The Montreal daily star, 1 novembre 1893, mercredi 1 novembre 1893
[" - ; ol - Se me re er pera : Von pi rot x CIRCULAT 3 38,000 PRICE ONE CENT, \u2018 - + 7 a ) > he Ivan: MMANDANT M eo 0 be planuged ann into the crauling aivept BOOTI I T A I.LK NY Hess val which the Montreal street cars of the ananeduate past were so indelibly as- mons oe or ep a a ge otc ex Coste cree LAST EDITION.VOIL XNV No.357.MONTREAL, WE DNESDAY, NOV EMBE R 1, 1893.| SITUATIONS WANTED.ROOMS TO LET.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.MEDICAL._ > \"PF es - ome - AA EST Se Cn TSA + eT ne a em ee.ee ee STAN IRAT ILS TANT FLE SITT ATHONS FOR BOORKELFERS Vrs ! \u2018ee Lr vus ALLY LARGE.HAND von W ER Name > tu We Week ah iB, COMMON, when enter sale ' .CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS own fore foe bo a ol Hae A VAE EN Al.A Perfect haan Cadel Up to à certinn stipe vf speed, Beal aw LF Manette! v : _ 22 Nev hy } i thor gui her the street car service.the fewer ys \u2019 A \" HE .» D \u201c » Wet ; 2 A, NI a \\ ' RL NED | Rn eM ' Abd Aa FN TOM HEALY ï ! E LEADER OF THE SALVATION i wlents we shall haxe, because peuple BITUATIONS WANTED Vator Dow ges 1 was + oi à re Alva < Ho Rn wh b FUKNISHED CUMEORTANLE | bh will EU care when walking un ! Bal eu pet et M La D'LA ! Te nos \u201cboro woot old water gas Teas ou A | the tracks than thev would were the ca : FUEL SES ei \u2019 Pow ris ces ad LR) Sen HXON UE TP JALE aN ! Lt 3013 i Fret ARMY IN THE CITY.stoners Pt Lau eos catcher\u2019 or similar PURE .Ca ae ST LE Lis App dw tl : Ro, tel es 4 FINE LAR + Joows, is AO ODER Aang taeht We can naaoineze he danger Vhoear per natn mul emi oe AMIPD HA UESUES PA HIE S NS Wow.a de Peace EEE hed = oe to prop whoo wel poset an getinz in Boca TOP TS LE ee WY Régtte 1 = Les Mau CLS .N- NEE COMFORTABLE WEL WEATED | r \" fh c front of the cars and it the calibre of the \u201ceut jar ERUR Word suc he 2008 T0 ' - : oh 1 tit + Cream I.fest te 0 a Métrarhe ts aut all eden cons enipin, St day pie MES a are\u201d Dont besitale to say so when imitations Commandant Booth, in the course of a [trial of Chartes Lu ches jor Lhe Blege ; Want advertisements received too x Pr LA CRE t 1 st Lr WOMAN N a gt A ue | Puna Fu A Hurt oer Nw Daa st : and frauds are offered to you.plessunt, conversation with a =S1anr reporter der of his ne the a on | A iP ARES - + ty \u201c \" \\ + \u2014 - - - - \" : is qu .oy .ard ETI .+ late tor classification wii be \u2018cund We ' Aa NS V0) ne M ON TPET AT Ryn FW | Don't hesitate to deninnd the genuine today, \u2018and during all that time never [PS oi Biwi Sn ea ; ie sg : .: ve 7 ou | - rire Liver has recenved acent of salary.1 was sotuettnes MVRUS PHnS ne se.\u2018 on 6e 8 Ut tuo-diy + Star.| Las Th ATION Carien'~ LI : 1.; : rocceded with.Mr.Clute then ad- pag > | W avn SHAN yA k La PAL : pros \u2019\" i Mf TED AND UNEL RNIalIED AT 0 1 ; Ulis .A positive cure for Tk Hesdac he, piven my fued, but that was wlll Wa SAE Hetmilingg the vnse na + » fon .vs 3 = ce.: \u2018 : eo raie ES a Ly com test, Kl Re FI RNISHED KooM To Saal Pill Dall Dome, small Price a aireudy published au the Sra The wit WVaTRe SE MER ST MEET Aie Se Se ce R SANT aR sear Ory Hea Roses ues and others a (60 1 RSE as nesses called revealed nothing new up to , ro Lo t .> - eo : ae : anmcives itirs.a ANILD Pup BY luteal conk | cn fi P SN rt the t fadjournument., Ce A 14 Ue aa | Ç ue mt 8 from vi te 1e trame of addy : Ca 4 - N A EE Là Sula TE 2 RE A LARGE NFU RNSHED ROOM.SULT wee Heated rons The prisaner was placed in the dock at i Ce be : woes eae EE ITY so = w= BE feeb be alas stall + Aarts od wa ths morning.and peantained the cool | Ebvatde Loon boa a ' ue ; passa tM toa oles anne .; Ste pi Walle ANTRDY BY A vod NOMAS SITU ATION Aas 1 APHin oO THE Hess sn Uoticeahle yesterday.alter | TANIRL A BBs Ass WOMAN Louk WN ANA ! a R HS NO DOU LIRE KoOMK SU ABLE FOR Duke The Ot Las ms{able who conducted W Must + 144 a 8e wie TR ET ; ma Ewe ntl wet, with [vai 115 SC Autotne st dirk, thie ana : $low or La i .BR Waa OU 20.Lem ot CITY HOTEL, les Luckey to the rina (Ful from refereus ss TER Hn - Cory oN ANSE WARM COMFORTABLE Row, .; the Court house, on His way v W ANTEU halo NP EONEN | W ew ve : ChE Lh 3 .E R°.paecatis meinpte 1 5 hgh be seb epg or tur No.1912 Notre Dame Street.Crutiad prison, remembers the prisoner | ft.CoN J > : 2.\u201ci , ; 20: \" acts Lu ail Bal as DU Lila ua s _ _ vai sprang to him of his family, an ! Le ve ST a Axi Lv Arliss caves DRESSM ARERR , - - [TN QQ ; SQ sav it, CH ever eet out of this Ul makeit Le Ts Ww mu hs a ae 88 TS pers, CHURNED MINGLE K AL iy eT BO-CKH'S BRUSHES and BROOMS Ebr re CUIR NU, Crangee rene Ww \u2018 AN \" \" va a ?von PAIN WE | Ww ANTHD RY Doh KEENER TH CHIN pros SE ae COMEURTAPLE FRONT es au as Pyrenees Pot a C7 ta in vo talking to he frisoner wien he vas tte ton ch - hn .d : wo br .- in the CHA gran we prisoner had sa i si 4 sueur cent A he | \u201c > ! .RTE A .1 KR FROM LoOSENESS OF HEWELe pag md at ad Lau a Bu Tew ek AY Ree EN IHEL ATi ASLMER SIRET F yon ol PERK FR MOTS ED EE Muupebt be better tor his fricuds if They had Pay Unga bey mo TOW RS ET ER À Dr JB mages & Dons.aeie Walia arm A Lelped hime The officials of the Central pq \\ CANTER BA ; HEA TARY Manin i RU AND Habits FIRST CLASS, Foi 8 Le \u2019 sh \u2019 prison were elromned as to the clothes and SMAI TP Yet Ni, Wan aN be ve wo au oa = sie cd 4 Ph T7 O0 ve | ar 4 + al 4.br Lester ay \u2014 \u2014 .- \u2014- Money on the prisoner Len he WAS dis- wa, tana \u201c RCA Swe + Co =\" +4 veus te GE \u2018ve LARGE HANDSOME bare ; : : 0 .arced.Je and pot have a pair of i Liaw in 4e = iio.Lu : or 1 Laon nn Als ITA I} \u201ca Les OF pépaidte, Bader à SEA S LUTE CURE Chi ! us t L wir | W Cea .; à NT ale ix AN ABSO pater boots, oad only à ticket for avin VO NG CIEL Gd Te ASSIST tia SN ITY Na eee Us SC UNIVERSITA ST CONFORTABLE, 2 : g Pil l S Utawa, and R600 an\u201d his possession.| Ww .WA ESA fau Aha | 7 À | Rn\u2019 Cel Put 0 L' Wait Pooras, bathe ae \u2018ADAMS\u2019 PE PS N COMMANDANT DoaTig, A eu witness, Hhram Taylor, who rea eT 55° \"4 We ANTRDL EN NES Ertl ves en Star ta a, as.EE v 3 Of the Salvation Army.was a fellow prisoner with Lackey in the Se paie ' Lee i [alll ! - \u2018 ; + ' 5 .us 4 : Central, gave evidence ageainst the prisoner, : ' \u2018 or oh fran Moe ob > Cs - \u201c \u2018 * ae au = ; WSS eas se es TA CTT RDA LR 7 U' T-T.8 FRU 1 TI Always Reliable.Purely Vegetable, 1 was tavys.through, fr Lens doime ie brut Ducs or troc conversations with CT aes View Se A \u2018 à \u2018 ve mairie de sta de 5 detur 20a 4 wth * + the AIN TS Work.Thins ature of A A k EER WwW ANFEI KV à bats bari ANT CANIN bn EI we ann | : i 1 hi nthe Central during which Luckey 1 Ww AND AN ENST RENTREE same, Lok fe.et ans < a\u201c.vue \u2018 ems NICELY BU RNISHED GN BATHROOM FOR, INDIGESTION.1H: GLEAT LIVER and STOYACH LEY iY working without renier vof L'onninanid- told han he was an for a vear for throwing .M a t Feder ten , » \u201c .CoE n° Arh np and mod Kas Apps CASE dr is = HAT TUTTI FRUTTY à b.A ; Vola ant Booth hone to duel nes.\u201c id A nan cul ola three storey Window at 1 : eo boas : ' i 150 EACH 5¢ PACKAGE ; A \u201cLook at all eur pourz ven said hed Bo 0 Ce Ore) of ; H id , .4 , - .h rath os Fadds hotel during a row, e saic Ww ANGE MAE rE REI EN] Ww \u201cin boy a sn, vs pu les, 3 SEEMBKUORE ST LARGE Rout.An Excellent and Mild Cathartic.Chey have given np aid then prospects to bite dS ECT help im out of the 4 woe ar A .tele 4 or tu + ! .faTtnnise, sadlator fortwo hw toot _ _ - - work fur the Arms Ho TAF US UroHieV IS .| - ta \u2018\u2026.vs - > : tape.His father roi hit have helped him a \u2019 \u2018 ' Com \u2019 a BY A BESERr DATE * AN + KR 3 uo y WE ' FULNI-UPH COMER NA > oh PERF ECTLY TASTELESS.cot cerned there 1s no future tor them.To : pn he a ver ou Ww li Ww th hh ais ste p- i \\ SANTE AT SN 1e lea ABLE WoMAN, < Te -health, gr + wath and neutralize the he otticers are.Capiain Matthew nv { MW » 1 rar a WOM ot ' , » \\ i Ne AT \\ Shh al nates RE, TWO W Hit FI RNISUERL, feo , > Consult à Qualified optician.for he IT 1, grappe | i the | \u20ac Yu He Cal pi NAN Ch Ath ~onto Stth - Fads and then on tn wo REEL ERIN 5 A rival Tabby west eut de da à nipurities, drivnis then completely out dvutenants Coblier, Garay, (Shas, iran, fo, SA bun to his Gs her's farm A moh Th ' 2 N° AS THIS UN EN pot PL SHEE ALON AS sel The cannot fie Tin the sande fc nes ans han Do st Borman, White, + ter, Neate, Sheard, re : .are \\ A MILD ACMI BLENSTIN TF ANT Tall mery oes i\" \u201c * + .hr si sts FULNISHEDR RooM.LARGE AND then yori unde haf be one I 1 the oo dist ol the system, Bivan, Wilson, lie ed baron Rar \\ > pre ni ted da ° enart, a (SES pou se Beart Ha ord \u2019 tem : allot bth ns ; wi Convene es - , | , A , ; ar af the ceceaser ACKREYS, pave MM I TE TE TN HARRISON & CO.RADWAY'S PILLS ait Orceurd, Cadets Cari, Dover, Méehhor 4 ue ce Er W an © An RAS PE NY LL \\ TANTED Jo AE POET Me RES A \u2018 Re COMFORTARLE WARM WELL TR Anton Bales and Mars Maritime the size if Gl Mr, Lu hexs boots, It will ow vA Vos hes 5 raie tabby A = hg ae vent shed porn, With bonr L posats fan) De children Practical Opticians .; \u201chave Just been don lo ter Ma \u20ac te ae i res ; purilous STS Ta ae Ea .T rn Sis wa UNC Lansdowne Bie on, Fagor ai square 2 pe .Have long been acknowledged as Provinces\u201d vetharhetd Commandant Booth \" vue na wd :t 5 ter en fm CANTEDL IMMEGTATELY A Nob Non GK As \\ TANTEI FURNACES To A » x hy © QU SINGLE FRONT ROOM.FURNISHE re t he reporter, \u201csisting Si.Hub \u201chere ro PUCES UE EE SE Ll au i \u2014-\u2014 ro Hoi el oo Bd misting, fot es R ; a - the Best Cure for oh ' ; : , Camber sevens cmd the defence pros We bh wt er prie a een Jan, \u201ctr Sot\u2019 [TRA 6 duo tre She: ti oe i er Fouil man, house warm and vousvrtalu, M 253$ St.Jumes Street, we heid nn nutber of meeting.ean tell ve a vue M est cuve then to Rabe + theater eet 6 .\u201cTy M: \u2018fe = Lu oo _ A: 4 ; xe - .> .Moen sae \u201crr .; De ; CE NA A.| VOMS 3 COMFORTABLY FI RSISHED DOUBLE Opposite H 8 NE Hamilton SICK HEADACHE, vou Se are Very TUCh Caton ed with fhe | the SE mon 00e nacnber fives, and ; .Laan Ret ; TANI pa MI STON BY 4 Goal cook | oma, ih mand Bur A tae Lot tual je .LL.44 > - progress made hy the Aimy an the Mars ét ven Zét on 4 tach smaller pair Le, + MES UN LA te ss evotieuirh, Bot aid col matt A Nu ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 FIEMALE COMPLAINTS, tine Pros inees.We have some event D wa hess nie 0 oi nur of number six ! as Rd bu Ark WITH ooh C1 LOTOMERS ve > vu ; ! OOM ONh LARUÉ FURNISHED ROOM.ON FOR SALE.rr.- live corps in thayMarituue Provinces sane a at Cen Wh : K 'ucutiués adn \\ ANTED EY YOUNG M ARRIED = \" RRs {] ground hoor, with prisiieges [ur Labil house kevping | ; / INDIGESTION, New il alt the werk as flo r Later Co CONSTIPATION, Nt and alee Lespeet in December sid De Wore sevens, Lo ot cu à \\ vo sls Veh : ane VENUE TWO EXCFP va Hen fates Meade feton Ber ati Lots .ther drall of twenty ottrers Loom bag + \u201d Ta hoi _ OOM AT 1 PARR AME A à \u2019 raw nus ma ue Mud Rte Papin ; + DYSPEPSIA another dm ! ls We CS AT OR Re ns ea CITE + | R™ fondly are we Parent deniers ae COR SAUT TOK THES MIRE IOS RES DEEE land, aed tee sil he phost ne New TWEN IY WERE DROWNED.(5e Pome Bet Co 7 = pars Be ELA FURNISHED Cn \\t I Gwen FT rat eo - AND foundlond, Our ereatost duleuty Boas , or MO LARGE W 3 2.FOSSES | ; i PUM ; Foot Lt onal tous : \u201c I\" , .BOARD.a | oo te : ro Ta be ve 4 0 > ; ; ; | Teen the want of a Lina fone _ W wh 1 RER INE IE SERA ER eR oo ; 4 Re br at he FUR FORT Ln arE .All Disorders ot the Liver, Line alncets thal + sine ond loi service in A Deplorable Street Car Fatality In .; ; Lu JUNE MES MES AS LADIES SIR NURSE, OMe NIE So JGHT AND COMFORTABLE SUSI MES SP) ER Eat prictet directions an each tex 2 cn [Camda ar om Bnd, Sootinnd, Wades Portland, Oregon.RL TE a ae ae Mob ae 4, ! >.ial tant muet al | R Juste Gore mes with tor boon Lahr cou Mal, Veen ry [ber soii ry al drangsts or siaded onopserpt of pres aud bredind.ih Fe are also ve cadets 0 A Vtt i Ce td rate (ST Va 41 pore Damen BS Mayor a Sedo nen Mas tas \u20ac LE Nero RKADLWAY & CU.419 51 James street, Montreal 1 from the traming nouse in lorstoa.The Fontriann, Oregon, November 1.- An ADEE se ; Hal SRRVANI * .we a ee SAL | \\ : un Sa / 4 : a MY ! , + ! W VR 3 Co Coe TR pan à Re MEET A RNISHED, AN el : ! =, Mo \u2014 | Ari has a number of Gaining houses elccitie car on the Orezon City Line, con- ANT A bhai PSN 7 Le SN 2 as po VESTE MK ES Vine Ld ay a Be ve JRA JONES H ET BOILER AND BNGINE, England.Here soldiers of the Avy are al thirty pas-ehcers went WW ; CL Ce on tC ann an \" Cro TEI ON MA THROOM Fi Al IW a A Re he : Queer Religious Sects in Russia.trained for future otlacers.tating about irty pa vers .nA : LS ., en Chew tee at tle i OMS ee ST a we Re PLL pion : toner > : Lo AEE R Nantes Pitt ructta, \u201ctt ater fos Loe bre ee ea anna M.T .n° Cem ., ;, vbs qe SN «tri .= ~ rer i .ve \u201c ire \\ \" .7 .woh TT ae B LL LLL | ma re ae \u2018 Vancary te Org «| fllowersotinsane anderanky notionsinthe mien are converted al our necting, It is reported about twenty of its occu Set SE 45 ~ivk ! pro ONE oR se Hons Fl RNISHED OL EE nr Enqure of the Czar.These communities of gpd become soldiers in the Arun punts were drowned, y 1 HoroMET TENT UNG A SEY ANT + | auturcashet Teg st eat er Matis k 7-4 vus 1 devent and deluded beings are constantly At the trainin sehrol they av W PTT ee PIX pue M SCOR SEL TP CALE, | ine ie Joo ast CNT MERI MOE STEAM HAM ben enlarged an spite of all efforts to the given a pla dus ation.They are TRIPLE ALLIANCE TACTICS.\u201c : .- ; .Tein + a See tan sad .; co + GUNS ANTE BOARD FIRST 01 Aas WELL be td ar Addr fd Cette, 3am Fame | contrary by the Government.One of these taught the rules and requlations of the ANT iv CH spt es A 1e EN Ny \\ .\\ 1 pins i be Unout H 6 be rod dita Addrs 16 0 Shes BAR Paw \u2018 K ~ WW Sle Cow no boat WANTED i 1 A Fan M OR \u2019 a WT \u201c44 | sects known as \u201cRunaway As soon as Army.ale the dogmas.They are ander à sea tv oe \" *° OR EN Là CMS sn Joan HINF SUITE \"PF BoM por \u201cALL OTHHLE SIDED doi NTEiL KEACK they embrace the new faith \u2018they Hy from [the ye of their oficers sent out to conduct Joint Manmuvres of the Alllance In WA lL IME TEL NE TENT CARTY AND Boos Als TABLE ROARD I Re stef Sp Total Von Sat 9 UT vx PE tran à ME on an their villages and towns, destroy their iden open mir meetings.They have to keep their 1896.ian tres .' >.B a .sen ta 6 A2 Ihe beater | v 1 Bret aes a a RE ian 0 Ww ; Re pi CIT ANY ur ry as ne h as possible.and henceforth quarters neat, scrub the oor, and do such = , .0 al ; \u2026.As ' - .Lo Abin tee t .2 TT F ue ea: Hi .AAIV ELS SEIT ARE BLS [id ac savages.The Christs\u201d are another anual work: in fact they are taught to Losuos, November 1.\u2014The Chronicle's } Won ANA HA AT MT proie WITH PROS Foot St TABLE rok | père TO LEY A VoRIA DIREET Fake | Roan A NES HALL Spon | curious sect.They w irship each other\u2019 consider themselves as the servants of all correspondent sn Vienna says much discus- Yow Nw .A4 a ; °° .4 .! Irma newbs #0 td pape ue pete Te der Cat be meen aby Cin The chief ceremonies are à crazy species n men.son has heen caused there by a proposition - IS .eet le el eet Bi ! RR Dol BLE ANNE LE OME CRT ARLE EN LL 4 LL 0170 dancarnes, velling as loudly as passible, and = would like to speak abont the French [qe by Ersperor \\Villiam'at Guens, an Wu Er SES PTS i Co > ! i rR nab Low ï Gas \u201cEY SALE NST RPENARDBITVIC EIGHTEEN ponding stones with sticks.The Skopt work bere.\u201d continued Commandant Boothe be oC Dresden, inthe presence of Areh- A Cow 4 EL mc eu uns UT = ; frente LU EN beige ky A Tatar Gy believe in self mutilation, but will not This branch of our work, like other [gee \\ibrecht, that ermany and Austria Ta Con rn pr SR EE SN TOM R pa PES ES wi Vom SEOVE Nos june Submit toanpmtation, eventhough it would branches, was a year ago 1 need of ved jig neice aathitars man suvres in combina.i ASTRA I AIN en WEN LT PS CY hm La TM 0 wn SE are : save dite.Like the \u201cChrists\u201d they dance apganization.JL was decided te nnalga {tion in sel, and Tiat ail members of the ; W de SN MON OMS ARE OMR TRUE S UT ENT HER put be M - EU RNISEELD APART MENTS, oN BATH ! i and yell for hours without intermission.pte the three posts here shall was rented Trpie Aflance (Germany, Austria and - \u2019 Bo ° ' Cowan i R roc al Ag pl Lo FM.Main, Ma st po SALE HALL STOVE CARNIVAL No 4 SOI another of these deluded sects ds the gn St.Lawrence street and otlicers woe Italy hold tbeir manœuvres in combina: W ANTES ON eT gt wd M .[ES boat AI 0 ie | pe » Wael! fe adatom, hsp pu \u201cDutab Boss Why they are called Dumb sent out from France, We met with the tuonis in 15 w RON .À Lo - - nw: + TA ci mthe unis 4 atertst z y .; < bh i .ve .+ .ne : ; ; =: yom sb YERAL H RNISHED ON Ro Wn Boys no one seems to know, but it is a post striking success, Que meetings have l\u2019attus, November YO À sensation has VV TR SRE purs TNL ne ann on LAE Sh rane Ea EU ae FR re Susy, curious fact that the sect is composed of wen full every night and very aay con been caused gion french inilitary men Sa a Lu La , : > à \u201c DT vw rat LE Ni PNR san BOARD FIRST Shea SES Gaerne nea be LT.both sexes, old men being in the majority.versions have been made.Once we get the by the repent of Baron Von Planitz, nephew Was te Be PA IA RT a eer en SA sre 27 4 OR SA FRE FAVORITE TRITA IH RANGE, It is claimed that some of these aged patri- converts we will make ofieers of them and of the Saxon War Mister, praise highly »OOMS WHI LE ER Dot BLE ROOMS, cd year an Clin be neo between À arches have not spoken in fifty years, al then try to establish the Ary thronch the the ethcicuey and warlike spirit of the AN leas Ewen 14 | I woh oar wither ont boas wedi La atend ques pom T0 ni Feu cree though pe \u201crfeetly able to do do'did they so province, In Quebec city we have also been Freel army, Tue article comments upon Cor Coe ss « ombrwality dub aen ave 7 7 desire, \u201cThe Suipides\u201d are à sect led by very successful.Lord Aherdeen, d may the di of the etlete ration .x >, - .; ; 16 isa ppe arate of the \u20ac ' t Loaves iis Pa | : | Roy TOTET A STURLY FURNISHED ROOM, PROPERTY FOR SALE, ETC, M.Souchelitf, whe preacties self destruc: gay) has always taken a deepen st im the of the F onre, nid argues that thé entente W ANIL pee PAIN chi.\\ Mani le with all vuprev ments Adress i941 3 vero Frame - ton ns an absolute necessity to salvation, Army.© het ween i\" panier and Ftussin onxht to in- she RSS ME rx isirb wait os var JOUR PAS Se ans Heis very vloque nt, aud à is paid ihat he \u201cYou propose to push the work in Que spire in Germany unfailing vidilance, .à - yee k .> ; 5 dt, ue et ru he ali \u201cBi renia, EL Ait \u201cTin fren eaves a church with a dozen suicide bec, then?\u201d AN Tr le MS FIAT EN D | ad ty bot air, vues cunvenien se 81, \\, \\ PP .> © ec, ren \\ ! DE ; ne ne +, IN arte , he fl \u201cthe - .w sh + Vea \u2018 peer 27 \\ | remains strewn about the floor, es, àS 1001 às We have the force at our : .ATK | » A MOST COMFORTARLE MODERN ; ; : ; ; s tement.Wan Fo vo SAIT OMHX GTV ST TON DITANDS VAR | RE A WELL FURNISHED FLAT EVERY 00H SAE Tire deep Noo Lo St amie Bret at a PT disposal.We wall meet wath opposition in | Mp.Frost Denies a Sta ) Se OP SR ST we 320 Paw ne a sonteutep ea pers request SL eaves Hail op EAL TASS A Wonderful Little Girl some quarters, but we wil take our Tu the Editor of the STAR: | .bat nas fau Bis ve Le .Let ets à Nia en sel na = ! iv i \u2018Cessary.s days STAR Are Bt .= .2 10 ss = Hacre varc< ati ny at R M WELL FURNISHED REDROOM, GN aa 1, ~1 San ra atrees One of the visitors at the Chicago show bis es ut not he hands, first Ve ay ue 1 metier from de ao lyst Oy (hat Ww \u201c> ! 