The Montreal daily star, 5 mai 1896, mardi 5 mai 1896
[" = ot LEN + x « .oo eweigar SA 7m fe \u2019 f Ww 4 \u201c >.2 : A A : BRS ep em ean pe gr mi 4s 4 ae hyenas RI 18 .Fa IE { eee 0 .en rte === el LTE: eres 45,935 Mn.63,755 Average Circulation of Ÿ SES the STAR.1 2 9 ,6 XXVII-No 106.| MONTREAL, TURSDAY.MAY 5, 1896.PRICE ONE CENT : ee = a LAST EDITION._ VOL.TTT IIT + \u2014_ LITE TTT =E - case rosier TTR - _MEDICAL will continue the efforts to clear It priests, thousands of members of religi- MEDIC AL SCIENTI STS i PAAAAAANAAL so PIAA .th deb: and find y others J ; < ous congregations and military officials.i ZT rade.sisi THatE DEAD; (op WoL LOWER SALARY meetin ist EMINENT ANALYISTS e Direct from the American morgue, but it is believed that the | charisters who chanted litanies as the tho fraud of the day.THREE ENTOMBED.ere re A eae a the FOR CHAMBERLAIN .mony Thre wore & great pumbos ot .ë imita- : \u2014_ death li ill be double that number.procession moved slowly through the * metre oO Hatta See you get Carters, J Following ia a list.of dead and in : te principal strocta of ¢ e C'apita of The : , jured obtained this forencon : © route was lin wi usands of peo- BLACK MOIRE, Ask for Carter's, DEMOLITION OF A BIG CINCIN- Aid; Nolang A, \u2018Duwi, traveller: | MR, WHITE GIVES NOTICE OF pio who kal a th rangins of the swine ç BOARCE * \u2019 NATI BUILDING.In jurede Mrs.Drach, feet crushed; J.decorated in honor of the occasion.No- GOODS.Insi dd d .baby boy of Mrs.Drach, limbs crushed; f THE MOTION.thing similiar to this ceremony has been RUSTLE LININGS.Insist and deman Emil Drach, right arm broken, cut over | geen in Madrid since the 17th century.| lH \u2014 es; ë ; , à * \u2014_\u2014 rvices wi or nine days EN | ¥ eyes; Barbara Huttzelmann, domestic, the Cathedral, their object being the Ris So ein - Filling Letter Orders Carter's Little T.iver Pills ] Î hurt over the eyes; J.B.Ward, Toledo, .Î o : that of th g Ib ry Ei EZ el Mol Berl a Specialty.as A Gas Tank Blew Up and in Addi- 3 0 omnes mon i Eee back The \u2018Incident Called up by the Queen Regent and other members of the CEYLON TEA .of head and over eye; Willard E.Cook, ; -; ee Royal family and Ministers will attend._ rel oe tion to the Above Damage and right arm mashed, cut over the eye; - Colonial Secretary Declining to Similar functions have been or will be LEAD PACKETS ONLY.rv AND Fronomicar \u2014\u2014 Joseph Sprague, volored porter, face an held in all the towns of the country.w ! 5 6 W ° L b 99 Quarts,\u2019 30c.hite Label\u201d fa i JOHN MACDONALD & CO.Wellington & Front ts.East, Toronto.n= : W.E.Hunwiek | ; .Casualty Wounded Over a Hun.hands badly eurent ann Terk Make Any Explanations Regard THE NATIONAL SANITARIUM.\"Pad » , à \u2018crus ., harse ._ MONTREAL OFFICE : dred Lodgers and Other People, jody badly crushed: Peller Burns hoa |.ing Canada\u2019s Cattle: The Trustess of the Association Hold a watt 207 St James Street.scalp wound; Charles Willey, teamster, |\u2019 Meeting and Elect Officers.\u2014 Curt hon, head gi Sandy un pie \u2019 : - Toronto.May 5\u2014The act incorporat S vos Door arthy, clerk on ndy steamer, in- 5 À TR we 20 Varieties: Special to the Star.) ternally infurod, will die; R.A.Fricke, : , ; Ing the National Sanitarium Association Soup .\u2018 a \u201cIt Will Work Wonders i cincinue Ohio.May 5 This city and of Norw aT known to (Bÿ Cable from the Star\u2019s Special Cor- having Fece ved the Assent, of tho Gov : Co , .- | reco! \u2014 oO respo i .» 4 .or .| vicinity was wildly excited last night ba in covered hres oer ot likely ta ndent in London) was held at the National Club on Satur- Making soups at home is like trying ; a + I k of , ive.: ~ London, May 5\u2014In the House of Com- day, and the board organized by, the over the explosion of a large tan be recovered alive election of the following officers: Dreai- ; \u2018hich © ere was ire the de- |.i gasoline, which completely demallahed ris and make certain death fo ail 1m) ons yesterday, when Mr.J.White, qui iB nf fu following officers: Tres the five story building, 420 and 482 Wal- the building, but the dust and dirt con- | Liberal, called the attention of the dent, Chief Justice Meredith ; necretary, nut street, the upper apartments of tinued falling for a long time so densel Dr.N.A.Powell ; treasurer, Mr.W.\u2018\u201cComptete Mauhood, and How which were rentad to lodgers and the that it was suffocating to fare it.AL Houss to the earnest representations of Gage ; members of Executive Committee, to Attaim 16.\" « lower flat occupied as a saloon the explosion all the horses in the 1m- the Canadian Government against the Messrs.Hugh Blain, D.E.Thomson and earnest man who had suffered, hesitated, then put Positively cured by these oxer flat occup : mediate neighborhood broke from their vattle \u2018exclusion bill, be asked the Co- Edward Gurney.The special committee to make one\u2019s own gloves\u2014it is much better to buy them of responsible makers.J.L.WATT & SCOTT, Agents.\u2014\u2014\u2014 With this Generation of Men.\u201d 4 Bartling Advance in Medical Science 13 fully explained fn a lîttie book called A me 1065 cod: An i # (0 the teat, writes thus: ) ; The wildest reports were current as fastenings and ran away, and there appointed to prepare pamphlets dealing 2 quat bubided with Joy.T wanted to hug coors ion an Little Pills, .to the loss of life.Before midnight it not only intense excitement, but lonial Secretary to appoint a strong With the aims and claims of the associs- mme \u2014 pro tell them that my old self Had died yesterday and my new They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, was known that at least three lives were 8ls0 the great confusion.The ex- commiasio ; tigate the whole tion presented its report, and the print- | i à self was born today, Why dide ¢ you tei) me when first Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating.A vers taken and eighteen people wounded, with losion took place our doors a to investiga e ing and distribution of this information A wrote that I would Bod it this way?\u201d ) ; per Ce x À ic.from the intersection of Fifth and , for the public was ordered.Substantial The mou was not \u2018insde whole\u201d by magic in à day\u2014no fect remedy for Di three missing.In addition to the vic: question of Canada\u2019s position.an }s\u2014 but io à moment he saw\u2014KNEW-\u2014how he would y for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsie tims who were and are yet buried be- Walnut streets, where the Post office |.: ; progress has been made with the baild- | be in » little ¥hile\u2014-he \u201csaw the light\" Lefore he had pess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tonzu8 paath the collapsed building it is esti- is located on one side and Fountain square { Mr.Chamberlain requested Mr.White ings of the Muskoka Sagitarium.Con- Rig LHS Sl kor won rut.vo i | Pan in the Side, TORPID LIVER, mater int Tally 109 people wore more on tho other.\u201d No part of the cits 18 to address Mr.Waiter Long, president {rats {or sions san brick work and also Wine included Bion for past folies and avoid future pilall shoald Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable.oF less injured by the concussion, fa ors were soon many thousands of people of the Board of Agriculture, whereupon awarded, and the materials required are ine included.decure this book.elect fic wires and fragments of shatter: about.Fountain square and the space a in process of delivery on the ste select~ oi pe eee mean Brn ts Small Pll.Small Dosey ju où the rs en og ound the Government waiting, while | MF.Long replied that be regretted bo od PRE Gags manie a verbal ropes TABLE D'HOTE ae az er hatlcally this book is uscless and ninteresiing.Small Price.\" | into the Gibson House, just across the Walnut street was completely bloth-}{ couid not alter the decision.a recent visit which he had made to J jen )] o' mal 5 ; ; ib ton was grea uraged I bore: tem of treatmont of incalculsble value fo mes : 103214 | ay.wher their wounds pere ressed.aded.\u2014_\u2014 À: Thereupon, Mr.White gave notice that by mil on, amd takencin aly association ne .i om © dupe i : : po per dou va oar ne nd ours by iti.Th HK Doux TOWN | passing street Ly but n° one was hurt TRANSVAAL TANGLE.] he should later on move a reduction of by ad en tiemen of that cit .75c N 4 3 ste 3 I e aud endow a Hamil- + ; Bot Bor you.| in consequence.ER \u2014 lonial Sec \u201d i - i 5 ne rates | °Jewellery Store BH Sue wore où upper flors Rhodes ana Gate Diaavowod Kruger] the Colonial Secretary's aiary ia con anon Th Various ways.was trey offerod.I Wi ed \" this book ° Our siterations have teen completed, and ' he role she were eut throuëb Che and the British Authorities.4 nection with the tter.Hon.G.W.Ross, W.E.H.Massey, } ne Includ ° now.Write to the Erie Medical Co.64 Niagara st, Buffalo, y y ÿ oods, 111 L JY and ak for copy \u201c\u2019Compiète Mantiood \"They wil me uve recelved This ech ok calt Étten.foundations of adjacent buildings and don.May 5\u2014The action of thet Replying to Mr.Henry Seton-Karr George w.Cox and otbers advocated Sime, it sewled In plaiss envelope, entiroly freo, for 4 short Hon to Banquet Lamps, and fates, in debris was taken out and three lives ritish South African Chartered 5 {Con.8t.Helens), Mr.Chamberlain said present in various cities and.toons the \" Ass an onyx.Lam Tr + } te = == only #4.und\"s Solid Briss Table, With e2- {at manor.\u201d Toons Doing rescued in Sfficers.of the Company, who projected}| tbe aueation of ths: boundary Letwoen rent need that exists for such institu.| uisite onyx top.for ji.; .y.wh oy tions, jec- i ia- 9 adies\u2019 Dressing Tables, Music Stands, | The family of Adolph Drach, who kept {he overthrow of the ransvaal Gover: {1 Alaska ni British Columbia bélow the tion to develop TES\" recurve was MON EY TO LOAN.Ottomans, etc.The most beautiful display à saloon on the lower floor, suffered pent, shô la 1 ted 10 resign, oes - - = 4 most severely nt, should he request.resign, Eôth parallel had been brought before directed to cemsider the matter and to : i h and his servant are numbered Casionsd no surprise, and public opinion : \u20ac take such action in it as would best at- tri rac nN .- - y a r : : ori wan 13 85 clem mars enpet \u201cVo rte | Ro A.DICKSON & CO., | among (he dead, bis five-year-old daugh- SVLolds the Step, in Le re (ele the Colonial Office by Alexander Begg.tain the end desired.tc.of trass and onyx work in the city.TY respec 0 commis .; tl \u2014 to BECRETARYS OFFICE.MoulLL 1791 Notre Dame St ter is burt and his three-year-old boy connection Mr.Chamberlain's sta:e-ff Ad the memoranda had been forward- ; T7 2078 104eod (Next to Carsley's) is said to ring.travelling man for ment in the House yesterday that ae ed to the Canadian Government.When MURDER AND SUICIDE., \u201c boo Y ad no communication with Mr.§ ; : - the Columbia Carciags Company.of Rhodes or anyone else, relative to the the whole Alaskan boundary question he Terrible Crime of a Young Man at a THE LATEST IN Hamilton, Ohio, an ote the li ennedy, exercise of the Imperial authority inŸ nan ripe for dipl ic di fon th , Mass.; Il an an ALY ; Drach s servant, complete the list of the the event of a raid is taken to show that\u2019 plomatic discussion the Clayton, May 5\u2014 Yesterday afternoon AM F3 hon the the Home authorities, as has been re- | points now raised, no doubt, would re- Eg ar Plant aged twenty-two, shot and vp When the terrible shock came a fire ç \u201c .alarm was instantly Lurned in and in a tte tani ignorant of the Poeive dus consideration for what they ki ed his TUNE ie, whom he was for 2 20 PRIVATE PARLORS.re ee scm.\u201cTho work of rescus Ihe word chatemas An\u201d in these des aver sre worth.ed his infant child, and then three hours [ER Best Wine Cellar in the Dominion.was instantly begun, a force of men tak- gon \u201cof Cape Colony.Mr.Charberiain The three million acres which Mr.Jater put a Vibelyshrough his pen heart.Per .\u2019 .: 2 , ile d « ç 5 .; ing JB front, while a secon COTPS read from that official a denial that he, Begg says were assigned to Grant Bri- from Toronto about three years ago.Yes- SWEATERS.1553 St.Catherine Street, East, as her husband, was killed in last night's Sir Jacobus Dewet finally propose, IF the emellens Re pn tre Langtry.Vienne to be dying.twig was born on .A: explosion, as Mrs.Drach was known {to with the approval of President Kru- sold and the bank is ta ropeiv any a July 80, 1838, and is three years the Still and Carbonated Poland Water.Poland, Water in Half Gallon Glass Bottles.Carbousted Poland Water ta\u2019 0 \u2014 - be in her flat at the time cf the ex- ger, tho sending of a joint commission | that i re ; ; tF ; quarts and pints.Cases of 50 quarts and cases o losion.She was counted among the of Boers and Englishmen to enquire at is realized nbove 825,000.The ques- junior of Franz Josef.He isa cavalry ead, but her body was reached shortly into the reportel gathering of British | Lien of the bank's liability for the cus- general in the Inperial army of Aus LONDONDERRY LITHIA SPRING WATER.Arriving by Grand Trunk Railway, BOYS WOOL SWEATERS .ccceeen.500 went to the rear, which opaned into an 0 BOYS WOOL SWEATERS -.\u2026 66e alley.expressing the opinion that chaïrmag\u201d tain by the treaty of 1835 ked Ray do tie Tome dés Blaster pers > A t touchi scene occurred, when exp) ng p | > y o is mar, way to the home of Mrs.Plant's ple BOYS WOOL SWEATERS .760 A mos ng > : indicated Jameson.Mr.Chamberlaïn on the United St ; with whom they ere going to beard - = BOYS WOOL SWEATERS .850 | Fireman John McCarthy found his own expressed his implicit confidence in Sig ates maps as United They \u201ctook &onort.ont © theouah on ri fi r La hine er pinioned under a heavy beam and Hercules.States territo y « ashort cut gh some y MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\"Oc begging the men above to kill him.Mc- \u201cA long telngraphic correspqudence bes | 0e Cerritory.woods and it was while in the woods that 7\" MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS .Soc © Carthy said there were three other men tween Sir Hercules Robinsoh, Dr.W.\u2018 Plant committed his awful crime.After And sll intervening pointe, Leave your orders today.Our wagsons will make MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS .c.$1.00 near him and they were alive.The must | A.Leyds, Secretary of State of the MRS.LANGTRY'S JEWELS., killing he wife and baby Plant went morrow (Wedoeadarl tho Gah Iogt.Toaving Lisllan Warsow se Tom RAS \" heroic efforts to liberate these sufferers 7 1 d Sir Jacobus A.Dewot nt \u2014 \u2014\u2014 oi = w \u2018botèle 20 QD.MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS .\u2026.\u2026.1.35 tel ransvaal, and Sir.Jacobus wet, | Union Bank to he had d and then -to-the- _, Tihe season is now at hand when there is beverage as refreshing ssa! I MBN'B WOOL SWEATERS .ooosoo oo 1.50 Hecartiy, parus aod Willey men eue | Sah Agen at Pretoria, dated APRIL ee Theme oe pk By this iy \u201cThe poople hnd buen - \u2014BBADLESTON & WOERZ, New York, Imperis MEN'S WOOL SWEATERS .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.175 out, but it is feerod that they will not brief, it shows the extremet-dt x) odes, May BThe motio 2 \"rene Peas ere bat Mt hpenel and 8 ed} 1n white gfass Thvoll Lptijes 1p.500 domsa) Front stock Jt tre MBN'S WOOL SWEATERS .2.00 Mr.Drach among the victime, it.| Une cons provailed in the Transvasl UY by\u201d Mra.\u2019 Langtry against the Union bay for a tims anf\"éhen pat à ballet 1.100 CASES OBLESTIN'S VIOEY WA ; END \u201coor SWEATERS .cocvvanen.nn 3.00 ts.provable that it will never be known.ing of Tish mrere, the Western bor | fank for péhe Tecovers of £ sum equiva- into his heart.s Landing todsy Allen Line Btesmer.ME WEA! feteeriirenaenes 5 ; ; t eo e - \u2014 8 TERS .4.00 Dow the explosion basement expericarnt der of he mayan] Republic, or in | posited in the bank by (he actress while HEIR TO AUSTRIA'S THRONE.\u2018Also 50 cases MACKAY'S ERINBURGH E, I ing with the line engine and had 1t that President Kruger | was absent on continent last \u2014\u2014 .- i R.J.OO KE, poured a barrel of gasoline into the tank.not incuined to accept the assurance of | bank on a Tah Ts goaken out of the A Report Comes that He is Dyinx.100 Cases Jewsbury & Hracass Wo Mineral Waters - reprnd duat gocured nd new epgine from Sir Hercules Robinson that the gath- | the High Court of Justice to-day.in Bertin, May 5\u2014Archduke Karl Lud- Bomts\"x Cylinders and Splite.ET ' 177 St.James Street.night for motive power in furnishing te.CoS (as, Lot one of hostio intent and | By the terms of the setilement tho WIE.of Austria, the Emperors brother BORA, POTASH, LITHIA, INGER ALE and QUININE TONIC WATER.\u2018x 2387 St.Catherine Street, West candesoont Tight.IL vas thought carly Mafeking, being sarod as prompt y as | 120k pays Mrs Langtry $10,030\" and the and.belr-preswmptive to\" tho throne of | Abo s car load of SA * * in the evening that Mrs.Drach, as well possible for Buluwayo and elsewhere.| Jewellery, which is valued at £35,000 still Austria and Hungary, is reported from POLAND SPRING MINERAL WATER EE | 10 e 1g ol | tody of the jeweller ised.tria.He was first married in 1858, _ BICYCLES and BUGGIES before midnight and she vas found to troops at Mafeking.To this Sir Hereu- | The judgment of the court way cases to Princess Margaret, daughter of 8s.(STILL AND SPARKLING) .: ati ve.She was sulfering intense- les Robinson replied that he trusted agains.the defendants, without costs.late King Johann, of Saxony, and se- Loodooderry Lithia in cases of Ons Dozen Half Gallon Bottles.EXPRESS WAGGONS, ly Jp oi fagek they bad heen able due ed have Do, more such \u201c\u2019prepos- Ce \"| condly in 1882 to Princess Annunciata \u2018Cerbonated Londonderry Lithia In cases of 50 quarts.Carbonated Londondorry Lithia in cates of 100 pints 3 \\ oposa\u2026s.2 Y > al : ea aan [ 7 Aimee ST RTs va om waren 44 ghe remained, plumed under a Leary ented in\u201d apologies from, Provera; NEWS FROM QUEBEC.TL \u2018et Naples Tle as mmo ands FRASER, VIGER & CO, ; ser.ES irs.D us furnis oria, av 5 \u2014 e Volksr - ss : ; - ps, .ee Po with something to drink.Her feet were was opened yesterday afternoon.Presi- Charles Langelier Livore ial) \u2014 Hon.mes in 1573, to princess | Maria.daugh- Sele Ageats for Poland and Lomdenderry, : | under an immense \"lenin, and \"i \"wa Jem \u201cRotped in is, afdreas to tho Shanice Langelior Lira! cangidate for ter of (ho late: Prince Miguel\u201d of\u201d Hr 37, 20 and 211 ST.JAMES STREET, MONTREAL _- i 3 à y to ampu- amber, revie evenis o © essed wy ek ; - de \u201chi ; à 4h - \u2014 Cl tat them to save her life.All the de- year.He began by deploring the death {pes Mr Angore irs in which he asks children by his second and third wives.i \u2018 partments were at work on the ruins.of N.J.Smith, Vice-president of the and \u2018contest the counts Sf Monten na THE SUPREME COURT 9 : : .3 ee ae EE put T5 (Boys First Communion puits eo > .children was certain t , contin sayi i ; Foote tt 7 i , still alive, as they gould plain.hear recent vents, which bat bay mre to at S Stated on Loo, bent authority.that Otta pci a to the $ tar) Co y ° ol lit calling \u201cmamma.\u201d oy said.that levolence and selfish objects, had in- ju ! ; wa May 5-\u2014The Supreme Court ; .- se et 592 St.Paul St.a8 i /.I'the servant girl of Mrs.Drach, named torrapten he et and eos ut the in Lhe, Liberal jatereets, heat that Mr.met at 11 o'clock to-day.; We are showing a beautiful range of Boys\u2019 First Communion Suits, 108 ox d3eorz = Kennedy.was dead, and lying by Mrs.country.\u201cJt has ever been my ol-| us an in depen ent Conse bris nd PL were on the Bench.Chief Justice made from Fine Venetian Cloths and Clay Twills.They are made \u20ac Drach's side.This dat however, ject, be Te a in PTOUOL2 the will have the support of the Liberals.| Tascherean.Sod bomig Lotiopy, Girousrd, in the most appropriate styles for the occasion; the finest of Trim- li body of bo numbe was recovered.pubric ia = til or and 1 exe The fight Setween Mr.Belley.the Con.first case on the list was that of Wright mings and Best Workmanship are employed.Our Suits at $4.00 Smoke the Re iable Brand.Th workmen Liber ated Mrs.Drach t with the fuilest confidence that servatire ex Mp.and à .Soot.wil 1 Te une Queen.2 pad to be again are models of cheapness and excellence.Those Suits have at alt after one o'clock; also her little child, uring this session the Volksraad will gentl-man is well and favorably known Pe pone pl ny ol the phaence of Jus- \u2018times sold $5.50.Our Boys\u2019 thiree-pieces Guiisanswer for first Come : \" maunion, and ai all times a Superior Dress Suit.Those Suits have end they were taken to the hospital assist in restoring rest and.peace in the county.particularly so in the land.Justice Sed ck cannot sit on - e à Her fee: are crushed, but she will so that through our united co-opera- Lake St John district vi badly .A c ; \u201c .ict, where he is case, i bad ' : i : i Creme de la Creme Cigars, 10c.Romer abe lead body of Mammio tion the country Tay, flourish, and\u201d be- ular with all classes.° very this case, den Sréometbing, Le de always sold at $7.50 J our pris thls season 86.Our 87 three-pieces : the same time and taken t he core at come prosperous, to the benefit of all.À deputation of Conservatives of Levis and without Justice Gwynne there was Boye\u201d Suits aro equal to the r o suits ref #13; they on to the morgue.Despite its troubles, the country con- wil wait upon Hon.Mr.Angers when 1 i have to be sen to bo appraciated.You will please not t that - LaFavette Cigars, = = 5c.|ihriumabme mi, = de boo fi cin wilh) foto ou to offi \"0 mgm es mom the mt pa or pr Le mt ie que Soin Brin ring i y g 9 = = C.one EP quite effectual, but even President er also expre hope Hon.Mr.Chapleau Ne expected \u201cere on Sous tor Me hom\u201d Te d marked so low that we Ys make mo abatement.Weretura you g ese channels threo men, for a closer union with the Orange Friday.out of Court, and Fraser es.Fraser wos your money if you want it.- : ., know ve be entomt e-Lcould not be reach- Free State, and declared that the min- roceeded with.There are eight Mari = | | To be had at all the leading Cigar Stores.I bo in the debris, ere known re aS ffauniry wom pros, RUMORED APPOINTMENTS.| time Province Sass, threo from Quebec, = J G KEN NDY & CO t ; s of t f 8 : iti : ; e fro; ario, which includes - a .« y © force of the workmen the financial condition of the republio ' [Special to the Star.] all the territory to the Pacific coast.TE ,Ç 31 St.Lawrence Street.sound.5 The convicted members of the Jo-| Ottawa, May 5.\u2014It is rumored that | bannesberg Reform Committee have heen at yesterday's Council the final ste 10822 BURGLARS AT HARROWSMITH.Sama furnisbed w.th batter Sood than they have pers taken in the, appointment of Mr.T Kingston.Ont.May tS A RY \u2014\u2014 \u2014 hithert supplied with, a are .Joncas, ex-M.P.for Gaspe, as agent gston, Ont.May 5.\u2014 ial).\u2014Thi ls | St SEM THE WORKINGM AN otherwise receiving excellent treatment.for the Marine and Fisheries Doart mornieg about 1.80 2he reoPeial)- This No After Medicine = _ \u2014 à IN HIS COTTA : on 07, Their food is not now limited to the ment at Quebec; and of Mr.James Met- village of Hatrowsmith were startied by Required!!! .\u2014 CRUE 5 GE ha A vi ordinary fare of bread, meat, etc., but calfe, ex-M.P.for Kingston, as warden 2 noise which resembled the explosion : .= LA they are permiited to have many lux- of the penitentiary at that city.Mr.of dynamite.It was soon ascertained 0 anni { | {| Y jog.Joncas went to Gaspe to-day, Paving that \u2018burglars had been operating in the DAWSON?\u2019S.\u2014| 2 a ist - At the opening of Parliament the Leg- received ze definite mer on bis store o C.Stewart, who also keeps the se .SL | \\ \\ HY > N= R 1slative buildin Were Crow a matter.r.Jos.ex-M.P.for ~office.is safe, à now one, w ° ï = ay |) i turesque gathering of Boors Jong be- Middlesex, is not' to be appointed col- found shattered into many pieces, and ita The King of Natural : A an Zz br the hour set for the opening of its lector of Customs at London, as was ru- contents gone.The thieves took the cash 000 d g reams NW er ry : roceedings.A number of those sturdy, mored, but has returned to once again box gontaining $500 and a great many Table Waters.i \u2014\u2014 \\% ighting farmers came here days ago in be the standard bearer in his old consti- tal cards.burglars were traced : ; = = NE NN order to bring their influence to bear tuency.to Napanee.SON SF = SV.in th Poe Site mice Teri FELL DOWN THE CHIMNEY.Ww THE BEST OF AL \u2018 \" 3 > ~ 2 Ei o hope of bringing about the miti- 2 .POWER CANAL N.(ON (> 6 7 4H A LE gation, it not the entire commutation, ANAL GOING ON WORM MEDICINES ! S Ÿ N = 7 mate 3 no Te of | sentencus of {ho convicted Lead- St.Joba, NB.May b\u2014The staging (Special to the Star.) = : 2 NAN rr channesber orm Com- aroun op a mill chimpe ve Saul : , ; ragsis 5 ë ; HP E LLY 4 + mittes.The decision is ex ted tc-day.way and James Carleton, James Gleason t Sto.Marie, Ont.May 5\u2014It in An Tn.T3e a Box | HN WW = a Let - 110 ed eo I ) : i 8 understood that, notwithstanding a een : 3 2) - = se il Cape Town, May 5.\u2014A patch from and William Perkins fell into the chim- ir r en 1 À = > > direct.intimation that the town will not eee oon or tm SE NN _ Buluwayo says Earl Gray.administrator ney and went crashing down to the bot- sanction a bonus of $20,000 t rds the e \u201cVi I Ye » = of the British South Africe Company.in tom, a distance of fully sirty feet.A building of à new water e y 1 t ; Cutti Acad EE CP reviewing the garrison st that place, remarkable feature the accident 18 develop fifty thonsand Lore cr anst to Ladies\u2019 Cutting Academy ?AN À ; a CH ex the opinion that the Mata.that Perkins escaped with a eprained CTP : power, the Hetablishrd 1m 1801.in > Water Power Company will commence = 1 Bayo had, en broken and that wrist} while the other two were cil | gperatlons fo that end, having on DADA Waist without a single seam.the beetin the world » y IA Buluwayo is safe.sinerably cut and bruised, but not fatal- Toa iond.having sists : In * ° LE nop 15 injure.emit eiions for powor Prore pr pie vont, cm os a au, of pres : 1 .> ; \u201cIN ARTHABASKAVILLE BAR.es by the presont canal, inet be supplied ai our agreement.Out of tows Pupis will Sud acco.IS 2 4 \u2014 GREAT NORTHERN RESIGNATION : , modailon In the Acsdemy.i * NNN S 4 baskaville e\u2026 M Spec- |.MRS.EK.L.ETHIER, S 1 >N Ÿ Arthabaskaville, qu \u2026 May 5\u2014(Spec- |.b> > > J Ip ogy ial)-At a meeting of the Bar of the dis- Beattle, Wash.Moy 5\u2014Amsistant-Gen- THREAD CO'S AMALGAMATE.1M@_________ $8t Deis Street, Montreal, \u2019 trict of Arthabaska, at which wers pres- | eral Mankger P.P.Shelby, of the Great \u2014\u2014 : be introduced = r ent the Hon.Wilfrid Laurier, Min.; Jos- Northern, has sent his resignation to Newark, N.J., May 5.\u2014~The report of The cable cars about to introdu od .eph Lavergne, MP.B.Crepeau, C.R.; |; President Hill, to take effect May 80.the amalgamation of the Clark Thread in Edinburgh will relieve the streets ; 0 ° J.BE.Me:hot, A.Poisson, B.1.Cote, J! |! As far as known there has been no fric- Works, cf this city, the Kearney and 800 horses._ : 500 = 8.Doucet, L.P.E.Crepepn, and othe: tion, and Mr.Selby leaves of his own | Paisley Mills, of Scotland, and the J.0, cs » \u201ces i : : Are free from all crude and irritating , \"el » os à + N the following officers were elected: J.accord.P.Costes Thread Company, asgow d tod dici rd 200 | ; ed % C.Noel.Bctonnier; J.S.Douce Scotland, jé atthoritatively contirmed.Mêtter.(Concentra médicine oniy ; = dio; J.Lavergne, M.P.; E.Crepeau, C.R.: || PRAYING AGAINST DROUGHT.2 very small; easy to take; no pain; no A PureSparkling, Palatable, | EE Etes Ey J.B.Methot, Esq; P.H.Cote, LP.E.| \u2014 CHASED BY A CRUISER.griping.Carter's Little Liver Pills.Retreshing \u2018Table Water, > » = TP EL Cole trosaurer ts De PUR | pannes Mar = op regions core.Madrid, May despatoh from Special Notices.Chorgod ontirely with lia = x : .H.Tessurer;.L , yesterda an ing religious cere- d, May 5.\u2014A .=) SH = Crepeau, secretary.© .| mony, tf > object of which wis to pro- vans to the Tioparcis sy, hs a $37 80 OWN NATURAL GAS.rs es 4 =] care .ro, cruiser Mercedes ch: & suspici PS WALKING ACROSS THE CONTINENT |: tion maint of Madrid, who lived in the vessel, supposed to be the Bermuda, oye : .1 cz.ZZ \u2018Spokans, Waah., May 5.~Mrs.H.East- | \u2018the long drengit that has done great [fetes V0 bovering about the Cuban A Complets Outft Fer & House.\u2014\u2014 tre by and her ter, Clara, started from broughout the country, also : Comprising Parlor, Bedrodm, Dining |.BOECKH'S - here to-day to walk to New York.They to elect suppression of the Cube James Doyle, a farmer at Raleigh, rooms and\u2019 Kitohen: for $33 5° upwards.|\u201d $ : live on a farm near here shd hope to Tevellion.romaine the Paint ee Out, was struck by lightal Monday and ace thone and tell your friends P i fone?h make enough money in the venture to] slowed In o diver et tod tog | While dri his cows the bars, and about it.Open evenings.#.Lagolnte, aintdrs\u2019 Brushes .\\ Lift a morbgage - Co = a etreeta a was instantly killed, _ .881 86.C st.35¢8 | Bridie ready uen noextracharge.Gsecé N ./ op : .4 \\ .of a - .\u201c A I\" gis = \u2019 Le or = - + Coe amy 45 Cy fie : ; : vo ; Cel | Ld aes?\u2019 co ES ne 1° .Ch ee F0, wo, TL PE ete ER - RT ES A AE res ER EE REC M AGAINST THE PROPOSED FIREMEN'S TRIP TO ENGLAND.- They Disapprove of the Prineiple of Sending Detachments of the Brigade and Apparatus to Firemen\u2019s Tournaments.A number of the aldermen have subscribed towards the fund being raised to send a detachment of the Montreal Fire Brizad* to London for the Firemen\u2019s Congress, and there is little dout?but that the whole amount re- Quire! will be fort hooming.The City Clerk has received a letter from Mr.Hadrill, Secretary of the Fire Underwriters\u201d Association, in which that gentleman =y8: \u201cf tex tu oompiunicate to you the follov.iny res lution adopted at meeting of Association held on the Z9ch ult\u2026 wish.the reju-st that you will plesse bring same buiurè the City Council at its first mectiile This Assoc iation desires to placé on record its disgperoval of detaching a part of any brigade or fire fighting appliances tor the purpose of attending and participating in firemen\u2019s tourpa- ments.lhe international character of the forthcoming Firemen\u2019s Congress may yorkips be ¢ nsl dered as rendering it a special veepsion demanding special consideration.and while this \u201cAssociation declines to «XPress any opinion us to the advisability of accepting the invitation from London, & would especially draw th- attention of the City Council to the ahsoju:6 necessity of Bering that in the event of the invitation being accepted, su-h arrang ments be made as to ensure the Te placeme nt of both men ani appliances with others of equal efficiency aml capacity, so that the brigade may vot bd impaired in its usefulness, and further, that a copy of this resolution be sent to the City Council.\u2018 SN NEAK THIEVES Frequently Found In Lanes Above Prince Arthur Street.All last summer ihe resiients of the apper t of the city were much annoyed sneak thieves, who robbed cuxhes Tien, hen «oops, c bins, at fntervais during the entire season.At tines they went further awl entered the houses, carri off jewellery and valuable cutlery, etc.The robberies were reporgel w the police, but without any result.During the past few weeks the thefts have rommended.anew, and now the sierks are almost afraid to go out be evening for fear that on return- iheir homes have been This state of affairs pre- vais #pecially along Bt.Famille and Upper St Urbain streets, where six rays dre reported.It is claimed that \u201cabsolutely no police protec- at No 115 St.Famille street ing about half past ten he house in an uproar; and the saying that & man was t ter the house.On rushin To he found that his clothes line, week's washing, bad ged across the Os per ran out into the lane, to locate the miscreant.st a valuable gold watoh taken a the residence of Mrs.Walter Smith, pear by, presumably by the same Jorn Niho Imve been work- in th icinit \u2018 Raturday aflernoon a young lad pamed Eddie Stewart, fi vears, ing with his parents on St.C x street, was captured by two in the lane between St.rbain St.Yamille streets as he was try- ad to enter a shed where valuable hens were kept, and on being taken to the lice station confessed that a few ago he had stolen two fowls valued pt ten dollars from the same -place.The parents of the boy appeared be- oyers in the Police ourt apd pleaded hard for him, b is Honor was firm, and fined him to I lacy or two months in gaol.The man -gao © purchasd the poultry has to appear.THE VARNEY BENEFIT.The following gentlemen will come the Soldier's Quartette in the \u2018Nile\u201d Expetition\u201d (Gordon's Relief,\u201d mew), which will be produced in the Queen's Theatre, on ursday and Fri \u2018day.