The Montreal daily star, 17 juillet 1886, samedi 17 juillet 1886
[" VOL XVIII, \u201cNO.166.-.: a PRICE ONE CENT HARTINGTON' S IMPORTANCE.\u2014-\u2014 The Conservatives Compelled to Take Him into Their Comnsels\u2014Arnold Koster and Mr, Parnell\u2014Tho Latest Returus, LONDON, July 16.\u2014The Times argues that thore is a-slugular lack of personal weight sony the Consorvative leaders, aud this noecensliates a Conservative-Liberal Uniomst coalition.\u201cTho Copservative party,\u201d adds the.Times, \u201cwill be Liss elrong than it wis boped it would be.Whether Lord Harttax- ton joins tie Government or not the Goveru- meut will be > Compalled lo take Blin into 18 counsels and ask his assont to ils mensurvs.It must, in fact, adopt.his proposals und acoopt bis terms.Surely the only satistac- tory method Is for the Liberal- Unionists to become part aud parcel ot the Government.The formation of such a coalition, however, would in no sense mean u permanent obliteration party lines or that Lord Hartington had 0 a Tory.\u201d GLADSTONE AND THE UNION.Mr, Gladstone, tn a lottor to à friend, uses the following oxpressions: \u201c1 am \u2018&mazed at the deaduess of vulgar (common) opiuion tb the blackguardisui and Lbaroness which befoul the history of the union, It is an open question in wy uiud whether if this folly lasts the thing way not contribute Lo a repeal of the union.\u201d \"THF LEAGUE AND THE FENIAXS, .Arnold Forster, in à publie reply to Mr.\u2018poll's letter ofthe 13tb Instant, denying ri Huartington\u2019s assertion that the l'ar- Dellites and Fenians were In league, claims to bave 1u his possession a copy of a letter written on Mr.Parnell\u2019s behall by his secretary to \u201cDear Mr.Ford,\u201d ving in detail the dates and items of Ford's paymeuts to the Parnollite treasury, THE LAST ELECTIONS.J.Reynolds, Parnellite, has been re clogiod for East one.The present position ut the sarbies 15 1s a8 follows: Conservatives, 315; Unionists, 75; Gladstonians, 183; Paruellites, 83% The Conservatives and Unlonists have polied 1,485,179 voles, and the Giadstonisns and Paruellites 1,116,622 THE DILKE-CRAWFORD CASE Reopening of the Case by the Queen's Froctor\u2014&ir Charles in the Witness Box.LONDON, July 16.\u2014The rehearing in the * divorce paul ot Crawford against Crawford aud Dilke, reopened by tbe Queen's Proctor, was begun to-day.Sir Charles Dilke, the co-respoudent,, was present, as also wore Mrs.Crawlord and her sister.The court room was crowded.The cuunsel for the ueen\u2019s Proctor, in opening the o case, asserted ri] he servants mentioned by Mrs.Craw- 0 her epnfession as being present or witnessing hor meetings with Sir Charles Diike at his house or elsewhere, did not confirm Mrs.Crawford's statements In any cular, Sarah, the maid, who Mrs.ford said « drossed, her in Sir Charles ~~ = \u2014Spatimen ter n eparture froin the tment there, denied, the counsel sald, that she ever did as Mrs.Crawford alleged.The French woman Fanny, who, Mrs, Orawford confessed, brougnt her iuto relations with Sir Charles \"Dike, had éisapoeared, but Sir Charles himself would testify and show Lhat he was not with Mrs.< Crawiord on the dates she alleged he wus in company with ber; and Fanny, the woman who kopt a house in Warren street, wherein Mrs.Crawford said she mot Sir- Charles, 0 man would show that Le nover stayed long at Mra.Crawford's house waitin aster to terminate his visits 10 ford.The coachman would further\\testif that he could have seen if anything Wu been doue {p the room where Mrs.Crawford received Sir Charles in Ler own house, the coachman from his box could casily geo over tbo whole ares.of the room, \u2018 rs.Cra ores to every mude in ber confession.satogic Sir Charles Dilke, being sworn, dented , , totally all the allegations concerning hin ¢ \u2018 Maude by Mrs.Crawford.Continuing his \u201d testimony 5ir Charles Dilke declared that Mrs, Crawford\u2019s confession was an act of deliberate conspiracy against him.He accounted for the animus pro mpting this con- sptracy by saying that he bad once, through à frioud, advised Mrs Crawford against an intrigue she then had with \u2018aptain Forster.Tho captain, learning of this\u201d advice, Charged the witness during an interview In 1885, with tryin, ng to blast his (Forster's) aracter and challenged witness to a duel | Khe witness declined the challenge and treated the affair as utterly ridiculous.The witness then prooneded to furnish evidences suggesting that Captain Forster and Mrs.Crawiord, floding that the discovery of their Iaiason was imminent, concocted the story against Sir Charles Dilke contained in the lady's confession.The court then adjourned Charles Dilke, who was accompanied by his wife, looked careworn.When suin- moned as a witness he wa.visibly affected.In walking to the witness box he almost stasrgered, but soon recovered his self-pos- sosslon and answered the questions with cléarness and decision.Mrs, Crawtord and Sir Charles Dilke frequently exchanged latices.The former sinlied ainusedly when r Charles denied that.a lalason had ex- tween theur.\u2018Lhe spectators in the rt room showed great Intorest lu Lhe narratives of the witnesses regarding Sir Charles\u2019 alleged intiuate relations with a French woman who was formerly in the service of his father, and afterwaris ia his own service.Sir Charles, it was stated, allowed har £40 vearly, and when shé was in Eogland a always visited her at No.65 Warren - strect.Much Interest was also taken in the story of how the mysterious \u201cFaunv\u201d vanished, reappeared, vanished again betoro the last trial, rcuppeared atter- wards, Solel evidence Lo Sir Charles Dilke's soliciwor, and finally vanished, nnd ls now Dot found.lt is generally thought Sir Charles has not emerged from the oxumigation with credit.CANADA GAZETTE NOTES, + Amnesty to North-West Rebels Notices: snd Appointments\u2014Changes in Sugar * Tests\u2014Transfor of Gooas in Transit.OTTAWA, July 16.\u2014To-morruw's Official Pacectte will contuin & proclatration grautinse wm North to nll persons connected with be North- ear rebeliion, excopt such per- wns as bava committed homicide; erwiso | than in Yictunl couttiot.All tort tures of lands, goods aud\u2019 chattels that may Lave been incurred by reason of any : such crimes aro romitted., The following appointinents will he gazet- to-morrow: Receivers of wreck lor \u2018Now Brunswick district: No.1, Joba Drew, ot St Andrews; À% 2, Henry Frye, of St.Goorge; No.3, G.B.Batson, of Walshpool ; Nu.4, F.M.Gordon.of Neal Cove, Grand Manan.Captain Leamdve Pouliot, of St.Jean.Isle d'Orlvans, Que, to he a fishery officér under the provisions of the Fisheries Act, and captain of any vessel or steamer owned or chartered by the Government of Canada for tbe protoction of the fisheries.F.Mackenzie, Ww IK.Moure, David P.ce Foloy and John Broderick to Le the ue Pluto toy for thu district of the Port of Keonomy, N.8.The clerk of tho Crown in Chancery gives notice that Le has rveverved finally revised : electoral lists fur Bast, Middiesex, Souuh \u2014 Middlesex, North Wellington, South Waeiling- 2 ton Fast Simeo, Cardwell, Conte Toronto, oily and county of SL, Jub, N.B., avd Carles ton county, N, B.Notica in given by the Dopartment of Inland venue eailiug Tor tondars for.a terry across The Ottawa botweenn HRookland aud An order-ih-counell has been passed de- darlog that In computlug tbe duty upon, sugar for relinin purposes, sulyect to\u2019 Polarlscopls teat, ail fractions of degrees ns get Showub Y ibe tn trams t shall not.be con- 5 VE a at all en! Tics pussed inconsi eu dent therewith shall be read juste {n-council bus bon passed pare: 8 from.tist hotteys\u2019 bands, bind- sides and 8 (botli tips : n imported hat manuafac- Do idos) wh or se Paie les in Lo ; manufacture of n'order-in-eunoi has bony aged amend- tne the rend Appro 19th March, 5 looting s und partie ration \u201ction, an oa repo 1g 0 dutisble provide throw i Caoada, \u2018The new he transfer of mer- Canada maybe allowed.Whoo carn partially 1 | arrive, under United States seal, at &ny rallway station at which thore nre both Canudiun and United States officers of Cus- tows tu attendances, such cars many be unsealed by a United States officer in the presanco of à Canadian officer and the couteuts Lraus- ferred to asother car under the joint super- intenidence of both officers, and all such changes and transfers hall bi duly recorded on the back of the manifest accompanying roe car, in the sume mawner as is permitted In eases of accidents, and be signed by both said officers, Au urdet-in-council has been passed! de-* claring that ail books printed in any of the | languages or dialects of any of the Indian tribes of the Dominion of Canada shall bo udmitted duty free, Letters patent of incorporation have been Rranted the Brown June ing company with a Tibatal of $104,000 elland Railway company gives notice to holders of securittes apd stock that thase who have not changed them for Grand Trunk ~tuck will be debarred from dotng so after the 4th of September, when stock on hand will Le distributed anong the vrdivary shartholders.Lieut.-Col.Kirkpatrick and Hon.G.W.Ross have been appointed hoaorary commissioners to the Colonial and Indlan ex- Lilbition, NEWS OF TUE WORLD CONDENSED.Cable.iid Herr Voulveskowski, a prominent Polish member of the Gorman Relcbstuy, 18 dead.Mr.Gladstone will give a Laoquet to a number vf political friends, in London, to- BY \u2018Ihe Archduke Otto, nephew of the Em- poror Francis Joseph, bas been betro \u2019rincess Marie Jo-evba, uiece of King Albert Frederick ot Suxony.The new jury empanellod in the case of Policem: u Garduer, who was shot in the recent Belfast riot, rendered a verdict ot wilful murder agalnst Walkers, In the case of tho shooting of Waterson the jury found that he came to his death at tho bands of au unkuown membez of the police force.At Paris, yesterday, the funeral services in Notre Dawe Church over the remains of Cardinal Guibert, Archbishop of Paris, were very lipressive.An immense procession, compased of deputations from the various Catholie associntions and institutes, marched tu the cathedral, where the clergy loa body swalted them.The shooting at Wimbledon yesterday, in spite of a wind, was better than last year.U'he contest for the Bt.George's challenge vase al 5U0 vards, seven shols each WU, -wou by Private Marr, of the Cueshitre tegi- |, Laon, Who nade the highest pussi!le score, 35.he Canadian, Barnhill, who scored 34, in bis last shot, just wissed tbe bull's eye.Yhe Canadian, Itiddie, scored 33.The duel botween General Boulanger and Baron Larvinty was pos vponed at the request of the President of the French Senate, and fixed tor nine o'clock this morning at Vincennes, Lareinty is 26 years older than Boulanger.Gen.Boulanger presided at the opening of a new military club last evening.A Jargo crowd gathered outside the club building aud gave him an ovation.Cheers wore given for the General Gand gries of \u201c À bas Lareinty\u201d were uttoré@ 4\" 7\"; The remains of pe Setmockenda or.the author of \u2018 Die cht am Rhein,\u201d were yesterday disintérred from tue grave where- fu ey | have , at Buræudurf, Switzerland, t's death, lor removal and : final busy hatheim, near TutUingen, in i Yurte TE, South Germany.Soloinu servi ces were observed, and great pr ot pouple followed the coffin to tho roilway © on.At \u2018Tuttlingen a monument 15 to be erected in honor of Schnecken- burger.American, At Bordentown, N.J.last niæbt a passenger train oollided on a freigbt train on Park streel bridee, wounding two passen- gors.both locomotives and a number of cars were wrecked.The New York Times expedition for the exploration of Mount St.Elias sailed trom Sitka, Alaska, yesterday, fou Yukatat, from which point land parties will pruceed on their journey ot discovery.At Ellzaboth, N.J., yesterday morning, Jesse J.Catlin, a yard mastor of the Pennsylvania railroad, was killed while trying to rescue Annie Wiyokofl, a vouoz lady wbo was standing on a track on which a train Tras approaching.Miss Wyckoll was also Canadian.Summers, Smitb & Summers, lumber merchants, Toronto, have assigned.Liabilities are placed at $19,000 aud assels at $18,000.Wednesday next, tbe day fixed for the presentation.of the beretta to Cardinal lasohéreau, bas besu prociaimed a public holiday by the Mayor of Quebec.The annual inspection of the Princess Louise Dragoon Guards took place at Ottawa yesterday before Liout.- Colonel Lamontagne, D.A.G., who Lighly complimented them.The assessment roll ot Hull for tho current jour shows the following values : teal estate, $1,843,888; stock in trade, $57,625, rental, $42,840.The unassessable property in the city is valued \u2018at $140,650.A young man named Joseph Paradis\u201d was drowned on Wednesday at a point on the Dumoine river, a few miles from Mackey station, Ont» He was engaged in ondeavor- ing to release a Jumber jam when be was swept away into phe rapid 8 and drowned or crushed to death.body was not recovered.\u20181ho Trade and Labor council of Toronto, lastnight elected officers for the ensu'ng year as follows: President, R.J.Whitten; vice-president, George Beals; recording 4 secrotary, J.Rose i corresponding secretary, J.Banton; tinancial secretary, (i.Knight; tronsurer, D.Hastings.A committee was appointed to consider tha advisability of holdin: a labor demonstration easly.in \"the Autumn.KNIGIITS OF PYLIUAS.Elcetion of Snprome Lodge Officets\u2014Close of the Ceremonies in Torunto.ToroNTo, July 16.\u2014The results of elac- tious of tho Supreme Lodge of the Knights: of Pythias aro as jollows : Supreme chancellor, Howard Douglass, Cluciu 0., brotno vice-chaucellor, General ; WVm.Ward, New Jersey; supretue preiste, Dr.King, \u2018Toronto, re-elected; supreme keeper of records and seals, KE Cowan, St.Louis, ro-elected; supreine masler ol exchequer, 5.4 Willey; Wilminston, Del; supreme secretary eudowment ranks, Halver Nelson, Washington, DC, re-oleeted; supreme masler-at-arms, Chas.I.Bragge, Maine; supreme inner guard, Bob Newell, Arkansas; supreme outer guard, John W.\u2018thompson, Washington, re-clected, The Supreme \u2018lodges adjourned al 1.730 for the day.They will be tendered a carriage drive this afternoon by the civic reception cominittes.The Land competition diff not.come off this morn- mg, as most of.the bands had left lor home with their divisions.Last evening Major General Carnahan, uniformed rank, was pre- aohited Ly his sti all with a handsome silver tva service vi bight pieçes as à murk of esleom.- THE CHICAGO ANARCHISTS.Startling Testimony Given by the President of one of the Anarchist Groups.CHt6aGo, July 16&\u2014After almost inter- minsble delay the trial of the Anarchists be- fon 10 earnest this inorning.Engles, Prosi- ent ot one of the Chicago Anarchist izroups, testitiea that ft hail bepn decided before the Hay Market riot that ia nse of trouble with the polices the Anarchists were to storm the \u201cpolice stations, cul Lhe police wires, disable the fire department and mow down the police and militia with bombs or other wea- pous., The plan was to be carried out in the event of the police interfering with the strik- ors our in event of their intetlerence in a row if one originated In 1be city or at McCormick's orks.The Annrchists thought there would be figzhUng, Fach group was to act inde- pendontly in carrying out the plan.In case tho police attempted ta disperse tho meeting tho Aparchists were slmply to Joke them down howawer they best could with boinbs or whatever was attheirdisnosal, growi on the ( a land riug.pus the doorway, Lim for rated, Ar.Central Ralroad at miles north of here.me vante river, and one was a stably.scone.A petition was Johnston in cham ~ POWD Absolutely Pure.ROYAL SCENE IN CONGRESS.Two Western Hepresentatives Have a Per- sooal Encounter on the Floor of the House.WASHINGTON, July 16.uite a sensation was created in the House personal encounter between Representatives Cobb, vf ludiana,\u2019 apd Laird, of Neb out of charges made hy the former vor of the House to the effect thal tho Nebraska member hal been concerned jn Representative Payson, of Iinots, a member of the Public Lunds com- ittoe, was explaining to Representative Guliilan the effect of oortain Senate amendments to a bill intended to protect the rights ut homestead settlers, when d learned from his seat toward the Darty, and asked, \u201cWhy do not you fellows,\u201d lareine to the Public Lands committee, \u201cdo ing to break up the land rings in the South, instead of raiding upon the North.\u201d Mr.I'avson replied that tbut was what She committee was endeavoring to do.undertook Lo defend the committee, of which ne was the chairman, and an al vecurred between bim and Mr.ended by the latter gentleman a Calling (the Jorwer a liar, Witnesses say M Mr.Laird did not dare to come Catoige and repeat bis language.Mr.Latrd said to have replied that the geutlema not got out soon enough for him.With pair started through the e lobby into- the basement.Some one called attention to their exit, with the statament \u2018that they were going outside to fight it out.hereupon Mr.Payson hurried through and coming up with the would-be combatants oni The stairway caught Mr.Cobb by the collar and remostrated with ursuing so boyish and foolish a @sucreeded in getting Mr.Cobb to \u2018rotrace bis steps so (ar as the of the lobby.Mr, Laird following, the controversy broke out afresh.Recurring to charges Mr.Cobu had made against him a speech several weeks ago, Mr.Lat angrily declared tbat Mr.Cobb was a \u2018d-\u2014d 1 Mr.Cobb rejoined that Mr.Laird was a rjurer, but the words had hardly pessed lips before Mr.Laird struck him a heavy blow on the mouth and nose.A atteam of blood trickled down Mr.Cobb's face, and he was thrown ward the doorway.A crowd which had collected interposed, nnd the combatants were sepa- Laird taking Lis seat in the House and Mr.Cobb reclining in an eas chair in the lobby, where he was surroun: ed by his friends.The bad feeling between the two members dates back some months.ACCIDENT TO A CIRCUS TRAIN.Four Cars Jump the Track and Plunge Down a Fifty Foot Embankment.- PoRTLAND, Me,, July 16.\u2014Information was\u2019 received here this evening of a tatal aceid to Forepaugh's circus train on the Mah Vassaiboro, about figy The storm having in- teriered with the wires, particulars are The train, consisting of twenty cars, Was en roule to this city and was running ata lively rate of apeed, when four cars jumped the track and plunged down the fifty foot embankinent toward the Kennebec Three o! the cars contained animals ger caboose containi a number of employes.The cars rol over and over several times, béing smashed to wed ty-tive splendid horses ed outrance 2 Dumber of others will have to be he he Ln of \u2018was ccupled by ten men, several of wbom escaped by jumping when the car left the track.saved from injury by the soft earth,\u201d The others were carried down the bank caught in the wreck.extricated several of these who were badly, if not fatally, injured.Two, whose Dames are not given, are buried in the river and were doubtless killed wrecking train \u2018has left for the A Pétition to Liquidate, Baking Bowdex, AASAANAA me is powder never varies.\" A marvel! of purity, hip th and wholesomeness.More Sco nomienl th and #annot be sold in competition with the multitade.of low test, short weight.alum or phosphate powders.id only in cans BAKIN® POWRPE æ co, 136 Wit 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Sorel ng house Can diet ments oomaplet \u201cSorel Islands, NICEST PLACES FOR PICNICS, EX.yood nd hooting; team and sailimg yachts S panne % pe D by rail rad boat.\u201d Tele \u201cMO UNTAIN M MAID » aily (Sundays excepted), necting bg chester th trains of Central Vi.= R.from Leave Magog at 11.30 a m._leave Georgerille 12.45 p.m., arrive Newport 2.45 So Leave le 6 Pme arrive Magoz 6.15 p.m.Trains leave Montreal (Bonaventure station) for Magog at 7.35 oa.m., returning arrives at Montreal at 10.40 ames 5L, Montreal ox to 1.B FUT OE THE IROQUOIS HOUSE, \"ON THE BELEIL MOUNTAINS, aT.HILAIRE, P.Q \u2014\u2014:0:\u2014\u2014 ACCOMMODATION FOR 300 GUESTS.The Abenakis Mineral Al Spi, st Francois du Lae.For health.comfort and recreation go to Abenakis Springs, charming} y situated the near peghlerhen \u20ac of the lovely Sorel Islands.Exosllen and other amusements.Montreal on \u2019l'uesdu: and Paye at 1 p.M ., to be pot the 5 À be: Kis.Bonk PTE Sh or OT Circ! Only 57 misndies from re by @ TR R.wi, er\u201c Fire Ivers.\u201d leaving uebec boat leaving M at 7 pa ou Tharsatjs an Keotusn tickets ont + 50.Soul Fate dial way © 3 amaskn aid rel Tor round trip yumted from Saturday GRAND HOTEL NOW OPEN, Rheumatism, aie.Superior 1st.1 t receive gyosia.{tuated on Dick- enson\u2019s i d, ten miles below Cornwall, and most beautiful and convenient site on ibe Be Lawrence for a summer Caledonia Springs! modorate rates.Sanitation watalifedls per 1 Goldsmiths, sg RICHELIEU HOUSE fitty miles from Montreal.It occupies the is by Bicheli mars G1 T.Rail: u e eu s - yur and À apres From Dundee.Cornwall und na.fishing buntinæ.he op as of Canada, Ft oy STD ummenown PO.Ont Rouses Point, Now York.Dectadies to suitall s At the foot of Laka Ci hamplaén within ons bi of Wa 1 makors an £1 ot half hour of nt on G 3 kw Solid Gold Rings, sat with Tne Leaithiest and most delightful amily Summer Sed Garnota.Rubies, Sapphires, Corals and Resort ns as for Black and 8 K Solid Gold £3 Dominio a l'iécantain aid water a Scenery {rot Piazias of unsar + to aay ofthe 0 sse0dstt - lend for cirealars.137e0d CHAS.¥.BECK.Prop HOTEL WINDSOR! VY ASHING MADE EASY \u2014BY USING THE\u2014 IMPERIAL SOAP.mopaws HEAD IMPRESSED ON EACH + Best Quaraateo Fer The Bayer.ARK TOUB GROCER FOR IT.INSIST UPON GETTING IT.J.phésatou & ce.HIGHGATE SPRINGS, Ve circular.1 7caw JUDSON L.SCOTT.ST.LEON SPRINGS HOUSE.This house will be oper open June lat.ntubling and atten Samm sua, ent 12x St.Leon Springs Co.Franklin House and Cottages, Open June to October.Located in a beauti- fal grove on Lake Champlain, fine boating, and the best of black bass fishing; farm and garden connected with house.Bend for as anal Dr, Jo uson, of Baeble\u2019 tit reside at the Spr Sanitary arrangements first-class.for horses.Baths gt all times.Water u sure cure for rheumatism.salt rheum and Bais des Chalours, N.B.owne, dovpr, nor-Goneral of » Canada.and leading families of the Romini season on Ten Juno.Une ory.ing sod driving: pid - lent table, livery billiards, bowling, lawn tennis, &c.For ticulars address, 108z wi B.THORPE Ménager.EW POPULA SUMMER RESORT.THE CHAT AUQAY CHASM, Ean CMATEALGAY, NY.is y untingdon and Ko icra tet 00.ely a ILE JAMES ST.RY ?Rich as GOLD LEAF.\u201d~N.Y, HERALD.\u201cUseful in every HOME.\"\u2014'Ps = EVERYTHIN ALE ren ab Be, Those ca à adda u Ja stantly iors à surface roesembling SOLID GOLD, DO LAS - need by Manufacturers, Painters, and e pince nt Goll Leaf.» Fans, Wart: vine vy ue Dy Berger's CENTRAL House, Jokl = i soonomr- A Camel's Hair Brush In cach box.tan wee It.\"3 GILDING, Nef HE DRUUGGISTS & AKT DEALERS, Price, 75 cta.regardi ae und scenery, apple to à LIA SUN \u201cA P.U.address, 15422 ST BAT BATHING.\u2014 INCH-ARRAN HOUSE, Patronized by His Exceilency the Marquis of iniproved and completed.will pen for or the Special rater from Montreal as folk : Via G.T.R BR, via Huntingdon, thence Hunter's + eine | hl) ), lenv- ing on arrival of evenin, 5 [rai trip, fi $290; slao via Jiouses Point to Chates: hence about Lure utes\u2019 ride £! chan ilouse, round I; A joketr good for 1 days mit.A good Hotel aL entrance of Chaami éntériaias nt popular ro by meal, duy or Ticke read vin return by Specific dxtiches, NE ai DE LORMIEE, THESHIRTMARER, ins jus ved # full wssorlneot ot {aubric, Murseile he STK Aras trotu Be, 190 Short: Cotlars inate to order.1700 NOTRE.DAME SÉRERTOZ ud doo v east of | Frouch Church.lues _ \u2018 OÙ NTING HOUSE DIARIES & DAILY Journals for 1887,00wW ready with postal.legal and uther Information.JOSEPH FORTIER, \u2018rinder, Blank Book Manufacturer and Stationer, 1itzooû =68 st.Jaunes s Î RAIN PIPFS! \u2014 PORTLAND, ROMAN - and Cansus Cewents; Fire lsrioks, tre (Vay.Mjigirme der se ALKX.BEEMAN, J UST RECEIVED \u2014 A SPLENDID ASsortment of Brass Libracy Lamps.Chandeliers, Colored Bhades and Globes, Burners, etc:, ete.(wholesalo), at 159 Z.GRAVEL, 264 St.Paul Bt.Stores, Hotels, &c., to Te PAN A T0 PROFESSIONAL i Offices to let in \u201cSan C Office Building, 163 and Jos St.James BL, now in process of alter- Suites of offices will be arranged to suit desirable tenants.I'luns may be seen at STAR Office, 153 St, James street.130 4 TORES TO LET\u2014IN THE NEW SAL ORAL BUILDINGS; Dani and 0 y.Apply THOS.LGGET.1885 Notre Dame St LET\u2014 WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESsion, small store aud dwelllug, No.459 StiJames Nt genial, $2200 per mont Alf.Brunet, 58 SL James Pouses to Lek, re A NAS APs ACHINE HOUSE TO LET\u2014No, 1 OX- enden Villa, seven rooms, furnished, Within ten minutes\u2019 walk ol Dominion Station, at present oceupied by Miss Siopell.Applyto RM.& W.KERR, 1634 1889 Notre Dame St.Montreal.NO LET \u2014 FWO NEAT COTTAGES IN Longueuil, in kood of order, I.pleasant situation, near the depol an to 14 Metiaire, Clab Ho ai 1654 FEW LET-FROM 187 OF JULY, A SMALL Situations Uacaut .WANTED-Girls, from 14 to to years old, and Boys, from 14 to 16, to learn a light trade Apply S.Davis & Sons, Cote, Street, S1sodtt AS A AGENT WANTED IN EVERY UN- » cupled Low uship in the Domibion, to handle © x orid's cn\u201d be Most populir book vitt.John Po Kearns ion 5 9:37.30 his rst week.J.Detuvrest pu 148 $58.70 tn 26 hours.Free out to actual Cali VasLT JIADLEY, GARRETSON & CO.161 6 i HALLE : i asitord, \u2018Ont, N ENERGETIC PERSON IN EVERY district to gell the juost remarkable book a: entitled © posal and Espo = Tony A Eo libac J discusses rationally ang ontphionily the sibjecta of Love and Matrinouy, boston of Pro .Fi npOusal and Peirothal, | Slarriane.Etiquette, bacheférs Spinsiers, Beauties, ae \"© 1% i BL mdird book.retats low, id Likes with a \u20ac artic address INTEUNATIONAL Es AN A Fk.HOUSE, Toronto, ontario, 138pod .N EN WANTED AT ONCE, WITH horse and rig.\u20ac 1616 KAULET, 3 ARKRETSON an ra niford, ont.NWEACHER WANTED\u2014AS PRINCIP for the Graded School, yar Building ig Too 18 of SEE HY At.vec-Trens.c TIMONY OF THE AGES\u201d IS AN extraordinary book.For thirt days we will make offers to agents on this book whi wil thrid) them wiih astonishment.LBALLEY, GAREETSON & Co, The 4 rantford, Ont.WV ANTED-A FEW GOOD WAITERS, vardman, and pantry man.Apply with references, to 158 tf lox 2127.Fost Office.ANTED\u2014A FIRST.CLASS FOBRE-.man Blacksmith, used to Locomotive - wv ork and the Jantzi ol men, also, & few goud mem 50,\" STAN oflice.164 6 ANTED - GOOD WOOD TURNER.1653 Apply.BOX 1938.W ANTED=BY WHOL ESALE MAUDWARE uoysB au assistant, mast ha mendations.Apply wilh references To \u201cRa 106 ia WANTED \u2014 PATTERN MAKERS, J.BEST, 3, House, comfortably ft urnisaed, until Jub September, West end, cunvonient wk ture Depot and Windsor Hotel Aduress \u201cM Laz, Stan rg LET \u2014 IN THE TOWN OF ST.erome, just across the river, five minutes) yal trom church, two fine tenements, each flvs rooms furnisied I regnired.Ment Low rs su U.box Yes.Montreal.Site Æroperty fox Sale | mm ine nm ~~ Eastern Townships] Folk BALE\u2014A very superior larm of 220 acres, beauiifully situated.with over halt a mile fro.© on francis River, three miles above jeumond, ÿ.HET brick house, slate roof, ten rooms, sides extension kitchen snd servants\u2019 bedrooms; water in the house, splendid cellar, convonlent barns snd outbaildinis, goud sugar bus E is in perfect order, requiring no fu hor outlay.lmmediite possession can had with or withoat oro s ata valuation.A large portion of the D money can remain on the property.Tor price and further particulars uddress A.CONV EI 160zlaw2 Molbourne, P.Q.JPEOPERTY FOR SALE CHEAP, A STORY AND A HALF BRIOK COTTAGE, stono foundation, mangard roof,bay window,10 apartments, gas În every room, bath and w.0.: the drains are all outside of jouse and in frst class order; with guod_ stable and outbuildings; large Innes one side and rear of pro ty: shade trees in front; a more conven ent WANTED-_A WOMAN TO TAKE CHARGE or, house tor a few months, Inust bu well mended À ._APPly 10 Mance st, try Wi ANTED- 5 JOB PRINTER.APPLY 47 ST.JOHN street, Montreal.WaASTED \u2014 CUSTOM CARDER; ALSO, caner, willing to do oh or work tn a Footer [NY must be sober and steaay; stale wages, Appl: se Liobert, Beauharnois, Que.FED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT, APPLY T x Stroud's, 5 t.lawrence Malu si.188 _., WANED AN EXPERIENCED PACKER, Fort A wholesule fancy dry 3 ai by letter Yo F.U.fsox 2039, » satin reierences au 3 rence + ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, A GOOD nome ahioer,.one uscd to the tire.Apply 7 {0 Jains D'acogs-.46 Laguuchetiere street.Wasten 25peD JOBRING | BLACKSMITH, good steady employment a good Address 228 Wiliam arcel, vos 43 V FANTED\u2014A AT THE à LW You K HOUSE, 2TAB must bo zu table gir ood ng, res uiderseiid their business, aud Sita their sites : en will pay #12 per month.1663.WAY Kia GENERAL SERVANT FOR lens ily of tbres, no washing, must bave refere: Apply Ta at Mountain street.164 W ANTED\u2014A WAITRESS, ALSO A GOOD cou.Fe Apply al the Vendume Restaurant, 1639 ee e strec W ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED TRAVELLER T0 Joprese nt a shirt wnd collar al pee ar bl FE ah be 3 ex expected, ** L 1081, 5STan office.1643 à NTEP-AN OFFICE Boy REPBY-1N\" Li Was ride, iat Dore Box 158\" WANTED IMMEDIATELY.4 4 GOOD TT cyt.t be experienced man.Apply Wo 10e + ama 5d comfortable house rarc to fin find; d fret house rey & Con above Bhurbrooke stroe 0.t n- = ; lag stroot woe car pues ha door.Apoly WANTED FOR TYREE KIER 2008 OR SALE\u2014A FINESTURE PROPERTY, WANIED=A GOOD su ba SERVANT SE : newly bawlt, ready for immediate use, at White's Station, on tho G.T.R., 8% miles from Huntingdo in the central part of the weaithy Township of Godmanchester; only store yet built; excellent chance for n general store, ost office, lumbor, coul aud grain ti (rade; lot Pinis feet, store and dwelline, 24x36 1 two stories, balloon frame, substantially baile full sized cellar; no other R.R.Station botw Huotingdog nod Fort \"Covlnaton.A Tare chance for an Route oan al For terms, &e.\u2026 apply to J ABNEY \"BARK, Beal dr tate Arent.ao Hill P.O., Que.Fox Sale.AAA NS NN For Sale to Printers.About thirty Frames (vw {wooden) fod, six Galley Racks, all in good order.Apply to Mr CULLIN, STAR oflice, corner Bu denen street and Fortification lane, 5 122tf OR SALE\u2014TENTS OF ALL KINDS, Doi x10, $4; Hammocks {row Toe be upw, Bark Canoes 41 per foot.8 _J Baseball Game, Footballs, at Demers Todi Store, suc- mers, 1658 Netre Luma St, cessor 10 1irazes N.B.\u2014Tents ou hire.1572 OR SALE-#\" LARGE QUANTÉEY OF Shaftinæ and Bulleys, QUAN sizes.Apply ot STAR oflice, 158 St.James 8t.120tt R SALE \u2014 A HOSSE, AND HARDWARK EXpress Waggon ; new.Apply 98 Colborne Avenue.R SALE\u2014A HORSE AND (ROCERY Er WREROD.Apply 1164 St.James 160 7 Ensiness Chances.LET_OR FOR SALE, IN THE FINE néw Market ot St.Jerome City.& good usiners store, with new fixtures 1or groceries or pire: sons, size Soxid, rer cent pi no taxes; no cash req references, for a coun applis ply ver Hall Hill, at noon, on F uly J ANTED-WOOLLEN TRA SELLER.FOR m GSE oune, to-commence September next; must Joho Fisber, Hudd ood connec Late oi.HbR sons & Co.Montreal IAA AANA WANTED EMPLOYMENT, BY BY à YOUTH, IN Jp ; - to ability, sto.À dreds \u2018* J STAR Tr 1653 ANTED-WASHING AND JRONING, BY R WAS ad toa widow.Tao chndren\u201d Rorks | Lastgoun St 084\" WANTED\u2014WASHING OR BCRUBBING BY day.Mrs.Dyer, 11 Jurors street 185 : ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG MAN.A SITUATION AS clerk in a dry goods re, has alsoa good refereace ol oa on Yours from Address = N 1117,\u201d STAR office.WA ea 5 Tsien ly Romer SOME LIGHT ploy Or assis \u2018Address \u2018 N 1128.\u201d 2 Yan ore.\u201d ie A WaANTEDTA SITUATION BY A YOUNG clerk in Dry Goods Stare or in an = \u201cE 908,\u201d STAR office.office 16d 8 1 WV YMENT Ry A APP A arried x of lined - Sr IAN T LACHINE \u2014 TWO ous eet : wishing to room together, or a ma couple, can have room and board In a private © terms far à.moderate.Apply ut 250) SL James st., Cit) OOM (10 LET-1sT\" JULY, LARGE k parlor nicely furaished, with bac! withoat Lourd, ulno slgle + 23 hu 143 So 7 UNION AVENUE, \"JO LET-FURNIBHED HOOM.NO:13 Dosigaÿé MÈRE 00 oo TWO KURNISHED ROOMS, WITH OK (to0d trad: th & xtoc oo of five hand ° fire rab x Toon T4008 Mo Lae without bourd.Address, \u201c N Sran Addr 3; com \u2014 SINGLE LOOM, (CICELY a of.lath, with or without board, 133 P Board.2nd door from Windsor Hotel.2 mim AAA OARD\u2014AND BOOM, DOUBLE AND SINGLE Abo table ponte 4 Henry 83 à BASAL POINTE CLAIRE HE FRONTAGE, Addre 1088,\" ¥TAK office.1052 PARK HOUSE, MAGOS, QUE.from Five to Six Dollurs per ok.Keduction for families.137 W, JAMIE80N, Proprietor.CHAMARD'S LORNE HOUSE ! MURRAY BAY.Your patronage solicited.'RTBUNR.xs Fomaroxe, l\u2019arze, 1492 M.CHAMABD & Co.bo Bret wherever \u201cMcLEAN'S HOTEL, Gxonue Du Bunosu, Prop.SUMMER BOARDERS for a orteu K svory an., 4% Bam: = | sense toss ben Ale per- sp air bons (DiNF7 19 (De Skin FERd.T.FHOpkIN: re roux xbout the U.X., Canadar base uunaens.@ of any ona selling the same.G1 Jaw | Regs omen semi | | Address, i.1542aw10 RAE Pan \u2019s Rocks, _Mo._ 7 | GGEAN HOUSE, OLD ORCHARD BEACH, Me.« Now Opon.Room for 450 guests.\"83 to 3 per day.$10 to $18 per week.Hors | 14300d R.C.IVORY.Proprietor.dis Da G Oo Ow wom THE AMERICAN AGENCY AND INTERNATIONAL EXCHANGE, (Directly opposite Charing Oross Rtation), .i, 446 STRAND 446 LONDON, W.C.ican and Canadian Visitors in London., \u201c154 Qleow 7 sa hotel + 18 NOW.ChAÛ.fer.Stsmor Sécrd - = Montreal, b: an [Tied couple with one Cu 1 4 with pardetiars and and terms, * now opon_for visitors, offers exceptional : rot LAD! facilities to Sportemou, and those seoking i te ad Ornaments\u2019 .54 1m - gr 8 GILDING a fnvaluab AE ing Health and Fine Scenery.1 ast Murray Bay.now openod fo Visitors, 154 wanted.at a farm houso, 100 rods from the Best and most central rendozvous for Ameri- \u2018LL CREDITORS OF THE, ESTATE Inte Andre Wiloot are reques lo fyla ÿ office Thome | wes T et 2 the entaus seit Nhe A.MAN lati - 1-1 Gener! Agent for the TORONTO STEN WIBE MAT-COMPANT, - 1008 OARD = \u201cwin pense \u201cROUM~, DOUBLE B°; , Rlso (able board for gentleman.$s Canning SUF 163 4 R°0MEro LE YET, 1OUBLE AND SINGLE, FU nisheod rooms, at 2 St tT street, Viger Garden.OoM-ANUH ARD FOR LADY, IN F © ani TE AE ie Th I Cr 1 ous \u2014 NICELY vis IN CEVA amily at a inoderz © price, af 411 C (J Mary po ous ae \u201chams \u2014 5 = ttn Moara Aanted.NASA nm ANTED \u2014 COUNTRY BOARD © summer wanted, Ii PERTE oud.Address, ANTED- PRIVATE, BOARD, WEST END, = inarr ceuple, other boarders.Address * 1010,\u201d Stax ones.33 4 Educational.INDERGARIEN \u2014 FRŒBES BYS- tem and Preparatory Senool.Missos MeIntosh, will re-open the Kindergarten snd Preparutory Hchool on Thursday, Kept.9th, at 27 Victoria 51.In tho Pro- ratory * school, the children are instr need i a the branches of kuch a Jind French.nocessry h uæltt them to enter the re advuie sed divisions of ths xh ds.For fur! er infor masipn.clrenlars may be ob tained at Ashiord\u2019s, Dawson's und MeCadlnm\u2019s, pd nt the Kmidergarten, where the Minses Melntosh will- le at home on and after Mon uday.Bent.6th, every Siternoou to receive Cupp ie: cations 162 von ol Bikes, su 418 RICHMOND STREET, suitable tor married cou pI Roos \u2014 GENTLEMEN WISUING WE.r \u2018 ixhed 3, with or >ithout board; wr 11 stroet, TOVIL! muce Dining Toor.128 Mes | Routes = ALG, FLEASANT, TERS.square.i fal of Bord COME NICELY FURNISHED FRONT TE rooms, 0 slugle rooms, wilh 81, Chartes Burromee street.npenr Craig set Ron TO LET-WELL FURNISHED, ALSO UX | furnished, with gral-class hoard, modern ences.Apply 1674 SL Catherine sireet.164 LASS ROOM, nr GOM\u2014TO LET, A NT.furnished.\u201c21 Moutit © College À ROME \u2014NICELY re RNISHED, ON Lowi SEE Dru il street, reforences excha ross, Post 1 OBice | Box 1484.Rou EXCELLENT HOOMS AND TYTN use Julnute\u2019s walk to the Lsepot.Apply 140 88.Autoine 1.double.Apply 30 Ge RO TWO WELL FuaNisueD ERM, _ 5a off Palace ; CONE AND BOARD, IN A PR vars\u201d FAML 1 At 1 Philips sey Snare; terms OOMB\u2014~DOUBLY, AND SINGLE oi: Terr arial with or without.board, gaa, bath, &e., 1462 5L Unt herin \u20ac Atreet.Terms 15 inode ats, 138 2 \"Moyen C.DeTONNANCOURT, MxncHAnt TALLOR Has now removed to his now store, No.8 St Lambert St, adjoining the old Vile Marie Bank Bis stock of Twaeds, Coatings.French and merican Cloths, .is Un surpassed in the City.teed Perfect Fit Guaran 13 STEEL WIRE DOOR MATS.These beautiful and overlasting MATS are the best foot cleanurs ever produced, will not rust or dumago by exposure, require no shaking to remove the dust.Inspection invited, where n full assortment of sirqe can bo soen.7.3.MACDONALD, 17 84.John 86 and for Lable bourae Ï OOMS-A DOU at 20 voyez, TROUNA~ BELROUMS AND El ITTINS-ROOMs.AL OOMR \u2014 HANDMOMESY PUNXISTED rors single ra wiih or without board; acancs 20 Ma , LE, AND SINGLE ROOM, HY TV modern convenwmess.No.104 Union aveude.16 OMS ~ FIRST CLASS pense hon ; res roows to let, Lo private faintly.185 Ifleu: OOM FINE, pl \\RGE ROOMS, WITH GO board; also e board by the day, week or ua.toely and newly furnished; batt » WU ?Hit Fines sirsily ! : Roo \u2014WITIE BOARD.AT 107 UNION AVE WE RN Wanted to Ruxchase.__ PAPER MAKERS \u2014~ WANTED A A first cl A No.1, \u2018Cylinder Machine pply at New Engiand P \"aper Company, ead De, a tirostir ab Montreal.aa.fut Imported HOA, THE MONTREAL DAILY STAR BAT | History of tL.Zand A .~ ; ia.The so Library.* by the Rose uost.un fn the 0, 8,\u201d The Sunken City science Jooklrie her true, sweet oyesand NOTES AND QUERIES.Rosh ishing Go.ud'ls stated to bo .| which forms the Iateatissuc of the Jobns \u2014_ : A ste TRS swanin or r.L moar In rms Feud what fate had in store for 10 \u2014\u2014\u2014 the \u201cSecond Edition be ets of some of 1 Hopkins University series of ecunomio \u201d CONAN pAnsnnnnna | oO * , % ANGONAUT.} Valentine left early next morning.\u201cThe Girl I Left Behind Me.\u201d - the other novels by Holiues are\u2019 in chere troatiscs, B U DA U LT S oR - re the sos Is smiling so bluo and cold With true seltishness begged nm HOE 7h the Edütor of Notes and Querses: Drempest, ad Susatfne pare no (Er ry dre The Seribners announce that they mean \u2014\u2014THE\u2014 .( H , r Blood n oity in days of old, to delay his departure.He left me ' \u2018 Day nebt, \", A Forrest | House.\u201d = \u201cQueenio ge Ft + aon hal to publish another ' Histrated Ton aly i heb k earth openod to make a grave, laughing, and promising again to send Bim\u2014For tho fnformation of \u201cJosie,\u201d Brook- Hotherton, \u201cChâteau \u2018d'Or, Jossie lp a pe SH es answers.Derliodical.It Is not stated yet what the 3 the ty slumbers benoath the wave.me word direet iy he had smoothed mat- Tile; whose query appoured in that fe wo of Graham.\u201d ete, etc.1nd med Mary N.me dses where privalc ade reyuired it ds gcopd of the new publication\u2019 will ; pi ore Hie and y dwelt lt long ago fers, 1 was restless while he was with above named is over one À hun red years o off Holmes, is, is ee Los shod many novels seers 1 piste à\u201d fre aor f the Cincy on nil \u2019 i cosy rushes vend soawoeds RTOW, me, and even more so when he had left.am pretty woll ndvauced in years mysolf.vivian ln the same stylo as those of Mary UE Of the has on hand The 0: oR no ohe ses 0 ono hears, 1 scarcely expected the telegram that and wm fumilinr with the musie, which I Holmes; und a confusion has naturally P- Joa a \u201c3 sont 8 monttia tured near VROUKh to Lbas miazino for Lbroe \" vis sou one recommended by DR.COR- a Bouo Feasubor to far-of yaarn day, so time must bo killal somehow.