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[" LAST EDITION.__VOL XX V=No.212 _ RATES \u2014\u2014\u2014FOR\u2014 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | \u2014_\u2014 L BITUATIONS WANTLD, 10 venta for 20 words or less, À Le qérit por vatra w each insertion ruPils\" WANTED, 10 cents for 10 wurds or less, and par cure word enh insertion.All other WANT Dr da.on ota fur 25 words or lees, ahd} \" ar Insertion.ROOMS 10 LE nT, ente ur x words ur less, and hl t por extra ; word, each insertion.BOARD! 0 cents for 2) words or less, and 4 cent yer extra word, each insertion.YOUND, 10 dents fer 20 woids ot less, and le cent per eaten Tord Sao insertion.TOL] ET 28, ETC, 25ccnta for 35 words à er extra word, eaah insertion, roi 5 die, 3 cuits urs wo or less, aud 1 cent per word, euch inserti PROV ERTY FOR SALE, 25 cents for 25 wonls or less, and 1 cent per extra word, each mnsertion LOST, 5 cents fs or 5 purs oF loss, and 1 cent per extra BUSIN S CHEN Ne ES, ETC.25 cents for 25 words or leas, are ce t per extra ard, each insertion.PERRIS ALS, vagn 5, 2 cents per word; minimum 5 ts each Insertion.An advertisements inserted at the above rates wust be |! ron = of town mages may order through their lo:ai above rates SITUATIONS VACANT, ; as ke Wantadvertisements received too | late tor classification will be found on page 12 of to-day's \u201cStar.\u201d \\ y Pa.rANTED- A DAY SURE SEND ME YOUR addriss 1 [ will shaw ju how to mshe 83 a day.gloctutely re, 1 furtah the work and teach you free You work Tr the loabty wher ou live.Éeht rue Jur address and 1 explun the business ly.Kemembwr.( guaranie- à clear profit of 33 fur every days Work: absoluteiy sure Dont fail to white today.Address A.W.Knowles, Windsor, Gitar 218 156 cod_ Wang VE HAVE CAGE NTS MAKING heed rer y tukis avertis ments from the Te call, 1g The Electric , Frang U.Hnuth & Co, Sole Agents, La- Crosse, Wisconsin, ___ 20 13 law 11 psrticulars enclose star.3 AN TED AT LAST WE HAVE 1 IT.\u2014 KEEN, height and brainy wen anal voter wanted evory- where tu take orders for Shepps World's Fair Photo praphed.Only book of copyrighted photographs of build- ngs, seu pes and exhitits of the Worlds Columbian Ex- Lita athorize«d Ly the Exposition Munagenient: of- fic, al \u2018 pui ca astcompaniva each volume.Bonanza for workers drop \u20ac every clins and hanille it: you will make money fast: aly; credit given: big commissipne: Ulustrated cireulars, terme fres.Address Globe Hible l'ub.Co, 358 Dearboru st.Chicago, Il, or Phus., Pa & 238 Dtnd W CANTRD-\u2014A AGENTS.MAL E AND FEMALE, sell our new Kettle Cleaner.Entirely new, En iv every houseke Also our Bread, Cake and Paring Knives, Carver, and Kode ani Scissors Sharpener.No capital requir Easy scllers and big profits.Clauss Shear Co., Lock Boz 324, Toronto, Ont.239 Emo 3 ANTED\u2014AGENTS WILLING \u201cTe TRAVEL who will devote their whoie time to soliciting for Nursery Stock.Permanent paying postions for et lern.tee Mt.Hope Nurseries (most complete on this coutinentk Ellwanger & Barry, Proprietors, tw, N./ Ww» TED - SMART You NG WOMAN, TO DO encral housework, bin family, © oufortable home Good wages to the right person.Apply at once, to 115 Sc Famiile street.BI ANTED \u2014 RELIABLE SALESMEN ARE ALways welcomed by the bayer, and the buyer fr@ls asalety in dealing with such > cession \u201c269 3 saw STI CS Harris, 1988 St.Catherine st, 5576 meetul \u201cAddress W Ao,\u201d STAR RO ater and gus, je and all home com: \\ , railroad, commercial gystem, situation in 48 8t Hubert street.doilars; immediate poss TANTEL HOUSE AND TABLEMAID, MUST - a III PT ee forts.A4 BL Cathenue et corner Stanley.ms 3 , few months.Lowest conditions.4 Bl Lawrence st.-» me LOWER FLAT Ha NDSOME.have references.Apply forenoon or evemng.3 FOR: SALE SPECULATORS, MANUFACTURERS \u201cANTED\u2014BY FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER.© pei Des Tee gs R SALE_HALL STOVE.\u201cRADIANT HOME\u201d T° LET\u2014A A a Beaver Hall square, corner Dotchester street, 312 or grocery travellers investigate this.Provincial rights work in private families.75cua a day.EM UN PURNISHED FRONT: ROOM.SITH ; first class heater.Will pell cheap.Apply 17 Buck- 1y 1urnished, entirely new.Immediaio pos \\\\ ASTED GIRL TOTAKE CARE OF.BABY AND for, reo nly, oa tented machine pat de Sold hear ont.Bliss Johneton, 224 Berri st.iw 1 large clothes closet, un bathroom flat, hot an a cg rames Rh pts ingham avenue.=._ mt session.Terms ressonable.Apply 15, Lupper.rir Bosses Sua i SE De ts NA ANTED-RY MARRIED MAN OF TWELVE water Si Manstield vo \u201cyan experience\u2019 Ingres Cuutalier FOR SALE-ABOUT 107046 OF GOOD WROUGHT A y afterngons, al rohe Aus street.x 2 z T 7 years experience, buth languages, a situation as MS-GENTLENEN OR A MARRIED COUFLE Schools.e tel or tron ecrec APY to Gr Prowse -tSo\u2014tames- 7 FFLAT ROOM HEAP bp A GOOD yi ERAL SERVANT FUR JOR jrs A CO Na Yast ACTICR, AND bre qu Best references.Adress A.H., 33 Sher.ah bo srommodatod with rooms sad fret > ANTED_BY A LADY.EDUCATED IN OX- st.121 1° to suitable party, 13 Alexander.\u201capi 17 a fmiuily of three, no washing or Ironing.Andy tu getheror separate.Terms very easy.Address \u201cPhot es.ME ER board: b hot and cold water, gas; good locality.= \\ England.subjects, English Composition, NOR BALE-THR U.8 A.AND CAN ADA PAT- Alexander.~~~ 60 Fort strvet, Cu 12 Stan o Y AFTED.BY A RESPECTABLE GIRL.SEWING | mond LIES Literature.History: also French, some German and Latia.Mg Sra flr ol Nu line aux oon vice Address LET.FURNISHED, ATTIC FLAT, BEDROOM, VV ANTEDS F IRST (LASS FUR CUTT ER, AP po, SALE SAMPLES OF THE EASADTAS 29 bytheday.Apply 13 Latour, upstairs.033 OMS TWO.| UNFURNISHED ROOMS C., 453 Guy.713 Mus A A Cox, Mount Olive, 1.Td law wtting room aid kitchen: very cheap dor.wip beri CAV ps an Lite Co SE Lawrence JRO cot are on eshitétion st R.Short a office, Rio ANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY RESPECTABLE | rent, in à small pricateafamily.suitable for tight ANTED \u2014 NINHT, SCHOOL: ALL THE Frs SALE-A BEAUTIFUL EVANS BROS.UP ference required.33 Monique st.i Wa TED-YOUNG GIRL.To HELP wir | # rostetial Building.Pacer ut right of which is for walt.We, girl, Ad help Taal\u201d tan otten Would sleep housekeeping: central locality.Address 634 Philip st WAT nel hea of Er and French à tante Te » Po four months Tarim te sold ae housework, in swall family.Apply at 17 Hutch Safe nvestinent: large pi 271 2 a e office.Hess Tee ss from ave per Monique st.Mr.home Catherine cor.and Windsor.523 end gon street, why \u201cOK SALE.IN ONE OF TI E.BEST THOROUGH.TANTED_BY A FIRST CLASS DRESSMAKER, I pRéons-pouuLE AND SINGLE, WELL FUR.son.Teachers, mem SE .OFFICES TO LET - A A ï fares, a\u2018private butcher shod.slished refvori years ¥ sawing in private families.Address \"A 13,\u201d STAR ished and heated, with\u2019 or without boerd.fur Fer SALE_DOGS, THOROUG! HERED ST.RER AAA A ANG NAN ANTED - EXPERIENCED OPE RATOL: and doing tine busines.and Axl ares are 2 921 lauties or pee Terms moderate.5414.Urbain.PARTNERS WANTED.nard and.Newfoundland ion, fox terrier Tork on sires, steam power Abris tu N in tirat class order and is doi Gen chenal Address \"W ; ma .tatch.\u2018Rebecca C.K.© 8.B, 1976 Particulars from LET\u2014 THAT SPLENDID OFFICE, COR.Bobet se _W13 RR olor LIER W Vas Thorthend and pewiting, correspond.OUMS LARGE WELL FURNISHED ROOMS, III 4e Box JEN, Brantford, Unt.1 Ter oor.James and Si.John streets, ground \"ANTED -AN ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IN.| Yor 8ALE_COUNTERS AND.FIXTURES, sui, | ence or tpewniting from macuscript: also\u2019 kkocping on parlor oor: rooms on bathruons fat; all con- | J'ASTED-PARTNER, SILENT PREFERRED), Fer: SALE-DYNAMO FOR ELECTRO PLATING, fivor of Harron Bluck.presently occupied the a wholerele otuve, French preferred.Apply stat able for tail dry- vods, otc.Ap t 241 Hi ot making out accounts.Terms moderate.Address \u201cU veniences.770 Pulace st.r13 h five thousand dollars.Jor manufactunng in- silver, pers and nickel solutions, io tact Rank of Toronto, Also that five story cut stone mg age, where previoualy Employed and sulary expr sed to e for tailors, « thelr of 1633,\" office.- 2 ; dustry, product eztremrl malade good produ ex - everything voumpiete tu usiness.Will be sold at : atore, curner St.Sncrèment and st Peter ets, SN GW, SKAK olbce.5 Catherine st.mi OUMS-2 NICELY FURNISHED DOUBLE BED.ona pba.Room 8: Temple boua- targain._T.Collins, Not Coaticotke, Que.721 | actually cupid essra Leckerby Brow ee ANTED\u2014 DRAWINUN PLANS, TRACINGS OF rooms, with or without board.672 Dorch ne Montreal._ _ 294 : rst of Pres next.Apply to to L à WALES A GENERAL SERVANT WHO red oy reterences.Apply st 1326 Dorchestor Letuer i 9 sud 1 n the org.TANTED 7 AT UNCE AN EXI ERIENCED houseinnhl Aide to wat at tasle, for a family of Kutercuees required.Apply to 103 brummonds at.\\ tu \\ \u201cANT ED- EXPÉRIENC E b TABL PT once App at 0 She rbrooke street.IMMEDIATELY.A GOOD PLAIN k.Ul) tererences required, Aus between v ant 5 ovivgk ban, st VS Magnan st.5 i WANT TED BOY \u201cABOUT FIFTEEN, TO TAKE of pony aml turnace, ly with reterences, Hg Ne\u201d Pak But 2:21 \\ TANTED -3 GOOD LU MBER MEN ron J.w Howrey & Sous, to Atari Sutislay 0 cloc Apply Usborne House, text dour ri gn station.VV ANTED A GENERAL SERV ANT, NU w W ANTED - PE CE.NERAL SERV ANT (rotestant), for Re ut lwo.Reterer quired.Apply 3 a8 a street .) TASTED.TANTED GENERAL = LV ANT For y _ orice.Apply 34 Na hay at.- .TANTED-TWO sTRUNG BRYS FUR C ANDY actory, with slight snovleuye preferrefl Arp lh .Jumes sireet i JOR SALE-CHEAP, FRU IT, C.ANDY AND OYS- tur store; sales #70 per week.464 St.James 55 i WASTED \u2014 \u2014 \"ADVERTISER MANUFACTURES hree articles required in every house, hotel, fau- tary.institution, ete.Droits large.Capital needed to extend the business.A stock company is being organized.Parties having funds to invest, would do well to communicate with advertiser.A meeting of intending aol k- Address \u201cX 062,\" holders will shortly be called.office.WANT TED - READ THIS.WELL L ÉSTABLISHE commission merchants, 18 year Sounectlons, : are ne for Lower lruvinces.Addre: Ri every description.made by competent English draughtsman, Ad Eck kersley, Room 162 5t VV ANTER BE A GOOD LAUN.Y-_ the day.S4 Mayur atret! | BY es BY A \u201cA YOUNG DANISH sil lately landed, 26 general servant, with a lonely a small family.Address B 2157,\u201d STAR office.: N ANTED-BY \"A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, work of apy kind by the day or week.Ap 132 Cadieux st.TANTED-\u2014SITUATION BY A \"RESPECTABLE W.girl, waid.Apply 13 rst i es upper house lifax, N.B.~~ 2725 Plan wa I PECU LATOE, oa JOIN FD ER- tiseranfontro! uf stock of Company.Can huy at fifty over Te nde\u2019 sixty.ar Persona interview for particulars.Addre BTAR © HORSES AND CARRIAGES, ETC.Leste \u201cRANA JOR- SALE -CUTTERS, CRAY HOIRS, FAMILY sleighis and high Tiated stvigh.fit for tandem or 4 in hands the lot simuet new, be sold cheap.niso-an assortment of new cutters of the latest design.Janutae \u2018tured by mn the Miner Carr To, Blue lot of black guat robes, at » reat bargain.Apply B.P.Caunill, Brumswick Stables, Bt 60 Sig Alexander st.2713 : )R SALE- WILL SEL a EXCHANGE FOR, WANE ANTED \u2014 BY A RESPECTABLE WIDOW washing or house iy public or private 11} ~/ Any Roo: m 18, imperial B y i MONEY TO LOAN.ry MONEY 1 TO LOAN ro \u2018ester st.mas 5 OOMS_NEWLY \u201cFURN ISHED \u2018ROOMS, gHoT and cold water.Ma Mansfield st.13 Re GOM\u2014 A LARGE FRONT ROOM, rome or unfurnished, for two gentlemen; Ke ator board 1 desired; vicinity Guilbault st.Address Bra ou vi Rex: \u2014 FURNISHED, WITH OR WITHOUT 933 Dorchester.Rows A BEAUTIFUL FLAT OF PARLORS, urnished as bedrooms.\u201d Would euit 3 quiet tie men.\"38 Boul College ave, ig QOMS_WELL FURNISHED, SUITABLE FOR married couple or gentemen: board if required.rst class in éverything._ Apply 78 8 Usborne > street.ams OOME\u2014 BRIGHT, WARM, SF I.FURNISHED rooms, to gentlemen vf quief habits; sas and.every evnrenience: bremkfust if required.$5 Unversity proce.Ros \u2014DOUBLE ORSINGLE, WITH BOARD, #55 zech per munth, in a private Eng.sh fatrily a Ro; ~NIWWELY FURNISHED SINGLE ROUM, in private family.for gentieman.té Palace stres nn: i x and wariu, with goa, Lot water, cto pme at.aan nicely furnished rooms, one mm tathroom flat.aise front rnom va secon St ant and ia ers._ 743 Sherbr rouke st.3 gas and hot water; private family; nes hil dren.47 Durucher street.21 ruom.fur\u201d2 gentivmen., Terms ms 12 Union avenue.1 ouble, WILE\u201d Tr\u201d Without bee A Bhertre estreet.; api 3 \u2018 Mande! OOMS-\u2014-ON FIRST FLOUR, WELL.FCRNIRHED = Rowan BOARD, >.TWO (2 CUMFORTABLE of references given, also vacaacies tor a féw table Doan RON NEW AND NEATLY FURNISHED, ON Rex \u2014UOMFORTARBILY RENE TovsLs welbheated; «di geo table board.È OOM] LET.A LARGE FURNISHED Joox.breaks Rego; \u2014 EXCEPTIONALLY LARGE HAND: ished, modern conventence eur 166 Mansñe ; J Rx \u2014 19 BRUNSWICK ST, NICELY PUR nished parlor bedroom, near Meaver Hall Hill Terms inoderate.ral 1 OOMs\u2014TO LET, COMFORTABLY FURN rooms, at John Eggers practical Swim Maker, optician and jeweler.» Bleu ry street.1 si Roa it TAND WELL locality.peivate fam op : Docs æ ni 1 OoMb LARGE iD.Sails FRONT ROOMS es cs ML | SSAC bin torent 23 MoGill Oslleae avenue.CS R SALE LOONIE, SPECIAL BARGAINS IN \u2018three and four box voire Crompton looms.in running order.Address 32, Almonte.y ï R 8 SALE\u2014FO X TERRIER PUP, FROM FIRST clase stock: cheap.274 Guy st.na JOR SALE\u2014 VERY FINE INFORTED PIGEONS for sale.Can be.seen any time at Cogboast locality; rent low £e list | 00.000 FT NEW RUBBER BELTING, seen rUNBING ises of Troy Laundry Cu, Cou ue M Call ur write.che enckes Machine Ce, là Victoria square, or Sherbrooke.Jaw tt 1 Terms, snail Rt aired.oust FET NMUMANY, PROPERTY FOR SALE, ETC.PATI NPN PSNI NNN RF ESTATE FOR SALE By JOR\\ MORRIS, 126 34, James of.JHEETMENT PROPERTIES FUR SALE ON Rachel street, 3 stone tral double tenements, well weil RRR $1000 ivi pit May, {2 2000 ed throughout.prise at any tre ate _ bine = 230 000 oasis TENENEST RE at pr test to gv reInaIn at Steper oot tor S ST.CHARLES BORROMER st.4 tory bck Bouse, god stalling, very remain va mortgage al 6 bos centre Fa per aunum À barçai RESIDENC veto FOR s4LKk =~ SEYNOU RA AY ENUESTONE FRONT 875 00 cottage for wal \u201cDaisy\u201d turoace, , at present leas till .- RESIDENC : \u2018vom SALE.$800 \u2014DRUMMOND ST.LARGE RRICK house for sale, 14 reams, in guod ry turuave: deep lot; stables fur several horses.RESIDENCE FOR SALE._ S7000 \u2014ST.DENIS STRERT, STUNE FRONT double house, ali muxdern vontenivtres Dut express Sr owner's Pecupation; heat part of street; Rare chance to secure well built and Somfortatie BUILDING Lors FOR SALE.LATAL AVE.-1 FINE LOT, 3X5.= SLE TO ST.Laws aquare, all baiidings are vo est\u201d wn this fine aveutte atd lots are getting scarve.STALE ON ST., NEAR SHERBROOKE STREET 3 tine Tote] eae h'£180 to à 17 toot lanes good size erection of cottages.Nk: INET AE KE BELOW : ST.HOLISTARK, Rv lots for sale, adjoining ot one front cut ST, DENIS BT.3 Lors F FOR BALE NEXT TO Rachel st, cach lot Salil, tetueen buildiugs.* LUTS POR SALE.ON ST.DENIS ST, NEXT 6 Carriere s:rcel, each lot #75, price se reasonable.JOR JALE\u2014GN SOUVENIR AVENUE, NEAR AT AT- waler avenue, a newly built cot with ail mod Address 385 Bt tau ern improvemeuls Terms ces.street, city.JOR SALE à D Motif Su CUT RIRE po we oil meut Aro Ne St Peter \"Peter ot \u201cee JOR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON oombield NI Outre mont, che \u2018tu Cute St Road.Address \u201cB 3l8l,\" Stan othe.2721 \u201cA FINE STONR' COTTAGE IN Baan x l'orsaie\u201d r, on Coursul st.Apply to 2713 Notre Dame Fors BALE\u2014AT COTE ST.ANTOINE, A VOM hie double house, detached good stable.Ap ply FS Atmpene, NS Juba street: wl Fe SALE À, CPITAGE $352.APPLY Ye #, .__ Simpson, W St.John st: 6 \u2014WILLBUY A EAT: CONFORTABLE well laid out Some fre exteumon kitchen, being No 1 throughout am.od by hot water ora ental 3360 and taxes, 2724 cod 17384.James = OR SALE- LM, TWO LARGE STORES AND 13 and 417 BL.Paul E00, vane orta mented stone Treat Lu Pis Comm re Room 18, lunpe: Building.mal Fes SALE 2000) ST.HUBERT STREET, Quest class cut oust, lWU tencments, salr wk shed and stable.Apply Room 13 Imperial Wading Q JOR SALE.oon, AT LAPRAIRIE, SPLENDID brick house, sheds and stables, with 5 lots, \u201cara 35.500 feet; also utker building ote.Room Ei .Fou, SALE-\u20140600, AT LONGUEU LL CENTRAL brick ore.iy dwelling.shed, stabics, RIAL also splendid ments; prot WUD feel.Hoom 18 Lingeral\u2019 al Building, 1313 0,000, BLOCK OF OF FIVE WOOD AND brick encased bouses, two fats va Drolet, and Marie Anne.Roum 18, Toperial ing F5 SALE OR TO LET.THAT CENTRALLY situated property known as \u201cLows Temperance \u201cBe Herm si, about 19,000 square feet, With a out satiai Se Soto ing large 2 fms eaten ly atal ute dora ary.Terms easy.ve FE iris © Fors SALE- TWO HOUSES SAND ONE wos 4 Tes wl 6 Terms casy.Apply No.1899 St.Catherine 2.Fos SALE-$%00 WORTH OF PROPERTY EUR tor leaving! {he « ue taust Ironia Tok Ain lo with 2 ew ut ston tenement eu also brtok encased cottage of 1 rooms, Rabling to and wher shed accom Wont Rai bg Fark ave.0d.Cradock Ryan, SU St.Jame 1 + FURNISHED HOUSES ToL LET, Em Cm SCT Se Te Te ST Se Ss LET-FURN ISHED HEATED HOUSE, rare chance for small family, complete first Class furniture and housebu.d effects Jor ale and clas call dwelling to let odd ern convencnve.Apply to _ Thi St.\u201cIa au, or Roum lvl Templo \"Ridadin - r LET\u2014FURNISHED, A FINE MODERN house, Tih gd IED, A FD .table; good | stables.Apply Simpson, \u2018Ww st 5 street.BE LET\u2014FU RNISHED hot SE ON SHER.© sirevt, central locaiity; well fur vitshod.modern improvements: à nuxicrato rent; session 1st Dec.Address\" 2053,\u201d STAR of lice.ne 1 LET- FURNISHED HOUSE Ÿ ROOMS immediate possession; 6 dollars & manth.Darlington, 23 Hopery street, near St Patrick st, Point St.Charles.nN kind in \\ MAL hing base ial ing p paying naines, now ould Le increased to FLAN ofice.WAY TED \u2014 YOUNG MAN WITH $00 TO $100 to take an interest À n mancisctirine rR STAR vfice.Address © TANTED \u2014 erry E PARTSER WITH CASH to ¥10,000, to Join advertiser in hal making profits prey an \u201cToute V keeping privilvges terms, bi h derive two warm ic must t be muderate, * ROOMS WANTED.INNIS 7 ANTED ROOMS, GENTLEMAN AND WIFE furnished with house W TOOTS, ri locality.Address NE, STAR ating wi WATE = BY mad sittingrocu.oud foes BUTI, STAR of ee.dress \"A JA, STAR vûke.VV ee ri BY TWo room.with use of tel] phone.West central LANES A YOUNG LADY EMPLOYED dunng the wr one large room, small bedroom venisty.Address with dorms, MES FU RNISHED Au NAN = - - Atiiress \u201813 2171, ° LESSONS WANTED.~ ren TANTED- BY LADY.LESSONS IN.bRAWING ang painting: I home.Terms must be moderate, 221 NS TN NAN STORES: ETC., WANTED.EY Ne AeA on for ; dress \u2018A 2149,\u201c STAR office.TOR SALE- Dous 3 3 FOX TERRIERS, L MALE 11 onths, 1 wale onths, 1 fe Smontha.Apply 3 2 Seigneurs street, SUR BALE -A FINE LOT OF PRIZE BUFF LEG horn fowl, very cheap to any ono taking the lot Ap ply 1174 51.Denia street.wm QUR SALE- A LARGE SIZE HALL STOYE, IN good conditidn Apply 33 Charroo st, ft.Carles, \u2014 R SALE- BARGAIN RARELY \u201cNET WITH, only, large ui t pho, quite ne \"mi Foy, BALE - BLACK MINORCA COCK, FINE breeding hird Would make a crom wht boom Utley, Vicloria Muare, Mon! 1 mon hens.VU For SALF-A DAIRY HOLLER AND STEAM short me in use: to'tw sold a bargain.Ap- ry Joha | Burns & Ca, 17% Craig at.ut DORE RALE- AN OVERCOAT THAT WILL FIT Mulcair Eros, LM2 tu 1966 N ory Dame 1 JOR SALE HALL STOVE.\u201cQUE EENY NO.18\u201d A _bargmn for cash, at 3% Vic m1 DUR SALE\u2014 A MAGNIFIC EXT ALEX ANDER organ, 1% stops, six full sets of reeds.beautiful rose wood cane, bargain tor musician or student.Andy PP E too & Bro, 1367 54, Catherine et, cor.Peel anit Wind: sur.0 2 eo JOR SALE A A GURNEY COUNTERS wn guud condition, cheap; at 36 Duruvher FINE \u20ac GUSTON- MADE CLOTHING.nt aivertisement 19 tended | ut thee who pay overcoats, A sn QTL braver, fall overcont.$1350; fall suits, ey trousers, $4.05 are the resul Foor BALE.AN PAR RIE = À coop, RSTA- ed pay dollars.Addrees A.Ac, ou 5.212 AAAS ~\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014~\u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.VWAETED_BY 4 DOCTOR.2 WELL re Pension ROY; FURNISHED COMFORTABLE ROM as | pouver Hall Hill Addro ère Bisa\" STAR x am \" HOUSES WANTED.Wie BELP-CONTAINED HOURR OR \u201clower tenement with at last seven fursece bj Ve ra V ANTED\u2014A WORKSHOP.WOODWORK, Bory all eaten goods These i are th Te t of our cash 10 feet suport part eR Lex system.ao percentage ur ete ns we dont must be central Apply Mons.Durand, 18%a C contract any.The close buyer, who requires good st.x h work at ite pruper value, should consnber n= this Jem sent tour ony mr prices plain! marked, accompanied, if necremry an experienc PARTNERSHIP WANTED.man to ta ures.We have a fow fine winter over Lae = _cuoats for sale, alsn a pair of pants long Coaugh foes foe any AAA LNs wn TA es A nan in the city.no except Tele hsbed 174 Mulcair Brus, 1343 to } Fate Da Forte SALE A COOKING STOVE.APPLY, ue Tr ALL KINDS OF INVALID CH Ain Forssie- \u2026 old or you or ue Cnudrea à det dite tes aly.ames wy me STORES, ETC, TO LET.AAA LAIST NET INNIS IAIN A LET-A THREE STORY Bl JILDINQ, 42x15 fect, Ses having been built male, lemon and white, 22 _- i Possession on Hetu, N.P30 St.James et, SHOP AND DWELLING TO LET.~~ SAAN LET\u2014FROM 1ST MAY NEXT, SHOPS and dwellings on the south side of SL Cath- crine street, went, between MeGill College ate, and.Manstifld street.Leases for a term of years \u2018can \u2018be obtained by uupreving tenants\u2019 For, turther particulars apply at 113 urocher street aw mem met mma T ARMBRECHT'S |\" COCA WINE te an aid to intellectual exertion,.and ts indispensable to brain-workers and others who suffer from mental depression, in gomnis, and dyspepsia.A POWERFUL REJUVENATOR.- HEARN & HARRISON St.1640 Notre Dame Affections of the LAvER, KIDNEYS, BLOOD, SKIN, sc.sive way to the Caledonia Springs Waters PRESCRIBED BY LEADING PHYBICIANS Ask at your grocers or hotel for them, oF y3nd onder te GURD & CO., 43 JURORS STREET.DROLET ST.BRICKS COTTAGE: -9-1 Nred li Lars: PRICE ONE CENT.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 SPECIFIC ARTICLES.PASAT Ge TN A1.À Perfect Article.ue A TAT of Cream The rest uality : iret re-rystal Fate re of Bada are wae i ie preparer D Tue and { Baa ston ur A better Lan ever.All the best Grocers sell it.: s ?[PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDGOMELY ILLUMINATED, Baws cos & CU, M4 St, Pre Xaver street, opel free by Du Kuste Te PR RESTOR Ka Pis atter frat day's uss.WM cures tina 3 nat t cased.Send ta Dr Koes, wt Arch Pre an 0 Ti Horie, 178 Notre IN: BGECKH'S BRUSHES and BROOMS Always relia pie and aa represented £or ale by all se class deaie BS Health, Wome and Hoe Tu EE ne FETE vies Ÿ sv t Sale ar wutacturvrs, De.J.G.B Swegert & sous.drunpels PATENT: Tubs cre AC.ADEMY, coma ablished tn 1831 Thon Pion Sunpeon, W ashing.on No attétuers fes a ans obtain.+ - ore 4 Auvent.r s Gide The\u2019 prise.Wesignimg of Patterns, crtien Jeeta, Huis Wing, \u201cAirerin, Draping an L.ETHIER, E Principat.ss U.Den real.206 Dalkouaie ic Su > t st.Mon LE.PATENTS BIENS @ COPIRN e SIENS | COP) RIGHTS.res1 in ali Countries grantiv ASSIGNAENTS AND AGRFEME Na DRAWN, EARCHES MADE, 4.bands er suceesstally solicited, EE ERR RH RR ple Bui = NN ONTREAL TELEFRONE, 19% FOR INDIGESTION.SEE T iE 1S ON EACH S PACKAGE .THE RESPONSIBILITY FIXED.oo Mn May's Acts Contrary to hegula- tlona\u2014The Bank of England Not 0 to Blame.LONDON, November 15\u2014Thoe Economist (a financial authorit r) says.in an article concerning rumors of irregularities in the Bank of England: \u201cThe resignation of Mr.May, the chief cashier, was brought about owing to thy character of certain transactions in securities with, one or more trust companies which ie.sanctioned.In re to these transactions, we underatand that something ver than mere fault of judgment was vommitted.May, it would sppear, notoniy exceeded his authority, tut alse acted in a \u2018manner whic known was y tions by which the ov For that offence he eur i now be ungeuerous to d un tae ter, and, after uil, the question is wh the bank knows eut support Y companies whose iy Tout methods io tu Le of such a very dubious mrthre.That is the vamen of the imperfectiy formulated charges which ong hears, \u201cIt is satisfactory, therefore, to be able to say that, as far as We can ascertain, such charges are unfuunded, In rezard to the responsibility of the directors, we believe that no greater blame attaches to the individual than to the whole board.Therefore, we may set aside the rumors of impending resignations.\u201d WINNIPEG'S CAMPAIGN.Its Getting Hotter as the © Goes On.5 Fight [sHECIAL TO THE STAR.) WINNIrEG, November 18.\u2014 The standard- bearery of the two political parties have read to huld a joint mass mecting on Monday night, and both sides are man ling their forces ko capture the meetipg.tis expected to be one of the liveXyst in Winnipeg's history.Asthe contest whxes warmer much Litier feeling is raanifested and personalities indu in.The Hon.Robert Watson spokeat Mr, Martin's meeting last night, ee es THE TROOPS TROUBLE.{SPECIAL TO THE .8TAR.] \u201c ST, Joux, N.B.November 18\u2014The ship- cwning firm of Troop & Son is in financial difticulties at present, owing to the luss of several vessels at seaduring the past twelve -rates-of- tlie world over.The firm decline to make a statement until tonight or Monday, but it is understood their abilities will probably exceed, | goon.CT hey bave not involved any riends on accommodation paper, and thelr assets, Which are widely scattered, large.Though they have lost, about thirty vessels in the past \u201ctwelve years, they still contrul A magnificent fleet, Some of them are iron vessels, BEAUVAIS-GRAILLON ENQUETE.co TH | [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) T, HYACINTHE, Que., November 129\u2014 The Beauvais-Graillon enquete was resumed yesterday.\u2018The firat witness was William Et.Onges of Chambly.short distance away when the row in question touk place.is ovience merciy\"corroborated that of the otbér witnesses.The court adjourned until to-day, after hearing two other witnesses, Letourneux and Alex.oops Lo be han are I four or five wit- KKK en: An e Le tinished today.case wiil likely MORE GUNS FOR \u201cBL \u201cBLAKE\u201d - {sPRCLAL, 0 THR ST; rl HALIFAX, N.8, November 13.\u2014A supply of ten sxyinoh, quick - firing guns nd, mountings will sh ortly be sent out from ' England for H.M.8.* Blake,\" to replace: the tempo armament Kiven, te that shipon coms ton.The guns wil be for led to uda He was working -a CABLED FLASHES\u2014WIRED DASHES._ Melilla is now soned with 13,000 Spanish troops, There was no fgiting yesterday.The crew of the British vessel \u201cFavorite,\u201d reported wrec ed in Bt Chaecke ked, were safely picked up Kier Hardie has resented his bill in the English Commons provi viding for the nationalization of mines, P e in Bohemia, has à dynamite- A ist scare on, caused by the arrest of Joseph Predigar, whose house wns fpund to Le a regular arsenal, Brussels newa; proprictors and paper dealers are waging a war, The latter have attempted to form a combine to which the .- former will not tamely submit, ! * The froet isa God-sond to the yellow fever sufferers in There hat been are larepidemic of yl Aisoase nt Brunswick.aq tine about thirty deaths occurred ally.An attachmen: v an of contract With some of toe vio lati been issurd Eee ST ho Tad i bu Toe \u2014 [PS Tr en Se me \u2018 \u201cTo him that overcometh\"\u2014why, they had .Let \u2014 THE \u2018MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, \u2018NOVEMBER 18, Isgs, \u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 + - - = i \\ ; = T + > \u2014 - - ve , \u2019 hat k y clously Inst , itu yet i resents that at the lat te he had forgotten the idea AMSHIPS.S E R M 0 N S overcame ano! Se re Which Hei oe the \u2018rue oclug: it werely dilntes the will N OTES, QUERIES be bad then Tuten ded express.© and without ~ - RAILROADS ~~ AA 2 mas STE ee ~~~ pro I cannot recount them all to you.aud weakens the purpose.bina the lute Cardinals life aud character as \" WORTH | \"KEEPING.Christ Overcoming .as Overcame.H would just be to tell the Gospel story over again, or rather it would be w tell THE WHOLE STORY OF KEVELATION from the beginning on till now.Fur Christ did not begin His work when He came in the desh.Christ's work, the work of the ternal Son, began when creation began.* All things were made by Him, and without Him was not anything made that was made.\u201d Ris work began then, and began with a view to that day when He shall present His gathered children before the Father and say, * Behold, heream I, and the child: + ren whom Thou hast given Me,\u201d creations _ work through all the long ages of successive \u201cbeings rising up till there came a creature f\u2014 = STRIKING AND STRANGE WORDS FROM REVELATIONS \u201cAs I also Overcame.\u201d Rev.ii, 21, Sermon by the Rev: Professor Iverach, D.D.These are striking and strange words.Striking and strange all them, whether vou look at the Person who has spoken them, or the occasion vu which they were spoken, or more particularly if you look at the people to whom this epistle was written.\u201cAs also overcame,\u201d says the risen Lard.Looking back on all the past and all the work He has donc And loukinæ up from the rest on which he has entéred, He speaks thus to the Laudicean Church.And we read what kind of Church Laodicex was: a church that had thought her work was done, that she had\u2019 entered already on her rest, that she had nothing moré to do except to fold her hand and look complacently at herself and her own attainment, and nothingmore.It is strane to find that our Lord says these words tv a chu, like that, which had run well perhaps i former days, and had done great: works, but was now settled on her lees, satisfied with herself and saving, \u201c1 am rich and increased with lines of labor which neverhas attained its ohject.Man is -not satisfied, with the present unless he is \u2019 LIKE A (OW Ok A Phi.- dreams of bwtter world, of goodness which is all beauty, of religion strong in soaring intelligence, ns if it bad an angels wing.The Hebrew word \u201cseraph™ is derived from a rout sigpify ing \u201clove\u201d and the Hebrew word \u2018\u2018cherdb\u201d is derived from: a root signifying \u201cto know.\u201d \"And when love and Knowledge, now so often divided\u2014 when they are united, love and knowledge, we have à perfect ideal, à theught of God, God's an An angel is perfeg ness, expressed by perfect beauty and led by loftiest mind.\"And if that is an angel, who dare shrug his shoulders at thati If we cannot believe in real presences in bread and wine and such things, thank G we can believe in the rval presénce in these minds of ours; we can believe that there can be there wise and beautifu! goodness.What can ennoble the breast of maid, and matron, and man like the vision of an un.spotted suul, cloth-d around in mo Leautyt Is it not strange when you think of it, that our Lord should speak to a Church like that and set His own example of battle, and conflict, and victory.before her, saying to her, \u201cAs I also overcome.do ye overcome™ } It is one of the unexpected ways of Scripture, one of the surprises that constantly meet us while reading our Bible, which constantly enforces this conclusion on our minds: that His Ways arénoc like our ways, -and His thoughts are higher than our thoughts; His therefore are very strange sometimes, When we weutithe old prophets and mark Jie denunciations of Israel and of the state of Israel which occur so frequently, and when we expect as a climax a word which will tell us that a tience of the Almighty has been « usted, that He is to remove the candlestick out of its place, suddenly we get a \u201ctherefore\u201d as you lind in the second part of the prophecy of Isaiah fre.uently: \u201cTherefore.behold, I, even I, am e that blotteth out thine iniquities.\u201d A ic this which is higher than the logic we use, something far better, far deeper, than we know, GOD'S WAYS ARE NOT OUR WAYS, Instead of removing the candlestick out of the place, He that walketh among the iden candlesticks says to the sleepin hurch, \u201cAs I also overcame.\u201d We sho a never ve expected that, never ve thought about it; we should have expected something else than a word to the Laodiccan Church of this sort.Riven, up all thought of overcoming.\u201cThey thought that they had overcome, that the battle was over, and the rest was secure.The Laodicean Church was the worst of the seven.Not one thing is spoken of her.They were satisfied w themselves: they had \u2018said they were and-increased with goods, and had need of nothing; they had got their work done, a Church perhaps crea* in numbers, with rich traditions, and they had need of nothing.It is the only Church about which our risen uses words to express His disgust, not merely displeasure, but disgust, as we find here.And yet\u2014and this is the sur- sing thing and Jet it ir to a Church of is sort that our Lori says, \u2018 To him that overcometh \u201d will 1 grant this reward, ** as 1 overcame.\u201d : \u20ac fashioned nosecay, and remains kneeling M - nf ~ .An 2 ; | Montreal.§ rite aateed AEY REFVN 1 You see.bretliren, that our Lord will not ion table and to our place in the Church of while lis Holiness enquires about his Tha battas ic tha + ; x proper, it I preferred it, to write à note to her 24e ne The eur zo exprestton\u2014The Tv Heger-tmy acquaintance with hor | | | fame out to take care of Him: and His | this frum Thee.\u201d who could speak to God.and to whom God could kpeak, and then, when this creature misunderstood himself and his calling, there was nutmerely the creative work, but there was the beginning of a higher work again, the teginning of redemption, and the Eternal Word was working through the agua, through all history, and through all uations, preparing for Che time when His redemption work would be complete.And then; that He might bring many sons unto lors, it was found ugedful that He should ome a servant, that He aliould come and take on Him a created body, and that He should come and be a Man among men, become a Child in lowly circumstances.\u2018His own people aid not understand Him, and every one of them vas asourte of tewp-: tation Him.His mother thought one | day that'He was working too hard, and she brethren said, \u2018He is beside Himself.\u201d ! He had been working through the day from, early morning till ate-at night, aud he could not get time to eat; and the mother and the brethren came and said.\u201cSurely | this is unnecessary; we will take care of Him.\u201d And when He told His disciples at - Cæsarea Philippi that His work led Him to ; the cross and the grave, l\u2019eter said, \u2018Farbe | Every one of His frieuds : and lis foés was setting Lefure | Him this alternative: \u201cSave your self and lose your work, or lose yourself and save your work.\u201d From the day of the tempation in thewilderness til! the day of the cross, these two things were set face to face before our Lord's mind; and the last furm it took was the cry of the priests to Him while hanging on Che : tree, \u201cCome down from the cruss, and we will believe you.\u201d - : ALL TNIS HE HAD TO ENDURE; all these things He had to overcome; and! He points us back to-day along that line of | action, and calls on us 160 be up and doing, \u2018 to run with patience Uhe race that is set | before us, \u201cas 1 also overcame.\u201d \u2019 And there is more than this; t \u2014agony inthe garden, about with © scarcely dares to speak.We are disposed | to withdraw ourselves to a distance and | bow our heads in awe in the preseuce of unimaginable agony of the Son of God.To Hid lips was held the cup of the world's sin, mingled with the awful necessary wrath of the living God: and He had, as His language on the cross tells us\u2014He had to go down, down to the place where Gad seemed not to be, into the vallevof the God-forsaken.It was a real feeling to which He gave utterance, for the world's sin had swept in a flood bLetween the righteous Fatherand the rizliteous Son; and there was on His part a feeling vf -con- scious separation from the Father.Into the valley of tie Gud-forsaken, \u2014 think of it! \u2014 amd thus He overcame.Into the valley of the God forsaken, into the unsgefi world! And thus He overcame, And He calls on us to have the same single- mindedness of devotion to our calling as He had for His, the same resolute desire to dothe work given us to do as He did.And really you have your work to do, as Christ had His work todo.And we have to bring to our work the same mind as Christ brought to His.That is the underlying thought here.As Christ did His work, so must we do ours.And then vou have a work to do which you tuust get done.God has a purpose for every soul here, (or every man and woman, something to be accomplished in each one of you, which can be done and accomplished by and in no other person.I should like to t that tixed in my own mind and yours.zach onié of you has a scparate face.1 can see a distinctive face which belongs to that person, and to uohody else in the wide world.That js a matter of observation, an observation that any one can make, But \u2018whils we have ail Luman faces And the same features, each one of us is ditferent:and ns such is thetase with respect to those things which we see, it is the case also with regard tothose which we do not see.You have a character peculiar to Youkelf, and you have a work peculiar to yourself to get done and experience to work out by God's zrace which cannot be worked out in anybody else, And let us pray that Gad may reveai His Son in ux, that we may Hud opr life's work and get it ] \u2018done, as Christ has overcome, as Christ did His work.And observe what follows from what 1 say.If that work that God means you to do,that character of yours which God means Feu to build up\u2014if that is not done y you, it must remain undone: and there is a vacant place in the mansions of \u2018the Fathers house, never to be fille! up it you are lost.And when you are lost I dé not mean so much\u201d last to yourself as lost to God; you have defrauded the living tod; you have subjegted | Him to the loss, the eternal lTossthe sorrow of that unfilled piace in the.mansions of the Father's house.You have got one life tolive, only one: and so much of it has been lived.What What have we made of our life! God's graco visited us in days gone by: God's grace shook us to the centre.disturbed our self-possession, sent -us as sinters ou our knees to the throne of grace; tiod's grace followed us\u2014shall I sayt\u2014to the,commun- have you made of itl] What to do with our troubles and hindrances is thie great problem life.It lies with us to make them into violets in the soul, or into thorns.