with a fire burning fiercely in her hold.A hundred men were at once set to work unloading the cotton freight and the fire boat \u2018\u2018New Yorker\" was alongside the steamer ready to turn on the water as soon as the hatches were opened.Captain Huller said that the fire was evidently one of spontaneous combustion.It broke out of the hold just before one o'clock in the morning, and the \u201cNew Yorker\u201d at once began to throw water on tho flames.The men of truck No.8 were also called in and descended to where the cotton was burning.F them were overcome by heat and werd rescued with difficulty.At 1.30 the fire was under control, one loss on the cargo is estimated at $10, The Tfanta at Washington.WasHINGTON, May 22.\u2014The Infanta Eulalia and her suite called on the Presiden gai Mrs.Clevelandatexactly 11 reintk on Sa turday and were received in the Blue Room.There vas little in the rece tion Jus eu formality and the par Élcasant conversation, w i utes, when the ro: vis tore Phare During cess\u2019 visit to the White House) she was invited by the President to dine at the White House to-morrow even- ves and at ner.DA rum po, Ma nA 0 teh from Es coumains says rho was accused of killing oe à by atte operation upop | masarroot Et on star Stables Simard and Bateau, 3 who.made th the .He Es mana Sao don a and Murray Ba od vi vives these eu Power Compan voue | BF Taland, to t.amount of $ indorsed by Mr Win,who as all bu b twrentr ahares of the lou are stock of thesom said be B.G.ompsay bilerers H.8.Archer, 000; E.A.Wood, 816.000 the Contral Bank, Shout $35,000; Lad Thalman & Co., $14 000; Chem cal den borg ; Bank, 830; each to twa Canadian and $5000 to two Staten Island banks.The aad & comprise real Rage on Staten Island, valued at stocks and bonds of Staten Island and Eleotric I.ht and Power companies, a: and stocks of o Sh ons, aggregating in walue about QUEBEC CITY JOTTINGS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) \u201cCataraqui.\u201d the magnificent residence of the late Mrs.Tor is shortly to be aocupied by her son, Miss Oliver wg \u201creturned to town from a visit to Montreal This proraises to be an early gosson 4 the seaside, as already a number of people ba © passed through uobes on thelr wa fo drm Be, si 6 rs Mre and the onn nally and Mr.Duggan.Edward Holloway, who has been for the task 7 54 Jars | at ong K ong, in the employ of of e C ian Pacific way, is rély Lo the Cas Quebec.Mr.Holloway was her elfoate health when he left Quebeè, but now very much bette A large * ve Home\u201d was van at the Citadel by Mrs.Montisambert, wife of Leut-Colonel lontirambert.The bat band discoursed Ber- i the Misses or ne.Miss Thi itor Hin Miss Buse tas Capt.and Mrs.Fo! ook, Misa Wother- spoon, Mra.EB.Joly de Lotbiniere.Cards are issued for an we Home\" at th Citadel on the rd insat., by Mrs.Wilson, wife of Major Wilson, of B Battery Will positively cure sick headache and prevent its return.This is not talk, Sut truth, Carter's Little Liver Pills, pill a dose.Try them.Special Notices.usic\u2014Promenade waltzes en .BH.Benvdiet, American copyright ed tion, Tc; our edition letter paper and print, 0c.Street.117 à Amberst Park can be reached directly by the Street Railway cars via St.Denis Street.vof Men oftenare of a sad heart,yet of a ho ful word and endeavor.It is beautiful to see an injured, disappointed man protective and kindly.Does Your Wife Do Her Own Washing ?If you regard her health and strength, and want to keep your home free from hot steant and smell, and save fuel, washing powders, and the clothes, Cet her Sunlight SUMMER RESORTS.CACOUNA.The St.Lawrenee Hall, CACOUNA, Will Open for the Reception of Quests on June 1, much carijer than wsual.Owing to the increased demand for socom.modation at the Bt.La: scaside resorts, the proprisions have found it n to advertise the of opening esrlier than he are.The proprietors have placed the hotel fn perfect order and, se bas boun to ne ta tation of this favorite Censdian JOHN BRENNAN, Manager, 10 Palace Street, Quebeo, until June SHIPMAN & STOCKING, Proprietors, Li QUEBRA INCH ARRAN HOTEL DALHOUSIE, N.B.Sea Bathing.Boating.Thea, favarite and far- the Restigonch pp od is Oebing unsur- psec bow for beaut; scenery and climate.es ble.se Drainage and sanitary eppli- Poor OPENS ABOUT 13th JUNE.For terms, &o.spply to H.ALEXANDER, Manag 107 moe sod P.O.Box 876, MONTREAL + THE TAVOR D priv Le HEALTH GASPE BASIN, A CHARMING RESORT FOR a Th nity x TASARURE SEEKE pene foe Boe ae Bea Bad Les The viotat d'encrcaisd Trot rons CP the BAKER'S HOTEL, ENS ON JUNE 1st) so long sad snd 1 arora nn scope Before your plans £ outing, sure to write LT arias And of be 136 Smo BAKER'S MOTEL Ge ABENAKIS HOUSE! Abenakis Springs, ST.FRANCOIS DU LAC, QUEREC.Qpgoe far the réception 9$ guests rans cold Mineral Water Srp PT Lee ES fal Buin d fine ine Bostios on 4 \u2018Francois River Eye Fries Retara Gant ER Boats and Tennis Court are SE fn circulars Address, RG STEVENS \u201cHOUSE, M.Y.Searboro Beach, Maine.; SUMMER BOARD, Good ssoomndsions sin dé found ob FOREST HOUSE.* YHARNS ROBERATE.MEET INGS _AND AMUSEMENTS, AN Tr NSN THE CAPITALS ARE COMING! ont 0 (CHAMPIONS), Bhamrock Lacrosse Grounds, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, WEDNESDAY, MAY 34th.FACE AT 3.9 P.M., SHARP.TWO HOURS\u2019 PLAY! Rain er Shine.Ne Pestpencament.ADMISSION, 250.GRAND STAND, 100 extra.axtre charge) at von a Can s'étonne Lorie 4 Victoria sq Tt om corner Orsig an _N6duod P.BOYNE, Hon.8go.Opening Laerosse Match SHAMROCK (Champions) ve.MONTREAL, M.A.A.A.Creunds, SATURDAY, MAY 27th.Ball faced at 1.30 p m.Two hours play, rain or shine.Admission 35, 35 and 58 Cents.H L SHAW, Hon.Bec.M L O.Queen's Birthday EXCURSION AND GAMES \u2026.TO \u2026 HIGHGATE SPRINGS, ewe BY oo St.Patrick's and C.Y.M.S.Asso\u2019ns.Gold snd Bilver Prizes, and names of donor in \u201cSTAR\u201d window.Mesars.8.CROSS.and E, F.McCRAIL, Secretaries.TICKETS FOR Montreal Lacrosse Club EXCURSION TO QUEBEC At - 82.00 - Return Are only good to travel by GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY Train leaves Bonaventure Depot at 1018 p.m; returning {special train) will leave Levis st 11 Tickets are { pg Seale inst.his 1 ths only route by the fortress and M REE SEU RE 1193 H.L.AMAW, Non.bec.OTTAWA MONTREAL M.A A A.Grounds, QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.WICKETS PITOHED AT 10.9 AM.LUNCH HOUR, 1.30 TO £30 P.M.Admissiqu, 15e.Ladies tres.WALTER WILLIAMS, Hon.Sec.M.C.O.nss Queen's Birthday OTTAWA itor Return 3.001 OPEN EXCURSION with the MONTREAL By Canadian Pacifico Railway.Good to vd, all ryarsing Fel A 11.20 p.m.of Fa ed from the x TE ee SET mittée ae LE Tee OB Be ames at, a 2 VID esse WATSON, Bes.QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY EXCURSION pli 00 TT will ee 1 Le atip.m.« on pong ere CP Bee 1163 CAPT.COULET._ SUMMER RESORTS.THE GIBBLAND FARM, cod plain board dresse re VERT ES sr miles west of 10917 WH.CRAIG & N, Abbotaford, PQ ADIRONDACK HOUSE, and i, er LOMeN x SUMMER BOARDERS ER Fy HRS.8.B.JORDAN, P.0.Boz 26, Willard Me, rez LE, HS BAY VIEW s near Jur a oad SR a rates of, » x SEE ; UT dla or A © a MAPLEWOOD FARM, Bcd, trom Boys! Albert Grand Cricket Match.Silver Mounted Hair Brushes, R.SHARPLEY & SONS, 238 ST.JANES STREET, \u2018im \u2014- er = MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.OTTAWA RIVER NAVIGATION CO.QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY EXCURSION.Te OTTAWA AND RETURN, Road to po Farc and 34h, and retura up to 3th inctu- sive, price $2.50 Excvesion Te CARILLON, 61.08, by steamer ** Bovereige,\u201d delightful day trip, and home by the rapids.Take?800.m.G.T.R.train for Lachine AFTERNOON TRIPS, Te pel Annes by 13 pm G.T.Ry.train.Round tri Sheet hve Rapids.-Take 5.06 pm.G.T.Ry.train.Round trip 500 Tickets at G.T.Ry.Depot, w.D.O'Brien, D.Bat- y, Balmorai Hotel, Windsor Hotel R.W.MHEPHEKRD, Jr, Manager.| VALOIS BOATING CLUB, A Bonnet Hop will be held in a Eo the Boat House in QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, the 34th Inst.An AL friends, past and Drogen.bi cordially invited.and chnoes be d in the Boat House must Le ne prior rd above date, and own: requ tw make arrangements for thet removal.F.L.BARLOW, uss Hon Becy.WW Prince Consort Lodge, À.F.and A M., NO.52, G.R.Q.Ap Official visit of the D.D.G.M., will be made at our noxt lar meetin , at the Bric Masonio Chambers, No.1743 Notre Dame Bt., On Tuesday next, the Sard inst.117% \u2014 \u2014 a VEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, NSN NS lf ACADEMY OF MUSIC.Haury TEOMAR Losses sad Manager.Week Commencing May 9tud-Natinees Wednesday and Saturday.THE RIVALS, wir an all Star cut, Includy Mr.McKrx Bax La er Da Daw, MAURICE AE un 8ipuxy Daxw Ober Prices\u2014 50, gl.50 centa lo of Pr $l.$1.00, 75 oents, ets no aie Nordbelm d Thos.& Co, spe me street.are a An QUEEN STE Son on = Tele Bono 4083, Colo er ar san, Wednos- THY QUEENS OPERA O0.Gübert & Cellier's London Bucoces.\u2014) THE MOUNTEBANKS, (\u2014 Next week \u2014 BKGnAR STUDENT.Heals at Tes.N.Y.Piano Cord's and Hotels THEATRE ROYAL Every Afternoon and Evening this week.FAST MATL.\u20ac Prices of Admission 10, 20 and cts.Raserned Senin, 10cts extra att from 9 a.m.tll RP COMING Mearts of New York.\u201d SOHMER PARK AND ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN.Open Every Day from 1 p.m.te Il p.m8, Performances begin at 3 p.m.and 8 p.m.Concerts by Lavigne\u2019s Band.ATTRACTIONS .OF - EVERY .KIND hen * fai en of of the progress made ot AT Beet roposed Masonic Templo will he Ey a potbrèn of the district cordially invited.By order THOMAS JOMNSTON, es 8 2 FUNERAL NOTICE.Richard Cœur de Lion Preceptory Na 7, KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.The Members of Richard Oosur de Lion ae requested to attend the funeral of our est Kaight J.Fred Walker, TSR IETS uw, Preceptor.1181 JAS.J.corning Registrar.OPEN TO THE PUBLIC VERY REVEREND DEAN CARMI deliver s Lecture, under 118 6 E.BINMORE, Becretary.MONTREAL MILITARY INSTITUTE 100 METCALFE STRERT.All Volunteer Officers and Ex Officers are invited to attend the of the Institate cm Her Majesty's Birthday.at pm Those not members are invited to in order to eons ohjonts of he Inutile.Jot ws C.W.RADIGER, retary.SINGING LESSONS $1 PER LESSON.SIGNOR VEGARA to eushio him and TN SE; #4 #togok of harness and ) amd erm mt à manufacture aa tes them oc vesd for où Iastratod oataisgne E.N.HENEY & CO.337 8t.Paul street.TOILET REQUISITES \u2014_ STERLING SILVER.FEILIRROL Belieorion or Combs, Mirrors, Button Heoks, Shoe Horns, Glove Stretchers, &c All Yery Useful and Low-Priced Presents.F.HYDE & CO.CEMENT.4,000 Barrels of GENUINE WHITE'S and other best London brands in stock and to arrive\u2014 Also Fire Brick, Drain Pipes, best quality and lowest prices.| 81 Wellington Street.ood FORT wi re HENRY.bare, TRAFALGAR INSTITUTE, GENTS _ FINE CALF KID SHOES RONAYNE, BROS., Teolsphens WE.CHADOILLES 5Q EDUCATIONAL 83 Simpacn St, Montreal.STR, \u201c SOVEREIGN\u201d WILL BEGIN REGULAR PAILY TRIFS TO Carillon, Ottawa, &c., SATURDAY, 20th.Take 8.05 am.Train to Lachine.DANCING.jy an i éine ond parior dancing during the root mn hegre tpl Aridi a ROY MACDONALD, JR, ANADIAN Y.PACIFIC QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.RETURN TICKETS AT SINGLE FARE! Montreal Bloycle Club Excursion MONTREAL TO AND RETURN, FLAY ere to tars Sd RA si Etre Gui fr socommodation of re- .EXCURSION TO ol QUEBEC.AND RETURN, to Tickets good br aus m.train Sird May, and un PR trains yon ST Cl of NDTRUN NEW TICKET OFFICE 139 St.James Strest, EXEL SAAN, K SINGLE FARE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY! | Tickets on sale May 35rd and Sith, good to return 25th, between all stations in Canada, alee ontil May © %' to Port Huron, Detroit, Buffalo, Rome's Polat, Fatand Pond, te.Apply to any Ticket Agent of the Cotm- for further STEAMSHIPS.ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.Liverpool, LendenderrT, Quoboe, sud Monts Een 21 Mag 4] ss June CAB 88.Parce Single, 900 Returs, $110 to $10.Single, 953 te $70.flo to ELA.New York.dae en = fx = SEO a - = \u2014 rt Broa\u2019 Sales rom Jovy el Walter M.Kearns\u2019 Sales.Benning & Barsslou's Sales.NAS SPNNSNPANPNSNANAT Murootte Ve amuse ahem TRADE SALE THREE HUNDRED | BUILDINGS BURNED.00D PAN MENT PROPERTY.IMPORTANT MOST NOS, 13 TO 19 ELEANOR STREET.At our Depositary, No.eel _ , 5 Dimensions ef Let 96 x #7 Feet.I RADE SAl E .UKSDAY AFTERN rd .\u2014or- SAGINAW VISITED BY A GREAT ue subscriber will sen by publio auction at Lodics\u2019 and Gent's Bouts and Shoes, MID\" Lund and true In harnces: Haudaame fey don DRY GOODS AND SHOES his sales room, 1753 Notre Dame street, pers, Tweeds, Counting, years ou, 14X hands; Chestnut Gelding, 7 \u2014or\u2014 CONFLAGRATION.\u2014_\u2014 Wall Paper, balance of Jewellers\u2019 years old, 15 Bands well broke to harness and The sell at their ON TUESDAY, 30TH MAY, INSTANT.Bteck, Kte., Ete.saddle; & neat turnout, Brown Horse.8 years old, Tho udddraiyned will rooms, 89 Fine Household Furniture .The above mentioned property, including Five FANCY and STAPLE DRY GOODS, At our rooms Nos 8 6343 6t.James at., 154 hands, with Surrey buggy and LO Ten oF WEDNESBAY 4 AY.scTm y tenemuats, being Nos.13 to 15%) Well built of \u201c Y Menday Afternoon and\\Evening, May 32nd, New and Second-hand Vehicles, Éensin us, AND LBL * \u2014 ny A But One Life Known to be Lost\u2014 solid brick\u2019on stone foun :atlons, With good brick CLOTHING, MILLINERY, SCOTCH LINENS, .rising Gold and Silver Watches, Gold , Mikadoes Phastons, Quebeo Waggons, Buggies, ! stables in rear, all of comparatively recent con- BOOTS and SHOES, Ktc., Kio 8 ecLacles and Kye G s Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Express Waggons, box, Village nd Road © 1n lots to suit the trade and without reserve, a Thomson, Scott and Morgan, Behr Bros.& The Damage About One MII- struction.Four tenemonts brick encased with * Chane, Brooches and Earrings, Cruets, Butter Klc., also a large assortment of Driving and kx- large bankrupt stock of Dry Goods, assorted and Ceo., New York, Cabinet Grand Plano, wooden stables und carrlago sheds in rear.The \u2018oalers, Case Goods in Carvers, db BM: Des- press Harness, Set Nearly New Pony Harpess, sullable lor spring apd summer trade, B Knglisk Billiard (Fol) Table, Turkic) ; lon Dollars \u2014 Set by whole, property du tn pirat class repair and well \u2014\u2014AT AUCTION\u2014\u2014 serts, Fruit spoons, Outiery, Ladies\u2019 and Gent's Saddies and Bridles, Etc.\u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Carpets, Portieres, &e., dc .a Spark.bplendia revenue.The siLUaLIOR 15 JuBL IH sdch Bootd and shoes, Siippers, ea, Clore Bals a: Haif-Past Two O'Clock.Cottons, Prints, Cotton Goods, Tweeds, Creton- : x a locallty as will always command good thrifty \u20140- aper, ete, | no _189 FMASER BROS., Aucti nes, Canvas, Li , Farmer Satins, Beavers, We are favored with Jnatructions from Mu.\u2014 ; tenants noce ro! Coctings.Black Sati Irish and Booto Melons, Kerges.Pantingy Coatings Quilia, JORN O'FLANERTY 10 sell the entire furniture und Baorvaw, Mich, May 22 \u2014 A little spark 1s Salo Afords Excellent © THURSDAY, the 26h MAY, BALE AT 2 AND 7.30, ERCHANDISE AT AUCTION.A Shecuing.Hinous Flannels Shirts aud Drawers, appointments al residence, and a strong southwest galo on Saturday S77Fhis Sate Afferds am Excellent Oppor- ns RAE à DONNELIŸ, Auctionsers, quantity of Goods, including Cases | Shirta.otc, \u2019 \u2019 » Top NO.472 GUY STREET, afternoon, between the hours of four and In lot suitable to the wants of the City and Boots and bods, Bris.Foxes and Cases of Also alarge consignment of Prints and Cotton- TUESDAY MORNING, MAY 33RD , Very easy terms of payment.or all cash will be Country trade.various kin will be Hold by Auction ades Uuderwear, Lace, Embroidery, Pancy Dry » seven o'clock, resulted in the fairest portion taken.Particulars from tue undersigned.ALE OF ELEGANT in uase Lota without reserve, to cover advances, Goods about 400 cases of assorted boots and 48 FOLLOWS: + of Saginaw being left a mass of smoulder- SALE AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK BALE AT TEN O'CLOCK A.M.E 4 8% our Bales Rooms, No.320 St.JAMES BT, 0B shoes.Ing ashes.The spark is said to have start- : CLOCK.HOUSEHOLD FRIDAY MORNING, 26THMAY, : YBALE AT 10 A.M., EACH DAY.\u2014DRA WING ROOMed from the chienne of the Bere mod WALTER MH.KEARNS, BENNING & BARSALOU, FURNITURE.AT TEN O'CLOCK.MARCOTTE BROS,, re EC Ne a | he celebrated makers m the chimney of the Briggs an 18 8 Auctionesr.ms Auctioneers SIN 137\u201d On view THURSDAY.uss Auctioneers.fine Fancy Turkisn Carpet, Eastern Portieres, \\ Cooper factory.on what is knowu as the ni a room FRASER BROS., Fancy Odd Chalrs, Rockers, Gent's Keclining ' middle ground, and was carried to the dis- congress of wuinen.À section of flooring, \u2014CH EAP _ Pa aren Beat Velvet an Brussels 118 \u20ac : MARCOTTE BROS.SALE.Morocco ery > \u2018order by Te Nora ra 7 mantled mill plant of Sample & Camp on 30 by 20 feet in exte mi ntrance ! Carpets, Olleloths, &eo., de.\u2014 Oak Fire Place and Over Mantel, with ete, a the docks.where there were a number of | Washington Foire forming an entrance At ous rooms No.241 & $43 #1.Jymes Street, on OUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EF- NOTICE.to order by W.Scott & Sons, Oak Desk and - .piles of Tamber.Here it found rich food buddenly ave vent did fol] Sto situe, an OOKS.TUESDAY AFTERNOOY, MAY t3rd, ondes, Dev Goods Horchandiss nie ve oe Jak yigcrotary, Pedestal.Oak ie and in the twinkling of an eye the : re > venty-fiv OOMPRISING : \u2019 nro .2) so x i nd h kling of y a distance of twelve feet.Seventy five Largo regular rock sale at our Yooms No.330 oe ® STATE V.OLLIVON & CO., will be sold Bamboo Ecreon.Brass des Brackors eral B single Spark had grown aa 5 aoe panic stricken women fell in a mass of Bee our new 100 page line.Fine Oak Sod Walnut Bedroom sets.Osx and St.James 6%.on , 3 y Public Auction, on The fine Of and Water Color Paintings on © iu\u2019 mad career.Thenco the flames | idling humanity and the cries of BEST VALUE IN THE CITY.boards, Chalrs, Extension Tablos, Hlegant Friday Morning, 96th May, at 10 0'Cleck.TUeMay, the 1374 day of May, instant, the Walls will be apid at à later dais leaped to the east side, just below contributed to thennen already assemb ALL RULINGS, .Hall Biands, Cabinets, Drawing Room Cash advances made.Bafe storage for Furni- At the Civic No.594 of Lagauchetiere Street.\u2014 DINING ROOM ' contributed to the excitement that followed.suites.in silk Brocatelle, Plush ture, Pianos, Trunks, Etc.15t.At ten o'clock a.m., the furniture, liquors, Handsome Oak Sideboard and Extension Dining wines.in a word, the whole stock in trade, con- ble by Thomsog.Leather Di Chairs by i Bristol street, and north of the City Hall, Cries of pain and terror arose and from the nty-ive Cents per 100 es, etc, Easy and Odd Chalrs, Desks, Bookcases, ; PS x\u201c Se Br Twe ty-2 p pages, Wararobes, Fancy Tables Iron Hedsteads Springs 18 ¢ .FRASER BROS.Auctioneers.sticuting the '\u2018 Restaurant Victor * and having sante Oak Dinner Waggon, Fine Ouchac Tur- here Tacit Hee Te gan er collapsed section of the building came the ANT TTT TT 3 and Mattresses, Velvet Carpets, lunged to the late Dame Marie Élizadeth Vau- kish Carpet, Striped bi lus se No.À most exaggerated reports of many persons ho : - arpet, Striped Arabian Portiers, J.E.Winiler's ice-houses.Eleven resi- killed page jured.ter scores ype ople MOR [ ON, P HILLIP S & CU, Oliclochn, Lace Curtain, Ganrse ile Quilts, rar NE OF THE INSTITUTIONS OF THE drey, wite a Liotor Olitvon, of Montreal, Res- man and Brocaded Plush Curtains, Bronze dentes on Tilden street and on both sides of had rushed to the rescue and nearly four Stationers, Blank Rook Makers and Sets.Silverware, Cutlery, Iron Bedsteads, &c.City.Our Weekly Auctions eve ond CAL dleven o'clock in the forenoon, of the Gasaller, Dagnestan Rugs, Ornaments, Washington avenue down to Holden street geore of women had been extricated it was & N D ; Sr, M and à lot of second band Furniture, Odds and Friday, this year around, of Household Pur same day, we shall proceed to the sale of the im- i \u201cwere quickly licked up.Then the sparks found that about olgbt of them had been 1700 1757 NoTE DaME St., MoNTREAL.Ria dc, be.Vers \u2018of buyers Thoss consigning.Fosse can Dovable property bearing the civie No.594 of maLL\u2014 were carried atross the old bayou 1 the seriously injured, but none fatally.v SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.Lally aasured of having their ie tereste carefully Lagauchetliere street of the said city, and num- Turkish Rugs, Japanese Matting, Large Oak premises of the George F.Gross Lumber The etn lors of the International Coun- - RAE & DONNELLY, Auctioneers Aitended to.ber six hundred and fifty-two A (No, 668 A) of Hall Stand, with Mirror back by \u201cThomson.® mpany.The planing mill, lumber in the of] of the Wamen's Congress have settled \\ 1133 = 18 2 VRASER BROS., Aucti oo a of bis ftp Deing the proniisos for Tange entrance Pia oak Hal ohare oy urd and a dozen tenement houses melted the cause of their difference in regard to the (Y NTH | À W AKEH AM $ MON H ) where was the satd kestaurant Victor, and then Scott, Turkish Portieres, Deers\u2019 Antlers, 7 e Rnow.A ext came the - lington & UT- distribution of officers to the various | FoR LEASURE BOATS.WE HAVE ON we will resume the sale of the stock In trade Wilton Stair Carpet, etc.tis Manufacturing Company's extensive countries.It was decided that England ery hat oe Ite hand, for private sale, at very reason.Above-mentioned.plant and ots à old ve factory, all of should have the presidency; America, the By Anna Katharine Green, Sharad alor aod able Prices, duo lar o Land Sem Assortment of ¥or vhe conditions apply to B hood.watt at Dt tos 25.0 Nuglith : .ere the fire yice-presidency; France, one secretary, and \u201c \u2018A ty, for , u ntario 8 7.COUYLEE & LAMANCHE, Notaries, | oo Th 2 on., struck Jefferson Su resid and in an hour England one:and thetreasurership should go (vTE rue MEL MTUTERE avi re in head, aud coring diodrust: FRANER BROS.; 107 St.James Street, Montreal! Norkers Rte C1 res Dio is pres Dood bY ou some of the finest residences in the city to Finland, Officers were elected as fol- \"or THE BRIDX,\u201d kTC, ETC.toration of the hair, tbere is no equal for 3183 $0, 929 aod 224 St.Jumes Street.