The Quebec gazette, 15 septembre 1897, mercredi 15 septembre 1897
[" he Quetee 6 VOL CXVI.The Quebec Gazette bar Shipping and Mercantile Nowspaper | veireiy brews body, striped like à tiger or THE \u2014 .\u20140 DOMINION OF CANADA, And cash weok contains full details of the ship ments of Lumber from this port to the various porta of the world, also gaote- tions concerning fvoich and mer- chandiss 5 all kinds.18 alos contaime 5 synopeis cf \u201cbe genera new | sud cé the United States and Canada.8 Canada and United States : Price, One Dollar Per Aasum, \"Mièse peste of the world, including Postage ; vésRrÉ \u201c2, 0.coder payable te JOHN T.B.FOOTE, PROPRIETOR, QUEBEC GAZETTE.January 11, 1098.Hen.David Alexander Roms.A short time before his decsase, the genial fpr been Fo of Spenser Grange, for bis slbem : \u2014 \u201cOu the last editisn of * Maple Leares,\u2019 Lemoine, The Rev.Jules Kirenso of whieh parish be was » left Charve ar, bat be was with a watch wad à most spprecic.feom bis parishioners.\u2014- À MU Accidentand Mrto ses Mrfear being com- manager, soon, bis hopes chiel demand of t has been Me.riley month bis age- Bresss, by his statement, shows n i - | : { lag, $20,000 ; machinery, 825.000 ; home, $14,000 $300 \u2014 Total, $98, 967.77.Linbilities : Acovuats and bills pays able, $36,000; mortgage om private house, $16,000; mortgage vm $20, Tess], 902,500.Assented With a Dagger.On Setardey night, 20 Dr.Foucher wee proces along St.Joseph street en routs R.Joba Saburbe, be wie stopped te the Be.Roch Convent by an individ whe a quarrel While the doctor was to rennes with him a second party Lapierre struck at bim with » dagger.inflicting » Di thougl Bot dangerous wound near the eye.Dr.LeBel dressed the weand, which bled profusely.No motive ces be sseribed for the ameull, as the deotor news of no enemy aod it seems hard Le assigs any cause for the ocsurrence.Resolutions cf Condoience.As the Isat regular monthly mesting of St.Patrick's Total Abstinence and Beneficial Maciocy, held ou the 7th instant, the following resslutions were draws up sad recorded, olater is ted from her lovisg ones.Psolued, \u2014 this Society does bereby ax- tend ite bearfelt sympathy to our worth Secretary sad the other members of the af- fisted family for the loss thes sustained, and lasvestiy pros the All-Mercifel and e 1he people of tbe parish, who tursed eat hesraade persons , whe were raed to the S:.ieter, Mr.Rtres very fronton ing sod bis very the whole ceremony marks doy long 10 bu temombered ss one of the tlsadmarks is the history of Lhe \u2014\u2014Un Sunday afternesa His Grace Mgr.in, Condjutor Bishop of the Pieeses, 8 the bemadistion of the bells of Berthier parish church.A large ol Quebecers aud the Levis baad were esteemed correspondent :\u2014\"Lt is with deep sympathy his sorrewing relatives that I have to recerd the melansbely demise of » dear friend J Reodvel The distressing } for an outisg 4 the eT hestling on tbe sidewalk a vagrant ar ook up the quarrel, set the village Pea es, prosared « lovg duck pon aod fred ran home, a ack gun whole charge of No.S shot ia his face.The oid Follow grew lurieus with .Husted animal, Old Jack took ©, from whesoe he wa dislodged by a stream of water from a how.Thee bullets were troculently fired ie his trenee.He loll, uitering a groan, which resounded as far as Lake Edward ! Alar ! brave, genisl, irslicssme Old Jack ! When shall we see the like of you in size?What will your kind brother Joe, your sprightly sister Kitty and her two Lairme, ack and Jill do.10 solace tot re Such the untimely perd one, the largest of the five chais- oo is rear of Mr.Beemer\u2019s hotel, at Lake Be Joop.\u201d he + tin as perfection, be awaits any further contribe- mey send him.Certainly white speck with wings pass wohindered Cas through the swaying gossamer, like aprate thrvugh o salmon net, but po big game, for A » A A over three-quarters of an hour, reward his | PPpreciate the halo of importaace with which a small black victim, a sort of baby hr ree fly, elders, etrikes tbe web, and in an itstant the | The small boy calls up other small boys, and owner, out of bis sewn eo providing him with a beastiful white garment, as if be loved him asd feared he might eatch cold, evidently I for after carefully selecting a soft spot for a preliminary teste, he carries him to hivdining room, nad proceeds with unmistakable relish side, craming their necks over each otner.to ent biæ op, boves and all.At thie poist the observer withdrew from the scene, Éceling that the spider's lot wbes flies are scarce or shy or too knowing, is met ome of us- ohequered happiness and peosperity.vale | OF ALL FACIAL PIGMENT: THE SIM.delicate woses do.bonished the Beld of bruises and berns, frons Lbe seeve of hurts and redness.Wheruver Lhers is distress upon the skin you must look for grease said ale, \u201cbut it is lard just the same.\u201d QUE IN AN BLBOTRIO CAB.Fly-Fishing in a Garden.(ST AN AMATEUR ENTOMOLOGIST.) À youtbfal-lecking gurden spider, smell, by m0 means of comtemptible size, with a WILD RIDE THROUGH LONDON.(Daily Mail ) 1 yesterday had (writes @ representative of the Daily Mail) my firet ride in an electric cab, and I survive the ordeal, sound in wind amd limb, after a progress as triumphal as that of a royal personage or « champios football team, This horseless cab took a little flading.Although the new vehicle haa indubitably rived at last, it does mot yet pervade the town.Ooe could whistle for the electric four-wheeler, bat unlike (Hemdower\u2019s spirits, it did not come.There was wothing for it bat to Lake one of Lhe au; horse cabe aod visit the beadguarters of the London Electrical Cab Company, Limited, which sre in Juxon street, Lambeth.The ocootivued presence of horses in the streets was there explained.The motor-cabe do pot go on the ranks to ply for hire till Monday, and only one or two will be avail.«ble then, for private orders will keep most of Lhem engaged for some time to come.While I waiced au electrio brougham came ailing gently into tbe yard, making a strange murmur like that of the wind through tele?groph wiree.The sound is not audible in the streets.As there was oot & cab in the place, it was arrauged that one should be seus for we later in the day, Carmelite street wae in a flutter when it \u201cThe Carmelite ren, the younger members of which order well news papers in their odd moments, crowded round the novel vebicle, and wanted to know WHERE THE NOSE-BAUG WAS., and a bright, yellow head, de! t, one should say, io bumps deacting sweetnem or awiability of disposition, is at home bere today in the shady corner of this eminent) soborbea garden.His web, a fabric of su faiey-like texture that it is scarcely visible to the asked eye, hangs zracefully at the entrance to a tiny ivy bower, o apot which should prove lovitiog to the besy and carious Sy, who is notoriously prose on supny da to indulge in forty winke io the cool Thinks recesses of a well-sheltored garden-wall, Now spiders, us a rule, may be good weather prophets, bet this member of that interesting femily dey Dot an experienced meteor- clegiet (his ler years are probably responsible for the deficiency), for the van is in a sulky homour today, and flies, in consequences, are arusually scarce in this part of the garder.Bat, having had a good day ywterday, 2s his uidermanic appearance Lestifles (he looks ton fat to be comfortable, ex- mens sont the legs), he can well afford to e the «fects of a blunder, which, unless luck turm, must considerably reduce his fighting weight before nightfall.ike à patient feber: , waiting for bites, he croacbes in the 6: his web, his yellow bead lurking behind bis four fromt ANDER TTOTED SEslS, À aad bie bind legs (wo, I am not writing ateu berses) resting nn the gossamer threads in a tosdéingiy careless and reposefal manner, On ! the artfuiosss of the attitude.To sll sppearsnce be is dreaming the happy hours MEN AND MARRIAGE.GET IN DOUBLE HARNESS.MISTAKES OF THE PARENTS.Seeds of Improvidence, Vanity and Excesses Hown in the Child \u2014 Many Causes may be Cited Which, Appesling to Selfishness, Leads toa Shirking of Proper Responsibilities.A woman writer is the North American Review discumes the question \u201cWhy more mea do nou marry,\u201d sod gives 00 many raas- ons that the reader in conclusion is inelioed 1 to be surprised that the member of marrisges ; #8 pot less rather thas more, The subject is eus that hss at various times engaged the serious attention of stadents of human asture and conduct, and io this perticolsr paper is treated with sach generous regard for all the arguments extant, that the writer seems to have presented « sommery of the world's knowledge or conjectures rather than an expression of individeal judgment.Fortunately for the self-esteem of the rie ing or recently risen generation, the faalt for the growing disfavor in which marrisge is beld amoag fashionable people can be attributed largely to the mistakes of parents in bringiog op their children, says n Chicago Tribune writer commenting upon the first- named article, The seeds of improvidence, vapity, and seneusi excerses ars sows early by foolish and indulgent parents, i + Tha electric cab is shaped like à siogle-seated brougham, and will carry two juseengers.The driver site in front.There are four away, enjoyingn quiet siesta in his filmy hemæozk, lulled to soft repose by the gen- the erndle song of the light sommer breeze.Acd here 1 wish to atate » fast which observers in (bio department of entomology would appear to have overlooked \u2014namely, that flies ars net fools.Winged insects of various kinds sppreach the web, nimost tom-:hing it with their wings, plump bluebottles and their tribe, who are wont to bang vehicle, and there sre driving chains connect - ing the hind wheels with the shaft.The vehicle is like a hansom for ita seat, like a growler fur the position of the driver, like a bicycle for its gearing chain, like a ship for their heads recklessly against oar windows in | its stecriog spperatus, like a signal-box for the summer monthe; bat they unerriogly | ite lever\u2014and, in jis eatirety, like sothing in | aveid the fate] meshes, snd buzz uocescern.| the world bat aa electric cab.But it is much edly withie earshot of the dies ted pro.| Wore sitraciive Lhan the original motorcar jeter, wheee mont mest oe Ty water as | /mooatrosities, and the Brethren aforesaid furtively peeps st them from behind his | Were obviously impressed.thick besrier of yellow knees.No, with another daring adventurer, I took A bite ot last i A smell green fly, probably | ®Y seat, and with a riug of the bell, » switch sfilicted with ohert sight, blucders into the | Of the lever, and a turn of the wheel, wo web, and with 1be imblesess of a Jack Tar | Dogan oor mad course along the Embankin the skroutls, the spider (who never slips | Rent.We bai à fear aud a consolation.The or Juses his grip) poances pow the victim, | fear was chat of uokoown disaster \u2014 some- carelolly wrape him up in à spotiosa windiag- | Lhipg brief, with electric shocks init; the | shest, und then leaves him «iaogliog-\u2014s tin: consolation, that if we fell we fell in the sa- white buadle\u2014frou one of 1be apper tbre: ceerd cause of science, There in something of stimulating in the knowledge that y sitting on 5 tank of high-geared electri .which may possibly land yom among the stare.It is exciting, slio, to have as ides that every ionocent pieve of mets) in the compariment way be a galvanic battery iu disguise, snd | that if you are nut casclul a stray movement may oct it all ia motion.For the cultivation of restraint, i MIR AIRY DWELLING.Evidently he is not very hongry, or perbape itis that be likes his grees Boe high or it may be that be regarde them as a sort of ve to be partaken of with, or imme- dintely after, a substantial joint of biue- bettie.Resuming bis erouch ing posture im (he tre of the is t i Foie ie tbe mated nie a Brut ride ip an electric cab has its uses.But you roll gently on, snd see Do sparks ; you tions from the fly world which propitious fate | Pull down the window, aud feel no shock ; hie pati and finally Jom begin to revogaize that you being tried .Seve area very brave snd interesting experimenter.sorely to-day.ral You lean back against the comfortable cushions, you talk ensually of the charc:s of Lancashure against Surrey, sod you find time to IN FACE OF DANGKR, Isso verance.you are surrounded.aad And then Everybody obwerves the strange phemom- the warnings of his parenis asd | *%00\u2014the bansom with » driver, but no horse.they runs alongeide, yelling with delight.Men pop their bende out of the old-fashioned subs with horses\u2014*\u2018the ancient style of thing, y | Jou koow\u201d\u2014to look with wonder at the atrange craft.Ladies have an envious look.be \"uses are in imminent danger of Loppling over, for all the passengers crowd to your et\u2014o to speak \u2014 ty little dear! The © Es the flavour of this oi ri Rival drivers with whips and reine observe you with an expression which is » subtle com] bination of contempt, amusement, and toleration.They tell your driver to \u201cGive \u2018im a fead of cern,\u201d sad that \u201cIt\u2019s kindness as does 11\u201d Ja reply, the motorman smiles with the sweetness which turveth away wrath, asd twists his steering gear à few spokes to stas- board.These rival chachmen were rather \u2018 nasty at first, he says, but now they are merely fenoy.Their foclings are chietly expressed by à desire to pass him on the read, In this, to your astonishment, they aucesed, Drake, being the tirer driver Lo pass his electric cab at Scotland Yard, does not care to riak his license by furious driving.He basa sympathy for the R.5.P.C.A.The ride is not as eventful as you had anticipated.There is no accident, not even n collision.You look wilh expectation at the veteran drivers, prepared to remember to ease it.THEIR CHOICE J EWKLS This ie true à thousendfold for complexions.| of sarcastic vitaperation.Even they fail you.*\u201cThe secret of my complexion is\u2014lard,\u201d said | A broad grin, and a i of tne elbuw, cepre- Adeline Patti to a friend who asked her bow | senting their remerks; and it requires a she kept her ress.\u201cI call it cold cream,\u201d { chought-reader to make suythiog siriking oat of those, Like Lhe cosier of remown, \u201cHow do I make it?\u2019 said Patti, ram- | they \u201cain't ekal Lo the oceasion.\u201d They are, over ber notebook.*'Ah, bere is the | indeed, tegionitg to wonder whether ide I never go far without it for | electric business is nota passable job, after fear 1 should forget and my maid not remem- | all.The day's hire of a machine will be less bee exactly.taam that of à horse and cab, the fares are - I get 1 1b.of fat mutton.It is | the sume, and the cars are stored for » fifcy- bard like soet.Upon a little aloobol stove | mils journey, There may be money in it for in my room I \u2018try it out,\u2019 as though I were a | them too.At apy rate, twenty gabmen a farmer's wife making lard from hog's fat.| day are applyiog at tbe Electrical Company's Slowly the | Shir simmers in my little white joes for work.is a warm, swimming cupful Piccadilly and its crowded tratho offered of fat.This I rus through a little silver hair | no ditliculties to the electric cab.Along the sieve which I carry with me.Mall we bowled at a rattling pace.lo the *\u2019Oscs tried out, I take the fat, which is | Strand, for experiment\u2019s sake, we ato, pew the parent mutton tallow, and stir into | the vehicle and leftit fora minute.Tie it ns moch glycerive an tere is fat.Into | driver took out a key amd put it in his pocket, this I pat a few drope of perfeme.1kespall | Without the key the machine could not be ring gently until it ive to bardes.| started again.Ina quieter street the ma- Wheu it is done 1 put it in litule stone jars.| chine was made to show us the rest of her It is now the finest cold cream.tricke.Tne driver \u2018\u2019eased her, aud backed her, \u201cEvery night I massoge with this cream.| aud ran her astern.\u201d He turced round with And if there are wrinkles my maid rubs them | the greatest of case, and in the amallest of with it.Io the morning I rab it off.\u201d Cold | space, and showed generally that the con- cream is that which keeps every lise from | cern us ac least ae easy to manage as a bourse, the face of Adelina Patti.P While wo waited, the inevitable amateur expert appioached.He asked bow mavy A Typical British Soidier.volts we carrie).I hazarded the statement \u2014_\u2014\u2014 that it was quite à number.