\u2018The finest parts of the tinest souls have been made of sorrow.© Young people who learn to work will always fare better than idlers and dawdiers.Even if they du not have to work, it is better Lo learn how against a time of misfor-'|' tune.Wealth sometimes takes unto itselt wings.\u2019 Love.can be increased by judicious culture, as wild fruits may double their bearing under the hand ola gardener, and love can dwindle and die out by neglect, as choice flower seeds planted im poor soil dwindle and grow single, \u201cThere is no moment like the present; not only so, but, morvver, there is no moment at all\u2014that 1s, no instant force and energy, but in the present.The man who will not execute his resalutions when they \u2018are fresh upon him, can have no hope from them aherwant .The secret of interesting conversation is the same as that of \u2018literature\u2014having something in the mind \u2014soniething to say.Yet how few people have minds furnished with anything but commonplace, or at least how few can produce acceptable fragments from a store of knowledge ! - TOWER OF PIUS IV.Chosen By the ! Pope For His Sum- .~ mer Home.@ [From the Pail Mall Garette.) .The tower of Pius_IV, chosen by Leo \u2018Xf for his summer retreat, has been recently restored and separated from, the ramparts built by Leo X four centuries ago in defence of the Leunine city and the Vati- van Palace.During these sixteen years ul self-imposed imprisonment His Holiness is said to have sutervd severely for lack of the bracing mountain air of Perugin, the city where he lived for su many years, And it was for the purpose of escaplug from the oppressive heat of his Vatican kingdone\u2014 whichis in reality a little city within the | \u201c Eternal City, offering all the inconveniences of an overpopulated centre\u2014that he sought the cool shade uf the isviated tower beyond the green fields and shady trees of his garden.The Pope has always taken.a great interest in his garden \u2014in- the cultivation and tillagé of the land; but his interest especiaily centred in the olives and vineyards which he had planted, and he watches anxiously, following with unaffected pleasure the ripening of his grapes and the gathering at vintage time, .He traced himself on a map phe avenues which he had made_to_eniarge the circuit of his daily drives, and he turned and twisted them about so that he might pass through thy ditterent plantations aud enjoy a variety of scenery.At the extremity of these exten sive grounds there was a very high wall, measuring some 400 yapds in length, and flanked at each end with two colossal round towers, It was a desolate spot, abandoned to wild plants and rank weeds, which alone flourished in the perpetual damp shade of the great mass of brickwork, with its ruined battlements, bearin marky of the cannon balls fired by the soldiers of the French Republic in 1348 and by the Italians during the siege of 1550.The 1'upe ordered that this wall should be demolished, and in its place asunny avenue now divides the two round towers, which stand isolated with gravel walks, bordered with Howers and shrubbery, leading to them.The western sower was turned into a meteorological-astronomical observatory.The other tower Las been made & comfortable summer resort.for the Pope.There are three lange rooms in it, the one above theother.Hix Holiness occupies the central one, which has three windows, As the walls are four yards wide one the windows was closed, and the deep embrasure has been turned inte a dressing-room, Fron the two southern winitows there is a beautiful view of the Villa Pamphily and the Apennines, n the middle of the room stands the Pope's large writing-table of ebony, inlaid in ivory, and before it an imposing bizh- backed.red damask armchair, Round the room are a few smaller red silk chairs with Zilt carvings, in the inartistic style of sixty vears ago.which have evidently been hauled out of sume forgotten garde-meubles.In the recess of one of the windows there is a small irbn bel covered with red silk and hidden from view by a ¢urtain of the same material.Here is also a little stairway built in the thickness of the wall which leads to the buildingof two stories, recently constructed near the tower.in which there are twoor three rooms for the servants and a small kitchen.When Leo NII goes to pass the day at the tower he is accompanied by his came- riecre partecipante\u2014gentieman (prelated-in- waiting\u2014 an oflicer and two Noble Guards, He is carried from his apartment in a sedan chair through the loggie of Raphael and the musculus, ta the entrance to the Vatican gardens, where his carringe awaits him.The prelate-in-waiting seats himself opposite fii Holiness, amd the Noble Guards mount their horses and escort the carringe.After two or three turns around the garden he alights*at the floor of the, tower, dismisses\u201d his cameriere and guards, who return to the Vatican with the carriage, having received orders to come for him at 4 or 3 oclgck.: At the tower, ready to attend to his personal wants, hé finds his groom of the chambers, Siguor Centra\u2014an important persopage.in the Yapal household \u2014and three other survants.An amusing occurrence, to which the.Pope submits\u201d with more or less patieuce, is the inevitable presence of the head gardener, a clean-shaved, shrivelled little man in a frock coat and tall hat, who meets him every worning at the door to offer a stiff, old- AND ANSWERS.AN INCIDENT IN THE LOSS OF THE \u201c BIRKENHEAD.\u201d Another Story of the Two Flagas\u2014The Use of the Word *Feel\u201d_Cardinal Newman's \u201cLead Kindly Light.\u201d Loss of the \u201cBirkenhgad.\u201d To the Editor of Noten and Queries: =~ - SIR,\u2014Your interesting account of this catastrophe, in reply to a correspondent, may be supplemented by an incident which has apparently been overluoked, or perhaps which was never made prominent by the brave fellow oducerued, record of this one of the many heroic aacrifices of our trained defenders \u2014 and the maritime of Britain's heroes aro voluminous, 1f1 remember rightly, it was the champion of the world\u2019 swimmer, Captain Webb, - who, after his exploit of crossing the English\u2019 channel, when \u2018feted at Liverpool.in ad dressing the boys of ono of the training ships, \u201csaid.with the view of stimulating them to discipline and restraint, as an instance that he was the last babe that was thrown from the \u201cBirkenhead\u201d into the boats when she was sinking\u2014the troops and sailors remaining at their Foets while-the hvomen jaud children were reset It is sad to refiect that so brave and physically powerful a nan as was Capt.Webb should bave thrown himsell away in a mad attempt to swim the Niagara whirlpool, when his example ar personal influence might have éffected much in engendering à spirit of emulation and loyalty in such extçemities as that described.Yours respectfully Montreal: Jv.B : The F1 Story Again.\u2018 To the Editor of Notes and Queries © some discussion on The Flag Incident, 1 enclose You clipping from the Su Paul Pioneer Press the Lith inst.Some years ago 1 remember reading in some paper substantially the same story, It may possibly be the foundation of some of variations which have lately ap , 7 F.D.MCLENNAN.As I observe much has been said of late should like to tell a story about it which I believe to be true, and which shows that when pruperly used it can do excellent service.The story was told me by the guard of the Pullman car in which I travelled from Quebec to Montreal at night in the autumn of 1875, and I believe that I give it.just as l heard it.| This man was the son of a clergyman in one of the Southern States, and alter the war broke out his father was forced to break up his home and send his children adrift, says a writer in the Spectator.My informant was then about twenty.and, having a turn for acting, he formed a company of his friends, with which he went through the West Indian Islands, acting at each in turn; and 1 ga hered that it had answered very well.\u201cBut I don't tell you this,\u201d said he, \u2018Lo exalt my own pruceed- iugs, but because I should like to let you kuuw how well the iuterests of the English were looked after at that time their consuls in the Spanish and French islands;™ and to prove this he gave me the following, among other instances.When he was in Havana there was one evening a great row in the streets atid a man was kiiled.Every one ran away except an Englishman, who did not see why he should run \u2018off, but stopped to see what he could do for the wounded man.The city was then, as it often was, under martial law, and in a few minutes a parts of soldiers came up, K the Englishman off He was tried then and- there by a sogt, of drunr-head court martial and condemned to be shot the next morning at 8 oclock.He managed to get the news conveved to the English Consul, and at #13 o'clock next morning the Consul appeared in lis coach-and-four, uniform,- cocked hat and sword, all his orders on, etc, The shooting party were drawn out, and the prisoner was there, too.The Consul - walked up to the officer commanding the party and demande the life of his countryman.« \u201cVery sorry,\u201d said the officer, \u201cbut I must carry out my orders.\u201d and he showed - a warrant signed by the Governor.\u201cWell,\u201d said the Consul, \u201cat least you'll allow me to shake hands with him before he dies.\u201d SI can't refuse that,\u201d was the reply.On which the Consul stepped up tothe Englishman, put his hand into his breast coat pocket, drew out a Unlon Jack, unfolded it, threw it over the man, and then said: \u2018\u2019There.now, fire if you dare!\u201d The lieutenant was staggered, the matter was referred to the Governor, and the Englishman was saved.Madame Grand.To the Editor of Notes and Queries : Srr,\u2014 Will you kindly inform me as to the authorship of that much-discussed book, * The Heavenly Twins.\" Is ** Madame Grand\u201d a real or an assumed name ! To what nationality docs the lady belong ?M.C.B.Montreal.There is little doubt that Madame Grand is an assumed name.The lady's portrait \u201cwas lately published in \u201cThe n\u201d and in * The Review of Reviews.\u201d \u201cUnexceptionally\u201d And \u201c Exception- To the Editor of Notes and Queries: SrRr.\u2014 settle à dispute between friends, would vou kindly answer in your column which isthe correct expression, ** The perio nee Was umer- ceptionally good,\u201d or \u201cThe performance was exceptionally good.IGNÉRAMUS to the extent of its being incorporated with the | i Sir,-Having noticed in your columns lately ! about the British Hag and various attempts i made to cast discredit un the Union Jack, L ; i do; should she write pologia pro Vila ua.\u201d this answer only illustrates the intense subtlety which marked all the prominent phases of Iir.Newman's public life.The hymn was written at a timo when, though a member uf tho party of advanced thoyght at ince know as \u201cT i i x .sil ctarians,\u201d he was still ly under the iafluence of the Æran- pelical estantism amidst which his religious character hud first developed; and, at the same time, ho had most serious leanings lowands Rome.In fact, his own account of the thoughts aud feelings under which he wrote it shows that he was then mure than half a flomanist, and sim- 7 ww to find some ontslde influence upon which to cast the onua before he slipped over to \u201cthe haven where he would be.\u201d And this he soon found in the condemnation by the Hishops of Tract go.\\ Those last two lines of the hymn simply embody the popular Protestant teaching of his early dasa, of which, no duubt, in bis then capacity as à prieet the Church of Kome-he\u2014had-beveine hamed.E W.The Day of a-Date Given.To the Editor of Notes and Queries : SIR\u2014 Will you kindiy inform me if possible through the columns of juur vaiuable paper, what des of the weck was the Ar day of June, 1S3$, and oblige A CunsTANT READER.Montreal.) - |__The Zird of June, in 1555, was a Saturday\u2019 Some one in Montreal has a scheme which answers any questions of this sort.le sent me a copy, but 1 have uiizlaid it.\u2014Æd af Notes and Queries.| bow + ETIQUETTE DEPARTMENT, Editor Etiquette Department : A young lady isengaged td a ronng gentleman who recently returned home after an absence of several montis.Whilehe was away he wrote to her ently, but since his return he has called and written only onde.Ho lives several miles away, he has been home no several months.he scems distant and reserved in her presence.She wrote tohim several weeks ago and has received no answer.2.What should the young lady ain?3.Should she ask ould she see him persan- A CUNSTANT READER, ANS.\u20141.From what you say of the young man\u2019s alterad manner, the cessation of his visits and letters, especially his sending no answer to that last written by the young lady we feel inclined to argive ai the uncomfortable and unsatisfactory conglusion that he (Vishes their engagement to come to an end.she is quite authorized to do so.3.An explanation of some detinite kind ix due to her.As there may be some misunderstanding in a written one we would advisea personal interview in which the young gentleman will have à good opportunity of making a clear statement af the reasons for his altered conduct and also state his future intentions 1 \u2018for au explanation or ally?engaged.Editor Etiquette Department: 1.I have been attending a high school for soma months, would it be young gentlemen when ! meet them in the street; who are attending the same school and whom I meet every day sever times?2 Is a girl of sixteen years too young to go with a young man of twenty! 3 How long should a girl of sixteen wear her dresses?4.Ma young man asked to, accompany me home and Idid not wish his\u2019 Company what should I say?5 What do sou thiu my writing! : ANS\u2014L.IF you are already acquainted with them you should bow in passing or meeting.It is not usual, and quite unnecessary for you to speak, however fre uently you may chance to meet them.2 This isa matter which can Le decided only by her .pafents,guandians,or friends.Froni ourpoint of view we think she is too\u2019 young and that her mind and attention at such an age should be given as much as possible to her studies (at stated times) and the companionship of girls about her own age.3.The three-quarter style jus\\ clearing the boot or shoe is the most convinient and usualy worn.4 You may Wiank him for his lite offer, but say that you prefer return- ng home alone.If he is really a well-bred young man he will not repeat his request when he sees it is not acceptable.5.lt is very neat and legible.From present appear ance we think you will with further pro- gre-s write à very good hand.Editor Etiquette Department: 1.In going into a néw dwelling in a country .town is it expected of the lady of the house ta | take new callers or old callers through the house to see it.Should she ask them if they care to xo through the house or ask them to go, which would be proper! 2 On receiving a gentleman caller.should the.lady of the house go into the parlor first! When giving a party would it be roper to invite a number of young ladies or gentlemen | ag not acynainted with, but they are well acquainted with those § am going to invite?3.In giving a children\u2019s party should i go totheir homes and ask their parents or send written invitations: if so, how.should the, and all Trains NOV.VALID FUR RETURN UNTIL Agents, Xe CITY TICRET OFFICE U3 St James fit.us aud Bonaventure Station, THE ONLY DIGESTIVE UR RECONSTRUCTIVE TONIC.Anchor Weakness Cure.Fer Weak Men, Women and Children.NCA 04 Quesre, March let, 1593- GENTLEMEN,\u2014 d 1 Lave ested valied 1 have toned that it ia the test strenuthening nu in marbet and that it is really let family wmelicine.1 know of no brtter specific aguioast Dyspopeia, Lung \u2018Diseases and Ertakity.* It my humble opinion.which IT Lave truly expressed.can be of any value to this remedy tAn- chor Weakness Curel 1 heartily aliow you to use thus for such Yours, etc.\u2018A.GRENIER, Wine Merchant, st.Jubn St.It 1 we are comstahtiy RS Inquiry reiativeto thia M to 1h n00 who would prefer to remitting §) & securely pac] contain.3 ing @ pulls, carefuliy compounded, will be sont J ty retare mail our privaie .OF B we will furnish 8 waich will cure most 5 ira Sale 5 OUEN ENGLAND MEDICAL INSTITUTE 24 TREMONT ROW, \u201c7 Beste, Mass.§ in recelyé of letters cf , we would ay Ji in isef ut by < \u201cComplete Manhood ae ea are Causes.Besertbes the ects.Foints the Eemeay 98 pages, every pags bearing à intunte Bowe y{ the subjects Lrested are Nervous Mbebilèity.\u2014; ., p&e tmpotency, , scertitey This i scientifically the most vaine SS ibe mom besntifux medical boos he po lastration ny.mes .arjoscle.These Intending Narringe, ese.> very man who womid the grand truth, the plain facts, the old en the new sparse oo of science as applied to married life, whe woud atone for jam files and avoid future should write for the womlerful little book.It will be sent free, under seal, while the editiob lasts.ADDRESS THE PUBLISHERS ERIE MEDICAL C0.Y, 3 The Great English Prescription years in thousands of cases.mneés, Nervous Weanknons and all dis cases Coupesd by abuse, 1u-di0r exertion.Bis Packages Guarsa- eed to Cure, when alt others fail Ask jour Irruggiet Tete Ulead ring ri \u20ac a \"nie or hoe A veckage $l.His 85, Uy nie for ETRERA Chemica) C 8 h.Per cale ta À R MOAT HB Hove Dime Sirest MONTREAL [ CH ha p Cada 7 er pa Si E THE PNTREAL\u2018 DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1893.L HE THEATRES NEXT WEEK.Ight Opera and Comedy! on the Programme.\\USON BARRETT ARRIVES IN | AMERICA.Noted French Musician\u2014Lillian Rassell\u2018s Divorce Suit.; tL Thanksgiving week at the Academy ofy, - pus.süpposed ta be in london, had the Theatre, Boston, sues for $0 | | She chs to have loaned that amount to Rice FO Reid, the scenic artist, for a | lon,rse with Augustin Daily, now at the Graghera House, wants $154 for design.| ing grostuines and a portion of the scen- : evv die opera \u201cVenus,\u201d now running in | Rasp Fur the work, done in September, Leas uot vet received any remuneration, Rigroished bail and was released, te Fair Lilllan's Divorce Suit » Lillian Russell, the well-knovwn cog opera prima donna, was granted an \u2018aujftuent of her marriage to Edward - sou by Judie Me Adam, in the Superior « dy New York, on Thursday, soun as court was opened Mr.Hummel ap and read, Miss Russell's affidavit on wh her application for annulment of weiae was based.The affidavit et forth t Miss Russell was marri-d to Soloman lav, ING, in Hoboken, and lived with pat 21 Grammercy l'ark until May, 1, tn she discover-d that he Tiad à lea « living in England at the tine he mar.A her.She left him at once, and had not ce Lived with him.She had one child Lind Mr.Hummel stated that Solon, Our Boys and Gad.VV MERRYTHOUGHT : Thankagiving Story.L NAN AND ** MEKRYTHOTGR \u201cDear Merrythought! How can F You ; Ro'\u2014how can Flet you go!\u201d And teen: year-old Nan sobbed and cried and! into the hotise, while Farmer Katchpen urned to look pityingly after his daught éayins: \u201c Pour young one! she did love yeritter, and she ought ter keep it; hue folks down in-Boston will have Tpksgivin\", and what would Thanksgivin® Without turer, I'd like ter know! Anden there's _ the money \u2014we must have ¢ money !™ ! re served\u2019by publication with a notice of 7 And this considération sealche- fate of- © suit.= ; ; ! The first witness exatnined was Robert Storrs, a military-lookine individual, th gray hair aud moustache.He testifed Music vill Le vne that willbe made pleastat hat in IN7 he was à correspondent for a by the appearance of that favorite prima yutreal newspaper in lLoudun.and that Wdward Solomon had been aarested in that .donuagauline Halland her opera company Gry on a change df bigamy, made by Jane She # accompanipd by the comedian Richad Gulden, who.has been lured ava from lis starriux tour by one of the larced clarks ever paid a singing comedis Carolne Hamilton, late of the Bostouiar who made such an emphatic hit here le rearis also with the company.| The ae b produced is * The Honeymoon mue by Wim, Furst, libretto by C.M.Mcleilan.It is announced as au ve tric whitsical opera.written for lauchs pu es only.The fist act opens int \u201cVillage of Tankvhanky.\u201d where the I- lagers are assembled, expectingg the w- arhof \u201cRuotytootvot \u201cand \u201cPrincess Ke: Ive,\u201d his daughter.Through the ere ply the chivrncters assumed by the pet pos are grotesque and burlesque, The we \u201cake it home awd give it to the babyhy | Mass Hall, aud the Ghost that cout wilk,\u201d by Mr.Golden, have made bigt~.and the Boston papers are unaninic in their praise.l'his company has just gel afour weeks\u2019 season there at the Calbia ' Theatre, ) The Queen's Theatre.\u201cThe Nominee\u201d will be-plaxed nexteek at the Queen's Theatre tisan Auican comedy that has met with marked scess th New Ywk and elsewhere.Tipiot deals with a man of the world; Minds himself in many peculiar positionse Te: sult of his love for a goud ttme.\u201d Qirary to his wishes he is_ciected a mewr of Congress in a district\u2019 at a distan from homie, and his campaign is an eace to be away from hone where à mothen-law makes life interesting.Instead of aduet- ing his campaign he sends hivrivate secretary.who impersonates himiakinx speeches and votes.Many amuse con:- plications arise and afford the Ars ep- portunity to, do good work.The fl.week matinee will be held on Thursday hanks: giving Day.i Theatre d\u2019Opera Francs.\u201cLa Petite Marice\u201d will be pruced on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesd at the Opera Français.\u201cThis is by speci request aud it is one of the trettiest operathat the management has wen fit to se.This will afford the acters more oppcunity to repare the production of * Boecx.\u201d They ave rehearsed for quite à longime, and there is no deubit that it will be cli inter: preted.It will Le produced ol hursday, | riday and Saturday, and it Wl then be seen for the first fime in Anera.Melle.Sylva will make acer debut inhis opera, which will be sug in its entire, including the Florentine dhett., *Vosepine vendue | r ses scours © wii follow: andben 7 Carmen\u201d will be seer for the tinct ime at \u2018his pretty little there.Mr.MR.Nalbard, whose magniticat baritone bs been well + appreciated bv Montreal auwtences, will\u2019 take the part of** Escamilla \u201d Madame de Goyon will ply \u201cCarmen,\u201d and Melle.Sylva, \u201c Michass\u201d \u2018La Maire de Jonze\u201d will be presentd immediate afterwards A Note: French Mwiclar.A cablegranmreceived by \\r.Rudbtph Ar- onson annauttes\u2019 that at the \u201cConcert d'Adieu?gra by the Phiharmmie Society in Ress td Henri Martau, and which preed to te an ovewhelminx | success, de great Fench vViolinist ! performed with the orchstra of cighty msicians, Saint Sax\u2019 \u201clntro- duction t Rondo Cazpricoso,\u201d Max ; Bruch's \u2018Fantaisie Ecasaie.\u201d_ Wicni- awskis Second Polonaise,\u201d and a new Meditatia composed for Mr Marteau hy Massene This wenderfal viotinist-_agall ; sive twe concerts here in the Windsor « {ail onMonday and Teeday evenings, | Decemtr 11 and 12, ; ! Wilsn Barrett Agsirin America.| NEWYORK, Novembe 17.\u2014Mr.Wilson | Barret his leading sly, ! delfrie: and twentyduve members of his capany, arrivedon the \u201cTeutdnic.\u201d Myr.Herett spent thetight at the West.minst- Hytel and le in the morning for ! Bosto, whither therompany went direct i from te steamer.le opens at the Globe Theate on*Mouday à his new version of \u201cVinuius.\u201d\u201d It wÿbe Mr.Barrett's first ! appemnce in Shdslan Knowles play in .this ountry.\u201cOtklle.\u201d which will be pro- i duce during nex Week, is another new addiion to Mr.Beretts repertory.M.Bamwett wagot looking any the worse \u201cfor mther a roughoyage, which he gaid he ; will alwavs remdther on account of seme \u201clightningiyork » did as a playwright.- Av} thousualconcer for the Seaman's Orphan- * age and Amerien Seamen's Fund Society, : given in the salen Tuesday night.a sketch Ë Mr, farretryntitled \u201cTrazedian's Quiet Moments,\u201d wasiiven with great succegs, | - he aud lis company participating, Iv was ; the resut of acw hours\u2019 labor an the part of the Inglislactor and he is quite-proud - Miss Maud a of it.\u201cWhie I hae in no way altered the story of \u2018Vinduius\" Mr.Barrett went on to say,, *1 have madd number of changes in structure audi lagunge.In the old version Virginians, ater killipge his danghter Virginia, Aves her hing on the stage.© Then the sne of the killing of Appius in the last a, when Vieginius, quite wad, has his eveuge, 1 have changed entirely: nking it, I think, more efective, tn Philadphia, 1 expect to pirdduce the adaplatiol have been working on fur some tin of Hall Caines novel, \u201cThe Bondsma™ My company is practically the satue athat I brouzht over last year, except tind may say have now two lead- jue Indies, Yiss Jdetfries and Miss Haidee Wrizhit, w isa new member of the com- | pany.The are also Mr, Edwin Irwin and |! Miss Elsichester.Mr.Barrett will appear \u2018 in Moutreduring the present season.\"4 Paimer Company May Dissolve, J ST.Lot.November It Palmer's stock company Jaring a week's engagement at the GranOperin House, appears to be in dangerol ssolutioi,.Three of the leading memberst is said, Wl shortly resien and return New York.The defections in questionare those of Maurice Barrymore, the leadE man: Frederick Robinson, who also tals leadinz parts,- and Mrs, EE, M.HolLd, wife of one of the strongest | member the Palmer company, and her self a tarite actress inthe onganization.NEW ORK, November l6.\u2014Georgy Faw: | cett, whis at present plavime with Minnie | Seligmis company in \u201cOIAE at Nibley, \u2018 was ened this afternoon by ALM, Palmer.toake Mr.Robinwin's plfre on tHe : Califors tqur.Mr.Fawcett will join the \u2018 compa at Chicago next -Mondarx.He | said toiæht that the retirement of Mess, Barrvere and Robinson and Mes, Holland woufdot in.any way interfere with the plans the company.He thought it vro- while nt\u201d Wilton Lackaye wopld il Mr.Barryore's part.Mrs Hollahd is better : knowpn the stage as Miss Emily Seward! | She pls minor parts.E.Rice in Trouble Agaln.Mager E.E.Rice, of \u201c1H\u201d was arrest: | ed foston, this week ander the Masa: | chuses debt Jaw., The ances: was caused | by Ecin A, Pratt.of Nod 110 Iyoadway, this sy.acting for his clients, Bertha Fahd and \u2018Logan Reid.Miss Fish, who was | leadi lady in the \u201cPearl of\" Pekin\u201d com- panyud is now doing a serpentine dance at : (he next production.© About three hundgd | vice in thai wigleli of usefuhess called Isnacs, a concert: hail singer known on the stiyre as Lilly Gray, Mr.Storrs testified | that Solonian was discharzed, as the Court held thatoif he had violated the law, it had men inthe United States, and was there- fure out of the jurisdiction of that court.Miss Russell was the next and only uther witness.Her.testimouy - was simply a reiteration of her affidavit.She left the witness stand and seated herself beside Her counsel, and white they eld a Avhispered_ conversation Judge McAdams granted the decree annulling the marriage, giving her the right - 10 marry again.Abw the custody of the | child.+ .Miss Russell smiled, Mr.Hummel smiled, | Mr.Hunuuel's clerk smiled.witness Storrs ; -smiled, all of the party bowed to Judge Me- ; Adam, and they suther.Miss Lillian Russell's first husband was Harry Brahaux: She eloped to Europe with \u201cTeddy\u201d Solomon in In In May, IG, Rrahaimn obtained à divorce from the actress and tive durs afterwands she married Solomon in Hobuken.At the time of his mar: left the court-room te- : Tiage Solomon had A lezal wife living, as © appeared in the evidence.After Miss Rus.\u2019 sell left him \u201cin 184, Solomon.returned to Eunpe and there married Kate Evertelzh.- vit is said that Miss Everleiish also intends bringing an action far annulment ot mar | riage, 2 Dramatic Notes.i Rosina Vokes has revovered ker health, ; and is frolickinje through her plays as vizorously as ever in Chicago.Cecil Clay, ! Miss Vokes's hushand, says that the reports | of her illness were zreatiye aserated) \u201cThe Private Seervtam™ ist puitg to take | to thé rom! once mure, and William Gil lette is again to play his'old part.There is | always room for this entertaining farce, the humor of which never seems to grow old.C.T.Dazey.the author.of \u201cIn Old Kentucky, \"worries the goed peopleof the theatre ! considerably by appearing there every | night wd criticizing the wark done on the st He was incxpressibfy pained the other night.The villain shot at the rope holding the drawbridge and tire pistol didat ve.go off.The drawbridze, howéever, droppesl - Just the same.very lmnentahble.A pay was produced out af town that was à dismal failure.So had was it that the ardience actually hissed.There wasan actor in_the audience who kept rigidly ! quit.The Mr.Dazey thought this | man next to him, who was.making a great deal of disturbance, asked .hits why he didnt hiss.\u201cI feel delicate | abeut it.\u201d replied the actor, \u201cbecause | came ; inon a pass, bat if it gets much worse, I'm hanged if [don\u2019t eo out and pay fora seat.\u201d Comments by the London theatrical : peuple on the disastrous number of unemployed actors in this country seems rather | cruel.The Londen Stage says: \u201cWe do , not doubt that heric efforts have teen | made by Aauerican actors te save then- | selves and their families from want: but a,s rofession that allows itself and all that i: dear to it to drift by the thousand into the shame of idleness and the hormar of starvation is not a profession of men.\u201d The argani- ; zation of an actors\u2019 union seems imminent, | The Drama In England.Already active preparations have heen he an for the Christmas pantomimes at rhe ! yeeum and Drury Lane.Miss Emily 8.Fitzroy, the Australian actress, has bevn entrazed as Mrs.Bernard Bevre'x Understudy at Drury Lane.Edward Terry, having returned from a successful trip to Australia, has started on a provincial tour.He will nolappear at his own theatreià London putil early in March.Clement Scott has written a monologue, + ' | ! \u201cKL Jamess and St, Giles.\u201d which will have a hearing at oie of the music halls | It is described as a social and political : satire.Robert Reville Barrett, who died a few days ago at Hastings, of consumption, was > a brother of Wilson and George He was an actor at the Adelphi under Chat terton\u2019s wanagement.\u201cThe Tempter\u201d is not ta escape being bur lesqued.\u2018The Attempter\u201d is\"the titie of one that is sun tn be produced at the Court.It is the juint wôrk of Charles Bruoktield and Seymour Hicks.' The death is annourced of T.C.King, a veteran player, whose debut was made in 1544; at the age of ninetven.Shakespearian parts were his forte.He once starred wit success in America And for many years wad Associated with Chartes Kean, After the performance of \u201cDiplomacy\u201d at Palmpral, beautiful presents of jewdilery were handed by Priavess Beatrice on behalf | of the Queen to Mr.Hare, | Mr.and Mix, Bancroft, Mr.Furhes Robertson, Mr.Arthur ¢ Cecil, Mr.Gilbert Bare Lady Monckton, | Miss Kate Rorke mad Miss Elizabeth Rob ins Augustin_ Daly be hat with his theatre ir i ad at hard lu Leicester squans.and st please both critics same time., His la Orient Express,\u201d an Rinmenthal & Kal edies be F, C.Burnauÿ, has two very fuju acts, tt the concluinx one is deciared be feeble and comple.This fault is like to be remedied, but fliss Reban's pars \u2018 said to be sadly hitrior to her tales | \u201cThe School for Seaial™ will probable publie ventune, at theat urzs farcical hu ca th ta Sale of Stree-Car Horges., The Street Railua Company yestday ! afternoon held a se ef horses for hich | they had no further se.The sale wzheld | at the stables onît.Catherine Feet, ; se changed owners \u20ac tive, four an even three dollar.Nooult after a hrse has | seen several veartf this servicehe be.J comes very tough; he can standthat he should be \"abie totaad aimost aything, but he no \u2018longuis a thing « beauty.Electricity is drhg him frointhe track into the cart andfgRon uf the arter and e\\piessman.NA of the horse were not tou bad, and wilp doubt see vars of ser: fa I fa general purposelle stock te dispuse of | is quite Large, afte sale will & continued this afternoon.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Fines #he Police court.In the PoliCourt yestaday, Gearge Prait, Migpe strect, Mas fined seveintr-five gars and cssis \u201cor three months\" impfitMént for alowing gambling in by testauraix.Philip As.alin, où EyNotre Dane street, was fined LW apposts for ching liquer on Sunday ands certificate vas annnlled.fa © of turkeys wai * travel aavav- withe ; + her he made a mightly His{ productions somæhow have failed to There was a .Merrythought; and up wen\u2018an to her little room to * bawl jt out herselt,\u201d as biz brother Jack said, with Sir of what be called dignity.In the garret window of ard farm-house, away up amid the hills Vermont, sat Nan, liut sobbing and ehg.but truly \u201cbawling it out.by herse\u2019 as Jack had sad.Here Was Merrytught, the pet that she had watched (r, texded, And loved all the summer, deu to meet a trägiec end which we can-lieyenever oc- curivil to him, but did ¢ the loving heart of Nan.smehov she had felt that when Novemb came perhaps Merrythought would | spaed: there wight be enough withe him.Rut that great American factor, low wich is he worth\u201d had taken holof the Vermont farmer, and since Meythoufit was a little better in every wator th good care Nau had given \u201chim, t vas felt that he was worth mare tha ay \u20ac the other turkeys.He met his en whiurkish for: titude, and Nan-,poor Mnzius to bear it with equal fortitude dw * bing and bawling.\u201cIL Tap N& \u201cFN de it! Yes, I wd it,\u201d thought Nan, and she huatted als in the dim old roam to find sumthing write upon; but nothing was to be fid except brown wrapping-paper, for \\lonery was a luxury unknown to thinners family.AVith'a stubby peaciall wrote on the brown paper these wes .0 his is Merrythought ¥ pet turkey.have saben can of nit y amer.1 fect awful Jad to have hime, LS Sweet, and tender, atid nice, 1 no, but 1 vdike to nofur sure if he eats well, and how mutoney yotrhad to pay- togetkitm.Please VU Tite And tell me.NAN Kronur Upland, Vermont.Down the stairs 1 glided, for she was lighter of heart noid into the kitchen she went, for shest the eldest girl ina lange family.and fittie maid of all work.There was no time loitering at this busy season, and doawrl Nan amidst the heap ti?the tinishing touches of her deft hand: Each separate feather plucked from , | Y Rev.WJ Dart.MA, ~~ ° Nes.1668 and 266% Notre Dame Btrect, Jénalem and the: Time of th ST, ASS Longueuil Tam and Trim.Rev J.-Concer and Ball Montreal.\u2019 Crucifixion, WT STEPHEN'S Lachine.Rev.KR Fierce, M.UNDER : avartci _ -\u2014_ .œ .x .» rector.5au, Hoy Communion.Services 11 Re A 8 OF RX ST.CATH E AND ST.BAIN STR.no à ain em 3pm, school and Revtur s Bible ORIENT LEGIONO.6, S.K.OF C.EXHIBITION AND SAL E Ovni fem to 100 9 Aduntscion 33e.HURCH ¢ OF THE \u201cREDEEMER, Cute Se Paul IN LS .- - CERTES | vtr rs SION F DAGING.AND DEPORTMENT C tre MONT MUNICIPAL FALL 7p m J.IN PANET ST, MA.N0.30 PANET ST.ADMISSION REE ° ne SAN __W.Hederson, Principal.À fre programme JFrom 10 o'clock am.to 4 pm.Queet Hall, 2221 St Catherine St STAY DREW § CHU RCI, Sanlt = an Recodet.Pivine orchestra\u2019 Fiano RS os Ne to Brothers \u2014_\u2014 hy Toei 2 Ha mend Th Rev.E McManus, SNA 270 and 2272 St.C iy Toe in this uy to ot 8ECD TERM.Commence First Week in A \u2014 Conce: ee only chance cour parchase works November for adulix: JT PHILIPS CITCRCH, Mota Junction.Rev bad mo tickets 5 Doux cher to pal 500 Tobe masters iy Geore Je Incumbent ply © Te Communion at at half-past seven.C aghr.opened bl the paintings are originale.mostly frem the French EPARATE CLASS ROOMS am orang PANT a ng peaye! I.rhool, the leading modern Seats free.Sunday echo à Incambuat s Hilde class Éminent ârtiste, such as Au Corne aece 125 Pupils\u2019 work now, and judge for your } Français, Rochegrose, Aublet, at3p wm : \u2026 Babau, Toran Fo Pitiens.Marius Ray.barter, Sauzay, soif what \\ be doce ui à month R= a ATE Mission Looms.Service 7 WINDSQ HALL \u2018 and a great many others, are members of this Suciety.aus en Paros interceted in thie work can est 8 Gro.J.SHEkp, Ask for Catalogue add Circular.+ pupils 10ot take Mure than Lv) wn thas chase.i PRESBYTERIAN.H E VE I M, \u2018 ee RB.A.A.BRAILY, New clag rll form Welnseday ter T.ANDREW: \u2018S(Churca of Sotiandy Morning ser; + d RTE 4 U, 258°cod : Director.