« perts at the game \u201cto be 500000 to moos oF The were in ashes, J ] ; lows: Sady Aberdeen, president; May * 5 MARCOTTE BROS.Frabies in thiscity.Gas Fitiings, Emerson street, whero the Tne contac | Wak mace\u201d ects President: Mme Book peng rave moon cor 1 Maria artin, recording-secretary; Eva BO tL i N.B.\u2014The premises can be visited every d \u2014 A \u2014_ eastward, south of and along Emerson McLaren (England), corresponding secre- .\u2019 between 10 Li up to 3 pm.* 118 5 Fine Yapr ae Room.street towards the sity limits.a cut a tary, Baroness Alexandria Gripenberg The Secret of the Laboratory.Chairs, rye Mahogany Rota aaa Easy Chale wide swath on Owen, Howard and Sheridan (pinland), treasurer.mo alnut tension abl avenues and other streets east.\u2018The \u2018 \u2014 CHAPTER XVIL\u2014(Continued.) PARISIAN HAIB RENEWER Dries in 6 Hours : (GTFARING SALE OF FURNITURE W Embrolderea seu\u201d caver.sub urtains, Kto., ON MONDAY AND TUHSDAY NEXT, AT TWO P.M.EACH DAY, \u2014\u2014BÉDROON3-\u2014- Orphans Home succumbed early, but the A {omates were all removed to places of RECEPTION TO ABERDEEN.\u201cI don\u2019t understand you,\u201d she protested, Ta comporttion la puch Chat hope oan safety.The patients were all removed pop ; directed, the increasing do- Island City 3 from\u201d St.Marys Hospital, which wns in Canadians in Chicago Congratulate puckering her black brows and growing mand and quantity soif ot ' \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Art Square Walsot Boga aan.Fort Turk- c extreme danger for a time, but was saved, Him on Hls Appolntment.very energetic.\u201cldon't want to do it now ubys) ton, Pure Pre ared House Paints 17 splendid Parlor Sets, Turkish Rug, Plush, 8p a, Hair Mattresses, Oak Bureau an 3 The fury of the Je carried the sparks CHICAGO, Ma 23 The Herald says that any more than I have for the last twelve ton to all rho p Raw sue and Hair Cloth, 81 a Sus ashitand (very Dae), Tables, Easy ong distances, and at o'clock the fire ha 3 y Sh 8 3 i .use ; arble Top, ut, Cherry an Chairs, Chamber Sets, resched the planing mill, factory and lum- three hundred Canadians attended the re- months.Only I am gett oe pertes i » bottle.LK 88 BEAUTIFUL SHADES , Mattresses, Spring Bods, Mantel Beds .KITCHEN 2 \u201cber yard of E.Germain, which was de- Cevtion to Lard Aberdeen on Thursday at am notone who can want a thing an TT For outside and inside work.Fino Sideboërds, Black Walnüt.Jewel Cooking Range, No.0, Kitchen Utensils, i stroyed, as well as n large number of dwell- the Canadian omices on the Fair Grounds.patient.I want Miss Hermione Cavanagh ment, grow more insinuating and fatherly The Best is the Cheapest.Oak and Chetry, 6 Dining ore , \u2019 A.\u2018Îngs in that section of the city.The f nly recely with many expressions of and her sister to laugh and be gay like other in his man ner, day by day.To him this Tun EE Tables with \u20ac Leaves a taOn view Monday, May 23, from 3 10 5 = excitement was at fever heat, and in many rien Vwith ré the Countess being pre.irls, and till they give up all nonsense of Of 8 house in which there lurked a mystery large lotor Bplendid O'Clock.\u201cThe Piano and Billiard Table can be instances houses caught fire and were da- sented with an elegant bouquet of red ETS ; worth his penetrating, was a bllss that af- P.D.DO DS & co.ctures, 23 seen At any time.\u201d fis: stroyed before the occupants were hardly Yoses.The Earl was introduced by J.S.self-seclusion they never will; and so most vied with that of feeling himself on 188 and 190 McGill st.of Carpets, Fancy Fables Easy Chairs, Two BALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.* aware they were In danger, and dozens of Larke, the Canadian Commissioner in I say to myself that any measures are justi- the road to wealth.He pottered and poked a ee tt Leather Covered Dining Bots.MN.BICKS à 00 A families raved practically nothing.The ¢harge of the World's Fair exhibits, as the \u201capfe that lead to tend.Don\u2019t you about in the laboratory, till there was not a Parties desiring to buy Furniture should at- - li pe Fire Department labored heroically, but Earl Guvernor-General.He assured the think ! am right?spot in the room or an article on the shelves tend this sale, as all the above articles are new OTIOR fine Auctioneers, 2 with little success.Fully 100 men em- Far! that his appointment met with the He smiled warily and took her pail of cur- which had not felt the touch of his hand; HEARN & HARRISON and from the bankrupt stock of the St.Jerome co Patatings belonging aon OH And Water Ra ployed in the factories burned are out of Beartiest approval of the people of rants from her hand.and Hermione and Emma, with what some 9 Company, and will be sold without reserve.remain on the wall during the sale ot ture, employment, aud hundreds of families are Canada.They almost considered him a \u201cI think you are the brightest woman and | might have thought a curious disregard of rnc Sale at Two P.M.Each Day.but will not be sold until & later , due % homeleas, as about three hundred buildings Canadian by adoption, since his home have one of the clearest heads I ever knew.their father's belon ngs, let him do this, MARCOTTE BROS.notice of which will be given.fe 3 a were burned.had been among them for a time.His } don't remember when I have seen a merely restricting him from approaching us Auctioneers.\u20ac.Vehicles loaded with househuld goods personal interest in Canada was well woman who pleased me so well.Shall we their own rooms.Possibly they felt as É drawn by horses on a frantic run, were Known and appreciated, and paved the be friendst am only a solitary bachelor, some of the gloom of the place was lifted by RAND CLEARING SALE rushing in all directions to places beyond WAY for a pleasant and successful admin- travelling hither and thither because I do the presence of even this evil-eyed old man; G E the reach of the devastating flames, and va.istration.Al agitation for annexation tothe not know how else to spend my moner; but and possibly the shadows which were w- RADE SALE * cant lots were soon occupied by honschold the United States was directly characterized Jam willing to work for your ends If you ing around them both, as Hermione labored = 4) On Friday Afternoon, May 36¢h.goods.In many instances these refuges 88 of little importance by the assurance that are willing to work for mine.\u201d day after day upon the history she was 1645-1843 NOTRE DAME STREET.\u2018 \u2014or\u2014 ; We will hold at our Nos Were unavailing, as property after being the Gov ernor-General would find the Cana- \u201cAnd what are they?\u2019 she simpered, look- writing for ber lover, made this and every - 10% U1821 and 1823 Notre Dame Stroet, removed to supposed places of safety wns dians loyal to the throne.Mr.Larke re- in very much delignted.Dorls was not other circumstance disconnected with the f x av xtensive cl sale of found by the fire and destroyed.All the ferred to the part the Countess had taken without atibition, and from\u201d THis \u2018moment important theme they were considering of ° \u2019 - | erwear ancy I 00 $ écarte.e00Da hand nitore hotels in the city were pressed into service in the Woman's Congress, and congratu- no without her hopes.little moment to them.However that ma.I | d 8 6 ea r Pianos, Mirrors, Gasaliers, Carpets, to remove invalids, old people, ladies and 1ated the Earl that he had so true and ac- **To make these young ladies trust me so be, he came and went as he would, and ha ° We received instructions from E Delaunay to pictures, and * children to ulaces of safety.The body complished a helpmatcin his new and digni- that I may visit them off and on while I many sly hours in the long, dim laboratory sell at our rooms, 89 Kt.James street, on A large quantity ot good and useful household of a man who perished, was identi- fied position, ; remain in this place.I thought it was and in the narrow twisted corridors at the WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY Péth, 23th ast, appointments which have boen removed Lo our a fled as Robert Turner, aged 80 years.He The Earl, replying, assured the ker pleasant here before, but mow\u2014\" The old back of the house, and what was worse and Tithout reserve and in lots, to suit the trade, promi ues For oonven lence of sale.3 was feeble, and resided with his daughter, 874 his audience that both himself and fellow finished with a look and a sigh, and perhaps mere disastrous still, on the stairs DRAMATIST'S STORY.ae Foods Comprising Undershirts and Drawers SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.Mrs.s Heward.When the house of the.Countess were heartily thapkful for Doris\u2019 subjugation was complete.and in theogen doorways with Doris, who THE MA * for ladies and gentlemen, in Merino and Balbrig- .c e latter burned he wandered away and their very cordial reveption.The fact Yet she did not let him at this time any had learned toss her head and smile very an, Farietans, of all colors, Book Muslins, Brus- M.SICKS & CO, vas found burned to a crisp.John Clark Nas ra vin and Lcpcoura ng and al farther into ber plans, poraibly because she curiously eh busing hertait in the \u2014\u2014 fois Net, fusion eu, lik Vell , Hercules uss Anctionsers a missing.e total loss sustained is \" w not formed any.e only on kitchen, or ing those brief minu raid, , ; 1000, The total insurance will aggregate Present as the occupant of the high office more and more about her love for the respite abroad, Which the duties of the [From the French of Edouard Lemoine.) Pisek and White Lace and iduncine Net, sil RTANT i about $600,000, to which e had been appointed.Until: young ladies, and her wonder over their place demanded.And so the week passed In a Parisian green-room s new per Cashmere and Taffotas Gloves tee.Hib Jere ° CADILLAC, Mich., May 23.\u2014Terrible forest he was sworn.in he could not be regard- conduct, and he, listening for any chance and Saturday night came.form laining of nervousn bons, Velvet Ribbons, Cashmeres.Dreas , UNRESERVED SALR.x, fires are raging all around here.The saw © as holdin the position.But having word which might help him in his own per- It was seven o'clock, and train-time, and er was comp\u2018aining ©88.plush, velvet, Silk and Satin and many other Turkish Rugs and Carpets, for a mill of Edward Malgeridge.four milesrouth heard that the presentation of his name plexity, walked back at her side, till \u20ac ey the blinds in the Cavanagh house guarding From some of her companions she received .%\\ \u2018account of whom ît may cou.! of here, was burned on Saturday morning, had been approved by the Queen.he was arrived in sight of the house, when hegave the front windows were ipped just a little.encouragement, but the majority expressed BALE AT IAN RACH DAT.- corm.The lumber camp of Louis Sands, near ¢htitled to recelve congratulations.He her the pail and slunk back to comeon later Behind one of these sat Emma, listening to themselves after this fashion: \u201cSuch 183 AncH The subscribers will offer at pub- Lake City, was burned on Friday night, thought himself fortunate in being able to alone.Buta seed was sown at that inter- the restless tread of Hermione pacing the : lic suction At their rooms, Nos.18:21 and four men were burned to death.F ght receive so many congrattiations.He and view which pas destine to Dear stran e floor in the room above.She knew tha the fremont bo re As asie has and L823 NOTRE DAME STREKT, others are missing.e horses were all è anad fruit; and it is ha telling which felt the all-important letter was done, but e orm us, or ; or ent, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3isi ; burned, and the camp is totally destroyed, Strangers.as they had already resided in mnost satisfaction at the understood com.could Poot \"know its contents or what grave or gay, so we must remain.Who- GREAT AUCTION TRADE SALE a arte pumber of fine t Ÿ A farm house nenr Tusin was destroyed, the Dominion.This fact had intensified pact between them\u2014the hard, selfish, and their effect would be upon the free, v ambitl cured of hi Lor- @riental Rugs, Carpets and Strip, aud the farmer, hls wife and two children the interest with which he shouldreturn as scheming miser, or the weak and obstinate light-hearted man whose approach they ©Y9T saw an ambitions man of his which must be sold to close consignments rs lost their lives.the occupant of the honorable position to servin -woman, who excused to hberself the were expecting.She thought she ambition, or a miser of his avarice?\u201d BOOTS AND SHOES.The assortment will comprise Turkish.Persian \u2018 \u2014 which be had been appointed.He was im- duplicity of her conduet by the ples, true ought to know all that Hermione had been Some members of the compan and In ugs all of A superior \u2014 ; objected dian Carpets and R Per \u201cCircasslan\u201d and \u201cVancouver.\u201d pressed with the ever-increasing import- enough asfar as it went, that she was promp - through in the year which passed, yet to the fatalism of these oye and We will sell at our rooms, §9 Sr.JANES BE.OD texture And beautiful in coloring QUEBEC, May 22.\u2014List of saloon passen- ance of that part of the British Emplre, and ed by love for those she served, and a \u201cde.the wild words uttered by her sisterin their one said: \u201cIf you ask for a converted | Wednesday and Thursday, 24th and 5h uss.Several are extra large sizes, which 18 ver .\u2018\u201cVan- ers per Dominion Line R.M.S was glad to know of its loyalty.© AVE sire to see the two women she admired as late memornble interview, had lett a doubt miser, I can show you one.Here he is! I About 450 cases of assorted Boots and Shoes, Oult to obtain in aver Captain Williams, from Liver his hearty concurrence to what had Been bright and happy as their youth and beauty in her mind which a week's meditations had am one.\u201d y for Men.Women and Children, Calf, Buff, Split, iso somo very ey Inisld Japanese Bropzes, \u2018 pool : raid of the Countess, knowing that she was demanded.only served to intensify.Yot the fears to The man who sald this was a popular Kip.Kid and Goat Boots, Laced, Buttoned, Shoes, Catalogues will be ready and the goods on view i Mise Alexander, Mr.Anderson, Mrs.Ander- * le to do re than her TE ; 2 which it had given rise were vague, and she dramatist, noted for generosity.His state- * these gobds re Most quality.well intshed Monday anû Tuesday previous to day of sale.gon, Mr.Ashman, Mrs.Ashman, Mr.and Mrs.Aree cheers, a for Her Maj sy sgention, RXV kept saying to herself: \u2018\u2018There cannot be ment was received with ejaculations of and suitable tn every respect to thé city and coun- SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.eaugrand, Miss Beaugrand, Mr.Bell, Mr, W Be Co treaty.T- CHAPTE IL anything worse than I know.Hermione \u201cNonsense I\" \u201cImpossible I\" \u201cDa you expect try trade.M.NICES à CO Brown, Mr.Buckholder, iss ar on.Mr and deen and oS he ountess will return to Chi- SUSPENSE.oxaggerated when she intimated that she us to believe that?\" \u201cIndeed,\u201d answered ositively without reserve and in lots to suit ms ] SO ravers.¢ 5s, Chawman, Miso Chipmayand seriant im.cago in October.| hada secret bitterer than that we keep to- he, quite.seriously, \u201cI apesk the truth.I the Wats of domiers.0 1, == ningham, Miss Alex.Dennistown Mrs, Dennis.Aberdoen Salls for England.' The letter which Frank sent to Edgar gether.She has suffered so much she can- was a miser, although now, I trust, I am ï town, Mr.Dickinson, Miss Dudgeon, Mr.and NEW YORK, May 22\u2014On Friday evening described his encounter with Huckins, and not judge.I will hope that all will go such no longer.If you care to hearit, I MARCOTTE Mrs.Dyer, Mr.Eteson, Mr.Elifs, Mrs.Franklyn, Lord and Lady Aberdeen arrived at the expressed a wish that the Doctor would right, and that Mr.Etheridge will receive will relate to you the story of my conver- SALE OF THE RANKIN Hon.Lady Freemantle, Mr.Geddes, Mrs.God es, Brevoort House and sailed on Saturday employ some proper n to watch his explanations and so make her bis everlast- gion.It was effected by a child's tear.\u201d few words to his patient, beckoned Æ COLLECTION fes or Geddes and infant.Mr.and, fre.Gilmour morning by the \u201cAurania.\u201d A Herald re- movements and see that he did not make {pg debtor.If once she is made to feel that Ali present immediately crowded around me to approach.As did so the poor \\ PAINTINGS.Hunt, Mr.Humphrey, Mr.Lawrence.Mp.Lit.Porter tried to interview the nobleman with himselfdisagreeable to the Misses Cavanagh she owes him something, she will ual- him, and heard from his lips the following woman tried to raise herself.The & * _ ef OIL tle, Mr.Loftua Mre Lonadale Mr.Littic, Mr the following result: I showed him a pub- whom he had evidently set himself to an- ly yield up her resolve and make both him recital : mixture of sadness and pride upon her fad- | ih Weare instructed by the Cusce- Martin, Miss Maitland, Mr.Moelimont, Mr.lished despatch from Ottawa, the gist of ne , and me py.She will see that some \u201cIn 18%,\" said the dramatist, \u201cI had just ed countenance told fne plainly how great tors, te sell nt emp ross, Nes, LE Mealon, Rev.Montgomery, Mr.Nelson, Mr.and which was that the Government is anxlous hat, then, was Etheridge\u2019s surprise to vows are better broken than kept,and \u2014\" ven to the theatre of the Porte-Saint- an effort it had cost her to a me.1891 and 1533 Notre Bar oat., Mrs, Ofaucher, Miss Ofaucher, Mr.Ouimot, Mr.that Lord Stanley, the present Governor- receive on the following day M rer, from Here her thoughts were interrupted by fren one of the most successful of my Using the strongest plea that she knew, the Valuable Private Col.r.Hu Arthur Parker, Mr, Pellot: ery Mr.Poulter Mr.General, shall remain in office as long as his friend, to the effect clings the appearance of Hermione.The latter pieces.One day about that time two she pointed to her child with weak, trembl.' of ©fl Paintings by Old Masters, be- Powell, Mra Powell, Mr.and Ritchic, Miss ; ; : 3 \u2018 i pr : 7 , possible in the hope that something will had not only called-upon the young ladies had not been able to walk off her excite- d me by the same t.ing finger, and sald in low tones: here Ea Richio, Miss M.W, Ritchie, Hr ose occur to prevent Lord Aberdeen'\u2019s appoint- mentioned By him, but had made himself ment, and so bad come down stairs to bear Both were from Marseillan.One Pos She will soon be alone in the world.\u2019 lenging te the late Colonel Rankin, Misa Dorothy Rosamond, Mr.Ross, Mr.Seifort, ment.\u201cWell, bless mo, this is amus- Yery much at home with them, having the moments of suspense with her sister.from a theatrical manager, inform- \u201cEven this touching appeal produced (I of Windsor.Mrs.Sewell, Mis Violot Sewcll, Miss Marjory ing,\u201d laughingly remarked Lord Aber- Junched, dined, and report even said break- \u201cI hope he will not stop,\u201d she cried.\u201cI ing ms that he intended ringing out blush to say it) no effect upon my hard Sewell, Miss Edith Sewell, Miss Barbara Sowell deen.as he \u2018réad the clipping.\u201cIt js fasted at their table.donot Yoel as it I could see him ti\u201d my new piece there, and that he desired heart.I answered coldly: ' Why give wa + This collection Is well kaowe, in Ontario und .and pure, Mim Sinclair, Iiov.Mh aire.absolutely rot, but very funny for all This was startling news to Frank, especi- \u201cYou will have to,\" murmured my ce a final rehearsals of the to such fearst You are young; why lose afl the Western a EN | Mr.Buckling, Misa Townsend, Mr.Frank that.y, it forces me to assure you ally after the letter he had written to Her.\u201cfor here he comes\u201d And the next mo- drama.With regard to remuneration for ho 1\" A less selfish man would have ad- frere picked up here and there by the, * Turner, Mr.© Mrs, Wainwright, Major that my nomination has been cordially re- mione, but he restrained himself from re- ment the ardent, anxious face of the young my trouble, I might make my own terms in ded: You have a brother-in-law also, who inte Colonel Hankin during ex\u2018ensive and , Waldran, Mr.Ward, Mra.Falkland W .ceived hy every ore of political prominence turning at once to Marston, as he was half lawyer appeured at the gate the reason.The second letter, a very brief means to do his best for you.But I said travel in different countiles.We might men- - iss Warron, Miss F.Warren, Ming Wells, Mr, in Cannda vo far as Penn Pi dge.Lord tempted to do, and wrote ber again, this whole outside world seem brighter to one one, ran thus: \u201cMonsieur\u201d the ite and nothing of the sort.My only thought was tion that theso pictures were pide pride a ; (Hloocks, Mra.Wilcocke and Infant, Miss R.Stanley himself has most heartily con.time beseeching her in plain words to have pair of eyes which watghed him.daughter of your brother are dyingof want.how I might most easily escape from the the Colonel during many Tota ever tempt him Noocks and nurse, Mre A.Wilcocks; saloon, gratulated me.But, there, I'm talking, Bothing to do with so suspiciousa person as \u201cHe wants to talk about our visitor,\u201d de- Some hundreds of france would seve them, threatened burden.The little girl, who part with tbe collection or even any partion 9; in T ate, 95, ateerage, and it will not do.You must excuse me.\u201d he knew this Huckins to be, and advised clared Hermione.\u201cI cannot talk about and I doubt not that you will hasten to visit had been gazing at me with won en ot pe 617.st hip \"Ci > 3 : © steamship Circassian, ; Ana ne from But if reticent as to politics, His Lordship her where to ap for assistance in case anything so \u2018trivial to-day; so do you see connexions so near to you, and make ar- eyes, now came to my side, and said: Wi The late Oolonel Rankin was the father of Mr.McKee Rankin, t| Liverpool, May 11 : 3.40 > Cabin: bre MJ.A\" , Mr.H.ic this intolerable Intruder was not willing to him, when he rises to go, say that Doris ou, please, sit upon the bed?Because you and favorite Ballard, Me H ] vs , fie he Fa soc ieative on w orld s be shaken off.This letter brought the fol- win) brin a ceriain packet jo Mis door to- cont meute Jor piel (Present re Ire tho tall for mé to kiss you if you stand.\u2019 1 ho weil known vo oll, Miss A.M.Blizzard, Mr.Bri tock, Mr.J.tablishment of the Irish village in which lowing answer, night, I will not meet his eyes till that Dr, Lambert, of Marseilles.