\u201c And bow many GENERAL BLOOD, NOW FIGHTING |silabare yout balieve you imagine ON AFGHAN FRONTIER.this is Bow street,\u201d was the answer.\u2018And The lish commander of the Afghan py eet Sir Bleudin Blood.He I believe,\u201d he said, *\u201cthat you koow notbieg whatever about electrical mechanics.\u201d He was quite right.1s entisely familier with the grouud and with Origin of * Cocktail.\u201d the lollicose Afghans with whom he bes to deal.He took part in the .Alghan ware io 1879 80 and was awarded a gold medal for THE WAY THE AMERICAN DRINK old sad is a seasoned seldior.Ho joer ihe CAME I ENCE-ONCE ise à jt 1 royal engineers in 1860 and was rapidly gre WAS A GARGLE FOR SORE moted, being made a Cap:ain in 1872, à Ma- THROAT.jer is 1879, n Lieutenant-Colonel in 1882, aod « Colonel in 1386.He has seen much service ig campaiges and is not © woo & medal and clasp in the Jowaki expedition in 1877-78, and was given a bravet of Major lor distinguished services in the Zula war.Jn 1882 Blood was mst oa the Egyptian expedition and there, 170, he won bigh praise from his superiors.Two years was sent Lo the mountains as chief officer vn the Chitral relict force and was decorated a K.C.B.fer services, Actors Ate the \u201cPrope.\u201d Cream of Beauty.PLEST IS BEST.The price of besuly is\u2014martyrdem.That is, If you dislike tha smell of grease.And It w a singular thing that gresse cansot be from the worid of medicive, from { From the American Epicure.) The origin of the Amcrican *\u2018cockiail\u201d is admittedly obscure, and many attempis have been made to trace it.An ingenious but unconvincing explanation thet has Istely been going the round of the press gives it medical siyoificance.The old doviors, they say, bad » practios of treating certain diseases of the throat with a pleasant liquor applied with the tip end of a long feather plucked from a couk\u2019s tail.They finally bezan to uae this ration as a gargle, and the nme cock: tail clang toit.The gargle e way to an m5 rarely paid parie élite die id sppetiser\u2014to a mixtore of bi vermouth dactiess, was playing the old furce of \u201cNo and liquor that is still in occasional demand.For my own part 1 prefer infinitely the story of the Mexican beauty.According to this legend, the original cocktail was made from pulque, an alcoholic beverage distilled from the juice of the maguey, or agave.The liquor, to \"tis said, was discovered by a Toltec noble, who sent some of it to the king by the hand of his daughter.The monarch draok the pulque and looked at the maiden.Whether the lady's looks gave pleasanter flavor to the liquor, or whether the taste of the liquor made the lady seem the fairer, is not certain ; tbe king, at any rate, fe!l in love with both, started à polqu ntation and married the girl, whose na: Xochitl, thas became associated with Nations! intoxican*.test is easy.When Geo.Scots troops came to Mexico they drank the liquor, liked it, and, with the easy adaptability of the Saxon, simplified ite Aztec name into \u201c\u2018cocktsil,\u201d which they carried back with them to the Seater, \u201cPrisoner, look at this woman, She clsims to be your eighth wile.Is she right?\u201d \u201cWell, jedge, you must excuse alittle, but the tact ts that while J guess it's all right, I was ve pressed for time that I dida\u2019t batdly get a shasce to make the lady's Song, No Supper,\u201d in a provincial town.It was & scratch company on low salaries, snd the bot leg of muttos and turnips introduced in the pitce every night proved very welcome to the players\u2014not too well fed st best, At tbe end of the scene at each performance only the bone was left.Wbes the actors went to draw their salaries, cach had a little bill presented, To six suppers, supplied durisg the fares, 0 shillinge.,\u201d There waa great indigoa- tion against the manager, who could not be found.The next morning, however, the angry players demanded their eix shillirgs, te which the manager ooly replied, \u201cWell, gentlemen, if you insist on eating the proper- Les, you most expect to be charged for them.\u201d Beautiful Julia Neilson.Miss Julia Neilson can lay claim 10 being not only che meet classically beautiful but ales the tallest woman on the British otage.Alma Tedems considers bets the ideal Greek figure, nud be is very fond of designing her costumes.Us mure than one occasion be bas aves suggested various wa: which ber bois nsigut be dome.Mise Nuilson, wben- aver it 15 possible, always wears her own hair on lhe stage.She bas often bad the advan- | whesle, cushion-tyred.The electric current | taken in Sand the maid or yooth to be is supplied with accomulators underneath the | trained into « ee growth, are pourished with awful persistence vatil they become the dominant characteristics of (he child, and are then From this begluning a veritable esotic of worldiness is prod which gives forth many of the various resulta which sre treated independ.eotly ne causes of the lack of marciages, It does not appear that either sex holds à monopoly BE matrimonial discouragement, the honors or dishonors being about even, but it is clear that some of Lhe causes are inhecent in conditions for which the general tendency of the age is respon and which cannot be fai at the door of any individuels or class, On the part of the man, his club life and addiction to sports sud gsmbling keep him to the number of tens of thousands from veotaring co the tranquil delights of matrimony.le acquires à custom of haviog these excitements to relieve life's monotony and he fears a wife will mean the relinquishment of all these pleasures with no adequate compensation.Then multitudes of other men are deterred from proposing to marry because they fear the girls would prove Loo exacting as wives and would be of no value as help mates except to nid them to squander their incomes or fortunes, which they are generally able to do themselves without sesistance.This sentiment is eogendered largely by the girls themeelves.The butterfly lives many of thems lead, with their thoughts given up to dress and displey, with Éxed and freely expressed expectations of seiting up pretentious establishments when they marry, frighten the young men who may be frugal and bent on a career aa well as the young men of equally butterfly propensities.In this same connection thire are many other young men who are not deterred so much by fear as by an ouwillingners to undertake so heavy a com.tract without the assurance of being able to carry it through.Their own mistaken prid would insist that their homes and their dress and their mode of life should be as fashion ably displayed as those of heir bpeighbors, and, failing to have ao assured ability to attain theses results, thoy refuse to risk a failure, It is hard 10 estimate how great a deterrent to matrimony iv the progress woman ie making io the world of business, As she becomes more and more independent and se!f-support- ing she grows to regard marrisge as not at sll ao essential aim iv life, sod undoabtedly with this lessening of her zuscrptibiuty t+ marriage she becomes less attractive aod mcra formidable to the masculine eye.These are but glim at a subject which has à thotand subtile ramificatinne, dut they all serve to throw a little light oo the undoubted fact that marrisge i» diminishing, copecially among \\be faahionable classes.The course of true love, which traditionally never did rao smooth, has become clogged by so meny obetacles that some kind of general crusade must be taken to free the current and set the raoë où ibe right track again.Looking Por Mica.QUEBEC GOVERNMENT MINER RETURNS FROM A PROSPECTING TRIF, An Ottawa paper says: \u2014 Mr.(3.Obaleki, Goveromeo: Mining Expert for Quebec, is in the city.He has just returned from an officiel visit to the Desert sod to places about twenty miles beyond that point.He hay been pro- epectiog for mica and asbestos and states that couaiderable prospecticg is being done io that district.He did vot find either of these articles in paying qosotities sithough he found a number of indications.He will make a report on the result of his trip.Mr, Obalski reports mining operations as being active in different parts of Quebec.At Capelton, vear Quebec city, the deposits of onpper are being worked, At Danville and Telford the nsbestos deposits are giving good rerulte while the returns from the cl.romite deposits near Black Lake are encouraging.Mr.Obalski says the prospecting for gold in the (Chaudiere river continues bet that mo rich finds have been made.Mr.Obaleki will spend some time in Templeton and Calumet mining districts and will probably prepare a report for the Quebec Government.The Imperial Black Eye.The Emperor William sustained sn injury which blackened his eye some few weeks sgo, as we recorded] st the time.An accident with a piece vf rope on bosrd his yacht was then given out as the simple cause of the black eye.The affair was immediatsly followed by the death of Lieutepsnt Vin Hahuke, one of the cificers on board the yocht, who was said Lo bave \u2018\u2019on an abrupt declivity leading down to the Sandven Lake lost control of his machine and gone straight into the ses,\u2019 where he was drowned.Truth, which has been asking for farther information, canpot get it because à German editor whe knows thie facts fente, for ressous best known to himseif, that to give publicity to that which he knows might lead to his impris nment.M-.Lsbouchere says: \u2014 \"Une correspondent of mine has been in communication with the editor of = well- known German newspaper.This gentleman, whose name sm obviously una to divnige, does not deny nor does he admit the uh of oer- tain ments which were put before him ; but in his letter he pointedly calls attention to the severity of the German Press laws, and adds that he \u2018cannot supply ay information likely to cost him six months or more.\u2019 However, somebody else may yel prove more communicative.I should, at any rate, like to hear whether thers was any official inquiry into the Lieutenant's death, either in Norway or Germany, on the return of the *Hohenzollern,\u2019 and if not, wby tot !*\u2014 London Daily Mail.Tecth That May Take Root.RUBSIAN DENTISTS METHOD CF PUTTING IN FALSE MOLARS.A Russian dentist has at lengih solved the problem of supplying us with fulse teeth which grow into the gums as tirmly as natorel ones, [he teeth are made of guits percha, porcelsia, or metal, as the case may be.At the root of the tooth, holes are made, aud ale in the jaw.The tooth is then placed in the cavity, and in short time a soft granu- Inted growth finds its way from the jaw into the holes of the tuoth, This growth gradeally hardens, and holds the toot in position, It does not matter in the least, according to this enterprising Russian denlist, whether the cavity in which the tooth is placed is ope from which a natural tooth has recently been drawp, or whether it has been healed for months or even years.\u2014 Landon Figaro.Small Basicess\u2014*\u201c[t doesn\u2019t take much to make some men laugh,\u201d she scorulully said.\u201cNo,\u201d he wickedly replied.\u20181 bemzd » couple of fellows neatly guing into convulsions tige of being cached by her sinter-in-law, acqnaintanze.If swe says 00, though Mis Ellen Terry, poon.\"\u2014Cleveland Plain Dealer, \u2014\u2014 - Da t | when you appeared in your new bathing ruit ! the other dsy.\u2014Cleveiand Leader.+ WHY MORE OF THEM EO NOT BEC, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, QUEBEC FOOTEALL CLUB.Clab was beld inet night.The Sscretaryseason of 1896 opened brightly and promised to be one of the most successful, and ip many respects it certainly was one to be proud of.greater number of eligible men attended the early practices than we have been accus- Capts, Drum and Henry wooc showed that material was on haod to make it very interesting for the 1eams which we would meet during the season, 1 do oot think it is boasting to state the Intermediate team of last year was fully as strong às any team put on the Geld by Quebec for many years.In winning three matches out of the four played it certainly proved that it wes entitled to retain the title of Provincial Champions which ic had won the year previous.However fate (or rather the Q.R.U.) willed etherwine, and we were obliged Lo see Lhe McGill Cigb curry off the hemor; Dut wo feel that the title ia an empty one, when wo con- isder how it was won.The Juninr team played plackily through the series, sod although they did not show up very well, still wo mast remember that they were a young lot of players and were simply outcinased by the teams which were got together to meet them.We cannot but feel proud that our junior team was strictly javior, and football owes much to Arthur Henry for insisting ow bringing forth new blood and keeping the team together under somewhat trying circumstances.Ooe thing [ would hike to draw your a:- tenting to is that last year the Quebec Footbell Club waa entirely dependent om ite own resources fcim e financisl atandpoiot, nad the fact that the season's obligations were carried out fully, with the exception of a elight obli- tion still owing to some indivi | mem- ra of the Club, is a matter of congratuls.jon.We must not forget, in coogratulating ourselves, to remember the great amistance given by our lady friends, The dance which they tendered the Club netted some $90, and we beg to offer them our most hearty thanks.With regard to the withdrawal of our Club from the Q.R.Union there is but one conclusion, which your Committee have arriver at after caraful consideration, sod that is while it is 8 most regrettable affair, otill wethink that the Club chose the only course of action which would allow it to retain its self respect und «liguity, and we feel assured that if all heads help is the coming season the step will not be regretted, and thst the real hooeet enjoyment derived from playio, this great old game will be more enhance thao otherwise, The whole respectfully submited.The following were elected urFICERS FOR 1807, President \u2014(*.W.TofBeld.Vice-President \u2014A.Heory.Secretary Tremsnrer\u2014Mr.G.Gibsoue, Captain\u2014F.S.Stocking.Comnmitiee\u2014D.Watson, L.Irom, A J.Turaer, T.H.Lloyd, k J.Davideon, T.Foote.The following were elected members :\u2014 Prof.Macintyre, Rev, T.H.Lloyd, A.Dram, C.Lemesurier, A, Smith, All the members of the Feotball Club and ull interested in the game are requested to tors up om the Q A.A.A.Grounie this aiternesm for the opening practice of the aaron.Matches are being arcanged with outside clubs for home anid home matobes.Music Trade Dicoord.PIRATES ATTACK \u201cSOLDIERS OF THE QUEEN.\" { London Daily Mail.} The feclings of a pablisher who should see sn unanihoried edition of his latest aix- shilling novel being sold in the street for 31, can well be imagined.Yet a similar experience bas befallen several emicent Loodom masic publishers during the past week or two, aud no small stir has been createl in the trade by the appearance in the banda of gutter\u201d merchants of pr nny editions of such popular copyright songs as **Nuldiers of the Queen\u201d and \u2018Quen of the Earth.\u201d The orthodox price of a copyright wong is, of course, 24.A representative of the Daily Mail, who called yertarday on Messra.Francis and Day, the music publishers, was informed that \u201cSoldiers of the Queen\u201d is about the beat song they have from & selling point of view and this, of course, accounts tur its appear: snce among the gutter merchants al a ld, These gentry have been doing a roaring ; and although strenuous efforts have been made to discover the source of the supply, se far no satisfactory result has been attained.The street merchantios wily bird, sod knows better than to destroy a source of income ; while it would be worse tban useless to proceed against him under the Copyright Act for damages or lor sn injunction.It Joho Emith, The Gutter, Ozford street, were at great expense restrained from selling \u201cSoldiers of the Queen,\u201d one of his pals would enon step iuto tha breach, apd the unfortunate music publishers would be no better off than before.Our represeniatise was ic- formed at Messrs.Francis and Day's that the unauthorised sale goes on as merrily is the b vincial towos as it dues in Londonar.Rieordi, of Loudon snd Milan, are the publishers of \u201cQueen of the Karth,\u201d and Me.Ricordi, jun., who represents the firm in London, told the Daily Mail representative that in Italy the improper sale of a copyright work could be at once stopped hy appealing to the police authorities.In England, however, only c proceedinge can taken \u2014 hence the difficulty in which the music trade finds itself, The catalogues of other publishers than the two named have been attacked by the pirates, end the feclinge of one firm were terribly ha: towed by the receipt of a pirated copy of on of their popular sooge with a note from an aggrieved cor dent, who wrote :\u2014* This edition of yours is full of mistakes ; please exchange it for à correct one immediately.