5 pe OR PS s SMS ® pou RAR a Et ES) Yam frat Jar atl JUTE em an Ru pret por BAIE SPLENIAD INVESIME Sr rwo was Helen Keller, à little girl of hirteen, have Anne ve You may remember the op Lettie Po th » ballet who ever he is | sr howe hpi SM wihonae af Kitchen dnd Gadi at oat Don fe cle Clea + pau nt ta at tre \u201ca ;! tan .vl \\ rave .A 17e bath ne Te Hh + : F PSATF A DONRUS Wo WHEELIE CART ; ; Sut nul \u201cRael +1 wre frond i\" Mc ut Ko Park who started ne deal.a pag bila, any osition ve met with mn Montreal and Que \u2018who leads à pohtical faction an Leeds and TANTEI ESR ENN EIRE .Pants es Appar Latour sie OM TH LET FU RNESULDL SINGLE YOUNG Ge Day tr rate Lew bine to print vas tuer, Va TOA SA p Yl hee.J have known hall a dozen soldiers to Grenville,\u201d iv jaublishing à sitly varn that a., I va à man ouly 144 Avetanler «t ; ue WDEE jeuting 1! child of her age.Dr, Phillips Brooks, the ; | 2 3 + Le ! > # \u201c be lying senseless frm the stones of the [Ruel appeared an the News of this town to formes UAL a 1: pose SFAHS OLD} PyoeM SMALL FURNISDED RW, FATRA ; HENRY Wak a Inte Bishop of Massachusetts, took a great D Aet took At ae how.We are new | the ether shat 1 had offered Go support G WY ASILE Not ERAT SIR AN EAL ik EE ST EE NE SE SIMON hoe wo BEN er ain RNG id \" dames tt 2 interest in the developement of her facul- fren iy \u201ctablished both in Montreal and ¥ \" on pe Smiths Fale and A 1 BN .Ledeen a .8 qi - - \u2014_\u2014 ; » she .» ns, of: .; eo, ty tv aM a st he omer (Lr we ST PÂRLOR FOSINE OR TWOGEN MISCELLANEOUS ties, to assist which the sense of touch had Quetiee, \u20ac: ul ha Ottawn {me Torre, al the nest Wit A VERE IN UE EM 5 * \" - ' ) «AM PRO © OR OR va .; ., v dd, i s 3 W .Cs Les mé \u20ac R° Hemen, with brcaklé M Laity des OH ER at ANT cod 3 ATIART ST WELL FLEA IHED WwW ASE pe BENT BU TIE IE EX brought to her after his death, she swiftly \u2018 No particular movement.To show vou HL Cra) in the Statement whateser, Ww Mets 2e NE nr Poe d'a te 5 i | R mars run, Lathroou Bnd priate fans wr Lene aha doe Sn pret her hands over 1 and discovered A what ere doing, however \u201cwe are build 1° Konto fof no consparacs against Dr.Pass Bla a.; | or : esse hr hserved defcet, \u2018* a no RTE : | wee EUR : W su ', et CUITE AUTOS VW! he Vials Meri LENE TOA PROP GAIN COMFORTABLE FURNISHED ROOM To VV ANTEE INFORMATION AS TU THE WHERE HH to lee said ps she had at ing in Winnipeg new barracks at no cost of Ferguson, the present tember.| never W ANEED HONS FOR TIE ew ING AL Try ea ii\" SN ES a St | RU et private fanny _! Et sant did 1 ae atom Fateren Adis Xo 257 3° taught to articulate with some distinct 811,000, Wenre to open new barracks in conversed with Geo Kid on petit sanany - Loe eu a mat UR ey de rae wt == SE = Dap.tiauste ; ; ) - ; .rill \u201c6 s .n t bin, snd cortaind Als Tid ETAT Sey rn en wn beg SES TO LE = 255 | he hen rare han Vues ad re urna bie ur threo spent bun ply * y eu - FURNISHED ROU O LET, BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.the other.\u201d She never forgets a face her | ! \u201c > ! : : .TANTEI ooh SRE AD For vere |S BEET , ; ome is to he established in Halifax We [town [ voutd have to traver à lot WAÿ \u2018 .- cer ; ssed over, anc : p NR (os, : - Lon a Ld io ANS Lo tl A PE DR RES A Mona fra tx rc eat AL ; .ol - \" Ln - ST CLASS HOU SE, WELL FUR \\ ANTED ROARD RY LADY ANT GENTLE } tne \\ ti È huh, and are biildèng à large steam yacht rrermber should he betors Feonld cast an hal- \\ CASTRES OOD GAVE TA REE LLY HR FEV LET 1ST ASS SE man in Frat cined paar where tlre ae by suvpiy placing her fingers upon tho i Ve saxs\u2014Midwa cessionaires are in rebellion, ey to close their shyws in obedience to the order issued Monday by the Director tien- eral.The Executive Committee of the rd of Directors yesterday issued an order \u2018that all.entrances to the Midway be kept \u2018closed and the entrances of Jackson Park fenced.The Ferris Wheel Company will apply for an injunction to-day.The gatesof Jackson Park will be closed daily at 30 p m,and the grounds will be closed at o'clock.Yesterday's attendance was about 50,00 The assembly, hall in the Woman's Building was packed yesterday to tisten to Mrs Potter Palmer, president\u2019 of the Board of y Ma TR, defiver her farewell address, And also to at ad the cloning exercises of the Board.After the exercixes the final session of the Board was held and resolutions complimentary to Mex.Palmer adopted.; + 1t Beat Creation! Loxpox, November 1.\u2014The Daily News says in a leader on the close of the World's Fair: - \u201cThe stockholders of the World's Fair will not mind the loss of the mouey they subscribed to \u2018beat creation.\u201d and they will have their reward (n creation having been\u2019 beaten.The huge advertisement will pa in long run in the creased self-conti- dence of the nation and the admiration of foreignera.Let us, in all humility, own creations defeat and con late our cousins in all sincerity on this great work, greatly done.\u201d Hoa.John Melntosh Honored.Crrcaco, November 1.\u2014 Last evening in the Canadiah Pavilion at Jackson Park, the Hon.John McIntosh, Commissioner for the I\u2019 Province of Quebec, waa presented with an address and a handsome gold watch by pro.vinci! officials who have heen associated with Mr.McIntorh since the Fair opened.Rev.Canon Bracheai the address and .S.C.Stevenson mad¥ the presentation.President Meleod's Ambitious Plans.Bostox, Mans, Novernber 1.\u2014 President McLeod presided at a meeting of the directors of the New York & New England Railroad yeaterday.An important announoe- ment was made that the road had secured an entrance to New York State Lhrough the New Yorl£, New England & Northern, then to the city over hattan road's fines and a lina role \u2018built frou: Mil Plain \u20ac Soap ON Tt ie allfared that | Hatione-anget\"1} in progress between the NX.Ÿ.& N.E, Coim- pany and the Central Vermont for a Mant.real entrance, and that the New England are Irying to make arrangenwata for a through line to Buffalo via Poughkeepsio i Coal WIN be High.Loxnox, November 1.\u2014 The Mine Owners Axsociation upmcet here on Friday.A Derbyshire m , who is an extensive ming owner, states that a proposal will he madg at ; the ten per cent.reduction in wastes forthwith and a further ten per cent.reduction on April LL \u2018lis according te Lite mineownera, is ik bas rerluced the stocks and rahanced Al wifi, he says, brine hich nrices months for aix tion which abore and before all others is | Piai-atte-von-\u2014 the meeting to the ininers to accept | E Bros.\u2018 Sa le JUIN LL SEM NN NN SAL CASAS VERY IMPORTANT SALR \u2014 te Choice Ruildinz Lats, Wellingion and - Church Aveaue veda \u201c The subdecribers are instructed by RICHARD { BOLTON, Ex, towell by public auction in the | large stone residence on the property, On SATLRBAY AFTERNOON.ith NOV, 1803, 40 Very Dustrable Bullding Lots ste, 35, 50 and GO feet front by 130, \u2018131 and 143 fret deep, thoicelr situated on Wellington street and church avenue, In the tourishing suburb of Verdun, ten miuutés walk from strevt cars and city Ruta, near the \u2018Grand Trunk Boatlag Club; many same résidences in t tmimediste vicinity: very choloest spot In this lovel conventently situated suburb, commanding à magnlîtivent view of the Si.Lawrence river abd the lovely INand direcily op, te the lota Mast destraliie place to Rve the year arvund.Cverialn to prove a grand investment.SALE ON THR PROPERTY AT 2.10.Very liberal terms.Plan and full particulars can dé bad at our otfice from Nr.Danduraud.; AXTENSIVE REGULAR AUCTION 4 of Household Furniture of «every Iare T.COTE & CO.Hardware Merchants, oT © Bt JerVine, Que, \u2018Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Tuesday, 7th Nuveinbef, 1X43, at noon, fur the purcliasé of Thy assets of the abuve-named as per luventory, to wit: Lor 1.\u2014Hardware and Car- ivre\u2019 Furolture, ut cones 33044 31 Store FIntures.184 30 Rulltng Stuek.33% 00 ) \u2014\u2014\u2014{5571 81 ivt 2.\u2014Book deht < £ notes About.Le, 7654 94 Lot 3.\u2014A plece of land situated tn the town of SU Jerome with good store and other bultdtngs thereon erected.Tu be sold subject to amort- gaye of about $2100.Tender may be made for.the whole ten bloc) or for each lot separately.The stock can Le cten ou application.The higliest or any tender uot necessarily accepted.MENT & TURCOTTE, £56 7 Place D Armes, Muatreal.ae ee PUBLIC NOTICE.FUBLIC NOTICE & hereby given by the Town of Saint Herri 6 muacipal corporation, having its oftkee in the District of Montreal, that it will apply t0 the Legida- ture of the Province of Quebee, at its est sossion, wmendlmenta to ite Charter, as well as to the Acts @heml: ing it, for the purpose of obtaining the fotlowing pouers, amongst uthers: let The right to amuire certain peoperties far municiquel Pare, 28 well with'n the Emits of the muniopality as within theee of Lhe adjoining munic:palitivs, fod.The right of chanting against the Propriciors im terested 3 part of the cost ai expropriatipns made for in Ivotements .Il The right of having à pan 0\u201d the whole municipality homalovated, and of determining the height which new howees ought to have, 4th.The right to increase the represcatation in the Councd.- 3th.To oliain fuller powers fur the general administra- tibn of the affairs uf the town.F.DAGENAIR, Maror.JULES BEAICHAMP, Sev.-Tremsurer.Office of hie Council, TaWN Hart, Saint MESRt, \\ 3651 Notre Dame, ; Saint Hæxki, Xh Uctober, SX ns WINTER RESORTS.Seo ~~ NA RARES BATTERY PARK HOTEL, ANEEVILLE N.\u20ac.© The climate is as withl a2 Milan: the scenery is a8 grand a America affonls Only tva tee hours from New York withom change of care.is hotel is the best equiped in the southern States.(Mix elevator, steam heat or fire! in etery room.te) ty over ane thousand electric incandescent lampe Hot and cold paruelain bails, public and prisate, on sers floor.\u201d He atc: one hundred feet aturve any hotel n or around shevilie.: Hpecial cloctric cass to ù rendait trains Three minutes\u2019 walk fron: post-office asl Public Square.For handsome catalogue, 2dd ess i Be IP.MeKISSICR.Ma > Sh SPEND YOUR WINTER OAKLAND HEIGHTS, A«heville, North Carelina.first class.hotel, where every appoiniment je hé health and comfort special rates will be given during Novem cember KR.VAUVGEYN, Manager.nager.References in Montreal :- Sir Wm.Dawson, Mr.W.H.Weir (now af Ashevillel, Mr.Geo.Sumner, Mr Mears à others\u201d nl Birks, and many 'MENACED BY SHARKS.Thrilling Experience \u2018of Crew Bound-From Qu to Sunderland.NEW YORK, Nov.1.\u2014The SS, \u201cVictoria,\u201d which arrived Monday from Trieste, dur- in a strong north-east e and a high sea on October 24, in latitude 43.05 and longi: tudedi.2 rescued the crew of the Norwegian barque \u201cSaigon,\u201d which had heen sighted fying signals of distress.The barque was from Quebec, bound for Sunderland, timber aden.When seen she was waterlogged, and only the mizzenment mast was standing.he sea was washing qlean over her, and she was sottling down fast.The crew of the \u201cSaigon \u201d signalled that they wished fo abandon their ves-.scl, and a boat with six men in charge, commanded by the chief officer of the ** Vie.toria,\u201d was lowered to take them off the sinking ship.It was found impossible, however, to take oft the men, the barks crew not having con to jump for fear of being caten By sharks, many of which swarmed around.\u2018The boa a Vessels t returned to the * Victoria,\u201d whieh then steamed to leeward of the \u201cSaigon,\u201d Within a ship's length of her.The crew of the *\u201c Saigon\u201d then lowered one of thé bark\u2019s own boats, six men getting into it.They safely boarded the \u2018 Victoria.\u201d , The steamer was compelled to steam.away to clear the bark, but another attempt was made to rescue the remainder of the crew by sending the * Victoria\u2019s™ boat rout.The wrecked crew, however.succeeded in launching another of theirown boats before the \u201cVictoria's\u201d boat came alongside.which then assisted the men in reaching the ** Vic: toria.\u201d - In the meantime the sea ran high, and the sharks swam about as though furious at losing their prey.= The captain of the \u201cSaigon\u201d says that his ship became dismantled and water-1 ina north-east hurricane which he met.on.October 20, which lasted four days, and which beat up a very high sea.The crew had to work night and day to keep the bark alloat, and they had little strength left wheu thg \u201cVictoria\u201d was sighted.His men, he said, were inapirited to their work by the fear of falling a prey to sharks.a great many of which followed-the vessel as though anticipating her going down.Four People Drowned.Quenpe, November 1.\u2014As Joseph Lavoie, aged 31, was crossing Malhaie river In coft- pany with his sister -@nd little daughter, he was seized with a fit of epilepay and upset whe boat, drowning all three, Pierre La- barge, of St.Alexis, who left home about three weeks un a hunting excursion to whed, as his canoe, broken in two, has been found.Sir Richard Speaks Agaln.INGERSOLL, Ont.November 1.-Sér Richard Cartwright addressed a ineeting, the electors of South Oxford in the Town Hall here last evening.Major Hegler presided, and short addresses were alo de.FRARER'BROS., Auctioneers | Rread Kol \u2018Rte.Margnerite river, iv supposed toledie.Cranks of the Rampage.\u2014\u2014 M.Hicks & Co.'s Bales.SE a Ta Th a NN PE ((JLBARIXG SALE A \u2014OF\u2014- ' \u2014OBDBE AND EXNBE\u2014 To close various consignments, To be held at our rooms, Nos.1821 & 1833 NOTRE DAME STRERT.saturday ARcrmesn, November 4, \u2014CONPRISING\u2014 Belfast Linen Table Cloths 'Naptins Damask vkaback, taper.Crash.Towelling, Fancy Haadkerchiels, linen KhecUuy, Linea, Real Lace curiatns, Polut, dwiss Flaud- ers, Qutpure, Applique and Tamboured Curtains, m e Notting ha Anslo-vulss Curtalns, Lace Bedi:weads, Lace Winduw Bitnds.2 - Fino ate Toilet and Marseilles Quilts] Colored Quilt Honervunb aud Palatine Quilts, Spun SRE Curtains, Table and Plano Covers, Sheffield Cutlery.Table and Knives, Carvers and Forks, (hiver Gatne Carters, cutlery in cases the best ually, tocluding the oclebrated Bee lilve Hrand, also a large Juantity of other useful Household Appolutinents - description, Carpets; Plans, Dr it * Remem Louking stoves, Ranges, Xrateues and A ments a f Qads and Ends AN : pwellery, = Sets of Appletons Eneyd 171 ténd are sure Vo get something or other that and her standard works, Ma one sie YS\" they requir, a3 nO Attention wil! be to - Men's su nuts, oto, at our sale & vive Na 320 S1.dames street, on aruonl, Price obialued, grvat bançalus # 1Ù ve given, Sals FRIDAY MORNING, Srd NOVEMBER, Ir rows ON at ten o'clock, Cash advances made; prompt res SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.tuUros superior storage tor furall ete.| .Ntpyes, Sales, Panos, Carriages, llarness, etc.se M.RICKS & CO, Auctioncenn at private sale =e FRARER BRON, Auctioneers .: \u20ac TTRACTIVE SALE 4 - : BF oO INSOLVENT NOTICE.5 samers vmeer Crnane 1 And REMARQUE eus on ETCHINGS.\\a\\n J A constgament from a leading Art $7 l'ublisher ot London, England, to be held at our Rooms, - Nos.1821 AND 18103 Norra Daue 3%, | THURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVERBER tad, \u2018 AT 2,30 O'CLOCK.\u201c2° In saliciting attention to this important col- tection of Kt«hiuys we | to state that it is but seldom a selection 20 costly and so charac a of eacellence is offered by publie auction.The public van Lave complirte confidence In the nature of the work as none batter van be procurad efther here ar abroad.1! will de ahserved that many of the subjects are copyrighted and cannot be re- prodticest dy any of the cheap processes Dow ao column.These Btchliags are beautifully fraraed ta keep.fog with the subject and (un the best style that taste and money could procure.Now un view.\u2019 SALE AT 2.30 O'CLOCK.-2: MICRS & CO, - Aucti ss ioneera.A.HENDERSON, LIQUIDATION SALE.A desirable property \u2018in the Village of Huntingdon, be.Touging to above Estate.1 A substantial stove Grist Mill, Ig stories high, Roll er process, capacity 5 hhis also Fred Stone, Unt meal Kiln and stone, etc: all in tiret-class order, having been rebubil in 1.; Saw Mul Circular 8aw, Shingle Machine, rte.Brick Sash and Dour Factors, Improved Machinery.Dry Rita, cta Warehouse, Granary, Office, ote.Ve Stay Hrek Di ing.as Undertaking Business.inciu-bing a first-class Hearse.The Fate owns both aides of the river abd hus full contri of the water power.; This prupeety is atuated cm the Chateanguay river, which is a arge, steady stream, Diving à good power dur ing the whole .\u201cfoul ales te on the reddence af the late Mra A.Hen- dersom.contaian atout, nine nes of Land cautifair mitustesl on the ten ea: r.The i stone \u2014 well anuhed thr-ugh- 3 ott NOW 1CU- Ths is à good opportun y to pur- surroyunding country i the i The wat à STATE MRS.sys pris « Wi.RENDERRON, \u2014_\u2014 rm CRE\" } Exeeuters.We SN MAC Hunt .Que.MACLAREN, LEET.AMITR & MIT Salictters, Ctiy.Muntingdon.June 34 1983 0 12 Saw : NOTICE le here! iven 2 ANCE LAPARY of the Cy of Mu Lal vill apply to ture bec, at its next rewion, for an net amending ita charter 44-45 Vict \u201c to incresso its powers anal saiarge MONTREAL 3h October, 180 EDUCATIONAL.EVENING CLASSES \u201cAr on COMMENCE on MONDAY, OCT.2nd., Tux SUaecte TatauT ARS: Beskkeeping, Arithmetic, Penmanship, | \u2018erreapendence, English and French, shorthand ia beth \u20ac Typewriting and ane RARER.Civil Service candidatée prepared forezaminations.Eight teachers devote their tise and ability to the students of § tim (astro r rase ore Led on Monday C a poardence net ion solleitsd: PAVIA & UE 43 Victoria 6q., Mehtreal,, TELEEROKE, one {Schoo of Ar and Appl Design.\u2014- : SHEPPARD'S ATUDIOS, Ç 227A Sc Catherine Street Mise Mary 3.Phillips, Prinel CHILDRENS CLASSES.ART CLASSES Drawing, Painting in OÙ end Water Color, Ulustrating, Mu i tions to the * Lighter Vein department,\u2014illustrated by C, D.Gibson, hl ~ THE NEW NOVEL BY MARK TWAIN, which will begin in the December CENTURY, like several of Mark Twain's stories, has for its scene à stcamboat town on the Mississi ippi River forty years ago, - It is perhaps the most dramatic novel that Mark in has ever writ- Pods Wilson,\u201d a hard-headed country lawyer, furnishes much a of the fun that one naturally expects to TT find in a story the author of * The Innocents Al ,\"\u201d but he appears in quite another light in the murder trial .which forms the thrilling climax of the story.The plot introduces a novel and ingenious employment of science in the detection of crime.The story will run through six or seven numbers.Other important serials to begin soon includes A NEW SERIES OF COLE'S ENGRAVINGS.« The publication in THE CENTURY of engravings.of Old Italian Masters by.Timothy Cole has made an epoch in the history American art by the popularization of the work of the world\u2019s greatest painters.Mr.Cole is now en- upon a supplemental series on the Old Dutch Masters, the first results of which are such as one might expect from the enthusiasm of Mr.Cole in his new work.The first of these will appear in the Christmas number.IMPORTANT PAPERS ON MUSIC.Following the-articles already printed in THE CENTURY on musical topics by such eminent composers as Messrs.Gounod, Massenet, and Saint-Saëns, E CENTURY will print à Fou of similar papers on the great com of the pasty from the pens of the most famous of living musicians.will include a brilliant paper on Schomann by Grieg, another on Schubert by Drotik, a third on Berlioz by Reyer, the composer of \u201c Salammbô,\u201d and others of equal interest.A study of Grieg by William Mason will appear soon.