- mnencing ürst veek in Noretatèr.Having +3 vice, 11: top ic of scrmon, à sntention, Enmits- Great Fre Viellnise, rs ee es aod Like, Lows ho So nok reniog service, 0 topic of sennon, Assisted Roi eminent Artist) ve Two GRAND » Uneur dev.J.F His, A, RD.will © si chikdren in of these and Fruday.Advance Minis roses y Su cho ET | HON BAY 4 % TeRspAY \u2014\u2014 TE ACHERS ASSOCIATION Cass Mood and Saturday evwning muse lass, owl Socie! nes pcs SE re ie A re il von, LL.SLEEK Lith & Its, in connection with the Frivaticssens and Gasecs attended te.divetivn far Montreal General Moepa OT Reserved a Gouree 3.Shep} Susie Storer S74 Se McCILL NORMAL SCHOOL.set A.RO) MACHONALD, Jr.E INK Rev.A.J.Mowatt, pastor, 11 am.Rev.there» street.Subacribeite aren 8e The int re of the wi Es LH Jordan, at 7 pu cu [?choice meet the Association will be held ORESCENT STREET.lam.7 pm.Rer A BK Mac NE Sie tn the Nor > oa Prof.Jurkee\u2019s Atademy, RELY TR in & Appearance be one of the most McGill Normal School ERN pastor, will preach at both services iportapt rvonis of the Eicalve.portant rents of masien) Wheadd Friday, November ith, at 8 puma.omg oF CATH KR STREET.Sabbath shod ared Bite Gases a3 pm.\u2014 PRouRaunE.\u2014 race termes Gon: a urd evenings.STENT A A RR Lone © Av mia) Taicrmchie Cam Tek rate à e services omi: mn Frontag at \u20ac Sum tayachod and Dr Barclay RIM du, Ÿ 2 Form Study\u2014Tatala isd Sede tor Four Year Work, de me Anormoon Caastes bepnnere Tisotaye cas » Whe + ironie rene serv es will te i .& ee Le en toc tn Private to salt + mure > critted pâle HS verse Collection at this near \u2014\u2014e c Mi w ICING 13 LATOUR STREET \u2014 \u2018Miss M 3 Shri rl Pe Sn ERIE Le Pate RE 5 5 0x vi rea Re Ve congregation in \u20ac ure on Ke en.Jae FREE - pastor, Meme and or ns Rang The meetings are open to the pablic.on, O70 > oul pom W 0 or, am.vening will be 273 Seod MARGARET ROSS, 5 m.Sunday services are Aran the High |' - \u2014 School, Peel street.\u201c DON'T FE » EDUCATIOIAL ST CARRIE Rev.Robert Campbell, D.I, at 11 T.THANKSGIVIN \u2018PPE am mal .Morning sujet \u201cSpecial Offer- AN IVING SU R, .Erening subjecs, * à Lips, Col 46 If all who necd this sermon cote hear it, the \u201cUNDER THR AUSPICES OF\u2014 E/ENNG CLASSES Pastors 3 bilde c'elass AC AUS D.pm house will be over-full \u201c21 oF ANE cou \u2014Ar\u2014 T4 NERICAN.Norminge lam Preacher, Rev.T.8 LADIES\u2019 AID SOCIETI RER ; Wiliams subject, \u201cThe Ems 1 House.use.ney ven BTRRET METHODIST CHI Rew, ne.7 service will be held in this church Thursday.at 11 In the Lectäre Hall of the Church, dm.appropriate décorations, music and short ser- Scotc D ANCE 1115541 BVEWNG.NevEuEER wa.Do not fail in partaking of the excellent supper peo- AN ISSPECIGE ST.BRANCH a Se 5% Under thévgçe of the videt Erthe Ladies from 6 08 pm.and be entertained H.Collins oF.red al \u20ac varied interesting programme.a D) SenCommimed omeers Pets Iscodne lan | on Toran torte tar.am Craie me.Cru; for.W.J.Suy Ph D.pan Tam, ss oo : : COMMEICE on MONDAY.ICT.2nd.! SCOTS DA.Swsrcrs TavonT À HALMERS, Res.Colborne Heina, B A, pastor.Will take place in the VICTORIA ADURY HALL, Beskkcepug, Arithmetie: = ; :_ Bervices, Îl a.mandi mm.On Friday Evens, the Ist: Dee.959 Correspedtesee English QUTANLEY STREET il Bulger, A Splendid Orchestra has been ença { Sal F .Se \"Life ot David His Tou LT for special HEE Can and Lu = Ga an e of Franc Or epewriinl aid sherikand 1 beih Lane to the New ent m Rev wey, .o Ae Sec.-Trees.} ; M A.pastor._ 7 ee 2 ce ape oS fare tbe Queen.Fractice in the youry on 17th WILL BY HELD RE THE\u2014 imo : rin Sight ST.MARKY iia m and To m., Rev.John Nichol inst, ME pm.Méslau A te aa ot - 3 pastor.\u2026.w Pen SERRES ER TE M.A.A.ms mea oan FR pestor.Q urch of the Evangeliist,) DAVIS & BL 15; \u20acVictoria Se.Entreat.tath-schnol and Bille Class at 3 p.: Co TELEFRUNE, NA > - 3 - ant ELVILLE CHURCH, Cod r= Amen The pastor, + SEMT-ANNT AL xTING SATURDAY, NOV.25th, 189:4 A 3 od dis 14 Boltarhe preach wtih * The Semi-annual Nng of the tie Farish Rocez.1773 Ostanto STREET, from 220 / classat3p m .Montreal Amateur tic Amon told pm Admission, 10 cents.mm Sehool of Art a will be held in the Clu Mans Neo \u201cCUTHBERTR, St.Lambert.Rev Murray Wat.9 Étld street, on MONDAVG, Nav son, pastor.Svurvices at Îla m.and7?p.m Sab LA 30h inst, commencing Gp sharp SHEPPARD STUDIOS, bathsrhnul and pattar's Bite class at3p m BraINEss: Kee dat \u2018Semi.2273 st Catlerime t TARE SE DEPCOURE EE met cou Machinists ami.Fitters!| memes res ae a ission- to ten 43pm day.Wm.Me ann part Art V7 of the CHILDREN SCLASSES ST JOHNS.(French Presbyterian) old Russell Hall, LADY ASSOCIATE MEMBERS, ART CA rae, nting io Od ag Watee * ?Catherine street, ll a.m.and 7.m, Rev Mr.Full attendance requested.\u201d ; pastor.vod Tee.8.WELDON, | An OPEN MEETING DOS dy a8 spoliet so Our- poe SO Treas.pets, Oil Cloths, Wall Papert orc, Irons or ST.SAUVEUR, .Canning street, ua Will be Hel in Your Interest Woot Carine and Mod ! ?.; China nt Austra Glam (COTE ST LOUIS NEW CHURCH cores | RINCE OF WALEXGr.|, SATURDAY, NOVÈMBER 1%:k, charge vf Siete acid atheros In au Denis and Carriere sts.11 a m and?pm, Members and friends of t K.or Lo HaLL, 6824 CRAI 67.(Upstairs) given to Ginng for vu W.T Merison _ 3) are cordially invited to te BOCES 132 aes STRAY ANDREWS I Te the prerentation of prises wile Orin Ferry fhe nr JF Ramos.Grand - rastor.Serviesllamandipm \u2014__\u2014_ Mon \u201cte addrese the meetitig.: Were [Atwater Ave.near ft Antoine REE stpg Nonday.Nov a EDS de BONT FAIL TO ATTEND.71 ee BH MacVics 11 long) Snider has Martini Rides Must ° z a - Erepin Ig eck BR on Re n aaa 5 BA œ into store net later than Monday, the 20th i woed - CUS \u201cMim:ons OTAD.na Su .* A lay Schoo + Brorder .ROND/ Montreal Artistic Associ\u2019.Eee 1 po DES NEIGES.11 a m.Rev.J.Myles Crombie.ma Capt.andy SECOND C'ONCERT - COLLEGE oF BURINESE, 7 ny, Jame street, over Nérwoon (Bax River) 3 p.m.Rev.J.Myies ; \u2014 TUESDAY, NOVERRER 21, at 6.1%, - School Pt sex.Bookireris rithnetio, Pea- AN Crombie.: manship, hand, Typewriting as Telegnphy.DI .5 ABSOCIATION Hall, Dominion Sq.% 12 N qq pa mos a res a Are You A ware ?.PRUME in \u201cScotch Rhapsody.\u201d FRENCH, GERMAN j MY & That Dick s Linimet Tickets nA M.Featloston\u2019s, St.Catherine street, anENGLISH.Te ROYAL, 3 VALE.Unica Mission Church, - hari à ; MeL Service at 4 Mission Te art dt a the best Liniment in the markét and at the Sud 333 Foch an Go rman Inateuor in h ve nate quickly\u201d and surely, = mv THE LADIES OF TIR INDUSTRIAL ROONS | Institute (Turkers Bchoaiirie proper ta give private METRODIRT.COMMITTEE PURPSE HOLDING THEIR instruction tn the above x a hrooma, 139 Met: t for Burns.\u2018Try it for Scalds.culfe sirvet.Ciayses formed T_YAMES METHODIST CHURCH.Rev.W.J, aA tor O1d Sores.+ Tit fr Sv Reelin HER it f 5 ANNU Al B AZAAR siroel.Ulasere formed if desired, NN +Y Hunter.D, D.Pastor, will préach at 11 a.and 7 Muscular Rheumat pe Ry mt cd Bese 40 | RCE, Sr eri ot sr mar.a £4 ne IRON HALL ca ST.MARY'S COLEGE, : Pree.15 cents Fr sale by leading Druggists, ce MONDAY and TUESAY, DEC.4th and em Derren ANE preach at 11 mr amd Tp Fosiled on roel of a : Bieury Street, Montéi.Sunday Rhiotd and Bible class at 3pm DICK à ce P.O.BOX 482.kin gir Frais Cours/4u be reuumed \u2018 \u2018HERRRUORE ÉTREET, Corner St.I.ou IT.oo THURSDAY.SEPT.Trt.at 9a.¢ 198 Smo S Rev $ D.Chow l'a m.and 7Tp.mo Sat bath sch nol and Bittle class at 3pm.THE CHURCHES.POLE S CURE: Be Catherine \u20ac Re < .Professor William n lohrer, | pastor.Sun-day+choëlanaiver ™ Mac sary services.n = mand Tp - Paceacher, Rev.Jaa CONGREGATIONAL.Fisre AND ry hax.ame.Boston, Mass.Open session of the school ai 3 | Dp Her.J; R Sox, pastor, will proach.Terma: month.Beginner §3 per iouth, Da SRCRESTER STRÉET NETHODIST CHURCH, ania ag errvire on fturmiay ot 11a fred TOVERED AT\u2014 sages Cus, Be?on 255 - ; rs: atllam _\u2014_ + .- .= ST Wd TF Grn frets, Aunt, Crises rc m'aud TP m, Res.Edmund W.| B A Ra A i \u2014 m, Foster MrArmmond.»_Pastor.! .ARE FATT a CRBS RT ION.11s m andl.ve wm Bev W À Ware K A NS ° Pitcher, 0 Fastor.Horse METHODIST, pr =.| Pposr, ST.CHARLES, \u2014 inch.$40} Pa ha fire, Cabinet Grand > eT ce os Brown.ll a m'andTp.m Bubiedt PRESS Band reine service | 0220.fi avale ol a > C 8.{Corner Mount Royal 1 ave, and préackler, Rev Rev.T.Hall.Subject, \u201cSeren abominations ~ SRO A a Bern street reet.) 1l am, and 7 pos Rev.J.RH.All orate a Bebe cas Seg FR pied should ade inewort and gprovements ps ANTOINE 11 am andÿ ps m Rev.J.| : UNDRYOWINATIONAL _\u2014 CC D Ella.BA.parice PPOTFSTANT HOUSEOF INDUSTRY AND HOME S145 Po Burs a Heiotan in, Uirieht Plana, large; AYPOPHOSPHITE OF LINE LIME Al wo MO TTREAL Torr am wai pm.Bev A X Jongue Pointe.Bervice, pm.preacher, rout.Cue M3 mew.to keep the system su R.Putes.pastor.W.Emsley.CC $2.5 un ze a etcinemae Grand Piano in abd thus sustain the Vital Fore GHÈTRENONT Tam.Rev AG Robertson.EY NGELISTIC HALL 24H Cathering etreet.Cost ne ged.titel Rosew] case and protect order.And Energy.It Saris REET A rey Loads Sapper for believers 4 pm, $1 etat are wWbole bervous ST.PAUL ii and 13 tu :_T D m., free gospel 2 a Bays a bean Grand Plage PY om cn amas ip me RCH GF\u201d CHRIST (Scicotion) Harmony \u201cHall! new and perfect ery respect, T octaves | VLD BY DRUG: St Catherine Services lla.m and 7 ps m.A % yowmo of our } ru 21 at oar store acd =» .Thursday.pov > = a number of pricea.$50 upwards, st, How Y QUIET, lam.Bev.J.B.Warnicker.7pm.Rev.ITY HALL 116 Noire Dame street Gospel ten ir He 85 to $10 mont \u201cNew planos in all \\ = Pret.Patton.- Trmperance Meeting at 4.30 pm, lasts one hour.MAS sn [ _- Pa SEE | raTARIAL.I N_& RICH, A Grace\u201d.Evening wu Eornest Tavitation CH OF THE MESSIAH Fervices at ace - ee AT Eo Bar SEE cob reimog.ev: Wo 8 Pames, pastor.Dandaz- 1 S$ HMR ; \u201d y pm.; .Ip wm Thursday, prayer meting at 8p.wm.y NRW JERUAALEN.y ; {THE * CALIGRÆ * welcome to all.Henry J.Haysom, preacher.N JERUSALEM.Corner of Dorchester and Ban- |.\u2018 \\ SHAW\u2019 «#3 LIVET MIRSIONS.Winstanley Hail.18 Dottale À strefte.Rov.Gould, M A., pastor.Beevios Typewriter Ta a Baptist C pol.corner Grand everSunday at ll am.nm.: .trees, 11am and: p ; Old P The only Typewriter used hy the Official Regurs of the - pa Gr SrarreTh CHURCH Ets Rail Lim Aye MTHERAN.ignes want wanted incchange, \u201cHause of Commons, Star Be.Rev.W.T.Graham, MAN a Dominique Morning service at We are now replacing SEVEN thal havteun weed a A (A = al 1 nday = 1.Preacher.Rev.Riedel Sunday-iokool at Where for years.sans Mom an Vigilance.2 x J.W.SHAW à: CO.The Chie! of the D-raniment mp: 721944 Machine Frey Sa RE dam cordial In: ABVENT CHRISTIAN.amd dm 9 f'oupalto 1° tend tor Dreckptive Price vitation waited tol rae stission Fass T ADVENT STA RT BF raide \u2018 MORTOX, PRILLIPS &- 1 bomrt saree, Cute | ovarian Bungee wi 1 aaa Chris 1811 Notre Da | Agents for Quebec and Eastern FR as AL Cu VEN 1 Notre Da merase, 1706 Notre Dame 84, Montre, , ol ver qi x 4 - 1355 4e 2 81, Vd \"de ts» D \\ ce +} | FIA de uP THE MONTREAL DAILY: STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1893.it \u2018\u201c A CRANK IN \u2018 DELMONICOS.Guests and Waiters Fled Before His Revolver.AFTER SHOOTING THROUGH THE WINDOWS FROM THE OUT- \u201cSIDE The Man Rushed Into the Restaurant Crying \u201cDown with the Rich.\u201d New York) November 15.\u2014 Fashionable | diners\u2014men and women- who surrounde- ! the tables in Delmoniva\u2019s at 3330 ocloek Thursday evening will never forget the ahricks of terror, the whisthing\u2019 of bullets and the crash of splintered glass that brought the weal to a panicstricken close, The cause of it all was a well built, sharp featured vounz man, with à pate of hiring light blue eyes, wha, just before the excites thent commenced, turned into Fifth ave nue from Twenty -siath street, and halted in frout of the brithantiy lighted restaurant.Under onlimary circumstances at this early hour the fashionable dining recs would have been practucaliy erpty, but this evenins there was scarceïy a table tenant- less when the sharp featured young man \u201cleaned aginst the inn railing and peered fu through the lafth avenue windows, It was a busy corner, and the tide of humanity rushed heedlessly by without a thought for the young man who stood glaring at the baitliant scene within, ; Suddenly the solitary figure drew a revolver and, shaking it ina frenzy of excitement abuve his head, shricked \u201cCURSE THE RICH! now and for all time!\u201d With the last word, and befure a hand could be outstretched in interference, ho levelled his revolver at the restaurant vin- dows and red, Crash! vent the glass in the second window from Tweaty sixth street as the builyt passed theoush, burving itself in the decorated ceiling and sppeadings panic through the restaurant.| lelling like a madman, the \u201ccrank\u201d dashed towand thie door of the restaurant, tiring as he ran.The second shot struck thie fourth window from the Twenty-sixth street corner, piercinx it in the very centre and passing into the restaurant direuy over oue of the tables at the heicht of a diners chest.That shot barely missed the head uf a fearpetritivd water and buried fiself in the western wall of the room.In the Lomlbanied restaurant aud street there was the wildest Kind of searrying for cover.The hacknen grouped in front vanished, heads and heals) into their cabs; pedestrians darted in every direction away trom the madman\u2019s revolver, and Fifth ! avenue, or at least a block of it, was in un- | disputed pussession of the armied crank.Shricking \u201cdown withthe rich\u201d at every jump, the frenzie man rushed stright at the wain dour opening into the restaurant lobby} Shot No, 4 flatteued avainst the iron decorations of the duor ns the crank dashed throusrh it.\"© Leluionico\u2019s waiters are not men of war, nd as the crank first shot picrved the window they tiguratively raking \u201cwent to pieces\u201d As he reached the dining.roan dour terrorized ladies crouched behind palefaced escorts, while the waiters were en in acmbatic efforts at escape which hate description, - Be it said to Manager Garner's credit, he did not run that is, not far.Selecting a centrally located table, IE DISAPPEARED UNDER IT at shot No.2 and from this reasonably safe retreat tilled the house with trumpet toned : cries of \u201cmurder.\u201d His worthy example, however, went for nothing among the panie-stricken subendi- natex.Throwing hauteur and dignity to : the four winds, they made à road break for the windows opening into West Twenty: sixth street.Unfortunately, only two of these windows were open, and into them the terrorized | crowd had securely wedged itself- three wparate masses of kicking feet and waving ans when the crank jumped into the restaurant.He promptly tired a fourth | shot aimlessly at the ceiling, bringing down | a shower of plaster, and was levelling His | revolter for à tifth when one plucky man, small aud wiry spramye straight at his throat., The new actor in the scene was no match hysically for the frenzied intruder, but help was at hand.Felix J.Jewell, engineer of fire engine 16, wasstanding in front of the Hotel Brunswick when the crank began hia fusillade, Runnineat top speed he bounded in the restaurant as the crank and his plucky little antagonist wore whinling around in a lively ticht for possession uf the revolver.Jewell tare the smoking weapon trom the madman s hand, but nat before the tifthand tinal shot was fired, the bullet burying itself in the floor close to the ensineers fout.A policeman on-duty \u201cin Madison square had meanwhile teen making lively time toward the scene of the shooting.He heand the first three shots, but they sounded to him dike sharp strokes of a heavy hanuner, and knowing that tinsvuiths were at work on a peighboring roof he paid po attention to the reports ! The wild scurry of eabs and pedestrians told him an instant later that something was wrong, and he plunged into the restaurant just as Jewel and the plucky little gentleman had succeeded in disarming and sabduing the crank.According to the testimony of Policeman CURSE THEM of the capture there was not a si em: ployé in sight beyond those vw in the windows.The prisoner's franzy subdued rapidly.AN ENORMOUS CROWD ESCORTED HIM to the station and massed itself in West Thirtieth street, until it was dispersed by the reserves.+ Once inside the station the prisoner responded readily\u2014in fact, cheerfully\u2014to Sent.lane's question.: \u201cMy name is Garoeth,\u201d said he.\u201c1 am M ypars old and live at 50 West Forty-sixth street.You see, \"\u2014he laug , sergeaut, | pleasantly as he said it\u2014\"1 don't like to sve the rich people enjoying all the bleasings of life while the poor starve.I did this shooting to-night with the idea of frighten ing then into a change of heart, don't you see § On the dead level, I did not inwend to kill any one.\u201d 1 The prisoner is by trade a stone cutter.He was locked up for the night in the best os iifioF, and Passed The greater part of the evening singing German student songs and cracking jokes with the polices man detailed to watch him.The plucky little gentleman who first grappled with the crank disap immediately after the capture, modestly refusing even to mention his name, Hd is believed to be à Mr.George Hancock of 100 West Eighty-sixth street, and the police have sumwoned him to appear as a witness, The cfficers were in decidedly bad temper over the manner in which Mr.Delmonico saw fit to treat the atfair.No vue representing the restaurant would prefer any charge against the \u201cerank.\u201d khnonive wishes to shirk all trouble, and to keep his restaurant as much as possible out of the Cases cn - MUST BE GRADUAL What an Organ Favorable to Cleveland Says About Tarif Reform.Boston, Mass, November.IS = The, Herald Andependent) saysof the new tarif bill: The outline of the new tarift bill make it evident thai the future Wilson tariff is to be by no méans a free trade measure, We have more than once called dattention to the fact that the teed of rising hundreds of millions of dollars of revenus from customs taxes \u2018eutire- ly preclided, for a long time lo come, the possibility of doing away with incidental protection.The Demo: cratic majority of the Ways and Means Committee has evidently realized that, in order to raise the needed revenue of the Government, it must impose\u2019 lange taxes; that there were'a number of crude vommodities which might be placed upon the free list with the result of giving toour manufacturers better opportuuities to sue- cessfully carry on their business than they ROW possess; but that it would be necessary, for strictly revenue purposes, .o col lect from other importations taxes to a very considerable amount: The statement, for example, that the duty on china and eartlienware will be dropped from about @ per cent.ad valorem to Sper cent.ad valorem, does not indicate anything approaching a revolutionary spirit in the way of tariff\u2019 revision.In tact there are not a few taritt\u2019 nn formers who will be ; disappointed at tinding that the majority of the Wars and Means Committee propres to makk haste slowly.There\u201d is, lwwever, an equity in such action even though it should prove only preparatory to urvater changes in the future, It enatles the merchants and manufacturers to be- cote acenstumed to the new conditions, and what ts more, it Will atford an object lesson that cannot fail to itmpresp itself upon the minds of our people.Tt will be re.mwenthered that when Sir Robert Peel per mitted the first reductions in customs dues to he made in the English tariff, he was a protectionist and à- disbeliever in the viti- cacy of the course which his associates recommended; but the result of the change was so beneficent, so unmistakably advan- taguous to all classes of the English people, that from a Tory protectionist he was converted by the logic of events into a pronounced free trader.We anticipate con- Versions in the same direction-\u2014 that is to still larger reductions of the tarif! in tis fuuntry during the next three years,\u201d , ES EMPEROR OF BRAZIL.Mello Bestows the Title on Dom Pedros Grandson.s MADRID, November IX \u2014 Senor Morel, Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, has received from Brazil a telegram that Admiral Melle has prociaimed Count d'Eu's eldest son Emperor of Brazil.This son is Prince : Pierre IF Alicantarn Louis Philippe.He was born at Petropolis, near Riu Janeiro, on : October 5,1%, His mother is the present Countess d'Eu aiid Princess Isabella\u2019 of Bragauza LL ANGLO-CANADIAN NOTES.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) ToroSTO, November 13.\u2014The Empire's Lotidon correspondent cables: \u201cI had au interview with Me Farquinuson, M.P., today Tia White the prospects of admitting Canadian cattle on the old terms were discussed, Mr.wie gi said he was sorry to have to cunfesghat he saw no prospect of the cattle being admittted this winter.Tidy Marjorie Gordon, the danghter of His Excellency the Governor-General of Canada and Lady Aberdeen, is the subject of an article in the eurrent number of the Young Women.lady Marjorie, who conducts.the little magazine.Wee Willie Winkie for hermother, is described as the youngest editor in the world.Goldwin Smith, of Toronto, who has ar rived here from Canada, is staying at Uni: versity College, Oxford.Né {SPECIAL TO THE STAR] VANCOUVER, B.C., Noyvembwr IA \u2014 Walier Sangster.who, while crazy drunk, ram ously on a crowded street; and ing Tom, an Indian, who had warned him to stop shooting, was brought before Justice Drake to-day.The prisoner pleaded guilty to manslaughter and was sentenced to twelve vears in the penitentiary.The sentence is considered here very light, Sangster is 24 vears of age, and, came from the province Dillon and Engineer Jewell, at the moment 2 CUT OUT THE © % COU 3 Coupon No.1.& Cut out this Coupon and return with five others differently numbered, and ten cents to pay for tubing and posting, to Tae STAR LE office or to any newsdealer handling Tre STAR, and series 3 will, (2 within FOUR DAYS, be mailed to your address ce of Quebec, Lt.COUPON TO-DAY he World\u201d PON % , Series No.3.od 5 & Name, LJ LY.Addrcas,.| : ARTIC ae nessousass .© Remember, Six Coupons are Required.* One Each Day for Six Days.These portfolios are to reach subscribers by post.It is estimated that four or five days will elapse between, the ing of the order and the reception of the portfolio.There is sure to be a rush in ordering, and should any delay occur in delivery subscribers, should charge it to that fact.As prompt a delivery as poesible will be made, but there - may bo a lapse of one week in the ordinary course.of business iS) WALTER SANGSTER'S SENTENCE\" amuck in Vancouver, shooting frouiscu- : kil y -ment of the tax in question.rivite bills.wero.-reads a- second | ! \u201cSail ahead!\u201d WARM TRIBUTE TO THE DECEASED.MAJOR-GENERAL: HERBERT TALKS OF SIR ROBERT MORIER.He Was a Typloal Englishman, and That Means Much\u2014Noble Characteristics of the Deceased Diplomat.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OTTAWA, November 15, \u2014 * You have brought us very painful news indeed,\u201d said Major-General Herbert to à STAR corre- spundent yesterday, on being shown a despatch announcing the death of Sir Robert Morier, British Ambassador at \u2018St.Peters- burg.- \u201cIt is the first intimation I have had of his death,\u201d went on the General, although 1 have just before me- à létter from au old culleague of mine at St.Petersburg, stating that Sir Robert was very ill.: SI was on Sir Robert's stat! for nearly five years at St.Petersburg, and { feel that by his death L have lost a very deur friend.- \u201cAs to his career as à diplomatist, it has been à very distinguished one: He commenced as resident Minister at Vienna and was subsequently at i He was, while at the latter \u2018place, very intimate with the late Em- furor Frederick and well-known to the wperial family.He was afterwards.at Darmstadt, and while there was witness of the operations of the Franco-l'russian war.Front there ho went as Ministerto Lisbon, and was alsoat Madrid, where he distin- #uished himself in connection with com- mervial treaties between Spain and Portu- al and Britain.\u201cIn 1X5 he was appointed as British Am- hassador to Russia.1 was there with him for nearly five yuars and entertained the highest feelings and respect and personal aftection for him.He was indeed a very striking figure iu every way, both physical Iy amd \u2018mentally .\u201clle was a typical Englishman, and had earned the reputation in all his diplomatic dealings of straightforwardness, honesty of purpose and integrity.\u201cAs © have already said.1 feel that in Sir Rabert\u2019s death Ihave lost a dear friend.Our relations were always of the most edr- dial character nnd 1 extremely regret to hear of his death.\u201d - \u2014 | SPENCER WOOD'S EXPENSES.Mr.Talllon Hints at Bconomy in That Direction.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| QUEBEC, November 17.\u2014A fair amount of business was transacted in the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon.Friday is always a jour maigre in two senses of the term as a number of members make a practice of leaving for their country hoes in the afternoon, returning the, following Monday or Tuesday.The attendance at the heuse was, therefore, meagre.The supplementary estimates were all disposed of, notwithstanding some cavilling on the part of the members ofthe Opposition at some of the items, The amount of 3620 was voted for repairs and furniture for Spencerwood, but the Commissioner of Public Works had to furnish an \u2018itemized account before the opponents of the Government were satisfied.Nor were they then quite satisfied.until the Honorable Premier closed the discussion by observing \u2018that as long as the official residence of the Lieutenant Governor was retained by the province it would have to be kept \u201cdecent.\u201d Should it be the desire vf the House to dispose of Lhe somewhat costly estiblishment ater on: the Government would probably offer no great resistance to such a scheme.An item of ERIRIW for buildings and departments of the lexislature, surmynding walls, settlement of accounts with Mr.Charlebois, Aud other accounts in connection With improvements on the ground, ete,\u201d provok a lively and somewhat heated debate, in the course of which Mr.Mercier accused the chairman of the committee, Mr -Duplessis, of intimidation.Bloudshed was averted, however, and the item finally passed, A loan of bros to the Sisters of Charity, to allow them to settle the expenses necessitated by urgent repairs and ameliorations to the Beauport Asylum, passed without discussion, as the inatter will come up later.In answer to the question as to whether the Sister had paid the amount of the tax on the transfer of the Beauport Asylunr Property Ly the Government to themselves, Mr.Pelletier said: \u201cSeeing that the sale in question was in the public interest and that it was to result in a considerable ceonomy being ejected, the Government has not exacted from the Sisters the pay- Same \u201ctime, and after some more routine business the House adjourned till Monday.Awful Suffering of Sailors.NEW York, November 18.\u2014 The \u201clLipotar,\u201d \u2018a Norwegian brig bound from, Miramichi, New Brunswick, to Waterford, lreland, encountered tefribile weather, and on Uct.21 began to leak badly, All the food on board was in the lazarette, and finally the waves forced their way into this compartment and.ruinel nearly.everything, Capt.Syvertzen, who commanded the vessel, did all in his power to relieve the dis: tress of the crew, by working.them at the pumps in short shifts, but ihe situation became sodesperate finally «he men were forced to work until they wérecompletely exhaust- et.Thenthe starboard pimp became choked, the wind pump refused to work, and but a single hand pump reimmained with which ta Keep the vessel cleared.But, notwithstand- img the fact that this pump never ceased its labors, that day and njght the wen kept at it.the water gained A the hold at the rate of about ten indhés an hour.Ail hands were half st ed and weary from overwork, and towards \u2018the last they abandoned all efforts to save themselves.For six days and nights they had not slept, un the afternoon of October 2, the lookout sighted a steamship off the starboard bow, five miles away, and runniux to the castwanl.Signals of distress were hoisted at the mainmast head.But all te ue purpose.The steamship slipped by, and the pour, worn-out feilows, | who had expected succor, threw themselves upon the deck and wept in the very biter ness of their despair.From the momedit that the black hull of the.steamship slipped below the horizon the wen gave themselves up for lust, + : It was not until 4 o'clock on the afternoon of Uet.A that auother ray of hope atrug- gled igta the breasts of the despairing sailors.\u201d From: aloft came the welcome cry.Every man struggled to his feet: and once again the signals that told of misery and sullering were strung out from the maifguast head, But they were unseen on hoard the stranger.But the strane vessel made little progress in the weathers that was prevailing at the time, and when the darkness was sufliciently Mack, rockets were shut into the air to attract her attention.À man was sent aloft to see what effeét they had, © and wherrhe shouted down the announce- a.~~ ment that the stranger had shifted her course and was heading for the brig, the men united in one long and fervent shout of thanksgivifg, 4 i The stranger drew ricar at last arld Capt.Syvetzen told of his vessels plight, and asked that he and his crew be en afl.It was slow.tedious and dangerods work that followed.Capt.Syvertzen divided his crew into three companies, and d the only yawl that was left tight on thd vessel launched.The transfer of tlic crekv fol- owed.ree trips were made to the stranger, and all hands were sate af.last The newcomer proved to be the \u2018\u2018Froida Mahn,\u201d Capt.Stuben, bound for New York.~The shipwrecked men have, been shnt to he Scandinavian Howe at Clifton.& I.They were loud in their praise of Captain Stuben, of the \u201cFreida Mahn, and his crew for their heroism and kindness, \u2018s Prison Population.OTTAWA, \u2018November 1R\u2014The re of the Inspector of Penitentiaries, just issued, shows that the prison population of Canada ooutinues to show a decreage.Fiikely.total number of convicts received in all the penitentiaries during the as inst 337 the previous year.The number discharged was as com with 408 In the year ending June 30, 1 With reference to this Mr.Moylan says: This falling off for some years past tentiary population, is a subject for It iv a falr indication that the country in poni- oicing.pros boring, since the increase of crime is & notice ole cature in times of depression and stagna- on in business entorprise.and in.the labor market; and it also gues to prove that the poo: ple of the Duminion are, on the whole, law- abiding and mindful of their duties and obligations as Christians.Let us hope the apprehen- siun sh by many is groundless\u2014 who are observers of evildoers and their move: ments\u2014that u the close of the World's F \u2018anada would be overrun by a 1 of the criminals now ocongregal .from all parts.The prospect of richer spoils and more su ul operations has, doubtless, induced the bulk of habitual offenders, such as burglars, thioves and pickpockets, especially, to cross the line and turn their backs upon the {cas pruductive fleld for enterprise atlorded by the Dominion.THE CONSPIRACY CASE.The Evidence of Yesterday Afternoon.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) OrTawA, November 18, \u2014During the at- ternoon session of the McGreevy-Connolly conspiracy case there were no new developments.Mr.Cross, the expert:accountant, was cross-examined hy Mr.Blake, to whom witness admitted that the subscriptions marked in the books of the firdh and given to the churches, Urange halls, ete., were something extraordinary.He did not infer by that they were not correct entries.The notes in regard to the $35,000 were signed by Larkin, Connolly & Co.and marked O.E.M.for Owen E Murphy.In reply to Mr.Aylesworth, witness said that none of the notes were endorsed by Thos, McGreevy, nor did his name appear in the books of the firm any-where.Some evidence of a for mal character in regard to documents was rot from W.Todd and C.A.Panet, of the rivileges and Elections Committee.Jas.Wood, secretary of the wor Commission, Quebec, was the next witness.He testified to the attendance of Thomas Mec.Greevy at the various meetings of the Board.\u2018To Mr.Aylesworth, witness said that Thomas McGreevy attended very regularly, except when- Parliament was sitting.Thomas was not present when the deciding contract was givenout in the autumn of 132, , \" W.E.Jennings, C.E,, was called to ex- ylnin the flguring up and figurine down process.by which it was alleged that Lar- (in, Connolly & Lo.got one of the contracts, although 370.000 higher in their tender than Moore & Wright.\u2018The examination of this \u2018witness was not over when the Court rose at 5,15 p.nL | WANTS $50,000 DAMAGES. eee The undersigned will sell by Auction, at the store No.8 SL.Julia st., quebec, on SATURDAY, 1h NOVEMBER, 1883, at 11 o'clock, the assets of the Estate, is under: stock of Gent's Furnishings and Ready- > muade Clothtag.82343 15 -Fixtures.4050 103 895 $2447 10 Book Debts per Mst.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.90 45 store will te open on \u2018?4th'Inst.A copy of inventory is deposited at: Messrs.Oct.Lemieux Ko, Quebec, LT f KENT & TIRCO à Place d Arana, eal OCT.LEGIBUX & CO, Auctioncers INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of Henri Pepin, Montreal.pubs aigu connus \u201c260 5 daw 7 Place d'Artmes, Mon: oO MONDAY, 11th DECEXRBER, 1898, at 12 o'clock, thie undermentioned real property: A lot of land fronting on Notre Dame street, in the city of Montreal, measuring at ut 100 feet front by 500 feet In depth, with hou and other bulldings thereon erected: J bears No.803 Nowe Dame street, aiid the los is known as No.1565 on the oficial plan for dt.Mary's Ward.| The sald property will be sold subject to the OLD FOLKS\u2019 PAINS.Fullof comfort forall Pains, Inflamm.and Wi of the Aged is by the purchaser of a certaln mort In favor of Les Dames Religleuses de Ia Cougre.gation de Notre Dame.ge x ?Ss I) Armes, Montreal.MARCOTTE Madam Anaticncam.INSOLVENT NOTICE.\u2018The undersigned wili séll by auction (en blac) The undersigned will sell by auction at their | .a real, on ; Mark I] S IN, CAN: 227 Sma \u2014 _ ATU TUN SCN WAL TL SU SALAS LT NT 4 \u201cThis is the statue of the great 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ain, Sh ALL RE SIMPLY DELIGHTED WITH IT. oz A 4 -r ! \u2018Ç THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1893, STILL HOLE Le \u201c THEIR WHEAT.North-West Farmers Have Decided on That.THEY FIGURE THAT WITH SHORT CROP AND LOW PRICES THEY ARE WISE To DO SO.[sPECIAL TO HE STAR] NEW York, November I'L dun special from -$t.Paul says: The farmers in the North-West, realizing the shartage of wheat, have held several wectings to dis._ cuss the situation and discuss the vauses-of the unprecedented low prices inthe face of this shortage.As a result another \u2018hold your wheat\u201d circular has been issued from Pierres, It reads, in part, as follows: \u201cEvery country in Lupope, vacept Russia, \u201chas this year bad à short wheat crop, Our own crop is at least Laan bushels under\u2019that of last year and 2» LUO less than we raised in In ibe general financial stringenev of the last six mouths has brought ent lange Supplies for all.The harvest this year has bean a rone, Tho exports tls autumn have een large, amounting to about sA0UL VU since tho harvest Inyzan, Afer à thorough examination of the vonditivns existing, we feel certain that the year 191 will bring much higher prices for wheat and de uot hesitate to urge North-Western producers to hold their wheat in hand tora few months.\u201d - CRONIN DEFENDS SATOLL And Tells Bishop Coxe That He Has Induiged in Anothor Tirade.Brrrato, N.Y., November IX\u2014The Rev, Father Cronin, editor of the Catholic Union and oe nies, in an article tuliivelly replied to the attack un Mur.Bishop.Coxe, whose Yetter was published in the STAR of vestenda.; The article was addressed to Bishop Coxe and began thus: Face that you have again bruken loose from the diznified restraint which your episcopal vine demands, and that you have Vii cet in another of those periodical titades that have louis so wearied and mortified your co religivuists in this community.With \u2018the same assurance thal once prompted you to tuist your petty __Personalits upon the attention of Pius IN.FOU HOw want to linpree yourself upou the personal representative uf his successor, and in a manner so eretesque and irrelevant that amusement voult be the ouly result were it nat torth» itupertinence of your action aud the Utruthiticess vÉ your statements, \u201cYou know very well, sand so does every tyro of history, thet soeur co-religionists were ail disloyal tu the American patriot cause, Your Bishop scacery spent his titre in invoking baessoos on bugland's blood-stained his, and von Know, too, that all of the foie ui vouf \\nlicau creed had to ily froth the wrati of tie revolutionary herves, who gave them a choice of \u201cHell or Halifax} ; \u201cAs A temporary seie.tion, they went to, Halifax; ant still, au the Live of those Énets, you are ue.ashisited to Wik (ncautiously ot the American loxaty t+ vour Auglican forefathers, nos eau biel adiniringg the cuaract ristie mddesty which impels you to exehnr that \u201cvoi wi spook for America a~ Russa spoke, or Uranee\u2019 This pe éminent distinction may, however, be desed to you by rear able Episcopal 4 - co ets.» - Xe} vor, Nove utdr 15, Agass the wird, | eis Hee ole Ee un ch h ques- is among Clie cd bof vopat churebes vus strikingly wiani- tested im the discussion of \u201cThe duty of the churches of the Ausinan communion: to- wands Romana Catholic countries,\u201d at-the sixth session of the Protestant Episcopal Congress at Chickering Hall yesterday.After à brief relitious service, conducted by Bishop Dudley dhe chuiiriaan, the discus.gion was opened by the Bed, Hall Harrison of Maryland.He said thet the attitude of tlie Protestant Fpiscopik Churoh toward Catholic ¢ountries depends upon the attitude of thusé conutrics tou anis them.Me claimed that while the Church of Rowe | showed \u201cher fairest fice in \\imerica she is achismatie.He also «iid that intrusion into a country hervtotore excinsively Catho- lice was wrong and unwarranted.Rish .C.Coxe, of Butlale, and Bishop W.