éVénines.May 14 and 15, gnd matigee on the 16th: First tenors, Toa.Venables, Stewart Blanford; second ten- .Capon, George McCloud; first Wiiks, H.C.Scott; second bass- Charles Kelly, and W.H.er.They \u2018hava n new quartette entitled, \u201cThe Soldirrs Love,\u201d which will be given in Montreal for the first time.£1 GRAND TRUNK CHANGES, Mr.Butze, who has succeeded Mr.Taylor as General Storekeeper of the Grand Trunk Railway, has moved his office from th- ghops to \u2018le general of- fices.Th?office of the Mechanical Ac countant, in th main building, has been abolished, but Vir, H.A\u201d White, the Accountant, will ,n to the aho with part of his staff.the remainder boing draft-.od the offires of Mr.Morse, Su \u2019 fntendeni of Motive Power; Mr.Te Wood, Superintendent of the Car De- parrment, sni r Aocountant.DEATH Oj Mr.Rosevear, General MR.S.B.FOSTER.{esterday afternoon Mr.8.B.Foster, advocate, of Chicago, son of Judge Fos- er, of Knowlton, died in Florida.d taken a trip thither recently, in company with his: father, who returned to Montreal for Mrs.Foster! on n being taken ill, and recvived the sad pose here.Jug and Mrs.Foster left Jast evening for Chicago, to which place tha remains will he hrought.The deceased gentleman had been solicitor for ths cago and tirand Trunk system.He leaves a widow and two children.MOONLIG HT E XCURSIONS.aAE, D.2 à Prase.I District noces | Grand Trunk Railway ha plated arrangements for ping of a numbixr of A exeur.sions on Lak: S*.louis during the pre- nt summer.Sper ial trains will leave fot venture Station at .m., con- cting with the sieamer at Lachine 8 p.m.Threo hours will be wo on the\u201d lake, and the train will be it at ths wharf again at 11 p.m.THE COMMERCIAL CON CONGRESS.The programme as arranged for the coming Congress of Chambers of Commerce oof tho Empira, at London, Eng- 1nd, itolude Jesids the daily » ons, Jamo 1 June 8, a dinner on end \u2018a reception at the Im- itute on an evening yet to be \u201ched\u201d ed Rigt Home oseph who is morass President of Pe Pongrens, I preside at the latter function.\u201d stents.PHILIPSBURG /RG RAILWAY.annual meeting of the Phili BSF a hoes © and Qu Quarry Company was afte: LH Shapics Tnaticyte build- des President.ors elect- Gop RE Te UNDERGROUND WIRES.The Bolt Telephone Company Wants to Construct Wire Conduits Under City Streets.The Road (ommitteae held a short Teetin before the session of the City yesterday aftornoon, and ap- inted Ald.Prfontaïne, Brunet, Gro- e and Kins:lla a sub-committee to discuss an application from the Bell Tele- phono Company for permission to construct conduits in the city for piacing wires underground.The Company in their letter of applica: tion said : For the purpose carrying wires into our new building, now in course of construction, at the corner of St.Jobn and Notre Dame streets, and in view of ultimately placing all the wires underground, it will be necessary to open the streets east and west of St.John street, on Notre lane street, and those: running north and south of that stree's, and to construct conduits for underground cables.[t is also proposed to construct subways through St.Peter and Et.vs Alexander streets and through St.Charles Horromee street to connect with our subway on St.Catherine street, and therein to place cables communicating with our Western Exchange, at the corner of Mountain street, and Fastern Exchange at the corner of St.Christopher street.\u2019 The matter was not discussed at all at yesterday's meeting.GUY STREET LINE.The City Council Has the Right to Change the Projected Route.The Road Committee will soon make another demand upon Lhe Street Railway mpany with regard to the Guy stréet D line.en the Company was ordered a couple of weeks ago to proceed with the Ine they replied that the route could not be operated owing to the obstructions offered at the G.T.R.crossing on Mountain street and the C.P.R.brid on Guy street.Cn motion of Ald.Kinsella it was decided by the Road Committee to vary the route so as lo avoid these obstructions.A question was raised.however, as to the authority of the Committee to vary the route, and it was decided to delay communicating the Committee tee's decision to \u201cI\"the Company until the opinion of the City Attorney n received.This opin; \u2018on \u201cnow been communicated to Rad D Department.and is to the ef: fect that changes of the street Railway routes can.under by-law 210, be ordered by resolution of ihe Council.THE BAIE DES CHALEURS.The Baie des Chaleurs Compan da tend avpealing to the Supreme : decision of the urt of Ar penis confirming the judgment of the rior Court appointing a seques- trator.The Quebec Government are seeking to have A.R.McDonald, superintendent d® Riviere du Loup section of the Intercolonial Railway, appointed.The roaa bas not been in operation for some ime.STREET WATERING.The Road Department is not vet quite able to maintain its full summer staff of men and horses cleaning and watering the streets.At present there are twen- ty-one watering carts in the western division, nine less than last year; and twenty five in the eastern division, ten less than last year.THE LATE M.¥.NULAN.At the te meeting of St.Patrick\u2019s Society, held last evening.Dr.Guerin, the president, in the chair, resolutions of condolence with the family of the late ox-Ald.M.Nolan, a member of the \u2018amily, wore \u201cunanimously adopied.; CONSCIENCE MONEY.f Ju John A.Gros:, the m Ager of e Domin.on Burgiary Guarg æ Com- pay has received th.riy-liyge'dollars con- sciem:, money from e, who calls he.ot himsæelé \u201c1 gfith.\" FINANCE ANS COMMERCE.MONTREAL WHOLESALE MARKETS.Star Office, May 6, 1896.Grain.\u2014 Trading is confined to business resulting from a purely local demand !for oats Prices: Oats, No.2 white, 28 1-2c; peus per £0 lis.wn store, L3c to o¥c; leed Larley, 8 1-3¢ to Suc; buckwheat, 38c to 89c; Lar- + maiting, 50c to 5lc.lour.ralization is.hardly too tron to use to describe the present condition o! the local flour market.demand is as dull a3 it well can te and Ere are very regular, but Lhe foilowing t ist gives as ljair ati 1d£@ of v tances will permit $ to 54.16; stro fers PE SE.fo to zm \"Straight rollers, Mill Feed - +.There is ne \u2018change either for better or w Bran is orfered at $13 Hi 50 and shorts at 314 to 314.£0.Oatmeal.\u2014Car lots of rolled oats are of- tered on track at 32.80 to 32.Provisions.\u2014The opsar a w rk, bu request yled as at all active.e quote: Canada o 3:3.50; ba- 8e to 10c; d {ly consist entirely of fodder will attract ty Comperatively Wt \u201cut this ycar, much in the steady for last sel are on offer here wa cannot q ote a spot Shipments going Torwasd this week \u2018osent old transact utter.\u2014There are still some fnemters of trade who have sufficient confidence tention interest felt some of re- little of leh, , and wh the large otbers v wers supplied vious purc Jere a but the general deman d wi Lee represented the Talk Cot the uney creamery, a few sales were le at 16 14c to 16 1-26 where perfect quality was secured.Firsts were no but firm, general sales making at 14 1- to 18c.Other qualities were = teady tut qu gaa.arket is steady at 10c for wholesale Tota of Yelling ker: and grocers are still buy ns * Mapte Producte.\u2014 \u201cSugar is gene \u2018at 71-2c to 3c SY Kk 8 1-4¢ to 51-3c, The movement PA Prairiy satisfactory.e market is quiet but Steady.Pots iret sorts, are quoted at $3.65, t $5.98 and pearls at $4.70.HORSE TRADE.e brisk demand which dealers anticipa consequent on the opening of navi- ation and t ° general resumption of spring Fade yet t been made man! has not as a quiry for \"genera pare horses, t business is far fr ices, ever, are well mali ined.Jn Montreal Horse Exchang reports tter owing to somew advices trom \u2018the Old Country teing of a nature than recentl Sales on the ey pte are 5 ald to be more 7 readily made and t tone of the the market is eaithier, A the *Excna car of horses arrived eae sale, including some extra drivers and vy drau ht horses.Last week a consi Amen d bred animals fro were sold AMERICAN MARKETS.Reselpts and Shipments.TT - - ee mr \u2014 4 ) wads follows: Messrs.B B.L.Sond.F lish coun mparke à - ¥ \u2018 PROTEST FROM ¥ Wells, Mathow Hutobison, Wm.Mann Fees que: Tutu 3 ee at , a aouthy 3.pis Bon uent faenting ui Li LA ust an ta 13a Beye als * a su ' ; THE UNDERWRITERS the Directors Mr.EL, Pond w Fans FOR dd August and : elected President, Mr.Vie B Wells waa 1 34d ney ma + elected Vice-President and General Man- four Vs 184.French equntr markets, 8 .22 ager, ani Mr.Heury Timmis, Secretary= eather In France, Treasurer.Chic 0, May 5.\u2014Rece pts, un tushels wheat, 224,000 corn, 274,000 oats, 7 bble.flour.Shi} nts, 45.000 bushels > t, 184,- corn, 39.06 age, 8606 bols.flou N t.\u2014 Receipts, 305, 20 bush- ew els wheat, ka 64 corn, 184,400 oats, 13,196 a 26,941 sacks fiour.pments, hie\u2019 Corn.\u201878,788 pats, 8660 bbls.and 16, 409 sac Duluth, Moy 8.Recel te 212,000 bushels Shipment tushels wheat.ay 8.\u2014 eceipta 1000 bushels Shipments, 6000 bush- \u2014Receipts, 48,000 bush- .ipments, 1000 hels wl heat.1000 s, May Boe i \u2014 5000 bushels wheat, 8.000 sorn.Shi pments, tush- els wheat, 171, Detroit, Uta Be Piece eçeipts 1000 ushels whont.\u2018Eh'pnients, 17.000 Fush.whoa) Minneapolis, May 5.\u2014 Receipts, 64,000 tush- els wheat.Shipments, 13.000 Tush.wheat.Chicavo Hog Markot Union Stock Yards, May 6.\u2014 cone estimated receipts of h were 16,000 The official report of yesterday was 28 112, which 7800 were shipped and S030 iett over.The quotations to-dav were: light mixed, $5.45 to $3.65; mived 1 packing, $8.30 to $5.55; heavy shipning, $1.16 to $3.55; rough rodes, $2.15\" to 38.390.The rerelpts o\u201d-cattle were 4700, one-third of which vere Texans, Natives steedy, other went ela wheat, 14, MONTREAL STOCKS IN STORE.May 2nd.April 25th, May 4th 1900, 1693.183 Wheat, bush, 844.233 970,998 261,658 Torn, 4,621 75.333 7,554 Fous, = 253 12.04 116,279 Oats.432,835 432,200 157,879 Darley, 235 65,088 \u2014 bie 6,484 6.454 4.860 uckwhent 62,774 57.593 34.939 F our, bbls.37,207 36.7496 22,099 Mlenl 5.066 5,630 % SMAI ENN NOVELT] is For Children are looked tor hy mothers desirous ot! sec- ing their littie ones well dressed, Children ot from 2 to 4 years ot age require clothing entirely different in make from those worn by more mature boys.We think we have a variety ot styles which cannot tail to please, The Fauntleroy Suit still seems to be preterable to any other, Our variety includes Tweeds, Worsteds and Vel- vets.The latest novelty includes a long inside vest, with 2 pockets, coat well cut away, and pants, With buckle, It\u2019s pretty in design and should be seen.\u2018this senson\u2019s variety of Children\u2019s Blouses are very attractive and cheap.At HO cents we give you your choice ot 30 patterns, we have also the Fauntleroy Blouse, embroidered, sailor collars and pufted sieeves, at - 1.2 Communion Suits Are another make of Boys\u2019 Suits in which we excel.Cur $4.00 grade is astonishingly iow in price.The best we make are sold at $7.00.Well lined, satin bound.\u201cOur Communion Hats are nobby; sell at from 50c to $1.00.Shirts at 50c.See our 25 cents Boys\u2019 Flannelette Laced Shirt, sizes 12 to 14, You can\u2019t make them for double the money.| WN WORKMAN'S Mammoth Clothing House 1888 & 1890 Notre Dame St i FPN ENN FRPP PLPRID NP Adjoining the Balmoral Hotel 108al NO EDUCATION 15 REQUIRED.to enjoy STOWER'S Lime Juice Cordial.There a nc none of chat musty sty Bavor\u2014tound bm oe most other repai befoi Line In this exan ite une drink.ro Free Sample from Retallers.10801 Coal Tar For Sale.The Montreal Gas Company offer thelr Coal Tar for gollon deliversd into Customers\u2019 barrels; or st 534 cents per Imperial gallon for cash with order.Also V.O.R ears (Canadian Pacifio Railway) at sams MONTREAL GAS \"COMPANY, pr 27th.1806.Now York Life Building RATES.CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS | * WANTED, 1 sents for 30 words or Jean, SITUATIONS W tra word, sach PUBL WANTED: \u20180 cents for 10 words or hem, and All 1 cent per extre Sore \"ads 18 conte for 36 words or Jess, vi SLE 2 cord or lise, end 3 - nse; Sa words or less, and 3 vont per fnrertion.FOUND, 10 cents for 20 words or lass, and 3 cent per xtra word, each rtion, i RES, ETC.35 cents for 38 words r tre word, sach gach insertion, and at per insertio: word.each on.PRP ERTY FOR SALE, $5 cents for 36 words or less, - 1 cent per extra wo:d.each insertion.T5 centa for P words or legs, and | cent per extra esc insertion ord, esch BUSINESS CH ANCES, FTC, 25 cents for 25 words,or lexn, 801 1 cent per extra word, each insertion.NA age 7.2 ceuts per word, minimum 23 insertion.Ali advertisements inserted at the above rates must be prepaid.\u2018 tou FOR SALE.Am NAN ST TS STE ANA AN AAA TOR SALE\u2014FOR THE MILLION, KINDLING.#3, rut Mawle, 32.50, Taianrac Biccks, $1.75, Mill Blocks fi por load, \u201cdelivered any where \u2018n the city.J.C.wedisrund.Richmond aquare.Bell Tel $353.101 tf OR SALE\u2014KJLN-DRIED KINDIING Woop, sx cut maple, $2.50; pyre: blocks, $1.75.mill blocks, cut stove lengihs, $1.r oad Montreal Hind'ing Wood Co., currer Bt.James & Guy.Teicphoue sue.ti Prors BALE -DRY 'KINULING WOOD.wu RUTH- crfurd & Sous, Atwater avenue.\u2018l'elephone Man oR SALE\u2014 COAL! w ELST ANTHRACITE COAL stove and other sices, for nnuze und steam purposes.Noamoke.Nu (late.Nu clinkers.Lo Cobe & Son, 38 Price st.Tel 216.me Fer BALE:-GOLDIE AND MCCULLOCH SAFRA, second hand sates, half price.rafes novel and ro- paired; scnles of cvery duscription, alarm money \u2018ills, tricks, coffer aille, cash registers.303 8t.Jamer.F.M.Bullivan.Toi.207.104 10_ OR SALE ELEGANT 81 ST.LAW RENCE RIVER Riff, wits cushions, carpet, ras, 2 yair oars, box and trims 8 patent centre board, and full nickel trimmings.Le dell $40 cach.Address \u2018L TAR: vi toe.10% por SALE-C EAP, AN IDEAL) COOK \"STOVE.\u2018it perfect order.Apply st 63 Mackey ut _ leg er orn HAL £6000 STEAM COAL ASHES 1 TO RE - -H Sims & Co.54 Latour et._196 2 pos, SALF-A LOT.GF WOUD SPLIT PULLEYS, cut an new.Will bo sold cheap, A IL Sims & \u201c4 Latour at, lisa OR SALE DEY FANDLING \u201cWOOD, EXTRA uh lo $210.Prompt delivery Hecderaa Bros, 41 Wi am a.st.Tel it - a Co.FOR Sal LE - A M FOOT BAILING aou.p rigged, very fast.sulendid cruiser.For tlentara.hans addr £50.STAR office.1083\" 3 OR SALE-COMM N HENSE ROACH, BED pra and rat extenninator, in tius 250, 50: and He one returned if it does not clear your house.71 Main 1058 R SALE\u2014 HULL OF A STEAM YACHT % FEET over all, uscd ony short time.Cheap.Tor particu lara apply P.O.Hox 47, Lancaater, Unt ls 4 = SALE INSTRUMENTS BY THE FOLLOW- : Steinvns.Decker E Hayden & Son.Thomas.Bell, Goderich, Swith, Jac se ton & Bro., Waretvoms, 148 Peel st, oppocite Harcil- ns 14 4 Saw SALE \u2014 A HANDSOME MODEL OF A SAIL- WL sell cheap.33 RS yacht, ead keol, wuil rigged.se_ ve ALE \u2014 TRIAD C CAMERA.WITH TRIPOD, are all in pertest order.Bee eamçies of ¢ pho tos at 310 Wood a - 1106 5 Fo SALE\u2014ITALIAN GREYHOUXDS, DOG AND ich, one year acd a haif old To bo seen at ou se OR SALE\u2014HANDBOME SOLID LBASS ¢ 4 LIGHT combination essnlior, 3Uçht brass brass gas brackets, dsome gloves, oak bail \"rad, oak over mantel and coal oil stove.No further use for ther: a bargain, Address \u201cE 597,\u201d Aram office.108 2 JOR SALE FIRST CLASS BAILING BOAT, or viy to 0G.Racine, 228 5t.Je: ames st.083 SOL SAL E-CENTURY DICTIONARY, Perec 1y new, in oth-bound szertions, caxy t for referçnce, Secs for cash.Cost $72.Address - \u2018N 106,\" man obice.108 1 R SBALE\u2014?goon VIOLINS AND 2 GOOD _ violas.Address \u201c'G 668,\u201d STAR office.106 3 R BALE \u2014 Gas \"BRACKETS AND CHANDE- liors, leader FNo F8 coal siove] and gus stove.Will be sold very cheap.Part leaving e city.Can be roen Wednesday, 6 May, ao! Thursday.7 ay.\"1284 Famille street, from 9.30 5.samt} o'clock p.06 3 R SALE\u2014ONE 5X10 COLLENDAE X EUERICAN \"iT =\" billiard tablo, cues, for $100.Address © oT To, Stan a 0 Fora HSALRE\u2014A BLACK WALNUT CRADL T CEADLE 1 In order, cheap.111 Sherbrooke st.WANTED TO PURCHASE.SA A ANTED\u2014EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT WE ema tee pay big vrices 1or old books of eve: ry description, French or English Mail orders Promptly 8 tended White, 527 Cra 1963 WASTE NTRD \u2014 TO PURCHASE SECONDHAND clothin, fumitare and carpets.Highest prices Tea for secondhand ooda John Golub,543 TYE Viend Warr re p PURCHASE CAST OFF CLOTH: ods Highest prices paid.Great demand far overcoats, ladies\u2019 dresses, turs, etc.Address John Morris, or N ANTEC EvERvSODY TO KNOW Tr we oes for old books of every description, French = Eng Mail orders atteoded White, 527 Eagle id promptly 108 3 PARTNERS WANTED.me ANTED\u2014 A PARTNER TO TAKE SOLE charge of the patent smokeless Ismp chimney business for P.Q., attend to manufacturing and output, papitai required;total consumption of lamp chimneys in th So aise at fao- 106 1 ion of Cauada ie some 33,000, Der annue.AUD tory or or address W Waiter E.Mayo, 4 47, «9 4 William.) ANTED-LADY OR GENTLEMAN WITH $200 to join party in established cooked mest and din- room ess.Emblem Bros, 41 St.Francois Xavier st, Montreal.| 1081 Wit AR DT ARTNER WITH $1000 ° TO BXTEND an esta Lures age an preferred.ad Address \u201ck 612\" ANTED\u2014A PARTNER WITH $10,000.GOOD paying business.Address \u201cG 672,\" Bram office.s MONEY TO LOAN ~~ \u2014 A LARGE AMOUNT OF PRIVATR Fs en to loan AT, es at AND PANT B BER XRXT.AR ASSIST Ladies tarz English.A SITUATIONS VACANT.Steady work onto.18 Vistas iy = d, writ See] subjects vritt OO Phy £5 the Head Mater UT 14 FOR AK ANTED\u2014A BRIGHT BOY ABOUT 14 5 SITUATIONS WANTED.PSA A WASTED-BY BE nomex.me hn references ou 454 as 36 YEARS, 2d Foi SFEAxG We man Taliou sn aod Ei mans yourw clark\u2019 LX and penman.Re cellent references.tare \u201cB de tan office.ANTED -A FIRET CLASS PLAIN AND FANCY bread baker.to take take charge with experience, aa fore- mao.Helerences required.Ww 3%,\" 2.office.W* som ol.ANTED\u2014A RESPRCTABLE GIRL AS GENERal servant ina sual priate fawily; good home; references.Apply 22:44 Bt.Catherine s 1053 WANTEL-EL CLABES AGENTS.sa A DAY easuy made.Article of universal use.© test inthe market.\u2018A 477,\" SrAk vflice.15 ?WE GEXERAL SERVANT, neat and tidy, willing to wear cup.for sali family.Must have city rricrences Appiy Bt Shuter at, 10 to 3 & mi, or after Gp 105 2 ANTED-APPRENTICE To LEARN BREAD baking.Mum have sume experience.Apply at 105 8t.Maurice, beiweea J2and Sp.105 2 WAHEED EWELLEER.APPLY R HEMSLEY, 2581 James st.2 V TANFFO\u2014A CAFABLE GFNFRAL BERVANT, Muret he a good piain cook and have city reler- ences._Apply between ani bat 9 Parkave \"1053 ANTED\u2014-AT ST.JAMES \u201ceLud! A BECOXD WwW man cook aud a billiard mark=r.Apply by letter to the Manager.1% ANTED.-ORGANIBT-Fois- WES EAT END ME TH- V vise Church.Applications, by letter only, Sining reforences and saivy gaected, will received up to Friday.8th May, by Mr.J.J.Bell, 49 pount.ANTED-A YOUNG GIRL A8 HOUSEMAID Ww and to help with tuo chadren: good references ro quired.Apply in rmurninz at 50 Fort 8 105 2 7 ANTED-COMPETENT HOUSEMAID.MUST have good references.Apply before p.w.at 417 Metcalfe ave, Westmoun! 15 3 ANTED-A GENERAL SKRVANT, no Was V ing.Apply to CGZSt.Deous 0 1 J'ANTED-AE FIRST CLASS CAKE BAKER, To V ake charge, ust be well 1 1 NTED COMPETENT GENERAL SERVANT; small family: no washing; references.141 Butchi: dress J 647,\u201d Bar Ofoe.YAUASTED AN INTELLIGENT WOMAN WHO fee's sho is qualified to entor the employ of wholesale house Address \u201cF650,\u201d Ar.1081 TANTED\u2014A housework.WARTED-A RESPECTABLE LAD ABOUT 16 fora fancy goods store.Apply G.Clarke, Bt.Cotherineet Te ANTED\u2014A GENERAL BERVANT FOR SMALL Ÿ fawlly, no wasting.Apply to 5 City Hall are nN YOUNG GIRL FOR GENERAL ND Mackayst.000 1061 ave, West.\" 1053 office.Must write s ANTED\u2014BY EXPERIENCED PERSON, POSI- ot ures Apply in hand Fire Insur- tion as bookkeeper, uffice ma! or 27 place af pd O.Bux Ti 104 3 Abétity.?As \u201cFPO.Beg 101¢ 18 5 TANTRD- A WELL EDUCATED YQUNG MAX aged 22, desires situstion, sot stral hard work.Address Francis, Y.M.C.A.Dominion se.Mont Te V ANTED-\u2014SITUATION AS TRAVELLER, WITH class house in Ottawa Valley, boots and shoeg connection.Would take dru ware.Addr \u201cRK 30,\" 87A v j'asrep D-SITUATION Ab DRY GOODS SALES- nan, vver 8 yesrs experience.Best refereuce as to ability \u2018and character.Box Gi4 Belleville, ns w WAS ANTED\u2014A SIT! -A SITU UATION AS MOTHERS MELT, gol needle womgn and domesticated.Highest refereuces._ Apply 84 atirne » oy W443 J ANTED -BY RESPECTABLE GIRL « BEWIXO Aes | Rex, or glores and martes preferrod: four years enparience: gouf : iabod te Parnishincs 0 ; ,ROOMS TO LET.RO clitnor FURNISHED ROOM.81 Mo Gill College avenue.710 eg pau HOUSES TO LET.LRT \u2014 HOUS FLA .ments, stores.A Call or ond by ROO! D BOARD IN FIRST Lat; also catalogue of ry oe RO ame terme 10 Usirer- MoMuan, 178 Bt.James ul Sloot sity st.9 9 2166, OOMS SINGLE AND DOUBLE ROOMS, WITH O LET\u2014NO.7 UNION AVEN R ot without bosrd.Telephone ia tbe house.Tog) Unt: fc T°» ext Bishop's Court.Ti versity st.tion.ermit to view ete, Macin tosh & Hyde, Standard lees st.JR O0us.SINGLE A AND DOUBLE, WITH wr Denis st : ÉUTTAEES OOMS\u2014TO LET, FURNISRE light bousekee seplng.Apply to lors \u201c Y LARG RO TOE FICE TIONALLY 6 Gainer \u2014TO LET, LARGE DOUBLE ROOM, FUR- th board 100 Mansficid at, sity os , wi 1036 I ooms Fi FIRST CLASS FURNISHED ROOMS TO on bathroom fat; rate at 128 uns de an 5 R® M \u2014~ WELL FURNISHED DOUBLE ROOM fur ome or two entlomen, 5 far and all con Teviences.n.No Privat other mers 1783 Ontario st _ 10¢ 3 OOMB\u2014 NEWLY FURNISUED, p DOUBLE OR ) bedroom, w.tine an erro ardrobe, ete.west of ry: Frais \u2018al « Thé are office. Second Tace, mile\u2014Jefferson, 7 to 1; King T.4 to 1, 2; Royal Princess 25 to 1, 8.Time, 1.47 34.Third race, half mile\u2014Joe Hayman 1; Joung Harry, 15 to 1, 2; Miss 3 to 1, $.Tine, 501-4.Fourth race.1 1-16 miles\u2014Chugnut, 21 to 1, 1; Prig, 11 to 5, 2; Charade, 2 to 1, 8.Time, 1.51.- Fifth race, half mile\u2014Free Lance, 15 to 1, 1; Brighton, 5 to 2, 2; Friendship, 6to 1.3.ime, 511-4, Lepine Park Programme.Lepine Park's programme for the spring mest follows: First Day, Tuesday-Purss $125, 3 min.class; purs: $150, 2.22 class; purse $50, even, O.named race.Second Day.Wednesday\u2014Purse 8125, 2.85 class; purss $150, 2.28 class; purse $50, special race.Third Day, Thursday\u2014Purse $125, 2.40 class; purse 2200, Free for all.Entries close on Wednesday, May 27, to be addresssd to M.Lepine, secretary, Lepine Park, Montreal.\u2014-\u2014\u2014 CRICKET.Ottawa Club Loague Practice.(Special to the Star.) ; Ottawa t.May 5\u2014The Ottawa Cricket Club started practice yesterday evening) with a good turn out members Th A e first tch of the season outside of inter-clu fixtures is with | AT THE BARNJUM GY MNASIUM\u2014-DUMBELLS.ATHLETICS.Montreal's Champion Lady Gymnast.There was quite a gathering of ladies and gentlemen interes in physical cui- ture for women in Miss Barnjum's gymnasium yesterday afternoon.The occasion was a ial exhibition by \u2018the Seniors and Liliputians an ! the presentation of the championship gold medal to Bliss Lillian Bacon.e presentation was made by Principal Peterson, ot McGill, who expressed his great pleasure at being afforded an opportunity not only of witnessing the exerciges of the young ladies, but of bestowing the championship medal.He réferred to his ex- rience as a school ins r in Eng- and yeiirs ago, and said he remembered well the great delight he always took in\u2019 the nastic exercises.He considered phys cal training as given in institution ike these by no means the least part of the education of the younger and growing generation.He complimented Miss Bacon on the work which had won her the championship, and referred in happy terms the stat ue repose of that young lady even in the most difficult poses.Principal Peterson concluded with a sympathetic reference to Miss Barnjum nd \u20ac a cordial expression of reciation of the labors Miss - bon and her assistants.The medal was presented to Miss Bacon amid loud applause.TURF.At Woodbine.\u2018Toronto, Ont, May 5\u2014A slight rain | has done the Woodbine track a well as brightened up the grass and brought out the tiny leaves an the trees.The steeplechagers will be allowed to Montreal in Ottawa.Last year Montreal won this match.There is some doubt as to whether ex-Captain Bris- towe will Play this season or not, and friends of the club are anxious to get him to decide to play.J THE GUN.8.8.Powder Co.'s Gold Medal.The eighth and last match in the 8.8° Powder Co.'s gold medal compe- Montreal tition took place at the competition, in which, ns stated, eight matches have been shot.The following are the winners of the different matches, with scores, ible twenty : .1st match, C.W.Buchanan, 20.2nd matoh, H.Simms, 17.3rd match, W.L.Cameron, 14.h, W.L.Cameron, 15.5th match, C.Buchanan, 18._ 6th match, C.Seunderson, 16.7th match, R.B.Hutcheson, 13.8th match, W.L.Cameron, 17.\u2018A solid silver spoon was presented to the winner of each match the club: The second match for the ent'e oup will take place on Saturday next.8t Hubert Gun Clubs Tournament.(Special to the Star.) Ottaws Ont.May 5\u2014The St.Hubert Gun Club are to give 5 in putses for \u2018| thei Queen's Birth tournament.1 There will be seven individual and ons team event, the latter for the Mail trophy./ + \u2019 LAWN TENNIS.MoGill Lawn Tennis Club.Univers! school in the field this week.There vas a Hy ctomd ot emookars i pre ter aA The ann meet of the MoGill t Town rs Clud was held en pts ASE are by different owhers: Mr.Hayes, | en- | .| minion Day, for which tie Canadian meetings .Canadian t .| Johnny Flynn, the well-knoÿn Pres- rott horse by Clare the election of officers for the ensuing year, which resulted as follows: = President \u2014Professor Callender.Vice-president\u2014C.Howard.Tressurer\u2014Dr.Grafton.Secretary\u2014J.Arthur Fairie.Committee\u2014S.Archibald, Arts: P.Butler, Science; J.L.Todd, Medicine ; Kennedy, Law; C.B.Smith, Graduates; representative to Grounds Committee, 8.Archibald.AQUATICS.Point Claire Boating Club.I At the annual meoting of the Pointe Claire Beating Club, held at the M.A.A.A.Eymbasium last night, the officers elect- we re: President\u2014L.A.Gordon.Vice-president\u2014W.B.Luflamme.Secretary\u2014G.H.Carter.Treasurer\u2014Geo.Jackson.Committee\u2014A.'R.Owens, Chas.Har vie, 'C.Grant, George Jordan, A.Mac Farland, J.Patterson.- The annual report was a very favorable one and was adopted.The club's season promises to be very successful.\u2018Whore Will the Races Take Place ?(Special to the Star.) Toronto May 5\u2014Bids for the honor of being the place at which the races between the Vencedor, of Chicago, and the yacht representing the Royal Canadian\u2019 Yacht Club of this city will be opened aL a meeting of the committee having the matter in hand at Detroit on May 9.The question of a final committee to handle the race will be settled al the same time.For the Protection of Unitad States Yachtemen.Washington, D.C., May 5\u2014In the House yesterday under suspension of the rules a bill was for the protection of yacht owners and ship-builders of the United States.It provided that yachts belonging to regularly organized yacht clubs of any foreign nation that extended similar privileges to the yachts of the United States sl d have the rivilege of entering and leaving the Inited States without entering or clearing at customs \u2018houses and paying tonnage taxes.This Will bo a Season of Small Raters.New York, May 5.\u2014The little half- raters will furnish a good deal of the sport at Jamaica Bay this season.Harry ighy.the veteran boat builder of Ca- narsie, has contracted for fifteen of these toy racers for the New York Canoe Club, and nearly all the boat builders along: the shore have orders to build these little racers for private parties.Two of Rigby's boats were finished last week, and in a trial spin proved to be remarkably fast.The Jamaica Bay half-raters differ from the English models by having 2 gaff mainsail instead of a leg of mutton sail, and experts who have seen them sail are much pleased with the change, as they work to windward better than the old style, and stand up better in strong winds and rough water.The German Emperor's New Yacht.The Yachting World of April 10, in speaking of the German Emperor's new racing sutter, building at w, Henderson's Meadowside yard from ¢ © L.Watson\u2019s design, says the boat is coming along finely.It says: \u201cDuring the past week or two squads of men have n at work day and night, and it is expected t the yacht will be completed_barl in May.In the elements ot design Mr.G.L.Watson has adopted slightly different proportions with re spect {0 form to those existing in Britannia or Valkyrie FIL, and, altho the utmost secrecy has been observed in the matter, the following dimensions of the new eutter are given: Length over all, 120 feet; length on water line, 88 feet 10 inches; beam.25 feet 6 inches; draught, 16 feet 3 inches.Compared with Defender and Valkyrie III the measurements are: .Metcor.Defender.Valkyrie Load water linc.85883 88.45 88.Sailing length.99.50 100.36 10L49 Beam.\u2026.\u2026 25 Nn \u201cThe main boom is said to be of enor mous length, and th8 sail area is close on 14,000 square feet.\u201cWith regard to construction, the ves sel is of composite build.The wood used for her sides, from the kee! up to the water line, is American elm, while many is used above this.The lower rtion of the hull is to be polished black.Quite a new kind of steel is being largely used in hr construction.It is similar to that specially manufactured for the 20-knot torpedo boat destroyers at present buildin on the Thames, and possesses a tensile strength of from 38 to 42 tons per square inch of sectiom, while the -extension tests show an elongation of 15 per cent.The strength of ordinary mild steel rarely exceeds 830 tons per square inch, but the additional stretgth of the new material is secured by the presence in its composition of a special alloy.\u2018As regards appearance, the new yacht resembles very much Valkyrie III, the only apparent difference being that the koel of the Meteor is shorter, while the tapering from the figurehead to the water line is more graduated.This tapering has had the effect of making her somewhat shorter than Valkyrie an the water line.s masts of different lengths are being made, and before she takes part in any of the races, it is proposed to try the new outter with each of the three masts.FOOTBALL.\u2014 | Canadian Football Association.At a meeting of the Council of Delegates of the C.F.A., Mr.Graves in the chair, the following referees were appointed: F.Cornel, W.Duncan, Hug Crawford, T, Hill, B.F.Crierie, J.Hen- shaw, C.Auburn, W.Mowatt, R.Walk- | == er, A.Barnes, B.G.'Brager-Crierle, Fred Graves, J.Callaghan, W.Honeyman.The matches for Saturday are: Excelsior vs.Back River.Referee, Mr.rean.McGill vs.Mets.Referee, H.Crawford.McGill 2nd vs, Caledonias 2nd.Referee, F.Cornell.Point St.Charles 2nd ve.Rovers 2nd.Refsree, T.Hill.Rovers 3rd vs.Point St.Charles 3rd.Referee, J.Hensbaw.Montreal South 2nd va.Mets 2nd.Referee, C.Auburn.Mato on first named grounds.MISCELLANEOUS.The Last \u201cAt Home.