The Montreal daily star, 26 janvier 1894, vendredi 26 janvier 1894
[" À Pa LAST EDITION.CIRCULATION 39,280 rf eee \u2014\u2014= VOL XXVI\u2014No.22.RATES \u2014FoR\u2014 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS SITUATIONS waxTED, Lverita for 2 words or less, d 3e ce.xtrA word, each iusertion.rubiis WANES, 10 cents \u2018for 10 words or less, and l cent per esira word rach insertion, All ot or SWANTED ads 20 cents fur 23 words or less, 1 cont perestre mord.-each insertion.ROOMS TO LET, Li cetty for 20 words ur less, sud 4 cent per extre wire, eus bi insertion BOARD, Jo rents for 2 words or less, and a cent per extra w none ro Fou Nb, Toei ter w wells or less, and 4 cent per rd, va di t1.sertion.TO TE TG ss, BTORES, ETC, Jcents for B words or ban d 1 cent per extra word, eash insertion.Fok HALE 5 cent i 2 5 words oz leas, aud 1 vent per word, each ui PROPERTY FOR SALE E D cents far 25 words or loss, and | cent per extra word, ead h insertio \"a 23 cents fur 25 words of less, and à vent per extra ri, each insertion.BU NINESE CHANCES, ETC, 25 cents for 25 words or (xs, and 1icent perextrs surd, each insertion.PEHNON ALES, page 5, 2 cents per word mimmum 2% où each insertion, AU advertisement usertcd at she ahovo rates must de TIN AL TTI may \u2018order sbrouyh {hberr locaz alors ath ww SITUATIONS VACANT.Want advertisements received too lute ior classification will be 10und on page 6 ot to-day's \u201cStar.\u201d me Vase AGENTS, MALE AND FEMALE, TO M our a nette Ciesner.Entireiy new, sells to rrery houscheeper.Allo ous Bread, Cake sod Paring Knives, Carver, and knife and Scissors shurpener.No cepntal required.Easy sellers and big bruits.Cleuss then Co.Lock Bo on 334, Turonto, Ont Coo WASTED FIRST SLATS.(SEWING LAC HINE epérmivecat Se-Faus compet at persons need apply.TAN TED AN ASSISTANT AND APP RENTI CE ë ust speak buth languages WANTED LADY AGENTS Fo 501, SOLICITORDERS fur an unparalleled American Health Corsets and watats.Profita good.85 Bleury st, Montreal._ 4 WANTED AN\u201d ASSISTANT HOUKKEFFER, French Canadisn preferrod, to sents, for a wholesale tr Must huve a good exper- lence of general office work and write a very good hand.None vlse need apply.P.O.Bax WI4, Muntreal 20.3 TANTED A VEGETABLE AND SMALL FRUIT gardener.A man with family preferred, whose children will pick berries.Apply by letter, Address: seed, Fairview Farm, Trenton, Ont.a ANTED-A YOUTH 16 OR 17 YEARS, ONE aving experience in grocery trade.Apply in oyo handwriting, to 7.\u201d 13 Ÿ ANTEP amv Steveus, Munger, TRAVELLER FUR EASTERN Tow N for vinegar, pickles, jams, st.Must well recontajendedt Adldresa by letter nating on Address *N HUY, tie aud salary expect wi \\ TANTLD-AT UNCE, A\u2019 FOREMAN TT TAKE phares of Lottnniinég room in & boot and shoe factory, where cluases of work nev made.God wages will Le paid to vs right man.Apply to R.Smarduu & Bun, Koum Nu 1, Mechanics Institute, 204 St.Jaures at.21 WANTED \"LASTERS, NAIL ERS, HAND TRIN mer, kip cutter, 5 prssine, machine operator, girls for sewing machige ircss Alvxandris toot & Shoe Co, Alexandria, Ont, WANTED A NURSE GIRL FOR, TWO CHIL dren, youngest 244 yeurs: guod wages to suitabls person\u2019 Apply LH Shuter st.na \"ANTED - A GUOD BLANK BOOK SEWER, No Phillips & Co.1s Notre Dame st.21 3 WANTED MESSAGE BOYS.APPLY TU w MH Beroggie, 22317 st, Catherine st WASTED A GOOD'GENERAL SERVANT: LE 1 bly at 77 Durocher st.Lou 213 \\ ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.MUST BE ood plain cook.City references required: Jo a & gous washing or ironing.Apply at 1% Mackay street.ANTED\u2014A MAN TO WORK ON A FARM a quire at 1560 8 t.Catherine st.ANTED-A YOUNG GIRUTO ATTENI AFFENDIOTRE telephoue and assist with housework.Appl nn rchester st Ef V > ANTED- A SUBER, CAREFUL AND INDUX trious man ewployment, unies sccompanicd with list of Ad ita 3 is, BTAR of 21 va ED-TWO MEN TO Of ORGANIZE LOCAL Lranc pese a the Pro Province of Quebed for one of the companies of the Dominion; k pascale in cach town | in he Province of Quebec.Apply to .y ne t, Room Board hace building, Mont Mont vb Que, Men L Ber V ed to wait on ladiex and willing to aastst in I ht ANTED\u2014A SRWING à MAID, ONE ACCUSTOM- housewurk.= R 2521,\" 23 goud ruference required.Apply STAR ae W \"ANTED-VOUNG GIRE Fi FOR LIGHT HOUSE work, no washing.Auplpdsia 8t.Urbain st.21 V JANTED RELIABLE SALESMES ARE AL ways welcomed by the ors, the b feels a safety in dealing with such einen Wo want pi pheations from relisble meu to sell our Choice Canadian ursery Stock rchasurs are safe to through our aaiesmen; send \"for terms.Address Stone bux Os nan.Montreal.Jr all, Manager.tf ANTED - Wy \u201cBOY FOR OFFICE \u2014\u2014 Teo lect and make himself generally useful, Must speak English and French and furnish good refe, goes.1 Ht.James st.NERAL SERVANT IN \u2018washing.References require TANTED A! AN EXPERIENCED HOTSENR ED.City references required.Apply 7 Beaver Hall sq.21 i Ware - ADVERTISING SOLICITOR FOR the roml Salary aad commission to experienced, man.Capital opportunity for a permancut position, ar and big money tos worker.Address P 2459,\" T 223 AK Ww a boc urtomel tw rom business tirma To the ish t er Ke tion and first c beddréss \u201cP MI3, STAR office Laas 22 ANTED A PERSON OF \"LARGE ACQUAINTance: with business nen in Montreal, to represent R office, advertiser in the RA party.\u201cP 3 ANTED- STEADY MAN WHO TNDERSTANDS the care of horses, as driver for foundry.Must have references.'s.Apply 112 Ann st.2 1 ANTED FIRST C LASS | FEMALE, PASTRY k cook, Anply at once, Quovo's Hotel, corher Yind- sor and St.James ste.21 WANTED Hoy TO MISDATONY AND BE USEful around a house.Only, those with good references as Le character need Sour.Yio Shuter st.21 V 5 HIRT CLASS GEN- no washi testant preferred.Must have good references Anny I Bishop at., before Ham orafter 7 =1 V TANTED\u2014 L'FAOGRAPTIO STEAM PRESS feeder.Thos.Davidson & Co., 187 Delisle st.223 WANTED, A GOOD PLAIN COOK.APPLY BEY iweenBand9p m., al 9% ester at.21 UANTED FOR A FIRE INSURANCE OFFICE, A boy riting shorthand an and using Remington type writer.Apply 22 ANTED \u2014 HHOEMAKERS 7 TO STAY AWAY from Toronto, wa there ia a strike there against a reduction of wages, 213 ANTED COMPETENT ENGINEER TO RUN an engine and boiler, temperance man referred.Personal reference required.Addross *Q STAR ANTED - LADY,\" THOROUGHLY BUSINESS, tion forme will be #iven to right tn \u201coffice WANTED GENERAL BERVANT AT $3 MANC E V ANTED UEN ERAL SERV ANT LEUR, Fami, ¥ hree, no children.3 Cit retire require ue No ho, or Food Plain App 41 Cresccut st Ÿ PUPILS WANTED, AAA AAA AAS AAA A Van ANTONIO Pa CCORSO, TEACHER of Italian language.139 8t.Denis 3 \"ANTED:-AT THOMPBON'S COLLEGE OF Bus.incss, 217 SU James sl, over Alexander's confectionery store, Music, English, French, shorthand, ty writing, telegraphy, } jenmanship an anil bookk keeping.ka atruct: cn in music il begin Fol \\ ANTED PRIVATE IL FRSONS GIVEN LADIES io Freuch and shorthand at No.2411 Notre Dawe | street, V ANTED PUFILS IN SHORTHAND,\u201d TYPE writing and telegraphy.Reduced terms.LA mer.TANTED.Fl PIANO A] AND | AND PART FING Pl FUFILS 1 BY Senor Molding -moders ni dress \u201cP2458,\u201d 3 y TANTED 3 \u2018LADY WOULD GIVE PRIVATE Jancing lerons {evening), quick method Addre Had 22 \u201cRSI; \"STAR © HORSES AND CARRIACES, ETC, SNS ANS NAN SNS AN LE Se Aa R SALE-$10, STANDARD BRED MARE RE- sistered, 3 years, coming, Lroken to hanes and the juakitg ofa very adster or for high bred stock, wired by brother to * Julian,\u201d 2.11%, loser,\u201d iu \u201cAlloy,\u201d 2.19, \u201cBodine,\u201d 2.19 14, \u201cDriner,\u201d 3.19%, many others.As owner is lexvirig-towe.mist be sold a ut n be seen at I.Love's Hiables, ncar Hine A neta.Fer \u201cSALE TAIR STYLE iT MATCHED CARriage hordes, color Lay, age are, 16 hands high, good ation, sound and Maa Free: of BR, Western lousa, Ci, 21 JOR BA 0 ET RK HORSES IN GOOD condition, hati J bore: or otheb sh express work.and are ning sure.Owner bas no tarthes w use\u2019 tor them.69 a xg A/ANTED- HORSE AND WINTER RiQ, To BE patd for in weekly paym ents Vendor to hare eo clusite right till paid for in full.\u201cRISIL\" STAR 0 WANTED, TO PURCHASE.CN AAA V CAN NU A ALA.~~ JANTED -TO vu RCHASE A PRINTING PRES bout 7xil in.Apply 434 St.James street.0 [sx wd character.Thomas Jaures, 4 2101,\u201d SfAR ottive Ww ASIHING or Jie witow by the .Mr Viet WDC fare try.Add.oss, Wold ardiou s WA 1 French Cuna'hian had (ELT KT TTEN INTIINTIN TH an mvald, w housek.+ 115 Spustn Good references.ete \u201cAN TEL POSITION As CHILE hetsiorr Tant, City oF country.Hoy, Cre Lageue Te Al _ TANTED-HY A WELL EDUCATED M Koud at figures.Address Fo Roy, le.Adiras 1M A, Lo We ws roan ar coe fan, su v ity Good rede Fences.Address T.\"ANTED SITU ATION BY \u201cAN EXP with tailors shears.Address * *N 216,\" VVANT ED - WATER\u201d COLOR, 1 PEN mod drawings of every desdription > 185, \u201cSTAK O \\ \\W ANTED.BY ENULISHMAN, SITUATION AS 1 engineer or steam aud gastitter, nut afraid of work.wre, Dawe a .Ma | (yann LEY A YOUNGMAN, CUTTER Yori.trail tuiles z Jsopen for engagement, city or ai se 5 A Mbt, E acep WELL EDUCATHD ince.am vt Lagauche- 3 JERE isi N- RUE NEWLY Fu RNISHED, FACING Du ne Mexceter vf Bt ferin square.with balcons, hot water heating, un ia etre or vetail waiehui.au, vit,» ret Dorcheuter st dress ountain sl = TANTED - EY A FRENCH COOL MAN), \u201cHAVE Reo, BEDROOM UN Wo ing good rtercnces position ui hotel or etant Lint, with Bost class board, at 49 MoGill College ave.Auply tor ACL HZ ST Domingue street 1Jrd 195 Ë \"BY A RESPECTAB LE Wot AN, A ) JUMB- FC RN SHED SING FRONT_ROOMS, TR Tr tye de : willi firat class board; Lei terme modeste.Ta Meili 54 lalehat, 1 ve College ave.VPANIFD 1 VRENCH CAN ADIEN, } VOM NICELY FURNISItED FRONT ROOM, ce tion ab jirst astadclanan, Apply 4 451, errors ceptionally large, also sittingrount on salue Hour.street, Hocheias ua A.modern conveni ues Private family (two).WwW AN TED im ATION BY Aor, NG MAN, MA- Dow Coe room, on bathroom Hat, faciug square, with excel: \\ TASTED BY TA WORKING HOUSEREEPEIL lent bonrd, heat Ly hot witer, gus and every convent mate i goad plam cook.Goud recrences, Ap- cuve.also table boanl.9 Fhlie square.29 Ply at one, 764 Luxsuc hote re street, 13 Joos TO LET, DURING CARNIVAL, NEAR W AN re DB Y Two LADIES, SIT ATIONS AS Frontenac: Hotel, Quelter, three large hbo rooms.utre © eace in Boston: wou wl Intorination given by sdiresside wnmediately, * 51, : 3 retorences.STAR 0 3 Address \u201cA 212 Là C'unmugst.+ 21 2?\u201c cutter, in any trade, with any kind of goods, to cut STAR office.- a a ne test style, miso Tausic written snd eugreved.Address 21 4 TANTED W ORK BY THE] DAY © OF ANY KIND, po OM ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, HEATED y ateauu, 5 ivinutes from P.©.14 ma id Ts.I ONT SMALL FURNISHED BEDROOM = TET 43 Beuver Hall H Rex: PLES DIOL A FURNISHED AND AND \"CON.finale room, with drat class class board, fur a gentle A RE: man, ai No 2; By ot > A I OUMS FOR 6 LEMEN, FURNISHED.a tour kie ar double, heaied with hot water, Lath, gas, no children: small private family: jupe iate vicinity of bt James Method Churches Address © R 08 ce.6.BY ue, h - i 00M COMFORTABLE \u201cFURNISHED ROOM, J vn Vathroum fist, for vue or two gentlemen; break: COOR\u2014IN 78 l'alaveist 186 fast if perquised.Adress FL Revs.-WITID OR W ITHOT T ROAKD, , WITH ud all imoderu conveniences.944 Dorchester st.186 AN.WORK, tt TU LET\u201d A\" VERY NICELY FURNISHED root, on bathroom tiat, hot water beating.#; Bel te be a.was.in private Eogiah family.ApplabSie 91 St \u201d.Au T5 5 vom \u20141 LARUE, WELT.FU ENISHED DOUBLÉ TEMEN Ole MARRIED COUPLE modated with rvows and first class 26a Richmond aq.0 6 GENT i be accom: hot und cold water.\u201cWELL FURNISHED, \"WITH EVERY AN, BITUAL 1 oF country, ce.310 Stanley st.Roux SINGLE ROOM, WITH BOARD, L TATE =.linger.bathroom flat, for gentleman.We Mad az £eid at, = TASD INK FR IMS.\u2014 NICELY FURKISHED AND WA EM, executing in double and single bedrovins, oo bathroum Hat, tur Ladies or gentlemen.2002 st.Catherine st.Hs \u201cRov TO LET, WITH OR MITHOUT BOARD.Terms reasunable.693 C ERIENCED hg .St.Monique 8 WAXED BY vou Nu! tion as collector, good French tion fire 1 class security man, Protestant, à situation as cook, V _#uvd refereuces.Ad ment as a first class bush shop.Address by letter.\u201cAdvertiser,\u201d 101 8 toine st.V \u201cP2 474.Stak of ce.V typewriter (young man), ten cotrespoudent and general oBice han Address \u201cR 2 \\ \"ANTED - BY and graduate of Normal school a xitustion or ladys cumpanion.Good references.A V ANTED Harris Lpstein, 2314 BL Geurge sc.real.by person of eight y: 57 Victoria st, Montreal.WwW: house ke AE valid lady.nerven: \u201cPRG.