\u20ac ne, of Albany, folowed with conservative apéeches containing strong arguments In favor of mission work and auwninst the Church of Rowe.- THE COAL STRIKE SETTLED.Miners Will Return to Work at Old Wages.LoNnox, Novemtwer 13\u2014As a result af the Miners\u2019 Conference under the presidency of Lond Ruselwry, it was announced Jast evening that iv was settled by the conference that the miners should resume work at the old wages on Monday, \u201c They will work for these wazes until February, The rd of conciliation will hold its first mecting on December 14 It will be constituted for one year.lt at the first meet- fing the members fail to \u2018elect a chairman the Speake: of the House of Commons will\u2019 nominate one, The boand willbe empowered to determine the rate of miners\u2019 wages.The news that work would be resumed in the mines on Monday at the old wages was received with demonstrations of great joy in all the mining centres of the Midlands, The leaders of the miners read the despatches aloud in the streets and the waiting crowds of strikers cheered themselves hoarse.Church bells were rung in all the mining tuwns last evening and thanksagititrig service willbe held to-morrow in the dissenters\u2019 chapels, Australian Bankers In Trouble MELBOURNE, Novemlwr ISF Sir Matthow Davis, the chairman: Mr,\u2019 Millidge, the manager, and Mr.Muntz, director of the Mercantile Bank-of Australia, which failed in 19], have beea-eommitted for trial on the charge of submitting a false balance shoet to tho stockholders, The bank was incorporated in Melbourne on June 27, 1877, with a nominal capital of £100,000 The head otlict was at: Melbourne, with branches at Geelong, Prahan, Ballarat, Collingwood and Mentone, aud a London office at ed on a purely Xustralian business carried | wantil November, lax, when the London alice was opened.The total subscribed cagiital was £077,500, the paid up capital being £400,000, of which £W9,00 ix upon the Australian register, and £01,000 upon the London register.Dividends were paid from 1831 to 1837 at the rate of 8 per cent, annum; from 1X% to 13] at 10.per cent.per annum, and forthe year ending Febru- aly, 1692, a dividend ats per cent.por an._ num was declared.Oh December 4, 1801, the bank failed with liabilities ta the uns secured itors of £1,045, and estimated assets of £306,904, failure grew out of the stoppage of the many building societies in Australia, but later the oficial ivor in London said there were many - Tatters in which the manayenivnt of the by the Australian directors should be tha subject of a very soarching enquiry, ; Shipping Notes.SAN' FRANCISCO, Cal, November IR\u2014 The ateamer \u2018\u201cMonowal\u201d sgiled for Honolulu and Sydney yesterday carrying a large number of passengers.Among them was Capcain Waum, shi pin expert, of London,who is going to Honolulu to make an effort to save the stranded Canadian Pa- olfic steamer *Miowera.\u201d \u2018Trade and Banking Statistios.\u2018OTTAWA, Noveniber 13.\u2014Canada\u2019s total for October amountad to $i.' an inc $350,565 $13,5ua, rears of over the same month last year.For the fuur mantha the sxports Lave boon $3A 74L35L à decronse of 4 + Wright, then saiolli nude by wife Protestant: Jomband street.The bank $318,060 from thé same period last Jor The linports for October were AW 7, an iu- crease of $314,008, and fur t vi Tour montha 14,004, 242, An increume of 1, 7WERIT.The uty cullected ln October was $1,553,980, a decrease of SIEL421 aud for the four months $7.91.8, a decrease of $34,121, Deposits in Government savings banks for Uctober were $378,004, and withdrawals ULI.In the Post Yitice Savings banks the deposits were JW 737, and the with: drawals $032,832, > NEWS FROM IRELAND.An Exciting Episode at a Diocesan Synod -Qutrage by Moonlighters -.The Ulster Parliament \"A most exciting episode occurred at a recent inceting of -tho Diocesan Synod of Dawn and Connor and Dromore, The Dean \u201cJol [Rin moved \u201cThatthis Synod desires to wader its humble and heartfelt thanks to Almighty Gud for the rejection gt the Home Rule Bill Ly the House of Bords\u201d Ie Traill seconded the motion Rev.J.CH.amid much.excitement, unwed the following amendment: \u201cThat all the Words in the motion of the Dean of Down after \u2018that\u2019 be omirted, and The ful= lowing substituted in their stead: \u201cThe re.justes of the Home Muie Bill by the louse of Lords was a nadrrow-minded, solfinterested: and charueteristie pre- ceeding, and is therefore tv be deprecated by this Synod as a fatal mistake, and a dangerous delay of à measure calculated to restore the prestige of this country, and £ive hope and happiness to an impoverished aud uppressed people, and bring liberty amd prosperity to à dépressest and alwst, despairing country long misused and misgoverned.\u201d ed.The members of the Synod almost unanimously yelled \u201cNo, no,\u201d and hisses were freely indulged in Mr, Wright appealed to the Chair, and asked if he was vas hat.to be head, and was greeted with cries of \u201cNu\u201d The president, however, said he thought they ought to listen to Mr | Wright, The latter then spoke reflecting on the propriety amd good taste of introduc ing political matters in a church assembly, Duriigg his remarks he was frequeatly and Woisity interrupted by Dr.Kane, who was pronounced by the president to be not in onter, Rev.J, Hut soonded he amertd- ment of Mr Wrizfit.Speaking of the House of Lords, or, as he termed it, the xilded chambeïr, he \u2018asked had they never telt themselves placed in a difliculty in prayinz for that House.What was their auswer to the people when he said tor three centuries and a quarter they had been praying for the House of Londs, that Lio would give them grace, wisdom and under: standing, and the net result was Lo Randolph Churchillt The speaker was pro.coving to describe the members of the House of Lords as ruthans, when Mr, William Johuston, M.P., moved, and Rev.Dr.Raue seconded, that he be no longer hoard, Rev, Dr Kane at the same time advances to him, and declared he would put him out himself.The passing of the original mation, however, and the rejection of Nr.Wrighi's amcudment by the whole House, avin the propos or and seconder, brought the scene to a Close, Speaking at a Parnellite meeting inc Cork Mr.J.Redmond, MoE, said that at the general election they were led to believe that the restoration of the Liberal party to [ner would mean the settlement of Home tule, the release of the political prisoners, and the restoration of the evicted tenants: but now, after a year of Liberal rule, they found the doors double-locked upon the pulitical péisoners, the question of the evicted tenants shelved, and the Home Rule question indetinitely hung up, The votes of the Independent party, counting cizhteen on a diviston, could not be despised Ly a party with a majority of thirtv.eight, amd he pave formal nvtice now to the Liberat \\Vhips that they could no longer count l\u2019arnellite members as part of their majority umdess they dealt with the evicted tenants this autumn, and dealt ain with Honig tule, or dissolved in the year Is, Failtug thes the Independent\u201d members atould not merely abstain from supporting the Government, but would seize the first suitable opportunity to strike against men wie had betrayed their promises, and postponed the realization of the hopes of Irish wen, Intellicence has reached Ennis of a daring outrage by moenlighters, the victim being a farmer named Pat Canny, who resides at Lisbarreen, in the Hodyke district, Canny, who was accompanied by his boy servant vamed John Cruwe, was ou his way hotue one night, and at Silvergruve, near O'Callaghans Mills a number of shots weie discharged from behind the fence hy the roadside.Canny says that fifteen shots dn all were discha d, aud that the bullets passed in front and behind him and the servant.Neither was struck.\u2018The shuts were tired in quick sue- cession, and after the fusilade one of the concealed party cried out, \u201cmore land.\u201d and warned Canny to go back, which he did, A police patrol in the neighborhood heand the shots, and came up speedily to where Canny and Crowe were, but there was then no tracc'of the Moontighters, The reason for the outrage is said to be that Canny bought same callie off an evicted farm on the pro.wrty vf Mis Moreland, of Raheen's Manor, The Ulster Parliament assembled in the Ulster.Hall, Beltast, on: (October 24 The Parliament consists of 600 members, Who were elected by the Unionists for the \u2018pur- Bae of orgamizing resistance to Home Rule.About AU members answered tu their names, and in addition to these all tlie Undonist members of Parliament for Ulster were present, together with the Duke of Abercorn and the Mamuis of Londonderry.The proceedings-wore private.Afterwanis- a public meeting was held, at which resolutions congratulating the House of-Londs on rejecting Home Rule, and reaffirmin the decision of the Ulster Convention o June to maintain the Union with England, wore adopted.Simultanegusiy with the mevting of the Assembly a larzely attended Conference of Unionist women of Ulster was held in private in the Assembly Hall, under the presidency of Nrs, T.W., Russell, The Dublin Warden says: *The term \u201ccirculating library\u201d is about to be interpreted in a new and literal sense.It is in- tendal by the National Liberal Club to send vans about the country to eulighten the masses with such veractous literature as the club desires to get into their minds, \u2018| \u2018This is the latest development of the idea embodied in the Home Rule vans, It will, of course, be necessary for Unionists to orguiize & counter\u2019 movement, and the happy electorate will be atforded an opportunity of looking at both sides of public : ns without leaving their own firesides, if they choose to remain at home, aud do not prefer to visit those places where working men most do congregate to discuss questions of statesmanship with \u201cmine host.\u201d Dir.Croke, Archbishop of Cashel, writing to the editor of the Freeman, states that he \u201ceagerly expected, day by day, to ses.some one of mark (and money) coming forw to set an example of timely generosity.\u201d The field\u2019 being \u2018\u2018practically vacant,\u201d his Grace encloses a cheque for £25 for the Evicted Tenants.Fund, at\u2019 the same time pointing out quat, a difference regarding the treasurersiiip of the fund having arisen, this accounts for the remittynce being sent to the Frecman.° Mr.John.Redmond s a significant article in the Novemper Nineteenth Cen- \u201ctury He cinta out that the action of the Lords has wen accepted with complete equanimits by Great Liritain, and there is danger of Home Rule being put completely an the shelf.He advocates a prompt appeal to ho people.If Nr.Gladstone were gone thers would be no one to rally the Liberal forces on tho side of Ireland.| It is interesting to note that the late Archbishop of Armagh was the 110th in succession to St.Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland, who, it is recorded, built a church and originated a see there as early: as tho year Hi.The greatest excitement has provailed on account of the extraordinary quantity of fish which was being daily brought into Dingle, Kerry, and bought at Se.per hun- So long as Unionist Ulster has a right hand to atrikè with, said Colonel Saunder- \u2018son at Belfast recently, the Union will never be broken.- Great excitenmigut now prevail i .he did they Seldom has any one seen less shipping in harbor than during last month: Cachuça Amorite.Notes of the hotel grehestra playlug a cachuca, came dancing in fitful anatches on the fresh sea-broeze, across the groen lawns tu the shaded veranda where Mr.Olif sat watching his tinancve\u2019s fair head bending over the colored embroidery silk in her lap.He admired her aristocratic hands, turning back aud furth aud from side to side on her white wrists as they drove the needle throuxh the fabric.A hotel orchestra at best is a very blatant thing.But it is apt from the assu- ciation of the airs which it plays, to enger-\" der frivolous thoughts and make the hard facts of life scètu very unattractive.A woman, too, When she is under that mysterious charm: exerted by a tex-cloth-or a j set of doilies, is not at her best conversationally: and so fur the space vf many minutes these people, who might be suppes- ed to have an inexhaustible store of ideas torinterchange, since they had agreed to interchange them for the balance of their lives, had sat in silence, cach dreaming his or her dream.: Every detail of that face and form was \u201cfamiliar to him, and yet he dwelt on them all now with a wistful tenderness, It was a face and a form upon which a man micht look long with pleasure, and with pride if he could claim a title to them.The head Was a very gracious, noble head.À crown of hrown-blonde hair, with glorious lights of Id and mysterious warm shades, caressed in waving lines the broad white brow, beneath which looked out deep violet eyes The wiouth and chin, with their womanly gravity and force, would have served the immortal beauty of Milo, whose form too seemed to have\u2019 recovered its much disputed arms and very white hands and loaned itself to Miss Endor as a dwelling place for her soul, Olin was conscious of all the beauty both of person and character of the\u201d woman he loved, and as he watched\u2014her he pictured the life he dreamed her worthy of in contrast with that which he had.asked herto share.A great bitterness tilled his heart, a ltrmness came about.his mouth, and presently, leaning forward, he took one of the hands which had continued to follow the intricacies of the Dresden pattern, its owner all unconscious of the storm gather ing with the close of thesummer afternoon, and after he had kissed the pink tinger-tips he said: = \u201cHelen, avould you make a great sacrifice for mel\u201d + .; \u2019 There was no response except a deep.drawn ath and the closing of the hand he held over lis brown fingers fora mos ment, | \u201cAnd yet,\u201d he continued, \u2018what have I sacriticed for you! Oh itis all wrona! It must be, dear.1 am going to give you back your liberty, Helen, 1s folly for us to deceive ourselves with the idea that we can - accommudate our lungs to less social oxy- ren than wy have breathed fronrourbirth.fie sail \u201cwe.\u201d What oxygen to him, he thought, could be Mure life-giving than her presence, i i \u201cPicture life in one of those.New Jersey villages one sees from the train,\u201d he went on with a bitter; smile; \u201cau little cottage built from plans, \u2018Set A\u2019 in some architectural magazine, a lawn tifty by 100-feet, watered with a hose on my return from own each night while talking across the ence tu our \u2018smart\u2019 neighbor, the dry goods salesman on an increasing salary: and you, dear, hurrying about in the minute salle a mAmaeer assisting the \u201cHired girl\u2019 to lay the evening meal.No,\u201d he said, leaning forward and covering his face: with his hand, but still preserving the tone of irony, i admit, that \u201cit is despicable I those things which appeal to our mers animal natures should so become parts of our lives that as time foes on they form the essence of life itself: but when we look it culdiv in the fâce it is a \u2018fact: and we may dispute facts, but it is difficult to alter them.For your life is filled with possibilities.I alone make them fin.robbie, 1 must retnove that factor, Helen.au cruel but to be Kind, love.\u201d And then \u2018he could trust himself no further.The trembling: fingers, the soft perfume he knew so wellin the air and the surging realization that the end wasat hand made hihi weak wi longing.He ruse and walked to the side of the veranda and stood almently watchingthe carriages flash past on the drive, carrying each it seemed a load of his dying hopes, - Mise Endor had tirst been shocked and stunned by what Oliff said.For à moment the womanly conclusion that he no longer loved her seemed the only explanation, but she put it from her as unworthy of them both.For herself she had long realized what a marriage with Olitf would mean.She knew that many things which\u2019 had always seemed indispensable would have to be given up, and she was not uncouscious that a certain commii- seration of friends, and a kind though lofty sympathy of her sister would be hand to Lear, trifling in the sum of existence though she knew it all to But sacrifices for his sake were pleasures, though she had faited ta make him see it.Now, however, for the tirst timo she realized that the things she so easily and willingly laid aside might mean for him their futurehappiness, and she did him the justice to feel certain that they signified with him only as he believed they might affect her.It seemed incredible that such petty considerations should come between them, but after all, what is life but an ingenious sericea of conventionalities which makes it as impossible for an African savage to find his happiness in a Parisian café as for the boulevardier.to find his at a cannibalistic repast?So little hy little it was fo upon Miss Endor that this \u2018situation, which an hour before would have seemed impossible, was really inevitable: and when OUT turned and came towards herat last, she took his proffered hand and looking very seriously at him said: ** You have not spoken without consideration, Brewster, I suppose! It is useless, dear, for me to tell you again that I can never agree with you, and that you have pained me very much.I cannot tell my thoughts to you now\u2014I must have more time; I will write to jou this evening.\u201d OMT leaned forward impetuously: a thousand things were un his lips\u2014detiance to convention, love, only love for the woman.But the jingling of the pole-chains of Mrs.See's carriage, as it drove up before the steps bint a few rods away, reawoke the bitter thoughits and resolutions and he had only time to bend over and press his lips again on the white hand aud wrist, and with along look into her eyes he turned and greeted the sister in her Paris gown and air of luxury.Witha few words ofexplanation of hix hurried departure, he walked across the lawn and up the road which led to the hotel where the orchestra had ceased to play the cachuca.The next morning Oliff was handed a blue envelopes which he found contained the promised letter.After a night spent in going over a hundred times the scene of the previous afternoon .and all the arguments which through the many months had led up to it at last, he had succeeded in thoroughly convincinghimself of t wothings; first, that In releasing Miss Endor from her allegiance to him he had acted as was his bounden duty asa man of honor; and second that he was an arrant coward and prepared to capitulate at the first assault made upon the stronghold of his theories, is assault he felt convinced was, to emanate from the blue envelope he now ca to a retired end of the veranda to read.Al he made the mistake, which men often do, of Judeing individual women by the stand: of the many.| The letter was not a lang one.It was dignified and very tender.But it was without ray of hope.\u201cWhile at first,\u201d it road.\u201cshe had been ined at what he he had said to her, and Paclined as heretofore to look upon itasa morbid sensibility on his part, feeling it Bi \u2018be im ible that two lives so identified by love and sympathy could be lived apart for so unworthy a cause;she had been forced at last to realize, while her whole being protested that since he felt as adopted the only possible course.His happiness had ever been her aim and it wasidentitied with her own; and could they look for happitiess while these doubts of his still haunted their lives! After .a man has a great work to do in this world and will be held responsible ohe day for its fulfilment.Woman was given him for a helpmate; if she could not be that, let the cause be what it m ht, she was out of lace in hia lita,\u201d In conclusion, she at he would not see heragain at present.Olift held the letter in his hand, utterly je to grasp its meaning, Buton Kirls were beginning to promeuade arm in e \u2018that she had \u2018hearted wi laring, sun-parched road, a chlid with a guantio Sa vasdee Ni, : little red cart t us ow a pert m who fanced up at him with à smirk, Be hind him, on the veranda, groups of young anu, and fragments of ir conversation in which \u201csaid he\u201d and \u201csaid L predominated, came to him amid a chorus of giggles and exclamations.; These were manifestations of the t life of ye thousands; that grea gray k- ground ajcatust whose infinite dullness stoud out in is round, finishe«, boauty the life he had lost, echoing with the music of A true woman's soul\u2014pure, diguilied, beautiful.The details of her presence, the melodies of her voice swept over him overwhelmingly.The red cart became a JugRernaut car crushing out hope and his.very life.The giggling girls, triumphant harpies, How abliorrent thoy all were to him! How he hated then all! He ruse and walked + Read Of course I do.I saw something abotit you in it this week.\u201d A gust the Lreexy plains caused OIL to Fu Yeaf\u201d he replied, \u2018\u2018and I saw something ahout you.\u201d don asu't it funny Daisy asked confl- eut .\u201cUmph! Very funny.At least 1 aup- pose it was.2: \u201cDo vu really think that the men would Ænaah their teeth!\u201d she asked, laughing.Eas genius and all tha \u201cVery rising.Is it poestile you have not discovered itf* Said he laughing.\u201cWell, I will confess to yon in secret that I am indebted myself to Town Gossip for the discovery.\u201d \u201cI anveure you must mean.ut how can one know things in a place like this\u201d to the end of the veranda.Over the treetops he coiild see the tiled root of the Endor cottage.For one moment he thought: \u201cWhat madness is this! Sho is there! In ten minutes I will be at her side and say, \u2018What God joins in love togéther, let not man's weak fears and theories.put asunder\u201d Then came that fatal enemy to love \u2014 pride.It\u201d whispered that after all she | \u201cThere are many things which it is better - one should not know, Miss isy.\u201d was not quite sure that be kuew \u201cWell what example shall 1 giver youd had accepted the situation with very know it, would it not little opposition.Was it not n brought to sco the disadi\\ant srasped this opportunity to sever it! She las said: \"Du not try to see me again at wesent.\u201d He looked again at the red tilesand iis heart flled with bitterness, The night train took him back to town, and Miss Endorwas weeping over the basket uf roses which came just at evening.Weeks grew into months, which Olid passed inan indetinite expectancy of\u2014what 16 could not have told.Feriods of overwhelming love and tenderness for the woman he had lost were followed by lapses of almost savage bitterness at a love of which he assured himself was so easily convinced of futility.These latter periods grew longer as the silent weeks went on, and he found himself at the end of a year, during which he had drawn more and more away from the vld life where so much spoke vf-her, standing as it were only where the vchoes came to him, and fearful even of these lest they should bring him some tidings of her which he could not bear.In this state of mind he dropped in at the club one evening Ww dine.In the reading- room he found a man who seemed to have been placed there by the hand-off Providence.He had not seen Wise since he had roturned from Europe, on the eventful trip when he had met Miss Endor.A long hour was spent in recajling the past and piecing together the\u201d broken threads of their intercourse.Oli?neglect ed, however, to insert in the wool a very important thread which he could feel the gray eyes in Mr.Wises sandy face were searching for through his glasses, At cotée he said: \"\u201cOIiff, you have never married!\u201d \u201cNever,\u201d Off replied, candle to light his cigar.- \u201cYou ought to.\u201d - ; The answer was a shrug and a long cloud of smoke blown back at the glowing end ot the cigar, \u201cWhy don't eyed Wise.\u201cIt is too expensive a luxury in our days.Andit is against my principles\u2014a man who has atfianced à carcer like mine must make that his bride.\u201d A \u201cThat is pure sentiment,\u201d said Wise, dropping the hot ashes of his cigar into the dregs of his collee.\u201cWhat is it that you owe to your career! Success! You feel that there is something in you which must be said\u2014must be done.Why du you not say it\u2014or do itt Hecause there iva taskmaster over you who tells you what is expedient to do or say if you would obtain that which is necessary to us all\u2014money.This task-master, 1 admit, is not without his uses in forming habits of industry in the very young, but thousands of wood men are spoiled by being obliged to follow him too long.ve à theory that the govern: ment should make independent all men leaning over a youl\u201d persisted the keen: who follow the arts and sciences and who show certain qualities of romise\u2014not rich, mind ou, but independent \u2014 to permit their individ ual minds to develop as nature intended.But as the government does pot ; with me, and is not likely to in this land aud age of politicaus, what are weto do with our brains! Marry them to that necessary adjunct which they do not possesss and the government refuses to supply.You smile, O victim of imagination! But it is perfectly practical.You are a gentleman, and wo will say a man of certain genius.who only requires the opportunity to make a name of which any Woman should be proud.That is the capital you have to contribute tu the copartnership to which she contributes a few thousands a year: yet you think it unworthy of you.You who] should have a juster estimate of comparative values think it better to on as you are, hampered and contracted, robbing the world of its due.\u201d This and much more said Mr.Wise, all in Oliffs ear not without ik tho avenue that night, albeit his conscience refuted the arguments.Vhen he reached his room the weekly number of a society journal lay on his table, Among the paragraphs of gossip, this caught hiseve: Le \u201cOne of the engagements to beannounced before long, it is reported, is that of Miss Helen Endor to the Baron Von Schlitz.Miss Endor has been spending the summer with her sister, Mrs.Hiram See, and has been considered one of the most beautiful women in Newport.The baron's attentions have been very marked and the announcement may bo looked for before the end of -the season.\u201d ONT read the paragraph slowly; then he sat for a long tine staring at the page.It was almost sunrise when he at last roused himself and began to punt out portmanteaux and trunks and make a hurried sort of packing.And the rattle of the milk- WAHEOUS WAS in the gray, cool streets, and the chirping of the sparrows on the window-copings, when he at last lay down to sleep.; Just six weeks later he sat in the club- window at Bar Harbor one inorning sipping a Julep and smoking a cigar, w ile he scanned the columns of that same society journal as he scanned its every issue since the night before he left town.Now his cyo was in arrested by a graph which caused him to stare.It was this: \u201cBar Harbor men are gnashing their teeth at the loss of the richest prize of the season.isa Daisy Dilke, who has turned all heads and hearts with her beauty and fabulous wealth, has consented, we believe, to me Brewster Oli.It is considered a very appropriate match.Mr.Oliff's social standing is of the best, and he is a rising genius in the world of letters.The fair Daisy does not look back many generations, but que voulez-vous ?\u2014a union of wealth and genius is as it should be.\u201d Oliff smiled.He knew it was a lie, yet why should it not be the truth?What, after all, had brought him to Bar Harbor! ue memories of that talk with Wise, coupled with that fatal Jaraaraph had not been - without their influeuce.He had been attentive to Miss Dilke to be sure, perh: markediy ro, but he had never had the co to look the matter squarely in the face bofora But there was something ther soothing in the idea of the men ashing their teeth as he had long gnashed fie.and it was v agreeable to called arising genius in the world of letters, That very atternoon he was going to drive with the lovely Dairy.He wondered if she would see the paragraph, and he smiled over his Julep and cigar.* Daisy Dilke was very agreeable to look at as she sat upan a box seat in alittle mail- Rhaeton driving a pair of imported cobs.She drove well.She an exquisite figure which ie dressed with the best of taste.Her complexion was a marvel and notwithstanding her nose bein re and a tritle stub, and the lines of her mouth ering on coarse, she was unquestionably a uty.Then she was a nice girl: very bright, or perhaps it is more correct to say \u201csharp.\u201d and frank and open- a frankness and an open- ne/a born of the breezy western lains.Furthermore, to do Daisy justice, §.1e was rich but not gaud .All thi Onfr ht from his side of the seat as hh.watched her flicking her whi over the bay backs of the cobs.He smil sé he tu t, and at last he sald: possible : x Of à union with him, and \u2018 He had commenced ina panting mood, | but sonichow his voice would take à seri- > ous tone, aud now ho waited ahuost fear fully for the result.A'tinge @f colur rose over Miss Daisy's thoughtfully.At last she said: \u201c1 don't know; would it be better?\u201d give you pain,\u201d said OLilF, softly, \u201cBut suppose it another pause and a deeper blush.\u201cSup pose it would make me glad.Just suppose, you know.\u201d | ; \u201cWe must not suppose.Would you be Rlad to know it was the truth{\u201d Olt had leaned forward, his voice trembled, and somehow Daisy was driving with ous band and OlitF was hoidiug the other.\u201cYes.\u201d She said very gentiy, \u201cAnd you would consent then to be Mes, Oli, Daisy, as the paragraph said?Do you know what it means!\u201d \u201cYes,\u201d she said again.- It was not ideal.Thers had been very small talk of love in this woving: but Daisy was too happy to notice it, and Olilt Was himself unconscious of it, \u201cAn hour later when the cols drew up before the veranda of the hotel, the a graph in the Gossip wax the truth.Thus pathin hfe.When OIliff reached his room he seated I himself on a chair by the open window, and acing both fect un the sill, lvoked over he sea where the twilight was settling, The restless watérs retlecting thousands of opalescent gravs from the sunset.sky, threw their wild arms appealingly towanls him, \u2018Here and there some rocky head land stood out radient still in the golden of the setting sun, unti} the darkness cree ing up from the seal below little by little etl the light, leaving it at last a sombre shadow, tle watched each shining height grow dark aud the cold stars come ut one by one.Nature seemed prophetic, and while his thoughts were not with the scene, y were in some way in harmony with it, and as the hush of night came on he bowed his head in his hands to shut out shadowy gpirits of the past which tled before him over the darkening sea.- The sounds of voices and the tuning of instruments coming up from below reminded him at last that new duties awaited him, aud he took a buuck of keys from his ket, and opening a portmanteau on the floor, produced from it an oval velvet case and a blue envelope.Close by the window he opened the case and gazed Ww the half-light lon and tenderly on the face he saw.le bent his head over it and pressed his lips reverently to the glass.It was a requiem in memoriam of the worthier life.After it was over he pried the picture from its setting with his knife, turned the face inward, put back the glass and closing the velvet covers returned it to.the portmanteau.From the envelope, after he had lighted a light, he drew the letter Miss Endor had sent him on that eventful morning more than a year ago, and the paragraph cut from the Town Gossip the night before he left town.These he read ouce or twice, then lighting a match set them afire and watched them [burn to a gray shadowy cinder, which mounted feebly on the air hovel a moment, then crumbled to nothing at his feet.Thus the old life was effaced, he thought, and he dressed and went down to the new.For the next few weeks Oliff found it more and more difftcult to adjust himself to the situation.Congratulations came to him from every sid Paragraphs stared at him trom the colurhns of every nexspa PT, > The light of his literary genius, whi ad remained so successfully under a bushel, now shone forth with dazzling brilliancy.Articles which he had written were quoted; back numbers of periodicals to which he had contributed were in demand: and everyone was conversant with something from his pen.Trifles never before disco and by him long since forgotten, assumed noble proportions under the strong lens of his new popularity.In fact, he awoke to find himself famous! Overwhelmed with respect and attention aliko from ohsequious servant and honared guest.This was the sort of fame he wanted and had dreamed of; and it was not pleasing to him.He Had hoped for bread, honestly won, and had\u2019 received a tuitous stone.; From Miss Dilke herself, arose quite unconsciously to be sure, the most trying and rasping of the trials he was, in his new position, called upon to bear.She was proud of Oliff, and she wanted to \u201cshow him off.\u201d Just as-she \u2018showed off the bay cobs on the drive, or her Paris gowns on the veranda.It was pleasant to be the person who owned the lion and could open his jawsand look at histecth without fearof feel- Ing them.She loved to call him by his Christian name, to talk of him and of his work, both in his presence and out; and to affect an interest devoid of real sympathy, although well meant, in matters so intertwined with his most secret hopes and ambitions that to touch them with a hand not just in tune was like touching an ex- nerve.Mamma Dilke was even harder to bear, Much harder than all else.In her, Olid found a never-wearying extaller of his powers, an advertising medium of incalcul able value.: no, ona pretext js ese) go dacks for.a Yenek with friend.\u201c .\u2018That week in the woos, away from news- pers, telegrams, letters and the thousand civilized torments of human nerves! The crisp air, the spruce bed, the coarse of ther with the quict days of engagements, he made into camp in the Adiron- camp, on the lake or on the \u201crunway,\u201d with ter excitement than the no grea far-offbaying of the problemut ic dox,\u2014 days which began with the sunrise and ended with a pipe before the fire as the stars came out\u2014all made life seem a new thing, and he found himself at its.end watching from the top the White mountain s the cluster of lights which marked the hotel, at the door of which he knew his fiancée would be sure to be waiting with something very like pleasure, As thestage drew up to the landing, he recognized Daisy's Pr y figure silhouetted againat the glare of light, and farther in the backpround the ample form of Mrs, Dilke in its shining, glistening gown of ailk and ssementerie.Daisy never looked better, eo thought.As he jum down from his perch and held out his hand to her, his heart rebounded to a feeling which he fancied was love.\u201cI'm so glad you've come, Brewster,\u201d she said; and then, alas! Miss Bilke raised herselfiupon the tips of.her patent.leather ties and put up her mouth to ki .He complied, but his heart sank, and he felt the old feeling of the impossibility of it all come back with the ignominious blush which crept to his temples, the tender words barn \u2018but an inatant before died on his lips, and when he greated Mrs.Dilke a moment later, it was with a frigid politeness.which checked an apparent intention on her part of a like demon- Son passing through the hotel office th n ng through the hotel o on the va, to his room, the sijmificant glances which met him from the oocuparits, and the smiling, friendly flourish with which\u2019 ever read Town Gossip, Miss Daisy?\u201d Everyone calied her \u201cMise Daisy though there wes do other apparent ri | \u201cThose who have teeth to gnash, letthem .Tell mo Mr.Off, are you a rising | hau\u201d be a rising genius, z He 1 little reparation in suéh a case, himself, | what he meant by this truism; but, when \u201cshe said: \u2018For example!\u201d he answered, | Suppose for exauiple.\u201d he said, \u201cthat that | paragraph in the Cussp Was true instead of a lin, it Would be better you should not did not grieve me\u201d After | do alien circuuistances lay out for us our | ever.This sudden meeting after weska of separation made all that he had dreamed possible linpossible.Like a jaringly man who hanging above an aby bop- ing against hope foraid, at last feeling his strength give out, lets gu in despair, so Olitf felt that he could no lo bear the strain of what was clearly his duty, and determined to sever it at any cost.The whale cheap cowardice of the part he had played came upon him.The tollies of 1 his miserable anmments and those of Wise i Were Bow as clear as day.His premises | had been false fran the start.It was not an exchange : : the empty rvnor vf his name, but the ex: change à wonmn's -heart and love of as great value in this girl, with her nature untuned to the ultra-harmonies he had known, and with her vulgar mot her, ns with Miss Endor herself; aud for\u2019 What! For a mockery vf love he had\u2019 made her believe | was genuine: and for a name which with all his genius and ancestry together would hardly outlive him a week.The «was but i à i t what thero was should be made at once.He felt that he must tell airy all and without delay; every moment of hypocracy was an in- suit to ber, and there hud been tou much already.unable to repress feelings of relief mingled with his shine and self-condemnation.The moral atinosphere had cleared; and now, apninst his.will exalted thoughts came to hitx of that lost love who was his by the divine right \"of the + love God had given them, Where was ; his honor! Where his boasted heroism! face, and she tipped her smal] head ta one © He called upim himself for some sacritics, side and Hicked the cobs very gently and ; but while his lips responded he felt his will'carvied away by this reawakening love.i He blushed at these thoughts, which seem.