The Montreal daily star, 30 septembre 1893, samedi 30 septembre 1893
[" EJ D mr t , : ull that was a most frie snd Hoty - * Communion at 11 = m.Chon Litany, ee L pe ee : \u2018 - : jo sequel to the story drat Bervion ut 7 Yer V re : : diamond.\u201d har All saa res oP em Fema.(hi.MONTREAL, SATURDAY, SPT 30.1898 .Lee EP SU EE ME Y de to my hearing,\u201d THE CHURCHES.fs Vs cu If pappend AAA AIAN AISI ; } Co.> 16 Jeannette,\u201d ad- SUNDAY, OCTOBER Let.' | \\ by Anton \u2018Sanchez RIGHTEENTH BUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.- E D I I O N DUT dent she overheard mimem OF ENGLAND.; ; e Yourself and the sick (CHRIST CHURCH CATHÉDRAL - Holy Comm \u201cbo spoil pu ursued S32 He N I ion, 7.43 snd llam.\u2019 \u2018 : i ned t the choral Si ern He ors nae 10.15 so Eve À at Ÿ Topas Ts, pro we Bsn em SITUATIONS VACANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.FOR SALE.PROPERTY FOR SALE, ETC.HOUS ES Td ul sister left] pm.All seats freo snd uneppropristed.Wood, | \u201clasd Hi.Su (Boda am aed for Lio past 9 years, A, entr VAN nee ALLAN ANS LINE LILAS LL LAMONL AAA SN AAA - hit, of thelr arrival, CT HEORGER CHURCH.Very Rev.Dean Cer ead Sow td Coasible ) better than gren TANTED- HOU ratan WHO CAN BEW.AP- D\u201481 BOOKKEEPERS, ALE\u2014100,000 NEW RUBBER PELTIN BALE OUSES AND ONE BUILDING LET\u2014 AT$8 PER MQ} the two were nob \"0g \"jtoitor.Moly Communion at 9.30 am.sad All - 1 W My 338 Sherbrouke st.vou WA aT oe ager.haitors one F Sood Rhein: 130 pullers Vio ot 10 jar Ate LR ais | À\".Upper ten enement, 6 rociénted themselves LO after morning service.Morning Braver.1.05 am.| the Lest Grooers Sell it, LL - or se.te Apps (OF to\u201d Employment Broad, oung Meas C Chris | to 4) h.power ; hangers, daring arly Terms easy.Apply No.189 8c.Catherine st No.1215 5t.Lawrenépicious, to say the Preacher, Dean Carmichael.Bun chool 3 p.m.Evens, w NEED A SÉSERAL BRRVANE Tn | ee sen ae oder ie Bapineac sg.310 BR GALE _ TENEMENT HOUSE, 48 AND 48 Cooper, 163 St.Jamea ut.act that the two,de- ing bran Teo, iors hero by front port Ma ai 7 Ÿ RESENTATION; ADDRESSES! in + & k v SITUATIONS WANTED, 10 ents for 20 wards « 1 Anh \u2019, ve RE ANTED\u2014BITUATIONS FOR BOOKREKPERS, ju = $M Ong us nce Arthur street.Bargain for quick p td unexpected man- pm.will ho directed to seats bufore Divine service begins.EANDSOMELQ ILLUMINATED, PURT LEA Sut pre pêtes mord, each insertion oF les, TANTED- WE HAVE AGENTS MAKING sw | ¥ ulerks, sloremen, messengers, jantura, coschmen, MOR BALR-FOR THE MILLION, KILN -DRIED § p.Wintle, li Hospital atreet.201 THAT coMFothe dismond youre- GT JAMES THE APOSTLE.Moly \"communion st @ EDWIN COX à C0.11e M.Fra Xavier street a ceux ED, lucents for Lise words or less, and AA ver da using avertisouwents from the leading ste Avr Apply te Employment Bureau, Young Mens Qui SLs: kindling = rood, ot Dale am Lau ry Gas Rs AT BoUCHERM a.= ToL t No.as st.3t swindler is not 800 mn.ami st the morning service at 11.: .af h rris fur 6 eu e uv Call, ls | anh ALE\u2014 LLE: ARG ren * serv = pr Per entr mord 5 mention à wards er less, | fre.Ne ere nea needed.Any ageut.San make big corner Bt.Juices aud Guy, Telephone ¢ oily ed stone house, and outbuililings, an ares of 22,50 feet, ining 6 rooms, ne wiy Ur uted b French, fan.ha ih, BA.Conon Ellegood, KOFF NO ORE.And Lecnt per aatrs mont each insertion, momies For wl iarticulars encloe.stam = Eo V ANTED- BY TWO YOUNG LADIES, SISTERS, JOR SALE-TOULIEY.I HAVE T00 MANY sity inided loss App Moon lé liaponel Buidine es desirable togxamined Mex: lever : ROU.© cents fur JU loss, and 34 (ue A ad 0.Hole Agen d ighters of lawyer, posi coupaniuns or \u201cire bred cockervls left and will close them out sb dt - , .HINITY CHURCIT, Hi Deo Street, opposite Viger itive and instant cent pe eit word, cach insertion.Crosse, Wisconsin, _ Les 1 230 1&] | rabepers mésses.No olijvotion tutravel Address \u201cE.one dollar vach, ight Hrabwas, K.\u20ac White en TT very.clever iuil- Mor wring Service and.Holy Cam mion at il Watson's Cough Drops w will Lov Dositive BOARD, 10 cents for 2) wordy oc less aod 4 ceut per .LEH \u201cNGL 18 on n aL.\\uebes Uity.2188 BC Brawn Leghons, barred Plymouth Kock o loghorrs R BALE-AT LONGUEUIL.A SPLENDID |- Ba, during Service and Holy Comuiinion al ad relief to thoso suffering Colds, Wd insertion VV ANTED AN EXPERIENCED TAB AID, =H Seo rr île ue J.Guodhue., Rock Lust BP.Mansion, 4533, hot water furnace, baths and closets LET\u2014COMFORTABLE Bib che iv E ice at 7.Teacher, Sore Throat, otc, and are ea to Orators + ».CD, Tu couta far 20 world less, + at with houseipaid's wurk.Apply with rofer- TANTED\u2014BY A MAN, FURNACES TOATTEND, BO Morv pullets Lo se and ouctuiiiings: arca 50,W0-feet.Apply Loom im.} ; L.have just re- aud Bible clasd td pu.Evening serv + Voraliste.SRE T.War stamped on each drop.Fo a ca fer 20 woul or sod Hé cen: per | ca, ati d'or 8 pn.at 37 8 Sher roche a oy x: gs to oat up double windows and clean windows.Ad: @«___ Saw perial Building.EI T° Vi diroes Tho 44, Bt.Lans siek pasonger, Rev.(Canon Mills, He tor, why will resume series of ser To LEFHIOURES STORE PROS te for qe mors *ANTED A COOK ASD hou EMAID, y.dren £4, 32 Awater arom, Hu {OR SALE ST.LEINAKDS OF PUREST ! BREED.FOR SALE\u2014AT LAPRAIRIE, A FIRST CLASS mue LOX RS A feparture, which .T MARYS.I Prefontaine street.Hoche Bervice FITS AU Es ee fre by Po Fc after roi ADR cu SE per ) SEL at ity a > nh LY WANTED pires ATION AS HOUBEKERPER, ju ingir on pedigres wd uh 8 reason Aron 4 ie; Bows tnd outbuild and a Tier ny ing Te RENT-%1 ARGYLE AVE ght upon the at » atilam and?pn Rev.Alfred fret Hare faim, 1 rector.frst mise ne ours.Troat iso snd ra - en meme ow d exporienco as house.\u201d , 2al 62e central locality.bp Boow Imperial Building.oMann 178801 ion KL.the letter he © AIBUNNEL VE MISSION, 631 Notre Dame streat.ttle froo Klin Archsat, - PROF FERES POICSAN SALE, 25 cents for 25 words or less, WA, A GOUD HOUSEMAID.22 VICTORIA kevper Abd care of children.Can jurist Lest referenves: 201 office MeMann, Bt.! am :1, who took it À Service m.Incumbent, Rov .Alfred B | Fhila, Pa.J.A, Harto, 1730 Nutru Dame Bt.9 and 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.street: Address \"J 39,\u201d STAR othe.28 I SALE RELIABLE FIRE TROOF SAFES NO.WINNING vo Pe Servive_côm ciel by Me W.Our T2 couts for 28 words or Tee > FIR \u2019 R SALE-\u2014ONE BPLENDID STORE, 7 2%) COM- 0 LET\u2014NO.1 B , CELEBRATE Ç SES couts for words ur ess, aud 1 cent per esta av GIRLS TU PRESS CLOTHES.MUST V ANTED\u2014 ENGAGEMENTS FOR DANCES, BY sims frou S200 up dein or jaatrateu curoulst Seca iy rr ssiohers Lf sue St François ee fe 2b} central vA , Sept.14,18\u2014 \u2018 STs, re a ica.Creer -_\u2014 pm.Moly MA.OECKH S Painting Brus BU ra and { LN EAR ba 5.words or Na a eus da pote the Metropole export pianist.Apply 6ès Laçauchetio: Tas D.vol Blé Craig ut.> ect.Apply Hoom Impe uilding.w.c.Rent $12 per month, App! DSON, \u201cFhe sud- tu 1 Bool at 3pm.All seats tree.Round, Oval ai ad Flac, ore Flexible Bridie Bridles sttachdq PERSONALS Lace 873 couts bor words mime 25 ee = me 5.srvux JFORALE-A CLENDISNEXG LEADER COOK.FOR S4LE-TWO LARGE STORES AND WARE.recluded my bid- i Carica Bai, Holy Tesdy for use.For lea! ven te each Isis TANTE DAN OFFICE BOY.MUST WRITE.A W- T'ANTED\u2014 \u2014DY STEADY SOBER AN, SITUA- F i wo.round pot; nearly new.Address 31 Ver ho au in rear 415 to 417 82.Paul street, suitalile {a O LET-\u2014COTTAGE, NO, 64-However, now ram Var, oly Communion \"ai sore NGOSTURA BITTERS THE WORLD REwind aud sad be quick at figures.Adress ton ENTRE bandy-man, handy at.carpen- chore Sve.p - ren.2 wholesale vr manufacture, Apply Koons 18 Imperial | st., JU ruoms: modern imjlie ns ure où of wen.\u201cFr dre ing prayer; preacher, Rev.Dr.Saun- A nowned South American appetizer, cures \u201cAu Advertisements inserted at the above rates mustds Steamy, b.on 16 yt 191 [tering E B.No.3idtMooiuest.~~ 283 ©NT E T6, HALL achete (25) z iy ply to Jas.McCrory, 87 Ottawnd little servi vices dum Ren Jno.Ker, Sig ape | À ard J.o.B Bivgert & Sons, sole manufacturers, pros TTT v e WR SALE \u2014 GASALIERS, BRACKE A Fee = meme SE uring ut 11, Holy Communion ie ia TE at Rd ANTED-SITUATION BY A RESPECTALLE TOK SALE- TWO NEW STONE FRONT HOUSES, t wd x Lut 1 Lown advertise )\u2014 : : 3 Asant Voyage QU mar ar D LIN ME LE EE Leur local ar A FIRST OLASS DRESSMAKERS IT N° d'auçuage me Buoersl sorvaut of lala cick Fin ue chuenpja da ares ail Ci moose + PRO RET-SELTCONTAIN TE ish to offer you ThE Gorxa, 10 OHICAGO FAIR, CARRŸ == ie > iT Lawrence st.sat po hai Gr Macé ee momies walk a Sighted hire! five rood Kind attentions 1OMAT Notre OR Pom ag Ie que Aero a Br Francals TANTED\u2014ADVERTISER W1=HES TO SECURE\u201d , oo ce rom sircet vats Price duly e eryeusy Lorine.Well Jighto rge, yards.: ; identification rou ha - ty « atulor # cachent wa end sexerale Ww y EE EDR Fer SALE_ROILERS.TWO HORIZONTAL TUB.eury Ward & Co, AT 8t.> james an Bel t, or I) Victoria street, ev ev hich you ore = \u2018Communionk ovenimg service 7 hu Xavier.2H law _ Coarse pp oy letter tv Q.Bi \u2018 i q \" lar bo Ww nes x 16 feet.Une Horizontal tis 5 s hind led you ut - SITUATIONS VACANT.Ly ntler FO.Sux BoD versity.- Address \u201cP4164,\u201d STAR office.wy iar a Zo ee \u201c0 fect.Une hurizontal tubydar oR A ALL EXCI ANGE SOLID NRICK |.O LET\u2014IHOUSE, 73.Mc@he tive hundred CT SAINTS\u2019 Church\u201d (corner 08 Marinnme and de (LADIES CUTTING ACADEMY, TANTED- GENERAL SEEVANT.SMALL d'A; \"ANTED-SITU T : _ Boiler 50 inches x 13 feet 6 inches.Qué isorizontal tubu- tenements.giving good 18, for mere 186, E.; 1 Bherbror Denia streets.11 a.m Hiody Comminnion, sin lished in 181 wily.No wash 2 be iv W TUATION -FUR A\u2019 SMART \u2018RE ler Boiler 48 inch 14 feet.\u201d One locomotive Buiter « vxcellent properties to exchange for farms without mort avenue, close to Sheror (ess of heart and un.Sunduyechool ut 3p.mw.Rev.H.J.Evans, A 2 } ; ! ; \u2018 stonday morning, 258 Der EU Metro 0S | Them 2m mu pocustomed Le bones.Apt to SLI LIS 13 esi 6 inches long.One qu° Pire Wu.Thomson, STemple Bulding.20 1_ Rent low.Apply 71 MeGil Cf place in my pos- Tnaanbent.Menaime TES nine, Fins \u201cALi, Draping ; ; ; ; == mas LL] rancois Xavier st 2833 rine ype Boiler (ul Tv \u201c \u2018x 9te © Tori zontal satay Je amond, which in\u2019 :T.LUKES, corner of Dorchestar and Chanplatn cute Je a} ping, Ein ws, Want advertisements received too _N \u201cANTED- TEACHER FOR DEAF 3 MUTE, PAR: Ww ASTED-MANAGEMENT À br.CIGAR RAND TO Boiler, 60 inches x u feet, pr ine ch Libea JX VESTMENT PROPERTIES FOR YOLET-GOMFORTABLE I had \"made you NT, streets, 11am and 7 pay, Rev.T.E.Cunningham.ra EL THIER.e principes ss se.Senta : ; : Do.So edue mary.ortati .n v tubular Bo.ler, eut hu 5 inches diustee- o .+ ¢ oe E.L.late for classification will be tound hue.phy ah Son a eT ee wal Eneh duenti.elements 3e and hoon pus french ter One nou horizontal éicel tubular ober, 44 \u2018acues SALE BY ca.Apply to J.Craduck Sint had lost some he LISE TU PU RÉDEMPPEUI (Rue Chatham), Tia BL Montreal.206 Dalhouste i, Ottawa.on page 10 of to-day's \"Star.\u201d ANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SERVANT.40 bu fututehed Address Stak oon.83 |.hor 210 Teer \u201ctue zontal steel tubuinr, Bolier, 40 JOHN MORRIS, James st.wards compensat- I ; .Te , T fil {a es new Bund wl alee sa Hig mre teste monn W aC Sark stone DY 1 *ANTED\u2014A soATiox _AS COOK, IN GEX.¢r.36 36 inches diameter, 8 test long.The alors boilers 126 st, James st.FEO LET \u2014 HOUSE PUR reproach many 7 MATTHIA ntaine.ay = au and 7p + MED A W tiewan's famiy, Eng good city references.ro in frst class shape and will be eold clienp tor veah.T.DENIS STREET.RESIDENCE FoR SALE, I street, riewly pa USE, andtPOH 3 your credu- b m.Rev.A Bushell, M.A, RE Ç'AN A COOK MANS At PLY GIVING RE- ANTEPS A FIRST-CLASS.STE AMFITTER 4 AP- Aduress 337 Wellington Foi oh st.Charles.28 3 \u2018or further particuuurs address \u20ac e Jenckes Machine U0.43 aboye Rachel st.(10,00 teet of land).The houses y I \u201cy to say that I ST.JUDE'S, Cours a Steet.Services pt 1 a m, AN ABSOLUTE CU pee CTL and gular; expected, 0 Garson Cab, y 5 8.Bain, 66 Boaver Hall iil dé DS eTmaron et, Sek SE 1 Sherbrooke, ur apply à doutrest om ce, 15 Vier Mghly Bnished, 11 rooms, unfinished ee} Daag\u201d out; hot water heating.Apply ling he route L Res.LN.Tucker.1 pan.preacher, the arf NTED\u2014YOU .: We ANTED_ SITUATION BY MAN AND WIFE, turis square.sd scan fornave, ete.Ou 178 reason fur selling, house too large & Sous, 1517 Notre vante strect.oly peels for sor, sunday School and Bible Classes ut 3 pm.oo Was ANT YOUNG MAN OF 19 \"OR , TO DO tbout children: 1: man roachmman and general work, sement for his requirements.awl po To erly : Brigade, Monasy.at Sy.Bervice, Wednesday, TANTED\u2014WHEN YOU MEET A MAN GUT OF ud work sigur corset factory; one who has kpow- | 4, a A ee ort | TOR SALE\u2014 TWO FULL DRESS BUTTS | ors ees re LET \u2014 SELF-CONTAIny Whereabotlls.aus pan \u201cfollowed by Suadiy-rciool touchors meeting.emipoymiens; Energetic, Honost, Gort sil ght, ak leger of sow ing machibes vf Launafying preferred.524 ei Guod Teteren a, m.Uodling, Compton, que F clothes, suitable fur waiters.A.Reeves, tauor, Li RAIG STREET, NEXT TO CORNER OF near Victoria square, 7rooing sone risk in Vase.me vetitig, SA urday, at 730 pau.Seats freo.d Bare to, out x tor chatice ta seit Nu ery Stow fe Wo St Pauls, 301 St.Antoine st.1 stat ie Sue of lot 42x38.3.Twotenauts, Estimate Address \u201cN 4511,\" STAR office.Teniemher Your Strangers welcome.T0 A ! pion, rector i 5 ve Ay co, of Terniory on which to place stuart inen ae -\u2014 ren rice $2250.= ES PSS or N , A e.Lit ral teins 10 good mon Keume & ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.760 PALACE ~ANTED\u2014BY DREGSMARER WORK IN PRI- R SALE\u2014A SM STOVE IN GOOD ORDER.1 feel that it 1 BARNABAS, ns LD 1 am.and 7 pm id Ë ME Sani hind\u201d A id We BIL WRAL HER SO A | FRNA SIR SRY ron enone mock ppp eas TORTIRONORI A PLL LIN | SLEESI SLE SES | FOR INDIGESTION.= \"ANTED-A SMART YOUNG MAN WITH : buildi et class roofs, galv vanized iron, Price #4500 cuny; modern improvement.rAwarm regard 1 à Fs nt, Spncial\u201d mankoririne service.Subject en FRUTTI VV ANTED- SUPERINTENDENT FOR FOUR SET WA in arivertigor uo ond paging busing, dlc W A men aE DAY OR WEEK BY Jor SALE 0 NEW £3 AND SECONDHAND HALL cach fod scbid investment property.201 Apply Ars.Dumas, St.1 1 feel in\u2019 thus Nn of toa fen HT evion aA IS CN EACH 56 PACKAGE.ll departed Arcus, carding.shaming ud Adress \u201cF450 Sram ico.B01 cleaning, wiling to do anything\u201d Address à TL \u2018Gal su yc ier dB Tamers ooo SG | Bick corm rom saLE oN Dover st | BUM ______most pleasant QT.MARK: Vangacuil 11am.and 7 5 REV.J.- vais \u2018 8, Ng.SpINNing woe \u2014\u2014 ms .3 LUA a \u2019 \u2018.Devt - Anitt E Lt to a v Jar t - 3 fumily's washing st her own hon 292 ea near Roy st, dbl.roof, brick division walls, weil __ 1 : \u2019 eu Apply wien reicrenves 16 Almonte Knitting Coot, XV ATE ats Nhe De pen ANT.ADDRESS ANTED \u2014 SITU Cam eu FR u FIRST CLass JroRBALE-vouD PRACTISING PIANO, SWERT Boished in graining And decorating.Possession si once 0 LET_HOUSE CONTAININ BRIGHT)\" TUURCH OF THE ADVENT, comer of $1 Lukeat Almonte, Unt.nb NT ANTED.OFFI WITH REFR ens \u2018ES Woman.Apply T.Thomas, 96 Vallee st.229 3 wi AUS, De Bo Tagton ie ss \"Caner at A rooms which could be let, or suit@rop from his Go end, Wood Ce ae AU Rent fre wed | WASTED.D A DAY SURE SEND ME YOUR WY Ao ua IE BUY WITH RKFEREN $567, NR DRESSMAKER, WORK BY THE corer of Peel avd Windsor.x01\u201d QT LAWRENCE ST.STOKE A: AND DWELLING ps) to Fae Meltat reut very cher I\" he criea Céirvren Waller, curate in cha pente free, Ber mldress and à will show you how tu make 43 à day: STAR Oflice.301 ax or low Pine avenue, well ren ue FL.pply to A.McRae, 5 + UF! 1e CrIec \u2018HCRCH OF THE REDE MR, Cote St.Paul, il steolutcly sure; § furnish the work and teach you free.- me ane ; 0 private families, children\u2019s clothes à spocial- \u2014A No.24 \"MCCLARY RUYAL HALL oiboe For Further her particulars.1 ~ dare ac C a.m.and 7 p.m., L.H.Davidson, lay re: You the locality where you liver Sond me VV ANTED-GESERAL, AVANT WILLING 0 &- Aylmer st 53 OR SSLE A on.Owner now using faune 1\u201d ONTREAL AL JUNCTION, OPPOSITE R R STA re, Lert ENISHED Hout he But by charge.» TA Te BL cl BT Late Anti on VV agen corer pve | py 05% Brito = Miss kb dr ai nly ls shot | ant EER TEC ites of what mili J 1GHNGRD SQUARE Milos Roa Sarios 7 gre dnp work.aaclutel sure.Doutta to wide 100 VEEN stable of trotting hurses or on stock farm.Address \u2018I R SALE -CHEAP, SAFETY Bi BICYCLE, RUDGE | year ago.\u2018water an nage oh intone ot Front door and steps, ete.will be baffecting ro- Guy Addr AW.Koowka Windsor, Viitarie.VV ANTED-OFFICE BOV.APPLY BETWEEN 9 {isble of trotting horses mate 1 poeumatic, 1802 paitern.Apply at 365 Domin- prico SA0, 41000 carb.talsoce #00 ver month, intercet sé everything put ir fret class order UTRÉMONT MUNICIPAL HAL I KR 718 156 eud .snd 0 oclock, on Monday worning, 39 Tonple AR quest.za 1 por cent.201 Wid = 1 e \u2018Jrwin Strong in charge.W.Henderson, Por ipe.nm 20075 Buüdios ; = - mer Nelles & Hiro, ist, James ANDREW à CHURCH, Sault ay Recollet, Dirine \\ ANID, RARES AN SENTE hs AVANTED A VOUNG LADY As MOTHERR VW AE otic and wil JORGALE- STEAM gine réa, dependent air or sales achat session Brie 0 LET\u2014LOWER TENEMENT, 4d.\u201d Be said, » de isa mand 7p, ov.E.McManus, .I : mp ous son, Eu © pendent wah and balance at 6 per cent.2301 treet, i ood ord R fast what they neumbent _ \u201c LS work for us; no canvass sud prouipt paym F.heir.Keferences required.Address 4001,\" ¢nces.Pease sduress Edw, pump.Fw Gd 1 $5000, $200 = stroct, 0 E er.on 7 Ps Montreal.J ction.Nam Emmons & Co.Batterymarh sad Water na.onto, Bramofis 000 \u201ca0 VV ANTED-SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED \u2014 = BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE ance the year.Apply No.15h: rol Anon a aio: ST PH Ter Geo.fra Tucumbent.\"= NVANTED GENERAL! SERVANT.APPLX 99 ee AE TR.2e on Siren: good, ter TOR SALE CANOE YAWL, NEW THIS STRING, pte NO LET-LOWER TENEMENT] NON PUÉ | QE GINON à EURO comes Bi.Jossph ad BE WANE ED sh GOOD PLAIN COOK, WILLING To LL Fe Ps ; x 1 ou Eu sajis-com ete: aiso 15 fout durking skiff, fan gentrotoard, JONN MORRIS, 12 St.James street, ; av Aoi 7 apartments had one look at his Es a Ea aay t.Henri.11am.sud 7 pom wash and iron; abo a houyeman wanton.Must .NTED\u2014PORITION BY HIGHLY RESPECT- drop rudder.A bargain to prompt purchaser.M Ce \\pply 28 Oy, Or ©.me RBSC as DL ace nb ee ee Apply to Mra.aug, $168 \\ rAXTE Woy A Ser MACHISERE i lid ÿ ous Pepe \u20ac housekeeper, \\oompanion bo Johnson, Bore L 2301\" 2 EEE LOTS £r .DENIS 8T., ABUVE BACH HEL! Vince ° ALOIS, prise Service in ot house 1} a.m.during ca reall Lycune.- \u2014 invalid or mother\u2019s help.experiencea; salary moderate; - \u2014_\u2014 pg Ts 4 _ Er - otject, homs; good refere Address \u201c'Y 4392,\" dram | IR.SALE-SIJG AND.1aT=corraur=s\u20142} he.Captain) me TASTED A GENERAL B SL on pronos Monte pt Prenons, 208 AT Cabernet tem | LD orion a ox sun rane | ainted.ole.hrough zed He RU PRESBYTERIAN.At HARRISON & CO.NR ANTED Tomiie anniv enn, 118% oA Beaver Hall ll, NTED \u2014 SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, 5 the thing for cottages nements.Nu loss of sn Rent lo wbphvad a large rewa ri (T.ANDREWS (Church of Scotland).Morning : 238 84, James, .W ANTED ote Bosker.Aust, to gray \\ TANTED AT ONCE, YO SALESMAN, v work of any kind.Le of references: strictly R SALE SEVERAL JET Cro a 7 SOEs © teen \u2014 -chension.I have been |}, serie at Ha am.Pre acter, Kor.Principal Bor opposite N.E.Hamilton's.20 od \u2018 y custonied Lo groce * * 's a dress 4409,\u201d cw, with exce + Ç .A vening service n \u2014 ete wine (rad ober, to Hours word, speaking English and French; must have expert for ot of wor ed Tompking prio wd easy te door t.Apply A LOT ON sr.Her BERT STREET, NEXT CHER.wo LETCHOUSE, months, but they have Warsiner.sunday schon at 3 Rev.J.Edgar Hi ili, M.\u2018 ; None others heel Ally.Apply ith niiervnces Lo LiF Sean dine vi alive an pushing young man require oN Lindsay, 208.2270 STE St.thenne st.See .rier PL, size 25 $ papored and painty me till I found then: A.B.D.pastor - - .STEAMSHIPS, \u2014 Joseph Ravansgh, 336-5 Wellnu Lo rh ee Y a N ÂS SOACHMAN BY Adore of new plnovendonmbe CC IW - (ges DENIS 8T., NEXT ROY STREET TaToNLY cud sire wih ftte.\u201d Idon't mind telling [OUNT ROYAL, VALE Union Mision Church, eee saad 3 > ANTED\u2014AN EXPERIENCED 2 NURSE, WITH wy oh, Kran office 1290 5 R SALE\u2014TWO BLACK SPANIELS, MALE Axp +3 _Mxt, built on each side, very demrablelot.2% 1 ee 1 esten ad of bein mgrely a re- Service a A V ANTED\u2014YOUNG LADY T0 TAKE CHARGE felerences.Abply i in the crening or betorg Li 8.11, female, one sear ol; also » large dog house.107 st.ARGE LOT ON ST.URBAIN ST.NEXT To jus ow Prince 4 i Thm a detect] ve.I would STANLEY oT hmm Ham Jpm Rov.¥.M.- and of purer plate sno ple Due anges, spank 81d st Matihew street eee EBL VV ANTEDS A SITUATION AS UPPER HOUSE Mypolite at mr 3001 Rachel at, size 81x11.reasonable.2901 grocer, corner Su Hyp and his wife under ar- M mie Pat Res ater ç > madd, e B 4469,\u201d » .; a, dre\" P4162.\" STAR uwihee, H 3 W ANTED AaALE MAN oo oR, Papell aD oitice.293 Fe SALE\u2014A BARGAIN, PARLORSET RAE De C'ANGUINET STREET, JU JUST ABOVE ST.LOUIS .James Claxton, 130; landed, bat hero were AMERICA?Ne i wg Pil preach ab oth or we I en ; hed i modern style, in go rdes.230 1 ni we \u201c W D QU AR to Me Buen, ALB.Caney 1 Notrs Dare Ey WA bent oa ompetane, eee Vereheres events, of oft Charles | porte.an) Steen on ET PRETTY of the nn 5 I detail: \"A MERICAS.INSFECIOR 6 ST.BRANCH, 4IT su © : , a?VAN situation in Acton, competent re 0 = < AT ER RY Hhuighiaon machine work where bis services would be required.Best Fou SALES TAILORS SHEARS.EXTEA GOOD, ! BOARD.+{ newly furnished, heat most trusted assistants AME a Me Hi Collins, pastor.| services lYYANTED-LE: ADING SOPRANO FOR UPTOWN street \"US 49)\" olreferences, Address \u201cA 30\" BEAM on 203 price $5.00, cost $10.0.Apply 35 Lawrence : tiregrate.Address Yeo till they should ne pi 5 Mowatt Tatar 1i wm snd \u2019 church.Apply stating saiary nquired aad Suclue- I nT ha sr - y Ce was done, and a de- A., ing references, 100 Shi) Stanodee © 253 |} ATED LIOUR FLOMIERS ASD greax WASTE bookiCeper pondre PMP JOR BALE-CONCERTINA, ENGLISH, 3 KEYS, Boga ROOMS FOR LADIES DURING ga and ET ust received\u2019 informs me [URESCENT STREET 11am aed 7 pm Rov WASTED \u2014 CITY, AGENT FOR PROMINENT 786 Dorchester siret.201° lence, Answer HPO BoxWilS 01 1 in gocd condition; cheay, cost 63).Hird, 315 Hotes coutiuement, pnvate.Mrs.Bobme, a Avexander, SL Uxtéen arrested along with two (CH bay.D.\"will preach at both Fire Insurance Co.An excellent contract awmits 7 Lame st, Bt, Meur.20 ear Donel & \u2014_ Christophe streets.: and safely locked in gaol.services.Babtæth- school and ible 41 lcascs at 3p.m.the r person.Must be throughly qu: tied uid V AXTED A éTRoxa BOY TO MAKE HIM- AY ANTED \u2014 RY ENGLISHMAN BITUATION, iristopho 8 g y 7 nad redtrem as d security.P.O a PET) 3 4 encres useful Appiz 1833 Notre Dame ot.watchman or generally useful, Telia o, honest: JOR SALE \u2014 TWO GE GENTLEMEN'S AND FEW OARD\u2014MRS.SEARL, LADIES\u2019 DOCTRESS, PRI- James street.2 to Antonwas allin marked THALMERS.Rev.Colborne Heine, B.A., pastor.remces an ity.P.U.Box tes ; 201 two years\u201d relorences; total abstainor; spea ch.Not ladies\u201d dismond at a bargain.Address \u201cUC | Yate sccommodation for Icon.with ome?BS, at ro LET\u2014FuRNPUD in his possession, 0 it Sereicen ds.mandipm_ Alan Lie Ro al Mail Steamships.VV ANTED- GENERAL SERVANT FOR SMALL TAN PECTAB particular wages si beng sadly in» wan, No edu- 4128,\u201d STAR office 201 x ladies attendod at their drame of Brae No to meas soon as I reach St.ST JOHNB.(French Preshyterian) ia Huseeil Hall, y eV fami, good wages.\u2018 Ayaiy vain references nt 74 \\ ANTED A ET RESEECT Al BLE UIRL AY Ar gation.Mamed.Worked in factories Cooper, 796 Fos SALE\u2014ENULISI POX HOUNDS, PEDIGREE pére nck pi Na i shall soon go to testify Bt peniberiue street, LL & m.and 7.w., Rev Mr.lverpeot, promet Service, | 7 TES - oveck, ve and ten jollare.354 St.Jamesst IN] \u2014RD-AND BOOM, RY d êt, S:y parties.\u201d Morin, porter CHURCH.Nam: Montreal.Quebec., 7 TAN DY K MUST W TED TTT ATION BY COMPETENT TRAV.; t, with Farr hy ib Berar, ar @.de Sola, 8: pa .APKAIRIE.ST.ANDREWS i lam Liverpool on A aie UT NE NE LEE ASIN AND LA cu Hand, under:and double pkgs M elle in hata sd fas ov oihey lines, s4osdg.daber OK BALK_PIRST CLASS HALL STOVE IN GOOD B.cours, LET\u2014HOUSE Pent escaped the lips of Li adn mn.every Hunday.\u201d Wn.McOuais, Mission: 14 ent .1 pad count retire, enorcotic Irbssitatives To whom count & ad oc Perici.HAUL B1Y GreuTTor two dayn 0 4148, STAR ofc.S01 RSALE_A COAL BUENER, IN FIRSTCLASS OARD-AND ROOMS, i LOCAL Loniar 8.APP oxcinimed, \u201cthis is a most ST TAFT, Po St.Char, pie SUR 28 Sept \u2018 punition is AL sad plans attratuve and popular.| .ANTED\u2014BY INDUSTRIOUS MAN AND WIFE, order, Harmony.Cheap to a quick purchaser.158 ity: cellent table Losrd, at 334 Bt.: = pment {to the little affair.* v ; kshaok, 12 Oct.poly to Dr.C.Ault, No.63 Nt.James street, 283 V ANTED\u2014A BOY, AROUT 14 YEARS, TO MAKE \\ situation, man coschman and generally useful Bt.George st.90 1 erive, near Peel.ae 40 LET-MONTRtho stdry you told of your bath-school wnd Bible Class at 3 p.m.ATES OF PASN GE.\u2014CABIN.- pile or \u2014_ hitgrelf usctul about a lady shouse.Applyat Mrs.y AISUSNEUVE MISSION.Hervices 11 a m.and ATEN » WANTED PHOT RAVE OPERATOR: TO A Butler's Registry Ottice, 51 Berthelot st.Di about house, ite 800d cuck, best of references \u201cSo 2 | SALE\u2014FOX TERRIER PUPS, TWO MONTHS BOARD AND ROON RENEE Lio WATER te AS near C 5) ti M*?8.8.Parse Bingle, fe dhe lie 1 ho god worknuan guex To site Address A Seem | B54, I oll, cheap.W Durocher 230 1 all first class, p water.ms 0 Sim ly a bit of imagination = Fieck, FA.) pas or, ils.a.m.an ngle, \u2019 - k Rag, 100 5¢.dow et moe ob th ha Quebec.\u2014_229 À A As family» mashing.APY at se Butlerm 3 ANTED\u2014BY MARRIED COUPLE WITHOUT | HEADY TWO M PREDIRG HALL m3 St.L.P n 14h hrew out, and as hs Bey Tame PE, wre being Peer inthe Hien Bi oto ow sr , 8100 to #130 1 ANTED- GIRL To ASSIST | WITH GENERAL 51 Berthel ET reba Lgl ad heron slucated, OF Gren.Can Le scen at 1:47 Notro Dame st.J.OARD \u2014 BOARD AND ROOM TO LET, IST.0 LET_HOUS hich it ore gobbled up at fchool.Poel street.Single, $45 and 850.Return, 085 and $100, .Bousework.Apply 63 Church strect ANTE on Coon AE À EMA Hone Ride D503.Tran olen or other institu.Falmer & Son.-2301 Ba (hase, private and no chijdren, at No.710 phe flats, renting Teo a fresh cigar, Colonel.\u201d } ST PAUL 8.Rev.James Barcay, M.A, uD.astor, ee te me sie of stateroom, and = D Gt 2) .3 01 .il , awd 7 sunday-sci oul at number of occi FANTED-AT © ONC Et ot CLASS VEGET- V Sosail family.Call evenings.129 Ma-kuyat.229 3 V ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG MAN, SITUATION AB \u2014 a 5 p.m preach at 11 aun sud pon ind Lu eo a and 5.M nétcerage 5 light on vas, op AVES Chel, Sianicy ok enirunce, VV ANTED-GENEZ RAL SERVANT FOR À SMALI rer aE reno had some ye BUSINESS CHANCES.pour es ar 2 Se French tabi: iH MT LET-XN 8 3bition Commission.Al Wa mand 7 pm.Bev.Joba Nichois, hoday of sailing, l'essençers go On board between à ec mer good wages, : \u20ac * \" ns str iva ; % TANTED-A dre AS 4 a IS egy REFER quired Thinks No.a sc amillest.=~ st 23 IT die ties.~~ mw ve BUBINESS CHANCE.PLANE moderate.Apply 105 Cabot street.1 painted; spi Fain on the liquor traf.ST GABRIEL.The Rev.Kobort Campbell, P, [TH and 10 neo Pie rr Tamer is a - nowy requi ppiy_B4 Lrescen - Ny \u201cSEMA PLY TANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, For SALE\u2014 E38 DA ROOMS, ALSO TABLE BOA uble tenant.Self-coi, rockv on tor, Hev, wi Forlong atllam v cipal ; w, Londonderry and N.F.Service.Wart AN APPRENTICE TO THE, onc a W Art MOUSEMAID.APPLY AT itor à VV moe at er dome.Apoly 1866 Geo à S| at ee Ai paie of its Wiad Cat OF anorernt TABLE BOARD.yieve street, nuar Dori HUE of ville on MocŸieas, D.D.at 7 pin.état STEANSHIF.Now York.business.Apply with references to H.rer ae Co with prosperoua reçord of years, commend- PERANCE RESTAU Post Office.51 che hold sittings in the pro- EGLISE DE or SAUVECE: Canning street, ll a.18 Bent \u201cGRECIAN 8 on ; son, Chemust.Eds TANTEB-A YOUNG GIRL ABOUT SIXTEEN y ranch of NCH TES: Apply 8 fipover si m.and ?p.m.STATE OF pm.Sl =i V 1 da ba 186 Mance st.20 1 Ww ANTED-POSITION BY YOUNG MAN, OVER ing practice) monpoly of this important brao: ne BOARD pr st Fav Street.© tiekets 91.00: STAVE in the following places: par PPERUVIA + VV ANTEW.E EXPERIENCED.ED FUR CR (OAT 1 FINISH.V_yeamolago: tp nnd a baby.186 Mance st.| Adlressiag cars experience fn manufacturing nsiness.dustry.Apply to pe, Kozton Pond, Ua 13 1aw_ menu Board by the week and month at t reduced rates 0 LET\u2014SMALL Kay.October 2, at 10a.m.; | (U0TE PES NEIGES IT am Rev: J.Mylod Crom.29 Sept.*NORWEGIA Lo Tn Get.{ ere.Apply to Suverman, ter & Co, 49 Bt.FANTED\u2014A GOOD PLAIN COOK; NO WASH.N32, 5 dollars; Sal emp, % be 10 Steauners with à * will from New Paul street.wy 5 Lu ~ ; = sday, October 4, at a TGTE SP LOUIS NEW CHURCH, corper of | | TT ee are WH ing.Apply to 97 Mackay st 390 1 VANTED-BY A TRUSTWONTHY dress 18 A R SALE-STOCK AND Gao WILL OF ORO.OARD-HANDSQMELY FU FURNISHED PARLOR mands dy Se ay,October 6, at 10 a.m.; St.Denia and Carriere sts ll a maud7 p.m, | York Nain pasenger 40 tnd beanie.sinc $end ANTED- IMMEDIATELY, PLAIN COOK, ary\u2019 Address 1 pe.cery, established 12 years: cust thickly rooms, between W.T.Morison.EP We refercuces required.Apply 1342 Dorches V j'ANTER COR EL OF TWO.MES.Urtain secs\u201d : a eee ome, buchen, op Hutchiaso Rad Dur.Board fe required.73 ster | MYO orale Smid Octo bet i, 3 Pi | Korwoo x A iver] pm Nev.3.Ml | ei is (he éilersoms arn situatbd on the ralocn wy op X xe .y paid.Address \u201c0 4151,\" STAR ofice ortable dwe Jugs ay, October A a ; \u2019 .- © early wil the i .; ANTED-\u2014SITUATION BY YOUTH, WHO UN- brooke il.w ood, ord ery, October 13, at 10 AN Crombie.deck, thus ensuring perfect ventilation.Atl th Bteamers \" 1 A LAD A8 PORTER, ABOUT 12 5 TED - GOOD GENERAL SERV ANT.W lerstanda the cure of horses; willing to be general- LE \u2014 LROA 3, .ree c r ut J a.mi; Bi £ both # on aro fitted throughout with the incandes~ W Aan old, French Conan prvi peta h Wi.Reins dollars with washing or ten dollars without, ly useful.Apply 8 8t.Moniquest.3% 1_ 1 BBA within Dre 91 Monèree Tor LEOAD Bessp-axe, Mod cold mat DOUBLE on siya.Apply to.À tober 16, at 3 p.m.; ST LAURENT: Tou, Rev.J.Sis Crom e cent th rervices lizht.For frelahi, .vr further infos Avply 55 Uniquaveume 592) | A évolpime VAS 3 Durchester 201 TANTED-GARDENING, PRUNING, TRANS.are apply with samp.to W - D.0.Box 1388 Mout.3 bathroom.bot - WISHING A 5.Oetoher 18, at 10a.m.; FT ANDREWR CHURCH, Tachic, Reva, Charles mation pps 0 M4 oF ALLAN ohia.or te VV ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT, AT 233 UNI.CANTER INMEDIATELY ONE WOR me VA acing.Caring.ee by & hero b garie mor, TAL A good chance for joung Loentiste.243 law OARD \u2014 AND orn good board, ai (ae board 0 LET\u2014THAT cosy, October, 2, at 108.9 Ross, pastor.Berviccaila m.and7p.mu | Montreal, Boston or Lh vay, NY, vepaty.Apply in the evening or between 9 and 11 \u2018machinists, married men preferred.ads Horse References given.Cail or address Gardeners 65 BI oN TH DOLLAR, \u2018STOCK ASD comfortal Dorches ith g BI 201.No.14/ Maday, October 23, at lu ESTMINSTER PRESB CONGREGATION-HALL _ An the morning 2% 3 Nat Co.12s Mallet 201 greet.LL por sALE\u2014200 où clasdhont amd shoe b will ud at 82 = cheap for ti the winter to : corner of Atwater Ave.and St.Antoine Street, WANTED DRESSMAKER AND APPRENTICES, ARTE es I DIRES EE HOUSEWORE.WASTER \u2014 BY RESPECTABLE Fous the vent RL she ly soars part cas Tr ROOM, WITH BOARD.that boat brick cotta eNockville sn bo held in Ha mand 7 pou Bot.M Mewart Oxler, BA, NORTH GERM AN LLOYD Must Ur _ ,2 - = _ ss ner servant In small fa mily:- good alance on easy edral ee \u2014 8 Ouse an y in WANTED ATE Tan or VV ARTE EE AE | ne z coin DBOMEB-CSE ORTNO SOENC ENTRE Inotner péess MPEG A Ee STEAMSHIP CO, three! also pg new pnd nantat,\u2026- Must have re- \u2019 E01 ve SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN IN )R BALE\u2014ONE oF} THE BEST BALOONS IN wishing to room together can have board and em [am pété 29 ir éatiathaehyoi ad Bible class oon NEW YORK, OUTHAMPTON, HREMEN, ferences.A Borneman, or eveding, 2 rg AE x FIRST CLASS FLUMBEL # 6.whol locale or reall sto Te thorough ir understands * the city, good business: good reasons for Shine., Terms moderate, st 9 Amherst.~~~ 201 FURNISHED HOUa Perjuren.ducted by Hor.Prof.Fenwick st3p.m.\u2014 Aller, Tacs., Oct.3, 1ha.m.Ema, Bat.Oct 21, © 2 square, corner Borchest i 93 \u2014 groe = Men \u201d Zu and Eng trefer- Coy 4405,\" STAR Offices + | ñ BERS, 5 QT\" CUTURERT SHC Lambert.Murray : 4 A TANTED ATIRL FOR SEWING IN UPHOL- WA Le ee mi tne ountd Quebec.23 NSE RESTAURANT, ON BT Bose \u2014 pa > PE or FAFA Amber HAT Dart- |\"PS son, pastor.Sergices at Ia.pnt Dom Babe | en, fet be, Hat, Oct.22.sterin etment\u2014H\u2014N-Fotmbyi6é-shunes ERAGSRERVANT-FORNATAM- VV} ANTED-SITUATION À8 em oR\u2018coaca- [FOR SALE Reason for selling, ill health, Ap traosit and permanent Loaders; hot water beating.0 -LET\u2014FURNISHED Lunn was arraigned bath-achool sud pastdr's Bible class at \u2014 n, \u2018Tues.\u2019 1am | Aller, Tatcn.Oct.31, 10a im street, St.Het: wl W* [A Ten iis at 38 Suse 2301 man, married, one child Good referéntes if re- 1508 8 Catherine stree: 930 3 Terms d centrally situated I M.Doherty's residencty intent to kill: She ALVIN \u201cRev.W.J.Smyth, Ph.D.pastor.Com- FAST ROUTE TO THE MEDITERRANEAN.mess vx, SE, YOU {IRL AB NURSE, quired.F.Bullock, Dansiile, P.Q.003 piy 154 \u2014 PRIVATE FAMILY RESIDING NEAR near (above) Sherbrooke st er husband found J mumion service at 11 sa in.Evening service at 7.Direct lindin douth of France, Riviera and Italy, W AEE ern Lo SUING MAS win sour WY A ten theme of Ty aud 13.Mua EE i TANTED BY EXPERT STENOGRAPHER AND JiOR BALE-A BARGAIN, FRUIT, CANDY AND BOA EP A eens farribed bodrmouandait pace: all in perfect order.fu ha man named Crihatitaeerricentäpm__ | ing at tibrslter to land passengers to Spain.Mat write anil figure accurately.Apviraueu y letter ered, choerind and fond of chudeen.\"av yee WA einer opersior.s position ea private secretass, oriter steré, established.464 Bt.James st.201 ing room, with or without bréakfast, to à gentleman, Ad- Chambors.w caught hol METHODIST.NEW YORK TO GENOA LESS THAN 11 DAYS, only, giving references Adress Thomas Kolertaun & thew st.Jor thetic.bes of references.Address \u2018MH 4631,\" GR BALE\u2014ONE OR TWO YOUNG MEN, WITH dress \u201cŸ 4414,\" STAR 0 201 LET-FURNISHED, révolver at 7 JAMES, METHODIST CHURCH.Rer.J.Worm.At Out 1% ibm Duda fa ete Co.682 Cragat Cth, 73 WANTED CA GENERAL SFRVANT Fon A TAR office me F \u2018experience in éroceries, will hear of » good yest end OARD_TWO RENT TO 2 GENTLEMEN OR A 0 _LET-FURNISH extendould kill her, 3, Hunter.DD.Pastor, will proach a¢ 11 na.and 1 Kaiser ts bey 3 bm \u2018aisen Sat oJan, 0 aime ANTED\u2014IMMÉDIATELY, A GENE .small fami iy Apply 3 St, Luke st.+ 0 or \u2018exchange for 8 small subur- PRO amied conplé, bedroom and sitting room ea suite, ode ° \u201cBec Non 18, 2pm Sprec, Tues Jan, 16, Lp.À) vant, Must be gomlcouk and have gon 7e / = proper.Cour ressons given for selling.For par Co I lass board.exchanged.719 Bher- tuatod; view unsurpassed: and Lunn was Sou NON SQUARE.Hev, A.= Ofariice, B.Worra, at Nes 5 AIR du, Sat, Jan\u2019 27, 0h ferences.\u2018Apply oi Sherbrovku st.8 SI WANTED To: PURCHASE.ticulars 1 address +C 4:07,\u201d STAR office, 20 2 20 1 D ax JON SQUATE oh loo, B ph siner Bal NON EE eme sat QELRICHS À CO.2 pont Greeny Now York.ee 2 brooke st.bles.Reason £ or renting, ownghe shooting was PUPILS WANTED.DOIN STS Sn Nr AAAS Fors: SALE_A GROCERY STORE, DOING AGOOD Boire si AXD © PER WEEK: es heel Su Te H.AL Simpson, 3 St.J Lunn Swore Binday shor and Bibie tess at 3 pm us, reasonable.TANTED.GOOD COOK OR ¢ L SER : { Lhe Lest stands in the city.Ad- 2130 OUKE STREET.Corner BE Be Lawrence st Y, GILMOL R & CO, treet, \u2026 Af mn the morning sud ene at Jai | - T ANTED_TO PURCHASE FA RTIXS ist dress \u201cC Sin omen sands in - 659 st Pas Te LET \u2014 COMFORTABLY Jeband w fle in SuERBA Dt nm.pastor, will p | preach at lism and set LES ATTEN 1 178 ot Yims Street.Dorchester sc crrnces praure 3 » ?stoves, etv., will find cash buyer, 404 st.Jamos st.Teie- dwelling, 138 Metcalfe st.Alle : 7p.m.Subject {Or the morning, \u201cFallow Ground\u201d; for = L.8.JACKSON, Ve otre Dam ser TANTED-A MAN TU TAKE hone 1130; w 7 JOR BALE_HUTELS, YALOONS, CIGAR, FRUIT \u2014 | ¥ Apply 8 BL.Peter af, Ye magistrate 1 evening, \u201cThe Bible, \"What 1 it?Why preach IL mis for Montreal Ww A « CARE OF HORSE J'ANTED-PE PILS FOR FLUTD OR PICCOLO, phone M, F d confectionery stores, and other kinds of business.\u2014 th hushand ; - afid cow, one who will make himsrtr geverall % an L Ha Cather ROOMS WANTED.H th YoysLag CHURCH.bt.Catherine st.west.useful Must be el recommended.Address \u201c8 J erms moderate.Apply 418 Guy st.2% 5 TANTED\u2014ONE SECONDHAND PILE DRIVER Slouses, stores, routs to let.ros, 1968 St, p+ LET\u2014FURNISHED, 5 FORT me Court P.Rose, b b.Postar.Opening of now school Brak office , hammer about eighteen hundred po y inost ¢ AAA II ASN ECM LL Bel 8t.Catherine st convenie .room.Services at and 7 p.m, preacher} Rev.m3 - » x C_ PITMAN de Apel vor t ; VORERVAN VW Lg practiu ster pher: aucscantal C2 Box si, BL Hyacinth, SORBALE-FEUIT AND CANDY STORE; GOOD ANTED_RBY SINGLE GENTLEMAN, PARLOR hot water heating; 13 rooms.Mrs, Sraes 1 Thomonts 1 D's of New Vo i VAR ANTED oy vo.SERVANTS FUR ebro a peau ri eo TEE moderate.Ad TANTED -A WELL TRAINED WATER OR reasons for selling.Addruss \u2018\u2019F 4598,\" STAR office.WA {ith ope open n fire), and d small bedroom, near Turkhh Tupper st, or H.F, Jackson, 3017 St.(CVE KT.ANTUINE.hi amd pm Rev J | Royal Mail Steamshipa mil _ xg dre id, BTAR office._ mb shout coker Spaniel thoroughly broken to vesaidee.| 201 Baths, fn house (ee occupants.enBsuency rh stroët.; UANTED .Ell 5 to CODE me LIVERFOOL , VICE, , J > hooting.Address NG ROOM, DOING FIRST EE ET r : From > ANTED-A GENERAL SERVANT WITH GooD TANTED-MESHRS.RANSON & CLAY, GRADU.TOR SALE-DINI .7 INFURNISHED SIZABLE LET\u2014ON MACKAY ST., A WEgnen who Faston, Aer.Thoms Brown.11 a.m and 7p.io, n city references.Ms Péince Arthur a 297 WAL in Honor.Camundée, University, Sire, pri- \\ \u2018ANTED-TO BUY A SECONDHAND COUNT TES.Frs ch: : ood reaps tor soiling.Address.6} 4600 VV ANT = Eioroom fee for labt house cusekeeping.T nished houso of 12 rooms, ne, 439.and who | ] : MoyrirAL SOUTH.11a andi pm.Bev.A.'\" VW ASTED, A G00D UESERAL SERVANT, AT oa te Hatheriacin des end Mode TE ANTED F6 PURCHASE LADIES D Bran Ofice 207 pve on Visors and Cres \"3s University 6 sert modorn convéniences.Address OF ocak and Fates, pastor.7 à An .PL HTB \u2014 2 = 4 EST.LoUlb.(Corner Mount Hoya! ave.an eens once.Good wages 3 Durecher 293 + ANTED_PUPILS, AN EXPERIENCED LADY gent 8 cast off clothiag.Uighaat price paid Apply R SALE_THE KNAPP HOUSE, FORMERLY LET_HOUSE.120 5T.CARE: And, to CUES sect 1 a m,a0d 7 pu Rev.J.H Q So Gi isin TANTED-AT ST.JAMESB CLUB, A GOOD BIL- W ano accompanist wishesan enencement to accom.2YRSoL Morris; 697 Craig st, or by mail 23 Duncan House, corner of Bt.Clarion Borromes and RGE BEDROOM OR BED AND: ! I 7 Thich woman, Ainsworth.Le Montreal © r Quebeo to LA ur London derry= liard marker.Apply to the \u2018manager, between 10 y \u2018 t A Foo uchetiere ste.Weekly average 160 dollars.To be sold Was oR 1 ighbor.flat or four oto ms, Juriished À à SUTR.NT ilàm, Mr.H.A.Moulton.Fist cab oto fo return à to $130, acoduylin he and 11 a.nil ! 29 ot Pees oon \u201ci.\u201d Bran ome.pupils or oonoeria.AL ANTED EW che BEcoN DHAND, T wit or without stock, cheap.Fresent owner eine Sp hii on or Cn ae Le ae and inediate on.pply 8 2 Ih anire OUTHEMS! \u2019 so, Mi \u2019 steamer and berth.cabin, to he L ie Th ee ee = rep ire Porter Polanine lathe, with or'without brushes.House.W.H.Knapp.hood of He ariments \u201c6562, ETAR office.20 | petor Pierce's er.1.der Quesnstomn.eta or Glasgow, and $3, re W ANTE ID.AT ONCE, TERE AP- V j ANTED- -PUPILS FOR' THE PIANO BF AS Addr = Slarager, 97 $i Notre Paie.EL.Lr OR FOR SALE A LARGE BOARDING Aion of te.Fite Prescrip- CE NTEN KY Fol ator Kai T CHARLES EF Bieerage, liverpool, Lundon, Londonderry, at new reservoir on Cote dea Neiges - 2 ; v _ \u2014 4 n pastor.Llam.enaipm 1 , hes |W Peeters ot Fa Unapit, WATER To rosin avis ASD ory | Tin AAA RESMER | Wanm-gny, or to nscrzions moun FLATS TO LET] For young Die Sie Meg er vo ol J .= Address \" TAR office.AAA nd corner reheat \u2019 4 and 8 1g rooind have np = e moss W ANTED, GENERAL SERVANT, NO WAS VV ANTED-BY PROF, WARNAULT, 157 DULUTH | Bs man pronspiis ais arenes ig cirect, noar Bleury.inders ed.Apply stating rot.201 re Just ol tent B lArl7 52, Roy, A.G.Robertson, pastor.venient posi ¥ decka are v A 3 es 93, « avenue Sucvessiul method in French, at poils Ee : 0 LET_¥LATS, WEST F od; wus CPTEST: BT: Sao lla and T p.m, Fev TE O.and avers sciention is Lo the comfort of passenges.WAT TOBACCO KRTRIPPERS AND BOOK.eho Fire years experience with Ingres Coutglier \\WANIED-TO PURCHASE, WELEGRAPH IX.HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.Wa NTED\u2014TWO URN IED ROMs.* FAY.ents, separato entrance At the critical 8.8.Neti toa Abra do not Le er agent et the vivre at crs at the Moutero Cigar Factory, 631 Lage he- TD CPUS HOME SREDIES GARE \u201c4, sy amet.complete; must be cheap.A ir aan a a 0 ram ooo.b and gas vis stoves rovided; fur en pproncing ADVENT CHRISTIAN.further v Lx ces, + Vm A A \u2014-FU J ; ~ .ver rent low.posscasimothers ; and eve Lance ei trest, SANTED 21 SERVANTS FOR HOTELS, RES- W fully superintended.by master ofla city school, \\ *ANTED-TO PURCHASE HOUSEHOLD EUR OR SALE\u2014-HANDSOME GRAY OOB, -4 YEARS Wes ANTED\u2014ROOM (LARGE), Tea ISHED, oat \u2018ave.extonsion kit_down \u201d or over, SSEMPLY H, HALL, 260 8 Catherine street.Hervios La je Axenls, Montreal, à tenants, private residences in city aod pupils (oot erceoding Tour) taken in class; fee 35 8 month, niture of all kinds.1lghest cash price paid.old, safe for a lady and not afraid of electric car Tith use of kitchen; east of Bt.Lawrence ut.J.G.nace: rent $15 James Stewa 4 Vit ocr \u2018on moralit cou Leb of saiars.Apply 1d Notre Damr.op- 8 rate linen at moderate rates.Address Rr J.Kearney: 18 Victoria square.2 tr stands about 15 hands a must Jactul hitle horse.and sold 41 301.4] -Building.\u2014 , 3 that builds .up, ZChurchism aud ita Ju posite rt House.2.9.3 TAR office * 8s owner has no further or him.I ner \u2014 lates, n matter ' BAPTI ! v Tue i +hy, ¥8L.Sacrament at.305 tf ST.TAN \" - * ANTED PUPILS, DRAWING AND PAINTING.; [ ; year.Apyly H.6.Bua p .y et for ah howe work.AF of 2500 ME lady ERA wishes for pupils at their om homos 3 FARMS FOR SALE: ORGALE-THAT CELEBRATED LITTLE ENG- © BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED., OFFICES Td the syst on soni, (1444 11 s m oud 7 pm.Rev.W.B Hinson, \u20ac J - A \u201cDick,\u201d 13 hands, ny for a bo) - .= ar oul > ne vor AE TR rares | Bie Pit ts | mek nervine, and the PE EE TEE | BOUDAULT'S TANTED\u2014IMMEDIATELY.GOOD GENERAL W \u201cANTED_ PLANO PUPILS.$100 A MONTH.| TOR SALE-VALUABLE FARM, SITUATED LON pointa; grand pony 8 boy who \u2018wishes to dar the VV ANTED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE.ROOM TWO HANTS, 2 vor acrrices.AMissionnez pragor meeting, ed ty Mr V rrant; also nyne.Ketercaces 1x4 .two lossons » week.Apply at 101A Canning se, Trout River, near Huntingdon, P.Poo Grn Strath 9 dt.Sacrament VAS for the winter, in priate familp.vicinity ohn for \u201cfemale - L H.Packard, at 10am.1 ubjuct, *\u2018Ghristian .No.1 ors 1 Cd ges a quired.ppt, 4 atout 300 acres rich clay loam soil, highly PR ite ands.Ap 7 Fa tf Domino quare.State terms.Reply to A 4413\" STAR oot og ois wih \u2018with nesses.In beare Etepaniship The Lords supper wi ee at - TONE buildings.compivte; Brat ciaes fencing, drainage, oto.; g , ; the'close of he morning sen pm.Evening servive.TANTED-S MARKT Yor Nu MAŸ 3 .JANTED- \u201cPUF ns AT THOMPSON'S COLL Bae pl~ orchard, a 80 +000 sugar trees, with complete at-.R\u2014 T CLASS VICTORIA, MADE .periodical pains ON.$ & iy street.WwW.NTED- SMART Jura Simi, S TE io of Lusines.33) St James st.Are agua oo pe inchmenta Price 000.Terms to suit.Addrers 31 Fe oR voue BR been used a oncez reason 1 sor Warm A YOUNG GENTLEMA.CSS n, and every kine Pr pren mere REE an ho EPS ian, Brown & Co, 14 Place Ro on min! Du Sn understand bookkes ping: ou ander.\u201cCétlradd street: \u2014\u2014 Tele urther use for n be see comtortable room, wi th bord, in private tenu 8 ph ° man, wale 2 ; i 1 selling.tty has no ?oc.il fi at3 pm.Thursday, prayer 1uceung at ANTED- IMMEDIATE v Ac cobmiorouert Siero Do 5 pere rime fe uh and faif particular et Ritchot s, Lcafiisgs Bulider St Address, stating termi, \u201cu $811 STORES, HOTELS, =F fl s 16 beuefit or Sain toall Henry de Maysom, premier .> 3 OROUGH yh i - 217 tt moi ney back.UE 2 Lie to de pi i ale oars Ives tor auch subjects, attend the day or tveutog |.; Antoine st.Fr BY aden on GENTLEMAN A AND CIVET MISSIONS Winstanley ial, 143 Delisle ; Mer ne Se ain « ed va Louse, Laos pt ti se above institutiol 2391 PARTNERS WANTED.\u2014 MPLETE RIG, HORSE, HAR WwW! wife, board and room, private fam 5 ip Dlivet Baptist \u20ac hapel, corner Grand mai fond ke vus, te Anya 2 COR 8) SALE A OO ORS A m.in phrase LET - STO ; Se and pm Borns 2e bn 1 AAA Fr and Ey very cheap, as it must bo said at.for suitable socom modations at 21$ M Sling HURCHES.Trunk am uo more] Feu Ar A voie i The oy 5 Ei oe commended by DE, SORTA \u2014_ em \u2014 .| Ba n A A .T ro ATE EE SVABLE IRL: To I GENERAL 0 ee VVANTE RTNER WITISTOS THOUSAND meni | first house trom Wel ; GR A a met or.liam.noé 7 p.m.Faris.ine, of a very sgrossLlo taste, service, wading awl wong lor su li fatutiy LOST, * loan à eatend a tobacco manufacturing busi \u201cA FIRST CLASS PAIR OF CHEST.= ?ngto AALAAAAAAAAAAAAA +! i Protestant been 1nd with tha greatest success children.Aly 43 Fe Hoa be , tiens of Sve ita AT iavent ns bo could F° Es vole: can roed in three minutes.Theev horses BOARD WANTED.© Ev Cia aid tn emis 1 disso t Cote ry me or 30 years in cases of - tal i vestmen wi r \u2018 olng E WWARTER: A TRADING CANARIAY Ltn aman oo | RITE Tht LEER RT Suh Sa rE An a | eee FURNISHED HE Len.\u201d Freachne once, Er Riis fim vanne Mrntcabus dou Bur conan OST.BABY CARRIAGE TAKEN FROM UNDER 2383 Hardy's Stable, cor.Metcalfe and Burnside 238 3 ANTED\u2014BOARD, PERMANENT, CHEAP, BY 4 A - a at Meals, Blew and .orp iberus terms tu god phy I oot, - mn pA CAR CONGRIGATIONAL igestion) and éther ertus to à gui man.b on à 1 4 Mepaot 83 Church at Anytody giving informe.DA PARTNER CAPABLE OF INVEST.Te : 4 skierly man, would do some wok 52 part pay; Mo, Gd wen + asd o » fui Dices oi tue ae ATED - A HOUSE AND TABL EMAIL Kl tiun an tv whereatouts of sawe will be rewarded.Ad- vV ANcrD dollars in 3 good li { business Central Frs BSALE\u2014 HORBE SIX à YEARS OLD, BOUKD, Étate charge.Address Andrew Genet TU \u201cro star ; t ve By © ALVARY.11a m.snd 7 p.m, Rev.Edmund M.WA Adie st LS drexe Church « WT TOI TT Ta vocales.A ddrcus A HS Sram oice.| 293 aide and mice driver Choe ob prig to an m- Post On Montreal 1 WAL ue ast of ns )_Hul M.LA Wein W 5 I BOUDAULTS PEPRINE ronde is also re \\ Tin iy Holemn [ONT 1 als sm and.pm Rev arriner, commended in mme TANTED-A MESSAGE BOY.Fran, 172.PRT-ABOUT 15TH AUGUST.A SABLE COLLIE = = - Ne i \u201cOme Hwee Ry ie Ever VAR > a W uv WG RE mad Ua romande W\"3aamon, i rie WANTED TO BORROW.Fou ALE FORGE 3 at Laan, ~ MISCELLANEOUS.Wo orion sod sere 4 Repgar Ren inthe Lov Fsast hs nap m Ren T JB Bilcox, Parts: \u2014Horror-BoUBAULE.3rue Deuphins, v STE DA YOUNG GIRL TO ASSIST IN GEN- Arthur st._ ; \u2014meÉhopin's March Funerbtre.\u201d will at both services.Evening y NA & \u20acO., Wholrsale Dealers, 308 WH erui houemotk Apply 84 248 81, sai! N at.- tems = Dee \u2014 ddl adding NANAAAA R SALE \u2014 CHEAP, TWO er sutifect, \"I \u201cFrom a fre marhle.\u201d LYMA 1e A STREET, MONTREAL.rai OUT.ON MONDAY NIGHT AT BT.HENBL FANTAD-A LOAK.OF $30 TO $50,000 ON CITY filiies, 3 and 3years, sound, handsome; two year old V ANTED-WATCH OR CLOCK HONESTLY OFFI$ENOMINATION KL.ANT 8T.CHARLES, Congremiional Church, 18 +.Fa TASTED [A LITTLE GIRO OF | 13T0 ASSIST IN, 8 the cater Fhter ih name J.Beauty, ss fire.mortepge.Apply to JR fa Bired by Terror.Tuo ftandare and registered ) aud rah oh Grande sick wamsoted, cts.| LL MISSION, 247 Mt Antoine street, PIS mgregation mrect, fla.Band pm, Bef.T i 3 a in \" > , > VW ght hhidework hy at Bienry st.$391 as ae Si Tod bo tewantod m anise.pointe, 121 Vitrest., between ies Qe + ss E.arm, Rock 202 Fngiah vas à repoir ing à or iles street.Gospel meeting Bun an, Past .au NE | mur te can e VENTEEN THO 3 P s.ee ee NITARIAN.* NTED.DRUG CLERK FUR A COUN Le LOAN OF BE ALE-BAY MARE WITH BLACK POINTS, _ ECT.office U NN A I ES RTE an oy 0ST-0N_ FRIDAY.on INSTANT.PUG vos, WAGE dito on cit , valued at over RA erty sown, reed to trot mits WAS a RESTECTABLE olsen oot OUSEOF INDUSTRY HART ME aod OF THE MESSIATI Rervioes at 11 am s | eg Wn v tusted; gonstan d im od, no family, seeks light Service, Rev.LECAL CARD re % ze Lunt for à relaie msn.Addie se LA wth collar and r wii Le rewarded by twentrire th $25.y ty 250 or part ter, PS Daneman can drive ber.where she coaid have unfurnished rooms rent ant 7 m.* Hev Burnes, pastor.Sunday- 7 : vies LUST rer came ci Sar Dame 90 EE pata rom Tan pin x Br : mot ar ould ah per.2 CHRIAF(ACIENTISIS Trapmoy Tall whol ronal \u2014 An ns SA we CRAN TEL ALi BISHOP STREET, A GENERAL P PST-SIST SEPTEMBER, PURSE.BETWEEN pod sewer A CE $558\" Fran 55 as ft ont cod / SAN eT id wa ant Cam) ged beaver Mali and Stems Rear to Sharpes \u201cT .ANTEL ~ GROCERY LICENSE IF NEOES Eh Mo ibbon & Davidson Sia Ea; reas, bl.Jamies at, wid revive reward, as pary Le HOUSES WANTED.FLATS WANTED.V be bought.L.Harris 1968 & VAT me (ERMAN LUTHERAN COURCH, BT DOMISI ANTED ASG EMER HAL BERVANT.A RT\" RONG known.= _ = Bh .: Oatberi fe ons BE.mw I me AT ANDISAVEAN-LE TUERAN.we erent, Rew kieran Wher aries.overy ADVOCATES, de ; Be: Bi.Chara pretabie orl\u201d Avy at 182 Bou pos Sul 08T-A FOX TERRIER DOG, BROWN HEAD CSSS Rs) Bono in hIRANCOLA, XAVIER ATREFT.Com.Fan iay a Ham yovied NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, mmm eee 1 th beuw, on back; leather collar and jy arte \u2014 RE MEDIUM 8 MODER- ANTED-TO RENT, FLAT OF 3 OR ¢ ROOMS, [0 RENT_UTKIGHT.FARO, WK a.m.Setvivs on Sunda AL.ANTED-A HOUBENAID, AT ; gt McoiLL COL Lee marked it.Retara to 108 Inspso te A> unfurnished or furnished, for Light To region ate a | pese \u201ciar ay \"caning: | REFORMED EPIsCer MONTREAL © e.Address ~ STAR - \u2019 Whe avinee.Apply in vor Raia aoû de dovardes \u2019 mi YE , Me Address \u201cD 448,\" RAR ofbon 3 MGM À M .A W.Hvistendahl, ST RER fe i?pm Rev RD MeGibbon QU =m ! Boers Drtideon \\ ; - * \" x i : - : ._ { .; - .: \\ oe TS - ; - .A - \u201capr es .\\ - * \u2014- *-~ > \u2018 == THE 2, \u201c SIXTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY.|; History of Zion Congregational Church.THE PARENT OF ALL THE OTHER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES IN THE CITY.The Present Edifice to be Enlarged.Zion Congregational Church is sixty-one _years of age, and services to.conunemorate\u2014 the anniversary will be held to-morrow and Monday, It Is the parent church from +5 \u201cwhich\u201d all the other Congregational 11 churches in the city have sprung.Through many vicissitudes and ups and downs the ald church, the name of which is a houso- hold word among Congregationalists all over Canada, has continued steadfast, and it is now In a most satisfactory condition.It was on the first Sunday of October, 1831, that a few Christians gathered to- ther and began the worship of God under & A methods, laying the foundation of the Church whose ariniversary is \u2018about to be.celebrated.The place of meet- \\pg was à room on McGill street, and on | ongregationa, REV.W.FH.WARRINER, B, J, w= \u2014The-Prosent.P Sir for pd donk distri gmains of his father, Bop * interg osiers.The solemn ou ofnert his elghtieth year, chureh, tuking o foreign feld.on ee ed of bers © ing ww ko ax forcig t three months ago t Po eons, À ear OK \u2018SHOOTING.ot Moedie, H.T, Ga School, Mr.Th H.