êtes Abby Mes.Morris, 36 St Monique JRO0MS SPLENDIDLY) DÉRNISIED WITH TASTED BY À YOUSG MAN WITH THE Apply 16 err ar es Viger saonrer Canadian tamis.Se ee IT | ROE Cw pou.Aer SCE PY | LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT ROOM, ing, and van be highly recomme mind X Address C suitable for one ur two gentlemen, with or TI clan give if required o ony ar Tae thousand d A re TANTED BY REsU CIRE ENGLISH wo $10 to $12.00 required.Apply No.36 St.Bern FANTED- BY CANDY MARE MARKET RS dress \u2018\u201cR 2009, STA K ott W- ANTED-BY A YOUNG WOMAN, ler in first class- tailor WANED SITUATION AS GOUD PLALN COOK, where there is no washing or ironing.275 St A TANTED -A PPSITION AS MATRON IN ANY I inatitation, could give good refcrences.CAS experience as .Best of references, an A FRENCH PROTESTANT young lady.former pupil of Pointe aux Tremhles 1199 SE.Denis em Le i you A DOUBLE ROOM FOR \"TWO GENTLE- \\ ANTED.BY A RESPECTANLE \u201cWOMAN, A ur aniried couple; wel fumished.72 Vissoria Major or Situation as good plain cook or Jsundress.3% 8.OUMB\u2014 UNFURNISRED ROOMS, EVERY OON- W .GAS.B.BATH AND every convenience.7 Phil Address 22 51 Victoria et, well h NIN JOR SALE\u2014COTE 8T.ANTOINE, NEWLY BUILT 3det: cottages, eleven rooms in moders conveniences.A.G.Fowier, architect; |.at James st.4 Geod NOR | SALE Ol oR TO LET.THAT VA VATÇABLE PR pert t \u201cBrepnan joues use, A.ow Ross & Co, Standard Building R SALE-COTTAGE AT MONTREAL SOUTH, on lot 50z1U0, convenient to cars ahd\u2019 bost.Price #1100: sens S100, Jaren: in muonth ba Toyments 810.Me M 8 St.JOR HALB - BLOCK OF PRETTY JCOTTAGES well situa Cote St.Antoine.$5500 cach.II.M Simpson, JU St, n street.ê JOR SALE\u2014OË TO LET, _ FIRST \u201cCLASS THREE story stone And brick house.No.269 81.Denis st.Hize uf lot 24x125.Easy terms.Possession at unce.Apply ts 5 v.Hetu; Nazary, 30 St.James st.18 R 'SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR ICUENTRAE .property, hlock of 12 tenements, with store, situated corner 6t.Patrick apd Lapraune street.3 erms casy.Ad UN 2396,\" STAR 2 | JOR SALE-32 CHOMEDY ST, A VERY NICE sellcontumed house, heated dr Syence hot water, price 1300 cash, per cent.The cheapest house ws the city.Thomas Coton 81 Cathéd ral AOR SATE = MONTREAL - \u201cJUNCTION,\u201d SOLID- brick Livuses, $1TW sod se \u2026 .WINTLE.223 ?11 Hospital street.FJURSALE-A CONMODIOUS BOLID CUT STONE seni detached rwsidence on Sherbronke strvet, bie- tween Manve anid St.Lawrence Main, with brick stables, 3 stalisand cowchhouse, hot water furnace; all-in good repair and perfect order.Reason fur selling, owner in- teads residing in the country.Apply tu P.O.Hox BIS.\u2014HOUSES TO LET.O LET\u2014SELF-CONTAINED COTTAGE, 5 Care rooms: rent $7.Immediate possession.Apply to RR.ss .2 Atwat er ave.213 5.00 aud $6.50 per munth; no taxes.Apply 955 Cadieux Et 223 self- Contin tenements cheap.Rout O LET-2 COTTAGES ON RIVER SIDE, containing five rooms and summer kitchen, an acre sod half garden, stable and fruit treos.The otler half acre garden with stable and fruit trees.About a mile from KH.KR.station.Gond boating and d fehiug: | Pn low.\u201d Near s¢hools P2146,\" STAR office.2211 0 Tora MANSFIELD ST., LOWER tenement, five rooms Rent 15 dolinrs per month; no taxes.J.H.Hodges, 104 Tem mple Building.224 0 LET \u2014 89 \u201cMANSFIELD TST., UPPER tenement, corner Cathcart and Mansfield, eight rooms, bath and w.c.Rent reasonable; | no taxes.J.H.Hodges, 144 Temple Building OFFICES TO LET NANI I A IN IN am SPINS LET\u2014THAT SPLENDID OFFICE.COR: a \u201cfloor of Barron Biock, presently occ y the Babk of Turouto.Also that five story cut stbne store, corner of Se Facramont and St.Peter nta., actually occ rt by Messrs, Lockerby Bros.Posscesion, ont st o Mas 1 next Apply 10 LO, Hetu, N.P.SOT t£ Al.A Perfect Article.su œ pes The pares quality of Cream Tartar, finest re-ci lized Bi-Carbonats of Boda are used in its preparation 1t has stood Al'with housekeepers for the past 30 years and is nuw (if possible) better Lhan ever.All the best Grocers sell it.37 9 pREsENTATION ADDRESSES! HANDBOMELY ILLUMINATED.| ! EDWIN COX & C0.134 Bt.Fra.Xavier street, FITS All Fits stopped free by DR.KLINES * GREAT NERVE Reszonzn.No Fits after fra.day's use.Marvolious © carer.1 and ¥2 trial - battle free to Fit ca Dr.Retin, si Aro.Phils, Pa.J.A.\u201cHare, 178 1700 Notre Dame 8t.91 BOECKHS BRUSHES and BROOMS Always reliable and as represcuted.For sale by all first class deaier 238 Bright.eyes, bealthy complexion ands vigorous stem result from using Angosturs Bitters.Hole manufacturers Dr.J.Gi.B Biegest & Hons.At all druggists.KOFF NO MORE.Watson's Cough, Drops re the best in the world for the THROAT and CHEST.For the VOICE unequalled.RAT W.amped on onch ron 288 BILLIARD mavrracronezs, Also Bowling Alley Balls.Do all kinds of Work tn (he Billiard Line E.L.ETHIER & CO., Imperters, 5 Moutreal.267 codtt Buffer one day with a cough or cold.Apa¥s\u2019 Horenooxp Torri FrorT! is an absolute cure.Packages, 5cts.In Cutting 3 Milk tions GAVE the Entire COST out of a Ciroulai\u2019s Sawdust BAND SAWS | 5555 TS = Le HOUSE, OFFICE and waiting rooms, witbrtife use of élegant- ly furnished parlor; most desirable situation for a physician or dentist; immediate pasion.Terms moderate.Apply at 1975 Natre Damme st.Te 0 LET\u2014OFFICE A SUITE OF THREE ffices, with vaul\u2019, as goveranss dd re: ca Gill Coll.ave.RO er WARM, AM.QUIET, FRIS PRIVATE FAMI- st, Mont- no pidrca oarders; gas and hot ok water, bath CONS TO WELL FURNISHED Al ADJOINING V.B.ruoms to jet, as bedroom and sit room, 210\" gas, mudern conveniences.\u201cA Bt.Cathérine st Re OOMS-TWO UNFURNISHÉD RUOMS, IN FRI vale aml.free dat: will give partial board if required.Apply 694 8¢.Philip st 00M \u2014 NO.¢_ VICTORIA STREET, TREET.DOUBLE BUSINESS CHANCES, ASR NS AN mo R BALE - HOTELS, RALOONB.G end rooms to let, in different parts.Catherine street nts, oils and glass AU ul ns sold by lat poruary « or will sell en Kavanagh, 35 C] abnillez sq cigar and fruit shops, nil other businesses, houses L.Harris, 1968 JOR SALE ULEARING BALE OF HARDWARE, and house faraishing oS in front room, on bathroom fiat, neatly furnished, with board snd every convenience.ey me | ROS POELE ASE ENST BOT, of throom th or without - ROCERIES, dral street.21 \u20ac ROMs VERY \u2014VERY ( COMFORTABLE DOUBLE AND with board.48 Cathcartst.32 4 TRON ExcEPTIONALLY La LARGE HANDSOME- 5 181 fur cash othe.PUR SALE A WELL ESTABLISHED business, in good locality.Address by 37 Bt.Dominique st.tivo stand.Address \u201ciI JUR BALE LICENSED ¥ RESTAURANT, CHEAP : 5 24,\" hi SALE HAY AND FEED STORE.AT Chartes doing a 1 harmess aultrucks and Telephone in the premise on mill mater power.L 3360, d in the A doing a fine trade.has oth usiness to attend ce.over tea yes, in centre locality, doing busin ness, ean fro frum \u201cbusiness.2476,\u201d STARK offic Wm ms i sddrems wih stamped burgh envelope, Di Grand Tale Co.erniont FOR SALE.FOR THE MILLION, Er Toner cut muple, 250 u load.J.C Macdia leflephone 8 8110.For SE SALE ror 81.75; ind) blocks, $1 corner Ht.James and nd Ghy.use, 20 yards of carpet and a lot to 2200 00; also best crayon portraits Ht.Elizabeth ni on a few slightly used pianos, to make Catherine st.1 cash business, with 3 horses, ouble agg us for printer sad t $8.00 pe month.Reason Jor selli roprietur cobs un the while.: Wgsgroprcior oh oho R SALE- OR TO RENT CHEAP, D SET Woul- Proprietor has other business BTAR office.14 JOR RAL eer AND | CuSFPCEIONERY.Reasons fo OR \u201cBALENA DINING.BOOM ESTABLISHED RING A PAYING on and plenty, of hus) cs moutd do \u201cwell to YOR SALE BOILERS, ONE OR | BIX 'RE RETURN tubular boilers, 16 ft.x 5 ft.containing 64 tubes, inches dia.Can be seen under steam.Apply W.C.ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG LADY, AY SMALL | a pites boiler works, corner Nazareth \u2018and Bronnan mg Ry A nicely furuis bed I\" and | , in a private SOI SALE THE CONTENT AND G00\" WILT feally: central locality: terms must bh moderate.No F of a 2 room house, à good locality for a boarding oe stating ras house.\u2018\u2018P 2461.\" STAR office.22 hd TSALE -A PARLOR SET, ONLY ONE MONTH jure fine mirror, the s cents ia + 117 OR SALE PECIAT INDUCEMENTS OFFERED uprights arriving from our- \u201cfact ory.Newcombe\u2019, 2344 ly furnished, front, grate, on bathroom flat: also wha mally room; modern conveniences, good board.166 ansfeld street.28 Rex -COMFORTABLE EURSIS D FRONT STAR room on first flat, gas and 2232 8c 24 Cutherine st.- 23 I SROCERY ter, en % 3 BOARD.- \"POINT | - NP OARD\u2014MRS.MCEWAN, : LADIES BICK NURS NURS superior accommodation for boarders, my attendance; strictly private.Terms moderate.187 - dieux st, below! St.Catheri t 233 100 UARD\u2014AND ROOMS FOR LADIER DURING confinement, private.Mrs Bohme, 151 Cadieux at, near ester.03 48 JOARD -\u2014 AND COMFORTABLE NICELY FUR- nished roum, double, suitable for couple or yentlemen; comfortable home sad sweet table.11 Hau oser OARD AND NICELY PE RNISHED ROOMS, vuble and 'singl d all le, gas an home comforts, at 88 paisre street.195 FRUARD\u2014 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN DOARD- ers wanted, at 30 Bt.Monique st.Modern conveniences and home comforts.Terms moderate.03 YOARD_VACANCIES FOR TABLE ÉOARDERS, first class cuisine, Iate dinner.9 Phill 2 OARDMES.L SEARL L ADIES DOCTRESE.F PRE vate accommodation for ladies, with professional atiendance, or indies attended al their 1% St.George atree: 10 OARD\u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED D DOUBLE with clothes closet, hot wate Sherbrooke st.me OARD VERY GOOD FOARD, WITH LARGE comorta\u2019de room, ins nch private family.105 Bt.Hubert st.v ay to.Address a a first class dr: Address \u2018Q 0227 ome.0 oward, Al.2 3 1 -DRIED i\u201d BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.CN, em oi 3 ANTED- -BY 15TH OF FEBRUARY, BOARD * and room for a litle ain, 10 years old.Terms must be moderate.Not .00 or month.Address stating terms in tal to \u201cO 2454,\" BTAR office.An Irish Catholic family preferred.23 STORES HOTELS, ETC.TO LET.NAS SNS SAAS room for for new se GLS NS PARTNERS WANTED.NN SOLS ST NT portrait business would like to take a required.V Addre VUANTED ASF PARTNER A YOU NG a few hundred dollars, in ostablished Address H ne, I.Que.TANTED TE \u201cWITH \u201cTWO TC thousand dollars, t dolla: Gilt rr afd seven per cent.per annum on mo ANTED -HAVING A WELL ESTABLISHED solar prints.{ have quite w suitable place for it; oi \u201cN M0, EL for roan Tos Tro Say 3 few good selling articles.Big profit.to succeed retiring partner in established respectable business: can draw one thousand - po LET\u2014HOTEL, THE ANGLO AMERICAN Hotel, at Belleville, Ont.; one of the best paying hotels in Ontario; has been established r about 35 years, in the very heart ofthe business part of The city; also on the principal sideof {he business street; abou rooms, and the rgest yards and stables imtho city.Possession rt on the 22nd day of April next.Good reason or present tenant leaving.Apply to &.A.Hyman, Belleville, Ont.198 LET-THAT WELL KNOWN CORNER, established as a grocery for the past quarter of a century.Propr otor retiring from business.Apply on premises, 41 20 4 partner to Ho G MAN WITH business and TO THREE ney invested.\u2014 7 I oe Imperial Building.VOM3\u2014FURNISAED.COR; CNFURNISHED,, rd Apply to Littson & 1 26 ROU FIRST CLASS Se URNISHED TUE Suitable for married couple, with or without board.FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED.street.CLONE NL M TES V ANTED-BY A GENTLEMAN FROM U.Can: for the year, à nicely furslobsé room, with private family, where there are mere; locality Sherbrooke, Dorch hester, University, Stanley.Address \u2018N 2407,\u201d BTAR office 213 01d Dr.Gordon\u2019s Remedy for Men BEGINNING CURES POSITIVELY Lost Power, Nervous Debility, Falling nhood, en à, caused Li FIRST MONTH 15080 man an, THIRD MONTH \u2014\u2014\u2014 boxes for 83.00.Sent securely Bis sos te for our book, ** Stars or Men only, tells you how to get weil andar Address, QUEEN MEDICINE Co., Montreal * FOR BALE BY JORN T.LYONS, cor.Craig and Bleury Ste.B.E.McGALE, 2133 Notre Dame 8t.A.DECA BY sor.8t.Denis & $t.Catherine Sta 233 3 codtf \u201cComplete Manhood AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT.\u201d At Last n Medical Work That Tells the Cauxen.Describes the Elfcets.a= Foints the Remedy.ts This is scientifically the most valusble, artistioally most beautiful medical book that has appears for years; 96 pages, every page bearing a -tone ii- lustration in tints.Some of the subjects Lreated ars Nerveus BDebility, no Fel The Busband, These Entending Marriage, ete.ho would kuow the grand truth, the facts, tl the od Secrets ing the new discover es of.appli married life, wiko would atone for | past \u2018toll es on avoid future pittall should write for this won: little book.It .«ent free, under sesi, whiln the edition lasts.ADDRESS THE PUBLISHERS ERIE MEDICAL CO0.Y, ______ Buffalo, N, Yo_ mn W.