The Montreal daily star, 13 mars 1894, mardi 13 mars 1894
[" RCULATION 39,478 LAST EDITION.~ VOI] XXVI-No.61.The Montreal Daily Star © r= \u2014 ; NO me ARCH 13, 1894.- PRICE ONE CENT.ee pes see SITUATIONS VACANT.TT TS TS 7 SPECIFIC ARTICLES.MEDICAL 1 = : c ATES AAA - N° SA = mmm A mA pm _ Rooms To LET.\u2026.of ~~- 1 PROPERTY FOR SALE ETC.NNT Ae = Se A AAAS COMM ENT ON \u2014ror\u2014 \u201cANTED- (KKTIFIED CLERK 4 -G OOM ELEGANTLY FURNIS - NUTES FPORSALE-OR TO LET, A FIRST CLAKS 28TORY 7, AN , CLASSIFID ADVERTISEMENTS Nisère deipereuaeme A050 Roph pcos inten stir Font, ves amer ives ROYALS BROCHURE.\u201cROUND A CHINA Re NICELY FU ENISHED CHEERFUL ROOM ake Bimeclf geue ally au 78 Car al ot, 38% horses, lai len tn fror( of house, locatest at % Fortar at, Poinc St Charies Al.A Perfect Article.I w ANTED- ALABT atore, do enllecting a THE FRENCH PRESS ON THE IN- e - (Le pe ee IY Lo Room 57 Imperial Building.\u201cHe SITUATIONS WITED.10ents for 20 words or less, 55 fai.Adhdreas \u201cC Lid STA afr - , OON LARGE PARLUX BEDROOM, ON HATH: UT En STORY BRICK HOUSÉ, | DEPENDENCE IDEA.and cent perktra wurd, each insertion.VANTED A THUHOUGH GENERALSERVANT tov Bat, with Brat «Lass Lourd, at 49 Moustl Gallege FOR SALE FIN ti \u2018atilling.40 apple trees | Zo PUPILE WANTH 10 canta \u2018for 10 words or less, and anda nurses Mast be well nxommendet Ap lave a 853 with tua acy of laud oupimy.4 Re from 2.t pereatrdord eacb ply 519 Lounln ave etl WS NICELY FURNISHED LARGE BED.2Picveny convenience, fa eT font.two 8 6 \u2018It is Not Thought to be Fessible or All other \u201cWANTE\" ads D cents for 25 words or less, -\u2014\u2014\u2014 3 0 i OOMS NICE MED LA Sun da city.Apply Andrew Moateit erdun.ae Pétitt The British Flag i and 1 cent pes dra word, each insertion.7 Hoatn on lathe tat, with use of ku enand BOK SALE FIEST CLASS NEW HOUSE NO.li \u20ac \u2014 The Br 1 K is ROOMS TU nie for 2 merde or less, and > SITUATIONS WANTED Bla 0 he mer Apply 207 SC Charles Symouraveuue, S bedrooms WDON a Protection for Quebec.RH 950 couts M0 Série ue tea, d \u20184 cent Se | YOM TO TET LARGE FURNISHED ROGM, 11 ee WOT pe ildine.Lu BOARD, 10 cents worus or less, en: per Sh Sem TTT TE Sms sn un) ET A L iE FURNISUF M.ë i 2 I Tem willing.; I\" To.ee extra word.Car ser Ion WASTED THOROUGHLY RESPONSIBLE Mb sncte pr doable Ader tight, wich wr withioat break MOR BALE-RIVER FRONT, BETWEEN THOME.The purvst quality af Cream Tartar, finest recrystallized The brochure of the Hon, Joseph Royal, FOUND, lo cents 4 Dacia or lesa, and iy cent per MoN Cars experience, à puatioe 080 TéA Shertrouke et.__ 534 \u2018sons Pout amd BU.Annes, un eght root Stage, Bi-Car e of Soda.are used in its preparation.ex-Lieut.-Governor of \u201cthe Territories, on tra wo \u201cETC s Gress STAR otic 356 CMS To LET, FURNIS s wi 3 ply K.W.à 6 ; Dee .; ; ; rol 3 word, ex enim Sens tor 5 ass Sa Acura ne Qu ces s.i os To LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, AT.party furuished Price S200.Apply KW ph .mt fd stood AL with housekeepers for the rast 30 years, the independence of Canada is being wide- LET je , on NTE ä iL , N As denn st.CL 3 .= _ _ Ce « À ever.! i Foi de Lena Tord adh naan in per \\ housekeeper pment rd Referees it POON WITH OR HOUT BOARD.WITH JMOR SALE- SI A MONTH, FOR 12 MONTHS, hi CL : ly discussed, but apart from the French axtre work eaclesrtio ; required.A: COSTAR wilde ä cull modern convinces 44 Dorchesterat.$9 3 wili socire & beautiful int on the hiçh past of Mount All the Best Grocers Sell it.Liberal one the press generally dues not PROPERTY FOR $.E, 25 cents for 235 words or leu, \\ CANTED- BY A APABLE PERSON SIT I OuMs 10 LET, FURNISHED AND UNFUR- Bovalawe .about 50 ft.x 190, wah ange shade tress.61 Jdbera organs .1\u20ac press renelady does not ont per © mord.tach iiertion ¢ per extra 1 er tion as hirasekory Yoinelows, or nished, uot wewing in May: o8 Latour sireet ay : ing Br Jee he Apply at Roum No 3, share his views.or Rords or leas, and com de references and inforination, » : : \u201c93 rue BE.J8 se ee A inerte \u20ac a [ - vers each insébn.Lroke street, City ut GOMS DOURLE AND SINGLE, WELL FUR SUR SALE \u2014 OR YO T HANDSOME CUT Ÿ [PRESENTATION ADDRESSES! La Minerve congratulates Nr.Royal EUSINÉSs CHANS, ETC .25 contafor 35 words er YANTED RY A YOUN R mie 1 153% feelat.nest d ov stone front residence.No 138 Metcalfe at , 12 spart- 1tra «ord, each insertion Ww ure: hes AS ia HANDSOMBLY ILLUMINATED.upon the careful study which he has made lras, and ] cent tof refs mets, in thorough veder.3) ated 132 teciet neat door to Windsor Hoel one 96 : Permit 10 view at 9% St.Peter P | th event situatd fC da, but doe ON ALS, 2 cents word; minimum 3% | ; Apply te Mex Leduc, ; 1 Tor tes Lau En ÈS g 1 Sead ® EDWIN (OX & CO.114 St.Fra.Xavier street of the present situation of Canada, but does PERN A pe 4 cunts por wo 425t_Antaine ren a 18 WI } GUM CONE | ; RUOM AND BOARD.ree! ren Ol e0d \u2014\u2014 FDWIY 0 TTT TT Te ! not agree with bim in the conc'usicns that \u2014 WW ANTLD SIFUATION AST WET NRE BY i Eat Don hesier atres ue FITS Al Fits storped tree by DR.KLINE® he has come to regarding the independence All adverticaicaticried at the above sates must be respectable woman Apply 595 Lacnachetiore RE : Roy SINGLE BOOM ON BATHROOM FLAT, FOR SALE.ar .GREAT NERVE RESTORER No Flaster f Canada.It thinks that England has .- Le oT _ with boant fanatic 60 2 s use.oud cures.Treatise an trial .ie : : : ; se - PRT toum adverth may order through (beir locai V TANTELS.BY A PRACTICAL GARDENE ! » THOM i ëi totem ARGE DOURLE 7 ST portier dc to Fit can end to Dr.Kline, 23k Arch at.* gm n that she js quile willing and urixious sewedeciera at Lar OU rates, - Stualion as ganiein r, Thô.y expericrced in?R and sinsie rooms, À dd water 1» bath:house FTOR SALE-FOR THE MILLION, KILN-DRIED Phila.Pa J.A.Mârte, 1760 Notre Dame ~~ to help Canada along in every possible way, \u2014 allits branches.Address) West, 418 Hyp 335 faces Dominion squ alte at.\u201c60 2 kindling i 3 cut maple 250: tamarac blocks, | , - and instances the French \u201ctreaty, which.- SITUAONS VACANT WWANTED = BY A odib ROORKEE as | JROUNS 2 VICTORIA STO TWGO WELL FURNISH.317% mill Mocks, 61.per lopd, JC.Maclisrhidd Cau \"BOECKH'S BRUSHES and BROOMS only awaits the ratification of the Canadian \u201c \u201cyemrs in present postion: theroaghly proficient; ed ï OM.BEE Lal tate = stuer Si.Jaihes wn Bm =e iE ; Parli A » i Se: i h PN berh 1a a & enue ol May bot.Cound Afri i ed, double roums, ve on tathruvas Eat: good hoard.por SALE CARPET CLEANING MACHINE.\u2018300 Always reliable and as represected.For sale by all Ar on es Cami Belting Sea tribunal, { d 1 otfive.39.= = + CTT ra NE.re se city, Ouest invention.For partic 2 = ti .\u201c 105 , ~ .; i TE CE ; Ek ba i MOMS 3 ROOMS, SUITABLE FOR HOUSE.Sara iat 3 .TT ! QR R A \u2018an market is closed to C: la, it is id ements received TANTED BY AGOOD LAUNDRESS.FAMILIES ; JROUMS 3 .SUITA © wntetô A.M Fleer £ Co., ¢ McMahon st.Quebec, ; ; QT [EN R American market is closed to Canada, i Want « 18: 1 ; \u201c \\ or gentlep à washeug ludo at her hoine, (ue | I Sei ping, wih 4 sallery, Siren chap to sunable party.ne ] (86 | Purity and wholesnmeness are the physicians en- A p 3 .not because.it is a enfony, but cause too late forlassification will be city rete Apply 35 Ba trees 3.4 PAR ANT SFCRNISIE R SALE TO THOSE WHO REQUIRE A SPRING dorment of Angosturs Bitters, manufactured \u2018by Dr.Ro 5 Li American interests demand it.As to the > SR 1 VOM LARGE AND COMPORTARLY FURNISH: ; ; : HR a : : 2 ç A BY.CON ; ; and fall overçont of che latest style {to order) and J.G B-Siegert & Sons.At all druggists 60 - ; ; ~ .don of y's \u201cStar \u201d» W ation as tou hme ; cl, gas hot ant colt water, suitalde for une or fwo who are willing to pay cash, ve will for 50 produce\u2019s TTT Te ee rights of } rench Canadians, it holds that found on p to-da .ges.test retires oe Ta | gentiemen ; Sel 34, Catherine st wi arnnent sure @ (be purchaser 16 every respect they are just as much protected now as .- lat a em remem i N Jr ooMs EWLY FURNISHED DOUBLE AND (choice of colors).Mulcair Brue,, 1 3 single roar cs without toank.with every con- otre Dame st.© ns, wit 94 vett@uce; elccure light: nat moving.156 Manstield st.A OX 0 they would be were Canada an independent country.La Minerve giveseight reas sons why independence should not be sought for at present and which may be summarized af follows: Because Canada SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, KOFF NO MORE.\" Watson's Cough Drops A Û - are the.best sa the world for the THROAT and CHEST.COR SALE - A LADY GOING AWAY WOULD Forthe VOICE unequalled.\" SURF SEND ME YOUR W ANTED w ASHINGDUNE AT 69 ST.JAMES ï 5.va how to make a .: \u2018 > ve work \u201card teach ou free, V \"ANTED SEWING OL DRESSMARING, WILL » where pou live.nd me qu out by the duyte ; rivale houses.Apply Miss business C133 Bieurs st \u2018 0 VANTER ss A à ltevss An JOR SALE\u2014SHOW CÂRES.SHOW CASES, IN |.etal, walnut, cherry snd vak, all styles Montreal Show Case Co, 730 und 733 Craig st.»6 awh Yen peur whiress acd ! : V_FURNISHED DOUBLE\" om, with tuand, vacant lst 17 Shuter street w 4 : Recon vas SOME wil explain ! à ter | antec à rol 1 = CV AN FxPrriFeCeN \u2018 F _ _ sell her Singer swing machine (drop cabinet), almost ; T W.at Jd : .cold not maintain with honor its national Ey rhb sy ace rer Gin ot $3 tor A RES EN, A ee ETES Ep, ROU SUITABLE For LIGHT HOUSERFER new.at reasonable prices Addrens Mra Gravel.4 Drozet ff AT W.stamped on each atop.206 They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, di nity: because 5,000,000 of people would be .Address A.W Mes, Windror, Outarns ; : wwritit £ and bath | Bess | Wig Ot Boning in May.ply Lo City Council stress 00060 2° , ; Ron Te .J op wa) © Noi nod | es Lowi Land to hatçuages | | lors st.a \u20ac poi LE TPURE FRED COLE PUPS(MALEL PATE NTS.TRADE MARKER BE.Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A per- at the merey of the neighboring nation of OOMSTI LEY.EXCEPTIONALLY LAKGE, with oid, $5 each Maty fürnished rooms, Laat optional; not waving Moremn & Co.'s ue \u2018ASTEDR Ardy te SIGNS 65,000,000 which is sure to incresse to 100,- 4 COPYRICATS N ARE AL \u201cANFED HY VOUNG MAN PLACE INTRAIL- r- Reid at Heary mes 4 fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- he Lager feels 3 road chice te learn totepraphice, 1 > 502 Secured in all Count: 1 J ; \u2018 Sear 1 ting same | 3 a ; : (U0, because the American policy has à We want air ine: country statipn preferred Sr STE in May.Faualy-priate.14 Park avenue, _\u2014 - Jus SALE CHERRY \u20ac COLOK FIXTURES, SUITF- ; ASSICNMENTS LANDES GREEMENTS DRAWN, ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue altvays been inimical io Canada, and that ; , abf to sell our choice Canadian attire.A \u201cm6 | RRUPM COMPORTABLY FE RNISHED RUOM, | able ff grovery.dry coude or hoot store.369 St Applications SEAR other hands succosstully solicited.Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER.They twicethey invaded Canada with an armed Kane ry Stock.Pun are safe to buy through oar S00 aa - SN A iy reps + suitaHe for married couplé Or two young men.with _| Chartes Borromee sticet.604 \" Fa .+ : be vi English ; : send nr ter Address Stone & Wellington 3 ANTED A FAMILYS WASHING, LARGE LM t board.45 MoG il Call : 03 5 \" CEPRIGHT PIANO Gout ap + WM.REYNOLDS, Counsellor and Expert, h _ Ne _ force; because without knglis rotection gaz suen send for Addre a t ing goound.48 St Andre st 0527 | véwithont board.45 Mel Co ge.av \u2018 3 Fe SALE: NEW UPRIGHT PIANO, COST.600 Temple building, 185 ST.JAMES STREET, Regulate the Bowels: Purely Vegetable.Canada would beat the mercy of the United Montreal 11 oh CED sn AV ANTED SITUATION EV- CAKINETMARER | R NOM A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, WITH À dollars, will be sold for 300 cash.Address \u201cD 1476, MONTREAL \u2018 States in international disputes: because WW ATH SEED DR sut plisher, of 5 peurs eapertence gued Pronch | od ll erpartad board.16 Platcaa strvet, off Mane I em SLL Trikenos, 12 ee ____Weod Small PHI.Small Dose.independence would in no way settle .et ver PO Drees Ie, class refines Address TW IZ Npau | SN ECV FURNISHED DOUBLE FRONT | ITOK, SALE ENGINE AND.io Aprly ASAE BIES' CUTTING ACADEMY.Small Price _-|the school or other disputed questions: \u2014 .ta, -\u2026.\u2014 Te \u2014 - = \u2018 \u201d * h a LE FRON power.\u2018Can een working: a.- - = 3 WANTED a wie APFLY TU MRS : as, hot and cold water, Stan oc.\u20acl 2 The © peau d tente or Patterns, - hecause Canada would lose many advan.Gourge M.Rudolf.Catherine st.\u20ac 1 \\ ANTED \u2014 DREÇRS AND APPREN main ééte-à-téte with the Equal Rightists: let ! us remain alone face to face with McCarthy, : Martin.Greenway, Haultain, and our grievances will beremedied.\u2018It.seems tous that sucha proposition cannot be very easily sustained.The present constitution, no matter what its imperfections may be, \u2018assures us of.our autonomy and.guarantees ' rights which cannot be touched without the assent of the Inperial Parlinment.That assent.could not be obtained against Que.2 = XPERIENCED FLATS WANTED.ds the placing foreman or manager in a mill factor: Bast voie rence 5 2 ere Address E 235 St.Hubert stroet.r AT 3 3 7ANTED-WORK AS MESSAG tlcü:'s office, van write a goui ences.57 (agauchetiere at.VANTED - SITUATION ANT A ANT ELEC are instantly relicved by taking Crimault\u2019s Guarana, « single powder of which is He Buys Best - Who Buys Early usc bom imme oo the most violent sick headache.i The NCRT BAYS: \u2014 With à hip?hip?andahurrah?With a rush and jam! \u201cGRIMATLT'S GUARANA powders That 6 how the spring trade hus commenyvd wiih tsi à ICK WEADACHES, MEURALGIA, WANTED BY A FIRST CLASSE miliwright, who thoroughly unde ra see pre « cheap; also buggy and harness.rence st RE ; ._ ue OR BALE A CANADIAN PONY, \u20ac YRARR old.fart driver: also a second hand phaeton, must be solid at once.