\u201cI sat down, and the child climbed upon Catalogues aronow being prepared and date of i Burgos MeL.Cohen, Mr.LC Took Rev.Lady Aberdeen Is so deeply interested.DxAr Mr.ETHERIDGE: ordeal is passed.\u201d And witha gasp that \u201cAs I have already told you, I wasamiser My knee.Her mother's eyes were closed, Exhibit and sale will bo announced shortly.Dyer Capt.J.Grant Gordon, Mra.Gordon, Mr.We are proud of our Irish village,\u201d said he, Do not be concerned aboutus.Mr.Huckins showed what this moment was to her, she jn the worst sense of the word.The physi- and herhands were clasped together as if In M.HIOKS & CO, .Gray, Mr.L.Hallyer, Mr.Herbert, Mr.\u201cand believe that it will work a great will not trouble us unduly.Knowing his char.flew from the room, just as Doris'sstep was cian's letter, far from moving me to , prayer.Unafirighted by my black looks, 3 Auctioneers.Kuight, Mr.Kitchen, Dr.Maxwell, Me.3.MS benefit to clever fingéred girls of Ireland.acter, we are not likely to be misled by him, and heard in the hall on her.way to the front merely renewed certaîn an feelings the little one threw her arms around my Combe, Miss E.Nicholls.Mr.8.Peahall, Miss Lady Aberdeen wishes simply to bring the it smusesus in our loneliness to have so queer door.which had formerly existed in my neck, and pressed her lips to my cheek.Fo Kaaba, Meal: \"Cabh: Mir Loa, pet x bs remarkably clever handiwork of the Irish Oo Ean Teen arn \u2018and keeps a keen \u201cWhere Is Four sisterf\u201d were the first mind towards my sister-in-law.When, \u2018Will you aly gar said she.\u2018I will : ; Thomas.Total: n, Zi; intermediate, 02; girls before the world 50 as to establish a eye upon him.He doas not offend us except words u by Frank, as he came into some years , my brave aailor love you so dear ou arelike pape He , market for their laces, curiosity, but as that Is excusable in an old the room.brothér, who had since been drowned, was very good.Are you good, toof My N TICE.f Persia Much Disturbed.pan tra et intoa bousehold igo urs, we taire, enrmrered Emma.\u2018She does had written to tell me of his ing only answer was to unclasp Der arma, some : SEAEHERAN, May a in The Situation at THE \u201cWANDRAHM.\u201d youreels we will dtkraies the toirader.° veryth thing is clear between you.let- m miscrablo pride and mnlsosiness bad re down upon the por.She cat upon me & \u2014 Persin.hus grown worse since the poopie Ever sincerely yours, ter she promised is written, and you shall piled that in marrying a penniless girl, glance of ming) surprise, disappointment, Inthe matter of A.E.CHAURET, 3304 Amberst g broke out inoriat vs since the people [6PECTAL TO THE STAR-] - Hreputosz Cavamaon.have it bonigit.Then it you wish to come considered that he was doing » most foolish and fear, and a tear rolled slowly down her Strest, Montreal 1 forestalling of Rrain by the authonitie epod QUEBEC, May 28.\u2014Mr.Simons, who went This letter was put near Frank's again\u2014\" her smile completed the sen.and action.I wassven wretch cheek.Her silent sorrow worked the Tne undersigned will sell by auction at No.80 5 is now reported that À bread question in down on board the \u201cLord Stanley\u201d to make heart but it did n Tolley hie from his tence._: en to him to break off the miracle that her pretty, fond prattle had st Jamesstreet, Montreal, really a pretext to cover the counter in: 2 PUrvey of the \u201cWandrahm,\u201d hms not yet anxiety.On the contrary, ic added to his He took heart at this smile.| match, If that wete still possible.My failed toeffect.Aabyan enchabtor's wand, | oN THE BRD MAY, 1808, vrigue.Fa ad i So, © coun tn > returne wn.The tug \u201cFlorence,\u201d fears because it added to his mystification \u201cI do not doubt,\u201d said be, \u201cthat Lahall bs brother, like the honorable man he was, the ugliness of my character, the utter AT 11 O'CLOCK fo the disturbed locality, who bilieve thoy With three schooners in, tow, containing What did Huckine want, of the Misses Cava.bers very early in the morning.\u201d And then wedded the he loved.My sister-in-law, brutality of my conduct, was revealed Vo wno sasets of to rose ot oon: - oan adv nce.th iT Il mn \"I i terests by part of the \u201cWandrahm's\u201d cargo, arriv nagh, and what was the real reson for the he glanced all around him, who was a high-spirited Breton, never for.me in that moment.1 shuddered in ot Groceries and Liquors.$588 78 5 per ncivicual interests bY here about noon Saturday.; na: I they showed him?Was the nas Huckins still bother your he t my letter, and despised its writer, horror and self-disgust, and ylelded at once Stock 9 promotine utile disorder.The soldiers \u2014\u2014 Boome i heh on which ho core asked.hen sho lost her husband, and found her- to my good angel.lifted the dieconsolate ROUES MocE 21 0 98 08 could not rosist the ophortanity e bio ot.TEN HOURS LONG ENOUGH, TOO.t5 know! He began to hasten his business \u201cOh.\u201d she cried, with some constraint, self in need, it was Jong ers she could little maiden into my arms, and, laying m ee occasion offered for plundering on thelr ow ferrciAL THE STAR] and plan to leave the city this time \u201cwe AÏlow him to Some here.\u201cTis the herself to pply tome.Bat the sight of band u chor ead, aid?Yea, my BOE poux dia per tt is 32 - A TO STAR, .an one * seuvsrenvs sagan ee nr honey took sides with the riot- OTTAWA, May 22.\u2014The mill bands here for: ore than a single night.not without he paused and seemed to bite off her wand had at last broken down her pride.be ny dear little Janghter.and Pils Jove Store will be apen on the 29wp May.There is said to have been À trig- have notified their employers that, they will his own secret doubts.Hideit as he would, Words.; R 8 the en men e Marsei care y ays.MARCOTTR BROS, gle, the two factions prin apon \u2018each other Bot work more than ten hours daily after he still dherished the 9 affection for '\u2018Donot let us talk of trivialiftes, ts Theatre seemed likely to prove a hi IT sor (happy this promise 27006 3 KENT & TERCETE Sw and many were killed and wounded.June 1., the once Simpling, dant \u2018aghing-eyed completed, \u201ctill the | Bre question of all in profitable one, I o jou might gpect, out | pirat DAY Words fal] 14 Sedrine, orl ms on dA French to BiBckade Bankok.By Cable and Wire.combat a fervent Jeuire to pass er + te speak of this visitôr ot whom you so little to the manager | my siclan and myself.Joy, however, seldom ga st once, and followed BANKOK, Slam, May 22.\u20141t i rted _ \\ ttle di - kills, \u2018Brother! brother!\u201d she murmured y s repo WASHINOTON, May 2 \u2014The President though when he ylelded to this temp- PES with some person with sa litle rasé a hotel \u2018how my thoughts have y ve.\u201d intend to blockade this port.i i i ; ; ery - well,\u201d he rejoin sible, W you po! has appointed Michael J.Hendrick, New tation; ho went by like an sutoma- MA i ted oth his wal sil a, ou Sacoas Se inde Forgive mel Her gratitude ung = that | The Chinese, who constitute half the popu- Hampshire, consul at Belleville, Ont.ton, and never looked to or wis , 1 lation of the city, are much disturbed 1} \u2019 _ ; left\u2019 unless it was a dark nigh impetuosi to the doar.net of enquiring forme, the doctor who had newly-awakened conscience more 8 0s the report and are believed to be preparing ion \u201cguj ed Zhe bitternces of the WL proud and an exacting one.will goto Dr.Sellick's then, at once written on my.sister i-lawe behalf.As I than any reproach could bave done.0 auons for a revolt in case the blockade ls en- stances of the abuse of non-unionists multi.His self-esteem had been hurt and he could | I may receive Tour sister's communieation had not replied to his letter, the good man toned nge | that of \u2014~FOR~\u2014 forced.The British residents have made & Sly.The Dragoons and extra police remain Not bring himself to make even the shadow thesooner.Tell her every moment wili be had said in his sitaplieity: \u2018He will be here $he sick woman's removal to a better dwell- demand upon their government for a guard ph duty of an advance who bad been An hour till itis in my hands.in n, \u2018and had looked for me every day.The doctor, with ready kindness, un: UEEN'S \u2018BIRTHD AY to protect them.: \u201cDoria will it où have lost time, sir, said he, \u2018Doubt.dertook the task of house-hunting, for ! 11 .Tayo act rightly that did you Which I, a stranger to the place, was not so ht or ou A» valified, THOMAS SONNE, - one e the instrument of his huv.iliation} And m y ! Fam ol q ; \u201cHe found forus a delightfal cottage in ba barhood of pécllhtral There w i £ i El § OTTAWA, May 22.\u2014Mr.Thomas Kenn ; No Cholera in Germany./ agent for the McLaren estate, re whe Jot he poaching ben he the ught of miisfor.nk a BERLIN, May 20.\u2014At a meeting of medi- drowning of two men on Monday in the usine ax Fra bout the mes ia her cal soclietiba Fri evening, Prof.Virch Li river, fifty mil B ham.; 3 said the ecurrente of cholera anywhere In Thetr namics were Matthew Roamer Sud: house of the hypocritical an ungrinelpled 1 was completely nonplussed.My sole ares a sister-In-law, my niece aud nr 187 Cemmissioners Street.Germany this yoar was :mprobahie.b d John Leclair, of Blanche.The cking.Han ho listened only for a object (1 vist es had bos the eeif~lived for three months.At the end of Thé amburg police will prosecute the wors bound up the Fiver in & canes ad moment to the leading oA Jia ating 11 professional one; but how te rom that time the raothe y pas a Po ier tod that Orrawa, May 28.\u2014An order-In-council |-and lent his entreaties to those of Frank for sbame I cold not so.A ny away, laaving ber child to may care, with \u201c several cases slatio cholera had beon Las been authorizing » refund of 90 a, y dismissal of their unreliable guest, | stead of t to as ce in my affection.; found in the city and its suburbs recenity.cént.on all duties paid on cutlery and buf the hour had not yet come for BR à i= od away with with me ever since.Her joys have A From Paris to Chieaxo on Foot, fete imported from the United States for selt-betre , and so\u201d he , even J to wy Stator io w's pout e, been my Joye, her lie has been ty fife.Do Panis, May 28,\u2014The champion long dis.the entertainment of the thirty thousand while himself for pris ns & rica wretched room.Yet the 1 not ows her tear .tance walker [ardsaux, has announced his Bombers Bho over Grccted to attend t the would not Vid at the oapending Brut object tt that Sought Joy pue precione 1 , Gathered oT heart\u2014has - es , vi one ; : ME Chcant be Say of Sibarla anf the Rows, May 92.Hers von Buslow, the \u201chowever, kept & man at watehupos: stood ber lisle girl with largo.black eyes, the nopened ower\u2014oxpanding i for the hE ï T the winner's purse to Prussian minister to the Vatican, appli the sus 8 .ution which curly Mir, and à fats whose ox: 2 y nee fon Delis and Alaska, pi $he t prose of 20,008 france.on [| late evening for audience with | certaink did oot amotin mush.ae the was à pathetis com où ; ste secitraie a Appears {Su hd She.hp A Youds Shakhknaw y\u201d The Violet La THE = MovritAL DAILY STAR MONDAY THE INCINERATOR INVESTIGATION.Mr.Richard Bolton's Clear and Coneise Statement.HOW THE CITY BOUGHT THE GREGORY FARM LAND.Mr.Mann's Letter of Acceptance Ante-Dated Two Days.The large general committee room at the City Hall was pretty well tilled on Saturday afternoon when the investigation by a special committee of the City Council into the purchase of the incinerator sites was commenced.The evidence of Ald.Beauso- lell, Clendinneng, Germain and Tansey, members of the Health Committee, and of Mr.Richard Bolton, present of the Montreal Loan & Mortgage Company, was heard.The latter made a very clear and distinct statement, and showed that when Mr, William Mann decided on March 28, about 1.p.m., to take the property at 124 cents he bad already sold it that morning to the city for 18 cents a foot.Mayor Desjardins presided, and there were also present, besides those mentioned above, Ald.Stevenson, Thompson, Smith, Eavignac, Leclerc and Dagenais, members of the Committee; Ald.Bumbray and James, Mr.Ethier, Q.C., joint City Attorney; Ald.James, Messrs.G.Lamothe, Joel Leduc, \u2014 Clement, W.E.Cheese, J.C.King, A.Levesque and J.Monier.To expedite matters it was decided to put the questions to the witnesses.Mr.G.Lamothe asked if he would be allowed to put questions to the witnesses.The Mayor\u2014*\u2018\u2018Whoin do you represent?\u201d \u201cMyself as a taxpayer,\u201d replied Mr.Lamothe, and he was informed that he might ask them through the chairman the e as members of the committee, * Will the witnesses be sworn?\u201d asked * As there is no specific charge we cannot compel witnesses to take the oath,\u201d replied or.Mr.Lamothe thought that in that case the investigation would not offer any guarantee of truth and was afraid citizens who had intended to assist would not think it worth their while now, \u201cIf the investigation is not a serious one, it is because the charges made are not spegific,\u201d said the Mayor.\u201cWe are ready to conform to clause 271 of the City Charter,\u201d continued Mr.Lamothe.\u201cIt provides for the investigation of facts, not necessarily of fraud.\u201d The Mayor\u2014*\u2018The only fact complained of in your petition is that the land was too doar.That is only a matter of administra tion Ald.Beausoleil, who was the first witness, expressed his perfect willinguess to take he next the oath.And this sentiment was concurred in by all the others.Ald, usoleil said that he was away during all the tine that the negotiations were going on for the purchase of the Gre- or Amos ties.He had nothing o vith ite ther as an individual or as - alderman, directly or indirectly, or in pacity whatever.On his return from Otlaws he had moved the reconsideration of the purchase, but wus in the minority.His objection was too much land had been purchased, in view of the limited means of the Committee.He knew nothjng about the transaction.Nothing had come to his knowledge to make him f hink there was any fraud on the part of the Committee, or anything wrong, except that it vos bad licy to purchase so much land.lend nneng was a member of the oD tin appointed to select the sites for the incinerators, and he did not think they had paid too much.He had visited several pieces of land, and found objections to ail sites but the Gregory They had been seeking for an incinerator \u2018site for two years, but could not find knother about which there was not some serious objec- on.He was, therefore, READY TO PAY A HIGHER PRICE for that property than was asked.As to the size of the lot, he had always though that au incinerator should be surrounded by vacant land.They wanted enough property to be able to deposit the ashes and not to be obliged | to cart them away at an enormoun He had not thought of taki the land belonging to the Water De; ment because he knew what difficulties there are when it is sought to transfer a property from one department to Another.He was, besides, convinced that the city needed all the land it could get, \u2018\u201cThat is all I know of the transaction,\u201d concluded Ald.Clendinneng.\u201cWere you interested in the purchase of the property,\u201d now asked the Mayor.\u201cInterested in what, sirf\u201d asked Mr.Clendinneng.Mal\u201d the sale of the property?\u201d said the Mr it come to that,\u201d said Ald.Clen- dinneng with a bonnie \u2018face.\u201cW ell, T had no interest, personal, family or otherwise, directly or indirectly, except as an alderman anxious to do his duty to the city.I think the property was a bargain.\u201cWere you personally interested In the negotiations?nd you expect A commission or anythin elne?\" *\u201cMost solemnly I swear no.\u2019 Ald.Stevenson now oomimenced à reries of questions.Indeed he did a large amount of questioning with all the witnesses, Ald.Clendinnenz stated that after the fire at his foundry last summer, he went into the office of the Loan and Mortgage Company and asked the price of the Gregory proper- .He had taken no note of the transac- : ons at that time.but to the best of his recollection they naked 15 cents a foot for the roperty.He did not know whether the ompatiy owned it or held it under a mort- he sub-committee had made a report and submitted the letters offering five pro rties.ere those letters sent through the sub- committee!\u201d asked Ald.Stevenson.\u201cThey were sent both ways,\u201d replied Ald.Clendinneng.\u201cThe letter of ering he Costi- fhe! property on the canal was sent to me; e others were sent to the committee dr en the letters were not sent to the au mmittee and were not submitted by \u201cI will make my answers.I do not want them dictated by you; and I want no lecture either.\u201d \u201cDid the sub-committee authorize any one A 0 purchase the land for the cityf\u201d Now - did you proceed to ascertain the value of the property! Did you consult any onel\u201d \u201cI know the value of land in that section ee oe ohm land fered to oun fi \u201cWas not the land of or cents last summer?\u201d here ask.od Lid.Sa nt i) Clendinneng\u2014\u201cI have just \u2014\u2014 \u201cYes,\u201d said Ald.Savignac, \"I know, buat \u201cwen allowJme to frame oy answer or I will not allow your questions,\u201d retorted Ald.Clenfiinneng, \u201cI have \u201cFant declared that, to the best of my Lorie Twas =k 15 cents id you make an offer ss\u2014\u201cI think I oid 8 Jom lamp Bow rein ny at there marin y, snd it dropped out of my \\ : TERME paige ot d the tenderers kn w the day on which they ould make thelr offer © Tire thing wasp public enou; h.\u201d \u201cDi en Ald.v have any communications with the Did ou ery Witnesg\u2014*\u2018I had I think with Mesars.Costigan and Henderson.1 hat none with Clement and Pagnuelo.\u201d \u201cDid you have ar any with Mr.Mannf\u201d \u201cNone.I swear again that I did not know who the proprietor was; and when I found out it was Nr.Mann, 1 was more than ed.\u201d A closed Ald.Clendinneng\u2019s evidence, and Ald.Germain, chairman of the Health Committee, took the stand.He, however, said he knew very little about the transaction.It had been understood that the aldermen from the western wards should chose the site of the western incinerator.He had not even examined the contract of sale of the Bayard property.Ald, Tansey did not know who the pro- rotors of the Gregory property were, He had thought it could be got cheaper.However, it was the cheapest offer, Here Ald.Savignac aunounced that he HAD MADE A DISCOVERY in connection with the tender sent in to the Health Committee.As originally written, it appeared that the property had been offered at seventeen (dix-sept) cents.Now, however, over the word sept., and with a different ink, is written the word huit, which made it eighteen cents.It was not at all well done, in fact it had become somewhat blotted in making the change, that the members who saw it said it was difficult to make out what the price really was.* Another noticeable feature,\u201d remarked an alderman afterwards \u2018\u2018is that the correction is of precisely the same color as that used in the City Hall.Ald.Savignac said he would like this explained, but Ald.Tansey re ped that the question had not been brought you not Know the city Had some Ald.Tansey?\u201d pro ty in St.Gabriel Ward, À Lt was the reply.\u201cw hy did you not recommend thatT\u201d \u201cBecause | was afraidit might be too near the settling basin.\u201d *You think the Gregory property could be bought cheaper than 18 cents?\u201d \u2018Yes, but il was the cheapest offered and we had noalternative; ve Dad, to take over the work the next day, M \u201cYou did not know Mr William Mann owned the property\u201d \u201cI found it out afterwards.\u201d \u201cWhy did you not make some efforts to find out how cheap it could be purchased?\u201d \u201cI understood that some efforts would be made, but we nad only a few days to decide.\u201d \u201cDid you see grybody in connection with the transactiont\u201d \u201cThen, you did not know who Messrs, Clement and Pagnuelo were acting ford en uired Ald.Smith.\u201d No,\u201d replied the witness.\u201cAnd you made no enquiry as to whom they vere acting for?\u201d Ald.\u201cTansey also stated that he knew the value of property there as well as anybody else Some further discussion took place as to the change of the word \u201csept\u201d to \u2018\u2018huit\u201d in the tender of the (iregory property, but no further, light could be thrown on the subject.MR.BOLTON'S EVIDENCE.Mr.Richard Bolton, president of the Montreal Loan and Mortgage Company, was next heard.He first asked that the following letter be read: _ MonTrear, May 20, 188, To His Worship the Mayor of Montreal and members of the Investigating Committee: In reply to your notice officially requesting me to communicate any information I ess respecting the purchase of the Gregory \u2018artu land, I rerpe ctfully do 50 in writing as follow 2 arch 25.about 9 p.m, Mr.l'agnuelo called at my private residence, No.36 Diruimntuond street, and ad a land agent asked for Fofusal of Gregory Farm \"and for a fortnight.his 1 declined to give, but stated if he would name the party ng to purchase, whether sold through Clement & Pagnuelo or by the Company, we would give them 1} per.con.commission.He pressed for the refusal, t 1 again deci edly refused, Price quoted, 15 li measure, 1 remarking that * \u2018that \u201chia no vent them submitting sn offer of 12} cente.\u201d had an interview (wo or three days after this with Mr.Clement in his office, who stated that the land was required for an incinerator site, and again re- ques refu for ten days or so, which 1 a dite ly refused.1 think the day after thia a Jettor was sent me to the Company's office \u2018requesting the privilege of purchasing at 124 centa per foot, I think, for a week.