\u201d The, Good Time Social Club will hold their fourth and clos \u2018\u201c At Home\" in the Drummond Assembly Rooms on the The gentlemen in charge of the, arrangements expect that os coming event wi i everything t ths olub has hitherto undertak rs | SE \u2018Gossip.oo.a Mr.A.McDarmid, of New Glas- fo bas sold Nelly Bly.2.32, by High- and Chief, to Mr.F.\\W.Hart Mr.John McCoy, of Fredericton, N.B., purchased from Boston parties, the trotting stallion Judge Wilkes, 2.221-2.A meeting will be heldion the Summer- side, Prince Edward Island track.on Do- liberal purses \u201cN or Bios by King Bob\u2014Maggi ay ossom, by King aggie May, bred by John Dyment.of Orkney, Ont., won two races at Washington on Baturday.Mesars.Graham, of Claremont, the well-known breeders on Saturday shipped nineteen fine heavy draught horses to the English market.\u2019 The six \u2018year old bay stallion, Sacaza, 2.1814, Robert cGreger, dam by n : At Hamilton, John Rambaugh is training Sir Harry Wilkes, Mat and Addie (i.Dave Lambert bas in charge Fbolseller, Tavernier and a filly owned G.E \" will.be seen ai be man, Da purchased ie a four year ole colt Basso, \u2018a t M thelde, from McNe ane ugh d rig for ps mis Is, winner {land à baby growth The baby's mission is growth.To that little bundle of love, half trick, half dream, every added ounce of flesh means added happiness and comfort! Fat is the signal of perfect health, comfort, good nature, baby beauty.Scotts Emulsion, \u2018with hypophosphites, 1s the cas- iest fat-food baby can have, in the easiest form.It supplies just what he cannot get in his ordinary food, weak places to perfect growth.Beorr & Bows, Belleville, ut.sec PE.&D.Bicycles Can now be seen at 2400 St.Catherine St.Theyare what Bicycles should be.In tho beard and other hidden parts E & D.Bicycles excel ail re You hear it on all sides\u2014thero is but one B.& D, and that is the perfect Bicycle.Other Bicycle dealers usiness, bul i must 2 bu Bnoue can compare theirs with Sells for $125.Because it\u2019s worth more.It\u2019s a Wheel-Investment.That\u2019s a Life Investment.This is the E.& D.Bearing, that Mechanical Experts pronounce | Mechanical Perfection.It is dust-proof, wear-proof, and nceds oil about once a year.Can only be had in the E.& D.Bicycle\u2014the high ost of high grudes-the Bicycle par excellence.Manufactured for Canada selely by the CANADIAN TYPOGRAPH CO., LTD., WINDSOR, ONTARIO, Wright & Cowper Co., SOLE AGENTS, MONTREAL.1 2408 Bt.Catherine Street.BEAUTY AND VARIETY! Satisfaction and Pleasure! Each color of Diamond Dyes will give from three to might beautiful shades, \u2018varying according to the amount of goods dyed with the contents of the package.can be obtained from any of the imitation and poorly prepared dyes sold by some dealers.There is always a satisfaction and pleasure when Diamond Dyes are used.he desired work is well and truly \u2018dene, and odd things are made as good as new.Carefully gvold buying the crude um- tation dyes that are so plentiful in the country, and sold simply for the sake of rofit.Ask for \u2018the Dinmond Dyes and ve your work well done.For Delicate Children, Invalids and the Aged.JACKSON'S; NUTRITIVE WINE Possesses the full medicinal value of cap with 105 Ibs.up, and winning easily in 148.Captain Treadway, of the Yale crew, announces that t following eleven candidates for the 'Varsity boat would be taken to England for the Henley regatta: .Langford, Treadway, (Capt.) Longacre, Bailey, Rogers, Deard, Brown and Simppon, regulars, and Mills, Whitney and Marsh, substitutes.The three other candidates of the fourteen now training will be dropped from the list at omoe.The selection of the eleven , men who will be taken to England was by Bob Cook, Capt.Treadway and ex-Captains Armstrong and Johnston.A new trotting track is in contem- lation at Sorel, P.Q.A strong club is belng fo: and the opening meeting will probably be held early in July.will be a member of the Na- tiona! Trotting Association.\u2018 The weekly meeting of the Montreal Cricket Club was held last night, when some details relating to the coming.season were discussed It was made an on, however, to congratulate the secretary, Mr.Williams, on his ap- _ .marriage, which takes.place a week from to-day.It is hinted, too, that the raptain will be best man.Every cricketer in town will have nothing but good wishes for Mr.Williams.The quarterly meeting of the Scottish Athletic Football Club will be held on Wednesday evening at eight o'clock.in the Mechanics\u2019 Hotel, corner of Fav- vard and Congregation strecis, Point Charles.: To regulate the stomach, liver and bowels, apd promote digestion, take one of Carter's Little Liver Pills every night.Try them.Mr.Gilbert Parker, the famous novel- t, has made a donation of a large number of books to Belleville, Ont., public library.Speeial Notices.Persons about to purchase pianos should not decidd until they bave visited P.E.Laytoa Bro.'s warerooms, 148 Peel street, opposite Hamilton's.Bar- gama as follows: Steinwey Upright, slightly us>d, $275.Docker Bros.Grand, as g as now, will bs sold at cost.Evans Bros.Upright, two yeara old, every modern rovement, $100.{aden he a perfect onder, 9175.Owen and helps him over the © such rich variety of colors and shades > AAA A Allan Line Roya ; .Liverpoul, Quebeo and Montreal Mail Service From From Live L Steamahips.5 RL Sardinian .» Abi Numidia.29 ay 22-88 May, 9 26 tian.- 0 = .14 May.Laurents à Fansace Cam > rn se lissinale : au Second Cabin 50.Single Returs Steerage\u2014To Live repaid Londonderry, £24.50.utens ree.laszow and New York Servi From Now Pier, foot of W.21st Street, Ne! Bteamships.uevessaly 845 to 265 Single.According to local staterovmu.w or Londonderry op treight, passage furtho: 2 oY or H.2 à ALLAN.Montreal, Buston or NorTH Baule Havel .Tues., May Tease .Toes, May 28 8 Prsengers booked through GERMANY and AUSTR Hetum tickets available from Medi avi KAISER, May 16, WERRA, Muy 23 FULDA, May 3, 10am.OELRICHS & CO., 2 Bowling \u20ac GILMOUR & Oo, 36 James et, op.Tem, BATTERSBY, St.HENRY, 1433t.James 8t., Agenta for t El Plymouth (Loi Columbia, M 1 PLYMO \u2014 Res train: CHE.RYRG-ANERI !,.Bat, May 16 Spree.19 Lahn.nale GERMAN NEW YORK, SOLTHAMPTON, ; FAST EXPRESS STKAMERG.10am.Wem udon), Cherbourg, ay 7.A v Mormanuia, May 14 Cabin, 315 and upward; LI.Cabi: UT LONDON, s4h; FRÉEO RBOURG-PAR.CAN LINE, 37 B to all import LA.| Mail Steamshi = York \u2019 to $130 Return.tion of and number of perce ig cabin passengers havethe X ro $4.50 onl $5.0.le lat , or D.CONNELLY, 14 Piacc d'Artmes, M ANCHOR Kteamshipa from Ne Glasgow via Rates for Sa By 8.8.CITY OF Becond Cabin, 82: Other Steamers, Second Cal H vice first Boating, thing an Execilunt train service Pacific lines.BAY POI ROCKLAND BREAK Ÿ ls large, weil-equip; under the control of Mr.the Islesboro fun.ery; an uisite surroundings and com; table.NE i Pinto EP.BEWELL DR.STRONG'S SANITARIUM, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.leasure.The Foi CHARMING SCE INTERES health or T first class Hotel.illustrated circular.nade r Dry tonic lawn tennis, billiards, © evator, elootrie on the roof.Bi ity, all bathd\u2019 alr, BA tc.Open tments of a steam, sum of rooms with health ap- atursl sulphur the peer.Bend for Tear.© 8 \u2014\u2014 ADIRONDACKS \u2014 ADIRONDACK HOUSE KEENE VALLEY, ESSEX COUNTY.8.KELLEY, Prop.Mlustrated Circular on application.New York.[108 58 HOTEL ABERDEEN, St.John, N.B, \u2018.\u2018 The finest Bummer Climate in the world Sea bathi Bells, new Hotol, and .50 and #3.00 per da, G.R PUGSLEY, Proprietor.Elect ri Dents .Ic .\u2026 Mpeciai weekly rates, M.TREE, Manager.104 53 15th 0 hotel in every respect.age.Five bathing an lisrds and other amusements.orchestra.Cuisine nnd service of the by mall or te AnEwe! r rat THE BAY VIEW, Ferry Beach, Bay View, Sace, Mc, Near Old Orchard.Isr family resort will open for Finest viows on the coast re d fishing; lawn tenn 1 h fol es and information Bend for {llustrutod hooklet.MRS, SON & SON, Owners and Managers.,ecañdn Ju ell appoint: water; perfect drain- ix, Croquet, bi music pavilion Applications, EIN.103 78 Racked with Rheumatism Unable to Walk, owing to excruci= ating pain, After ten years terrible torture, Cured by Scott\u2019s Sarsaparilla, A.H.Christiansen, Clifton House, owe you more t Ina trea none.Le ae tan My for \u201ca bottle of the recomnmend it.more than The from the tive effects.teaspoon druggist.resence of \u2014Is Scott's Sarsaparil centrated medicine, prompt in its cura- Doses from one half tp ons ful.At Bl per bottle of your writing from the ra Falls, says: \u201cI pay.For red the tortures of the rheumatism.Father had me, and 1believe it ist an here- r .Joints would get inflamed and if I was out in any wea * 1 was sure to be whicll to a travelling man is a calamity.re of Canadian towns local docto giving relief, others read that Sarsapari rheumatic cure, and I laid up, parilla \u201cwas a asked a druggist Sarsaparitia- the market.\u201d He gave \u2018me Soott's, remarking that it was an im; all others, and ement on that he could Lonestly I have taken four bottles, and am as free from pain as a ian can hope to be.I was out ina rainstorm two days ago and never felt a twinge.Ag I said before, to Scott's Barsaparilla Lowe I can ever repay.\u201d The best remedy for sciatica, and neuralgic pains\u2014-all arising ison in thn blood & modern con- rheumal ism, sa pays 6;, not.JOHN A.TEES & CO., Beard of Trade 102 10 FE INVESTMENT.Rented ford years, Block of Stone Houses For Hale! McGIBB A A ON f & HOGLE, ADVOCATES, New York Ljle Building, MONTREAL.R D.MoGrason.OA\" Asus Dauienn, MP.RePitchors Castodas ARTUUR F.HouLE 17848 sa En ie Daily Star, yr \u2014 ere & CO., Proprietors.167041658 St.James Street.ni, she ran te sent to any part of a x moni nnd postage 14 2 gent \u2019 Wy WA the circulation of TIE Star x iw issue of all the 0 ther En lished in the city of \\ treat oa se eo French Advertising aro Measrs, FTE Cie ze, Ruo du la Grange, Bate- + QURCULATION \u2014OP THR\u2014 and Weekly Star \u201c FOR WEEK ENDINO APRIL 25, 1896.BY s0vocnencencsrcannens ensssssnuens « 44,759 Ye coercanecens amonsa senc vereanes 45,130 BÜBY un maféroorcesrcances \u2014_\u2014 45,123 play.sevsss men once a sec nese 45,267 = roveos vossneus sonne see crores wens 45,130 Eo TAF.sasocasouecconsenemsrea0sss0\u2026e \u2026 50,185 - au + 275,594 aa resent Average: parois, ward, \u2018, For Week J Me) April 25, 45,932 ger, Lives, LY STAR live 833,759 pote o fit ù ia ation saul STAR Lub Eure J.os ie.mh above figures are ex- J.A.(haur,cral thousand short sub- sain Lauxo Pat hic -r.segarded as more or less Mcnirea) holm, a cr LEN on Brags TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1896, ; i \u201cwon: PRO-BRITISH ! mre \u2014\u2014 TESTIMONY.i The rata from jingoism which has + Solow: President Cleveland's telling ex- + \u201c\u2018Révbition .: «:at that spirit can do when KE i ER A 3 \"ers, \u201cif.Allowed - vapture the national execu- étre.he called forth many a witness * troc .«exis the | American : testify vneming the immense value to avilisgts + » the extension of British people wo Power = officer in the American ' avy, Ca::.A.8.Crowninshield, writes, for iusta:.-, to the North American Re- .Ybow, wari; commending a late article, per, fical from the pen of Mr.; David'A.Wells, in whith the Americans are told tha: their true policy is one of persistent fri:ndliness to Great Britain.\u2018Capt.Crowninshjeld especially desires to bear witness to the civilizing influence of British power throughoui the world._AIr.Wells Lad said in his article that it would be a good thing for civilization and fôf commeres bf Dritain had possession of the Orinoco; and the captdin writes fo endoræ this idez with the authority of on: whe knows the region well.\u201cI de mrt hesitate to state,\u201d he says, \u201d that if what great waterway were \u2018located in a British possession, ity shores; Instead of being as they now are for the greater part of the way a howling Wilderness, would be lined with pros- Perous sctilements, and the waters of that mighty stream would be carrying one hundred tons of shipping where they now tftry onc; that those great civiliz- trade aul commerce, and agriculture, backed hy law anl order, would bring abour in tho adjscent territory a state of affui-s that has never yet entered the hol of the average Latin- American p!.ician.\u201d Captaiv Crowninshield was with the VU.8S.\u201chesrsarge\u201d during an extended.tour in that region, and knows the Spanish Arnierican politician and his works vers well, no doubt.He goes farther afi ld 1han this, however, and .writes à pir:\u2018raph of gencral commendation of the British colonial system He says: ' If England bias grabbed territory, she ~has grabbed I to somo purpose, and no people or Ivce, be they civilized or pave e that ios come under her rule but has been ropa in the social scale, benefited an! nvide free, where former- dy they were devraded, if not in an aciual state of savagery or slavery.It is all ver.well to \u201ctwist the Lion's tail,\u201d but truth i» truth, and it is time -the people ai this country should, as \u201cregartis Foginds rule and methods in her colonivs 111 possessions, know a little more of i! This.must, iadeed, be the conclusion of any observ.r.not entirely blinded by the rheum « pr-judice, who studies the results \u2018of British volonization in various , parts of thi world, Write down the ! communitica outside of Europe which en- -Joy to the gr \u2018est extent the ladvan- tages of EFurovcan civilization, and see how many vo! them are, or have been, _Britisdhi colonivs.- United States, U:p- Town, Bermuda \u2014 it is difficult to thn another name to write in this cli.© Mexico is moving, and 80 is Japan: but India is probably doing as well ns\u2019 vither \u2014 native India, we, of course, mean Egypt is immensoly better off now than it was before that | ancient land was taken under British \u201cprotection.At buth ends of Afries, indeed, it isithe Priton who is most rapidly beating the darkness back with the vivid light of con:tivree and progresa.Captain Crownirshisld, in closing his brief but pungent :cstimony, sweepa a- \u2018way -the fiction that the British Gove ernment is 8 tyranny.and the Dritish people serfs.\u201cThough the British Government has the name of a Mon- \u2018\u2019archy,\u201c Americans should understand,\u201d he siys, \u201cthat it is to-day\u2014and has been for the past sixty Years\u2014as much of a democracy As -cur, omn, and that it bas dons more to vlvvhte and improve the \u2018condition of humak beings in this benighted world than y other gov- ermropud 00 bhe fac off the earth or, mime; ste au ati + nada, Australia, the | ! cal Kingdom.The people get what they want, and get it sooner if anything.than they dointhe United States.Party spirit is kept constantly in check in Britain by a powerful patriotism, and the machiné politician has nothing tike the powwr there that he possesses on this continent.There is a definite aristocracy possessing more definite political power\u2014having a House to itself, for ex- ample\u2014but it is a question whether this makes it any harder for the people to gain their fully considered wish than the interference of the political \u2018boss does in American politics.In Canada, we have but the shadow of either \u2018\u2019bossisam,\" or a political aristocracy; and have probably the most popular government on the face of the globe.7 IN THE TRANSVAAL.If nothing succeeds like success, it is Just as true that nothing fails like fail- { ure.When \u201cDr.Jim\" surrendered under the rifles of the Boers.he and his friends were apparently just at the beginning of their troubles.At first it was only an irresponsiblo raid that had collapsed, and Englishmen were sorry that men of English blood had been beaten at the national game of fighting.\u201d Buy, that wiliest of diplomats, President Kruger, who is a worthy descendant of the great Dutch race that once dotted the world with ita flag, bas been scoring victory after victory since the end of the year.The British Government has, of course, been standing loyally by its pledges 10 the Transvaal Republic: and so when President Kruger proves complicity with the raid in high places, he compels the Itritish Government to punish his enemies, whose crime.apparently, was a too great eager ress to exiend British dominions in that continent which has become the common spoil of the nations.The Boers are playing a skilful game for the retention of their present position.They have their ideas of comfertable life, and they have \u201ctrekked\u201d mere than once into the wilderness to obtain it.Their notions on this peint, however, are not comfortable for their neighbors.They began by enslaving\u2019 the natives, aud the British had to intervene at one time to save the natives and at another time to save the Boers.Now they inflict upon the Uitlanders the wronz that caused the American yevolution\u2014iaxation without representanon\u2014and the taxation is most excessive.Bui, They say, the Uitland- ers need not come into the Transvaal.This is truc.We say the sance thing ro the Chinese.But it is debatable how far a sel of people can fence off a section of the earth's surface for their own exclusive use.The question is probably on the whole a practical rather than a theoretical one, and the Boer popuiation must find it very difficult to dam back the tide of English colonization in South Africa.New York, May 5\u2014Important additions to the membership of Joint Traffic Association will be made at the meeting on Wednesday of the Hoard of Control, which is composed.of the Presidents of the railroads in the Associaiion.Invitations to join the Association have been extended not only to the Canadian Pacific and ths Norfolk and Western roads, but also to the Toiedo, St.louis and Kansas City.the Cincinnati Hamilton and Dayton and the Lake Erie and Western roads.The object of the meeting primarily is to permit Charles Rivers~Wilson, the President of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada, who has just arrived from England, to meet the Presidents of the other roads and talk over the situation.PERSONALS.Hon.Mr.Justice Gwynne and Jlrs.Gwynne, accompanied by a {amily party, consisting of their daughter, Mrs.Cron- bie, their rand-daughter, Miss Mar- gueriie Crombie, and Miss Gwynne, pass- vd through town from Ottawa en route to England by the Vancouver on Saturday.Dr.Hugh Kinghorn, rcting medical su- perint: ndent, Montreal General Hospital, has returned to town from a short visit to Morrisburg, Ont., where he acted as gro.msinan al the marriage of Mr.Andrew Hamilton Ewing, svcond son of Mr.& IL Ewing, vice-president of Mol- sons Bank, to Miss Killaly.Rev.J.Mackie, St.Andrew's Chu Kingston, Ont, Mrs.Mackie and Mas- rer W.B.Mackie passed through town on Saturday, on their way to England and Scotland, where they will spend tha summer, visiting relatives and friends, among them Mrs.Mackie's mother, Lady Brown.Mr.Albert E.Hughes, brother of Lt.- Col.Hughes, Superintendent of Police, has pure rehased 2 valuable farm near St.Anne's.Mr.Huglies has been tn the drug business in New York for the past forty years.He retired a few weeks ago and is at present the guest of his brother.Mr.J.B.Kinney.Yarmou:h, N.S.has been in town en Toute to Nova Scotia on bis return from tn interesting visit to Honolulu, where be has spent tho last year.His nophew, the Hon.W.Kinney, is Advocate-General of Ë& islands.Mr.John McDonald, Mrs.McDonald, and family, who were among the departures for England b by the Mongolian on Saturday, will spend a\u2018summer holiday in & land.Mr.'C.Doucet, Deputy Clerk of the Crown, is sgwin able to be about his duites at the Court House, after two weeks\u2019 confinement from a sprained ankle.Mrs.John McDou 1 and Miss Me- Dougail, have arriv \u201cRose Hedge,\" Dorchester street, on their return from a visit to Lakewood und, Atlantic City.- Mr.Roper Hull, of Cal , Alberta, end Mr.George T.Crane, of rail, B.C, who are among the recent arrivals in town, are staying at the Windsor.Mr.David Morrice and Mrs.Morrice bave returned to town from a pleasant trip to Old.Point Comfort, Atlantic City, and other southern resorts.Mr.R.T.Heneker, who is under treatment a tthe Royal Victoria Hoapi=-| pital for appendicitis, is progressing favorably towards recovery.Mr.T.C.Ireland and Mrs.Ireland, who are about to enjoy a tour on the continent, left for England on Saturday by the Vancouver.Mr.II.A.Baanard and family are already established at their charming country ce at Norwood (or the summer.Mrs Wheeler and the Misses Wheeler have arrived at 123 Metcalfe street on their return from New York: ° Mme.Routhier,-wife of the Hon.Mr.Justico Routhicr, Quebec, is spending a few day sin town.Mrs.E.J.Major, Guy street, who has been on a short visit to New\u2019 York, has Te to town.Olds and Mre.Olds have JOINT TRAFFIC onos/ - Clarke Wallace Opens His Campaign.TORONTO CONSERVATIVES IN A ROW, Campaign Gossip from Many Constituencies.Torontu, May 5.\u2014N.Clarke Wallace opened the camgyign in his constituency of West York last night by addressing a large and enthusiastic meeting in Tor- vaio Junction.Mr.Wallace, when he e- Tuse to speak, was received with prolonged cheers.He began his rema by referring to the school questjén.The last session of Parligfnent, he said, had been devoted down to its dying hours to an endeavor to force separate schools upon Manitoba and declared that with his consent such schools should never be established which statement was loudly applauded.He denounced the Government for their entire subserviency to the Roman Catholic Church, he regretted that there was an attempt on the part of sume prominent Conservatives to delude the prople into the belief that the remedial bill was dead and that the tariff question was the only one before them.Île denouncad Sir Charles Tu per who refused many years ago to a ow separate schools in Nova Scotia, for attempting to force such a system upon the province of Manitoba.A scornful allusion waa made to those Conservative members from Ontario who, with an office in their pocket swallowed their principles and supported the bill, and the \u2018Roman Catholic members from chee who had the courage to vote against it, were commended.The Ion.Gentleman feferred to tho composition of the newly formed Cabinet and characterized Mr.Angers as the most altramentane representative from thé Provin:3 of ebec and asked.\u201cDoes any man lælieve that he has returned to the Cabinet without the fullest guarantee that his demands will Le grantedt\u201d The Government as to-day constituted he declared, must undoubtedly be pledged up to the\u2019 hilt to pass the remedial ill at the next session.In conclusion, he said that all his life he had been an ardent protecticnist.He was satisfied that the reform party to~iay was squaring its1f around to the Censervativa policy upon the trade question, and he felt assured that no matter which party was in power that policy will continue Lu Ue the policy of the country.fore closing, the meeting ac lopted a resolution en-lorsing Mr, Wallace's course and express nu the opinie a that he would continue to maintain \u201cthe firm, manly and straight forward attitude which h ba abattre! against the coercion of Mand, tol SIR OLIVER'S STAND.Toronto, M.ay 56 sciai.)\u2014 The sensation created by Sir Oliver Mowat's decision to join Mr.Laurier has not yet Subsided.It is generally conceded that Sir O.i.er\u2019s rocord as a supp.rier of separate schools will ensura him at least a large prop: irtion of thes Catholic vote in Ontario, but there is an undertone of disappointment in the Liberal rejoicing over the half-hearted nature of Sir Oliver's step.The Reform party has been counting on the Premier's cutting locse ul: ogether from provincial politi 8 and resoiving' to \u2018\u2019nake à break\u201d with Laurier, and the fexrfulness he has shown, it is felt, will deduct greatly from the weight le would otlierwise carry with him in the contest.It is pretty well understosd that, if the Liberals should win the elections, Wir O)- tvrer will become Minister of Justice in the Reform Government, unless his health should prove too {rail 1o endure the onrrous duties of the position.But not satisfied with s.\u2018curinz On- taris's Prime Minisser, the Liberals are endeavoring to obtain another well.known Ontari> man to help winthe fight in Ontario.Within the last day or two ,an influential deputation has waited upsn Hen.Blake, praying him to stand in an Ontaris constituency, which they wiH- secure for him.It is said that should Mr.Blake stand and be elected, Mr.Laurier will give him a seat in his cabinet, perhaps without a portfolio.Should Mr.Blake r-fuse to run, he may be taken into the Ontario Cabinet, in the event of Sir Oliver going to Ottawa.LIVELY IN TORONTO.Toron:o, May 5.\u2014(7pecinl )\u2014Th-re wer: four ward mestings of the Liberal-Con- servative Association convened last evening for a purely business purpoesa, the election of delcgates to the convention to be held for nominations of Par- mentary candidates.At three of the méviings in Wards 4, 5 and 6, although great enthusiasm prevailed, th utmost order was maintained.Not so, however, in Ward 2.George's Hall was turned into a Dear garden, and instead of calm discussion there was hooting and Jeering, hisses and groans, succeeded by a free\u2019 fight and the intervention of the police.ainly the chairman sought to maintain order an\u2018! to rule the turbulent elements pres nt at the meeting.Feeling had been w rought very high by the late representative's conduct in\u2019 regard to the Remedial Lill, and Mr: Coats- worth came in for a large share of invective : The followin resolution was passed : \u2018That we condemn in inost unmistakable terms the action of our late member, Emersoh Coatsworth, jr., in voting for and supporting the Remedial Bill, and thereby forcing separate schools on Manitoba, as this was in direct opposition to the wishes and sentiments of East Toronto.\u201d A resolution condemning remedial legislation in any shape was also carrie Clarke Wallace, Dalton McCarthy and other anti-remedialists were cheered to the echo.Emerson Coatsworth, Sir Charles Tupp:r and the Remedial Bill were hissed.OTTAWA CONSERVATIVES.Ottawa, May 5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The split between the old Liberal Conservative Aa- sociation and the Macdonald Club still continues.Mr.Taylor MoVeity, who may almost be called the founder of the Club, still a ontinues to make a vigorous canvas and p promised very large support, supocially y the younger and more energetic Conservatives.A meeting of the Executive of the older association lié called for this evening, when it is said the announcement will be made that Mr.Thomas Birkett, who has been asked to stand, will not accept the ato Efforts are still being made to persuade him to akcept.Should he final cline, however, the name of Mr.Hiram Robinson, the well-known lumberman, will probably be selected for submission' to the convention to be beld in a few days.The choice of the Frenoh candidate will be left to the Convention.IN THE SAULT DISTRIUT.Sault Ste.Marie, Ont, May 5.\u2014(S cial).\u2014A number of Collingw: > 004 Conner: vatives who were here orn dicted that Dalton McCarthy wil dry eo a big majority.The contest seems to be confined to Mr.Beck, iberal, of Penetangushene, and | Mr.G.H.à Sie Conservative.The late 1m member fi be de port the drame, | ard a from a delightful trip (mn Sided ugen to où au | Co Su .» Ya > -\u2014 - is i uage ot\u201d treet, anti t' Liberals ls in.in the lang Of tha streo are asid to be contemplating the immed:- straight talk.There Le no govern- ate establishment of & new organ: w mens on earth freer or more sensitively aball worthily represent the party to repregentative than that of the Unitdd Thich eu end a well known office ater 0 has been communicated in the ballet that bo will fill the bill, THE NIPISSING DISTRICT.Evanturel, M.P.P.o Iegisla (who resi nue his seat for Algoma m the Legislature to contest this riding).Mr.C.A.Cornellier, Q.C., of Montreal, spoke in support of the Conservative candidate, Mr.John Klock.Mr.Ev: an- turel kuves for home, this evening, where he wi spead a La couple of days and then P d 10 nt.wbore he will ad the French4'anadlans of that locality on the political issues of the day.He regards Mr.Conmee\u2019 $ chances in Nipissing as of the brightes THE PREMIER'S rues, Ottawa, May 5\u2014Sir Charles Tupper leaves for innipes to-day in company with Hon.Hugh John Macdonald.Ho will address a meeting there on Friday next.Returning, he will meet Messrs.Foster and Montague at Toronto, where he will address the electors on May 14.Thence the Premier will go to Montreal, where he will speak on the 18th.Two days later, on the h, Sir Charles will address the electors of uet cit Thence he will go to Nova Scotia, visiting his own constituency and various parts of the province.Thence he will come again westward, .and devote the balance ot his time to Ontario.E.F.CLARKE'S STAND.Toronto, Nay 5.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014The World says: \u201cThe dark horse that the anti- remedialists have secured is none other than ex-Mayor E.IF.Clarke, as it is recognized that he is about the only man who can unite the divided forces.Mr.Clarke is as popular in the east as he is in the west end of the city.He is an ardent supporter of the National Policy and squarely against remedial legislation.\u201cHUGH JOHN'S\" AID.Ottawa, May 5 {(pecial)\u2014Tt is expected that on Sir Charles\u2019 second visit to Ontario, Hon.Hugh John Macdonald will jon him and accompany him on the tour.IN ARGENTEUIL.Lachute, May 5.\u2014The Liberal conven- «ton yesterday unanimously selected Dr.Christie, the late member, as the Liberal candidate in the coming electicn.POLITICAL NOTES.Dalton McOarthy is expected in Winnipeg shortly, en his way to Brandon.Hon.T.M.Daly left Ottawa last evening for Chicago, where he will deliver an address to the Ontario Club, The West Hastings, Ont., Conservatives wiil \u2018hold their \u2018nominating convention, at Trenton, on Wednesday, June 3.The Toronto news declares that Sir Oliver Mowat was recently offered the ILieut.-Governship of Ontario by Sir Charles Tupper, but declined, and that Hon.1.Mills did likewise with reference to a Senatorship.The Winnipe Free Press (Ind.) re marks (hat \u2018* ail will acknowledge that every addition to either party of thre calibre and character of) men like bim (Sir Oliver Mowan) is an advantage to Canada.\u201d Of Sir Charles Tupper's visit, the paper vn that if he comes to tell ahout anoth°r remedial bill's introdue- tion in Paritament, it will be to his misforiune.' THE FAST STEAMSHIPS.(Special to the Star).Oitawa, May 5.\u2014 The calling of tenders for the proposed fast Atlantic steaw- ship service recalls the discussivn that arose in the louse on April 22 respecting this matter.The Government had introduced a bill amending the act relating to the fast Atlantlo service in such a manner as to relieve the steamships of this line from calling at a French port, because this latter service was provided for by the subsidy to a French-Belzian line.When the bill was under consideration, Sir Richard Cartwright, while not opposing the proposed fust service, maintained that the letuing of contracts should ho left to the next Parliament, inasmuch as it was a matter invo'ving a Lerge expenditure, and the Session was oo Sr advanced to deal with it properly.However, the amendment to the bil passed, relieving the service from cailing at a Frencu port.Ihe Canadian subsidy 6fferdd is $750,000 a year, \u2018the British Government to bear one-third of total subsidy.DELAY AT THE \u201cSOO\" CANAL.[Special to tho Star.] Sault Ste.Marie, Ont., ) 6.\u2014 The May unavailable for traffic through defects in the u upper da dam, which are being corrected un supervision of Mr.Douglas, the hydraulic and Lriige engineer of the railways and cannls department.It is given out that the canal will be open at thr end of the present week, but people who profess to knuw say that it will be nearer u month before the first boat passes through.There has bean something like a block in the Michigan canal through ship canal is been greater than at any former period and American captains who last year appreciated the superior facilities of the Canadian lock, are disgusted at long delay experienced on the American side.REBELS DEFEATEDBY SPANIARDS Havana, May 5.