-Apply at Palace stabie, 540 Dor { chester street LU LL 0 611 tives.Apply Nlutherine ot 0008110 trcz).neariy à yeara experience fai roficient « FOUR BALE HORSE.EXPRESS AND HARNESS, 3 *ANTED -IMMERY, A GENERAL SER in sll its braghew \u201cWJ.BOE Ei chy D 2 F ould Arey hn separately Spe ud harness vaut, fous O8 Tals 8 Cursed mires, SL VANTHE SITUATION AS GUGM OR COACH.Les.Apply between 2 8 Beigneur ue.V TAN A FLÂT OF 3 OR 4 ROOMS, IX RE- j table locality, for fasuily fof.3 (vo chüdrenz rent not to exceed $9.00.Address \u201cC 4950,\" STAR Mee., - BOYINAGEN.| and; refer.611 [FOUR BIG SPECIALTIES re we, a, ACH.Cu ! .y .YEAr, but we an: oye ready with a large staf of salesmen arc a certain remedy for sick Bec.The impossibility of amending the a Cunegonde.___ 2 ee 110 : 3 man (Good uty refereuces- Address \u201cC 1 \u20ac OE FALE A PTANG BOX TOF Bias T Eg Children\u2019s Suits.- ith a large stouk- + Felt Hata; \u2014 \u201cheadache.\u201d = constitution withont the consent of Eng- 3 _ WA NTED\u2014A& KES§IE PERSON TOTARE Stag otice 2-1 | (OR SALE-A PIANO BOX TOP BUGGY, ALMOST .Gloves.Neckwear, otc, bought at the lowest cash figures ee land is a safeguard for us.If we woul care of littl girijyrars, will give 4 dollars CANTER HY YOUNG ENGLISAMAN, SITU AS -__ pew.Berard & Major make.To be seen at Cannifr's \u201c M » direct from the manufacturers.We are ail to offer our The abuso may be obtained from ail Drurgists ç Saleg! ied pr month.Adilress \"QAR ofice.az WASTE] inter ace 15, rei LISHMAN.BITT°A- Livery Stable, 67 Alexanderst.__ a 1 The Mammoth customers better value und a larger selection (han ever in CANADA and the UNITED STATES.break the colonial tic the revision of the LU TANTED.AN EXÉCEI AN TU TAKE stipin Enea T Address \u201cB 1407.\" 53 xr SE | YOR RALEZ PAIR OF CARRIAGE HORS 16 \u201d his year.We make our prues without regant to the M holesale-o£\u2014ivMeit TREALZ F nn the hands of the Ÿ ANTED.- A) CED MAN TU TAK skip __Adidrers \u201cB 1407.\" 61 2 bands, sight 1.land reliant SES \u201c d Tay Thon Tae YIN CD .T c ; .EE F VR west on come war ANTE] BY EXVERIENCED BREssUAT Hi ore ands, ee D ur ; bi || pretty close.\u201cCome ye expert and particnlar: acrutinise Canadian Parliament.What will that SING a ee ee a ee a | YY wewindin private famitios.Address \u201cB10, | Address \u201cC 14%,\u201d STAR office.__ \u201cThe Glenora\u201d _\u2026____ | shall see how cheap we ard what grand | _ 8 = mufority ber\u201d : cri Fou pedi WA EL WET WITH GOOD CH2 goods and what anendless assortment heyond your largest acter, 1 > 613 - _ mr me LE \u201cANTED 16 PURFHASE ONE TWO GOOD \u201c5\u201d \u2018 VVANTHE TT A REPECARE WONAT | ANTED \u201c16 PURCHABE ONE OR TWO GOOD &\u201d Curo for WARNING Wa EDEY 1 referents, new registry offe - .sa?§ \u2018 An ended De À \u2014 5 à : nagination.You! think we dow little business here.rmicathl Apuly 3 St.Dems st.br runing for Mondays or Tucedays, by the | dren Gaict Shetland pemes that have been ridden The Majestic Rowe do, we're busy, 100 busy to detail her our various Le + eee CAL nh day.Apply 19 5e.Urhain st.down stairs 75 a ° rt EE ia: Sra odie 58 3 .- lines and prices, but we Rrc preparing & neat little book a | R SS i AL a WEIR PUT) DRESSGRE | WANTE uy Exrmmiacen voosa tapy.| WANIEDGLIO, BOY FiRer couse amvrie.All our own productions, belng shen vin beady hi week Sonia nis Sool 3 TANTED coup fe } WHO UNDER: of references.Puldresa M.B45 St Urbah Ce 593 durable, strong and warranted re a haar.Joe page Mvertisement prete will Supreme Coyrt Deeldes the Holograph stand: his businf married man, without \"ANTEDEY YOUNG WOMAN, POSITION AS .o _ ELIT = SL TS =P ue - .\u2019 orm Legal.| \u2018 - children preferred.Giv@refereuces.Address P, W Lo usen@d al t.Ap \" , 4, : .\u2014_\u2014 SET WS atrcer, HR) OF General srmant.Apply 123 Chatham BOARD not to rip,-elegant in design and DON'T FORGET THE HEAD- \u2014\u2014\u2014 A NAL AA [PLE WIFE AS GEN.: \u2019 BOARD MRS McEWAN.LADIES' SICK NURSE Lt medi: plter garden and make \u2018Y 1350.\u201d STAR Office.\" ANTED MARR] \\ eral acrvant, mang himself geacrally useful EXPERIENCED NTREE GOOD | re of one child Apply at Mrs.Leduc, | Antoine.tl 1 ; perfect fitting.We think we have [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] OTTAWA, March 13.\u2014The case of Ross\u2019 ING OF THIS AD.The VIN Pesqui Has the effect of diminishing 4 registry o atome ______ Li; superior accommelation Por Loarders, anticipated the popular demand Bus Your Spring Bat earl = vs.Ross (the Ross will case), which oo iach rice | ANTANTED DD JO 3 : ENTERING attendance; strictly private.Terms moderate.1E7 .y Teur £ early.UR 4 .î WANTED ATCO HAVE Goi city VV ASTECIPRIONS AT CARPENTERING GR | jltendaace: strictly private \"7 m1\" |inthe above styles.The Prices erder veer sorcerer mem.ANE involves an estate worth millions, references.Yio tered.Apply st 88-145 14837 sta ie.611 pre 3 1423.\u201d Mackay street, between a 2 WA NTED A THOR BERVANT OR COOK; AY mn \u2018 ; was decided by the Court dismissing TUATION AS GENERAL SER i CARD-AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURING the action with costs.This judgment u D Soc eur New lines of Gloves for Spring wear.SANTED confinement.private.Mrs.Bohme, 15) Cadieux st 36 48 are sure to meet your favorable W J'ANTED- on commi .N : vant.WSt George st.PL 0 a LL eo.7j Remember, we have a fine stock of Umbre!lse and Rub- .g holds the holograph will made by the late no washing of irufily 1208 Dorchester or.VV ANTED YOUNG LADY, POSITION IN AN | OARD-ASD SUNNY DOUBLE LARGE FRONT OPINION.Gur $10.00 lines of Be a à are nou in demand and we hare «fines 3 \u2018The Sugar found in Diabetes | Senstor , of Quebec, in New York, by: 3 \u201cANTED C HANTÉ APPLY AF THE office, ex Fienced.Address \"Y 1370 =TAR room to fet, class in every respect, gas, hot water Spring Overcoats are worthy your Neck in endiess variety at Le tock.FE which one-half of the great estate was de- + heating: private: no children and not moving io May, at 5 \u201c ar) Se ET = ! ., vised to Mr.Frank Ross, of Quebec, and the ups Coffoe Hougexander and Craig qe f TRAVELLER.EAST AND WEST No.710 Sherbrooke street 4915 + d > At Lhe rate of One gram per day l'inspection ; made of imported TRAVEI : ner re oe 4915 y rus iti d other 1020 HR el on, side Tine requiring igh: sampies OARD-MADAMELE FRANCOIS.LADIFS 81¢K other half in trust for charities an 8 TANTED-GOUD ETTERS, AT NEW quid do well in pusc \u201cfurniatines Are \u201cA nes so nurse.superior accommodation for boarders, bes > : y DEPOT AT relatives of the deceased.is docu- A .,; ; \u2018 E York Mantel Coy.f a.611 STAR office., + 612.medical attendance, strictly peivate.Terms moderate.Serges, in all colors, fashionably _§ a rows J YVASNTED -G00D R3 (GIRIS) FOR custom and readyAnts, stcady work.Av Fly 48 Chenneville st WANTED her chill] STAR ofive.CA WOMAN, SITUATION WITH jlliug to leave city.Address \u201cA 1381,\" 613 7 xt.Demisique = OARD\u2014DOUBLE AND table board.in a new | SINGLE.ROOMS: ALSO hoarding house, at No.Bim 5 cut, they take the place of made Jo = LAVIOLETTE and NELSON'S, .MONTREAL ment Frank Ross contested as not a valid will, and the charities and relatives having successfully defended the 659 to 665 Craig street, 4\u20ac Chenner tt.R ere b] J ts below, have also won on 3 ANTED \u2014- BOOT BHOE SALESMAN FANTED CATION BVI ADY 705 vemitsatecet\u201d to order and at half the cost.; ; , case in the cour VV aNTE al x EBs VV ANTE 1 CATH ON BY LADY.POSITION AS | J30ARD=FOR TWONITADY MEN, TX PRIVATE 00 az 1 MONTREAL Wholesale at PESQUI S.Bordeaux.the appeal to the Supreme Court.The cage Bon.1855 Notre a MSFT 512 Highest referend Addross P.U.Box 104, Milles Koches, | treet Bay, chere Do others are kept.Apply 13 St.Bose 232 Jamo tf is Au complicated od thero are several YA TANTED\u2014A BOY MIMSFLF TS Outarie.LL 61 8 reel, Papmeauavenue.7 886 ._\u2014 nn nm other phases of it which w ro ave V in a grocery store.Jharles Mol YANTED TUATION AS UPPER HOUSE.J3CARD MRS.SEAR).LADIES DOCTRESS, PRI cé .to come before the Supreme ourt for adja.Catherine st él Ww maid andbamstress; city references.Apply 75.- vats accommodation with professional attendance; | \u2018 or on ers New Secret Remedy Absolutely Uskmown to the d ion : AL ANTED \u201cA LADWELFTY T0 ENGAGE Drummond st of 1 alas Indies attended at their own home Th George st.profession.Permanent Cures in 15 to 35 Days Guar feation.s ~~~ : PRE Se bers | \\WaxTEn BX RESFRETIUE wowAy, | oo Water ne SPECTR BLE TOs With this Generation of Men,\u201d éscer she, pan orice mûres rame E PRESS ON ROSEBERY ' ddrezs \"A STAR G 2 | à by (My, hiug and houseclean.ng.852 JARD \" 'O RESPECTABLE YOUNG - VV ASTED SMART travELCER FOR Cælieuret K° The fad honseciean Ma i ! B Jen to board in private family.Apply 14 Cathe \u2018 ; .* So wiil contract to mare Terror par rape of THE - : holeasio house, ar with the ools \u2014 = SSSR PSS as ; Marth A ce à M | coming, a ; ride prbolontio house, ar wi ary TE BÂNESS CHANCES.: A I Advance In Medical Science.coming.It Views Him From Its Point of View y.is fully explained in a little book- be terate.box 64: .VV ASTED_A MAS) = cm La = calied ** Complete Manhood, -_ \u2014The \u201cTimes\u201d Disappointed.ANS PBadgo BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.well acquainted inj, [MOR SALE « ! can find permanent 0 LET.BREWERY WITH ALL ~~~\" - ESI as A, 0} and How to Attain Bi.\u201d \u2018pox, March 13.The Daily N I ive employmentesaing \u2018À 1462.\u201d STAN ; be Li ; sd Dee - .THB 3 | \u2019 © LoNpoN, March \u2014 The Dai ews gems commu RATHER Ly tm, BL SS WA HE VV ANTER_ DONRPIATEEX BOLRD ANT RON GIRL J: an carmen mn who had sured.best : (Liberal) expresses great satisfaction with WwW ANTED ONE CRD CANVASSERS Chambly Cantor; boats siden Exempiion of taire Lorne avente, eds \u201cC MOT, STAR of amily.peer n er [I tated, then ut it to the, test, writes.thus: J) thie Ee the proceedings at the moeting of the Lib- .Fr er Li MaY to the right Apply to LW.Sufi.Jr, 190 8t.James.5 teod _ 7 ANTED- FOR APRIL IST.LARGE WELL FUR.AME à - \u201cWell, tell you.that first day is ona TN © eralleaders.\u201cThe result wil to put a mar Canadian BubecripPubliahing Co, Ve R SALE FLS, RESTAURANTS.GRG | nished back parlor hedrmom, with first class hoard, aus Cifr Horers .never forget.- just bubbled with joy.1 Oo Ponge RE rtd fora new heart of hope into the Liberal party in VV ANTES \u2014 NEWIVERY CRROER bins Tous initie th ih SE tse peas ERE LI, mh or hs onc Sat my old el he de dan tell them ment misent parce nd out of Parliament, \"it anys.The Daily \u201cCleaned and colomsbitly revived as bright Bt, Gatherine et ë FANTED Man raie É1I SA 61>1_ | that my old self had died yesterday and my mo Chronicle says: \u201cLord F 8 appear- en à door fated on commission.TSUR SALE TLLY EQUIPPED GROCERT \u2018 Ave minted ll Co Cau.FIRST CLASS, new self was born to-day.\u201d Why didn\u2019t you have maden svectaityor trentine ance as leader was an unquestionable Apuly after 10am, ALSHHIL 611 recor.gis and Mootreal ave, witha lease | Huilding, for man and wife, also single gentleman.Call tell me when I first wrote that would find NE an success.We rejoice to see thdt as a man WASTE 68 Chana PIBL.IB CENTRE of four iri oe au PA solution of Femisee, | 8120 8\u20ac Lawrence.£11 it this way?\u201d ; APPleation Acdrec CODE EE has been lost, so A man has been found.\u201d st.\u201charles.1p and retiring 1 ess ¥ 1 i \" \u2018 o » ; .ANTED-AT S PIENTE A voue L Pequette à Cn FPT où (ie premises, Ee .That man was not \u201cmade whole\" by magic 7.Mason 6 The Standard «Tory) says: \u201cContrary to W Girl as gener; serv family 611 Fer SALE - 4 WILL FIXTURES, TOULS \u2018WANTED TO BORROW.in a day\u2014no man is\u2014but in a moment he eneral expectations, Lord Rosebery stands VV ANTED_DRESSM ALSO ATFRENTT etc, of an hed butchera businezs: rent Fowi | AAA ANA saw\u2014KNEW\u2014how he would be in à little Ë efore the world without ambiguity or hesi* tion as a leader of extreme am, oseberyism is but Gladstonianism.For the Unionists there can be no question of a - truce or reconciliation with a .Cabinet pledged to continde a fatal Pes.\u201d he Times says: \u201cLord Roschery's incidental admission, in replying to Lord ces, willing to assis Bours a day.No.773 Don YT ANTED- AT ONC years old, one wh confectioners business while\u2014he \u2018\u2018saw the light\u201d before he had tinished the first chapter.Every man who would: know the grand truths, the plain facts, the new discoveries: of medical science\u2014who would atone for past follies and avoid future pitfalls should secure this book.To simple \u201ccuriosity seekers\u201d to those ork.about dors Property Qualification of Members.