The Montreal daily star, 23 novembre 1894, vendredi 23 novembre 1894
[" rns LAST EDITION.= = VOL XXVI\u2014No- 276.Uh == MONTREAL FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -23, 1894.== QUINN == THE - = STAR ALMANAC Now in Press.500 PAGES! 100,000 FACTS! \u201cVN Numerous.Illustrations.\u201cWN ENLARGED AND IMPROVED! \u201cVW The Star Almanac and Canadian Year Book for 1895 will be issued jn a few days.\u2018The volume this year is longer, broader -and bulkier than ever before.The first edition is bespoken by the trade.It is the best Almanac and handy Encyclopedia yet issued.0040 000008000000000000000 | \u201cBoing at a Gallop.\u201d ny wonder\u2014the price does $12.00 Buys ome of our Frieze Ul- stors Fur-lined Throughout.Fra Lgo des purchasers, Nothing like them shown elsewhere, 80 Persian Lamb Caps at $2.50.An unheard ot price, but you can got one it you call early, THE Manmoih Clothing ous 1888 and 1890 Notre Dame \u201c Aéjotntnz the Balmeral Cadiline Metoiss .NN TeTUTRTTTTTUEYTTTTTTTUTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTTTYTTY Ow CS PTE TTT TOTTI TTY YY zned SION RENAN Eee ne Gr rer Det 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rapprochement means this or nothing.With less than this, Russia will not long rest satisfied, by whatever weans she may have to obtain it.1t is clearly to England's interest to make a virtue of what sooner or later must be a necessity, and to greet Russia on her entrance to the Mediterranean as a friend #uther than a foe, \u201cHer main object of free access to the waters of the Mediterranean being gained, Russia will probably cease to appear as a menace to the Ottoman Empire, which she wn allow to pursue peucef fully its own LONDON, November 23.\u2014A St, Petersburg despatch to the Daily News says that it is stated that Czar Alexander left a document, to be opened nine days after his death.When the document was opened it was found to contain an,entreaty to Czar Nicholas to marry Princess Alix directly after the funeral.Hence.the wedding has been fixed to TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY NEXT.It is reported that the Czar was disappointed by the apparent coolness of the residents of St.Petersburg during the funeral of the late Czar when he discovered the reason, he reprimanded the Chief of Police for ordering windows to be closed and balconies and roofs not to be occupied on the day Alexander's body arrived in the city and on the day of the faneral.[he same correspondent says ina despatch concerning the details of the wedding that the bride will be dres at the Grand Duke Sergius\u2019s palace in the historic national costume, and a small diamond crown.The procession will zo to the Winter \"palace: led uz the Emperor's Cossack guard ehind the military will come the master + ceremonies, the court marshals and the minister of .the house, riding in gilt carriages, surrounded by mounted officials, hun n Jackeys in Korgeous uniforms.The Cear will ride in splendid modern chariot, drawn by ei ht white ho , with trap- of scarlet and gold.The ex-Czarina in £ sells bride will ride in a carved gilt car- resented to the Empress of Russia oy | Frederick the nd.Bix oar- ch drawn -by rses, will Tage, the grand duchesses After them will grand dukes, fore! court 5 a brillant oat: oof.\u201d YeMEraïh an ladies, followed LE, ite an The p will CLOSED BY MORE COSSACK GUARDS.It will stop at the Kazan Cathedral.The bride will walk alone at the head of the fatnily to the platform, hers: e Metro- litan ahd cl vip à miracu- ous i t the H not Kazan, which al on ios © ee is hun with the flags of captu fortresses an other war trophies.After the prayer the Imperial family will return to the platform outside, where the city delegates will do them homage and offer them and salt on a golden salver.The party will be MEDICAL.SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills.Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl.Dees, othe Site TOR LIVES eo Pain in the Side, TORFID, the = fre ordi Smal PHI.Fis Small pa OTIC Rls Ses ue beg to announce a \"ns Plank for Jeacribed within their oata- logics or (odor hooks comm ny onic be va.MENZIEK, TURNER & Toronto, Canada.272cod Manufacturers na e Shades MEDICAL HEN | ENDORSE\" Caledonia \u201cSaline Water As the best sold in Canads to-day.Of GROCERS, HOTELS and GURD & CO.; \u201830 Jurors GC à WEDDING Hand [5 Something Useful in STERLING SILVER.re JOUN: WATSON, Importer of Silverwure, Table 15 years at 53 St t © carriages and the sien iu go via the Newski Prospect © ue d'plomaut clearer mobili omatists, deleza.no ¥, etc, tek, diplouun bled.T wii be perfomed où.palace church.The bride's god-father will lead the 1 couple to the dais and the late Czar's con.Janischefl, will begin the service.The prieat will place the two rings on, pine fingres of the bride and brid they will \u201cil exchange thrice.While t the ive sings the riest will join their hands and will cover the pair with his robe.The brides: maidsand groomsmen will hold the m crowna over their heads and the priest will lead them thrice around the dais.will sip hot wine avhich act is symbolic of THEM SHARING EVERYTHING After the prayers the marriage will, be de- cla effected and the brides new names will be pronounced and the images will be kissed.The grand dinner afterwards will be the only festivity.in consequence of the He ily News hears m n that Tuxey has been summon.A Ros etersburg to paint the scene.Tha Standards correspondent in St Peter \u201csays: \u2018The Czur attended a counc dr 0 state, and a member informed me that he created an excellent im- ression by his masterly grasp of maters and his unexpected oratory, which is the reverse of his father\u2019s laconism.\u201d The Czar has decorated eight royal visitors with the grand cordon of the Order of St.Andrew.Other decorations will probably be made soon.SEPARATE SCHOOL TAXES.A Plea for a Better System in Their Collection.\u2019 [SPECIAL PO THE STAR.| KINGSTON, November 23.The Canadian Freeman (Archbishop Cledry\u2019s organ) concludes an article on the resultof theLondon election as follows: \u201cNow that the Liberals of Ontario are safely entrenched in power, and bright prospects of adding Kingston, a and other protested constituencies to thelr number.it is to be hoped that the Government's first) business, when Parliament assembles, will' be a bill for the better protection of separate school taxes.As matters now stand, the act does an injustice to the schools, insomuch as Catholics, if they do not keep a strict watch on their assessment papers they are sure to assessed as Public School supporters, and all the vigilance of the trustees and officials of the Separate School Boards are powerless to prevent it.In this eity, notwithstanding the warning given to be on the look out that they were improperly , there were some ninety Catholics who did not take heed and were mark for Padlic.school supporters.Had it not the prompt action of some of the te School Board officials see what a he e amount would have been lost.The Catholic schools of Kingston are doi.g excellent work and those who are striving to make them perfect should, at least, have the co-operation of all Corhiolien, In order that matters but on a would sugges t the arate School Act be amended and put in such shape that all Catholics shall be assessed as separate school supporters, and lot those dissenting notify the clerk of the municipality that they desire à charge to the thes side if they wish.It is a hardshi for Catholics have to run hither an thither yearafter year,toseethat their taxes go to the r treasury, therefore the Ontario legisiature should lose no time in rectifying the anjust law.In the Province of Quebea, Protestant taxes are handed over to Protestant schools.patent ages de to separate schoo la, pi « business 6 \u2018| mannde of Geirg business nok ave ue\u201d BRIEF NOTES oF THE NEWS.As a result of the recent big fire in Winnipeg, : insarance rates have been advanced oen ranx Kossuth, son of thelate Hungarian patriot, Louis Kossuth, has abandoned his tour of Hungary on-acoount of the excitement it has created.Robert McQuarrie and Alex.Darraugh, of Ora: e, Ont., were killed hy an ex- plodi No at Monticello on \u2018Wednesday, Several men were injured, Over $30,000 Jvorth of buried gold has been unearthed an Indian mound in o nion County, Foam.A Cherokee woman in the neighborhood a few days a Le with a map locating the mound, and offered half the treasure found to the land.hres workmen set to work with the above _\u2014 A resolution was adopted at yesterday's session of the Knights of Labor Convention at New Orleans the effect that each assembly shall fix um scale of va The commendation of the Gen- Master Workman th viding for the crea- eaus in each of the should enact laws tion of state labor passed that in ll labor parades no flags t es no toa li bo carried except the national colors.THE ARMENIAN SLAUGHTER.Boston, Mass., November 23.\u2014M.H.Gueliasan, Secretary of the United Friends Armenia, has received a letter from a of - friend dated, Sasson, near Bitlis, October 3, ives An account of the mas- ancre of his fellow-countrymen and women.He states that thousands have been hacked to pieces, and In one instance seven men were covered with coal oil and set on fire, On another occasion, says, two hundred women with their ohne were ina church with their priest, on thelr knees, imploring the commandant to have mercy on them.They were informed that if they would renounce the Christian religion and return to Mohammedism bey would not bé harmed.They replied .that they had no reason to deny Christ, snd they were kille ed.COULDN'T ROUND CAPE HORN., SAN Cal, {November 23.\u2014 The British 201 Bart hich oarrived from London the- United States \u2018ship Storing.Ca {ladelphia in which he the Horn, Trish drove the Rens Heian and after a desperate etngele, t across the sonth \u2018Atlantic, jonbling the ig batween ni istance was covered.in days.Weldon d from pre enters a fearfal gale off and forced her to go the Livia to repair her: \u201c The srying to pass\u2019 through the tei of the nie and orig eastw pe of Tasmania and New*Zealsnd and coming en 5 C oœan to Ban : RY CIPHTHERIA & \"7 44 Yous .DIPHTHERIA EPIDEMIC.Yu November 7 £5, \u2014 There are on presses NE chsenot diphtheris In this = city\u201d.Prod Brown, health officer, and.| l Health Commissidner, thie morning, ved pablicachools 2, 8, 6 and CE un th disease is got under control.BiLL OQOK WAS NOT THERE.jovember \u2014 Captain ATT Io nat at ven Tie nme?red pars | Falls, several SEE Cools was re vi them tthe nafeld went back to rob M and Texas trait was \u201cTHE rome or OF DEMOORAOY.i persec rsecute the foreign-born citizens and the 0] Kansas on Tuesday night, which elections conquered b by mistakes of bp mocrats, Reed expects president in 1896 and will pe ar 8) er of the next House of \u201cpresenta The Democrats, he sa d tnd sad in their \u201cforeign policy,\u201d ul erred, when he wrote his letters ae rallieg + acccuzations gts ov iluon anent the and Wilson in recelving, when in rte ry plaudits of America's commercial rivals.Then he instanced Hill's last stand aud Cleveland's refusal to endorse it.Even their worst enemy in 1892, would not have imputed to the Democrats half the foolish thi \u2018they had done.Mr.Reed said that for mon two years the Republicans would conten selves by \u201clook ng over the situation The.country more thas ever, he said, favored protection.FATHER DUCEY REPLIES.He Wants to Know Why He Can't Attend the Lexow Sittings.EW York, jovember 23 \u2014 Father Ducey, 0 was ordered by Archbishop Cerrigan not toattend any more of the alttiugs of the 4 Police.Investigating Comunittee, last evening pent a letter to the Archbishop, in ich he said he regretted to have received evidence of the Archbishop's want of appreciation of his persistent devotion and sacrifice in the interest of truth, moral! and religion.Continuing, he says: \u201cH the Church through its Churchmen openly acted with courage in opposing the corruption and corraptors of this [reat sey.the Catholic church would have gloried thro out the world.Now\u2014Dr.arkhurat | Thank God I pm able to say that for more than 25 years I.have, as a Catholic priest, protested without Seasiog aguins efforts à all and its leaders to 1 do not think myself to re lic name, .in that way I have ex Wesent Condition of Affairs at Port CHINA WILL - ASK FOR PEACE.A COMMISSIONER NOW ON THE pre \u201c WAY TO JAPAN.$ .Arthur \u2014 More Money.for the.* Japanese \u2014 À Third Japanese ; Army.New Yorx, November 23.\u2014The Herald's Sbanghat apecial says: Count Oyama\u2019s army is.marching northward through the Lian Tung promontary in the direction of Niu Chwang.He has left ten thousand troops behind for the investment of Port Arthur.After.reaching Niu Chwang it is said Field Marshal Oyama\u2019s destination will be Shan Hai Kwan, the termina of the railroad to Ten Tain.Loxnox, November 23.\u2014A Hiroshima | despatch fh says a steamer which has arrived ports that no assault had been oe ad nd upon Poy Arthur up to Novem- The English newpapers attach great importance to the malosion of Detering, the missiqner of Imperial Customs at Tien ceive \u2018canonical admonition\u2019 \u201cand I cannad Tein, who left China for Japan in order to arrange of peace.The \u2014 .gente A ATEN \\ ma | a0\u201d > \u2018CHORIAS 7 ue @ ° » - i fon | 1937 : | Habed, ~Efnchow, i \\ ff » + ! ' ERE Stor nd wc); \" Chant Tos \u201c AN SIE A OF TA Fert \u2019 - # 32 et.eo 2 + ; Ô rent, euro ar oF es JIA P AN LAN Pecam Arthur KOREA .4 svatot.gr Wei hawt il u > = fetoo dr.Jerome.\u20ac pe , 8 ., y =.% x i YELLOW : À / °° .\u2019 Navnd 1 fo / Ne.s E A ay 0 y i TN 0 p ve, ' - vers oe\u201d I\" Nanding fo ° rl Nagmastie pr LEA s 7e a £7 ea THE STAR'S WAR MAP, SHOWING ALL THE PAINOIPAL POINTS WHERE OPERATIONS see why I should be commanded to atietai din future, from going to the sessions of à Lexow Committee \"without £ permission in pe from Your Fxcellenc I bav se my word that I woule attend Sessions of this Com not pre by my duties, In ae) Father Ducey says th has in his keeping manuscript ev from the very highest authority, be ing that \u201chere in the city of New York we bave had th © very front and citadel of opposition to the action and rane.of the Holy See.\u201d Father Dueey asks the Archbishop to inform him * under what canonical rules he forbids his presence at any further sessions of the Lexow Committee.\u201d Much speculation will be caused by the suggestion at the end of the rector's letter as to the existence of \u2018manuscript evidence.\u201d LIVE STOCK BURNED.[sPEc1AL TO ThE STAR) _ Moon's JuxcrioN, N.Y., November £3, 8, outbuildings sand live stock of ay p, of , were destroy- late ofthis place, insarance.Before the live stock could ae late oi ight and the loss is $0000, on which t there is $1000 liberated twenty cows, ten sheep and and eight horses were burned ° deal = a ar barn containing nin tons of ha, Lx un- dred bushels ed) oats, three .ley and farming im, omonta erate de- A tramp, who was carly in, the evening took:revenge on the farmer by setting the buildings on fire, TOOK PARIS GREEN, [SPECIAL TO THB STAR.} KIXCARDINE, November 23.\u2014Thom Campbell, a son of the late John Campbell last» night took a dose of Paris green with fata results.° youn, Ta so -one years 0 age.Wa; n atiored with melancholia, Te MEN IN THEW.0 T U.LEVELAND, Obio, November The executive committee of the W.C TU.held a st-convention mee = y which ted until far into the evening.The most.important matter that came up was a resolution to admit men to full mont bership in the Jung ladtes branch.decision reached was that such a change was inexpedient, inasmuch as Then Souk timearrived the W.C.T.U.admit men to_mem inate the words Same hee case anything of the kind was deemed expedient.The next convention will likely meet in \u201cBaltimore JOHN BURNS COMING, November 238.\u2014Mr.John W: Benn cna aoa M MS John Burns, members of the House of Commons, will sail for New York Saturday.Mr.Burus will attend the Trades Union Congress to be held in Den- is being made fn Jabor circles to » Burus have t \u2018Quebec and Toronto.otis CREW.PICKED up.oining were d toyed.done 18 aout $70.00.œ rime mimi MORTON AND PLATT FALL our.Naw Yonx, November Pine ei Times now, but an niitse to Ita close vhan À official | = that President\u2019 Cleveland is roaflering as niet as possi |B ea Ja; a Arthur for the last, decisive atragele.The Star, this is morning from Tien \u2018Tein, stating have been made upon Port Arthur by the Japanese troôps.In the first of these, t attacking forces succeeded in driving in the Chinese outposts, but the other three result- edn in their repulse bv the Chinese.The Japanese Minister of Finance has announ: & further war loan of 30,000,000 EAS in fives, making 80,000,000 yen of, \u2018the 000,000 yen authorized by Par ent to be raised for war purposes.ird army has left Ujina on board of the transports.The destination of this army is not known; but it ls Tamored that it is intended to rate in the Yangtse Kiang t of The rumors which have reached here from \u2018Washington to the effect that Great Britain is supporting co-operating with the States int the attempt being mad mediate between China and Japan, are declared in official circles here tobe al her son 5 fore office is not indis- the United States aîtet incorrect.© Era reat.Britain's snubbing in a sim at- The Chen Yuen, which, as announced in a cablegram from Che Foo, grounded on Wednesday hile nes = Wel Hai Wei, machine.Wel, which was the last of the great naval strongholds of the Empire save Port Arthur, now tottering to ite fall.It was as well \u201cthat her Commodore Lin com- pitded suicide, for he would doubtless have decapitas d.as-the-seault of his Le \u201cSERIOUSLY IL So Says the New York \u201cSun\u201d of Preai- , dent Clavaland.\u2018 ow York, November 23.\u2014The Sun's n special says: From the White Heu comes an un 1 of the re- vom lumbago, and the mys particular a aliment from from w pee chhe is wf All that fering.grater is that ¢ the President I autfering trom an iliness of some sort, and that it serious is indicated by th © fact that he has not been in town for = woek although the most important public busi: nees is awaiting his attentio: ~ WasHINGTON, November 23.\u2014For the second time this week the Cabinet eet ing ed, the enc or the o be hat the \u2018Presiden better, but his Ihenmatic foot hl ubles him, and his ph lclan » wishes him keep He attends regularly matters brought to his atten- thon, but devotes most: of his time to the \u2018preparation of his message to Congress.- PANIC oN A FERRY BOAT.Naw York, November 23.\u2014The doable.ferry-boat Netherlands, a today and the side of the boat box crushed in.There was a penis\u2019 among the pensongers nr, four were ssverely hu a orasbod and braised.Gras Hospital FRANCE AND MADAGASGAR ber SA \u2014Tho arrival of M.tafhanarire, murd Princess, aod other relatives of the Queen a holy war.Fanatics harangue the por ple, and are stirring them against the French whom they say kill and eat children.The Hora government ish missionaries.In the Chamber of uties yes Grausset, ical, moy that the debate on the question of granting credit and sanctioning the expedition to adjourned until the situation could be studied carefalfy.The motion ras detcatod by the overwhelming majority THE CONDEMNED CHURCH.Church Refuses to.Obey the Order of the Building Inspector.It appears that there is gation ox over | the order given Building the contractors of the new St.John Presbyterian Church to demolish the walls.The architect a and contractor claim that the masonry is sound and and ask why the ailing ins id not order the work to stop u unt the walls were ready to receive the roof.Mr.Lacroix says that he did n it know that the church A was bein ng built until the walls were well up.eo then inspected the work rh seeing that it was not satisfacto: he warned the foreman, and told >.him to tell the contractor ing to be liti- ve © tocall on him.No notice being taken of his warnings, and the contractor declining to call on im, he had no recourse but to order the walls to be demolished.Mr.Lacroix will now take proceedings in the Recorder's Court against the contrac- but he says he has not much: tori in the result, as the city does not provide him .with the means of obtaining witnesses and fighting such a suit.He is alone in his department, and he is only allowed a year for contingencies, and is unable to get the necessary evidence together.This week he had à case in the Recorder's t a man for using | mud instead of mortar in a building, ng, Ho goth is friend, Mr, Resther, the arch indly examine this material with Ma \u2018and hegave evidence corroborative of his own.\u201d The defendant, however, got'other witnesses to swear the contrary, and the Recorder had the case re-opened to admit this ovidence.The case was taken en délibéré, but Mr.Lacroix expects the city to lose it becauss he had not the means to prepare his case properly.The Architect's Explanation.To the Editor of the STAR: SR, \u2014My atrention has been drawn toa in the AR stating that the work of the church of St.John, corner of St.Catherine and Cadieux, had been condemned by the Building Inspector.As architect of that building, poouriesy might a Thy date.* G.Maxx.| .A BugY I DAY.(Tasteless\u2014 Effectual.) 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Extrast, 3 de bots: Ret ee es yh VIGER EXTRA suBLIME LUCCA OLIVE or 2 Le Finest Vino de 7 pr * Sherry (wine for meals) Li per A =, ea La EE ee [3 very oy a : Viger Lucos Oil in 350 Vie Lance Ou in pn FEET van IR EES 4 me pepe .va, ve à i.1 FINE OLD PORTS.r A EE EY Ria Finest \u2018Spanish om \u201c Pima\u2019 a lives, { À THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 18%, I = me : EXPLANATIONS : THE BIGGEST BARGAIN SATURDAY IN à mn SILKS, RIBBONS AND DRY GOODS HALL'S COURSE.SILKS! SILKS! SILKS! Ever held in Montreal will be at worth soc our Ladis's Vents, open front, high neck aud lon sleeves, ut i, .30 dozen Ladies\u2019 Fine Night Roles (same as cut) worth £1.50.While t} Nothing Definite About the Terms Our Great Sale of 10,000 Yards Fancy Silks will be continued for To-mor- ile tiny last out th at only 98¢.No cust il 1 than two « , row, Saturday.M@FSilks worth 50c, 600 and 65c, to be cleared Lut To-morrow La des H ey af : tel Wool Ski \u2018 ¢ \"nor allowed Hore un two gnrmcuts of the Loan\u2014The Address in| Ltonly 24.5,000 Yards, 25 inches wide, Black and Colored Moire Silks, sdics\u2019 Heavy Kui rts at Se, and worth 8c.Reply Passed Without Di- |.regular price $1.10, to be cleared out 'l'o-morrow, while they lust, at only 3e.Al ex an d e r © & ® Co 9 S Ladies\u2019 fine English Flannelette Night RIBBONS! RIBBONS! RIBBONS! © © © ay Another lot Fine Note Paper put -\u2014 .° ; i : * 3 3 i 1 } + ; vision.up in one pound packages at 15¢, worth L0¢, also cases Square Envelopes to We have opened out the last lot of Ribbons bought at 19¢ on the dollar and mateh ut only de package.Sold every- GLASS BLOCK.{SPECIAL TO THE ran.will clear them out while they last To-morrow, Saturday.40 Ribbons for lo.where at 10.1 Quesso, November 2.-\u2014 The business Ribbons that cost wholesale 5e, Go and 7c for 4e.Ribbons that cost wholesale \u2018 Special Bargains in all kinds of Toilet 3 proper of the Provincial Legislature was 15c, 20c and 25c for 7e.Ribbons that cost 30c, 3ôo, 40c, 5Uc and Uo for 10c.; and Laundry Bur Soap for to-morrow.Hg 8 3 entered upou iu earnest on Wednesday , - i Or prc The leverage power of a Dollar has been more than doubled for To-morrow, 75 dozen Ladies\u2019 Fige Black Ribbed 1160 .8 afternoon, the consideration of the address GREAT o ALE tor TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, ot P.D.CORSETS, Silks, Ribbo dG ID Good Cashmere Hose reduced for to-morrow LE A iz: reply to the speech from the Throne be.P.D.Corset in Gray and White.List Price $2.60.Our price for To-mor- \u2018Saturday, among our Silks, Ki ns an enera ry Woods.to be.pia\u201d 1] ELL) fog, In accordance with time honored cus- row, only #1.69._ We carry the most complete range in hit ¥ {503 Pac : tom, the subject of debate.The utterances P.D.Corset, No.28 and 97, in Gray and White.Price list 8223.For To- Boys\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Hosiory in the city, Ep ns : v of tho various speakers were not as inter- morrow at only 319 7 Bi List 0 © for T low 10 price.M A .* N.i 1 i 5 i \"| - '- + - - * .J Ly = i Pri i a > 8 cating as might have voeu expected, pros Le ay EE eee Listprice g130, ur pries for Sumer Waste no time looking around, but go direct to the Great Bargain rust: beret.ki by a on © in © di the now 50 dozen Children\u2019s Gray Vests, high neck and long sleeves, for To-morrow, .Mantles, Capes, Ulsters \u2018and Water- S fuite information regarding the Saturday, at only Se.Centre of Montreal and do your shopping.proofs all go at 20 per cent.discount ou ra Ladies\u2019 Vests, high neck and long sleeves, in Gray.At only 230.for to-morrow only.The Premier promised the House, however, that all correspondence on the subject iit dan SO a ogee #\u20ac ALEXANDER & CO., Cor.St.Catherine and University Streets.# Telephone 3740.72 A The address in reply was moved by Mr.Felix Carbray, who represents the constitu- ency of Quebec west.Mr.Carbray, like the \u2014_\u2014 i famous thenian orator, does not disdain advancement of the grand scheme of ex- to the people of Canada.Then the hon.government supporters bad lost confidence tion.The first contract is for about five passed until Mond he wished to look 3 e free use of the midnight oil, or its tended commercial relations with sister gentleman pointed out the advantages of in the administration let them take what and & halt miles of the canal from Bal- GUILTY OF : Up some Teal ys nS © to the num.THE LAT * modern substitute, and he accordingly was colonies were, first, à fast Atlantic service; the French treaty., steps their consciences directed them to sam Lake towards Lake Simcoe, and the erous obj ri points od is H ted i E CHARLES GOUNOD, 3 able to present a carefully prepared dis- next the laying of a Pacific cable.Mr.Car.The hon.leader of the Opposition had said take.He would never reproach them.contract price 1s understood to be less than the request ot the or \u2018onor bird S : * \u2018 course in which he dealt concisely with the bray spoke at some length in this strain, that the farmers of this province hud known Mr.Gladu, Liberal member for Yamaska, $500,000.The second contract covers a dis- CONS PIR ACY bail thanked 11 ore a A ous from the TH jp ! points in the speech from the Throne, ex- and then proceeded to point out what an how to make butter and cheese before the followed.He commenced by retorting to tance of about three and a half miles, from \\ .ench re Jury = CRE.T FT BENCH COMPOSKR prossing, as was naturally expected, un- excellent thing the French treaty was The accession to power of the present Govern.\u2018the Premier's challenge with a challenge to Lakefield towards Peterboro, and the price ° \u2014 WiICSZ2 SACRED MUSIC MAS qualificd satistaction with the Ministerial prosperity of the farmer he attributed to ment, or before the Minister of Agriculture cue before the people and let them judge.is said to be in the neighborhood of $250,000, SCHOOL ACTIONS ENTERED.PREATUCD FORTH THE PRAY= programme therein set forth.the energy of the had taught them.That was true; but the He recalled the rende = patriotic sup- It is understood that work on the Balsam oo \u201c ER OP A GENNRATION.Victor Allard delivered a neat butter they had made formerly had been port which one of the mier's present Lake contract will be commenced at once, The Catholic School Commissioners of St oe speech, seconding the address.He also FROVINCIAL DEPARTMENTOF AGRICULTURE, | very bad.\u2018They made it much better now.culleagues, the Honorable Mr.Pelie- and It is expected that the work will be J.B.Woo, VICE-PRESIDENT OF Gregoire Je Th te on ds me was apparently very; well satisfied with | Mr.Taflion replied vigorously to Ar.tier, had given to the acts of the foymer completed by spring.fife Bit © pumaturge vave euters re i everything the speech contained, particu.hkening the Hon.Mr.Beaublen toaschool- Marchands covert attack upon the Na: administration, which Mr.Taillon had ces THE HOLMES CO., CONVICTED.pa ers who \u201chav Re a their seh ol 2 larly with regard to the Government's master, who had been abroad\u201d among the tional Policy, and defended the fiscal just characterized in such condemnatory A SEASON'S SAWING.\u201c * pay \u2019, à \" ri not pa Prot ta te agricultural polity.Both speakers ab.farmers, teaching them bow to follow their policy of the Ottawa Government with terms.He proceeded to accuse the Prime - The coun WRK them are ira el i het the : stained from any but the vaguest references calling profitably, and raising them gener- great warmth.He spent a great deal Minister of having borrowed five and a [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| only menns to avcid aint Sid bo for the a TO THE FINANCIAL POSITION, ally from the slough of ignorance in Of time in proving to the House that the quarter millions to meet an obligation of Orrawa, November 23.\u2014 An estimate Protest nts ot that ish to à Sopar.7 ims : which they had been immersed, before the prosperlty of the farmer was a necessary four millions.He taunted Mr.Talllonwith of the number of feet of lumber & He Conspired With Other Unk stants of that parish to form a separ- 9 the seconder contenting himself with a few advent Rd power of the present Govern.consequence of the prosperity of the manu- having eulogised the hon.Mr.Mclutosh, ed in he various ces in he Sot.p er Unknown ate school board.; remarks e effect that, if loans en ment.Mr.Carbray pointed with pride to 5 : i : ç - .Tr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 R found necessary, they had been rendered the fact that Can A Bad suffered less than facturer, wherefore the policy that benefited and expressed Hi banter tawa Valley this season is as fol Persons to Ruin the Business If you had taken two of Carter's Little = 80 by the extravagance of the preceding ad- other countries during the recent depression Sosused the Government of extravagance, to Mr.Hall lows: J.R.Booth, Ottaw a 0a; Bron.Liver Pills before retiring you would not 3 ministration.d leader of the Opposi which had been brought about by immense when they were * Here Mr.Taillon rose and remarked that Orr & Weston, O Have.0 Ruch of Mr.John A.Grose\u2014Daniels have pod thot Seated ele « Sa 4 .and, as leade a pposi- an egitimate over uction.nd.Re ~ : « Q > » JU, 5 «0., , nthe mou this morning.Keep a v q tion, was the next speaker.He spoke ina the Dominion as a whole had escaped, so SPENDING LESS AND LESS Mr.Gladu conte Reg 1 have Pron present Edwards & Company, Rockland, 65,000,000; His Co-Accused.A itted with you for occasional use.! bantering vein, complimenting the mover also had the Province of Quebec, which\u2019'was every year.Mr.Marchand had been scand.tainly expressed his appreciation of Mr, Hawkesbury Lumber Company, 55,000,000; , Acquitled.Taux .and seconder upon the \u201cnaive sim- a part of the Dominion.r.Curbray alizelthat the office of treasurer had been fiall's services in terms far from equivocal, |, McLachlan Bros., Arnprlor, 50,000,000; Gil- .Horse flesh, ass flesh, and even mule ; \u2018 \u2019 plicity\u201d which they had manifested, would refrain from touching on the loan vacant for four months.But it had not But Mr.Gladu did not appear to heed mour & Hugheson, Hull, 40,000,000; Mac- -_ flesh are now eaten in such large quanti- With the beamiful \u2018Ave Marla® In and which the hon.gentleman found just then, as he understood that the sub- been vacant.Mr.Hall's resignation, ten- the interruption, and continued his speech Laren estate, Buckingham, $35,000,000; W.1.B.Wood.Vi id ties in France that the regular butchers one's mind, one must almost feel a rather surprising in two gentlemen joct would be taken up specially as the dered in April, had never been accepted, jn the same strain.In tineg if Mr.Taillon C.Edwards, New Jinburgh, 25:000,000, + Be » Vice-President of the Holmes who deal in beef and mutton are getting reverence for its creator.Gounod of such wide experience.Mr.Marchand omier had given his explanation.He ap- and during hisillness Mr.Taillon had ucted thought that he was superior as au admin- Gilles Bros, Braeside, 25,000, i 083 Electric Protection Company, was found uneasy.sang out the prayer that was in his criticized humorously the allusions to the proved of the Government's intention to as interim treasurer.istrator to every oue else in the province, Bros., Buckingham, 10,000,000; BE 8 guilty, late Wenesday evening, of conspir- Ayer's Sarsaparilla.Its record of fort very soul, and all the world has felt Pre Pet oe niacin of 1a Sanat the BR Ol any Subsidies un.h The House Look reless before Mr.Taillon he was alone in that opinion.Mr.Gladu total of 533,000,000 feet.ing, with unknown persons, against Mr.Years is oue of triumph over blood diseases, its influence.His words of praisa ; ti s Of e 1ce en ad concluded.; x | , > , \" trenciliene G.A.Gigault, Depart y Commissioner of placed in a healthier condition When The Hon, Mr.Taillon resumed his speech formed lr ee and his party BURGLARS AT BEDFORD.John A.Grose.Mr.Daniels, Manager of ' Speclal Notices.for a tonic that strengthened and sus Agriculture, with which the opening por.that period had been reached, he hoped at.when the House reassembled at 8.25.He and they would prove it when op re -_ the Holmes Company, was acquitted.Mr.For Healthy Lungs.tained him in his declining years ig .tion of the address was taken up.He denied tention would be directed tothe ParrySound commenced as follows : tunity offered.They might laugh; but Brprorp, Que., November 23.