\u201d Piy Uasting.Liesl fly casting in a very simple movement sod oot a flourish.The elbow is kept down at the side, Lhe forearm muving ouly a little, anil moat of the work is done by the wrist, Holding the rod hy the *\u2018grip,\u201d the part of the butt wound with silk or raitan to assist the grasp, ove linds that the reel, which is just below the *\u2018geip,\u201d mids io balancing the rod.The reel is underneath tle casting.After hooking a fish maoy anglers turn their rods so ue to bring the reel to the upper side, thus letting the strain of the lice come u the rod itself instead of upon the rirge or ferrules.For the first cast, with the right foot in advance, take Lhe end of the line in the left hand and bring the rod upward snd backward until the line is taut, As you release the line the spring of the rod carries the line backward, This is the back cast.Thea comes the instant uee, while the line rirsightens itself out hiod, sod then with a firm motion of the wrist, helped a little by the forearm, the rod is thrown forward aud the line Bi'n easily out ia front.Nearest to It.A boy of six yesrs, whe attends à private school where prizes are gives om every sort of provocation, but as yet had vever earned a prize, came home one afternoon and exhibited proudly one of these rewards of merit.| Goud I said his mother, \u2018sut how did you gain it?\" sf was first in natoral history.\u201d *Netorui history at your age?that happen 2 \u201cUh, they asked me how many legs a horee How did \u201cAnd what did you say ?\u201d \u201cI suid five.\u201d \u201cBut a borse hasn't five +] know, but all the other * Prarron'x Weekly., child.\u201d ANNUAL MERTING LAST NIGHT, The annual meeting of the Quebec Football Treasurer submitted his report as follows: \u2014 Kxbi Mr.PRESIDENT AND GENTLEWEY,\u2014The Rink :\u2014 past season has been s most sventful one in ; the history of the game of Football in many te .tomed to see, and thanks to the work of vr ys said six.\u201d \u2014 1897.| QUEBEC HORTIOULTURAL SOCIETY.LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS.ion held iu the Quebec Crass A.\u2014 PLANTE Gagaun, « 2 ties, lot prize, L.Chollet ; 20d prise, Llet F \u20ac ize, G, Gagnom ; 2od prize, [.Ciollet, | 20d prize, K Paradis.4.Foliage Plants, 6 distinc! eties, lot.} 93° Qaiens, yellow, 3, lat prize, E.Paraprizs, G.Gagnon ; 2ad pri nom.} du.5.Begonias, foliage, 6 let priz+, Sillery Nurseries Choller, in T.F Fauyerin Chollet.8 Dracaenss, 4 dissimilar, Cholier, 9.Ferns, 10 di prize, L.Chollet ; 7.Cileas, 8 pots, distinct varieties (grow.| g).Ist praze, Wm.Witcocke ; 2ad priz, L.ner apecies, foreign, Ist ll.Abutilons, 6 varieties, prize, W, Elliotbloom, lsu prize, Wm.Wilcocks ; 2ad prizs, E.Doucet, 13.Fuchsiss, single, 4 distinct varieties, in bloom, lat priz:, Wa.Wilcocks ; 2nd prize,.Sillery Nurseries.14.Geraniume, Zouale, 9 distinot varieties, in bloom, lst prise, John Burns; 2ad prise, Wm.Wilcocks.15.Geraniums, double, 9 distinct varieties, in bloom, lst prize, John Haras; 21d prize, Wm.Wilcocks.16, Geraniume, Broure aad Tricolor, 6 varieties, let prize, T.Ecayer.19.Rases, 6, in bloom (growiag), let prise, Wm.Wilcocks ; 20d prize, L.Cnollet.9%), Carnations, 4 varieties, ia bloom, let ize, Wm.Wiloocks ; 2ad prise, Hillery urseries.21.Heti single specimen, in bloom, 1st prize, Ww.Wilcocks, Zod prize, L.Chollet.2.Boravar:line, 4 varisties, in bloom, lst prise Nillery Nureeries ; Zod prize, Wm.Wilcocks.23, Pulms, 5 distioet varieties, 1st prize, L.Challet.24.Palme, 3 distinct vacicties, lot prise, L.Chollet ; 2ad prize, Sillery Nurseries.25.Palms, sing: specimen, Ist prize, G.Guguon ; 2ad prize, Sillery Nurseries.26 Salvia, single specimen, lst prize, Sile tery Nurseries ; 2d prize, T.Kcuye-, 27, Giroup of plante 14 ft.squere fur effect, let prize, L.Chollet ; lad prize, G, Gaguen.24.Hinging basket, rooted and growing, not of ferns, ist prize, W.Wiloocks; 20d prize, L.Choller.20.Hanging baskets, rooted and growing ferns, let prize, Sillery Nurseries ; 20d prize, G.Gagnon.20.Musk, specimen, lst prise, Wm.Witcocks ; Lod prize, T.Ecuyer.35.Hydraoges, specimen in bloom, lst prize, L.Chollet ; 2ad prize, L.Chollet, 32, (Cacti, collection, lat prize, L.Chollet.23.Plante suitable for tatie «ecrration, 5 distinct, not larger than $ 10.pot, let prize, L.Chollet ; 20d prise, Wm.Wilcocks, CLANS B\u2014 CTT BLOOM.34.Asters, 12 dissimilar, Jet prise, W.Eliott ; 20d prize, Johs Burse.A5, Asters, 6 dissimilar, Ist prize, John 20d prize, Jucqu=s Verret.36.( snoas, 6 spikes, dissimilar, Ist prize, Siltery Nurseries ; Sud prize, W.Wilcocke.37.Dabliae, 24 dissimilar, lat prize, Sillecy Nurseries, 3% Dahiias, 12 dissin Nareeries ; 4 T.Sitery Nurseries 40.Dibilias, Powpon, 12 dieaimilar, let prize, J.Verret; Sud prize, Sillery Nuree- #1.Dehlias, single, 12 diasimilar, Ist prise, John Burne, 42.Diaathus, 24 dissimilar, not less than 3 each, lat prize, T.Kcoyer ; 24d prise, L.Challe.43.Geraniurms, single, not less than 3 trusses, lst pris-, T.Fcoyer; 2ad prize, W.Wilcecks.44, Goraniume, donble, mot less theo 3 trusses, lst prize, T, Ecuyer ; Zed prize, G.Gagnon.45.Gladioli, 12 spikes, dissimiler, lez prixe, John Buros prise, Jacqaes Verret, 46, Gl 1, 6 spikes, dissimilar, lat prise, J.Verret ; Zad prize, Bursa.7.Hollyhocks, 9 blooms, dissimilar, 1st pr ze, La Chollet.44, Liliies, best coliection, 1 bloom of each, ize, J.Verretjes, 24 dissimilar, d prise, E.Paradio, ies, 12 dissimilar, lot prise, J.Verret ; 2a prize, KE.Paradis.51.Petunias, siogle, best display of 18 dissimilar, blooms, Jet priz-, John Burns; ud prize, W.Wilcocke, 52.Petanias, double, best collection, | bloom of each, let priz:, (i.Gaguwom; 2ad prize, Sillery Nurseries.53.Palox, drummondi, collection, | bunch of each dimaimiler, kot prise, T.Ecuyer ; 2nd prize, W.Elliott.54.Phlox, perennial, oolle:tion dimimilar, bloom of esch, lat prise, John Burns ; 20d priz=, J.Verrer, 56, Rwes, ten nr nolvette, 6 varieties, named, let prise, Wm.Wiloecke ; Zad prise, J.Verret.57.Stocks, 10 weoke, 12 spikes dissimilar, Lot prize, J.Verret ; 2nd prise, W.Eliott.54 Sweel poss, collection, lst prize, G.Gagnon ; 24d priz-, J.Verret.59.Verbeoss, collection, 1st prize, Joha Burns ; 20d prize, GG.Gagnon, 60.Ziuvian, collection of 12 dissimilar, lst prize, John Burne ; 2nd prize, W.Eliott.61.Mode! of carpet bedding, uot to exceed 4} feet long nor less than 2 fret wide, grow- log, let prize, GG.(isgnon, 22d prize, Wm.Wiloocks.G2.Best hand bouquet.Composition with regard to grace and elegance, quality of Bowers, contrast of color, aufliciency of foliage.Size will aut be considered a mcrit and over size will be considered a defect.Use of paper foun the bottom of any bouquet as a bor- deriog will dig lily, lst prize, Sillery Nurseries : 20d prize, T.Ecuyer.63.Best collection of roses, in bloom, let prise, L.Chollet ; 244 prize, J.Verret.64.Collection of cut bloom erranged for effect, lat prise, G.Goguon ; 20d prise, T.Ecuyer.65.Floral design, wreath, cross, etc, let prize, Sillery Nureerizs ; Zad prize, G.Gegnon.61), Tastefully arranged basket flowers, Ist prize, Sillery Nurseries; 20d prize, G.Gegvon.7.Best collection of snouals, displayed separately and named, Ist prize, T.Ecuyer ; 2ad prize, W.Kliott.65.Vase of Marguerite carnations, 25 blooms, Ist prize, L.Chollet ; 2ud prize, G.Gagoon, let prize, J.CLASS C.VEGETABLES.69.Artichokes, Jerusalem, plate, lot prize, U.Leclerc.50.Berets, turnips, blood, 6.for table, lst ize, W, Tozer ; 2ad prize, E.l'ai 71.Beets, long, 6, lst prize, V Zod prize, G.Leclerc.72.Brussels sprouts, 4 stalke, let prize, Chollet ; 2nd prize, Tozer.7% Cabbages, winter, 3 heade, lt prise, W.Tozer ; Zud prise, Leclerc.74.Cabbage, Savoy, 3 heads, let prize, Tore ; 2nd prize, Chollet.73.Cabbage, red, 3 heads, lst prize, W.Taner, 76, Cabbage, collection, 3 each kind, named, lat prize, W.Tozer ; Zod price, Leclerc.77.Carrots, early, short stamp rooted, 6, for table, lat prize, W, Tozer ; 2nd prize, KE.Parade, .Toner ; vatietice for table, named, let prise, G.L clerc ; Zod prize, E.Paradis.Tozer ; Zod prize, G.Leclerc, 2ud prize, G.Leclercst.be , T«zer ; Z2od prize, 82.C G, Leclerc, Celery, red, 6 heads, lov prise, Wazr following it the complete list of prise ?st the recent Horticultural Society's Skating 1, Stove or Greenhouse Plants, 12 distince.vari ties, lot prize, L.Cholles; 2d prize, G.| S:ove or Greenhouse Plants, 6 distinct | Paradis 9.Gaions, white, 3, Ist prise, K.Pare age Plants, 12 distinct varieties, Iut | Tt varieties, , 4 , Le : 6.B-goniss, taherous, G distinet varietier, : earn, baom, let prize, L.Cholet ; 234 prix, | fst priz 4 the ths Tecumsehs here to-dsy by \u20ac score of 6 t2 \u2018 .: : : ; Canadian Pacific as near perfoct n4 pos- the sale on behalf of the Department.3-1 inthe he Good ver N° treal harbor, Lut to his peblie aétitude | loyal as though it were an English County, | i, compete with these foreign exporterson | sible.Mr.Barns said it was La alii proces ae we \u201caly cen is 4 for the rao re es Es me fore it began Mr.Forman furmally renewed geuerally.He hardiy gues to a comstitu- | 2 fron mt though Le wore 3 separate ve their own ground.Now is the time when Jrising to notice the change that had come the protest saint i waich be hud already patches avd the patches were few aod far | preparatory te Lhe more sirivns work of the tion, as rich and as anxivus Lo make day.The first gua was ficed ot 12 40 pov.00d a ; \" \u20ac The Hon.8.N.Parent, Commissioner of | made in Apr.l and Jane last, as the claimaat ency in either this Province or Ontario]: i Canada can begin» trade with Jamaica | ST! ; bis acquaintance as though her previous parsed over on the THE CAPITAL LACHOSSE CUT CASK.shortly afterwards Lhe tag \u201cSpray,\u201d with the wished to witness Line contest for the valeg- North Shore Forests to Be Explorede people since he last visited the | Crown Liade, hae decided to hav : the forests | qf a cer d'ieland at the Falls, T between., ; .; ; West.At the present time every one met .af à cetaiu lot and wlaad att br M lhe without making a speech on what the Gov | ing; re as uuressonabl isd which will prove lucrative to both parti ; y every of 00 the north shore of the Nt.Lawrcucs ex-| protest, however, was intend S.Thom, on te indifference wo I e ns bis will prove partice.| with froin Port Arthur to Vancouver was | plored, as several parties wish to purchase Bivice of the Crown law uff ers.There was | In the Police Court this wocning the Capi- 5 © che 3 5 Tuba Shaw eu ou that sonsti- driving ti gs à \u2018 51: i justifi i i toeacy.That is one of the things that A va oi drive Ce te Jamsigs is no ardent lover of the Starmand | tilled with x well-justilied assurance of frein Moisie, St.Auguetior, Natashgien, | only one bid vf $100 over ihe upset price of | tal Licroses case wes sgein resamed.After Liberals condemned in the Conservatives.| British Columbia, a part of that Dominionsnd it we are to be consistent we must condemn it in Mr.Tarrz.The honest Libernls of the enuntry\u2014the plain men who fought fur bomeat Guvernment\u2014dislike most bitterly the appeals to loeal greed thet Mr.Taxre is so free with.We trust that Premier LavniER will consider they matters with care and promptitude.There les been wurest for some months, and it ean only be allayed by substantial change.\u201d \u201cThis is only one out of innumerable other Is which are just now issuing from the ment and they havo a good deal of signi! .The seed of unrest and discord bas been pretty well sown in the Liberal party ever since it came to power and now the Srstfruits are beginning to appear.What the spectacle will be whea the full harvest ripens itis hard to imagine, but there are nigxus of a pretty i kick.There are within Bir ILFRiD's fold spoil-secking, ofice-huating Liberals who can never get enough, and again the more houest and respectable element who ace matters through very much the asie asthe Fxaminer, and between these it is hard for the Govern: ment to stesr » middle course, for either or both may at sny time make trouble.Une thing.however, is certain, and that is that if powers that be do not soon call a halt in their policy of wholesale snd unjust dicmiscals, as well as in their too ous and indiscriminate syetem of making pru- mises, there will 850m be a general uprisiu mot of (heir pertisans but of the whole ossntry agninet thea.A careful survey of the signs of the times might be decidedly beneficial to Linh Mours.Taure and x.THE HOSTILITY TO THE FAST LINE, Sir Wicreto LAURIER, indeed, stands in imminent danger just now of having his post-beg cram! with letters from intending emigrants to Canada.He has made himself tuo famous\u2014too much \u2018the cynosure of neighbouring cyes,\u2019 and were he not the eminent statesman that he has safety of the big problews be bag get himself to solve.After all, Listory generally shows that the times supply the man.the boom she is now so deservedly enjoying, and which has merely been ascentuted by the sagacity of the Dominion Premier.Great Britgin, on her part, nesded that boom, though sks was so profoundly sleepy that Sir WiLrxip Lavkixg was persuaded touring triumphantly through tho beloved land of his bisth with that boom in his pocket.We rejoice st bis triumph.It is ours als.\u2019 This article.as will be poen, dapls with the Imperialistie side of the question, pnd principally remarks upou t unwritten and silent bond which must ever be the strongest means of mutual aitachmenr between Great Britain and her Colonies, The parallel between the Fuineo-Russian allianes and the new rapprochement of our country and the Motherland is not quite 80 strained as might at first sight seem to be the case, and the fact thay **Canada today stands many degrees nearer tothe Mother Country than was the case a decade or aven a year az0,\u201d no ono will attempt to question.Hegein consists Sir WiLruiv's triumph, that ke bas known how to profit by his npportunition, and all bis right-minded political adversaries will yield him honor where honor is dus.most cheering, and this feeling was univer.proved to\u2019 be, we might basitate for the Canads has waited, say, f.5 sixty years for goods are equil in quality and in value with American goods, and can he put in the fisnds of the buyer at the same price, \u2018then Canada way pend upon it Jamaica will npen wide jis portals to receive thoae gods.But eo Lodg ss Canadian manufacturers ignore the requirements of retailers in this Colony and refrain fron open competition with American articldh +0 long will her trade remain» question- side guantity.The condition of things in this Colony rinders any other conclusion impossible and if Mr.Besace, the Commissioner in this country, bas recognized that fact aud \u2018impressed \u2018it upon the Department of Trade and Commerce in Can- hope to see verified.sal amongst all classes of persons met with from une end to the other of the line, The President of the Toronto Board of Trade, Mr.Enwaro Gurney has anade à prediction that everybody will sincerely Mr.GURNEY is none of the pessimistic, blue ruin crowd that is forever prophusyiug evil.sqys, \u201cthat at the close of this century we are wo hive fhree yeas of such promperity as the oldest of thoes hese jigesent has not helore witnessed.\u201d diction Me.GUrykYy m: pyplanstion :\u2014**It has b- \u201c1 predict,\u201d he ustity (hi pré.u the following «i estimated by ada, he will have proved himself a worthy statisticians tliat the pur.representative of the great Dominion, tending to achieve good for Jamaica and With the improved steam- : À ship facilities, and the anticipated com.| \u2018be sil sud the prices paid.for farm pro.