&F.P.CURRIE & (0.100 Grey Nun Street, MANUFACTURERS OF BESSEMER STEEL Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs.A large stock always on band.T UST-AS DIAMOND RING.4 depot, going to Lachine train, a sp day large reward will Le given notice A it at 1933 Rt.James st., St on enry.OST.BETWEEN LAVAL AN] A on Saturday afternoon, a pr hd cil and Chinese laundry ticket.aval avenue.4 mufl, between Da Amberat a Jany.24 Ann's market.Maen reward at 49 Bleury st.street, between Simpeon and Peel AN A IAAL SAAS AN AAA OST\u2014-A CHERRY WALKING STICK.FINDER will be rewarded on returuiog to \u2018The STAR\u201d mi AT THE G.T.RY.t brought or giving 3 D DROLET &T, tUrse, containing money, Reward 35 ! 1 OBT WEDNESDAY NIGHT A AN ALASKA BEAL 28 St.Lawrence at.crossing along Craig andl St oun\u2019 sia Liberal re to run the engine and heat without burnin any nee returning t| e same | o A.Hurteau, 28 Be coal.Addr\u201d Thos.F.G.Foixy.274 Papineau, \"208 1 \"OST BLACK \u201cXF RORF- ON THURSDAF.4 betwen Chatwiller square mh St.RG THUR RIDAY EVENING, ON SHERBROOKE sta, or on Stanley street, near Sherbrooke, stirmip and stirrup\u2019 strap, fie: FACTORY TO LET.AN AA AUN AS A o, LET-ON GOOD CONDITIONS, pp large sash and door factory of Thos.F.G.Foisz, 2i4 Papineau ave.as Mr.Foisy has\u2019 de- 0 discontinue the manufacture.of sash and doors,intending to diréct his whole attention to the manufacture of Pianos.This oe is eq quipped with al} .and heatod by exhaust, \u201cengine BW horso power, dry kilns, newest machinery, sticker, planer: etc., and with the numerous customers ed to the factory.there are enough shavings to m.Wednes- st.: HOUSES WANTED.ANA Te M AO SNS AS ANA 3 ANTED\u2014 FIRST oF MAY, A HOUSE WITH wari at Osborne's Stables, 79 Burnside Place.ences, suitable for accomm ferred IAN vicinity ot University or Union on avenue pre- 0 Nix PROPERTY WANTED, re Address \"0 24500 31 SA ST ANTED- HOUSE, IST MAY, GOOD TENANT, TANTED 10 POROHASE, A HOUSE HAVING \\ \"po children, smal! tenement or fiat about 3 ; a rental of about $400 eu tarca.ust pay at central locality Rent must be moderate.Address \u201cRt least 6p c.No fan .tree: with fall particu: L\" STAR otlice.\u2018 na tam, P.To.Box 184, City, xt \u2014 Gil 2 ai rele) rien, given and require:t.Address Rh 132 ence, \u201cF2 office.~ CE Wie qe ue pen bts | dollars to work our erent kinds of , t Bieury and Alexander, with fixtures for candy chines, tast money makers.W.Watson, nz Windsor fe store, etc.Apply W, A.Farrow, 2006 8 t Cath.ith Healthy Liver and Kidneys \u2014 crine.2 .\u2014 thereisnogrippe.= - FT LOST 7 Caledonia Waters REGULATE THESE ORGANS.Bold by Grocers, Hotelsand \"CHAS.GURD & CO., 39 to 43 JTRORS ST.HEARN & HARRISON __ 1640 Notre Dame St._ MISCELLANEOUS.* DRAMATIC W ANTED - TWO ARTE: A À SCON DHL AND SLATAIAN RC RCALE putruc carsctta des.Gcort 8 139 sé.Antoine W Co.9 Hid\u201d ~~ STUDENTS would like to hear (rom a lew ladies and gentlemen, with a view to forming a club for mutual advaucenient.Mo expense attached.Address: Brin offre.FURNISHED HOUSES To LET.mn We > PR 4 10 LET- WEST END, FOR ONE OR.MORE yoarh.a nicely furnished double hous extension Safitehen- ke nt ww & ronth.\u201cAdress - U PENNYROYAL WAFERS A specific medicine for LADIES to BB promote successful\u201d rogularity.Pleasant.highly effectua].safe lu all cases invigut- ._ Once \u2018seu, will continue them, Tg of your druggist only those with our signature in red across labels Oonfilen.pir partial alare by mail 3 stamp.81 an b= marie.Maniactured * sr REKA CHENE AL CO, DETROIT, MICH Forsale by B.E.MOGALE.2133 Notre Dame s rest Monireal, 9 beau -.« 238 St.James Street \u2026 ORDER NOW AND BE IN TIME WATEROUS, Brantford; Canada MONTREAL OFFICE, 716 Craig Street, YOU HARDLY KNOW 21 You have a Nose when you wear + «© » HARRISON'S PERFECTION EYE GLASSES, + (Minan MoGiLf\u201d - Mother Green's Tansy Pills, Used by thousands.Safe, Surc and Always Reliable.REFUSE SUBSTITUES.From all Druggists or mailed, free from observation, on receipt of §1.00.Sealed paniculars, 3 cents.LANE MEDICINE CO., Moxrreaz, Can.Dear, Denis à He Sl?\u201d FE | sn rine.Ol reat 20 57cod 47 Prince Prince Arthur GRIMAULT'S SYRUP OF HORSE-RADISH | THE OLD FASHIONED FRENCH REMEDY Children\u2019s Ailments.This popular blood purifier is a combination of _ Iodine with the antiscorbutie plants: Ho: and cures congestion and inflammation of the lands of the neck.eruptions on the face and skin generally, scabs the head, running from the ears, serofula and Irmphatic affections.It the tho liveliness and vigour to children, removes paleners, and flabbiness of the flesh, and is much better than Cod Liver Oi} and other disagresable medicines.SANTAL-MIDY 1s used in the Paris Hospitals to arrest discharges frem the urinary orgaps.It is superior to Copaibs, Cubebs, or In- Jections, and fres from all bad smell or other mnoonvenienoes, SANTAL- MIDY & a Co which bons Jame lack Ieiters, \u2018without MT) WALL Ti: TS.Tce $100 =(an d from all Druggists ea ABAD bats pi UNITED STATED.\u2018Wholesale of LYMAN, SONS & CD., MONTREAL.Errors of Youth.SUFFERERS FROM ® Merveus Dedility, Youthfal \"\u20ac, Indiscretions, Lost Manhood, BE YOUR OWN PHYSICIAN ! ko P.Many men.from effects of youthful im- ms SEE Brass genera Te ?EJ sgacon fons is.BE 8 Accom) ne prescripting is offered as a A> (RRTAIN rie th cuke, a8 hundreds of 7 beso restored lo = 5 + Perfect} Bin the tes Portés Fe preparati * bebin, ÿ drachm.férachen.Rolonias tae Dy + drschen.ax tenet a are Lee ! graine.sdra, 2 seru [ Mix, Eu SEE othar on bat on n soma cases | will\u2019 Rk abe chro hens\u2019 any bedtim Kh the Jai number the This 3 to : continued fo! ges the languid, arise dition to one of renewed | coastanily in resi of Lette of E 1nqut ative to thls re: 5 to Those 4 Trot would praca To biaia 112¢ Wet Es ri mean got a wcure y e vas, cerofiily compruriet will - vent A J rir mail fram our private laboratory, or wow furnish 6 pa-Zages, wih will cure mos! cane! sa - Address er cali on HEW ENGLAND MEDivAL IRSMAOTE + 24 TREMONT Bow, Bosten, Mass.À His ail SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A perfect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They Regulate the Bowels.Purely Vegetable.Small Pill, Small Dose.- Small Price.w Remedy Absslutely Laka ww to the profession.Pe Cu in dtoX RAP anteod or MONEY REFVYDED, You can be treated at home for thesame srice and the same with those who prefertocome here we will contract to cure item or pay ripense of coming BL ayy troad and hote! bille, and « me ha it we fall to ure.Jf you have taken meroury, AK have aches and ps ine, ¥ moytu.Sere Threat, § A guia betark.andéuil f scueus atches in Color. Hundreds ot People Throuzhout Hun- tingdon and AdJoining Countles In- terested\u2014Their Claims Amount to Thousands of Dollars.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] HUNTINGDON, January 26.\u2014Tho failure of Mr.Andrew Somerville is the all-absorbing topic-here\u2014 It is everywhere discussed and commented upon.There are few in the village and surrounding district whom it does not directly or indirectly affect.Those creditors who have called to see Mr.Somer- ville have been assured by him that provided the right curator is appointed the estate will puy dollar for dollar.In some cases, it is said, the farms on which Mr.Somerville had lent moncy have failed to realize the amount of the first mortgages upon them: There are nota few paiuful cases mentioned in connection with the failure, some women and children having entrusted their all \u2018to Mr.Somer- ville's keeping.Following is an approximate list of creditors apart from the banks, which were given in the STAR of yesterday: _.© DUE ON NOTES PAYABLE.Miss.Sarab White, Powërscourt.- $ 45000 ; » mn.Caldwell, Huntingdon 7.: 8000 .Maclaren, Rockburn.200 00 fie Janet Muir, River Outards.125 00 Rov.Dr.Muir, Huntingdon seas 6,000 Miss Muir, Glasgow, Scotian d 500 Ellen Anderson, Attielstan.ie Alex.McMillan, Athelstan.0 Malcolm and Chas.MeN ughton, De- wittaville.oe e 1,000 .C.Baird, A helstan 120 Mrs, Jobn \u201cdor Athelstan 50 Repr.James Baird, Athelstan .165 David © ald well, Huntingdon .1,460 Mra.John Donnelly, Huntingdon.200 Mis, Maria Morrison, Vamanon., m0 tville .1,61 Mrs.An 8 McNaughton Dew Jira.Angua \"Ewen, Dewittv so Mrs.Harper, Kelso : Chateauguay Lodge, F.&.A.a, Hunt in res Joe Mobarves.Huntingdou.Mrs.A.MeEwen, Ormetawn.-.fire John H.Brown.Kelso.Archd, Maclaren, Rockburn - C.Baird, Bat vai 8 Athelstan .300 John, Meatullan, Ormstown 100 ic] holson, Huntingdon.8 & covers iss u Wm.Caldwell.Huntingdon.Mrs.Wm.Morrison, senr., Huntingdon.Mrs, Wm.Caldwell, Huntingdon.ee ee Math.Wall tins - © combined issuo où ali the other Engl hlished in the city of Mon Ë Agents for French Advertim Mosse, Amodee Prince & Cic., Na.34 Rue de Provence corner of Lafayette and St, Georges Paria CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 20th Jan., 18s | Monday .cooiiieniiiniiin oan .38,687 Tuesday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026L.38,667 | Wednesday RE 38,668 | Thursday .200 820 00000 e 38,004 Friday .ccooiveinavnacnnnnn.38,746 | Saturday .esse 41931} Total.eran 235,683 | | PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE | \u2014\u2014- For Week 39,200 In addition to the week's circulation, there i were upwards of fifteen thousand taken Ly people for the \u201cRound the world trip.\u201d We have not counted these fifteen thou- - ENDING\u2014 Jan.20 1894.such circulation from the standing circulation table, Of course advertisers-get insertion inthe entire issuë .pope FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1894, .ALD.TANSEY.; Ald.Tansey is another of the men who have beep long in the City Council, and whe, during that period, have rendered theriselves dear to tie electors in a finan- sa sense only.Me was with Rainville, for exemple, in the service of the Montreal Gas Company in 1853, when the citizens were compelled;by the disgraceful conduct of the l'ainville-Tansey party, to pay $1.50 per for their gas, although it was demonstrated and admitted that this thousand fect i in many of these transactions, for the same reason that denies Lim brilliancy in other things; Lut he industriously employed what talents he had.and employed them badly.Nur has experience taught him better.Why should it?If citizens will apparently treachery.and return to office azain and again men guilty of openly de- reward serting the city's interest, they need no éxpeet to educate their public men tn regard civic patriotism un a paying virtue.Ald.Tansey, at all events, has not been so affected.Past experience appears only to have persuaded him that he can vote wrong with perfect When the asphalt contract was to lie awarded last year he was one of the alderman who voted for the Cochrane ten- | der which impunity.necdlessly nicted the city of $i2XN.Voting for the highest tender not, he bad observed, lessen a man's chance of re-cluetion to the Council, 5o he \u201celt quite at ease in giving | does Cochrane this neat memento of the esteem in which he is held by the aldermen.Ald.Tansey thought the people of St.Gab- rei.Ward lived #0 fur from the City Hall tliat they would not hear the echo of his vote, \u2019 .In dealing with the clectrie light contract, he was eqnally generous to the Royal Electric, > Corporations and powerful individuals serm to him as of impress Tr i slavery.He + Egyptians, | majority of the population \u2018 i with inteut to murder, 2; bigamy, 1; breaking and entering into a shop and stealing, 0; burglary, 1; carnally abusing a girl under ten years,J; conspiracy, 9: embexzlemeut, 8; exposing a child, 1; forgery, 2; fraudulent sale of property, 1; » indecency, 13 larceny, 1); libel, 1; mischief on arailway, 1; mamslaughter, 1: neglecting to provide for his wife and children the necessaries of life, ¥; obtaining goods with intent to defraud, 1; perjury, 3; rape, 1; receiving stolen goods; Ai removing stamps from instruments, 4; robbery, 1; shooting with intent to murder, 2: stealing from a vessel, 2; stealing from the person, 2; .theft, 19.The convictions were: On plea of guilty, 17; after trial, 23, The acquit numbered 78, and the untried cases THE LABOR: QUESTION.CITY COUNCILS : LAST MEETING.\u2019 A VOTE OF THANKS TO MAYOR DESJARDINS.Complaints Against the Street Rail.way- Consideration of the Change: in the Grounds of the Golf Club Deferred.The dying City Council, which has only \u201cAfterwards he exchanged the horse with a man named Nelson.The original owher took the animal away from Nelson, the latter took his back from Marchetiere, and his arrest followed.He was remanded.NEW COLONIZATION SOCIETY An Elaborate Scheme for Colonising the Northern Counties.The new Colonization Society of Montreal have submitted to the Hon.Mr.Beaubien an elaborate schemd for colonizing the northern counties.Among thesuggestions made are that the Government continue to grant subsidies to the dairy factories and cercles agriculis and to double, if possible, the amounts given to poor townships; to establish a seed depot at Montreal or St.Jerome; to double if possible the amounts voted for immigration and repatriation of \"THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, FRIDAY JANUARY 26 18%._\u2014 ___ ee Condition the Work! fore the Coming of Christ.The Rev.Father Hamon, 8.series\u2019 of lectures on the labor question, through all its developments, and in bis second lecture discu 0 the laboring classes previous to the Chris.tinn era.The crisis of to-day, he said, has its roots in the past.A false notion of labor is at the bottom of the evils from which: workingmen are now suffering, Work, in the beginning, was the natural development of man's faculties, but after- the fall\u2019 it became a Creator, outraged by the pride and sensuality of man, punished him in his pride and sensuality, Work became a humiliation.Man wns compelled to acquire step by step an constant toil.