\u2018IMPORTANT EXPEDITIONS.At the present time THE CENT is gathering, and will int, the des of peliions recealy completed or now being carried out dint results of ex and little-visited parts of all'the five great continents of the world.December will be a great Christmas.Number.volume, re ring vou this splandid is for ox.Te rimsT = the pew woxTH.Dealers will receive à hi x by check, draft, subscriptions, or remittances may be made to the pul or express-order, or regi letter.Single numbers 35 cents each.THE CENTURY CO., 33 East 17th Street, New York.kB, k principaisir Wilfian Dawson, ex-principal and governor's fellow: Mr.J.H.R.Molson, Mrs.Redpath, Lady Dawson, Mr, T.C.Keefer, C, E.: Prof.Cousirat, Dr.J.G.Bourinot, C.M.G., Clerk of the House of Commons: His Worship the Mayor, His Lordship the Bishop of Japan, Principal le; oO.Adaws, of Bishop's Collee, Lennoxvil Sir James Grant, M.I.; the Hon.G.Ouimet; Prof.Trenholme, dean of the Faculty of Law, Professor Bovey, dean of the Faculty: of Applied Science; Rev.Dr.Douglass, principal of the Wes- levan Theological College; Mr.A.F.Gault, Mr.E.B.Greenshields, Mr.W.C.McDonald, Mr.Hugh McLennan, Mr.John Molson, Mr.(orgs Hague, Mr.&.- Finley, the Rev.Dr.MacVicar, principal of the Presbyterian Theological College: the Rev.Dr.Henderson, principal of the Diocesan Theological Colle r.\" Craik, dean of the Faculty of Medicine ; Dr.Mc- Eachran, dean of the Faculty of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Science ; Mr.J.8, Archibald, Q.C.: the Rev.Dr.James lay, Dr.L.H.Davidson, Q.C.; the Rev.Dr.Barbour, prin:ipal of the Congregational (heological College ; Prof.Gird- wood, Prof.Moyse; Mr.Justice Wur- tele, Dr.Kelley, Dr.Howe, ex-rector of the High School: Prof.Neville N.Evans, Professor Wesley pulls the Rev.Professor Clarke Murray,\u2019 Dr.T.G.Roddick, Dr.James Bell, Professor Scri r, the Rev.Rabbi Veldt, Dr.Blackader, Dr.Burgess, Dr.Ruttan, the Rev.Dr.Shaw, Professor Wilkins, Dr.Armstrong, Dr.Robins, Professor Chandler, Dr.MacCallum, Professor Darey, Prof.Nicholson, Prof.A.MeGoun, Prof.Gardiner, Mr.F.Wolferstan Thomas, Dr.Reed, P'rof.Adami, Mr.Jeffrey H.Bur- land, B.A., Sc, Mr.Justice Brooks, of Sherbrooke: the Rev.S.I.Rose, Xr.R; D.Jctirton, Q.C., Mr.Justice Davidson, Mr, Norman T.Rielle, Prot.MeLeod, Mr.C.J.Fleet, Q.C., Dr.James Stewart.THE FORMAL OPENING, The visitors then proceeded to the library where the formal opening took place, Mr, John H.R.Maison vecupieil tho chair, and called upon the Rev.Dr.Cornish to open the proceedings with prayer.The Chairman then said: \u201cWe are as- senibled here to-day to receive from our old and valued friend, Mr.Redpath, the deeds of this beautiful buildi and, without more words, 1 will ask Mr.Redpath to ndertake the duty.\u201d ; ae ' } Mr.Peter Redpath, who was received with great applause, then spoke as follows: \u201cI wg Your Excellency to accept m mons abve-z - aanks for the honor conterred wpe me by your attendance on an occasion w hich it has been my privilege to create.I also thank His Honor the Lieut.-Governor an the province of Que and the distin- vuished company around and fore me for the interest manifeated in the function of to-day.There is alwaya a feel of satisfaction in the mere doing of wha one considers w of benefit to th University, to the city, and possibly beyond it.But it is pleasing also ta have the approval and Rg onted of those who feel an interest in the object of it.We mourn to-day the loss of a very eminent man, who had an officlal connection with this Univer sity.It would have been gratifying to me, bad it been possible, to have postponed the ings for a few days.The conven.words which are now expected Ea devoted entirety to aimared of several] of the most successful and esteemed of the sons of Montreal.Itrust it will be a cause of happiness ta Mr.and Mrs.Redpath, as it will assuredly be to their friends, that they are personally present on this coccasioi.Many years of a successful and upright career, and of muck public usefulness, have rendered the worth and the name of Mr.Peter Red- path so familiar that it is unnece: y, nor would it in hia presence be acceptable to himself to dilate upon his claims to public esteem and goodwill; and now, ai monu- mentum requiris,.circumspice.'1 confess that I regret somewhat that there was no actual deed of conveyance from! MF.Red- path by way of outward si and symbol of this splendid gift; but, af- rail, we have this golden model of the key.1 confess I did not quite understand Mr.Redpath's reference ?to\u2019 the risk of dealing with land not absolutely in one's own ssion.I do not think that there need be any misgiving on that account.I can, ill may quote once more.mention a favorable example where no difficulty has arisen.I refer to the case of the:Univer- |.-Bity college - of Oxford, which I claim as \u201cmy Alma Mater.That college was founded by King .Alfred.On the one thoutandth anniversary of that foundation many men of mark were present, among them beiug, the \u2018late ot Westminster, Dean Stanley.He entered into a very learned djsquisition as to whether King, Alfred actually had been the owner of the land and the founder of the college, and I am afraid that he did not absolutely argue in favorof that.Lord Sherbrooke, who was resent, said that he had never doubted the act: but, after all, the Dean's summing up it .TENDED TO INCREDIBILITY, because he had remarked that, probabl it was not founded by King \u2018Alfred.because the.land did not belong to him, but was in the hands of the Danes.Mr.Lowe said: \u2018This increases my conviction, because it is not always easy to give away what belongs to us, but it is easy when it, belongs to somebody else.\u201d tever may be the conditions as to the land,\u2019 I am sure the building placed here will be secure, and I trust that: it will remain as long as the world lasts.It is not necessary to enlarge upon the personal ns- pect of this noble gift to the university, but we may.at least, remark that Mr.Redpath's munificenge may justly regarded ss, on the one Pana, in some sensé the result, \u2018and, on the other band, certainly a icuous token of the earn- eat ap ation \u201cof &lifcation and piowi- - prevails, not only in this city of Montreal, but \u201cthroughout Canada\u201d as a whole.This fact is tull of hopeful significance.Mr.Molson has already alluded to the unavoidavle absencé of the esteemed Chancellor of this university, and I am sure we all t, and none more than Mr.Red- path, his abeenoe on this oocasion.Sir Don.| ald A.Smith is à man whose name has be- cotne à household word for energy, for pub lic spirit, and especially for tical and princely nerosity in promoting works of public utility and benefit: and that is no- whére more fully exemplified than in the case of this college, in which he so worth.N occaples the, position of Chancellor.e roll of former \u2018 students of McGill who to mark and merit is already surely Pa D 4 of McGiLL LIBRARY OPEXING\u2014MR.REDPATH MAKING TRE GIFT.| gian who rises to eminence does so asa Canadian, and brings fame to his country as such, because of the happy combination adian \u2018nationality and with attachment to the Mother Count and her constitution, in harmouy with which Canada may look forw: to an over-Incressing, influence and au ; r.Principal, s impossible to speak in publicto de, especially in connection with his college, without reference to the announcement which has reached us this morning, and: which.necessarily imparts a smnbre hue to this gathering.The distinguished man who has just passed away was one of the most eminent of the many who have claimed MdBill as their Alma Mater.The close of Sir John Abbott's career has taken piace in the midst of the sympathy and sorrow many attached friends, triotism and with the respect and esteem ot \u2018the public at large.His loss is giourned, but here especially, in this céntre of paration for fliture work, we must not use language of gloom or despondency.The fo Prime Minister of ada would have been the first to recognize and rejoice in the tact that when one worker resigns \"hls cor ~innon of service tB this woFld other: » coming forward to fill up the ranks ot che great army of all who, in whatever sphere, are striving to press on in the service of their fellow-men.No better wi for this BIR WILLIAM DAWSOX'S ADDRESS Sir William Dawson, Qirg next called upon, spoke as follows: ; \u201cMembers of Convocation,lalies and gen- tienen, I feel almost too deeply for words on ah occasion of thiskind, and I shall sa.rq little.I commence b saying that such a ga as this ore us matters thay to the past, the \\ \" to the University.\u2019 by the students, followed.He commenced ; by reading a letter of re; att | a library.The library is the storehouse of upon-whieh-SirJohn-had-den service ad-done-good or himself aud the University that was never heard of.Were Sir John with them that day, he would have rejoiced, for he had loved learning for its own sake.In conclusion he said that every student, graduate, professor and well wisher of Neth thanked Mr.Redpath for his noble addition Dr.Johnston, who was warmly greeted t at inability to end, received from Sir Charles Hibbert | Tupper.who was obliged to at ans veiling of the Sir John A.Macdonald monument at Hamilton.\u201cThat,\u201d said Dr.Johnston, after reading the letter, \u2018is the expression of the opinion and feeling of one student of the University: but I am sure that every student of this University, and every professor, Joins heartily in the sentiments ex- ressed.We know the value of a library.t cannot be overestimated.were asked what were tho threo chief parts of a university, 1 would says \u201cThe professors, the students and the library When we remember that the chief function of a university is to maintain the continuity of human knowledge: to preserve all the knowledge acquired in past years ; to add to that and to transmit it to posterity, I think we will see at once the imwmense.importance of the intellectual food from which the professors draw, to provide for the intellectual needs of the students, day by day.might be allowed to use a scientific term, I would be inclined to regard a libraty as pe tential knowledge, that is to say knowledge stored up, not in use, but ready for use.And, at the risk of seeming pedantic, I would apply the term \u2018kinetic\u2019 to the force applied by the professors to utilize the knowledge stored in the library.[sce indeed no reason Why scientific terms.should not be allowed in ordinary convèrsation when by their use the speakers meani may be ident, Joseph Edmond; firat vice-presi- ore exact] convered.\u201d Dr.Johnston dent, E.Bourdeaux; second v ce-president, concluded with-an appeal to the citizens of A.Geradin; treasurer, A.Bouesnel;-secre- Montreal to make it their care that the tary.A Duhamel; assistant-secretary, A.shelves should not * \"in vain.Duboulay; trustees, E.Vissiere, E.Chant- * Dr.J.G.Bourinot, dent of the Royal erelle, À.Trouillard,G.Geraudias, B Hubert | Society, of Ottawa, was the next speaker.and J.Petit.| LL.' Rev.Dr.Barbour and noble work, continuing the great and noble work of your predecessors, the other.benefactors® of this university and this country.Lot \u201cIhave read somewhere that the three great enemies of libraries were moths, mil- ew and fire.You have provided by your prudent gift of shelter against one of these; the students will themselves take care of another, and the high spirit of this country will preserve it m the third.These three enemies represent to .-me.something of which, fortunately, our country is now free from.Moths\u2014preju- dice and bigotry, working to destroy the good things of humanity.* Mildew \u2014ignor \u2018ance and negligence.Fire\u2014fanaticism, which has caused in former centuries.the destruction of such great libraries as that of Alexandria, by the Cai h Omar, and of the treasures of Greece an me on the invasions of the barbarians.\u201d When Mr.Chapleau had finished, the ronounced the benediction, after which their Excellencies made a tour of the new building, and the proceedings terminated.Bread Inspector's Report.Constable Dupre, who is acting as bread inspector, has made out the first annual report of his work.Seven bakers have been fined for selling bread under standard weight, and 253 light loaves had been seized and sent to charitable institutions.\u201d Eighty- eight dollars had been collected iu fines and: costs.In regard to cheaper bread, he claims that the quality of the Montreal article vastly superior to that sold in Toronto.French National Union.The French National Union have elected the following officera for the current year: Cut Out' the SNe Coupon, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th.To be Found on Page 6.= = F>»>o0oxm jness, and ver.\u201csr tigo indicate - tain fune- tional detange- sments, the best remedy for which is Ayer's Pills.Purely vegé-.table, sugar-coated, easy to take and quick to assimilate, this is the ideal family medicine\u2014the most popular, ; safe, and useful aperient in phar.Mrs.M.A.BROCKWELL Harris, Tenn, says: \u201cAyers Cathartié I'ills cured me of sek\" headache and my husband of neuralgia.We think there is No Better Medicine, and have indüced many to use it.| \u201cThirty-five years ago- this Spring, I was run down by hard work and a succession of colds, which made me so feeble that it was pn effort for me to walk.\u2019 I consulted the doctors, but kept sinking lower until { had given up all hope of ever being better.Happening to be in a store, one day, where medicines were sold, the proprietor noticed my weak and sickly appearance, and, after a few questions as to.my health, recommended me to try Ayex\u2019s Pills.I had little \u2018faith In these or any other medicine, but concluded, at last, to take his advice and try \u2018a box.Before I had ysed them all, I was very much better, and two boxes cured me.X am now 80 years old; but I believe that if 1t had not been for Ayer's Pills, I should have been in my grave long ago.I buy 6 boxes every year, which make 210 boxes up to this time, and I would no more be withe out them than without bread.\u201d\u2014H.H.Iagraham, Rockland, Me.AYER\u2019S PILLS Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayer & Co.Lowell, Mass» \u2018 1 Every Dosa Effective = moi = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HUMPHREYS\u2019 This Precious Ointment is the triumph of Scientific Medicine.Nothing has ever been produced to equal or compare with it asa CURATIVE | and HEALING APPLICATION.Ithasbeen used over 40 years, and always affords -elief and always gives satisfaction.For Piles\u2014External or Internal, Blind or Bleeding; Fistula in Ano; Itching or Bleeding of the Rectum, immediate\u2014the cure certain.! 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MAJOR-GENERAL TEESDALE DEAD.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] h.oxpox, November 1.\u2014 Major-General Sir Christophe Charles Teesdale died today at bis residence, \u201cThe Ark,\u201d South- Bersted: Boanor, from a paralytic stroke, General Teesdale entered the Royal Artillery in 1051, as second lieutenant.On the breaking vut of the Crimean war he was appointed A, 1.C.on the stait of the late General Sir Fenwick Williams, the hero of \u2018hars.\u201d lle took part in the de- fenee of the town and distingnished himself at the battle on the Heights above that town on \u201cSeptember 29, 1555, when the Russian army.were repulsed by the Turks with great slaughter.ft was here that he successfully held the gedoubt called ** Yuksek Tabia,\u201d tar over eight hours under a very heavy tire, although severely wounded by a grape | shot in the lez.The rank of lieut.-colonel | and the drd class of the Turkish Imperial | Order of the Medjidie were conferred upon him by the Sultan.on him a C.B.and the Victoria Cross for his gallantry throughout the wholé siege of Kars.lie was later on mage an A.D.C.to the Quéen, and for a score vf vears has been the equerry of the Prince of Wales.OSGOODBY SCORCS A POINT.; [SFECIAT TO THE STAR.] Toronto, November t.\u2014Inspector Archibald, Whose action iu seizing und openin & safe supposed to belonz to W.G.Os by resulted in a suit for $10,000 damages, has \u201cekCaped a possible.verdiet against him by.charges of conspiracy to defraud, preferred against Oszoodby, A.A.Cobbett and Willinm HM Stacey.The allgged offences consisted of guessing competitions in connection with the Seolt Seed Company, tha Exquisite Toilet Company and the Chemical Supply Company.| The chavees against Osgoodby, Corbett and Stacey of conspiracy to defraud the nablie, has heen dropped on the condition at the defendants agree to discontinu business.__ ce Is PRENDERGAST A CANADIAN ?|SPECIAL,TO TH STAK.| KiINasToN, November 1.\u2014It is stated that Prendergast, the murderer-of Carter Harrison, is a Canadian, who removed from this vicinity to Chicago twenty years ago.Old residents say the Prendergast, family removed from Kingston Mills, six miles from here, and that the murderer is one of them.' l'oRTLAND, Ore., November !.\u2014A letter- writing crank has been arrested here, ad- \"jüdged insangand,sent to the asylum.He is a German named Lundegger, and says he is a reformer.He says it will be necessary to kill \u2018Senator Mitchell, who is working against the North-West.\u201d His letters were addressed to Gov.Pennoyer.ALLEGED PLEURO-PNEUMONIA.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, November 1.\u2014Another alleged ease vf pleuro-pneumonia« has been discovered .among Canadian cattle in Great Britain, : The High Commissioner's office in London reports to the Department of Agriculture here that the British Board of Agriculture the 85, **Hurona,\u201d and which:was slavgh- tered at Deptford, aro affected with\u2019 the dreaded pleuro.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) Paris, November 1.-Tt has just been.learned that svhilo the Russian fleet was lying at Toulon, a collision occurr - tween the *\u2018P\u2019'amiat Azova\u201d and the Admiral Nachimofl.\u201d The latter was somewhat «eriously damaged, entailing costly prpmirs.| ~ CHINESE OVERCROWDING.\" | \u2014\u2014\u2014 [SPECIAL TO THR STAR.) VANcouvER, B.C.,November 1.\u2014Through the efforts of the Tradesand Labor Council, à crusade is about to be comme -by the Board of Health against the Chinese over crowding.The members have been investigating the matterand have eye-witneases who have n thirty Chinese living in a room twelve feet square.THREE RIVERS AND ITS LIGHT.|} [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) TarEz RiVERra, November 1.\u2014Tha city is threatened with total darkness, as the City Council has notified the Electric Company to move out ita plant.Some two years oon! was given to à Arab \"plant ata À ed price, © 0 X( The Corporation todccept the Pant, A + The Queen conferred |- w was sued and won both here and at Quebec.The tactic now is to get rid of the whole plant on the plea that it is not a first class one.So the Électric Company was notified that after November 30 the city would not supply any more coal or oil.It also asked for tenders for lighting the streets op and after November 5.In view of the probable shutting down of the electric light, the citizens, who went to theexpense of getting.the electric: light into their stores and houses are very tnuch annoyed: and as the gus works are said not to be in a position to supply light the Trifluvians will have to go back to coal oil.It is said that the gas works have been purchased by a Montreal syndicate in which are two\u2019 Tritluvians.This syndicate is- willing to take over the whole plant and supply gas to all who will | take it.HAMILTON'S MEMORIAL, A Statue to the Late Sir John Macdon- \"ald Unvetled.' [SPECIAL TO TUE STAR.