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[" - VOL.XVIII, NO MOT a \u2014 Dar | [ \u2014 PRICE ONE CENT.PR RRPTAN receutly.J \u201ctrond on the Island.These and : Wanson, Wis blew tbe of his head ot ; : u a STE Accor.CAPE BRETON.other tmalgerais are bound to be opened up | SIR CHARLES DILKE RETIRES.with a shot que se Inases |: Steamships ; Fx ° $ 0e \u2014 sooner or Inter.roman we Kot separation, -_\u2014 by recent lurk lumbe por \u20ac res are noughit have 2e LA NAN HO, FOR i 8e and late! main * ome Ld snout To Leave England and Reside Permasently caused the s - \u2019 ; .5 wx The Island Demands Separation of Nova Bootis.\u201d Cupital requires lewisla- ju\" sno south of France\u2014Closing At et yootorday Charles Hutchins, Ri S ALLAN LINE THE LAKE MEMPHEENAGOGH from Nova Scotia, tive coaxing Can ya.We believe the Scenes reat Trial usiness agent of the American : - On and after Monday.July 8, 1886, long promised 1.Cape B retun Railway is now Lon don the om ni Tr fers of Force Missions, stepped from a RE A DY The Splendid Bteamer And to ba Recognized as an Independent Botan Sin Dario Dominion covorament ress ous.train on the wrong side, and in erossin be un .CMHMOUNTAIN MAID?\u201d Proviaoce of the Dominion \u2014No In- only au election kite, th result wiil be dis- aby 23.In bis closlog srgu- track was run down by an engine aud A 1 $ M 3.tT ran daily (Sundays excapted connectinæ terest Taken in the Nova Scotia dstrous ovo lalocral-Conservatite party in, mens | Philltrnore, vod a foro, 5 Prnctor.; core vusande - Prpple à lo, Grorgotoms 8 R E Li E F | \u2014\u2014\u2014 ut Arie a dow Central Vu Rk from = \u2014 pe Dre n 8 a part nee > > \u201c : apd lor onireal us foll es BRE mwas et or 1886 SUMMER SERVICE 185 \u2014oven\u2014 MEER TR ae crops uion, perhaps you wonder how the Federal ; h NOT ONE HOU 2e === ee - 5 v.m., arrive ew por -m.save Bretonia A the pur ot shelter Capt.Forster.to conv Legi tain tent minute E Bancr re ¥ No I! Goorsoriile 5 cotonians Govornment could justify 1° rxponditurn of Justioo Hangen, in summing up the case for mado eue the islature to ub ™ This nt noëd any ane BUFFER Laverna.DÉLAMSHLPS Quire.The Great Rock Island NE bls en Goorkoelile\u2019 Mont Stated.$2,000, ,000 upon a trunk railway through our the jury, laid stress upon Sir Cl ares Dil Dllke\u2019s - : June 3 Polynesian 24 .| (Bouavatiture station) for Mago at 7.33 MPPCIAL TO T FAR But, as 1 have already cipphasizod, abstention from.testifying.in the forme Peter Shell, aged 18, arrived at Pittsburg, = 1e l'arsiae duly i \u2014AND\u2014 ac, returning arrives at Montreal at 10-40 A HE STAR Cape Breton does not i sal f Ufying in I Pa., yesterday morning, on the truck of one , COMPLAINTS, 1a Mueran ?8 H, goinz hors\u2019 -ü ad want repeal TOM trial.\u2018This, sald the judge, bad the offect ne Tal æ - ait : 5 pu.Stoutner will call, rein and returning, TRURO, N.8, July 21._The teachers\u2019 par- Cauada, and will not bave it under any cir- of suggesting that Sir Charles was guilty ©! the Pullman sleepers attached to the New : _DYS Y, July \"2 Chrrasalan - 5 Alb i a IR ?{ s at Owis Itead Mountain House and Knowlton - Mauwsent for Nova Scotlu was in ssssion bere cumsignoss.Sir John doubtless approcinter of \u201ctive charges he refrained from Sony.Yorx & Chicago dimitod express, having | ENTER ol hen - 5 er Le outes Sand mo For information regarding rates, .Jast week.Some 30 teachers were iu at- commerce eos, OK Is golug on oh ing.NS Would you, gentlemen of the sien from + Ue way Lua dstanco © = .DIARBHŒA A AND Glam.TB STEAMSHIPS.[From Monsen \u2014TO\u2014 Yori tls i faves Men ar oy Vari tendance from all parts of the province.great iu doveloping-new avenues of tri Jury.\u201d vus od the Judge, \u201cremaln silent, even route to Washington to see his mother, who \u2018 \"CHOLERA MORBUR June De ibn [Abu June 7 CALIFORNIA TIE Among them was Mr.E T.Mckeeu [aud tuilding up new Industries.C falsohoods was told agninst you, seriously isseriously ill.He tells a thrilling story or BE tor a yrean = aly 4 BRITISH COLUMBIA, - om Cape Breton, ve muet Bretou'~ ilsh barvest at present agæregaiks uflocting your inoral character\u201d Sesticn his experience and Darrow escapes as t Thirty to sixty drops in half a tumbler of =\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 == 2 IRO UOIS HOUSE, of the Sydney Acatemy.Mr.MuKeen $1,500,000 annually.But with improved ap Hangon's charge from beginning to end was train rushed along nt the rate of from forty Tater TL in a tow finutes cure Cramps.From STEAMSUITS om AUSTRALIA, le young man of ability, aul ising prem.pliances and syswmate work Lal sD decidedly span Sir HILO 0.0 Judge 10 fifty miles ag hour.Ho suffered muc to op peopel.Nausea Vomiung, London oix.ur abogh NEW ZEALAND ON THE BELŒIL MOUNTAINS, Tnonc whose recent jotters ma Hautes might Le quadrupled.alluded to Ho abseucu from the testimony | Tom cold, his hands at times becoming: so Pat piston o of the eas Faintaoss: Heart Jaco Seon : Ju 17 OREGON, DAKOTA, \u2019 ; SP.MAILAIRE, PQ.oT ee ar Lr an rot on the OUR FISHING GROUNDS ° of coulirmation of essential portions oi Eg tbat be could scarcely ol que Lo the Soll inde in pednel Bowls and all Inneesai Jury \u201c1 ae: \u201cI - 3 - MINNESOT ACCOMMODATION TOK 300 GUESTS.uation of secession [rom the confederation, | were used by the French and Portugase Dilke's story as \u201ccertainly remntkable, assan, rs, which netted tho roung man rom ; ; Pr ae À.AND THE Only 57 nunules from Montreal by G.T.R.R po Breton bas been running A little repeal | 1bren hundred years ago; the French par- While Mrs, Crawford was able to describe the » nite nas ndsome su d oe g Liseriool STEAMSHIPS.From Halifax WESTERN STATIS Lv.MONTREAL by GT, arrive at NT.HILALKE.ae show of its awn.Mr.McKeen waa one ticularly prosecute thw business in our bedroom in Sir Charles\u2019 house, in which she breakfast, ho was es où ns ay D TE IS HIGHLY IMPORTANTTHAT Tube 8 Carhgman | Moaday.July 3 fa RY pet of the vorigiuators, or, ! should more proper- waters with a great deal more success thao said he bad spoiled her, although he swore Wastington 1 in a Pullman car.pe EVERY FAMILY sey = dura ~Couan .- - ane 19 AND TERIITORIES, gio ol 5 (Saturdays only).eal nu ly say.revivons, of this movement.Speak.our lshermon do Lu-UAY, because they did it bo never taken her inte his house.; : ae a, = le repas AE \u2014ARE-\u2014 = pu Li pan fn the larger question of repeal, be said, 08- a larger scale.Our tish supply Besides ~ this, the evidenos given by Opnaitiam, \"4.KEEPS A SUPPLY OF Vrow sisson | UCASE [rom doses 125 pa \u201cthe result oi tue recent elections eannot be 15 As plentiful Dow as then i \u2018nnd hose who had testilled to the 4 The Ontarlo bishops and cla who as- go à ; June > Wailennan | Foon Tous y SPECIALLY ORGANIZED FOR CANADIANS.\"nina, amv MONTREAL SRL Tr endorsationof tho 16 Will continue inexhaustible whle (ho | sen act Lost li house 12 sisted at the celebration on pez who at WAY'S READY BELIEF ar i Fam TE _ \u201c hn nl su rétic curreut flow: ugh the Ie e.; + 30 anaduan = - \u2026 à cn t revu! sccewe by tue people of Cape Stock raising might bo carried on wilh reat Jury Celleved these vituesses, tho dusticé : Loc Dave left on & tour through the \u201c ALWAYS J! July 3 Austnan For Programmes and Pampblets on the sub- (satadays only i Wn \u2026 x > advautage.Uur proximity to the European 88id, then the whole value ot Sir es : Fran ~ ML From jocts write to Saturdays only\u2019 Tm.eat a Jority es the markets gives us such an advantage 10 Dilke\u2019s Lostimon y was «lestroyed.Justice Madame Wurtele, wife of Hon.Mr, War IN THE HOUSE.Chance TEAMSHUS [tiers jocts write C.E.McPHERSON, House and return 41.25.cess.nm issue to support a repeal govern.lvoight and time, that this industry mhbst Hanven's summing up is vronouneed by téle, held a moat brilliant ption at : J re Jane à [és rame d'ores General Arent.2 yen ?sbort!y assume large pronortions.We have lawyers generally a model of clearness, com- Quebec last evening in honor of the Fa prove 1 on All o J Toronto, Ont.T 0 Mi | Springs \u201cThe tssue In Cape Breton was not repeal, An excecdingly rich soil that only awaits Paclbess ana Impartiality.IL was felivered Ablegate.A Sumber of clergy aad promin- tn rai Hoos Mecs is nothing in aja G.SON, E A.HOLDBROOK.° 6 Cha {0s 1nera.pring That cry was not used it any of the Cape stientific cultivation to yield abundundy.1B solemn and impressive tones and held tha ent citizens attended.brid Abat will Stob pain or arfest of.OS RE proue NE Lawrescs tail G.T, P.A, CG.R.L & P.B'y.Chicago, Breton cuustitueucies during tuo contest; Lhe.too, our island is rich In bistorieul PUdience spell-bound.In referenco to the Hon.Mayor Langelier entertains the Papal ft ia leasant to take as a tonic, anodyno oF x : 5izeod Mt.Francois du Lne and 11 1t was montioned on the hustings | associations.Port Dauphin, Sydney barbor, long interval which elapsed between the Ablerato and other visiting clergymen at a soo he lotion.2313 = _ For health, comfort and recreation fout?it was only to be repudiated aud denounesd land St.Peters are alosel couneoted with lirst and second acts ol adultery between banquet at Quobec today.Count Gazzoli, Re externally, Radway's Ready Relief Abenakis Springs, charmingly situated the a- an undesirable thiug by the candidates Lhe early colonization of North America, Mrs.Crawlord and the co-respondent, the the Garde Nobile, left Quebec for New York 18 8 sure eure for every Bain = 3 TAiDS, ENTRAL VERMONT RAILROAD.Pur poughborivod of Lhe lovely Sorel Islands, of both politica) parties.In ruy opinion, no | and Louisbourg 13 tue glory spot whore the Justice thought the lady's explanation sufll- yesterday afternoon en routs for Rome.Bruises.Bites of Insects.Headache, Tooth- pli ral À ail | T'walns Leave Montreal J\u2019 Fxccllent boaitng aid tah ai © crouuet fee vers Since man would expect to be elsciod on the | Victory was won which mado Angld-Saxon cient wheu she said Sir Charles was not well Apdrew Clanahan\u2019s janing factory and ache.putain.Bwellins of the Joints, Pains Granby To ui Valeria LES Jharubam, 95 dm, Noutrent on Taralay: sud Eridnys Lpas: Quebes square question of repeal in any one of the Supremacy bussibie in America.\u201d during this period.The jury then brought house, aud tho Presb ag chucoh.Salon in th ek.k.Choet or ibs.- Note Ain tyra) Las Reason 11-01.oat leaving Montreal at = AE eat war ; four counties on the island.The chief reason \u2014 _ in their verdict, as previously announced.ove, Uni, were totall y destr ape, od.and Dr.co le.Bold at druggists.Steamers.torn ut lau i Smet jt Said ir sica Saturday excursion uckels to 0 Yuinasks and retorn 3 ci for the CANADA GAZETTE NOTES.AFTEL THE VERDICT.Waikere and E A Sarbys dwolings uod ADWAY & OO (Laren, vit Mondes).to Le pod tu Sub iri ue Abe STRONG DOMINION SENTIMENT or \u2019 There were no scenes attend the declar- contents miagrod Uy dre yesterday.no er Lum Monntain Sxpress, with Puitman Springs.\u201d Tickets for sale al oces of ot \u2018above omits = >: , ore or 3H) Send Tor circulars.les ms moderate.of.our ple may be found in the faet that Notices and Appointmeats \u2014 Circulation ation of the result of the trial, although the 15,000, ts far bu de ies AT.JAMES ST rot Mount, Te U,SU p.uL., rordand 8.00 plm., Le trent Dai of our hada is aa an nnd Specio\u2014The Temiscamingue people outside the court room received the A A fe eu rod yesterday in the retail d ! * : 8.88 Ara frau arcivine SL Albank, 10:50 8.C | d S nae l with the Uppor Provinces.Kepeal would Railway, aanourestnent with some cheering.Sir goods store A.Drolet, on Bt.Josep RE.tuna partilan Besol- Roringion 11 Cp Sel Stee 2a fi a e onia prings ° completely shut us out of the greal market .Charies Dilke vanis immediately after Siroet, St.Toon, \u2018The firth eriginated by gas d Dr.Badway\u2019s Pills.1 New York, via\u2019 Sprngiieid 10-30 paie Pullman\u2019 B Far the West, which was only oponed Lo us TAWA, July 23.= To-morrow's Ufficial the i gd TRS Mr.Jeronnld some drapery | ln the window.Loss Bristel nt Xerrice for Avenmuuth Deck.anor Carsio Bouton À and Hoson F GHAND HOTEL NOW OPEN, through Confederation and the National Xe Wil' conlain the notice vf tte up- ord, the iff, when t about Se neo of $41,000 .: M LIpress arriving ~Frinay.2 rasoir SL Albans 7-35 pou, (Sapper), Burlingiou 9.03 p.m., Kut Rheumatism.Dyspepsia.Family Resorts Friday York Bo.fer Woy Lo aun, Albany 3.00 win, New moderate rates.Sanitation unqualifiedly per- tellow ¥; And CV fect, Superior accommodation.Sond for lates of Passage from from Quebee, $3010 $80.secoraing to 0 sicepers Monirom lo New York and Pall oer guide.154 nointment of Georye loglis, of Owen Sound, building, was cheered by the people in the the stock in diff panies.trade actually amounts Lo, bul it 1s very ru sirar uf the Mario vy urt of Ontario.otros flor the verdiot vs rendered 8 0 oser.M à dirt co recently wrote E\" AU T5 VITALITY.Jarze nud Is increasing yearly.We export Vou James Mason, resign aries ooked Lhe Diclura of misery.to the Minis! tC oval i eflv to Montreal: and we import The stateent of circulation and specie tit Forster sab near Dilke, eyeing itm for the onto oof the fino of $100 posed ILLUMIRATIVE 52 sam \u2014 Policy.I do bul Know at preseut what the Ww ; d evidently gloating over his ve edo Mei Nose the 5 $300,000._ \" ol tue «ettled conviction of our people that i be clerk of the Crown ju Chancery gives , GENTLEMEN, Queens recor ath dater: Duo pans Any of BE Sauveur, not to be SIR ue % is.Time Tables aid ai information, apply wt Ter Ehime com Ser ea notive o 8 receipt of all deur | and Grand Trunk Offices 3 vie fayibiog Lise tair nisy ant Lo Sa expected list of voters in tbe Of tho dually rovized Gr awford versus Cra Crawford, son the\u201d plos t that last evening, and was most st boautifuily il- A est Medical Work on Manhood, Nervous THE HANSA S| LAMSHIP Coy Company's office, LI st James riree NICEST PLACES FOR ronson.XX._ Bou the feeling of a section or a class of Cape tricts; North Wentworth, South Wentworth, the justice of the case; ba Sas joao con ras ary to luminated In bonor of His Eminence Cardin- | an Dobalitr Premature Decline in 3.W.HOBART, Agent, CURNIONS, Ete.: but th timent of ull rd- North-Parth, North Waterloo, South Water: wo the Andi t Justice B has be P al\u2018Faschereau.The poople oS St.Romuald fau ted Vi , &o.&e., and thos un- Gen.M > We CUMAINOY, Good Oshing and shdoting; epi, an otoniaus, the sentiment of all regard- 00, F- \u20ac Anding of Justice Butt been af- aiso joined in a demonstration.The told mjseriey \u201cPesulting from indiscreti July Tih, 1584.Gen.Pans Agent provided.Faxy communications rail aud boo Tale of party.On this question such men asbDr.100, West Northumberland, North Middle This decision has been come to with- 200 tially bo pe lt = \u2014\u2014 phonic connection with M MeLeod, Conservative ex-\\M.1, and the late 8ex.North Lanark, Halton, Dundas, Len- out, beinz allowed 10 appear by counsel or Fin of bells, £ of cannon and numer- nee botan Faoonnd ln - N.L.Mackay, Liberal ex-M.P, coull shake DoX, Frontenac, city of London, East ge the jury: withoutmy belng allowed 0us explosions of rockets, etc, formed part more than 125 valuable .NTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY JOSEPH RODRIQUE.hands and work unitedly.The iast hours of Tegouto, in Ontario; Shefford and Yamaska to ervss-examine for mysolf; pile withoat of the programme.Spin ol acte and The White Cross.Line of Antwerp, su ven rR ARRANGEMENT.me - : ' ent in Quebec; Yarmouth, N.8.; Besti being supplied with the culars or In response to à largely tion Itis emphatically book for emmcacing 144k J unc, fin mone ae er a EE Ve ee Enfers tt SP | ho Gérpee tbe Miioter of Justes Las ET EN mail bostpaid Uxmea Gorgas pang Tr Dour piers Tapas x HOTEL WINDSOR! ment wounil bave taken definite shape in and Winn} have heen freely supplied to the otber side.ordered the release of the young man, H.J, Eo MENT.DAR EX TRESS ULAISENGEL THAIN RUN Rousey Point, New York.He Juba, but the plans ol the general committee Notice of application for letters patent of The Queen s proctor.who accepted some of Gray, of that city, who a couple of years SAMPLE FREE TO ALL Steamers of the above Lines will sail as fol.Leave Levis At the foot of Lake Champlain within one and were disar: od by the sudden announce- Incorporation is given by the Manhattan Oil au tions for the cross-examination,and 4K0 Was sentenced to five years\u2019 imprison- send lows: ree i half hour of Montreal on G.T.R.R.mk fh ond Sec Sai | ie Onn wl Grannis | SE MRTG: Plime he ACES nl SE diem de Lau ponts, RR erg ress ja vom me la LL tist just now but you will hear frum us on c y.8p v mone for Mon Resort, ortiy, because Notice is given by the Marine department oo = not \u2018 advocate.but as the Iepre.from a registered Jotter.The prisoner 88, GRassaook, * © 1st July, \u201cror ote ra pre Eoin iad brivii Bass, Pickerel and TIX PEOPLE ARE IN EARNEST that the Lancaster up; light has been re- under great Fond vantages by having placed ong Pp s , 5S.Kexawamua = = smauly.= ilambon Mountain pi nnd ater r scenery trom Piazzas of aaeur and some seétioment ot grievances must be > Noties.Io.in opor aan.th \u2018 tically to disclose the defence before the Peduoners or ii je express convie made + RSA.= an EP passe LAU: Naor clrcutarn, effectad.We bellove that separation is the achooner B* Crowell\u201d bas boon 1 havo.atware Canwarbo Sei say ros: Cardinal u, accompanied Ranma Ta ewe iro LAL BEC fo, Antwerp, gon Se ut Ue Ln, Cornet aldo le tas\u201d FS SRR EP el MER sd mc rmemms - Canne HE SI.LEON SPRINGS HOUSE An r-in-council has been issued - .- e ursday.58.Renews, * = 5th Aug.\u201c Montreal equivocal and permanent we will doubtless Pre- visers, and havo never concealed it fro : verre pig re listen to thein goriblog a special form ot = tobe taken vou.But the method of procedure orde od droumstance worth n in conneétion Warnnanee and ocber Seamers vu féÜfere iris Ihe Sleepeng Lar leaving Montreal on Monday, Wed: This h 1 be \u201cWhy do you want separation from Nova LE tho importer in cases where wire rope is by the courts intonaifed the difeulty.As far it the Cardinal's tii: is that while a a Moony Service between HA MHURG and C CANADA, ay Lomme 1 ards) ad Lyuphotusmn \u2018URUGUISTS.vatirtie rouge Lamond Paris, J.FERRE, Druamst, 102 Rue Richelieu, er +6 ser YEA LAFFECT KUB | ' i ; ÿ d 3 #5 Ë ê il CA con 1 etd tm ah are or ins) LY | \u201824, 1886,- Frees the Thousend Islands 80 the Nague- may, aud from the Atlautle to the Laurentians\u2014 Where Peoplo go and What They are he Jag\u2014Sammer Notes Many of tbe STA1'5 friends and readers, stirred up by the budgots spondents at the Sutntner resorts, favor us with letters more or less leuglhy, detailing the beauties aud advautages of their own favorite haunts, in cases whore these buuot?appear to Le vvurlouked by us.wo are able to gratify tho writers by pubs lishing thelr letters; sometimes space forbids.Whenever descriptive matter of the kind, really interesting as it may bo, comes into collision with neics, tho STAR'S traditions oblige it to sag¢rifive the deseripe tive.The STAR'S ambition Is to give ali the news that is going about Sumiuer resoris as woll as about other things.Now here is a pointer for those of our friends who wish tu make sure of seeing in print what they way send us.to them that the world should know of the beauties ot places from which THE STAR bas Uunacvountably Lesleuted to socure correspondence, jot them send us nice little letters About tho pluces, and include in the letters the naires of Summer visitors and news of what I'his is an infallible recipe to \u201c ensure publication.We can get up descriptive matter by the columa right here in the oflice, but we can not guess the names of the people at the resorts, and we are always grateful to be supplied with them from places wherein we have not yet secured regular correspondenta.THE BIG LAKE.A Visit to One of the Crystal Sheets of Water Among the Laurentians.If ever anything stood in danger of being postponed out of existence, theu this trip surely did, having suffered from that complaint, ever since the end of May, aud even last, threatened with final extinction in a drenching shower, by the moving clouds that seeined doubtful masses gray whether to go or stay.We, however, were I» nbsput the eyes ight an wel rest Inside of u n hat as the Inirest ombiuation of Llus, sunny water a rand wooded bills.