\u2014Col.Estruch has had an engagement with a force of 1500 rebels having two heavy cannon, near Maya- jigua temedios, defeating the enemy and them to retreat leaving twenty- ausin three de ad on the fiéld.The troops lost two Killed and fifteen wounded.ilico Lasa was shot in the Cabana fortress esterday for the crime of rebellion.Tie was a member of the Delgado party.He was not killed at the first fire and it was necessary to give him a mercy shot.STOVE GAS KILLED THEM.Berlin, May 5.\u2014Twenty-eight Polish workwomen were asphyx at Castle near Carlshafen, Prussia.The unfortunate women had just arrived from their homes in Poland.The night was cold, and ihey built : fire in a stove in the room in which they were to sleep.They did not understand the stove, and thé result was that in the morning they were all found dead.NO CONCESSION FOR THE C.P.R.Chairman\u2019s decision ant that road could not withdraw part of its business from the agreement.WILLIE # 1LDE FINED.London, May 5.\u2014 Willie Wilde, brother of Oscar Wilde, was charged at the Marlborough Street ! 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and his decision is fi All copies of the Star are purchased subject to this condition.The Ocean Accident and Guarantee Corporation referred to above is represent- in Canada by Rolland, Lyman & Burnett, pfcmera managers, Temple Building, ontreal.Address ail corre- respondence to the \u201cStar,\u201d Montreal.AVL NZ NZ Ne Ve Ne I NN = Greatest of Exhibitions be the army made happier favorite is STRACHAN\u2019S 3 Gilit Edge SOAP.AN AN 7 777 For the Dominion of Canada would le of happy Canadians on Monday by the use of the best Soap in the market.le If the hundreds of thousands could be scen at work in the early Monday J 5 morning it would be seen that the IL AN BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.Dr.W.H.White, of Ulverton, one of the oldest practitioners in the Fast- ern Townships, died & few days ago.Dr.White vas born a Kent county, Rae in 1811.He gmduated as an Edinburgh when twenty years of age.He came to Canada from Australia in 1819, and settled in the township of Durham Lieut.R.E.Peary has been granted & six months\u2019 leave of absence by the United States Navy Department.It is he will go to Labra- and endeavor to secure for the Philedoiphis Academy of Science an im- meonse meteor whioly fell in that latitude some time ago.The Divisional Court at Toronto has granted William Lount, on behalf of Lichael Brennan, found guilty of murder at Barrie, Ont.a reserved case.It was granted on me Judees charge in inetrueting the t they could not bring in a verdict nr manslaughter.An appeal has been made to W: ington to save the life of George Ma- thies, of Winston, N.C.\u2026 a newspaper correspondent, who has been captured | by Spaniards in Cuba, end has been held under a charge, the penalty for which is death.Holmes, the multi-murderer, who is to be executed on May 7 at Philadelphia, is, it is said, beginning to realize the fear of death.is buoyont manner has disappeared, and he seems very much de- ressed.Father = Daly constantly visits im.Lord Aberdeen proposes to present to Gatineau oat ta & tholio Fram a new weighing 1000 poun in appreciation of the service rendered Lady Aberdeen at the recent accident that nearly resulted in her death.William C.Pfeifer, twenty-seven years of age, while starting an electric motor in a saloon a Baltimore, Md., a few days ago, received ashock which: caused his death.He was standing on an iron bar at the time.Sir gharles Pearson (Conservative)., M.P.for Edinburgh and St.Andre University in the British House, has accepted a Scotch judgeship.This will render his seat in the House of Commons vacant.The report of the resignation of Baron von Derlepach.Prussian Minister of Comme lemied upon offi- ctal authority \"y ke \u201cNorth German Gazette.Forty cases of typhoid fever have oo- curred among the crew of ihe St.John\u2019s, Nfld., steamer Terra Nova, en d in the seal fishery.\u2018Two deaths have oc- cu -» The fire logs of the United States and Canada durin, of April in Buffalo, occupied by the Dot Company and the William Benger preli ompany, were dest royed by fre Monday.Thirteen h nters went out on strike - war: J., Monday for an increases of wages \u2018and\u2019 eight urs on Saturday poor eight members of the Biale have so far notified Lieut.-Col boom of their intention of going to England.Jewialy Colonizatio Raoul M of age, was ao- cidentall Thea 10 bia father\u2019s mill, at ot Antoine, Que., by a log rolling over To Tem pada Bows The flrm bad of Brideswater | R&G., Xl and 553 Broadway, NewYork.233*n sod 1 while talking to his brother-in-law, Mr.E.M.ern, of Ottawa, at the Chatcau Frontenac, Quebec, on Monday.Maud Summers, a young girl, who was badly od à few days ago at Sum- meraide, P.E.TI., is dead.The roar of Niagara has been transmitted to New York city by long distance telephone.Newfoundland coast is ice-blocked .© qua ven are tied up at St.John's, Senator Morgan has returned to Wash- ingion in completely restored health.A capard was circulated in London yesterday that the Pope was dead.Alive Harrison, the comedienne, dead in New York.is LANDSCAPE ARTIST DEAD.London, May 5.\u2014Alfred William Hunt, Ma.RFS.a well known painter, is He was born at Liverpool in 1830, and in 1852 took his degree at Oxford in the second clas sin classics.In the following ET he becamo a Feilow- of his college.has exhibited in the Royal Academy since 1834.Mr.Hunt was gen- eraly considered to be ane of the most distinguished followers of Turner and tho chief upbolder of the system of land- art, which endeavors to unite truth of Bai and poetical feeling with fidel- fy i nature.In the Spring Purify the Blood by - way of the Kidneys.This is Nature\u2019s way of doing it, and the WY end.DODD\u2019S Kidney Pills , (D) 1.30 p.me.| For al) stations as far as Point Fortune.OISE MEETINCS AND AMUSEMENTS- MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Relief for Armenia !! |} Under the: ney of the Pukes © f Argyle and Westminsier Fund.MASS MEETING 2.WINDSOR HALL, TUESDAY, May 5, 8 p.m.; His Worship Mayor K.Wilson Smith will preside.The Speakers will be His Lordship Bishop Bend, Sir J.Willlam Dawson, Sir Donald A, Smit Sir William Hingsten, Dean Carmichael, Kev, BUGIGIAN, of Armenia.Dr.Rose, Rev.Dr.Barclay and MR, MAGO, The meeting is convened iu Montreal undarithe auspioss of the following gentlemen: \u2014 pen of Monreal Dean Carmichael Archdeacon Evans LE Edgar gir Wo.Hingston cacon EB Br Donald A Sith rincipal Peterson Rev, Principal Barbour w.Dawson be r.Norton Charles Alexander © o .J.E Dov Rov.(i.Usborne Troe Rev.Oanou Ellegood Bey.Shaw v.W.6.Rer.Dr.Al an UG.M.Kinghorn Rev.Dr.Evans AF Gault EW Hugh McLennan Rev.Jomes Flack David Yuile Rey.Canon Mills A.A.Ayer \\ v.Dr.Mackay & H.Eying Colin MoArthur R.Bickordike Rev.P.I.Herf.G.A.Grier David Robe, Ber.T 8.MoWiilinms Joht Turn John Torrance Beek MacVicar Edgar Judgo James Ferrier .vis Robert Mackay GU.Capel Se aes O.Rin Geo.GI David Movariane Rotert Redord David Morrice Rev.EM.} Wm.Yuile Geo.Hague Donald Micmasteg Herbert Wallis Rev.Dr.Barclay John 8.it .A.Budue Sir Joseph Hi apr B.L.Boud F.Wolferaisn Thomas ir Wai.Van Horne Ricburd White F.W.Evans, Mayor of of Westmount D.W.DOOES WILL BE OPEN AT 7.30 P.M.ROSS 2 SECTY.COMNITTEE OF ARRANG ;, sof! d RAILROADS.~~.ST.LAWRENCE avo ADIRONDACK RR.Trains Lerve Windsor Street Station.Except Sunday.D» Ex ress Tor 810 a.m.New Park sloping at uhar- pols Valleyfield, Huntingdon, one, and prin- 1 points south.12.00 m Excopt Sunday.Local for Beauhar- ® se tL arungtheo god Val Vv oyfield.\u201cVel a x ur oy 4.35 p- m.rois de > = t Boaubarn 0; Valleytleld, | Huntingdos à lone and di 10 p.m.E Except Sunder.oiioaal for for -.ce, City Ticket \u201coffice, 137 st.James st, Montreal.13% Rn.5.PHILPS, Agent._ CANADIAN .~ eT Xd lated Y.SUMMER SUBURBAN SERVICE, Commencing May 4th, 1696.Trains will leave Windsor Street Station : (F)3.90 am.For Montres! Jonction, Dorval, Valois, 413 pm.Las eside, Pointe Claire, Beaconsfiald, (A) 5.13 p.m.- urepaire, Bay View, Bt.Annc's and G13 p.m.Year (A)5.15 p.m- | For Como, Hudson, Hudson Heights, 6.15pm.Lavigne, Rigaud, and Point Portune.Train leaving 415 p.m.wll run through w Perth, Ont.Trains Will Arrive Windsor St.Station 8 am.Fram Vi Vaudreuil, Bt.Anne's, Bay View, papas raconte | esos, Bos mies m.a real Pace 8.45 a.m.From Point Fortune, Rigaud.Levigne, 9.40 aw Hudson Helghta, Hudson aud Como.except Baturdays and Sundays.not oop at Lakeside, Pointe Claire, Beaures (I And Bay v pad other trains daily except Sunda; Train which formerly left Windsor 8 Station at 85am for Toronto, London, etc.now leaves at £20 a.Further information may be obtained at CITY TICKET ANP TELEGRAPN ee 139 Bt.James ot., next to Past Offios.TN NE IGRAND-TRUNK ean MONTREAL AND VAUDREUIL TRAIN SERVICE TAKING EFFECT MAY 1th, 1806, EXPLANATION on SIGNS: *Dally.z Saturdays o cept! Saturdays and da fut turdays and Sundays o trains run daily except Sunda: FROM Tana 6.10 a.m.\u2014For all stations to Dorval.6.25 a.m.\u2014For all stations, Dorval to Vau- dreuià 6.80 a.m.\u2014For all stations to 9 rachine a 8.00 a-m-\u2014Steamboat train L 8.65 a.m.\u2014For.all stations; to, to Dorval.8.10 a.m.\u2014For St.Anne Vaudreuil only.9.16 am.-For hine, Pointe Claire, St Anne's and Vaudreuil ahiy > 10.80 a.m.\u2014 Mixed for Dominion and tions to Vaudreuil.12.05 p.m.\u2014 \u2014For ai Étations Lachine Ww, x1.20 p.m.\u2014 Far ail stations to Vaudreuil.21.45 p.m.\u2014For, Dixie and air stations to a Daily, ex- 8 ly mn.390 Bn For all stations to Dorval.*4.15 p.m.\u2014 For Pointe Clalre, Ste.Anne's an only 6.10 p.m.\u2014 For Dixie [end all stations to au , 6.11 pm.\u2014For LY stations to Lachine 6.15 p.m.\u2014For Lachine and stations to Vaudreuil.t \u20ac.20 p.m.\u2014For all stations to Lachine, .36 p.m.\u2014For all stations he Dorval, *8.00 p.m.\u2014For Pointe Claire, Ste.Anne's and Vaudreuil only.9.03 p.m.\u2014For all stations to audreuil.10.26 p.m.\u2014 ior Hte.Anne's and Vaudreuil 11.36 p.m.\u2014 For ba fy stations to Vaudreuil.FOR MONTREAL.6.50 a.m.\u2014Leave Dorval, making all stops *6.30 em.\u2014Leave o Sudreutl stop Hte.7.00 a.m.\u2014Leave Loos, making all; 7.836 a.m.\u2014 Leave Vaudreuil, making stops o Lachine only.8.18 a.m.\u2014Leave Lachine hart, making all Opa.1.55 a.m.\u2014 Leave Vaudreuil, making stops 0 o only.9.00 a.m.\u2014Leave Vaudreuil, making stops o Strathmore only.9.80 a.m\u2014Leave Dorval, MARINE all stops.210.49 a.m.\u2014Leave stop Bte.Anne's only.1.00 p.m.\u2014 Leave Lachine whar!,making all stops.22.26 p.m.\u2014Leave Lachine, making all ps.x2,30 p.m.\u2014Lecave Vaudreuil.making all 0; 4.05 p.m.\u2014Leave Dorval, a all stops.3.20 p.m.\u2014 Leave Vaudreuil atope oO né.40 pm\u2014Lesve Vaudreull, making all sto 6,41 pm.-Leave PC achtne wharf, making all 6.41 m.\u2014Leave Vaudreuil, ste at Ste.\u201d ne\u2019s, Poin Herre and Durs only.6.01 pm.\u2014Leave Vaudreult, stops at Ste.\u2018Anne's cay.* 6.60 p.m.\u2014Leave Lachine, making all sto 748 p.m.\u2014Leave \u2018Vaudreuli, making al B op 3.813 p.m.\u2014Leave Dorval, making all Stopes 9.55 p.m.\u2014 ve, aude, stops at Ste.all 10.15 p.m.\u2014 Lens making ther direc trae stop at St.Henri in 1th {irection, ¢ © pre t rain from Montreal on Sundays sto) at hine 2nd Dorval.es p.m.train from Montreal stops on sundays at Lachin 6.30 a.m.ana 10.4 © am.trains from Vau- dreuil on Sundays stop at Pointe Claire, Dorval and Lachine.City Ticket Ofttee, 143 st.James Street, Vaudreuil, © Faudreull, No Imported is Better if Any so Good For a Strong Aperient as the Caledonia Springs Duncan Water It should replace all other such waters, Sold by all the leading Grocers, Hotels, MONUMENT NATIONAL, V0 oo ALL THIS WEEK, Matinee Saturday only.Royal Boots Feather Bonnet Fund.est nie} Fun on the Bristol Te sees ot three continents Prices $1.00, on 500, Zo.on sale at Nordistes Vous sand Windsor Hotel 108* 9 * MONTREAL'S POPULAR PLAY HOUSK THEATRE ROYAL Every A Aferacen and THE FORTUNE TELLE Admission 10, 20 and 30 Tesorved sealy extra.Flan atibaate drou D ef to Da à Coudog\u2014Chas.À.Gardner.Pid \"THEATRE F FRANCAIS, t, Catherine near near Bt.Yawrence 8h The Bolden Glant Erotisme protection td A fine vaudeville bill.Continuous performance} Prices-Iec, Roald 25e.Nights at 8.Afternoons wy\u2019 Note von ds Hg Shamrock Amateur Athletic Assoc\u2019n RAR Ca \u2018WII take place a hk On Wednesday, fhe GAA 13th Day of Mar, 2836, AT THE Club House at the S.A.A.A.Grounds, at 8,15 o'clock p.m.\u2018 Bustnems\u2014Reception of the annuat repor® of the Directors and Secretary-Treasurer and the election of Directors for the ensuingd te Notice is also given that the followings amend nts Po the podmstitutl and By laws o tion will be ¢ offered aly the said m tinge at That & 8 of Article 8 be amended read: \u201cAn who hag ved or halt pl titteen years on tha amrock Lacrosse be entitled ta Life Membership the iation 2nd.at t Sects 1 of aHiele 6 be amen ed so as \u201cThe iii rs and three members of the Assos toad h.That Article 1?bo amen read: \u201cShould rector elected b; 8 mee ting of the sae tion ect & successor., C A McDONNELL, Montreal, May 6th, 1896, PO Montreal Rifle Association 30th Annual VICTORIA RIFLES ARMOURY, Tuesday, May 5, 1895, AT 8 P.M.SHARP.Buminzss\u2014Reoeption and adoption of Reports, pro pre paration of programme for present season, election of offiecrs.All those interested in Rifle Shooting are invited ta attend.By order, ARTHUR WARE, 108° 2 Hon.Bec.-Trens.NDER THE AURPICES OF \u201cTHE MONTREAL U .MUSICAL CLUB.\" PATRONESS, Her Excellency the Count.of Aberdeen RECITAL LECTURE on The Music of French Canade \u201cSERANUS\u201d ra, J.W.F.Marrison), ASSEMBLY HALL HIGH SCHOOL, Thursday, May ik, 8.15 p.ms, | PROCRAM OF AN ILLUSTRATION! Gregorian Chast Cansdisn a Chant \u2014 « ane Frigate.\u201d Se Humbert.pe Chansons.je le jour me dure \u201cPetit Poster de ante tagne Cha *Petit rocher de ute mon! renee Gavotte\u2014 Danse des Babots.{Chanson u noh Canadian Alrs.AT qui me passers ia bor.(Chasen * qui me passera la » covsnenen.fO «[sadoau pe promène\u201d.secstes {Chanson * \"\u2014\"V\u2019'ls bon vent =\u201d : Me bre.Rustio soene.\u201cNooturne et Dialogue.\u201d Tickets 25¢, for sale st Nordheimers snd Bhaw's musk stores.2 106\u201c1 PUBLIC MEETING ! In St.Ann's Hall, On WEDNESDAY venise, at a weet Ung of the Dlectors the Pi io St Anos Hall ya on arty with or wif purpose of consulting regard « con diinte fn \u20ac in pe contest in Tat Bator further notice.ered sien 1081 \u2018 8th AND LAST CONCERT Montreal Symphony Orchéstra, WINDSOR MALL, at 4.96 pu.FRIDAY, STH MAY, 3R96.Reserved seats, 50 snd 3 cts; admission, 25ct4.Om mle at Shaw's Music Store.106*3 BICYCLE RIDING TAUGHT By A.ROY MACDONALD, JR.Have visited the school in the Htates, and the e most iy proved method otservad.Learn right.no more.Apply at Queen's Hall, 2231 St.Catherine st.eu West End Bicycle Riding School, atlva uns Ne.Un No stairs to d Sergi instructors.ow Lessons Lessons gi or event: B.\u2014Private re on day or evening.Ladies and one Gents, I best rain Grade Americas cost $100.Price Tu Instruction Pre - NO N.wu \u2014\u2014\u2014y CONSERVATORY OF DANCING, Deportment and Physical Ou! 2906 St.Catherin eR Largan Pes ME APF NIC To Ferry Beata ACE.e, (near 0) Dago Je vory attractive: beauti George Follett & om wool merchants, Do It ! Druggists, etc., and Chas.Gurd & Co., SA Ea Allantie costed trie Foran, have at 48 Jurors gt.101s t¢ partons rah est des ns ve ceil, tho fie nd Br ES Maurice capiteb Nd merchant fas ooo ; sn .rer bones, eto, | fre.; \u2026 .\u2019 ,.' tox menti ta Lob oS lf a a \u2014\u2014e\u2014\u2014\u2014t .N [Repti ee writs ry rp pute roy sn rr ra 9 eg coronaire > a 3 7 Us prided HON.A.BOYER IN JACQUES CARTIER MR.NAPOLEON CHARBONNEAU RETIRES FROM THE FIELD Owing to Ill-health and Pressure of Business Engagements\u2014 The Convention at Lachine\u2014Mr.Monk at Rockfield.Owing to ill-health and pressure of business, Mr.Napoleon Charbonneau, who carried Jacques Cartier county last December by such a large majority for the Liberal party.has retired, and been replaced by Hon.Arthur Boyer as the Liberal standard bearer in that constituency.\u2018This was arranged at the Liberal convention held at Lachine yesterday aftern.ou.Dr.Madore and Mr.Robert Bickerdixe wure chosen as joint chairmen, and Mr.H.Scheiagne acted 88 noiary.Tha fodowing delegates were in atiendance: Jachine town \u2014 I.P.Pigeon, ex- Muyor; Po Desiauriers, Mayor, A.Bar- barter, M.Leger, A.Auiesse, Po Des- aro, CU.Jazsin, ©, Metayer, À.Al- ard, B.Ietiefeuille, J.A.Gagne, 1.Michaud, A.p.thessereau, Dr.Cham- ane, J.Aelene, Dr.Fortier, O.pare +.Picard R.bukerdike, À.G.Uruss, Win.Dotnwell, W.1, Mewpart, DL.Duna.lacune parish \u2014 S.Gagnon, Andre RHI l'einte Claire \u2014 Dr.Madore, Urgel \u2018ans, W.Dagenuis, 'ibomas Dems, Urie Jagan, J.Bie.Deslauriers, Nap.Maicis, Tancrece Valois, James Paion, E.Auinais, Dosithe Legauit, Alp.Le giviili.bee.Anne \u2014 J J.Michaud, Mayor, J L.A.Morrisen, Conrad Vallee, D.Lebeau, Joseph Meioche, Mayor of the pariah; ML.aL Stevenson, UO.Rouleau.Sie.Genevieve : M.Lit ercan, tiayor; J.8.Melcvle, Jes.Lepauti, A.Parbeau, J.A.Chauret, Evarisie Charette, Sera- in Lauzon, Gudiroi Leblanc und A.anthier.Menireal West: Thomas A.Tren- botme, O.J.VW.Davis, Carl.N.War- pecke, St.Pivrre aux lirns: A.G.Evans, E.Evans, Z.Leblans, A.Dors and W.Pres- Mail.Dorval: I.A.Quesnel, mayor of Sum- merlee; A.Roy, 4 Le- tebrz, Thomas Den Theo, Laframm- bolse, ex-mayur of (Le parssh ; 8.De- Cary, sr.Cote des Neiges\u2014Frs.Destnarchais, F.Laswi+ 1s.Parne, E.Prendergast, P.Clark, James Well and Alp.Gougeon._ St.Laurent\u2014P.Prudeau, M.Garceau, J.lebeau, Jos.Lacryix, 4.Crevier, Ls, Meilleur, F.Sasmiu, M.Martin, P.Brau- deu U.Crevier, Aug.Crevier, E.Gchier, 5 Leduc and J.B.St.Autin.Cartierville\u2014J.D.St.Pierre, J.B.La- rin, J.Desrocher.Outremont\u2014>».Laurier, Alf.M.Clark.i Montreal Vale\u2014John I.Brodie.Notre Dame de Grace\u2014D.J.Decarie, yor; F.Levesque, J.L.Decarie, 8.rodie.Verdun\u2014W.P.Cross.Br.Charbonneau explained that it was with regret that he could not continue ln the political field, and he thanked the electors for the support they had given him and he promised to support whoever would bs nominated.On motion of ex-Mayor Pigeon, presi- tent ol the Liberal Club the nomination was unanimously tendered to the Hon.Arthur Boyer.Mr.Boyer accepted the nomination, end delivered a speech covering the thief points of tha Librral programme.Messrs.Robt.\u2018Bickerdike, and J.I.Tarte, M.P., also spoke, and the meet- g.On motion of, Mr.A.G.Cross seconded by Mr.J.L.Michaud, adopted a resolution of thanks to Mr.Charbon- meau for his services, and regret that the state of his health did not permit him to bv again the candidate.| MR.MONK'S CAMPAIGN.i Mr.I.I.Monk, Conservative candidate in Jacques Cartier addressed a meeting of electors at Rockfield, last evening, under the auspices of ihe Li- beral-Conservative Assuciationof Mont- cal West.Mr.R.C.Wilkins, the resident opened the meeting and call- el Mr, Gagnon, the vice-president to the chair.À number of St.Laurent electors were in attendance, and Mr.Monk, who dwelt upon the Conservative policy generally, was followed by Messrs.i J.Bisailion, Q.C.and Ludger Cous- neau.1 IBERAL-CONSERVATIVE CLUB.The meeting of the Liberal-Conserva- tive Club yesterday afternoon developed @ number of interesting features, both ppart from and connected with the election of officers.The only ballot taken was that for the secretaryship, and a \u201cdark horse,\u201d in the person of Mr.J.O.Joseph, developed the most strength, und was elec:e!.He polled 39 votes ; Mr.Joseph 11, Jacob, 37, Mr.J.A.Boyd, 17, and Mr.C.Haines, 18.Speeches by Sir Ë P.Caron end Senator Desjardins, Minster of Public Works, were received with marked enthusiasm.Sir Charles Tunper was chosen honor- Bry president.Nominations followed for the two honorary vice-presidents.Sir Donald Smith's name was received \u2026 in is Perry, connection with applause.The names of the Hon.J.A.Ouimet, Hon.ir A.P.Caron and Hon.A.R.Angers Mer: also submitted.Hewever, after Foie contusion and talk, which threatened to become heated, Sir Adolphe, who was present, expressed the wish that Bis name be withdrawn, And, as it was also suggest-d that Mr.Angers mould more properly bo made cnorary vice-president of the Quebre Pinorary Conservative Club, now lwing organized, his name was allow:d to drop, and Sir onald ani Mr.Onimet were declared duly elected, : Ogilvia was unanimously president, and in like manner fessrs.M.J.F.Quinn, Yon.John SK, Hall, Hon.G.A.Nanlel, Hon.A.Des.ga ins, Hon.L.O.Taillon and Mr.D.acmaster were chosen as vice-presi- dents.The secretary was chosen as above -stated.\u2014-While.the Dallots vast were \u201ches ing counted, Sir A.P.Caron briefly addressed the members of the club, sheak- ng first in French and then in Enclish.he ex-Postmaster-General spoke in his post impressive manner.First referring to his well-known friendship for the English - speaking people of Canada \u2014 (cheers)\u2014he likened himself to a soldier in the ranks, ready to fight the party battles in the future as he had been ely in the t.F Rims somewhat an bis INDIGESTION is caused by abuse of the di- estive organs, and ean only e cured by keeping the stomach in order and the bowels | This must be done if a eure is to be effected, and the best of all remedies for this purpose is Ayer\u2019s Pills Highest Awards at World's Fair 600.0 Ækapin, Detroit, and reputation as -a fighter ; there would be > mE home That.the no stay \u201c greatest fight the party had ever en- gauged in\u201d was on.lo bia mind\u2014and he wished to improas the fact on the En- glisb-epenking people of the country\u2014 the schol quostion dwarfed all other issues.The sacred cause of the minority of Manituba wus à vauss dear to his heart.It bad been suggested that he attend the meeting, if for nothing else, to show that he was not, es some people repre sented, disgruntled.He waa there to say that the present was no time for ths consideration of personal grievances, ral or imaginary; the interests of the great Conservailve party were the first consideration, and so he regarded them.(Cheers) After the fight was over, the battle won, then, perhaps, things that now did not seem right would enquired into.His allegiance was to the head and chiefs of the party.\u201c1 will not name them,\u201d said the ex-Postmaster- General, \u2018but to such are due my best efforts, and they shall have these efforts, such as they are.\u201d (Great applause.) The 5, Lh was a manly utterance; it was well delivered and equally wel re- coived.At its conclusion Hon.A.Des- Jurdins, who bad just entered the room, shook hands warmly with Sir Adolphe.At this point the result of the socre- taryship election was announced.Mr.J.A.floyd moved that the choice be nade unanimous, and so Mr.J.O.Joseph was declared elected.A request by Mr.Joseph H.Jacob that the poll be announced was ruled out.f Mr.oscph Jacob, having declined the office of recording secretary, Messrs.J.A.Boyd and G.Marsan were chosen, while the treasurer's offico went to Mr.A.Raza.While the committee appointed to se- lecL candidates for the Executive Committee were so engaged, the Minister of Public Works addressed the meeting.After some general remarks on the political situation, Hon.Mr jardins referred to the Liberal demonstration recently held in Montreal.He was of opinion tgut this pre-election ebullition was tue only chance the party led by Mr.Laurier would Lave to jubi- late.Tt wus according to Conservative precedent only to celebrate when victory gave them the right.\u201cAfter the night\u2019s returns of June 23,\" said he, \u201cww will have processions, brass bands and all the otlier appurtenances of a triumph.\u201d Proceeding, he compared the circwingtancey of the entry into the Federal arema of Hon.L.O.Taillon and Hun.Sir Oliver Mowat.The Ontario man\u2019s plan was to wait till the vic tory was won before gecepting office with the Liberals.Then he would take a safe seat In the Senate.Mr.Taillon, at great personal sacrifice, bad aban- duned the provincial premiership; he hud elected to go to the polls, and if if it were required the speaker was ready to follow Mr.Taillon\u2019s commendable example.The coming fight, the speaker acknowie\u2018gad, would be a hard one, but Sir Charles Tupper's adherents, \u201cinside and outside of the Cabinet,\u201d would achieve a great success; just as success had crowned the ef- furis of the Liberal-Conservative party in 1873.An executive committee of forly members of the club was then selected, and the gathering broke up with cheers.Mr.Joseph H.Jacob\u2019s term of office as seoretary of the Sir John A.Macdonald Club expires this week, and, being thus freed, be intends to go to Europe on a business trip, and will, ho says, take no part in the coming election.Mr.Jacob took his failure to gain the Liberal-Conservative Club's secretaryship philosophically, and was the first man 10 congratulate Mr.J.O.Joseph on securing the office.\u2018MR.TARTE EXAMINED In the Case of Temiscouata Railway Bonds.The enquete in the case of À.R.Macdonald vs, E.D.Boswell, a case arising out of a dispute as to the disposal and application of an issue of some $!,- worth of Temiscouata Railway bonds, wes continued yesterday, when Mr.J.Israel Tarte, M.P., one of the promoters of the railway, was further examined, He had been one of the shareholders of the Temiscouata Railway Company at its inception.He had also been a director.Before placing the bonds, which Mr.Cameron had gone to London to float, Mr.Tarte did not know whether it had been necessary to settle accounts, or to \u201cdisinterest\u201d certain persons here.As a sharholder, himself, Mr.Tarte had sold out his interest, at least the greater portion of it, , Mr.Gordon Macdogall\u2014\" Now, the interests, Mr.Tarte, of those various persons whom we have referred to, were they the same in 1887 as at the time of the first organization of the road ?Mr.Tarte\u2014\u201cMy interests were the same.\u201d \u201c \u201cDo you know if the interests of those other persons were the same f\" .\u201cThere were others who had the same interest.\u201d \u201cHad the Company incurred the same obligations to them?\u2019 \u201cThere were cretain parties who were not promoters of the company at the inception, but who, later-on, got an interest in the company.\u201d \u201cFor what particular reason ?** \u201cIn 1885 and 1886 some persons who were not interested in the company before, got interested in the same, ana, before Bir.Cameron started for England to kell the bonds he disinterested them.\u201d \u201cWhat do you mean to say Ly \u2018got interes:c 1\" T \u201cThey were given dehentures, or rather promises of debentures.\u201d \u201cFor services which they had rendered, or were ahout to render\u201d \u201cSome of them for services they were going to.render.\u201d \"So it was practically e gift to secure their subsequent aid and ussistance ?\" \u2018It was practically a gift.\u201d - Shown a list of claims, upon which his own name appeared for $25,000, Mr.Tarte paid that these amounts had not been paid in full.For, instance, he himself, whose claim was that of a shareholder, bad accepted $17,500, waiving the balance of his claim for considerations altogether foreign to the present case.It was agreed to inscribe the case for argument on the merits on tho 21st inst.the entire enquete to be concluded in the interval.~» TO SAIL ON THE PARISIAN.Upward of one hundred saloon passen- ers are already hooked for the first sailing of the Parisian, of the Allan Line from this port, which takes place on May 23.This steamer leaves Liver- ponl on Thursday of this week for Montreal.Among the prominent penple who have cngaged passage on the Parisian on her trip-outward from Monireal are Lady Tupper and grandson, Mr.Charles \u2019 Ke and Mrs, A.F.Gault and Mr.F, Hilton Green and family, Mr.C.A.Elliott and family, of Ottawa; Mr .and Mrs, Campbell Reaves, Mr.John Ogilvie and family, Mr.Frad.Judah, Q.C.: Miss Judah and Miss 8.Judah, o2 Quebec; Miss Barrett, Mr.and Mrs.Frank C.Laurier and three daughters, of Que- le ; Miss Dorothy }loomfi ld, Maj.Wick- stead, flon.R.Dickey, Ottawa; Judge jor Long and wife, of Halifax.THE ST.PAUL STREET GANG.In accordance \u2018with the orders of the Recorder, the police are wiping out the notorious St.Foul strect gang of loafers.On Saturdgy Lieut.Soullere and Constables Suthergill, Cordonnier and Gagnon arrested fourteen more merm- bers, who were each fined three dollars or ten days in the Recorder's Court yesterday.THE INCINERATOR.ef or partially olosed of the winter, is being gredually got into operation, and will in full action by tha epd of the BY JANE BARLOW.Author of * Irish 1dyls,\u201d * Bogland Studies,\u201d sto.\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201c [Copyright, 1826, by Bacheller, Johnson & Bacheller ; exclusive rights owned by the Montreal Star.) PART IL ; It found ber bewilderingly miserable, but delivered from the panic fears that had beset her, while the world was black and white, and she stole but of the yellow-mounded haggart on to the highroad close by.She hardly noticed that she was bungry and cold and damp with dew as she resumed her journey, upon which the July sun soon began to glare strong and fierce.The way was much longer than she thought, and shoe lengthened it hy missing it several times, finding-intricate directions all the more puzzling because she was dazed for the want of food and sleep.Two women of whom she had made enquiries and who told her of terribly many miles gave her a drink of milk, but that was all she had the whole day.With her gaudy hat and her carelessiy- wisped-vn shawl and.bedraggled pink gown, her curly hair tossed and ruffled and her vyes Wild and woebegone, she had become a forlorn, strarge-lookine figure, which passers-by eyed curiously, and on which they sometimes made re-/ marks.this alarmed her greatly, for solitary wanderings were a new experience to her.She made up her mind never to br a ballad singer, and her aunt\u2019s house grew a more and more desired refuge.At last, when the shadows stretched very long and the sunbeams lad relaxed their scorching grip, she came to a bit of road that seemed familiar to her.Round the next turn, if she was not misteken, stood the little white cottage at the foot of a steep field, in the angle where two lonings mot-\u2014she remembered the place very well.\\ And, \u2018sure enough, round the corner, just as she had hoped, the little white cottæge came into view, a sight which for a few moments she heheld with much comfort of heart.But she had not taken many quick steps towards it before ske perceived that something was amiss, On the brown slope of the thateh a thick cloud of smoke was brooding, dull and pale, and, as she losked, thicker black clouds came rolling up through it in great, heavy puffs, pierced here and there by sharp thrusts of flame, which even under the sunset of the sky gleamed strong and red.Very clearly the house was on fire, which was uw dreadful thing; but what struck Rosanne with still more dismay was that there seemed to be nobody aljout to mind it.Three small stranger hoys were sitting on the triangular grass plat between the two lanes just In front of the cottage, but they were busily playing some game with bits of broken crockery and taking no \u2018interest in the fire.Nobody else was to be seen.Rosanne ran up to the children in a breathless seare.\u201cWhere's all the Ma- honyst\u201d she said; \u201csure, they can\u2019t be in it wid the roof: blazin\u2019 over their heads?\u201d One of the boys glanced at her indifferently.** Och, the Mahonys was put out of it yisterday for the rint,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2019 and the colonel's burning the ould bad houses to binder the people of comin\u2019 back to them, and squatters, and tramps, and all manner.Give me the blue-edged bit, Billy.\u201d > \u201cAnd where's me uncle gone tof\u201d said Rosanne.\u201cI dunno,\u201d said the boy, unless it was to the Union below at Hewitstown.