}™ .HAMILTON, November i.\u2014-The ceremony of unveiling the memorial statue of the late Right Hon: Sir John A.Macdonald lus | filled the city with people from all the sur- \u201crounding country, and brought many from n distante.The ceremony tvok place this\u2019 afternoon at 3 o'clock, Sir John Thompson, the Premier, officiating.Sir John vas nc- companied by Hon.Oliver Mowat, Premier of Ontario; Sir Charlés H, \"Tupper, Hon.Frank Smith, Lion.T.M.Daly, Hon.John ¥.Wood, Hon.N.Clark Walilace, Hon.J.C.Patterson, Lieut.Governor Kirkpatrick, Lieut.tol.Tisdale, Dr.Lachapelle, Montreal, and many ther prominent politicians and statesmen, Hon.W.E.Stanford, chairman of the MemorialComnmittee, went as faras Toronto to meet the party, and at the station heré a i | large party of intluential citizens were on hand.The visitors were at once escortdd toconveyances and taken for a drive around the city.The day was a perfect specimen Joof Chadian - autumn, Lright, warm and breezy, and the Council having declared the day a publie hôliday, the city wa= ints best attire.and many flaus were floating.After the drive Sir Johu Thoïnpson and his party were received at the Court House by the Bar of Hamilton and escorted over the building.After that luncheon was partaken of at the Hamilton Club, By the afternoon trains many more people \u201carrived, among them Licut.-Gov.Schultz, of the Province of Manitoba.; The unveiling ceremonies were begun at three o'clock, and there was an immense concourse of people present, in spite of the fact that certain organizations had tried td throw a damper on the aflair, by issuing a circular, calling upon its mumbers not to attend, Hon, W.E.Sanford presided and made the opening speech.After Sir Jobn Thompson had removed.the old flag that veiled the statue, he delivered a specch, and was followed by Sir Oliver Mowat, Sir A.P.Caron, Sir C.H.Tupper and Hon, N.Clark Wallace.Owing to the funeral of the late Sir John Abbott, to-morrow the Cabinet party has to leave \u2018here this evening for Montreal, \u2019 : Governor Boles Ill.New York, November L\u2014A special from Des Moines, lowa, says: Gov, Boies is a sick man, contined to his bed nt Waterloo, threatened with a fever, and the chances seen to be much more than even that, he may not be able to take auy further part in the present campaign in which he is seeking re-election, .Bomb Exploded in Now York.New Yonx, November L-\u2014 While the Taunnany Hall Association of the Tenth Assembly district were concluding their ratification meeting with a display of fireworks, a bomb exploded, injuring a number of people but only three were budjy hurt.That North British Deficit.According to latest advices the report cabled from London on the 30th of Octo ber was rather exaggerated.The New York Journul of Conuverce of yesterday commenting on the subiget says: No definite informatign was obtainable North \u2018British -and Mercantile Insurance Company on the other side.Assistant Manager W.A.Francis, of the United States Branch, said: \u2018\u2019Fhe amount invoiv- ed is small, in no way involving the Company\u2019s securities, The matier has obtained so uch notoriety because of the fact that the man involved has been for many years highly esteemed in insurance circles.\u201d ~-{The late dl.I.Wickens Hodges, Superintendent of the Fire Department of the North British, is the man in the case.His sad death took place on October D.Mr.Hodges commenced his career in a wholesale dr, goods establishment.This he left t enter\u2019 the Royals London office.During.1860 he joined the Garibaldi expedition, and in 1861 returned to the Itoyal, taking, à position at Liverpool.\u201d In 15862 the Manager of the North British offered him a pusition, which he accepted.He was soon after promoted.The shortages were discovered prior to the funeral, and the Manager and Directors declined to attend it.The abstractions, it_ appears, extendéd aver a series of years.As tie company is one of the largest three British insurance institutes, the loss will not atlect it even were it a heavy one.\u201d ' The List of saloon passengers per Beaver lire 88.\u201cLake Superior,\u201d from Liverpool, October 21, iniward at Fame Poind at 6.30 on Wednesday morning; all well: Miss Bovey, Mrs.Brown, Master Brown, Mr.W.O.Buchanan, Mrs.Buchanan, Mr.M.Ditn- mock, dis, Mr.H, W.Eddis, Mrs.Eddis, Mr.John Elliott, Miss Good, Mrs.Hepburn, Mr.R.H.Holland, Miss Hooper, Mrs.Ivens.Miss Flora Ivens.Miss, Florence Îvens, Master Eric Ivens, Mr.maire, Mrs.ur 3 children and maid, Mr.G.T.Macpherson, .Mra.Macpherson and three ¢hildren, Mra.Muir, Mr.Myers ME LG Head, Mrs, I.C.Read, Mrs., Mrs, Simpson, Miss Simpson, Mr.HE.Terra.\u2018Miss Tortancé, Mr.li Wade, Mrs.Wade, Mr, H.E.Wade, Mr.J.Wado, Mr.W.Western, Master Wes , Mr.Skyer.Mr.Angus Thom, Mr.A.R.Woodyatt.Also 15 second cabin and 40 steerage.Burglars Sentenced.Judge Desnoyers yesterday sentenced Albert Allison to one year's imprisonment for breaking into Mr.W.Farquharson's tailor shop, on\u2019 Bleury street, and stealing cloth and furs.His father, Thomas Allison, for receiving part of the goods, was sentenced to six months\u2019 imprisonment.A Dangerous Wall.The Little Sisters bf the Poor have waited upon the Mayor to state that the Seigneurs street retaining wall is not high epough and that it is dangerous in consequence, and also that carriages have ceased in there.The Mayor promised to lay the matter before the City Surveyor, : PERSONALS.Mr.and Mra, John Atkin leave for England per 88.\u201cLabrador\u201d Friday evoning.Mr.E.T.Smith, Collector of Government elide and timber dues, Ottawa, is at\u2019 the Hal wm oral.Dr.Robert Wilson, who has been spending tho summer at the White Mountains, hus returned to the city.Among the members of Parliament in Ottawa esterday were Messrs.Hénderson, lariviere, Fuga and Dr.Reid.: Sir D.LL Macpherson left Toronto for New York, whence he sails for spond the winter there.\u2018esterday nos to t Mr.La Hughes, contract - en, hoa Just returned home ong the World's Fair au 2 {3g the stock ons ihe.- aud Inspect .Mr.Chas.R.Daoust, formogly.of.the Pulice Court here, now editor of Le National well, .was married on Monday to Mlle.Emma Montmarguet.The Ceremony vas performed by he Rev.Father Emard, at the dence of the Oblat Fathers.: : On the 26th of October, Mr.Herbert McKeown, of Montreal, was married to Miss Mary Burtaell, daughter of the late Dr.T.E.Burtsell, in his lif time of this city.The marriage wes celobratod by the ht Rev.Francis MolNlerny, Bishop Albany, N.+Y., io his private chapel Rey.Abbe Sentenns, est of Notre Dame.who has been is room since January last, is reported\u2019 to be im , ving.Last Bunday he was able to drive out to te des .Heis ableto walk about his room but it may be some time before he can leave it.\u201c : d.Stevenson, chairman of the Fire Com- rth ia two nieces, Miss MacDo 1 8, Maceo have returns ron \u2018the World's Falr, The Colonel reports that aerial ladder for the city is read Ba à hen the Champion panel ire the Champion mater tower it be shinned 20 Montreal.Lake Superiors \u201d Passengers: TRADE, COMMERCE ABD pm \u2019 \u2019 FINANC The Stock Market Qulet.There was not much doing this morning on \u201cChange\u201d aud transactions wervlight.Business was so small that the members decided not to hold an afternoon session.In London it is a egal hoiiday and the Stock Exenange is closed, but advices from there state the tone of the mar ket is weak for Americans.The chief feature in tho local market this morning was the interest in Duluth Common a largo bloc! being placed at 7.Street Railway changed hands at 173) down to 173, and Canadian Pacific were plac at 724.This was all that was done in the miscellaneous stocks, while in Banks the only movements were in Commerce, which sold at 1374, and Montreal at 2204.\u2018The rest of the list was neglocted, BALER, © Tes 1 Montreal 2203.16 Conunerve Bh - i .11s Duluth i : .se - .DC PORT 25 Street Hy.x d, 173}; 50 do 173 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.- Repurted for the STAR by Gordon Btrathr & Co.Btock Brokers, 9 51.Sacrament slreet.Nov.1.Oct.31.Ask.Bid Ask.Bd Canadian Pacific Ry.73 7234 73 73 o land Le teen 2.es Commercial Cable.\u2026 13716 135% 137 136)a o du NewsStink.a.pe Duluth 8.5.& Atlantic.De 6% 84 7 Do de pret 20 14 1734 18.Montreal Toiegrapb.14034 141 140! Rich.& Unt.Nav.Co 63 63 83 ol Montreal St.Ry Co.2d.173% 172 174 172 Montreal Gas Cu.183 yg 133 180 Bu: T'eiephune Cu.145 137% 149 1374 Royal Electric.16 > 160 eo.Bauk of Mont, rH bo Untario Bank 1 13 110 ae \u2018 « ils olsous Bank .\u2026 o 53 sank of Ba 235 Jacyues Cartier Bank, 119 Merchants bank.153 E Townships Iules Bank .124 La Uauque Nativnale.Re Union Bank.22e Can.Henk.of Commerce 135%4 La Banque Ville Marie, \u201ceen Hovihelaga Bank, 126 Merchants Bank, Halifax.Intercolomial Coal, Lo.dort West Load Co.Cauada Slipping Co Canada Paper Co.Cauads Central Bonds, 13° Monireul Coton, \u2026.Ld Can Cold tes.Mills Co.75 Merchants Mant Co.13 Lo Dom.Cotton Mills 115 Lown & Murtgage Co.IN Guarantee Co of N.\u201cee Accident Ins Co.- Diamond Glass Co.155 THE SILVER INCUBUS \"LIFTED.- In speaking of the first vote in the Unitet States Seuato on the silver repeal bill, Mr.Henry Clews: banker of New York, is pleased and hopeful of the business outlook.He states that: \u201cAt last.the silver incubus has been lifted | from the markéts.The opposition have split upun methods of co-pperation for obstruction, and that has given thém a good excuse for the surrender which they all now acknowledge to be inevitable.Voting will therefore be undertaken immediately, And with acertainty of a majority for a complete and permanent suspension of Treasury purchases of silver.This is a national relief, the benefits of which it in itnpussible to over-estimate.The country is now placed in a position for protecting itself from the unknown future consequences of the depreciation and dernonetization of silver.The nativn #frce to provide foritsci{ a currency system bused upon the common money of the world, adapted to its peculiar wants and elastic and self-regulative in its movements, has been removed\u2014we may hope forever\u2014from our credit with the la olders of our investments in foreign countries.A rolid assurance is now given to the world that American obligations will be paid in gold or its equivalont; and this means that, whenever in the process of our marvellous national dovelopment, it may be advantageous to borrow European capital, there will be ne ditticulty in procuring it.We henceforth rauk among the nations not only first as to oductive resources, but also equai with the orcmos! as to soundness and stability of munc- Lary arrangements.\u201d 155 Rallway Capitalization, .The positiorof Theo capitals, aud the means of raising fresBi capital for many English and Amer- icat railways ditfer very materially in the Lon- dun and Kurogican money markets.It is pointed out by the London Statist, when so many Ameri- call companies ary pressed for more funds, that alwaÿu is represented by one-third in deben tures and\u2019 two-thirds in share capital, and the share capital is not a nominal affair, but actually represents cash put into the property.On hree-fourth&, or niore, of tho share capital in nglish railways dividends are paid regularly, therefore if more capital is wanted shareholders are valled together to authorize the creation of the necessary capital, on the samo is as that raised-\u2014that is to say, one-third_in debentures and two-thirds in shares, and this gen- crally can pe sold at par, or higher.In the case of Amcrican railways, not one-fifth of those quoted on tbe London stock exchange list pay any dividends atall.The Statist rays: \u201cIndeed, of those actively dealt in here beyond New York Central.Pennsylvania, Illinois Central and he Shore, there are no ar dividend payers.True, there are the uisville & Nashville aud Chicago, Milwaukee & St.Paul, which may ho\u2019 called spasmodic dividend payers; in rome .af the non-dividend paying railways the share capital often represents very: tittle in the shape df cash put into the property, being virtualiy bonuses given to the people who take the bonds, on the a of the presents ivon away with the proverbial pound of 'Lierefore new capital cannot be raised by shares aa that of an English railway company.Owing _to the very low prices its shares commanded in T the Wiarket the \u201cAmerican company has no re- \u2018course but to create and sell more bonds, thereby addin tofixed charges the whole of the new capital required.o The New York Post editorially remarks that the repeal of the Silver Purchase Law must lead to an immediate revival of business activity in every direction.ya: \u2018We shall probably witness a business boom in the next twelve months, the like of which has not been experienced since 1879-80, and this will be due not to the tariff, nor to the fear of tariff changes, but simply to tho renewal of confidenca in the standard of value.\u201d Rallway Rate War Again.New York adyices to Messrs, Meredith & O'Bricn state there is no London market to-day.It is belicved that a short intercst of 30.000 shares was made.in yesterdays market.mack sold.Mr.Bland refuses to say how long the discussion in the House will last, but a vote is expected within a weok.Union Pacific has withdrawn from all local ements and a rate war seems certain.The nce of the loan certificates will bo cancelled to-day.The net gold in the Treasury.fs $84,739,906, a large crease; ance in Treasury $104,39,675.If the market is weak this morning it will probably do to buy for the rally.A , The \u201cThunderer\u201d Pleased.The London Times ih its finaneiai article today applauds the market for advancing rates, and says that although there was no actual shipment of gold to New York yesterday, there was apeculative selling of American securities on the idon stock exchange on an \u2018absurd_rumor that the House of Represontatives would reject or delay the Repeal B Quebec Business Troubles.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Querec, November 1.\u2014 À meeting of the creditors of William Cowan, proprietor.of the Royal Albion Hotel, was held to-day at the office of D.Rattray, accountant, whon statements of Mr.Cowan's affairs were made.A demand of assignment has been made upon an Upper Town isher of gent's goods by a Montreal firm.Manitoba Wheat Market |SPECIAL TO THR STAR.| |\u2018 WixNIPEG, November 1.\u2014-Wheat deliveries were very heavy all last week throughout the country.\u2018Elevators are blocked, and a shortage of cars Ko 3 conlinued cause of Complaint.Prices ou © province fluctua twee \u2019 _and dfe for No, 1 hard, And bdo to 450 for No, 2.0.Wheat in Sight.Oot.28,93 Oct.21, h Faible supply U.= > Oct.1,98 Oct.3, 92.and, and-Canads: C8,200;000- 00,970, 10002002\": n e to Us ; pt at el BIB00.BLITLO0 19,008.00 Continent.7,072,000 7,396,000 \u201c 1,738,000 Total in sigbt\u2026.26.720,00 96,546,000 88,619,000 er Grand Trunk Rallway Company.1oReturm of traffic for week ending Oct.35th, 1808.1802, train c\u2026uv0u0 fore mn epee AS Total do do 8490624 $438.518 rereeneeen SAB10 Gross earnings.asia} uw September; me Working oxpentes.28,78 : 253,443 Net profits.£118,808 anes Toronte Produse Market.November L\u2014Markes flat.Quo ee _ Increass 1803.Tono! tations : 8250; whi Rod Cala.\" 5 8 \u201cvésterda regarding: the shortage =r tire | in the case of English railways the total capital nter, 50c 88c; winter tg Sic: 860: Manitoba hard, Na.1, esta © de.We: No.M «du, We: peus, No, 514 to AS : barley feed, 34 to 35c; oats, No.254 tu Vic.Sales : No.\u20182 Manitoba hard outside, at 6c to 70c; oats ve uf de ut 33c.Mead, outside, at BRITISH MARKETS.Grain, Provisions, etc.BEERBOUM'E REPORT, Walneuday, Nov.1, 1898, says: Cargues oft coast, wheat, very quiet.Maixe, nil.Cargocs on pasange and for shipment, wheat slow, probably cheaper, Maizo firm.Mark Lane, English whéat.quiet, but steady.lo.furvign, rather ensicr; American and Danubian maize turn dearer.English and American flour slow.\u201d Australian wheat oft coast, Ze Bd: present and \u2018following month, 254 Sd.Walla Walla whent off coast, Xs dd; present aud followint month, 778 3d.Cala wheat const, Zis Gd.shipped, Promptly to bo, » ; 2% Sd; nearly due, 97s wl.Weather in kEug- Iand, unsettled.French markets very quiet, Liverpool wheat, spot, dull.Do maize, steady, with a fair demand.No.1 standard Caja.whedt, éd.American Red Western winter, 5e 4d.No.4 Bombay wheat, 5s, 4d.LIVERPOOL LATEXT PRICES CURRENT.October 31, 1893 Bpring wheot 5\u2019 6: 1 Red winter.5 4 No.7 AMERICAN MARKETS.Receipts and Shipmente.NEW YoRK November L- Reccipte: 30,175 bun.\u2018WHEAT.4700 CORN 69.300 OAT 33,772 brls.FLOUR.Shipments; 31.447 bush.WukaT, 596,20 CORN, 135 OaT3, 19,653 bris, FLOU 1.JULUTH, November 1.\u2014Receipts: 330,000 bush.WHEAT.Shipments, 109,000 bud, WHEAT, TOLEDO, November 1.\u2014 Receipts: 35,000 bush.WHEAT, 300 Cory.Shipments: 4000 bush.WHEAT, 21,000 CURX.Chicago Hog Market.UNION STocK YARDS, November 1, 189%.\u2014The estimated receipts of hogs were 21, The official report of yesterday was 16,513, of which 346 were shipped and 5000icft over.The quotations to-day were: Light mixed, $5.80 to, $6.25; mixed packing, 8545 to $630; heavy shipping, 575 to VU; rough grades, $6 4.He- coipts of cattlo Were: 17,000, including 3000 Texans apd 0 westerns.Markets steady.Chicago Visible Supply.October 25, October 21, Octaher 29 U3.1a.182, Wheat .61,635,000 Corn.13,961 000 Oats.- BAGH 00 Barley.; 2,301,000 The following were the receipts posted on Change: BANK OF MONTREAL Norice is heroby given that a DIVIDEND OF FIVER OENT.upon Lhe paid-up Capital Btock of this Tositution has been declared for the current balf- year, and that the same will be PAYABLE at its Banking House in this City, and at its Rranches, on and after Fripay, the Fina Day or DECENBKR, next.The TRANSFER Hooks will be closed from the J&th to the 30th of November next, both days inclusive.By orderof the Board, i E B.\u2018CLOUSTON, General Manager.|_Morrranat, ATch Oci\u2026 1892 Mae LA BANQUE JACQUES CARTIER - DIVIDEND NO.38.> Notice is hereky given that a dividend of three and a half pur cent gen the capital stock of this Institution haa this day ben declared for the current ball year, ans house, in this December that the same will be apple at the bar:kin city, un und after Fri ay, the Est day ex .The tranater books will be closrd from the 16th to the | oveumber next, both'days Inc ve.: ©» 7 Byorder of the Bound._ _ A, de NARTIGNY, Mur.Dipector.MONTREAL, 23rd Oct.1533, : 25110 HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Of the'Sharehoiders of the DONINION WIRE MAXUFACTUsiAU CONPANT, , .LIMITED, Will be held at the office ut the Company, No.185 8t.James street, on TUURSDAY, November 16th, 1833, at 3 pom.for presentation of Annual Htateneat, Election of Pirect- ors, and such uthËr business as may come before the meeting.JC MeCONMIC CK, $032 law Becrotary.Montreal Temple Co'y.The first Goneral Meeting of the Sharehollers of the \u201cMontreal Temple Coy\" will be beld in tho Fraser Institute Rooms, University ut.on + Tuesday, 7ikh November, at 8 o'clock p.ma.to receipe and act an the report of the Provisional Direo tors and fur the purpuses of vrcanization generally.VW.H.vmYT iy Don\u2019t accept a Substitute.Johnston's + Fluid + Beef 13 UNEQUALLED # G.T.R.C.P.R.Canal 625 133,129 Zw ns 1333 Land, tierces!!! wee.2s i E CASES LL 1263 32 Tinned meats, pkga.MB eee.Dressed Hogs.3 eens Leather, rolls.13 5 Petroleum, bbls.