% of the Bermuda Halifax cable to ductions.Thin of itself will give such an Jamaica à new org may setin for Britain impulse to businens as quite tu justity my on this side of the water.However, the | PP.This, together with the impulse report, it'is expected, will \u2018soon be pub- | Biron to trade with Britain arising out of shed, and the full details of the an traffic with this island during the yewal of courage and pluck and a con- past year vil) then be spparent.\u201d 5a Funeral of the Late Adoiphe Cass uig.k induced hy reason of those facts, and of resemtative pumber vf .citizens and confreres of the deceased followed opted by the {Fovéthigent, wie have ne- te the grave Theusday the remains of the late | Pepted Mr.Ouex\u2019d plan of cdnizing lamented Mr.Adolphe Casault, journsiist, of | sections of the North-West by penpl and brothers of | Adapted decessed werp the principal mourners, and | from these conditions I believe that nuth- besides personal (riepds there were also | ing else will exercise so large an influ present the employes of the {j.N.W, Tele- | aa the fact that the tariff has now a ursps Company and members of the Gatholiv | tuken out of politics.Hitherto the Con- Qcaer of Foresters.The solemn requiem in St.John's Church was celebrated by the to awaken her.And now biz WiLemiv is A large and «sing power of 3, woman snd child in Canada car about §]9.productions of Mainly by the incr the preferential tariff, will cause » re.sequens soynd of confidence in the commercial and Bnanciel porid.\u201cAnother 1] thing which will do much fir Canada i the act, that desirable immigration is likely to the intelligent schome of immigration ad- to its olimatio conditions.Apart sepvgtives have been looked upon as re- prosussiatiyes of the high protective theory thelr richness, These psr.i-s, we un lerstand, intend to op :a Junber camps and go iuto the pulp w industry.Consequently Mr, Buresu, explorer, left on Naturday for that part of Lhe Froviace.Notarial Bxaminations.Nineteen out of twenty-two candidates have pret the written ezsmications of the Baarel of Notaries fur acinission to practice Trey are Messrs.J.B.Ddapuis, C.J.E.Charbonness, I.A.Bedard, J.DD.A.Mer- cier, FE là Roussear, A.H.Hebert, Z Neves, G.Lativiers, P.J.Vuitette, C.D Aontaine, A Le Silles Laterriere, J.T.Hrepsoter, 5» Drolet, F.Gohier, 0.8.Des: lande, ©, A.Marriseette, N.Dumont, P.Morrisestie, ti, Beaudoin.Mt.Bijcher has been admitied 10 stady oo esaminstion, the other candidates on presentation of their de.grecs.New Industry fge Levis.We sre informed that Meir, G.TP, Davie & Co., of ¥', Jos:ph de Levis, have undertaken the oonstruction of a number of steel burger, and thet us soon ag the repaire to the rv.*'Derwent Holine™ are completed, «nd the duck is clear, work upon them will be commenced and continued all winter.This will furnish welcome employment 10 Mr.Davic's skilled hands until pavigation reopens in the spring, apd it may mark the establisbmgnt of & new industey here.A Miraculous Bssape The little son of Mr.Bourget, uf the lo: lend Revenus Depertment, had sn shinost mirecdioys bevage from death on Tuesday.While playing in father's yar.l, nt Ÿt.Joep ae Levis, Us follow was \u2018pichod on the forehead by 6 horse and fell a pa espeutel to fui ih autercf, but Sligage tr aperty wes fiaally wdjudged to Mr.David Roel, of Montreal, who, it is said, repre- sente « powerful syndicate intending to manufa: ure colciem carbide for acetylene gos.Oe of the conditions of the sale is that the purchasers shall exprad $2,000 (0) withis IN mouths on the erce Lm of badoings, sad plant, sad devcinment of water power, otherwise the ase is to te null and void, and the property to revert te the Government \"without compenration to the purchaser.W:thio two years more an a-bditinsal $2,000, O00 has lo be spent in the Government, makiog à to\u2018alex £4,000,000 im three years and a Company which Mr, Russell represente is the 056 which was recently incorporated st Oitawe witha capics! of $10,000,000, aad its head office \u2018iu at Montreal: Ju will engage in the manufacture nf calc um Carbide, Lhe miterial which serves is n basis for the manufattare of nce:ylvne ges.Me, Smith, vf thé Marine ):partment, Qtiaws, was st the sale, to louk afier the iutereaty of the D) >minion G >vern- ment, who, some ime ago, erected extensive umber slides there for ihe onvenienso end benefit of the lumbermen of Three Rivers dis: triot.Visit te Victoria Part, « and others were sierduy aftern magie pay à visit of inepestion 10 Viotoris Park, where they were shown over the grounds and the publie works pow in ess Lnere by the C.ly Engineer, Chevalier Ibiillairgé, by tab gerdener, Mr.Cyciac, sod bv Mc.Antuine Kouvreau, pragrictoe of the lnpsrial Bridge Company of Mostresl, whe hes charge of the superstructure of Whe pew lvilge mov in course of \u201cerection over that branch of the St.Charles rjvor, separating the Park from the old Mari Hopital prôpe;t7.The ma: wonry for this bi'ise ie being bujt by Mr.Patera apd js of great y.the desiya haviog besn prepara] Ly Chevalier lf sillairg Ci-y Kngineer, both for this and fas the han $1.000 pervoaal and twe secaritiés of $30).AMAMAUCKS DLPEAT TURUSTOR Torosto, Oot, Sept.11\u2014The Shaærock day by s sonore ol 8 102.The Toreato team was not is it VOUSG SHANROCKS AND NATIONALS BiR\\W, MosTazal U, $spt 12\u2014 (he lacrosse ma ch played here yesterday, between the Voung Shamrocks and the Ndraw, esch club acoring tro games.THE TURF.Loxpox, Sept.B\u2014Mr.G.Gubbins\u2019 bay colt \u201cGaltoe M ve,\u201d wivwer of the Derby, won the Nt.Leg-r a:akes ap the second day es ALmausma Haw, Syracess, N.¥., Sept.8.\u2014Kid NeCuy, of New York, end Tommy Ryan, of Soracuve, were soncdalod tre Baht \\wenty roueds thes evemiag a purse $3.300 and sixty p:r cont.of the a re coipts.Both men were is egorlient condition, but the matoh @ar nothing wore than a slugging affair until the fifib round, \"bem Ioepeotor O'licien entered the ring and stop pe the fight, Great excitement prevailed .7 some lime aad it was thought there would be a riot.Ouse of McCoy's backers, Fenton, was arrested for disorterly conduct, Tae crowd liar fo Women at change of peason, |sppointusent of [)ietri.t Grand Master, and | Professor Haniill in in the f i conzra i medal, Ea 10 a de à Three necessary caution! Why does not the | Canada and Jamaica, but be is frank | climate or life, pr resulting from hard | ovenin Jamaies, About the snd of the Just | Sanday-School work of the re cons = pie Mr.Balllarge his on nly gratalat- 2d Prices er 2 p.m.eue ee of the death se, Friday lass, ie Rivers, vessel go aheadŸ After one of these {onouzh to say that it is Jargely for Caza- work, mervousiess, and impure blood, |ccutury, two Governors we are tld sucpess- | ths diffn-ent cquoties will be fortunate in wimbers of frees Enda me werka mere rs Friday, Septem 230 Piaal rounl of due Jai wp ar Pip iment - = : thousands have found relief and cure in el in th i i 3 .i ; tirades the ed when the fog compen.dian manufacturers and producers tu de- ively held che office, in the persous of the | hevirg him at their Lsaveutions this fall.| py to leaps Lies such extensive iron super- | Amateur Cnampiocoship.10 a.m, 18 bole; | ly fouled Ly Allie Clay.\u201d the mother of hes ; A Fol of Effingham, sud Maj s-General Sir | It is to be regretted that Vrofessor Hamill 1 facture 2 p.m., 18 holes, .he + ; arily lifted, bold, preci oliffs wile | termine if an appreciable portion of the a is Adam Williame, a-cvices coul) not have been wecured for 8 ee sue a.oa Panier, iembor ta .h-later-Provin- Little dope,\u201d by Rompers.\u201d heb bed re PROGRAMME OF EVENTS \u201cormadette.lose upun a i i trade of the West Indian Culony, with i \u201cTne Guveruor is pow staying at *Minard, | longer time, but other en e ic Rai i i Lei - 3 tario va, Q ; pr ia ere li af li y mie ita LE Cv ee oC ookygements prevent.| pleted, the Electrio Haülway wii ue threwgis | SC for Froety Daterio ve.Quebec.| uime Peuviaces, when hor owner sont bee to After this experience we think | three-quarters of a million of inhabitants , ; Pp vention, on the | the Park.Taree Rivers, Tae doctor had lately refused Mr.R.R.Dosezr should enlighten the | sud about threo millions of importa and ee aa ee memos | Tre 4.Shontvesl Cory ths hay tend, on 1,500 for ler., Pritish public upon his latest views on the ; : - dre 0K of Jo we have no bj Montreal City, the Jith and 26th ; , : i 3 i exports is worth captu In doubt, re:ing how very short his stay ie here, | Megantic, the 28th ; Sherbrooke, 29th ; { ri , .e | \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 90- knot mail service, and especially what aed ort = Te.butter Sarsapari l | a he will take early measures to be installed fnibiog with ° veries of eines ho uh oe : Meuse ths fapl beat re CHAMPIONSNIP OF TRE WORLD.The retiré United States Mivi he thinks of the torpedoyil t our in ms un Me i The One True Mood Purifier.91 per bottle.into office.\u201d City.Profersor Hamill is the author of Loaxpox, Sept.9 - In a 500 yards swimmirg ' oq; AE Ta Nor.pair iniscer to boat fog-tenser.\u201d Of course tbe Burn canned aalmon, fruit and vegetables, | Preparedoniy by C.1.Hood & Jo., Lowell, Mavs, SHamille Ncemal Course,\u201d which is u-ediaf | The programme for the seven days\u2019 fail raçe | sce lor the championship of the world ot anlience Uy \u2018he Queen Toren y erda: end and ts fricndeare only doing injury totheir \u20ac 4, d and undressed lumber, doors, | \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : : : \u201cAre you in pain, my little man ?\" asked | almost every State and Proviace.He ja a | meeting at Woodbine track, Toronte, was is | Doncester, yemerday, Nattall, the champs presented bis letters of ere Tries - ons cause by wok, blasts as the abuve, bide and aaah f furniture, bicycles, H 's Pills ™, the only pills to take | the kiud old gentleman, *No,\u201d answered the | specialist in Norinal work, and other bramohes | tued yesteidey.The racing begins oa Satur.; of England, defeated Cavill, the Aastrslier, Lair the new United States Minister, G which can work no possible harm to tte d rames, » bicy ood with Heod'sSersepastiia.| hoy.\u2018\u2019Ibe peiu's in me.*\u2014Iudispapolis | of tbe Sunday-Schoo! movement, and & man day, September 25th, aad continues wail is the record-breaking time of 6 mucutes 31 Sieward L.Woodford, wes received or Hee fast steamship proposal.Much is mado carriages and waggons, boots and shu-#, Journal.of great ability ns a speaker, Saturday, October 2od.seconds.Majesty aud prescated his ert doo! py Match play.We know the yreat cures by Hood's Sureas a.SWIMMING. THE QUEBEC GA pee ra Eee Fank of Toronto, 210 to 281.SHIPPING.ZETTE.WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1897.fool ne lifo was worth ; y near y They malo ame foul a thoug ilo wae worth | .OOMMEROIA TL.Eanque Jacques-Cartier, 100 to 895, > perilonely wear sinking the | Passtn\u2014Vesterdar.ss \u201cTyr.\u201d Sydaey, \u201cTei ring.Take ose of Carter's\u2019.le Liver Pon \u201c \u2014 Montant 142, ; vo hich war, lying akaneride | toma,\u201d Gasca for Monts ten JPEATHR.aostira, pire tome 484 vigor er Halifax NF, Sep 20 mom r\u2014 Pare EN a 102 0158 Frobabityzics far the Next 14 Mones loc the 5 pacrards Vs the ta EH | paroles acte ire ee Pr Pis rude Ci Dy ap : ar A : \u2026 Lawrence, die.Pie.inopder to turn her at was in, am Line » \u201cState oi à Etirateth =: s.i: y who arnved yesterday from Newfemndiaa | \\éstoru Loan aud \u2018Trust, 17 offered.* .u R i Nebrank 3 passed To Toland > te ieon, Widiw of the late CAUSES OF CONSERVATIVE BY CABLE, | feos fe oy Winn Ki SE WE LE Éd Eee | RB srt A Ee Tha tte | lr Ce NL du a ur: ei wn.ti jan ille Marie, 4 we 0 Murrow.\"var .er * ° LL LE 4 i a \u201c DEFEAT.® men have ova in Nowtrundlaud ati Labrador Union Bank, 1914 offered.\u2018 Moos I\" os - Dr on mate SAY Sexier hn Anchor Line Cott 1.\u2014 The intern nt of the lar Mrs, .; _ al) sunimer, having gone there for the trurpone | [uperial Bonk, 185 vo 184 en: sep ton asks part Cuarter, Fatusday, Esth [the tag.The cor at the torn signalied rever | pre 0, 10 last was reyorted by the Thinevalla Michael Colton.will take incr this (Thursday) Happy, indeed, and wise as well as \u2014 of prospecting timber lands in Labrador.Uon- B nk of Commerce, 131) to 13 » 86-100 1 TA.1 tinier to put the engines ahead, but for wn « | 2308 ster \u201c1 lod\u201d to be in a Afternuon, the Sth instant, xt twa o'clock, fi = happy, » the individual or party, that serning the results of their trip Mr Curry wan | Hoclieluga Bank, 1404 to 144.\u2014 Teaco this was net done 1m time Taam Fditn, TE Chicana,\u201d when sighted, was | BE Game's Whar to At Patrick's Cometesy, after failure or defeat can sit down eslmly i Sarvi interviewed by a correspondent.The whole | Eesern Tuwnships Hank, 14 offered.THUISEAY, Septemsinr 9 dt the oserhang of the steamer sess th | PIE Los No ciprebenson is expereaced | Friends and acquaintances are renprctiull me and reflect upon the causes of disaster, e Fas imtie £ervice, Dans enterpeise mich the pole rente Ant Cote Ce a DES to 50% 5 as, |, VELA LINE\u2014ORMITOX ~The wa \u201cOrmie, | Prreeand asie climbed upon it pressed du Pegarderis orne, vited to attend.mms he A u 0 e eaterprise which the peuple represent p on an \u20ac \u201cre \" [ ton.\u201d Captain O M a har, ~istthly dow A : ak.\u2014 Er ne re PE] EE EE EI ean Te serene, | = ee pi r \u2014 Ana result of np these gen n \u201c Fr ER a nove | ahead and the barge boun led upw Quesee, Sept 14, 1857.success.There has recently a in have male aoplieation to the Gusernui nt of a 3325 shuren at 43 20 shares Beaver Ling \u2014Lage OSTario\u2014The steamer Merrit\u201d wan nos at all injured.Fatir 82 117)\" CEmdg : po wind Notes and News.Newfou or the right tocut timber on PRA AR 35 *1 \u201cLake Ontario,\u201d Captain Evans, arrive from barge, however, an à her xide pt Inward a fat sir Stallwim 3 at 20m, \u2014_\u2014 appeared in ' 0 the city of Montreal an anonymous brochure bearing the aigratore \u2018Liberal- Comsarvative,\u201d and entitled \u2018Causes of Opinions in Regard to the Construction of the Linethree hundred aud seventy square miles of territory oa the Kennamore, Kennamic and Hamilton rivers, which flow into Hamilton Iules, Canada Colored Bonds, 95 to 84.La Hvd Com Co, 21 to 20, Montreal, yestorday afternoon, and proceeded to Liverpqui.5, while a sait ateno-the water line, doubtiess where tudder had «truck her.The wharf, the ship h tow.Outward at 5.30 Personal Intellizence.Mre.Hope Scweil is a guest of Mre.Raldthe Comservative Defeat \u2014Warnings for ane of the coast waters, The valleys of the Windsor Hotel, 105 to 973.he \u201csi, tes Was ov neiderably damaged, the front bei the Future.\u201d The author vf this pain- eo rivers mentioned have very wealthy forsets uf \u2014_\u2014 ma LE Te oon, | erste in and a large bean beokon, the gremg + north na, | Vie of Mashqueteb, Toronto, phiet i not the first writer who has en ideo givin tiey oie EXPORTS aren at Taverpocd, vn Torodag th mate, | Sof lich doabtless\u201d saved the\u2019 barge from | Outward at oun.te La Camano | bt -Cul Mowoncll, of Fredericton, ie « desvured to diagnose the ills that brought + ; Ang 23 Pur na Fitzel Pattie, Liver- ° nb \u2018jee Chatte 123841.Haining : cast wi esest ut the Ca 5 disgn vsht | Baposit with (He GOVErNMmMEnt | toads the forts of thew gentlemen » company || Ae 33 Forse, Fisclarnen, Pasties Liver: | po poo Cine anata\u2014Tosploa, 11\u2014The steamer | FAL LI 11a otf Deromas st 2.90 mre vm | The Lord nr ares about the recent Conservative disaster, and there is no matter of doubt whatever will be formed aa soon as possible to operate in Labrador on a large scale.A schooner will be deals by WH Wilsongr port for Melbourne, Australia, last evening, in tow of tug takes her to \u201clend,\u201d from New Aug 2%, Lagen, passed But of Lewis, in Gievian.Cape Magdalen [203)-Togzy : north wet « Lour of the Ecsiern Ton or Breve mobipe.i ing hi fi \u20ac and will procced ; Aug 2% Per me Teelin Head, Arthurs, Bel.\u201cDauntless,\u201d which A | , 1 that bo has ruccoeded in placing his Buger | xne Threatened Famine in Ire- ee ee PoE | fast-246 pce waney pins, 3,406 do rpruce deals | the foot cf the Travers.Sle reported That on Sop wind! Inward a+ 5.3 a in.vtr irons Mr.Gurpard LeM-ive and von are a: Chic \"pon quite a number « the determing land-\u2014 British Manufacture i-] be portable and will be moved from place | bY WH Wilson.LovaRkica Houme\u2014The ae \u201cLonghrize 43 54 Wo she mot the North Shore\u2014( y : northeastwa i.0a'imi on their way to Lv- dre Ilroche te, causenof defeat.Ther of the deals, For Te ou Flo place as the profitable lumber of each district poe Lohr bark Fram: Hanes, Mrthrt Hole,\u201d Captain Millican, fiom Methill, with yl an Captain 1 re River.meant to-day Mave Anne | 3 aot ihe Sigremay, ware they are teenjoy t hat = \u2014 15,6 \"C ire oy La \u2019.