\u201d \u201cSure, not at all,\u201d said Billy; \u201cI heard them saying Pat Mahoney was gone to his brother's place away at Tully- lough.\u201d The first boy, who was freckled and blue-eyed and red-beaded, put out his tongue in acknowledgment of this correction, and the third, who was like him, said; \u201c No, he isn't.They've all took off to the States.\u201d Rosanne thought they lovked quite fiendishly hideous.She was turning towards the house when Billy said ©\u201c There's nobody in it; but his brother said: \u2018\u201c Yis, there is, after that agin.1 seen Alec Anderson and another of the beiliff\u2019s men goin\u2019 round wid* a pitchfork awhils ago.\u201d nne ran desperately up to the door and looked in.Jt was all smother of smoke inside and the flames might _Bnashing their teeth among the crackling rafters.Then she ran on round the corner of the house, and there, sure enough, wers two men, one of whom, standing on the pig-stye wall, was poking a pitchfork into the thatch.The fact was that Alec Anderson, who had a thrifty turn, had noticed a fresh golden patch where Pat Mahoney had ately darned his roof, and now deemed it worth while to rescue the good bit of straw from the conf tion for use en his own premises.urning cabing 13 hot and thirsty work on a radiant July day, and Andersen's mood had become irritable over it.So when a dishevelled bit of a vagrant girl, wrapped In an old rag of a shawl, surmounted by an incongruous gray hat, came rushing up to him, and in horror-stricken accents asked would be plase be tellin\u2019 where Mrs.Mahcney was gone, be felt moved to reply by tossing down a bundle of thatch on her off his fork, and say- mg: \u201cOu speir that at somebody that kens or cares, me hizzie, and dinna be bletherin\u2019 here awa'.\u201d Unluckily the bundle had a red-hot smouldering core, and as it on nne's head it kpocked off hat and set her hair slight, and fell in scorching flakes before her eyes.She was fleeing away, blinded \u2018and terrified, but she tripped over a stome, and fell with her bad against the wall, which stunned her into unconcern.By the time that her troublesome world came back to her she had been conveyed to the infirmary ward of the Hewiistown workhouse, a doleful whitewashed place, where the last red rays of the sunset were beating on the grimy windows.Poor Rosanne's fortunes had sunk wo deeply within the last four and twenty hours that you would hardly have Yecognized her as the same girl \u2018who had talked to her cousin Martha ai the gate among the hayfields, while the sun went down behind a screen of rounded tree tops.For her clothes were blackened and drenched with fire and water, and, much worse, her pretty \u201ccurling hair was all-burnt-oft, and ons side of her face was scorched.Next morni her neighbor in the ward thoughtfully lent \u2018Tyr 2 bit of broken quare 8 OW Ré was # ght.soe bed scarcely energy to glance at it, and was faintly shocked by the disfigured image.All the day she lay in a dazed, apathetic state, and \u2018took little heed of anything.It seemed to her as if she had been there always in a drearÿ-zort of dream.~ .But on the day after, when the creeping shadow on the floor shrunken almost to its noontide skimpiness, she suddenly roused up quite awake.Just outside the door, which was close to her bed, she heard a familiar voice mpeak- ing\u2014the voice of Dan McClean.Rosanne held her breath as the nursa, a square framed stolid person, wns called out to interview \u2018a young man from about Kilbracken, that was come axin\u2019 after a girl.\u201d Dan's voice would have sounded like heavenly music to her, if the echo of Marha's bad not come rably through it and jarred it into discord.TSBeg your pardon, ma\u2018am,\u201d she heard him say diffidenily, \u201cmight thers be a girl be the name of Rosanne Tierney n i .\u201c .« \u201c1s it the name?\u2019 said the nuiwe \u201csure 1 couldn't be tellin\u2019 you the names of the half of them that c d What sort is she fr ru Boes.\u201cOch, » slip of a girl,\u201d said Den, / YR Walter M.Kearns\u2019 Sales A TTRACTIVE CLEARING SALE.HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.Uprichit Plano, Fine Rugs, Drawing Room wets, Bedroom Sets, Sideboards, Exe tension Tables, Fine Curtains and Portieres, Iron Bedsteads, Hate Mattresses, Handsome Ork Dressing Bureau.# New SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK.105 2 WALTER M.KEARNS, Auctioneen Refrigerators.The survival of the fittest.G.W.REED, Manufacturer, 783 & 785 Craig St, Montreal.1021 = Rae & Donnelly's Sales.TT A veTioN SALE ABéTioNEERE \u2014AT\u2014 \u2014\u2014LACHIKXKE \u2014 / Of Dousehold Furniture.Neat Parl Banquet Lamps, Flotures, Dialing set, and om \u2018arpets ud Olicloths, Ete.The eurscribers have received instructions 5 se from JOHN NAGLE, LL 1 Residence, No.138 St.Bon Sibert fe Peran:bulators, Carpets, | chine, on i any pgm VEDNESDAY MORNING, MAY 6TH, Als am @aa\u2019 Cit Furniture and Effects, Rockers, a._\u2014Comprising\u2014 * ?Very Fine \u201c\u2018Prowne\u201d tee] Ranges, Parlor CARTAN al cle, Antique Maho- Refrigerators, Pictures, Ornaments, etc.gany Chest Dé oe Lamp, Cen- Positively Unreserved Sale at tbe under.tre Table, Curtaing™ {a 'aments, Bb.Ww.éigned's salosruoms, Sidetourd, Dining Tutte 8 Loa asst 1753 NOTRE DAME STREET.Glassware, China Dinner un \"set, Con: ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, TH MAY.tents of four coms, + Hull £7 Salo will be held on both Ist and 20d floore, 8tove, Refrigerator, Good Couk nd Largo agsortment of goods.usual Kitchen Utensils.iar, ut 10 o'clock.RAL & DONNELLY, 103 2 Auctioneers.I\" VESTMENT SALE \u2014BY AUCTION\u2014 ST, JouN, N.BON SATURDAY NEXT, THE STH INST, At 12 O'Clock, At Chubbs Corner, St.John, N.B,, 85 shares St.John Railway Stock, par value $100 St.John Railway.30 year à p.c.bonds.City of St, John, N.B., 4 p.c.Bonds, due 4500 1911.W, A.LOCKHART, Auctioneor, 1055 105 Prince William st.8t.John, N.B.FRESH EGGS.= BUTTER.POTA TELEPHONE 3338.lc A PIHCH.FRESH EGGS.Only 1c à piece.\u2014\u201412c dozen.FRESH EGGS.BUTTER.Fresh made Creamery Butter, from the best butter packers.The choicest only Jlc per Ib, or 5 ibe.for ÿ1.00.TOES.A car load of Fine Early Rose Potatoes, only 45c bag.P.A.MALLETTE \u2018& CO., 2708 St.Catherine, 100 éeod \u2018 CORNER ST.MARK.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR\u2014TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1896, - James Btowart & Co.'s Sales.Vo NAA JMPORTANT SALE OF WORSES, CARRIAGES, SLEICHS, ROBES, 4e.We have becn favored by B.LEVIN, Esq., with instructions to scil the contents of his Stable, on SATURDAY.THE 9TH, AT 2.30 PAM.The pair to be sold are beautifully matched, bay in color, full brother und sister, by \u201cWar Cry,\u201d 13 1-2 hands, and very stylish drivers.Also a Waring colt ky \u201cRedfeliow,\u201d Silver Mounted Double: éand Single Harness, Irwin's very best, only a short time in -use;\u2014 Handsome Musk Ox Robes, Buffulo Robes, and Single Robes, Victoria, with shafts and pole; T Cart, and Currlages, Single -and Doutle Sieighs, etc.; Stable Utensils, ete.Sale in the rear of the Residence, 905 DOR- CHESTER ST.~ an view all day Saturday.JAMES STEW ART & CO.105 5; \u2014.Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In ee TATLaÿ & CO., Mont- The undersigned will 8c} by Auction, at a rate on tn: dollar on the Inventory AMES N Prices, a our Aloom, 1 Mw.ontreal, on FRIDAY, the 2th à ; 1896, at 11 o'cluck ami.the Anse faire Estate us under: Stock, consisting of Tweeds, Coat- Ings, Tailors\" Trimmings, ete, amouatirg as per invenlory.to Aloe.ries rennnsd eveaseens ann, 31060 00 Fixtures, Safe, etc., amourging per inventory to about.18000 Book letts, amounting as jer inventory to ehout.cee.11000.313.0 00 The Inventory and Stock may be , the store, 45 Bleury Street.sen at Tr : A deposit will be required|on adjudica- ti JOHN B.CLARKSON, Curator, Office of John B.Clarkson, Temple Building, Montreal.April Su, 1596.JAMES STEWART & Cy, 102 4 4ow .Auctioners, 1 35 lavtf whose descriptive powers were not great, \u201ca slip of a gitl\u2014wid black hair \u2014and a smallish size she is.\u201d \u201cThere's plenty of them like that, if that's all,\u201d said the nurse, \u201cwe've a black-haired cno come in the other day.not over big.Some sort of a tramp she is, and got a crack on the head wid a bit of the roof slippin\u2019 down on her; but F could be axin\u2019 per her name.Rosanne Tierney did you say?And what might you be to her supposin\u2019 she is?Her brother maybe?It seemed to Rosanno as if an endless pause followed this question; yet Dan only hesitated for a moment before he answered : \u201cOch, well, ma'am,\u201d he said, \u201cyou might say I'm as g as a brother, anysvay.\u2019\u2019 And, with that a stormy darkness fell upon nne.For what could \u201cas good as a brother\u201d signify, except marriage with the step-sister, Maggie Walsh She hoped to goodness, she might never have the misfortune to set eyes on either of the two of them to the end of her life's days\u2014and she'd as lief that mightn\u2018t be very long-\u2014a air of black-hearted rogues\u2014the vilain might just go back the way Le came.! 2\" When a minute afterwards the narse returned to make her en ire the tramp kept her head under the blanket, and would only muiter in a husky, mumbling way: \u201cI dunno any such people at all\u2014bid him get along out of that\u2014me name's Isabella Hill,\u201d facts which were at once reported to n outside in tbe ge, with the additional details that the creature seemed to be a cross-tempered one, and perhaps not quite right in her senses.But at this moment another visitor arrived in the shape of a small freckled and red-haired boy.who was carrying, with an averse expression of counten- | ance, a large, gaudily-wreathed straw hat.\u201cAnd what might you be want- in\u2019, Matthew Flanigani\u201d said the nurse, \u201cMe mother bid me bringin\u2019 th\u2019 ould hat,\u201d said Matthew.\u2018It dropped off the girl that got hurted up at Pat Mahony's on Friday, and me brother brought it home, but she sez it might be 8 loss to the crathur that owred it, so she sent me along wid it, ar : 5 him she'd a right to ha\u2019 sent\u2014\u201d \u201cBe the powers of smoke!\u201d Dan ex claimed, seizing hold of the hat, \u201cthat\u2019s belongin' to nne Tierney; she got it new at Easter, and as proud of herself in it she was as a little paycock.Sure I remember this tuft of yeller roses wid red glass beads in them cocked up at the side of it; I was tellin\u2019 her it looked for all the world like one of our ould donkey's ears; and was axin\u2019 her why wouldn't she be sticking up the other to match it.\u201d \u201cFor the matter of that,\u201d said the nurse, \u201cthere's dozens of square hats goin\u2019 about the world, and all of them that Jeminted lookin\u2019 you'd be hard set to tell the one from the other.The aquil of the outlandish gazahoes' you see on people these times I niver witnessed.; \u2018 \u201cAh! but [I couldn't be mistook in this one be any manes,\u201d said Dan, continuing to examine the hat; \u201csure \u2018twas sittin\u2019 in front of me in the trap all the way drivin\u2019 over from her place to our place and back agin of Easter Sunday, an\u2019 here it is the very same.Couldnt I be seein\u2019 the girl, ma'am, just for a minyit, for if she isn't Rosanne\u2014\" But here a voice called loudly and olearly through the half-open door; \u201cDon\u2019t you offer to be comin\u2019 néxt or nigh me, Dan McClean .I'mh no suth thing.Git pway home to Maggio Walsh,\u201d it said, and Dan's sunburnt face grew two inches shorter at the sound.\u201cGlory be to .said, \u201cand me heart ( broke think what had become of her ever since Saturday morning.Sure I'l riot be comin\u2019 in if you're not wishful, jewel,\u201d he said peering warily round the edge of the door, \u201cbut what txlk at all was that you had about Maggie Watsht\" \u201cIt was me cousin, Martha Reilly.was tellin\u2019 me all manner,\u201d said Rosanne, who felt as if she were wakening up out of a very ill-favored nightmare.\u2018 .\u201cTrust Martha Reilly to be gabbin\u2019 about shat doesn\u2019t consarn ber,\u201d maid \u201cTroth, 1 well knew your stepmother was puttin\u2019 that story about this while back, and devil a word of truth in it.\u2018Deed Rosanne, that ould woman isn't any 100 geod I'm thinkin\u2019, But sure what matter about the pack of \u2018them # Your Aunt Lizzie Mahony\u2019s stbp- pin\u2019 wid her sister-in-law away at Drum- castle.I discovered that much yjster: day\u2014and they bid me be bringin\u2019 you to stay up there till we wonld be gettin\u2019 married afore reapin\u2019 begins, rie Walsh bedad !* Is it iding me time I'd be trampin\u2019 over the country after her on n Monday morning in the middle haymakin?£o hurry %, honey, and \u201cgit all right agin, the way I can odm- pete, fetch you.I'll borry Jimmy Byrne's side-car.\u201d .\u201cAnd did you hear tell th quare awful the ferm\u2014t row ° ail thing I done at Mrs.Conroy's grand crame to t Rosanne, the yedallection goodness, it's herself,\u201d pe | n°1 | \u2018It is now an established fact that the majority of boys and girls who are ailing and sickly, suffer from a weakeaed condition of the nervous system.It should be remembered, that a boy's or girl's nervous system is exceedingly delicate, sensitive, and very easily, deranged.When the young people are nervous, irritable, do.not sleep well, have headache, variable appetite, sallowness of gkin, and eruptions on face, assu the blood is disordered and the nervous force weak.; When your children show signs of any of the above-mentioned troubles, give them Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, as there is no other medicine so well adapted for their peculiar ailments.It will soon banish every symptom of diseass, give natural appetith, sweet sleep and rlear, healthy complexions.From every part of our Dominion, DUR BOYS AND GIRLS.Paine\u2019s Celery Compound Gives Them Strong Nerves, Pure Blood and Healthy Bodies.IT PLANTS THE FEET OF THE YOUNG ON THE SURE ROCK OF HEALTH fathers and mothers have sent in thank- fu] and grateful letters testifying in unmistakable language that their children were saved from disease by Paine's Celery Compound.Many cases are on \u2018record of young people snatched from the grave, whom the physicians bad given up as incurable.: ' Dr.Phelps, upon whom colleges conferred their highest honors for his deep and valuable investigations in medicine, knew from ripe experience that his wonderful prescription Paine\u2019s Celery Compound was just suited for the needs of all little sutferers.* Now is the time to build up! the little \u2018ones in health, 82 that they will be able to bear up against the hot weather when, it comes.To accomplish this desirable and necessary work, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound is the only safe, sure and cer tain agent.106 1 \u201c ISLAND CIT Manufacturers, 84neodt The PAIAT that LIVES LONGEST Is the Paint that is made right and of best materials.Pure Prepared House Paints.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ARE GUARANTEED LONG LIFE, GREATEST COVERING CAPACITY AND PERMANENCE OF COLOR.P.D.DODS & CO, 188 and 190 McGill Street.Benning & Barsslou's Sales.TRADE SALE.nkrupt Stock of Dry Goor's, Ready made Clothing, Housekeeping Lincns, k a end Shoes, F dre ele, cte., \u2014ÂT AUCTION\u2014 By BRNNING & BAUSALOU, Auctioncers, At_fheir Salesrooms, Nos.6 and 83 ST.PUTER STREET, On WEDNESDAY, the 6th MAY, At 10 o'clock a.m., We will sell a Bankrupt Stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, such as is usually kept in a first-class retall store, all of recent purchase, well assorted, scasonalle, and suilable tothe Erssent wants of the SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE, A large assortment of Tattoring Goods, such as Tweeds, Coatings, Trouserings, Linings, Sutcens, etc., etc.! \u2014 Also\u2014 (By order of the manufacturers) 150 doz.Cotton Shirts and Drawers.100 doz.Assorted Corsets.60 doz.Assorted Hats and Cape.69 doz.Mohair Braid.10 cases t{ousekecping Linens, Towels, Napkins, ete., ete.100 lots Ready-made Clothing.so 60 cases Assorted Boots and Shoes.And a variety of other .The whole to be sold in lots to suit the trade.14 3 BENNING & BARSALONU, Auctioncers Fraser Bros.\u2019 Sales.AAAS NA mm SAL AA A SL AAAS RELIMINARY .ANNOUNCEMENT.\u2014 ESTATE LATE JOHN ATKIN The subscribers are tavored with instructions from the Executors of the atove Estate to sell by Putlic Auction, at the Resi- nee, .NO, 158$ METCALFE ST.ON MONDAY MORNING, 11th MAY, \u2014At ten o'clock- All the Household IPurniture, Plano, Car- pars and Rugs, Fine Brass dstcais, some Line Old Muhogany Furniture, Crystal,late., c Full particulars will te advertised on y.Thursda, FRASER BROS, 104 4 Auctioneers.N OURSPACIOUS NEW SALESROOM HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects by Auction.Parlor, Dining and 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and Martha Reilly, that can't be .aisy unless she's gabbin\u2019 along wid the lot of them.\u2019 .80 a few Sundays later Rosanne Tisr- ney was married in her gey buff and crimson wreathed hat.It was shgbtly batteréd and the wdrae for its travels, but it wonld bave been ungrateful n ter to discard it, as only for its timely turning up on a former oritical occasion it might probably enough at that moment have been worn by a forlorn lit*ls distracted vagrant, instead of aagornin the proud and happy héaa of Mrs Danie! 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niture, without the lew \u2014.= Splendid Upright Piana and Axminster Carpets.i, 4 Splendid British Plat: Brass Gusaliers and Fx bined, Wire Back EaSy Jor Sets, Fine E Cur Fine Ornaments, Covered\u2018 Dinin Silverware, 3 r Hair Mattresses, eda Fasy Chairs, and the Ctents of 4 rdrooms; er CG kove, Fine Stove, Kitchen Utenalis.go Sule at 10 im, ' MAROITE BROS., 104 3 .Auctioneers.TRADE SALE.We will sell at our moma, St.James street, on WIEEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 6th and 7th Inst.at 10am.each day, A stock of Dry Goods inountingsto $30,~ .00, and compriging : 3 cuses of Pr nte, 10, cases of cdses of 'Cambrics, 2 of Checked Cotton, of Muslin, 2 of Necktles, 2 of 3 of Assorted Shirts, 13 of Straw Hats, 30 cases of Men's Boots, Cc.A Hardware Stock, valued at $3000.00; Cutlery, Shears, Enamel Wu, Pulleys, Jack=- screws, etc, etc.Without rescrve and In lots for the trade.MARCOTTE BROS, 104 8 ___ Auctioneers.1 ASTON SALE, At our Rooms, 69 St.James street, On WEDNESDAY, 6th Inst.\u2014 At twelve o'clock noon\u2014 2 Planos, Show Cases, Awnings, Scales, Safes, Stcre Pixtures, Tcu Canisters, Ons Parlor Set, Stoves, Plctures, Chairs, Empty Barrels and other articles.Na reserve.MARRCOTTi: BROS, \u201c1043 __+ Auctioneera.UCTION SALE OF : HATS AND CAPS.We will sell at our Rooms, on: WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, = -6th and 7th instant- the whole stock of Felt Hats, Caps and other 19, from the store of Hrahadl, Notre Dame street.Fyorthing is firsat- class, and shall be sold positively without reserve, and in lots to the trade.All kinds ot Hats and Caps.le at 0 am.eich day-\u2014 MARCOTTE BRO Auctioneers.104 3 UCTION SALE OF MILLINERY.At our Rooms on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, 6th and 7th instant, at 10 am, à fine stock of Millinery Goods a Bankrupt Estate, amounting to 32000 and comprising : Feuthers, Flowers, ess and k and Thread, Buttons, Musiin, Hats, and Shapes, Lace, I\u2018mbroidery, &c., Ee Without reserve and in lots to the tr MARCOTTE BROS.| Auctioneers.sante © \u2014 PUBLIC AVCTION\u2014\u2014 ATTHE EXAMINING WAREHOUSE, No.31 CoMMON STREET, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, MAY TH AND TH, The following Goods as per catalogue, and contained in the above premises: 1.Goods in Warchonse on examination ticket and Collector's order, up to Ist January, 1896.2, Goods seld at sale of May, 1894, and still in warehouse unclaimed.8.Goods abandoned for duty.4.Goods sexed.5.Goods muclaimed, duty paid.6.Goeds unclaimed, suhjoct to duty.Terms cash.A deposit of 19 per cent.will te required on the adjudgmént of each lot.C \u2014Catalogues now ready.Sale each day at 10 g'clock.tL M.HICKS -& CO.Auctioneers.SALE OF SKIFFS.The subscribers are instructed by .MR.L.TISDALE, Of Barriefleld, Ontario, to sell at our rooms, Noe.1821 and 1823 NOTRE DAME BT., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, NAY ATH, A consi Fourteen Cedar Skiffs, Pairs Oars, Scat nish of ats Before a8 an acknow ac ladaie's boats are the best made Sale at 3_o\u2019clock.MH plete.int to examine the work- h of these boa! & CO, uctioneers.GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, EPPSS COCOA BREAEFAST-SUPPER.\u201cBy a thorongh knowledge of the matural laws which gow on the ons of di fon 04d nutri ation oars of wel TN Tob & BAT AEeR by Keng our res Rod à properts mou tint rames ; wader ormilk.Sold only in packed Orooers, Jsbutied thus: - ~~ 7 A AMES EFPH & Co.L44., Homoeopathic Chemists, Loudon, England.- codtt \u2014\u2014y TO LET-STORE 1211 St.Lawrence Btroet, Cleve to the Kxhibision Crounds, New Show Window.Back part conld bo need as a dwelling, Large yard and s Apply to W, E.COOPER, STAR Office, 165 84.James st.Star Building, 163 ST.JAMES STREET.Offi ès To Let Only Three Romatating on tnd Fist, BRIGHT, AIRY add Y CENTRAL, hented by Floors Nh ond rent seyarately or COOPER.Office, 163 Se.James M.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Sor Fitcher's Castorla, À + Ch 1: i î 1 SWEA : Men's Vite Sweaters.Men's 4 ry SweateTs.4 Men's ther Sweaters, Boys: Wii.Sweaters.Boys\u2019 ly Sweaters.* Boys\u2019 Sweaters.Boys ther Sweaters.£ BELTS.\u2018 Elastic Us, in all colors, from ; a fine assortment of .Leather Belts, Gordon Sashes, Vest Helits and Girth Belts.Girth Hits from 20e.f CAPS.4 2; Men's and loys Tweed and + Serge Peak Caps, in immenss ' i variety, from Zk up.¥ SEE OUR ! ; Tennis Coats, t Bicycle Suits, : \u2018 Summgr Coats, Flannel Pants, \u2018 Outing Snits, .+ - Lain Coats, ete, FN [ # NECKWEAR.; 100 Doz.Neckties, Derbys and \u2018 Er .Knots, all colors.regular 20c we and 25¢ value.While they last Ë 12 1-2 each.[a F - SHIRTS.E Unlaundried White Shirts, 75c, ; or 3 8 Unlaundried White Shirts, 81.00 ! EK for \u2018756.; 3 Cambrie Shirts, with two collars, à from Y5e x Shirts ore every kind made to « BW special order.À £ JOHN MURPHY & CO., 2343 St.Catherine St, CORNER METCALFE ST, Telephone Ne.2833, 106y \"be indebted to it, THE ELECTIONS.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Catholic Support Suggest- = od for Ontario Liberals, LAURIER AND MOWAT T0 SPEAK IN LONDON.The Gossip of The Political Situation.| [Special to the Star.) Toronto, May 5.\u2014A peculiar story is published in the Evening News to-day suggesting that a compact has beenen- tered into between Sir Oliver Mowat and the Ontario hierarchy, by which the influence of the latter will be se- oured to the Liberal party in the province.It is pointed out by the paper in question that Sir Oliver is ths best friend of the church in Ontario; that he bas never fought a campaign without the aid of the bishops, and that the length of time required for Sir Oliver to make up his mind indicates that negotiations were pending for somo time to this end, and the final decision turned upon the willingness of the bishops to lend their aid to the Liberal cause.he shrewdness of this move, it is alleged consists in the fact that while the churchaids the Conservatives in Quebec, and the Liberals in Ontario, both partics will a pe wand the successful e wi 2 expoct to show its t tude in a tangible way.fm b M'CARTHY AT BROCKVIL Brockviile, May 5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014, McCarthy addressed a public Ling in the Grand Opera House here j ast night.He gave a resume of the ast session of Parliament and bitterly tacked Sir sition of Charles Tupper and the om the present Cabinet.Ho de: ir Charies rith the Quebec had made a \u201coration of separ- itoba.Possibly the with the Roman Ca- the whole Dominion, ot.For'himself he could able to geize the reins hoped to get a suffici- of followers to enable him the course of events As for \u2018a opponent, the Tihberal can- Mr, Cumming, Mr.McCarthy said if he had the same views of his lead- Ir.Laurier, he was to be \u2018distrusted.» MeCarthy declared that be did not BEAUT Unlimited Bupplies Hnssua Velrve Best Wilton.Five.pian Velvets.Cressley\u2019s Velvets.Brodieries.Special Extra Brussels.Standard Brussels.renowned makers.tter we do not recommend.Tho oath Windsor and Balmoral Car- .THOMAS LIGGET, Notre Dame Street, Montreal.175 to 179 Spark St-, Ottawa 106y tf \u2014 INSOLVENT NOTICE, QUEEN'S HOTEL COMPANY, In Liquidation.- IMPORTANT SALE OF =m».Hotel Furniture.entire contents.of the QUEEN'S Montreal, will be sold by Public uction.in one lot, at the Hotel, on \u201cWEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1836 AT ELEVEN A, In.Consisting of the Furniture and Contents nerally of the bedrooms, parlors, dining ms, reading room, shops, engine rooms, room, etc.etc.the whole ices, linen valued at ga.Ses, ~The ane ie in detall can be seen at © the Ld bidator 3 office, and the Furniture can be pected nt the Hotel at any time.quite t que De ote oe Inte ria ot- a tord & uy ote > Building, Montréal.JAMES STEW ART & CO, a \u2018Auctioneers.108 7 178 st James st, Montre: real.INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the matter of ANDRE LEFEBVRE, In solvent.ed wil! sell by Public Auc- hest and last bidder & the EE PELE « (City of Montreal NDAY the 1st day of June next 1508, o'clock forenoon, the immovables un- 2 es lows: - aha ot und oo ne boout otros evel of re uf strom ot and Gesignatei on he (orticlal joie 3 î book of reference of Sf y su frimion muse astral \u201cim ht nber, {1 ; en T e -five, with \"the buildings ticreon erec ih y smd.A lot of land situated in the City of treal the level of Breboouf street, designated on the sitictal t eee of the vil pint r aumber (| putdiviaion number Techn elghty-six, sere: orTnt ior ve Qu to: BILODEA hex Aub.Curat 16 SL Montreal.; * MARCOTSE L en Auctioneers.rase strust Mr.Laurier because of his teing French and Roman Catholiv, but because he -was for the re-establishment of separate schools in Manitoba He was alarmed by the alliance between Bir Oliver Mowat a Mr.Laurier.It was all very well for Mr.Laurier to talk of sunny ways and conciliation and investigation, but Manitoba had gone as far as it could, and no sunny ways or investigation could change the existing condition.Mr.Laurier was for the re-estab- lishinent of separate s~hools and Sir Oliver Mowat and.his colleagues stood with him.Mr.McCarthy asked the electors not.to send a Laurier man to Parliament but a JcCarthyite.He did not say at Owen Sound that he wished for Mr.Laurier\u2019s return.What he had said was that Mr.Laurier\u2019s return was inevitable.Sir Charles Tupper would not have more than fifty or sixty members behind.him in the new Parliament, and he (Me- Carthy) hoped to have a sufficient following to hold the balance of power, and keep Mr.Laurier straight.He devoted e closing portion of his Speech to a claration of his trade police J.Cluft will be Phe NlcCarthy- ite leandidaie in West Hastings.COMMENT o SIR OLIVER.Toronto, Ma Special.)\u2014 The Mail and Empire, fn an \u20ac itorial on Sir OI- ixer Mowat\u2019s entry into Federal politics, says that, notwithstanding the Premier\u2019s declaration that there is a grave crisis on, \"a crisis ao grave\u2019 that \"every personal sacrifice was to be made and avery incidental risk run if the country is be rescued from the misgovernment the Dominion has so leng been suffering from,\u201d he is canny enough to make no sacrifice himself and to take no risk, incidental or otherwise.This, the paper adds, is precisely what he his done in the past, save that hitherto there has been no bargain as to the remuneration.He stumped and worked in : the unrestricted recipreeity campaign without hope of fee or reward.Hr is now going to stump and work for free trade an Tarte, on the condition that he shall share in the victory.On the whole, Sir Oliver, in deciding not to stake anything on the result.is sagacious.True, he says to Sir Richard and Laurier as plainly as he can without being deliberately offensive, that he thinks their case is hopeless.But, at the same time, he exhibits that sturdy and unflinchin olicitude for the Mowat interests,whic nifests itself when he drops a relative into a job for the taxpayers to support.NORTH BRUCE TORIES: Wiarton, Ount., May 5\u2014The Wiarton Conservative Association met last even- Ing to appoint a central committee and take other steps for the vigorous prosecution of the campaign.A.McNeill, M.was present and addressed the meeting, deali at great length with the trade quesitisn and the Remedial Bill.At the close à resolution was passed expressing hearty sympathy with and warm.approval of the courss pursued by Mr.McNeill during the last session of Parliament.r resolution was passad, deeply regretting that words of mutual recrimination and reproach cal- gulated to injure the Conservative cause, had pass: between Sir Charles Tupper and Mr.McNeill during the last session of Parliament, and while deprecatin ng the heated expressions employed on bo sides, protesting against any attempt by a Government or leaders of a party to stifle the honest es amont.of opinion on the floor of Parliament, or to prevent a representative of tbe people from voicing bis own conscientious convic- ticns and the sentiments of his constituents in the House of Commons, declaring | that such attempts it successful must be subversive to the liberty of the people and fraught with very grave danger to the State.AGAINST A DEANDEMEN T.Toronto, May \u2014 (Special).\u2014 The Globe, in a leader, poadet ce Unwise Movement\u201d says regarding the mandement on the school question which the Bishops of Quebec are said be con- side \u201cIt ls sincerely to be hoped that wiser counsels may prevail.If \u2018the Hishops | fone such ol open at, and if it b a obeyed can hardly kad Blamed or bellevi: puni there ia a solid Catholio vote, wi swayed this way and that b; \"oho beads of the church or by vote hunting yPotitiolans.do not want solid Catholio votes and solid mnt votes in this count There are common Oo ts and common aspirations Jor which all alike should striv We have here a eountry capable of suprorting in romfort far more than ifs present population.We have a itution under which the blessings of frecdon and order may be to an extent unsu in any ot puise in is 3 have ° n so pour voeu | por two great b aire the adherents.hristianity, ri tae ¥ > THE MONTREAL i rr ERE the Rev.vinces \u201crare IN THREE RIVERS Things ting amirat\u201d of i a Brom for ren pce Bir tor evin has fin- aly y given up Three vers and will Centre against Hon.Francois gelier.This leaves the ground clear for Mr.ofrs lau: who has commenced rations in the united oonstituencies of Bt.aurioe and Three Rivers by making his first spoech at Yamachighe.His Liberal of will be either Mayor Cook, of Thane Rivera or Dr.Fiset.In Maskinonge Mr.Legris, the Liberal member, is out stumping.and his opponent will he chosen ut Louiseville on Monday next.Dr Grenier or Mr.Fusey, N.P., Taro tha Conservative favorites.In Champlain Mr Carignan, the late Conservative member, retires, owing to ill health.Tho Conservative- nomination lies between Drs.Marcotte and Marchand, au; the question is to be settled next po Dr.Trudel, ex-M.L.A., is out Lor the Liberals in this division.I\" Wicolet the contest is being Sed bPtween Messrs.% 8.Leduc, à dx Me Liberal, and Mr.b Hoisvert, Xservative.Efforts are cing made ¢/, bring out Mr.Fabien Vanasse, Min T.P., Conservative, to °poss Dr.Mi ault, ex-M.P., Liberal, the campai : Bfignault bas commenced wi LOINf;s IN WINNIPEG.innipeg, May 5.\u2014(Special.) The political situntdy, ere ! Waxing 9 still aliko ar Liberals and Conservatives a engennee 1 MNoing into the fight with a Last st nigh wus the first rallying night Ories, and They displayed fl, deal) of \u2018the old time enthusiasm.ans what \u20ac rals have been at work siead- 4 uietly, and no, one knows à col question may do.The demon Tatin to Sir Charles Tupper is likeli to ba on a large scale.President rs (Con) addressing a meeting das night said: \u201cThe Conservatives of Jinnipeg are being watobed by the enti, ew pinion.On them rests the du i of firing ihe first gun in the poli- tiod) camp:ign of Canada and the re- Sts of the entire elections will large- depenl on what is done here.