| don't know If any vie eva sxid it before, but it comes to wy mind wih a fawli- lar ring.tbat for each of us there Is but one spot in all the world wbery wo would not absent-ininded.We landed on the sooond tsland, and while the others wou after spring water and gene prut exploration, 1 sat vn one of the many wks pear tho wator's edge.1 he vart lope- lpess of the surrounding was Indeed lmpres- sive pot a living belie within sigot, only the blue dancing water, bounded on every sida by tho great, grand hills, sloping gradually up 1p some places, aud in others ising in rocky precipitancy from the margin of the lake, | wave hicacd it smd that ving in a mountainous regiold insures a Correspoad- lug vivvatiot of thought.1! su, the Laurso- tans afford ample scopy for settlements of beople of aspiring mind.We were lôatir to lenvo the lake, Lut the afternoon was drawing to a close.A good pull brought us back to our starting place, aud leaving the buat bigh and ary, we climbed un to the place where we hai lett our wuizgou.Alr.Mach -.who lives near the Jake in noighborless solitude, greeted us with native hospitality, und one of the mom- bers ot bis bouseheld refresue-l us with that êaver welcome boverage, tea.Nothing could be more acceptabie nil Wo were very grates ful.At about six'ciock wo Wok our departure The first bit al the road was savage travelling ; stones of ill shapes and sizes that threataued Losmash the waszon wheels ev oy minute, and two or three charming pleces of corduruy, but turtunately it is su for but a little way, the rest of the rvad being very Jai r.- But that white animal was in a most tremendous hurry, and the Worse theron i the quicker IL wanted to go over i.1 doubt if \u201cdie Schwalbén * themselves ever flew \u201chesnwarts\u201d ab a more rapid rate than we dut that aisbt The rvad, was prettier than ever ds THE RICH GOLDEN SUNSET LIGHT fell on it and on the swrounding country, and to fragrauce vf the cedar was strong aud sweet, when the rvad wound through the woods, W seed à somewhat primi.Live building which we wetv told was \u201cSt Juhn\u2019s Church in tho Wilderness.\u201d It needs no other description, We reacted the village about eight o'clock, and, dismissing our wagronor with three dullars tor his day's work, were glad indeed to rest from the thorough shaking which his liupetuous Lurss bad given us.There was a shiuwer during the wmght and the following morning dawned fair, clear and very cool.A litte before live o'clock I left the house by the Inosl couveuient exit\u2014mny winduw\u2014and walked through the village to where L'Achigan tumbdles over the stones in mn in the ascent, which so stéep enough In somo places to make ita ernditable thing to stand on tho rock which bas heen placed on the summit by kind Mother Nature, apparently for a resting place for enterprising pedestriaus and to por- mit of thelr waving tueir huudkerchiofs from that exalted position tho less energetic persons ut the galleries of the hotel, amon, whom your cortespondent is always moa onthuslustic tn ruspondiug to the signuls.The drive aroun the mountain is a dilferent thing, however, and much preferable un thy whole, ug it 13 available for weak, fut or lazy people, aud ove of the casy carringe- provided by the \u201cIroquois House\u201d is realty a delightful excursion.\u2018Theo dinuer gong is sounding, I must put away my peu, as uothiog would make mo miss à tull mea bere, The kitchen aud dining room excel and whip to pieces any Canadian Suvuner resort I have visited \u2018und [ have ouly one mors tw go through, the \u201cCaledonian Springs,\u201d from where I'l! write you are tax ST.LEON SPRINGS.The Way There and the People Who Have Travelled it, [SPECIAL Tv THE STAR ST.LEON Srrixgs, July 23.\u2014To pay usa Visit, you inust take tbe Quebeo traiu as far us Louisvilia When you get that far, don't 036 œuc!s lime: you have à beautiiul drive Lelvre you over hill and dale and Juxuriant meadows and along the banks of the narrow river St.Loon.lt will last about 3-4 vf an bour, and the coach and four anil fine galore are awaiting you.IL holds about 20, aud the slurgards will have te coctent themselves with the country buck buard, The whip cracks, the horses plunge aud off you go for the \u201cSprings.\u201d \u2018lhe habitants greet you with smiling faces, the æicls peep oul uf side windows Ww see you, ana the reapers stop to wave their hats to you.bBelorv you get to our friend Gilman's hostelris, your spirits are as brisk as your appetite.Suddeuly when you least expect it, you tly past a beautilul grove, the coach turns down a winding hill and in the valley You bave landed lur rest and refreshinent.The boux appeuns to yuu, like a large and many windowed convent.The kind faced and silvered ha'.ed host receives you with Warum Welcoine, and before many moments you bave singled out mauy well known luces among the thrung thatls waiting for the now arrivals.The house i3 a model of comfort, cleanliness and abundance.The river runs within 2U feet trom the rear of the hotel, aud {ree of charge, you can make a selection from a dozen of skiffs ol which Joe Vincent would feel justly proud.The pool table.the bowling alley, the billiard room J y Cunadi#ü visitors ara arriviog daily.Old is mow quite Montroally.him away.Mr.Kilby and tamily are settled Guoadis use followloy are the Canadian arrivals for at the Laug's stone cottage in the Bay, Lhe weather is lovely, and the boat trip all that could be desir: but Capt.Filgate makes e wok: all my friends pay full tam, nnd [won't puff Old Orébard House \u2014George F.Reynard, him any more than { can heli.homes Turnbull, L.W.Ongu and wile, M.MAX STEXTOL.B Lonergan, .Ocean House\u2014J.Dowden, T.W.Boyd and BERTHIER (EN HAUT), wlie.Leus Hhore Huuse\u2014W.P.Clancy, Mrs.John l'tnder, nuvev and tivo chlldren, S.Hlone, Mrs.Portar, nurse and two children.[BPECIAL TO THE STAD BERTHIER (eu baut), July 33.\u2014A large eBay me 20 sure of meting Lev.Mr.Carmichael and pyFotel Fisko\u2014S.Sayer and wife, John H.Vs CC ie re u'tlock a, Shetdou, DL Luss and wife, J.M.Campbell, rs.Carmichant at a Ave v'elock lea at Ars Rev.Canon Norman, W.Larton, L.B.Tar- unt, Samuel Sell and wife, Mrs.Gordon, is Lay.Atarou's von Murday.The gathering was an oxccediuæly plexcant one, showing that the social clement is vory strong in this small towa.: oi rreuce House\u2014W.T.Cummliags, wife À 2 2 b rentleme i .bound.\u201cRar one Ge ss Bor tho Hotel Everett\u2014Mrs.W.Kissock, baby and tine days, leit on Wednesday for Buse, Master Willie Kigsock, Master Rus- oy fg P13, Spoatnz vus Pr Ng bave Per House\u2014Mra.F.Fdgar and ed a dance in the town ball a damily, Ares W.A.Dyer and family.Mrs.tho following day they drove out to the old nil}, a beautiful =pot near the L'Assomption river, where they found the walls, drives and boating perlect.\u2018They returned on Friday well satistied with their general picnic clachran and daughter.Allnntio House \u2014 A.de Heaumont.Stapte\u2019s Cottuxe-Lavid KRea, diss lea, Putludelphia Cottage \u2014 Dr.Frunk Juues, So much for the Indetutiquable youth.junior.Miss Cowie has lil Lo take a Lrip to the luzleson Cottage\u2014Mr.Crisp, wile and While Mouutans, child, Mrs.Edwards.Miss and Mr.Robb have returned Lo Montreal.1 Jhiss Eoisvert, of Drummondville, and Mr.Beverly Hawmiitoy, ol Montreal, are the uests of Mrs.Chas.Foruaeret, and Miss Ssroggie, ot Montreal, that of Miss N.Grant Mr.and Mrs.Bunbright, Pa.are visiuing Mrs.C.W, Mr.M.Ralstun, vf Montreal, speuds Sundays here.Liev.C.E.Amaron, of Lowell, Masa, has just arrived.He 13 w spend a counle of weoks at his sister's, Mrs.Clomonts, and visit his numerous friends who are giving him a very warn welcome.ZEPHYRS.Most of the hotel waiturs are college men; Jargely trom Bates +Horallo Alger, jun.is at the Fiske.Hon.J.H.McMullan Is occupying his handsuine cottage at Lhe ferry.Will 11, Watson, of Watson's Illuminator,\u201d wilh Lis family is occupying his picturesque cotlage ou the sea wall.The Maine Union Tioliness Assucia mp meets at, Ocean: Park on July 47-31 nglusive._ James P.Watson, of Cornwall, Ont, at the Ingleside coitsre ou Tuesday eveDing, J.entertained his friends with musical solce- tions, Ly Mr.Thomas Turnbull, the genta Montreal railroader, is at tlo Old Orchard Mouse.The Ninth Maine Regiment held its reunion at Old Orcuard, Tuesday, July 20.Mr.Coarles Sheldon, owner of the large marble quarries, is at the Old Orchard House for his twenty-tirst season.Ar.W.salter, of the Montreal Rogister, is at Lhe Montreal House.Miss Hubbard, postmistress at Lanstead, Canada, and Miss Harriet Boynton, of the eawe place, are guests of Calvin Gordon, on Union Avenue.Camp-meeting John Allen was present at the Salvation camp-meetingz, He is 91 of Philadelphia,\" Phililps.N ; Lo THE GRES, A Picturesque Spot Recommended by \u201cThe Star's\u201d Throe Rivers Correspondent.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) THREE RIVERS, July 23.\u2014As this is the seasok when citizens of Montreal aud other largo citles aro ai a loss where to go, perhaps a word or two about one uf the finest country places in the province would uot be rb The Grès 1s situated ahout sixteeu iniles above the city of Three Rivers, and for picturesque scenery caunot be surpassed.® At this point of the Montreal House \u2014 W.Salter, wife aud [ ducted by the Rov.I, tion oe mt on nf \u201c \u201c The arrivals at the dottazes &re; Mr.J.B.Stewart and family and Mr.BR.C.Coa! Bt.Johns, Que; Mr.Shiptaan aud family, Que- bee; Île op of Niagara and family, London, Ont.: Hon.J, G.Rusfé and fumily, Quebec, Rov.Hatuillon and family, Quebec; Dr, F, W.Campbell\u2019s fawtly, Montreal; Mrs.W.Darliux and ply Toronto.: Rev.John Mackie, M.A., uf Kingston, and iss KE.5.Brune, of Montreal, wero married in tho Cacounn Presbyteriun Church this morning.\u2018lhe marriage ceremouy wus con- \u2019, -dMout- real, who delivered an appropriate address.The church was very tastetully decorated with Howers, nud a voluntary choir of ladies and gentlemen sane the wedding march and severaljhymns.The church was crowded With the elito of Cacouna.HA! HA! BAY.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR.) McLeax Hotse, Hat Ha! Bay, July 21.\u2014 Nu wonder the early navigator aîler voyaz- ing for days up the iron bound Sugucnay, thetr anchors unable to touch bottom, evon at tho base of those mizhty alls, although attached to hundreds of 1eet of cable, cried a! Ha! when they reached this beautiful bay, surrounded by hills geutly sloping Lo the water's edge on the birlhest of which, mine host Mclean has buiit his splendid bosteiry, whose tume is spread far and wide, by the thousands of visitors whom has outertained in regal style.In front of the botel stands the Norwegian cannon which salutes every incoming steamer, as 1 to invite the passengers to find rest and recreation amid the beauties of nature.From the verandah of the hotel, a most beautiful view down the river and over the surrounding country is obtained.In the Immediate vicinity are a puwber o! rivers and lakes easy of access and unexcelled lor fishing, while to those in search of mightier game, hears are plentitul.Boating splendid aud safe.Tho pleasure seoker can satisfy his taste in choosing almost any variety of craft for navigation, from a tiny bark canoe only ablo to hold une person, to a yacthtit to cross the Atlantic.Both here and at Chicoutimi, the head of navigation for steamers, ten miles up tbe river, the Messrs.Price, the lumber kings of the Saguenay, rive ernployment to hundreds ot men, sawing «bd planing timber.The loliowing guests aru at prosent regls- tered at the McLean Huuse: Montreal- Mrs.Grant, Miss Grant, Miss L Grant.San Franclsco\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Breeze and two chiluren, Miss Dreeze.liacine, Wis \u2014G.R.MceDowell, O.Strong, Rev.Dr.Grapt and wife, Jno.Ferguson, St.Anicet.Luke somo years lively this Summer, soho excellent catches having been wade.\u201d aspire to such big.fish, amuse themsulves by catching perch, of which hundreds cau be hooked in an incredibly short Lime, Hke thriving of the Luke.sre shpwiug up very The Indies, who do not Captain Cloveland, of the \u201cLady of the Lake,\" reports travel on Memphromegoy this season as excellent, large parties of excursionists constantly arriving nt Newport for the express purpose of making the trip.The \u201cMountain Maid\u201d Is doing n business from the otber ond DBEAURMARNOIS, {SPECIAL TU THE STAR) BEAUHARNOIS, July 31.\u2014The Lot weather has driven a great many people from the city to our coaler country town.Mr.Hone and family, of Montreal, have rented the ex-Shenill Hainault's house.Ainouz others here ave Mr.Leboeuf and family, of Mont- fond; Mr.Parent, lutendant of the Lachine canal, Mr.N.Lefebvre and family, Mr.Rodier, son of (, 5, Radier, Mr.Wu.Ross aud funaly.Mr.Normandio, jr, is visiting on \u201cRo lier's Point\u201d with several of bis Trisuds.Mouirealers seem lo enjoy camping out av Beauharnols.Among the visitora are Miss Louner, whois th reest of Mr.Maker, br.Laramée of Dr, Vl\u2019orrault, Miss Levin and Miss Buurdoau ot Mr.Hone, Alu.Beaubien ol Mr.Branchaud and many others.Fishing ts very good.Mr.Parent's son caught a inusKinouse of 27 lbs.1 almost Turgut to give you a boint about ble nivera! waler bere whiecl is sald Lo Lo particularly benelicial.When you drink it put a con pression pin upon your nose and it will go down nicely.Any sick person who seeks health may commu nud benefit of St.Louis Lake air, AN.BOLTON SPRINGS.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR] HansoN HotsEg, BoLToN SPRINGS, July 21.\u2014 Bolton Springs is situated in the lovely valley of the Missisquoi river, three miles west of Kuowltou's Lanuins on\u201d Lake Mem- phremagog, and ten miles east of Knowlton by tbe road, over which the Governor General is to travel shortly through Bolton Pass, made Iamous for bold as well as baautiful scenery by the artist Jdson.IL would be difficult to select a spot more free from smoky atmosphere.It is surrounded by mountains covered principally with fir trees, which make the alr exceptionally cool and enjoyable us well us healthy.TR - _- - ; ried got oot rte tilt rats \u2019 \u201c \u2018 3 ; same moment.There pnoug fees rian exertion.ite shore for thelr evening bath, ed tham to vacate the premises, and they Fadousao Rodorick Cameron.constantiy tomako the nscent of Owl'a Head, / 2\" BY SEA AN D STR E AM bre tw i pla the wate pe lue sup \u2014 tora view in superb.and one feels on te disturb Pa pollue.Que por] thinkt were dette access to pay of tho hotels.A Yacht \"int capte \u2014Jamoy Clutssloy, and ohfulu one of the fluest\u2019 viawy that sin BOOTS.AND -SADDLES, ; .- ERATE a er Crucbih ao after o Hive t wy bat litted » long way tow Huavon, at least wey we fin, waken the \u201cHoven Liddetord dootor in_ uttendance, boit Yacht \u201cLawx\u201d\u2014Holaud dome.bo sven in Canada.mee ee a FT TT etre i var mY face W uhleid it à litlæ.Fu Lesure peophi Who have tried lt so.Your cor- Bleopers,\u201d by the way they a unable procure accomimudution at th Quelph\u2014G.W.Waikor.The fishing vu the Lake In the vicinity of Vivia Devcription of the Chase Aftes Bu: Tho Hound of Life at the Sum |i} slut out the view, but jut then wy reapondout always prefers bo, lak Eber He hors to.ba as much st pomme 00 the | mt she ci Lo oh Phares ce PRE AS vera ad ile ioe ey Tato hints hovive Dos thoniesd hig étans\u2014tue Colonel of the Fighting D ed ey the Ke oe the.ua toy while Porhor sote of water, as he is ut -llut there, 1 won't give ponded.Te boy is rapidly rocuvering.J.d'Estimauville.Ja.Say season, whilo thebass which wore put in the ¥inth\u2014Geronlmo\u2014Capt, Crawford's Murder \u2014-Tha Scouts wud the Mexicans.: Fouv Arachue A.T., June 28-\u2014ON the 17th of May last it Was just a year; since Geronimo and his band weru.piiss-\u2014= ed from the Suan \u2018Cardos Indian reservation.Ou that same night \u201cBooty and Saddles\u201d wera sounded al over Arizona, Perhaps there is no other, cavalry trum: pet call that su thoroughly witkes up the trooper.IL.warns him to-prepurd- himself and horse for the field.He saddles the steed, gets his equipments _\u2026.together, slings carbine, straps his brace 7 of Calls to his waist, tills his ammunition belts; he also carries a lariat and picket pin, Ewo canteens, and at tho rear end ol the saddle is strapped in a snug little Lille one blanket and an overcoat.Jiverything is now in readiness for the command, \u201cPrepare to mount,\u201d and imtuediately afterwards \u201cmount,\u201d when the whole troop guickly jump in the saddie, \u2018form ranks,\u201d and their next counted has then on the \u201cmove.\u201d When seen at such à time a cavalry comand presents a very formidable appearances, Very different from some ol the Eastern troops en a Fourth of._\u2014 Juty parade or at an annual encampment.Daring the thirteen months past these boys\u201d have been chasing Indians.from Arizona to Mexicoand back again, hey have met and engaged them, but like the Irishman with his flea, \u201cEvery time you put your hind on \u2018em they ain't there\u201d During the latter part of Mardi the entire outfit surrendered to Gen.Crook, or, more properly, told the General they would come in and surrender.\u2018The majority did so and went to Fort Bowie ._- .from whence they were taken under military escort to old Fort San Marcho, in Saint Augustine, Fla, where they now languish.\u201d They are seventy-six in number, among them two \u201cchiefs, Chihauhua and Nana, also Geronimo\u2019g son, a nice little lad and very intelli.sent 5 Although Geronimo was in the band that surrendered, he did not come i but organized a choice outtit and start out on another expedition of murder and pillage al as yet remains uncap- - tured, notwithstanding the large reward offered for his head.Geronimo 1s aman of 35 or 60, very ugly in his appearance and as great a villain as everdrew breath.He is the The mineral water is widely known as famous St.Maurice River is situated what ; possessiug womlerful bealing power.For determined to go this time, and got off by |B süceasiou of waterfalls, and back and the bagatelie board are also ready for 1s known as the Gros Falls, which only re- years old, aud has probably attended more Washington\u2014Col, Bridgman.medicine chief of the Apache tribe, and, * the C.P.Ii.at half-past five in the afternoon \"alu in Lhe vpposite direction, encoun- the guests without further charge than the ° < : ; \u2026 camp-moetings than any\u2019 other man in| New York\u20143tr.and \\lre.Oakley, Miss i .strange to say, is really not an Indian; * À tyro at travelling, the mere rapia motion L#1i0g the river once more, Standing on the pleasure which it gives your host tn see Quire fu bo seen onos Lu rime Lemomber- America.8 Oakley, Miss English, L.P.Gratacap.oatbiog much praise 3 pren pile or or he isa Mexican, but has been with the d me, particularly when we were little bridge the prospect is delightful.\u2018I'he you enjoy them.The ladies and gentlemen celebrated Shawenegan Falls, and in the | GIDFON STEVENS.Queobec\u2014K, Oliver, \u2014 Painchaud.smooth clear tone that Is given to the \\Päches fur years.The number fairly out in the country, and, clover fields, quiet winding priver p'etleots Lio bushes on mingle together iu ail the sporte and many near vicinity splendid fishing abounds.À Lennoxville-\u2014H.F.Arnton.complexion by washing in and drinking it, Warriors now out is variously estimated ioket fences and wooded ground flew past ls grassy.ol t ai siope goatiy apward well knowu facus ar Cs ™ Pd ao daily mail reaches the village of St Etienne METIS.\u2014\u2014 \u2018I he now hotel is not fully completed, but at from lifty to seventy-five; probably , iu quick suocesslon.All common piace on either side, into pretly undulating tuvse who aro enjoying their Sum- des Gris, which 1s situated about a mile and DALHOUSIE, N.B.guests will be made quite comfortgpie at tifty would be nearly correct.To a per- à P .3 \u2018 .\u201c enouzh Lo tho rurai folk io their midst, but Ffound.To tbe right the view is sbut out mer holiday under the auspices of St.a ball trom the Grée.Provisions and fruits [Ep moderate rates.sou nol familiar with Indian warfare it * - inexpressibly restful and pleasing to eity- by the high ground, and to the lett, the leon.The Bar is well ropresent- are to be had at very moderate prices, and a ISPECIAL TO THE STAR.) \u2018Among the visitors who have arrived are $ id A ä country ruad wiuds back picturesquely to- ed, and Judge Brooks\u2019 genial countenance ISFECIAL TO THE STAR.] seems strange that they cannot be cap.worn eyes.We lost a bumber ot fellow pas- A i i few vacant houses could be rented at a low METIS, \u2018July : y; ; 3 Foster enger \u2018Rose, ; r , 3 > i y 21.\u2014The weather has not fon.W.W.Lynch, Geo.G_ Foster, advocate > be a Ve i ih it btful 1 es ee Pas Meet dE eee as etre veste tua road ony on is mening ean figure.Asa pleasant, healthy, and pletur- {yop oy one contd wish for lately, to put it DALHOUSIE, N.B, July 21.\u2014Foljowlng is of Knowiton; Hou.Mr.Blake, of N.Troy, turd.i \u201che y could bo.fongnt in sr | ns elle ri lo padi Tori peuple must lu some degree correspoud to tional, U counteract the influences of \u20acsuue Summer placo the Gres ts not sur- ; h lor \u2018ately, alist of the arrivals at the Inch Arran House Vt.: Mrs.Blake, do do: Miss Lewis, do do; Ÿ d ey thi \" hi what docked lovely baskios Mile Kreck Islands their surroundings.It 1= certaiuly true that lengtüy sittings and long spoeches of tro passed Summer Thor abound prom mildly.A dese log hiding the ec a, through for tho Ipst two weeks : Miss Fair Brother, Coventry.; d FR USERS den oot The A w .