= ; , go.3 I av- Inward at S y bé .- instance, of the trut remark t Still Supreme\u2014President Kreu- | has been exhausted.Steam power will be used, | (poke 158 pes wpruce deals by Cookshin: Le CE srived a par yesterday | ulead towed her for 100 m5, al Cains Telands Tug Keliof a dena * The Enperns E Me.J.1.Gearand the mills kept the year round.The lum.rincess Loire when owing to the heavy seas on the followin, wl Hea'h Point [136]\u2014 Outward yesterday at genie wili leave Farm.during recent years the clase of men from ; 8 ini r will Retire\u2014Sarah Bern- i itai Aug 20\u2014VPer ss Numidian, Macnicol, Liver.vi - .ts i whom recruits to the Ministry were drawn ce \" re\u2014S D- | ber will be sent to Great Lritain.poly canes leather by F me Macnic 11 do do Dk te dis barge a .neni, last Friday, the tw bebe and could | Bou.:tr ann.Inward at 11.30 a m, ah oh y te ep-nd a month a: Aberwas not such as to increase the respect ( hardt's Narrow Escape\u2014Mas- supervises of Callers: SMe.Ly PE Falardean, 8 boxes butter by Boucher | 5.2 AVAL H MS \u201cRenown\u201d startel from [oot te replaced.The \u201cCircassa™ wide no Mavtioace ; at pay, etr Lend Gough, Selle C'astie, Aderdermehtre, that place tho electorate for the lesders of the patty.sacre of a French Trading Co Bea B1B du chere y Cote & on.307 eaves | England om Natur tay morning, and ix expected | ¢ Annrimicnt on Gib is presumed ber shaft ml [Th nevres after the names denote the masa.| \"SIE beets lout 15 her Gy tac Queer.Aber.The following cannot be gainsaid :\u2014 re of a nc rading CON- | CouranativE SrATENEST of Timber, Maat wpiints by E Fitch & co, 1 pkge fore by 0 at Halifax on the 12th instant.broken, Tugehave teen sent to her assistance | 7 of nautical niles below Quebec.) grlic, which is leased by the seen trom Mr.Renfrew & e0.25) camaeçga by Auld Bros.~The sa \u201cOsmanli,\u201d Captain Bates, Tive dust nee 4 he Irish vast fran where the \u2014 H.M.Gordon, was fur seve ycara the ac ei of ; \u201cWhen Sir Jous A.MacposaLe died, there was no virile force at the bead of the voy-The Situation in India\u2014 Bowspri 8 8 er bise De rose sad das 8 pes by Canadian Express Un.from Fletwoud, in ballast, arrived in port, *\u201cCircarsta\u201d ixalamit 720 miles.tumo resid nce of the I), ch .inf twenty-five measons ess of Rear.snd party to control it.There was no leader Berber Occupied by the British.1895.1896.1847, Nolug 20 Tue pk ot RL ni bid rn tr an 1 went into Sillery ea The Riperra, \u20ac = : Sep 8 53 Pedi, Lachance, Svdner, Car.| September by the I'rin od i i who could lead, and as a consequence _ 3,662,309 | ents by Price, Tiros & oo Ladun at St Thomas.| Porise\u2014Thows \u201cPatino,\u201d Capt ?Lacha Dire ra Letting Motinet Cat par Roath & ce, for Montreal, coal.| (Valen an 1.vir fami spé Canoe there were as many heads as there were 740351 | Aug 31\u2014D'er bark Fira, Larsen, Sharpaees\u2014 | from Syuney, with a cargo of Il arent te NS, yes.arday means | + chiles Linn Milhken.Metiill, | tre death Fmembers of the Government, which neces-} | Loxpox, S:pt.14\u2014Despite the statement 144,205 Ln Jreasprics deal, 1,929 du do \u201cpis ea port, yraterday morning, and after a short de 7 _- L'nns Caen.Shields, Aug 28, Hy Fey | lanidar, cher te zmounect of Jody Jace = A py î .- odo ri i, do d il row.i - RUN 3x \u201d CT - .8 ro ail v.Nae sarily resulted in \u2018feeble exvedients and chat the FetreenTare syndicate have not 122400 et Thomas, fo code by Ring tention, proceesled to Montreal.ut evpen-The TMS \u201cVane vives,\u201d Capt & en fur Muatreal, ballast, FEV] daughter af tho seventh, and vet the pres conflicting counsels.\u201d And the spectacle baadune steamehip con- GLI | Sept L-Per Malin Head, MeKee, Belfast Passkn\u2014Vesterday, ae \u201cTons,\u201d Shields for | B Amen, which left hote at mix ce cloek, ou | == Cotlauwnr, Whittar, 1 oncom, Dob IL, | veut, Esri oi Wemves She w en was exhibited of sume members snd quasi- toe re Delleved has the present Sltempt B à 704 \u201cgs | 522 bls patine boxes in shouks by A Gravel Montres! : \u201cBarnesmore.* Montreal for Liver- |A: > Hemi, fur A utreal, wy sep = 2 geo luallast, and macricd pond members of the Cabinet and their foilow- | *9 Comstraet Lhe oi\u2019.The greatest | uttemmut.\u2026_ 2 ye 6:3 | Lu mber C pool ; *Tueret Court, \"do for Sydney.; ear aboat twenty-five le below |o\u2014 Omar's, Bates, Fleetwood, W & J Shar: | «he died 1 L ers diligently hunting for patronage to be- difficulty has been experienced in obta trata.ho 3 HH dept 2\u2014 Bark Mountain, Laurel, Irendæa, PRIDAT, September 10, the Le part, th ame attern on Owy pe Tran .she retazoc a he ron advanced age ; n defluite iofurmation from the contraciisg | prepare ; 3 Dieppe \u201419,729 pes spruce deals, 737 do do ends swat d portion ship tank Lise Sept 5 -SS Loughriez H.me, Malin, Met i ull uz: of all her stow vn personal favourites, looking to the | firm as to wheiber the deposit to bind the Pirchk Maple 213,006 252,424 | 271,174 by Hin hs den At St Thomas ALLAN LiNg\u2014BRAZILIAN.\u2014The as \u201cTira.| he ween teams aid at.Assistanos was hill, Aue 27, F Gunn, ox facaltics and had a large circle of 15tende, Nhe good it woul do to themselves rather than [ contract hus been paid, one periuer referring | Sata & Bow.tee D me A Ta.agme, st | Tian\" Captain Alex McDougall, from Ben- | her frum Montre al, ant atter considerable work 3:69:85 La Canad.ctie, Mason, Gaspe, te had been à liberal o w Le miaypais the interest of the party ae a whole.The | tue enquirer to thesthir.Many here believe | Sabri.\u201d Pirro Miquelon 97.846 foot weed by 1 Af | 900: 24th Aug, passed Father Point at 9 pm, [rhe was fluid of 31.0000 forenuon, aad = Transjentation \u20ac o jas, | 180107 epic institutions in Edinbargh, political life of the Dominion should com- | thet Ths toatheoos Tod ey Directors of PGi Mathieu\u2014 on at be ty ct we y SE | yesterday, au) is duc in port this morning.pros Ad Teter st von wher rhe arcived ers and i Lay Ro thachill je at Present the gaeet of - ; pr i.; \u2018 .- , eee Sept 4\u2014P hr À ie, Bernier, St Pi ._ - uring the uiiernomn.hat wage, if any, | \u2014\u2014 Turnt L KR: rd, Sydney, Geo M | Lord aud Luly 1 - mand theservice of the highest intelli- | the Canadian Pacific Railway sro behind the | W.I.Staves.Sep \u2018er schr kugenie, Bernier, St Pierre xan Sreausmie Conrary\u2014Uninoco,\u2014 | the vessel sustained, we have not learned, = Deter À où fur Mi ae EE Joedmoarn al Guisct am gonce\u2014men of ability and wide experievee, of culture and social standing.From this class should be drawn those to be intrust- contracting firm.Une of the largest shippers to Canada expresses the opinion that it would be difficalt 10 make the live pay.Brl.Staves .JAMES PATFON, Supervivor of Cullers.Quebee, Sept 14, 1897.Miquelon\u2014117,((0 feet wood by en at Pentecost.Sert 6 Per ss Queensmore, Cross, London-\u2014- 15,040 bln packing bones in rhooks by A Geavel Lumber Ca, A Saute\u2014 es \u201cOrinoco\u201d sailed from New York for Eeriniuda, at 4 p m, yesterday.PreET)L1A\u2014The ra * Pretoria\u201d from New York onthe 3rd instant, arrived at St Croix, WI, La Caxanienee\u2014The steamer \u201cLa Cansdieane,\u201d Captain J D Masson, arrived from Montreal, yesterday norming, mooring at the Napoleon whatf te complete carro, obaume, Usrperren, Ruchfs he Mc- ___ Arthur Dao pai (Ltd), ballast, The Me Brigtn Geurge.Kennedy, Sydney, Geo M Webs ster & co, cual, Dal Dachess of York are wn arrive rouunte yr end of nex: musth, and « large hoose panty has been invited to meet the Royal > od with shaping and controlling tbe desti- THREATENED FAMINE IN IRELAND.Sept 10\u2014 3 A d t \u2014 A ; ; | $ 88 Brazilian, McDougall, Load: rrangescnls are to be made thet the liske Dies of Canada With a few mo-| Loxpox, Sept.14\u2014Mr Jobn E.Redmond Per sche Canada.Lachance, St Pierre Mi.| yesterday morning.Orrer \u2014 The Nortn Shore I ateamer ! Rae iemetal carec | Shell have deer ing in Gubme table exceptions, men of =: this [time Pernellite leader, in aa interview om Lhe os Garou Dore vor proto four oo Gey ink 20, fu det end by Gagnon & Angnnrer \u2014 The Prominin Government \u201cUtter,\u201d Captain OC Bernier, roan Esquina \u2014 Pare E py Fe Aug i: Ros |G py chas, w hich thing in om Le ares .: J .*\u2014 \" HE en > M.\" > © claes were wanting in the Ce.| prospects of famine in Irelecd, is quoted Me | bec, for Sept 14, 1897 :\u201443,637.21.Sep.8\u2014Per ship Hovding, .Loedon\u2014 | steamer \u201cAberdeen.\u201d aître perfecting seevies | better passcngees and & on, for Montreal, ballast.Station, is 3 charming place, aed mest pics sayiog :\u2014**The failure of the crops, especial- do du ends by Lower general cargo, arrivid in port où Saturday | \u2014 Turret Cape, Blenhem, Sydney, Geo M | turesque scenery is Lo be witnessed through.bipets of the last ten years, and the Conservative party now understand by Iy of the potatve crop, means that a large Quebec Mock Marker.35, pes spracy deals, 8,428 Price, Bros & co\u2014Laden at Tadoussac.in ounnection with the lighthouses intl Ht Lawrence and Gulf, arrived in port, yester.Jternovm, lrouting at the Princess Louise Jock.Webster & os, for Mantreal, coal, \u2014 Save, Belanger, Anticosti, master, pas out the greater part of the rente.| ; \u2018: section of the people of Ireland will shorcly Sept #\u2014Pi 1 beat Kate H | d orning, moori « y sic Nowell § prio pia ars roof the stand: be où the verge of starvation.It is already Quebec, September 14, 1007.| el er li aj Lag, | 427 Jom na, mooring ab the (Queen's war PHanos\u2014-The se \u2018\u201cPharon\u201d Captain Rous, srogrrs, and gencral cargo.Admiral Sir Nowsll Salm rn, wie brosmee consequent upon this lowering of ¢ d- | reported that the inhabitants of many pl KH à Fon Tue Se Lawaesce\u2014The following sæil- ! from Flrecwoud, Aug 31, im ballast, arrived in | C08) fat Jos Biglow, Lafountain, Hoboken, principal Naval A.1).C.te the Queen in our.ard required for Cabinet rank.And it [i 'Copuaught are eating bresd, which in Bank | hart b=] I Div, of Price Sept 10 Per canal boat Clark, Forg | (HR verrela are now on the passage to St Law.| port on Saturday morning, acd went into In- NJ.Bennett & on, coal.cessire te Nir Algernon Lyone, is one ef the follows ns nurely ns might dues the day | ordionry titmen 16 regardd-d as a luxury and Daare 6 'imntha! por cent | Miller, NY\u2014pulp woud D Le rs & on | Foo purr having wailed from the parts and | dian Cove to load.\u2019 \u2014 J W Clark, Pashby.Hoboken, NJ, Ben.| half-dozen naval « thicers apes whom the Victhat, even if one Jow-grade appointment is | ie mot used except when potatoes are unob- Por canal ac WN Weekx, Mechanicsville, | ven the date FE a Amity.\u201d Marcu Passkp\u2014Un Saturday, se \u201cEskdale,\u201d Sana.| Sept Tate coal.; : ioria Cross has beew conferred.The made, every fellow of the ssme or even |taiuabl=, Agricultural experts have informa- | ne.| NY-\u2014pulp wood by A K Hansen & 0.= pool, July 1 \u201cAnna Samp.Nandve, Lou- rang, \u2018\u2019Kiogeland,\u201d *\u201cTorret Court\u201d and \u201cLouis.| © 2 MT Lee.23 hp Tantry so rewarded wT ur fut thet lower calibre to the one admitted will be | tion to the «fT ct that the present harvest is Montreal.AU |5 pre.206 @2%7 ere bot Grace Goudrots Mechanics- | don, Ang 243 \u201cAcadia,\u201d Christiansen, Aye, | bur,\u201d Sydney for Montreal ; \u2018Hankow,\u201d Mua- pansemgers and preneral care, ! hi 8 antry 30 rewarded was by demanding Cabinet nition.\u201d Much | the worst since 1879, which was the most dis- | Quebec.100 | * 3 2 121683 Ye OM Howland, M Eo ; Australia,\u201d Franteen, Greenock, Aug [ tread for United Kingdom \u2014 Yesterday, s | \u2014\u2014 Laurenuas, Brows, Liverjand, Sept ite pring ihe Jodie Mutiny.de west of the advice tendered the author of | tressing recurded during the present geners- 110 @ 112 3 NV in od A K h noe & on rizona.\u201d Jorgensen, Greenock, Aug 10 ; | JStrathdee,\u201d Sydney for Montreal ; \u201cTurret 2, Allan, Rae & ¢3 171 passengers Loto service in his twelfth year with à et of à tion.\u201d dt is ted that the Duch 1 .* 13 80 @ 85 | Yeo pulp wind by ansen & co.*Rowitz, Lomdon, Aug 35; \u201cHet,\u201d | Jay,\u201d Montreal for Sydney ; \u201cHa - general « inherited claim Lo flag rank.as his maternal the pamphlet in extremely salutasy, but | ti report aL uchess oi 50 | Ver canal boat Gen Gartivld, Mechanicsville, 3 ht Qi OT vers fi k ci + Ma he .- df ; eut N there are doctrines laid down iu it towhich Yoek will ahortly issus an appesi in benalf wo |e : = = NY\u2014pu\"p wood by À K Hansen & on, \u2019 Des, Faure 5 ban Th Monsen, Tomar Hirer forthe Late Kingdom ; \"\u201cMor- | Sept 11-83 Otter, Bernier, Fequimaux Paint, adm hr pf be Vic-d tmiral Nowell > ; ; t .2 ! on.Liverpool, Aug 3 ne,\u201d Hansen, Nua- .ue do.7 and general TA ia Salmon's reign as Commender-inwe cannot subscribe, and which would pe- | ¢f the Irish who ure threateaed with famine, tario | 40 | ets 100 @ 101 Per canal boat Kleumiaëdale, Unhoes NY | derland, daly 31 ; \u201cLennie Burrill,\u201d Lark or \u201cSavoy.\u201d in Belangee | \u2014 Lory, 3 _\u2014 y Chief at Por:mouth hay made wecial bi cossitate » severaîice On the part of this ee the spbedl Sih (ihe, Princess o E Townshit.3 = 3 = 1 @lss | lp went by AK Plamen & on.NY Laverpucl, Aug 19, itv, Backer, Dundalk, rey AE Tel with \u201cord mtg: fie M Web- of the dockyard for phen te or oe paper of ail alliance with any port eal | 1 ae of che preparations for the wl oe | ere \u201c10e 1e |s le sis \u2014pulp wond by À K Jamontagne, Cohors, Ave las Lenciparss = Vtt amd du 25; | pas eng re and general cargo.- Pharos, Roun Fleetw Aug3l, H Ken- | years memorable in the aonala of the Solentparty adopting them ss its own.We agree | jbiiee celebrations.50 | [138 ©1380 | l\u2018et canal boat tirace Goudeow, \u2018Fort Miller, | Juan\u201d Hapren, London, Aug 2541 STARLIGHT] he ss Starlight,\u201d Capt Muller, | \u2014 Kingdon, Sone, S ae by ome the old vetersnuof the Crimean with all that is said coudemnatery of cer: | BRITISH MANUFACTURER SUPREME de | [AE EIR ny ul wood by À K Hansea & où.daa\u201d Hawn, London Aug 25: \"Ne.\" | CGH Tree Rivers and woot to the | une eut court, Sydney, Geo M Webster | War acd tbe Indina M ay see 2 .= A s sen, Liverpool, Aug 13; \u201c0° ickatrom.\u201d .\u201cre e ce for Montreal, c «an Matiay sre tain appointments made in Montreal avd i 100 | [4 +166 @i70 | Jercanalboat LM Howland, Fort Mudler, | Lofvengr-n, Harbadm, Aug 11: \u201cPobona,\u201d | FI #4 what to complete cargo \u2014 Eskdale, H Namarang, awey.The latest to ge is Joha eleewboru by recent Conservative Adminis- |.À blue bcok has been iseued giving the re- 100 | « [4 «i186 @1s7 | NY -\u2014polr voud br À K Henun 40 Cook, Armlachicoin, Aug 103 \u201cPande Leo | Toua\u2014Bak *Prinds Leopold.\u201d Captain Montreal, ier, duly 16 | hae out died at the ripe age of sereaiye trations, but we deprecate in the strongest | Plies of the Colonial Gaveraors to the des- © | ber oanat boat Willian Howe, Fort Miller.| puld,\u201d Nir len, tirenock, Aug 3; \u201cProf John: Nielwn, from Greek, Aug 3, with eral, | -\u2014 Tart Got, device, Sydney, Gen M | 98¢ youea, and was buried last week at H ible manwer the contention that a po- patch of the Secretary of ate Jor the Colo- Np et BT Coleman: doo Miller, | 20\u201d Olsen, Shields, Aug 9: \u2018Queen of the | arrived in port, on Saturday &lemoo, 1a ww Weimter & \u20ac.fre Montreal, con.gate Cemetery.For some years past a itieal chioftain should not besitateto violate | 034 à view of sac Me coche | Montreal 50 15624 \u201c0 G NY\u2014pulps worst by A K Hansen & co.» | Kast,\u201d Sorensen, Glasgow, Aug 5; \u201cTabitha,\u201d fof tug \u201cRelief.