\u201cWoodiey, reputation, landed us at James Leslie, Th ! Friday night over half 4 .The Rev.MP well known voice of one of gurated the wityer and the moon shining Tally meuting her brightness, or as the night.Mr.Caark, Th | dresses were ated at a comfortable table Harbour, E.Maupper.After thata few with the pro-rangements for the morn- and the.Bolte we As he saidhim a quarter of an hour \u2018slosh\u201d aroundssed and looking out other, in the eye way the wind came.could not hit a of it aud the worst we his hearers to Iut enough to lift the mist.the time had milk and a slice of home- humanity shouljutter composed our first with that 'of divry soon we were in our to pose us carnmenpanied by his favorite or the relatiot There was just light should now recater to enable us to direct hitherto moncrses upor down the river.Food was tn the rushes were just rashes 1 injustice Anas THE COMING MORN, man had sa ful city, i its municipy 8 8D 83 company Td eek Py an hour we are all hidden something evils as atari streaks of dawn\u201d were up- were wha Te on] oad my gun.My guide sittin his sur where the they werd main in a The a over my head, then down ig bmore who took that earl the Church he$ more than Jdisappolnte \u2018ing returndd from St.a growin lien, whither he had his professian- for t off at whose residence un Pastor, Rev tev.Preied on ied on F! Friday last.Hon.d fot} Treastorer and dt Quack! Quack ! Seeretar Ne a Bourd or 1 \u2018rusteb Railway,\u201d desirous of Organ int 'we had learnt from expe- oO jared for delays aud were ndwiches, etc., a good deal t leaving the train we we were gationalis had driven over for usas Vtraps\u201d in the waggon and\u2019 .drive we found ourselves The Congreg jon, a.small farm-house on e moon was full.\u201d Cov Gunn, , old friends, th ccompan ment, whilst we ¢ Rev, MT.Nere too excited about the oke on\u2019 \u2018the D DOrnig 8 spo soon His address Ve were aroused our lamps erfere full on the shore, a bell at the of a fish or some- n AY were the sounds we heard along under the still starlit rious \u2018\u2018blinds,\u201d ourlive deçoys innocently as possible, and int out Le quite contented by being well x» em ploy 0 ing anchored out as lures.ss cast, The finishing touches npleted about the blind, I was oud just got one shell of No, : was feeling in Lis bag for en we heard the ducks comm behind.Joedid not hesitate.gun, » No.10, and how it did @ black ducks out of the July 6th\u2018pf the year following thie mission was organized as a church and the Rev.Richard Miles.was inducted to the pa Mr.Joseph Savage was.the superintendent of the first Sunday school.In 1:35 a building was erected on St.Maurice street, and the congregation moved there, where they worshipped for eleven years.In 1536 the lev.Richard Miles was succeeded by the late Dr.Wilkes, who remained as the active pastor of the .ehurch for over thirty-four years.Seven oars after the induction_of Dr.Wilkes to astorate, a second chiirch- was formed by he pn transfer of seventeen members from Zion Church.The parent church till flourished, however, and in \u20181846 a su tial edifice was built on Beav er Hall Hill.a interesting fact in connection with the opening of (hat building is that from the very firs was decided that all sents should be free and unappropriated, Zion Church at this early date introducing the system which has gained so much in public favor, of late years.Twenty years after the -church was destroyed by fire but was speedily rebuilt, more beautiful apd commodious than ever, Several times since that has it suffered from the ravages of the fire fiend and at present .little of it remains save the blackened \u2018walls\u2019 of a building which has been in its turn, chur:h, theatre and newspaper office.But in the meantime one of the several missions which the church-at that time conducted, had wn to such un extent.as to warrant Îta formation into à separate church, and the Eastérn Church was organized-on Amherst street in 1460, The year following the pastor, Dr.Wilkes, was pole prin- College of British North Amer! which necessitated his withdrawal from the active duties of pastor,though until the time of his death he always maintained the deepest interest in the welfare of the Church.In 1871 the Rev.C.Chapman, M.A., now of Plymouth, England, was called to \u2018the pastorate and three years afterwards Calvary Church was or- nized, another branch of the present *hurch.The year following one hundred and cleven members withdrew and formed Emmanuel Church, as there had been for some time previous a feeling in favor of an up-town Corigre tional Church.The Rev.Dr, Stevenson, who had been co-pastor with Mr.Chapman for some time, was placed in rch.Shortly after 4} this + Mr.Chapman resigned and was cipal of the Congregationa succeded by the Rev.A.J.Bray, durin Rev.ducted to the pastorate.pt quently forty ye he came to t successful career.founded it.; cal Literature, since occupied the church has progresse HOW propdse asa already cost $18,000 and it is\u2019 proposed t services of to-morrow and Monda, Rov.W.H.\u201cVong, Peupien 2 Afternoon-You ng lo's session.Addresses Ph cC.Est N intl Me Theo.Lyman, Rev.J : Btlcox.of Emmanuel Chure : ig Semon hy tho Rov.Principal Bar bour, D».To be followed by a Consceration and Communion service.Monday soc:al.-Supper served at Zp.m.To be followed by midromes by former membors of Zion Church, tho pasiors of the tpal Jar ug, Lis desire to make'the Merde seunion cé all the present ra whee at this flock.atfuirs.\u2014- its always chat way » w wii 9 - \u2014FOUF.CITILE our \u2018 pipe or a Sketch of a Flouspilt milk.\u201d - We ciate at the © conscera bing only wounded, the Little Sisters of thw b 9.30 a.m., and Pontifief].on in the day.brated.The Home Wi)ittern's curiosit | and benefactors from Î ards a long wail | Benediction will take art for breakfast and the Rev.Father SU The other ts preach the sermon.\u2018day too fine for have erected convent on Seigneurs st\u2019 «ter, on a very plensar mands a beautiful view rounding country.The, isappointed: the 135 feet by y 40 feet, very a nice sty] finished \u201cin the best Then it is pro- tremely plain and sim ornamentation or decor! many\u2019 modern improve halls for the use: Wo a home, together with fectorles.All present ance, being scrupular \"© whose pastorate Lhe church ou Beaver Ha Hill was sold and_ publie worship was held in the Queen's Hall, St.Catherine street,and afterwards in what is now the St.Gabriel's Presbyterian Church.When the building was purchased by the.Presbyterians, the Congregationalists moved into a small hall on St.Catherine street.Mr.Bray resigned in 1&4 and was followed by Rev.H, Pre Intyre, who was iti turn succeeded by the Rev.Professor Fenwick.The present building at the gorner of Mance and Milton streets, was \u2018erected in 1889, and in the following January the present minister, the \"Kh H.Warriner, B.A, B.D, was in- Professor Warriner was born in Gains- England, in 1853, and is conse- earspfage.When a youth is country and ente the office of à legal firm, but found time to continue his theological studies, and in the autumn of 15873 he matriculated at McGill University and was received as a student at the Corigregational College, continuing a, In his third year in McGill he won the Seience scholarship, and in the following year the Shakes pearian gold medal in Eng- ish literature ; and, in graduating from the Theological College, the * Calvary™ medal, so called after the church which His first pastorate was in North Toronto, where he labored for four years, leaving to go.to Bowmanville, where lie remained Sikh y years.During the list three years of his residence in Bowmanville he came to Montreal periodically to lecture in the College.When an additional chair was formed in the College he was chosen Professor of Hebrew and Greek Exegesis and Bibli- which position he has in conjunction with his pastoral duties.He is a deep thinker and an carnest, practical preacher, and as a personal friend be enjoys f the full the confl- dence of his people.During his pastorate rd 80 thoroughly that although -it was enlarged in the au- | tumn of 1841, it is again too small, and it is d to carry out the original plan building up above and using the present asement to the completed Sen The land and present building have raisc $20,(00 more for the purpose.To this end special efforts will be made during the coming winter, heginning with the Phy programme for these services is as follows: Sunday EE by the just then you lose 1e day.However, des og has brought \u201ca City \u2014Thelr pleased with the the Needy Io a few minutes saroming up the river; for Nearor and nearer |.\u2014 12.bore for a right ; 5 ne almost among His Lordship Archd el over the other des till our re- a long shot, but considering we The Little Si terg à few birds and ile we enjoy our Lars: \u2018clock it is sug- snipe grounds in are soon ready ear the river.e of arc Ne pla, 3, but where, ree woodcock, ver \u2018just outside 1s are so thick, vork this lovely ot over-quick in stion, but we a is bright and cheerful ax proof, although not\u2019 tached plan.There people for whom # e farm-house to Additions will be mb of ducks.This soon as the wants Os the ey he | require it.The che too early n the.consecrated on Sunde; f an the summer of architecture, and ree on this particu- chapel of Notre Dame\u201d ne return to the ' and that gladi This Order of tl en to Ein 2 Poor was founded oo , town in Brittany, c°R,8 hot day.We population of the + ebickens, pi bles, etc, and hazardous livir> bac bu hy Seg h sta- and this accounts f © ol listens ave destitute old at da \u201cning to leur was called to?Of the day's sport.oo ; marvellous \u2018\u2018racon- ceived wor on a, te telling us that last CT: athan Huck.The nd wit) t was bontover Lio 19%0t wash the smell of hans, whom ff the plates and knives pm ends and t-à she bad tried hor best same connu cun à son(gout\"\u2014éiter ail rn tions hurried off to the train, for on he ton. been admitted to édifc t is alleged, bh benefits of a le v.Petitioners according to the ruloz@t:sented to allow their constitutions t the children.brief of Leo XIII s to the nuns 269 houses: of ois rod world, containing! are cared for by 4 Char.convent on Seigneurs Caledonian sisters and 3 postuian mA 1863-4, took wants 6f 122 destitut# Okshe St.An- tionalities.The only lar: at presont is in tro LÀ ge 1 Hs, soon be one for Canad od ly rR THE MONTREAL DAILY.STAR.SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1898, EXTORTIONATE BAKERS.HOW THE BAKER CONTRIVES TO MAKE ENOUGH TO LIVE ON.Hundred Per Cent, Profit on Cost of Making Bread \u2014 Attempts to Explain Why Toronto Bread is Cheaper.The price of bread is the question of the Hoi! hour, and it is truly wonderful how much \u201ccommotion the display of two small loaves in the STAR window has \u2018excited.How is it that the Toronto citizen can purchase his bread at about Lalt the price the Montreal is a mystery which the bakers \u2018of this 0 fess hd a unable to solve.They bint rt weight, inferior quality, tition in the ueen Oity, all.in bedr and ex.|: t they know f no % A that Torta They over Montreal for the production of bread, except that Toronto is nearer to the the West and that t be a saving in freight cha: ference in freight charges Cities would not amount to one cent hundred pounds this is proffered explanatio on reat grain centres of ervfore there might y when one Tasos that in the also, where they use Ce foun bread is six and seven cents four pound loaf chea rice of flour has.{.ate, and so, to reserve the cauiluelun up \u2018bread.Several bakers Be.\u201d bya representative.of this paper recently, in order, if possible, to obtain some relia information on this im visit, tirst of all, to a we institution resulted in the securing of some interesting figures relative producing haa One \u2018hund This quantity fae suficien! six pound loaves, or 132 that is to say, the raw ma rial costs a cent Now, a skilled man, known charitable and a half a pound.receiving two dollars a day wa; make one hundred four- that time, so that the brings the [rice up to eight cents Fuel tosts something, of course; but is as estimated that, a baker could, oot a ite bread and make a profit.impartial estimate.Of the bakers interviewed: ver discuss the subject.One, into a detailed calculation to show how gi Jair t- prices Ww; FI ows: Fons at the Present time costs $3.90 per bag of 195 lbs.sufficient flour to make sixt tour p pound loaves, or 252 Ibs.; therefore the flour used in making a four \"pound lofa costs just six cents.Add the cost of labor, and the price rises to eight cents.Pay a man $1.7 for delivering i one .hundred cents, Then it takes two horses to deliver the aforesaid hundred loaves.Two horses cost e cents a day; that adds cent a loaf, so that the cost is now nine cents and two-thirds of a cent.ars that there are a grea s that help to increase the cost of what these little things are oa \u2018man to charge sixteen cents for a ie article, the manufacture and dellvery Bane cost less than ten cents, is not pointed out.Yet, sixte@n cents re the rive this baker charges, a some portions of the city the price is ej een cents, Of course, the baker wants to live, as one said; but as one of his custom.fair to live by receiving such\u2019 an un- of support from the staff of life.FREE AT LAST.The Court of Review delivered Jud.ment this mornin the decision of Judge Taschereau, ordering the liberation of Evangeliste Campeau, the particulars of whose case have already To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014An advertisement in to-day's Star real at the city v oa and below.far as the assesso this year have sought isals correspond to market prices, their course is just.In so faras their valuations exceed market prices, as in the case of the lands offered for sale in your injustice has been done, and doubt- to make their app have access to deeds of sale.and these, though in many cases years ago, have su plied the figures now ions on the municipal wires Île.however, as import- Front ant as deeds of sale in en eavoring to ascertain the worth of property; as © they indicate how values Je an therefore, equally with deeds ed at the service of the assessors.Nor should these gentlemen lack | memoranda of property unl Better, however, an an official assessor asa judge of the value of property is the man who owns it; and, what is of Aocided importance, from a.civic point of vie usually takes à quite rosy view of value\u2014if be be asked to sell.Wh let pre be his own assessor! year let Sat pro-_| a Yin the city be -retjuired=formall declare the value he places roy In cases where the is Toaned let it be agreed that he wi oh Taluation plus, say, ten pe hase price if tendered poy time before rst of the next May by a bona fide homesteads, and of business premises occupied by owners, let the percentage be as much as, say, th 80 As to protect Naboths from dispossessing Ahabs, In all cases the valuations to have the utmost publicity.With the total of these valuations before it, the authority ch rate of assessment would simply enquire as to the amount necessary to then proceed to work out sum in rule of other advantages, this plan would praitrond, and other corpors- estate par some bold] \"Montres, Sept.28, 1883.to St.Patrick's Church, Monday last, September 25, fiftieth anniversary of the blessing corner stone of St, Patriék'a Church, honor of the occasion a full musical will be sung next Sunday.Fareconnier's _maass is the one selected, and the followin, ! ntlemen will be the soloists: .Rowan and Mr.Frank Feron.At the offer.Mr.P.Hammill will | ing Pergetti's = with congreg ational t will sing he ral raiserere by = prhe choir sil render \u201cTote y ra-es,\u201d by Melvil, and ** tam ergo,\u201d cCaffrey, M d Prof.F.A.Fowier,o Adfudella.The Ready to Hear the Tenantæ The ® ion commissioners for the expropriat ns wid streets have finished with.the and are now ready to the tenan one having any Ter in.this oon connoction ould file them within the next two days.That Train-wreoking Seare.The rt that à gang of American train.wreckers have crossed Into to Canada 7 R members the choir \u2018The annual general .Benevolent Society w ats con next, at .Inter on R., speaking abou it to-day, sald: \u2018wh the story is simply ridiculous.The C 5 any extra precautions as was made near Quebecto wreck one of our trains by laciug a rail atross the e.Our detectives made an investigation and from an examination of the foot-prints near the track, is satisfied that it was the work of a tramp.But this incident does not mean that Anmerican train W ve been set loose in Canada.A NEW PUMPING ENGINE.| TT Its Purchase Recommended by the Finance Committee.Ald.Hurteau presided at a meeting of the Finance Committee yesterday afternoon, when a large number of claims for damages hie considered The first was that of ex- Robert, who appeared in person to ree clam of $100 for damages alleged ave been caused to his house, at the corner of Sherbrooke and Wolfe streets, through the lowering of the level of the street.One architect who had examined the house stated that it would require 2261 to put the house into perfect con- ition, and another Sooo: while the City Surveyor says that the'city is not liable for all thu damages, and that will coverall losses for which it can be held responsible.The he matter was iba to.a sub-committee.i who owns propert on St.Sophie fade! already recovered | eo $3500 through the er had for damages on account of the raising of the levelof the street there, and had a claim for a similar amount now for loss of rent.However, De would renounce his rights and pay b f the cost, estima t $519, if the city would pave it.The mattis was referred to the City Attor- ne Kir.Drouin appeared on behalf of some St.Lawrence street eet pro prietors fordamages caused by the fl g of their cellars in 1p0l.was decided to pay three-fourths of the amount of the claims, the same as bad been paid to the others.Mr, A.H.Sims\u2019.| compensati Tor a private sewer in Pine avenue was, on motion of Ald.McBride, referred to the City Surveyor.The \"Committee decided to recommend to the Council the purchase of the Worthing: ton fom ing engine now in operation at.the World's Falr.It has a capacity of 10,- odèred di gallons, and has been or $35, © sum of \"$10, 000 was voted to macad- Jd Cedar avenue, and several reports from other committees were concurred in.The sum of $3200 was granted for additional paving on Centre street, $8000 for M street, and $5100 for the su streets surround ing the Grand Trunk of THE COMMERCIAL TAX, Sixty Cases Already on; Hand and More Expected.\u2019 The Government Attorneys, Messrs, Archibald & Beaudin, will be fully occupied for: some time yet in looking after the c cases -LOR- | ye en to them Fe with'the non-payment of thé commercial tax, The bave something like sixty cases nd just now and pu js possible that the may have et more.e princ grouhd upon mphic ich opposition ho the new tax is\u2019 ba is that the lmposi it is ultra vires of the provine slature.In another it ded that the wording -of the Act | fie the impression that it does not come to effect until October 1893, and that it is noc retroactive, wherefore merchants cannot called upon .to pay until October, The case of Lambe vs.Fortier, which is looked upon as a test case by the citizens, and which will probably come ultimately before the British Pri uncil, will short.come up for hearing.Meantime the Goreraimen Tecognizes no test case, but go ahead and sue each indicidual brades who fails to pay within the stipulated delay.CITY ITEMS.The Rev.Mr.Silcox will speak on So- clology ut the Con tional rally at\u2019 Emmanuel Church this evening.! The Rev.A.J.Mowat, pastor of Erskine Church, will lecture on Sunday at the Young Men's Christian Association.The Presbytery of Montreal meet at Calvin Presbyterian Church, Notre Dame street, on Sabbath evening next, at 8.30 o'clock, to ordain Rev.Mr.St.Aubin as French Protestant minister.- A meeting of the City Council will be held on Monday afternoon next.Among the matters likely to come up for discussion is the City Attorney's opinion on the Bayard incinerator site purchase.The following milk dealers have \u2018been fined ten dollars and costs each, for selling milk below the standard: D.Lapierre, Mount Royal.Vale; Gilbert Gregoire, Mile End, and Gagnon, Shaw street, a A concert is to be given in the St.Ma College Hall on Monday, October 16, for t benefit of the Catholic Sallors\u2019 Club.Th ° ohjeot is to raise funds to meet the expenditure involved in maintaining this worthy institution.While George Wright, employed by the Bell Telephone Company, was fixing some about tent, eneral H Tospital ambulance on od ele honed for and he was taken to that itistitution in a very serious condition.Commencing Monday, October the Dele- ware & Hudson day express for New York vi lease at 8.40 a.m.daly, except Sunday, Wagner parlor car Montreal to New 10.00 a.m.train will be discon- ore.The night expreas will leave at 6.10 p.m.daily, as at present, with Wa, or buffet_vestibule sleeping car throug New York.Students at the Presbyterian College are \u2018making application at present for admit- ere will be thirty-six new men, and this number will exceed that of the last two years put together.The students of.all the years will number fully one hundred, and the building can {oly contain eighty.Twenty at least will be obliged to find quarters outside the College.The Council of Ste.Cunegonde met last night and resolved to send a delegation to the Montreal Street Railway Company to arrange for the laying of tracks Ent the aving of Notre Dame street this autumn.Khe number of arrests in this municipality during September was 43, of which 17 for drunkenness, 11 for v.ney| [and 6 for assault.The revenue of \u2018ho Recorder's Court for that month was $110.73, Proposed Reorganization of the Law Courts.- A meeting of the Bar was held this morn.ut for the purposes of discussing the com- teo\u2019s report, w which read as follows: \u2018That y mittee have carefully con- dered the ball entitled Lan Act for the Reorgan- tion of the Law-Cou Ia, \u2018and to report that after discussion and careful consideration your committee are opinion that it would be unwise to change the prosent aystem of tho province, and if any ovilee axial it » a not in the system, but rather in the procedure before the courts.\u201d Owing to the amalinees of.e attend.The \u201cCircassian's\u201d Passengers.The R.M.S.\u2018\u201cCircassian,\u201d which left for Liverpool this morning, hail the followin Brine ngers on board : Miss Brown, Mr.mn: er, | Mrs.Brimer, Miss Bu .Mr.G.Graham, Miss M.Garner, Mien A x; w aed Mins Ë L Surney, Mr Tr.t, Mra.Salt, Mr.8, B The \u201cLabradors\u201d Passengers.\u2018The Dominion Line Royal Mail steamshl \u201cLabrador,\u201d Captain J.McAuley, sailed a 1% Mrs, © Felts, M Jon Sail Mis ee dagen this morning for Liverpool.The passenger list lo se follows: Me Arnott, Mr.Ë, LAent, F.E.L Bar on I A, Me oi cixier, Mise ue , Mr.O.A.] Site, Wt vai flex, Ci ke Enr Cook \u201crare.Mra Shares aes = carrying tions is ed in railway circles, \\ Vice-President Shaughnessy, of Dale, Mr.Bagh Ep hn PES agi Sr Sa Evans, Mr.Fulford, planter Fulford, Mr.F.X.as R, as à matter of fact, is not taking a FE local newspaper.A few days an attempt track.Fortunal , this objec) was discovered in FINANCE AND COMMERCE.' Bffect of Non-repeal.Mr.Henry Clows, banker, of New York, in an Intelilgent, abi able lo manner, disoussos the action of y \u201cThe delay in voting on the Re Bill brought business almost to & stand-atill, and the large traders showed no disposition to come to the relief anti) they receises Senate will soon act.The same may also be aid gt the Loudou markoL In v low oth or Rover: ys n sagging n ouf! son noticeable feature isthatlon ng floc not com hears, while they Indulge in their usual seine talk, do not care to add materially to thot thelr outstanding short contracts.1re- Ei in gross earnings aa cpnalderable in in rovement when compai ith evidence hat the oe has turned and that all kinds of freight will soon assume its wonted ac- ity.It gould not.be otherwise than that the proyement in the busiuces situation, and factories rosume and gooda begin to move à nwre- freely ifito vonsumilion, the gross returns will return to normal figures.Whether rcasos which they pad previously shown or not, it od that the movement of wheat, cotton, corn, rov ielone and Sther agricultural products has HON Bold « back their products as much as sr ln uenced many farmers in js courser the reasons, therefore, it is evident Products of the soil, of which we have ce, must soon begin \u2018 td move more froely, and thus bring business to tho railroads.\u201d Big B Advices from New York this mornin dith & O'Brien state London marke! ve throughout the list.The Government directors excellent dita but earnin, ave deon account of general conditions, The Counsel for Alf Bully has filed a bill in Phlla- ss asking fo! appointment of receivers © charge of ih a vote roped between l October 9 and 13, There is atill © talk of à compromise, however, and there is Ts doubt if a vote will be reached soon.The Bank statement win show over 6 millions y Mh STD A EST ape Increasing the Stock.New YORK, September 29.-At a Inestin the directors of Louisville and Nashvill road Company held yesterday à resolution was ted recommending thestock holders to increase the stock of the Com tothe amount making th T.Fulford, Mre, Pulford, Mise Rob Tr oly a Aa B.Owen, Mr.Ed.Canon Mrs da Perry, Master Perry, Mr.ckle, Mra.Puckle, ie \"M.Puckle, Tis Struthers, Master Poroy Stacey, Swoet.Mrs.Sweet, Mr.F.Lynch Stanton, Mr.Smith, voor H.vs r.k ey, Lieut.-\u2014 ward.Mrs.¥.Wallace and in- 1 - te and the silver bill.e saye: ed assurances \u2018that the peal of tho Sherman Act as inevitable Fithina a 4 ely short period.After Lay.bav- \u2018withstood its dangers for yenrs, à \u2018tou days.oxtra delay is of ontbs Consequence, except to ultra sensitive individu- 088 nervousness unsettles their judgment, RAILROADS GENEUALLY ARE STILL BHOWING Losses mpared with last yoar.b but woeks, which is taken asan 0 to maintain tho large incr to predict.[t must be romember- .or various reasons, Y because of low prices, farmers eo Farmers\u2019 Alllance has undoubt- Bank Increase.Pacific report the system in ng property, and rescut receivers from Inter t looks for mpany © amountof ¢ capital stock NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.x\" ki 1673 188° mE __ Bi MONTREAL EXCHANGE MARKET.opposite 243 Drummond street, he fell for the Bram by M: do e was workin, five feet, and landed on his ; yo 84 3 oney ' land rate, 334 per cant.Market dull and heavy.' Loncon Stock Market.Messrs.Me market at $ p.m.to-day as follows: ip.m,8 Counter.4 Between Banks.Bugers | Sellers.1-18 dis @ Par, M prm.gigs si 1 A A 8.15 Se Documentary.da Eng- th & O'Brien report the London London New York ebrices.equiv, BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions, Eto.BrErBonM's REPORT, Saturday, September 30, 1803,6ays: Cargossoffcoast wheatquiot! ut stoady maize nil.Cargoes on passage and fo wheat and corn, steady.Au: tralian wh heat t o Sonat 2a 9d; 5 éd, Walla Walla wheat off coast, 378 aud following month, 28s 3d.Cals wbea! shipped, ool wheat, spot, turn\u2019 dearer; Chicago Hog Market, .UNION STOCK YARDS, September 0, 30, 1808,\u2014The getimatod dr of Fi were Le Yeni ribbed d 1] 100 loft The were s, an « over.ei \u2014 anos it vas decided to adjourn'till Tuesday | dons todas Poère 36.05; next at 3 p.m.,\\and to notify {Hil Tues by ng, 05 $6 80; heavy shiobine: irculat, rough grades, coipts of Duo us were 2000, tution 1900 Te Market stoady.Toronto Produse Market September 30.\u2014 Market dettes SE Eire Straight roller flour, be rehired acs No 3% do, oe oe to 700; Th cu wheat ou aide a at \u2018ous.aie at to 5to.Oats outside at 39 to 3040.I Sires To TEE eran] rot 'ihle city city, ae sain hé dard puardian \u2018and the meeting of creditors is fixed Anew & Oo.Wis; apie Frans FE STING | Sl TEE (3 resent and following month, 29 i rk De 6d; nearly due 2e to to to to te æa0s0w e008 se seso0co0e © of- a of which ere: Light mixed, $6.00 \u2018to to Th white wheat, TE hal Re Quebes Failure.* Garneau, Sons 000 and Mabilities & about \u20ac , has beon namcd La, ional October next.The princi hove inre \u2018gun.A ane & © GREAT INTERNATIONAL St.ci fi Double Track Route WORLD'S FAIR ALY EXCURSIONS A Little Daughter ut a Church of England minister cured of a distressing rash, by Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, Mr.RICHARD BIRKS, the well-known Druggist, 207 MoGill st., Montreal, P.Q., says: I have sold Ayer\u2019s Family Medicines aril have heard nothing but _ good said of them.I'know of many __.Wonderful Cures performed by Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, one in particular being that of a little daughter of a Church of England minister.-The child was literally covered from head to foot with a red and exceedingly troublesome rash, from which she had suffered for two or three years, in spite of the best medical treatment se.Her father was in great distress about the case, and, at my 1 recommendation; at last-began toad+ minister Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, two bottles of which effected a complete cure, much to her relief and her father\u2019s delight.I am sure, were he here to-day, he would testify in the strongest terms as to the merits of Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr.J.0.Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.Cures others, willcureyou THE CANADA fining \u201cCo.(Limited), MONTREAL.NUFACTUKERS OF nan Buaans or Tae HE w EEKLY EXCURSIONS Return Limit\u2014 30 vongessesrte socrenseve \u201cOct.11 Going Dates Proportionately low rates from other Grand Truk In.Tickets at 143 St.James 8t., and Bt.James Street Union tation (Bonaventure Station}.230 CHANGE OF OF TIME.m.Train {Buburhan) {Buburhan) for 8t.Lambert ul will run on Saturdays only after 30th inst.in kis Se.rie Reatlway, wil leave Comme i Rouse's Point, and Delurare & Hudson R Commencing rn October ad Evening Train for tawas G and Prantrand Genus Avan miles DT.M., instead of 7.20 P.M.L SEARGEANT, General Banger.MoNThEAL, Beptomber 28, 1883.3 daw nic Ballways, WORLD'S FAIR\u2019 LINE, WEEKLY EXCURSIONS, MONTREAL CHICAGO And.Return Sugar Ref > Through TOURIST SLEEPING A , leave Montreal Windsor Btreet fitat lars sud Saturdays, at id am.OTTAWA EXHIBITION Ottaws and return, Sept.29th » Tickets valid for return untii Oct.Ind or TICKET OFFICE\u20141% 8.James Mreet, SCOTCH RAIN PIPES - PORTLAND EM, In Stock and to Arrive at Lowest Market Prices.W.& F.P.CURRIE & CO,, 100 Grey Nun Street.Of the Highest Quality and Purity.Processes, and Newest and Des Machinery, not surpassed anywhere, LUMP SUGAR, In 50 and 100 ib.boxes.\u201cCROWN\u201d Granulated, Bpeclal EXTRA GRAN Very Superior Quality.CREAM SUGARS dried).YELLOW SUGARS Of all Grades and Standards iéet which can be made, I Grades in Barrels and Half Barrels.KERS Of high clase Byrups, in Tins 2 ib.and 1b.each.137\"1aw HINER.Dr, Dr Humpheeye éipecifcus ate practice and for over er thirty Errors of Youth.Ë SUFFERERS FROM * Nervous Debility, Youthful \u20ac) Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, à BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN! 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Pasian, single, 850 to 810.Beturd $10t0 nw.; BARDINIA À Blogle, 850 t6 eu Return, $100 to $130.B ws nd $100.ingl turn, 5 toa - mor ance with location of stateroom, and Ler of Persons ouc: pring same.second Cabin, eamers ure despatched from Montreal at ar on day of sailing.l'ansengars go on bon een § 10 o'clock on rida evening, steamers a au not stop at Quelxc, Rimouski, or ry.Iasgow, Londonderry and N.Y.service.BTEAMSHIPS.From New York.pt.\"NORWEGIAN x r8 with 8 * will not carry passengers from New y Rabin passengers $40 and upwards sit co: and rds, return; according tu io-ation of berth , $30.Bteernge at lowest in H.§ Philadelphia, orte SEIN RALDW ha 54 depuis où N.Y, YORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO.FEW TORK, SOUTHAMPTON, ISREMEN.e, Havel, (Ni.G Gi Sam.ce « 1, île 3 fe BL h ui.a 12.19 am.LE Tres, ct.31, 0am ¥ ROLTE TO TRE MEDITER RANEAN Direct line to south of France, Riviers and Feu touche at Gibraltar to land passenge re Lo Bpuin.: W YORK TO GENOA LESS THAN 11 DAYS 14, 3pm sn fda, Bat.th de 3 BE Tues., EES HN & C po LMOUE \u201cdo OT ul Street, SACS, Yo es bra as 3 + Agents for Montreal DOMINION LINE Royal Mail Steameshipey: LIVERPOOL SERVICE.ntre: to t cabin, te se return to § Fon fd D abla, to\u2019 Live » A ons wn, Bel ifn or Glasgow, ok as, re 5 \u2018 tecrage, to .bl verpool, London, Londonde7r5, a e , etat e or Glasgow, - Tho & pen el large and airy, and amidships.Ladiest ms and Smoking oma have been placed in the moss venient positions.Promenade decks are very d every attention is paid to the comfort of passenges Vancouver and Labrador de pot Sorry cattle.\u201cFor further lufonoaties ib Folkata et papeny, or to LANCE et Btre cot, 4 is General Agents, Montreal.BOU DAU LT\u2019S Persine (fine.Tho ory room ended br DF COR TIART 0 em ne Wine, of a very serossbis bois of Lae een used wih LG Bi tatany ble tes for 30 years ta oases of OE A BOUDA UI ur by S PÉPINE US in Powder is also re commended in tases.Pars : Horror: Bou DAULE.3 rue Dauphine.\u2018 8 CO., Wholesale Dealers, 308 LYNAY Np cc MONTREAL.\u2018 LEGAL CARDS: , A SAS NIP am cGibbon & Davidson ADVOCATES, &c.NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, MONTREAL.D Mefibbon QU | A= ER = < _THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1893, _ : -4 + THE SIXTY-FIRST | ANNIVERSARY.History of Zion Congregational Church.1 | THE PARENT OF ALL THE OTHER CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHES IN THE CITY.The Present Edifice to be Enlarged.Zion Congregational Church is sixty-one years of age, aud services to commeniorate the anniversary will be held-to-morrow and \u201cMonday.\u201d TE 18 the parent church from which\" all \u2018the \u2018other Congregational churches in the cityhave sprung.Through many vicissitudes and ups and downs the ald church, the name of which is a- household word among Congregationalists all over Canada, has cantinued steadfast, and it is now In a most satisfactory condition.\u201d It was on tho first.Sunday of October, 1831, that a few Christians gathered together and began the worship of God under ongregational methods, lnying the foundation of the Church whose anniversary is about to be celebrated, The place of meet- Ang was room oun McGi \u201ci REY.W.H.WARRINER, BEER TE SETA PTS July 6th of 'the year following the mission ds , Was organized as a church and the Rev.Richard Miles was inducted to the pastorate.Mr.Joseph Savage was the superintendent of the first Sunday school.In 1¥35 a bhllding was erected on St.Maurice street, and the congregation moved there, where they worshipped for eleven years.In 1830 the Rev.Richard Miles was succeeded by she late Dr.Wilkes, who remained as the active pastor of the church for over thirty-four years.Seven ears after the induction of Dr.Wilkes to {ne storate, a second church was formed by the transfer of seventeen members from ion Church.The parent church still flourished, however,-and in 1846 a substantial edifice was built on Beaver Hall Hill.An interesting fact in connection with the opening of that building is that from the very first it, was decided that all seats should be f 1 and unapproprinted, Zion Church at thi# early date introducing the system which has gained so much in public favor, of late years.Twenty years after the chu was destroyed by fire but was speedily rebuilt, more beautiful and commodious than ever.Several times since that has it suffered from the ravages of \u201cthe- fire flend and .at present little of it \u201cremains save the blackened walls of a building which has been in its turn, chur:h, theatre and newspaper office.But in the meantime one of the several missions which the church at that time conducted, had grown to such an extent as to warrant\u2019 its formation into a separate church, and the Easterri Church was organized on Amherst street in 1569.: The year following the pastor, Dr.Wilkes, was appointed principal of the Congrerationa College of British North America, which necessitated his withdrawal from the active duties of pastor,though until the time of his death he always maintained the deepest.interest in the welfare of the Church.In 1871 the Rev.C.Chapman, M.A., now of Plymouth, England, was called to the pastorate and three years afterwards Calvary Church was or- nized, another branch of the present Jhurch.The year following one hundred and eleven members withdrew and formed Emmanuel Church, as there had been for some.time previous a feciing in favor of an up-town Congregational Church.The Rev.Dr.Stevenson,who had been co-pastor with School, Mr.Thus.McGill street, and-on-K oi che 1tisa growing church in the midst off.a populous district, attracting to lt nfany who \u2018ure deeply interested in ita simple but solemn form of service, It isa missionary church, taking a lively interest in the foreign fleld.From the ranks of its members many have gone, and more are preparing to go as foreign missionaries.Fre present ofticers of the church are: Pastor, Rev.Prof.Warriner.fon.deacons, Messrs.J.Findlay and George Perry Deacons, Messrs, Wm, Johnson, Moodie, H.T.Garlick and.S, P.Lee Treasurer and Superintendent of Sunday- oodie, - - LT Secretary, Mr.1.T.Garlick: * .Board of Trustees, Messrs.J.K.Lindsay, H.Woodley, Thos.Moodie, John Leslie, James Leslie, Thomas Costenand W.Seath.Orguuïst, Mr.13.Stanley Weir.ON, SOCIOLOGY.The Rev.Mr.Stlcox Urges Congre- gationallsts to Study Humanity as Well as Divinity.of Zion, and to make the occasion an tunity for augmenting the building fund urch.Thomas tu The Congregationalists of the city, inaugurated the winter season by holding a large rally mecting in Emmanuel Church last night.Mr.C.Cushing resiged, and ads dresses were delivered by e Rev.Dr.Barbour, E.M.Hill, W.H.rriner, H.C.Gunn, Cowansvillé, and Silcox, aud Mr.T.D, Williams.Tlie speakers dealt with the progress of Congregationalism And\" the jmerits of that form of warship.\u201cThe Rev: My.Sileox; pastor ot, thie chüreh, spoke the subject of \u201cSociology.\u201d is address was an impromptu one: As he said himself, he was just going to \u201cslosh\u201d around, like the man that\u201d hit the other in the eye \u2018by accident,\u201d and see if be could not hit a point or two.He wanted his hearers to note in the first place that the time had come when the subject of humanity should be studied side by side with that of divinity by those who desired to pose ns earnest Christians.*\u2018Sociology,\u201d or the relations between man and man, - should now receive a share of the attention hitherto monopolized by theology.What ood was the Church it it did not .inferfere to protect \u201cthe\u201d people from | injustice and spoliation! An eminent man had said of Montreal: \u201cIt is a beautiful city, full of magnificent churches; but its municipal council has given a street car company a fraschise which enables it to rob and oppress thé citizens.\u201d Now, what good \u2018were churches if they could not do something.to remedy or prevent \u201csuch\u201d evils as that?The speaker proceeded to point out some of the methods which might se employed as a means\u2019 of improving the material \u2018condition of the people.Men were what they were because they were where they were.A man's character aud conduct were largely influenced by his surgoundings.Conversely men were where they were because they were what they Were.A man's being obliged to remain in an unspitable sphere was often the result of his own apathy and indolence.The time has \u2018come for Christians to study socialism.The socialists had abandoned the Church because they had found that the the Church had shown no interest in their atluirs, Sketch of a Flourishing Order In the \" City\u2014Their Mission to Shelter the Needy and Care for the Sick, | Tfis Lordship Archbishop Fabre will officiate at the consecration of the Chapel of the Little Sisters of the Poor to-morrow at 9.30 a.m., and Pontifical Mass will be celebrated.The Home will be open to friends and benefactors from I o'clock until 5 p.m.Benediction will take \u2018place at 230 p.m., and the Rev.Father Strubbe, C.S.S.R, will preach the sermon.The Little Sisters of the Poor have erected a large and beautiful convent on Scigneurs street, near Dorches- ter, on a very pleasant site which commands a beautiful view of the city and surrounding country.The building is of stone: 145 feec by 40 feet, very commodious and of à nice style of architecture.The interior is finished in the best of material, but extremely pluin and simple, with very little ornamentation or decoration.The convent, is bright and cheerful and contains a great many modern improvements; it is fireproof, although not.built on the | detached plan.There are| several large halls for the use of the poor old people for whom the Sisters provide - à home, together with dormitories and refectories.All\u2018present a very nice appearance, being scrupulously eat and clean.Additions will be made to this edifice as soon as the wants of the Community uire it.The chapel which is to be consecrated on Sunday, is a very fine piece of architecture, and almost as large as the - chapel of Notre Danie de Pitie.This Order of the Little Sisters of the Poor was founded at St.Servan, à small town in Brittany, opposite St.Malo.- The population of the town gain a precarious and hazardous living chiefly from the sea, and this accounts for the preponderance of destitute old people.The Abbé le Pail- leur was called to this place and he conceived the idea of the creation ofa chari- CAT STSERS OF THE POOR.Ghe Qaptain\u2019s | Story.The voyage from Havana to New Orleans threatened to be a slow and tedious one.\u2018When only one day out, the \u201cJeannette\u201d lay bécalmied on the glassy surface of the sea, and little or no headway could be made.But, fortunately, there were few passengers aboard, and they were inclined to take mat- tera philasophically, and instead of spend- Ing their time in fretting over What could not be remedied, they set about, to enjoy the voyage in the best manner possible.Music, dancing by moonlight, and cards were indulged in, and there was not one aboard the \u201cJeannette\u201d who did not enter with zest into the sports excepting the sickly passenger.He was a man of some forty years, tall, slini and dark, witha pallor upon his thin face.He rarely left his berth, and seem to care little for intercourse with his fellow- | passengers.Hehad come aboard at Havana with a very beautiful girl of not more than seventeen, whose wondrous beauty and charming manners readily captivated all -the male passengers on the \u201cJeanneite.\u201d lt, was soon learped that the.youn irl was the sick foran's sister, instead o iis daughter, as was at first supposed.| Juanita chez\u2014was-Spanistiinlooks as A well asname, and the dark skin and black eyes of her brother Anton gave indications of Spanish blood in his veins.| - Amoug those inpressed by the.rare charms of the fair Juanita was Captain Judson, a retired sea-captain, who had taken passage aboard the \u201cJeannette.\u201d He was a man of.some thirty-six years, of pleasing address, and the marked attentions he paid to Juanita made §t plain to alton hoard that he was deeply-inlove with the littie Spanish hanuty.Although, as before stated, Anton rarely left his cabin: not so with Juanita, She was the central figure in the gay crowd, and the rich sweet tones of her voice as she her hearers with rapture.With her looks and matchless voice, she might have won.fame and fortune in the great cities.But like some wild birds whose delicious melody trills and dies on the desert winds, she seemed all unconscious of her owers.Yet in spite of her careless and khappy ways, there were times when she would grow strangely slient, while a look of sadness would scttle on her lovely face.But what it was that occasioned those spells of melancholy was only a matter of conjecture, She never spoke of herself or alluded vo her past history.It was near the end of the voyage that the first ef a succession of events occurred which served to throw some light upon the past life of the strange beauty and, her invalid brother.\u2019 One night while the \u201cJeannette\u201d lay becalmed, the captain and a little crowd of passengers were gathered on the moonlit deck indulging in the pastime of story-tell- ing.When, at last, Captain Judson was \u2018called upon to relate a story, he told the following: Feang-the-quaint\u2014ballads of \u2014old- Spain fiited + - amount of half a million for less than two- thirds A thelr actual value.him to his \u2018He me accom m office, which had just been iti od up, a fow blocks away, where he might confer with his partners.Highly elated at the good fortune my meeting with Mr.Pennington had bro Ya accompanied him to\u2019 his place\u2019of business at once.We entered his office, and through a door of ground Rlass into à small a ment containing a safe, two desks, littered with papers, and other furniture necessary to a well-equipped office, where I was introduced to a Mr.Bright, a man with a black bushy beard, who was sitting at one of the desks.As soon as ad.n introduced to the stranger, Penningtop-Stated that 1 had a very valuable \u2018diamond to dis; of, and asked where Mr.Dick was.Bright, who was evidently a clerk, replied that that gentleman had just gone out.* Meantime Pennington had taken the dlamond, and was exaniining it by the aid of a powerful magnifying glass.After scrutinizing it closely for some time, he laid it on the desk, when it was taken up by Bright, who also began to examine it.Crossing the room, Pennington opened a cabinet, and displayed several large speck mens of garnet an: 3 -hich he invited me to examine, .was occupied several minutes in looking over the stones, ol discovered that Bright bad disappeared, taking the diamond with him.A sudden feeling and suspicion and alarm swept uver me.{cast a quick, questivning glance at Pennington.** Why what has become pt Brigit be and when at last I turned from the cabinet,\u201d make, and a secret of great importance to re veal.He paused here while a look of ouridus surp came over the captain's \u201cI will confeus that my life has not been as it should have n, went on the sick man slowly; \u201cbut it is my purpose to make amends for some of the crimes I have committed, as far as it is in my power to do so.But above ail {t is my desire that the secret of my ill-doiug may never be revealed to my beloved sister Juanita, She has never suspected that I ever led anything but an honest and blameless life, and should the knowledge which I am now about to impart reach her ears, she would die of a broken heart.Before I go further, promise me that you will keep my secret from her.\u201d \u201cTT promise,\u201d said the eaptain, the look of su se still upon his face.\u2018\u201cBeveral years ago,\u201d continued the sick man, \u2018Il was connected with a band of diamond swindlers in South Africa; I was then known by the name of Bright; and through the aid of my associate, Pennington, you were awindled out of a diamond worth a small fortune!\u201d * What !-you-you the one who did that?cried the captain, starting from his chair.\u201cYes,\u201d cuntivued Anton, \u201c1 am that man.But you were not the only one we swindled, though the diamond we obtained from you was by far the most valuable that came into our possession.We knew that-owing to its great size it would be dangerous to handle, so when: we.re: thrned to London we had it cut in two pieces.Une [still have in my possession the other was taken Ly Penningtou, 1 had wy part of the diamond cut, but somehow ticulars of the affair came to my hearing,\u201d went on the Colonel, \u201cIt\u201d happened that the stateroom.of a Mrs, Quigley, who was Jassenger on.the *\u201cJeannctte,\u201d ad- Join @ one occupied by Anton Sanch and by the mereat accident she overh 0 few between yourself and thesick passenger.By my soul! that was a most surprising and romantic sequel to the story you told about the lost diamond.\u201d \u201cSoit was,\u201d affirmed the Captain with a nod.; \u201cBut, afterall, it may be spoiled,\u201d pursued the Colonel, \u201cI have Just learned that the sick passenger and his beautiful sister left the city on the very pight of their arrival, and it is rumo that the two were not ust what they represented themselves to be.It looks rather suspicious, to say the least, in view of the fact that the two departed ina very secret and unexpected manner.Aro you sure that the diamond you received from the repentant swindler not bogus afterall\u201d ! \u201cI have had the stone examined by an ex- rt in such matters,\u201d returned the Captain, \u201cand it proves to be a very clever inil- tation of à diamond.\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d ho continued, \u201cand I have just received a letter from the sick passenger, written since his sudden departure, which will throw still ater light upon the affair.\u201d As he spoke he handed the letter he held in his hand to the Colonel, who took it and read as follows; , \u201cON TK ROAD , Sept.14,18\u2014 SMy DEAR CAPTAIN JUpsoN,\u2014The sud= denness of my departure precluded my bid; ding you a formal good-hive.lowever, | now do so, and at the same tim¢ assure you of my lasting gratitude for the little services \u2014 = y =r æ = .IHE_HOME RULE _DEBATE \"andmrtked regard with which you favored my wire, whom wy basemress had led you to -shat-travel-thatit-witkboutteriy useless for | \u201cand\u2019people are not always just what they Tenrdered mé turing our prentant voyñge on [En 1 the \u201cJeannette.\u201d also wish to otter you fe thanks for the kind attentions my s believe was my sister.\u2018Lhe\u2019 fiver hundred dollars which your kindness of heart and senerority induced you to place in my possession lor the bogus diamond, which in thefouiness of my heart I had made you teileve was the one you had lost some years ago, Will go far towards compensat- | tag me for any feeling of self-reproach I may suifer for having imposed upoiuvour credu- ity.It is handly necessary to say that I have so laid my pians regarding the: ate 1 vou lo attempt to discover my whereabouts, t may be that 1 au ruruing some risk in writing this, vet when I remember your kindness to me and mine, I feel that it wbald be almost brutal in me to leave without some expression of the warm regard | hold for you and the regret I feel in thus abruptly ending our Lrict but most pleasait acquaintance, Co \u201c ANTON SANCHEZ, (ALIAS MR.Brigat.)\u201d ù Colonel Harper let the letter\u2018drop from his and.* Why, the impudent rascal!\u201d he cried with vehemence- ** How could he dare act in such- a high-handed manner.But by George ! Captain; that spoils what might have been a very pretty-and affecting romance.\u201d ' The Captain nodded gravely.\u201cThis Is à hard, cruel world,\u201d he said, seem, but after all I cannot help feeling a touch of pity for that scoundrel Anton and his beautiful sister.\u201d \u2019 The Colonel cast a questioning look at his companion.\u2014n \u201cand during thie time of the great excitement over the South African diamond fields, I was but à stripling of eighteen then and.was a sailor aboard the \u201cMerry Gull,\" plying between Southampton and Cape Town.We reached the Cape just at the time when the excitement over the Wiscovery of diamonds at Kimberly was at its highest pitch.Of course the sailors a the \u201cMerry Gull\u201d had heard the marvellous stories of rich finds that were being nade in the new fields, and nearty half the crew deserted the ship and fled to Kimberly.\u201cThis left the \u201cMerry Gull\u201d without sufficient hands to sail her, and there she was compelled to lay at anchor till more sailors could be obtained.Joseph Danfield, an uncle of mine, was captain of the \u2018Me Gull,\u201d and it had been through his soli- \u201ccitations that I had gone to sea.Nox, like every oneaboard came fired withthe diamond fever and heared my uncle to be allowed to quit the ship and seek my fortune among the dinmond mines.At first he would not hear to such a proposition, but b dint of much persuasion at last prevaile upon him to give his consent; but before he did so, however, he exacted a promise from me that I would return to the Cape in three months\u2019 time.The next day I started.for imberly.\u201cThe railroad was only completed to Benu- fort at that time, and the Journey from that int\u2014a matter of 600 miles\u2014had tobe made y stage or ox-cart.I chose the former, and after a weary journey that lasted over two weeks, [arrived in Kimberly.\u201cOf course there was no chance for a poor man to engage in diamond-mining at the dry diggings at that place, so, like all other poor prespectors who had come there to seek their fortune, I procured an outfit ahd \u2018went to the \u2018river legings, some eight miles from the town.took me a claim, paid the amount of one pound rent exacted each month by the British government, and welt to work.