\u2014 Three gt, Pierre, Q.C., counsel for Mr.Wood, ad Milburn's Cod Li oi one of the most valued tributes to the right of the Government to take to it- Railway scheme, once considered imprac- \u201cThe honorable leader of the Opposition they would soon find out the truth of what burglars attempted to blow open the safe of à \u2019 od tN : > as WVild es 3 1 Fmulnion with the great \u2018Vin Mariani\u2019 He says: A self the credit of the alleged prosperity of ticable; now found to be comparatively has complained of our not having asked for hesaid.Then Mr.Gladu had his say about the branch of the Eastern Townships Bank ressed the jury Wednesday afternoon, but bi 1 the aay ho ypophosphites com.«Honor to \u201cVin Marlan!,\u201d that admir- i the agricultural community.1f the farmer easy of accomplishment.In conclusion he tenders for the loan.I did not desire, Mr.the protective system and drew a harrow.At Bedford yesterday morning.About 3 his speech was continually interrupted by dine Curative powers of \u2018the pectoral able wine which so often has restored prospered, it had been rather in spite congratulated the Government upon the Speaker, to give my reasons for that.I {0 Diciure of the \u201cmiserable\u201d condition of &™M: Messrs.John and William Morgan, questions from a certain juror, the argu- ad i mentioned in the most pogtect my strength\u201d No other tonic so of than as a result of the policy of the Con.ability with which it continued to transact have kept silence on the question hitherto, tue armer thereunder.uncle and father, respectively, of the man- nt finally becomi i an Boe ata e form.Price 50c and $1.00 y taros « Re servative Governments at Quebec and public business.He hoped thatthe conduct because I did not think a good purpose £tr- Gladu spoke in this strain for an AGer of the bank, were awakensd by the Filius Jill was forced © Bo intense that per bottle.______ quickly restores strength and energy Ottawa.The Premier, who followed, of the House during the session would en- would be served by my explaining the hour and a quarter, and the hon.M.Cas- sound of an explosion in the bank, which is learn ed eel orce à luter ere and the In bad cases of catarrh the nasal organa When Weakened by brain exhaustion, 3 took umbrage at these remarks from title it once more to the proud appellation matter.I admit that for a government Train replie briefly being followed by Mr, situated underneath the dwelling of the The tforther interr a on Phy proceed become diseased, producing disagreeable Nervous depression, fatigue, dyspep- ] the leader of the Opposition, and s5oke up of une chambre de gentilhommes.or a business firm, or any party seeking Bena » \u201c| manager, and rushing downs they an Tu inl roan ee r.St.Pierre discharges.Hawker's catarrh cure will sin or sleeplessness, and it hastens : with considerable warmth in defence of the Mr.Allard, of Berthier, made an excel- a loan in the money market, the best course The address was adopted without a div- found the door entering to the bank rooms writs Has 7 on d Le egality of the positively cure the must aggravated cases.convalescence after configements and protective system and the Conservative lent speech in seconding the address.He to pursue is to ask for tenders; but the bor- ision shortly after midnigbt-and the House from the hallway fastened.They then t N tthe be A injunct on taken Only 25 cents.fevera You should send a stamp policy generally, giving Sir Richard Cart- spoke in the same strain as Mr.Carbray, rowing party must be careful to have a adjourned \u2018 - went around to the back part of the house, a too Gor evo od .ig lectric Pro- \u2014\u2014 ever: tthe at 1 n wright some hard kmocks upor the course and dwelt particularly upon agricultural reputation, It is easier to acquire a ° and the burglars, finding they were discov- tha à th mpan an strong y, maintained An Old and Well-tried Remedy.and receive a little album, free, co pursued by that staÿesman.Tha allusions matters, expressing a hope that the Gov.d reputation than to get rid of it.Now, ered, fled.They did not secure any booty, id © from ote a should = any direct Mag Winstows sootuing Sraur sbouldaiwaysde taining the photos of the many great to the IntercoloniAl corforence, and the ernment would continue to give encourage- so many prejudices exist against the pro- STORMS AND STEAMERS.as they only succeeded in blowing off the to f i to the nnd\u201d ould cause the case pied for childs while teething.at, olen the gums people who are recommending \u2018Vin other subjects takgn exceptiun to, were, he ment to the beet root industry.vince of Duebec at the present time that \u2014___ combination lock and could not effect an Mr PL Ne senehi 1d for disrrhæœn curse wie © no ibe ht 3 7 \u2018Marixnl\u2019 Address Lawrence A.held, quite reloydnt, seeing that whatever Mr.Marchand, opposition leader, follow- it would have been very Mishaps to Those Which Have Re- outrance into the vauit.r tor ft Tr Go 8, Q.C., private Wilson & Co., Montreal.\u2018 interested the Dominion at large must be ed Mr.Allard, He congratulated the hon.RISKY TO HAVE INVITED TENDERS sted Several Overdue.\u2014\u2014 are or Mr.Grose, rose to reply.a - \u2014Aintéreatiop aide to the province of Quebes members who had proposed and seconded | NDBRS, po : NEW RAILROAD OPENED.or three-quarters of an hour be spoke SPGPLSLVLVLLLOLSLPLIPLRP in particular.The Hon.gentleman defended the address.His task in that respect was Suppose we had asked for tenders and {SPECIAL CABLE TO TAR] * , earnestly, shrewdly - and convincingly.A NEW LIFE OF the Government against the reproach that all the more pleasing, since he had been had not been offered an acceptable rate, our PECIAL © QuEnEc, November 23.\u2014The official in.When Mr.Greenshields ceased speaking, NA EON SRATRFUL\u2014_OOMFORTING.the treasurer's department had been left enabled to witness the spectacle of two credit would have sustained a lasting in- Sr.Jon's, Nfid, November 38-\u2014The 2.iio; of the first section of the Megan.Mr.Quinn, Q.C., Crown prosecutor, rose to ificently il) willbe 5 FOR FOUR MONTHS WITHOUT A HEAD mien of large experience and great talents, Jury: The ex-Treasurer remembers well that Corean arrived here early yesterday morn- tic and Lotbiniere Rail ga ù addressthe jury for theCrown.Mr.St.Pierre Tagnihcendy usirated, 8 ! .placing their well known eloquence at the discussed the matter with him.When in ing intact, with the exception of the loss of \u201c6 F4\u20ac Ch) in bit way, a new branch rose also and objected to two counsel ad- MA rr ie rE Cony \\J explaining that, during Mr.Hall's absence, Pacing their, wel Showa eloquence tf Lis Europe in 189 to make arrangements for a one of her lights.She experienced terrifio Th the teck of the communication be.dressing the jury for the Crown.After a 1856 Don't missile It is tic he himself had acted as treasurer ad in- They had displayed this simplicity in their loan, he went to Paris aud to London as gales alter leaving the Irish Channel.On tween © © k of the Lotbiniere County somewhat stubborn argument, Judge Hall @ important magarine feature of BREAKFAST\u2014SUPPER.terim.Mr.Taillon had not concluded his expressions of admiration for the great well.He found financiers very exacting November 16 she Iny all day helpless at the and the G.T.R, took place yesterday.decided adversely, and Mr.Quina proceed: } the year.Whatever other 2 \u201cBy Imorledge 01 êhe nature: address when the House rose at six o'clock.oh evements of the incomparable Govern.everywhere.They recalled the act of 1858 mercy of the sea.Mach oil was thrown to AmODZ those present were: Messrs.Cas- ed to discuss the legal aspects of the pase, azines youtake be sure to include (he operation: of a pate.a jee \u201cCoon cars 5] Most of the members were in their places {0th an in power.The hon.gentleman concerning the conversion of the Provincial calm the sea.The passengers and crew are LP and Nantel, Rinfret, Laliberte, concluding twenty minutes later.Judge @ THE CENTURY.1s haa providee fo; ou: broakfaa ac supper c delicately Ù on Wednesday afterncon, among the new 10 vo\u2019 00 Ed see If there was any- debt, which act was interpreted as all well.P.P., and a number of members of the Hall then delivered his charge, the tenor of e Sole EE TEE mr ne pan heavy doctor?j arrivals being Messrs.V illencuve, Hackett, thing in the subject of discussion to inspire indicating an intention to repudi- Boston, Mass, November £3.\u2014 The cl and other leading citizens.The which want somewhat against the defend: constitution me} bo FTAduALY Sul: vi.WILL stroig enongh 1e Morris, Girard (Rouville), Marlon and somuch admiration.The speech from the Ate our obligations.The ex-treas- Cunarder Catalonia, which was due in port new branch is about forty miles long, start: ants.His Honor discussed direct and indi- resist every endencz disease.\u201cuundrnde of anttie massdien others.Messrs.Augé and Duplessis were throne was a phenominal production; urer replied that the men who pass.last Monday, has not yet arrived.The ing from Lyster, M tic County,and hav- rect evidence as seen in cases of conspiracy.Pia We ny cocapo tasty & Fatal shaft eeping urseiers still among the absentees.Lh ; ed that measure were no longer in power; Warren liner Kansas is overdue, ing its terminus at St.Jean des Chaillons.The satisfactory production of the first was .weil fortifia with pure blood aad properly bourished frame.Mr.McCleary, the newly elected member DELIGHTFULLY SIMPLE IN ONE PART, that there was a strong majority against Liverpool, November 2i\u2014The Allan IL Passes across a country covered with unusual, \u201cEni iT with boas water ormiik.Sold ooly incecke 8 for Compton, was introduced to the Speaker à full of tery | th In the them; but they were not satisfied.Line steamer Parisian, from Montreal, forests and offering many advantages for HAD UNLAWFUL MEANS BEEN USED vu drocers, balls thus by the Hon.Mr.Fiynn and Mr.Spencer,msm- in : ull ol A th H © \u201cIf'in this province, for the last twenty which arrived here Wednesday,reports hav.colonization.Lo 9 JAMES EPPS & CO.Ltd, Homaopathie 4 ber for Missisquol.He was ymly wel.US nly ate round the orld years, all the political virtues had been | ing experienced territic weather on Novem- MUTINEERS FOUND GUI to injure Mr.Grose's business?His Honor mis England.comed by the Premier and his colleagues as Troy vols Pon 8 » a eet tly practised, we need have had nofear of hear- ber 15, when a wave swept over the ship, GUILTY.was disposed to believe that the writs were I nd ; he took his seat on the Government side of Cory t Good Ho ne bel ed te ing anything burtful to our credit.No bursting in the cabin and washingapassen: y -\u2014= properly issued.Farther than that, how- Que 108.5.Lanouabire Boller.- À the House.Canada tho ot raisha, Delegation the doubt the capitalists whom we addres.ger out of the berth.One of her lifeboats yo ANCOUVER, B.C., November 8.\u2014At the ever, he would not go.The combination of me Den Foe Boars.= After the usual number of petitions had Louve bad been informed had me tro Cl ed in 183 knew well enough that was wrenched from its stanchions and car- estminster assizes, six of the Indlan circumstances adduced by the Crown would One 40 h.p.Horizontal Steam Entine.i been presented nnd other routine business Jon u © had been informed.ha ce from the province was solvent ; but when ried overboard.crew of the sealing schooner C.D.Rand in all probability induce the jury to believe |, Que hp Horizontal steam Engine.WHY Pay 50 Cents a Quart despaicied Ths Spenker ealed the fin the other colonies, to DUET SHS you ty to boron money from a mon; that Xv ow, November mono Wblte OUR site, frbe el se Biron EE ee had been wedi Gif SASS GHEE Fi for\u2019 Systers \u201cwhen Eon thd order paper, the \"| man never fails to avai meelf of ever freight steamer Bovic, a sister shi - injure ir.Grose an is company, but he One Bolt and Nut Sc.«wer.taking into consideration of the speech The They wero very happy to a at, cause of reproach that may exist.They say.Star freight stes three days overdue Ip of tain had supplied them with whisker, gave would caution the jury to carefully weigh One Buia) Iron Lathe.DESJARDINS sells them for 35 cents.from the Throne.The Gorernment mem- Drevinclal.matter but porhaps there had thereis this and that against you, and you Other overdue steamers are the Taormina, them no food, and was taking them to the matter.The remarks of Mr.Wood made All the abors are sccond hand in perfect order, and will 165 peques always on hand.bors applauded; but before Mr.Carbra en no harm in mentionin iv Next the cannot get money except on these or those from Hamburg, six days overdue; the Mara- | per Island instead of Behring sea, as previously tothe troubleon January 5th, to beseld cheap for cash or approved credit.PROMPT DELIVERY.TELEPHONE, 2571 could commence bis oration, Mr.Marchan me to the agri nas uestio - TES conditions.The honorable ex-Treasurer re- heng, from Para, five days overdue, and the been agreed upon, and the Indians, various persons in the city.relative to some \u2014\u2014 ALS®-\u2014 Cor.Windsor & St.Antoine sise » expressed anxiety to know whether the ol inter of culture evi daar n.a @ members that.We were so much discour- the State of California, from Glasgow, two fearing barbarous treatment at the hands trouble impending over Mr.Grose, should .Gpeoew Hho Bteam Engino.N.B.\u2014-Malprque Ujsters delivered on the half sholl, a Government Intended to give any explana: Bsr 0 an Ea Tare oT Posed a8 aged at the reception we got that, without days overdue.of the Russians at Copper Island, revolted.not be credited with too much significance Two new 9 hp.Stearn Ballers.special 2lornie tt tions before the address was voted.Need th lon in the matte q fbutren Técognizing that the province was NORTH SHors, November 23.\u2014 The The Indians were in possession of the ves.but the fact that an express wagon One now 8 h.p.Steaua Houer.\u2014 This brought Mr.Taillon to his feet.rnking 5 haa taught thom eve iver insolvent, we saw that enough grounds of schooners Acara and Java are ashore.at °°! Bine days, until, finally, they were been engaged beforehand for the removal One 6 bop.Steam Boller.WOOD'S © D ; Under ordinary circumstances he would [08 ing.ded.The Ob, t them roxy! tif: reproach existed against it to render its Clear Water Point, having lost anchorage.trapped in the hold.of the galvanometer and afterwards paid Several Crab Winches and Hand Hoista.Tk HOSPHODIN have thought it necessary to wait until the forèhe prosperity of Le en bien Hs credit very low.\u2018The honorary ex-trea- Both are broken up and nothing will be Do for by the Holmes Company wasa factthe AT THE EAGLE FOUNDRY \u20ac Great English Remedy.debate upon the address bad been on | mea ER aucceeded the miss t aurer took at this time all the precautions saved.The schooners Sea Star and Ste, THEATRICAL MANAGERS COMBINE.import of which it would be difficult to fail \u2019 Sn.Sie Puobages Guarantesd te cluded; but seeing that in the address it.was Bretencer, he aRCEosders Mie So ECey that his prudence and devotion to the Marie are aground near the same place.= to comprehend.After a few questions 34 KING STREET, MONTREAL.vrowguly.acd permanently : self chere was à paragraph in which allusion ©, culture.dx \u2018Marchand way PUblie Interest suggested.The arrange: Both are badly damaged.There is but Ausany N.Y, November 23.\u2014The Asso- from the jury, they retired at 5.20.After ; But cury all forms of Nervous was made to the loan, Ministerial explana- not agriculty to give the credit to the ments that he then made were the best little hope of saving the Sea Star.The ciation of Vaudeville Managers of America an hours deliberation.the Jury returned to Weakness, E tloan were thus rendered necessary, Then Government.All these t improvements that could be made under the circum-| gchooners H.B.and Stella Marie are ashore WAS incorporated yesterday with the Secre- enquire whether it would be possible to aforrhca.and all the honorable gentleman \u201cexplained.\u201d On ii farming methoda had Beer brought about SALES.on Harbor Island.The Stella Marie is full tary of Date; to transact the business separate the defendants in the verdict.affects of Abuse or Kececsss, pril 20, last year, the Hon.Mr.Hall, sick by the farmers themselves.The Gov \u201cThe Opposition should be the last to re- of qvater.-of supplying all kinds of attractions, per.Judge Hall replied that a recommendation Mental Worry, eosssive use at the time in Montreal, had vert knew perfect] well.or it should proach us,for it is all their work, Yes.Uer- == \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > formers and entertainments for theatres, to mercy might be made in the case of Tobacco, Opium or Sime._.SENT THE P IER IIIS RESIGNATION, Know, that oar totaal *opulation.im- tainly.During their five years of office no- AN INCENDIARY TRAMP.opera houses and music halls in the United of one of the defendants, but they could lants, which soon lead to In- REM 162 .ished pod one ate of-the thing wasneglectedtoinjure the credit of the \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 States and Canada.The principal office not be separated in the verdict.short frmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grove.The matter had been left in suspense Zone tive Pa + Vas lonvin à the countr province, nothing was forgotten, and now {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.| will be in New York.The directors are time later, His Honor re-called the jury Has been prescribed over 85 years in thousands of uring the sickness of the ex-Treasurer.in pire da be co ther we 8 findin Ty we have to suffer.It is true that our credit BEAUHARNOIS, November 28.\u2014A tram William J.Gilmoure, of Philadelphia; and stated that as the point raised was an cases; 18 the only Reliable and Honest Medicine a or Dh followin Mr Hall had necessaries of life in Canada beyond noir stands higher than last year.It isalso true who wasrefused iodgingTuesday nightatthe Henry C.Miner and James Donaldson, of important one, he would adjourn the non.Askdruggisifor Wood's Phosphedine it conson od bo withdraw his resignation.On means.that the Opposition bas improved.Jt is tailoring establishment of one Bosquet of New York; Marvin S.Robinson, of Buffalo, Court until 8 o'clock, and look up authori- Leofférs some Worthiess medicine in place of this, ptem , Mr.Hall bad in tendered THOSE WHO HAD PROSP eapecially true that we have been able to this place, made \u2018an attempt to fire the and James G.Butler, of St.Louis, Mo.ties on the subject.At the re-assembling inclose price in letter, and we will send by his resignation.This time he had given ERED obtain reasonable terms in France for remises after the occupants had retired mn se eee of Court, His Honor reversed his previous mall.Price, one package, $1; aix, 85.One special reasons.This second resignation had prospered in spite of the Govérnment.OUT loan; reasonable in the opinion @ was caught by a farmer, who was pass- FITZSIMMONS EXONERATED.decision, and at 9 o'clock the jury ploass, six will cure.Pamphlets free to any address, bad been accepted.In his letter accepting the Government applauded Itself upon of the highest financial authorities.ing, and handed over to the police author- returned with thelr verdict, finding The Woud Coin ans Wiviiaus, Unit, « anada the resignation Mr.Tailion had pointed out the result of its financial operations, and I should mot have hastened to ities Syracuse, N.Y., November 23.\u2014The Wood guilty and Daniels not guilty Dame street 75.E.Mctalo, a.to Mr.Hall that there had been no time to the seconder of the address had pointed announce these things to the public; but I ot \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 inquest over the body of Cornelius Riordan, of the charge of conspiracy.Mr.mm \u2014 } repare à full reply to his letter of resigna- eut how successful these operations had 40 it, because it must be admitted that it is M.DE GIERS NOT RESIGNED.the prize-figbter, who became unconscious Greenrhields, 3G at the request of the \u2018 1 lon, which had been a sufficiently volu- been.That, however, remained to be seen, MY duty, when called upon.I owe it to \u2014\u2014\u2014 while sparring with Fitzsimmons, on prosecution, asked the Court to impose the minous document, but he had offered to Mr.Marchand referred to the fact that the mY Government; Lowe it to my party; Tows Loxnow, November 28.\u2014A despatch to Friday nightlast,and died a few hours after.ightest possible penalty under the law.Nr.> = ; write to him more fully later on.He had Treasurer's Department had been without !* to My province.The moment [ saw | the Pail Mall Gazette,from St.Petersburgh, wards, was held here last night.THe jury St Fierre, Q.C., expressed himself as grati- ae + \\ i ; .ov or abou Ni \u2014 Several\u2019 - element its legitimate share in the adminis- ,000 and a saving of $600,000.And Jet all the economical reforms possible; but the ing papers publish an Pepin with to [nterview the Canadian Government off- A on then eulogired the province.Mr.there was a deficit.In conclusion Mr.task was a difficult one, and could not be a Soudnn explorer, in which he declares clals in relation to the Canadian duty on Faillon th ! ogi od the lon.Mr.Mo.Marchand expressed the opinion that the accomplished in one year.that the Tuareg tribe holds four European P00MEtCkS, has received information that TH \"unes Pace In the Cabinet could ern of economy would only inaugurated The hon.gentleman proceeded to express Pore: & meeting can be held at any time, and are - E\u2014 not be easily A when men, truly sincere and devo d to the a preference for the party system of gov- pren reported {hem bein Col.Flutters, arranging to go to Ottawa.Mr.Marchand sald that the House was public interests, would join hands ing it to all oth defecti ; oe een curious to know the exact grounds of Mr, about a satisfactory condition of affairs.\\Liv.cws it might be, E at, one thing It al- in February, 1881, while surveying the TO SUCCEED MR.POWEL HOME INCUR ABLES Hall's objection to the loan.It waa nearly six o'clock when the Hon, vided! a be vers Uissatls hd with Ripleried ntral Soudan route from La Nous R m a L : FOR NDON, Novem \u2014The Times in its on-Sectarian directors of \u2014 Mr.Taillon did not give any further in.the i \u2014 \u2018 party now in power, they could give the \u2014 formation upon that int then, but stated MR.TAILLON ROSE TO REPLY opposition another trial, and neo If they EMPRESS FREDERICK'S BIRTHDAY.financial article says that the rs the Bank of England have decided to pro that the loan, which had n arranged for to the Hon.Mr.Marchand.After a few could improve upon the record of 1887-9: Mood S184.=! ARE S Xe or NUINE ap GUARANTEE T7) MERIDEN BRITANNIACC ¢ > THE 2 oN \u201cte X o GQ oSARGES Er P \u2014 Lay, co a tert of sixty years, could be redeemed preliminarycompliments to Messra.Carbray during which period they had increased the BERLIN, November 23.\u2014The Empe pose Mr.Albert George Sanderman for 5687 SHERBROOKE STR EManY v Sent o7 mal on reosipt ot prio.Rood any Sine ster Tod at six monthe notice.and Allard he said that if the Government , Increased the a of administra: rived at the Castle of Parner nperor ar.election to the governorship of the bank, Moa 81.5 BET, 7 HN E Wo ee a in reply.After en out e à ress had made a trip round the world, as stated tion and shown themxelves generally faise Potsdam Tuesday for the purpose of to succeed Mr.David Powell on the ex- oar Lawrence Main Street, corning his ny one es pos 8 Sox by the leader of the Opposition, it had at their engagements with the elec- paying a visit to his mother, Empresas Fred- Piration of his term of office.CONDUCTED BY : - allotted to him, he un dad bod She th least been one which had cost the country torate.Promises whether secured by erick, on the occasion of her Rity-tourth \u2014\u2014 The Anglican Sist f St.M t 3h dec gite joe rome tof 3 So Se ae prets Intense 1e mire word bitulay.Hie\u201d vit via Siti; une | THE BODY OF WILSON.LE OO IW.&F, P.CURRIE ; : : \u2018 : 1 -jo o e public, .\u2014 a all, the allusion to the Intercolonta] Confer- dreas.They had not jurisdiction over were equally Bind ng.The present dE pec ALBANY, N.Y., November £3.\u2014 Attorney The new HB sctommodste à ° * Loe & 00._ alels : anqualided a A et wh ar Oarbray's toe: {ntercolonial Conference, it was ment recognized this.They were workin, THE TRENT CANAL CONTRACTS.General Hansey Bas decided that after the addition 3.the Bumber of patios, both a 0 SII * paquet pr ) ; ow often had laments been in the path of progress and respeotable ad- \u2014 execution of Wilson the law does not sanc- female, and increased Lberalit on he part tT bs 100 Grey Nun Street, Bore Throat, Flop Ë fruitful in good resulta, and congratulated in the speach from the throne ministratién and the electors of the pro- OTTAWA, Ni The contrac institution irely depe oatary oro core , November £3, bod Dr.ve you en, Canada could, pot, But fap much bars upon» Gountifal Darren And that was Vince appreciated their forts and thez had motion ond of fhe Simons and Hisar Lake who wishes ty ta regureiation | \u201cRE on cms ou eo Maroraoronzas or RELI Cy » over which no governmen e apptoval and encou ment 0 e divisi f the Trent canal has been awarded meee seeded of old BS RR ; $200 jo Pau pro res.could not but beneflt the several provinces, jurisdiction.Then Mr.Taillon spoke about \u201cgolf res ing press.\u201d In conclusion Mr.to Mr.Andrew Onderdonk.of Chicago, ~ UNDER A, P.A.CONTROL.: .Be Sr pre = eer Pr BOS le, : Quebec included.That, no doubs, Mr.Car.men wanting ip patriotism, who sowed the Talllon challenged the leader of the 0 Donat food, clothing or supplies may be : today sound and w pposi- whose tender was the lowest, and the con- : sont Hon Choques Sister Elisabeth : .= 9 ben thought, was why His Honor had seeds of distrust throughout the province, tion, if he thought that the prosent govern- tract for section one of the Lakefñeld New Yomx, November 23.\u2014A Sun special the He Pme , Rosier Mestoiré, Bad, W 60 Sofa, Chair & Bed Springs, wT 3 ace pere Late to that matter which was of so and encoun their countrymen to in: ment had lost thétonfidence of th rt divisi f k à \u2019 7 much Inte to our province, Some of the to the Uni States.The first words of to pro an amendment to \u2018the address\u201d Mosars.a Plogar = iehn mop everded to from Grand ids.Michigan, ver te A.All donatdoes acknowledged mentt.r.AC CU pose ald, of Montreal, P.Legis \u201c .first steps which were necessary for the the address were words of encouragement or a vote of non confidence, If any of the whoes tender a.the lowest tor that ee Hirota A anti Ostholle legislation\" se mars A aan MACINTOUE & KYDR, Alarge stook always on hand.DISOBDERS vue STOMACH Chassaing Wi\u201d oe Co - \\ ue - mue ve Loe .a EES .¢ A ; .° , .j ie - - ! \" .1° \u2018 .: by (à * \u2018 : es : 5 > ; - ' Bale a SRT d See titre : a Lo à ; À Liat HARE Le Jolla NS a od is ; Lo Ca i ad .pon Gin a Er i ts Lo rie TE oo Sg ana . « _ \u201cOur Clothing Fashion Leaders Men\u2019s Frieze Ulsters, long cut, heavy wool lined, Storm % Velvet Collar - W PRICE « FLOOD GATE\" Still Keeps: Wide Open.- À Low Price Pressure knocks the Lid\u201d from another Bargain Box, No wonder our stores are crowded with Clothing Buyers from all parts of Montreal.* THE LO Another Big \u201c BARGAIN TREE\u201d has just blossomed out.and causes Values to climb higher:and higher.A GIFT to every BOY who has an Overcoat or Ulster > wetmseprorideé 100) SLEIGHS and CUTTERS \u2018 À suits, Overcoats or Ulsters.He gets with it, FREE, either a Sleigh or a Cutter.: MONEY AWAY in the form of Clothing.We want.YOUR TRADE.Men's Melton Overcoats, full back, long cut, raw edge, o distribute to the *¢ Coming Men\u201d and every boy who is fitted with one of our elegant and comfortable little He has his choice which it will be.We are going to have it even if we are compelled to buy it.Our Ads are not perplexing, mythological or * culled \u201d from the \u201c workshop of poets and \u201cwoven\u201d into a paragon of nonsense, but are rather in the category of the quintessence: of practical and everyday proofs which are being demonstrated at our stores every In support of the foregoing statement of facts, couched in plain English prose, that every man and woman may understand, BRIEF CATALOGUE.J.H.BLUMENTHAL & SONS Men's Latest Black Frieze, long box cut, extra well made We are giving Men's Blue Beaver, single and double Breasted, long cut, \u201c We must maintain our reputation of wearing the NANTLE of the on} real, | live, progressive aud always the leaders in the \u201cRetail Clothing Trade i Let us havo the pleasure of your visit, and j and give him a nice Overcoat or Ulster, an of a beautiful Sleigh or Cutter, ; We close at Îl _ 0'clock nights.ot bring the \u2018\u2018 Little Man \"with you ; we submit the following \u2018sce huw happy he\u2019ll be with à present Largest Clothiers and Men\u2019s 9 Furnishers in Canada argain Let Us\" See The Boy IRE\u201d av BOYS\u2019 OVERCOATS and \u2018SUITS and a Sleigh or Cutter given FRER A beautiful Boys\u2019 Suit, at Boys\u2019 Irish Tweed Ulsterk; \u2018Gems, Frieze Ulsters, Boys\u2019 Boys\u2019 Boys\u2019 Corner Craig and Bleury Sts.And 1447-1449 St.Catherine Street.\u201ca i Fur Trimmed Overcoats-A Warm Friend Irish Frieze Ulsters\u2014Zero with every Purchase.$1 68 A Sleigh thrown in 2.89 A Sleigh thrown in | 3.00 4 steisir thrown in RN 3.00 _A Sleigh throwg in 3.50 stein thrown in * SITUATIONS WANTED.\u2018 BUSINESS CHANCES.SPECIFIC ARTICLES.I INIA NIN INS PSNI SSP j ANTED\u2014 EV ENING EMPLOYMENT BY WELL ævod axcountaat, corres) ar SITUATIONS VACANT.ROOMS TO LET- NASI SN ANTED\u2014A THOROUGHLY.COMPETENTGEN- R BALE-ONE © OF THE BEST CORNER BA- FT.NEW LEATHER 40 AND 100.000 Joona, richly fitted, cheap for SALE-\u2014 rubber belts 6) discount, 1300 wood and $50 working OOM\u2014A NICE WELL PFURNISHED ROOM board; vear re ot.aod metal spires.bol ers, To mill ation We under » ing.Reforcnces required.35 Bhuter st ANTED- AGE NTS.BEND s CENTS and terms, on our \u201cLong, folding handle sans \u201cPost (his out fora quick ca nas oT oos TOTS, = r 5 BSD DS | R SALE\u2014HALY Ly INTEREST IX vaivaële INvention, tented in U, 8 Canada.W.Watson, Room 3, Mechanics Bui LADIES SAY SO And it is so., THE BEST is the Genuine.3 COOK'S FRIEND LE-POE, THE MILLION KILN-DRIED ua ste 50; tamarac blocks, Maodiarmid Ie Co.OOM\u2014NICELY FURNISHED, à TEE HEATED room, with gas and à ch, \"goon FIXER FoR CROMPTON SANTED \u2014 \u2014_ TU.ATION BY A VERY OOM- sro RET Ed RSALE\u2014A BOARD OF TRADE MONTREAL) ly \u20180, Sher- per, class references: Le Desd apply.Addrem C.8.Co 38 Front street, \u2018Toronto, OOM ro RENT IN BEST PART OF MANSFIELD eid R BALE Blox, w re Serra.BHOW rc 8 al Sho Len 1 4b \u20180.8.Cutheri OOMS-WELL FURNISHED BINGLE AND double rooms for gentlemen of quiet habits: house warm, Ayer ight And every enience.