| learned of my, payouts when quite à Jeune, arisen fn tho publlo mind a8 to the suthor.Aavol bunch of Fonte eue hve periodical of A Re © \u2014ovER\u2014 ot Modicing of Tage Thi Wine ous | i Pat thore lonely at eventido.Then | remembered m edge to Mr.that tho music has undorçone any change 8LID of some of the sentimental stories.\u2018Lhe Tuke ra de Tod od of skin between your It is strauge experience for the Cana- .i vory agrocable taste, has boon used it § Fonsi rken, hoarken to the iuping tide.Grace that Lord Tothnll seid know whatever from tho origi povoly by.woich Mary N.Holmus has ob.Bers, push the bowel aud run | Ilsa straage experience for tio Cana.The Gr eat Rock Island is kere tant success 10.00 oon used wit i t music sbaïl Pho to thee all my folly.! would have æiveni some- Now, my Tran paront died, aced 84, tained popularity proue à certain class of 9421 roux ù i i or uen take tho flrat ular edition of Vas quent (he | ; Dyspevats anstrat .5 arch bolls obimltu sores the sen thing\u2019 to le able to rocall the promise, gielyl yours uo.which toxothor make 02 yoars | readers are \u201cWoa f ho hr ¥aco Strong Whip cord run It tight a Eoglana bs\u2019 only now about to bep ablistiod.~\u2014AND\u2014 ge on SBE, Sh Cite, lew pues i ha old 1 timo\u2014tha sunken town, but that being an impossibility, toad and it au ok in ES pn tothe Foo 2% Marion Grey ote It scome & betwoou 8 u and ad ebowocr i ifalosd ot 5 Sin th, Elder & Co.propose to Bring tho .mes gate an other A \u201cfe loto murmurs, far fathoms down, thought I had better get the unpleasant and to make tImely provision for such in t ot those intorior writers, when the books of Ju time; keep the bowels «tout \"novel out iu two small shilling vol- Alber / Lea Routes BOUDAULT\"S PEPSINE (lu Powder)la A v 3 oa wind's breathing {t murm by task over as soon as possible, so about promises it would bo only fair to \u2018make un really groat n novellais are almost entirely GREEN MoUNT.\u2014Mare has turap on lott copies of tne firet edition | alsu recommended | in some caso v A pi ho s'ewoot notes tramblo, aud sik a midday L went fn search of tho disiin- jiloivance: sus of oight yenrs which with the eriéoue.shouldor, began to appear live months ago, (60-0000 ua bave alrondy Sosa ordered by Wet oALIFORNIA, TUTO ns: ÿ ruished traveller.think thi ( evident of the above state- 1 nota bone ul, ANS \" = SEE int all dark and dry, Ele Was still at Long's Hotel, and mon t % proo on o a | es bo dh pp Wockir » Considerfog it is thers so long, 1 en vou Ri sgn, of io Russian pans] BRITISH COLUMBIA.; Bi a » - - .© - - or , .hore fog nd ight bit brover lle, appeared inclined to stay there.lt was thar Ber puces priand | slaims to bo the an.Do aos 18 Of truth hose mA To ar AUSTRALIA, Wholosale Dealors, 5 gi thore blogsomes, divinoly frou lowery kingdom of poesy\u2014 x wondrous reg ion of visions ; oath bright b Nua hoaven un boon ,of_ posas and song of birms, ing seton in till roduced, ofa b olntmeut to soto t up an down daily, there Is 0 oy danger \u2018in inserting 8 soton th ore.\u2018 A SUBSCRIBER.\u2014Mare, aged 9, lost hoo when a oot, another bas grown in ite place: too much bother, he said, to take either house or chambers, so he chartered a long bed-room on the top of the hotel, cleared out all the furniture it origin.1 ally possessed,.and sat down to write bouse of the late Dr.Parr, as there Is no ordin- 386 St.Paul Street, - musieal gentleutan aîlve at presont who A tivutod the urt 100 years ago.Twill, I hope, appear to Lhe patties fnter- eatod that the rhythms of the following verse is more in harmony, and that the words are soho abl obliging correspondent writes to me sa = be made koown in a series of itlustrated Moles which are soon to bo publisbud in Omtury by Mr.George Cannon, who ade himself familiar with Lhe settloments whilo in llussia as a member of Lbo Amert- NEW ZEALAND N - MONTREAL OREGON, DAKOTA, ' MINNESOTA, AND THE WESTERN STATES Ps.From, a ormouth\u2019s \" Dictionary; latest London edit 81 rictly every two weaks, or once 8 fortnight; now used in the sense twine such round, white dream- = hose who know De of RGA NA cages 7 F gentle zophyza of loving words.the hook of travels which his publishers not so = sedgy,\u201d minus the * Betsy,\u201d as those but it is smaller, appears sbrunken, mare © loxation.Ho also securod a largo num- a rg PU : were engerly awaiting.This improv ised already quoted: ri ceektu\u2014Happoning thrice a week : pub- hay alwava goo lame on it, hoo! seows ber of photographe, a selection from which AND TERKRITORIRS, da not \u2018 aA thing of boar Boa aty Ts oid earth bora; « study was only free to one or two p \u2018 1st Vorse.lished thrice o weok as a newspiiper.Inclined to crack and chip ofl.ANs.\u2014The Wi appear wit e articles, CARE ha in hele use, Fh tone, each odor ainsi ne brought =\"] sons, among whom were Valentine pd S.H.l\u2019ansoxs.Mr.Ernest Ingersoll enters tho loctuté WINE ner Iassitons fides trestmout to cause the growth ol horn will 0 } bo to I SPECIALLY ORGANIZED FOR CANADiAws.| [Bf In Carlow town I lived, I own, givelhe coronet agooa blistering; that field next season under the management of A music in vinest ought.myself.+ Fr _ n As contrary to ail othoc les the moorland.all dark and dry 1 climbed the stairs, rapped at the} >Tu Colonel Relily onlisted me | ETIQU ETTE arg Broth of or, aid ress a the Major J.5 fond fig In Che Dh themes \u2019 portion.d'ihase pin ogs and nicht mists forever lie; door, and heard his Lordship's deep Tu juin the Connauzbt Ranxors.* dressing ls beneficial\u2019 Battle for Life.\u201d Tho latter subject will For Programmes and Pamphlets on the sub- takon with good food He dressed mo up in serial Fi And used me very kind Yot still l thouëbt my hart would break, For the girl 1 left behind mo D.MeL, Montroal, 15th June, 1886, and fortifying drinks, Cs such as wine, cofive or aus Choosu the hour and meals teuite: your convenience.As \u2018no sthiads arises from the effect of thease pills, you will readily decide to use them agzaia whenever required.voice bidding me enter.He was hard at work, and both in garb and surroundings looked as unlike a British peer as can be imagined.The furniture of the room consisted of a couple of chairs\u2014 fort strong, wooden-seated and comn- treat of the war waged upon fish, beast and bird by advancing eclvilization as lt has dominated this continent.Mr.Ingersoll is widely known as the author of \u201cThe Crust of the Continent \" * Knocking Round.the cies\u2019 and °* ends Worth Knowing,\u201d ore PY no ono sees, and no ono Lears, And few romembor those far-off years.t if thou hast not, In sin and strife, oot alr y thy childish lifo\u2014 1 SUBSCRIBER.\u2014 What {s the best treatment for shoe boll of a few days standing?ANs.- 1f it is soft or fluctuating, lunee it, keop it open and bathe ell with hot water 3 or 4 times a day.1! hard and long standing, run a seton through it and sppiy ister pring Editor Etiquette Department ; jects write 0 Will you kindly inform me on the following subject: When paying a visit to a friend or lady friend and asked to give your hat, sam hat being put on hat rack In ball.what Should bo done ou Jeaving, ask for t or take it C.E.MePHERSON, Genoral Agont, Toronto.Out at harden tho human heart 8 E.S8T.JOHN, vo not yet murdered thy nobler part\u2014 ° T.P.A, C.R.1.& P.I'y.Chicago.55zeod \u2019 = He is said to be quite us interesting ou the P f t2frs 50 able \u2014a couple of boxes of cigars, a * Comin\u2019 Thre\u2019 tho Rye.\u201d from the rack it bolbg close by 1bu door, an | Ointment to the seton, pulling.it.2 i k.ricein Franco, 5 fra.anct frs, 504 wo.Bho on n that moorland in the Summer dark 107d ou d ood Platform as he is at his des - bile the winds sigh past thee, stand stili and large AD Co-iar, Jeveral pi Wy Jd two The two.following lottors, joking different auton, y to take?By ausworing sou Hines day, 9x Bive the unlargeinent a good \u2014\u2014 ENTRAL VERMONT \u2018\u2019 RAILROAD.ALL uEsPÉCTAULE Dhéarrs Had Ld \u20ac \u20ac views of the meaning o e word rye,\u201d : GREANTUM.0 L the sa i - x a N 1.Tr \u2014 3 3 «fod 0 faint.qupet music will float, fo thee how they were got up-stairs.One of huve in newspaper pbrase been * crowded ANsa.\u2014 You should take it from the rack largement from farshee [ary TY well Stravashi bips 2.85 A ving Fan, 9.28 aan., ?wing across the sew.these stood in the corner, the other in out\u2019 for some time, I buvenlrendy offered my Baing so oloee at band there is no Decessity padded boot around the foo I Guanby ido.Waterioo Re mo Mago 11.a .; \u2019 tn the world thattnce hath been, Vie centre of the ropum.Both, with the own opinion où tbe subject and Apolorize to to ask Jor it.Le Dr Also Lith = ame : Mountain Mad\u201d for S 5 Om ACH ich sadly chimeth, Itself unsoon, exception of à small space in the centre MY correspondents for delay in publishing \u2014_ Sem T A LL A N LI N E Le i Seo Sowport, Vi.\u2018aus a points On dake © the sea winds breathing the tones creep of the one he wrote at, were littered their letters.Editor Etinuette Department : NEW BOOKS.|B 20 oA White Mountain Kxpress, with Pullman and INTESTINE DISEASES / ; .To the Kditor of Notes and Querics : ' \u2014OF\u2014 et Phñloc Carslo Faby SRA ALT Ao Ita sui ; ; They faint, they tremble.and sweetly die.with maps, charts, books, papers and s In th When addressing a note of invitation to a ot Sat Wushiugton Gv pan, Lorain \"00 pots Paintul Digestion sketches.An open memorandum book THEST a thorn ws: Arr ort ama of young lady who is staying at the house of an THE PRiMx MINISTER, by the Rev.Out dremel beach 50 Th.se A aso and a pile of ruled paper lay in front of from Mr.Job M.Campbell.askin for see acquaintance, is it necossary to put \u201cto the William M.Taylor, ministee of the ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS, Yutlinglon 1210 rau, arme 3 Por pu PAT ERSON\u2019S lef je I «, care of Mrs, \u201d of merely the muwber of B dway Tabern w York.Har- er dune uon, 356 je Ile Soston.via Lowel] 1.va au him the floor al his loft side was strewn formation in rogard lo Burns\u2019 song Comin\u2019 the house?roadway Now ViA'Sprogield 10.30 pas.Pullman isuites LIVIN G OR DEAD.with pages of manuscript which, as fin- t buch tho rye rr discussed before, I think, JANET.dort veu publishers, for sale at Daw- aie i od oS k aml Boston Express vi LOZENSES 2x0 POWDERS e.1 g bs > a NOW Yor n X]| I a 0312 ished he dropped there to await sorting in THE STAR, and I have seen it mentioned Axs.\u2014The name of the young lady to Joseph tho: Prime Minister is the latest 1886\u2014 SUMMER SERVICE \u20141886 pit 25 pi PER (pen ih Ca i can These digestive, absorbent ut anti = \u2014 and fastening together.The noble also In tha papers in the United States whom you are writing ail the nuniber Gf save th 0; les of similar tn e lov.Foi a RO PT de Lozéng2\" aud Powders are reroonnended By Hugh Conway (F.J.Farguss author's attire was unconventional To me, there was never any difficuity in re- the house and the name of the street where M OA fours Fo or ones pret la the 1éc0, STEAMSHIP Jin su Lcllow Falls auu Pikchburg.Wagner tres prompt cre of stomach complaints LS el shirt, and de Bain pHi an Hot born in Great Britain au vous te people (she ls etayin bs all that Is necessar Yi When Paloved 2% David, King of staal; au Sinan Tune 3 Folynenss ge \"| Tune 26 Sloper 8 Sonia Sow ore laf Palinali.Alia lack of Appetite, Dutiness, difficilt Digestion: _ nel shirt, and ade htfully comfortable- nen in roat D Hritain, au unacquainted sending letters of importance to a distance tho Prophet;\" Moses the Law Giver:\u201d \u201cPaul \u201c10 l'aristau.- 4 July C1 Los gars où Ibis tran arriving Waterloo 8.15 p.m., Acidity, Nauses aad Vomiting, they regularize looking old vel ting t, © facts of the caso, it will not beso i, is us well to direct them to the care of the D 06 il \u201c 18 SC = 8 Mauge Bin and Shen: pn.tho functions of tbe stomach aud intestises, CHAPTER XL Continued.bORINE eld velveteen shooting coût, plain.lady or gent) + whose b the Missionary,\u201d and * Petor the Apostle.24 Sarmatian.15 PUR ho xDreus, aPrIFIN SE Alban, 1045 absolulelr out at elbows, formed, with England.and I suppose Scotland too, ix in- ob a a at whos bouse they aro yg treatment of his subject by tho suthor Jy 2] {ircansian.nou py Whi oduyer duiouon 215 ane Magebosier 6.25 In Paris, DREAM, Cheuist, rue Baudia, 23.ae \"gues Suite ey hese socks and slippers, the wl hole of his ai: tersoetod fo all diroelions bs footpaths run.is-both biographical ba criticat, the story = - = Ey richie! Rad in News ork via Sorthampion: And al aif Depots fon french Remedios | ment, as far as eye cou see.A shor î t » ë Kditor Eti & .of the life of Joseph chapters « \u201c , STEAMSHLES.From Montre'l Lolo ; wie ve » Clos m n ; | nswer determined to lot him Know pipe was the only ornamental thing home mmomor habs lou Pro partment: with Turning comment.ees pon his various 552050 fibermann About Jane 37 Fee dE leh England e depths of my treachery, ; about him.He nodded as I entered.prebistorie times the only moans of vom- Is it customary to ask ceremonious callers acts amd his probable wg = July 4 Shel \u201cullmeu s>uifet Shvëpioy Cucs Lo Kos oo no RSID \u201cIt\u2019s very funny, now,\u201d continued \u201cChuek th books off the eh munteation hotwoen one distriot and another: (thoes call!ng on o fanifly after taking dinner wotives.An jdea of {the 5 scope of the work 24 Ginewon Arent} 1 1 [clots Tune Tables und al information, apply at Valentine, meditatively,\" but L have hick these books off the chair, much the same as the Indiat trois of re with thom) te call agsin?What indication is mav ad frow sample titles of the chap- = From MontreT Wiebe Motel aud tirand Trunk (ikoos of IMPOYERISHMENT lip, and si own.am in the Amorican continent.These Iootpathe are as HIVEN to à young gentleman, since his c ters, of wi re are filteen, and t Sa lent London.5 2 genes cimpany'à olbce, = Aine ALroet felt like that either for Claudine !hili 1 sit.d 1 th 1 1 v pv : | bis call Lich the fir d the first or STEAMBUIPS.on oem © fle.13 3 VEGEAVE, : never tha middle of a sentence.\u2019 much public property as the highways, cannot of course baraturned.thai his future ones of which are.\u2018Father and Bro Ln a.w.uoBALT, ; Passenger Agent, OF THE BLOOD or any other girl.There was a girl and aro a great deal more povul th acquaintance would be acceptable are- » 4 Sold to th nselites,\u201d shore \u201cJune 10 aM Roe .once, at a roadside inn in North Wales.ent M rate his Les Portestrians, as they ure always direct ot newal of his visit not un woicome ?Lensg Slavery.Ey lo th 9 Iahms fires, chapter uty À Jury Toh tases SW Cea NY \u201covers and nervous Diseases : She drew > ë à Straight from one point to another; thereb: Mater Famin - = = = 1 w the b Su 1 Somembnr, or trying to calculate the consumption of cutting off considerable distances that woul 1 ARS.\u2014We Infor from the above ex res treats fsbo Character lo le oasy and inter.em | STRAMSILES | From Halifax, J TEBCOLONIAL RAILWAY, os couple y8 g Link and paper such nmanship must bave to be traversed by people going along the .Ai on, | ep y y poo mblance to your symptoms.Bat é bape highways, the country ronda in England be- cannot of course be returned,\u201d that Lbere esting.So far as ti thor mere story of Joseph's an.Monday, July 5 SUMMER ARRANGEMENT.it so Soon was laid.It fs very strang J entail, At least it had the merit of fre auvibing but stralzbt, aud with any ntleman members in vur ques- career is concerned, the present book is no = aug 8.Commencing 14tb Juve, 1806.never feel as you do toware Clau being legible, and knowing it was number of sharp angles in them.Anothor toners Ta wily.Under such circumstances improvement : upon the) hes Bible t SE and stranger still, when I come to thing intended for publication | had no scruple reason tor the popularity of footpaths is, that it is usual and quite correct for the mothers but as an assis! tance to to the study of of bis life, From vlasgow.\u201cErAMSIIES From boston TUROUGH EXPRESS PASSENGER THAINS RUN \u2014af- it,.that she éloesn\u2019t feel so.toward 11 [Lading as he wrote.Bolan Thane dicseantor to walk In thoxroen [oi.Lue louer, the \u201chead \u2018of.the family, | it will prose.ln rene Tope 0 aliens | Bout June I\u201d heave vn .mé.I asked her not long ago if she did, \u201cThere was no help for it.Finding Where a tootpach passes through the hi ve the of ths iow man lo beet or.- 9 Prussian - | = Jar 5 3 R neither scolding nor persuasion woulil middto ot à plougbed fleld, farmers 3 visit.Any of the following may be used: MOUXTAISEERIYG IN BRITISH COLUMBIA, Juy 2 Canadian 1.2 27 à and b her reply quite satisñied moon that pe plougi ers goverally shall be Lappy to see again, y reply q induce my guide to risk his life in the ploush + up, \u201cploughing Hme, it boing o are at happy to, vistiprs oka BUCh Au Eruest Tnzersoll; Bulletin of the Ameri: From = ; From ri ri her esti fast-ranning stream, I bade him hold ess 0 ouh it up than carry - rboon or svening,\u201d or \u201cIt will give me can Geographical Soclety, New York.Ulnsgow STEAMSRIPS | Pilates 18 * claudine vas ght in her mate o the frightened mule and divested lf TDR ab i It thus \u201cap ng c Mr.Ernest ersoil, is a well known June =| Au ADgmiJunez3 PE vital power.alentine.He was frivolous an of 10 frightened mule and divested myself that \u2018ke footpath through arable and pleagure to continue your acquaintauce.\u201d ne 5 Aura an Pr 50 P.M.po - he could h of my garments.Till then Lhadno\u2019idea is only jnat wide enough for one pores author aud na Tho oot, Jost Sum rent Ethene CLMAN \".rare Bantia, 1.oughtiess or co never have ld be id.1 sl ata time: and in mouth of J Editor Ei mor over the roule © aciflc For Freikhi asmage or farther nfonnanon avy» : for French Remo: 80.uite lost command over Yat water cou so co shiver a ig uth of June, when the r Etiquette Department : Raitws Et Poe Leu Canadian £ vi diy au Be NON fue au, And at ail Dapots French Remod'eg.y temper, and for the first and fast NOW as I think of it.I ducked, dived, Fant growth the dae ned heir most 5 3s ill you give us somo hints regarding the duscrines whet ho saw, Of the.Rockies he 19% PT GAMES RENE Le au, Poe dires Fa Rd ii Aad a i firme in my life was furious with Valen- #0 groped with varying success in the in [not à grent deal hoavior than Ju Canadal following; 1 When bananas are surved ut cave \u201cIt io as if an oosaû of molten granite 28 Common Streot, ci Tri i Halifax and Si\u201d Joba Tun Uiroudh 10 hate bed of the stream, and when compelled any woman throug h a grain fleld Jie\u201d alle LO aha ba pele ncbr had been caughti in Instant petriticatio 80 Stats treat, Boston 7312 \u201cThe Neen Car leaving Montreal Monday, Wed.« fron numbness and exhaustion to cease, at that season of the Ta ring the night ox ¥ when 1ts billows were rolling heaven-bigh.\" nesday and Friday runs througb to Hal and .Estm * I said with t di & rect to bite them an you give ere,\u2019 with great dig- 1 t of ti early morning, bofore the sun had dried , 5 wl t front devint 1 Ai prsdar and Saturday w st John.1 found I had recovered most of the us uny now ideas of the style most appropri- The profile of the easternmost or fron ALL Matus ner by Easter Staniand 1h nit You have forced from me a secret heav ticl hich had fallen f the dew, could not miss having her potticonts ate and novel for pins worn as ornaments to range, sean from Calgary, is oxtremely irre- Ex THROUGH TICK ETS RH JD obtained via rain which, h, as a man of honor, L was bound !'eavier articles which had fallen from *draigiet\u201d on account of the narrowness of ted to bridesmaids at weddi ao, ses tety line of rounded and steuner to all points où tbe Lower St.Lswreses and the carelessly-fastened pack, but alas! the path forcing her to brush the dew-laden presen © bridesmaids at a wedding, ! Te There is nostately o! roun in the Mar:time frovits de ovni do Dons say hatever cost Jo that solace during weary days, that com- bindes of the growing grain as she walked QUESTIONEES, summits sot In Srlerly array.dons anoven y MAMBUR ruber tks ad all focmation gergentn, de.Apps 1e yse ted Panion during lonely ni hts, my tobacco, 1 Axg.\u20141.The most convenient way, and:| Serrat f pea ti \u2014AND\u2014 .0 ; Fecejving it has greatly disappoin en ut acked in Ye L'belleved was into moon Come roach nn ection Tat that whic is genoraily adopted, Is to \u2018par sin end abrupe for où pvine some ni Enmetn Froght au Pace Aweat ords due * Water-tight can, was a soddened farmers woud \u201cnot ated people to go Hay peci the banane and draw WO the | houtbbor, and the whole scoming a long The Vito es Line i Antwer \u2018 St Lawrence Hal) 1 had risen to give my words du through th od is skin nearly to the end of the fruit.They MONTREAL.effect.Valentine card me finish, then M336.inatance farmers onanot Kelp hommolih should not be bitten, but eaten with à stiver\u201c| Stretch of ruins, rather than a mountain ! D.POTTISGER, Chief Supériniendeut Bt od ene Xe EE Seema Toh rest So 5 her diet rout tho nnd on.bles Kafe \u2018and Tork\u201d Fo Sila\" ior these ace whled spores has been shar: Una Gorrmaor wre me Downton un PRE ue semi ro ol fool had playfully ay.You, bo sgl, seeing 1 bait road in | pat in rue, ni aie Tan | ate Jaæot desoription vo réairoi à rest | the most © (han any other OrTEYMEWE.med ing bis hand aifectionatel on my shot.crosse the ford, PE the cord broke or Property from time immemorial Pormanty i paper as failoss: Bridesmaids Dine Rr Ingersoll saw of the beizhta, ra ravines, po Steamers of the above Lines will sail as fol- \u2014 j +, 500 \u2018against host.Uttar stupidity something, and 1 had the pleasure of mont to stop à footpaih fut nos the Justious onto Ia the fo foi & diamond à the sword in merely as \u2018 20 over of the oublie 88 BATMWLLL: cor about, BE June: from Hambare, DISEASES of the THROAT ods are struggling now?\" vue my Inst to the river lite of the Peaco (which means the local laudiords) bride.Pa eut nee be groom oi fe a aces them, bat with heave eye 0, the Ecologis 85.Guassnoon, * * In July.tor sae VOICE and MOUTH um one by n T.can issue an K.en assembled toxether ist ly interes n - .erp anni could bo mean] My heart gave 13), Cries wero Jost niterty.at ihe Potty Sessfonn.Tor close up oot sl af shes $F pede a tad pane, Sosy re WE SITE my re DETHAN'S * a\u201c Les * .we - gr gas hound and I decided six months \u2018You secu to dispense, with luxuries avail themselves of the power placed in their of bride and groom In email rublos.Wo We \u201cBrton Columbia bas beo 6, Bavewaut, ete, Gay\u2019s River, June 29, 1886.i | Why Nowa Scotia Vated fer Repeal.\u201d 76 the Kditor of THE STAR: SIR,\u20141.Nova Scotia never gave her consent to Confederation.2.\u2018The terms of the Union are unjust.3.The policy of the Dominion Government is adverse to uur interests.1.We want reciprocity with the United States, and believe we could get dt ir we \"mere ne Bu BITRE Lu VITE 10.° 5 We do not want annexation to the United States, but we want to trade in ouf batural markets, while under the N.P.wo arn compelled to trade with Ontario.On the 15th of Jun» tha people of this pro- virice voted to sustgn the Frieling ifovern- ment, because thoy believed then to be the best friends of their country, and bucause they balioved they would wèrk tosecure a union of the Marititie Provinces and reciprocal trade relations with tbe United Siates.; Yours, ete, ALEX.COLE.Truro, July 6, 1886.Lo.To the Foint.70 the Editor gf THR ST.4 SIR,\u2014N.& ony \u201cHom th - Federal \u2018us rover raie mont in this Province.! fi \u2018vote, popularityies Toon eh {A Bon , Wil IA on elec am inde CUMBERLAND.A Temperate Revie of the Sitaation.To the Editor of THE STAR: SIR, \u2014That the Nova Scotia t wit RA the, Nos, ole, Oomornime ernment there can be no dispute, and that y leaders mr secession ped it cannot ve taire iy denied oh that the Field! party adopted the cry largely to carry tho elections with push, and divert attention from othor matters.Leaving out of the question the causes os the he prose resent commercial depressio ho indications of near improvement in hte there can be no denying its exist- ee fotiows « a : a, for the Result.\\ gris Zhat | a Class ot .men in Nova Soot really desire se ol the, must be admit : Dominion but that these make up the Liberal party, or even a respectable number of that party, is à question of much doubt.There is noparty in Nova ScHia tu fever ot annexation to United 5 fates.Whatever feeling there wes in that direction in times ut 1849, has it but disap- F TAL TO Wa3 à period uf sa \u2018commercial de pression.bagan to visit United os banks i lui ésaployment.It was soon described as Dorado, but such exaggorations were Dot destined to last.It was soon apparent that Nova Scotia was rich in m her soil possessed great capabilities: that yielded freely to the busbandman; and be- sldes the Introduction of rallways dissipated disconte nt, and to day thère Le no leader, Mo ia the Provinoe that esls annexation as à tisiaction that may not think Nova Scotia would send Liberal representatives to to the Dominion Pari t from each of the counties now sending Liberal representatives to the Provincial Parliament.Ontario has not done 80 in the past; and in Nova Sootia in 1882, when the Dominion and Proyiatial elections wore run simultaneously same tay all over the Province, Sand the respective booths for Sach standing side by aider a Provincial Tory Government was tad, but an overwhelming majority it to return represontatives to support © Conservative ent at Ottawa I am a supporter of the Liberal Conservative party in poiitios.Yo ete, TLLIAM SMITH.Wallace Bridge, July 5, 1886.Does Nat Belleve iu Repeal.To the Editor of THE STAR: tho SIR, \u2014As Camberland candidates did not claim to be in favor of re The result of the election in county was as follows: Liberal.T.BR.Black.C.J.oFaziane.Conservative, R.L.Blac] ver Geo.W.Forest | Independent, J.B.Wilson As far as I can say I cannot believe that the people as a body are in favor of annexation.So far as I can judge t there may be a considerable number in the eastern counties, though not here, who desire repeal, but my opinica 18 1 better terms were obtained, the cry would be over.have always been a Liberal, but would not vote in favor of repeal at the present, time, and under present tances.In event of à general Federal election Lors Av tumn I! would not like to say as Liborals would be returned to the Dominion bas been to the vernment, but oy Pon is the Liberals would bave the rity in this province.he temperance question has boen agitated - considerably tn the provined; and, as a ruls,\u201d men- in lavor of temperance va been chosen as can Middleton, June 25, 1886.2083 votes.1855 OC.SKEREY.To the Editor of THE BrAR: 81R,\u2014I do not think that those who voted for the Liberal party in this province at the late election, annexation so much asa uriion of the Maritime Pruvinees indapen- dent of Canada.The Lif Government; would have been sustained without thé repeal plank or cry.They were better led and had better candidates than their opponents.The present Minister of Justice, Mr.1hompeon, four years agoresizned the leadership of the Opposition and became J udge.Mr.Townshei them a seat in the Dominion Parliament.Thess desertions position.Tha mpeal issue helped She, Govarament candidates in the Atlantic shore as pa hurt them in other counties.are opposed to tho re; ; do ai Me that a general election would result in séndin, as large a proportion of Lal in theoD Pro vinctal , and same time alarge majority of Conservatives fur the Dominion.__ The Conservatives, however, will lose largaly at the next Dominion election In this We now have oaly six or seven Liboral M.Ps.From presen 1 thiok at the next Federal doral éleotfon tho the ma: jority from this Provinoe will be I am a Li Yours Frais.HN G.TRENHOLM.Fort Lawrence, June 2008 1886.GUYSBOROUGH.Stilt Hold to\u2014Britain To the Editor of THE STAR: SIR,\u2014 With regard to the large majority in favor of open should pay that Nova means real As far as annexation to The Sunited States ido not think for one moment that such is the ish of of the people.They still hold to TI am an Independent, and, like others, knowing that we have men to represent us in Provincial affairs, we leave the b to their Charge, while as to Dominion affairs, as the inion is laboring under a heavy debt, it is to a great extent the view of the people that a change would be for the better, and in case of a general Federal election this Autumn Ido not at all doubt but that the people will vote thesame way as they aid at the loenl .lections.AUGUSTUS L.TULTMATR White Bead, July 5, 1886.No Confederation.To the Editor of THE STAR: Srr,\u2014I am a Liberal and voted the Liberal ticket, and shall continue to.The Astermen this way want to see better least better times, but we do not favor federation.We want repeal.Yours, etc, Gezoægin, July 9, 1886.GEORGE JACK.HALIFAX ~The Teseth-a DBarvt ems Taloës No Fellow Can Understaud.Jo the Editor of THE STAR: SIR,\u2014It ie somewhat difficuit to name the real ciuse ot the failure ot the Conservative -pandidates; for \u2018the ohange was | unexpected.I think the op have no desire for annexation to the United States.Many of thein desire separation from the Dominion Government, and they think that when this is accomplished they will have everything thelr own way.the prom- made people before and at the time of the election that better terms .would be secured for them, that is tô say, if the would put the Liberal candidates in a peal.tion to make an effort 10 secure the same for them, had much to do with the sweeping rvative, and perfeculy satis- the Government and the manner in which it Las been conducted.There have 4 es many improvements made > since Con- Yours, rs, oto, » NDREW \"9 ddore Harbor, July 6 1886, A Liberal, but Not a Grit.To the Editor of THR STAR: Sir.There are 30 many reaso Tor the very peculiar vote that has been; polled in || this à province that to mention one-halt of take more time than either you ole can devote to the question.\u201cin the first place ie must be distinetiy understood that pure and simple, was not put before \u20ac one we elected a large majority of bonis = tho Local at the times voting the Liberal ticket we think to ain pd - s \u201caltogether | ut Jolt So vous LE fon whatever, vote tf they liked, the might iness to look after them.Ibe love the late election will have à puwer- ul effect ti comin, rainio $ o win es equally dividod in Nova Scotia that whichever side takes time by the forelock and gets this organization most complete is the one that will carry the Province.It the Conservative Government nowin power will inaugurate a polling something ke what Js foreshadowed in your exceilent editorial in last week's STAR, they will again curry Nova tia.If, où tbe contraey, the have the repeal cry and stop all public except auch as cancot ba done without.they will lose it sure.I may mention iu clusion that I am, and always have been, Liberal, but don't Kol away with the notion that I am a**Grit,\u201d for I most d y am not.p1poueh very far from approving of tho wh yet Fhofiloe the Conservative Government Jer | take wv all in ali, it is just now until the Liberals find some 0 ot er oy than that of p the constitution to pieces.Yours obedigat ly.Halifax, June 28, 1886.\u201cSmart Men at Work Amongst the Fishermen,\u201d To the Editor of THE STAR: Srn, \u2014I believe the 0 people of Nova Bootia want better times, but the idea of annexation to the United States is beaten Into their beads by the\u2019 party they have just put in power.I am a Conservative and I think that repeal means ruin ie Nova Scotia, and as far us I can learn che people ar led 0 beliove that they are wron if they cannot be convinced differently the noxt Dominion election will ce ly be lost by the same majority.They have some stuart men at work among the fishermen Tarr, that excited their minds into me of repeal, and this is how I account for the large majority.Yours, ef JOHN C, BOWES.Halifax, June 28, 1886.> HANTS.Trade with the States Wanted.To the Fditor of THE STAR: SIB, -I am a Liberal and have been one all my life.I always was and still am bitterly 0 posed to Coniederation, we en be union bi bitterly against our will ; the same bream to a great extent is still in the hearts of the people, which accounts Jor the late sweeping majority for repeal.as I can judge I think che pooplo of our 1 Cal Province would like to om tho Do: on on some po and eouitabls terms.Wo we ro pr tented before Contedera n.Let us have our own revenue and do for ourselves again.As far as I know | do mot think the people favor annexation, But we want as free trade relations with the United States as possible.- JOHX MARR \u2018Windsor, Hants Co., June 30,.1886.A Variety of Causes for the Vote.10 the Editor of THE STAR; SIB,\u2014A number of circumstances obtained which carried the late \u2018electivns for the Grits, the Govermwuent pad prepared for the event, disiradehised all Dominton Government officials, spent a.Rall million of (borrowed) money iu building the larger bridges throughout the Proviuce, sprung the elections with the shortest notice possible, had a canvass to suit vach county.Repeal was not the canvass in many counties.The \u2018liquor interest carried them in, in Halifax j: county and city, alded by theli ery in the Irish ear that N.S.in a was like Ire land in G.B, give us Home Rule, de {hey must bave spent a large sum of money e Province: time being dull, it à good tine to raise a er, into the and pit up.not aimoto 0 Thoar the oer site of the story.When thoy have had time to considér, we look for them to acknowledge they have \u2018been duped; wo don\u2019t consider this any Criteriun lo judge the coming Dominion A elections by in this Province, for in four counties in Cape Breton also Pictou, Cum- \u2018berland, Yarmouth and perhaps Others, no one will dare to run on the repeal iss Yours truly, JAMES Exor.Hantsport, June 26, 1886.Refers Us to the Member for Hants, do the Kditor of THE STAR: SIR, \u2014 Respecting the elections in Nova Scotia, 1st.As rezards better terms, these would\" be acceptable, but I think ion .would be preferable to the people.When the people look back to the time of Confederation, how our province was Drosper- ing with aten per cent, tariff.and con it.with the present, with a high tant, ime a heavy debt growing larger each year, and real estate depreciating in in value there is the gre for élsconteut.You are aware that we wore forced into Confederation against the people's will ; that repeal has Leen slumbering, but it has burst out in a flame that will not be very easily uenched.It is not altogether a matter of ollars and cents.It is thelr trade relations with the United States idon't think that {here Is a strong desire for annexation to the United States.As a Vince our natural trade 1s with the United States, not with \u201cOld Canada.\u201d The N.P.is injurious to us to a great extent.As regards Lhe sweeping najority, 1 Coin it is that the people bavo wakened up to their situation, seem to be de to try to better Lhemselves.Iam a Liperal; not a rabid one.As re- fards a general election this Autumn, I think if you enquire of the Minister ot Finance and Mi r of Justice they could give you an account of the reception they got down hero, and so will the representative for Hants, who came down from Ottawa to stump the county.1 think he is now a wiser, if not a better man.Yours, ete., MorTON SMITH.Newport, June 26, 1886.A Story with an Allegod Meral.10 the Editor of THE STAR: Bir, \u20141 will here give m own individoal opinion of tbe situation a present in Nova proper nutno Can: wili bo applied to the two Provinces of Quebec and \"Ontario exolusively, aud the word Canadian will ap- dafority at the! last cloction 7 bas been no sudden change a tho Te ments of the pooplo in Nova Sootia.The Change was gradual, and had comtmenced be- h fore the lotion of 1882., Zud.\u201cDid the peuple, whon they voted, really desire separation from the Poule \u201cdog?\u201d ANB.\u2014No; tho people nad, ¢ Local Government, asked tho it lof \u2018Government for financial justice, and \u2018ete refused; and then they took this mwethod of convincing the Dominion Gov- ernmont that the demand was supported and baoked up by the peopie; all, however, believing that the Dominion Government - would reconsider and that uo extreme meas- res would be be resorted Loot favor nunexation 7\u201d._ ANS.\u2014 y Bot greatly reciprocity ol this rois carried Lastly trade with United States; ore especially residents of the Western optics.After the abrogation of the treaty [they looked around for some other outlet, \u2018lat saw none, and had no- altornative but Pax: daty, and still trade with the States trade is A il continued down ire prepent time.though at liberty tot with he people find out by experience that in Sha present.alrcu they cannot carry on a re trade, because, as RS YOU are aware, atthe Lime ef, con- or two counties, aud even in these out whats it was plainly put to the vote, there oro & variety of side ierues brought in that a as the Conservatives carried Section a toe ob the \u201cNational Polo oxy,\u2019 tho à now carried t this election \u2018on the \u201c\u2019Ropeal* © the people vor ; led to bollere that fi re ube presont case It will revive trade just ae ational Polley\u201d wore.in ad- vanos of us in manufacturi oar people wore in the maln shivbutlders nod seafaring mes.When the National Polidy was adopted on were toid y per- sanded t Nova Sontia being ras | situated and so ve with re thoroughly and ] work, Fiorqaaised and peo- 4 \u2018Für the sake of brevity, and distinction, fag restent ot those prov, pl account for, to aworpiag.presen tly commenced and looking round tor a od none, the factories are lang @uishiug an and some of them oollapsed as did the Halifax Sugar Refluery.This copdi- tion of affairs bad something Lo do with the recent vo! 4th.Iv \u201che event of & general election this Autumn Nova Hootia would elect a majority of Liberal members, not however so sweeping, because the coal companies who did not care to exer: thamselvos at the local election would then very likely do so, and return all Conservatives for {ape ovrnpanies maintain that they Le benetited by tho National Policy.5th.lama Liberal in oles\u2019 was a Jol- lower of the late \u2018 \u2018Howe, } even icto Cm faoration., not ot fully convin nevertheless thas all tne great and glorious things said o! Confederation would ever come to pass.ore a short review, I must relate a little anecdote.At the time of 37 first setting lu those lower Provinces, an eminent divine lived in Pictou Co., whose name was Jai Mactiragor.Ho went as Le was wont to missionary tour to Prince Edw Toland.While resting in a friend's host informed him of a middle aged coaple who were industrious, honest aud up pright and civil to their neighbors, but quar among themselves; the minister considered it to his duty to go and see this couple, and it possible to discover the cause aud p pose a remedy.So he went, and after salu tation he told both to be seatod _ while he asked = few questions.He said: \u201c I bear that you two occasionally quarrel with other; would lize to know the cause.