Î wrote in pencil at the foot of the noto (which I returned by bearer): \u201cNo; wi el sivo pefusal until \u201d hursd Mr.Clement Bron te me to come to na oies to close the sale of land.On my arrival I found Mr.Mann with Mr.Clement, he (Mr.Mann) having the letter in his hand on which I h ad pon- cilled my privilege of sale until noon Saturday.r.Mann sta that he wished to purchase the property.After sonieconversation as to terms he wrote An acceptance, dating the same March a in error (should have been March 30).Istated that the transaction would bave to be confirmed my Board of Directors.He answered be would hold me respons! ble to carry out the sale at once, as he had already sold the property that morning to to the D vor at 18 cents per foot.1 expressed nishment, as I under-, stood Mess re.Clement and Pagnuelo were negotiating the ale with the city for us at 12} cents Tr foot, English measure.1 am, yours respect- ully RicHARD BOLTON.Président Montreal Loan and Mortgage Com- Tr answer to the Mayor Mr.Bolton stated that the Company had had the property for anumber of years and had frequently advertised it for salé.They were offering the front lots at 10 cents and the balance or back lot at 8 cents per foot two or three years ago.Since 1891 they had asked 124 cents, but when Mr.Pagnuelo came to enquire \u2018about it late at night, he THOUGHT THERE MIGHT BE SOMETHING IN IT, and he asked 15 cents.Mr.Pagnuelo had in the first place mentioned the name of Mr.Withall, vice-president of the Quebec Bank, but when he saw Mr.Clement on the Tuesday before the sale the city was spoken \u201cDid you see a tres else pending the negotiot ons?\u201d asked the Mayor.| 0 ny surprise, no,\u201d replied Mr.Bolton.\u201cI, however, drew Mr.Clement's attention to the fact that Ald.Tansey was a member of the Municipal Committee, and he should know what was the value of the property.\u201d \u201cFrom what you know of the value of the property in that vicinity, do ,you not consider 18 cents a bis p ri \u201cWe have offered it to Warden Ald.Clendinneng and Forget & Co.for cents, and we never had nn offer for it.We thou sht it a very good price.\u201d ere you offered iy pricef\u201d \u201cNo, Clendinneng or Mr.\u201cEither by Mr.For etl\u201d o.Last July or August 1 told Mr.ide offer of 10 that if he would make a bona fide offer of of 10 cents 1 would recommend it tom Boa \u201c What is he Joma taken for the pro ed Ald.Smith, \u201cWould you not ave taken 10 centa a foot?\u201cWhy should I recommend 10 cents to the Board when I got an offer of 12 cents,\u201d replied Mr.Bolton.\u201cThen Messra.Clement and Pagnuelo were Tooting for you nisof\u201d we paid them a commission of 3 per cent.I was at M Clement: and elas office between 12 and 1 o'ejock, and I called a meeting of the Board three o'clock.\u201d Ald, Stevenson then asked: \"What hour did you get the offert\u201d \u201cAbou one oelock, 's replied Mr.Bolton, \u201cAnd Mr.Mann you then that he had sold it that morning © to the city for 18 on Yea.\u201d And Ald.Clendinneng' s nams eom- n © 1) 1% would have et this time.Mr.Clendin- eng asked me if a was true that he bad been off offered that was allas when I \u201ctod him he would on bona | fide offer of 10 cents prese board.Mr.Clen- a in not papotiale with me, nor had he ed.to me shout it since, until be came and asked me £ it was true had offered h ln thn land nat year.\u201d \u201c Havel in ma a \u201cNo, to m Mr Mare Lee Mayor for or thi.uestion, which was vilege of asking a Sneed ode\u201d dls eked: Fiat nit à fact that ee pia os, hp was on existence,\u201d S That i that if thas I | increased In value over over fifty per cent.Li two ed You have nothing to gruvi abou Ald.Thompeon \u2018Ce not.\u201d Mr : Bolton\u2014 rod.1 yore nk.we.ue perfectly satisfl won't what we would bave taken 10 vents for it, but when B man comes to you at 10 o'clock at night you would naturally suppose there wi thi \u201cMr.par here challenged either Mr.Mann or Mr.Clendinn to deny any of his statements, but Mr.d nothing to 8 J amp 5) per cent, In two years is quitea Baron thing to Jumping up 50 per cent.in KR hours,\u201d put in Al tevenson.\u201cMr.Bolton is not to blame for getting all he could,\u201d said Ald, Thom mpso, \u201cWe can see through the little scheme,\u201d remarked Ald.Steve he little scheme evidently being to obtall the refusal of that roperty sufficiently long to enable nego- Uations to be completed with the Purchas- Committee.ae concluded the proceedings for the day.The Committee ourned til} this evening, when the investigation will be continued.SONS OF ENGLAND.Church Parade to St Stephen's Church.Some two hundred and fifty members of the Sons of England Benevolent Soctety, reprose ntingevery lodge e in the city, atten Divine service at St.Stephen's Church yesterday afternoon.Before reachin the church the Soctety, headed by its own paraded through some of the Fete streets, The service was conducted by th Venerable Archdeacon Evans, and Litany was read by the Rev.J.H Dixon.The preacher was the Rev.P.Taylor, of Kingston, who is a member of the order.He chose for his text the words of the 45th verse of the 17th chapter of First Samuel: \u201cThen said David to the Philistine: Thou comest to me with a sword and with a spear, and with a shield; but I come to thee in the name of the Lord of Hosts, the God of the armies of Israel, whom thou hast detied.\u201d This, he said, was the splendid avowal of a brave and loyal heart, who had faithein God.Even as he spoke David prepared the sling, let the stone fly and the giant, Goliath, fell dead.It was a victory of righteousness, and it was righteousness ouly that exalted a nation.Such it was that had made the Motherland what she was at the present day, Queen and Empress among the nations of the eart here was no country in which justice was so firmly administered or truth so fearlessly maintained.There were no braver men than British seauren and sailors, whether courageously facing death on a sinking ship or\u2019 keeping at bay ten thousand Russians.In our own land it had been proved that English blood flowed in Canadian veins, by the North-West rebejlion when yo men frum the banks and offices went out and endured many hardshi Patriotism was a great thing,but when à arity, love and patri- otismwent hand in band, as they did in the Sons of England, it wasglorious, nay, divine.Their objects were to show mercy and help the fallen and to succor those in distress, not as charity, but on the grounds of a common brotherhood.The Society was founded as recently as 1874, and in 1 there were only 33 lodges in Canada.To-day there were 172 lodges, with a iD in Canada of 11, preacher closed by reciting the lines: earth an Eden, Like to that above.\" The pulpit was draped with the Union Jack and the singing of the National Anthem concluded the service.RAILROAD SCHEME REVIVED.The Atlantic and Laks Superior Elsct Thelr Officers.An old railroad scheme was revived on Saturday afternoon In organization meeting of the Atlantic and Lake Superior Ry.What the company proposes to do to open a new route to Great Britain, oa if successful in acquiring the necessary funds, to offer active opposition to the Canadian Pacific Ry.By the company\u2019s charter it is empowered to issue debentures to the extent of $25,000 a mile equal in all to about 20,000, The capital is placed at $10,- ,000.At the meeting on Saturday the officers were elected as follows: President, Hon.J.R.Thibadeau; first vice president, Col.A.R.Chisholm, New York: d vice-president, Dr.Bergin, foi wall; treasurer, Archibald ap ; Becre- harles N.dieser A.F- e Board of directors are Mesars Gault, Montreal; wy plclennan P.for Glen- garry Davis, tiara.and J.N Vsbiclds, \u201cMontreal.A.F.Gault is now on his way to England, and, itis said, will look over the groun there so us to judge when the bonds m van- cageously placed on the ak market.The route of the new road, it uilt, is to be from Sault Ste.Marie to Ottawa over the d with a five million dollar bridge, the charter for which was obtained a couple of years ago.will then go over tite Montreal and Sorel »thence to Levis,and then down the Intercolonial and Baie des Chaleurs roads to Gaspé basin.It is intended to connect there with a fast line of steamships to the Old Country.At the \u201cBoo\u201d the road is expected to connect a a fast line of lake steamers running fromy Buffalo in connection with the Northern Pacific Haliroad.Such is this bi scheme as outlined b; promoters, ps is sald the city wi the asked, thro Alderman P Prefontaina, to contribute \" sillon dollars the building of the bridge across the St.Lawrence.Col.Chisholm Talks.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] New YoRK, May 24.\u2014Col.A.R.Chisholm, of A.R.Chisholm & Co., bank: who was elected on Saturda; Mon: the first ay in Hoe president of the Atlantic an d Bupertor Rall wa Co., said to-day regarding the new e \"The Bilis fave \u201cof Canada and the Northwestern time felt the necessity of m road facilities for an outlet to Rv Atlantic, and have re- gentl obtained a charter from the Demin ition havi aca made tif by he 0 on hav made © opposition Las 5 ed to consoll- date a pumber rot Te pm si er pa or partly | give them an outlet at the Bale des Chal This will reduce the total distance across the Atlan- tio to 1072 miles, the shortest known dis The.men interested in this company are some of the most prominent citizens, not only In in the Ottawa district, but also in Quebeo and New Brunswi The mprise seversl senators in the Doininion ent and the nt Mayorof Mont- The Baie des leurs Railway, now Re roue all debt, funded or si | which ls the extreme eastern ou 80 miles rar ik com ng finished, An atic, Wdentifled with the local management of the Canadian spoke Ughely of the new.sche as If it not be regarded Ç e declined, J ever, to speak \"fra about the matter.Vaudreuil suil Again Contested.Mr.Bissillod.3: Cy filed a petition this Wm.Hem Vau.the recent of TRADE, COMMERCE were AD rma FINANCE MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS Grain.The grain market presents no new features of importance.Shippers are busy handling through grain, and freighta are active.A fair local movement is noted in oats and peas, while wheat is quiet and nominal.Other lines move slowly.Values are within the tallowlog range: No.2 hard Manitoba wheat.: Mo to 38 No.8 hard Manitoba \u201c to 82 Corn, duty paid.6lo to 63 eas, per lbe., in store to 00 do.de be.Lo 00 Outs, por , do.à to oo Rye.covuenins to 61 Batley.feed.to 43 Barley, malting to 55 Flour.Enquiry from outside points Jos not, as yet, show much improvement, and | cal dealers 8 ngly.A fairly brisk demand is noted HA ng rs and strai aight rollers for home requirements at sbout ste y prices.Other grades are quiet.\u2018e quote Patent spring .Patont winter .Straight roller.xtra.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.Superfine .Strong Oatmeal.There is no change in the meal market.A quiet business is doing at prices within range of Quotations, outaide figures being for small lots.© quote: Granulated and rolled, per bbl.2 to 30 ' Do do Be r bag.2% 2% 15 Standard, per bbl.4 00 Do per bag .: 20 The demand for mill feed is somewhat quieter, and values have an oasy feeling, or iad prices being difficult to get for car Quotations Tange as follows : Bran, per ton $14 00 to Sté Be Shorts, per ton we.1600 to 17 00 Mouillie, per ton.coe \u2026 200 to 2200 Potatoes.Dealers report a brisk Jobbing demand for mood stock firm Pprices.tocks are light, but ere is no immediate scarcity.We quote Stars from $1.00 to $1.10, and Rose and Hebrons from $1.10 to $1.15 per bag of 90 lbs., in car lots, with the usual advance for smaller \u2018quantities.Eggs.There is no abatement in rece pts, and stocks in store here are increasing potwr hstanding the demand is active.ers contin ask but retailers are holding off for.fe which is about the basis for jobbing lots to-day.Provisions.rovision market rules steady, quiet and Chisfly of a stepdy, D: r, eats and lard receiving most rentes Pork is inactive.The following values rule: Canada short cut mess pork, l'per bbl.1.2.0.ee ane 3810 to 2125 ou.pork, Western, new, per but the demand 56 105 Cheese.The cheese market remains practically w Rocelpts are lig t and the movement on \u201cspot\u201d is of a very , W export en tte, 12 any, increase as yet.English markets are quiet and We quote 9c to 10jc as afair range of values ere.Butter, c recel ew made buttér are increasi y, for which t the local demand is fairly active.The feeling Is slightly easier in dairy,ani roll, but creamery holds steady old lots are and prices are wide in their range.vents sesocnroncese ÉIO Honey.business is doing in honey, lied.Extracted A small jobbing and tho market io well supp brings from 6¢ to 7§c, and comb % to 120, ns to quality.Maple | ore ao Dealers report for maple Tei SF ih receipts que qui diet ample rap dep de and dc wo 5 in on trea to 7 So Hops.There is rex little doing | in hops, as brewery and los a are confined to small lots on the of 200 to 210 for \u201cnew,\u201d and 14 to 150 for \u2018\u2018yearli Round lots are nominally quoted from 160 to 18¢ for new, 120 to 136 for year] 6c to 93 for old hops.Ashes.The market is unchanged in tone, the quiet and Fore enquiry is very Fi ut extra, \u2018tares ght outside tocks in store are moderate.We Ont., May 2 Marko: dull.0- 8s Gc; red winter, 67 Man itobg hard, No.1, \u20acT td Lae a No.85to ae Ne, 0, sor Tes No.à 90 to 2.87 to Sales: No.1 Manitobe to arrive at 910; oats qr Fs Bas: 7538 AMERICAN MARKETS.0 rats Flour, Ris.pe One, Ts ox ts MEATS.Bhi mona UT bush.Sip RN, PE 000 000 Co 0 1 090 5 = 06 bbls.Po aolo Sim, Lanp.> 445.81 Te vire on bas mean » No 2e.pE-\u2014 Opening g prices: set, 30} B $2525 95 Aug.esi Lo aN, and om = ws RE A ay a La WaEAT, 308 Oars, 80 bris.Ponk, oo he Sonn: 3- Opening pr prices, mT, 72 IN May, on GEO Sly.19 4 graanas Hols Duan: WHR.Want, 15,000 Goma, 1 SRITISH MARKETS.\u2014 This being Whitsuntide and Bn, land, we are without our usual mark io or sea poo Frovision n Market.gi: ë 8 po : my : 5 ub 8 ws ; ë g Ps ty wo o& g i £3 fi Ë $ 2 i i A ai oF 5 a i i ë .mails at the usual hour.lobby will be open trom 7 a.m.to mi TORONTO, tations: Flous, straight rol 65 to $ 70; wheat, his 6e pring No MAY 22 1898, we waits soles offered Jou to E50 em to vrt., also Irish buttér\u2014Cork firets, 84 Er resin 83e; is, and fourtha, UR AND REAT\u2014 These marketa have been quieter this weok, the domand for wheat be an.a «maller poule.ot rot an y decline Flour out un- inv chan, edln re We te ier Che white Yhea à to paid per a 88 10d to 6a 11d to 6a a; ing.a Axe and Oa bi Blois sted Btates nadias, aies, le, votent, Ms to ie: Cana \u2018peas, 58 5d to Se per 7 Havana's Sugar Yield.HAVANA, Ma 22-\u2014The result of the sugar season.now practical ly ended.ah shows that the yield .of the whole {uland will amount to between 760,- 000 and 800,000 tons, à yield cousiderably below the average total production.\u201c Ladies V wi Co-operate.A meeting of ladies was held on Saturday afternoon the residence of Mayor Des- Jardins, The object of the meeting was make arrangements for the receptio on to be tendered elegates to the Baptiste convention to be reid\u201d fa Joa All parts of the city were represented and he ladies promised to do all in their power to secure the efforts of Madame esjardins.Nothing was finally settled as to the reception and another ¥ meetin will be bel Lacoste Med the ladles presen were: Lady dame L.O.David, wife of the pacte of St.Jean Baptiste Association, Mesdames Baby, Taschereau, Jeité, Mathieu, Loranger, uimet, Dugas, Desnoyers PE.ance, G.A.Nan Tassé, J PR Thibaudeau, G.LaMothe, A.Provost, J.D.Rolland, Sincennes, À L de ne J.M Mount, J.W.G.Mo- oun, J LH.Hèbert, R Bop J RR 38 Grenier, L.Rodier, ubue, L.E.Beauch amp, J.Rrunet, E.N St.Jean, A Merrill, Minton David, + Mer.oiler, Perrault, vier, Jet ardins, Tossé, Labelle, Mount, [peg sory y.English Mail Closings.The English mails close at the Post Office here this week as follows : Tuesday, .at 4.15 p.m., for 88.Britannic,\u201d from New or WwW ednesday, at 4.15 p.m., for 88.\u201cNormannia,\u201d trom New York, NET riday, at 4.15 p.m., for 88.\u201cEtruria,\u201d from ew poturday, at 7 p.m., for 88, \u201cVancouver,\u201d from mous Sunday, at 6 a.m., supplementary for 88.\u2018Van- cou A \u2018mail for Franoe, Germany.ete.oloses at 8p.on Thursday, raine,\u201d from oeday.M 24, will be observed 288 bolidey by the Port Office.\u201cThe outgoing ng afternoon mails will be closed at 10 a.m.,and the night \u2018The wickets and the ré 0a.mn The dnight ceiving house will be closed at 1 British Subjects Now.{rane e following persons have been natural- British subjects before Mr.Justice Mota en: ivern, Samuel Strean, Jack Samenhoff, Jos.Ruff, Asher Ruff, Samuel Leibovitek, Judah niteky, Ls.Kort, Jos.Hillman, Moses Yrefsky, Joshua Delatisky, Aaron Friedlieb, Sam.Felstein Asher Apotheker, Samuel Isaack Adler, Hermana H.Wolff.\u201cOnly the Scars Remain,\u201d Ba 3s HENRY HUDSON, of the James Smith Woolen Machinery Co, Philadelphia, Pa, who certifies as follows: * Among the many testimonials which I see er, performing cures, cleansing ths blood, eto., none impress me more than my own case.Twenty years ago, at the age 0118 years, 1 had swellings come on my legs, which broke and became rule ning sores.Our family phy.N sician could do me 20 good, 1, and it was feared that the bones would be affected.As last, my good old Mother Urged Me to try Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla.I took three bottles, the sores healed, and I have nod been troubled since.Only the scars remain, and the memory of the \" past, to remind me of the good Ayer\u2019s Barsaparilla has done me.1 now weigh two hundred and twenty pounds, and am in the best of health.I have been on the road for the past twelve years, have noticed Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla \u2018advertised in all parts of the United States, and always take pleas.tre in telling what good it did for me.\u201d Ayer's Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Oo., Lowell, Mass, Curesothers, willcure you VITIYVdVSHYS NOTICE ! To Athletie Clubs, &e.The LAURENTIAN RATES will open su & JUNE 1st M te de followed on the seme evening bys Grand Entertainment, comprising the folowine orenté.to comamucs #8 20 pm : (Artistic, 3 pris Lengt No.6 Tug of War {teams of 7), No.7.Canoe Tournament (crews of 3 in famay costumes).The above programme ls open to bons Ads assatours Eatrance fees for vents 13.4 and 5 Me each) CORNS, BUNIONS and CALOUSES MREMOVED WITH ONE NIGHT CORN \"CURE, 100.GENTLEMEN'S | Fine Furnishings.| We have at last got the Painters, Plumbers and Decorators out of our .and we are busy opening out and marking off our Neckwear.e¢ .eo The very latest New York Novelties in Four-in- a eo 8 |] = » = 8 eo = > = x NEW STORE, No.133 St.Peter Street, SPECIAL IMPORTATIONS.EVERYTHING BRAND NEW! * Hands, Tecks, Puffs, Bows and Graduated Derbys in > Swivels, Pongees, Surahs, Ottomans and Shot Silks.Underwear.¢ eo + + Fine Natural Wool.Every size, 34 to 46, 81.50 A suit.Every size, 34 to 44, $1.00 suit.G « complete assortment.Special Value in Morley's enuine French Balbriggan in Natural and Brown : Half Hose.¢ + + See our Black Cashmere, extra spliced heels and feet full fashioned.Every size.Louis Hermsdorfs celebrated, warranted fast, Four Pairs for $1.00.Black Lisle Thread, at 15¢, 25¢, 35¢ and soc a pair.Braces.e e In every style and price, including Carpenter's Automatic Lace Back and Bifurcated Suspenders.HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES.Shirts, Collars and Cuffs IN ALL THE POPULAR MAKES, 3¥ Call in and see our Unlaundried Shirt at The Best Value in the Dominion 50c a OF any other country.Linen front and bands, reinforced, continuous facings, full sized, every size, 14 to 174.Compare our Goods and Prices before » laying in your Summer supply, and we are sure of your trade im the future.WE ARE HERE TO STAY.Montreal Steam Laundry Co, 133 ST.PETER STREET.tt EEE PE For 24th of May.J, I.BLUMENTHAL & SONS, The Fashionable Clothiers & Outfitters, Spe 815.00 ALL-WOOL SC COR.[ 1447 & 1449 ST.CA cial Reduchon Saie 4 TAILORING DEPARTMENT.G STS., AND JERINE STREET.BLEURY & C SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, to order.make guaranteed, worth\u2019 $28.00.$15.00 | 8 3.90 PANTS TO ORDER, All-wool, Imported Tweed.coon.s 3.00 4 170 Patterns to choose from.A BOYS\u2019 CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.90¢.ALL-WOOL SAILORS\u2019 SUITS, 90c.Worth $2.00.92.85 ALL-WOOL FANOY PLAITED SUITS, $2.83, worth 64.70.$8.30 ALL-WOOL IMPORTED FANCY PLAITED SUITS, $3.80, worth 26.50.BOYS' LINEN SAILOR & SUITS.630 Buits to choose from.BOYS\u2019 FANCY LINEN SKIRT SUITS.The Largest Variety in Montreal MEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.85.00 ALL-WOOL IMPORTED SCOTCH TWEED SUITS, $8.90, worth $14, 97.15 ALL-WOOL IMPORTED FLANNEL SUITS, $7.13, worth $10.50, l : Remember, these goods are the finest, well made and trimmed, and guaran : teed to wear.GENT'S FURNISHING DEPARTMENT.M LIGHT SUMMER UNDERWEAR from 80c per suit up.Aq BUMMER.COATS in Black and Gray Alpaca, from $1.20 up.106 COLLARS, all linen, 4-ply, any style, 100; sold elsewhere, 200 1836 FOUR-IN-HAND TIES, in Reversible Bilks and Satins, 13\u20ac, at ° - J.H.BLUMENTHAL & SONS, j The Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters, \"2 ER BLEYRY AND CRAIG STRE.Z8. THE ISLAND BATH - -OPENS AGAIN.GOLFERS ARE FAVORED BY THE WEATHER.Association Football Played Out In Foroe\u2014Baseball In the States\u2014 Miscellaneous Sport ing News.Lovers of swimming will be delighted to hear that the Island bath will again be opened on the Queen's Birthday, and Mr, Darling who in past years has made the institution such a success will again be in charge.The following report will be pre sented at the annual meeting to be beld in Mechanics\u2019 Institute next week: GENTLEMEN,\u2014 In plact Ing bof before you the reven- teenth annual report Montreal Swim- sing Club, we bave to state that although there pas uite a decrease in the number of mem- rs for the past year, owing to unfavorable weather at the commencement of the season, a fe with pleasure that we can point to a la ce on hand than we have bud or somo Jean, our outlay having decreased cony The annual races were held on the 19th and 20th August, and were of more than usual sue- cess, great intorest belng taken in the championship races, 100 yards and 1 mile, both of which were captured by Mr.A.T.Kenny , of the Philadelphia Atnateur Swinming Club, with one of our oh wembers die second In exch race.ir.A.H Burton int ie 100 yurds and Mr.C.enediot in the 1 bath was ha: opened to ladies on Mondays, Wednesdays und Friduge of cach week, from 9 à.m.to 12 noon, and aithough the attend- was small, the privilege was greatly en- Joyea] ed by our lady members, and it is to be hoped Larger number will avail themselves of the unity this season.ere wasconalderable work done on the beach .autumn, a large quantity of rock havin n blasted and taken out and the holes fill in with sand, \"addine greatly to the appearance the bath and also to the comfort of our melu- op ep were ns usual niade very attrac- Lot th plants, etc, and our buildings kept in Eo ae the past season the Executive held meeting, which were attended as follows: ilfred A.Huguenin; 3 meetings.1st vice- dent, R.Reinbold; 2 meetings.Ind vice-president, A.H.Burton; i mecting.Hon.