\u201cFor the next month I worked as I had never worked before.From thie time that the first streaks of day were visible in the morning till dark I toiled, hardly takin time to eat.My labor was only reward by the discovery of a few small diamonds, the sale of which barely sufficed to pay my expenses.By ° the middle of the second month, the ardor of my enthu- siasmm was much abated, and I began to realize that fortnnes were not to be picked vas back thé hevontier\u201d ho began, satisfied Sir Edward Grey, M.P., the representative of Lord Rosebery in the House of Commons, said: \u201cHe believed in the good results that would follow, not only in its passage, but in the future results and working of it in Ireland and the principles upon which\u2014it was founded.\u201d The Under-Secretary for Foreign and his little awkardnesses.emphasize this br the House that he possesses courage and capacity, and when he has outgrown Affairs looks even vounger than/he is, vish appearance.For all that he has > > i said, in a brisk, nervous tone.He stepped hastily to a door leading into another apartment as he spoke.followed close at his heels, but on glancing into the room, I perceived that it was empty.* \u2018Will you explain what this means!\" I said, confronting Pennington.\u201c \u2018Why, what can he mean by playin such a trick! he cried.\u2018Surely, he woul not dare attempt to make off with your diamond!\u201d *A dreadful suspicion of the truth that I pes pod te of swindlers came over me.gras the man rou, y the collar.** \u2018Look here!\u201d 1 ge Aercely.\u201cIf this is a trick of yours, your life will pay the forfeit!\u201d \u201cHe .threw mé off with a quick movement, and Ww a pistol as he did so.= \u201c+ You had better go slow, my fine fellow, he sald, coolly.\u2018This man Bright was only an employe in the office, and it will avail you nothing to attempt to implicate me in this affair.He may return in a few moments, and if not we'll call the police and put them on his track.\u2019 \u201c\u2018As he ceased speaking he stepped quickly into the next room and closed the door and locked it.1 threw my whole weight against it, but it would not yield.With the sudden, sickening sensation that I had been duped, \u2018robbed, 1 turned hastily and ran through a narrow passage tow the front door.As I did so, I perceived a blonde wig and false whiskers lying in a corner,and in an instant I recognized them as having been worn by the man Bright.lere was no longer any doubt now in my mind that I had been robbed of my diamond.¥ reached the front door to find it locked.I'now ran k to the office, and fetching a chair, I dashed it through the glass front and stepped into the street.; .these superficial defects he will make an effective speaker.=\" I have never had the courage to offer it for sale, though I might have disposed of it for twenty thousand dollars long ago.I am now thankful that I have kept it, for I now have a chance of returning It to its rightful owner.\u201d | He drew a small case from beneath his illow and opened it, displaying a most \u201cbrilliant and beautiful stone lying within the plush-lined box.An exclamation of amazement came from the lips of the captain.\u201cKeep it, it is dand God forbid that I should ever again be guilty of \u2018the crime of taking that which oes not belong to me.\u201d - \u201cThis isa noble and worthy act,\u201d said the |_captain, visibly affected.as he clasped the sick man's hand, \u201cand may you be spared to live a long and useful life.\u201d \u201cAh, but that can never be.Onl months\u2014perhaps weeks\u2014and I shall be no more.Iam a poor man with poverty, and even want, staring me in the face; but I teel that this punishment is what I deserved vet\u2014God kitows it is hard to bear when reflect that my misery and privation must be shared by my devoted sister, Juanita.Almost the last dollar I had was the five hundred I paid to have the diamond cut which I stole from you.I ought not to ask you to repay this amount to me, but it is not for my own sake \" \u201cI should be worse than ungrateful if I did not willingly repay you what you have paid out on the stone,\u201d broke in the captain, astily drawing a roll \u2018of bills from his pocket and thrusting them into the sick man's hand.\u201cMay heaven bless yon for and generosity,\u201d said Anton, turning his face upon tho pillow.As the captain left thie stateroom, a few | moments later, he met Juanita.Although i there was a look of sadness upon her face,a a few Por Findness th emotion, ours,\u201d went on Anton; - You\u2014see, wont on rhe 8 ke this\u2014Anton Sanchet and bis wife are t the head of an organized Land of bogus diamond swindiers, and à large reward is offered for their apprehension.have heen on their trail for six months, bit they have managed to escape me till I found them aboard the \u2018Jeannette\u2019 I dont ming telling you now, that instead of being merely a retired sea-captainl am a detective.I would have placed Anton and his wife under arrest as soon as we landed, but there were two other members of the gang that we \u2018wished to get at the same time: so I detail: ed two of my most trusted assistants toshadow the two till they should reach St.Louis, which was \u2018done, and a de- &patch wbich I just received informs me that they have been arrested along with two others of the gang and safely locked in gaol.Themoney I gave to Anton was allin marked bills, and was found in his possession, so it will be returned to me as soon as I reach St.Louis, where I shall soon go to testify against the guilty parties.\u201d A cry of amazement escaped the lips of Colonel Harper.- \u201c By Jovel\" he exciaimed, \u201cthis is à most amazing dénouement to \u2018the little affair.But how \u2018about the story.you told of your PO thet wa imply bit of imaginati \u201cOh, that was simplya of imagination \u2014a little halt which Ÿ throw out, and as Juck would have it, it was gobbled up at once.Here\u2014take a fresh cigar, Colonel.\u201dt The Prohibition Commission.The Royal, Commission on theliquor raf.\u2019 fic will resume its sittings in Brockville on Monday next.The members.of the commission propose to hold sittings in the province of Ontario in the following places: Brockville, Monday, October 2, at 10a.m.; Peterboro, Wednesday, October 4, at 10 a, m.; Hamilton, Friday,October 6, at 10 a.m.; Woodstock, Monday, October 9, at 3 p.m.; Windsor, Wednesday, October 11, at 10am.; London, Friday, October 13, at 10 a.mi; Berlin, Monday, October 16, at 3 p.m.; Guelph, Wednesday, October 18, at 10 à.m.; Owen Sound, Friday, October 20, at 10am.; Toronto, Monday, October 23, at lv a in.The meeting in Brockville wili be held in the county court house, and probably in the.city or town hall in other places: Perjuren Mr.Chapman for some time, was placed in church.\u201d Shortly after this Mr.Chapman resigned \u2018and was succeeded by the Rev.A.J.Bray, durin, whose pastorate the church ou Beayer Hill was sold and public worship was held in the Quéen\u2019s Hall, St.Catherine street,and afterwards in what is now the St.Gabriel's Presbyterian Church, When the building was purchased Ly the Presbyterians, the Con ationalists moved into a.small hall on St.Catherine street.Mr, Bray resigned in 184 .and was followed by Rev, H, Mc- Intyre, who was in turn succeeded by the Rev.Professor Fenwick.The present building at the corner of Mance and Milton streets, was erected in 1889), and in the following January the present-minister, the v, We Warriner, B.A, B.D., was inducted'to the pastorate.Professor Warriner was born in Gainsborough, England, in 1863, and is consequently forty years of age.When & youth he came to this country and entered the office of a legal firm, but found time to continue his theological studies, and in the autumn of 1873 he matriculated at McGill University and was received as a student at the Coiigregational College, continuing a successful career.In his third year in McGill he won the Seience scholarship, and in the following ear the Shakes pearian gold medal in Eng- ish literature ; and, in graduating from the Theological College, the * Calvary\u201d medal, so called ufter the church which \" founded it.- .{His first.pastorate was: in North Toronto, vhere he labored for four years, leaving to go to Bowmanville, where lie remained eight years.During the last three years of his residence in Bowmanville he came t Montreal: periodically to \u2018lecture in the College.When an additional chair was formed in the College he was chosen Professor of Hebrew and Greek Exegesis and Bibli- cul Literature, which position he has since occupled in conjunction with his pastoral duties.He is a deep thinker and an earnest, practical preacher, and asa per sonal friend he enjoys to the full the conflé _ dence of his people.During his pastorate the church has progressed so thoroughly that although it was enlarged in the au- Lemn of XH BG is seein too small, ani! itis now proposed to carry out the original plan of building ap above and using the presen church as a basement to the completed edifice.The land and present, building have already cost $18,000 and \u2018it is proposed to raise $20,00 more for the purpose.To this end special efforts will be made during the .coming winter, beginning withthe special services of to-morrow and Monday.The programme for \u2018these services is as follows: Sunday scrvices.\u2014Morning\u2014Sermon by the Rov, WH.Warriner, pastor.Afternoon- Young copier Meeting, an open session.Addtessos by Mr.C.T.Williams Mr, heo.Lyman, Rev.J.B.Silcox, of Emmanuel Jhu : Eveninx-\u2014Kccmon by \u2018tho Rev.Principal Barbour, D.13.To be fullowed by a Consecration and Communion service.; onli dy il.~Nupper served at T p.m.To by addromies by former members of Church, the pastors of the sister churches table work parish\u2014 whieh \u2014took ¥ the tangible form of a shelter and a help for either ~body or soul of destitute old people.He was without means, however, but one day he found two or- hans, whom he counselled to become riendg and \u2018to live together as if in the same community.They went about their occupations all weck and met on Sundays on the sea-shoure sheltered hy same rocks.There they spoke of oly things and considered the rule which the Abbé bad given them.It ran thus: **We must always act with kindness towards old people who are ill and infirm whenever an opportunity comes in our way.\u201d 'In this consists the whole life of the Little Sisters of the Poor.Other holywomen soon joined them,and on St.Theresa's Day, 1840, these good women took into their attic the first poor blind woman that the Order has had to care for, | The new society continued to grey until at-\u2018last they rented a ground floor.The first wonian to whom the Abbé spoke of his.plans was Mother Marie Augustine, and \u201cshe is regarded as the fouridress.The other Homan was Mother.Marie.Thérése.The former was the first superjoress of the Order.The third woman who joined.and who was given the office of ar, was Mother Marie de la Croix, and she was crowned by the French Academy for her charitable and noble work.; These Sisters, according to\u2019 their rule an only eat after their poor are fed, an ey are obliged to fast if the old people have nothing.Theydress theold people, attend to their infiruiities, and instruct them | in religion.They are also obliged go gut to beg alms and everyone is familiar ith their black covered waggon, which, in St.Ann's parish, is called \u201cGod's owiy carriage,\u201d and which takes two sisters arbund the city, and holds the fruit of their day's work.By the end of the year 1846 this order had three self-supporting houses, managed by fifteen or sixteen nuns.The zeal and devotion of the Little Sisters renders them capable of giving up their own tastes, their youth, their comforts and.their health, it Necessary.In 1351 there were 300 Little Sisters aun- taining and cheering the small remnant of life lingering in 1500 old Pople in France.The Sovercign Pontiff, Ly a decree bearing date July 9, 184, n proted this community, and by a decree on the 9th Janyary, 1558, the society has .been admitted to enjoyin France all the benefits of a.legnl, recognition.They live according to the rule of St.Augustin, and their constitutions were sanctioned by a brief of Leo XIII in 1870.Now there, are 280 houses of this community throughout the world, containing 39,000 old people, who are © for by 4500 nuns.In the new converit on Seigneurs.street there are 11 sisters and 3 postulants who look after the wants of 122 destitute old folks of all na- tionalitica.The only novitiate of the Onder at present is in Brooklyn, but there may soon be one for Cangda.The annual general meeting of the Ladies\u2019 and Principal par > Mond esired e the ondes gathering a beunlon of all the present and former members SL ,.+ Benevolent Society will be held on Tuesday afternoon next, at three o'clock, up every day, even in the richest diamond e 8.\u201cAs the days wént by I now became more and more discouraged with my ill-luck, and finally made a vow that should I discover a diamond of any great value, to dispose of | y-olaim atonce and quit the diamond fields.Just three days later\u2014as if to test the sincerity, of my new deter.mination\u2014I found myself standing lookin, in amazement and joy ata large diamon which I had just picked up from a load of avel en m the stteam.I stood ooking at the precious stone in a vague, , half-stupefied manner, hardly able to credit \u2018the eyidencé of my senses, Was it really a diamond?Yes, there could be no mistake- ,there was that peculigr \u2018soapy\u2019 feeling whieh characterizesalldiamondsin the rough, How long 1 stood gazing at the precious bit of stone I can never tell.1 soon found myself surrounded by an eager, excited crowd.of miners, who almost fell over each other in their hasty efforts to get a look at the jewel, As soon as [ had in a manner recovered from my surprisé, I hugied to my cabin.Two hours later I had sold my claim for a thousand pounds and was on my way to Kimberly.\u201cThe value of the diamond I carried with me was variously estimated by those who examined it from three thousand to five thousnud pounds sterling, and as soon as I arrived in Kimberly Iwas besicged by a scoré of diamond-brokers\u201d and merchants \u201cwho.were desirous of purchasing the stone.The first, offer I received was four thousand five hundred pounds, which was made by Terrill & Co., nkers and dinmond merchants, of London.This bid was soon raised to five thousand pounds hy a Paris company of diamond merchants.Bat I was in no hurry to sell, and was determined Lo give all buyers a chance to bid beforg accepting any ofter.+ .\u201cDaring the next few days there: was soamne spirited bidding between the different diamond merchants, which resulted in Ter- rill & Co.outstripping them all by making the offer of seven thousand pounds, \"At this point the others retired, and I had about made up my mind to accept the offer of Terrill & Co., when another buver appear- od on the scene\u2014na Mr.Pennington, of the firm of Pennington, Gay & Co., bankers, of resden.To \" \u201cMr.Pennington came to my hotel ver \"early in the morning, pnd after introducing himself and making his\u2019 business.known, he asked to sce my diamond.He niade a long and careful examination of it, and when he had finished he said abruptly: vi \u2018I will give you ten thousand pounds for the stone; this is every lshilling it is worth, and this is the last and only offer 1 shall make.\u2019 Then he proceeded to unfold to me a most surprising piece of information.All the diamonc merchgnta excepting his own company, he sai had formed a kind of pool, and had agreed to \u2018pay unly certain prices for diamonds, and though there would be an appearance of riv- airy kept up betwoen them, each would share alike in the profits of the diamonds On the night of the division party, said : was at his hands, they had got it.\u201d = could any trace of them be found in the \u2018city.Nothing was known of\u2019 them save that they had rented rooms formerly oc- k cupied by à braker, leasing the furniture \u2018as well, so when they disap they left nothing belonging to them behind.\u201cTo cut a long story short, I never again saw either of the swindlers,as far as I know,\u2019 nor my diamond.Some weeks later I returned to the Cape, where I found the \u2018Merry Gull\u201d still\u2018 at anchor, and I y content to accept my old return to the river a - wiser, and richer, I might add, by nearly five thousand dollars.Yet the thought, of how I was duped out of a fortune, is tothis day a source of the most vexing and un- pidasant reflections.\u201d .! Among those who had breathless interest to the story was Anton Sanchez.© ant as if apell-bound till thé story wae Tinished, then rose hastily and entered his staterosm.The next day he did not appear on deck, and \u2018in \u2018the alter noon he sent a message to Captain Judson asking an interview.The captain foun the sick man looking very pale.end appar ently gently agitated.lle motioned Jut- .son to ascat aud for some time he said nothing.\" At last he Lroke the silence.\u2019 \u201cCaptain,\u201d he said in a weak voice, \u201cit À urchased.this way, he stated, they: bad boan able to purchase diamonds to the well known to me that my days are number ed.Bus before 1 go 1 have a confession to \u2018 4 \u201cCalling a policeman I stated what had | occurred,but a search of the premises failed : to discover either of the swindiers, nor , Then emded the captain's story, ~~\" | 4 listened with THE HOME RULE DEBATE.v Mr.Justin McCarthy, M.P., leader of the anti-Parnellite \u201cThey took the Bill at Mr.Gladstone's hands, and they were glad that it swift coloring rose to her cheeks his the eyes of the two met; and if what tween the two as they stood there together could | have been witnessed by the other passengers aboard the \u201cJeannette,\u201d they would have had additional reason.for suspecting that the two were the most\u2019 devoted lovers.The next day when the \u201cJeannette\u201d reached her-destination and the passengers werd taking leave of each other, Captain Judson and Juanita stood apart from the rest, conversing in low tones.Then as Anton and his sister entered a carriage, to be driven to their hotel, they united in giving the Captain a ressing invitation to call on them at his earliest pleasure.' - Captain Judson was seized with a sudden \u2018illness that evening whith kept bim confined to liis room till the ¢vening of the fol.Jowing day.It was ut dusk! when Colonel Judson had made during the voyage, came into, the room to Inquire after the Captain's health.\\ He, found Judson quite recovered and sitting by the window, calmly smoking a \u20ac .an open letter which he had just received in his hand.- \u2018Glad to see you; be seated and take a cigar,\u201d said the Captain, cordially.4 Harper then threw himself into an easy chair, tok a cigar from the extended case, and lit it.° \u201cBy the way, Captain,\u201d ho said, after a use, \u201cthat was quite a romantic incident, that affair of yours with the siecle passenger.an arming sister.\u201d The Captain nodded, but remained silent.\u201cIt was quite accidental that the par 3 y ay HALIFAX, N.8., September W.\u2014At Dartmouth Thursday Johu Lunn was arraigned for firingat his wife withiintenttokill.She hid left her home, and her husband found © her in Dartmouth with a man named Lee.Thereupon Lunn caught hold of her, and Pointing a revolver at her head, sai he would kill her, and firod.She- escaped, and Lunn was arrested.The evidence of the shooting was given by four witnesses.Mrs, Lunn swore that neither she nor her husband were in Dartmouth on the night in question.Her rjury was so glaring that the magistrate nstantiy sent her to gaol.Both husband and wife were sent to the Supreme Court for trial.HELP IS WANTED by the women who \u2018are ailing and suffering, or weak and exhausted.And, to every such woman, help is guaranteed by Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription.For young girls just entering » womanhood; woe \u2019 men at the critical \u201cchange of life\u201d; women approaching \u2018confinement; nursing mothers; and eve ery woman who is \u2018* run-down \u201d or over- .worked, it Is a medicine that builds up, strengthens, and regulates, no matter what the condition of the system.It's an invigorating, restorative tonie, a soothing and bracing nervine, and the only guaranieed remedy for \u2018female : complaints\u201d and weaknesses.Insbear- ing-down sensations, \u2018 periodical : pains ulceration, inflammation, and every kine dred ailment, it it ever fails to beunetit of oure, you have your money THE CHURCHES.AAS er We Nt NNN of NNT NNN SRVWISM.\"TEMPLE RMANU-EL, LX Catherine street.Eve of Assembly by {3hemin Atzereth) Solo, \u201cBy the Waters of Babylon, isa Ads Moylan: Hagdn's \u201cAnd the Bpirit of God\u201d inh solo by; À.A.G.Cunningh: \u2018The travers are elling.\u201d Sonny morning at 10, of my.Brief Memorial Bervice.Hymr, \u201cOne Bweetiy Rolemn with roio by Mums \u201cAngels Ever Fair,\u201d Miss Reyner, \u2018\u201cO Rest in the Lord,\u201d ise Ada Moylan, Chopine \"March Punerbere.™ UDENOMINATIONAL.ELOOME HALL MISSION, 247 At.Antotna street, l\u2019ermilica street.Gospel meeting dun- opposite V dhy érentng, at&15__ ee JPROTESTART HOURROF INDUSTRY AND HOME Longue Pointe.Bervice, 2.30 p m, Rev.J.IL Dixon.= .ee es Cuir OF CHEIRT (ACIENTISTS Éarmons Mai 35% 9.Cstherume street.Hervices at 1h aca.and Sestsfree \u2014_\u2014 SCANDIEX AVEAN-LITHERAN.ST.FRANCUIS XAVIER BTRERT.Com X am.Hervice on Sundays street, 7p.m1.os \u2019| Frank and Montrmorenc! streeta, 1 àm-and 5g-2- \u2014 THE CHURCHES.SUNDAY, OCTOBER Iss.EIGHTEENTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY.CRILRCE OF ENGLAND.(CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL Huly Commun- / don, 800 am.Cethedral Service and Holy Communion at 11 a.m.Choral Litany, 4.15 p.m.Cathedral Service at 7 p.m., prescher, Very Rov.Dean Car michael.Al seats Ive at 7 pm Frilay (Bt.Michaels day), Holy Communion at 10s.m.Delt service al 5 po.Rev.J.4.Norton, D.D.Rector of Montreal 3 JOHN THE EVANGELIST, corner of Ontario and + J.St.Urtuitnets Holy Communion, 7.Ch wilh-sermun.Matins, 10158 m.Re All seats frev and unappropristed.- A.Rector.St GECIGER CHURCH Very Dean Car +.) michael, Rector.Holy Communion st 9.30 am.sud after morniny ecrvice.Morning Prayer.1 .Preacher, Deau CarmichaeLsunday-school 3 ping Prager, 7.05.preacher, Rev.L N.Tuckee.A strangers and nen-scat-holders entering by front door at 11 a.m.and 7 pts.will bo dirvete-d tp scats before Divine se begins.QT.JAMES THE APOSTLE Moly Communion at 3 80 - all at tho moming service at 11.Ror.E Wood, a The t quality où Cream Tartar, finest re-crystal- Map Carter fo endl oR t stood Al wit past and is now (ui puesible) better than ever.7 AI the Lest Grocers sell wo v PRESENTATION; ADDRESSES: - HANDSOMEL TLLUMIN, @ p EDWIN COX & CO.1} Su.Fri Xavier wrens T.MOT ST KOVAL VALE Uhion Mision Church, AYR berviceat dpm.- 0 ae STANLEY STRELT.1llam 7pm.Rev.F.M.Dewuy, M.A.pastor.AMERICAN: 11 am.and 7p Pastor.T.8 McWilliams, M.A., will preach at both ser AMERICAN, INSPECTOR ST.BRANCH.411 8 James st.Mi.J.H.Collins, pastor.rvices at Naf ant7p.m Sunday schoul'at 3.15 pm, 3 INE.Rev.A.J.Mowatt, pastor.ll am sod p.m.(CRESCENT STREET.11 a.m.and 7 p.Rev.A.B ay, D.D, pastor, wili preach at both services.Sabbeth-achoo! and Bible cleares at 3p.me AHALMERS'.Rev.Colborne Heine, B.A., pastor: Services, 11a.m and 7p.m.Sr jonss {French Préshyterian) old Kuseell Hall, +3 St.Catherine street, 11 à.m.and 7.ur, Rev Mr.Morin, pastor._ - pe AFKAIRIE.ST.ANDREWS CHURCH.lla m.and 3p.m.every Sunday.Wm.McCuaig, Mission- ary.ST MATTHEW, Point St.Charles, 11 & rm.and ?B 3 m.Rev.W.R Cruikshank, B.A, pestor.Sal tath-achool und Bihic (lass at 3 p.m.- MAISONSEUVE MISSION.Services 11 am.and a pu 0e es ae a PZ NOX.Bev.James Firck, B.A., pastor, 11 am.and Ip.m.Sunday scrvites are being held in the High School, 1 street.St PAULS.Rev.James Harcay.M.A., DD, pastor, 3 .will preach at ila m, and 7 aa.Sunday-school at pm 1T.NAKKS.lla m and 7 p.m., Rov.John Nichols, +7 _pastor._\u2014 ; ST.GABRIEL.The Rev.\u2018Robert Campbell, D.D., +3 pastor.Ré W.Foriôngat 11am.Rev.Principat MacVicar, D.D., LI.D., at 7 pm.- ; \"EGIASE DE ST.SAUVEUR, Canning street, 2 a.mandipm ___ 2 200 Lo (COTE DES NEIGER 11 a.m.Rev.J.Myles Crombie.YOTE ST.LOUIS NEW CHURCH, corner of St.Denis and Carriere sts.1l'a m and?p.m, W.T.Morison.NORWUOD.(Back River.) 3 pn m.Rev.J.Myles 4 \u20ac ne.ST LAURENT 7y.w, Rer.J.Myles Crombie.> 'T.ANDREWS CHURCH, Jachine.Res.Charles + Ross, pastor.Nervirez il a.m.and-7 p m.Q7 ESTMINSTER PRESB.CONGREGATION-HALL corner of Atwater Ave.and St.Antoine Street, Ila m and 7 pu Rov.M Stewart Oxley, B AS or.MELVILLE CHURCII, Cote St_ Antoine.Rev.Prof.À Row, 3.A., B D., will preach ut both services.11 and 7 p.m.Sabbath-school and Bible class con + Pen wi QT.CUTHBERTS, Lambert Rer.Murray Wat +) som, pastor.reices at lla.mand?p.m Hat Lath school and pastor's Bible class at 3pm.© SALVIN \u201cRev.W.J.Smyth, Ih.D_ pastor.Com- + manion service at 11 à m.Evening service at 7.Ordination service al LWp.mm.- |\" METHODIST.*T.JAMES METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.W.J.+) Hunter, D.D, Pagtor, will-prepch at 11 a.m.and 7 m BS UU, Rev.A.C.Courtice, B.A, .D.tor, will queach at 11 am.sud 7 pm.Sunday school and Bille class at 3pm.QUERBROOKE STREET, Corner 80 Lawrence st.b Mes.5 D.4 nm.pastor, will h at 11 im and 7 p.m.Bubject tar the morning, \u201cFallow Ground\u2019; for the evening, \u201cThe Bible, What ix it} Why preach it! Percus CHURCH.st Catherine st west.Rev.S.P'.Bose, 1.D., Pastor.Opening of new_school PDo1jiox savar B.D., Pasi m., preacher, Rev.tun.rvices nt 11 am.and Jesse L Hurikat, D.D., of New York.(CUTEST.ANTOINE 11's mand?p.m Rev.J.D.Ellin, BB.A_, pastor.JJ OCHELAGA METHODIST, (Marlbo .Pastor, Rov.Thomas Brown.11 am and 7p m.NPONTREAL SOUT Nap andl pm, Rev.A AYRE.Pates, pastor, i £ VOTE ST.LOUIS.(Comer, Mount Royal ave.and Berri street.) 11 a m.\u201dand 7 pm.Rev.J H.Ainsworth.it * RS QUTREMONT lan, Mr.HL'A.Moulton.; £ SEXYES KRY POINT BT CHARLES Te.J.C Tallman Pitcher, pastor.11 am.and 7p m.ORCHESTEK STREET METHODIST CHURCH, ovrner Dorchiestur and St.Urbain streeté.lla © amd 7 p.wn.Rev.A.G.Robertson, pastor ____ OTE 6T.PAUL Ham and 7p m, Rov.RB G Peever.A ADVENT CHRISTIAN.- ; -4 SSEMBLY HAL, 2269 4t.Catherine stroet.Barvice À at 7 p.m, Mr.Charles Robertson.Bubj *Churghism and its effect on morality.\u201d .~ y BAPTIST.LIVET.11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Rev.W.B Hinson.J Pastor.2 4 ee FRET.The pastor, tev.Donald Grant will preach at F both acrvices.Miwmionary prayer meeting, led by Mr.L IL Packard, at 10am.1} sam, subject, \u201cCheistian Btewaniship.The Lord's supper will te administered st the cloke of the moming service.7pm.Evening are Fast END BAPTIST MISSION.6 Craig st Sunday.1reaching service at 7 pm.Bunday schol stp m ursday, prayer raceting at Sp.ms À welcome to all._ifenry J.Haysom, preacher.VET MISSIONS.Winstoniey fai 143 Delide Olivet Baptist \u20ac haÿel, comer Grand G RACE.Elm Avenuc, Cote Bi.Antoine, Rev.W.T.WN Graham, pastor 11 amrwmd] pm LC Ci SF LAUIS BAPTIST MISSION Protestant ntien: Hchoolhouse, 52 Stuart street, Cute He.Luuia._freaching service, 7 p.mm.CONGREGATIONAL.| CALTARY.Hs m and ?p.m, Rev.Edmund M.Cott, A, Farr i.Ils mandi pm Rev.W.H Warriner, B.B.D.Pasty NUEL lin i snd 7p m Fer J D_fdooz, pastor, wid ach at both services.Evening sunfect, \u201cFrom nud to-marhle.\u201d 000 Poisrsr CHARLES, Congregational Church, 185 Congregation rect.fla m.and7p m, Rev.T.Mail.Pastoe.= £ .\u201cUNITARIAN, BURCH OF THE MESSIAH and 7p mt Rev.W.8 Barnes, pastor.schon reuaed ® .CERMAN 1UTRERAN, (GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURUH, 87%.DOMINI que Miz et, Rev.Fo itisuel, pals Narvice every Bumiay stil a ha AU Gerzere, kindty invited REFORMED EPINOPAL Rervices at 11 lam Hunday- service at a\u201d amc 8unday whool W@ am AIT Scandinavians are cordially faved.jy A.W.Hrvistendahl, ST BARTHOLONEW'S., ila m and 7 pm Rer- W.D.Siavens, rector.\u2019 - 4 = [Lamy 25 Allan\u2019 Line.Royal Mail S Myerpeol, Derry, Quebec a Montreal services Mp cde Live: ; 14 Sept CIRCASSIAN Kept.ne 2 = FARISIAN T0ct : 28 Sept.=: \u201cRE \u201814 Oct, ste set Vr AN 2 .220ct.RATES OF.PASSAGE.CABIN.8.8.PARAS, Single, io 1, £70.Return $1000 108.- 58.Ban 3 SINTAN.Bingle, $60 to Qu.Return, $100 to $130 By OTHER BTEAMERS.amships.Preacher, Cunon Ellegood, M A.Evening service at 7.\u201c Fs AERAL TESA KOFF NO MORE.Rector.e SYRINITY CHURCH, St.Denis Street, opposite Viger .Re A Ba.Morning Service aml Holy Communion at 11 on Cone Dro Royle Fe instans am.ihreacher Kev.Canon Alls, B.D.Sunday-achoal fers Throët, etc, and are Inraînatle to Orators * au CXC at3 p.m.Evening service at 7.I er i 2 Rev.Canon Aula, Hector, who will resume series of sor- Yooalista \u201cR&T.W.\" stamped ou cach drop mons on the Miracles, - / on! es.All Fite st free by Dn.KLIWN'S Sr, MARY'S.Prefonaine street, Hoche L FITS.GREAT te adored free by No Fits after +) atllam and?pm - v.Alfred Barcham, rector.arse Bum us cures.Treatise FT 34 trial RTAISONNEUVE MISSION, 631 Notre Dame street.bottic free tu Fit cases Send to Dr, Kline, 931 Arch st, A Serv sip mw.lucumibent, Rev.Alfred Bareh , Pa.J.A.Harte, 173) Notre Dame\u2018 a Bervice cônduvtod by Mr.W° Curran.+ \u2019 CELEBRATED wT- MARTINS Rev.Geo.Osborne Ti MA.+) Rectutf.Mervicesat Nam.and 7 pm.Hoty Com- BOECKH S Painting munionayl am, _Bundayschoolat 3pm Aliscats free.Round, Oval and Flan wb Flexible Rridles attached ARACE CHURCH, Point # Charles.\u201d 8am.Holy ready for use.For sale by leading houses.Communion.am, Holy Ce i ui per = = Ey y = mon.7pm.drening prayer; preacher, Kev.Dr.Saua- AFGUSTURA A BITTEES.THE WORLD RE.ders.Rev.Jou.Rer, B12, Rector, te Downed B.Biv, ry rg oN a CAT Th ELAN Aeon No Hip Commumion | oF, DroJ.J.Siegert & Sous, ao TO sy \u2014 ee \u2018ning at 7; preaches.Ven.Asch Evans, ai MA teen F Aa WW HEX cuixg To\u2019 CHICAGO FAIR, CARRY ST.THOMAS Noire Dame Btroot 11 am.(FH Travellers\u201d Cheques of American Express Coz- VS Cowmuniiak evening service at 7 pom Rory identification required.For salo .es\u2019 Gà 8.5 Taw F_Reunsuld, rector, will preach at both services, Xavier.§ LL SAINTS Church, corner of Marianne and St A Dens strédte.Hum, Boy Communion, and 7 LADIES CTTTING ACADEMT.+ à, puede echoolat 3p.m.Rev.H.J.Evans, M.A © \u2018 Estate mi of LU | Ancumbent.8 free.The Courses comprise.Designing Patterns, QT.LUKES, corner Dorhvatey aoû (ating Jolming, Fitting, Alicring, Draping ; strivis, 11 am.and 7 p.in., Bev.T.E Cunning: Skirts, Mantles, Dolmans, etc.Revtor.PRO pur © S92 Mes.E.L.ETRIER, Principal, 88 St.Dents DRESS DC REDEMPTECR (tue Chatham), Ha 86 Montreal.268 Dalhousie 54, Ottawa.4 metipm | BA, Pastewr.! T.MATT LAS Tie peines =! a-m.and 7p > A er Wk Li - A.Rector.CGT.JUDES, Coursul RüeeC Services at 11 am, AN ABSOLUTE CURE +3 preacher, Rov.I.N.Tucker.7 p m., preacher, the A fa Sechiaal\u2014and Bible Classes\u2014si\u2014 4 > me Boys\u2019 Brigade, Mo , ut 3 pam.Service, Wednesday, ADA MS [>] E 24 \u2018 at 8 juin, follows Snuudayschool tcachers' meeting.hy LR, me Boye meeting, unday, at 7.30 pom.Scats free ns, A ot strangers welcome.Rev.J - H.Dixon, rector.Re i NE - ST BARNABAS, se Lambert.11 am.and 7 pm ERS +.Rev.W.J.Dart, M.A LL QT.STEPHEN'S, Lachine.11 a.m., Holy Communion; FOR INDIGEST 10 N.+) 7pm, Spacial Thanksgiving service.Subject: \u201cThe CEE THAT FRUTTI evadness of God Her.K.Menton, M.A.\u2014 1S ON EACH 5 PACKAGE.: ST MARK'S, Longueuil 11a mm.and?p.m.Rev.J.+) G Baya BDL.000 WHURCH OF THE ADVENT, corner of St.Luko stand Woud avenue.il am.nud 7p.m.Sunday rchinol and Bible cluss at Im.All seats free.Rev.C.Camere Waller, curate in charge.(QHERCH OF THE REDEEMER, Cote St.Paul, 11 am and 7pm, L.H.Davidson, lay reader in charge.© Rr uMoND.SQUARE Mission Rooms.Bervice 7 vw.LL LL UTREMONT MUNICIPAL HAId, 7 np mm.J.Le lrwin Strong in chrage.w.Henderson, Principal.NT.ANDREW SB CHU RCTL, Sault au_Kecollet, Divine 43 servi at 1L15a m and 7.p.m.Rev.E.McManus, Incumbent.1100 _ _ JT, PHILIP'S CHURCH, Montreal Junction.lam b.and 7pm.Ler Geo.Johnson, Iucumbent.ST, SIMON 5 CHURCH, corner St.Joseph and St vw Flizabeth avenue, St.Henri 11am.and 7 Pom | Rev.samuci Massey.oo] Di errise about Jusse nu ain Loren A oer RI, am a Epltaly; T 4 Holy Din onthe Mer > fer officiating.- TE _ py 7 \u2014_\u2014 oe eT \u2014\u2014-\u2014 Opera, Field and Marine Gl PRESBYTERIAN.At HARRISON & CO, FT ANDREWS (Church of Scotland).Morning 218 St.James, .service st 11 a m.Preacher, Rev.Principal Bar- ite N.E.Hamilton's.2% Your, b.DE qe a Tp lreach te; W.H À arriner.nday ec at $ v.J.\u2014 , LES paste _STEAMEHIPS.*° .Return, #9 and $100.nce with Jocation pt itateroom, andl.; uth ber of = ni ons occupying same.; Second n Pad, Fleerage, $M.- Rteamers despatched from Montreal at daylight om the dar > sait Pass te on board baiveca£ an ° k on nc etrn .\u2018Btbamers wi an wili not stop at Cute Rinker or Derry.Glasgow; Londenderry and N.VW.Service.GI w, STEAMBHIFS.From New York.BRept.\u201cHREUIAN.38 \u2026.15 Sept.STA REBRASKA ::: 30d.2pm 22 Rept.TER TVIAN 18 | 2 Sept.\"NORWEGIAN eh Oct.Now Etemmers with a * will not carry passengers from York.(abip passengers $40 and upwards, sing'c; and ul pits Lon coring to lo-ation of Toon Cabin, Bt : ates \u201cNearly albibe staterooms are situated on the saloon deck, thus ensuting perfect ventilation.Ail th.Steamers both rervices are fitted throughout with the incandescent electric light.For freight, further infos mation rppiy to HM.& A.ALLAN, 9° Mentreal, Boston or Philadelphia, orge AUSTIN BÉLONIS À CO.53 Brendway, NY.UF NORTH GERMAN LLOYD STEAMSHIP CO.- NEW TORK, SOUTHAMPTON, RREMES,.Tues, Oct.11 a.m.; Ema, Bat, Oct.21, 7 am Sa Aller, tL.Oct.7, Tam | Havel, Tues, (xt.24, Sam spree, Toen Mict.13, 11am.; Elbe, Sal, Ot.8.9 ar Lahn, Tues.Oct.17, 10am.| Aller, Tres, Oct 31, Wam FAST ROITE TO TRE MEDITERRANEAN.\u201cDirect line (o'south of France, Riviera and italy, tough Ing at Gibraltar to land passengers to Spain.* NEW YORK To GENOA LESS THAN 11 DAYS, - Werra, Bat, Oct.4.2pm Dec, 9, 10am, Raiser.Sat Oct 21° 2pm | Were, Sat.Dec.30, 2 5.wat, Nov.4 2 pin iser, Hat.Jan.9am.Werra,.Bat: Nov.à 2p.m Spree, Tues, Jan.16,1 pm.Kaiser, Sat.Nuv' 2, noon.da, Het, Jan.37, 10 am \u2014 + GlOU, $125, or #150 à Lerth first ca LRICHS & \u20acO., 2 Dowling Green New York.3.4.GILMOER À CO, 56 Paul Street, DOUGLAS RATTEMSNY, 175 Bt.James Stree We LL Bh.JACKSON, 1761 Notre Dame « = : Agents for Montrodly DOMINION LINE Royal Mail Steamshipæ LA VERPOOL SERVICE real Qu to or $45 to $70; retu = $10, according and berth, Second cabin, to Liverpool, censown, Belfast or Glasgow, 0 and +, re tee , to Liverpool, London, Londonderry, n, Belfast or Glasgow, 3 Tho saloond are large and airy, and amidships.Ladiest dooms and Smokitig rooms have been placed in the moss i enade decks are very 5 .sbrador do not carry cattle the or further Inforrost an, t company, oc 0 DAVID TOREANCE & Coun A ee 17 St Sacrament 4 yo BOUDAULT\u2019S Dyspepsia.Gaxiraleia, Want ef_Appe- \u2019 hee, gust a1 Meals, Slow and me fui Digestion, and other Trou Parte:\u2014HoTroT-BoUDAULE.3rue Deuphise.N'AONS Æ CO, Wholcenle Deniers, 306 J LYMAN RON A TRREY, MONTREAL LECAL CARDS LAAT mem McGibbon & Davidson .ADVOCATES, &¢.Lo NEW YORK LIFE BUILDING, .MUNTREAL | BD MeGibbon, G0 m Fours PDutiduen » .| THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1593, standing in'spile of the evidence he pro- | dent that the people of Australia have gose that while the femurs all their OUR PARISIAN MEETINGS AND AUVREMENTS, D MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.~_ MEEPNCS AND AMUSEMENTS.duces on his own behalf.There was surely in for woul production with & vim.At the | cheese U they ans laht, £0 Ee oY - ACADEMY eF MT -t re Ta Tuox Lasse Ro vulgar bargain that he vas concerned present time, 100, the price of Australian weight, but fice a fictitious weight.Pile thirty COMMISSIONER.Ebr nd, Manaper Wek MOD.in.Now although this burlesque stage is wool lamuch lower }han that of the United chocre on a scale and they vin be San 4 .EM M A N | J E | ( H R FH, BE Ww A Ait Vi ï oom, _ reasouably fuilof Democrate,two morecome-|-Btates for instance.\u201cFine Ohio wastied,\u201d | weigh a ton en rewelg n Mon ; Under the management PA J GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors.| 90 and win a way at once to the foot-lights.| for example, bringa 28 cents a pound, while 4 ben te Til bo sent up Tha cheer ô Corner St Catherine and Stanley: sen Ketfack ia Vigor i Sep = = 163 and 165 Bt.James BEL .Theeo twain are Mr.Horace White;editor \u201cPoint Phillip washed\u201d (Australian) sells at fs arrived at by picking out Ave chose OUR RELATIONS WITH THE FOR.Mr.Vroom in hota roles «ns pu QU; Ton Dares Bron co of re | Wate ade er oot gol Me.Fichard 24 cents.Oho scoured ln put at i cents weighing sich one separately and taking MER MOTHER COUNTRY.eater NES ne = AILT Sran is sent to any part of the | atsd Glider, poet and Mugwump.Both as compared with bnly 37 cents for Austra: X lgh e : CL , street.coming De Wolf Hopper and bis merry tand ln Pons A Piaionor Canadr poste roe mondes ! are warm personal friends of Mr.Cleve- lian scoured.No wouder the wool Krowers relight of wr PAL caler hed indian: Tho pastor, .J.B.SiLoox, will preach at each service.PANJANDRU fu lon of T ; dread * - .oes baller th hue ote i le Sher Es Box land and, being grieved at the scandal of Ohio tree wool.remainder aro averaged.In other words, France.and Canada Are Politically .\" » ACADEMY, NEXT WERE.ne odin Monieaish that seemed likely to cast some of itssha- This is an article, too, that, what with |- aude in each ch On a hundred Evenine Theme ' FRON ND 10 ARBLE.perour Alsat for French Nr Moms, : 40% upon his name, are said to have our subsidised steamers to Australia and Phocse.by actual experiment; the lous is Separated, But Patriotically n .= - HOPPER, ede Prince & Cios Na uo © Provence set out upon the generous, if Quixotic, the sending of Hon.\u2018Mr.Bowell out found to range from ?to 80 pounds.1f, by United-An Immigration .A : : .Ll : } \"Laye to add St.Georges, Paris, yerrand of raising $50,000 to pay Mr.there in the interests of mutual trade some revolut on in tue trade, smal checse __ _ __ Special Magical Bervice.Young Men specially invited._ 01 .and lu eres con pany.ii ee | Van Alen back aud- thus relieve the we.should be able to fame into favor, the loss wou oubled | Outlook.import very largely.Last year we bought from the United States wool to the value of nearly $700,000, and presumably paid a good price for it.on 23% br A Ib.chevse.\u201cThe contention of the farmer is that as he is not selling by the cheesc, but-hy the lot, he is entitled to be paid hy its weight.He ki holds means should be taken by the trade to ascertain ax \u2014 PANJANDRUM! ! Beate now now onsale at Nonihelmers 23 {fe z erat once ut Yordheluuers sod Allaah, a President of all necessity of making the doubtful appointment.The money was | forthcoming, but the haughty Van Alen would' not take it\u2014xo the story runs\u2014and tains all modern frmiprovements.It is one of the Guest and best appointed of its kind in this city, now having school ac CIRCULATION OF TNE DAILY TAR Hon.Hector Fabre, Canadian Commis sioner in Paris, and brother of Archbishop Fabre, alter an absence of eloven years is Dougle Methodist Sunday School For week ending 28rd Sept., 1893.ST.CATHERINE STREET, WEST.in lors for Indies tion for seven to eight h pi scholars From Australia we received\u2019 only close} addition to ample church \u2014 ms ; .; Y ¥ As convenient the actual weight of agai \u2014_\u2014\u2014 NE EEN'S.Monday Yu.37,046 put in Mr.Whitney's possession a letter in $204,000 worth, but our facilities for secur- the lot he delivers, and that eS mea, n in Montreal andl stopping with his and gentlemen and reception and reading | Thé Opening of the New 5: Building will \"pue ar Tuesday.\u201c+.36662 : ipod ; ent fictitious mode be discarded.The ex.Mother, Madame Fabre, on Lagauchetiere rooms, Mr.iCharles Morton is the super.Opening the New Sunday School ng Wednesday.vasceucs PPS 25,853 | which he ! nost emphatically denied that ing wool from the xhtipodes now much cuse of the middleman, that cheese shrinks, street.Though Mr.Fabre has somewhat intendent.On Monday cvening Dr rl- ° take y : TH The greatest oF 0 mic Ma Set ei ; \u2018 1 any bargain had gver been made.\u201cT better Britain sent us wool valued at fy the 1 à \" i ae 3 but will lecture on **Venice, the Queen.\u201d S d Octob 1 st, \"93 vos ¢ .Ne ree nena 87,890 \u2018 \u20ac ain | \u2018 oes not justify the prevalent dockage.The aged Le seems as lively us ever and - unday, October st, * _NoxWock-With Wedreen and Batu y matinees 87,240 | should Le a combination of knave, fool and $375,000, and it is quite possible that some cheese is sold as it stands, and what & is enjovin health \u201cI have To \"When Services will be held : Walker Whiteside, Traçestian, fn 8, Mer- * ; ù hs when it es into the hands of 8 enjoving good health, NEWS When Services will hid as follows: 1 Lier Venice and à tient 1 * 40,000 : liar to have made such a statement,\u201d he of this was of Australian growth.Our weighs w pass \u201c \u201c CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS .- : 5SSE \"RLBUX, Laden 20 sas at , | : - come to Canada,\u201d he said partly 7° At Bl a.m.Preacher: Rev.JESSE Lo HURLBUT, Theatre, N.Y.¥ Sheppard's an and Hotels.es i ; said, \u2018for there was absolutely*no under- total importation of wool.was $1,694,702\u2014 the buyer is the weight the farmers should ; = - \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 D.D.{of New York).\u2014 224,203 ° y ; ; neue be paid for.The buyer may vary bis.price fon business and \u2018to visit relative and .: § Standing between myself and any one that room fora very considerable development according to the greenness of the cheese,\u2019 friends.Iam to confer with both the Pro- A Two Hundredth Anniversary Cele- At 3 pm, Open eur og arc tory Bervice\u2014 \"THEATRE movin AL Ta Ancmenn © sod Evening UI should have any office under the govern: of this line of trade.We could\u2019 pay them bnt he has no right to recoup himself \u2018by a | vincial and Dominion Governments and am \u2018 bratioh-Other Notes.Eng Mp : Rev.Dr.H ERS Linda.Company Present Dally Au f Week P pcakère ors THY, mba ove nt Dally verage or \u20ac8K ment.\u201d Still it is not probable that Mr.for their wool in wood, thus inutually érooked method of weighing.\u2014 Huntingdon awaiting Sir Jolin Thompeor'e return at The Con of the Men of Ville At 7 Pam.\u2014Picacher: Rev.Dr.HURLUE | The RAMBLER trom CLARE.\u2014 ENDING \u2014 Whitney s plea that Mr.Van Alen should benefitting two of the leading industries in Ufeaner (nee Lieut Governor.a Spencer Marie will wle rate de iwo hundredth an-| Cellertion pi each service im ald ot tant of fui Fa\u201d pal nian 0 1 .not handicapped because of his loyalty th countries, » wood.going there on Monday nfbruin niversary of the fuundagion o e Congre- Rese, seats, extra nat a - SEPT.23rd, 1 893, to theyparty, was unheeded.\u2014= QUEBEC AT THE.WORLD S FAIR.came out with Mr.Foursin- Escande, wo ie is tion at Notre Dame Church to-morrow.sm di lopm COMIN Frat , sm And this amusing complication is a the HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS one of the founders of *\u2018La Societe F fonelere\u2019 The Congregation was founded by M.Dol- :-On- MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, 1893, THEATRE ROYAL ! ; T u Is Soci lier de Casson, Superior of the Seminary of Ars 37,367.dd PE ES pair The Educational Exhibit is Spactally | gu Canada.\u201d The object of this Sorieiy ler Casson, Superior the Seminary af | pt ment iin et, SN i brightness, and tariff \u201crevision its interest._ > \u2014 .Lauded, as Are Also Cer- : Neo Ther hare organized a French vil- the spiritual directors of the order fronr re tev JF ESSE £ HURLAUE.DD.price \u2018The pressing issue is: Will Mr.Van Alen _ Thé\u2018ofentng of the Board of Trade Build- tain Other Branches of lage at Wolseley, N.WW.T., and have named it Joscuntil the end of the Insteentury, M u omer.© ° tuer - ~ ang THE STILL ALARM.8 TSATRRUAY.SEPTEMBER 3, 150, | pony jog, at American mation ee er Fine Aria.| olen the we enter Withop \"| ABmtaaion TOT mem | pect sa = sot mme 0 SATURDLAY, SEPTE MBE R 39, 187.* brantiful Italy, or: will the possessars-of introduction of Lord, Aberdeen tu the peo- High Mass and preside over the procession.Rooms or at thie e door.ws Now York, que hun hundred mghts in Loudgn.rame = = =r = | other $0,000 be discouraged from dropping ble of Montreal.sOuF proprrnre rather !\u201d.\u201cCanada has attracted great attention In the evening His Lordship, as delegate of 100 / - 7 cont, First xy TI vriges.2 me _ : ' eu ; TU theurin the siot?Will \u201cloyalty\u201d - proud of the building (especially perhaps ais admiration among World's Fair visi- the Archbishop of Montreal, will impart the Glst, Annivers em \u201cPlan » *.ta = OBR 5 COUPON No.64: \u2018 na © : ova RO tare those-who did not contribute mich towards E ; Papal Lenediction to all the congregations - \u201c ; ary _Ceming - Rogers D \u201cFun Makers 1 warded; and will it be.necessary hereafter tors [nthe departments of minerals, agri- of the city united at Notre Dame, its erection), and its inauguration gave Fox EsrimarEor PaiLy STARCIKCULATION.MONTREAL.+ 138, To the Publishers DAILY STAR, Montreal.1 estimate that the Montreal DAILY STAR for coutributors to insist ou.writien-agree- * cease.to tlow down its throat; but, on the ments! Let once the\u2019 impression get abroad that the \u201cslot machine\u201d is out of order, and the pennies will.the new Governor-General an excellent epportunity for saying the pretty thihgs that are expected of Governors-General,gov- ernor-generally.Having that characteristic | culture, fisheries, and of education \u2014especi- ally the latter, a visit to which will amply repay the student of p ss who wends Lis way down the long west galleries of the Liberal rts Building,\u201d says the Chicägo Tribune.The department's arra Three new bells \u2018intended for St.Pe Cathedral have arrived out.The 1 ot weighs one ton and the two otfers 800 pouuds each, The Archbishop of Montreal will say 1 low + ZION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Corner of Nance and Milton Streets.Special Anniversary Services will be beld In this Church will have reached a daily average -circula- \u2018 tion of IM Werk ending 1 Ba aturday, the «and I compete for the Gold; w atel in making thivestimate où the te rins Sh aid down in the Su AR.Name A MERRY MUDDLE.A hurritie crisis has arisen in Anierican politics.Uora time penple have ceased to wonder how much longer the \u201csilvern\u201d™ Senators will Inbar ty prove their kinship with > and thé Wilson tariff com.\u201d Foittee has rune off its connection with t! protesting manufacturers with consider sper hi\u201d abic impunity.Nor is this deafness and Llindness to passing events for nanght! The attention™of every free American citizen is rivetted upon the great Van ' Aen scandal, collection of incarnate\u201d feuds, .known as the New York Democracy, Jangling like a consignment of bells in a railway ac- It seems that James J.Van Alen is a Rhode Island politician, possessed of a fair share of the goods of this world.Dur ing the Cieveland-Harrison campaign he subscribed handsomely to the Democratic funds.This much Mr.W.C.Whitney admits, though he to give cident, declines the amount, which is stated by others: to have been $30.00.At the present time there, lies before the American Senate & recommendation from President Cleveland, that Mr.James J.Van Alen be appointel Consul to Italy from the United St tates.Wicked critics of the appointment charge that.this is only thie fulfilnient of a bargain made by Mr.W.C Whitney with Mr.Van Alen when he put his name.down for the aforesaid 30,000, This is the Van Alen scandal; and there is a simplicity, a directness} a leering and impudent corruptnessabout it that attracts attention.The tirst spicy feature it presents is that * the charges are made by the New York World, a journal that supported Mr.Cleve: land at the Last elections.The Republicans \u2018 have done nothing thus far but \u2018echo the \u2018 .no particular industry, require that its favor WartPs charges and be exceedingly grateful fur the dissensions of their | wick, The Daily Aierica, another Petiocrativ paper which campaigns aginst Wa dar, taking the avérage of the .which has Mauchester N ia.Boson EngardP points rrivet/ Ma.m.Express for St.Anne, Vaudreuil, Potns ermediste stations Leave 1.30 p.m.; only, su tm.| Arrive 830 a.dat rai Fortune Western igre for Smith's Pull et Turunto, Thumas, London, , all Poita'in Uniario and Wes \" Leave p.m.! 140 me m.Sherbrooke, 8t.John, N.B, Halifax, N.B.; 8p - leave 840 p.m.except 2 = except | Ottawa.Sault Ste.À EK Leave 19.20 4 Arrivetn 103 m Leave té pm via v Arrive 08 pa aws, nips.sncouver, Loave 18.20 pra Arrive 112.20 pm DALMOEME SQrARE STATION, Fast Express for Berthierville, Lguiserile, Three Rivers, Leave 810° a =.SCAN, Arrive 630 à : = Bp Fast Express for Lachute, tava, a Leave 830 ee Arrive 11.10 6m Leave 20 a HH NX \u201cBra m, $0p m.6 Local Leave 880 à.mo, 63) = fo RE « un AB L for Joliette, Bt.Ga p Rans daily, daily, Randa Runs daily except FIN un tesin ee eo ees r No connection for Portland, Jee: vine Mosirent Bens.anne CENTS FOR SALE \u2014AT THR \u2014 'STAR® Office.EOS pe Viton Atternoon_at 3.Eveutog at 8 WHAT THEY HAVE COST THE CITY.Thé- Municipalities Annex- __ed in Recent Years.| HOCHELAGA WARD TAKES FIRST ~&s PLACE.: + Nearly Three Hundred Thousand Dollars for Permanent Work in One Year, The condition in which the three municipalities which have in recent years: been anne ded to the city and now form separate wands, were when the-annpiation took -water pipes laid mittee: and - Real qiste-Towa Hall, w ished} only thi which de es deriotpaiite Rave to the w of n assets wad Lhe Siittle Latiding in which he Municipal Council hold its meetings, amounted, to use an alderman\u2019s own worl \u201ctoonl a pinch of snuil.\u201d No statement Habilit fea owas subiitted at the time, but, notwithstanding this, the t subsequen te forty thousand dollars pa t standing claims.The sum of $30,012 have been ex ended for repairs to roadways, sidew crossi sowera and street lies, um | to It there were del lineal yards of main aud lateral ,sewers constructed.The street improve: ments or out of the nd the fund abouts cust i, 038.A nca been presented with a fire station a a cos! of some $13.00, The © of its taxable propérty amounts to 2.21 pee cent.of the whale city.St.Gabriel has an arva of EN acres.And now another municipality is practically added to the city \u2014that of Coteau St.Louis, the by-law having been rad a sec ond time in the City Council.The followiug it à summary of thé financial statément submitted.by the secretary-treasurer of the munie ipalitg to the City Annetation Cou- AFSETS Cash'on hand and in bank Sinking fund .sscnsments interest W er meters Drai ns THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 189% RELIGION AND SCIEN ok |: SIR WILLIAM DAWSONS ADDRESS AT CHICAGO ' + : .Before the Partlament of Religton\u2014 Science Seems to Have No Piace \u201cActuated by \u2018Inatinet.M the Parliament of Religions in Chicago tlie Rev.Marie Newton Snell read a paper from Sir William Dawson, The Principal spoke as follows: Prevented by age and infirm health from being present at the Parliament of Religion, I accede to the request of the chair man, the Rev.Dr.Barrows, to prepare a short summary of my watured conclusions on the relation of natural science to reli: gion.1 feel that little that isa new can be said, and that in the space at my disposal, Ican-smwrely state general principles suitable perhaps to constitute a basis for discussion, For such a purpose the term natural science may be held \u2018to include v sar arranged prace, \u2018and What has ten expended on Them \u201cby the city since, forms intéresting reading, _ especially is view of the fact that \u2018at the Dele yr issued in 18:9 and redeem TOR S amodnt.present time, so soon as the municipality of Coteau St.Louis acgepta the annexation by-law which has ed its second reading hn the, City Council, it will come up for-a hird reading and will, inall likelihood, be adopted as it at present stands.This will make it a separate and distinet ward of it self, although efforts were made by some of the aldermen to have it form part of St, Jean Ba tiste Ward, as was: aN ed | v- nnexi the city in I=S8, and.failing that, te have a | \u20ac inserted providing that when the municipality of St Louis de Mile End should te ccote a part of the city it and Côte St.Louis shoulid furin one wal | fleCHELAGA WARD, The first of the three municipalities to seek admission to the city was Hochel > and ¢ven then it was divided up in order that ouly \u2018part of it should come in at the time, the balance remaining out to form an\u2019 additional ward at some future time and taking the name of Maisonneuve, What is now known as Hochelaga Ward bec:ane a part and parcel of the city about IN, and the suljvined summary of its financial condition, as submitted by the secretary-treasurer at the time, gives in brief form the position of aifairs Foliow- \" ing i is the statement: LIARILITIFR Debentures issued in 1576 and redcem- able in 1d $60,000 CO wan HLIX © 17,03 0 y Rail ! market in are of ervet tion .