\u201d Shy io the nt ruling vessel | Bark Pemds Liojald, Nien, Creepock, Ang | been ohurch-keeper at St.Andrew's.Hol- .se, if the falGliment of it is Tike view of Sacer ing the extn of the 7% 21 625 br banal boat Lemin Basset, Fort Miller Andersen, Lived, | Avi 26; \u201cZaritza, prarrise here fran Eure 7 this sevaon, ou - onal born, aud used to describe his lime in hs solemn prom men i , te, .wan ; voyage - \\ \u201cCap = Mur Lede * : A Hhaty to work party ioury ur to, rente | cie \"The maln conclusion tvived st ive | Us Stocks Ne Er Re de ae Ton semer ia Cana | ire fer lat, Ave dt ant ar | Frit 8 te Wingo Fe ie Srey Go BE | wg ed 1 she wees wi de vis in his party wing.It dues not | (hat the British mauufactrer in etill supreme NY \u2014pul ï K Hansen & * | dienne,\u201d Captain J B M , from Gasper | 13.00 Port, on Saturday wight, in tow of tug Vehater & en, cual ' i je cr tothe CHRONICLE not £0 any othe | in the Lest clase of goods, with the excep- | fibre: | 20 1AM 135 @ugo NY \u2014ply wood Uy A K Manwensoc, ee from Snes | Sime ake Wickstrom dr,\u201d Capt | Seq 12.8 Strath, Toroyth, Sedu, Goo | 670 19M I0 when the beacly fatal al rr nan] ' ; ' so |\u201c |» 194 @185 | 4 A ., ; : Lefvenge n, from Ba actes, Ave 11, mm ballant, M Webster & ta for Montreal, cond 8 the bottle and left him rcathie a.winded party thst ir Joux A.| tion of machinery aud tools \u2018of certain pat- w |\u201c 27 @210 NY pulp woud by A K Hansen & co, cargo, armed in port, vesterdav afternoon, ; by} A Back P Wi 5 He was present, ton.with the Be, ACDONALb sométimes made promises | verne, io supplying which the United States ee \"a: Per tans) teat Homer K Martin, Fort Mil.| mooring at the Napoleon whaef.Having ld.| 3070200 a setonday evening in tow of taie Lotrengres, hey scaled the heights of Atma.sud wee mm oa : oy 8 .| is most successful, although Cavada is vften à Jer.NY \u2014pulp wood by A K Hann & on.od (Quel ¢ passengers and cargo, she left for | tHE * Pauntien Aug 11, ballast, * heighte \u2018ma, ond wes in Which, n be admitted, acting - tha = succe sta) competitor in © a Telegraph Co's Vor canal boat EH Palmer, Fort Miller, NY | Montreal Wire Wises\u2014Tharkt \u201cWhite Wings\u201d | 39% Bey Coban, Fears, Sydwev, Geo M ne thick of the struggle during the Indian vi Junius, * it was a virtue in him boce stitnr in these _ \u201ci , >, - .- Teme, fron Nv ii 8 carp u Vater & co, for M.mureal, coal.utisy.After bis bard service in the Seid Violate.\u201d Neither the teaching of Justus | PRESIDENT KRRUGKR WILL RETIRE, | Montral.\u2026.| 40 | ** [2pect 177 \u20ac100 pulp wrt A Kann bo ati, | Qo Rtn Bruxin New York, Sept | C00 HG TR TRL arin, | Baek Prince Levan, Nilwm,\u201cGreemock, 4 A | be food a grit eves of rest as charet~ wor of Sir Jonw A.MACDONALD can trahe- | President Kreger, of the Transvaal, yield: | Dominion.| 50 | * |1 boc] 138 @130 | NY pulp woo by A K Hanen À au.snnouvoss that the American Line aceamgor vue | 191157 mail, nod went mio the Prisoms Loows | gyi.saan, Armen Bel: Good keeper in one of Wrea's finea charches,s hore.form vice into 4 virtue, and what is vicious | inj to the entreaties of his wile, has decided rily Per canal boat Six Brothers, Mechanicsville \u2014 | Louis,\u201d which it was sunnised os Tues lay Duck w discharge.1 day & cu, aller, a, HR - | his work in bunting up names 10 the old re- im social or com, .ife is oqually s0 in | füally to retire from public life and will de Steamiunt Co's.pele oon 1 A tn & un Miller, NY ternoon was making a record, docked at Tonanar, September 14.Sept {\u2014Hark Anna, Neen, Liverpool, King giviers was of a vory d.F reat ocr.pamphicteer\u2019s appeal for | #0 as von as the question of bis pension is KR £0.Nav.© \u201c \u2014 pm ak [i Koa, For Miller, à Southampton at ba Festerdey moming, The | Mait Stxanez\u2014Fannanon- The Dominios Tron, ballast, at St Thoman , closer union is well to the | mitied.He declines, it is mid, to leave office | K.£0.Nav.Cal 100 pel 8 @ 94 .1 | vime of her passage frou Sandy Hook lightship | ine KMS \u201cLabrador,\u201d Captain T W Erskine, | Spt 18\u2014S4 Ponesamun, Surret, Glasgow, | Avenged ts Mothers Wrongsne loser W rer \" - - Per cana) buat (iaue Harvey, Mechanicaville = y i , point, and it will interest many of our unless Mepuired 4 oy Prenat?of $25,000 Joe Que Steam.Ca.| 100 ¥2@ ® |_pulp woud by A K Haneen & cr to the Need Sa $i nye, 20 pone wd \" ence on the Sth instant, fur Laverpool, arrived ue {+ Alana, Rae & co.general carre.| pon py THE SECRET oF THE KILLING OR + b wl, ?main 1 fy n Mt aul\u201d | ui at 9am, y y.\u2014\u2014 Tntonia, a, Glasgow, Sept 4.Hoss & AS - \" N Fyaders upon both sides of politics to learn | ete Joubert, the Commander in Chis Cos.Sept 10- Per me Ruperra.Mate, Cardid- | now hoïd the best Southampton recuede, the y qe , ¢ ! eral nder-in-Chicf, | 41% Co: to Jacqu pton recurde, \u2014\u2014- cy, for Montresl, cargo.PADDY WOOD EV JANES WOOR.hat he hon to say of the outluck for the whew elect a amma 1 2,000 boxes \u20ac by O Jacques.150 stds | fortner having the nastward hy her performance a \u2014 Tyr.H Sve a » x ¥ ically assured.- Qu ; bi ¥ ALLAN Lixg\u2014PoygRANSAX\u2014The sa \u201cPome: yr, Hansen, Sydney, for Montreal, coal.; fetes of { the Liber) Conperat ora ve Jarty.THE GRECIAN INLEMNITY 1g |9HrieAfas [x 5 \"juan de bn aan, Marthensen, Cork: -35,- dat our picid and the Later the rentre br tamvan,\u201d Captain Suirrat, from (langue, aneed Schr Mane Elnure, Steaand, Whycrama, NB, | ¢ From the San Francisre Chronicle.} ?n evi © f m , * deals, 1,543 dos dee Price « \" \u2018ame Point at 8,20 y« ay mursing, in \"ter, .i ; deb ime that the moderate sud progremive TURKEY, Bonds Bo hr A Te 1 ricer | Auput, ia.J due in pent Cds Ds Go Bren, Garrett, Pamprbiss, master, by (be erecurion of Jura re Nelon, ativo element in Quebec, both | The moraiog papers contain despatohcn i Exronts or Tixeer, Drats, Erc., raos Vase, Vraterdar oo Turret Tay Svd- | Romantax\u2014The sa \u201cRoarian,\u201d Captain | Canal brat Pets.Fast hase, Cronemit, Ny, | BC, for murder.The thes pris pal coterie and Protestaut, was withdrawing | From Constantinople, awerting that all tle | Dominion Stock 100 @1C5 Montusar Le ramaryethia.\" de for (ilastow ; | 1Minlot, from Montrval arrived at Londue yes- Carbeay, Routh & co, coal.\u201c7 | are now im their graves, and the et the reacts rty, qud will refuse | Ambassadors are now in receipt of instruc: | Government 67 Bonds.j 00 00 Sept 3- Ter ss Memnon, for Avonmouth\u2014 Temas \u2018do for Sydney; Madura,\u201d do for ter day tnurming \u2014 Ed Annan, Koy, Comwall, NY, Carbray, { 2007.fall of Ulrod cacidng interest, ended to ecglesce with the extremists either in | tise enabling them to come toa full agrec.\u201c by « \u201cpar\u201d | #1 wooden dure by the Rathhun Cu.H04 | Antwerp, , ; .Routh & on, coal.murder and the gallows.Lt resds much like their own or any other Province.This was | ent on the basis of Lord Salisbury'e peopo- | Quetrsc Curpd + 00 @ 00 [deals by W& J Sharples, 584 do Me.\" Leaver Tise- Lane Wixsiees ~The sa] \u2014 I, M Howland.Fish, Cornwall, NY, Car- | the story of \u201cTre Boadmar,\u201d bat the tive = j i sale for the constitution of an International « * 72 Stook 00 (6 (0 | Arthur Bron.7,647 do and ends by J Burstall | | Tows- Bark \u201cTohanne,\u201d Captain Casperun, | \u201cTake Winnipeg,\u201d Cajasin WH Taylor, left heay, Routh & co, coal.story is terrible and un i She view exprossed and the advice given fo ; Mootreal \u20ac) Bond 0 Rew pos b 10.021 adn toy Laat, | from Roct fort, July 19,50 ballast, arrived sn | Liver ool at nom, on Saturday, with 300 pue | \u2014\u2014 Ite key § ç Y is more terrible and unteal a2d improb- La Presse on the 96th of April, 1896.ission, representing the six Powers, to | 75, 72 Bron Cs | cn ro date ivy Monte A EST\" | tot, yesterday morning, in taw of tog ~1haunt- | reefs for Webs and Momtival, ! Vivstam, Hickey, Hoboken, NJ, Hemmett | able then Hall Caines carioss creation.ne term Liberal\u201d in conngotion with | 2eume control of the revenuss with which | a or a 0 | Sept to Vee na Concordia, for Glasgow 7,455 § Ira\u201d ~\u2014 1 Baty\u201d werived from Or | Tune Me nox- The va \u201cLake Huron,\u201d from Proves, Nickey, Hoboken, NJ, Mennett à PU 01 (Wood kept a blsckemiin shop, of! had al to have Greece will guarantee the payment cf interest | J'umeto Bonds.00 @ (0 | deals by Charlemagne Lumber Cu.1,162 deals | 1a%a Fests rday morning, with a Low of lumber | 4g 20000 et cod cc, ool.where he shod horses and hid the reagl: irom Conservaiveism most ovteed 0 bave | 1g the holders of old bonds Tan well 38 poy- a : ele bu WW A0 Sharplee.(938 finale, #55 | bases.Ses left during the aftermonn, on her | ar Sd 1:4, arrive vat on em C work require in the little mining Loue.of any signifcauce, and in its pla TING | ment of the indemnity to Turkey, N.B.\u2014The acoreed interest upon Bonds and | boards by McArthur Bros 4,133 deals by It | return trig, with à nutubwe of light barges in | 7% CAS pu.Be Nelson.Ose bight a few wonitns sge he the last years vf the Conservative \"| SARAH BERNHARDT'S NARROW Debentures, ales upon Corpor ition sndiDomin- | Reford & oo.us .ww.Gr kre STRAMANP CouPANT\u2014CARIABEE: FR Loa.heard a noise in the shop frem Lis bedroom there has in praction been Sopra ry APE ou stock ie payable by buyer in addition to Et Gurtnaginian, for Lizerpoul~ Wurre Wias\u2014Barks \u201cWhite Wingm | The wee an lien rise Ent pu $ pn rin Sept 10 imite aon, oe Me- wh and, going dows stairs, was confrent- against a section of our quondam staunch- ESC.uoted., 27° a J'Hharples.| captain Temple, was reported below the.190 y atorday ethur bros New Liver: « man, who, witbou i J 4,020 deals by Charlemagne Laur:ber Co.erie mens Te nts | the West Indien.at * am, ye a h Co old bieckems:h throuzh te ing Shet the out ru) what Burke called \u2018Liberaldans that is not Liberal,\u2019 being the worst fostures of an effete Toryism which has Panis, Sept.14\u2014The Figaro says that Serab Hernhardt recently had a barrow escape from death st Belleisie-en-Mer, De- New Yonx Srockx Mancar\u2014New York, Sept 14, ler ns Queensmore, for Lon\u2018on\u20143,423 deals Dotell, Beclo tt & by RCoux & co.#,16% du t y McArthur Brosco.11,3 jeals snd ends % lags, yesterday, with maia and uizzen topmuasts RUBS.MATTRDAT, Septermter 11.Ouinen-a-\u2014The ne \u2018\u2019Oriar où\u201d astised at Bermuda fem New York, at 6 am, onthe 19] instant, CLEARED.deer wos recognized ns James Wood.Paddy Wood lingered for some time te'are he died, but he woutd vert spesk other than te i thousands from our ranks, snd | partment of Mocbihau, while endesvorivg to : Ope.High, Low.Close.yD \u2019 for Leith vis Liver.| MAIL SrEauen\u2014Vascorvee\u2014The | Domi- - pel in the almost disruption of the | Frach the sea shore via the cliffs.After | C Gm.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 1 pr or ra Fremons lier pion Line K MS \"Vancouver.\" Caplain KO .\u2014\u2014 Sept ark rend, Oxmerad, Mellowmrne, | say that James Wood shot him dows witheat This should not, and will not\u2014 if | desceading a short distance she was onsble | DA CF.\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 14 | 14,075 deals and ends by the R Keford Co.Jones, from Liverpod, 2nd, and Moville 3r4 | E¥PaKes oF Ixtua~Vokohama, Sept 13\u2014 | Canal boat K° ket & on, ._ lawoed, Neither wonid the mucierer party.15 W the to advance or retreat, Her calle for help at- | Gen Electric \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 3) Kept 4\u2014 Per su Sarmatian, for Glasgow \u20148,647 | pt, with 200 cabin, 14 intermediate and The C * Kw \u201cKayes of Iadia\u201d sailed b at Kate Homey.Muroer.Mechanics { st 1he gallows of the «lead mes of bio isent- the present sentiment amongst party | tracted the attention of n bather, who teised = TD 4 [amity Hamtall & co.574% do end boards | 106 steerage jarenagers, Eva: 8 a general cargo, | fom hun for Vancouver on the luth instant.Ü cape 9-Sche VW J IR Mabe, Perce ity.Hesimply ssid with a emile, \u201cDent is adhered to \u2014 again be tolerated.And it | her juat as a boulder to whi:h she was cling- \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014 | by Dobell, Beckett & co.Iandid the maile at Rimouski at 4.49 pu Euvarss or Jaras \u2014The C I' KR se \u201cEmpresa | Coal tout John G Toyed, \"Boyd, aies drew Lbe rupe toe tight.¥ * is intended the principles of the party ing broke away.The actress sna her rev _\u2014\u2014 -\u2014 2 Per ma Labrador, for Liverpool\u201414,308 deals | terday, an 1 arrived in port at 3,75 v'eluckethie | of Jajatc\u201d agrived at Hong Kows at 4pm, Valle, Auger £ Son - N > oue kuows what occurred we shall be strictly adhered to, and re- | coer lost their fuoting and rollid down Lhe \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 m7 and boards by W & J Sharples.11,85 dodo | moming, mowing at the Grand Trunk wharf, | yedter sy \u2014 Mary Netlog, Grant.Mechamiceville, | shooting ia the little blackométh ue main what its founders designed it to be\u2014 | cliffs to the sea, where they were rescued by _\u2014\u2014 by J Burstali& ©».6,444 de do by K Cox & co.Pont Levi.Farin ~The I, ndom Tres Portes Jour.Auger & Son.rant.we night.bu se who claim te know say thet truly Liberal Conservative in the widest p passing boat, pene.Bornharde was slighi- aches Cats Ma bg pos mk scantling Ly Merchants Lire ws | Atisx Lise\u2014Bacimiav\u2014Tie sa \u201cBras mu eee I The Baltic freight mar, Sept Lu Bork Winnifred, Laver, (rame, Jim Word kidd his cwn father to avenge and best acceptation of t term.The | ly creshed a al and her rescuer was 4 het, ey re a (Ep tata M \u2018 .5 | hot during the vook has very active and Toe Ne Arthur sd his mother's .Hiek that 8.Mao se Sos | rly is 3 ron, |G ici es Fi by | ih SN | EE pa SL | Ste Paie Te | WITTE LEASE that it effectually got rid of some who| LOUISE MICHEL GOING TO THE | xen, pes 1001be, live weight.$1.00 to $1 25 | Load d at Three Ris ers\u201433,861 deals, 1.032do | pin, sesterdav, mooring at the Cus gays Bl rte ma ie tat Huse Allan, Gauvin, Whitehall, A } Losisisas, 2nd afterward removed to Pose wanted tu contrul as leaders whee evil in- UNITED STATES, Heifers \u201ceT 400t 4355 | ends by Uotell, Fete >, Li ; pnact, Char pain street.Me lauded \u2018que | are waiting fora weakening of rates but it | \u2014\u2014 Leon Robecta, Gauvin, Whitehall, A aylva Herr.it or id, the merderrd fluence wasbound to destroy the party, snd | Louise Michel, the Betortone French Ar- Solves, each.\u201cfive weigh 40010 BOO] Sept 7 Pers » pare, oil él 134 cargo, who \"dt for Musstreal baat svening.| | dues not seen likely that any advantage will Finn.me Lt \\ the result of the union wes who can be leaders nu more\u2014furever.No | archist, ie to the United N.ates in |] poop Jot Ib ive weight + 3 to do | 872 deals tv 2 arin by Watson & Todl, 14 LAURENTIAN The + \u201cLaurentian,\u201d Captain | be gained by fursher delay.Owners declare] ~ W C Bloomingdale, Durant, Mechanics: | 7 hile the boy was yet yousg the donbts there will be a reaction sbortly | October.She will be sccompasied by pro- Hoge ( ) per Ib.Be to Sc | do ends.6,734 boards by Watson L791.| 3 Brown, from Liverpool Sept 2, with 38 cabin, | that masent race will be excvded before she ville, Auger & Sem.father deserted hic wife and chill for « wom- ome per lumber by ticand Trunk Railway, SL intermadinte and 92 stevrage passengers, | tad of tee presat season, but whether this | Sept 10 SS Ruperrs, Date, Cardiff, BH Fry & | 20 of diveniute habits The heart broken \u2014 itis germinating now in this city.At one tound the Macxexzizx Government reaches an apogee attained by no other Administration, as it had à majority of neurly 100 ; and it presents the story of the fall of a party from unexampled strength and sethority ending iu an ignominious dis- In five years after, that ar:at maiority was swept out of existence, and.Sir MacpoNALD was Pet tu yirec with majonty of 40 a bis back in of ns F » oF Beth! Gamers, Bry of ph nciple and ability ayaijablé the binasraative party.\u2019 ' » wanted in a leader (snd we have theep of four in the party) iss an of i tones who ponsesscs the qualities of pers) y snd judgment, without which great results are seldom accomplished, and who would also \u2018keep the middle path and seek safety in moderstion,\u2019 s0 cssential in à mixed community Endowed with these qualitios, à leader proclaiming as » fondamental pride that there shall onder his losdership be \u2018equal and exact justies to all mon, of whatovee.state or Toligives persion.that it will not be Stheareticil,\u201d but \u2018practical\u2019 equality and justice that will bp meted ouf to every pa à fender nod this Pair iteeryalive\u2019 patty\u2019 not\u201d be dis- jesatened by the lute reverse, 4s victory is Sain tu ree on its banners a it did Au Eagivwh paper says \u2018The President of the United States will be careful im future about the factories he visits and the albuses in which he writes his name.Mr.McKisuey was in Troy, N.Y., recent ly, smi parteck of » substantial lunch in & fry, sod thet rao bi wen Be §rok's memorial album.