- secretary, Frod.G.Henry: 2 nootings.treasurer, Thos.J.ig: 3 Committee\u2014 C.PE.Henediet, | moetin Michel, 1 meeting; J.C.Allan, 2 meet ngs; Dr.kt Beaudry, | mcotin ; E.Favreau, 2 mectings; @.O.Jackson, 2 meetings; L.Terroux, 1 meeting.The whole respectfully submitted, Your ohedientsery ant, Fier, G.HENRY, Hon, Secretary.Following is the financial statement: RECEIPTS.To balance on hand \u201c* 836 senior tickets unior tickets.\u201c \u201c190 boxes * Cash donations for races.EXPENDITURE.By salaries RP $480 00 Prizes and expenses at races 90 13 * Tickets, printing, stationery and postage.\u2026.61 42 «\u201c Chrponte r.49 vu \u201c Flowers, grass seed aud garden wy mploments .35H ee 23 00 \u201c « Tate and cartage.ee 25 85 * Hardware and paint.38 \u201c Drill and blasting rocks on 2m « Filing ice house .15 W \u201c prima be masters suit.Hw \u201c Inn : 10: 0 \u201c Chain and \u2018bolts for buoys RE 8w \u201c Clock .on \u201c Rent of hall forannual mecting.410 % Screen for ladies\u2019 dressing room.3 U3 * Brooms, brushes and pails.34 * Bundries as per vouchers.11 00 $383 50 Balanceon hand.$40 97 BASEBALL.National League Games.BurraLo, May 20.\u2014Following are the results of the National League games played to-day: R HE.At New York\u2014 Washingion .000000001 ! 3 New York.10000100x 8 Batteries\u2014Maul and Farrell ; Yalawin and Doyle.Umpire, Hurst.At Boston\u2014 klyn ee ae 000000020 : 2 3 00000005x Batterics - \u2014 - Kennedy and Kinalow; ÉNIchols and Bennett.Umpire, Gaffney.© At Philadelphia\u2014 lladelphia .120208051 17 18 & 130000130 8 12 3 Batteries Keefe and Clements: McMahon, Baker and Clarke.Umpire, Snyder.At Cleveland\u2014 Cleveland.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 200004130 9 14 : Cincinnati.00501200 8 24 Batteries Cappy \u2018and Zimmer: Mullane and Murpby.Ump McQua: At Chicago\u2014 icago.\u2026.\u2026.932001008 13 16 8 louisville.001110 9 4 Ba tterice\u2014 Hutchison and Kittridge: Stratton and Grim.Umpire, Esnslie.Bt.Loi 000000000 0 4 1 Piabure 03002000x 5 9 Ratteries\u2014Breitenstein, Hawley and Peitz; Ehret and Mack.Umpire, Lynch.Sunday Games.At Cincinnati\u2014 R H.Cincinnati.\u2026i1.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.201020030 8 12 2 St.Louis.123000003 9 10 3 Batteries\u2014Jones and Vaughn; Gleason an tz, At Chi Chicago 250410200 14 17 3 Louisville.034000201 9 3 6 ill and Schriver; Rhines, Hem- Eastern League Games.BUFFALO, May 20.\u2014Following are the re- Ho of the Eastern League games played to- R.H.BE At Springfleld\u2014 fr fleld.: 9 1000300 3 Providence .021430300 > 15 Batterles\u2014Conco ovens and Ryan; Madden and Whalen.Umpire, Jones.At Wilkesbarso\u2014 \u2018Wilkesbarre.\u201c149142091 512 : Erie.00010011 Batteries\u2014MoKaghlin and Lachance; Clarke and Berger.Umpire, Peoples.At Binghamton\u2014 Binghamton.230010010 ] 10 f Buffalo PP 005000012 10 Batteries \u201cCamfield and Briggs; Youre and Dowse.Umpire, Murphy.At Alban oy.4913800080 3 12 1 Alba 1000 7 8 Batteries.Fricken and \u201cGabi; Caliban and Wickbecker.Umpire, Doescbe Hello! Pacobail.The second annual meeting of the Bell Telephone Baseball Club was held Saturday t, when the election of officers for the ousuing year took place with the following Hon, president\u2014L.B.McFarlane, Hon.vice-president\u2014 W.H.Scott.President \u2014G.Higgins.Committee\u2014R.M.Miller, D.Noble, T.Hanna.Hon, secretary-treasurer\u2014Fred.B.Horn, re-elected LACROSSE.Are There Two Caugh nawagas ?To the Sporting Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014I noticed in your paper a paragraph headed, Doings at aught nawaga.| wich to inform you that there is no such club formed or old embers to constitute the club, Please acquaint the public that the uois Lacrokse Club of Caughnawaga is the only existing slub of Caughnawaga able to cape with th any lacrosse club captained by Louis A.Kind y see that this is Lssued.nr Am, yours APT.Louis À.JAcosa, Notes.\u2014 The Shamrocks had a practice match on Saturday afternoon, and will have another this evening previous to.Wednesday's match with the Ca spitais The Crescents and Young Shamrocks had also a practice.The Violet Lacrosse Club will hold à lar meeting this evening at 220 St.Hypolite st.ATHLETICS THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, MONDAY, MAY 2 1 1893, MONSIEUR MoOwAT, THE POLITICAL CHEF\u2014Er\u2014that, Sir, is a new French dish, called \u2018\u2018 Plebiscite.\u201d A DUBIOUS FOREIGN MIXTURE.OISAATUHO TUAAUATZAA.eI AIM JJA TA There is no trouble or responsibility involved in the making of it, and À trust you will take to it kindly and find it to agree with your constitution.Mn.BUr1\u2014No Responsibility, hey?I'm afraid I won't be able to digest the stuff, then.taries of the Emmet and Beaver lacrosse clubs that they will play at the military ames on thp Queen's Hirthday.Captain Sohn Lewis, during whose terms of office the snowshoe club was in the heyday of its prosperity, will be in command of the athletes and receive specially Invited guests.The programme {s as follows: arter mile run\u2014Open to M.G.A.two 1.prise | in kind.z Ww yards run\u2014Active militia, two prizes in kin 3 ini mile run Cadets, in uniform; two prizes in k 4.ne mile walk\u2014 Active militia, dril) order; let prize, cup; 2nd, medal.Half mile run\u2014 Active militia, two prizes in kind.6.120 yards, hurdie\u2014 Active militia, two prizes ind ind.7.One mile run, amateurs\u2014lst prize cup, 2nd Koa yds.run, girls 14 years or under\u20142 prizes in kind.li: yds.run, boys 14 years or under\u20142 prizes 10.One mile run, active miliua\u20141st prize oP presented by Ald.R.Wilson Smith; 2nd med M.100 yds, dash, members wives M.G.A.\u20142 prizes in kind.12.Officers race, 100 yds.\u20142 prizes in kind.13.220 yds.run, \u2018married men, active mili prizes in kind .220 yards run, married nen, active militia\u2014 2 brèves in kind.15.Two mile run, M.(3.A.\u20141st prize, onp presented by Sir D.A.Smith; And prize, meda 6, Quarter mile run, active militia\u20142 prizes in 17.Lacrosse match\u2014Beaver va.Emmet.for set of les resented by Sir Donald A.8m donation of $20 for prizes has been received from Mr.Wilson Wilson Smith.\"CRICKET.MoGill va.Montreal The cricket season opened in earnest on Saturday when the McGill College grounds was for the first time this year the scene of a contest between the McGill and Montreal clubs.These two old rivals appear as evenly matched as ever, and, although the\u2019 A.A.men won rather easily, the result of the game must not be look ked upon as indicating with any degree of certainty the relative merits of the two clubs.The men on both sides were clearly suffering from want of practice and the batting was necessarily affected on that accou The bowling and fielding were good, the catch of Bell's, which disposed v Mackie, was very neat indeed.Lyman's 18, not out, was a very meritorious performance, and came in just at the ght time, when things were looking bad for McGill.The score was : MONTREAL 0.0, M\u2019GILL UNIVERSITY.R.Onghtrod, run out.\u2026.10002000.©.Hill.10000000 raithwaite, à o.- Godwin alker ni Lachine vs.St.John's School.The above match was played at Lachine on Saturday and resulted in a draw.Score: LACHINE.A.Manning, b Camp boll.ver, ¢ Fon wick, Lb Campbe orm E JORN'S BCHOOL.= al Om en do 05 80 © ou on te 0e pole ea .Baile, st Jubb, 2 Sau re.\u2018Canipbeil, b Squire Mac ning.Stevenson, b Manning Fenwick, not out.eerie R.Crawlord, to ba Wilson, to bat Total, with 3 wickets to fal Near The Wicket.A meeting of the Hawthorne Cricket Club will be held at 92 Mance street this evening at 8 p.m.Ble! voccaloe BOXING.Miss Fitzsimmons Really Seams to be No More.New York papers publish the following addition to the notice of the boxing kangaroo's death, which has already appeared.The sad news comes from Chicago t the $5000 Australian boxing kangaroo will box no more.She died on Sunday night in a Wabash avenue and the Chicago Têmes reporter says she ired with her face towards Timaru.She a chill on Sunday morning Pc owners called in a veterinary = n, who made a cial examination, bat not be- ng ta familiar with the inside of a kangaroo was unabie to do anything but Look wise, The kangaroo was known as Miss Fits: fey by re Bai hall been Hartis and and Tom Treacey, the welter- besides a monkey that swims, Miss Fitzsimmons\u2019 style of attack was to balance herself on the bone of her tale and jab her adversary in the shins with her two ong and pointed fect.These feet were armed with vicious claws, and bad & way of shooting out and upper-cutting a man on the knees.She also used her short upper legs with some effect in clinches and while pa motion kept them paddling like an egg- eater.puget GOLF.For the Burnett Trop The Burnett trophy was the prize for which twenty members of the Royal Montreal Golf Club went over the links on Saturday afternoon.It was not by any means an ideal golfing day, but, at any rate, it did not rin, as it had all the week previous, so the players appreciated the sun.The turf was soggy, and the shots were not always as Llrue to the mark as they were intended to be.Mr.John Taylor the captain of the club, was the successful competitor, an and will have custody of the trophy until it is next competed for in the autumn.Mr.Taylor's score was 96, plus a handicap of 2, making a net score of 97 strokes.The Rev.Dr.mpbell was second with a score of IUR-8=100 strokes.There were three players tied for third place: Mr.J.Meeker.rJ.law.04 Mr.F.Stancilire.119 -18=101 The fourth was Mr.Robert Archer with a score of 114-12=102 strokes, so it will be seen that there was some very close play- Ing.This his was the first timg that the trophy for.It \u2018was presen by Mr.J.J.Burnett, broker, and is a wv handsome silver cup.It\u2019 is urn-sha and is beautifully engraved around the base.Two photographs are to be taken of tire Club House and grounds and the will be engraved on the body of the cu is a blank space for the name of golfer, who shall win it three times, and who then will become its owner, The trophy is to be competed for twice a year.The Day at Ottawa.OTTAWA, May 21.\u2014Appended are the handicaps and ncores of the golf match played in Ottawa Saturday: Gross.H'osp.Nett.117 15 116 18 08 114 15 99 118 18 100 139 38 03 13 15 108 117 8 117 143 15 128 1523 18 134 164 On the Queen's Birthday the Kingston golfers will here and an interesting game is being None forward THE GUN, The St.Hubert Score.OTTAWA, May 21.\u2014 Followi scores of the St.Hubert Gun held on Saturday: J.N.Deslaurier\u2014 1011111111101101 1111122111 011111115011111111111101 1-33 J.P.Nutting - a 1111011311111131111)1\u2014-22 oine\u2014 1101011110111101111011111\u20142 E.Rothwell\u2014 0111111110111013100111111-2 te\u2014 11011110110111310100111111\u201419 BAN \u2014 pod 11101131111101011111110-19 M 1111110101101011110110111\u201419 n\u2014 1001011110111111101001111\u201418 wa 1 1CO111001111311111011901\u2014I8 : 4011011010101110101111010\u201416 Dr.McPhee\u2014 10110101001115101110101\u201415 » 1L1£1101101100010000110110\u201414 W.P.Le #860011110013000010011101\u201411 R.MoLaren\u2014 * 0000011001000110001010100\u20148 FOOTBALL.Saturday's Association Games.A large crowd witnessed an association football match between the Senior Scots and Thistles on Saturday afterncon.After a well contested game the match resulted in a victory for the Scots by 6 goals to 2, The second teamsof the above cite à also played, the Thistles being the victors by one goal to Bothing.The Mohawks and Druids seconds played at Cote St.Antoine, Sha Mohawks + securing an easy victory, A game tween the Excelsiors and Heathers resulted in a draw, each team securing on one e goal.evine, captain of of the Ashton football team, was presented y his colleagues in the C.P.with a handsome purse and illuminated address on the occasion of his marriage, which takes place tomorrow.are the ub shoot THE WHEEL.Cyrvlists Bewars.Attention bas often been called to the evil habit of *\u2018hunching,\u201d assumed b r cent.of wheelmen, and the Af 1 ress comes out in the following straight- frotu-the-shoulder style on the exécrable fashion: + mea doubtless have their phy- aicad de debt which must be paid.The physical gebt of football, if nothing more serious happens, is an pt as not a broken bone; of tennis a \u2018tennis elbow;\u201d that of riding a tendency to bandy legs, and so | T rth.ith And it must be conceded that in a similar degree the rotanaity of debt of cycling | is heh 0, £ the back, bi 1 under present clre deprive the -tnea of the separably connected with an upright figure and a well expanded and prominent chest.\u2018Apart altogether from a health point of view, nothi could exceed the inartistic attitude which Is now assumed by wheel- men _trundling themselves about on \u2018\u2018safeties.\u201d With arms outstretched and elbows ungainly projecting, with slouching shoulders, and ka curved to the arc of a hoop, with heads throw k, causing the chin to assume somewh'et à \u2018\u2019prognathous\u201d position \u2014 these are seve features of the riders which attract the attention of the observant spectator at the meet of the cycling elub.\u201cTo say that such a spectacle is a melan- choiy one is by no means to exaggerate truth.In the t sense of the word, the eight sn a melancholy one, to witness the sacrifice of so much of that fulness which naturally belongs to the \"human fofim divine\u201d by the pursuit of a pastime which in all other respects has everything to commend it.\u2018But how will this perversion of physique end! The devotees of wheeling now include a very large proportion of the rising generation of young men, and this Pee ion | is therefore one which can scarcely In view of the fact that In process a Cons some defect of form originated by this means may come to be transmitted as an uired characteristic of the race.Unfortunately the attitude adopted by cyclists is the antithesis of that which creates straightness of and prominence of chest, and yet both of these characteristics are inseparable from a Iness of formt, a manly presence and an attractive personality.\u2018Under present circumstances a man never look his best on a bicycle.\u201d In conclusion the AMedioal ves the following hint to manufacturers: \u2018\u2018It would seem that for many reasons manufacturers should put their beads together for the se of introducing a machine which would tend to make cyclists adopt an attitude when riding by which bo ù health and physique would be improved to a greater extent than can be the case at present.\u201d can WATER POLO.The Y.M.C.A.Club.The first annual meeting of the Y, M.O.A.Polo Club was held on Friday evening.The election of officers resulted as follows: .H.Ball.President, Mr.C.Irwin, Vice-president, Mr.F.Laverty.Captain, Mr.H.Bellin-Carter.Becre Mr.W.Irwin, Belmont park, city.Mr.H.Barber was elected captain of the Ofters of the Y.M.C.A.Committee, Messrs, Smaill, Sharps, Bissong Cook and gy The ¥.M.O.& will represented in the 100 yards, 400 lo, diving and bug of war, on June Te \"at the Laurentian AQUATIC.Valois Boating Club, A number of the residents of Valois and Lakeside are already out, t, and the boathouse is to be ope Birthda as usual with s Poe rat which all members and friends are inv te The annual meeting will be held early in June.To Beat the Lake.The deep-draught radmg yacht which Messrs.Sabiston and Sfanton have been building during the winter at Carillon will be launched on nesday.The owners expect her to beat everything on Lake St.Louis this season.She has a standing keel, and will draw four feet of wa World's Sporting News Condensed.May 31 has been set apart as wheelman's day at the World's Fair in honor of the 30,000 bicyclists of Chicago.Twelve members of the M.B.0.rod Lachine on Saturday.going out \u201cto lower and returning by the upper The champion long distance walker, Lardereux, has announced his intention to challenge two competitors Chicago by way of Siberia, the ce fields and Alaska, the winner's purse to be 20, Des.A general meeting of the Wanderers\u2019 Bi cycle Club will be held on Wed evening, June 7, for the purpose of amending by- avr article X, sec.It is the intention of the club to ride to Belœil on the 24th, leaving the corner of Ro and Dorchester | streets at 8 a.m.a 11 wheelmen are cordially invited to All the wild talk about the Brooklyn Handica gi came to an end Saturday, when John uggins, the trainer of Ya amp- lighter,\u201d said he had pa cha to make inst a nybody, th t he never said Sims pulled the horse and that he believed whatever happened to \u201cLamplighter\u201d was entirely accidental.It was unfortunate that \u2018Lamplighter\u2019 lost, he was the best horse at the weights and distance, bat it was still more un Hagiunate that the honesty of the Jook the race should have been qu The Night-Sofl Contract.met pr NA vated the con- ct for re e 80 was sta a a a would have sn In.all n liances.one incinerator tween .Henauit, but only one 80 it was thought that one incinerator would be enough.: Henault has the contract, bat #8 bas no incinerator.Mr.Mann was quite willing to rent bis outdl much for it.but heasked farm to rent and the incinerston to rent, and Mr.Mann apen all th %e boing ta taken if he sold.his The mar of would: RE A annual et, ih |S Mr.Henault has rented 8 farm farm near or mi pre al who It is fhe.lait Pais be con- Plat dertilirar \u201cHe hae pur- carts and other needed ap places and will begin work on Monday.'he superintendent of the scavengin ment states that he will have A es of the city cleaned by Tuesday night.NEW METHODIST SUNDAY-SCHOOL.The Corner-Stone Laid on Saturday Afternoon.On Saturday afternoon the ceremony of laying the cornerstone of the Douglas ethodist Church Sunday-school was per formed by Mrs.Thomas Jordan.he, smoothed out the mortar with a very band-/ some trowel which had been duly nt ed by Mr.Thomas Patton.Then e great stone, which was suspended over thes pot, was Jovered into position.The words tha accom the ceremony were to this effect : pari lay this stone for the use of the Methodist Church, in accordance with ita law and discipline in the name of the Father, Son, and \u2018Holy Ghost.Amen.\u201d The coins deposited are taken from the corner-stone of the old building erected in 1875.Copies of the current issue of the Star and other Montreal newspapers were also stored awa, connection with The service wus largely attended.A mpora vA latform was stretched across the oundations of the new building at the end fronting Chomedy street.Chairs were placed in rows, and a small church organ was at band to furnish an accompaniment to the singing.The service commenced at 8 o'clock.The Rev.Geo.Douglas, the Rev.S.P.Rose, (pastor) the Rev.Dr.Hunter, the Rev.Dr.Shaw, the Rev.T.5.Williams, the Rev.Win.Hall, the Rev.A.C.Courtice, the Rev.Mr.Pi itcher, Measrs.Thomas Jordan, Win.Patterson, Thomas Patton and many other prominent Methodists were presnet.Immediately after the laying of the stone Dr.Douglas delivered an address.He congratulated the pastor, the Rev.S.P.Rose, on the success of his ministry, and complimented Mr.Patton for his services in connection with thé new Luilding.Mrs.ordan was, he said, the first y to lay the foundation stone of a Metho dist institution in Montreal.Jordan was the only man the doctor had ever heard quote Shakespeare ip his prayers.The Sunday.School was commeno- ng to take a foremost place in church work.Formerly it had been a subordinate appendage.This magnificent building would do a grand wor It proposed to teach children to uphold the banner of Christ, it would build up a Christian manhood.\u2018When I think of the youth and young mank lost from the Metbodism of thia city, it shadows my advancing years.Scores had been lost for the want of just such an Institution as the present one.They would have been a source of financial and intellectual gaiu to us.\u201d Now the Methodism of Montreal would have this centre for Sabbath school inspiration.The spot wbere they now stood would Tibin wenty-five years, be in the heart ot e city.\u2018The Rev.T.G.Willi also e ke and Praised the activity of those who had been nstrumental in erecting the new schools.The Rev.Wm.Hall also delivered an address and the service concluded with the doxology and a benediction, The trustees of the new building are Thomas Jordan, Thomas Patton, Young, Hen Millen, Charles Morton, A A Hanson, E.P.Heaton and William Hanson.The pastor, Rev.S.P.Rose, D.D.The Sundayse tHcers and teachers are: Chas, Morton, superintendent; Miss Caldwell, Mr.Alex.Hall, assistant superintendents; J.A.Blair, Geo.Munroe, secretaries; E.P.Heaton, treasurer; C.A.Jacques and R.B.Shaw, librarians.Teachers\u2014 Thos, Pation cx Williams, WT Bean, WG L.Legraw, M.Walker, M.Rosmreand Mrs.Knox, I .Sawyer, Mrs.Hogle, Mrs.Hariss, Mrs.J.F.Junkin, Miss Hanson, Miss Keddie, Miss Frost, Miss Hall, Miss Bond, Miss Shaw, Miss Lynch.Fire in a Load of Straw.À babitant lost a load of straw, while drivi: Dubord street, this morning.It cau, \u20ac A e likely from some one\u2019s pipe the fire brigade was called out.The of load unhitched his horse with all possible despatch.When hose cart No.1 came up a stream of water was turned on and the fire extinguished.The load of straw was destroyed.World's Columbian Exposition Will be of value to the world by fllustrating the improvements in the mechanical arts, and eminent physicians will tell il Jou tha that medicinal agents importance, and as a strongbon: res ing Jaxative that Syrup of Figs is far vance of all others.A beautiful behavior is better than a beautiful form; it gives à higher pleasure than statues and pictures; it is the finest of fine arts.Habitual constipation cured and the bowels stre ened by the regular use of Carter's Little Liver Pills in small doses.Don't forget this, ctfully invited to inspect our large sioek of American instruments direct from the factories of Weber, and Hale.You may not need a piano now,\u2019 but it is handy to know sometimes, just where to go for the best piano at the most reasonable price.For = most any kind of Piano or n that is uality we take the! N.Y.Bias St.James street, the oldest piano and organ house in © city.119 3 Decker, Vose John T.Lyons, ' Chemist and Druggist, Cor.Craig and Nepry Streets, has a stock of Membray's idney and Liver Cure.As 2 sprin medicine and Blood purifier, i without doubt the best.Try.it.19 laws A Bure Thing, Our ability to save © Jou money in a plano, Hundreds have benefited by a knowledge of this fact, why not youn?Fine new pianos sold on monthly instalments of $10.New ianos for Tent.One year's rental allowed to It purchas .N, Y.Piano Co., 228 St t James a a times presence of mind is valuable, In time of repose lt enables us to say and to do whatever is most befitting the occa- gion that presents itself; while in time of trial it may protect, and in danger preserve.