-STRONG, ABLE-BODIED MEN OF WANTED BY F IRST CLASS ENGLISH LL AILOR- good character to form (tor special series) revs uta altered and > ER SAIR-ARE You BUYING coats turne hm om down, for boys, girls\u2019 bar, cigar, grocery or general Loys\u2019 suite piste.work donb chempicat and fit guaranteed.Tui tie made at 159 Bleu ap usine \u2014 BEAUTIFUL BAND \u201cGrains conan, your and a Pry * Will a EXPERIENCED TABLEMAID.AP- a ret, Address immediately, 17034 NTED- IMMEDIATELY, BY between 6 and 7 o'clock po m, $31 Sherbrooke | D 53 IXPUSTRIOUS OOMS-SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOM.WITH tle young Sad wi position in ofice or other- board; ANTED\u2014PARTNER WHO IS PREPARED TO bot Sod cold water an and man GALE\u2014DRY ri Es AGENTS I IS ln Canada, to or vention of the age, saves dross Sigel & Flanzer, 6259 St.pn OOM\u2014TWO GENTLEMEN COULD HAVE A double room, well in a fa: .Apply 117 8t.Elisabeth st, between 5 and AST, FURNISHED, TOR 3 GENTLE married couple; beth and STED- AN ACTIVE n yom ans First.ITH L ial, to sale of nk tent article pires well Ten a to diress * x oars Joba Fulton, Waddell Building, TANTED-BY A CHEF, THOROUGHLY TT well meats and NTH oN WINDOW suave windows : ers and Sutures to be ty 8.Brushes! iz KOFF NO \u201cone.Watson's.Cough Drops the world for the THROAT suid CHEST R.&T EW.amped on each drop.ABIES CUTTING AcapEMY, Waist without n single seam invented by Prof.J ' af Paris, France.Wi salt A are sure of a perfect ar ithoat trying it on.Money Pupäis will tind acoomm: me at in hotel or prit = Lon] NEY R SALE\u2014WANZER O BEWING MACHINE, 8.TANTED \u201cBY A LADY .Oi position as housekesper or otter nin ot of s from Address \u201cJ 313,\u201d STAR 0 AR office.ey JANTED WORK BY AN EXPERIENCED MAN 27 kind staff.Vera HOUSE AND TABLEMAID: PRo- preferred.- - Ref erences required.79; OOM8\u2014 WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD, EXCEP- large an niely furnished, fe tre Sane a MAN WITH 81000 TO TO TAKE ou an of 38 ne.Law College, Lima, Ohio.ANTED_ MEN TO TRAVEL, vos Tex.manent; fast Soin apecialties.ursorymen, Moot anager.Name the Daily STAR NTED AGEN T8\u2014FOR qu 50W RER SE ND artic 0048 DOUBLE AND ska Fonviuen aches ss ar ao ba Re TETE 6 (afternoons) and PEUR FOR YOUNG MAX OFS s Persian amb (black) collar and cuffs, vante BY roue Eva LADY.POSL \"rs » Bergerville Post Office, ARTED-BY YOUNG (LADY.stenographer and type wri ran oboe.take copying et home.Sen oom\u2014A LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, WITH GOOD table board, suita e for married couple or two gen PISTE JOB LOT.HAND, MADE slementary facia \u2018Appt X.ann wind ou ads at 2%, 77 .HORSES AND CARRIAGES.ETC, po Tr aurais outfit for Another lot fortune telling cards jus! pi 0e.AU guaranteed.pac ous.20 LET, FURNISHED ROOMS, BA Balint ie Novelty Co., 3 fat, single or 272 Seod or double.87 Hutchisonst.375 3 OOM-LARGE FURNT ISHED ried couple ve two gentlemen, with Fs BALE\u20143 SPLENDID BUFFALO RO Dam ares class family aleigh, 2 neats.Apply 1 R orig DOUBLE BARRELLED GUN, mahogany : t $70, ii) well for half price.~ ANTED CAN YOU AFFORD To, WORK FOR Fle year?If so, send dor book.\u201cA Fortune in on request.\u2018oronto.Toronto.Mention this paper when yuu write.ANTED\u2014A GOOD TRAVELLER TU CALL ON Provo Se bardwaro and general store trade, in the - Must be able to speak French.Ap- be set Re Box 305.Ht.Catharines, Ont.274 Jeod ANTED\u2014A GIRL OF 15 TO ASSIST WITH CARE L Awl aftern with refere: DE FINE BAY HORSE FOR WORK, ; uot afraid of Apply Jou Lavesque & Co.57 Bleury at.P.ON EASY TERMS,2 CARTERS aloigha, 2 ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG WOMAN, SITUATION PA one child Apply 36 #t.Dav ots ore LET.SUITABLE FOR LIGHT HOUSE keeping.App y to 3 City 746 FURNISHED, we OR WITHOUT tchen if or Osborne R SALE\u2014CURTAIN net Cnpest yayTED BY A DRESSMAE plaln sewing.Address LAL STAR office.TANTED \u2014 BY a RESPECTABLE FOUNG housemaid.170 atx nian spree ry iso FOX pe Apply To 1613 8.be OOMB_DOUBLE AND SINGLE, IN A house, well heated, rec parior ing bed.38 MoGill College ave.AS EWLY FURNISHED FRONT ARIA th man room, well hested.BLE ¥ WELL BRED ONTARIO Importers and Manufacturers of oR SALE TWO R.©.BT.BERNARD MALE > old, vard, very ANTED-SITUATION A8 OFFICE HAND OR bred Must be sold.A bargain.Box 9 2 ote Bellori il Bi ve |) ess, orille, DOL ad mi » good placs to AF EE eat ay tre D RAPERTENCES GENERAL SER- ETES Cou rive Mondar Esq., Bloomfeld, Ont.vant.Apply with references, 14149 R SALE\u2014BARD WOOD Dent $1.50; ANTED-SALESMEN, $15 PER WEEK.ro Nov.44th, 3p m., Room 2, 204 52.James st.Rous mary FURNISHED ROOM arret T7 cou Gentlemen only.R SALE-CHEAP.A ANDiOuE NEw Gas TANTED_ SITUATION FOR À SMART Young ; can milk.Appiy Rev.J'ANTED-\u2014LADY or GOOD ADDRESS, oan learn of PTE ray aes rear REFERER.FEREN- oes required.Apply immediately, No 65 Mansfeld R SALE\u2014PUR LINED \u2018COAT, OTTER mings, 38 OOM_VERY NICE WARM AND WELL FUR TRIM nished dosti front bust, cheep.Address \u201c1 240,\" Bran office.R SALE\u20143 YERY GOOD WELL BUILT ogre rm round a.Neverforget, that Adams\u2019 Tutti Frutti cures Indigestion.Refuse Imitations.TE EAE IN PRIVATE FAMI.OOMS\u2014WITH à TPE MAR- - alton Weaver, Jom: Roos maple or single geatiemes: Ako TOR MAR ¥ CARRIAGE.$1, GOOD CONDI R BALR\u2014BAB Yon, Apply \u201c8 2370,\u201d STAR a a ee months old.Too Poel street, Montreal mi BRS.BROKEN KN.NTED EU RNACES TO ATTEND ANDBNOW cure br \"0 Donde Fluid\" Horses suffering A = NORRIE.SUITABLE JOR MAR kod ried comfortable.141 Barre street, near Roexs_re LET, WITH OR MITROUE à BOARD; all modern improvements.Apply at $44 Dorches- ANTED\u2014GOOD experience in wholes POOKRREFER © ONE Em red i dry goods pret 4-2 Fait 4 Paie RU Taka the hair son tre b on Plus\u201d oi sunt us enter Sondy & ot X ibe sale ores of bis England, are Fiaid.eterinazy bo book free.ces and make rend J tant ave.ANTED \u2014 SITUATION B BALE_4 BRCONDHARD KEMINGTON.N or sale cheap.BY EeTERIENGED WANTED A LOO! amily.ueral stores town or Country.eter x GENBRAL SERVANT FOR 81 Cadieux sf ITGHING PILES 7 ANTED\u2014A STRONG BOY TO DRIVE A HORSE.Apply to Rubiuson & Ca, 2633 St.Sa\u201c: 1 RNIBHED ROOM au SUITABLE yor wi axe \u2014- ations BY Frm res en Rar Jerr HOUSES TO LET.LET\u2014-COMFORTABLE TE rooms: upper $15; lower, ae PILES Peo hear tense LE re iy allowed to COD VALTER A SMART BUSIN, may fi oP a: Shan capitas ren \\VArTED oY A vo ENGLISH LADY,POSI- SER ui ARD\u2014AND ROOMS, FOR LADIES DURING confinement; Ladies pe AND SMALL FRONT ROOMS 1 To à Plymouth Grove.#2 McGill C ANTED YOUNG MAN an for china business od) edh_Apply by letter vols to 1808 Notre Dare 5.7761 ANTED\u2014SMART GENERAL SERVANT, REferences required; two in family.804 Painoë ni, AS PAOKER AND or BY A PASTRY COOK OARD- WAVERLEY HOUSE, 742 LAGAUCHE bali: Boi rooms and 30d board and also Address \u201c0 3278,\" 8TAR he 153 LET-AT $3 FER MONTH, UPPER TENE \u20ac Lawrence st6 6 rooms, ET) cooking sto to A E ce Cooper, STAR office.JOMFORTABLE EDVELIING, No.rp LARGE, WELL FURNIRRED.W AY ind comfortable, factne Dominion square.41 Mat- | board: CE ons à Co.Monreal, Whslonsie Aste FELLOWS AND DIVVER.An Attampt to Rid New York of Thelr M OARD\u2014MRS.McEWAN, LADIES' SICK NUR3 ANTED\u2014BY mine of vb pes spi B gor bo oe ANTED\u2014A BOY FOR OFFICE WORK, vases attendance: grictly Privat private.dieux, below og Live with | his Le parent written letter, from & Solon on ES Foal 62 ANTED\u2014-10 SMART LADY CANVASSERS CAN C.find per Ser rom 1% 5 3 fast sells AN oo COMFORTABLY or VRNISHED, SUIT- ns have some one to go secu Rogar aan éla vioToRla 8T., COMFORTANLY furnished steam heated.AD ACOOMMODA TION AT ous ALSiOE vgs LET\u2014GOOD EF EIGHT Hoo HO HOUSE IN Cote St.Antoine, extension kitchen, heat- by hot water, all conveniences.Choice Jocal ok and « convenient to stroet cars.nt occupant fa le leavin hue J.Brown, 4906 St.C )OOM_A LARGE FURNISHED FRONT Roi, with or without board.24 Catbcart st.Roce din NICE ROO! gentlemen, gas, ANTED\u2014BY EXPERT STENOURAPHER AND .understands k- Bock ref: erences.+ [SPECIAL TO THE STAR.] New YOR, November 23.\u2014The refor- | mers in New York who have so much reason to be satisfied with, the soute of the elections, are annoye Tol at TING LAND SHORTHAND Le Po official = mucogaster 23 23 se JANTES SE A MARRIKD poUTLE A ee coach eral servant.A dares \u201cQ 2511,\u201d Sran ose.°F y ANTED_DEESSMAKING IN PRIVATE PAMI- WAT y first class dressmaker.\u2018adress \"Q 2300,\u201d Wn GOOD PLAIN: COOK, APF APPLY J NTED\u2014A YU DU NG GIRL AS TE SE Lachapalls, 688 Sherbrooke est.7 YAJARTED_a GOOD PLAIN COUE, WITH, EE ferences.Apply 265 Peel ANTED-A GOOD po GIRL wo or derstands cuoking.Apply 8 Phillips Piace.Gi ANTED À Re Victor AND TAB.coms = LARGE WELL FURNISHED FRONT à, with good LET-A NICELY FURNISHEDS ROOMED house, on St.Antoine, near Mountain; will be rentod nied cheap for the winter.A wy 8 ot wo of its wo officers \u201cDistrict Attorney, Fellows Police Justice Divver.arked for removal, but the accomplishment of this desirable end had been left | to the Committee of Seventy respresenting the decent citizens and they are much em- by tlie action taken at this time Ic.the case of Fellows it Was especially desirable shat nothing should be done while Governor Flower is in office, as in case of removal of the District Attorney by that Governor, a Tammany man a, b could not be made would be foisted on the city for another three years, whileif the ch against Fellows failed, it would be difficult toassail him successfully a second time.The men concerned are young reformers who mean well, but are foolish and gi They arelikely to be called on by their riends.As forthe Divver cl h ferred b, Brookl MEDIUM SIZED NICRLY FURNISHED 7°: : ; bot water heating, fat, with pus: private-and no children.Apply at No.710 Shar OARD\u2014GOOD BOARD AND en SUITABLE small English family.61 \u2018Argyie à aveu 30, TABLE BOARD, Doms FLAT.OR BINGLE ROOMS, WITH OR Addrem °q Robt.Allan, 2 mata av Mo, LET-CHEAR No.ri i Sonvenionces, a miquies rom 4 the Post Office.8 Foon 7, Temple.à or No.8 Hanover st ANTED-BY RESPECTABLE E YOUNG PERSON the , washing TURNISHED DOUBLE FRONT and à culs dresses, price oa ANTED MEN ACOUSTOMED To WORKING in tanneries and wool pullers.Apply 606 Ht Bt.Paul NTED-SEWING BY THE DAY, BY FIRST class dressmaker: cut and fit by tailor « do boys\u2019 clothing.138 Champ de 7 ANTED\u2014 FAMILIES\" ASI oD IRON- , ow work very carefully done.744 St.Domini RNISHED ROOM, room fiat, with or without board 190 Unive order anD-COMFORFAELE, FABISE Li BED- Sher! ANTED-FUR A FAMILY OF 8, A GOOD COOK: an housemaid, abie table, Bicferonces Teuuired.Apply in the EW 62 OOMS\u2014TWO ROOMS TO LET, oar TOR married couple, st No.22% Bt.376 3 JR 008 _YURNISHED D ROOMS, WITH on TH out board.10 Brunswick st.OARD\u2014AND ROOMS FOR LADIES DURING confinement with rst class nurse aod medical at.Terme moderate.Mrs Smic 660 Be, Lav: FURNISHED HOUSES TO LET LET-SMALL TENEMENT, FURNISH- possession.t $4.50 229 Ropery st., neat st © Charles.Foal A COMFORTAE- furnish Rosem ring à the Fe Simpson.& = Ce, 181 St.{Fey id tires Apply st once to Mrs.Davideen, 16 OE RS CLERK Sen a Jo ws rival Arh YA ee À SITUATION Nas cos TO LET, WITH OR WITHOUT Bonn, \u2018Windsor.Apply 93 Darches sreet.OO 0m ; A TRUSTWORTHY BOY TO MARE OARD-VACANCIES FOR TWO GENTLEMEN nerally useful in ottios and shop.Apply boarders, warm roota.No children.51 Bt.Aptoine HED ROOM, ON FIRST , JOARD_URE SEARL LADIES DOCTRESS, PRI- = 276 2 with professional attendahoe, TANTED YOUNG GIRL AS GENERAL BER- socommodation, Pa o Indias alieaded at thas ows homes 1% Georgy 21.cree one that cau cuok well; no OOMS\u2014SINGLE AND DOUBLE HA furnished.wardrobe, gas withous board; private nat | ray TANTED- WORK BY KER, ilor system.Resspnablecharge.No.i Ens s PROPERTY FOR SALE.\u201cfall for want of sup NS ANAS AANA A, FROFITABLE VACANT LOT & sable bouso or two separate 00MB- BEDEOOM AND SITTINGROOM HOT BOARD AND ROOMS WANTED.fami north of Derchostor be a Rie PR the Sen men who b inst Fellows at this tir tire ven furnis is afternoon when it was announced that Governor Flower had declined the committee of seventy's request for a s prosecuting officer on charges against Fellows.LONDON SCHOOL BOARD.Election Held Yesterday, but Result WANTED \u2014 SITUATION BY A GOOD PLAIN ith er little girl (6 years), in Protestant RESIDENTIAL FLATS TO LET.ET FLAT FAEATED ox \u2018end Dorches.08- NTED\u2014 ITU.AS UPPER HO in ares privee femgin western district, id ot lai diet males andertande ove | geotisman.Address si terms, = office.ne 2 Sennat, 696 - \u2014 1 I LADY HAVING ECENTLY TA a te BALE\u2014 \u201cA RICE BUILDING LOT AY COTE bone h > domble ros for otis moe be ou Antuine, in Victoria avenue, persim fine house, corner of Western for.Sk © Per ames Sinementy oo.ayito.srriaTion TO ANTED-BOARD AND ROOM.IMMEDIATELY, orem Ol SL for a short tims, fo lady, with doe dre oa OOnFOETABLY FURNISHED BED- : pri 108 Stanley st.ne 3 SHOPS TO TET- NE SITUATI \u201coar Apply Kian A Eh OOM\u2014IN COTE ST.ANTOINE, OLO8E TO ELEC- oT ROOM, AND BOARD, BY A ble bedroom, with tric cars, 8 ale family.suitable fora sentlemen nd} he single gen Address EE of MORTGAGE IN Lait y of Yi late Chae.Gali of Moat- ANTED\u2014BEWING IN PRIVATE Fas or apply Professio oh \" w.Taylor, Bsq., Tel OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS bathroom fiat Terms moderate.33a Rls November 23.\u2014The elections lace yesterday for members of rd aroused muchexcitement.Conia ol § over 25 per cent.of the voters cast their \u201cballots on school questions.The moderates practically represent doctrinal teaching in the board schools, and the ives represent absolutet ching.The candidates include a duke, a viscount, twenty-three clergymen, six eight lawyers, seven journalists, three merchants, eight y Bemocs thirteen total of the board nu result of the electiqu va no be know Miss Daven Hill has def ed the Duke of Newcastle, in the city by ANTED OO WITH BOARD, GENTLEMAN pla pestered ven Bleu.WEB MAN, A GAS EXPLOSION, Aleak ina spi inthe residence of R, Gertin, 94 La; Laprairfe L = caused \u2014A LARGE WELL FURNISHED room,suitable for one or two gentlemen, with 44 Ouborne st.KR OU NOVEMSEN 10TH, AT ACADEMY on IN 4 cab wil opers glasses, K errill, 17 PARTNERS WANTED.ONCE COMFORTABLE WARM SINGLE) Thorny evening.fire altos tmmdiataly.yout as extin- y the Point fire brigade, be! = much headwa: aL Cold in the head\u2014Nasal Balm gives instant relier, Speedily cures.Never fails.rs of a lu nati phaylum at All ts off PROPERTY WANTED.\u2018 V ANTED A MAN THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT.noes provisions Roous i SUITE OF ROOMS, SUITADLE FOR light housekeeping, furnished, to to let, at No.5 Drum- re AO TERRIER | ar NAME ON coL TANTED-TO PURCHASE HOUBE IN WEST t 37 er Hall HiL mél Give OCOMS\u2014 TWO LARGE WELL a PURNISHE board, \u2018bathroom flat; conveniences.Sherbrooke at.383 on WEDNESDAY, Nova JT.ON ST.uapector an return wo ass.ret pa BUILDING LOT IN COTE 8Y.AN- siél cash ns TE 206\" Sran offcs.Re ~LARGE FRONT BOOM PUPILS WANTED.Wii HA aN SHORTHAND, ° Personal à shop LIBERAL REWARD OFFERED FOR REf small ve montis from Dorchester ong street, Montreal about 13 ding Montreal, or ME Ring Ir Soret Xo cu pry a concert tour in ord: keep the asylum running, having failed to to provide or ft.All disorders cau caused by us Little 1 ver PL Pile N n.comfort attend or to the government \u2014 : To KILL TUBERCULOUS CATTLE.Bosron, November 23.\u2014The testi cattle at the stock markets at Brigh Watertown for tuberculosis was toned esterday, when it was found that 10 out of hton and 15 out of 143 at Th per cent.of the cat- brought to the market were suffer! disease.The contèrüned I OST STRAYED MONDAY, HTH, haired hite and answering Banf.Tax No.01400.40.Aroward aid Baglo st.Lait WEDNESDAY EVENING, A GOLD si please return to 105 prer at.onic er STAR oi, and be aii\") © DAY AY MORNING, NOY ed.0 the name ring some to Nov 1 gere ANTED-TO RENT A PLAT, 109 a bitious state of ATED Soran vor FUPILA ISAAC PIT- sale at, x os W rod TAT Ju M47 MRTCALFE ET.FACING DOMINION board and mea rte: Len table board.ne COMS\u2014UNFURETSHED ROOMÉ SUITA for light housekeeping.Terme moderate, hose Oox\u2014To LET, COMPORTABLY pr ou EPL EE ap board.38 ave.ms np rt ROOMS WANTED.ANTRED-COMPORTABLE PEL furnished of unfum! PERTE - SHOPS WANTEO.MISCELLANEOUS.Two caravans laden with ve just arrived at St.Pe One, MONEY TO LOAN.TO $5000 fo LOAM TO Es, hot Sate notre docentad Pie sa: Vincent st, Montreal - WANTED TD PURCHASE ' SNL far this week that 12} aero THE MST NOV ON ST.ANTOINE ST, aT, The metal was tor the En ons pair quid Casse Re ra NE VERY LARGE ENGLISH Rh Arend mi THE AMERICA CUP CHALLENGE.Loxpox, November & a In challenge for the America's 6 où tary of uadron,said to-d ont Dei had been dcfinitely settied ny the matter an THE LAST FOR LIVERPOOL.ook of vals album Special Notieas.* \u2018ques Panne = Sew coe find on £908, 2970 and 2973 St.NTED-TO PURCHA CHBAP, BIG JOB lot of table cutlery.ot 108 Notre Lane + VIE ETE |= OFFICES TO LET.Et Tiina A A BILVER-MOUNTED u plesse addrem.EDUCATIONAL, tn ok, cam do for you, MRS.A.8.GWILT AND rss sans KRINDEBGABTEN \u20ac PRRPARATONY scHees Second term begins: Fev.Kiet.Gis MANAFIELD FSTRENT.M63 errant rn |Z 53 SRA Shee The 98th, the Prinos of Wales Regiment, \u2018aslested Deu The Storm King, last \u2018Siar of the season; sails to-morrow for an immense case) TRADE, FINANCE COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.GRAIN.\u2014The position locally is the samo, a demand oats at 350 boing the only sign of vitality: 1 hard Manitoba wheat, rye, 30 to Sic \u2018per We quote: nominal at 6 to 70; bush; peas, per 66 lbs.In store, 36 to 68jc; pats No.2 Ontario, per 34 Ibe, 35 to 35)c; buckwheat, per 48 lbe.ged 460; barley feed, per bush 45 to 460; barley, FLOUR.FEED.Frot Mar \u2018dency suitor thecontinued easein h \u2018We make no further chan, values, but in the case of Sound lo Veo ort 8 $18; ; Canadians o short Th one an shor Ÿ De rl D La pal ao he, hon.b., 1l¢; bacon, spice rolied, per 1b, 9c; bacon, long clear, in DRESSED would out, hea ir to Sito 18 Tan ert compound, per 1b, r ib in have bee trade bony being « one to the prices remain nominally a os Last Kcas\u2014Fo r boilin per doz, in single cases.er at Me ta 15c in foe ™ HEPSK.\u2014 Nogol ons ing eo concer: important Lauantities à only, and now tha paration last ET boat £ from this sent an a pea with the spring.me ory opportunit, of making hay w while the sun shone may be = at the t portance trees ope! through, exclusive of \u201chat the Storm: \u201cKing a ay, foot up EH boxes, an increase Reason.The} Butter and Cheeses Association at meeting on Wodnesdn lake Lol.of the cl to ca! Produce Exchange as follows: onto pa ndon correspondent cables: papers shippers are sonding summer cheese tember.Does your exchange know ut this cable, or havo : e Eu dandereue ee Lmportan ce of having called of trade to the following article 1 n the be In Tooley street the importers and f Canadian and A anything a to subetant dignantly repudiat yom ro: « in arms againat the d tive manner in are up in orm parcels of Foods has 6 been thro upon them on arrival, cant convenience to them and dist, ribute cheeso of cl make has been 1 fended and delivered to buy- who were unaware of the deception until they had got it in their own ware- for immediate use, when they that the said cheese, was what d in June and the summer such it was not of uaity.and consequently not so other, and therefore of houses read discovered t is usual} op kel Ey e as the less commercial value.practice, it is suspected, on, more or less extensively all the season through, and it has naturally aroused a feeling of indignation against the perpetra- e fraud; for anybody must ad- Ing under false pretences to sell and deliver heated summer- made cheese for cool Sep to trace the authors of these dishonorable dealings, expose them In the market here, and 80 put a stop to the grow- a committee has sat in p rivate to consider the subject and report hereon, besides giving It as their opinion - that a meeting of the trade should be called sals and adopt measnres s blot on their business tors of th mit that it is trad perfect cond con ing evil.to entertain pro; for removing thi with the least possible delay.Rene moi we have heard on the mat! s one making it compulsory for hia Atlantic to mark or prin legible characters on the outside of the bo the exact date of the month and year when the cheess \u2018was manufactu future handlings of the article no deubt eed be felt as to the origin and genuineness of what is offered rent price of the day.\u201d Bonsecours Retall Market.Although the \u2018weathor wassounfavorable there was a good attendance at the markot this morn.ne ood general demand at hin the folowing rh nge: CE,ETC ats, ing.Suppl freely, and prices wit GRAIN, PrODU book wat per bush, æ to Joes bush 31 , 81.wilt dio oholo print ut per lib.bis Toba sone À por new ald.per doz, to r, per 1b,8 ut ma or ma; per tin.70 LA 2Sc:gota- XL Ea 10 10 450; Re © 17\u20ac; b, 10 oi 30 12 4 1 trout, per to iz par 1b MANITOBA WHEAT MARKET.* Wheat 1 cally | has mide oe a spurt this op well for xp to dans the Les On W ot sees eporied dg 11/51 favo poh ened rom 43c upward fe 48¢ at onc place, owing to local compe itiof outlook seems to Indicate strong local markots, \\ > foreign wheat markets having failed to retain their recently-acquired strength, the feeling here is not so firm as during the early part of the week, but as yet there is no actual change in prices to report, which we quote as follows: Patent Cas ps to 365; (Ontario), $3 t $e extra, rota bran in car lots $16 is probably the highest figure obtainable to-day.PL are orth $1 more.ie is s quoted at OA, PES is Jon on au this season of the year an PROYISIONS\u2014Tho, demand is slow and the ten- sd ad ces, Spring wheats 1 tof 9 Pork Red winter, Hous.\u2014For carlots $550 per 00106.is today eon it ciod amor as 35 aud it is said prevemont pme note\u2018 Conn, 121,000 Oare, 19,640 bble.FLOU al Li A\u2019 i$.PIOUR.; iy YORK, oven 28.\u2014] pia: : 144,550 ! bush.UBEAT, 20,600 i 108.106 100 Oars, 11,005 bri) Dah \"Conn.or 57468 Oara, 7387 U7 bigs.i : FLOUR.LUTH, November 2 -Recsipte: fh | Bhipments.87,0 mes November 2A.\u2014 ts bush, Com.4 ay afternoon to col th a | 71 charge may bo » Judged b by tho the ; annoyance and in- gore ho holders were firm, and were nsking ge the of tho week, with sales of No.1 bard , Fort Sylla delivery, basis afloat, between He and 6c.Maui toba in of bolnts.pr prices- .millers will have to buy cémaiderable « and the > dtuntlon indicates strong markets for vheata for domestic use, ex been unusually heavy.\u2014The Winnipeg Commer cial, BRITISH MARKETS.Grain and Provisions.BEFRBOHM'S _RkrorT, F riday, Novem 504, says: Cargoes off c 7\" Aros ber = 1 maize, nil.Cargoos on Tae \u201cand for shi ment, wheat quiet, maizo firinly Lane English and foreign wheat rather easier; do American and Danublan lish and American tiour firmly held.lian wheat off coaxt, 24s 6d; do, present and- following month.24s 8d.Chilian wheat off - held.maize firm; do, Eng- br : 0, present and following month eS land col chao ollowing month, Luvanroo\u2026 LaTner Parcs Curnent, Nov.n, un.< er, 41 5 = AMERICAN AN MARKETS\u201d.Receipts and Shipments, x CS Cscago, November \u2014Receipts : WHEAT, Shin Cony, 90.000 0:78 ; \u201cBhi.WHEAT, 38,000 \u2019 Chisago Hog Market.qe \"Union Jrock TARDE.November or 2, fram ted of official re esterday w 007 of, which 7814 were Taras 0.0001 2, ach tions : Men 80 le and 6000 bushels sold Toranto ts piles holders asking 730 Montreal freights.FL cars of Ontario patwai 0 Suraight roller at 75, Toronto hts holders ask §365 to $370 for : for etrong bakers here.Barley, 450 bid » round lot of ch Na.1 weigsing 30 He oted fok 1 lots of 5 NOT cast, 2 quoted outside at 10c < to Tie.Outa, 87! and and PT bid for white west 280 bid for white on th 1e Midiand- Mix .Mixed dppf west at care on tra oro Te aad G.T.R.west at Sos Lod | a Receipts In Montreal.+ oh R.CP.R Canal.Data uth 100 T0 ush., i Rye, bush., \u2014_\u2014 1000.°° + ; our, bbls.\u2019 200 910 \u2014 Butter, pkgs., 131 308 \u2014 | Cheese, box \u201ca 1648 or us / Kges, cases, ve Dressed h 113 * 181 Leather, rol 71 0 a Whiskey, bbls.\u2014_\u2014 ram * High wine, bbls, \u2014\u2014m \u2014 es tember make in red for sale at the cur- were deait in on 9 Be\" for thesc «= best, per I mo 1 to 1501 nd cut, lb, 5 to Tere puton, D F308 or Sin ki 2 obtain what they ~ vant shia y have to test rock à prices = i .London Stook Market eredith & O'Brien the Lont Messrs.M don market at 3 p.m, to-day, as follows: London New Yerk prices.equivalent.He Kan & Texas, ouiryllle & &N., Northern Pa Pac.Pr, IL Central t& W rss AN INACTIVE MARKET.= JePNCIAL TO THE STAR] .=: NEw Yong, Npvember 2.\u2014Tho Posfs fpan- cial article art Comparatively few stocks paris market std the © ore were fractional concessions.AN ALLEGED LIBEL.ren uelo this morning d rated the db ons which are to be submitted fF the fury in the case of a.J.Ashman, sue | tioneer, damages for an alleged \u201clibel contained in a plea produced b by the Company in a sult b; Ashman to r $256 for damages cas * Company has refused to pay the amount\u2019 on the ground that nan had not\u2019 ved his loss and Lat it had reason to lieve that the cla was a fraudulent ope.Jn in its pla ae Company ad stated pe hsp «et pe to said mises.\u201d This point in \"tho aotiotr\u201d for damages wbich will be tried Before a fury.THE RC \u2018ROYAL scors, \u201d The ve arranged: fir « out ve ouize toe he price ron using ay a on, \u201cThe alicsra have in eas mes ta take their lady friends with\u2019 - Hier them, end the during the o M a TE RE ¥ \u2019 EIR ie a we f > .A \u20ac vo ed ae mais ; vo : \u2019 : x ; J ! The Daily Star.GRAHAM & oO.Proprietors, 163 and 165 St James Street.\u2014 vine Dany 8 STAR is pent do to any part \"NE oc Canada, A o > $1.00 for six muntha, an Roe.for fur three mon * £3 \\Ve beliove the circulation of THE STAR cocds the corrbined issue ofall 1 the Cher Eng wish newavep+rs published in the city of Mon: Axents for French Advertising are Le Marence.Favre & Cle., Rue de la Grange, Bate- lero 15, Paris, France.CIRCULATION OF THE DAILY STAR For week ending Nov.17, 1504.Monday.anssonens saveassescsccccsss ST, TOT Tuesday.i.cceeenrsnannnarisnnes \u2026 37,904 Wednesday.sssrssessssone 38,085 Thursday.ssav+-0\u2026se.88,201 Satarday.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.0- \u2026\u2026.43,417 233,497 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGE nuncs who hang around all the capitals of Europe.Bat the unfriendly attitude of Germany towards England in the matter of the Congo treaty between the latter and Belgium, ana the moral support which the bumptious young Emperor offered to France in the protest of the latter against the carrying of it out, might seem to lend a calor to what, witheut this circumstance, \u2018looks very like romance, There is no doubs that England suffered a rebuff in this matter, and ît- is equally that but for the unfriendly attitude of Germany she would not have so readily consented to the cancelling of the treaty.If the repeal of the treaty was a snub, England took it very quietly.It has, however, been noticeable that the English press has adopted a tone of doubt, of coolness when discussing the relations of Ger many and England.And England's premier has lately spoken of Russia in such laudatory terms as well, might plunge all Russophobes, who hold with Tennyson that Russia, is *\u2018the giant liar and tyrant of the north,\u201d into despair.Tic visit of the Prince of Wales to his nephew happens to synchronize with the date of Lord Rosebery's speech.We have, therefore, the petulance of the German Emperor, coloring his foreign policy; the coolness of the English press towards Ger- Finany; the eulogy of Russia by England's Premier; and the cordial reception of the Prince of Wales by the Russian court.It must be admitted that the correspondents have plausibility on their side.Party exigencies have HARVEST = THANKSGIVING.4 A PLEASANT HOLIDAY FOR MONTREAL PEOPLE.Services at the City Churches\u2014A Common Thanksgiving Day for Canada and the United States.AY > - -_\u2014 i Montreal bad a beautiful, bracing Indian summer day for Thanksgiving Day, and her citizens did not fail to avail themselves of the opportunity to enjoy themselves out of doors, the uptown atreëts and country roads being thronged in the afternoon and early morning.The Mountain Park, too, had very many visitors during the day.Services were held in most of the Protestant churches in the morning, and in afew in the evening.The banks, public offices and the industrial and business houses Jn the centre and west end of the cit ty ere closed.Beveral Montrealers left the city Wednesday to spend the holiday at the paternal fireside and there were of course the usual family reunions in the city.Christ Church Cathedral @t.Andrew's Chureh, - congregation as ft, Andrews Ch morn nual & Jog service.race ished ; we have not had so disastrous ared.Goda gitta had come in unoderation.We had been abun- dantl essed in our national, political social and religious lite.No disturbing elements had marred our prosperity, ood we should be thankful that auch ha thecase.Individual life made np the a tional existence, and as Jong as the coun- 's heart went out in individual thanks be the Giver of all things, s0 long would our country prosperous and our future suc- CCSS assu The musical portion \u2018of the service was well rendered he choir.During the offertory, which was in aid of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Soc oty, Mr.A.G.Cunningham reu- dered effectively the sacred song, *\u201cNow | we all our God.