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The Gazette from Montreal, Quebec, Canada • 3

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TITE GAZETTE: MONTREAL. FRIDAY. JULY (1 1894. wnteammmaammniiajt 5cpl Cauls. glltdccUanrOiis.

city tm BisiBicr mi and govern thPmselves accordingly. This will mean that the Chinese will have their names on the valuation roll. The commissioners for Milton street, alter hearing several of thoae interested, have decided to postpone the signing ot the loll until September. Some wanted it Bipned and some did not, so the commissioners have taken the matter en dililiire. The City Attorney's report on the question of the Montreal Water and Power company shows that the city annexing a municipality may, alter six months' notice, buy up the plant and material of any company supplying tbe municipality with light or water." The price may be settled by arbitration and the city may enter into possession after paying the price fixed by the arbitrators." No remuneration lor future profits expected cen be claimed by tbe company.

Bleury Btreet, between Ontario and Bt Catherine streets, is expected to be opened for traffic again to-morrow, and the portion between Craig and Lagauche-tiere streets, tbe following Saturday. Then a few days later from Ontario to Concord is expected to be opened. The balance ill not be completed for some time later. ITEMS THE WAK. Hie Delegates Reported.

The representatives of tho provincial ard civic boards of health, the General and Notre Dame hospitals had another meeting yesterday afternoon regarding the election of a civic contagious dis-eatis hospital. The principal business was the report of Dr. Laberge, Messrs. E. Mann and M.

Perrault, who visited the hospitals of Boston and other American cities. It described at length what tbey had seen and they submitted a sketch plan accordingly. After it was discussed the plan was referred to the authoiities of the two hospitals for their consideration and opinion. Preliminary Medical Emm. The following applicants have passed the medical preliminary examinations to study medicine by means of their University degree: J.

T. Loranger, A. I'are, E. C. Robert, E.

Virolle, J. R. Trembly, E. A. Skie's, Cecil I Brown, Miss Jessie McDonald, E.

J.fluzon, F. C. Fraser, E. Fiset, A. Deco-teaux, A.

Poirier. H. St. Aubiu, W. H.

Dalphy, W. L. Barlow, A. Gagnon, W. H.

Kiernan, J. A.Brodeur, A. P. Messier, G. A.

Beaudry, Gustavo Taschereau, G. R. Cretier, E. Cook, Jos. Gelinas, John McKay.

Catholic Bailors' Concert. The weekly concert held at the Catholic Sailora' club is as popular as ever. Last evening there was not only a large attendance of oflicers and sailors, but there were also present a goodly number of citizens, who thoroughly enjoyed the entertainment provided. Mr. J.

II. Fee-ley pieeided, and those who contributed io the evening's pleasure were Messrs. Tinrey, Breen, James, Ferris, Greenwood, Flynri, Carpenter, Parks, and the Misses Ling, Holt, Delaney, Dennis, Latter. Pronlx Hound to Noniellilnic. Montreal's "Army of the unemployed will hold another masd meeting on the Champ de Mars on Tuesday night This time Mr.

L. A. W. Proulx takes umbrage at the harbor improvements of the West nd. The Mayor, Aldermen Uurteati ami l'rrfontaine will be invited to speak.

Whether they will avail themselves of the is an entirely different Ihirg. Manor's I)lnc. The inquest as to the death of Peter Grenier, who wag drowned in the canal on Sunday last, was concluded last evening. After hearing all the evidence the Jury brought in the following verdict We, the jury, find that Petor Grenier came to his death on July 1st by lining drowned accidentally whilst under the ir.llnence of liquor." Mr. Parker's Mimic.

John 11. Parker, Montreal's well-known banjoist. is in receipt of a letter from L. B. latrombe it of Boston, the music publishers, asking for the exclusive right to publish tils banjo music in the United Slates.

Their communication states that the request Is made because the demand for his music is so great Nurd ly Ills Hon. Mary ol St. AdcIuiJe: Miss Goorgin Gironard, St. Paul, in religion Sister Mary of St Jrancois de St Paul; Miss Rosa Colin, St. Thomas, in religion Sister Mary of St.

Josoph; MIbb Kugenle Dopatia, Montreal, in religion Sister Mary of St. Bruno. These who professed were Bister Mary of StFriscille, Sarah Buckley, of 1 1 alifax, N.8.; Sister Mary of the Martyrs, Alma Dufort, St Theodosie; Sister Mary of St. Weneeslas, Kate Lacey, Ottawa Kister Mary of St. German Cousere, Anna Bclitjle, Montreal.