\u2018llumiliated_ by\" work, La was much more humiliated by havirig to work to earn his daily bread.\u201cThou shalt earn thy bread by the sweat of thy brow.\u201d The pagan world revolted against this command, and sought to avoid it.They despised work, and sought means to support themselves in inactivity.llence arose otus, speaking of the said: The Egyptians put mechanics and artizans in the lowest rank.They deemed igpoble all those who worked at menial labor.civilization to the highest pitch, held the same view.Cicero classed laborers and artizans as the dregs of the city, Wars anishment.The J., is givinga\u201d the condition of The itomans, who brought ! another week to live, met yesterday after- .noon and the session\u2019 was closed with the time-honored song \u201cAuld Lang Syne,\u201d for several members were present who have retired and will not be aldermen after Thursday next.The most important feature of the meeting was the expression of good feeling towards the Hon.A.Desjardins, who Las presided for the last year.Several protests against the \u2018erection of report of the Road Committee in regard to sho eating of objections was adopted.The Market Committee recommended that the city erect a temporary building for thie benefit of the stali-keepers who had @ Been burned out of the St.Antoine market.It was adopted subject to the approval of the Finance Committee.The report of the Park Comniissioners recommending the trausfer of the Golf Club unds from Fletcher's Field to that part of the mountain west of the ranger\u2019s house did not become law.1d.Cresse moved the adoption of the report, but Aid.Stevenson cried \u201cNext meeting.\u201d Ald.Rainville asked where the lease was and in whose name it had been made out, the city's, or the Park Commissioners\u2019.Ald.Cresse answered that the lease was in the name of the city.Ald.Wilson wanted the report adopted, but Ald.Stevenson insisted on its bein were \u201ctndertaken forthe sole purpose of TTaid on the table till next meeting.He obtaining slaves, and in the great monuments of Egypt there was.not-a stone unstained by human blood.In Greece the who did all the micin d'œuvre.In the city of Athens there were 20,000 citizens and 400,000 slaves, and a similar proportion existed in the other chief centres of the\u2019 One would think that\u2019 ancient world, their enlightened philosophers, such as Aristotle and the diviue Plato, would have blushed at this condition of things, but, on the contrary, they employed all their skill | in defending it and proclaiming slavery a necessity, Aristotle was the great dialec- tician of slavery.Roman jurisconsults declared that slaves had no rights; but should be treated as animals, and in the Customs laws they were subjected to the same tariff as mules and horses.The work of \u201cmechanics and artizans was considered de: \u2018grading and on} fit- for slaves.Slaves were also attached to the sil, to do farm work, and in some instances were brought to, and from their work in chains.Slaves could be enfranchised in ume, but once enfranchised they were cut off\u2019 from the ordinary occupations they had previously followed and had to supported, by means of provisions supplied.to : them daitv by the State.They were called : the proletariat and numbered about 400,000 | in Roine.It was they who raised the cry ponem ef civcenses, And were the fruitful source cf political disturbances.This vast army of slaves enjoyed no social rights whatever, not even the right of marriage.The master coupled his slaves together and separated them at will, and their issue became his absolute property like any other chattel, and some families owned thousands of slaves.That was the condition of.things when our Saviour came\u2019 into the world to preach His Gospel.The lecturer will discuss the social revolution operated by Christianity in his next Jecture, and then proceed to consider the successive evolutions in the condition of labor up to the present day.The lectures are given each alternate Sundiy in the basement of the Jesuits\u2019 Church, Every morning also at 7.13 there will be given in the church an instruction of tive minutes\u2019 duration specially for men, to whicli all ave invited, CITY ITEMS.\"Mr.L.J.Reargeant and party left by the 8.40 DD.& H.train Wednesday forNew York, Dr.J.C.Maller va.C, P.R.\u2014Dr, Molleur has appealed from the judgment of Justice Routhier.Archbishop Fabre entertained th~ medical stat! of the Ilotel Dicu at dinner at tha institution or Saturday.© - \u2018 Mr.W.C.Sutherland, Arts #3, will speak on ** God's power tu deliver,\u201d on Sunday at 2 p.m.in the Y.M.C.A.buildiug, Do- mition square.The Rov.K.M.Hill will give his lecture, \u201cThrough the White City,\u201d illustrated b steicopticon views, in St.James Chure lecture hall this evening.- Court Balmoral, No.#4, Independent Order of Foresters, will celebrate their third annual \u201cAt Home,\u201d in: the Queen's Hall Assembly room, this evening.The speakers at the Ÿ.M.C.A.anniversary next Tuesday will be the Rava.Edwin I.See, of Brooklyn, and Luther D.Wish- ard, M.A, of the International Committee.nwre immediate and tangible importance T\u2014 Me.J.R- Walker has been requested by than the dilatory wrath of the long-suffer- ing tax-payer.He voted against asking for tende, s for the electric Hghting of the city; he voted to \u201ctable\u201d the petitions of the people: Lie voted against accepting the better informal tender of the Citizens\u2019 Light and | Power Co.he voted against the proposal tha, should the Royal Flectric, be compelled to furnish the of its che-ply ns it the citizens on.with light as to the city; he voted, in short, with the Royal Electric | iine wires sold it amd anainst the protesting and \u2018petitioning : ejectors from tirst to last.Such is the man's record for many a year.If the electors propose to continue men of this character ii office, Ît is useless to think of Eccpizx down cither the taxes or the city | debt.All hope of prosperity must be abandoned.\u2018This is a tiie when old associations, long friendships even, must Le pus aside in considering means to rescuo the \u2018 À continuation of 1 the Rainville-lansey-Nolan-James regime means the absolute eclipse of all the high | hopes some of us have entertained (hat | Monreal shali be set with its face toward a - city {rom cœriain ruin, bright.future again, Church Home.The Corporation of the Church Home held their thirty-eighth annual tueeling in the institution, 403 Guy street, last evening, Bishop Bond gresiding.; the Rev.Dr.Norton read the annual\u2019 1t showed that the Home had done the year, The many applicants: The treasurer's report.of \u2018the Church Home Circle nf\u2019 King's: Daughters stated that no addition had been made during the year tothe endowment fund, beyond the bank interest.report.honse.was always full and Court of Queen's Bench.Mr.LL.WV.Sicotte has prepared a report of the various terms of the Court of Queen's Bench held in 1883.It shows that 180 indictments were submitted to the Grand Jury, by whom 133 true hills and 19 no, bills were returned.The others were ignored, The oie Charged were: Neces before thé fact, 1; arson, 3; ravated assault, 2; assault and doing bodily harm, 13; assault upon à pence 3; assault.+ \u2026 f iV.Grier, Laura MeLai Messrs.Jos, Venables, Ellsworth Duquette © a number of electors to become a candidate for Nu.3 Ward, Cote St.Antoine, made jacant Ly the retirement of Counciilor Mc- £0, The students of the Faculty of Arts, Me- Gill University, will hold their annual tramp to the Athletic Club House on Saturday evening, starting from McGill College gate dl six o'clock.\u201cE\" Company of the Sixth Fufiliers held their annual concert and ball last night in tne Victoria Rifies Armory.It was a great success in every respect, several artists having taken part in the entertainment.\u201cThe Excelsior Lodge,\u201d No, 12, Independent Order of Oddfellows, will give a cou- cert and ball in the Victoria Armory,\"to- ! night in commemotation of their first anniversary.prepared.Rev, Abbé Larue, Acting Superior of the Seminary, denies the report in the Quebec apers that it recently purchased half a mil- ion dollars in bank shares, as the result of last year's econpmies.Ile says the report is without foundation.- Maple Leaf Chapter, No.1, R.A.D., Independent Order of (ddfellows, will givean \u201cAt Home\u201d in tho Oddtelluws Chambers, 1NK3 Notre Dame street, this evening.À large number of -invitations have Seen issued, and a very enjoyable time is antici- Au excellent programme has been -pated.The funeral of the late Mrs.Anthon Force took place from her husband's rest.dence, 105 Union avenue, Wednesday after- ir, FE rre\u2019s-Ghurch,- where the burial service was read, and thence to Mount Royal Cemetery.There was a | number of friends present.9 The choir of St.Bartholomew's R.E.Chareh, assisted by Misses Hollinshead, E.n, Lily Craig, and and E.A.Hilton, Will give a concert in the hall of the Y.M.\u20ac.A.hpilding this Friday evening.Mr.Ernest Scott l\u2019eacock will conduct, : A meeting of the master and journeymen carpenters was held in the Lall 662) Crni street, Lo discuss the question of hours and wages.After a long discussion in which bot 1 sides took pant, and tho employers em- } À cirenlar has Leon sent to all-the master - Carpeonters.but only one dclegate of the Jjourneymen attended., The Rev.H, J, Evans last cveninæ-de- livered a very entertaining lecture in the Market HA, corner of St.Lawrence aud Rachel streets,\u201d The lecture, entitled \u2018* A Clergyman's Tloliday,* was descriptive af localities'of special intorest visited hy the lecturer during thé summer, in London, and nortliern portions of England.Tho en- Joyment of the lecture was much Frorense] sy the exhibition of steréopticon \u2018 views 0 several places escribed by the lectures.were slaves, -: vasized thêtr sympahy with the men, the , meeting was adjourned till Monday nextat' £ p.m.when a lavge attendance is expected.| .declared that there had been a great deal of talk about this matter and the Council wanted to thoroughly understand it.The cry of \u201cNext meeting\u201d becaine gen- éral and so it was decreed.\u2014; .The lease of some of the Grand Trunk land on St.James street at the foot of Windsor had been drafted, but Ald.Pre- fontaine saw in it many difficulties tô be overcomte and thoüëht that the Road Committee should look into it.; Ald.Clendinnenz wanted the fence moved and the street widened at-once, for accidents were linble to occur at that corner at any moment.If he lived down there if the city would not act.The matter was referred to the Road tion the Department will be instruct move the fence at once and make a good winter road for sleighs out of the way of that dangerous \u20aclectric railway curve.Ald.McBride asked the chairman of the Road Committee if iL were not time to take action under section 25 of the Street Railway by-law, which gives the Council power to order the Company to put sleighs on cer- | tain routes if deemed necessary.He stated that the trouble was that they were giving a poor electric service on all lines.lfthey concentrated their forces on one or two routes they could run sleighs on the others, that TE WOULD BE INFINITELY BETTER: Ald.Prefontaine did.not.think that the exact letter of the law should be insisted on; citizens had frequently complained, the speaker himself had complained and! the Road Committee had tried to have certain evils remedied.In some cases they had succeeded and in others they had not, but just at present the Company were handicapped by not having their own powerhouse, which had been promised for December 355.Then again all the time there bad been several of their cars in the repair shop.These were matters that could not be helped.Ald.Stevenson thought it was time that the issuing of transfer tickets war insisted on.This cold weather, people were obliged to shiveron street corners, coralled together like so many sheep.Then Ald.Stevenscn read a resolution which caused the Mayor to leave his seat and Ald, Wilson Smith, the Acting-Mayor, assumed the presidency of the Council for the time being.The resolution read as follows; That the members of the City Council avail themselves of this opportunity to express to the Hou.Alphonse Desjardins, on from the otlice of Mayor of the city of Montreal, their high appreciation of the dignit and etit- ciency uniformly marifested by His WorONE COUPON of each Series for one Portfolio.Send it in the day you cut it out, or the next day.Field mailed.to your address, * Fecsive it.Name.Street.This Coupon No.1 will run in THE STAR until Friday night.Remember, only one Coupon, but von can out out others and hand them to friends.COLUMBIAN FAIR COUPON.Send one Coupon and Ten Cents to the STAR office, or to any newsdealer selling the STAR, and Series 1 will be reaching SUTO TRES SEOOO SOS) SOOS GG OUODCONTUN SO ANOONNOGOUGO4ASONS sas 0U0 1000002000 0eMON0G City Or TOWMA.