Ît now appears that he subscribed his name, without knowing it, to a recommendation of a particular kind of collsr.The firm had mot inedvertently substituted their testimonial for therr memorial album.By no paonns.* They bad nid dollags \"into Ce meveaipe fand pA President's entertainment, on condition thar the lunch and reception were held at their factory.They have now obtained their testimonial, sad are making things hum with'it to such du extetit that \u2018rival firms have com- to Mr, McKistay's managers.\u2019 de like the' ie, \u2018Mr.\u2018MoKinLax's ~ '\u2014ag if the President, U.S.Awere a theatrical star or a good going commercial eoncern.What aurprises us in the aco unt is that \u2018ppople are highly incensed at the way the Prosident was in- veiled.\u2019 We should have thought the poaple would have been highly delighted with the smartness of the trick\u2014except tho peaple concerned in the vival firma.If Yankees are beginning to respect the office of President, and to be fastidious about the moral aspect of commercial putences, the future of the mation is in danger.\u201d misent Koglish Anarchiste, and they will undertake a spéech-making tour is America for the purpose of advancing the Anarchist frome The Swuste Dipariment nt Vashington bas instruc ed ail the Ministers and Cousule of the United States to potily the Home Government prompily 0 the departure cf Anarchists for the Uuited States, Doubts \u2018aye expreused hers as ts whether Michel will be allowed to land.MASSACRE ora FRENCH TRADING » + ve Manszyiizs, Sept.14 ~The maile which rived to-day from Pare en bring news of the massacpe of 8 Le voy Oanps, is Upper Oongo, The Plhoun tribe ow July fell em Lhe convoy near (he town of Viola River, killing about forty palives, The white wen wha were in com: are believed to have secaped, THE SITUATION SÉRIOUS IN INDIA.SrmLa, Sept, 14\u20141 he ingargente redsy morning saptursd the Nargerti palies past.The post was atiacked by « thousand (raka- sae, À gallent defense was made by the garrieen of 21 S.khs, who for six sod a hall hours sustained three farinus ageaulte.Io the third nessolt the Orukasas forcad the door.The garrison left she wallsto expel the invaders and the enemy was thus able to eocalade the fort with lad ne Sikh defended the guard reom, twenty of the fue.#4 wks fioally \u2018barat alive at his poet.Fort Leckhart and Fért Gallistan ape heavily attaghed.The pelieving foros which has been gent forward consists of fcor guou snd five squadrons.The startling pews comes from Lockhart that combined bodies of Afridis snd Orakasas now number 47.000 men.They are now all solieuted near Kan Ki Valley and will advaucs on the fortifications at Bamana for sa ettack Lo-night.A recomonisance in force from Jamrud to Ali Musjid has shown the Khyber Pass entirely des:rted.\"The Alridis have evidently wilh- draws foto the hills.BERBER OCCUPIER BY THE RRITISM.Caan, baypt, Sept, 14-Msjor-Usneral Hunter, with four gunboats and the Kzyptisa troops, bas reached Berber, which was oocu- pied about ten days ago by the Sowdameee, whe are friendly to the British, on the eva.veation by tha Dervishes, who retired in the direction of Metemweh.Wige Men Know It in bully to build 4 a dation, either in Arehisectave a health, Foi tion of sand is insecure, and to deaden symp: toms by narcotics ae nerve compounds is equal'y end up health ie de malo your hard pure ald vy in e T rich and.they parills, seb mourishing by t:king Hood's Hood's Pills act casily and pecmptly oa the liver and tbwels.* Curduick ba y He Know from Experience.Mrs.Comeback was bernoguing the lose of » beastifyl little silk purse, which had recently been ted to her by a friend.* tell you, Algernnc,\u201d she wailed pitecusly, \u201cjt was the desregt littl thing | ever saw, 4 perfest beauty\u2014a regular little jewel\u2014in short, it wes à m in itself, and, al-hough it contained only & few stampa\u201d\u2014 \u201cNever mind, my dear,\u201d ssid Mr, Come: beck in a resgroring tose ; Vif it w and was accompanied by , loubilews be returmed is due time.\u201d\u2014Up to Daig.\u201cYou know what a hatred Brows has for mar\u201d Yen, indeed ! phat of it?\u201d oo im with triplets yoster- dey,\" Journalpo dae 3 SET KEVAIL MARKET 14, 1897\u2014 By let quality, d et] y reased, per 144) lbs, $9.40 ; nd, do do, $7.00 ; sed, do do, 00; ger Ils, ution, Bc w 12c.Veal, per lb, Re 1012 , gb Ectoide.Spring Lei 4,00 to G4.C0 ; ork, fresh, per 10 iks., $6 00 10 $7.00, per Ib, Se to 10c ; salt, per barrol, 314.00.to 816,60, lb, lleto 12e: Hama, freah, per 1b,, Bu to ; smoked do, 12c, Baçon, 9: to UV.Flour, Hunzasian Koller Proceca ger bare), sr to £5 £0 ; Pasonte, $5 25-10 8850 ; Straight Bafor: pee barrel; $35 00 Rb teal) L837; Sung mare te Su at iF à Ror i BE i 0% Out am tw Solon No.1, per eal, da, «0 tw §3,10, Loft 480; een, pellow, TR hd whe! 1 \u2018 fi per brl, 25t0 8350; dry, per quintal.$1.50 to $1.75.Cod Oil, gallon, 26c to 27c.Herr Neo.1, Eo\u2019 Fra te 8110; Quail dr ss Praire ir, 00; 3 Prairie Pa ER ne das Rowing, Bho voîte Turkeys do 81.801080.lack ick, do 81.00; Teal do, éve.Potatom, (early mek ier bushe!, 380.r Hay, por 0.5) \"0 $10 he lo, $4.00 per towed: feet G'inches), $3.00 to $4.50; (3 feet), $3.74 ; NE\u2014Spanish Sole, No.|, No 2 to Ey) Nlaogheer Cow, 186 to Zle ; led Cow, 1%c to 22 ; Calfskins, heavy, per lb, 60e to 70c ; do light, 650 to 750 ; Splite, 22e to 2.Hipss ann SE1x#\u2014Green and Inspected, 10) lbs.No.1.8c.Na 2 7c.\"pe Nreauxo KIOHANGE\u2014NEW Yon, 4 11-00 am\u2014As sight, 464 Sy Morsauat truc Manser\u2014 Montreal, Sept 14 \u2014Canadian Pacific Railway, ex-div., 754 to 75; males, 00 shares at 75} ; 50 shares Sept days, at 75à Duluth Com.,\u201c44 to 44 ; 50 shaves at 43.Duluth Com 8) el * st Commercial Cable Company, 135 to wa sales, 50 shares at 184) ; 25 shares at I i Cable Compant iba 17 to 1063 \u2018ble Rex.\u2019 Boads, 1 Ab ; fau Frs es et M zh ho 177 Richelieu & may coo [$1 to 9%) ; nalea, 50 shares at 99%.Canadas Paper Bonds, 110 to 104.Montreal Street Railway, 221} to 224 ; sales, 50 shares at 24.Montreal Street Railway ren 218 to S174.Montreal Street way hie; BU to 40.Cornwall Street Railway, 80 to 52.er dancer Hain TT 118) ; sales, i ilway, to 3 10 shares at 118$ ; 25 shares at 1196 ;25 shares Hai at 319, ifax Railway Bonds, 108 tos 10 ; wi te it to ; 20 shres at Tor Dy on ta 2; sulus, 100 shares a 4 Dom Coal preferred, 110 to 108.Bell \u2018Telephone pe 170 to 168.on Royal Electric Light Company, ex-div., 1B14 to 180; agleu, 35 shaven as 3317 ; 25 shares ola 15 shires at 1314 ; 25 shares at a 9 Railway, 84 ; Toronto ry way, 81} to 84} ; sales, 100 Halifax Heat and Light, 45 to 40, Halifax Heat and Light oy 234 to 874.d'er as Ormaudal, for L don 14.440 ples and hdis birch luitcder by Grand Trppk Rolway.5,340 deals by pobell, Beckett À co 9,309 ends by J Biratall & co.Sept H\u2014Pcres Amseriuthia, for Glasgow 5,283 desle 1,573 boards by Wk J Sharpes.4,784 deate, 11,219 strips by Charleriagnt fuin- Br Co 28.762 Qenls, Ts boards by McAr- ur .Per aa Baltimore, for Livernonk\u20146,378 denis, gic, by Me Authur Bros.18024 do by R Caux &co.17,454 de tr d Burs & 120 dual ends by W & J Hharples, Sept i\u2014 For eu Ruperea, fur Ousdi®\u20144,223 don's by 1hibell, Backes: & on, Hep i\u2014Torw Qervona, for London\u20144.413 duals by McLaurin Bros.19,195 do by Dobell, Beckett & co.10,170 do and ends by McAr- thar Bros, 12,454 dea\u2019s by & H Lemay.2,521 b sls battens by Charleniagne Lumber Ca.5,630 deals by th Robt Raeford Co Sept 11 - Por sa ltate of Culifornis, tor Liver- À 274 deals, 5,580 boeris by W&J arples on, Robert Fitzsimmon , the pugilist, has been arrested in New York on a warrsnt ured by Howard J.Pstierson.Dattersod hes coschiisn for \u201cthe pugilist siménous discharged the P tter- vou claime that Fi: Pacttersen Las slag aged the pugitist for FR,00 damage, Wien am astronomer foretells the 5 ct migute at whic lanets will crass each other, we kuow there is no magic ut it.The whole niverse is governed - by laws.A man who studies these laws of, nature carefully and reduces them to 8 sci ence, c4y count on exact results every timed A doctor knows that certain remedie affect certain diseases.« When à disease écems to have no remedy, the doctors pronounce it incurable.All the ime Nature may have the remedy right af] and, but it will ouly be discovered by tie] doctor who has studied longer and deeper] than others into this particular disease.Consumption seemed for à long time with.eut 8 remedy, until Dr.Pi-rce made bi wonder(ul ** Golden Medical Discaveiy ** years ago.It has proved to he a marvelous and almost unfailing specific for consump jeu aud \u2018all forms of lung, bronchial an roat difficulties, Its effects seem almost magical but its op eration is based upon simple ratural law] It bas the peculiar Kpeur of evablin he bLleoXiaaking glands to manufactur ealihy, red ble K and pour it abundant! uto thie circulation.This nourishing, vital {zing effect is rapidly manifested in the lungs and bronchial tubes where it stups thy wasting procees and builds uy healthy tissue Wis eadily assimilated Ly stomachs which! tuo weak to digest cod liver vil, and it Enr superior to malt-extracts ns à perma-| nent and scientific flesb-bullder in alt wasting diseases, ' Twenty-five years ago elphit different doctors A tive tard a short time, that §, die\u201d wiites tien.R.! nwatemie Cot Dr Firrcos int on the jo1d me that 1 won! Dr, Pierce's medicines are recognized ag standard remedies throughout the world.His \u201c Pleasant Pellets\" cure constipation\u2019 bewides a general cargo.4 Fatheg bony At 4,18 pm, yesterday, and ASTWé4 in port at 4.15 oclock hit wornibg, mourning at the Breakwyt sv.Panag) \u2014 Yesterday, wa Parinançe.* London, \u201cTurret Cape,\u201d Sydery for Monteral ; \u201cCarbide Csey\" and \u201cCorsona,\u201d Muatresl for United Kingdom ; \u2018\u2019Turret Bell\u201d and \u201cCa couna,\u201d du far Syduey.STEANDIAT ANGLEMEA\u2014 There wana rather intersting tight for the possession of a ateam- boat commenced in the Police Comet before Judge Desnoyers this morning, The buat in question ix tl Angles bought ungee = by Captain J 11 Mattlgws, President pcennes- M Naughton Line.The boat at the tiie 08 the sale was lying st Sorel, and Mr Matthews had her brought up tc Monteeal, Hore he -ttled with the crew and placed hin own men al .The \u201cAnglesea\u201d was built in 1870, and plied between Montreal sud Que: bec for years.This morig Limh Cunstable Bissunnette went (owu tu Cut mimioner stoet, armed with, the necessary papers to require t attendance of \u2018Mr Matthews and four of his meh in the Police Court to anawer tu a charge of baving injured the \u2018\u201c\u201cAuglw-a\"and preventing her Yenving port by moving tha eccentric band uf her engines.The information in sworn to by Me John C Kaine, nf Quebro, who clans owacrshsp.Mr Matthews and his mon, who were repp-wantad by Mr EK N St Jean, pleaded pot aile and u-te waa ficed for next waek, *Plonse state in tbe Wincas,\u201d said Mr Matthowaf\u2018that this matter has nothing to do with the Sincennes.McNaughton Company, bat 1s my own private busivess\u2019'\u2014Montreal Witness, Sept 9.Savor\u2014The se \u201cRavey,\u201d Captem Belanger, from Anticogti, Wish passengers aml general oriRiy acrived in purt, yesterday morning, and moured at the Napoleon wharf, Tows\u2014 Tug \u201cConqueror\u201d arrived from Chambly, yesterday morning, with twe loaded canal boats in tow, She left 13 boats at Three Rivers.She left, yesterday aftwinoos, with four canal boats for Chauibly and theee schra for Montreal in sow\u2014\u2014Tug \u201cFureka™ left for Chambly, yesterday, with five loaded canal boata in tow, NnxDaY, September 13.Mail STEAXRRE\u2014STATE OF CALIFORNIA\u2014 The Allan RMS \u201cState of California,\u201d Captain RP Monte, left port at 9.10 a in, yesterday fur Liverpool, with passengers and ceneral cargo.She call-d at Kimouaki for the mails VANONUV! The Dominivs Line RMS \u201cVanconver,\u201d Captain R U Jones, baving landed pessenuers, (Quebeçand Western cargu, left fur Montrçæl at 6.0 am, on Saturday.Accas Line \u2014LAUHENTIAN\u2014The # \u201cLaurentian.Captain J Brown, haviug landed jas.sengern, \u2018Piébec and Western carga, lett Tue Montreal at 6.10 à tm, où Saturday.Douixmte Liee\u2014Orrowag\u2014The ns \u201cOtto wan,\u201d Captain J James, arrived from Montreal at 7.40 pm, om Saturday, and proceeded to Liverpool.QuEpkc ATRAMARIE Onsraty \u2014CAMPANA\u2014 The na \u2018Campanas\u2019 amved in portat 1am, last Saturday, ewbarked Qaebic passengers and éargo, and proceeded for the Maritime Pro vinces wt wid-day.Fontauncez\u2014The as \u201cFontabelle\u201d sailed m New York fur the West Indies, at 1 pa aut Sat.rday.Coutiston\u2014The RMH \u2018State of California.\u201d Captain R \u20ac Moore, from Montreal for this ort, and ss \u201cTurret Cape,\u201d Captain Blenham, ruin Sydney for Montreal, collided, on Saturday, near No 2 lightship on Lake St Peter, Neither veanel received much damage, the \u201cState £ Calif tnia\u201d having ene of her plates dinted and the \u201cTurret Cape\u201d receiving slight injury to her port quarter._\u2014+\u2014 \u2014 tucspns Wils bu raulisedl i< doutes in same quac ters, and 8 reaction is ejected.At the pre mnt monens rates frum the Baltic are very stray.Frow the Upper Porte to London or EC 1334 6d tole can try got, nad from the Lower I'orts We to 313 30 [hal rates from Now Hrunawick am strong on the havin of 48e 1] to 508 from St John to WO England, while from th St Lawre: co rates are almost propor: tionately as gud, CLestiver- The ma \u201cLlenbivet,\u201d Captain Chan, lett Nort! diysduey, vesterday, for Queee, LA CANADIENSE\u2014The se \u201cLa Canadienne,\u201d Captain J B Masson, left port at noon, ye.terday, for Gaps, «tc, with peasemgers general cargo.Panszi\u2014Ynsterday, ws \u201cCoban,\u201d Syd foe Montres > \u2018*Montezuma,\u201d Montreal for Lan a, ST Lat 14 \u2014 The passenger steamer *St Loui hav been placed on the gridiron.wear the Com: tisdioners\u2019 wharf, to be caulked.Tow ~The \u201cHudson\u201d arrived from Chambly, yesterday afternoon, with five canal buata, coal inten, in tew, Sheleft five boats at Three Ive Waxcxen \u2014M~ssrs Win Thomson À Co to- dav recvived a cable stating that the ship \u201cKingnport\u201d waa ashore at Urtiz Pank, Haas \u201d Ayres, dismasted and wateriogge i.Shes a total wreck, The ingepogt,\u201d Captain Mulcahey, was bound from Luenoa Ayres (or this pore.Nhe was 1,119 + It at Comnwallin, NN, ued by Messen Thomson and re is very littls insurance om the vessel, the amount being ouly about 81,000, St John, NS, lobe, Sept 11-{The \u201cKinvsport\u201d wan in (gue bee in July, 1496, and Captain Muloshey, kind- Jy luaned her flags to decurate the CHKONICLE wtfice, on the occasion of the great Whoeluen's meet in this city\u2014Ed MC.) Wnsespav, September 13 ALLAN TANE-\u2014CARTHAGINIAY \u2014 The ny \u201cCar: un,\u201d Captain I Frame, from Montreal rpnol, arrived out on Tuesday morning, she Jona Cf thres out of 861 cattle.Grrctax\u2014The me \u201cGrecian,\u201d Captain Nv from London, passed Cape Chatte ym, yesterday, and is dus in port this Bwmg Foxknantan\u2014The ts \u201cBumeranian, \u201d Captain Stirratt, fron Glasgow, cary arrived in prt et menming at the Company ny landed Quebec cargo, she left for Montreal last evening.SARDINIAS - The as *Nardinian,\u201d Captain Vipond, arrived from Montreal last evening, and ro eded to Glasgow.th fra Braven Urxe\u2014Lacæ Icens\u2014 The ss \u201cLake Huron,\u201d Captain Carey, from Montreal, arrived at Live:puol on Monday last, Docuxt\u2014Rark \u201cFP Wickatrom Jr\u201d wan plac- od in Russell's dock, yesterday, to be scrapad sad painted.Lauschen\u2014Teronto, Sept 14\u2014This after moun at the Bertraim Company's Shipyard was launched ansther of the big steel tow barges, whih are veaduailr replacing the old wooden ones, It waa built by the Company for the Presc.tt Elevator Company, and has a capacity of 26,000 bushels, The vessel in made of steed, with an «lm button.It in 135 fret over all, the inam is 27 fest and the hold 12 feet deep.Thin in the third bargw of this kind to be launched, and there in another to follow, The Company are preparing dans for building a number of Take barges that will plv between bere and + Witham, They will be able to carry feum 5,000 to 103,000 bushels, It is expected if these veaeln will be built it will take two years tu do the work.louso\u2014The sa \u201cPolino,\u201d Captain I' la- chance, arrived from Monreal ast evening, Covrinion AT MONTARAL- Montreal, Sept 11 | mooring at the Napoleon wharf.Having taken \u2014 To leaving port thin morning about # o'clock, | on board some cargo, she proceeded to Newthe steatuahip , Merrimac,\u201d of the Elder Demp- | foundland, etc, co, Sept 11-88 Loughrigg Holme, Millican, Pic: tot, NS, H Kennedy\u2014 Campeans, Denes, Pictou, and way porta.