\" man claimed the right os ak first.He bad not proceeded far when she, the woman, interru pted, saying she could bell in halt the time and explain Letter.She said: \u201c1 believe the trouble, the real trouble, is we were not properly married.We had no minister here in those daya; the man that performed was only a magistrate, a good kind of a man, but had no experli- ence.If we then bad a good and experienced minister like yourself, ! believe it would have gone well enough with us.The minister said: \u201cI see the cause of your trouble, and now propose a remedy.Stand out bvre on Lhe flour and I will marry you in such a way you will not forget\u201d After the ceremony he you are now well ve in til death part you.They oboved.and were Dever kuown to quarrel o aflerwards.Now, Messrs.Editor, 1 1do de pot say that we Nova Scotians we: y married to Canada, but L I \u201cdo ay Barth the conjugal affect! ections are not and bave been ver the maltitude of the Domiaion Government.You areold enough, no doubt, to remember the retuctance with which Nova Scotin entered Into Cant tion.When we sent Joseph Howe to the Court of St James with instructions to relieve us from the union, he was told by the British Government that it was Her s wish that we should join and try | it, and if ir the terms of union were not just to Nova Scotia they would be made so.Joseph Howe returned and reported.Nova Scotia 4) prow.the better terma went into Confederation.The better terms wero only for a time.Our province is not making gress.At Shubenacadle, our nearest sta on.$1400 were taken for tickets eokd to our young nen and women leaving the country all lo one week in May last, this is saying nothing of the hundreds that were leaving at the samo time by and otherwise.must close this at story and say in conclusion that we would er married over again t part.Could not some wise and experienced men like Dr.gor be found who would propose a better plan than these better terms, which are only a sort of a bribe, would not last lob, Yours, etc, SIMON MAcDONALD.= P.8.\u2014The Dominion estimates came down among us in the time of election.If theso estimates bad been sooner they would, I thiok, have influenced our election, as they were uncommonly favorable to our provinve.A.MacD.South Maitland, June 28, 1886.An Independent Liberaï's Views.To the Editor of THE STAR: SIr,\u2014How I account for the Swooning ma- majority is, first, by saying that there was a Ina jority of Nova Scotlaus In favor ot repeal.same question would have received the sa same answer at any time.What Mr.Gladstone ssys of the univa of Great Britain and Ireland is also true of the union of Cauada ar and Nova Scotia.IL was obtained by force and fraud and never did exist except on paper.The majority of Nova Scotians Lerv were and are opbused to it, not only on account of the Way In which it was brought about, but also because thay think we «lo not get fair play.- 1 have always contended that we had the same right to got bay for our rallways that we had to Lot pay qe for | our Provincial buildings; the one Vincn as much as the other, mes the Canadian railways were Dot owned by the Government but by private companies and were a continual drain on the Government, and whereas the Canudian debt represented nothing but lost money.On the other hand tne Nova Scotia debt was \u2018or ber public works, and when those works me on property the Province shouid have besa paid lor them.The next reason tor the sweeping vote is to be ound in the working of the N.P.which does not work as weil fof Nova Scotia as for Ontario.The fact is that the interesis of Ontario and Nova Scotia are not identical.The great problem is to barmotize them as much as possible.The working of the N.P.here ts Lo protect the capitalist against the cun- sumer, the rich against the poor, tbe few t the many.It is said to be worthy note that the manufacturers did not vole for separation, it should also be noted that their numbers are few.The third and last reason that I shall give is thavour Govern- not enough money to meet its demande.It Is stated that Nova Scotia bas cost more than she comes to: it would bo hard indeed 10 make tht majority potave that statement.There are two facts tha stand out so prominent and plain that foais cannot misjudæe.The first Is the well kuown fact that Nova Scotia pays more into tho treasury according to her population than any other portion of tho Dominmivn; a secondly the well remembered tact th t under the lowest tariff in tho world we bad ample means to moot our debts and construct hundreds of miles of roads through he forests, altogether by Government aid; be] now when our tariff has nearly donk ied we Lave at CIE à 20.kuup Up our uid roads and none for now ones.The question with us is not whether we cost the Dominion little or much, it is whether we are benefited by our connectivn with it or Your secénd question Is whether the people when y voted really desired separation, or only better ters.| know that somo ple say that repeal is the only thiog that om do any good.1 am convinced, however, that better terms, if they were better enough wüüld satisfy the majority.We out have at least a million dollars a your it our country is ever goive to pe regal annexation 1de not think it would carry at present, people would rather walt and see what the In Dominion will do.Free trade with the United States, I think, 1s all that is desired, this I would go in for to the extent of doing away with the customs de- monta or of both sides of the line.I bo interesting tukaew the exact p! reyeuud each 'doupiry collects frog.be other, and ales, what it costs to collent dt.delete tdad tagaîngents will be eo LHaN (Dany think! WU! course while Ameria pursues \u2018hor present policy hing can be dumee, but the duty should be taken off ot flour as fur as the Maritime rovinces are concerned.It is quite true thor thore is a great number of people who ieve that we would be much better off if we were aunexed to the United States, first because we are, so much nearer to her than we are to a and secondly because she would take everyLhing we have to dispose of.But notwithstanding all this they would be loath to exchange the Union Jack for the Stars and Stripes.We believe that we enjoy more freedom in some ways at least than we would iu the \u201c Land of the free and tho home of the brave.\u201d But if the Dominion Govérnsiient persists in turn- Ing a doaf ear to our cries it is indeed bard to say what may happen.I stoutly denv that we are or ever have been in a state of semi vobeilion.We simply ask for our rights in a legal and constitutional way; the people here are as loyal as can be found elsewhere, bat they think that loyalty liko charity should commenee home.e Go ment has .as good a right to be loyal elactors as the electors has to be loval to the Government.res .fi \u201820 doute would meet the samé fate.I have no doubt bat that they would mest 8 wores cme un- sousptling is done La the meantime that its 3 ority, and if this place is any criterion to go by Es Your fourth question isifin the event of [\u20181s Federal election Dominion -chiel reasons that prompted many to vote ly op) \u2018this province favor it.lncaseo! a rem | \u2018rupt condition now, and our revenue was win Soavinco the people that Justice will be des es you ask what is my political creed.Well, it are any independent ten I think Ian: coe but there aro only two tive aud 1 am forced to choose one, am known as a Liberal.1 bave swered Your ques- Uons aud givou my views to the best of my ability.I never wrote a llue on politics be- foro and would not now only 10 oblige you, and let me state here that although I believe the views [ have given to be views of vue masses, yet 1 cau only give them as wn and as such, you ure at liberty to publish them Lo the world.Yours truly, Epxunp McDouGALL, Northfield, Hants Co, June 30, 1886.From an American Cit Citizen, Not » Voter, To the Editor of THE STAR: .Sm,\u2014I am living here now over aleven Yeara; am an American citizen and not a voter.Asa rule lind tho people here are not in for annexation, and are about ovenly fivided « as to their politics that is about 3 Liberal, 4 nservatives\u2014but when i comes on question of union with they all say \"no.* We caunot trade ich Canada, we don't want to be a part of Lis my opluion that, if itis a questiob peal at the Dominion election, that\u2018 us Liberals will carry the provinces by a large repeal or Liberal party will aprry Yours, ete, F.STEVENS, Ellershouse, July 9, 1886.ever y seat.KINGS.Thinks the Vote Meant Repeal.To the Editor of TBE STAR: Sin,\u2014The election in King\u2019s county was run atricly on repeal or separation from Federal Government without any proviso for better terms.Becona\u2014I do not think that the people-of Nova Scotia desire annexation lo the United States, but I do think they would like to Lave a good treaty with them as itis their natural souroe of trade.\u2018Third\u2014I presume the meaning of the recent vote goes to show that the people of Nova Scotia are dissatisfied witn their con- Dection with Canada, and feel that they are in bondage.[am indo ependent in politics.In the event of a Aquera Federal election this Autumn the rals will have a large majority if there on no money used.Yours, etc, LEOxARD Canning, June 29, 1886.0 Believes the Vote a Solid Repeal One.20 the Editor of THE STAR: S18, This repeal is a matter which I, although not generally much interested volitical matters, bave become considerably anxious about.I am much opposed to tho repeal policy, and am thoroughly Con- in Tot that in this neighborhood, and be- Here throughout the country generally, the grea desire coucrn this matter is \u2018* repeal,\u201d not * better terms.\u201d ButI have &ood reasons to believe that the leaders in the movement have not a hope, and perhaps no vegy @1eat desire for * repeal\u201d A rt coInes to us that many thousands of dollars came from U.8.'s firms to aid the ers in the late contest.know that the manner in which \u201cConfederation \u2019 was accomplished was one of the N.ILIsLEY.for répeal.Many favour annexation to the U.many, incluaing repoal writers, It lu Said the majo 8.; Federal Election, doubtless the repealers will bave a great majority of members at Ottawa, (rom Nova Sootia.Yours respecttully; M.M.= Halls Harbor, King's Co, N.8, June 28th, 1886.LUNENBURG.Another Concise Utteranes.To the Editor of THE BTAR: Rire people of Nova Sontia bave al- been opposed to Conlederation, It passed the legislation against the wish of the people in 1867, and the question of ret poal was botore the people at the late election and was the cause of a victory for the Liberals.If repeal can\u2019t be got, we must have better terms.1 do not favor annexation.I am a Liberal in politics.In the event of a Federal election this Autumn, probably a majority for the Liberais; can\u2019t tell for certain.Yours, etc, JOSEPH LANTY.better terms, and in spite of New Ross, July 5, 1886.to the contrary our Province is prosperous -_\u2014 and progressive.1am a Liberal Conservae PICTOU.tive.Yours, etc, A Reader of The \u201cStar\u201d and as Inde- June 29, 1886.Fondent.- To the Editor of TRE STAR: .QUEENS.Sr, - In auswer to your qu uestions in cir- To the Editor of THE STAR: cular | beg to say, in the first place, that SIR,\u2014 As you uested a few lines from we aocount for the sweeplng majority from me as regarding the Nova oSootla elections the fact that repeal was Fairy and se I wil give my opin ion y a8 before the electors.We believe if party ible.1 will here State.that I am a fecling was put aside, four out of five of the ibaral, made so because I believe it to be eiectors of Nova Scotia would lik Better terms might satisfy politicians, but nothing short ot repeal will ever satisty the people.I uvelleve few have any desire for annexation; vot 1 or or cent but would like to be under the Old But in all candour I must say there loue &Trowing feeling that if we can\u2019t get repeal, almost anything would be preferable to our present In the «vent of Dominion cleetions this Autumn it is not likely the elections would so one sided, for the reason Lhat we have no more reason to ex any assistance from one party than the other.lam a reador of THE STAR, and claim to be an independent Liberal Yours, ote.Alma, June 28, 1886.Plain Speuking.To the Editor of THE STAR: S1r,\u20141 have been a subscriber to your paper for the last seven years, and in that time found it a good independent paper and willing Lo see fair play and justice to all, but 1 regret ta sa you do nat always stick to those prinéipl as your hostility to, and want of Sympathy for all who supported tho question of repeal in the late | élections In Nova Scotis shows.Now it may not be irom a want of feeling of justive but a lnck of information, and an ixnorance of cireum- atädués bere, for uiroligoout this Proviuce there Is a feeling of very great discontent, which was plainly expressed at the polis on the 15th of June.- In your issues before hd elections you bolitiled tbe sécesh party, as you ward pleased to call them, and predicted that they would :neet with very poor s the re question.Now Lebold tho roauil.your predictions have not been fu which shows you are very littls acquainted with the general feelings ol the people of this province in regard to the advantages or disadvantages of our forming a part of the Dominion ol Canada.We were forced into this Union without our own consent, it never coming before the peonle to give them a chauve Lo express thoir opinion, consequently heir has been, and ever will be, discontent ere at a union that was forood on us Against | our wishes.This feeling was plainly shown at the first general election after conloders- tion; when in Lhe whole province there were only 3 out ou 36 members in vur local House who were not opposed to the union; and our Opposition and hostility then was well grounded as experience has since shown, for after a trial of about 2v years the condition of this proviuoe is far from being prosperous.Befors Confederation the debt of our province was s pared with our bank- | FRASER.i sufficient for al ordinary Government expenses, and the conditinn and circumstances of our people were prosperous, contented and happy.Now we are overwhelined with debt and taxation.You in Ontario and Quebec seem Lo be woll satisfied.aud judging by that vou must have had tho best of the Bargain for you find a market here fur vour cheap manufactured French Cauadian go.and take very little, if anything.in return, possibly a few tons of coal.It cannot be very UC.fur the mines here are only porcine hall time, with very small pay at that, now we nre supplied by you with poor Hutter at 10 cents » pound and cheese cheapqr than we can manufacture it, our Iactories being standing inonu- monts of the boueflt of Confederation to ua y judgment loads me my Impression fa (hat tae ent whole arrangement is simply States.the whole affair 1s for butter terms.I cannot | more effort on tho Conservative would bave altered affairs in this ai cide Autumn the Conservatives would send a na jority to the House of Commons.I cann socount for the sweeping majority.satisfled that a large majority In this Der else.ueens Coun is represented In the I Goverament vy a Liberal, but he is barely noticed the busin ness is done on Tory principle by the minority.I don\u2019t really think the lo of Nova Scotia desire annexation to the United - - States, but some other form of ti such + as free trade, that we believe will making of Nova Scotia.I uhink She peo of Nova Scotia would sooner velore confederation, but 1 rene rE could bave better men and better foi Government in Canad t would Tes tter trade with t United us that we Soll kr know th Sta event of a Federal ion ot counties that have returned 1 oellove even more 50 to the Fed: of the people want Separation from th by the dissatisfaction of the unie with the upper provinces, BEE \u2014 uéboc rd.was to take place this Autumn, Nova Scotia would elect as large a proportion of Liberals as she has scut Lo the solely Dominion in the Local elections.- but separation from the Dominion, as annexation would only be one step on the ladder instead of the many.guy] about 8 years ago, now Lhe majority what suits one wi were separated own interest.The only benefit that we receive from the Union is the duty on coal which allows our coal to go up to your provinces.out that is more than counter under.l Liverpool,-N.&,, June 28, 1856.speak for, or us I Know of Shviburne Uv, au l am candid In saying that | fully bi that the Liberals wish annexation to the the United States.annexationist, strong; but bofore the Con- sorvatives will conseut to this they will die to a map, lighting for the Dominion.Mauy of the Liverals jn this county are ropeal, wintpn House 83 many.Liberals A6 it Las to the avai.mp nos if they could do so without saorifici De thom.the farm produce haa tallon 9 no 10: iow, Lhat m cannot bo got for paytblug we raino; vre b to do ali our trading by oxchange.One or two Sued to will do on prices, wool which we to gat 25 ota for, 17 cts.this year; exgs used to be 1B now 8 and 9 cts, dna other things acoocfz- Accor; forts; ; aud for our flour which we met or nlario, we pay au extra o0 cls.aor ih beuellt of tho Ontario farmer.And oll we tr ay JU cts.for, when we could age it ; in the U.5.for about 10 cts.à gall.holes sale, only we are taxed for the.Seen ot à few refiners up in Ontario or Que! lo yo our ediwrial on Lhe anne.of the : Hamlitou Times (all honor to it and its sonse of justico) you admit you bave a lurge trade with Nova Scotia and u good market.Now, it would be tb the credit and g name jour paper, il, in future, you Could ref rom copying wnotes from such vilo and\u2019 abusive papers as the Hamilton Spertator, | which refers to the Nova Scotiaus as fouls who should be sent Lo the U.S.to supply pauper labor.Such language does not tend promote a very brutherly unjop, and such papers only expose their ignorance when they presu to know at a tance of 4 thousand miles whats Torour bonefit.We arc the mos Juterosied rtles and should be the hest fui ederation wns a ; benotheiai ie ok os IE it reasonable we * ould destroy what would be bene = ficial becs us ?i Yours, ete.DANIEL MUNRO.Piotou Co., July 7, 1886.Wouldn't be Prudent to Hold the Federal Elections this Automne.7 To the Editor of THE STAR: SIR,\u2014As à Liberal Conservativh, in rep! to your request as to my opinion in to the repeal question n 8.I may say\u201d that it was ohly a kite that was before the poople at tbe last moment to try to keep them In power, as their record for tbe last four years was very insignificant to bring before the people, Th devise some meaDs tu keep them in power for four years more, and thon the Province will be bankrupt.They may be preten that they want batter terms from the eral Government, but they do not want ans nexation with the United States so far as I can make out.In fact 1 do not think the half of the people knew what thoy\u2019 were doing, for in the canvassing the- had \u2014 all their plans to suit everyone; that is to say, repeal for this one, annexation for that one, and better terms for the next man, » everything else according to that; the Bmes are dull in N.su now, they gotit + work all right to put them in power, but - God belp the country that is ruled by such a class of men, 1 do not think it we had a Federal on this Autumn they would be so but I donot think it oul be prudent 0 try a Federal election this ycar Ë it can be avoid Z to Sohbet, hl ever, Les - wn here, or we wi to the United States ei cr ting along very well as we ours, et cto.\u201d West bi joy pm John, June 28, 1886.Short if Not Sweet; oC To the Editor of THE STAR: SrR,\u2014T will give vou my opinion In a few words.I have been Conservatl a yoy Confederation.As far a hungry howl 2: Ret into power.1 do not think that the ts talent Liberals want any such ianctunt a.These are always ei ple herd to vote tho way t er them withdut considering anyt rt alls isad van it to them.tage ies be Yours, ste, OHR CUMMING: Westville, Pictou, N.8, June 27, 1886.* A Postmasters Opinion.To the Fditor of THE STAR: SIR, \u2014My position hore as postmaster .hibits me from meddling with elections, Das = in answer to yourenquiries I may say truthe - fuily : that the people of this county do nob \u201d for re or aunexation to the United » 1am convinced that the object of give you any beip as to the meaning of the recent vote all over the Province.A hike the event of a general Federal ral election ia : Float ince Jo not wish for separation from the minion, but 1 think that both 1 parties dest dest | that is said would be better people down Bors willing to remain as we are.You all of our trade is pio in answer to.another will do \u2018ederal Government.Yours, ots: Wann Harinony, July 8, 15 Six Ooncise Statements.70 the Editor of THE STAR: \u2018 STR\u2014My opinlovs, ars: 1st The Zalority \u2014 Dominion, not better toi 2nd.The eweoping majority was caused If @ Dominion election w House, as tho Issue Was \u2018 4th.It is not annexation that is wanted oth.I was a Tory and all of my rolations dro Liberals asking for separation from the Dominion.6th.You will soe that the Interest of this Province is antagonistic w the Dominio on.not suit the other, it we we could legisinte to our ced by the many disadvantages-we lle Yours truly, SELDEN.SHELBURNE, The Federal Klections Not Wanted, To the Editor of \u2018TUE STAR: Sin \u2014l am n Conservative, and I ean only ve Robertson, M, P., is au aguiost Nova Seotia would not send to the Do- Verily it is protection from Oar: and not -r from the United S the Jaros of | Wé think it would bo decid beat for .Nova Scotia waut, Government pot to bave And tho prise of roal Fok in the country Federal aloction this Autumn, and wait the fahiog every your, 80 t bat farms that Ka ue late Sloan Sad the the roves of PO y pie 3 CIRE Cape Totand, ray 1, 1606, : 2\" GRAHAM & Co., Proprietors.iN 158 Nt.James Street.Fat x DAILY BTAR Ia nt to any nited Btales or nad postage .$1.00 for » lioniba a Wo | Tor \u2019 ee the circulation cf Inn RTAB A of (pe 45 rev ¢ combined issue of all the other glls! opus pâpors vublished in the city of oO \u2014American Agency.446 Ci, 1.Noah correspondent and rrespondent and agont for French and an advertising in Tux STan\u2014 Mons \u201cMorette, 61 Ruo Cautnartin, Paris, France.\"ŒIROULATION OF THE DAILY STAB YUBR WEEK Ewpinag JuLy Ji 14886, Bion -* agent for LSE, Total.182744 PRESENT DAILY AVERAGH 25.457.JULY 1.- « SATULDAY, 1858.OUT OF TOWN.:1\u2026 Orders may be left at Tir STAR office, \u2026\"T68-Bt.Jumes street, tor Tne Star to be sent to the seaside or other out-of- town addresses.THE NOVA SCOTIA REPEAL VOTE.We publish this morning the responses from Nova Scotia to a request lately made by THE STAR for the explanations of its Nova Scotia readers of the late repeal vote in that province.The page of letters which we publish consists of sélections from the very large number reteived by us, and the letters selected are given as being both fairly representative of all the replies, and as indi- cating the popular feeling in all parts of- Le the province.i We are obliged to our readers for their ; prompt and kind response to our re quest, and trust that the ventilation of their opinions in THE STAR will help the rest of the Dominion to understand the condition of affairs in Nova Scotia, Tae New York Sun is disturbed now about whether Canada wants to be annexed or not.We refer the Sun to our third page.Nova Scotia is the section of the Dominion which has most reason to desire annexation, but it doesn\u2019t desire it.Try Mexico for a \"7 while, brother.TS \u2019 or WE congratulate the Winnipeg, Free Press, an uncompromising Liberal paper, upon the tone of its reference to 8ir John Macdonald's visit tothe North- West.If the brains and common sense of the Free Press were behind the Toronto Globe the liberal party in Canada would be many per cent.stronger.SoME journalistic Ananias is at present engaged in sending despatches from Ottawa to New York and Chicago \u2018papers, stating that we are on the eve of bavipg a bloody Indian rising in the North-West; that Sir John and Hon.Thomas White have gone up there simply to quiet things down.It isthe New York Star that is principally engaged in paying for these yarns.La Patrie says that the Conservatives voted $3.000,000 at last session of the Dominion Parliament towards the construction of the Prince Edward Island tunnel, but that now the I\u2019.E.I.Provincial elections are over, and the Local Conservatives returned to power, it is alleged that the engineering diliculties cannot be overcome, and the Conservatives are laughing in their sleeves at the duped Islanders.This isa very pretty _ story, and would be a capital exposé of \u201c, the political dodges of the Tories, but for one little fact.This little fact is that $3,000,000 was not voted for the .tunnel by tho last Dominion Parliament.~ The Dominion Parliament did not vote acent for the tunnel.*.THE OONTRACT SYSTEM.\u2018We congratulate the Water Depart ment on its determination to have the new mains laid by day work.Mr.Le- sage expresses himself as strongly op- to the contract system for under- gtound work.There is generally, it is to bo feared, a great deal of \u2018\u2018under- dnd work\u201d in connection with civic tracts, especially contracts for labor.Minimize the contract system, and the city\u2019s work will be done better and cheaper.Mi.Lesage is obviously right in saying that the contract system is particularly objectionable in the construction of water mains and sewers, where defects in the work are covered p.We would go further and say that all the city's work sliould be done by day work.While it may be advantageous for the city to contract for its supplies, there is too much temptation to jobbery in contracting for labor.Corrupt ir \u2018fluences can, of course, be brought to bear in awarding contracts fur supplies, \u201c but the public know more about the prices of supplies than they do about _._._the cost.-of excavating aud building.The testimony of the Water Depart._pdent coincides with that of the Road Department, that the work which lasts \u201cthe longest and requires the least repairing is not done by coutract.The Fire Department might well take a hint from this.We do not suggest that it + should manufacture its own hose or its > Own engines, but it might with great advantage do its own repairs, THE GPOLOGICAL SURVEY AGAIN, The honor of knighthood conferred on the Director of the tevlogienl Survey has not only brought that gentleman into prominefive, but the usefulness of the.Geological Survey, under his man- ment, as well.Wo are pleased to notice that the press, on the whole, does ee to the Rincority \u2018of sir Alfred wyw s character, and\u2019 confines itself iticism of his capacity and lis ibility - to conduct the Geological * Survey of the Dominion of Canada.The question is one of public interest, as the Survey was originally designed for pur- -.poses of public usefulness, and the pub- Be bave therefore the right to enquire as to how fully the Survey fulfils its original design.The select committee of the House of Commons, which was nted in 1884 to enqilize tnd Thi efféioncy of the Survey under its présent thanagement, repo that the original \" Es w priganiy 11 chien on uc blond tio.hs = « tn the velopment of the m ¢ ot the county sud reported n'er that the anbjoots to whic* the Survey almost entirely confined itself, such as Indian ethnology, philology and _archœ- ology, were not conducive to that end.No action has yet been taken by the Government with regard to the various suggestions offered by the Nelect Committee, but à marked improvement on previous reports was observed in the Report of the Survey published in 1885 for tho years 1882-53-84, by those interested in the development of the mineral resources of the country.That report, however, still leavez much to be desired; In the first place, much of the information only then published, had been in the possession of the Survey for several years and had been independently discovered in the meantime by individual enterprise.The reports of the various gentlemen of the Survey were very valuable as indica tions of the scientific development to which we have attained in Canada, but \u2018$hiey had been withheld until they wero practically useless for mining enterprise.It seems to us that if the country has to pay for obtaining this information it has the right to suggest that it is somewhat impatient of having to await always the long-deferrcd convenience of the Director of the Geological survey.There was one suggestion of the Select Conuuittes that we consi au especially good one.That was, that the reports of the various gentlemen coun- nected with the Survey should be pub- iished separately and as soon as they were completed.The high authority of Sir William Dawson is opposed to these \u201cfasciculi,\u201d as he terms them, but we venture to think that such a plan would have its advantages.The information would be more timely to begin with and valuable matter would nol be so liable to be overlooked in a small neat pamphlet, as when it is deposited in the successive layers, to use a geological phrase, of a bulky volume.Promptness, we think, is the chief quality required at present on the part of the Director of the Geological Survey, and we trust that the honor of knighthood will have an inspiriting effect upon him in that direction.There is no question whatever as to the scientific attainments of the various members of the Survey.Those gentlemen are an honor to the country, but their light is kept too long under a bushel RECKLESS INSURANCE.During the six months ending June 1 30th there were in the United States and Canada 999 tires, the losses of each of whicli amounted to 310,000 or more.The estimated aggregate loss on the thousand fires save one, was $33,900,000.Here is a frightful waste of the fruits of human labor, and most of it preventable.{-dali The fact that most of this property ¥, insured makes the loss not one dol less to the people of the United States and Canada.Insurance only Imig The effect of distributing the We might go further and say th es insurance which bas made sugh a loss possible, by making people cargless, and even by making incendiarism profitable, We have nothing to say against insurance on sound principles, but if fire insurance were carried on upon sound principles in North America, the losses from fire on that continent would not amount to $33,800,000 in six months.Even this enormous sum does not include the losses from fires which occasioned damage to a less extent than £10,000 each.It is indiscriminate insurance of bad risks and good that makes such an aggregate possible.The insurance companies might reduce these losses enormously, and if they will not do it the policy holders ought to try and ascertain the reason why.SHOULD THE STATE TEACH RELIGION?This is the question that President Seclve of Amherst College asks and answers in the current number of the Forum, à kind of \u201cNincteenth Century Club\u201d among magazines.The learned President is much exercised over what he belicves to be the case, namely, that the modern public school system does not turn out good citizens\u2014that, on the contrary, concurrently with an ever increasing expenditure for education, there is a steady decline in public morals.He attributes this to the fact that the schools have been more and more secularized; and he considers that the very existence of modern society dem ands an immediate resort to systematic religious instruction in the public schools.Moral teaching, he says, will not suflice.\u201cMen are not made virtuous,\u201d so he informs us, by instruction in virtue * * * no moral renovation of society has ever been accomplished by the teaching of morality, however puro!\u201d Religions teaching alone will meet the case : even a false religion will be found more conducive to virtue than no religion.In answer to those who contend that the proper sphere for religious instruction !a the home, Presidert Seoalye 50 ys bluntly that home education ia not to bo depended on.\u2018Are parents even in Christian families,\u201d he asks, \u201call adequate for such an undertaking?Have they the time forit ?Have they the talents for it?* * * It may fairly be said that if at the present day, the children of Christian parents were left with uo other religious instruction than their parents can give, they would be left famentably lacking.I do not speak of exceptions but\u2019 of the rule.\u201d This is strong language; and, if we could accept it as true, would throw a singular, and, by no means favorable, light on the Christian knowledge and character of [- the elder generation.President Éeelye, we may here remark, however, suppose a case which does not exist and never has existed.When have the children of Christian parents been wholly de- .pendent on the direct religious instructions of their own parents?Do not the parents support churches for the express purpose of helping on their own religious life and that of their children® And has not the Sunday-school been for the last hide years a powerful adjunct to the Church?There is no need therefore to consider the case of the children of Christian parents: left with n religious instruction save what their own parents can ply, for the simple reason that er religious instruction is alway Se an This brings us to the learned President's dpihiof of what the Church is doing.Heasks the.tuestien, whether we can expect the work in question to be por- formed by the Church, and answers it by | gy that \u201cthe Church is eonfewbedly not doing this work; and unless yôt givé éfthe S State, it the ublghltv and power the Church nel will.nor can do 32.\u201d What then is the conclusion?Why that that the State must take the matter up and become the one effectual religious instructor of the people.The question which here occurs to a person of simple mind, who wants to understand things as he\u2019 goes along, is: what is the State?Is it something apart from the people, something divine or semi-divine in its character, with remarkable and special qualifications for imparting religious instruction to its subjects.1f so, whence does it get these admirable properties and powers, and how is it that they have not been exercised in the cause of religion before?History does indeed record a period when the State was very zealous for religion, but those were the days when the fires of persecution wero alight throughout the land, when the rack and the thumbscrew were used as dissuasgives against heresy, when witchcraft was an offence for which grave and learned judges sentenced hapless old women to the stake.It was a period of great crimes, of abounding lust, of judicial corruption and cruelty, a period when the hangman's trade was brisk, when wars were incessant and when brute force was ever asserting itself over justice.It was a period the world does not desire to see return.The point, however, we have immediately to consider is how the State, as we know it, is going to get the wisdom, virtue and piety necessary to fit it for the high functions to which the learned President of Amherst would call it.In a word how is the State going to be more religious than the people who constitute it and give it every breath of life it draws?It is difficult to realize that President Seelye is an American, writing under the regime of universal suffrage.Referring to the objection many might and would have to allowing the State to teach religious doctrines, he says that \u2018no wise government will Jet the conscience of its subjects control its public policy.\u201d The question we may remark is not s0 much what a wise government will do, but what a government elected by universal suffrage must do.The idea is really ridiculous \u2018that a government maintained by a people who nave heretofore wished, and who, to all appearance, still wish, to bave the public schools exclusively secular, should proceed, in the face of public opinion, to give them adistinctly religious character.It is ridiculous also to suppose that the state, constituted as we know it to be, could by any possibility give a really religious impulse tô the community, take up the work of the churches and carry it farther, and show * Christian parerits \"\u2019 what proper religious instruction is.Some readers, % we © fancy, will be Sean itself with the truth Nt a patty vided only it finds one which, practically viewed, is suited to its purpose.The question of the truth of religion is important, we are told, to an individual, but quite indifferent to the State.Here again we are face to face with an absurdity.The State, President Seelye maintains, should teach the Gospel histories.How then could the State at the same moment teach those histories as true, and yet take up the general position that it did not guarantee their truth, but merely used them as convenient means of edification?No, before the State can teach religion or anything it must be prepared to say: \u201cThese things are true, and we teach them because they are true; and not only true but important.\u201d But before the State can affirm that certain things are true, it must have satisfled itself that they are true: in other words, it must have adopted an official religion.It is very singular to see such opinions coming tor the front in a country which has hitherto prided itself not a little on having effectually and forever done away with all State patronage of religion and all religious patronage of the State.President Seelye\u2019s article seems almost to sound a note of despair, for he must know full well that his practical suggestions stand not a ghost of a chance of being adopted.No, the movement must be\u2014as regards moral and religious influence\u2014not from the State to the people, but from the people to the State.i.et the people be pervaded by a religious spirit and the State will evidence the fact in a thousand ways; but that a people in a condition of religious decline\u2014the caso supposed should elect a government that will bring them into a condition of religious prosperity is an idea that one hardly expects to find put forward by a man of President Seelye\u2019s pretensions to scholarship and philosophy.AUSPICIOUS DAYS.* Tibt not the Western.barbarians langh at the order given to the Chinese astrologers to select an auspictous day for K wangsü to assume the actual government of China.His Majesty has reigned nominally ever since he was four years 21d, ard donc 4 very wel.Ye 's mow fifteen years old, and before entrusting the actual rule of China to his mature judgment, it is just as well to choose an auspicious day.Without any preten- storis to astrological knowledge, and, perhaps, without as much consideration as the gravity of the subject demands, we should he disposed to at once rule out all the days of the next six years at least, as \u201cinauspicious.\u201d There isa great deal in choosing an auspicious day for the commencement of great undertakings.Most people now concede that Mr.Gladstone chose an inauspicious day on which to introduce the Home Rule important ue He would in the meantirhe have obtained the passing of resolutions affirming the principle of Home Rule and then set out upon the work of educating his followers up to his own ideas of Home Rule.Sir John Macdonald was suspected of intending to appeal to the country soon after the bolt of a large section of bis \u2018French Canadian followers; but he evidently consulted the astrologers of \u2018the party avd they evidently told him that some -| other time would be more auspicious.It is a grand thing to know when to strike.Most of us are chronically too late, or, to, use an expressive but inelegant Americanism, ** too previous.\u201d Whe's Making By It, | {From the Boston Herald.) ) In nothing is the delinquency of Con, re apparent than | to ato op the coinage ofovstval silver 100, 000 of thew A: vhs oountzy reiumes to use th ax v Shave.| + © ,gstçologers n \u201c ay to in ae that we that friends could wish \u2018to contribute to this ond John od Tha 0 lo nok look! down id ng my.I Bt any pride He Sie ot pi be bou j ust about now.Worth Pendaring.Leon > noth ot or There isalwa, hala of som sort lo prohibition legislation that will Sot through drink.for those who want it badly.The onl y thing that propibision surely probibits is respect for the law, \u2019 Wanted, a Treaty.