\u2026vnsuiesnenrercrncnisensoncens onvassensnesanemansannenausoessenes ( You in ten days after we t sens Municipal ~ Elections.\u201cBU Gabiiel streets.- PollNo.4.At or near No.54 Rt.James street, ~~ Poll No.4 At or near No.1309 fit.Catherine atfeet, + \u2014 y.he § mu = mem _ TE - - = AY »\u201c = .-.; an + t oi - ~ oC $s * TT 3 At or near No.50 Victoria Poll No 1.At or near \u2018No.734 Cadieux Poll No.3.At or near N.pel he caoral distriots Nos, 13 and 16, pt gomprises electoral distriow Nos.33 and 33, comprises clectoral stricte Na 85 and ar hie boundel umaide, Motonife and McTuvish streets, the city 3 y and Bt.Hypolite streeta, the northern limits by Lafontaine and - C in streots, the northern Mnita north and University, Milton, Durocher, the ward and Hanguinet street.limits of the ward and do micr avenue.Sherbrooke and University streets.- Poll Nol.At or No.168 Drolet street, coe Poli No.A AL or peur No.1 Maisonneuve street, ; Poll No.8 Atornear No 116 Shuter street com f districes Nos 3 34 and 3.bounded by De Pa Le à Marie te Nos.us iaded - I districts Noa.and 5 cused by bis , ER ne northers Umita of he | B7 Eafoutaine wud Maisouseuve streets, the oar PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given that the election for the offices of Mayor of this city and of Aldermen Noa | and 3, in the several Wants thereof where there is a contest, will, be held UNDER THE BALLOT SYHTEM, on THURSDAY, the 1st FEB.Next.The polls\u2019 will be opened in all the said Wards at NINE o'clock in the forenoon and closed at FIVE - o'clock in the afternnon at the different places fixed Ly the Board of Revisors, ss follows, to wit :\u2014 East Ward.At or near No.4 St.Vincent atreet, \u2014 -06æp 1 districts Nos.1 and 3.bounded by Commissivners,.8t.Gabriel, Craig, Gosford, Notre Dame, Bt.Vincent, St.Amable streets, and Jacques Cartier square.- Poll No.2.At or vear No.53 Jaoques Cartier square; comprises electoral districts Noa.3 and ¢, bounded by Commissioners street, Jacques Cartier -aquare, St.Amable, 8t.Vincent, Notre Dame, Bon secours and Victor stresta.Poll No.3.At or near No.7 Bonsecours street, comprises electoral districts Nos.5 and 6, bounded by Commissioners, Victor.Bonsecours, Notre Dawe, Gosford, Champ do Mars and Lacroix streets.ou No.4.At or near No.4¢ Bonsecours street.Poli No.1.electoral districts Noa 7 aad 8 bounded by .~ Champ de Mare Goaford, Craig and Lacroix i Centre Ward.ee Poll No.L.At or near No.44 Capital street, comprises electoral districts Nos.1 and 2, bounded by the river, Calliores, St.Francols Xavier, 8t.Paul, St.Sul- pice, Notre Dame, Bt.Jean Baptiste, St.Paul and_ Poll No.2.At or near No 584 Craig street, comprises eleotoral.districts Nos.3 and 4, bounded by Bt.Paul, St.Francois Xavier, and Craig streets, Place d'Armes hill, Place d'Armes and St.Sulpice street.Poll No.3.At or near No.31 Fortification lane, comprises electoral district No.5, hounded by St.James street, Place d'Armes bill, Craig and St.Lambert streete.comprises electoral districts Nos.6 and 7, bounded by Notro Dame, Place d'Armes, St.James and St.Lambert streets.> Poll No.5.At or near No.40 St.Gabriel street, Fire station, comprises electoral districts Nos.8 and 9, bounded by 8t.Paul, St.Jean Baptiste, Notre Dame and 8t.Lambert streots, 3t.Lambert hill, Craig and Bt.Gabriel streets.West Ward.Poll No.1.- At or near No.38 Commissioners street, comprises electorcl districts No.1 and 11, bounded by the river, McGill, St.Paul, St.Francois Xavier and Callieres streets.Poll Nu.2.At or near No.34 Lemoine street, comprises cloctoral districts Nos.2 aud 3, boubded by St.Paul, McGill, 8t, James, Dollard, Notre Dare and He.Peter strects.Poll No.3.At or near No.9 Victoria aquare, 5 brises electoral district No.4, bounded by Ndtre Dame, Dollard, St.James, McGill, Fortification and St.Peter streets.Poil No 4 At ot near 135 St.Peter street.comprises electoral districts Nos.5 and 6, bounded by 8t.James, St.Peter, Fortitication, McGill, Craig and st Francois Xavier streets.Pol Nog.5.\u2019Ator near No.1753 Notre Derse street, comprises electoral districts Nos.7 and 8, bounded by Hospital, St.Alexis, Ht.Sacrament, St.Peter, St James and St.Francois Xavier streets.Poll No.& At or near No.18 St Francois Xavier street, comprises electoral districts Nos.Ÿ and 10, bounded by St.Paul, St.Peter, Bt.Sacrament, St.Alexis, Hospital and 8, Francois Xavier streets.St.Ann°s Ward.Poll No.1.At or near No.3 St.Henry street, comprises electoral districts Nos.1,7 and & bounded by Wiillam, Duke, Dupre, Notre Dame and McGill ste.1 Poll No.2.At or near No.23 Wellington street.comprises, electoral districts Nos.2 and 3, bounded by the river, Black's bridge.Prinoe, Wellington, Queen, William and McGill streets.Poll No.3.At or near No.33 Ottaws street.com.prices electoral districts Noa.4.5 and 6.bounded 3 the river, Nazareth, William, Queen, Wellington and Prince streets.Poll No.4.At or near No 675 St.Paulatreet, oom prises electoral districts Nos.9 and 15, bounded by Willian, Murray, Notre Dame and Dupre streets.Poll No.5.At or.near No.98 Ann street, com electoral districts Nos.10, 11 and 12, hounded by tho canal, from Nazareth to Wallington strect, Wellington, Shannon, William and Nazareth streets, Poll No.6 At or near No.152 Ottaws street.comprises electoral districts Nos.13 and 14, hounded by Wellington, Colborne, Stith, Young, William and Bhannon streets.Poll No.7.At or near No.5634 Harre street, comprises electoral districts Nos: 16 end 17, bounded by Ottawa, McCord, Notre Dame, Murray, William and Eleanor streets._____ a \"Poll No.8 At or near No.115 McCord street, comprises eloctornl districts Nos.18, 19 and 30, hounded by Wellingou, McCord, Ottawa, Elcanor, William, Young, 8mith and Osborne streets.Poll No.9.At or near No.81 Barre street, comprises electoral districts Noa.31 and 22 bounded by the canal, Reheat.a.Wiliam, Versailles, Notre Dame and McCord stree Poll No.10.At or near No.$408 Notre Dame street.comprises electoral districts, Nos.23, 2 and 25, bounded by William, Richmond, Basin, Seigneurs, Notre Dame and Versailles streets.Poll No.11.Ad or near No.2368 Notre Dame street, comprises electoral districts Noa.28 and 27, bounded hy the canal, the city limits west, Notre Dame, Beigneurs, Basin and Richmond streets.Poll No.12 At or near No.127 Richardron street, comprises el tetorai distriota Nos.28,-29 and 30, bound- a Centre rect.the [city limits weet, the canal, and Montmorency Poll Na.13.At or near No.153 Gra d Trunk street, com ral districts Nos.31a n 7.bounded electoi À Wellton s stroe the \u20ac cit limit: Cen Lr Wel Llinxto t, y s Frost, tre and Poll No.34.At or near No.60 Conde street, oom- prises electoral districts Nos.33 and M, bounded by sLrceta tee tm ol ou Centre and Montmorency No.18.At or near No.61 Forfar strest, com- Ee electors! district No.41, bounded by Conway, onal, cree 86 rag hie Wi torts Wellington streets and St.Antoine Ward.Poll No.1.At or near Ko.¥3 8 8 electoral disteic 4 Noe.2.ad 3 hour by Notre Dame, I or, streets, Victoria nlnepete PE, MoGi quote and Craig Foi No 2 At or near No.36 Lat lactorat Nos.ey eden me districts ir (HA St antoine.8t.Genevieve, Lagnacheticre an Poli No.3X At or nesr No.10 8t.Monique street, \u2018 comprises electoral distriote Nos.6 and 7, bounded hy Laganohetiere, St.Genevieve, 81.Antoine, Cathedral, Dorchester and St.Alexandor streets.comprises elactora! districts Nos.8 and 8, bounded by Dorchester, Metcalfe, Bt.Catherine and St.Adex- ander streets, SEAN Shame a Nos.an berine, University, Sherbrooke and = cillors streets, in Pol No G At Cathatine streêté, com fr ou io om 8 11, bounded ba prises el °.; and, University et) Durdcher street.Poll No.9.At or near No.63 Simpson st lool oo toral distriot No.17, bounded bh; Sherbroare street, Coto des Neigos road, the city ta ta north and McTuvish street.Poll No.10.At or near No.M39 8 Catherine street, comprises electoral district No.in bounded.by se Mountain, Sherbrooke, and Metcalf « Poll No, 11.street, comprises Bt.Catherine, treets At or near No.H%9 St.Catherine electoral district.No.Ia bounded Guy, Bherbrooke, and Moura by Poll No.12.At or near Ne 135 Bt.Antoine street, comprises electoral districts Noa.20, nd-\u2014 iy st.Antoine } Mountain, ao Catherine, Metcalfe, and Cathedral astres! Poli No.13.At ornear No.6 Imperial avenue, com- RS clectoral districta Noa 23, M and x.pou by : eames, Mountain, Bt.Antoine d Inspector Poll No.14 Al or moar.No.18 Bt.Feux street, comprise électoral distriots Nos.36, 27 and 28, bounded by botllex square.Notre Dame, Mountain, St.James and Inspector st Poli No.15.\u2018At or near No.10 Rolland street, com Notre D encore districts Noa 29, Wand 31, bounded by by otre Versailles, 5 t.Jamus and vuntain \u2018Poll No.16.At or near No.205 Rene districts Non, 33.35am ot bou Med by , Richmond, St.James and Versailles streets.Ra No.à At or bear No.285 Aqueduct atreet rai districts Nos.M and.%, bounded, bre St.James, Guy, Bt.Antvine-and Mountain wtreets.Poll No.18.Ater near No.375 St.Antoine street, comprises electoral districts Noa.36 and 42, bounded by Be Be, Antoine, Seignvurs, Dorchester and Mountain Poll No.19.At ors near pr No SL 21 Bishop street, com- rises electoral distri bddnded by Dorchester, uy, Bt.Catherine ot\u2019 our streets.Poll No.20.At or near No.2531 St.Catherine street, fom riscs electoral districts Nos.38 and bounded rchester, St.Mark, Sherbrooke and Guy streets.Poll No.21.At or near No.2743 St.sacherine y Tupper pnd Quiblier streets, the city limits, west end north Cote des Neiges road, Sherbrooke and St.Mark streets Poll No: 22.At or near No.299 St.Antoine \u2018at comprises electoral districts Nos.41 and 46, Pounded by Bi.Antoine street, the city limits west, Quiblier, Tupper, St.Mark, Dorchester and Seigneurs streets.Poli No.23 At or near No.197 8: Marui.street, comprises.electoral districts Nos.43 and #4 bo:inded by Bt.J \u201cPoll No: M.- At or near No: 184 Canning street comprises electoral districts Noa.45 and 47, ames, Seigneurs, St.Antoine and Gay streets.by A James, Fulford, St.Antoine and Seigneurs stroe Poli No.25.Ator near No.68 Dominion street, comprises electoral districts Nos.48 an bounded bys James street, the city limits Sand 2 Antoine and Fulford streets.Poil No.Ay or near No.151 8t.Martin tibet, comprises electoral distriota Nod.51, 32 and 53, bounded by Notre Dame, Seigneurs, Bt James and Richmond streots.Poll 37.At or near No.13 Chatham atreet com- rises electoral districts No.and 55, bounded hy Fans re-Dame, Canning, St.and and Seigneurs Poll No.22 At or near No.578 Albert street, com- ines clectoral districts No.56 and 57, bounded by Bet cale ores ot he city limits west, Bt.James and Poll No.29.At or near 74 Workman street, com clectoral districts Noe.58 and 59, bounded t by Notre Dame, the city limits\u2019 west, Delisle an ning streets.St.Lawrence Ward.Poll No.1.At or near 17 St.Charles Bor; street, comprises olectoral district No.1, bounded (i Craig, St.se Un bein, Vitre, aod St.Lawrence stroets.vie bounded by Porn Hirer Poll No.3.At or near 73 St.Urbain ree, com- ising electoral district No.3, boi ed Ly \"Craig, enneville, Dorchester, and 8t.Uopand streets.Poll No.4, At ar near No.34 Hermine street, comprises electoral districts, Nos.4 and 6, bounded by Craig, St.Alexander, Jurors, Vitre sud Chennervilie streets.At or near No.9 St.Charles Barromee chbrng Sectoral districts Nos 2 2 and 5 t.Urbain, Dorch , and 8 Poll No.5.At near No ss st.Alexander strost.comprises electoral districts, Nos.5 aud 7.bounded b; ire, Jurors, Be Alexander, Lagauchetiers, anil enn: 0.ot oct crnear No.174 A: SE distri Nos 9 Ande 10h bon ny chetienes St.Alexander, Dorchest ennérille streets.ou No.7.Ator near No.175 8t.Urbain st prises electoral districts Nos.11 and \u201d Somme by rchester, St.Piilip, 8t.Oatberino and St Low- ence stree Poll No.8.At ur near No.6 Vallee street, com- electors! distriets Nos.13 and 14, bounded by Brains 8t Alexander, St.Catherine, and 8e pst Poll No.9.Atornear No.1406 Mignonae atreet, Somprises electoral districts Noa.15 and 16, pounded Catherine, St.Urbain, Ontario, aud St.Lawrence stre Poll Ho 10, At or near No.Prizes cle torai districts Nos.4 ry and ore ay beds Ht.PR one, City Councillors, Berthelet, Ontario, bain streets.Poll Xo.11.At or near No.2 Chu rch street, co: rires electoral districts Nos.20 and a, bounded edly Dotatio, Manco, Bherbrooke and St.Lawrence 12 à, or near No.293 Bleury street, com fries Sevier à ct No.23, bounden Ly ly Ontario, aerthelet, City et 8, Sherbrooke und Mance Poll No.13.At or near No.371 Ht.Urbain st street, comprises electoral district No.2%, bounded by Bher- brooke.8t.Famille, Prince Arthur and 8t.Lawrence Poll No.14.At or near No.129 Park avenue, com prises electoial district.No, 24, hounded by Sher.e street, Park Arthur snd St.Famille street Poll No, 15.At or near No.ce Arthur steel clectoral district No.pounded by Bherbrooke aad Durocher streets, the northern limits of the ward aud Park avenue.