\u2026.WT.Tobacco, pkgs.3 a.High Wines, bbls.1.The Mavor Explains.Mayor Desjardins, speaking\u2019 of \u2018A statement by Resa Ww.Stephéns that the fact that His Worship had drawn Mr.Keefer's attention to the ontreal Water & lower Company showed that he w a stranger to civic duties, states that the question was brought forward by Mr.Keefer himself.Mr.Keefer drew attention to the fact that it he and his confrere, Mr.Vanier, had to deal with the surroumding municipalities, the Montreal Water and Power Company could not be Ignored, as it already had contracts for a term of vears in several of them.Mr.Keefer was accordingly instructed to study the whole question, including the water to be wut from Lake Oro -aud other such places.: Salvage.Work at Fires.The monthly reports of the Salvage Corps, show that during October fires were sôme- hat more quent than in the summer | months, No.2 Station.St.Gabrjel street, : responsd to 38 gung alarms, 4 still alarms, and spread #7l covers and used 4 babeuck extinguishers.No.4 Station, Chaboillez .Square, responded to 24 gong alarms and 2 still alarms, and spread 54 quvers and used 2.babeocks.No.14 Station, upper St.Dominique street, responded to 8 gong alarms, spread 22 covers .and used 7 bab- cocks.New Route for the Point.The residents of St.Gabriel Ward recently asked for a street railway belt line by way of Charlevoix street.Now the Grand Trunk Railway Company will not allow them to cross their tracks, and Ald.Tansey saw theCity Surveyor yesterday and represented that by lowering the existing Fubway under the G.T.R.track on d\u2019Ar- genson street, the belt line might proceed way of that strect to Butler, and by way of Butler.Knox and Charlevoix to Wellington street, .-This will likely be doue.A Series of Lectures Under the Auspices of the K.of La in Point St.; Charles ss Assembly 332, of the Knights of Labor, will this winter endeavor -to do \"work worthy of its name.A series of lec- ures {0 cover Lhe season for.The first of these addresses will be iven by Mr.G.W.Stephen, M.P.P., in mas Hall, Point St; Charles, on Tuesday evening, November 7.Seats will be free and all the public are invited.a ee North of Terrebonn» County Azrioul- tural Society.The Agriculturgl Society of the North of Terrebonne.county now has 510 members, and includes eight Cercles Agricoles of the parishes of St.cle, St.Agathe, St.Sauveur, Ste.Lucie, St.Jovite,Ste.Marguerite, St.Faustin and; St.Hypolite.The Hon.Louis Beaubien, Commissioner of Agriculture, attended the last meeting and promised to have the report of the Society in the Journal of Agriculture, ; Customs and Inland Revenue Returns.Customs duties collected at this port last month were $513,239.16, against $573,- 899.14 for October last year, a decrease of $05,859.98.\u2018The Inland Revenue' returns last month amounted to $222,138.37, against $213,604.03 for the correspon ing month of last year, an increase of $3471.32 Special Notices.\u2018 Shing Ching\" next week\u2014fifty people.| New upright Pianos somewhat shop worn may be had at Mr.C.W.Lindsay's warerooms, 2283, 2270 and -2272 St.Catherine at., at reduced prices on\u2019 instalments or for cash.Advance sale * Shing Ching\u201d now open.T The members of the Junlor Conservative Club are re- to attend in a body the funetnl of the late The Honorable Sir John J.O Abbott ROM.G., P.O; and z for that purpose at the Windsor Hotel, oo will asserrbls THURSDAY, the tnd of November, it 1.90 p.m.By order, MARA BAVNES, 1 C Fédération Lodge 244, AOU.VW.\u2018 AT HOME.FRIDAY KVENING, November 3rd, Gordon Strathy, member ot Montreal Stock Exchange since 1870.' Real Estate Business Solicited.2565 10 THE GERMAN REMEDY, For tho trestment of the Alcehel, Merphine, Opium, Chloral, Cocaine, and Tebaccre habits, is an absolute and unfailing cure, tsed Ly Dr.Bellinger in hisprivate practice in Germany for over.80 years.medicines are purely vegetablo and perf harmless.1f instructions are followed, which can be done without interfering with rmanent cure is guaranteed or the money refunded.already been cured A > etfiency of tbs trestment.A physicien ie in atteudancu ily.\u201cParate and confidential information given if required.Office of the German Remedy Institute, at the Turkish Baths HoteL 140 St.Mon que street, whera hot and culil water Baths can be had free of charge.Correspondence solicit | 2575 T.WM.SCHNEIDER, Manager.FOR SALE.A few beautiful building Lots above SHERBROOKE B8T., between Peel and Guy Streets H.APPLY GORDON STRATHY & CO, Real Estate and Btock Brokers, Ne.® ST.SACRAMENT 6T.AE & DONNELLY, .Auctioneers, © BELL, FRIDAY AFTERNOON, Nevember 3rd, \"! c At-thel# Salesrooms, Nos.241 and 243 St.: James 8t, * Nice Assortment of Rich and Medium 2 Fi : ., peus ed EN SE SE pos HHH FER - Owing to the great depression of trade.in the United States, we\u2019 have been enabled to purchase, for cash, large lots of Goods, very much under regular prices, and are now offering the same to our customers at correspondingly low JAPANESE GOODS of Every Description, In METAL, CHINA and FANCY WARES \u201c BASKETS, all Sorts and Sizes.CUT GLASS and COLORED BOTTLES.LAMPS, SCREENS, UMBRELLAS, TOYS, FANS, PAPER NAPKINS, meleiepe Venere Teen sue ete) Colonial [Hols PHILLIPS # dette ete eteteteteteteteetersnetren get etetetteret I See Pelee Bm RARE i 4 i \u2014 Vd SQUARE.res.The Goods consist Japanese Fables.translated into English and French, CARVINGS = : NSISTING OF Napkin Rings, Paper Cutters, Jewel Caskots, Swiss Chalets, Letter Racks, Book Slides, Inkstands, Nut Crackers, Crumb Brushes and Trays, Photo Cases and Shaving Mirrors, : Musical Jewel Boxes.SWISS 1 the above are now laid out on tables and form a displ , - as/we have never before made in this © isplay such, HENRY MORGAN & C0, MONTREAL.este rene et ete rie Lee) TF: # =.es pod pes 4 ve HER Ae e 4 NL AA AN AI NN N \u2018THE DEIL *7/ DANCED, A 4 = 4 3 THE .DEIL Danced, the Deil danced awa\u2019 wi\u2019 th\u2019 Exciseman.\u201d But the agent.that drives dull care away from the heart of the anxious'housekegper is that which lightens her bur- w dens.Washing day was proverbially galling and \u2018tire- \\ some until the advent of ve oD \u201ci \u2018 7 | STRACHAN'S GILT EDGE Contre Tables, Extension Tables, Leather and Cane Seat Dining Chairs, Side- bo! .Desks, Hall Stands, Fancy Mockera, Bedroom Sets, Com: bination Iron te Hair and Wool Mattresses, Springs Feather Pillows, - Blankets, comf 1 Lace Curtains, Portieres, Shawla, Carriage Rügs, Kubber Cloaks, Tweeds, Dress Goods, Sheeting, Pillow Cotton, Towels, Pictures, China and Glassware, Cutlery, and E.P.Ware, Etc., Ete.CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, CARFPETSA, Also 3 new \u2018\u2018Gurney\u201d HalkStoves, nickel plated, 1500 yards Second Hand Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, 100 yards Ollcloths, &o., &C.| SALE AT 2 O'CLOCK.RAE & DOSNELLY, Auctioneers.BT 3 TRADE SALE FRUIT.The Montreal Fruit Auction Co.will sell BY AUCTION within their salesrogms, 208-310 McGII St, on ! THURSDAY, 2nd November, At 2.30 o'clock p.m., The following : 1700 boxes Lemons, ex S 8S.Escalona.1500 kegs Almeria Grapes, ex 45 Lake superior.175 bbls.Dominica Oranges.100 boxes Florida Oranges.800 crates spanish Onions.; 500 crates Tokay Grapes : - Samples of Lamons will be open on the Lo: ) Wh Thursday morning.pe ad les of other lines now on view at 208 street.\u20ac.KE.TRURSTON, 871 s Auctioneer, : ProTURE \u2018SALE.McG! Preef Pinte Meel Engraviags, Remarque - Préof Eichinge, Fai Similes,.&e., About One Hundred Subjects, all Beautifully Framed in Oak, Gold, Silver, Breñze.The whole to be sold without reserve, at store, 2200 St.Catherine street, on SATURDAY EVENING, THE Mh.my uraiture and Carpets =! .| INCLGDING\u2014 \u2018 a Two Upright Pianos, Fine Parlor Buites, Odd | : SOAP.= Pieces, Cabinets, Book Cases, China Cabinets, \u2019 L0-5M iz SIS TS 7S 7S TS 777 To be found on Page 6.Don't Fail to Cut _ Out the Coupon, * SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th.AGUIRES HORSE BAZAAR, 333 & 334 ST.JAMES STREET.Au Important Auction Sale of .ma vrai sets of Worses, Carriages, Biel ha Several s Of \u2014Wiil take place on\u2014 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, at 1.30 P.M.1 very Handsome Bay Perfectly qui years.Mare.14% hands high, 3 et for Ladies and Chil- ren to drive, and not afraid of Electric cars.ds, 6 years.a Ch.Cob, Harhess.Stylish Pol gy, dc, In pa Good ifoavy Drawn Morse - get \u2018 rerfect 00 * TO BE s0LD.WITHOUT RESERVE A number of - beveral Be ness, er 15 han Perfect in Saddle or Outfit, Roan Pony, Cart, Sleigh, of New rfect order.nt 1C1ydey 18.9, 8.318.0.- und and \u2014Alno\u2014 Working good work: Driving Horses, and ¥econd-hand Har And à lot of Buggies, Quebec Wagons, Sleighs i) Robes.+ JAMES MAGUIRE.MARCOTTE Proprietor.BROR., Auctionsers.S20 REMEMBER to attend the Bale of Artists\u2019 Proof and Îte- marque Etchings atour To-morrow, Thursday, Afternoon, at 2.30 O\u2019Clock.M, HICKS & CU, Auctio 4 ST SLL A TAT exte ed to e mem: .VU.: Ladientontiend.R.MCROBIE, Recorded: SALE AT 7.30 P.ax oa Moo November th.ports mt Se ne Auctionses.= = mer \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014es Have a Bad Cough, - F OU Are sérrecing from Lung Troubles.DY Have Lost Flesh through lliness, .Are Threatened with Consumption, Rooms Remember that the / =.1S WHAT YOU - ie Ciordon tartan Bourne, ofa dnughter.one SIN ETI AANA SO MANA A SOCIETY CONCERT.Ha frat number w a a quarterie LYALL- 86, Wood ax cuue, on Sunday, October .Ann aurie exquistely rendae 29, Mrs, WiHiom byall o/u son.' a T B Il by the.\\ edt Quartette ut * Bus- _ X 0 x I \\ A on Miss a alker, always a Pie ot Ca \"oct.ot gta the E R A - ADVERTISEMEN e pia nos + favorite with Montreal ce followed LORD AND LADY ABERDEEN HONOR ATA LA VE SE es En COE .oe ti ' _ LADIES\u2019 NTS, 376 ir BY raptureusly applanded wn Miss Jennie pROUSER EXT, My mon Sah 1, = LADIES\u2019 WOOL VESTS, $70 each MONDAY AND TUESDAY Bell Or ans 7 BY THEIR PRESENCE.McGarry recited \u201cThe Tuy Bridge\u201d witl Kent, to tarey, son of A.Brouse.LADIES\u2019 WOOL VESTS, Jio each MONDAY AND 'TUEsD.66 : & reat pdt whet and * feolini.BREDENMALES.At Ottawa.by tio Bev.J.LADIES\u2019 WOOL VEST, 3iceach © MONDAY AND TUESDAY : 4, : Wer er er atone M Snowden, i, re.Lea of Fiwauda, Pa, to LADIES, Voor VEILS, gre each MONDAY AND TUESDAY An Address Presented to His Excol- feature was: the pracefui dancin of Mics elena Maud Maley, of Ottawa.| LADIES\u2019 WQUL VESTS, 37c eac MONDAY AN | Alice H.Gall a, Ont.FETHEISTONHUGMAS ALtho midence of LADIES\u2019 WOOL VESTS, $loeach | MONDAY AND TUESD PIANOS lency, Who Repiles Eloquentiy\u2014 | Thin tventei youn lady sxceuted (Wirt PA be the Me.Kel Mr LADIES oor Vers si ie each, ONDAY AXD TUESDAY The Governor - General Ap-~ | the \u201cHichkund Fling\u201d with much sou JE Fred.Fetherdun to Anniv Nelwn, sevond a cs 5, 310 euc N N \" ï qu receivetd several recallx Mr, George daughter of 1.Hugman, Esy.Whi .pears in Kite.Maltin sauge Her Bonnie Brown Eves\u201d FORSYTH-RUSS \u2014 At \u2018the residence of the y EN PTE te Wool The two first days of the Annual \u2014pot s0 long ago since either-\u2014 Comfort was popu- « | with beaatiful effect.Miss Jana Little bride's father, 131 Mance strevt, où the dist uf eats, » Mantle Bazanr were a grand sucoess larly supposed Lo be the Loon companion of wgiines.The Hallowe'en cert of tl ted of Boston, gave a number of vocal selee; October, by the Boy.James M.Boyd MA à At S.CARSLEY\u2019S.At S.CARSLEY\u2019S, Like the Siamese twina, the mystery of their co-exiet- Soc à con the Caledonian tions including Auld Robin tigay\u201d w dE PE dt Late Tiers EEE ence vas inscparatalit 5.fety at the Windsor Hall last evenmg She faisessts a contralto voice Yee Alexander Forsytu of Manchester, Eng Land, ta Now all this is changed! Tie last decade has was a very enjoyable affair.For thirty.exquisite beauty and rauxe.Her reception Seutch Wool Combinations, $1.50 PORTANSN Grace Young, Fouiigest dukes of Wiki BUY WINTER MANTLES rocked wonders Elsa oot band in band wich elicht years tho Scotchuen of Montreal liave | N85 Woot chtinislass ic and she wis ollie >, Esy.- \"TRS Ru Ç .OCS + 3 >! 7 : HINA LAKE at Shaunoutilie.un Men Sede > ool Combinations, i = By NINIER NANTLES Ladies will find full evidence of this fact at present ; celebrated ho\u201d same anniversary with | Quartette captivated the audience with a 23, Mr.William J.Famnitten, of coteh Vool Combinutions,.7 sn AN on our &h_ Boor in Flannel Underwear and Knitted speech an song.Last nights turu- their venditio of a song, \u201cThe Deil's awa\u2019 Pel: rhorough, to Miss Giwssic Lake, Ll De Seoteh Ve oul Comb tuations, SL.Her WINTER MANTLES Goods: and the perfection of gid tastd which thees, ; J out showed that, love of Auld.Scotia pui the excisemau,\u2019 qu pertinent in y ew seronto : Scotch Wool Combinations, : (42 1 = : exh banily more astonish the cheap \u2018abs = \"Eesti j i à Tof recent event A+, Lathçurt allace LUMSDEN-AHMSTRONG- At Hamilton, on Seotelr Wool Combinations, &1.50 \"BUY WINTER MANTLES prions 1 which the?are ane Helsare sod see Are olutely First Class.tll tres the heart of lad and lassie across | qurites the ening Andenwd several violin - wart tr es M ue we rie Si Seotch Wool Combiuations, £1.50 | BY AS INTER VANILES Be, \u201cJOHS NURPAT + CA } ota The at hat pus ed Fi tions ith Frat lie acy.Miss ais Oak | ' Scote Wool Combinations, $1.50 NTLES 4 we oors 1E ure vig o'clock.; Falkner.of Lancaster, sang with \u201c ~ ; .Ce x ER VR 1e resent 3 wo! Jessies Dream.\u201d \u2018This was her tdést pub- MEAD rg Tot Lali Seo Woof Combination.© A % CARSLEYS, ORIGINAL IN .#4 eee eur me SE eee | iene nl at kia Nierny, Bishop of ary in hoe private cha Suits, only $1.50, \u2014\u2014 Co Fl * I 7 d cments \u201c \u201cTitvo her reception eft no doubt that she 1, Mary.daughter of the Inte br Thos E.Ce aancpes - comddered of The spirit of na iohaliam was carried | has estahlixhed herself as à favorite.Murtsoil/ do Mr.Hértgey Mekeon.ot Murtreal At S.CARSLEYS.DRE Goops OFFERING | anne naerwear.CONSTRUCTION Lomme Fans | ard a every hue ad | The \u2018concert cloned With \u201cthe, slug.* i a a .\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > , s - 1.e visite in the = ing of Auk aux Svue and God Save MATTHEWS-RANSOM On the 2ith tot tn, .DRESS OODs OFFERING Chilérens Faocy Stripod Flannel Night Gowns, - AND DESIGN in the Musical colar were visite \u201cin the audiences Uruly | the Queen.in which the audience heartily at the Iden uv iv bride Sa futhy Ly Lhe Plain Cashmere, Hose, 3 pairs, £1.00 DRESS GOODS OFFERING trimmed with Embroidery.Price 8c, 90c, 9c, 31.00 .World.a gathering of the clans.Headed by nine joined.Altogether last night's entertain.we Voies Hie ang i ref Ram, tas | Plain Cashmert\u201cHose 3 pairs, 1.00 DRESS GUODS OFFERING Ladies\u2019 Plain Colors Flannel Night Gowns, trimmed pipers tue guests ver ve arted from ment will be remembered as one of both of this cit 5 Plain Cashmere Hose, 8 pairs, $1.00 DRESS GOODS OFFERING with Embrosdery.Price ¥LIN _ \u2018 ie jo mie Eutrance lo the platform most successful in the history ot the soctetr.; + Enr - .a ve Go © i > ~ > .or « PHILLIPSACHITE At Hamilton on the Zen Plain Cashmere Hose, 3 pairs, $1.00 DRESS GOODS OFFERING lads Fancy Striped Fiiuael Right Cove .vost aile do re hn Ba i | a Lord ba Rdech's hie.B.Paille, of Vict, BC, te Miss) Plan Cashmere Hose, 3 pairs, #10 DRESS GOODS OFFERING trimmed with Embroldery.3 The \u2019 Bell piano prive followed.The Fark of Aberdeen, Scottish estates.\u2019 M.> Pre i A attire: ; ; ; ; \u201c PEACE-SIMPSON At Plpestope, Minnesota, on Plain Cashmere Hose, 3 pairs, 1.00 This week several small shipments ; attired in Kilts, Jussed down the Toronto, November 1.th © students at- Urtober 13 MES.Pace tu ue Mars suup- Plain Cashmere Hose, 3 pairs, #1.00 of Novelties in Winter Dress are aisle to the strains of a SUFFINE tended the Grand.Opera Mouse last even.i\" Plain Cashmere Hose, 3:pairs, #1.00 being offered Is the only real competitor of the varie Je why acoanmanicd by lady \u2018ing.Robert Downiug was playing the RO.CHL row ELL ; At Fate ton 4 Vetuber 9, Ladies\u2019 Black.Cashmere Ilose, At Ss.CARSLEY'S.- American Piano aberdeen, 1 displaye nie Ean \u201cGladiator.\u201d During the performance the Mr.1, À ; .& \u2019 ; .\u2018 , is 2) .A Mr Jub J.Roa Desideratum Brand, 3'puirs; for ¥1.00, ) Children\u2019s Knitted Skirt.Prices 770, 30, Se, Sc, lency's son\u2014a bright laddie also wore een taupted to eject a student Jor horn THOMAS JOHNSON Oct.7, at C Andrews, At S.CARSLEY'S.; Se.\u2019 Highland costume.Mr.Jaunes Harper, tou minutes.- After the performance the Fulluun, Wales, by the fev.Job Meredith, BLACK SILKS Ladies\u2019 Knitted Skirts.Prices 50m, S5e, 60e, 65e.resident vf the Society, presided.| gies colleses\u201d were seretinded and mid- Gomer Part Thon Lo Lab ris TR BLACK SILKS Das corirs moemasunes WILLIS & CO.is 3h Suen on U5 tian might iw he stadeats on the Universi + 95 Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 3 pairs, £1.20 LACK SILKS Lined Moreen Skirts.Prices =.! d i .mn 1e guests on the platform 0h.where they had arrmuged to puil WILLIS GRAHAM At London.on Oct.25 LACK SILKS Ladies\u2019 23a were as follows: His Exeelloney, Lady Lil, ebdest dausliter of Jas Graham, to Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 3 pairs, 21.20 A OUR Ladios\u2019 Farmer fatia Quitted Skirts.Prices 8-00, Sole A | Aberdeen, family and suite: His Worship 9088 8 lane \u201cvooden building used as au Alfred Wikis.Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 3 pairs, $1.20 BLACK SILKS ns ole Agents, Mayor Dejaudins, Rev, De.Barclay.Rev engine house, to the présence of which they WHIPL ANS At Savannah, N,, ŸY., on Riblied Cashmere Hose, 8 pairs, $1.20 BLACK SILKS Dr.Cauzpbell, Rev.J.Edgar Hill, Aie, LOL oljected.October Kent Whipple to Ulara we Evars- Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 4 pairs, $1.20 BLACK SILKS Large Variety in the Following Linesof 1824 Notre Dame St.Dovid, president St.Jean Baptiste Society: Foresters\u2019 Hallowe'en Concert.DEATHS.Ribbed Cashmere Hose 3 pairs, $1.20 BLACK SILKS LADIES SKIRTS, .Mr.James McShane, president St, Patrick's The foresters celebrated Hallowe'en by a Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 3 3 pairs, £1.20 INEAR MCGILL STRERT, riety; Mr.J.It.Dougall, Mr.J.A.concert and ball in the Victoia Armory ABBGTT At Montreal, ou the 3Xh October in- > ; One case Black Silks to be sold Rack and Culored Moreen Shirts.Ogilvr.Cant.and Adit Lydon, Mr.F., ! wstal.well Abbot: Ke MG.Shasta of he hie Tes ¢ ebm .© Lek Cater, extra cheap this week, Plain and Shot Mohair Skirts.sn MONTREAL.Sandi ite, president se \u201cGeorge\u201d = Society, 3 A Ww T Fer, > Tiel Thiet \u201cRanger, tev.Joseph Abbott, M.A , rector of St, An- ies\u2019 Ribbe- a Ashu At 5, CARSLET\u201d Flain Colors Silk Shirts./ .Lon, A.W.Ogilvie, Mr.Wii, Rutherford iresided and an exeslient WORTANINIC WAS dvs, Gu, Funai at two oclock on Thurs: |.Hose,.Desiicratum Brand, 3 pairs < s Shot Silk Shirta president NX U.\u20ac ¥ ! : Mr.F.N Maclen- presented.in which the follow ing took part:/ van, chief Clan Sain: w Shearer, Mr, George S.Esplin, .= Fancy Silks Skirts.\u2018DRESSMAKING Le day.the 2nd November, from 91ÿ Shertirsoke street to Christ Church Cathedral and thenco \u2018to Mount Royal Cémetery.2 for 81.20, Me.JS isses Chapman, A.Mitchell, J.Lynch, At 5.CARSLEY\u2019S, and Messen.E.Auburn, E.Evans.Aspinall, Be, pr ANDERSOUN-In London Township.on Or tober DRESSMAKING | Lioughas, Mr, ean Meur Ca Her.J'Mac- Uann, Grover and the Anlen quartette.ù \u20141n Lond owns .RN var, of hina; Lieu ils, Stevenson, | Jdizabeth Anderson, aged 16 years Men's Ribbed Underwear, $1.00 Suit DRESSMARIXG FI ANNEL WR APPERS.