\u201cThat tired feeling [Indicates declining health.Overcome if by taking H Hood's Sar saparill BLOOD POISON.A SPECIALTY.gr Tad EERERS Vo SR treated at bomse or rautées: with those ce à mn We solicit the most sad challenge w fer 5e w canned pare emi t physiciens.00e pret pd Shoonditiousl mara A EE.SLE Do J LOW Wi BY peician Hi, ole W's Kopi veg » Hie performed/ His rosccipeions are io hands of his 5 AF Sawhill, who filled over 80,00 of thems.Ind 4e Tor Sciatic,\u2019 acc rene cnee cage esà o ® Dime se Vita Leglalature a Boot on the B.ih day of April, A.D.A.D.a ot to Lo provide >, for Infants and Children.«asteria isso well ataptedtochildren that Oastoria carey Collo, Constipation, I recommend {t as superior to any prescription Bour Btomaoh, Diarrhoe, Eructation, kowntome\u201d H.A Ancexa, MD.Kills Worms, gives sleep, aad promotes 6 111 Bo.Oxford St, Brooklyn, NX.Y.medication, - *Oastoria® is so universal goo ar merits 1 Rep Bn NO me encre ie Fow are the Toso ae has \\nvediably prodosed asedoial lutelll t \u2018amilies who do mot keep - rp x w easy reach.wor Now York City, \"The Winthrop,\u201d 115th Gtrest acd Tth Ave, Lats Pastor Bloomingdale Raformed New York City.Tux Oxwravn COourare, T7 Murray STRERT, Nsw York.cts,» stamps or ÿ STOTT & JURY, cts.in Silver will pay for our Pamphlet, telling how to Cure CANCER anp TUMORS WITHOUT KNIFE OR PLASTER.Investigate the claims of this pleasant home treatment We can furnish testimonisls from all parts of America.Bowmanville, ont.! Mention STAR Raquets, sll weights.Championship Balls, $1.50 and 83.60 per dos.'R.SHARPLEY & SONS, LAWN TENNIS REQUISITES.Neots, all sizes.Ayres\u2019 Cyprus (Iron) Poles, Lawn Markers, Rat Presses, Etc.Best Melton Covered SEND FOR PRICE LIST.225 St.James street.TOWN OF YARMOUTH.TENDERS for LOAN of 8265,000.§EALED TENDF.Tenders tures,\u201d will be Meelvep office, up to noon of TUES a the instant, or te hes ot ihe Thonn Jud day & Two Hundred and Sixty-five Thousand Dollars of Debentures, an authorized lagus of three hundred and twesty-five These Debenturoe will be issued under the suthority of an Act of ture of Now: Counc lat, 196$ rl bear interest at the rate of pa pa Rte fn Un thirty mn Tes a Sue Hundred Thousand Dollars iy oars Lentares will be larued in sums of Five Hundred Dollars, and the balance in One Thousand Dollars.prie fenders must state the amount to be taken and the The Town Council de nos bind themselves be accept any By order.HIRAM GOUDEY, Town Clerk, YARMOUTH, Kove Sootia.Town Clerk's Office, M 1883.112 12 REMOVAL NOTICE+ Miss Nagle, Milliner, \u2014Mis REMOVED TO-\u2014 2693 ST.CATHERINE ST.Between 86.Matthew & St.Mark Sts.A complete stock of the latest styles in Summer Goods will be on view on and after MONDAY Next A CALL IB SOLICITED.PRICES MODERATES.REMENBER THE ADDRESS 2693 St.Catherine St.1186 Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lame Back, &c.DR.sumens ELECTRIC BELT SPENSORY.e our ca wearer or we forfait 96,000.wii ours ail the nhove diseases or ho ve sande he all ot] testimen ia Oar Pererfal Im proved boom ever offr Eo aad yA \u201cSTARTLING F on how to got Ww *Zunic} QUEEN MEDICINE CO.MOxTRRAE | jou 7.aq or 5 AY cor Be Co Bleury Bis.ot PENNYROYAL WAFERS = te Write for our » fer me ny.and Deore, Por mle RB MoOALE, 1123 Note Dime strest, Moores 7 xvod _ LEGAL CARDS.NINN ; Errors of Youth.SUFFERERS FROM ™ Nervous Dedility, Youthful Indiscretions, Lost Namkeod, À BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN! À Œ astonishing, Ih or time changes p.nerveless condition Toone of renewed life constantly In reesipt of lottars of would say NEW EBGLAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE.246 TREMONT ROW, ; Boston, Mass.À GRIMAULT'$ SYRUP OF - HORSE.RADISH THE OLD FASHIONED FRENCH REMEDY Chirar's 8 Amon SANTAL-MIDY Hospitals to arrest dis.Charges froin organs.It is pe Copaiba, Cubebs, or In.Jeotions, and free from all bad smell or other inconveniences, SANTAL- MIDY LE \u201c0 ALL PE hE $100.all Druggists Ta DE and ths UNITED BTATES, Wholesale of LYMAN, SONS & CD, MONT \u201cComplete Manhood At Last n Medical Werk That Tells the Causes.Describes the Rifecta.Points the ye a tiful, grb Te ha pres] Lone li page bearing fo rm: in dots Some of he nicole treated are Nervous Peblitsy, EImpotency, * Vertrocete.The Husband, These Intending Marriage, &c.pute foie Un old vor and bé moe doter Si rice for for cars Er ok\u201d Rar es ee DE pa M OBLISERE ERIE MEDICAL oY, Bufitalo, N.Y.SE Nervous MEnt CXNAUTSTEP VEFALITY.The eerors Le You, Premature Decline, Lost Meme Be Si Er dW Weaknessen an, Crom aru ; .a On inte Pay PET.bi a 278 ad SO idee BA pos 3 Oo Abe of de 6 THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1893, \u2018 THE RUSSIANS FEEL JEALOUS.THEY WISH TO WIPE OUT THE MAKK OF INFERIORITY.Three of Their Great Warships Coming to New York to Bhow Ofr Their Naval Prowoss as Com- [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] NEw Youk, May Z2\u2014Some interesting discussion has been started here, by the re- | ie bute il _.mark publicly sttributed to an officer of: some money in speculation in the Chicago high rank in the Russian fleet now lying in the Hudson River, to the effect that Russia proposed to out-represent England at the port of New York.lle referred to the muuch heralded fleet of three line of battle-ships of the Russian navy that are expected to ar rive here in the course of the next month, namely, the \u201cNicolai,\u201d the \u201cAdmiral Nachi- mot\u201d and the \u201clanyat Azova.\u201d lt was a matter of common talk here some time ago that the splendid appearance of the four English ships in the parade, their position at the Lead of the line, and particularly their wonderful night illuninations excited the envy of the ofii cers of the other ships.The Incal papers were unstinted in their praises of the Englishmen.Our navy officials were recommended to profit by the example of the splendid equipment of the Britisn ships.In a word, with one accord the palm was awarded to the Britishers without hesitation or qualification.That this humiliated the Russians in particular was evident from tho frequent statements emnuating from their ships, that if the review had only been postponed a little while longer Russia w ould have sent a fleet worthy of the ocea- sion, the only reason for not doing so being that all her tine ships were frozen fast in the Baltic when the time of departure fur America was fixed.Naval utiicers liere regard the determination to send the battleships at this late day, when there is no special reason for them coming, as an evidence of the Mussian feeling and their desire to Téeinove the impression vf inferior ty to (Great Britain.The expedition will cost not less than $300,000, an expendi: ture not likely to be undertaken for mere fun.That Russia is anxious to maintain more than the ordinary relations of amity with this country hus long been noticed especially where there is a question of British interest.To-morrow the two Rus- stan cruisers \u201cDmitri Donskoi\u201d and \u201cGen- ern] Admiral,\u201d will Jeave New York for Aunapolis to attend the commencement of the exercises of the navai cadets.On the completion of the exercises, the two ships wiil return to New York and await the arrival of the Russian iron-clad fleet.The combined fleet will remain here during June and July.; THE ROYAL WEDDING IN JULY.The Princess of Wales\u2014Cabled Gossip.LoNDoN, May 2.\u2014The wedding day of the Duke of York and Princess May has been unofficially fixed for the first week in July, and the wedding ring is being made ont of pure gold dug m the mines of Wales.The struggle at the Imperial In stitute to see the betrothed ir was greater than to get near any of the other notables.NEw York, May 22.A paper has the following cable: The Queer left Windsor by special train Friday evening for Scotland.The Princess Wales arrived in London Saturday morning from her prolonged continental trip.The céreful manner inwhich these Royal ladies avoided meeting each other after their long separation is too marked to escape attention, and people are everywhere asking what it means.The general impression, howerer, is that an all round reconciliation and kissing will soon take place.Interest as well as sentiment requires the Princess of Wales to affect delizht in her son's approaching marriage, even if she does not feel it.Another London cable says: In spite of the Lig Chicago Exposition pesters which stare at one everywhere on the Continent and throughout England, there is no shut- Ling one\u2019s eyes to the fact that very few people, and almost none of importance, are oing trom bere to the World's Fair.Leav- ng out those who have made exhibits and will go on that account, the number dwindles to minute proportions.The steamships are not leaving here full and the advance bookings show that this season will be no better than last, if as good.No important rsonages have said they will go, and as for the reigning monarchs in Europe not one has any intention of honoring icago with his presence.Enquiries bave been made of every king and queen in Euro whether or not n visit to America would a possibility this year.In every cnse the answer was a decided no.A New York paper's correspondent in London made the following observation at the last drawing room: Here is a hint as to fashions in jewellery, athered from the drawing-room.Diamonds, which for the st few years have been going out, are altogether good form again.They were seen on all sides Tuesday, the ornaments larger than ever.The Rising Sun of Persia ia now a formidable design of much beauty, worn in the hair or on the front of the bodice.In several instances the lace was kopt in place on the skirt with gems, snd many old scarfs of rare lace were arranged around the bodice\u2018so that the ends fell to the hem of the skirt from the shoulders, where they were kept in place b; brilliants.The hair is frequently dot over with small diamond brooches and stars, and tho lace lappets, now much worn, are fastened with diamond pins.Necklaces are becoming longer and more important, and jewelled pendants of various kinds are attached to rows of pearls, which are becoming more the fashion, especially where Interthreaded with pink coral or the favorite turquoise.Earrings have quite returned to favor, and are much worn by possossors of diamonds.Any other kind is out of date.Bracelets are worn over the long gloves,but mostly of a slender make.All massive e jewellery is out of fashion.THE \u2018WANDRAHM'S\u201d POSITION.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] QUEBEC, May 22.\u2014 The three schooners containing part of tho SS.** Wandrahm's \u201d which arrived in port on Saturday, and four more which arrived up this morning, all left.for Montreal this afternoon in tow of the \u201cFlorence.\u201d l\u2019eople.\u2026 arrivin here from the scene of the wreck, repo that all the dry portion of the cargo has n diacharge into schooners.Mr, Davie has placed his pumps on board the \u2018\u201cWan- rahm,\u201d and as soon as she is clear of water, the remaining portion of the cargo will be discharged.The engine room was full of water and all the hoids were partially filled from that room.When all the shall have been discharged the steamer will he floated and brought up to Quebec.The work of discharging the cargo is golng on rapidly.Besides the Quebec ship Iaborers engaged taking out the cargo, are a number of men from Grosse Isle, MISS WASSON DROWNED.[SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) HAWKESRURY, Ont., May 28\u2014A drowning accident occurred here on Saturday altérnoon, when Miss Katie Wasson, a bight girl of 15, lost her life.rowing after dinner, and the boat capsized til She was carried away by the current, In spite of valiant efforts made by an etght-year-old boy named Mo: she was drowned.The body was recovered shortly R .The Largest Mill Burned.PORTLAND, Me., May 22.\u2014The spool mill Ww.Bennett, at Bilead, was buried .was the largest the world and the loss js hea () al 's Now Star ! Mass, Say 43.\u2014Pyot pi ° Ben Ten S : Peru., He said the which will make a coraplete sidercal map every year, more powerful as a star finder an other instrument lu the world.Pickering also said the new telescope marks a distinot departure in astronomy, and will able astronomers to make many new discoveries as well as rivlical changes in present astronomical data.LEON CARRIER'S SWINDLE.How He \u201cMade\u201d $30.000 and Disappeared With it.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] QUEBEC, May 22-The whereabouts of Leou M, Carrier, Lhe viissing commission merchant of this city, are yet unknown.But some new facts about bis fransactions are coming to light.He is a young man, about 25 vears of axe, and nppeared to be doing a good business here.e purchased fron millers in Ontario and sold in Quebec ur took urders from local dealers.He lost markets.About two weeks ago, he visited Ontario and purchased, it appears about fifty car loads of Hour and grain, Upon his return to this city he called upon most of the flour {and grain merchants and told them that he had purchased at great advantage in Ontario, as the merchants in that province were demoralized with the state of trade, As he was offering at 2 to 24 per cent, below the current market prices he did not have uch trouble in making sales.A few dass after his arrival large ship- wents of tour, grain and seed arrived here, but as the goods had not been paid for they were nol shipped Lo Carrier's order but to that of the banks, viz., the Merchants, the Quebec, the Montreal, Union and National.Nevertheless without the production of the bills of lading, Carrier had no trouble in having the goods delivered by the Canadian Pucitic Railway delivery clerk.The cars were unloaded and their contents delivered to the purchasers, who, not having the slightest suspicions of the transactions, paid Carrier and the latter, after having col- ected about $30,000, took his de ure by the Canadian Pacific Railway 10.30 p.m.train Wednesday, May 10.Before leaving he had told some of his customers that other cars would arrive ina few days, but that he had to go to Cobourg, where he was summoned as a witness.His wife went to see him off at the train, expecting to see him back in a few days.He was next heard from in New York, where, on Monday last, he wrote to several of his friends here giving them such information as to his affairs as he said he hoped would srevent them losing anything by him.Vhile in New York, he so drew upon a leading firm here for $600, but as the firm owed him nothing the draft was not acknowledged.In the meantime the banks are holding on to their bills of lading.On Sunday Obeervanoe.WasHINGTON, May 22.\u2014In the Presbyterian General Assembly to-day the committee on Sabbath Observance recommended the adoption of a resolution, setting forth That the Assembly expresses its profound gratitude to Almighty God for the success of the elluri to secure in our national legislature a Jrobibition of Sunday vpening at the Columbian Exposition, and it: appreciation of the action of Congress in deciding.by so large a majority, to continue the time honored courxe of the Ameriean people in doing reverence to the Lord's day, It Joins the whole church in beurty thanksgiving that we have been sparod the humilitation, as a Christian nation, of a public sanction of the Sunday opening of the World's Fair; and it herchy voices, what {t believes to be the well-nigh unanimous judgment of the church it represents, in decl ng that any attempt after this public and offic expression of the nation\u2019s will.to open the gates of the Exhibition on the Sabbath, would be a gross affront to the Christian conscience and a flagrant breach of faith.- The Late Mr.Acer.On Saturday a meeting of live stock men was held to passa resolution of condolences on the deatli of the late Mr.C.M.Acer.Among those present were: R.Bickerdike, Nathan Kennedy, J.H.Smith, W.Cameron, C.Coughlin, John Crowe, N.Bickerdike, W.W.Craig, N.Telfer, John Strachan, M.Green, W.Cunningham and others.The following resolution was passed : Ferolved, That this meeting of cattle men assembled in Montreal has heard with deep regret of the death, at a comparatively early age.of C,.M.Acer, president of the Montreal Stock Yards Company, and desire to place on reco their high appreciation of the very able services s0 readily readered hy the deceased to tho cattle trade of the Dominion of Cana and more particularly to all matters relating to the cattle trade of the port of Montreal, his sterling business qualities endearing him to all he came in contact with.A copy of the resolution will be sent to rs.Acer.The Removal of Night Soll.Mr.Henault will begin the removal of night soil to-morrow; he intended to begin to-day, but Is not reaay to do so.He will in to-morrow with two waggons, and will add one each day until the number reaches twelve; that is, he will add more waggous as soon as they arc finished by the er.Each one costs $330 besides the tubs, all of which are new.The night soil will be drawn to the Curran farm, near Sault.au Recollet, And in time an incinerator will be built there.The foundation will belaid to-morrot and the incinerator will be built at a cost of $4000, Almost Suffocated.When Sergeant Beauregard was patrolling Ontario street last night he noticed smoke iss rc a Chinesa laundry near the corner of Plessis street.Constables Cote and Lemieux, who pecompanied the sergeant were despatched to the nearest fire station and in the meantime Beauregard broke open the door and found a Chinaman almost suffocated in his bed.He was at once taken out and resuscitated, after which he was looked after by a fellow- countryman.The fire was soon extinguished.oo St.Anne\u2019s Boating Club.The committee of the St.Anne's Boatin Club met this afternoon at the office o Messrs.Grier & Mudge, St.Francois Xavier street.After the close of the annual meeting for the election of officers, etc., to be held at the Club House, St.Anne's, on June 3.a special! meeting will will be for the purpose of considerin tain amendments to the by-Jawa of the Club, The Committee have decided to hold the annual regatta at Ste.Anne's on Saturday, July 15.Expropriation Matters.The Notre Dame street Expropriation Commissioners bave heard, ovidence respecting the amount of damages sustained by Costigan & Co., dealers in coal.The witnesses on behalf of the proprietor assessed the damages at $3000; those called by the city thought $330 would pay the damages sustained by reason of the widep- ing of the street.This afternoon the Oonh- missioners in charge of the annual expropriations will begin the hearing of evidence n the casé of the Montreal Board of Trade for property on St.Peter street.No Intention to Defraud: In the case of Esplin versus John .McLaren, Judge Gill has ordered the liberation of defendant who had been ar rested on capias on the ground that he w; secreting his property, ete.The court held that defendant's action in selling e of his propert before departing Br ome lington, Vt., where he had secured employment, after having failed to secure any here, could not be looked upon as evidence of any intention to defraud his creditors.The Quebec Loan.Premier Taillon this morning denied stories published that Hon.Tobn 8.Provincial Treasurer, had failed to tiate the Quebec loan: Mr.Hall, be sald, oubt efperisnce some difficulty to the tightness tation would mately Bagot negotiat- lia.hey Bad, however, every © terma.Anti-Home Rule Meeting.A mesting has been ing at the Windsor inter in ite DAMAGE DONE BY WIND AND WATER.BOAT-HOUSES ON LAKE 8T.LOUIS COMPLETELY SWEPT AWAY, .Parts of the Road Along the River Rendered Impassable\u2014The Yacht \u201cEagle\u201d in Danger \u2014 Water Higher on the Wharf.The storm of yesterday has made sad : bavoe of the wooden bulldings and boat \" sheds along Lake St.Louis.The wind : drove the waves in to shore and of private | boat houses from Pointe Claire to Lachine , nothing is left beyond the bunches of drift.