\u201d to a musioal setting Arranged by the organist, Mr, Price.St Gabriel Church.of there Bhndrod prasoul \u2018Addrreus more deliured an Yale student, * * THE TAILLON LOAN., The Waterloo Advertiser says: The Que- Conservatives are nod illustrating by daily walk and conversation how good and pleasant it ia to vee brethren delle vhs in ty, Inde of the Tail tous er unity.In defence e Dax distincts raised ras race cry against the English wing of the Tory party.or religion can possibly have to do with the merits or shortcomings of a nancial transaction is what uo fellow can find out.It is true that the loan was floated in Paris, but what has that to do with itt The English Conservatives are pretty narrow, but it is nos possible opt they are marron 2 k is oppose Mr.on because he wen Paris instead of London to borrow money.He was bound where he could ¢ o best and the buMlen of coraplaint is not that he went to Paris Jue that he made a wretebedly bad in, so bad, in fact, that the province oses at the very least calculation half a million dollars.That is a serious matter.half million does not grow on every bush and the poor rovince of Quebec n to save every d = ie sible.The present Government has piled on the taxes till every taxpayer under the burden.Ex Treasurer Hal now the ins and outs of the transaction and he was f to repudiate it and resign.He did not resign beeause the loan was n ated in Paris but because Mr.Taillon di aot invite tenders and because he obtained a poor price El Mr.Tallon sde era, instead of exc race prejudices, should attempt to justify the loan on its merits.Perhaps they are waiting for Mr.Taillon's promised explanations.There would Results Astonlsh MEN OF SCIENCE.AYERSÉE WITHOUT an sou | Statement of a Well Known Doctor MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.i OREN SICET BL WINDSOR H HOTEL, .ON \u2014 Friday Ev\u2019'g, Nov.30th.Obtainable 8 mites nable from members of the ubscription Com- Admission te Balcony by Ball Ticket only, 013 HONTREAL ANALGANATED MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, yan sroslient company, including Me.W.6 TONIGHT Mach Ade About Nothing.SATURDAY Matinee PrEmalion and Galaten, Bight § 1 preceded MARIE JAN Tam Vasx- Matinee, JATURDAY.in AE x ARI JA ANSEN DAMON ES AT \u20ac.at the Ht James \u201cTheatre, Land i Bus Frices, 6e, 500, TSo and S100.nests on BS James se THEATRE ROYAL Every TRWIN BRON.Tm Coys, Popular prices, 10p 30 and and 3 o Paca and teurs {fie Countess) CLAIRE DE LUNES CLS with e Host of Nove! vel.» x plan con fes from am tol0pm aux ecerrod, eq 10c extra.Opera Francais.EDMOND HARDY.aasveaperssess Mawacnn, WERK oF KOVENBER 19, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Breaings:\u2014, Los Me atres, ope: in 3 acta by Ls.Varney, ue SATURDAY Matin ve ice: \u2014 Les Deux Seourds aad Le and Tie Ga nl NE ee he Sofi oe 00e re sors, EE ie 3 \u2014 PDAvare AND DEPORTREANT, KoranLisnen 142 ST.ANDREW'S BALL Reels 30,10 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1804.h In St.Gabriel Church Rev.Dr.Ganptell % Ayor's Sarsaparilla is without an equal and Straihéspege bee ; Th CONZTeEN trom Psal 8 \u201cW Mr.il taught.Two steps io one lesson.Beginners can join Deen respond ble ion oF espera at Chris Chueh © rs otordey wige and wi observe hese thi Seven can ae roth orb facts ta\u201d already ant ha 3 wi od Spring rotin and RIFLÉ ASSOCIATION, should | be av Sra = open, Far to i 's morning.The musical service was very they shall understand the loving kindness possess ve enoug! watched those in day veal shaped, in these days of revolt and clamor effective including, besides the usual Har of God B Every person, however sad his lot, en pate cabanes ovesyt le, i its effects in chronic cases, where other douios snnual meoting Fol Bu Ha ne \"LAS Hondas 8 treatment was of ro ~vall, god have heen astonished at the results.No other blooa medicine that I havd ever used, and I bave prendre meet classes, Tilt helen ax + 4E follow the mass anton oi bears: ago the Note ee he 26021 A.ROY MACDONALD, js.submitted and ail Coatrérs ed : FE \u2018jt will take place in the PROF.DURKEE'S - t eures as Prince of Walre Bifcs nd Class Beginners : Thin New for HF.Men, US RNS member ef any afilaied Ride Thundey Eresinge.Not.Suh aad th -Aduansd and unrestrained passion, by the need of vest Th ank: ing hymns the anthem had some reason to k God for His mer.Hall and to so littl that that the high, critical moment.Astounding as vent 2 ol now \u201ca Manifold re Many cies.While we should always do so in our tleman was still ill obliged to leave the Cab.ne oi er nee Du ee | de | ER Eat | .; c man ARE THE ELEC- unnatural than were the European combi.ment which characterizes her ain thanks.He referred to our existence asa Fallon could not satioly Mr Il in private and altects 55 any J TIONS COMING ?batious of 1309 14, which realized the brief ing, the always popular solo Consider nation, and the mercies vouchsafed to usas how esnheexpect his explanations to sati Ayer's Barsaparilla.ror : dream of universal power of the great The Lilies of the Fiel \u2018The preacher was such.\u201cAs a church the Lord had been the House and the country! waiting .CL I : the Rev.E.Bushell, rector of St.Matthias, ous unto them.The spiritual life had for the House to meet atti By order.ednesday and Saturday Kvenings.People up in Ontario will be very apt to NaP0leou.As we have said, the whole Cote St.Antoine, who Look as bis text the Fos quickenod.aud many fouls had been off the evil day.oh van ex patti on ms ARTHIIR WARE, Hos Sec.-Treas mimiin F908 Bl.Gathering Servet \"ine he activ val of the Trent Val fabric which the special correspondents twelfth verse of the 116 Psalm: \u201cWhat redeemed amongthem.As a city, this year | supporters may be brought to do un der or 8 CITE) ANCING-ST_ ANDR BALL DO YOD regard the active revival of the Trent Val- bave erected with equal ingenuity and shall I render unto the Lord for all His had mot been a favorable one for the the party lash, public opinion must and Sonly .PDA aT.ANDRE Dances corrvoui I so, coms ley canal project as a sign of the near ap- plausibility, may be an airy structure benefits unto me © i th marilime trade, but lessons had to be will condemn the loan and sup the Admitted at the World\" to Monee school, Drummond Assembly Ç nr .mous : .The preacher remarked that cast in the Jearned, and adversity was a great educator course taken by Mr.Hall.The ish eo World's Fair, and =.in proach of the General Elections.When without foundation; but that circumstances jron gates of a quaint old church in Eng- in this respect.Ti le future en ould be members are less than men if the low a ona lesson.Clames eve: dayat grea the news goes forth that some of the con.50 slight could give rise to such portentous land were the words \u201cThink, Thank.\u201d The er by reason of the pre epres- |.themselves to tened out of the per |.Aver\u2019s Pills for liver dnd bowels, |: Anillastrated talk to Ladies will be SATURDAY, , sod 1 re Mr.; ; Là possibilities enforces the disquieting truth, tVO words have a common derivation.ston | \u201cNotwithtandin the quil.times, formance of a public duty by the race \u2014 .NOV.the at Spm sharp, in me! Champlon nose of America, bar nose: Prot ¥.0 tracts for this perennial political work have that compilations may at any time disturb a rather due fo Lent of however, there was muc to thank God for.cry, which has raised to hide the Teal Drummond «.the auspices of Montre rome memes à y 0 rece! t - \u2014>r\u2014 been let, the conviction that there will relations which make for stability, and that juherent thoughtfulness.In these umes of zerved, and to the Lord, therefore.lot = Lane a oper made.a deu MES.LENA MoCANN, RAILROADS.\u2018 not be another session before the elections will gain a host of new -sonverts The new voters\u2019 lists will \u2018Be ready in February, they will point out; Bod Trent Valley canal enthusiasm ought \u2018te be about ripe by that time too.Bat it will not be enough for the Govern- ; - pot to make.itself \u201csolid\u201d with central Objario.The Trent Valley canal style of argument has a good deal of *\u2018kick™ about itd for the taxpayers in the rest of the uy do not like the prospect of bearing \u2018thev.cost.In Quebec, the party will, at least, need the contidence of its friends; and .it ib be forced to carry the responsibility for \"Mlle Taillon loan\u2014which looks the worse the oiore it is explained \u2014it must enter the contest sadly handicapped.This should be, no the peaceful hills and valleys of Europe may at any moment ring with the clamors of war.The disruption of the Triple Alliance, and the formation of à new combination which would isolate Germany and Austria might, indeed, ultimately conquer a lasting peace, incongruous as would be the elements of which that alliance would be com d; but the dislocation must be enormots.His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales is probably smiling by this time at the importance which the public has attached to a friendly chat with a young man, whom he met at his father's ,funcral.If the world is to be re-made by a wink and the beckoning of a finger, then is the bakiot an impertinence, A MYSTBRIOUS APPEAL.The other day toward the close of the London by-election campaign, Hom, A.S.\u201d great business worry and bustle there is uot much time to think, and ple are not as thankful as they should of the blessin they Ra The preacher then in the answer to-the Pen: oo query Purging his hearers to render unto the Almighty a grateful ser Hes of praise, prayer and general iving.Before the usual announcements Rev.Canon Norton, the rector, announced that the cuollugtion would be devoted tu the Cathedral restoration fund.He wished that there was a permanent endowment for the Cathedral for the maintenance of the fabric was a constant aud serious drain upon the resources of the congre tion.was Lhe bounden duty of tlie Church to look aiter the prescrvation of this [abric.Were it allowed to crumble to dust such a beautiful Cathedral would never likely be seen in Montreal azain.Before .comiuæ here he had _ministered\u201d for several years in St.Giles, Durham, not nearly such a lovely church as Christ Church Cathedral and originally badly built.* Yet, thanks to its magnificent endowment fund, it had stood since the year 1100 and appeared good offer praise, The otfertory was in aid of the poor.A liberal contribution was asked for, the dis- trese among our poor this winter being Erskine Church.At the new Erskine Church the Rev.A.J.Mowatt, chose as the text for his Thanksgiving sermon \u201cThey joy before Thee according to the joy in harvest.\u201d lsaiah ix.3.he rev, gentleman divided his sermon into four parts: 1.The joy iu harvest is the Jor.of realization.2 The joy in harvest is a joy that triumphs over difticuities.3.The joy in harvest \u2018is the joy of benevolence, 4.The joy in harvest is the joy ot the Gospel.In introducing his subject, pastor called attention to the object for which the service was being held, They wero not met to have a, Jerviniah of the hard times that liad, fallen upon the | land, the blunderiug mismanagement of the goverment, the city's wickedness and crime, und all that was crushing hearts and homes in the shape of wrong, but to hear [ram the puipit à message of \u2018This note of joy ran through the he whole ot the Taillon loan does not mean the formation of an English party.The same that the lish me m- | bers to condemn the loan should influence | ¢ the ch members to adopt a similar course.\u2018It is not a question of race or religion, but a question of dollars and cents, right and wrong, of good\u2019 an administration, and Jet Mr, Taillon and his Government stand or fall on that basis and no other.EXPLANATIONS.Under the title of \u201cExplanations\u201d La Patrie says: This is a very vague word, which Is casily employed when a government, 00, protected.This resembles \u2018organ In a ministerial crisis the Ae d members expect to have \u2018\u201c\u2018ex.lanations™; in election times the wily [.er waits for \u2018\u2019organization\u201d to vote.Bergeron tells a good story of * nien tion,\u201d varhich occtirred in the county of .Never mind which.The candidate reaches the place and asks the leader of the Laniah \u2018how things.are going.\u201cNot too badly,\u201d answers the \u201cbut there is some- Anæmic Women ale or sallow complexions, ering from skin eruptions - or scrofulous blood, will find quick relief in Scott's Emulsion.All of the stages of Pr anda general decline of health, are speedily cured.Scott\u2019s \u2018Emulsion takes away the pale, haggard - that comes with General Debility.| It enriches the blood, stimulates the appetite, creates healthy flesh and brings back strength amd SUBJECT: \u2014HRALTH AND HYGIENE Admission Free.nel (Member of the Fo! and FLATS ASSOCIATION BALL, on Monday, Nev, th, Admission dre Jecture : Sliver at the doot: nea examination on subjests selected the audience ol tives of each erate.782 I oO.F.FUNERAL NOTICE.+ The brethren of the above Cours are to meet at our Hall, 4 Bonsecours street, aT our late Bro.H.laws, BRTURDAY 20 AR brethren of sister Courts are are raspoctPaliy roquentod soattend.Full reçalie.ane 2\" W.i, Alnor Court Balmoral, 269, | am, 4 pr za.\u2014For Ottawa and \u2018ali points on the TIR S R's Mogm.0% m\u2014Far Toronta, Hamilton, Miagre Po D cire M astra cam Lr sem sess .ee de LA PE EE A \u2018 the low ground om political tactics, a Hardy, Sir Oliver Mowat\u2019s principal col- to stand for another JOU) years.sermon, and by the hearty manuer in thi wanting.\u201d vitality.ForCoughs,Colds,Sore Throat, OYAL ce OF CANADA.7.00 a.m.\u2014 For Hammingford, Valleyfield and Masssnn ; + pa G Churah which the cong ion joined in ai hE.hat is that?\u201d Bronchitis.Weak Lun Cons Tey renin \u201d Tr ines.Springs m\u2014For Hemminglerd Valayfold ui Foro time for clearing _ the decks for action; league, made a speech on bebalf of the atst oo corse re win orm the last hymn of b raise.it seemed to \u2026 © lack oi organizath nt I and A ang Diseases fry ER.SATURDAY NEXT.the Mth ines, vrineton.Mixed} For - corge s urch yest > \u201c, a âpm, in _ noo time for canbar them vit | Liboa vise, umo had bon mbrond y ALES co Carnet mon.mg roc de PES bavwoun ve] ter ETS Tom Epes le bare come \u201cStl 2 anti No Pas PRE i A ee ru Que Jk SS bich.Mr.Taillon cannot do N y well attended.lho :xdies of thé ednzre- House ot Refuyé and the Protestant Hos-\u2018 ; \u201cNo, no.tell you that what lacking to at Ry 1a 10.10 po \u2014For Sherbrooke.ormal School before the good peapld of tion hal been most active in Le w&, of pital ror the ! .dis + ization.\u2019 ~The other fellows are \" mag = YRKD LYDON pointe on tbe By.Le i bis party\u2014Federal aud Provincial\u2014a worse London as an indirect inducement to scuritions.The eh, nei was ailes wih PY o thodist Ch Sarg \u2018They received five large barrels : \u2019 m3 \u2018 _ AOL RE LU.épi pre rep ee a Eden 4 cove: crook 8 i ws and foiiage plants and the papit ames Me uroh.th th > .: - : Ml ) ro a oo tiv J There was vo statement Tat Prés Vaste fund WH BS RA A large and (axbionable con tion |; ans five Jane Pate moral ich the English A I H L E I E, TH BATTALION FUSILIERE aéré or Sharon, Talend Pond, and points ve iu committing its representatives in the © pone Oh fers The officiating clecay Were the Lors | ile SU Juines dlethodist Church yester (\u2018members are awaiting resemble very much ; N.C.Officers and Men willing toform |g 40pm.Vor St.Johne and Romses Polat, also Wateries Legislature to the supportiand defence of ©! the school depended upon the success of Bishop uf Montreai, the Very Res, Uta | Guy morning to the doors.\u2018The church was theold man's \u201corganization.\u201d In effect, what mont to take part in tie Play at the via Bt.Lambert and M.P.& BR Mr.Hobbs, of course\u2014no \u201cVote for Guillet Carmichael and the fev.G.3, Jantes, tasterzuy decorated and the music was of | does this famous phrase of \u201cexplanations\u201d veus Theatre.In, aid of tho Free Coal 81am.S0Spom.\u2014Por Sorel via St Lambert.his unsupportable and indefensible loan.an à the Railway\u201d stupidity\u2014bat it was in- Special music Was chuseu for tue: unusnal exve.lence, Mr.Williams render.mean! There are no explanations to be Tl meet at eg Armoury AY po For 8 Bt.Coscire via Ba.It is transactions of this kind that wreck a timated that Mr .Hobbs would be a capital occasion hom the nl, choir renderve Lang à buse polo in his best style.Rev.Dr.given in the auestion; it is a matter of fact EJ.CHAMBERS, 29m opm.0.5% pm For Boston and New political party.The demand of the hour is person to press upon the attention of the are Thy Works.with dery ine eect fim th Se and che list vero ofthe The Sran Das summarized the questions Caps At 300, \u201cCS pus Po Now York ve DEEE .à ; Go t the desirability of Lond n Carwichael preached the sermon jimh l'snim, \u201cIt is a good thing to give which are to be answered : For sul ower taxes; and Iu will bo Impossible site for a new Norm al school.Hon.Mr.: from thé text \u201cIhe taud is fuil oi Lloodand hanks unto the Lord.\u201d The ® preacher er \u201cWay the loan necessary I\u201d Eustern Star Lodge No.74, He Bats Ru he Tone fired to meet this demand if extravagant loans and to be floated and dubious public works hastily undertaken.Whether the politi- clans believe it or not, the people of the country really do want to see \u201cthe pace\u201d \u201c slackened.We have at all events, no money to waste in floating shamelessly extravagant loans.This is the last way in which we can permit greedy politicians to fill their pockets at our expense; for it not only costs what they take from us, but mortgages with fatal certainty the future of the country.A man with an ounce of statescraft in his arsenal would at this juncture\u2014if the Trent Valley canal storm signal is to be believed\u2014try to clear his party name from all extravagant and suspicious circumstances rather than to fasten to it in the face of the whole country the responsibility of a loan floated without competition at a rainous rate.J THE IRONY OF FATE.Hardy's speech was made just a few days before polling, and contained the following mysterious passages: Twenty- two Joa cars isa Jong tl time to be be in Op- ition.You have never had ave never given us a chance; nelthor or ot us has had a chance.By suppo orting Mr.Meredith you have op HY owal, and yet we have not ny unfairly by the \u20ac \u2018ity of London; we have dealt justly by the C \u2018ity ot London.There has been no discrimination against the Government have doalt fatrly b T you.dive ive the do Government achance;give 3irOliver Mowat ce.giv © London a chanoe: s Fire oursolvos a 2 han: ut whether you pen riendiy representative or have ree 1 receive Juntion in iho future as you have received justice in the Now what can these enigmatical sentences mean?What sort of \u201ca chance\u201d was it that Mr.Hardy pleaded 50 earnestly for! He appeared hysterically anxious that no one should be denied \u201ca chance.\u201d He wanted the Government to have \u2018a chance; he wanted his absent chief, Sir Oliver, to have \u2018a chance;\u201d he demanded that \u201ca chance\u201d be given to \u201cLondon,\u201d to \u201cus\u201d and to \u201cyourselves.\u201d But whether or not this liberal supply of \u2018 \u201c\u2018chances™ were distributed, whether or not the Government were sustaired, London was to receive justice.And yet \u201c\u2018twenty- the city full of perverseness, for they say the Lord hath forsaken the carth and the seeth not\u201d The discourse was thoughtful aud eloquent.The thauk oiler ings, which areto be given to the various charities of the parish, were very Hberal.St.Martin's Church.At St.Martin's Church, Rev.G.Osborne Troopdelivered & most impressive sermon on charity and the duty of giving thanks for blessings received.Heo wished that there were a common Thanksgiving Day in Amerioa.Tho Americans and Canadians caue from a common stock and had so much in common that it was a Pl they not a common Thanksgiving that there might a uuited bom of praise and thanksgiving ascend to the Throne of the Great Giver of all good.There were practical considerations, too, to be considered.If Thanksgiving Day in Canada were on the same day as in the United States the business of both countries would suffer less inconvenience and mem bers of families often separated would Ye | boulet à able to assemble aud unite in giving 5.John the Evangelist.The day was celebrated at the Church of S.John the Evangelist by three celebrations of the Holy Communion in the morning and also choral evensong.There were large congregations at all the services.The preacher in the evening was Rav.Dr.Ker, rector of Grace Church.dwelt upon the s:guilicance of the day, of the lesson it teaches among men, of the en- novling lLhoughts its observance brings.| y Dr.Antlit was, assisted in the service the pastor, Dr.Rose The whole service Lreathed the very spirit of the day and its etiect upon the audience was marked, the coileetion for the poor being unusually large.Congreæationatlists Onl At the Calvary Co tional \u2018church, Guy street, yesterday,\u201d was held a Union Thanksgiving session.It was participated in by the Emanuel and Point St.Charles church, in addition to the con tion of Calvery Church.The Rev.T.à of the Point St.Charles Congregational Church preached a most interesting sermon, appropriate ior the day.speci me of music was rendered and included the following: , Hymo, **Come ae thanktel peo- le come:\u201d Deum, opkins; na; Kyrie Walmsley; Hymu, \u201cSing to t of re hymn BTR \u201cErle ne ar ida an Hy as * 3 blo, the fle pi senti.\u201d Helen Wright presid: the organ.Reformed Jewish Temple Emanu-Kl.Habbi Veld conducted the Thanksgiving service, and was moat ably assisted choir of the Temple E Emanu-El, Miss Silver Miss Elia Walker, Miss \u2018Ada Moylan and Mr.F.ç Capon being the soloists.In Dia address he said that as loyal subjects had joined in the national Thanks- \u201cWas the loan a favorable one for the prow rr no as as the loan effected In à favorable mannert* \u201cShould tenders bo asked for Quebec loans?\u201d There are s0 many questions to which \u201cyes\u201d or \u201cno\u201d must be answered, and noth- in Wome explanations are we to have?Mr.Hall pretends that Mr.Taillon bas mieled him and altered the meaning and form of a communication which they had draivn up together, The essential point is to Snow whether this is true or not?Now, the Garelle admitted that the loan was bad.What more can it dot There were no tenders asked fort This pplat is settled.Now, there is onl.one thing todecide; was it better to take or 4 per conti It remains to be seen if it is better to Joy less interest each year and more capital when the loan is due; or a ea more interest annually, a and mu tal later on.This uestion of - Preciation and not of explanat on.dessiours les deputés anglais, who are ell posted on finance, do not need Mr.a: Tlion to tell them which operation is the This waiting for \u201cexplanations ™ seems to us to be only a farce.These gentlemen aré al tired after a mon bo of apposition y are anxious to return to the manger.They are most anxious, we are aware, how explanations can be given s0 as\u2019 to afford the members a ce to come back to the Government.Mr.Jaillon will Fem his mouth and the English will then MUNN'S |= GLUE.A.V, & AN, CG.R.Q.Church Service se a.m, SUNDAY, Nov.Sith, \u2018SL ren to a R ot.at 1030 o'clock.in to attdod.ia m3 CHAR A- LANE, Bev.eee S0tUTday AMcrnoan.at 3 Olek.11 STEAMSHIPS Allan Line Royal Mail Steamships.Liverpool, Halifax and Portland Mail Service.Liver, amas purtaea J¥TERcoLeNIAL RAILWAY.after Monday, the October, 1806, Through oe cot Toaiss il fab atl (Dunes asvagee Elo tn by Grand.Tyank Ral from Bona Marion.1.98 ne car and other carsef Express train tootns outre .50 o'clock run through tu Halifas The traine of the Intereslental Baliway we and those Hi Halifax via Lovis are re Tight hr 5 hy ol kets may to all ts on the Lower Wienos ae Mar time Fortickstaand all informatica in regard to fares, tutes of freight, train arra: t, awplyto 0.W.RORIKION, Kasorn Froteh: Passeuger, a) is$ 6L James atreet, M: D.FOTEINGER General Bale omen Moog WINTER TOURS.It would, indeed, an exquisite irony it two years is a long time to remain in oppo- St.Simon's Church.the ng, although, in conjunction with all chorus: 13 Nev.W T URS _ the Triple Alliance, maintained with the #ition,\u201d he reminded them.It all reads re- The Thanksgiving sermon in this church JoWs, they bad but recently observed the * Brigadier, vous avez raison.\u201d = Nov.A IN : utmost difficulty, and at the cost of enor mare like that oud ry male] last night, Was appro riate and pleasant.BAT ne ot a neh calen- ; On the other hand, La Minerve scans Lo 13 Bee.\u2014TO0 THE- mous sacrifices, by Germany, Austri d \u2018Connell, in wi © is ave gs of praise were given by the choir and à i Liberal IL CIment on SATS: RATES OF FASSACE-OASIN.r Hil, Some dived by à bei | re ho ina not du | NESS BAT Mes mal | SIRS mitt SETA aie ee bye es CE RET |e omen | WEST INDIES - wink, a handshake! Are solemn tredties or orne ous individual in à conveni- Massey.Hes, aT i Whatever some.might.say the Red a: \u201cNow Tomachveu in the Logisiature and the Tt e oe 1 a ry drr ee of stateroom, sad _ : en es a h neral ernment will meet the House as strong as passenger steamers 3 of a Joung monet Du we macnn C= ve bad ocsived Tom God and mit catlod oenksgiving, and although we.(hnnked vas et tue où ot ist seasons Lot os High School for Girls, ial ea sown, sn.7m cmmotims samt \u2014 8 t.ces for thanksgiving and praise.It seemed as G0d overy day for bounties received, th wait to see what the Star will say.oiteraeh ox trom Liverpool, London, Glassow.Los.ATLAS LINE, 5 which have almost bankrupted Lhe thres STE.CUNEGONDE COUNCHL.if we had only recontly discovered what a 855 Sob Lon! ee rn, ob las dr ae MONTREAL.Beckie Utena frees 2481 Weakly trom New York, carrying U.8.Mail p great, powers whic ave kept the \u2014 great coun ven u ta to-day in © lasgow, Berry and Serviee, = peace of Europe count for nothingt Ata meeting of the Ste.Canegonde Coun- People are industrions and loyal to God and Take the pomition of rife oie What it I AN Work.Christmas rom hd pr Tou = > Alene j : peace of Europe count for nothing! At misting of the Se.dec deu ; 2x0 induetrions and ls pince od an one vacant at Glasgow.New York.SAILS GATERDAY.DEC.1, Bg here and look upon him in this beloved land be destinies C4 his birth and adoption with his TRUE QUALITIES BROUGHT TO LIGHT.t nations of the earth.nations are in his hands, and: those him, will prosper, but rivi lawyer, asked for be that the friendly regard of an ardent young for x the.false arrest of W.\"Koppel.but the man for his uncle can upset it! An alliance Council would not entertain the claim for a whe acknowl \u2018The Memoirs of the Right Hon.Sir John rr vo.En add A.Macdonald, G, C.B.oJ Jose; Ea A Te Sa lets 9 Nov.STATE OF CALIFORNIA MKov, Noos For Jamaica Direct.(for many years his private secre ea) 0 0.For partion lar Nov.STATE OF NEBRASKA 13Dec, llaw THE MOST PICTURES E AND HEALEALOIVINO Cabin, $40.Sccond Cabin, $38.Steeruge, $19, WINT ORLD.and | the person whom the late Sir Jobu Mac.iRférmation, sddress Mis FIXDLAY, Principal a moment.A claim was also received from those who owledge him not, wiil locted his | Xeon! received undersigned En To 0 of Russla, France, England and Italy is now the City a of Montreal against the town far perish.All history, which is quite in ac- When this is done, is comment not needless donald ve! an prit (terary o reo ie = ops willbe soetred by the upto AL the watoroorms are vitusted on the moon deck, Special Tours confidently talked of, and this, notwith- part of the cost of the sowers on bord with the divine word a nly Jhows on our taking part in this Thankegiving! traits, etc., $5.00.\u201cThe whole forms the E.W.ARTHY, Secretary, Services ars filed tireughous with Lhe incandescent eleo- to the West Indies and Spanish M Main, costing stout standing that France and England, a month it Fret.The matter was referred this.Obedience brings b ng and What was pry Al t prayer tonight One complete secret history of Canada during \u2018 Protestant Board of School Commissionaes.Lc IMAL For freight, passage, or information BF À DA: marie free Adress trace \u2018ago, were said to be near the verge of war; to the kincer, Mr.J.E.Vanier.The re- perit erty, disobedience hirer and destruc.© Srought us to Almighty Go for havi at High School, Montreal 2736 Saw \u201c= & À.ALLAN, Agente, 36 Blate 8L, PIM, FORWOOD dau ELLOUK uest from Cote St.Antoine that the town th LAS BATTERSBY, pe James pans Lialy, with Der people starving, had i for one of the new electric lights, St.Paul's Chureh.| Yast rar pean Queen wn ny Hall ors express to = 6 most heroic sacrifices to faith- two of which are Now placed .Barclay conducted service as loyal to Her Majesty's Dominion 20th inst.Asa \u201cfal to the Dreibund; that England, though | Atwater avenue het voeu Dorchester or and ne Rer.Dr 's Church yesterday morning.and \u201cProvincial y subscribed TEE is important to be ie da.Montreal Boston er Phiindelphia.er to va York or DO re on Mon: * 4 AUSTIN BALDWIN & CO.5% Broadway, N.Y.= part of the edition of .: sen .Represeutatives, we Winter Cruise | St.Antoine streets; who wish for ies that ord h a ty Eee Pi En D | re ed BER me En 7 ORIENT.\u201c°°%35 arm cee Ce.to the extent of $50 caused | by water.The flowers and foi plants aud presented à thought, worshipping God as our © science Once.J.Durie & Son, Oùte ws, Pablishers.German Mediterranean Service.The Moditerrancas andthe@rlent, / \u2026 How uear always to the white throat of claim was conceded.The cler! was author beautiful appearance.The musical port \u201cCharter, 44-45 Viet.Chap \u20ac, In order te be obra end enlarge the eld o¢ I's 4 \"51 the conditions of the specid \u2014\u2014 ton tells us, and able to take our part in work Of every description dons ut \u2018 the magnificent twin-ecrew exprose steamers ; peace, are the horrid dogs of war.We may ized to convene with Mr.Coates of the Con- ofthe service was an attractive one, Miss \u2014e A NORTH GERMAN HAMDUDG-AMERICAN AUGUSTA-VICTORIA & FURST BISMARCK, ; #xMatbuably ask, however, if the telegraphed sumers Gas Co., in reference to the settling Walker, Miss Griep and Mr.J.> Bar for the welfare of this noble land.+ Gods A man who recently went Lo hear a trial Spencerian School of Shorthand, at LLOYD ro vO.wew York aud ANE, Brom New York Jan, 23 and 74 195.10 A Mae of the anicipatty ela t the Com- Jow be God Law Court, and was aa: - ; sente +s, Gibraltar Gibenitar # statements confidently outlining the new y for the re-paving of ¢ © streeta that o belng A the | oats, .The rev.house Sud in our homes; away from Y.M.C.A.Building, Montreal | Werra, Nor.Naples.x Genoa.leuhadris (Caire od °F Pyramidal Jats (Jerusalem), = > words them we adhe A plea, Fe ony wn more than J ve been torn up for the laying of gas | hieouaness Salto the nation.\u201d nation.\u201d nie of that faith for set INGERGARTIN Froabal = te ; prés Es GE for Alors, Kophes, Genoa.se ores irmtraisd ps breton oT Trond wie Sd raged |} Pipes.- og ancestors have suffered) our oi i roebeïs \u201cSys ne Lam culars apply to ial treatment of the Princeof Walesby |.: AZAAR CLOSED.- he referred 1 wretched.state of ranita- comes Drat, and on thla ve Lay particalar PREPARATORY swuoel.Rois Wii, Jaa.101 fa Ales ersatria MANBURG-AMERICAN UNE, .his nephew Nicholas.The Prince has been THE B R D.Uon, to the threatened epidemic, to the stress.For when sometimes we nteraret yd commenors Thursday, Nov.ith Werra Fed.100m.apies, Azarea MN Broadway, New York, 5 precluded, by his position, from taking an The Villa Maria bemar closed on Wed Becessity of a place > heroin to put the suf.suf- aud wa dow,\u201d it is 3p to be interpre n roted ms is The MINES Work Touts, 7 Visors Seoeh.Hormernia, Feb Mia, À m, Navies, Gena.rob.CONNELLY, , - ows are paras e 0 ; : \"e4amos Sa CE part in political affairs; and his mode N°SdaY evenin nan à concert by the compelled to run in taking ia the patiente.We We may bave been born either on British, YORI in fe SRT, il stain Hop as Qbear SE eet 7 ee en re nie LOS ae par vor Ar | Be, SOS Pont Be 8 | ete en genes RENE pre ee us .t notion which some good lo Misses Ducharme, Teron: Saucler, | ing.without an to the best .Late ug U : and Seutham: Direus Gewon I ; caFesbula fain indulge, that he ich or a Gerin: ot, T Tescharses, v asd Manor T, one cn oe rd to interests vlatorér country we lis live ions are Sommer.Qetnieges free.emir Cr 10 Egypt by NO.ans GX s Imp.Mau Ste QS 5 Ce ae \u201cfactor in the vital affairs of state.To attri- an neler.0 urob.Words The aa che dally chro | EY een ORLAICHS & Co.Gen, : pa, arias a ot .+ #£ bate to His Royal Highnesaa design sodeep, OBrien gas.won \u2018by the.ope Samed Calvin Presbyterian Church held & moat £0400 Cato 0 on b = | dng x seront.001 Pie ot Firms INTBROOLONIAL RAILWAY.cap 90 Jarawthing, so momentous in its possible The beautital iL, painting Miss by Misa E Warren, ec pankaglving service iat even, rs \u201cBaptia te a only take It t& mean | TO LET, Poporus Baresuisy w.vag se TENDERS FOR BRANCH RAILWAYS.\u201d » as an immense combination Was Won by Ma associated with him, on the plat- hat when it is raid \u201cso and soa Jew.\u201d it is SR 02 PER MONTE.LE [DOUGLAS iim Sd» sealed tenders mies addressed to, Se would leave Germany out in the ss form were the pastor, Rev.Dr, Notdone way of a slur, Yor Jesus was a 15134 Bs.Lawrenve Street; ad 1761 Nctre Dame street.Bt.James ented oor Joe i make Russi : FELL Down STAIRS, Sm Rev, Mr.Dixon and the Rev.T.Jew and his aposties were Jews, but to TERRA re te me Teausle Bailing.bar vd, and To.Tor the coustrantion où breech of Hp fant6; xnd ° a, England and France 8.McWilliams.Sir Donald dalt point out that the religious communit; ww.KE ces! \u2014 as follows < the arbiters ets words destinies, isto A rather serious aaciden excellent address in Whioh he 23 which bas given to the Noe, ta Ereatest AX \u201coa ; \"> dradios from Windsor Junction to Statics 200,46 \u201c> gasame & subtlety and reach of , Aired Boyer au te Grey man: Canadians treasure an men somecue * Jor which the Prince has ever theres Ruamerr pote ferday, the litte allow having om thankful or here wean Bad | Who deserves to pointed out either for LEGAL CARDS.| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN O58 12, Ta Gong Dri, 0.ve Labs el given.oredit.If, therefore, the\u2019 fallen down à He was diatrens in the mother country than Fhe be fa bad gfaiien\" 4 : the Mutual Fire Insurance Com o after Th ove lt a xx pret : x erefore, pre- conveyed to the ous ate Hos ital, ada.After several croatie vas up for poor.f Da ous où Moutreat, val app bo Legato of ths or ed Ford Bure ra d \u201changs be betwen the Prime oqus ex: mhers; iipan examination.It found that choir.Mise Kerrigan san Ei MeGlbbon & Davidson of Montreal, \"il ARLY Lo te Legieiotere afbe Engineer Moncie of es 8 3 e en wer jaw, y * .Pin ) ow Rn le sufferer ia mw fous ogy .R LEP.va BELLEVEULLLE, PP hid mm ST rtm} si ti BT ep ERIE EN Re - Co Lo | 2 1 F, his left wrist.The along pi ho sang ~The - \u201d Than : as wall aa tn be expected nager (be oi cie Me .A NC 22e 3 ire ERR ET Mean 1 sunmatarees., >».] .at the p ha \u2014 2 ARGYLES ANNUAL MEETING.YESTERDAY'S VARIOUS FOOTBALL MATCHES.\u2014 A Large Initial Turnout of the Tuque Bleue Snowshoe Club\u2014 Sale of Horses in New York\u2014 Miscellaneous Sports.A hundred snowshoers, young and old, veterans and youngsters, headed by a drum and bugle band, the band of the gatlant Victoria Rifles, left the Montreal Gymna- slum on Wednesday evening on their firet tramp to the back of the mountain As they moved ong others fell in aud by the time the Club house was reached fully a hundred and fifty ware in line.As usual, the evening Was speut with song and dance and speeches.Some of the ex-presidents, Messrs, Paton, Freeman and Starke, expressed thetr delight at the large turnout, the largest initial tramp for years, and sncouraged the boys to continue throughout the winter as they had commenced.Songs and recitations were rendered by Messrs, Louis Rubenstein, O'Hara Baynes, H Young and others aud Mr.Fred Cushing gave some of his de- llghttul dances.Messrs.\u201cWillie\u201d Cam bell and \u201cHarry\u201d Young presided at the giana.Mr.Gessner, the veteran, Hon.ice-President of the Argyles, caine across the mountain as apry as the greenest of the trampers.The Club has sone interesting plans in view which it ls hoped will keep up the numbers for which on Wednesday the drum and bugle band was ic a at measure responsible, Already the standard events for the winter They are: bare bes been arran, St.Joh he Arcyles\u2019 Annual Meoting.e annual meeting of the Argyle Snow- shor \u2018club, which was held recently, was a largely attended and enthusiastic one.The treasurer's and secretary's rts showed the Club to be in a good condit on financial- .The officers elected for the season were a» follows: Hon.president Mr.C, C.New.i hou eu -pres rentent, W Bellingham, and m.Burry; vice.ry A.cas pren Cuthbert; ry secretary, F.olman; treasurer, J.G.Ogilvie; co mit: tee, J.Hannah, R.Burnside, H mi 8 WwW Stewart; auditors, MO Brion nd G.Wilson.The secretary's annual report was as follows: GENTLEMEN, - I have much pleasure in presenting to you the fourteenth annual report for season ~The mem hip has in| from 13 lite, 11 honorary and 33 active members, to 2 life.14 honorary and 13 members, an increase of 21 members.ie inning of the season wo held two dances to a small debt which remained over frown last season.In this wo were successful.During the season wo held twelve weekly and one Saturday .ce Johns an $3 8 tendance ay Ki forty-five.4 held len Fights dutty {uring the season.At the first ne on January 75 couples wero present.The frat LY 3 \u2018hinds, 3 our he he veterans presented a a trop ze for The Lachipe country steeplec ade to be won twi Bro re Pecoming the property of the runner.* H.Gowen, jr., won the cu peer On February $1, 3; members tramped to Protestant Insane Asylum at Verdun and gave a concert.after which 1 they wero entertained by the asylum authorities.\u2018The annual dinner of the Club was held in the Exchange Hotel on Marc a members and guests ne of i down\u2019 at the table.As a wi up to scagonnin the § ub sh the Fr Fraternity Hall on Re à success, which was due in a lars lad?Mr.R.8.Kellie offer Jacasuro to tho rite at the > very tramp given All of which is respectfully submitted.tigned) It.W w.gBares, Secretary.Notes.The Ottawa Carnival committees are now In full swing, \u2018and preparations are being Rushed forward as rapidl hs possible.Tho date of the carnival gelnitely fixed for January ist to oo Hix Excellency the Governor-General has accepted the position of patron of the carnival, and will be present.The Finance Committee has t down to business, and as the result of one day's work on the part of the collectors the sum of $1270 wns deposited, in Molsons Bank Wednesday, and by the end of next week it Is expected that the whole of the five thousand dollars required as a guarantee fund will be paid into the bank.It has been decided that the ioe castle wili be located on Nepean iut, which will be a splendid position for the attack on it by the snow- shoers from the river.LACROSSE.\u2018The Crescent Ball, The annual entertainment and ball of the Crescent Lacrosse Club was held Wednesday evening in the Victoria Rifles Armory.The ailair was quite a success, 100 couples tripping the \u201clight fantastic toe\u201d to excellent tuusice.Thoconcert was well patronized and was à first class entertainment.Mr.T.Bateman, the female impersonator, fairly carried the house by storm.Messrs, \\Whalen and Mclein danced an « s class atvle.mars.vedi do an Riggs with son were well \u2018received.Among the Indios | it would be quite a task to Sabie: out which received the most ap- ol 3} is F.Lorenn ve a bition of fancy da A Mise Barr, Miss M.Appleton aud SM Lottie Palmer contributed a large share.to the ovening amusement.mic u served at light under the direction of of A 8.Thorpe, and ancing was kept up til the \u201cwee sina\u2019 hours.Dinner for the Ottawas.{SPECIAL TO THE STAR.]} OTTAWA, November 2 \u2014 The Ottawa Lacrosse Club admirers are togivethe on a dinner In honor of their good sh during the past season.The Club i ue able to hand the association some $250 surplus, and as they had no large gnèes this is Sridenos that the club has been run on an economical amateur basis.Lacrosse Notes.proposed to present a testimonial .which will the form of a watch each, to the members of the Qu Lacrosse Club, Latest rumors my that the Quebeocs will apply for'admission to the senior league next year.They claim the right as the intermediate champlous aud expect to have an extra good team next year.There are many in Ottawa who sup clal to play i i wb\u2019 o n a senior are rails too heavy for an in termediate eam and the weight is sufficient to win them the matches.FOOTBALL.Montreal Beaten.\u2018 The legal luminaries of Osgoode Hall Jeuterday came down from Toronto witha esire for vengeance for last Saturday's defeat rankling in their hearts, and Lo-day they rejoice exceedingly, for vengeance theirs.The ontresl team was bisiniy and painfully po { condition, A whl e the visitors wero re played à: a ouch it ontreal bette Sa ' played: od well.but the halt-backs dn Me back Eu Yueh support.ugall au exception, however, and was t and reliabie as of yore.The Montreal orward division was fast, but after a good ru dow n field they were oftcutimes pushed k from the line by the Hall forwards, who seemed better able to stand the pace.Some uf Referee McDougall's decisions caused great dissatisfaction, but though some uf them, from a spectators point of view, looked strange, they were right.At pa o'clock sharpthe teams lined up as fol- ows : Position.Pack.Re feroe_ Gordon Mobougall Umpire - W.R.Fergu Touch judges AE Gen is 4 À.Anderson.PE a Barker and Montreal won the roms.od chose to defend the Western goal, with the advantage of the sun and a slight breeze.For the first ten minutes things were pretty woll even up.Scrimmages were the order, but at last Gilmour kicked the ball over and Savage was forced to Osgoode Hall, LA From the kick 0 dat the on landes ot inside the boundary line, but th Hall players seemed to have thought that it fell outside and was in touch.\u201d Jamie- son obtained possession, ran own and touched down, with the Osgoode Hall men standing about like statues.The try was converted by Fry into a goal and the score then stood Montreal 8, Osgoode Hall 1.The ball was pat into Play ouce more Daler running acroes the Montreal line; was called back and Montreal got a tree k kick.An exchange of long kick w was followed bh a brilliant run by Fry aided by MacDougall, but Richardson stopped him, and from a scrimmage the ball worked to centre.Here O'Brien distinguished himselt by making a mark from a pass, to the amusement of the > lty for ns a As a penal 3 Hall was ob bliged to Pa Montreal for a free kick, which was neutralized by a smart isco of dribbling by the Hall forwards.Jack Gilmour made a splendid | kick, and the ball sailed neatly between the \u2018cond hich an e soûre Lo M Mont he pales; a Er From the off, Gl mors Rode HL ier rot ion and with a piece of brilliant play.brought the pig skin to Moptreal\u2019s line.Senkle passed to Gilmo: r who tried n across, tackled and both men voted on the on , The goal son Le, gave Osgoode Hal a without a kick; acore, Osgoode Hall ntreal, 6.A series of scrimmages toliowed\u201d the Kick off for about fre n minutes.The \"home for a rush and brought the bail almost over the lines, but Richardson kicked into touch.By a couple of scrimmages the ball was worked beck to centre.A-kick from however suceceded in putting the play within two yards of thé e line, when two severe scrimmages place.Montreal's clever passing and a Coen bit of interference by Hagar let Me- Dougall get over and touch down.The for goal failed.Toutreal, 10; Os; e, 9.Hali-time was called soon after, the score standing the same.In the second half F op by \u2018mme one's head.A scrimmage Waud passed out, but w tackled.Moran passed to Peterson.who go} through three tackles and carried the 1 over.The goal was not kicked.Osgoode Hall 13, Montreal 10.From the kick off the Hall gained ground, -and Smellie was principally responsible for it.It was a stead method of breaking through the line, with good following that forced Savage to rouge rom Gilmour's kick over.Osgoode, 14; Montreal, 10.Some fine dribbling w work oy Buchanan, Rankin and Baird Richardson to rouge, which was doll cd açoû after Ly another rouge, which brought Montreal's score up to 18, e now woke up, and forced thie home team\u2019s forwards bac Gilmour made a neat run and Montreal had to make a safety.Soon after e charged down, and Gilmour got over.Smellie kicked the goal.e 22, Montreal 13.From another rush the visitors secured a rouge.Another rush headed by Gilmour added another goal, which was not kicked.Osgoode 23, Montreal 13.Montreal then exerted themselves and added by rouges, five points to their score.Timo was called with the pigakin in Os- goode\u2019s territory.Score Osgoode 27, Montreal IN Last evening the Montrealers entertained the visitors to dinner in the Queen's Hotel.The Association\u2019 Matches.There was à double bill at the Shamrock grounds yesterday afternoon, namely, the Asscciation football matches hetwesy the McGill first vs.Shamrook seco.d Scots va Shamfock first, although oh athletes as à rule do not pay much attention to the Association game, they can boast of a fairly good team in the one that defeated the Shamrock seconds Jeuterday, and one that with practice would nodoubt make the senior teams look to their laurels, Both games were well contested.The McGill.Shamrock tonms linet up in the following er: / McGill, eC 's kick-off was Meir.Brace.oS .Thompson.Parker Ir.Frasier Crier oted as referee for both Bean won the toss and elected to defend geesocecessessses 3939888898 N APOLEON \u201c STAR\u201d COUPON.Bring one Coupon and TWELVE CRNTS to the Star Office, or to any neweadealer who sells the STAR, and get Part No.Ÿ of the work entitled, \"NAPOLEON, FROM CORSICA TO ST.HELENA.\" the Napoleonic \u2018 Tilustrated- Album.If you wish to have French translation of descriptive matter, mark X in tho following blank : play, Osgoode hand the ball over to .ot ee Le eamed med do De aim sen Brace the bal al traveled En A ond poh Rat bound, © On the Se Le pt who 2 dangers the bl Big Se in n motion fong enough the Es nero od ith a splendid.ga which pu ot tia bal in the care of i bo lost Lo mad re hag run from cen contre and ahot, but Bras ing 8 trifle too bi ch ich en- ohnaton, \u201cho at de on pred in tron , rather heavily and Brace emerged from the mix- up an t back to the forward line who were cine à fast game, but these men were unequal to ta the task on it being passed to Brace again he cut a gash in the atmosphere in a fruitless endeavor to locate the ball while it was in motion and the result was it rolled out bounds.A good deal of END TQ END PLAY : was indulged in, Then the!tball was agaln put in play.» with the odds in favor of the students, who kept Fox and Birchmore on the go in defending thelr bat finall there was an opening for a a on \"kick, which Fox was not alow to vantage of and the result was = was the MoGill led that was being besieged.This could not last, however ast the Ci Col lege boys were playing the beat ga m a corner rushed the ie to tha Shemirock goal, which was unprotected save for Auburn between the poles, who ran out and met the unsluught just in .the nick of time and a neat kick sent the leather flying eastward.whore ft remained for some time until Thompson came to the fore with the ball in his possession, but as he was rushing it well down with good chances of scoring the cry of \u201coft side\u201d was raised, which the referee allowed.This occurrence did not benefit the Sham: rooks any, as a foul in goal occurred the next minute and from the kick Thompson shot and scored.Time, 17 minutes, As the game pi THE PLATING BECAME-POORER, but what little good Nari was done was all on the side of ill, and they again scored in 11 minutes, Thompson doing the needful a On the call of time the score stood Shamrocks 0.The second oo nod Sith better play on the part of the boys in green, who secured a goal after twenty-five minutes, hard play.Neither team scored in the few minutes which remained for play.Score at finish: McGill, 2; Shamrock, 1 Both the Scots and Shamrock teams were applauded as they came upon the green and | faced the referee in the following a : an Shamrocks won the toss and Wand kicked off against the wind to Birchmore, who also made a long Bird intervened and passed Chilton, who lost to the Shamrock forward.The ball was rushed down by the Irishmen UNTIL THINGS LOOKED SERIOUS for the son sons of Bonnie So Scotland, oat, Law.kick to centre, where Leys the Splendid Kok © lo centre.= wher > ne leather was kept mov am ou TR A ntage, dgate 5 cured and made à pass 0 Chilton, who \u2018Whelcroft, who after running à few yards, shot and acored.Time, 2 minutes, 4&3 seconds.Birchmore secured from the kick, but to a Scot man, who sod Turner.im Turner the ball travelled to the Shamrock goal, knocked it out with a blow from his fist that would have dane credit to James J.Corbett.The play was d'en tbe Fe and t the ball scidom remained on the ground for a fraction of a second.Led- te made an excellent shot from Entre, which was atopped by Mitchell, who caught it and threw it out.A corner Bik followed by Birchmore, from which it was taken in hand by Conway and Maurice, who between them carried the ball back to centre, where a foul occurred on the part of the Shamrocks which almost ended iu a goal.Barkley kicked to Tweedey, who lost to Wheable.The Scots seemed bound to score and rushed the pigskin back when Barnes, who for a moment forgot himself to the extent of imaginin he was playing 11 caught the bail with his hands, thus giving the Scots a ut: It was unsuccessful, however, hig and giving g the Shamrocks a ROA Kic , trom which Neilron secured the bal) and rushed it down in t style an and shot, but failed to score.\" Cer w minu MORE END TO END PLAY the whistle sounded fox half time, with the game in favor of the green by one goal to \"The Shamrocks started the second half in a mauner that must have made their nents\u2019 heads swim, but Tweedie an ome neat dribbling, which changed the aspect for the time being passi y, who in turn sent the leather fein to Wand but Chilton checked rather heav.fly and kicked to Nellson.The latter made alor shot which was returned b: Se Contes, es ball touched at centre Chitton.camo ether Father \u201cheachty nd Maurt leather, By Maurice's efforts the dei was worked well up jnto Shamrock territo where Wand scored on a neat kick.lime, 5 minutes.From this tothe finish the Hi the game pretty mu scored after some hard ish; Scots 2, Shamrocks the latter half Barnes was hurt and hy to retire which put the Shamrocks at a disadvantage.Kicks.Ahout a thousand people saw the football match in Toronto yesterday for the Cale- donian Cup at' the Baseball grounds.The \u2018Toronto League beat the Wan Association 4 to U after à smart game.ole own way and a re at P Darin Satter BOWLING.Vice\u2019 Weekly Competition.The following is the result of last week\u2019s \u2019 bowling competition : Score.Handicap.Total.H.W, Roberta.513 0 D 603 E.E, Belcourt.EN im) F.ne A M.À A.À.Matoh.The M.A.À.À: first team and a picked team called the\u2019 Experts Blayed yesterday.The teams were » follo Montreal\u2014W.Baillie, L Bubenstoin, J.Baird, R, Spmmerhayes, Lajo Willison.AG Ww.3 .Gardner, Hagar, J.Michaud, BE J.Fry, J.B.Walsh and R.Thompson, © tatai score as: Experts, Montreal pres aajority \u2018for Export.a on AQUATICS.Nn Paradis\u2019 Final Reply.To the Sporting Editor of the Sran: frn,\u2014I was agreeably surprised to see gosieriars 8 (1 Stan how decply interes TERS mls port en lp (00 e time è should find the matter of sufficient im- Pavers to show the animus that he doce.have really nothing further to say regard- ray performance, made s complete de- actual rowing time, and oh 1 was forced, by jr dol hland laddies had | ALUABLE PROPERTY BY AUG: tion for tata Late EE William Hands, a Ealentoe vacant Land, No.MONDAY ania ver.NOV», 0.Ye Es, Rota Notary, ex) ces pe dat trou poetanity seek to beat (or equal) record, pres though It it may he ti = as be says | ours masi B.&C.Club.Montreal, Nov.11 This closes the oe.Gintaseion as far as the STAR is concerned, \u2014Sronr En, HOCKEY.Notes.The Quebec Hockey Club held their annual meeting last even pin when hoo the follow officers were clectad ent, Laurie: vice-pres., Ww.B.Bets Scott; noc.-treas, A.C.Scott; committees, R.J.Davidson, HE.Scout and Frank Stocking; captain of A.E.Swift; delegate to hockey convention, Arch.Laurie; \u2018The Independent Hockey e held a meeting on Tuesday n ne at the Queen's.Hotel for the purpose of considering hom bu cations for ad sign to the ue the Holl Tu .N.O.and Hocke clubs and to draw up by-laws, \u201cThe Constitution was duly considered and adopted.\u2018The Holly and U.N, O.were given membership, thus forming a five club league.Mr.M.Mathews, manager of the Queen's Hotel, was unanimously elected honorary president, THE TURF, Yesterday's Races at St.Asaph.Wasson: D.C,,N vember 23.\u2014Favor- ites in foun of the events at St.Asa] a \"course yesterday.The weather Was clear and the truck cuppy.The sur- Prise of the day was the defeat of McIntyre at odda on, by Indra, at 13 to 1 shot.he opening qrent, a handicap, was won easily by Ed.oarney.Oily jamin was never headod in yw third race, and Charter won the fourth after a hard drive with Baroness.The fifth race was a facer for the talent, Jack the Jew an almost even money favorite, running in the ruck and finishing far in the rear, while Bean , Au outsider, bested Enchanter by two lengths.The closing event was a gift to Wern rE, Will Elliott pulling up lame.Deapite denials it is expected that the club will withdraw from the Jockey Club.No consideration of tho application for extension is looked for.Summaries: First raco, six and furlongs\u2014 Ed.Koar- ney, 130 aks & a Phe by two Jou ha: As.ice, 1 Tres » {Pcun), 1,3 A! Second race, Eu rar Fon Gamin.108 (Grifiin), even, won 1.05, two len, : Partheoia, 100 (Bergen), 15 % Maurine, cuits 108 Simona).3 to 1, $ Time 1.174.Rodman H, {ihloot, Ab Abingdon, Tartutts, First Light and True no Third rac race, byl on \u201cby a length: à 102,(R.engt ett), 12 19 1, won n oy a Molntyre, 103 Prato tos tio ug Brook, ¥ Bergen).bo 201.Major-General and A.also ran.Fourth rece, onc and a quartermil harter, 100 (Qrifin).1 Lo à won by a head; ness, 08 Ce variant $ 2: Clarus, se (Xancey), Bo i 3.Tie, 212 \u201chie Garter and Westchester Tan.Fitth race.six furlongs\u2014Beauregard, 101 (Ber- ul, 8 to 1, won by two lengths; hnchanter, 103 to1, % Miiver, 113 (Penn), 3 to 13 fonter81 ~Fannie-M.Thyra, Mavengo, Marengo, Jack tha Je Jow and Andrews sixth race, ves and a half furlongs \u2014WW ernberk 108 (Sims), 3 8, won by six lon will lett lic Tribe, 7 to 6%; Flbersen, Fin: 3.Time, 1.10, Vidon and Washington Races.WasHINGTON, November Following are the results of Leeds First race.6 ay Kearns Slims) Mio 1 ons 120 Mica lo) 105 E rig.116 [) sen Helen TT Boca Jace, 3 ralio\u20140ily Gamin, 109 jan) evo Parthen 102 en ae tol Maurine colt, FO iShwinsl.3 3tol,3 Lie Chioot, Abingdon, Tartuffe, First Light True Penny, Rodan B, also ran.Third raco, § mile\u2014Indra.102 [Doggett] 12 to Mcintyre, 104 UamieL à to2 3; Long Brook 1 ds (on vent, $ tol, 3 Ly.Major General.À also ran TY iy 14 milo- Charter, 100 (Griftn} open a Lo e to won: Unes, to * Bari 96 (Carrigan), 8 VS Clarue, 97 Macey], vol, 5 \"Tine.12 Chester, B ve Uartor ala also th race, m Bergen 7 tol.won; Ynchanter, 103 Ree 5 to tok iner- va, 103 [Penn},33 to 1, 3 , 1154.Fannie B, Thyra, uckey o Mazingo.Jack the Sow Xnirows: Iroglen gelding, Antonio, Benefactor a se xth efi rlon Wernbe re 10 sinima).to 5 won; ul Eloi 1 102 2 (Tri seb to 3, 3; Hieron, 56 [Ft nucgan).300 1,3% Time, LI0 Hatumie, Vision The Lexington Races.LEXINGTON, Ky., November Z23\u2014Yestor- day's races resulted as follows: First race, seven furlongs\u2014The Ironm 1; Quecu Bird, 2; Contest, 3.Time, 1.28.Bocon nd \u201crice, \u201cTour aud haif f arlongs \u2014 Avalancho, 1; Prairie, 2; Plensantry, + Time, 36.Third race, six_furlonge\u2014Clintie C., 1; Salvation, 5 Winard, 3.Time, 1.114.Fourt race, milo\u2014Greenwich, 1; Dane, 2; re, 3.Time, 1.024.Rn Tees, five furlongs\u2014Tough Timber, 1; Queen May, 2; Necodah, 3.Time, 1.02}.the Trac In elaborate and artistic book form comes the announcement of the Hamilton Jockey Club, chich Rives conditions of the following closing January 1 1896 : The He lipsc stakes $5000, for three- yoar-ulds, open to all, run 1303, The Prince of Wales plate, $300, for thrce- oar ear-olds, Canadian bred, run 1896.The nowsley late, $300, for two-year-olds, Canadian Brea, run 1808.The Wentworth late, sn « for three-year-olds, open- to al The sale of trotting stock was continued in Madison Square garden yesterday morn- in Drafts from half a dozen well known stables were dis, of.The first one offered was Wistful.She is a four was made in a race.She isby Nec ood, 2.19, out of Lady Almont, 2.334 wood is the sire of twenty-seven in the list to-day.The bidding for Wistful was ve spirited.W.G.Harrington, of Troy, an exander MacLaren,of Buckingham.Que, were tho only bidders, Harrington started har at $2500.© He left off at $6800, an Canadian secured her for an ition] 2 Mr.MacLaren also bought Tamarin, 153 hands, by Thorpe\u2014Mieta, for $650.Odds and Ends of Sporting Gossip.A telegram received says Lord Dunraven has definitely decided to issue a challenge for the America's cup.The eighth annual dinnerof the Dominion Quaiting © 50 members sat down to a first-olass dinner.Adolf Albin defeated G.W, Showalter at New York on Wednesday, after 20 moves.e score now stands: Showalter, 6; bi drawu, 1 Mr, J.F.X.Seneah who plans for the QA engaged upon plans Aoi the grounds and re Lod the Sod is now | track for the new athletic asscciation in 8t.Roch.A cured, though Q.À.À.À.Louis and Charlie Callahan, two inembers Ep wes ther remains favorable thay will go foe all the steaightaway unpaced tand ground has been ae- tly smaller than the m_ records, and will ty ue equal che mark of 1.41 15 made aa, ph and Schotleld at Hitchin, Bug! September 13, Robert J.Cook, the Yale coach and oarsmen, who is residing in Franoe, writes to the Associate X that h ho did not come ro e purpose an pe tind boat race betweén Y.os and Oxford.or.that he simply Cook à adds Atlantio for rest; -but, If he should ae to England, the Ein of a race between Yale and crews 2 would be ueciiotll although CANADIANS SIN LONDAIt \u2026 The following Canadian Visitors | have re Ete GSE LE à wife, pattes des P.MeL.Forin, Now = - Misses L.hb cloning, ht I « mini Knows So ERED to bene.EHS 5 E SER 3.3 5; tes du a \u201cye a Xe > Club was held laatevening.About |+ \u2018 8 diamond Ting ler named UILDING LOTS AT \"BACK RIVER PARK.Sault ou Becslbes.WI be 2014 By Auction at Parogunrs Reset, On THURSDAY, ad mt.Thanksgiving Bay, at $ pus.ace?amd bosih up to that date.healthiest oa the Island the Church.Lhe Lonveal; from to two Megular trips from the city overy 30 minutes.WITHOUT RESERVE MARCOTTS rneecs THE RECENT DISASTER.Further Evidenes hy Arehitect Hopkins In Rexard to the Street Raliway Rullding Collapse.The Coroner's Ingueat In into the col lapoe of the Montreal Street aay ding was resumed at § p.m.on peg The examination of E C.Ho ee ci the itect, was continued by Mr.ore.The witness had been present every day Superintending the oonstruction of the uilding.The terra ootta brick work had been altered from ten inches, the original specification, to eight inches.This Lad been done in order toreduce tho weight ight upon the arches, etc.The brick had d upon a foundation of cement, the forema assuring him that it was all right.He had visited the building shortly before the collapse, and had found nd indications of weakness in the work.Columna and ings were properly placed.In his opinion the deilection ta the Fron produced a certain tension which caused tha columns to tall out.The brick work at fifth story had bee set with cement, and two iron bars \u201cad been put in to break the pressure in the wall under the brick backing,at Mr.Gravel's request.The brick backing had been done in a workmanlike manner and under the instruction and at the acceptance of Mr.Gravel.After the accident the brick work in that part of wall was sound with the exception of one spot, where the iron rods had been ex Je, Uross-exumine \u2018Mr.Goyon\u2014He in- \u2018formed Mr.Gravel, > the Dominion Bridge Co.that the girders were too short, and had told him to replace them with others, Was informed that the girders complained of, it: backed up with cement, would be found sufliclent.He, the witness, thought the cement strong enough to support the girders if carried out according to his speci- cations, They werc not sufticient as they were, although the formen had told him the contrary.Coroner\u2014As a matter of fact, when Mr, Gravel informed you of the shortness of the girdors, were you aware that the coment, and brick were strong enough to support vearingt Id Mr.Gravel to secure longer on if not backed up with brick.Mr.Grgvel took everything on his own responsibility.\u201d Asked as to the existence of any opeu- ings such as doors, arches, windows, ete under the places where the beams res on the brick and cement, witness anawered that the main girders rested on.the main piers; there = ere ere openings under the inter- a mediate pirde could not bave prevented r.Gravel from putting in the short girders.His employer was contractor for the building.and had had experience in bridge construction.The girders had becn accepted by him.Ir beams had been ac- ordi to contract, accident would not have pened that 1 13; if built according to HIS ORIGINAL PLAN, He had protested by letter to the Dominion Bridge Company, as well as raonally, inst the use in construction the short rders.Further cross-examined by Mr.Campbell, witness stated he had written the letters of » 25° test because he thought they were not oing right.He wished them to carry out their plans He had other contractors is direct notice.a and as the Domi- nlon Bridge had assumed all re- nsibility Be oman the iron work, upon e con:equent change of plan he only desired the assurance that proper ngs were being used.The letters of protest were read in French to the jury.Continuing, the witness explained that the change in plans had caused à difference the work of construction had been Som monced.The Dominion Bridge Compan had not cut a joint of iron before the alters.ton in the (tbo plans.aud when they did start they started on their own plans.The esign of the building had not been changed Hes witness consequent upon the change of iron work.The walls were built accordin, to city by-law\u201416 ft.wide to third story, 1 ft.{ron that point to where the columns rested, He had kept a record of how the building set.Asarchitect he superintended ali the various portions of the work, with the exception of the iron work.He had had no occasion to inform contractors of any changes or improvements.He had first measured the girders when a doubt was put upotl them, some two or weeks before the accident occurred.Asked as to whether he thought the brick base might have given way, witnessdid not think such a thing probabl e.\"In his opinion the beams had caused the coils The columus, alluded to above, were 1 tt.long, 9 inches in diameter, and weighed 1140 lba.These supported Gf tons actual weight that day.They were calculated to sup up wards of 15 to 16 tons.The building was rogressing on that assumption.He had hot notiiled the Montreal que treet Railway on Ci of the iron ing \u201cThin closed osed the ev idence for the day.The Coroner instructed Mr.Hopkins to produce copies of the different tenders, letters, ete., bearing upon the work, and the inquest was then adjourned until this afternoon at 2 o'clock.MAINTAINED THE DEMURRER.Judge Doherty has rejected the petition of James Baxver, to be relieved of Hon duties as sequestrator in the case ol S.Poitipe and Henry H.Kurr, his one- \u2018 time partner in the livery stable business.-\u2019Fhe.Court held that the ques trator uld not be disch as e litiga- n between the parties was WH pending od boca use Baxter d not rendered an account.Baxter had no right to pay over the money in his hand since the Court bad not decided to whom the money belongs.Moreover, a more lapse of time does not entitle a sequeatrator to discharge without his rendering an account.demurrer of defendant was maintained.THE MERCIER CLUB.A Dow club has just been organized in the East End of the city under the name of the \u201cMercier Club\u201d the late Premier.The Club has been s with about two hundred members and has loca premises at 97 Pou street, where it will meet occasionally.The following bave been elected officers for the ensuing term: President, Na) Favreau; Ist Vice President, J.B.Wilson; 2nd 3 ioe President, T.Sectors Correspon - pe Flianela not: 8 P.; Lamare; BE.Lariviere.ST.\"AN DREW'S BALL.The tickets for \u2018the St.Andrew's ball in the Windsor are ha a sale and Orerything points to a successful celebra- The committee has decided to adinit ly those to the balcony who have pur chased ball tickets.This new arrangement ound hime pd for balcon] 8 ad and Mr 5 EE , pars to make the a cu success, HONORABLY DISCHARGED.; J.D.1 ber | Mr.Thomas, lam! nspector, whe travel c bonorably discharmed on Wednesday.Tie beau up bofore the ju es times one baving appeared from ne ame has rb the writ of TR bes The plans had been altered after! in commemoration of.