\u201cThe property qualification for alder men,\u201d says.the Real Estate Record, \u201cdoes not seem to have been such a success that it should become à matter of seriôüs dispute;rin our opinion it should either Le abolished or very largely increased.The HATS.ARRIVING ital can make money here.Ad- | re.603 VV ANTED-THE FOLLOWING SUMS OF MONEY i on first mortgage, good security, $5300 on 8t.; Catherine street property at Jig per cent.; $2500 on 4 lots | containing 22,100 sq.sfr até per vent.Fall iculare ; at our olive.J.Stevousou Brown & Co, 764 Notre | Dame sw _ \u201c61 10 TANTED-§300 AT 5 PER CENT.ON Hist mortgage on cen! tenement ty.d \u201cBU.Bron offen property.AT Tras JOR SALE FIERA PHIC STUDIO IN GOOD ; 8 locality Kovd fins for selling.\u2018 Address \u2018A 1338,\" A odice.Foor Sale ESTUFACTURING BUATNESS 1838 only ue of th in Canada Good chance for pushing man; cheap over $1000) for cash.3M Si.\"au 12 1 1 WASTED: EXPE] - ot * FANTED TO BBUHASE A © TO 30 GALLON otre Dame at, W New TANTED-CITY AG ur ; y.see: recent rovelations regarding the.methods SAlisbury that before Home Rule would be Conata > Appls beton d'au La Timing m° ticular aot Tos pmilete out.State uli par.= TTT Sori Those physic al condition is perfect\u2014to of qualif ing are suffrient So dispute tt conceded, England as the dominant mem- 1 38 Nt.Andre \u2018street, Ci wll 2 and lowes: price.ress 14,\" STAR WANTED TO PURCHASE rin those who need no aid\u2014to boys\u2014we 585 |' supposed \u201cbenefits, and until we \u20ac ber of the three kingdoms would have to be Lil pl otfice .S83 1 .po td an - 3 \u201cANTED-10 GEN Cook, =\u2014\u2014 er \u2014\u2014 AAA AN NA SAN W LY - emphatically this book 3 useless and un- pr to one case of an alderman for- cony inced of its justice, changed the whole [domestic help of » situations for OST.- R \u2014 T0 PURCHASE ~ .; St I es 1 interesting.It is purely medical and eiting his property by reason of a \u2018bad Aspect of affairs and shattered the very good rirls.Apply i3 St.J se V ED PE SE \u201cHULL\u201d FOR STEAM y scientific, published.to make known a rate\u201d En the council we had better say notl basis of the new Prime Minister's policy.VV ANTED- A © Ca NONE BUT JE AAA AAA à sù Valls au Ce 91028 by5ly or6 Address P.Box, .system of treatment of incalculable value : ; PA oth- first class man n 1 wages to the BERNARD DOG ; = ï eST-A Lann .ing about it as a safeguard.It is In the presence of this momentous declara- ~~ atm ifficult I ; 4 voati, on tast sdilay, hrence ticker Na 18 CEE WANE iD \u201cPEGFLE HAVING CAST OFF CLOT.to men who riced if.ait ii ton all the rest was wasted verbiage.It ; ach , \u201cde to di of, try and send for d be rewarded.i ; .enough to get honest capable men to sit in ey .; dispose of.You get ; 1f you are looking.for samething senti- i î ; must-prduce the gravest consequ-nces as 16 Lag: a we .t placing ; A ; 1 han Toe nd se he A \u201c Le fn vejue aad highest price.dress 186 P.O.Ins ection Invited mental, frivolous, irapro er, don't waste the way.elfvith nomination ohe the chape ct soon as its significance is perceived, ce.Ws Or BOOK uF Nader 4FS.PROBABLY IN x City._ si] J ° our time and ours by writing.This is not qualifications which do not amount to a There is a Majority Ne over fev NISH MACHINE.turning at 1427 Dorch street, or 10 St.Sa rament st.a or you.ard .enty against ome Rule amon ng- » Gazette Build._ ns 2 \u2018 03 J PUPILS WANTED.; + If you want advice, wisdom, warning, dore ay due practical safegna, net lish commoners, and when the Premier THAT UN OAR.O8T\u2014ON TilE OF FEBRUARY LAST.ON AN NAN SA AAA AAA help, noble manhood szan \u2014if you want to quackery\u2014get this 4 Untarié strrer Dufrane.a gall ward Hifinder ty ret admits that a decisive result is impossible Mifrenne, fro Vinitation to ANTED \u2014 A.until an English electorate returns a Home our/late council.ct with pestle.[iberal re- BLAKE, ARTIST.FROM t s teferences required.London, England, now resident in Montreal, would dscape snares, traps, book now.ps bl.Apply with re vne retaining him afte From lete Manhood.\u201d ; ; ; wal au, Rule majority, he virtually acquiesces to W ASTED_A RESPRGIRT- FOR RIT.Pomt ot Charis : \" to No.73 Shearer ITR | take a limited number of pu given in drawing Write to the Erie Medical Co., 64 Nia- Are free (from all ciude and irritating the arguments of the a] of repara- 3 chen.Must bo 8 gk, Also a young I GS \u2014ON FRIDA Br WISI ST.GEORGE STA | ra St, Buffalo, N.Y.,and ask for copy matter.Concentrated medicine only: very |.ing.\" fi as nurse for one child { 4 ®ye terrier dog.r ad , [ui ; - and painting from nature to 1a at their own residence.: For Éuther particulars SPP AC A bla avenue.Cots St.Wm \\ samuel Antoine.\u2018588 = ® 9 x : À They will rend it EMAÎI; easy to take; no pain; no griping.After summing up Lord Rosebery sdeclara- VANTED A VOUS PDG GENERAT a on Reardon return.el = - sealed in plain envelope, entirely free, for Carter's Little Liver Pills, | Lions AL the Liberal conference.the fimes housewurk and attefen.Apply at cave L ceptor ALN | Nan ST GABRIEL ROOMS WANTED.: \\ a short time, ; 401t Avoid little discofds.t these I says that the general feeling wasthat his to 107 St.Famille st, _ ad Darosd: Kors and ricer.Finder please RIUM 104 AAA AAA nn A A AA 2411 ST.CATHERINE ST I to t oues \"Tor these may lead first appearance ns Premier bad been dis ROM 7 A M YO Purodérstrer M ~ ell TANTED\u2014 1 i * m5 .great ones.tinetly disappointing.: ger = tr VV ANTED-MARRIED COUPLE DESIRE à T I | \u2014_\u2014 | 4 J ofa boy of two.1 OF - FRIDAY, oT NST, SMALL DOG (PUG), bright comfortable room, in private family.no chil 00 J rang és, Ayer's Sarsa Il ill that ti The Daily Netcs says * Mr.Gladstone pop oven Bh TORE mien EIR TR GE en ol de Moto, bar fon\u201d étre {| Rules, | 70.and give ew Tito and enesy.2 compieied ix translation or Hoaces: 8 Dorchester at.\u2019 2.stcet, ME TR IE Lo à te pal 2 mii oT , .ules, Raph ee ae 0 @des foto English verié on the diy when y ANTED-AN EXPEIGENÉRALSER - = ; I mar\" - _\u2014 ee SE TT Special Notices.hiéresignation went into effect So vant.Must be goodand be wel] incom.(ND, \u2014\u2014 5+ FURNISHED \u201cROOMS WANTED: MEDAL and DIPLOMA Scales.0000 mended: no washing: car fl (load mgd} ee oT .RA a ae | etc.Keeps It in the House.good wages 15a night.goodly 130 Doerr RAA AAA A nin + TARN RE Awa cs, DEAR Stra,\u20141 have used Hagyard's Yel.SONS OF ENGLAND.WASTED Koon deirvasgrwo | BF TÉD-ON CHAT Daim ot DAY SIGHT.| Wie err ine recAl vicinity of 8.Faille VUE.AT low Oil with every satisfaction, and always in family.Referend ok Cres.properd can'be bad at Jil hinend st.Point 8 Charles ]-Aval averiue, north of Sherbrooke.Address 498 he.y (1 ; \u2014 keep it in the house.It is splendid for [8RECTAS.TO THE STAR.) cent strem an : * aries rooke sree.a 0 onia PIN â PS HEARN & HARRISON st apd eas burns, bruises, cuts, ete.Mus.JOSEPH Toroxto, March 13.-The Supreme Grand 1 TANTED 4 LATTLA HO WILL GIVE oo Te BOARD WANTED.Noire Dame Be.DrLAPLANT, 8 Regent st, Toronto.I ® of the Sons of Englind convened y gervieet in exchancefme and clothing, P HB Wa 3 ag 0e \u2014 y -day.The add elco Lamind # child 3 years de \"D 1076 Jur dn PARTNER WANTED.amt SSII At the Wena cotnmbien Exhibition, toit be NO TICE.An Old and Well-tried Remedy.hore loa + the yor TT ork today eee À - y ; - : : will not responsible for any debts contrasted in m: WixarLOw a SnoTuren Byau ould p WSEAS ve | a ONE A LEA PE, Ad a mrs rrr EE ee de qe Poe rare re The mals ofice.\u201cB 1%,\u201d \u2019 CHAS.GERD & 00., 30 & 43 Jurors 8 3° 120 Chstenughag et.Giorrhonn bes ie ' .seod constitution.\u2019 .yr , .j | 5 - Ce ; .A ?= T - ' ch , TTT - T _ ; - ._ | 4 ; = - cp .J .; AT - \u2018 ( ; 1 ; i | .2 a - A ar .- : ; .- q a y \\ \u2018 ! \u2019 : al- - pe > \u201cw : \u2014 pr TE pe [ gy eue te 3 - - The 1e Daily Star.GRAHAM & CO.Proprietors, 163 and 165 St.James Street.\u201d \u201cTax Dar stan is pent to any part of Stateso a ae six and 20c.for thre ea rw Là the circulation of THE STAH eX- ceods Mo pete tus issue of ali the other English newspapers published in the city of Mon = A ta for French Advertising are Aas ence, Favre de Cie, Rue do la oranges Date liere 18, Parix, France CIRCULATION © OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending 10th March, 1581.Monday 0.38,871 Tuesday.sccenennnenes [SP 38,793 Wednesday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.,\u2026.38521 Thursday Ww cesse au sue .38,602 Friday.88,341 Saturday .ee coon .41,191 Total.234,419 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE For Week f lame Mar.10th 1893.J TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 1804 \u201cTIMES\u201d ON CANADIAN - TRADB The Canadian letters in the London Times continue to represent Canada to the British pedple with a fairness and appreciation that cannot fail to bring us what we stand most in need of\u2014full and friendly consideration ot our resources and possibilities.If.the forty odd millions of people on the British Islands once thoroughly realize what a firm foundation for one end of the Imperial arch may be built up on the half continent called Canada, interest in our development will promptly take on the practical büsi- ness shape that bought the Suez canal and spent blood and treasure to keep India.One of the later letters denis with our trade and tariff policies, showing as the result of a careful study of the situation that our best market to-day and altogether most hopeful for the futire lies in the British Islands.Any Anaexationism that the writer found in Canada \u2018is traced to either disappoiuted political ambition or a desire to foster our trade with \u201cthe continent to which we belong.\u201d This latter, however, is held to be based upon an erroncous idea as to the location of our natural market.Pointing out that, with few exceptions, our stapls products are identical with those of the United States, and that a natural waterway connects the Canadian prairies with the Atlantic seaboard, the writer testifies that \u201ckeeping these considerations in view it seems to me capable of demonstration that the great and dominant trading interests of Canada \u2018lie with Britain rather than with the United States\u2014with the far market rather than the near.\u201d The old story of our trade development is then told with circumstance and vivacity by way of proof of this position.Our prairies must send their wheat to Britain; our cattle trade has increased \u2018and cannot be checked forever; our oheese leads the world there, No market half so good, offers for our butter and apples, properly packed; for our pork; for our better quality of horses,and so on.Coal, barley, fresh fish, timber and some minor farm products have hitherto found their best sale in the United States; and it s likely that these will be in time admitted on favorable terms wben the Americans vi imagining that they can coerce us into- political bondage by a tariff siege.The Times correspondent is imprèssed with the Importance of reforming our tariff with a view to encouraging British imports; but he does not think much of the preferential trade project.\u201cThe Liberal party has exaggerat- od the importance of the United States market, and has shown a readiness to make excessive sacrifices to obtain it,\u201d he says, \u201cthe Conservative party, or, rather, a section of it, has staked too much upon the hope of preferential trade with Great Britain instead of depending upon the innate advantages and opportunities of Canada itself.\u201d Protection has now reached its highest point here, is the opinion ad- THE vanced ; though its adoption was no] means a mistake.But now tariff burdens must be lightened.The w Titer says: There seemed to sensus of opinion throughont the Nonh 0 West, In the agricultural communities of the t, and among men of inde ndent, thought everswhere, that the first object of adi should now be to make the Dominion a cheap count to live in.arge f Lo the unsettied arons, the grentest wool ation test number in all parts, seem to depend on this.Even manufactures, which have made great strides under the impulse of protection now feel a still greater need of the \u2018wide market which only a large and Prosperous riculturet \u201c population can supply.This necessity of the situation brings hope that the tariff may be- lowered toward British goods, if not directly then on individual articles chiefly purchased in England.\u201cA return cargo makes cheap freights,\u201d he says.\u2018A country which hopes to cover the North Atlantic with ships carrying its products to England cannot, if it is wise, wish to see those ships return in ballast.\u201d This suggestion has infinitely more sense in it than the policy of waiting for Britain to return to protection, and would make a very popular feature of any tariff reform : meossure.AFTER THE REAL CRIMINALS There seems to be a wholesome deter mination on the part of the American people to locate with exactness and perspicacity the responsibility for the murder of Ross at Troy, where he died a martyr te the cause of electoral purity.Nothing short ot this can save the life of the American democracy.It the bounds of justice prove themselves but mongrel curs, ready to snap at the cane that strikes them withont ever once springing at the throat of the villain who wields the stick, the real criminals wil) be émboldened to dare deadlier crime.As an American writer puts it, killed was exercising his right and doing his duty in trying to prevent illegal voting by a band of organized -\u2014 He was resisting a conspiracy to carry the election by force and fraud.\u201d Now, these \u2018\u201cre- posters\u201d were mob polling their fraudulent votes out of mere party enthusiasm.The.word \u2018\u2018conspiracy\u201d is well chosen, Practically all systematic attempts to force a false return from the electoral machine spring from es.