\u2014 Strathy aud Fletcher, t N Us Rev.Mr Prince of Wales Rifies\u2019 Hop.BONSER\u2014At London, on Uvtuber 2, Sadio D.Men's Ribbed Underwear, $1.00 Buit eA A TIN Crombie.Dr.F.W.Campbe MH, Mr.Johu The sergeants of the Prince of Wales - i hy at Winni the Bnd inst.Mag: Men's Ribbed Unilerwear, 21.00 Suit DRESSMARIDG Ladies\u2019 Printed Flannel Wrappers.Price 32.50.Cl Fuliun, Mr.David Guthrie; Mr.Wil.Ritles had jovial hop last night ju their a: \u2014 innipeg.on the Bnd ins » : \u201cnderwr = Suit.es Ti g | 2 .a \u2018nn, >.armory, WAS & SUCCESS in every .giv May Boland, agea H years and 5 months.Men\u2019s Ribbed Underwear, FLW Suit DRESSMAKING Ladies\u2019 Printed Flannel Wrappers.Price 3235 THE LEADING ROUSE if CANADA dent Angus, A r Ir: James, Wilson, He ArmGry Sergeant Warren showed \u201cgreat CORNELL- At Winnipes on the Std instant, Men's Ribbed en EA Sait DRESSMAKING Ladies Printed Flannel House Dreesez.Price $4.75 1 i \u2018nevolent Society: Mr.R.Craw ford, Mr, taste in the lecoration of the armory.The Francis Leo Cornell, aged 3 months and tour Mens RibbedŒUuderwear, SI.ul 7798 Duncan Mclutyre, president St.Audrew's committee was composed of the.fo loving ays.Men's Ribbed Underwear, 21.0%,Suit A perfect fit and the best make is Fi Wine d Li Society: Mr.William Harty, M.L.A., of ntlemen: Stal Sergeants Johnson an pk AR In London city.Oct.24, Percy B.sonef Jen's Ribbed Underwear, $1.00 Suit guaranteed in Dressmaking, ne ines an quors, Kingston: Mr.J.B N Murphy and Nr.J.Donald.Sergeants Lindsay and Me- and Susan ear, aged § years ard 10 onthe.Men's All Wool Ribbed Under- At S.CARSLEY'S.J OHN MURPHY & CO, - and Choice Family Groceries, Harty.The pipers were Messrs, Mathieson, py] at Hat aor \u2018events couples LDUVAL- At Quebec, on October 18, Paul Emile | Wear, only $1.00 suit, / Clarke.McNeil, Mc Rac, McInnes, Brockie, ho Serve at dient \"5 epee Duval, Notary, Registrar of.the ftevenue See At 8.CARSLEY'S.Lu ' 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame SL FRASER, VIGER & CO Cromb, Mckenaie and Sutherland.Before be lon remembered | y tone over re- tion of the Treasurer's Department, at the age At.=.TH O FIRST DAYS ay , the entertainment began the audience.Tut 2 ne CU y ct plcasine 62 Mal 15 and 3 months , ; THE TWO FIRST DAY .And 165, dit 100 ane ua eer Street, fe ve Nuional Jlnthem.lis heel a, uo i re riost pleasing AGE- At Bartu Sunday, Octobe] Tiar- 1, .+ A 3 .Terms and on e Pe I \u20ac © e = GauF bol Varie of Solomon die, \u2014 3 Men's Lambs\u2019 Wool Underwear, $1.50suit THE TWO FIRST DAYS \u20ac rere ne.sn Italian Warehouse, At the conclusion ily Part L of the pro poo Te Sa Ho On ao - years and § months.Men's Lambs\u2019 Wool Underwegr, $1,50suit THE TWO FIRST DAYS 199 ST.JAMES STREET.samme, the chairman presented the Gov- arle Tavary an er Gra.pere GILLETTE On Saturday, October %, at Taron- Men\u2019 s Lans\u2019 Wool Uniierwear, 31.50 suit THE TWO FIRST DAYS | * ernur-General with thé following address: Company.Yn the pester Lurr, of the Commits cs Men's Lambs\u2019 Wool Underwear, =1.50 suit THE TW, FIRST DAYS ; \u2014m = To His Krrellency the iat Howoralde the Karl ui seems to le generally conceded that \u201cHe RHR HEN ie | Guster CH Me \u2018u's Lambe\u2019 = vol Underwear, $1.50 suit THE TWO FIRST DAYS .) MUSELLE WIN 4 A perde cn PC: tGocernanticneral of Marie Tavary hasan extraurd inarily strong TU HENEATLT=AT St.: te-Stst\u2014- Men's] Vool Unierwear, #1.50suit THE TWO FIRST DAYS Fan \u2014 À- A ENA Mav Puss Your Exceu As Eraud Pgtish opera in a me < ner not seen inst.9 Counsel street, [du Maria, beloved Men's Lambs\u2019 Wool Underwear, $1.50 suit .0 Ÿ 0s linger \u2026\u2026 members of tie Montre nel Calodunian Soci iv.Jor d for many years._Tavary herself is ogni ai HSE oi \u2018 Fun: Men's Lambs\u2019 Wool Unelerwear, $1.So gps As statod above, fhe two first da 0 ils D X Rranoeberger 8 citizens of Canada, Scotchmen aud descendants an artiste, from all accounts, whose nt - \u2014- + presen work upon the stage justities the brilliant Men's ¥coteh Lambs\u2019 Wool Under work upon the { Scotchmen, wo herewith extend to you wel- wear, extra weight, $1.50 suit, cème to Can We do this as loyal, dutiful subjects, to the representative of Her Majesty to eral will leave the Lbove residence at 9 a.m.ss in the Mantle \u2014 Thursday, the 2nd of November, to Ste.Cune- hy BURGUNDY were a grand sud WINES Bazaar, her in the jast on' the mde Church, thenve to Cote des Neiges Û ; Shipped by Wd les tiach &rentest opera stages of the old word, - _ Cemetery.) Friends and acquaintances are re- At 5.CARSLEY'S, T ADVERTISEMENT.R Bruninzhaus and Messrs Migmette, Sfewveloome Dour Excollency the mure heart: Leginning at La Scaia, where : he = ade her spectfully invited to attend.6 2 Co : Picard & Cte.ily because you arc our jfellow countryman, and debut when very yc ung.She tas been in IRVINE Ou Friday.October M,C primis - S CARSLEY\u2019S - 0 893$ because of the new lustre your Christian con- America only two years, tut in that short General Matthew ell Levine, C13 us MEN\u2019 3 Lys AT se HS 82, 00 eao each e ees 3m ne fuct and Satemanshin have adiled tu jour il- time nite hax risen jo a fret re among : .MEN'S PYJAMA 8 $2 \u201ca Voinas .Me 120 We desire that Lady Abenteen shall share | the prime doune of the laud, zod u e MASTE HUMAN tn Torants, on @ctober 24 MEN'S bu AMA SUITS, 2.00 ach -S CARSLEY\u2019S Fommard Nx um with « © Welcome.live Ladyships share grand opera stage in .sèw yk ston, cena = Dal.Ss PYJAMA SU I>, $2.00 each a .Ra niin ie ux tor humanity have enshrined her name in all ladefphia, and cities rs far\u2019 west as MILES - fn this city, on Serember 1 Maw bay MEN'S PYFAMA SULTS) #200 eao | , : i a White) Aa ES artss Her devotion and charitable endeavor Chicago, iti grand concert, and in the Bos.housic street » June re Scan 5 Ps 4 SULES\u2019 $3.00 cach © Notre Dame Street, Montreal._sn1_ H dsome Dress Effects able RN ; bave won general admiration, ton.Symphony Urche tra «-Mterts, she.Funeral notes héreaîter.(Toronto, Chicago MEN'S PYJAMA SUILS; $2.00 andso CALIFORNIA - WINES We trust that Your Excellency will be greatly .» and New York papers please copy.) Ss PYJAMA SUITS, 33.00 h blensedl during your tenure of the-ofice of Gover, herself one of the Tricht coal stars - NIXON At Toronto, October 7, Frank II.N MEN'S PYJ; sr AS > each Zi fandel sé 210 por-tieneral, ES that the all-wise God w ill guard Malle.Irene Pevay, prima donna secondo, Nixon, aged 33 years.MEN'S PYJAMA SULTS, $2.00 eac CHEAP BREAD Our Novelties in Dress Goods this * alive iv 2 and id guide, you.Her Ladyship and your family of the Tavary ompany.is from the Noval 4 M > wy ceasing.Burgu of the Socis ty, Wwe are our Exo pera, unite And s SA pe = NE aban A aa ite of he anse Mens Fancy Flanuel Pyjama Season are not yet * .parody 35 1 Jency's dovoted servan ° stress of rarest powers Baroness- Helen her 3sth yeur.Suits, vuly $2,00 cach, We have still fuither Novelties to A pu Le signed) Jauxs Hanver, von Doenhoff, pita Go .na contralto, is NASH\u2014At Buste, Montant, on Friday _morsinz \"At S.CARSLEY\u2019S, 0 | offer this week.fauverne tv 1e © Sackvr re Ba from the-lmperial Opera, Berlin, but has Oct, 2, Harry Nosh.aged 2 Fears, T months ave ve W t S 1] È 3: su ist Ÿ ident.been Lea in America before, notably wud 2 days.es eins FRASER, VIGER 2 CO.Jamie \u201cice presiden with the one famous American Opera OPONOGHUE- At Oden-bune, October 3Ist Flaznelette Night Shirts, 750 each End 3 ib.Loaf 2nd Vice-president.Company and clsewhere, and is con- Mrs Catherine ODologhue, widow of the late | laznelette 3 h MADEIRA WINES, James T.MITCHELL.ridered one of the yreatest contraltos John Mark O'Donoghue.LP.Flannciette Night Shirts, 50 esac) Provision for Gloves ! Gloves! Gloves [ Secretary.of the times.Sofia Komani, soprano; is | PATTERSON.AtOttana, on Uvtabe r 21, Joseph .Flannelette Night Shirts, 75¢ each St 5} t Montreal, Hallowe'en, 180.trom Milan.a singir of renown and great Patterson, aged 65 years.Flanuelette SN Shirts, se cach ore Û cents.- His Excellency ropiied as follows: Mont.abilitiex.* ara Carr, recent is s said to Le RPRIN At Toronto.on Saturday, October 3, Fiunnelette Nizht Shirts, 750 eac i Mr.ent and members of the Mon one of the most promising young artists on Ë anct Thonson, widow of late Juines L.Robin.Flanneietts Nicht Shirts, Joc cach We put into stock to-day a fine lot real Caledonian Society, Qu ir } ay say so, the (pera tye, Payne Gu e.Charles = ~ Fluunelette Nicht Shirts, 756 each - 2699 ST.CATHERINE st.ellow-countrymen and fellow-pountry- Bassett and Wn, Stephens primo tenors, PERL DETECTS UF TE Ent RELL Tiapnelette Night Shirts, 5c cach \u2014OF women, -1 thank you cordially fur the wel: arv first in their class.Clarke and Bassett come which vou have extended to us, And | both have had Eury, = © reers Emil tervice, Temple Lud.nr, This Agency 15 Ni t VINE chthe Feusiners \\ oer, .v SHRE RY w EN ES.for the manuér in which, through this Steger, baritone, had :.rprising successes hen cal te eue The Th 3 ye.l'iannelette 3 Night AUTUMN & WINTER GLOVES 1005, Pemartins £130 the very handsome and gracefully worded address, before coming over to Join Tavary in Au.Juadise laubs rT eo Thee Teles iris, on i -\u2014 supenor rich you have recorded your léyalty to the Queen st, his latest engagements being in Lon.PO Ce v 7 one At 0S.CARSLEY'S, t a E AE Se 7 » = and your good will towanls Her Majesty's Fon where hie maintained a high place in ï LIFEINSURA PDLICIES FROM ee .GLOVES of every description or oil Frat, \u201cion conte man 20 $1008 #n representative.grand opera.lArthur entonaer & Dudiex, EBSUNAL TEENS UEANCE POLICIES BRON - ro el.Winter Wear.a Vexartin s Club Superior Rich - Such a manifestation of loyalty is no new also haritones,.are first rank.medintely converted int tas pe sr 5 Cretann- CH oad Rest: 5 i5e.\u201ceach\u201d CTY and BACON-The choses stock in the pS .\u2018 vel re 1 a se ne thing on th he part of Scotc men, and this Conrad Dehrens, bass \"rrefande of the O.Box 1 157 Sf treut, Montrçai i tl + Ç .- > -\u2014Ver- ue de Paste.À |.t t Çî PERSONAL 55 Jane» be Te + Cretouhie Head Rests, 15¢.each FREE EGGS and FINE RÉTTER a specialty.\u201d FINE \"LINED GLOVES for ptet Cale otre ay 1X Te 00 del y tie fa hate Sou are.eh Sone or Simoat an mich in rand opera.Rx te : 2 Bares Matt He ÈS * Cretonne- Hend Rests, 13e.each - MOML COOLED, sugar curs! Hams, Glasgow Beet Winter Wear.sue magnif: ' 5 œ \u2018Canadians: a while T Seutch .tockho! remurestto 38 ner Sherry.\u2026.\u2026.15 6 3300 Canadians; an hile trast: chmen le is from the Imperial Opera, Stockholm.5 Cretonne Head Rests, 15¢., each Han Engluh liga, Sweet Pickles, Catsaps, tn great Five 8 Obl sherry, Tb IW 30 UW are not forgetful to entertain strangers, Thomas G Guise and Sl Mascotte rank next \u2014_ 25 ; - ; À ri \u2018pe Head } Mme APRES, Malaga ; / Euperior Rich > 45: sou still less their fellow-countrçmen, the cum- among the bassos, M.Gelang is a buffo tenor wird or wet: pricy Alldruggnes | MSt i) Cretunue Head M este, 15c.ench.Graven and all other fruit and çame in scason NE or Jight\u2014A hiration of the genial hoy tality of the of note, and bears Luffo tenor roles with, Praia WHY \"SUFFER WITH TOOTHACHE Cretonne Head Rests, 150, each POTATOES We sell the vory best Winter Wear.Hoi oo 19 9 um Canadian with that à SMEAR ALS WE Cretonne Heu Bests, Lae.each J.H.E.DAVIS, \u2014 Rogers 5 15 AE homeo ei eee | fr tante ee ire yom uit cape pe Pt 2 i , Couking Wine.3 « 3 .aaudies and ptlemen, pers twenty sts.Herr Max Gabrie festa frente = hat T.Lyvas, vor.s A and Head Hosts covêred French Cre- Telelphone 4458.2620 54.Catherine Me FINE FUR LINED GLOVES.FRASER.VIUER & OU.Scotch people are of a.2 } ou Bou chat i the director.One of Lhe features of the \u201cios 9 , Loe.vue 2088 c are modest ar avary re s the new PERsaNalL os hi LANES tonne, only Lue.cach, ARSLEY*S, = \u2014 \u2014= Cha PORT WINE disposition-at least, \u2018 ve au fi be hat hich so much has been written within cured by udng Dorenwends ta or At =.C: GLOVES for Children, Ladies ES.J \u2014strangely enough other ple don\u2019t al ew months past, \u201cI Poglincei æou- orne fa ee vais dE vip .- .\u2014THE- and Gontlomen ~ The Royal Wine, £15, Par | ways seem to sve it.We Rit, aow- cavallo, and an opera equally beautiful and ¢ s ee H_ tm em lar \u20ac \u2026 #0 ever, that occasionally, for instance on Hal: sensational as Mascagni\u2019s \u201cCavalleria Er ane i! dian (General Eleetri Old Reson £100 Gldest om [loweenand st Andrew's Day, we do relax Rusticana\u2019 me?Que ras Mal day, Noremr Cretonne Sofa Cushions, 90e: each Lalla PIC .se a little and indulge in some allusions to parle Tavary and her company ill epponr Cretonne Sofi Cushions, 90c.each ; .180 wlfit we consider national characteristics.nd opera all next week at the WI LLIAM BYRD, Cretonne Sofa Cushions, 900.ench [ COMPANY (Limited).JAS A OGILVY & SONS + na But even then one thing.should be clearly Neem of Music, \u2018 contacter Grefonne Sith Cushions: We, cach ee À.\u2018 HE understood, when, ve celchnts ur attach, Dramade Notes i : \u2018ie ~ Cretonne Sofa Cushions, each READ OFFICE: .: êæ (disparaging other nationalities which, \u201cNora Maghree\u201d will be given at the G83 Lagauchetiere >trect, Cretonpe' Sofa Cushious, We.each The Family Drapery and Linen 40 hand in hand with us, we trust will con.| Saturday matinee at the Quecn's ave Telephone 30h House teiefbune 7230, Cretenne Sofa Cushions, We.each 65 to 71 Front Street West, ' 160 tinue to build up the PaderewSki is havin a err ous tour a - u prosperity of this Here in Canada, for in- einliy to value, as I am sure we do, the sturdy and robust qualities of the Englishman -qualitivs which originally built up the grand and free constitution of England, which has spread, like a mighty tree, thropghout the world with the extension of the Bi Warehouse, TORONTO, Ont.| \u2018 \u201cFRASER, V GER & CO, .- - À 203 te 207 St.Antoine street.Capital, - $1 ,300,000.: 144 te 130 Mountain street.100 ST JAMES STREET.FACTORIES PETERBOROIGHE, Ont.| Ca a Telephoue : £5.nt SR ne Teeny BARRIER HEHD | in England and Hootland.not end until the third week of mber.Nancy Mcintosh the p\\merican singer, has made a t.in the leading part of \u201cUwpia (Limited),\u201d the now Gilbert and Sullivan opera.produced at the London Savoy.a Cretonno Sois Cushions, gc.each\u2019 Sofa Cushions covered Cretonne, with Sateen Fridls, only $c.each, \"At 5.CARSLEY'S aspapneseeses| | TT ureat Dominiun.fs prepared to give estimates for all classes ot tances wo ought es Woodwork, Alterations, Repairs, Shop and Oder Fittings.eic.au 2 ; ritish Adelina Patti and her hushand Nicolini he An imporiant Point of Merit.® SILK COVERED HEAD REsTs |1802 Notre Dame st, MONTREAL, I a 1\u20acS y Empire.1 am delighted to hear tot St.willaail for America in the SS, \u201cLucania.& SILK COVERED HEAD RESTS ; ! + The Best Tonic is: 9 Goonge's saciot ie as sites societion of ds the will make \"a hee tour in 10e 2%: SILK COVERED HE 3 merica, openir n New York on No.as Milk Granules # SILK COVERED HEAR RESTS : /Theomsen-Meuston Street Railway Genera & S 7.4 M I N AÀ L .Mother Green's T har which A Irish nationality, ith ita vopiber % pening w @ SILK COVERED HEAD RESTS tersaad Metar.; \u2018Brilliant A I de eriplo alfianses Both \u201cTuxedo\u201d and \u201cAfrica\u201d wil ap A I+ nlantutels five from starchy matter, SILK COVERED HEAD RESTS Thomsen-Houston Systems of Allermats 3 - - 3 St th role \u201chve thintle and ia © Ine at the Queen's Theatre within the next SE nie aent i Leertey Fong al other $9; ; IFAI> RESTS Current Apparatus for Incandescent Light.\u2014BECALSE\u2014 Prerts a \u2018few months.Both have been successful in = (nant fois and contats no Glucose as SILR COVERE D HEA ST a, k mement che tocde does à et and Intertwined with them the mapte leaf.New York.They are performances of à > ue Lane Sugar T° SILK COV ERED HEAD RESTS Edisen Systems of Low Tension Direct Car- Bf fe arree pu ur foud to ass to the Se ve pe that neither our English the spectacular nature with pleaty of music = and brilliant\u2019 costumes.\u201cThe comic opera \u201cShing: Ching\u201d will be rent Apparatins for Incandescent Lighting.Rlectric Are Lighting Apparatus.It is a scientific: fact that infants unter seven months ot ace annot us rehy enthusiasm of Scotch people on a Scottish w Silk Covered Head Bests, in new- night.~ As to England, tchmen have est shapes, ® wm any tombin lion be more happy.+ .Kleetric ining Apparatus, \\ i t sh ol i ven at the Queen's Theatre next wegk, ! BE BA Fwy + NH GED } | At 8S, CARSLEY\u2019S, Apparatus for Long Distance Transmission + * the Cd ROUE we © not rao he f is new to Montreal, tut jt: comes from of Power.¢ Brazil's New Navy.historic Scot who declared that before he finttering success in Philadelphia.The ra will be giver under the direction of chard Stahl, the composer.\u2018 To sccure quiet fur.thé\u2019 patrons of the Grand Opcra House, Toronto, this week the manager put up the prices of the upper gallery from tweuty-Ave to difty cents, thinking it would koep away the students, hut vl the latter were as frequent.patrons of the theatre and as noisy as ever.ring the recent meeting of the British Associstion at Nottingham, Kugland, it adjourned for à night to witness a perform.was a Scotchinan who once said to the ance uf \u2018Pharaoh, by Wilson Barrett sud his company.The meminrs of the Asso.editor of a comic pa paper \u201cI sup se vou dote ; ' VIE gpa many fanny \u2018things sent ciation sen La rrett à letter of com- A ou ne See Aye acaid-y for !\"the accuracy of hin ropru- : Be editor, You have no lden, 1 assure - mes SETrY we ; \" Weil: sald the other, inferrupting which the play deals, the minutenens him.\u201cwhy don't you put them ing 1 be details, an the dieasing and setting = had ben two hours in London * bang went saxpence™?It ia, perhaps, a little odd that i you should be amused by such an observation, for I was taught when young (that ia, when | obtained part of my education in Eunglaud) that Scotchimen do not understand jokes, I confers 1 have always wondered.why.it that is the cage, they are so fond of ing Jukes, or a least, auempting to to make them.have heard i majority of the jokes sent to Punch ona: nate {ruin Scotchmen, hut 1 don\u2019t know if it HIRES REED, re How tar \u2014The says: Six more United States merchant steamships have been purchased by the Government of Brazil for use as warships The \u201cPowerful\u201d and \u201cEl Rio\" of the Morgan Line, and the \u201cAdvance,\u201d \u201cFinance,\u201d Alliancia,\u201d ueguranes and \u201cVigilanca® IE of the recent United States and Brazil mail steamship company.-f \u201cA Child J leasant.Havor, gentle, action rin | effects of rap of when CES x cer } ni rhc ee mother be custive or vins the must grati- Tying results follow its use; so that it is the best family remedy known, and every family should ha have a bottle on hand.Cotton Cushions in all Sizes Cotton Cushions in all Sizes .Cotten Cushions in all Sizes \u2018 Cotton Cushions in all Sizes Cotton Cushions in all Bizes Cotton Cusliivns iu all Sizes \u201cCotto Cushions in all Sizes Cotton Cushions in all Sizes |! Cotton Cnskiions for covering w with _ , Faney-Work, old Dr.Gordon's $ Remedy fon den \"SRESENT {PR RESENTS Hi EERE FOR .CHRISTMAS.A ND.NEW.Every one is anxious to have a Present.SLLORD MONTH | 2165: apres {ese fod \"CURES POSITIVELY Lret Power, Nervous Dehiiity, Failing Manhood, Terr Diseases crml Ly 8 * -\u2014< YEAR 8.| AcE _CARSLEY'S.8 earn: .ae an RA Hey ot that joke, at apy mate, was not in: erally.Throw h their president the ea ae poh reveal, rut mer, BL ACK GOO n S .Bagh den crested wren is the smallest + presente rrett with a laurel wreath er fering fro m the effects 0, t the +B THIRD woR™ .' : .\u2018 HT Excellence 7 a speech was a very happy made of uv crus n further cv idence of jess Nao Ss , ; 1 < - - ; .