\u201cIt would grieve you, and I would not j ed to hang like vultures about their still unconscious and living prey, bat they welled over his very soul as he saw his life with a claritied vision.When \u201cat last he came down to a late supper he found Daisy waiting for him, ard she sat beside him In the empty dining room and asked him myriads of questions ahd told him of plans already en foot for the coming event of their marriage.Later, beset with a thousand duult~ and fears, he gave her-his arm and they walked out on the dark veranda, and when at length eat.ed in a spot he thought, \u201cNow the truth shall be told.\u201d It was hard to find the words, and 56 again he was silent through cowardice, \u2019 Outside was the dark rugged outline of the mountains against the startit sky, and all about the mysterious blank shadows of the forest.Farther down the veranda the windows of the music room opencd, and au orchestra inside was playing waltzes, with long pauses between.Waltz after walta had been played, pause after pause had passed; Daisy had talked and OUI had still reawmined silent.He looked curiously at the unsuspecting girl and admired the perfect details of her person from the top of her pretty head to the embroidered kid slippers \u2018on her dainty feet, wondering why he could not love her as she deserved.At length she turned to him with a shade of impatience and said.** What is the matter, Brewster?You have scarcely said a word.I have wanted so mach to see you and now you sit and think, aud do ndt talk to me.Will vou tell me what you are thinking of} Ias anything happened! 1 have the right to know.\u201d : : .Olitf did not reply at once.\u201cIt must come now,\u201d he thought: hut still he sat looking out on the night.à silence was filled wih the voices of insects.The orchestra.began playing again.llow familiar it sounded! It was a cachuca they were playing, the cachuca he had.bheard coming ovel the green lawns that afternoon long ago.The memory of it all came dancing back on those staccato notes.He could sco her as she xat there then; he could feel her warm harid\u2019in his; the very perfume which hung ever about her came wafting with a terrible reality to his nostrils He trembled in every fibre, The hot tears came to his eyes and he felt that he must cry out to her.There was no longer any doubt as to his course\u2014he must tell Daisy all and ask her forgiveness.When be could command his voice he said: ** Yes, I will tell you, Daisy, of what [ was thimking.You have a right to know.I have no hope of forgiveness, but I will tell you.\u201d As he spoke he turned, and then he sat perfectly still.His heart almost to beat.His senses became numbed; there, not fifty feet from him in the broad light at the window, sat Miss Endor.A group of ios were about\u2018 her, her mother among them.Her face was almost hidden in the long fur of her cloak; but that dear head, the noble the calm, sweet eyes! For a few moments be was spellbound, and then he realized tha something must be done, and so he said : \u201cDaisy, will you do one more thing for me ?Will you forgive me it I do not you tonight all I was thinking, and will you let me go now to my room à \u201cAre you ill, Brewster?\u201d sho asked, dis mayed at his voice and manner, \u201cNo, I am not ili\u2014at least I think .I am not\u2014only [ must ask you to let me go , without question if you will,\u201d \u201cCertainly, if you wish.\u201d she said, rising.\u201cDaisy, do not be Anges.\u201d \u201cI am not angty.Brewster, only vou act so strangely.\u201d Then as they reached the door she paused, and slipping her hand into his, lifted her face to him.Olilf understood, but he only pressed her hand to his lips, and at the foot of the stairs he said \u2018\u201cGoodnight,\u201d and watched her go up to her room.\u2018hen'he Was alone he walked -out-at a back door and found himself on a veranda where a porter was handling some trunks on which he read the name of *Endor.\u201d \u201cYou are bringing these late,\u201d he said.\u201cNo sir,\u201d the man replied; \u201cthe parties is goin\u2019 away on the early bus.\u201d : He asked no more, but stood for a moment in doubt; then with a desperate determination he walked around to the window where he had seen Helen seated.\u201cHow .do you dof\" he said.* Have Jou forgotten me I\"\u2014holding out his hand t to Mrs.Endor and then to herdaughter.\u201c Why Mr.Oliff! This is very nice,\u201d said Mrs.Endor with cordial surprise.And Helen with all the color gone from her face, gave him her trembling hand.: The usual introductions were made tothe rest of the party, one of whom said after a few momen :s: \u201cThere has been sonieone looking very impatiently for your comiug during the past fow days, Mr.Oliff.\u201d \u201cIt was very kind of someone,\u201d said Oliff nervously.\" \u201cCome, tall us,\u201d sald Mra.Endor, with a touch of in.ny.\u2018 who is the particular one She, pooks for you with impatience, Mr.sumef\u201d t«,rming to the lady with a dignified interroga ive.' \u201cAh, to be sure! your financés.We have heard of it, and would congratulate you, Mr.Olifi,\u201d said Mrs.Endor nodding towards him.\u201cIs sl.e here!\u201d asked Helen, starting.#1 shou d so like to meet her, and we are leaving in the morning.\u201cIfyou will come with me,\u201d said Oliff in an undertone, \u201cyou shall meet her.\u201d She rose at once.\u201c1 wiil bo so pleased,\u201d she sald.\u2018\u201cMamma,l shall be back directly, and w ll bring Miss Dilke with me.\u201d She followed Oliff down.the veranda and about the turn atthe end.It had grown late.The orchestra had retired and with it the dancers so they were quite alone.ONT \u2018stopped suddenly and with a' voice tren.bljng violently with emotion, he sald! : \u201cflelen, will you listen to ne! I have lied to yuu.I cannot present you to Miss Ditke to-night.I shall never present u to her Helen.Oh how can 1 speak! Helen, whid have done! No\u2014do not interrupt me; am mad\u2014mad with doy at.seeing yo! my Marling, mad with grief for the past Onlj' to-niæht, Helen, before I knew you sere here, the voice of God seemed to speak to me to awaken mefrom this awful dream.kn then, love, as 1 have known all along} but bave fought like a fool again it, that.I must either live for ypu, or die.Hush! I know whas you Would ray.You would say I should not peak so now.I know it, but I am so tiredj so hungry for you, my.dearest.I cos to walt, but I could not.\u201d I knew you must forgive me when I told.ypu that m who soul was crying for you night an day.and when saw that blessed face agai befole me to-hight it seemed, Helen, that Godfhad brought you to me and I could not leg you what a year this has been, «pk your consent, you sce, use you must the clerk ded: him the pen to ter Helen, such love as mine knows no his name, told too plainly that his advent rrier.It must rise up and sweep all else had been heralded, his fame had gone be- Away.Oh, Helen, come to me, my love! À fore.When he arrived at his room, all r has a lost lnc our loves life; let us the joy atthe reunion he had congratu- ke it as à dream s past.Lumaslf upon feclinæ was Gone for i He had approached her where abe leaned \u201d \\ : \u2014 oe EIR pane nt of this poor girl's wealth.for | He was doubly disgusted to be.i .* Mrs, Carter refers to Miss Dilke, I pre-\u2018 b ved! But itisatanendatiast.Idonot- nat the veranda-rail, and now he rained his arms to enfold her, Lut she drew back with quiet dignity and sald: * Brewster, this is unworthy of you.Do you puppose havo not suftered, must suffer stile\u201d : * Yes, love,\u201d he interrupted, \u201cI know that you have suffered.1 know that I have been cruel, insane, wicked; but, by heaven I did it fur your sake, Helen; but 1 ho to hear from you aud 1 did not, and pride and other nongenss kept we silont, untdl~ but do not let us a) of that, dearest; I have you.now, and turn me away again, Helen.\u201d - \u201cWhat can \u2018you inean, Brewster!\u201d she exclaimed, shrinking hack with a sort of horrur, \u2018\u201clu it possible that you du not know?\u201d \u2019 \u2019 \u201cKnow, deart What have I to know! I only know that in a moment of madness 1 lost you, my blessing, andnow 1 have found you, and that we shall never\u2014part akin hrough all eternity,\u201d He leaned towards _her as he spoke; Lis voice sunken alindst to a whirper.It seemed, indeed, as he said, that the maguetisn of his presence and the strength of his love must sweep away all this, | \u2019 ut she drew back shudderingly.\u201cOh, n't! don\u2019t!\u201d she erigd.\u201cls it possible you do not know, Brewster, that Lan the wife of Baron Von Schlitxf\u201d \u20ac Qlisf started at her words as though a bullet had struck him.\u2018then he stood still and looked at here In his mui a whirl of thoughts were dancing to the notes of a cachuca, .Baron Von Schtitz! If she married Baron Von Schlitz, what would hertitle bet Aud if he warried Miss Dilke, -what relation would she be to Von Schlitz! How.did she marry him?Whent .\u201cWhat is tho matter, Brewster! Did you not know it?Helen asked at last in alarm.\u201cKnow what?\u201d SWhy.what I have just beentelling vou,\u201d \u201cWhen did it happen\u201d hoe asked dogged- Ti promised the baron to be his wife two monthsago, à Wy mother wished it, Brewster; they all did.He is very kind.And ou, Brewster\u2014\u2014 He was called back peremptorily to join his regiment, and he cabled for permission and we were married a week ago, just before ho salled.\u201d Oliff stood still-for a moment, gazing not at her, but as it secraud through her and beyond with dry, burning eves, His face seemed to prow harder and thinner with each moment.At last he grasped her-hand and leaning towards hersaid: \u201c \u201cHelen, tell me! Do you love him?\u201d She did not reply fur an instant; but dru] i her eyes from bis face.Then she said in a low voice: \u201cBrewster, you have no right to ask that question.1 promised before God to love him, honor him, and obey him.\u201d So The grasp on her wrist grew lighter, and Olitt gently lifted her hand to his lips and turned and walked down the veranda, leaving her standing where she was.For a time she stood there praying for a strength above her own; then she lifted the hand he had kissed and kissed it too, - sionately.With one look into the starless darkness she went resolutely throuëh the window of the empty dancing hall up to her room, sending word to her mother that she had retired.| OlitF neither knew nor cared where 'he went.About him were the shadows of the night, Life must henceforth be filled with oh hings and shadows for him,and out there the clouds had extinguished the stars, and the wind has risen and was wailing its efs softly to the trees.| he went down and on into the gloom which he felt must ever surround him.- .- \u201cHere's where it was,\u201d said a bell-boy to a group of anxious people.\u2018\u201cI had come out on the piazza for to fix a blind that was a-blowin' on the parlor winder, and I seen a man cross-the terrace there and take this path into the woods.\u201d \u201cWhy didn't ver holler to \u2018imt You knowed where it went ter\u2014didn\u2019t yer?\u201d *I didn't know he was one of the folks at the hotel,\u201d said the boy, beginning to whimper.* What did I think anybody would be doing down there that time er night, what didn't know about it?\u201d \u201cWell,\u201d said the old man, starting down the path, \u2018if any stranger went down hers last night he'll never come up alive!\u201d One.one the little group followed, hushed i.an atmosphere of fearful foreboding.Through the open windows of the hotel above somo early riser could be strumming on the piano the Ca- chuca Amorita.- + WINDOO REMEDY TRODUCES TER ABOVE FAULTS la 80 DAYAR, Cures Nervous Dise.Falling Memory, 18, Blcoplensnase, Weakness, ete., used by pastadbuses and Juickly but surel ry Manhood in cold or young.Le et.Price 91.00 ckage.Six rl rantee t refunded.= sell you nd avin, Ain 7 any 1 he has not got it, we will sem upbn t | es Pamphle nvelope free.ees a pa goal e Cure oF money tint tatlm.ist on À = DA ; none other.sealed 4 tai Modiont Oe, 86 Plymouth Floss, Chitage, ith SOLD by Dr.J.Ledue & Co., 233 Notre Dame St, - C.O.Dacier, Cor.St.Denis St.and Duluth Ave, MONTREAL and other Leading Druggists HEALTHY Use ap Rolled Oats.WEALTHY Use es FSIM ST av FSTÉRBROUK \u2014STEEL PENS.\u2014 BROWN BROS, Agents, Tereate.codit he.healthy.Boté by éroggiete, sent mail for At che.Aôdress : men.S008 & Co.|, Whoisssie Agents f | NOTICH Is bl TR thet the MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- AXCE ANY the City of Montreal ap) the of Quel M4 À am charter .{ts powers azid enlarge the field of i N THE SENATE OF CANADA.NOtice of application for divorce.Notice is here! Stren that James 8t (George Dillon, of the City of \u2018Montreal, in the District of Montreal, in t! ince of , Merchaëdt, will Al at the nett session Chersof, for a Bill of Divorce from his wife, Dame Marie Catherine C \u2018 - » + \u201c ¢ Ae een nd Î.luve you 80 you cannot | por x You'll Miss It, if you try to get 8 along without Pearl- à 7 ine.The work of washing will be Harder, there'll be.more of it, and it won't be as well done.You'll lose money in the time that\u2019s wast- | ed, and the things that are worn out in the wretched rub, rub, rub, over the washboard.Easy washing with Pearline doesn\u2019t cost any more than hard and ruinous washing with.outit.But it saves a good deal, all the way through.~ Peddlers* and some unscrupulous Sen grocers will tell you \u201cthis is a8 good as\u201d or \u201cthe same : \u2018me TPS PALSES it Back Peartine is never.peddied, hing in place of PO be honek somethi: e.- Sadi back.#6 JAMES PÈLE N° THE CANADA Sugar Refining Co.(Limited), MONTREAL, MANUFACTURERS OF REFINED SUGARS OF IME WALA EXOWN BRAND of the Righest Quality and Purity.Made by the Latest Process, end Newest end Bee - Machinery, nt surpisnd anywhere, LUMP SUGAR, In 50 and lv it.boxes, \u201cCROWN\u201d Granulated, Bpecial Brand, the finest which can bs made, EXTRA GRANULATED, Very Superior Quality.CREAM SUGARS \u2018 (Not dried).\"YELLOW SUGARS Of all Grades and Standards, y SYRUPS Of all Grades in Barrels and Half Barrels.SOLE MAKERS Of high class Syrupa, in Tins 210.and 81h.seach.4 ae BOOK »° STATIONERY BUSINESS In Brockville FOR SALE BY TENDER, Testers will be rece the undersigned at so mach in the dollar for the ae of the business known as Udella Book Stare, until THURSDAY, the Bl November, 1883, amousting as per inventory as rerware - Picture Frames, Pictures M \u2026.174 00 Wal Paper.pod culling.3 00 Miscellaneous.Fixtures.The lowest or any tender not necessarily .M.M.BROWN, BROCEVILLE, Nov.14, 3%.or for Po od ne ov.\u2014y VOLUNTARY © LICITATION PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that on TUESDAY, the Twenty-Etghth Day of Noveme ber iast., at Ten o'clock in the Foreneen, 1n the office ot Papineau, Marin, Morin & ined Notaries, NO.58 Nt.James he igh the \u2018Ct will bo sold to the hest and sence of Victor Morin, Notary, nD \u2018 rs D undivided half to the substitution created last will of said Joseph Ernest Racicot, to wits 18% A lot of land situate on the south-wesd side of Montcam atreet, in the ty Montreal, bearing the number Seven Hundred and Porty-vue (741) of the oficial plan and book of reference of SL James Ward, in the said City of Montreal, containing -thres 1n width by séventy-six feet in depth, more or less, with a wooden house, a stable, a bakery and 1ts oven thereon erected; \" ond A property extending from Visitation Plerre lane, in the City of Montreal, posed of the lots o land bearing the numbers an = © fronting ou Visitation street spd th other on 8t.Plerre lane.3rd.A lot of land situate on the southwest aide of Papineau Road, In the city of Mon ing the number seven (7) of the aubdivision of > lol number cloven hundred and ono (1101) of the official plan and book of reference of St.Mary's Ward, in the said cur.cont hirty-nine teet iu width by one hundred ny in depth, more or less, with a house, a bakery and its oven, a stable, a coach house and a shed Lheres on erected; 4th.A lot of land adjoining the'above, situate on tho south-west stde ut Papineau R the number eight (8) of the subdivision of sal lot number eleven hun and one (1101), con~ tatilog thirty-nine feet in width by one huhdred And ifuy feet in depth more or less, with a house containing four dwellings and the sheds to thetr upe thereon erected.; | For tho conditions of sale and other informa tions, apply to x L Office of VICTOR MORIY, K.P, Parixzav, Manin, Monix & Fisst, 56 Bs.James Hireot,\" Montreal.244 6 taw ?e °, i Le t Pye ap rr ee « PIE LA Sale by Authority of Justice, \u201c' The immovablos hereafter described, ing of the community tormerly existing Juhn Sheelian and late Mary McC hn Sheehan an depend.between heres u at the office of J.jon 115 #t.Lambert 8treet, Montreal, Wednesday, the Twenty-Niath of November Instant, à at Eleven o'clock In the forenoon.subject to the conditions of sale then and there Lo be ane deve of ground kn forming part - ece of groun own as , ota for of ground known under Dumber two hundred and fifty-six upon the officiai plan and book of reference of St.Mary's Ward, the city rty-eix by lot Na 355.On maid offiolal plan in front b; 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First Edition all Bespoken.ORDER FRO | \\ M YOUR NEWSDEALE R.LETTERS FROM .\u2018OUR READERS.IS THE SCAVENGING OF THE STREETS IMPROVING?A New Use for the Chateau de Rame- zay \u2014 À Note of Warning\u2014 Civio Politics Discussed.To the Editor of the STAR: _Srr,\u2014The present deplorable condition ofçivio politics bas evoked much fervid abuse of the aldermen who are believed to be responsible for it, but it is quite possible that our methods of civic government are quite as much to be blamed as our representatives.Indeed, I for one am not disposed to believe, that our t aldermen are neither better or wo) than their successors are likely to be, if our present system of civic government is continued without radical modification.Under that system it is \u2018quite clear that the public can have no certainty that even if .the present board -of aldermen were wholly replaced by the most reputablesmong us, civic history would not repeat itself.It is doubtless important™to elect men as aldermen, but it is equally important to \u2018elect them under a system, with pre checks and balances, for even the best of men may lapse under a system which constantly presents enticing opportunities and temptations for private advantage.If this be so, it is obvious that many well-meanin efforts in the direétion of revising voters lists, and the detection and punishment of personation, while highly laucable.are quite adequate, \u2018 ; , : The serious crucial defect in our municipal constitution is that public opjnion does not \u2019act with sullicient directness upoi-eur civic Council and has proved powerless to control.it.The question de- mauüging solution\u2019 is, how can the people cnsure that its will will be, honestly done; how delegate authority without abandoning control.This they can-Zpnly do by makigz themselves continudusly active factors in civic le, islation.Probably no worse system coul vised than the tevalent one, by which all.power is abso- utely abdicated ain favor of aldermen -who, clothed in a more or lëss brief authority, soon begiil to play the usual fantastic tricks, which might well make citizens if not angels weep.Whatéthen should be done?1 venture to suggest, now.that the City Gouncil is considering amendments to the charter, the adoption ôf a form of the Refereudtm, which furnishes a constant check upon givic representatives; by.making it possible to bring every detigion of the Civic Council-to the test of» A POPULAR VOTE \u2018 ; - Long in operation in Switzetland, where the sovereign people reign, its recent adoption by the town of Haverhill, M , 88 8 t of a new charter is one of the most in- eresting features of recent civio politics.By its provisions all ordinances of the.city council are classed as Urgent and Not Urgent.Underu matters affecting public health and safety and necessary appropriations for current needs, not exceeding the average appropriations during three years preceding.No other measure can be classed as surgent unless so ordered by a three-fourths vote.Urgent measures when approved «by the Mayor becume law, but ordinances classed as not urgent become law only after the expiration of thirty days,unless during that time a petition invoking the Referendum is duly flled with the City Clerk.This peli- tion asks that the ordinance in question be submitted to the popular vote.It must be signed by fifteen per cent.of the total number of votes cast in the preceding municipal election, this.pefcentage ing sufficient to prevent factious obstruction while Jiving free opportunity for any considerable section to exert its influence.The petition is alsoattested under oath by five electors.These formalities being complete, the measure is submitted to the people and its fate decided by their votes.By this simple and effective means large franchises, long extending contract: obnoxious privileges and preferences, an scandalous deals cannot be rushed through irrevocably, without the intervention of the people.In principle it is identical with the old town meeting by which our fathers governed themselves, It putsa veto power in the hands of the people.It is swift, summary and effective.lt kills bad measures at once.Under our present system we execute a kind of ven ce upon sinning aldermen by defeating them (sometimes) when they next present themselves for election, but the mischief done remains done.Under the Referendum ngt only is the sinning alderman rebuked, but his iniquitous by-law is quashed.Citizens will readily recall recent occasions when the right to pronounce sum- mally at the polls upon certain doings of\u201d our City Council would have been hajled as a means of & great deliverance.Let them now insist fore the City Council, t measures are included\u201d | brated in the first edifice erected in the new before the Legislature, by deputation to the ; Government, if necessary, that the charter Le amended by the adoption of the Refcren- dun.In this way the people will continue to wield the power that is inherenlly theirs, a terror to evil-doers and a praise to them that do.well.If civic purity and just ad- - ministration do not result from the adoption of such'mensures it will only be because the people do not desire them.BT.STANLEY WEIR.The Franciscan.To the Editor of the STAR: | Sir,\u2014Recently a quaint and picturesque form lias appeared in our.city that irre.sistahly reminds us of the figures in an ancient cathedral or conyent window or 1 engraving in an old illuminated missal, a form, unfamiliar to Montreal, Catholic though it is; so quiet and humble his entry that we scarce knew of his arrival until we saw the bruwn robe and capuchin of the Franciscan, going his quict way, telling his beagls, reciting Ins prayers, ungonscious of the smile or curious -glance of the busy world aro and him ; yet what an imnport- ant place;that bruivn habit flis in_history, how little is known even among Catholics y of what civilization \u2018owes to the humble follower of the Seraph of Assisi.Few if an of the important discovéries in art an science, since the twelfth century.but are due to the devotion, encouragement or in- veutive genius of the Franciscan.Let us take a brief glance through history and bes for ourselves what a glorious rôle he has played in the drama of the world's inven-, tions and discoveries.The following arc\u2018a few of th notable things which can be laced to the credit of the Order uf St.\u201cfancies.lt wns a Franciscan who first acquired a kuowledce of algebra and book-keeping at Venice A.D.1414; steam Applied to miniature car by Father Ver- brest at Pokin ir A.D.1650, 36 years before Watt; car and speaking trumpets first in- vehted Ly Father Kercher in 1657} quicksilver lirst discovered by Canon es in Peru in 1308; spectacles disputed between Friar Bacon and Alexander Spink, Monk of Pisa, 1313.All the world knows the «gloriôus part the Fanciscans had in the discovery of America.I may say without exaggeration that Columbus would have hardly succeeded in his undertaking had he not \u2018had their nable friendship and practical encouragément.Villamil in his \u201cReligious character of the\u2019 discovery of America,\u201d under the heading \u2018\u2019The men who stood by Columbus,\u201d says: \u201cThe first personage that cames before ua is the Franciscan friar, Father Juan Pores, the mgnwstery of bide, who detained Columous when he waa about to leave for France, and became the patron of his ect and the most loyal friend ho over had.\u2018Father Antonio Marche the Franciscan monastery of La Rabidy, who has been confounded with Father n Perez was one of Columbus\u2019 firmest nds, an was claimed by the latter to havè alone remained during seven years s v in his faith in his roteges soigne, Apropos La Rabida, His Holiness Pope Leo thirteenth has recently sent de | | | i | of Niagara, where dwelt the Huron Indians.rjoyed to see it stuffed with good six-pound \u201cing for the tariff reform that\" the \"Govern- , in my life of La Rabida where Columbus spent the night previous to his de re ou the Voy- which resulted in the discovery of Ame- ca.Columbus was accompanied on his second voyage ST ranolscan missionarl and as early as 1530 we tind Father Mark ol Nice in Mexico where he was joined by five companions in 1540.The Franciscan Order the honor of having given the first American continent, firma, as 's \u2018' His 15.) On the torical Researches\u201d vol.8 pa, was oele- 6th of January, 1494, High world, by the Vicar Apostolic.He was assis y the ciscan Father, Juan Perez do Marchena and the twelve relig- euse who accompanied Father Boyl.(The first bell for a church in the new world was blessed and put in place by a Franciscan.) Thus we see the great Admiral in all his movements surrounded by members of religious orders, Am t them he counted as his nearest aud dearest friends the humble wearers of the brown habit.For the part the Franciscan took in the evangelization of the Indians we have but to glance over over the history of America, and the names of the martyrs inscribed therein is proof sufficient.of his self-sacri- fice and devotion; the abbeys, monasteries, churches and schools that meet the eye of the traveller as he journeys through Mexico are fitting monuments to the intrepid courage and burning zeal of these devoted men who, in the service of their Divine Master, counted wo-torture, no privation.too great to undergo if by so doing they could win even one soul from the darkness.and de-_ gradation of paganism.- lo come nearer home.Long before the landing of the pilgrim fathers, we find the courageous Franciscan penetrating \u2018the wilds of northern Canada bringing the light of faith to the Mohawk and Wyandot tribes.According to the historian Bancroft, when the population of Quebecnumbered but half | & hundred, priests of the Franciscan Order, Le Caron, Kiel, Legard had 1aBored for years in Upper Canada, even as far as the waters SUTHERLAND, AzNew Use for the Chateau.To the Editor of the STAR: - Sir,\u2014I read in Your widely circulated, journal the speeches \u2018and suggestions pro pouridéd-at a public \"meeting held last Vednesday evening in the hall \u2018of the K.of L.in reference to getting cheaper bread.Although the majority carried .in favor o co-operation, to the minds of a large nam- ber of citizens the amendment was the most feasible, that the Corporation should take the matter in hand and bake our daily bread.The speakers on this.question earnestly ond eloquently demonstrated that the city fathers were prone to bood- ling, still they had sufficient confidence to place: this ' undertaking at their disposal, knowing full well that they never could condescend.to take a piece of bread out of a poor man\u2019s mouth.There is no doubt that the citizens should deal in this matter with responsible ple.And who are better qualitied in this emergency than our éhergetic and Iaithful city fatherst It is a well-known fact that they possess all the necessary essentials for an | undertaking of ;this kind ; say, for instance, for the western part of the city they have an overpius of land on the Gregory Farm.What a splendid site for a civic bakery.If such could Tealized the citizens at the Point could never forget: their aldermen.Now, for a western and ceutral site wherefrom bread could be distributed from the river to the mountain.The citizéns, through their representatives, purchased a few weeks ago a picce of property that \u201ctould not duplicated under any circumstances, for such a project as that which is at the present time agitating the public mind.I mean the Chateau de Ramezay.Asoneof the speakers at the meeting eloquently remarked, the brains of the masses lay very carefully in the pit of their stomachs.Therefore, if our city fathers 'could only take a gentle hint, it would be very advisable iii place of stuffing that ancient and historical castle with nonsensical literature, every K.of L.having any common sense would be over- oaves at nine centseach.I trust our aldermen will\u2018take immediate action in this rpat- ter as soon as possible, and by so doing will earn for themselves and their posterit the everlasting prayers of an enlightened and inost intelligent community.The said community have concluded that they cannot allow.themselves to be tleeced any longer by a lot ot unprincipled bakers.If the C ration have public spirit enough left to undertake and enter into this public enterprise with as much zeal as that of widening streets and making new roads, I will show them that in a few years they will be able to pay off the entire civic.deb W.À.= A Note of Warning.To the Editor of the STAR : SIr,\u2014I have been watching the movements of the Government very closely for soie time past, and-in my humble opinion it is quite possible that the Federal elections may be brought on before Parliament meets for the despatch of business.Teo my mind the prolonged enquiry concerning the tariff may mean preparation for a general - election.1 hope 1 am under a wrong impression, as the farming and laboring classes are patiently, or rathér, impatiently, wait.ment bas proimnised for the approachihg session of Parliament.If the elections are sprung before the meeting of Parliament, that action wauid mean more clearly than language could express the fact that the tarif] is to be reformed upward instead of downward.Promises to the contrary would be of no avail.Nothing short of an enurmous election fund would save the Government.I know something about election funds\u2014how they are raised, and \u201chowbthey are used; we can remember considerable about promises and election eries; we have had enough of that; what we want now 1s an honest tariff that bears equally on all classes\u2014no mare.discrimination against the poor and iu favor of the rich.Fair play is all we ask, and we want that before any election takes place.1 never cast a vote against the Conservative party : am one of the small farmers myself, and I know by experience Now the present tariff affects me.It is high time for the mouldering branches to be lopped off, and if the Government are fie they will attend to this matter before they spring an election.- NATHAN T.BLEAKNET, St, Andrews, Char.Co., N.B.1s the Seavenging' Improved?To the Editor of the STAR: ; Sir,\u2014We have had nearly a vear of experience of the way In which the City officials do the work of collecting the garbage, ete, of the city.Some people seem to think they are a great improvement on Mr.Mann.TI do not think so, and for this reason.Î had two causes of complaint against the former system: al.The garbage was not completely carried away, and \u201d 2.\"Che men broke up ruthlesaly any vessel box, barrel or anything else.into which the garbage was put; or.lif it was a vory and 'convenient arra igeruont) it Was soou carried away, Anglico: \u201cStolen.\u201d .à How is it now?For about two months the men did their work decently, since then, the absence of ahy sufticient over-sight has heen painfully evident on ali sides, As for me, one of my boyes has been wilfully smashed to pieces, i spite of my persistent mending, and another is fast travelling the same rond.I ask, then, how are we better off than before C.Cadieux street, 13th Nov.1803, New Convalescent Home for Children.The Jones Convalescent Hospital for Children will soon be nn accomplished fact, The directors are now looking for land for a site, The money devoted for the erection.of the building has been.| donated, by Mr.R.A.A.Jones, of .Lopdon,, ngland, formerly a member of St.George's Church, Montreal.Besides the building fund donated, Mr.Jones | has promi an annual [contribution of - £1000 an ong as he lives.! The Bishop of ontreal will be the permanent presi | dent of the new hospital and the rector of St.\u2018 Georges Church the Tmfinent vice-president.The other mem f the Committee of Management will be ladies and ntlemen of St.George's Church.Whilst the hospital is design-( ed for the protection of destitute children of the Church of England ; those of other denominations will not necessarily there be available room for DOROTHY\u2019S DOUBLE The Story of a Great Deception, BY G.A.HENTY, Author of \u201cTn the Days of the Mutiny,\u201d \u201cThe Ouree of Oarne's Hold,\" * A Hiddeo Fue,\u201d The Flagus Ship,\u201d &o.CorrrionTep, 189% BY TAR AUTHOR, \u201cVery well.Can you leave the photograph with met I will give It to the head walter and tell him to show it tothe others; as they were here two days and took all their meals here, I should say most of the crowd would recognise her.Look here, you had better bring a justice round here to swear them, for it would be dificult to let.a dozen of them all go at once.\u201d 4 \u201cI will manage that.Well, can you spare a couple of minutes to come round into the bar and have a drinkf\u201d \u2018 The clerk thought he could manage it, and drinks were taken in due course.\u201cNow what is my best way of getting down to New Orleans?\u201d Captain Hampton asked, as they left the hotel \u201cSteamer,\u201d the detéctive said; \u201cthe railway is not fairly through yet, and it will take pretty nearly as long as if you go by boat, and a deal more uncomfortable.\u201d \u201cHow often do the boats got\u201d .-.\u201cOnce or twice a week, sometimes more.There are considerable people travellin, down there now.A many of the fol .going to California go that way; they either- strike ncross from there or go up the river by steamer and then make across the plains; it saves a long land journey.But I will tell ou about it when I see you in the morning.will go round the first thing and find out whetherthat boat that sailed on the sixthput in any-where, and also what ber name was; also whether they took their berths under the name of White or changed them again; then I.will see when the next boat goes.I will bring the man before whom they can take an aflidavit round here with me\u2014I Know two ôr three I can lay my hands on any time\u2014and then we will go together to .the hotel.\u201d \u2019 By twelve o'clock next day business was Minished, the affidavits sworn in duplicate by thirteen witnesses, in addition to that of the driver.: When all was done, Captain Hampton asked the detective as to how much he was indebted to him.\u201cNothing at all, sir.My services were laced at your disposal by the chief, and it s all in the way of business, 1 am very glad to have been of assistance to you.\u201d \u201cYou have heen of immense assistance, indeed, Mr.Tricher, \u2018and I feel deeply obliged to Jot.1 should never have got on by myself in the same way; it was entirely owing to the clerk at the hotel knowing | You that he so readily gave me the information Î required, and interested himself in the matter: Well, will you come round nd lunch with me at the hotel at two y'clock?We shall £o on board the steamer this evening.1 am going round now to- thank Jour chief.\u201d : \u201cI shall be happy to Junch with you, and, by the way, you might as well ask the chief to give you a line to the chief at New Orleans.You might fiud it very useful there; it is a pretty lively place, and if this man happens to have any pals there you may find it mighty useful to have the aid of Mae 3 h for th \u2018Thank you very much for the suggestion, which I will certainly follow.\u201d .n saying -bye to the detective, Captain Hampton, with much pressure, succeeded in inducing him toaccept a handsome meerschaum that he had the evening before admired.: Upon the voyage down, Captain Hampton was much struck at the difference between the passengers on board the \u2018\u2018Enterprise\u201d and those with.whom \"he was associated on his passage across the Atlantic, They were among them a sprinkling of southern gentlemen, a few travellers and northern manufacturers, but.the majority were men who were bounll to the far west, some to Texas only, but California was the destination of the greater part.These again were sharply divided into two sections, the one composed of hardy-looking men, the sons of Eastern farmers,or Britishemigrants who were going out with the fixed intention of making their fortune at the old fields.Few of the other section were, he thought, likely to get so far.They were simply rough characters who were mure likely to remain at New Orleans or some of the river towns than to undertake à long and perilous journey.Whatever might be their nominal vocation, he set them down.as being thieves, gambling-house Lullies, or ruffians ready to turn ir hand to any scoundrelism that presented - itself.