\u201d There must bea powerful motive toset such mercenary : their w \u2018ill.1 who have preached missions \u2018and retreats man machines would be uired_ there; but no re him any exact figures.giv 1 should think it would, take atleast3or 4 | ° ian statesmanship | \u201cthe man\u2019 | forces in motion, and that motive is not .usually found virgin in the breasts of the ; men who do the dirty work.Such a conspiracy as that which appeared + above the surface in Troy always has in it the possibilities of murder.It is based , upon lying and false pretences; it faces the probability of perjury, and its confessed ohject is to foist upon the people the tyranny of a \u201cclique\u201d under the cloak of the broadest free choice.I thus a conscious conspiracy to our.| i der the Government.In a democratic country, it aims at the assassination of democracy, Tor government of the people is ; only possible when the people believé that the electoral machine registers honestly It is everywhere the plotting of | an oligarchy to.gain by revolutionary d methods the control of the government for | the meanest and most sordid purposes.As such, all fouling of the purity of popular election should be put down with the | sternest haud?The punishment of the \u201ctelegrapher\u201d and \u2018\u2018repeater\u201d should be : made so severe that he must expose his principle; and the real villain when caught | should be dealt with as a man who means | treason to the Government and possible ; murder to the individual.ST.MARY'S PARISH.Mission Opened on Sunday Evening.Rev.\u2019Fathers Doherty and O'Bryan, two celebrated members of \u2018the Jesuit.order, in the different digeeses of Canada and the United States, and who last weck conducted two very large missions at London, Ont., opened a mission in St.Mary's C hurch, corner Craig and P\u2019anct streets, on Sunday evening at 7.0.This week will be for tho women and next week for the men.The following is the order of the services to be held during the mission: Masses at 5.30 and 8,30 a.m., with instructions.In the afternoon, at 3.30 o'clock, the devotion of the Way \"of the Cruss is to be made, instructions being given then also.Devotions, comprising the recitation of the beads and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.will also be held in the evening at 7.3), when a sermon will be likewise preached.The attendance has been Unusually large, many having been unable to gain admission.The Garbage Question, To the Editor of the STAR: SIR,\u2014In the present Sitienks the dumping of city have a suggestion to make.Why rave a gar dump anywhere?Garbage taken now is sure to contain more or less infection and is always unwholesome for the ple near the dump.Will not the new committee concerning y a new method?__Whilt Chicago was so |_ crowded last summer a portable incinerator was used, which was found very acceptable in its work.It cleared the garbage of twenty-six Chicago blocks in one day, and, although not \u2018running for nothing, is : very reat saving over old meth The stant Chief of Chicago Street.Cleaning Department considers it \u201ca very good thing.\u201d It would be a very easy matter to find out all about this machine, and as they are said to cost hut a thousand dollars perhaps our new committee would like to immortalise itself by adopting the latest methods by burning all refuse as it is lifted from the houses instead of waiting to build a costly incinerator and then be obliged to cart everything to it for perhaps several miles.AGNES UREGOIRE.\u2018\u201cAgries Gre repoire\u201d encloses the following letter received from a friend in Chicago: CHICAGO, February 28, 1804.\u201cYesterday I made enquiries relative to the portable crematory, to which you referred when I was in Montreal.The Assistant Chief of the Street Cleaning De- partinent states that they have had à trial of the machine in their) department.He thinks it is a very good thing and that there will be a saving of about forty per cent.of the present cost of removing garbage.He gave me the foliowing figures of the test made by this machine.One machine would clean tlie garbage of 3 Chicago blocks a day; the \u2018help required to run \"one of those machines was onc team, one foreman, four laborers, and a cart and driver, w hich would make a total expense as\u2019 follows team, $3.75; 4 laborers, $6; 1 foreman, $2; cart and driver, $3; makinza total of hia: The former cost of cleaning this same space would be eight carts and laborers \u2018at 33.50 a day, a total of $24.This, as you observe, would bo a saving of nearly 50 per cent.and [ have placed the actual saving at 40 per cent., as there is always liable to be more or less exaggeration in matters of this kind.Mr.George 8.Welles, room 68, Hart- \u20ac agent, or owner of the patent, said that the machine was somet| Hog 0 on the principle of a boiler, and weighed about 34 tons, and in Chicago two horses were sufficient to.biaul it; that it will burn everything in the way of with the exception of some incom ustible matter, which is likely to be in all garbage dumps, but this amounts to_a very sinall percentage.\u201d He claims that the machine will cost about to build it, and that he will sell it for about $1000, thereb: making his profit of $20 on it.He said that if the city of Montreal wished to try the machine \u201che.is willing to: give it to them at the cost pricé, viz.let them pay the maker of the machine for it, then take it on trial, and if it does not suit them, they need not pay him (Welles) the additional 8200, but if it does, and they consider it is a good thing, and just what they want, then they are Lo pay him the additional $200, He asked me in regard to the size of Montreal, in order to gure how machines to do the work thoroughly.Of course, a great deal depends on the amount of garbage there is, but it could be computed from.the basis of the machine here in Chicago, which bas an unusually large amount of garbage and can make something of about 3 to 3} miles of street a day.n addition to the economy, he states that it bas the advantage of \u201cdoing away with those foul smelling garbage carts, which are sometimes a great annoyance in going through the streets, and also doing away with the foul smeiling dumps where this r is.carried to.People here are of the opinion\u2019 that it is a very thing and there is a league of ladies here who are trying their utmost to have it adopted a all over.Anglican Sunday-sehool \u2018Association.The Anglican Sunday-school Association of the Diocese of Montreal held theirannual meeting last evening in the Synod Hall, Bishop Bond presiding.The business of the year was reviewed and the reports werefound to be satisfactory.Addresses weredelivered by Miss Lizzie Evans and Mrs.Ashley Carus- Wilson.The subject of Miss Evans} paper was a model lesson for the Infants\u2019 class and Mrs.Carus-Wilson spoke on Bible reading and Bible study.Before the meeting adjourned the fol owing officers were elected for the ensuing year President {ex-officio)\u2014 His Lordghip Bishop Clerical vice- resident-\u2014R lar vice-president \u2014Mr.J Treasure ane : Programm EL Resford (convener), Mire Laurs udes Vier.C.C.Wall and Miss Blanche Macdonne Returned on the Republican Tieket.In the late New York Stave elections, Stillman F.Kneeland, LL.D.South Stukely, was elected to the \"Nor York Legislature on the Republican ticket from klyn district which usually gives a Democratic jority of 2000 He is a son of Mr.Gardner Kneeland.Kneeland is one of the most prominent asters in New York and is the author of several standard law works and editor of varibus law magazines.Hoe is a brother of Prof.Kneeland Ph.D., of McGill Normal school Principal Kneeland; B-C.Li; of Riverside- school, of this city.® Two Prisoners Plead Guilty.Two trials in the Court of Queen's Bench were abruptly ended yesterday by the rl soners.pleading guilty.Jean Be re Guinette pleaded gulity to havin, a loaded revolver at his thon with thnteat to to kill and murder.| opened the scarlet fever patients were | Fall and of] THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY MARCH 13 1894, THE CITY COUNCIL A FEVER HOSPITAL IN ST.LOUIS WARD OBJECTED TO.The Nelson Monument to be Repaired ?Street Car Service to the Point.At yesterday afternoon's meeting of the\u2019 City Council, Ald.Savignac presented a protest from residents of St.Louis vent against a scarlet.fever hospital \u2018in th midst, and All.Beausoleil trusted that the Council would not entertain the proposition.Before the hospital referred to was received by the General Hospital.At one time there were ZT patients in : \u2018that hospital.The new quarters provided now only contained four patients, s0 that there was no more dancer now than previously.Morevver, it was the opinion of the médical profession that there was no danger from scarlet fever, provided that the tents were properly isolated.The new ospital had been opened expressly for that purpose, and those who had drawn up the etition were only putting obstacles to the ulfilment of the wish, expre by Council, that separate hospital accommodation should be provided for patients suffering from scarlet fever.Ald.'Savignac contended that the hospitals should have been placed in the suburbs.Ald.Rainville inkinuated that the Finance Committee wauld vote no more money for the hospital if it was to remain in St uis ward, Ald.Béausoleil said the action taken by the Health Committees had been approved by .the Council, but he was ready to resign the .chairmauship of that Committee if his course did not meet with approval.He had not sought the position and would be well rid of it, Ald.Smith thought the contentions of Ald.Spvignac and Rainville were und- less and Ald.McBride assured Ald.Beau- soleil thaUliis prompt action in the matter met with \u2018the approval of the Council, and Ald.Stevenson remarked that it made\u2019 very \u2018little difference whether the patients were on one side of the street or another as far as contagion was concerned.The matter was referred to the Ilealth Committee.REPORTS REFERRED.The report of the Health Committee recommending the Thackeray incinerator was referred to the Finance Committee, as were also a large number of other reports, including one for an.appropriation to build a temporary St.Antoine market, and another for $1630 to repair the Nelson monument.A large number of Road Committee reports were left over till next meeting.One report asked for $15,000 macadamize Davidson, Darling and Cuvillier streets in Hochelaga Ward.Ald.tmith\u2014\u2018\u2018Are you going to pave those streets before Taine them\u201d Ald.Prefontaine\u2014* We merely want to provide the macadam.\u201d The report was left over till the next meetin Ald.Keolan asked why the snow was not removed from the streets sooner, and why Point St.Charles was not getting an elec- tie car service, or a car service of some n Ald.Prefontaine replied that the Road Committee was clearing the streets as fast as it could.As to the street car service, the company would have sufficient power to put electric cars on all the lines at a very early date.Ald.Kennedy thought, the Company should be compelled to lay its tracks on St.Etienue street, as far as.Conway st.: Ald.Leclerc felt that immediate action should be taken to have the tracks of the Street Car Company made level with the adways.Smith, seconded by Ald.Savignac moved that a special committee composed of Ald.Lyall, Kennedy, Brunet, Rainville, Prefontaine and the moverand seconder, be appointed to consider and prepare an amendment of the rules of the Council concerning the number of committees and to submit a br -law upon the same if desirable.Carried Ald.Prefontaine, seconded : by Ald.Stevenson, moved that the committee of chairmen be a pointed to consider amend- puents Lo the charter.Carried.Ald.Marsolais moved, seconded by Ald.Beausoleil, that Ald.Farrell, Brunet, Solan, Lyall, and \"the mover and seconder, be ap: pointed a committee to consider the duty of the C.P.R.in relation to the Fast End Station.Carried.In answer to Ald.McBride, Ald.Prefon.taine said that the Road Committee would look after the Inundation Committee's work as heretofore.A Successful Concert at Point Charles, The concert and ball given ti Fraternity Hall, Point St.Charles, on Friday evening, under the auspices of *C\u201d Company of the Highland Cadct Corps roved a enjoyable affair.The: hall was crowded many being = unable to gain admission.Carte n Lydon, 5th Royal Scots, presided.- anley - played a piano solo in ps \"usual \u2018masterly s Ye, and had to respond to a well earned encore.A musical trio, composed of Messrs, Marshall, Kelley and Coombes, was all that could be desired, their selections being heartily appreciated.The event of the evening was the chorus by members of the Hinky Dinks Social Club.he singin, was sweet, and their voices blended together in rfect har- owell was fod A song by Cadet as was also a cornet solo by Mr.J.onds and harmonica selections by Mr, Sm Allan.After the concert the floor was cleared for dancing, which was indulged in late bour.Royal Scots Rifle Association.The seventeenth annual meeting of the Royal Scots Rifle Association took lace last night in the armory.Licut.-Colonel Strathy presided, and there \u2018was a attendance.The election of officers resulted as follows: Hon.president, Lieut.