{From Le Canadien.) A Whatever the American papers may say, the American fishermen will ery out fora treaty still louder than they.Ard the more vigo 1 adtan vernment protects the adian idsheries, and thus holds the whole of New England in chook, the svouer will the* advantages of a treaty be understood all around.Breaking Out in s Now Place, ' [From she Boston Herald.) Bacùle, la, lamenting the galling and artificial code under which mon lived move thun gonerstliue in ago, wrote that \u2018we are de- Roenerating into macbines who do tho will of society.\u201d be lived to see the day svhen mon aod women take for their Summer pleasure not what they tind pleasurable, but w bat fashion decrees to bo \u2018\u2018Lhe proper thing Ready for the Fray.[From Le Caradicwn.) The news received from the different counties, news whbich comes from certain sources, authorizes us to inform our readers that the Forts ot the Opposition will not + hav pop e results.The Ross Cabinet \u20ac will rtainly come out from the elections with a considerable majority.1f a few Conservative countles are in perll, several Liberal divisions are in the same fix.The date « of dissolution of Parliament does L yor poe m to be fixed, but whevever it Is, ft will find our friends ready for the fray and confident tn the excellence of their © The Fun is Commencing.(From L'Eloctour.] We are to have a Federal election contest in our province before the local elections.The Federal Government has promised the local to carry it at any cost and clear the Way.The county is well chosen; it 1e \u20ac Chambl where the Conservative candidate oct.od by nearly 300 majority last election.lo ve NP % 23 ra, ath > polling on es place on the 23rd, an © pol on the 30th.Nationalists of Montreal and Chambly, the patriota of the whole province have their eyes upon you ! A Reform Paper Lays Politics Aside, [Prom the Winnipeg Free Press.) The trip which the Premier is now making from tbe Capital to the Pacific should not, ieve is not intended to construed a * political progress\u201d in any sense of tbe term, but simply a tour of recreation and boped for recuperation of health; and We are sure that we but voice the sentiments of the people ol the North-West in saylog trust all be or bis deares il be tully realized.T fidentiy expect from the all \u201calong the line\u201d a reception so that it cannot be misunderstood.thrice wolcome, the Premier of Canada to the Canadian North-West.Something Wrong.[Prom the Fredericton Capital.) The following brief but suggestive dia logue is going the rounds of the Ontario press :\u2014 Tariff Reformer \u2014 Let me show you the iniquity of the system.You area wo! will understand it.Let us take t Lis dress you have on as au illustration.w much material does it contain?Bagley \u2018Cwolve yards.1.Mrs B ery well.Now the firat cost ten cents a yard.\u2018That makes $1.20, res t \u2018re B.(atten tively) Yes, el T.I (sternly) oman, the tax on that is ton cents a yard.Here we havea dress total of $2.40 which the rascally Gover mont Mrs.B.\u2014But the whole dress only 116.1 don't really see.R.( y Le Good.heavens! the\u201d use of arguing with a woman?Not Injuring the Canadians.{From the Yarmouth, N.B., Times! ! It seems providential that the Washington treaty was avrogated and the Yankoes deprived of the privios oxo of Rotting bait, on t has beep a y coe] 52 What is our shores t very Scarce ict en This Summer.If the Yankees had been perm! to come in freely and buy di our flshermen would certainly have n obliged to go without, and more than half our vessels would h to bo laid up.ave The mackerel fishery so far poorest for many ye but poor as it has been with ua it was a total lure on the United States coast, Last year our shores were dotted with Yankee seiners who got good catches.This year got what were 10 be had and king up the schools?About the only mackerel worth speaking of sold in the United States this year were caught on the Nova, Scotia shore by Nova Scotians.Journalism Under Difficulties.[From the Vancouver Advertiser.) When we rat « struck Vanoouver a small medium Goldie & MoCullouch safe route have beld our gold without any al strain, but when we had interviowe e ing buainees mon of ;the ciuy, and sized up the prospects and position of this splendid Jay out the telegraph vires were worked, and the first steamer from Ban Francisco brought a neat and complete newepaper plant Jnoiudi u ne best reas in the provinces, upon w! printed for just six rots sde left us Just enough type to pr.table band-bill, but encouraged b ample ot our peighbors sad tull o the future of the glez, wo commen business fu a 14 x17 building with a canvas roof, aod we write this article in à tent gext door.A small band press, which is slow enough to turn a man\u2019s hair gray and old enough to make a gray-haired man -feel voung, has given us the print and enabled us once more to produce a newspaper.Precept and Practice.[Prom the New York World a weck ago.?.TA ail ktadiiners and sist a soden of 4h28.is'due to truth and self-respect, we would call a halt to the abuses which the editors of a majonty of the leading New York olty newspapers are heaping upon each .{Prom the World of Priday.! a | In bis selt-appointed capacity hoson biographer and apnlogizer for he a rooon tration, the perennlaily impeounious-triker liticians and co 4 het Dorsheimer, proprietor of + informe the American qu blio in way that President ovoinnd I ally gro wing \"in strength with the at all reports of a coolnesa bet Excellency\u2019 and Gov, Hill are utte out foundation.It ta satisfying to avo an occasional official announcement touching sa 2 the randeur of the President ft the bootlick in ordinary to the V Witte Rouse, The last timo this brobdiognagian helo of ot ai performed à valta Meial ction was wh en it became bn .wéeks t at reat the beurd dors that the resident was oo ting matrimony.Annexation Not Wanted: x LFrote the Chicago News} au this country which favorsa union af the two cou tries, but by far the vast it o © .enough, care of, we can séf The qQ bors, agd no demand for our nati geourit could ubaerved by snnexation.ues of the Dominion are Aas more len or he her pe Gox t and ss ebenied under Ct than under theirs.oly Ful run tho risk of a of British Crown, and ftesifa in the t family of natioos, but it is difficult what good\" sd uld be oft or Canada tbe Un pited Blates, by ; Each je 2alpos ool odes What would he bave thought bad } \u2019 \"privilege to bo no = The Usivearsity of i \u2018the .faired the degree ol Liab, {Se wpon fils Charles The Hamilton oe .Bmith- calls Gladstone à bo 18% Lord sesconsiioid.ps is * .He ne te Britain will never bo aa! ee vero till our owa phtiosopi Minister of the Empire.\" = der > Hov.Robert Yates Thomson, M.A.B D.of Hensall, Ont., has accepted the new lec- tureship of Knox Coll kg hat of Old \u2018Testameut Introduction an Anal Mr.\u2018Thomson is a young man of aT ffruduated In arts et the University lorouto in 1880, hos taken a d ree ix theology at Edinburgh, b, and has oonsl- dorable experience in lon and churob.The lirst lieutenant-governor of the State of [tlinols was a French Canadian, Mr.Pierre \u2018Ménard, a fur trader.A statue Is to be erécted shortly to Lis.memory, aud Mr.Massburne she (SX-Ater joan minister, is ng it forw: \u2018The pedestal to be in Pushing granite.Fr ge p will show the lleuteuant-governor standing life-size, Beside him an \u2018Indian, sitting on a pile of furs, tends the merchant a bookskin.At Belleville and Kingston the question of whether thore can be any more wickedness in rowing than in driving to a camp meetin on Sund ay has been ralsed.T = Joseph Snider à of Snider and bw the partisans of ving.re \u201cpatiently woltion for a Sunday drowning to square tire account.Dr.P.E.Brown, of Ste.Anne's, after a short visit to Paris has returned to London on his way home towards Mon Brown first Lo lutroduca Canedian maple sugar and map the Indian and Colonial Rta a ovine his on own account about Noose ads of syru sugar of excellent quality.Dr.i ond devoted 100 po of sugar for free distribution among the visitors.A London r states that he has taken an order ln Paris for delivery next Spring.\u2018The success of the Knights of Pythias de- | monatratioo in Toronto isin a large measure due to Dr.Dr, John 8.King of that cit In a speec meeting of oh Kni night De, King (ing sald * ag crossing of the boundary line by people re Canada\u2018and Uni > contribute towards terns prejudice, but as to favoring the annexation of a to the Uni ted 8 I never could do so, and I never to ex- will be prepared change the Union Jack for the Btars and Stripes.If theres to be any annextsiou it must be the annexation of the ropublio to £ Dominion under British Government.A oouple of tramps commenced a fight in physician.The medical man objected to tha Pocailt y selected 1 or the ring, and being engaged a garden hose, n operatin he turned the stream on ne combatants.The move aid Dot prove to be a wise one, forin a lists.-wrosted-the nozzle from the dol as, turned the streain fuil Upon bim.him, and aon compelled Bim to retreat and ve the warriors to continue their fight in peace.Trustee Skinper, of Guelph, Ont., d that five members of the City School are ified owing transactions the Board.Ress whom /Now- hom the man.roourving de are.Board as cer; Mr.re- oelving money for insurance ot rob- erty; Knowles, recelvin os for furnished to the Boa ce, Fooling money fo for placing outside\u2019 h on utton, receiving money at different times for peal supplied to the last of the Board broke up in confusion after several housg\u2019 consideration of the position of affairs.Welland Tribune: d, C.Rykert, M.P,, and J.C.Rykert, jr.(son of the former), St.ath lacs, have boen voting L In Thorold for past on acant, un- fonoed loi os and the\u201d the.Betormers.believing the qualitication to -up one, be a bogus, tru looked i into the matter and lound i it so.John Ha es res worn\u2014Know the lot tisa more unfenced common; Eee on it; not Hired.Dr.Rolls, sworn\u2014I own the property \u2018There was lease made out tod.C.ykert; J.© Rykert, not a temant.I to b © posses- jr, was av sion at any time.Theo lease was not for any defintt time.Forget what the rent Rykert never pald me any The} go\u2014That vote is struck off.Mater MoGibbon in an interview with a Regina Leider reporter the other day said: \u201cI met many of these Sarcoe Indians last many good ness of his send amilice to the Fort with a request that I ould give them some provisi as nover sent them away corner they threw the buscuits away, showing that they wero not very hungry, as these same bi were fit for anyone to eat.From what came under my own vation I &m we as th Indians, so long as t Bey remain on fheir better fed than most of the White oople.Those Indians who prowl around the rallway stations and gather up the scrape from kitchens of white ple, must not be confounded with © Indians who stay on their reserves and om with be.Government rules and re most travellers base thoir opinions \u2018ot the \u2018state of the Indians from this source only.\u201d Says the London Colonial Exhibitor : \u201cA few days ago, by courtesy of the proprietors r- of opinion that the Shame Lon don party of Cana- oro ovited to inspoct the great SR Ushment iu Printin g-Houso sure.invitations were the ector fan Commissioner for Fra Hon, pi Oalmet, Buporiatendont of Education, Que- beo; Dr.May Educatt on Department, On- ta arlo; Ira Ira Cor 1, He resentative of New B mette, lan Canad ] LA ee A Eye St.John Sun; M.Bremuer, London Free Press, and E.B, Big- 1, representing the Exhibitor and Cana glan af press generally.Mr.Macdonald, the agige! manager, showed the visitors hota arious features of the oitice \u201cpeludiog tho eight Walter presses on which the Times is printed, and the ty) tting machines, whieh were first brought into really suocéss- ful use here.The parllamenlary reports Ar ROW.diatadod grecs ack from sho, ters in the House by telephone, to the pperator at the machine, thus at- x the sbortest transition known in journalism from the speaker's voice to the printed page.Mr.P.B.Casgrain, M.P, has just published a biography of M.Letellier de (St.Just, and in this counection the Toronto Week says of Mr.Casgrain himself: cane nuathor of this work is well known in a prominent member [ sty, and of the \u201cLiberal minority In the House of Com- mong.Hea 8 s well and sensibly, «nd has deservedly attracted attention by ability and the en 8 of publie poliez ot D hich he expresses.orward to obtain \u2018Borite st iho expan 0 character.Ho in ongs 40; the school of blatant at poilriclane, who doem | itn ood, oven to be abused, and ider an tion whose coarse natures cons met by somo flippant Rabelaisiam, One- grain.who is thomembor for L\u2019 Telok, fras been | contented to bide his to \u2018There is a small faction both a tation earef patient and hones ntion to the showy four de riety.mye Letoliier de bain Just, and o feeling th that of party \u2018ton.led him that ote PALLY tat ever A n will be favor- S ve 5 2 = El 25 's abilities wer, Mr.By considered by those called on to form an adininistration.\u201d Once at dinner the Duke of Altenburg, Ci ou Prinesca oat Doar oe ite for the rown rt © log of J Ber fe ever, in al 5 ne pis ai cam patch, with a Bennet iT rim it doop mourning.It waa the official announcement ot the death of an old archduchess of Austria.Tho King, who pad sent où cards for a court ball.dec i, declined 4 \u2018vaibout bredkicg States woul the barrier of national | front ot the residence of a Brantford, Ont}: an OHO COMMIT, BS, Pamamanaen Meotinge of the Finance and Pulice Com- mittees-\u2014L'Union des Abattoirs Be- fused an Extension of Time - The Positions of Sub-Chlefs ef Pollee to be .\"Abolished, A meeting of \u2018the Finance Commitiee was held yesterday nf! renier, Chairman, Lauren Ald G Hoisad, Perrault Archibald, Moouvy au Mr.Emard, advoonte, ond a denutation of cast ond ciligenss ap veared Lufore the committee repesonted, hat the sewers lately pe in Iberville, Fronwnac, Suzanne, Notre Dame and 8t.Catherine streets bad cost tou tuuch for the residonts of the streut, that the sewers were too deep in some places and not Jeep enough jn others.le Baked that the residents who bad contributed towards these sewers BE REIMBURSED to the extent of $3000.Ald.Rolland, Archibald and Laurent were appoluted a commitic to investigate the maller and Tepox fetter was road from the Water Com- mites asking for an appropriation of $5000 to ropair the northeast bank of the tallrace, which was damaged last Spring.Tho esti mate proposed tu raise the banks.The City Attorney\u2019s opinion was read, stating that it would have to be taken trom tho reserve fu The grant was passed by the chairman's casting vote.A repoft from the Markets Committee asked that a sum of $1881 should bo appropriated to pay cost ol REPAIRS ON BONSECOURS MARKET.The Building Inspector had condemned some of the masonry work, and the chairman of tho-committee deemed it necessary to have the money voled at once.The money was voted.The Chairman said that the most important question for the committee was the request to extend the time for L'Union des batteirs to pay the interest on the sinklug fund which became due on the 22ud July.A large deputation, consisting of the bond- boiders and directors, amongst others Messrs.Dunham, Kenpedy, Heique and Lavigne, had waited on him and urged that an extension of time should be granted.Leo had oonsulted the City Attorney, aud from his opinion it would apooar that neither tho committee por the Council bad power to extend the time without the consent of the ature.The opinion of Mr.Ethier, the Assistant City Attorney, was the same, aud he would give a verbal explanation in the ABSENCE OF MB.ROY.Mr.Ethier explained that according to the ul of 1885, the City an extension ol time to L'Union des Abattoirs, except the ve its consent.The acts said that a The interest were Lot paid at the dates it fell due, \u2018\u2019the pro- would revert to tbe city.\u201d his left no alternative for the Council.The law was were not it woula four hours until he would take an injunction nst.us and ut us to all sorts of costs.-Ethier-That is_the position of the.city in this matter, All the resolutions you could pass would have no effect without the consent of the lature.the company Gore not pay the intereet betore the 4 22nd of uly; the deposit of $75,000 made by them ès i be forfeited tothe city, and the roparty of the abattoirs will also p y REVERT TO THE CITY, Archibald \u2014As a matter of fact, not an we got the right, but the law it- oontiecates the property, and we cannot Intorfere.\u2018 .Ethier\u2014 Thalt is the ' It was finally decided that the City Auditor should be instructed to oxamine the books, of of the Company and report to the rhe Te part of the report for extras for the architects of tbe now lire station was The other portion of the money asked was for horses and men to equip the new Merry.weather fire eng The items were as follows : \u2014 men for horses .$1025 Clothing for men.100 Two horses for the en; Two horses for the r: 226 Support of horses.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.75 TOtal.,.\u2026.\u2026osessancames nsc 0vcnes Ald.Grenter\u2014No eee mon we have Ro mocey for this ap Ald.Farrell You gave 5000 | to the Water Committee, where $1000 would be noue, and you should give something to the Fi Committee.Ald.Grenjer\u2014We have no appropriation for the Fire Committee.Ald.Farrell -Why not give it out of the same fund as you gave it to the Water Committee Aid.Grenier\u2014The buratl of the tail race was caused by the in ion and was an unforeseen event.They ought to have known thai they would want horses for the tire engine.Ald.¥arrell-I am willing to vote for the a propristion.I think wo should give security for the protection of the aity from Ald.Archibald said that he saw one of the old tire engines experimenting the othor day and it was no uso.The horses and men longing to this engine could be put où to the new ow pogine renter -That is the best wo can do for thom we have no mouey.; The matter was lett in this way and the meeoung adjourned.POLICE COMMITTEE.A meeting of the Police Committee was also held yesterday atternoon.Present, Ald.Jeanotta (ebulrmas) Kennedy, Brunet, Les, McB Grenier aud Dubuc; also Malone and Perrault.The chairman brought up the question of the letter of Dr.J.L.Leprohon, enclosing n account for attendance Bt the six Western Poitos Stations, and asking that the.tariff pe ra Sted to $3 per visit, in connection with w a sub-committee co! Grenier, the Chief of Police and bimself were appointed at the last meeting Lo confer with Dr.Leprohon and ask him to reduce bis account, and if he would not do so to appoint another physician.Dr.Le on bad refused.to do so and they tottneaded APPOINTMENT OF DR.LAMARCHE.It was decided that Dr.Lamarche should be gppolnted and that his tariff should be $2 per visit.A bill for $176 for the late Sub-Chiet Mabor's funeral was then submitted to the mmittoe.Neveral of the Aldermen thought it was tog high.Ald.McShane said that if -it was given to him, he would seoure a duction.He was given the bill with tho en request that that he would see to its was recelved that a sub- asking chi should be Be appointed in the late Sub- Chief Mahecs pinco place.The © an pointed out that a resolution had been unanimously adopted at a previous meeting that the office of sub~-chiet should be abo Ald.Grenler sald that he Lad promised a deputation to use his influence to appoint an Irish Catholic as sub-chief.He moved \u201cThat the lution decid to abolish the office of sub-chiel be reconsidered.\u201d Thisho did with a vicw wo the APPOINYMENT OP AN TRIBE CATHOLIO : aso pub chlef ion eu the 1st of January next.rejected on the follow- y.m SERED a on me the position hat Ghiot Lancey, and that bls services pensed with after the 1st of January.ge cases of Sergeant Richard and Actinz Maguire were then taken up.and Be was on decid that Richard should be admonished and let off with a caution.Acting Sergeant Maguire was also advised to steer clear of such rcrapes in the future.Sergeant Richard, on boing called on for an explanation, said that on the ZOth June, the occasion referred to, he was not drunk, but \u201ctight.\u201d He was not in uniform, bat at the Lime à ho was off duty and in plain clothes.an who complai about him was dr and tried to lu him pe threatening to report him to the Mayor, \u2018The wergoapt then replied : \u201cGo and rt to she Mayor if you like; 1 don\u2019 care al ut He was sorry for what he sald, and rganteed to'be careful in future.be mesting then adjourned.The Statute Labor co Mossrs.Rouor Roy, Q.C.City pos, Messrs.1d.Barnard, a GC Cat.J.Do have agreed to have all the Riatuie cases joined into ons Jssuu and that Lho fragment lu tho sixteen casng now Keforu the Court and all of the numerous cases ot { Borlew wili be considered final every respect and loahcly eo sott| Ja oue lagers, -Aikms, \u201cA6 Fo VASTATED.me Grin - mn The Town of Vancouver Reperted te he Again 1s Ashes.VICTORIA, B.C, July: 17.\u2014It is reported that the town of Vancouver is again in sashes.The telegraph office has beeu de- siroyed and Lu particulars can be obtained.THE PREMIER'S OUTING.Sir John and Lady Macdonald's Excursion to Boissévain, (Toronto Mail) WINNIPEG, July 15.\u2014Sir John Macdonald and party left Govermout House at 7.45 this morning for the depot, where they rded as train où tho Canadian Pacific Railway, south-western branch, and left for Lolssovain.\u2018Ihe train consisted of an eugine, basgage car, dining car aod the sleopar \u201clguace\u201d Besides Sir Johu and Lady Macdonald, thero were the following passengers: Lieut.onald, WV.B.Searth, Coi.Taylor, ajor Luchen, Licut.Oswald, Lieut.Arnold, Lieut.Healy, Lt.Wauæh, Cul.Scott, M.I.P., Mr.Pope vaus secrelary) Geo.Jobn- Cousul Taylor, Acton Burrows, K E F.Gigot, M.P.P., and Somersi The unin pulled oul at wgfit o'clock aud the whole party seemed to « 1 joy the trip in anticipation At Lloseniield a brief stop was made.At Morden an address wis presented from the Conservative Association,lhanking the renner for the railway facilities this country el joys, and asking tor other portions equal § ilies to those enjoyed by Southern Manitoba, Reference was also made to rtance of the early construction of the udson Bay Bir John repiied in appropriate terics the address and was again loudly choored.Flags and bunting were liberally displayed.Sir John conversed with a number of the citizens, and many were presented to (Sie Jobu'3 pri son, moved off amid cheers.At Puot M Jobn's special arrived at thirteen o'cluck (à p.nm oidinary mo) = and was met by a large crowd, who tod Sir John and iady Macdonaid with hearty cheers.An oduioss was presented and replied to Tho towu presented a holiday appearance.Sir Jobn received many warm personal greetings.The train arrived ot Hamilton ut 1.45 where an addr sented by tbe Conservative tion, and replied to by \u2018sir There was à large crowd, and ty cheers Worogiven.Lady Macdonald rode on tho engine from Morden to Manitou.At Bo an address vas also D Was greatly y by Lady Maodonal à, whe were greatly ested in the a.fertile où country through which they snd which is commonl y called \u201cThe Garden of the Provin De- the city Jouight, and will vo inthe morning for ANOTHER MIRACLE.A Quebec Woman, Suffering From Paralysls for Twenty Years, Said to Have Boon Cured at La Bonne Ste.Anne.QUEBEC, July 16\u2014A great sensation was creaied throughou! pnnouncement toatl a very striking miracle had occ t La Bonne St Anne in the presence of \u2018he You pilgrims from St John's st Jurbs, who went down to the shrine yesterday under the direction of their curé Rev.Mr.Plamoundon.Labrie, one of the pilgrims, who.for Vwenty arate lost the use vf her bad paralysis, and and Dba, 28 poing de do to be carried vi aid, i ean all chair rose u n to after mass, y, which she had taken Communion, venerated the relics of the saint, and walked back\u2019to the boa! fact was announced to Rev.Mr.Plamondon by Miss Labrie hersall, who ascended to the hurricane deck for the purpose, ying himself tbat the cure was really a certainty, the reverend t the alty last night by the -|- [pa pe CARRION anvuuceux.A mantingof the N roriesi ; ul bo het in tho on-Cemmis Les PE at 7.30 p.m., ot ta 47t À Tall altendance is rou ested.y b inst.By order, T.ATKINSON Bt.Major and Adit.1s¢ GRAND UNION PICNIC Montreal Methodist Sunday Schools, TO LE HELD AT\u2014 CUSHING*S GROVE.Ox THURSDAY.JULY xp, 1884 Some of tho finest Excursion Steam o?fhe LX 0 Nobo, aL cul plondid tent, ve el) chartared for the otcus and w ve the Jslaud Wuarl a> foUow on.on fa Steamer, at 3 am.\u201cpre AE (Hatarviltel din Returuing wi n leave uh Yaa atd pm.and 6 nm.Ample accommantation bas been provided for ali, and our ines net fear no overcrowding, A liana wii acoompany\u2019the F.Lietrestituenis on thy grounds.Tlkets, 25 ed Children, ts tr e f » y & a Sw n.Sree town are: from au HALF- DAY HOLIDAY ADIAN PACIFIU RAILWAY NEW SUBURILAN TRAIN, 1652 Commencinæ Saturday, PHÉsE ne sFüburban train to STE T THEL] E, nat inter\u201d Mediate stations wili leave M uebro Gute Station, at 2 p.m.and ran ast fons Lye.Me w ET] Lee na arn : PUS ie MP » Rorta Fonte x 40 - sea Thoerda™™ a0 = Ww.C.> VANBORNE, | osidé \u2018 GEO.OLDs °° resident D.Pes1OO1 General Trac Manager, 1657 General Pnssenger Agent.SW FELL KNOWN BOWLING HALL and von, on st, fi 1 Ed Joqarhy, = i 2 ound Saaruny, Jip TH ed BOWLING HALL.The Kstablishrsent las been newly painted, and fixtures renewed.A.DECA RY, Proposer.108 3 \u201cTHE NEW HEALTH BILL\" Our Morat Obsntions with re: vue ve 1% Will form the subject of discourse hy WE W.ROBERTSON, At the A $5198.24 Chelan Ohare Lagors mal Gath Sunday Evening.July 18th, at 7 1081 Ro DEPARTMENT.\u2014 PUBLIC NOTICE is horeby von that tho mmittee eGill st., from ; William to ellington stroot, and \u2018Wel Tnt strest \u201cfrom \u201cMOGI streat to the Wellinzton Bri with stone bl 8; 0, to lay Asphalt placo d\u2019Armes 3 ro the pilgrims to join in singing the * nifica: © Also announced that on the return of the boat to town a Te deum would be chanted at Bt.Joh#®\u2019s Church, and last even- Ing the'sacred edifice was densely crowded ile tho hymn of praise and thanksgiving was sung and bells of the church prociai; ed the event to the community.THE PAPAL ABLEGATE.A Warm Reception to be Tendered Mgr.O\u2019Brien on his Arrival at Quebec, QUEBEC, July 16.\u2014A meeting of the Erin National Society was held to-night in St.bray Mp Era ray, , Arrarge- ments lor a demonstration on rey part of the Irish Catholic citizens of arrival of the ablegate, Mgr.O Brien.After some proliminary discussion a resolution was passed to the effoct that prepare an address, to be pregented by him Et to the ablegute on his arrival.The meet- ther details as to the observ to be occasion in connection with the business, and it was determined to call on tho various other societies to assemble with the national association to meet the Papal envoy.In the course of his remarks ray d that Mgr.O\u2019Brien d © very Dost reception that Irishmen could afford hi and that he (Mr.Carbray) was informed by those in authorit that Ireland had stronger or more determined friend in the Vatican, and that it was mainly due to his uncompromising attitude that Sir George Errington was th in schemes to influence the Appointment of a successor Lo, the late Cullen.ROYAL ARCH MASONS.The Grand Council Meets at Wiadsor aad Elects Officers.WINDsOR, Ont, July 16.\u2014 The Grand Council or Royal Arch Masons of Canada asseinbled in Lhe Masonic temple here at 9 a.m., aud elected officers as follows: M.11.Comp.E H.Raymond, St.Thomas, ani master ML Comp.8 GG.Farciough, Kingston, deputy grand master: George J.Brunet, Parkdale, grand P.CW.David McLellan, Hamilton, grand trassiirer; J.wertson, Toronto, grand rocorder; W.P.D.Doherty, St Thomas, grand cap: tain of guards; W.R.Howse, Whitney.rand lecturer; Rev.Albert Anthony, of tue frond chaplain Iain Jnapociors general of tbe sions, I mps.G.G.Rowe, Dev London; Jno.Scoot, Hamilton; R.L.Patterson, Georgina ; D.Taylor, Ottawa; L H.Stearns, Quebec.A NORTH CAROLINA HORROR.Accident to a Picnic Party \u2014Several l'ersous Drowned.NomroL, Va, July arartioniars ot au R00! ttoa party ot marle Sound Wednesda ay fascists Teste bere this evening.thirty residents of Manteo, N.boon to Nag\u2019s Head ona picnte.Whtie rotarnieg by schooner, and whon about two miles from the shore pe vessal was capsized by a squall, and a nuthber of persons were thrown into the water, a num rescued by the Revenue Marine Service sloop \u201cAlert.\u201d The bodies of two voung ladies and a child have been recove: An inquest will bo beld, wben further particulars will be obtained.THE MEXICAN BEVOLUTION.GALVESTON, Tex, July 17.\u2014A special from Laredo says: News of an inciptent revolu- Mon in tho Ntate of Tamaulipis has been received.The town x Guerra, on the Rio Salado river, night by a are putting t Three hundred and fifty infantry despatched down the Itio Grauds to Miers, the seal of the trouble.Uther detachments will foljow,~until the Government bas an ample fforce to supprees any uprisigye in amants.it ts though v how- over, that with the present raliway and telegraph facilities, the Govornment will make short work of the revolution | SGRATEFCL-COMPORTING.EPPS COCOA petites PAST rove En r ror agent rauous PE and otter, ad.PAST oc jarred \u20ac fables with a Cate ati Savor save many heavy duclars « is nse of such articles or dt that a eonmiintion ma be dually bait np ant smongh lo resid every any (à one Tmrmdeets « Are Rating around us ready Vo ab w ten Xk point.We nay tacApe Many & fatal shall iS ep fe odficives ed mith pare ply with botte = ee mu sotd only in a ii *h | Committeo an a thorough investigation shall prove that said on is absolutely required.t without scistance.This (By order), : PERCIVAL W.BT.aa and after Crry Bunvexom) 8 Orrice, vor Montreal.Jui 15th, 1888.1653.= Notice to Consignees.- Theo White Cross Line SH \u201d GRABSBROOK.\u201d Capt.Schwaner.from Antwerp, is entored at Customs.Consignees will please bass in their Entries without delay.165 3 MUNDERLOM & co.agua ONTREAL INVESTMENT & BUILD- \"ING COMPANY.A Dividend in Liquidation « or ten perce Sent on the Capital stock.will office of Company on and a ter the ind instant.WM.En Bec.Tem.Montreal, July 1 NEW SAFES! WORTHY OF ATTENTION, \u20141 Anyone desirous of seslng Burglar - Proof Safes, \u2014ARD\u2014 FIRE-PROOF SAFES that have withstood every lest, and received first prizes wherever exhibited in competi tion, the make and construction of ick can not be successfully imitated, will ptease call at our Wareroom: © 154 St.James St.J.& J.TAYLOR, TORONTO SAFE WORKS, C.K.ADAMS, } Managers 1312aw W.H.-OLIVE | Brasch (CUSTOMS AND EXCISE TARIFF, v ' STERLING, FRA AND OTHER TABLES As In force from 31st March.1866, Amended to 25th May.and Corrected to June 19th, 1886.PRICE 35 CENTS MORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER, * STATIONERS, BLANK Book Maxzra ans PRINTERS, 1755 & 1757 NOTRÉ DAME BT.MONTREAL.160*ood Ro * Ploneen.™ + \u201c Young Amerien.\u201d \u201c British,\u201d * Coventry Club,» \u201cMaver Safety,\u201d \u2014ALSO\u2014 Lamps, Bells, Enamel, baddies, de LAWN TENNIS SETS.BACEETS.BALLS, NETS.MARKERS &a- FOOTBA4 LLS.\u201cASSOCIATION\u201d axp RUGBY,\u201d Foucing Foite, Musks Boxing Oloven a We have a full stock of all the above lin which we are offering a t prosuy redu prices.Inspection cordially Yyartsos & pros, 53 5T.RULPICE AT.Rfaodt?GAS FIXTURES FANCY GLOBMA \u2014æ- QERAT TAXTETY -__ PRosesT MITOBKLL & qe COR.ST.PFTER AND CRAIQ @F \u2018 it god 1 LA 2 deme \u20ac y À, \\ \\ ) And Where Town People are Sampling it.\u2018 \u201cThe Reusd of the Country and Seaside Resorts Where People Are, and What Thoy dve Doulag The Motels Filling up\u2014-The Reports of the * Star's * Friends and Correspondents.TADOUSAC, An Addition by Cousiu Joe to Indian Legendary Lore\u2014The Weather and the Fisbiug\u2014Arrivals of Visitors.I6PECIADL TO THE STAR} TADOUSAC, July 16, 1886.There are some Indians hero Row; strony, swarthy fellows.Tho squaws have a peculiar way ol dog the bair, dropping a curl w frout- of each eur and binding a tape round the head Just above the ears.1 was talking to one of these Indiaus the other day in his own pa o\u2014vory bud French -and he told me legend about an ancestor gt his which I venture to transcrite, ~o as to get ahead of our other correspondents who haven\u2019.any It appears that this ancestor, was Indian for Chain- was nu mighty hunter, and ; in love with a beautiful squaw.Tho latter did't swile on Tin suit «which cousisted simply of a fragmentary blanket and n strlug of beads) - and Cbhan-Laghtning was considerably broken up.lu a fit ot melaucholy, one fino afternoon, he stroiled through picturesque coupe which runs between Lhe ills to tbe wharf, He was thinking deeply of bis inamorata, wheu perceived an Rged squaw diligentiy dodging a lively bear round i tree.It was the work of an instant for Chain-Ligbtoing to diaw his bow and arrows from his hip-pocket and slug the boar\u201d behind the ear.The old lady stated in many flowery periods her indebtedness to Chain-Ligbtning, and in gratitude ol- forrod to grant any request he might prefer.Our heru, paturally enough, bogged his new friend, whom he rightly suspected of ma- &ical powers, to cast a spell over his swert- heart.The aged witoh kindly proceeded to cast a spell over the whole coupe, and told Chain-Lightoing that if he would lead bis girl through the walk tho lollowinz day near sunset and could manage to drop a handful of sand from the shore of the bay on ber shoulderwithout attracting her attention sbe agreo toanything he asked.The witch then vanished, and wy Indian friend assured Tue that Chain-Lightulog baving implicitly followedsher directions, duly proposed apd Was accopted.Iiemarkable, wasn\u2019t it\u201d urthermore if anyone follows out the same ructious with any girl, he will have the same luck.So says the legend.I am just perishing now to getsome handsome heiress to go through tbat walk with me, so that | can begin to unioad sand on her shoutder and fix mysell comfortably for lile.1 hove the legend is true.The weather continues to be simply Tadousacian, which being iolerpreted, sig- Difietb perfect, ælurious, cool, sumny, ete.Mr.Hewitt, during his trip to l'rice's River, with the Ven.Archdeacon Evans, caught three fine salmon.A party ot Now Yorkors, Up the Marzuérite, appear to bo having very ®ood sport, from the stortes that reach us from time to Lime.Mr.Fennell was kind enough to let the oottagers have the spacious dining-rvom of the botel for a dance last Monday evening, which was peopled with the youth, beauty and talent of this hilarious old Summer resort.There was plenty of room for dane- ing, notwithstanding the number present, a great deslderatum at a Sumner hop.The boats Lave latelv managed to get here by daylight, which is a great advantage to our sojourners, enabling them to get thor mall ata reasonable hour.The Saguenay tourists ave beginning to make Lheir appearance in lare numbers.The latest arrivals are: Mr.Robert Dal- Montreal ; Miss liny lish and family, Écthuce and Miss Youux, vf Montreal, are : ques of the Ven.Archdeacon Evans; Miss id, of Philadelphia, 1s staying with Mrs.Powel, of the sae city; Miss Loxer, of uebeo, is at Mr.Alex.Urquhbart\u2019s; Mesars, Cameron, R, L.Cutting and ©.L.Cottenet, of Now York, have artived at the OW.ngalow.\u201d At the bofel we have: England\u2014M.J.Tiernau, K G.Barnett.Quebec -Mr.Cuas.ver.Montreal\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Levy, Mr.and Mrs.A.D.Fraser, waster Geo.Fraser, Mrs.Geo.Macdonald, W.Townley Beusun, A.F.Schmidt, M.D.Ottawu Judge Taschereau, F.Topley.Woodstock Senator Alexander, Great Barringon, Mass \u2014K L Taylor, Wm.Hauley, jr.; Sherbruoku-L.EL Pannoton, A.H.Mar- Quis and wife, lugersoll J.P.Mnlphy.Varennes Albert Lussirr and son.Brookiyn A.H.Anderson.ngston\u2014Jonu Murray.Cousix Jor.RIMOUSKI, ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] RimovsE1, P.Q., July 10.-Following aro the week's arrivals at tio St.Lawrence Hotel : Boston\u2014Mt.and Mra.J.H.Leavitt, Lorenzo Richardson, À.L.Garceau.Livernoo!-P.T.Palmer.Scoland\u20141.P.Aruold, Miss Ida Camp- 1 Montreal\u2014Austin Mosher, T.Simard, John Torrance, Mrs.Torrance, Master Forbes, T.De.H.C.Bossé, BR.J uebec\u2014H.C.ues, Rev, Dr.Mathew, I.Woodside.acaues, Lev Campbeliton\u2014-Mr.and Mrs.Rainnie, Miss Rainnie, Miss Bertha Rainuin, St.John, N.B.- Miss Doherty, JJ.(5.Jonna, T.F.Fraser, A.B.Gilmour, Mr.and Mrs MacLaren, Miss H.A.Nelson, A.Walmsloy.Cape Breton\u2014Thos.Evans.London, Euæ.\u2014George KE.Bollick.chu a raliaux Cut pan: 5 E ray.T.- Trider, Mrs.Nefklo aud throo children Bermuda_C.Fred.Jones, Ottawa.Charles Thibault.Now Carlisle\u2014a1.Tremblay.METIS, [SPECIAL T0 TRE STAR] METS, July 15.The rush has now fairly set tn, aoa $98 roads and\u2019 pattg-it evenLide are melodious with merry voices.he glory of the sunset Jatoly is on every lip -a glory peculiar to the south shore, with an expanso of water to the west and north, and a view of the cveninz sun bath, The remarkably vivid coloring retained by the sua for an hour after ths dip of tne orb of day, gradually paling under the silvery light of the rising moon has kept an entranced throng evening after evening till a late hour on the shadowy shore.Business isorisk at the hotals, and their proprietors have in their minds arrived at the usual mid season conclusion, that there ar worse things to own Lhan Summer hotols OT UE Turritf Hall, well known all over Canada, has picked up nicely, and will in a fow days be wall filed.Among others there are Tegisiered: Mr.and Mrs Currisaud family, Mr.nnd Mrs, Scholes, Mr.and Mra.Adams, Jot Montréal; Mr.and Mes.Young, Mr.and Alrs.Gegæis, Miss Renfrow.of Quebec.The Cascade Housn is filling rapidly.avd sino my last letter bas received the follow.lug quests: Miss Wobster, Mrs.-We.-Mann, Iss Mann, Mr.and Mrs.King, Miss King, Mu.and Mrs.F.Huston, Miss Huston, Miss Shanty, Mrs.Lamb and family, Montreal; Mr.and Mus.Hary, Richmond} >.Linkin tt, Hut; Hon.Mr.and Mrs.Aylmer, ichmond, Miss Hoit, Miss Annis Holt.Às this hotel has its ebaro of patronage and a dail I increasing register, 1 notin awoung the latest atrivals Miss Evans, Mre.Archibalj Campbell.Mrs.MeKay, Mrs.br.Trenholme, Montreal; Mr.W.Monok, Mrs.L.Thomas and family, Melbourne: Mr.Rid- dell, Douville: Mrs EB.Ryckoman, Londou.The music hall connected with this estab- Habment, where vouth ordinarily trips the light 1antaste, and where the merry chorus not unfrequent!y succeeds in chasing slobp from many a pillow, is yet stent.Mr.Astle says the present tbactivity Is all on account Toronto young of tho absente of n merry Say.the daughter of a distinguished judge, without whose cheory leadersuip the heigh- borhood ran à chance of lavsing intd liste the.1-eanoss, ard for.wvhoes return young.=pd vlu impallotiy Wait, Mrs Iedpath and family aro installed in Sir.Willams Dawson's lovely cottage for tho Summer.Tue new villa being built for Prof.Bovey, nearly opposite, is making somo progress, and proiu to Lecuise au ornumnvent Lo Lho iycality.Sir George Stephen bas cast his last fly for thls season, and reluctantly dopartod.Tho sport this wook wie oxocllent, avd the fish ol fine propoction.Mr.Alexander Mitchell was hi» guest for à day-or Lwo, and participated in the fishing: Bir Georgy has definitely fixed the site for his now residence on the olevated point of laud, commanding at ouce a perfect view of tho river, with its banks winding southward Lo tho source, and tho wide quil to the north, B.RIVER DU LOUF.some of the Peupie Gathered in the Neighborhood of the Rival of Cacouna.ISPECIAL TO THE STAR! Liver Du Lour, EN Bas, July 13.\u2014Fho season here cowwenced with ratuer oold aud disayreeable weather, but during the \u2018ast fortiaight there bas been nothing but what was mast enjoyable, and the steady influx of visitors has been rapidly illling up the hotels and cotiages.