\u201cThe real workingmen soon came té know each other, and being bound by & common ob- jeet kept aloof from the others, and _generally sat in little groups discussing the journey before them and the best methods of proceeding.Some were in favor of ascending the Mis~ souri | to Omaha, others-of going up the.Arkansas and striking across by the Santa | ¥é route.All had evidently studied the Hews s diligently, and had almost by heart the narratives of travel that had appeared there, and before the end of the voyage several parties had been made up of men who agreed to journey together for: mutual aid and protection.the saloon gambling went on all day.As night came on, voices were raised in anger, and fierce quarrels took place, which were only prevented from going further by the captain's prompt intervention, and by his declaration that any man who drew pistol or bowle knife should be put in irons for the rest af the voyage.| Captain Hampton was heartily glad when the vessel entered the Mississippi.He had associated principally with two or three of the southern gentlemen, and had kept as far as possible aloof from the rowdy portion of the passengers, This, however, he h Leen unable to do altogether.He.himself, was an object of general curiosity, He was a Britisher; he was not bound for thé West; he was not thinking of taking up land; he was unconnected with any commercial\u2019 house.His explanation that he wag travelling for pleasure and intended to up the two great rivers of tbe.continent, was considered altogether unsatisfactory, and one after the other most of his fellow passengers endeavored, by a series of search- ng questions, to get at the facts of the case.Jacob, on the other hand, enjoyed the voyage greatly; unconsciously to him.| sell he was a student of human nature, and this was a phase entirely new to him.- \u201cIt seems to me, Captain,\u201d he said to his master ons eveñiing, \u2018that most of this \u2018ere gang ought to be in Newgate.Why, to hear what they say of themselves, there is scarce one of them that hasn't killed one or two men in his.time.I have 'been a-listening to some of that black-bearded chaps stories nnd if all that he says is true, he has killed over twenty; I counted them up careful, 1 can't make out how.it is that a chap like «that is going about free; why, he would have heen hung a dozen times'if he had \u2018been at home.What is the of the per- lice if they lets a chap like that go on as he likes?\u201d \u201cYou may be sure that the greater of his stories arc lies, Jacob, though some of them may be true.New Orleans is perhaps as rough a city as any of its size in the world, and as you go farther west life comes still more unsafe.In s0 vast a coun try the law is powerless, and men settle their disputes in their own way.Almost every one carries arms, and shooting dffrays are of common \u2018occurrence, and as long as what is considered fair play is preserved, no one thinks of interfering.A man who | is killed is buried, and the other goes his way unconcernedly; s6 though a good many of thesqatories ou hear are lies, there may be more truth In some of them than you would think.\u201d , \u201cThey have been) a-pumping me, lots of them has,\u201d Jacob said, \u201cand trying to find l out what you are doing out here.:I have stuffed them up nicely; ou had been out in India, and had killed housands u thousands of lions, and tigers, and elephants.\u201d \u201cWhat was the use of tellin, lies, Jacob!\u201d Captain Hampton asked, angrily, \u2018Well, sir, don\u2019t suppose as they belleve it all, because 1 don\u2019t believe their stories; .but it was, I thought, just as well should think you was a great fighter, an -equid shoot wonderful straight.know at they said that some of them vas f inclined to get\u2019 up a quarrel with you.\u2018Cause,\u2019 as they sald, \u2018you was stuck up, -moustaches no one twi have told them as | and thought yourself better than other peo- er ; Government a special letter of 8 for exclud ceding to the Franciscan Order the Co: vent them.+ * A ' oe \\: « 4 \\ ple: and seemed to me as it was best th « { / should think as you wasn't a wood man to quarrel with.\u2018Hless you,\u2019 nays 1, over and over again; \u2018there 't nothing stuck up about my master; only J know as he hates tting into trouble, \u2018cause he don\u2019 like hav- ng to kill a man, and so he koepa hisself to hisself; and then I pitches it in stro about killing Indians, and that sort thing, and I! dd think, Captain, as it has kept them a bit quiet\u201d ; eplain Hampton laughed.ell, perhaps it may have done, Jacob; fellows seldom interfere with a man unless they think it safe to dosa Still, I would much rather in future you did nob invent any stories about me, Always stick to the truth, lad; lying never pays in the long run.\u201d - \u2014_\u2014 CHAPTER XX, Two men were sitti ther in an inner room in a saloon in New Orleans.- 1 was hever more surprised than when jou came in yesterday, Bob; regular floored was.It was only a few days I was thinking over that rig we'were in together.We made a bit out of that.\u201d \u201cYes, we didn't do badly.Ihave wished sometimes since that I had been as deep in it as you were, and had bolted and cleared out together.\" : \u201cYes, made most out of it; but then you seo I ran most risk by along way.You might have \u2018got à year or two for being mixed up in it, but what with nobbling the horse and what with having to pretty near choke thestable boy, I should have got four teen years safe.You couldha ve been with me in that part if you had - been fre instead of only taking the part of getting round the girl, and persyadi her tu get the stable boy to slip out to see her for five minutes.If the fools had played their part better we should have got off without\u2019 my having to meddle with him, but she made such a r story of it.that he suspected something was up and came back again and just met me as I was dropping the- window of the loft.He knew me \"by sight, and there was nothing to do'but to bolt, while as you had been swelling it with those false C \u2018 you from the girl's description, and you were \"able to.spend your money at home.\u201d - \u201cWell, it did not do me much good.It went after the rest quick enough.\u201d \u201cYou knew where to find I suppose! 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A | 8 MR.STEINITZ' AT COTE ST.ANTOINE.First Annual Report of _ the Quebec Amateur ° * Mayar vf Quebec, Hon.T.C.Casgrairf At- torney-General; IR, Turner Easy, Se T.Russ, J: President.Waiter J.Ray.Vice-Presidents.À.Picanl, F.S.Stocking, W.B.Scott.W.H, Davidaun, W.H.Henderson, J.C.Wright.Secretary.-F, M.MacNaughton, Treasurer.-}, A.Tutleld.Directors.R.J, Davidson, W, Price, E ae Turner, J.Piddington, Elz.Fiset, A.Laurie.Ofticers of attiliated clubs: Lacrosse clu President, W.H.Davidson; Secretary, HE.Scott; Captain, J.O'Donnell.Committee, D.Watson, O.Ward, W.Thompson.Cricket club\u2014I résidents F8 Stockin : tweretary, W.J.C.Hall; Captain, W.M.Massey, Committe, .8 kx Athletic Association, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 * PROSPECTS OF THE QUEBEC ~ CARNIVAL.- Ee © \u2014_\u2014 Yacht Modeling\u2014 World's \u2018Sporting News and Gossip.In view of the coming carnival the first annual report of the Quebve, \\.A.À, cannot fail to mak6 interesting reading if only as positive evidence of what the Citadel town can do if it makes up its mit.In presentingethe first annual report of \u2018the Quebre Amateur Athletic Association, your directors are indeed happy to be able to state, that frm beginning tp end, the first year of the Association has been one of unparalleled success in the City of Que- cu The grounds, thanks to the titéral say in which the merchants of the pila hyve re sponded to out call, have been well fenced in and u splendid grand stand erected.We have mach pleasure also, in informing you that the work of levelling and Of laying a cinder track has been commenced, apd it will now only require « wellappoiuted dressing) room to make our groundsequal tonny inCanada, Of course these \u2018improvements will involve a considerate outlay of money and it will .doubtless Tw néeessary to hell à series of ghtortainments durini the coming winter, but fron, past experience we feel sure that all efforts of the Assuciation in this diree- tion will be well supported.The Racquet Club has beenapproached towards acquiring their property, with the intention of building ain extension to con tain a gymuasium, swimming lath and bowling alleys.These negotiations have been suspende à for the present lat it is to be hoped that the incomirs directers will renew them when à favorable opportunity sents itself, as Ve believe that this pro- ect may easily be carried ont, ° Fourteen matches, comprised as follows, have been played où our ya ouuds this year with clubs from other cities, viz: Seven rosse, four football, two ercket and one seball, besides.nunierous local matehes, This number will probably be doubled next year.By this it will easily be seen that the Association is destinad tor become a great benetit to the city, not only from an athletic point of view but from afar more general one; for, in addition to the money spent on the erection of fences, stands, ete, and improvements to the grounds, the visiting clubs angl the excursions that frequently accompany them spend a ureat deal of money; besides tliis, these matches serve to advertise the city on a grand and most effective scale.This is auniversaily recognised fact,manyenterprising cities finding it to their advantage to maintain a salaried club to keep up their prestige: in the athletic arcna., ; Unfortunately, howevez, our City Council donot seem to see things 'in this Tight, for instead of the bonus we tmzht-reasonably bave expected, we have ruceisu itica- tion to pay taxes to the extent of $217.10, It is, of Course, next to impossible fo young an Association to pag an annu x wohis ad int and we trust thawte ne, Ines\u201c whichY.ye cow luz on with the council will result in that body consenting tw aTnominal taxation for a number of years in order to assist us to become established on a firmer basis, i We may say here that the attendance at the matches has not been up to our expectations.At lacrosse, only, las it been good, and at but two of these matches has the 4 Grand Stand been full.Judging from the crowds that thronged the plains last year to see the football, where there was no accoin- modation of any sort for spectators, we certainly thought th al our well equipped stand wou a further inducement, and that game would be well patronized this yean This, however, has not heenthe case, The Association has a total membership of 501, composed as follows: This is a showing with which we have every reason to yratitied.There are four life aud 70 ordinary memn- bers who have not yet settled/for their-sub- scription It-is hoped that a large number of these Will et pay their dues, for if not they are remindec to be made good Lbefor: they can again become eligible for membership, We take this opportunity of reminding you that our by-laws provide for the admis- .slon of lady associate members at 82 each per annum.This Will entitle them to free admission to all .tches on the grounds and the use of tegcmnasiumandthe tennis courts, which are spoken of for the next .Every member shoulil do all in his wer to induce his lad; friends to join, \u2018and they will doubtless fender us valuable assistance in the entertainments to be organiked later on.Boy mern:bes are also admitted at 82 each, Which entitles them to \u201cthe uso of the grounds and gyvinasivm and \u2018free admission to matches.The Treasurer's statement will shortly bo submitted to you, and hy it vou will see that though the state of the treasury is not quite what we would wish it, yet that our assets are far in advance of our liabilities.Considering all that has bverr done, We are « sure that you will azree that the showingé is-a very creditable one, \u201c> The by-laws have wen carefully revised and are now in readiness to be printed and distributed to the members, Your Board of \u201cDirectors have \u2018held 33 \u201cmeetings durinethé year which have Leen fairly well attended.~The Treasurer's report was also very satisfactory.The following is a suinmariz- ed statement of it: Outstanding sub-eriptions toverdue) 4, J Captain, J.U.Roy; 4 =ne that ail arrears will have\u201d è, \u2018 Price.Baseball Club\u2014President, J.C.w right: Secretary, PJ Britt, Captain, E.Ruthven, Committee, A.Hay, Ed.Fleming, Sergt.Lelboutillier.Bicyele Club\u2014 President, R, Campbell; Vice-President, G.Van Felson; Te spetary Treas.I.Bruneau; st Lieut, G.Moitat; Licut.R.E.Woodley.Laliberte, T.D) Beattie, \u2014 & \u201c CHESS.Committee, Es Dorion, W.A.C.Baldwin, C.J.Dunn, A.J, Thompson, À.T Turner] J.C.right.Foot club\u2014 President, W.H.Henderson; Secretary, IT.1 tiv: Captain, W.H.Henderson, ort \u20acJ.Davids: 11.Totield, W.\u201ca; | A Problem for Begilnners.| BLACK rena, 12 & # Url 8 44% Yor Led L.7 vrocaritk bp Zia WHITE Black to play and mate in two moves, The problem which appeared in the STAR où the bith inst contained an errur.The Kt.at K à should boat KB = Yesterday afternoon Mr.Steinitz played two games at the Montreal Chess Club moms with St.Palimerstou Barry at the adds of the Queen's knight, cach winning a game.In the evening the cluempion visited the Heather Club, Cote St.Antoine.\u201cThe M.A.A A Clubrroduis were \u201cengaged for the occasion aud the people of that thriving suburb showed their interest in the Royal game by the large number present, both ladies\u2019 and gentlemen.Mr.Steinitz contested IS games simultan- cously with the following players: A.Angus, W.Samaill, \" Far- quharson, H.Lawlor, J.W.Shaw, RR.Brodie, F.Mar=hall, J.D.Cameron, H, son, C.C.Irene, A.O.Disne, E.B.Kirk- ham, T.RR.Lanskail.C.Wheeldon, H.Russell, K.Boissevin winning all.The follow- ing game, played with Mr.Robertson, was well contested throughout.White.Black.; 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you aresho{ Ping, \u201cleass ask to see them.\\ GLASSFORD\" BROS.& POLLOCK, © - tor Canada, 28 aud 32 Lemoiné Street.\u2018as \u2018possib them.© J) 9) & :.NEWSDEALERS i ny Are Earnestly Requested \u2018to Bring | \"in COUPONS for) Series 2 as early le, as we Cannot Send for Sell only the Wholesale Trade.263 300d SORIA ITTIITT2ICSIORE 4 as > & \u2014 fi WENT T0 A patient spirit Is one of the most important elements in the character of a human ing.any occasions will occur when patience will be the only virtue which will command success.While wawould strongly urge the practice of patience In the labors of every day life, it would bo niadness and folly to inculcate its practice when suffering from rheumatism or any of the many troubles that arise from a disordered con- ditioh of the nervous system.Patience exercised when suffering from disease, is not a virtue; it is 4 heinous erime.\u2018the first.symptoms of disease are felt we \u2018should be up and doing, to rid ourselves of danger and death.\u2019 \" When surrounded in a house by fire we make haste to escape from destruction; in like manner should every sufferer endeavor to free himselfror herself from the awful fire of disease.; We implore you:tq free yourselves at once from those death fires which result from a diseased condition of, the great nervous ays- tem.These death fires may be in the form f rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, dyspep- ia, liver or kidney troubles.: Thousands in Canada have reason to rejoice:and give thanks for almost immesdiate deliverance from the grasp of such troubles.Qing to the existence of Paine\u2019s Celery mpound, suffering and terrible agony | have been avoided when the great medicine was used early.: Mr.James Leverinidtoh,.of Virden, Manitoba, whose portrait appears above, unfortunately for himself, endured terrible tortures for over a year befgre hé heard of the wonderful curing powerk of P\u2019nine\u2019s Celery Compound.Medical skill, patent medicines and the virtues of the waters of Banff Hot Springs failed to cure, -~Atwerdarkness comes sunshine.This indeed was Mr.Leverington\u2019s expericnee:; A few bottles of Paine's Celery Compound rufficed to make him a séund and stron man, and he if now enabled to enjoy lite and Îts plensures.| ington writes as follows:\u2014 T think it my duty, without solicitation frem any one, to write in the interests of other ven x DOSSSSTSSSSSSSSSISHSSSSE When | - [Canada when onl _ With a heart full of gratitude Mr, Lem.BANFF HOT SPRINGS.Returhed Home Racked With Pain\u2014Lost 48 - \u2026 Pounds\u2014A Wonderful Restoration! sufferers, and give you a testimonial in favors of your (to me) almost miraculous remedy,.: Paine's Celery Compound.For more than a year I waa suffering from the agonizin, pains of sciatica; and after tryin, medical skill could devise, an to'try the Hot Springs of Banif, under the able superintendence of Dr.Brett.the treatment thoroughly and carefully for six weeks, and came Home at the end of that time racked with pain and weighing 48 unds less, At this ad almost fled, 1 heafd «of Paine's; Celery: Compound.| It seemed suited and 1 sent to my druggist, .Higginbotham, of this place, .and asked about it.He recommended it tome, and I took a bottle.1soun began to feel better, and after taking the second bottle] wad a cured man and threw away my crutches.I keep a bottle on hand in case of any return of the complaint.I am now 58 years old, and feel as spry and healthy and free from pain as] ever did In my life.born in Norfolk, England, and came to three years old.I was brought up in the township of Cornwall, Ontario, and came to-Manitoba eight years ago.Have always heen a rn and am | | as able to do hard work now as ever\u2018IÎ Was.With a heart full of gratitude for the \u201cbenefits derived from the use of your res medy, and a wish to influence others who may suffer, I gladly and freely indite this etter, .; Rev, Mr.T'aihot.Methodist Minister, of Elkhorn, éan conftrm my statements, and will do so if written to.\u201d + Mr.J.W.Higginbotham, the successful and extremely popular druggist of Virden, vouches for Mr.Leverington's statements, \u2018ad follows: \u2014 \u201cI have known Mr.Loverington for two saya In regand to his cure by Paine's Celery Compound.Eversince his cure he has n |-soubding its praises, \u2018and he is a perfect enthusiast on the subject of Paine's Celery all that; using many.remedies, patent and otherwise I concluded - incture, when hope ME I was.years or more, and can confirm what he Compound, .I believe him to be thoronghl rellable.\u201d Con .wi 7 à 1 ! : ! THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1893, | \u2014 te -Jeahnotte \"make a better THE ALDERMEN RECONSIDER Their Decision to Reduce the City's Borrowing Power.ALD.SMITH DELIVERS AN ABLE ADDRESS.~~ The City Surveyor Empowered to Remove the Telephone Poles.The City Council has \u2018gone back on its record of Monday last, when by a majority of one it voted to limit the borrowing power of the city to 15 per cent.of the taxable property.A motion of re-consideration.was adopted at yesterday afternoon's meeting by & vote of 18 to , Ald, Farrell, Dagenais and A.Pubuc, who voted for Ald.Smith's motion on Monday, were absent, and Ald.Stevenson changed front.Mayor Desjardins presided, and there were aldermen present, .At the opening of the meeting the report of the Road Committee asking the Council to instruct the City Surveyor to superintend the erection of the telephone poles, and to empower him to remove them where they constituted a nuisance was read.Ald.Prefontaine moved the adoption of the report, - Ald.Stevenson asked \u2018if there was any possibility of getting rid of these poles altogether.New Cork and other cities had put the wires underground.Ald.Savignac held that the company were will within their rights, having received permission from the Council to do what they were doing.It would be unjust to furce thd company to go to the expense of taking down their poles.They had already gone to considerable expense in putting them up.Île moved an amendment, that the words \u201cat the expense of the company\u201d be struck out, and that tlie report thus amended, be adopted.» Aid.Prefuntaine\u2014*If the Finance Committee will give Mr.St.George money enough to pull down the poles, he will have no objection.\u201d Ald, Clendinneng said they were either in charge of the streets or they Were not.Why, only the other day a coroner's jury returned a verdict which made THE CITY RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGES on account of a telegraph pole in Cote des Neiges road.They had noright to allow any company to deface thestreets.He was never more astonished in his life than when he found that the Surveyor had no control over the placing of the poles, Al McBride protested against the poles on St.James and St.Paul streets, \u201cWhen the company went before the Finance Committee,\u201d he said, \u2018they romised to put up their poles in lanes and sv-streets, I would ask how many poles the Merchants Conipany put up in the lanes! \u2018When people promise to do a thing, I like to see them do it.Why not put up the poles on Fortiticntion lane instead of on St.James street! Ald.Prefontaine\u2014\u2018\u2018No one wants to ruin the Company; tbe City Surveyor will only exercise Lis power within reasonable limits.\u201d Ald.Beausoleil\u2014'\u2018The Council fs responsible for the present situation, because it rejected a motion of Ald.Prefontaine to establish the control of the City Surveyor.The company has used the unlimited privilege given tu it, and the city is responsible for aif damages which may result.Under the circumstances I agree that it \u2018would be unjust to make the company pay for the removal of the poles.\u201d | Ald.Sinith\u2014\"\u201c When the question was brought up in Council I think it was distinctly understood that the erection of the les was under the supervision of the City surveyor, aud also that they would be laced in the lanes as far as possible, and e was very much surprised to see them placed in St.James street.It would never do for this company or any other company to take possession of our streets in this] manner.\u201d Ald.Leclere moved a sub-amendment to refer {he report back to the Road Committee and that instructions be given to the City Surveyor to prepare a plan of the city showing where the poles are to be placed.The sub-amendment was lost on a vote of Tto Il.Ald.Savignac's.amendment was Just on the following division: .Yeas\u2014Ald, Leclere, Rencault, Marsolais,Beau soleil, I, Dubuc, Savignue, Perreault, Germain, nd Hurtenu-10, me ee Nays\u2014Ald, Costigan, Smith, McBride, Hurtu- bire, James, Stearns, Brunet, Wilson, Griffin, Clendinneng.Tansey, Thompson, Nolan, Conroy, Stevenson and Prefontaine\u201416.Ald.Préfontaine\u2019s motion was carried by 16 to 10.: Ald.Costigan and , Stearns asked the chairman of the Rodd Coimmittee why it was that our leading KTUEETS WERE ALLOWED TO BE 80 DUSTY at the present time.Why were they not watered.{ He was not à shopkeeper, but he was sure they hud a just cause for complaint.ol Ald.Prefontaine replied that the matter had been brought to the notice of the City Burveyor, who had stated that on account of the lateness of the season and the col weather, it was impossible to water them mud make them safe.Ald.Stearns said that this would not ap- Ay to the macadamized streets.Ald.Germain and Leclerc complained of the present mare of collecting.water rates, If the people could not pay their rates, the water was turned oe.This was not only & area hardship, but it endangered public wealth, Ald, Hurteau said that the whdle subject had been discussed three years ago and the present system had been adopted after very careful consideration.The collectors were instructed not to turn the water off in cases of extremé hardship, and to take instalments whenever offered, Ald.Hurteau then moved, seconded by Ald, Clendinneng, ** That the motion passed at the previous meeting of the C8uncil, reducing the borrowing power of the city to 15 per cent.of the value of the taxable pro- erty of the city, ba reconsidered.\u201d Ald lurteau spoke at some length in support of hjs motion.He contended that the resolution of Ald.Smith would actually reduce the borrowing power which the city enjoyed lant year, thus leaving $035,000 of (he existing debt uncovered.Tt would be nothing less than a breach of contract with the creditors of the city.The law which had overned the city during the last five years been framed by the late Sir John .Ab- Lott, who had made a special study of charter amendments, aud the city, which for merly could not borrow at less than 3 per cent., had been able to borrow at 3.05 per cent.at par under this Inw.There was not à city on the cuiitinent which could showin, Any change in the security must affect the credit of the city.Then again if the resolution was adhered to, the improvements commenced this year could not be completed, and all future undertakings must ie postponed indefinitely.The Finance Committee was not for going too fast.lt had taken the initiative in stoppinx all street widenings.But there were some things which it was impossible to delay, such as the ercction of a new fire station in the West Ward at a cost of $60,000, tho grading of new streets, for which 845,000 was required, the repairs to the reservoirs, ete.There was also the $2000 ex sended by the Police Committee and the Water Committee really required money to repair the wall of the reservoir, as well as for other things.Ald.Smith delivered a telling specch in reply.Shortly after he had commenced to speak the ELECTRIC LIGHTS WENT OUT, and fv was fully ten minutes.be fofo the darkness\u201d was relieved by the turning von ol the gas.This oc + casioned considerable noise and merriment, but Ald.Smith kept his subject well in hand.His motion, he said, did not interfere in any way with the present bondholders.It distinctly stated that \u201cnothing herein: contained to interfere with the rights of present holders of debentures or debenture stock.\u201d The principle of borrowing on property which did not contribute anything to the revenue pf the city wus unquestionably a wrong one.The exempted property was not responsible for the deut of the cie.It was ouly the rateable property which was re- It provided in the case of a sheriffs lev: that \u201cIf the money therein mientioned.with all the lawful interest and costs, which the sherifl is\u201d commanded to levy, is nad paid within one month, the sherift shall him self calculate, as nearly as may be, what rate upun the assessed value of the immovable property liable to assessinent in-the city wi fair allowances: for-expenses, losses an \u2018déficiencies in the collection of such rate be required to produce a net amount equal \u2018to the sum, interest and costs he is commanded to levy.\u201d It did not say a word about selling the water-works.Every investor would be better satisfied when he knew that the borrowing powers were limited to the assessed roperty Montreal was -unique-in ~this matter.- He did not know of one city which had that power.\u201d He had written to such institutions as the Standard Life, Canada Life, Bank of Commerce, and North British and Mercantile Insurance Companies, and they all agreed with him.He-had reccived na tele- grant from Hamilton to the following effect: by special acts limited to 134 per cent.of rateable woperty, thus excludin exempt \u2018hese are only places with specia lieve, but our general municipal act timits taxation to two cents on whole rateable property, and thus limits borrowing power on same basis, and no municipality can borrow according to value, including exempt property.A.Bruck.The assessed value of exempted properties had been increased by 50 per cent.this year, and there was.NO KNOWING WHERE THEY MIGHT STOP.Nearly every financial man of standing in this city agreed with him iu this matter.He did not wish to compare Montreal with Toronto; but he would remind them that its.last loan was placed at 1004, less one per cent., and its previous loan had been placed at $34.e then discussed Mr.Robb's letter, and said that as the exempted property was increased by eleven millions this year, what was to prevent them increasing it by twenty millions next\u2019 pear 4 The claim that the proposal would be retroactive was not sound.They could not make it retroactiveeven if they desired to do so.He had received the following letter from Mr.George Hague that day : , , \u2018MONTREAL, November 17.1893.My DEAR SikK\u2014 Writing as a sinplo citizen and owner of property, and not at all in an official capacity, I have no hesitation in eonfirm- ing what has appeared under my name in print, 0 the policy of restricting the borrowing ower of Montreal in future to a percentage on the values of properties assessable fur taxes.\u2018In doing so conceive that the question of ultimate liability of all properties whatever within the city limita in payment of the principal of any debt incurred, will not be touched at all, That, I conceive, is a matter apart, and itself.Undoubtedly every foot of land within the liniits of the city should be held liable for the final payment of the debt \u2018of but, ns all that we borrow rey interast, it appears to me only a plain deduction froin this that only propertics which pay taxes should | basis for any proportion which it may be donsidered expedient to borrow.* , 1 notice that.in the city charter itself, as it now exists, it is provid that recourse shall be had, both for payment of interest ahd principal, to tho assessable propertios of the cit.White this provision, in my judgment, will not preciude recourse in other properties, should there insufficient, it clearly confirms the above opinion as to the proper basis for borrowing.n Very truly yours, , Geo.HAGUE, | In conclusion, he expressed the hope that the Council would adopt a system which was in vogue in every other city and town.The differeñrce between 174 per cent.\" on all the property and 15 percent.on the taxable property was only $900,000, If they rrowed more money now it would simply me on additional burden on the taxpayers.Within \u2018a year , they had borrowed $6,200,000, which meant an additional annual interest of $240,000, and still the ratable property bad to pay it.Ald.Clendinneng said that under the present system Montreal's credit was high, igher than Toronto, Chicago, Detroit or Boston.Recent transactians in the money market showed the excellence of the law.The object of the law must be either TO BETTER THE CREDIT OF THE CITY or to reduce its debt,, It was not contended that the credit of thecity cou.be improved; the object, therefore, must be to red:ce the debt.But Ald, Smith's resolution did not do that in a direct and proper manner, It changed the security given to the creditors, and sucha change must be injurious, If the resolution was maintained the taxes must be increased immediately.Why should they now for improvements which wculd benefit future gencrations?What was the cause of all this agitation anyway! Were they threatened with disaster or famine?Had they not, on the contrary every reason to proud of patriotic: \u2018What is- the cause of alarm?\u201d \u2018\u2019Are you ashamed of Montreal?\u201d \u201cWe are 4 notafraid of the Ganks, of the firanciers or the financial agents,\u201d \u2018We are the rulers,\u201d\u2019 \u2018Keep your hands off boys,\u201d \u2018Aldermen of the city, stand to your colors,\u201d The yeomen of Montreal need not fear anybody.\u201d Ald.Jeannotte asked what would follow the adoption of Ald.Hurteau's motion.He did not cepeur with Ald.Clendinneng.Everything always went well so long as yearly loans could be effected, the trouble coming wheï the loans bad to paid.He Wanted, to see the borrowing powerreduced.He moved in améndmeént, seconded by Ald.Reneault, that Ald.Smith's motion be reconsidered and\u2019 this the Borrowing power be limited to 124 per ent.of all the pro- erty.Pe, Beausoleil showed that Ald.Clen- dihneng was wrong in his facts.The city's financial policy had been changed several times.They used to have terminable bonds, but this was changed to three per cent.perinanent stock.Here was a revolution, but was there an crisis, any misfortune in Montreal, on that account! Was the city\u2019s credit affected?No.Ald.Smith's motions was a sound one.Under that system they would be able to show that their security was property, which was directly liable, and that the city : © WOULD BE IN A POSITION TO PAY.In 1583 the property liable for assessment was valued at 859,039,085.This was increased to $113,463,197 in 1502.or An increase of four millions ans nually.And this year the increase had been nineteen millions, and therefore 15 per cent.on the taxable property would give them all the money they required for permanent improvements.He would consequently oppose reconsideration.Ald.Smith remarked that in the exuberance of his verbosity Ald.Clendinneng had made a most patriotic speech.He ha travelled from \u2018London to Mount Royal Park, from the borrowing power of the city to the poor man's bread, but he hie had fost sight of the fact that the borrow ing will be limited practically as much by 12} per cent.on aH the property as by 15 per cent.on the taxable property alone.\u2018It was the principle he was contending for.| Ald.Jeannotte\u2019s amendment was lost, only himself and Ald.Reneault voting for teœu's motion, which was carried on following division :- Yeas-Ald, laclere, Matsolais, Hurtubise, James, I\u2019.Dubuc, Brunet,\u201d Grittin, Perreault, Robert, Clendinneng, Tansey, Germain, Thompson, Nolan, Conroy, Stovénson, Prefontaine and Hurteau.~18, Naya-Ald.Renault, Costigan, \u201cSmith, Me- Bride, Stearns, Beausoleil, Savignac, Wilson and Jeannotte.\u20149.- Ald.Beausoleil claimed that it required a two-thirds vote of the whole Council, as although it was the same sessiou it was a different sitting, but the Mayor held that it was the same sitting., A motion of adjournment by Ald.Prefon- taine was carried by a vote of 18 to 9.the At Toronto the Patrons and labor men bave held a conference, at which it was aimed to adjust points of difference so that Ia union\u2014might-be\u2019 eliected.- In.short the te prejudices between the farm and workshop were sought to be removed, sponsible.The charter showed this clearly.1, in his opinion, after makin r Borrowing powers of Toronto and London are.their city?And the alderman bécäme it.The vote was then taken on Ald.Hur- the INSIDE LOTS a St.Catherine Street Frontage We think we can offer to purchasers, either for speculation or building, BEST CORNER LOTS IN THE t lowest Lottom prices, J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 St James Street MARKET, as well as the choicest \u201c RESIDENCE FOR SALE 906 Sherbrooke St., NEAR CORNER OF Pr We have been instructed offer for sale-this handsome semi-detached Residence, well situated on a large lot of land, just West of Peel Street.The house is admirably well planned, of superior construction, having every coning \u201csanitary plumbing, an elevator, electric light, &e.; and all the rooms are light and cheerful?\u2018There is.ample 7 servants\u2019 accommodation and an excel- leut coach house and stable.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO.181 KT.JAMES STREET.m1 REAL ESTATE We are instructed to sell By Public Auction A lot of land forming the corner of \u2018 De Lorimijer Avenue ahd the proposed extension of Logan Street, v- ing a frontage of about 160 teet on Do Loruier Ave.by a depth of 200 eet, at our Rooms, 181 St.James St., at 11 o'clock.I Cradock Simpson & Co., REAL ESTATE AUCTIONEERS, a HOUSES 10 LET.OFFICES T0 LET.WAREHOUSES T0LET.J.Cradock Simpson & Co., 181 8ST.JAMES STREET, 268xicod Money to Lend.5 P.C.TO 6 I~ C.FIRST MORTGAGES.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & (0.181 ST.JAMES BTREET.68zdeod | OFFICES AND SUITES To Let.Henry Birks & Sons\u2019 New Building, St.Catherine Street and Phillips square.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & CO, 181 AT JAMES STRERT, 268 1 3eod GUY STREET LOTS.For Sale at $1.40.13 Situated above St.Cathe- lane in rear, rine street.J.Cradock Simpson & Co., 181 8T.JAMES STREET.27221 For Sale or To Let.- A first-class rty, comprising fifty compartments, for sale or to a thes Froperes ponsesses the best alte in Lachute, and near the C.F.R.station.For terns ap J.B.HUTCHESON, 2442 tf 204 St.James Btreet, Montreal.1150 DORCHESTER STREET, For Sale.Atone front house built for the owner's hbuse 25 ft.wide, about 40 ft.deep.and 30 ft.deep depth lot 135 ft.All the workmanship is of the very best.Ban} arringe- ments perfect.Heated by hot water.light.Dumb waiter from basement to.top floor.| An: number of closets.Ground toor has double pariors, ntry.snd dining room in Extension.On the next floor s one of the most beautiful sitting rooms you wers ever in.This house can only be seen by permit from me.R.K.THOMAS 30 8e.John Street.occupation; f near} 27211 Lower Lachine Road.PROPERTY FOR BALE.1 am instructed to offer for sale on the Lower Lachine Road, stout 63 mites from the Toll Gate andatout 14 rile from the C.P.R.Bridge, 2 small property containing twean 9 and 10 acres of land, on which is built 2 houses, harna, stabling, etc.; about 100 apple trees, 25 plum trees, besides small fruits.Gond reasons for selling.Terms extremely easy.This is a chance to buy a suburtian home.R: K.THOMAS, %0 272x1 8.John street.W.HH.WARREN, 38 Temple Bullding\u2014 Telephone #315 \u2018 ACCOUNTANT, Liquidator and Trustee.Bpeelal attention paid to auditing the books, closing entries, and statements of joint stock companies.Trust moneys kept in separate k sccounte and carefully administered.: VALOANS NEGOTIATED 253x2aw tf o n the matter of the ROYAL BRIDGE AND IRON CO., in Liquidation.