| wood which are coming down the rapids.Old residents say that the water in the lake has not been so high for the last seventeen years.Valois and Lakeside suffered severely.Not a private boathouse there could be saved, and great fears were entertained for the home of the Valois Boating Club.At Pointe Claire also the storm did a great deal of damage.Boat-houses were carried away and bonts and skiffs were smashed to pieces.The boat - house of the Ku-Ku achelors was beaten in splinters and four canoes broken, one of them being smashed in half.Mr.Napier's t - house was also carried away.Sidewalks became loosened and floated down stream and at the Point, the large stone wharf belonging to Mr.Charlebois was struck by the water severely enough to drive two large holes in it.Several boats were found floating in the bay swamped.At Beaconsfield the water was so high that it came over on the rvad.At Lachine the water invaded the lower part of the town and in some of the houses s A COUPLE OF FEET HIGH.The road between Dorval and Lachine was almost impassable, and those who drove to Dorval found water up to the hub of the wheel.At Vaudreuil the r- tion of the town adjoining the river was inundated, and the water not been 60 high there aince 1476, when people had to go to church in boats.It was reported that the \u2018\u2018Eagle,\u201d the commodore's yacht of the St.Lawrence Yacht Club, was severely injured, but it scems she rode at anchor throughout the big gale.The only trouble was that the horse that supports the boom got adrift and about eleven the Commodore, his brother-in-law Mr.Black, and Harry, the caretaker of the Grove, launched the dingey and attempted to make the * Eagle\u201d and actually got within 20 feet, but she was pitching so severely from the tremendous sea that was on that it was impossible to get aboard without danger of being swamped or smashed.Soit was decided to make forshore, also a difficult feat, as the dingy had to be turned and the danger lay in Being broadside for over viventy seconds as the sea waa running ten feet in height and swamping could take place instantly.However, we got around and ashore without rowing and simply had to guide the t and prevent her being ped, swamped from astern, About two o'clock another attempt was made br Messrs.Black & Mitchell, and as the sens had gone down somewhat, the \u201cEagle\u201d was reached and everything made fast.Life preservers were the order of the day.The Ku-Ku Boathouse, which was smashed, contained five canoes.About eléven o'clock Jesterda morning some members of the Grand Trunk Boating Club who were at the Club House saw what appeared to them a row boat with a human belng in it capsized by the wind.They called for Joe Laing, whe happened to be about, and he immediately put out in his own boat for the spot where the t was last seen.All he could disccver, however, was a boat filled with water, but without oar-locks or anything, beached on Nun's Island.No persons have been reported lost and the impression is that the t belonged to some resort higher up the river, which had broken loose by the storm and drifted down.In Port and at Lapralriea There are no signs of any receding in the waters of the river.On the contrary the water was inches higher this morning than it was on Saturday.A fall of a couple of inches took place yesterday, but there was a rise of six nches last night, and this morning the registered depth was 36 feet 7 inches.No particular damage bas been done to any of the goods on the wharves yet, as perishable merchandise has been moved out of the way of danger.On the Reford wharf the water is higher, but the fruit edge of the pler had all been taken away to prevent loss.Ab Laprairie the water is right up over the .The whart is completely under water, and passengers for Montreal had to 1each the steamer in skiffs.Teams could not reach the steamer, and to cross to the city had to take the boat at Longueuil.\u2018The Flood About Ottawa.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, May 22\u2014 The water in the Ottawa River rose six inches yesterday, but is stationary to-day.Thousands of sightseers are visiting the Chandiere Falls.¥rom Parliament Hill the spectacle rescuted is magnificent.Many of the lurn- r jards aro halt submerged twenty-seven dwellings in Gatineau Point, a village two milles below the city on the Quebec shore, are under water.The occupants, who belong to the poorer class, hare removed their furniture to a place of safety.Three wharves at Aylmer, Que., nine miles above here, were carried away yesterday.A NEW STEAMER.What is Doing and Said in the Fruit Trade.e A new steamer came into port this after noon, the \u201cCity of Kingston,\u201d which is to run In the fruit trade between the West Indies and Montreal.The \u201cCity of King: ston\u201d is the property of Messrs T.Vipond & Co., ontreal, and was built especially for the frult trade at Middies- boro.Bhe Is an exceedingly handsome boat, although not n very large one.She took a cargo of fruit m Jamaica to Boston, and then returned for a second cargo which she is bringing to Montreal, Her cargo consists of 16, bunches of bananas, 1000 cocoanuts and a quantity of pineapples and sugar.It is pretty well undorstood here that these direct fruit boats to Montreal have not paid.The er \u201cAmerica\u201d ran all last year at o loss, and this year bas been withdrawn and is running to Boston, Sending the **City of Kingston\u201d to Montreal is a good deal of an experiment on the part of Messrs.T.S.Vipond & Co., and if the financial results are not better than ose of previous experiments she will be withdrawn also.There is not a little complaint among fruit men in regard to the way in which trait h ed bere.The cargo of all right, shortage, this year, although last year there was a vary vy shortage.Som shortage is said to exist, however, in the capes of © cargos of the \u201cFremona,\u201d and dealers oom.plain also that owing to the bad way in which the woods have been put on the wharf they have great difficulty in making out the parcels they have gurchased, diercat 1 ta ae not opt aor aa tine ots are no ther and thus considerable confusion Ss, \u2019 ee Boats Coming Out of Winter Quarters.Several other boats of the \u2018Ontario Navigation Com to out of winter uarters (A tao days and go hich has pena In dry ooo guagatreal, whic] nin inspected to-day, and ja expectet a pee to-morrow.Besides i A new steam been add: all been inspected, and will\u2019 commence to run between Montreal and Taronto on June 1.The first boat from here be \u201cSpartan,\u201d which leaves Montreal on 81.The boat to St.Helen's Island started on Saturda Mr.N.K.Connolly, president usual, | do a good busines: state and the building was thronged complete so far, and prot The following were the fm the May and is now runping regularly.of the Com.ny, was in the.city to-day.He stated hat although the season had openéd later Company still expected to 8.THE LATE ABBE SEGUIN.Funeral Services at Ste.Cunegonde.The funeral services of the late Abbé in took place this morning in Ste.Cunegonde Church.The body was lyin in wit) le who came to this last mark of Pospect to the departed priest.The interior of the church was draped and flags were flying at half-mast all over Ste.Cunegurtde.A large number of Roman Catholic Clergy from different parts of Canada attende and the ceremony was most impressive.Archbishop Fabre and Bishop Lorrain\u2019s, of Pembroke, took The latter sang the requiem; he is an old class ma of the late abbé.They attended St.Therese College ether and there commenced a [riendship which has lasted up to the present time.The Grey Nuns and the Sisters of St.Anne occupied two small galleries at the back of the chancel, overlooking the altar.Mgr.Lorrain's was assis by Father Fortin as deacon, Father Lesage as sub-deacon and Father Neven as assistant priest, These three were formerly curates of St.Cunegonde Church along with the late Abbé.Father Payette was master of ceremonies and Father Guillbault the incense bearer.The acolytes were Fathers Bonneville and Deslauriers.The Christian Brothers were interspersed amongst the choir and in the sanctuary.Amongst the clergy who took part were the evs, A, Archambault, chancellor; J.B.Proulx, vice rector, St.Lin; R, ers, curé, St.Heuri; L.M.Lavallee, curé, St.Vincent de Paul; J.A.Renaud, C.8, C.; J.D.Miehon, P.J.Brady, vicar St.Henri; P.Simard, C.S.R., J.Primeau, cure, Boucherville; G.Dugast, E.Choquette, chap- iain, St.Jean de Dieu; M.Roux, vicar, St.Vincent de Paul; H.Leco rs, cure Longue Pointe; Father Fulcran, C.S.E., Father Augustin, A.Xoual, vicar St.Jean Baptiste; Father Donnelly, cure St.Antoine; Ed.Prieur, vicar Sacred Heart; Pl.D.De Guere, cure St.James; P.D.Jacques, C.S.D., St.Hyacinthe; P.Filiatrault, C.J.M.; H.Beclaret, S.S.H.Legault, U.M.J., A.Tranchemontagne, 5.S., J,.B.Nolin, S.J., Jos.Leclerc, cure $t.Joseph; H.Dupret, S.S., Z.Delinelle, chaplain Bun Pasteur; J A.Larose, cure Laprairie; I.Beaudet, cure St.Laurent; J.Martin, cure Chatham; F.Lilandais, 8.8., Director Montreal College; J.Lonergan, cure St.Bridget; M.Auclair, cure St.Jean Baptiste; A.Viau, cure Mile End, and many others.Thercmains of the late Abbe will be deposited in the busement of the church.© FINANCIAL To-day is a holiday in London and the Stock Exchange is closed, so that we are without our usual quotations.Ins ing of the advance in the Bank of England's rate of discount the Economist of tbe 13th inst says \u2018It will not do, of courre, to allow the Bank reserve to bo run down to any extent.We have to reckon not only with the Australian troubles, and their sible ramifications here, but also with the diti- culties of the United States Treasury, which may cause d to made upon the European stocks of gold.On the other hand, however, rome shipments of the metal are on their way here h Am : a few weeks \u201cpor uth al parica 3 ole, Toate.taken eo Boote nke returned une; an favorably influenced oi the te to 3 per cent., will now be turned still more in our favor.\u201cWhile, therefore, it will nm for the directors to keep a close watch over thoir reserve, an seek to maintain it ata bigher level than usual, there is no call for anything like precipitate action.There is no change to note in tHe mon market.tes are steady apd unchanged.Sterling Exchan is dull and weaker.We uote: Sixties 815-10 to 91-16, and demand drafts to 10} between banks.Counter rates for six 9: to Ÿ.and right, 102 to 108.Cables th dcoumen ties, to 8}.\u2018Onttie bille, 9 +.New York funds, 1-10 diy par, and à mium to { over the counter.The local stock market was not very active thin morning and the tono was not strong.Canadian e féatures.The former while Gas Dututh at 20.an t 674.U Telephone changed hands at 133, and \u201cRights\u201d at 31 to 32, A f Dominion Cotton were placed at 121.Banks \u2018were quiet but firm ands at 229, pre- sold lor con- 50 rere 4.541 to 4.85 80j for deman: d 4.90} to 4.904 for cables.Com morcials were 4.54 to 4.84}, and documentaries to to 4.54 and Paris francs 5.182 for long and 5.104 for short.As to the New York shares market, private adv o Lamontagne, Clarke & Co.ay stato that the market has been dull and withont feature.More melancholy news ebout the Distillera Co., including the withdrawal of some of the Pennsylvania companies, wan accompanied Ly a raid on the stuck, ing it back to Inet weck's low prices.From there it rallied slowly on covering, and long buying to nbout Saturday's close, New England was tho only railroad stock to show any strength in tho morning, and crossed 3) on scat! purchases, The grangers and industrials as a rule lacked life, and at times trading was almoss suspended, The million id ordered tomorrow's steamer was ta of.Considerably more to during the weck scemed to d et last week's bulls who lot it go all round the room.Exchange was at last week's prices, 485 on being.on a holiday q on for discounts thore.the country\u2019s condition at large, and of financial in per- ticular, in the Sunday and Monday papers seems to havo resulted in a less hopoful e outlook.and people who were bullish last woek, are inclined to- .At the same time there is no question but that liquidation hore has been ve w ulro frosh to start it again and carry the markot or, .In tho meanwhile, with both buying and sell ing reduced a mimnium, & dull market seems to before us for a time, and.purchasea on weak spots for quick turns may realize -kmall rates w 4 and , but there was no The discussion t changes in k statement for tho past weck: nereasc $6,227,150 Docrease 3,868,400 7,138, 3.817.400 the Now York Ah nT 534,495,700 5,761,300 101,171,700 52,008,200 $129.179,900 133,638,985 og BAO, Nav.Co A [J da Hiahearsts 88 br 0178 $19,556.07 ontreal, 222: 50 Duluth hi #5; Dom.Cotton, \u201cDON'T LISTEN \u2018 MF.CHAPLEAU IN PARIS, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] OTTAWA, May 22.\u2014Lijeut.Governor Chap- lean, writing from Paris to an Ottawa friend, states that he bad been laid up in bed for three weeks, but expected to be.around in a few days.Owing to bis indisposition he recently declined an invitation to dine with Lord Duf- ferin, the British ambassador, but agre accept the hospitality of the noble lord on the een's birthday.Hon.Mr.Chapleau added that Guyon, his medical attendant, expected to see him convalescent before he left Paris in June.ANNUAL EXPROPRIATIONS, NO.33% 8.0.Ez Parts THE CITY OF MOXTREAL, Petitioner in Expropristion, ax \u2014AND\u2014 ST.JAMES, BT.MARY and HOCHELAGA WARDS.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the petitioner in expropriation will, by and through their undersigned Attorneys and C present to the Superior Court In and for the District of Montreel, in the Province of Que sitting ip the division of ract ion (room No.4) at the Court House of AY, the twenty-fifth day of May inst.-past tea v'olock iv the forenoon, Or &a300n as counse] cun be heard, a petition to choose and nominate » competent and terested person to replace Owen J.Devlin, Eeq., one of the Commissioners a; inted ip this matter in conformity with the act fot, , chap.79.and its amendinents, who is unable to act by reason grave illness, to ppraise in the present instance, according to law.ROCER ROY, LEANDRE J.ETHIER, Attomeys far Corporation of Montreal CITY HALL, MONTREAL, 23nd fu, 1008.} Milton Street.1192 Saw Ne.24%, 8.C.Ew Parts THE CITY OF MONTREAL, Petitioner in Expropriation, \u2014AND-\u2014- MILTON STREET, from University to 8t Lawrence stroet.PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the petitioner in expropriation will, by and through their un- dersignod Attorneys and in the Provinoe of Quebec, sitting in the division of of practice (room No.4) st the Court House of this city, THURSDAY, the twenty-fifth day of May inst, at half-past ten o'clock in the forenoon, or as soon as counsel can be heard, a petition to choose and nomin- atc » competent and disinterested person to replace Owen J.Davlin, Eaq.ome of the Commissichers appointed in this matter in conformity with the Act 53 Vict., chap.79, and its amendments, who is unable to act by reason of grave iliness, to proceed to appra in the present instance according to law.; ROUER ROY, LEANDRE J.ETHIER, Attorneys for Corporfpion of Montreal.Orry HALL, } Montreal, 23nd May, 1893.1102 %ew ANNUAL EXPROPRIATIONS, ST.ANTOINE WARD.Cr EK» perte THE CITY OF MONTREAL, Petitioner in Expropriation, ap ST.ANTOINB WARD.PUBLIC NOTICE is bere ven that the Peti- tlooer ristion rc Siren through tl mére jor Court in sn the Province of TH | half past ter och Connsel can * petition to choose and inate à compotent and disinter oO J.Devlin, Esq., one of inted in this matter in conformity with the act 79 and o um for the Dis LEANPRE J.ETHIER, Attorneys for Corporation of Montreal CITY HAL Mon! 22nd 1808 IVS hav CONSUMERS CORDAGE CO, Ltd NOTICE, DIVIDEND A quarterly dividend of One and Three-quarters per cant (13%) for the three months ending May 1st, 1898, will be payable June 1st, 1898, at thé Head Office, Montrea!, shareholders of record May 20th, 1808, The Transfer Books will be closed from May 20th to June 1st, inclusive.CHAS.B.MORRIS, 57 ew DAMAGED 600DS AT AUCTION.The subscribers have received instruotions to sell op the wharf, at Hochelaga (this side St.Lawrence sugar Refining Co), on TUESDAY, THE 33rd MAY, 1898, For account of Underwritérs and others con- (cerned), J Heb 1/64 64 Caske Ground Litharge, RAK 1375/88 8 Cashis Blane Fixe.Damaged by water in voyage Rx.88.l\u2018Hurona.Sale st Twelve o'clock.BENNING & BARSALOU, A =n, Mention i Requested = a To the sale of fine Fur- E\\ jaf niture.Behr Upright A by Re uclos, B.Minnie of Valley Sold, = Samuel Good win.of Mon HARRINGTON- MILLSAP\u2014At Drayton, P.3 the Rev.Mr.Nixon, on the 18th April, Mr.PA Harrington \"ot Rothesay, to Miss Klenor Mlilsap, of Nottawasaga, county of Simece.INGRAM-PARKER-At St.George's Church, Battleford, Sask., on the ist of ay by Rev.K.Matheson, Henry Lloy nica: , Esq., of the county of Kent, England, Ww \u201c Elzadet Shdest daughter of W.KE.I Enq., of terville, Quo.LEFROY- WOOD AL T oronto, Ont., on the l6th inst.by the Ven, Archdeacon Allen, assisted by the Rev, W.Cartwright Alien, Anthony Aylmer Lefroy, of l\u2019art Hope, to Eleanor, eldest daughter of Archibald Wood, Esq., of Millbrook.OBRIEN-DOYLE- On 22ud May, by the Rev.Father Quinliv.an al St.Patrick: s Church.John O'Hrien to M.J yle RALSTON.HORSFAL L \u2014At the residence of the bride's mother.Rockficld, May 12, by the Rey.oH.Dixon, rector of St.\"Jude's, James G.of Columbus, Ohio, to Elcanor Au- gn Neil, fhe only daughter of the late Push 1.{Hudderstield, Eng., papers arkor, please o oral BTEPHENSON-BISHOP\u2014On the 18th of May, 1343, at the residence uf the bride's futher, 1008 Dorchester street, Mon al, by the Rov.Dr.Rose, assisted by the Rev.A.C.Courtice, H.Willoughby Stephenson to Lizzie Squire, daughter of George Bishop.THOMAS-COLTON \u2014 At Quebec, P.Q., on the 15th inst., by the Res.Mr.Lachance, Paul F.omas, fon of John Thomas, to Kate M.E, Colton, daughter of the late Martin Colton.DEATHS.CAMPBELL\u2014 At Toronto, Ont., on the 17th May, M Butcher, late of Hayes, Ken wife of Geo.Campbell, agod 73 years and 1 months.DANCE\u2014At Toronto, Ont, ednesday, May 17th, John H.Dance, 1n Lis 48th year, FLLIOTT- Suddenly, in this city, inst., Ellen Galligan, beloved w fo of William Elliott, agod 60 years.Funeral from her hus- on the 2Ist nd'a residence, 467 Seigneurs street, on Wednesday, the 24th inst, at 2.30 p.m., to RR.C.Cemete ry.Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend.1192 , FLEMING \u2014(Un the 18th_ inst, at ds residence, Trenton, Ont, Thos.Fleming, + agent, aged 47, only and heloved brother ar We Latimer, of this city, In Interment at Gananoque, Ont., Monday, the 22ud, 1182 FRALICK -At London, Ont, May 17th, 1893 Fanny Pugales.beloved wife of Frank Fra- lick, aged 24 yours.GAVIN\u2014 At London, Ont, on 16th May, Daniel James Gavin, cldest son of Daniel and Mary Gavin, aged 20 ycars.HOWELL- On May 21, Edna Annie, eldest daughtor of Alf Howell, aged 7 years 9 onths.Funeral from her fathers residence, 170 Coursal street, Tuesday, 23rd.at 2 o'clock Foy Bt.Jude's Church, thence to Mount oy) Gomoiery.HUTCHINSOn Sunday, 21st May, of heart dis Father, wife of W illiam uichins.Fu from her late residence, 24 Stanley st, on Tuesaday, Prd inst, at 2.30 p.m.(Guelph, Ont.papers pleaso HQULT\u2014On the 2 21st inst.at 1101 St James st., earge, son of Georg Hoult, aged 10 months.Fune ral at 2, AS pm.m., on Tuesday, the 23rd inst.to 8t.Georgo's U JOHNSTON -On Tuesday y, May 16th, at East york.\u20ac Ont., Silas Johnsion, in the 82nd year of age.KYLE-In this city.28 Kent street, on Sa: day, the 20th instant, Margaret K Kyle, dau, tor of William Kyle.Funeral private.18 2 LUKE\u2014At Toronto, Ont., on Thursday, Ma ub, Malcolm C., son of Mr.and Mrs.W wi MACKERROW At Toronto, ont.May 17, 1893, James A.Mackerrow, in his 55t WALKER\u2014On Sunday, Ma.wg James Fred: orick Walker, traffic auditor of the Grand ears.Funeral from \u2018niversit street, on Tu inst, at 3 p.m.st Church Cathedral, and thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.Friends will please accept this invita- o\u2014 ERSONAL\u2014 DETECTIVES OF THE MOST RELI- furnished the character Canadian Bocret rvice, Temple Building, Montreal Agency ia under contract with the incial Gorernmen: Es e \"form all their criminal detective Tork Betarcaoes .CARRIAGES, ks, corporation: ls ot this city.ter, Chief.\u2018ofice telephone 2131.fo Sle Sass Bia Sours of by 1 this hf.le ha oom] course study ip this ves for Chicago to attend Cope Forrest University.On his return, Sy Tot, will co commence tics as Burgeon Dentist at 369 Bt.Urbain Suen Blas EREONAL-WHY BUFFER WITH Stree PERSONAL TAY MES FITZGERALD, OF ARKEA- Co.Limerick, Ireland, and formerly » military tailor in Her esty\u2019s 3th Regim nt, desires to oar from bis ist ary Fitzgerald.who came to Montronl wo ca a and who ma Charch Wardon and bad \u20ac round.Ynformation will be kfully receir t.Charles Borromee Bt.193 Boon him rom 1040 19 a12 and Foam 6 NAL-C ETB CLEAN.BY ies Tooele clean A long as new carpeta, being moth verni d cholera Eid Sample rane 7 cents .rant 118 one 2 N47.Ha 3 JPERSORAL-M ABGARET WEIR, WIFE OF ALEX- er Deavens, and their children Annie, John and fotie, Jott ire Information wanted by Mrs.ASOT, oe None Ave., Jersey at, N.J.1193 Prey sE DOREN WENDS \u201cDANDRUPF à sure cure for dandruff and all scalp diseases, All devgnista (4) Brice 500 Soe and $100 S.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.DRESS GOODS, Dress Goods.Every New 8hade in Dress Goods Every New Shade in Dress Goods Every New Effect in Dreas Goods Every New Effeot in Dress Goods INDIGO SEASIDE SERGES.Serges for Seaside Costumes Berges for Country Costumes Serges for Holiday Costumes Serges for Travelling Costumes Serges for Walking Costumes SERGES IN EVERY SHADE, S.CARSLEY.All-Wool Poplins.All-Wool Poplins.In all Plain Colours In Shot Effects In Figured Effects ALL WOOL WHIPCORDS In all Plain Colours In Shot Effeots In Figured Effects PLAIN DRESS FABRICS Scotch Plaids for all the Clans New Fanoy Plaid Dress Goods Silk and Wool Plaid Effects Plaids in all latest Colourings \u2018 S.CARSLEY.Summer Dress Twoeeds.Summer Dress Tweeds, Dress Tweeds in Plaid Effects Dress Tweeds in Plaid Effects Dress Tweeds in Striped Effects Drees Tweeds in Striped Effects Basket Effect Dress Tweeds Dress T'weeds in Figured Effects Dress Tweeds in Figured Effects Dress Tweeds in all Summer Weights Dress Tweeds in all Summer Weights HOTIOE.\u2014TFen, Coffre and Cocos free all this week, Mantles Extraordinary | EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES MANTLES The Special Sale of Spring and Summer Mantles and Jackets AT REDUCED PRICES AT REDUCED PRICES Is continued all this month At S.CARSLEY\u2019'S; NOTRE At S.CARSLEY'S)?STREET CARPETS OARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS CARPETS EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY EXTRAORDINARY The correct store to buy WILTON CARPETS BRUSSELS CARPETS TAPESTRY CARPETS WOOL CARPETS CARPET SQUARES S.CARSLEY'S\"SINE S.CARSLEY'S/ \"STREET 8.CARSLEYS FOR CARPETS.S.CARSLEY'S FOR CARPETS.S.CARSLEY'S- FOR CARPETS.1941 S.CARSLEY, | AU BON MARCHE, Plaid Silk Blouses.Plaid Silk Blouses.ERT Pd Every Novelty in Ladies\u2019 Plaid Silk Blouses in stock to select from S.CARSLEY.* WILLIAM BYRD, Contractor.es LAGAUCHETIERE ST.390, House 7280.Estimates for classes of Wood Work, Alterstioms, Repair, otc, ete.of JUST STEP IN HERE.& TO-MORROW OR NEXT DAY, IF YOU WANT TO FIX UP OR FURNISH OUTRIGHT YOUR HOME, WE GUARANTEE COMPLETE BATISFACTION IN GOODS AND TERMS.WE HAVE EVERY GRADE OF PARLOR, DINING ROOM AND BEDROOM SUITS, STOVES, CROCKERY, LAMPS AND ALL OTHER FHINGS FOR THE HOME, AND ALL ON EASY TERMS.MORE THAN FIFTY PER CENT.OF THE PUBLIC BUY ON CREDIT.THEY MAY KOT PAY BY THE WEEK OR MONTH, AND LOOK at the BABY CARPETS, CURTAINS, OILCLOTHS.Ada THE BUSINESS OF TRE WORLD 18 DONE ON CREDIT.PLERTY OF NICE HOMES HAVE BEEN FURNISHED ON CREDIT FROM THIS STORE A HELPING HAND TO THOSE WHO WANT TO FIX UP WITHOUT THE UBE OF MUCH MONEY AT ANY ONE TIME OUR TERMS: $30.00 WORTH OF GOODS FOR $4.00 DOWN AND $100 PRR MONTE 90.00 ion OF GOODS FOR £10.00 DOWN AND $5.00 PER MO! $100 WORTH OF GOODS FOR $80.00 DOWN AND $10.00 PER MONTH 30 WORTH OF GOODS FOR $000 DOWN AND $30.00 PER MONTH.6 #0 WORTH OF GOODS FOR §1X DOWN AND $50.0 PER MONTH.ON AND AFTER TUESDAY EVENING, MAY Ban, OUR BTORE WILL CLOSE AT 6 P.M.BUT THE PRINCIPAL PART OF Silk Empire Blouses.Silk Empire Blouses, IN SHOT SILKS.IN FIGUBED SILKS.IN PLAID SILKS.SILK BLOUSES in Every Shade BLOUSES IN EVERY NEW STYLE.BLOUSES IN EVERY NEW STYLE.BLOUSES FOR STREET WEAR BLOUSES FOR STREET WEAR BLOUSES FOR INDOOR WEAR.BLOUSES FOR INDOOR WEAR, $.CARSLEY.RIGBY LEADS Rigby Waterproofs take the lead of any other wagerproof ment Ask for Rigby Waterprools every where and any where.S.CARSLEY, 1785, 1767, 1769, 1771, 1778, 1778, 1777, 1770 / Norrz Daus Sraumr, MONTREAL ( Hours of Business from 8 a.m.46 8 p.m.