\"\u201cHaycart parties bava bon in ordur, and the wild straw-« berries are abundant, and ripening fast, much to tbe salislaction of many of the iabitants who eke oul their living by the salo of berries to the summer re-ldents.River du Loup as a Sumner resort is quits an extensive locality.The town itself.which includes most of the hotels, coutains three oc four thousand people.Above the town a loug line of cottages extends lor wiles along the cliffs overlvotiing the St Lawrence, here about ten miles wide.Below the town there are other cottages, and at Frazorville, three or four miles below, is quite a littio settlement ol Summer resl- dents.- The St.Lawrence at River du Loup ls always very salt.und the tide has a consid- erublo rise and fall.\u2018The tratn on the loter- colontal which leaves Quebec at 7or 8 acm, wets here aboul 2.There is besides a steamor daily.The ARRIVALS AT THE IIOTELS up to last week were as follows: Larvehelles: -Frum Moutreal, Messrs.W.Lewis, A.Harris, J.W.Mackenzie, C.Desjardins, G.D.Teedor, E.àAl.Denuet and the Misses Miller.From Quebec, Messrs.Z.Garpeau, C.Duquette, H.Thomas, '[.Hudon.O.Talbot, A.Narquin, I.Rousseau and Miss Smith.From Sorel, Messrs.L.Gill, C_ Gil, jr.and Mrs.an Miss Gill.From Boston, Dr.A.Garcean.From Ottawa Mrs.K.l.Gilmour, Master Percy and Milton Gilmour.From Levis, Messrs.E and Demers.From Michigan, Mr.J.Bouchard.Mr.H.E Copp, Hamilton; Ar.P.I Coté, St Paschal; Mr.H.Lewis, Waterville; Mr.and Alrs.R.Se'lar, Huntingdon.Fraserville Hotel- Messrs, C.K.McNaugh- ten, C.J.McEwan, H.PP.McMartin acd W.H.Brune), from Ottawa; Messrs.J.PB.MeGarth, A, Belanger, W.E.Boon and E Tassé, from Montreal; Mr.J.W.Michaud, and Me.and Mrs.Hudon, trom Quebec; Mr.J.F.Rice and Indy, Mr.J.Morris and lad v.Mrs.Cyr and Miss N.Costellu, from Ed- munston ; Mr.W.McEwen, Dalhousie; Mr.E Rioux, Trois Pistoles; Mr.K.Evans, Toronto; Mr.C.Dionne, St.Anne's; Mr.J, W.Bailey, Frederickton.\u2018The cottages below River du Loup are oo capred by: \u2018Miss McColl, St.Joseph du Lac; Miss K.McGibbon, Lachute; Miss L.Jack- sou, do; Mrs.Andrew Metcall and family, Vankleek Hills: Mr.D.Frasec and family, Montreal; Mra.P.5.Koss and family, do; Mr.W.A, Oswald, Belic Riviere; Mrs.Date and famiiy, Montreal; Mrs.Smardon and 1amily, do; Mrs.Clarke and family, do; Mr.Agdrow AMAaclFarlanc and family, do.CHENORBS.CACOUNA.[SPROIAL Tu THE STAR) CaACOUN+, Juty 9.-Following ts a lat of the arrivals at St.lawrence Hall for the past week : Montreal \u2014 Mrs.JI.C.Alston, W.T.Carsiey Mastor J.Carsley.Master C.Carsley, Master U.L Carsioy, R.Dalgiush, C.C.Claggett, W.C PBlumhart and Madamo Hiumbart, L À.Sénseai and Madaiu Sénècal, A B.Chaffee, wife and son, Maswr G.Melntyre, Mrs Claggett, Miss Alice Claggett, Miss Louise Clagæett, Miss Rosebud Claggett, Joseph Hickson, J.J.Lanning, J.I.Phomson, M., hicuot, Miss Davis, Miss D.Davis, Master D.T.Lavis, W.C.Boon, Miss H.Davis, Miss Minna Kruse, Mrs Armstrong, two chuldren and maid, J.B.Jones, jr, Mrs.C.J.McIntyre, threo children and nurss, S.Waddell, A.W.King, W.Maury, Mrs.Maury, Mra.Vennor, Mrs.S.Davis and maid, Mr.H.H.Dav, Frank Smith, James Gardiner, wife, child and purse, J.W.Mackedle, wife and threo children, l\u2019raok Elliott, wife, child and purse.Sorel-\u2014Judgze Gull, Madame Gill, Miss Gill, Chas.Gill, jun, Hou.J.Guevrement, Madame Guevrewent, H.Beaulieu, Madame Beaulieu and five children, Lr.Ladoneau, J.Beauchemin, C.H.Beaulivu, Miss Beaulieu.Three Rivers\u2014C.1.l\u2019anneton, Madame Pauneton and son London, Eng.- Miss M.C.Carsley, A.Nickerson and wite.don, Ont.\u2014M.J.Tiernan.Levis J.Chabot, Mrs.Chabot, Master Chabot and Miss Chabot, Bishops College -Rov.Thos.Adams, FraservilleJ.O.Roy.C.Boulet.Coruwall-D.A.McMartin Ouawa\u2014J.5 Aetamphy, Mrs.J.A.M.Aikins, T.FE MeLvlan, Sir Adoiphe Caron, À.Furguson.Quebec -S.Harria.Torunto-W.H.Draper, W.Dounell, wife and child, Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Wood.Maiples.The following cottagers bave arrived: Mrs.Cantry and family, Hos.Mr.White, Misses White, Ottawa, Mr.J A.Allan, Brenda Allan, Mr.T.Hodæson's family, Mr.J.C.Hodgson's family, Mr.George Drummond's family, Mrs, Ferrier and lawily, Joseph Hickson aod family, and the Misses Dow, Montreal ; Dr.Montizambert's family, F.Koss\u2019 family, John Hamiiton and family, Quebec; Mr.Cassils and tamily, Toronto.\u2018Tho weatber js delightful and visitors aro arriving id large numbers daily.Mr.Filiott bas his riding school from Montreal in ¢ohdgction with the hotel, which will be a greût convenience for a larga number of his patrons whe intend spending the Summer at this deligutlul resort Tue genial host Elder intonds making the season a ved letter one, nud Lespeaks tho patronage of his former guests.A \u2014 NOTRE DAME DU PORTAGE.The south Shore of the st.Lawrence\u2014 New Faces and Old Ones\u2014 The Visitors.[SPECIAL TO TEE STAR.NoTRE DAME DU Pouraca, July 16.-The old saying thal **absence jnakes the heart grow fonder,\u201d may be applled to places as well as to persous.[fell in love withthe Portage upon my tirst visit, and certain it is that the months passed away from it have only strengthened the tie.To thoso who have never come in this direction, but who intend doing so, 1 would say, by all means go Ly boat from Mantreal to Quebec, and by rail the rost of the way to Riviere da Loup, which makes \u2018a ploasant break in the journey.Thon the drive from Riviere du Loup to the \u201cPortage\u201d is a lovely one.That is ny opinion, at least, which may bo a prejudiced one, seeing that I am looking al everything through rose-tinted spectacles.But after the journoy in the dusty cars one Is glad to get out and.breathe Lhe sweet fresh nir agatn.Alter passing through the town of Riviere du Loup, we reach the high ground of St Patrick or tho Coteau, as it is called.On ony hand we geo tho shining stretoh of waters; on the other, an endless line ¢f undulating hills.The road is shaded part of the way by immenso trees mostiy evergreens.Here, tall cedars spread out their lygh branches.There, staid spruces stand iiko dark robed nuns, with le fingers crossed or Pointing upwards.Lverywners the air fs filled with the scent of wild which &row in rich profusion.oth the high bills of tbe Cotcau, we catch our first glimpse of the Portawe, prottuy lying in a bay, and looking as if nature I curved her mighty arm to gather in and keop in safet y these quiot dwellers by theo sea.I filad quite a number of changes hero.Several.new houses have been erected, and with the exception of one or two aro already oocupled.The principal Qtel Las been newly painted, a large verandah added, and is greatly Improved, both inside and out.A now Post Office has been built much larger anil more modern in appearance, than the old one; tt and the hotel, are full of boarders.ilowover, tho hoarts and the houses herv, are both clastic, and can always {ind room | for \u201cone more.The Fortage is a varadlss for children Yo > , + ticular.| miles of hand, \u2018smooth beach, its delightful *roller coaster strikes upon the Lympanum, the Salvationisis are haviuz their \u2018 war- \u201c potôls, gaged rooms at the Ocean House: F.W.toses, \u2018 \u2018thay are \u201cthick as falling leaves in Valin.brosa.\u2019' Ope comes upon thm in every uf coutume, aud iu uvery place; riding la bay- courts, olinbing trees, floundering around tbe water aud diguiug sand ou tha shore, Watching them golug down to tue walber in droves, always attragied by the werry musjs of the sea, one teuilpdeu ut the story of the \u201cled Ploer of Hamelin,\u201d only inthis cove, thelr fate is oo happier one.Speaking of the sand, reminds me of tho remark of ope small spechinen of -humantly w boon kuoe-tleop lu it, and rather to hor alavim, found It pourlug out of her clothes.Ilaving in mind the ste of a dear dovartort doll sho oxelaimed with wars, \u201c0, all de sawdust is turning out of mo!\" But by right ought to have been telling you who is hero, lustead of talkrug about ovorything lu general and nothing In par- 1 dare say I shall omit the names of a goud many, but tho visitors uru so numerous this Summer that it is almost im- possivle te securo the correct number m so short q tliue.From Moutreal we have Mr.and Mrs.John Watson, Mrs.Samus! and family, of Cote dt.Antoine; the Misses Clarke, Mra.Jaa LRich- ardson, Mra.John Bulmer, Mr.and Mrs.A.Melutyre, Alrs.Bean, Mr.and Mrs.John Stephens, Mes.A.Ko MoAllen, Mrs.Philbin, Mrs.red.Whitley, Mrs.Turnbull, Mrs.Woodhouse, Mr.avd Mrs.Currie, Airs Henry Wadsworth, Mm.-.\u2014 Wadsworth, Mr.and Mrs.W.K.Grafftey, Mr.aod Mrs.W.Jarvis, Mrs Fo Boxers, Miss A.Eliot, Miss A.Beors, Miss Kay, the Misses White, Mr.L.bead, Mr.and Ars, Alex Dowgslass, Mrs.Weir, Mr.and Mrs.Ge.Miller, Mrs.©, Beutloy, Mr.and Mrs.E' Boutiey.Mr.and Mrs.Phillips, Mr.and Mrs.Yasher, Mis Thompson, Mr.and Mrs.D.Wilson, Mrs H.Milley, Mra.W.Adams, Mrs.Robert Smit, Mis.Virtue, Mus.Alitehell, Miss Heury.; l'rom Ottawa\u2014ATr.and Mrs.Jenkins, Mra.Bradley.From Quebec\u2014 Miss Newton.From New York\u2014 Mrs.and Miss Foster.Those awogr the number, who are blesgeu with olive branches bave them here in full force.1 must plead gully to Jorget- fulness or norance, where the rest of the visilors are concerned, vut among such a crowd of strange !aces one 1s puzzled sometimes to know who is who.Ant overy day brings its own arrivals, so I expect to bave another list to send you, when, I hove, I shall pot overlook any.We have had rather mors than our share of rain lately, but to-day has been what someone calls a \u201cblue day,\u201d when the air and the water ure at their bluost and best, and only ourselves are nut blue.DOLORES.< OLD ORCHARD BEACH.Iss Progress as a Summer Resort\u2014The Present Reason \u2014-Canailians There \u2014Odds and Ends, [6PECIAL TO THE STAR) Or,D ORCHARD BraCH, Mo, Juiy 15.\u2014 Put on a pair of good substantial shoes and perambulate over every inch of the New Enz- land coast, inspect every town, village and hamlet washed by the wet Atlantic, and I doubt if a more congenial! spot in which to sojourn during the Summer season can be found than Old Orchard Beach.It issitunt- ed on the line of the Loston aod Maine railroad, one hundred miles from Boston, and fifteen miles from Portland.With its ten suburban drives, its picturesque parks nod promenades; with ils IDbuinerable hotels par rxcellence, Old Orchard offers induce- monts and facilities unsurpassed in beach- ism.But a decade and a hall ago Ol Orchard was a lerra incognita.To-day it is a lluurish- ing and popular resort, containing many permanent residents, over twenty-five hotels, a large number of stores, innuinerabie pri- vale Cotlages of Leaulllül and artistic design, and a cool, refreshing broeze tuat nevet censelb.If you wish to be afllicted with an incessant coolness and not be ubliged to wear a gauze swt cither), if you wish to enjoy soifa comfort, while the denizers of the city aro sweltering \u2018neath the rays of a vertical sun, aud while collars aad calls are belog wilted Ly the legivn, Old Orchard Bench Is the place.This resort uever looked more attractive-than it does at thy present season.The sound of the hammer and saw has boon heard in the land, and, during the Spring, cottage alter cottage sprays up like \u201ctoadstools in tbe dowfall of a night\" Tbe grounds about the hotel bave also boan iu- proved and adorned to a larre extent, produe- ing a pleasing effect which will be heartily appreciated by Summer guests.Thd plaza, the catch-penny devices and curiositv shops are now on tap, the vuphonious sound of the whoop \"at the camp-ground, and evervthing may be said Lo be on the que cive.Yes, tho red-jeraeyed soldiers of the Salvation Army are having their annual * blow-out\u201d oo the camp-ground, avd during ihe last few days the air has been filled with Justy hallelujahs and soul-stirrins choruses.Crowds have witnessed Lhe exercises, and a few converts have been lod into tho folds.Major Smith, the chicf Mogul of tho American division.of the Army, and the !lfe aud spirit of the institution, will lend his magnetic preseuco Lu the assembly next week.Bpeaking of camp rounds, the ons under consideration is located about a milo from Old Orchard proper, and is unusually well adapted by nature for open air meetings.Over a large extent of ground the land rises in a semi-circle, sud gradunily siopes on ull sides towanis the centie alter the style of the amphitheatre.A large number vf rougn cottages and tents are scattersd throughout the camp ground, and wauy peoplo remain thore throughout tho season, Near by is Fern Park, and though of late years somewhat neglected, still speaks to the poutic soul, and evntains many sequasterod nooks and walks thal are lovely and romantic.The Orchard Beach railroad has ecmmvnced running, aud it is sale Loailitin that it is ono of the best patronized iusiitutious at tho Beach.lt extends along the sea wall pearly four miles just above high water mark, and on excopiional occasions when tbe atmosphere is apparently in a state of inertia, a ride in these observation cars wiil soldom atl Lo invigooato and refresh.When the timid bather or festive boater comes to Old Orchard this year wo, will present to him a long-felt desideratum, 1b is a marine novelty in the shape uf a : COMBINATION BOATING AND BATHING CAR, by means ol which boats edn vn launched over the surl into the placid deop with ime punity.Tue invention eonsists of a cradle ot open car, upon large wheels.In the cara boat is placed, and by the use of cables thy machine is propelled over the beach nud far out into tho water beyond the suri.The main feature and purpose of the machine 13 to convey passengers in salety over the breakers to such a poiit seaward that tho frail boat will float beyond the chance of danger.It can, bowever, be used for many other purposes.lo the car is an upright iron frame fitted with ropes as hand grips for ,timfit Jbathers.Wrho 1billtios of this invention are varied-and ts application nist relteva almost Insurmountable diMculties counected with beach service, whore no wharf or pier is available, It Ir also likely to be an additional safeguard in connection with the present (Giovernment Life Saving Service.The invention is hailed with celigbt, and will doubtless become very popular Lis season with Sumer sojourners.Canadian people have ever played a prominent part in social affairs at Oid Orchard, and this resort bas increased in favor with MONTREAL AND QUEBEC PREOILE every sonson.They are, as a rule, polite, allable, kind-hearted, re! .and tull of lite and soirit, and many.of tho soplal agat her inges: and ontertalnmduta at this resort have dueto thoir enctgNAYE tie.We lupe | ar: Qc = , - Old Orchard Housc\u2014E.P.flannatord and: wife, J.Bement, wife and three children, FE.PB.Eacle.Lawrenca Honse\u2014James Griffin and wifa, Miss L.8.Grifflu._ \u2014 Bea Shore House- 8, Stons.; Ray View Housé\u2014Ottn wa \u2014 R M.Birks, Mra.Birks and-child.Montren!-Miss Adeline Richardson, Miss Minnie Richardson.The following Mootroal people have en- Kusick, W.L.Clepalas, Artbur Hadrill, Thomas Conroy, James Feran, George KR Carpenter, M.A.Kempton, F.A.Cory, W.J.Kempton, Rov.Jaines J.MeCann, Miss M.F, Lammel, W.H.Scott, Duñiel Gonzt and amily.Bay View House\u2014A.8.Zackesky, James O'Brien and daughter, W.F.Cummings.Sea Shore Housu\u2014 Willian Agnew.PBPHIRS.\u2018 Tho Ocean Houan orchestra arrived on the enth, \" Open air concôrts are being agitated.Lawn tennis wiil bo more popular than ever this season.\u2019 Electric lights ars to be placed on the oda it Rod ies will bo prevalont.: Mr.Geocwe Chek wil, olan Mas-{ pe She nd Sh oan at Vas Old 4 | to sec a latre quoruin, Véésens this sracen ho foo TD Vent Wh Ton Tbe e: T this season.oo Two baseball clubs are now being oven.ve Capt.G t Ba h, hasarrived 3 resn, ol Savanag at hor beautiful cottiure on tho souboard.A shooting gallery has been bullt between e's restaurant and the roller coaster.Souls have boon ween on the rocks io large numbers in tho harbor lately.Alr.BE Woodworth Masters, of the National Dancing Association, will be at hotel Fiske this season.5 + Boating and yachting augurs brisk.: No ono Las seen sea serpent here yet, GIDEOX BTEVENS.- STE.ROSE.+ Tho Advantages and Drawbacks of.the Most Popular Suburban \u2018Resort où tho C.P.R.\u2014Tho Peoplo Sam.merivg There.! ISPECIAL TO TUE STAR! STE.Rose, duly 16.\u2014Thecitizens of Mant- real have à greater number of summer ro- surts-\u2014in juxtapositivu-than any city in the Pouminron, or in the United States, with the exc:ptiou of New York and Boston.As is the case with citizens of other citi our pooplo Beek country places that contai uutuerous visitors, and us is naturally Lhe result, a greater loducement offered for lutiguo tu the line of excitement; hops and patties comprise in many places the principal features of attraction.Although the majority, outensibly, #0 Lo tho couutry for rost and quietudo, but more especially because it is the fashion, thoy, nevertheless, are attracted by people of prominence in our community, WLo Id à great weasure, make society and fashion.In brief, the natural leatures and sconery of the placo are secoud- ary attractions of all the summer resorts tuat the writer has visited, particularly between Su Leon Springs asd St.Anne's.The writer was more favorably impressed with tbe tact that for beautiful flat scenery, picturesque islauds, safe boating and invigorating atmusphere, the Thousand island River, west of the old wooden bridge and village of Ste.Rose, offered the t attractions; nol in the inatter of hotels, or for sociely or other such attractions, but for the grand sceuery, sale boating aud coul, breezy weather, Ste.oxcels.The village ot Ste.Rose, about 40 minutes by rail from Montreal, contains 1300 inhabitants.The village proper is situated on the most undesirable pourilon of the river front.The land is passanle, but impover - ished.Tho beach, with {ow exceptions, is low; in many portions a good crop of weeds is produced.) Captain Barclay, of the Allan line, owns tho best island (100 acres) on the river.Mr.Gagnon, mayor of the village, is also owner of the most (requented island acres.Both of the islands are for sale Between Capt.Barclay 3 land and the wooden bridge there are some thirty islands, with as much pretty lulinge as could be found on any river, \u2018 The nauves are exœodlinglv slow and unprogressive.Contentment ere reigns supreiue.They have, however, a very good idea ol values, especially in tho matter of reals.During the past decade the natives bave been discussing in council, aud at the church door, the desirability of erecting lamp pasts.Recently they have accomplished Lhe stupoudous uuderisking, with stylish lamps added, but the coal oil has not been lound, nor the agile lamptizhter.It is tu be wished for in the course of a yoar or two, an oil well may be diseuvered In the village.Thern are stones on the islands and farms suflivicnt td raiso the beach or shore lands at a trifling outlay that would enbanee the value of the land 200 per cent, making the road desirable for driving and building purposes, but that class of people do not hive in the village of Ste Rose at the present times The prettiest drive out of Ste.Rose is Une\u201d historic village of 3 Thero areat present herasome 46 families, numboring fully 140 person A large pto- rtion of the visitors are French Cada- Sans, aud a wore agrecable, sociable or desirable company of ladies or gentlemen could not be gesired.- There is a Fish and Game Club in extst- ouæ bere.Alicady the club have had two fishing compélâtions.The president ts Mr.Thomas Fortin, a.lvocate, of Montreal, a: the must sucgugstul lisherman in tho county tase sifértuns ly, ns inferior hotel Ste.luxe, tely, uferlar accommodation: \u201cTha botols offer no attrao- tion to the visitor, not but what the pro- priglors are polite and surleited with good intentions, but the fact remmaus The bus service could not be surpassed\u2014but the roads, easily.The visitors principally reot cottages; a few buard in private fautilies and The must prominent resident here is Liout-Col.Ouimet To make Ste.Rose, that is that portion west of the wooden bridge, the most desirable Summer resort in Canada, requires a large hotel or two and thirty to lorty cottages.1t Montrealers are no: desirous of investing in a swall way, in organizing a stoek company for the erection of a hotel, then the Canadian.Pacific Railroad should take bhohl of the matter by offering fair inducements to parties willing w take bold of tho cale: prise.Tho writer, with several other Montréaicrs, are ready to join in the earry- ing oul of such a schemo in a practical manner.Following are THE SUMMER VISITORS: Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Belanger, Miss Bessie Bary, Miss L.Barr (Baldwinsville, Mass, J.Ii.Bourdon and family, .H Britton the «24 aud fainily, Mr.ilugb Brown.Mr.UC.A Coruellier and family, Miss M Cox, Mr.and Mrs Jd.Ul.Chapman, Mr.G.Delorme, Mr.and Mrs.Andrew Darling, dir.J.D.Davisou and tamily, Mr.A Elhott and famity, Mr.and Mrs.James Ewins, Mr.G.Fauteux and famuly, Dr.F.Fihatrault, Mr.Thomas Fortin and family, Mr.and Mra.Alfred Garneau (Ut- tawa\u2019, Miss Minnette Garveau- (Qilawa), Mr.and Mrs.L.A, Globeusky, Mr.E.Globensty, Mr.Chas.E.Gagnon and family, Mr.A.E Gagnon and family, Col.Hughes and family, Mr.and Mrs Daniel Hatton, Mr.F.Hecker and wife, Mr.John Kennedy and fawily, Mr.sod Mrs.F.X.Lanter, r.and Mrs.G.Lecaille, Mr.Arthur Moaghor, the Misses Meagher, Miss M.Mathieu, Mr.M.Millard and family, Mr, And Mrs.John MeDunald, SIv.J.H.Masson, Mr.Albert Mussen.Mrs.P.Honry and the iss cury, Mrs.Mnrceau, Afiss P.Marceau, Mr.F.KR Marceau, Mr.W Meagher, Mr.James Muleat and family, Lieut.-Col.Ouimet and tamily, Mr.and Mrs » kN.Pratte, Miss Plante, Mr.P.D Quinn, Miss Lizzie Robinson, Miss Annie Hotnuson, Miss Katie Robinson, Mr.E.Von Rappard and [atutiy, Mr.Jos.Simard, and family, Mr.E Somerville and child Mr.Joa.Simpson and family, Mr.James Simpson, jr.(Hamilton), Mr.J.E.Vanier and family, Mo and ars.A.A.Wilson, Mr, Arthur Wlikes, In addition to these we have on the Ste.Thérèse side, Mr.aud Mrs.Charles Garth, at _proseat absout in England who have a permanent Stimmer house equal to many of our handsome houses on Sherbrooke street: Mr.Aifred Garth, Lisut.Garth, Mr.J.P- Withers, Mr.Tyleo aud family, Mr.Corr veau and family, Mr.Watts and Nr.Maurice Dubuo and family.+ Facrs.: SEETHIKE (RN HAUT)., \u201c \u2014_\u2014 I _ ISPECIAL TO THB BTAR| : BERTATER (en haut), July 15.\u2014 Many per sons had confidently settled their Inces into an * ob} how-hot-it-ia\u201d expression, and that, Jor the season too, whes, behold, 1uthe early :part of the week a cold enapgudden!y came, vi hich drone the look on their comntensnces ! effect vas, of course, mos crous, line victiing golog about looking unutierably warm things, but talking and sbivering in a.most contradictory fashion.There is, however, now every sign of an approaching thaw, whiob will draw the afllicted ones out; of their embarrassment, : A varty of American tourists came down, from Montreal by the * Three Rivers\u201d steamer to catoh a glimpses of thy river scenery, which they pronoun with enthusiasm to be \u201c perfectiy lovely.\u201d They returned Lo tho city by train .The Mov.Mr.Carmichaol is coinfortably settled in the rectory which repaired, painted, etc arrived on Wednesday afternoon and was cordially received by a Dumuer of fresh young ladies who had carried in a very acceptable, rendy-made tea.The good and his wife will not probably soon for; their first \u201cfive o'clock\u201d in their new home.Miss C.Simpson and Masters G.and W.Simpson, ot Montreal.aro spending a few weeks with Mes.Church who bas lately moved into the house forimeriy eccupied by ne at sel f Borel, have been The Missos Wurtela, 0 ve visiting the Misses Cuthbert.r.Goud den, of Totonto.is a guest at u ; BA 7 y \u2018his sthy at Mr, Robert Taylor's, the term Bots coins Moo Ti the tnrm Su Eustache, a drive of Tho and doll rich milk, Lo.ie Chinen of Jolletie, has left to spend x week at ook Manor.\u2018a nie die Locklart Bas lois, Berthier for ow Glasgow, carrying w the good wisbes of bis mau iriends, AS m.The mwooulight excursion around the ane which vus to have taken Pluco this © , is pon on account of 0 rain, to tho alsapholntmont of both old and young.ABENAKIS SPRINGS, ISPRCIAL TO THE STAR.\\ ABENAKIS SPRINGS, Que, July 13.\u2014Fol- lowing is a list of tho-arrivuls at the Abena- kis House duriax the past woek : Montreal\u2014R.A.Massey, W.Walker, Andrew Balfour, clerk, Mrs, Ballour, Pantaleau Jodin, L.Abrabhams and wife, Aliss Luttrel, Gull Lamothe, Thomas Techey, A.Guivon- nout, A.C.Wurtelo, Judge Lorangze:r, Mr.and Mrs.J.Sheldon Stephens, Master Harrison J.Stephens, Master Lawrence K.Stephous and maid, J.H.Hall aud wie, Mc.and Ars.F.E Gilman, E.W.Gilmau, Fred À.Thompson aud wife, M.Martin, Mr.and Mrs.Paul Weallard, four children and mail, re.UO.Calska and child, Mrs and Miss Gusseltn Sherbrooke\u2014S.C.Nuttor, W.J.Fuller, C.E.Armitage, Henry Armitage, Mrs.N.8.Woodward St.Gulllaume- Miss Laura Pichette, Miss Louise Pichette.La Baie\u2014F.L.Belwurt.Farnham\u2014W.J.Swa0 and wife, Miss O.Swan.Quebec\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Jobn Stmons.So he dirt oa.Crebassa, J orel-J.A Potbriau ; .H.Lane, L.Morasse.Molbourne\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Woodburn, Drummondsville\u2014H.T.wan, T.Keene, T.Manning, muel Newton, wite and two chlidren; J.A.Bothwell.Somérset-Geo.Belleau.Chiczgo-Rov.John Bailey.Ke Barbara, Mexico\u2014Dr.M.T.Johnston, Richmond\u2014John Linihan, Miss Lutrell, E.R.Pendegrast, Rev.A.1.Balfour.Marbleton\u2014Mr.and Mrs.J.H.Braedoa and child.Klngsey Falls\u2014W.T.Abercrombie.River David\u2014C.G.Sheppard and wife.CALEDONIA SPRINGS, [SPECIAL TO THE STAR] CALNDONIA SPRINGS, Out, July I5\u2014 Arrivals at the Grand Hotol for the week ending July 14th, 1886: : Montreal Mr.and Mra G.A.Raymond, Mr.Robt.Benny, Mrs.John Jones, Mr.Frank McMartin, Mrs.D.A.Flomiug, Mis Maltby, Miss Robinson, Rev.P.T.O'Don- neli, Miss Evans, Mr.and Mrs.Adams, Mrs A.J.Moouey, Mr.snd Mrs.L.N.Benjamin, son and mad.Ottawa Mr.Jobn RB.Arnoldi, Mrs.John O'Rielly, Miss M.H.(VlLitelly, Miss Tessto O'Rielly, Mrs, A.MoCann, Miss Evelina McCann.Pembroke-AMr.Thos.O'Hagan, Mrs.and Mise Caverbili, Mr.E.Irving, àlr.A.Foster, Mrs, A.Foster, Miss C Foster, Miss Annie Gordon, Miss Maude Keunedy, Mr.and Ars.H.Fraser, Mr.and Mrs.5.Sutton, Mrs.Summers.\u2018 Point Fortüne\u2014Bfr.and Mrs.A.St.Denis, Miss SL Denis Three Rivers\u2014Mr.and Mrs.8.Dumoulia.\u2014Mr.R.H.\u2019Lalderson, Me.J.T.Heudrrson.North Bay, Ont.\u2014Mr.W.C.Caverhill.Dundes, Que\u2014Miss Dora MePhee, Miss Maggie McMillan.London, Out.\u2014 Mr.Alex.McBain.Birming Ala.\u2014dLr.D.C.McPhee.Washicgton, D.C.\u2014Mr.aod Mrs.William mpson son.Lapark\u2014Mr.and Mrs.B Caldwell, Miss Cald weil.Carleton Place\u2014Alrs.MgArthar.Hawkesbury Mills\u2014G.I}.Major and wife.L'Orignal Judge Danieils, Mr.J.Aax- well.St.Anpe\u2019s\u2014Mr.AI\u2019A.Dawes.Lancaster\u2014 Mrs.T, L.Hepworth.Peterboro-\u2014Mr.J.8.Winch.Ayimer\u2014Miss McDonald.bediord, N.H.\u2014Miss M.Woodbary.Methnen, Mass.\u2014Mr.Geo.W, Sawyer, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.W.Teuvey and two children.Irasburg, VL\u2014Mr.Geo.B, Rowell, M.D.\u2018North y, Vi\u2014Mr.W.R.Howell, Mr.BL.Chan À dier.Westileld, Vt\u2014Mrs, E.L.Miller, Miss New York\u2014Alr.W, W, Edwards and wife.Alexandria\u2014 Mrs.A.Devlin.Realrew\u2014Ar.John McRae.Morrisburg \u2014Mr.Wm.Gibson, Mr.and Mrs & E Gibson and daughter, Miss Te Notes.Cape May is lit by electric lights.| There are said to be more hotels at Atlautic city, N.Y., than at any otber sca- side resort in America Two thousand visitors are at Nawagausett All the New England coast resorts nt a much better beginning of the season\u2019.t year.: The luxurious \u2018\u2018club words, gambling house\u2014of the notorious Philip Daly at Long Branch, has again been raided by the autborities at that placo.This 18 by no means, Lhe first, the second or the third timo that a raid has been made on this infamous establishment, but the to- fluenco of trionds and money has heretofore n successful in extricating Daly from these diflicutties.Tho Pbiladelphin Bulletin says: \u201cIt is to bo hoped that the authorities at Long Branch will unt be so easily ballle:l this mo.Tuo Pennsylvania \u2018club house\u2019 is a disgrace to that resort.Standing almost within a stone\u2019a\u2019 throw of the most fashionable hotel at Long Branch, it finnuts its shane right in the nce of every visitor.Sumner after Summer it has lu yo.house\u201d \u2014in plain DOMINION SYNDIGATE, DRESS STUFFS AT 8 CENTS.i À IE GREAT - e or G.Stephen, hew of Sir George.het, of Montreal la sav-tly ealavine du Li 1ne wiLbout it.Asselton.Williston, Vt\u2014Mr, W.N.Murray, Mra H.N.Nictiols.° 0 =m) New York bave.made it thir headquarters.Ho any pen it has beon just tal rulning 1 woutd be difficult to caloulate + .People in the North-Wess Know from oxporience that Putuam\u2019s Pain- lens Corn Extructor ju tio only remedy to bo relied upon for the extraction of corns.This is tho case overvwhero throughout tho De-] inion.Bo sure to get Putnuin\u2019s sure-pop corn cure.At dealers everywhore.When you see a young man with a red necktiv and n brace of ear muffs, he always puts down his cane as if be wero tryiug to sink an artesian well, Use the safe, pleasant and effectual worm killer, Mother Graves\u2019 Worm Exterminator: pothing equals it.Procure a bottle and take it home.In theso days ao boy shall forsake his father and mother, avd leave the kindling pile an orphau, to go out and wear all the seclusjon out of his best pante on a moonlit hillside.Storm Nignals.As the coming of a greatstorm 1s heralded by tho display of cautiobary signals; so is the approach of that dread and fatal « Consumption of the Lungs, usual! nounced in advance by p mples, blo! \u201ces eruptions, ulcers, glamlular swellings, An kindred outward manifestations of the inter- bal bloca poison, which, if not proniptly expelled from the system, attacks the delicate tissues of the lungs, causing them to ulcerate amyl broak down.Dr.Pierce's * Golden Modicatfpi-covery\" is the great remedy for this, asTor all diseases having their origin i blood.Itimproves the appetite and digestion, increases nutrition and builds up tho wasted system.' \u201cah A sensible writer advises those who would enjoy good eating to keep good-natured, tor, says he, \u201cau angry man cannot tell whether he is eating bolled cabbage or stewed umbrellas.\u201d The ratio of the length of a vessel to its breadth is about seven toone.These are about tke proportions of tbe Bank Pen, one of Esterbrook\u2019s most popular numbers.3 \" Pa,\u201d said a little fellow to bls unshaven father, * your chin looks like the wheel in the music box.\u201d \u2014_ Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate.Beware of Imitations.Imitations and counterfeits have again appeared.Bo sure that tho word \u201cHons- FORD'S\u201d is on the wrapper.None are genu- Anybody can shovel snow, but the man who can do it and pot swear, is good enough be an editor, Jas.Shannon, Leaskdale, Writes: Mmnuy years my wife was troubled with chilblatns, and could get no relief until about two years ago; she was then notable to walk, and the pain was 80 excruciating t she could not sleep at Light, Your agent was then on his regular trip, and she asked him it be could cure her.He told her Dr.Thomas\u2019 Eclecttié Oil was a sure cure.She triod it, and judge of her astonishment when, in a few days, tho pain was all allayed and tho toot restored to its natural coodl- tion.Itis also theo.best remedy for burps and bruises 1 ever used: Sydney Smith said \u201ca Bongal tiger with his tall fu tho air is a much leas dangerous animal than an honest mao with good intentions.\u201d There are many forms of nervous debility in men, that yield 10 the use of Carter's Iron Pills.Those who are troubled with liervous weakness, night sweats, ete, should try eu, \u2018The Allan SS.\u201cCorean,\u201d from Mon! arrived at Glasgow on Wednesday an landed her live stock shipment of 426 oxen und 296 sheep 1n good order, with the exception of two oxen, which voyage.died on the | Mr ; rites: My wife.troubled with Hl.Moluw, Gaston House, Toronto wi was Dys- popsin and Ilheumatism lor a long time; she tried many different mudicinou, but did not gel nny reltef until sho Used Nortbrop & Lymun's Vegctable Discovery aud Dya- peptic Cure.Sho has taken two bottles of it, and now tinds berecif in better boalth than she has for years.\u201d Special Notice.An Old Favorite.An old favorite, Lhat bas boen pular with the peonle for nearly 30 years 1 1s Dr.Fowler's Extract of Wild\u201d Strawberry for alt varieties of Sununer Complaints of children and adults.1L evldom or ever fails to cure Cholera Morbus, Diarrhaa aud.Dysentery.The \u2018Exposition Universelle do l\u2019art Cul- Inaire\u201d awarded the highest houora to Augostura Bitters a8 tho ost cllicacious stimulant to excite the appetite and 10 kop the digestive orgaps in zeod order, Ask for the genuine article, mauufaciured only by Dr.J.G.B.Siegert & Sons, and beware of imitations, Known by Theso Signs.Dyspepsia may bs known by Hearthnmn, Sour Eructions of food, Wind belching, Weight at the Stowarh, Variable Appatite, Costive Bowels, ete.Burdock Blood Dit will positively cure Dyspepsia, although ts worst chronic form.Society of Decorative Art.Cheapest Funey Emporium in Montreal Members are solicited to take their guests, an! all visitors to the city are invited to Inspect the choice and artistic novelties at the rooms, 1372 SL.Catherine street.Admission free.law if I.A.Beauvars Great Cheap Bale continues to attract great numbers.and yesterday the store was well patronized, and the Ready-made Clothing for Men and Children were selling rapidly, nothing to wonder at, they are sold so low that customers must buy them, Men's Tweed Suits.all woo), $3.35.Children\u2019s Suits, $133.Men's Pants, 930.Wo have a fine assortment of BPRING AND FALL OVERCOATS, reduced at 80 and 50 per cent.Umbrellas, 40c, 50c, 80¢c, T3e, and 91.00., Our Waterproof L R.Coats cannot be \u201d equalled, and are saorifosd for aimost nothing, \u2019 \u2014AT\u2014 I.A.Frauvars, 2024 and 2028 NOTRE DAME STREET.PURE\u2014Full Strength.Refined expressly for DOMINIGA LIME FRONT JUICE! ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM ALCOHOL.FOR SALE BY GROCERS AND DBRUGGISTS IN PINTS AND QUARTS UMPERIAL MEASURE) LYMAN, SONS & GO, Montreal 153% CONCENTRATED m > PT = > © - & SS -n ICH G EASY MENT JAVA cat op nie Sert at FOR TRAVELLINC.| FOR STAYING AT HOME.FOR THE SEASIDE.FOR PICNICKING.FOR CAMPING OUT.LYMAN\u2019S FLUID COFFEE?The great Convenieace and Luxury of the Day.AND FULL {ORITE, NO CHEAP SUBSTITUTE OF PEAS.WHEAT LKY.BUT GENUINE MUCHA AND OLD GOVERN- FLAVORED, WHOLESOME.STIMULAT- JSE, ECONOMICAL.THE GENERAL >, Ct \u2014THE\u2014 be GREAT DOMINION SYNDICATE, 647 St.Catherine Street, MONTREAL.\u2018 adm 1 | for ladies.w.5 Shaw\u2019s Sales.NAA Sr ei) SMALL DRT QUO»S a TOC, By Auction at my Rooms, - No.322 ST.JAMES STREET.Tuceday Morning dext, the 20h Anot,- AT 10 O'CLocx, Ladies\u2019 Japketa, Furs, Millinery.Dr Bu:tons, Nik, Thread.Riblnne, and gene Dry Goods, consigned from the Ww.E.SHAW, \u2026, assorimont of Townshipa.164 Thomson & Gowdey\u2019s Sales.mmm rn en OE ne 143: CHAMPLAIN STREET.Adesion Sale of neat Household Furniture, MONDAY.1h JULY, lv O'Ciock, Comprising: Bedroom Se Dining T Chairs, Beddinz, China, and Clases rato: cluth.Carpet, Hall and Cooking Stove, Kitchen Utensils, te.te , G must bu sold.as tho owner is leavipz THUMHON & GOWBEY, : Auctioneers.town.Tha house, an upper tenement of 7 rooms, ex ; et ood order, will be rented ch | untl! ay next.\u2014T.var caply à 165 A.Marcoite & Co's.Sales, ASIN GR AIR VELIOS UCTION SALE The Bubscribers will sell by auction Saturday and Mouday, the 1th and 19th inst, at No.817 St, Catherine street.a bankrupt stock of Crockery.Glassware, Cutlery an Faney oods, also ajut of Wallpapers.Tho whola to be ~nid hat eserve.Sale Saturday 7 o'clook p.m., Monday 2 and 7 o'clock p.m.A.MARCOTTE S&S CO.© ° 165 3 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE In the matter of JOSEPH PINEAU.Bic, Que.Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Tuesday, 20th July.1886, at 12 o'ci for the purchase of the stock-in-trade an book debts of the above-named, amounting as follows, per inventory: $8.159 50 The stock is well assorted and in very go order, the insolvent having only been in nets since t Sears._ The highest or any tender will not be necessarily accented.Le ui R ventory can seon on application to An Drapeau.advocate, Bimouski, or at the office u; MENT & TURCOTTE, \u2018 Curators, 1608 DEBENTURES FOR SALE, Tonders will be received by the undersigned until the 1st day of August for the purchase of Thirty-eight Thousand Dollars of - tures of the Town of Bowmanvilie, sai bentures bearing interest a Sho rate Ie per cent.per annam, para = : brinel pal payable in twenty-five anual men 7 Placo d\u2019Armes, } Montreal, 10th J uly, 1885.Offers will be received for the whole amoont ght thousand -~ or fraction of the thirty-ol 10th day of August and Twenty-six Tho Dollars on the 16th day of Docember next.The lowest or any tendor not necessarily 9 accepted.WINDATT.Town Clerk.Bowmanrille, Ont, July Sth, 1886.162eodtt R EAL ESTATE NOTICE \u2014THE UNDERsigned to intimate that he will bay, sell or rent al kinds of Real Estate, arm Vitingo.: Bout the Townes] t F Village, &e.throug t pablo terms.Parties RICHARD the mos! money to loan or w on Real Estate do well to anpiy to the undersigned, JAMES BARR, Real Estate - 154 Covey Hill P.O.Que.PLATING IN GOLD, SHF \u2014\u2014% LECTRO- ver and Nickel done.Cutlery, Ornaments, J , ete, restored.Ea PRET Fad Vast 2 To Lamp fia mani 4810 SON st, tres, EE CARPET WAREHOUSE, ESTABLIEHED 1859.Special à ag throaghout.A fi scaccanble parcels ee sn LFSMIN MATS, Tole WINE gEABLS in now designs made for us; CML HÉSHNCTON Ram th Kraan CARPET SWE pe æe PRICES LOW! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED! JAMES BAYLIS & BON, 139° 1887 Netre Dame street.\u2019 AMMOCRS! HAMMOCKS! EARN large importers of these goods, len Notwith-landing beavy advances in oa EXICAN HAMMOUKS, we are selling at pres and all have Meml BAY STATE EN: ED CORD HAMMOUKS, are the bert in the mark: rom 75¢ up.See the new PERF ECILOS HAM 2! Full range of styles and qualities FETS.QOILCEOTRS, CERTAINS, COYERLSA l'O A inducements (0 large buyers and parties mm r - Hooks, &c., &c., all at very low prices.RADE SOLER James Baylis & Now, 159° i} 180 Notre Dass (CASTOR FLUID (Registorsd)_A » promotes the eons A perfect for family.zàe Heory L Gray.Scie Mautitarcares: fat se Lawreuce Main SC Cibola BEE 2 D* DAVIS TENNYTROYAL ANDSTERE ; Pills, © 74 correct ail tre: == ait eneinésis, ve agent, is LE St.Catherin- ade Der box, J will send valuable a lars POULE Monts £ « - nee OILCLOTH AT 23 CENTS.| 47 ST.CATHERINE STREET.- - Pilon\u2019s Old Stote.Auetionobt, oon.: and Lamp and Chanda.in all inem OE CAD _ \"a TO YEA MENTE ~ : ; \u2018point of restsgnativn, aud theory will Le an ailempt made to form \u2018a coulition Government.These Lwu points may be regarded .