« FACTORY FOR SALE { At Montreal Annex.SIZE 150x50.LOT 47000 fret.Engine, Boiler, and other Ry.Biding.Electr Car serv! | For further apply to | \u2018 w.M.KNOWLES, Liqaidator, 9 Custom House Square, City.54 0x3 aw COTE ST.ANTOINE BUILDING LOTS 50x100.10c Per Foot.COUNTRY RESIDENCE, Weet of Cote St.Antoine, with 300A fect of land.Prive, 63.500.Only cash required; or will vxchange for city property.Joux à venience for health-and comfort, includ- WEDNESDAY, 22nd November, Lots only one hundred feet deep toa\u2019 HOTEL PROPERTY Machinery i; order, ine n running , pe-Thirä of Your Life \u201cIs spent in-BED, You own your own Bed, why don\u2019t you own your own HOUSE?QUESTION : \u2018Why are thers so many houses rented in the city of Montreal ?ANSWER: Because it is profitable to the landlords who rent them.YOU can Rech the PROFITS in your own pocket by buying a comfortable house in a good locality.\u2014 We have them at all prices, and on very easy terms.TALK this matter over at home, and if you will give us the opportunity we will show you-how'éasy it is to be your own landlord on any of the following streets according to your means : ~ Dorchester, Stanley, Drum- mond, Crescent, Durocher, Palace, Metcalfe, Peel, University and Mance Streets, Seymour, \u2018Wood and Greene Avenues, Full Particulars at our Office.| J.STEVENSON BROWN & CO.1764.Note DAME sT.273x1 Ten Arpents For Sale \u2014\u2014\u2014 AT \u2014 =:= COTE ST.LUC =:- ' + ALSO \u2014\u2014 006\u2014Stone Front Cottage, ten rooms and bathroo: s.heated by hot water, In perfect order.™ e Front Tenement, on Pantaleon street; everything of the best, heated by hot water, will be completed and ready for occupation ist January, 18%.$6,500\u2014Btone Front Terrace Residences, ii rfect \u2019 order, just below Burnside on Vittoria street.81,000\u2014Stone Front Cottage on Hutchison stree \u2018 heated by hot water; everything a porte order.$7,330\u20145tone Front Residence on P buils , # into John James Browne, Architect bd the $9,000\u20148and Stone Tenements on Hutchison street, heated by hot water, and one of best finished tenemcats in the city.$10,000\u20148tone Front Semi-Detached H \u2019 low Sherbi © st, on Union vena.be $18,000\u20148and Stone Residence on Durocher at, ball by the late John James Browne, Architect.Any requiring a good house should not miss this chance Party buyin opt on of acquiring 30 or 100 fect frontage.$18,000\u20148:0ne Front Residence on Peel street, with an | extensi rire pt Tne Dour In doctor.Will be sold to the first purchaser.\u2014\u2014AN WELL AB\u2014 Other Properties and Building Lots, - Anywhere and Everywhere.IF YOU WANT To buy, sell or obtain property, call on us; your ness oooe acquired ever retained.JOHN JAMES BROWNE & SON, 207 St.James Street.m1 For | Kensington Lots Apply o Kensington Land Ca - Îead Office 62 Temple Building Read Record of Co.\u2019s Sales, over one Million Feet, in yesterday\u2019s \u201cGazette\u201d and to-day\u2019s \u201cHerald.\u201d 2721 INSPECT OUR STOCK OF Furniture - and Bedding Betore placing your orders The largest assoxtment in Canada to select trom.H.A.\"WILDER & CO;, 232 to 238 McGill treet.3 272423 AILWFB SALE\u2014PROVINCE OF \u2018EBEC; DIS- ' Bang of M Cartie Ne ht I ut © La ue Jacques r, ntif, 1.tie, ot Defendant.On the Lwent.day o Nove he clock forent have! the |- lv : ee \u2018 » rx JOHN ALLAN \u201crier ve.MPS: WT LATER: A A NS LE J a i DID YOU EVER Hear two such short speeches made by two such prominent men, which conveyed so much meaning to an intelligent public?Indeed our quick sighted, far seeing Montrealers will learn more from the above two speeches.than we could impress u advertisements.\" | RE BN | | | They met on Craig Street.After shaking hands and looking at each other THOMPSON noticed Wilfreds shabby old concertina shaped, supposed to be SILK HAT, whereupon he exclaimed, looking up to \u201c ALLAN\u2019'S\u201d sign, \u201cMY HATTER!\" LAURIER, stepping back apace; bowing and making way for Sir John, politely remarked, \u201cMY TAILOR\u201d | | | Perhaps there's enotigh said, but just allow us to state here that we are now fully equipped to supply you with everything you require in | | - MEN'S FURNISHINGS &5 Fit and Workmanship Guaranteed.* HATS,-BOOTS, * Underelothing, Hosiery, @lhite Dress Shirts, Tuwieed Suits, Black Goats and Vests, Worsted Trouserings, Dress Suits, Overcoats, Fur Caps; ete.oo from head to foot at Rock Bottom Prices.appt.JOHN ALLAN, - 669 to 665 CRAIG STREET, , © MONTREAL, \u2018 ! ! + At yesterday afternoon's meetin Road Cummiittee, Ald.Robert ang of the the city should take possession of St.Roch and a part of Poupart street to carry on the improvements, This was agreed to, he heirs Skaife wrote stating that they would accept & cents a foot for the pro ty at the corner of Mance and S or.brooke atreets, which had never been ceded to the city, the woney to he applied r the payment of taxes Win CA of vas accepta til exhausted.r eotge reported that h macadamized Sherbrooke street from oud avenue to St.Denis street, and asked that be kept free from heavy trafic, 4 | to, sub-committee was appoint | i \u201cde e question of of what is tole on te oetudy the Hospice St.Charles from: falling into street tunnel, A retaining wall th to be Rat but the City Surveyor does not care to do that at present, as the result jo of the negotiations now pending with the co Canadian Pacific Rallway concerning the Le East End ne Dir necessitate a chan, .; Surveyor and Ald.W \u2018oa he dyke, and ene in ul) rgd 1 be A Pleasant Evening at Point st eu.Chart The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society.of St, \u2019 Broshptecian Bhar Bone.Se atthe of his life in gaol, and he is little over fifty years of age.The Day Nureery.The ladies of the Day Nursery held their annual \u2018Pound |Party\u201d at lit Mountain street yesterday/ afternoon.There was a sod attendance of friends of this admira- fie institution.A good many \u2018\u2018pounds\u201d were brought and sent in and also a little mone .ere were forty-five children in Nursery, and the ies present were toy - much interested in the work.Masonic, There was a good attendance at the Lodge, No.AF.and A.M., last evening.the lodge will celebrate the St.John's Day festival by a dinner.Mount Royal has béen making a name for its musical ability, It is of the very best, and when assisted by Bro.Wm.Millar, as was the case last night, it leaves nothing to be desired.Notre Dame Street Open.Qwing to the building of the Berri street tunnel, the building of the bridge across the streot: at Dalhousie station and other improvements on the street, the Notre Dame car service has been Jdemornlized for about tive months past.To-day, however, it was opened tl th from St.| enri to Hocba- Le lar communieation of Mount Royal Meliday Gosds.Banque d\u2019Hochelaga.DIVIDEN D No.35.Notice ls hereby given, that a done ot peal or Sia cant (3) has Leen on institution for the current half-year, and sr at the Head.\"Omce ou tte Ta in in Montres branches on and after the _\u2014_Firet Day of December Next.The Transfer Books will be closed from the 16th to the nh of November, both dans 73 Jnclusive.- Ly order of rr * ; M J.À.PRE) ERGAST, Manage =, 0% 253 14e0d nhseribe im si cru ers om sn arly next t arrived EY 8 shires* rattable tor 1 Moitday cmbroke mlars later.vis RAE & PONNELLY, Auctioneors.AILIFFS SALE-FROVINCE © OP ?QUEBEC DIE Montreal trict of Louis FR Manon et , Plaintiff, m1 John \u20ac Dixon, ot al, in \u201cos went! et et N r Hall pt in the city of Montres will be sol | of justion, ali the hy hou Rene {a this cause, raisin of one hoid furoiture, etc.Terms cash CT.SEITE, TN Montreal, 18h November, 188$ s31' cer, of the City of Montreal has made à voluntary \u2018abandonment of all his assets on the 17th day of November, 1X93, to us undersigned, for the benefit of his creditors.Creditors are requested to tyle thelr claims at our office within fifteen days from date of p.nt notice for collocation.Given at Montreal this 17th day of November, Gentlemen's ROBES, FURS, \" Tailors\u2019 Fur Trimmings.JOHN MARTIN & CO.455 and 457 St.Paul St, MONTREAL.2esptt Rat THE SALE OF MONK- lands Building Lots, at Marco 0.\u2019 Rooms, 89 f-James Siree t, on TUESDAY.plat inst, at 3 and 7.30 1893.BILODEAY & RENALD, del Commissioners, rl 13 8t.James Bt., Montreal.R EMEMBER THE SALE OF MONK- Jands Building Marcotte , 80 8t James reet, Sn TUESDAY, in ,at 2 and 7.30 Pp, BLUMENTHAL\u2019 Sl Co - WOULDN\u2019F YOU LIKE TO FISH.IN THIS POND ?Our $17 and $18 Blue Beaver Overcoats, Box Cut, Extra Long, to sell at $9.00 and $10.00 Our Boys\u2019 Frieze Overcoat, .- $ Our Boys\u2019 Tweed Overcoat, COME.TO-NIGHT.SEE OUR STOCK.£.00 $32.65 | SEE OUR PRICES.« The\u201d Clothiers, \u2019 [Corner Craig and Bleury gi.For this Great Sale, and if you acoept our invitation to call and examine our goods and prices, We are oer- tain that you will be more than astonished with ! the Bargains.5 \u201cWe advise you to come as soon as possible, Hemember, a chanoe of this kind may never ocour again in a lifetime., SALE EVERY DAY.La Cie Generale Des Bazars, Corner St.Lawrence, St.Catherine, A LA VILLE DE MONTREAL -~ 4 = a.CN © .\\ mc ; \\Y 10 oo THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1898 - 020 \u2014 mere - i me eee.= ] > held re, - | : OF INTEREST TO steeh mens sn meets \"ane - MR.WILLIAM WAINWRIGHT.nx.yuurx arma uRAUDS omrmwrar | (JREAT AUCTION SALE OF TRA ; have bail the pleasure of sttendins such IER, NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.A CTIVE SALE + + 4 + b M ILIT I AMEN can, recall with (eligh a happy aud plea- | His Friends Wiil be Pleased to Learn CONTENTS ©F TWO FARS , \u2014or\u2014 - © © re 2e ' me, rate preparations were ter | ot inde for the uccasion by the ladies.From He's Bot 1871 NoThE DAME STRERT.ut the store, Xo.> HOUSE FURNISHING Coons.v v v ve ; he ceiling hung colored festoous, had the | [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) On MONDAY and TLESDAY, 90th and 3158 G A Jacimermss Linens, Real Lace Cur eee Foros and plants.the whole len ding a ToroxTO, November I7.\u2014F.B.McNamee, November, at ¥ o'clock pms, XY tains, Fine White Quilts, Table .: charming and attractive appearauce to the contractor, of this city, who says that Le ) \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 Covers, thefteld Callery, te, H ° \u2019 place.stor, the Rev, W.It.Cruik.| Wet at Atlantic City Mr.William Waiu- Parlor Sets.Couches, Lounges, Bedroom Bets, .: ) - .r a > I wright, assistant gencral manager of the 1] Npring Beds, Mattress, Dining\u2019 \u2018Taoles, Centre |- The subscribers aro instructed to sell at thelr .shauk presided ed.The programme was an vai boards, ÿ : : excellent one and highly \u201capprecigted, Grand rm a states that al} thas Lace Curtains fine = Chaire NC EE ctoth, Kooumx Nos 1831 and 1433 NOTKE DAME ST ?; : the latter needs now is rest, and sis not an 0 vx » : in 3 on the Island Me res RUE Le \"s pplauded a bt But That he wT records Sliverware largo lot of Bamboo Tables Music WEBNEXBAY AFTERNOON, NOV.Find, .& .d assisted ; , < by Me.Heath, discuursed sweet musicat in- Be a physloines Pads har Mr \u2014auso A Large and Well Awwartea Culiection of Fine Phillips Square.È 4 .mT - Ceres i Lox save 2 Are pretty aud says.that there is not'the lenst- fenr-but + FERD.T.HOPKINS, tor, ant 3 Large Mirrors, 4 Crystal Gasaliers Furnishing ~ ' To \u2019 _ - - 7.rs.Cruikshank Nr.W his! 37 Great Jones Se, N.y.apd 8 Hrackels, from Baokrupt stock 1 CONSISTING OF .\u201cE\" COMPANY.6TH FUSILIERS and Mr.Tattersall sang two sweet duetts, ; iat again ainwright, will soon be at PL Turkish tug | Parlor set, cost $125.00.A Fine |e Gl ha, ait Table = \u2018 3 .: e À e all Stoves uen Table Clot slzéw, link Table Na ; | dad Master Withie Wilbon wad Me.Turks ee To bo sold without reserve.Great Bargala for kip Dasties, Tabi» Damask, Diapor, à OC fork\u201d HOLD AN ENJOY ABLE SOCIAL songs.The Rev.Mr.Scott delivered A Ver \u2019 Arrested For Alleged Robbery.| { PB nou chcns Muckabaek Toe PIN LEE * : * interesting addre de, alter which a det et , John Stew a.= 22, and Frank Harvey, us, 1,66 le l 0 an 'S ny Hale om Lane see mn TEAL.te and or OT a ee, ment of St.Matthew's Cadets gave an ex.Were charged in the Police Court, this ; ; g mp y > och To 3.» Real Lace Curtains, Swi.; ish Poln i \u2014 hibitjun uf physical drill and gymnastic à morning th Jang broken into Mr.C5 3 rs: MANCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers.| ulpw SF landehs Ey eee x ace 4 vreisvs One feature of the over was the.estabilshme ou rea te and Colored Quilts, N ; Re- -0rg vanization of the M.G.À \u2014 heartiness and freeness of unten Notre Damme street two weeks ago and | ?These two words are \\ Tabie Covers, Lace Spread, Pur- During intermission the ladies passed re- stealing about 320 worth of goods, Deteg- $ known in every well r : I RADE SA LE.tleres, ke 5.cartalas, Bte, - P.W.R.and Hichland fretunents.The success of the affair is due fie Barrett, Robinson and Trempe made | 3 ordered houséhuld 2 \u2014aLso\u2014 , : .Aa > in a large measure to the untiring etlorts of the arrest.\u2018The prisoners,it is claimed sold throughout the w ( > ; .the ladies of the Society \u2018and the mittee.i the gouds to silo ors and wurkmen on the ! as deal rating orld ; The undersigned will se sell at cher rooms, 89 A omplete Basertuent of Sheffield Cutlery, | Cadet Notes.twharf.Amuhgst other articles sold Wana oldest, rest best qi St.Jumes street, Ivory Stug, Buck and Bone Hautes.Neath ; FROM SWITZERLAND.! | pair of pants made for Chief Benoit.\u2018The ç d le to- be | YEDSESBAE, rend NOVEMBER INSTANT, and Game Carvers and Forks, Bre ! _ F IGHTING OVER SPOILS.prisoner pre ship hands and the detcctiv es $ depend, ed'upon 7 > Née POSE.ot Dry Goods, comprising 1weeds, Kayes Fish ud Fruit Sets also Ww : | h lin I a say they belong to-a gang who have been | pended y cltony, Dress Guuds, serges, Underwear, ot.tablets of Table Cutlery.e are now i ine ding] t .» .0 < Lf wn and Cashuiere Hoslery, Gloves, Umbrellas, ote re no S owing a or\u201d exceedin rett Thé authoritien ut (tuna Have under The Sequel to the Dove, Ryrie a; [II nf all summer hers.They were re: | E + Mamakerehiets Quitts Blankets: Prints, Cortana | peñ Ruives.By (le Dent maker In Engtoud, wil | NOVELTIES in SWISS WOODENWARE, is y ; | am , - - \u2014 .nS, ses NUN shirt t A | Sy.: P , ; consideration at the present moment the pboll : Seizure.~ ! , The Iré tai Club.J xtract 0 eef.} 50 uses of Toya Doll Prime Pipes, Perum.be sold.| 2° .0 exquisite y question of establishing head guarters on \u201cHecently \u2018the firm of Messrs, Boyd, Ryrie ' : © Irene u $ 1, d'etlet Powder.Extracts) te Ac 150 BW\" Goods on view Tuesday.\u2019 carved by hand Below is a list which will show SH .\\ ; ie & Catupeli were, tiued_ 316,50 by the Dos There was a very nice gathering in the ALAN AAA AAA boxes of Washing soap and about 180 c of SALE > a oY pre , St.Heleus Island port: Sapenniens nt uf miniop Governnient fur infringement of Queen's Hall last night at the social given Goat.ête.for men.women and candr us Kid, SALE AT 2.30 UCLOCK.that the articles are useful as well as ornamental stores, Lieut.-Cotone! torav.It is itapessible custoths regulations.According to Law à by the [rene Social Club.About sixty per- Evéry(hing to bo sold without reserve and in .ML HICKS & CO, \u2014 .for the Colone! to attend, te matters which lange percentage of the penalty goes to the son attended and NRA the dance, (he | lots to suit the trade.a3 Auctioneers.squire hi pings: © attetitio i rs.Al \u2026 izing \u201cmusic being furnished by Biasi's Orchestra.v require his superiniterdonce, altention aud Turormers nie the seme customs par At twelve v'etue ko refreshments were the BANK OF MONTREAL, SALE AT TEN A.M.7 JEWEL and MUSICAL BOX direction, unless he is near.Tnthe spring the.pretaële of à, squabible between CTder of the hour, and songs by \u201cMisses | rs | MARCOTTE BROS.SE MPORTANT SALE OF j ' ; sl * Ww us ~ + os uctio! Dh 3 and autumn he caunct visit the barracks severalof Uhe officials in regard to the dis- - Huy, and McCain .Mes ©.UL.he : OTICE is hereby given that a DIVIDEND 05 FiVR oe 5 : À I .combined, from $12.00 to $30 | during à couple of mon hs at least, tribution of the penalty, sbeut Jag, iis ening pis very ath The hall w as {- N \u201cPRK CENT.upon the paid yp Capital Stock of hin Co Ww i Custem-Made Fars for Ladies, | re nid, joe ric or.XX : dure: \u2018EI ARE RE of < ; se a ers | SE | ei cet ne M ot | int BRS | MJONKL ANS muoisé Lors.205 je écatemen and chars JEWEL BOXES, from soc to $10.50 makin to lens wo ow Cats ol Montreal.pelleted tobe Gixhin authority.\u201cThe hitch | Successful in every respect.ÿ year, and that the sane will be Fav ABLE at its Dank- 4 20° Ne & Large Bankrupt stock tobe soldat When this is conser, U0 cotaddishiment [arises over \u2018the distribution\u201d of the bal | Robbed the Post 'OMei 1 Hose in this City, anl at uta Liranches, on and The sale of the above NÉ re a QE and 1523 , .; ; ; of\" these new ouate be decpied à Auce, atountios Yo $2900, between the \\ obbed the Post ce.{ fier FRibay, the Finer DAY OF DECEMBER, next Re votre ane street, LL These are unique in design, being exact | necessity.It is raimorest it nalitary circles local oticerssone of them a junior official, Chief Detective Cullen received a com.| The TRANSFER Books will be clued from the l6th* + \u2014 FINE LOTS \u2014\u2014 SATURDAY, AFTERNOON AND EVENING, reproductions of Swiss Chalets, - « - that work will be started cory th the spring.Was only avanded\u201d five per \u201ccent.o this { munication from the: Chief of.Police of | tu the th of November next, both days inclusive.Will be eontinued at o \u201d NOV.3th, .- amount; and refused to aceept\u2019it utider any | Richmond, Que, this norning, stating that | y order of the Board, ur new rooms, \u2014 COMPRISING\u2014 - Social of \u201cE\" Coy.of ithe Sixth.consideration, burglars bad visited that place and, were ! ¥ order of ; - \u201889 ST.JAMES STREET, Seal, Otter, Beaver, Mink and Persian Lamb \u2014_\u2014\u2014 \u201cE\u201d Company of the Sin ch Fusiliers had a \u2018The correspondence on the subject is said now où their way to Montreal.Last night | E.S.CLOUSTON, ; | Caps, Muffs, storin Collars, Minniés, Huas social last evemn\u2026 int.the Engineers to have been very interesting, ther blew Tope n the Post Oilice safe and | General M ON TUESDAY, 2IST ENSTANT, Capes, Gaundets, Gloves, Ete, Etc .- ' tail Phe evening - wok the druwer containing some money MONTREAL, 17th Oc: , 1393.345 13 2aw > .\u2014 \u2014 ALSO\u2014\u2014 - ¥ : : end She Bird M - \u201card ant ne CITY ITEMS.awd many.stamps.AT = AND 7 730 1, M Gent's Fur Lined.Coats, 100 Ladies, \u2018Fur Ikned BOOK SLIDES with Deer standing in relief for - hundred persons were present.The LS , i s pecial Notices.| 2#-Great bargains offered.Garments, Musk ux : Buffalo.Goat, Bear supports.@rmuory preseuiod a, vey Srelly appearance.The ratreat \u201cfor women and children at ! otces, = .aucy slelgh Ro : I'he Ho CPs Ad 0 Tee are ti follow: the Cathedral opens.\"tomorrow At.four Plano Tuning.Vi LLE MARI E BAN K re MARCOTTE mr | **On view Friday and up Lo time of sale INK BOTTLES, on beautifully Oarved Mounts.ing ke see Hu sd themselves v'clock Limden's waren.guplosed at Sn | ® SALE AT 2.30 AND 7.30 O'CLUCK.LETTER RACKS, with supports in the shape of ~ Jan : > \\ » > Û ; - mes : [id 1 resident, Cpt.EW tele A Istviee: |, Lenoir Cornette hes instituted Mont con Catherine st.Onders by mail, telephone, - ERY IMPORTANT SALE M.MICKS À ce.two Owls, \u2018cleverly carved and burned.presulent.Licut.W.verse: add vice- dns à oe Sinimed.\u20ac \u201cTe Alès, or otherwise will receive prompt at- , Notice Rs reby given that ta Dicidead-of THREE V À : nS - Auctioneers.president, Cul.sers un WwW.Marks, Com Maud = Rotid if J ; À tention.en ny Bia LH {Oring cre of Tete tan been | Farm Stock, Horses, Cattle, Waggons, Busgy \\ ralttee \u2014Corp'l, E, Li ci, tte.MLL Fraser, fadame Robidoux, wife of Hon.Mr.I ble .that the same wi Ul be pagalde a at the Head Uttive of the Nicighs, Marness, Lmplomenuts, Etc.Ete.road \u201cRKIS GS i Pte.d Witscn Pl A.Bell, Pre.A, Rubidoux, has issued iavitations for a din Ki non Table Cloths in all sizes.A ith Nap- jk.in this city.ob and after 20 Cows.all pi Milkers.à Work and T RKISH RUGS .1 Pre.1 Jette Ÿ.Fr ne: on Fuesday night, ins to match, can be procured at all prices 3 - , \u2018 : \u201c fon Pre.th v 4 harman, Sergt.They qu _ at Carsiey's, Notre Dame street.Frida the ist da of December next Driving Horses, 1 Valuabl- and very useful young i ; .matiss Se Leas Corp\u2019, M OU, Le Montreal Foundlinz and Infant Nur- 1 y Hay Mare.Top Buggy, Market Waggons, Spring ANTIQUE AND MODERN.Nut Crackers Hat Racks, Pencil Case Lloyds : - sry willholda faney fait in the Y.M.C.A In Buying a Plano Ta Cart, U Hay Carls and Scotch Carts, about tea We have now on view and for ! ! 5 To them wnst be zien the praise for bali on Weanesday next from 23010 10 pan.q : fail .v shaw \u20ac sone et fared Am the 16h to tho sets Single and Double larness 4 Neighs.Mower, Ulprivate sale à very choice collection of P : Bava me The ee nf the moet do not fail to cail at J.W.Shaw & Co.avember next, loth days inclusive Reaper.Double and Siugle Ploughs, Nore ake: private pchoi Crumb Brush and Tray, Paper Knives, - successttal st ui th etes».Atterthe At hall-past seven to-morrow moraing à 41311 Notre lame street, where may be.seen By order of the Board of Directors Lrill Harrows, Grubbers, Fanners, Iron and | Oriental Rugs and Carpels ofthe \u2019 Su it sas ere ASSIS wren will be prea bed by an Tigi | a ine assortiment of new Sober, Msn £ owe, | Sion ie Bug Sadie: Had vai Piment Texture Penwipers, Napkin Rings é su at i vi es sp z prie > 1 xq Prices .\u2018re .© ° ° Mitchell, stane wets atts rendered paie eve iu the chapel of StoJean Bisch, and Shaw Pianos.Prices the low Mentraal Cet.Mth, 1583 Sadteu barrels Chotce unlons vill be sold In intstosuit Many of the \u201cModern\u201d Rugs and Carpets are > \u2019 Avery peausius pe oo theme von jstinc uf * - \u201c est and easy terms.Secondhand Pianos in ; Grucers and other dealers.Sale by order of entirely different from any We have yet offered, Knittin Needle Cases Rulers maire ; Ca fie Telia: , Francois Lafrance, aged 45, laborer, died great variety.! : Mk KR.H.STUART, wihille Uhe \u2018\u2019Antiques\u201d were selected for merit, g » » Bons ind pec.iitions ds h NT wa BI CG Enly at 2 o'cluck this morninz at his spam \u2014 At His F te Visitat! Landsome in Coluring And design, and are rare I ' soko, Miss Diemer on woe, Miss He Barry Stil = ° =: § 3 R s Farm, Cote Visitatipn, seit ; * residence on Bruchese lane.The coroner Special lot of Gray Bl: ankots, larze size, _ examples of à past age.-Bon Boxes Pho Frames pycietion, iin Meme some MED was notisied.; * ce only #110 pair at Carsleys, Notre Dawe THE- OR Thing byt plendia \u201corder.and the sale WE NEVER MAD A BETTER Bon-Bo Lo to ! Rye, Mt, f et tte, \u201cMoon: An enjoyahle concert and ball was given street, .1 1 will de absudutely wWichoui reserve.- Collection to offer, and all we ask from intendtog ' Card Receivers.| lizht on Te ak son and] inthe wari Armory all list nicht by In a late debate in the German Reichstag ana Ian enera ee PIB +*,Cattle wlil be sald at one o'clock sharp.purchasers 1S à Visit, to prove what we advertise.: Heudersor Si owarih amd [the International Association of Machinists it was stated that thre are at present 1100 7\" Lunch will be provided.he quantity and duality 1s right and prices Archivaid: 7 \u20ac i.Lied: ut Mount Royal Ledze No.27.persons in hospitals and insane asylums COMPANY (Limited) ' SALE AT TEN U'CLOCK.much lower than elsew address, Ma ot .suite © \u2018orporai Ihe Providence Asylura ll have a Who are suffering from ilelivium tremens, } ; * WALTER M.KEARNS, \u201c WICKS & CO Brodie: instrament = u airy Bell bazaar in their hali on St Ca.cate street, i - 723 Auctirneer.may 1821 and 183 N ie Kenyon: song cert.WH \u2018vus: revit, It will begin on Mondes.Novenler 20, Its ; = = Mr, lt, Melon Sith Miss Sivermans obsect is the relief oi the poor.MEAD OFFICE : .ME .Hate solo, Mi Cr Tata: soin, SUME Fe St Nicholas ia expronriati FALI | _ - (OMBINATION MPORTANT SALE OF DRIVING AND Sert.A.©, Cunnin in Dancing Was eomenisaionen have hoard Ma oo .65 to 71 Front Street West, L Draught Horses.New and Secondhand Le .ear Lr this nt: re- 5 > he 3 Mr.lal _.; ea » obes, Harness, Ete., at our Depusitory, je mioyed 1 Won early var Surin re dude, wie Plaves Lhe Hoard fj Trade .IIN .- TORONTO, Ont: Trou da oF been instpacted by .Non HED and 32% BU James street, pusitony ; hment 5 Al mid _ | property there at SU per foot.\" Messe.: undersigned have been instructed by 11.ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, iat NOV.are \u201cKrai te AMacantar, Permit and Lage submitted a report \u2018Capital, - $1,300, 000.Roane to oi Sroprietor of Kimball's Horse superior Dark Bay Family Horse Men nds, oy ee hel ETS CS ACTES a : acing it at SLL The area is 8527 feel.; \u2018 Captain Mitchell, Can Fintey, Lieut, PRONE are D.; , ; 6 years our true In ull Harness: Brown Mare re and bien.Go ton G.Henderson At the inauguration of the new wine of \u2018 FACTORIES PETERBOROLGM, Om, * 58 MORXES JEST FROM ONTARIO, don band » ge a reliable \u2018animal: l were present, the Umion st dos ph.Su Gatherine street, Branch Office and Warereoms, Hers a oles Eten Van Horses smart driver ana very gentle; apple Gray Cob, Montrea ° ; tomorrow, spegehes wi w deliver *d hy \u2018 3 - Garrison Avtiliery.Mexeunoihartes M.Lepine, M.| Pre- WEST CONTINUES ! 1802 Notre Dame st MONTREAL.The salo will take place at the A WAY other good GHIVISE and : my The Carrison Attuers Pa,talions of Hali- fontaine, MPL LQ David, president | END TO SELL i $ CANADIAN PACIFIC STUCK YARDS working h fine assorument new and second à V à à fax are not organise Sac those ot the City he St.Jean Baptiste Hociety, Beausoleil.P ROV I si 3ib | \u2014ON\u2014 hand sIcigha) simctuding I in : part Chap dome ner \u2018 1e sue .> Pp » .3p À i == en ._ , | ol Montreal.un Mate sp zh es UnIanize M Martineau, à y Paria, M.P.P\u2026 ON - LLAF WEDNESDAY, THE tad INSTANT, carer's Covered Stay Pony Cartole, Cutters, e © e © .rarvison Arto : ara iike wer.PA STORE \u2018 For Sic.Thomsen-Houston Sireet Rallway Gemera- A Gladtone elt, Large Family dleigh with pole, ctut y Cease its elliciencey \u2018 tors and Motors.t9- The 1 AT 1.an te P.M.a an an made Cutter, Etc.% | v v è x J sig the nur of men.The The Father Mathew An : - - e Ha seen an ven any Buffalo, Woir Boat nd other Robes, Mngle an of oh ers wilt be decreased.The st Patrick's T.A.and Hem I Te these whe Bake their own Bread.| arts se A Alternating tle from this sup to the hour of the ale.Double Driving and Working Harness, Saddles by tumest Laif: Unt this is hoid a concert in Go tricks, x Flou~, Hungarian Patent M3; JAMES STEWART à CO.Mugs, Horse Blankets, English Whips.Ete.Etc cw YMMiNadeoatiaee, tr oflicers do pat Tuesday, in honor of the anniversary St Hie 5 - \u201c ai \u2018Edison Systems of Low Tension Direct Cur- ick Auctioneers.SALE AT 2.30.care to gualtiy ter tlus part of the x .Fiouz, * ete ; ; large premises are thronged with buyers Father\u2019 Mathew.Hon, Senator Murphy .+40 | reat Apparatus for incandescent Lighling.every TUESDAY.Co ners can rely u SOPViCe, 28 eos vate ai sie are very duti- will preside.Rev, J.A Metalien will de.| Tomatoes, Lom, Peas an i cans from 9 pes doz ! Electric Are Lighti tai y ash rev supert bit Por ; 4 cult.The decision wf he authorities witl be ye ; aid ; oh, Pears.Raspberries, Strawteines, Plums, ete, | de ME APE nu Tara sent In aie Ba Avan > fo 4 ade known at liver the opening widress, and Mr.E.J.{ia Cane end mm Gino : Electric Mining Apparatas.Horses sent in for sale.Cash advanées £ wide Known ai ta cat date.i Duggan, will also deliver jan address.Mr, |.Star Manaalade, Shin pot, 1 Apparatus for Leng Dis A Splendid loi of the very finest Musk Ox Robes for ; : : There wiil be fous tall teh be : purs .ppa tance Transmission a rt half \u201c 4 a te bv betw een pawand Brennan will preside at the piano, \u2018ea, Cuttee and Cuvua from Sv per 1b of Power.private sale.\u2019 the night of ie Jett hall he He Amongst these who are to take part are Our 33c Tex gives great satisfaction.2385109 oF m3 FRASER BROS., Auctioneers.» jarris + sh: cu ds this is ei Croke © Cared Hi = \u2014 \u201d | afternoon.re = [ios Personal atten te landers.Prompt delivery.==: FPRUIT-: XTENSIVE REGULAR AUCTION 4 Pririce of Waies Rifles.Traiter, Hardiman and Mahoney.A lnugh- = > of new and secondhand Household : The postponed meeting of the proposed able farce entitled = The Painter's Appren- J- EH.FE.DA VIS The Montreal Fruit Auction Co.will sell by furniture, Pianos.Hall and Cooking Moves, MARVELLOUS- ei I snow ~hoe ciub will be held i tice\u201d will bn presented by the flramatici : auction, within thelr salesrooms, 208 and 210 \u2018ts.Dry Goods burs and : \u2019 regimenta we ciub will be held in carpets.Dry Merchandise of thearmory of ihe Prince of Wales Kitles *éction of the Society.The entertainment 2699 St.Catherine Street.MCGILL STREET.on all klads, st aur walesroom, No.320 st.James PHENOMENA this evening at cizht o clock, promises to be most successful.Telephon $358.248 10 MONDAY, 0th November, 212.30 0 Clock p.na.St.as : 9 MO NG, 2TH Votre \u2026.The winners af prizes at the annual rifle \u2014TUR FOLLOWING rmipay M Fe \u2018 matches willftsu te present to choose their The Last Steamers Leave Port.e7 Boxes Fancy Florida Oran ! at ten o'clock.Cash advances made on Plan has been the attendance and Successful Results of our pr ç he d h » 3 ges.Carpets, Furniture and, Merchaudise of all Minds, Le prizes.The dejarturs of the Dominion Line R.THE TO ONT CHANGE OF TIME.500 Barrels Almeria Grapes.: - Bate stor Planus.Safes, Stoves, Sleighs, sales, and why ?use the People ** Never Grow Westy o \u2019 The annual meeting of the Amalzamated MoS.\u201cVancouver\u201d this morniuz, prac- R 0 l 400 Barrels Canadian Apples, Robes, ete, AL private sale every day.- Bargain Getting and Money Saving.\u201d The multitudes con- Rifle Association ot Montreal will take tically closes the sehson\u2019s navigation.The ; ~ Commencing Monday, Nev.ih, the 130 Boxes Palermo Lemons.\u2019 FRASER BR tinue to end b T \u20ac roi .À ; al : ater ar lot ue Co 100 Crates Bananas.> _ SER BROS., nue endorse us y patronizing us, therefore, we are going to br prace on Wednesday next at 2o'clock in the a ¢ pular lot ol ; » following change in Train Service m3 Aucticocers.give them another t tim Rich Reapi Rare je Armory of the Pine of Wales Rifles.\u201d oificers, and their friends in Montreal, who | 4 a à 4tn- - |.will take effect ; \u201cSamples will be opened at 12 o'clock (noon).\u2014\u2014 Ÿ Rroa e ping © [9 : : arenmmñerous.were down in force Inst even.s Goods will he sold by catalogue ja lots to suit the Bargains, \u2018 y à Highlend Cadets.ing tosay good bye, and the hope was often j fiir oaeret Pos ina Jor Jachine (Wart trade and without reserve.- «\u20ac ASFA LADEN, AND EN Tone lie rams) A; The Highland Cadets will parade with spread that they would on be in their \"| Train leaving.Montreal at Sop m for Lachioe (Main gg Co E THURSTON.cr.Nandies, Meccanims, ete alse Dry Conds, No Fiction \u20ac or Beyond concep- - both their bunds on Wednesday to take | Lon play the\u2018 ste pring he prin- CUNSISTING OF Train ieaving Montreal at 11.255.ce.for Vaudreuil, daily, Tore aap cre ete.Kale Jn ur oe ait Fabrication, bat S \u201c tion or imagine- part in the int_aration ceremgnies of eipal officers of the\u2019 steamer are: Captain Sundays \"acepted.will run on Mondays and Ssturdaye méchasers, WI | reser at eur Aue n, 0 tion will be th Hall, st Willixms.Mr.Connauton, chief officer: to Durval only, and ou Wednesdays to Vaudreuil + OOKS BY AUCTION : : : © O'Brieu Hall, Four st.Charles.Me Murphy.chies engineer: Mr.Harpe MADAME D'AURIA .pp °° \u2014A First Boprano Train lenving Montreal ni 76 à 8 for on Sun B Du Hon Sh ER Sn ERT Facts Proven by continuation of .\u2019 ¢ nm; Mr.: ng | - N.ve.: : Main, purs Tr and Mr.Andy Lat \u2018hicf MRA J.WILLBON LAWRENCE .Second Soprano will not run after the 15th Inst.\u2014ON\u2014 Ladics atteudin his Great Sal ; The Real Estate Owners* But.Ne ar.Lhe \u201cLaurentian\u201d ae et MISS EDITH MILLER Fim Ale TOR ind and Massena Springs, will eave.ate 8 a Min Denon ie aude ind dafiin mue aucordee.= Plain Figures.or further ove.: The Mayor laid before the convent yester.this morning.She carries the big cheese | y1ss BRIDGELAND | Second Alte Le Paul FRIDAY and SATURDAY, 74h and 35th Inst.rol FRASER \u2018nos.I dence we ask your Ju perusal of every line of this circular.; - day the bill of the ral estate owners for Among her cargo.: \u2019 EE Trai for os ie Tipe EI ire 60am.Important sale of a fine collection of Books, £21 Auctioneers.: , amendments to the charter which is now - ER Trainaf for Mont real will leave Cote St.Paul méme m, : \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 - g : before the lezisiature, \u2018and the effect of IN Ald ot the Protestant Hospital, WILL ATFEAR IN LS m1 Sp meudé fin \u2018Two Private Libraries of over.2000 vois., to be TERY y - 300 Ladies\u2019 prime Hats at $1.50.Al aber trnine will rin as an at presen VERY FINE GENTS FUR LINED Foe which has already appeared in the Stan.Verdun.\u2019 Ld REARGEAYT In thi olteens hed real d valuab Overcoat, with natural Otter Collar and lui 200 Ladies\u2019 Felt Hats, newest styles, at 50, 10c and 250, The expropriation Luw is to be made to read A concert and bail wilfl be given on Frida Wi ndsor Hall | Grocral Mana 4 pistrated Works, Sncludine rare ne Bora Cufls, several Al Seal and Beaver Caps.Lady's 200 Mantles, value $4.00, $6.00 and $8.00, for $1.50.as follows: evening.Nov.24, in thel(irand Trunk Read.9 Montreal, November 17th, 1893.Jaw Milton\u2019 M EADC handsome Persian Lamb Cape, Gent's second : ta) The pagtics wiil have the right to file be ing roms.Point St.Charles, in aid of the | Ç Co .Sapoleons vorh galleries iy vars 3000, hand persian Lamb Coat, 1arge size, all on view 1 Great Lot of French Corsets at 50c a pair.fore the coins.5er clame in writing, Protestant Hospital, Verdun, An excelient THURSDAY EVENING, DEC.7TH, Kapbyel's Loges or Paintings of the ra all oo et on auction room, No.320 st.= 500 Pjeces Fancy Ribbon, value 20c¢ and 250, for 5c per .wn % rogramme has been arran * OCCA- Me rm artis roof, elephant foito, cost ard : : Va The eonanineior ive a decision on bon and hou receive Th erty on rt 000 ALE OF $300.Johason & Ste ens Shakespeare, 6 MONDAY AFTERNOON, 10TH nes, y < car 1 of the-sinm- hr stnutid, say ing lich £ nil.as the abject isa worthy one.\u2019 The \u2018 S vois, el antly ind and tilustrated; Mèenny at three o'clock.2 500 Fur Caps and Mufls of all kinds at $1.50.shun and fix a separate ale Hiaty for each of those following ladies nnd gentlemen will contri- Tickets - «= ri = > eo CO - > - LE ri | Re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Eris oF MEMBERS OP at ol noms, 241 and 243 81.James srr, GAUTIER 199 Tn SLAG: Ricyclopeitl \"Gu emda\u2019 Meraing, uk November, 200 Pairs Lace Curtains, value $1.50, for 750 per pair.) he gommissioners ~hal She Got a Warrant.t \u20ac : Tweed, val 600, 80c, 45c a the étais us and deo ni Lin meute cire A woman named cel ch Bouchard applied The Freethoug ht Club ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER tint, Cita l\u2019éyciopedie Dictionary ; Te teyn Fag la à FRARER BROS, Auctioneers.50 Pieces ue 750 and for yard.i nf he cxjdence, jeht à for a w nt in the Police Court this morn- Will be held every SUNDAY, at 3p.m., at 29 McGill Col \u2014COMPRISING\u2014 snalles x Soe, and Curious Print, all proof, wl \u2019 O NI nw 1 .A following the Nontsxntion of.the report of the |, ing against a young man named Petite, rn oT paper by a lay: mao Nuits consiscing of ideas chaine ares auction at mya store.2200 SL Catherine street, TERY FINEST un 8k OX ROBES, LARGE commisstoners courl hy the Superior Conrt, by \u2018charging himi with attempted murder.A ston TA in Walnut and Oak, Centre Tables, on Friday and Saturday Evenings.24{h and 25th VE wilfully lined aud (fimmed.0 m simple inscription tu fore the Coûrt of Meview warrant for aggravated assault was grant- 7 Ey 1.GLOE SNOWSI0 CLUR (hina Cabinets, Halistande, Desks, Bookcases, lost.Each evening at 7.:10 p.m.Catalogues are inv an hand for private sale, at SEO: 3 \u201cig (with TE al deposit, Which shall decide ed: The woman on Monday last was in a »T.GLORuE SNOWSHOE CLUR, u Bedsteads, Springs, Maitresses, Fillows, ROW ready and can be had of the auctioneer.EEE etna: Carlota - suntrarilr an the mee of tie appeal.restaurant on Craig street and a row started NAR Coratoriers Biagkers, Qulits, Curtains Portieres, 33 ALEXANDER BHAW, Auctioneer.=, ere dies: Wage ere, fue Carioles, Sealette at Half Price: $15.00 for 875 50, $1200 for > «amount awarded by the es rene amcngst some drunken men.One of them 3 22 s.Annual General Meeting will be Etc, Etes Lauso\u2014 mr \u2014\u2014 mr FRASER BROS,, ll $6.00, $10.00 for $5.00, $8.00 for $4.00, $6.00 for main in the hands of the ety, which shall pay $ struck her a fearful blow with a bottle, in- ESS held in the Windsor Hot EMEMBER THE SALE OF MONK.m1 320 Bt.James Street.