- Poll Ng.16.At or near No.25 Guilbeault stroet, comprises s'egtorat district No.26, bounded by Prince h ce streets, Pino avecus aad 3¢ Law rence stree Poll Na 17.Atornear No.6b4 St.i Lamreacotre com electoral distr tote, Na and ded by Pine and 1 Park avenues, thy Soren fom on of the wand and Si wrence treet.St.Louis Ward.Pall No.1.At or near No.55 St.Doraini gomprises « electoral districts Nos.1, 2 Bh ses, A t | Poll No.2 At or near No.87 Ban \u201ccomer prises olectoral distriets Nos.à and EEE bounded by * streets.ue bounded wrenoe, Lagauchotiers ad LE St Elizabeth, Lagauchetiere and St.Denis Poll No.3.Ator near No.61 St.Ellrabeth street, comprises electoral districts Nos.6 and 7, bounded by agauchetiere, Cadicuxz, Durchester and St.Denis | Pot Xa 4.At or near No.100 St.Domin mprises electoral district No.8, boun: [rey Ht.Lawrence, 8t.Catherine, Charlotte Lane Peu No.No.ral At or near No.157 Cadieus street, Som districts Nos.9 and 10, bounded Poll No.15.At or near No.415 Wellington street, som rises electoral districts Noa.X and heater.Cadiens, Churlotte, Bt Be.Dominique, St.ellington and and the ounded Catherine and German coboll No.6, At or near N 138 8; inet street Pn di ht rear No.38 Bouresos street mprises eléctoral distriots No.11 ad 12, bounded by Bike ve: Ie city limits west, euington, Sebasto- dy Don Dorchester, German, St.Catherine aod Bt.Denis pol, F nd Magdalen street near P nn 7.At or near No.2845 St.Catherine eoDe No.17.At pe: pour No 5 Sesto ee Trent prises eioctoral dintricts Na 19 and 14 bou | river, Magdalen, Pavard, fiebastopol, Wallington Bt.Donia St.Etishne streets streets.Poll Xo.18 Ae near, No.4 ena street, com- 1 Poll No.8 At or nea or nos Na 318 td Tie elect on, rises olectol Bd the river, St.Etienne, Portes Mens! and pad , ba Eine.1 famronce, Pall Ro.9.At ornear Nn.39 German street, Qom- electoral districts Nos.18 and is, tounded by ignonne, Cadieux, Ontario and St.Elizabeth ste.Po Ne 10.At or near No 199 At.district No.2, bounded Msn Ee Ontario aoû Bünguinet sta Poll No.11.At or near No.27 Emer rises clectoral district No.21, Gounded by gator Eiger net, Ontario and Bt.Denis st streets.cho No.12 At or near No.33 German street, compra ca electoral distticts Nos.23 and 23, bounded by Ontario, Bt.la Laval avenue, Ernest adh Bt.Denis La No.13, Ator near No.479 St Thawrence street, electoral districts Ne 3 end D hounded oe Throoke, Bt Lawrence and #rince Arthur sta .and Laval aveu Poll No.14.Atornetr No a rises electoral district No.Pou square), Laval avenue, Lu Foi No.IS.At or near No.55 Cadienx stroat, prissselectoral district No.37, bounded hy Prince Abur, 8t.Hypolite and Roy streets and Laval ave.Poll No.oo.At, or near No.568 8.Lawrence Ender risen electoral districts Now.28 and 29 por pounded by Prince Anbar se.Jawrence, Be and Poll Ro.a, As pe we No rolet vtreet.com- A erie La v sv robe pot atrce FEE noe and Shorbrooke streets, streets.St.James Ward.cal No.1.At or near No.1358 Notre Dame strest St Hubert, Craig an * Poll No.2 At or near Na Montcalm street, 0 com] electoral districts Nos.3.4 y b by the river, J noues Cartier, Craig, Visitation aod Poll No.3.Ator near No.se Amherst rat street.o com- prixes Sectoral districts Nos, 6 and 7, bounded by 4 es Cartier, Legauchetiere \u2018and Visitation No.31.At or near No.Maisonneuve street, ss comprises electoral districts Nos.52 and 60, bounded Lafontaine and and Plessis Strouta, ih the nurthera limits e ward Malhonneuve Poll No.32.At or near No.365 Pan , com- electoral districts Nos.Gl ee ce founded by Patontaine Visitation, Ontario and Pi Poll No.33 At or near Na.334 Pless rises electors] districts Now | 62 and = foie 5 by Dotarloi nd Panet recu, Li northern li ward \u2018aod Pi Plessis st: Poll N6.34.At or near No.3M Panet street, co isen electoral districts Nos.85 and 66, bounded oy tarfo and Visitation strects, the northern limits of the ward and Panet street.Poll No.\u20ac A or near Na.5 Dubord st prises electoral os.§ and 9, Bounded Tr (rai St.Denis, Lagaucheters and Jacques Cartier street, co Poll No.5.At or near No.35 Notre Deme de Lourdes street, com) 3 electoral district No.30, bounded by Laga iere, St.Denis, St.Catherine and Berri stree Poll Np.6.At or near No.35 Labells street, com- pe district No.11.bounded Lagouche- Des Berri, 8t.Catherine and St.Hubert streets.Poll No.7.At or near No.159 Bt.Andre street, comprises electoral district No.12, bounded by La- éauvhetiere, St.Hubert, Dorchester and oife ALNo.B.At or acer 1576 Bt.Catherine street, com) rises electoral districts Nos 13 and 14, bounded by rchester, St.Hubert, 8 and Jacques Cartier streets.Pp o 19 A ad Pine avenues, Manoe, Prince treets._ Front ss .\u2018 lectora) « Faraneaie street, de Lori or arent | pga Eat = No.9.At ar N mhers rises electoral districts Nes 15, 18 and te bounded y Lagaucheticre.Wolfe, Dorohester, Jacques Cartier, st Catherine and Montcalm streets.Poll No.10.At or near No.225 Beau dis street, com rises electoral districts Nos.18 and 19, bound: ed by uchetiere, Montcalm, 8t.Catherine and Visita tion strecta: Poll No.11.At or near No.248 Wolte street, com- el triots Nos.20 and 21, bounded by Tu Catherine, Amherst, Mignonne and \u2018Visitation we Lo ou No.12.At or near No 11% Mignonne arent, mprises electoral districts Nos.22 and 23, bound or se Cuiberae Bt.Denis, Mignonne and Amherst streets.coboll No.13.At or near No.272 Bt.Hubert street, - -elect -district-No.bounrded by Mig-\u2014 Bone.St.Denis, Ontatio and St.Hubert streets.Lou No.14.,At or near No.178 St.Caristopbe street, TLprises e! electoral district No.25, bounded by Mig Donne.St.Hubert, Outario and St.Christophe sts.Poll No.15.At or near No: t Andre street, comprises electoral districts vos 2 ond 27.bounded ignonne, Bt.Christophe, Ontario and St.Andre streets.copelt No.18.At or near No.309 Bt.\u2019 Andre mprives electoral districta Nos.28 and 29, Toute &nanne, St.Andre, Ontario and Jacques Carer otros Poll No.17.At or near No.258'¢ Amherst street, comprises electoral dutricts Noa.and 31, bounded br Miemoane, Jacques Cartier, Untario and Amherst PollNo.18.At or near No.329 Amherst street comprises electoral districts Nos.33 and 33 bounded ignonne, Amherst, Uuntario and Wolfe st reets.\u201d Poll No.19.At or near No.286 Montcalm street, coun] electoral districts Nos 34 and 35, hounded by Nig onae, Wolfe, Untario and Montcalm streets.Poil No.20.At or near 30 Deaud ~atreet, ces electoral districts Nos 36 a bound qu Ly ignonue, Montcalm, Robin and Visitation streets.let No-21, At or near Na 1 Heaudry street, mprizes electoral districts Nas.#'» 4, bound- el by Robin, Mongcaim, Ontario and Visitation streets.w Poll No.22.At or near No.do Berri street, ses electoral districts Nos.and_43, tou ded by Batario, su Denis, Cherrier and 8e Hubert strects.Pol No.23.At or near No.1314 Ontario street, prises electoral district No.43, bounded.by Ontario.st.\u2018Hubert, Cherrier, Maple aod St.Andre sticets.acd No.24.At or near No.1337 Ontario street, prises electoral districts Nos.44 and 45, bounded by Ontario and 8t.Andre, Maple, Chérrier and Am- erst streets.; Poll No.25.\" At or near No, 56 Rivard street, com prises electoral No.46, ixunded ua Chores and Bt.eus streets, the northern limits e ward and Berrie street.col Ro.No.38.At or near No.708 St.Andre atreet, electoral districts Nos.47 and 48, bounded by Sore?crand Berd streets, the northern limits of d St.Andre street.enol No No.ao At or near No.electoral districts No.49 and-50, t 57 Cherrier and st Andro streets, the northern I limits rd and Amherst Poll No.28.At or bear No.es electoral districts Noa 51, \u2018bounded by Ontarioand Amberst crat stroetsy noi limits of the ward and ion street.St.Mary's Ward.Poll No.1.At or near No.10 de Balabe: comprising elector districts.\u2018Noa 1 and à sino by the river, Barclay, Visitation and 8 sireets.32 Montana street, vunded Poll No.2.At or near No.38 Papinea comprises \u20ac! Sectoral A districts Noa.A pad 13, aude ed by the river, ft.Ignace Bt eiolphus, Cham Dorchester, hawand Chai ros riverat de Lorimier svznue.Poll No.3.At or near No.813 Notre Dame atroe comprises electoral district No.river, de Jorimier avenue BY lum atree Poll No.4.At or near No.95 Dufresne street, comprises el districte Nex 5 and 6, hounded by the river, Fullum, St.Catherine and Dufresne streets.Poll No.5.Ator or pear No.71 71 Pou I rises Clectoral dis! e Catherine oa Toervie lle s2tee: Gisborne and Ful- street, com.ed by i the river, - t bounded by the TY prises river, Therville, Latonteine.Frontenac the northern limits \u201cofthe ward, Moreau, Ontar Harbor streets.prises electoral districts Nos.9 the riret, Prefontaine, Rourilte, à line from St.Ger- river, Davidson, and Cuvillier streets.comprises , Diver, Curillier, SI street, comprises bounded Bac el, 8t.Dominique, Ltarie Ana prises el ral dist fel En nd vom eleot tricts Nue.a: the southern ; : 8 Rachel and com) Rac! com rises olectoral wy 1 Pantaleon streets an ks Aone and Pantaleon and Sanguinet street.Breet: Marie Anne, and se Denis nis a.enus Phe southern limits of the Berri st, and comprises electoral distriot No.27, boun: cod users, streets, Mount Royal avenue and Bre- af Hochelaga Ward, Poll No.1.At or near No.92 Frontenac street, com- s electoral districts Nos.1 and 2, boundod ty the .Mignonoe and Harbor streets Poll No.2.At or near No.133 Frontenac comprises olectaral districts Nos.S and 4, ead ey by fers Iberville, Ontario, Frontenac, Lafoutaine Harbor streets.Fou No.3 Ator near Na.40 Fron mprises electoral districta Nos Sand 16, boun , Ontario aud Iberville streeta, io, sad eu No.4.Atornear No.mprises electors! districts 85 Mastboromes « trop Nos.6 and 7, bow > the river, Harbor, Outario and Moreau streets.Poll No.5.At or near No.171.Moreau street, comprises electoral districts Nos.8 and 10, bounded by the river, Moreau, Outario, Desery, Rouville aud Pre- foutaino streots.Poll No: 8.At or fitar No.$6 Desery street, com- and 11, bounded by to St.Catherine snd 5t.-Cutherine and Davidson street \u2018Pall No.7.At or near No.309 Desery « ireet, com-, rises electoral districts Nos.12 and 13, bounded by it.Catherine street to a line poule erin Rousille, Dears, Ontario, and Darling streets.Poll No.8.Ar or near No.© Pavidpen street, comprises electoral district No.14, bounded by the St.Catherine, Darling, Stadacon Poll No.2.At or near No.1 5t.Catherine street, electoral jlistrict No, 15, bounded by the an treets, t portbern and, Western St.Jean + Blptite Ward.Foli No.1.At or near No.1015 St.Lawrence stree! comyrises electoral districts Nos.1 and 6, bounded oy the scuthern and western limits of the ward, Rachel 8t.Dominique streets.Poll No.2 At or near \u2018Na 1148 St.Lawrence tural districts: Nos.elec and 3, by Rachel street, the western limita of the street ward, Foust Royal avenue and St.Dominique Poll N At or near No.565 8t.Hippolyte st re Sectoral districts Noa 4 and 10, dounded ba \u201cMarie Anne and St.Dominique streets, Mount Ro; avehue and Partaleun street.eco No.4.At orneat No.473 8e.Hippolyte aires, electoral districts Nos.3 and 9, bounded by nae and Cadieux py No.5.Ator near No.te street, bounded by limits 1 the ward, &t.Dominique, Poll No.6.« electoral district | Pantaleon, Cerat, At or near No.181 Pantaleon street, No.11, bounded by Cadieux,\u201d Marie Anne streets and Laval avenue, Poll No.7.At or near No.x, districts Nos.12 and 13, bounded southem limite vf the wa jeux, d Laval avenue.