Vlctnallers' Picnic. The Licensed Victuallers' association held a general meeting yesterday at the Mechanics' ball, which was largely attended. Mr. Joseph Riendeau was in the chair, and the first question that came before the meeting was the resolution that was passed at a previous meeting denouncing the action of the Dominion alliance. This resolution was unanimously endorsed amidst cheers, and after some talk about the proposed amalgamation of all the victuallers' associations, the joint committee on the coming picnic held a meeting.

It was decided to hold iton Wednesday, the 2oth inst, at Royal park. ISefore tbo picnic there will be a grand parade of all branches of trade connected with the liquor interests, and the brewers, ginger ale men and employers generally are to be asked to turn their waggons out in the procession. A big programme of races is heing prepared for the afternoon, which will include horse races for butchers, hotel-keepers, backmen and others, besides a number of foot races, for which handsome prizes will be given. Hnt Itarnnm la Dead. I'roprietors of dime shows and purveyors of natural phenomena are generally supposed to be a wideawake class, but there is one attraction in the city that they have not yet succeeded in Hecuring as an addition to their stock of exhibits.

Possibly they are not aware of this phenomenon's existence, which is in the shape oi a remarkably fat youth, who, when he takes an airing, well nigh fills the doorway of an lOast end clothier's store on Notre Dame street. He lias been blessed by nature with such an amount of adipose tissue, and withal his rotund face we'ars such a look of contentment and happiness that had the great Barnuin still walked this life he might have been tempted to make an investment in this direction. Certainly the owner of the superabundant llesh would have been justified in making overtures to him for a place in bis collection. The Circa Coming-. Cook Whitby's Kuglish three ring firfus, menagerie and hippidromo, which is at present touring Ontario, shows here on the Shamrock grounds, on July 111 and August 1.

The Cli vdnnd Journal says The Cook Whitby English circus and menagerie which exhibited here yesterday was a revelation to our people, of the possibilities of a genuine Old Wi-rld circus, and makes our well known and hackneyed Bhnws seem very shabby and poor indeed by comparison. High claps equestrian and athletic exhibitions in the three rings and the two elevated stages, new and neverdreamed of by our American showmen, followed each other in bewildering succession, amazing and confounding the immense audience, while the numerous clown acts interspersed, would throw them into convulsions of laughter and merriment. On Lake hamplaln. Rotsii's Poikt, K.Y., June 28. At sunrise this morning the villagers in this neighborhood were startled by the report of a cannon shot, and those living within sight of the Hotel Windsor, on looking out from tholr doorways, were just in time to see the Star Spangled Jlanner" being hoisted to the top of the highest flagpole on the Windsor's roof.

This was the outward and visible sign of the formal opening of this well known summer hotel, under the management of Mr. G. C. Howe. Everything is spick and span the house has been entirely refitted and newly furnished, and the beautiful lawns and gardens are velvety in their grassy smoothness.

Although the opening only took place to-day, there CARS LEY'S COLUMN. S. CARSLEY'S ANNUAL MIDSUMMER CLEARING COMMENCING JULY 3rd, ENDING JULY 31st, 1894. TREE FREE! GKATIS ClUATrs Tea and Coffee will be served free of charge in our Refreshment Room during the whole of the July CbeBp Sale. S.

CARSLEY, All Mantles reduced for S. Cars lfj'H Clearing Sale. All DrcHS Goodn reduced for S. Carnlcj'8 Clearing Sale. All SilkH reduced for S.

Cars- ley's Clearing Sale. All Prints reduced lor S. Cars- ley's Clearing SalOt All Linens reduced for S. Cars- ley's Clearing Sale. All Flannels reduced for S.

Cars-ley's Clearing Bale. All Men's Furnishings reduced for 8. Carnlcy's Clearing Sale. All House l'uriilhhlngs reduced for S. Carsley's Clearing Sale.

AH Curtains reduced for S. Cars-ley's Clearing Sale, All SunsliadcH reduced for S. Carsley's Clearing Sale. All Ladles' Waterproof r6duced lor S. Carsley's Clearing Sale.

All Boys' Suits reduced for S. Carsley's Clearing Sale. All Ladies' Duck Suits reduced for S. Carsley's Clearing Sale. All illincry reduced for S.

Cars-ley 's Clearing Sale. AH Blouses reduced for S. Cars-ley's Clearing Sale. All ltibbons reduced for S. Cars-ley's Clearing gale.

All Trimmings reduced for S. Carsley's Clearing Sale. All Carpets reduced lor S. Cars-ley's Clearing Sale. All Oilcloths reduced lor S.

Cars-ley's Clearing Sale. All Higby Waterproofs reduced for S. Carsley's Clearing Sale. S. CARSLEY'S CLEARIHG SALE NOW ON.