\u201d Mr.Martin, the defeated candidate in Morris in the recent provincial elections, has not much chance of defeating Mr.Lariviere in Provencher.Mr.Greenway reached the city from the south to-day.Mer.Langevin is expected back here ay 20.THE HAMILTON CAMPAIGN.Hamilton, Ont., May 5.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Executive of the Conservative Association met last night and organized No.7 ward, which is lookad upon as u Conser- varive strcnghold.The unanimous feeling wus that whoever is to represent the party in Hamilton must be: pledged against remedial legislation.One of the leaders said the czndidates would have to be McCarthyite-Protectionists.This is apt to cause trouble in other parts of the city.where the .ultra-Protestant feeling is no.so stronz.Ald.Colquioun and McAndrew are.now mentioned as likely candidates.The Liberals still have hope of securing A.T.Wood as a candidate, the understanding being that he will \u2018leave all the campaign work to lis partner and the party.Mr.B.B.Osler\u2019s name is Luing favorably received by Liberals and moderate Conservatives.LIBERAL ONTARIO CAMPAIGN London, Ont.May 5.\u2014 (Special).\u2014 Ww \u201cilfrid Laurier ant Sir Oliver Mowat will open th Ontario campaign in this city ai an early date.\u2018The London Liberals have sent aiele- gram to Sir Oliver Mowat, congrutulat- ing him upon his alliance Veith Laurier.S.r7Charl 4 Tupper will also sneak hore.The date is not yet.tixed.Hon.David Mills denies that he intends to abandon his ol1 constituency of Bothwell and sack nomination in South Middlesex.In Bothwell ha is opposed by a (onserva- tive und a Patron.W.H.Bartram, barrister, of the city has accepted the Indep: ndent candidature for East Mid- dlesex.He says he expects to draw chiefly from th: Coens rvatives, Orange- men ant P.P.A\u2019s.Th» chances of the Liberal candidlate are improved by his decision.POLITICS AT LACUUTE.Tachute, Que., May 5.~\u2014It.was-a thoroughly r.presentative ani enthusiastic meeting of Liberals of Argentenil that ass:mble ! at the Court Hous-, here yesterday to noïninate a candidate.After hearing azldress:s from thn cheirman.of the merting, KR.P.Dolaronde, N, Var- r.Christie, J.A, N.MacKay, J.is, W illiamson, Gr-nville and ot- Christie was unanimously en- .De.dorsed as the Liberal candidate.\u201cThe Patrons held a meet \u2018ng too, to consider a prop:sition to that body by the Conservative party to help to elect a Patron who will subs ril» to the princi ples and tactics of the Conservative compact.No resuit has Leen reached as yet.TUPPER'S TORONTO MEETING.Toronto Ont.May 5.\u2014 (Special).\u2014 It has been de cided that at the meet- inz to be held in Toronto on the 14th inst.the sp-akers@will b> Sir Charles Tupper, Mr.Gearge Foster, Minister of Finan-e, and Dr.Montagu~, Minister of Agriculture.Arrangements are on foot to tender the premier and his colleagues an enthusiastic reception when they arrive in the city.STORMONT LIBERALS.Cornwall, Ont.May 5.\u2014(Special\u2019.\u2014The Liberals of Stormont and Cornwall will hold a big or, here on May 9, Mr.Bourbonnais, ulanges will address the electors in French.It is expected that Sir Richard Cartwright will the English speaker.It is the intention of the Liberals to have Mr.Laurier come here at alater date if possible.IN CUMBERLAND.Amherst, May 5.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Hon.A.R.Dickey will receive the Conservative nomination to-day, and with Sir C.H.Tupper will address a public meeting in the Academy of Music this evening.The Liberals arc also gathering their forces, and will probebly hold their rally on May 12.HON.MR.HAGGART.Ottawa, May 5.\u2014(Spxcial.)\u2014Hon.John Haggart will probably stay in Ottawa during the campaign, so as to be on hand to address meetings in the interests of the party at various points within easy reach of the capital.CANDIDATES., New Carlisle, Que.May 5.\u2014(Special.~The candidates Ta Bons ventare Pants re T.P.Roy, Congarvative, and W.Fauvel, Liberal; in Rudol h Le- mieux, Liberal,\u2019 ei L.oncas, Conservative.DR.FERGUSON'S TASK.Armprior, Ont, Ma B.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Conservatives of South Renfrew hold a mass meeting here to-morrow, when Ferguson.ex-M.P., will be asked to review the past sesso n.POLITICAL NOTES.Mr.Louis Gendron, advocate, is spok- Fino 8, the o nent of Mr.Bernier beral, in St va open om yan ne Hoyer is paign n Jacques Cartier one att the Ron Hil a¢ Lachine, on Friday evening = loading Chnservative ex-M.P.oud ng J.Beausoleil wou his sh ith, dr on t voting x Government on t regu vallee, formerly à member of the Assembly of the islative Council, who in running as an independent Conservative and Mr.Bamn- pet, Ex.Ez.Li A., the Liberal candidate.Tie apeco specci ha) making has already -commen- Ded menting of th Whois, 3 sion ing.Mr.Edward Holtew in the = | Ieg- fi Sear Baptiste Ward.It was stated Aotion es a akon ounce: the organisation o interests of Mr.Horie, Mockay, the Liberal can didate, °, sud Sr.Jonat cha t dresses were made Mackay, G .W.Robert Bick- erdike, J.Israsl Tarte, net, Belque, arr \u201cand others.Ald.Profontaine, formally announced candidature in Maisonneuve at a meet~ the Laurier Club last evening in in political circles to-day that Ion.Alphonse Desjardins, would not oppose Ald.refontaine in this constituency, but would consent to being nominat 10 Richelieu to oppose Mr.A.A.Bruneau present I Liberal mamhe:.In that case Ald.P Baril, of Oo of chelaga, would: oppose It eg settled that Hon.L.O.Taillon will run in Terrebonne, Mr.wo Leclair, the lato momber not seek-.re-election.Mr.Taillon is à native of rte County and his friends sa hat he would be sure of being elected.he Liberals confideutly expect that Petit, N.P.of St.Jerome the bons nominre will be astrong candidate.Mr.Taillon s going to Terrebonne, leaves Mr.C.Geoffrion, Q.C., without.an op- Ont so far in Vercheres, Chambly.J ACQU Es CARTIER.The Two Candidates for Parllamen- tary Honors.Hon.Arthur Boyer, the Liberal candidate in Jacques Cartier is a son of the late Mr.Louis Boyer, a merchant of Montreal, by his wife, Dame Amelia Mignault and Was born February 9, 1851.' He was educated here end in London, Eng and in 1885 married Miss Ernestine Galarneau.er was first returned for Jacques Cartler to the Legislative Assembly at a by-elec- tion, held March 27, 1884, on the resignation of the late Hon.J.A.Mous- seau, the Premier of Quebec.Mr Boyer was re-elected in 1886 and in 1890, and HON.ARTIIUR BOYER.The Liberal candidate in Jacques Car- tior.Cofeate Dy Mr.J.\u2018A.Descarrier, ex-M.L.A.on h 8, 1802.Mr.Boyer was sworn a a r of vis Exevative C:un- cil in the M rir Caline.without port folio, in May, 1893.Mr.Boyer has always ben a stzunch Lib-ral end the Liberals took upon him as the strong- cst man whom (hey could bring out in this vons:itu ncy.Lat> ly Mr.Boyer hans given consi lcrable thre te winding up the affairs of La Fanque Du Peuple as ons of th\" chosen représentatives of tke shareholders.MONK, MR.F.D.The Conservative candidate in Jacques rtier.Mr.Frederick Me Bartzch Monk, the Conservative candidate in Jacques Cartier county, is the fourth son of the late Hon.Samuel Cornwollis Monk, Judge of the Court of Queen\u2019s ne and his wife.Dame Rosalie Caroline De- Barisch, daughter of the Seigneur of St.Charles.Born in Montreal April 6, 1856, Mr .Monk is just forty years old.He was educated at th: Montreal College, and studied law with the, late Hon.Rodolphe Laflamme, ., and was admitted to the bar in 1878, since which time he has practised law in partner- ap In in turn with Mr.Edmund Barnard, the late Hon.J.A.Mousseau, Q.C., ith his brother, the late Mr.E.C.Monk, and with Mr.Charles Raynes.Mr.Monk married the only daughter of the late Mr.Denis Henri Senecal, advocate, and granddaug hter of the late Mr.Come Seraphin rrier, Q.C., and is the father of four ner and a daughters.le always taken an active interest in educational matters.For twelve years an active member of the Roman Catholio School Board.Heo is professor of constitutional and international law at Laval, ving succeeded ths Hon.J.A.Chapleau.Mr.Monk has always taken a deep interest in university matters, and is a special favorite with the students.Mr.Monk has taken an active part in_ politics since 1820.In 1892 Je declined nomination for St.Louis d in this for he Legialative angel ues Cartier County ast winter fo a the y-election.THE PROVINCIAL PREMIERSHIP.9 Politicians are waiting for the return of Lt.-Governor Chapleau to be posted as to the name of the coming Premier _ot.Quebec.The Hon.T.Chase Casgrain \u201cremains.the favorite among independent Conservatives but there is a movement in favor of .G.A.Nantel, and it is stated that stron efforts are being made to have him ca His Honor is not expected back from New York before tomorrow.The fact of Mr.Taillon seeking election in Terrebonne, the seat rep- resen y Mr.Naptel in the local House 15 said by politicians to have a deeper meaning than appears on the surface.e Que organs- of the Minis try mention the names of the Hon.Louis Beauvien and J.Flynn: a! nothing see friend of Mr.Nantel stated \u2018that If he is called one or two .erals may be invited to become memix ot lus cabine MORE CHINAMEN ARRIVE.Over one \u2018hundred Chinamen arrived st Windsor street piston this mornine ram Vancouver.ail went to the bat Chinese bonrilsg-Bous 0 on Lagauche, tiers street.of them wes rman of the vommittee, 4 DAILY sri omsDAY, MAY 5 CATTLE SHIPMENTS.SOME BEING SENT TO FRANCE AS AN EXPERIMENT.If Successful It Will be Followed by Others at Stated Intervals\u2014 The Trade With Great Britain.\"In spite of the fact that the English cattle market is not in a satisfactory state owing to the supply much exceeding the demand, the shipmonts from Canada this season promise to be large.It seems to be the general impression among the live stack shippers that the prices will range low throughout the year for the reason that the English market is glutted with cattle and sheep from both Australia and South America, besides the supplics which are sent out from the United States and those that ar: now going out from this country.far ibere have Leen two cargoes from this port.On Saturday the AI- lan Linér Mongolian cleared for Liver- | with 577 cattle and 49 horses, and to-day the Pomeranian of the same line sajled for Glasgow with 411 cattle and 100 horses.To-morrow morning the Beaver Line steamer Lake Winnipeg will clear for Liverpool with a full cargo amounting to tweon four and five hundred head.The chief innovation of the season seems to be the shipment of Canadian cattle to France on a lar, e scale.This is to be undertaken b Louis De- lorme, wbo has already pertected arrangements for their iransportat! on to France by the Turners Line steamship Sarnia, which is now port The Ar'ona and Ballona,- of the Thomson Line, will also enter this trade.It is &:s0 said that the steamship Oregon, formerly of the Dominion line, will also enter this service.This vessel mu ono trip to Montreal last season.It is expected that ua the experunent proves a success weekly shipment of several bundred cattle to France will be made.Messrs.Pope and Morgan, the cattle inspectors, are again occupying their old quarters on Commissioners street.The insp:ction fees on cattle and | sheep Lave .been reduced one- he fee on cattle is now one 2 and ro hall cents per heal, in place of three, and upon sheep «ne cen ,fnstead of two, as was previously the \u2018case.A TRAVELLER'S DEATH.Was on His Way from Hong Kong to Scotland.George Fenwick, a traveller en route to Scotlan! from \u2018Hong Kong, died sudden!y this moruing at the Windsor Hotel.Fenwick arrived at the Windsor last night.This morning he came downstairs apparently in the besi of health.After breakfast ho retired to his room.A chamber-maid some time afterwards founi him lying dead on the bed.Coroner McMahon investigated the occurance and decided not to summon a jury zs death was due to heart failure.Deccasod\u2019s friends in Scotland have beeq communicated wit NATIONAL COUNCIL OF WOMEN.The anpual meeting of the National Council of Women of ads will be beld in this city during the course of the coming week, commencing on Monday next.Sessions will be held each day in ihe Assembly Hall of the High School at 10 am.and £30 p.m.Opportunities will then be given to the citizens of Montreal to listen to papers snd discus- sicns on topics of vital interest, treated by ecultursd wemen, who have hecome thoroughly conversant with many of the problems cf modern life.The following ar: some of tho representative speakers: Mrs.Archibald, president of Halifax Local Council; Mrs.Hart, of Toronto; Mrs.John Cox, of Montreal ; Mrs.OC.Edwards, of Ottawa; Dr.Elizabeth Mitchell, of Mamtreal; Mrs.Street, of West Algoma ; Mrs.Tilley, president cf the Dominion Order of King's Daughters, Toronto; Mrs.Stevenson, Montreal ; Miss Skelton, \"Montreal ; ; Mrs.Dickinson, president of the United States Order of King's.ught=rs; Mrs.Dunlap Hopkins.of the New York Schoo] of Applied Design ; Mrs.Foster Avery, of Philadelphia.It is expected that between 100 and 125 dede- gates from all pars of the Dominion will be present at thes: meetings.On Monday eveninz Lady Aberdeen, Dominion president, will hold a rece ion in the Windsor Hall, and on the following Friday afternoon a five o'clock tea will be tendered the delegates snd their friends by ths members of the Local Council.Chi function will be held in the Art Gallery.THROUGH ONE'S OWN HAND.Now that lectures and examinations have c«ased for the summer at McGill, Professors Cox and Calendar are able to devote more of their time in experiment, ing and analysing the mysterlous \u201cxX ray.During the past few days some very startlin, results have been obtained.For instance, Prof.Calendar has now perfected the Crookes tubes to such an extent that he haa found it to photograph the thickest portio the human y with comparative ar using a special tube, manufactured by himself, 3 has been able to obtain several excellent hotos of the ribs and spinal vertabrae, He has rezontly received an Edison he demonstrated the power of the its le instrument to a representative of the Star.By its aid the reporter was able to look \u2018completely through the fleshy portion of his hand, the bones and joints of which stood out in bold relief upon the \u201cfluorescent screen in the in- térior of the instrument.The result was \u2018eertainly marvellous.CITY ITEMS.The G.T.R.Sunday suburhan train will leave Vaudreuil at 4.45 p.m.2 inst 4 of a 8.45, ann , Court of Review will sit from tha 8th to the 22nd inat.; country cases, nerth shore, 16th ; south *shore, .nd.The Rev.H.J.Evans will repeat his lecture entitled: \u201cA Clergyman \u20ac Holi- dey,\" to-morrow evening, in the Market Hall, corner St.Lawrence and Rachel se at 8 p.m.Rural will Se \"95 deliver an address at the Wednes- py o evenin gs service at St.Jude's church, Reminisconces of Mis Le Amos the Indians.\u201d Dean Renison, le BUSINESS NOTES.Topp, manufacturér, 741_ Crai treet, yon bas vb, od on d de amd of ras b- $opp.\u201d Liavili EE Ps RECITAL.The recital ven by the ils of the real Sch Echo a ocution last ev Sobn ence of the possess | es hime of a high order.remain in Montreal, tie the others pe ial long © ve t'and forwarded io, the qi mito br oy o Bt oi.ssible fluoroscope, and this morn- and Mr.R.G.Miller, and 4 a very HOS erin 0 toe pos Dash for the ue ng and flowe drills.were ery classical, pretty and effective.Among those who contributed to the evenin s en eut were Miss Hilda Smith, | les Fans > Pillips, Miss Maud Jenkins, Miss Ceo Masters Charles and Melville \u2018rocade and Eddie Pa ker, and Mr.J.P.r.The pan lowing took part in the statue pos ing : © Misses Bell.Stafford, Kay, Pbil- lips, Stenhoune war.Cowan, Corneil and Quirk.Miss 'ilt shire and Miss Eva Stenhouse also took part in the programme.WHEELS FOR THE POLICE.Westmount Constables to be Provided With Bicycles.The Westmount Council has decided to mount the Police Force: on wheels.This fearon was reached at last night's meeting of the Council.Those present were Mayor Evans, Councillors: McOormick, fern, Bulmer, Craig.Walker, Wa:- lace and Hutchison.Mr.Charles Booth, Kingston, was a inted Municipal Engineer.It was decided to take a census of the © population at the end of this month.transacting some routine husiness ha Council adjourned until Monday next.S SHIPPING NOTES.Two cargoes of raw sugar are expected to arrive ia port to-day.One is the steamer Parkmore, of the Johnson Line, with 2009 tons for the St.Lawrenee Sugar Refinery, and the other the Sicilian, With 2500 tons for the Canada Sugar Refiner The Allan Liner Sardinian, which has been detained at Quebec, by reason of the unlosding of her cargo, arrived in port this afterncon.The tiberian, of the Allan Line, from Glasgow, with sixty passengers on board, is expected up before evoning- a RACE PSE IR IRS SSE IER IRS TTT 2 + + + \" + , ï} .A OLONTAY.philips % Square.ÿ HOUSE, A D ; O O : © % \u2014 _ 7) 1 1} {Curtain _ \u2014_\u2014 À Department.X LACE CURTAINS in all the latest styles for DrawingS Rooms, Sitting Rooms, Dining Rooms and prenne with Sash Curtains to match.rg TAPESTRY CURTAINS in Persian designs for Windows, ; \" Doors and Couch Covers.FRINGED TOP TAPESTRY CURTAINS in Empire Designs / and Colorings, for Windows and Doors.REVERSIBLE TAPESTRIES in very handsome Designs and À Colorings, for Window Curtains and Portieres, from: $1.00 to $1.50 a yard.M REVERSIBLE SILK BROCADES for Window Curtains, fof Draperies and Portieres from $2.50 a yard up.0 CORDUROYS, 27 in.wide, in all shades, plain or figured, suit- pa LA * Vi Ul 3 COO0 00000000000 0 port LH hs arg mide Up on on x able for Furniture Coverings, Window Seats and Hallf tirely of scoria blocks.T are consign- \u20ac Cushions.: D ed to firms in this city and points west.' mn (Fhe Tritonia, from Glasgow, arrived .ÿ Silk Brocades, Silk Damask, Silk Tapestries, Heavy Woollen § this morning ith a few passengers Tapestries.Cotton Tapestries, Linen Velours, Satin\u2019 one.regular trips rer the Richelieu & SM Sheetings, Figured Art Serges, Plain Art Serges and {I ario Navigation mpany\u2019s steamer fi Hosanna between the Jacques Cartier Y Oatmeal Cloths for Curtains, Furniture Coverings and » wharf and Longueuil will be continued ff) Draperies.\" to-morrow.There has been a twenty- } four hours\u2019 interruption, Owing to some {73 WINDOW SHADES in Opaque Cloths, with the latest styles +\" work which it was desired to complete on the steamer before the summer set in.44 of Laces and Insertions.J \u2014_\u2014 ov) + ANOTHER HANDSOME UPTOWN (A 26 HES Mm STORE.7 - S$) Mr.C.W.Lindsay, the well-known D piano dealer, has removed further west 3 on St.Catherine street to a buildin ad- ¢ wiin g! ] A pining Messrs.H.and N.E.Hamil rn t res dus & j goods tore, (Specially built i or his business.e ioternal arrange- « N ments are very complote and on en lab./ Made and put up at or notice.Estimates 0 orate sca and every ility is offe = dr the intending purchaser to make a care- ff) furnished upon application, 4 ful selection.N + EE 2.2.2.*\" Special Notices.+ +H The first importation of Chickering & J3 ' Sons\u2019 pianos, of Dos Boston, has been receï + M | 0 d P i d [ f | M d { } + at the warerooms of Mr.C.W.Lindsay, \u201d dl f ers [om df drell En 6 0 pe 2866 St.Catherine street, to whom the ; agency has been t erred.ad +\" eg 4 [0 .A 1S@G NOTRE DAME STREET.f H M C A ALCTION SALE cnry organ & 0., y .1 \u2014or\u2014 t i \u2018 + : CN New ture, some sisnaty axmased vy 2) MONTREAL.K Smoke and Water, : : YISOOGOSSISSISSSOOSOOOSOSSOOd GIVING UP THE PRENISES | I am Instructed to sell by Puliic Auc- GV DV VOOR tion, on the premises as above, on rmumsnis mney essen Qagpely NO Further, Advertisers | 7th, 8th and Mh, at 10 o'clock a.m.and 2 o'clock p.m.onch day, The balance of the valuatl tents now » remaining in Mr.JAMES EELS LE 8 Mai-_ The DAILY STAR is a moth Furniture Store.; Fi .t C l , M di At the recent Auction Sdle held by the oe rs - ass \u20ac vem.subscriber only part of the stock w ! To Lng ; Tr ven \u201cAuction Th 1 A Oth session of De pr has to be sfren But er \u20ac re Crs ae next wee) he furniture cohsists of every pada $ One of these, and the best in its line for this summer, and of the best material end workmanship.will be the .ve eee lt is impossitie to mention In detail the * goods for sale.- The store will be open on Wednesday, $ May 6th, from a.m.ntit 5 o'clook What There lé for aie.purchasers may see ¢ \u2019 0 me [ ak Dio 0a M ME the tich be tioned perfectis new U Upright i! Piano.\u2018in \u201cFtony 4 , made by R.| Fans & Son Co., of Toronto.Wh The contents of the offices.includin y ?.De: ates, Fixtures, ete.will be sol Because its circulation O5) be in a season of twenty Terms: Cash.¢ weeks (May 18 to Oct.4) 400,000 copies.Deposits required.All goods must be removed after each Ô Further, day's sale.Because it will be a work of art, PRINTED IN FIVE H.J.ASHMAN, \u2018Kuctioneer, ¢ COLORS, something never before attempted in a 106 2 108 Temple Building, City.\u2018 Nes Programme in Canada, ext, ALE ob ¢ ri It will be taken home by the patrons of Sohmer Park, S Ô that is what the advertiser wants.EXCELLENT MOTSENOLD Nothing ï FURNITURE, Planos, Brans Gasaliers, Good $ 8 ke this in the line of programme printing hag ever be- pd Mirrors, Ete.fore been attempted on this continent.Cop Coy To be held at our rooms, Nos.1821 It means ; and 1833 Notre Damo street, that advertisers are bound to have good results, as these Tho roots for thin cain ary Lp STW.ads can be artistically displayed in a programme that is argo accumulation's general Ilousehold Furniture, removed itself illustrated with views of Montreal's most popular from privato residences during moving time, amusement resort.\u201d and comnrises avera) Tings.a in room \u201c , co Suites, Parlor Scts, Odd So! Chairs and Al \u2019 er Fed ond Sein, ur veine so, toards, Dining Tables.Lenther and other \u2018 That all advertisers will be treated alike, one rate to all, ings or Dining Chaire IL 11 Stands, Man- no spaces reserved.Prices reasonable.First come, Hair Mattresses, Mantel Beds, Springs, ¢ first served.ee TC re CR sit Rires ¢ A China, Crockery, Olasaware, Clery urs 1 ¢ dvertisers.taing, and any quantity ol other Useful If you wish to avail yourself of this medium, I will call.: Sale at 2.80 o'clock.¢ Send a postal card or telephone 2527.NA M.HICKS & CO., | ¢ \u20181063 Auctioneer.ARTHUR WARE, SOMMER PF a TRADE SALE = ~oF- GROCERIES, Within our Salesreome, | 538 and 60 MecGILL ST, \u2014ON\u2014 Wednesday, 6th M ay, At 10 o'clock a.m.MONTREAL FRUIT AUCTION CO.C.E.THURSTON, Auctioncer.%\" Catalogues new ready.1081 A UCTION BALE \u2014 OF FINEST NARDY PERPETUAL ROARS.\u2018The sutscriber, Instructed b 8 8 BAIN, and Florist, will well | his \"Rooms, 728 Notre Tome Street, on F.Y AFTERNOON, STH MAY, A uantity of the above chol R quel nity of, won, and consignment this oar si desire of rocurifig so ote.dt sie GE : Bale at 3.8 o'clock.al gag WALLER M oA, as, | 1 \u2019raou ancrent INDIA ano SWEKT CEYLON.** Are not injurious to nerves or stomach, because y pickings only are used in blending.Older leaves contain strong acids that are not Bound - ï in those we use.Delicate or Nervous Women Should Drink Tetley's , cee | In lead Packets to preserve their Fragrance, 40e, Süc, 66e, T0¢ per Lb.There has heen (Jue divorce three marriages in * Ey year wes one risges.ein magistrates of Glasgow /are mov- ins he i oe he closing of of public houses cc ee slpven orolonk clos- fhe rula > Thurston dE \u201cri The hie es fs LAVERGNE AL Quote, on Sunday ry SE - THE MONTREAL DAILY om RS para + ye Bes one \u2014 BIRTHS.ne tte ot IL t wife oO! .BATES-At Button, 1 Mas 3 P.Uy.of ~ daughter BHOOKS- At Haltway Tver, port 29, \u20ac wife of Joseph lhuyvan.ot enter FORBES A( C Cratgio! ; Not un, se ey.ind ughter.* Le Bor A a FAULKENER-In Culroes, wite of Mr.John Brena, ter.° D At Port Greville, Apell 20th, lee Jie Pa Harvey Hutfleld, of à daugh- nm MELD\u2014At Port Greville April 2, the ATETELL.AMP HILTio, of a daught \u2014 At Du ent River, N.S.April \u201c2% LAM Dito of of Win.Lamb, of a *aaughter.4 NNEY\u2014 At Parrstoru, 27th April, the PHINNEY Elkansh Phinney, Ir., of & daughter.® PERRIE-In Cruntrook, on April 13¢h, the wife of Mr.Wm.Perr le, ot à WELTON\u2014 At Parrsboro, \u2018april = \"he wife of Tnomus Welton, of a son.MARRIAGES.COOK-SILAW \u2014 At the Mapse, Wingham, on April 28, by the Rev.D Perri, Mr.Jusper Cook, ta, Miss Lilly Elizabeth She, botn of East Wawanosh* HAHTNÉTT- CAL HESE \u2014 Ai St.Bridget's Church, Parrstoro', 29th April, by Rev.J.1.Brennan, PP, Haword W.Hart- nett, of FParcstoro, to Margurti Me Aleese, of New Prospect RUNTER- PARKER \u2014 At Huntsport., 22nd April, by Rev.D I.Hatt, or Charles Hunter, of Mount Denson, to Mary, eld- edt qaughter of Capt.G.F.I'atker, of Hantsport & HAMLYN-DALLAS \u2014 In Wingham, Ont, April 29th, AL the residence ol the bride's nts, by the Bet 1».Perrie, Mr.Thes.Herhisr London, to Miss Mag- fe.Dallas, Jhughter ot Mr.Crombie D HBALY-WILLIAMSON \u2014 At the residen-e of the tride's father, on Wednesd.y, Apri Li Lb the Rev.George Cutnierison, wihiiam H.Healy.to Nelile, second hter ot Mr.James Williamson, all Seighier Ke JOHNSON- RUSHTON At Acadia Mines, April 22nd, by Rev.J.DB.Heal, George Samuel Johnson, of Acadia Mines, to Lillie Rushton, of Westchester.® JESSOME-COAKLIEY \u2014 At Little Dras d'Or, 28th April, by Rev.M.A.MePher-.son, P.P., atrick Jessome, to Jessle Coakley.LOHNES-CONRAD \u2014 A Petite Riviere, on April 18th, by Re J.Absolom Lohnes, of ye Fin to Stud Conrad SMIT ot his y.n Dec.6th, IH M.\u2019allaghasn, George Lilie, son [J dre, late William Lillie, of the Re.Lary, Sn Smith, daushter Pet even Eenith, = i 1.MULLINS) a re Coaticook, on April 27th, by Rev.Father Maconly, Jas.Muy of Barford, to Ellen Maliern, of Row hos BOE.LEHNER \u2014 At We st LaHwve Fer- Ro Apel ht by Rev.Gee, assisted by thur Hockln, oti ot the bride, Captain Dawson Ross, to Sophie I.daughter of George W.Hoehner.* SAUNDERS-EVANS \u2014 At the residence of | the bride\u2019s father, on April 2th, by Rev.George R.Payson, Charles ors, to Aepey Evans, h ot Dougl a, N.B.* FUTHERLAND-BAILL IE \u2014 At Tatame- April 32nd, by Rev.Dr.Sedge- wick, Alexander Sutherland, East New 0 Annie, , dsughter of \u201cAlexander tow ARTER - In Brussels, Ont., April the Rev.G.HM Cobbledick, B.D., y seu asi nier ot \"Me Sonn ughter HE e on Stanbridge e Best, e G.Ari We ot t » An ott Ar oniy dsugh- OEATHS.Sunday ARMETRON! tekillen, a 16, Maggie, dag! bear Tn by oon an years, 6 months ai daya.® DERJON \u2014 At Fernando, Cal, on fe Angi, 0, Ahr a youngest son of G.Musquash, N.B., aged 22 BARE 908 Dorchester street, on te HEylorq Barw rte k, ; Jam - | aughter see À veare.x rs 18th Samer {ghiandore, Puneral, priv vars.at To Ps st, John, N.B., on 2 dori ou Fide 8 d'asile LL en BRAZEAU\u2014 \u2014In or ve a.the 6th co merc ed 18 year ihe and & days.Noth of füner pe Ste.ia BERR aighior 3 5 runet, aged 2 ERTHIAU OM At i'd Epes ts ertrocke pi rect, Years.BICREAU-\u2014 At 4 Dufresne on Friar Mo L Monte ane\u201d Satghier of u, aged § months BARNES-In W on April 26, 1896, Isabella, rel ot of fie Taie James Barnes.* BRODIE\u2014At Man., on April 23, or Brea 1 of North Georget Town, Que.b BROUSSEAU\u2014On Saturday, at Quebec, 23nd May, Joseph Erosseau, aged 7 \u2018years., the 8rd Ma M paid \u20ac poe, Supl of SL Andrew a h ye ar uneral en dar at at 7 Sin via sH à Ra ; a Cemetery 502 pic ount À e Montreal Civic Hospltal Poa Monday.4, ated 3, daugh hier © James years and nthe Doce D COTRET_-At EE on April ina, Dr.Cotret, rey DICÉSON-In Paris, on Sunday, April 26.1896, Ars.John M.Dickson, god 67 Sears Per à finest 390 puy daughte Saturda a Emelie Emer, ughter of ran cols Emery, aged 6 88 Ye Fées, Abri 0.Bridget Wi ite ot ay, pr.r \u2019Brien, w! Patrick Foley, age ds Sear Ve of FITZPATRICK - At St.ohm NI.pri] 49, of diatetes, Lydia Jennie A., iy Samuel Fltzgerald, aged 30 yea, FRASER\u2014 Pat Kemp Head, Doularderie, Uth ult, Mrs.Martha Fraser, aged BO.GENAND\u2014 At 10 Conde street, on Sunday, May 8, Francois Genand, aged &9 years.GENAND-\u2014At Point St.Charles, on Sun- da May 8rd, Frs.Louis Genand, M.D, the a oor 69 years and 9 months.Funcral on 6 a.m., from his late Teoma: cada): & St.Charles Church, thence to Cote de anus are roue ot Friends and acquaint C without further invitation.© © Tea GLASS\u2014In Warwick, Ont., on Tuesday, 25t April, Ceurge F., son of James and Canoe line Glass, aged 21 years.GLENNIE\u2014At Elgin, on April 28rd, Mary widow of ti ê pa re w late Jumes Glennie, aged GRENIER At_Ste.Cunegonde, on Fri- pr Ma ÿ 1, Kxdda De i Martineau, wite A apulvon , Grenier, aged 24 years.ALLIDAY\u2014In Plympton on Thurada , y, Avil 23, Mr.Thos.Halliday, aged 0 JEFFRIES\u2014AL his residence, l.ot 28 Co 4, South Dumfrice, on Siturday,\u201d Apel Bn\u2019 William Jeffric.in ints Sarr yess.KA 31 L 2 Ste.Genevieve street, da, Honora Walsh, Toilet May 3, of the\u2019 late Michael 1 LAVIOLETTE \u2014 3 À 16 Taneter at Sun day, May 5 Marie Therese, Se shia of Aime aviolette, aged 3 ycars and 4 LETOURNEAU- At 1194 St.James street, on Saturday, May 2.Irene Raymond, wife - of Achille Letourneuu, aged Ÿ years.LAWTON\u2014In this city, on the 4t Frederick La aped 58 years, Panera on A inst, from &t.Jam Methodiet Church.Ile Am * Cept this intimation, ods will bled Be May Therese Germal » AN verge: oped gine, ong! hter ot LEDUC.AL oe Heart, p Me , onsine uc, daughte duc, De 82 years and Ema or ir LALOND me the el Dieu w > day, Apetl 35, lexdrder Lada cg year MOUSSEAU-\u2014 TAL 163 pane t day, M 7 Mat street, on Fri- amteria of\u201d Charles pry oe Lan ind, ate Ma OW AN-At Groverhlil, ay N.B., on, alanis Jesele Glady 8 vs own, oungest daug ar où ober and [imi Nfagowan, aged & onths and 15 daly MONTGOMERT -Near Emerson, Manitoba, Bella Clendenning, wife of M Ym: Montgomery, and daughter of Mrs.Wm Clendenning, aged 28 years.McCARTHY\u2014On Sunday, Mey 8, at 159 opery street, an, \u2018relict of she a late Jeremiah odfcCarthy, aged 68 MEQUIRE At the Civic Hopital, on on Sunday, May 8, Patrick, son\u2019 of John Me- Guire, sed 1.year and 6 mon McKEN t' St, Hehrl, on SW ednend April a Abnie Mar mond, relict of the late Thomas McKenna, aged 4¢ years.ESA Verdun, on Tucedar, M ay 4, Jos.months and 25 anggneol Lee 9 sed 3 CHE\u2014 At Ste, Cu PICHE- hte herecnde.of on Friday.May on Saturday John Pre.ee POLAT A Ste.Cun 9 id at .lui à aged 4 mone ot 8 days.' ER PSE + DEATHS.eus ne PAT aged 43 ycar RAUSELL- At ss Ee street, on Bun- dry, Ma Marie Agnes.datighter Sugust.Sell aged 6 monihs and 1 ROUTIE one Je Henr tn Haren TEE of.of the By 2 pore Reutler, & RENAL D-On tre Fon Apr 1896, Sophie Lefevre.widow of the late ari Renaud, RAVIN\u2014In Tlympton, Ont, April 21, Hannah, celte t 1.Ravin 69 SCHRAM\u2014 In Pi Baim) Be ont Apr 11 24, Mr.animul vears and 10 mon SUTTO voned Sutton, Sutton, of Da BUAIN- At 620 el duy, May 1, Patr k Spain ST.JOHN\u2014At Stones, Creek.Tlartara, wife of W.St.Johr > idow of the naton.* pours i ree {the roy *3; on rs years and 8 hram, aged late L' N\u2014At contieook, April 23, Mrs.Lo- uman Fri- years.\u201cont 22nd, SMITH-In Morris, on aor 16, \u201cJeanet, pire vf Geour © Smit , aged 86 and 2% 3.SUTTON\u2014 at \u201cPawardstown, tome, on April 29rd, Frnily wite of Rev.E.G.Sutton, year gt.C.in her - years, 2 mon Chrysos- Pridnam, Just T.PULL ON At Bittern Island, Township o Lu oh 26th Apri), ter Pot Se ionn Tallon, sr., age WHITE\u2014 At Fitch?ield, ape and, fc Alice Gliterta, wife of White, vicar of of the late Capt.Binet of ut the same time and child.\u201d Mr.WILLIAMSON\u2014In Plympton, Cnt.ay, April 24, aged 64 years.