@s certain.Ar.Gladstone dined last night with à nutnber of merubers of bis Goveru- went, when the whole situation was ex- \u201cBaustively discussed, Although sume, especially Sir Willian Vernon Harcourt, were in favor ot holding on to oflies, the feeling of the majority.wiich is the conviction of -Mr.Gladstone, was for iminediale resizna- Mon.The Cabinet meoting, at which this \u201cwill be formally decided, wiil be beld immediately atter the last election.Possibly AIr.Gladstone will advise the Queen to Invite Lora Hartington to torm a Ministry, as the beuvplo calling themzoives Liberals constitute | THE MAJORITY OF THE HOUSE.Tac invitation will be torwal, and will be declined.Tho Queen will then summon Lord TT Salisbury to Ebgiand avi office, and he will accept.le will invite Lord Hartington to chter a coalition Ministry.This Lord Hart- ington will premptiy nefuse to do under any ércumstances.Therefore, in a few weeks England will agaiv be under : he ountrol of a purely Conservative Administration.Neither Sir Hemy James, Mr.Chamberlain, nor Sir Gearge Trevelyan, even it the latter found a seat, would enter a coalition Cabinet.Mr.Goschen is the chiel hope of the Tories \u201cAmong the Unionists.He will not join the Government, therefore the FORECASTS OF WE TORY MINISTRY now beginning to b>> made areall nocœssarily without [oundation, because tho Lwu persons thlelly conccrand, Lord Salistury aud Lord Randolph Churchill, ars out of England.Lord Salisbury\u2019s chief difliculty will be the Lord Licutenancy of Ireland, as of course ord Carnarvon will have nothing lo do with it It will probably be offervd either to en Lord Ashbourne, the Earl of.Dufithves, or \u201ctie Marquis of Lorne.Mr.Stadnope will probably be Chief Secretary.Mr.Gladstone's wonderful spirits surprise those who bave best known his intense Interest in the strugzie.He has no idea of giving up the fight, and will lead the opposition to the Tories as soon as they are in powor.As the Times characteristically puts it this morn+ ng, \u201cMr.Giadstone seems all uncunscivus THE DEPTH OF HIS DFSCENT, * and that enormity of his offcuce\u201d against bls betrayed country.Tory journals throughout the country are beginning, with simultaneous vagerness, to call for the production of a Tory scheme tor lreland, of which Lord Salisbury and Lord lddesleigh can say, \u201cthis is what we recommend to the commons zix! to the country.\u201d A Birming- bam paper declares itself in a position to state that this is Mr.Chamberlain's ultimatum: Mr.Gladstone can reunite the Liberal party if he wishes, but he must definitely abandon his Irish proposal and recognize that he bas mado à mistako, - otherwise tho Conservatives reaction will last twenty years.THE POSITION OF PARTIES The Tories\u2014clect now number 317.Of the the nine elections remaining, thres will be Parnellites, tive Gladstoniuns and one Tory, It ts, therefore, clear that the Tories will reach the total of 320 predicted.LITERARY NOTES.The Grand Duchess Sophia, of Saxe Weimar, is preparing a monumental edition of Guethe's works, in| luding diaries and lot- ters; also a biogranby iu tbroo volumes.The Duchess appeals to all who possess manuscript or iatier bearing ou the sub- jeot to send them tor the purpose of this work.Dr.Charles Mackay is writing his auto- Ldiography, which AUen will publish.An English trauslation of Laveleye\u2019s *Poninsula des Balkans\u201d 1s about to be published vy Unwin.Outda has written a pew romance, culled \u201cThe Story of à House Party.\u201d Alfred Austin is cognged on a long poem, entitled \u201cPrince Lucifer,\u201d its purpose belng to rellect the religious conllict and ethical uncertainties of the present day.Norman.FOREST FIRES.Michigan Eaveloped in Clouds of Smoke\u2014 .Great Wani of Rain.MUSKEGON, Micb., July 17.\u2014 For the past twenty-four hours this city hus boen enveloped in sinoke Irom tires in the surrounding forests.It ls ippossible Lo see any distance ali, aud if 11 were not tor carton puffs ol air 1rom tho lake, tué atmosphauro would ba almost suffocating.Fhbere has boen no rain for weeks and no sign of It.Tho crops are suffering severely.From alt quarters \u2026 Come ports af eles.focest lines.The dat IROTS about Twin Lakes, Holten, Whites haa North Holland bave been battling ames for days, and many of them = -Bave ren I muve or families an ousebuld ze ou account of th threatened adunzer.v CANADIAN OARSMEN FOR ALBANY.TonoNTo.July 17.The lollowing amateur oaramen leit last wight for Albany, to row th tho regntin of the | nitand Stites National Assudiation of Amateur Varsmen, nest Tuesday and Wednestay : Toronto, junior four James Eo non, Tew: Henry Pierce, No.2; F.HV hownpeon, Noe 82 dun.Wright.stroko; ST Wilson.esplian.iton singles M Scholtes for the = nor, M.Shea tor the ut Layside 1.4.Ryan tor the seninr.Argongut, senior four ii MeRav, baw; D, Murphy, No.2 A Go Thompson, No 33 JO W.Hosg, stroke.They went by special car accompanied by about twenty-five lends.TWO FATAL Ace ip: NTS.IRPECIAL TO THE STAR Queaec, ddiy 17.James Greroire, \u2018\u2019taimer, Das been acer dentaliy Killest at Floek ke, Megautie, by a taïge rock falling upon him.On the same day at Ireland in the sâlhe COUBLÿ, à young man loli 10 front of the wheels ot a vehiclo be wos driving, and woe plac y kil led.\" BET BY THE HURON INDIANS, \" {SPRCIAL TO TH: STAR QUEEEG, Jul 17.-Count Gazzoll,the Garde Nobile ot the Pope, wus (sted by the Huron : Indiaus vesterday Rl Lorelte.They pre- woated him with an address written en birch bark, and made bim an hooorary chief of the tribe with an Indian name.INTENSELY HOT.WoxtH, Tex, July 17.-Yesterday - ometer registered 100 to 120 in HR Rarer Texas in the te flag files from wuckh, nor had her come to my house.\u201d \u20181 shorthand notes of hor statements to her husband being read, ho swore them dowa fo platoons aud 1b stugle file.Contivuing, Sir Charles said: \u201c1 was pres- cnt at the trial beiore Justice Butt.I hoard the whole of Mr.Crawford's evidence, and I had kuown tne purport aud effect of that evidence à day or two before it was given.1 had u month to think about it.! beliove at the time of the trial Mrs.Crawford was in her sound mind aod I do so now.\u201d * Do vou believe dirs.Crawford had a motive for making her confession?\u201d \u201cYes; Hodint sho was discovered in adultery with other persons, she desired to fix upon some person agroced upon between her- selt and others.\u201d * Who were ihe other persons with whom sho had at various times continued to com- mid adultery?\u201d \u201cWho were thoy?Well, I am sorry to mention Dames; but, thero was Dr.A Warner.spoken of as Freddy, her brother-in- law; but that charge 1 utterly disbelieve.\u201d \u201cYou belicve, then, that Mrs.Crawford \u2018was a perfectly sano woman who conspired with others to concoct a story of adultery in order to got rid of the marnage tie?\u201d No answer.** Who were the others >\u2019 *] don't know.5he herself has mentioned some, aud Lbero are the autbors ot the anonymous letters.\u201d \u201cDo you beliove that Mrs.Crawford con- spirod with her mother ?\u201d \u201cI have no means ul knowing who else but Captain Forster.\u201d \u201cI'nen you mean to say that Captain Forster, Mins.Smith, her mother, and Mis.Crawford couspired Lu invent this story about you ?\u201d : \u201cNo, I don't say so; but there are the anonymous letters.\u201d \u201cThen will you say that Captain Forster aud Mrs.Crawford conspired to get up this story against you, a story without the shadow of foundation?\u201d \u201cTo me everything appears to point that way.\u201d \u201cAud you thought that at the late trial?\u201d \u201cYes.\u201d \u201cThat is to say, that at the time of the late trial you thought it was a deliberate conspiracy on the part of Mis.Crawford to get a divorce by accusations against you, which were without fuuondation?\u201d ** As regards myself certainly, but not as to other people.Mrs.Crawford has confessed to adultery with other people, and I believe suci evidence is In the possession of the Queen's Proctor.\u201d * You say that all this was In your mind au the time Mrs.Crawford gave her evidence at the late trial?\u201d \u201cIt was.\u201d At this answer.Sir Henry James, who, at the first trial, advised silence, looked disturbed.\u201c1s it true that there were indiscretions you did not wish disclosed ?\u201d \u2018Yes, but acts which came to a conclusion eleven years ago.\u201d \u201cThen there were acts of indiscretion?\u201d \u201cYes.\u201d \u201cDo ynu consider the account given of you by Mrs.Crawford creditable or discreditable?\u2019 \u201cI consider the charge so monstrous as to carry its own refutation.\u201d \u201cDid you prefer to leave tho story as it stood or refute 1t?\u201d \u201cI confess that at the time it never entered my mind that anyone would believe it\u201d The day's business concluded by a refar- ence to the angry interviews with Captain Forster, in which the latter called Sir Char- lea Dilke a \u201cscoundrel,\u201d the casus belli being Mrs.Crawford.This will be followed up today with the likelihood of Sir Charles Dilke being all day in the box.The caso will evidently be a protracted one, Mrs.Crawford, Mrs.Ashton Dilko and a lot of male and {female servants, Captain Forster and Mr.Crawford being expected to swear.BOLTON SPRINGS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] BoLTON SPRINGS, QUE, July 15.\u2014 The weather during the past week bas been delightful at this old and well tried resort.Mountain House bas again been opened by Mrs.Green aod as usual bas been filled ith delighted guests.The house is situ- w the midst of mountains, and traly merite îts name.From all sides of the house a most charming aml extensive view of rural scenery, undulating and most restful to the eye is obiained, which one never tres of lonkiug upon.It is aiways a fresh, cool and pleasant as tnore is always broezo laden with perfume of trees and flowers.This should be called the \u201cAngler's l'aradi-e\" ae there 1s good lishing nt ¢oil- venient distances in both lake aid streain.Bolton Springs Is situated between the two lamous lakes, Brome and Magog, and tho moat convenient way of gottine here is to take the South Eastern to Knowlton, then stage it to the Springs through the noted Knowlton Pass which 13 acknowiedgod by ail lovers uf nature to be onu of the world\u2019s wowlars, Tho Mountain Houso is chiefly noted lor the medicinal quanties ol its ~prings, th» healthful and pieturesque locality and the cleanline® and comfort ol the house.For a pleasure seeking retreat this place can scareviy ba vqualled, many having buen ro- Lieve) aud the masjorivy permanently eured ul diseases of Lie Kklue yes, scintica, rheu- matisin, lumbago and maoy ndr-d diseases.Patients have been ireated for sure eyes, tumors, swellings, ete, and have gone awnv parfecdy cured.IL stimulates the appetite, strengthens the nerves and invigorates Lue whole sytein.Ax 1 am pot stro | have visiiad many Summer resorts in search of health, but think Bolton Springs shoud have the palin.RHEUMATISBL Last Vacation.I met her on West Hampton Beneh, Where I was sponding my vacation, An: petted her with flowers of speech\u2014 It was my only recreation.Ttoid her that [ love her we Admired her face, her grace ofl (carriage, And in tho panse of bvean 5 swelt Hinted of our prospective marriage.we sought the beach at morn and eve.On the piazzn took our mooning.And in two weeks, you may Leileve, Wo did an awlul lot of spooning.1 was a fool} 1 mignt have knewn That t I.jn town, would soon recover; While shé still claims me as bor own ee and acknowledged lover.o sends me gushing missives, all sb a t ber bonee-and how I won it: AY realy Vi TEAR do 31 -} havo been sont wut trom Ottawa have beca just as bascless.| have never biéel interviewed upon tho subject uutii now.In our pdéi we have tho approval of the Lin- perind Government, natwithstandieg all re- Fav to the contrary.\u201d IMPERIAL SUPPORT.\u2018Then the Impertal Government has not recently cautioned the Canadian Government, and notitied you that it would not support you inthe course you have boon pursuing toward the American lisherwmen ?\u201d \u201cOh.nu.We have the Iull suppurt of the tmp nal Government.It has been ctaim some parsols, notably Senator Frye and dr Dingloy, that the treaty of 1818 Las Le- oom otsulete because of subsequent re- ciproeal legislation.1 cannot see can be.lho convention was for the settlement of the fisheries question alone, and the legislation that has subsequently taken places, and has been extended, for the benelit of the commercial relations of England and the United S:ates.Fur this reason I cannot seu how it can affect tho fisheries at all.In all customs matters there is a very distinct line drawn belween iuerchant vessels and tisui vessels.h are expected to pursue a different busindss, and te take out different papers from the Custom House.The business pursued is totally unlike, and why then should legislation for the benetit of commercial relations construed us aflecting the action of the convention that soltled the tisheries question in 1518\" TOUCH AND TRADE PERMITS.\u201cThen any papers giving an American lishing vessel the right to touch and trade are vf no value iu Canadian ports we have notierd that somo confusion bas existed over that matter, and it bas been claimied thatan American Customs Collector could give a fisherman papers allowing him to touch and trade at Canadian ports.If that could be done toanAmorican vessel Lhe Canadian Governmeut could do iL to one of our lishing vessels, and the distinction between atishing vessel and a morchant vessel would be destroyed.I! an American merchant vessel comes into our ports it experiences no difficulty in obtaining anything It may desire, as long as it 25 obeys the customs law.\u20ac fishing ve thewise expected to fk the laws oa the fisheries, and they are based on tho treaty of 88 HOW TO OBTAIN BAIT.* Then the only way in which an American fishing vessel could lawfully obtain bait would be to change ils character for the time Delag that aL la, to 1ake out papers of a merchantman and clear for Digby or some other port.After entering at the (Custom House she could buy what bait might bo desired, but ot of louving she must clear in port or some ng morchantmau could do that.No vessel d go from a Canadian port to the fishing rou without first going to an American ORDERS TO CAPTAINS AND OOLLECTORS.** Are the orders given the Collectors of Customs and the caplains of the cruisers Identical regarding orcement of the eo quite.Bach, you know, ls appointed for a special purpose, and for that reacen wo bave not given the Collectors of Custvms so rigid orders as we have given the captains of ¢ rs.Many of the Collectors, while good men for their regular work, are nol 4 exactly the men who would be selected for the rigid enforcement of the fisheries treaty.They bave not been selected for such discretionary works.They look out for violators as closely as they can.Their orders are to bold a vessel believed.to have viulated the treaty till tho matter is reported to Ottawa for advice.It is of less injury to detain a vessel twenty-four hours than to allow Customs officers make seizares on the amount, of information thoy can at first obtain.HOW SEIZURES CAN BE MADE *Are the cruisers under similar orders regarding first reporting cases to Otta \u201cNot quite.They can make Seizures without such delays.When the cruisers are sent out they are given the orders that havo been prepared for them, and they are al Interpreted to them personally, that five may not be construed.differently by the different captains.These orders are all private, and have never been made public, Uthough 1 bave seen publishea what was reported to be the orders given to the cruisers and collectors.THE COAL AND ICE PROHIBITION.\u201cIs not the forbidding of vessels to obtain coal and ice a 8 pretty ri rigid interpretation ot t lows fishing vessels to obtain wood and water?\u201d \u201c1 don\u2019t know about that.When the treaty was made, you know, coal was not used for a motive power.the treaty were intended to cover possibio necessities.Îf-a fishing vessel were to use coal in its stove taking on board a half ton of coal to keep its fires going, but as the supply of wood was nt Intended to be used as a motive power, 80 we cannot allow coal to be taken on to furnish motive power.\u201d A NEW YORK RBRANKRUPT.Heary de Rivera, of the Great New York Sugar Firm, in Montreal.Henry de Rivera, the head of the great Now York sugar firm, whose crash a fow days ago startled the comercial world, is a guest at the Balmoral) Hotel in this city.To a STAR rier he sald this morning: \u201ci loft NON ork because I was completely broken down and dispirited.My creditors were harassing me on every side.I became nervous and alarmed, and thought a few days\u2019 change wuulddamo good.Ar.do Ri- | vera is charged with baving re-hypothecated warchouse receipts for sugar.This he denies and says that time will show Lhe sensational reports published in the New York papers to be faisé and un He is à large shareholder in tbe Esporauza Marble company of Rutland and the l\u2019oultney State works, both of which coucerns havo bean forced Lu suspend.The tirm was one of the largest in Now York.Their liabilities have been placed at a million doMars, which is coustdered a very modest estimate.On the day following the failure (here was à grab for the spoils, the cresiters trying to tako advantage of two law suits recently docidod in Jgvor-of the- Buzar Von.Writs of at mond, wore- also _secuknd against.the younser le Rivera's s ofectislie being charged with attempting 16 Jolrand bis creditors by secreting $14,000 worth of the bondsof the Esporanrh Marble Company, and with having ais [large invoices 'of sugar on alse representations Some of.LLe-less Hapulsive cromhitorssigned a circular promising not to prosecute Henry C.be Rivera eriminatly provided he return and assist the assignee in straizhten- ing the indebtedness.bon asked by the STAR repotter to-day how he thought (he estate would turn out, Mr.De Rivera said it very much depended upon the future of the sugar market and the sale of their estates in St.Doailngn.However, vero th the porate t to pe i woud pe and Fe ently pa \" would a rvidend to tar the cred pay Exhibiting their War Paint.Twonty-five Indians from Caughnawaga wont this morning to Albany by the Delaware & Hudson Railway lo ace in the bi-centenainl festivitios which commence there to-morrow.They have taken all their paraphernalia and war paint, and will probably produce a big sensation.wir O.A.Watier, of Stillwater, Minnesota, ow that city lable for the full \u2018payment lor the leno of-Lhe Same > UNTIL THE FND OF THE YEAR, at the rate of twenty dollars a lamp per rear.> STAR reporter this afternson interviewed Ald.Rainville,.chairman ot fhe Li Lixht Committee, u Tr.Rain- vilie Le Dis sur surprise at the Gas Company taking such action, as they have not the least grounds on which to base their protest.In the last contract between tho city and the company it was distinetly specified that the city could, at any time they chuse to introduce Lhe olectrio light, rescind thecyntract with the Gas Company.Too right of the city to this action appuared so evident that it was not deemed neovssary to eonsuit the City Attorney in the matter.For the sake of making doubly sure, however, the Gas Compauy's con was submitted te the City Aitorney belore she Electric Light Company's contract was signed, and he said that thers cuuld not be the smallest legal oxcuse lor any attempt on the part of the Gas Company to prevent Lhe new cvo- trict boing entered into.Ald.Rainville said that he regarded this protest businessas MERELY A GAME OF BLUFF.The Royal Electric Light Company have evetything ready for the cominencement of operations this evening, as called for by their contract with the city.Tho work of preparation has been a very difficult job, owing to the short time allowed the Company and the inability to secure more than à limited number of experts in this system of illumination.Some of the men were kept constantly al work for three days aud des nights, and several of them dropped off to sleep while at work at the top of the poles.\u2018Ine lights, which will 1 be put in operation to-night, will be distri as follows: St.James street.17; Notre Dame street, 37; St Catherine street, 39; MoGill stroot, 7 Craig street, 15, St.Lawrence, 9; Vic toria Square, 1.THE CROPS, Satisfactory Reports from Eastern Queboo\u2014 The Yield Generally Expecled jo be Over the Average.ho Gazette this poraiog publishes the follow ng ¢ grop reports avis, © \u2018ropes good ; hay, grain and veget- ver an average.St.Francois Statiun\u2014 Hay and all Kinds of grain and potatoes promise more than average crous.Bte.Anne la Pocatiere\u2014Hay not so as last year.Roots very promising.will be an average.re Helene Station\u2014All crops are an \u201cTe Thomas Station\u2014Crops in this parish | promise to be the beet for many years.pentes Joan, Port Joli\u2014Crops have Hie! ap Prospect better than last year.Pst Pavonal Station-Crops in this vicinity rain eraliy fino ap vacouna Crops vetter than they have been for m st RATS Station -Crope better than they have been for tiltoen yoars pas Trois Pistoles Hay splendid.\u201cGrain and roots look healthy.Etchomiu- Hap plentifal prospect.Grain and cereals over an a St.Nicholas\u2014All crops looking well.More ; down ip grain than last year.Yield mises to surpass tbat of many years rains much peeded.feito Station\u2014Hay not as good as last year.(rain cœ promise more than previous year Chateau Ticher \u2014Potatoes promise an extraordinary crop.Other crops flourishing.St.Gabriel \u2014_Hay average.Potatoes backward.Gram fair.Reports from Cham lain, Cap Sante, St Anne do La Perade Deschambauit sbow crops to be flourishing.Hay, grain and cereals will be about an average.Chicoutimi\u2014Up to date reports from all over this county, especially in Lake St John district, for al) grain and roots are very , except hay, w will be one-third ess than last year.Murray Bay\u2014 Wheat not very good.Other grains and roots 3 vary good.station, St Reports Robertson Alphonse, St.Pradorie and Se.Hoaeding say the crops look well and promising.St.Anselme \u2014 Hay and one-fourth more than last year.Credle an average.St Croix.\u2014 Hay splendid.Grain not so Reports from all quarters go to show that the chop yield will bo a good deal over the average!\u2019 BAR EXAMINATIONS.Official List of the Sucoossful Candidates.The following is the official list of successful candidates at the recent bar \u2018examination in Three Rivers: Por ice\u2014Messrs.L.P.Demers, L.H.Gendrou, Naz.Slivier, S.Lacourcière, D.B Murphy, J.A.B 3.D.Cam Cameron, Hector C.Champagne P.V.Savard, Jos.Grignon, A.ary, W.s.Shurtleff, .Priner, Ernest Tremblay, Blais Leveiller, Gustave Harel, Chas.D'Amour, L.W.Sicotte, IL Yilliard od.A A.y Kocuer, G.Beland.G.Mackay, urra For admission to study\u2014Messrs L A Taschereau, J.W.Jocks, Jno.Ferguson, samuel Martel, J.E Bernier, F.X.Roy, Jos.Leblanc, Arthur Gi roulx, Hector Meunier, L rs IL Gnautbier, Henn Trude}, as.Choquette, Geo.E.Mathieu, Fred.Viorel C.A.Bernard, E ceur, Le P.Dupré and Raoul DeLorimier.A Charivari On Saturday, the 10th inst, Mr.Ararie Bourassa; n-'widower of Laprairie;onlebratod: his second nuptials.The havpy bride wad a iady who bas hitEerto lived a life of single blessedness Tho occasion caused the assemblage of a large crowd, who in the vars which lollowed, caused Mr.tiourrasea great annoyanco.Complaint was lodged yesterday in the Police Court, and in the evening Deputy 1tizh Constable bissounetté suceeded in arresting nine of the allezod offenders.But all promising to come to Court this morning, none were put in prison.Of the nine, «ight true Lo their promise, appeared Lo answer the charge preferred against them, viz, Isidore Brosseau, Fus- tiche Bachaud.Alphonso Poupart, Ernest Ste.Marie, \u2018Toussaint Francois X, Poupart Louts Charron and \u2018Antoine Char- run \u2018Fheso have Ziven bail for their re-an- pearance at their trial, which is fixed fur vext Friday.Amusements.PE VIGER GARDEN.-Sunday ovening at 8.15 the City \u2018will play thé followinæ pro- gramine at Viger Gargen.1.March.\u201cKing of Torror\u201d.Ma .'Fra Diavolo\u201d.\u2026Aube Valtz Sold ie .Gung\u2019 4.Moxican Boronads \u201cMandolinata®_ Langloy 5.March .\u2026.rinese War\u201d.Michaelis 6.Grand soicction\u2026.\u201cLohrocrin*.Wagner 7 Dodoripuve\" music.\"The Forge in the B {Forest™, - y scpora reques & Galop.\u2026.Hop! Hop!\" PFlecber i 5 Bare.THE QUERR.Renl Estate.1 \u2018Mr.Potter has sold four more vacant lots on St Catherine street, west of Fort Set, at an advance on 60 cash.than ever this Summer and A \u2014The western patrol,'McWilliams, Dempsey and-Laport PR ound & door burst open in Mr.Robt at high t r.Moshane » was sent f cents on this stroet will go on ith moro vigor + tun.4 Of the ci pbt.Mot 's store, oorner McGill than £5000.A litt Han la In the oity with\u2019 bis Bally, and as the Wiad oping Watice was made within and \u201ca \u2018the\u2019 vicmity, Lut | nobody was found.A {ew Lottiss of brandy -=re missins, couuty to-morrow, and can commenced with greal vigo, Hon, Mr.Chapleau arrived \u2018in the city today, and it is understoou will address the electors to-morrow.PROVINCIAL POLITIOS.Hop.Messrs.Laurier and Lelio held a political meeting at Leeds yesteraa It 18 said that Mr.Mover will be the Party: National candidate (3 l\u2019outiac in opposition toafr.Poupui P.P.\u201cit is sald b) by 5 Electewr thay Sir A, P, Caron has prevailed upon Mr.B.Parent to have biru oppose Hon.P.Garneau The Liberal chieftains will speak a at St Guill Haume d'Upton on Wednesday, the 38th day's Monde in an editorial ports Mr.Jodoin, saying that Mr.odoin i ube Government candidate, that all the cabl- net are united on this puint, and that there is no division between any of the members.It says the candidate chosen to oppose him is an * unbappy vieitm.\" Mr.Jodoin will hold several meetings throughout Chambly to-morrow, and Ron.Mr.Chapleau will address the constituents of that county in his behalf on nomination Moslings are to be held throughout the vassing has Fewer Licsuses Taken Out This Year Than Last-\u2014Loss of Revenue.The police are just now engaged in their annual crusade against unlicensed dogs and the humber of licenses taken out is increas- oz daily.So far tbe number of licenses taken out is mot 50 large by several hundred as that of those régistered at the same time last year.1t is not halfso large as the total number of dogs licensed last year.Chief Paradis informed a STAR reporter to-day that the reason there have been so few licenses taken out this year 8| lowed an extension of time for taking out their licenses.Each station now has a \u2018special duty man attached to see that all dogs in the several districts are licensed.- Several ot the Aldermen have recently complained that this work of euforcing the licencing o! dogs i not systemagically carried out and that a considerable revenue is thereby lost to the city.Carters\u2019 Mass Meeting.:_ The carters ot this city called a moctiog Friday eveniny, the lth inst, for pur- of founding a mutual, protective and banovolen t association.Mr.Logan ated as chairman and Mr.Joseph Orsali Was appointed secretary pro tem.Mr.Geo.8 Warren was invited to address the ment- ing and explained the necessity of onvaniza- tion the province of Q The bave been organized I opsr bofore or Lh simple reason that they we ere hvavy tax payers, and that as citizens they should take an active part in local al affairs \u201cln order to regulate their tariff and guard against the monopoly, and to 0 mutuaily protect and aid one e cloction of officers resulted us pc \u201cMr.Wm.Christie, Prosident; Mr.Emecte Fontaine, 1st Vico: President; Mr.Alexis Plante, 2nd Vioe- President; Mr.Jos.Orsali, Recording re! , representin the French men! and Mc James Secretary; Mr.Louis Engueh Financial Secretary; Mr.Ovila Prier, Treasuror; Mr.John Gravel and Mr.James Carle, Trustees.\u2018The meeting thet.adjourned The next meeting will take place Wednesday svening, July lst aod all carters of the eity are invited to The .place of meeting Le at: Loiseau Hall, 803 Notre Dame street.Buffet Car.The Grand Trunk Railway Company have fitted their No.50 parlor car on the \"Ottawa division with a first-class buffet, to be managed by Mr.Rabbits, the caterer at the Bonaventure depot.The - ngers will now be able to obtain light refreshments, tea, coffee and à cold collation on the train.The buffet is bis tied et venience, water tanks, va, Ffefrigerator and every requisite appliance.NOTES HY THE WAY.Prinee Pushimi, brother of the Mikado of Japan, ié visiting Paris.Christine Nilsson's age off tae stage forty-four.She cares not who knows it Miss Cleveland has chosen literature as her profession.but she finds time to cultivate flowers of hich she is Harriet Beocher Stowe has lived to hear her great fame spoken of as a thing of the far away past.She 15 soventy-live Lieutenaut Grealy\u2019s book is selling well Many people desire to possess 2 memento of heroic axing and unparallaied suffe ering.{ Paria, According to the as returns o is 2,254,306, an just issued, the ineroase of only LE since the census of 1 .Mrs.W.EK.Vanderbilt wore her $100,000 diamond necklace at her last court prusen- tation Queen Victoria can only beat that by one.When Mme.Somebody who bas seen the Oscar Wildes in London recently says be looks old and \u201c} shabby, while she 1s as chipper as a cricket and wears t m ou gowns of deoply, darkly msthetic construction.How very connubial this does sound! lhere can Le not a shade of doubt that Oscar is really am man.It must bo almost as good as marrying a \u2018duke to have the Prince and Princess of Wales \u201cassist\u201d in breaking an engagement! Should Miss Grant die n spinster.she can \u2018sav on her Lomix-tone, or rather it can bo sald for her, Lhat she was the one sensible Awerican beauty of the age, and royalty helped her to deserve the fame.There is no ruth in the statement that mustache the buttercup yellow they \u2018are.Nature thought she would seo what she, could do in making him im up as a blonde bur- lesquer, bat after, all completed sho changed he: and.ful him out a -Brwaliay reat He < CORD to be a brune ol the Spanish type, in-tead of ch he re- a -piete oi Saxe china \u2018ho \u2018gtris, think bes just too awfully sweet lor life, you w.To revert for a moment to Miss Genevieve Ward, I may mention that sbe has just returned from a i the work suoorsaful dramatio tour round the world.Between E pal cosapaien abo will take @ lag Fiery and tho Rev.L.N evening.Sunday-school and three, p.m.The rector, the Rev.J.H.Dixon, will preach at both services in St.Jude's Church.Sunday-school and Bible c for young men and ladies at 3 p.m.The new Episcopal Chureh at St.Lambert will bo opened to-morrow.be Ven.Archdeacon Evans will preach in the morning, and the Very Rev.Dean Carmichacl in the evening.Jackson's \u201cTe Deum\u201d will be sung in the morning, Himmel\u2019s * Incline Thine Ear\u201d re tho evening service.There will preaching at the usual hours in St Ste hen 6.Pr The Holy Communion will be administered after the evening se pou rayer sechool and rec rector\u2019s Bible class à at 3 meeting, Thursday evening re folowing cer of services will be observed in the Church of St.John the Evan- getist to- to-mosrows Rov.und Wood, rec- Mi Bol Communion at7and 745 a m.moo.11.16.Litany, 415 p.m.Zp.m Tonsong, The Right Rev.Bishop Ussher will officiate at both services in St Bartholomew's Church.Sunday-school az 9.30 a.m.PRESBYTRRIAN.The Rev.J.Hill will officiate In St.Andrew's Ch (Church of Sctoland) at servioss.\u2018The Kev.Professor McLaren, D.D.of to, preach in Crescent Street Church, both m e à The Rev.John Scrimger, M.A., will con- dust Lo Lh services 10 Kor Church, wil wi I oases os the mon and oven.Of at the morning and services in St Gabriel Ch Sunday.ool at 3p.mil preach at both Rev C.A.Doudiet will s:rvices in St.Paui\u2019a Church.Both services io Erskine Church will be conducted 1.5%, the pastor, the Rev.L.H.Jordan, Topic of to-morrow's discourses: Mount: visions and meditations.Socal cial prayer meeting every Wednesday au pm.The Rev.A.Ogilvie, BR A.will conduct both services in Stanley Street Church.services will be the Rev.W.J.Services in Chalmers\u201d Church will be held at the usual hours, the tor, Rev.J.Col- borne He B.Sabbath School and Hible class at 3 p.m.Moeting for prayer and pratso, Wednesday at 8 p.m.METHODIST.The Rev.W.Jackson will preach at the morning service in Dougias Church and the ov, À.Truax, In Lho evening.- In St James Street Methoaist Church, The Rev.J.Cooper Antliff M.A, BD.tar, ou preach in Dominion Square at the usual hours.UNDENOMINATIONAL.Rev.Professor Shaw will conduct divine worship at 3 p.ca, in the Protestant House of Industry and Home, Longue Pointe.Rev.5.Massey will preach in Salem Church at 7 p.m.; Suuday-echool at 9.30 sm T ish service In German church will be at 7 p.m.; Bunday-school at 9.30 a m.Servi 8.Barnes, will op EE the Church of the BAPTIST.The Rev.J.T.Barber, of A caquta, will preach in the First Baptist C Sun- Mr.(Crais'e adult Bible class day-echool and at 3p.m.ADVENTIST.* The Health Bill and our moral obli- hall, 1310 St Catherine CATHOLIC.Public prayers will be held at seven o'clock throughout nest week io the \u2014\u2014{orery Cathedrai in connection with the novena of 5%.James.A noveuna, preparatory to the feast of St.Ann, will oot in the Church of 8t.Joseph, reet, at seven o'clock this even- A religious profession will be held az the Hotel Dieu next Saturday morning.Mgr.Lorrain will the inaugural stone of the new Church of L'Epiphanie next y.Arehbtsl Fabre will hold confirmation services at St.Augustin and St.Eustache tomorrow, and at Sto.Rose on Monday.The members of the St.Vincent de Paul prit proses resent an address ot congratulation to Arc) chorsnop Favre at 8 o'clock to- WOTOW evening.Sir Jehn's Monument.{from the Toronto Week: Pacific railway is The Canadian nly .the greatest M ndustrial work ever undor- taken by a country of\u2018 the siz ot Canada, and right be decmed à fit monument to Lhe Areat statesman who carried it to completion, were it not that a fitter will be hereatter found In the pation covering Lall a continent his genius bas founded.What's the Use of Changing 7 (From L'Eleetéar.1 - Ît can nolonger be said that the Liberals are Ladicals of the sehoul of Rochefort and Prince Kraputkine.\u2018The bles aud the rouges are Just the same now.in every way we bavn the same ideas.The only divisjvn belween us is à question vf phrases.Our principles are tae same.We are allies by {be powerful interests of blood and religion.We both practise, iy religion with the same fervor.Everybody ically proclaims his belief in hubegly and probity Ww the maoare nflairs Then w y should cp RE would think was desired Ww make our bopulation pass from a vile band of heluis, destitui- of Sie enterprise, of all intellironor, condèimned to turn furever in the same circle.- The pretended organs of pnblic opinion must know that the ridiculous prejudices they sow broadcast must, il they take in our peuple, kill public opinion amonzst us and put us back as a ty twonty-live years.Foot Notes.Come, let us have a little I fan About tho ladies be kiri wh Shine for cdo fe 1 Th ramibod In No.24 She who believes her size Is 2, As sure as sure nan be.When Lightly fitted Frith a shoe Ul wear a No.3.The girl whe seems to think a A En fit.and vdinly strives To get it on.at last will sco Fret what she wanta are 3a.Swoet ladies wh For fu us Tarn is food tr ri No rear a No.Courier.Tucker in the Bible class at- ation and ser F charity and benevolende.Nothing: of a seo- tarian or political character is allowed.\u2018Toleration in religion, obedience to law and loyalty to government are its cardinal prin.les.\u2018Its Imperative commands are to visit the homos where lacerated hearts are bleeding; to assuage the sufferings of a brother; bury the dead ; care fur the widows, and educate the orphan; to exercise charity towards offenders; LU construe w devds in their least unlavorable Mac - granting honesty ol purpose and good intentions tg, others; and protect the principles ot knighthoot unto death.Its laws are reason aud equity; its cardinul doctrines inspire purity a thought and life, and love of truth, and loyalty to the Government under which we live; its intention 1 peace on earth and good wi! to The uniform consists ol a Jong blue onat with silver buttous and © cap varies ing to the rank of the Kuight who wears it.The ordinary members wear the round cap, while the officers have their caps peaked.in front a shield with the letters \".C.B.-\u2014{fraternity, charity, benevolence the motto of the order: The Pythian Knights are numerous in the States, and ve branches in \u201d ce and England.The members include men of every rank io life, somo of them occupying the highest positions.It ts a secret society, baving its skrns and words and in this and other features of its ubjecs it is similar to the Masonic fraternity.Asat present oonstituted there is one supreme oduze, composed of certaln officials and two representatives from each grand.jurisdiction, or three when the grand jurisdiction exceeds 20,000.Each state, territory or roviuce is à grand jurisdiction.Each Grand e is composed of delegates from the subordinate lodges in the jurisdiction.Subordinate lodges usually meet weekly, com- à of white, males between tho ses « of WODty-ORC AD fty years, o ha been proposed by two members, reco! mmend.ed by à committee of investigation as boing on tem mperais ha! habile æood moral character, sound lail Real recognizing God as the Supremo | ler pri tho univ universe, and hav- for and accepted as a Dae, Bo foved svar esquire, and charged as + partake 9 of full membership.Tho three ranks in the order\u2014page, esquire a and knight are attained iu the order named at three successive mectinæs and re- | present three different grades of proficiency.This av there willbe a grand\u201d 0] leavi pie moral Howl at 6 o'clock, he band, which is considered tobe a good Feprasentaiive one of Ils class, consisting of drums, fifes and cornets.\u2018Tweunty- four pieces Socompany the deles delegation, but the total strength y Di After the parade the pana.w will play the following selections on Victoria Square under the direction of Bandmaster Clark : Sehartisehe ITI \u201cpet Names\u201d The officers commanding are Alonzo Day, Lieutenants A.5.Shanda EE Atkins, F.\"Colby, guard, and C.E.French, sentinel con with the Story detach but tho country still suffers for general ratus.\u2014 Gazette, 171A, want of Horse Market, * drrercionr been a fairly active in te orse market and à otoadribusin ous \"is roported.POD co] continue light from the va ous points.ans the supply 16 by no means ire At the rso change, Charles, a fair rato has been done, und prices range from $80 for ordinary working srade horses.to $150 for heavy draught, and un to good d stock.Mr.James 8 James street.reports several sales tit the week at prices st from $75 to $120.he aldo expects 15 yeaa stallions by_ the 85.\u2018\u2019Norw h he wi il ship to Janesville, Wisco Pofnt st.Navigation on Cornwall \u2018Canal Interrupted, Vessels report being aground in this « anal on account of low water, re being only d's feet whou there should bé & a dont of tull feet.Vessel owners complain that the canal is run in the interest of the cotton and other mills, which receive power therefrom to the serious loss of the general tr thro dotontion of ppropellers.ba: barges nnd othe A when's well as ocean s whic dre reduoatir opt ating Hoon ain by.Toronto Produce Market, Market increasingly inactive, there bei nothing wanted.Oats sold at 83c.Barley nominally unchanged.utumn, No.2,77 to 790; Tos Ses No.Wheat, A 2.79 to 80c: Winter, red, we to 570; outs, No.à 32h to 34e: flour, superior, $360: extra, 3345 to $360; Spring extra LIVERPOOL\u2014LATEST PRICES CURRERT.July.17.sd sad d sd Wheat 66808 8 cern ue stou © .do.86\u201c 68 o\"0 0 No.l Gala, 67 = 69 Bacon l 336-0 O Na 2.as 28.80 dre.338-0 0 Corn (new).- W eee.es \u201c ep.5 ces ue Sami ens v GRAIF AND PROVISIONS CL TROT hae TRE STAR tally reported for T Aaya 4 GRAIN IN NEW YoRE IN CHICAGO.eves FROVISIONS IR CHICAGO.Moutb|Upeulhy Higbest.| Lowest.Closing.rox.|Ang.9.85 985 2.65 9.80 ons \u201c0.06 2.7314| 9.00 2.05 995 08TL4) P HE 1 {5 6.65 66345] 6.05 6.70 G78 6.70 6.134 650 50 6.50 77%; oorn, 89; oats, er \u2014 Wheat, 28% pork $95 $9 80; lard.