- peer one, many is remarks creating uc ph ation is abilitios as an actor an Lo rr aldo.hoxra for 83, OO rams by mail S.CA RSLE YS You need not buy them when you can get them for nothing.re nie eee wil receive Pas veu rer ap intment called the Ycereal lar.re = tor Meu only, tells you now bo gob wes and stag veil Is the best store .Montreal We give a Present to every Cash Buyer.mental and bodily by using Carter's A Hallow-e'en Wedding.forty away.Before His Excellency, era © refc to the death of SirJuhn A remarking that though the gathering \u201cLittle Liver Pil Address, QUEEN MEDICINE CO., Montreal, « If the purchase is not considerable, a purchase ticket is given.al ' FOR RALE BY tor all kinds of Black and There was a happy Tien on at tho residence of Mr.Willian Koss, on Mance st.JONN T.LYONS, Cralg and BI : Those purchase tickidts are exchanged for valuable preee Special Notices.of a social and even festive character, 3 \" last eveniny fur Miss Grace Ross i Dn.EK, aia Shred Dleary Eee.Mourning Goods.R| hen required.nta Enlarged orchestra with \u201cShing Ching.\u201d it would not be out of harmous with i was fy to Mr.Ww liam fo Hated For- | a DECARY cor.8t.Denla &: St.Céther: nest.Le W \u2014\u2014\u2014 purpose if they.were to remember with aythe, ear of the carpet department 31 trod RSS No other establishment in Montreal can offer such advantages.KaxsixaroN.\u2014 Our free bus service sy mpathy those who were in sorrow.He oa Messrs.S.firernahiolds, Son & Co.The \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 p= : frometcalte avenue, y western ¢ terminus othe ested that the are Chuuld bo re res Fa, James M.Boy \u2026 of Deauharnols, y - =\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\" _ ects = = efine street cars, to Keusington, w ested to play a roch funeral march at asalst ov, N CENTS FOR SALE S.CARSLEY, ; De pontinued Ta Tacsday.Thurday aud Se adding that\u2019 to foale hmen, and especially Mowatt, orion of i er charme w - .turday, fi .n n Land t 1lépclers, nothing was more su C .Mi toss made charm- 1768, 1707, 1700, 1771, 177% 178, 177%, 1 Company.ent, > & Tonple Balin tive py solemuity an nd thon than the bridesmaid, \u2018and Dr.best ann ~AT Ti B- Notre Daux STREET, D U P U IS F RE R ES.: oN Sn Saw Te Macao o ot à pit A jament.© mag.i TleT à [eeeption ing ana 3 we h - acrae co lod x reques\u2019 on à ah some \u201cSTAR\u201d Office ; Cn MONTREAL au = 0x.4 ; \u201c Shing Ching next weak.Balore leaving the ball, Lady Aberdgen.whe American cities, wip / \u2019 es \u201cbe : + : / ; ; ë.i.1 | ~ Ci ee D'À \u2018to be ous of Derby \"Hz ne 8 LAST EDITION.SEE -THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1893.- LAST EDITION, m\u2014\u2014 = SWINDLING THE FARMERS.Story of a Short Lived Produce Firm, | THEY EOUGHT ON CREDIT AND SOLD FOR CASH.Goods Sacrificed to obtain the Money.Where is Mr, Simpson, Who is Mr.Shaw, wien are we going to get our money { These ave queries that over a score of farmers who Rave entrusted\u2019 goods to the gentlemen bearing the «above names would like somebody to answer.\u201cShaw and Simpson, produce merchants,\u201d is painted in big black letters on the windows of No.102 Foundling atreet, but neither Mr.Shaw nor Mr.Simpson can be found inside.The door is locked, aud inside is only \u201ca begs ably army of barrels and | whith may or may not contain * goods, Yesterday there was a gathering of angry farmer around the store demanding their money,\u201d but they were informed that Mr.Simpson was not in.As for Mr.Shaw mortal in Montreal has not ret set eyes on that elusive gentleman, There ix a story of ways that are dark and tricks that are not vain in the history of the short morcantile carver of Messrs.Shaw « Simpson.About a month ago a Mr.Simpson, Who is au ordinary locking young man, came to Montreal and put up at the St.Lawrence Mall.He engaged an ottice at I?Foundling street.and immediately installed as manager Mr.Chas.Hamilton.\u201d Mr.Hamilton is not nitkn wn to Montreal, in fact the police reconds tell his story.He was formerly the manager 6f Mr, William Alan Shep nls bugis © miploy meat agency, and had been but recent!y released From hal, shers he had served à six month's term fore his connection with that swindling concern.The firm of Shaw & Simpson was regularly registered, and, under the skillful guid ance of Mr.Hamilton, started into busi.The first Ness, thing the firm did was to advertise largely in the country papers, soliciting consignments of : duct from the farmers, The firm under took to do the business for 23 pep cent.comission.Circulars were also sent o CITARLFR TIIANMILTON, For à time Manager of Shaw & Simpson.| out brawdeast over the country, in fact two larly typewriters were kept steadily employed in writing and addressing these oir culars.- Agents \u2014vete-also- appointed \u2014in- Quebec and Ontario, the finn having some 27 agents in all.most of these reputable\u201d starvkecpers, who were chosen for the in- fHlgence che à were supposed to have in tL ting consignments from the faviers.Mos liberal terms were otfered these gent While offering the farmers to do their business at 24 per vent, Messrs Shaw aad Simpson actually agreed to pay the agents 3 per cent on all business, $2 for every new cus- .lomer, and in-some instances even\u201d salaries.vf fran 825 to SW per month.To still further inspire confidence it was said that the Mr.Shaw ofsthe tivm was a well known and respected member of the produce exchange in the city.It was easy todethis.Mr.Shaw himself was never seen.When any curious custuiner asked \"WHERE IS MR, SHAW! ne wis told that Mr, Shaw was on his way out from the Old Country.Mr.Shaw is still on his way out from the Old Country, that is, if there is a Mr.Shaw at all.The effect of the tirms business methods soon became apparent.The agents, delighted at securing the business of such liberal firm, sent in all the produce they could procure and stuff actually Joured into the firm.Butter, cheese, hogs, wans, peas, hay, dead and live poultry, honey, apples, onions, hides, potatoes, in fact every class of produce\u201d was_shipped-to- Messrs.Shaw and Simpson.Farmers deserted reputable city firms with whom they had been dealing for years, to go overto the newcomers.Cafrloads of stuff arrived for then daily.They were doing a big business.They commenced to paralvze the trade here.Nuch, prices were never scen before.Everything, went, no reasonable or unreasonable offer refused, appeared submitted from the head office of the Com- pa © Enutly regret to hear of the death of sir John Abbott Plensa couvéy oùr sinoure syu pathy to his family.\" The annual myeling of the Mackay lusti- tute has been pos panel un EC à the death of Sir Fo n Abbott, K.C, M.G.The Marbor Commissioners.Mr.Henry .Bulimer being in the chair, have ted the follow ing resolution aocot the deat of Sir uhu Abbott: Resolved, that the Harbor Commissioners de- tire tu express their deep regret at the death uf the Honorable Sie Jolin J.CL Abbott, K.C.MG.ex-Premicr of the Dominion, Jud for faa) Foams a weber of this bowrd while ur of the city of Mutitrval, aud lo place on record L their approcia- tion of the invaluable services he rendered to the harbor of Moutreal during the said period.as hell aa during the many Sears he was the chiet {i adviser to the Tru hat as u mark of \"spect to his memory the pmromabers of the Board do attend the funeral in a T hat a copy of this resolution\" be sent to Lady T Abbott and fawily.\u2018The Faculty of Law of MoGill are to meet in the Fraser Institute this evening to adopt suitable resolutions on.the death of Sir John Abbott, and tu arrange for representation at the funeral.The:News In London.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] Loxnox, November 1 (Bwipire calle), \u2014 The death of the ex-Premier of Canada is receiving that attention here which Canadian events of importance all seem to obtain now._ The evenin pers \u201cthe news first, all publi She obituaries of Sir John Abbott.\u2018 STREET RAILWAY RESPONSIBLE | Verdict of the Jury_B Better Conductors Should Have Better Wages, and Cars Should Have Life- Saving Apparatus.The inquest into the death of the late Rev.Edmund Botterell! was continued Festenday.The first witness called was Mr.A.Holmes, who testitied that the car was vin ten tuiles au hour.He had tinied the cars between Metcalfe avenue and Hochelaga, and the time taken was nearly an hour.John Robertson, a carter, thought the car was gving thirteen or fourteen miles an Hour, Ile was sure ity speed doubled that \u201cof a horse, which was seven miles an hour, Thomas Diamond, auvther carter, bes lieved it was going from twelve to tifteen \u2018miles an hour.But he had seen other cars running faster and yet come to a stopmuch more quickly.He Said the cars went faster in that section of the citv than anvwhere else, in order to make up for lost time elsewhere.Daniel Hyman, of 1904 Str Antoine street, heard the bell ring and the motorman shout.Mr.Botterell seemed to pay no attention to the ringing of the be The car was guinz from eight to ten miles an hour.Witness said he had been an em- love of the Street Railway Company but ad been discharge; he neverkiew why.île had been seen Ly an official of the Company before giving his evidence.But he repudiated the suggestion that he had been offered anything.Mr.Alex.Currie sw are that he was driv.ingz on the car at the time of the accident, and that it was not puing tou fast, wore over, that the motorman did his duty.Pilon was again re-examined and he tes- titied that he never was told to go fast in the west end of the city, although it was customary to do su.He reevived instruc: tious to reverse their controllér only in very exceptional cases.Cars never ran twelve miles an hour in the west end of the city.Mr.E.H.Botterell thauked the Coroner for the pains he-temk itr the investigation into the cause of his father's death.After two hours\u2019 deliberation the jury returned a verdict: holding the Montreal Street way responsible fur the rccident.Th lowing is the text of the verdiet : We the undersigned, empanelled as a coroner's jury for the purpose of ascertain: ing the facts attending the fatal accident that occurred on St.Catherine street of this city, between Closse and Lose on the afternoon about four o'clock of Bursday last, October 2, 138, du find : ; |_.L That the day > A time just mentioned Electric City » ssenjer Car Nu Us, while going westerly at au undetermined rate of speed, but which, from the evidence given, stdms to have been.more rapid than that allowed by jaw, struck the Rev.Edmund Botterell, ran over him and killed him.II.That the said city car at the time was in charge of one OU Brivo.as conductor, and one Jean Baptiste Pilson, as motorman.The motorman saw the unfortunate rever end gentleman from the front platform.of the car before the collision touk place, IL.That when seen Mr.Botterell appeared to be coming from the north side of St Catherine street to the south side of the same street, that at the time he was in \u2018robust health for a man of his age, 91 years, and suffered from no ailment exeept-ar-d fect of hearing.That Pilon admitted he could stop L the var \u201calmost instantaneously, easily within the time that the car would take to cover the space that Mr.Botterell was distant from the car when first seen, but he did not do so, tit satisiied himself by mevely-shouting, which did not avert the catastrophe.Pilon does not appear to be of suflicicut intelligence, and on testing him we tind him to be deficient in both.writing and reading and some ot his statements were foi- hich got, | To à .W.tait] general | CONVERSAZIONE AT MGILL |3 À A LARGE ATTENDANCE AT Last EVENINGS, FUNCTION.Their Excellencies and Lieut-Gover- nor and Mra.Chapleau Among Those Present\u2014List of In- ! vited Guests.\u2014_\u2014 The opening of the beautiful library presented by Mr.Peter Redpath te Metill College, yesterday, by Hix Excellency the Governor-General, was brought to a fitting close by a brilliant conversazione held last evening in the uéw building.\u2018The guests entered from McTavish street, through a lighted covered in passageway from the sidewalk to the door.The building was Juminated from top to bottom and: presented Kay spectacle {rum Sherbrooke and the adjhcsnt streets.The dressing rootus in the basement were well served with attendents; upstairs the ests were announced as they entered the ibrary, and were received by Mr.and Mrs.Peter Hodpath, sir nN Villian and Lady Da > and Mrs Jalin H.Yoison TEE Nr.McDonald, About half-past nine Ris Honor Lieutenant-Governor and Mrs Chaplexu and their party arrived, and at half-past ten Their Excellencies Lord and Lady Aberdeen came in from the Cale- donian Socicty's concert.As they entered the library on their way to the dressing- room specially prepared for \u2018them, the man at the door announced in sténtorian tones, \u201cTheir Excellencies Lord and Lady Aber deen,\u201d then sve ruee, \u201cGovernor-General.\u201d Presently, to the strains of \u201cGod Save the Queen,\u201d and divested of \u2018wraps, the distinguished guests re-entered the room, Lad Aberdeen escorted by Mr.Peter Redpath followed by His Excellency, who was in full Highland costume, wearing the tartan of the Clan Gordon.Lady Aberdeen wore a sash of the sae tartan.Lieutenant-Gov- ernor and Mrs, Chapleau.and Mrs.Brooks, of Sherbrooke, were now vf the reception rt Por this event about seven hundred invitations were issued, and between tive and six hundred people were present; duulit.less owing to -the sad death of Sir John Abbott.many.familar faces at similar gatherings were missed.In the desire to prevent a repetition of a former crush, perhaps the\u2019 opposite condition of affairs was just a little too nearly reach for \u2018a certain amount of *crush™ almost always attends a successful social function.However, those who were present enjoy: themselves and had all the.more room i which to show off their gowns, masculind _and feminine, The scene WAs à Very gay one from the gallery looking down un the movin crow there seemed a perfedt galaxy 0 hoods, which were worn according to the nature of the wearer, some_with coquetry, others with conscious dignity and a sense of general becomingness still others with much unconstious dignity.The Dean of Arts, Dr.Johnson, was a noticeable figure in his bright red gown, and made the color-loviug spectator wish that all the deans were similarly gowned.The decorations, consisting chiefly of anus and drvcenias, effectively augmented y masses of yellow and white bloom, were very line.The heaters\u2014eight in pum Ler\u2014placed at regular intervals down the centre of the main hall, were artistically used as stauds fur.the ver the face of the gallery were ung the Arts bauner and the College colors, otherwise there was an absence of bunting.So there was nothing to mar the beauty and symmetry of the wood-work and paoportions of this truly beautiful building, , WHICH 1S UNRIVALLED even by the famous buildings of architec: tural beauty at Oxford.The architect may well feel proud of | his s work, and the memory of the donors, Mr.and Mr=.Peter Red- path ought to be held in loving gratitude 3x all the students, present and- future, of old McGill, as well as in the hearts of their townspeople.The songs given by the Glee Club were well rendered and warmly received during t the evening, and also selections by njo Club.whose dulcet playing would not prepare one for the force wit which they give their college cry.\u201cFac.App.Sci.\u201d An orchestra also contributed very much to the general brightness of the evening in their selections, principally Scotch music in honor of the time, \u201cAll Hallowe'en.Some one talking over the equipment and at efficiency of McGill; its standing, fine schools of medicine, law, art, and above all its magnificent school of physical science, suddenly asked, \u201cBut where is the gymnasium! Alas! for \u2018the truthfulanswer wst be, \u2018\u2018there is not any.\u201d Some av perhaps a record will have to \"be written of the brilliant ceremonies \u2018attending the openingof a newgymnasium; may it soon.Fora library and hall for physical culture may well go hand in hand.| Physical and mental training are wedded together, and in these days of much study and many books the cid proverb: \u201cMens Sana i in corpore sano\u201d is apt to be forgotten.Re v._D._Coussir.rt, Misa Coussirat.Prot.And Mr.Cox, Mr.T.J.aud Mrs.Claxton, Mrs M.Carpenter, the Mimes Cam i Mr.8, Carsley, Mrs.G.Cheney Mr.and ) J.a Cantlie, Miss Cantlie, Mr.aud Mra, James Couper, Rev.G.Cornish, Dr.Robert ] Craik- Mr.aod Mrx.W.À.Cartyle, Mr.and Mrs.WS Curry, the very Rev u and Mrs.Carmichael, Rev, Dr.R.and Mrs, Cun ll, Prof.Calender, Miss Charlton, r Robe bert Cassils, Misa Cam ampbell, th he \u20ac ©.Cameron, ME and Mrs.Mr.and Mrs.RH.Conroy.Mr.hur Drummond, Mr.Huntiey Dranmond 3 Mr.and 3 nk Davis Miss Mayor and Mrs Desjardins, Mr Le Ne W.B.Dawson, Mr.and Mrs.C.S.De Witt, Mr, J.T.and Mrs Donald, Mr, and Nrs $ E I won, Miss Dawson, Mr.and Mrs G.C.niop, Mr, and Mrs .Jobell,.Mr.\u201cT.Davidson, Miss Davidson, Mr.and! Mrs.W.\u2018Drake, A.Durnford, the Missey Denton, the Hon.Marcus Doherty, Mr, and Mrs.J.Dunlop, Miss Dunlop, the Hou.Justice and Mes.Davidson, the } on, Justice.and Mrs, Doberty, the Very Rev, Dean of Quebec, Rev.Dr, tieonte Douxlas, the Misses Douglas, Mr.J.Dougnll.Miss Dougall, Sir William and Lady Dawson, Mr.whine J; Thay, Hon.G.A.and\u2019 Mrs.Drummynd, the Misses Dow, Miss Duncan, Mr.\u2018and\u2019 Mrs A.3% Daw es, Mr.and Nex A.\u2019R-Drummond, Miss-K.Druminond, Alr.P.1.Darey, Miss Darcy.Dr.and Mrs L, H Davidson; Mr.W.A.Daks, Mr.Geo.Dawson, Mr.and Mrs.Ww \u2018eltington Dixon, Rev.F.W.and Mrs, Dewey, The Rev.and Mrs, Desola, Mr.Lo Ia Day,\u201d Miss GM.Derick, 3.AL nbs DeWitt, Me.W\u2019R Dowling and lac \u201cTMS aid Mrs FL w \u2018Evans, Mr.and Mrs.R.M.Esdaile, Mr.and Mrs it J.Evans, Miss Erskine, Dr.and, Mrs Ellis, Mr.Evans, Dr.and Mrs.Eaton, Mr.and Mrs.Ewan, Miss Ewan, Mr.and Mis.A, SL Bwime, Mr.and Mrs.Elmenhorst, Mr.and Mrs.5.H.Ewing, Miss Fvime Mr.aud Mas.W.ON.Sivan, Miss Evans, Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Dadie.Miss Eadie, (Mr.and Mrs.John Elder, Mr.D.J.Evans, Rev, Canon Ellegnod, Mr.P.N.Evans, Archdeacon and Mrs.Evans, Miss Evans, Rev.Canon Empson.Mis G: Fairer, Mr.and Mrs R.Miss Fleet, Dr.and Mrs.Fortin, Mr.and Mi S.Finley, Miss Finley, Mr.\" A, Falconer, LA E.Feuwick, Mr.and Mrs.H.Fry, Dr.Fin ley, Rev.and Mrs: J.Fleck, Mr.and Mrs, James Ferrier, Miss Ferrier.Mr.and Noite Fairman, Mr.and Mrs Ww.Finley] Mr, Arnold F inley.Mr.G.A.Green, Rev.E: \u2018and Mrs, Gould, Mr.and Mrs.J.Gould, Mr.C.H.Gould, Mr.U.M.Gould.Mr.and Mrs.James Garduer, Mr.ani Mrs R.R.Grindley, Mrs.Greenshields, Miss Greenshields, sr.and Mrs.E RB Greenshields, Mr.and Mes.A.F.Gault, Mr.and Mrs.C.A.Geotfrion, Mr.and Mrs.E.K.Greene, Mr.and Mrs.J.Gillespie, the Misses.Gillespie, Dr.and Mrx Girdwood, the Misses Girdwood, Dr.and Mrs Gardner, Mrs.J.K.Gre ror, Rev.Donald and Mrs.Grant, Sir Casilver and Lady Gzowski, Miss H.8 Gardner, Dr, A.D.Greene, Mr.C.H.Gould, Mr.and Mrs Hugh Grabam Sir James A.Grant and Lady Grant, Nrs, M.H.Gault, The Misses Gault, Mr.L.H.Gault.Rev.M, Harris, Miss Harrington, Nr.and Mrs.C.Ho Mr.R.Hampson, M and Mrs.G.F.Hartt, Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Henshaw, Mr.Fred Henshaw, Mr.An- rus Hooper, Mr.and S losmer, Mr.and Mrs \u2018Dr.and Mrx.Hingston, T.Hunt, Mr, and Mrx Philip\u201d Holland, Hon.R.N\\, and Mr=.Hall, the Misses Hall, Mrs.E Holton, Hon.J.8.and Mrs.Hail, Mr.and Mrs Hutchinson, Mr.Feat Mrs M.Sir NY au + Hersex.James Ste henson, Mr.T.on Shatghness Mr.and Mrs.J.W.elton, Miss Stel ton, Mr.and Mm 5 Stancliffe, Mr.