® WILSON\u2014In Lioydiown, opt.Aunie Maxwell, wife of M formerly of Morris, aged Là WEST\u2014In Forest, Ont\u2026 the Rev.Re Fitchtield, and dodght ulta, dh de ur ifax; also.ace, thelr infant on Fri- Richard W'iniamson, on on April 26 2.years.on Saturday, 35th April, Sarah relict of the late George WEDDING, ¥ BIRTHDAY And other Presents In the he mar of Sterling Silver, Best Electro oe.Clo Clocks, ne.Table Cu First-cluss goods at tory.Spoons end PF arate prices.JOHN WATSON, 2174 St Catherine St, orne \u2018ucsday, Wednesday, and friday until 8, \u20ac: Art Association Building.4% Open until 9 Saturday snd Monday ds » -ecause it\u2019s Cheaper Bo than Boarding, To have a Pleasant Home of your own.Call and see how LITTLE MONEY it will take to furnish one from to Garret.Cellar What $1.00 per week will buy.PARLOR SUITE, BEDROOM SFT, COOKING RANGE, NEW CARPET, PAIR OF CURTAINS.GET OUT of the notion that it is ne- ceséary to pas cas in order to t low Prato ust ua - od hom ces op CR DIT your promise to a a bh at sour prom monthly.a Tie STORE OPEN KVENINGS, The American Wringer Co., (Buccessors to Metropolitan Mtg.Ov.), 1678 and 1680 NOTRE DAME 8T.T.A.EMMANS, Manager.ioëter For Ladies Pertorated Textile Buckskin Summer Costumes À dress interlining for summer comfort, punctured with tiny litde round spaces to admit air-\u2014and so light and elastic that it retains the fashionable flare/ and puff of skirt and sleeves without adding barely anything to the weight of the dress.Perforated Texile Buckskin is uncrushable, and waterproofed to resist absorption of moisture or rain.TEXTILE LTDKSKIN Any weight or eolor, 25¢ per yard.PERFORATED \u2014mean shabby appearance all over \u2014 proves shabb: tastes\u2014implies shabby busl- ness methods, I sell an A-1 patent leather boot for $4.00 -\u2014the stylish shape and best finish, \"Think to be wi t over, can thout a SHORT, the Shoeist, 124 St.Lawrence Street SPECIFIC ARTICLES.SANNA SN NS after CAN YOU a good article?And crc Always ins & on lu 2 sen, > .Sr et ie FTX 4 ! | | trying.it appreciate DO YOU THE COOK S FRIEND nie ea HENRY HAMMOND, RGR pret Writing to the 8, Carsley Co., Les\u201d Not Only Trade but Commands it Just received five cases Row Black Dress Goods, rich, handsome materials All marked at sale prices, one line marked £0c, regular 5c, dies should sce these Dress and designs.another marked 60c, regular 76c.Special Sale of Special Sale of French Lavantine French Lavantine Printed Cambrics Printed Cambrics 5 A decided bargain is to be had during this sale in buying some of the 12, ards fine quality French Lavantine Printed Cambrics, extra wide width, 20 cents, sale usual Montreal price price ONLY 9 CENTS All Choice Designs in Light and Dark Colorings, specially adapted for Ladies\u2019 Blouses and Children\u2019s Dresses, Etc.MORE BARGAINS Regular Sale Price.Price.1000 yds.Pretty Prints hc 2000 yds.38 inch Fine Quality ercales, choice patterns 180 8 1500 yds.Fine Quality Prints, 32 inch wide 188 The Ladies\u2019 Skirts Another lot just arrived of 500 Ladies\u2019 Figured Black Dress Skirts, gored, with full sweep, lined throughout.Regular value, $4.00.Sale Price $2.35.Boys\u2019 Knee Pants 50) Pairs Boys\u2019 Navy Blue Pants, lined throughout; sizes, 22 to 28 inches inclusive; regular value 40.Jo morrow our Boys\u2019 Department, 29c pair This is an exceptional offer an cannot be repeated.Men\u2019s Pants 100 Pairs Men's Striped Tweed Pants, worth $1.40, To-morrow, $1.15.80 Palrs Men's Navy Pants, worth nie 40, To-morrow $1.15.; Pairs Men's weed Pants, choice o- Gos Stripes, regular value, gLi 50.morrow, bise.Ladies\u2019 Percale Dressing Gowns Still left a {aw of those now celebrated Ladies\u2019 American Percale Dressing Gowns, latest style, beautifully cut, waists lined, that were offered on Tuesday, regular value $2; To- -MOrrow we will sell them at $1.39.Refrigerators and Ice Chests Reed's Celebrated Household Refrigerators at less than maker's prices; also the Zenith Refrigerators.WOODENWARE BARGAINS Regular Bale Price.Price.Step Ladders to fold.Te 360 Ironing Boards to fold.$1.30 70 Wash Benches to fold .He 50 Large s pire Wash Tubs.| 81.40 B0c Fulp Fa st ai.\u201d oid 43c rin 8 qua y, 80 agen ne $1.0 $2.25 BARGAINS IN GLASSWARE.Regular Baie Price.500 Tumblers.0.fc Ho 100 Oil or Vinegar Bottles.Ie lac 172 Cake Salvers 0c 33¢ Berry Ë Sows 25e 19¢ 0 Glass .196 Hardrome Table Sets of PS $1.20 Go 100 chers ry Glasses eae eens 35e 16 27 only.Very Handsome Salad Bowls~.wool $3.00 $1.20 THE 8.CARSLEY CO., LTD.Curtain News The /8.Carsley Co., Ltd., carries the larges: and best assorted stock of all iindp ot Curtains and Curtain materials in Montreal, and sells them at the very lowest possible prices.Wall Paper News One of the largest and pretticst stocks n Canada and the prices are acknowledged.to be the lowest in the city; that is why every one is coming to The 8.Carsloy Co., Ltd.for their wall paper this spring.Wool Sweaters WOOL SWEATERS.WOOL SWEATERS.WOOL SWEATERS, The 8.Carsléy Co., Ltd., is the Cheapest store in Canada to \u2018buy Boys\u2019 and Sweaters.Boys\u2019 Sweaters 47c, 8%.67c, 0c, 3c, 80c.Men\u2019s Sweaters ss Tec 82c, 88c, 94c, $1.45, 81.85, $2.90 Men's pew Combination Sweater ond Hose to match, only $5.00 set, quality.THE 8.CARSLEY CO, LTD.te de your shep- ping with \u201cThe Quickest Mall Ltd Order Store In Canads, The S.Carsley Co., Lid, 1765 to 1783 Notre Dame St, - MONTREAL \u2018te \u20188.CARSLEY Co__ 1765't to 1783 Notre Dame St.Montreal's Greatest Store.The Value we Offer DURING OUR GRAND ALTERATION SALE Montreal Attracts and ouds.Just Recelved Cape Noveities FOR Mid Summer Wear 200 Ladies\u2019 very handsome Shirt or just received, including the latest Novelties direct from London and Paris, in ilk, Lace, Mousselin de Soie, Accordion Nets and Silk Crepons.Rugs for Villas Rugs for Cottages Prices and sizes as follows: 2 by 2 yards, Ble enc 2 by à T2 yards, $1.10 each.Z by yards , 81.50 each.2 1-2 by 3 yards, $1.65.2 1-2 by 33 3 garde 81.90.8 by 3 yards, 3 by 8 1-2 Ie è $2.30.3 by 4 yards, $2.65 31-2 by 4 yards, $3.10.4 yard 8 by 4 yards, $0 4 yards by 6 yards, $1.40.The S.Carsley Co., Ltd.cran-romoly, MAY 5 1600.; (das À Only & Sos ADVERTISEMENT, TIMES AND SEASONS This is the season of Moving This E the season of uescléaning.The season when we welcome the Sailor to our Port.The season when we strike our toes against the water plug on the sidewalk and say somethin -move on-next.e season en we look over the Household Effeots and replenish.The season of the year that crow our Housekeeping and Linen Depa ment to its utmost TABLE NA.ERY, For Town Use, For Seaside Use.For Country Use.Table Cloths in all sizes, to suit all oc- fesjons, lo suit all purposes.Bath T lis oth Towels, in linen and ocot- OUR SPECIAL.A 36\u201c x 72 Pure Linen Honeycomb Towel, the best and most.durable firction Towel on the market, 65c each.wipeetings in Bleached and Gray in all Quilts in all sizes and prices.Irish Point and Nottingham Lace Cur- Full range of Window Draperies.New Colored Table Covers.New Art Denims.New Art Baiecns New Kitchen, Pantry and Glass Towel- in ; Window Hollands and Tickings.For best value and variety.Mail Orders receive Special Attention, JAS.A.OGILVY & SONS, THRE FAMILY DRAPERY AND LINEN WAREHOUSE.203 to 207 St.Antoine nt.144 ce 150 Mountain St.Manufactures Royales de Cersét.PB.P.D.FRENCH CORSETS CORBETS o IJ, 8re the finest and best fitting Corset of all known makes, They are designed and cut by eminent artistsand only the very best materials are used for this celebrated Corset.nee and Dip- Awarded 10 £ faa, during the last 20) year other makers can show, Obtainable from all Leading Dry Goods Btores in every variety of shape and style.Every pair of P.D.C'oi pets o warranted and ahou d have this trade mark stamped on the inner ban .Koenigk Su Stuffman, Montreal, gents for 04 t eod tf CROIL & McCULLOUGH\u2019S Clover Leaf Butter Fresh and Delicious.1=ib.Blocks.All Grocers.A record no 26dttte TELEPHONE 8225.Branch-st.Cntherine, corner Backingh Avenue.Telephone 33%.10841 HAMILTON'S Departmental Store Has caused a complete revolution in the DIilliner tween Cash and Credit clearly shown been the lcstrs forthe past 10 years.For windows all over thu c'ty marked as high as $7.50.This Hat at other\u2018Stores, 87.50, AT HAMILTON'S.system has \u201cbeen adopted by all the large stores in Paris, London Ch or Straw Shope Cee 49c 21-2 yds.Rich lk Lace, 150 .87e 1 Jet Osprey .15¢c 2 Beautiful Ornaments, 1e.2c 1 Bunch Foliage ea .bec 8 Crush Roses .«+ + Pe Hat complete .9 A save, of + .$5.8 9 and Tow ork.This is one item of many that can be seen in each of our 48 Departments of The Way to Save Mon ceived all the est Novelties.HENRY & N.E.HAMILTON, St.Catherine St., corner of Peel.oney.ial Display To-Morrow of Thou sands of Flowers and Hats.trade; the difference bethe cuts below, how the Ladies have nstance, Cut No.1 you will see in Our price as follows: This Hat at other stores, §3.00 to $10.00.b AT HAMILTON'S Fine Straw Shape .750 1O0strich Tip .2c Bunch Silk Flowers ee 49c 2 Millinery Ribbons, 196 .88c Chiffon Crown .a .25 Hat complete .8212 A save of from .£6.00 to $7.00 Just re- 106t51 EE A A in pe HE HEHEHE HN You're Comfortable > Fibre Chamois even in the rain when you've used the Rigby Waterproofed | } He HEHE 0 HN HI NNN NENHe In your skirts and wraps.It costs no more than the plain line, gives the same pliable stiffness and support, and yet will keep you dry in any weather.Avoid worthless imitations.Find the Red Star Label on every yard.1060 il \u201cWAKEFIELD\u201d Leather Skirt Binding]: } 1.+ Lab\" à 8 _ Dedlors recommending Fy erder that market in GOLD a Wee i che \u201c pa, other vbdinge bèvé en object\u2014# monster one \u2014in dope VERY .yard {a | Joe ma ma) TF Foes article sen pat | E ya AT - ALL DRY.Oops STORES, i ee % \u2019 , i.In all the Shades of the Newest Dress Goods is universally acknowledged to be the most dursble and economical binding offered for sale.- English Wakefield\u201d binding on your akirt savos time, saves money, saves yorir- skirt, saves your temper and last but not least saves your appearance.Don\u2019t take bindings represented to be \u2018as good a \u2018Wakefleld.\u2019 There Are None 8 Good.i \u201cMoDEBATE PRIOR = vo / ETA NOTICES OF NEW BOOKS.The Voice and Spiritual Education, by Hiram Corson, LL.(New, York; Macmillan & Co., 1896.ce 18 cents).Dr.Corson, as professor of English literature in the Cornell\"University, has nothing to do with the teaching of what 1s called \u201celocution.\u201d His aim in this admirable little book is a higher one, but au the same time he calls attention to a few features of the sub- Ject of vocal culture, which, if realized in any voice, would contribute much to the technical part of gx reading.He points out that even eminent poets have 1ailed to interpret thoroughly their own works when they have attempted to read them aloud.lor instance, De Quincey tells us that \u2018amongst Samuel Taylor Coleridge's accomplishinents, [Sood reading was not one; he had ne it her voice, nor management of voice.\u201d Sir Henry Taylor has left us the following acoount of Tennyson's reading: \u201cAsto his reading, he is a very decp-mouthed hound, and the sound of it is very grand, but [ rather need to know by heart what hs is reading, for otherwise I find the sans: to bz lost in suunds from tims to time; and even when [ do know what th~wordsare, [ think more of articulation is wanted to give the con- sonantal effects of the rhythm.*¢ ®* In the best verse, not every word only, but every letter should speak.\u201d Erhest Legouve, of the French Academy, has written well on this subject and I translate a short paragraph from one of his treatises: \u201cThe human voice,\u201d he writes, \u201cis a revealer and an initiator, whose power is as marvel- lousas it isunknown.* * One of the highest advantages of reading aloud is precisely that of revealing to the hearer a crowd of nice shades, some of which may not be distinct even to the very painter who introduced them in his wark.By this means tho art of reading aloud can become a powerful instrument of education.A great master of elocution is often an excellent profes gor of literature.\u201d But to return to Dr.Corson\u2019s treatise.He dissents in a marked degree from what Archbishop Whately in bis \u201cEle~ ments of Rhetoric,\u201d teaches about the arts of reading and elocution;and sun» up Whately's advice as follows: \u201cEnter into the spirit of what you read, read na- vurally, and you will read well.\u201d In answer to this (which in cur opinion bas & l.rge element of truth ani wisdom in it) Dr.Corson says: \u201cSimilar advice might with equal propriety be given to &clumsy, stiff-jointed elodhopper in regard to dancing: \u2018Enter into the spirit of the dance, dance naturally, and you will dance well,\u2019 It is true that the archbishop himself had no pretension whates;r to elocutionary ab ity.and though his writings a d with evidences of profound thought, and ssc knowled®s, with great mental acute ness, and superior powers of reasoning, be failed both as a reader and an orator.His \u2018natural\u2019 theory did not avail with him, even when bac.entabilities.Dr.Corson further the too unwarrantable assumptions of Dr.Whately in his advice on the sub t of elocution.He seems to believe, That 8 reader or speaker can do en an untrained voice what bis mind wills, or his feelings com 1 him to do, whereas not one in a million can.IL That all principles of Elocution which may be taught 1 continue ih the consciousness of the caler or reader\u2014tbat he will be ever inking of the local functions which he e exact words of the oar are: \u2018The reader's attention being fixed on his own voice, the inevitable consequence would be that he would betray more or less his studied and artificial delivery.In Dr.Corson's younger days, the stan- dard elocutionsry (na ruotion 3 afforded was very limited vi far as , ie went, vie: aL Tai?and mis © Lave no space to dwell at ter long th on the system advocated this useful manual.With reference to the pari of its title, the Cornell pro- essor lays stress upon the importance prope | Apiritual education as the end towards _whioh_all Jouedtion_ should be directed, condition of and an indis Inter: pretative dispensable \u201c Süch education.\u201d & \u20ac dia OR or nothing.\u201d We will conclu this short notice \u2018by quoting from Professor Edward Dowden's \u201cNew Studies i in Literature\u201d a fow words which appear to set the sub ot - re aloud in the proper li \u201cThe read: whaich we should ati to cultivate is Intell nt roading.that is, it should ex each pe clous\" 1 sympathetic.ending.that is, it the feeling deliostel ly ; hat is, it should move in ord with Tho melody and Larmony of what is rad, be it in verse or pre It these words ve, * recitation\u201d would lo terror to quiet folk » who are intelligence and ref and irt irtitating nger occesion are Contant \u201cwith Are Sree from all crude matte [oncentrated only ; anal ° |B Carters am oe Bibs.It is dittlonlt to have power and not abuse it\u2014 ed up by transcend- 4 ne in nd a | \u2018ents of the artists.AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK.*\u201c\u201cFUN ON THE BRISTOL \u201d AT THE MONUMENT NATIONAL In Aid of the Royal Seots\u2019 Feather Bonnets\u2019 Fund\u2014 \u201cThe Fortune Teller\u201d at the Royal\u2014\u201cThe Golden Giant\u2019 at the Francais.It was a bold stroke on the part.of Mr.Rochester to revive an old comedy, but, Judging irom the first performance of * Fun on the Bristol\u201d at the Monument National last night, it deserves to be a successful venture.Theatre-goers generally fight shy of an amateur * first \u2018migbt,\u201d for they expect the performance to be marred by many things which will bave been smoothed out by a second or third performance.Last night it was not 80, however ; each of the members of the cast did bis part with the sang-froid of a veteran actor.Mr.Rochester, as the Widow O'Brien, is the central figure of the piece, and his make-up is irresistible.Following is the cast : Widow O'Brien .Mr.F.Rochester Dora McAlister (daughter vy widow's first husband .Miss Annie) Wheatiey ora O'Brien .M A.Violet Morris la Thompson (stewardess on Steam (Bristol) Mr.Stuart Nichol Capt.Cranterry.(of Steamer Dristol) .H.\u201cBrowne Thomas Cranterry (his son) .Mr.H.A.[Fromings Count Managio (an adventure).Percy M.\u201cBelinouse Richard Sparks (in ove with B) cer vee eae Mr.LI.R.Ricketts Jerry Thompson (steward on phe, Brin tol) .S.Hickey Pinkerton Hawkshaw, (a \u2018detective) voa eue ean [Lieu .T.A.Oliver During the trip, on \u201ci sommes an entertainment is given and it affords a opportunity, of displaying the tal- The entire com- any sings a laughable medley, Miss A.iolet.Morris whistles as only she can do, Messrs.Stuart Nichol and Fred 85.Hickey dance and sing as colored :ome- diank and Mr.Rochester contributes several chargcter songs, Tro tableaux by the Royal Scots, he Thin Red Line\u201d and \u2018\u2018Comrades\u2019\u201d were not the least interesting features of the evening.Tonight the Highland Cadets give an exhibition of dnl}, The performance wiil be continued all week and a good sum should be netted for the Royal Scots Feather Bonnet Fund.Theatre Royal.At the Theatre Royal this week is presented \u201cThe Fortune Teller,\u201d described on the programine as a comed drama of New York life.The poor wor! of the members of the company spoils the play, which in capable hands would «prove interesting.everal very good apecialties are introduced in the show.Miss Annie Mays has a very good musical act.Vannetie, a very clever little dancer, was repcatedly recalled.he play will run through the week.Theatre Francais.The performance at the Theatre Fran- cais this week is the best that has been given to thr public since the re-open- ing.It is impossible to find the slightest fault with the manner in which the many difficult, roles are portrayed, as all members of the caste act naturally and do not overdo their parts at any time.The plece selected is \u201cThe Golden iant,\u201d a romantic pastoral drama of western life, by Clay M.Green, pre vment with Mrs.McKee Rankin, who olds the rights.Both Mrs.Rankin and her husband travelled for two seasons with the play, appearing at the Academy of Music here sone years ago, but it is doubtful if ever the \u201cGolden Giant\" was in better bands than the new stock company at the Francels, who produced it last evening.It would be difficult to erticu- larise as to which member of the company carried off the honors of the even- for all shared alike.Mr.Ralph E.ummings, as Jack Masson, a gambler, appeared to be the favorite, and the curtain to be raised several times in order at be might bow his acknow- ledgmen The following bigh class vaudeville artists also appear : James Walbrook, dancing expert; Evelyn Britton, baritone vocalist; Frank Riley, delineator of negro characters; Emma Franas, greatest of acrobatic sang and dance artists; Ward and Lynch, the Irish em- bassadors, NOPRE DAME HOSPITAL CONCERT.There was a fair attendance at the musical dramatic entertainment ven at the Queen's Theatre last night fi aid of tbe Notre Dame Hospital.All the reserved seats werc filled, but the parquet and belcony were almost \u201cde- A somewhat lengthy progremine was presented, consisting J two one-act operettas, a one-act comed, 5 separate musical numbers.®he first operetta, * Chanteuse Par Amour,\u201d in which Mde.Bennatl appeared alone, was rather long, and the sudience showed signs of restlessness before its conclusion.bde.Ben- natl's methods and repertoire are of the kind familiar to the frequenters cf French music halls, and were en by such, of thoes as were present.i ele- t of Joa comedy enters into the plot or \u201cA la Porte\u201d Yin which Mde.Gonzaqns and M.Charles Beaubien tools the leading parts and succeeded in highly amusing the au M.Jehin-Prume, violinist, always a welcome figure on the stage, was list- enod to with rapt attention.He played Sivori's \u2018\u2019Fantaisie de Concert\u201d beautifully, except for coe, pr two notes which Toro a little fiat Dubois, celloist, \u2018at ative hearing for \u201d Berosuse, by Cesar Cin, which his solo with extreme delicacy and he rendered derness.MX Je hin Prume and M Duboise, Sith ©, at the plano, play en- lamohnis.- \u201cTro\u201d ve 5 efteot tively.M.oseph Baucier, who p u fine bass voice, sang Gounod's \u2018Hymne a la Nute\u201d »o well t he was twice recalled, and would doubtless have gratified the aui- enoe ving an encore if the programme had been less lengthy.The en- rtainment was brought à close by the one-act retta, \u2018\u2019 Les ne du Pave,\u201d in which Mde.Bennati appeared with MM: Bailly and .It was nearly midnight before the ourtain went down for the last time.Another entertainment of a similar character will be given this evening.NEW YORK ELI ELECTRICIAN.Dr.Cary F.\u201cHutchinson, a promi nent consulting electrical engineer, of New alor.arrived in town ye day for end purpose of meeting the en- directors of the Lachine poids TI ie and Land Company.advising them as to the scceptance of tenders for the.transmission of the lant of the Company into town.The toy, who {is a praduets © of the Johns Hopkins Universi recognized suthorit y on all elsetrical' subjects, will probably y spend the whole of the week ° > WESTMOUNT W.0.7T.U.Hidden ve an address in the Hesthor gies et, b' Rooms, under the he Westmman: W.C-T.U.= When - ring medic and ToS is os rsaparil Lo, Tiousande of EC, ÉsFogarie toa + a, - LEE \u201c as TER i .& 52\" that bod ford ohn and emphaeizad Lhe foot that tempe orance Job ro tay means tha the mere su presyion of the drink habit.the allies PR \u2018be liquor _t alfjo-nocrotios, impure.literature and 2.on B EE EERE homo js to be prutected and the nation saved.At the conclusion\u2019 of Mrs.Hidden's address, Mr.barpbham, of the Imperial Trio, was introduced to the audience, and in a few hearty words stowed all praise, all credit to the progressive people of Westmount in kee ng the seloon out of the \u2018of their boys, and wishing: thepg tg \u201cbe not weary in well doing,\u201d exp 1e hope that the day was far Aistant-\u2014would never dawn\u2014in which a\u2019 woul be allowed to contaminate the streets of Westmount.CONTRACTORS' datas TERS.\u2018The Firimite Concrete Compaby Wants to Substitute Real Estate tor Monetary Guarantees Now Held by .the Clty.The City Council held u st mee! tog yesterday afternoon, adjoarning out respect to the memory of the jete ex-Ald.Nolan without transacti business.AU that-could be considere \u201898 business wus the reading of u short sport from the Finance Commitire as félldws : \u201c The Finance Committee report they consider the petition of the thet the Concrete Company, asking to bübstitute a mortgaged property for tbe different sums money amounting to $21,126.26, retained by tho City Treasuzaf os a guar- -antee of the carrying out of \u2018their con- \u201ctracts, and, after taking.communication of the value of said properkx .and of che City Attorney's opiniun, they: resolved to recommend to Council fo approve said change or substitution of guacan ntec, and that the Mayor and the City Clerk be authorized to sign the draft of deed to that end, after said draft of deed, as well as the titles of the property, shall have been approved of by the City Attorney.\u201d \u201d The consideration of the report was left over until the next meeting.A report from the Finance Committee recommending $700 for the maintenance of ths parks, was also lefi over.The Council then adjourned until Thursday after pussing the ollowing re- resolution, on motion of Ald.ville, onded by Ald.F.imsella: \u2018\u2019Thet the members of the Council have learned h deep regret of the demise of the late cn ichael F.Nolan, who was one of their confreres for several years, and they beg to offer to the family of the deceased their sincere expreasion of sympathy JUDGMENT REVERSED.light.The defendant Pleated that the work had never been action.but in order to avoid the vexation of a law suit and without admission of ability.| he, offered the plain- ull Court below held that the tender waa insufficient and gave judgment in favor of the plaintiffs for The defendant, through his at .J Ferguson, then inscri the case in Review, urging that the tender was conditional, and that by the withdrawal of the money ¢ splaintiff's right of action was à N tice Tait, in renderin rot ent.held that the oint wus well taken and dismissed the action with costs of both Courts against the plaintiffs.A CHILDREN'S N'S EVANGELIST.he Rev.E.P.Hammad, the well- known children\u2019s evangelist, preached audiences, ree times Sunday to ® at the Presbyterian the .Charles, in the afternoon at the O\u2019Brien Mali.An orchestra with several instruments of music assisted the choir.be close many remained for Er seraation with the teachers, and it was found that.Bs deep im- préssion vas made.In.ihe: evening at Calvary.Gongregs- tional Church, Guy street, Dr.Ham mond delivered an carne far deg to young and o espec or- mer.At the close a 7 ,pumber of children remained for conversation, and before that meeting was closed,\u2018 not : few | professed td have experienced of heart and stood up and testi: chang» thd to that effect.T was a very touching one as, or \u2018little dren with tears in ir \u2018eyes came and plamd their hands, i r.Hammond\u2019s who gave each one a word of comfort.+ va06< STEALING SHIRTS.wo boys, named Charles-Diek and Al- trod Smith, were arrételi?Pp-Detective Barrett on Saturday afternwoir for stealing shirts from a basket in front of Reeves\u2019 gent\u2019s furnishing store, on St.Lawrence Main street.5 GTi Inde attention was \u2018attracteds loitering around the 1: the eid lishment and on wate! \u201cÉhem for a few minutes saw one and walk away.He.fe owed the pair into a second-hand snd caught them in the act of = ng the article.The dealor informed Barrett that be bad already bought four other-ebirts from the boys aud dlso eo pair of büots.ts up a shirt The case was enlarged udge Des- noyers this morning chars fednesday.LIKE FATHER, LIKE SON.In response to a lotles sent to Quebec for information rding the antecedents of Blaizcau, a Vezina, alias Sivard, the man under - arrest on à charge of manufacturjg counterfeit money, the Superintendent of Police received a reply stating that Sivard\u2019s fa- Sher is at present in the Provincial Fe- nitentinry undergoing a term of seven y becn convicted in the An- cle ont \u2019 Capita on the same charge that his son now has to Both father and son were arrested: in uehec last summer, but owing to the ack of \u2018evidence against the younger, he was allowed to go, while the father, was found guilty.HARBOR NOTES, The Allan Line have ohañged the sailing day of the Glasgow from Eide until Tuesday: morning at day- he steamship Felictans; from Hamburg, arrived in port on Saturday afternoon with a cargo .of.spgar.This is the first sugar cargo ol \u201cthé season, and amounts to about g.It is consigned to Messrs.D.Torrance & Com- pan \u201cThe Navigation Company.ipsugurste fhoir, Saguenay se to-morrow with steamer Sagucray from Quebes- Wl icoutimé, return.\u201c FOR THE GENERAL HOSPITAL.In aid of the Montreal General Hospitals Surgical Instrument Fund, Pro- taj t Thursda; en Coven.nment on a in F y evenings and Saturday ya ernoon next at the Windsor Hall.The programme in- qludes fancy dances, t ableaux, court ances, songs recitations, etc.Among those who will.co feline to the \u2018 pro- ramme are Miss d, cior qutonist; ir.Charles Kelly, aT he njo, Mandolin and tar Peu b.Victorian tte VISITRD THE CHATEAU.La a during (ie vi to the Ho called a Chatea h.ane an icul shown hroug \u201cwere particularly lighted Jub otto of Greenland scenery in Baron Bondi wtudlo, and.after leaving jeutonant wrote the Paron x t a him on Fe loa of rate oolor and clever exeo Ais Arctic \u2019 Sh.À eee \u2018 .din ct .\\ \\ » The Court of Review has imous- ly reversed the Judgment of of \u2018the Superior Court the case of Royal Electric mpa ny va.De Cow, Ye Royal Elec- tre ad sued Dr.De Gow\u2019 ter 47 for the cost of wiring his Louse- electric ecuted and that the Plaintiffs ned.had no \u2018ent of - tiffs @130 in srof - their claim and paid this money.thto Court.The plaintiffs withdrew money _ and afterwards inscribed the case.The verrai for the Capads Sugar Refinery.Richelieu & Ontario. rar\" mean TIRE FT DRE TE RT Foam.vin Ra pc SEA Pr .this city in bass A oy 8 _LAST EDITION CAN THE ARMY WALK THE STREETS ?\u2014\u2014 ¥ THE QUESTION \u2018T¢\" BE SETTLED BY THE COURT \u2018OF APPEALS.\u2018he Officers Found Guilty in the Recorder's Court of Creating a Disturbance and Singing on Bleury Street.Whether the Salvation Army have the right to parade the streets at a slow walk and sing hymns is to be decided ounce and for all iw the Court of Appeal as soon asthe cise cau be brought up.This step was dec idud on in the Recorder's Court this morning at the conclusion of the two Causes aguinst four of the officers.Two of the men were arrested oa Sot.réay evening, April 24, at the corner of Bicury an \u2018Craig streets, where they were holding an open-air meeting.They were not exactly standing there, but were walking up and down singing and preaching.A large crowd wis attract- od as usual, ar din accordance with the orders of 1he Superintendent, the police on duty at the corner, arrested the leaders on the gr cific charge of disturb- he peace singing.bug Che Monday evening following a complaint was received at No.5 Plive Station on Chenneville street from Mr.Geo H Stevens, proprietor of the Hope Coffee House, to the effect that the corps hin! carped | in, front of his place, and were conducting a service Lo the great annoyance ol his guests, who were not Jue hed to take kindly to the sol- er ai Two constables were de spatched tothe Alexander and Craig streets, corner of an! on arriving found the Army deing same thing as that for which t hey were arrested on Saturday.They were net standing still but had forined a figure eight, and were walking slowly around thai form.The officers in charge were according!y taken to Noo d.charged this time with blocking the thoroughfare.The case was postponed last week une til this morning.when the police and r.Stevens gave evidence as above.On the first charge the meu were found ilty,.and acquitte] in the -second fiance.as theré whs no direct proof that they had blocked the sircet 80 that pedestrians were compelled tostep off the pavement in order to pass.Mr.[I C.St Pierre, Q.C., who appeared_for the soldiers, asked that sentence be reserve! as he would immdiately de before th- Court of Appeal an: ave the point as tn whether the Army had any rights settled.The Recorder reserved svntence.Ti SULPICIAN'S CHIEF.«Montrezt will shortly be favored with a visit from the Su \u2018rior-general of the Order of St.Sulpice, the Very Rev.Father Captier, vf Paris, France.He will reach New York on Sunday next, where he will open the new Sul- piciun Seminary in that city He wil} Iater visi: th.different houses of St.Sulpive in the following cities of Cana and tue United States: Montreal, Boston, Baltimore and W ashington.Father Capiier is exjected to arrive in about three weeks' time.OPENING IN MONTREAL.So greatly has their business in Montreal and throughout the Eustera Provinces increased that Chus.Boeckh & Sons bave foun« it necessary to open up ware- rooms in Montreal at 301 St.Paul street.All manufacturing will still be done in Toronto, and all stock will be carried to Montreal in carloa lots.The enterprise of this hous: in thus extending operations is tu Il» coimmender.IN PLATHER BONNETS.* A\" and \u201c1\u201d companies of the Royal Scots of Canady will parade this even- Ing in full dress uniform, including the feather honrnets, at the Drill Hall at half past seven, and, preceded) by the band and pip.rs of the regiment, will march to the Monument Nations], where tbey will [orn a guard of honor on both sides of the iain stair ease.They will later take part mn the tableaux, which are to form pari vf \u2018\u201c Fun on the Bristol.\u201d KILLED ON THE TRACK.The mangled remains of an unknown man were found on the track of the Canadian.Pacific Railway a mile cast of Sault-aux-Recollet early this afternoon.The coroner was notified and ordered the removal of the body tu the morgue, where be will hold an investigation to- MOrTOW morning.BRITISH EDUCATION BILL.London, May 5.