Dry Goods Emporium ot Montreal S. CARSLEY, NOTRE DAME STREET. SALE! WHITE, DDELCS OmLOBH. Advocates. Solicitors and Attornevs Boa, NEW TORK LIFE BUiLDINO MGNTBE4J OatBBlwlo(is Qnei.

Ontsnn, Tar. Ohio tea iw-dlUMl. W. J. White, C.

A. Dados, G. F. O'flallorst Cross, Brown Sharp, Advocate. Barrlstel a Solicitors, TEMPLE BUILDING" 185 ST.

JAMES STREET. MONTREAL, Boh. Johw 8. M.P.P, Selkirk A US KPT J. BHQWW.

W.PBS800TTBHA2F SiBBCNS, KcNAB KULKERM BARR1STER8 ft ATTORNEYS, OMce Corner Richmond 4 Lariina atnttt 8I.O. (mom, Q.0, MCHAI. Vaao. H. HUrnl FERGUSON, RITCHIE Si SWEENY Solicitors, etc MANNING miME, TORONTO.

JoinrA.FKROTrRow, Gito R. Bwcemt, Phillip E. Rituhis. 189 WHITE, CUE I WELLS SMflflKE lei GEO. C.

WRIGHT, ADVOCATE, BARIUSTEIt, Etc. 72 MAIN STREET, HULL, Qua. J. MAXWtLL BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, I VORIGNAI), ONT. Crown Attorney Prescott and RaaseuV MACLENNAN, LIDDELL CLINEJ Barristers, Solicitors.

Hotarlea, Late Maclenhan and Macdonald CORNWALL. ONT? B. B. V- A. F.

McINTTRE, Q.O.. BARRISTER (PROVINCE OF ONTARIO). ADVOCATE (PROVINCE Or QUEBEC)." NEW YOItK LIFE J8ULDNTQ CALGARY, N.VT3 LOUGHEED McOARTEB, ADVOCATES, SOLICITORS FOR BANK OF MONTREAL, Hon. J. A.

Ixmgheed, Q.O. Geo. H. MoCartar RIDDELL COMMON Chartarad Aoseuntanta am HV. OH EH CnmmlMioceni tor ths Canadian itdtbsBtatc offrwlork.

A. r. Bxdzxu. W. 3, Ooicxoa, john Mcdonald ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR.

Imperial Building, 107 St. Jamaa Sti (Khtablished 186701 Special attention given to auditing tho book! and statements of Joint Stock Companies and Corporations, ARCH. W. STEVENSON! iMmi Icceoctaoi iii Trutsi HAMILTON CHAMBERS' 17 BT. JOH1T BT-1 J.

ILST. BETTZDZRTZ-J ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR, Aa-ent of Real Estate, Sneceaalon, ff nanetal and Insurance, 4olleo tloa Beats and BeuUas ot Houses. Loans secured at lowest rates of MPERIAL BblLDINO. ROOM 18. First Floor BELL TELEPHONE 1109, GEORGE OURNFORD.

ISS ST. JAMES 8TBEET, MONTBSAl CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. ARTHUR H. PLIMSOLL AUDITOR AND ACCOUNTANT! HAMILTON CHAMBERS, IT ST JOHN STREETS issocura OP ACCOUMITS IX MONTREAL. Incorporated under Statute of the Province of Quebec Alphabetical List of Ca lew eix, Vf.

Alex Cinq-Makm, A. Common, W. J. Di fk, J. M.

M. ITBNFORI. Gro. IlAINM.JoHN McOb ISOIWJSON, Wsi. HCTCUKHON, 1.

B. JlYPE, KOKus Hriis, John Macintosh, Jons. Members Macdonald, Johs Pl.IMHOI.L, A. H. Radkoro, V.

W. Riddelij, Alex. P. Hons, Philips. Roan, Albx.

O. Rosa, Jas. (i. Robs, W. O.

AttCH. W. Tait, Kohbkt Wilks, Aaniort. Hert IcMl Go 8 BLEURY STREET. Plumbers, Gas Sieamflffers ELECTRICIANS- Private houses and other buildings wired for Electric Lighting on most approved plans.

Sag1 CALL FPU ESTIMATES 3cCO BREWERS. PALE ALES AND PORTER, LACIIINE, P.Q. Montreal Gie, St, James Sffe.f. EELL TELEPHONE, 661. Nona bntthefoUowtt alty bottlers art an thorised to dm ourlatMis Euclid Visitation J.