-tavescusccpois PROG 0 Fire J L property.saeveus canaux lw su © 00 In addition to mulch there were arrears of.assessment, and cash \u2018accounts of sonic $14,000, ut these latter sums were practicallybalanced by a liability ofsome $IL- 5 for sinking fund and $00) of outstanding accounts, which had been umitted, but which had subsequently to be liquidated by the city of Montreal, Beginning in 1:34, the repairs which have n necessary to the roadways, sidewalks, es! sewers and street gullies up to December 31, 1002 to SR 364 , att the tigures that are here quoted only include the expenditure up to the end of last year, the last annual statement published only including thé amount spent up to that date.There was no separate ac-.cvupt kept of the t of the main and intemal sewers up to ISUL but a look at the Department\u2019 annual reports for nine shows that \u2018KR IMeal yards of sewers ave been constructed.In\u2019 Il there appears a sum of $23.000 for 1:02 lineal yards of sewers, Of course, inthe case of the suall tewers the proprietors pay the greater proportion, in some cases nearly all, the city ving the work and afterwards collecting the ortion to be paid hy the proprivtors, Int ne of Street xidening and extent the sam of $501 b an been paid for land, in addition to what was ed gratuitously.But it ls in the line-of PERMANENT STREET IMPROVEMENT È that Hochelaga has made inroads upon the civie gous This permanent work, which fs pat for by loan, was commenced ouly a few years ago, but Hochelnga made a start, In IRV the sum of $6733 was paid out for this Rupes but in 18002 big jump was made), the City Treasurer's statement showing the large sum of SYS151.This was folluwe in 1581 with SIL, and $7,25 in IS, At the present time block stone is being laid on St.Catherine street from Harbor to the frst street cast of the bridge at a cost of some F000, The sum of $700 was voted \u2018by the Council for the St.Catherine.ve street bridge, of which $70,000 has been ex- tariv street subw ay, of which S32,000 has been expended.The W ater Department has also expetided for pipe-laying, eto,, the - sum of $1044, and the ward Lhaÿ u- presented with a \u201c15,000 police station a we These\u2019 sums, of cours, Aré all \u201cin addition tu the share which the ard costs for the generrl administration of the varions \u201c cauhe A part © , city departments.The arva of the want is 19%) acres, and the assessgd value of its t - able property in 1302 was 3 per cent.of ha total assessed value of the taxahle in the whole city.à \u2019 |T.JEAN BAPTISTE WARD The municipality of St, Jean Baptiste bethe city in 1236, and the dest expenditure appears in the departmental reports of thevity the following year.At the time of its annexation the munie ipality furnished a statement of its financial position to the city, of which the following is a summary: LIABILITIES, Standard Life Assurance Co, loan at 5 per cent, payable in INR.sortety NH.de Notre \u2018Dame de \u2018Bonse- cours, Juan at 7 per cent, payable May 1.18.Provincial Government.Estate Lionais pres œ In addition to this there were: Bille able.12 81: Turepike Trust, $0: Gas OC & 2 24; lancous, $1310 NX otal, ITE ARKKTS, City Hall snd Market-praperty .$3,000 00 Fire Station \u2026.00 402 OÙ 4.00 W .49 vw oO 13,0 Sew mw HRSH WW To addition to this there werd arreans of assessment, ete.amounting to $10,141.08, © The repairs tot e roadway s/ sidewalks, crossings, sewers and streét gullies in thi wand during the six years amounted to TL There was 14,076 lineal yards of main ang lateral sewers, some 315,000 appearing in 1901-48 for 23868 yards, The su of $44 has heen paid for properties which were purchased for street widening and extension; in addition to this a lange number bt proprictors ceded small parcels-of land gratuitously to the city for this urpuse, en thé usual conditions of taking ver the property and improving the streets, In IS and St.Hubert streets were extended te the wand, No por manent street improvements ap) to have been paid out of the loan until Tu, when R200, was expended.The.water Bis laid in this ward have cost $112, When tho wand it tive thousand dollars in a dition to building a $HLOW tire and police station on Amherst street, he peso value of of the taxable pro- Br of tho ward forms 43 per vent.uf the ' city.sr.GABRIEL wano \u2018 + \u201cThe runic of St.Gabriel was the boat to > bo the city, this being 000 00 | mal pi .was aünexed Em it bad ane dre station, on which the city {7 - Di Sif spe interest onrer ai LO .2438 71 Street propert 5.2 Reis ér Drain pope ry.value on part belong .mis, tu tement and \u2018aünd 24 D orig he gment and sindry ac: WOUULS.! 20.21 sa soso saas senc se va S383 67 Total Asli cveeemeereeasasens Fa 41 LIABILITIES.Lane on debentures and iaterest NS 365 3 | Mise Hancous obligations sod inte ost wesserrease GAIN THC Temporary ¢ loans.4.000 ve «| Bills pay able Sa Sundry accounts His pe) ; Nl, 519 a) Deficiency.0.0.0.-cue a ous $ 235 © The value of the taxable property of.the municipality is $1,410,058 The secretary treasurer placed the reveriue for 12.98 at | 371 and the expenditure at 2363, and | ayor Landry, speaking of the matter yes.| terday, stated that the position was prac tically unchanged.Cote St.Louis covers 79 ; acres, and the populat ionat the present time is about 330 bounded on the west by St.Louis de Mile End, the boundary line being between Robin and Drolet stovgts, Lu the south by Mount Royal Avenue, on east by Papineau road, and on the north by the parish of Sault au Recollet.The by- law now passed by the City Council give.it.three represeatatives, © GALVERLEY'S AWFUL FALL His Terrible Injuries May H Sault {#ECIAL 10 THE STAR) .\u201cTororo, September J0.\u2014The probability is that Clifford Calverley, of this city, champion high wire walker of the world, has mate his last appearance in that capa- \u201cWirticatars of the accident at Trenton, | N.J., have been received, which indicate that CaWerley's injuries are of such a nature that, should he recover, which is doubtful, he will be \u2018unable to give any mare performances.While adjusting one of the stay ro es he lost his balance and fell a distance of any Sev outs foet bo the ground.As he fell, his cable, but was too tar\" pi one ade to enable him to do so.The shricks of the thousands present, as his body, attired in his ordinary street apparel, descended were terrible, and when he reached the\u201d nd he rebounded and they lay as dead, {o was humediately conveyed to his dress: ing tent, where several doctors, gave him prompt attention, and he was conveyed to the St.Francois Haspital.Both his arms, close to the wrist, were broken, the right so badly that it is feared he will lose his hand.His Fight ankle was also badly fractured and in addition to other injuries he was sufferi from concussion of the brain.- It is \u2018impossiblé to says as yet whet lier he will recover.ALLIES FOR SILVER MEN.Pennaylvania Protectionidte Join Them in Return For Ald in Fight- Ing Tariff Reform.° WASHINGTON, September 30.\u2014A few days ago in the Senate, Senator Cameron (Penn- xyivania) made a s in favor of the silver filibusters in the Senate.Then came the petition of Mr.WhartonBaker,and alarge number of business firm in Philadelphia, asking for legislation to preserve protection | and the integrity of silver for moneymaking.It appears that the Pennsylvan peoples\u2019 action has as strengthened the hands of the free silver men, so that a compromise | from unconditional repeal of the Sherman law is possible._ l'resumably, ton,the silver men, ip p Ruining thus the support of the protectionists, have promised their aid in reventing any radical demolition of the ! cKinley r ers letter accompanying the position thus touches ou the | money question, after stating that the Democratic the tanifl grom ise to reform and nat the Sherman Act is responsible for the prevailing depression.The United States myst continue to use gold and silver as monoy at Tuan ratio, and must praintain their parity.udon silver would to cnalave its pie to the money lenders > Euro] n capitalist nations, ger these cireumstances the people ap peal tot you, gentlemen, so to legislate as preserve the protective charactor of the tari.al the in-\" t ty of silver as a money metal.4 to the former, your assurance of the maintenance of oxisting \u2018customs duties will restore confidence, re-vetablieh industrial activity, re employ the hosts of idle ror Speo and La rve the home market for home produce, he country, at thi tremendous crisis, needs to | have its indus system conserved and not | E as As to Silver.I propose to you theso practical meas 1, That \u201cthe United States shall admit silver bullion from American mines to De ona in, its mints upon the ment signiurage absorbing three: AA ot the the affes ence between the market {London price of the bullion And its value when coin î = That forvign Silver shall be orc \"vinage purposes A sein - all of this Fifierence b between th dont rice of its value when coine hat the United States shall invite at once a conterence with those nations of the wurid which have not committed themselves to gold mono- metallism, This would include especially the nations of North and South A nerve.| Japan amt China; and in Europe.\u2018 Russia and others.These nations are deep | ¥ interested, as we are in resisting the tempts to increase the powee of through degradation of the power of stiver, and inany of them, particularly Su off America aud eastern Asia, are those to whom wo may most easily and advantageously sell the excessof our manutactur ing industries Sach à conforence should exclude England and Germany: its conclusion without them would .direct the monez Police of the world, rve the integrity of mectalliom and preven the oon: slavement of the United States ra by the capitalist tes of the two great creditor nations, The stiver men are greatly encouraged at the turn affhirs have taken.mitted only rbinge faarket dre Found an Infernal Machine.PRAGUE, 'September 30.\u2014 An infernal machine with a labre fuse attached ta it was found last night on.the silt of a basement w indow.in the central police office.the men who caused disturbance an he evening of the Eruperor's irthday, xixty-nine have been arfested.All will tried for high treason.An officer ta the Reserves named Stepanek was arrested for having used insulting language as to the Ortawa, September 3\\\u2014The Trade returns for the, month of August «how that the total value of ex for the month was Jag 17, an {ucrease of 210 over the saine month last year.The value ses entered for consumption was qu - INDRA, a decrease of da from .The duty collec was OSR47A Larincrease où SUBIT, w _ \\ | .Cr ; ; \u2014\u2014\u2014Natural religion, © with reli Küd systématiædi.know the earth and its living ihhabitante $ will thus comprise not only eutu and biologi- cdl sciefbes but an ogy an psychohwy.Ou \u2018the other hand, one may take religion in its widest sense, as'covering the teliefs common to all the more important fatths, and more especially those general ideas which belong to il raves of men, and are usually included ander the term rad religion, though this, as we \u201cwe uates imperceptibly into that which is revealed.P if thereby we under stand the beliefs tairly deducible from the\u2019 th closely allied to mundane moral agent ta ve been lu existence.the \u2018Cosuiic process\u2019 of struggle ence from sav wild beasts rather than, theological idea of origi sin, and pessimism which § from it, have absolutely no foundation natural science.Even on the principle of evolution, no moral distinctions ase acquired A win held, they originated descent from the simple votée and inoffensive ways of these animals to war and Violence and injustice would be as much a all of man\u2019 as od in the Bible, and could have no con with 2 a pre vious inheritance of evil.But such notiona are merely the outcome of distorted philo- ical ideas and have no affinity with science properly so A Natural science, docs, however, perceive a discord between man, and especially his artificial contrivances, and nature, and a cruel tyranny of man over lower beings and interference with natural harmony and symmetry.In other wards, the indepén- of man have set themselves to subvert the nice and delicate adjustments of natural things in « Way to cause much evil and suffering to lower creatures, and ultimately - to \u2018man himself.How this has occurred science has not the means of knowi except turally, -and it van do little by way of remedy.In .the practical resultsof scientific knowledge seem in the first Ingtance usually to Raogra- vato the evil, though in some directions at least they diminish the woes of humanity.Xcience sees moreover a great m which it cannot SURRY.and for \"which it can appeal only to THE RELIGIOUS IDEA OF A DIVINE RE- DEMITION, On this account, If no other, science should welcome the belief tn a divine revé.lation to humanity.oa other s also it can see no on to the a of divine tio! The first cause him dent will, free agency and inventive powers |\u2019 2 | GUTICURN WORKS WONDERS | A BAD SCALP CALP DISEASE Sony Eraptices oa Heed.Hlbeting When Hair Was Combed.eiclans Tried.No Baron Cured by Cutieura.0 Las never given us any more trouble.well \u2018Ba eucotes wa iad with abe Cove end them in Star cave EDWARD KRANICH, Plantaville, Coan.1 af ; \u201cITCHING AND BURNING Ba on et edie) Bop Ba Rind Ret he iinet echa Fave me media: reli) a2 the ond ofa sores were we ARTETA DURGIX, 30 Tremoas Btroot, t, Chelsea, Mase, Rew the and internal medication of core etage tion, impurity and disease, and constitute the most affective treatment of modern times, ; & \u201cHow $0 Oure Bkin Disceses,** mailed fren, PIN Si i Sry Svea Ba Q ACH SIDES AND BACK, reyisin tru natural science, and, if reduced to a system, | may even Le considered as à part of it.Qur principal enquiry, therefore, should be not so much \u201cHow do scicatitic results agree ious beliefs, or any special form of themi™ but rather, \u201cHow mu and what particular portion of that which is \u2018held as Tiel belict is inseparable from: or fairly deducible from the results of natural sciened\u201d All scientitic men aro pared to admit that there ro Probably, prep cause or the PHENOMENA OF THE UNIVERSE We cannot, without violatiag all scientific probabitity, suppose these to be causeless, self-caused or eternal.Some may, however, hold that the first cause, being an ultimate fact, must on that account be un- knowahle.Though this may be true.of the first cause as to origin and essence, it cannot be trué altogether as to.qualities: \u201cThe first cause must be ant ent to all Phenomena, The on irl cause must be potent dep roduce all Hing» Sfocts, an must.de potentially the Whois fabrice of the universe.The first cause at be imma: terial, independent and in same sense Self- contained or individual.Th properties, which ronson requires us to assign to the first cause, are not very remote from the theological idea of a self-existent, ur power ul, and Jironal creator Aven if we fail to apprehend these properties of the first clause, we are not neces sarily shut up to absolute ticism, for science is familiar wi the ides that causes may be entirely unknown to us in themselves, yet wellknown to us in their laws and their effects Since then, the whole uni- Verse must in some sense be an illustration and devel lopment of ita first cause, it must all retlect light on this primitive power, which muat thus be known to ps at least in the same manner in which such cies as grav ition and the ethereal medium occu- Pyinæ space are known.hat mutual attraction of bodies at a distance, which we call vitation, is unknown to ux in its urigin aud nature, and indeed unthinkable as to its manner of ion; but we know well its all-prevail- tog laws, and effects.The ether, which seems to 0 occu p5 all space, and which transmits to us its undulations the light of the heavenly bodies.is at present in its nature and constitution not anly unknown but inconceivable: yet science would not Érstify us in assuming the positionof aguos- tics either WITH REFERENCE TO GRAVITATION OR ETHER.Nor can wo interpret these analogies in a theistic sense.The all is itself à pro- uct of the tirst cause, which must have existed previously, and of which we cannot atirm any extensiun in à material sense, The extension is rather like that of the human will, which, though individual and personal, may cont Animate a vast number of persons and agencies\u2014may, for example, pervade, aud regulate every pur tion of A great amy ur a great empire i Here again we are brought near to théolo- Rical doctrine, and porçeive that the first cause may be the will of an almighty being, or at least something which, relating to ai eternal and infinite ekistence, may be com- | pared with what will is in the lesser sphere of human consciousness.In this way we can at least form a conce \u201cphon of a power all l-pervading, ) yet person free, yet deter Thus science seems to have no place for agnosticism, except in that sense fu which the easence of all energics and even of matter is unknown: and it has no place for theism, except in that sense in which ries, like Km Hation, parently local- na central body, are extended in their din tbruughout the universe.-In this science merges into rational theism and its first cause becomes the will of : gi ine being, inscrutable in essence, ve iniversal in intluente, and manifested\u201d He His works.In thivky science tends fo he be not only theistic, but monotheistic, connects those ideas of gnity which it rs rives from the uniformity and universality of natural laws with the will of one lawmaker.Nor does law exclude volition, It becomes the expression of the unchanging willof intinite wisdom and foresight.Otherwise we should have'to believe that the laws of nature are either necessary ar fortuitous, and we know that neither of these alternatives is possible, red I ALL ANIMALS ARE ACTUATED RY INSTINCTS || ISR ï adapted to their necds and place in nature, we have a right to consider such instincts as lin accurdance with the will of their Creator.Should we not re the i intuitions of man in the same light, and also what way be called his religious and moral instincts?Of these, perhaps one of the most universal.next to the belief in a £ud or goda, is that in a future life.It seems to have been implanted in those antedilurian men whose remains are found : iu caverns and alluvial depusits, and it has continued to actuite theirdescendants eve: : since.This instinct of immortality shou surely be recogniærd by science as constituting one of the inherent and essential characters humanity.So far in the direction of religion the xcience of nature may logically carry us without revelation, and, we may with the Apostle Paul that even the heathen may learn God's power and divinity from the things that he has made.In point of fact, without the aid of either formal science ar theology.and in so far as known without any direct revelation, the belief in tod and RANA has actually been the commou property of all men, in some form more or less crude aud imper fect, But there are spec à points in revealed religion respecting \u2018whic the study | of nature may give some testimony.When natural science leaves merely material things and animal instincts, and acquainta: itscif and eth nature of man, it raises new questions with refer ence to the first cause.|, This.must include\u201c potentially: al that fd developed from it, ence the ratinnal and moral powers of man must be émanations from those inherent in the first cause, which thus becomes à divinity, having A rational and moral nature com with that of man BUT IXFINITELY RICHER.to) a On this point $ 8 \u2018 ren © ola fr have self houriy before our or in th instincts of the lower animals, which are regulated by his laws.It is the i ihapiration of the Alnlighty which gives mau his rational natura \u201cIs it probable then that the mind Of man is the ouly part of nature shut out trom the agency and communication of the all: evading mind?This is evidently im- .1£s0 have we not the & to de- kidney, and uterine Hip, r, and LC 1 _.| Damages ty watorou voyage ox 85: Wañtre- | dam _Bennine & Baresions Sales =x PACKAGES DAMAGED \" ALIZARINE COLORS \u2014AT AUCTION.The subscribers have received instructions to SR] a3 thelr stores, Nos.86 and 88 St.Poser st.mesma, the tea ocTORER, For account of underwriters ar others conceraed, 30 Pachages Allsarine Colors, Bale al TWELVE O'CLOCK (rion).* a à re CEMENT.7,000 Barrels of GENUINE WHITES and other best London brahds in stock and to arrive.Also Fire Brick, Drain Pipes, best quality and lowest prices.F.HYDE &CO., 31 Wellington Street.Haw tt I By purchasing Your Fall and Winter Clothing \u2014 at the \u2014 Model Clothing House | 126 St.Lawrence Main Strest.FAILURE RECORD.Canada and Uncle Sam Compared, to ADWAY'S You Will Save Money | | WHERE O.B.Thurston's Sales.| The Montreal Frat Auction Coy Will sall by Auction, within thelr Salesraom, 308 and $10 MoGill Street, on AT 2.30 O'CLOCK, One Car California Peaches ar on A © E TEIRSTON, A | N.B.\u2014Sale will begin sharp at 8.30.2290 8 \u2018 WHERE THERE'S A \u201c UNIVERSAL\u201d OR \u201cLEADER\u201d h Monday, 2nd October, tt Franer Bros\u2019 Sales, es MPORTANT V.I\" ALR CARRE CE LEE ALUABLR INGAND DRAUGHT HORSES, V PEN Lag DW AE AL MADR LE WARS FARM fie ERI ob rust Yo FOR © orale HOUGEE FU hy FlaNo, welgnt a oat 4.808 galt pair Druighi se and Double Worries HR oF.Reaping Machine, mi R oot cutter: This w of the most inportant salee Boe Roa in the vicinity o Montreal tre There te no better Farm in the Province, every sr and in perfect condition.ran WILL BE SERVED.SALE AF 10 O'CLOCE, z4 at FRASER BRON, Auctionesre.-\u2014\u2014SFOVE\u2014 USED THERE'S HOPE.OTHER ARE USED ITS SMOKE.mosTuY| Le more than they were in the last year of a Ne that divine inspiration a present in The For mors Great Ad e.* salus and inventive Po that in a NEw YORK.September 30 \u2014 Bradstreets Pl LLS pisher.degree it may animate the | to-day publishes a record of the business 9 wT FACT 1% ave ea directly 1 rat self, may fallures in Canada hs d Newfoundland for An Excelleat ad Bi Cathariic ' SER een teachert Science cannot assure us of this, thé first ni hat the aber SF nia îne ._ Cy 7 but it makes no objection to it it This.how.creased 33, as compared with the number i ever, raises the question miracle an for the corresponding nine months of Perfect Pargatives.Scothing Aperients, Act W ! superuatural: but in opposition to these The increase in liabilities for the nine Without Pain, Always Rellable and\" Nate M ne ats at alia TRU oF the Front, Tug a compared ras Fate apres a with the nine months is.41 per cent.| | ; ! Ed nf at cine potes nice Nil the incrense in assets has been per Pe ne Sof ni if exercised previously, would have bee cest Following Is the rd y provinces: Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous : « 3 Eee eme | ESE E lLossof |THE CALIGRAPH\u201d | dence of, for the time, superhuman powers.\u201d | Sauer, 1 aut to thi sen the | è êsass TUE j=0SS O \u2026 App etite, \u201cTypewrite ju gs Fageiiéy of intelligences PE =.RT eg >> writer: or as to.God himself.Nor does miracle | : Sick Headache, in this aspect counteract natural law.Lf La 20e .: Tha cals Typewrivee mt en Froth | The for the miraculous within < ERNEST ES 5 Indigestion Wente of Commons, Ottawa.the limits of natural law, and the g Nh 3ses 3 4 : \u2019 , i We are now replacing SEVEN that bave been weed properties of natu objects, is thus & S8539E =3 3 Di Feelin ro .practically infinite, in The metaphysical aes Sg zy £S, wt Dirt of ae Department \"1 Sedo Machine arguments of t t generation.inst 4 EET - E ape Co : the possibility of miracles have in fact \u2018been = ss 19 \u2018B u a Sp rates ce destrored by » 3.the tt sa of science, this d ë tiie 2 ne - oo avan Ne mare pg Eastern ©ntarte, no limit can set to divine agency ln is 8 3 >onstipation t, provided the end is worthy of = S H p > 173$ Notre Dame 54, means on the other hand science has Sp | E - - D ; .\u2014 insaw pastures (mitations of divine mi 3 | £52333858 (2 |» Ye een J + .3 idisress =: ei agers a caro we o DHE 1 Emme | T.A.MORRISON & CO, or these reasoris the attitude of science: OT 2 [Rana BRT oo 118 St Peter Street.to Foires revelation is not one of gS > = Heart.Cooking or Suftooa boos when de ¢ - ism, except in so far as any professed reve- : ÿ3s2-8=: = El EP ee Rd ol PI I ra Building Bricks, lation is con to natural facts and laves, 2 - Perepiration, Ÿ of tbe Skin and Eyes: Pais tn Bevelled Bricks.This is a question on which I do not hee the Side Abel.jémte aad Sudden Flushes of Heat, ; pose to enter, but inay state my conviction, î ses =32 jf porn inter RABWATS PILLS v2 to the Porous Terra Cotta.dicate, that the O1 aid New Tortaments IT aig [iat ean ni Bostwick Metal Lath, af the Christian faith while tree to monte - 2 2 2 : Frice 13 cts.per bor.da pau im in their references to it.infinitely transcend £ E550 53 © ait Me Same Montreal: 88 laiwmins IVSTATE MRS.A.HENDERSON its teaching in their sublime revelations re- & 3 gag 3-28 3 thousande will be œnt to LIQUID ATION ALE spesting God and bis purposes toward man, Gês 84325F 5 oo THE PUBLIC: Be sure ask for RADWAYS Finally, we have thus seen that natural £5 Pie.86 sv.that tbe naine TRADWAY\u201d ia on what Jou buy.A desirable in the Village of Huntingdon, be- science is hostile to the old materialistic ZORLSL a pare 1 vous Gris Mill, Me stories Roll: worship of natural objects, as well as to tho &=\u2014 - P J A RUM AT f REST: TS Shs also Fred To meal worship ancestors and heroes, amant | The number of failures for the nine A N N D Jed wore, ve firus-claes ordee a ity general.and of the state, or indeed of months of 1888 in the United States was + rebuil Sew Sic Circudar Saw, Ehingio Machine ete.anything short of the great first cause of 11,174, an increase 51 per cent, over the 4 3 Erick Saah and Dour Factury, Improved Machinery.ail.Itis also hostile to that agmasticism total for the corresponding months of 188 HE ACADEMY.Do Ella et which professes to.eo \u2014_ ire a The liabilities were Fe, o 00, four times ; È n Bory rex ine aed as 8 miller's house.fonte the primary cause with th he Coats what thes were in 1x6 and 64 per cent.fre ame rt bot sides of.ing rt Sa : bas fall WALKER WHITESIDE, THE TRAGE- Number or Patienta Treated Since the Year 1888 The following table, Just supplied, shows the number of patients treated at the Montreal General Hospital since 1852 and the expenditure each year since that date.dcr of patients treated in Out- cor Department from Mas 1, 1877, sill April = Lu, incl | Raman Pro Year.Cathalica, testants Test wera LW 1063 187990.61M 40: LE * 2006 re 116 33 ANT A618 27 | (Xn) see Is 220 1.48 8&1 FN 154 4.354 og 2X5 ea St < LG RS &353 3.030 833 en M0 10213 Reis Hy eT aan 8 NSS WS 205 1,082 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u2014 Total.aa HI 125,333 \" The table following shows the noter ot At a meeting of the Provincial Executive of the Dominion Alliance yesterday after noon a uest from the Dominion Executive, that Nir.Carson, the secretary, be al- owed to pi through Ontario with the Royal Commission, was granted.he secretary reported that, in answer to his letter to the Government complaining that the tines for selling lic uor on Sunday, June 24, had never been collected, he had simply received a formal acknowledgment.+ also reported that.in spite of Ald.Prefon- taine's promise given two weeks ago, tocall the.Early Closing Committee \u201c\u2018early next week,\u201d no meeting had yet been called, A Joint Tex Report.\u201cAt the meeting of the Chambre de Commerce yesterday afternoon a committee was appointed to frame su tions on Provincial taxation.The of Trade is to be inv ited toappoint a committee to co-operate so that a Joint report can be made to be Ii Tried before the next meeting of the Legis- ture.| AISI outdoor patients yr since May 1, 1877 - ~~ \u201cis conceived in conventional lines.resulting from his action.On the | à It has nothing to say agaînst tie belief ina Hoa fon panic, IL The amber fai TAS POE etn the Chats or, | divine Frat Cause, against divine miracle or.than the- to for the twelve DIAN, AT THE QUEEN'S.the whole year.inspiration, against the idea of a future mouths of an since 1884 + 0 n also be soid of the hate Mre.A.Her- life, or against any moral or spiritual means | - ay 3 dermra containing atout mine acvre of land beautitully for restoringg mau to harmony with God and The Scavenginx Department.oe house is 14 story, built of stooe -well he nature.As à cons pence, it will be found A New Comic Opera to be Produced = with out ings also two cottages now - that a\u2019'large proportion of the most dist tn, inahe superintendent of the city scaveng- 4 pedal a good rental Ta) nas portanity to pur guished scientitic men have been department stated this morning that, \u2014\u201cThe SU Alarm\u201d at the fincet farming nd in this Province The water power de pious in their lives, and friends of religion.9 ugh all the residents of the new sec : capable of being developed Bo as 10 run more _\u2014_\u2014 tion in the West End had been notified by Rayal\u2014Gosslp of the than in at For pa TS apply to Sallors' Conoert.card of the change in the ight of the re 1 MENRERION.| Exeeuters, The weekly Sailors\u2019 Institute concert was moval of the to Wednesdays and Stage.: getingden.Que.given last night by the choir of Chalmers\u2019 Saturdays, a great many did not t out \u2014_ MACLARES, LEET, ANITH & THR, Church, under the leaterahip of Mr.H.A.their barrels until last night, with the De Wolt Hopper and his company of Huntingdon, Jelicitery, CUS.Tr 1 hav er.The following took part: Misses result that he had to send the he 3 merry makers, presenting the comic opera = Bain, Turner, Chatwin, Guthrie, Rose and round to collect it this mornin the success \u201cPanjandrum,\u201d will form the great Stewart, and Messrs, Dettmer, Baker, department was put to considera he incon.\" the A.v of M OTICE.McGill and Rev.G.C.Heine, in addition to Yenience in consequence.The change, ho Attraction at Academy usic next N the choir.The ships furnished the follow.said, had been made in order to distribute week.The initial presentation of \u201cPun- ent Walter Jack, steamship tho\u2014wark fa ore evenly throughout the jandrum\u201d in this city will be given on next Estate ef late JOUN \u2014_\u2014 pee) \u201cAmarvnthia:\u201d Fred Powers, Ed.Hughes, week, and he ho, the residents would LL .All persons baring dai sakl Estate, are re- John te John Leason steamahip fall in with it.This district extends from Monday evening.\u201cThe comedian's support quest 0 Sie thom mette y atre mithoue dehy.¢ Superior,\u201d Haralio Taylor, MetH}} atreet to the city limits west, be- ing company, which: comprises all of its pier ale HF Karrine steamship \u201cLabrador.\u201d The Rev.G.C.tween'St.Antoine and St.James street, and original members, is headed by Miss Della Aves No.ie Meuill steed Heine \u2018occupied the ch chair.includes all the cross streets to the Grand.Fox.The other principal membe HP.KERRLYN, ___ Trunk t west of Bonaventure Station, Miss Grace Gold N = tel - W.H Cox.THE GENERAL HOS BRAL HOSHIT AL \u201cI.| The nights are W ednesdays and Saturdays.Read, dau À Stanley.Alfee % nger; Sam u \" - per Brecutors The Dominion Alliance.others \u201cPanjandrum\u201d will be elaborately oatisal, Wh Septem pp and brilliantly costumed, and the uotion au be identically t the same as when presented in Now York City.At the Queen's Theatre.Mr.Walker Whiteside, who appears at the Queen's Theatre next ek in 2 re er toire of Shakespearean plays 8 ken of by an exchange r.Walk Vhiteside is a ble auras Unknown as an actor, his name unfamiliar evén tot in whose keeping the record of matters theatrical is placed, it vas hardly \u2018doing him an injustice to anticipate a performance devoid of either merit or interest.His Hamlet, considered by itself, was à very interesting perfortuance.It ia an impersonation of © extraordinary value.Mr.Whiteside is evidently a young man of intelligence and of observation.His Hamlet ° _adopts the natural idea of the character\u2014 that of simulated madness\u2014and the metaphysical one which ich was ance so popular, far-fetched as On Mon day evening Mr, W niteslde wi will be seen in \u201cHamlet.\u201cne Suil Alarm * at the Rayal.The attraction at the yal Theatre Bext which is expected to be produced the first week in Oct \u2026 The scene of the opera is laid in a tropical island in the South Pacific, where a native chief (played by Barrington) sends his daughter (played by the American Miss MacIntosh) to Girton College.She returns with a miscell company of English people, who endeavor to reconstruct government of the island on the English model.The sohool fo to introduce scenes from \u201cThe rN wor Scandal\u201d intos a music hall programm y sas- trous renuits at at the he Canterbur London.Miss Clare Greet, a capable actress, was the: Teazle, and William Farren, one of a long line of famous Sir Peter Teazles, filled that character, but the audience would not have Sheridan at any price, and a an ignominious run of one consecutive night the attempt to educate the music hall contingent was abandoned.\u201cLady Windermere's Fan\u201d wiil be played at the H Jen < ra House during tho week of Jet This will be the first a; pearance a the at of the company cially lected by Charles Frohman to sent Oscar W des play thi this season.A Yer he company will ment at © company , icago a on en e Schiller ho bly there.which has just been com STOVES {nes INSOLVENT NOTICE.Important: Auction fal fale of Bry Coeds.In tho matter of BEDARD & CO, Ottawa.WIL be s0id by Public Auction on the premises, No.59 Rideau Street, Ottawa, On THURSDAY, kth OTTORER, 1898 The are ett ot Jos slock In in tra, and Sho amen Toon Furaks late tû trade conststt of à very fine assort~ the Etes being Staple Dry uoods.Amounts as Inventory Lo abuut.-.313,600 00 op Furniture \u2026.\u2026.\u2026.360 00 $12,050 00 Inventory - and stock may be seen on the mises.Pron BALE ATS P.M.P, LARMONTEE, LAB, MACDGXALE, Auitionsen \u2014 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of BELAND & MORRIER, m3 -Pe Q me an, wilt sell 2% or the brooke, P.Q., on TUESDAY, THE 3rd 1903, AT TEN O'CLOCK, \u201cre a200t2- ot-the-estate-as \u2018Stock ot Dry Goods, Groceries, Boota and 3hoes, Hardware, INSOLVENT | NOTICE.The und will sell by suction Under the lnstructions Mr.J.M.reaudrodi, at the store No.2300 Notre Dame Street - Goods, ad SET T06 00 578.08 BALE AT RLEVEN O'CLOCK.KRNT & TURCOTTR, Accouatante.- EARCOTTE BROS.« Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In tho matter of JULRS ASLIN, Merchant.\u2018The undersigned will sell ubic auction No.116 51.sguea mt get vy ° as Monday, tnd Oct, 1893, 212.30 o'clock Ph Big the assets of the Insolvent, consisting of, viz: canned Meats, Shop Fixtures, Marble Counter and Tables, Mirrors © Crystal Gasallers, a and accessories Baysage and Meat Machine and other utenalls.a For inventory and inspection of stock apply t@ AMEDER LAMARCEHEK, Assignes, 1700 Notre Dame Strests INSOLVENT NOTICE.in.the matter of L I.BELAIR, Montreal Tho undersigned will sell ho Ay auction at Na 1974 Notre Dame Street, Mon Friday, th October, ue 1 \u2018elec, the assets of the estate as un Stock and fixtures of a Lau nt, Restaurant License.KENT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place d'Armes, MARCOTTE RROA.\" WI mw i Auctioseets INSOLVENT NOTICE.In we, mattor ot pe SIGEFROT CARTIER, Merchant, Yt.Francois du Montreal, Mb September, LAA The undersigned will sell by Public Auction, On TTERDAY, the 3rd OCTORER, 1803, M IL o'clock a.m.8 at the Ralesrooms « ot real e: St.James street, Montreal, asta of the Insolvent, consisting of ze.Fixtures and Rolling Stock 103.30 Dook Debta, as per List.The a wlll be open for! Baturdas L the sou sept.Inven Book Debts\u2019 are at my offipe, No 1709 Dame st.ANEDEE LAMARCHE, Centon, 9 MONTREAL, Sh Sepiember, 1593 A 2 aw t ry le ted t tant, besides Virginia Harned, Mx.EJ.eue Frank Gil i iors.Howell Hamel.îlle, Edward À M son, Evelyn Campbell.and ar Jahan, Mr.Pinero's denial that his successful ont: \u201cThe Second Mrs.Tangquera VT was unded either on Augier's | a d'Olympe\u201d or Dr.ul nau ~ is not to be acc Mr.Frmanuel L that Pinero's mast bold steal from Lindau's drama.° even goes so far as to say that if Pinero n saw the piece ia question, then Mr.en dal, who was familiar with the ot, told it to him, and with that as a that the London critica, win one exception, have.declared to the teat drama of modern times.Yondon World of the Nr.William Archer makes an payee comparison of the Pinero and Lindau plays, ores beyond question that there is pr no truth in the Charge that the Rowan playwright owes anything to his \u2018Whenever a man writes be piece it is the si for some one tô charge him with plagiarism.Mr.Pinero\u2019s position, however, is Sstablinbed, and indiscrimi charges are not lik affect it In the slightest.at\" The Second will Tenqueray J 3 > = > ; = == 3 FY 2 week will be Joseph ur's drama, \u201cTh tg gis EES fil i ts gad He of i 22 Still Alarm.~ The piece tells the ators of a ver Io Bapeodi- : LE Fo Ets Es À : £q 23 28 ! = brave young fireman's life and ite many - come.ture.«3 Fwd +2 sta Fie 3 2 thrilling episodes.Several startingly 20° 123 Td.1 qi : To i >» istic effects are shown, including a real fire ; Rg : HE Re £ 6 Hi : cf engine in © ration, and tho entire war.\u2018 - ' ot\u2019 .tongs of the firemen from moment les n= nee in see LS + is u sg \u2019 se = $\u2014 alarm strikes to the extinguishing of the 0 JE 123M TAK AGT M8 Ds CS 2 R Bm = lames.The company is said to be a strong wa 18 IIE T3 AMS SK HY We 6 = \u2018té w 100 and capable one.Will.S Harkina, who 1983 Ne 1 AUT KM 1M6 34 en à 12 22 - 40 200 has played the part of \u201cJack Haale.» the 1553 MSN IRON ATP LS ASS Sm CN * \u2014% sé-\u2014\u2014#\u2014_ M0\" {[hero, several RéASONS, again heads e 1884 1300 Ne) AS 18S A 6B \u2014 vs 26 © \u20ac cast, and two trained horses are 1963 1868 ROM 50 LOS 6M GE \u2014 Ut Xr .60 the co 19 11,040 Rd ASE L330 3 AN ~ RX.© 20e © company.ae Das ae cr 0 S 6 - Mm sn oR w= xedo which has Dr to toured 18a HED Nive TMS 2M7 M8 iM ME AW MW em Aiud tor four years, will bo li toured lee IGE NM QD Luis 6% 6S \u2014 zi { 5; 0 oo HF Theatre shortly, for the first nil NY 1238 AS RS 2 WT \u2014 3 (net \u2014 ny cen's i HR No ae ce oC ON NS OR aN ae mm = SR IN ae IM ON ON CZ IN Hm [8] SolSmith Ras prospereus ever se à INS 1540 18035 SN SE Ww \u2014 263 1159 Se 430 His receipts for x OES NE RN OE IR RE 7 2 AS 7 OS [ouvert oi NOR heim Li \u201cBix Ard a x a 5 x\u201c, ss re Zw» to to thé statement, wi would be in ore order.or ms BR \u2014- - 7% X = 430 IS NH The ie ZZ e-em | 8 ws 0 Te | Tue other day an officer of the vu 30 220 Ms.KT MO me ass \u2014 4x ciety for the Prevention of Cruel ty to Chir LS mage ME - No a \u2014 LIN las - 330 dren called at Jibs tor ake inquiries IS SARS NIE 1s \u2014 \u2014 KE US WM Ms rRAN - 32 about Ludwig Merk new and ex- \\ may ais axes \u2014 - 50 lB NN LIES as - an tremely small pat.het beats a drum in\u2019 ist ; 030.as = \u2014 MS LM & LS5 14 \u2014 M0] \u201cA Trip to Mars\u201d which is r than him.1506 MUEST XN 4! _ -_ 794 1,064 8 1.33 1 \u2014 ny self.erkel has the size an 1er RSI ss ce \u2014 \u2014 mm List N IRA - 00 \"baby less than th x oth bat the mR wis anes tes s - Ww LAT 41 > LI Is - a9 ofa t ree years iso a 26% BI \u2014- \u2014 %I 1406 3) 120 Iie \u2014.a factis that at the next pres dential lea: N40 BI 1299 \u2014 | \u2014 NE- 12385 A Ls Ree = 30 tion he will east his vote for the candidate = 53% BW Bad - \u201c , M8 13M 5 13 nM - 300 of bia is choloe.NN ses WIE ~ +, MLR IT 2 Ns \u2014 me TS Se Ce ae mn MSW TOY SL voy Company in London la rebears- ma, , SIN SWANS BLE Lu.* .WW 23 NN NAM 5.80 BW tng i Gilbers and Sallivan ange, EA PE ce : - Ce TT eu @ - _ a INSOLVENT NOTICE.Jn the matter of DUMINIQUE D.\u2018brome.TUESPAY, the frd OCTOBER, 1088, At Ten o'clock a.mm, AU the Awsets abaadol in this matter and Stock Jewellery, Clocka, -832977.70 Fixtures (Sater.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.h., 390.78 ! t2068.51 The can bo agen at the office bf the Curator, No.42 Piaton Street RL The Dn the 20d ober.PT SONN MYAN, Auctionver, m2 FV rotor.N THE FENATE OF CANADA.NO- tios of application for divorce.ice is rn that James Bt Cry Teal, ta District of he Province qe an, wiil the the provi C Canada At the nest Rill of or Re ame Bie at Whe me Marte Ostherine Charlotte A Dug se and Trg of Que her, airteenth day ri à Mental, ie of Begtembet, ground of ubery.3 SER Faust \\ ON A i [SE | Deseo ms vate.the ofthe 1 N .Three Rivers, 4 a 7 2e .ekirt,gplain or with its flounce.a ftonable succe: mach liked Some of the newest have |- 8 marbled appenra ce: the Jacquard | Yy-woven ones * \u20ac > @rer the shouülders.+ Another ERT \\ COMING ~ CHANGES IN FASHIONS.Stiffening of the Skirts _Discarded by Parisian Dressmakers.HT eee = a WOOLLEN MATERIALS HAVING A | FASHIONABLE SUCCESS.Lr Whip Cords Much in Favor\u2014Laces and Ribbons on Tea Gowns, .| __ There are plenty of changes in store in the immediate future in regard to styles; the Louis X111styles are becoming moreand more the wmode of great ladies and leaders ot fashion and no fashion can show to greater advantage the splendid hrocades and other rich materials of the present day, while the large lace collars, the aigyilettes of ribbon, thelittle round basque of that period, the skirts open over tabliers fastened by cAour or bows of ribbon, are almost universally becoming.Let us hope that these facons \u2018will be rese ) their clients who have the artistic taste as well as knowledge to make and reproduce thera only in such Jab- vics as ar suitable and not attempt to adapt them to inexpensive and common-place materials, But the Louis XIE pure and\u2019 simple, is by no means the only type that \u201cwill tind favor in coming months, aud do so, too, without completoly banishing some of the fashions at present worn, Two of the principal Paris couterriers made slightly draped skirts.Hero they are.A nary-blue foulard \u2018with yeliow spots, the round skirt trimined, with two bands of yollow satin ribbon covered with, black lace; the.skirt, a very little raised un each hip, showed a petticoat to match, just clearing the ground.The skirt, worn over the bodice, had a hand of ribbon and lace covering the upper edge; braces of the same attached to it, passing draped skirt was of white glacds PLATE IIL lk with shaded stripts, decpening from ht mauve to \u2018\u201cdahlia\u201d violet; the skirt had two plaits at the centre of the front, forming panier folds at the sides, and the back was in two douffants; au under skirt \u2018of \u201cdahlia\u201d violet silk was slightly shown by the draping of the overskirt.The bodice, a little potuted in front, had a small ud cat en forine in square tabs, A larga Qllar of old lace ED ELEGANT EFFECT of this gown, and was a little draped on shoulder by cAour of \u2018\u2018dahlia\u201d velvet, pour slveves ending at the elbow, with {abot frills of lac.When such fashions as ese\u2014the open skirt over a different ohe, of the Louis XIII period, the INW (rapidly hecom vulgarised), the plain moderately full skirt flowinæ easily and fully\u2014ot which we have already in- uced several varictica\u2014and the doche or flounces, cut to sha the skirt\u2019 flounced to the waist, and the double skirt\u2014all make their appearance at the same time, certainly all tastes may be suited, and vet their wearers remain more or less in the fashion.The are of moderate dimensionk, decided- 1y clearing the ground all'round if for whik-.ing wear, Just touching it for simple indoor wear, and a trifle longer for afternoon dress, and will remain in favor all the autamun and winter forall kinds of materials and classes of gowns, The more elaborate fons such Ax we have described, are be- finatog to make their Appearance, and will reserved by women of tasto, at least, for moro habillrrs gowns and richer fabrics.All tho leading Paris and London dress ; ers have discarded the stiffening of the: skirts; these are allowed to hang nat lys sthen: any support is given, this is due en tirely to the underskirt, ; SERGE IS OF COURSE, NUCH WORN.It ts, indeed, an absolute necessity in a robe\u2014-but there are many newer wool- den materials that are having a very fash- a uccess, among them the \u201cHopsack- Ing\u201d fabri =, especially the glace varicties in mixtures black and red, violet and green, brown and wold, black and blue, ete.\u201cDrap changeaut*is a very effective material; it is gapocies of coarse woollen crape, and is pro- uced in many colorings,old rose and green, and gree en and red, and other combinations, he shot Cheviots in blue and d.blue, also ma « There are some diagonals with shot silk spots that are novel in effect, and there are many varieties of basket ths in which the et-weaving la dis.otly seen: these are always in mixed colorings.such ns electric and brown, vtalet and green, red, and steel .The whipoords are much in favor: dresses ar made of them, well trimmed: these and other fabrics of fine makes are suited, to more ¢ te treating than the h- Indecq during \u201cHe comt month a vast number of mantariate will be warn, ranging from mousselines dé soirs, ailk crépons, Pompadour muslin, white.apotted mualing, with deli- oately colored floral designs, to cloths and other na velvets and tours À nylaë and ee such extremes, Ana pe nd, black an coarse and ro silks, brooaded, striped, spotted, on plain or shot grouuda.THE GREATEST NOVELTY OF THK DAY \u2018in\u2019 corsages, and one that met with great favor at once, is a ue hodioe of a totally different type to any that has been seen for it buttons down the front, and has a bas Que cuvering the hips, and sitting a little away from them; the back is a trifle longer and pointed: it is open up the centre nearly to the waisti\u2019at the seam of the side bodice net the back the lmsque is cut suticiently wider than the seam to allow of the material forming a double box-plait, the lower ede running with \u201cCascade: out-line into the ue; the double folds are fastened outside the.basque, just below the waist, J under a Montespan rosette.The upper ait of the corsage is na inch above the shoulder, forming a short V at the hack and a rather deeper one in front.TI is fnished ET s cut away .to | seme time This is the Corsage Montespan:\u201d™ | ae BAER = ASIE AL: 1 PPL Dn enna oan + as thy .= - ET soa \u2014 THE MONTREAL, DAILY STAR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 189 \u2014 ° \u2014 \u2014nume sv the upper «dge shaped to the line to which they are shown, and the lower, uaturally being much wider, hangs fuller: this fulness is generally confined to the back only, its degree must depend principal on the- figure, the appearance of which is most affected by the height and width of the basque.hase_sha jues, whatever\u2019 their length and width, require great nioety in their adjustment, and their correctness of shape is so much iniportance t without a very good pattern.© THEY ARE WORSE THAN FAILURMS.Basques formed by small gathered or Kilted flounces, square or leaf-shaped tabs, or loops'uf ri looked fois \u2018 may > ward to before long: these will be adapted only for smart wna, for the simpler materials, and styles of walking and mom- ing dresses; the basque cut in combination with the bodice, or added en forme, are more en régie.The draped ices are by no means tobe dethroned by TR all sleeves e galine, consists of a straight tlounce gather ed to A round yoke, the latter covered by a second flounce; the lower edge of this is cut in long leaf-shaped points, of which, there are six, long enqugh to hang below.the coming wiute tions\u2014a similar ornament being placed below the lower pour others have the one n ef fantened à centre to simulate wo sa, While one pf the prettiest Jiçuns in Lio ist he pouf drawn up on the shoulder; this is exceedingly graceful pouf of one material over the sleeve of another, or for with Aabillées Rowus, low or.open ,bodices, the drapi of the pouf showing a hamdson es a lace below.The sleeve, formed ofa series PLATE IV.the e fringe, a frill, or of little frills, is light-looking in summer materials, \u2018but is unsuited for any thick FOR EVENING DRESS : nd above the-elbow, some are fabric, and is indeed becoming to very few ~] figures.tinlshed \"with a sabot of lace narrower at the bend of the arm; all the varieties of sleeves we have mentioned above are Adaptable for evening wear by omitting the portion below the elbow.Some of the very Iatest novelties in sleeves will be seen in the plates in this number; that with the straps over the lower pout isexceedingly que.Two of thelatest novelties in ictures- Eollets™ have been produced this week, one in shot ends above the shoulders; between the wider\u2019 points less than half the length of with ashaped rever covering the tiny piece above the shoulder, widening as it descends down the back, when it isopen to correspond with the ue, with a double box ait cacti sido, the two brought together the centre under a \u201cMontespan™ bow.The front garniture sponds.The sleeve is a long droopi pouf, turned under above the elbow and open on the outside of the arm to haif the height of the pour.The fitting bodice worn under the \u2018Corsaie Montespan\u201d to complete it for day wear is of brocade, with pouf sleeves over fitting ones of the same, the brocade a showing in the opening of the pouf sfceva the cursage proper.| ; ANOTHER VERY PRETTY CORSAGE, in this' case suited for a young girl as we'l as youug married, women, while the Monte- pan would be too elaborate in sagun for he former, is called the \u201cAureole,\u201d and is made in soft silk, foulard, or crepeline of silk and wool, of plain or shot color; the round-waisted bodice laces behind, and comes half way up the bust like a corselet, & DArTow strap passes oxer the shoulder from the front and back of the arinhole; s t - accordion frill der covers the and fuller one a band over the Siow; an turning towards the shoul strap, and a slightly wid odges the bodice, from which it stands out pn \u201cvertugadin.\u201d This bodice may be worn over guimpes and sleeves of mowaseling de laine; ora < matorisicurrespondi with the skirt, and is very tty for evening wear over lace, fine muslin or chiffon on a low or high =ilk lining.ues aro certainly coming into fashion rapid y; for coat bodices, below the taifetas glacé\u2014 fashi b worn\u2014 surah and foulaniss shot orn dessein Irish slik popiias, peas Jota and a variety of | wah I open or closed, the ues cut with the bodice, or added a tri ow waist\u2014ih Lhia case they are cut en forme, PLATE 1.this supports à round pouf sleeve ending in I towards making the waist look round PLATE II.\u2014 ; .d small, but not to any exaggerated separated theclosely-fitting basqued bod they will both reigm in perfect amity oyer their sub- Jects; the draped bodi t as possible, mounted on a perfectly-fitting lining\u2014made with all the care ofan ordinary bodice, shaped and bowed in the same manner\u2014is so graceful in itself, and can be made to fit so becomingly over the figure\u2014 as in the hands of an artist the material can strained in one place when the contours are worth showing, and draped when any imperfection exists, that there is no danger of its beinz totally abandoned for the cor sage a with ita exactions and disclosures, lay a 1 r part than ever in the toilette just now.Parisian dress makers are lavish: | ng laces and ribbons on all tea gowns and dishabille costumes.It is said that ermine is hgain to be worn as a trimming for voluminous evening cloaks of velvet and ribbon bows are inuch woru for hats and bonnets in Paris.Black and white is still a ropular combination for these chapeaux and little win, till stand up in the front of them.All Bodices, however varied the facon, tend ice, with as few seama BELTS AND GIRDLES \u2019 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 berth peut es, - epaul- revers, and other oonduce to the effect n aided by the sleeves; eo armhole, and stan away from the shoulder, or p towards the elbow either style being attainable by the aleeve cut with fuli upper partaand shaped to the arm below, or the pouf, drooping, | worn over a fit 1 pow/e hate thoes or lace insery Some.eves with double by ribbons, \u2018 =e With beads and the bac collars are very on th e but its not certain that the autumn days.Bik 1 wi an upper crust may be added work of strips of paste, apples, add hat w butter a and aprinkle many as will with butt minutes.oan be ea was bak cupfuls of milk, smooth cream vw the remainder, the suet, and k with sugar and cream., add © apples till ir Plooks on a bright-colored \u2014and serve with the yolks of the %, two cupfuls of sad half a cupfal of suman.pra , t teaspoonful quite an about PLATE V.shoul th the bengaline, tho other in shot velvet, former, of shot pink and moss green The ne waist, and ints aremuch the others, these are folded in a box plait each side of the short central points\u2014the line running from these into jackets and the longer form of jacket, the redingote, are it is reported to be much worn during r.They are to be heavily tfare= pascinénterttts and ks are to be ornamented as much as the fronts, so say the authorities.So far as the shapes are.yet revealed they will be tight-fitting and the | , skirt of the jacket quite full.The round much pulled and rs, Capes.are sti ey will gursive thered worn, HOUSEHOLD RECEIPTS.Apple Ple.the mixture, an - \u2018qualities which it is first possible for a Tit is important for him to SEDLPLLRPERY + MOTHERS\u2019 3 CORNER.Silver and bluo in à cloudiess sky.Cheerful Obedience and Industry.A nt, next to maintaining a child's health, should cultivate his will to cheerful obedience and indusury.These are the child to uire; and acquis qualities are those which bring the a and are the most praiseworthy.