$68 60.E.H.Marble, Colonel L E D.Ca Captain F.E.Newell and A.Gladdon of the Rhode Is- ivision.Colonel P.A.Lindsay Captain | P.M.Foss and Lieutenant H V.Hayward the Hub division.COMMERCIAL.LOCAL.Business on change was was quiet to-day and rices Dpominaliy unchan a sale of 125 Sprins oxtrn at $3.25 is reported, Mani- bakers is held firmly, several outside at per rel.and medium do: ut $4.35 a sale of 250 bris.of H nt is re 40.and, wet; our wheat market is dull and prices are no There has been a moderate movement ana and oats within me range of quotations, otbergrains q do red to 826: 60e: toba do.$450 Lo tod 60: Amer! © # ou ah $1 40; city bags, deli 384 15 to 4 3u: do.cranniated.$4 45 Lo DarLy Rxcrrrre\u2014Wheat, 4000 bus; oats, bus; flour.1907 bris: ashes.10 bris: butter.' 199 packages: \u2018cheese.xes: leather, 66 rolls: whiskey, 50 Bele: tobacco, 1 package; petroloum.10 bris.co ERELY RecrreT \u2014 Wheat 39,366 bus: 164,881 bus: Teas, 73.878 uss flour.31- 377 ori omts, 43.216 bus: m 1358 bria: Sa bris batter, 2068 kezs; choese, 65.- or Boxes: pork, 195 Uris: lard, 315 tierces: hams and bacon.x05: dros: hogs, 25; Mlenther.802 rolls; raw hides, 100; whiskey.iu HM oaks: tobacco.24 packages: petroleum, rls.AMERICAN AXD POREION.BERRBORM reportasc cargoes off coast, wheat, steady: corn.nothine offering.Cargoes on passage and for shipment.wheat, firmly held, do.Indian wheat firm ant in demand, do, corn, firmer: Liverpool.wheat and corn, guiet but steady: weather in Eagiand.wet: Liver.1 2 p.m., choico chicese 41s Gd: shoulders, The Liverpool public cable says : Wheat, quiet.steady.poor demand.Wholesale Produce, Provisions, eto.sg.\u2014The market is quiet, {Doing the end of ene week ; shippers aro holding o and do not feel disposed to buy at Re, while sellers are aofiering at this figure; the receipls uring the Week amonrt to 65.147 boxes, and s ments fully over 56,000.Tho arrivals during thé past day or two hive suflered more or less from the bot weather.English markets are unchanged at 41x 6d for choice.We quote TX © 8e for chotce.7 to 7':c for prime, and 54 ta ie for lower jules, according to condition and quality.al demand fair.UTTER-The Lutter market is nominally unchanzed : à shghtly firmer feeling in cream- Ory exists under a lair demand and rather himited supply.Eastern Townships is dail and neglected, while western is moving in small lots ut A mou ions.We quote: Creamery.Townships, 14 to 150; omaha and \"Brockvilie, 13 to 15: west orn.l2to Q toons are a shade higher under an improved don Lut, und rater baco stocks of fresh Sales are reported at 14 to 1350 per Britsn\u2019 Columbia \\ $i; des onl 83 J 50: brador herrinzs, her b trout balf-bri $3 73.- AsHrs \u2014F'ots, No.i $360 tosd: No.2.$3 60; pe: ris.No, 1.8525.I\u2019 Tuera 1s a fair jobbins demand for Western moss pork, at $150 10 HIS aad Canada clear short cut at $14 to 81450, Paur- cut Quota.bte pork, bank lard as in demand at 94 to Mac.ments are in farr enquiry at estern Market- ara very We quote: Chicazo mess to 8!1: clear short eut, : Smoke tamis 11.Late: breukfast bacon.10% to e TALIOW.\u20144*4 to jc.LABD 1s 1irm at t auotations.a fairly brisk local trade 14 Fe ed tn Fairbanks at 940 to Yl un.Canadian.84 to 8\\c in paiis.UITs.\u2014 The market isn Lurjy suapplind in To of the téadinæ lines, for which the demand is actives Western strawberries are out, and Quebec berrios aro in the market, as well as New Yorz blackberties.Jamaica nna red bananns are n stusde higher, and pine apples somewhat tirmer.Cherries ara down to $1 and $1 25 3 Plaskot, cocoanut.are in at 56 ner 108.we -quote: Anples, now.C00 Sag Valencin cranzes $12 \u20180 Li per caso: Mosaina an Polerino vemeons.84 1084.06 per box: Yol- | bunanans.Su inwalis $4 10 85 50 vor bune! 1; ! 105145 red «do, $1 \u201c0 t) dried apples.Bermuda onions, ner erate; tomatoes, $190 por box.dn.large orate.84 20: ; tae:ju-ét, #2 16 tO £; je1 Lol Gherries,$1 Lo) 25 opr basket : Amprican Loans por crate.$3 W | \u201calilornia RiCIOOLS, tes: À ann checrios.basket, te 176: Calilornia pésches 6300 per box: da.ow do, Jamaica, § Z> to 350; lake |.Fonxion EXCHANOB\u2014Heporied 1 or THR STAR by Brais & J Brokers.Francios Xavier at.3 p.m., July 17.In ir York.he 5 1% \u20ac - 99 Steamer Persia.J.H.NCUTT, - Master, SAILS EVERY,FKIDAY AT.$ 3 50 = [TORONTO 2{ST.CATHARINES _ < (NIAGARA FALLS _ 8.90 MEALS AND BEETR INOLUDED.D.BATTEESBY, - 181 St James St 105t2an timens\u2019 Insurance Building) Prices to suit everybody.Materials for all tastes.S4yie and Finish the very best.Fit ansurpessed.Ordets preumptty filled.Me dienppoistments.118xeod tt FOR DYSPEPSIA OR WEAK DIGESTION, DRINK ST.LEON MINERAL WATER AFTER EACH MEAL FOR CON- } STIPATION TAKE IT - BEFORE BREAKFAST, -: THE ST.LEON WATER Co, Manager, Yo.ve Victoria 155xnodtf (Herald Baildin::.THE CELEBRATED COOK\u2019S FRIEND BAKING POWDER, 18 AR\u2014 PURE AS THE PUREST, \u2014AND\u2014 BETTER VALUE THAN THE OBEAPEST __128x2aw \"a ROMATIC BLACK BERRY \"CARMINA- JIVE, a safe, vary our effectual sue Lor In Inadihea, Be.\u2018.> Lo) N& Cor MiiTanch: :_ 441 3.Lawrence stron.AIR RUSHES CHEAP_FINE SAMple Brusies, for cheap, cloar them ouf al retail.WW ULLEYK, trash Maun- facturer.qur _Birury and rR ucbutiere xa, _ 67x HAY: PRICE.JACKSON'S COLOGNE WATER is cqually good ani anil is halt the JAOK- 49x Oe -Ju-x price of the imported BON, Chomist, 1853 8 Ca trina n Leer?goes, SUMMER COMPLAINT, GET A totic of BLACKBERKY CARMINATIVR Tere, Ww tn and scott Far vie by ati 175 .cuppçinte, fERNTUN Æ C0, corner OÙ Mteury aud 1307 eu Ji dire \u201cfetes Thor, = uzx pp cts + MCLENNAN, rristers, À dvern ' 81 ANDARD BUILDING, 157 si Thurs, \u2018 \u201c HomTrakaL.IL D.MOGIRSON.be FRANCS Mulsaxan bo .Ly ' uma.$350 per i Bartlett ® THE FISHERIES DISPUTE.KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS, ERR a re pere et gen eee errs, per odcuan Là \u2014 | Agal Introducticn of Miporrictey for - Conservative Candidate tm me ORURCH OF ENGLAND, per 100 Bir Charles Dilke Denies all nthe Charges The Minister of Marine says that the Treaty te i ning of the Manota-A Wield & Camar va the War Fath, Bervices to-morrow to Trinit Chureh will Arrival of a Delepation in the City\u2014The \u2014e Freferred Against Mim\u2014le Claims .and thas ighsing ty Principles of the Secs THE CHICAGO MARKETS, a oa \u2018ef 1518 will be Knforoed, 3 Same of Bluff\u2014Te-night's A le ho beld at the usual hours, t grein the ty._ \u2014 That the Charges Were a Con.Caunds has the Full du .Another Conservative candidate In the Lov.Canon Mills, B.D., oi da \u2014\u2014 rem epiracy to Iiackon tie ppor + \u2014 : ! fleid iu Chambly, ia the person of Mr.J.N.schuoi ut - ry Sunday- A large gelogation of the order Aucther Had Day for the Hesrs\u2014The Dam.Character.of Kagland, surprise has been y expressed E thagnos adv of this ale.His Jv.Knights of Pvthias, arrived in the et La age to the Whéat Crop, * New York jo at Rome surp nt blog t Jatoly inonOpolis- cendhlature \u2018will bu announced ut Lousueuti The services will be as follows In Christ evening by the stoamer *Prinoo Arihut Cyrux I.Adams & Co., of Chicago.telograph ISPECIAL TO THE STAR) 14\u2014\u2014Tho first div Gus Lomputly y submit Le part bly Us IUELUW.Hu presenis him- Church Cathedral: 9a.m., Holy Commun aud are Fo at the Balmoral and the as follow, ° 7th and 8th, LONDON, July 17\u2014Mauy bruminent per- om sr AD news, N, I, July 4.ud of a ups Tr ihn the city streets oil, it is uodo the representative lue: M18 uy morning vrayer, \u201cTo Deum,\u201d Richelieu \u2018our divisions ot the order are Citicao, ML.Jul 16 The we tht, of , official statement of Cauwlà's attitude au \u201cal Elecirio bt 9! the Castors, and ir rumor is to bo be- Hopkins in Preacher, Rov.Canon Hen- represent, the Hub, Boston movemont of now Wintor wheat aga or _ ALAN ALL BUDS Wore present ét the ra-hearing in the plaus rogarding the tishhoris iwbroglio wi being ape BY the Ron cour Ho Lixbt lieved, ts the candidate of Sir Hector Lange- d D D.odertory; \u201cThere is a river\u201d Storey, of New 11 snail ire; the Ithodo Bland t am\u201d in favor of buyers to-dn fu \u2019 DSTONE TO RESIGN.Crawlord-Ditke case yosterday.Sir Charles furcished a currespond ent, t, to-da ay uy tio Lo pau ouch an au uolik snorily pelore 12 vin, as op) Ar.Jodoio, who is (Solo): Marcollo.4.15 pen, choral litany, and Narragausett, pos To-duy they visit prices doclined Noto Noms compared w th ihe._\u2014 LA ms tend y «few ronds, ab: Cour ra ad Forte served ut Sirk ry stale da Saporioe Cou | Siti mI, ain, the foinion, of, th iio, nom Kady het Tal we, pos STS ont OF, Thy ar SPEER oh Das Ted mee ford was lu altond and when Sir y ou à tour of lavestigulton of tho ilsh- strolled into tho uftice of ip, out\u2019 tho uows from Ottawa which is to \u201cService\u201d Laroby\u2019s in G; acthem \u201cLove ment vi tuo National ti of Ma ny Dprkets A a roattor of act gainsa, y none, bt bear + uards sisachu- hil \u201c Attempts to be Made to Forui à Charles Dilke was callou Lo the box Le walk\" rics situation.ed Asolstant Gly Clerk, und, In the abgenoo oi the effect that Mr.Benoit was appotnted never talus\u201d 5, fomale voices), Rossini.sols.TLe obje ct of the visit 18 principally Spring Wiest ron Ia rd furs by the I Coalition Government «d there like an actor under stage fright, for ns there boen any change in the or ors tt laste by tho Montreal Gus Cuin- superintendent to the Chambly canal by Preacher, Re M.A.roclor.à pleasure trip, though the oflicers spooulative fiction and by others iy A matter Ë ; > ne 0 enforcement of tho terms of the bu d Chapleau agalust the express desire ot 5 Ollertory.eA Lord shall increase desirous of giving an timpetus to recruiting ol no immediato consequence.if true.That 2 : \u2014- - but when his cues cate bo began recovering treaty of 1815 sipee thy seizure of tho pany, brolesting against tho propose CuF- Heotor se vin, who was of opinion that more and more\u201d (Solo Baritono), Men ls for the order in Canada, and a lodge will tho Spring whoat crop has been soFiously The Dicalties the Tories Iluve to Meot- Lis cquinimity.As bo was sworn Mrs.[David G.Adums\u2019 st Digby ©\u201d asked the he ou of a at the company as | injudictous to open the constituency sobn.Laily Service, 5 p.m.soon be opened in this city.The CHALET sol nt haem 1 Bore of the Uslonist Leaders vit Crawford's vivagrotte did rapid service.On pote en piled Mr.Foster.\u201cI have {ne protes for an oxtended period of time at Chi at this time.Sir John, , however, Rave way In the Church of St.James the Apostle order now, Butnbers 170,600.The frst factor in the wbout murketsoëner os Lane Lu * ing to Accept Office Under bis direct examination.Sir Charles testified 0, No SIF Toplled Mr.Foster.ot that for lghtivg the ty streets, that coû- sas Secrotary 0 ste, sud now bir | ector thu oly Communion will be administered at ea ugg of the order was held at whether thorewill bo an export domand for E Lord salisbury- Froma- as follows: \u201c1 pever seduced Mrs.Crawford, thuro has boon, dod thatit was the intention pany will still continue Lo tuuiotuin its as brows \"of yesterday, however, which be bei Mornin \u20ac And ovonine « services will organizer ai Toe et oat J we prose Tor sale 1s oF tio ot et nor Bl - - onde .a © usu ou .Canon - \u201cIng a questio: 2 \u201c- .tare Forecasts.vor held illicit relations with ber, por made he ber raft oro the Lee aty oily sigalust as Pe portera =: fred by in 18 le crédits wt h being Sir Hector'e organ, oz ching: on both occasions.Rathbone, Lo whom the idea vas sugested diate importance and of paramouat infivonos » IEPECIAL TO THE STAR] asslgnations with her, nor tuok ber to houses restrictions Such reports had ne foundation, which the electric light has been intro- dows bot iv ane Wh or waranty The Very Rev.Dean Carmichael wiil Dato ny the thier gt toe trond: bio of future.Jahr \u201chovers oF of nw ro roo \u20ac.\u201cLoNDoN, July 17.\u2014 Mr, Gladstone ison the and rooms, as she confessed, nor visited hor and the reported interviews with me that peod, and Lhat the company will bold the champious the canse of Mr.Jod at the mor gorvice in St George's order Ars the A tio ot.\u201cTendsbip, in a fow iocalition tho North-Wast lo ay 38 3 } a ve a Leiner \u2018Hanna, widow of the late John Swail, ) \\ = Baby Carriages and Perambutators, varving in price from $5.$7.50.$1, $10, $2 $14, $16.$18, $25, $30.$35.$40, wud uy Le Fin 1.bie at prie :es which wii reduce the present stoek th time to receive a very lars shipment by the end of this month, A call mspection by those in want of aby © ve riaes, Parlor, Charnber, Litrars ant Diving roum To COHLUPe, or any articdo IN oar fine, Co wgil enibaa Lh them to Fam ron arte hs \u201c SW McG AR na oad Os, audi ISSJOVOéE êtes Tatas ot M: wit stgeat.whern all coods are warranted as represented: and with ont hew Elevator they an examine anv roods thoy mav require on any of our «x flat.without the fanhzue of BIRTHS.DREAARR\u2014On Joly 13.Mra.Frank Panne PE WIGO Ju) is.tho wife of Dr.Porrigo, deud born daughter.3 ursd J 1 t vA Aereqt the wil fo of\u2019 H.als aig) if 3 MARRIAGFS e Ooruish Owen.fitth daughter of the va Prot Henry Owen.of Qusbec.LEY-EMPE Camde 5 À & dr Rav.i 2% Garbutt Dors trs Male to) unie MAPPIN-MAT HEWS\u2014At Bt.James Church, Hatier, obec, July 14, by he Rev.Albert Btevens, assisted by tho Ruv.George Pham pson, fi À.Frederick Thorpe.est son of the late Edward Manpin.à Bhol- flo, England.to Maud Elizabeth, third dauæhter of the late liichard Mathow-.of Hitloy.und of Athiono, Ireland.MUKISON-BUSH\u2014At Si.Thomas, ont Jay 14.by Itev.W.H.Allworth, James Murisou it LUE Dash, CL! G LEAL DVartmouth, N.5.KE bo Thy.J.M Morrison, Lev.J.K ure to Jesuis P.Goutics.PARKER FY iY \u2014 AL ÎMtichmond.or Quinn, Fare: hia bin sity outs vidot ROSS-SPRER=At Richmond.P.ly 8 bh rh F i Dewuy.N.A.quan L atilda Bpoer, THOMPSON-DRYSDALE Jn this city, 16, by the Rev.Mr.Melntyre, George Fhomnoou to Maurria, oldest daughter of the ate Hugh Drysdale.all of this city.WOODS.SMITH At St.Georwo's Church, by the Very Kev.Dean Car- ! Robert Georze Woods.of this city Louiss Elizabeth Enclofleld.third faushier of the lato Wn.Smith, of London, \u201cfk True Brak ontu 7 Suton Ls Quan, Buber: duuzb- DEATHS.BRICE -At A brolighsburg, Que., July 8, Shep: BESDELSUS \"on Toe morning of Pho Is.Wm.Henderson, tormérly morchaut ot Ne pauharnois, red 72 years.Funeral Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock from his dauxh- ter's residence, 378 St Antoinoôstreet.165 3.JONFS-In this city.July 15, Goorge 1).Jones, aod 15 years.unly son of John S.Jane Funeral from bis fathor's rogidenee, 1220 st, Jamos stroot.Saturday afternouvi, July 7 at 2.M.eo Mcl.kOD\u2014At Hantsport, July 7, of water on the brain, eldest daughter of Alex.Mel.aad, aged 10 yrs.(Porv Arthur, Out.papers please copy.OSBUORNE\u2014At Hamilton, Ont.July 15.John Osborne, 41 years.POIRIER \u2014 At Bte.Schalastique.July 11, gio.aged 10 months chiid of Charles Poirier, hoteikevnor.RYMAL\u2014At Hamilton, Ont, July 15, Elsie Rymal, 56 years, SWALL~Snddenly at Rockland Heights, Cote os Neiges, on Friday ov ening, tha 16th ina.ae, on slovoë yrs.Frienda and noqtaintances ed to attend the fuherul rm nro request her late rosidenco on Tuesday, July 2 = jt D.WATSON\u2014At 35 Mackay street, on Julÿ*16, Sasan Beresford Allan, wife of Robert (.Watson, Funoral on Monday afternouf! the .19tb inst.at half past two o'clock.Frignds wo ploasé ace en, ils inUmation.ps EELER-Ofi\"\" $16, Mary O'Loughlin.ilove wile TE ard \u2018heeler, agod 44.uneral wiil take place from her husband's residence, 393% V ellington, street, on Sunday at 2.30 p.m.to the C.Cemetery.Friends are respectiully invired to atlensl.\u201cIKidderminster.Eng.Toronto and Detroit papers pleuse cony.) 166 2 1 The Weather, \u2014Probabilities for the next 24 ho Moderate to fresh north winds, gens x {air weather, with a Tow focal thunder sifow- ora; stationary or slightly lower tem pe re.ExapinGe BY HEanNn & HARRIBON'8 Etandard Thermometer this day: Max, 80°: Min\u2026 Me: © date last year: Aux.885> min.Js readinga to-day: 8 a m.29.77; 12 m.8.77; 3p.m.29.77.A Good old Story from Chicago.Mr.Kuhn, the proprietor of Kuhn's gar-?den, was thrilty In money matters, but cared little for his own personal appearance.He bad worn the game old greasy overcoat until his sons were ashamed of him and tried to induce him to buy a now one.\u201cOh, no,\u201d the old gentleinan would always say, I would rather have the $50 that it Would cost.\u201d One day.the sons determined that he should wear a new coat, and, belioving that M he could get one at a good bargaln he Fould buy it, arranged with a tailor to sell him a $50 one for $10, they to pay the difference.Then they went hone and told their father what a handsome cvat they seen, and what a bargain it would be to buy it So the father went and looked at it, aad, alter beating the tailor down $0 $Y, touk and started for home.But yon he reached home be-had no coat wit Didn't you buy the coat, father mares: ; got it for $9,\u201d replied the ood gentle- pe \"Where is it?\" \u201cOh, ! was showing It to a friend In the street car, and when he offered mo HY for it Ilet him bavoit, 1 cleared $6 on Lhal -Cricago N aclLion.\u2014 eus.Steamer \u201cOCEAN,\u201d For TOBONTU AND ST.CATHAUINES, EVERY TUESDAY, 78 Fares include Menls and Sleeping Berths, Tereate.£7.50: KHeturn, $14.00, Bt Catharines, 55.00; MHetnrn, $14.00.W.TowsLET Brxson, | T.H.Turton, 18 Foundling St.154 pt.Jawes St JE E.JAQUES & CO, COMM STREET.14313aw persona M E IL WOULD LIKE TD J.T.Regan al City Hoiel 154 1 PECIAL NO\u201d TICE! To Mothorn.Nurses, and ait intere » tro carp and vomlort of the Baby I'o: alain, \u2018all at onr oldest.larcest and decidediy chenpaat Wholesale and Retall Furnitar- and Baby Carrtage and Perambulator Warerano, ns tn lue city.ur large stock and assorumn of tho diferent styles nnd newest design - ue ~1 in stairs, which 15 + \u2018urtarniy to be ovssidernd in this hot weather.165312 oo WAREHOUSE, DAME, (CITY FURNITURE 1896 NOTRE FURNITURE AND BEDDING.GOOD, CHDAF and RELIABLE.10212awtl MONTREAL BLACK GOODS STOR E.-\u2014s AUR WOuSTED LACE \u2014\u2014 Bought at a Large Discount, will be : old by us on : -\u2014MONDAY-\u2014- | At less than hall usual price \u2014 Ome Re w & D IETELLE C.x3LE \"5 COLUMN.CARSLEY'S COLUMN.Baruapar, July 17.1886 Joven E FOR SALE A four horse power Doty Steam Engine for sale, in first-class running order.\u2018Ar- ply \"Be AT S.CamsLETS Ss.CARSLEY'S FRICKS.Colored Silk Plush only $1.10 per yard: gold elsewhere at trom $1.25 to $1.33 8.CARSLEY'S PRICES.Black Velveteens 360: sold elsewhere at from 40c to 45¢.8.CARSLEY'S PRICES.What are called Checked Dress Silks, 22¢, sold elsewhere at frum 250 to 30a.These goods are not Silk.but are sold as such by somo firms, S.CARSBLEY'S PRICES.Colored Satins, 25¢: sold elsewhere at from 35c to 450.8.CAERSLEY'S PRICES.Colored Dress Rilks (all Bilk)88c, much lower than Montreal regular rates.MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER MATTER EATTER WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT - WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT WHAT PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICER O1HER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORKS PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES PRICES OTHER STORES OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFER OFFEK OFFER OFFER GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODs GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS GOODS AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AT AI AT AT AT AT WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL WE WILL ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS ALWAYS SYPI NOTRE PAME ST.110 & 113 NT.PETRIE $8 | él GIVE GIVE GIVE GIVE GIVE GIVE GIVE GiVis GIVE GIVE GIVE GIVE GIVE GIVE GIVE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE TRE IHR THE THE THE THE THE BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST BEST DEST bBKST BEST BIST BEST BEST BEST DESIr LEST VALUE IN VALUE IN VALUE IN VALUE IN VALUE IN VALUE IN VALUE IN VALUE IN VALUE IN VALUE, IN VALUE IN VALUE (IN VALUE IN VALUE IN VALUE IN MONTREAL.MONTREAL MONTREAL, MONTREAL MON 1 REAL, MONTREAL MONTREAL MONTREAL MONTREAL MONTREAL MONTREAL MONTREAL.MONTREAL MONTREAL MONTREAL S.CARSLEY.5.CARSLEY.& CARSLEY.3.CARSLEY.5S CARSLEY.5.CABSLEY.3 CARSLEY.& CARSLEY.3.CARSLEY.S, CARSLEY.CARSLEY 8.CARSLKY.& CARSLEY, 5.CARSLEY.@ CALSLEY JOHN Moser a Gus ADVERTISEMENT.J ULY BALE.J ULY SALE SELLING OFF.SELLING OFF.GREAT REDUCTIONS GREAT REDUUTIONY PALL DEPARTMENTS.MANTLE DEPPALTMENT.Great reductions in Jackets, Great reductions tn Duimans Groat reductions in Dolman \u201cWraps, Great reductions in Ulster.Largo lines of tho above Goods, must bo rold, aud at tho reduced prices they arp solliag fast, come (end mako your selection early.sud get the Lest choice.JOON MURPIOY & CO.Ladies\u2019 Jackets, $6.00, reduced to Ladies\" Jackots, $6.50.reduced to 03\" Juckets, $7.00, reduced tu Patios: Jackets, $5.00, reduced tu § Ladies\u2019 Jackets.$14.50, reduced t Liuties\u2019 Jackots, 811.00, reduced 19 Laden\u201d Jackots, $12.50, redacod tu Ladivs\u2019 dackuis.$19.00, reduced tu $3.00, $3.45.Loo, L $4.00.uv $i $5.2 $1.5 $y.fered DOLMANS.DOIMANS.DOLMANS.Ladies\u2019 Dolmans, raduced to $4.50, Ladies\u2019 Dotraans, reduced tu $5.50, Ladies\u2019 Dolmaas, reduced to $7.00, Ladies\u2019 Doimaus.roduvud to $5.00, All Paris Mantes reduced to nearly Half- price.Dolman Ulsters, $12.00, Dolman Ulstars, 15.00, Doimau Ulsters, 15.00, Dolman Ulsters, 13.00, « Dolman Ulstors, 14.00, Dolman Ulsters, 14.040, \u201cDolman Ulsters, 16.10.Dolmun Ulstess, 19.00, for $5.50.or THK fot 13.00; 811k Braid Fichus, 43.15, now $2.00, Linou Ulstors, 9e, on Ulsters.a BATHING SUITS.BATHING BULTs.BATIING SLITS.We show Bathing Suits in Grey, we show Bathing Suits 10 Navy, all nicely trimmed and improved styles Headquarters for best value in Dry Goods, Jory yj ora & C>\u2014 1781 & 1753 NOTRE DAME ST.103, 107, 109, 111 BT.PETER 8T.Torms Cash and only Uno Frice, 166t N.Ee Elaumron & C* \u2014\u2014:08\u2014\u2014 x\u201c Jeux: JULY: JuvLr! THIS WEEK OUR STORES WERE CROWD- KD WITH OUSTOMERS BUYING ORIENTAL LACE, , SPANISH LACE.FRENCH PERCALE DRESS GOODS, SATIN SURAH.SATIN MERVEILLEUX, Ete., which we are selling at astonishing prices.REMEMBER! 143 dozen CROMPTON CORSETS, worth $1.25, \u2014ron\u2014 50°- About the Bankrupt Stock bought at Mossrs.Buckling, Cassidy & Co., Auctioneers of Toronto.wo roally givo Great Bargains.If any customers have not yet been in our Stores, they will do well to come and secure a quantity of these goods, as such an advantage is not to be seon again, in alife-time, The Public know well that we do all, what we advertise.Fes NEXT WEEK: M'\\LLINERT DEFARTMINT?Wo have re-marked all the Goods in this { Department at less than SUc vu the dollar, N.E.H\"™ & C* 1898 NOTRE DAME ST.\u2014AND\u2014 18466 ST.CATIKKINE ST.USE CLAPPERTON'S THREAD.16611 LIGGET HAMILTON Have just purehäégl Hany joturet 4 | stock of rich al{ fk , RY 4 ?SASH- RIBBONS at about 20 cents on the \u2018dollar.Prices commence at 12% cents is a wonderful bargain.LIGGET#HAMILTON 1583 & 1583 Notre.Dame SL 16312 2aw ton This lot Fly Traps, Wire Dish Covers, Oil and Gas Stoves, AXD À FULL LINE OP Pressed and Japanned Tinware.rpuos pAVLDSON & Co 474 ST.PAUL STREET.\u201cWorks\u2014Bie.Canegonde.Que.150t2aws wr PER | * = 8 \u2014 What more do you want?What better inducements can we offer?\u2018Wa have a finely assorted stock and our prices aro under the other dealers, \u201c r YOU ASK ¢ + 1 How can they afford to do this.They buy Jow.do their own work: there exvenses are conscquently amallor than \u2018any of tho othor dealers and they guarantve to pleaso the Ladies overy time, \u2014_\u2014 : x RECEIVED TO-DAY | Another late lot of Colored NONB* VEILING.double width, 300 yard, SOMETHING NEW In Ladies' and Children's LACE COLLARS and FICHUS to be sold at half-pfice, BLACK CASHMERE, Very wide, from 25 cents yard up.COME AND SEER Our Wonderful FURNITURE PRINT.only 2 conts yard, JOB LOT Of Light Colored I'rints.all new patterns,\u2019 8 cents yards, JOB LOT Of SATEEN PRINTS, worth 150 yard, to be sold for 10 cents yard.LARGE LOT O! Ladies\u2019 BLACK CASHMERE HOSE, all wool, 40 cents yard, S.D.FF\" 1833 NOTRE DAME STREET.Opposite Dupré Lane.166 2awt Bossean GENERAL DRAPERY, 235 & 237 aT.:0: CONTINUATION OF SALE GUODS.MUBLINS Extra Cutting Prices next week.For Black Cashmoro, 21e.All Wool Colored Cashmores.25¢.Bkirt Linings, only ÿ Best Waist Linings, ir 8c, 8coteh Ginzhams for Dresses.8c.Beo he à larve Jo lot of Twceds, al! wool.Good Groy Cotton, for 20 166! THE MAIN ST.HOUSK NOTED FOR LAWRENCE STREET.ALL NEXT WEEK, SPECIAL CUTTING PRICES FOR SLLMKS SATINS, PFLUSHEY, DRESS 10,000 Rermnants Americal Linings.good Mimton Cotton Checks for Dresses, 8a 33c, Bee tho Job Lot of Boys\u2019 and Men\u2019s Shirts, they are Half Regular Trade Prices.A Jon LOT.BLACK NUNS I havo just received one case of Black Veilinæ, fine quality.per yard these 2£oods are very scarce markot pair, sizes 8%, 9, aud Shin inches, alow dozon left of my Ladies\u2019 Black re Stockings, at 50¢ per pair.PLEASE xEM EMBER.Sale, at reduced dopartm 0% H.F.poms 1811 & 1318 ST.CATHERINE QUEEN'S HALL BLOCK.165! Powers ADVERTISEMENT.50 pieces of Colored Nuns\u2019 Veiling, all wool, 26 inches wide, 10 bo sold at 13c per yard.VEILINGS.Nuns\u2019 in BLACK CASHMERE STOCKINGS.109 dozon of Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Stockings.flue quality, to bo sold at 39e per BLACK CASEMERE STOCKINGS.Cash- ST, which I will sell at 206 s Pleaso remember that my Summer Cheap ed prices, is now zoing on, aad tho srontost bargains are givon in every - The Ouly ¥ and Rel PR tn the Market a-80LD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND GROCEES\u2018@ cotzawtt F.X.BR 0\" ADVERTISEMENT.Go CaMriyo.Hearn Bxroxa WEALYE.TENTS?TENTS! TENTS?of every Style.Shape or Make, \u2014AT\u2014 F.X.Brazean & Co's Indian Steve, 252 254\u2014ST.PAUL BTBEET.\u2014a52 25H COMPACT CAMF FURNITURE.Folding Beds, $1.35, Folding Tables, $3.00, Folding Chairs, 60c., Hammocks, 60c., Folding Stoves, $3.00, and Camp Bequisites, \u2014AT\u2014 ¥F.X.Brazcau & Co.'s Indian Bazaar, 252.354+\u20148T.PAUL STREET.\u2014252 254 OUR FAIRY LAWN TENTS.A departure from all other known shapes, combining usefulness, grace and beauty, \u201cTHE LADIES\u2019 DELIGHT.\u201d 9x9 fect.$12.00, Every Style, Size and Shape, made to-order, \u2014AT\u2014 : FF.X.Brazeso 4 Ce.'s Old Stand, 252, 254-\u20145T.PAUL BTBEET.\u2014252, 254 FAMILY TENTS.These Tents are truly a Complete Portable Canvas House, with Bedrooms and lioom, divided into compartments.A Life Study.New Idea.F.X.Braseau & Co.'s Indian Museum, 252, 254\u2014S8T.PAUL STREEKT.\u20143252 254 \u2014 SPECIAL VALVE TENTS.Our Boys\u2019 (ull crown boys) Tent, TX x 10, small wall, strong cotton, $4.00, Noruixa In Tox WonLD To BRAT Tams.OUR 86 SQUARE WALL TERT, , 7'heb- new cases and 2 deaths; Venioe, 1 new caso and 1 death.LONDON, July 17.\u2014Since the last report there have boen eight cases of cholora and.three deaths at [rieste and six cases and two deaths at fume.\u2019 THAT IMPENDING DUEL.Pants, Juty 7.\u2014President Grovy and sov- eral mombers of tho Cabinet are attempting to avert the proposed duel botween General Boulanger and Baron vareintz.The Gen- is ebdurate, and offers to re- - eral; however, siœu if his office Is an obstacle to tho viadi- calion ot bis honor.A COMMANDER RETIRED.VIENNA, July 17.-Baron Gyula, com- .mandcr-in-chietl of tlle.forces in Llungary, has been rotired.Geticral Junksy succeeds | \u2018him.Buron.dyuls was\u2019 me) roached with showing over: much rrmpkthy for the Hun- \\Rariams during: thio custratio at Pesth.de BE 1 ; BULGARIAN CREDITS.'Loxpox, July 17.\u2014The Bulgarian Parlla- ment has voted a credit for the expenses of the late war with Servia gnd has authorized tho Government conti ns for the oquipment of tho army and for railway purposes.DROUGHT AND FOREST FIRES.FLUREXCR, Wis, July 17.\u2014The drought in this section conlinues.Forest fires are widespread and doing great damage.! rominent Jumberman estimates that 100,- 1), 000 feet of pine has been destroyed.DEATH OF NED BUNTLINE.New Yong, July 17.\u2014A despatch from Stamford, Delaware County, N.Y., says that Edward ZC.Gudson (Ned Buntiine) died of heart disease at his home thero yesterday afternoon, In the 0 64th year.of his age.STRUCK .BY.LIGHTNING.Brooumrr, Wis, July 17, Thre children of Fred.Clark, aged 6, 8 and 10 y ars, wero struck by ligl itn Jesterday.be cldost was killed and tho fs aro iu a critical condition.CHAMBERLAIN AGAINST COALITION.Loxpox, July 17.The Birmidzham Mail states positively that Mr.Chamberlain will Lot loin à coalition Cabinet / {ie a prime favorite.Su \"CHANBLY'S CONTEST, OB ee eer Alderman Raymond Prefontaine Selected as the Liberal Candidate Atthe Moet- ing at Longueuil Yesterday Afternoun.At thelr meeting yesterday afternoon at Longueuil, tho Liberal aud Parti-national electors oi \"Chambly County upa ulimously no- cp Prefontaine as their candidate.Alun Ald.breton ut were How.Mr.Merclor, bp.\u2019 at Prefontaine, Geo.Duhamel, 8.A Willett 1, Broszenu, H.A.Kouillard ot L'Impartial, L.O.David and others.Hon.Mr.Mercier spoke, saying this wig the fir Federal olection tn the county since 1 aud the question before the olectors was whether they \u201cepproved of the Government's action in the Riel mattor or net.Mr.had been well patd for his treason.There had never been a moro finportant election in the county amd its honor and welfare wore deeply copce dir, Jenoil could not bave been re-elected eo the Government bad given him a position as superintendent ot the canal.But thouzh Mr.Bendte could soll bimaalt he could not sel! his enbistitus ency.The spealier fell much chcunraged for the reason that old, lifelong Cons vil.tives had joined Hl to\u201d repudiate th Gav.orament's action and support tho ational Lonor of the French Canadian people.lle said the feollng was very docp against, the Ottawa Government.In coucludinæ, the Hou.Mr.Mercier called upon the electors tu punish the traitors to thelr country.Mr.seorge Dubamel sald ho had not changed from a Conservative to a Liberal, but had jolned tho Furti National in answer to tho twpulse of his conseionce.Evory one rc- membered that famous telegram which Jr.Beuoit nad scat to Sic John A.Macdonald, saying the Queboe Government would not take tho responsibility of the execunion of Riel, And three or four days alter Mr, Benoit bad beov called to Ottawa, and there aud then accopted to vow with the Government.6 was rewarded with tho position he now leg, 1 Lio | French Canadian honor bad been tacked, and both the Federal an Prove Governments were © ually guilty, iu one were the -hangmen and the other thoso who 8 plauded thom.This clection would stow & Government what they could expect au the goneral elections, that is to say, ir the electors of that county know \u201chow to do thelr duty on the 30th of July next.Mr, David spoke of the disinterestedness of Mr.Mercier and the proposal be bad made to the Hon.Mr.Chapleau to follow him as his chief it he would save Riel from the old.He reminded thom that patriotism should be their first an our oice, and of the importance the coming ovntost.Mr, 5 Pa itt.of Chambly, in the course of his remarks stated that he emplioyed 150 to 200 men, nine- tenths of whom were French Canadians.He bad always respocted,their convictions, and always gave them the {ull enjoyment of Them, This was the reason be had always by them.Me thought that the roneh Canadians were bound to overthrow tbe present Government, which had done so much tu tnsult their patlonatiiy: He thought the execution of 1 place to satisfy the Orangemen of tari and be would Yas that any one who would not.t tho Government was à Canadian witbout bonar.The convention was then held to select a selected, who made a short speech, ng that his opponent, Mr.J oi, Pad bead for thirteen years and was still a Government empl As to nimself he would endeavor to protect the Interests ot the county favoring tho canal scheme to oonpect Chambly et Longueuil.Owing to the raiu the meet- roke up.SUB-CHIEF LANOKY, \u2014_ A Man Well Liked by Comrades and CHi.sess\u2014His Services to the City.ral indignation is expressed zens to-day over the action of the to is reasons, with the servi services ot Sub-Chief Lanoey.The dissatisfaction also extends to the members of the force, with whom Sub-Chiel Lgnoey b-Chiet Lancoy - is one of the oldest members of tho police Jorce, and has won great (Popularity of late years from the gallant and suosessful monner in which be has led the detachments of the police which have been called upon to oops with «ræanized resistance to the law.\u2018The latest occasions upon which he came to the fore in this way wero the Chiniquy riots, the smallpox riots st the Ste.Cunsgonde boundaries in the west end and the disturbance at the branch office of tbe Board of Health in the east end.Upon ery occasion in fact where a large body of the police has required to act in conders, Bub-Chief Launcey has commanded with credit to himself and satisfaction to tbe men under bim.coumanded the detachment of police dotatled to guard the Civic hospitals when the troops were relieved from duty.Grocers\u2019 Piculce, The members of the Grocers\u2019 Associatioh at their meeting last Thursday, elected thp cers and committee to make arrango- ments tor their annual picnic.It was decided to hold It it at St.Hyaeintho on Lhe 12th August, and the citigeñs of that, flourisbin town have resolved to make it a gener: Jéte day.The loliowing aro the en appoluted to orgauize tho affair: Hpesiden I.Goorgo Grabam; vice-prosidént, ri Thomas uthler ; sécratar y.Mr.Alex.D, Fraser; - treasurer.Mr.Edward Elliott.Committee, Alderman Mathiou, Messrs.J.J.Bcanlan, Walter Paul, J.B.Daoust, Gowan McGarvey, E.Cupoingbads Brulee JB aria, 3.D, White, Kinsella, Thomas Fraser, M.Elllo F.Gillesple, John Johnston, Jobn Bobortson, Fe rcoran, David Crawford, R.8.Auld, Howard, H.Viger, 5.Demers, A A.Labrecque, B.Connaughton, .Mc- J.Vanier, M.P : Later, \".B ning, v.V.Gordon Francis ebb, J.C.W.Cooke, J.C.Campbell, Alex.fran 7.\u2018Dufresne, À.Sennatt, with pewor to add to their number.A Sad Story.| Anloquest-was beld yestérdéÿ allernoon on tho bouy of Wilfrod Street, tho little son of Mr.John Street, the well known masontg x: |b of 1641 Notre Dano stroot.The was found floating in the canal as des seri in yesterday's STAR.IL appears that the little follow was tld by his wother ob Monday afternoon to get rid ol a stray i, nud of his own accord went down to ho canal, where, it ts supposed, ho fell in, Every poquiry was male by his parents and to tholr great grief thév found last night that the y leécoveted Jrofn Lio cauul was the remains ol their litde ope.Tho jury returned à verdict of © Found drowned.\u201d pro funeral took place this morning, and na te uuinber of friends attended to testify er mpaLLy with the bereaved family boy was a bright little lad of ten pour Boon e was a gencral favorito with thy neighbors, and had already cutiied off several ineduls ut college.A Doublo Compliment.The day before the Norwegian corvette \u201cNornen\u201d left port, Captain 5 aubison Le rv commauder, after calling on Mr.HL Ormond, Ins r of! Government poli and expressing his satiataction with the couduct of the Harbor Polioco, addressed Mr.Ormond the following letter : s [ am going to leave this nince nt thred, o\u2019dock to-morrow morning, | taka the lips or to oxpress my best thanks for the gone nsafst- anco givon by your splondil corps of potico in kecbine order on the wharl during our stay Mr.Ormond, in his reply, pald a bigh tri bute to the character of (he *Nornen\u2019s\u201d crew, stating that a more respectable, orderly and & cnoraily well conducted bod y of men hud never cume mnnder his notice.Nat onc arrest or charge against any of the men was- mue duriug the sutp's stay here, | which is rather 1omarkablo In the case of a -war's men's crew ashore, Shipping Notes.The Allan mal) BS.\u201c Polynesian\u201d passed Father Point at 10.50 a.m, on Saturday.Te Dominion Line Royal Mail 88.* Ore.from Queooc, Sth instant, arrived at ovillo on turday.The Stata Lino8Y.\u201cStale of Fans sicani à from Glasgow and Bellast, arrived at New York on Friday.Tho Mamburg American Packet Co's ss: *Rugia \u201d éniled from Nèw ork July, 13th, with over TU sajoon pass oy! Anu or saloon pagsengtls are ! @ oo: Burgoyue Mallland, Thos, s.MlcKonzin and fumily, Mr.and wi \u201cTa A lagus Taylor, Robt.Retd, Prof.\u2018Dr, + Pro AS A EN iis 5 shared by the City Counc] for allo candidate and Mr.Pref: ontaine unanimously - y st\u201d Lou de Mtio End, DIRTY AND DILAPIDATED.The City Markets in an Advanced Stage of Deeay\u2014A Heavy Kxpeaditure ' Necessary, The inspection mado by the Market Come mtittes cn Weduvsday, which fine been | elrvady briotly or A in TAR Gran resulted) in a revelation that Wie aity mat- kets aro in a very dilap de condition and that an éxpondituro br $20,000 or $30,000 will ecessary to provent their getting beyond repair altogether.Tho vulidings wore found fu a very illthy couditton, and tho blame for this ts to a certain estout laid upon some of the market oflicinls, and sor investigations in s department\u201d wi probably be beld.Tho blawe is, bowover, Rat a paltry sun as $b a year for the ropa airs of all the eit» markets, which is quite Tondo: un Bonsecours market bas never beon He hi repaired since 1t was buitt and > \".tho lower part ig,in sa shocking state, Lhe < \u2018 floors bon roi pi throughout and tho slde- walkts aif round \u2018it Ih Lhe same condition.A LG co4 ja in « aus a col Hap and the ma- sony is lcose in \u201cplaces.The St.Gabriel market is i wreck, phineipally owing to the floods, allowing the piles où which the _ foundation rests to sink.Davlight is seen through the walls in many placesand doors 5 aud windows aro immovable.This market 2 is not ball occupied and tho re- 12 venue dovus not cover the expenditure.Consequently as the building 1s apparently Loyond repair it is proposed to demolish it and ropiacs it bya fire station or something «ise substantial.St.Anu's market was found to be dirty, and also need- log considurabre repuirs.St.Antoine twar- kot wis jound to bo tho lwat ù dy ctopneat kept vné, the trade apparentiv takiu pride in Kcepinz their statis in a stylish manner in marked contrast to the majority of their brethron of tho other markets.T Market Commitiou Will make & request for a big appropriation to repair their buildings une of Lheso days.SPORTS AND PASTIMES, Lacrosse.The Rosedale lacrosse Chib meat the Emmets this afternoon ou Flotehet\u2019s fichl The Motropolitaus of Ottawa went to Rouliew yostorday to play the lucal toanm {or tbe dis:rict lucrosse chanrpiouship, and were delvated by throu straight games.Tho Montreal Juniors play this afternoon at Ottawa against tho first twelve of the | Ottawa Lacrosse Club.The following 3 the team: J.King, And.Pattersou, 4.Dougall, W.Cooke, B.Elliott, L.Dead, 5 Graham, W.Sheridan, Li.Dry ule, A.Hudg- n, G.Cornett, W.Hamilton.Reserves, Ci King and A.Gauthier ; ; captain, F, C.A.Meindue.The Rite.The Victoria Rifles hold Lbeir riflo competitions this afternoon at 3 o'clock at tha.ranges at Point St.Charles.Besides tha regimental matches, there is an open natch at 500 and 600 yards.Threo team prizes and fitieon individual prizés are announced.Aduatics nm The committee of the Lake St.Louis : canoe club held a moeting on Poule evening avd compivtod \u201che arrangements or the regatta to bs held on August 21st, An most interesting rogrerune bas provided aud every.effort will bo made to make the meeting attractive.The Hon.Secretary is, Mr.George Auldjo, Box 1559, Montreal.