ElH-ord Wol.S Mots Vtau .19 Tumeon, Ht. Kenrl Joseph DsrocnesMMM.m.171 Drolst Ramsay's PURE Oil Colors nmi: RIGHT TO MANUFACTURE Typewriters, under fovir dute! Nf'VernbiT, 1802, tranta to Hie Bllckenn-di l.ctr MaDiifHr tiiring Company, can be pur-ohasfd at a rfawmable price from ili- paiemMM, 385 York, or HKNKY OKTH, I'ate-nt Attorney, Washington. ANEW YORK IMPORTING AND rxporllns; house desires an aent la nl.lo tatt" Import ordrson om mission. Ore preferred whne prevlon experience glve resHOBBble yiwrfinti-e ot future micoenx. Address JMl'OJtTiilt, Uazkttb office.

l'U T7OR PALF, A First-. las Saloon, with .1 dwelling, on principal street; l'eennfl paid rent low; good renwnn for selliiiK. Apply JIAhiUB, bL Catherine, near ei. i ain. l'JU STAMP8 WAM'KD OLD CANADIAN and other dtnmpH as lined 'lt to to years KO, for many of which I py 0 r.enlHto$ each.

OEO.LOWE,49 Adelaide Bt. Kant. Toronto, tit) I '7011 BALK Ilotols, Saloons, Groceries, lry Oood. Clffam, foiifectlrmerlen, fVinrd- Ine Houses and all other kindxof Imsinctm. Afro, ton, Rtdres, room and tenement furnished or unfurnished, to let.

In dlll irent parts of the city. Apply to L. If AitKIS, real estalR agent, 1II8S St. Catherine street, near Ht, Urbnln. Telephone HttlM.

OAKD A LADY HAVING A villa resilience and grounds In the town oft'ote Bl. Antolne, lsdexiroun of a tew gentlcnitn boarders with breakfast and tea. Blabllng Mid ach house accommodation. Kitetrle IlKhtirjfr Bnd telephone. Home com-ioit.

I'nsurpasslnj? view of mountain. possessing the attraction or city and ciuntry eomblui a. One minute walk from electric crib. Address, Box 18, Oazeitf. office.

I PUBLIC KOTICK is hereby given that Itlchard Irwin. No. 52'J Rt. James street, Montreal, will Immedintely prese.nt a petition to His Honor the Lieutenant Governor ol the 1'rovlnce of lnebec in Council for Ihe remls-s'on of tbe penalty and costs imp-wed up-m him bv M. U.

I'esnover. Police Mais-tiate. on tbe Mh of June ult which remission has been recommended by said M. C. Ic-noyers.

RlCHAHD IKWINL Montreal, July Hrd, 18114. 1U0 ASH BURY HOUSE. Home and day school for Hoys. 1 in O'Connor street, Ottawa. Twelve resident pupils from I he age of seven to welve will be recclve-i In (September next.

Bovs will be under direct care and supervision of tbe Principal and bo prepared for the large noardlng school. Kvery liniie comfort combined with school system. Hpeela! attention to delicate boys. Applications to (Jeorge B. 'Woolcomiie.

II. Oxford, Principal, at bis prtwent add rem, K71 iMlyst. Ottawa. SEALE S03ST FTJNEUAL DIRECTORS, Phone 01 Cor. "Beaver nail 4 Dorchester Ht BICE BElTlSrETT I.KADIIkG P1IOTOCJKAPHI.JH, 141 ST.

PETER ST. Call and see jr work. R. H. BARTHOLOMEW Practical House Painter, FISB irSTEKIORlE'OKATIOV.

AKUbTlC MUSS, ETC. 20 HANOVER STREET, Telephone 8133. Montreal CfiST STEEL WORKS FRIED. KRUPP, KKKENT, OrKMtSr. REPRESENTATIVES FOB CANADA 1 JAS.

W. PYKE St. I'raneols XavSr street, Montreal Bteel Tyres and Steel Tyred Wueou, Axle crank Plus, etc W. til. IMrOIlTItUS DKALEKH BITCMLNOUS ANTHRACITE COAL 8 CUSTOM HOUSE SQUARE.

telephone 769. MONTREAL LAKEQF THE WOODS MILLING Ld Tbe Host Perfect Mills In Canada. Keewatln, J.OCO brie, per day. Portage la Pral rle, 7 00 brls, per ay. Elevators at aU lin porlant wheat points in the Northwest.

All grades of hard wheat flour In barreig and bags. Quotations and other Information can be had on application. Office, Board, of Trade Building, Montreal) WM. DOW BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, CliaboiUcz Square, Montreal, India Pale, Tale, XXX and XX Ales, Crown Extra Double and bingle Stout, In Wood and Bottle. JMT FAMILIES NIPFLIEB'SJH Bell Telephone, 869 The public are captioned against dealers who re-uas our labels on bottles oiled with other Ales.

The following City Bottlers are alone author' lzed to has our trade mark Labels, AVM. B1HHOP, 6a Dorchester street. Vf UOUBHON4 HUMPHKIErt. 88 Adeline St. THE T.