© fi ; ; > i i ; 00k one - Three Rivers city up the 5 urico River © the a « > ai ; \u2018Che bouss is not yet fully in operation an | ii .The Apach two boats full of younz people gave the fin- RthoDEst country people you will not find Sherbrooke practitioners.Ar.Jos Duha to a great Le oC mournful wail ol the fog whistle, by which Montreal -Alex.Leslie, Mrs.John Long- dues not expect many ucats \u201cit August.will never leave the mountains; and the two classés so common in great cities, oue forever on the alert for fresh excitement | and dissipation and the other turning weari- mel, the well knuwn Q.C, Messrs.Guerin, Latortune and Loranger of the Montreal \u2014\u2014\u2014 | Bar have enlivened the place by their pre- OLD ORCHARD BEACH.- ishingtouch to the rural scene.I do not Joy, Miss Longley, is.J.Forget, Mrs.J.wonder now that the frequenters of Ste.Rose oy, a4lss gry, Lu a rs.L.Forget, three children and purse, Miss E.Raymond, Miss A.Raymond, G.A.Grier, eased their pent up feel- passing gleam my\u201d bent up [ool even when attacked there he will 55 and if too closely followed the It is ouly à drive of 11 hour irom KnvwI- tou over tho finest road to be found in the talk so much of Its uly.But it is amus- 2 ] A put to rout the sullen hosts of mist, and Townships.ing 10 sen by the Summer Resort Notes how |y from every projectod endeavour with a sence.Mr.James E Mullin, whom \u2018rumor \u2014 00.mor tho bluo sea, dotted with chi G.A.Grier, five children and t goon ase scatters into parties of two and three, mauy places are fhe most beautiful, acoord- Hativas cu bono ter aix tue train for Léntions as a comin candidate lor parlia- [The Progress of tho Scason\u2014The Hotels choors he soul., salps, Me 0 Quintal, D.Perrault, Mr.aud Ad mobi = the riiesent a pureha % ay Yoho and meets again in sowe precon = ing to different correspondents, and we 5 quarter es we took the train for mentary honors in Montreal centre.has been and Canadian Guests.Patterson and family arrived last Mrs.Hugh Russell, Charies Huston and pany is the Misslsquol Valley railway, of place.They are always ready for an = hardly Bo eee IE ourselves BO eo sat \u201cide through the ane Be a BL ap ne ISPECIAL T0 THE STAR] Friday, aud again enjoy their pleasant Sum- wife.which thirtoen nriles of iron rails are laid emergency.In short, he Apaches are | istening to Indian legends at Tadousac, or Cuil bracing atmospbere arrived in Montreal has scored many a triumph as meg re=id which ibe good taste of the Toronto\u2014Mr.and Mrs.A.T.Todd, Miss from Eastmore on the Waterloo & Magog #rrant cowards and only take the offen.riving along tho high ground of St.Patrick, At about hall-past eight.realizing that at a pilliardist.Mr.J.C.Aroton, a well known LD ORCHARD Bach, July 20.-Two proprietor, basso groatly improved and en- Todd.Miss A.Todd, Miss M.Todd, Mr.and Ruilwa 3 ; si y >y mn in of d > - 2 = 2 |) .A., Miss M.Todd, Mr.y Southpori, Molton Springs, sive when they meet the lonely cabin of Lo Noure Dame du Portage, with its Bpruces, Lust our Flonue pepe D Ww the Lauren rsonagon fer Yes 0 business circles, works of the season at Old Orcband\u2019 Beach fvened.No arrivals could bo more wel- Mrs.J.A.Wood, H.I.Scout, W.H.Draper.jeaving only eight miles to build to connect a prospector or rancher, or ambush the of tho Densive Dolores.As we neared Sie Frit, Wm.Anton, M.C.Mullin, Chaput, Luthara, Bave passed.Lose, fourtoon days, have come.d Mr.Ki ; Ottawa-\u2014Mr.So Mrs.A.Le Palmer, wilh ue South Eastern Railway near North courier as he rides by their hiding place, \u2018Thérèse a pretty little scene made its ap- Montreal, July 22nd, 1886.Bourret, and the Messrs.Dubamel from ee from the ory \u2018Yash an on Sir George Su aurse, {hug aud in an Mra.Ralph Jones, Troy, Ver mont.| This Is likely to be anim- Jt is really astonishing how scarce they rance.A rough stone house with high Moatreal aro spending a pleasant Loliday.nops, musicales and social parlor sather! | fiôf's Ylyor; bore, and av boardinæ at Mr.ward Kimber, Collingwood Schrieber, Miss Pol as oonsiderable joeal traftie Foo bust.wake themselves when thero is the- polnted rool.tall bushes grow ing close to CALEDONIA SPRINGS.aud Tora ee ears: Rud [ings it has been romarkably quiet: \u2018Thd'l Fake.His Lordship ie delighted with Me- Audrey Scutieber, C.J.Smith, 5.WW.Bin- pess capable of being developed in connec.1\u20acaSt sign of, danger.These are pes end, square w odows with oountless pa al Bald, nave chosen this locality as the P3IMY zephyrs are still doing pwsitess at | 'tis; on i tho views lovely and the air bide, Miss Allan and niirse, Mr.and Mrs.tion with Bolton Springs would be of groat tiends the soldiers have to deal with.tittle panes, a girl a wide sunshade coming SPECIAL TO THE STAR! Dost Dace I The I oc re woli the ok1 stand, however, aud_joy and bappi- unequiallodi 1; , et F.W.Avery, two children and nurse, Miss value to the line.The various mountain ranges in this- down the to the gate, and tbe whole piace {or repose.ve\u2019! ness reign supreme.Two week Stephen's agent has commenced Fletcher, two childron and purse.\u2014 section are very Ligh and rough and the- BEFORE TAKING.their trips.One of these boys, a colored froma oui han bogged om to ta ns Mr.and Alrs.Alexander Poviin.Otta- the miraculuus water from the spring, but I twenty light dynamo is now being Te al- ¢ ao hiab foe tH, od fiincantine, Bold M D Moreno Mr.Flaber.Oh, I never can forget her! trooper, relates a story that will bear of hiwslt.He said he would.Dozensot [Fm Qote Mra CM.Arnold, Mr.may tell you.that a voung American Doctor [most io its utmost capacity, and addi- FEMS Yda¥\" evening.Rev.Mr.Love, of Providence, R.L\u2014Jeffry Dayis.Rugning down the benok I met her repetition.Nhortly_ before Geronimo raspberry buckets wore pilod onto the train V+ Y: Molesworth, Toronto; Mrs here openly expressed his opinion that tional ono of balf that power for fn er in Que holdthe Presbyterian banner Guelph, Ont.4.Goldie ev.J.Ward- Coming from the big hotol.telt for the war-path lie was sick and and we were kept moving up and down for JRO.Copeland, Miss Nellie Copeland, by moistening tbe top of oùe's head, you tue season.A largo locomotive retlector for'the redt of this season.rope, D.D., Mra.Wardrope.tT Such à witching, dainty creature! being attended by an army physician, some unknown reason, in Tull sight of the Mrs.I Mulligun, Mr.R Hale, Mr L, Long- can tempt the weak capillary roota to grow wili soon be placed on the top oi theBaild 1e ttr Laine, at the Point, has a number of bigtou, N, 8.A.8 Tiaudall, R.S.Russell H8l} the charm of form and fenture The Hoctor asked him, \u201cWhen you get most drearily uatuteresting hotel I have HOTN, Ar.no.Rowan, Aliss Nellle Murray, in the spring.ing whero the liæht is generated, about risitors just now, among them Mr.Stephou- Cornwall Ont.V.AlcVilliam.ving man could never tefl, well what would you do if you\u2019 caught three-quarters of a mile from the Sea Shore House.\u2018I'he Sea Shore House is one of the most popular hotels at the beach, and already has a generous share uf the Summer visitors.Ita deiightiul location on tho sea wall Old Orchard street, and its close roximity to the railroad station, speaks Russ TiC ST.LEON SPRINGS, July 22.Following is a list of arrivals for the past week : Montreal \u2014-\\Wm.H Arnton, Mrs Ryan, Miss Ryan, B.Shaw, H.Hudon, J.E.Mullig, ever seen, aud pile after pile of cut maple.Mr.and Mra T.Pink, Pembroke; Mr.A.J.Some men worn conversing in the other und Maley, Mr.W.I.Thompson.Mr.A.J.Millt- of the car and finally one of them snnounc- Mr.A J.Mulheron, Cornwall; 8 ed: \u201cIn my opinion there's not a tiner man Jacobs, J.A.McMillan, Lancaster; Miss A.In all England than Gladstone!\u201d At that Jobertson, Dalkeith: I\u2019.O'Brien, L'Orignal; lustent à sbril! whistle drowned all other MIS, Dviin: Miss Devin and Ale.Jos, Dov- Philadelphia\u2014Miss K.C.Broadbent, Miss J.d\u2019Estimauville.Brooklyn\u2014W.W.Goodrich.son and âfr.Watt, of Montreal.The latest arrivals at the Caseade Houso are: Mr.Hersey, Mr., Ars.and Miss Raylis, Mr, Portér, of Montreal; Mr.J.Miller.Fort- neûf; A.Furriff Hall, Mrs.R.Holland, Miss A.\u2018Fowler, Miss Treble, jn a bathing costume, blushing me in the mountains?\u201d His highness ue re aile, Hong very complacently answered, To tt ol, invitin vw CE How envied you, old Ocvan, you.That is just abont what would As I vowed that my devotion 1appen.(Gratitude is not an element in THE THOUSAND ISLANDS, Hers alone should ever be.an À pache\u2019s anatomy.lin, Aylmer; | Is.Y ! .; : rs perchan eo 1 shoutd bave, been I.Goo Carr and wile, Port Alexandria; Joseph Lubamel, D.5.Lafortune, J.T.H rgely in its lavor.The first hop of Lbe ontreal; dir and Miss Ness, Quebec.The River and Islands Alive with People\u2014 AFTER TAKING.Gen.Miles, vie now commands the Home Rule question.At last wo got off Misa Lesa Carr, port Alexandria: Revi.Tanger, M.Bourret Edmund Guerin, AL season occurred at thls hotel on 2 eduesday brace Prof Weir, Mrs Wel.Mrs.\u201cSones: Excursions from All Parts of OB, I pever can forget herl onsy ite as ha gront experience _ 3 ur awkesbury; vd.R.J.Mutlen, J.© - SL.Hierre, evening last, au thougb of small dimensfo i 3 \u2019 pat 3 : .Ne .\u201c tous reachod Ste Sophie odoin and ore Harvey.Stafford; Alex McLeau.Brooklyn, W.l'aimer, Ales.Crete, C.Lacin, Marut Cravesy enjoyable.oa.Miss Jones, Miss Foravih Quebec Mr.and the Country.mie to the bis hotel\" with Indians and has been highly sue- simplicity.A short and then onagnin N.1-; Kevd.C.H.Gauthier, Williamstown; 3.O'Logblin, Louis Larin, Joseph Quinn, M.\u201cFor beauty of architecture, excalienær-0f Mrs Coboury : Miss Macdonald and otha # .SPECIAL TO THE BTAR| Buch u draggled.dripping creature! cessful.In 1876 he wi out the arriving at New Glasgow at about oignt Bey.J.H.McDovagh, Napanee; RH.Kilgallin, Mr< Lafleur, Mrs.E Lafleur, location and general convenienos, few houses 11500, Cobourg in 8 ja a a o ers.K July 23._T Bulty drops on every fonture Cheyennes and Sioux, and in the fol- \u2018clock.W ; McElroy, Richmond, Ont; E Racicot, Miss Pratt, G.Lamothe, Mad.G.La- excel the Fisko, which is ever In demand.Lis Well spown house is giving lively sat- INGSTON, July 23.The weather during Who would know tie washed-out belle?| b ht the N o'cloc e found most of the villagers on à .3 {i ; isfactiof.büder the able supervision of th lowing year broug e ez the street watchluy a mountebank walking freetsburz, Are Dugan Miss A.Dugan, mothe, Juliette Lamothe.Marie La- Here, during a recent ~eason, W.D.Howells, sroprictor, Mr, MeEwing, © the past week has been excollent, and the In the bathing costume.blushin under Chief Joseph to bay.He is à both forward and Lackwards on a rope Péterboro; Bella Calrus, Athelstan, Q.; Geo.mothe.the distinguished literatieur soustht comfort P » Ar, - B.river and islands have been alive with people.With good ooh she was TUSIINE hard fighter and the regiment Sanford, Fia\u2014Dr.J.N.Bishop.Jobnsbury, VL\u2014E F.Brown, Mrs.H C.Newell, Miss M.Newell, E.Underwood and wife, H.E.Woodruff and wife, Boston \u2014Mrs.M.B.Harrington.Piermont, N.H.\u2014Chas.Balleotyne, Sherbrooke; E.Donabue, Farn- bam: Mrs.Gericke, Miss Leva Gericke, Newburgh, N.Y.and repose.This bas also been the Summer home of many of the lesser lights in poetry and prose.Mrs.Harriot her Stowe, of Uncle Tom's Cabin fame, and who in part, has been the making ot Ferry Beach, will bo unable to spend her Sum- Dally excursions trom all paris of the interior of New York and Ontario have been viewing the beauties of the Thousand Isles.They como out fora day and flit away to dream afterwards of tbe enchanting scenery.Ciayton and Cape Vincent are alive Where no hateful man could see.How I swore at you, old Ocean! - For I felt that my devotion Hers heuceolorth could never he! \u2014Somerville Journal.stretched across the streot, about fifteen feet from the ground.A clever performance, undoubtediy, but.one wolch jars inexpressibly on one\u2019s feelings.We reached our destination, partook of a most acceptable he was Colonel of is yet known as the \u201cFight ing Fifth.\u201d - ; he manner by which Capt.Crawford came to his death was related to me last night by one of the packers in MURRAY BAY, * IAPECIAL T0 THE STAR] LorYE House, MURRAY Bay, July 21.\u2014 DELŒIL, Dodge.S P.Carbee and suppor, and then botook ourselves to one ; : 2 .thing of which wo never Uro\u2014rest.But The Beauties and Advantages of © Haverhill, N.1L\u2014Dr.mer by the sea this season, owing to the : with Summer residents, and among these ae lis command.He said, \u201cCrawford firet.l'indukged in a brief contornaittion ut ron an er Ee\" of One of Our ile, Miss EAL Fike.serious illness of her Busband who requires Following is a list of arrivals at the Lorne gre a few Montrealers.At Clayton found A TERRIBLE LEAP.was pressing the Indians very closely, the exquisite scene, irom ; he window.The Panvile, X, H\u2014-dos G.Morrick.goustant attondanoc - aa persons, House during the past week : \u2014 Mrs Corcoran and family and Mra.Healy.: aml \u2018one evening we cameon their bushes aud grass near at band, the barn out- ISPECIAL TO THE STAR] ! on-\u2014 L.n.or seasons, le; HLL \u2018presence to real\u2014J.H.Carter.Mrs.John Wilson, n Monday next the public exercises begin ve \u2018 ined against the oky, and she\u2019 distant trees sr.Hinaize, Quo, July 2% Ih Bishop's Crossing.U.Lasell, Mrs.the Bay View House, Harriet Leecher Stowe, y Montreal A.Wilson, #.Garon, J.H.Wurd- &t-the Thotsand Island Park.Thero are À ee pe From Jhrpekciye dre to app h Crawtord d ed rounded Shem bounding the view, ail 1ving in the lood of : = 2000 JY == lho woather Lusell and daughter, John McFadden und Vennor, the lato weather prophet, and Rov.low, T8.Wacdiow.: wany applications for rooms in tho betel the Water Below, and is not Injured.and had 4 Geronimo.Pihe ovely moonlight that makes the rural night bere has oot been what one can call \u201c favor- son.ile A.Lambert.J.Savage, of on Ars.Stowe Quebec\u2014loha Gault, Mrs.Gault, John 80d10r cottages.It is at this place that New Yorx, July 23.\u2014Shortly alter 2 o'clock 4a¥light, ut ropimo.à & -sofu 1 of beauty.At such a time one feels avle to summer resorts.\u201d No doubt other Louiseville\u2014A.m was not only an author, bat nn Ritchie, Logie Dunn, Charles MacKenzie.Hon.Peter Mitchell rusticates, and where a luinber waggon was notice passing over some hing wron, and began mo Be Conticovkie-Mise K.M.Davis, A.H.Com- artist na well.Ana many are the friends Toronto \u2014judge Galt, Mrs.Gait, Miss tialt, Dearly all the Kingston families are to be the Brooklyn bridge with two men rid ng on aml Capt.\u201d Crawford opened fire on them nearer to the \u201cbest friends\u201d that are miles resorts have been also favored with tl 6 si | away, than when in the bustle aud vois \" ! a th the mings.who hold mementos ol ber artistic skill in >.Galt, Mrs.G 2 C.found.The Canadians forin quite a colon ; i then, but the hostiles deserted cam a ity day, only a tew blocks, perchance.he can sh We wonder it pay summer sort Keith, Que\u2014K.E Morrison.the sbape of tastily painted shells.Rey.Bobt, Balour, A C Galt, Mra Galt, EC on Prospeet Fount, The Penn and Les band, hires the notice of Parone of - Manne and all, leaving us in possession.A between, \"| Sa moonlight event ea the Behar mom: que re quuette and daughter.Mr.Savage who de famous for bis clover Now York\u2014G.F.Flack, Win.Buchanan, C.Vf Syracuse, aud the Lowville band are on the bridge.squad.and.he.watched \u2018ths daybreak in tho morning, Crawford Nine o'clock the following mornlog brought tnin at this particular snot.The forest wore MrT pam.sayinis an m mots has ason gone pj chanan.tho zrounds, And ob nit heal is full of waggon us it went on.When about 100 foet started ont to pursue them and in a few Brooklyn, N.Y.\u2014Mre.C.P.Lane, 'Miss east of the New York tower aud near the kins.ed third: lamp- Salifax Mrs.Oliver, Misg liver, Master Oliver.' , Barnston\u2014J.V.Papineau.Chaud : re-M.Dyvenport.|, Galt, Unt.J.Colwell, Mrs.Colwell, Ottawa\u2014John Charuard.St.Anicet\u2014John Ferguson.Felix Traversé with bis white horse and waggon, and we set off for whut the vii- lagers term minutes we were fired into by Mexicans.Crawford, thinkipg they supposed us hostiles, did not fire, but used all exertions to have them cease.I went out and tondly shouted in Mexican that wa were United States troops, and 1 am certain that they heard and und covered Lethte rise aboyo us, looking lonely anu wild, and as il\" bears nud wolves might still roam undisturbed in their leafy coverts.Far below the valley lies, In a shiunmcring, shiftiyr light that brightens that darkness with tho movement of every passing loud Very prosaic detail so softened nnd idealizd uy the soft mist, that one wight taney every Magog\u2014Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Moore.Cornwall, Ont.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.J.C.Alguire.Renfrew\u2014-A.Baruet.; Pombroke\u2014Thos.Mackie.The Ocean: House at Oid Orchard has in- ( One of the grent topies for discussion la troduced a PCA innovation this i tné fishing.and this year the peoplo who enjoy tho sport are quite enthusiastic over the catch.Black bass weighing as high as [ive pounds, pickerel of three pounds aud muskal: \u201cre ranging from twenty Ursixty Pounds have been drawn from the \u2018water.The Anglers\u2019 Association meet the t, ono of the men stood up and took ofl\u2019 his cvat.He looked around carelessly and said to the driver: * Woll, here goes for luck.\u201d He stepped from the wagon to the rail, and, without besitating 6 sévond, Jumped off.Less thay Lwenty people were near at the time.The man fr] season.À h of the Mundie library, of Boston, of thi undred volumes, 1s located at this hotel, aod'by the payment of à trivial sum, guests can five al vbe defiæhefui advantages which tis excellent assortment of books affords.\u2018This is a leature which is THE BIG LAKE, properly, I believe, Kilkenoy Lake, iu the midst of the Laurentian Mouutains, Never have seen ro varied nnd pictur- a.esque a road as that from New Glasgow Lu CHATEACGUAY BASIN, the Inke.l'hero is constant change of scene stable and barnyard a fit.dwelling for {SPECIAL TO THE STAR.highly a d 5 et down straight Lo the water, 120 feet striking me, Poor Crawford was shot in the ds , ow ; vpreciated by the guusts.ins first woek in August, aud there will be fun.; or Lrav Je whole pay, ue lostant lelds of oats, Oberon and Titan.Sometimes the Mist Cyarravotar Bastx, July 22\u2014Mr.Smail \u201cWhile seated upon he bench the othor Hire Sven E I insonneault.The Liver Lospectors bave n vast pile of vais ln a Lunch, but oth bls let Jt.Ll hed while waving a white handkerchief \u2014 7 \u201cBide tu tue Tüll lixht of the morning sou.and alr ght ot evening vera.as by ti wars aod family are settled in the village.Mr; eveving, [overheard the followinr laugha- otns\u2014P.¥.Ploson uable nuts, taken from rosorved limits, which Jater with both bands at his chest, as if in 21d died a few Ha endian ; Ja Jy the Tull lictit o t 10 morning sun, aud a LE Lot a by Lhe wators bas board close to the wharf 57] bla query.\u201cMa\u201d says a littie «irl who bad | ov TNA will bo publicly burned on August 5th.pain.A skiff, which was hovering near with did Crawford fall than the Indiafi scouts ¥ \u201cglose In on either band aod make You think far and wide Bot a Boss or troe ry soon, amd Re as a day or two and promises (à been watchlog the ruvolving light on Wood 6 CACOUNA, Alexandrin Bay is Lhe greut fashionable ne men in it, rapidly rowed up and took (Crawford\u2019s command consisted entirely pt in particular only, far, fat away, the Vermont mountain return shortly.A lawn party was given on Lond why dun hte at watering place on the river.There is a great the man [n.\u2018Fhe boat wis pulled to the foot Of Indians) tired into the Mexicans, and are i à format, 1 ; rhti ¢ be \u201c cs fair going.Thoy ve been n Ilxhtinzx and a blow.[SPECIAL TO THE STAR| display of style and wealth.and though the of Dover street aud landed.In the mean- one \u2018Dutchy,\u2019 who is now on the war- great grand ploes fairly met over our shore on which this silent cloud sea scoms Saturday night by one of the resides t : \" ioy e , .i heads, and Lhe etre filled the ale with ls to break.sie ou * the lace.Those who saw the Tirosaris, Ing Can ua Jam for ee Hole Eve CACOUNA, July 21.\u2014Following ts a list of Dora 0 ondes tbemselves, yer there time three policemen of the bridgesquasl bd pathy, is the Indian who killed the mur- Yich sweet.fragrauce.Here and there alonz The beauty of the gvoping hers, when the said ft vavoa charming effect from our side old daushter ot \u2018Mrs.Willam Agnew, of tho arrivals at St.Lawrence Hall for the driving and dancing are the chiel ebj pel run around aud done to tho er.Lay du derer of the bravo commander.My the road we Saw raspbéiry bushes, aud tn moon is \u2019Lurned on,\u201d seems to be bighly ap- of Lie river, and the Chinese Janterus Montroal, 1s almost idolized by the guests of past week: : ments.Every Saturduy ovening gormnns Fioicy th, 1080 Aid ook to bs mun informant further said: \u201cThey were not me places tho ripe red rut was in posi- procisted by the guests of the house, not ons twinkied like \"little stars.t us hope Pine Cottage.and ber cute ullerances create Montreal\u2014Joa Gardner and family, J.W.8re given at the Thousand Island lioitse, eed by his tersblo fall ad walked along Mexican troops, but a band of ren es ve abuntlance.