-Col.Caverhill; patrons, Major K.Campbell, Major H.HH.Lyman, Capt.R.Stahley Capt.Newton; president, Lieut.Colonel Strathy ; vice-presidents, Majors Gault and Blaikl ock ; secretary - treasurer, Bugler Broadhurst; assistant secre -treasurer, t J.Currie ; committee, Major , Capt.Cameron, Sergt.*McCor- unn, Sergt.Bethune, Col.- .Goodfellow, Pipe Sergt.C \"Clark ke, Privates McNab, Norton, Lawrence ce, W.H.Brown, \u2018Broadhurst, Bugler Larke.Capt.of the team, Major Ibbotson; executive officer, Capt.Lydon.The report of the secretary-treasurer was read and proved very satisfactoi This Association will not shoot in the eague matches this rear if Snider rifles are used ; they want Henry rifles.Ald.Hurteau' Returns.Ald.Hurteau, chairman of the Finance Committee, returned to Montreal last evening after a three months\u2019 leave of absence for the benefit of his health, and his friends in the City Council together with electors of St.James Ward went out to St.Johns |-to meet him and bid him welcoms home.\u2018a hundred went out.On arrival at the Bonaventure station Ald.Pre.HELP IS OFFERED us, exbausted, woman from.\u201c fomale Complaint?OF weakness.and inflammations are relieved and CURED.by Dr.Pierce's Favorite, Prescription.Haydentown, Pa.WORLD'S DISPENSART MEDICAL ASSOCLATION, Buffalo, N.Y.: Gentlemen \u2014 We cannet sufiiciently thank you for the great amount ef bem- efit my wife received from the use of your medicine, My wife bad a Dad case of of leucorrhea, and she used Dr.Pierce, 8.Favorite Pre- | wo 3° \"SWRENKY.PIERCE .very | fontaine presented an address on behalf of the electors of St.Ward.Mr.Robb, City Treasurer, also extended A hearty welcome to the Financo chairman.Ald.Hurteau, in replying, stated that he Would always endeavor to protect the interests of all sectious of the city, and exp the hope that his actions would always meet with the approval j'of the citizens at large.À urteau, who speaking Pp vately, reported that his voyage was a very pleasant one and stated that he had heard the financial arrangements recentl Dead by the Hou.Mr.Hall, Provincial Treasurer, very favorably commented upon, appeared in excellent health, Every mother should keep Ayers Cherry Pectoral in case of croup and sudden colds, \u2018Special Notice.A Serious Complaint.People make light of coughs, colds and la grippe, and often neglect thom.This should not be done.Lr.Wood's Norway Pine Syrup is a sure cure for all these diseases, It soothes and heals the throat and lungs.Mediocrity can talk, but it is for genius to observe.For washing .in Salt Water you\\can\u2019t use soap, but you can use Pearline.You'll notice its wonder: ful cleansing properties quite as much in salt water asin fresh.You can wash in it or wash with it, just the same.On shipboard, yachting, etc.you can use salt water and Pearl- ine for washing and cleaning in a hundred ways.You'd have to take fresh water for them all, if you had nothing - but soap, and couldn't get hold of Pearline.Luxurious \u2014bathing in salt water.xe The above Is a fair picture of two faces nt the same age.Ohe rubust and healthy, the other\u2014 well, it\u2019s geuerally termed NERVOUS DEBILITY.How unfortunate that man's foreaight is not as good as his \u2018\u2018 hindsight,\u2019\u2019 these hundreds of thousands of wrecks would then pot be strewn all over this fale country.*To men suffering the effects of youthful lndiscretion or excesses In later year, feellng their mental as weli as physical powers leaving them, acd are timid, fretful, despondent, feel unfit for work, suffer from drains, lozses, headaches, lame back, n rvousness, &c., we offer a remedy as positive in results as food is to satisfy hunger.It isthe crystallized energy or health element of our being\u2014ELECTRICITY.An honest and properly directed electric éurrent is nature's own remedy in these cases, and this you get In the DR.BANDEN ELECTRIC BELT.It in a qulet, soothing but positive way gives your system bac the vigor lost, and the first, hour's use will convince you that you have found a boon beyond price, It cures permanently without - \u2018drugging snd only costsatrifie, Wehave a moet * wWaluable bcok entitled \u2018* Three Classes of Men,** which we send sealed free upon request.Read tbe following testimonial\u2014we have thon MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS, ANA - A LN4S NEW.isk hm IRISH MUSIC: GOD SAVE IRELAND! ST.ANN'S YOUNG MEN'S SOCIETY.Grand Dramatic Entertainment.O\u2019ROURKE\u2019S TRIUMPH ! °\" VINDICATED.here is à halo of refinement about the whole play, free, as it is, from that, amount of sensatfonalum that tw often marks the productions of the Irish Stage.\u2014TKUK WITNEsS IRISH SONGS! New Seemery Specially Painted for the Society.A Real Live Donkey will be on the Stage.The plan of the Hall is on view at Mr.P.Flannery 's Store, No.2124 Notre Dafne St., wher seats can be secured.MATINEE.- Adults; 25 and 50c; Children, 15¢; Children (Reserved Heat), Sic.EVENING, -Orchestra (Reserved).Entrance by Young street 75c; l\u2019arquette, 50, Gengral A Admission, Bo, 613 3aw.- - evo op Ag = oho ei AE on \u2014 gp.ie pare an Barri SY NONE as e - MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.GRAND ANNUAL CELEBRATION OF THE NATIONAL FESTIVAL.Firat production of an entirely new and original Drama.in four acta, which has been spe ially written for the Bt.Ann's Youug Men's Society, by Mr.JAMES MARTIN (a member of the society), cutitied: IRISH HONOR FULL ORCHESTRA! Joux 3.MOGINN, Secretary.ST.PATRICK'S DAY.\\ If you contract a cough or cold through exposure while vaiting to \u2018sue the procession puss, use Gray\u2019s Syrup of Red Spruce Gum.It is-a sure cure, Sold Everywhere.Price 250.5 KERRY, WATSON & CO0., P\u2019roprictors, er THE LAING 5 Pang Retail Department.Our retail Shops at present are: 839 St.Calherime Sircet (Esst End).Tel 6038.\u2018 1620 St.Catherine St, Co:.St Hubert.Tel 6308 224 Bleary, Cor.Berthelet.Tel, 3018 New Shop, 5t.Lawrence 81., Cor.Guilbault.Tel 27.0, All kinds of Meats, Butter, Cheese and of fresher and better quality and at lower price elsewhere in the City.Give us à érial order.81 eoû Estate Late Alexander Smith, In fais }Jife(lme Master Baker.All persons indebted to this Estate are hereby notified to pay the amount of their indebteduess within ten days from this date, at the vice, No.170 St.Maurice street, this city \u201c ANN GRAY SMITH, Dr.SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELTS Cures at ence Rheumatism p E trie HUSPENSORY for » free with all Belt To MEN av FFERING any private wenke mess wo WARRANT the BESTRESULTS, Large Illustrated Book of at valu y mail.upon application to the toventor and manufacturer.DR.A.T.SANDEN, No.sze Sroadway, NEW YORK CITY, Our goods are forwarded te any PostoSe In Canada, FREE OF ALL CUSTONE, DUT xs - IRSFECTIOK Iw] SAFE THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER vn arm comm LL BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA CURES ALL Taints of the Blood, PLEASANT \"TV ITT #| CERTAIN |® MARCH! 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Via 9.J0NES Torus, Kennebec Co, Maine, U Baa From Live Portland.Halifax.22 Feb.MONGOLIAN.15 Mar.17 Maz 8 Mar.LAURENTIAN 29 Mar.31 Mar.= Mar.PAKISIAN-.12 April.14 April 5 April NUMIDIAN ! 26 April.28 Apel After this date and bot ni with the \u2018\u2018Sardinian,\u201d.ihe thie Bléatnars will\u2019 zing wth from Montreal RATES OF PASSAGE.\u2014CABIN.8.8.PARISIAN, Single, $50 to $70.Return $100to $198 345 Mau\" pus Setar 395 and $100.le, an.Reais | in aonordénce with location of stateroom, ani aumber of persons uccupring same Becond Cabin, #0 $0 and $35.Steerage, $4.Steamers sail ffom Portland about 1 p.m.om Thursdays or as 8000 as possibie after the arrival of the Grand Trunk Railway train due at Portland at noon, and frour Halifax abaut | p.m, on taturdays, or as soon às possihle after the srrival of the Intercol Railway train, due nt Halifas at noun, with Mails and passengers.Glasgow.Derry and New York Service.From Gl w.EIRAMSHIPS.Fros- New York ?Mar.nr ATE OF NEBRASKA.2 Ma 2 Mar.HTATE OF CAL, 1FORNTA.2 Apni 3pm 6 April RTATE OF NEBRASKA.A 0 \u2018\u2019Bteamers with a * will not carry passe: York.Cabin passengers His and up res age gs urn; according to pm inthe Extension of Chaters\u2019 Church, - C.0.0.F.LOYAL METROPOLIS LODGE, No.191.ode egular Fortnightly Meeting of ox lodge will tale place on 2, Verio March Jui, at 8pm, EDR n Fedora Hail: 2454 st Cathopiné AAR A IN at order of the trie ire ousted br HORAC E at 18, P.Q., Secy.s Lodge will be beld in educodays of ea ket ch 6 N.B.\u2014Future meet the above Hail où the month.+t at ah w ST.MARY'S C.Y.M.SOCIETY The members of the above Boctety ei ted 3 meet in ir Hall, Notre Dame s:reet, on .Saturday Meraing, * at 8 o'clock, to take part in 8t.Patrick's Day Celebration.\u2018By order.; ; Qs F.J.CROKE, Rec.Bec.- THR - SOCIETY OF ARTS OF CANADA (Limited), Capital Stock, $100,000.A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for Ars, to encourage and help Artists.Incorporated by Letters Patent of te > erniment Canada, the 27th February, 1! , of GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nes.1666 and 1068 Notre Dame Street, Mentreal.- One of the Richest GALLERIES of PAINTINGS in Canada.} \u2014_\u2014 All the Paintings are Originals.; MOSTLY FROM THE FRENCH SCHOOL.De Leading Neder Schoo Eminent a0uts, such Pains Price ef Scrip, 81.08, Ask fer Catalogues and Circulars.HE.A.A.BRAVLT, 291 sod Directer Lydia Mamreoff Von Finkelstein (Now M irs.Meountfora Three Oriental ENTERTAINMENTS With Ribiical iilustritions, IN WINDSOR HALL, Under the auspices of the Young Women's Christian Association.THURSDAY Life in Jerussiem.- re + Re IIR Gl mice és a pr; 1] a .MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.ACADEMY OF MUSIC, æaser and Manager.Hexny Tronas Three Nig Nighis Only.-.- March, FIRST TIME IN CANADA, GEORGE GROSSMITH (Under the direction of Viet & Harriss), In bis Entirely New and Original lumorous aod.Musica: Sketches, euti ai: \u201cTHE ART OF ENTEITAINING.\u201d \u201cHow IL I DISCOVERED AMERICA.\u201d LUST RATIONS ND The Face ki Craze* TI Ara TATIONS 0 No ovis, at Apt boy 7 r, 8t.Catherine etree.Ce ; arch Algerian opera Ce.on week, M 1» ar UVEEN'S THEA Entre ar \u2018 LE, roeved, Sin TW.a at ara ay ree 1 3 Cd ons en We-nesday-end Thursday Porteur Sinden.Satunday- an \u201ctrey, ts at Th Jane seals Cat Te, 8 $270; extra, $240 to §2 0; wheat.white, 8c; spring, No.2.58 to ile, oie; red winter, 364 to onse, déc; No.1, Man.hard, 7Hc: do.No.2, te , No.2,33 to She; brio.No.I, 42 to 63e: barley.3c to 37c; oats, No.2,X3c, Sales: Creag wheat outside at Bc.Onts outside at 3c.Manitoba Whent Markets.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) NT PSNIRES: March 13 -Whoat No.| hard, 47e: 0.2 hard, foc (Brandon freightsh.To regulate the stomach, liver \u2018and.bowels, and promote ufr evers 1 take one of Carter's Little Liver Pi s every night.Try them.Self- made men are apt to be : a little too proud of the job.A BOT.\u201d \u20acCaverad witha Tasteless and Soluble Coating.BEEGHAM'S PILLS are a marvellous Antidote for Weak Stomach, SICK HEAD- \u201cWORTH 4 G ed Liver, ete.found alsé to be especially efficacious aud remedial vy FEMALE SUFFERERS.b Wholesale Agee.Evans & Sons, Ld, Montreal.For sale hy all druggists, _ 1m, FINANCIAL._ A AA Sn Am SAINS \u20ac RIPDLE CREEK cour FIELDS.ATREE: Information ands maps furnished on application.Address, GEU.En, Cnpple Creek, Colorado- | _$1 Jeudi À DRINK ALLAN\u2019S CHAMPAGNE KOLA, effect until then.This will bo twenty days earlier | il NEW MORE AND MORE MORE AND MO MORE AND MORE MORE AND MORE MORE AND MORE - Spring Jackets - Spring Jackets are being received daily at S, CARSLEY\u2019S,) Notrs Dame Se CARSLEY\u2019S,) Street.MORE AND MORE MORE AND MORE MORE AND MORE MORE AND MORE MORE AND MORE New Spring Mantles New Spring Mantles are being received daily at S.CARSLEY'S,) Notre Dame S.CARSLEY\u2019S, y ét.Stre DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING DRESSMAKING Arrangements for Dressmaking are now complete for the Spring trade.Out new cutter from New York is prepared to take and execute orders and is sure to please all who favor us with their custom.S.CARSLEY, | Notre | S.CARSLEY, Street.CHARLES VANDERLIP.\u2018commit theft.They were caught in the act of breaking n window at the back of Mr.D.Beatty's jewellery store early on the morning of March 6.\u201d Both were strangers to the city and Charles had a wooden leg In passing.sentence this morning udge Dugas remarked that the prisoners had been given a chance to produce references as to their previous good conduct, but they j had not done so.His Honor regret- | ted that the order of the Court had been disregarded and the authorities had found out nothing about them.Consequently the Court was with: .Baldwins Montreal Creditors.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| Querre.March 13.- Mr.WA.C.Baldwin has filed a list of his creditors, but gives no statement of hi: liabilities ard assets.The tollewihg Mont- | real firms appear on this hst of creditors: Hudon, Hebert & Co.; Doyle & Anderson; Teos, Wilson & Co, W.D troud & Son, Lightbound, Ral- ston & Co.w, Young & Co.John Duncan & Co., Darling- & Brady, T-S.Vipond La rie, Martin & Cie, The Bushnell Co., Hunt, nes & Co, Wim; Éwiñu & Co, Kearney-Bros.The meting of creditors will {ake place on arch Meredith & O'Brien's wan Street Gossip.London market ic firm and sli hils outer.regular dividend on W.11 be recom- The mended & to-day.The siatement for the year on New England is looke®@upon fav urably.There has been good buying of the Lead stocks, both common and pid.and we look for much bigher prices for them.