J. HOWARD BOTTLLVQ 8b3 Dorchester street. THOMAH KINKKLLA, Sl Bt Ant olns street. JAB. VIRTUE A SON.

19 Aylmer street ENTWORTH, NEWCASTLE, N. H. bUoaojlD Burnt), Portsmouth, K. HL THE POPULAR RESORT OF THE NORTH SHORE. Open for Season June 30th rr.AKE JOKEH, psoramosk w.

1. nui. luiiui Tbe Ceolcst aiul most iIcaant place in to spend a holiday is in tbe BELCEIL fVIOUNTAINS Only UO Miles from MontreaY Rpeeial rates to parties who come to th Iroijuols tiouiie on 1 i Iday and remain until tb Tuesday following. Omeund enjoy yourselves and beconvlueed ttiat there lsa good a r-ori and as well conducted hotel withtu 2(1 miles ol your borne sb there is in Canada. Jl you Uesi re rooms reserved address at once.

IROQUOIS HOUSE, Ht. Hal re, P.O.. 163 A Jury Says That Marshall Committed Wilful Snu-Me. MOKE MEDICAL EXAMS. James Connolly Found Drowneil-Greoler's Seath was Liquor's Iolo(c Sew Maccabees Tent Victuallers' Picnic.

The inquest 88 to the death of Thomas Marshall, -who was killed Wednesday veiling by an electric car on St. fctrett, was held yesterday. Tne witnesses were agreed tliat the unfortunate man was under the inllnence of liuiior at the time, and those who saw the accident rworetbat the man deliberately threw himself in front of the car. The jury, without leaving their chairs, gave the following verdict flint Thomas Marshall died at Montreal oa Juiv 4, Uaviug wilfully thrown himself In front of an electric car whi'ti It was Impossible lor the motornmn to stop hlH car, which was goir.g nt a speed. Wo, tho Jury, aeree that the company In no particular cau ha bkiined.

Sir. HcKInnon's Funeral. A great many friends as well aa relatives attended the funeral of the late Mr. iieorge McKinnon yesterday afternoon. The funeral took place from the residence of his brother-in-law, Dr.

T. G. Hoddick, Union avenue. The burial service was held in the house, being conducted by the Itev. Dr.

Mac Vicar, after which a etart was made for Mount ftoyal cemetery. The lloral offerings were most beautiful and nuinorous, completely covering the coflin. The chief mourners were Dr. Roddick, Messrs. Van Koughnet and Nordbeimer, Toronto, brothera-in-law; Dr.

Uuerin, Messrs. JO. and M. OueTin, and Donald Fraser, cousins, and the late gentleman's partners, Messrs, Liddelland 1-esperance. Among Jioee noticed in the long funeral procession were Mr.

Justice Davidson, Messrs. I. II. Stearns, C. Lamothe, ItichardWhite, Benj.

Tooke, Chas. Cas-eils, I'eter McKeuzie, Tait, K. P. McLea, J. Clatigett, Geo.

Murray, 8. Thomas, JS. A. and (). Itobert, Smeaton "White, A.

Stewart, Dr. Macdonald, John Auld, Justice Wurtele, Robert White, M.I'.; Arch. Fraser, ex-Aid. Cresse, llewre Jiardie, Wilkinson, Malcolm Morri-eon, Eeynolds, Dr. James Dell, John McLean, 8.

Howard, Dr. Hollo Simpson. Stuart Campbell, It. Stevenson, D. W.

McLaren, Fariiuhar Robertson, A. W. Morris, M. Ji.A.; It. A.

Mainwarinp, 1). Mclntyre, V. l'elletier, Alex. Monk, Chas. Garth, D.

liorrice, Wm. Herron, F. Lanthier, J'. P. Martin, Robt.

Mellis, Geo. McUluro, Chas. Shorey, Anthony Force, Jtiddell, Alex. Thompson, Dr. J.

Mcliean, G. IS. Burland, P. W. 8t.

George, McDougall, Jas. O'Brien. Dr. Mcl'hail, Cameron, John Charlebois, Dr. Valois, Kneeshaw, T.

Brown, O. Faucher and N. Valois. A delegation from I'ointe Claire included Dre. adore and Duschesneau, Messrs.

L. Charlebois, L. Drunet and Joseph JDuBChesneari. At Hohmer l'arli, A complete new series of attractions is what the patrons of Sohmer park will see during the coming week, and a good one at that, for Mr. Lajoie, one of the managers, baa just returned from New York, and says that the artists he has engaged are the best that have ever appeared in this city.