\u201cand 15 bounded oy No.8 Ator near No.riscs clevtoral districts go, 14 suuthern limits ar the ward, Laval avenue, and Drolet No.9.At or near No electoral district No.Tobe Pall com oy Arp larval avenue, Marie Anne and Drolet Poll No.10.At or near No.571 Laval avenue, comprises electoral district Na.17, Hounded M streets, Mount Ro avenue Poll No.11.Aor near No.339 Drolet street, com- ral district No.18, bounded Bachel, Hanguinet streets, Mount Royal = pry No.12.At or near No.408 Ri electoral districta Nos.19 do 0, foie hy Poll No.13.At or near No.street, com- electoral districts Nos.i a re Rea\u201d nded by by bel dnd Be st , Deals streets, al avenue PollNo.14.At or near No.323 Rachel street, com- electoral district No.prines \u20ac 2, bounded and Berri streets, plount Royal avenue and Amberst street ear No.338 8 Andre street, district No.34, bounded by the ro limits of (he ward, acd Borri, Rachel and St streets.Poll Ko.17.At or pear No: 90 Detter treet Ë ri No.18.At or near No.113 Rachel street.com: en electoral district No.38, bounded Ly Po Dh Bteboeuf streets, Mount Royal avenue and Dur bam street.Poll No.19.At or near No.681 nad boucle loctoral districts Noa.20 yi Vand Durham: \u2018 stroets, Moun! and Papineau avenues, St.Gabriel Ward.Poll No.1.At or near No.229 TY street, com.prices electoral district Na 1, our by Mavufeo- turers Ch f ot the Lachine canal sad the enatern limits of the war Poll No.Ed At or near No.130 Manufacturers street he bounded Poll N.At or near No.149 Craie street, com rises electoral districts Nos.8 and 9, bounded by Ee ; Visit tation, and Vol © .Rogers oi be Poll No.7.At or near No.30 Pfemis [essis street, comprise eleotoral districts Nos.and 14, bounded.by by - Champlain and ees streets.Poll No.& At or near No.22 com elect ricts Nos.hie pe 22, boun ty » Shaw and St.Catherine streets and de mier avenue.Poll Jo.3e At ar near Ne.8 Dorchester street, com torai district No.FA bounded by Lagan- chetiers, ation.St Catherine aud Panet streote.At or gear No.Poll No.Jo 10.133 Plessis com rises © districts Née.16 and 17, pouaded by Borches heater, ore Dano.Bt.Catherine and St.ounri Poll No.11.Ator near No.3 Bt.Rose street, con- a electoral districts on 19 and Donndai 3 Dorchester st.A pbonsg ad t.Catherine s'roots and ba pineau avenue.Poll No.12.At or near No.98 Gain street, rises istricts Nos.21, 27 and bou Dorchestor street, Papineau avenue, St: mplain snd Migponne streets, de avenue and St.Catherine and Bhaw strcots.Poll No.13.At or near No.222 Panet toral districts Nos.23 and 34, ourded 1 BE Parperires Visitation, Mignonne and Plersigetrcets.Sercat, coro No 14.At ot near 11 Maisonneuve mpriscs electoral districts Noe.35 and hr Catherine, Plessis, Mignonne and Tenues Poll No.15.At or art: 246 Panet street, com clectoral districts Noa 29 Pd 3.boan qunded by onne, Visitation, Logan ant whil hoa \u2018Poll No.16.At or near 163 Cham prises lectorat districts Noa.» edby M fontaine cree.\u2018and Papiness ave Poll No.17.Ator near No.= electoral districts Visitation, Lafontaine ad Pets Poll No.8 AU or near No.Maisonneuve street som acs cletoral ia Nos 5 and 4, n, Plessis.Lafontaine and Champlain s.buna, by Poll No.19.Ator near No.237 Bhaw street, comprises elnctoral Matrice N 0.38, .bounded by Mignonne street, nesu avenue, Lafontaine atreet and de- Lotimicr avenue, cchel No.20.At or near No.264 Parthenais stree: mprises electoral districts, Nos.2 and 40: boun: des by Be.Catherine street, &e Lorimier avenue, Ontario\u2019 and Fullum streets.>.Poil No.At or near.Naan 14_ Dutre comprises electoral district, vo 41, bounded Catherine, Fullum, Logan and ids Poll No.92.At or 0.24 Robb st rev, co.prises Jon Sires Nan 43-and 43, Younded by t.Catherine, Dufresne, Logan and 1 bersille strevts.(Foul, Xo.33 At or near No.M9 treet; g CE RE EE na um Ea ward and Dufreetio street.nor limits of Poll No 24.At or near No.crmiprises olectoral distrfot No.$4, hia ate} Dufresne stress, tho nortbern fm i of ward and Foupart etreet.- Pot No: 3 gombrises elect to agan ai oupert at t the ward.and Iberville tr \"pot No 2.Ac tear No.796 Ontario treet, compriseg olactoral Jiericts Now ss and 30, bounded na rect, mier svenue, rthern Lait of the snd Fullum street.ne Poll No.\u201d.At or near No, 251 Shaw street.cont- Place electoral districts Noa.il and 53, boundad afontaine and \u20ac streets.the northern limits of the ward and Delorimier avenuo.Poil No.=n At or near oe Goons 78 Gain street, com- ne, Be more At or near Nn.154 oral districts Noa 6 aoû \u201c wis ji! Te rests © Rk } Poll No.4.At or uesr No.65 Laprairie greet, comprises Grand q prises elect: Grand Zrunk railway Sack, Charlevol Ropery, G rg Funk Holtway crack the rand Trunk Railway trac ~ levoix, Bt.Charles and D'Argenson t Pp ton atreet, the way t Knox and Charjgvolx streets lingto and Charron track and the eastern llinits of the near No.1 dis trict No.18, aon.Coleraine.and Hibernia streets.by Mou Poll boun hy irre strect, all the lots on Robin ror Bird stress and the.divialon line of 8t.Lauren! Poll bouc by és Rivard ax AAA AA McGibbon & Davidson br de leotaral district No.2, by Centre, A Manufacturers strects and the eastern Poll No.3.Donner Na 1 19 Bo com- electoral dayict No.3, bound othe rand ik aile track, Hibernia Grand Trunk, Island re streets und the eastern limits of the ward.bounded by electorat districts Noa 4 and 5, Trunk, Royery, Centre and Tsiand streets.Poll Xi At or near No.180 Ropery stres! de oral districta Nos.Sana?bounded rand Truak aod Hibernis i, Poll No.6.At or near No.163 Manufacturers street, comprises.alecioral districts No.8 and § bounded by Centre Charles, Charl \u2019 d'Argenson.st levoix, Manufacturers and Ropury streets.Poll No.7.At or near 246 Chatea doctor district No.10, bounded A the mk Rallway track, L'Argenson, Centre and ~om- rand lovoix strects.1] At near No.334A Manniacturers street, rote otto distriot Né, 11, bounded | by the Poll No.9.At or near No.289 Charlevoix street com - electoral district No: 12, bounded b Welling Tail Race to the Grand rack.tha Grand Trunk Railway track, arin, 0.At car No.114 Bourgeois street, cool No: n tora) district So! Ma bounded by tha ver, Fortune and Wellington strects and the easte limits of the ward.Fol Ne.11.At or near No.ingeoia srcets leetoral district N Ro bou strects, the Grand anh Te ward, ©.13.At or near No.31 Paris street, com- at 13.At near No.35 Hiberoie frost, comprises electo! ral district No.16, bounded by Col ain Liverpool.and Wellington streets, the Grand Trunk rail railway track-and Charron street.1 .14.At or near No.84 oa xr istriot No.17, Founded street, com.by Caleraion, Baclovoin, Knox, and 1livernia streets.Cn com- Hazdd mire, Poll Xo.15.At o bounded by Welliag- St.Denis Ward.No.1208 St, Dedin, hounded Foon oe Hoyal avenue, Carriere snd Rivard streets.No.3- At or near No.1263 St.Denis street, 1 Na.3 Fe Mount Royul avenue, se.Rivard satu: cre streets.No.118 Carriere reer, A River id 81.Etien and the division line of St.Laurent.At or near No.77 Carricre atreet, Lr Nos.Etienoa and Currier: streets, \u20ac.Ky.trick and Carriere wreet.No.6.At ornear No.31 Mo out à avenue, Do by herst street, the C.PF.Ry.track Mount Royal #nd Papineau avenucs.> Le DAVIB,: \u2018 City Clerk.Crry CLERKW OFFICE, LU C Hat, } Montreal 25th Jan, 1894.LEGAL CARDS.2232 PN \u2018APVOUATES, de.FORK LIFE BUILDING, ! NEW MONTREAL BP.MeGitton, Q CAR Peery Davideon.in, Ontario and limits of the Tail race, Wellington, Live ol, Charron, ol- lington, and Fortune streets, to t rer.At or near No.1108 Herr! mets B \\ an \u2014\u2014plyir > Lhe programme of music and dance for the THE MONTREAL.DAILY STAR, FRIDAY JANUARY 26 1894.; 0 æ ENTERTAINED AT DINNER mare racer SUPREME GRAND LODGE OFFICËRS OF THE A.O.U.W .Work of a Benevolent Brotherhood of Over Three Hundred Thousand Members -Dr.Molson Appointed Grand Medical Examiner.-The_first annual anecting of the Grand Lodge of Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, A.O.U.W., had a fitting termination last evening when Deputy Supreme Grand Master Workman Milne, Supreme Grand Recorder Sackett, P.S.G.M.W.and Grand Recorder M.D.Carder (Grand Lodge of Ontario), were entertained at dinner at the Cosmopolitan Club by the members of Federation Lodge, No % The menu was an excellent oue, and credit is due \u2018to the.steward, L.S.Chiyton.After dinner the toasts of \u201cThe Queen\u201d and \u201cThe President of the United States\u201d were proposed and duly honored.Supreme Grand Recorder.Sackett, in re- to the Supreme Grand lodge, referred to tho fact that the Order now numbered 330,000 members, the net gain last vear being soc, le congratulated them upon the \u2018establizhment of the Grand Lodge here.gud dw I at some length on the bene: tits o Bro.John Milne, D.S.G, M.WS impressed upon them the fact that a united order under one banner » es much stronger thau separate and dist grand lodges would be.While the Cannio lodges had assisted those in the States \u2018he time might come when this order of things would te reversed.And after all, it hal only cost them 50 cents à year.IL was n case af the strong hel ping the weak, Thy now ca-tied 300,000, 0 insurance: and\u2019 paid oui six ! millions of \u201cdollars annually.The baiw grand lodge had a large terriawy some | 1500 miles wide and 3000 miles Voge, \u201cbecause it hooked \u2018around the North Pole.Bro.D.Carden said they had 25.30 members in » Province of Ontario, In| connection with the question of unity be quoted a statement show Ing that while some of the lodæes in Quebec had paid into that Grand Lodge uote than they.hui | received, others had réceived à grea: dtal more than the y had poid in.\u201cThe Grand Lodz: of Quebee and the Maritime Provinces,\u201d was acknow ledued v Bro.K.L.Bond, Gran.Master Workman; Bro.Thomas Ch uonbers, Past Grand Master Workman: Br, Greg, and Bro, H.Brage.Grand Recorde \u201cVisiting brethren ws acknowledged by Bros: ad ans, Hobinson aud Wm.de, Dr.W.A, Mclsou has beer: élected grand medical exainer.Grand Mast.r Workmun Ë L.Bond entertained the Supreme Grand Lodge prlicers at his residence on W ednesdny evening THE BIBLU SOCIETY.Address by Dr.Hurlbut, of New York, at the Annual Meeting.\u2014_\u2014 The seventy-third anniversary of the Montreal Auxiliary of the British aud Foreign Bille Society was beld in St, James Methudist Church last evening.Sir Wu- liam Dawson presided and with him on the platform were city clergymen vf alldenonu- nations.After devotional exercises conducted by the Rev.F.M.Dewey, M.A, the president made a brief address on the work of the Society.\u2018There were 214 branches connected with the auxiliary, cach of which was doing some good work and was visited by the travelling agent at least once à year.Calporteurs were sent out and at the Bible Mouse in this city a large stock of Bibles were constantly kept on hand.Last year Bibles were sold there lu twenty different languages in addition to French and English.By Bible.women, the Ladies\u2019 Society wasdoing an excellent work in the city.- The report, à sy nopsis of which was published in yesterday's STAR, was read by the Rev, George Cornish, LL.D., after which the following 1esolution was adopted: \u201cThat the sum of 2230 be granted to the Parent Éociety in aid of its general operations.And, further, that the report an abstract of which has now beon read, be adopted, printed and circulated, and | that the fol Wing cutlemenbe the of the Socicty fot th he y ctyuins year: President.Str William Dawson, ee CM.GQ: vice-presidents, the Ri eut te vs 1.Bond, LL.D, lord Hishop ot Monten): tie Yer: George Douglas, b-1 Principal of the Wesleyan (oll Ni ont reals\u2019 the Rev.LH.MacViear, D.LL n.Principal of the Presbr- terian College, Montreal: treasurer, Semucel Finley.Esu.; gccretaries, the Rev.Geargu Cornish, M: A, Li.Dn.corresponding secretary).Alexander Johnson.Esq., M.A.LIL 1.(recuz-t- ing secrectary:.The Rev.Jesse L.Hurlbut, D.D., of New Yor, gave a stirring address on the power of ike Bible.Some 4 hought that the Bi de was iu danger and was losing its hold, when the speaker heard reports such as the one read at this neoting, be knew how unfounded any such tears were.In 1393, the British and Foreign Bible society published four million copiés in #0 languages, the American Bite Society a million and a balf, aud many more were issued by private firms.In the United _States Jast year it was estimated that 73,000 teachers\u2019 Bibles were sold.This showed that it was being ussl in almost incredible numbers.The dcetor alluded te the im- mensa sale of the Revised New Testament, whan two million copies were sold during the drs: week, He believed that the Bible was over read by sp many, or studied so deeply J it was to-day, and\u2019 it had stood the test, Île sugested several methods of readin: it, Read it regularly, every day; read i.{houzhtfuHy: rendit systematically.To do this there were several methods.The simplest way was toread it straight through.Others were to read it chronologically, by books \u2018or hy\u2019 suhiects, The study of the Wont of Cod wanld he the greatest preparation fur the revival services soon to held here.The address of Dr.Hurlbut was interspersed with many anecdgfes, illustrating the Various points, The Rev.J.B.Sileox and the Rev.Henry Gomery, the travelling agent, both deliver ed inspiring addresses on similar subjects.BURNS\u2019 ANNIVERSARY.Colebration by the Caledonian Society Yesterday Evening.The Caledonia Society celebrated the Burns\u2019 anniversary in the Balmoral Hotel yesterday evening.The president of the Society.Mr.Jus.Harper, cecupied the chair.The Rov.Dr, Barelay.in the course ofan eloguea! nddress on Burns, referred to the loyalty with which Scotchnren through out the world celebrated the wemory of the immortal peel.