\u2018e would advise taking profits when market Shows strengtis to-day.be buying of St.Paul on the early advance yesterday was by brokers who have been continually noted as active in Sugar and Chicago, Burlington & Quincy.and who have been factors in advan.ing those stoc LES This buving craatod a strong idea that a pool is at work in the stock.One or two of the London arbitrage brokers sold a few hundred shares of the stock, but foreign tnterests were thought to have bought through regular commission brokers: London Stock Market.essre Meredith & O'Brien report the London corks markst at 2 p.m.to-day as follows: London New Vork prices.uiv., | The best Temperate Pritk in the market to-day.Ask Your Grecer for it.an THE PRETTIEST PICTURE To the average Cana- \u201cdian Housewife is a finely stocked clothes line on a windy spring morning in March, with the family washing cleanly washed as it can be done so easily and either without loss of temper, without toil of weary hands, and with y HATS! A number of lour customers have been waiting for our, American Hats to arrive.We have opened them up to-day and placed them in stock.They are fully up to our expectations.for atyle and finish and are a selection of the most popular styles worn\u2019 in New York and Boston to- ¥.We have them in Black and all the new colors.\u2019 = ROBERTSON & CO, Importing and Manufacturing Hatters, 220 ST.JAMES, | kkk AAAS AAA ASA TA, AN ALT SN Te MARS ED MAS AA AS ter COLONIAL HOUSE, - Phillips Square.2 4x Rr i ode SAT i SEE = .m2 Table Cloths and Napki White and Unbleached jable Linen, Tea Cloths, Tray Cloth, Bureau and Side Boar Covers, Table Searfs, Doylies, n Round, Oval, Square, Towels in Damask anfluckaback, Glass Towels and Towlings Huekaback and Kitché Linens, - Butcher's Linen-ail Linen and Cotton Dias, Linen Sheetings and low Linens, - Fronting and Drawin/Linens, - Hemstitehed Bureau C Ps, Sideboard Covers, Tea Cloths, Tray Clot Doylies, Napkins, Towels.SZ X5 XH RX XK XK CK 3 A s-in- White and-Unbleached Xk + gan ¢ & Co.(TREAL.oe om mga mann Moriee:\u201d Wednesday matinee, \u201cMme, l'a- Atchison.15 4 less trouble than usual.varts\u201d Wednesday evening, e;\u201d ; .- Can.Pacitie & 67} \u2018 5 ¢ Churwday, \u201cLa Perichole:\u201d Friday, WILLIAX CHARLES.vi No housekeeper who Girofla:\u201d Saturday nratinee, ** Horeace:\u201d out any information whatever concerning poy] : ve Saturday evening, \u201cLa Mascotte.\u201d The them.Ciiizens had been the victims \u2018of 19% desires success can have WE ALL GO rformancz of Thorsday evening for the burglars for some time past; twenty-two 1x a.enefit of the orchestra promises to be very burglaries having been committed in the \u201dn it without : re un Peric hole.\u201d a three act opera.city during the last month.It must be a \u201cM.MARTELS ° &.rout y Offenbach, is produced here unde rstood that there was a law which = y FUR: | for the first time by this Company.would punish such wrong-doers, therefore ; : 68 @ ; STRACHAN S Signs, Show Canin Window , Ve y de ê y The cast icles enr ie Garon Moses the Lax prisoners Were doers, th to live Bias RR 34 1 - - Tickets, Corton and OUcloth IS pin or Was aine 8 F ouaine, Valdy erville, Berty.Toudic, years\u2019 incarceration.\u2014 - = - Dieudonne.Bailly, Mmes.Farymonde, © on - _ BRITISH MARKETS.TTT Gi LT Lc DGE © Bronx Snapes a \u201cSrecjauts.Andrée Valdy.Ther» will also he a muaical intermission with the cooperation of M.Mentfort, baritone, and bubois, viol nw cellist, and the orchestra under M.Dore The programme will comprise overture + Poet and Peasant _(Suppé), \u201cMarche des.Roquettes\u201d™ (Haakmnn), dedicated to Mme, de Govon: ariosn for the King of Lahore, aMassanets OCara Memoria (Servaisi, selee- tion of Canadian nirs (Harris, by the orchestra : Melodrama at the Theatre Foyal.Edwin Arden\u2019s Company never fails to draw large houses to the Theatre Royal and Yesterday was no exception to previous oe- easions.\u2018The play produce «was the new Eagle's Nest, and it is very much dike the other plays presented by Edwin Arden.It is highly realistic and sensational and there are some very nive scenes.The company is wood one.Miss Edith Crolins.as Sierra Suze played in a very natarai and pleasing manner.Mr.Harry Mack was alse very good.The heroine and her of the play, Miss Neva Harrison and Mr.W.Loner- gan, were pleasing.On the w hole the play Was Very w eil received.] Streot Rallway Earnings.The earnings of the Street.Railway Com: [any for the quarter ending February 2 ast have been made up and were sent to the City Clerk today.\u2018The total forthe three months amounts to 8165, 740, as avainst SIISTRAS6 for the corresponding period of last ear.ah inérease for this year of $16,954 The earnings or the different months of the quarter as compared with the corre: sponaing quarter of last vear are: Dee SS4IRT 43 Jan R008 A2 Feby $0,418 18 Ste.Hyacinthe.Church.The only church in this province under ghe control of the Dominican Order, that of the parish of Ste.Hyacinthe, has become too small for the increasing population.On Sunday a meeting of the frecholders of the parish was held, and it was decided to en- nrgé the building to the full depth of the land on which it 1s sitnated.The cost is to be 814,000, which will be-raised by a special Assessment of 2 per cent.on assessed property.The Dominican Fathers are to contribute their quota.Nicolet Cathedral.: The ratepayers of Nicolet are to vote on a special by-law authorized during the last session to: grant $16,000 to the Episcopal Corporation for repairs to the Cathedral, The amount is to be contributed in dqual parts by the parish and town.Voting is tixed for the 25th inst.If the by-law tar ries the amount will be raised by special as- scssment on the property of Catholte pro-, perty owners, Montreal Microscopical Soclety.The reguiar monthly meeting of the above Society was held in the Natural History Suciety* ~ library, last evening, Dr.Gird wood presiding, During the evening Dr.J.W.Stiriing delivered an address on \u201cPlant Sections\u201d The speaker illustrated bis lecture, not only hy is carefully prepared dia- gras, but also by the aid of \u2018nicroscopes.The Archbishop's Case.The motion for leave tonppeal from Judge Taschereau's recent docision in the Canaria Revue case was argued before Judges Hall \u2018and Wurtele this morning.The points raised wero of au essentially technical nature.Judgment will probably be rea- dered to: morrow morning.Richelieu & Ontario.A meeting of the directors of the Riche: tieu & Ontario Navization Company Is taking placa this afternoon, the pr ucipal busi- css being to ratify the Appointment of Mr, C.F.Gildersleeve, of King ve 5-5 mesure ts, aan this moming, \u2018he case having been \u201cexamine Father Strubbe, or one of his reverend colleagues, And the water works w That Breach of Promise Case.The breach of promise case of Dame O'Connor (Mrs.Best) ve, Patrick M¢Der- mott, jr., was before the Practice Court inscribed for hearing on the merits of the exception to the form, tiled by Mr, MeDer.mott\u2019s counsel, Wherein it was alleged that Miss Mary Celia Best war already married, Wher the case wasealled Mr.DD.McCormick, Q.C.on behalf of Mr.Me Dermott, asked tor the continuation of the case until Fri.dy, owing to the absence of an important witness, the Rev.Father Strubbe.There wan a question as to the validity of the decree of the ecclesiastical authorities annul- line the alleged marriage of Miss Best with Alex, Grant, and Mr, McCormick desired to Mr.\u20ac \u2018ampbeil lane, for the plaintiff, ae O'Connor, opposed the application ta continue to Friday.IFuther Strubbe had left Montreal for Belgium, and would not he back for some months.If Mr.MeCor- tick wanted to summon an absentee it was his own look out.What conld Father Nirubbe prove w ith reference to an/ecclesiastical decree?Did Mrs McCormick \u2018propose to controvert a secree of the Arch- sishop Ly the testimony of a priest?Mr.McCormick said he believed he would be abletoprove by ineans of Father Strubbe, or one of the other priests that Miss Best, had lived with Alexander Grant for several months ofter the alleged mork marriage, Mr.Lane \u201cYou bave Mrs.Best and Miss Best here.You can examine them.Besides whether Miss Best lived with Grant or not.does not effect the validity of the marriage ceremony.Mr.Justice Taschereau finally fixed the case peremptorily for Friday, to be placed Tiyet on the roll.The Water Department.The members of the Water Coramittee visited the lower and upper level reservoirs ecl house to-day.in order to ascertain what Was necessary in the way of repairs, ete.The members resent were Ald.Costigan (chairman, æclerc, Savignac, Prenoveau, Penny and Nolan.\u2019 .Sudden Death.Miss Ann Wall, of Belleville, who was visiting her brother, Mr.Thomas Wall, of 018 St.Urban street.died suddenly vester- day \u2018and Drx.Hingston and Guerlh pronounced the cause of death apoplexy.Father Luke Callaghan administered the rites of the Church.A Convent Closed.The case of à child, ill with scarlet fever, who afterwards died, has resulted in the closing of the Pointe-aux-Trembles convent for tifteen.days, in order to prevent any further spread of the contagion.There are at present eight scarlet fever patients in the Civic Hospital.The , Market Cominittes.The temporary St.Antoine market, to cost 82200), will have eighteen stalic.The Market Committee yesterday instructed\u201d the city assessors to subinit the valuation of the property ' necessary to extend the Bonsecours market.The .+ Sir John A.Macdonald Club.The members of the Sir Jobn A.Macdonald Club held à special meeting in Wal- ford Hail, last evening.Mr.D.A.Mec- Caskill presided.It was decided to hold the annual banquet next t month.To Dump at Boucherville.The sub-lenlth Committers have arranged with the Montreal & Sore Railway to haut the city o Boucherville for shire eut, lean en, and Birmingham cuts, 13 to 40 lbs 3e; N.Ÿ.or clear d-Xtrettords.10° to 45 hs, Xr to Is ol: Cumberland cut, \u201833 to 40 the, 363 to Me: AN 10 M0 Ibs.Aa tn ds : light long middles.{ Quote to-day: Canadian white vireat, 45 10 | American red.42 11d to 5e 4d : : ga: California.5e 14 to 3 3; ; Bombay white, 5e to 82.50 à car load.Thé Grand Trunk wiil pat à siding on the ® Gregory Farm.\u2019 Graln and Provisions.Ete.BFERBOHM'S REPORT, Tuesday, March 13, 1894, says: Cargoes oif coast: (Vheat, slow.Cargocs on weaker.1 mem dee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 T= + [ ode oe pre P'isdarat daézit \u2014 5382 F1 TIRE STE LI RES PERD SU Ninrket nr .SOAP.6111 ART GOODS WJ ! bg To-morrow, Wednesday.| > rhe fine China, Art Objects, Statuary { and Bric-a-brac, frora Fstate Glover c $ Harrison, of China Ilail, Totounto, | QE be on view at the | ont FRASER INSTITITE MALL, University street, , -m.Particular ajtentionis 205 al Worcester.Hinton, Coal- from 9 a.m.to IQ : requested to the port, Doulton, Crown Derby, &e.Sale TAURSDAY and FRIDAY.March 13 and 8, | at 2.30 and 7.10 O'Clock Each Day.! M.HICKS & CO, 611 Co Auctioneers.C » GE EXHIBIT OF ~~ | 5.MH.MARTEL, Sign Painter, 673 Craig St.Tel.Bell, 1677.{ Aftyzeod tt FO MORRON AFTERNOON, We will sell at our rooms, at 2 Bz sharp.the entire Costumes \u2018ni 804.Outfit of the MARIE GURNEY YWOPERA CONPANY: and at 2.30 &f o'clock, a large collection of House- Boia Furniture and effects, curtains, Quilts, Liners, Gasallers, Carpets (new: also, a nice lot of tine Tweeds and Sultings.and a number of Books by Stap- dard Authors.MM.HICKS & co.él Auctioneers.\u201c sumer.profits to pay.> Teas can be Direct from the Importer to the Con- No Retailer\u2019s immense saving in cost.THE CRAWFORD TEA CO.H.M.PINNING & \u20ac 0.\u2018Agente for the Dominion, 10 8, John 81.So effecting an .P.O.Box 674.had only from the Auents.Tel.1128 GREER\u2019S Special Selection Ten Years Old, WELUN GREER & 0, ergo f lien Weviy, bistilers, hasshire.sold br all\u2018firs*-ciass tsrocers.Wine Merchants & Hotels, ol For sale Everrwhere.SStyzlmo end \u2018To TO HAND.@ And in order ta get the best assortment, best value and latest novelties, go direct to the Beat Carpet and Curinin House in the Domiuina, and jour order wiii Le well fille ac \u2018 (THOMAS LIGGET\u2019S, 1884 Notre Dame Street, Cleaora Ballding.CONSIGNMENT Harinz \u2018used your wonderful Paine\u2019s Celery Cornpound, with gd cess, it gives me pleasure to wr favor.For n long time dy spepsis gestion made life miserable for me.\u2014 im = Her Physicians Told .Her | se the Great Remedy That Make: P qe Nl se The T NX a \u20ac Le (pound = ble Well, E.suc- its udi- anew life.[can now eat, sleep, work, and walk over half a aile in any kind of weather.mended Paine's Celery Conmproundgrent many friends, and \u201cthey I hs are usi my reh \u201cOm i | | vith | TRINDER.pdy, J desire good health.\u201d \u2019 This is the plain, unvarnished and truth- ; fui story of Mrs.Edwin Trinder, of Simcoe, s so ; Srorn out, weak and almust Ont.