Those to appear are Isabella Carlina, with her troupe of performing monkeys and dogs, who do everything but talk, and they would do this, so Mr. Lajoie says, if they were not afraid that tbey would have to work. A novelty of a new and distinct line that is to anpear is the Tschar Kassian marvel, Georgius Dadigo, whose act is beyond description. Then again Bosco and Roberts will produce their burlesque trapeze act, with which they amused at the Auditorium In Chicago for five successive months, Others to appear are the famous Braatz Sisters, Lizzie and Fannie, who do two distinct turns, the firat one in the line of juggling and the second on the pedestal, at which she is said to have no superior. Next Monday Court St Pierre, C.O.F., will have its annual celebration at the park, and on Saturday next the Fete I'rancais (Fall of the Bastile) fwill commence and last until the following Monday.

r. Lajoie says that he has secured pome of the best attractions for the park, and that they will appear at the close of their engagements in New York, the programme being changed weekly. New Mat-canees Teut. Anolher tent of Knighta of the Maccabees has been instituted in the city. The new tent has been named Chenier Tent, No.

4, and is the fourth tent Instituted by 8. H. McMaster, the deputy supreme commander for the province of Quebec. There was a large number of charter members, and the election of dicers re-EGlted as follows Sir Knight past commander, Simeon Beaudin Sir Knight commander, Joseph T. Cardinal Sir Knight lieutenant commander, J.

N. Chevrier Sir Knight record-keeper, J. II. Charette; Kir Knight finance keeper, Horace I'epin Sir Knight chaplain, Jos. B.

Lamarche Sir Knight sergeant, Louis D.Thibeault Sir Knight physician, Dr. Avila A.Marsolais 8ir Knight master-at-arms, Joseph D. A. Mignault Sir Knight first master of the guards, Albert harland 8ir Knight second master of the guards, Ferdinand Poirier Kir Knignt sentinel, Augucte R. Cintrat Sir Knight picket, J.

H. Olivier. The deputy supremo commander left latt evening for Providence, It. 1., where he will remain about a month in the interest of the society. HonntKt.

Lonis Graduates. Mr. Claude Doucet, son of Mr. T. Din-cet, notary of Montreal, gained high honors in Kingston Military college this year.

He distinguished himself not only in coming out first in his class, but showing rare proficiency in his studies for a young man of his age. Mr. Doucet made his course of studies at Mount St. Louis institute. Mr.

Maurice Sullivan, Richmond, P.Q., another pupil of Mount St. Louis institute, passed matriculation in medicine f.t McGill and came out first. He passed matriculation in dentistry before the Association of Denistry for Quebec and came out second. Mr. M.

Sullivan received the M. St L. institute diploma last year, and has distinguished himself in the special course of this year. Other pupils have passed most honorably the civil service examinations, etc. Three of the former graduates have been promot ed to the highest positions of trust in two American banks this year.

The institute authorities are resolved to leave nothing UDdone to render the course of studies as complete as possible. Next year they will begin their bureau of commerce 83 much recommended by His Jxcellency tie Governor-General. Took 'ilielr liui-cli Tow. Yesterday morning at the cliapel of the Json Pasteur monasiry, a solemn ceremony took place. It was the occasion of a number of young ladies taking their vows in religion.

Monseigneur Lafleche delivered an eloquent and impressive address from the what must do to inherit eternal life." Those who received the veil we Mies Marie L. Dfsanlneis, St. Barnabe, in religion Mtter Mary of St. Alexia; Miss Agala I'haneuf, fct Cesaire. in religion Kister Mary of the Kept Donleura Miss lioea Larame, Montreal, in rtligion Sister All the way from West Point, to Bethlehem, Dr.

Edward Person and wie have driven two horses aince April 2H, a distance of 1,000 miles, averaging 45 miles a day. Frrnli Hoods. One case "Bock Ca" Nobleas; one case Upmann'fl Puritanos tinos one cafe "Manuel Garcia" Nohlezas just received and placed in stock at Hirsch's Havana Cigar depot, opp, P. O. Lady of the House Yon are the second tramp along here this morning.

I think 1 am being imposed upon. Pedestrian Very likely. The country is tuil of men ho pretend to be tramps when they are not trait Tribune. The Oxford Refltaurant, University street, is the finest in the city and serves tiie best lunch for 25c. Meals a la carte until midnight.

Irate Fat her When I die I shall leave you without a penny. Calm Son Certainly. Yon can't take money along, sou know. Truth. Tor Hoi Id Com Tort and satisfaction Gerth'a Smoking Mixture takes the front rank.