\u2018the following are Lhe events: cht race, according to the rules of tho La chine Boating club, about ten miles: Taco, docked canoes, two miles , salling canoes, two miles; \u2019 tandem, 1 years and under, halt LH \"airle\" lem, quarter; tandem race, challenge cups, and bést open canoes, ono mile; hand pad: dliug race, single, 100 yards; single paddling race, one mile; tandem race, club, green, - one mile; lady and gentleman's race, quarter milo; portage race, quarter mile; Ang.out canoe race, thirteen in cach canoe, mile; hurry scurry.sim tenty-iive 3 Ft up-set twice, and paddie 200 pole.ar to members of boating Tin oun oat ont, people who attended the Hay Ridny S00 aD we at the result.sterday were disappointed be ater was in excellent condition, the oarsmeu of filrat class reputa~ \u2018tion, but tho rowing was excosding!y tame, and conside to be a farce.The Wolseley Snowshon Club will hold thelr garden party this afternoon.T'\u2018wo teams have been selected - from Gazette and Witness offices to play a irendly gume at baseball this atternoon.: n altered, The yaoht * Mayflower\u2019 has bee: and is believed vo bo much improved.A gentleman at Pointe Claire has pup chused the oprn boat * Galatea\u2019 from Mz.Mr.Thompson, of St.Lambert.Mr.A.F.Martel magufactyrer, of Bt James atreet, has inv mmer toboggan, which he is Introducing to the city sporting clubs.Itis automatic and easlly worked, and free from sy rous els ment, as the brakes would ac \u201cicetantly .supposing one of the wheels were tu come he model 18 to be seen at 485 St.Janes street.The Exhibition at Sherbrboke.The Sherbrooke ple are making alabo- raie preparatious for the Dominion bibt- tion, which is to be held in that town t months bence.The great troublo bus beén to provide accommodation for the arowds which are expected to visiv the exhibition.Extremoly low railway faros to Sherbrooke have been arranged for.Besides tho soovm- modation which will be afforded by the otals and moet of the private bouses of Sherbrooke, a plan bas been devised wi y vigitors 10 the show will be at Lennoxvilie and Newport, Vt, travel ur on special trains to aod from Sherbrooke.At Nownort there is oxcallent hotel accom modation,the rates for which duriuæ the Exhibition will be $2.50 per.ay , including Bene of rallway carrlage to Sherbrouko abd - daily.Mr, Tyloe, socrotary ot tho Fguibl- .tion Cominitter, bas also made an ar ment with an experienced Montroal Inndiord for the catering ou the show grounds.Tho - Commitley niso propose adding to the Exhibition numerous outside attiaculous, ine cluding Jpriotechuio displays, outdoor concerts au perfor 'mances of the Mikado, Bonnet Hop, § The members of the St.An ui Club gave a honnot hop Inst ove proved ww bo ñ most cujovable affnit.It - Was à beautbitul maoniteht night and there wns a largo gatheriur of friends trom the - pole sehboring distr The boathouse was astefully decormted air af, Siballont SuD- © was roviic \u201c Vottod's ar ra grat.y contributed (o the plensure of t ong an dancin Was thotoughly © v .gonoral exprassion of opinion be À was the best ball over given by the-olube - \u2018I'ba lady patronesses were\u201d Moadaiues = L.Bond, Bocker, Baily, Jarry, Brpwn, ker, Grier, Perrault, bolater, Si pen tad Stephenson.The Ivllowing gentlemen com d ti various commiltoas: Ground, Messrs.if M.Porrauit, Ii.C.Simpson and W.A.Stephenson floor.Masses.L.I.Dowlker, C.P.Belater and J.Stovonson Drown, supper, Major Hond, Mossrs.Lowker and Sclater} rinung, Major Bond, Messrs.Brown and later, decoration, Messrs.Bailey, UO.Barry, J.W.Grier und Walter Kavanagh.Bt.Louis de Mie End, agocent election for school trus Mr.Thomas man waa re-elected trustee and Mr.Re: hold was re-appointed secretary-treasurer.The finances of the school have steadily improved during the last three years through = economy practised by the trustees; at the same time the salary of the teacher has not betn in any manner curtailed.Nine Alonths Hard Labor, The case of the Queen vs.Th Mitchell arpasted or a chavo of lar Mr.8 Carsley's store on St.Peter se pes Eu been concluded, Mitchell was nine months hard lal Hammond Perjury Casay, ~ The enquête In tho Hammond\" perjury case was concluded yesterday.The argument of counsel was postponed for two og three weeks.for Ine- emt ee eee Mr.W.C.MeDonold salled for Eurôpe\u2019 from New York by the \u201cBulle\u201d He wu: | scobmpaniad by bis sister.\u201cDy sia in ita worst \u2018forms wi lol the Toot Ca r's Litile Nerva hi 0 by Carter's Th ttle Liver Pilla stone, ok ha only reliove present distress but stre the stomach and digestive ap =) a_i.2 \u201c53 \u2014\u2014\u2014 EE ne ston.\u2014- \u2014.ne je hid 1 + 28 ta ApH a sé + Sa 4 den «Xe wi re \u201ci wo pilin * à.fa 3 & « pi Ta 7, ÿ ie ry ver, \" + æ- AI.7 A 5 Ed of BY re ba sx et > 17 + Li wg LE 5 : 4 dm at 3 A pi Es As, tre w ~r RL \u2014 af, We an my 8 CY di In Fi a 2 4 i \u2014 Lt i 3 y, se La 2 % PR Ld \u201c5 MN Told ES ' : { ast Edition BOOKS FOR THE PEOPLE.pra \u2019 * 3 $ \u201c .SM v3 ~~ | THE EXTRADITION TREATY.= WHILE?HE ko FOLKS WERE Ia A ALOGÔLESR DUAL, # Porrb.ae.x For Wanted, a sree Public Library Supplementary to That \u2018ot 1843-New \u2018The Rasidehoe it Mr.D, Watson Ra Searels.2 te Kb \"Sesvral tho En 8 BE i, 0 a or additional Even \u2018Worthy of the City.Crimes Added\u2014Manslaughter, Bur- line Colors ang usted in Dye _y Apt Le.ing Nows 800 y Murgines sod n Quantity of ite Me Aly, 108 13 6th and 7th Pages, glary, Kinborsiement or Larceny, Valuables Taken Away.PAR, July P7\u2014The duel bat: Hez 1307, Post Iles, Montrest AS ANAL EN EN AAA Tho Fraser fustitute asa îts History and sud Mulletous Destruction of The residence of Alr, ter of War, AN ED-BARD ER, WHIT WEA PD SH PEAS] B: 2 Capabilities \u2014No Books Lent us Yet #roperty\u2014Dynnmiters and firm of Kerry, Watson.Wateoi n of the Larelnty, ari slg from the and Baron de and good work man other ai - a HE Further Develupiuent Wanted, Sucinlluts, Beware! slreol, wus burglaris Baron in the Sanate and Ih remarks of the apply; aéendÿ 3 » QU per veek and ; noûp ESTEALY Nanda 3 y work WILLIS & 00., 1824 NOTRE DANE ST, a LACROSSE CH.and over 8100 U wort time this woak to.the ex ulsion of the Duc ursday relative Jk Job; inust speak kn uen, à SAT PORTA Nome \"Re taie AMPION SHIP.: 1bo ubsonce from tho olty of a large pro- I&PXOIAL TO TRE STAR) sto It .ao ellery and effects tought a nine o'clock this D\u2019Aumale, was \"ww ES ne (Nan McGiir STREET,) * Webeg to not {J (he Canadian Mus; & portiou of tho people wbo are acçusiumed to burglars to d us à very easy matter for t weapons were Dbstols.morniag., The ANTED_SMALL FARM recoiw fic, that Mr.[, RB.N.Pratte, of Montrealers ana Turontos Vic- patronize lending libru ries ls not much NEw YORK, July 17.\u2014The Tribune's Wash.Watson\u2019 o thelr work.In th tirgt place was in the forest near A © place of meeting » land, conven] Lk PEW Pin Dos an d M the Largest Bhipmenta of Fine v only éutkoré ed Agent in Ca: Montreal is aie torious.affecting Ington special says that the now extradi- uiet part of # hotse ls situate In avery west of Purls.Whbeo the leudon five miles town, vant or be ie boum lu garden, in no.eut to rai lway, tt is year to any one il rm.There ont- neds.and the only LE the \u201cFraser Institute,\u201d Mootreal\u2019s tion treaty wus sent to the d on Is not bu the city, wherw police pi roteu- given Baron de command to fire was M ve full pa cora pan n ot over h Imifre \u2018fr ail 15\u20ac 1 are in one to whom we ship Pianos, Other par 5 ; valy pretence at a [roe public library.The and adds: \u201c1 \" Senate on July 8, oul lieved to bon ad, ulanger.reintz shot at Generai 1 are olcs.rUculare and price Address * N - jh os; azeltou Pianos, Gue Evans Bros.(Or- claiming to hold the Agency of pur Pianos, The Matohrs To-Day and Thetr Bearing Krasor lustitute does no he now treaty is supploment- ul one coustable un duty ln t ho locality! resul The latter \u20ac oolly awaited the 1 3 Pian tral.London): New le land I Mano Cas state an untruth We have na \"sé on the Result of tho deries.t loud bouks, yet.ary Lo that of 1842, which was sigued iu This @ only until eloven 0 le p.m.tot the shot witho ut firing.Floding ANTED\u2014IMMEDIA Y u.Fine Pianos, Bostou, quaros and Up- With any other Maker iy what Re Its library and cdpataliti cs aro limited, und oflicar's heat 8 confined mselt untouched by hi s op ponent\u2019s bullet, , ASHOBT- cises.Fights, artistiontiy finished 0 vent Leing Canada.To pre.X fs Tho mutches in tho lncrusso chu mpionshtp rather than disappoint the publi, tho man- Washington by Dantol Webster, as Bocro- Louis Square, and from this polut the ulnngor raise od h 15 OWA pistoi and be cr, pol ns as, & choicest set ese {in © Pian .allof tt 10 vary dealers mposed upon by: fa Lo! sories played this afternoon fect material- agement prefers to maintain i for the present tury of Stato, and Lord Ashburton.as Min- officer couki no ver bave seen tho miscreants left the fiaid.firod u) in to the alr, h 0 combatants then Mason (la.w City.recommend ection, and bos Ek ake, They nre » 10 case vou desire to purohase a G3, yard.us they cffecte d an entrance by the bac! ri L ! u ger returned WANTED.\u201c0 of the Unit led by Eminent Musical ofossors wine Hazelton Piano, y'the season's rontust.On the Montreal 8 4 purely reforen ceor reading.library, ister Plenipotentiary of Great Britain.It \u2018Then M r.Watson and all bis family the W ar sand went atrai ht to his office at DIN PAPER no fH our bost Cross-Sen od States, Franc e and England.please sec that the Jollonga Lacrosse groungs tho Mao ntreal Club, pra.Nevertheless, tt is felt that the approach of continues in force tho provisious of article wore out of town spendin, tho § Rmmer assembk Department.A large party had su , y to Je and Ju St work about selscted for the Vice-R tte innos has bepn sent champions, met tha Curuwall club, apother Winter without any effort 1 of that treaty, which deals entirely with months av Be) œil, and the ï pi uce Was there- ed ta learn the result of the duel and EE \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 1 i tostimon lof tue nos ozal Home and we bold HAZELTON BROTHERS, to fore left tow ly unprotected and almost en.they gave General from His ?xeelloney t (complimentars kind e Marga: New Fort.while in Toronto th EUBromes.pal trios increase the city's educational facili- the question of the extradition of eriminala, Urely at the when he appeared.ulanger au ovation WwW AN TED- GENERAL SERVANT, COOKS: Md, nn dorms n do easy, und a si hgle 1 & of Lorn a faced cach other.:J fl ?sr Hi A tho development of a real and includes amoung the crimes made oxtra- © tneit Ageacy Huresn, = at whole sido rates, \u201ciano retailed \u201c On the from: of the Piano.\" In the championsh if bil 4: en ditabla murder, ussault with Intont to couu- MERCY (UF BULRGLABRS.' wi Sea gly \u2014 ful TH ary, is a reprouch to the city, With the aid on dianioud, AN QLD HAND ATT, HE BUSINESS.WANTED Sry tong XG GIRLS, ACC PLEASE, CALL AND sE:: THEM.plays threo watches during the season with toleratly certuiu that a wit mutrdyr, biracy, arson, robbery, lorgory of 5 10 a rear window w ras part of a Omama, July 17:\u2014c Ashi er Beltzer.who \u2014_ sus > nders.4; oN En To 168 Also acri ving, \u201cIT immense stock ot Gold each other club, or twelve matches in ail, heveiuent to develop Or otronetben the aud thy utterance of forged paper.with the ail of à screw à eut out and wrecked the Lund Co uuty Bank at Braklo- AN FIRS \u2014 LÀ cdal Wanzar Se win: Machin en by nd or there being five clubs lu the held.\u2018rasog Jnstitute THE NEW CLAUSEN, shinier insttument to Unis Iriver or som , also WreGke d the Chase County Bank Ww N TE vb >.une able w Te Lass | WRITER Fog A ; foot.with best Sachet.Embro iderer adapted.HAZELTON BROTHE RS,\u2019 Previous sts to Hl the want would the window was forced bu the catch over at lmpertal, of whi, els i © Was president.Text.Address with CE Lestirmo \u2014 y German or Eng PIAsoronTE to Lbis afternoon the contest s'oud as fol be ueartily co-operated in by the citizens.To these crimes the new treaty adds four WK.The next | dE 2 bon 290 Qu si | TFN PIANOS A DAY.MUST BE SULD, New York, 16th July, 1886, Man PPACTURERE, ei pa lows: Torontos, three matches wo, une The bistory ot tbe Fraser Institute 15 one others, manslaughter, buy rglary movment the burglars wore hey in the house.\u2014 AVA .A Great Barzains, for 5 eoody purchasers.ry of litigation.» vinbezzlo- flrat, aud visited the servant in their girl's room Rpeoial Notice.Cathe uthorine strc UE kbw ARE CHEE, à.Boudrias 35 > xe Lrg es 166x2 Jaw drawn, none lost: Montreaiers, \\wo tat chos Mr.Huæi Fraser, about six meut or larceny wvolving tue amoust of 550 endeavors to lind SECOND-HAND PIANOR.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 3 [LH Ë Wo, two lost; Cornwall, two ny atches Won, Montbs previous to bis death in 1 570 con- or £10 or upward, and finally, tho malicious sotnethiuæ to take awa ¥, Lhoy tora the whole socoud-hand p A Iarge stock of WH NTED-BY A vou Ne LA .AGED two lost; Shamrocks, one wou, thres Jost; ceived the :dea of establishing the \u201cF apartment, cover off a truuk whi how as lyiug in this of good m ianos, bothsq uare and upright ry strong and accartomet ty ¢ u as Ton.a eit] 15, as WILLIS & CO.Institute, raser destruction of property, which, in either ouly carried From this row nn, owever, they \" York Pi ue IS, can ) sou at Lue OW Addr ods Ties 0 1154, LS Seas cet 0 I pd Ontario, oÿo Fan, que pay, aus two \"Lo Lu composod of a fre public country, 1s made à crime by law, This last roke ofl somo clothing.Uhey Lhou street, where an 8 war erooms, St.ames ve, Mons E181 re FE Nuit of a family.\u2014\u2014\u2014 _166x 4 law UHONE AND TRON TONG! - 5 F MURUY, Museum and zallery, to bo open to provisicn, of course, is meant to cover tho which opon à large box ju nu adjol ning room instrument can be pur- WaANTED-\u2014BY A 8 a DING MAN EM} Eréétally recommended ~ MONTE, AL VS.COENWALL nl bonest aud resp eritnes of which dynamiters and Mr.W contained valusblo furs bel ongug Lo chased ou-very re Asunable terms.166 old conmiry .anythin, ved from LOYMENT, Lussitude, Genorai Debiltt for toan of appetite, y.f The lacrosse mat sever.of uvory r \u201cable persons whom- Soctalists Lhe son, his sou and daughter .Among re \u2014\u2014\u2014 ticorge street.ood erences.A trous YT \u2014SPECIAL\u2014 sion and gives tone and vig .Nervous Deprez- eh ht, allemnocu has Utrtion ani WILLY Ww snk in lîle without dis.foe or bave been guilty.the treaty, however .su Were a brand new Porstan Jar nb cout © \u201c1a br or lo the system.caused cousideratle oxi srieut yc ho ett, hind\u201d In lus will he left ros reward of any specifically exempts from extradition per - valued at $150, aud another fur t rimme FINANUIAL \u2014 Ww NTED \u2014 TEN CORK Fen A Jd.A.NICOLLE, Dis dhe reverses ui tue Mon:r val team rave the | trg-tees Lo procure su tructions to his sous Wbo bave beou convie cloth coat worth fully $50.Thoy London Conso scows for lomtnion Iinidgn Co 0.T LACHIXE ox 1185 ST.CATRE PORsIRE Cheuist, Be à ToruDtos an udvanta en the first -eres, Incorporation as the ich charter or act of pulitical ted of merely spened a door leading to the diving ball Tada Pacitic 68x.bs plosad at 101 3-16, and Can- HE WINDSOR CHEAP SALE BINE STRERT, = und now the chances re pretty even, The suty, ab tbe iimo of ny Y bbould deein neces- offences.Upou his polot tho with skeleton or other keys, an Visi Le: aod clos ed at 82, Tis, Dtes opened at 83 WARTED-AT T Apply Ww bead In; TWO FiksT- 160e0d xtf near Bleury.Montreal, Montrvalers have putin good practice lateiy 14 death.treaty is expliert.every corner of that apartment, taki M ouey lu London.T% p.©.niroet Rdroas.Stank OP SUNMER SHOES \u2014\u2014 -\u2014 be and fool perfectly vontident, The Coruwatls THE ESTATE HE LEFT and are believed to admit of The provisions are clear, & quantity of si} vor ware, among whi #avwu y ANT \u2014A Yo arriv this morning u + Larckal feather acenin- LO possible misa valuable fish carver ln x a slik plus cb was The wW LORE-STOOKS.(By MERxp Markot din been ITH & Monk.16 panied by about 301! 1 r friends atid feel for this purpose consisted of G 00 shares ot interpretation.They the D set thé pan try topsy henge, throughout the duis but struonu to 83 pledry st.oe EL BETWEEN MASP à AU This See Week at ; perfectly sangiue of U: vesuir as their Merchauts Dank steel valid up and 0) but found nothing but dishes an turvy, show an iner day.The earnings of 8 $41,000 for the t Paul WANTED \u2014A GENERAL SERVAN Al ron TO =.INSOLVENT NO TICE (Ep ne à victory over 1he Ontario laits Saturday shares on winch ten por ov ut.had been paid; NOT RETROACTIVE.Alter full indulgiuz in the Jnite Dreserves.week it 5 July in spite or the rate cutti secund housems id.A a y ou ng girl ond Wasn made them Jeol rath er elated, Atnong the tho stock ot cattle, etc, où the farm known they mac de for upstairs.In the r dolicacy the We: stern railroads.The so00ms to on vpty U4 Drumin about 17 or 18, ay In the matter of N.= Visitors wero-dltüsers, là MeClennan, C.J.a as the \"King's Post F arm,\u201d and real estate It is alsospecially provided tor that In no room they found Simokinar sirè on t © part of large trade T8 to ucoumu- Warren GOOD SEWING KRA- Rivers, Cigar MAILHOT & 0.ot Threa Lise, tbe President, Mr .d.1lkarper, of tho Consistini of A pro perty ou St.Sacrament manner shall the treaty be considered ay re- to more are joining i D an advan reet, 7 ve Cornwall Standard, Mess 1s.Young, MeDon- street, and three farms in the arish of truacLivo in Its scope, or bo so construed ag A TIN CASH BOX whi and conservutive houses soem Lo ink that Manufacturers, Insolvonts, ald, R.Hod, A.and 1».Lachine, contai Ding in alt about 7 70 acres.Lo includo under its o rallies ma © prices may trations rapid AY ANTEDAMMEDIATEL IDR 1), 10 wo Tk » farm on DU: IOUN W, À THOMPSON\", enders endorsed \u201c Tend T Evans, J.Finiey, D.Dr: lack, 4 Moyse, © Ww 1 ose Toperites wer cove These will hog perations past offences.upen, and stowed away tn th e library.This was forced Pne ific mail woul soil +, ou real strength of family and Pi ut { i N u wi Co'y,\" wil) be recéived by th © unde re N.Mnilhot & Liddle and Mr.\\ Mulhern, rckenridze, 7 for a little over $37,000, red by mortgages lad tidings, no doubt, to the 4 quantity of ewsllery.which bad tinontal difficuit indicate thar That n- 1ugham Co., Renfrew, Ont.Henry scott, 164 4 100- McGill St.-100 to 8 o'cl oc kK p.m., on FRIDA Y, Taig ned, up \u201cThere were nine cars Treasurer, The trustees took bank preside nts, cashiers and aldermen belonged Lo the late rs, algun ten years Settlomen .© ies ars in n fair w ay of speedy tho pur- h Assots uly.Jor th others were attached at Cotenn.from Cornwall aud two Conus-texd the will.session and the helrg aio, and which her husband was keepi as increase if-reservo of $ 440, statemen it shows W ANTE ah Î tato, v ase of the following The following are the n necessarily danagi Costly litigation visued, who have made Canada Lbeir home for the relics of her memory, was discovered.They in loans of 380, und a decrease IL Oss.Toin practical mabufacinre Ar EU EMAN yn Eo enilot ress Wards exten.8 of tho respective teams: iles and positions the loundiog of ug the estan, delaying the last few years.The treaty is to go into carried off a go sh, three sets of posits of 81,580, \u201c200., and an increase of de- sen « of basi, 8 1223.STA Directly Opp.St.ANN'S MARKET Moaids, and the rniture of the propert Institute; much effect ten day s afler ratification and is to be earrings, eight finger rings, and agold locket.SOME OF TUE FRICEs.and Machinery of à he Fac.MONTREAL.PosiTtuN.CORNWALLS.ously in value.y de 1 proctated ver seri- terinated at the pleasure of e¢ mercantile value of these effects was Ww ANTED\u2014FOR ONE PE or bree untarnished roo: ms in a RSUN (WOMAN) TWO ory, amoubting r In- W.D.Aire DER [SR onl .+.Lally tere against the suit en- either con- about $200.Aj} they left in the box was a COMMERCIAL localuy ! Addruss \"It 1105,\" NTAR office.respectable ce 1 ral Ladies\u2019 Pre tty Kid Buttoned Boots, with wor'd ventor secs serre c eee se $3,074.00 \u201c Jexhorts Punt oo.Lowls April, 83 tristous Was in Lracting party.\" UC.of the ate F OR put Hs les 81.15, same as sold elsewhore Book Debts, as per list.\u2026 RA « Elliott.Cover 'oint Adams the Go vurnors o , Which was dismissed.Si nce then The Post's Washington special confirms aud Mr.Watso 0's private pape rs atson\u2019s hair BTOCKS.1N STORE.Walk de MOREE YEARSA wou AN (loge), a x .ophord 1st Defence Field Criies liberty to act © { the lustitute have fels at the above, They loft a n ).July 17.July 10, Quderatand seu French and we machine thorou = Trung Ladies Pr F no etty Kid Blip r $2.434.96 N.Fri meron.raser 204d Delonco Field W, ant ffectivel y In the furtherance \u2014_\u2014\u2014 in the parlor an o warble cl¢ niticent silver jug and cu bus.756 July 18 '85, The Montreal Sos ell « recominended, h, es Ladies\u2019 Good runelia 8h p andkid lin'd.oniy $1 Tenders to be for the Rs D.q ë terson ; jeu Defenco Freld.J .- si ur ver of the object fur which they Wore incorporat- Owing Lo the fact Lhat thelr bulk and ek, very like fr oe.do.3 .813 -654.,897 30,60.PS 455.395 pender Co.470 nC = su ma ne 1 1 lea\u2019 Genuine runella Con bl oc) for cash eh whole in one lot (an » Carl: - lind ._ arg À.0 0 ant The costs of these proceedings have SUPPOSED DROWNING CASE.would Lave weight Peas, 220,169 962.26,2 72 UR COAT, C ar as b sol at other stor Freneh Ki f d But.Boots, $2.50, not necessar i and th tod.ighest or any tender, i T.MeXaughton.ome Fieli\u2019 A Smnh been paid out of tbe rev enue.The mort- Mr.Ww, Ing them aw: ay.cow moded them when Ti carry- Outs, do.82.256 150, Machine.Wr.Thomas & Cac WP ere r tors ou Mok ands Lad ies\u2019 Kid and Tx 2ud Home Field gages upon the pro, perty have been roduced C.Blair Supposed to Have Been third flat and stole bay then ascendou several tot he Barley.do.7.268, 84 441 St.Paul at I oe OF d *, Wor{ Jom But.and Tie Shoes, 65¢ The Inventory and List of seen ut the o Book Debts, may T.L.Paton.1st Home Field) H.MvDonnell by about $500), the + inte rest payable upon Drowned While Sketching on the ousokeeper's room.om articles from the tye, M3.8,141 =3 Ladi o 8\" {i d Lut.Shoes, kid lined tho City of { Montreal, an 3 of the undersign > .8.Ho Ontside Home.| J.Broderick tue balance has been re daced from 8 and 7 Upper Octawn.8s Watson's oar, \u2026 55,412 60,245 6.691 WT Eos ANTED- : a > t hoies, onl y$la olsowh and workod Doiro, E \"+ Inspector in the t th © office of H, N.hy 3 .Grant din mn Inside Homo k ber cent.tu G per cent, + , and all ebtls aud pear! card apartment they took some ete.Jewellery, two Outmen! do 322 62,544 kind of da: iY THE it Rivers, from ity of Three i The captain of the W.Binh k leg à icles have been paid.\u201d The reve nue when ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] room they From r.Watson's eal.a.ven od 173 Oftice, 1436 su.« y work.apply te M.DAT OR AY Girls 0) 1 pi But.an ore {or $1.30.can be obtai whom permits to v iow the y McLollan, Cornwall team, Mr, J the governors Look ov er the estate was in- OTTAWA oods, \u20ac carried offa quant ily of diess + 1 Bo: vs and Girls\u2019 Good 8 » ehooï Boots from The saw said 10 8 Srant reporter that he sufficient to pay the charges, but now o, W.» July 17\u2014A C lair, a bout two months £ te, and a costly gold a ud pear) set NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.WAKTE D\u2014A GENERAL SERVAN T ys\u2019 Nice od ts, soli leather, & 15e up at our off itors are hereby notified, to m 98 eet Dover 1s men in better form.Our yields a revenue on the right side, not as of Montr andsca pe paiutar, but 14 couta reast pin.They then foreed a iunch box Reparted by Macdougail Hres\u2026 NT y.A ply 40) 81.10; mivigue si treet.FOR SMALL 1 Men's Fine Sowed Fi on's Solid ustic Side Boots, $1.50.Montreal, on FRIDAY, 23rd Et.James St Feet bave confklence in wae boys, and large as is regu.ired by the urgent nocds of Run, from eal, accompani ed by or- ined nothing.D tbe room of Xavier Street, July 17.Stock brokers, St wi tel I ei ngress open and to decide what acti July, at 3p, m., to brought down lots of oney to put on the the Institute, arriv era one.ol Montreal's colleges Mr.Watson, jr., they turn ed ever X rthivg up | 3 8g., D-BELL BOYS.APPLY ar ALBION Men's Fine A 1552 Lbe presont, on a sketching tou side down but t 00K nothing.Th e burglary Ww.Uke.al | æT- SL \u20ac el WANTED A CITY orn R, TO SOLICIT Men's Nice Sewed Lo: Hand Sewod Low Sh Upon any Tenders that ma foal tes Le The Montreal team are pleased to have Lor street was acquir ed, aud property on Dorthes- J inthe neighborhood.The y then returned to 5 sup Lo bave D cormmitted during Pacle Jail Can.uth.ight man.City Prin chers Mniisälon § - w Shoes, #1, 1.25 and 1.50, SEATH & Davie - Lu mm iam secured ti oir old qeuail-keuper.W Aird, wha made with Lhe Morcaotile.L \u2018combination Montreal.Three weeks ago Blair returned Wednesday night last, as one Mra, Jou .St.P & O, 4014 Co., U4} Craig st.Men's Vers Fino Sewod 96 and 98 8¢.J bas agaln'écine foi rward, although he had tion and 14 Y'Associa- to Ottawa, and anpoun ced bis Intention of who lives next door, sa \" Ian roaming 9ELe Den &1 tia WAS XTED\u2014FOR A ROY ASS made teac $ ACADENY, A FIRST.elsewhero for $2 50 La ced Boots, $1.78, Montreal, 17th fuliy intended not lv play again in eham- Uclober, 18; So, © Institut Canadien! 0 à 0 the 15th olny to the Upper Ot La wa \u2018River, uear its - about the place that day.The first that was Io Pred, ces Catholic, wich Mode School Men's H \u2014 166 380d pionship matches.unction with the Chalk River, tv sketch.I earned oi the aflair was on hin when Norwest Jref diplome, roforen qual ications and \" STAR and-madu Clumy Sole Congress, only DR Waseve nt round the Hail, wbere Me en aged an Indian gui de and departed.1t Was reported to Mr.W atson that bis es-jurs 11314 Ont.& Wes 1863 the Cor rn wall mo 0 are staying.THE INSTITUTE WAS OPENED, A fe w days ago Blair's f riends were tele- yard door was open.5 son fastoned # >t.laal, Erie Ohio Cant.ANTED-\u2014OPERATORS ON SING.Ch.Children's Nice Buttoned and Laced Boots, pie ART FURNITURE irst game wis take n by Cornwalls and has been very succossiul, idori ta by ; the guide that Blawr but noticed nothin unu: .Mob.& Ohio aan McGill strwet, ent A In ER or Nu 90 ildren's Low Shoes, 456, worth Tse, eight and a half minut es in limited income, an d is well p a 1zed, ng Tho fraphed 1 drownea while t was when Mr.sual about the Mieb.Central y Cen.a & 4234.Trance, à William st \u2014AT-.The Moy average attendanoce 1a the morning has been out sketching.Ton days ago Blair entered Lis house y ester: Watson blmself Noy 8.1062 GC.C.C, .WANTED-5 HALL BO Y 0: @ -42 minut es.ntrealers took the second game in SU, attersoon GU, anc oveni; 25.IL is took his sketch book, the guide burglary was discovered.y th Lew.Cent.Pac.1037, Richelieu Hotel.A Tei » 3 Sad Fadia AIDS, SAVE MONEY Dy COMING æroatly used b our French Canadian citi- starte up tho rive r in a canoe fro says, Areund and Murphy have been Detectives bel.& oek is DIRECT PHIVATE SALE The Montreal lers took the third Kame in Zeus, probably in the ratio ol Lbr cam Since then he m the with the cuse .eutrusted 1! Cent : 128 SLPM.À Wa rn A YO elgbt minutes, with English residen ta.\u2018oe 10 one, as bis bat was found | bus not been seen, but uliman Car ae Bt.Janes st.hy] LAD, ABOUT 18 pi 243 The fourth special room, great] There is E Alexander and J.D the river yesterday.Botsfurd tr \u2014\u2014 vee West 8.Bus, 334 À, realers in aix dame was taken by the Mont- reserved fo r ladies and in y patronized, and started for the camp with the , of Montreal, Fitz J ohn Forte De Pref WANTED My Œ » ACCUS W.R.THOMPSO he Winning the match, minutes, the howe team thus real Book \"wbers of the Mout- ing traces of the hope u! find- T's Balloon Ride, Eeadinu.Union H: ust be a good hand.ha HAN 33 pipe fling, N, The subscribers are now offer! RY Institute.Club, which is auxiliary w the gan and Blair\u2019 Inissing man.Miss-Mor- \u201cFitz John Porter\u2019s balloon ride,\u201d satd an Money vanseucfsese \u201ceen a\u201d ty.100\u2014 McCILL ST.\u2014100 ng at private Three Straights for Toronto.There are two req wa.8 sister are here waiting for old army ofll cer, \u2018was one ol the most roman- HALL salo all the very handsome furnit ure now on The stautly made, name nests that are being con- tic events in the life of tha ON'T p- IN YOUR WAXTED-AT 5 REA VER abont bouse SQUA BE 2 A consicnment from Ontario and American , minut Torontos won the first same in 25 alsu that th ti ly.to take out books and |Mr.William Blair was a Scottish gentie- e was with A t gallant soldier.EYES BY USING NTED\u2014A IMSH W Directly opposite St.Anw\u2019s Market.makers, comprising Drawinz-rod Sunday altern brary should be open on man snd Bo artist, whe » has been on a visit campaign, and way cClellan in tho Peninsular the celebrafed Opticians, ocomion cheap sa nectacles, but visit wi At 19 Meu] Cod and Fanoy Odd Chairs, elegant M, T m Boitss Toron tos won the secund game in nine Dewi ol work vos.The librar Y ls badly in Ww relatives in this cit y ior the past ven.iuteilisent a stivity, distinguisbed for h IENRY @n ASHER AT ONCE.Afr Sets, Handsom .Bedroom minute & tact the additio + of relerence, s ines 1876, in e was & gentleman © { independe idea that ball vous could Porter conceived tho- parcha and Bpecifica- n and Fasior : payment.of pecunlar one thal it might be estimated in safely descended, after © gas gradually.and Socond Ciass, 00, AND VICTORIA.R OOMS \u2014 FURNISHED.5 DUROCHER ST.166 1 WL Bale at 10 o'clock, AN AFFRAY IN A BOARDING HOUSE.a charges is not large.It is hoped t bat thousands of pounds.It ls only now that in the air with tho visiô being twenty hours turn First C lass, Pirst Oines, 110.$75.00, _ \u2014 H.HODSON, a _45% St.Antoine Bt, 166 3, A Narrow Excape F rom the larger revenue St.by will be had from ladies in pri te lite Bave begun to reallzo constantly before n of a horrible death Apply to an Agent of the > ERS \u2014 w.x Snaw.>, æ Platol Shot -A rament atreet at their own I ot in unchanging adventure im.ww this strango Railway for fekets and full Canadian Pacific RDS AAR BE FR Syn Nemes io, pon Rs.AND CON- Visitor Roughly Treated.since the new bulld 1 ing bas been inaugurated.their name, an thus, toa great oxtonl log- balloons riments wil information.R 00 We bave for sale at a ba TR SALE OF HORSES, BUGG, 1 An employé of à w holesal t may be stated that the manageinnnt can ig their identit y is quite Atlanta ore \u2018made.in Mecho) Li an\u2019s army.\u201d TICEET Orrice.266 ST.JAMES ST, ain some wrought on 1 in the ty boards at No.lutbing *tore DOt InAke any oslditions to their library &s important to ù b emsel v es as real, nnd quite w.cC.VA Hosa, Geo.OLLa,- D.MeN > Balmoral sireet, \u2018rent SR A Cr CED Roy RSR Iron Glrders, four (4), cach 16- 103 long.day, the at the yard, 322 Sv.James street.Tw 0 friends calle 2\" St.zabeth oxtend the educalilonai infl uence of ti bs Would be to her, althoug a3 tho actress\u2019 «anaral \u2018Iraiflc General | fee ee er abont aixiean inches à our 4, 10 and Co comprise red Ba Two Omnib day with the intention d upon bim yester- library without further f unds The site lg eh ibly no ope 3641 4 god\u2019 ROQus=wirn OR WITHOUT ROALD, ars?dition and can be 0 at our works.d'olbor sa butte: all in 8840] na.etc, singie vial time, of passing a\u201d convi- 0 excellent one, the rooms are always pq Ru Bu far as to say ji a monetary Pasteurs Headquarters In Paris.RENT, 1 Al U TT & Wo, SON, venoe, Sad dies, oto.double H arn a.ol them unfo Vhile enjoy ing themselves ong pleasantly cool, a nd its value is appreciated When a girl marri A most extraordinar y museum h RODS rooms NEW AND ELEGANTLY rlunately u Pset à jug ot water.by many reader s, vot who, like Oliver Lwist avored few who 08, 1t is usually only the bee h opened in the K ue Vanguelin.op GENERAL B \u2014 A AR.Len a TH ISH COLUMBIA.\u2014A THOROUGH- Sale at 2.30 p.m.le 8 Dos COMIN enraged, ordered him ty 38K tor morv, and nore books must be nad : reakfast who are present ab the we dding di cull to say whether it should bost » MBoota.AZ ROG WITH OR WITS- competent busin e688 mau, who pur- 168 W.E SAW, ave Lbe bouse at 0 nee, The former said ho or Dew name and uddre really manage to re member called a museun n, or a facto Ty, or a farm, or 15¢ parr.Ioox s\u2014Bu Laon board, partot ci ancouvor, 8 leavinis Montreal t Q take up residon Auctioneer, 60, but bv did not in tend to put u h oar tho question : \u201cWhat Is How often we ia menagerie, It is in fuct (y.£2 belmont Ate \u2014 BY ieneral Agen as Commi ke, & Financix! and oa su any Insulting lanunge, The host Al t Archbishop Tache.\u2014 aus Me now, and whore Mary So-and- and grouped together for all four combined, IBe = OOMS \u2014 LARGE, AIRY, WELL with several Moutroal - Ia to trent 4 a slick tostrike him but iL was Arcbbisno low of docs she live?\u201d untried and resenting à purpose bitherto Me, Splendid local My a J ox lar Full pa riors, every PURNISHEN uld act as Agent or om be wrested from hun, wherey pon tho host en- Mesars.Du, p Tache, accompa C 4 nied by ! Dea, ten tte answer brin gs the rejoinder: erto unparal fe eled, 1 a0 appearance hith- ONU \u2014 NIC Square fi sh Columbia.Speei HKepresentativo- à REAL Este.voted to choke hisgnde ersar y.However, Montreal.as sud The loutjer, bas arrived in her t he ot r mo! we must have be el Quite close to quarters of M.Pasteur, \u201care the new head- rome Il.ROWELL, FE, Lun NISHED ROOM FOR GEN- woul bo lvon\u201d to all | and caroful attontion orders, com Highly Impo t Salo of the Valuable Cop.the combatarts w Cre agai se, tod with de nd Are on their way to Quebec r doy; what a pity we did not found cow hous and hers are to be 1605 NO! RE DAME STREET.77 Bleury pg pushin collections and shiprmen 18, OF 10 consig, issions, ner Property, jan 0 St Catherine St, \u2019 eu Rue » hq) cult Lut thé host r bis festivities at where thoy 10 to take part in tho add seo h Row, we should bave Lik ed so much to go rabbit butches, a shoeeptolds, fowl w alks, 188 Mat, Rod boor.3 doors East Place d\u2019Arines.163x ouple,s minutes\u2019 walk from Fo.ontrastod to bis ca re.This willbeafn Dnments to 169 German St.No 11 ner Investment i Tov Iver\u2019 whic b Was londed, i shed for od was ol = - touding Cardlual Taschoread's oh er.\u201d Hence tho | present movement all moreover, dog kennols, Toey aro RS pr or ONE opportunity for Mere hants to have an vorablo Agent markot © sa) ©8 place at my roo! m, es Id but he ¢ quickly changod tha weapon tn vation.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 0 part of married wo men It co rtainiy 0 u cne fl , fully occupied.SRE NN OR Iwo with a line of Sample: satsm lexpense, iret TUESDAY, 2st sEPTEMES his alt, han Vand almad area ight at hig will havo many vantages if it b ecomns vaccine so vor is & laburatory, where the PLEASE DO NOT FORGET ROUNS FURS) SED, DoUiiL k class Montroal References.A ross, \u201c Agen- ER.jets ent.Hap ily, howe Fivs Per Cent, Call.Eu noral, not only Lo the ladies thon 180) vor up.Abo ups and preparations aro made that our Establishment is closed at 1 o'clock, ater.83 Lleary AND SINGLE.cy.\u201d BTAR oflice.Muntren 166 3 for count.of Estate Late Madumo T bivierge, Ko effect ut ver, tho ball did not The directors of Ja 1L tu li therr 7 reads and nequai tances ve it a museum, where 3; en BATURDAYS, if jst p mbur, Roms, gs N u FOR ONE OR 166 3 THOS.J.Hearing theshot Fothe of the merely singed the hair.Banquè de st.\u201cJean especia it y It the doublo surname comes tn connectad with Le Dew cure are exhibited.pesi Focus \u2018In CUAPUT FILS & cle, Union Avenue.ti Her street, Jr A SISUSS MAN.WELL ES, TAPLISH- Aucun.i Xk rus n and sucereded in ta other boardeéts have issued a call of fiv 0 por cent upon the coarse of time, te-bo the disti ngzuishin There are opera ms and rooms for aad well rated.would excl hange note X wien t Kin: the pistol, subscribed capital of th is iustitutio {I mark of a married Woman, for, as it woul pur Post-IDortem invostigati on & aud dissectiox WHOLRSALE Grocens, R OOMS\u2014A LARGE, room Ai BE FU D FROST With one cqually so, Strictest co nfldence, SALE OF IROPERTY IN TORONTO .their h 0.bo two visitors at ou co departed for form part of a lady's ordi woof the ken nels aro devoted 809, 311, 813 Commissioners Street.\u2014 \u20ac n fred 7 Sah bias a ISIE e Fou! nis at \"8 1240, Stan Office, > Too which the title of Mrs.or nary signature, lo dogs in Various interestin .Kk stages of Cor.St l'eter +t, 163x4 2 | AND POLT ARTHUR, Ei Yenterdays Storm.Mr, Conkling and the Artist many % côrrespundent woul iss does uot early or advanced rabies, Hen cholera\u201d ROONS\u2014ONE LARGE r R ONT ; a from, 1 he harassing doubt d be relieved 15 commu?picatec, watched, a nd cured in the on sexe \u2014_\u2014 ie 46 1101 ne .WE re\u201d medina aie Fi + .ride à ° Yeaterday afternoon a he avy thundor- uring the time of the FE lectoral Commis.hun a s Lo whethei address which now obosets fowlhouse.The cattle various Drug Store For Sale OOM \u2014 LARGE FRONT 5 qe oe salod Tonders will bethe storm broke over the city aud the rain came sion, early in IK77, when Con kling was In tu ra, Miss, or Esg.\u2014 L r he is to ton \u2018 8 «s o[ vaccination.exhibit or one or twn i bttemen or à tr ROOM, SUITABLE eters t day of Aur ust next, Jace ately ef ther i wn lb torrents, Collars at Point st.the Senate snd was |} ts most prominent \u2014\u2014 \"ie.es reply Human beings have also their provided ness, Splendid} AR y lorate and doing n 0 d_busi- ae and W.C.On same flaL No.25 31 4 ntoine Houses < Buildin Thomas B.Siil« ps, Po t Arthur, or to tbe ua- -.Charics and Griftintoy vy ! Were flooded owing Jæpublican figure, au Arist of the Loudon auarter.A spacious waiting-roomn Is set ARE OP OUTUNITY.or parti- re tate, Li, g it dersigned, for tho foi owing proporty: A».$0 the sewers being un ji ble lo can y off the SV WS Was sent hore to make sketches of the It's Knglish, You Know, apart for patinnts.wh culars call on or add Wholesal ross KERRY ; ve TS N& RO9ME ELFGANTLY FURNISHED.06 Ci FOR SALE arcel One: r 0 t 12and Lot 3, in the pu : strplus # water.Opposite tho Grand ron event for hits paper, and he w shed tu picturesque groups.-a ccordinæ to the Frenci 0 Lrop in dally in COlo Drugz ists.Montreal, Q.164x3 > = lame IN DESIRABLE LOCALITIES, 8rd Concession, Neobing, .Dis trict of Thunder Trunk officus there Was over a tout make Senator Conkling a part of these pe- There ts another pecullarit y ol the Eng- Dress-represenLiD; &æ all nationalities.Bay, containing abong 20 Re 118 a x - water seven or vight mehes m tures.He called upon C \u2018onk hing at hes resi- tish that 14 upton al y SNOWU a the mean time th © Creal su In RVONS\u2014TO LET.22 MeGILL COLLEGE AVENUE mmenillcent farm, 100 ue ren cleared, the iF geveral portions of roi Stree, ning dence, and tonnd im enn Americans, a 8,10 veriy uce, the former quarlers of the I\" vant occupies Dorchester Str eet \u201cCOMFORT ABLE J.Cradock Simp son, ance covered with viduals | 0 timber, well water, » the hay and grain on tim Sout! 2 + Shure and Mn was received in on hr 4 mili way, ang ured in writing.except on rarn gc 3.pr 1 Americ.tho in the Æ ue Ulm, and dov ' asteur lusttu Rex = 180 Mansfiel.t ni, fret = , FLEASAST, FURNISH, 207 3L Jame ol and ix only threo mileg Lhron quartors of a mile fro th \u20ac island was uid | told Senator Conkling that he would ike to praciicn of intro w AK absilutal lun d tailles sociusion oles himself in Throo Fi -_\u2014 : & OT Moutroal.and dhe quarter m from Fe re Wilitan bour the wate, T came d.at ta many places.have a shotograph o?Lim ts send 19'), tu the gga nd ric 1g ii + Halt (Gazette - to scientille research.\u2014 Winsor Hoto ine Buildin: Lots for sale, hear the ROCA NICH LARGE.AIRY .ROOMS, Kamihistique Rive ie from the £| levator on t 0.2 For luged tho streots The \u201cWu in y \u2018Fritro>ctuonsi.Le proplo ti nds f a &h od Night fronseken od, and the stogk and imylomen ho farm is well is ean stook- 1% tremaly loud clap of thunde Tn Was one ex x would mm: Eo arrangoments no that (The bad no photograp hs he bu never eXHects to sv0 agi dun = o Azaht, = \u201c ii ttemen.ces, Ps se un h- Compositors Frames purchased with the furm.& r tho city, which
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