__To Stop Blseding at the Nose.The only reliable remedy for bleeding at the nose is ta move the jaws rapidly.This has been known for years, but a modern fad has made it much more easy to adhere to e scription.à person who suffering From severe hemorrhage \u2018of this character will chew gum viciously for a minute or two the bleeding will entirely cease, and p some gum in his pocket so that when the feeling of fulness which precedes the renewal of attack comes on he can avert the danger in a few minutes.\u2014\u2014Chicago H How \u2018to Spoll Children.tty untruths; give them what the for: shout at the top of never encou heir efforts to do better; fly into a\u2019passion [with them several times a day; punish them if they break some trifle by accident; don't, enter into their es; when they ask forinformation tell them to be quiet; let them think the streets are the best place to play; never take any notice of their childish sorrows; don't have any toys or playthings tossed around the house; don't bother yourself about whose house they go to; don't trouble inviting their companions to.your house; alwaÿs take part against thelr teachers; and try to for get as much as possible that you were once young yourself, _ The Care of Infanta.Why, asks Dr.Andrew Wilson in Health, doso many infants die during the first year of life?I should startle you if gave you the exact figures, but I may tell you that the risks of death for infants under one Jear -0ld are simply trem: ua.It dun these] \u201cwarm months that infont-diarrhœa attacks its helpless little victims.Let every mother nursing her child, therefore, be specially @recful over its welfare in the hot weather.Let her see to the purity of the milk it gets, cry r voice at them; lowed to remain in a heated place.It is this souring of milk which is at the root of much infant illness, and dirty feeding bottles, and tubes not pro rly scalded out (and washed oy with alittle bicarbonate of soda dissolved in the water) are ile causes of many infant troubles.Baby's Wardrobe.At an early period of baby's existence, when it bas to be thought df entirely in the matter of dress; when it isa subject of in- ditferenoe to the tiny strangér whether ar rayed in the daintiest sand wools or the \u201cplainest cotton, the child of well-to-do uts nevertheless has its p in ashion\u2019s world, and e amount of the attention of those whose business it is to provide for such needs.The baby, as a uew-comer in the family, to endergo à considerable amount of i tion and criticism, and it is quite natural that its mother should desire its infant charms to be enchanced by the attractions of dress.This being a foregone conclusion, it is not difficult to understand how every For the most part, the baby of the present period is dressed in miniature reflection of its elders, modified, of course, in a very great degree, yet sufliclently in keeping with the.prevailing fashion to have sometimes very short walsta,at others quite long; oua year, pointed waists; another, squ But of one thing the present generation should be thankful.and that is that at no period have babies been so comfortably and Lecomingly dressed as the present.Special establishments are at work manufacturing goods and garments for the use of infants, yo dainty and lovely in fabric as ing cloyds of | thelr ancien 5 vivid and sweet, their im- -by, - Black Oxford ties are the only low shoes ha thought to be in taste for the street, The baby moon sinks low in the weet; A pretiy novelty n white is also much Ciand iy wee queen, Trith kisson tender, worn.The latter are more suitable wear a \u2014Mrs.Annie Douglas Bell\" \" for young people.7 to at table and to ak the tee etre ou the rocuipt ?allow 1 Editor Etiquette Department: \u2018for mistaking'him for one of his > OF valdren.\u2018Editor Etiquette Department : \" \u201cLaugh at their faults; encourtige white When lcaving a place where we have been on : piv ; ray: a visit, and wishing to show our appreciation of lies; lve them their own way; tell them the Kindnoes of 5 to show op wn ton of on _ordinary matter, and to this énd see also t milk is never | 1.Tosettlea little household uncertainty.is it kept near sinks or closets, or in any place ute bananas be brele big oa pking folded where it can absorb bad s from drains, at table ?; A.| or turn sour and rancid from being al- Axs\u2014L.It is not considered the best tables ; damask left with the skin on, but we think the -nicest way of servin skin and cut them | Editor Etiquette Department: marks\u201d on two an ev co a peron, having unavoidably failed them when it was late for th th another one are uncall oung ladies whose conduct They are such, should be d bar mother trys to make her baby's wardrobe \u2014_ and surroundings as near her own ideal -of Editor Etiquette Department: comfort and beauty as possibile.What is the meaning of \u201ccarl , we vitation cards?Have you seen any which you refer, but uuderstand they have lately come into use.The meaning of the a i nment is to be varied and prolonged.It will commence early with a \u2018\u2019musicale,\u201d a little comedy or somethin, cotillion ors 2 x How ma early or and yet yourself hot badly rived y , .7 .directly to the heart of th wonderfully cloar-sighted do they come,\u201d and ao inations active.Sometimes they baftle aller people by atatements which cannot be verified in our customary scales, but this is only because they are nearer the vationor a d ntment as a man over the loss of a fortune.Therefore, it is worth Hush-a-by Sweet, while for parenta to learn a with { Hush-a-by, Sweet, children in children\u2019s trials, not calling Dewdro .____| that à trife wi eoply wou à little - ethoriny buy on bush and tree; loving heart.\u2014 Harper's r.SALE.ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT Husha.br, Sweet, QUETTE * Ti at Se Snoring ore - - Bäitor Ktiquette Department: UT While aver all the stars are ma! Are colored shous still in favor} WwW.MANS.\u2014They are very much s0 for house use.Editor Etiquette Department: Ia it bad taste or not dlah QUESTIONER.Ans.\u2014It is not usual to make sucha remark or request except when on terms of intimacy with the hosteas, such terms as \u2018friendly unconventionalities.\u201d Which is thought to be best form is introducing one anot to introduce him by his surname or by his Christian name, the introduction taking place away from hia own house where no SE en when a her Pp her hi thers are nor.5 ANs\u2014As he is the only son with her for the time being, and there is no opportunity rothers, she should introduce him as \u201cAly son, Mr.\" otherwise, and if at home with the rest of her sons, as \u201cMy son or \u2014 F little present, is it better taste fo give before leaving or tu send Ît after wo return bone ' AIBY.ANs.\u2014This is optional, either way would be right ; you can cousult your own wish and convenience.1f a choice has to be made we might give the preference to the Intter, as a présent from another place will very probably have the additional charm of novelty, be different to anything already seen by the recipient.: Editor Etiquette Department : At hotel if à lady.a-transient guest, is placed at the same table as the pro) tor, a is introduced to het by a mom of her family who {a a buarder there, should she merely make a ceremonious ition or enter into conver- ration with him! Would doing the latter on wanting in dignity on her pa R.TE ANS\u2014AÀ really well-bred woman never compromises her dignity by acting in:a courteous manner.few polite remarks 1d\u201d probably put him at his ease.A little matter of this kind not only shows breeding but good feeling.Editor Etiquette form: to have.them folded, though some who are so inclined will do so.This style is not now adopted at the best appointed the perfectly amooth unhandled bas a very nice à N when served whole usually them is to remove the n small thin slices, to be eaten with sugar and lemon.| Do think there Wo Sous for Taking Te oun, ce w.hcert.withoat cha pron.she companionship of SOPLLE under the circumstances these for, We see no reason why ves tha charred the vening's amusement, es- is, which always comes end at an early and reasonable hour, cm to procure the ANS.\u2014N ot an ly one like are toid, is sometimes.put ' and late,\u201d which a fashionable in- of these! | ASHION, ANs.\u2014We have ncver seen the cards to nt contradiction is that the enter of that kind; r, finishing up with a er favorite dance.You w a sup some of .To one cupfuls of stewed and strained apples, add one cupful of su Juice and grated rind of half a lemon.Beat one egy thoroughiy,add to it three-quarters of a cupful of milk, and stir into the pre- ples.Line a pie-plate with aud the crust, bake.If liked, , or Baked Apple Omelet.a lattice- To two cupfuls of stewed and strained ft hites, in a small ddi ed custard.ed.he yolks of three well-beate ons cupful of sugar, and the juice of A lemon, and lastly the well-beaten Brown a cupful of fine light bread-crumbe with a tablexpoonful \u2018of frying-pan, -dish thickly wit butter cold butter over the bottom and sides as adhere of the browned crumbe, Fill the dish with the prepared apple, cover end crumbs, aud bake twenty llow the ofnelet to cool, turn pon a platter, and serve with cream it preferred the ten hot from the dish in which it let.Baked Apple Pudding.Ingredients.\u2014 Five fine tart apples, thlee , three tables, ng-dish.ba nfals of wo tablespoonfuls finely-chopped beef-suet, a pinch of salt, grated nutmegto taste.Mix the flour to a { ith a little of the milk, the remainder, with the qreli-beaten e salt an voring, and pour a tered pudding-dish.Core and halve tho ples, but do not pare them; lay them \u2018in tter, rind uppermost, shake over the Serve hot, make about an hour.Apple Snow.Ingredients.\u2014Three the and \u201cbeat like whites of three eggs; half acu Stew the apples as them.Beat the whites of the eugs very è gradually, then the snow, a8 possi our, two of add apples, the of sugar.ful fie and strain mixture ligh lass dish, garnish with dots of Jelly \u2014crab-a; Doiled cu s Apple Johnny Cake.In; three tart tic.Bake in a ut half an hour, .- » pple is very nice\u2019 tard mada wi le with milk, O abieapoontert of sh piodian o a 1 of baking.powder, milk tos ow oblong tin ee \u2018 \u201cOne never knows how ignorant and not long ae, Santi she begins bo Lren her not lon n © nher first ohild.She might have added, had she thought a little longer, that no human being ever docs so much for\u2018others in an educational way as the first baby, His little hands guide his father and mother in a way of which they neither know nor Oftén their first real lesson in responsibility is given them by their little one.The transformation effected by the dimpled.darling in thecribisakin tothe miraculous.This young tnother, so careful about everything that can directly or remotely affect her baby's well-being, so heedless of her own comfort, so ready to lose rest and sleep in his behalf, was, fou would have said a year au, giddy flitting thing, à mere butterfly whirling here and there, caring for fun and for pleasure, for pretty gowna, for the last waltz, for her cat and for anything which promised a good But the baby has already made of what life's supremest meaning is; she has entered into the holy ite olies by way of the altar of sacrifice; she is responsible.for another never-ending life.\u2014 So with the young father.He feels the throbbing of a manliness quitenew.He | works in the shop or on the farm with a ter resolution, a more definite purposes © tells of \u201cthat boy of mine and an a WI - Thelittle one trains the mother in px tience.If her temper was formerly quick or petulaht, capricious or whimsical, she cannot now indulge it; for it will not do to set the baby a bad example.Her tones, her ex lon of face, afe suited to the tiny bit of herself.For mother's eyes are baby's 1 call inch taller.This son is a hostage to tar so larg ly imitated would be to be handed dom In hore and pride | \u2018enough to prove it the best.\u2014 compound can do so mu damage, do is the Sincerest Flat- Imitation « for every soap powder, or so-called washing .compound, which is brought out?Everything is \u201cthe same as\u201d or! \u201cas ood as\u201d Pearline.None of | em say {better \"\u2014they cannot.They should not say \u201cas good as \u2019\u2014they are not.The simple fact that Pearline is And when a poor washin: you want anything skies.She learns to be brave where once she was timorous, for she does not wish her child to be afraid of thundep nor cows, nor of beetles and cent! es, Father and mother try to bé more truthful than ever.They want their boy to be true, The learn that every promise must be kept rel.glously that y must not allow ao They acquire blk by bit à fociing où reoposr uire t a feeling of respon: sibility, \u2018unlike anything they have ever .known before.a a 3 the ildren educate their parents Ily too.In the hurry and din Rorids market men and women lower their standards ey thes whey grow complex as to motive; nk u oss an 5 and value t droes of meteriat aus.\u2014\u2014\u2014 += = = d pe Press bit tp themsel aly, - Ten, Pimples.Prockien, Meth Podehen, Rash, end Sim nr Diswiteh én besaty, sud tihe tout af 60 years, and fo but the best ae James PTLR X.Y.Dials OR MRGIC RIRE BRA oo harmless r 3 3 H A 5} gl ; | UE SE f; ° 3 ë | Demers ta W than we, and hear whispers to which our |.oars are deaf, _- - ; À child cau suffèr-as keenly over a depri- ORIENTAL UTIFIER, | A v HOLESALE MILLINERY !! LINDSAY, RICHARDSON & CO.a SS \u2018Have Just Receive Case of Paris Novelties, Which Will be Ready for Inspection ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 2nd.Co _aLso\u2014 | | A Nice Lot of | | \u2014and\u2014 = - White OSTRICH TIPS.17 St.lTelen S lreet.STERLING SOAP.Best and goes farthest.Manufactured By ~ WM.LOGAN, ST, JON, K.R ° D You wear corsets to give you come fort, grace dtd elegance of figure.The only way to obtain all these and many.other advantages, is to wear The Improved All-Featherbone Corset.For sale by leading Di, | Goods Houses throughout Canada, \u2018 x MENKERNE Ÿ \u2014 cts In Stamps or 5 ots.in Silver will pay for ow .Pamphlet, telling bow to Cure CANCER ano TUMORS Pare and slice the apples which should be to delight every mother's heart, and what _\u2014 ; pe rane Slaves upon plepla | of et arte Le niyo chesp By Cable and Wire ; Tet, ed with crust.nkle with sugar.an © ims of this pleasant home en © can flavor with a little nutmeg or cinnamon.of all.Of course, these clothes are made Jean September 0.Jos.Drie.aged Investigate claims of this ploss alt parts of Amerion pe A and at widely Sarving 66% saw at Cop Ste oy 3 pinot _ tea-apoonful of butter cut in small p.ye ] | _ a cover with crust, nnd bake half an hour, of beauty, auc the little darlings look quite a | tPFIugIg from the sav, atri king bin on | fl STOTT -& JURY; Bowmanville, Ont.until done, \u2014 sweet\u2014in-\u2014plain; neatly-made-robes-and-soft \u20ac * Mention Sran Sésautt wool cloak, as they would bedecked with MADRID, September 30.\u2014Amid a display 2 Swest-Apple Pie.costly lances and ribbons, of unwonted enthusiasm the Queen t Pare and grate sufficient sweet apples to For the wise mother, who would care for Christiana and King Alfonso reached - fill à pie-plate.Line the plate with crust, her own health, thus givi the baby Thursday from San Sebastian.The warmth fill with the grated apple, adding sugar to strength and vigor to begin life with, the of the reception was intended to offset PPP taste and a favoring of the ted rind and purchase of ready-made outfits for the litle Anarchist activity.Juice of half lemon.ke without stranger, thereby saving days ang weeks of Warsaw, September 30, \u2014 Nine dead GRAVE! an upper crust.While the pie is inbor to herself, a seeming extravagance |'bodies and one hundred injured people waa baking make a meringue of the whites that will repay her a hundred-fold, and the the record of casualties caused by a false people, children.suffer from of two SpE beaten stiff with two subject should be given due consideration a) of fire In a Russian syn eo at hich constantly, getting more and more agravated.the - heaping tablespoontuls of sugar, s up- by every woman, Kalvarra.Fifteen persons, it is said, may D mod che great fonte Unown antier the ham of ANCHOR WEAK: on the pie when done, and brown lightly.i die of their wounds.fasse = which bas really created Apple Custard Pie.How Children Educate Their Parents.>| \u2018i A Thousand Miracles wish to take anything else.[ 3 health, try the ANCHOR remedy with barter Tre you UL the moat aggravated Price, $1.00 a large bottles, in all the good drag stores., SOLE AGENT IN \u2018MONTREAL E PF.6.DANIEL ! Oppasite the Court House, 21362aw 1 WIL PRASE ST.LEON AS LONG 2S] ue! | waa ai of yhou! mm, SA years metiss and flat on my\u201d with threo attending me.1 = so stiff me like à bahy to and from the cars art st.on réturnied home puni frin es pod a y and vould 1 have re ever! fist fab; Te numbers to Gprings to ge .LA.LANCTOT, 27 6t.Andre Btrect.Rook Island, Que.This celebrated Water is for sale by all leading Grooers and Druggiste lesale and Retail b: and Who e y N WA mp : ; THE 8T.Telephone 1432 _ Le - THE - .NEWCOMBE + Piano.\u2018 Fine Styles in Stock.Duplicates of | orld\u2019s Fair Exhibit | Bemis paper ere of at the great - EXHIBITION :- Stocks Moderate Prices Kesy terme for nse or rental.Taning and Bepairing à Apccialiy.Warerooms: 2844 5t, Catherine St.1 + 1 have some splendid properties for sale.Amongst others the Victoria, Sq.and St James street corner, with the buildings; the corner Craig and Alexander streets, and some Extra Choice Lots at Cote St.Antoine.Alfred Benn, | 80 Temple Building 1 moi ere A ne ES \u2018 \\ERHONS \u201cM Church of England ___Ssibly lately\u2014held-in\u2014Poronta, wire | \u2014-=Ation in.the puntry,but-à \u201cJe _midst y\u201d \u2018erciful unto us* or \\ : - Lus learn everywhere an | WORTH \u2014- .KEEPING.in Canada.| hi .T OPPORTUNITIES .FOR USE- ULNESS IN THE DOMINION./ T Very Rev.Dean Carmichael\u2019s Sermon at Grace Church.bt us rise and build\u2014Nehemish, it.18 Th representative\u2019 Church of ajeent consolidating all Church of Eng- nd itervsts in Canada into one supreme \u2018gislave body, binding the Church in one \u2018vu ta Atlantic to the Pacific, remarked (16 Ye reverend preacher, Was-unques- onablthe most ituportant meeting that us evebeen held in connection with the huroh £ England.in this country.En- nity of the moment and refuse, under God, or to fallove in failure\u2014then we must believe ou r Church.and love her and through any darkness trust her, belioving that God has a purpose for her in this , and that He will soe it accomplished.; IT APPALS ONE to look at our opportunity, and to realize the in power, force and spiritual energy that we must put forth if we would rise to cet it.Whilst older coun: tries \u2018are state national congestion, thinning their ranks for rout to breathe, we can give breathing\u2019 space to millions of their faces turned towards ua; whatever em tion we have is sv vastly in favor of the Chu of England, that one might almost say it possesses the field, and, coupled with this marked advantage, are all influences of the older country turuing the faces of the the Mother Church towards the teaching and influcnces of the daughter.Within the hounds of our vast Dominion we have the opportunity and the responsibility of a wide field both of foreign and domestic missions.We have not to cross oceans to bring blessings to the heathen.We hyve our heathen in our very midst\u2014104,000 In- diany, the bulk of which are heathen; some 2,0 Eskimo, and heathen Clinee in thousands, worshipping in heathen Joss houses, huilt on Canadian soil.Nay, we need not leave Canada to took for heathen missions; the field for them exists within our own bounds, and will continue ta exist, decreasing yearly if Christ is to be glorified through our efforts\u2014increasing if we Temain, as many , of us are, utterly.in a Lx our res y others are, sentimentally devoted, ready to die to bring souls te light in China, and ignoring or forgetting the degrading heithen- isn of the Chinese in Canada.Gud; we uced all the stréngth and power that Thou canst pour into us, \u201cAwake, awake, but \u201con Thy strength, O arm of the Lond; awake, as in theancient days, in the genera tions of old.\u201d Let us risd and build.Yes, we have the opportunity, and we are standing on the verge of the first me- red @ with varied ideas as ta its utcomethe way in which it was guided \u2018as somthing remarkable.Never, I fancy, \u2018as 8 Rat-anganization perfected wore Asily, whore unanimity and.! \u2018ofl ang: discussion.\u201cThere were contlicts t opiniox, but no contlict ever passed out- de of thbounds of regulated and reliable ebate, a as à rulé all great fundamental ssolution passed, unanimously.The j hurrh ofngland in Canada is now one urch.a ranch of the Church of England, uta free ad independent Chyreh, with a reat misgnary bishop at its head, à leader 1atany Carch might be proud to fullow\u2014 reat in laors, noble in character,aud with Tecord inhe past that auzurs the bright.it days bewe us in the future.1 look for reat resuh 1 may be oversanguine, but I \u2018ould \u2018sooer be crushed as an optimist mn stan erect on the pedestal of wurnful pophecy in the character of miserable pessimist.If the Church of neland in his country can only wake up » the glory \u20ac the mission which lies before «to the relity of the work: it has to do, 1 willbe wil\u201d If making a fresh start in hurch histey, we strive to tune our wthods in eater harmony with our sur windings, ralize- that for pu of sangelizatiol we are not a solitary insti- of many, and, God helping us, tady to sacrikepetty things that we may » foremost avongst the many, if we can aly do these hings as one y.surely all ill be well.And if, depending on ivine impul&, we follow IE BETTER 'RONPTINGS OF OUR NATURE, ad as we flll:he treasury of God's Church, 3 we have ager done before, and feel that ere is laid @ us the bunden of taking arshare inths vast country\u2019s regeneration; | 1d bend our leks to the burden gratefully | as called by God and chusen\u2014if we do | ese things ws need have no fear but that © who has ofen made the weak strong ad laggards leders, will be on our side.1at God will lon our side, that God \u201cwill | ¥ merciful untcus and bless us,\u201d and show p the \u201clight ot His countenance and be We have a magnificent country to possess ir God, though I often think that both ationally and wligiously we are slow » recognize the fact.I am, as all of >u are, Hritisl to mr hearts core; a I tne to see the day when h ginning at our wn Jerusalem,\u201d altars of {stinctive patriotam will blaze upon our n soil, kindled & fires taken\u2019 from our Nn Mother Land.af that, realizing the.Mendor of our heriage, we should glory in ie land we live in, ind do our best each ac, humble \u2018though our best may be, to aild up our nations destiny on\u2019 lines of atriotic righteousness.Much surely of sis we have yet tc learn, as the wide xetches of one of the richest countries in ie World lie before as, aud the voice of od and destiny mays, \u201cRise up and enter in 14 possess the land taat ! have given you.\u201d And if this he true of the nation, largely is true of the Church ofthe nation, to which o belong.Again I would say that I would Ye to none à supericr claim to loyalty ward our\u2019 Mother Church beyond that hich [trust I possess myself.revererice id love it for its time-donored hist of rvotion to Christ Before the name of Eng: nd was known to Britain.I love tt far # strong grip of evangelical truth and »stalic order; held fast midst the storm id tempest of reforming hours, when taos seemed to rule, and some of the clear t marks of the Church of God were lost others in the darkness.1 reverence it.r the magniticent roll of sanctitied intel- zences which have cast an apostolic lus- oon its time-honored literature, for its\u2019 3 tonféssors an +roes of the fray and fight of truth; for » magniticont liberality to the cause of dd; and last, though by no means least, xr the Mother's care and Mother's id Mother's hounty, poured for vishlove on the once struggfing Infant; at ta-dav we can in honest \u2018truth say to «e Canadian branch.of the Church of Enz- nd: \u201cIf 1 forget thee, O Jerusalem! let my ght hand forget her cunning, and let m ngue cleave to the roof of my mouth.\u201d Ÿ h ready \u201cto be adoorkeeperin the house TRY God,\u201d but no man will push me from 1 te front rank of those who are ready to, x every sign of fealty and devotion at the vt of her who gave us birth, : But whilst these feelings are strong with- .we, thery are other.feelings oqually Yong, and yet, between them have no ental perception of clashing: I cling with yal fuflty tothe \"Church of England, but aturally m y strongest feelings go out wards the Church of England in Canada.\u2018ITHOUT JEALOUSY OF OTHERS WORKING.VS FOR GOD, ith earnestness I long to see foremast in ww onward sweep and rush of missionary td churchiy effort the Church nearest an wrest to my heart, But never will we.complish this till that devotion towards « Chureh which loyalty should ever de- lop towanls the State, lives and burns in © hearts of the masses of our people, lead: § them s Co pnd naturally hd enhine that,by God's help, whoever lags WaT the Church of Eratlant shall be emost: and this not from a spirit of archi rivalry, but from an overwhelmin lization that it should be foremost inn xd works, Even as yet we have to culti- ie the burning spirit of a national patriot- i thatwould give to Canada the tirst-{raits 4 the harvest of nagional attpction.So In + Church we requite Yet toenltivate that 3h in\u2019 her destiny, that belief in her op- unity.that loyalty to her defined ahd arized teaching, \u2018which alone can make.Vv triumphantly successful.We have ! rthing on our only-ve-are faith- and unite as one to speed on our branch that divine Church, which, svrincine fi the heart of Jesus Christ, can never Exh whilst Jesus lives, 7 fie look round ou others se \\ with us, we cannot fail to notice that thia chiy devotion in men, women and chil: d is strongly Aid forcibly developed, and & where palpable success lies wholly out- 8 of ourselves this clement of loyalty to £ organization is strikingly apparent.from every- 5 and let us not pass by this teaching , My.1 wo wish to be a\u2019 lasting power © fgood in this wide Dominion, if we tte- sito keep our own and win through hon._ eeaching thd consciences of others, if we dre to meet with tonntiful provision our sje of the uoeds of this growing land, , earn fairly the fara ace ln.Ghdinn missionary eflort: it we long transplant ta: Canadian soil the 2 amd vigoe \u2018of the Mother Church, aj seek to emulate her iin her dari - efirsiasn in all and holy: if, ! apostolic as tho bearers of the name: and | themselves again.ments when the power under Gud to rise to J it, seems within reach of our hand.Behind bs lies the honest, faithful labor and loyalt of priests and people in the past, who rested not from churehfy desutiom Lil v oge! they found the rest of lise.Leaders of missio effort in the frozen north, passing the Arctic circle in their labors, are at this moment devoted bishops of our church, as truly all around us'everywhere are the elements of future prosperity and the scattered seeds of Christlike power that await maturing.Are we wprthy of these things! 1s there force withih us, energy and power suflicient to rise to meet them, and making them our own, have we the courage and the self-de- nial and the devotion of munificence, which will enable to \u2018go forth conyuering and to conquer!\u201d Never, I believe, till one in heart and spirit as well as in outward name, we unite as one to do God's work.Perish all pettiness and paltrinegs and let us rise and build.For our wark is great and our day at least is short.We have no: time to waste on small things\u2014let us rise and build, whilst sun gives heat and day- | \\ sta, light =-GEMS-OR- TROUGH] Be fit for more thau the one thing you are now dolng.The saddest failures in life come from the! not putting forth the power to succeed.\u2018Those whic come to you to talk about others are the unes who go to others to about you, It is not in our open \u20ac ed deeds that we need the still voice of the silent monitor hat in the small sceret every-day acts of ife.- A face which i- always serene ses a mysterious and powerful attraction; sad hearts come to it as to the sun to warm Work paves the only way leading to knowledge.The way is a long one, and the ditticulties in it are many, but step by step it can be traversed, if labor be the guide.Some man says that when one reads a medical book he fancies he has every diseaso described, but when he reads the work of a moralist he discovers all the faultshe points out in others.+ In every person who comes near you look \u2018for what 1s good and strong; honor that; rejoice in it: and, as you can, try to imitate t; and your faults will drop off, like dead leaves, when their time comes, Our doing or not doing in life does not depend so Much upon great opportunity or great ability ns it does upon our readiness tw prutit by the ordinary opportunities and the measure of talent that we possess, | The man who will not execute his resoln- tions when they are fresh upon him ean have no hopé from them afterwards; they will be dissipated, loat, stifled in the bustle of the world, or swamped in the slough.of indolence, \u2019 Do not seek to fr away from the common, every-day things-of life.In them is found the happiness and min that it may be you are looking for in op portunities and circumstances which lie in times and places now far removed.Society is not only as we make it, but as we see it.It is not necessary to enter society and leave sincerity behind.There may be falseness and extravagance in social- circles, but these are part aud parcel of man's inherent weakness and to be met everywhere, in the church, at the bar, and in the teacher's sphere.But there/is Avast array of v men; | virtuous and gracetul women, who hate doceits of all kind, and whose atmosphere is as sweet as crushed violets after rain.A Fakhful Servant.It would ofttimes help us bear our triats were weto reflect that we are God's servants rather than his gliests, This does not d @ us, fur the work of all the world is carried forward by underlings.\u201d Nu monarch saves a state, no comniander wins a battle, no captain sails a ship, no trader anutSses a fortune, but by the tide ity of his servanta.To he God's servants, is faithful, is to be the world's redeemers But ne house is bwilded with special reference to the servant's chamber, No table is spread with particular attention to htm ignoring the proprietor.His is not the reception-room, the boudoir, the conservatory, or the art-gallery.1t is batilt fur urposes foreign to himself, to his need his wishes, his understanding even, I therefore the affairs of this world sect to us at times more than out of joint it may be worth while to consider that the worl was nut built for pur Pleasing but for divine purposes.Its owuer and creator has intents and aims into which we cannot be expected to enter understandingiy.Not ignoring us, he nevertheless built it as we -build'our homes, fot- himself rathe# than for those whom he employs: \u2019 And the qualities ôf a faithful servant are auch that he may make everything succeed which otherwise would fail.It is inthe power of a scullion té ruin the com ofa ; palace.The wid who knows more than or mistress, in her own estimation; the stable:boy who prefers his own judgment to that of his master, each brings maby A wise project to grief.It is hard sometimes for the servant to realize that his best grace is tidelty, his wost valuable wisdop,suliuyis.sion.' A en But Gospel truths are as sweet as they are strong The parables which begin with duties end with promises.It is the faithful servant who eventually enters into the joysuot hité Lord.The | le which begins with Hinting ends with crowns.He who ts faithful in service is at last seated upon a throne.He who was a subaltern ii the househo!d becomes à ruler in the city.There ia a chariot at last for God's every Cinderel- /lasand he who knows how and when fo abuse the haughty, is certain in his own good time to exalt them of low degree, That may is mont sure.Lo become, a Tuler over many things who, has v is fidelity over tows.\u2014 Interior.ro .\u201cThy Will Be Done.\u201d _Te da, or not to doy to have, ' ; Or not to have, | leave with Thee\u2014 ! Tot be, I leave; + Lat but Thy will be done in mo,\u2014 All my requests are oat in one, \u2014 \u201cFather, Thy will be done.\u201d 0 y or not to .- Welcomé alike the crowen or crosa: _Troublo I cannot ask, but peace; Nor toil, nor rest: hor gain or loss: t at is ix wurd-\u2014we desire tories to the oppurtu- Nor joy.not grief: not pain.or care; N a death; thing alone, rather rh y will be donolt ~ \\ NL : mat er \u2014one-by\u2014 A CIRCUMSTANTIAL ACCOUNT GIVEN OF HIS DEATH.| Implieitly Believed in By All the Arabs \u2014An Account of His Life-At Khartoum With Gordon\u2014 Exploration ofthe Victoria Nyanza.to ZAI doubt concerning the death of Emin Pasha now seems to be removed by the eircumstantial account of his murder given to Mr, A, J.Swann, in Ujiji.This gentleman, who for 10 years has been working on the London Missionary Society's stall on Lake Tanganyika in Ujiji, has Just reached London, accompanied by his wife, the only European lady who has ever visited that country, Speaking of Emin Pasha's death, Mr.Swann said: \u201cAs to the death of Emin, there is no question.In the interior it\u201dis accepted as a fact, but some uncertainty prevails on the subject at the coast.Personally | am as \u2014certain-that\u2014Emin-ts-a-dead-man; as lam thas Fam sitting here.\u2018The report of his death came to me at Ujiji in cousequence of a letter ich had been received there, asking what should be done with Emin's coffects, 1 at) once made enquiries, and was told that he had been killed in the Manyema country by Seyd Ben Abed, and that\u2019 his following of 8) Nubian soldiers had been killed and eaten.\u201cThis report, which was of a most circumstantial character, reached me,from four *diterent sources in Ujiji, and,to my mind, is as conclusive as anything can be in Africa.It is implicitly belicved by all the Arabs, who seem very well pleased to have at last But rid.of-Emin\u2014\u2014-\u2014- \u201cQue of uiy informants was an Arab who had been travelling on Emin\u2019s route.This Arab not ouly described Emin\u2019s journey, but, although he had probably never seen a map in his life, sketched on a piece of paper the various places touched by the German [1 eminent with his \u201crescuer\u201d to Zanzibar, His decision was hastened by a mutiny of his own troo He arrived in Zanzibar almost blind and much shaken in health and then proceeded to Cairo.After a short stay in Bam he resolved to return exploriug espodition, end mach disappoint- exploring ex tion, and muc| poin ment was caused in England by his taking service with the Germans for this PR instead of with the British Eas ca Company, who had made him tempting offers.Since then his death has frequent ly been reported, but until Mr.Swann's detailed account ed London these rumours were discredited.Emin, who married the widow of Hakki Pasha, leaves one daughter, Ferida, who is now being educated in Germany.NEWS FROM.IRELAND, A etter From the Countess of Aberdeen on the Blarney Stone\u2014Ter- rible Tragedy in County Wexford.PEN The following letter appeared in a recent issue of the Dublin Daity Express: SIR, We have suffered so much during the terrible russe through which we are ing fron?the frequent and continued misstatement of facts, that, on behalf of the minority, T hope you will allow me to protest against one that has been,and is constantly being made, even by those who belong to \u2018us, and which i iallycaleu fo suglishwen astray.Take as an example the speech of Lord Roberts on receiving the freedomof the city of Waterford.thing said by him is most naturally and justly read by the English people with the _closest interest.Well, ho spoke eloquently of the services rendered to the Empire by Irishiuen \u2014 Napier, Lawrence, Alayo, Dufferin and Wolseley.These and many others were the examples he gave to show that Ireland.has contributed her share and even more than her equal share, to the roll of England's i worthius.ut,as reported, he did not men- | tion that these men were found exclusively, { amongst the loyal minority in Ireland.Now \u201c in former times it was perhaps well to let + this fact remain concealed.At all events, from a feeling of politeness and graciousness, it has not been insisted upon by us.But submit that now, when we tind that this omission has been aud is being used for the purpose of inducing the English tocrush the very men who save furnished them with theso\u2018great lvaders, it is time that the truth should be told, and that the English ople should know that those to whom Mr.\u2018Gladstone proposes to entrust the Government of our country have not sent forth these great men.1 do trust, therefore, that all public speakers in future will not refuse to give us\u2014the loyal minority-the credit which is justly \u2018our duel'ours, etc, Jas.WiLsON, Currygrane, Edgeworthstown.The following effusion,voicing the exultation of the Ulstermen at the rejection of Yu: Hovis Rule Bill by Lhe House ptet ap in à recen ue © ' Standard: | sent for some Psylli to suck out the poison and the venom.\u201d Any- | sage arose from the fact that an edition NOTES, QUERIES AND ANSWERS.MEANING OF A PASSAGE IN SUETONIUS.ey Two Strange Questions-Correset Date of the Battle of the Boyne\u2014A Mol- ' dore and Value-Newfoundiand .an Independent Island.A Passage In Suetonius.L.S.(Montreal) bas consulted me about the meaning of the word psylios in the following passage of Suetonius: Cleopatra, quam servatamn triumpho magnoperè cupiebat, ctiam psyllos ad movit, qui vene: | num ac virus exsugerent: quod per iisse\u2019 moræu aspidis putabatur.: This sentence, which occurs in Book II, chap.17, of \u201cThe Lives of the Twelve Cæsars,\u201d by Suetonius, ie, in the life of Octavius Cæsar Augustus, may be literally translated as follows: \u2018Augustus anxiously wished Cleopaira to be saved for his triumph; and, becanse she was thonght to | et Troin the b 6 die ie bite of an asp, he even The trouble in the pus- p of Suctonius (both in Latin and in French, which was the only oue at hand for the moment) bad the proper name J'aylli, spelt with a small \u201cp,\u201d and at first sight most people would have thought the translation to be; \u201cAugustus applied leeches (wr something equ Valent) to the breast of Cleopatra, etc,\u201d Smith's Latin dictionary gave no clue to the meaning, and there was noother edition in the house where the passage was the subject of discussion.As there are only two Latin words for a leech,\u201d viz., sanguisuga (the French sungsue, \u201cblood -sucker\u201d) and hirudo, it seemed evident that ordinary leeches were not in question; and subs quent investigation proved that human leeches were meant in the persons of thé Psylli, añ African tribe.It may be noticed, by the way, that the word\" leech\u201d original meant a \u2018\u201c\u2018healor,\u201d and was in old times a synonym of \u201c\u2018physician;\u201d and, also, that the aquatic blood-sucking worm derived its name from the human healer, and did not give its name to him, as is often supposed.But to return to the Psyllia At 112 of the Delphin edition entitled: \u201cCaius Suctodius Tranguilius.Opera omnia qua extant interpretatione ef notis illustravit Augustinus Bubclonius, Jussu Christianissimi Regis aid usum Serenissimi Delphini.\u201d (Londini, M.DCC., XVIID, the editor writes: *\u201cPaylli, Libya populi, qui serpentium morsibus, vene- num ore trahentes, medebantur.Mar- maridas, quorum hodiè regio Bar- cha dicitur, Lucanus appellat: \u2018Gens union ferras incolit a scevo serpen- EnrN PASHA.explorer, and related how he had been tracked by the Arabe who had made u their minds to kill him.Emin through Ruanda country, and had followed one of the rivers flowing into the Congo, until he came to Seyd Ben Abed's residen where he stopped.\u201cShortly after his arri a number of Arabs went out and asked Emin where he was going.Emin replied, \u20181am going to the coast\u2019 Another Arab then went forth and said, **\u201cYou are Emin Pasha, who killed the Ants at the Victoria Nyanza.I will kill u.\" He then took a large curved Arab knife from his belt, and, brandishing it aloft, struck off Emin\u2019s .His body was at once thrown to the Manyema, his Nubian évllowers being afterwards Killed and eaten.; **In taking into account the credibility.of this report,\u201d said Mr.Swann, \u201cit must be remembered that Vag is the nearest spot to that where Emin hs Emin wason his way to the West Coast.Bo much impressed was I with the account that I ordered Rumaliza to get any papers or lettersleft by Emin,and he promised to do so.The greatest uncertainty is felt on the subjeet-at the coast, but the fact that n has never been seen or heard of since he reached Tuanda speaks volumes.\u201d Emin Pasha was born in Neisse, in Silesia, a little over 53 years ago.He was { Jewish birth, his real name being Isaac Schnitzer.: \u201cTHE FAITHFUL.\" .In the Gymuasjum at Neisse he received his elementary education, afterwards proceeding to Breslau and Berlin tor the study of medicine.In 1364 he obtained his diploma.From his earliest youth he had manifested a strong desire for travel, especially in Oriental lauds, and as soon as he had ~ ed his University examinations he shook the dust of his native land from his feet.u 1565 already we tind him established at Antivari;in Albania, as a quarantine doctor.By reason of his remarkable linguistic at- tainments\u2014he is said to have spoken fluent ly at this od not only his native German, but also French, Italian, English, Turkish, Albanian, Arabic, Persian, and Stavoni ects\u2014he became ex- \u2014variety-ofS - ceedingly useful tg Hakki Pasha, who took him with him to Trebizond, where he was transferred to the Governorship of that city.With Hakki he travelled éxtensively in Arabia and Armenia, and when in 1874 his friend and patron died he entered the service of the Khedive Ismail off Egypt under the name of Dr.Emin Effendl.Ismail, at this period, was striving might .and main to extend his southern frontiers, and for this purpose he was anxious to enlist the services of Europeans.Very shortl after Emin, entered his service he receiv: onters fo proceed to the Soudan.; AT RHARTUUM WITH GORDON, The Governor of the Equatorial Province was Charles Gordon\u2014the famous \u201cGordon of Khartoum\u201d\u2014and with him Emin was soun established on the friendliest footing.' Gordou stood in no need of Emin's medical assistance, although the latter had been appointed to act \u201cas his body physician, aud he found other work for him to do in missions to) the surrounding tribes.He sent him to Uganda land Unyuro, and the German doctor through his remarkahle knowleige of languages and' some subtle Sympathy with the native character, proved a singularl capable ambassador.In Khartoum itself Emin distinguished himself 4y the rare self- abuegation and devotion with which he visited And relieved the sick poor.With | Gonlon he explored the Victoria Nyanza region, and in 1377 ascended the Nile from Lago to Magungo, and crossed the country of the Magungos as far as Meruli.In 1578 ,Gordon gave up the governorship, and on his reqummmendation Emin was appointdd to succeed him\u2019 with the title of Bey.For 10 years he ruled the Soudan province \u2014an area as large as Germany, France, and Austria combined\u2014and, in spite of unexampled, dif.\u2019 ficulties, achieved the most fruitful results.~In April.1233, the Mahdist rebellion was reached throughout Equatoria, and when \u201cmin attempted to return from Lado to Khartoum he found his route cut off by the hostile dervishes, TIE RESCUE FROM WADELAIL.For three years Emin tried ineffectual) to geù out vi the trap in which he found himself, and: had he chusen to desert his companions he riight easily have saved himself, Junker, who was with Lim at the time of the revoit, managed to 1 the const.Two expeditions were sent to rescue him in 184), but failed to réach him, and in the following year he doficentrated himself at Wadelai.Îlis position here in the heart of Africa strongly appealed to publie sym- thy in Europe, and at the instance of Dr.Felkin and the late Sir William Mackinnon, the Scotch Geograph Society fitted out a strong expedition for his relief.Pecuniary suppurt was obtained from a number of capitalists and the Egyptian Government, and the leadership was contided to Mr, Stanley.In February, 1397, the expedition left Zanzibar, and after terrible triala, the story of which is still fresh'in the Rybmie Rian NAP i, re 7 an Th surprie Fanaa in Apr 0 5 ey\u2019s aurpris Emin was notanxious to leave ls fort, and only after considerable persuasion, and not & fow.quarrels, he consonted Vo proceed N .x last been heard of.|- by Mr.Parnell at Liverpool, on November 1, 1335, aud recently republished, is of interest at the present moment: e (Mr.Parnell) was speaking entirely from a practical point of view when he said that it a, to him that if they took Mr.Gladstone at his word, voted for his candidates, and gave him a iarge majority, independent of the Irish party which he claimed to be necessary for any English Ministry before it could cousider the Irish national question, they, would find themselves in this ition.They would present their claims or consideration to Mr.Gladstone, and if he agreed with them he would probably bring in a bill which, after passing the House of Commons, would go up to the Lords, who would ray to Mr.Gladsione, \u201cYou never submitted the principles or the details of the bill to the Jude nt of the electors at the general election, and we consider it is right, in a question of such enormous gravity as this, of the national relations between England and Ireland that the electors of England and Scotland should have an opportunity of in Judgment we this bill aud compel you to dissolve Parliament.\u201d That would be a very abortive reo.sult of the general, eléction, hut under the circumstances it appeared to him that the House of Lords would only be carrying out tnefr constitutional right by rejecting a bill the details of which had not been before the country at the general election.A terrible tragedy occurred on September 13 at Screen, county Wexford, A man named Kavanagh been in Wexford selling pies.On his return home to the house of pis brother-in-law, a farmer named Coughlan, he found.the place ap ntly gmpty.On searching the house what was \u2018his horror to tiud Mri.Coughlan lying in bed in a pool © On a closer inspection He found that the unfortunate woman's akull had been cho in pieces.e the bed was a hatchet covered withg blood, evidently the weapon with:which the terrible deed had n committed.Horror- stricken and full of suspicion, Mr.Kavanagh called out for the husband, but Coughlan was nowhere to be found.The police were at once communicated with,anda thorough search was made.for the missing man, - At noon he was found in a marl hole, whieh: contained several feet of water.When taken out he was still alive, but though every effort was madé to resuscitate him, life soon becaine extinct.Recently Cough- lan had been developing symptoms of insanity, but had never shownany disposition | towards violence.Coughlan was 47 years of age, and was well-to-do farmer.\u201d His wife was about years.\u2019 When Coughlan was discovercd clhieques and.gold to the amount of £20|were found upon him.A few days ago a contractor's engine on the West Kerry now line of railway, witha number of carriages, trucks, and upwards of 400 ners tworkingmen,) was pro- ceéding from Kilorglin to Cahirciveen.As the train was approaching a deep ravine beyond the Mountain Stage, the fireman went oul on the footplate of the engine to oll the wheels.\u2018When travelling round the front of the engine he noticed a dark ohject lying across the track about fifty yards in advance of the train.He immediately shouted to the driver to pull up, and the tatter had only just brought the engine to a standstill when the frout wheels struck inst a large bar of iron, which had been p \"on the rails with the inténtion of upsetting the train.a | The train was travel at a very -slow rate of specd at the time, and this enabled the driver to stop the engine quicker than he otherwise coul have done Lady Aberdeen has written to Sir contradiction of the statements circul that the Blarney stone had been removed to the World's Fair at Chicago.She states that In the Irish Village, erccted by the Irish Association at the Fair, an exact reproduction of Blarney Castle, two-thirds of the size, was put up, and a reproduction of the y stone was also placed in the same position as that oocupied by the origi: nal.It was true they approached Sir t fara loan of the stone _ ¥ICTORY.spf innoria - morsw; ¥ b = loval ; The Paylli are a péople of Libya, who ex- ru pean.tracting the venom by their mouths, used Free from that threatened stain to heal the wounds caus: by serpents.On liberty: Their country to-day is named and from an unjuet rule, Lucan calls\u2019 them Marmaridæ, \u2018the only- « heme of doting fool nation inhabiting the world, that suffers no Te Echo the strain.har from the cruel bite of serpents.\u2019 \u201d > ranch from the notes of the learned 3 uit .: \u2018father.ew more details are m Tate lot Join other sources that I have consulted.| From th e rich banks of Boyne Pliny in his * Natural History,\u201d Book vii., TS where the sure rave, » chap % writes: \u201cCrates of Pergamus relates Huried by Atlantic wave that there formerly existed in the vicinity Into resounding cave\u2014 of Parium, in the Hellespont, a race of men Pass the note on.whom he called Ophiogenes, and that by their touch they were able to cure those on the organs loud who had been stung by serpenta, extracting Anthems of praise; the poison by the mere imposition of the hank, with tho joytul crowd, han | Sm tells us that th ere are sill a near.ew individuals in that trict, whose Jat teethren, na fear, saliva effectually cures the stings of ser Join in a swelling cheer\u2014 nts.The same too was the case with Loyal and proud.the tribe of \"the Psylli, in Africa, ac- 07 \" cording to the account of Agatharchides.the dark past were soen These people received their name from 0 through the night; Psyllus, one of their \u2018kings, whose tomb is Nore a or} ors keen, in existence in the district of the Greater Now les hase fought and won, Syrtes.In the bodies of these people there Now the hand raccis run, was by nature a certain kind of poi- Now shines the victor's sun\u2014 son which was fatal to serpents, .and | : iod Save the Queen, the odor of which ov wered them with .torpor.With them it was a custom to ex- The following extract from a speech made Colthurst, proprietor of Blarney Castle, to pose children immediately after their birth the tlercest serpents, and in this manner to make proof of the fidelity of their wives, the serpents not being repelled A such children as were the offspring of adulte This nation, however, was almost entirely extirpated by the slaughter made of them by the Nasamones, who now occupy their territory.\u201d Pliny adds, farther on in the same chapter: \u201cThe fact is that all men possess in their bodies a poison which acts on serpents; and the human; saliva, it is «aid, makes them take to flight as though they had been touched with boiling water.