The price of fame is but $1.50 per or 75c por half round, A. (ierth, Queen's block. Sir Isaac Pitman, though nearly 00, is still busy disseminating knowledge of his fhorthand system and in advocating his y.p.l project for a reform in English orthography. He writes all hl totters in M'emlngly uncouth spelling, of which the following is a sample: '-Em day nekst weekeksept Munday, and eni our be- tt een 10 and 1 or between 3 and When "Gil Bias" was written, Lesage had a good idea of a meagre day, and so did the gentlomniily flatterer who had no appetite worth mentioning. Had be gone tol.anctot's restaurant, however, he could have bad a better idea of how many and various are the fishes that can be fixed up for a Friday.

Notre Dame and St. Gabriel. Time is money but it isn't negntU able the fellow who gets six months from a liberal judge will verify Hirhmarid Ihtqxiteh. Trains for tbe Adirondack mountains, New York, Bullalo, etc leave from Bonaventure depot at 6.45tm. and 4.50 Ilia Kaw Vrtvlr foitti-al vaWvnaA Office, 137 St.

James street Miss Mary Garrett, of Baltimore, has founded a European fellowship scholarship, of a value of $500 a year, and five graduate scholarships, worth $200 a year, at Bryn Mawr college, Pennsylvania. At rsOe on the Oollar. Walking sticks must go and prices are reduced one-half. Call early while the Slock is complete. L.

H. Jacobs, tobacconist, 2317 St Catherine street. Tanetaro Megata, who in 1874 was one of the first Japanese students ever at Harvard, is now superintendent of the Custom house in Yokohama, Japan. J.rarn to Mwira. Private swimming lessons, for adults and children, are given at the Turkish Baths hotel.

Telephone number, 4305. She got cold comfort out of him, 1 am told." Indeed Seven plates of ice cream." Ddroit Triburu: Very UratlfylnR. A well nnown New York gentleman writes "I can speak with certainty and great satlslactlon of thoaHtnaey of Dyer's Digestive Malt Extract, In the ease of my wife, who was alttlcted wltta bad digestion. A record kept at Yale for eight years shows that non-smokers are 20 per cent, taller, 25 per cent, heavier and have 60 per cent, more lung capacity than smokers. An Amherst graduating class recently showed a still greater difference, the non-smokers having gained 24 per cent, in weight and 37 per cent, in height over the smokers, and also exceeding them in lung capacity.

Mew York 2Vi- HeF.ntyre, Hon. Importers and Tullors. Latest Novelties In Naltlngs, Overcontluft. Black WorstedM, Vest, lugs and Fancy Trouserings. 03 Iteaver Mall Hill.

The man was losing every game at cards and the lady on tbe other side of the table was laughing at him. "Ah, well," she eaid in sarcastic sympathy, when he had to buy another basket of chips, unlucky at cards, lucky at love, you know." Yes," he responded with a smile, and I guess it must be true, for you see 1 am still a bachelor. Detroit J'nte I'reis. PAINTERS If you want to do flrst-clans work on bard or soft wood -BAYLIS' CROWN AND ANCHOR Lipl Foofl Filler FOR FILLING AND FIRST C0AT1H0. This filler combines two coats of skellao and one coat varnish.

Equal to any Amerloao filler In tbe market, le BAYL1M' Interior Tarnish far second coat. BA i LIS MANUFACTURING CO 10 to 28 Nazareth, street, HO.MHEAU Mr. L. Durocher, has taken an action in the Supeiior court against his father Mr. Durocher, senior, for ajmm exceeding $25,000.

The mother died, bequeathing certain property to the eon, which, it is alleged, the father refusasto pay, claiming that the mother had no right to dispose of it. Uriels. Tbe milk Inspector, Dr. Raymond, has sworn out twenty-eight complaints against milkmen who are supplying milk hot up to the standard required by law. Part of the Fire brigade was called out by a still alarm last evening to the East nd station of the Canadian Pacific railroad for a Blight fire in the roof, which was put out with a few buckets of water.

Judge DeLorimier has allowed Daniel Iiuguay to proceed in ernwi vauperU against the Street Railway for $2,000 damages. The complainant's waggon was smashed and he injured a short time ago by an electric car. The C.r.R. cabmen are causing trouble around the Windsor station. It is claimed that there is altogether to many waggons on the stand and they interfere with tbe right of way of citizens.

The trouble eeoms to arise from the drivers and not from those who own their own cabs. IN CIVIC CIRCLES. Four Meetlnits to lie Held To-day Fire IlDKlneers' Convention Other ClTle Batters. This will be a busyday in civic circles, as there will be four committee meetings. The first will be the Light com-mittes, to consider the Montreal Gas company's pretest against the city allowing the Consumers' Gas company to open the streets.