À powerful and weighty sermon to ifeless women bad that I could not go out of theB, do \u2018 is contained in this letter of testim y.It housework or get regular sleep.im clearly points cut bow lives, made miserable six bottles of your Paine\u2019s Celery Qund and almost unbearable by dyspepsia, indi- from Mr.Austin, our druggist, fom.gestion, sleeplessness and nervousness, may menced touse it rezularly.Iwaspdto be made: healthy, vigorous and happy.consult a doctor about another tfand Mrs.Trinder waa strongly advised Ly her he advised me to continue with Fom- wise physician to use Paine's Celery Com- und, and told me if I had not bedi it pound.There are hundreds ot Canada's best, e wonld have recommended it tof our physicians who daily recommend the use of Paines Celery Compound wore ers | primes Celery Compound to men and wo- for me: it has banished the ufion, | men, and results in every cise prove that _| dyspepsia and sleeplonsuess, and ne | there is no equal in the vast field of medi- cines.Every suffering woman in Canada should he guided by the happy experiences of Mrs.Trinder, who says: Fletionet Paine\u2019s Celery Compound is the best medicine in the w.orld, BEST BRUSSELS from a manufartarer.VERY CHEAP, a AT \u2014- | THOMAS LIGGET\u2019S, | Rosé Notre Dame Stress, ai The best Temperate Drink in the mar@y., Ask Tour Grocer for | success.I believe it is the hes cine o and should be used by all.who desire good: ih the world, and should be used who health.\u201d DRINK ALANS CH AMP AGNE À BARRON BLOCK.y | 9 Firet lynn free to pot in Barron\u2019 Block, corner Bt James an St.John st Appiz to L.0.NETL, N.r.08 James mt, or lp, LYNAM, Jnoitor -t eg THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, TUESDAY: MARCH 13, 1894, 5 $ = aroused the antagonlam of Father O'Gor, BIRTHS.\u2019 \u2019 CORES DA GAMA man, Lee loman Cetholio pelest, bocauss N \u2014 Cham M street, th: he ron 0 opera ouse to ms pmsl JOHN MURPHY & COS en SURRENDERS.Eid ns PATON AEC homedy st, Où tho 13h Inst.a WiLL ae fat, reli ous rere on te he ao AE 128 Mai since Où Qu ADVERTISEMENT.RK CURE 2 RIO HARBOR IN THE GOVERN- | William Williams, who died on Saturday, Pr 3rd of March, a daughter to Mr.and AA LIS & co 'S PS MENT'S HANDS.*» because Ie Mr.x cena opie 8 nati WATERMAN - The Rectory.Franktown, Ont., WIL .Py President Pelxoto Has Not Caught opeotted the undertaker.on Sunday, 11th, Mra.It.B.\\V stermas, of & must L UNN nd Mello as Yet\u2014His Big Show of 3 oo ron.DEATHS.\u2026\u2026 MUSICAL COLUMN.(Bloop Force Subdued da Gama.BRECKINRIDGE CASE ALLEN\u2014At Toronto, Ount., on \\Vednesday, March 7, Thomas Allen, aged 75 years.ALLEN-\u2014-At Toronto, Ont., on Wednesday, March 7, Thomas Allen, aged 75 years.BELL\u2014Joho 3.Bell, at Toronto, Ont.March 3.BIGGERS\u2014 At Halifax, William Biggore, in the Glst year of his age.BARSS\u2014At Thornieigh, Woigeille, March & Lydia Kirtland, wife of John W.Barss, in the wth year of hor age.: BAKER\u2014At Kingston, Ont, on Wednesday, \u201c March 7, 18H, Muriul Coombs, daughter of Jno.F.Hakor.BA WDEN\u2014 At Kingston, Ont.on W ednesday.-7th inst, Hcory Bawden, aged 45 years and lv months.CRIBBY At Maitland, Jane Cribby, aged 34 yoars.CLEUG\u2014On the 5Sth inst.at Ottawa, Ont, Wil- llara Thompson Clexx.of ihe \u2018Royal Ensineers Jepartinent, n the eh year of his cn APY AN - At Toronto, Ont.on March 7.1 Mm.Eliza Chapman, aged 6Y years, CHU RC H\u2014- At Pembroke, on thetth inst, James Church, aged 16 years.DOUGLASS\u2014In Strathroy, on March 7, 1804, Win.B., son of W.0.Douglass.DUFF à a\" m.Puffy, at Fainsrille, Ohio, U.S., March 6.DODDS\u2014At Wilstead, Feb.7, Mrs.Joseph , Dodus.agod 63 years and 7 months DEW- -In Forest, on A canvsday March 7, Mr.John Dew, aged 75 y DEILMEGE-AL © trib, on Tuesday morning, the Gthiinst., Aun J.relict of the'late Capt.Jas.Deliege, aged 71 years.FOGARTY \u2014 At St.John's, Nild., Mary, relict of James Fogarty.aged of years.FEE\u2014In Hamilton, Ont, on tho ith inst., Grace Isabella, du aghter of Thosnas and [Isabella F GAUGHAN At Guelph, on the 6th inst.Frankie Gaughan, son of Michael Gauchan, at Central Prison, aged four years and 00 months.GAUE- At Hamilton, Ont, Tuesda oR March \u20ac Edgar, son of Win.I and Mahala Gage.nes ARD- In this city, on the 12th inal.Geo Travers, only and beloved son of H Howard.aged 15 years and 5 months F unerai will leave Dus fat ers \u2018residence, 157 Mance st, on Wedn at 2.30 p.m., for Church of S.John the Toa vanelist.HASTINGS \u2014 At Barrie, Ont., on Tuesday.Feb 27, 1894, Sarah Jane Hastings, relict of the late Thomas Hastings, aged 71 years, 6 months and 2 days.HOWSE-.In Malahide.on March G, 1994, Thos.K.Howse, aged 69 years, 8 niouths and 23 days.JELLYMAN\u2014 At Chicago.on the 12th inst.Wm.W.NX.Jellyman, aged 32.Funeral notice hercafter.JACKSON \u2014March\u2014t'at Halifax, Grace Eth wife of Charles A.Jackson, in the 2th year her age.JONES\u2014In Hamilton, Ont., on March 6, Stephen Jones, a native of county Kerry, Ireland, in \u201cBelow Zero\u201d Prices! Much pleasure, but little profit,\u201d would be a very apt description of our business feeling and position at present.With the prospect before us of early removal to a wider sphere of operations, we are compelled by stern necessity, inorder to keep down and reduce our stock as much aa possible, to place even our fresh importations at \u201cbelow Zero\u2019 prices, There is no \u201cthawing out\" for us these days.We look to the future to make amends, however.Meantime, ladies are taking full advantage of the situation.Our New Dress, (Goods Are attracting throngs of eager and experienced shoppers.The collection embraces :\u2014 Paris Dress Patterns, \u2018 = Handsome All-Wool Challies, Silk and Wool Costume Cloths, Plain All-Wool Dress Cloths, Costume Tweeds, New Ginghams, New Sateens, New Prints.In NEW BLACK DRESS SILKS we are offering & magnificent assortment at exceptionally splendid value.Our MANTLE FLOOR is of course a'centre of supreme interest, and is daily making additions to its already large shipments of New Spring Jackets, Capea and Fichus, 6th yearof-his age: KELLY \u2014On Friday, March 9, at Ottawa, Ont., Thomas Kelly.aged 44 years, LYNCH\u2014On March 13, at 784 Palace at, of pneumonia, Katie, second daughter of Jno, J.Lynch, aged 13 years and 2 months.Fune notice hereafter.| LAWRENCE-On the Sth tnst, at Ottawa, Ont, Ann, daughter of Reuben aud Bridget Lawrence.LOVELL\u2014At Niagara Falls.on Mua Myrtle, daughter of Heury ve he 4th inst, .and Emma LYON In Kingston 6th March, Almetta Theresa, daughter of thie late Lyman Lyon, aged thirty- nine years.LEGGETT -At Descronto, on \u20ac ay a arch 3, 1394, Willis Leggett, son of Mr.LAWLOR\u2014At Toronto, on the ith inst, Nise Bridget Lawlor, aged 40 years.MILL ER\u2014On the 5th March, in Fast Toronto, arold Gladstone, son of LE \u2018dmund and Lirzie Mier MeNIVEN \u2014 At Barrie.on Sunday, March 4,180, Donald McNiven, aged 82 years, 3 months and 21 days.MOURE\u2014 At Fort Gratiot, Mich.on March 14, Wm.H.Moore, aged 77 years and months.MILL3- At Ottawa.semuel, son of Geo.Mills, sr., Kingston, Un MAINA a.Ont., Lizzie Loreena, wife of I.W.Maun, on Monday evening, March 4 MoGAVIN- On Monday sth 2 March.au t Toronto, Out, Isabella, wife of toa MURPIIY\u2014At Cushendall, ito woah, on Saturday.March 3, Joseph Murphy, aged ninetecn years.MCLAREN At Bathurst, on Sunday, March 4, 15H, Mr.Neil Mclaren, aged 37.MAR TTE\u2014 AL Sonica Falls, on W canes- day.\u201cob.28, Jeanette MeCra runim, wife of Mr.Geo.Marquette, aged Wy O'BRIEN\u2014On Tuesday, March 13, at the of 31 years and 7 months, Joh, eldest son of the late Patrick O'Brien, of Her Majesty's Cus- tonis, and brother vf P.T.O'Brien, G.T.R.Funcral from his mother's residence, 435 Wellington street, on Thursday, at 7.45 a.m., to & Ann's Church.thence to Cote des Neiges Com - 1781 and 1783 Notre Dame street, \u2014 AN \u2014_ \u2018105, 107, 109 and 111 St.Peter street.Terms cash and only one price.TELEPHONE, 2193 pe WHERE TOBUY Mantles.Don\u2019t you Think That Jus.4, Ogly & Song\u2019 Is the ace in the flan or Maatles, Jackets, eto.1dont Shin « fact They t display in town, and their prices are away Below Ai or houses.NO IDLE BOAST.EASTER CHEER.The Italian Warshome, ta soma.ian the van, with sa BI KASTER PORTS AND EASTER SWERRIES.The finest stock in all Canada to choose from.Bar none.onkLs BRITISH LIQUEURS, dalicious and wholesome of ee mat, mois wi ee oid Co rats Peach Brant.Morale Grange Ginger Brandy, or Ares Just received ex-Allan Nue FRARER, VIGER & 00.RASTRE MELTS.RASTER HAMS AND \u20ac Finest Quality Whita Sugar Cured Meats.Ferris\u201d New York Pig Hams for whale boiling, 7 to 30 Ferris Medium Hams, dalicious for slicing; for frying or ng.- Ferris New York Trade Mark Boneless Breakfast Be lamilton Best Hame Bacon.or.Ingersoll Hams Band FRASER.VIGER & CO.EASTER ALES AND STOUF Imported and Domestic.we Rela 8 No.1 india Palo Ale, bottled at the Brewery, All In quart bottles.steamers.¢ Piano.: © = 8 \u2026 and.| a Je 8 * Organ :* ee ol 8 on - à Tuning \u20ac ALSO REPAIRS DONE IN AN ARTISTIC MANNER AT REASONABLE RATES.Yearly Tuning by \u2018Skilled Employees «at.WILLIS & CO.\u2019S, 1824 Notre Dame Street, (Near McGill Biroet), MONTREAL.Sole Agents KNABE, BELL AND WILLIAMS PIANOS AND BELL ORGANS.at = Lo FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY! AS HAS BEEN OUR CUSTOM IN EIS BOUGHT FROM C8 .MOST PEOPLE WHO INTEND HADR MOVING HAVE THEIR NEW HOME SRCULED BY NOW, AND INORDER AND THAT WE MAY EEND OUT MEX WHO ARE W ERIBNCED LARD TO MEASURE AND LAY, AND COMPETENT SEWERS TO SEW, 18 WHY WITHOUT WE MAKE THIS OFFER, AS DURING THE BUSY SEA&ON.IN À CHARGE.LARGE ESTABLISHMENT LIKE \u201cOURS IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO GET ENOUGH GOOD AND EXPERI- TOSERVE ALL WELL OUR NEW 8TOUK OF CARPET IS NOW IN.EVERY KIND OF UNIONS, COTTON CHAIN, WOOL, .TO BRLECT CASH OR CREDIT, A8 YOU WISH WR FURNISH THR HOME FROM ROOF TO CELLAR.PURNITURE BOUGHT NOW MAY BRLEFT WITH T8 UNTIL WANTED.WR RESERVE THR RIGHT TO DISCOMTINUR, WITHOUT ROTICR, THE MAKING AND LAYING OF CARPETS FREE Metropolitan Manufacturing Co., 1678 & 168) NOTRE DAME ST, T.A.KRMANKS, Manager.BI al ENERGY S AYE RS S.P.Surrn, of Towanda, Pa, whose constitution was completely broken down, is cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla.Ie writes: \u201cFor eight years, I was, most of the time, a great sufferer from constipae tion, kidney trouble, and indigestion, so that my constitution seemed to be completely broken down.I was foduced to try Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, and took nearly seven bottles, with such excellent results that my stomach, bowels, and kidneys are in perfect condition, and, In all their functions, as regular as clock-work.At the time I began taking Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla, my weight was only 129 pounds; I naw can brag of 159 pounds, and was never in so good health.If you could see me before and after using, You would want me for & traveling advertisemeat.I believe this preparation of Sarsaparilla to be the best in the market to-day.\u201d Ayer\u2019s Sarsaparilla Prepared by Dr.J.C.Ayor & Co, Levall, Macs, Cures others,wlll cure you .THE LIGHT springy step that is so much admitred is only attained [when your feet are atired in BELL'S FAMOUS FOOTWEAR, the best for your feet.Thay are not FANTASTIC | but yet they are neat.They are strong.light, and lasting.and prices are low.They ft to perfection, and won't hurt your TOE.|_| DR SALE, COPPERS.\u201cStar Office.S TT.Jatt The Great English Prescription A wvacossstal Medicine ag Tears ie of cases.Ouree Dix- zines, Nervous Weakness and all dis Save sais by abuse, indiscretion, or for The\u201d Great Knglish Preseription, jake be Soa pecans 1.Sax 85, by mau.Write a Caux Chemical Co., Detroit, Mich.For sale ty BR E MeGALE, 2123 Necre Etreet MosTRRAL cod jar Friends and acquaintances are respoct- Weare doubling our Mantle Trade annually, and carry 2 Br rend, in quarts and ints ul x to-at fiv fu 612 Guanes, à Extra Foreign Stout, \u2018Burke's bot PARKER\u2014In this city, on_March 18, Mary oe alm to please int o in taste aud price sod we are rewarded QEipOTSA RET Ale, in pinta, Irwin, widow uf the late Robert Parker, of Cote St.Paul, aged 6.Funeral from her late residence, 3 Coleraine street, Point St.Cerne on Thursday.at half-past two p.m., from thenco to Mount Hoyal Cemetery.Frie nde and acquaintances are respectfully invited to atten ROA: CH\u2014 At Halifax, March 8, Bridget Roach, wifeof Edward Hartnett, in the 3th year of her age.ROBINSON\u2014At \\Wilstead, Feb.27.Robinson, aged & years and 4 months.ROSS\u2014 At Toronto, Ont, John Ross, in his 6lst year.SMITH\u2014At Arkona, on the 3d inst, Mrs, Maurioe Smith, aged 3 years SANDYS\u2014-At Chatham, on March 5, the Vener able Archdeacon Sandys, aged 79 years and 5 ays.Richard SMITH\u2014On Wednesday, March 7, at Toronto, Ont, John Bizzeti Smith, in his 7$th year.SINCLA IL \u201cIn Lo on March 1804, Ten daughter of Mr.Arch.Sinclai > * SMITH\u2014In Warwick, on satura , March Mrs Murris Smith, aged JU ycara n° > SCULLY\u2014On Tuesday, March \u2018& at Toronto, Ont, John Scully, in the 74th ycar of his age.STOCK\u2014At Dundas, on the 7th inst, Norman, son of David N.and M.K.Stock.orman TUCKER- At 68 Visitation st, on Marc Albert George, the beloved child of Albert aed Dolly Tucker, aged 1 year and 13 days.WARRACK\u2014At Hamilton,Ont., on the 5th William Warrac! si years.inst.WALES At London, Ont., William Wales, aged 76 years.WILSON -Amy E.Graham, wife of James Wilson, at Toronto, Unt.WILLIAMS\u2014At Ottawa, on-March 7, G.W.Villiams., ERSONAL- WE WOULD RESPECTFULLY 1N- vite stl Arms desiring partnership insurance to ez- amine our special term policy.Uur rater are lower than ailother compances.Assets over $16,000,000.Surptus 000, Frank .Parkins, Chief Agent, Trier lusuran-e Coy of Hartford, Conn, Temple uildi: PrrosAL MERCHANTS, BANKERS, LAW- ete.Et wculd interest you to examine our Special Contract of late, Endowment, or Aunuity Iu- nce.No estimates\u2019 Extended Term Insurance, Paid-up Insurance and Cash Surrender values quarantecd and end! Tied all pohcies The velers Co.of H arttord, Conn, Frank JF Para: nx, Chief A Asn Temple Buil-lirg.perros AL.IF GRORGE RRIDGES, WHO LEFT home the Ind of Uctover last, should wee this, Jet him come home to his pare 611 ERSONAL~ BARS SINGERS WANTED FOR ST.Jomes Mottndist choir, lessons given for services Herter: P Patton, 43 Mayor, 5 4 DERSONAI-USE DOREN WEND B \u201cHAIRMAGIO (ov restoring gray or faded hair 10 ts natural color, Price $1 .All draggests.JERSONAL- THE DOMINION BURGLARY GU A ved to the: St James Street.PERSONAL.The very latest Nowqltien, my own special Importation, the spring nivety-fpur now displayed for your nape tion.