\u2018There was uo other event, Æ he said, which was worl dear to the hearts of Scotchimen and Scotchwomen than the celebinticn of Uhe/ birth of their own poet.This he held 10 be a sufficient an: wer to those who tried to criticise adversely the character of Burn se After niki: apt \u2018quotations from tho poet's Works, reveaiing the nobility and the in.spiraiion which animated the soul of him wham they yearly delighied 10 honor, the speaker said that some people cutle d the Seuttish people \u201celandisit® for their enthu- d'actiiration of their poet, San an \u201cbut té his ind, it a nothing more or nothing | less than patrictiemn, (Applause.! Me ftoner and Lient.-Cplonel Mnékay Strathy also detivened short addresses, and evening was vigorously begun.Mr.Duun Ang \u201cNeots wha hae,\u201d and Mrs.CT Armlers \u2018Mary Morrison, \"Ye banks and brdes\"and \u2018Ca\u2019 the ewes tothe knowes,\u2019 \u201cand Mrs, Fling | \u2018My love is like a red, red Pose.\u201d Mr, Cath- cart Wallace's performance on the Niolin war exquisite, and Lie had to respond to several encores.Mir.Robert Reid gave n capital recitation.Miss Ste ephens acted as accuinpanlst.Mr.Angus Macrae and Pipe Naor Matheson were responsible for pipe music, and they discharged their duties Dancing toil \"wed, and at nu early hone.| Mrx Bates sang the beautiful words of During the evening a telegram was sent to His Excellency the Governor-General and | the following reply received: * And ye whom vocial pleasure charuts, Whose heart the tide Plonsut ch WAFUIS, Acc anks\u201d th ocept my ABERDKEN.The King's Daughters and Sons.The hall of the Young Women's Christian | Association, Metcalfe street, was fillod to overflowing last evening at the quarterly meeting the King's Daughters and Sons.The Rev.S.Usborne Troop presided.After * the opening exercises a series of interesting i repurts were read from different circles.| Mr.Troup, represented the St.Martin ; Church pera Miss Howard, the Good Will | Club; Mr.Gawne, the Boys Home; Miss Harts, the \u201cWhat We Can;\u201d and iss Schultz, the \u201cEmmanuel Church\u201d Circle, Juteresting addresses were made by the Rev.G.Osborne Troop and Mra.Black- wood Linduay,the new Provincial Secretary.Robert Browning's poem, * Unanswered Prayer.\u201d A most touching service followed, when those who wished to.unite went forward to receive the silver cross and take upon themselves the sacred vows of the \u201cOrder.A number are joining in the.work of the \u20ac rer.__ PERSONALS.| Mr, F.F.Wetherel, Boston, i isat the Queen's.Mr.J.F.Kester, of Huffalo, N.YF is at the Quecu's.Mr.J.P.Northey.Toronto.is in town, at the Windsor.Mr.Simon Fraser, Quebec, is at the St.lawrence Hall._ Mr.Charles G.Griffen, Sault.Ste.Marie, is at the Windsor.Mr.John McCormick, New York, is at the St.\u201cLawrence Hall Lieutenant-Governor Chaplcau, ot Quebec, is at the Windsor.Mr.A, Fraser lcaves this evening for Now York ou business, «Mr.Frederick England, Knowlton, is at the St Lawrence Hall.Mr.James Sinclair.of Summerside.P.E.L, is in tow n at the Queena.AY Melcan has Arrived az the St.Lawrence \u201cyi from Ottawa, Mr, W.G.Melean, of the Groat Northern tailway, is\u2018at the Yueen's: = Mr, and Mrs HN Hate and H.H.Bate, of | Otinwa, are at the Quee Mr.James Thomson, ot James Thomson & son, ! \u20acHnagow, I ts srry ed'at the Windsor, i we.Davies has left by the steamer \u201cLabradur® on \u2018a-two months\" trip to Euro rope.Mr, M.F, McLaughlin, of the MéLau lin Mills, Xraprior, Ont, 5 in town, at the W He F Bennett, editor and proprietor of | : Mr.HOW, tha Corse reafive Messepger, was in town yesterday \u2014}- Sir.William McKenzie, president of the To- | ronto Street Raitway Company, isa guest at the ; Winuse i Mr, Harold Kennedy and Mrs.Kennedy have arrived at the Windsor from Quebee, on their | wedding trip.5 Mz>.Bate, of Ottawa, accompanied by Mrs.and | Mics Bate, has arrived in town and ia \u2018staying at the Queens, © Lt.-tievernor and Madame Chapleau leave to- | night for New York, where the latter will seek \u2018 medical advice, Mr.BR.H.Watson, general man Provident Life Insurance Co, New town, at the Queen's.Miss Roser-Richards, Swausca, Fngland- has arrived in town on a visit to Mrs.Melea Walbank, Pecl street: Mr.W., D, Burehell, of Toronto, is at the Wind- or to-day.Mr.Durciiell represents.the Torunte Silver Plate Company.Mr, G.HR, Wäinwright.who has been very ill for some ne Guys is sumewhat beticr today, having passed a good night.Mr.Tyrrell.of York Faciory, bas arrived ih town from the North-West, aud is the guest of l'rof, Adams and Mra Adatrs As CLF.Rowell, Boston, Jravelling Freight.Agent.Hoosaw Tunnel lioute of the Fitchburg ILE.in guest at the Queen's.Mr.H, A.Everett, president oï the Mantreal Street Railway.Company, is in tho city to-day, r of the ork.is in.! \u201caad is staying at the Windsor.3 T, 4.Scergeant.general manager of the \u2018Grau Trank Railway, accompanied by Mrs.Fourseant.leit yesterday for New Yo r.K.Tithn, geveral fæeight agent ot the Cane adi Vacitie Lnilway, at Su.John, N.B.acconr- panied by his wife, is staying at the Windsor., Mr.R.Tiffcp general freight adian Pacitlic Railway, at St.ardied in towi.accompanièd by Mra.Hi den.Mr.FN, Pearsdit, sevretars treasurer of tho Pominton Coal © ompans, Boston, has arrived at the Windsor on his return fron-Nova Scotia.Nr.Nivol Kingsvtile, Q \u20ac.solicitor to the | Grand Trunk Hailway, arrived in town from To | ronto y esterday and is stayihg ait the Windsor, Mr.Gruham Fraser, manager of the New Glas | gow Tron aid Coal Company, New GIL w.Nova Écotia, Vas in town yestenday on his way to QUAVW I Mr.JW.Moffat.of the W indsor Hotel, nnd bride have returned from their wedding tour.Therv visited Boston, Hartford and other New England poire.MW.Van Harne, accompanied br Mr.Jusstion \u20ac EN and Mr.Thomas Tait! general manager of the Canadian Pacte Railway, spent pestenisy in Ottawa.Mrs.5, 0.Shorey's many friends will be sorry toicarn tt ho is still very ill, although there has been à Sight improv cment in her condition in the lat day oc two.The Hon.F,J.Flynn, Commissiouer of Crown Lands, arrived in town on Wednesday, to bo present at the annual dinner of the Fish and t tame Protection Clu {The tev.Dir.Harbour, pritcipal of the Congre- rational College, has n in Sherbrooke this | week attending the Provincial Convention of sunday School workers, .i sr M.L, MAintz re, ef Winnipeg; who js been in towa for sone days, was introduced o the Corn Exchange yestendny by Mr.Habert i Meighéen, presideur oË tue Lake of the Woods Milling Company., The marriage of Air.William Price Lo Miss Blanche Smith, dupglaer of Mr.Smith, presi dentof the Bank ur uebee, took place yestenda, agent of of the Ci an + hin has afternoon.Mr.Mrs.Price leave immedi- ; ately for Engl wan Mr.I Mouaghan, \u201ceeretary of the Royal Commission ou Prohibition, has received intel- t ligence of the death of Mrs.ME, lonaghien.; wife of his eldext eon, at Halifax, No» Ier death was very sudden Mra awd Miss me well, manic by Mis White, uf Quebec, apeut pr aria in town, on their way to New York, Whence they on | Saturday for Genoa, intending to pass some ! months in the southof Eurype.; Me.aud Mrs.Moisor, Belmont Hall, accom.|i panied by Me, J.W.olson, left on Wednesday\u201d for New York, whence they sail for Genoa, proposing to join Sir David and Lady McPherson at san temo, whero they will spent the rest of the winter.Mise \u2018Horne, former: ¥ of Montreal, who graduated nt Et, Lu s Hospit al, New York, and for the last two yenrs has been one of the senior nursésat the à resbyterian Hospital; Now York has accepted the position as superintendent of | the orate aburg \"Hospital, at \u2018ainfleld, New J.7 i Business Notes.The following partnerships 1 save been is tered between: Alderie Mautha, J.Bte.Mantha, it O.Lefebvre and Jos.Lapierre, manufactur.\u2018ers tA.Mantha & \u20ac Dame Adele spine, wife of Jos.Thomas, ! Krocver Uame J.Thomas IR Catherine Norris, ome.railliner Norris & Cou.|- Marie Lavigie, ite of K.Lemay, trader, | \"atone (FE.Lanny & © A The following partnorstipshave been dissolved: | Danie Margaret English, wife of Jos.O'Gor- | man and Jos, Briefe, butchers, O'Gorman & ricret.& cumpoelt, Tie liquidation has Wen com pic Alderie Mantua, J.Bte.fitanthn, jr, and Q, ° Lofebvie, manufacturers (A.Mantha & Co.).A demand of abandonment has heen sorved on Pierre Ste.Marie, at the instance of Caverhill, Hughes & Co.Ademand of abandonment hasalso boen served | «on Davin, Ronnoldron il.Lee & Coa, at ihe \u2018 instance of Chae, Ji.Coiso ¢ ! danos Kdwin hace, trader, has assigned \u2018 A.ve demand of CoE.Ma: pherson, ot $ Hie N.BR.The total Tinbititie ato about R000.Lhe : The Union Bank, $i samuel Fenton: : of the abandonment ia depres.x bit it is expected that the estate will pay in full.Mr.Riddoli ts in charge fur Mu Mac hero.! The annual meeting of the Canadian Rubbor | Company was held _resterday at the offices | of the Company, The ce soris presented were i considered sati with a scalp disease, which was very ST LAWRENCE WARD Citizens Committee Election Chairman street.who can let Smith & Penny's have the use of sleighs pa ww will please report to the -utral Committee, 208 Bleury 1820 ITALIAN HOUSE.DISCOUNT SALE.20 p.c.OFF.ON EVERY ARTICLE; Jewellery, Bolfd Siiver, China, Clocks, Lampe, Artustia Furaitiüce, and a million of other Fancy Articles.V.SARNO, 334 St.Catherine Street West, x2 bd ae NOTICE.Mr.H.M.PERRAULT, Architect.Land Surveyor and Valuator, has resumed business as-formerly\u2014at Room 2%, 17 Place I Armes Hill, and .will be pleased to mect those requir- iug his professional services.; œuf A BARGAIN! Contents of beautifully furnished self - contained house.Rent of house, =a0i00 per wonth; 7 bedrooms: rented to \u2014\u2014\u2014roumers- producing $65.00 per \u2014 month.AN! modern conveniences; West End.Must.sell out on account of il}-healtin APPLY To Stephens & Warnecke, 22 1775 Notre Dame Séreet.TO LET.Splendid well lighted Offices in the Stock Exchange Building, No.11 St.Sacrament st.Two very large rooms on 3rd flat, well suited for an Architect or manufacturing business, Apply Gordon Strathy & CO, No.9.St.Sacrament St.15 10 \u2014_\u2014 CHOICE RESIDENCES FOR SALE.SHERBROOKE NTREET, 3 Story Solid Stone.New within year.Near St.Famille street.Fine Stabling.ESPLANADE AVE.Double House.In full view Mount Royal Park.2 Story Extension.Electric Cars within 2 minutes\u2019 walk.New within the year.ALBERT E.LEWIS, 185 BM.James Street, TELEPHONE 1862 Ih TO RENT.Factory & Warehouse, No.290 Guy St.Apply to H.JOSEPH & CO.HOUSES FOR SALE.ay St.$13.Bishop ÿ5,500 and $15,000, Crescent COTE AT.ANTOINR.Moumnes at £3,200, 34.000, 94,200, 85,000 and 98,000.Shaler Building Loin cood value.Also 4 with x e exidence, west e oi about BOR foot of laud Price £3,000.JONN A.TEES & Ce, AMES BAILLIE, od 1734 Notre Dama Street.MONTREAL JUNCTION.For Sale, a good corner Price Lo a prompt buyer lot containing about 14,400 feet.5 cents per foot.Address \u2018H, 2270,\u201d STAR office.St.Lawrence Ward.| FOR ALDERMEN.R.Wilson Smith and E.Goff Penn ; COMMITTEE ROOMS, i streets, the effect would be that when, the reports of the Road Comniittes _ .LV 000 LL: \u2019 - À Y 7 SEAT Tour, js arte nes 206 BLEURY STREET.Telephone, 3787.Paris Cheques + s14@s16% Sibenity 85 PRINCE ARTHUR STREET.Telephone, 6939.Oailders.3 om ew.Documentary.$9, dans.: | h \u20182130 = \u201cMoney.London, 3.Bank of Encland te, SL nu 214 8ST.LAWRENCE STREET.Telephone, , arket very du i AMERICAN MARKETS.=\" | of2¢ RHEUMATIS |.cittes Monib Opening Highest L Closing is A Wheat.une 0B, BOOB 8 3 NEURALGIA, MUSCULAR STIFFNESS.MUST GO 3 ÿ \u20ac À à : PAIN IN SIDE & LAME BACK ; y ; \u201c py 5 ä 20 2 y wenn aL MENTHOL PLASTER usto so 4 om mes Us IX we 3» ja td 18 GE) 7 EGGS 14 - Pickied.7.00 768 15T 787 W ashy a ay ey .ANTED EGGS -17 = Fresh.a =, @ 3 | In a Steamship\u2019 Agent's Office, as | Fixes Quan, \u20ac # 8 EW HEAD - CLERK, Bell Simpeon & Co.sete 5256 504 30% A man who thoroughly understands outward = ee Se - Gi die @ di Deehtioenee and fs wel scqusinied with shiv.The following advertisements were vs ue By - EE slid io re.; Féceived too late for classification : SOB GE ee ne en prt sé.5 58% 58% WAP seametress: a ratands dressmaking; coté Py Evie abs can cut and fit: Apply 29 Balmoral street.si Por 22 LOUE ABH KEV ATTACHED To conn MONTREAL GARRISON ARTILLERY.Mr, A.MA RTIN, Butcher, sjrcets Return to sn st.James street and se rewind Ns IMPORTANT.Inforres hia rast omer: Sen ir Mae ho will con \u2014\u2014\u2014\"_= will be a meeting of Nos.3 and 4 ue his business at 354 RE.Antoine Atreet, briween THE MONTREAL DAILY RTAR, printed at the corner of companies in the DRILL HALL: oo Eve.the th Windsor ane Mountain streets, where he will he glad to He.Groran Hireet a2 Fortigcation Lane, i published mass 00e Broken oom.REID, Osplsia.aout monte Let on BIT \u201cnos 163 and 165, 6% James sree .CT - "]
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