\u201d In Book xxviii, chap.6, Pliny also states that: \u201cIn some men, the whole of the body isendowed with remarkable properties, as In those families, for instance, which are a terror to surpents, it being in their power to cure persons when stung.either the touch or a slight suction of the wound.To this class belong the Psylli, the Marsi and the people called Ophiogenes (the ser peut- ) in the island of Cyprus.\u201d Dr.Bostock in a note to Pliny (Book vii, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER .30, 1893, On July 1, 1630, William ¥1I defeated | current mor Y=] Genesis xxiil., color containing embedded crystals distinct erufore, thought to m \u201c other almilar sounding yet have been meant by my correspondent and I have uso the term papyrt.Bamar'ts Sing of use the pap, : FREY reed very abundant {a the valle of the Nile, of which the ancients made material on, which the hu word (papyri) a name applied to pertain MSS.ve of the pe yrs, found n various places, es, then, I think is thew = ] that my correspondent wished to employ.1 see no reason why a nephew who is named after his uncle (say Edward Irving) should not call himself EK.L, Junior, order to prevent confusion, as regards lett eto: if they are living near each other.Should the uncle have a son with the same ame as himself the case might be different.Otherwise, it isa mere matter of lly arrangement, and, with mutual consent, there can be no possible objection.If the nephew were a scapegrace, as might happen, a valid objection might naturally be made by the uncle.Ido not remembes to have noticed the occurrence of the case.\u201c Date of Battle of the Boyn To the Editor of Notes and Queries : R\u2014Why is the 13th of July cclebrated in honor of the\u201c Battle of the Boyne,\u201d instead of the 1st of July! Please answer in Saturday's TAH .; (Ontario) LAL ANDREWS.| James 11.The difference between July 1 and July 12 is owing to a reform of the calendar.Pope Gregory XIII, in order to rectify the errors of the current calendar, published a- new one, in which ten days were omitted\u2014October 5, 1 min October 15.The ** New\"Style \u201d was adopte in France, Italy, Spain, Denmark; Holland, Flanders and Portugal in 1552; in Germany.in 1534, in Switzerland in 1853, in Hungary in 15347, and in Great Britain in 1751, a ditfereuce between the old and new style after 1500 was 11 days, and according to this July 1 became July 12 Hadyn, in his \u201cDig-.tionary of Dates,\u201d states that, after 1800 the difference between the two styles was 12 days.This would make the date of the Battie of the Boyne July 13.The matter is not of much importance to anybody.A Moidore, \u201c Exchange\u201d (Toronto) asks me for some information about à moidore.The-ÆEnglish have borrowed the word from the French, the French from the Portuguese moeda d'ouro, while the Portuguese is from the Latin muneta de aurv, 1.\u20ac, golden coin or money.The Portuguese gold coin is valued at £1 7s sterling, or nearly seven dollars, Our words money and mint are derived from the Latin moncfa.Derived from monere, to bring to one's recollection, moneta is merely a translation of the Greek Mneinosune, the mother of thé Muses.It.became a surname of Juno, in whose temple at Rome (as we learn from Cicero and other writers) money was coined.Su uently, \u2018the word by transference denotéd the mint, and tinally (in the poets and t- Augustan prose) coin or money, Moneta ta, for is - found = 34 : Special Notices, ON THE BRINK OF INSANITY! A Wonderful Deliverance! A POSTMASTER SAVED! Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Drags a Victim from the Open Grave! P.J.KILBRIDE.A marvellous cure! A wonderful rescue fromdeath! Theseare the expressions used by the friends of Mr.P.J.Kilbride, postmaster, of Inverness, P.E.I.Months of agony were endured; medicines of the ordinary kind produced no results; all was dark despair until nature's great medicine was used.Then true life dawned, hope was brightened, and in due time a perfect cure was effected.Mr.Kilbride writes as follows :\u2014 \u2019 ____SIGNOR- RUBINI; h x S and all day in; e Boing done Lactased ful \u201csaver of babies\u2019 lives\u201d Is the result of scientific medical and has no equal\u2019 Give ita trial, yo mothers, whoso babes are weak, puny and sidkly.; The m ment of the Balmoral Hotel will take pleasure in showing rooms to parties intending to board for the coming hrough tricity.The aren and well ligh corridors and landings make the house especially desirable tor families, 20008 Severe Diarrhoea Cured.; GENTLEMEN, \u2014] was troubled with chronio diarrhœa for over three years and received no benefit from all the medicine I tried.I was unable to work from two to four every week.Hearing of Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry I began to use it.Am now all right.Joux Stivrs, Bracebridge, Ont, Investors and apeculato berat Park lots now and dou next summer.A most distressing ailment is toothache, a sure and instant cure is Gibbons\u2019 Tooth- ashe Gum.178 eod The Legislative Council of New Zealand recently clauses in the Electoral * Reform Act \u201cconferring the chise on women.| _ The blood 1s the source of health.Keep it pyre by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla, whichis peculiar, : \u201cMUSIC TEACHERS.Sm SIGNOR RUBINI, Late Principal Professor of Binging at the London invest in Am- e your money ~ EDUCATIONAL.An Investment For Young Men! .A Membership Ticket tn the Young Mea's Christian Ag seciatien.VV _ ITS COST.moines All for Dollars.a - polsH1 on write to the office, Dominica Square .B - Le 1505 D.A.BUDGE, Secretary.Monte ANG On Corner Victoria far.and Craig et.COMMENCE UBJECTS TAUGHT ARR: Academy, London (Euzland) now a resident in Monta red for th - ie and Beskkeeping, Arithmetic, Penmanshtp, Pupi red for the operatio stage Correspondeace, English and Freaok, stage of pera runing from its tafancy to the Typewriting and Shorthand in beth lame STUBIO\u2014V.M.C.A.\u2018BUILDING, Ee ice candidates Dominion Square.Fort and all parti Sa 23 Victoria st teachers dovote thelr time nod abil bo (bo sndents of Montreal 218 1%scd d lay, an Evenings.8 PROF.W.BOHRER'S Ringing Society meets every Tuesday at sp m, at 28 Mackay ot Membership, one dellar per mon Mr.W.Bohrer has, resumed his tuition in voice culture and piano (German System).i i special supervision $3.00 per month.Applications received at 28 Mackay st.TELEFRONE 4374.T.A.SIMPSON, - 95% Alexander Street, Teacher of the Banjo, Bandola, Mandolin and Guitar.Clubs instructed, music arranged, etc.m6.oA 2 RUE 6 Vite des menage THE WEST END BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, 2716-18 St.Catherine St, - MONTREAL, For Young Ladies, conducted by Miles Lavder sod Mrs.Rice, teopesed 0a | THURSDAY, SEPT.14th, This school has been well and favorably known for the past twenty years.t of teachers is empl hile all the English branches are oro taught, Mumc ve special attention.As tho number of resident pupils is limited every effort is made to make achool life as home-like a e ; ; appiring to Miss Lawder at the above addren circular rs will be scot and further information given Q Singing Master.Brupto: TM SHERBROOKE STREET.RRCEPTION HoURS: 4to5 and 7t08p m daily.0e - MR.HERBERT PATTON, Organist St.James Methodist Church.Piano snd sing ing lessons, $3.00 per month.23 12 43 MAYOR ST, PROF.PAUL LETONDAL has returned from Europe, and is ready to receive puplis for PLANO and SINGING.at his new residence, M41 St.Catherine St.\u2018 208 1mo eod M.Arthur Letondal, Latelor Paris and Brussels Conservatoires.Modern Tech ue of the Plane, Harmony and Counterpoint.Studio: Bhep) 's Music Store, 2274 Bt.Catherine, and dd 241 St Catherine Street.205 1mo cod Mrs.H.O.WILSON, action in Pianoforte, Harmony amd Counter 206 1mo eod 74 St.Famille St.MISS LERICHE, TRACHER OF SINGING (ITALIAN METHOD) 1924 St.Catherine Street.314 lino eod MR.J.HERBERT MARCEAT, .SEPTIMUS FRASER, Teacher ot Pianotorte, 32 McGILL COLLEGE AVE.Special Normal Course of Instruction afforded those ishing to thoroughly quality themselves as teachem.296 Mons.D.Ducharme Has resumed piano teaching hat 153 Mieury strect.{French and German special attention to the training Savanced pupli od ua Ducharme gives beginners, as well ag .70 13 FF! GRUENWALD,\u2014Jr;\u2014\u2014| Chap.2), adds: \u201cIn a country where ser- ponts Abound, there have beon at-all-tim sensible to the poison of these animals.\u2019 This is the case with the Egyptians, and some of the oriental nations.se These jugglers were.also, in the habit, much to the surprise of the ignorant spectators, of sucking the poison from the wounds produced by the bite of the sor- pent, which they accompanied by various ceremonies and incentations; but it is a well-known fact that this may be done with perfect safety, in reference to poisons of all kinds, provided there be no in the cuticle of the mouth or lips,\u201d | Probably the best account of the Psylli is found in Lucan\u2019s * Pharsalia,\u201d Book ix., 800, et seg.Dr.Andrews in his \u201c New Latin Dictionary,\u201d revised by Drs.Lewis and Short, writes : \u2018\u2018 Psylli\u2014Creek Paulloi, An Afriean people southwest of the Syrtis or, celebra as rerpent-charmers.\u201d They are mentioned in Celsus, Pliny, Suetonius, Lucan and other writers.In the translation of Suetonius by Dr.Alexander Thomson, revised and corrected by Mr.T.Forester (Bohn's edition) there is the foi- towing note at p.81; \u2018\u201cThe Psylli were a people of Africa, celebrated for sucking the poison from wounds inilicted by serpents, with which that country anciently abounded.They pretended to be endowed with an antidote, which rendered their bodies insenatble to the virulence of that species of poison; and the ignorance of those times gave credence to the physical jm- ut Celsus, munity which they arrogated.a the who flourished about 50 years aft, period we speak of, has exploded the prejudice which prevailed in their favor.e justly observed that the venom of serpents, like some other kinds of poisous, proves noxious only \u2018when applied to the naked fibre; and that, provided there is no ulcer in the gumaor palate, the poison may be, received into, the -mouth with perfect ety.\u201d .: Newfoundland.To the Editor of Notes and Queries : Bone pad rem feet whether Newfounc n Can - oally speaking, I should be inert wold in yuur valu r inform me whether, it correct to spoak of Newfoundland as (Canad! evil or whether it is a country of itsclf, and if ou woul d call an inhabitant of Newfoundland & \u2019anadian Thanking ou in anticipation, (Mon J Pa ENGLISHMAK.Newfoundland Is.an independent is- d and its inbabitants are not called ns.Two Strange Questions.To the Editor of Noten and Queries: Str Will you kindly let me know in next u 8 STAR: .What the New Testament was written on as it hyryt \u2018 2 Haz a nephew who ls a right to junior, or in it only a sont By answering your earliest convenience, will \u201cR.8 A you wi getty 0 .R.SEN.I.As \u201cporphyry\u201d (literally, through the Greek, a purple-colored precious stone) was red rock thurs before the Exhibition: opened, but, he,\u2019 not , objected any such idea.originally applied te * RK eoun foun ough now employ- où ur avolaiste decote aay roc od any / named after his uncle | fashion.lent, or find words strong enough, to praise Paine\u2019s Celery Compound as I ought.To-day 1 feel myself a new man.Six months ago I was on the brink of insanity; my nervous system was completely broken down; I could not sleep more than one or two hours at night, and often did not sleep for four nights in succession.Oh! I never cnn describe the agony I suffered.I was almost reduced to a skeleton; could onl work an hour, when L was so fatigued would be obliged to lie down and rest before I could resume work.\u2019 The use of your Compound has given me rest and sweet sleep, and I can now work all day.To tell the honest.caudid truth, I have not felt so well for fourteen years.When I commenced taking Paine's Cel Compound my weight was 144 lbs; now weigh 168 lbs.1am gaining in flesh every day; my friends are surprised at my wonderful cure and changed appearance.Oh! if I had only known of this life-saving remedy years ago, I would have escaped many days and nights of terrible pain and agony, Thank God the terrible times have I hope never toreturn.How I.wish I could reach the ear of every man in Canada\u2014those who are suffering as I once suffered\u2014how I would plead with them\u2014yes, on my knees 1 would ask them to give Paine\u2019s Celery Compound a fair trial; and I feel confident they would bless me: afterwards for my recommendation.Young men, take my truthful and candid advice; ft you Are suilering from a /broken- down nervous system, use Paine\u2019s Celery Compound; it will thoroughly restore you physically and otherwise, ne Yam now in perfect health through no other ncy than Paines Celery Lom.pound.You may use this statement as you choose.\u201d ! .Rheumatism Cured In à Day.South American ' Rheumatic Cure for Rheumatism and Neuralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days.Itsaction upon the system is remarkable and, mysterious.First dose tly bonefita.{ 756 cents.Warranted t Ë.E.McGaile, 2,23 Nutre Dame at, an Laviolette and Kelson, 1600 Notre Dame «street, ' Dr, Roberts Be: Dr.Roberts dressing the Bri \u201cThe effects of \u2018reaching, and \u2018The present i Manchester, England ad- \u2018h Medical Society, said : 't are important and far nuot be ovek-estimated.ations are that a change L at-all- times\u2018 I-now-write-you-\u2014about Paine's Celery Juggiers, who profess*to have a superna- Compound having Just finished the fifth Has resumed VIOLIN, tural power, by which they are rendered in- tele.Itis impossible for me to say suffi- 4 53 McGill College ave.VIOLA and MANDOLIN to receive pupils a bis MISS AGNES MICHAUD, Laureate of the Ace: Music of Quebec, has resumed her plane and harmony lessons.131m 8t.Lawrence stand at Sheppard's Music Btore.2 36 MADAME DESSANE And her davabter Madame Adam.Singing and piano lessons.470 Bt.Hubert.ô MONS 4.2.SOULET, Mansfield Breet, Hoa resumed his Violin lesbons._31626_ EDUCATIONAL.\\ dE MRS.HERBERT D.MARTIN, | DECORATIVE ARTIST, « Papil of the School of Technical Design, N.Y.Studio: Room-1, Karn Piano Building, 341 ST.CATHERINE STREET.* Bumed Wood Etching, Hand Decorated Leathers, Sug pairs for Interior tion and House during Otober.Clans and Private Lessons\u2014@pen October 4th, Afternoons.106 ART ASSOCIATION of MONTREAL Phillips Square.ART-SCHOOL, SESSIONS 1693-54.| Classes will commence in the Associatiou\u2019s new rooms, Monday, October 1Uth, tmder tbe direction of Mr.Wm.Brymuper, R.C.4.Students are nted the privileges of Amociate members durin fe session.Acholarhips for Competition.For further information apply 2 she tary.AFTERNOON SEWING CLASS.AR afternoon sewing clams, for young girla from six to Ty CA eM El Every Tucsday Aflerneon, From 3 le 4 @'Clock, Beginning! October 10th.A an De obtained te She Clase, and all further H.B.TENNEY, General 04a i : regary.DAY AND EVENING LESSONS \u2014RESUMED A - .: + a \u201cCOLLEGE OF BUSINESS, 390 St.ames 81, Book-Reeping, Shorthand, Pen toe a0 4 à pourri, Your choice or all for 65.00 per mont ok Classes, 03.40.\\ 15; face Mr.E.Dyonnet, A.R.C.A.| Will resarne Ms drawing sod painting classes on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 33RD, in the.relatio! of food and medicine is slowly takin e.The tendency among our best physic Jargely to substitute fo instead of me ine in the treatment\u2019 of disease is not looked upon as a mere .The tetic mipvement has a wider and.deepe! ing.In the large m of cases infants are too much w rous to relieve pain and ca el It is not medicine the babe aires oir lives depend upon proper that u nbarishi and Tit! baildi itls Row an established fact theft! 4 on Lactated Food sever © al y are sa 4 se) 1 \u2018 1 Vie «> } In the rooms of the Gouncll of Arts sod Manufustares ft: Gabriel : Fay further information apply at his Sadie: > ., An Galley, Philips iquare.| mis Ce St RTHAND INSTITUTE REMINGTON ScHOOL oF \u2014AXD\u2014 F TYPEWRITING.Class rooms, Temple Building, 188 Bt.James street, Principal, Mrs.J.Bullock.: ; EVENING CLASSES.commen SUI SR ene u h Typewritiag, taught by Mr.But: Sherthand (in Loth Bookkeeping, French anil Pet > The-French ljnguage wili be who was for ten jears a teacher several class schools in Boo ckheeping will be taught by a practical accountant an seper.+ Terms moderate.For circular apply at the Class Rooms .me ABINGDON SCHOOL, MONTREAL, 307 and 399 Mountain Street.HEAD MAsTER: MR.T.RIDLER DAVIES, BA, Trinity Hall Cambridge (Mathematical Hosows) uosisied Ly .MR.F.ARBLASTER, B.A.Clare Coliege, Cambridge (Classical Honours) MR.T.HOLME M.MAXIME INGRES (uf the I vate school for boys will open September 8.for university or boys intending to ro Evening preparation cl COO! for youag boys mmodation for Lite number or boarders.Prospectus on ion.vies can seen any \u2018tnorning after Aa 15.208 3 University of Bishop's College.FACULTY OF MEDICINB, | ; 4 MONTREAL.LL ro Session 1893-1804.Leètures of the Winter Session will be resumed on mendar, ad Sctober, an Boys t À pret ife.Apecial class.for nl! Dental students will Le received a8 heretofore and alu samination will be given at end of session ts.à spec to sath gtuden Calendars and all information regarding details of the work may be obtained on application to the under men 7 ! EP.T.\u2018M.D.208 1mo eod CES.mos, m2 8 Berchester treet, Corner of Erse MONTREAL ir rgacten and J Schools nde en à uniur Schools are a frecber of experience and ahility; Aventie, - - - each while the master, 88.of » Unk versity cousee certited Lo the parents have success passeil, since tho foundation of ul school.N.B \u2014 Mr.\u2018laude Doacet, who{lsst June) passed a brilliant examination a Kingston x llitary C oliege, stood fourth en the - and tras af this Provinde.Dr.Wm.Burnett, oll Medallist and Valdes Jat year) at Bishop.a College, and Mr.P.Simpson, who, | over three hundred students were re; he the examination ai Boston Technology with listinction, were at-Fettes Coliege.irculars on ap to OMAN, M.A.and) Honor Corti cates for Education, M: yat Edinburgh University.sim aw Young Women's Christian Asso\u2019n, 101 METCALFE ATREET.Hours Tto 8 Abeta Sonat Bookkeeping, Typowriting, Phy ci ng.Foes\u2014Une dollar term for each class.For the use ter on practios, two dollars of tho typewriter for ane hour's daily per month: Associate membership tic fifty cénts per year, dating from Oct-2nd.and entitling associate members \\orners Toninine Rimpiopment ingne, Soins, Leas orkers\u2019 ning Km! wi A Membership tickets nd ali farther information cas ned at the uffice.uk dEXNET, ART CLASSES, 91 AYLMER STREKT (near Sherbrooke .M be me a POSTER à > | Drawing, Puinting in Ott and Water Color.Pen and Ink for Elustration.© Pyrography or Burnt Wood Etching.Npecial classes for Children.After WEDNESDAY, eh, Mise + will be at home daily Wam to: pm.Telephone 3230.13 20s sod THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Berthier en haut, P.Q.Adin dr Dunes pci\" \u2019 NL\" RAPHREUS ART CLASSES 2304 8.CATHERINE BYREET.MISS ALICE LIVINGATON, of Bevres, Bill resume ber clases in Chins Pain! Water Colors and Draw: ber Ith.Btu 196, Turkish Beth Hotel.Miss Livingston will be at after Oct.§ from fam tolpm = v \u2018ST.MARY'S COLLEGE, vader oo Blenry ,/ Montreal.French ded English Classical Courses will be resumed on THURSDAY, GEPT.ttn.st 8am Mise M on MONDAY, OCT.2ad, > .t and Buperiatendent ef : FETTES COLLEGE SCHOOL, China Painting\u2014Glass Decorating.190 Jmes hs \u2019 Co .te in ares 3 hh oog Cron gS § Bem 2 .2222025 Ë + PS athematical, and Commercial.The Le Sve under , Senior \u2019 \\ + THE ENQUIRY AT PORT HOPE Postponed at the Request of Detective Carpenter.RELATIVES OF MRS.HOOPER TESTIFY ABOUT HER.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.Port HOPE, Ont., Séptember 30.\u2014The inquest in the Hooper case took place yesterday afternoon.Dr.Corbett, the coroner, ordered the body of the late Mrs.Hooper to be exhumed in accordance with the request of her husband, J.R.Hooper, for the purpose abuve stated.The body was taken to the premises of Alfred George, undertaker, and the inquest was held in \u2014 the parlors-of-his establishment Dr Cor: * bett, coroner, presiding.The following jurymen were impanelled: Messrs.J.B.White, F, E.Gaudril, William G.Allan, James Milne, Johu Wickett, Samuel Small, John Biliott, James Reynolds, P.J.Cohnell, \u201cWilliam Ray, Charles Merriticld, Alex.Mc: Lennan, James Walker, Thomas Singleton, J.F.Clarke, W.Willinmson.Rabt.Gray, d.8S.Irwin, H.Fulford, J.l\u2019hunley.Mr.W.F.Kerr represented the Crown in the absence of Mr.John Kerr, County Crown Attorney, and acted most ably in this ca iy The tirst duty of the jurymen, after being sworn, was to view the remains, They proceeded to the apartment where the body lay, and when the lid of the cuifin was removed they witnessed a most revolting sight.The body was crushed in a coffin which was too small, and it lay in the clothes in which the.UNFORTUNATE WOMAN H boots and all.The remains were decomposed and the sight was ghastly.The coroner informed the jury, on their return, that the first responsibility was \u2018to \u2018establish the cause of death.Drs.Douglas, of Cobourg.and; R.T.Corbett, of Port Hope, were instructed AD DIED, accordingly to make an examination.= J.R.Hooper, husband of the deceased, was present, and the case was\u2019 ably watched in his behalf by his solicitor, Mr.H.A.Ward.The evidence was proceeded with itmesses to establish the ftentiti- .cation of the corpse.Mrs, Kate Baul h, sister-in-law of the dece , on be he shown the body, identified it as that of her Iate \u201csister - in law, Mrs.Georgina Malo Hooper.She Tas familiar ou the de ceased, as she h ved with her.in Port J uring tustatid's absent ondut$ È 8 n ion of 1853, She recoghized the body by the features, the forehead and eyes, althougff the face was.müch decom- dd.She believed her sister-in-law to ave died from cancer.as she knew she suffered from that disease, her mother having attended her during the illness.Her sister-in-law had never herself alluded to the dread disease, and had never written to her, use she did not write good English.Herbert Clegg, the undertaker\u2019s assistant, was the next witness, Owing to the officiating undertaker being in Chleago, he said in compliance with instructions, Mr.George had conducted the funeral of the late Mrs.Hooper on the Ath September, from the Grand Trunk Railway tothe Welcome Cemetery.They had open: ed: the cofin at the grave because they were not sure which was the head or foot.He saw the corpse; he knew it to THE SAME AS THE BODY then on the premises.Mr.Hooper arrived at the grave in a cab secompanied by his sisters, Mrs.Baulch and Mrs, Duflis, After they had opened the coffin Mr.Hooper said the religious service had n held at Terré- bonne.There wasnoreligious ceremony at the grave.Mr.Troop, of this town, gave slight evidence regarding the identity of the corpse.He thought beyond a doubt it was Mrs.Hooper.The roner them adjourned the inquest until Tuesday evening at six-thirty, in deference to the following telegram: Montreal, Sept.29, To John Dquglas, Chief Constable, Port Hope, Kindly have inquest tponed pending instructions from Attorney General.(Signed,) SILAS CARPENTER, Government Detective.LONDON'S LORD MAYOR.The Rites and Ceremonies For His Selection.Loxnon, September 30.-\u2014The ceremonies attending the installation and election of the Mayor of London are interestin, Yesterday, Michaelmas day, and in accordance with the usual custom the livery men of the various guilds of the city of London assembled in the Guild Hall for the purpose of electing a l.ord Mayor in succession to con driven To the Town Hall, from the front \"steps of which the address of welcome from the masor and corporation wah read, to which Sir John briefly lied.The party were then taken Lo the residence of Dr.Jamieson for luncheon.At 1.Wa procession was formed, which paraded the principal streets to the skating rink, where the address from the Liberal-Conservative Association was presented by Mr.\u2018A.Wilkes, secretary.The spacious rink was well filled, \"there being upwards of 3000 People present, including a great many jes.Addresses were delivered by Sir John Thompson, Hon.Mesars.Foster, Haggart, Wallace, Montague, Sproule, Mason and others.At 7.4 ar torchlight procession paraded the streets to the Town Hall, where the ladies had prepared a banquet.at which 200 people sat down, OVERWHELMED BY WATER.Details of the Michigan Mining | Horror.CRYSTAL FALLS, Mich., September $0.\u2014 With a terrific rush the water of the Michigan river broke through a bed, weakened by: mining, into the Mastield mine between nine and ten o'clock Thursday night.drowning twenty-eight men who were at work directiv under the çave-in.There were forty-six men in the \u2018mine\u2019 when the accident occurred, but eighteen {of them who were working iu ç levels managed to escape.None of the bodies have been recovered, and it is believed it will be necessary to dive in the channel of the river before they can be secured.When the night shift went \u2018on.duty it was noticed than usual, but no alarm was felt by the wen at the pumps as they managed to keep the drifts free.The miners pursued their work as usual.Suddenly, a few minutes after nine o'clock, there was a loud report and rush of water and the men were overwhelmed by an avalanche of mud, ore and water.So fast came the Mood that it is doubtful whether the men on- the upper levels had time to drop their tools and run fur their lives to the old shaft.Had any of them reached the perpendicular.opening, however, it would have availed them nothing, for the shaft known as \u2018Old No.1\u201d collapsed as soun as the water reached and undtrmined its bise.- - This occurred at 8.0 and it was then known to those in charge of the mine that the men in the upper levels had been trap- and drowned like rats by an accident which had long been expected.The men at work in the lower levels were warned in time to escape.The news of the disaster spread throughout the little hamlet, and a Wild cry of alarm was voiced by the inhabitants as they rushed from their homes and gathered about the shaft just as the last one of the eighteen men was brought to the surface.There was a call for volunteers, which was at once answered, to descend the only available shaft and succor, if ssible, any miners who might possibly be found alive.But it was of no avail, for the waters had already reached the lower level aft, and the angry ve uers ast niiles east of Crystal Falls, the county seat of Iron county.It has been worked between threeand four years, and has shipped 660,000 tons of Bessemer bre.THE BATTLE CREEK PITCH.IN.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) DETROIT,.Mich., September 30.\u2014A despatch received here from Chicago stated but meagrely that a terrible accident hadoccur- red at Battle Creek.in which a number of lives had been lost.The receipt of this news in Detroit, so closely following the terrible disaster at Bellevue on the Grand Trunk last Tuesday morning, created intense excitement on Griswold street among the bankers and brokers, as it was naturally feared that some of the representative business men of this city -had been killed or injured as in the wreck of Tuesday.later and more reliable information told that the accident wags freight wreck at Marcellus, a small station on the Grand Trunk.À freiglit train was running in two sections when the couplin; pin of a car broke, letting part of the secon section crash into the first section.Ten empty cars were wrecked, but no lives were Jost.he track was cleared away in an our.THE DERBYSHIRE STRIKERS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) LoxDoN, September 29.\u2014At a meeting ot the Miners\u2019 Federation, held in Chestertield, Derbyshire, yesterday, Benjamin Pickard, the member of the Commons, who for years worked in theinines, presided.Among the matters debated was the question of meeting the mine owners to discuss the proposed reduction of wages, s finally decided to refuse to meet It the masters.À resolution was adopted, declaring the striking miners would be allowed to resume work at the old rate of wages whenever the chance offered.SAULT STE.MARIE BRIDGE.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] HAMILTON, September 30.\u2014An Ottawa\u2019 rie lower | that more water was coming into the mine.[° roar which greeted | 4 4 .THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 50,_1893.° Chenipodium Album.LAMB'S QUARTERS.\u201cLamb's quarters,\u201d as a fo herb, are well known: they grow by roadside and in lanes.If gathered when about six inches high they make (boiled) a palatable dish, not unlike spinach in taste.The stem is upright, branching : leaves variable, mostly rhombic-ovate, bluntly toothed, have dusty or mealy look about them : the flowers on long peduncles, very dense, small, and look as if dusted with shining spots.Under a high power they shine like little gems, stem and flower alike.Jur, Anserine.CHENOPODIUM.Herbes annuelles à feuille généralement petiolées, triangulaires-rhomboides ou hastées.Fleurs sessiles, en glomerules formant des épis panicules.Pres des habitations.A.blanche, chou gras.C.klbum IL, _Féuilles ; A plant growing from 12 to 15 inches hi I sessi CANADIAN WILD FLOWERS The Clustering Flowers, the Velvet | Green, CRY, \u201cHOW BEAUTIFUL IS THIS WORLD\u201d Stars are They in Earth\u2019s\u2019 Firmament \u2014Nos, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229.By Mr J.H.ROSS.Montreal A HAWKWEED Thee hath the August sun - Looked on with hot.and tierce.and brassy face; » And still anit lazily run.or - Scarce whispering in their \u2018The half-dried rivulets that lately sent A shout of gladness up, as on they went.HEXRIETTA A.HabLY., leaves alternate; os the stem is hairy ;: both stem and peduncles of the smal vellow flowers are very ry.Borders of woods and fences.: UGUST.Co HIERACIUM.Herbes vivaces A feuilles entiéres ou dentées; capitul es jaunes, solitaires ou en panicule ; involucre plus ou moins imbrigué | blanchatres en-dessous, sinuées, grossierement dentées.\u2018 ) JUILLET.nto the dark channel at once precluded all hopes of rescue, and the 23 men were given RZ ° Xe up.The Mastield nine is situated on the PSN _ Lanks of the Michigan_river, about-six- pe: \u2018 | Smilacina Racemosa FALSE BPIKENARD.For thee the brake and tang] \u2018To thy protocting shade ne Thy tender buds supply her food; Her young forsake h .To upon thy opening bl This member of the smilacina family is the the stems in compound racemes, white and pretty.The setting of the leaves as in Streptopus rosens.Flower of the waste! the heath-fowl shuns ed wood \u2014 er downy plumes, looms.largest and \u2018most showy of the lot The stems are often 3'feet long, leaves large, oblong, tapering.The flowers are at the ends of The berries R.scabre ! 'Iyvolucre à pein imbrigué, couvert de.poils sombres, deuses ; tige rode, à feuilles sessiles, entières ou presque entières: OUT.Bord des bois secs.=, .MRS.GRANT.stem is slightly twisted by the leaves each on its own stem.are red and aromatic.In open JUNE.T, ¥ Sir Stuart Knill.whose term of office ex- ires on November 9 next.The Lord 7 or, who was accompanied by the two ++ sheviffh of London, Aldermen Jose h Renats 7 0 po \u2018 208 (0 $2 a) 87 te pe J i a cee _ PU _ ne, \u20ac 10 ç NY SM A - < -y.A, 5 » 5 7 Bo Gd SR | event.\u201d *KITTY\u2019S FATHER.got down to the yard.\u201cWhat is itl\"he asked, as I came quickly to him, seeing by my face and manners that something had happened.\u2014 \u201cYorke is here, slecping like a log in_ the.hay-loft.Singleton has stopped Shepherd, It's all over.\u201d \u201cCalin yourself a bit, Dick,\u201d said he gently, as he slipped his hand through mine,apd.led me slowly towards the orchard.\u201d \u201cWe must not frighten Kitty out of her wits by a sudden shock.\u201d tons can't be kept in the dark much \u201cIt is scarcely advisable that she should be.But we must prepare her for the + \u201cThere's but little time.Yorke expects something to happen shortly.He told me to call him at nine.\u201d Jack looked at bis watch.; .\u201cGood.I will call him.He is in the loft, you say : \u201cYes It you côuld persuade him, Jack, to do J bing desperate.\u2018Ithink he medi- \u201c tates güicide.- \u201cHe wouldn*t sleep it that were hisipten- uld\u2014h Not to the charins of tasteful art That I am cold or dull, ; 1 on all the graceful scene, } ¢ clustering flowers\u2014the velvet green, \u2014 And cry.\u2014* How utiful.\u201d \"CAROLINE SOUTREY, The marsh cress grows from 10 to 15inches ; stem and leaves light yellowish green ; leaves pinnately parted; the lobes cut toothed ; flowers are yellow, borne at top of stem and on thin, branching sprays; has a hot, biting taste, not pleasant.In moist places.: JUNE Cresson.= NASTURTIUM.Plantes aquatiques ou palustres; fruit une silicule- ou Lune silique trés-courte ; na pendantes 2-sériées.The flowe ellow flowers, borne one above the other at the branching.The leaves are dark, Tighter on the under side, all the ste Inw - .APRIL t0 JUNE - \" ç This member of the Ranunculus family grows ng stem palustre.N.palustre.Fleurs jaunés, 4 Juin._.IN = y te Ranunculus Fascioularis.EARLY CROWFOOT.\u2019 from 6 to 9 Inches high, with many farbich is thick and downy, has many telegram announces that the t\u2014for Smtlacine.- {hs Seed superstructure of the railway .SMILACINA.\u2019 : - Renonoule.idge across the Sault Ste.Marie Can: w i ran .» fleurs ; 0 and Walter Hemy Wilkins and their under has been awarded to the Hamilton Bridge Shizome ' note ba Four on rane dor Tn ombreuses: | .\u2018 RANUNOULUS, sheriffs and chaplains, and attended by the Company, The rnc rige 13 understood gtamines 6, plus longues que les divisions du pérlanthe fruit rouge, aromatique.Lieux R.fasciculée.R.fascicularis.Tige dressée de 5-9 pouces ; racines fasciculées.Bois Marshal, went from the Mansion house, ns lumides oF , [ .CIN.pierreux._ \\ t AVRIL-JUIN, the Lord Mayor's official residence, preceded by trumpeters to take part in the ceremony.n the Lord Iayor: and his party arrived at the Guildhall they were met by the;aldermen, the Recorder, the Chamberlain ard the other high officers of the corporation.all of whom were attired in court dress and their robes of office.The civic dignitaries, conducted by the City al, then walked'in procession to the Church of St.Lawrence, Jewry, where divine service was held.At the\u2018conclusion \u2018ofthe service the y returued in procession to the Guildhall and passed to the hustings in the great hall, which, acconl- ing to ancient usage, was decorated with sweet herbs.The regular election pro- ings then began, the common crier directing all persons who were not liverymen to depart from the hall on pain of imprisonment.The Recorder then formally informed the liverymen of the occasion of their meeting, and stated that in order that their choice might be free and unfettered thé Lord Mayor and aldermen would withdraw.The common sergeant informed the liverymen as to the aldermen who had served in the office of sheriff, a condition precedent to election to the lord mayoralty.Among the aldermen so named was George Robert Tyler, alderman for ueenhithe, who, upon the return of the Mayor to the hall; was d by the recorder to have been clected.The Lord r- elect then made a brief speech, thanking the liversmen for the honor conferred upon him, and the proceedings were at am end.In the evening Lord Mayor Knill gave a dinner party to the Lord ec .tow , Mise Briggs a Deaconess.Nuw York, September 320.\u2014The World says: A daughter of Prof.\u2018Briggs of the Union Theological Seminary has resolved .to enter the New York training school for denconesses.At least, such is the report in religious circles, and .Briggs makes no den This institution belongs to - the Protestant Episcopal faith.The school will n on October 4, aud the name ot Miss Hriggs appears upon the list of applicants.v sours involvea faite ven da the so that its uates w = Deh trained to be.\u201cmet apart\u201d by the op to engage in work among the poor, The Premiers Progress.RHAM, Ont.September VA bright au morning gladdened the hearts Pi Conservatives of thir town and this- ee who began assembling at an carly to weloonie Sir John Thompson.The as gaily decorated \u2018with baudsome afthes and bunting and mottoes destription.About 12.30 the spe- in amtived amid the cheers of the\u2019 crowd, who Dad become almost impatient wait.e mier and part Sars, mat te Reception Committes the ral Conservative Associa- sien and escorted and 4 \u201ctown w .of UT cial as 2 à A à A = : he ve \u2019 tery .Pl DROWNED IN A WELL.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] HALIFAX, September 30.\u2014-Mrs.Elizabeth \u2018Nichlam, of Port Mouton, was drowned in a well which only contained a foot of water on Sunday morning.It is supposed: she lost her balance and fell headlong into the.well while attempting to get a pit:her of Jater.+ a.To Blow.Up Derelicts.NEW York, September 30.\u2014The Govern- | ment has started a campaign against derelicts.The Unitéd States ship \u2018\u2019Kearsage\u201d loft the Navy Yagd on Wednesday to blow up all water ogee and abandoned vessels wherever she finds them.The mission of the \u2018\u2018Kearsage\" has .been begun none too soon.Inthe last few months there have been more dangerous derelicts drifting about the steamship lanes than there have comes into port without making plaiut about some dismasted and aban- oned craft, which may at any time cause a terrible \u2018ocean catastrophe.Only a few 4 days ago the White Star steamer \u201cTeutonic\u201d re a dangerous derelict in the course of westward bound ocean liners, Increased Values, Decreased ; lation.TORONTO, September 30.\u2014The city's total assessment for 1884 shows a total of §153,- 450,000, an increase of $1,540,332 over last year.The population as taken by the assessors is 160,582, a decrease of 5517 since last year.Orrawa, September 90.\u2014 Sir Adolphe Caron will rave for the West ou Sunday night, speaking at Lucan on Monday, Mitchell on Tuesday, and other places t thé week, returning to Ottawa probably Sunday morning next.He will auvse- quently addresa a meeting of his consti-, tuents at Matane.- D Shot a 400 Pound Bear.* QUEBEC, September J0.\u2014Mr.Telephore Simard, a land surveyor of Levis, ed a 400 pound bear on Thursday.He hunted the animals in the vicinity of Chateau Richer, using a cub he had captured to decoy the older The cub\u2019s mother, when she discovered: the hunter with her off- - spring, tried to reach Mr.Simani, but he shot tht enraged animal dead.\u2018 The \u201cCoquitalan.\u201d WASHINGTON, September 30.\u2014A telegram was received at the Treasury Department yesterday, stati that the revenue cutter \u201cKE.Rush\u201d reached San Francisco last night.She brought the news that the British vessel \u2018Coquitalan\u201d and her had been condemned to confiscation the United States Circuit Court of Sitka.\u201cThe Beautiful\u201d in Massachusetts.n- for many years.Scarcely a vessel | «Ton Popu-' f .+ rsrreLDp, Mass, Se) ber 90.\u2014Snovw | toll Dara vers beiskis half an hour | *- yesterday, , .oY oh i wn as ce La WT \u2014 | dow, and then tion, I think.Why sho for such a purpose! It is more probable that his object is to see Kitty before going to the other side of the world.That is another reason for preparing her.\u201d T How is that to he donef\u201d \u201cLeave itto me.1 willgo to Yorkeat gine, and \u2018come to an understanding with him.There will be time enough after that to pre- pars Kitts.\u201d After a minute's pause he ed: \u201cI hear her step behind us.If you can vlook a little less as if you were standing for your photograph, Dick.for Heaven's rake, do.Think of your breakfast, and pretend to have an appetite.We ought to begin at once, there's no time to lose.\u201d .\"à À little cough in vur rear olliged us to turn.Kitty, smiling, and looking just as fresh and sweet as the morning in her light dress, was coming towards ns.\u201cHave you come to tell ps breakfast is ready\u201d I asked, smacking my lips.\u2014so well that Kitty 2 cheerfu! flow of spirits received no check, and we scemed to enjoy our breakfast as much as if Yorke were a thousand miles away.Jack was the first to rise, and, as the old clock on the stairs struck nine, he quietly left the room, while Kitty, who was already developing the habits of an admirable little housewife, cc- cupied herself in putting away the serviettes in the corner press, and like matters.Mrs.Bailey had not yet cleared the table, and I, still playing my part, lingered there, when Jack, coming to the open window, said: > ; \u201cBring a basket, Kitty, and helpme pick up the windfalls.You can leave the table as it is for half an hour.\u201d -*That will please uncle scarcely.less than it pleases me,\u201d \u2018she\u2019 replied [Fretched a basket from the kitchen shié joined Jack, and they went off, with their arms closely linked, towards the orthard.I watched them out of sight from the win- turning my eye to thecoach- house, I saw Yorke coming from behind the trap.I ran out to the door and met him there.He looked verygrave.Inhis hand he carried a black knapsack; he was still dressed in the cyclist's suit he wore on Saturday.- ; Pushing past me, he entered the broak- fast-room, and standing by the table, he helped himself to some food, which he ate ravenously.lf therels a cu it,\u201d he said with his mouth full, : I poured him out a cup of tea, too tat- ed to ask questions.He drank itoffat a draught, and taking another slicé of and butter said, as he made his way towards the door: \u201cShow me your room.A wash now will set me right.1 vook him upstairs and led him into my .He slip] off his jacket and opened the throat of his gray woollen \u2018shirt, running his eye round chamber as he did Where does that door lead?\u201d he asked.Into Kitty's room,\u201d i t \u201c (7 into his pocket an water, still eating.\u201cGet your shaving tackle ready, and give my coat a brush.\u201d These orders 1 bbeyed in silence, while he soused his head in the water, and proc to soap and scrub himselt vigorously.It was impossible to t from time to time.He could not or would not hear me.As he began to dry himself with the towel, his eyes again ran round the room._ \u201cI want a couple of yards of cord,\u201d said he, and as I put my finger to my forehead to think where I might find such a thing, he added, \u2018box cord will do.\u201d That reminded me that there was a cord - round Kitty's empty Lox in the garret above.Iran up for it; when I returned, Yorke was shaving himself before the a .\u201cThat will do,\u201d said he, after a glance at.it.\u201cNow, open my knapsack empty te\u201d \u201c .I undid the straps of the knapsack, wondering what it could contain.There was a i > » n \u2018Oo up; at the bottom was a felt hat.\u201cOh, rd,\u201d said I to myself, \u201canother \u2014 disguise.\u201d \u201cShake \u2018em out, and lay the things smoothly on the bed.\u201d I unfolded them and put the-hat into shape.It was his clerical -up.\u2018 \u201cWhat the devil are you going todo now, Bob?\" I asked,with an uncontrollable accent of impatience.; i : \u2018got a better razor than this?\u201d was tho only thing he vouchsafed in reply.f found my best razorand laid it on the table before him in silence.He grunted approval, stilk rasping , his chin with the other, ' \u201cWhat's the time now?\" he asked, closing the razor with a snap.\u201cHalf-past nine, nearly.\u201d He paused in brushing his hair to listen, and then in a twinkling finished his toilette, and whipped on hia jacket.With one more glance round the room,he went to the door, closed it as soon as I had passed out, locked it, and put the key ully in: his outer ket.I followed him, as he ran quickly.downstairs; Jack's voice came from-the break fast-room.: The door was open; we went in, and Kitty and her father at length stood face to She was by the window with Jack; her face was ly pale.\u201d For an instant both stood motionless and silent, as if overcome by the emotion of this meeting; then Yorke sirodp forward with his hands strétched | out, and she, tottering forward, murmured ahnost inpudibly, \u201cMy father.\u201d | À He would have taken her hands: but she, with an impulsive outburst of feeling, Bung; her arms round his neck,and laid her chee upon his breast, sobbing convulsively.Jack took my arm, and leading me softly out of the room, softly closed the door upon a scene which was not for us to see.\u201cWhat is he going to dof\u201d I asked, when we were in the en.\u201cI can no moreanswer that question than ou,\u201d Jack replied.\u201cI have not the slightest Tacs what his plansare:1 only know that he expects Singleton and the police to turn up me some timethis morning; andhe hasaskéd to keep an eye on the .and warn him Jack was \u2018standing -in the-poreh- when I+ { what happened to prevent Mr.Shae e\u2014-eome\u2014nere-| 1 really did act my part well at the table | ° replied; and having - of tea left, let me have \u2019 an answer to the question or two I put | pee three wordé\u2014no mors than three words, } explained the whole mystery; but, as! exacted a proniise that I would repeat the words to no one but Kitty, youmust n ascribe.a want of kindness to my silen Though, to Le candid, Dick,\u201d head, _ a minute's retfection, \u201cit I had given Hine should tit think-it advisnblc\u2014 - seen you iu ignorance à little longer.\u201d 1 hiked Jack none the less for this hon And churacteristic admission, and that he was more farsighted and than I, and that in tonsequence the.which seemed best to him was the others also; T resigned myself with ala grace to my forckd condition of igno and watched the road, trying totind ower myself what those three wonds were: v ' explained every thing.nd now while Lani supposed tobe hel\u201d ing for the arrival of Singleton ar he police, I will venture again to take a krty with the form of my narrative, andjate | wa leaving London as he intended I ' on Sumy\u2014 : the facts Ipving since been given pby\u2014\u2014 Singleton himself.Half au hour before the train was Mr.Shepherd was in the booking ofie at Victoria, waiting for the pay-box topen, his Gladstone bag in one hand.Lifer accurately counted in the other, hed Singleton tapped him on the shoulder, (To be Continued.) Ÿ 1 - EE ' a À Digestio/= > Complèion- are all intimately conneed \u2014 practically inseparable.Tiough the fact is often ignored, it is nevertheless true that g goed y complexiop-4s\u2014amJjmpodbility , ig withoytgog ich in à - fad_aubstitute-for cheeks, with those of ter family, more likey to be | \u201ces Like à in thesnow.\u201d COTTOLENR cléan,, delicate, healthful and Try it.Made only by | : NN N.K.FAIRBANK& CO, Wellington and Ann Strecta, MONTREAL | = FLOOR PAINT pi Pure Prepared House Pains 36 BEAUTIFUL SHADES \u2018For outside and inside work i i Chea) P.D.DODS & CO.188 and 190 McGill st GENUIN { = only with the signature a, Justus von Liebig in blue\u201d ink across the label thus\u201d Ttie aimost unnecessery to add that this refers to the = Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beet.For delicious refreshing Beef Tes.For improved and peonomic cookghy.wy re \u2014 \u2018REMOVAL.\u2014 ROBT.MITCHELL & CO.Have Remove No.8'BLEURY ST., \" Where they are showing & fine seleo- \u2018 tion of : Gas and Electric Light Fixtures I All New Designs and at Prices to Buit.; GLOBES IN GREAT VARIETY.129:0°0o | ILES ITCHING PILES SWAYNE'S LUTELY CURSE.OINTMENT EE bon Steerbs the AYNES OINTM = tamors, Sold ops ticking asd Off | Arman.Sons & Co.Montreal.Whoiesale Agenti> OR the removal of F worms of all kinds from children or adults use Dn.MIT MH pERmalt Om LO2E .equiri ompt, reliable, safe and p'easant, r ng IK Er mééicine.Ne-or failing.Leuve o bad af.efects.Price.25 cents per Box .= an sit down | / Gé Asclepias Cornuti.when the enemy is in sight.We can s } « here and smoke a pi Dick.We have a | A SILK WEED, MILE WEED.fair stretch of the Road in view; probably Ÿ } Hold one of us lightly.they will come over in a conveyance.I can an bg ig! i , ses nothing in the , can you EE EE ne forint Sh - ! Sancti roundness rich and tender.LeromHure | 1 replied Griefly in the negativeænd, nent | Nabalus Alba.> A very tall and \u2018showy plant with large leaves, not unlike ing myself on the low wa side him, * | ; ROOT =~ ° J those of the India rubber plant, but emerald n until after pulled out my pipe in MERS i i Boake full in Iiraraage quaint and ld lowering me, when they tum a dark clive.Tbe oser ars | ator lighting.his.pipe, said, with ._ One who dÿélleth by the castiod Rhine = \u2018 pinkish or pale purple and very Interesting In their formation.kindig sympathy in his voice: \u2019 \u2019 When he dq tho wees, 30 blue and gold - entire plant is milky and sticky.The flowers throw off a n y ick r | Stars that i Ie A Folden, perfume that ma elt some feet away; they surraund the Feel abit burt.Dick .H.W.Loxergirow.at .stout stem, drooping, and are exceedingly pretty.The & pods Yes,\u201d I answered.Yorke has not given .Delphinluns AJacts.are large and coarse, and opened earch display the ahining me one word of explanation; that doesn't A Stately plant frem 38, 5 foot high and often higher.Leaves : $ silky interior to view.Are frequently 3 feet high.Grow in rioh surprise or wound me much, for he's used large, dark green, friacgiular sha and often lobed, the ui LARKSPUR.soil all over the mountain terraces and fields.\u201cJUNE me pretty roughly allthrough; but I can see | , of the nen te.ia ro of ln fro ian abo The larkspur is a stray from culttvation.0 Asclepiade, - EC that you know more than you care pid me \u2018 ath oping, » It ie to be found & localities growi ASCLEPIAS I.an s Jack, > pale yellow undernes: ers of rich w UGUST.ng tall w in pr Ton: euros ne Herbes d des.vi : fleurs en ombelle simple.ever treated me as though I were \u201cuntrust Nabale.° and rongh: leaves linear, in whoris; stem A.du cornut.Cottonnler.A.cornuti.Ombelle globuleuse d erie has told me no more than I had * NABALUS, © ing: flowers often as many as Bor 10 30-100 flours, rosea et odorantes; follicules cottonneuses, armées alread njoctured.He has simply con- \u2019 N N, albu , olucre glabea composé de 8 écailles foo 3 be foot; mentital bneaste: que lou sie Deer Jo fabrication ae Tian ou meme des firmed a supposition that has heen floating «0 1 J 9 u 3 perit ol den loxolu .Aovr.aste places, © © Jum Bord chemins.à | J ta my I\" H 5 In .- .\u2019 - % LS 4 7 | ; ; - » \u2019 : \u201c5 » ~ , | .: © n° À ?\u2018 | ._\u201c wr, ME be >.- or rm\u201d TSR] ALAR OE RUS pr, pee ; *.ï ) CENTS FOR SALE \u201cVALKYRIE\u201d ann \u201cVIGILANT.\u201d rare Their Preparations for the Race.1 \u2019 YACHTING MEMORIES OF THE PAST REVIVED.ST RR What It Costs to Be a Cup Defender-\u2014Miscellaneous, Sporting News.NEW Yung, Sept, 30.\u2014The sails on the \u201cValkyrie\u201d since her trial have been subject to much criticism, \u2014Ihre- mainsail seems to be a fairly setting | \u201cgail, but it was not hauled ut to the end of the boom, and if the necessary pressure had been put on it the slack canvas would have disappeared.It is a good «ail, say what any oue may ; Lut it did not have any batteus in, as it was supposed it would, nor Any poekets- for the reception of these stilfening pieces of wood, Still, pockets may be sewed on in half an hour by expert sail-makers, and it will not be surprising if that is done._ The jib isa handsome sail\u2014in fact, beautifully fitting and'nearlyy perfect.lt, has special reinforcements at the head, foc and clew, just where thc greatest Strain - comes.\u2018The club topsail is made after the American fashion and has uo trace of the English deas seen in all these sails in former cup hallengers, all of which proves that.the \u201cNavahou's\u201d visit abroad at least taught English yachtsinen something, and that is, the American fashioned club topsail is infinitely superior to their own.The \u201cValkyrie's\u201d club topsall is not tremendously large and it is inade of light canvas.One thihg is quite \u2018beyond the comprehension of the average American Amatéur, and that is that the \u2018\u2018Valkyrie\u201d should bend a new mainsail at this late day, for she will only have to-day and to-morrow : TO TAKE ADDITIONAL SPINS, \" Fo if this mainsail is used in the races it.may be so stretched as to set badly.All new sails act in this manner, IL was observed that the out 5 pa end was drooping, which,lof course, \u2018should be adjusted, as fu a light breeze it must be a serious defect.Ce fender, was towed down to City Island from New Roclielle yesterday morning and hauled out on Hawkins's ways.lier top- niast was housed, and she had her new hollow bovin and gaft on.Her Tobin bronze \u2018bottom, in spite of nearly four weeks\u2019 contact with the water, looked quite clean.Ap soon as she was clear of the water her crew began to wash and scrub her top sides, and later in the day they went to work on her Tobin bronze bottofii.As soon as her bottom had bLéen: thoroughly cleaned und_ smooth and her top sides enamelled, it is said she will be put in the water again.This will be on Monday or Tuesday.