| results follow its 1 Den i [™ alex Shaws Sil.00K AUCTION, * EE.co.me mt me Er.oe) pare Bids Ties pe Len nine?v Mi Er jen sha Cases and Hs =i Ancient Senipiures ércaiieciures luminated re vise fes pate Bort! Billes, Ben donmieni The whole to he sold by auction at Ne.244 ST.JAMES STREET.ca SATURDAY and MONDAY.24m pnasoin inet, Bale each day at 2.30 and 7, ., w, anctionons Catalogues now ready.ms VOLUNTARY LICIT.ATION.a \u2014\u2014 Ou MONDAY, the Teath of Boccuuber Next At ELEVEN O'Ciook lo the Forencon.In the office of the undersigned Notary, at NX 2144 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, will deals auction to the highest and last bidder followt log Lmmov vable rties depending of Phoat ts Perr: aut, of \u2018the late Catherine soubre rin S Jean, bis wife, to wit: 1,\u2014A lot of land designated under the number four hundred and elgbiy-seven (457) On the ofiicial plan and book 0 reference oft Antoine Ward, in (ne ait ever the south-east p ereof which w a ex Soro: priated for she widening of Notre Stree t of land altuaie in the ¢ Cay of of Montreal, : t by Versailles street, on the in rear by a lane, cuptainlug and seventy-five Toad In ¢ del ü bet, part of the lot deng signated under the amber four hundred and ninety-four wos ¢ on the outctal plan and book of reference of Salné Antoine W with a three story oodin ouse encased with brick bearing the Nos.84.60 and 68 of said Versailles street.For the conditions apply to E.PRIDROINE, Netary, No.3149 Noto Dame Bi, Montreal Montreal, Norembser, = 116204 | SALE BY AUTHORITY OF JUSTICE.on TUESDAY, Nth inst, at Ten O'Cloek In ue Jorenecn.in the office of the will be sold, by public auction, the lowing ass able belo: e community of perty heretofore ls 108 betveen Joseph To rangeau and the late Philo- mene Morin, v A Lot of Land ta ih ik oontalplog ¢ three feet tn front b pty fect In ja depin.M dela lots Nos, 420 pa ts 4310 (ue oflotal griou No.186 of the of Hochela division use No, 364 of Frontanao Street thereon M, P.PEPIN, Notary, 293 6 Saw 30 Bt.James Street.BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS, Gen.Booth is in Chicago.Toronto is talking about a yearly horse ow.The Toronto boodle enquiry will goon again on Monday.W.A.Bedard, the well known Quebec accountant, is dead.Ex President, Pe Peixoto of Braxil will viait the United Sta George H.Teller, the well-known railway man, is dead at Buffalo.United States ¢ deficit to date for the present fiscal year is $22,951,700.William T.Waiters, the well known art gollector and capitalist, of Baltimore, is Mr.Robert Birmingham, the Conserva- Tom organiser in Ontario, is very ill in oronto post office orders may be pro- cared an directon Australls, instead tend of through England.President Moraes of Brazil has Issued a decree granting amnesty to all political offenders.All is quiet in Honolulu.President Dale has just made a tour of the islands and was well received.The death of Judge J.T.Robinson, aged 1 73, Editor of the Transcript, is repor t North Adams, Mass.Fyfe and Thompeon, the Strathroy, Ont., would-be in wreckers, get seventeen months in the Central prison.The Bank of England has been released from the care of the Baring estate by friends and connections of the latter.There is a noticeable increase in the export of woollen goods from Great Britain to the United States since the of the Wilson bill.posed Thirt ly decom human bodies bave Pound in a cave near Michoacan, Mexico.The; jure supposed to belong to victims of bandi The Canadian cruiser\u2019 Petrel reached Windsor, Ont., with 103 seized gilinets \u201cwhich belonged to Americans, but were set in Canadian waters.It is stated that the three cases of smallpox at Strathroy, Ont., have been rigidly uarantined and that the danger of the disease spreading is over.The ships engaged in Arctic sea fishin ve | reached ed Dundee, and re, the value of the veason's catch at £33,750, a third less thau last year.Monsignor Lorenzeli, Papal Nuncio tothe Netherlands, tn spoken of in Rome as the next Apostolic States, to suoceed Monsignor Satolli.The General A:s>mbly of the Knights of Labor at New Urieans has = decided that Jawyers may not belonz to the Order.Working bartenders are also excluded from t Yesterday at Uxbridge, Mass.a boller ex- loded un er the Centre school building, bearing and breaking the floor, desks an; Thirty pupils in , over ent the room escaped deb British steamer Edmondslsy, Cap- taiu Muir, from Juebee, which arrived at Greenock ad heavy weather, fusing wh Ay she Jost x part of her deck ond and had one of her boats stove.rforming in the Boston A.Érmonsium Wednesday night, one of the superinten- dont tei FT bra xe his neck in attempting a somersault from from the shouiders of a com- on.Twelve cattle from the States have been found to be suffering from tuberculosis, as a result of the tuberculin test at Esteran.They must be slaughtered or returned.This test is to be applied to cattle entering ow wick.The Ottawa Government is advised that the ol made by certain pilots, that the theo urrent between St.Helen's Island and the Solty, not well founded.Capt.Smith, of Halff ar Andrew un and harbor officials all agree At a meeting of the trunk line aud central traftio railway a re manta tives at Buffalo on Wednesda I united in agreeing that a the close of this iis year commissions to szen for siness a no paid: Both the Canadian Pacifo Pet and to this.\u201ca pélonsapo de cided at the robent | vention, at Toront a vars it was de- p Waterways Con- to seek to bring about the American ship nadian waterways to Shipping exoept in times of war, rican government furnish pos 0, early for m or maintenance.It is far.r added t the n Is iin that the ae of Toronto; Premier repris of of Mani, and Frank A, Howen of of Saperi have the matterin \u201cac Child Ry Enjoys The pleasant re porn acti lng effects of of Hew when in need or mother > \u2018ecative or = family remedy known, and ev Sain have hulle sisi over legate to the United 15 rench Ti reaty- pus SEVRES as Good Cheap Wines.E BORDEAUX CLARET COMPANY, established at Mo ptreal in view of the French Creat, during this mogth on oo puro.Wines at $3.00 an equal to any $6.00 aud £8.00 swell hotel and club are now handlin, by the best physicians as bein They include C invalids\u2019 use.lan connulses the Seer case of 18 large, full in io | pt Jong sold on their and aud are for sale by the following grovers : P.DESORMIERS.FRASER, VIGER & CO.DUFRESNE & MONGENAIS, J.T.LAV IGNE à P.À MALLETT JOHN, SOANLAN.GEORGE JORDAN.E & CO.DO NOT TAKE OTHER BRANDS AND WASTE YOUR MONEY.» D'AVIGNON.H.MALLETTE.CO-OPERATIVE GROCERY GO, ONNE & CO.DI , DECARY FRERES, VANIER & MONTPETIT.G.JUBINVILLE.If not in stock, address direct for price list and particulars to the Bordeaux Claret Co., 30 Hospital Street, TELEPHONE 1394., are offering as an inducement they Hg Ee pure and highly ada; f ta, Sauternes, Ports and SLerrion - MONTREAL \u2014\u2014 FOUR 22 GOLD MEDALS AT NEW ORLEANS EXPOSITI®N, | 865 SIX HIGHEST AWARDS at wort Ds COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, 1893, gx COLD MEDALS A MID WINTER FAI SAN FRANCISCO, | \u201c WERE RECEIVED BY THE WROUGHT IRON RANGE CO, ON THEIR EXHIBIT OF .| HOME, COMFORT GOODS.ike MANUFAGTURERS or OMÉ COMFO RT WROUGHT STEEL FRENCH HOTEL RA ANY LENGTH DESIRED HOTEL and KITCHEN OUTFITTING A SPECIALTY, .WROUGHT iRON RANGE COMPANY, 70 to 76 Pearl Street, TORONTO, ONTARIO.« Principal Office, 87T.LOTIS, DLO., U.B.A.Fald up Capital, § 1,000,000 Founded 1864.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - country.15c or 2 for it is only to Men who can appreciate a good cigar that this remark is addressed.We stake our reputation on the statement that 66 La Sonadora\u201d is as good a cigar as can be produced by any manufacturer in any Now, give \u2018it a fair and honest trial, and tell your friends what you think of it.Creme de la Creme Cigar Co., Montreal.asc.steady fire, 284 12 20 FOR SALE \"COPPERS - uStar\u201d Office.saves 25 minutes yourself.These Deflectors are tions and are highly spoken of.HEAT DEFLECTOR CO., of Canada, ia FUEL AND INCREASE OF HEAT.Vet Get a Deflector for your | Kitchen stove the institu sigur office.cos), and only costs $32.00 for an ordinary size stove pipe, and yon can put it up in ten are in use ig nearty ail the ox 7 on dura, John Murphy Co.'s FUR CAPES.We are Headquarters for Fur Capes, so the Ladies say.Our r styles are good, and as our Cape are made from CHOICE BEI wo vite you to inspect this imines stock.You will save moncy as our prices are the lowest, FOR A STYLISH CAPE come to JOHN MURPHY & CO's, Prices from 38,50 to $150.00.For all kinds of Furs como to JOHN MURPHY & CO, Wo are also giving GREAT BARGAINS in Fur-lined Wraps, suitable for street and evening wear.Although the prioes aro low the quality of Fur is s good, therefore when you read the following prices, und the same should interest you, we can say to you with the greatest confidence » COME AND SEE THEM, \u201cFur Lined Mautles iu black and colors, and in all sizes, from 34 in.to 44 in.bust measure.Prices as fullows : $13.25, $1L50, £15.75, $16.50, $19.75, $21.00, $24.50, 226.50.Every garment is a plum, Children\u2019s Ulsters.All marked at clearing prices and the best assortment to select from.BARGAINS\u2014A large line of Jack- ots to clear at $2.50 and 3,50., Original prices from $7.50 to #18.00, BANGAINS\u2014A line of Ladies\u2019 Ul- aters to clear at £2.50, 3.50 and $4.50.Original prices from 29.00 to $27.50.GLOVES\u2014Thoee Gloves at 790 per Pair are good value at £1.25.Hundreds of pairs sold already.Don't fail to see mw, Se JOHN MURPHY & C0., |: 2343 St.Catherine Street, Corner Metcalfe Street._lephons No.3834 \u2018You to do Is Oo Try | Crawford's Tea, And then tell all Your Friends About it.Can be had only from the agents, H.M.DINNING & CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR CANADA, .10 ft.John atrect, MONTREAL.INSOLVENT NOTICE.SALE BY Pr BLiC AUCTION In re ROLLAND & FRERE, Montreal \u201c The undersigned have received instructions Curator cf the above estate Lo soll br lic aurtion, at the stores lately oocupled A .> Ee tosolvents, No.5:20 and 522 Se Fi au «Ti Bhrent, Montreal, on FRIDAY, the 3h BAY of NOYENBER, 18%, wt At Kleven O'Clock in the Furenoon, li The Undermentioned Assets: Lot No.1~Upholsterers\u2019 = supplie, Mat.pring Bods.$4166 02 - Jom 2\u2014cabinet arate cairn 2010 6 : 2 * 3.~Uphoistered ture.Gui Se 250 4-\u2014Füraiture rames à.- Polishers\u2019 Xupplics 1812 45 J\u2014-Mirror Plates and Frames.3267 63 Sula Springs and Wire J\u2014Plant and Machinery.= 88 Re F peu J£-\u2014Balance of Lense to 1st a TM eu pe so in epars te lots as many cents in © dollar, with à exception of Nos.7 and & which will be to sult ano ue He of *0 p.WS win be required upon ad- {wil se os for ne oan Poe es Te, nc Deopen Mois 0 vo debts and bitis the oft et oman o Curator, eT Information can be obtained tro W.ALEX.CALDWELL, \u201csort of treatment is ve PLEASE DON'T TOUCH MY GOLD.THAT IS UNCLE SAM'S ATTITUDE JUST NOW.How Subscriptions for the Bond Issue Might be Procured From Sub-Treasuries\u2014The Bonds Will Be All Taken.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) New YORK, November 23.\u2014The current bond issue is a fresh illustration of the ill- fortuge that scems toattend the present administration of President Cleveland in- financial affairs, and this generally recognised fact confirins unfavorable opinion of the head of the treasury department, Secre- \u2018tary Carlisle.But the ditticuities that have beset the Government in this instance, are not directly due to that gentleman, although his t conduct in office has much to do with them.The trouble that, but for the determination of the local banks to preserve public credit, might bave brought about a flat failure of the loan, grew out of certain assumptions by financiers in this city to whom the matter of securi ne adequate tenders for the bonds was left, hese agents, who appear to have been getful of the strained relations now existing between Mr.Carlisle and the banking interests of New York, undertook to arantee to the Secretary and Mr.Cleveland that the banks would gladly pour into the treasury their surplus stores of gold for the bonds.Some of them half promised todo so; many others were not consulted, their complaisance in the matter being taken for granted.This distasteful to the presidents of local national banks.They put a high value on their positions.They think their advice should be taken where their help is desired.When therefore the gentlemen whose confident assurances furnished a certain eclat for the bond circular began to look around for realization of their promises they found a very decid wardness in some quarters.So far did this feeling go that for twelve hours in the middle of the week it was doubtful whether -New York would furnish more than about $12,000,000 of gold, which a few | houses had agreed to supply for the bonds.Just what measures were adopted to soothe these rufiled tempers will probably not be made publie, but it seeins certain that a pay was found to remove much of the first eeling « of piqus and its effect in closing ped \u2018coffers.At all events there is no reason to doubt that the announcement will be made on Saturday that all the bonds have been subscribed for at a fair rate, and that a reasonable amount of outside gold will be ded to the Treasury reserve.Whether in this respect the issue wiil be more suc- gs than the last, which netted about 7,000,000 0f Id out of $58,000,000 received, is Pb ithe Treasury Department and the large el interests worked in entire harmony, the gold supply would assuredly have been larger than it will be \u2018under the circumstances.The situation has brought out a curious difference of opinion.AL the presidents of the national banks in this city with possi- blga sa Single exception deplore withdrawals m the sub-treasuries to pay for we bonds.Some of the best financial authorities, outside of actual business life,\u2018 say on the other hand that such withdrawals are not only natural, but to be encouraged at this time tier than repressed.The view of the k presidents is the manifest one, that the Government sought the loan because ne the gold and, therefore, should mot be asked to give up.id from the meagre store it is try DE to a\u201d plenish merely to receive ck ew days later for its notes of hand.The critics hald that a nation\u2019s credit and funds should never de- nd on sentiment, that the laws which permit such a farce as takin, gold from one window of the treasury and paying it in st another are unfit for a civilized nation, and that the sooner the absurdity of these conditions is exposed by the practical failure of such an issue of bonds as the one under consideration, sa much the better.The discussion will undoubtedly Fesult in remedial legislation.Gold was sold at a premium in this city Wednesday afternoon and-wyesterday.As much as to of one per cent.has been given for several thousan dollars\u2019 worth of specie, and the $1,U00,000 now on the ocean for the British Bank of North America will cost more than à of one per oent.at the present rate of exchange.This is not alarming, although certain Wall Street manipulators have sought to make it ap- Ar 50.The premiums offered to bullion dealers were frankly explained by them.The customers who have obtaine the specie in this way say they are willing to pay for gold with which to buy bonds, rather than expose themselves totberigorousscrutiny and cross- examination inflicted on all who apply now at the aub- Treasury for the specie.There is no doubt, of course, that any one who presents legal tenders at the sub-Treasury Ras a perfect right to demand gold for them and the Government can readily meet any zuch demands.The policy of making it dificult to ask it is pursued in the hope of discouraging such withdrawals.Thé wisdom of such a course is seriously questioned, tending, as it does, to start arun on the Government's gold or to make much of such an artificial premium as now exists, Money | 2 coming from Canada for the new bonds.ncy of a Canadian bank received Toate ay $250,000 in gold for sub- iptions, and the Bank of Montreal for taht f and connections bas fo Arty and authorized subscriptions tor self-constituted in part, for- .his wife an Tres Mr.St.Louis representing Mrs.Bury.ey ee into tbe golf AU right, of hea fre til 8, when ied SET | seas masta run mountains high.Duin woe e decks were swept, carryin .Bota dock and up ards of Le th thous- oe P.ek er ane uffered, many regen others end ane say iniared.An crew, the mate had seaman bad his récelved minor in- etc.awiog | to the un: Topain, when ihe washed 0 ying Condi condition.his back premier leg broken and others Juries from frost bite der a.hohe course of a Tow ie pend The steamer Louis .from Montreal, which experienced the same gale, also ar rived with considerable damage done to her mixed cargo.The steamer I en.from Quebec, deal- arrived Josierday laden for Great Brital with her deck load started, co mpanion wa bruken and cabin filled with ter, having encountered the big gale on Tuesday.TO-MORROW'S EXTRA EDITION, To-morrow afternoon an extra edition of the Star will be issued, containing all the latest sporting, local and telegraphic news, including fall accounts of the race for the Manchester handicap, the Yale-Harvard football match at Springfleld, und many other interesting sporting events.NOT THE MAINE MAINE BANK.By an unfortunate ty; typographical error in Wednesday's STAR, a from Portland, n, in réferenee t to the Savings Bank at that place going into the hands of a receiver, was made Lo rtland, Maine.POLICE COURT JOTTINGS.Three Young Men Arrested On a Serlous Charge.Ovila Bourdeau was p\u2014 three years in the Penitentiary, by Judge Desnoyers, this morning, the pr soner hav ng pleaded guilty to stealing a coat from the 8,30 Toronto train, last evenin This capture reflects great credit on C.P.R.Constable Redmond.\u2018What promises to be a most serious case and important as showing the great amount of crime of à certain nature jn \u2018he city, was brought to light this Mofnin the arrest of Joseph Fitzsimmons, Th Larue and Thomas Sheehan, on a charge pe pre referred by a younggirl of 17, Alphon- sine may.Not only are these three men concerned, but five others are equally implicated and a determined effort is ing made to secure their arrest.Fitzsimmons pleaded guilty this morning, but the other two maintain their innocence.It is expected that Fitzsimmons will turn Queen's evidence.An enquete on the other two will be held during the day.Ruth w rece ived a sentence ne months for s ng soap, spouges, ns and other articles, and Rw Bian Kelly was given three months for appropriating a pair of trousers from the front of a store, oe ing to J.Rayen.n the Court of Queen's Bench ana from a decision of Judge Desnoyers, peal or2 monthsfor jon supporto child, was argued before Judge e case is still in progress.pa POLICE INVESTIGATION.Another Postponement of the Meeting of the Committees.The Police Investigation Committee is not |.in proceed- displaying any unseemly haste ing with the taking of evidence.hen the meeting called Tuesdiy evening was adjourned for want of à guorum © three aldermen who attended; Ald.Brunet, Smith and MeBride.decided to bold wo meetings 8 week in future and further solved that the tirst mecoting s should be held to-night.This morning Ald.Rainville, the chairman, telephoned to the City Clerk's office giving © instructions that th meeting led for to - night be cancelled, as both he and Ald.Robert were too sick to attend.He also gave orders for the calling of a meeting for either Monday or Wednesday evening next, according to the convenience of the other members.It is about the City Hall that these repeated postponements indicate that the object is to turn out the public interested.ox BEFORE THE RECORDER.There were the dames of twenty-one offenders on the sheet at the Recorder's Court this morning.Of these,sixteen were drunks.Patrick Griffin, of St.Jerome, oelebrated Thanksgiving by 4mbibing too freely.A loaded revolver was found in his ket, Sentence was suspended.Adolphe Mognoin, à laborer, of Rivard atreet, was chargri with being a frequenter of disorderly houses.He was found œuiity and sentenced to three months\u2019 imprisonment aud $25 fine or three mare months.Gustave Thibault, a laborer of Wolfe street, for being drunk and blas- heming was fined $10 or one month.Abra- fam Hanshen and William Clellan were fined $1 or eight, days each for building a fire in a field off St.James street.cls Stuart, no residence or occupation, d seventy-four, a specimen of what {hares ad been as lendld physique, a with bein d beag ng on stJammes street.à rock not work and begs on th streets.He was fined five dollars or three months.A GOOD CAUSE.The Bishop ot Moosonee, the Most Revd.Dr.Newnham, returned to Montreal this morning.Ha had been u >to Chambly and tv Dunham; at t of which places he held confirmation and missionary meet- Healso visited 'Cowansville.At all ot these places Dr.Newnham says that he liberal collections.for the funds of hisdiocese.He on a visit to Sherbrooke and Lenno e for next wee! GRAND TRUNK ASSESSMENT.23 Marsan, Brosseau x Co angles | to made Uy Done a.soon the ntiffs ail Bor x y ed ee $200, arsditors Pre eta aed \u2018Im fondant.Th Tue motion pe be the con tm .testation of of asslgnméét was a granted until to their sssignment the hay to Eng] January 27.OPERA FRANCAIS.vLes Mousquetaires au Convent* at the Gala Night Varnex's three act opera comique * Les Mousquetaires an Convent\u201d was put on at the Opera Francais last evening.soiree de gala and as usual on such ni there was a fashionable audience, w ay seemed to thoroughly enjoy r- mance.The e Play oe er an odd one.Gon _ = ce ta EI famous Musaketeers of of King uis XIV.havi suddenly become very sullen and gloomiy: A Brissac, his comrade, and the abl Bridaine, his his preceptor, discover that he is madly in Jove with Marie de Pont- oourlay, a pupil of the Ursulines Convent and niece of the Governor of Touraine.The latter having decided that both Marie and her aister Louise shall take the veil and become nuns, Gontran gets des; te and determines to besiege the convent, if neces- ol and oarry off his lady love.Under the of monks, he and de Brissac leave for the convent.De B Brissac and Gontran are received ag monks in the convent.De Brissac is asked to make a sermon and promises to do so after dinner; but, unfortunately, he dines too well, and his sermon on the love each ane must bear to hisor her neighbor, causes a tremendous sensation among the gir ris.The lovers were just about to elope when the Governor arrives and spoils the arrangements.He, however, r'extends his pardon and consents to the marfiage of Gontran and Marie and of de Brissac and Louise, because the musketeers, by borrowing from two monks their robes, have been instrumental in detaining them and thereby causing their arrest.ie they were not phonks, but sgu Assassins.e\u2019 part ur saules taken oF Mademoiselle Degoyon, who was good\" as ever.M.Giraud in the part of foo abbe Bridaine \" M.Vissiere as \u2018de Brissac,\u201d and M.Boult as \u201cGontran\u201d kept the house in roars of laughter.The make-up was nerally good and the music captivating.It isto be repeated this evening and to-morrow eve- \u2018ning with two comedies at the Saturday matinee.of SENATOR TASSE\u2019S CONDITION.| The Last Sacraments of the Church \u2018Have Been Administered, Senator Tassé editor of of La Minerve, lies in a very critical condition at his Fesidence on St.Hubert street.Yes ps me evident that he had suffered a relapse of the illness from which he has been suffering some weeks.Drs.Rottot, Hings- ton, Mignault and Dagenais held a consultation and little hopes were expressed for the recovery of the sick man.Rev.Abbé Colin, Superior of the Semi , ad- ministe last raments \"the Church.During last evening and this morning he rested quietly.This after noon his condition was unchanged, but no imminent danger was expected.iss Tassé had gone to Quebec fo r afew days came back last evening, - tor Tassé went to- Montfort, in the county of Terrebonne some three weeks ago for the benefit of his health and he then seemed to be convalescent having been able to reply to the toast of the Dominion Parliament at the dinner offered to the tors in the hanage.remained there for a fow days and then returned to his home.THE WATER WORKS.Public Health Requires That the Bottom of the Settling Basin Should be Cemented.; The city water works are once more in about their normal condition.The settling basin at the wheel-house has now been empty for many weeks and the city has had nd upon the steam pumps for its sup- pio water.The work of clearing out the in and repairing the old turbines has now been completed, the basin was filled yesterday and the old turbines are once more at work.The work of erecting he new turbines is now being proceeded w The superintendent, Mr.Davis, is sill di satisfied with the settling basin, thinking that the bottom of the basin should be cemented, so that it might often be emptied by a centre valve at the bottom.P.Lachapelle, chairman of the Provincial of Health, says that ublic health demands.that thc bottom of he basin should be cemented.\u201cPHILIPSBURG RAILWAY.\" \u2018To the Editor of the STAR: Sir, \u2014Having reference to a letter signed \u201cPhilipsburg\u201d in your issue of the 2lst, I am d to say that while it is true that our engine (we have only one), after running al eadlly for near- oin ly a year, more or less construction work for x routes prior to, that, has ha into shop for repairs, it is absolutely false that the road is shut down, as under arrangements with connect roads, freight is being handled as it offers; furthermore the engineers of the Dominion Gor- ernment are now en n the specifications of a wharf an breakwater to be built at Philipsburg during the winter, which work will assistance the rai can afford.The letter bears on ita face such evidence of either stu ao or malice that the es tion natura arises, would it not been fairer had you applied to the Comp ny for information before giving currency to the libell However, the matter has ow been handed over to the Solicitors of Co pany with instructions to Obtain in the name of your correspondent, w Le view to hold Him accountable.Hræxrr Trmsis, Sec.-Treas, Head Office of the PhilipoburgJ'atetion Railway & Quarry Co., Montreal.A VAUDREUIL CASE.7 he\u201d secreted r pro ; aed\u201d their creditors and that previous 1 for all the | in any city\u2014the -stores that have the most in- They ll tell you, \u201c Pearl ing.ey\u2019ll tell you, *Pearl- ' Ask on how the imitations compare with it-in quality and in sales.They'll tell you that they're far behind.What does this show?y, t the e who have the finest.and most delicate things to wash, and who would be least likely to risk these things with any «dangerous washing compound \u2014it shows that these people have \u2018proved to themselves that.Pearline is the best.And it certainly is.ws IMPORTANT NOTICE ! .A Few Pointers.WHY SHOULD YOU DO IT?Why thould the public get thelr Prescriptions prepared at Lewis\u2019 Stores - Jet BECAUSE the Dispansing Departments have no relation whatever to the general business, being com pletely s separated thorefrom.nd\u2014BECAUSE none pat Properly cists of the best stan: the prof a a permitted to have any relations wil te Department, 3a- BECAUSE { there is, therefore, no risk that inexperienced Lads will be of ule nd Pi ring udgment.care en: pence gence that the \u201celghtest mis take might involve serious, | Perhape, fatal conseque - 4th\u2014BECA USE nons but the best, purest, and most reliable drugs are ever kept in stock.\u2014BECAUSE all alsa minutes in Mapa ere pro prom] patient's residence.Sth \u2014BECAUSK for the foregoing reasons, there is tee that you will yeoutve the most prompt, accurate more than ptly forwarded to offered you.MODERATE PRICES.JOHN LEWIS, Dumraxaimo CHEM#T, VICTORIA SQUARE, Branch\u20149613 St.Catherine Street, cerner ef Guy.Telephone, Victoria una 63 Telephone Branch, 4537 INSOLVENT NOTICE.Next inst., at Noon, for the assets belonging tate, consisting of: Prin Presses, Electric oie Paper, ai, a amount- :- S:589.84 Led.cash.No tender Decessarily acce Arrangements may be made for the \u2018ease = ventory.and further information may be had from (2a Curator.\u2014 DENOUN à FAIE, } Montreal, Nov.Fist, 1804.A JOSEPH R.FAIR, Curator, MES daw 2 ak (=0 mu gro, (= bo co i rrr INT YB EA RT oo Cd MARBLE STATUARY, * Ohiseled by artists of the Modera Moriiline Noveities ve boom cheltn With in this care trom the KXRIBAL 85 Lhe last Antwerp ition.This is the first import of Genulne Vopotlan Glass into Canada, and consists of Jowel Cases.Table Gl are, Flower Bua \u2018Bon Boxee, 'Toliet and Mantel okt] tT BOEEMIAN CLASS Consisting of Goods Useful and Ornamental.\u2014\u2014AUSTRIAN MAJOLWA\u2014\u2014 : lea er some of the finest mode! ES Every One à work of art Also Vi Jardi other Ornaments in China and Majolica.\u2014CUT GLASS\u2014\u2014 1 cholos selection of French cut glass A the toilet.le Chole of the above will be sold without roster on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Nov, 36, \u201di.=n, at 2.30 and 7p.tt.at No.2326 St.Catherine street, opposite Theatre, Queen's GOUDS NOW ON VIEW, TERMS CASH.276 4 RAE & PONNELLY, Auctionsers.ONTINUATION | SALE OF FURS.Important Sale ota Marge Bankru pt ankrupt (Svock of Hig! made Furs, Musk Ox, Buttala, oi.and posa lobes, also a lot of Unmanutaot Furs, & 1 | order and for account of a bank, to cover poolute vored with insti Cl vanoes, and for a The unde: tions to sell at thelr rooms, Noe RNél and S43 81.James Street, SATURDAY AFTERNOON amd EVENING, Nevember 24, à very extensive assortment of First-class Cus- tom-made Furs, consistiog of Ladies\u2019 and dent Gontiemen's Hea Otter, Beal, Mink, Beaver and Persian Lam apa, Ladies Seal Lamb and À Astracan Jackets.Mantle, Fur lined Circulars, Coats, ts, Capes, 8 Collars, Muffs, Boas, etc.Gentlemen's Fur Lined Coats, an Lamb Coats, other Fur Wol It and other Fancy n, Ermine, silver Walf, Lynx, b, Astracan, Chinchilla and Alaska te.and SALE AT 2 Pe 7 LOCK.RAE & PONNELALY, Auctioneers.J JQUIDATION NOTICE.In the matter of THE ROYAL CORSET COM_ PANY of Sherbrooke, Que, \u2018In Liquidation.\u201d Role of the Assets of the Company to be sora en bloc\u201d by tender, as per inventory, as follows: \u2014 dise, manufactured and un- TTY tured .$11, 5300.02 $33,093.87 The purc urchaser tak the balance of the Leass and assuming all the obligstions t! hereof.Quantities of Merchandise subject to correction.Tenders, addressed to D.McNanamy, Sheebrooke, 3 marked \u201c\u201cTender\u201d) will be res tved up tot he 3rd of December next, at 3 p.m.for the whole of the Assets ot Royal Corset mpany, unt! to $23 3.87, as per >.a the No tender will uk choque foi oF $500.00 ted by an accepted r bol Dor re urned nder pis not tod.© d'Premises oa view ve 28th, 80th and Lath tos ts a most desirable investment wo pis aa sale present sirable Investm ness, the situation being 5% ualled for manu- ne M chinery and Plant now and of tha most \u2018approved pattern.By order of he Liquidators: a D.MCMANMANT .GABOURY E.P.CORMIER - Ova Doroxy W.H.GRIPFITR «+ A.Bousqun \u2018 er .~ Family Friend.GILT STRACHAN\u2019S EDGE SOAP.LOST A THOUSAND SHEEP.On Wednesday afternoon the Grand \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Trunk Railway Com a ac Taschereau rend rendered judgment to-.; .FLEAS ON DC DOGS! 1 The State of Georgia had a Hard the assessors\u2019 val on Tot da proper: \"property inthe gae of John McCabe et al inst\u2019 ; j d\u2019H h I in Time In the Gulf, was finished in the E Recorde dar council of the County of Vaudreuil WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Banque oche aga.J LEWIS FizicIBE, the A ive Fis Kile Bi 08 \"The.or relied Che propery ai ae: Suicuted\u201d to ave the Court declare\u201d the | Notion fo bere tant à Dividend of Three sad totoria i e two ex Messrs.stitu o have eclare .[SPRCIAL TO THE STAR] Charpentier and Nelson made A $650,710.y.verbal passed for the opening of One-Half por cout, oid for te + ar year dee pS chemist sg, NORTH SYDNEY, C.B., November 23.\u2014 E.Beckett, on behalf of the Com.a water course through the Dna of ce a at a besiiag House - : \u201cThe steamer State of Georgia arrived here y, announced that the decision was sat- Ste.Marthe and Tres Saint in this city, and at its on and ROTESTANT SCHOOL MUNICIPALITY OF THB Josterday morning from Montreal for Lon- Istasto set aside.The plaintiffs claimed oa the ° e 9 D sons will be closed from the Sixteenth TOWN AND PARJSM OF LONGU od on in a damaged condition.The Captain \u2014 question was not a local parochial one, ne .40 the Thirtieth of November, days inclusive.a Bo Lo having Dean oct reports = oh, from Montreal on Friday, ABANDONMENT CONTESTED.ing that two parishes were interested.Th 2 By Order of the Board, Dropeistors rate are requested to their November with a general cargo, Court declared that the County Council bad ; ST C ATH ERINE STREET M.J.