|S CARSLEY'S + MAISON :-: Valiqults & aliquete, | 1883-1880 NOTRE DAME ST.Headquarters for New Summer Goods.New lines of Drem (ioods, ail reduced Printed Chailies, AL-Wool, 15 and % centa.Complete stock of Black Goods.J All-Wool Cashuncre, 30 cents.All the sbove lines are deserving public attention They are the best makes.ar and sold at very low prices.ress Goods Counter has been replenished.Spring *pdfummer Jackets.ng and Bummer Mantles and Oapea.Fall range of Ladies an Childrans Vairo Wann, Ladies\u2019 and Childrens Undervear- Umbrellas and Parascis all reduced.GENT\u2019S FURNISHINGS, À large variety of Neckties snd Crevates.A complate stock of Undermeur from 50 up.Good Dressed White Bhirts at 33a.Cuts and Collars.A fine lot of N arrived.Rex viols SP Spring and Bummer À First Claas Taller on me Premises.STRAW HATS.STRAW HATS Jost ot M ni Tren.amr quan Mami, Bon te «nd Bonnets Trimmed at an Hours Notlos.te: SPECIAL.vs fA stock of Fancy Goods and French Perfumery, 2 ALWAYS ON HAND, assortment of Carpets, Olicloths snd General Het Para ) ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE, ALFRED A.VALIQUETTE, 1883 and 1885 Nowe Dame Street Wee LEADING - assortment of Millinery Goods.beg to remind our customers that we offer (===x\"# SPECIAL ADVANTAGES this week i the following Imported Corsets, 8 different brands; Ladies) and Children's Silk Gloves; Light Weight Cashmere Hosiery: Underwear ; French Oambrios and Sateens for Costumes.choios === JU8T RECEIVED sp 8 cases of Black Onshmeres and other Mourning Goods, together with: a Job Lot of 500 pleces of TWEEDS' to be retailed at 85 cents.These Tweeds are worth 600, to 65c.tn any store.Do not foiget our ENGLIBH OILOLOTHS ot 360.» yard __THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR MONDAY MAY : 22, 1898, JOR MURPHY & (0S ADVERTISEMENT.Her Majesty's Alliance With the Clerk of the weather for the malatenanee that sits up aloft\u201d ass rule beams his brightest on that suspicious day wish the faithfulness of o High- lend Ghillie.\u2018 Gentlemen Will Have A Good Time Of 1t so far as he in concerned, without doubt! Bus supply all the necessary adfuncts to pleasure at cheap cash prices.JOEN MURPHY & C0.BE SURE TO BUY \u2014 A \u2014 Gold Medal Bell Piang So-called from their having been awarded 100 MEDALS in 30 Years 078 Many of them Gold Modals SPECIAL BARGAINS For The 24th.OUTING SHIRTS -\u2014 FLANNELETTR, UNION FLAN.re CANVAS CLOTE, OXFORD LINEN, BEDFORD CORD, DELAINES, CASHM At prices ranging from 450 to $5.00 each.COATS and VESTS.Our assortment in Coats and Vests ie above comparison ALPACA COATS SILK COATS AND VESTS sé prices Ranging $1.00 to $8.50.TENNIS SUITS.We also carry » full Range of Tennis Suite, et 85.00 end vpwards.Cashmere, Pique and Fancy Drill Vests of every \u201d description, from $1.25 apwards.For all kinds of Gent's Furnishings come to JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St And 105, 107, 100 and 111 St.Peter Street.Terms Cash and only one Price.JAS A.OGILVY GSONY Open Late To-morrow Night Previous to Queen's Birthday our store will Be open LATE.All departments will be in full swing on 'Ttesday Night Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! ! ares all styles of new Dress} Mater- immings to match, call and see ar stock.For new styles of Printed and Pongee Silks, call and see our stock, For Tweed Dress Goods at extremely low prices, call and see what we are showing.' For New Black Bress Materials we cannot be surpassed.A first class Dr.Department is run in connection with our Dress Goods Department, and every satisfaction guaranteed.Mourning evders receive prompt and careful attention.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014 JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery Warehouse, 203 te 107 ST.ANTOINE and 144 te 150 MOUNTAIN sTeaeT.TELEPHONE 65.uo Dining Room Suites All Hardwood, 8 pieces.AS STEEL, JAS._yjlens 1838 Neire Noire Dame M BEFORE GOING TO THE FA IR, PRO- ; VIDE YOURBRLY WITH A ROX OF ° One Night Corn Cure, 10c + ° LINES: Ladies\u2019 and Children's Ont GABFIDS rs scrifond 4 imports sin.The : Bell : Piano costs only from $25 to $40 more than ordinary Pianos sold at Piano Stores in Montreal.THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HIGH CLASS PIANO TUNING.PIANOS TO HIRE FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAYS.WILLIS & CO, 1824 Notre Dame St., Near McGIll Street, MONTREAL.PIANOS TO RENT For Country House House or Seaside.0.NEWCOMBE & C0.\u2014 Waresooms: \u2014 2344 St.Catherine Street.dd GENVINE INPORTED GERHAN LAGER 8 and Derk The Phamiz Export Bler, Bransrsl, Dortmand Oemiis Lower.Lager.Light and Dark from the Puouix Es remand, Ebenabh Fromia.Garman Ler, ight, to csi he Aark.quarts only.VEASER.VIGER & OO.From present appearances we are promised ¥rpical Queen's Teather a etn ments Ai the the va Foren RE nl We are ready 2 \u201cprevio SUPPLIES FOR THE MILLION.Picnio baskets for sale and filled.The very cholcest pions necessaries at a moment's notice.FRASER, VIGER & CO.PICNIC, FISHING amp YACHTING SUP PLIES IN ABUNDANCE.Fraser, V' & Co.'s Picnic, Osm and Yacht, Stores, ene Stores, Preserved Sy ste.Bpirite, Boers and Mineral Waters, Wines every description, all of tho very best quality.4 Careful amd experienced packers, ._FRASER, VIGER & CO.Poultry, Meats Vegetables and Fruits, CANE AND GLASS.elses \u2018Whole Boned in tina, delicious or saad wiches.paies Sardinen in Ie ad aol ti Aah sweet Co \u2018orn in glass.un Pr e Sptit Tomatoes In glass Perry's Bush Beans California Extra Quality Fruits in Glass and Cans.Golden Gate Pears.Golden Gate Peaches.Golden Gate Cherries.Golden (iste Apricots.Golden Gate Flums, eto, ete FRASER, VIGER & CO.FINE FRENCH SOUPS.In quart glase jars, quart cans, pint cans and half pint cans.A tall and complete assortiment of the finest ready mads Soups possibis to procure, uP ken Gumbo Sern) oa Soup.Mulligatsway Boup, Printanier, Soup, Consomme Soup, ete, ote, eta FRASER, VIGER & CO.CHYLOONG'S CANTON PRESERVED CHINA GINGER, CHOW CHOW, ETC.oy cases Cartoon Celebrated Preserres Just Freak tn encens Preserved Canton Ginger in small jam Chyloong's Proserved 8 tem Ginger, the very finest, in lnrge loong's China Chow-Chow to large jars FRASER, VIGER & CO., Importers.TO-MORROW (TUESDAY) IS THE LAKE sHORE DAY.es for and t Doors by our doable express er Te leaving the Italian \u2014 0e FRASER VIGER & CO.Family Crecers and Wine Merchants.FTALIAN WARENOUSE, 199 #T.JAMES STREBT.9 1t A BOON Te HUMANITY, ONE NIGHT CORN CURE, 10c.Noytxl THE of Canada is her people.A GILT Royal Family They believe in GILT EDGE principles ot morality, GILT EDGE conduct, and a GILT EDQE future for the Dominion, a GILT EDGE commercial outlook and a GILT EDGE Empire in the course of time, built up by GILT EDGE democracy.believe in GILT EDGE health principles, GILT EDGE cleanliness.STRACHAN S The fathers and mothers and They all use only EDGE SOAP.Is a Malt Extract and partially digested.Its Curative Powers is recruited.ee = has instruotions to order two TOWN they stop at, for the use Retall-FRASER, VIGER 11 ROYAL INSURANCE CO.OF ENGLAND LIABILIYY OF AUAREROLDUES UNLIMITED, Capital .510,600,800 doscriptiie of peaperty lured at moderats es Grantod ta 6 the most Sypreved MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER is really a liquid bread are largely attributable to its stimulant tonic and nutritive properties, by means of which the energy of the system 119 3 Jew Sprudel The manager of Washburn's Circus, now travelling in Canada, cases of SPRUDEL for BACH of the employees of the circus, in order to keep them in proper condition, & CO.Wholesale\u2014WM.FARRELL.\u201cMONOR THE KING\u201d [orcas TO TRE STAR.) Krvawrox, May 22.\u2014In Queen's Street Methodist harch lnat avenir the Rev, 0.O.Johnston preached on \u201cOur Queen.\u201d His text was from the first Epistio of Peter, Honor nine Ki King.\u201d vie sai many mon had because tr was pies of honor; but God had ives was worthy of all oir Jenna] hoped she might for a to some, for the may succsod D er 6 fesrod, \u2018was ony of his mother, \u2014 rp never used Carter's Little adele vi pn willsgrely ey pos \u201cwharf there were several \u2018Sault onry FOR A NEW OCEAN RECORD.THE \u201cPARIS\u201d AND THE PANIA® TRY AGAIN.\u201cCAM.This Time They Race From East to West\u2014The Boats Expected in New York Friday Next.#3, 2 New Yont, May 22.\u2014The new Cunard steamship \u201cCampania,\u201d therecord-breaking marvel from the Fairfleld Yards, lef Liverpool on Saturday, bound for this port.With the black smoke pouring from her cavernous stacks the steamer glided towards Queenstown and out to the open sea.Simultaneously with the departure of the big Cunarder the American line steamer \u201cParis,\u201d one time queen of the trans- atlantio feet, cast off her hawsers at Southampton and started on her voyage to w York.The departure of these two Tessels represents à marked incident in the history of the merchant marine.The \u201cParis\u201d left port with the intention of fighting for her laurels, and.the ** pania passed out of Liverpool with the termination of taking them away by lowering the transatlantic record.\u201d In October, 1892, the *\u2018 Paris\u201d arrived at this port from Queenstown with a record of days 14 hours and 24 minutes, beating her own previous time, made in July, by 1 hour and 3t minutes.Since then her record has stood absolute, and although other ocean steamshi made remarkable time between here and the other side, no vessel has su ed it.The \u201cCampania,\u201d however, has shown her abilities, and to-day she is a more remarkable vessel than the \u201cParis.\u201d Ou her trial trip she averaged a speed close on to twenty-seven miles an hour; on her trip to this port she made the record for malden Jorge, and on her voyage from New York to Queenstown two weeks she lowered the eastward record held by the \u201cNew York,\u201d the \u2018\u2018Paris's\u201d sister x ship from 5 days, 19 hours and 57 minutes to 6 days, 17 hours and 27 minutes.When the \u201c Campania\u201d sailed on her two first voyages her captain, Commodore Hains, received explicit orders not to press her, and although the steamer did let out a link or two, it is understood that she went across in a somewhat leisurely fashion.When this and the fact that the \u201cCam- pania\u2019s\u201d engines are not yet in thelr best condition are considered, it can seen what she may do when she gets down to the real serious business of breaking records.Shipping men, who have watched her from the time her plans were drawn until the moment ahe set sail on her first voyage.understood that she would do great ngs in the way of speed, but when she broke records on her first two voyages they were more t surprised.The MAIDEN VOYAGES OF OCEAN STEAMERS are rarely satisfactory from a speed stand porn, and they argue that when the \u201cCam.ia's\u201d engines are in thorough condition .he will ma \u2018© time that will put her fer in advance of anything now in commission, To break the eastward record, now held by the \u201cParis,\u201d the \u201cCam make better than 20.70 Qoampanias\u201d speed fron\u201d this to Queenstown, b owever, averaged knota an hour.intaining this speed all th way across and taking the same oourse as the \u201cParis\u201d did the \u201cCampania\u201d will arrive here in five days, thirteen hours and twenty-two minutes.Those who have watched the \u201cCampania\u201d think that will do even better than that and.LE if their inside burg- Amen marck\u201d left Sout.this port.The \u201cBlax both eastward and ing tter time than nsual o \u201cCampania\u201d and \u201cParis\u201d will - her before she res p to Quarantine.e fact that the pania,\u201d ¢ on her vo from this port, overtook t \u201cParis\u201d off Fire Island, does 1 not mean shat she is capable of doing so.every day.Sbi like horses, depend greatly on form.o m8kt trivial causes militate speed, and it © redulres a vessel iol of perfection to do herself just ice.THE \u201cVANCOUVER\u201d N PORT, Other Arrivals Since Saturday.The flagship of the Dominion Line, fleet, the steamship \u2018\u2018 Vancouver,\u201d zench ed port lant evening\u2019 P from Liverpool on her t here this season.Although it was eight uo ock when the steamship got into the undred people awaiting her arrival, and warm | welcomes were extendéd to Captain H.C.Williams, her commander, and the other officers _o t the vessel.The \u201cVan- Souver\u2019 bad Too na oon, % intermedliate and 617 » soe en rs.a She left Liverpool on the and easan across th Aho Atlantic.Near th he banks several icebergs were passed, while Sonsidernble fog was met With off the ban fthin an been some changes | n the officers of the Te Vancouver\u201d since she was last in Montreal.Mr.À.Latimer.formerly chief steward of the \u201cOregon,\u201d is now the chief steward of the \u201cVancouver,\u201d and he his second Mr.C, McMaster, late chicf stéward of the steam- ne \u201cDom infor.The other officers of the ancouver ief Mr.L Mu PE chief oe] Motiahon, * irgoon, puits 9 ironie \u201cMas, Tho Dominlon Lihe sesh) Pom ptain Cross, nlsq a Bristol yesterday.The Doroinion* rouge over 200 shee soda valuable bull, the Bk of Graham Walker, Tiderton, tb, 5 lamrsbow Learmonth, Ont., and Al- Evans, Manitoba.The tea amakitp \u201cChit- Fra r n ea n es- tenday 1 morning.Th Lich tagong\u201d ie from Rangoon, India, at Wi es ig tons of rice.rice.he \u201cEscalona,\u201d (Captain Miine, arrived on Saturday even ing from Cadiz, 8 cargo of fruit and wines.She 14f pvr on y L While coming up the river, when pear Lon, Poin a nan in « smal) boa ried to 17 rae horses hare.WHERE (S MR.WOOD?[srscrds TO TRE STAR.| , J 2 \u2014 P Som - Tonoxto, May Ssalt Ste.Maris annonnco th considerable excitement ¢ at the = Spirit.\u201d 8 LAST EDITION.DEATH OF AN EMINENT FREEMASON.THE LATE MR.J.FRED.WALKER, TRAFFIC AUDITOR G.T.R.The Highly Sucoessfu! Rallway Career of a Gentleman Highly Es- teomed and Respected in Masonic Circles.The announcement of the death of Mr.J.Fred Walker, traflic auditor of the Grand Trunk Railway Cowmpany, winch occurred at his regelence, 24 University street, yesterday, will cause a severe shock to his wide circle bers of the Masonic fraternity, in which he bad always been lovked upon as a leader among men-a nan whose personal and other qualifications fitted him for the very highest honor that the Order could confer upon him.The deceased gentleman was bora in Brantford, Ont, in 1842, and was therefore, 31 vears of age.He commenced his railway career in 1853, when he entered the services of the Detroit & Milwaukee Rail- WAY, accepting a position in the stores department.Four years later he \u20ac \u2018ntered the services of the Grand Trunk Rail way, connecting himself with the stores «epart- ment at Montreal.He was subsequently transferred to the audit department, where he was for many years assistant auditor.He was subsequently appointed traflic auditor, which position he held at the time of his death.Ie married Miss Champion, of Toronto, who, with two daughters, the elder of whom is Mrs.G.H, E.Blaiklock, survives him.He was also à much esteem: THE LATE MR.J, FRED WALKER.#d member of Christ Church Cathedral, and was universally respected for his many sterling qualities with whom he came in con- tac The loss caused by his death will be ve atly felt by the Masonic Order, in which fe ha filled most important positions.le was a Past Master of Montarville ge, a Past District Deputy Grand Master of Montreal district, and a Past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Quebec.He was elected Most Worshipful Grand Master in 1888, in succession to M.W.Bro.E.R.Johnson, who died about three weeks and was re-elected in He was a so an honorary member of e number of several subordinate lodges throughout the province of uebec, and was at the time of his death d Representative near Quebec of the Grand Lodge of Maryland.He was also Right Excellent Grand of the Grand Chapter of Quebec of Royal Arch Masons and (Grand Représentative near Quebec of the Grand Chapter of Massachusetts; Supreme Grand Director of Ceremonies of the Supreme Council, 33rd di e, of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite for the Dominion of Canada, and illustrious Commander-In-chief of the Montreal Sovereign Consistory, A.3.Rite.ing some few months past, he had been a prominent and most active member of the committee appointed to furtber the building of a Masonic temple in Montreal and with M.W.Bro.I.H.Stearns, Gran Treasurer, hod RW.Bro.B.Tooke, D.DG.M., has been a recent frequent visitor to the subordinate lodges in the interest of this project.In every position which he held in the craft he distinguished himself at all times with pre-eminent ability, which was always recognized by Freemasons throughout the entire Dominion.A meeting will be held in the British Masonic Chambers this evening to make arrangements for the funeral, which takes place to-morrow afternoon.The Grand ge of Quebec will meet in the Royal Albert rooms, on Phillipe square, at two o'clock to-morrow afternoon and will take charge of the Masonic burial service.The Grand Chap- ¢f Quebec will also méet to-morrow Sieg n to attend the funeral in a body.ns attending the funeral will meet Al Macon afternoon, at 1.30 o'clock sharp, at the Natural History Hall, University street, Fl, are at half-mast at both the Grand Trunk and Canadian Pacific Railway neral offices out of respect to the memo = the late Mr.Walker.\"y OPPOSITION GAS COMPANY May Not Materialize After All\u2014 whaï Some of The Aldermen Are Sald To Be After.There is a possibility t that the new Gas Company's scheme may not mater! that ts, if the aldermen are to be depended on to make it a success.It is a well-known fact that some of the city fathers, acting on this information which they received from the promotors of the new rompan 4 rold gas stock \u2018\u2018short\u201d at between 220 and 230.They got tired waiting until the stock fell to 150 as they expected it would, and mest of them bought in the stock again at about 198 or 200,thus making a handsome profit.It now seems that some of those self-same Aldermen are anxious to.compromise with the present Gas Company so that it will be spared o; ition for some time to come.Ts s understood that the president of the Gas Company has been approached In an indirect way and asked to come to some arrangement whereby it could supply gas at a cheaper rate than at present and thus enable the promoters of the new com an to retire gracefully from the field.course,\u201d said à friend of the sldermanis speculators, © \u2018the city | will allow essrs.King and Coates a \u2018\u2018consideration\u201d to retire, and then the aldermen will buy Gas stock and send it back up to where it was before, so that they will make money both by the decline and rise.It is known that for some time back efforts have been made to induce Mr.Jesse Joseph to retire from the presidency of the ompany.They have, >.however, 80 far om unsuccessful, The Il-Treatment of Horses.A most miserable looking horse attached to a two-wheeled cart in front of the City Hall this mor! g.The driver went license to peddle mifk In in \u201cthe \u201cety When he came ou poctor Racey, of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, was vais for him.is eagle eye had La loathsome sore on e ani- tain other signs of iris exhatstlon apoleon Hurteau was 6 owner's name and when taken before Recorder he promised to put the animal in the stable at once and keep him there.The man was poor, so His Honor let him off on paying the costs.After the case had closed, the Sxtent of the brute\u2019's suffering was full lained to His Honor and he stated tl at he been fully informed of the facts, he would have hinposed a much heavier sentence.\u2019 \u2018Protestant Ministerial Association.At the regular meeting of the Protestant Ministerial Association to-day, the Rev.W, \"D.a vens delivered an able address on \u201cThe tion of the Minister ta the The conversation which tolowod maintained by the he Y.of friends, and especially Lhe mem, ; LS new tenment and o unities of promoting unity.v.Mr.Fleck uttered a warning against too absolute distinctions between dispensations and per sons in the God-head:; but urged instead the attainment of a life constantly seekl glorify Christ as the surest way of secu ve a true revival.Dr.Willams pointed out that the early ay of Protestantism were due to intensity of convictions but are now due rather to difference of church overnment than to difference of church foctrine.It was tinally decided that special meetings should be held in order to promote a deepening ¢ of spiritual life in the churches.PE RSONAL Mr.8.E.Chapieau.Ce rk of the Crown in Chancery.Ottawa, spent Saturday in town.Dr, Proudfoot has resigned the chalr of opthaimol \u2018y And otolozy in Bishop's College.Dr.Mrs and the Mi-sce Wheeler returned on Sunday woruing trom their visit to the World's \u2018alr, Mr.J.Travers Lewis son of His Lordship the Bixhop of Untariv, left last week oo a visit to England.Mr.Oliver Buchanan and Mrs.Buchanan left | i and valuable work in inducing the Federal last week on u visit to the \u201cParisian.\u201d Mrs.Torr.Quebec.virit to her daughter, Mrs.Stanley street.Mr.Aleyandre Jodoin.advocate, of the town of Longueuil, has been appointed recorder of the town of Longucuil.Miss Ogilvie, Union avenne, has returned from New York.where she spent several weeks on a visit Lo her sister, Mrs.Stewart, Lady Hickson, Mr.W.Hickson and Miss J.Dow.who left last week for a few days\u2019 visit Lo New York, returned totown yesterday morning.Professor B.J.Harrington has purchased the residence of the late Mr.John Lewis, on Univer- gity street.now occupied by Mr.Lansing Lewis.Mr
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.