\u2018I here must be a ood deal of \u201cberrying\u201d done in this part of the tountry, for we see quite a number of people du their way with tin cans, some of them that on leaving the guests were more politély treated than at a similar gathering a few days earlier, when alt the boats were stoien that the party needed to return home.of them seems to require the shelter of a rouf from the soft warm air, but ull sit upon tho wide piazzas, or on the rocks, wbich must certainly have been planned by nature who wear the uniform, because not only did they know who we were, but after the excitement had somewhat cooled down Lieut.Maus, upon whom the much merriment, The Jawrence House is bound not to depart from the good, old (puritanical path, notwithstanding the frivolities all arou without ussistance, followed by nn mob of cLecring boys und men.At the statlon he was askod his uame, and said it wag Stephen Uroodie.Ou boing asked his residence, he | and it requires good standing to secure en- Mecha Misa Stopbanion.Hr ud Mrs 8, franco fo:tho parlors.An orchestra from Waddell, Miss Waddell and maid, H.J.Theodore Thomas, New York, provides the Shae, 3.E.Alston, James: Aird, M.K.Hal), music.- mall younusters in baru feet and big eun- with special reference to the uses of the But boys will be boys: I remember certain ivine > F ! : .\u2014 - mn » Muades Within about two hours from [ guests of smnmer hotels.Notwithstanding pravks of my own, lon ago.Boner every.nity, ard Prof.Chart this 8.Carsley, jr., M.Ritehot, J.Miller, Mrs.J.\u2018OWES HEAD began, 85\u2014\" aud then stopped; then sald, | command devolved- after.Crawford-was- starting we rvached the lake ang atter the rain of lust Saturday, it did one\u2019s heart | .George Doulter is at present enter- élotutionist,\u201d wili read un these nocasions 3: Mittoy and family, P:-J.O'Brien, Jumes .\u201cI refuse to givo my address.\u201d As soon ns incapacitated, went over to the Mexican > - M very- -unceremotious\u2019 lutich at\u2019 the good As wo sal on Lhe piazza seeing carrtace taining a brutber and niece from New York, ublizbed sermons of eminent Divines.Prof.Vivdent, J.H n and wife, W.Doig.w Guests at this Be ; possible bo was stripped of his wei clothes camp and demanded an explanation.water's edgu betook nurselves to the only alter carriazo roll in chuck full of live freigit, and Mrs.and Miss Wilson, of Wisconsi Lite man's readings add no small amount Ottawa-\u2014 roard, C.M.'Q., and ser- ay Guests a « Heautlfol Summer and some dry ones given him.- He refused They, in s measure, took- him prisoner \u2014 Mitatnable boat, a regular scow, that touk à cach trait svemed Lu bring in more pass.P A.Douglass and wife, esort\u2014Good Fishing mod Health.to answer any question.Me began to and the Indian scouts compelled his of entertainment td LLu season's -pro- qn, Ad, Hop \u20ac n rainme.The Bay View House gave its I-A d.J.M.McCarthy, Miss Lasche: a i : shiver, and complained of boing cold.He first hop last Saturday evening.aod was 1 pe rand Mn Mean, À y oh mie an i bam, Miss nsked for liquor, which was given him, and alter this several sporting men caine in apd shook hands with him.To one ot thom bo saic ful Recreation, ISPRCIAL TO THE STAR 3, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, July 23 aid: \u2018* Didu't l do it pice, thous ?engers; and a happy smile svornai to stgike- the proprietor ns ho greeted all \u2018his guests.old times caine back Ww his memory, when every Saturday could be hoard: ***Font,\u2019 put release.\u2018Che scouts loved Crawford and feared to displease him.\u2018They reverenced him as a supreme being.Crawford was a ual to command respect and admira- happen rop in to the Hower mission at the Gymoasium.; It seemed to me there should bo more interest feit by the iadies in lost mäguilicéut piocé of water, - epent aday here in passing.on their way to nm \u2018Beto in tbe city lately to very midst of green-clad moun- ood strong pull tosend it alonæ.Lhe lake = inde Dé, 1 ¢ ying in bnlliaut affa fhis hate, alsa, has the - >, Alr.Brigham, Miss Big 5 1 ! i honor of inawrurating the first musicate of cKinzie, -= ; ts st up + cots in iho smoking room, 10 in the this work.There wero plenty of flowers, but sente .7 ve A : .i , ] > 4 To sontinol enchanted fond.\" parlor,\u201d and so on, but this was not neogs- few hands to tonke them up Into bouquets, the caso Lt rock LUE rire bte ondou, Ont.\u2014 M3.Tisrnan., | Thle beautiful summer, resort, on Lake j could do it und I did.\"To à question as to tion.Ife was a fiie looking officer and Its picturesque reflecting the groen try this Saturday, thuugh tbe house It is better than.nothing but in the sister badors/who rendered ti inost pleasing and -.19&vrrotl, Ont.\u2014d.B, Murphy.Memphremagog, has been well patronised | how ho feli be said, Oh, l'in all right.\" 5 man of great determination and in - tree sod bushes ut roi dora 10 ho 18 Bod, up.| was, much struck ciies of tae States wo baw tr aod flower val Drogas.The ow trageperin | Siemeld_C 6 Macplen \"Lc ee ee Tho improvements Hé raid uo ariel the mater fe ral an | &, ent songer gentleman .ar.a0 erply interes in -ove of miss 5 that do extensive work.» - \" \u201cNew , A.ell.ade \"t , Ce yin © See on Pet | eval oct, sae Sal ee LE ER whos oly | Gras pa 0 Tr ns | ER ar, a | pron: Min ley Cou forts Mh hetiod fat Bs ak stor gil, ound tht - ahd immediately behind it another one, Lho-| Be'ped out of one of the carriages by the cheerlag to tue sight than the fresh à wire cable, + This cable passes [Ltough a nuree, \u2019 ous À : Sur Wer YA Mexicans, \u2018The lattelAppeaied to Mans - YS al roprietor himsell and from the litile bell Howers placed at the bedside of the sufferer.; Troy, N.Y.\u2014Missvs Lockwood., rounding it.have elicited warm pralso of a wager of $100 with some.prominent Mexicans, 1e la appe 3 s Tittle a Lee first.A further, and à En tbe big office , even Tue \u201cNigue David Mlackod a large bunch of oxeyed puller, which Js afrached to \u201cdh Sacer Boston\u2014Rov.G.F.Pine, Mrs.Hasking, J.from one aud all who have visited it this sports. comprised all classes.Porieg over Lo Globe's editorials Wiis 4 broway, brawny Scotchman, while a young man, apparently a clerk, found the sporting columhs of the Mail very attractive.A little turther On a day laborer, whose cloluing wis solléd with nud nnd plaster, sought solace In the dull Jouking pages of the London.Times, whils auother Dritisher equally loyal, bub more batty 1n his dress, laügded as bo Lirned over the pages of Pune olicate looking young fellows, most of thems spectacled and inclined to seedivess in clothing, spent the houf in using books ot refcrengé, wfillè moy senxor boys iu ollices namuséd thomselv with looking over the pictorial papers.Lawyers, brokers, salesimen, sludents, me- chanles and a fow females made np\\tbe human contents of the ading room, and they nll appeared to ba bent on the one mis- ston\u2014-storing the mind.The public library is one of Toronto's institutions, and while there may bo soures of croakers who find imagivary faults with either the managers, officers or books, thers aro thousands who bloss the day that it wis oponeu.His Graco Archbishop Fabre will pay a pastoral visit to Lachine or Sunday bpext.The villagers are nreparing to receive bim with due eclab ., mechanical, and pabars.¥ach uewspuper stand and table Is numbered, and on printed sands prominently in view, mny bo seon a liu of pubifen- | ons an number.of-tha, .upou which they are located, A por ed Ha \u2014 hn coe Speeches ky Messrs.Jodoin, I'refentatve, Hon, Wilfred Lanrier and Hon, J.A.Chaplenu \u2014 The Hoerstary of State Interrupted by Rintitas.Tlie nominations at Longueuli yesterday : | THE CHAMBLY NOMINATIONS.gl | for tho Fedor |.Hause La.and\u2019thé attoudaut speeches causnd intense excitement, and fesling 15 running vory high at present.Boul ues ary confident of viotory.The two candidates, Messrs, Pro- fontaite aud Jodoin, with their frieuds, took up positions on the bulcony of the market to address the large number ol votors which bad galhered, probably over two thousand Pr Shuriol fr, Dauriol, warden ot tho county, pre- dded, and after Mr.Prefontaine had \"nx Hained that who time of speaking was to bo ually divided bolween the two parties, r.Jodoin made the first address, stiting Laat the Ovposition\u2019s charges were staply ainst Mr.Benoit and pot against th vernment Mr.Benoit had secured for tle county hu: lui! share of the public money and had been an honast meisbor.He went ou Lo pralse the Coussrvative Government, till cries and ~houts cameo from the crowd to the effect thal they wanted to bear sowething about Riel.In answer to Lbese Mr.Jodoiu said that, having Laken no part in the discussion in the House, ho was not respunsiblo for Lhe vole.If ho Lad been n meiuber he would have voud according to his conscience, but bi could not say that bo would bave blamed the Govertiuent MR.PREPONTAINE was the next speaker.He condemned Mr.Benoit for having taken à Government position, and Mr.Jodoin's father lor huving also traded off his seal for the guardianship of the Montreal Court louse.Mr.Benoit had not acied !ndependectly.The spesker had been attacked by the Gazette, the vu.d urgau of the Government, since it bad becu kuown thers were Lo bo elections, which paper was codeavoring to destroy his re- putstion.He had entered a suit for $10,000 daninges.He read a statement Irom Mr.Sénécal, which has been puuhished, to the effect that he (Mr.Prefontaine) had not been benetited by the famous #1500, but had merely acted as an mtermeliary.As for r.Jodoin, he had been lor fifteen years u public omploys and was pot at all independent.He charged Mr.Benost witb puttiug his son in office and keeping bim it ituntil the time of his death, although he was thre yeans sick, while among lhem Mr.Jodoin's sons h been provided tor, despite whict the night after the execution of Riel they bad bung the three French members of the Cabinet wn eflizy.(Cheers.i He char Dr.Martel with having ovbtaived $2600 from the Gov- erument Lo oppose him (Mr.Prefontaine) and with having sold appolutments to his friends.ludeed.they hud been sold like beasts in the warket.It was understood that if he wera elected Mr.Jordoin's son Would have bis father's place.He 1 uo desire 10 raise avy prejudices, and although ho had come out as a Nationalist, his nosm- ination paper had been signed by the Protestants as well as the Catholics of the county.Among them was Mr.Willett, who bad ihe Eronst interest in the_ county, and had eclared that those who did not support the Nationalists were traitors to their country, He bad confidence that Chambly would vindicate Its honor.HON.WILFRID LAURIER confined himself principally to the Riel issue.He said the province had seen Lhe] French Capadian ministers, who before the 16ta November were opposed to the execution of Riel, because they had not the courage ol Lheir convictions, but Had now the sudaaity ww stand forward aud justify it.They did not act as Sir Geotge Cartier would have done, nnd say it wus not justice.+ They said tu their iriends, \u201cagitate,\u201d but they did not ihreaten to throw up their portfolios as they should have done.Justead, they and the men who bad demanded pai- don for Riel, now declared that he merited bis punishment.Among these was Mr.Cornellier, than whom there was no worse traitor.Among others, Mr.Bebpoit had approved what he bad previoasly coudemn- od, and beside, others had been anxious to cast upon the shoulders of bis electors a responsibility which he was sure the ople of Chambly would repudiate.\u2018his meeting showed that railway subsidies vould not blot out Lia deed of November 16.I'he pendards would not repudiate the policy ol Sir John Mucdonald, even though the clank of the shackles was soundiny In thelr ears.Ar.Chapieau had declared that tbo execution was THE LOGICAL BERULT vf the agitation.Times had touch changed since Viger and D'Avignon bad demanded justice for the rebels ot 1837 with the aiter- native of the resignation of their own posi- tious; yet Alr.Chaplesu had pot protested.lndoed, ho was here to detend his chiel.Mr.Mackenzie had, in the Red River rebellion, saved the lives of Riel and Lepine, when condemned by Sir Jobn Macdunald, Mr.Cbaplonu had writteo bis famous letter to Mr.Dubuque, Full River, but though the Metis had petitioned over thirty tines they obtalued pu redress, and he accused the Government of haviuxæ systematically and sdvisedly refused to do them justice.Mr.Chaplenu had.in his letter to tbe :people of Terreboune, called Riel a niserable, and held him ztcountable for tha deaths of the lathers, but those who caused the rebellion were Sir Jobn Mucdon- ald and his colleagues, who had forced them Lo revoit on account of Lhe persecutions they endured at the hands of the horde of liticlans who wero lot loose upon them.1 Mr.Cbapleau thoy had before them one of the murderers of Louis Riel.[Cries of \u201cshame.\u201d\u201d] Ho concluded by assuring the clectors that the whole country would applaud them for electing Mr.l'retuntaine, and peaking a fair hearing for Mr.Chapleau, who would follow him.{Great cheering.) HON.J.A.CHAPLFAU was received with cheers and groans.Me began by saving be would not appeal to their hearts as Mr.Laurier Rad done, but to tboir intellect, \u2018Lhe Hon.Mr.Laurter knows that 1 have accused bim in Parbament ol haviug Lrans- gressed his oath as a minister of the Crown, and of having adopted a course borderisg on treason when he proclaimed that if bo bad been on the Saskatchowan in tho Spring of 1885 he would have shouldered hig rille apd shot down the troops of Hor Majesty.You have heard bim speak to-day aud instead of ursuing the course adopted by bis leaders n Parliament for the political campaign 1 Ontario, inswad of discuseing tho political issues of tho day and the future of the Dominion, instead of condemning the faults of the Government as from his standpoint ho filods them and saying, as he probably thinks, that the policy ot the Conservative Government is unwise for THE FUJURE OF CANADA, ho has restricted himself solely to announe- 1ng that all those who Mid-net approve of the hall-breed iusurrection of 1855, condemn the Government lor upholding the Jaw and carrying out the lawful verdict of the jury who tried Lous Riel, wore traitots wo their country.He says that the Government, he- cause they vindicated the law, should be driven from power.Louis Riel took advantage of the creduiity of thy baif-breeds and Jed them to believe the Government wanted to dispossess them ut their boivtugs sud I no uot take my own testimony to declare before this meetin, that Louts Riel committed cries for which the law has bit one punishment death.| make ths statement Irom ovidencs brought before the Court, from letters which havo been addressed to me and to some of my bave been published BROADCAST BEFORE THE WORLD, and 1 say that Riel was deliberately, inten tionally.a murderer, su apostate, and a renegnde.; Hereupon furious yells came from the assemblage and a rush was made tor Lhe balcony to make Mr.Chapleau retract this \u2018statement.T ouly speak af Riel ns he is spoken of by Monseigneur Grandin, Myr.Tache aud others.Mr.Laurier may do what hecan; his friends may support him ue much as they will; you ipay by your JisturLauee of to-day, your shouts and your abusive language, Ly to prevent me from sayiug it, but Mr.Lau- \u2018rier as a statesman, as a pul Whose talent gave litm thy highest position in tho coun: cls of bis country, knows that in raiog ths ery of race and prejudice, he ) de a mistake which nothing cab iepalr.N Y can accuse me ol ogotismor selflsh- pess or cupidity.1f J had wisbed popularity.power, celebrity, even with my fellow-country men of my own race.I might have yielded to thie appeal made to me by the Hon.Mi.Mercier, who offored wie, inthe name of the whole of his party, the fist rank, the full authority over, and tire DEVOTEDNESS OF HIS FRIENDS.« 1 refused, and the future will say for the benefit of my taco that I was right.Interruotivus here again occurred, snd EPPS COC evlieaques, | take from documents which | e.My.Chapleau resumed, saylug he kmew thore wus a reconcerted plante prevent him {row Lelpsz Leard.tp went on ta praise the Consorvailve pulley of the Goveru- ment.ils raliway policy, aud na geueral Prespority of the country.(9: baif-uroeds themsolves suld they wished Lo ro faults which ŒAbeir own pair Lhe credulity and the crime of Riei Aporz tlieair-race- Netther MT: pad browsht | ro - Ar.Prefontalun nor any of thoir friends can succoed in hringiug the Conservative Gov- vrhment into Gouteinpl fur having dome its duty in vindiciting the law of Their handy are to weak tu rag from Its high pedestnl the honor of that party, which has been ereo! y r aud pures hands than thoirs.1 trust that the civstors of this coanty will be trié \u2018to their own luterssts ana Lhe interests of the country, ahd put aside those futile and yn- for.unate appeals to prejudice, fniratiosra and bigotry.Disturbances were agatn aroused at this statoruent and there was uo general pande- monlun for soveral minutes, ru apicau boreupon £uvo à pamm hilo entitled \u201cThe traite o! a minister\u201d te ous pH bis interrupters, who set the to it.Mr.Chapleau remarked that this action was compliment, as the Look was compiled from tho nierature of La Presse and was filled with landers against the Conservative uinisters.lle went on to speak very highly ot Mz.Benoit of and Mr.Jodoin, defending them from the attacks made.While Mi, Chapleau wus speaking two men came down Le the front of Lau assemmbiage, each carrying à huge bill board on which were pictures o snl with a rope around bis neck.Advanc- ju Lo the front of the platform they held the pictures directly in front of Mr.Chapleau and shouts ol \u201cpendard\u2019 from the crowd.A pleen of rope was thrown at Mr.Chapleau Mr.Prefontaine at once caused the pictures lobe removed.While this oocur there Was great excliuement, and it Some moments as if there would be a eral free fight.After the Secretary of hud concluded.Messrs.J.G.H.Bergeron, M.P., Joseph Tassé, M.P., and others made short addresses and the meeting disperscd Meetings and Amusements.6th Fusiliers\u2019 Grandest Moonlight Excarsion \u2014\u2014\u2018\u2019F THE SEANUN, On Steamer \"\u2019Thrce-Rivers.\u201d MONDAY, the 26th July, 1886, under thv auspices of Lt.-Col.Mussey and Offtrers of the Regiment.Tho- Now Regimental Band will discourse sweet music.Do not miss tho treat.L leaves Richeliou Pier, at 8 sharp.1718 \u201cTHE COMING OF CHRIST\u201d will form the subject of discourse by Wm.W, ROBERTSON, at the Advent Christian Church Locture Hall, 1318\u201d SL Catherine St.opposite the English Cathedral, Bunday evening.JULY 25, at 7 o'clock.172 1 &T JUDE'S CHURCH SUNDAY-SCHOOL Annual Ptcnic to QUsSUING'S GROVE, SATURDAY.July 31st, Steamor \u2014 Quitiva- teur\u201d will leave Jacijués Cartier Wharf.at 8.30 and 230 pme = an Refreshments at Cite Price Tickets, Adults, 30e; Children.15\u20ac.1T2-deud VARENNES.A Dinnor will be given by the Ladies of Varennes for the benefit of the LAJEUNNERAIS HOSPITAL Ox SATURDAY, JULY S1sT, ar SIX P.M, In the Varennes College.The Steamboat \u201cTERREBONNE will leave Montreal gt 2.80 p.m., und the \"MoNTABVILLE\" at 7.30 pm.retursine at 9 pm.calling ut Longueuil wnd Bouchervillo, 1721 NEW SAFES! 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Flying Yiew ef a Beautiful Coustry of LU Which ut Little Is inowa\u2014Jostings 5 by & Passenger on the First Through Train.