À.PRENDERGAST Bohol Taxes to tbe va \"wibin ten from mostly bar A des dd etes b with gi bout AM.I.P.prodeur, cou counsel | for Messrs, grerstepped of are ihe proces in the matter, and | 2268, 0.& 2272 Be > 1.° / General Manager date, st Blu office, Gardenvil or A 200 ca an of shee © an- onse an Vasseur, en rn ver set Fr .: + PA i Cooper, 301} ret South.chored on Friday and Saturday nights ih desler of Houvils County, and crediters Soia mas Ç sé: Montreal October 32, M.m8 12008 Trees.Bos sddres, Montreal Souk TE 7 = \u2014\u2014 : \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 ow .> to - \u2018 .- Nd Raining To-day = .t >.; .; Cs tL _ fee ee to FOR- 12 5 Ladies\u2019 J ackets, * \u2014 Ladies\u2019 Ruffs, Ladies\u2019 Capes, \u2014FOR\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Jackets, , Ladies\u2019 Ruffs, Ladies\u2019 Caps, Ladies\u2019 Muffs, ete.CHAS.DESJARDINS & CIE, : Yes ête.rom \"4 x ' | Gentlemen\u2019 S Far Coats, , but the cold will soon be here.again.¥ Don\u2019t \u201ctrifle with \u201cZero\u201d unless provided with Gloves, Codehmen's Sets, [ Desjardiris Furs.Ë à \u2018 Spegiai \u2018attention given \u2018to.\u201cAlterations \u2018and Repairs.+ : 1537 and TL + \u201cPhillips Square.Christmas Goods.* |} =\u2014 \u2014e = Our stock of Goods, suitable for the Holiday Trade, is now complete in every Department, and we are showing: an immense variety of Novelties of every description.\u2019 - = < AE | RU hi, £ Christmas Cards, Picture Books, |Lamps and Shades, y Booklets, Calendars, etc., Silverware, Outlery, | K ) \u2018ancy Cups an ucers, 3 Purses and Leather Goods, Fancy Plates, Vases, eto., gE hoto Frames, Cut Glass Table Ware, = Pincushions, etc, , Fancy and Initial : Toys of all kinds, Handkerchiefs, 4 Baskets, all sorts and sizes, Gloves.: Eider Down Quilts, Toy Pianos and Organs, Writ Mechanical Ferris Wheel, ting Desks, Hasels, Mechanical Locomotives, Japanese Screens, Toy Stables, Magic Lanterns Fanoy Tables, Kaleidoscopes, Wood Blocks, Fancy Rockers A.B.C.Blocks, Swords, Guns, and Chairs, Outdoor Games, Crokinole, Bamboo Goods of all kinds, DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS, DOLLS, 0 \u201c Japanese Vases and Metal Goods, Por nee Balls, ttles .Ë L.W.Mats, Rugs of all kinds, Trunks, Soldiers\" Suits, i Lace Curtains, Firemen\u2019s Suits, Police Suits À Chenille Curtains, Tops, Watches, Cornets, À Fancy Poles, Trombones, Waggons, Skates, Sleighs, North Pole Expedition: Furs, Shawls, deel Tiger Hunt, Ostrich Hunt, : Ladies\u2019 and Children's Hunt Scene, Toy Btoves and * À Boots, Shoes and Slippers Utensila, Billiard Tables, (street and evening) \u2018Whips, Eto, Eto, Eto, y = HENRY MORGAN & CO.\u201c\u2026 MONTREAL! HOT WATER BOTTLES.GUARANTERD PERFECT, AT EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES Sus Quart, Ticks so.sran Sh Se._eLITRree Quart, $1.95 ead ' \u2014\u2014\u2014PERFECTLY NEW STOCK AT THE MEDICAL HALL.- COLONIAL HOUSE, « Phillips Squara, 3 Prescriptions carefully prepared at moderate prices.| UPTOWN OPENING | Our now ptown Branch Store will be opened on Saturday morning when the most.mi ut stock of CHINA and GLASSWARE we.a + have To shown be exhibited.We have been busy all week .1% pan quantities of New Goods which, added À ; beautiful choice.We invite everybody interested in China - A necessarily to buy, bus for their own pleasure, s b> call Land look through, not \u201cElite\u201d Limoges China DRESDEN CHINA We are showing a great variety in in the new \u201cEmpire\u201d Shape Cup.i such e ; Shin Gon 10e Corp and Broah Traye, a, c£ flee, Tea and Ohocolate Feu Dessert Plates, Prait d Butter Pla Art P parts Bread an u tes, Doulton Lam beth Fas .r Oupe, Chocolate Gare, ntlemen\u2019s Ps, Bot, 8/0\" Clock Ladies Ook Muffin Dies\u2019 and Chooolate Jugs.A.T.WILEY & CO., New Uptown Address: 2841 St.Catherine Street Down Town Address (as usual): 1803 Notre Dame Street.RS es Cloth Coats, fur lined, Caps.Sleigh Robes, ete, ete, .1539 St.Catherine St.© \u201cEma Sim wl 4 Jima Varo A JAA Sols 2, be fat | cornes or Ni, the Fay.Joan Ce bol, Re oie Ep , da! the entina \u201cDavis, ughter 4 Flohr MARTIN.-On Thursday, Novem- pers at tho reaidence of the bride 6 mother, The Qatare street, by the Rov.Edman Wood, Albert igan to A Corr Polly, you | daughter of the late Jas.Martin.nés GORDON-HARRIS\u2014Nurth Grimaby, 7th inst, Janes A.Rondon and Miss Lucy re -CRA WFORD\u2014At New ovember 8, by Rev.James PAR ey sons Aber Grant Fraser (Cove) to Annie F.daughter Thomas Crawford, of Stellarton.HALE-KENSY HALE KENNY\u2014At At Amberet.on November 14, by Rev.D.A.John 1 KE.Half- Kenny to Lavina Half Kenny.* UsNOIR-SHARP\u2014 At St John's (Stone) Churoh, 8e JETTA Bon Wednesday, the itth inst.Rev, John de Soyres, rector, M.U.LeNoir, N.S., barrister-at-law to Carnolia Weems.» pr) dauguter of Mr.k.G Sharp, oh MoVICAR-Mc L Æ LLAN- At Bridgoport, on November à, by ! A: McGlashen, Alexander MoVicar to Sa ran Meta lau.* MONTGOMERY HAYES\u2014On Friday, November 9, at ( Irithia, Ont, by the Rev.John W.Goftin, Mr.I.Mont jomory.to to Miss Carrio Hayes, Nr ter \u2018ot Mr.Juhn ay NICHOLSON OLIVER AL Tosser.on No vember 14, yu R.Hutt, James D.Nioholjou, 3 D, of \u2018Hantiiton.to Miss Ada WV.ve .OKF-COOPER -\u2014 At Ludington, Mich., on | Wedn esday, November 7 3, 1804, by th e ov.E.Hines, K.B.a to Joeihine (Cooper ugh- ter of tho late T.r, both oronto.@CREKATON REBILCOCE At Toronto, Ont, on Nov.13, by the Rev.J.W.Annis, M.A Kdwin H.Screaton, to Elizabeth C., daughter of George Trobileock, Eaq.* TECTOR- PALMER -W Silucadny, ! November 21, the Kev.W.Dart, Will tor to Jessie Ce eldest daughter of Ch, QO.Palmer, of St Lambert.(Ottawa papers please copy.) WERNER-NEW\u2014At Thofold.§ Sth fost, Jacob Werner and Miss Annie New.DEATHS.BAREFOOT \u2014 At Halifax, on Saturday mora! 108, Rate 17.Henrietia Therese Susan Torry).daugbter of Surguon-Captain and Mrs.Barefoot.* BOURDON-\u2014At Toronto, Ont, Fdward Alexander Jiourdon son of Alexander aud Margaret n° BROT HERSON_ At Severn River, on Novem- , E94, Willian Brotherson, aged \u201833 years.BLANCHARD In this city, at 235 St.Andre st on the 22nd inst, after a short illness, Mabel - Blanchard, aged 16 years, formerly 0 ot Cuteuau Landing.\u2018Funoral service on daturda: pat at 7.2 a.m.at St.Patrick's Church.Frien epectfully invited to attend.CAMPRELL\u2014At McLennan's Mountain, Pictou County.on Novoumber 8, Alexander Campbell, 76 ycars.* CARTER At Orillia, on Novemter 14, Walter cov NE\u2014On November 16, Mrs.Hugh Coyne, in her 88rd yeur, at Toronto, U CULTON-\u2014AL New Glasgow, on November 13, Willtare M, son of Hugh WW.and Margare Culton, ui years.* DK GRER\u2014At Toronts, Ont, on Saturday, the 17th inst, John F.DeGeer, in bis 53rd\u2019 y .FORD_A North Sydne poy, on November 10, 10, Mrs.Flora Ford, wife of John W.Ford, aged À yeara* FOÔRMAN\u2014In Hamilton, Ont.on Thursday, Nov.15, Earl Forman, youngest son of J.Forman.\" FROATS-In rite on > November 8 Vera, daughter of Myron GROVEs- On November 16, at Toronto.Qt.Edith, wife of G.H.Groves, MUTCHINGS\u2014On the leh inst.pi \u201cHalifax Elizabeth.wife of Thomas Hutchings, and daughter of the late Win.Burnham, o Digby, aged 61 years and 11 months KIERNAN Mra.C.Kweog, relict of the late Christopher Kiernan, and mother of Registrar Kicruan, at Three Rivers, on Novem 19, con, Scotland, papers please copy.LACHAPELLE\u2014-At Point St.Charles, on th 2nd November, 1004, Ge aged e.thurch {rom thence to Cote des Neigea one Fricnds and aoquaintances will kind} ter this intimation.LAWYFORD\u20145uddenly, on the 22nd instant, at st.ohn N.B., Charles A.Lawford (of the of Montreal), in his Ath year, Montre son of the late Frederick Lawford, of Montreal.Funeral notico later.ne LAWS\u2014In this city, on the st inst., Beary Lawn (commercial traveller), aged 88 Funeral on Saturday, 2th thet.at 3p.m.Trem his late residence.245 Bleury street, thence to Mount ount Hoyal Lt Cemetery.Frien acquaint.indy attend.Nova Scotia and Now, Brunswick papers please copy.) 2762 Magis Loon this city, on the 22nd inst, Leonard, twin daughter of the late Fune 3 0 poe tra the: residence of G.A olland, \\ 203 Bleury stroet, to Cote des Neiges Cometory.Friends and acquaintances kindly accept 1h th + intimation.MCE ENNA\u2014 At Halifax, on November 15, Mary faughter of the late Michael McKenna, ag PMCEENN Aon Friday, the 16th inst, at Ottawa, Ont., Neil McKenna, aged 35 MoE ILLOP - At eB on Saturda 7: Novem: \\ es 17, Catherine lanlon, relict of the late Alexander M \u2018MURPHY At oi on on November 13, Emily, daughter of Bruce (OMBARA\u2014 \u2014In this ality, on the th inst.John oars, aged 35 years.(Glasgow and New ones papers please copy.) PURVIS\u2014At Plymouth, Pictou County, on November 8, Mrs.Alexander Purvis, aged 33 years.\u201d QUESNEL-In this city, on the 20th instant, Alphonse D.Quesnel, 1, of Quesnel, Sharpe & Co.Funeral will Hie place on Saturday, at 8.15 am des Neigos' Cemetorr, Friends and acquaint an ère solicited to attend without any r notice.ROBY\u2014In this city, on the 22nd inet.Barguer- ite.aged 13 mont tha, Wi \"enild of Mr.Etienne Raby, of the firm of C.O.Beauchemin Fils.Funcoral on Saturasy, at 2p.m., from the fathor's residence, 255 St.Elisabeth street.Friends and aoquaintances are respectfully invited to attend, MITH -At Tro ear Regina, ods esda the th 7 th inst., in Her Toth 3 Jon Mary, Robinson, wife of Alexander Smith, of BPEARIN\u2014In Mara, on Noyember 9, Elizabeth Ann Spearin, aged 32 y D\u2014 At Char ariemagne, on on November » 1904, therine, aged oars 7 months and 9 [55 pod and only Angier of Robert aad sent THOMAS-\u2014In this city, on the 23nd inst.the age of 2 years 7 months and 22 da I= Ca Catherine.beloved daughter of Elizabeth Thomas.Funeral on Saturday, the 2 24th inst, from her father\u2019s residence, 31364 N tre Dame street, at 7.30 a.m.WEBBER\u2014At Dartmouth.on November 14 .Mra.Mary A.Webbder.ridow of the late Henry P.Webber, aged 77 years WHITNEY Suddenly, on the 19th inst, at Mary 1h ia, relict of the late H.Ponts of the Trinity { ro Farbor or Comicon, of ERSQEA L \u2014 BANKERS, MERCHANTS AND olders will find it to their advan to write to the Dominion Burglary Guarsntes Co.{ ) regard.¢ rates guaranteeing them uepinat loss or .Reliable agents will ind this a remunerative oon.Write tor terms, 58 vod real.NA 50 colors th select foo, il all styles 1 | and es eto ma red.of signa.Prenat mark.Low prices.873 Craig Brest, PERSON.Loa Y, PROF OOLDRERG, ) SL RENOI pat, ROF GOLDRER( goand Er Fim cg Femi s SL 0 TE RR od toi Sion Short Aime only.¥R3ONAL BH.MARTEL sonne 8T., LE Montreal Aront for Orme, Kv rans & Co.yriondon, Eng Iron Knam: rolsd Signs last for ERSONAL- LETTE À 2 00, a Pres er EL à MAL berated Lusterine for Silver ented a 274eodt w E ro 00.8 H.Mart Maker, at.cor.bow; tel, Shade ass NOW IS THE TIME | To arrange for Sittings in advance, at a.C.ARLESS & co.\"261 St James Street vi -æ, \u2018 f a : \\ .EN LI ; CARSLEY'S COLUMN, (D CLOVES = Ladies\u2019 4-button Kid Gloves, 850, 800, 75e, $1.10 and $2.00 pair.Ladies\u2019 4-stud Kid Gloves, 90c, $1.38, $1.70 and $2.00 pair.v's À Record Breaker| TRE UN WINTER J oo November Sil ABOORD BEATING DAY.RECORD BEATING DAY Mais pole maires S-CARSLEY\u2019S Most reliable makes in Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves, manufactured expressly for our own trade.Ladies\u2019 Lined Kid Gloves, $1.45, Ladies\u2019 Lined Cape Gloves, $1,785, Ladies\u2019 Fur-lined Gloves.Children\u2019s Lined Gloves for $50, Boys\u2019 Lined Buckskin Gloves, $1.20.Ladies\u2019 Doeskin Gloves in white and shades of tan, 63c pair.Ladies\u2019 White Castor Gloves, 830 pair.Evening Gloves in latest shades.~.New Winter 8S.CARSLEY.offered Extra Cheap To-morrow Thousands of Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s and Jackets to bo At 5, OARSLEY\u2019S.N ap BOYS - N amp BOYS MEN aup BOYS MEN anxp BOYS MEN awxp BOYS All Men and sll Boys in and near Ménirent will please keep in d that the Best Assortment and Best Value in Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Winter Overcoats, Tweed Suits and other Ready-made S, CARSLEY.Clothing is At S.CARSLEY\u2019S, At S.CARSLEY\u201dS.LADIES HOSIERY In all desirable weights and textures for winter wear.Ladies\u2019 Wool Hose, 380, 300, 8%c, 500, 700, 830 pai Ladies\u2019 7 Overstockinigs with and without heels.Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Hose, 19g, 250, 800, .83c, 40c, 500, 60¢ to $1.00 pair.Embroidered Cashmere Hose, 58c, 65c, 70c, 80c, 830,-95¢ to $1.85.Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool 1 Vests, 280, 26c, 88c, Avec, 65c, 75c to $L Ladies\u2019 Winter it in White, Natural, Scarlet and Black.* Ladies\u2019 Scotch Wool Undervests, 900, $1.00, 81.20, $1.55, $1.75 to $8.00 each.Ladies\u2019 Scotoh Wool Combinations, $2.60, $2.75, $2.95.Ladies\u2019 Silk Equestrian Tights, $2.45, $8.50, $4.10 pair.Ladies\u2019 Wool Equestrian Tights, $1.85, 1.90, $1.95 81.00, 81,95 pair.CARSLEY.BOYS CLOTHING All the latest stylesin Boys\u2019 and Youths\u2019 | Clothing made of the newest patterns in English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds.Boys' Tweed Suita, 21.85, sL 95, 9205, £2.50, $3.00, $3.65 , 84.08, 5.00, $6.00 Youths\u2019 Tweed.Suits, 8.50, 24.50, .$5.26, $6.65, $7.50, $8.00 to $11.00 ea.\u2018Boye\u2019 \u2018Kilt Suits, $2.25, $2.40, $8.25, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00 ea.Boys\u2019 Berge Suits, 900, $1.50, $2.00, £2.50, $8.00, 34.00, $5.00, 86.00.OVERCOATS Boys\u2019 Winter Overcoats, $1.70, 92.25, 85, $4.95, $4.75, $5.00 to $8.50.ys\u2019 Reefer te on.40, $1.86, $2.20, $2.65, 28.00, $3.20 Youths\u2019 Winter Overcoats, 00, 24,75, 85.15, $5.65, $6.00 to $10.10.8.CARSLEY, MEN'S CLOTHING we special attention has been paid to e ent, and we are enabled to turn outperfectly fitting suits, made from the best materi.at low prices.Men\u2019s Tweed and Serge Suits, $4.68, £0.65, $8.20, $10.25, $12.00 to $16.75, Men's Tweed Sac Suits Men's Tweed Reefer Suits Men's Tweed Morning Suits Men's Black Coats and Vests in morning, reefer and frock styles.Men's Tweed Pants, 1.15, $2.23, £2.75, $3.00, $3.50, 84.50, $5.25.Men's Black Coats and Vests, $8.23, $9.40, $18.05, $15.40, $19.10, OVERCOATS Men's Winter Overcéats, 46.65 $6.75, $9.25, $10.00, $10.50, S500 oo by $12.00, , $18.00, $14.00 to $16, 8.CARSLEY.Mor s Furnishings Men\u2019 Cashmere Half H 250, abo, S00, Se, Sou, 585, 050, 800, LOT 7.BOISSEAU BROS.__ BARGAINS FOR \"TO-MORROW, \u2018SATURDAY.LOT 1.15 Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Capes, worth $17.60, To-morrow $8.50.LOT 2.7 Ladies\u2019 Fur Lined Circulars, $18.00, To-morrow $9.50.LOT 3.200 Fur Caps and 90 Storm Collars at Half Price.LOT 4.\u201c A Job Lot of 860 Children\u2019s Mantles, worth $6.00 to $10.00, togo at Half Price.LOT 5, , sehen 2 Jackets, #409, worth and Long Coats, $2.95, worth Lore.Dozen Ladies\u2019 Assorted Felt Haim 80, $1.00, $1.25, To-thorrow .Birds, Wings, and Fancy Feath- ozs, almost given away, P.S.-We are clearing out all our Furs at Cost Price.Boisseau Bros St.Lawrence; CORNER St.Catherine and St.Ch.Borromee.270 HORSE BLANKETS| # The largest manufacturers.of Horse Blankets in Canada.All qualities.HARNESS and SADDLERY, CARRIAGES and SLEIGHS, Everything for the Horse and Stable.Goods direet from maker to buyer.Prices guaranteed lower lower than elsewhere 337 st.Paul Paul Street, MONTREAL.Sg ERE wwe |B.N.HENEY & C0.| Men's Merino Half Hom, 1 1 250, 850, 400 to 600.Bo, 10e, TUQUES AND SASHES In all club and new colors Men's White Handkerchiefs, 50, 86, 10e, 150, 180, 20c, 220, 256, 800, 850.Men\u2019s Silk Randkerchiefs, 5e, 60c, 750, 800, $1.00, #1.830, 450, SILK heal TIES In all new shapes and oolors, 13e, 206, 25c, B5o, oo 45c, 500, 550, 60e, 750 to $1.00 each, SPECIAL LINE.Men's Silk Derby and Knot Ties, in light and dark colors, 250 each.Collars and Cuffs in newest shades.8, CARSLEY, Rigby Waterproofs Most Everybody the best cash nu her so-called instalment establish.oi starting housekeeping should get us te estimate en thelr Nurniture.: We're are the best waterproof garments in-the American Wringer Co.sogpemons re S.CARSLEY, \u2026 \u201c1078 à 1680 Notre Dame st Netre Dame and St.Peter Sts.Ÿ a.BMMANS, Ce ea on a .Là \u2018\u201c 3 Lng { vi CEE hs A re é Su \u2018This {4 a out of Plano No.16,048, A: 8.WILLIAMS & SON, arvived for Xmas holidays it WILLIS '& COS, 1824 Notre Dame Street, MONTREAL.Nearly 17,000 Pianos in 49 years, nearly equals the output of all high class makes in Canada combined.The rare American Walnut of the case, the handsome design, ornate finish, fine material used, and, above \u2018all, the superb tone and light responsive touch, have charmed thousands of the cultivated.Over $50,000 worth \u2014or\u2014 , COSTLY PIANOS Now in stock for the holidays at Willis & Co.'s, embracing leading American and leading Canadian makes.net WEE 10 ME wis A Changs in he Pris Ee Sale See down ew the came prices as formerly.adits residing in Cote Mt.Awidine And She now Gin Head whith gues right past doit ours one of the host services in the city.\u2018MANTLES @m__ and JACKETS.goon wy reduced sud we We are taking 2 p.c.off all our Trimmed And Millinery Ribbons, Féathers and Wings have alse suffered great reductions.JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, The Family Drapery & Linen Warehouse 208 te 207 Se.Antoine Strest, 164 te 150 Mountain Street.Leather Goods.PURSES.PURSES.PURSES.Canadian Purses, English Purses, .American Purses, French Purses, Card Cases, Letter Cases, Bill Cases, ' Cigar Cases, Cigarette Cases.\u2018THE LARGEST STOCK IN THE OITY TO SELECT FROM.Wo buy direot from the manufacturers for spot sock casb, and sell large quantities PF, E.PHELAN, azots 2331 St.Catherine St, Montreal.hl Axminster Carpets, Russian Velvet Carpets, Wilton Carpets, Eastern Carpets, Fine Brussels Carpets, Medium Brussels.all with borders fo match, Ta Tapoiey! cup ee apestry, fine snd medium.Tapestry Carpets all made to our special erder and extra value.CARPETS AND CURTAINS is our exclusive business and we lead the market in novelties and value, .A THOMAS LIGGET, | 1884 Noire Da Dame Street, KKK RK HK HK KHIR KY Something to be Thankful For: ¥ 3» A FOOD So Palatable and Nutritious ¢ JOHNSTON'S : : FLUID : BEEF.| ORF RRR OR RNS py 55 % Wedding ii Holiday aifts À We have just opened our stock of Holiday CHINA and ART POTTERY.Just the Articles snitable for PRESENTS PRICES.and at vee?LOW We have also a splendid assortment of STERLING SILVER NOVELTIES Call and examine oar new Stack before buying disewhere, R.A: DICKSON & CO., Jewellers, 3e Corner Notre Dame and St.Peter Sta.\u2019 AIL Goods purchased for the Bolidays can be loft wash requires.MR.QUESNEL'S DEATH.GALL AND SUPPER.The an ual ball and su per of A Cô., Royal Scots, at the Montreal vo Battery's \"last aveni sixty J Ge nd Jaasies of old ca do orn away hours till rar wo.Pipe-Major | thieson and Pi Bh made the welkin ring with ping and the san rr ee @vnecial Notices.\u201d .th -_- Beyond Disputes., ere in no potter, safer or m es Feo Balsam.It cures Hotness, Throat, Coughs, Colds.Bronchitis a: and a throdt and lung troubles.; The Universal, 2 and MO 54, Jamies st, Dow worthy & vi a Preis le It ls rares | ta now Ene pros ing paced AST Sa, frets the very | NEO, 309 cot tt], re £44 be found in she HA Le x AA 1 SB Wt 90S Y the C the body ofthe\u2019 late Mr.À.9.que d tal Wed morning Bee inguest was held as thy avenue.The witnesses ron were : Mackensie, \u20ac Charles Mills, a walter at taurant, wards, 8 frait {dealer Constable Hol ductor Rooney.The ev ded Soshom thes the case vas coter age pe Dr.Mackensl accidental character.filed that Mr.Quesnel's d PROTECTING FISHERIES.CAGE V.G.Sp Le eries.Only to &The veamss will be kept under ot MTL ES En este.AW a.ter than others and sejoy life life more, with Joss expendi being, will attest 4 vins te hs ot te pare qi laxative os embeused in met with the approval of the medical Bom Love because 1$ acts on the Kid.Liver and Bowels without weak- them had it is perfectly free from vez objectionable mable s su unie 5 a dreg- yr iste te in LAY bus it is manu.the California Fig Syrup Oo.only, whose name is printed on every à tte mel alor Prrap wi an info coco any wubaticute if olicred CARD PARTIES Supplied with CHAIRS and TABLES as a Rease; Price by S.BR.PARSONS, Furniture Rooms, 15-1815 NOTRE B.ne THANKSGIVING CONCERTS.THERE WAS NO LACK OF THEM | IN THE CITY LAST NIGHT.The Organ 4nd Vocal Recital in St.James Methodist Chureh\u2014 {2 Large Audiences at Knox and St.Bartholomew's Churches.In spite of numerous other attractions, the organ recital and concert given in St.James\u2019 Methodist Church last evening was an unqualified success.The engagement of Miss Katherine Hilke, soloist of St.Pat- riek's Cathedral, New York, and Mr.W.E.Mulligan, organist of St.Mark\u2019s Church, in - same city, did much to bring about.this result, Miss Hilke is a sopranoof whom many favorable notices have a red in the oly her reputa.American press, and tion has not suffered b here, Herrendition pas Gu mea! verie\u201d was beyond 1 in her duet with Mr.Wim tei Thy Kulding 0 spirit,\u201d she showed that she, à voice of rare com as oxtra- diary, meeines Mr.M Mubigan was his ecution of Chop rosin\u2019 Py Sp ohaion Militaire\u201d the ey to tion of which, b; the-wa, tmse N 1 Ti Car] hi If.Needless sil who is always at home with a Mont t satisfaction by his ex- lve rend ng of \u2018I heard the voice of r.Williams, both in his solo\u2014a selection from Handel's \u201cSamson™\u2014 audience, gave esus Say,\u201d and and in his duet with Miss Hilke, proved conclusively that there are occasion when a prophet is not without honor, even in his own country.Mention must also be made of the oholr, which showed evidences of careful trainin and a delicate a) preciation of the elenitt oance of the w hey were singing.The arrangements were most successfull car- .fled out, and the concert reflects grea dit upon the management of the church.A very wise provision was made that there should be no Applause of any kind in the church, and although on one or two occasions it seemed as though it was almost impossible to refrain from some open manifestation of approval, the audience 08 socepted this provision with race.The enter- talnment concluded y the hearty singing br ail present of the threo verses of t National Anthem, and the Benediction which was pronounced by the Rev.Dr.Knox Church was crowded to the doors last evening, the oocasion being the seventh annual Thanksgiving concert given by the choir of the church, assisted by looal talen The mme was of a sacred character, and the various n mbers were well ren- doves byt the followin : Misses Schneider.Mo Munro, and rs.George Leod, Oban Kell Kelly, B.M.Muller À.Sabls- e The receipts were large and & es choir are to be congratulated upon the evident success of their entertain- hare was a large audience at the Thanks- ving concert in 8t.Bartholomew's Church tv evening.The programme was excellent, and the soloists acquitted themselves creditably.\u2018Miss Marie Hollinshead rendered with good effect, Gounod\u2019s \u201cForever with the Lord,\u201d and a charming song, ~The Children's Home.The bo.so rano, aajer F Walter Brown, delighted carers by hia rendering of the sacred A \u2018Eternal His voice is sweet and rich, and shows careful trainin Misses Alice Evans, Dora Virtue and Messrs.5 i rd, Joa- Venables and encoc contributed the other numbers on the pro mme.A very pleasing address was Biven by the Rev.ARchibala Grace, un the oul of ay .\"\u201d The accompa ments were .F.Gopon, organist of Dos as Mothodist churs e Ancient Order of Hibocniams.\u2018held, their second annual entertal pment, last evening, in the Windsor Hall, the gramme belng of unusual excellence.Miss i ead sang with t effect, and an by the Father rie Hoilins! McCallen address areatly appreciated.Other atiractions on songs, Teci recitations and atm musi Ne T.C.Femblem, John « n, n, KE Quinn, W Holla hos.Sullivan, Prot Ww.Piven.J aud b.Ms ao the) P.O.O'Brien Hayes and Clarke, \u201cTo a large audience the social at the Cote St.Antolhe oine Tabern acle last night was a from the music in wed etoile, Ae rnin card feciting of Miss Louise Webster, a of the Emerson School of : Beston.The committee prought this lady trom Otis social, Her reoep- tawa specially for tion was very enthusias es The sentence imposed on John Swansén, for steal an ash barrel, was not six hours months So bre An enjoyable musioal and dramatic soiree was pa von by the members of the TE ' INSOLVENCY ~~ LEGISLATION, retire Te en EXPLAINED 70 THE MONTEFIORE CLUB.! Mr.A.L Kent Opens the Diseus- | sion of This Important Matter\u2014 The Stand that the Bankers have Taken\u2014-Board of Trade\u2019s Views.The rooms of the Montefiore Club were well filled on Wednesday evening, whem the Literary Committee had chosen as the subject for discussion \u201cThe New Insolvency BIL\u201d The chair was occupied by Max.Goldstein, B.C.L., and there were present among others: Michael Hirsch (Sexy.pro.tem), Jas.A.Cantlie, Chas, F.Smith, George Wait, Ambrose LI.Kent, Lyon Süverman, S.Fischel, A.Goldstein, A.S.Wheeler, Vineberg, and Rev.FE.Friedlander.In introducing the.subject w which those present had met to discuss, the chairman gave a brief resumé of the vents which led up to the framing of the Dev bill.In 1875 an Insolvency Act w gave | satisfaction toa very yo number of ments were the result.\u201d After nearly five years o of dissatisfaction and futile attempts alter the condition of affairs, the bill was repealed in thie year 1830, It must not be understood that for fourteen years we have been unable to deal with Insolvents, for the Legislature of each te proyince has bills to meet ai at they considered he necessities of the case, and in this re- 8 ct it might be.mentioned that the pro- ce of Quebec had adopted methods in reference.to the equitable distribution of éasolvent à estates which have proven very satisfactory.After a lapse of fourteen \u2018cars a movement was set on foot again make an attempt to secure satisfactory legislation in re to this matter, which would place all.the provinces on an eau ality, and bring the management of in vent estates throughout the whole Dominion under the same law.With this object in view, a bill was introduced durin the last session of the Senate, and and will be brought before Parliament at the next session.It is interesting to note that this bill had aroused more interest than is generally manifested outside the House.As a goneral rule, the community wakes up (so when legislation has taken ace and then complaints are made, demands for amendments come from ail quarters.In the ent case, however, he various of Trade evinced great interest in the proposed bill , and none more so than MONTREAL BOARD OF TRADE fone new bill, while it is based on the bill of 1875, many amendments and some alterations, and mth [regard to the latter some divergence of opinion appears ex! between -the merchants and the bankers, The main questions which are of pam.moun Firstly: 1s an solvent act n.necessary! Secon iy: I f so, upon what conditions should an insolvent permitted his dis- ce Thirdly: What shall be the rights in regard to ranking upon secured and endorsed ie last is the question upon which the merchants and the bankers appear to disagree.Theseare questions whi this meeting was called upon to lecuss.he chairman then introduced Mr.Am- brose L.Kent, the expert, who assisted the |\u201d t, he comraliites of ropositions of what should \u2018se em- bois in the new bill, .Kent made a very full and lucid explanation of the prov ons of the new bal, } of and Illustrated his meaning in regard to Intricate details by copious instances of cases which had come under his own per- nonal observation, for which under the existing state of affairs there was no remedy.The main object of the proposed legisiation | was to avoid erences which are at present given to debtors in the different provinces.was log legitimate act in One province today was totally illegitimate ers, and wim in England an other countries, could never understand our ve in regard to ol2, Insolvency.The They w mould re ceive a cor- res dent one day, to say cat a i in Ne ew Brunswick of obiainins (say) ten was he dolls pr btai sa n cents on the do Lan providing they were Her would, robably ret Een a at al © very next mail (hey ald receive pale that a firm in t ne of\u201d Quebec to whom Shey = and whose ra not ee iy so as t Tot their customer in New Brunswick, had become insolvent, and that the te were that they would receive pb five cents on the dollar.This wo the European merchant to oily ne explicable, \u2018\u201c\u2018Here,\u201d he would say, country under one sovereign, su as be governed one set of laws, and yet what is perfec! es in one part of it is held to be q uite in another; why, it is to my mind as thou, h over there th ey hang aman for murder one pl .give him a publjc ban uet in another.\u201d Some feeble efforta had been made to remedy this state of soirs during the last fourteen years, bat th Pred abortive.A deman d was first, mad reas, but the request was \u2018sat upon\u201d at an init stage.Again in 1885 a bill was drawn up by the Montreal Board of Trade, assis certain accountagts, but this also was kill by influence.eve Inter another attempt vas made, when the ate Sir John A.Macdonald stated that no such project would be entertained so long a he remained at the head of the Govern- ma Cube beginning of the present Parliament, à determined effort was and Mr.James A.Cantlie, who has alwa; n to the front in reference to this matter, did much to assist them.Pressure was brought to bear on the Government, and one of the members of the deputation\u2019 informed them THEY MUST SUBMIT OR RESIGN.In drafting the outlines of the bill, frequent changes were made, aud it was tamed to apply to all debtors, but the rovinclal lawa were still ailogvod to inter- ere to a limited extent.For example, the Position of the landlord rem un changed; this was a relic of the old French law in his Mera and had become strengthened ustom and tradition, so that would bo unwise to meddle with it.There had been some difference of opinion as to what name should De iven the person in charge of the estate; some wished him to be known as the curator, some preferred to know him as the assignee, while a third pars de clared that liquidator was the only term.In the end_it was decided to \u2018adopt the last mentioned title.One Front point which had been gained was that in the pi sent bill it was Lind ded that the liquidator should be ppm nted by the majority of the creditoi She Government, and that the © former of should even direct as the amount which be th 8 bould be paid f for his services.\\ who was often merely & p political \"els \u2018dla 1 not always care much for the Interests of the cred and his nomination was v difficuit to revoke.The Government h floatly given way upon this question.There bad been a very exhaustive argument before the Committee of the Senate upon the She bill WAS at present, a debtor m might of tain his discharge inside of a y pa: ing fifty cents on th dollar r, provided ols bois pee representing three: rs of the asta n comes the q qarjon de to w En rank on the dividen Do prepared ore is where the friction pat e kers fom Bete tw Lames at lose iY ore, ness on two a and they cliim to be paid a vidend all Mr \u20ac 6 ar fal pci a die Si 8) u = Bo an avommeda ion stanos, this seems al man of the tinued.\u201cfe gave, Tori was e gave vider recontin the removal used in the construction ofthe false works.The nature of Mr, Lavertys evidence was Wait spoke brief in the same strain as the preceding a | Mr.John Michacls A that the here in reference to this matter by some Te ror names indeed.7 e remainder of the evening was devoted the answering of questions by Messrs) t polats Rent and Cantlle.One of the jouched & mn was that of the receiver, and| In rep Pres Kent anid that the new bill _ or the custody of the estate by « \u201c Foceiver, but that be would val b fur few days as a kind of valida, a \u2018liquidator was ap ppoin t was then asked if the law in vogue in England would not be the best that could be adopted here, but \u2018both Mr.Cent and Mr.Cantlie stated that a very short examination had established the fact that such a law would this count uatil a be quite unsuitable for ing a few words in conclusion, Mr, Carlie pointed out that the attitude of the bankers was the result of a meeting of the Managers\u2019 Association, which body had passed a resolution bintinæ its members au pport the preferential system double ranking, although dividaat the members of that Association by no means unanimous on the were question, as he had discovered when jen viewing several of them in regard to th matter.There was one manner in which this opr opposition could bs overcome, and or the merchan ere Interested og get hold of the 6 Hiredtors ead and in- ome other points ot me other points minor imporfanee having been dealt with, the thanks of the | Club were tendered to Mesers.Kent, Cant- lie, Smith and Wait for their attendances: and valuable speech was brought to a cl Napoleon Bonaparte ès, and the meeting - § From Corsica to ® the Throne.