Ît issaid she will have one more trial spin before the first cup race, on Thursday, but this is hardly probable, as she willcome down to Brooklyn on Wednesday to be measured.apt.Hansen said they had not lightened her any, and that the only changes that had been made in her were some slight alterations to her head sails.He said: **We have: had some trouble about her jibs, but we are all right now, a8 both Sawyer and Wilson have made us a spare jib apiece.They both tit so-well we donit know which one to use.\u201d Capt.Hansen says that the Sandy Hook course will suit him just as well as the Scot- Jand one, and that it was as fair for one as the other.He added that he thought the \u201cVigilant\u201d would make quite as good weather as the Valkyrie\u201d in a Leavy sen, Capt.Terry, who will assist Capt.Hansen in the cup races, is logking after the \u201cVigilant\u2019s® canvas, and thinks it was never in as good shape as it is to-day.Lieut.Henn, who owned and raced the cutter \u2018\u2018Galatea\u201d in her races against the \u201cMaytilower,\u201d arrived on the \u2018Germanic\u2019 last night.He came over for the purpose of seeing the cup races.; Capt.Crocker, who took Charley Barr's place on Royal Phelps Carroll's yacht \u201cNavahoe,\u201d arriverl yesterday morning on the \u201cAller\u201d from Southampton.The steamboat inspectors have dug up an old law which says that all vessels going outaide Sandy Hook MUST CARRY A CANNON and two projectiles.It is their intention, so it was stated yesterday, to insist on the enforcement of this law in the coming international yacht races, The Captain of the \u201cMagenta,\u201d wheel steamer that saw ; watérapout down the hay « few days ago, went around yesterday trying to horrow a cannon to conform to the law, and to he ready for more whooping ble waterspouts in case ahy.get after her on the days of the Faces- \u2018 Everything on the \u2018\u2019Vigilant\u201d Bin the the side- finest possible shape.She had her new- hollow boom and hollow gaff slung.They are beautiful spars.The bootn was nade by I'iepuras, and is said to bave come up to requirements.Mr.C.Oliver Iselin went duwn with the boat and in the afternoon went back to New Rochelle in the Iatnch.© The Vigilant,\u201d like the \u201cValkyrie,\u201d has a mascot.It is a fox terrier uwned by Mr.Iselin.Capt.Hansen would as soon think of going out without a spinnaker as td go- ont without the mascot.He is nu common dog.He was bred at Mr.August Rel.monts kennels, ajd has in his veins the blood of the most\u2019 aristocratic fox terriers of England.He is a great pet with the sAilors.Acvording to the present arrangements, the fist cup race is to be sailedon Thursday, October 5, the second on Saturday, October 7, and Qie third an Monday, October 9.\"This arrangement is not in conformity withthe deed of gift, which expressly states that one week Hay must elapse between cach race.There is no week day between the day set for the second race and the date set.for the-third race.Perhaps this was arranged for at the conference Lord Dun- raven had with the Cup Committee, and the arrangement will be announced when the Cup Committee aces fit to give oul-any news about they race, which certainly is just now offnatiénal interest.The crew of he \u201cValkyrie\u201d does not work on Sundays, and if an accident should happen to hier in the second race she would -notghe ready for the third race ou Monday.and Lord Dun: raven could claim a postponement under'the deed of gift.- The Cost of Cup Defenders NEW York, September .29.-Yachting costs money.The expenses, direct and indirect, of the trial races and the final etfort to keep thef America\u2019s cup in this country will be stupendous.This expense is borne by about a dozen millionaires, but jt isa strain even on their pprses, There are yachts ahd yachts.Some can be bought as cheap as ÿz0.But il à rhan wants something nice in the pay of a steam craft he will pay about $100,000 for it while the Astors and Vanderbilts spenc $0,000 anid get the fincas things sloat.When even a niillionaire talks/of & sail- boat-he hanlly expects to put out more than Eo or SLM, Sometimes as much as WO) or $75.00 is spent for a la schooñer, but in that event she is always intended as a racing machine, built for the purpose of winning cups and bringing purses to the pocket and pride to the heari affher owner.4 _ Within the past week there were four yachts in the harbor which were fine Apeci- mens of American yacht building, Each pecs.hen the \u201cVi taut © outsatled all ipetitors and proved her position, Tosce her sailup thé baÿ one would hard.Iy think that she represents any great amount in value.If at nicht.bound for was \u201cthe (nstest ro until the trial\u201d A \u2014\u2014 rt, she happened to pass a signal station Rithout display ing siymals, she would sim- pl.be reported as \u2018an unknown sloop bound n°* She might possibly be RATED AS AN OYSTER BOAT but under no consideration would be raised to the dignity of a fishing smack.$80,000 the first cost.And yet this boat, designed and built to defend\u2019 the American yachting interest against those of England, cost the syndicate that built her over $5) fore she left tlie ways, and will cost, before the international coutest is decided, between $110,000 25 More than SlUL00U was ex pended by the time the trial race was won.Take thethree other yachts, the \u201cColonia,\u201d \u201cJubilee\u201d and *\u2018DIilgrim,\u201d all of which were built especially-as cup defenders, and the cost of the acceptance of the challenge.is uadrupled.This means that half a oil lion dollars have comc out of the pockets of American yachtsmen in the hope of holding the cup here.And the cup if not won by the Earl of Dunraven's ** Valkyrie\u201d will not become the ~property of the owners of the *\u2018Vigilant.\u201d i the deed of gift of George B.Schuyler.the owner vf the cup, to the New York Yacht Club is the clause: .\u201citis to be distinctly understood that thecup is to be the property of the club and not of the members thercof, or owners of the vessel winning it in a match, and that he condition of keeping it open.to be sailed for by yacht clubs of all foreign countries upon the terms (of the deed of gift) laid The exact figures of the cost of the \u201cVig lant\u201d are NOT KNOWN _AT PRESENT .cally the backbongé of the syndicate which ordered and paid for her.Mr.Iselin has heen so busy i vr the vacht that he has had no time to look out for money, yet he was able tq give a rough estimate of what the boat hap and will cost.The bulk of the cést of the cup defender is inthe hull, which has footed up about $65,000 The sails of the yacht cost $15,000, which building and equipping the \u201cVigilant\u201d, A good hull is all right if \u2018there is a good suit of sails, Without \u2018them the yacht might be a dismal failure.Wilson made the sails for the cup defender that is to compete with the*' Valkyrie, \"and got the price named for two sets on condition, it is said, that he \u2018would not make sails for any other cup defender.117 Uniforms for the regular crew \u2018of forty men and also for the additional twepty-tive which are used on\u2019 race days has Wen he other expense which means about $20.The white duck suits which looks so pretty and make the sight of the yacht under sail, with her crew lying on deck, look like a icture, werc made by one firm, which furnished 130 of them.Fach man has two suits.The uniform also includes white duck hats, white caiivas shoes with rubber soles, white sweaters and black neckscarfs.The \u201cVigilant\u201d syndicate does not believe that good work can be done ; ON AN EMPTY STOMACH, and for that reason the cost of feeding the ways accompanies the = Vigilant,\u201d carrying , An extra suit of sails and spars, and always ready in the necessity of towing is on band.luxury.3; The crew of the \u201cVigilant\u201d receives mora are all picked men, mostly Scandinavians, who know their business and are- well disciplined.If it blows hard, and it becomes necessary to send aman out on the boom, no matter if it ploughs five feet under water, any one of these Scandinavians will go, and not say a word aboat it.THEY RECEIVE $35 A MOX Prize money is quite an'îtem in thé\\bill of expenses.In order to get the best work out of the men, it is usual to incite them by haying bonuses.Each man in that way knows that\u2014if his yacht wins he gets something more durable than praise, and\u2019 he will make an effort to do what he ought to without loss of time.One man out of position, or a little slow in obeying an order, might result in the loss of the race.In order that they may not be satis fied with anything short of winning, the rize money is divided in three grades.Vhetñ à yacht wins each man getd $4, when she.comes.in second he gets §2, and when she is third the portion for each of the crew is 81.Thus far the syndicate has paid out nearly $2000 in prize inoney.and if the \u201cVigilant\u201d is successful in holding the \u201cAmerica\u2019s\u201d Cnp in this country, the crew will probably get something in addition to the regular prize money.\\ Memories of Yachting.The following Reminiscences of early yachting will prose interesting in connection with this year's great race.The history of carly yachting can be stated briefly.The first organized yacht club is said to have been the Royal Yacht Squadron, organized in England in 1815.In 1890 the Royal Cork Yacht Club of Ireland was organized, \u2018The first vacht race sailed in the United States worthy of notice was between the yacht \u2018\u2018 Wave,\u201d modeled by Robert F.Stevens, one of the founders of the Né¢w York Yacht Ciub, and a Bostoït-racht cal the \u201cSylyh,\u201d off Nantucket shoaix, in 18%.In 1844 \u2018the New York Yacht Club was or- canized.withrnine members and nine yachts.the Elvsian Fields, Hoboken, N MF.Stévens designed the famous sloop \u2018Maria,\u201d which was, I helieve, at that time the fastest sloop yacht that sailed in Smooth waters, She was feet over all, 2 feet 9 inches beam.Her draught was 6 \u2018feet aft, decreasing from midships to 4 feet ti inches.Her midel was not unlike that of à large Fair Haven sharpie flat.She carricd two centreboards, one aft tok her from griping nnd yawing, and to ease hec on the helm when blowing hard.Like most.vessels of her day she steered with a long tiller which has almost gone out of existence, except in small boats, The, \u201cMaria\u201d was the wonder of the age.Her jib was 71 feet and laid on a boom.Her maifi boom, 96 feet long and 36 inches in.diameter, wasa hollow spar strengthened by iron hoops and rods.Mr.Stephens placed the niast nearly Half way from her cut.water to the stern post\u2014an departure from the old rule of placing it well forward.SHE WAS THE FIRST YACHT there is any record of that carried outside lend ballast, which was fastened to her keel, extending 25 feet on cither side thereof._She lay 17 knpts or over 20 miles an hour in Smooth water lander comniand of Captain Aungtistus Morrell.1 think it was in 1267 she was altered! into a coasting schooner for the pine wood trade.During one-of her voyages she foundered in a gale in the Gulf Stream.The world renowned \u201cAmerica,\u201d wasan tm- provement.on the Sandy Hook pilot boat \u201cMaddie.\u201d built by My.\u2018George Steers fyr Mr.John Stevens of Hoboken, Commadofs of the Now York.Yacht Club, and other.She was ychooner rigged, had three lower sajls and fying patl topsail, which set from the deck.ler mast rake was two and a half inches to the foot; ber foresail was known as a lug with no boom, and sheeted abaft the mixin mast when on the wind.But naval architepts have since learned and sicnce has taught the naatical world that raking masts dd not help to get the\u2019 best.speed.out.vf à vessel, Pre \u201cAmerica,\u201d now carries nine sails in ordinary cruising trim., In 1861, at the time of the International Exhibition of London, Enuland, the Royal Yacht Club of England cent out a challenge to the world to sail for the Queen's Cup.x1 he story of the America\u2019s\u201d part in that \u201ccontest, as told by Captain Richard Brown, sailing master of the \u201cAmerica,\u201d and also by Neison Comstock, mate, is as follows: \u201cWe made the ruirto the coast-of France in 22 days 8 hours, of which time she was becalmed five days and did not make eight miles à day.We werémetin the English Channel by a pilot beat™ showing French colors.The \u201cAmerica\u201d wast duce hove to, and as soon ax the suppose i camc aboard, Captain Brown said commence to sixe the fellow up, an Commodore Stevens that the tcllow was no French pilot.Lthen race up to the fel- low, and in vergsemphatictanes said that I dil not believe he was a nch pilot, and if he Tan the yacht shore he was a dead man.Ad the \u201cAmérica\u201d neared the harbor of Havre, whither we were bound, the fel.low admitted his fnability to take her into pot.and signaled his boat, which hed been tryh ed iy 1x the speed of the \u201cAmerica.\u201d He ui made the best time down shall forever attach to it, thus making it perpetually a challenge cup for friend: | 1y competition ween foreign countries.\u201d even to Mr, C.Oliver Iselin, who_is-praeti- -her-co is the second largest sum in the \u2018expense of crew while the yacht is in commission will to:-about=\u2014_4 A \u2018endersaF4 Forty dollars a day is the cost vf this money than the usual yacht sailors.They | he anchorage was on the North river if rried abpard the boys vilot-boat and: .* ible for Ryde, the headquarters of the ja Yacht Club, with the news that the Yankee yacht was THR FASTEST VESSEL AFLOAT.At Havre sails, spars and rigging were put in perfeot order, and then we sailed for Portsmouth, where we docked and put her bottom in good order for the international 1ace which was to be \u2018sailed on the 23nd of August, 1851.Captain Brown had mort- foged is pilotboat to Nr.Stevens for $0 ord\" Jeaving New York so as to have money to bet with on the race,every dollar of \u201cwhich he was, willingto put onthe \u201cAmer | ica: \u2018The whole party had gone over with _plenty of money to back the yacht, but the could not get a bet even when they offe 2tol.We then found out that the bogus French pilot had betrayed us.Who could be so contemptible as to employ such a spy! was thequestion Commodore Stevens asked.\u201cOn t o'clock, Mr.Stevens, a mémber of the New York Yacht Club, who bad brought his vacht over 3000 miles to sail in the Royal Yacht Club regatta, received notice that the \u201cAmerica\u201d would not be allowed to enter for the Queen's Cup, as it was the rule of the Royal Club that each foreign yicht must be owned by but one man,and the \u201cAmerica\u201d had several owners.But Mr.Stevens made up his mind to into the race.Next day, ten minutes after the last yacht, had croased the line, the \u2018\u2019American\u201d ronrped across the starting line: The wind-up of that contest is well known.But the best account of it is rhaps that which ap Cowes, Friday, 10.30 p.m.\u201cThe Æ100 cup for all nations was run for to-day, and after a most exciting contest was won by the * America,\u201d which beat all titors with the The day was fine, and at the start there was not-much wind.Eighteen vessels entered for the cruise, and went off at 10 o'clock.At the Nab THE \u201cAMERICA\u201d SHOT AHEAD, and at the Needles she was nearly ei ht! miles in advance of all competitors.The Queen went off to Needles to see the race, and the royal steamerran a part of the way home with the *\u2018America,\u201d which rounded the Needles at 6.08 o'clock.The \u201cAmerica\u201d was loudly cheered by all ashote and afloat.After the \u201cAmerica\u201d came to anchor at Ryde the Queen, Prince Albert and Albert Edward paid their com- liments to her with a visit on where the royal y Were served with refreshments.en about to take her leave, the Queen asked how many\u2019 of a crew cane over, and on being informe: she counted from her purse a guinea for each of the crew, and \u2018with a polite invitation to the \u201cAmerica\u2019s\u201d crew to visit her at Osborne she took her leave.\u201d The next time Commodore Stevens heard from the Queen she had duplicated the ueen\u2019s Cup, precisely the same as the one the \u201cAmerica\u201d had gone 3,000 miles to sail but had been ruled out of.The duplicate is the cup that Commodore Stevens brought home with him aud deposited withthe New York Yacht Club, and ithe original Queen's Cup still remains with ihe Royal Yacht Club of England.The contest between the \u201cValkyrie\u201d and the \u201cVigilant\u201d will te for the duplicate cup.\u2014Captain F.H.Ward.-Lounderof 1be American Liceus ed and Steamer Navigation Association, New York, Sept.20.A Novelty at Longueull In.view of the closing of the boating season a number of members of the Longüeuil Boating Club have started a movement to organize an athletic club with gymnasium and room for chess, draughts, etc.A num- crously attended meeting was held on Friday evening when the action of the organizers was con and the following officers chosen: Mr.J.Hamilton, honorary president: Sidney B.Smith, president;.C.A.Thompson, vice-president; W.A.Sutherland, secretary-treasurer and Messrkh.O.Sutherland, Percy Smith and C.M.Shaw.committee.À room 70x30 has been secured and a number of members are already enrolled.Model Yachting, In the STAR window this day is exhibited a model of a yacht built by Mr.Robert N.O.Harrington, gen superintendent's office C.P.R.It would not a bad idea if some of the local leading yachtsmen took the matter in hand and organized a model | yacht club.amongst young friends for next season, say at Lachine or some other convenient spot which wonld afford a considerable amount of amusement.: .In England, Scotland and Ireland there are anumber of such Clubs, especially those at Kensington and on the Serpentine, London, also in New York.Mr.Harrington has not been a sailor himself,but his travelledover a great portion of the globe, and from rsonal observation has built the model hich is certainly a very fine piece of work for an amateur.A young English enthusiast writes: Model yacht racing is an English sport which has not been favored much thos far on this side of the Atlantic.The rules are almost the same as in yacht racing.The largest model racht clubs sail on the Serpentine, the Yhames, London, ait Oxford and pu the Mersey.One of © largest mode \u2018ht Clubs in Ireland is the Cork Model! Yacht u LACROSSE.Mechanics va.Oarsmen, What gives promise of being not oul exciting, but an interesting game PT re night before the race at ll peared in the London Zimes of test case.| » THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, .the M.A.A.A.gvmnasium'is plenty of the right sort of encouragement.e is never made to feel that he is awkward, but everybody joins in making such a one feel he has attended two or three nights he is bound to feel himself quite at home and \u201cone of the boys.\u201d ° Mr.Doig.the instructor, is a well tried man, and his instruction cannot fail to be of benetit to his pupils.The chairman and instructor earnestly request the assistance of the old members, particularly on Saturday the opening night.he c will be gone through to the strains of music which is always very welcome addition.The \u201cGym\u201d has been thoroughly repaired and all the apparatus put in good order and all is now ready fora opening, which is confidently looked orward to.We particularly commend the attendance at these classes to new mel as there is\\no department of the Association where one can get his fellow members.The Governor Will be There.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] .ToroNTo, September 30.\u2014The weather promises to be fine to-day for the Canadian Amateur Athletic Association champibn- ship contests which\u201d starts at 230 p.m.The tnvited guests aro His Honor the Lt.- Governor, Mrs.Kirkpatrick and the Government House party, Hon, John Beverly binson, Prof.Guldwin Smith, CoL Pope And Captain Harry Brock, ex-pressident of the Astonia The tirst ¢vent of the | reliminary heats of the LV yards race.- Gifford, Montreal's fast half mile man, ar rived yesterday.He was met by Carr, who, wigh \"Moffatt, repaired to the R ale grounds, where Gifford made some very speedy trials at his distance.He is in excellent condition; Most of the athletes have arrived.To-day's Championship Meet.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] ToroxTO, September 30,\u2014The Canadian Amaleur Athletic Association games at Rosedale to-day will be well contested.All the events, with the exception of the jumps, are well ed.The sprints will likely be the best ever run in Canada.Si land wonder; Harry Car, of Montreal, and Sterling, of Woodstock, are all on the entries in the 10 and 2%.The quarter and half mile dash will likely be a toss up be- - Guthrie, of the Toronto police force.Montreal men are entered for the follow- D.Carr, J, O, Tees.440 yards, A.W.Gifford.12) yards, hurdle, Geo.Moilatt.The bicyclists were out to-day and did excellent work.Wells and McQuillan are riding very strong and are in dition.A very fast man is coming from New Haven, Conn., for the 100 yards, in the person of G.P.Sanford, aud he wi give Carrand Si a hot fight for the first lace.The Woodstock people are still con- Rdens in their own boy, Sterling, and are ones say he will not be in it however.foctly at ease with himself, and Ly the the?Urbain team are in confident of winning by a large score.THE WHEEL.The Montreal Club Fixtures.Following are the fixtures for the Montreal Bicycle club: Saturday.September \u201830, 7.30 p.m.\u2014Lachine, s ueiay.October $, 7.30 p.m.\u2014Athletio Club | Thursday, October 5, 7.30 p.m.\u2014City ride.| Wanderers Bioyols Club., ° \u2018The destination for to-day is Valois, and all members are requested to bring their tures for the ensuing better acquainted with er uainte | ber 2, Monday, 6 a.October 5, Thunday, 8.October 7, Saturday, 3 p.m.\u2014Back River.SNOWSHOEING.St.George's Grand Concert Mr.Jackson, the affable hon.secretary of the St.George's Siiowshoe Club has decided to make his debut as an imppessario next week, when he will once: more introduce to -the music lovers of Montreal, under the [auspices of the 5t.George's Snowshos Club, the Mendelssohn Quintette Club, of Boston.y appeac in the-Windsor-Hotel-on-t shot,-to-be-follewed-by-the Catherine street piano, which is to of Applied Science.ows that 23,010,000 inhabitants of the United States are support- culture, 11,520,000 by manufactures, and 15,620,000 by comnierce.tage, the Cleve-\u2019 tween Gifford, of Montreal, and Nathaniel ing contests: 100 yards, H.D.- Carr.220 yards, H.| Broad jumpy E.H.Courtemanche.350} ards, A.W.Gifford.Throwing 3 pound, J Storey.7 fine con- placing money freely-upon him.Knowing pole vault no Americans should show up, and his only opponent will be Richardson another Toronto man.It has been decided to accept post entries up till noon to-day not tilling as well as expected.5 BASEBALL.National League Games.played throughout the country-to-duy : b RR.H.E, At Pittsbu New York.200000010 3 8 1 ittsburg.21001000x 4 9 © \u2018Batteries unis and Milligan; Colocolough and Mack.Um Lynch.At Cleveland \u2014 ; Philadelphia.cascssccu0ns 101000001 3 6 2 Cloveland.\u20263.000000< 00380202x 10 15 tieri and O'Connor.Umpire, Hui At Cincinnati\u2014 .Washington.022000000 4 10° Cincinnati.22600000x 10 9 Bâttorics - Maul and_O'Rourke;\u2018 Pârrot an Vaughn.Umpire, Gaffney.3 2 d n £ ° Brooklyn | 309 \u2018ries Griffith and Schrivot; Kcunedy and Bat Con.Daily.Umpire, Emslie.Game called on account of rain.Ave erin 00102 6 7 à Baltimore.-\u2026\u2026.00000 0 3 5 Hatteries\u2014Kilroy and Grim; Hawke and Robinson.Umpire, Hornung.Called on account of rain.At St, Lonis\u2014 No game on account of wet grounds.How the Clubs Stands.ï .Wan.Lost Percentage po \u2026.8B 42 bil Pittsbu se 43 625 Plages 1 oF 25 ladelpl 7 New York.= a 519 rooklyn.: À .Cincinnati.65 62 S11 Baltimore.en œ 465 Chi cine oi, :7 445 St.Louis.s WH 43 uisville.49 75 , V ngton.: 40 59 310 THE TURF.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] | The jumping entries are very slim, only E \u2014\"Carbold-wftFtaltethe=- (Saturday) on account of some of the\u2018jumps much faith in it, 1 took a BurraLo, N.Y., Sept.20.\u2014Following are: the results of the National League games.0 es\u2014Casey and Clements; Boyle, Young.crosse, will take place on the ver grounds, Po A arles, this afternoon, between the \u2018\u2019Never-Sweats\u201d and the \u2018\u2018Wanderers.\u201d The former team is picked from the Grand Trunk workshops, and the: latter team from the Grand Trunk Boating Club.The mechanics are confident of victory: .,0 are the oarsmen, -and a lively struggle is looked for.No fouls will be ai- lowed.The teams extend a cordialinvita- tion to lovers of the national game \u2018and the ublic to be present on the occasion.The ollowing compose the teams: vo \u201cNever-Sweata\u201c Positions.\u201cWanderers.J.Turnbull.Goal.V.G.Green.Point.Ll .Kell J.Birse.Cover Point.D.W.Davis .Neal.Defence Field.Walter Laing W.Nixan \u201c on .W.D.H.Ritchie A.Su J.Currie C.Jenkins na.L'mpires.\u2026.CRICKET.Arranging for the Australian Visit.New YORK, September 20.\u2014All the arrangements for the coming game between the Australian cricketers and All-New York have been completed.The meeting ratified sub-committee in select.the action of L ork team and Ih accepting ing the New: .the new arfangements proposed by the Australians\u2019 manager for a two-day in place of a three-day game.\u2018Thétizhitéon players who will represent New York in the game will meet at Bergen Point, Saturday, for practice in ** out-cricket,\u201d the team fielding and howling againstall-comern, The Australians are cxpected tq arrive to- mortow, and a committee from Philadelphia will go down the bay in a tug to greet the famous Antipodeans.After their second game in Philadelphia the Australians will play two- matches in Boston, Detroit, Toronto, Chicago and San Francisco, if the weather is not too cold.They will hardly, however, risk their lives as Lord Hawke's team did when they played in a snow storm in Ottawa and had to wear their top coats if 8 Before the meeting adjourned a date was fixed for.playing oft the game between the first club in the second section and the last due Is tho first, apd the Victorias and Newdrks will contest this garne at Bergen Point on Oct.14.ATHLETICS ML A.A.A.GymnastieClasses.|; The above classes open for the season tonight at 8 o'clock, when Mr.W.A.Doig, instructor, and Mr.T.J.Foster, chairman of that de ment, will be on hand to welcome both the old effort is going to be nado to-mako this sea- fon a very memorsble oue in the annals of \u2018the Gymnasium, and to that end Mr.Doig wants the co-operation of his old Pupils.The new qutumn membership of the M.A.A.À.is v large and many of the new members will be seen in the classes.One thing a beginner can \u2018count upon in À and new faces.| A big | OTTAWA, September 29.\u2014The last day's races to-day at the Central Canada Fair were well contested.In the free for all Mr.J.M.Morgan's horse made his first bow to.a Canadian public in a race.He acted very badly, more particularly when in company with his horses, and the result was that he was easily beaten.\u2018Morey Maid\u201d meade no mistake in the entire race, and she won in straight heats.The time was slow, but the track was tremendously Meet for all or all\u2014 \u201cM.Patterson Almonte.Money Maid.1 A.Laforce, Mont Litile Pitt.M.Plouffe, this wa: : Bi .an, Ottawa, Ambrosio.reat.Time, 123, 2.99, 23.\" 0.ma citée Running race, 14 miles\u2014 .A.McDonald's Loith.\u2026.,.\u2026.\u2026\u2026cce A.Lascelle\u2019's, Australand.In the jumping exhibition, the firs prize was given to C, Pepper's \u201cMaud.\u201d rfi also won the second with a brown gelding, and Lt.Brown's \u201cKing Cole\u201d was third.A Toronto Man Breaks His Neck.LEXINGTON, Ky.\u2014At the race track yesterday Bradley Bros, \u201cMiss Roslyn\u201d ran In- ta young thormughbred owned by\u2019 Eugene Leigh and ridden \u2018by Geo Field, Field was thrown and his neck broken.His parents live in Toronto, Onts The Drugging was Fa : yearold pacer \u201cWhite \\ .\" éwned .«J: Lynch, of Hagerss lle, which~ was drugged in her stable on Thursday night, died last night.Her owner refused $900 for $1500.She was considered a p ble win.| ner in the 3 year old pacers -stdke race of esterday and her trainer was dy parties who wanted to buy the race or mare., She was considered a mare, had a record of 2.22 and went a tri beat here in 218, : Yesterday morning a hail of] aloes and croton oil was found -in her still and she was no doubt drugged.\u201d The /Association offer a reward of $l for the Arrests of the guilty parties, and her owners offer as much more.The detectives are noy working on the case.7 Club are indignant at the talk of trooke work in connection with the trotting meeting here this \u2018year, and threaten to prohibit trotting races on the Jockey Club grounds in future.+ RACKETS, | A Meeting of Shareholders.The annual general meeting of the share- held in the Club House, Concord street, on Monday, October 2, 1883, at o'clock p.m.\u2019 FOOTBALL : Fe / Upper St.Urbaine va Argyles.The above teams will meet an Fl e etcher\u2019s Field this afternoon to play off their draw.Ball to be kicked off at 4 o'clock., fol- lowing will represent the St.Url backs, G.C.Sable, \u2018Hearle, G.F.Hearle, Turner, W.Scott.am.! FREE\u2014On application ta Esterbrook Steel Pen Co., 26 John st., New Y book of forty-eight prize poems on the pen.Ina friendly contest could eat the largest corn, a New Haven ben the head feels dull and heavy, t skin appears sallow and greasy, an stomach refuses food, take Carter's Li Liver Pills.Don\u2019t forget this.In digging a well in \u2018Carroll County, the other day, a farmer found at a depth of ten feet a stream of water in which were floating numbers of white walnuts, t: with leaves from the trees.Ladies admire Ayers Hair V rich lustre it gives the hair.Special Notices.t theatrical s éF Whitesides appearance at the Queen's, next week.Soked Like & Bicele © GESTLEMEN,\u2014Last summer my baby was \u2018ith summer complaint that he h, H.Eaton.The St.ne condition and are for the week 3 pl m.\u2014 Valois.Mountain mmmit, \u2014Outremont McGill University have -purchased from M 263, 2270 and, 2272 St.a Heintzman upright r the uscof the students \u2014their Oman got away with eighteen cars, and sullered no subsequent i\" o., igor, for the at restores } Although I had not MRs.HARVEY STEEVES, illsborough, N.B pect { Special.- The largest stock of choice Mantles and Dress Goods, \u201cFrench Fabrics,\u201d at low rices, is to be found at the Berlin House, 810 and 1812 Notre Daina st.: : .on friend's advice and ler's Extract of Wild Straw- n got better, I truly believe\u2019 Special.o visited the Berlin House, otre Dame street, during the t few days were loud in their admira- as astonished at ins obtained and advise their to pay the establishment a visit be- hoice of Mantles, Dress Goods and your Fall Jackets and he enormous \u201cstock at S.Carsley\u2019s; every novelty from ibition.e Montreal Street Railway Electric\u2019 fs will bring you to Amherst Park in fiffeen minutes from Craig street.Buy ple who don't object to paying a reason- ice for à first-class article.Call at Mr.C.W.Lindsay's warerooms, 2970 and 2272 St.Catherine street, and see and hear the new style 18 and 19.A splendid line of Silk Velveta inall the leading shades of the season at only $1.35 Suits made of the best materials and well made, only $11.00 per suit, at S.Carsley's, Nocre Dame street.AN Old and Woell-tried Remedy, Mas.WINSLOW'S SOOTHIRG ByRUF for children teeth ing should always be used for children while teething i the ullays ail pain, cures wind oolio aod isthe pest remedy for diarrhæs.Beod According to evidence recently given be- \"AND LOUK AT OUR BTUCK OF NEWLY 1M- \"WE HAVE WORKED UP ONE OF THE FINEST \"VERY SATISFACTORY IN EVERY RESPECT.\u201d NU THEBUFFALO ze Hot Water _ Heater Manufactured by 3 HR IVES & 0, Is proving itself equal to S any Heater now in the : j market, and is making > now friends-every-day.\u2026 \u2014\" + IT LEADS ALL OTHERS - * _Imeconomy of Fuel ; Steadiness and \u2018 volume of Heat; Ease of Management, Design and Workmanship.| aecvaa R E A D what the well-known firm of Engineers | \u201d and practical Machinists write us regarding our Boiler; .} \"Messrs.H.R.Ives & Co., City, Dear Sans.\u2014 With reference to \u201c\u2018 Buffalo\u201d Hot Water Heater : purchased from you last yeur, we are pleased to say thit we find the .; same Very satistactory in every respect, i Yours respectfully, ; - (Signed) DARLING BROTHERS, ; .Engineers and Machinists, Roliance Works, Montreal.JA\u201d SEND FOR CATALOGUE-AYD PRICE LIsT.mou | az 4 3 | hp YOU WON'T PE FLOORKD FOR A BARGAIN IF YOU COME PORTED CARPETS.CARPET TRADES THAT 18 DONE IN ANY COUNTRY, AND IT IS ALL THROUGH HAVING THE RIGHT KIND UF GUODS AT THE RIGHT PRICE.\u2019 LARGE CAPITAL IN THE BUSINESS ENABLES US TO BRING ON LARGE STOCK, AND WE ARE RECOGNIZED BY ENGLISH CARPET MAKERS AS BEING AMONGST THE LARGEST CARPET BUYEKS ON THIS CONTINENT, AND PERHAPS WHEN IT IS KNOWN THAT WE HAVE TWO HUNDRED STORES, ONE IN EVERY.LARGE CITY FROM THE ATLANTIC TO THE PACIFIO OCEAN, IT CAN BK UNDERSTOOD HOW MUCH OUR CUSTOM Is WORTH TU THE MAKERS.WITH OUR CUSTOMERS IT NEEDS NO GREAT PREPARATION TO PROVIDE PLENTY OF CASH TO TAKE PART IN OUR SALE OF NECESSARY THINGS WHEREWITH TO FURNISH THE HOME.A LITTLE CASH AT A TIME WILL GRADUALLY MAKE THE HOME COMFORTABLE WITH CARPETS, CURTAINS, BEDDIN{}, PARLOR BUITS- BIDEBOARDS, EXTENSION TABLES, BEDROOM 8UITH, COOKING RANGES, B8ELF-FEEDERS, AND: MEADQUARTERS FOR ALL SUCH NECESSARY ARTICLES AS ARE RE- LADIES\u2019 QUIRED IN THE HOME.NEW GOODS ARRIVING EVERY DAY.EVERY GENTLEMEN'S THING ON CREDIT AT LOWEST FIGURES.and CHILDREN'S I - Metropolitan Manufacturing Cos, at $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00.res PAUL ANNOUNCRMENT \u2014OF THE\u2014 BIG 3 3 BIG 3 QUAI Clothing Establishments.M.SAXE & SONS, Cor.St.Catherine and St.Lawrence Main stréets., Cor.Craig and St.Lawrence M streets.ë Cor.Montcalm and St, Catherine: streets, East.Having just completed manufacturing the largest and most complete stock for Fall and Winter of Fine Ready-Made Clothing ever before attempted by us, we are prepared to show you Ready- \u201cMade Clothing that are the exact\u201d duplicates as those.made by the high priced Custom Tailors, while atsthe same time not costing half what they charge.: Being the proprietors of the 3 largest Retail Tailoring Establishments in the city, we buy and manufacture enormous quantities of goods, and are always in a \u201cposition to show; larger assortments at lower prices than can be found elsewhere.For the present cool weather we are showing a splendid range of MEN'S FALL OVERCOATS, made from All-Wool English Worsted, in all the most fashionable shades that are made, in the exact style as shown on the latest - Another beautiful line that dan not be beat are our Men's Win- lter Overcoats, made from All- Wool Blue or Black Beaver, with wool lining\u2014eur price being only $10.00.-.pe In Men's Frieze Overcoats we show all the different shades made, with large storm oollars, double breasted and extra long, with tweed lining.We have them as low as $8.00, and an extra good value is our line of $12.00, Must be seen to be appreciated.For Boys we make a specialty, \u2014 and by visiting our stores you will ind much larger assortments at lower prices than what you \u2019 have been accustomed to pay elsewhere.Boys\u2019 Bingle and Double Breasted Suits, Reefers, Pea Coats and Overcoats, from as low as $2.00 up.; We have a most experienoed staff of Custom Cutters and Tailors, and are in a position to turn out the flnest custom - made clothes at prices that are 256 per cent.cheaper than are charged by those stores that only do a limited custom trade.- Get one of our celebrated Custom Made Fall Overcoats to order, only $15.00.Cannot be duplicated elsewhere for lses than $25.00.INSPECT OUR WINDOWS.fore the Scottish Deer Forests Commission the Duke-of Sutherland's estates in the of Stitherland extend to an area of J.Erratt\u2019s Temiscamanque : Jo 2 * \u2018Time 29 7 HAMILTON, Ont.September 29, \u2014T e 3 ngs \u201cWhite Wings\" and she was valued at Any reliabledru have it on han I ly for any one who wishes | Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANOISOO, CAL.LOUISVILLE, KX.NEW YORK, M.The directors of the Harilton Jockey |- yon the is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste ently yet prom and acts Kidneys, , cleanses the sya.¥ effectually, dispels colds, head- \u2018aches and fevers and cures habitual rup of Figs is the its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its red only from the most healthy an agreeable substances, its manyexcellent qualitiescommend it - to all and have made it the most y known.\" p'of Figs is for sale in 780.by all leading druggists.st who may jnot will procure it holders of the Montreal Racket Club will be We Advise The Public To purchase\u2019 and Winter Clothin \u2014 at the \u2014 Clothing House 126 St Lawrence Main Street a ____ __ WINDSOR TAPESTRY.- \u2018THOMAS LIGGET, | hh 8t.Lawrence jain st.1678 & 1680 NOTRE DAME ST.T, A.EMMANS, Manager.226t3eod CARPETS This fall are opening up in beautiful effects.A large range of fine Wil- | ?i : ton Carpets, a fine runge of ; { E S Axminster Carpets = ih Russian Velvets in Artistio effects, LATEST FASHIONS ! | a Bfassols in à variety of prices, pat- CHOICEST QUALITIES! \u201casp POPULAR PRICES! .Tapestry from best makers.- Cor.Notre Dame and St.Lambert \u2018 Sts.BALMORAL TAPESTRY, : M.SAXE SONS- Ean) pe ms EE 00e Sd Anda large range of medium and low priced Tapestry Carpets: Curtains and Shades Portiers, poles and mountings.Wool Carpets and Art Squares.1 Rugs, Mats and Mattings ! Shaw's Weekly List of bargains in menta of the following makers, which we offer i ices an) terma Cali and 1884 Notre Dame Bt.Lan STEINWAY, New York.8250 CABINET GRAND Upright 250 HAZELTON, Now York .200 HUINTZMAN, Upright.Jo Wrottiog Souvenirs.| Soria, bari HR \u2019 COTTAGE, Upright.edding Souvenirs.| YORE SOND Bic 100 \u2019 ; L OBLON.000000 0000 [bisous Merling Sven Speen Tare ay PIERSON, New York, Square.18 Forks, Batter Knives and Picks, &c.«| ALMAINE, Upright cevnvase +.100 Marble Clocks, Presentation Cabinets of COITTAGE, Upright.SU Plate, Joven ae, Keppler ioidd WARREN, Square, Small.\u20188 a an ° \u2019 - + pe Diamokbd Rings, Pendants.ORGAN, New, 11 stops.su Jewellery mafic to order te any design.TERNS AL , sie que monthly.Alrars on prices, and terms as low na-$10 monthly: WATSON & DICKSON, st lowost } 1191 Notre Dame 8.Cornet © e John Murphy's.\u2019 tb daw MASON & RISCH, SOHMER and SHAW PIANOS + J.W.SHAW & CO, + 1811 Notre Damo Street, Pew doors west of Petar Seg roa lass Men's ths Suits and Ov@rcoats can be had Jt very low prices ag the Model Clothing House, 126 First and Yc HEARN & HARRISON A 4 A + at ; nd see theee instruments at ur sture, or write for full description.BLANKETS HARNESS AND SADDLERY, _ CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS.Everything for the Morse akd Sable, Goods dirert from Maker te Buyer.Prices guaranied lower than else 337 ST.PAUL STREET, eee EE SE MONTREAL.E.N.HENEY & CO.118 1x 3ew A Very Large Assortment Of Overcoats and Suits in all qualities, shades and sizes, \u2018 Neatly Mado, at very reasonable prices, to be hadat the Model Clothing House 120 St.Lawrence Main St \u2018201 POSITIVELY NO IMPURITY \u2014IN THB\u2014 Caledonia\u2019 Waters, - \u2014 Superior te all ethers in Rvery Reapert.At all Hotels, Grovers, eto., and Gurd & Co,, 48 Juror streoty , J \u201c re KILLED SOME ENGLISHMEN.Matabelés on the Warpath in South Africa.SETTLERS ARE FLEEING TO THE ~~ FORTS WHICH ARE ALSO THREATENED.- © [SPECIAL TO THE STAR} CAPETOWN, September 30.\u2014The followers of the King, of the Matabeles, who have revolted against the English tiovernment, are raiding in force sixty miles west of Fort Salisbury.English settlers have \u2018been killed, thelr houses burned, their women maltreated, crops destroyed andtheir cuttle driven away.Attacks are expected on Fort Salisbury and Victoria.The settlers are fleeing to the forts leaving all their possessions behiud.At the forts all the available.men are being armed and drilled fora battle, The natives are gathering on \u2018the border in large compartiles and arcevidently preparing for a determined attack upon the forts.Tho settlers are indignant at the inaction of the chartered company officials and the laxity of the Government in suppressing the revolt.Matabelé army power consists of only fifteen thousand men, but hundred thousand and every man among them capable of bearing arms isa well irilled soldier.NEW F UEL-SAVING PLAN.{SPECIAL CABLE TO THE STAR.) LONDON, September #.\u2014\"The North German Lloyds and the Hamburs American steamship liges, it is declared, are about tw utilise a recent fuel-saving invertion on their steamers.Thé system prevails in New York and in many German factories, and consists of blowing ignited coal dust into a chamber beneath the boilers Ly jets of compressed air or steam.Every particle of dust is consumed, producing an intense heate Ample coal dust is available in Germany at the rate of a dollar for four tons, aud in view of the rising price of coal, the syving will be immense.\"LADY THOMPSON'S MOVEMENTS | 5 \u2018take place in Henley week.a [SPECTAL} CABLE TO THE STAR.| ! LoNDoN, September 30,\u2014The \u201cMajestic,\u201d which \u2018took out Joseph Chamberlain un Thursday, also carried Mr.and Mrs.Kendall, Justice Harlan, D.R.Plunket, M.P.\u2026 and the Duke of Alba.Lady Thompeon, wife of the Canadian Preniier, with her daughter, sailed on the Allan steamer \u201cLaurentian.\u201d The Chamberlains intend to proceed to the Bahamas.CHANCE FOR CANADA'S ROWERS [SPECIAI, CABLE TO THE fran) oN, September 30.\u2014Col.Sweney, President of the Aquatle Eons Assocla- 70° tion of Canadian oarsmen at the proposed Pau-Britannic athletic gathering.Cooper advised him that the Capadinns could not do better than enter for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley, he desiring that the Pan-Britannic gathering should always v THE CHICAGO WHEAT MARKET, Feeling Against the Senate\u2014 Business is Dull .but Millions of Bushels Change Hands Dally -The Sit- uagion is a \u201cBear\u201d One.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] \u201cCure AGO, September 30.\u2014 Wheat at Chicago has been in the hands of the ** bear\u201d elêment some little time, and advices and circumstances have caused the.hitherto timid \u201cbruins\u201d to put on a bold front and claim the world as their own.When the \u201cHulls\u201d and the * hears ™ are equally divided.in the hig w he at pit on the floor of Atement is at times intense, but dur.\u201ciug the last week or ten days there has only beén a few Instances where it reminded one of \u201cve olden times.\u201d _ \u2014And, although business has fallen off mate- + \u201c ane * *increascd, and rially, and the market was comparatively quiet.it could not tw called dull, as millions and millions of bushels of the leading cerenl of the world changed hands daily.The clqud which so persistently hung overthe cial horizon has entirely disappeared.Money is still accumulating in our banks, and 8 eneral feeling of confidence prevails, 1 these conditions it is only natural Took.to the United States Senate for the, ofié cause which is stopping the way toa pronounced increasein the business activity, which set in two or three weeks ago.Tho Senate's delay in disposing of the silver question .$8 ANYTHING DUT CREDITABLE TO THAT = BODY : \u2019 laints are made against sd bitter com who are \u20ac ogging the wheels of pro- t press in this connection, as_it is seriously | interfering = with the \u2018prosperity of thy antry.cer export movement of wheat has been unusually liberal for this seasonof the year, and so far as the farmer is concerned the crops are moving satisfactorily.The daily receipte at the North-West\u2014~ Minneapolis and uluth\u2014excecds those of Inst year, and nparly equal those of 1591, This fact alone has prevented any of the bulls from loadin up with big lines of wheat; and a market t bulls, and gpod strong ones too, is.mot unlike a ship without a rudder.The Prine al bear factor, however, has been the king of the drought tn the winter wheat section, which bas permitted of Donrhing and sceding, which means a acre- , where [the drought had ier: threatened\u2019 curtailment.Other draw.eks have Prevented wheat values front bArdening.English cables have not been an encourauing character.The amount of eat ou ocean passage haa increased ve materislly, the.\u201c ripronta from India have those from Russia and Aus- 4 have continued heavy, and the visible pr, hu the United States and Canada rrense of 1,368,000 bushels, \u201choe te À mupply rted 093,000 bushels, while a year s was but 44057000 bushels.The of wheat held liere in this market bas - montloued ofr until it now reaches over hels,of which 17,000,000 bushels of ihe, contract grade.@ are not in it en it comes to exporting wheat, as wo 3to 4 cents above Duluth aud other mpetin ints.To sum the matter u a nuta oll, , the situation in Chicago Jus a wis a bear one, yet there are a ny operators who will stand up an sodita alk ah until their wind out, these very men are not ¢willing take on a big fine of wheat and back u eir opinion with their bank account.V We | vo in our market a plunger named Ed.nada Br ) s man ai wl been a perpetual in a dis- x of a great many opera- Thi Pardridge has, for r, but a go he took unto him a line\" reached up into seven frures, the wheat.There .the population at Matabelaud_ is-abour two.tors to prevent Pardridge from \u2018throw; \u2018his line of wheat overboard by keoping ia prive down 80 that he will be fo sell t at a loss, if he sells it at all, Cohsidérable long wheat has been thrown \u2018tipon the market, some of it at a profit and some at a Tans, Prices have been Irregular and un- sctiled.yet thie market has been a narrow | one.December is the month speculated in wore freely th&h all the others combined.There has n good d buying bolow 634, but when it gets up to seventy or a shade higher, FELLERS COME OUT OF THEIB HOLRS like a lot of bees, and fairly deluge tho market with wheat.five been kept down, Values may harden some in the next week, but the advance will not be marked until the situation here and at the North-West is changed.What Chicago wants just now, and what we ust have in order \u2018to put prices is a few rampant bulls with ple ny \"hackbone, \u201cginger\u201d and money.Wit those in our midst, values would enjoy advances, but without them no perceptible hardening.in values can be expected.As viewed from a disinterested standpoint, the bolders of wheat in this market do not care to get rid of it, but keep it merely for the carryin # charge («that there is init, It pays them better than to ship it out, They hold the wheat and speculate against it, changing the months so that the carrying ¢ \u2018harges.pays them very handsome protits, USED RED LEAD FOR RIVETS.[SPECIAL CABLE TO THE STAR.) a boiler:maker in Chatham.dockyard has been discovered filling holes with red lead instead of rivets, If this scamping of work has been practised generally in the Government dockyards, it is suggested that the many leakages and collapses of boilers in British warships is easily explicable, - The newspapers declare that the culprit ought to he punished more adequately than by mere dismissal.THE QUEBEC LEGISLATURE.TNT [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) QUEBEC, September 30.- À STAR corre- «pondent learns from a relinbla source that the provincial legislature will meet for the transaction of business on November 9 next, : N Many forms of nervous debility en eld to the usé of Carter's Little Li a \u2018alpable for nervous weukness, oo ht swehts, Try\" them.« Speclal Notice.Ladies\u2019 Waterproof Cloaks in all the Intest and best English styles and makes _ROW in stock ie Carsley\u2019 Se Mr.Walker Hamlet at \u2018 \u201cexcellently mé Le \u20ac rant; he uses-it with \u2018a discretion rare to i N years.His clocution is Qf a high order.Vhiteside, \u201cwho opens in mn.ROOMS TO LET.AAA LS AAAS AAA OOMS-TWO OR THREE ROOMS, IN PRIVATE This is why prices LONDON, September 30,\u2014 Some sensatios-| » been caused by the announcement that.~ \u201cEXTEN SIVE SALE Bankrupt Stok of Dry Goods + \u2014AT AUCTION The subscribers have been instructed by the curators to sell at thelr stores.Nos.86 aud 38 Bt.Peter street, on | .WEDNESDAY, THE 4TH OCTOBER, In lots suitable to the wanta of the City country (rade, Alarge and wi rtant stock ot Dry Goods, sulted to the Fall and Winter trade, comprising: 500 pieces Assorted Tweedy, Coatings.Naps, Serges; 200 pleces Dress Gouds, Flannels, Blanket Cloths; doo pleces prints Linitys, \\Inceys.Ginghalns; 200 pleces Tuble Linens, Érash, shoe Duck; 2000 dozen Assurted-Linen Towels, lable Cloths; 500 dozen Braces; 150 dozen dDIMS-and- Drawers; Umbrellas, Gloves, Ties, Shirts and Collars, Curtains, Yarns, Hoslery, Ribbons, Laces, Shawls neral assortment of meres, Engll Musiins, Jerseys, Circulars, Underwear, Men's, Ladies and Children\u2019s, and & variety of other goods.Also, about 300 lots Ready-Made Clothing.Also, 40 barrels Herrings.t#\u201d The aiteution of tho trade is invited.Terms 11 SALE hr.TEN O'CLOC K A.M.BENNING À BARSALOU., .x} 2303 neers.NI OF VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE PROPERTY .\u2014AT AUCTION ~\u2014 The subscribers have.received instructions to 8ell ut thelr Sulesrooms, Nos 86 AND 88 ST.PETER STREET, On WEDNESDAY, the $th OCTOBER NEXT, The foliowing properties: Corner of Notfe Dame Street and Longueuil Ferry Road, 08.G30, 03:2, 634, St.Mars ward, .frontage Py \u2018à feet on Notre Dame street by ar de pth ot about 110 feet on Longue vai, con Lalning an arca of 18,320 feet with the stone and other Dulldings thereon rected.This property to bo suld tn vie or two lots.North East Corner of Notre Dame and Du- fresnc Streets, Nos.#87, 889 st.Mary's ward, frontage on Notre > Dante street about 4: feet LY u depth of about 100 fvet on Dufresne street, contalbtne an ares of 4253 fect, with brick and stone uildings thereon erected - ou 730 and 752 ST.HUBERT STREET, ntage 25 feet on St.Hubert street, depth 110 fout with a 2 story brick house newly tiulsued and other bulldings thereon erected, \u2014 AL30\u2014 An Island opposite Boucherville, kifown as Lavio- lette's Island, and a share in the Lacombe's Island of the saine pluce.Plans and fuil particulars | can Je obtained at the Auctioneers\u2019 oftice.SALEAT ELEVEN O'CLOCK A.M.203 BENNING & BARSALOU, Auctioneers.x \\RIVING AND DRAUGHT HORSES, large assortment of New and Second: hand CarMages, beautiful new Quebes v , a-voice | à quad und.\u201cresonant and vi- | stond Waggon, \u201cRenafunton and Sandringham Traps, beaullfuluew Pouy Cart, styllsh English style Dog cart, Village Cart, splendid covered Expres vicgon ce Also, New and hand Ing \u201cand Express Harness, Saddles.Hridles, Rugs.ete., ete, Important Regular W eekly\u2019 Auction at our depository, No.820 and 322 St.James Street, On Tuesday Afiernoon, rd Oct, at 2.50.cash advahicys made.These sales are largely patronized.Consignors can rely upon fair and prompt cash returys.Excellent stabling for orses sent In for sale.202 FRASER BRON., Auctioneers.family; new house, gas, hot.water heating.81 SL, Fatuille st.wl ] vom SO MFORTABLY FU RNISHED Root To IN et at 46 Cutheart 1 UUM- LARGE FURNISHED FRONT 00M, suitable for one or two aemen or married couple.3: Jurors st, Ist door cust 0 Bleu 01 1 OUNS -TO LET, TWO UNPURNISHED FRONT rocms, in bright dry basement.vate entrance.Terms moderate, 319 st.Urbain stgeet., 1 1 OOM TO LET, FURNISHED ROOMB.