[spuoraL TO THE SPAB] Port Moopr, July 10\u2014'The journey by the first throuxn Lrain on tbe Canadisu Pa- \" aitic Ballway from Montreal to.Port Moody \u2014 was delightful In the extreme, and was thoroughly enjoyed by allow board.he country through which the train passes on the first stage of Its long journey has been frequently described in \u2018tho columns of THE STAR, especially during the North-West rebellion; but the path traversed by the iron horse after leaving Calgary is through a comparatively unknown country, and there- forv Lhe following notes of the trip through the Rockies to Port Moody will, I think, be perused with Interest by your readers.CALGARY.The first Canadian Pacific express reached Calgary st 23.30 o'clock and tnis city of Far West Canada gave us à royal grectug.Bou- fires, rockels, bombs, and Roman candles were tbe order of the nizht, with tbe strains of tho Calgary pawl Intermiugied.Calgary is situated at the base of the fool blils of the Rockies at tho extrame west end of the prairie which com uences thirty miles east of Winnipeg and strelches west for nive hundred miles, is on the south shore of the Bow, at tho poiut wacre the Elbow river empties into thetatter, and is adwir- ably logated to be the metropolis uf the rich oountry which bounds it vo every side.The principal ranching district 15 al present\u2019 south and west of Calgary, but a large part of the couniry north of it is taken uv by ranchers who have already commenced stocking, or intend to do so shortly.senator Cocurane left the rain at Calgary to inspect bis rauchioæ interests at this point.lie, howaver, goes through to Van- ycouver Dut week.Hos \\ucreasin,s bis stock largely and expresses himsell very favorably in regard Lo the present outlook, as the t seasol was à INost suceesstul one for the wintering of cattle out of doors, and more than usually so for the sheep, of whict Jatter ho bas over 10,000 head on the grazing plateaus, which surmount the Dow River Lo the west of Calgary.We also bade good bye Lo the rquis de bBoisheuert and two French gentiemen, who intena go- fug into ranching jointly with tho Obiat Fathers, who have already located here, combining cattle raising with thelr more arduous duties as missionaries amongst the Indians.The Marquis intends making an javestment of 250,UuV francs, and he will wo doubt auc as his enterurising character deserves.Wo leit Caizary short:y after midnight end for filly miles we passed through THE MOST BEATTIFUL COUNTRY that one can imagin-.Owing to the darkness of the night we cannot enjoy the varying and rapid cuenges of scenery ns we rug along the Bow liver.but you: currespon- dent bad the good fortune last Summer to Journey through this district in day hight d can therefore bring before his mind's eyo the picturesqup, natyral plateaus which nature has formed Inthe valiey of this river, Let a person picture to himself a well kept lawn on whice neither Lime nor inoney ts spared to bring it to that perfection which Cruwns tho efforts of an adept in horticulture.Only then can one bave an idea o! the manner in which Nature has lavished her favors on this particular portion of tbe North-West.As we glided along at the rato of Lhi:4y miles an bour, the current of the Air created by the velocity of the train, causes the long grass to sway in undulating motion as the calm waters of a lake are ruffled by tho tlrst breezes ol un approach- storm.We reach Canmore at three o'clock, at which time it 15 daylight in the mouutains Darkness sets In in the Rockies at 22.30 o'clock (or 10.30 p.m.), aud lasts in the Summer season frum three to three aud a halt hours.Last Summer, when 1 was atay- in; over a day at Canmore, which is (Le first divisional point of the ©.I.IR.in the Rockies, 1 was whiling away the hours ol a lon: evening with a novel by Dickens, and my nodding head reminded me that iL was time to urn in, and my watch denoted tho hour as 9.45, any the diminishing rays of light still ennbled me to read legibly.Between Calgary and Banff the rallway crosses the Bow River five times, also Devil's Creek, a stream finding its source io Devils Lake and emptying into the Bow Lo the west of Canmore.About half a mils north of Canmore station is situated one of the many eurtosities which the elements have form d the Rocky Mountains, [I refer to the olay pillars, some thirty feet in height, and which are known as THE \u201cTHREE SISTERS.\u201d They wore created by the washing away OÎ tie entire bank or foot-luil of the mountain atl the base of which they ave situated.They are about twelve teat in diameter at the base aud taper to the top and are entirely devoid of vegetation.They are beyond a doubt the work of centuries of rain falls, as the ground beneath is covered by bush and small timber, which brings one to tao conciusion that\u201d their formation is of Do recent date.At tho base ol the ** Three Sisters\u201d is a solitary grave, neatly enclosed by an unpretending whitewashed fence.A few flowers planted within the enclosure by the rough, bul kiud hands of the rallway navvies ars tho only tokens of the Jove by which the poor wanderer burned here is remembered by the mother or the wife who longingly looked forward to the return of her loved one But the lorging is in vain, fer there in the midst of the grandeur of Nature's work, in this secluded spot, only disturbed by the reverbating echoes ol the Jpeomotive's whistte, with the \u201cThree Bisters\u2019 as a grand, though ups entatious, mooument to his memory, he has been laid to his last rest.Banff, eight miles west of Canmore, is the Dearest siation to the bot springs of the same name, at which point the C.P.RR.intend building a hotel to accommodate upwards of 300 guests, at which the luvalid can have all the comforts and luxuries to be obtained 10 a first-class hotel, aml take advantage of the curative powers of the sulphur spring, whose fame is fast becoming widespr Silver City, situated on an admirable plateau, wag à rising town two yews ago, owing to the discovery of silver in the viclnily, but the BURSTING OP THE SILVER BUBBLE leaves, it a desolate, untenanted group of gonio one hundred jpgall-buiit homesteads.We reach Laggan at o'clock, a.m., at which pot a 120 ton lidated engine is attached, und she certà vis nn powerful loco of mechanism.as with hor eignt rivers she tandies the long train of eleven passenger coaches down the steep grade west of Stephen with the same eas as on a level track.This grado 13 200 foot to the mule, avd in addition to the extra englue, to doubty provide against accidents, thers are rafety switches every quarior of a ile, on which.ia case the engine brakes should become disabled, the traiu would become sidetracked.\u2018These side tracks are of au opposite grade to the main line, and would bring the trnin te a stop within a few hundred feet.When the train has got well into the mountains.the passcogers are filed with a seuso of reliel, that at last they have reached the goal of their scenic ambitions.The trip so far from Montreal has beeu an unbroken panorama of the prosperous farmiug coun- .try af the Ottawa,of the rocky, wave washed shores of Lake Superior, passing by the rising towns of Manitoba, by Indian Tepees, by the waving wheat folds and the aliost boundless prairie uf the North-West, and BLill the expectant eve of the Lourisk is &waltinæ- Lh6 banquet of the anticizated &rabdeur, of, the pteturesque and fantasie bcenery of tho RKoaoky ountailns.lhe mighty volcanic upheavals which present \u2018tbotuselves the view of the passengers who maks gu early risidg from the comfortable couthes of the luxurious sleepinz Car are not*of a uniform character to tire their gaze.There are ranges of mountains and inaccessible peaks that speak of eternal solitude on tho one ide and valleys for the grazing of catule and rushing rivers with their wealth In fisheries un the other.At one moment we view mouatalus, which remiud us of qur studs of ine topography of the Pyraimnids of Esxrypt, and others which gpest to us of the foudal castles of Europe n the timo of the Crusaders.Thu eye wanders - ! FROM PRAK TO PFAK, rre to canyon, valley to valley.as they Opail to'our viaow In rapid succession as tho tendo windy its serpentiike way through the Kicking Horeo Pasa The sumunts of the mountains ava now hidden by some passing étouds, and again they are visible with their Stans caps of spotless snow.Down their - from points almost at their peaks, long lines of silver streaks of foaming water rush headlony to the rivers at the valleys bwneuth.For niles wo have the coating berroutt cf the Kioking iurse River op one wide wad tocky cliffs oo the otber, out ut which the track bed is hewn.The tiack crosses and recrossvs the Kicking Horse as ofton.as the enxiheering difficulties on the ono slio were rreater than those of the opposile.\u2018robles in engineering and constructlon Lave bere boen wet and.eolved only by indomitable perseverance and pluck.The difficulties of construction were Inc b the Inacocssibility of the contemplated wor tote roads had Lo be eut au of tho cliffs above al a larce expense, aol the first work ol drillnz and blasting was accomplish by lowering the pavvies uver the cliffs in slime.\u2018The one or LWo INE wore roplaced ny ten as soul as dynamite created a foot-hold, and these by hundreds until the work was accomplished.Wo now soe one of the longest trains io America, oonsisti of eleven passenger coaches, speeding swilily along a rocky shelf, where in the past a wountaia goat could hardly sucored in tind- ing à secure foot-holil.We soon reach the valley of the Columbia, on the Western slupe of the Rocky Mountains pro r, and at 100N We arrive at lonald, which is the second divisional point in the mountain seo Liun of thy Western division of the C.P.BR.DONALD was *he last headquarters of the comstruc- tion department, and 1s situated ou the shore of the Columbia, or, at the \u201cFirst Crossing,\u201d to be strictly in accordance with mountain parlance.The courteous superintendent of the Pacific Division of the C, PLR.rds the train at this point, to accompany Us as lar as Kamloops.During a conversation he stated that as yet no troub o had occurred in connection with snow slides, anid that by Lbe Aututun fittv miles o!scowsh would be constructed, which would render tho roadbed impregnable to any slides which might occur during the Winter.The scenery of the Selkirk range is most beautiful, the mountalns being coverad almost to their peas with dense forests.Cedars and Doug- as pines of immense size abound, many being six to eight feet in diameter.We arrive at and pass Supswap Lak a large and beautiful sheet water oornected with Eight-Mile Lake by a strait termed \u2018Fhe Narrows.Constderabls cattle raising is done in this district, also the breeding of horses is en- waged in by the Barnard Rapche, on the Okapagon Kiver.\u2018This rancho alono has 500 brood mares and bas already commenced exporting horses to the North-West Territories nnd Manitoba.\u2018There are also many callle rauches on the Colina, near Asheroft, and there ts every reason to have sanguine hopes that the cattle interests of British Columbia will bo most lucrative to the enterprising tanchers who have now located bere, and there is certainly no lack of fine graziuvg land yet to be taken up.Lytton is situated at the junction of the Thompson and Fraser rivers, apd promises to be an unportant distributing point.We breuk!nst at Yale, on the Fraser river, which is the largest inland town of British Columbia.We leuvo THK FRASER RIVER at Port Fammond, between which point and New Westwinsier the steamers of tbe Canadian Pacitle Steam Navigation Company ply semi-weekly.Wo are now only twelve miles from Port Moody, which is as yol tbo Pacific terminus of the road, as the owners of land Leiween Port Moody and Vancouver have taken another injuac- tion prohibiting the CP.R.from coustruect- ing their line to Vancouver, and I understand that further legislation will be neces- sury to put them in a position to do so.We arrive at our destination ouly seven minutes late; after aceomplishing the longest trip pertormed by any railroad train in the past.The same cars whigh left Montreal at 8 p.m.ot la-t Mouday arrived at Port Moody at noob on Sunday, a journey of 2892 miles.Moet of the passengers Lake the * Yosemite\u201d of tbe Cunadian Pacific Steam Navi- gatuon Company's Line, for Vancouver or Victoria, but vour correspondent is Bot 80 fortunate just at present, and be will end his journey and letter at Port Moody, at the head of Burrard lulet, which at no distant day will bear on her sale waters steamers laden with the wealth ot the Orient.Strictly Trao In every respect and attested by the testimony of thousands that Putnam's Painless CornExtractor is a sure and painless eure for corns.The claim that it 1s just as good made bv those endeavoribg to palin off imitations for the genuine only proves the superiority ot \u201cPutnam's.\u201d Use only Pulnam'3 Palne less Corn Extractor.Sure, safe, painless.What ia the outward and visible sign in baptism?said a person to bis Sunday-school class.The baby, sir, was tbe prompt roply.Woman's Face.* What furniture can give such finish toa room, as à tender woman's face,\u201d asks George Elliot.Not any, we are babpy Lo answer, provided the glow of health tempers the tender expression.The pale, anxivus, bloodless face ot the consumptive, or the evident sufferings of the dyspeptic, induce feelings of surrow and griel on our part and gompel us to tell them of Dr.Pierce's * Goulden Medical Discovery,\u201d the sovereiæn remedy for consumption and other d 8 of the respiratory system us well as dyspep sia and other digestive troubles.everywhere.\u201cTime works wonders,\u201d as the woman said when she got married after a thirtoen yeurs\u2019 cuurtship.Try Carter's Little Nerve Pills for an case of Dervousness, sleeplessbess, weak stomach, indigestion, dyspepsia, rte, rete! ix sure.The unly nerve luedicine for the price in the market.In vials al 25 cents.\u201cDid you ever know of a crack that was too tight for a spying ola woman to peop through, Tom?\" \u2014* Yes, John, the crack of & whip.\u201d Horsford\u2019s Acid Phosphate Ope of the Best Tonics.Dr.A.Atkinson, Prof.Materia Medica and Dermatology in College ot Physicians and Surgeons, Baltimore, Md., says: \u201cIt makes a pleasant drink, sod is one of our best tonics in the shape of the phosphates in soluble form.\u201d Said à lady to ber busband, \u201cMy dear, what is cotton duck?\u201d \u2018Ob.\u2019 said be, carelessly, \u201ca kind of canvas back.\u201d Havo you tried Holloway's Corn Cure ?It has no equal for retnoving these troublesome axcresceuses, as any have testilied who have tried it.They express surprise that the Mnasachu- setts woman's sulfrage full ticket was nominated -and not a womau on it M.A.St.Mars, Bt.Bonitace.Man., writes: \u201cDr thomas\u2019 Eeleetric Oil is a publinbenefit.M has done womier- here, and has cured my- sell of a bad cold in one day.Can be relied upon to remove pain, beal sores of vario kinds, and benefit any inflamed portion of the body to which it is applied.Married ladies will please notice that some political meetings last till 2 o'clock ia the morning.IL can't bo helped.Permonitions of approaching danger, In the shape of digestive weakness, lassitude, inactivity of the Kidneva, paius in the re- iyo of the liver and shonlder blades, meatal depression coupled with headacioe, furred tongue, vertigo, should not be disregarded.Use Northrop & Lyman's Vegetable Discovery and Dyspoptic Cure, and avert the veril to heal.It removes all mmpurities sud gives tone to ths whole system.Special Notice.A Quadruple Force, The reason why diseaan is so soon expelled from the system by Burdock Blood Bitters is because that excellent remedy acts in a tour fold mantter \u2014that is to any, upon the Lowuels, the Liver, the Blood and the Kid- vevs, driving out all band humor, and regulating every organic function.The most efficacious stimulants to excite the appetite are Angostura Bitters, prepared by Dr.J.G.B.Siegert & Sons.Beware of counterfeits.Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine article.Heer Your Honse Guarded.Keep your house guarded against sudden attacks of Colic, Cramps, Diarrhoea, Dysentery and Cholera Infantum.Tney ure liable to ovine when least ex .The safest, best and most reliable remedy ia Dr.Fow- lor\u2019s Extract ot Wild Strawberry.Society of Decorative Art, Cheapest Fancy Emporium in Montreal.Members are solicited to take thelr guests, an! all visitors to the city are invited to inspect the choice nnd artistic novelties at zhe roots, 1372 St.Catherine street.Admission free.131 law tt 5 \u201cMONTREAL DAILY -STAR-8/ 30: POSITIVE PROOF THAT IT HAS BEEN DONE AND CAN BE DONE BY Dr.KERGAN\u2019S Bitish-American Surgeons, who are now at the .ALBION HOTEL, MONTREAL.103 At the earnest solicitation of numernus friends, patients and invalids of Montreal and vicinity, Dr.J.D.KERGAN.the world-renowned Medioal and Surgical Specialist.consented to send'his International Modical Couucit of British and Amoricun Hurzeons to Montreal for a limited ime.This sar of Tamous Bppeitlists nro now at tho A LBLOX HOT L whero thoy may be CONSULTED FREE at their Parlors by all persons suffering trom any C A DISEASE, DEFORMITY or any DISEASE PECULIAR TO Yh EIR AGE AND SEY Consul:ing hours from 8 a.m.untibd p.m.daily (Sunday excepted).HAVE YOU WE CURB a Friond who suffers from Diseases peculiar to Men any affection of the Nasal and Women ; also, Dis- oases of the Nerves, Blood, Skin, Glands, ve Bones, Joints, Spins, y Brain, Bye, Ear, Heart, ; Stomaoh, Liver, Kidneys, &e,after other physicians lisve failed and pro- nonnced them incurable.Passages, Threat or Lungs?! If =0, do them an aot of kindness by calling their attention to the fact that Dr.KER- GANS staff is now in Montreal, and see that they either call or write.THE LU NGS-\u2014The delicate formation, intriento arrangement and important fune- tions of the respicatory organs rouder thom liable to many diseases bath obstinate and dangerous.Nu other organs of the body require zreater care in proteet- ing Them agaiust the invasion of (lisoase, or greater skill and promptitude in vombanne the disorder alter it has ones been acquired.CONSUMPTION, CATARRH, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA.ele.ure diseases which may bs cured by the prompt application of scieatille treatment, but which are TOTALLY INTRACTABLE iu the hands of those who ure not qualified by thorough study and long practical experience.ho failure of ignorant doctors o cure these disonses has resul ed in a wide-spread bello that they are incurab.e.but those who are acquainted with our success have long since boon vouvinesd of our abulity to resiore he nick and suffering a t-r they have been given up to dio by physicians ol lo-s experience.CO NS U M PTION Or wasting sway ie the common namo for the effects ol a variety ot tung affections.Those are characterized by inflammation, producing cheesy matter, and an-efusion of the lung conuoctive Ussus composs-l of small nodules, absolutaiy blood ess and capable only of dogeneration.which constitutes tuberculous matter.In time these tubercles aes dissolved and are oxpectorated, Josving cavities which range in size from a pin's neal to a pigeon\u2019s egy.Gradually the procass continues until death results, oithar trom debility.arising from the gradual decay of the entire system, or (rom sufloeation caused by the lungs becoming so adisvasod as to be unable to properly perforin their fuuctions.lt is n peculiarity of this torriblo disonse, that altaouszh ite symptoms are numèrous and pronounred, itean only be correetly dis-rnosed hy tho most expert physicians.The stothescope was long considered infaillible.and renlly Is soin the bands of the experi- en\u201cel svorialist.but even with ita nso the ordinary pexo:itioner is often unable to distinguish PTHE FAINT SIGNS OP INCIPIEXT DISEASE.and still mors often ascribes -to.asnsumntion sounds which proceed Irom another anid vory diflerent rauso.Patinnts frequently come to us who.to a superficial eyo and evar, seem to be in an advanced stage of this Ireaded complaint, but whose lungs we have found to be free from the least taint of tuberculosis, Upon treating thom for their real complaint tho results have invariubly shuwn the correctuess of our ingnusis.THE FIRST WARNING Is usually given by the followinx train of symptoms: Dulness, Innguvor, ani conrrally a slizht hacking cough, though sometimes this 1s entirely absent: a feelin of utior fatigue, the poor vietim often ro- marking.© Ob.how tired 1 an: how weak my kuees fecl:\u2019 emnciation (wasting of tho body), sometimes rapid and sometimes vory slow: cough, of various kinds and docrees, often dry, generally either sharp.dull.metallic or spasmodic, and worse in tho niorning or during the night: sometimes a dull pain in the chest, under the shoulder blades and under the collar and breast bones, first un une side of the chust and thon où the other.In many instances there» is no pain whatever.The above symptoms are characieristir of the luciplont stage of the.disease, that is, tho period during which tho formation of tuberculous matter commences Ju, the lungs, Co As THE digeaso progresses the premoni*ory inilications become more frequent and «istin \u201c expectoration of nltered Mmuvvs, consisting of vord-lke fragments ol tuberculqus matter fron the surface of the bronchial tubes, sels in: thero is a slight difficulty of breathjuz, and u colorless, white.yellow or purutent expectorate warns the victim of the for ton\u201d of à scosses or cavities in the lungs.These symptoms may continue tor montis or even yoars before he becomes convinced of the dungerous character of bis malady.But it is a diseaso which nature never cures: unless checked bofors its last staces a fatal termination is as sure ns the progress of time, and sooner or lator he must awaken to thu rualiztion ol his true cans.dition.As time passes, couzh, fever and pain Jurronse, aud siizht bleeding trom the lunge takes place.This is usually suppressed by some simplo rome ly an! short season of comparative relief from the alarming symptoms intervenes, during which ho deceives himself with the idea that he is recaveriny.Soon tho symptoms reappear with increased violenco.but shortly there may be another deccitfnb catm for the sutferor\u2019s.weary frame.only to bo succeeded by more violent and exhausting attacks than betore.On the necession of hectic fovor the disease is tully established.The [over generally appours twice in twenty-four hours, one attack occurring towards morning and Liv other towards oveninz, tho lutter fre- hnently boing so tizht asto be hardiv nouceable.Ten» hertic fover consists of throo distinot, stages\u2014A cold, n hot and à sweating stars.When the inst stage cames the truth can no longer be disguised.Diarrhea sets in and emaciation becomes rapid, The mouth and tongue be- como tender nnd sore.hoctic spots apponr on the choks.and he wastes away 10 à Metro skoleton, hiscountenna-© is aiterod.his check bones are prominent, his eyes hoilow, his nails livid.his fret aweli and his hair begins to fall off.But to the end his senses and [acultios.re main unimpnirod.and it is a peeuliat symptom attendant on this disease thut the patient is ronorally hopeful and seldom appears to ba awaro of his danger.: T0 RECAPITU LATE » THE PRINCIPAL SYMPTOMS are couch, expectoratipn » of mucus and ot blood, difficulty of breathing.boarsefiéss, rapid pulse, loss of appetite and diarrhoea.he skin vecumes transparent and pale, the veins are distinct, the face flushes at the least excitement, there is profuse porspiration and oxeassiva sensitivoness to the least chango of temperature.Tha lingers become elubbed and the nails curved.while a pink red line shows distineity'on the lower gum.EMACIATION AND FEVER are most conspicnous.The weight often diminishes one-third, and the toms.perature ranges in chronic casos from nor:nal to 10410 104 derrees.tr ITS 0 Ri Gl N « The principal cause is a scrofulous disposition.and it is thus that itüs\" 1 horeditary.It mas also be acquired from lack of pure air, !luht warmth and exercise, from exposure, from a deflciency and poor quality of food, and.in short, from anything tha: impairs tho nourishment of the body, induces poverty ol blood or depresses tha nervous system.