\u2019 ce Napoleon's histo: hatauly ada date : 2 to ilustration.Hig hole torial.metrorie bourse revealed i In scenes, each of wr which Sra tured of [ bis pros TE c o - to the Throne an ram Core .Helena pète a panorama the annals of world.HE Napoleon vas r whieh hole of rps Napoleon for the yoy pi ans gd warriors for subord po ny pr for #0 audience a diszsled world, Act this absorbin, ms was f potormé A sut bumanity looked on lu w er.The Interest never waned.° divine the hat seemed at one oY ia an incom eat ee became the next day by comparision a commonplace event; as à bi t star 4 dawn lost in the refulgence the ising sun.Even when the drew near its end, and the ool background of the siege was black with the Im Guard at his marveilous return stroke of Destiny at 'Waterioo, and wild death-scens on the tempest-bsaten.rock of St.Helena\u2014lit up the heavens with lan lightnisg on luky sky.The Na oleatio Alou now bet ives every scene in she life of coupon will be found on page 5, eing published with \u2014 BELT LINE RAILWAY.The River Front Route Approved | the Civio Committes.A meeting of the \u201cSpe al Railwa: mister -, eld nt the City Hall Tow = neaday afternoon.Mr.Mollark , Manager of the Taland sed showing, Pp ron along 6 river front.The p vide that the line run along dyke an revetment wall on an iron tue very much similar to the elew way in Now York.This line had adopted at the request of the Commi an alternative to the proposed Craig ute.A letter was read from Mr.Prieur, soto tary of le compan n repl y © 50 pi a To explained that the o compar.stock of company was $525,000; of which was of Leclerc phjected to any route approved until the property © owners a proof of be e line h that the Loa be submitted to a ou -miètee com ot Ald.Brunet, k taine and and Mr.St.George: to study them and t to find out Jf the there was any objection to the pro he motion was oat, snd the Be following, moved route of the Montreal ee\u201d Belt Line Railway shall be located as follows: ce end of the St.Gabriel loves, thenos easterly on and along said loves and rivor front to Lachine canal, thence follows iasioners station, or» ine op ve the same, continuing Along pal ri Montreal, as per poux a ited this subject to the approval of the City \"Tt was en agreed on motion of Ald, Cos: tigan hr the plans be left in She office \" the City Surveyor for inspection.ver front tos 9 5 the castern of the 55 { THEST Louis CASE: n Wednesday afters ternoon the enquete in the amannel & Lonis case, was med, of Guibert L rely y.fore ce as to ce, and the materials ial construction and then by witnesses to cost of auch., presented the we ing motion which wi tod: : Motio the past of the defendant: that as the information y does not specify f the dotails and olroumstances of the te in informa: to the Crown be ord deliver farthwlth to the defen- dents each of the charges contained im The enquete vis then adjourned \u201c eo rhea, mas tu.EX ; Fup \"UNCONSCIOUS IN MR.named Charles Farrell, : hospital and found it ready to a romans\u201d \"ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.tte rt Bows STORE.=.In Order to Make Death Certain He Tied a Rope Around His Neck, Drank Nitric Acid and Filled His Mouth With Red Paint.Nitrio acid, red paint and a rope are the elements which go to make.up the story of an attempted suicide on St.Paul street lagh night, and the victim of his own rash act is at present in the Hospital in a precarious condition.Mr.H.W.Boydis the proprietor of a plumbing shop at No.535 St.Paul st.He had until this morning a man in his employ who is 33 years old and an eccentric bachelor.When Mr.Boyd entered his establishment this morning at a quarter after ten, Farrell apparently was not in the building.This was in itself an unusual occurrence, and the fumes of ni- tric acid which filled the building made Mr.Boyd suspicious that all was not right.In his tour of investigation through the the roms, which were in semi-darkness, STUMBLED OVER A ROPE, which was fast to the leg of a machine.Upon investigating, the rope was found to be around Farrell's neck and he lay prone upon the floor, with his head resting on some s.The unfortunate man\u2019s face was bydly swollen and he was unable to talk, his tongue protruding (rom his mouth.Judging that he had attempted to both hang and poison himself, Mr.Boyd immediately tang for an ambulance.At tbe Geueral Hospital autidotes were immediately administered, as Farrell said that he had taken a pint of nitric acid.Furrell is clearly deranged, as he told several wild tales of some une attampting to murder him.He afterward told the doctors at the Hospital that he had taken a quantity of red paiut.This is no doubt ue he has vomited quantities e tuff, The man has n in the employ of Mr.Boyd for the past t years and is a good work, though always recogized as a very peoaliar man.For some time past he has been greatly.troubled over à Rwsuiti in which his cousin is one ,of thg contesting parties.He took the matter very much to heart and hisrash act caf be attributed to this.Farrell had no regular p of residence, sleeping a portion of the time in in the w orkshop.THE JEWISH SCHOOL TAX.The Decision of the Superintendent of Education.Hon.Gedeon Quimet, Superintendent of Bdyeation has written a lengthy letter to Mn- TU.E.Archambault, secretary-treas- urèr'of the Roman Catholic Board ot School Oormmissioners reganding the difficulties experienced by them in the administration of the school taxes paid by the Jews, Hitherto the largest part of the property belonging to Jews has been put down on the Roman Catholic panel.Diticultics baving arisen between the Spanish and Portuguese Jews and the Germans on one hand, and the German and Polish Jews on.the other, the Catholic Commissioners decided that in future the tax collected from this source would be distributed entirel ing to the pupils who shall atte: pe fe.PCs established for children ¢f the ew sith, which were placed under the control of the Board.The Protestant Board, seeing that two hundred and tifty Jewish chilien attended their schools, proposed aspecial fund to be administered in accordance with regulations which shall be pre d by the legal advisers of both Boards This arrangement was objected to on the unds (1) that the law recognizes only fom.man Catholic and Protestant schools; (2) that the power given to the Jews to inscri their names upon one of the said lists does not give them the right to ne arate schools, but only to choose the schools to which they will send their children; 3) that, in fact, the option which is left to them excludes the iden of soparate schools for them and the creation of a special fund as suggested: 1) that the law does not provide for the creation of a joint committee charged with the administration of a special part of the school tax; (5) that such a committee would have no legal power; (6) that the commissioners cannot thus free themselves from a part of their responsibility.The question having been submitted to the Superintendent he then proceeds to ive hin decision after reviewing the School Faw of Quebec.Ths schools are under the control of Commissions elected by the ma- Jorits- whether Catholic or testant, he minority of either of these two faiths are entitled to se te schools.As the Jews arc of a different faith they cannot elaim to be a minority in the meaning of the law.They must pay to the majority and they can send their children to the schools.gislative provisions to that \u2018| effect exist for the Jews in Sherbrooke and Richmond.In the municipalities of Quebec, Montzeal, Sherbrooke and Richmond the Jews have been given the option of inscrib- oh their properties upon either list, he Superintendent then gives.his deci- 3 IN THE FOLLOWING TERMS : 1, The Ki Roman Catholic School Commissioners of Mon tres! bave not tho right to declare that the tax acts g from.Jewish real estate inscribed on list number one Shall be distributed ontirely am mongst e people who attond schools estab- Hshied for children of the Jewish faiths whos shall be placed under their control.The law does not grizo it.The arisin from the Jew- po Joa! estate inseri on list No.1 be the property of the oman Catholic Bchool Commissioners of Montreal, to aid in the establishment und maintenance of their schools, to which the proprietors of there immovables bave the right to send their children, 1t is the same for the real estato inscribod on list No.2.3.The Jews are free toinkcribe their properties on sithorHatat heir option, und,afterhav jordone is, t ey can no longer revolt against the difi- culties, and tho differences which arise cannot be regulated or removed br the Roman Catholic or Frotontant Board er School Commissioners of ontroal ; x These boards cannot create a committee for the administration of The funds arising under this head, for the can contest the legality before the co! & Any arrangement, however (PeTolent it might can have no effect if unau by law, and in this caso it pre tho Jewish Re themselves who choose the method indi- th Dy law as to the apportionment or use of THE DIPHTHERIA, Inspection of the Civic Hospital\u2014An- other Serum Inst! Institute Project.A The Board of Health holds a meeting to- \u2018morrow morning to discuss among other | the détails of arrangement in con- with the opening ol the civic con- glts iscases hospital.cal Health Officor accom Lachapelle, chairman o d of Healt, yesterda, Fikited the opened at a5 « oment\u2019s notice.éll tbe p projects at present under way for the establishment of anti-toxine serum nstitutes in Montreal succeed there should enough of the preparation produced in thig city to\u201d supply the Dominion.The last goers recei ived ive e city ia one contained in = ues artior Fauk, now stud .who is to come to Canada in th, and who offered to auperintend he t of an anti-toxine serum for the cr fres of cost.were $Wo new cases of diphtherts, tho Mayor from arti oy, sor.of Mr.DeMart of ng in about « ond five of scarlet fever reported tod STUDENT VOLUNTEER movement.See rm D dr SRT SER THR 'LOAN MODIFICATION.The.Gazette commenting wpop Mr.Tallipn's announcement thas the Govern- mens has \u2018spoured the option of paying off the Paris loan in ten years, gravely remaxks: \u201cThis latter proviso removes an ohjection which.some have put, forth to the effect that the term of the loan was too long.\u201d It certainly does to some extent remove this objection, but, unfortunately, it creates another serious one.If Mr.Tall- lon's three per cent.loan issued at 77 is redeemed at theend of ten years, it will costthe \u2018 province about six and one-eighth per cent.per anhum.A much more important announcement, if it means anything at all, is that the contract is not yet completed.If the Government is hopelessly committed to the loan, the announcement amounts to nothing but if the Government is still free to terminate the negotiations, it should at once declare the deal off.The best friends of the Government openly denounce the transaction as a bad one and for Mr.Taillon to persist in carrying it to completion if he has the option of withdrawal is to sin against light and reason.Kinetograph «t= OR =:- , Kinetoscope.Several readers of the Srar have asked which is the right name for Edison's latest invention, **Kinetograph\u201d or *Kinetoscope.\u201d Both names are correct, but they y apply to two different inventions.neto- graph is the instrument by means sot which the great inventor photographs the subjects which are afterwards exhibited in the kin- etoécope.The , kinetograph isa machine, the secret of whic] known only to ison Bimeeif and a few trusted employes.It ia rded jealously in a chamber where no ne is admitted but those who are charged with the operating of it, and when en from the developing room to the stage where the , different, subjects are kineto- graph as carefully wrapped up an biden trom outside observation as the face of the Sultan's favorite wife.he question is often asked, \u2018Did Edison invent le name, Kine ph?\u201d After a careful search of several dictionaries we have failed to discover the word ** ingtograph, \" but we flud that \u201cKinetoscope™ obsolete word formerly applied to designate a panorama comes from the Greek \u2018Kinetos,\u201d energy, motion, and means literally motion on view.The best description of the kinetoscope, and the many experiments that were made before the instrument was brought to its present stage of Lora ia to be found n the June num ol The Century m zine, written K.Dick.hand an in ical problem.son does not claim anything original in the invention.He says that he simply followed Mybridge, Anschuts and others who were working on the same lines, aud has.corrected the jerky appear ance of their pictures by increasing the number of photographs produced per second to forty-six, thereby reproducing absolutely rect life-like motion.Iu New York a avorite subject for artists, modellers and sculptors is the posing of Sandow, the champion strong man.In the kine ph picture the contraction and expansion of the muscles of the arms and back of the champion are more plainly seen than they can be from the middle seats of a theatre when Sandow is exhibiting before a large audience.In the same way in the picture of a pair of game cocks fighting, the feathers are seen to ily, and, the Shang.ing lights on the wings and body reflected from the sun as the excited birds fly at each other attract more attention than the combat itself.A scene in a blacksmith's forge illustrates so vividly every detail that the question is often asked by patrons of the kinetoscope, \u2018Where is that event takin ng lace\u201d They imagine that it is an actu ED of blachemithing tis \u2018the nr ur son, out the m workin, x bein done by three amiths somewher#e in inity, the reflection of which is being te itt] by electricity.ACCIDENT TO A DRIVER.Alexander Allen, a driver in the employ of the Dominion Transport Company, is at the General Hospital suffering with a seri- us, ury to his back.About, ha ot bent 0 this morning Allen was ng through the shed of the Dominion fine on Commissioners streets, when he caught on a beam and was thrown with fret violence from his w n.He struck is ba on à piano case sustained terrible ti aries.\u201d Mr.Allen resides at No.80 Duke street.THE POLICE INVESTIGATION.The Police Investigat! tion hpi peor oh will not meet until next Monday or Tuesd : MARRIAGES.-BAILEY\u2014In this ay.« the 20th inst, in St.Ann's Churçh, D «BY th the | Rev.Father Ban- C.8.n, son of dre Finn, to Mo: par rot G alien, ughter of the FURLONG-O'NEILL\u2014In th de ser on the 20th inst.at St.Patrick's Church, the Rev.er Quinlivan, W, J.Furio: ou, uo n of' Thos.Forlon Nei, O'Neill, daughter of the late eill, all of this city.(Mitchell Advo- vu please cop: \"DEATHS.DICKSON\u2014On November 10, 1394, at Pembrok at his ers residen r.W.Dickson: Alexander Dickson, of ober aed and 1 month.Interred the tatty vail at en GOULET\u2014On the 20th inst, at 166 Aho Street, Emma, wife of Theophile Goulet, aged years.LILLY_-At se oh 8, Naa.on the 21st instant, yoars, father TEA E.A.Kay.ow Mon 2r6 2 UZOX-On the 20th inst.at Notre Dame Lata, M uxon, aged 43 years.MeDONALD- At 10 Balmoral, on the 20th inat., Sarah McDonald, aged 82 years.MoGRATH- On the 22nd inst, after à short ill- ess, Pat McGrath, ve of Où Connt Ireland.his 55 years, nati Funeral from da Mie doit Înet,, at mo.Friends and a0.x tances are ave erpeothully invited to attend.street, on Sun- MILLIGAN\u2014At Ne.175 Quesnol strost.on ne atu à Novos Tomber, 1608, Florence i ane.need 7 mon Fri and stor tigate Fa Funeral private.MANLEY- In oe so on the $3rd November, at tho te, daughter of Son any.ee pere ttes here El Sedan , Wed oder vernon st tnt, ober: Walker, wn of i Hover | Join sed |S resid 3 Eg érosion Batam: day, the th inst., at 230 p.fo ds and noes will pleasé accept this iatima- Vinnipeg papers please copy.) hh i i) ET ee Tn \"ing.au A 2{ CLARA'S DAUGHTER TELLS HER STORY.HER MOTHER WISHED HER To \u201cTELL A: LE The Girl Was to say Mat où the Night of the Murder She and\u2019 Clara Were at the Theatre\u2014 No Other Developments.{srmOLAL to THR sTAR.) Toronto, November 23.\u2014No importance | fested in whatever is attached to the atatemont that Clara Ford, arrested for the murder of Frank Westwood, has made a confession.The fact that Clara attempted to hide her whereabouts on the Saturday night of the murder, by telling her daughter to say they were at the theatre together, goes to ho the detectives in the theory that the ve the right party.Hel Clara had .a motive for killing West- wood the public do not know it.The detectives will not tell where they obtained their clue connecting Ford with the murder.i Clara fourteen-year-old daughter is © against her mother.The existence of such a person was not suspected before Clara's arrest.The child goes under the name of Flora McKay.She was yesterday located in a boarding house, on Jarvis street, and made the astonishing statement that her mother had asked her to nay that on the night of the murder, they attended the theatre together.The littleg story ishere |.given: On the Friday night previous tp the Thunder, (I was then- living with a Miss Watson at 110 Richmond street west), I met my mother by a in ment yat the corner of Richmond an: stree Ve spept the evening together and hon I was leaving her she told me to meet her at the same place the following (Saturday) even- he said to me then, \u201cIf anybody asks you where you were on Saturday evening, you tell them that you went to the theatre with me\u2014now don't forget.Mind were at thie theatre with me on Sat night.\u201c1 went to meet § y mother again at the corner of Bay and Richmond streets, asshe sald, on the Saturday night, but did not see her, 1 waited a long time, but she did not, come, 80-1- went home.I did not see her until the foilbwing Wednesday.On the Tuesday following the eo murder came over here to work Mrs Bhyle and the next day my mother all see me, She said, don't t now, yon were at the theatre witk me last Saturda night.If any one asks you, be sure and te them that she \u2018made no other remarks upon the subject.No one asked me anything about it until the police took me down to the office on Tuesday.At first I tcld them that we had been to the theatrs together, but after considerable talk they made me admit tliat my, mother had instructed me to tell the story.\u201d There {s some absurd theorising going on that Westwood had insulted the woman by Jibiug at her for wearing men\u2019s clothing, that in revenge she killed him, because she suffered from \u2018sexual perversion\u201d or an intense desire to be thought s aman.The most important feature of the case, how- over, pain the tale of Clara's fourteen-year-old aughter.oan as arraigned in th the mood Court uesday morning week.G.Murdoch will defénd her.Mr.Westwood, the father of the dead boy, was in the court.He would give no information but ressed the view that the police have the right woman.Clara Ford, bésides having a penchant for men's clothing, looks much like a man in features.More than that, she shaves and also amokes a pi ted Tuesday night or the murder of Westwood, Clara worked an talloress with Samuel Barnett street, © off and on for the past ht months, and had for that period in the ad.ay joining house, NT York street, with Mrs.: She tests her innocenos of the crime of the night of October 6.The girl gives her age as thirty-three, but looks more like twenty-five.She is best described as a \u2018\u2018yaller\u201d girl, and would almost pass for a white woman.She was born and \u201craised\u201d in this city.She is addicted to Ing the streets in male clothes.The girl ved for a long time in the immediate\u2019 \u2018vicinity of the Westwood place, 8 and was familiar with that ocality.She is known to have been acqua uted with .Frank thirty-eight calibre revolver, the same sized weapon with which Frank Westwood was illo was found in her room with two chambers di d, and it is known that she carried this with her when she went out, as she said \u201cto protect h IL.\u201d The theory of the detectives is that t ] deliberately killed young Westwood for revenge; that it is Theo d story, but with a different ending.BOYD-SOMERVILLE CASE.Another Postponement Announced Till Next Week, [sPROLAL TO TH STAR] hour hin.ttre , November 28.\u2014Ab a late hour this rnoon, it was decided to take up'a rob case previous to opening bery case the proceedings in the Boyd-Somerville case.It is now evident that this case that has n h all the week will not now be h before Monday afternoon.The jury and several witnesses arrived on the morning train.All parties concerned are greatly y disappolnted at the delay, as the majority of the witnesses and jarymen have been here since last Friday, expecting that he case would be called at any mo- men CORBETT-FITZSIMMONS FIGHT.Denver Sports Want it to Take Plase There\u2014-Pletures of the Fight.DENVER, November 24 \u2014 The Edison kinetoscope has been on exhibition here this week, with a series of pictures givi à five round fight between Hornback and Murphy, feather weights, of New York and kiyn.It n suggested by rts of this city that the match for the championship between Corbett and Fits.simmons should be (Filled oft\u201d somgwhere in this State.It could take place in the day time, and an absolute record could gaade of the event means of Roe ny Kinetograph, which Las been perfected.arrangement would have to include an an abaoluce) cloudless sky, necessary for taking perfect kinetograph piètures, THE GEORGIA'S CATTLE, They Were Own Owned In Montreal and Were Insured.° Bs res The cattle and sheep Jost.from the State of G: Ria, p, reported ina special des Jo the the Sram from North ney ware ahi y Messrs.ckerdike, 430 sheep; Bakers.& Craig, 1 cattle; abus cattle; Sparrow, ah e dis sheep.: THE WEATHER.H Pi batilitise for mes sou se ar not ch roi in a \u2018sitar W Report.yy ri standard instra.apa 8, 1994 Therm | 58° Crericals and pany of London Tor $18,000.nte of the insurance Company are + Riley & So Sons.+ THE BOVIC ARRIVED.! sony rom, November 23.\u2014The re fo Liv on M in at as Lire ce dns At the elections for London Sch John ohare to prove a bothersome witneas for tbe UTAR a\u201d Bia, » i Ww 19 4 3 be ud FN 1574 | lu 15544 14 1 0 18 25 as 108 1 \u2014 ln 15 I 1684 185 22\" HE da Iie 168% 163 \u2014 1x \u2014 58 :\u2014 1, ws \u2014 10 17 1 © \u2014_ 0 s .\u201c0 pa ie w ne pa plain à St.L bonds.90 ou \u2014 Montreal Cotton.uy 1p 24 11 Col.Cutton Milla Co.60 5 Do do du.ce Doc, Cot Milla Go.x do 98 0 96 5° 9 eeeres HW, 1% M 10 : wm WM 100 NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE .21, oz ime.Ong Close, Abo ie oe = = a à Do Do prat.se 3 9) Do Tobacco.Wa NK a Albion: 5 Bg ue % C B&Q.70) 3 .Canadian\u2019 Pacifie BB: 24 Chong Gar.iN 3 Chea à Ohio.Dowd Coneolidated Gas.122 122 122 New York Central eu 6% A pis U.Southern.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 a si Dist.& Cattis 9 9 Bp EB i à Bee.i 1e - 1396 Do Sed.m= ee =m Sorbo mow NR pra du UE Leke Shore.14 154 Det Mich.Central.+] 0 \u2014 St.P.M.& Mas \u2014 \u2014 10 2 mer Meg Wi 104 1 Laud Trust.+ =\u201c a North Americas À + _\u2014 \u2014 jee a N, Facido.= == i gl Norih Week.: 8 \u201c Dopret\u2026 ithe x \u2014 == 8.P.& Omaha.s M$ Wi Do peef.10 119 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 Dut.& Western Be BB Pacific Mail., n AUS Reading.\u2026 : à Term.\u2014\u20142 \u2018Do bref = aed 119% 1 Texas Pack 9 9 - Tonn Coal and \u2014 15 Union Padific.Ir v baad.Union.\u2014 | ees .1 1 12 u or & où 81% ve Groanwic dims yg SR FINANCE AND COI COMMERCE.LOCAL MARKET WEAK.was a fair simount of business for gold in New York has beon given greater rominence than the matter w: hel bullion dealers say that t de be Paris and sas , gold fr fro California for the same pure t ibute CT parent or 4 t t fentod 1 due our nd isque by certain bankers be vernment Parnes low at AFTERNOON BaALES\u2014 uth (ptd) at 9: 35 Gas at 186, 100 at 183}; 50 Street \u201cRallway at 1584, Lat 138) MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Gordon, Burathy & Oo, Stock 818815 55 3 05 ot wei ox BANK OF F FRANCE.2 November statement of of France shows the foies the in Meredith & O'Brien's Wall Sweet Gossip.Thal ons.market 1s § to } lower.oi doverament for of manth so far $14.- wii s Sxponat hal ono of rot ive large: a eaont Pt \u2018udgment of issue wi a srl holders of C.B, gion in dividend su œntribute over millions in æold if the À greatly oye sx subscribed, which is lik a better feeling generally in Bears will be on hand again trying to further de the market.but we think stocks are a Purchase on all weak Norch-West soem the bears and is Srobably De > best purchase pale at 0 ra be which makes à reasonable prios for a 5 per cent.CHICAGO MARKETS.Q.Logan & Co.telegraph Moses.|.= ce Co.today over direct a ado ln wheat to-day has been light, with narrow fluctuations.Cables are weak and lower, but latest advices from the utine coast an advance of from thres to r Quarter on cargoes.There is no Pron fom this market on the decline from \u20ac1§ to 58), but we need heavier e: to advance price an ve et a backbone.A boavy increase in the visible hes been dis- fees 80 that if it comes in loss than \u20ac expected, uarket is nervous enough to putit eo crois reccipta of corn are Ta marke \u2018i is lower, Dina for ep ments b for tho season, and bout over is nel recoipts let up we need not look for dreline on the cash any reaction u Cats are steady: The ossh demand for them is good an ad d recel Ceipls are not Br.At acta pound the; crately In provision ions theres #0 little Roig that we ino x A ove Spry to-morrow morrow BOR The information we ot is The is well illustrated by the fact that ae RUPTURE siny caro mithour tès Kkhife and without chaf- trusses os Er away! They.THE MONTREAL.DAILY ILY STAR.FRIDAY NOVEMBER #3 1896 Th AMERICAN MARKETS, Gouin, Plans, Bie.TTY BE og \"IE BUR EURE à es ts nie EEE cn less 533 *i5 ss2es cost 255 £30 51} BERS Seales remedies are fast givi a pene \"action and ad mild effec tile Liver Pills.If you try them, ey will ll certainly please you.ms tee : \u201cSpecial Notices.\\ Have dr seen the new Traneposing Ke not, T Fratte\u2019 M £8 ano rooms, No Sie 1676 Notre Dame ontreal, the only place where you | can se Mad them, as well as all other new in-\" struments of merit.Every musician recommends them highly.ZOLIAN RECITAL SATURPAY, 34th instant., at 3S p.m, At L BR.N.PRATTES PIANO ROOMS, 1676 i NOTRE PANE STREET.The follo will be performed on the ° wing programme ~\u2014PROGRAMME\u2014 Admission op presentation of visiting card.DIAMONDS \u2014\u2014 \u2018We have just now a notable display of onds, most attractively mounted in grace- tal tasty styles.We make a epogielty of of ue designs, be de uplicated at other rer > Henry Birks & Sons, MONTREAL.me SLEICHS By the hundred, of all.kinds, styles and prices, nice lish, comfortable, down wi URI A 592 ST.PAUL STREET.200 é2Jew Melton and Beaver Overeoats neatly made up, are sold at very low prices at the GREAT OVERCOAT SALE {36 St.Lawrence Main st, THE MODEL CLOTHING HOUSE.\u2018 VINEBERG & co.cheap, \u201cMONTREAL.HUNT.or Maal Sih BJ ed oun th i A special train eave Bopamantare St Station at 9.15 a char embers requested to ve their horses on board be ore 9 o'clock, CHAS.McEACHRAN, Hon.Sec.~ m1 CADENT OF MUSIC \u2014 Henry Thomas, lessee .One week = commenotug MONDAY, OV.3R, only matines Sarorday \"CARLETONS THE TRUSTEE BOARD \u2014or\u2014 KNOWLTON METHODIST CHURCH Hereby offers » pris of lor the mn alry a Shrek.asso o and other pu sored brick: cost not to exceed dollars incl extras., Compatition open un until January 1, 1805.W.SMITH, me Chairman of Board.Now CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW READY select from and are the Moser BEAUTIFUL and ARTI8TIC Coz- LEOTION of Entirely New Christmas Cards, Booklets, Calendars, &c., That Are Published.All the leading and choice publications Ak a, avoid the rush.THE UNIVERSAL, - 238 and 240 St.James street.=| YOU CAN Do: NO BETTER than te buy your |.\u2018FALL and WINTER CLOTHING , sé the Great Secrificleg Sale et.126 St.Lawrence Main st, \"TB MODEL CLOTRIKG BOUER VINEBERG & CO.FLEAS! DOGS! Lewis\u2019 Fleacide.Fleas Must Go.wna ter kiting Wiens sous ee esi dés irs 89:2 85.Paul Street SAUT =\" LINES : Rad Sonn Brie, I Jari cer Nasr vo Has over 500 SLEAGS ia the Warercome to show Hood's=> Cures | udiood's Pills Spe all Éiver ills, gonatipe- wali; 593 St.Paul Street, can suit you in SLEICHS New er Second Hand, Repair your old Sleighs or store your Carriage for the winter cheaply.; © 308x 6 Saw FOR THE NOLIDAYS Christmas Greeting Cards Tare om end varie rion of choo datpoa, Shih BISMOFP'S, 169 56, James Calling Cards RE tlemen.for lady or gen BISHOP'S, 160 St.James Leather Goods Beautiful holiday goods Pocket Books.Portions Visiting Lista, eto., ete.BISHOP'S, 169 St.James Gold & Silver Novelties In Puce, Pencils, Paper Catters, Book Markers, BISHOP'S, 100 84.James Fine Note Paper, Etc.In one, two wo and five quire boxes, tastefully em- Frey crest or monogram\u2014an exquiaite RISEOP'S Every Little 25c Waits One! 1° 25C| The \u2018Cheapest Doll in gms World.A Real Kid Body Doll with eres EX REE as NICE SE Clarke's Bazaar, 10 Beaver Hall HILL | Open Evenings until 10 o'clock.REWARD Your cook with one of those elegant ranges to be seen at store of F.H.BARR, : 2373-75 ST.CATHERINE STREET.SAL SODA .At Whart and to Arrive.FOR SALE BY Copland & Company, 162 8t.James Street.2200c4 FOR CHOICEST SELECTIONS FRIEZE OVERCOATS, 1 all Sizes, call at the rest Orercost Sale, 126 ST.LAWRENCE MAIN ST.The Medel Clothing Mouse, - > VINEBERG & CO, VICTORIA SQUARE PROPERTY J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & ca, M1 pr.JANES STRERV, 3 HOUSE FOR SALE, CRESCENT STREET, PRICE $10,000, EASY TEEES.J.CRADOCK SIMPSON & w, 181 ST.JAMES STREBF, LES 5v2 st Paul Street Pa NAT ES \u201c| The Ptolemies + And Pharaohs #- of Egypt | Were great people i in their day\u2014 - x but.Napoleon à in Egypt, Especially at The Battle of the Pyramids, Was greater than them ail .\u2018 \u2018 + \u2018 1 In view of the rich treasure, the abundant supplies, and the munitions of war captured here;'it may be considered one of the chief military achievements of Napoleon.Napoleon\u2019s ~ Was full of 7 \u2018Adventure and daring, uu v at and n many of the s scenes in which he was the chief = = = = actor form the most interesting In and startling pictures.from Corsica to St.Helena The Napoleonic Album just now being published and which the Star is offering its patr8ns, \u201cThe Man of Destiny\u201d Is pictured and.| .\u201cdescribed.All the great, Bet \" battles he was: engaged: in are faithfully\u2019 \u2018reproduced; alls famous.generals and marshals are, carefully ppffrayed and every view is graphically \u2018degcribed by John L: Stoddard.\u201d he This Artistic.Album a 1 a ; \u201c a, Is published i in SIXTEEN pasts, each part conan SIXTEEN or more \u201cphoto engravings 1%, X 13 inches in size, taken.from the most famous ~ paintingsand engravings in the world.The complete acries will contain wt 3% MAGNIFICENT REPRODUCTIONS.oY Co PART ONE, Is Now Being Delivered At the STAR office.Hk EK KEKE % One Couponand Q Twelve Cents Takes part 1 of the Napoleonic Album + Entitled: \u201cNapoleon from Corsiea to St Helena.You will find the Coupon in to-day's paper.This presented at the Star Office or at any STAR Newsdealer's secures part one.Part 2 Ready Monday Mornirig "]
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