\u2014 \u201cTn t the House of Commons to-day Sir John E.Gorst, vice- president of the Committee of Council, moved the second reading of the Educational Bill, which applies to England and Wales.The bill proposes to establish -an educational department in every county and borough to he controlled by the County Coundil;, these departments to administer th~ Parliamentary grants.MAY TURN SALVATIONIST.New York, May 5D-\u2014Commander Booth- Tucker, since his recent slumming tour with Steve Brodi: has becoms convinced that the alieged bridge-juin rs soul may be saved.Tho commander has expressed the belief that Steve will be led become a Christian and don the Army uniform.FORTY-THIttH WERE ENTOMBED St.Louis, M>., May b.\u2014A special to the-\u2018Republie from Es Pago, Texas, says: There were f(oriy-three miners in the mine neac Cnizushun, Mexico, that caved in Iately.be rescuing party has quit work, as the continual falling of rock perdized their lives.LAUNCH OF A TUG.| Cornwali, Ont., May 5 \u2014 (Special )\u2014The pew-canal tug, built here.during.the.winter months fur John Jesmer & ons was launohed yesterday afternoon at five + alelock, i vus christened the Elan b: Capt esmer\u2019s youngest deughter .CORNWALL'S PARK.Cornwall, Ont., May H5.\u2014(Special).\u2014The Btrest Railway have bare Gillespie's = one qe east of the town and pur- a park An inducement will Ato the lacrosse club to the rucks are now + \u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.RATHBUN: S CONDITION.the Br.WwW.O .R.bun do ny rons, Jay Joundar of the Rath- mpsny, who shot himself acoi- He yesterday while cleaning a re- hat easier, and there is oe Iatal result.The bui- the heart, i \"fps \u2014 NEwd OF THE STRIKERS.body near Tunkel an strrounded b he Wis., May, 5.\u2014Every esr slectriclans in the \u201csity are going to strike, oon Mase., May 5.\u2014Eve of the Hoisting and Y portable Union obeyed order of the organ tion and struck yesterday to enforce.he eight hour day.member ngineers SHOEBURYNESS TEAM.Only .One Acceptance to Hand and Timo Presses.(Special to the Star.) O:tawa, May 5.\u2014Captain Donaldson reports that acceptances for the Shoebury- feam come in-verly slowly, and thovg the tenth of the month is the last day of entry.up tu the present he only Jongived one sitive acceptance, that is from ewcastie Field Battery for one man.The Montreal Garrison Artillery have toid him tbat it was all right, they would send two men; but as not yet received the formal In neither case he received any amer The following have declined to srnd representatives : No.2 Company, Levis Garrison Artillery.Cobourg jeld Battery, and the Digby.Batters.The team would ny vents: -five members.ANOTHER RAVINE DEATH.Ralph Bilton Found Dead After His Fall.Toronto, May 5.\u2014 Ra Ralph Bilton, aged\u2019 twenty, son of Geor flton, the King street teilor, fell or jumped uver Austin bridge, near the north end of Spadina road, some time during the night, and bis dead body was found in the ravine a hundred feet below this morning by relatives and friends, who had Leen searching all night for him.Bilton had been in the Deer Park sanitarium for treatment, and lagt night Dr.Elliott, of the sanitarium, telephoned his father that young Bilton gone home.As tie did not show up fears were entertained as to his safety, and a search party was organized which, after hunting fruitlessly all night, found the body as described this morning.CORDAGE PRESIDENCY.Mp.John F- Stairs\u2019 Brother Makes an Announcement.Halifax, N.S.May 5dr George Stairs, a brother of J.Stairs, ex-M.who is president or\u201d the Consumers Cordage Co., in an interview to-day announced that he and his brother had both resigned from the directorate of the Company.Should the differences as to policy of the Board be arranged the Stairs may resume their official posi- ions, ITALX'S SMALL.DEFICIT.A Source of Surprise after the African Expenditure.Rome, May 5\u2014In spl spite of the African campaign the government financial statement to-day, shows that the estimates will result in only a slight deficit for the two years endfig with 1897, which | deficit, it is added, will probal Jy be, So vered by increased revenue A\u2018 \u201chi duty of from one to four francs wil Poe imposed on imported barley and white FOUR DEATHS RESULTED.A Tragedy Through a Gasoline Stove Exvlodinx.New York, May 5 \u2014As a result of an explosion of à gasoline stove in a Brookiyn tenement house, ¥34 Jobn- son avenue, du=day.two women and two children were so badly burned that they died soon afterwards.Two other children were also seriously buroed.The dead are: Mrs.Parteneck, Mrs.Rebecca Cohen, Carl and Solomon Cohen.\u2018THE LATE MR.DONALD CAMPBELL, Superintendent of the St.Andrew's Home.The Liberals of Laval are meeti in convention at Peloquin\u2019s Hotel, at k River.It is understood that Mr.Thomas Fortin, B.C.L., who contest - ed tha county in 1890, against Hon.P.E Leblanc, will be nominated to oppose Hon.imet.PERSONALS.Mr.J.Haslitt, tre partie ha emigration agent ot the Canadian Railway, has retur om the Norte West where he has been locating a number of Immigrants.He reports that the number of arrivals is less than usual this year.Geo.Sumner, Miss Sumner and Miss Annfe H.Sumner have arrived home again, after an ateence of some eight mant Jn Furope, accompanied by Mr.Frank Su ner, w been in Europe for nearly years low firm of McGibbon Davidson & Hogle has teen a ar Peers Davidson, who will practice alone, has opened an office in the f Trade building.The Hon.Mr.Blair, Prime Minister of New Drunewicl, visited the Court House esterday, acco nled by the Hon.Jus- fee Davidson and the Hon.John 8.Hall.Lieut.-Governor Chapleau has accepted an invitation to visit Mount St.Louts Insti: tute on May 13, and a Legeption is to tendered him on that occasion.A.Goltman, sraduate of McGill, '98, safled last week on the Vancouver for Europe to pursue his medical studies.\" Mr.Smeaton White has been oposed for memteiship on (ihe Board ot Fra e by Mr.Charles F.Smith.Lenox Don Jorge Luis Samuel, of the City Mexico, is the guest of Rabbi and Mrs.Mejdole à DeSo Mr.onham and family have left town to es thelr pretty summer residence a liking are spending a few days at ONE Font Comfort, Virginie.Sir Donald Smith left for Ottawa this morning on the Winnipeg express.Senator McMillan, Alexandria, isa guest at the Fal, BIRTHS.RITCHOT-On May a > te cit wife of Cleophas Ri a deh MARRIAGES.this city, at the resi- YD-SMITH \u2014 In Bence of the ide\u2019s father, by the Rev.J.Edgar Hui! bt.B.Boy: \u201cbeush manu tur t A, eldest daught î Sines Bmith, ali of this city.e 10620 DEATHS.CDON ALD\u2014 At t No 6_St Jean Piroet, St.ary, on Daniel A, w McDonald, Sth rst.&t 1 o'clock, to Moun rai Come! GRAVEL~In In this cit city, Oth sacle » \"Heap Funetal \u2018de details later ula gm\u2014\u2014asmyn \u2014 THE WEATHER: am.\u2014Probabiiition for the nex 0 Troan.Crea winds; .tine; stationary or lolli Nght EE Sh Sr temperatu = dur- EE re 443 nigog rE M \u2018Ottawa.ar hd ok: gh.il \u201840; Chat he Zi ; white ohoeed reese od p= \u2019 we ess some 'eutect_ m./ Ee \" ice ape ©.THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1896.y COLONEL RORTH DIES SUDDENLY.| EXPIRED WHILE SITTING IN HIS OFFICE.~~ The Story of the Acquisition of One of the Great Fortunes of Modern Times-The \u201cNitrate King\u2019s™ Wonderful Energy.New York, Mny 5\u2014A private despatch from London says that Colonel North, t Nitrate King, is dead.ndon, May 5.\u2014The Central News an- \" ounces that Col.North, the \u201cNitrate King.\" died suddenly in his office in this city to-day.He was presiding at a meeting at the Nitrate Company's office in the Woolpack Building, fainted in his chair, and expired at 4 o'clock Lhis af- | ternoon.Col.North was seized with illness, after partaking of some uysters, and died within half an hour.The shells of the oysters which he ate were taken possession of by the police, for the purpose of ascertaining if the oysters were fit to be caten, though the general supposition is that Col.North died from heart trouble _\u2014 Colonel John \u2018Thomas North, the i.| trate King,\u201d as he was known, was born in Leeds, England.story of his life reads like a tale from the \u201cArabian = COL.NORTH.\u2014 _ Nights.\u201d During much of his life this wonderful man was obliged 0 work like a slave.His labors would bave exhausted less robust men, and the ditficulties he encountered would have daun courageous men.But he did everything with so much ease and good naiure tha it seemed as if he possessed supernatural endowments.Now, at :he time of his death, he is reputed, to be worth $100,- 000,000.He Legan life as an apprentice with a firm of wheelwrights and engineers in Lesds.Here he remained from the age of fifteen until he was twenty-three.At \u201cils time he married June Moodheed, the daughter of the town councillor and Conservative chairman of the city.Not satisfied with bis outlook in Eng and, North decided to seek bis fortune in South America.His search was not at first very successful.In the Chilian city of Tocopilla he was obliged to go to work at his trade as machinist and content himself with an income of three dollars a day.A few years ago, when he had 6 very rich, he visited the very place where he had thus worked.He pointed out lo a party of disti ished tourists who accom anied him the very bench that he s all day long for many a month of adversity.But young North had heard of the wonderful nitrate deposits in Southern Peru, and thinking that he might (ind & better opening there, he left Tocopilla.His anticipations were more than realized.With the little money that he was able to accummulate as an engineer for a railway, he speculated in nitrates.His\u2019 ventures were suocessful.Ie bought great tracts of nitrate property ; he built extensive works to reduce the nitrate; he constructed railways to transport supplies ; he established steamsbip lines to extend his business to all parts of the world.In a few vears he was one of the richest men in South America.Just before the war between Chili, Peru and Bolivia, which ended in the transfer of the territory he owned to Chilian jurisdiction, he returned to England.The fame of his wealth had preceded him.H me one of the lions of the hour.Everybody sought his acquaintance with the hope that it would bring them a fortune.One of the first Lhings that Col.North did on his return to England was to build a pplendid country residence at El- tham, in the beautiful county of Kent.It is called Anery Hill park.The house itself is one of those miracles that money alone can perform.The stables are palatial and contain some of the finest and fastest horses in England.The habitations for the dogs are likewise on the sane expensive scale.In both his horses and dogs Colonel North takes the liveliest interest and backs them in all contests with his enthusiasm and money.Two or three years ago he created a great social \u2018sensation by giving in one of the largest hotels in London the moat splendid and expensive ball ever seen in t city.It is said to have cost $75,000.Personally Colonel North was a jovial, good nat man.He was exceedingly hospitable, and to those to whom was personally attached he Was very genervus.Physically he was not à large man.He was § feet 10 inches in ight and somewhat stout.He had the muddy face of a good liver The pop of his head had lost much of ts bair, which was originally a reddish brown.His beard, worn in the English style, had not yielded to the same extent to the discoloring rapfect of time.Although somewhat gray, it still Taine) d_much of the bright hue early y Col.North.who was about fifty- three of age was an unsuccessful Conservative candidate at the late eral elections in Great Britain.44 speeches were a feature of prism, and a rather humorous | of the latest pro North was the establis Monte Carlo, the famous gamb! of Monaco would was stated that i North bag bought from the at th of the Be Eelgians & strip of seacoast Ostend Jon \u2018 500,000, whereon ia a Para ne ate , which wis La pos, bo managed with princely extrava- A DUKE HED uP\u201d, Itallan Brigands Waylay the Ruler of Saxe-Meiningen.© od one, May b\u2014Thia Yhas been CaS tion ie Erigead .Drive nd Duche it \u2018ware à an se, appears, \u2018were tra- veliing a n I , sand were coralie wi ith 3 smal suite\u201d (rom - talned 55 5 lire\u2014sboat 1.The carriage was allowed to set by this st experience and, u arrival here, Duke not otified the policy Jethorities.A detachment of gen romptly he Boone \u2018of the Drigaudieh exploit.orders to return with the free- rs dead or Sire.They returned with the two, brigands who were badly scared and cleatly showed themselves to wmateurs of the faintes!.dye.They were found swallowing the proceeds of their bold-up 8 tavern canvenient to the scene of the crime and were hustled off to prison.RUSSIAN-CHINESE RELATIONS.By Protecting the Mongol Empirs the Czar Protects Russia.St.Petersburg, May 5.\u2014-Li Hung Chang who is to represent China at the Czar's corunation,was received yesterday on his arrival at Czarkoo, in a golden coach with five horses.lle went first to the large palace, where he put on his robes of state, including the famous peacock feather.Ther he went to the smaller pulaca where he was most cordially re.I ceived by the Czar, to whom he present.i ed, on behalf of the Emperor of China, | the Order ol the Dragon, as well as numbers of magnificent presents, Prince Ouktoumsky, who travelled with + Li Hung Chang from Purl Said, writes as follows: \u201cThe Chincss envoy has gone ! to-day tu deliver papers which signify eternal friendship between the two great neighboring states.Russia has no need | of any alliance.A treaty with China would only bs an annoyance with us.ussia's intervst is morely to hold Ching intact.We shall not permit any one lay the master in China, and we 1 not permit any one to attack the country.If Russia protects China, she rotects herself.\u201d ese statements may , en as entirely and wholly representing the truth about the much debated relations existing between Russia and China.MINISTERIAL MOVEMENTS.The Premier and Party Off for the West.(Special to the Star.) O:tawa, May 5\u2014The Council met this morning at 1U o'clock and remained in session until after ome.There was by no means a full attendance, the following Minisiers not being present, oF even in town: Hon.Messrs.W.BR Ives, in Sherbrooke, and John Haggart at Perth, Dr.Montague in the west, A.R.Dickey in Nova Scoiia, À.R.jardines in Montreal, and Col.Tinsdale in Western On- tariv.When the council] was over no announcements were made.Sir Charles Luppe :T, Hon, Hugh Jolin Macdonald and on this afterncon for Winnipeg.The Ministers left in town met in council at two o'clock.It is understood that, like the morning session, it will ba: occupied in merely routine work.To-night Hon.John Costigan, Acting Premier.will be about the only only Minister in town.Hon.Mess gers a leave for Montreal at _three o'clock.The Conservative mani- fesio will le issued to-morrow.NINE DEATHS THE TOTAL.Summing Up of the Cincinnati Horror, (Contined from page 1.) Cincinnati, las ln Felecia (baby) h and C a Wells \u2018died to-day.Another man named McCarthy is dying.This makes six deaths, besides the three men still missing 1n the ruins of the cullapsed building.The workmen report two bodies in sight, aad little pro- bility of rescuing them alive.he body taken to the morgue last night and supposed to be that of Mam- Mis Kennedy, was to-day, identified as the body ot Ella Singleton, who was employed in the wrecked building.Mammie nnedy is missing, and is no doubt dead.Twelve people are now said to be missing.TO RELIEVE BULUWAYO.Imperial and Colonial Troops Getting ; A Together.\u201cDurban, Natal, May 5.\u2014A force of sixty men has been raised in Natal for the Chartered South African Company, and sailed for Beira, Portuguese, East Africa, on Saturday.Three hundred Hussars, including Prince Alexander of Teck, brother of the Duchess of York, under Col.Paget, and one hundred and fifty mount- infantry sailed from East London, Cepe\u2019 Colony, on Sunday.The mounted battery of artillery \u2018and en advance troop of Hussirs had sailed previously.ENDED HER TROUBLES.x turgeon Bay.Wis.\u2026 May 5\u2014Mrs.F.Sailor, ite of a business man here drowned her two children and then committed suicide yesterday.She.did not live happily with her husband.Artificial Respiration Recommended Dr.Assmann ré&ommends the practice of artificial respiration in the case of persons ruck by Li pjary en when ile not apparent any ncompatible with lite.The Lightnin % ok short, is to he trea like one taken out of water for oy! Dr.Assmann has known cases of persdns struck by lightning.and showing no signs of life restored to animation by a quarter of an hour's practice of artificial respiration.The Yale-Henley crew has been invited to take part in the annual Ha burg regatta on July 18 and 19.Fifty Osage Indians are reported from Perry, O.T., to be taking the 1 gold cure.The Chaudierc saw mills at Ottawa have all started operations.FINANCE AND COMMERCE STREET RAILWAY DECLINES.There was a little more interest and ac fvity + spowrr In the stock market this morn- qu datlon In in Montréal Street » though small, caused a decline of 2 points frum the opening at 214 1-2 down t 1-2 from À firmer at 213 x-d.Gas sold down 87 to 188 and a block of Toronto Ry.changed hands at 71 1-2.Post al Le So, were steady, with tradl 85 1 Cable Co.were firm at 15: a 189 i i tons contmue quiet and Banks firm .Jew shares hants sold à a 165 and C Merc t 138.The rest of the lint was neglected.London market was reported as duller than ever for ican securities and the same Con ntinonia markets.Confidence in cans slow growth and prices are practically at New York it Wali Street as reported a8 inactive and stated ant, Fa move ant, os rearing an the god movement, is e that has sppeared in the drift of \u2018he fgrelgn exchanges.hree pere hn each of the last months, an Crease he our exporta ot - handise and 2 ee: in the Imports.e returns idence.a Sobtintation of | As len ney \u2014 le ox - ports sl a last year millions, and emporte ports * line of three rdl ry tire On haine tarif Yeu on nar \u201cation 7 had TREES {Tabor tations ani =.ba stocks oi\u201d 1294; und, next, tecause he reduction of duties naturally had for te Pas effect the stimulation of fmports ing of the markets The import Throughout Yaa rr PL Tas, ne Rt ts nx n heck, and \u2018woul: no surprisi it } \u20ac receipts ot f gn goods houid game 0 15 43 mülions sect of © those 0 osning Sales.~¢ hants at 165; ug n are ru = ad cite at 169, 93 à 1 ICT Loan Mari Da at 136, 1 Pos.Tel.Co.at 851 xm Toronto Ry.at 13,00 Gag at 161, #0 at 186 1-4, 196 at IRE Rann ot ha, 1% i 21.A B'ache Wes a Co.(38 pc.paid) at 1-2.EE EG ».\"The Duchoss, caturally, was much up.E.G.Prior left by the 1.40 train | nds uh ee: Joe 12 34; 8 nid 2 Ry.5% MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.wn Se for the Bran Gor is Grrathy & Ca.Stook a \"9% es 6% ts vex 1e 6 5 _ 13 3 164 267 164 2184 ae now 186 188 187 of 18 mys om sie\" 5 55 10.1° mo 5 \u2014_ u TT 10° 110 10 13 133%:é 132 384\u201d 100 11 \u2014 12g 121 194 165 1634 \u2014_ x \u2014 \u2014 75 _\u2014 -\u2014 50 \u2014_ \u2014 as OO Im 15 177 14 #0 a 2 29\u20ac ve 0 -\u2014 Herchsots\" Menut eGo 140 \u2014_\u2014 1 \u2014_ Dom.Cotton Mills Co.97 » 95 23 Loan & Mortçage Co.\u2014 15 _ 12 Liainond Glass 149 \u2014 148 \u2014 Toronto Railway.71% in 72% 724 West \u2018Trust & Loan \u2014_ 9 3 Postal Tel.Co.5 i 874 86g NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Specially reported fa forthe GFAR C.» Monk, 1e Sacrament street, 1 Manager PL J.B.Bache & Co.Mow York, over directs privates wire.\u2018 Close.; opp A Close.O Amer.Cot O Co.MW If 1 13% Amer.ol \u2026 6% ci 67e es : 164 15 an 151 1% 16 16 8 8 814 8144 171 \u2014 \u2014 31 \u2014 Cen.& Hi \u2014- = ZZ Cleveland, CC asci 3 » Mg Chicago Gas.7 704 6934 \u2018hes.& Ohio.17% Vie Bonthern.51 \u2014\u2014 Distillers & Cattle dre.19%.18 1944 Denvez & D orendo pr't 4954 4 \u2014 Delaware 8 Hudson.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Del.Lack & Western.1 161 \u2014\u2014 alu \u2014_\u2014 en F.Iekicawar 16s ua IX Pret.5 _ ë 105 106% 29 sie amy \u2014 7134 Ty 10333 gi J 2 a ha 154 a 1 = 12% Be = s \"mm sé À 3x 6 wo =o 1% 18K 1 10° 5 a crm men.© sts AMERICAN MARKETS.May 5, 1 a Highes Ld J fai a M t & 8 Closis Corn.July.BX 2944-34 4 2940 \" Jt Wi} WI Outs.Foe - Toy 19 1X 19 .\u2026 1 1% us 194B Pork - Br 85 73.82-3 *.87 = ay sn Lard Jay.45 0 485 487 «.sort \u2026.50 302 200 502 BhoftRibe July.431 450 432 427-20 * Bept.437 440 4% \u201ca New York Wheat.May.ex 8g 684 6 \" Julp.68% où ot 0 Cora.May.Sh $ ux x \" July.35% 354 \" Bept.M3 3% We 36; Milwaukee M » em 4 oo - ay.\u201d July.Gl 2e Toledo , s ex fia .ma wpe G2 48 Duluth u : a a 8) uw 04 UN ON OU ndon Stock Market, Messrs, Bache & C N.Y.ro London Markos at 4 p.m.a as follows: May 5th, 1596.London New York Stocks, Prices.Equivalent Atohison.ci 16 Canadian Pacific, 6 0 fio .1 an.& Texas.hid 12 Louisville & N., él Lako Sh \u2014\u2014 Northern Pac.Pr., 12} 12, 10.Central.\u201d ! Ont.& Western.1R 15 Reading.d I 8t.Paul.£C * Union Pacific.8 Wabash Pr.19} 4 WALL: STREET GUSSIP.J.8.Baska & Ce.N.Y., Wire Thelr Local Manager, C.D.Monk.eaandon.1.80.Console down 1-8; Ameri- unchanged and very dull NEA 213,900 Le withdrawn yesterday.Gold balance, $ ng es somechat weaker at close; still more god wil will go out this wee! Leat ompany advanced all grades of hemlock 1-2 to lc a pound.Frank Sugar Refinery has resumed ope ations.regular semi-annual of per t.a 3 declared on Cotton où pid.ay: atle une.a: Kidder, Peabody & \u2018co eA eho 3ebo 00 gold through Barring, Magoun on Thu y.Figpect to sce lower prices.» BRREGULARLY LOWER., Special to ire Star.) New Tori M Post's financial article says: Meter af a fractional advance at the opening the market became dull am} {rregularly lower.Stute Gas wos.lens active a the start, put note price Toaciad th yesterday's.clo IE o tou reac o yeste ya closin gure.1 - \"was confined Industr, Manhattan Consoild LIVERPOOL LATRST rmices CURBEXT, Mey Mh, (80e sd a wo A Pas fs rt Bed Jal 1 Oda 85 0 $ acon, logs & Me.3 Cain : to 60 wi! ted 0 fon: ° fo 88 Chute wd wil Canadian Pacific Railway.Return of trafic earnings from April fiat, tu Apr 0% on : Grand Trunk Rallway.Return of traffic for week ending April earnings suite uk _285:506 LU, ne, su qua, 418 190 i! _Inertase 1806, 922708, Spring Fibité the blood Te + we, fur er Tota ie ir Hood's Sarsaparilla: Toa Ono Truo Slow! url, All druggists.QL Hood's Pills TRE! at \u201d RECEIPTS IN MONTREAL | O.T.R.CPR CAN.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 176,967 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 21,33 , 1700 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 8500 03s 1 \u2014 -\u2014 317 41 03 3808 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 us \u2014_\u2014 500 \u2014\u2014 ÉgRs, cares.spot 331 so Haw, Bacon, Boxes.452 \u2014_ \u2014 Tinned meals, pgs.\u2014 == 20 Loath rolls.100 \u2014_\u2014 -\u2014 Porolein bbls 60 \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 , Ihe, \u2026.50 \u2014 \u2014 Special Notices.An Unturnished House.An unfurnished house is a veritable elephant on the bands of the young house owner.How to buy enough furniture to | make the house babitable at all is the first worry.The best nowadays seems to be to call on F.pointe at 1551 St.Catherine atreet, \u2018tell him the amount you can afford to spend, and he will show you just what that will buy among his complete house furpishing sets he has put together in bis store.He will furnish four rooms entire for 337.50\u2014hbard-wood dining-rooum, bed-rcomm and kitchen sets, and walnut parlor set upholstered in brocaded plush.From $37.60 the price runs right up to $200.It makes selection very easy.All the are right before you; you don\u2019t ve to run all over the store to find the furniture for the different rooms.I.Lapointe, 1551 St.Catherine.$37.50 A Complete Outfit For a House.Comprising Parlor, Bedroom, Dining room and Kitchen, for $37.50 uprards.Come and see those end tell your friends shout jt n evenings.I.Lapointe, 1551 : Gt erine et.tf Heavy Sterling Silver Cup, Chased by band, $12.50 mse ENRY BIRKS & SONS, Diamond Merchants, Phillips Square.Montreal to attend the funeral of tbe late Mr.DONALD CAMPBELL, from the Bt.Andrew's Home, on THURSDAY, May 7th, at Three p.m.J.T.1062 ! Hon.Bocretary.Young Irlshmen\u2019s L.& B.Ass\u2019n.The annual mecting of tho above Association we duced.ma ory 8 ha E y at m.v nested to attend.> = Buasinesz Pection Fe officers.> order, MUCH 108 2 * COLLINS.M.A.A.A.Time-Keeping Class.\u2018The above Class will meet in Gym- nadium, on Vreducaday, din May, All at 8.13 p, members Btop- Watches are requested to end.E.NERBERT BROWN.1062 Sec.-Tross.THE CELEBRATED CHILDREN'S EVANGELIST, DR.HAMMOND, $& TO-NIGHT 4 At CALYARY Congregational Church, Gay Street, EVERTEODY WELCOME DON'T FORGET To come to the Missionary Meeting, the 1e Buspices of the St.106 1 Lis Her Rural I TEE , 4 Ages of the Church and yre n Madagascar.| Stiver oSlver collection.\u2014___ 106 1 2 1-2c.Means you cau buy a 2 Wall Pager from G.À Holland & Son re per for average , 5 Cent Isa Wall 0 Foe Endo te ii ing of Pink, 8 Cents Tu a Grounded Paper on a light Brown Blank with lustrine effect or n colors.10 Cents Mesihe you Qùs Wall Paper silver ects +S plece, or moon Wi average room for gLo0, with fricze § 15 Cents Qivos range of American Wall Papers Ed aod and red on Waite Bleoks especially sultadle \"25 Cents.Terre handsome Parlor Wall Pa; almost Tr Rae MAR be soun to be aypeociates re .- 40c, 50c, 65c Ran Into bear embossed, Duriap ar deather effects.very expensive «À Ing End coloring.Any one of these makes an ort stdin 760, $1.00, $1.50 Ave the heaulne Wather and pressed Wall Papers, magni: front affects., $2, $3, $4, $6.$8.ES extra heury IS re raised (vom 1-18 to Lotan Travellers tell we aa af Yio: salou we would tot \u201d» \"to ho ve G.A.HOLLAND & SON Kwapurtere nf Anlerisan ami Ruropean Wall Papers, : 1ST cATWRBINR STREET.TO MILK, DEALERS.ment AE ron SUMNER RESORTS NANI CNN VAIN NSA GASPE BASIN The Vayartée Apot for Menlih and Sport.A RAR.REMORT FOR APORTEMEN PLNAGUEE akan rEREERS SFr Som in tare a arbre | Er DAKKR'S \"HOTEL {SPRAED JUNE lot) me crises TG rp To oe te RAKERS MOTEL, Caspo, Que NANEPASHEMET, Pade! i TUE lose anon soe to à verware, ; Beds, It Stays Where You Put [teat That's oge of the characteristics of 'the SHERWIN- It doesn\u2019t poel off, nor, crack, WILLIAMS PAINT.nor fade.sho _ be A child can use ft, It works so easily.to to paint covered so.That's is what makes ft economical, \"* so well If you have anything to paint get 8 W.P._It has other good points, too.À lady who bought & Quart tin from one of our agents, \u2014 Tom one came back ck after using _part of it, and sald believed she had sufficient left left ber whole house © with, it \u201cIt covers 0.\u201d _ And then it looks Made in Canada by The Walter H.Cottingham Co., Ltd.Retailod by JORN MILLEN & BOX, St Catherine St.t D.P.Cottingham & Co, 1822 Notre Dame 58.3 EDWARD CAVANAGE Co.* Netre Dame Street.SPECIAL OFFER \u2014IN\u2014\u2014 Dinner Sets.A Dainty Enamelled Pattern Pink and Yellow Flowers with Stippled Gold Edge and Gold Handles, 116 pieces tor WILEY\" $18.This is a Special Bargain.Samples Sent on Application.1803 Notre Dame St, \"2341 St.Catherine St._ 90.KNOWLTON, FURNISHED COTTAGE Beautifelly Situated, .For Sale or To Let for Season.3 Public Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Extension Kitchen and Stables Lawn Tennl Ground.GORDON STRATHY & CO, 118i.gacrament 84.1017 10 HAVANA CIGARS.LATIMER, \u201csoa ST.PAUL ST., MONTREA 1065s WALL STREET.The coming adjournment of Congress\u2014 the general rovement in railroad earnings\u2014and ihe plentiful ny of moncy here and a! ning t in broad is stocks.New ix aT THE TIME Te act.ond for our book Fully Explained.\u201d and es ao re to any address Margin 3 to 8 percent.Commission only 1-16 per cent.E.D.THORNBURGH & CO Bankers and Brokers, 41 Broadway, New York.ate OMoce, N.W, Cor.R'way and Jas PECULATE IN WHEAT.te enable any coe to tas theirinvestments intelligentiy.Wè also issur Daily Market Bulletin, which suggeste whon aod ia what toimvest.BOTH FREE C.W.STANSELL & CO, Bankers and Brokers.Ground Floor, Traders Bullding, Chicage.WANTED! A dosirable party with 320,000 to invest in a manufacturing businees producing a cash erticle.Business well esta lished andpresent amount want nd business.vestor will fave charge of o ce and finances AD Oppo ty seldom offered.Apply to AW.STEVENSON, Bank of Toronto Chambers.10823004 NRESERVED AUCTION SALE OF pa ionsehold Fa iture, Carpets, Oil- * .a, + On Thursday neat, the fin inet.at 2016 NOTRE DAME ST., the subscriber will sell the ner % ol N Be roo! compris gr Set, Bad Extension Dini Linin Chairs, 3 Dedroom Éets ras Chairs, Hook ry e 0) e.Bideponrds Seto \u2018ine Brugseis kers, © roo m Amer Lot of Crockery.ASSWArE Wool and Hair bor Se at 3.90 p.m.©.6.NORIUIAN, Ast.Auctioneer.Montres Datly Star, pet rge IE BE TE 108 2 SE Ein alushil placement (just mbove Bt Tr ) Lot dite din ty er in: Bres 3260 foet, wit the wiodes a buildings thereon, which are all rented, be sold ) BY AUCTION At our rooms, 181 St.James street, Wednesday, May 13, At Bleven O'Clock J.CRADOCK' SIMPSON & CO, Real Estate Auctioneers.1084 INSOLVENT NOTICE.In Montre Matter of FOUCHER FILS & CO, reigned will sell Auction, in rchasers, a Store, No UESDAY, y.1896, at 11 o'clock, the Ass abov : 176594 rniture in ures, do.coer sever senior ven & TURCOTTE, James St.Montreal Auctioneers.\"SAWING.| r.Regis Let , carpenter and contractor, and M1 the ee Raw and Planing Hy i.\u2019 rea iy 1a and saw 50 feet and less at very low rates, Mu alwars wor! cree The followingadvertisements wete received too late for classification.~~ ANTE a PARTNER IN HOTEL BUSINESS We: th $2000.license granted, English prate erred.Address Manager, À Merchants sad Bt.Lambert t Hr one hotel paors International Gusrantes Co, Hill, Moatreal.1082 TANTED \u2014 DRESSMARERH AKD IMPROV.ers; alsa.n strong girl fod \u201838 Dore secvant.One whe can sleep st home preferred.robester st.1061 (Y7ANTED \u2014 À RESPECTABLE 1 PERSON TO \\\\ he fake caro of two chiliremgt ber er iron 8 Erin office.iia Br = ANTED\u2014BY YOUNG GI Omi, 4 A ratio: V ns'maid to lady travelling.A G 684,\" Sr office.\u201c1081 \\ATARTED\u2014ONE TINSMITH.NO.100 WELL} WE n street.Ak ANTEL.IMMEDIATELY.MAN AND Wir te noumbrance, bo pos la laundress.Mrs.But 108 1 NA \u2014A (00D OFFICR DESK \"ALEO TY TF writ paghine.vo maker's nome a: ticulars.TÉL\" Er office.1081 V ANTER CAT THE \u2018GROVE (BEACONSPIELDI a smart pantry girl to make herself use ful.Apply Merchant Lunch Rooms, M Hospital 15 1 ANTED \u2014K FO ANTR APply Bloward, Almont Hotel.ios 1 WARE To BORROW $10.00\" oF | PRIVATE iy or ug purposes.Address P.O.Box Fey City.081 Wire \u201cPIM i ND WIFE, RIT: SITUATION ain ook a laundress, TION uscful around the house.Apply 61 Naza or foes ANTED\u2014BY , COMPETENT ATEMOGRAPHER Nes eee = CET FANTE D \u2014 10 5\" PURCHASE à TYPEWRITEE 7 standard maire be cheap.A ross \u201c1 130, BTAR ofce.ANTED_ATOACE, A GOUD GPNERAL oxi vant.References qe Apply at 47 Foyt ; Wen FSTCTL6S FAPERHANGERS wi ee N.Y.tel and Docuratiug Co.ets Wartip aor?FLAN 050 Cook AND EXPERE required.49 references 106 1 = AN BTUL Wars BY SET A = BRL rally vec eee bon references.4 à et ; A GEN- ANTÉD\u2014FO GO TO THF (OU?NTRV et bo era) servant, willing to wash and | x 3.Apply at gp eS ee the evening.\\ .WW ANTED-A GARDENER SINGLE MAN, the summer months.Apply a after 7 p.Et ANTED\u2014A GOOD RTEADY ( ort.AR GENER- wl servant in & email family.to ço to Bea Apply J.L.Wiseman, 163 5t.James æ We RRARS FTNIBHEK.APPLY lien Sand 9a ®.or 180d 2p.m., Garth & = ANTE ENT STRAINS W NTED- TO, RESTE with small stabling, t with hoe\u201d Answer with full\u2019 SB TIA STAR Of OMS FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, Al rit \\N SINGLE BOOM RT Rox vot \u201cDOUBLE A?28 oY: e a op raies Cutbe 24 Unie\u201d FURNISHED > PACK PARLOR DED- ooM Table fer one or two © vilemes.À in 14a Palsos M : 1 CONTENTS OF AN ELEGANTL B SALE oo bedroom, with or without privilens ill sell for an resgonab o cash ow \u201c3 TM.An oo.1061.J OST-JUNDAY te SEE List ais si i "]
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