-and Mr.Frank.Stephen, Nr.and Mrs.R.C.Smith, Mr.and Mes CH.Stephens, Mr.WV.Skaife, Mr.and Mre Lewis Skaifé, Mr.and Mrs WW.Sproule, Mr.W.A.Strong, Mr.and Mrx RO W.Shepherd, Miss Shepherd, Mr.and Mes LP, :W.St, Geurge, Nr, J.and Si Mr.and Mrs.G.Sumner, Mrs and Mrs, G.wart, She pherd, Dr.and Ars.Sutherland.Mr.J 5, Stephens, Miss Symers, Miss Smith the Misses Scola, and Mrs.Sp pray Miss Sp B.Silcox and Sileox, Rev.Thaw, Mr.and Mrs.C B Mr.C.RB.Smith, Miss C.Smardon, Miss M.Seymour, Rev.Prof.and Mrs.Sprimger, Dr.and Miss Stirling, Miss ater, Mr.and Mrs J.W.Tucker, Miss Turner, Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Thomas, Miss Thutuas, Jude and Mrs.Tait, Mr and Mrs A.Taylor, Sir Charles and y Tupper, and Mrs.Wi'R.Miller Mr.and Mrs.H.5 C.Ar.and Mrs.John Torrance, Mr.and Mrs, I AV, Torrauce, An roan, Mr Mr, ames Torrance, Mr.an Mr.and Mrs.Trenholme, Rev.NS , Frvop\u2014 Mr- and Mrs.BR Tory, Mr.R.Thornton.| Mr.Unjuhart and the Misses Urquhart.Mr.and Mr W.C.Van Horne, the Naa Van Horne, Rev, Mr, Veld and Mrs.\"Mr.W.H.Warren, Mise, Warren, Rev, La £ _Warriner, Rev.- Mrs.Watkins, Mr.- W.Mr.and Mrs \u201d Mrs R.White, Miss W hite, Mr.and Mrs.Waud, the Misses Waud, Mr.W.T.White, Mr, R.J.Wicksteed, Hon.and Mrs.Ward, Miss Ward, Mr.and Miss Watts, Dr.J.Workman, Mr.and Mrs.H Wallis, Rev.and rs.Warden, Miss Warden, Judge and Mrs.Wurtele, Miss O'Brien, Dr.aud Mrs.Wilkins, Rev, E.Wood, Dr.and Mrs.Wrisht.Mrs, Holton.Wood, Birmingham.Mr.Mrs 8 C.Ww right, Me.and Mrs W.wi atsan; Sis Wortele, Mr.D.'H.Warriner, Rev.J.ned Mrs W illiamson.JOHNSTON WAS MURDERED.Goodfellow Split His Skull and Then Fed.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) SovTH DrruaN, Que, November 1\u2014John Goudfellow, a man aged sixty, at Lisgar, began an altercation with Henry Johnston, aged eighteen, in a bara at \u2018Johnston\u2019 's place this morning.But few words were exchanged over the harness, which was the cause of the row, when Goodfellow seized an axe and struck Johnston twice on top of the head, crush- in the skull and laying bare the brain.Death followed immediately.Goodfellow escaped aud bas taken to the woods.NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGER.Bio Brokers S958 Fractei Tavier wrens on Bros Mr.and Mx.G.(Ty Rev.Frans and Mrs, Henderson, Miss Henderson, Dr.and Mrs, Home, Mr.and Mrs, J.C.Holden, Mr.and Mrs R.B.Hart, Mr.and Mie J.Hodson, Miss Hod, son, Mr.and Mrs ML Hy Mr.\u201cand Ni EP.Hannaford, \u2018Mr.Geurge Hooper, Rev.J.E.and Mrs Hill, Dr.and Mrs Harrington, Rev.W.J.and Mrs Hunter, Mrs.Haswell, Mr.and Mrs Hadrill, Miss F.Hunt, Mrx J.B.Johnson, Airs.Howell, Miss Hunter.Mr, A.Johnson, jr.Mr.and Mrs.R.C.Jamison, Miss Jamison, Sir Francis and Lady Johuson, Mr.Jesse Joseph, Dr.and Mra.Johnson, the Misses Johnson, PU.Johnston, Miss A7 S_ James, ) Jackson, Rev.L.H.and Mrs.Jord Mr.and Mrs.H.R.Ives.Mr.and Mra.A.Kingman, Mr.H.J.Kavanagh, Dr.Kirkpatrick, Miss Kirk- trick, Dr.and Mrs.Kelly, Miss King, Ir.Warden King, -Mr.and Mrs G.MN Kinghorn, Mr.and Mrs.+ Kennedy, Mr.J.J.G.King, Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Keefer, Mr.R.A.Klock and lady.\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.David Leach, Miss Leach, Mrs.and Miss Leach, Mr.and Mrs.P* Laing, Mr.and Mrs.J.FL Learmont, Mr.and Mrs.Theodore, Labatt, Mr.and Mrs.Robert Lindsay, Hon.Sir [Alexander and Lady Lacoste, Miss Lacoste, Mr, Campbell Lane, Mr.and Mrs.\\W.D.Lighthall, Mr.and Mrs.F.& Lyman, Mr.H.H.Lyman, Dr.and Miss Leprohon, i Ar.Me W.R Eugene Latieur, Mr.P.J.Lafleur, Dr.Lafleur, Rev.ore Letleur, Lambe, the Misses Lambe, Miss Mabel Mk.and Mrs.E.Mann.Mr.T.Ww.Molson, Miss Michison, Dr.and Mrs.F.T.Molson, iss Molson, Mr: and-Mrs.A.Mitchell the Misses Mitchell, Mr.and Mrs.H .Meredith.Mr.and Mrs Charles emai Mr, Miner, Mr.and Mrs J.L.Morris, Dr.an Mrs.Molson, Mr.rT de M.Marler, Miss Marler, Mr.and Mx J.H.R.Molson, Miss Hin, Mr.and Mrs, John Molson, Nr.and iss A.an thé wottoes on which the firm did business Shaw and Sim son got their goods on trust and sold for cash, for any thing they could get.Apples w orth &i a barrel were sacrificed at $2; turkeys, whose market value was 8} cents per pound, were sold at 7 cents! eggs sold for 5 cents when the market price was 17 cents; honey went 2 and 3 cents per pound below its real value.One instance of this may be given.They purchased in the country à ot of 45 boxes of cheese at vents nid down here, and sold to a wellknown dealer in Montreal at 10¢ cents.Some of the produce merchants were shrewd cnough to take advantage of low figures at which thesd goods were \u20ac ving and purchased the produce as fast ns lexars.Shaw and Simpson offered it, while they looked at each other and asked how lonz it was likely to last.A short ime agojomebody who happened to know Hamilton called theattentionof Mr.Simpson to the fact that he was a gaol bird.After that Hamilton disappeared, and Stmp- son claimed that he had discharged him, while another manager was brought in.While all this was going on some of the farmers and agents, who had sent in produce, dropped into the store and asked for their money.Theré was none there for them, but they saw instead pasted on the wall à notice to the effect that bills were payable only on the fifth of every month.Yesterday there were a number of farmers in DEMANDING THEIR MONEY, but they were informed that Mr.Sim son was out of the city.Mr.Simpson, in left town on Saturday ,stating that woul be back on Monday.He bas not yet put in appcarance and\u2019 when a STAR reporter called at thesplace of busihess this morning it Was locked up.A consignment boxes of cheese that came to the firm was sent back to the shippers by the Grand Trunk Railway.here are to-day eight cars on the track for the firm containing hay, peas and beans, It is said that the firm inin debt to the farmers fully $7000, and some of the.victims will attempt to hold the agents responsible, The Late Sir John Abbott.\u201c Lady Abbott has received numerous tole- ms of: condalence.The Earl and Coun: have sent a mer.: the sorrow a the lost of the deceased \u201ca oman, Sir John Thompson also sent a meas in his own name and that of the whole Cabinet.The Hon.J.Alderic Ouimet and Lieutenant-Governor John Boyd, of New Brunsw ick, expressed thelr regret and sor rov At a meeting of trustees of the Guardian Five & Life Assurance Co., held to-day, the following resolution was RESOLVED.\u2014 That the Trustees have hea with great t of the decease of their ie chairman, the Honorable Sir John Caldwell Ab bart.K.C.M.U.and desire to © ress their sense où loss En his removal from tho r midst; That a copy of this resolution be sent to the family of deconred as expression of their regard and not-contirmes tes VE Wefind from theevidence of Mr.Franklin, the inspector of the Street Railway Co., that about une hundred and tifty motormen are in the service of the Company, and that Pilon was equal in fitness for the pusi- tion he held to about two-thirds of that number, and that the pay of each man is 427 cents per hour, a remuneration not ual to that given to laboring wen and furthermore that the car Was not equipped with proper apparatus in the front of the car to protect pedestrians from.similar accidents, which protection, is atforded the public in other cities, On these considerations we find that the death of the Rev.Edmund Botterell was caused by the employé and property of the Company and that the class of men having charge of said property are not fitted for the responsible position on hold, nor can they be obtained 14 2-7 cents perhour and that whel ihe life and safety of multitudes are endangered by irielliciency, it becomes the buunden duty of all in authority to see that such serious defects are remedied, and we consider that \u201cJean Baptiste Pilon and the Montreal Street Railway Company are responsible for the death of the said Ter.Edmund Bot- terell.(Signed) W illiarm Dangerfield, John barré (foreman), J.k Overing, Thomas J.Dawson, William ay Shantley dale, E.Everett, Geo.R.wse, M.Sce- ry Thomas Costen, S.Harris, F.O.bold, Francis McCabe, H.A.Hemston, À.L © Merrill.Ep.McManoN, Coroner.A rider is added as follows: \u201cAs to the criminalit v of Jean Baptiste Pilon, we are no A PASSED THE REPEAL BILL ap Nore Lhe Hue of resentatives e Silv Repeal Bill by V1 to 94 hal Pac.Dipping Notes.Cain.Ry.Coy's SS.\u201cEmpress China\u201d left ion Kong to-day 1230 p.m.ei Allsn SS.an from 6 ontreal, passed Fame int at a.m.6n Wednesday.The brigantine \u2018White Wings,\u201d which was launched at Levis last week, left for South America last evening.= WEATHER.-\u2014 bi 1ï à.m.\u2014Praba rababilitien fo for te get twenty: four mrong wast winds; oh weather, with a a ike higher tetupersture.Maximum and minimum temperatures during the \u2014 {vents four bors: mon 18, zero; 1% Su: Win {| Ts pre 1 ng 3 Thee eu \u201cStar\u201d Weather Report.Readings by Harrison & Co's Standard In- jruments.Now.1, 103 Ther rmo.Barometer, ra x x ress of Perhaps with the-advent-ofa fully-equipped gymnasium ready at hand for the busy student, the oculist and of Optician might in course of time lose some of their customers.Looking around on the young day, one begins to fear that th the future will be wearing glasses.he of the bies of INVITED GUESTS.The following is a list of guests invited for the afternoon or evening assemblies, niany of them for both.Mr.Archer, Mr.and Mrs H.Montagu | AM Mr.A.W, Atwatex Mr.and Charles Mrs.\u201d Alex; der, Mr: and Mrs R.B.Angus, the Misses Angus, Mr.Andrew Allan, Mr.ane Mrs.A, A.Aver, Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Mrs H.Ames, Dr.T, J and\u2019 ir Allo- way, Mr.and Mrs.H.Misa Archimld, Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Archi aid .G.Adami, Miss Adami, Dr.J.D.and irs.Adams, Rev.Principal and Mrs Adams, Dr, G.E.and Mrs.Armstrong, Miss F.Angus, B A; Dr.and Mrs 0 A Ami, Mr.and Mrs.E.V .Axthy, Mr.J Arnold, the Misses ton Bishop of Japan and lady, Miss Brock, \u2026 and Mrs G.W.Beers, Mr.and Mrs cargo Benson, Mr, and Mrs.T.B.Brown, eee and Mrs.S.Bethune, Miss Bethune, Mr#fieredith Bethune, Mr.and Mrs.VW.J; Buchanan, Miss Buchanan, Mr.and Mrs.R.8 Mr.and Mrs Ç.B.Black- man, Mr.and Mra R.Bolton, Mr.Arthur Browniug, Mr.and Mrs.KE - Botterell Miss Botterell, Mrs.Miss Baker, dir.and ) « Ana J Mrs.Barlow, VR Is.5s Ss.Buchan, rowne an Baker, and Mrs.Dinckader, Mn an: Mrs.S.R.Bunell, Mr.and Mrs.Braken- ridge, Her.Dr.and aM frs.Barbour, Miss Bar bour, Mr.J.Hi.Burland, the Rev.Dr.Jas.and Mra.Barclay, Mr.and Mrs, Baumgarten, Mr.and Mrs urnett, Miss Burnett, Mrs, and Mn Mr.Benny, Miss Benny, Col.G.Burland, Miss Burland Ar A M and Mrs.Birks, Mr.and Mra, K.W.B well, Dr.and Mrs, Brainerd, tho Mok Brainerd, Mr.and Mrs.Budge, Mrs.es, Mr.and Mrs TT.Bores, Miss Bovey, Dr.and Mm Buller, Doctor an Mrs.J.Bell, derriere LE \u20ac r.an ra, Bu 0! at Bishop Pond, the Rev.we Ps re > Barucs, Miss 1 1.Mr.H.T | Dames, Misa Barnes, Miss Buriand, Miss\u2019 isa inmore, Mr, and Mrs, G,.Rickie, day the Misses Blackader, Misa A Judge and and Mrs, s, Mr.d Mrs, T.Butler, the Moores ler J.Miles .and Mra, John wf Mi.- ford, Mr.and débat £ swan im Es wans, ss Cam eorge Coruish, Dr.ad = Car phan: | fang J.HL.4-*1 +, Mr, W.Robe Mre- A Re Bu sa5 and Mis.R.-Reford and Mi Reford, Mr, R.4.Reid, the Misses Red, and Mr, James Mr.Alex.Robertson, ir.and Mrs, Peter path, Mr Frank Redpath, Mr.and Mre tobins, Mer.E 1 exford Bnd Mos Rexford, Dr._\u2014 Miss ploidick.Dr.Rut- tan, Mr.John Professor \u201cand Mw Rony Sioa 1 Ritehie, Mise gl Miss Mu hr, Mr.D.and Mrs Morrice, r.and Mrs.Jas, Morzan Mr.Jas Moore, Mr.and Mrs.C.E, Moyse, Miss Moyse, G.W.Major, Mr.Ww.S Morrow, Mr.C.J.Martin.Mr.G.Murray, the Misses Murray, Rev.J Clark Murray, Mrs.Murray, Miss Murray, Rev.W._L.and Mrs.Mills, Rev.A.J.and Mrs.Mowat Miss Mowat, Mr.W, Le Messeny r, Mr.H.Mott and Miss Mott, Miss E M.Millar, the Misses Molson, Miss M.Mu rphy, Mr.G.W.MacDougall, Miss MeMillan.Mr.W.MacVi icar, Miss J, .MacDon ald, Rev.T.8S.aud Mrs.Mc Williams, Rev.A.B.and Mrs.Mackay, Mr.Jo McCarthy, Mr.R.Tait Mackenzie, Mr.and Mrs Wm.MacLennan, Mr.T.McLen- McDo Jougall, the Misses Mins C.ckay, Mr.and Mrs.K.Macpherson, Mr.and Mrs R.Mackay.and Mrs A Mac- gherson, Miss prlacpherson, Dr and McEachran Mrs, Mac Vicar, Miss MacVicar, Mr.and Miss Me- Ÿ Nider, Mf.and Mr« H.McLennan, the Misses McLennan, Mr.W.C.McDonald, Dr.and Mrs.McEachran, Miss McEachran, Mr.and Mrs.A.McGoun, and the Misses MacCallum, Mr.and Mrs.Macmaster, Mr.and Mrs.R.D.McGibbon, Mr.and Mrs, McCord, Mrs.MacDonnell, Mrs.R.M Donnell, Mr.and Mrs.McIntosh, Mise Intosh, Mr.and Miss Mackay, AM: Mr.and Mrs.DD.McIntyre, Miss Melnt; Mr.and Mrs, J.MacFarlane.Miss MacFarlan Mrs.R.W.Macdougall, Mrs, MacVicar, Mr.W.Nab, Miss McGregor, the Misses McDonald, Mrs McGoun., Mr.C.R \"elles, Mr.and Mrs.J.T.\u2018Nicolson, Rev.J.G.Norton and Mrs, Nor ton, Mr.J.Nelson, Dr, Wulfred Nelson, | Miss McNeil, .Mebougal, r: L.J.A.and Mrs.Papi Mr, and Mrs R.Patterson, Mr.and $irs.E.G.Penny, Mr.and Mrs.A.Ther, Mr.and ra J.ham, Mr.and Ms.P.A.Peterson.Nr.and rs, A.J.Patterson and Miss Patterson, Mr.and Mra.Hugh Paton, Professor and Mrs.Pen hallow; 2 er, Miss Parker, Mr.W.Patterson, Miss Palmer, Miss Plimsol, Mr.oy Mrs.and the Misses Raynes, Me, an M cu Held and Miss, Reid, Mrs, th, Mrs.G.and Mis pa Ne and Mrs.W.M.Ram.Miss Ramsay, Mr.and .Rielle, Mr, N.Rielle and Mr Rielle, notion Mr, and Nr«.Ruxeell, Mr, and Mm, D.ko Redpath, Mr.C.Red: path.Mr.H.path, Mr.À.A.Mr.JP.Scott, The Misses Scott, Mr.and Mrs S.C.Stevenson, Mr, and M, Ç Hr.Mra J.Sa Mire Savage, and Mrs, Sise, Miss Mr.Mrs, Mr.P.and HG Mise Scott, De, and rt © SE SY TE nA oT \u201cSE vde, | ARE T\u2014\u2014\u2014 Oct.NA % Close 2 2 Had 8 I.05 OS Sow York Cenpral.ns \u201ca - 4 UC.Southern.Del à Hudses Ds ue Pet LEW?\u2026\u2026 189 cases My MY Dols pref aes vad Do Tod : nh \u201cYa s Erie & West aioe Cen \u201ces 137 (GE ane EE pu ses Eu E * : ui sgoguanE gp anÿez : 4 : Fegeyt 3e 8 8 New York Market Firmen.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] NEW York, November 1.\u2014The Post's itod in this morning's es et.Most t t \u201cheld firm some advance of the chief recoveries being in St Paul, Misourt JPacifio New Englar and Chic the other hand, Burlington and verte Union we n and Sugar certificates a downward tendency.The Jolume fd ines was from t A Do You Read The testimoniais published in behalf of Hood's Sarsa- parila.They are rehable and as worthy of confidence as if they came from your most trusted neighbor.They | prove positively that Hood's ss=Cures Mrs.James Threwer, Blood Poisoned impure matter used in vaccination, caused our three became By little children much with sores.After taking ng.They covered Hood\u2019s Sarsaparilla | for a month, the couptions healed, their appetites became vatural, they slept well and commenced to gain in ficeh.They have nel had a sich day alnce, No chilires are more robust and healthy.We believe we owe our children's lives to Hood's Sarsaranilla = Mes JAxEs THROWER, 8an Jose, Cal.Get HOOD'S, \" Heed's Pills act easily yet promptly.si Half an Hour or more can be very pleasantly | spent by any lover of the beautiful in looking over our Art Rooms.VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME.HENRY BIRKS & SONS, 333.1 54.James street, Montrçal.Keep your eyes open » When \u2018buying Matches, as inferior substitutes are \u201cbeing freely offered for EDDY'S \u201cTELEGRAPH\u201d MATCHES.Be cdre céreful, and see that you get EDDY\u2019S, which \u201care the standard matches of Canada and have no equals, ASK FOR EDDY'S = AND SÉE THAT YOU GET THEM gscscsssssssesssess 1 Two new stone front houses, comprising tour dwellings; lot 46 x 100, will be sold \u2018BY AUCTION At the Rooms, 181 St.James St, | WEDNESDAY, 8th NOVEMBER.© Salo at ELEVEN O'Clock.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.| Real Extate Auctionters: =, HOTEL PROPERTY.For Sale or To Letarte to Le ers od hate.ane rh .\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Set 31.Jumes Saree, Mootreal.== YOU ~ A HOME2___ Here à chance t 0 wake a srt.Hloaty et ground tor the Roe 25.a loa of rv = Ren will se! 1 ra .ot Bond A Plodffe, prit wite Sault Recul- Can « Pac Railway nN Dini, from Montreal) for WW caah oF or terms to suit Bi I Saw Address, \u201cKR, 3038,\u201d Sran ofxe.\u2014 in the matter ef the ar BRIDGE AND © IRON CO.in Liquidatt FACTORY FOR SALE At Montreal Annex.SIZE 130x30.eT trous fret.Roller, Borie Jie, ui, other Mach Machinery in running orden For pra AE W.M.ANOWLES, Ligalduoe, 9 Custom House Square, Oty.Bd xiaw The following ad vertisem ments were received too late for classification : Wages A ferences, Cal from 3 till à pm 47 pri OST-HAND GRIF, 6: oy \"MONDAY AFTRRNGGN, 4 between ane aid tu between Windsor Station and Dom.Express office or on a turn to Daun.Express (Bee and receive BTL aA the corner of Taz MONTREAL DAILY STAR.printed 8 CES Street and en ee Lane, = ratishes resident real.blinking oon] ant 165 3t James pote \u2014\u2014_ | Là 5400 7 BEAUDRY ST, (GENERAL SERVANT.WITH Tupper Rr Cas, 5; en ai eS Rr Cea p\u2014- Lr np ve en cts EE Fe The buying of aera has bec a better than | ee st fared A Peoria 's peor ars et roro diatilleries in that city ill op open within a week.The market is very dull, and traders are work- Ly \u2018orld'e Fair rates into ve been dis gontinued and anche travel ban has fallen off hea The Tribune.saat n Pacific ia ti ready for a fight with pe northern com ore Traders are \u2018attack W hee er, who ie very bearis Erie.defaults loday on the first lien bonds.A Washin paye silver men are making various motions fora adjourn ment, etc, until some future dar butt but the ouse by incroasing ry, resist all dilatory move ments lewes mak 2 the predict that St An ill he sold at 75 and perhaps 8 before January 1s Ting is weak a at about 483}, but the sup of bibs x small, hs the tail contains very few cotton bills, Foreign houses admit that the rans ket Jooka gold imports soon, but ments vo n made for any as get.beyond those already announced.I AMERICAN MARKETS.6h aR! = = a « \u20ac C9 \"w¢ sus e -@ UE \u201cus.J Chloago markets\u2018 Closed.Crrcaço, Sen L\u2014There no session of the of Trade today \u20ac on account of funcral of the late Mayor, Carter H.conseque ntly we are without our usual quois- « Persons suffering from sick headache, dizziness, nausea, ry ore vial of Carter in the side, are asked to tryone v Little Liver Pills.ia! Notices.« shi Chi \u201cat Qu Theatre t u sens - ws.ng R w nex mong the an Pianos received Jester Lindsay's warerocoms, = ro and 272 St.Catharine st, there is one that we think should suit your taste and purse, GRAND TRUNK BOATING CLUB, The Semiasnunl Moerting will be held in the Club House on FRIDAY EVENING, the 2x4 inst, AT 8 UCLOCE matters offing\" iis ub\u2019 interests Vn Gorman oh be 8 roped us.\u2018 te ofan mer amma © + = .ûr- Meredith & ome van Street |\" RTI Ces inane ctr de te a Sr JPEN THUR werennnee WHEN.«ee MARKING DOWN GOODS | SDAY, NOVEMBER 2, pes AT © AM.] 1 OUR GREAT NOVEMBER SALE WILL START.Note a Few of 800 Dozen Collars the Bargains.at So each 200 Dozen Special Scarts, Now Dark Shades.B for $1.00 100 Dozen Extra Quality White Dress Shirts, worth ~ $1.18 128 Dozen French Cambric Shirts, worth sx.rere $1.00 180 Suits Special Pyjamas, worth $3 to 88.car BEBE 78 Dosen Fine silk and / worth $2.50.es Wool Flannel Shirts, $1.50 \u2019 800 Dozen Black Cashme : heqla and toes \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 Socks, extra spliced wenn d pairs for $1.00 Welch Margetsons Collars, Fine Quality Kenmare, Royal, AL P., San Remo.sosauosssasssssssscussconceee BL.VO doxons ALSO TO BE INCLUDED AT SALE PRICES, TPB GOWNS, Silk and Wool._ y SMOKING JACKETS, RILK FLCKS, .SILKE AND CASHMERE MUFFLERS, \\ GLOVES OF EVBRY SCARFS BY T » \u201c J.J.HA 215 ST.Neen BSCRIPTION, > MILLIONS.y < NNAN\u2019S, JAMES STREET./ wo - Weiter Ara ope web: LE + © Elli apis arn a te wv rem parm ms ar | i "]
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