\u201c IS iT CURABLE - ¥EH, CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE and as amepablo to the proper treatinent as measles or whoooing cough, There is ilttle doubt of a favorable reanit if the ease be thoroughly and correctly diagnosed and promptly and properly treated.If the complaint is allowed to go long untended.if the lungs are be effected is to prolong life, an.l put off the inevitabio ond.This, however.can ofton be done for many years, the patient.meanwhile suffering very little inconvenionee as the disease Bat in chock by approvriate medication.I' isone of the most DISGRACEFUL FEATULES sermitted so lonz to prey wumong tn~ human race, almost unopposed.Even now when the eading scientists have.by exhaustive rosearch.revealed the canse und nature of this dread (disoase, when 1t has been vroven by unansworable argument \u2014the arzumont of attained rexults at in all but 1ts most advanced stazes skillul treatment can eradicate it from the constitution.PRACTITIONERS ARE FREQUENTLY MET WHO, fogifdree sults of bygone methods, still maintain that in the presonco ot this disoaso man is helpless, acigneo poweriegs.We would say to them that SCIENCE IS ALL POWERFUL AND INVINCIBLE, that the world is emerging from tbo black niht of ignorance and empyricism, that the duwn of à brighter.better day is lixbtinæ the horizon, and Wo woud, further say to those who suffer from, or who fear the approach of, dreaded consumption: \u201cSes at once skillul treatment, for WHILE THERE 13 LIFE THERE Is HOPE.\u201d EM PHYSEMA One of the strongest arguments in tavor of tha system of specialiam v which wo have established in our institute is to ve found in the fro- quency of this disease, which is by namo almost unknown to the general pubiic, even to those suffering {rom it.because tho average doctor is as iznorant of ita nature as ho is invanable of ita eure.Emphysema is the presence of too much air in the Jungs, owing eithor to distonsion of the air passazoes ur to an escape of air in the lung tissue itself.It is caused by areat and ropeatod nressure being brought to hear upon lungs organically wenk: musicians playing on wind instrumonts, and persons affected with violent coughing.from whatover cause, are particularly liable.In such eases the lungs are completely filled with air.and a sudden and violent pressure being exertei upon then, the delicate covering of the sacs and pissnue eithor stretches or breaks.Unnoticed at the Lime this gradually undermines :he health, nnd death often nceurs from what the doctor oatla and troats as consumption, but which is really another und totally different disense\u2014 EMPHYSEMA.AV Oi D M ISTAKES Emphysema is a disoase so littlo studied, and therefore ED: unknown ground to tha ordinary practitioner.and so closely RESEVBLES CONSUMPTION in many respects, that we would urge all who believe thom- selves suffering from oither complaint to call on or correspond with us without delay.Like consumption.emphysema oceasions cough, expectoration, hemorrhaze.pinched tace, dilated nostrils, pufly countenance, feeble voice, and « gororally oxhawsted nypearance.But the pink rod line on the lower guin, that infailible sign of consumption, never occurs in emphysema.If this antrears you cannot stakon, Sometimps there is no slan of disease oxcopt a smothering fooling in tbe chost and difficulty in breathing.Buch subdued casos are * a.H0Ng the mit fatati oet demand im meñka » Attention, tho happiest.resulta, Much of the fatality ascribed to cohaumption is due to the common mistake of mistaking emphysema for that disépse.By diagnosing each case correctly und anplyinæ to ench that particular treatmont which WE FIND TO CURE, wo have met with wdhderful success, and restored to health thousands who otherwiso would have perished miserably, WALKING ADVERTISEM ENTS.WE NEVER GIVE REPERENCES WITHOUT THE EXPRESS PERMISSION OF THE PERSONS LEFERU®ED TO.50 none need lear publicity througn treating with us.We aro able to give names of persons cured by ua of overy disease which we treut\u2014cured alter othors has failod Lo benefit thom\u2014and wo shatl be plensed to supply any references desired to enquirers.If you have any doubt as to our skill and aucosss, write Lo those wo have cured and be convinced.What an Editor Says.- r.I.D.Boardman.editor of the Petersburg (Mich) Bulletin says: My health having become undermined when Nxhiinz for the Union.was attacked in \"79 by consumption in its worst orm.had severe pains in the left breast.a dry.hacking cough.niwbt sweats, daily fever and {requent violent bleeding of the lungs, ilso sufforad from: fudigestion, heart disedse and zonaral dobiriiy.and was greatly emacinted.In 1842 1 was told [must soon die by all the local physicians.and in despatr applied to Dr.J, Db.Korgan.I was ther a complete wreck.His first month's treatment set me on my (eot: in four months I was cured.Iam now in good health; life looks brigbt to me: 1 bid fuir to live and work for years, and I owe ai) this to Dr.J.D.Kerzan.\\ (NOTE TO THE AROVE \u2014Wa, at this date.July 24.1888.wish to add that dr.B-\u2014 is still alive.enjoying good health and condurting his paper.Wo shall for theo personal Laneflt nd : hoes suffering from Throat or Laine Troubles publish At an carly dato a letter from Mr, Boardman, deseriptive of the bezioning and ending of bis Lung troubles.) Frew n Young Moet! Mak, disenses.whieh, ancording to the opininn of several loadin physicians in Canada, romiso.l a fatal tarmination in a few woeks.lo began treatment with us June 18.1885.j ly 7.Mr.Reid sent us the following lotter:\u2014 - ALLISTON, Ont., July 7.1885.Dr, Kergan:\u2014I find mysoll improved in the following Important particulars: My cough has consed: | have scarcely any phlesm in my throat: no soronoess about the lungs.and have nod 20 pounds since I bazan your treatment.I um fesling aplendid, and nm gaining everyday.My chiol troubie is a slizht headacho when exerting mysell.My appetito ia extra good.My Fone sondition is so good thai I have no reudon to complain.With great con fidenco, respectfully yours, ; ALE) 3 NO'TE.\u2014On July 18 Mr.Reid raports himself as still rapidly improving \u201c andon the high rond tre fn Buch cases as tho above is the kind of ovideneo on which re baso our claimg.public confidence.St .STILT LATER.\u2014Aug.18, Mr.Reld had used two of the threermonths\u2019 treatment ordered\u2019 June 18, and he reported himsoll as faeling so well, that he disin\u2019t think it nocessarr to sen on tho third and last month's treatment, - uch cures ng these would, if dffectad by any general practitioner.be consi:lerod in his locality as miraculous, but at pur Institute we are weekly receiving just such flattering reports ot cures.Anether Canadian Fditer Onred.DISAPPOINTED DOCTORS.\u2014In 1852 S, W.Galbraith, who was then editor of the Flint; Mieh.Journai.through overwork pnd exposure.combined with a natural tendency to luu gr] was precipitated into what the beet practitioners fn Flint and Ana Arbor pronoun qd the last atage of consymption, and gave him up to die.Dr.Kergan and his surgeons were ohce summnioned and vla in charge of the case.1n afew months lr.G, was in condition * ; \u2019 : ami j - v .ao the able-bodied editor of the Wingham year Era te Ter Pa A any 0 ve disapointed the Flint doctors, and bid tal allowed me at the time you were first called.\u201d THE ABOVE ARK ONLY SAMPLE CURES taken at random fram our cased » ch as we ropuse presenilug from persons whois we have {sense an 5.Ve os mit no equal, and oan fully and elearly establish all we claim to every fair minded call the Bu ns at the ALBION H , write to them, or ; TUTE, from either you will recaive free AFT ed BOOKS, , &a., free.hoon plainly to the Medical Director, DR.J.D.KERGAN, OF WOODWARD AND GRATIOT AVENUES, DETROIT, MICH.CORSONPTION CAN BE CURE nt.) 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B ICYCLES, \u201c Pioneer,\u201d \u201c Young America,\u201d ** Brisish,\" * Coventry Club,\u201d \u201cRover Safety,\u201d CHE \u2014ALSO\u2014 Lamps, Bells, Enamel, Paddles, &e.LAWN TENNIS sETS.RACKETS BALLS, NETS, MARKERS &c FOOTBALLS.\u201cABBOCIATION\" axp \u201cRUGBY.\u201d We havo a full stock of ali the mhove lines which we are oflerinz at greatly reduced prices.Inspection cordtutiy invited.MS AND EXCISE TARIFF, u STERLING, FRANC.AND OTHER toa 16 | Aa 'ln fora bom 31st March.1886.May.and Corrected to June 1886.FRICK 33 CENTS.STATIONERS, BLANK MAKERS, AND 1956 & 1757 NOTRE DAME ST.WATsOX & PELTON, 53 ST.BULPICE ST.83%odtt Fenelag Fells, Masks.Boxing Gloves, & same place.Plans and Specifications cal street.EUCLIDE MATHIEU.Curator.1718 WENDERS WILL BF.RECEIVED UNTIL noon 31st July, tor the erection of a Spire on Trinity Memorial Church, Cornwall; ulro Tor the building of 4 Frame Church at n the office of R, HMITIL, Barrister, Conall.Oat.All Tenders to be addressed to HENRY W.WEBER, Cornwall, Ont.171 6 s MORTON, PHILLIPS & BULMER, IY BRE ROGER DANDURAND.INSOLvent \u2014Tenders will be received until Tuesday.the 27th instant, for the purchase of the stock nnd good will of the restaurant No.1759 Notre Dame street.corner of St.John the agent, Lau 116 BALMORA.1e on y.Rn.ê ARNAUD, OF HOT SPRINGS.; 7 Ar! ansas.A è Adit Riva advice to x AND \" * ted wit all chronic diseases ol DAVIS PENNTROTAL STRLL Empariries ot th blood otany nature.\u2018Office: 1 HOTEL, for a fow duys \u2014=BUT GREAT SAFES,\u2014 10: READ THIS, MONTRCALERS ?tare \u2014 wel 3 VANCOUVER.23rd June.1886.MR.G.ROBERTSON.Vancouver, Representing Goidie & MoCulloch, Galt, Out.61n.- We, the undersigned.having witnessed tho terrible fire which wiped out of existence tho roung city of Vancouver, on the 13th inst., have, after, tho fire examined the safés sold by you.some ol which wera put to the most savers test, having boon surrounded by lerge quantities ol iard and bacon, and wo are pleased to testify to the remarkable manner in which every Bale sold by you.preserved {ts contents, not only books and papers, but slso thousands of :loliars in paper money were taken out in perfect condition.We ean, therefore, with the greatest confidence, recommend thom as thoroughly fire-proof.L.A.Hamilton, for the Canadian Pgeifle Railway Company; M.A.MacLean, Mayor: John J.Biake, Stipendiary Mazistrate: Riob\u2019d Alexander, Justice of the Peace: John Bonit- bee.Police Magistrate, City of Vancouver; Thomas Dunn.Justice of the Peace: Isano Johns.Coi.: Edward E Rand.Boni Estate Broker; R.Balfour.Alderman: John Rankin, Noal Estato Broker: Rithor & Edson, Royal Hotel: p.pro.H.F.Keefer.Contractor, C.P.R.; J.W.MeFarladd, Port Moody.to Vancouver and English Bay: F.C.Innes & Co., Real Fs- tate Brokers: A.W.Roas, Real Estate Broker: Gravely & Spinks.Real Estato Brokers: BR C.Furguson, Hgr.R.C.P.Mills.Tho Goidle & McCulloch Sate can be had on application to ~ ALFRED BENN, Manager, 298 St.James street, Montreal.170*3eod DEBENTURES FOR SALE.Tenders will be received by the undersigned until the 1st day of August for the purchase of \u2018Thirty-eight Thousand Dollars of Debentures ol the Town of Bowumanville, said Debentures bearing interest at the rate of Five per cent.per annum, payable half-yearly: the principal payable in tweaty-live annualinstal- ments.Offers will be received for the whale amount or fraction of the thirty-eight thousand dol- Inrs, deliverable on the 10tb day of August next; and also offers for their delivery as follows, viz.:~Twelve Thonsand Dollars on the 10th day of August, snd Twenty-six Thow ollars on the 18th day of ember next.The iowest or any teador not necossarily accepted.RICHABD WINDATT.Town Clerk._ Bowmanville, Ont.July 8th, 1886.162sodtt AMMOCKS! HAMMOCKS! WE ARE large importers of these goods, in all syles.Notwithstanding heavy advances in MEXICAN HAMMOCKS, ve pre sellin aud all bave \u201ces Thimblea, Y ' MMOCES.are be best in the ri up, Nee now l'EUFECTION HAMMDC tor taultes Palent Anchor , N ern, Tsilows, Houk«, ke, &e., all al very Tov prices.TH TRADE SUPILIED.James Bayils & nou, 150° 1847 Notre Dame Re ASTOR-FLUID (Registered) \u2014A Delight- J fully refreshing praparation for the hair.Should be weed daly.Keeps the nealp healthy, prevents dandruff, promotes the growth, À porte: e di for the Tarally.25e Eoute.Tidy KR.na ciate sole Munufacturer, 144 31.Lawrence Maia at JULY AND AUGUST.wlloWwed to becom« thoroughly diseased and Jarg=ly excavated it is true that the most that can | X PRACTICE that this 1arribie niAlady.this wntversat snemystiould haves been min; or We have malo exhaustive research into the naturo and cure of this comptaint and with ~~ SQ mm nacre REA The wondarfui results of ons month's tréatmont in the case of Alex Reid, of the T ! Dominion Hotoi, Alliston, Ont, wbo had been ill for neariy two yenrs-with lung es © rm es e ar JULY AND AUGUST.| FGALE OF FROPERTY IN TORONTO i A.Mareotts & Co's.Sales.TALOGUE BALE OF UNUEDEEMED Ct PLEDGES.We have received Instructions from Mr.J.Hirsch, Pawnbrokor, tu spil by auction.at our room, M7 St.Catherine Et.on SATURDAY, tho 34th, and MONDAY, the 36th inst, all the Unredeemod Piogos, for the nat fou months, soniprising, Gold und Kilver V \u2018 onds, Chains, Rings, Filverwaro.Clothing, Le volvera ote, and all Goods conorally foun \u2018 in à l'aewnbroker\u2019s Estabibshmont \u2014 _ BALE ATV O'CLOCK.PM.2220 en cemamcones A MARCOTTE & CO.# Auctioneora, N.B.\u2014Catalogues to be had at time of Sale, 170 8 INSOLVENT NOTICE In TRE MATTER OF J.A.SAUVE.Bt.Placide, The undersigned will sell by auction, in lots o suit purchasers, at St.Plheide, Friutay, 30th uly.1488.the Htock-in-trade belongi to tho above insoivent, und consisting of Dry Goods, Boots and Bhoes.Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, etc., elc., amounting to about Tho stock is in very good order and well assorted.Terms cash.Hale at Ton o'clock.KEXT & TURCOTTE, 7 Place d'Armes, A.MARCOTTE & CO.1716 Auctioneers.INSOLVENT NOTICE in the Matter of ALEXANDRE FARE, LONGUEUIL.~ \u201c4 lob at Raul L THOSE A oh Fane 1886, the Btook in Trude belonging to the abo tate.vis:\u2014 ry Goods.IxtuUres.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.$1,373.Debts to be sold separately.552.86 Torms caab\u2014Btore will be opened on the 28th, sale at 11 o'clock.MENT & TURCOTTE.Curators.A.MARCOTTE & CO., 1715 Auctioneers.W.E.Shaw\u2019s Sales.ASAIN SAMI ML LL ES In Re JOSEPH MONARQUE, Ot Montreal, Furniture Dealer, AN INSOLVENT, The undersigned will sell by Publio Auction, in lots to puit purobasers, at the store No 2157 Notre Dame, on MONDAY, 28th July, at Ten O'cleck a.m.The stock of Furniture.consisting of Parlor sud Badroom Sots, Chairs, Tables, &c.&o, Also, Firenrool Bafe, Ex- foes Waggon, Sleigh.Harness, .the\u2019 - and at 80 much in the dollar Book Debts, as por list, nile Book Debts and Leaso will be put up at am.The |ist of Book Debts may be examined at the office of the undersigned, and the store will be open on Saturday, 24th inst, for inspeo tion of the stook.SEATM & DAVELUY.to ura 06 03 98 5t.James street.ra ontreal, 22nd July, 1886.> - W.E.SHAW, 1703 Auctioneer., J.'B.Pardeliian\u2019s Sales.INSOLVENT NOTICE AUCTION BALE, - ee NE JUSEPH MARCUS, or BT.JEROME, DRY GOODS MERCHANT.Will be sold en bloc br Public Auction, on TUESDAY, the 27th July,, 1886.nt three o'clock in the afternoon, ut the promises heretofore oceupie by the Insolvent, took and Book Debta belonging to the said Estate The Inventory and list of Debts, can be seen atthe Office a! the Undersigned, where all in: formation will be given.CALDWELL & TAIT, for the Assignees.J.B.PARDELLIAN, Auctioneer.\u2018 96 St.Francois Xavier St.} Montreal, 21st July, 1886.1718 INSOLVENT NOTICE In the mat i En ok.SHOONER, i -aasets of the Above RAmSd, Vix ie OL OY Srock- tr JB | + #846 36 0 store.will fo nspeoti \u2019 stork on odbesday, 38th Instant oHon No tender necessarily accepted.; For further information apply to ; KMEXT & TURCOTTE, 1715 7 Piaco & somes Montreal, i INSOLVENT NOTICE.In the er ons Oho.BBOWN.Tenders will be roceived by the undersigned _.up to WEDNESDAY, 28th JULY, 1886.at noon, for the purchase, en bloc or separately, - of the assets of the above as under:\u2014 ' frock of n General Btore.$1.364 34 k Debts.\u2026.\u2026\u2014.853 11 $1,017 45 Vr: 15 baton aod rs show the Monk.No tender necessarily accepted.; Inventory And list of Book Debts nre on view at our office.MENT & TURCOTTE, Accountants, 171 4 7 Place d\u2019Armen.Montreal.AND PORT ARTHUR rene ans ' Bealed Tonders will bo Jeoolved until the ne ay of August next, addre either Lo i homas B.Billes; Port Arthur, or to the u ersigned, for the following proporty : Parcel One: Part of- Lot 12 and Lot 3, in the 8rd Concession, Neebing, District of Thunder Boy.containing about 298 acres.This isa magpilicent farm, 100 acres cleared.tho balance covored with valuable timber, well water- edd and is only three miles from Port Arthur, ree quarters of a mile from Fort William ni! one quarter mile fromthe Elevatoront aministique River.The farm is well stocked, and tho stock and implements can also be: = purchased with the form.EEE Pnreel Two: Belagon the south side &T Arthur street, in Port Arthur, and comprised of two stores, one two-stories high, 33 by 60 feet, ard rontoll for $1300 per yoar: the other, one- and-a- half stories higb, 20 by 50 leet, sud un- Ail recently under rontat for $300.: Faroel Three: Boinz où 1baeast sigo afJoba streot, In the City of Toronto, opposity arcer street, having a frontage on Jolin street of Gé leet by a depth of 92 feot.on which Is erected a larize frame cottage, in good repair.Tenders must ho for each patol soparately, Terms: 10 por cent, of the purthase money to be paid to the Vondop, Thomas 1.Billes, or bis solicitors.upon notification of tho nceeptance of tender, nud the balance in luurteen days thereafter without intorest The pjuhens or any tender not nocessarity a aédantod.For further particulars and von- ditions ef ralo apply to THOM Bu, ES , Port Arthur, or to BOYD & STAYNER | * a is.Andrew Kavanagh (late ef apagor.du Loup has had sbuwers every tie berinujug o! Joly, sg mr ble nimost immediately roi ele one of Carter's Bass Wand Les ole [ Bl Teh 1 aap BH © competitors it wil Le.\u201d -through Canadian Last Edition.MANN LG NAT Por additional Evening News see 6th and 7th Pages.CN NI INT NS IN INS at A mn CANADA'S CABLE CONNECT IONS.a - The Canadian Fnroittio Cominervcinl Tele.graphRystems Connects with the Mackay.Bonnott Commercial Cubty Negotiations with the Baltimore and Ohio for un Ameri.canbyatem, It having been reported on thogstrost within the last few days that some ob the Mackuy-bBeunett commercial cable people wore in the city with the object ol closing pegotintions with the Cuunadian Pacilie Ruilway Company for \u2018a conbpetion with thelr telegraph system with] tha Muckay-Benpatt cables, a represcu ative of THESTAR interviewed Mr.C.K.Hosmer, General Manaser ol the | PR.lines, this morning, when Le said: © Ves, the Canadian Pacific Company has concluded a contract or a cable conpection with the Muackay- Bennett system, and | antUcipate the connection between the two companies will be established about toe middle of peat month.\u2019 \u201cWhat about your American connection ?\u201d' \u201cWo are now about conciuding negotiations for an American land connection, but 1 aw pot In a position lo say Just al the moment with which one ol the American questioned Mr.Hosmer Being further tu give any further courteously declined information.A he general offices Me 4:6.