\u2014\u2014 Savuy, Belanger, Antico, .Sept 12- 3S State of Caifoenia, Moore, Liver co.pos, Alla.Rae & Sept 14 SN La Canadicane, Mason, Gasps.PASSENGERS.Saloon passengers pee Heaver Line m \u201cLake Ontario,\u201d Captain Evans, frum Montreal to Liverpool, Wednesday, Sept tth\u2014Mr W G Aspland, Prof W Ayrton, FRS, Mim Ayrtom, br T Budiey Bailey, Dr Geo Barnes, Mrs Barnes, Mra Beadnely, Mr H Beadodl), Ir Rot tidair, Dr Wm Lisir.Miss Blair, Me Jas Elackey.Dg John Croan, Dr Jas A Coutts, Mr WH Crom, Mr W Denne, Mr G Duan, Mr H Duna, Dr Maurice G Evans, Mrs Kvans, Miss Magden Evana, De John Galton, Ur Arthur Greenwood, Dr Geo Halket, Mra Halket, Dr F A Hall, be W L Haern, Mre Harris, Miss Marne, Dr Joe Harper, Poof JV Janes, De Wm Jones, Mr Fred Jones, Dr Atthur Keleey, Dr A Lindow, Mes Lindow, Me Stephen Mor- =.Mr John L Mrs, Mrs Myer, Miss ¥ yers and nigoe, Ms E Maus, Mr Kote Nedwm, Ix T W Parry, Iie WI Penny, Dr Fragçis leany, Er J M Raltebr, Mrs Rohlebr, Dr Jas Ramsay, Mr H Senior, Mes Spragge® Mr Henry Sp re, Dre lt Shingleton Smith, Mr E A Taylor.Mins Kthel Talbot, Is CK Walker, Mr WE Wai Dred WI, Ware, De T Baawall Watson.Watan, 1e WM Watte, Dre tien Well Saluun passengers pue Allan RB MS \u201cSata of California,\" (taie Ru pures from Momtreal 13 Quebec 12th Sept, to Liverpoel\u2014 Dr Alexander, Sic Wm Bert, Mr Douglas Berth, Dr Maurics Brooks, Mw Mrooks, Mr George Barclay, Mes Rarclay, Dr Brammer, rf RB Boyer, Cogs Georges LA Beasley, Dr Gerald Bernatd, Mr John Briggs, Mrs Weater Chan eriaia sivd maid, Me Chawberlain, Mr Cramberlain.Mre Chipman, Master © EL Chip\" man, Monten 11 n Chan, Mine Eden Chip umn, Miss [rorathy Chipanas im Marrery Chipman, nurse and infant, Mr Carmicharl, Mrs Casunichael and cll, Mr EH Clark, Mr M E Cannon, Ix Campbell.Mr J H Dobam, Pref HI} Bhivon, MrC De B Donort, Mr Dike, Sit Wealer Foster, Lady Foster Prof J B Farmer, Alderman J Farmomnba, Mr AH Gale, Mr Charles Good, Mea God, Dr J Revnolds Green, Mr W Gregson, Mrs Gragwon, Mise Han ilum, 1x G Hudson, Mrs Hudem, Mes Hutchivon, Prof I.T Vernon Harcourt, Mes A Vernon Harcourt.Me Heary Miers Mr C H Harrix, Rev G H Hudson, Janwa Jackson, Mr Tait Johnaun, De 8 Lianlom, Rev WC Littlchalen, Mins Littiehakw, Mrs Rode rick Mackenzie, child snd mfant, De C Et Mi burn, U'eof LC Miail, Rev 6 J Prof A Mac Alistes, Mrn MacAlister, Br It Mac.Alieter, Mrs Mac Alister, Mim Annie Mackay, Miss Metiowan, le E Nottleship, Me FS Nicholis, Mr Palletr, Miss Pallett, Mr W Ar.thur Price, Prof Waymouth Reid, Dr T Whit chee Reid, Me John Ranxin, Mr W Itamage, Mr Ricard, Mr F, Ravenstein, Mrs Ravrmatein, Mise Rochfort, Mrs Rowe, Mrs [ds Sitwell, Mr A Stansfield, Mr A 5 Page Smith, Mea Page-Smiith, Misa Page-Swmith.Rev Thomas Seddon, Dr Kiliott Smith, Me W I Shermaa, Mr A C Seward.Mrs Seward, Mrs C8 Tup> we, Mr T Turman, Mr Keaneys.Tynt~.Mrs Lenn mee Mr Tucker, Mr CA Wilkinson, Mra Wilkinson, MrC G3 Wheelbouse, Mr Wager, Mrs Wager, Miss Will, Me RS Whiteway, Mm Yeates.BIRTHS.CASTLIE \u2014 At Montreal, on the Tth instant, the wife uf Geo.Stephen Caatlie, of a daughter.Hane \u2014 V1 Ste.Marie, Trrauon, the 9th in- atant, the wie of G.F.Hamel, Erq.Advocate, of a daugliterr tkeltcn in Miss Aatique\u2019s family.t day.\"\u2014London Truh, Ocular Proof \u2014Ned\u2014I believe there ina \u201cJ kaow Saw her in her bathing costume yeoter- mother lived only long enough to tell er sad life history to her son, Tue boy made a vow that when be grew te men\u2019s estate bo would seek his father ond.avenge his moihers wrongs.| The certain fell om the drama when James Wood met Paddy Woud iu the blackemith shop sad seat home the hot that robhed the old man of hia.life.A Natural Question.\u201cWhat kind of « dog ie that 7° asked Willy, «0 he obverved the animal yr ifn his oun tail.\u201cThat is a wa'ch deg, ! think, * said the pareet.\u201cIshe windicg bimeelf w's hel ge asked Willy.oe * e Poor Pickings Carrie News\u2014Have you noticed the change that's come over Nr Ven Dadetl lately * the last 1wo weeks, May Catting\u2014It surely mus: be starved by.this time, whatever it ia.Bound to Be Oda.Holton\u2014cirmmley is « queer geniet, \u2014c!- ways trying to outde somelody.Trueodeli\u2014Yce ; he is ridmg a bicycle sow, Bolton \u2014He ia?Well, I'll my this for Gremley ; be'll never be satisfied with one hump ; if he can't be a dromedary he'll quis.the game.CURE Sick Headache and relieve all the troubles feed Grotto @ Lilious Kate of the 8) rien, such of en ume Iron minese, Tustreu after Le p Fide, &¢ While their he: hi noel these Jitthe paie valrable in 6 mans wars they they will nt be wilung to ow Ua Lu ng do wu them, than base cf no many Lives Let hors fe where we make great Gur [alls cure White othere Aa Tt * Canter\u2019 L171.Loven Perse ave verre ame ent very easy ta Take, Cone or tio a mete a dram\u201d They are Mectly vegetable and 3 ant Eripe ar prince, bit À y the à paie art pots bas Jivani.at Beene; for £1.Hold even here, or sent by al CARTES MECIT'E C2, Jw Tok, - mil fod De Smad Min, WHAT EVERYBODY Stodld Know! There are several things which the public should net ignore, viz: \"Phat the best place to buy A TWEED SUE .18 AT.Le Syndicat de Quebec.Where you can buy the best and Intest Dress Goods ! Where you can see.the finest assortment of Jarpets, Oilcloths, Linoloums, otc, Where buy Stylish Goods for ladies and gen- tiemen.you ean \u2018Where ladies can get winter underwear - 25 pe.Cheaper than anywhere else Where you can get excellent footwear at Extremeiy Low Prices : \u2014 ALL AT\u2014 LE STNDICAT DE QUEBE.CORNER OF; Grewn and Joseph Streets.September 56, 1007 Attempted Abduction Fall of One Hundred Feet.Electric Cars Run To The Chateau.A Progressive Council \u2014Nceded Improvement at Lorette \u2014Low Water in the Rivers\u2014Swindled -At the Chateau d'Eau\u2014Disappeared With a Bicycle\u2014 Au Interesting Case \u2014Attempted Housebreaking.L\u2019Evenement states that while the two- year-old child of Mr.Arthur Bourdeau, conductor om the street railway, was playirg in front of ita father\u2019s house, a passing laborer from the Basin held out a cent, which ihe youngeter rest to take.As the child did vo, the man seiz=d it and made off.The child's father arrived in time to take the child from its abductor\u2019s hands only after he had gone ume acres.Poliss Court.Yesterday.Four charges agsinst parties in the city and one from the countcy for seliiag liquer without licenses were fixed for proof oa the 16th instant.Myusencal.The matriage of Mise Maris Charlebols, eidest denghter of Mr.Alphonce Cherlebois, te Mr.Edmond de Sales La Terriere, Notary, im anocanord for the 21st instant.Attesn pied Mouse break ing.As eveniog or two ago (wo young fellows were scen trying to enter the boot asd shoe store of Dir.Muheux, om St.J street.They were breaking the windows wben detected, but nade off befoce the polios could reach them.The Chateau d'Ean.A fine roomy dancing pavilion is bein erectea io one of the raves si the Chatess d\u2019Ene, Lorerte, and will dowbilees much further euhanoe this delightfal pic-nic ground, which has become eminently popalar since the Quebee & Lake Si.Joba Railway has made it so easy of access.Celebration of n Fete.The Union S:.Joseph de Beauport, on the 12th instant, celcbrated ite fete patronale, by De procesion, wbich es ended by » band [3 which was » band and basner, The Revd.Cuié od bane of Kt.Roch, wes the preacher, sad Lhe musical servise was very ne.Superior Court.Judge Andsews yesterday resdered fudge ment in the following cases :\u2014Schrybert ve.Hre:on & Lopine of ai mis en came, defen-lant Breton condemned to pay plaiutiff costs of suit us if brought against himeelf sions.Tha actios of Roy vs dy was diemissed with coute.Lew Water in the Rivers.The immunity from raio which has characterized the last fow weeks bas bad à very wadesirable efcct ca the various rivers, ete., from the mill owners\u2019 point of view.Masoy of then are snable to rua full ime owing to the lowoess of the water and are taking advantage of the fact to place their mills in perfect order after the sas.mer\u2019s work.A Progressive Council.The Municipal Council of St.Valier de Beliechasse, hav decided that in the fotare all ronda shall be kept in order by the wmaoici- pality, instead of every man looking after his own frontege as is 1he cid systems.There are many country Councils which may, with advantage, follow this example ; is fact all of them should do 30 snd better roads would be the result.A Fall of Que Hundred Foet.About one o'cluck Monday afternoon a tramp of repalsive a; who was pursued by two men, threw himeel! over the oliff at Levis, snd rolled to the bottom in rear of Mr.A.G.Lambert's store on Comwerciale street.\u2018Tho proprietor, hearing the oeise, rag out amd wae surprised to soe the individeal iu question waking off at full speed apparently unhurt.Swindied.Pierre Morrisette, a farmer of Cap Santé, recently brought some 500 ibs.of tobacco to town and cffered it for sale om the market at 18 cte, » pound.Presently an individual cute to bim and made an offer for the whole Jat en dine, which Mr.Morrissetto accepted, allowing him to tekenfew pounds with him while he went to get the borse and vebicle, The result wae that Mr.Morrisette is atill waiting for his maw.Resorder\u2019s Court.Yesterday.In the Recorder\u2019s Court four youths, idle ond diserderly, were fined sach $20 sod costs or two mouths.An old beggar, fousd drunk, and with no settled residence, was sentenced te à mesth in jeil.A young man was tined $5 and coats or 15 days, and another, playivg a cemcertisa im the streets when returning from a wedding, end refusing 10 desiat, $2 and costs or eight days.A third, charged with loitering, was admonished and aise , and 8 bench warrant waa issued against au ex-teacher, who had defaulted.A warrant was also takes out for cuusiog di- order in a bouse.Disappeared with a Sieyele.A youog lad vamed Louis Lion, of S:.» rented 3 Flea\u201d bicycle a day or two age, from one of our ing sporti houses aed has Dot been een since.roy information concerning eitber bim or the wheel will be gladly received either by the police or by his father.The wheel had vo vame plais en yonng Dios, who is 14 years of age, wore red leather sho, black steck- logs, a brownish kuickerbocker suit, wot of uniform material, sod a grey cap.It ie thought that either he bat met with some accident or he bas made off with the wheel \u2018The latter theory is iuolined to, for be had recently told some that be was going away, aad his percoteknew motbing abeat bis renting the wheel.A Needed improvement al Lore.le.Parties driving or wheeling about Lorttte always experi a feeling of nervouswese when ing the turn jest pest the bridge over the river, for the corner is a sharp one snd de usually very dark.This source of avneyance hes Row been removed, thanks to the public spirited action of Mr, Wm.Reid, whe bas placed a 32 candle powcr incandes- sent electrio light on the corner of his property in such » way that it perfectly illomin- ates the road.With a few auch lights the whole length of ibe streets, Loretto ovuld be perfocsiy lighted sad the thrivirg village would sronlly bemeficted by such a pre- grosmive step.The lights would pot be ex.ive and would place Lorette on sa equal looting with otber places of ite size.Am Interesting Case, How.Judge Andrews, in the Superior Court, began, yesterday, the hearing of « very important and interesting case, that of Mea, Metier, of Lavz'n, against Messrr.Lemieux & Co., dry goods merchants, of Levis.The lady, who is a widow, seeks fur compensation frum the defendants for the death of ber soc, ged 17 years, who was a i shment and whose de- caused by bis carry- ocase, she declares, iog à soil of carpet which was too beavy tur mm.The witnesses, so far exemined, ure Dostors Ladriere, Roy, Simard, Brocha, Le Bel, Verge, Turcotte and Laenierss, | Mesers.Miller and Dorion represent the pluistiË, and Messra.Lemieux and Lave are the lawsers fer the defence.A Good Haul There has been & gocd deal of lawlessucss and poles in 1he city streets recently at night, and io consequence of this a picket of tweu'y- five men of the police force in plain clothes has been stationed in the suburbs for the last few dayr.This had the effect of driving the roughs of Upper Towu into St.Roch, of which they made a good huoting ground, For the last bight or two, however, the picket has been shified to 8t.Koch and the result was that when the police yesterday closed the net which they had spread, there were several both large and emall fry in the meshes.In sll about hall a dozen characters, well known for heir lawlessness and coming both from St.Roch and from the Montcalm sub.urbe were run in and were yesterdsy sentenced to long terms by the Recorder, The police are searchiug all parties found abroad inte at night without a reasvd, and all on whom weapons are found, or who cavoot give a perfectly satisfactory account of themselves wiil be taken in charge.\u2018The Recorder yes- terdey promired to make examples of them sll.This very satisfactory reaseuring 8 system will be continued.St.Jean Baptiste fociety.At the annual general meeting of this Society the following officers were elected :\u2014 Chaplain, Mgr.Gagnon ; General President, Mr.Jastice Routhier ; General Vice-Presi- dent, Ph.Huot ; Secretary, E.D.N.Bl Assistant Secretary, Cyr.Dels, N Treasurer, J.B.Morrisette ; Tressurer, V.E.Paradis ; Marshal, Major A.Talbot ; Assistant Marahal, V.Dupuis.The Electric Rallway.Excellent progress contivues to bs made sp- on the Electric Railway, and in a short time the trestle work at Palais Hill will be commenced, aod the line in front of the Eeplanade will be constracted.Lae: night, for the first time, the (irande Allée care ran dows Nt.Louis street to the Chateau Frontenac.From and after to-day, the Grande Allés service will bos seven minutes\u2019 instead of a ten minutes\u2019 one.Two new cars were received by the Company yesterday from Uitawa, and more are expected short'y.SPORTING NEWS.YACHTING.AN OPEN CHALLENGE 1, the nndersigned, owner of the yacht \u201cMirage,\u201d do hereby challenge any yacht or yachts of the Quebec Yacht Club, Loa race from the upper red buoy at the mouth of the River St, Charles to o buoy anchored off River Lafleur.The race to be sailed under the rules of the Club, for the stakes and according to the terms mentioned in my letter addressed to the Commodore of the Club.ELZEAR ACGER GOLFING IN THE UNITED STATES.Nuys the New York Sex :\u2014 It has been golfing week all over the country, and ass consenuence the clements have provided the meat uplavoratle conditione of temperature that could have been devised.Intense heat wonder a broiling suo is more trying to the golfer, and threatens nore serivas comac- quences, than does a ponriog rein sod water- sonked links.Un Mondsy James A.Tyng, jr.wan in capital form, buth at Baltusroi and Morristown, snd pot only won ihe haliday cup, but established » new amateur record for Morris County.At the Westbrook Golf tourosmens at ip, L.1., there has been good play all the week, and the tournement took on more of a society aspect than it ever does at Morristown, so many ladies filled the piszzas of the club house or followed the contestants in their long circoit of the lioke, Among thern were Mrs Ihayaid Cuttiog, whose son is distinguishing himself more aad more every year and will soon bes crack player.Mise Cutting, Mrs.Heory Bivingston and the Mises Livingston, Mre.Henry B.Hoilios, and Miss Nicholas, and a rty from Shionecock, among whom were iss llestrix Hoyt, who woo this summer for thesacon 1 time the Ladies\u2019 Champicnship st Manchester-by-the Ses, and many others from along the southern shore of Loog I
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