$3.00.per cent.interest thercon Hawever, the city flicting an ugly wound ou the hack of the je SD Tuesday, min November, 1 eat amie Flush and Lalk Gans: Chars ood lands Building Lots, at Marcotte \" \u201d Ivay take possession af the « xpropriated, proper.head.She wis discharged from the hosp i ple At 8o'clock at Liridgil en sels, \u201cChamoars Odd Bros.Rooms, A9 St.James Street,on TURE pie epost ut the commissioners is tal this morning and mmediately sought te 2028 pan ACK ION, Treas, Marble Clucks, Statues, Carpets.Olicloths, eta, 21st Inst.at2 and 7.30 oo SE 2 ] 1 0, 000 + (A) Nothing in the present clause or in the C ity toihave her assailant punish A.and Fur tu atoves Sickel as EL second | charter rhail prevent a party aggrieved by the M ( JSICIANS, ure.nas Ee.~~ 2 \u2019 TE orion vo iit rs from appising to He Has Served His Time.SALE AT TWO O'CLOCK.N | TOYS to be sold at Half Price.Come at onoe and test Fhe race month tolliwing Joseph Lalonde was released from the A 1 (ladies \\ will: RAE & DONNELLE , ! .tru talk.ave CS NT EE Ee ton te penitentiary at St.\\'acen nt de paul this ing ing tol pry the Re harmon Orchestra tore \u201cMessiah\u201d ms : \u2018Auctioneers.| the th of our We have but @ Every law inrompatitle mornin 1e is a well-known character, te _\u2014 hereby repealed.\u201cand the rea he et lo having Bust completed a term of seven To be Given on 01h DECEMBER, \u2019 - \u2018 Le \u2018 affect ponding cases, - > n re SI) , q e y - « pondi ng « years for stealing horses in Canada, with Aresnvited to communifato with Mr.Couture, 54 Carer.I S8INAI/ROBILLARD, Grocer, of the Cit \u2019 |» The R a ce which he ibped across the lino to.the sity strect, by letter, was hy PRELIMINARY CE.and District of Montreal, Jnsolvent.= od 7 ee S ore m ¢ on po; A ROWNING Soc ~Treas.\\ .ommittes.United States.He has spen' thirty years J.Sot Dome Treas.Notice 1s hereby given that Sinal Robillard Gro- MEADQUARTERS FOR Pp Z n .she = 25 = Ze - =\" Laat - + $ \u20ac \u201cTHE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, SATU RDAY NOVEMBER 18, 1895, 11 BIRTHS, LRO\u2014On Sunday, the ith jost.at/3® St.Mar.thew strcel.the wifc of J.B.Leo of a daugh- MCCRACKEN- On Tuesday.Nov, 12 NL ticorge street, the wite of T- P.at rachen ot A soir, PARKINS-« on the 16h inate, at De .University street, à sun t {aml Mrs Tout Fairleigh Parkins, ROPER - At 29 &t, Urbain 1, a daughter to Mr, and Mrs.w iltimu 1tod- MARRIAGES.BLINS-DC MOULIN -AU St, James Cathedral, Toronto.où Tuemlar \u20ac An tober sty her assist Rev.CF.oulden, I.tier Ibekson PAT, son of the inte Rev.Chax l\u2019arke Hliss, recter af Sussex, N.IL, And grand- sou of the late Chief Justice iiss, of Frederic ton.to Kate Fleury, eldest daughter of thd er.Canon Du Moulin.at CROW THE x CFITZGER ALD - At Hamilton, Unt, by t Rev, John Kay, Frederick A.Crowther be > Jane E.Fitzgerald.GLEASON- Me MILLAN \u2014 At Christ's Church, Sweetsbu on the 13th November, IN by the Rev.» Mills revtor of the be Charles E.Gleason, of New York.th Mand.videst daughter of Îre.Moe Millan, of Manas ville.] No = [New Yurk papers please copy.KITCHEN-HU BRARD\u2014In Kingstun, Nox.1th, by the Rev.tin Share, Wildam Geo.Kitchen to Miss Hattie Hubband.WYLIE-CLUFF At the residence of Roti, J.Clutf, the bridess brother, Port Lewis near Huntinsdon, PQ.on the 15th dust.by © JB 'Muir, #1, Williaai Wyhe, te bien G., eldest daughter of the late Jaulvs Clutf, Esq.DEATHS ire | of ANDERSON ou the 6th inst.at Kaslo, Koote- .the name of the 3 \u2014 dAjexander sree - Heury, sccond son of the late Esg., in his Sl>t year.pit à, Flererive M.late {Lal lilack, nay, BC.Cautield Anderson, BLACK -\u2014At Halifax, Nov.Black, dauxhter uf the Amherst; aged 2 years BOIVIN- On the Ith inst, at 133 Visitation rireet, Marie Rose de Linin, dausliter ut Mathias Boivinoaged 12 years, BouZ-Ou Monday, Nov.13h, 1G, at Toronto, Out.Charles Ashley BRYSON -At Montague, or.11, Wm.Bryson, at the age vf à CREELMAN - At Hamilton, Ont.on Monday, Nov i2th, Mary beloved wife of T4.Creel- man, aged 82 years.CROZIER- On Nov.IX at his lato residence, lot ¥, con.3, London Township, Mr.Robt.Crozier, * in the 2nd year of his age, DUGGAN =a this city, Nov.17, at the Hotel Ineu, Mary Anne Med \u2018arthr, belov vd wife of Jno.Dugan.native of Haudon, County Curk, Fuge ral from above addres, Sun.J, at 230 pam.Bandon and Kin- all.and l'atnerson, New Jersey, papers please copy DUROIN\u2014 At Coteau St.Louis, on the 17th inst.Ouitle Gaguon, Wife of Juseph Dubois, aged iv Jeu DILLON On Tueslay, Nov.14, At London, Ont, Patrick Dillon.DANCEY\u2014 At Ottawa, Out, Miss Mary Dancey, at the age of 23 years and 5 months.FORDYCE\u2014ln Dorchester, Nov.13 199% Eliza- be \u2018th, relict uf the late George Fondyoe, aged years IRAE hv On the 17th inst, at street, Henri, \u201cqu ot Gregoire Fears and 6 montha GAI.T\u2014Un Tuesday, Nov.1ith, at Toronto, Ont John, son of William and Agnes Galt.HOUGH-\u2014In London, Unt.Ann, relict of the late James Hough, ay SU years HAYDEN At Cobourg, Nov.12th, Mildred Mary, aged § scars and 4 months beloved daugliter of Mr.and Mra J.I.Hayden, 2722 HAMELIN-On the 13th inat., at 19 Sanguinet street, Mario Anne Hamelin,\u2019 servant, aged w years.St, Martin Mion, aged 7 HYDE.In fhoronta.Ont, én the Hth inst.Jas Norman Hyd Hu SHAN Suddenly, November 14 at Hamil .Lo May, beloved wife of Dr.T.H.JARDINE\u2014At Chicago, * Nov.13, 1583, Jas.Jar dine, son of Arbuckle Jardine.LILLIS\u2014At Hransford.on 1th Inst.beloved wife of Jas.Lillis aged 75 years LEWIN\u2014=On Nov.15th, at Hamilton, Ont.Su- vatali, beluvedr wife of George Lowin, aged 43 years LARIVEE- Ou the 17th inst.at 97 Rivard street, Victor, sun of Arthur larivee, aged 3 Jears and 6 months.Anastasia, MOCRACKEN= Un TutsIAy, Nov.14, at 133 St George street, infant on od 1 T.I.McCracken, McDONALD\u2014In this he on Friday, Novem- ter 17, Alexander McDovald date McKivs Point.River-Heaudettel, aged 2 x.Funeral from his late residence, 1521 Ontario strevt, Monday morning, at § oclock.Friends and de tance are respectfully requested to aly ten MAXWELL-At Hamilton, Ont., on Nov.Et 1503, Marjorie belt, dauxhier of T.li.and Sarah Maxwell.MARCIL\u2014On the 17th inat., at 243 Sanguinet «treet, Eliza, daughter of Alfred Marcil, apvd à years., MALONE\u2014At Quebec, Nov.17, 1598, at his late residence, Noo 37 Desprairies street, Thomas Mane, ér.MUUVRE-At Minnen lia, at the residence of her son, Arth ore, #8 Seventh avenue, Ss.E, Ellen, or the late Thos More, and eldest den liter af the late Arthur Hamall - Funeral touk place from St Lawrence Church, at sWoclock, Prucsdas.th\" Nov, Interred at St.Anthony Cometery.M uneapolis MANN_\u2014 In Hamilton, On\u2019.on Sanday, fnst,, Rurniace bristol Mann, rou and Lucy Maun.My ERS.-At East Somerville, Mass, Nov.8th, dizabeth, widow of the late Joshua Meyers, a the 6th year of her ag MCLAUGHLIN A?pil Ont.on Wednes day, 1ith Nov., INQ; Mary Jane Fitch, aged es Jian ?monthe beloved wife of Samuel iclaughlin, of thol Apartment of Railways and Canals, O'DOHERTY \u2014-On Sunday he inh inst.Jeo tana, Unt., Michacl i WO ¥.aged 24 RICHARDS.In Milwaukeb, hu bn Nov.14 of typhoid foyer, Charles 9.Richards, aged yea ROTI SSON -On Nov.1% at Hamilton, Ont.T.HK Robinson, aged #6 years, SAWYER- On -Nov.1X at Hamilton, Ont., Al- trod Joseph Sawyer late of Arighton, kEng., in his JWh yea SPENCER ly Saturday, 11th Nov.at Hamilton, Unt.J.R, Spencer, axed 62 STYLES- At Southwold, on the th inst, Isaac Styles, aged & years TOWERS Inst Catharines Nor.1Rh, Mary Towers, wifo'nf James Towers, aged 7 years.THOMPSON.On Nov.Itth, at St, Thomas Ont, Jessie, daughter of Richard Thompson.due 12th veo, W.ANNIVERSARY SERVICE.The Anniversary Service for the repose of the awl of the late m ladon Sein will Ve sung in Monday (Anh re 3am.at St.Cunegunde Chuivd {Unde F à relative.) =2l [PERSONAL DETECTIVE ES OF THE MORT RELI- atic character furawhed by the Coumlan Secret Tervice, Temple Huskime Montreal.Thé Agency is er contract with the Pronneral a their enim patine tanks, corporations Pho Moenter.thief.Uthee tetephone 251, one old.JERSONAL-VYOUNG GENTLEMAN WITH SECretarial and business « 1perience mabos remuneratire exc aire veupates.Steavgrapher.A \u201c167 Sra ms PrrecdaLt SE Du DORENW EXD 8 \u201cMLAIR MAGIC for restoring gray or fad ts natural culor Price $1 1 All druggists.« ONAL: WHY SU FFER WITH TOOTHACHE \u2018hen due application of NERMVOE wiil instantly cure ju: cures also headache and meu .cla à bottle at all druggists, or John T.Lon wn \"Cra and Bicury street 31 Jawtf PERSON.AL.THE WELL aw ARTISTR Mrs Jaa Such, lately from the Globe Partrait Comer Bridie at 342 Rr.Lawrvnoe at.under far Portrait Compang.Prove as vual « DERRON AL- -MRS SRARL LADIES IO TRESS \u2014Frivate accom won, with professional a once.135 George of at ERSONAL SHEFFS WORLDS F FAIR | FOTO.- graphed is the one work (hat giver satisfaction, FA 6A graphic deserygition.don Grane, Ape James et.ERSONAL- MR AND MISE BENG OU VE A removed 10 13 Burnpide Fuse * \" mw E Prises AL- NATU RALFLOWE owl ERS EL TGA LY Patronage, Macdona! tse Kirkuf, 3082 32.(mthe \u2018ring street.3 ERSONAL- A GENTLENAN VISITING N York shortly iin to engase to Five EW missions.Address i immediately, \"Y 30, STAR vire PERSON AL\u2014 A A CTTY (URL IN RED | Tf at Bunvess O80 oF Tir STAR?or sed sh dress.when NU to your amare wil *N te svn street, bn Nor.u Pi AL- ON THE N ARKET RUT 6 WEEKS.mat ne names > the teat pope wm dy Co (ENT Com put Toromt a va sm LEXCU Pry Jet cent.ee Bums linkers and nabes nud uh wal Hatter, baghter.Lors r Grea Nu gas No afteration in stows or grata Preacrves thee.Canadian lore rpeeated Cu Montreal Citizens, tust Acco hol Ladica pee fr read EI, - ERSON Al~BANJ and guitar Jhoroue RANDOLA.MANDOLI IN WILLIAM BYRD, Contracter.or 683 Laghuchoticre rest, Te one Female telephone 720, te prepared to give eallmates foc all classes of Weedwork, Alterations, Repairs, Xbep and Oface Fittings, cle Net taught FA A.Siriqeen, a Sal _\u2014 \u2018 LADIES\u2019 S.CARSLEY\u2019S COLUMN.NEW Winter Mantles Ladies\u2019 Sealette Capes Ladies\u2019 Sealette Capes Ladies\u2019 Sealette Capes Ladies\u2019 | i Sealette Capes Ladies\u2019 Sealette Capes Stylishly trimmed with Fur.At CA RSLL rs LADIES' COLORED cLoTH COATS LADIES\u2019 COLORED CLOTH COATS LADIES\u2019 COLORED CLOTH COATS LADIES\u2019 COLORED CLOTH COATS LADIES\" COLORED CLOTH COATS LADIES\u2019 COLORED CLOTH COATS Just received, further shipments of Ladies\u2019 Winter Cloth Coats.in all At CARSLEY}S.latest shades LADIES LADIES LADIES\u2019 LADIES\u2019 pans FCR ror FUR TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRIMMED TRINMED TRINMED y new style and_all latest Eu- novelties jin Ladies\u2019 Coats now on exhibition, At CARSLEYS.MISSES\u2019 NISSES\u2019 MISSES\u2019 MISSES\u2019 MISSES\u2019 MISSES\u2019 NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW NEW COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS COATS WINTER JACKETS WINTER WINTER JACKETS JACKETS WINTER JACKETS WINTER WINTER In all New Shades of Cloth and in all very Latest Styles, _ÂtcA CARSLEY JACKETS JACKETS MISSES\u2019 HEAVY CLOTH JACKETS CLOTH JACKETS CLOTH JACKETS NISSES' HEAV MISSES\u2019 HEAV MISSES\u2019 HEAVY CLOTH JACKETS | NISSES' HEAVY CLOTH JACKETS MISSES\u2019 HEAVY CLOTH JACKETS Richly trimmed with all Fashion- At CARSLEY\u2019S, able Furs NEW LINENS NEW LINENS Hand Loom Linen Table Cloths , Hand Loon Linen Table Cloths Haud Loom Linen Table Cloths Hand Loom Linen Table Cloths Hand Loom Linen Table Clothy In all Sizes, .Half Half Half Half Bleach Bleach Bicach Half Bleach Half Bleach In every new qualities, Silver Silver , Siiver ; silver Silver Salver with Napkins to and and \u2018and and aud and White White Whit White White * White .Au ininiense \u2018stock of White and Gray Biankets in all weights and ail At CARSLEY'S, sizes, i Cotton Cotton Cotton Cotton Cotton\u2019 Cotton Atallprices, Covered Cow Bleach.Bleach leach leach , Bleach 'Blugeh Bleach And Silver Bleach Table Cloths, Covered Coverall Covered Covered: At CARSLEY\"S.Table Table Table Table Table Table pattern Table Table Table Table Table Table match, At CARSLEY\"S, Colored Colored Colored Colored Colored Colored ered Damasks Daniasks Damasks Duamasks Damasks Damasks and in all Daniasks Damasks Damasks Damasks Damasks Damaske J Blankets Blankets Blankets | Blankets Blankets Blankets Comforters Comforters Comforters Conforters Comfort Confo \"At CARSLEY'S, | 4 dx \u2026 AUD.CARSLEY s.REMNANT SALE \u2018REMNANT SALE OF Winter Dress Goods Winter Dress Goods HUNDREDS OF Cv Dress Goods Remnants Dress Goods Remnants WILE BE Offered Extra Cheap Offered Extra Cheap NEXT WEEK » At S.CARSLEY*S.At S.CARSLEY*S.THE.LENGTHS Of these Dress Goods remnants vary from Two to Eight yards, COME Early Next Week Early Next Week FOR ; Cheap Dress Goods Cheap Dress Goods CAT .S.CARSLEY\u2019'S.S.CARSLEY*S.THE BOYS THE BOYS and THE YOUTHS THE YOUTHS , also THE MEN THE MEN must bo Delighted to Learn Delighted to Learn that =~ S.CARSLEY Is Going S.CARSLEY Is Going : to hold A GRAND BAZAAR A GRAND \u2018BAZAAR Next Week \u201cIn His Ready In His Ready Mado ; , CLOTHING ROOM MEN, YOUTHS and BOŸS are hereby respectfully notified that on Monday 8.Carsley commences a Grand Bazaar in his Clothing Department and will continue it until NEXT Saturday Night Saturday Night During this Bazaar of Readly- Made Clothing we shall offer the balance of Men's and Boys\u2019 Boots and Shoes at losing prices ~ S.CARSLEY'S Noter Dame Street, Fine = Sleighs.* \u2018The above cat shows our Gentléman's Light Driving Cutter.The design is not new, but is one of the.most popular for city use The materials are absolutely the best that can be procured, and the workmanship cannot be excelled.Our Dog Cart Sleighs, | to carry two or four passengers, are all built from orjgi- nal designs, and are not only very hañd- some, but much more convenient (owing to our patented system of adjusting the j feats), than any of the old styles.All these Sleighs are manufactured in our own factory.Prices are much lower than those çhargod by old fashioned carriage builders who combine repairing with manufacturing.: Harness.Horse Blankets, Sleigh/ Bella, Stable Requisites of every kind and description.If you want a low, priced article, we have it, and if you require something better than can Ye found elsewhere we can supply it.E.N.HENEY & CO, 337 St.Paul Street, (Nves Burs) riglaw - MASSAGE.MR.P.Dimes oe to gouty hia patiente and Bien aor \u201cfee from Na 3 Victoria St fra | $120 JOHN HURPHY & CUS ADVERTISEMENT.How to Reach | In our.business there is only onc way.namely: \u201cTHE WAY OF BARGAINS.\u201d The way of Durguins loads to our Mantie Dupart- ment where we have thoupans of garmeuts to sell ail ticked od at aud leiow Wholesale Prices.Wé have also several large lines reduced to and below Hait-Prive.Here arg a Few Examples: _ LADIES\u2019 PLUSH JACKETS, \" LADIES\u2019 IMITATION BEAVER JACKETS, REAVER CLOTH JACKETS.Alo about #00 LADIES\u2019 JACKETS in- Black, Navy, Bturu and Fawn, to le cleared out at equally cheup prives.We have also some Blt BARGAINS in LADIES\u2019 ULSTERS, clearing out prives from 32.50 to §.50.Orizinal Prices from 23.30 to $11.38.Children\u2019s Mantles.Abo bo Children's Manutles to be sold at less than WHOLESALE PRICER.Another large lot Just put to stock, all FIRST QUALITY, prices frum 1 FUR RUFFS in all the Fashionable Furs, peices trom 22.50 JOHN MURPHY & CO, 1781 & 1783 Notre Dame St And 163, 107, 189 and 111 Si.Peter Street, Termes Cash and only One Price, The Pople, The Foo Ruduced Prices ftom 98 30.7.50 tor $19.73.Tan Shades, 88 50 fur 94.90 GREENLAND SEAL CAPES x TELEFRONE IR rn Wear.all k Cameo tov 4 N das.A.Ogilvy & Sons\u2019.BLANKETS, Canadian, English, Scotch.FULL VARIETY! Every muir of Rlankets guaranteed for Warmth and Buy your Blankets at Ugilsy In nds sad Down Flings \u2018Chiats \u20ac \u2014 Sateen CQurerings, ail kinds at the right prices.tL prices.{lta Rep tte, cio thon i CR AY at cho Dem voice Pain and Twilled, Bleached and Unbleached.| In Cotton and Liven.all widthe., For the best value apd variety do your purchesing at | JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family- Liven and Drapery Warehonss, 203 to WT St.Antoine atreet, Tylephone, 8255.RRANCEH\u2014 tt, Catherine Wreet, Telephone.ss BLANKETS, BLANKETS, SPECIAL VALUE! comr rONTEES ! vol Fillings, Batting Fi .Cpreringe SAR SATIN QUILTS,\u201d COTTON SMEETINGS, LINEN SHEETINGS, Bleached and Unbleached.PILLOW CABINGA, 144 10 130 Mountain street.Corner Buckingham Avenue.\u2019 ny WATSON & DICKSON, Diamonds.Bitrer Pre * Spoons and Special lines appropriate for Wedding Presents w wine, pois gn pepe Clocks and Jewel x» 1791 NOTRE DAME, Cor.St.Peter.206}tecd Laser & Dealers In re ie Ter oct es Gutlery A CALL HOLICITRE, cost price of Importation.| | i | | | ! | ! Just Received 3 Cases of HEAVY DRESS GOODS.The Latest on the Market./ We should have feceived\" them in October, but owing to the fact that they have arrived too late in the season we will sell them at the Ladies are respectfully invited to:examine these i \\ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Honeycomb Quilts.The { BELL PIANOS AND ORGANS Elegant in Design, Durable in Construction, Rich in Tone, \u2018 ACKNOWLEDGED BY TRE BEST AUTHORITIES, The Ona Great Piano of Canada, NEARLY 75,000 IN USE AND GOOD ACCOUNTS GIVEN UF THEM.| BaF\u201d Catalogues Mailed Free on application to WILLIS & C0, 1824 Notre, Dame St.Montreal.ARTISTIC : TUNING A SPECIALTY.) A DVERTISEM ENT.Silks! EE a especially suitable for Evening wear.24-inch Pure India Silks 24-inch Evening Satins A decided Novelty in Evening Wear Silks are our .Figured Armures in Shet Effects Novelties in Broche Tinsel.co \u2018 n Silks! We have just received.two cases of Silks in Light Shades \u201cThey will be on view on Monday.\u201d HENRY & N E HAMILTON In all the tata Shados, 05, worth 0 | Beautiful Shades, 65¢, worth 95c.67c, worth $1.00 In addition to the above we have also received a fow choice Real Lyons Siths in , Stripes, Fi jgured and \u2018These goods must be seen to be appreciated, as they are without doubt the most Elegant and Recherche Silks in the Dominion- HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, ST.JAMES STREET and VICTORIA SQUARE.mn \u2018AU BON MARCHE.\u2014 MAISON \u2014 | Cliueto-& Valipel | 1883\u20141885 Notre Dame St, Opposite Balmoral Bleck.Wonderful Bargains.! Winter Jackets 1 Ulsters Prices $8, $10 and $12 ' Reduced to $2.75 each.| New, Mantles, Jackets and Pelerines, Tu ull the Latest Styles, Fur Capes, Muffs, Boas and Caps, Far Ladies and Children All kinds of Manties made to order, Comforters and Blankets, Just received a large assortment of HED COMFORT ERS.Our prions are the lowest in tlus Market.Bod Comforters only Toc.\u201c A beautiful aæorument of Eiderdown Quilts, In Satin, in Silk and Wool Covered D jicr cent.discount, White Woal Blankets._ .Gray Wool Blankets.Fancy Colored Blankets.\u201c HOUSEKEEPERS.A large stock of Velvet, Hrusels an:l Tapestry Carpete English Gücloths, 4, 6 and 8 pards wide.New ht of Lace Curtains at 51 25 Twenty per cent.discount va all Lace Curtains ova ' docile Curtains, extra quality at 2475.Kemasts of all kinds sold at half price ALPHONSE VALIQLETTE.ALFRED 4.VALIQUETTE 1883-1885 Notre Dame Sg Opposite Balmoral Block.ui Extra Tort\u201d The Sale of Several Lots of DRESS GOODS will be extra important next week, This Cheap Sale of Choice GOODS will be opened on MONDAY, November the 20th.Pay particular attention to the following prices; they are wondertully low.7 pieces 40 inch Fancy Plaid Dress Guods, fine twisted wool, value 30 cents, our price 21 cents ; 110 pieces 40 inch Fancy Diagoual Dress Gouda, all new designs and colorings, value 85e, our price We ; $4 pieces 44 inch Press Meltons, large chuice of dark colors, extra good value at {tc, our.price 200 ; a lino of fine Union Serge, ning ttern, in all shades of Grays an rabe ; 82 pieces tu clear this week at 6c 107 pieces fine Wool Tartan Flannel, latest colored checks in all leading colors, - value 40¢, vur price 216; 1 lot Silk Velvet, in all the leading culors, shaded, plain aud shot, value $Z OU and-$3.50, our price\u201d $1.00 ; the balance stock uf Feather Boas, 'in brown, drab and mixed colors; selling last week at SI., will bo sacriticed on Monday, at 25 cents Ladies\u2019 Felt Skirts, assorted colors, em- idered silk.wonderful good value i 3.00, our price next Monday, 81.95, À new lot of Fancy Ribbons, Novelties, to be sacrificed at one fifth their value.Sealette, a special line at 3.00, as sold elsewhere at $5.00.Woollens of all kinds; Mantle Cloths, Overcoatings, Fancy Tweeds, Chevio:s, Diagonals and Serves, all Job Goods, and to ba sold atdess than wholesale prices.LADIES HATS and MANTLES, i We are selling them at prices that will sweep out the wl whole stock before the end of the Seaso Trimmed Hats at 21.Er instead of £3.50, Felt Sailors at 3Vo instead of $1.00.Very Rich Ribbons, any width, from 15e upwards.Fancy ings sud Feathers, large choice, at Ladies\u2019 Mantles from £8.73, Children's Long Coats from $3.00.TE Boisseau Bros.235 & 287 St.Lawrenee St.om \u201cSPECIAL SALE ! ICELAND LAMB Children\u2019s Sleigh Rugs, $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 REGULAR PRICE, REGULAR Prick, $8.00, &=\"F0R ONE DAY -ONLY, Saturday, November 18, AT OUR BRANCH STORE, ; : 2287 ST.CATHERINE STREET.| We will offer out stock of ICKLAND LAMB CHILDRENS SLEIGH RUGS st the remarkably tow price $3.00 regular price, $6.00 DO KOT MIS TNIS OPFORTTNITT.We are also showing full lines In CHILDRENS ICELAND LAMB CLOAKS do do MUFF do do do CA me.Be.sûres + de Eto THE AMERICAN FUR: STORE, and I] 84.Catherine Street, mn \u201cBetwesn Victoria st.end NuGiR College Ave.3 dai 1 _.201 \\ *| THEY CELEBRATE.THE DAY IN THEIR MEMORY 2401 & 2403 St.Catherine, (BETWEEN PEEL and STANLEY) » do not press you to buy, but request you will come in and ask tu see \u20ac , Ac, Sue, 35e, GUe, $3.00, $4.23 and ER.00 eac Handkerchiefs in the Dominion of Canada.The Belfast Warehouse, 2401 & 2403 St Catherine.FELEPHON E 88 HORSE BLANKETS! At Manufacturer\u2019s Prices.English Saddlery, 886 ST.JAMES STREET.Another Triumph HAS BEEN ACHIEVED BY OUR PLAN OF DOING BUSINESS.WE GIVE PEOPLE CREDIT FUR WHAT THEY WANT IN THE FURNITURE LINK.ALSO CARPETR DRAPERIES, BLANKETS, COMFORTERS, STOVEN, ETC.AND THEY GIVE US THE CREDIT OF BEING THE FIRST TO 'DISCOVER THE WAY TO THEIR HEARTM AND THAT TS THROUGH THEIR PUCKETR WE GIVE THEN MORE GUUDS FUR THE MONEY THAN THEY HAVE BREN ACCUSTOMED TO GET, AND \u2014THE\u2014 THAT WE ARE THE FIRST TO OPEN THE WAY SC.PUR THEN TU MAKE THKIR.HOUMRS COMFURT- ABLE RY GETTING EVERYTHING THEF WANT AT CASH PRICES ANDTHE CHANCE OF PAYING FOR THEM IN INSTALMENTS.HOW WELL WK HAVE SUCCEEDED LET THR | PUBLIC TELL: WE KNOW THE ANSWER WILL BE-THRY AIMED HIGH, BUT THEY HIT THE MARK, AND WE CAN GO TO THEM UNABASHED BY FEAR OF REFUSAL OF CREDIT IF IN ANY WAY WORTHY OF IT, Metropolitan Manufacturing Go., 1678 and 1680 Notre Dame Si.\u2018 MONTREA Handkerchiefs from à, 4e, 5e, &, 10c, 12e, 146, 16\u20ac, 186, 200, 22e, ie, are Leinz suld by us 23 pe.to 30 pic.less than the price for regular goods.y HAYCOOR & DUDGEOIN.SMOKE Be » Do not miss the place if you are searching for genuine bargains in LINENS, Slightly damaged TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, TABLINGS, DIAPER .> We have now received oar full assortment of handkerchiefs for Christmas 30¢, 83c, wie, Se, Soc, \u2018vos, \"2L uv, 1.35, $1.50,\" $1.3, $2.00, sax, We affirm without fear of contradiction that we have the best assortment of | I \" HORSE BLANKETS! BARGAINS IN STABLE HORSE BLANKETS, At J.W.ROBERTS, mim Blackstone CIGAR, UNION HAND MADE.HAVANA FILLED, \u201c Manufact'à by Villeneuve & Go, 1200 & 1202 ST.LAWRENCE ST, 11 TX.A.EMMANS, Manager.| Notecd if.uy Your Furniture \u2014FROX \u2014 Renaud, King & Pattorson, 651 Craig street.\u2014IN- Only $2.50 32.80 per re HACHE ! EADACHE ! NEURALGIA] | DEETANTLY CURED BT CXE APPLICATION OF NERVOL.25 cents per Bottie, at all Druggists.TO received, ¢ ewudia | sta NEW SHAPES Doz ENGLISH COLLARS, : From Wessrs.Welch, Margetson & Ce, | PYJAMA SUITS, At #3,.75 and 83.su.Also s nice Linezof UMBRELL as jet | | JOHN AITKEN & CO, A757 Notre Dame Btreet.\u2014 X ON.Carpets.A Large Shipment to hand for Monday morning: New and Effective Designs., Parties now furnishin will get all the New \u2018Effects at Thomas Ligget\u2019s.A Large Consignment of Special Lines at Clear- - ing Prices in Brussels, Tapestry and Velvet Carpets.- Thomas Ligget, 1884 Notre Dame St, Glenora Building.mi, earnestly desires reliet, but is pos seased otf an insatiable craving tor: strong drink and the use ot mor.'} phine aud other opiates, will find a pertect Antidote it he will call upon the German Kemedy Co, at the Turkish Bath Hotel, 140 3% Monique St.It is ne Gold cuve, but a purely vegetable reme x that can do no harm, but wi strengthen by its use and afford an intallible cure, or the remune eration will be returned, T.H.SCHNEIDER, Winked ; Manager.\u2014 $28.35 Solid Oak.| B.R.Suites \u2018With Large Cheval Mirrors are real good value.RENAUD, KING & PATTERSON, Furniture and Bedding.Royal In LARGEST RE OFFICE AN THE WORLD Unlimited Liability.Absolute Security Every description of property insured at moderate rates of rary READ OFFICE FOR CANADA: Royal Insurance Building.Montreal Tetra Manager.Man.Special Acute nts French _.Bpecial Agents English w.dealt \u2019 nt .= ROBERTSON & SONS.me Congressman Bourk, Cochran, of New York, denounces dan prod D cmorrat come tax as a measure that will Le the rich against the poor.Mr.Cochimn is ® member of the Ways and Sean Commit ee on and revenue bills, Special Notices.Misses\u2019 and Maids\u2019 Jackets in all new Styles, th moméd with fur, st Laricys Nas Dern \u201d ms en Montreal Junction ow A_SY alin of ter works in in operation, and {he peuple \u201care ell satisfied with the water.\u201chich # dra the the rock.i.; For Comforters apd Fider Down Lo direct to Carey Notre Daine 8 _ THE MAN WHO Urance TE se [ + \"would tind Spanish cente \\ + ar plaintitl for Jax \\ Jrsisnation of 12 = \u201c SPANTARDS / ARE INDIGNANT.They Protest Against Statements Made by Mr.Meakin.SPAIN SENDING TROOPS TO MELILLA TO AVENGE MURDER AND PROTECT HER TREATY RIGHTS.\u2014 em , The Spanish colouy in Mon road ane greatly worked up uver certain statetuents made, by Mr Meakin, of the Tangn rv Foes, in his lecture oi Morueeo in the VIM.CA, Hall où Thursday last, They tows the stand that he has been most wins to Spain, and if his statements were allowad te Lo loue I¢npzed their country woutd cours À very uneaviable pusition indeed iu the eyes of the world, One nf their nuvcer, Mr.2.M.Zapata, Jr, who has rosied fer sante time in this city, was depute ta speak tr their behalt.Mr.Zapais has served in the Spanish Army aud was tora Lime st ened ac Melilla the present site otic stiles Mr, Zapata, of course, indisn.wath ivtnes that atiards are munderm- the Moors, oe the Riltians® aud holds the the apes! ation of Spain has ou td of ag civilized nation.Mr.Zapat:.continuins, A: \u201cAfter the wa watir ME Aran 1m), Spain reserved for hersed Ta treatry the fort of Molilla, avith three t vid yanlds of territury surmoindinn.= Spats has been in possession of thes town she has oes paired the fortifications and has built a fort on the attside- ax, she had R right to du.lately she decided to build a new fat in a comandime position iu rear of Melbiiy Sn the ar wd which belonged ta her: Phe Ralians, however, finding à pretext, destrmed the work during tbe night tone, that from the fort the spanish soldiers would be able to see the trs vered faces of the women as they enteie + Lune arch near by.Of course, Spa Lol nôthins té de With this iden of mac fanaticism, aml the wrk was pose Finally the attack cane, art one humid of our soldiers aud Conrad were Kiitesd, What could our country à * What état any vther pont do 4 «Spanish Gay erameut decide cut a sutécient farce te puasssst: Dogars and do have om das respecte \u201cappeur te the tv AN Unt.& Western.7 of Reading.uw N st.Paul.63; ss + wien Pacific cae 12 1} [OR 13 15¢ MARKET STAGNANT.Wheat About Steady.Corn Weaker, Provisions SUffer.Cutcaoy, November 14\u2014The market opened dull at an advance of } cent on wheat, which was not Corn at ong maintained.o yestendays' clusing prices but later dropped te below.Provisions showed.more strength than vestoniay, with a fractional advance later on.The.market all round was dull and lifeless, À ening quotations were : May: corn, Ni Eee, 3 land., S.N Jan.and May: wleat was quoted : tee, Si ir vec.3Si tu 10 May: pork.$125 Jan 13.00 May; land ER Jan.gi 9 May: ribe, 6d BRITISH MARKETS.Grain, Provisions, sto.RERRBOUNM'S Rerart.Saturday, November 1X a joe Cargues maize nil.ment, wheat sa maire.rive.ne .wheat, spot, caper to mai ve little demand.Na 2spring wh heat Se bd ME ou maize.48 1d.Canadian poas, 3s 3d.Minnoceota first bakers\u2019 flour, Lex Éd.LIVERFOGE LATEST PRICES CURRENT.November 18, 1903.Rpnng wheat $ te 5 7 Por.& Gto 0 0 Rel winter.$S Seto 5 3e Land .\u2026.SO Oto 0 0 al us.to Bacon.4$ t Toronto Produce Narket ToRONTO, Ont, Nov,/ IXN\u2014 Market.decidedly dull.Quotations : Straight roller four, $V to t 85; exua 250 te CS Whité wheat.\u20ac; spring, 3% 3e: red winter, 360: pose.Na + Manitoba hard.6c: do No.2 do, 8e: do N TS No.& sx: barley.No.2, re fod to Me: $ to We, Sales: No.1 Manitoba hand ontside at : peas outside at 31§ to 33: cats outside at St ontrack at Xj 10 Bc, and to arrive at X to Sc, Commercial Gosslp.| Mossre Mercdith;£ O'Brien received the following over their direct wire frum Chicago to- ay: Cnicaco, November 12\u20149.50 s.m.\u2014The farmers of the North- W Wet.has issued, a \u201chold your wheat\u201d circular.They say farmers had to sell so astoget the money, and thy that the draw is over, and little wheat left for 10138.tn.\u2014 Phe North West stern Miller makes the following remarks on the circular: Since early in the summer wheat has been ibe, one arial vec commanding cash in the h«- The tinancial stringency was Foal cash mus be hear it quick ve or this demand the product of our folds | w heat has been cruclly slaughtered.No gnatherer has n more ruthless ai sisten} than the farm Fear.They themselves had to have ney.and from the farmers wheat was ave only chance forit.It tame.and for \u2018a ru of pottage the farmer has sold his all, but hc had to have the pot for he was hungry, and needed it.Misled by the Utmendous receipts which would in other years Ee an inexhaustible surplus, the world haa bl belicved that there were unlimited supplies cme an price has gone on downward.Hold your wheat oy all means, if you have any to hol We sadly fear that advicetg the farmers partakes of the quality of that which advises tho locking of the stable door after the horse has been stolen Pleasant to take is Dyer\u2019 a Digestive Malt Extract.\u201d Nothing equals it for loss of ap- tite, Indigestion and general weakness.id by all druggists.| Two sexton beetles will bury a mole in an hour, a feat equivalent to two men interring a whale in the same > length of time, SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these.Little Pills.\u201cThey alo relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty .Ape fect remedy for: Dizziness, Na Drowsiness, Bad Tastein the Nouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Small PHL.Small Dose.AN - Small Price.Fc Do You Read The testimonials published in behalf of Hood's Sarsa- \u2018 parilla?They are\" reliable | and as worthy of rd as if they came from ence 8) most trusted neighbor.They | prove positively that Hood's*=Cures | Mrs.James Thrower.Blood Poisoned Ry impure matter used in vaccination causes our three little children much suffering.They tecame covered with acres.After taking Hood's Sarsaparilla for a month, the eruptions healed, their appetites tevunge natural, they slept well and commence to gain in fvah.They have nat had a sick day vince.No clukires are more robæsi and healthy.We belive we awe our chillren'e lives to Mood» Sarsaparidla.\u201d Mrs Jantes TurowER.Ban Jose, Cal Get MOGOD'À.Reed's me act easily yt promptly.nn A Elovatel Railway Round the City would certainly be an advantage, if arather uudesirabls .one.People would travel faster, but at the expense of eleanliness and comfort.The inevitable smoke aud \u2018wrime from the steam engines would bé detrimental to the ladies\u2019 complexions and the men\u2019s shirt fronts, collars, ete.Of course, the difliculty _ can be overcome by having on hand a continuous supply of linen, fresh from the - Troy Laundry.Don\u2019t notice cheap foreign Laundries; they are a deluaion and a snare, and their process vf washing is peculiar in the extreme, The one Laundry that gives and guarantees satisfaction i is the Troy Laundry 140 ST.PETER STREET.Rranches and Telephones in all parts of the Clty.sx DIAMONDS are TRUMPS with sie They take precedence over all our other lines and we Hoare: no trouble 10 wake our selection complete We buy in the he best inarkets of Europe.bring our gems iu (duty free (not set) and mount them in ory.our ven nts which explain hs in Diamonds our VALUE are a toon Henry Birks & Sons, \u201ctx 133-3 A1.James St, Montreal.THE RADIANT HOME BASE BURNERS With Duplex Anti-Clinker Grates, ALSO IN'STOCK.FOR SALE, CHEAP, | \u2014 A numter of Neécend-Mand Mali eves .otother makes taken as part payment for the RADIANT HUME.GAS CRATES & HEATERS in different styles.~~ TT GEO.R.PROWSE, 71 224 St.James Street.Cote St.Antoine oi] © FOR SALE.Wood Avenue, Greene Avenue, High Street, Sherbrooke Street.Both sides of Elm Avenue, above Sherbrooke, EE and are = Tre character is favorite local ta pra sie ._ Brown Buy now re at or tn rite which will take place in th 1 spring.K.THOMAS, mal 4 20 51.John Mreed, F'OIR SALE.A well-eatablished wholesale busi- n stock reduced to less than Apply, to.B.MARCUSE, Viz d ten 308 Paul Street, VV ANTED-\u2014PARLOR MAGIC MAGIC TAUGHT.IN FEW lessots, enough riche cf all ki or whole | nds 8 amusement.for all $1000 \u2018Address \u201c© M1,\u201d BTAR office.__ ss ANTED ER \u201cBEDROOM AND RATING I ROOK, able for doctors office, in private fami Chartes weet of Pot subway; wil hy ne Pa ni Tl D SR\" STAR véice.™R Tos re pce Anu the of sd Toe re < gevsessessneessssss CF 3 OH \u20ac Curtice\u2019s Sweet Pickled Pears, Curti Curtice's M Curtioo! s Whole Fresh Tomatoes, in Glass Jars, Curtice's \"Blue Label * Tomato Catsup.Curtice's Preserved Pears, Peaches, Strawberries, Raspberries, Pitted \u2018White Cherries, Red Cherries, Pine Apple, Egg Plums, Damsons, in Glass Pails, '\u2018Rambaud\u2019s Crystallized Fruits.Rambaud's Fruits, Glaces, Strawberries, Cherries, Assorted Apricots, Mirabelles, Angelica, White Pears, Pink Pears, CAFE DES GOURMETS.MARSHALL'S SARATOGA CHIPS, | Atmore\u2019 s Mince Meat.7 Franco-American Co.'s Plum Pudding.Ferris\u2019 Little Pig Hams and Breakfast Bacon.Piease try our \u201c SPECIAL\" Coffee, ground on the premises with electric power, at 40 Cents per Ib, braneh\u2014257 ST, LAWRENCE SOSDBCEED = GOCSCHHBBS A wo LA 7 74 221 ST.JAMES STREET.- 2000: 08S002S08P FIRST NEW GRENOBLE WALNUTS! & We have just received part of the first shipment of GRENOBLE WALNUTS, ex 8S.**Puris,\u201d via New York They are the best ever brought out here, but as we imported them direct, we can affurd to sell them at 15 Cents per lb, * FRESH ARRIVAL OF CURTICE'S GOODS.'s Sweet Pickled Peaches, ce Meat, in Glass Pails, Curtice's Whole Rolled Ox Tongue, 2x : of EDDYS You Can Depend upon getting a light every time you strike one \u201cTELEGRAPH\u201d This is not the case with the inferior substitutes often offered.The moral is obvious.Ask for EDDY\u2019S.MATCHES, SPE! \u201cWWW 7.50 Dinner 13.50 Dinner 16.00 Dinner 22.00 Dinner 45.00 Dinner 60.00 Dinner 98.50 Dinner $125.00 Dinner .$200.00 Dinner PHROHBHH HN Samples sent out of Town on Application.ÿ AL DINNE SET SALE.Sets for $ 6.75 Sets for $ 12.15 Sets for $ 13.40 Sets for $ 18.70 30.00 Dinner Sets for $ 24.00 Sets for $ 36.00 Sets for $ 45.00 Sets for $ 73.88 | Sets for $ '93.75 Sets for $150.00 A.T.WILEY & co.1803 Notre Dame Street.\u2018 Of all kinds from $10.00 to $50.00.Ne.4 SLEGHS AN 100 Samples on view on one Flat of Showroom.GET PRICES, COME and SEE, Latimer!s, 592 St.Paul Street IS THE PLACE TO BUY SLEIGHS.Winter Storage, Cheap, for any number of Light Vehiclon xl ALL OVER THE WORLD the Name of JOHN DEWAR Is a Synonym | I IT! TRY IT! Arented 52 Mecale Diploma of Honour, Edinbargh, over all competitors.Purregors to Her Majesty the Queen, be, bo.\" 25 YEARS OLD! COMMENDADOR + Bottled in OPORTO by FRUERHHERD.GRAND OLD WINE, J.M.DOUGLAS & CO; Sole Agta.for Canada em for FINE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.How much is promised in the newspapers, sensi: ble people are not carried away by sensational advertisements.If buying with you is a matter of saving dollars and cents, we merely ask you to call and examine our goods and prices.We leave the rest to your own judgment.At present we are selling enormous quantities of Overcoats, all our 3 establishments being crowded with buyers.Come and see for yourself the superior class of Overcoats we -manufac- ture and the low price we sell at.-Men\u2019s Double- Breasted All-Wool Frieze Overcoats.all shades, $8.Men\u2019s Double-Breasted All - Wool Blue Beaver Overcoats, made Full- Back, $12.Boys\u2019 Cape Overcoats, all sizes, from $1.50 up.Being the largest retail clothing manufacturers in Canadais one of the why we are able to sell so much cheaper than other establishments.M.SAXE & SONS Proprietors of THE BIG 3 o CLOTHING \u2014 ESTABLISHMENTS Corner St.Catherine and St.Laws rence Main Streets.Corner Craig and St Lawrence Main Streets.Corner Montcalm and St.Catherine Streets (East).| \u201c INBPECT OUR STOCK OF Furnitare and Bedding.Betore placing your orders.The largest assortment in .Canada to select trom.- H.A.WILDER & CO., Ripe to 238 McGill Street.i 2 MINIATURES VV an.| On lveay ar Porcelain, painted from Photograph or Life.A tite} and > lasting Xmas nifty Wb RAMI'LES ON VIEW.Henry \u2018Birks & \u2018Sons, or Smid) ue.James street.\u201d 23218 dore i AILIPFB RALE - FROVIRNCR or QUEBEC DE me No 1130 - Surectoe of Montreal Jaseph I -Piantiff.va D 4 Con Nu the sent cent of of Novembre.Ts, oh ine v nek tn the fee Vo M1 Berri street, la he hr.oN.a i te solid, by Teoria of fre tice, fier ods and chattels of the vetre
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