-Shaugh- the Assistant General Mavager, sald the Canadian Pacitic Raalway wis deter- mived to offer a first-class telegraph sna ouble sorvive to the public, and until such thine as it was in a position to secure good connections the system would not be ope ned to the public: however, he austicinated this would be in about a month.; It js generally understood that the Baiti- more & Ohio lines will form the American conuection of the Canadian Pacific.lb is stated that the Western Union have been making gigantic efforts to baulk these negotiations and that Dr.Norvia Greene, the President, who has been in the city Jor the last few \u2018days with this object in view left tor New York yesterday, bis mission having been unsuccessful, AN QPPOSITION VIEW, \u201cWhy there's no money in the Canadian cable trade,\u201d was the exclamation of Mr.Angus Grant, when be was itforinud of the latest.deal ol etnbryo competitor.Canada only absorbs about four or five per cent.of the whole cable business, which, however, a fair proportion as compared with its popue lation aud that of the United States.Some Laid and some papers seem to think that nada should have an independent cable because Canadian news is filtered through American sources.That is all nonsense.The cable doesn\u2019t make the nows; but itis sent direct by the Associated l'ress over the cable, and is distributed by the Western Union Telegraph Company to Canadian and American papers alike.It the Canadian papers want special Canadian news they will have to form a l'ress Association of their own.Some other people want a Canadian cable, because their 1u6s-ages Iequire to.Le sent via tho United States.This is equally incorrect.All our cable messages po Lerritory direct to the cable station at Heart's Content.Strange to say all the cables first touch the continent on Canadian soil except the Mac kay- Bennett, which runs direet to New York.\" It is unders that pegollations are progressiug favorably for laying the pro- pused cable between British Columbia, Japan and \u2018Australia.THE ATLANTIC MAIL, The Government Calling For Tenders\u2014A Faster Service Wanted but Said to be Impracticable\u2014-A Division of the Contract Suggested.} The shipping communityis just now giving tonsiderable attention lo tbe Atlantic all service between Urenl Britain and Cauasia pwing to the advertisement by the Govern- eut asking tenders Jor carrying tho mails tween Canada and England for (ive years om April next.Itis à pretty sure thing bat the competition which has taken place tween the nd Dominion Lines over this act will not be seen upon this pecasion, abd that these Lines will make a ka tender for the contract ast hey manage L at present, divided between the (wo lines.The Beuver Line will also probably tender this year, although it has not been decided doso yet.This line has two steamers, the \u201c Luke Superior\u201d and \u201cLake Huron,\u201d which are more speedy than several of the vessels at present carrying the wails, and, with the new vessel now building, will be in & good position to tender but for une thing, which 14 that the Government specities that no osttle shall be carried on mail steamers.As Is woll known the Beaver Line does a large cattle trade.Some excitement has n caused by the report that it is tbe intention of the Canadian Paciiic Ratlway or more correctly some of the capitalisla connected with that undertaking to put Ina tender on bebalf of a projected line of _.steamers which are to possess very superior speed to the present mall vessels.reported that the visit of Sir Donald.Smith, Sir George Stephen and Mr.Angus to England is in connection with this scheme, and known that Mr.Van is a warm advocate of a faster Atlantic service as he fears tbat the trade will be completely drawn away from Mootreal by the swifter wessels of the American lines.A leading shipping man informed a STAR reporter to-day that he thought the establishment of a Canadian line ul steamers to compete with the American lines, so far as speed Is concerned, would be impossivle without very large Government subsidies.The experience of the American companies bas n that money is lost by the fast steamers which are \u2018expensive beyond general belief, and vhey have the advantage -of an enormous passenger traffic which 1s lacking in Canada.He thought that the fairest way would be to divide the wall \u201cwimong the lines and single out Lhe fastest vessels of all the lines running to Montreal jor the mail service.\u201cSalmon Fishing.Mr, Henry Hogan, proprietor of Lhe.St, Lawrence Hall, Captain [lope and Cuvillier of unboc, returned this morning from their fishing excursion ab st.Anne des fonts.or of trout.He largest Salmon.\u201cweighed 32 pounds.Mr.L.J.Forgot, broker, sent up three salmon this morning, welghing respeet- 42,-38 and 36 pounds.Thay were orwardod to Mr.McDougall of the Quebec je, Mrs.Crabbe of Sherbrooke st, and Rudolphe Forget.Dominion Grocers\u2019 Convention, A moeting of tho Dominion of Canada lation of Grocers is in conference Lhns aftornoon at the Windsor.Interviews nre belong hold with sugar reliners as to the regulation of the price of sugar and other miner matters are lo bo considered.À quet will be given this evening at the indsor.\u201cTho association is composed of leading \u201cwholesale jrrocers throughout the Dominion, Me.Lonkerby, of Mossrs.Kirk, Lockeiby X Ox, being the Secretary.The various citivs \\ well represented.: Serious iy mot Fatal Accident.bout ten o'clock this morning Edwidrd - Giroux, a painter.was employed palatine a , wibdow-at tho Jewish Synazogue on MeGili \"College Avenue when the seallolding gave Way and precipitated the uolortunate nan upon bis honel, n distance of about 55 feet.y.Fulton being calle:l, a! once pronounced At a savore case of confcassion oF the brain, bosnitsl ambulance Leing telephoned ou © sitfferlng nan was soon conveyed Lo mue ntreal Goueral Hospital.| Inquest.: er held an inquest last evening \u201cae Corne st, on the body of 1.Gan- er da an old man ol 76, who died suddenly tard morning.The jury returned a Toler or of death from syncope of the heart + onusod by rheumatism.\u201d The Winnipeg Train Dalayed, train duo this morning has he Winnioed 5 delayed on heoount, of \u201cI.Farwell, ot St.Paul, Mion, bave Me THE LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP.ee A nm To.Day\u2019s Matches (nu the teries fur the Flags\u2014Moutrenlors v, Outurios aud Shamrocks v.Torontous.The matchos this alternoon in the cham- plonship contest, between the Montresiors and Ontarios in Montreal and the Shamrocks and Torontos ju Toronto, excited quite ay \u201cmuch interest ns those of last Saturday.Last Saturday's results lofl tho following ns tho : PLESENT STANDING OF CIIAMPIONATITP CLURS, wo, 4j eye =2 p= & À = = 8 = g Ë NE Names.28 : : 5 |:e : : : : 8 em en A _ Cla Toronto: 5 41 0 1 7 Morsreuls.pb 3 3 i 1 Cornwall.5 3 3 \u201c 7 Rhamroek 00 1 | 1 5 un H Unisrios,.| ob 1 | 510 7 Tor the ateh la Toronto to-day, THE SHAMROCKS have pul in somo good practice here during the weal and went to Toronto iu thorough good training nud with the determination of dotng all ww thar power Lo wig, and abo with a knowlelge and proper appreclaiion of the skill of their opponents, who hive uot you lost uu game ju the ~er 5s, SHHE MONTHEALERS were confident sl success aausainst the On- tations, bat Jib not under estisnate theïr oo- ponents, as they hitve become quite alive to Lhe nuschabees of the gate.The tullowluz were the teams and posi- tivns of the plisyers in the two watches: SHAMBOCES.FOSULIUNS, \u2014 \u2014 TORONTOS, : ee S, Martin Bonnell -AéaTA in - 2nd Volrnew + dv ul -3rd Detenes 3 .In} Rom JA Hamilton 1st Hone F TV lesd.Barry.Come Michiy Tusido Lonne Less Captain.Tansey 1.A, Murphy Spare men = MoNyhE NTA.Vostrroxs.W.dieu Lecce Clowes W.J Cle horn.KR.A.Liliott Le E.Shepherd.A.Canreran.2 .J.Fruser.3rd Dor \u2018nee 1).Patterson \u2026\u2026 d'entre.To carhnd d Home Fie \u201cha, A.F.ï 2nd Home l'ield.Gerry T.> hoc Field.MePherson W.L.Hluaxson - \u201cOutside Home Adutison J.ur -Insite Hours LO Nell Fred.M armonith Wlaptidl.ooo fuse PERSONAL.Mr.W.R.Juhnson, from Calgary, Judge Coursol, from Ottawa, and Isaac Waterman, of the Imperial Oil Co.ol London, Ont, registered this morning ut the SL.Lawrence Hall.Mr.R.Healy and wife, from Worcester, Mass, Mr.E T.Wilcox, of Chicago, IL, Dr.D.Hatchett aud F.Sanith, of Arkansas, and John O'Gracy, of New Jersey, ule staying ab the Itichelieu hotel.D.C.McPhee, one of the largest fruit growers tu Lhe States, from Alabama; Mr.D.G.Murphy, of Savannah, Gogrgia.and Hi.register ed at the Balmoral.M.Casimero Corral, the plenipotentiary, from Bulivia to the United States, with a party of tive, including four ladies, aro staying at the Balmoral Hotel.They are making à tour of *Oulario and Quebec, and leave today tor New Hampshire.Father C.Crevier has loft North Adams, Mass, where he was pastor of the I'reuch Church, Lo assume the duties o! pastor of the Hourishing congregation ot Indian Orchatd, à suburb of tue city of Springlicld, Mass.N.R.Martineau, merchant, of Fall River, Mass, wus a «delegate from the French Canadians ol New Engiand at Lne recent instalintion ol Cardinal Tascbereau, Mr.Maruneau went twice ww Kometoobtaio a French Capadiao pastor tor the Fall Liver church, sid lu this be was At last sucresstul, 1n virtue of his services 1n the interests of the Church, be was made at the direct instance of Rome, while 1n Quebec, the rec ent of the cross and other insignia uf the \u2019apal Order ot Lhe Holy Sepulchre.CITY ITEMS.\u2014Yesterday afternoon a lad named Arthur Roberts, 16 years of age, hving at 86 Panet street, while working at Chan eloup\u2019s brass foundry, had one of his fingers bili v crushed under # hammer.It was awputated at Nutre Dame Hospital.\u2014Chas.Muth, aged 24, à confectioner residing on Jurors street, was arrested early this morning un suspicion of having stolen a silver watch from a Mrs.Mitchell.He will be tried in the Police Vourt ou Wedues- day.\u2014 Michael Tolan, a plumber\u2019s assistant, em- loyed by Mr.Wm.IR.J urner, plumber, of St.Pernr sl, fell down an elevator shalt while working at W.Smardon's boot factory on William st.His arin was broken and be had it set al the Guneral Hospital Barglaries at St, Cunegonde.The residents ol St.Cunegonde are disturbed, owing to the frequency of burglaries during the past fortnight.À few nizhls axo Mrs.Williams, Who lives at 28 Vine street, was startled by tbe banging of shutters.An alurin was raised and the burglars were heard running along the verandah, Since then a watch bas been kept by the owner.For the Pacific.Sir George and Lady Stephen; Mr.W.C.Van Horne, the Vice-Presidont and General Munager of the Canadian Pacific Railway; Olds, tbe \u2018Traffic Manager, the Enri of Berane froin England, Mr.JW.Stirling ana Mr.Pearsall, ot Now York, leave Montreal this evemne for the Facifie const in the private cars \u201cMetapwdia aud Saskatche- Immigrants.One hundred and seventy-five young girls, ranging irom 5 to 15 from Dr.Barnardo's home In London, arrived at St ltenri at three o'clock this afternoon.They came over by the steamer \u201cVarisian\u201d and will proceed to Peterboro and other homes in Ontario.Hon.Mr.Chapleau at St, Lambert, The Lion.Mr.Chapleau, accompanied by Mr: (.#- Davidson, ;lefi (his altornoon for St.Lainbert where they will address tne triads vi: Mr.Jodoin in the st Lambert Bouting Club byuse, to-nighl at 8 o'clock.THE ME XICAN WAL CLOUD.Cutcaso, July 24.A -apocial from Ban Francisco says thore is considerable bustle about military bend quarters Lere.Although tha oilicers are jetivent the report is current that General Stanley has re- celved orders to have all avall- able forces in readiness to move at a moment's notice to El Paso.The gathering of tho Mexican war cloud is walched nere with a great deal of 1aterest, and but one opinion prevails, that the Mexican Goverument should be tauxsht that it cannot treat American citizens with indignity.A CONSPIRATOR FOUND GUILTY.Coprrrus, Kan.July 24.\u2014 Hugh Ganigan, postmaster of this place, has been found guilty of conspiracy to blow up the county court house anid thus destroy tho record of certain land frauds.Soveral other couspi- rators await trial, Losing One By Honors, {From La Presse.Hon.Mr.B-auhien is keeptog up his back- award progress and is.makiog up- to the Governinent, slowly but surely.The time is not fiir distant, hotvever, when \u2018he shall bo obliged to put ofl his mask and show himself such as he is: an egotist.He has made several good speoches in favor of the Natlonalists sibce last November and now he thinks the time has como to get the benefit ut the po, pulerity he has thus yalned.Last Sunday\u201d llon announced that Mr.Beaubien would be the Government candidate for Hochelaxzn.Yet until last Saturday Mr, Bennlden Fept denying his nerotiations with the party of the cord.To get ab the true state of affairs Mr.Prefun- tatne invited him to speak iu Chambly gst Sunday.His letter remained unanswered.Instead Mr.Beaubien wont to Boucherville, ro doubt to consult bis Mentor on the bes Hime for turning his coal THOMSON IN CANADA.ST.Louis, Mo, July 22.ait js stated} FRENCH NT 0\u201d BE PRO prreTa ae TO THE STAR) Paris, Juiy 24.\u2014M.De Freycinet, rep)y- tng to M.Marwonler, said the Government has taken the inatlor undor cousideration, and will neglect nothing necessary Lo pro- teot l'roncu intorests 1u Madaguscat.ere 1 positively hat\u2019 Almon Thomson, delaulting cashier of the Provident & Savings VHauk, is in Canada.Several residents of this city and friends of the embezzier returned Lo-duy from a trip through the Provinees, and stato.that they saw him and converso with hi.Mr.M.J.Lrown states that ha saw Thomson at Montreal bofote Le bad heard of the taliure, and exchanged salutations with him, enquiriug at the sume time wiral he was doing up therewith a wr thue, 1 mile: got Worn down Ha repliod, \u201cl'in just rustiealing tor a a hile\u201d \u2018lwo otheégeptiermes claim to Laveseen Lim, aud It Is geue tury lot cally I he city cheved tha! be will not re- until extradicted, potwilh- standing rutnors Lo the contrary.ARCHBISHOP LoNpoN, July or Las sent to Cashel, We ® i 5 CHEERF UL erp isiio Croke, of the Treasurer of the National League of the l'arhamentary f\u2019und a remittance containing contributions from newly ali the privets of bis divcese Archbishop sauvs: pendency.We havo Lhe groatest political du strate ist at our hoad.ruce Wily never Theo \u201cThere 15 n0 ground for The courage of our bisher nor more hopeful.Tue sy mpatby of the whole civilized world Is wilh us.6 have a compact party of S00 members mm the House of Commons, and nearly a milion antl a half English votois for restoring our country\u2019s rights.\u201d a large scale LABOR NOTES.Prrrspuna, July 24.\u2014Thero is troubles on brewing among the miners, und à general strike is possible, AUVGUSTA, Gu., July 24.\u2014 The cotton mill owners of this and other southern cities are vizanizing an association for mutual protection agalust strikes.The Quebee & Lake St John Ry.runs a special excursion train to Beaudet Station near Lake Edward on Wedpesday next, 28th ist, ing thers at 5.39 p.leavimz Quebec at Sa.m., aud return- wm.The distance is Y0 miles from Quebee, the fare bas been fixed at the very low rate of one dollar ticket {from Quebec leaving Montreal at 10 p.return for the Passengers mm, Tuesday, can take the trip and be in the city again at 6.20 4x, mr, Thursday.\u2018the scenery in the valley of the Bauscan through which this railway ruts i» dese ribed as being equal in grandeur Lo that of tue 5 Mr.L.sevoral extra fine uprig celebrated New York.Sit guenay.Special Notice, Artistic Pianos, EON | mak Pratte bas just received ht panos from the ers, Mazelton Brothers ot Tley are ot tie richest deserip- tion,jin tive dliferent kinds of precious woc 8, and will bo exbibited in the windows of bis store, No.167G Noire Dame street, a-Hollows : Friday a walnut.Ho.put.burl ud Saturday, s\\riped and curled Monday and Tuesday, Asiatic wal- pus.Wednesday aud Thuraay, San Domin- Friday aud Saturday, American walout Mouday and Tuesday, t reach walvut All the above woods are natural color, richly carved, with gold plated, bronze and and vieux cuivea oruatnents, They are certainly Lue linest lot of pianos yet imported u Moutreni and are well worth a visit from Inusiciaus as weli as froin art amuateurs.172 2 The Genulne Hazelton Piano.An important letter.from Messrs.Hazel- ton Brothers of New York, manufacturersot the genuine Hazelion pianos, is published in Luis tissue, abd will bo lvund at the right Lop corner of the last page.x ST.LEON WATER bas achieved another victory in the cure of dyspepsia and cbosti- pation, as shown by a certilicate from Montreal rec-1ved by Messts.Guuysrus, Langlois & Co, the agents here.67: and 16Beud3 FINANCIAL.London Consols closed at 101 1-16.Canada Pacific remained at yesterday's closing rates.Yaris ltentes 82.92%.Money in London unchanged at 1 per cent.NEW YORE STOCKS.(By MEREDITR & MONK.Tle murs ins stock rnings £32000 for 8rd week in July.5 have nob Lu-day ite of continued dulbesas.maintaiaed their advance, and St Las tren arly serous) The Orezon Paul show an increase of The rumor that the Northern Pactlie railroad had aisposed of 200,000 ncres of strength to thi land at $2 an_ acre is stock and North rave Vest exhibited some weakness on reported larpe sales of the stock by Gould parties.The transactions have been extremely limited with some realizing, nnd cottinission houses stilt advise purchases on any marked decline.The bank statement shows an increase in louns of $180.000 and in reserve of 8650,000 and a decrease in deposits of $1,915,000, CnicaGo, rather st COMMERCIAL, [Chicago markets, by Doran & Wright Co.) July eady and 4.\u2014Our market opened showed temporarily a rather better fooling, enused by reported wet weather in Englnan and damaging hailstorm in Dakota.Tbe seaipers nnd bolders of put privileges, however, in the absence of outside orders, for wenlL gunning reached them, which resulted in the break for stop orders and to sent, closing at 76% bid, » August.The market was by: discouraging outside ud- vices to holders of Vargo deliveries of winter wheat and probable increase of three mil lions in Monday's visible suppl Fifty thousand Spring was taken to-day for export, and if foreign rket s do not decline there wili probably be a fair quantity of wheat shippod out, so if fur everything Monday regards foreign demand depends on the weather, and brings favorable weather reports our markets will probably show a further cecline.wis sold to-day on stop orders, and narrow and discourazod braak was inevitable.Av of wheat on such a market as ours a Corn hws ruled since ory large duantiy the opening very steady, closing 41h for Septembe NEw YORK OIL, Opening uh r.(By Doran & Wright Co.) Highest Lowest Closing rire [$3 663% NEW YORK STOCK EAOHANGE, - na by i ae -Stocks Brokers.St.2842] 283 ULLG) G10, 187 Ol DB rie & W (fre Mob: na per ush.} 441 4 a ES \u20ac C 4&1).Gui .- Texas Pac.- 1274 127 [Cent Pac 08-40 V5L4 Mo.pa, Chicago and New York JFrices Current.GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.ally reported for THE STAR by Maciver & July pane 120 St.4 GRAIN ~ Frs.NEW IN.Xavier & York.street.GRAIN IN \u201cemicaso.Opgi Vig, gt Lowa {Clg Op Op=.Heat LT Lwst Cisg.1s | 1418356 B61 a lg Es BY! 3 816% [8614 8014 481.4 | 4 2 401g, 4014 a 'asvalaane 33% LA 76% 144,74% 8, 2834 Ta 700 (07 Ya 78 30% 1401.30% Ja 184 207514 HE hgh ara 117 ls 2834 \u20182834 lon yalezs va B4to/B4LE 401180 Uy sou» PEARL ORAVAT PIN chonp,\u2014 À lady in the Courte sn vory 1116 whole ears Airavat Plu, w i, see wagritee for Lun = RURALE Tbe pearl very vi oo Ibe 8 wh a) seiing, 1 fe and de x GRANT æ NON, Jewellers, \u2018 Cor.Beaver Halt od preter | DONALD vous, ACL lususe LAW 8.00 JJOVNLE & J ANCTOR, - ADVOCATES, &ew Officen:\u201451.Lawrence Hall Building, &it.James street 1 x HY & TEPEENSON, (LATE KR.FATTORM 170x ESTABLISHED - - - = = 1660 PRACTICAL BANITARIANS.FLUMBING, HEATING.VENTE LATING, &ec.170xe0d tt ' Galedonian oui, It\u2019s gudo to be merry and wise, It's gude to bo honost and true It\u2019s gude to support Caledonia\u2019 s cause, And to bide with the bonnets ©\u2019 blue; Hurrah for tho bonnets 9° blue.THE 3lsr GRAND ANNUAL GATHERING AKD ATHLETIC sFORYS \u2014OF THE- CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF MONTREAL ve UNDEL THE AUSPICES OF THE Nerth Amorican United Caledonian Association.(Delegates from the United Slates and Canada will be present).1.WILL BX HELD ON THE MILITARY GROUNDS, ST.HELEN'S ISLAND, .SATURDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1886, In which the 5th Royal Scots of Canada, with Pipers and Drummers, will participate.Tickets of admission to the Grounds, 256 : Children under 12 years, 10c.A.B.STEWART, 1726 Secretary.INSOLVENT NOTICE | In the matter of Patrick Lynch.of the parish of 5t, Etienne de Boauharnots, un insolvent.Tho undersigned will sell by publie auction t the store of the insolvent, Etienne, on dura, the 20th July, at ten o clock a mat so much in the dollar upon inventory vulvaon .Stock of dry goods.boots and shoes, ote \u2026$ 712.10 Stock of hardware.189.48 Stock of groceries.620.46 Burso, Expross, sale, ate.216.45 .