Then the Road committee follows, to dispose of regular business, and the Police committee will consider their financial position, and the last one is tbe Finance committee, which ls always a budget of business on hand. To-morrow morning the Water committee will also meet. On Monday morning the Board of Health will meet to appoint a milk inspector. Prior to the meeting of tbe council, the committee on railways will meet and discuss the recent accidents on the Street railway and other matters. Then at three o'clock the City council will hold its monthly meeting, the first order being the borrowing of and then the granting of for the establishment of a military school and, thirdly, the East End station.

The arrangements for the coming Fire F'nginters' convention are going on apace. Applications for space are being received from all parts of the United States and Canada. Mr. Davis, superintendent of the Water Works, accompanied by Aid. Farrell, McBride and Smith, yesterday afternoon paid a visit to the aqueduct bridges, for the repairs of which the Water committee asked the Finance committee for the money.

The water consumption last month was 63,082,579 gallons. Of these 303,100,412 gallons were pumped by water and 2.10,-810.137 by steam. The daily average consumption was 17,700,419 gallons. For the corresponding month of 1H93 the total was 529,607,703 gallons, ere pumped by steam and 218,130,324, showing a daily average of 17,053,258 gallons. Mr.

Davie, superintendent of the water works, was yesterday obliged to suspend about twentj employes on account of the appropriation for pipe laying being exhausted. Just so soon as be gets a grant from the Finance committee they will be taken back again. Sixty-nine tire alarms were rung during the month of June, making a total of 154 for the eix months. In the first half of last year the total number was 420. Mr.

L. O. David, city clerk, is the latest victim cbofien by the letter writing crank. Yesterday morning he received a missive in which the writer said if it was not read to the councill all the aldermen and the recipient, who will be present at the next meeting, will be blown to atoms. Dr.

Laberge, medical health officer, Las been notified that tbe American Public Health association will hold its annual convention in this city. The doctor has been asked to read a paper. The dates are September 25 to 28. The City Attorney has forwarded to the Water committee an opinion to tho effect that the city can tax the Chinese laundries, under by-law 05, with metre rates. Ihe ater committee will consequently enforce the placing in of metres are already over a dozen guests enjoying the cool breezes and health-giving reat- fuineES of this delightful resort Cleveland's Minstrels.

Speaking; of Cleveland's minstrels, the Academy's attraction next week, the Toronto Mail Isavs This well known and popular troupe appeared twice yesterday at the Academy of mubic. xne audiences were not large, but the show is a good one of the kind, and the people present appeared to be thoroughly enjoying themselves, the applause was liberal and en cores the rule, rsanka winters ixve Will Conquer All" was unusually well received, as were also the burlesque specialties of Messrs. Constantino and The programme is a long one, and introduces Billy Emerson," Lew Benedict. Thompson and Bunnel, the Crawford Brothers, and many other favorites of the minstrel and the vaudeville stage. The Eden Mnsae.

Mr. Frank C. Thaver. who was here as manager for the James Hackett com pany, has made arrangements to open the new Eden Musee in the Monument National on Monday first, for the Eden Musee company. Mr.

Thayer has the necessary ability to handle such a place of amusement successfully, and he In tends to do it. He has engaged for the opening week the Deaves family and someot the Hackett company, including Eva is tier and Leda Mc Williams. The performances, of which there will be four daily, Mill close with that funny farce, "The Book Agent." Present to Mr. John Allan. Tc-morrow morning Mr.

John Allan, the popular men's furnisher of Craig street, sails by the R.M.S. Labrador for Scotland. Mr. Allan's trip is a very pleasant one, as he goes to get married. Some of his personal friends and his Stan of employes embraced the opportunity of showing their appreciation of him by presenting him with a handsome silver tea service.

The presentation was made by Mr. Mearns and appropriately acknowledged by Mr. Allan. After satisfying tfce inner man, song and sentiment followed, which all enjoyed. Bepresen-tatives were present from many of the leading wholesale bouses in the city.

Advertising- Pays. "Advertising pays," this was the remark of Mr. Robert Blumentbal, of Messrs. J. II.

Blumenthal Sons, last evening, in his store atthe corner of Craig and Bleury streets. On Wednesday the Gazette had a lull page advertisement of a Bale to open yesterday morning. The More was bo packed with buyers that at times police had to be called to help the clerks close the doors so others could not pet in until those inside had been served. "Hard times," said the gentleman; theie is no such thing. All the people want to know is where to go and then they will buy.

Found In the River. Last evening about 6 o'clock the police found floating in the river, near the Canadian Pacific elevator, the body of James Connolly, the son of Mrs. J. J. Connolly, ho keeps a general store at 90 St Paul street How he came to his death is a myetery.

He has been missing from home since Monday, and it is supposed fell into the river by accident, for when the body was brought to the morgue last evening no marks of violence were visible. The coroner, after viewing the br.dy, decided to hold an inquest at 2 o'clock (his afternoon..

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