-Gentemen, if you wish ta be well drossed, Bo irect to SORKENSKE + Gentlemen's Tallor only, Ta Be James Street, up «taira sate Public Notice IR.HERERY GIVEN that all Unclaimed Goma left with us during 182 will be disposed of, if not claimsl at once after thus natios BRITISH AMERICAN CYEING Co.8444 Notre Dame arr vt1 McGill Street, 8595 St, Catherine Street.6112eod Ladies\u2019 Manties from £2 upwards.Ladies Jactets from 35 upwards.Ladies C from $3.25 upwards.Chudrens actes and Jackets trom $1.75 upwards.- Plain Mantes with Fancy Mantes with Umbrella Bkirta Ba Jackets trimmed.with Oceanic, Military.and Mobair |.JACKETS BRAIDED ALL OVER.Hoi fli bible Ton th Veloct Collars ible style, and anties, e: le et: En ot Bo Bot, in all colors and shades possitle- Ve Bare sizes to fit from the actallest to the largest WomsmL Make your selection early while our assortment ja complete.\u2018We are sure to suit you in price.\u2014AT- JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS\u2019, The Family Draper & Linen Warehouse, 203 de 207 St.Antoine St.104 te 130 Mountain St.Telephone 8123.Branch Store-84.Catherine Se, Corner Buckingham Ave, Telephone 8334, \u2019 eu WEDDING + #4 PRESENTS\u2014+ ware Eectro pate Opera rae Pane Pros ns, Lamps, Tea Bets, Presentation Cabinets, Clocks, 80.Very choice goods.Low prices.Inspection tnvried.WATSON & DICKSON, j Sliversmiths & Jewellers, 1791 NOTRE DAME, ¥- Cer.St.Peter.47eodi tr FRASER, VIGER & OO MILWAUKEE LAGER.LWATRER LACER.1,000 dozen quarts and ' Co Ceisbrachd IL iw, AUCEE SE ETTORE FAR aiment s nd lager ia pinta, £135 per FRASER, VIGER & C0.DOMESTIC ALES.DOWS AL laid in for our ri er trode\u201d Gems, pl feck plain.DARES & CO 8 Lachine India Pale the Horse brand, in magnificent condition.(ore ie Femi FRASER, VIGER & 00.FINE ENGLISH ARE AST TRA.ussian Karavan Tea\u2014The CSA Br ped Th rted into ÉnaliahE Break Pat Teas Ein aL, if pot superior.to the per have made a specialty of fe dy for years, Saomena) puroees.4 in 1b d'in eddies des ten Le Se per Vend ta.Fine Japan hh wed Choles J Ten, No per pound.Fi eut Jal To on wade FRASER, VIGER & CO.FINE BREAKFAST COFFEES.Fresh Roasted and Fresh Ground svery day by electrie power.Finest Arabian Mocha Coffea.Finest ol Government Java Ooffes.Coffee, 40c per pound, a combination -of the nest cofees Royal Di utch Coffee 1n 2 id tine, roasted and ground.__ FRASER VIGER & OO.EXSHAW'S FAMOUS BRANDIES.Shipped by ob Erxshaw, Bordeaux, Frances No.I Rxtra Old Old Champagne Cognac Brandy, oie $18 For case we Dry (hd Cognac \u201cBrandy, $1.50 per bottle, $18 a Era No 2 Pale Cognac Brandy, $185 per bottle Exsha 1s MRASER, VIGER & CO.199 ST.JAMES STREET.slt F : SUN LS 3; REMNANTS OF DRESS GOUDS.AZ 2 Nz Dz Ae Ne Ne N ee e& 3 2,500 Remnants of Prints, j = = \u2018Ranging from 6 to 10 yards each, ; \u20ac wn \u2014AT\u2014 Dupuis Freres.AAA AS TE AS À ; SOLD AT HALF PRICE lk _L NF WHO -IS-YOUR-TAILOR ?LispoN, March 13.\u2014Official despatches from Rio de Janeiro confirm the repart that the insurgent admiral, da Gama, Las left his flagship and taken refuge on board the Portguese corvette \u201cMNindello.\u201d The com- manderof the Portuguese warship hascabled to the Minister of Marine and Colonies, asking for instructions in regard to restoring the vessels comprising the insurgents\u2019 squadron, under command of Admiral Da Gama, to the Brazilian Government, to whom they bresutnably | belong.New: YORK, \u201cBehe Heralds Brazil despatches says: The circumstances which led to Admiral da Gawa's offer to surrender were no doubt preparations for a decisive tight which had been made by President Peixoto.President Peixoto bad \"| issued an oflicial decree, announcing that at noon yesterday all the Government batteries would open fire upon the rebel shi in the bay, as well\" as upon Fort illegal non and \"Cobras Island, With the \u2018Republica\u201d and *Aquidaban,\u201d with Mello somewhere out at sea and the loyal navy xyarding the entrance to the harbor, to prevent their return or the escape of the hemmed in rebel ships, the enemy was at a great disadvantage, and the general sentiment was that even if President Peixoto did draw their fiercest firo upon the \u2018capital he was justified in doing so under e circumstances, The dynamite cruiser \u201cNictheroy,\u201d the sub-marine torpedo boat \u201cPirating,\u201d and the European torpedo boat \u201cAurora\u201d had gidvanced inside the arbor bar and had taken up an advantageous and partially sh sheltered position between fort Sao oa and f fort, from wnich the Nietheroy could iodge adynamite shell inside of the ramparts of Fort Villegaig- non.The remaining vessels of the loyal fleet, including thé * America,\u201d the \u201cParan- hyba\u201d and five more to o boats, lay just outside the entrance to the bay, Where t hey and the loyal forts of Sao Cruz would be able, it was thoug hd io pa vent the \u201cRepublica\u201d and Aquid daban\u201d from joiring the rest of the rebel fleet, had such an attempt been made.The insur nts would thus have béen assailed from Tes quarters at, oncé, from the loyal forts, the city batteries and the fleet.Botlvsides had cleared for action and Rio, figuratively speaking, was holding her breath in expee- tation of the biggest fight of the rebellion, nu da Gama caved in.Nothing has been heard of Admiral Mello, with the \u201cAqui- daban\u201d and \u201cRepublica\u201d since he suceesa fuily ran past the forts, It is thought he is ucw in the south probat ly off Santa Catha- | rane, in + PATA WASHINGTON, March 13.\u2014Officlal advices from Rio confirm the news of da Gama's surrender.Ile first asked the Portuguese commander to carry the news of his surrender to Pelxoto, stipulating for safety for himself and followers, and then retired on board the Portuguese ship.This is taken to indicate that the insurgents have given up the fight in Rio harbor, though de Mello is still at sea with the two first class ships, the \u201cAquidaban\u201d and \u201cRepubli THE \u201cBRISCOE\u201d IN PORT.She Arrives Safely in St.John's With Her Crew Safe.[SPECIAL CABLE TO THE eran] - \u2019 St.Jonn's, Nfld:, March 13.\u2014As the steamer ** Bristoe,\u201d in tow of the * Vir ginia Lake,\u201d passed in the harbor this \u2018morning at seven o'clock she was ed bya STAR ccrrespondent, who found the ship and crew in a sad condition.They been picked up off Cape Race and after touching there came on to this port.The Captain stated that after the chief mate a: d the four men leit the * Briscoe\u201d ta seek assistance, on Saturday, the men yet remaining on board.became so disheartened by their misery that they decided to abandon the ateamer and take refuge on a passing brigantine bound to Halifa.I consented,\u201d said the Captain, \u201cbut the vessel could not make out our signals.\u201d The \u2018Virginia Lake\u201d gut to the \u2018\u2019Briscae\u201d at two o'clock on Monday morning, and supplied her with Jrovisions and began towing at daylight.The bulkhead is leaking and there is water among the cargo of salt.Ina few days more the ship would have sunk, the crew being unable to pum.They attribute their salvation to the steamer \u201cUlunda,\u201d which towed them 120 miles.The * Ulunda™ broke three hawsers and lost the \u201cBriscoe\u201d ina snow-storm.But for the assistance they would have Leen com- gether, once in the ¢vening, an Curious Women Put Out of Court- Lawyers In a Free Fight, WaAsHINGTON, D.C., March 13.\u2014Justice Marshall caused some surprise I in the Pollard-Breckinridge case Jester > by ordering out of court'à lot of young ladies who settled themselves down to listen to the evidence.Just when business was about to begin the judge said: \u201cMr.Mar shall, I wish you would request these ladies to vacate the seats unless they are wit: nesses in the vase.\u201d Thereupon Mr.Marshall Wilson's tly form loomed u Le- fore the women, Wwaving them out.They went with clouds of disappointment over their faces, and such a babbling of anger that the Judge was obliged to rap sharpd ly eft for order.d'ew Epectators were after this exodus, but amoug them were a haif- dozen of he defendant\u2019s fellow - members of Can Claude de Ia Roche Francis, of New Cork, a young man who had known Miss Po pollard in Washington in 180, gave evidence.He had been a visitor at the house in which she visited two or three times a week, always sceing Miss l\u2019ollard there, and \u2018tre- < MISS POLLARD, uently Col.Breckinridge with her in the rawinz-ruom.As he stood in the hall on one of these occasions, he heard Cul.Breck- inridge ask Miss Pol'ard who he was, and whether he knew of their en ment, seeming apprehensive lest he might speak of tha ad several tines seen Col.Breckinridge and Miss Pollard out to- had frequently heard their engagement ment ioned 4n-the-house\u2014Fhis pre: ceded by sharp talk amonzthe counselabout the admission of evidence, and after adjournment, Mr.Shelby, Mr, Breckinridge's RW pariner, accused young Mr.Johnson, Ar.Calderon Carlisle's assistant, of insulting him in the argument, and slapped him In the face.Mr.Carlisle &: temp) terfere, and Desha Brec::.ridge, Col.Breckinridge\u2019 s scn, struck him in the back of the head.This morning Judge Bradley decided that as the free face siapping incident occurred outside the court room, and after adjournment,he had no jt.risdiction in the matter.SX at the same tlme, stated he had hb some of the c\u2018ensel were carrying ale weapons, w.nd cautioned them that this was a awa bidding community, and such a procieding would not be tolerated.The hearing of the case was then resumed.SOME TARIFF TALK, \u2018The House Committee and the Seña- tors Have an Understanding.WVABHINOTON, A March 13.\u2014If all the reports about the Capitol be true, the Demo- cratio members of the Senate Fit ance Committee are taking no chances on the failure of their Tariff Bill, but intend that itwhall be such a measure as the House will, accept.It is said that prominent members of House Committee on Ways and.Means Lave been taken into! the confidence of the majority of the Senate Committee ôn Finance, and al} the amendments of the Senate have been discussed\u2019 freely with them 50 as to insure in advance favorable acuion of the House confreres when the bill feta into conference.Mr.Voorhees favors the briefest kind of bate.He will himself make à terse state- ent when he calls the bill up and let the matter rest there.Other members of the Committee will also speak.But so many other Democrats are cp to certain WHERE DID YOU GET THAT SUIT?Are questions asked by the friend of the young man who appears for the first time clad in a complete outfit of SEATH'S elegant fitting, stylish garments, and ten chances to one that this friend, after having again surveyed the beautiful contour which the suit gives, sets off to order one for himself at ROBERT SEATH & SONS, 1817 Notre Dame Street.am: PLACE A CAKE BABY\u2019S OWN SOAP in your linen drawer and it will impart to arôma df âne French Pot Pourri in- egree The longet you keep the 8 before using it the better.© Pos Beware of imitations.- The-Albert Toit Soap Co, \u2014OF\u2014 our clothes the delicate Montreal, Sele Manuineturers.S lawtt ON WHICH THE GOCNS AREWRAPPED.~ ® : 2 y Priestiey\u201ds\u2014-\u2014\u2026 In the long run it is.the quality of the material that will determine the success of a lady's costume.Every lady who has at all studied the matter knows this.Dress Fabrics affords.That is conceded on ail hands.The ladies of Great Britain cordisily acknowledge it.French.Uur Uanadi sottness of appearance, and a flexibility which enables them to dr oostume with that suggestion of flow and rhythm which it is the all tasteful women to realise.lhe American ladies an ladies are now asking for them.: | Pricstley\u2019s Black Dress Goods are the best that the market 0 ¢ ; 4 than other goods; but their great cuarm consists in a peculiar richness and ¢ ¢ 0 - refer Priestiey's dress fabrics to ° They wear better in the ream of \u2018 \\ ++\" © raat yore with s Se aan; shes préquisg Sold Bverywhers.23¢.eaph.vere rebain in Shouider 2 Years \u201cThe D.&L Menthol Plaster.the left shoulder and through ve the.wader 3 alex lle rate di te D.Mew Pau, Sh A nd pr Lom lp me heve, giving eqan! entiadection, Droggiet, River Jebn, M6 | | i yoar when pelled to abandon the ship.and probably all would bave perished.The oe of tonage and repairs is estimated.at $12; SIR OLIVER WINS AGAIN, [sPECIAL To THE : STAR] OTTAWA, March 13.
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