(1AS AND hot water.10 Victoria st., opposite Academy of Music.20 1 Resa CLEAN coro snd culd water; private f TABLE, ROOM, HOT .128 Durucher et, 1 YUUM-LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOM SUIT- À able for married couple or two gentlemen, with or without bourd, in private family.10 Evans street 2301 1 OUMS-THREE UNFURNISHED, SUITABLE for housekweping._133 St \u2018Alexander st ss mi 1 OUM-TO \u2018LET, FURNISHED, ONE LARGE .double root, suitable for tu gentiuinen Or mar rival ecuplo; with b board.25 Pai Pa 203 PRoeM \u2014 FIRST CLASS \u201cFu CANISHED FRONT room, for ° gentleman, in \u2018private house.24 Hel.mont st, a.7 Ww 1 UOMS\u2014 A SINGLE ASD LARGE FRONT roo, for one ur two gentlemen, ÿ Meuill Coilege*are.Jr ooxs-ro LET, AT a VICTORIA STREET = MONDAY, 2ND ot.VALUABLE n raught Horses (mone better , splendid Partiaxe, Market WN ons, Milk Wazzon-, Fine Modern Farm Implements, Ringle and abi varria can nd Working Harness, ail made to of lish Driving -lvighs; everything the very an «qual to new; aixe the Fine Iprizht Piano, Carpeis, Househoi Farniture, {c., Ete.Sale lor Estate dire Park arm, Cote Back River Road ny a half boue ar > Trem the city, out st, Lawrence Mutn af.), on MONDAY, 2ND OCT,, AT TEN O'CLOCK.Kee particuiars in auction column.FRASER BROA., Auctioneers.ALE _201 ERY DESIRABLE INVESTMENT.Solid Brick Tenement, stone foundation, 71 nd 23 Menal st., corner Conway si, Point St.Charles.Size of house 25x30, tot 25x 75, good situation.near G.T.offices and workshops, street Rallway almost at the door, exceedingly well built and finished, and tn fine order, Mansard roof, tile drained throughout, Dever vacant, good rental, perfect title.Liberal ter SALE ON THE PREMISES, sant RDAY,7(h OCT.1893, at THRE FRASER BROS, A o'clock.letioneers.pe ooM RNISHED M, NO.9 CLUSSE Ron FU po 201 1 CTO LET, 6 VICTORIA STREET?LARGE alouble rooms, nicely furnished, with board and _.every convenience.T Terma moderate.230 1 vom -FURNISHED, TO LET, SUITABLE FOR narried couple ur two- gentlomen; convenient to Te aver Hall Hill.744 Lagauchetiere st.201 1 oats.TWO FRONT ROOMS, ONE FURNISHed.162 Versailles street.Rous x FURNISHED ROOMS ON TATRRooN 13 Tnton we.out board.83 Aylmer modem conveniehees; gentlemen only.1 a.I J00M_PURNISHED, ON BATHROOM FLAT + hot and cold water, & Mauce st.201 OUMÉ-TU LET Am NA me SINAN SAS AANA YANTED\u2014A RELIABLE AND STEADY MIDDLE ae nn well connect, having twenty-five years experience in the wholesale and retail trade, would like tu join with some holy requiring a partner orn confidential uglish and Freach perfectly well First references.Address \u201cJF 4673,\" STAR office.230 2 SITUATIONS VACANT.WASTE ED\u2014AT ONCE, FOR A COUNTRY TOWN, css sewing tailor, to Jake charge of ork shop.To the t party will be paid.Monday ht to A M.& Co.he Merchaëe alone.2105 8t.Catherine st.291 mau; knows E: claxe WANTED COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT fur family of ao small house.Apply with referenced.HI # SE Hisaley ASTER A VERT GOOD PLAIN COUK, AT rs.Owen's, $90 Sherbrooke \u2018street.References required 201 V JANTED-AI HOUSEMAID.APPLY AT 77 DUrocher 2013 \\ FASTED.\u2018A THOROUGH GENFRAL SERVANT.Small family.Apply Mrs.Davis, 74 Hutchison x \u2018 + SITUATIONS WANTED.AAARAAAAS mimi ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN, AGE 22, any capacity.sho shorthand writer and good Penman, quick at fleu had 5 years office exper- Bold a in lumber trade.Address W.omaa, 77 Mans at WATER SITUATION AS PLAIN COOK.API ply in the rear of No.4244 Aylmer st.230 1 FOR -SALE.Ne ANNAN Fos, SALE-A BFAUTIFUL BICYCLE, INPORT- Clement's work, pneumatics tyres Michelin! \"eh 8.Ua lat.Telephone 9239, 2301 HOUSES TO LET- vo TSE ASA 0 LET\u2014A MIDDLE FLAT OF 6 ROOMS, No.287 Blcury st.Apply to H.H.Curtis, 21 Bloury.201 po Let ET\u2014ÿ7 ARGYLE AVENUE, SEMT, detached, solid brick, 10 rooms, modern con! venjences; rent moderate ; central location.F.McMann, 178 St.James st.290 à 2aw __ HOUSES WANTED.4 WASEED- NTED_P FOR THE | WINTER ay MARRIED pe Faris rn STABLES TO LET.NNUAL NS NSN NILA AALS NSN TO LET-TWO STALL STABLE WITH CON to lot.Apply 108 St box Auer Incandescent Light Manufacturing Co.Limited, oy hha eee N here el tonne a Soong shes Nod 8e Jupes ontrend, tip.m By order of \\be Board of Directors mw F.PF.DOODT, A.Soavtary.Protestant Hospital Tor the Insane.The regular my meeting of the Governors of thi Buavital, =i ridin the city ofios on Twesday, ee TT FUL KNISHED, WITE WITH OR WI WITH.PARTNERS UTUMN AUCTION SALES.\u2014 THIS A.year our September Sales have been far in advance {n nuinber and im mportance of any previous Septeinber.\u2018ur large premnises are situated in the most central art of the city, belng near the Banks and Insurance offices on one side and G.T.KR.and C.P.R Depots on the other.We give special attention to the Auction business in all 11s departments, rendering.the best possible satisfaction to our numerous citents.FRASER BROS.sictioneers, RT 8t.James Street.t i 14th Annual Fall Sale.Subscribers will shortly an.nouncé the place and date Of their annual sale of Oriental Art production.We have been author by the owners to state that none but we best class of guods have been sel f consignment, are entirely different from any fe heretofore sont to this City, displaying the splendor, iuxurious- ness ch- ness of the East, .Full particularg shortfy announced.\u2026 M.HICKS & \u20acO.Auctioneers.203 + SALE OF HANDSOME NEW Cabinet and Uphelstered FURNITURE, Beautiful Drawing Room Suites, fancy Odd Chairs, Sofas, Divans, ounges and Hockers, Parlor Sets, Large Wire B Bas Chairs.REDROOM In Oak, White Maple, W SldeHgards, i lulng Chairs, Nall stands, Cabinets, Fancy \u201cTables, and other odd pie ug of FANCY HOUSEMOLD FURNITURE, _ At our Rooms, Nos 1821 and 1823 NUTRE DAME ST, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 6th.AT 2.30 UCLOCK.M.MICKS & CO., SETS Auctioneers.I Aree CARPET SALE.The subscribers have received from one of the most extensive - Carpet Manufacturers of England \u2014A LARGE CONSIUNMENT OF\u2014 Braisels and Tapestry Carpets mado up into squares, with borders te match.\u201cKensington and Glen Art Carpets, Stalr car pets, Matting, &c.To be sold by Auction at our rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame Street, TUESDAY, OCT.3RD, At 2.30 O'CLOCE.On View Saturday and Monday.M.RICKS & C 0.| Auctioneers.202 j [MPORTANT SALE OF ESTENGLISU-CUTLERY- .\\ We are instructed by.a! manufacturer to sell at our Rooms, Nos.1821 and 1823 Notre Dame street, THURSDAY \"AFTERNOON, y p CT | OCT.54h, .A large Consigament of Best English Cutlery, \u2014CONSISTING OF\u2014 Dinner and Dessert Knives with African , Stag.Buck and bone handles, Meat and Carvers, Forks And Steels, Bread Knives, Cab.{nets with complete set of Cutlery, Cabinets of Carvers, Fish ant Fruit Sets, £e., £e *.* Gentlemen\u2014Also a large assortment of Pocket Cutlery and Sportsmen 3 Seta.All warranted titst-class On view Tuesday and Wednesday.BALE-AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.| N.WICKS & CO.Auctlonsers.Ï Quest CURTAIN SALE.\u2019 Ep ENS #' The'undersigned are wn nounce a consignment \u2014or\u2014 leased to an- om Brussels REAL LACE CURTAIL Gulpure d'Art, Cluny, Ronaissance, Swiss Em- brotdered, Tamboured, Point, Ducheasé, anders Lace Curiains.\"Gut ure, Clu and Applique Bed Coverlets, .mbroldered Holland! yindow Blinds, and a large assortment of NOTTINGHAM ART LACE CURTAINS, Sale at our Rooms, NOS.1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME 8T., WEDNESDAY Aficrmoon, OCTOBER 4th, | AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.M.HICKS & CO., « Auctioneers.*,*Goods on view MBuday and Tuesday.03 TRADE SALE -MELLINERY, FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, Valaut, Cherry Ash, + \u2018Tables, Leather Dining Shefmeld- | - HE MONTREAL DAILY STAR: SATURDAY, Y, SEPTEMBER 30, 1895, > \u201cFAMOUS\u201d PARLOR HALL STOVE.oo Patent Duplex and Anti- Clinker Grate.Revolving Round Fire Pot.Perfect Flue Construction.\" Handsome Design.[Artistic Nickel Trimmings.: TRIPLE FLUE AND DOUBLE HEATER.The * FAMOUS * Parlor Stove has proved to users to be the \u2018 I | MOST POWERFUL HEATER MADE, \"Giving the largest amount of heat for coal used.\u2014 FRANKLIN GRATES, GLOBE HEATERS, .PARLOR COOKS, and every variety of Wood Heaters, \u2018 Rr.1895 Notre Dame.& W.KERR, Uptown: 2230 st.Catherine.N.B.Old Stoves taken in exchange and for sale cheap.BARGAINS to be had.sol SANNA ttt te betel : WILLIAM 1988 1956 # 447 AAA A7 NS PFFFR MEN'S TROUSERS; see \u2018our Heavy Weight at $2.00 and $3.00 per pair, Evefything in Boys\u2019 and Men's All- Wool Qlothingy can be found with j Clothier, Hatter and Haberdasher, - - GL ie Lad BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS, $2.00, $3.00, 84.50, Za - 45.00, $6.00.BOYS' ULSTERS, $400, 85.00, 86.50, + .#8.50.2, BOYS\u2019 REEFERS, £2.00, $2.50, $8.00, } £4.00, #4.50.[A BOYS' SUITS in endless variety, at ir ices too varied to cite.cr HEAVY ALL-WOOL MELTON over A, ATS, at $10.00.Ir FALL OVERCOATS, 5-00, $7.50, $8.50, TA $10.00._ ULSTERS for Men, $5.00, 97.50, 810.00, \u201c2 $12.00, $14.00; , is, KS | TROUSERS.| = BOYS' TROUSERS, 650, 75e, $1.00 up wn © .[2 VO .\u2018CURRIE, 1967 NOTRE DIME ST, & SETS FUR SEASON, 1893.The! American Fur Store Inagain to the fore, and as usual this establishment is giving la customers the benefit of buying retall at whole- sale prices.By the it may be asked how can we sell retail at - > je ie sim this\u2014 The Ideal Food for Infants.By Royal Letters Patent, HS.[RKOISTERE D:] \u201c Colonial To A eg Ee] 9 AVES Tran Le PHILLIPS QE = a TOUTHS.CLOTHING, ~~ We are showing the largest and best assorted stock 3 of Boys\u2019 and.Youth's Clothing that we have yet shown.- Ÿ In BOYS\u2019 and YOUTHS\u2019 REEFER and SACQUE SUITS A very complete pssortment in all sizes; in_Tweed, _ Serge, Cheviot, Venthäc,-&c, &c, \u2018the fit andr \u201cfinish equal to ordered goods.~ | in OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, | | | Our assortment is very large, all made in the lead À .ing styles and the best materials.À We wish to Direct Special Attention to our : / %E FRIEZE ULSTER, ,- With: large Storm Collar, the most desirable Coat for Winter wear.We keep a line of these Ulsters for Gentlemen, in the leading shades.ey \u2019 A Great Variety of BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS aud SAILOR SUITS, | * In Navy Serge, Tweed, Jersey Cloth, Velvet, &c.T4 Man O' War Suits, in Navy Serge, regulation.REEFER JACKETS, | | For Children, Boys and Youths, in Nap and plain .Beaver.BLANKET COATS, PRES A We a are \u2018giving : 25 p.c Discount \u20ac off all Overcoats and Ulsters left over.from last season, 33} p.c.off a large lot of Children\u2019s School Suits.20 p.c.off Boys\u2019 Suits, carried over from last season.Ee LLL enry Morgan & Co, MONTREAL À LA VILLE DE MONTREAL.i {( tu ~ (Autumn Dress Goods! / BLACK DRESS GOODS.* Black Serge, 400,450, 500,580, 650, 750 Black Disronal, 89c, 500, 580, 700, Black Cheviot, 500,580, 706,\" 900,81,00, + Black Whip Cord, 50c, 75e.Black Brocaded, 60c, 750, 800, 900, G Black Cashmere, 25¢ up to $1.60.New Berge, in all colors, 25c, 800, 40e, Bo.New Shot Effects, 80e, \u201850e, 75e.Shot Basket Cloth, 506, 75c, 970 Amazone Cloth, 55c, 75c, $1.10.New Whip Cord, in all shades.ew Plaid in all prices.\u2018 e Latest Shades in Cashmere, 256, ow ERT ra MILK GRAN > ' .NYT AAT Ty NEN SECOND HOUSEHOE iD AN Furniture of every description, Carpets, Fine Upright Planos, large exsortment of good Modern Halland Cooking Stoves, Ranges, vy Goods, curialps, Plctures, Bedding, Kte.Etc.Extensive regular weekly auction at our Sulesroom, No.320 St Juines at, FRIDAY MORNING, STH OCT, at 10 o'clock.consignors can depend upon fatr pricos and immediate cash returns.Advances in 204 FRASER BROS, Auctioneers, ERY FINE EXPRESS WAGGON, nearly new, and two sets first Brass Mounted Expr ross Harness.Will be sold for Estate Late Mr.Laliberte, Butcher, av our depository, 320 BT.JAMES 8T., 20 à oN TUESDAY, SRD oct.' AT 2.30, FRASER BRON, Auctioneers, ANAGED FISH AND OIL AT AUCtion \u201cfor, account gp! whom it ma, concern, \u201d ox 8.8.\u201cBeaver,\u201d Casks Cod Off, 3 +Bris.Green Cod Fish, % bela.Herrings.Sale at Rustin: & Huts warehouse, 157 Commissioners street, on Tu 303 y Oct.3rd, at eleven o'clock a.m.JAMES STEWART & CO.Auch ctioneers.A veTioN SALE \u2014OP\u2014 High Class Furniture, House Furnishing ' Goods, Nall and Deer Mats; Rugs, Porticres, Lyce Curtains, Bric.a-Brac, Fte., Ete.The| subscribers will hold a clearing sale of n Furniture, etc, at their roo Nos.241 and\u2019'243 BL.James street, TUESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 3rd, Feat ers, Flowers, Ribbons, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, Hat 8h abe Trimmin Embroidery, Must Vellln Ktc., Etc.Also a lar variety, valued at EUR comprising, Dolls, Wood an n Horses, Plush Boxes.Trumpets, Musics, Noah's Arks, Toy Banks, Whips, Car.Games of all Kinds, Purses, G! ass and on naware, ore, Cups and Saucers, oon Es Eee, Bie, 4 cases of Smo large, Juantity ot bras Block à Lamb assorted.Gray aad sold \u2018without ar to make room - for e Wedaonday and Thursday's sale.MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers, Inge, 31 Lace, Tandkerchiefs, of Toys in every AUCTION TRADE SALE.Wo will sell at our rooms, 69 ST.JAMES sT.on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 4th and : Sth OCTORER, A bankrupt stock of Dry Goods, suitable oe Fo apd a Sutil Panti Dress Mer rges, Ta.x pese ntings, Dress lanketer Keady-made Clothing, Linings, Canvas, Quilts: hmere ostery for men, woincn and children, Velvet, Umbrellas, Braces, Top Hats and Caps, Comforte: Etc., Etc.A large guantity ol, Millinery Fanty Goods, Purses, But , Rte, a large consignment of Boots and Shoes of all kinds: ae Spi, on IP.Pore Buttoned or Laoe, hints ichost reserve and In lots Cd suit Merchants.SALE AT 10 A.M./ MARCOTTE BROS.003 .Auctioneers.Bedroom Fets in the newest designs, idéb red | Dining Tables, Centre Tables, Leather-cove: Dining Chalrs, Hal ran ds, Hookcases, Cylinder Deaks, Parlor Sut in figured plush, Brocatelle and Halr Cloth, Wilton Rug Chien \u20ac Room Suites, Fancy and Wire Bac zushion Lounges, Sofa Bras, etc.Hall and Door Squares, \"Linoteums, Otletota, Lace Curtains, Chenille.Portieres, Quilts, Linens Pronzes, Marble Clocks, etc., With a lot of Secondhand Furniture.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.sos RAE & DONNELLY, Auctichesrs.3 STAMINAL : © supplies the feeding qualities of & \u20ac -BEEF and WHEAT, K 3 sud the tonio quplities of \u2018 2 HYPOPHOS PHITES 2 @ combined in the form of a X à PALATABLE :-: BREF :-: TEA % A Valuable Feed ahd Tente.01 OIOOUTOO0 Di A WOOO FO Wanted\u2014Two Cored Men, Aon alters se tir de 8, 8 one UCTION SALE OF FURNITURE.The pndersigned + wi sell at their rooms, 1671 Notre Dame Stree! TUESDAY, xp OCTORER NRXT, without reserve, a large quantity of Fine, Furnt- ture, New and Second-hand, com rising Upright Pianos, Parlor Nets in Turkish ug, tHaircloth and Plush, Re PEN Bets, in Black Walnut and Oak, Side Leather-oovered Chairs and lounges, Extension Tables, Bedroom Sets À \u201cBlack Pb Alnut, Oéx, Al und Luerry, Mar vio Tops Fancy Chairs and Tables, Centre Tables, Cradles a large oi lection ot Fine Engrasings and Parlor lor Mirrors, Matt Sprin Bedstead kors, Tesses, Bureaus, Ch ronteres, Kofas, Whatnots, Crockery, Glassware, Clocks and many other A attention is called upon this as ever 18 to be sold without rpoerve, à at 2 p.m.MARCOTTR BROR,, Auctioneers, A UCTION SALE IER PF FINE REAL BSTATSE.\u2018We have received Enstructions to sell atour rooms, 69 dames street, 0: WEDNESDAY, 4TH \u201cecTenzn, AT BLEVER O'CLOCK, The house and lot bearing numbe 15 Drolet street, \u2018rae.nd brio eue iy Ee stone foundatio two sv must be bob 1th ape dre without reserve to Close given on the day of u \"3 MARCOTTE BB B= er SE FUR CAPES, BOAS, MUFFS, RUFFS, CAPS, TRIMMINGS, Etc, Etc.In all the Fashionable Furs.OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT is ow.Bend in your Pur Kepplrs with without delay.THE AMERICAN FUR STORE, Manufacturing Farriers, Wholesale and Retail, 27 and 29 ST.LAWRENCE 8T.,, Branch Store\u20143137 Bt.Catherine 86, Between Victoria St.and MoGill College Ave.3%03 \u2014 + booming just INSOLVENT NOTICE.CALLING IN CREDITORS.- Province of Quebec, District of \u2018Montreal, in the Supertor Court tor he Province of Quebec, .168 In the matter of HENRY A.NADLEY, of Lhe .city and district of Montreal, \u201cprin insolvent.The creditors of said insolvent are hereby ar before one of the Judges of nts he Insolvency office, in the Court at Montreal, on the SEVENTH DAY © BER NEXT, AT TEN OP THE CLOCK IN THE FORENGON, ta order to give their advite touching the potptments Fi chsator to the property pre said insolvent and on Pach © ouber fatter 4s m lawfully be submitted to th mu COLLARD, .ty Prothonotary, 8, C._Mootreal, 39th Septomber, 13.si INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of 8.PEPIN, Montreal.The undersigned wiil sell by puction at No.808 Notre Dame street, Montreal, 0 MONDAY, THE 9TÉ CCTORER, 1908, ; AT ELEVEN .O°CLOCK, The agsots of the estate as under: stock of Contractor's su pitos, Bard- ware.hes Sawn Eumber, Tools, Ete., Et bol - 42500 00 4 H Sleigha, Buggies, Harness, cere csassiersannasisanreee AJLIFFS GALB\u2014PROVINCE OF QUE trict of Montreal \u2014 Xe 4612 \u2014 meh .M.McCarthy, ntifts, On the 10th lay of Oct October, Fini at dar De the at ness place of tie set or sat Bearer an ae.The Clty of Wil be sod, by auth: of Justios, all the seized in cash.Repeat.2008 Got, 1860.m ce Jos - _- e RO ASE SERIES ns gs cn pe = .The Perlect Equivalent of Mother's Kilk, \" Itis the solids of pure cow\u2019s milk of the very best quality so treated that, \u2018when dissolved in the proper amount ot water, it yields a product which is practically identical in composition, re-action, taste and appearance \u2018with mother\u2019 s milk.It is absolutely free from starchy matter, which is present in barley, flour and other infant foods, and contains no glucose and no cane sugar.som Delaware & Hudson | RAILROAD.\u2019 Commencing Monday, October 2nd, the Day Express tor New York will {leave at 8.40 an, daily, except Sunday, with Wagner Parlor Car Montreal to New York, The 10.00 a.m.train will ve discontinued.The Night Express will leave at 6.10 p.m.daily, as at present, with Wagner Buftet Vestibule 3 JORRSTON'S FLUID BEEF à ; is the product of Ox Beef of Prime Quality, It supplies the life principles of i Beef in a form.ÿ EASY OF.DIGESTION.#% The : Great : CHANGE OF.ve, = | Sleeping Car through [te New.York.m ; m1 At our rooms, 6% St.James street, wholesale reason we manu- 88c, 40c, 50c, 65e, T5c, 81.00.; facture ler 1 for the trie, and In oing su we have to ON TUESDAY, ird OCTOBER, at TEX A.)., 1142) laces.Ad on ea ae se by order of curators, without reserve, and in lota arextherefors at ail times in full « more than 0 sutt the trade, two bankrupt stocks of Mil- Ordinery om Sl, sock.We are thus euabled to sell at Nnery, amonunting to $3000, Velvets, Plush, Now in st be! a full line of Tapestry capot Lace cue B ols Ci ts.in_Curtains, .a Gare % Chenille\u2018Cuttains.Silk Curtains, French Abusson Carpets.Cord.Carpets.Crossley Carpets.Carpets and Rugs.Crgton Curtains.Fancy Decorated Window Curtains, Damask Silk Curtains.Plush Curtains.4 Japanese Sil Curtaine 5 ENGLISH AND AMERICAN OILOLOTHS, POLES, STAIRCASE ORNAMENTS, and CURTAIN CHAINS.8 + OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN THE CITY.UE\" GENERALE DES BAZARS, Corner St.Lawrence, St.Catherine and St., Chas, Borromee Streets.\u2014Foreef THE ACTIVE RANGE: _ T -Duplex Grate, Extra Heavy \u2019 È Draw-out Oven, Rimmed Covers, À Shelf, large, Double Lined \u2019 Ashpan, 2 Interlocking Flue 3 ETE Centres, 1 Construction \u2018 ii Wi, Cu A The heayiest and Perfect, xg most durable cast Handsome Design, iron Range in the Nickel Trimmings.\u201d market.Made in 18 Styles and Sizes.Guaranteed for baking unsurpassed, * } ! N.B.\u2014Old Stoves, taken in Exchange, For Sale Cheap.\u2019 R.& W.KERR, 1895 Notre Dame Street.+, VPTOWN-2430 St Catherine Street >.| ; ; + DS < -7CHOUINAR Ry \\ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, 8 SEPTEMBER 30, 1898, 8 BIRTHS.the 96th, at 51 Labelle street, DUE wife ot G.Bédard, dard, of & daugh- | olnteon pe 39 h September, at 50 Hutchi- stroet, the wife of David A.Curle, Lam CHISWELL\u2014On the %th inst.at 20 Richmond etrevt, the wifo of Samuel Chiswell, of md on C REAL Lakeview, Kingston, Be %.the wife of Eumunde L Clarke, otn sauge .r EVANES\u2014On ihe gh inet.at the Hue Bonnets, ; a daughter to GORGES\u2014 At 419 Sm root on pe 15th inst., .the wife of Edward Howard .Gorges, of-e daughter.HAUBRICH\u2014On the 29th tember.at 84 8t.|.and Maubrich, a Luke street, to Mr.augbter.KIRAN \u2014On the 21st Instant, at 1024 St.James street, the wife of David J.Kirwan, of a son.PEARSE- At 2 Marlborough Street, September | Wh, wife of E.Pearse, of a son STRUTHRLS At Budbury, Ont., on the th inst., the wife of Dr.R, \u2018Struthers, of a son.WILDER\u2014In New York, on Se tember ith, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.W.Wilder 2 MARRIAGES.= CHEVALIER: MATHIEU-On the 27th inst., at Notre Dame Church, e Rev.Father Marre, Arthur Chevalier\u2019 to Mario Louise Ma- TU CAMPBRIGE-DIOTTE-At Notre Dame Church, on the 26th inst., by the Rev.Fat ber Marre, Joseph Campb: Tige to lice Diot D- st EL Dame Church, by the Rev.thor Marre, Sylva Chouinard to Rosina: Elie, both of this | FRECHETTE-MALENFANT\u2014At Notre Dame Chureh, on the 27th inat., by the Rev, Father M 3 Joseph Frechette to Vitalin © Mal- enfan MuLEOD-McCLENN AN\u2014-At Laggan, tember, by the Rev.D.A Mr.ohn agble, di daughter of Mr.Roderick.F.McLennan, f Laggan.MacALLISTEA FABIAN \u2014 At St.Martin's th se témber, by Rev.Mr.Garth, Blanche Harriet, third daughter of Kdvin Fabian, to T.Mac A lister, ot Rockford, : SICOTTE- BLAIS\u2014On the 28th inst.at Notre Dam hurch, by the Rev, Father Marre, Aloxandre Sicotte to Eladio Blais.STEW.Tr BOWIFE\u2014In St.John's Shuck, .ov tawa, y, 28th inst, Fred.V to Lisle; youngest daughter of Cont A \u201cBorie DEATHS.BRUCHESI\u2014On Scptember 30th, at 48 Berri street, Marie Jean Leon, infant son of Charles Bruchesi, advocate, aged two months, Funeral on Monday morning, 2nd October,at § a.m.Friends and\u2019 acquaintances aro respectfully invited to attend.| CAZAVAN\u2014In this city, on tho 2h Septoraber, e si the age of 43 years, Arsone Cazavan, book- 5 Cait Sonera trom bis late residence, Na i teux street; on Monday.2nd October, at m., to Notre Dame Church and from Tina to Cote des Neiges Cemetery.292 CHERRY In this city on Se eptem mber 20th, Mar, ge Uie) Dwyer, wi he late Robe herry.Kune dow take place- from her others residence, 111 Manafield atreet, on unday aftern n, October 1st, at 2.30 o'clock, by Cote des Neg 5 cemectery.Friends and ac- Quaintances w please accept.this intimation, 292 JOHNSON\u2014At 5 Aloxander street, on the 20thins son of J.B.Jc Ce on (Funeräi privater ! = has removed to Scarffs Drug store, 2964 Bt.calé KELLY\u2014In this city,28th inst.Ma: t Maher, beloved wife of John Kelly, aged \\Joars of and aux months.Funeral from her res Saturday morning, 30th, at7.» fary's Church, pes v to RO.Friends and acquaintances are 1 respect! ; invited to attend.ERSONAL\u2014DETECTIVES.OF THE MOAT RELL ter Canadian furnished by Mon Tras Aree » oa rite img, os aad ciel mt perform all their criminal detective work.References: The eh bl ee i HL P, e ce telephone ouse teie- phone lot ERSONAL.\u2014 WM.BYRD, CONTRACTOR, 683, 7300), Lagnuchiatiore street (telephone 30; house telephone lapropared to give éstimates for oil classes classes of wood- oo ai rations, repairs, shop snd otlive fittings, wi o PERSONAL FE INSURANCE POLICIES, FROM $1,000 to $100,000 if negotiable by law, may be im mediatoly converted into cash.Edmund Bcholfleld, > , office 157 6t.James street, Montreal.21712 Q.Box 1 PE NAL \u2014FALL MILLINERY\u2014MISS DWYER, 8t.Catherine street, corner of Manafeld, in- vies inspection of her stoc k of Fall ery, which ls No cards, frei 24 7 ERSONAL-WILL \u201cCB\u201d PLRASE CALL FOR his effects left at No.ata pam place.If not called for in three days they will 232 yy DORENWEND'S \u201cHAIR MÂGIO tor toring gray or faded hair wo 1s natural col oor ERSONAL-WHY SUFFER WITH TOOTHACH when one kpplication of NERVOL will lasianty cure you; cures also bradac he and neuralgia; ÆScta à bottle at all eras ene T.Lyous, cor.\u2018Cras and Bleury streets.Pris INAL-CARD OF THANKS.THE UNDER 8 to return sincere than Lin a prompt delivery of the por.© pals won aK her on the 15t) for the correct pnsvers to three puzzles.©, teacher of the piano, 6744 Tagauchetiere st Bt ERSONAL-THE GLOBE PORTRAIT co.OF 380 t.Lawrence st.heroby notify the public not to pay money a any person claiming to be an agent for our company, as we have no agent authorized to collect money for us.C.Anderson, 1 ERSONAL- MASSAGE, BWEDISH MOVEMEN Medical Gymnastics on scientifin em and by safe and_ effective metbods.Respecfull , P.Dubois.Address 31 Cathcart sl ERSONAL\u2014ALFRED 8.CRITI OPTI CIAN, street.ERSONAL- WOULD PARTIES WHO WITN.communicate 91E Drolet st.ERSONAL\u2014MRS.BEARL, LADIES DOOTRESS, toe rivate_socommodation, with professional sttend- sauce.135 St.George street., 230.1 Steamer Persia .J.H.SCOTT, Master.Salls Every FRIDAY at 7 PM.Fare to TORONTO - - $ 7.50 Fare to ST.CATHARINES - 8.00 Fare to NIAGARA FALLS - 8.50 \u201cST.CATHARINES and Return, 14.00 MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED, » D.BATTERSBY, 178 St.James atreet.ue E JACQUES & CO.1a 120 Commen street.INSURANCE CO.OF ENGLAND LIABILITY OF SHAREHOLDERS UNLIMITED Capital.Cees 810,008, Reserve Fumd., 33,000,000 Annual Income, upwards of.5,000,000 Investments in Canada for Protection of Canadian Policy-Holders (chiefly with Government) excéed $1,000,000, Every description of property insured at moderate he) premium.; © assurance ee in all tho most approved C il ING.MONT W.TATANE, Chief CEE Bpeclai Age E, HURTUBISE ta Ammer | ChE | w 8 ROBERTSON.Dede \u2018 Robertson (à Bons.HAVE YOU Inspected our stock and compared our prices?=; 5 It means CASH in your| pockets.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Furniture and \u2018Bedding, at Notre | S.CARSLEY'S.COLUMN.sie a il, 7 57 Ne oT Le i 4 ABI fi Lan; Js 48 hip Fe LE hs 7A À NEW: JACKETS NEW JACKETS 5 - Trimmed With Military Braid.Trimmed With F .: With Flounced \u2018Skirts.With Umbrella Skirts, .With Ripple Skirta, With Plain Skirts.In New Cloths, ~ In New Shades.Jackets Lined With Fur Jackets in St tylish Lengths.Jackets in All Sizes, ~5.CARSLEY,) Notre S.CARSLEY, ) Street, Ladies Waterproofs ! Ladies\u2019 Waterproofs ! Best English Makes in Ladies\" Water- roof Cloaks, which for lightness, com- ort and durability cannot be excelled, LADIES\u2019 INVERNESS CLOAKS | Waterproof Cloaks with Long Capes, | for walking or driving.LADIES* RIGBY CLOAKS In all new Pattern Tweeds.Shower Proof Cloaks of all kinds S.CARSLEY,) Foire S.CARSLEY, Street.LINEN GOODS | LINEN GOODS Irish Table Damasks a Scotch Table Damasks English Table Damasks In All Qualities S.CARSLEY,) Notre S.CARSLEY.{ \u2014\u2014Hem-stitched\u2014 TABLE.NAPERY Hem-Btitohed Damask Tablecloths In All Bizes 9 Hem-Stitched Table Napkins Hem-Stitched Table Doylies Hem-Stitched Tray Cloths Hem-Stitched, Carvers\u2019 * Cloths Hem-Stitched' Sideboatd Cloths Hem-Stitched Table Mats Knotted Fringed TABLE NAPERY \" The Largest and Best Assortment of High Class Table Napery to seléct from, S.CARSLEY,) Notre .S.CARSLEY,y Street.LINEN TOWELS LINEN TOWELS .Lizen Damask Towels In AIl'Sizes.Linen Huckaback Towels With Fringed and Colored Ends.| Fells Hygienic Towels| anal to Fle Brushes; retain their ess, wet or dr, : Linen path Towels.\u2019 Linen.Bath Sheets.In Brown and White.street, and all sizes.S.CARSLEY, 65a CRA iG STREET.N° ch 4 lt NEW FALL JACKETS S52: ses wry Mado i in all new pattern Waterproof | .REMEMRE | Canadian General Eloetrie 1802 Notre Dame sk, MONTREAL Household ToWels of every description/ 5.CARSLEY, srotes * 1 j \u2014 NEXT WEEK'S ~ PLEASURE! I it is a pleasure to see Handsome, Stylish Goods at Moderate Prioes, |.THEN CALL NEXT WEEK THEN CALL NEXT WEEK THEN CALL NEXT WEEK THEN CALL NEXT WEEK.THEN CALL NEXT WEEK At S.CARSLEY'S,) Notre AS.CARLES} street.And see the New And ses the Now And soe the New \u2014 MANTLES AND JACKETS MANTL AND JACKETS MANTLES AND JACKETS MANTLES AND JACKETS MANTLES AND JACKETS mn.CARSLEVS) pe In S.CARSLEY'S, Rooms.\"Also See Also Ses | Also See Also See | Also See\u2019 8.CARSLEY'S Fin CAPES S.CARSLEY'S FUR CAPES and -8.CABSLEY'S NEW FUR RUFF8 &.CARSLEY'S NEW FUR RUFFS % At Same Time {OF MORPHY 00 ADVERTISEMENT.EAST c Co AND WEST From one end of the city to the other, the goods sccording to the expressed opinion.of the ladies, it is right awsy ahead.The latest styles snd imported direob from the great centres of fashion, marked at and below wholesale prioes, is the secret of the whole.Monday and every day next week will be \u2018a fleld day,\u201d and as we expect sn tmusual rush we would earnestly re- vous to FRESH IN.per pois EE ' | Ty; FRASER, VIGER & 00.Middies of the Finest Ingersoll Bacon.| \u2018Wiltshire, English Style.A splendid lot just received.EE 8 100 INGERSOLL CHEDDAR CHERSE, 10 to 12 Ibe.each.Ingersoll Mams and Engersoll Bacon ; English cure in parchment paper.Jawry's (Hamilton) Best Hams, sod entra Hamilton) Best Boneless Breakfast \u2018Bacon.All fresh fresh from the smoke-house.- bot FRABER, VIGER & \u2018oo.\u2018 Mrs.Parson's Culdaff Farm CELEBRATED ENGLISH STILTON CHEESE | In Prime Order.__ FRASER, VIGER .co.à - A | CHATEAU MALLERET CLARET, à arte, QUEnEae ot 181 Pin plots, 41 per case, - BT.JULIEN CLARET, 1884 vintage.In pints only.$9 per case.__FRASEB, VIGER & CO.' LITTLE.PIG HANS.Beven to ten pounds each.Fresh (BELL ORGANS trom the Ferris _ 11 ny BROTHERS St Catherine Street.VETERE.+, Wo guarantee to satisty every comer, JOHN, MURPHY.4 co.Tr r émane sen en We aloo call special attention to our Faney Goods Department, which has always bee's favorite counter with the ladles.\u2018The latest consignment put $0 stock is 150 pieces of Now Cut Jet Edgings and Trimmings : All Widths, All Qualities, The prices re bc, Te, 8c, 90, 10, Me.120 1500 Hex 180.3c, 2, 30, 70 Lo 610.79 per rard.Our Stock of Trimming Braids.Our extensive assortment of new Trimming Braids has been considerably increased since last woek with the very latest designs, as worn In London and Berlin.\u201cyon on Drioes range from do to $1.35 per yard Be rare you New Velvet Trimming That lot of 13,000 yards of fine Velvet Trimming, with red satin back, is selling extremely fast.Order at once and secure the shade you require.Some shades are already sold out.Remember the prices: So, To and 100 por yard, worth exactly 130, 13c and 250 & yard Country orders receive caretel snd prompt attention.Purses, Satchels and Shopping Baas 4 Said Leather Purse for ol .Smoke Houses won HAMS, nds each.Just Lhe th! sfr rine or xt Deolliog.Freah ch ers PERMIS B BONELESS BREAKFAST BACON.Fresh from the Ferris Boke Houses.The Ferris extra large Bugar Cured Smoked PrasEe, VIGER & CO.are universal favorites in all parts of the civilized world.\u2014 Twelve Slicing, They Bewilder Competitors and they Delight Customers.SEBAB66005050 6666060000508 Terms easy.Prices Reasonable.Batisfaction absolute.Send for catalogues to the sole agents, WILLIS & CO.BOSTON TIVOLI BEER, From the Burkhardt Brewing Co.Boston Tivoli Beer, $1.50 doze ta.in aie ton Ti v volt» 8 per n pin Packed.GLLMOLR'S HOP BITTER ALE.(Non-intoxicating.) £4 Brewed in England.Gilmour's Hop Bitter Ale, $1.35 per dosen pints.adlimours Hop Bitter Dd ak per oh pind in eight FRASER, VIGER & O0.Dewar's Perth Highland Malt Whiskies.~ Per bottle.Per case.Dewar's Extra Bpecial.oo0ee.$100 $1000 1824 Notre Dame St, Por ES ts Que fes mupptiod Lo Her 9 800 (Near McGill 86.) ' \u2014 Fra, VIGER & CO., MONTRE AL.; IMPORTERS, Depot for L SuoxLix & Sox's music FAMILY GROCERS AND WINE MERCHANTS publications.204 ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 199 ST.JAMES STREET.23011 SPECIAL ! New B.R, Suits, A.1 workmanship, very.choice designs.|- FINANCIAL.{Incorporated under New York State Laws.) -CAPITAL $130,000.08, SEE THE NEW SEE THE NEW SEE THE NEW Winter Dress Goods Winter Dress Goods ALS.CARSLEY'S Ma bn ALS.CLAYS) Street, .« WEST END.- Millingey| Establishment, 2693 St.Catherine Stre Street.MISS NAGLE will hold her Autumn ¢ ing Thursday, 38th inst.and following days.: A very choice selection of the latest style in Paris Hats and Bonnets.Large asortihenyol Millinery Novelties.DRESSMAKING in all its branches done in oonneo- tion with above.Perfect fit and finish guaran- .N.B.\u2014No cards issued this season.Jon \\ MURPHY & co, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St And 103, 107, 109 and 111 Se.Peter Mroet.Terms Cash and only Ome Price.204 \u2014 er , das, À.Ogilry & Sons ADVERTISEMENT, \u2014_ x» Whis week we have added Yur SEQOND SHIPMENT of pe lish Point ace Curtains = ish Point Lace Sash Curans lish Point Lace Bed Sets, SWISS TAMBOURED MUSLIN CURTAINS, SASH CURTAINS and BED SETS, SWISS EMBROIDERED ~ PILLOW SHAMS, HEMSTITCHED PILLOW SHAMS, The above areali of the NEWEST DESIGNS and the value/will be found the best \"in the City.Millinery Opening.These Suits are worthy of the attention of intending buy- } Transactions for cash, or om margin.In- ers.terent allowed on balances.Deposits subject RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, | te sieht drafts Direct mises toatl Exchanges runs lass © securiti Furniture and Bedding, Promptly faratabed.Daily Market Review 653 CRAIG STREET.20 16 & 18 Broad Street, New York, N.Y.STOCKS, BONDS, GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.2013 om application.A GRAND 300 PATTEI BONNETS just im- \u2018ported from Paris will be on exhibition.Nothing as stylish and handsome has yet been seen.ven if you have already bought your Hats ou are requested to call and: visit this Great Exposition.te ' This.Grand Millinery Opening will take place on THE ADDRESS, 2898 ST.CATHERINE STREET, Near Mark Street.\\ COMPANY (Limited).MEAD ©FFICE : 65 to 71 Front Street West, \u2019 TORONTO, Ont.Capital, - $1,600,000.FACTORIES PETERBOROUGH, Ont.Rranch Office and Warereems, | Thomson-l uston Systems of a Men Duirrent Apparatué for Edison Systems of Low Tension Direct Cur» rent Apparatas for Incandescent Lighting.Electric Are Lighting Apparatus.* Electric Apparatus, 7 | \"AM Long Distance Transmission of Power.\\ 238 100 CARPETS; cest DLCLOTAS Cer, .Telephone 3335.so | New Table Covers.New Table Covers in 6-4, 8-4, 8-10 8-12 sizes, a very rich display of these goods at reasonable prices, New Cretonnes, New Sateens.In néw Coloring and Designs for the Newest and freshest Curtainsand Window Draperies.See the stock of JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family & Linen Drapery House, 203 te 207 Mt.Antoine Street, | 164 te 150 Mountaîn Street.Telephone 8225.BRANCHE M.Catherine St, Cer.Ave, MONDAY MORNING, -Detober the At 100 \u2018clock, and will be kept on all the Week.- We shall also show a very large choice of Flowers, Feathers, Fe ancy Ribbons, Ornaments and a variety of F French Trimmings for Hats.\u2026 | + Our Customers will kindly accept this advertisement as _ an invitation to the GREAT MILLINBRY EXPOSITION, , which commences on MONDAY MORNING.We are not addressing any cards, the time being too limited now for , their distribution: BOISSEAU BROS, 235-237 St.Lawrence Street.]-#40;-#60 and-860-\"Thg \"Monroe Miller-to-1 GIRLS\u2019 SCHOOL ULSTERS in Scotch Effects.MAIDS\u2019 COATS in Great Variety.| Novelties in LADIES\u2019 ULSTERS.CARSLEY BROTHERS, | 1547 and 1549, East, - We Arrived ANOTHER LARGE COATS The Very Latest Novelties From Berlin, PRICES \u2014\u2014BHIPMENT\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 LADIES NL \\ and CAPES.Yesterday, REASONABLE, CARSLEY BROS,, _ St Catherine St, DRESSMAKING 2342 and 23423, West, ST.CATHERINE STREET.HENRY & NEW NE HANILTONS DRESS GOODS are very much admired by the ladies, and as a matural consequence ia thie Department we are now very NEW SHOT MATTELASSE TWEEDS SHOT HOFGACE TWEEDS NEW 8 NEW HUDS is very.distingue.N BAY TWEEDS We believe we are re the only house | in n Montreal showing the new Dress Goods All in the atest and EFFECTS ] OUR GLOVE DEPARTMENT is in n splendid trim for the fall trade NE ARs 0 the best makes.Our assortment of SILK,\" is now very complete.Thé stitched back is the novelty BLEGEC worth $1.25 for 750, Kid casmehe with large Fons ons and for this season, e have them in all \"OUR HOSI ER Y DEPARTMENT \u2018is ve HOSE at 25c., 80c., 35c., 40.Hosiery manufacturers.OUR T - \u2018 i] = DON'T HESITATE A MOMENT .A lower range of prices than has been tou uched Defore.Jt is not Te but uy simply cause nm ces are low; bi we on't know when ofir $12.50 Suites will be so chea seni, it ever., £11 our Suites are proportionately low.ren M arvey & Son, 1849 to otre The Choicest Assortment of 5 Brussels, Imperial ad Tui Carpets.~ ENGLISH and AMERICAN onLcuoms ok CURTAINS of all Kinds.* PoLas AND ORNAMRNTS.; DUPUIS FRERES, Ai G0ODS RETAILED at WHOLESALE PRICES Strictly One Price.Sa \u2018Au Bon Marche.| ALPHONSE VALIQUETTE | ALFRED A.VAL .MAISON VALIQUETTE and VALIQUETTE, 1883-18865 Notre Dame Street.Opposite Balmoral Block.bo - FALL AND WINTER GOODS.MANTLES.\u2014If you are looking for Mantles, Dolmans, Ulsters and Jackets, visit our Mantle Department and compare \u2018our prices.They are 25 per cent.lower than anywhere else.DRESS GOODS.\u2014We have a very desirable stock of Dress Goods, Oashmeres, Henridttas and Serges, also a full stock of Black Goods.We are now \u201coffering Gruet Bargains in AU- ° Wool Colored Dress Goods.\u2018UNDER WEAR.\u2014Ladies\u2019 and Children's Boo .at 0800, $1.00, $1.35, $1.40 and $1.50.Special Heavy All-Wool \u2018White PLANKETS, at $1.90.SRALETTES.\u2014Best value in Sealettes, from 85.50 to £ 12.00, All orders for Mantles promptly executed.TWRED.\u2014A fine selection of English, Scotch and Canadian Tweed.A first-class tailor on the premises.\u2014\u2014 \\ 'OARPETS.\u2014Great Bargains in Carpets, Oiloloths, Mak PMattings, and general Household Furnishing.Rpmnaots in every department sold at Hälf-Pridi\u201c \u2018Wool Underwear, CE Another line at 45c., extra value.\u201c OU R RI BB ON DEPARTMEN: T is one of the basient in our \u2018house.We have an immense stock of SILK, SA' and VELVET RIBBONS in Satin Ribbon in all colors to clear 80 Double Face Satin About 250 yards.of F ancy Velvet Ribbons, re all widths, colors and à qualition.JOB\u20141 clear 4c.2} inch n Ribbo Ribbon, splendid SEE OUR RIBBON WINDOW.HENRY 1& - N.E, A POINTE Pointer that.will be of service to him, and that is, that THE Sy MASTER MECHANIC'S EX- *- TRAORDINARY SOAP is invaluable for removing all stains _ LEC ~ on, scales, eto., and alsorbesl the hands from bruises, burns, cuts, ete.1883-1885 Notre DAME STREET.me erremTs BALMeR LA - fi - - \u201d oot COLORINGS, Eo ant, pages po OIAL\u2014We are offering a line of Kid Gloves in TANS, BROWN nd 24 fur heavily stocked be new Focus LADIES BLACK OASHMERE .$1.00, from the best English = SPI LOTAES aie û a line at &o.or 8 pairs Pa orl a Tor $1.ey aréextra heavy, extra Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s VESTS, DRAWE WERS and OOMBINAC TIONS in Cafhmere, Lamb\u2019s Woo), Natural Wool, and Shetland.Ribbed plain.Medium and heavy weights , ns 1 ed o At v HAMILTON, St, James Street and Victoria Square.so, | Let us give the sportaman a \u2018of powder, dirt and Grosse, fish! n in Ps ality pis clear.126, and 1e 800., to clear at 1 \u201cI f > 2 ARE CEE Sb : A .i = + + 12 .YÂsT EDITION.| ______ THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1893, ENGLANDS IDLE [Ems isa sris| STAY ON THE Fan FEE.|PRoPERTY FoR sae © MINING MEN, [SA EES nme (6 ABBE KNEIPPS HYGIENIC COFFEE, [orertron sn tered all over the Court room.In| PovGHKEXPSIE, N.Y., September 30.\u2014 \u2019 ; 30 Cents \u201cper Tb, Tin, : : MONTREAL, CANADA.: ! 1 * LAST EDITION.re T \u2014 / { trast pren 1 se of ail \u2018these difiiculti however, oyers areas ro ustice, and Thursday was Governor's day at the Dut- ; + a \u2018 d sentenced Wiliam Russell le fifteen days chess County Fair.Governor Flower talked : : \u2019 - Kaut for stealing a w TOM a carriage ig the farmers on \u201cHow to Keep the Boy Twenty Thousan to Re on St.Paul street arles Lefebvre on the Farm.\u201d Among other Rings he he CAN YOU BELIEVE IT?The Academy of Music is the Qts.-834.00.Pta.$36.00 pleaded not, guilt to che cuarge- of said: - stealing a roll of wire worth ten dollars, .eli d Moet & Chandon\u2019s Best Imperial, Serer bons : T .sume Work Monday.from the Montreal Street Railway Com- an our high-priced las nds Jlelded os radio jg eno fn bad to believe, fo etl por Moet & Chandon's White Seal.\u201c $31.00.\u201c $33.00 best theatre in Montreal ; lcoated pany.A boy named Stanley Cooper wasre- \u201c1.0 and only $18 an acre from ISSU, to | CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, have hand.; Ç .mpsided for sentence ons por of Sing 15 The average aie of our wheat ; ield from odo ou te to HR Sand yet which looks like | ; EPS SE ESS SES ES mm TT bottl Leer from Lelong 1#7t to 1 \u201cAN ACTC AN WET RT SS, an =F Madame Delorimier, of St.Leonard.Ron de had fallen one-quarter, to \u201cThey are pu up | n A RED weap Y, \\ Deinhard's Hocks.te on ground floor ; handsome, modern ge A Special Consignment of this Wine has juss been received.and conveniently situated, seating N.Johnston & Son's - 1550 and } iq \" HIGH PRICES FOR COAL, AND youth named Napoleon Moreau gs pren a 81> 5 an per.a know some farmers: ors they Closely | bu [CART EI Per n Qta.Pa.ta, Pla.capacity nearly 2,000; area, 10,686 parc - n another of the State who make neral ap TRIICE.u \u201ca u : .; J | i - CHILDREN WITHOUT FOOD.admitted having stolen it, but promised to an acre by raisin sweet corn for \u2018eating E The unsuspectin purchaser, who wants : : Chateau Ch Chamfleuri.50 & \u2014 superficial \u2018feet.For partioulars, Co recoverit._________ __ + purposes: Why can't a number uf farmers CArTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, because ho Si 5.73 6.76 apply to = 1 \u2014\u2014 , \\ Cen tn togethe 5 and autablish a guuninz ee Knows their merit, tro sure à Imitation Co \u2018Mod 00e oo ., a Lt \u2014_\u2014 = a.>ry, out of which they can make large prô- \u2018| tues, goes home with a fraud and imitation U .+ So) nx.A | ; - \u2014 T HE E MAST ERS fit Jo furnishing the > egetables or fruits.in bis pocket.- Liebfraumilch .16.50 17.50 | Bt.ulien.rere ronnrersssaensassmres sores Von da T5011 8.50 .[SPECIAL CABLE TO THE STAR.] - Le No better apples, no better peaches, no HEED THE WARNING * Hockheim .« 17.000 18.00 -!| St, Est \u2026 8.50 50 .UPA 0e IMPSON 0 Loxbox, September 30.\u2014The result ot .- BREAKFAST.better berries, Barty any better grapesare Don't be deceived and do not be im Johannesberg Custle\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026s sroacvse 2200 23.00- {| \u201cChateau Dauzso.vavosonses savssrveuse vovosn vocosecss 11.00 +1800 ?yesterday's miners\u2019 conference, permitting iy un auywhore than those raised \u2018in New n with an imitation of what you want.Deinhard\u2019s Moselle .St.Emilon.12.00 13.00 ; the men to\u2019 resume work where the old an ke her su tion in this line.Build Vou want CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS, _.Sup.Marian.13.00 14.00 Real Estate Agents rates are obtainable; will mean the opening Cre Eos ou ean afford them; because rou know their value, and their SEÎNWEiN \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026cerercre vorcrrne sro0ee eesveseenns 11.00 12.00 - =~ pg 23% MEMBERS OF THE HUNT GO BY | Colil-sterage houses if 50 merit.THEY NEVER FAI.if you &an\u2019t, get « numberof your neighbors.Wh fn bottle of , 9 V'hen you go'ta buy a bottle of Canters Ghauvenet sSparklingBurgundy to join with you and build one, charging Litre Liver PiLis, farmer wh it small price in 5 Af \u201c J are determined not to open their pits until |.proportion Fy extent ot hin une, Then T-E-R-§,\" be ns on! get \u201cC-A-R-T- -ERS, Ultra eo.\u2026.\u2026\u2026uorercrcsse 00 sevens 18,50 20.00 * Chateau Lafitte, 1887.ste et > À take n thing but the genuine CARTER ÿ , a reduction hiv been arranged.put, in the cold storage all the fruit you jar CAVIAR OYSTERS, CRABS AND SHRIMPS.Bluo Point Oysters (spiced), pint bottles, from Morgan.Bros., New York.Russiscuer Caviar, pint tins, from N.Schirokoff.Astrachan Baratavia Shrimps, Dunbar, New Orleans, R E A L E S T.A TE = \u20ac & = + © Ë = \u2014d pe 8 [od = ë 2300 2400 |MONTREAL, - - - CANADA.27.00 28.00 TE od of numbers of small collieries on Monday ; but the majority of the large mine owners Chateau Leoville, 1877.TRAIN TO BEL-AIR.Chateau Margaux, 1887.1 t that twenty s can't dispose of during the senson, and glong LITTLE LIVER PILES.Le rate Mia twenty thousand The Hounds te Have a Run Near Dor- in the w inter or Sprite bring out that fruit A positive cure for Sick Headache.wilt pay, om.en ol who ro val-The Majority of Members and sell it at the fancy prices which will \u201cSmall Pill.Small Dose.Small Price.Deviled Crabs, with shells, from Hampton, Va.Assis t .v 9, : atrikers, ¥ ke will Attend the Races farmer who Ye op Spies this way, and _ Marshall's fresh Herrings fror from Aberdeen.Marshall > Frosh Horrings, à = Tomate Sauce, from Aberdeen./.WE ARE INSTRUCTED TO SELL : cu re ry TTT a1 25 meen coil in ee ee A tes \u2014 ET 2 .an _ Le The increase.bf five shillings a ton for \u201cAfterwards.-atong inthe winter ship-them-to-1 Marshall's ahall\u2019 ippered- erri Aberdeen; \u2014 > coal \u2019 .: for splendid prices.Out at the W or 8 / BY In Tondon yesterduy, wakes à total - peu Fair fn June last, I saw 110 varieties of LABRADOR SMOKED SALMON, ugar cured, received twigp a week, 800 per Ib, .A AUCTION That Comfortable Stone Front House and Outbuildings 76 ST.FAMILLE STREET, 3 .Balo at our Rooms, 181 St.James street, Woünesday, October 4, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.rise of sixteen shillings since the beginuing Bonaventure station was unusually gay New York apples which had been kept of the strike.Coal was refilled at two this morning with pink hunters\u2019 coats and sound and hard in a cold-storage housesince { shillings per cwt., the usual price being bewitching autumn costumes.last September aa à [reat many thirteen pence.It is stated that all the coal The members of the Montreal Hunt went way, The demand for eges and chickens in thé Midlands have been cornered.out te Bel Air.Ter ALE IL Montagu All gn for food is almost pntimited, Get Lhe boy he Master, Mr.ontagu Allan, ve an incubator, and let him hatch chic ens ; .In the cotton trade, factories are working 4 Ureakfast and the number who availed by the wholesale.Give him all the profits 7) on short time, and more.be ten thouxand theunely es of, the, invitation, vas very he makes, and you won't find him anxious operatives Have Leen idle.\u201d Many relief inrge.It was hardly.what could be called to leave the farm.Many of you farmers, funds have n started for the miners ideal hunting weather, but.the day dare are say.bare a cold spring on your.Rp, OP ERA FRANCAIS.; , vie { Was such perfec ove in every ltilize it for trout ponds aix is splendi Opening of the Theatrical fedson.: starving families.other res hat the .hunting members work for your boys.You can get plenty of MONDAY, OCTOBER tad, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.Emile Zola, in contributing two pounds were mollitted and almost forgot their dis- trout to stock it with from the State Fish First * Gala Evening \u201d offered to the subscribors.j writes: \u201cI have seen on the spot the pitiful 8lpointment at the lack of the cloudy-sky Commission.After the pomls are once La Fille du Tambour Major.2%: rol Hea) Estate Auction sufferings of wives'and children on.suck which i» so dear to their hearts.A special uilt and stocked they will not be muchieare.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 54h, ) .| , train Was in waiting, and it was a very Your boy can- catch a fins mess of - trout RADAY, OCTOBER Branch Store\u2014257 St.Lawrence Street.f.| 221 ST.JAMES STREET.REAL ESTATE IN 2 > < occasions, and have.wept for them.Let merry party that went out in it.The now and then, pack thenvin ice, ship them peace be mado in the name of the little chil- majority of those who went will attend the to New York and get a fancy price for Le Voyage de\u2019 Mr.Perrichon., 1 dren and mothers.\u201d second day of the Bel-Air autumn races.thew.\u201d .; - ; Amongst those present were Mr.and ; \u2014_\u2014 Saturday : Matineo .In Chesterfield aloue, 1700 childreñ are | Mrs.J Be J.Coghtin, Miss Coghlin, the Sugar Famine Confronts Chicago.In rehearsal: Les C re The following property will be sold being fod every day, and fifteen hundred Mies by bbott.Judge Roddy Pringle of Cmicaco, September 30.\u2014Tha Tribunc says: P.8 The subscriptions forthe \u201cGels evenings, only BY A U CTI oO N i > assi: ci ood - Torouto; Mr.and rs.Charles Hope, Mr.\u201cSugar is scarcé in Chicago, so scarce, in fact, ar transferable.families are sted with £ The Maror J.S.Evans, Mr.8.Coulson.Miss Bryne, af that a famine confront: the housow ves of Chi- of Sheffield has convened a mectingof the New York: Miss Gault, Miss Bo cago.The representatives of the Sugar Trust ; çÇ , ; auit, à yer, Miss : Mayors of Leeils, Bradford, Nottingham, Murply, Mr.and Mrs.F Hilton Green, susar, and no relit can over Loy parr Is of SUND N SCHOOL INSTITUTE Derby and Barnsley to discuss the situation, Mr.aud Mrs.Chas.Hope, Mrs.Gillespie, mtu; .van, the Misses Gilles ie, the Misses-\"Scott \u2014 Lu) and endeavor to formulate.a scheme likely Prof, and Mrs.Moyse, Mrs.Smith and THE WEATHER.CONDUCTED BY At the Rooms, 181 St James Street, .Wednesday, 4th October, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK.SUSSEX STREET.to be acceptable to the miners: and; em- Miss Walsh, Mr, Wm.Henry, r, \u2014__ REV.JESSE L.NURLEBUT, Bb: Db, Ber ie Jim Soll | nmin on | ve se ar ae de 7 A \u2018 - .2 +, .S, our hours: orther! to caster y win a; fine Paris, September 80.-A few mines were Freie Me ad anal Nr day.becoming untett Hed tommorrow, with rain.| _ Y.M.C.A, Building, a depth of of 107 feet to a lane in ear opencd yesterday in the Pas de Calais dis- H.and Miss Mackenzie, Mr.Chas.Me- rinimuin and maximum temperatures during OCTOBER md, 3rd \u201cand 4th Next, sized houses on this street rend , trict, but 42,000 men are still on strike.Eachran, Mr.T.D.Bell, Mr.F.A.Cushing, ne D aPeile, ok Whine, hi Rn oe 1e.Monday,-4 p.m., Tuesday, 4 and 8 pain, xi Easy torms.\u2014\u2014= Mr.Auguy Hooper, Miss MeDougall.À ntreal, : Quebec, 32, 52; Halifax, Wednesday, 4 pom, Amongst those mounted were Dr.Craik; , ma Pleass como L MINUTES EARLIER at each \u201cWIL FONDLE THE RI USSIANS.the, Master, Mr.1.Montagu Allan, on \u201cMel- September 30, 1893.© for Prayer an re .- 1 CRADO! LL.RUSSIANS, au Eee Rit porn BE Sara pare LJ, CRADOCK SI sous = arñeau on Sia Mr.H.japierre on Last | Garter noon in October.FE \u2014_ : èn = France's OMolal Programme Foi the |i\u201d Mugistrate, Mr.W: \u201cMiller on \u201cNora,\u201d Now taco 9th October, 1 Mr.tH.Fiske, on.Killarney, Mr.Duncan + uw HE LADIES OF THE COMMITTEE OF Czar's Naval Officers Visit.Mclntyre, jr., on \u201cDean: Mr.RB.\u2018Star Weather Report.I MANAGEMENT OF THE : > Readi Harrison & Co's Standard In- [SPECIAL CABLE TO THE STAR] on: \u201cLancing Master,\u201d Mr.E.Major, on struments.Boptotber 00.4 Thermo.Barometer.MONTREAL FOLNDLINU and INFANT ÿ NURSERY, MONTREAL JONCTION.\u201cSenator,\u201d Mr.F.Hilton Green on \u201cMar- ; PARIS, September 30.\u2014The official\u2019 pro- | gery, Mr.AW hitley, Mr.T, 2.Bell; Midnight.ooo ol : E os Purpose holding a Sale of useful and Fancy Articles, at |, gramme of the F ranco-Russian Telesis > pab- Mr.w D.Heresonat on ri 0 0.2 the Y.M.C.A.Hall in November for the\u2019 beuefit_ of the \u2019 lished.Mr.KE.Price on \u2018Venus, \u201d Go ray Nursery.Contributions for the Sale are earnestly solicit |.BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE On Friday, October 13, thie Russian s squat ron will arrive at Toulon and after an official welcome, the Russian officers will visit the arsenal! and the Town Hall and take dinner in the evening, given by the Minister of Marine.On Saturday the French Admiral Boissondy will give a dinner and a ball on board the \u201cFormidable.\u201d On\u201d Sunday a breakfast wili be given by the \u201cmunicipality, and there will be a battle of flowers, and a gala performance\u2019 of the opera.On Monday there will beaninspection of the arsenal, and a breakfast will be given by Admiral Jaille.commander of the French Mediterranean reserve fleet.Afterwards\u2019 the guests will départ for Paris.On Tuesday they will have an audience w ith President Carno', to be followed by a dinner *\u2014\u2014\u2014and ball\u201cnt-the Elysee: ~\u2014\u2014On- Wednesday there will be a breakfast and a reception: given by the Russian anlbassa- dor, a\u2019 dinner in the Town Hall, and a torchlight procession.On Thursday there will be a drive through Paris, a municipal: luncheon and a ball in the Town Hall.Friday will see a breakfast, reception and.dance at the | Foreign Ministry, and on Saturday a breakfast and reception will be given by the President and * Council, followed by a gala soiree at the Opera and a supper at the Military Club.On Sunday there will be a breakfast at the - Ministry of War, a reception by Gencral \u2018Sausaiere, à military tournanient, a press banquet in the Champ de Mars and fireworks: on the Eiffel tower.On Monday ! 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