\u201c$1738.29 2.Book debts as per Hist.coed 493.74 3.The share of the insolvents in the crop on the farm at St.ktionne.Terms of salo-\u2014Btock, ate.3 most approved endorsed note; buok debts eash; crops.mos.approved endorsed A Tho inventory and list of book aprem maybe examined uw the oftice of Senth%dk Daveluy, Nous, 96 und 98 Bt.James st., Montreal, 1 at the store, where the stock is on view.: &) ur- ther particulars upon upplicat bay vib 8 ENT EE +, LA t Cars J.B.PARDELLIAN, a.Adotionees!: \u2019 Montreal, 24th July, 1886.org ' rque SALE AT THE tfep, 322 ST.James street, ou # Tuesday, the 3th, will comprise Single and Double Bugrles, Omnibusses, Phaeton, Single .and Double Haruess, Riding Saddles, orses, o Sale at 2.30 |x M W, E.SHAW, A uctiohger.E NEXT SALE OF SEH p.FURNITURE at my -.pus 322 « cast.40 40 172 James street, on Friday.the/30th o'clock, will comprise electæst-pl Cases.Ash and Walnut PRAM ss.and Raw Silk Parlor Se Se Marles Cho Bronze Ornaments.Easy ee nges, Mattresses, Cook Stoves an bat Jot ob \u201coffends removed from a private residenco for.posi ssn [PN ar AAS 8! DELORMIER, à TMEcAIBIMARCE, ambric, mpi edd Ti Beal à order, Los 5 ET BANE east of French OUNTING HOUSE DIARIBS = pati Journals for 1887, n0w re | es enter, ES TE r re WARAIN PIPES! \u2014- PORTLAND, ROMAN and Uanaua Cements; Fire Bricks, fire Clay, White Bricks, sc.ds.ALEX.BREMNER, HU UCTaig street rtment of Brass Library Lamps, Chao- rs, Colored Blades and Globes, Lurners, ote., ete.(wholesale), a 1692 L HS VEL 264 St Paul Bt.Just RECEIVED \u2014 A SPLENDID AB- del Eroyexty Tox Sale.RAT SAN ~~ REAL ESTATE.For good Investments | in Houses, Building Lots or Business properties call at this office J.Cradock bson, | Moal Estate Agent, 207 SL James Street.172eod4x A BARGAIN\u2014_$1600 WILL BUY A LOT of land with 2 dwellings ou St.Lawrence Main street.realizing 14 per cont.; perfect title.Also 6 lots, corner of Ontariv and Harbour sts.Apply 51 Bleury street, 1721 PB ULLDING LOTS\u201473x139, HEAD OF Mountain st.reet, cottage and outbuild- 1ngs, Ginsest ailes in city.431 204\u2014Froum St.Urbain sireet w uteri Agapre.Huitabile for manufac pure ur vabhe build y lmnsediately to J.Falrbar | gon SALE~-A FINE STORE PROPERYY, newly built, yeady for Immediate use, at White's Station, on the G.T.kt.8% miles from Huntingdon, in \u2018the central part of the woaltby Towusbip of Godmanchestr; only store yet buitt; oxcellont chance for a goneral store, post office, lumber, and grain trade: lot 132x115 leet, store and dwelling, 24x36 feet, twa stories, balloon frame, substantially built full sized collar: no other RR.station between untingdon aod Fort poston.rare chance for an active terms, &c., apply to AMES Son Bank: Real ur tuto Azent.Covey Hill P.O.Que.154 645 ;p SHERBROOKE FOR SALE.ANTED \u2014 POSITION salos Woman, by \u201cy Ale trea, 81.50 per week.dress Wa TED \u2014 1 hank LNOLISU dlvation ae ell of you n.Plain dressinaker, Ammérice soulonable biome, ino Wa ANTI GY AN FNOLISH LADY 1.Any en Po ri Meas-bon ek reper companion, &ec.or would More the Tang qu indy ald aly, duriat cated and Tough): y use 0 ho vac ol ehudren.dress 211 AS JUNIOR 2g and \"1606 NS XY Tall) eres: a and able, HS ier Wh poTATIN as spi.c AN T baby from a mon M.11., 05 5t Antoine arret, Wan MTUATION As ENG INEER BY \u201cx ongh 5 hee under ew aby bys BAD i pie TAK way NTE Y A YOUNG MAN, \\ Pi ACK or ust or k, 5.ces en Siioel very «ood references.Apply, ¢ n° a T= - \u2014\u20147\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 SITU ATION, AS.DAY « «+ À vos reference.Addreas ¥.Ep epee.AT WAMED-IY YOUNG MARRIED ALAN ur u education, a po=iion of 1 i city references ' Audr u Hi \\ Nan ile w i 3 WANTED E ASS RE.pla \u2018 eu 4 a ae I ur Leb ubrictory artes ai a are npeciai Address F 154X\" STA Laie, ou su ANTEIL-WASHEN ND TRON .M homie.Apply 1:0 ed?ui des Laubunte street, i a an ATION xs an $0 eae rence, cure vi seven cu trou fh Ad Utes) y 3 1 t RE ANTED\u2014BY A YOUNG MANY clerk tna dry goods atote alro a Boud seler Address =\" N 111 We ANTEDL-BY 3 ANTEG- HY a ne ShkeT cE washilug of scrubbing by the day.7 wh N Gon Wwe abilities some position Of trust.Jas ha ten.aperiénce in conduet INK large gangs vi Hoenn al Aeon 1c,\" atid couversint in the eurent oh Su obi hen, = \u2018senieral trieliy teulpe rate, and best oo.Cen, Ad *W 1086.\"STau vilice.> ° V ANTED\u2014BY A MAN OF BUSINESS Pari ence, position Of trust, woul luvest 8105; services iu in Jury ing manufac ul wibier Li, Auuress \u201c M 1630,\" STAKU 172 se OT HMAN, WANTED SIT SON i yo List i pot atPad où Lara Works Acura AL Sekt a AE ars, strong, where eare and t WATER AW nit ATLL Lab rein arrived from oitand à sludlen a cler res dent, ur cashier In à Mercautes vitice.Surrey nb uglieh, Freuch and Genuay, M W ANTED\u2014 UATION HY A CARFEN Julner, Lavine es the position of ton MADY yeul« the an oh ul house speaking French and kaghsh, With à fair penée Callow.Address 1018 se Joseph street, ste.Cu ANTED\u2014RE-ENGAGE NT AN SAL Æ NW id fur storu by a per: ni Te Wy Sheaking Frans aud Fuglisn \"Ny 1 S100 \u2018au lpwrest Ib A property which Lau likely realixe ove ice tbe aponnt within six inont Aud (ress £a SPECULATION,\u201d I'.0.Box 150, 123 treal.Handsome stone residence, extremely.easy viliee.ers.> mitra N NTED \u2014 SITCATION EITIER A P.LAMOTRE & sox, WA or pat CATION ad TU ne Sait SE Real Estate Agvents, ing since No objection te the ULy bonndaries 171 6: 8 Pluce d\u2019 A es al.te \u2018y eeldow change.Address, Mrs.Cawmpteli, 35 TO $3000 CASH WILL BUY V ANTED\u2014SITUATION AS GOOD \u20ac GOK, NU O1 jection to town or country, or washing dle in small Landy, Audress, Lul Fortificauou WASTED-EMPLOYMENT.LADIES REQU servants, will be santably supplied,by à ps t Alta.Connors\u2019 Registry office, I Eos %.app ik a Eox Sale Compositors Frames About twenty-five Wooden Frames.for immediate sale\u2014cheap.Apply to W.H.Cullin, 5TAR Composing Room, No.4 George St.163xt1 \u2018For Sale to Printers.About thirty Frames (wooden) and six Galley Racks, all in good order.Apply to Mr.CULLIN, STAR oilice, corner SL George street and Fortificution Jane.122t NCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA.Latwst Edition, Volumes 1 to 17 for roles bound m marvon cluth and in cxcellent order, price 3 per Volume.Address P.0, hrawer 19.1721 Fo; SALE\u2014TENTS OF ALL KINDS, 7% Xxlu, $4; Hammocks from 75e upwa La © a oes + per fuu fot L ; Spat di {ngs ipods tof i nA ne, © 'potbatls, pat heuers In bdian store =.B.\u2014 Tein on lure, 157% , \u2014Shaftinæ aod Puileys, various sizes.gÂrgly at STAR office.158 SL James St.129tt fon SALE -SEVEX TY SHARES ($10 = each), Loyal Electric Light Company's os.Address, P.O.Box 1818.OR SALES HAZELTON PIANO.CROSS © and overstrung bass, splendidly ri or Casa 21e Pag F FOR SALE.$65.00.$10 CASH per I month, ee condition, spi a nd 35 C.W.NT 35% St.Catherine street.Salo : can TICTOËLA PHAETON for\u2019 Sale ; can be seen at D Ledoux\u2019s Artie Factory; i dunt by be oem and in good condi oar d'hand Mockaways anJ other 815408, (7 168 K SALF \u2014 A DEN be DRINK \u2014 BELPAST RDOT pOR SALE\u2014A LARGE QUANTITY OF | Moons Lo Let.~~ em a OOM TO LET\u2014IST JULY, LARGE back parlor de iurussLed, with or without board, «iso stugie Fr Re OM \u2014 FURNISHED, ow oi wit 7 bound, also Libie board, at 18% Cathcart st.17 ROMs To LET, Léon T AND BACK PARLONS uso pedrooms, furnished and pipfuruaehod with treet.ANTED\u2014Giris, from 14 to 15 years old, and Boys, from 14 io 16, to learn a light trade | Apply 5 Davis & Sons, Cote.Street, ___Sleodtt \u2018 WW eaves.National Policy wages ges and a bonus will be patd to good weavers as follow Tu thure who earn vo $50 per d weeks 12 pc bonus - \u201c \u201ca «à = 3 \u201c Good + weavers cial earn large pay and socure Stoudy work.Appiy inufodintely, CORNWALL MANUFACTURING CO., Woollen manufacturers, __ Cornwall, Ont.N AGENT W ANTED IN EVERY UNoccupied towaship in the Domiuion, to * Wurld'- \" y dem the imost popular book \u2018our / bande * John 1 «4 tonte.À De pores Hae bu 7 2 we 25 hones, Fue: outdt to actual asser.BRADLEY, GCALRETSON & CO _IGve 230 i bran ford, int _ N ENERGETIC ] PERSON IN EVE wy district to sell the most remarha\u2019do vi the asc entitied | Pre posal and Espo qu a ES asain he LE, le or Propo.Eunuetts, Bacliclora, by abainlard book, (Ras du ICA wrens IN EARS AURORE ;, Torouls, Quiarlo.Y deal AYN Asus STRAIGHT SALARY Wanted on straight salary, 25 respect abe young [aTiés abodt 20 your and 12 youns wen of 18 to 20, all vn Jpntht salary, Apply 17 = tre fume me.METY \u201cSAND ® TONE wanted iu Detroit.\u2014First- ewuly work.Apply RNA & AY on 5.Deri, Mich, \"WANTED lo 5 Full line of new am} @yALESME EN -\u2014 ' ery stock alin WAN IED -AS PRINCIV \u2018AL Building ia \u201crc.- Treas.TRA Hi i tor the Graded Sehnol.1 Tees Of erecluia ul sutton, oy Address = in bo DY.YW) L: ADY CLEL KS WAN TED-M UsST w rite good legible haut, shorrnaud noel ile \u201cpoule LO use (ype Writers preterral 1 i ser Lota le, » Montreal.17 FRYWU CTINSMITIS WANTED, Abris to SAUVAGEAU «dt \u2018co, 4053 Migue CA AND a&s botlom finisher, on wo- »-A PEG LASTER a factor) iv the West, none 32 Cuilege strect, Mstal- 7tu men's line Kcasis, for 4 vus Brschuss vue peed appl.WwW ANTLED- A SALESMAN, tLotoughly posted in Vye siufls, Ani- Une Colors wba Ulicucaans.Adres duns Box 137, ost Office, Montreal NE TANTED DRESSMAKERS 1713 Apply.Miss HICKMAN, a) Brick finods Store.TARCUERS, 21% and > at Montreïl Steam Laundry Co.(Limited), SL Antoine 51.TANTED\u2014A Yor in store and offic bg ani be wi A * PLA AD TO ASIST ; i write a good mended 01706.STAR Of first-claes be Cmiberine » Ww ANTED\u2014 \u2014By INUFACIOHE ler: « sr pt santos 1 x oo Pre) LLY FURNISHED, IN PRIVATE, M- dry gu sde, 107 reute Moulzvai a Jnoderate price, at No, 111 Champ de Mark tor Stiawa trier Adress © il Tae STA i aimee Toned y 13 1312 T OUM\u2014TO LET, FURNISHED, PLEASANT AXP WAR Paco SLEMAID, Foil ST.LAWRIE NCE comfortable.150 Mansfeld st 1713 1 i acouns a; ust have goud references, Avply TT A ery BL SL John < Tee JRUOMS\u2014FURNISHED,AT 38 GENEVIE VESTREET.EE \u2014\u2014 713 V T AN TED-A GOOD ( SLEVANT AT ouce.Apply at 49 L 171 3 R OMS \u2014 FURNISHED ROOMS, BOARD IF E dled, pr Ale English family, terms re vasonable, 5 Victoshs » 13 OOMS\u2014FURNISHED, TO LET, NO.7 VICTORIA block, St.Catharine street, opposite Victoria street ROOMS AN A YOUNG LADY CAN Fish Ae herby nd board He- TOUL A Te mou ferences Change.by applying A Noire bame re VOM\u2014SMALL, COMFORTABLE, FURNISILED, TO let.53 Cathcart si.171 OOMS-TIREE LARGE COMFORTABLE ROOMS, NELADY OF GOOD AD.dur \u201cEnquire al Drug sivre Tre V TANTED\u2014 AN INT dress to CANVASS | wie 1he Halmorat lo! pas Ake ENTER YARD MAN UND W- Wiig sutv and plie huaber, vue who cad ak Tred, W D Line Uvlliis pe: ough.À DTAE fly iz WANIED-.AN ACTIVE AND EN BG wan ol good euuuslLon w and his à Kouwieire ol CUILINE.pe Muscler y, iv Us se Charge of deparimeut ot a Stop ment Address With teatu farnished if desited, water and w.e., on Wee ATHD\u2014A MAN WHOUXDERSTANDS BU FCH- same dat.suitable fur light housekeeping, 105 SE James | ing.Apply at 85 Mulla street, Foint aL st, W, : 171 a OOMS-CONROETANLES URNISHED BUOMS TO Wo NTE! MÉITIER AND HEL8'tiL HL let.22 Mcaill College Avenue.172 Baise, Tew iat, 171 2 OON\u2014FL RAISHED: WITH OR WITHOUT BOALD, Atk a TaN ME PIATELY,A Goob SERVANT, R 108 Mauastield v 17 WH uch, in sioadl Tams witout ¢ \u201ctal i wi Ms \u2014 COMFORTABLE, FURNISHED ows mo cool os fednl bewasieest.Hab.tor narTied couple NI OL WE ou board; every cour YE nce: in small private.Frais ME No.1284 8t:ect, Dear Dulferin squa AN rE1\u2014GU0I) GENER AL SED ing housekeeper, good wages.WANTED AT Wis pst: HOTEL, shes.Apply al sis suley x xTees OOMS\u2014SINGLE AND pour LF.WELL FU Ryn terms ed, suitable for L wi or without board.33 Bleury reel, 1503 W- ANTED\u2014A LULL Fos DIN + dt M.1 Le zx ROI LET, NICELY FURNISHED, Ase obe tor scrubbing.City Hotel, Ton otre haine farnisbed, without board.1 lice.17 WASTES, BUY FOR OFF 1 HE Wolth ; a SE ine expenichoe.ply un own luna.OOMS \u2014 GENTLEMAN AN RE ACCOMMO- .7 dated with frevciass, newly furmished MOINS, wit WIM EO.box 20), © -0 also shiting room.Bath c.858 Palace Vos V ANTED_A BOY FOR AN OFFICE, pre \u2014 - \u2014 applicant's hundwridng.Address \u201c1 i, STAR TROGME ST EANS ANGERS AND OTHERS WILL FIND t-Clans with or without bua a ison.the receipt | rold to one large botileing Qaborne rtreet, le Dowinion square, conv Dent io AN ren -E XRERIENES EI} YOUN: MAN AN sale.company ib each large ry in Canads aud the Unite Windsor Hotel AA Depot » Square © 6h 4 V salesman, spexkits reh and English.\\valy at w.= a aws a\" Spies, Address J.Clarke, 8 Cs à street, the Eagle Ciothi OTe 25 RL LAW Tene sleet.172 =.an è 171$ FROQMS-NEATLY Lb CENISHED PONS, Miss ANTED \\ BOY ABOUT 14 OR 15 VE AEs oF 18 uired, at No.In 1} dey ll SALE\u2014A KKIF¥F, WITH 2 PAIRS 25 OARS T res Ww: axe 2° appreutire to Wie jewellery wade.A LAY hd \u2014 4 1 T4 110 ess , vwilt be soid cheap.Address H.Kite Chie, RM U KNISHED.93 MANSF 1ELD STREE au 6 Miller & Bremner, Bleary street, fr tore, otels = aŸ = ANTED-A, As AN FITTER, GOOD » 5, À \u2019 ke, to te For SALE\u2014KING CHARLES TOY SPANIEL FUF- ROOM VACANT, WIT | BOARD, LARGE mnosT Wis wages 7 F ready © Poles ment Lr rable Tn - pies at stables 1591 St.Catherine st, Montreal.172 3 Aven also single 38 McGill Colles ss Avely Wi.ny 200 Wellusion street, uit wa, 3 Fors SALE CuEAT, \u2014 A SPLENDIDP TAL Kio > we + of the largest and finest plumage.ouM TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED EOLA.Nd 12 W; ANTHED~A GOOD BLACKSMIT n al; \"ty TU i Alin La Ferran, 258 Notre Lane street, 173 à Dontzani siree Jos.Puqueute, 147 CarTiere street Cu SU ous ee » Lu Lun 0 a G6 \u2014 Offices to let in STAR Office Building.163 and 165 St.James St.now in etn ot r- à ation.Buites of offices will bo arrange suit de- sirnble teriants.Plans may be seen at 8 Stan.fice.158 St.Jumes street, : QTORES TO LET -IN THE NEW BAL- MORAL BUILDING Denied and lofuy.pels HOS.LIGGET.1885 Notre Dame 88 LET\u2014WITH IMMEDIATE POSsession, smal) store and dwelling, No.450 Nt.Jumes green, rental 8:72 per month.Alf Lirunet, 58 3 streets We YO LET\u2014SIOF AND DWELLING, COK- ner-of Richwond and Basin streets.Good locality for shop or saloon.Apply on prewmizes, [ood locality; price inust he mod erate; nts made Besse Address, wi LIE Trésmeus EAUX GARDENERS CAN SELL best quality Frais and vegetables at w indsor Hotel for cash on delivery.1674 Avply to .office.170 3 O0OMS \u2014 WITH \"FIRST - CLASS BOALD A University.Also table boa 150 RH TO LET \u2014 UNFU ERISUER, Boon FIRST floor, fair uize, frout.Apply 1943 N bento © ROME COMFORTABLY HUBNISHED PAROI 7 rons hot and cold wat moderate.4 alexander street, two duors » \u201cture bror- chester (1876 ROC man aires, OR WITHOUT BOARD, AL?9 RUoMS- WITH BOARD, AT 107 UNION AY AV Ter 0 LANDLORDS.~-1 WANT TO BUY Tenvments and single Houses on Dor- chester Tr and Laga en rete on in that vicloity.1721 : 1013 Nore | Tramg wireer, ANTED\u2014TO BUY INTEKEST IN good Relail Jobbing or Manufac- thorough investigation.RMA FU ENISHED, wir OR WITHOUT LUN up 31 Victorts ai 1 OOMS FUENISHE D FOR GENTLEMEN, W pærtiul board if required, terms moderate, at 167 8 Anuine street 17: 2 ROW LARGE WEL L FAY ENTSHE pe DOUBLE single room.3: \u2018alherine s ROOMS, \u2014 DIE RTE: CAN HAVE ior ary bedrooms; also two large 4 thine Pris ress, Must and Addn 2 1685.\u201d office.4731 ations ys at De Er Square, every couvemence, w OFF.WEL AST 2 D\u2014~T0Q rüveane A MERRY GO-ROUND, % L air ALL in Brita Em El WAS drone with prics Haïmæon, À.Lemers\u201d Indian COM-HANDSOMELY FUKNISIEN KOOM.37 Beit\u2019 ho doute pp Biore, 16,8 Notre Dax ee To 160 4 McGill College Avenue, family privat is 1 QOMS\u2014TWO LARGE DOUBLE ROOMS, NICELY YO LEFF RY, 3 FLATS, ON STE.20 Haxtuez Hautes.R Tenfu Tabet, Joana 1463 81.Cathetine « Rr Thercsy St.Rent cheap.Apply lo Fas.bx err.J.L.FELYEER, 17 5t.Gabriel & I OOMS \u2014 SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED, AT ANTED PARTNE FOX A WELL Berri, near Viger Garden.1733 4; tablis Wholesale Dry Goods 00M- NICE COMFORTABLE ROOM, FOR Houses Lo et, Business, with a lacs.of from 50,000 to oh Seapectable married couple.Apply 1:08 31.Catho- ~~ $30.000, to take the place of a retired partner; Bn sire \u2019 eo © & Mai mpetent 8 ke charge of the lin- FgpOOMS-DOUDLE AND SINGLE.774 PALACE, \"HOUSES TO LET.ancial t of th bila ocod stroet.1723 App y to 0018 \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ASP EF if È y MARLER & McLENNA rd.bath and w, 63 per week ; also table URNISHED AND UNFURNISHED.1696 *BtabHard Dutiaing.board BALD per week.B10 Ht.Jaren sh 173 3 ' d.ORADOCK SIMPSON.WANTED\u2014A PARFSER.WITH).DUR OR FIVE [ROQUN-ELEGANTIY FUCNISHED.APPLY, AT ass, te , mpeh Mars 2 Real Estate and Financial agent, yearn.Must wadersiai ones orden [UAE To OUN_AND BOARD FUR YOUNG MAN, AT 172 x 4 eod 207 St.James street, Montreal.fblendid chance to Use right Aduress, \u201cC Tio* RO tte 1721 ,; - 0 SEUESIANEB, ALSO ONE UNFURSISIED, Te SET SEL Poe 6 SOE A boraand dottar A HINER raie Job ro Cai T Bramwick 8 venue, ten {esfianary 1814; NO_Tisks, and good iy w ' most, possesion As wn DUFF, to enr.& Co., 051.James ee 3b RH Slaves Apply No.4 L mieux Trp.v 3 bE 72 ANTEL \u2014 À MPETENT MAN WI - PORTABLY FURNISHED FHON 172 Seu} fe Biase Axent, L113 Si.Jami street.v Fed cash, to lun un interest im and run à, * ni Rooms dase nT shigle, wir > chai F ONF mu doing » guod busus Address C.E,, Cumberiand a tioroughly \u20ac 3 rat otis \u201d 3 RENT\u2014ST.LAMBERT, OPPOSITE 1730 RS RE , = 175 4° T° the Methodist Church, a brick coy e (5 rounds and spr ng water > John Duck wort or ll Step House, Sowforiably furnished, vatil are ae Heus #8 per.AR bens.0 LET-FROM 1sT OF JULY, A SMALL Joh pol\u201d ad Windsor Hot end ooxremiont to ve Bouhyentare ive.Tok LET\u2014A BRICK HOUSE, on RE toria Avenue, ole thorough repair, Wate 64 Durocher ASTED PARTY WITH smo TO $4000, TO in ve business, opeu to close investigation.Ferd 1742, \u2018\u2019-TAu office.1741 WASTED-A JoUxG, MAS Hol JOIN ANOTHER, Business.Liuit capital required apd Pare pr rots full particulars.iis santa! rule \u201cParomics.Oi 3 Roaxrd.SNP NNT D POARD-VACANCIES, ALS: ALSO DAY BOARD, FULL \u2014\u20140r partial, terms moderate.10 Jurorsst.Iw 4 BUARD, VACANCIES, WITH NICELY PUR 0 Jas pong Song EON Victoria Square 2 3 doom tern Ave.ine pd OOM-LARGE WELL PURSISHED BED th h'iépair.Wi 5 Apply War 5 ROOM thotough rep épair, Walér où pr poly user na pirate.aly.ring te or double.Apply ats 5 LET\u2014TENEMENT, OF 4 ROOMS, IN rear 535 Seigneurs street; rent $ 6.00.Wm.E.Doran, 26 St.James street.T31 YO LET\u2014NICE HOUSE, AT LACHINE, Loa RD- ap ae Se lary PoAED WASTED NEW TY HOUSE Room and board #5 50 per week and cerise pa 1f the Windsor aud L QOM-NICELY FURNISHED FRONT soon, 719 let.1376 SL Cattien poMs SINGE E ON hou BLE, Te ernte.Jeary titan beaver Hall and 1 Dorchester street.ROP br PAS FURNISHED, WITH of \u2018board.ble 25 sec lego Ave Rooss wit GATE, street, cor.of Heavc RS PUISE POUBLE AND with or without t board.Bleury st ROOMS \u2014 COMFORTABLY FURNISHED ROOMS, r donble or single; suitable for tuarriet couple rule ever ronvenience; in small rie y.Ajesauder strere (I: 2 R 200M 1 Ww VELL FPUENISHED ROOM (FRONT PAR.À lor, first | fat).suliable for à party vf two gentlemen.07 Osborne t.OQUMR-NICELY No.8 Metsill College's nah, GAS, & & Bon garer 751 LAGAUCHETIFRE Mall METIES SING LE 2 1721 or single FURNISHED ROMS TO LET.1735 OARD \u2014 wishes tn months, or permanently Fine ajry situa 1 tak Address \u201c'N.\u201d 17 1 STA un Lice, A tant 9 OX.SIERCROORE STREET married conples for suminer cen- 1731 By BB im ED ya Bie (2814 RL CRE SRS] Saran 50 HET ongosite the boat house; immediate pos- PROVISIONS IX CHICAGO, _ session Address 1067.\" 03 Mouth] spentuz Insuest.| Lowest.Closing.ouses Slanted.35 ANIA B NR LES LINAS, wis AN TED_MODERATE SIZED, FUR- 0.5244 house.west of Bleary \u2018street.= 8 Sora for 1 Tear trom tn November, (ent must be 1 fe, pons gon\u201d 6d ress I particulars\u2019 10 \u201cIL 1\u201d Stax Oca: Cash prices.\u2014wheat, 73%: porn, 3%; oats, 27%: pork, $9.35; lard, $6.52% OARD\u2014WITIE BOARD, DOUBLE LAND 8 NÔLE ; Boal also table board.106 Man NOLES Boy eT sian, worn ry A EARISIAN oT yah at ve hvcalt 2 only Tew cw Bot on rench coo King.ge y en at 600 are 5 Business \u20achances.pe Tor.DOUBLE ROOMS Pani urnished, with board le a privaie amily, terms Apply at 207 Bleury at.[am EIA UE TI VHA | Ton BALE © OROORRE BUSES, ran itd: Xavier M À fine nly es remises established nrer 40 years wages BOARD =u EBILD COUPLE WANT In New) York._\u2014 In Montreal.Toth exieanive ontbuildings a und firate d Hing, dress + Fn private rami) v r Hoa int Posted, y Actual.[Feiwa Tia Counter.PARANA Inte eres?© 1998 WASTEL_HOARD IN A PRIVATE FAMILY.BY 155% hed pr ARS, sr Fo SALE_A NEAT LITTLESALOON hin STRSFITOER Totes io Want Efi Le a dam [à @ 9-16; su | on St.STR street « whi FARE THE FIRST OF ACGUAT, BY A Money London 115 Ÿ * are FR) Coa apres ete \u2018 ! Rds acme ia 1 RS non = Rooms 1Canted.A an VU AFTED-ONE E #R TIVO UXFURNISHED ROOMS in rexpectable private family where her Ate no AY ANTIN=2 FIRST-CLASS WATTRERSES, 10 G0 boarders ; locality west en Adutess \u20180, 175: STAR ti Kin-
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